MAY 4. 1353 WIN A Wonderful GENERAL ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER 5111.4 to as GIVEN . AWAY by IlAWESl FLOOR WAX and FLOOR GLOSS in Their Big SLOGAN, CONTEST Write I iimart slogan on HAWF.S' FLOOR WAX I Illa) or HAWFS' FL()0R ill.(lF-H I iqilldl. To each nflha 25 lenders n( the heat nlnxana. HIWEI nrn awarding a General Electric Floor l'oliahar. Annilirr 2:. Pnlinhern mu .lIeVIIeni in tho dorilrrn from whoni mu I"il1T1ln( content- ani-: lu-night their Hnwea I-lonr VNax or Flnnr Gloss. (ONT!!! IUHS - IUD CAIEWLIV i. Writs a Slogan or Short Rhylna- mi morn ihan 0 words-which to your mind he-at describes the augerionty and AAIVHTIIH on of HAlVl".S' F OCR WAX or HAW 13' l”I.()()R GlO&. ;' Sulimit as many Slogan: or Rhymes as vnu vmli. lllii. not more than one priu will be awarrlorl In any one contestant. 3 Slogans or Rhvmsl rmiat 1.. plainly written lnr type ) on one aiila of tho paper onlv. and your name and address rli-arlv written or pnnir-ii at the top of up ilu-.-1. n'ri-1--iia Iuiro to give tho full name! anti Hi'lll1l'II of tho Dealer Imui whom you piirrhauod voiir tin of HAWi42S' in order that he Inc may win a nms. 4 Tn uaiif for a rizn-buy a tin of lIAWl7;' FEDOR &'AX or I-lAWES' Fi.i'l(lR GLOSS and count (ha number of Iimna the word HAWKSL appears iinyoiir tin of llAWlGS' Fl.()0ll. WAX or lt.lVtFl9' Fl.()()ll ('-LUSH. Mark the number llI1!VIP.iIlnl.elV followin your name land tit-all-r'a unmet. as folown-"'l'ha word llAWl'7S' appears. . . .i.imea on my in," Na rnlrv will be considered for a pm: u-iilmm xiii: inlnrmatinn. 5 (innteat clnnna Monday June liith, i'l's.'l, Ni eninen must marl! niir Odin luv iliai rlatr. Aildrau all entries F - i ......-.i mp... i-2.1.-mi lI.'iIA'lA& i'n. .td., L13 Ilunllaa Street liasi, Toronio 1!. Out. A The Jud as will he-F. J. Charalay Tm-onto Dal y Star; S. L. noes. Montreal in Fresno: Jamea Scroggie, Toronto 'i.legram: R. O. i-Keown. one A: (in. l.irl.. Advertising Azania. C All vniru-a hi-crime ilin rirnperty of I il'VII'd llaiw-s 5; ('n I.iil . to use as they rls-aim 'l'liP Unmpnnv will not engage in imv rorrospnndenrr. or enter into any rilariiasinn affaz-ting Ihia ('oni.ast. By entering. all (Toni:-atania agree to accept as final ihn Judgef decision. Names of uinticra will he published in this paper nboul week iv June 29. Contest Dept; C-I EDWARD HAWES 5. CO. LTD. 431.435 ouuoas st. 2.. rolionro TISHERMEN WE NOW HAVE KERMATII - MARINE ENGINES IN STOCK AT OUR MALPEQUE ROAD SHOWROOM A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD.' COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTIOZT AND ANNALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON & SON . Optometrists 53 Grafton Street 554' GOING POWIP 2"o'.naif your; daaf and 1,-ow: ,ooz.'4"cf N0wlll.)lfllllllllllSl1lti M. nmnv-ri lmm .'im.ni. Mr liiyuii-. inr fiilllillillllll 'i - vim um uiu--u 1:. 1 i il in r- ll Gi.i..'- It i. l H. us NP .1 in iowm Hmia lil llllwy yr ... llw ll l l l i yiirliy V in , I. lllilalllr Vii -. Iiiiw iiimgniiiimi Hiimimv COIMPANV ilMlTEi) Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Frank 1.2.. rl Mr. Joseph Clory left last week for Labrador, where they will be cm- ployed at construction work. Mr. John Dan Johnston of De Gros Marsh was a business visitor to Georgetown on Monday, April 27th. ' Mr. N. W. Han-se-n visited Char- lottetown on business on. Monday, April 27th. Mrs. Alfred Clory visited the city on Monday, April 27th. County cor” Judge, J. 8. Des- lfoches of Montagu- motored to Georgetown on business on Tues- day, April 28th. Mr. Joe MacMillan and Mr. Bud Currie of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Sunday. April 26th. Mr. Eric Duvar of Montague was I. recent business visitor to Georgetown. Mr. Seymour Knight was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on Friday, April 24th. Mr. Bert Lannon of the Work- nien's Compensation Board orchar- lottetown was a business visitor to Georgetown last week. Mr. Lemuel Maccormack left on Thursday. April 23rd. to join the O, G. S. Sorel as a crew member. Miss Catherine Glory, who is em- ployed in Charlottetown, spent the April 25th weekend at her home in Georgetown. s Miss Lorraine Roche was ii re- cent vlsitor to Oharlottetownwliere she was the guest of relatives. Mr. Malcolm Olair of Montague was a business visitor to George- town on Saturday, April 25th. Mr, Allie Gallant left a few days ago. for Western Canada. where he plans on spending some time. Miss Rose Mary Mair, who has been employed in Charlottetown. