MAY 3. .1953 I t Y , TEE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ihn loo snll Delays Placing of Regular Buoys c.G,S. Brant got into Cari- m',I,lh:,a.-bor yesterday and placed but no rexllllf WWI fl;:;u5:”X? danger from drift ice :0 buoys were placed It Wood islands. arncnils of Norlh11D1b"1'!nd ..f,,i.. said there was itill eon- iderabie drift in in Northam- ; 13nd strait and the ferries Loaulnre Nova. and Dunnini W0"ld in begin the Wood Islands-Cal'i- ilou service today. Nor would they move Sunday "unless conditions a ti ." mqjWi:roW:svarlepx)Pled that from the dark of the ferry.Abeg-welt yester- day nothing W9 M Wu” be 59:" in both directions in the sire t. TN. aerial ice patrol did not make i, ifighi. Immunization clinics Planned, . mmunization clinics to ,,enx?;11:l”l?iI'ilD centres in the provin- rs commencing next week 15 8 new feature of the Department of licalth and Wcliares efforts to cm-,1;-oi and wipe out dangerous and preventable diseases by H193”-5 ation. otq-llgmrllrtdigramme which has been 1,, operallOn for over twenty years through clinics held every three years in all the rural schools has been the means of greatly reduclns the cases and deaths from 'wh00Dr inc; cough and diphtheria in our province. This new service of clinic Centres in the in-between wars will give parents in the dis- ll”iClS surrounding the centres an ,,ppm-tunity or having their child- ren protected at an early Il.'E- Th!-' ncgional clinics are for infants from three months of B89 and Dfer school children who have IIOVH been inoculated, also for the V0131! children who did not complete their inoculations in the school clinics held Sprint: and .,PI1l last rear. ' Souris had the honor of holdinc the first of these clinics yesterday when forty young children were inoculated. several of them having just. reached t.hree months of age. The mothers were proud to be starting protection for their child- ren at the recommended age. BIRTHS. MARRIADES. DEATHS Soc Per Insertion BIRTHS MARTIN - at the Charlottetown Hospital on April 29. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Martin, ursnti 'l'i'ilCEflle. a son Francis Kevin. lliacCANNELl. - at the P. E. 1. Hospital on April 29. H152 to Mr and Mrs. John Maccimhell of Canoe Cove, 3 daughter, Gladys Anne. MacLEAN-At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Nlay 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. C eland Mac- lran, Charlottetown, a son. Al- lison Brian. Weight 7 lbs, 12 on. f'0I-TIN-At the Western Hos- pital. Albcrton. on May lot, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin, Alberton. a daughter, Laurie Lee Robson. '1 lbs, 4 and one quarter 01. ' DEATH llllNSFOBD- In the Charlotte- lawn Hospital. on Friday. May 3nd, 1952. Katherine Bernadette mustard, 9 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dunsford. City. Her remains were transferred yesterday after- noon from the A. A. Henneney Funeral Home to the residence of her parents. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in the Cath- olio Cemetery. ll.D. Maolean UNDIETAIII R. Gordon Les. Board of Trustees. welcomed the guests of honour His Honour the l.ieutcnant-Gov- ernor and Mrs. Prowse. I-lia wor- ship the Mayor and Mrs. Stewart, His Reverence the Minister and Mrs. somers. and the Church or- ganist. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. and the members and friends of the Congregation. Upper Hall Pariah were served their supper, and while the adults took supper the children were entertained with movlest provided by the National Film Board kindness of Mr. Brier and Mr. Gordon White. called on Mr. Somers in appreciation of the Congrega- tion's loyalty and splendid gener- osity, paid feeling tribute to the memory of the late Mr. D.A. Mac- Kinnon, and Mlcxenzle on the honour recently conferred on her by Mcclill Uni- verslty. lion. J. Walter Jones y Provincial Chairman Annual Kirk Parish Dinner A very large crowd of members and friends poi st. .lames' Church filled the Upper and Lower Halls or the Kirk Hall last evening for the annual Parish dinner which was most attractively served at tables adorned with daffodils by the Young Women's Group of the Kirk Auxiliary. Presiding at the head tsble. Dr. Chairman or the which included while the adults gathered in the the children of the shown through the Chandler .