PAGE raw i Notice To The Public. At 8.00 A. M. of Saturday June 9th, 1951, .the parking meters installed on the streets of Charlottetown. P. E. I. will be put in operation and cars-including small trucks-parked there will comply with the instructions on the side of meter. These instriictions are as follows- Insert Coin ONE HOUR LIMIT 12 Minutes .............................................................................. .. 1 C0”? 24 Minutes ....... .. 2 cents 36 Minutes . 3 Cents 48 Minutes .. 4 cents 60 Minutes (one nickel) 5 cents SA DAILY 8.00 A.M. to 6.00 P. M. 'liL'RDAY 8.00 RM. to 9.00 l'.iii. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED Violations will be By-law respecting meters. All meters are installed dealt with in accordance with penalties set out in the City where angle parking is allowed. The city by law pro- hibits the angle parking of vehicles of a greater overall length than an ordinary private passenger vehicle: the metered area; i.eZ therefore it will be illegal for large parked in the angle parking: zones. trucks to be in vve wish to C0-()p(31'alC fully with the public l-ll their first .il'('Cl(S use of these meters and assure you that minor infractions will pass unnoticed, but ITIRJOP ones must be dealt with. By order of the City Council. C. W. llinr-ARTHUR. Chief of Police gtawta 94nd AT THE 2-Mica 7am AUTOMATIC Panda? Altco Twin Automatic Parking, Motor brings a now, modern parking convenience to motorists.. Park your car so that your bumper is closo to your side ot the Alice Twin Meter post. Vou will note an arrow pointing to your car. indicating your side at tho motor hood. WFOCNY above the limo scalo (or rod flag) is the coin slot. Boforo you doposlt YOU? M money. road the instruction plato on tho sido of tho motor. Then push your coin into "'0 3'5”, and the motor will automatically rogistor your parking time. iSV NOTICE All school taxes thin the Vic- torln school District. nrn re- quoltod to be plid by Julio lath in order to oottle accounts prior to school meeting. If not paid by this date. legal notion will be taken. Uy orrler of School TI'lHIl"'E WHITFIELD HOWATT. Secretary. lloyal Orange Lodges ;SEEll and FEED OATS Interested in sponsoring that We hm"? -" SW!” Quantity of . . . 1 . Twelfth of July Celebiationinmnmmn M,EGwE". mm, Please communicate at once on hand. Also COMMERCIAL by phone with ABEGWEIT saan nnd rum JOHN A. MURRAY I OATS. All clipper cleaned and Hirer from needs. Grand Lodge Secyl re. E. WHITE & sons . . Hunter River Clyde Riveinl Phone Hu t Illvcr Exchange 98lbs. ELLIS BROS. Tho Stores with tho Lowost Prices in rhog.-Charlottetown REGAL-FIIOUR Aroo. C. . . ssji I L PAINTS IN STOCK FLOUR Robin Hood. 98 lbs. Or. of tho Wosr. 984 .. .. 55.98 Oursido Point. Enomols. Varn- ishos. Sllolloc. Flor Points. Somi- Gloss, ore. - lbs. 55.98 MEATS Ouoltor Wholo Whoa MUFFETS. 2 for . . . . Ouoltor OATS. 5 lbs. Ogllvlo OATS. 5 Its. Robin Hood OATS. 5 lbs. 53: I S. P. i . . . . . 27: SP." ml” 49: . . . 19: Bonoloss Butts (Sunset) porlb. 65: Round Stoolt. por lb. . . . . . 85: 53c Moplo Looflord 25: SPECIAL Hlr Sproyon. oooh . . 35: Crispy Flolto Shortening . 35: TEA "CT T. my - 'mAMlN'l' tor only . boron ornolo Itlto lr .j sorno good. How you o Sprain or o Iruiso? Do you Imogino you ban on ooho or o polo? I-loro's whot Lipton's. por lb. .. . . . . .. 92: ltoltwooo. por lb. 92: COFFEE Moxwoll I-Iouso. por lb. . SL09 Sollwortl. por lb. 31.05 I-Iollrnon'o Solod Dusting- lbos. 49: lol. 29: ....l9: mlghtdo -rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN GEIITIIAL GUARDIAN Thh column In reserved for III! or local lutorcot. but advertising or 5 non: uoturo may bo luoortol at nro ooulo o word. otrlcth pay- ohlo In odvanco. CBASWELI. rot potter Photo- graphs. HOWARD MaclNNl8 F0012 WEAB at 175 Queen street. MRS. J0lINsTON'a Wpar. Specials-Beautiful rner dresses, coats. suits. ANNUAL MEETING, Provincial Women's Liberal Association will be held on Friday, June son. 7 pm.. Poole's Hotel. Montague. i..adlea' sum- BIIRKEH STUDIO. Yellow Cab building. free enlargement with each roll of film. free photo with each order for photos. OLD AGE PENSIONS -Formal announcement or the Provincial Government's agreement to par- ticipate in the new old age Dens- ions plan was made yesterday by Hon. A. W. Mathcsoii. Minister of Health and welfare. As already announced. the new plan becomes effective January 1. 