in" . MAY 15, 1952 THE GUARDIAN. PAGE FIVE D3. .1. Ti. IEAW Dr. J. Harold Shaw announces 3.; formation of a new company. for :lie distribution of Propane Os: thrmighout Prince Edward island. iii: orlii simons is a Vlce-Presi- cent of the new company and its (jcncfli Manager. Dr. Shaw and gm. Slmons are associated with the long established and well lzliolrn firm of Stanley, Shaw and Pcorclun. Ltd. The new company will distribute summer Propane Gas and 'Appli- nnccs throughout the island. ' The torniatioii of this new company has prM'P!l essential due to the rapid and important expansion of Pro- piiio (ins and Appliance sales dur- in; the past three or four years. iiiinidqiisrters of the new com- ,.;in;.- lllii be in Charlottetown, at ire meat George street. Addition- nl ii.-iuiclies and agencies will be opmzing in summerslde, Ken- Festive Week on Modified Scale To Start June 28 'l'lioi-e will be no full week's sc- tiviiio: or float parade but the Miss Prince Edward Island contest ulll again be A feature of this lCai"S Fcstivc Week in Charlotte- lilllll, uhlch will be observed on a nindiflcd scale from'June 28 to Jilly 1. Efforts will be made 10 bring as many service men and naiids .15 possible from outside the lhnvliice. Following 13 the pro- rraiiinic as released yesterday by Brig. W. w. Reid, chairman of the Festive Week committee of ilie Board of Trade: saiui-day, June 28 - Night rac- iiir. strert dancing. band concert and ripening of the Miss Prince Ediiiiid Island contest. . siiiidiiy. June 29 - Morning -- Larize services church parade: Af- ttlrnnrih -- Baseball, golf. tennis: l-Ivrnliig - Open air remonles at either Memorial Field or Exhibi- (inii Gi-niiiids; special guest speak- crs; Biuid concert. Mmidny. June 30 -- Afternoon- Swimmiiic meet at Victoria Park: .liidcuiiz continues in Miss P. E. I. rnnii-st: Early evening - Doll rarrlaczc and pet parade at the l'-innim: Band concert, street danc- ll'liZ Tlitsdny. July l - Morning - l0 mile bike race: Afternoon - Track meet and road race: liven- lmz -- Band concert: u-owning of Miss Prince Edward Island: Ber- HCPS parade: street dancing. SENATE PIISTPOIFS (continued from Page ii Sulilns in a crime. The sovernment did not intend to use its power to T-amber trade in any way. '.'tlr. Gardiner said his intention bf” ml to so quite as far as the W WODOIEG by senator w.n. Euler ll.-Ontario). But the gov- ;:."::::;" :"'i.i”' "".:::. "...””..:i ou say . n me win him: tnteiiei-res with. ontiirio now was considering letlstiitlon that would inane un- llmmry the objectiongplg mm" iiiimis. ulannilisrs. nunis Soc For insertion ans..- BIRTHS illE ,:,i,3;P1tal.,May is. im. in Mr. and nu. Cecil Walsh. lummerville, a Shier. YOLNG - At the P.E.l' Hospital ”" MW 13. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. immf Young, a con. R-our Mark. EKWG - at the Prince Idward ls- ,if,';da:ifIhJ;l-! gwu inn. its: to i' t Tl. - Ii". Tania Diane, . ' . hum Risa!-lsoiv-At the P. r:. 1. HM- nr. .3: iilglldijlliolflg i:i.1N8. to im"". a son, nAlt.on "on .! DIATIIS If In.u'ii'rTi::i”ko:'d"umV7?dn N". ulV&:.h rm. Louise Brysnten . ll 1 this at'thi-as god cem- ?WNew Company Formed . Daniel. if L - E'"WT0N-At the .e:idsncs of ' 0 SIMONE GEIITIIAL dlllllllllll Tlalseslanahrassrvadlsraewe of local interest. but alvsrtlilg siaaewsyaatsrs-aybalaattcs atfivsees:tsassrd.sirietlypay- aolslaalvaaos. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. OIAIVVILL for Better Photo- Iflblu. ALI. POLL tax is due and pay- able on May 15th. nowaan uaolhlus roos- WIAB at ifs Queen atrset. GIGGITB PHARMACY. 