- C THE GUARDIAN, UrlAkL0r1'11L'n)wN FIVE PAGE Boy Iniured In Accident iasl Eveglljil Keir Bevan. 16. W1 vi”, 1.. E. Bevan. ins taken to the P. E. between . xion M A mum he was ri ,.,..1p which VS” dm-Vdnsquere. Bill;-xgfcixiijurcd b0Y ,, i;i'okeii C gnsli in fht ,x-ifil hi” i C 1p.1,sl3T:ii:(1)fl of Pfimie cm is. The car W38 Nri'fll on Prince and min gnini: "9 boy. , Na 1'. 42 Orlebar of Mr. and St.. Island Hos- evening as a result the motor- ding. and a by Donald Warren of 11 is suffering from ollar bone and 9. severe back of his head. Two , W...-e taken late last night no result was not disclosed. cldent occurred at the in- and Grafton proceeding motor- the at on Grafton. , Kl, ,. ,5 employed at The Guardian Ilueenls countif Iliagistratels ., ,..rcrnts County M3Ki5i”le'5 Court Life Underwriters Convention Held In Charlottetown Yesterday 1 .. Is- ,, yesLcrda.V mom-mg hem!-2' . . v "0" 6- ,, . . . mtg Gilbert A. Caudet. IOU! . , . , . - , icsidcliis were each fined Regional convention executive and speakers, Life Underwriters Association of P. , ad costs or 10 days for -Weedt land. Front Row left to right: J. J. Lee. Detroit; John L. Bennett, New Wcsminstcr, f'f' S20 .l y ,,.,,, also a resident Imi ; for 91 similar gv5IflFll'. of iiw .s.iinc court. on spccfiiIill- "Ch my 310 nucl costs or rAEl(lE'” 0i Mi- uilicr iliilll lmui and rhillilny WCTE eat: .-.-sis for creatinz 0- dill-"'5' resident of Vernon River W35 and costs or 30 d5l'3 101' g lufuor in his lT355955i0n ” I-'t' other than his residence as I of Charlotte- A Hunter River was fincd . .- 0 da 's for operat- ditdiridigd: (I)'elrilcle dot registered. MFri.-.-ni- spccders were also fined in I Friday for being required to days. A Stewart was fined I-20 uuti costs or 80 day 10? hiVl"3 1.” .,..,- 1.. his possession in a place his residence. Two men h fined 320 offence. 10 mm in a public place. : HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. ,...........:..-.-..- . BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS Silo Per Insertion ii - ll son. n.ll.U.l.ll(Hlll I ittvii lii:ii llczi '3 lbs. '1 02.3. lit)ii.F.-At the P. E. 1. Hospital "hr 7, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. It--yin (nee II:-ttty Acorn) nu iottetown Director of Local Executive; London, Ont. Back Row, left to right: Roy D. MacGillivra Willis, Director; Eric Mahoncy, Maritime Vice President King's County; Stewart G. Ives, Vice President, Queen's; Manager Life Underwriters Association of Canada. National Quality Awards were presented to Mr. W. B. MacDonald,i Empire Life and Mr. Boyd Bearistrxi Confederation Life during the luncheon period of the Rcgionali Convention. Life Underwriters As-'i soclaiion of P. E. Island at the Cliariottelown Hotel yesterday. i II. was announced that awards, had previously been made in, Messrs. Roy McGilllvl'ay. Imperlaii Life. Stewart Ives, Excelsior Life, E. C. Johnstone. Dominion Lift: and H. C. Bohaker. Sun Life. Li.. Col. P. 5. Field. M.M.. Supervisor Rotarians Addressed 0n Highway Traffic Law Enforcement ”Althotigh strictly ll police duty, yet it is of great. importance to every citizen," mid Cpl. A. M. Johnston of thc R.C.M P. in an President Life Underwriters Association of Canada; Mrs. Benjamin Rogers Jr., Robert E. Younker. Local President; Tom Jory, Char- y, Past President; Wilbur ; Cyrus Shaw, Vice President", Leslie W. Dunstall. General a..:PB9i0J.3EEE'ElElL ilr. W.J.P. Maohlillan Honorary Member Of cancer Society FREDEIRIOTON. (GPW-A total of 5535.000 has been spent by the Caiiadiun Cancer Society during the last year on cancer research IIEIITIIAL ouAtuuAit' was Miss Claudia Reid of this city. address before the Rotary club luncheon meeting at the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday noon. on ”'Iraffic law enforcement and the avoidance of accidents." "It may be as startling to you as it was to many others, to learn that the mileage traffic accidents in Canada are greater in number than in the United States.” con- tinued the speaker. "In this Prov- ince we have mapped and pili- pointed every accident involving injuries or a. financial loss exceed- ing s50. Our records disclose sev- rl Hospital on June 8th. mid Mrs. Jack M. Wil- .i'tciown, (nee Frances weight '1 lbs. ll ozs. At the P. E. Island H.