City and Central nov-s TAXI-Dial gun - osaa. TE”,-vgsgos- Firestona Home Ind Auto. in-; CREAM - the perfect solu- unn of the CBIIGI1 problent ..y0UB DOLLAR BUY! HOIE ..;i the HUGHES DRUG STORE. . D GRILL. Queen Street. d.j,5L;gl-ls. Serving full course mm-5, Specializing C hi I: a I e dishes. ' . g 0 M E BUILDERS consult 5......-.1 Electric for free estimate- ... your house wiring and fixture Muir-cments: Dial 6212. Mai-DONALD RADIO SERVICE. Mm repairing. Amplifiers and mund -ystems. Disc and tape re- mnimc 180 Kent Street. Dial sou iii-2I.l' CANCEL P.IJ.l.'s deficit 5; zoom bottles by being a blood donor at Red Cross Clinics in Clover Club. Charlottetown. on wed,,e5.1ay and Thursday. June I51 and 2nd between 2 and 5 and 1' and 9 W13- RI-Li civi-gs sap NEWS - Mrs. om ll.-iliem, Pownal. received the sad news that her sister. Mrs. uuricl (Jenkins) Howard of San Francisco. had passed away on April ll, 1955. She also leaves to mourn anothcr sister. Mrs. Ethel Jenkins of Santa R058. CHI iii-LRE FROM REGINA - Mr. Leigh Constable. district man- 3391' 1:! imperial Oil Co.. Regina, SAUL. .im-mnpanied by his wife ma il.'-llil'iL' his mother. Mrs. Mar- nhhll Constable and sister. Mrs. Lorne Campbell, New London: Iiso his sister. Mrs. Gerald HOWIIPFF. Charlottetown. ritmxti SERVICE -- A pro- ....-;-ni led by the altar boys, first 5ti(nfll.llllCUIIlS. junior girl's choir. psrvsh Cubs and Boy Scouts mark- ed to closing of the May De- munllk to Our Blessed Mother. at th. Church of the Most Holy Re- oecnici Sunday evening. The masiel oi ceremonies was the Rector. Very Rev. Gregory Mur- phy. CSs.R. The sermon was by an F. Coghlan. C.Ss.R. The mince closed with Benediction 5; Rm. John Gallagher. C.Ss.R. zi YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT JAMROREE - FORUM. Personals Fricntls of Miss Christine Phil- lips. Harrington, will be glad to hear that she in recovering h the P. E. L locpltal after an opal-awn. CRASWELL for Betta: Photo. grapba. . FOR coon FOOD VALUE order Milli. For ;better health amu- more Milk. WE REGRIND Cranhhafts. Maritime Motor Supply Co.. Ltd, 42 Beasley Ave. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dial 5228. full course ” S dish. NAME OMITTED-The name Russell McQnald should be added to the Grade XII pass list St. Dunstnn's College High School. "WE TREAT rim JICII WELL" -Giggey's Pharmacy. open ovo- ninga 't1lI I o'clock. 1.000 BLOOD DONORS desper- ately needed at Ciiarlottetowni "Centennial" Red Cross Clinics at the Clover Club. Wednesday and Thursday. June Ist and 2nd. between 2 and 5 and 7 and I p. In. Be one and save a ilfe-per- t haps your own! ' ATTENDED CONFERENCE - Chnirman.Dr. L. W. Show. deputy minister and director of education was one of the eight Island dele- gates to attend the National High- way Safety Conference at Ottawa. Dr. Shaw acted as chairman of the Educational Committee whose recommendations will be included In the final report. POLICE COURT -- been drunk and incapables appeared before Magistrate Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. Two of these were given Z) day sentences; three were remanded: one was fined S20 and costs or 10 days and another was fined :10 and costs or 10 days. A man charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated was fined S100 and costs or 20 days in jail. MAGISTRATES COURT -- At Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday morning. before Magis- trate Gilbert Gaudet. a person charged with driving without an operator's licence was fined 35.00 and costs or 