3170. FINAL date for payment for first installment of City taxes is May 15th. MEMBER! or THE lNNKEl:P- an Association are remlndeo that the semi Annual meeting and Phone slngton, o'Le:ry, Alberton, Caven- dish, Montague. Cardigan and Bouria. and further expansion is still under consideration. The, rapid development of this local industry, which already em- ploys a considerable number of people, is in kcepingwlth the tre- mendous strides of Propane Gas sales in the United Stats where, today. there are in excess of 1000.- 000 domestic customegs and many thousands at commercial and in- dustrial users. - it is interesting to note that Pro- pane Gas is being used extensively in the automotive industry for all types of internal combustion en- glnea, particularly for buses, trac- tors, and lheuvy equipment. with the continued rapid growth of Propdne Gas sales, it ex- pected that the new company will eventually provide its own bottling operations. of the Dairy Products Act He said the Dairy council of Canada played a big part in fram- in: the law. It never was under- stood that the government was getting the authority to interfere with inter-provincial trade and the Justice Department said such authority was not incorporated in the act. Spring Edition Of "lied and White" The Splrng issue of St. Dun- stsn's "Red and White" has made its appearance, and reflect: much credit on the editor-in-chief, Mr. Dominic MacDonald, and his com- petent stuff. i The issue contain: a great deal of information well worth read- ing. and in addition should prove a valuable souvenir to those who will have the honor of graduat- ing this year. Wli honours thick upon them. Allan MacDonald and Walter Reid are given a place of prefer- ment .in Red and White as Do- minion. champion: in the nation- wide intercollegiate debating con- tests. While the enduring thing: are dealt with in a strain befitting their importance. the lighter side of university life is not forgot- ten. The sports and other dc- parlmenis of the mngazine are fully up to their customary high standard. A centre picture of the Graduat- ing Class of 1952 adds to the in- terest in the issue and the names of all member: of the class are listed with interesting blo- grsphlcal sketches of each. WILL IIOT STAY (Continued from Page 1) bargaioing contracts." Back: Union Tobin. the labor cabinet mem- ber and former Massachusetts governor who had previously kept out of the steel dispute, jumped into it with both feet. He told the convention delegates that he "stood heart and soul and spirit" with Murray's union. Vice-President Alben W. Bark- ley: who spoke only a few min- ute: after the demonstration sub- sided. said he was In no posi- tion to comment on the steel dis- pute nor on the legal issues of the seizure. But he told the delegate: he hoped "that, in the process of negotiation you will be able to come out with a vic- tory to which you are entitled." Tobin said that he remained silent while the steel wage (is- pute was pending lfeforo the gov- ernment's W.S.B.pfnr s recom- mended solution. But he said that after the W.S.B. ruled and "the union has accepted it: re- commendaiions and the industry has not, I don't feel any obllg"s- tion to be impartial any more. -The Labor Secretary thereupon gave a blanket endorsement of the unlonis position and main- talned that the steel industry could afford to give the worker: the WuS.B.'s entire S-cent hourly wsse boost Psckage and still make good profits. The convcntio I strike threat was made even though the steel ustry is under government leisure with worksi-3 technically of the government and barred from any Legality of President leisure action is be- hcwcvsr, before Court. r 'X'runisn's inl contested. the Supreme a ti. In Union nice rori FRESNESS dinner will be held at the Queen Hotel, Cl-iarlottetlownu Thursday, May 15 at 6.30 P. M, PLYWOODS Unusual items and fancy plywoods in stock, Braz- ilish Pine, European Beech, Alri- can Mahogany. American Oak, Or- iental Wslnut, Basswood, etc, cm. dler Bros :ll'Id-7. USE BECCE lNsTll.UMEN'l's-- Instruments used by the Prince Street School Band have been ob- tained from Bsndmaster Tom Macl"arlane through the kind per- mluion of Lt.