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Mr. Floyd Landry left early in the week for Charlottetown where he has accepted a position. Mr. William Butler of Murray River was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. April 22nd. Mm Sheila Delmar and Miss Bernloc DeLory, Prince of Wales College students, were weekend vis- itors to their home in Georgetown. Friends of Mrs. George White are sorry to hear that she is ill at her home and all wish her ii speedy reium to good health. .fMr. John Batchllder left early the week of April 20th for Pictou. N.S., where he will resume his duties as a crew member of the S.S. Charles A. Dunning. Mr. William Deooste Jr of Char- lottetown was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke Jr., of Georgetown. Miss Beatrice Mair. student nurse at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, was a recent lzuest of her grandmother. Mrs. Mary Yor- ston. ..'Mr. William Rafuse of Boston. Mass, motored in Georgetown, ar- riving here last week, where he will spend a two weeks' vacation as the guest of his mother. Mrs. Minnie Refuse. Mr. Gordon Bablneau. employer of the Halifax Seed Company of Oharlottetown and Mr. Floyd Lan- dry, employee of Denloia Bros, Ltd. of Charlottetown, spent the April 25th weekend at their homes in Georgetown. Mrs, Grace Oollings of Charlotte- town spent ths April 25th weekend in Georgetown, where iihe was the guest of her sisters. Miss Mattie Hemphi-ll and Mrs. Elizabeth Fras- er, and her brother, Mr. Henry Hemphill. Friends of Mrs. L. S. Batchiider are pleased to hear that she re- turned to her home in Georgetown on Wednesday. April 22nd. after having been ii. patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital for the past few weeks. Mr. Gregoire Trudel of Three Rivers. Que, is visiting in George- town, where he is ii guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. De- Iory. Mr. Trudel is a classmate of Richard Delory and is an en- gineering student at Nova scotln Technical College in Halifax. N. S. The schooner St. Simon, under oommand of her owner. Captain omaa Trenholm. arrived in irgeiovwn last week with it cargo herring from the Magdalen Is- ds. The herring will be disposed of locally and used as lobster bait. and family motored to Sourla on School Amateur ilontest At Georgetown --'5 hiilhly successful amateur 003'-951 bY pupils of Georgetown High School was held in the Town Hall on Wednuday night, April 22nd, before 5, large and appreciat- ive audience. The numbers included singing. step-dancing. musical selections and recitations. The contest was sponsored by the Georgetown Home and School Association and the association's president, Mr. J.How- ard MacDonald. very capabiy ful- filled the duties of master of ceremonies. Judges were: Mrs. W. W. MacLaren, Mr. Harry Yorston. Mr. Clarence David and Mr. Al- bert Raluse. Following is the programme: Group singing -Leona Blaokett, Lillian MacDonald. Isabel King, Lois Babineau. Group singing (prize winners)- Mary Ann Walker, Anita Gallant, Veronica Sampson. Virginia Burke. Jean LoLacheur, Gladys Ann Dav- id, Ella David. Gloria Myers. Recitation (Junior) prize winner -Mary K. LeLacheur. Others com- peting: Gerald Gotell, Laverne David, Danny MacLean, Diane Soioman. Marie Larsen, Kenneth Arsenauit. Solos ijuniorl prize winner- Douglas Marten. Others compet- ing: Aidene Maocormack, Harvey Martell. Dancing (Senior) prize wiiinei'- Marion Sampson and Isabel King (tied). Piano duet: Prize ulimei'--Al- deiie Maccormack and Marie Lar- sen. Recitaiions (Seniors) prize win- ner-Betty Lou Hayier. Also coni- peiing: Terry Solomon. Duets (Juniors) prize winner--- Barbara and Linda Llewellyn, Oth- ers competing: Margie Dalton and Diane Clory; Nancy and David Hartman. Dancing (Junior) prize winner- Marle MacLean. Others competing: Donn-a Llewellyn. Reatha David. Donna Yorstoii, Laverne David. Solo (Senior) prize Wlill'ier-BRl'- bara McQuillan. Duets (Senior) prize winner - Helen McCullough and Pauline Mariell. Others were Joan and Betty Goieil, Jean and Ruth Le- Lacheur. Piano solo: Prize winner-Chris- topher Hartman. ' RAGE NINE THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN . East no.