PI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FACE FIVE A . JUNE 22. 1951 g...CC- .. EIBERAL IBROADCAST F c Y TONIGHT TEN iigaiciocr iisiliillfgupgilp Percy Driscoil. Kensington. ll suc- cmm in mum, M. Mmmm Toomba. lhknonton. all-.. arrived mill was located about 500 feet the fire is unknown. Origin of . in Mr. V a Premier Jones Reviews gccllrniit GIIAIIIJIAN I:':.':.22b'i.2?..lil:t:i'”o:33lT:"l Issues In By - Election This column In roaorved for news of local intarclt. but advertising of a lowly uatun may be inserted at flu some a word. atrlotl) pay- FBOM KELLOWNA -- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cairns. Kelluwria. B. 0., motored to this Province which Mr. Cairns left forty years ago. He Board examinations she plans to en- ter the school of Nursing. she la a grand-I daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jameu hi 3 to . Murphy. s5 sprint Park Road. Oity. ,,;,.:"i,',':..” D” ' "I Phumphy lin the city for a visit Charlottetown Hospital! Toombs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Toombs. 310 Kent street. Mr. Toomba who recently received University. Madison. OONSEIIVATIVE BIIOAOOASTS yellowing is the text of In ad- ”FiaI'ieries has charge of all off- ,.,,, ,, "mm revisited his home district at m- in. .r., is professor of Old Testa- F1upAy .. amp 223.1, 3,.” delivered Monday evening shore fisheries, mai-keting,Tre- (R:gI:;lSb&III):0:lteBo!'f u(1I:untoyld h11.Xi:;e -LP;E;rr;2::.r:mognANmy mDeletglc-17;. n;0IAO1bIB:lElIIg0 at the Unis-aral ,., Federal by-election campaign Search and propagation. hey mark.-S including ms home ma the Rebehh Put Noble onnwsl 9 9' 3' ' 1:00- 1:15 - JOAN JENKINS STOREY ssures bv,f;eg";;eg;,f"a;i;'.1g:::, :;1;;3””ovff”,mff;oo”Tiy;;"lf,i B”"E:'”;fgfW-T R”; V;g"".'- been removed. The minister of his Club met at the home of Mrs Lui-.6 --C-C 9:00-10:00 - HON. GEORGE A. DREW, K.C., M.P. 0 ma . arga . com a usic h 1 i ' J. N! h I I ' l ' ' syncs is not the same as making the whole country. For inspection store, S:ol”;”gh;rItg'tfe3:'n' C ” "ml 8 Hum mi Thlmdw 10.30-10.40 - W. C. S. MCLURE, NLP. ,,,p on Provincial issues. The rid of Federal politics is much ,... p cxtenaive than the field of ufl-lii'ICIaI politics. . ' ”.l'here are about twenty Mm- Govern- . . the r deral -- jfllp-!Xf'"1:. ten 0, Ethan have P”. out 0, em, ,,,md,ed m.h,,.,,,.,, NORTHERN Electric Refrigei'- R 9;;):1cSe”;d""d”;ef;lfe corraalefw Irranseruepgs 3IV0dbgt”- The aawniiii of Mr. Garth Wal. lzanrncntary Assistants. The only in Canada our overall share should 3'-Orly Hill"-II QI-IIUty- Price rignt. Jushce Thane A. Campbell I and ""' 9 or 5" W ” 0 "II ' ton. Borllhlw. With 811 its mel- gepresentative from the Island , A terday morning causing a loss of .r or near the Cabinet is one help will increase annually and (moss ROADS ch h S p ion. counsel for the appmant Following the buumss mew” '. I I;mllme””lV A””""'"TM” W” wh”'"”"” 3”" me" " W” "W vice Sunday. June 24. (7.230 p.I:rr. W” M”- 3- 5- M”D0"”1d- K-Ci surprise box was won by Mrs I-IF I).IIvO.lr.lOf mII.IrIrIl0'cdi- tIi(:.'la1:”IiicS EVEIIIII W, McNaught of Prince County. -i..t.lFI"l0SI. every Ministry touches hily on Prince Edward island. .I-,.,. Ministries of Agriculture, y , i-lea, Transport, Public Works, llcsources and Development and ..: course the Post Office being the most usual. "Resources Development has charge of the National Park and also the Trans-Canada High- ,-,-nv and FniT3II'.V- . Flvbllc Works has charge of t..,,l.1l.vi-g. such as the extension to -.-. railway wharf. the improve- ..::,,--.is at Souris Harbour. whai-vos. .