mifield Man iiaiie Member of swine Registry Bil. W, Gordon Lefebvre, Produc- mn service. Department of Ag- 'umu-g, Ottawa. has announced '1: r Mr. W. Wylie Gibson of Mar- mfmdl nu been made ,a mem- ;',', or the Advanced Rlssisi-ry Board (of purebred swine. m g mg is the first time s. the ultimo Provinces have had a re- menhtive on this important Ema, Mr. Gibson is a prominent mm, of Yorkshire Swine, and 1. now president or the Prince Id- Wd Island Swine Breeders' As- on. ”i:.Fl olbson will represent the ,,;,mme Area at a Conference of ;ppl'eSeIlLli.iVOS from across Can- which will be held on March ;,”",,,.r so in the Confederation auildznlz. Ottawa. island Travel Bureau Receiving Many Inquiries The young ladies on the staff of the P.!.'.I. Travel Bureau stepped into him: gear yesterday to catch up with requests for literature on an "ask today, re-ply today" basis. In going over the 132 requests received yesterday Mr. Geo. V. Fraser, Director of the Bureau. was particularly interested in and pleased at the immediate results of the newspaper campaign launched by the Bureau in several Eastern United states and cans- dian papers last Saturday and Sunday. Thirty-five enquiries re- ferred to the advertisements and 47 resulted from previous publicity. Fifty enquiries were from school children which is the constant ALLISON PONTIAC Buick at rock bottom prices. 1950 INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton-S320.00 Down 5000.00 1952 FORD 1 Ton 0320.00 Down ment as shown above an YOUR .G.M.D. DEALER DLEARANADE SALE OF LATE MODEL TRUCKS Due to the heavy volume of new truck sales, we are in a position to offer a variety of good used trucks 5775.00 5650.00 1953 DODGE 172 Ton 1951 MERCURY 1 Ton s520.00 Down 3280.00 Down 5T.300.0 5700.00 1949 CHEVROLET 54 Ton 1952AMEItCURY 1 Ton 80.00 Down 0340.00 Down 5700.00 5850.00 1952 G.M.C. U2 Ton I 0340.00 Down 5850.00 . These trucks may be dp iemis to suit the purchaser. VISIT ALLISON MacLEOD'S TODAY MaoLE0ll 1952 DODGE U2 Ton S480.00 Down 51 .200.00 1950 CHEVROLET Ton 35260.00 Down urchascd with a down pay- the balance financed on edge of the Island." daily average from that source. The group of ads destined to reach the public from the Travel Bureau will be published in the areas referred to each week-end from March 21 to June 17. En- quiries were received from New York, Toronto, Montreal, New Hampshire, New Jersey. Massa- chusetts. Ottawa, Maryland and Pennsylvania. A cross-section of potential vis- itors includes clergymen, doctors, lawyers, authors, teachers, police and one writer indicated his desire to spend his honey-moon on the Island. season's Prospects "We have been reluctant to fore- cast the probabilities for the com- ing season in respect to the tour- ist traffic but the continued up- trend of enquiries as compared with last spring warrants optim- ism" Mr. Fraser said. "January 1903 totalled 064, this year, 968: February 1088, this year 1847. All of March last year 1274 while this year to date the total has reach- ed I580. These are all from pros- pective summer visitors and do not include the student enquiries." Questioned as to the effect or literature distributed to scholars Mr. Fraser said, "Frankly it is difficult to say. However. all these young people will eventually be, taking vacations on their own Illdl we should be glad to know that they have a knowledge of this Province and the possibilities of enjoying a vacation here. 