-.spr':.l, .Ium- 6th. 1953, to Mr. and , Smallwood. A six, ilrrxxzory lilichacl. VI-IlI.s())lF-.-ti the Prince County If vsp val MI l)'iday. May 29th. 1053. New- Augus- son. Gary Gordon. and Mrs. Ella Doria lnm iznw Pow, R Wr-::'I rt lhs. 3 Ms. 'o .llr. :r--up IIIFP worth an) nca-Far? tic Silt, John Irrvwl iirrzr in his late residence at 1:00 ”lfi'I,i. I"llnCl'flI notice later. . Rcntains will be min the Monahan Funeral 4.. .,-.,,,-..L.M:..., I ON-At Kinkorn on Mon- .lohnston age trans- fnce nut iiiisnii) a daughter, Bar- eral places in the Province where four. five and even six accidents have occurred." - Cpl. Johnston described the three new cars detailed specifical- taken. a round-the-clock schedule in all-out attempt to reduce accidents to a. minimum. Marked Results brought. the Highway traffic regulations particularly in the vicinity of Charlottetown have produced marked results." Cpl. Johnston said. ”I"rom January 1 to June 6 last year there were 135 accidents In the vicinity of Char- lottetown while during the same period this year the number was reduced to 52. "Prosecutions violators of against (Rm MTT M H 1” F” "The overall number of ac- ,V H T. 3 "X I 'W- cldenls during the same period was l,"f' ” ”i M”- Ml" C'”Ck””- Rf” 162 inst venr as Eilftilist 135 this - l”"l'”l"l”d '0 Eimldlie year, from which it can be seen V-W-dixvn Fxyfntlflf queiwcs 1" that. the corrective. measures -as (,1 J" "' N u ”V'- G Mse applied to the area in the xlcinlty ' " '”"”"" I" 1-30 1"i”"l"li of Charlottetown, accounts ex- l- I -I Baptist ccmetcry. IIIJII-ll.-IX-Tlic hotly of the late arrive I" i" if liriglian, .Ir., -1' iinrtlcn on W'cdnes(lny evening 1. Klv. front where I 9"". IR". Cambridge Si., will 5i13 and hill ha trnnsfcrrc-ii by "' "nurse to the home of his llllfl Mrs. clusivcly for the general improve- ment and must be applied all over the Provuice by the new en- forcement units to show an over- all improvement." In a question period attention ly to traffic control, which carry power searchlights and loud speak- er equipment which will be brought into play when specdcrs are over- Thrce motor cycle constables will join the traffic control detach- ment which will be operating on fill of Insurance, addressed the mem- bers brlefly following the luncheon session. The comfeience was opened at 9 am. with Mr. Stewu't Ives. Con- ference Chairman. ptresidiug. Speakers were Messrs. J. L. Lee of Michigan, J. L. Bennett. New Westminster. BC, Life Underwriters of Canada. 5. W. Dunstall, General Manager. Life Underwriters Association of Can- isales Training. London Life In- surance Company, London. Ont. Greetings from the City Councillor Edwin C. Johnstone. was Mr. R. E. Youiiker and dur- on each whitc-painted side the MacG”1jn.ay' letters R.CM.P. These cars will Momemou of the Occasion were shortly be equipped with high- presented to the ypeakcm by M,. socizition. Fishing Season . For Herring May Be Extended with new fishing methods in off- the herring season by as cries Department said Mominy. A small fleet of specially equip- ped vessels now is engaged in the experimental work. Until now. Canadian largely V on ' inshore operation. In the