JUNE 24. 1953 Island Graduate of carnegie Institute III cnaswsu. for Better enou- graphs. ltfiss Miriam woolner 0! dN0:"; 3. v. c. IIARD TIME socuu. ly grn uae lm l'ust.co has recent tong . I;'”'" ma Camegiie IITsuV:'ll1tlIT J35 " Technology. Pitts UH! - , "yours DOLLAR BUYS MORE- degree of Bachelor of Sim)" " at the uuouss DRUG sronz." lstry. shying w....i....- was an I"”"'"' SECOND INSTALLMENT of City student throughout ht!” h””'";':;' Taxes is due and payable on June ,0u.se and prevwul ” " ' zioth. ,,,,,.0n she was elected zsHmer1'tli:r ,; Phi Kappa PM 5 "" "if; , REMEMBER - Opening Golf :.ci.i' hngtd ”:ls::,':,”P”"Ii";t,)L: ":2 Club Dance, Thursday night. 3 D, an an - A Slznia KI. a national '0C19”h';” "we TREAT THE SICK WELL." inn eitrnurntiemvl” I” '”””C " Giggcy'l Pharmacy. next Btswartw 'NKT5:;p'iv'oolner plans to continue Baker)" iwr SW)” at ”” ”"'V”” Y ” TUESDAY, JUNE 80TH. is the Pzttshurgh for the masters dcifee final day for Dayinz your second in- in ll)0Ch'tm”gy',yn amended the stsllment. of City Taxes. ilrr sis or V9 . cnn).niCngcrwentv:?:r:::;u::e;VhlCh JUST ARRIVED 1953 Model -;.i slu an s I ' - ' , v (I it - i )2?! N30135: "Wl::olr?:irglNIortoh mm MCK"' B H . . CENTRAL GIIABIIIAN JIMMY! TAXI &Pll0D. 525. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures li:u'1i'0- INTESEST at the rate of la of 1'); per month will be charged on all overdue installments. lnformations In 12.30 to 2.30 P. M. p A. MacDonald, manas” grmmr I Potato Marketing Board, CONTRAR1 to rumors being s mat with regard to in- ('lITllIlllCi'l, prices on pPFl1l.'lllDIllS -ons laid by the Board are the same as in the past. 35.01) Prince County potato pro- anti up. Hunter River Beauty 0 00,- gelling potatoes wlth- salon. first havinl DTOCI-"ed 5 Wm out 0,,” -inns have been withdrawn, CHURCHES meet in Annual As- ” ” mow against, Messrs, socintion in the Charlottetown Bap- n" Mrwficnzie, Kensington, tlst Church on June 26-28. Meet- BoH'iPI Beaton Summerside, and ings start Friday 9.30 P. M. and 1523- Smsilman, 0'Leary, all or continue through each day until Wh,Q,,, are now duly licensed. Sunday 6VwllllZ- St. John Ambulance liay Anniversary 'l"hoiisands of members of St. ..-L. John Ambulance across Canada CHURCH OF SCOTLANI). and around the world willl mark Communion service. Sabbath, Junc POLICE COURT - Three drunk and disorderlies a.ppca.re:l bcforc Magistrate Martin yesterday, Two were remanded for one week. and a. third was given 20 days. A drunk on an old commitment went to Jail for 20 days. 9, John Daymtho 854th anniver- 28th, at Sianchel, 10.30 am., andlin the Provincial Legislature heron: " was also the first Minister oil ;Health. During his visit west hei ;wns accompanied by Mrs. Mac- sarv of the founding of their Ol'- 7 P-M Preparatory IEFVICPS dr-r.--on June 24, birthday of St. Thursday, June 25th. 8 p.m., Sai- John the Baptist, patron saint of uprday. June 27th. 2:30 run)- ”.,0;wnyganlZ.1fIf)ll. JIHHHI-(SSIVIIIR service Monday 10 T,,,,,,,, In Canada the training am. Rev. J. H. Bishop. ...h I St. John Ambulance -'m- ”,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,, 70,000 peg. rsmmsaa CARD PARTY-At pm each yen, to 30.001 uni”; the Psrkdale card party last even- rcidcnts in the home, on the ing. the following were the prize h:m.,,.' ,, ,,,,,,ch,.,. ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, winners--ladies first. Mrs. .1. vv. Hr whm,,,e,. use accident, mny MncGregor, 2r.d. MlssRose Gaudet. ",.1ppFl'i. Over one million people C'm5913”0”r Mm Chi”1e5 have been trained since the Me"5G”f1”)t.J- 0- fulgiiy-J founding of the Order in Canada. Segmlla & r W?” 3M x- Neauoa The other branch of St. John. wg1mock' hf” Earth M;:' Gould me B”"de' 1' ' tamed" un"orm- Do is and Mics” A:lla' Warren .4 bodv of volunteers servi.ng 5' '.vg ) -I--,tr.m;' pay at sports events and g miwr public gatherings. rAssS::;n;l,N?vp:;l?: me liore in Charlottetown, St. John mu” 0, this Province ,5 bung Ambulance in the psnt year, has undertaken by Mr. Sherman Bxeakg ”'”"'d E1m9” '3'” hundred P". neya herpetologist of the Division W" 1” m” E” "d ' mu pm" of ioology of the National Museum gramme will be scheduled for The of Canada. The survey is being ””- 7'” REL EX'C””V” mm" conducted by the Federal Depart- . F. Mccnrville. V” '1 P”5'd'”" D" Tmm"5h5 ment. of Resources and Develop- l'-”9 l'””1d""v J H' M'-"7155 "3" merit and much of the information retsrr, 8. Lancaster; treasurer, J. gleaned Wm be 500 form In pamph, J Morris and chief instructor .7. M5 for d,.mb,mon to lchools and organizations interested in dis- seminating information regarding this Province. CHINESE ORIGIN Nsnkeeri. a cotton textile of I FUNERAL AT CANOE (,-ovg- rvculinr yellow Ihldc. W8! 0Fi8- The funeral of the late John D. lnally lflnnuflctllred 111 Nl"lkmB- MscLesn of Canoe Cove was held Cluno. yesterday afternoon from Canoe ducted by the Rev. Donald Nich- Jsmes Ms.cNevin, Archie Camp- .,...,,..-.-,,.p,,.,,,,.p...., son urig "Jesus savior Pilot Me" and held their service at the attended. The service was con- olscn. The pail-bearers were Al- b M cDou l, L. E. M Ki , FITTED morwmn 9" A " "C W" bell, Roy Mlcilhee. James Gor- 175 Queen St"Cu"'e Bldg' vestt. The Rev. Donald Nichol- -r-- and the brethren of Canoe Cove Orange Lodge attended in a body grave. Interment. was in the church cemetery. sac Per lnsoruon Enumerstors are busy this week on the task of collecting names --------..DL.:-:- of all the voters in the August 10 N BIRTH! Federal election. With 26 poll- r,nMA0 0),, Kingv, county ing divisions in this city and an- Hospital on Juno 22nd, to Mr, other 75 in rural Queens Coun- mi yr,-,0 -I-,.ue1,," rr,,yi,,,.' Dun. iy there will be a total of 127 culi- dag y.,,,,,, . d,,,,gm,,, msrititorsusecking IiliIOl”I:If:tl0I;a;;(; ".,n,&Al , ( . CW", liar ng e approx msey , H”-'I)ftul on JHI11: 19IiI1i'.ut: Mr. ambit, mu” who may be expeued w M” Cam” Hum” Murray mm go to the polls. The number of ,,,,,,.. A dnugmtm yottelrss lismanl estimate lbflllfdtlfin ,”T("gM P. E I. Hnsplm on o e as gent-is eecion. :f,,"."..,”',.”' Ml,-.""”d A”-ta Cl))"l'" . sensor CANVASS-Last even- ,,1,jH' ;:,""5” ”v 3 "WI "3 mg, Rotarisns and other workers , ” 0 A "M" made is speedy canvass of the city "rm ER--At the P. E. I. Hos- selling special tickets for the obig ))'ai. June 23. 1953, to Mr. and King Reid Shows the local Rotary its. l-.ldon Glover. Mt. Stewart. Club is sponsoring at Victoria ”””3'l"l”- IDIFIGHE JOIN). 