-: cks and Federal Public Build- .n:u. --'rv;gngpont has authority over yr,-Lroada, ferries, air services and 5': and protection coating over 33 million. There is 3100.000 for boat construction dragger type and a half million for Fisheries Prices Support. About 39 million alto- gether is voted and if we have one be soo.ooo. I feel the fisheries member in Queen's County must be alert to get a proper share of the Fisheries appropriation as well as the Public Works grant for harlboiuxs. Agricultural Grants "When we consider Agriculture we know better where we stand. There are about 700.000 farmers in Canada and over i2,0o0 on Prince Edward Island. That means that about olie-sixtieth of the Agricultural appropriations should come to us. Of the total for freight assistance on feed grains we have probably got our just share. Of the grant for limestone we have Continued on page 7 mnzmunicatliom generally. MWest Kent Senior Closing Exercises mgy.51x pupils of grades 0 and 1.. took part in the senior closing r-.-irises of West Kent School last rrening. in a dignified yet friendly a-nmsphere created in St. Peters Hall. nnlnre an auditorium packed in -aiiacily with parents and friends of we graduates, short speeches were yard from vulous guest speakers, I new . 1 ted F ith.tul zi.m.; Lor V ll 2- - "15 "19d1cm"m' M1” mum Mg: Plavigaxzgi: xfuth: oI:'ourt:h Degree Montague nenso '92.. '3r2.,,,3Z';".,'.' Azrhur. delivered her address. entertainment rounded out a well planned and impressive evenind uhich will be remembered by the mi 3 to some Cameron of Sumuerside, was ”d' Rel" F- N- Young. Minister. W" "W" ' elected as Faithful Captain at , w- Home of the zraduatins Hludenlr the "mull meeting held 1.... NEW BRIGADE Annnzss - ------------w-e out not have another opportunity of participating in exercises of this kind and the Parent-Teacher As- mi iatinn of West Kent is to be com- vnoilded on introducing the first Public School senior ciosinlr EX”- cise in this city. From reports heard by parents after the ceremony it is already an accepted fact that the etching will be repeated next year." The students arose to the occas- wn and ihcir parts of the program were given without the slightest N,-siiancy or apparent nervousness. Fbllowing the program chairs were cleared from the floor and refreshments served to the students and their friends and an nrclinsira. brought in for their dancing pleasure. K. Of (2. Fourth Degree Officers Mr. Charles Praugiii. L'I Chair- of the Prince Edward Island Knights of Columbus, Bishop Mc- Eachern, Assembly. and John E. night in the Ciiarlovttetiwvn Coun- cil rooms. The meeting was presided over by the retiring Faithful Navi- gator, George Clow of Summer- side, who presented a review of the cetivitlea of the Fourth Dc- gi-ee Knights during the past year. Members of the Assembly from many poinfis of the Province were present. Plans for the activities for the ensuing year were discus- sed and tentative -plans for sev- eral important undertakings were laid. The slate of officers who will carry on during 1961 and 1&9: is as follows: Faithful Admiral, Goo. Ciow. v NORTH TBYON Presbyterian Church, service Sunday, June 24, 11 a.m.. Miss Mary A. MacKenzlc, dcaconesa. Toombs Music Store. Bryer R. Jones. speaker. WANTED. Fifty boys and girls wltii bicycles for the big Festive Week Parade. Call Th. Elly,- Silop. Charlottetown. AUTO BADI08. Fit all cars. liowlan Radio Service. Charlotte- own.. FOB HALIFAX -- Two more Wftulis If'II'. here yesterday am”. noon by plane for Halifax. Pte. W. L C0165. New London. has gone to No. 1 Personnel Depot for further hosting. Recruit J. D. Murray. Emerald. has gone to complete at- testation. ' ..