5 days, and two apeeders. apprehended at Spring Park and Parkdale. were each fined 310.00 and costs or 10 days. Three cases of possession of in- toxicating liquor in a place other than the residence were dealt with. each offender being fined SE00 and costs or 1) days. Two persons charged with being in- toxicated in a public place were each fined W100 and costs or 3) days. Evidence for the prosecution was heard in an Excise case in- volving posaession of illicit spirits. the accused being further remand- In Memorlam ll IWIM tumor: of our Mother. mu. DONALD smrrn via runs away May am, me. I learns that life can never be the lame. Whoa we have lost a dear one from her place; While tonderly we Ipeak her chgr. Iahed name, Remembering the peace of her loved face. sleep Her memory within our hearts we keep. Always Remembered by Daughters D0Il&'- Kltle. Jessie. Mary. Somerville. Mass. In loving memory of a dear son and kind brother. Joseph Bernard Delloche. who passed away May Jul. I954. Ever Remembered and Sadly Missed by Mother and Family. In loving memory oi our Mother. Mrs. Don Smith who passed away May 31st. 1949. and our Father. Don Smith on April 2nd. 1954. The dteinh of sorrow we cannot e Of the hiss of those we loved so well, And while they slccp a peaceful . sleep. y TIIPIP memory we shall always keep. Ever Remembered Bill and Elizabeth. SMITH - In loving memory of my Mother. Mrs. Donald Smith. who Passed awa.V May tiisl. 1949. I Sweet are the memories that linger. Dear is the one that is gone. In memory I'll hold you dear Mother. A: long the the world rolls along. Always Ilcnu-mhered by her Son Lester Smith. Card of Thanks Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn and Family wish to thank all their friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement. Also to all those who sent flow- ers. cards. letters and messages of sympathy and shared in our ad for one week. on ball. A3 III! II! In her last and blessed ' Appreciales Blood Donor Mrs. Ivan Nicholson a patient in the Prince Edward to the many blood transfusions she has received. Yesterday Mrs. Nicholson told Mr. F. A. Large. chairman of the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, that she was tremendously grateful received. She said also that she hoped that every able-bodied person would respond to the appeal for 2000 donations of blood needed to replace the amount we are in- butes her speedy recovery debted to the Nova Scotia Transfusion Ser vice. Mrs. Nicholson is just one of the many patients who has be-nofiiied from this service. Approximately 250 transfusions are used each month in this province. . Mr. and Mr. Clinton Gi.ui..n; Miss Anne Jenkins. R.N.. and Mr. the picture with Mrs. Nicholson. 25th Anniversary Banquet Of West Royalty W. I. The 25th anniversity banquet of West Royalty W. I.. was held at Central Royalty Hall on May 12th. with the members of Central Roy- alty Women's institute catering. Twenty-two members and eight visitors partook of a very delicious supper. The president. Mrs. Fred Gates. called on a chartered "member. Mrs. Wilbur Trainor. to light the 25 candles on a prettily decorated birthday cake which centered the table and Mrs. l.eBaron Tait. su- pcrvlsor and organizer of our In- stitute 25 years ago blew them out, while Mrs. Russell Bell. another chartered member cut the cake. Mrs. Gates then welcomed the visitors and said how nice it was to have the supervisors. Miss Rob- in and Mrs. Manning. the school teachers. Mrs. Murphy and Miss McCioskey at the