The extent of smoke damage suffered by the Co-Op Super Mar- ket during the course of yester- above photo. taken during the height of the blue. The rear see- lday'a fire is readily seen from the I HEAVY SMOKE DAMAGE IN CO-OP FIRE lion (above) did not sustain ser- ious structural damage, as did the section fronting on Queen street. By GEORGE McNEVIN Canadian Press Staff Writer HALIFAX (CPI-The most ex tensive military training exercise in Canada's peacetime history - actually three exercises in one- opens at Camp Gsgetowa. N. B. Exercises Under Baille Conditions Al Gageiown June 13, Maj.Gen. J. M. Rockinglport. a few miles south of Gage ham. commanding officer of the lat Canadian Infantry Division, said here Sunday. Exercise Spitfire will bring many Canadian artillerymon as close to actual battle conditions as they've yet been through use of live ltio Coming Events Spring Sale continuous all this week. at Waddcll Bros, Crapaud. Booking clover seeds. MacGul- gan and Boyle Ltd. Buying live fowl and chicken daily. Highest paid price. see or phone Rex Dawson. Albany. Show ”Brigadoon” (In colour) Corran Bann Hall. Saturday, May till. it p.m. Bingo at Morell Wednesday. Pri- zes 325.00. top and bottom lines 5i50.00. 8 o'clock. Show ”Brlgadoon" In colour. St. Peter's Holy Name Hall, Friday. May 3rd. 8 p.m. Dance every Thursday night. Cardigan Legion Hall. Websters Orchestra. Cleaning grain until further no- tice. Coma )arly. Jack llowatt, Darllngton. Weekly Dance. Holy Name Hall. St. Peters. Wednesday May 1st. Cliffordia Orchestra. Good used clottilng sale at Y.M. CA. Centre Tuesday. April nth. p.m. Good used clothing sale at Com- munity Cenlre, Tuesday April nth. at 6:30 p.m. Dance Mount Stewart Hall Tues- ilh! . Bollla Mae- day nl . . l(ensle's Orchestra. Dance in Vernon River Hall, Tuesday. April so. Webster-'s Or- chestra. Don't miss Norboro variety con- cert in Fredericton Hail. Friday, MI! 3111. Sponsored by Frederic- ton W.l. Sale of lunches. I Vernon ill I ver Players. present 'Maid of Money" at St. Teresa's FI'ldIl'. MAY 3rd. Dance after. Burke Orchestra. Wood islands variety concert. Flat River Ball. Thursday. May 150- Sponsored by Bella River Women's Institute. Attention farmers-We are new n. Later Operation YoYo will see lnfantrymen in lull battle array sweep the 33 mile length of Gage town and back again. This is ex pected to take about three days, the troops moving only at night. Both will be cllmaxed by Exer clse Eastern Star, a mock battle pitting. Canadian fighting men against each other under condi tions simulating combat as closely as possible. "KILLED" LAST YEAR General Rockingham, who ar rived here Sunday for final plan nlng talks with eastern ommand chief Maj.Gen. E. C. Plow. was theoretically "killed" in similar mock battle last year when his headquarters.waa "bombed." General Rocliingharri told a press conference Exercise Spit fire. although not so named in previous years. is "annual prac tice" for the artillery. This how- ever. will be the first time any where in Canada live ammunition has been used onexercise. Because of the hazard involvd. he will personally suprvise the exercise. in past years. the artil- lery drill has been supervised by subordinates. About 10.0!!! soldiers from as far west as Saskatche... will take part. SPORTS MEET The six-week training session will conclude with a divisional sports meet on the University of New Brunswick campus and a di vislonal parade at Bllssville air Charlottetown and Summerslde Mills. P.L. Morris. Shur-Gain Food Service Mills. The final meeting of the New Glasgow Fire Department will be held in the school on Tuesday. April :0. important business. All interested are urged to attend. Notice: The annual meeting of the New Glasgow Cemetery will be held in the United Church Moa- day evening Aprio 19th at 8 pm. All pilot holders are invited to a an . " our stores,in Crapand will be open Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- urday evenings and cloud Wed- nesday afternoon commencing this week. Weddell Bros.. Parker Can- field and Raymond lloiynaans custom clegnlag gnu any gt (barber). Please contact our