spring in the Gulf of St. Law- siiore where they spawn and pm. vide good fishing during late April and in May. Then they move out to sea. The department believes that by following them to deep water the herring season can be extended Ernest was drawn-to the nunibcr of tri;ic- greatly. Sum. I-01”-5 0PE1'IIil-H8 0" ii"? lliiZlIlI'8.V at Tccliiiicinus from the fislicrics M mm”, night with a large scarchlight research boards Atlantic binlog- ' plnco on Thursday morn- beaming from the roar. The sug- . , . geatlou was made that the light Mlmk M 5'' mu” should be directed towards the pavement. The speaker, who had lII'Il.IIIt:.V-AI tho P;-I...-,. (g-mm”, been Introduced by chairman Jim ll -5:-Hi an ltiontiuy. Juno 8. Lena Ce"'3'- W35 UIMIIIP-d by ill! 00- if it 'i :1-'ll.icn. wife of I Wu of Summers IMI. Resting n it.. , funeral will illilr-lrii. June 11 at he lnlc Dru idti in 2 pm. In- '"'"'""' P"0IIic's Cemetery. Sum- 'i"Vr tic. Vlslllnf: hours 10-12 a.m-. -- 7 llm. and 7-10 p.m. N.II. Maclean UN DERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre PHONE 149 C HAIILOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. PHONE 508 C"mPlete Funeral and mbula l E. B"dl:,Dlrocforc- lice Sctrvlce J. W. Mcxcnnc gm "i her , t the how- "Nr luucrnl Home from where he held on chairman. J. C. Montgonit-ry. Brigadier Reid announced final arrtuigemcnts had been made II'l connection with the show being brought here as a fund raising fea- ture for bnys' work. Mr. Arnold Callbeck was introduced as it new member by his sponsor Fulton Pierce and given a hearty walconie. The "Four Tons of Ifarmony" made their first appearance before the club in two Negro spirituais which were much enjoyed. - Guests present were Inspector Churchill, R.C.M.P., C. W. Mac- Arthur. Chief of Police, Staff Sgt. Larry Mclnnls and Itotariau Dar- rel McGuire, Amherst. N.s. Seven-Canadian Ships To lake I Part In Review By DAVE MCINTOSI-I Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. (OP)-Tho seven ships of Canada's Coronation squadron will take tip their positions off spltzhead today for the 200-ship royal naval review next Monday- 'IYve scvcn Canadian ships- thcre will be 207 Britlslrnnd Com- monwealth ships in all-are the aircraft carrier Magnificent, cruis- ers Quebec mid Ontario. destroyer Sioux. frigntes Swansea and IA lolse and the lzthwriker D'Ib- ville. , The ships will form ,uo in the are taking part in the work to record scientific data. Also. tech- nicians from France and The Neth- criaiids are on vessels working in the gulf to direct use of special fishing gcar which has proven suc- cessful in Europe. ! The experiments are expected to determine the most effective ,gear and techniques. I In 1951 the total Atlantic herring lcnich was 271,000,000 pounds vnlu. led at 513,400,000. BOOKHAM. England (CPI-Five thousand people, including Corona- Ucll visitors, are expected to see an all-Surrey open-nir performance of Shnkespcarels play "As You Like It" here on June 21. Solcnt. the vast anchorage -out- side Portsmouth harbor between the Hampshire coast and the Isle of Wight. President of add. and Tom Jory. Supervisor of of Charlottetown were extended by Chairman for the Luncheon period ing the afternoon session Mr. Roy MacGllliVrE.V and 8, vote of thanks extended them by Mr. Ralph Ru- pert oii behalf of the Executive of the Provincial Local of the As- (YITAWA. (CF) -- Experiments shore Atlantic waters may extend . much IIS five months yearly. the Fish- , , herring fishery in Atlantic waters has been rcrice herring concentrate near the icnl station at St. Andrews. N.B.. in universities and hospitals across Canada. it was disclosed at" the sncictyls annual meeting here Mon- day. The report of the