meeting. narrow. a heartfelt Thank You. At the conclusion of the banquet Mrs. Gates called on Mrs. Free- man Cudmore. who took her mo- ther's 4Mrs. Edgar MacArthur) place for the evening and present- ed hcr with a corsage and pin in honour of Mrs. MacArthurls faith- ful work in the Institute. The regular business period fol- lowed and committees are as loi- lows: Lunch, Mrs. David Thom- son. Mrs. Pope Thorne. Mrs. Wil- bur Trainor. and Mrs. Charlcs Murray: Program. Mrs. James Maclnni-r and Mrs. Geddie Mac- d Place -if next meeting is Mrs. Lawson Crosby's. The evening was brought to a close by a social hour. The program committee. Mrs. John England and Mrs. Da- vid Thomson. had a nicely ar- ranged display of sewing done by the girls in the sewing class. Mrs. Fred Younker won the prize for guessing the most pictures right in the baby contest. Gail and David Thomson arrang- ed the music for the occasion which was so much enjoyed by the group that some of the mem- bers had a few rounds in a square dance. F. A. Large, Q.C.. M.l..A.. Service Island Hospital attri- for the blood she f'Il0il'Il in ; RFC I CORNWALL W. I. I The May meeting of the Corn- wall W. I. met at tho home of: Mrs. llcctor Scull The presidcnti opened the mcciing with an ”epic for May.” followed by 0'(lana:Ia. Thc Collect was repeated in un- ison Roll call was answered by. ?6 members. Minutes were read and approved. The lreasurer reporleii a very substantial sum on hand. School and sick cummittccs gave their re- ports. and bills were presented and paid. Business arising from the min- utes was discussed. Members are to meet at the hall on May 17th to park old woolens for blankets. Mrs. Donahue report- ed that the play will be put on the 12th and 13th of May in Corn- wall Hall. Cm. spondence was read and discussctl. It was (l0Clded to have the Rt-ti Cross swimming classes again this year. Government grant of S2.l(l was rcceivcd. June is Fredericton Tuesday. May 3!. 1955The Guardian Page 3 Miss Beulah Haslam. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend of May 23rd at her home in Fredericton. visiting in Fredericton. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cutclifle. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Cutciiffe. Fredericton. had as their guests for the holidays. I)r and Mrs. Harold Meilish. and Wayne and Carol Mellish. Mrs. Knud Jurgcnsen. Frederic- ton, was a visitor to Charlottetown on May 26th. Mr. and Mrs. wi I licggie Weeks, . ; New Glasgow, N. S. visited rela-j ""35 "' H9353” Valley and F"3d'lthe members of the Orwell CoveITucsda.x ovcning ericton during the week-end of May . w 22. ' Mr. Stanley Sharpe. Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Fredericton on May 23. Mr. Jack Saint. was a business visitor to erlcton on May 26. Miss Mary Weeks. Nolre Dame Academy. holiday visiting at her home Fredericton. Mr. l-Lari Weeks. IVr'edeI'it:lun, left lasl week ior Toronto. On-. tario. where he intends to spendi the summer. I l -M Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culrlilfe. Charlottetown. llhlifll rclatives in Fredericton. on May 26 Charlotlclmvn. Fred- ca student at re spent lhei in B. at se M and family. wcre visitors to Mar-I gale on May 22. Rev. and Mr: Alex Macimnald. and sons. John. Stewart. and Wen- dell, visited relatives and friends in Fredericton recently Miss liilccn Weeks. spent holiday visiting her relatives Fredericton the in Mrs. Leslie Weeks and Mrs. Zeger Salome. Elliotis. were vis- itors to Charlottetown on May 1'4. Miss Amy