-Col. A. W. Rogers. Officer Commanding the l'Itli Reece. DUE To ARRIVE soon John Deere Model B Tractors with Roll- 0-Matlc. The tractor with knee- action. These are worth waiting for. see them at A. Pickard Farm Tractors, Malpeque Bond. POLICE COURT - Before Mag- istrate K.M. Martin in the City Police Court, yesterday morning, an offender charged with being un- der the influence of liquor while having a motor vehicle in his care and control, was remanded until the 20th. PLANNING ASSOCIATION The election of officers will fea- ture the annual meeting of the Provincial Division of the Com- munity Planning Association to be held in Prince of Wales College on Wednesday. May zl. New objec- tives for the organization will be outlined as members from all over the Province will attend. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late Mrs. Samuel Vail was held privately from the McLean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. T. B. B. Somers. Inter- ment was in Peoplcis Cemetery. Pallbearers were Elmer MacDon- ald. Edward Garnhum, Willard Jordan, Myron Bell. Vernon Cur- rie and P. Hynes. Drama Playoff Performance At Sourls Hall The first of the playoffs in the Provincial Drama Festival was wit- nessed by a capacity audience in sourls last evening when the st. Mary's Dramatic. Club presented their three-act comedy, "Sher: Wedding". This was the first of three rural entries, of which two will be chosen as finalists to com- pete at Charlottetown the we:k or May 26. The other centres present- ing plays are Kensington and sit. Peter's Bay. In his adjudication last venlng Mr. Barry Burden of Chariot etown complimented the director. Mr. 1-'.A. Mclcllan, and the cast on the ex- cellent response from the audience, which proved the success of the performance. The adjudicator also stated he found this setting of the play to be most attractive and suit- able. He offered constructive criticism to the director and took each play- er individually" and offered sug- gestions as to how their perform- ances might be improved. He also stressed the fact that drama by sroupe of this type had a main purpose in view, which was to offer good entertainment to the community. He thought that the perfonnance he had witnessed ful- filled this aim to a high degree. Chosen as best actress of the evening was Mrs. C. Campbell as "Daphnay". the unwilling bride and the best actor. J. MacDonald for his characterization of the unwill- inlt bridegroom, "Timothy Shea". Mr. P. A. Mclieilan acted as chair- man and in his opening remarks introduced Mrs. Fred Gate: of Charlottetown. president of the Provincial Drama Festival. Mrs. Gates welcomed the and- ierice and the performers of the first playoff production and wish- ed them the best of luck. Members of the cast included the followlniz: "Timothy Shea", .1. MacDonald; "Patrick Rooney", M.J. McQusid: "Jimmy Rooney", W.E. Pierce: "Fred Grady", J,D. Moln- tyre; "Slade", M. Roone , "Nora 31109". C. Paquet; "Daphnay". Mrs. C. Campbell: "Kathleen O'Connor". -7- MCI-ellln: "Tessie Connors”, Mrs. N. Blnns. ' Instrumental selections were play- ed during the evening by Cliff Peters, piano, John Ohaisson, vio- lin. Francis White. traps. Encores were repeatedly called for from the specialists. who were as follows: "Whispering Hope" and "My Moth- er Came From Ireland". by Mrs. Max Madore and Mrs. J. Grant; "Rose of Tralee" and Mother Ms- chree" by Cyril Gallant; and "Gail way Bay" and "sonny Boy" by M. Mooney- Accompnnlst was Miss Anne Marie McCormick. N0 REPORT ON FERRY -- The M. V. Falrview, the ferry plying be- tween here and.B.ocky Point, is presently in Pictou for the annual overhaul. At the present time there is no knowledge of the length of time the ship will be in the Nova Scotla port, it will depend entirely on the repair: found to be neces- sary when she has been examined on the slip there. However. in past years the ferry has been in Plctou for between four and six weeks. In the meantime I. cabin-style motor- boat is maintaining commtintca- Lions. 