'Mea.n- while," Mr. Fraser concluded, ”the literature is reaching homes all over Canada and the United States and even countries overseas rais- ing interest and deepening knowl- Transportation In MarchLi9l7 In a daily journal dealing with THE GUARDIAN. Lu: ceurna CHARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN VISIT HI-ITYLE MILLINEIY lasts Great George street Every style Hi-style. CBASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. JIMMY! TAXI - Dial 137a 1870 or 5252. C. I. I... PAINT HEADQUABT ans. - Bryenton-McKay. Tij- WALLPAPEI BARGAIN; - Bryenion--McKay. "YOUR. DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE. MODEL A. PIs'l'0N,- PIN, 1; rings complete. Set. delivered C.O.D. 316.00. Tantorrs Accessories. I51-AND GEHL. Queen street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- l19Fl- Sptsclalialns Chinese dish. VSPECIALS -- In Silver Butter lllshes. cake plates, sandwich plates, Casseroles, etc. At greatly reduced price. W. W. Wellner Ltd. ALL THE POPULAR make; of Polishes prices going up soon, buy now. 1.12 lb. roll Cheese Cloth 31.25. Tanton'a Accessories. SON PASSES ON-Word was received here on Tuesday oi the sudden death in Montreal oi Earl Henry. son of Mr. L. 0. Henry, Charlottetown. , FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. John Ellsworth was held on Wednesday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to Saint Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clarence Roche, who also conducted the service at the grave. Rev. George A. Macdonald was present in the Sanctuary. Pall-bearers were: L. HOOVER. ..Aut.horized Phone 7933 or 3188. Service. 'WE TREAT THE SICK WELL". Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stev.-art's Bakery. SPECIAL - Congress Playing! Cards. Regular Price 5125 - Fol” this sale .98cts. W. W. Wellner Ltd. KEBOSENE, Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenion and MacKay. WI-IILE THEY LAST Discon- tinued line of Plasticlwd seat coversi for 48 and older cars 39.99. Tan-1' ton's Accessories. I P. E. I. DRAMA FESTIVAL clos- ing dates for entries April 1st. Rules obtainable at P. E. I. and Charlottetown Libraries. SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132. Caniwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. HEAR. THE TUNEFFI. Iiistru-0 mental Trio of Hickcx, Kemp and Stewart at the Baptist Men's Con-I cert, Tuesday, March 30th, MENT'S THURSDAY SPECIAL -Chilled tomato juice, New Eng- land boiled dinner, rolls and bill- ter, tea, colIee or milk. 55 cents. CAKE WINNER-The Wlilil('l' 11' the cake lotteried at the St. Elm- abeth cake sale on March 20, um Miss Rita Condon, 82 Wcyinnulli Street. Mr. Stuart Dickson drcv. the ticket. ltIAGISTRATE'S COURT -- ll: Queen's County Magistrates C(ill'.' yesterday morning before M3315 trate Gilbert A. Gaudet. a city rez- ldent found guilty of having "poo- session for sale by retail, a prepar- atlon containing alcohol. wixlmu a licence from the Temperance Commission" was sentenced to 0".'.' day in jail. No provision is roti- iii aid Brown and Mrs. Harold Mac- T ' D. ' Pharaoh. volunteered as collectors representing the Junior Aid. Mrs. Fisher read a card of acknowl- S . h. Eadsernent from Mrs. VanBuskirk's pr ami y. Mrs. Raynor gave a detailed ac- I J count of progress being made by n the Fashion Show committees. Two new models. Mrs. George In Abbott and Mrs. Walter Pickard, have been added, and the deco- rating committee is at work on the set with the help of Mr. Har- ry Morris and Mr. Bert Patterson. Mrs. Reid urged the members to sell as many tickets as possible in the next two weeks. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. I'.W. Jeiks for her work on the mags- zines ior the Cart. After the meeting was adjourn- cei, tea was served by Mrs. Geo. Fisher, Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Harry Sears, Mrs. Geo. Michael, and Mrs. Ernest Lord. spring. a woman's fancy turns to thoughts of a new en- semble. complete with jewelry adornments. Prince Edward Island women will delight, then, in Tay- iors Jewellers window display of jewelry to be worn at the forth- coming Parade of spring Fashions. Novelty materiab for jewelry this spring include nylon, straw, leather and mother-of-pearl, all showing in Taylors window this week. A necklace and earring set of natural straw braid will attract the eye of many ladies. Bright- colored berries and the light- WESTERN SINGER. set. I Nylon braid sets of necklacy. The meadowlark of western ' bracelet and eamng.s are in pastel Canada is known as a greatly blue and beige, both colors which suptrmr songstcr to the eastern lead in this year's fashion chart. SDECEES. Sets of jewelry in red and beige hearted spring touch to this pretty' PAGE THREE l leather. edged in gold. will set oi! 