Huuati. Elliotts. is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- iand Hospital. Her many friends wish her renewed health soon. --Z. hostess for June - Mrs. Douglas MacDonald; roll call to be answer- ed wilh ”My Bridal Dress." Topic for next month is "Citizenship" by Miss Roma Gass and Mrs. Jackie Donahue. Mrs. James Br-er gave a very interesting demonstration on flow-' er making. A contest. names of songs, was put on by Mrs. Donnie Gass won by Mrs. Mac MacLean. Lunch was served by the com- Lunch committee for Mrs. Stuart Drake. Mrs. George MacMillan and Mrs. James Beer: mittee in charge. bringing a pleasant evening to a close. OTTAWA ers earned an estimated Miss Nancy Caldwell. Petilicodiae. 000 in February, compared with N. B.. spent a few days recently 884,000,000 in January and 5950, 000,000 in February 1954. the bu- reau of statistics reported Mon- day. The labor force numbered 3.846.- 000 workers in mid-February com- pared with 3,785,000 last year” Average weekly earnings in non-! agricultural to 560.89 absence of the John A. MacLeod capably sided. Meeting opened by repeating on May 25. "Creed" roll call, which was answered by six members and two Visitors calls Treasurr-r reported result on ing is to be at the home of Mrs." incident of my school days." Mrs itirin;-illy-known for his work in thy- Jas. Rooney on programme cum lurid surgery died Sunday night. miitee. There will be a ”dime salt-” programme followed. Mrs. ing was then adjourned. pleasant sucinl hour followed LABOR EARNINGS UP tCP)OCanadian work- York hlr. Leonard Andrew. New Gina- gow. N.S.. is spending a few days at his home in York. . Mrs. Will Cooke was a recent vis- .itor to Charlotletown. ...,..............-....-.. Miss Jean .'ila('Leud. teacher of the primary room oi York School. . it d d h ' d It at ' " d " ' ' r l - 8 of 5v.-.'i.l.'.”i5..iig.7g'L "iii?" -.4. m 559 22i?a:eber;.ary wmpa”dlHer sister. Isabel. was one of the ' y ' graduating nurses. -'r.-or ORWELI. COVE W. I. Mr. anti Mrs Ilinguell Iiiachend. Vernon River. were the guests of Mrs. John MacRae entcr1ainedlM1', and Mrs. Lcith Brown on - I-v I0? "'6 May meeting. In thel president. Mrs.l Mr anti llrs haw Matliunnid. pre Union. paid a short visit to Yuri! in unison. followed by 4' - fl 'ilr. and Mi: ('I:limti Cimiidler, . ' Nlilinn. siwnt Thur.-"tiny evening ll nuilYnrk. Sick committee repurled '80. wars” ruvaom axe if SAL'I.T STE. MARIE. Ont Alexander Sinclair. inlerna- rd party. Correspondcnrr was' ad and attended to. Next invet- J. MacDonald. Roll call an Dr. lin was auarrir-d a ft-ilnuship in ll'llel'CSllllfZ'.iIiP Anicru-an College of Surgeons ' - - Jolinlin 102! and a fellowship in the ln- - v V hlcct-iii-: atumal Culicgc of Surgerms in I934. Delicious refreshments weroy rved by the hostess. assisted hy rs Jas Rooney. The Ilpllill this meeting. An acRae winning the prize T nrr.'"i.x'ncs'1A'iii'H -imtatt production in Britain I-tiniicrw ucarly :35!) 000 um'i.rr.s i.ooo moon oouons oesesaamv ij NEEDED - .i.,t-.4 RED cnoss cnuuca 1 ' v at "THE omvnn own" WED. 81 THURS. JUNE 1 alnll 3 CIICTIOTTCTOWH 1 - 5 & vyf 9 P.M. "CENTENNIAL ' i " in-;1.r r. E. I. TO WIPII g. CLINICS our soon: or us nun! OF 2,000 BOTTLES. BE A DONOR! GEITEIIIIIIL IIEI GROSS ILO0I IIOIIlI.i GLIIIG WEDNEDAY AND 'f'HURSiDAY,. JUNE 1st and 2nd, between 2 and 5 in the afternoon and 7 and 9 in the evening. in the convenience of our 1-lmnera we have installed n I-(-Ray machine In the Shoe Dept. Come in and have properly fitted nn X'-RAYED. This service wrl be of special benefit you." shoes iv t'lnIrirs-n's growing feet. under 200.00. under 400.00. 