7 lbI- Park dunng Festive Week. Those "" taking part reported A good re- ception. However, in order to en- able those who missed out on pur- chasing tickets last evening nr-1 rangements are being made to. place a supply of them on sale, at in few central spots in the City ll.D. Mactean Kerosene Refrigerators. Bryenton CHARLOTTETOIVN H O T E L SUNDAY Special, nve course Chicken Dinner, 51.50. Served from d,,,,.,). license, three of the in- THE P. E. I. UNITED BAPTIST ENUMERATORS ACTIVE - " where they may be purchased over the week-end. I Personals Mr. Gt-n. B. Hill has entered Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllishlro PHONE 149 Linda and Loraine. twin daugh- ters of Corporal and Mrs. Lloyd P----.... Archer, along with their little brother Charles, underwent tonsil operations at the P.E.I. hospital II this week. Dr. and Mrs. Hcsih Mcfntyrc, Cliiu-lnitetown, left yesterday ,hy 78 ElIl'l0ll St. ' car for Montreal and Toronto. Dr .” Mnlntyra is provincial represents- PHONE 508 Live on the National Dental Ex- - amining Board and will Attend I Complete Funeral and moms; of the board while in Tor- Ambulonss Service onto. ,'I'hey expect to return home - on July a. -. N". g vb . I lrltllsy ;, w, 303.... Mr. and Mrs. s. Wilbur Willis are leaving today for St. Andrew's, P-t--j:-:'-- the be-iirr. For further details 'T-iylor. J53. lllelurns From Meeting Of I Medical Ass'n one of the most successful I11- nuai meetings ever held was re- ported by the Canadian Medical Association which recently con- cluded its gathering in Winnipeg with over 2,000 doctors and their wivcs present. . Dr. W. .l. P. MacMiilan, of this city, was in attendance and was re-elected to the executive and is one of the oldest members of the Association in years of service. Alno present from this city were Dr. John l.-Zuioncy and Dr. Temple Hooper. Reports indicated that over 9,000 doctors were paid up members of the Association. Important Work A great deal of important work was done during the week-long session with much of the discuss- ion centering around medical economics, nutrition, standardiza- tion and approval of hospitals and public relations. An international flavor attended the convention with the presence of Dr. Robot Forbes of the British Medical As- sociation: Dr. John Hunter, Aus- Dr. George Lull, American Medi- cal Association. , Receiving considerable consid- eration during the discussions was ithe matter of Federal health lgrnnts. both those in existence mid those proposed, with all final decisions regarding the suggested new grant being left entirely to Provincial authorities. Other matters under discusssion rclrited to the shortage of trained nurses and methods of overcoming it and the general progress of the Blue Shield and Blue Cross Plans. Complimentary Remarks The guest speaker for the clos- ing luncheon was Hon. Paul Mar- ltin, Federal Minister of Health, who referred in very compliment- ary terms to the assistance given the Federal Government by Dr. MncMillnn in the matter of insti- vgressive Conservative Opposition ,Millnn. New Gas. Mask For Coldlteaiher 0TTAl':.'. (CP)-Canada's de- fence rescrzvii board has perfect- ed a new-type gas-mask which doesn't "fog up" as conventional masks do in cold weather. A board official who didn't want his name used said Tuesday the musk solves the two major problems encountered by conven- tional masks in sub-zero temper- aturcs. The eye-pieces of the conven- tional musk stnrt fogging when the temperature drops below freezing. The fosizins sell Worse as the temperature goes down and the mask becomes almost un- wearable st sub-zero temper!