AT .YE,STERDAY'S BLOOD DONOR Pictured above on the left are two sightless men. Mr. Peter Mc- Garry and Mr. George Haines. who attended the Red Cross Blood Do- nor Clinic last evening. They an the Red Cross Blood Donor Com- mittee for Charlottetown. who was Club- In the picture on the right. Can- on hand throushout the evenina stable w. A. Wilson. R.C.M.P.has CLINIC seen being welcomed to the Clinic session checking on the attendance his blood tested by Miss Audrey by Mr. J. R. Finlay. a member of of members of the "Life Saver" Brown. of.Halifax who is the Lab. Members of the lib Charlotte- towa Salvation Arm!) 5000! Troop and their fathers enloyed a father and sea banauot at the isalvation Army Citadel last eve- ning. the guests of honour being Provincial scout Commissioner and Mrs. R.C. Parent. Chairman of the . , program. which was attended by all members of the troop and their fathers was Standford Downe. After the singing of the National Anthem, Grace wq said by Patrol Second. Edward Raddats. and fol- lowed by a delicious meal served by the Motliers' Auxiliary. under the direction of its president. Mrs. Stanford Downs. Captain John Car- ter acting scautmaster, then re- .'FatI1er And Son Banquet Heldl At Salvation Army Last Night ported on the activities of the re- cently formed troop and the prog- ress of the rub pack uner the leadership of Mrs. Rom; Dunn. mg. in a campfire setting. Mrs. Par- ent led in an enthusiastic sing- -song and Mr. Parent spoke effect- ively to the group-boys. dads. and leaders- on the various phases of scouting. Patrol Leader Allen Mac- Kenzie then extended courtesles on behalf of the boys to all who had made the evening such a suc- cess. Following a film of the 1953 Can- adian Boy Scout Jamboree at Ot- tawa. Benediction by Captain Car- tier closed the evening's activi- tes. Prize In Essay A vote of 325.00 to the Multiple Sclerosis Society by the Lions Club at their regular supper meetinl at the Queen Hotel last night fol- lowed the announcement of the re- sults of another club activity in co- operation with the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind. Presi- dent Ernie Meuseson presided. Glen Macllachern. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Macliiachern of Cross Roads was awarded first place Technician with the Mobile Blood Donor Team. . . Guardian Photo and winner of 815.00 for his essay on ”Care of Your Eyes'.'. The area covered in the contest was Queen's County. Mrs. Ruth Mccallum. Cross Roads is tesdter of the win- ning pupil. Grade VII pupils submitted the 335 essays which were judged by Prof. Gordon Bennett of Prince oi Wales College. In making the announcement, Cross Roads Boy Awarded Contest woods. the sparkling white snow. and the many other things that add to the Joy of life. 'Your eyes cannot do their prop- er work without your aid. Helping your eyes to do their proper work is an important topic, When read- liil I book or paper you should have your light directly over your left shoulder. You should makg sure that there is no shadow on your book. Close work should be held from fourteen to sixteen inch- es away from your eyes. If you are reading in bed, you should raise yourself up so that your eyes are level with your book. When you are sick you should do as little close reading as possible. if your eyes happen to run water every time you read a book. they you should get your eyes tested. "if you do not get enough vita- of putting their fingers or eveni their handkercliiefs up to theiri eyes to rub them. This is a veryl bad habit because germs might get: into the eye and perhaps cause a-I disease such as pinlseye. Almost; everyone gets something in his or! her eye occasionally. in this case you should not rub your eye. If you do not know what to do,3 You should go to a doctor or nursef or somebody who knows that part of First Aid. Anyone who has I 93799? 01' lob around where there mllhl bf liilf flying objects such bs bits of steel or iron. should ai- Ways wear a protection oter the eyes. ”Am10UEh the eyes are protect- ed by 10113 sockets. it is not enough. they need your help loo. (.'.,.j.' ham to also a my lnipos-teatthonahtttvellbgmug. thing. Most people have the habit10:lliKl1l- S0 I think we should 3 for OF GLIDDEN PAINT PRODUCTS BY REPRESENTATIVE ALL DAY FRIDA . BRING IS YOUR PAINTING AND DECORATING y l I 'l'.3gTi.ursday.M.y2,19s7 He, can o protect and careu-I-he Gu:rdian Page 3 DEMONSTRATION ACTOBY PROBLEMS The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 39.50 GREENDAL'S 25th BIRTHDAY SALE Men's SUITS in all wool wor- steds and blends. Value: to Sale 22.25 Ladies' All Weather COATS. Regular 29-50. Sale l4.25 and 19.25 29.50. Men's TOPCOATS in Tycondas and Gabardines.. Values Sale I3.88 IO Ladies' SUITS. Regular 29.50. Sale I6.25 Come in and see this value. 