'ro Vlslr CBAIILOTTETOWN -Brigadier W. L. Coke. O.B.!:.. !:.D., Ottawa, Director General of Medical services for the cans- dian Army, is scheduled to visit Charlottetown May 21 to confer with officers of No. 21 Held Am- bulance local commanding Of- ficers and Medical Officers. The Brigadier will be accompanied by Colonel E. E. Tieman, 2:13., the Command Medical Officer, Hali- fax. This yield is of a routine nature and gives local officers an opportunity to discuss matters per- taining to the Army Medical Ser- vces. ON SURVEY TOUR. - Mr. George V. Fraser, director of the Prince Edward Island Tourist and Lnforuiation Bureau. has left for New York where he will join the First Annual Exc- cutlves survey group to Her- muda. This group arranges in- centive tour holidays for top sales- men in the United State: and. throush cm Bolers Corporation. there is a possibility of such a tour being arranged in Prince Edward Island. Mr. H-aser will discuss the possibilities of getting some of this important incentive tour business for this province. The trip to Bar- muda. which will take about six days. bps been made possible through special arrsngunents with the rurnesa Bermuda Line. the Bern-iii" Development Board and the Bermuda Hotel Association. FUNERAL IN SAINT JOIN - Tltefuneral ofthelatelranka. Likely, was held in Saint John. N.B.. on Monday from St. John's (lions) Obughh and was largely attsn . service 'was con- ducted the Rev. A. IADIIW Gardner former rector of It. P:ul': Anglican church. Obu. lot . Pallbearers wers Joseph A. ubsly Richard O. Likely. 1... mm o. wuiy. David L. J and James Stewart. In additlm to the many floral tributes, received from a circle of friends in New lok.mp.l:ss WOT: received Char wn as allows: .. Directors and ltaff llols It-cs. araholass 'stm. oeaioia Iros. new ram oiiunin Choir. llslnhifl ooi: cm, :Isetor cams wuem and V... -52"ii.ai'o".'i""' Student itliuroli choir Members Entcrtainod The Student Presbyterian Church Choir of Montreal, which performed so acceptably nt Zion Church on Tuesday evening, was suitably entertained by various church organizations. during their brief stay in the city. On their arrival they were given dinner under the auspices of the Men's Brotherhood Association of Zion Church, and following their pro- gramme they provided, the ladies of Zion Church held a tea and reception in their honor. Yesterday morning they took advantage of the opportunity to visit Parkdale School, where they made a recording which will be broadcast on the Church of the Air programme from the Yukon. on the third Sunday in July. This recording will also be broad- cast 'from CFCY at 9.45 local time, this evening. Lunch was served at noon by the ladies of the Kirk of St. James, after which Superinten- dent Psrent conducted the party on a tour of the Experimental Farm. The Choir left for Sum- merslde at 2.30. their leader, Rev. Finlay and Mrs. Stewart left the group to return to Kit.- chener. Ont. COTTON! The Little shop in cba parisneat In the Juonsas Just waiting for your to come andlci. pleolays In a garden-soene la Cotton llcasea cone or the sportswear Department or ll: iltartollala Oops: I. IIIIIMIOI with sad is llcpartnsai. mun Fuhlon for this line of year means smart. crisp auousss of rlatletown and the Sportswear De- Store have oodles and oodles (in novelty weaves). sheer eliarnbraya, of oslors. 