board of di- rectors revealed that this sum re- presents 38 per cent of the total expenditures of the society. The effect of this campaign was to keep in Canada a. number of young medical scientists who might other- wise leave the country by pro- viding the funds for research pro- jects and facilities. A three-day meeting. first to he held here. is -being attended by more than 50 delegates from every province. The board of directors re-port re- vealed that 15 fellowships had been awarded by the 'socicty this year for post-graduate study. The board awarded an honorary life membership in Dr. W. J. P Maolvfillan. Charlottetown, presi- dent of the Prince Edward Island division. M5 Honored By Irwin Fellowship Group The Irwin Ch ian Fellowship Girup honored their Minister. Rev. John T. Irwin and Mrs. Irwin at. a dinner in the social hall Trinity Church last; evening. The or-ganization, w'hicfn is I young ad-tilt group of the United Church, was begun by Mr. Irwin in the fall. or l.0.'il and since that time has grown to be an important factor in church organization. About 00 guests sat down to an enjoyable dinner served by mem- bers of the group. Following this :1 sing-song led by Stan Lancaster was heartily enjoyed by everyone pie.-cnt. The President Al MacKinnnn. filter a. few brief remarks call- ed on MLs.s B-ianclic I-lr-watt to read an address to Rev. Mr. Irwin. In the text of the address it was recalled that many hours of spiritual and social enjoyment had been spent with Mr. and Mrs. Ir- win since their coming to Char- lottetown. Mr. Irwin was told that the inspiration he had been to the group would be the means of urg- ing them on to greater tihings. Mr. Kelvin Jolinsioii ifhetn pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Irwin with n boauit-f't:l mnvio camera. In reply Mr. Irwin, altliouirh surprised and overcome at the thougiht of leaving I-Ii" group referred to Iihc mary friends he had made. in Char- lottetown. especially among those present. and expressed the hope that when he goes to Garnenu United Church In Edmonton Al- berta, that the young adult grout) that he will have In that city will exchange notes concerning their activities with those of the Char- lottetown group. A beauitfully dccorted cake, in ,the from of an open Bible with suitable Inscription was also pre- sented in Mr. Irwin by John Szotuk, who made and designed it Next Sunday evening the Irwin christian fcllowshln will attend church in a body. and will conduct the service of worship. 0100 Jumbo The first call mndn lull. fn'g by Canada Packcra' Jackpot operator. less than a min- ulc after the beginning nf the zero hour won 5100 for Mrs. P. .f. llnssiter of 77 McGIll ltvc.. Charlottetown. No nnc could be morn surpris- cd lhnn with Mrs. llossilcr when she answered her phone hy rm,-. lni: "Domestic Shorteninft but there was no doubt In her mind later in the evening when she received the cheque for 5100, pre- sented by Mr. Nick PIIWPI”, City salesman, for Canada Packers. PVEIP Chitown. Woman Wins Jackpot It is fun In play Jllmhn Jack- Jumtm pol which appears every Wednes- FIILV in the Guardian and will continue for seven more weeks. You simply find and assemble the mlsisng letters and then answer your telephone next Monday eve- ning between 6:30 and 'l,'.'l0 with the name of Canada Pnckerf pro- dttrf. which the missing letters form. The telephone number: to he called this week were drawn by Mrs. J. T. Davies. president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Can- imlian Legion. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL.” Giggeyi Pharmacy. next Stewart's Bakery. WEDDING GROUP -- In the , Dingwell-Cutcllffe wedding group .” picture published in The Guardian yesterday the pretty little flower girl standing in front of the group ENGAEEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. miner Parsons. Park Corner, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Anna Jean to Louis Jos- eph son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Adams. sea. View. Marriage to take place in the near future. ON SICK LEAVE - Mr. F. J. Storey. sexton at Trinity Church, has been obliged to rest for: period of one month. During his illness. lh: duties of sexton are, being carried out by Mr. Howard Cudmore. ' ELEOTS JURY TRIAL-Yesleim day Alfred Weeks appeared before. Judge C. St. Clair Tralnor and elected jury trial. He had been committed for trial by the City Magistrate on May 26 on charges of breaking, entering and theft arising out of a break into Nel- son's Service Station. at the blood clinic at Mayor Stewart, Premier Math the placing of a 250 c.p. light. on Upper Hillsboro street back of Sun-! set Lodge, A third resolution call.-, for the payincnt of sl.000 to the Playgrounds Commission. This amount had already been passed ini the 1953 estimates. u ATTENTION RICBEKAHS-Dis-I lrict convention 'lluesda,v, June 9, 2:30 p.m. l.0.0.F. Hall. Mrs. Annie MacBean, PPRA, instruct- ress. Memorial service 7:30 p.m. Regular session Alpha Lodge No. I0 at 8 p.m. Kathleen Cauly, rc- cording secretary. INJURED IN ACCIDENT -Mrf Gregory Hll,','ll(S of Montreal. who is in Charlottetown as installer of. a water sprinkler system in severnll I business houses and plants. was. taken to the 'Chnrlotl.etown Hos- pital shortly after 7 o'clock last night sufferinrz from severe lacer- ations about the face as II. result of a car accident. Mr. I-fughcs is said to have been riding as a pas- senger in the front seat of 1 car closely following a truck on the Mount. Edward Road. 'I'he truck al- legedly came to a stop in the vic- inity of Mt. St. Marx's and was over-run by the trailing car. Mr. Hughes crashed through the wind- ON LEAVE -- After leading his class in a. radio course he took at Gloucester. Ontario, AB. Q5. 2 Amby Atkins has returned to his home here on a 30-day leave. He is it sort of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. 229 King Street, and on the expira- lion of his leave will be posted to lI.M.C.S. Radio Station, Churchill, Manitoba. NOT PRESENT AT TIME -The Guardian has learned that contrary to Rpm.” Mm Nam Ammd was shield and suffered the injuries not at. the home of the late Mr. de5Cm"d' Harris Arnold when he was shot ”"” '.”I"T”'.'C" the night of June 1. At the some time the name of at su.rvlving --- daughter was given incorrectly, it The many friends of Mr. Dun- should have read Mrs. Gordon can Marshall will regret to hear Sleeves. of his serious illness at his home in Kingston. POLICE COURT -- In the City Police Court yesterday morning be- fore Magistrate K. M. Martin, two drunks were each fined 510 and costs or 10 days, two others were sentenced to 10 days each without option. another was fined 520 and costs or 20 days and another 55 and costs or five days. A motorist was fined 310 and costs for driving I,t. John F. Murnaghan. who re- cently ret.ui-tied from Korea, -s spending it lent-t-. in tfhis Cit.y. He is it son at Mr. and Mrs. Josephl Muruaghan. 1 I Miss Theresa Trainor. R.N., oil Halifax, is holiday visiting her spending a month's mother. Mrs. through a red lisht Catherine Trainer, vruiey street, --- city. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The --V-- funeral of the late John R. Munn Mr, V, A, Ainsttm-tit, manager of the Maritime Electric Company.l lcfl. Sunday on a ilirm: wee-ks' holiday. ill: will visit several other Canadian Provinces. of Mnarshifield was held frtvm the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday afierrioovn. The service was con- ducted by Rev. T. H. B. Somers and Rev. Lee M MaoNaugthton. Interment was in Marshfielld Mrs. Julia Graham Maclnnls. of cemetery. The pallbearers were C Charlottetowit and Mrs. Lemuel G. Balleom, J. M. Roop. Heath Fost- Dawson, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph 97- R050” QIIBPPN. WRIIH HCRTCZ Dawxson of Albany, were week- John Calms. ARMY RECRUITS - A group of five recruits left here recently by Maritime Central Airways for Num- ber 1 Personnel Depot, Halifax, for enrolment in the Canadian Army Active Force. They were Joseph Louis Gallant and Gerald Earl Araennult, Charlottetown: Joseph Roy Doucette and Donald Fencien Doucette. North Rusiico: and Al- fred Joseph Gallant, Abrams Vil- lage. and guests of Mrs. Isabel Mac- ,Innls, Brookfield. 2fLt. (Nursing sister) Inez Keeping spent. a. two week holiday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Keeping, Murray I-farbor. before leaving for Quebec City. Prior to enlisting in the army she was nn the staff of the Blanchard Fraser Memorial Hos- pital. Kentville, as operating room supervisor. Carries Story Of Everesl Exploit LONDON, tR.eufers'i - --What. hap- FUNI-IRAI. SERVICE--'Ilhe funer- al of the late Mrs. (Dr) E. S. Noixtlng was held from tzhe Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. J. T. Irwin. and Rev. T. A Wilson Interment. was in Sher- wood cemetery. The pallbearers pcned in those historic moments were. Dr. J. R. Otmningiham. Chas. May 29 when a fall. lean New M. Williams, L. W. Roper, William Zealander and his native guide stood on the peak of Mount. Ever- est as the first conquerors of the world's highest mountain? The Times of London says they ate mint cake, look photographs. waved a string of flags and pray- ed. An editorial says Auckland bec- kceper Edlllillid lliilarv, 34. and C. Davies, Glllfs. F. W. Moore, A. R. T0 RE CALLI-II) GAY AVE. A resolution calling for the naming of an unlisted street, north of Ger- ald street. running northeast off School street, was passed yesterday at the City Council meeting. It was agreed to name it. (lay Avenue his Nepales? mimic tr I at the. request of residents there. from the top of the world 29,002 Another resolution pass called for feet high on II min: and im-.:.ii...,..- - G. R. M. - SOME'l'lilNG tiniqiiriy different that will m.il.i- the sorting of inmtls an occasion nntl c-.-nit-r too! That "Something" is it Ivrwuflfiii 0IliillI' pottery LAZY SL'HAN on a wrought iron sinful. Thcv ;urr- In hr fnund in the China Departments of the Chfirlnffrlmvli hurl the Stimmcrsirlr Stores. There are two styles from which In ihnnsc first let mo descrihc lhc "Lazy Susan" on the table-liigh sI.Inri it is mndc up nf a large bowl and four Individual, curved tiislics. the heavy poitnry has a rich hrnwn oiubrc shaded color and it drop l!i7Il.P, this is pl'iCNi 19.95. Th;-n their is the "Lazy Susan” which sits on the table, ii. is in a lovely wine shade with the large bowl and 'I invlividuni howls in wine and 3 in a soft gray shade. this nnre is priccri 0.95. Both whirl Around for ensy serving. And too, let me tell you about Ihn gorgeous "EGG NOG Sl:I'l"' on It wrought Iron stand. tit:-t haul in big nmhrc punch bowl in the centre surrounded by 6 sturdy mtigs, the pricc is 1995. Any one of these Dining Accessories urii ninkn n pt-rfni-I, unri- ding gift. for the June Bride on your list. t'.min and them you'll love them! They're in the China Department of either llnimnn Store. RIGHT here nn my desk this morning I haw rt pair of Flny'a DIN- GAREESI They're not. by a long shot. just mriinnry Dungnrt-os- those have "I-IVER LAST KNEES" and IIir')'ii ll"-1i' I"'IfliIIIiiFi.V- The Boy's