-.-.c and Will Be Among P.W. C. Spring Graduates Vicinity . ' . Mr. James Be.nrTe:t, Sourls, was a visitor to North Lake April 16th. Mr. Robert. Bakerj 'Lakcvlllc. was a recent business visitor in Both. well, Mr. Lloyd G. Robertson, Red Point, was a recent l)ii'illlE5-is visitor to Klngsibbro. Mr. Gerald Briice, East Baltic, motored to Charlottetown rm husl. i ness recently, i Mr, Stephen Mlllar. North Lal-10,1 spent the week-end or April lsth at his home In East Baltic. Mr, Johnnie McKie. Howe Bay, was a business Visitor to Red Pnini, April lath. Mr. Nelson Stewart. is ill at his June Bowman Johanna MacDonald "Larry" Travis Leith Thompson home in Red Point with the gl'lpDe.l .inh;.nm MacDonald, tho dau;;h- Larry Travis, whose home town A graduate who will go on in June Bowman of North Wilt- All Wish him 3 Weed? TGCOVB412 lPl' of Mrs. .1. S. MarDnnnld I of is Winnipeg, has been the Char- Macdonald College next year, is slim: hopes to studv Home Econo- Cliarlotteiown, who intends to iottetown Islanders defensive star. Leith Thompson. son of Mr. and mics at Mount Allison University Ml-95 Belly R0b9”50"- Kl”B5b0T”r make her career in Agricultural He intends to enroll in medicine Mra. Stanley Thompson of Char- next Year. She is the dniighter ol was a0 business visitor to Char-,gC1em.,, at Dainousie University next year. lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lconarri Bowman. lottetown recently. i . . 'All regret to learn that M9.H-a1's'SLt?ire'rS, Mrs. Frank Harris, Tomnio,.l&mes Coffin whose death occured John B. Fay and Stephen Ellsworthl and Mrs. Lionel Stroiig, Montague ' in Fortune on April 16th. Mr. Cof- of East Bailtic are patients in thcl and brother. Mr. Glen RPylli)lCli.lll'l has a host of friends through- S0ll'1ii5 H05D1ba1 with the iZllDDF.i lll ihrir gri-at loss of a loving sou out the county and his recent pas- and wish them both a speedy andlaiid l)l'OillFr xiii: will be deeply felt in the home from far and near who went topical" here are believed to D0 W958 complete recovery. L , ... pm: the community in which he pay their last respects to a manlnf an extinct NONI AmF?I'1CRYI r-: The syiiip.iIliy of the l)4"OI)lP of.livr-rl for so many years, as he was held high in esteem. lhmjse SPECIES. A SOVPUIIIIEM RP"- M551-5 Hm-Me Mcponaxd ,,(-m(.my dlsmcts gags nu, to me sons l H mghiy yegpecbed citizen. honest -.U. logist said such a SpPClCS probably Klngsboro and Stanley Dingwell.land daughter of the late Mr. .klnd and obliging, whose handloapl lived here in the longsdlslam PEST- ISLAND co-or STORES to Montague and Charlottetown on-, April lath. y wont to introduce You to their fully-guuron teed Co-op Household Appliances. Meier T purchases have been made of these items and Special Prices as listed will apply dur- Mr. nd M'.rs. W:sle' F i - out and about again idlloiiliailtvarthaifilll lng MUY ' illness at there home in North l Lake. l i did not stop him from building ANCIENT BONES land lixing up a lovely farm home. ---n The funeral on April 19th was GRANDE PRAIRIE. Alla CP - largely attended by hundreds -iBones recovered from (I gravel pit Mr. Sid Burhoe. nf Charlritto-3 town and Mr. Edwin Reid. Rnllal Bay. were business visitors in North Lake, April 15th. Mi; and Mrs. R. W, Dixon. Flasil, Baltic. attr-iided the iiiiiernl of the late Mr. James Coffin. Model D10A1, 10 cu. ft. Deluxe This is our big deluxe job. It has all the lcilesf iesled features plus a lovely op- peoronce. Among the many features ore. Automatic Defrosiing, -Temperature Controlled Butisr Conditioner. ln-A-Door