1952. Pensions of 340 for all oversaventy will be paid entirely by the Federal Gov- ernment. Pensions for those in the age group 65 to 69 years will be on a means test basis. with a maxi- mum payment. of 540 a month. the Province assuming one-half the cost. ASSUMES DUTIES - Dr. Temple Hooper has arrived back in the Province to take- over the position as director oftbe Division of Cancer Control under the Pro- vincial Department of llealth and Welfare. He has heen nttendlngthe Allan Blair Memorial Cancer Clinic in Regina for the past. two years. Office space for Dr. Hoop- er's department has been arrang- ed in the Health Centre on Prince Street. . CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendiary Magistrates Court. yes- terday. a man charged with redh- less driving was fined 520 and costs or 20 days in jail, while two drunk and incapablcs were each fined 510 and costs or 10 days. A third drunk and incapable was fined 36 and costs or 10 days in jail and a drunk and disorderly was fined so and costs or 10 days. DOUBLE PAY ALLOWANCE- Locsl naval authorities have an- nounced the doubling of pay al- lowance for reserves attending regvular drill nights. in the past. lliirty-two ni hrs of drill were all a man could e paid for per year, no matter how many he had at- tended. This would amount. to sixteen days pay. Naval Head- quarters at Ottawa have now de- cided reservcs may be paid for as high as sixty-four drills. which is thirty-two days! pay. This is in addition to the fourteen da,vs' pay received while training at the Coast. each year. Porsonals Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huestis. North Carleton. were in Char- lnttetown on Tuesday attending the funeral of the late Maxwell Burgess. Mi.-is Kristine l-luestis. in student of Union Commercial college. spent. the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huestls, North Carleton. M-iss Bertha Nicholson. Royal Ban-k of Canada. Moncton. is at present. spending her vacation in Hartsvllle. Miss Joyce Canlwrii. stenci- gravplier at. Simpson's Mail Order Office in Toronto, arrived in the City by plane to spend her holl- days with her-parenlts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cantwcii. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chownn. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Newsome of Char- lottetown. Susan Quinn and Joan Goshee. Prince Edward Island Hospital. spent. the holiday week- end in the Annapolis Valley. Lieut. .T. Richards. of H.M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte" lc-ft yesterday on his regular quarterly trip to H. M.C.S. "Slatlacona", Halifax. Lleut. Richards will rclurn to Lilla city tomorrow. Mrs. Ron Arnold of Marysvillc. N. B.. accompanied by her four sons are visiting in Charlotletowii. the 1-ucots of her mother. Mrs. Ed. Acorn. City. Her many friends will regret. to learn that Mrs. Parker A. Horne. Richmond. Maine rcccnily under- went an operation at. the Maine General Hospital. Portland. Me. Her condition is improving but she will be confined to the hospital for another two weeks. sun-i-"nisa 1-"on ours-rs MONTREAL-(CF) - Newspaper men were served apple older at. a press conference held by the Que- bec Corporation of Agronomists preparing its annual convention July 3-5 when increased milk consumption is the theme. The conference woo held at the farm of Nolosquo April, veteran older maker. Island tlyi All. Eula continued ti-om page 3 may yet put in on "the map, even while it is blowing more favored communities oil! .it.. I I After July lot. folks who pay the highest contributions required under tiho Unemployment incur- ance Act. and who qualify as Holman-is will be paid more money when out of work. After the new role goes into orloct. married men in the higher pold brackets will receive slightly over 321.00 per week, when unable to obtain employment. Single men who have been employed in well-paid jobs, will be given something over 518.00 per week. Those whose weekly stamps have been a step or two below the highest. 