Shop has these in stock. priced 2.98 a pair. Thc.V "V0 I-"V. very strongly sewn of Snnforiu-(I Denim with double, and? IHPI0 stitching. bar lacking and riveting whnrr they most nnrfl ii. The special "l-Iver Last Knee" feature is on the lnsidn nf ilw inc an extra section of the really tough material is ccmcnird uhcrn the wear would be greatest. They're smartly styled in Texas, so they haw tlial renl Western look! The sizes are from 6 In 1'2 .W'nI's -WWI i"l.l'F "I this age will truly be tickled pink with the "I-Iv-vr Irnsl Knncd" Dun- garc-es In be found in the BayI' Shop at llnlnuin's. NEAT as It Mrnallnn and just as summery are the uce S Illiltl VH9 In sizes I to 6 from the Youth Centre. . . . Tlic3'i'n darlings wlih dainty frills. cunning. full skirt: and all. Snmn have llrkeis Mid some are bare-topped-all are dreams! The fine mnicri-11! inrlilde pique. broadcloth. plcolay. "Everglaze" cation: in several no.-n-M. The colors are varied and there are gay chiirlitkc prints in the rol- loction. Prices for these woo. Sundrcxau are reanonnhia -from 1:9 to 3.98 and you'll find firm In the Youth Centre at Hoimnn's. Pictured above are Mayor J. D. Stewart and Premier Alex W. Record Breaking Attendance At Cross Blood Donor Clinic ztcvtm . r - s 1... Matheson, the first donors Charlottetown yesterday. From left to right are Mrs. Roy Gibb, cson and Miss Mary MacNcili. - l'iaricr's Film Lab. Fi'nill the time Pr ' A. w.----&- xfatlicsoii, Mayor J. I3fngll:rlY:ll'l. audl Council and yam we" help". Mr. F. A Large, provincial ciiair-Hrmm ””)”5 mliaililntions includ- mm, M mp Blood Donw tnmiizic the Cll&fi0ilPiUlVll Red Cross ' I ”” is. Red Cross, 'Hii;li Sclmn'. 'lllli0P nlficziiilly opened the Clini'- Cot . . 1.,m.Lm,,.n Red Cross Blood Donn,” Council. I. O. I) in. Alpha Retbekrm Lodge and nurses from the Pro. Clinic early yesterclny 8Il0l'Ilt')0ll until) vincinl Sinatnrium. At cieven o'clock lust cvenlii thcrc . was a contin-uous stream nfgdontirs K Hus an"m”””'3 m”C1”di"V mmmng me n,Cm.d.break”m Hum: Charlottetown clinic there will be her of 2584. The llIl'L'.CSl. pimpor-:j.y;r "” "immtmm-V 1” "xcoed "19 "ilmd of HWC dmmrs NW9 y,mdm,s M mum CII),)f3(Il:I'P rot, and fl'1Cl'Tlwv Cliarloltclown and vicinity with 'r"' 11M” M pmmde the magma ”957i'i I ' over and above the local dmngiidro them from M. ii" , C tv,1 Airways hiniiitciiziiicgl I1)rI1YrlSE()llenl'iII?-i!h.r mp armpd !”WFt" ”V"9e”5 Tm ing the honours Many disti cts had ngm(e:rEer:i1hh:eC,g'l1 slug several donor. in tie d. llt I; t , I ' , -' V , " " I" ' North Rustin: anda II'.rf1lll'I!”fLCRlT:ll in he h.'”d m H” C””3d”" L""'"'l had we Iargvst mlmhm. 0, MW. with It minimum objective nf Rendering vnltiable assistance to the mobile team and Red Cross- LOSES PLACE ous" view. They were IUD hlghi for any grandiose mountain land- scapes, it says. The Times provided the first des-' WI:7f.l.INGTOIN. N. Z. (CPI-Cam atlzi has edged Nmv Zcaland out of scmnci ptnce. in the list of ('OlIlI- Crifltion of the EXlJI0ii- Since wni'd,is-ins with inrist cars per car-it-. of the British expcditIion's succt-sstncmrding to statistics pubIl5d1Fd was flashed to'London on the eve-'hr-re The list. shows the Urutnl 0' the C”T0Ml10n- The newspaper Slates leading with one car prr owns exclusive copyright to the .702 expcditioii's story. of population: Canada 4.5. Nov izeniancl 4.87 and Australia 5 OH . APPRECIATION The Kinsmen and Charlottetown wish to Kinetic Clubs of extend a sincere "THANK-YOU" to all those firms and indivi- duals who helped to make the Kinsmen Spring Carnival an unqualified success. Such grand support means continued service work in our community. romti Nothing more to Buy .. 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