nU”'N'i: 13. 1952 v the GUARDIAN. CH'ARl1!'l"l'E'l'OWN:; N w . PAGl!SEVElV V of .15.-:i;::;3;:. :.'::.::':.::::.:t F 0 1: F ATH E his D AY H H' T bl - - A - I - as Is rou es . 3-2 On Airforce F1e1d ...... ......... ..... .. .. .. .. i . landed the recent assaions oi the ' A... -A---A-..:j... Grand Oounell of the Canadian But VIIOII ill! Iimivlon of In . bmh." um um mum around when Gunner cox hit a cancer Society, held .1; the me. . ood chwm gob. ,, H .5 .wuu mm... ",4 we in n. 50013111! "liile to left, eentre. Donald Hotel in nimonton. Alta. - . a g . g co in on o M. to m t . .1, H" ml is S w made one or ,the 'rhey were Wendell H. Beaton. Y eout dlnz.theR..c.A.b.” M 1 t . arises its no trouble stall 1". Royals edsed i-Iolman's inter- I c" " m" " M” 9"" ch"1”"'-””"'"-,J- 5- -l'"”'"- "P" i mediates at the R. o. A. Jr. dia- ”" "F" '4” I" ""' '.""l' M” meniml Km" 9"" "4 '”"l"Y w m - Me-- For we mm by we we or r"."...:.'".2i..:::.:v::. W-.':i:”.:-.1-""...d '".v:.-”"- M W 2 . , ND 00!! G rm o co . 5 ; flavor and purity nothing ' am... mm mud . m m m aeaihnisy cigtctlimoh well morale tgngiose aioelegatzl. about so V . . was , p surpasses ill! old plsland afumga alsoa nice eifort. l.eitiielde:uWan- wer.e 'preeent Em: e.vnery pilgvyilnege )r on Gukmv. mm, md .00,” on l0ll lupin! Mich of Bill Allan's ior the three days of meetings. oi H stand-by sold in every Unduwoow. m w- deep 1." "ad rising line drive to left field in the which the first session was given E . 3 nook and cranny or um 33;. fr;;;;e0g;ngc;3d""l;n;'e ;'.iT"wY.'f.J”S.ii:3 '.if33i?'iiv:Il?.ii' ?Z:Li3;.F:?tf3?'..m"”3t .35 5 s "i Province. double by Meier, which drov: in 3: .19”. nude” -dmmg ""3 I" ””I'"" M "N 5”” c””"'7"- - . a v menu-.1 um" eh, puny Hahn".-3 W: 85 PIM The Roylll Wlilcd The delegates were sent to the wen one up in me third. Joe Olhhl. Holman rally in the eighth conference, all pcnsas paid. by IS Bernard unwed '0 um”. um” gr: y a smtiit 6-4-3 double killing. the national division or the Can- mgvmcad mm ,0 second with . 88!. R0! Shortstop. was the adlan Cancer Society. ,,eu.p1w,d bum. mu Unde".ood., only Dllyer to set two hits. and The work of the Canadian Can- A hot grounder to short scored the "'3'" mm” ”' ' W” by S''"''' 0" 500”? "9 mini? -1008 line- , Holman pitcher. The Summeralde "H "nnucml V" m "M "uh 9f ""”ch ""1 9d"u"”"v ""1 -. Imermedmu held the Ind unm Mccullock who relieved Brown the great strides which have been G - the sixth. when Cox walked. went in the munh mum" pmhed M5 ""53 1" tn” kn" "dd "9" to second on apasaed ball, and tied "co": ":1" fen” "M" "I the. "nply m"3”'"'9d by "W"'' P"" ' the count on MacKenzie's scorch- ;fgo1r;u;f W "I only Wm M" m a "mu 't '1" ””I”" "I" 9”?” s ' .. ins double to leit which scouted ""' "ml l”"""' ""0" 'YmP'0m5-'9 4. . Iv ”FR0M lalong just inside the third base Box Sm” "gx lam" "W094 '0 "ell mdlcll I - so .. lne. The R. c. A. 1-. tallied th ' c - I - URIS To TIGNISH winning mm in the eighth. Male: I The cobalt bomb is one of the V...” H l I walked. and want an the W” omens All It I! 0 A E latest ueveiopmenta to be put into i g I; t MANUFACTURED BY ' er?-AA--A g-.N';;;;d;i;-&;; ; 3 .1, 1 3 gacgwl uselmthc-ncer "treatment. .. . an two o ese bom . worth a MRI F C'3""'”- 1' 3 0 1 1 l 0 550.000 apiece. are at present in I , IIIGKEY and NICHOLSON I . e......r. .. . .. saesm-. 1”: 2 3. 2 3 3 in 0 In I - don, Ont.. an one Ba a n. ' A CT 5- 39l'Ml'd- 3b 4 0 0 1 2 1 other Islanders present at the y ward Island and said i . TOBACCO Co" LTD. would be 50 sold on thgurprgsggcg Cvllily. 3h ...... .. 