- turcs. Moreover. breath moisture con- denses in the mask: outlet valve and freezes, closing the valve. The new mask, the official said. solves the first problem by "A special feature in interior design"- . i l --M-.L;. C0” Church and was ".13, largely Just. what the feature is, he coud oi. sny. That. is secret informa- tion. The second problem is solved by having the moisture collect in an outside container. This frewes and cnn be knocked free Without disturbing the outlet. valve. The official said the mask is a Canadian innovation which may eventually be used by 1118 Vnmd Kingdom and other Common- wealth troops. The United Ststes is working on its own AYCUG 853 m ks. Wijt N . .,”u-Trers Mr. Willis will attend R. Dominion-wide Convention 01' Confederation Life Assurance re- presentntives. They will be 501!)- ed over the week-end by their Inmily and will then spend I bflcf hoiidiiy in the New Enz18l1l'1 States. Historical Exhibits ()IljC('Il solicited for the His- toric Exliiliition opening in Y. M- C. A. for summer months will, he received st the Y.M.C.A. the first week in Jul.)'- You m'Y I18" something tucked away that is of priceless value to historians; bring anything of interest in pioneer days; the list is long in- rluding: hooks, maps, manuscripts, coins. stamps, Indian relics. old linndicraft, photographs, china, glass. silver, prwler, hrsss. cop- prr, kitchcn utcnsils, old buttons, boxes. wraring apparel. ll")!- wcnpons. old lumps of all types. ler. wlzatlnuilc science. "Geraldine oirl Island pottery, Jewelry. small pieces of furniture. The list is almost inexhaustible and if you know something of the history of your exhibit so much phone Mrs. W. M. Brchniit, 145:). Mr, .f. E. Harris. 102. Mr. Earl lg aw .2-I1? T HE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN Prince Street School Held Closing Yesterday Closing exercises for Prince MacDonald and Dale Ward. street school were held yesterday afternoon. The following is it list Thompson. of prizes and certificates awarded Beverley Bloc .'Pa.mela Peaks. Domestic science Priz Certificates of Merit: Roberta Thompson. I Manual Training Prize, Aliaxmrecitsls. bie, Mary Fielding and Norman Dunbar. during the program: GRADE X Todd, Ir-win Bueli. Ruby Weather- Stewart. Col. D. A. Macxlnnon, D.S.0., prizes for general profi.ciency: Ro- Norman Stewart. Mrs. George J. Rogers' prize in imetic, Irwin Euell. tralinn Medical Association; and Rcbecca Nash. Attendance Certificates: Eliza- GRADE VII (Miss L. Aitken) English-in memory of Kitty, betli Small and Freddie Brown. jgramme. Gipsy, and Miriam Norton, nlErlf- ed by Mary Fielding. H. M. Simpson prize for Arith- Davison, Joan Korrey, Rebeccai MONDAYS. PROGRAMME Nash and Alvina Mobbs. ) Household Economics. school Prize for Geography, Esr- I. O. D. E. (Royal Edward Chap- ter) Prizes for History, Joan Shar- un, Roberta Todd and Chester Stairs. Proficiency Prizes: Susan Wllllrp 1 side, Sviiiriey MacPherson, Judithl Manual Training, Joseph Dahl. Newton), Frances GRADE VII J iXAvsinnt-ho, (E. Mu.