Shelving, - Adiusicible Shelving, - Large Storage Space (ociuolly 10.9 cu. ft.) and Twin Crisper Trays. Mr Herbert Fraser is ronimed; to his home in Kingisbnrro with thel irlu, and all wish him a speedy; recovery, l Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. J0lillSOil,l North Lake, attended the i'uiicrai' of the late Mr. James Ooi'fin.i Fortune, April 19th. 541.... ,yu1i,,V M',.I,,,.;.. R,,,hw,,1L Automatic Temperature Control Keeps Foods Fresher ...... ..pi-events drying oui...,. "God Save The Queen" closed the program. UNION ROAD W. M. S. ..tThe Easter meeting of the Union Road W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Earl Livingstone April 13th. In the absence of the :president, the meeting was in charge of Mrs. Malieit. Opening hymn. "Christ the Lord is Risen" was followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture reading was taken from Mark 16, 1-20. The program was followed irnni the Missionary Monthly. Mrs Brent MacMiilaii gave a temper- ance reading eniitied "The Boy that became a great surgeon." Hymn "Mary To The Saviour's Tomb" was then sung, followed by sentence prayer. Miss Marjorie Lamont gave the Christian Stew- ardship reading. and Mrs. MacArthur and several letters were read and discussed. It was decided to send 57.00 to the Maritime Home for Girls. For the program Mrs. Earl Liv- ingstone gave a reading entitled "A Song for Easter". Mrs. Brent MacMillanls reading was entitled "Eyes Front". The program coni- niittec for the next meeting will be Mrs. John Ashley and Mrs. Mallett. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Brent MacMillan. Collection, for the oven- ing and Easter offering was 35.65: the flower and fruit fund S110. Saints", was followed by benedic- tion. Rcfreshments were then served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. - Swen:-.n's mortality rate in 1952 was the lowest on record for than country-9.6 per 1,000 population. companied ivy Mrs. Walker's fath- er, Mr. William Buffetl. who spent the winter in Georgetown and who will reside at his home in Souris tor the summer months. Mr. ltiohu-d Debory. accompan- ied by his friend, Mr. Gregoire Trudel of Three Rivers, Qua, left on Sunday, April 26th. for Antig- oni.-'h, N. S, After spending a week in Georgetown. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. At Antig- onish they will spend a month at survey school, which completes l.lT9iT year's engineering studies. at; Nova Scntia Technical College in, Halifax, N. 5. Congratulations are being ex- tended to LAC. Herbert J, Stewart, of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Summerside. on his recent pra- Roli call was answered by 10; HM” y membetrs.Mandt utwifz uyisiltor: wage Mr.ay1d W51.-lovd MCLW, Mrs l Control. 16.4 square feet Shelf and Chill Trays Beautifully Styled in presen . mu es o e as mac -y W-H t ' 4 , , mg were read and approved. AlHEllc:1ednnl:CLAT1: glilfsifl Sea'5PmY Glee” W"h Gold T"m- Al ------------------------ -1 -- --------------- -- ---A ' card of thanks was read from r.. bnmy wm.(, shzmpim! vhinmgigkoi spent. the it-rick-end 1'! April lsthl And keeps vegetables moist and chisp in the Vegetable Troys. at her home in Rad Point with .friends. I 1 My and M,..;-;i;r01d Stead and This Deluxe Model with Green and Gold Trim is going I I lson. Mzister Lowell Stead. Moni- ague. have rs-cmitly moved to North :Lakc where they are both eniplnyi-d A linen Mr Albert Gnrrm at his fish- ing centre, North Lake. during May for only ........... ..... ........................................... .. Her friends regret to learn that . .iifr.s. Harold l-l'.intm' is ill at her 1 f lhome in North Lakr. All her minvl 1' lfriends wish hPr a speedy and complete recovery. 