12.95. Men's DRESS PANTS in splash Weaves and plain shades to Ladies' D R E S S E S. Regular 12.95 in taffeta. cottons and prints. the chairman of the Sight Conser- vation Committee. Vernon Will- iams commented on the close mar- king of several of the higher min 'A' it may cause serious eye inflammation. Not enough riboflav- in vitamin B2) might result in ir- ritation of the cornea. L mm- g Sale 6.95 Sale 6.25 placed essays. The second and t'.iird place winners to be announc- ed later. will receive Sl0.00 and 35.00 respectively. . Earl R. Harkness. president of the Lions Club of Amherst gave an interesting and informative talk on the activities of his club. stressing the feature projects which have proved to worth-while and of community service. Regret was expressed at the ab- sence of Terrence PitzGerald as a result of a recent accident requir- ing hospital treatment. Bill Arch- bald of New Glasgow was a guest. WINNING ESSAY "The most beautiful things in life are what you can see with your FIVE ISLAND Motor Transport eaon. Left to right are pictured; bus drivers are shown above Premier Matheson. Preston Mac- after having received National Donald. Elmer Buchanan. Henry Safety Council 1 J , presented O'Brien. Clarettce Stevenson. Gor- last night by Premier A.W. Math- don MacDonald.and Ernest Lord. IMT Drivers Receive National Safety Awards Five bus drivers of the Island Motor Transport Ltd. were last night presented with National safe- ty Council awards by the Com- pany at an enjoyable function IH at the Charlottetown Hotel. Tb Company management and guilt! paid tribute to the drivers for their years of service without a charge- able accldent. with the awards be- ing presented by the Honourable A.W. Mat-Zieson. Premier and At- torney-General. Winners of the awards. with their respective period of accident-free driving appear- ing in brackets. were: Preston MacDonald 5 years). and Elmer Buchanan. Henry O'Brien. Clar- ence Stevenson. and Gordon Mae- Donald all 2 years). In recognition of his exceptional service, Preston MacDonald. was also presented with a snorkel pen and pencil set having his name and length of accident-free service engraved on it..1'be set was pre- leaned on behalf of the manage- ment of the Company. Guests seated at the head table were: Deputy Mayor A. Waithu Gaudet. who brought greetings from the City. inspector Martin. R.C.M.P.; K.M. Martin. Q.C.. Vice- President of the Company; Troy Coming Events lingo Hope River tonight Dance Millvlavr Hall Friday. May 3rd. ILOIIBLCT boil and dance South Rnstico hail Friday. Ilay lrd. .Spring sale continuous all this week. at Weddell Bros. Crapand. Card party." Hampshire Hall. May 1. I p.ni. Reserve July ltd. for Murray ylfat-bour United Church Tee Par- 7. meeting of Charlotte- Regular town P: A , Friday. I tam. one. Th . every ntsdridayw night Gee. Cbfef Driver Inspector. S.M. T. Eastern) Ltd. St. John: and Ernest Lord. Manager of I.M.'l'. and chairman of the evening's pro- D'Im- . WEI! GUEST! other guests in attendance were: Staff Sergeant Johnston. R.C.M.P.; Chief of Police C.W. MacArthur; sergeant Dowiing. of the City Pol- ice Traffic Division: W.R. Bren- nan. of the Public Utilities Coni- mission: J.A. Gallant. Registrar of Motor Vehicles; and William Hays garage foreman of I.M.'i'. Owing to other commitments. Pre- mier Ma was able to be present only for the presentation of the awards. at which time he con- gratulated the drivers on their ac- oomplishments. Prior to the dinner. Mr. Gee out- lined the Company's safety pro- gram and briefly spoke of the qualifications necessary to merit the awards. He also read a tele- gram from G.M. Bird. General Manager of S.M.'l'. Eastern) Ltd.. who expressed his regrets at not being able to be present owing to other engagements. Following the award presenta- tions. Preston Macbonald. on be- half of himself and the other aw winners. expressed appreciation e the F ., in giving the driven additional incentive to perform their duties with the highest de- gree of care. Manager of i.M.T. Preston Mac- Donald's award was in recogni- tion of five years driving without a chargeable accident. the other Honours Pioneerl From The Island During the regular United Church service at Raymore. Sask.. on Sunday. April 7 Mr. Archie Maci..ean. who has resigned