-Cauill School Board Prize for Science, kox, Elizabeth Munn. Cari Pick-isliaram. Janet Spiliett. ering, Jackie MscPherson Andi School Board Prize for Hygiene, Patsy Shaw. )Slol-tart. Roberta Todd. Weatherbic. matics, Roberta Todd. Student. Norman Stc'vi'art. The Charlottetown Golf Club sportsmanship, and of good aca- demic standlng), David Maclseod. Prizes for Athletic Proficiency . , p 1 2:: .i::::f";::::';s .:i:i:r;:.3 .32. Soldier 5 Wife. Rollie Lee. Maclicfillan. and June Mcxarrls. tutlng health grants in this Pro-i , vince. Dr. MacMlllan, former Premier and Leader of the Pro-i Mntheson, Cecil Ladner and Beryl; MscLesn. MIME Rokerson; highest average! in Grammar: Jean MacPherson; Arithmetic: Mslda Rogerson; Geo- zraohv: Janet Matheson; Latin: Jean MacPherson; Science and,” Health: Janet Matheson; Algebra: Jean MiwPherson; Geometry: Ce. c.il7..sdner; French. Ernestine Mills; scholarship: Sandra. Currie; Ap. piication: Beryl Mscbesn; Com- munity Concert Membership, don-i sted by R. T. Holman. Ltd.. Sandy Multan; LO.D.E. (Royal Edward Chapter) Prizes for History; Janet Mstheson. Jean MacPherson and Sandra Currie. I 0d by the Coronation Committee: Joyce Maccsllum and Jean Mac- Pherson. Him-9 Plnzwellz Geoirraplir. Janet Guver. Geometry. Emma Siiarsm; Latin. Wilma Carmociy; Cnnadign Hlstoxzv. Arnold Llewellyn: science H011)?” Irving: Arithmetic, Gor.' 110" 5llll'(l3': Community concert Membership, donntcd by R, T, Holman Ltd.. Emma shnrnm. ance: Wilma Csrmody (2 years); Janet Carver, Harris Dingweli, Midst! Mugford. Allison Saunders and Joyce Maccanucil. W0Yth. Earle warren, Dongid. M111. Ann Michael and Charles Munroe. lne Mugford. Worth. Earle warren. Donalda Mill. Ann Michael and cnn;-10,, Munroe. ' Barbers Worth. ' Trustees' Leaving Certificates Roberta Todd, Irwin Buell. Ruby Stewart, Marie Russell, Lorna Mes- s".i', Norma lifacbladyeii, Juuc Mc- Karris, Barbara Wran, Joan Sitar. am, Lhestet' Stairs. Ann Cerry. J 1 . at summer training in Calgaryi anet Spilett. Arline Larter, Iris when ms Mm Eugen and Chuck! iren were ssphyxiated. Army officials said Lecuper will -not in order of m9l'lI' Wvilie gs Haw" '0 v””C"”V" by Tran!- Allan, Elizabeth Atkinson. Irene mad” Mr Lm” Lewis. Elizabeth Campbell, and David MacLeod. Grade Ten Certificates (50-6461-) Dennis, Ruth Good, Janet Mac- Kenzle, Alan MacLeod. Marina Ma.aMiilan, Ross Sturdy. Mary Vessey, George Wsrd, Betty Worth and Donald Webster. berta Todd. GRADE 9A (Miss M. Mathesori) Attendance Certificate, ,Odette school Prize for French, Ruby Tawil (2 years). Weatherbie, Mary Fielding, Norman :,i1edth::es:?V5;1,1,?,g- Hr HELPFUL PREMIER DAUPHIN Ma.n.-.-(CP)-Pee.sen- Governor-Genergl'3 Medal gm. gel": from three other cars gtoppedihiil), Elizabeth Atkinson. the highest average in the work i0 help a women driver whose car of Grade 10 for the year, M. W35 Stalled on .iliI. Manual Trs,ining, Darrell Worili.;' Andante in A. Chairman of the program uassliarani. Scholarship (to a. pupil displaying Lt. Col. K. M. Johnston. On cn. Hzirris), Pianoforic Duet: 1 . . A Spanish Dance Certificates for Punctuai and Marjorie Pickard and Helen Chap- Rsguiar Attendance, Ruth Goodl pcil. ,gVH Elude Op. CHILLIWACK . gg )CIiliDI -Stavert. (0505 ,,,,d ,,,,,,,,g,,, 0,”, 0, mm. 5o,d,re.s We M3, ,?”,eeC' lcfjziregi Cotton Fluff (Olin Smith), Jud- liili Stewart. e that gutt-fl German Canadian Army school of Erigln-NMMEEFCL Mathelom cering here. Sapper Robert Lecuper, 25. was1Q::maPr1!E1'3urT,::, 013' Pianoforte Duet: Greensleeves (V. iii. Foss). aheth Atkinson. Pianofnrle Solo: Apache Dance (Offenbach). Mar- jorie Picksrd. Variations Mice" (Thompson). at the Royal I Waltz r-r- nerly. Certificates of Me,-ii; Jean than resiimcd his trip with a party Rogerson. Mac!