-Following Dr. Lea who spoke the supper con graulated Miss His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor then spoke in warm com- mendation of the work of the Min- ister and the satisfaction of the Kirk ' made in all parish activities. iworahlp the Mayor then addressed the gathering as Chairman of the Kirk Hall Renovation Fund Cam- paign and thanked the Congrega- tion for the kindly and generous K-ay in which this special effort in the progress being His ad been undertaken and carried through. ' Retiring to the Upper Hall the audience was provided with a most entertaining programme when a ployetta entitled "The Shoemaker and the Elves" the Brownie Pack under the lead- ership of Mrs. Ian Burnett and Mrs. Morton Dew. Solo numbers followed by Brownies Kitty Gass. Susanne and Brenda Large. was presented by Shaw. Pamelr Stewart This in turn was ' followed by a musical programme prepared un- der the direction of Miss McKenzie as follows: Knights' song"; the Heather" Dance Nancy White; Girls' Choir-"The Birth-Night" and "The Skye Boat Song": a Piano Duet by Gail and Virginia Mustard "rho Jolly Dark- Tolle Dperated As A Sub-Branch Boya' Choir-"The Piano solo: "On by Derek Dew; "The Highland Fling" by The Mt. Stewart branch of the ge”. Extension And The Salvation Army Campaign Hlx I.lent.,Govoiraor T. W. 1.. Promo - ATBDN The Advisory Board of the Sal- vation Army are pleased to an- .'.l'.R. Cudmoro ” Provincial Chairman BENTIIAI. lllllllllll ..... This column 3 eual-utter noun or local Interest. Dal advertising -olannayaatarolnybolnactod at five cents a wad. atrlotly pay- ahlolnulvauo. . JIMMY! TAXI - Phone 53. GIGOITB PHARMACY. Phone 3170. MBS. JOHNSTON! LADIlll' WIZAI-Clearance sale --Dresses, Costs, Suits. ADD CHAIM to your room with a new lighting fixture from Brown Electric. IIOMECBAIT open daily. In- fants jackets. bootees, dresses. Crib quuta. toys. PERENNIAL P I. A N T I now ready. List on page 0. Joe R. Smith. THE OFFICE of J. A. Cat'- ruthers. Optometrist, will be cloa- ed all. day Monday, May 6. BUY MOTHER. a gift she will appreciate at a price you will ap- preelate at the Abegwelt Gift Court, 181 Great George St. nounce that his Honor the meat. Governor. 'r.w.1.. Prowse. has consented to act as Patron for their forthcoming campaign. and that the Premier. Hon. J. Walter Jones. has agreed to act as honor- ary Chairman. This announcement was made last evening. by the Advisory Board chairman, Mr. '1'. Roy Cud- more. The Provincial Chairman also expressed himself as well pleased with the progress being made in organizing the various committees essential to the success of the drive. The campaign is scheduled to open May 19th and terminate early in June. The objective for the Province has been set at 825,- 000. being the minimum amount required to make the necessary ex- tension to sunset Lodge and to continue our contribution to the great work of the Salvation Army. Special Meeting of Irish society A special meeting of the B. I. S. was held last night in the Soo- iely rooms in the Riley Building. Charlottetown with the president. E. W. Hogan in the chair. Reports were received and approved from the following committees who had previously not reported: Finance, property. auditors, shamrock and transportation. ' A motion that special thanka were due American Can Go. for their generous donation of the cans used in the Society's annua. St. Patrick's Day shamrock sale, meet. '0: the Society will be 0 n WILL YOU help save the life a Canadian service an over- seas? Be a blood donor week of May 5th. ronwii counr - In the City - Police Court yesterday Stipendiary Magistrate. Martin. one drunk and incapable was given 20 days in 1511- before K. M. NAME OMITTED - In the in VARIETY CON CERT by Memoriarn notice of late nnerson Dunsford the name or his brother Boyd of Montreal among the list of omitted. CTII ANNIVERSARY