-... LEAVING THIS MORNING-.Ytev. , Russell smith, Fall River, Mass, and Dr. Frank smith of Bartlett, New Hampshire, will return to their homes this morning after spending It'll days in the Province, The guests or Mrs. G. L. Smith and family, '19 liiilsboro Street. TRANSFIIIID - It was an. nounced yesterday from A1-ujy headquarters that Lieut. Col. W. 5. Hunt. 38. of Charlottetown and IOWIWI. has been transferred from the Armlls Weapons Department directorate to the directorate or Organization at Ottawa. . THE PRESBYTEBIAN Church In Canada. Services for Sunday. June 24 as follows: Cardigan 11 Sunday School 10 p.m.; Cardigan Sunday School 10:15 am.; Lorne Valley Sunday School as announ- The" I5 ' MW Dostal address for soldiers of the 27th Canadian In- fantry Bi'IKNdtI as announced by A"”Y Haldquirt-Ora y-rstarday. In future mail for men of the Brig- ade should be addressed as fol. lows: Regimental number, rank Md H-me 01 soldiarz Name of his unit; MP0 110, Valcartier, Que. POLICE COURT - rt wgg . quiet session in City Police court yesterday morning with only three cases being heard by tho migh- trate. one drunk and incapable was fined 010 and costs or 10 days. and another was remanded to the A rpeedsr was fined sio and itaroar cohrmmzn-rho un- SUPREME COURT -- The ap- peal of Forrest MacDonald vs the King was heard before the Sup- reme Court yesterday. An appeal adjourned for further considerat- for the Crown Mr. J. P. Nicholson. The Court adjourned until Mon- day but the jurors will not return until Tuesday. RECEIVED HONORABLE MEN- TION-Congratulations are extend- ed to Miss Stella. Driacoll. Grade xi student of Notre Academy who was one of the ten Canadians to receive honorable mention in the recent es- say contest conducted by the Eu- sign, a national Catholic weekly. a city home in the country. It's a Fact . . . can move your living quarters right you'll find strongly built hardwood A AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH RIVER ROAD THURSDAY, JUNE 28th AT '7 0'CLOCl( IN TIIIG EVENING - G. H. . More people are "stay-at-homes" than "roam-auusida". but lining a "stay-lit-homo" doesn't mean that you stay in the houae. with the addition of a few pieces of smart SUMMER. FURNITURE you evening, June 14. The proaident.' Mrs. Agnes Dickson presided. The meeting opened with the thamel song, Mrs. Helen MacEachern at the piano. Mrs. Ruby Home and Mrs. Jean Crockett reported that ficcrs of the Grand Lodge to be held in Charlottetown in August. tie Gill. Qeiicioua refreshments were served by the committee: Mrs. Claire Brown, Miss Catherine Stewart, Mrs. Bessie Holman and Mrs. Pearl MacKay. ...- ...C..-..-i Personals Mrs. Clara. Reid. 37 Connolly at, City, has entered the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. Destroyed By Fire . chinery was destroyed early yes- wero also destroyed. The mill was the largest of its kind in the Province. it was located in- a ten acre field and was known as a "portable". it was operated by iicavy engines of the latest type and all its sawl. planers. and other sawmill machinery was of the most mud- ern manufacture. The fire broke out about 3 o'clock and a call was sent in for the City fircmcn uiln arl'ivi;d I am instructed by Mr. Harry Morris to sell by Public Auction his 8-room dwelling with all modern conveniences with a lot frontage of 62 ft. and a depth of 262 ft. Barn In rear 15 x 25. This property is just outside the city limits- W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. M... out into your own back yard! You'll be cool and comfortable in your own back yard too. In the Furniture Departments of both the Charlottetown and the sunuianida Mans Chain, Tablas, Swings, oto.. as well as Simmons Suntan Chairs and Gliders of metal In a baked enamel finish with gay padded seats and backs. Be a "stay-at-home" - enjoy the Summer -- live outdoors with Summer Furniture from the Furnit- ure Departments of Both Holman Stores. it's 1 Fact . . . . 