-lherson, Sandra Cur-rie, Janpit of curlers. Mathelon, Cecil Ladne; and B0”; "”'”mrr"imir"'c'r"'t-or I PENTECOSTAL TENT MEETINGS HAMPSHIRE, P. E. I. Ms.cLesn. . Certificates for punctual uncii regular attendance: Freddie Hic- kox. Jean MacDougall, Wendell. MICLGIH. Roger MacLeod. Berri, Sheifoon (4 years). and Beverly) Good (7 years). I General Proficiency Prizes: Jean: MucPherson. Sandra Currie, Jsneti Highest average in Literature: Continuing Wednesday and Friday, 8 P. M. Sunday 3 P. M. Enjoyable Recital At St. Peter's Caihedriiliiail Prizes for Proficiency: Carol Most enjoyable prog-runmes were Frances MacPherson. presented in St. Peter's Cathedral k, Allan Dunbar snd,l-lall on Monday and Tuesday ievenings, when the pupils of M15! 9, Carol.l-Suzanne Brenton. Lia. Mud, were heard in their annual piancforte The carefully selected numbers Suits (Bach); Finale Sonata in G. Op. 14 No. 2 (Beethoven), Gar- PAGE FIVE don White. 0 Again In P. E. I. Plsnofnrts Duet: --- Minuet in E Flat (Mozart), The Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Lachuie, Maids Rogerson and Austins Ken- Quebec, s former rector of the ncdy. Parishes of Aiberton and New Nation) Anthem, London during the years 1921 in 1933, has been spending the last few (lays revisiting friends in iihe Province. Among the offices Pianoforte Saint held during his years in P.E.l swans on ihe1.ai,-e (Thompson), were those of Provincial Scoul David Likely. (fnnimissloner, President of tho From ii Wigwam: lb) The Bee, P. E. I. Orphanage, A member (Thompson), Margaret Giddings. of the executive of the P. E. i The Run-sway River; (h) The Bible Society. and Past, Grand Traffic Cop (Thompson), 12000000 Master of the P.E.I. L.() L. His '.l'UESDAY'S PROGRAMME were exceptionally well and delighted the large number of Certificates of Merit: Susaiifparents and friend: present. berta Todd, Irwin Bueil. Ruby Whiteside, Shirley MncP'nerson, Certificates and prizes for Mc- "W9”0"r westherbie, Mary Fielding and Judith Davison, Joan Korrey and Gill examinations and prizes for g Sharon Wright. Izggllgsss ldturglig 315539;; 31:” 3:; The Dwr, Quntion; (M The In an interview y('SiPI'(Ia,V, II:-i. Following was the programme: Judithlmnnoforter Solos: blra Wran. Dnvison. i The Fir Trees Dance, iMary Lea Stewart. Certificates of Merit: Fay Hic-j llomanza, i The Peasant Dance, (Beethoven) lAnne Pletch. Proficiency Prizes: Fay I-lickox.' Little Burlesque School Prize for Latin, Arline Elizabeth Munn. Carl Pickering? Lsrter. Jackie MscPherson, Patsy Shaw; Delilols Bros. Prize for Mathe- and Isabel Downe. ' Dance Polonaise Household Eoonnniics, Fay I-Iic- nw Duvies Kinsmen Prize for Best All-round kax. sbeih Horne. mm, Vern Edmndlh Song) (Janet MacDonald. Piannforte Duet: Wayne MacDon- Sir Rupert An Autumn Sunset. Constance Davies. Community March iwnyiie MacDonald. A