now on. The Abegweit .clift Court, 181 Great George St. Day cards and gifts. relatives was inadvertently S A I. E Mother's "5 umn1m0"Slv.PHSed W the worn: umrao Church. Cen- meelln8- tral ll am., Sunday school l0 Considerable discussion ensued g,m,; pleugnc Grove 2 pm. York over the Society's plans for re- 730 pm, Rev. John Douglas. build": their hall. The regular in- chaplain Service Director Due Monday Col. C. G F. stone. MBE. OD. held May 16th. Poultry Products Inspector Returns dian River school district will be staged Hamilton HI.ll,' Monday May 5th, 8.30 pan. Sponsored by Hamilton W. I. Admission 40 and 25. SWOBN IN - Ernest A. Suther- land of Carleton. P. E 'l.. ,WBS sworn in as ordinary seaman. DD. Director of Chaplain service (Protestant). Army Headquarters. Ottawa, will visit Charlottetown Monday. May 5. it has been an- nounced by Headquariers Eastern Command. Halifax. Col. stone is presently carrying out a tour of Eastern Command' and while in Charlottetown will visit with officers Commanding Reserve Force units and with the Reserve Force chaplains. Capt. H E. D. Ashford MBE. Capt. J. '1'. Irwin and Capt. J. R. Mcllvfahon. ies": a vocal solo by Miss Nancy MaoNevin.y "Gathering Daffodils farr. sumervell): a piano solo "Butterfly" (Grieg) by Marjorie Hurst; a vocal solo "The Answer" flluntinirdon Terry) by Miss Barb- ara R026": 9. piano duet "Ballet Music' from "Rosamlundl" by Mar- jorie Hurst and Nancy MlaoNevin: a vocal solo "Bless thls'i-louse" by Mrs. Neil D. MacLean; a. piano solo "Corantc" (Bach) by Gordon white. and Bibelius' "A Song of Peace" by the Men's choir. with the singing of the National Anthem and the pr nouncement of the Benediction the happy even- ing came to a close. IN MEMORIAM . In loving memory of James A. Chappell. South Granvllle, who departed this life May 1st, 1941. "Gone but not forgotten." Family. Mr. F. M. Nash, District In- spector of Poultry Products. re- turned yesterday from on inspect- ion tour which took him to Mone- ton. st. John. Halifax, Kentville. Truro, and Debert. In the Annapolis Valley, near Kentville, Mr. Nash was privilgeg- ed to visit the plant or Ella and Son, where a big industry in poul- try and eggs is in full operation. The plant has been processing and shipping 12 and 13 week old roos- ter chickens for more than a year, and meeting with success. The pro- duct finds '6 ready market in Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland, while substantial shipments are made to Bermuda by Lady Boats in which chilled service is available. At Debert. N. s., Mr. Nash sat in with otficials of the Nova scot- la. Department of Agriculture. who were giving a course in grading Mr. .T. O. C. Campbell. Deputv Attorney General. is currently off duty on his annual vacatlon; Ac- companied by Mrs. Campbell he is visiting various Eastern United states cities and will later visit Toronto and Montreal. . England (CP)-signs of the times: A six- yelr-old girl taken to the movies here for the first time was asked how she had enjoyed herself. "it was just like television." she said. storesman. on active service yes- terday. and will be the "Queen Charlotte" for duty unlli assigned elsewhere. . attached to COBBECTl0N- A short article in The Guardian of April 30th to the effect that Min Heater Mac- Neili of Lake Verde had received a letter of thanks for a message of sympathy from if. M. Elizabeth should have read from the Queen Mother. Queen CIIABLOTTETOWN needs at least 500 Blood Donors at Clinics to be held at Red Cross Head- uarters on Monday and Tues- ay. May 5th and 6th between Beginners, Classes meet at the usual hour 10 o'cl k. The Junior and Senior 1' A. Mu-Kcnaie, R.CN. (R) been promoted to the rank of Act- lng Lieutenant. R.C.N. cording to an official the Naval Ottawa. Charlotte." 