'l'hero'a ii. Real Bargain In HAND CREAM In the Accessory Department. The smart shopper will snap up the llulaaae Curtis "Happy Hands" at 2 Jars for 95 cents. It regularly ulia for '19 cents a Jar. This Is a rich vitamin and lanolin cream that will soften and keep soft the toughest of hands. This Introductory Offer is very. I Phone 1108 10:40-10:50 -- JOAN JENKINS STOREY 10:50-11:00 - J. ANGUS MacLEAN Standard Time NEW FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGES with modern conveniences Two beautifully shaded by Maples KENNEDY & MUSTARD 125 Kent St. Charlottetown HOLMANS Bothi Stores Features - The Famous AVELOX” Separators At Substantial Savings ONE WEEK ONLY JUNE 18 to 23 INCLUSIVE Don't miss the opportunity of getting a genuine Vclox Separator, imported direct from Sweden, and at the same time save nlnncyf Offer is for One Week 0rliy! ' Iiilpoiicd 4IIlN.I from Sncilstu. 'ilhr. Specirii At Lewis Point-Three miles from Charlottetown Priced for quick sale in?ciNv' g,0I1g:I”O;0;'dmal,IIIJeelI 3.: Faithful Navigator. Charleo ilffici-I report in 'ruudav'I Guard- very worth while Come buy 2 jars of Helene Curtis --u-ppv Kill!" ' 5”” in 9”” Edl””d ISM” b” "OW-A”'5 9'” 0”” Joint Chairman with Mr. C. 1". l-line, P 1' Wlhh C Iggcgtg :':';::l'.;'.”a:” mg 1'" Car for-'only 9! cents in the Accessory Department. . 30 ye"-., Principal of West Kentln his open- Faithful Captain. John amer- Ltd hm”) "VII and Co. Ti. . ll.lz 1-emau-kg, Mr, 1-(inc introduced 011- ! " ac" uquhed by "-10 P1'0l7- ' ' Probably your neighbor has one-ask him. W mm on me platmm who 1”, Faithful Pilot. Alfred Kelly. "W5 0? the Pictou Pbundry (nor. its a Fact .. .. Fresh new vaaarannss are coming-in daily and p p . ..e,c,a.,.m....mC...C F9,ithI'uI. Comptroller, Frank 81150" Indultriea. Ltd.) was ton- you'll find them at the Fruit and Vegetable Counter In the Grocer! 92- ' Famous for close skimmmir and in": life- conunued hm pa, 0 Maomiuam firmed here yesterday. The shares partmant. This morning I fairly drooled at the sight of plump Eadlahal. ' Rum m m 0” bath. BIRTHS. Maiuuaoss DEATHS 50: par Insertion BIRTHS ' .'ti(CAUGHEY-AI. the ChIrI0tI0- town Hospital. June 21. 1951. 10 "lir. and Mrs. James Mccaulhty. Fort Augustus, n daughftrr 3 153- DEATHS f'l"IJ..lN'-At Hops River on June 2'). 1950. John T. Cullen. arcri 89 years" Funeral Saturday Morning from his late residence to St. Anne's Church. Hope River n' 0.30 am. Riiiclilll-Suddenly at the rest- dence of his brother. J. F. Muc- Kic, 284 Grafton St., on Thurs- "iI.l'. June 21, Edward B. MacK:2 in his Goth year. The funeral priv- -'i" from the Mnviocan Funeral llmnc. llitermsnt. People's Camc- itrs. Please omit flowers. '71-All-At Annandaie on No- vember 11. 1950. by drownlns. Ei- Wmi Monlrley Clark. 15 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. I Thiiriottetown. forwarded o n Thursday from tho Bowneal Fun- eral Home to the MacLsan Fun- rr:iI Homo, Charlottetown from whore the funeral will be held to st. Paul's Church with service ; rommcnclng at 1 pm. on Satur- , d-15'. June 23. Interment PGOPWI Vvlneiery. Summersldc. ii.li. Maotoan UNDIITAIII IIIAI-III Charlottetown all North Wlllahlro mold in ..,, I. G., Clarence MoGuigan. O. 5,, Bend. Gallant. Faithful Scribe, M. J. McQuaid. conservatives Hold -Meeting At llusiico It was the Opposition members at Ottawa who had insisted that the old age pensions Act be amended now, Mr. George (7. Nowlan. K.C.. M.P.. said at a po- liiicnl meeting in Rusiico last night. He was speaking in support or Mr. J. Anlul MacLean. the