Curious Story (Stephen Hel- Special School Prize for the ier), Janet MscKenzie. Best Effort in Studies, Marina, I Dublin Town (Thompson). Mar- Hayes. Nancy White. Cerry and Eliz- Valse Miniature Impromptu steep hill near his Clark. Clear Lake. Man, Among the men W10 helped get the car going age: sld was Premier D. If, Campbell, who Consolation (Lizst), Mary White- e. Gypsy Rondo (Haydn). Maids Ailcmande from Fifth French ,IlN'I!IR.m'I'fNG, intriguing DINNERWARE . . smart, modern PARK LANE Pottery Dishes truly exciting! They're .English and are in glorious solid miors - rich wine, gray, green oi ,lyello(w. They sumply demand to be Match or Mix Mated for the lilti- irnate achievement of stunning nffectivenessi Available as individual ipleces or in complete sets - the 20-piece starter set. in Park Lane ,i.s priced just 7.75 in the China Departments of Both Holman Stores. Coronation Essay Prizes donst-i l GRADE BB (Miss Ann Mntheson) Prizes and Certificates: Frcrich, Punctual and Regular Attend- GRADE VIII (Mr. Macncnth) Cartificstss of Merit: Bubs,-0 Attendance Certificate: Christ- Prlsel for Proficiency: Bin-bu. Muiual Traininiz. Edward Wu. coronation Essay (Ind Prize) GRADE VIII 0 (Mr. Horton) Certificates of Merit (standing): ROW SHOOT THE QUEEN'S COUNTY BRANCH of the P. E. I. FISH AND GAME PROTECTION ASSN I Announce Another CROW SHOOTING CONTEST CLOSING DATE AUGUST 15 PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN Rules as foIIows:- 1. To be eligible for any prize 25 pairs of must be handed in. 2. Logs must he delivered or sent to Packing Co. Ltd., Charlottetown. 3. Crows niiist lie either shot or trapped. 4. Junior Competitors to be under 16 years of age. 5. Competitors must be members of the P. E. I. Fish and Game Protection Association. Adiiit Jfcmht-rsiiip-.1il.00. Junior Mt-mhcrsiiip-50c. NOTICE The Department of Industry and Natural Re- sources expect that anyone collecting bounty should turn in 1OU of complete crow bodies delivered to the Government Cold Storage, Esher St., Charlottetown. Take your receipt for the bodies when legs to the Royal Packing Co. Ltd. This applies to Queen's County. Carol Thompson, Ffgnceg M". .... Pharaoh. Beverley Block. Allan Dunbar and Pamela Peilke. Attendance Certificates: am; to Silver collection at THE SALVATION ARMY Charlottetown, P. E. I. Announce JUNE 2.')lIi, THURSDAY 9:00 A. M. A WILLIAM iioorii onv To be ven awa used cloth all w 0 come. Y of all kinds door as you leave If you desire Gi(lding,q, ipresent visit to the Island in a.- Mountain Climbing; (h) Th-ma delegate to the M. W. Grand Wishing Star (Thompson), Aianl0T"l88 1-0029 of Blillish Am- erica. On Sunday he preached in The Pop-corn Man (Thompson), EIIILLIUFCHEI of the New Loririon phi-is . Fairies Harp (Thonipson). Johni'5P”Z35 Slim he had '19”) 0”)" 0W9". lvrhclmed by the kzniiiioss of so The Fairy Court; lb) The Fair-i"llill.l' Of his ITINHIS and the in Harp (Thompson), Lynng warmth of their hospitality. He HEYQL plans returning to Quebec on The Bear Who Played at SoI- ThU”dl')'- riiers (Yvonne Adair), Margaret) "”T'"PIT""T" ,s...v.... 