3 PIECE DINNER SET-Outstanding Valuel l”V9v.Vgdinner service for twelve. of fne imported china. All pieces have a highly t0l0illl-Pfl floral decorations on a white background, and a gold line around the edge. Set rxmsists of twelve each;dinner plates, tea plates, bread and butter plates, soup - is. tmit nappies. cups and saucers, and one each "W Matter. small platter, gravy boat. oval baker, WW sugar bowl. cream jug and covered vegetable EATON'S 2 P. M. Special. Sat .95 33 f 10 months to pay on purchases under 75.00 ' 18 months to pay on purchases of 75.00 and ' 24 months to pay on purchases of 200.00 and EATON'S BUDGET PLAN AND BUDGET COUPONS TERMS ARE AVAILABLE WITH Nlinivviutvi Pnrciiugw NO DOWN PAYMENT l S (")0 ALL MERCHANDISE ROCK SPAR An excellent varnish for in- terior use on furniture. wood- work and floors. EATON'S 2 P. M. Special. QUART ' Up to 36 months on purcha over. " An equitable carrying charge is made for this accommodation. ' For complete information enquire at EAT- ONIS ACCOUNTS OFFICE. Mezzanine. These items may be ordered by mail from EATON'S STORE in CHARLOTTE- TOWN. Send your orders to: EATON'S OF CANADA Charlottetown Store. Kent Street, Charlottetown. WEDNESDAY 2:00 P.M. SPECIALS NO PHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS ON THESE SPECIALS PLEASE STORE HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY VARNISH ses of 400.00 and years. SATIN LATEX RUBBER PAINT Rubber base paint for walls or ceilings. Washable. Avail- able in ours. 1.38 an assortment of col- EA'ION'S 2 P. M. Special. QUART 95. ON SALE WEDNESDAY GIRLS' COATS GREATLY REDUCED tlany one of a kind. All wool and wool and rayon materials - - - tweeds. plans. and checks. Various styles to choose from. some velvet trimmed. Colours in the groutp include red, blue, fawn and grey. Sizes 7 to 16 REDUCED. EACH 95 -- 9 A. M. TO 5.30 SATURDAY 0 A.M. io l2.30 TELEPHONE: b 8.50 EATON'S SALE OF FURNITURE A N D HOUSE FURNISHINGS PM FOR HOME AND COTTAGE .12. CONTINUES UNTIL JUNE 4th .I; P M inclusive. Watch for the Spec- ' ' ' Ial Yellow and Green Sale Tic- 593 keis. year. EATON'S OFF AUTOMATIC ATOASTERS ER THESE AT A SPECIAL LOW PRICE! Reliable two slice toaster controlled by a timer clock. 0! shining Choromlinn-plat- ad finish with black bakelite handles. Guaranteed for one EATON'S 2 P. M. SPECIAL. EACH HOP WITH connosnce AT eAroN's . oua eumuurps SINCE mm: "9000; SATISFACTORY on MONEY asruuoeo." -I j -1-.aor.c2g.5::.. I o 1 3.95 oriental and wine and green. Size 22V2 x 48 . EATON'S. 2 P. M. SPECIAL. EACH TOILET SEAT and COVER A good quality hardwood seat. and cover finished in glossy enamel. Fitted with dirormum-plated bar hinge to fit bowls. EATON'S 2 P. M. SPECIAL. EACH AXMINSTER MATS All wool pile. These mats will add beauty to your home. four lovely shades. Grey tone-on tone. Beige tone-on tone. Wine n Made in 5.29 4.19 iviiilv toilet TOILET OUTFITS-Vitreous China, Close Coupled I-lcnvy white vitrcnus china with efficient action reverse trap bowl and good quality tank fittings and white "duco" seat and cover. EATON'S 2 P. M. SPECIAL. OUTFIT .00 FOAM RUBBER CHAIR PADS Solid stock "latex" foam pads kitchen or office chairs. Si about 15'' deep. I" thick. EATONS 2 P. M. SPECIAL. EACH PLASTIC D 'l'l1c.s-c rlrapos nf tcxiurcd plastic are floral dcsign on white bar EATON'S 2 P. M. SPECIAL. PAIR overall 36 x 84”. front, 13" back, 1. for zes Tit 98” RAPES of outstanding value In kgrnund. Each drape about Hll