'I1Is styles are tailored or frilly dress-up numbers with the new sleeve treatment or range from 1: ta :0 and the price: are from 1.3! to 4.9!. For lllgh Fashion shop In either the Little Shop. Charlottetown mun Iaslsloa for the Baseball Crowd who take sires 4 to ll ye the lO!l' IAIIBALI. UNIFORM! in the Boys' lbop. They are "All Happy"! Made of good quality flannel in a gray anus with bright red mas, llssae Baseball llulforlas are very wall can- structsd for lots of tough wdar (lacy have double silicbad scans). con- slstlagcllpiseaa-aasnvsntlenalpsalad baseball Cap,spalr sfrasilaa: halllecIssfrsdestteaknIt.andIsatbersttsb:Ii.a the ssllarlsss baseball plsyei-at sum. I do wsaldrt be ilsrlllad (.08 la the loyal Shop at llohasrs. lIl'0I fashion for you table are ills ILIINIX 'I'AIl.I NAPKINI In llnll Iiltsnu II. also yoaivs sail, llosaes Table Napkin: you'll be lack for IOIN Is-enbsr they're the red and white package in the more links for tbs Play-OI-The-fleas Crowd means a wanderfll tlsas P. E. I. Hospital .Nurses Graduating Class Pictured above is the graduating class of the Prince Edward Island Hospital School for Nurses. The empty chair. centre front. indic- ates one of the graduates, Miss Ene. Marjorie MacDougall who was not present as she hagbeen a pat- Sands: Constance Louise Cook, Charlottetown; Era. Marjorie Mac- Dougall, Rocky Point; shlriee Livingstone. I-fopefieid: Audrey Jean Profitt. Kcnsington; Thelma Gertrude Locke, O'Leary: Eliza- beth Loulse MacDonald. Bunbury; E a lean MacLe-n. Long Creek; Elean- or Vlola Lockhart, Charlottetown; Elizabeth Anne Beck, Montague; Mildred Ida Webster. Marie; Aud- rey Isabelle Mlllar. West. Royalty; Eileen Helen Gertrude MacCon- nell, Georgetown: Emma. Jane '3. ,....gy I. Shirley Ruth Godfrey. Moncton. N. 8.; Jessie Aileen Rayner. Til- nlsh; Edna. Isabel Nicliobon, Mt. Buchanan; Mary Rasmay Bearish. Charlottetown; Dorothy Mary Jes- sie Macllwen. St. Peter's Boy: Alexlna MacLalne. St. Peter's nay: lent in the hospital for three Elinor Winnlfred llobb, G - . months. Graduates pictured above town: Janet cranston lsves. ?l:::- R"d' Summ"”d'i Verna Evelyn Elizabeui kn” P”e' oT'”ry' are: Anne Evelyn Jenkins. Orwell lottetown; Florence Elaine Ma.c- Pmudv Nimh w”i5m”i Mmd G9"-'"d' Em” M”R'”- oh”' Cove; Mary Arden ,Dixon. Lltt.le Leod. Harlsdale; Florence Kath- Phyllis Macl..aren, Montague: lottetlown. ' was moved and seconded that the tly needed from the Cana- . S ""'"""”h'P 1"” be W59” ” 5”” ' giriieansnva the Children mind in 65 CW L I1 is ::::.."r:::..:".3. :::”;::d 3"" Th” 6"-'”"" at room w-rm em- , ' i nd bl ketl. a s g,';:ce:?l;,l:" "id 'ix Prim" M nghne Cantildian save the Child- A I M t' After some discussion it was gm Fund i.;.?Jl:.,r1vTo": 9;? v;.l:,n.'- . ary organ 0 lllllla G9 mil :'.i:”.:.?..ii.i1i'.? .;.'."i?..:?:”' in To Korean children ,,--,a ,-53;;-,,.,;,,-3: The meeting was then adjourned gengggt 10': wppo” on an 3.mg The gnnual meeting of 5;, followed by Benediction of the dim public. Ann's Sub-Division of the C.W.L. was held May 4, with an attend- ance of 31 members. The meeting opened with the League prayer by the Rev. direc- tor Father Maccormac. The pre- sldent. occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting and the last annual meeting were read by the secretary and adopt- ed as read. The treasurer in her report showed that the League had a very successful year. hav- ing to its credit in the bank the neat sum of 5751.23 and also 325.75 on hand. . ' The president in her report gave a detailed account of the year's work and thanked the Reverend director for his assistance and'the executive and members for their cc'-operation. The secretary then ,gave her report stating that there had been eight regular and two special