2. Irwin Buell: 3. Mary Fteldlnl- Grado VII.-1, Beryl shelloon: 2. Ado shorten; 8. Ralph K91” not-ly. Grade VII.-l. Jean MacPher- son; 2, Janet Matheson; 3. Sandra Currie. Grodo VI.-l. Carol Thompson: 2. Beverly Block; 5. Rance: Moc- Phonon. Grodn V1.-I, Earl Warren: 2. Virginia Carver; 3. Barbara Worth. Grade V.-1. Susan Whlteslde: 2, Shlrllo Mo.cPherson: 3. Marilyn Mocbonoid. Grade V.-1. Matilda Mscwllan; 2 Isobel Downo; 3. Jackie Moc- Phoraon. Grade IV.-l. nleen Diamond. Roddle MocLeon. Raymond Mac- nean; 2, Dianne Bradshaw; 3. Don- old Johnston. Grade 1'11.-1, John Lane; 2. Janet Mlnxo; '3. Diane Bennett. denomination. will be paid in pro- portion. All claimants -have to qualify or course as prescribed by the Act. There has been no uhanga in this respect. I Wood-pulp is leaving the island in considerable quantities. oouoing many to speculate how long the Province can stand the drain on its none too healthy forestry ro- serves. The demands of the building trade and for pit-props have al- ready reduced our wooded areas appreciably. and the present de- mand for wood pulp may clean up most of the remainder. Con- servation plans said to be under advisement. could do much to guard against the Island becom- ing entirely stripped of its val- uable trees. t PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honour Roll for May. Grade X.-l. Mary Whtteside: 1. Allin Douglas; 3. Dawn Mooaer. Grade IX A.-1. Mark Lodnar; 2, Harold Kemp; 3. Donnie Mac- Lead Grade Ix. B.-1. Theron Prel- ley: 2. Douglas Cudmoro; 3. John Paterson. Grade vm.-1. Ruby weather- ble; 2, Marie Russell: 3. June Macxarrls. Grade VIII.-cl, Chester Stairs; PIIILGII REFRIGERATORS As Advertised On Display At GOIlSlII'S RADIO SERVICE Hunter River Phone 6-4 Grade III.-1. Sandra Suther- :l.r.l':; i.”.i..i:'.” ”" ”' me; I ' , Grade II.-1, mslno Hanson. I. Freddy Dovlsonl 3. CIIDI AMI Michael. . Grade II.-1. Pamela Stewart; , l stairs; :1. Murray Bark- fiollgr ggrothy clilils. Tom John- ston. O 8 Tile Pliiloo ing materials. Besides Rock Wool Insulation your Barren Dealer has a complete line of roodng and weatherproof- . o I I0" ' '. no oAl"" " VETERINARY SERVICE niorsido. Chorlottotown ond Montoguo. ports of tho Province. uroos on fully qualified graduates of tho Ontario Votorinory Collogo. Thoy oro spooiolists in tho provonrion und trootmont of Iivostoclt dis- oosos. Thou units will oporoto on o scolo of too: which will not pre- vent onyono from using this sorvico. THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Holltox ' Saint John ' Montrool ' Toronto ' Vllnnlpog ' Voncouvor an llefrigerator. at i . SlMPS0ll'Si AGENCY. 129 IIEIIT ST. JUNE 7. 1951 All Prom, P9”'Y't0ldor. IKEEP COOL with BARRETI” ROCK WOOL Insulation Koopo summer boat out Koopo wintor hour in Givoo oxtro firo-safety In llonlroto, Inns and Gronulotod Form 'Rofd Trndo Marl Take your building problems to your Barrett Dealer POLICY I Tho Trlnco Edward Island Doportniont of Agrloulturo announces rho inauguration of vororinory service units eontorod or O'Loory. Sum- Tho veterinary Thoso units ourgoono will pro:tl:ing sorvlco oil in those Thoro will be no chorgo motto for trovolling oxponsos. This will moon that no mottor whoro you Ilvo the sorvi:o churgo will be tho sumo. of this sorvico in dealing with their livestock problorns. Forniors oro invltod to molto uso Tlio following on "tho offico loootlons and tho oroos which ouch WIII sorvo: HILTON A. CURRY. O'Loury. Lots I-13- inoluslvo. GLEN ll. HENDRY. 222 Dulto Stroot. Surnrnoroloo. lornoindor of Prlnoo County and Lots zo-11-22-51-29.30. . JOHN E. sums. 233 Pownol Stroot. cimwn. Tol. 129. Lots 23-24-3I-32-33-34-35-36-37-65-ll-I9-3.-39-40. J. I. M:ClEA. Montoguo. Tolopliono 120. t Lots 50-57-SO-60-62. All ot King's County oxoopt Lots ii-39-'40. PRINCE IOWAID ISLAND OIPARTMINT OF AGRICULTURE