1 All will regret to learn that Mrs. Joseph McDonald, North Lake, is. V in patlpnt in the some” Hospuaip; freezer holds 43 3 4 lbs. of food, in-A-Door Shelves for Extra Storage Space, - 9.5 cu. ft. lAll ivish her a rx:-niplr-to recovery iand return to her small children. This is our 8 cubic feet Deluxe Refrigerator in the medium price-field. The Across-the-lop gross capacity. Moist-Cold Crisper Bin with 22 qucirf capacity. Eight Position Thermostat Charlottetown. April 16. - 1 - A'n- I Mr. Johnnie Young. Red Pnlni..l attended the funeral of his Tl'li!n(l.l ,Mr. Sandy Reynolds, in Moniag-uel .on April 16th. Our Model D10B1 Standard Refrigerator This Refrigerator has most of the outstanding features of our Deluxe Models- lncluding o Butter Conditioner, - In-A-Door Shelves. - Twln C"5P9' T”-W5: T Across-the-lop Freezer of great capacity which holds 52.5 lbs. of food. - Gross ity 10.9 cu. ft. 339.00 It is noted with i-ezrrt that the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Genrgel Bruce. Red Point. is a patient ml the Souris Hospital. All sincerely hope that lie will soon be restored to good health. and will be home wml his parcms The Refrigeroior Bargain of the Season at .......................... .. Mr. and Mrs .Gr-nrge Oh:-verie and young son have returned to their home in Smith Lake having spent the past several months in Toronto. Ont-arin, Mr 0llM'('i'lP is an up-to-date r-ai-pani.ni' and lots of work await him here. Noi Illustrated is Our 8 Cubic feel Special Model D8El This is Our Big Economy Model. Featuring Across-the-top Freezer. - Vegetable Compartment and Lorgfe Storage Space. A truly ............... ..... . I remarkable Refrigerator at our price of. Also m-oil:-blr is (1 superior English mode 7 cu. ft. Kerosene Refrigerator. Mr. Kermith Bruce has had Mir misfortune to lose one of his fine- ers while snwxiiiz lumber at hi: home in Smith Like. Ail wish Kai'- mihh a not too painful recnvrry. and are glad it was 'nnt more A ...-.m.... With a co-Op Home Freezer Mr. Arthur Rnbersiovi rctiirned to his home lll Kmzsbri-o, having been a pallvnl. in thn Souri: Hospital for sonic lime All nro glad, to see Arth-iir back home and great- 1 iv improved in hnalih. i You can have your home-grown fruits ond vegetables in December as fresh as when picked. Freeze your own meals for use at any time during the year. Three Models to choose from: Mia, Edward vTtobe-rtson, Kings- 9 Cu. ft. 15 cu. iv. 22 cu. ft. boro. has again opened up her I l l l store at North Lake for the comlngl uuml ("Mm months. Mrs. Robertson is ivol- ' - armed back by her inany customers yusrpimonp mm; as it is quite miivcnlcnt to have NTW TYPE GYRATOR l i t l our co-on Waslillng Machines are available in Six Models 198.00 The 'l9LHP Co-Op Deluxe with Safety Wringelt Control and Automatic Pump. Our Price remain there for hhc fishing sea- motion to the rank of Corporal. Cpl. Stewart served overseas dur-I lng World War II with the Cana-i dian Army and joined the R.C.A.F' in 1950. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart of Georgetown. in l946. he married the former Mr. and Mrs. spurgeon Walker Kathleen Dicks of Georgetown and they have two children. sunday. April 20th. They were ae- t 1 MA A.C. . GUARANTEE YOUR CHILDREN'S EDUCATDN? Of Course . . . fplilrl:VsV-0ylL.fflliilI' NUFACillRERSllFE a store at the slime for the many fishevrmcii l'Ill.'l liousehnldei-s who STREAMHNTD JIFTY-(HAN TUB The l9LDP Co-Op Royal with T1 lb. Tub Beautiful FOTT. Chrome Wringer and Automatic Pump. Our Price . 178.00 . 154.50 . 198.00 lslond Co-operatives also have is complete Plumbing, Heating and Water System service set up especially to help mod- ernize our rural homes at the lowest possible cost. ' . All Co-op Equipment is fully guaranteed and backed by ci full line of ports and follow-up service This Introductory Sale is on for the Month of May at CO-OP SHOWROOM 58 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown. l'.E.l. AND ALL LOCAL CO-OP STORES The many friends in the eastern districts will regret to learn of the death of Mr. Sandy Reynolds in the King's County Memorial Hospital Montague. April -lath, At the early age of ill years. Sine:-re sympathy or all goes out to his father. Mr. Mamliol Reynolds, his PRTSSURI Siliiloli The MP2 Co-Op Special. Our Economy Model with ON wiimciw . . 9 lb. Tub. Our Price .. . on AND fli(lRl( Monm ivieiiaii The W453 Co-Op Royal Gasoline Operated. Our Price Phone 2431