4 0 0 3 1 0 conference were Mr. Justice Dolron Ch l mu they would .. H A an. e 4 0 1 ii 2 0 of Saskatchewan, Iormerly of Tig- A 51' 9'-telown P. E. Island bommm 9,0 no. hue Th, 0 ,5 5- Bernard. pl 1 1 0 2 0 man and Dr. Hedley Auld presie and SO, d '. :u,,;1.,,,, ,,.bep,od.,.,,,,', mod 9,13,, g6ull:oNelll. H3; 3 2 22 3 gderat xor the! sa1skai4:l2:ewa: Dgvislon Y "7 "Y o m to gndleu d h V15- on ormery 1'0!!! OVE Cl . ualizedltha developmalls lteaklng :;)yc.al'A' 7- A" R H 0 A ' - E l 1: s ou provide them with some of CH3 85 -- M 3 l 4 On l)r;1:::I;:inglm::gull:tii?rl:t wailldmelill lfilclhard. 3b :4, 1 L o l 1 Attended cattle . Comfort - the necessities of ille. He told COX. Cl .. 3. 1 1 2 0 0 - about The Hamilton River in St. John. ri' 4 0 0 2 1 (ll Now is the time to buy for your Spring Wm k' Labrador which is twice as high Macxenzle, 2b 4 0 1 - 2 3 0 S80 Tm! as Niagara and has a potential Wanlees. it .3 0 0 5 0 0 "rowrzn FULL TRACTOR" I 5,” 2; ':),':;l ;"”'.I:" f""";l,”'1d"”',f; 5533' .3 - 3 0 9 5 1 0 Mr Wendell H Beaten oi Tailored ow g. ewoun an a , , 1 o o 3 10 - c ' at our showroom. ng gmgzjng grown, under the Bmwny D 1 0 0 0 0 lcharlottewwn. reports that during 2 lsesdership oi Premier Joseph Moculloch, px 2 0 o 0 2 0 ml: "c:t:"' mo” rliibln i - . malwood. whom he termed a p 3, A 6.. 0 Imnua 8 0 u W. G. human dynamo. is an example at T;::xg1bxx 2 33 3:: ,3 lg shorthorn bulls was held in the Q i natural resources coupled with x,.,.,pm,d Brown 1,. mum, stadium there by Claude Gnlllnzer - 5 Euaton street Charlottetown laith. energy. and vision. and pro- ,.,.,.,.,p1md Todd in ,.,m.m' oi the Kmnrney Farms. Just out- ,, , I .- Agk the man who owns one, motion. Promotion tods3L..ia one For Holemank i side Edmonton. , . l-' 2' oi the great necessities oi all xgn heed U' d rod 1 Mr. Gallinger makes this sale an , H ., grit taiasiegln C?l'lEdlInknPI'0Vln?t. mm P. " em” " "V" annual event. and every year in- 9 0 91' 9 0W 0W W I ' . vitatlons and catalogues and sent ' . 5 - 31 , igu it-Ivemullnzell :Jn:I;;5 MJ;;!'lmn7'?;K:1”z1'l (l2;ger::c(l'cl"”ze. emf "l,i""o'. gulggili !EgnlBllB”El:l.'uE Be sure to see our new selection of an my -nu qunn icy. The bun- W L".""Yi ”lPl"- Coxwdoum 5:”I'i'.'3 eiunuy Were one 0? his asport Shirts and Coats for Father's - lulness and inferiority ieelings of 501013” 3- R. 0- A- F'- 3: left on - bulls has been said. i Day I". the past are things oi the past. gdeler. Macxenziei earned runs. About 100 "nah", mu at the g ' The world is eager for the things Mal. 1-lolmans 7. R .C. A. F. 5'. MMDDMM Howl on H", "mm, - . we don't let the world know then I0 Pratt: 5. Bernard to Gay hits urmned at E wcmm , ' . party and us are not iaithiul to the spirit of! Bernard 5 in 8 innings. oft banquet by M... Camus” The 10,, , we have in these Provinces but it double plays. Meier to Macxenzle previous to ma may Ind Wm, m, g - . . ' . ' "mm" 50' by were taken by chartered bus in the believed that the hardships they Bernard 11. by Brown 0; by Mac. - 1 endured lor the generations to Culloch 4; bb oil Bernard 2; oil 5mdmm' when the "6 Wu com I iclilllozg than were v:l0rl:hl!T;:l Brown 3: of! Mcculloch 1. Jg5w(;n2";?ou?: 2:223; ll 3 '3' Wm '0 5- ' Umpires piste Hunter bases M0 . . ' ' ' ' ll k ti in Jl 'nfun:;g1gng:1!)nyoctI)-eci.yWC9il; Carson and Boylan. Iggfatgfd Hum we mu" I W H E R E S U R E For nearly 50 years. this famous all-sleeping car train has glint Dbmffgncyxh romzthmzmtmlt C 'll”jh9";;ll:- 3:; lghlch 39dh'-ml ';':'1'; . .. . saFa. eep tat . sol. auonean one a y i hnked ma M'""m" mm Mm""'l ""1 Ihe "” 0' ioaln hands and work. Sing "Oh A hours. and 46. 