Pro- sraulve Conservative candidate in Monday's by-election. The speaker said that it was believed It had been the intention of tho Government to hold back old age pensions amendments until before the next election. He maintained that Queen's County did not have to vote for the Government candidate in or- dcr to get anything. done here. Any suggestion that this was so he called "An implied threat which is the absolute antithesis of democracy." Mr. I-lewlan made 0 strong plea for the election of Mr. MacLean as a means of strengthening the Opposition for- ces and thua enabling them to keep a better check on the Gov- ernment. . Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. MP. also spoke on behalf of Mr. Mne- Lean's candidacy. He referred to the troubles of the fishermen and said the Government had done nothing deaplto promises made before each of the last two Fed- eral elections. He also stated he got no lull- port from other Island repro taiivea at Ottawa and suggu that voting for Mr. Maclann would mean an extra voice In Parliament and help to fishermen and other primary producers of this province. The candidate, Mr. Macliean. also spoke briefly In outlining hil policy for the benefit of the audloncu will give the Pictou firm a contron. ing interest in the plant when stock taking is now in progress. 'LUCK unnninrnn .. si.lr1..,. cameron. eleven year old draught. er of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver comer. Ms MUTIIO. knows where there is a "luck mine" which she can ex- ploit aa the occasion warrants, From it she can get all the four- INW Cl0VerI she wants, and just to too. Be sure to include Order from llolmanls. Drill and Corduroy Shorts in boxer choose . . Beets, Spring Onion: and Carrots. They're at the lowest market prices Fresh Vegetables In your week-and Gr-ooory It's as Fact . . . . Every girl in the "know" wants a pair of SHORT! for her Summer sports. The Youth Centre has I. wonderful array 0' Dlllllll. (olaatlo around waist) and Iholallelu strap styles. There are many colors (Including white) from which to . . plain shades with plaid and The bottoms are neatly cuffed. Available in alsea 2 to 14:. the prriooa of shorts for Girls range from 1.29 to 2.75 in llolrnan'a Youth Centre. striped trim and all plaids. AFTERNOON TEA AT Clover Club WITH I Joan Jenkins Storey (Alderman for the Town of Mt. Royall Mrs." Georg? C. Nowlan As Guest Speakers FRIDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 22 4:00 - 6:00 P. M. Sponsored by Women's Association Progressive Conservative Party. EVERYBODY WELCOME 200 lb. without stand. regular (2.50 ............ ..-.............. and. regular 75.00 I500 lb. with stand. regular 02.00 .....................C.... I ONLY 2001. DOWN IALANCE Monthly ' Ball Bearings on main spindle. ' Shorter. stronger howl spindle. 1 Self balancing howl. 500 lb. with stand. regular 105.00 ...... 600 lb. with stain 800 lb. with stand. regular l.".!l.O0 discs. discs, regular 114.00 ...... .. son lh. um. cio'lr.l'r3.fr gr... iezuinr I-18.0” -9 NOTE THESE SPEOIAL PRICES - 33.75 232.3. T-QT3.f"T. "'.TTf?:...-..,..- 52.95 8 1 .95 ,l. ELEOTRIO MODELS 500 lb. Electric complete with motor. regular 145..00 ...................................... .. f.?2..'i'.I.-EI?.."n'..'.l.''' .'.7.'77..l.".I..'.'.T .l..i.f.'.T...'.'.l.."..',.'?.'..' 147.00 .. 162.00 cm lb. Electric rompiete with motor. regular 174,50 - 134.00 - FREIGHT PREPAID - ".VVhere Old Friends Meet'5 Now is The Time To Replace That. Old Separator With A New ”VELOX"' HO LMAEifS.t 5.E.?.."r'. ullzi -T ' ii rub '.'i;l .- 93.50 100.00 124.95 1 34.00 t's- Queen's in 0 Elect Maean Igsertal by the Queen's county Pngflmvo Gaul-vathu Putty. ii