'Brituin Signs New Marjorie; (bl OIlve's Waltz, (Krammerere), Norice Weathcrby. Menuet (Bach). Wayne I-Iambiy. Merrily We Roll Along (Kram- Duiry Products Pact WELLINGTON, 71'-teuters) -- Bri- (j1vr)lle (H Purcell) Bsrbsrslm”'")I (b) Sonatina (Cobb) Judvimm 33"” T”95d3Y '0 WY 55 I . . . i U, Ana". most four per cent more for New I Love you ,Kr,,mme",) Eiizjzeaiand butter and cheese in the r1953-5-I season, but 7l4 per cent Oranges and Lemon: ( Folk :95 131' "Mk Wwder PF0dUCL3- Ninety per cent of New Zcalsnd'ii A 3000",). ,0 U”, Amiciexpcrtable butter and 92),. per cent (Thompson) Lowell Jenkins. , her cheese surplus will so in Pisnosarte Duet: BFIWIL The oung Piano Pi-miigg. )Ma- " ' hei Bestoff), Lesley lisyes Biidl Nancy White. - The Pirate King (Hazel Vol-I c kart). Billy Hsmbly. Polish Dance; (b) The Hgrp and Hounds (Thompson). Gail FAMILY The Sky Pilot; (h) Cnuniry Gardens (Thompson), Donna Wil- in person SOIL t The Merry-go-round; (bi Tm P 9 Bunny that rsn Away, Henry 3);;;5"1-., , , COMMUNITY ieiic, (h) Puck (Thompson), CENTRE Lyn Manning. Lozily Row (Krlimmerer; (b) Jl'LY 3rd and 4th Tickets on sale at Rustic Dance (Edwin Booth). R- 1'' Holman Ltd- Thursday morning Sell out anticipated Get yours early Sponsored by garet Beairsto. Jocularliy (Thompson), Lesley Pianoforle Duet: Continued on page E .D..?.DD.gg, A sandstone rock spire 4.50 feet high is a. landmark on Hoy, one of Banpvolent Irish soclefy the Orkney Islands. . --G.fI.M.- DO go near the Water! You can safely swim dive and splash in om gfngle "W SWIM CAPS imported from Enilland and stocked in the esilop, Charlottetown and the Sportswear Department of the Sum. giersideuitore. These really water-excluding Swim Caps are of good wgllltefll 1. chin strap type with a snug inside band. The colors are I A . green, blue, rose, yellow or red, sins medium, large and cxtri lrge . . . . Surprise -- surprise the very reasonable price is ONLY 5! cents. For II. Swim Cap, to keep, your tresses dry. trrat yourself to one of the English imports ill the Little Shop, Charlottetown or the Sports wear of Holman's in Summerside. Yoiil 'li find tho .WAYs to spend your Summer Leisure should always include gently swinging in your own backyard! But naturally, you'll have to have a Swing and the Furniture Departments of the Charlottetown and the Isummcrside Stores have easy working LAWN SWINGS of two types. The regular style adult size Lawn swing with the overhead frame is priced 27.50. This is of sturdy hardwood (red frame and natural seats) with steel bolts and rivets. The Florida stylg Lawn Swing, in a natural colored hardwood has platform stand with easy gliding motion. This is priced 54.50, Either Swing is an investment in Summer enjoyment that is well worth having. Come see and try the grand Lawn Swings in the Furniture Depnrtmeiits or Both Holman Stores. USED CARS 1947 Chev. Sedan .. 18975.00 1947 Studebaker Land Cruiser ........................ .. 5925.00 1947 Hudson Sedan ............................................ .. 5475.00 1942 Hudson Sedan .. 5125.00 1940 Dodge Coupe. Radio, good condition 3375.00 1940 Ford Sedan . ........................... .. .?Zl'25.0(') 1952 Ford half-ton, -l.5()(I mlics ......... .. .'Sl4(,)().0() 1930 Plymouth truck ,. . 380.00 1951 Hillman Commercial Van 5825.00 1950 Prefect, 1l,0()() mlics ..................... ....... .. 93830.00 MARTIN'S GARAGE Wednesday Morning Special Ripe BANANAS While they last 2 lbs. 33:: of! ....u. FINE rooos ':.::r