45 and 44 hundred Canada.On business or pleasure. go the comfortsble.re- Canada" with more enthusiasm donor; .e3peci.iv.:, were given (or lsxlag Ocean Limited way-in modern drawing rooms md 9”” :- ll" W” W799 "”m315 ”m- The . . (C I .. compartments. bedrooms. rooinetres and berths--or 5; .u';'ff,'cj'"”;; '11-';e h”E'h;f:,c::e'w",?,e, Toronto-.('ll:llisInloili,:l'e rally i34v:r:gfec:me per mm”) W” n" ' ”' ' one of the convenient com anion trains, The Scoiian Rotary Club whose Rural Urban M"""'9IlrP8Dt'rs ilrm. lndus- 31, ' home from the Wm" SHAMROCK W. I. president. the secretary and it was decided . . . O d.rL M .l E P Commute, under the cmh.m,m irinla care on 5 W” h t H I The committees then gave their to hold a dance in the school the R: '1 "(':'h"" IIP"”' Th")"3h 5I"P"1Q ”” "Om amp M Rotuhn Em”; Rem mm, New Yorke-Stocks higher. ad- x:1'v?re;:;nv::?: tn: zlmzilugtyule e-The regular monthly meeting reports as-iollows:- following week. ontrea to srlomtown. Sydney and Halifax. an tn. .,,-mgemenu go, eh, meet, Vance hesitant. ., ma thud mo" highly prim for the month of June WM mid sick: one visit to a sick mcm- Mrs. Sam Gillis invited the I,” I D D. tri t mg. The ”VlItim1loe Rhymm Band ed bum bom "om Pom”-e La at the home of M”. Margaret)l::r,roi:ndc;:c)i;;iol: mouse seed need- mencilbera tghcr Lrgoine iortt1he July .1, Mac ONAL1) , ct pass... 9. A on who won rs pace a e recen A . ' . ” ' "W "F- W" 5 W” 6" W C N R vstai T I 1393 S r Mum” Femvm dewhud we Prairie, and he also rnadeuthe Nicholson Fourteen members and New committee, were lipolnted. on by me program mmmmee and x ' - ' t”"C 9- .udIcncg with gave;-3,1 gexecuoml - acquaintance of MI'- MICM Ml four visitors were present and the sick. re-appointed: school. Mrs. won by Mrs. Leslie Clark and Mrs. -me” youngster, m then. nappy . . . I . . irlom MeiliItllle.dSa:l;;dWsl;f:vP'K;3glll3'; roltli lcall was answered with an.Sam Gillis and Mrs. Ernie Duffy: George Hughes. . unummn were rum, muvenou, em a vrieg 1: erg!” "mot "vemsck arrows gar auction sale. Hm lh lumlzh. Mrs. Lionel Cairns. Mra. The meeting was brought to a and won high praise not only . . I Mr M cmmm H l rccuhg "(g)cnfi" in. e Erne Duffy. Mrs, Sam Gillie and close with feed Save Our Queen-.p gmm me 1.," magma bug (mm ileldman P. . . . a rec a o e ree and the Mrs. George Hughes; program. re- A delicious lunch was served by John pm,” who mien-ed go them reports that he is highly satisfied minutes of the last meeting were lapxolnted. the hostess assisted by the corn- several times in his address. Don- wd olith-n,l-I us read by mines in charge. ald Wood 0! Marshileld. also a iirst prize winner at the Music Festival. received much applause for his ilne solo. This young man has an unusually ilne voice for one his age. Chairman of the meeting was Rotarian Dr. George Fisher. a brother oi John Fisher. Eotarian Dr. Sterling Giddings who is prea- ident oi the Charlottetown Rotary , I club. introduced John Fisher and No tire is blowout prool. But during his introductory remarks on! the Goodyear LiieGuard said that "John Fisher exernpli- Sicty Tube gives you omits iies what should be the true spirit pyam,-(,'a,. ”,;,,,g 5 ow”, or every Canadian.” d,,,m.,, - And LifeGuarda are re-usable sear HP: -good for 100,000 milesor more -A of blowout-safe driving-out The yeuow bimh or Easmrnoam last 3 sets of tires! Figure the ads is the largest and most VIlu- savings yourselflseeus today (or able or Canadian birch types. ;-grunge. diunet of three to I y ronzsr rear LIFEGUARD - with the results of his purchase. read. approved, and signed by the AIR SECURITY-NATIONAL SECURITY CANADIAN NATIONAL '::::.::; SAFETY runs on ONLY IAILVIAV mvmo Ail. rm rsovmcu M” I” ""'”" c'"””' '” t ' . . ' spruce,hemioei: and Doua- . 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