meetings held during the year and all these meetings had been well attended with all members working in harmony. Father Maccormao congratulat- ed the officers and membe . for the lendld work done during the year. He asked each member to ask herself what she had receiv- ed from her League membership, stating that she had received from it what she had put into it. He said that women must take an active part. in the activities of their country and community. He suggested that the President of the previous year present the report at the Diocesan convention with the newly elected president. A vote of thanks to the retiring president. Mrs. M. Murray. was moved, seconded, and then pre- sented by Mrs. Frank Trainor with a beautiful rosary as a token, for the work done by her during her two years of office. To this, Mrs. Murray flttingly responded. The election of officers for the ensuing year then took place as follows: President, Mrs. Patrick Clarkin; lst vice-president, Mrs. Mathias Murray; 2nd vlce-presl- dent, Mrs. Michael Murphy: 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Mathias Flood; secretary, Mrs. Damian Trainer; treasurer, Closkey. The newly appointed president. Mrs. Clarkln. took the ,chair and conducted the new business. Mrs. Vincent Me- It of lovely . . . . You'll find org- In and choose slubs and eyelets ves-at-all. The rise: laaan's Siunuesslde Store. III II. of kaieksr know one to own a Baseball Uniform. These (loads Department. prices r Blessed Sacrament by Father Mc- Cormsc. Personals frpr. L. E. Durant of Petawawa is spending 30 days leave with his wife and son in Charlottetown. He also spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant and family of Wheatley River, P.E,I. Bruce's ORANGE JUICE. 48 oz. fruit MARMALADE. 24 oz. jar, 2 for .... Swansdoivn CAKE FLOUR. pkg. lin 31:" ' Welheyh - Ornngr and Grape- 73C 43C The Canadian Save the Child- ren l"und's already huge family of needy children in 15 countries '1: to be increased. for news has been received at National Head- quarters that a British Save the Children Fund team from Aus- tralia has left for Korea to work among the children. Conditions among the Korean children are appalling and help is IVS N0 A Every housewife knows that for Quality Foods at Lowest Prices. she must buy ALL her grocery needs at .... ATKIIISOWS GROBETERIA Donations of money to pur- chase much needed milk, foods. drugs and blankets will be greatly welcomed at the National Head- quarters. 490 Jarvis street, To- ronto, also good warm clothing but no food. Overseas shipments for 1951 amounted to 855,721.30. Help the Canadian save the Children Fund to increase this sum in 1952 in or- der to take care of more children. SECRET ! 100 Ft. it ll 7 :. wnx Pitnrim .......... .. Hubousnirns L T ll t S3,l(iP,o4iohnrs ......... -. Coke. or Powder HEINZ EON AMI yrarieties B I i Or r3132" ?i;ii,'"i'ii.”..i.... 95C 3 tins 25.-, 2 VROYAL RUSSET APPLE JUICE - BRUCE'S GRAPEFRUXT JUICE. 48 oz. fin . . . 29: Quaker Rolled OATS. 5 lb. pkg. .. JAVEX. 16 oz. bottle Solid Vifhilc Mont TUNA FISH, 7 oz. tln inasmuch. wiiicsr. Aylmcr cizihir, SOUPS, 48 oz. tin 21: 49C ,, 17d 4.31: pkgs. -- Tniiinin or Veg- 27t i fins .,.1... Firm Red Large Florida Large Stalk ALSO: Fresh Spinach: nuts, etc. LE1'I'i.ICE. each" in TOMATOES, cello pkg. . . 29: CUCUMBERS. each . . . . . T9: GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . . . . . 25: 344 Count, Sweet, & Juicy ORANGES, 4 dos. T-00 CELERY .......... T9: barb: New Carrotsp Ping-apples: C000I' Pork Luncheon New Bhu- HOME Swcct Pickled ' CORNED BEEF. lb. . . . . . . 57: LIVER. lb. 25: Fresh Ground Hamburg STEAK. lb. 59c, Maple Leaf SAUSAGES. MEAT LOAF. I5. FRESH LOISTERS IN STOCK lb. 41: 4 0090.01 I ill-ll! , oaanow S ;g&;19eg..W, sine rooo ......