liten in to crew for ftl.l'tIIel' inroi-moon. town. All ground exercises will be con- ducted in darkness. The general said a "valuable lesson" learned in last year's exercise was that ground movements in daylight can not succeed against superior air power. A safety organisation has been set up to watch over Exercise Spitfire and will signal and in- stantaneous cease fire in case ol mishap. Accused Elects Trial By Jury Charged with breaking. enter- ing. and theft, a resident from.lhe vicinity of the C.A.A. Grounds el- ected trial by lllfy. in the Supreme Court. at City Police Court yester- day morning. The case arose from a break and entry at Dowd Motors. Ltd. on April 17, in which a quantity of automobile paint and similar materials were taken. accused was remanded until May 3rd. the date of the preliminary hearing. and was released on two hundred dollars cash ball at the request of his councel. Mr. L. P. O'Donnell. Also appearing before Magistrate K.M. Martin. a person charged with care and control of a motor vehlcle while intoxicated pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to seven days in Queen's County Jail. HISTORIC SITI Rupert's House. built in ms. is the Hudson's Bay Company's oldest trading post on Hudson Bay. i THE NEWEST MOST MODERN FUR STORAGE VAULT Wood Islands - Caribou Service Owing to ice conditions at the ten-nlnals there may be a slight delay in opening the service Mgy 13:, Charlottetown Office or REXALI. ONE:--CENT SALE SPRING IN CANADA DIAL 6923. III lute Savers" had regis- tesodoaaaoblectlveoftlllat and of the first day of Bad Blood Donor Clinics. Thoulh as GI behind the quota for . it was considered to be ing response. 172 of these 'Llfa Savers" attended the spec- lal Clinic held at St. Dunstan's Col- lege yestuday morning. and top- pad the College's objective by 22. Last evening between 5 and 0 there was an attendance of 160 at the special "Union Night" Clinic held at the Clover Club. "Canada Packers' Bout" b ween 5 and 6 brought forth a good response- About :9 per cent of those regis- tered last evening were new don- Egg? result of their membership in the "Life Saver" Club promoted through the different Labor Un- ions. Mr. James Colcs. of Local Q, United Packing House Work- ers of tfmernilcaih wax! is a re- presanta Va e arlottetown and District Labor Council on the Bad Cross Blood Donor Commit- tee. was on hand to check the at- tendance ol Union lnembe :. as well as to make his donation. Mr. Colas calculated that 121 of those present were members of the "Life Saver" Club. Arrangements for the Clinic at St. Dunstans 'were again capably carried out under the able leader- ship of Mr. George Mullally. presi- dent of the Students' Council. who was assisted by Mr. Michael Swift. president-el t. On Sunday even- ing. prlor to the Clinic. the stu- dents were addresaed by Lt. Col. L.l7'. Macdonald. who urged their continued co-operation with this noon hours will provide an op- col portunity for donors to get through lwith a minimum of waiting, as tthe evening sessions have a ten- fdency to be more crowded. The oh,lectIve- for today's clinics in ltzaanditlsalsoliopedtomake up for some of yesterday's loss of its as well. The Parade of 105'! automobiles being arranged for this afternoon by the Charlottetown Automobile Dealers. and the fact that the RECCE Band is tllrnlnl out this evening." will provide added inter- est in the Blood Donor Clinics to- day. MUSIC FOR BLIND TORONTO (CP)-The national music consultant of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind reported Thursday that 10.000 pages of music were transcribed into braille during the last year for the' use and enjoyment of sightieas Canadians. Mrs. E. C. S. Simpson told the l5tLi annual meeting of the CNIB music com- mittee that more than 8.500 poses were done at the Montreal trans- cription bureau and the rest by CNIB workers at Halifax. Good Response At First Doy Canadian Army Of "Life Saver? Clinics Here Appointment OTTAWA iCPl - Army head. Quarters announced Monday 1,1,. H. ii. A. Parker of Toronto, now assistant adlutant at Centre: Command. oakville. Ont. has been Illllrtertnaster - general with the Canadian Army liaison establish- ment. Iondon. England. He will replace next Septemberi Lt.