as chairman of the Board of Stewards after over forty years. was honor- ed by the congregation. Mr. Charles Hunltie made the presentation of framed painting of the Raymore United Church done by Mr. Ernie Luthl of Punnicby. and paid tribute to the work and long years of service to the church given by Mr. Macbean. his organiz- ational work at the beginning of the church's history in Raymore, his aid in the building of the church. his many years as a mem- ber of the choir. and his unstlnting help to further the church's inter- est through the years. He called on Mr. Macbean to give a Ziistory of the church from its beginning which he very ably did and made it very interesting to his young listeners who had not known the origins. Rev. Jackson also spoke saying that men like Archie Macbenn had come to the prairies in the early I ;:'n btzonderf uligsdacttlous eyes. four each having two years of 3, Eeyox I.',o.I;:."I.;yes,I?'uey"I5h' Such "i'Vl'59- you to see the colorful birds, the Glllrdhl PIIM-I bright green grass. the ” d ” I MORELL CREAM ROUTES Trucks will begin collecting cream on the following routes: I . Monday May 6-East Point. Elmira and Baltic-- Forbes Young. . Thursday May 9-Littlc Pond, Souris River, Bear! River and Fortune-Howard McDonald. 1 Monday May 6-Greenwich, Cable I-id., St. Peters and Milburn -Bruce Webster. Friday May 10- Cardigan, St. Georges and Martin-; vale - Bruce Webster. i Tuesday May 7-Montague, Valleyfield and Peakes - McAdam's Transfer. Thursday May 9 - lid. of Hillsboro. Pisquid, Scotch- fort and Tracadie-McAdam Transfer. Our Bedford and Bangor trucks are now operating. Any new patrons wishing to send cream, please con- tact tnick driver. - MORELL CREAMERY C0-OP ASS'N. LTD. days and with vision. hard work and loyalty had built the ' d tions of this great west and all its institutions. including this church. He closed with a prayer for the blessing of such men. Mr. Macbean is a son of the late Rev. D. MacLean and a brow ther of Mrs. .l.M. Maci-ladyen. Mrs. 5. Earl MacDonald and ND. Meal Lean of this City. I H E A R NEIL A. MATHESON SPEAKING ovsut 5 CFCY RADIO A THURSDAY. MAY 2nd 8:30 P.M. 4 LOCAL TIME I Inserted by an r. E. 1. Liberal Aaa'a. goascuosotusmton-ttyunntuat. Rexall Spring Ono Cent Sale The local Original One Cent Sale is ttowlnprog-essotTIteJenIilnsPttarntecy. the Renal Drug Store. corner Greet Geo. oedKeetSfreets.l-lere'sltowyeaseveoa bniedsofltetns. . . lustbayoneet rejpke.muwomwMemn tnere. Save new darlagtlte Renal Original leehgtaagdaesead weekend papers- iIbI'aelT'beJeailaaPbarmaey.Tbales- "Protecting the eyes from McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS AND SCOTT - ATWATEB OUTBOARD MOTORS Sold and Serviced by Keith Carmichael PLUMBING I HEATING Brachley Point Road PHONE seas KETS. regular I2.95. Boys' 2-tone ltorsehide JAC- Sale 8.95 Get your coupon in either store Set in Greendai's Great 25th THE GREENDAL (0.. LTD. Men's Wear 144 Gr. George Rayon BED SPREAD. Size 80 by I00 and 70 by 90. 1.95 and 2.49 for the drawing of the Television Birthday Sale! Ladies' Wear. I50 Gt. George ALL FLAVORS ' FRESH MIXED Cookies, lb. . . . CLARICS CHICKEN -TBROKEN PEKOE Tea,Ib...... Jello, 6 for . . . . 59c Stow, tin . . . . . 35c NESCAFE LARGE 6 OZ. Coffee . . . . . . l.69 . 35c FRESH LOIN . 89c FRESH ROASTING Pork, lb. . . . . . 49: Pork Chops, lb. . . .59c BREAKFAST SLICED Bacon, lb. . . . . . 63c IIAYNOIPS (HAPPY VALLEY) "5" P". EVERY DAY is MOTHER'S DAY Peas, 2 tins . . . . 39c AT HERCES YORK CHOICE mm is MORE IMPORTANT T0 MOM mam P99"? 2 IIII5 - - - 45C THAT THE FAMILY BE WELL AND ECO- BLUE RIBBON NOMICALLY run. Matches, 3 far . - 29c MOM CAN COUNT ON Us non ' . 100 mm noon vswns WEEK-IN AND a - wax Paper ' . . . 33c WEEK OUT-DIAL 5524. SILVER SEAL CHOICE GRADE "A" Molasses' 3qIs' 1'00 Ibo e e e e e e CAMPBELUS romsro soup, 3 Hm . . . ' 39c s'uts'r (mans: CREAMERY BUTTER,2Ilis. . . . . . I.23 CHOICE SHOULDER ROAST of BEEF.Ili. . . . . 391: FRESHLY GROUND Hamburg, 2 lbs. - 59c MAPLE LEAF Bologna, lb. - - - - 29c FLORIDA WHITE GRAPEFRUIT . . . 4 for 35c Irag!terelaCbuleItevewa. Apple. Lemon. Choc. Caramel ROBIN HOOD near PUDDINGS EGGS M DE A LA 2 pltgs. 55c - GM Doz. 48: FOIITIFIED & SANITIZED HOME MADE SCOTCH COOKIES D01. 40: FIRM TEXAS CARROTS . . .. 2 lbs. 19c TASTY ISLAND PARSNIPS . . . . 2 lbs. 136 suivitisr-ass COUNT ORANGES . . . . 2 doc. 09: ioK't7Kti'K5......is.2u o as all(E;F.......2for19e STRAINED E JUNIOR FOODS 6 line 59c BABY CEREALS 2 pltgs. 45c, .2.iE s . . :' IQ. I I - .,...,,...,,.. . A.--v.i-ae .-.-.-'.-.-a :-s...-.-,.--