'mlny of the nubby fabrics of this season. Drop earrings are holding in popularity and in this display. their styles are fan-shaped silver mesh, circular gold and abstract coils. Round mother-of-pearl wafers, in flower or plain design in sets in colors of brown. white and grey mother-of-pearl are most attract- lV!'. Also shown in the window are pictures of seven models who will wear this Jewelry in the Spring Show. HAZAEDOUS SPORT NEW WA'I'EEFORD. N. 3.. (CP) --The old habit of youngsters rid- ing ice floes in the harbor prompt- ed renewed warnings from police. Two officers spoiled several chil- dian playing on ice floes off shore and helped them back "iEEE'i'i7an-' The Maiiawa River, deepest of the ueslerll tributaries of the Ot- tawa River, is 200 feet deep in SKIRTS all ,5 railway activities for the year 1917;0. Kelly. Wlllred MiiCKenna. Har- the interesting recording is nobediflld Donahue. Gordon MacMillan. for March 23, lJames Doyle, and Michael Blan- talned in the act ior a fine in slim cases. "Cold weather-The P. E. 1.1-, la.nd' left Georgetown zit 2:00 p.m. The ice boats between Cape Tra-l verse and Cape Tormeniline cross- ed both ways." March 24 rcads: "Cloudy and; cold-The 'P. E. Island' arrived at Pictou at 6:15 p.m. Ice boats cross-l ed both ways." 1 The Journal. which is the pro-! perty of Mr. Frank L.'i.fIel'ty. re- tired railwayman, contains manyi other interesting facts about the. transportation situation during! the year. Weak, Run-down, Old ? Thousands nl con la: are weak. tired. lack energy and pcl; t ey Teri nln-dmvu, nid'he- cause bndirs ark iron at an, 50. so. Fry Ostrex Tonic Tablets today. Supplies invig- nrator you, too, may nerd in rrvitnlize. stimu- ) Husbands! Wivesll late, energize and uild-up rntirrnliolsiy. Fer-l years voungrr. "(Isl-acquainted size only (me. In all drugguu. l chard. Interment was in theCaih- clic Cemetery. POLICE COURT-In City Police Court yesterday before Magistrate Martin, a city resident and a resident of Montague, charged with consuming liquor in a place other than their own residences were nned so or five days and 320 or 20 days rwpcctivcly. A drunk and in- capable was fined so or five days and a vagrant was sent to jail for 30 days. A native of Kelownn. 13.0, was given 12 days on a vag- rancy charge. Two men charged with breaking and entering were remanded until the 30th. The case arose from a break at the Prince Street Grocery on Monday night. FUNERAL )'ES'IlEltDAi' - Th funeral of the late Patrick J. Walsii Summerville. was held from Inc home of Arthur Cain. ll'edncsd.i).'. March 24 to Si. .loarhim's Churchu Vernon River, for Requiem Mass at 9:30. celebrated by Rev U-l-ban Gillis. P.P.. who also officiated at the grave. Pall bearers were Messrs. Arthur Cain, Marlin Hynssf Joseph Cronin, John Doyle, Ber-1 hard MacMillan, Fred Troy. Buriail was in the church cemetery. l Junidrjid or P.E.l. i Hospital Meet l The monthly meeting of thcl "NEIL Ag MATHESON sPEAKs;JlIlliOr Aid of the Prince Edward; . IN 'ItEI'0It'I' FROM PARLIAMENT IIILL' SERIES oven crcv ON SATURDAY. MARCH 27 AT 1:45 l'.M. Personals Master Everett.-8-wan. Cornwall, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Art Howard of Cornwall left yesterday for a two week's holiday in Toronto. They will be guests of Mrs. Howard's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MsoPhail. Wilson. four-year old ilsland Hospital was hcld ouMarch. 