-Col. J. K. S. Manuel of Hall- fax whose new appointment is to; he announced later Will Resume Search For Airliner In May the mountains of southwest Brit- ish Columbia last December with 62 persons aboard. will be resumed in May. A TCA spokesman said Wednes- day detailed plans have not been worked out. but the search will be a "pretty extensive effort" involv- ing TCA. RCAF, civilian planes and RCMP. A full-scale air and ground hunt last December failed to yield any trace of the plane. ATTENTION Prospective I-lome,Buildel-s. If financing is a problem, keep in mind NATIONAL HOUSING LOANS For details, Contact, A. W. Gaudet, LL.B. ner. life-saving project. l h1lGl;lDel'I of L Solicitor th C bod . ' - , . or-:1 co-eds. carryied nllultl Ilia slit? Agent for National Housing Loans. erent tasks in Wm with the Clinic in a very "' ' t man- Burkes iLads and Lasslesi Band held a parade last night in sup- port of the Blood Donor Clinic. and afterwards added a note of festivity to the scene at the Clover Club. by giving a short concert. Willing and capable to assist the, Mobile Blood Donor Team fromy Halifax at last night's clinics were ; provided by the Ladies' Auxiliary! of the Charlottetown Branch. Can- . adlan Legion. the Nurses' Assocla- i tion, St- Elizabeth's Aid, Red Cross Staff and Corps. Red. Cross High School membe n from Notre Dame Academy and Queen Square 1 School. 1 Today there will be mornlng,l afternoon and evening sessions at the Blood Donor Clinic at the Clo- ver Club. The morning and after- IIOTIGE Effective Wednesday, May 1st and until fur- l ther notice our business hours will be:- , MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. SATURDAY 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. MacDonald - Rowe Woodworking Company Limited ;as the Charlottetown ithe P.E.l. (Association stage a parade in sup- l Blood Donor Parade Today A mammoth motor car parade SIIWIDI all the new 1957 model; arse o'clock and Street to Hillsboro; Gill Ave From McGill Avenue to North River Road and from North rner Road to Brighton mud lhcnce to illusion Street and Gun . . mill be seen throughout the Cu, Sllllll on Great George Street to appointed assistant adjutam ad-I is afternoon about three o'clock C'”"0n 3116 proceed along Graf- dealers of Automobile Dealers 1 DOT! oi the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. bfht (Hy automobile dealers will - ANY Supported by the Clly hr; Department and also by the cm, and the Red Cross in this parade Clly Fire Department irul-km the Cliy flushcr and mu Red Cross trucks will take part in mg display. Blood Donor clinics '-llll be held '”d3y- wedllei-day and Thursday" each afternoon and evening, ion to the Clover Club. McC ULLOCH CHAIN SAWS AND SCOTT - ATWATER OUTBOARD MOTORS Sold and Serviced by Keith Carmichael PLUMBING I: HEATING Braclrley Point Road PHONE 6428 Pfiesed lp lad y from Hillabogo to Luston and from Euston to SPFUJS Park Road thence to Mc- lOlsl I Annual Meeting Charlottetown Young Men's Christian Ass'n. Tuesday, April 30, 1937 i8:00 p.m.-Banquet Room Members and friends cor- 'iia.lly invited. f Here is the mule ii will follow:i It will leaie Victoria Park around i SPEAKS on crcv TONIGHT I J SPECIALS THIS WEEK C. E. MGCPHAIL BONSHAW, P.E.l. TEA, any kind S1-15 BUTTER, 2 lb. ............ 51.19 MILK. 6 Tina .............. 79(- FIG BARS, per lb. 29c COCOA. cello pack. lb. ..................... 79c EASIFIRST SHORTENING ................. 290 c PEAS.20oa..-2l:ins. SOAP, W 's-4 cakes ................ 31c GRAVES BEANS, 20 oz.-2 tins ............ 390 Tuesday. April 30.1957-I" The Guardian Page 3 HEATH MacQUABRlE l Federal candidate for Queens will speak on CFYCY Tonight 7:20 p.m. Inserted by the Queen's Cnuntyl Prog. Conservative Association, 10-12Noon 2-4P. M. 7-9P.M. PROGRAMME 3 P.M.-1957 Spring Parade of Automobiles 7 P.M.-Parade - Recce Band 1168 LIFE SAVERS STILL N! l l I LIMI TED 7' MOORE & M LEOD I - .....L..vxv.4-'.-'.-543'.-gas... I v w -A . I . v ---y-re-vv-;-an-i-e-r-g'e-. '1. .- .-. ,