22 in the Cundall Home with 52 members present. l The president, Mrs. T, A. Laid- law, opened the meeting with the: Lord's Prayer. repeated in unison, followed by the minutes of the! February meeting. Mrs. Laidlawl welcomed Mrs. John Beamonl. who' attended the meeting as a guest. In the Red Cross Campaign taking place at present. Mrs. Don- p l They're They're flattering! They thin you down and whittle your hip-line! And the prices are "slim" loo! Oodles of fashion smart! right styles are here for your salt-ctinn4(?om.: in today for is new Slim Skirt ior Spring! ....,,,,...,.....-5-vs Yr.u'll rm-at this hnurle Skirt. in any one of the four fetchini slzadrs. Pencil slim with is from V. outside scam, hack box pleat and '3, side pockets. Sizes are 12 to 18. I . each S:-rviceabln. for all season weer - blended gabardine in brown or gray shades with a deeper shaded insert. Pencil slim with a gener- ous hark walking pleat. SIZES aic I it to i8. each N0W9S the time for ITE GROCER, S0 SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY CALLING 5524 OR BETTER STILL, COME IN AND VISIT WITH US. THERE IS NO BET- TER SPRING TONIC THAN BUYING YOUR FOOD NEEDS AT PIERCE'S. Care! Of Thanks My sincere thanks is extended to Doctors, the Sisters, Graduatcp and Student Nurses of the Char- llottetown Hospital for their kind- mes, to me during my recent iii- i Wendy , ' -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford-i ' ' son Wilson, Cornwall, underwent, 5 ' . t ' a successful lciipeasititlan (t7It1MT;re:-1 - v t th Po o no 0 - IT'S sawavs TIME TO CALL voun FAVOR- ,, - - l3.”,l,.:. ..,”............. where she has v been a patient since early January 3 - . I Don't let these Blouses get. a day older without adding at least. one to your Spring wardrobe. They'r- Choice Grade "A" lneas also to my many lrlends who 1 ' n They're Good For You CHICKEN 'I!Iens::.ns:fuIlo3:rs,byetct.hek C my: FRESH He asks. lb. .......... .. 29: 5 i7 ””' I ...... c. w. c-om. SMiiVoe1' Seal . Lb, 49: Emerald Junction. LASSES uort................37c . sumigm ' '1 Fresh Fished IN MEMQNAM I 3 cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c 1O2Y:i'E:: : In mm mum M , . , TER. J lC'lLCHARDS. tin ... . .. . . . . . . . . .. 28: ' 5 fw... .?.'1.i.'.i”.'.'.”..'i-a-Elia-n.. now, ampbcll' - 1 VEGETABLE sour. 2 for 21; ms” R”5”"g ;i'...1'.3.'3:1iZli3.1l'n'I.?.'ie.i”1'3-iii Clover Leaf (Grand For Snacks) PORK lT'”,,,,f,l;"',I'""' "' ""' "'". hr - e - e e s e s a s e e e a e e e I'h5 iw0 WllhIII-l. 99"” an "' 5'' mi garamouut I V M I L f l Y'"'' i N II 43C up e ea lTh nt home and many things. Km” MO n . . . . . . . . . . WIENERS Thgzrfmnm to W mm, VELVEETA ci-Iessa, 1-2 lb. . . .. 27c Lb. 35: mm '3-fa"-m -- -m m" we W F h F ”,g..adI.'.i'.'. you more from year inf PBS FOZOII 1 year. , l SMELTS GARDEN FRESH FRIIIT ; .,,,.,.,., ............... ., .... i 2 lbs. 35: Sunkist (Full of Flavor) I lff'f; .'f',",I'.'fE','!' 1 Tender Bee. OTIANGES. 2 dos. 75: 3 IN MEMONAM 1 . fgupiluoms Crisp Pascal (Extra Large) . ggg, . L5 59 CELERY. Zfor .................... 33: i In I-win: mom"! of M '0" - 9 llfather Nelson J. (iunauer. who A" F! Red Rlpe passed away March sen... ms. l 0 O Q C a s e I e a s e e a e fr,"-. month r.c.". 3' manor”. i Sunkist s”'..-..'""' :"'..:r:::.'' :::t.... l ""59: LEMONS. s for 25: .::,.,:';..:,:,..,.,... ,',..,....'-, Your F rlt Snow White r..i.Z.l2.. ” cauilr-iowsa. heed ........ . . .. 39: I"I...!I'.'".f.'.""2:'i??....'.l.. "" M"-K Florida (White or Pink) T FT”-T' 6tins85c GRAPEFRUIT. bfor L ' titer stakes; smut - . Worrerowmrsz. llll. ll24- ll trnsuvuyf snwes rhajor assets for every skirt suit-they're wonderful fashion vestments! "little boy" shirts in ion beauty Now! Fmqllnin: I-Hhr-r lnug nr push-up aloavns with I'I1HI' his cuffs, in-at little tailored or convertible collars and rillu-r hutinn or exciting zipper closings. Cni- nrs null pattern: are truly delightful. For your hind rmnmn Cotton Rlousi-, rlmnse from this cal- lcctiun in SXZCS 12 in 20, cnrh 2.93 They're New . . .Tliey're at HOLMAN'S Laiiies' Shop .- - - Charlottetown Sportswear is . Sununerside e We've everything from sparkling prints and stripes. Pick your Cot- or in- Nah. . ..- .q.-reexr?- rise '