2-4 in the afternoon and 7-10 in the evening. Be one and help save a life-perhaps your own. SAINT PAUL'S Sunday School. Primary and Bible o'clock poultry. The course was largely at- class epartmenta at 2 tended by producers. for G. B. R. Ill. Examinations. Teachers and scholars are urged Personals '” ”' l'"”" ' .. PIIODIOTED -- Sub. Lieutenant has (R) ac- releaae by D rtment wa"Queen Defence received at the ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hickey of Harbour Main, Newfoundland, Canada. to- day announced the engagement an their daughter. Ellen Mary of approaching marriage d the social hall on Thursday even- Inserted by Wife and SOMETHING new has been added . . . to the stock of miimons in Lenox. to Gavan J. MacMillan of Lanesboro, son of Mr. and Mn. Ambrose A. Maouillan of Pow- nal, Prince Edward Island, Can- ada. -ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker. Murray Harbour Royal Bank of Canada in future will be operated as a sub-branch Charlottetown all room in of the bank here, it was announced last night by banking officials. The office at Mt. Stewart will no longer be open for business on a full time basis. Instead the sub- granch will only be open on Mon- ays ma Thursdays. competent Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITH M081 an DEW Phone 8046 - lliaotsrn Trust Bldg. - Charlottetown CllorletIetowm- . . ATTENTION uunslas Mums" NATIONAL Mmomn. snvica ' suuoav, my 4, ma Charlottetown Hospital Chapel-Mou an: em. fol- lowed by Communion brobkfaol. . The Baptist Church-Sorvleo of 7:00 p.m. . SummeriHex- p Evening service on lllo Iepllnt Church and some Pooh lonlonsotlllolle Church the Furniture Departments mcralde Stores-a new shipment of and true Mirrors the Glass Guild and the Hobbs Glass sizes and designs-as well as many of the most popular of the tried have been included. You'll see framed or unframed Mirrors-plain or etched Mirrors-Mirrors with bevelled edges . . . M 5. E M y wish to announce the ensue- ' ment of their daughter. min Charlotte to WEhdOllwI?t:lnC.MlB? of Mr. and Mrs. a r . of Both the Charlottetown and the Sum- olunnom; ma Adm". name. Mirrors has just arrived from both ,0 Raymond, Km 0, M... "m M”. Company. All the newest shapes. D. D. Lmnumneu Hopwem . y . ' .. pg, Pictured above line! inspection this .week are members of the City Police liorce with Mayor .1. D. Stewart and the cil. Seated from left to right are Councillor F.J. Storey. Mayorl Stewart. Chief of Police Charles! MacArthur. Councillor M.A. Farm- . FOR DELICIOUS hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries. Stu's Turn- about. St. Peter's Road. ME. AND MRS. George Ber- nard, Long River. will be at home to their friends on Tuesday even- lng, May 6, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. PIANOSI PIANOS! PIANOSE some of Canada's best makes, thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed. A number ready for immediate delivery. Miller Bro- thers Limited. MILTON - RUSTICO PARISH. Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey, -RD. Services for Sunday. May 4th are as follows; St. John's, Milton. 11.00 a.m., Holy Communion and sermon, 7.30, Evening Prayer and sermon; st. Mark's, Rustlco, 2.30 Evening .Prayer and sermon. "Come and bring the whole iam- up A CHOICE FOR. YOUR GAR- DEN - A large variety of clim- ate tested plants are being oifer- ed in an advertisement in today's issue. by Mr. Joe R. Smith. Clin- ton. P. E. I. Alihough they Br! available by mail order, islanders will find it 1). profitable nnd pleas- ing exiperience to personally visit the nursery and get first hand in- formation and assistance in mak- ing a selection. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT - A large crowd attended the concert in Cornwall Hall last evening. and judging by the applause the en- tertainment was very much en- joyed. The young Cornwall danc- ers with their teacher, Mrs, Evelyn M-acKinnon. delighted everyone and the music and readings were enjoyed by all. The Cornwall Community Club expressed ap- preciation to all who helped to maize the concert so successful. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES AT- TENTION-Prizes of 8200. 5150 and 3100 for Community Improve- ment can be yours by entering your community in the Rural Beautification Society's contest this year. Improvement of halls, churches. schools, cemeteries. private homes in your community all coun toward the award. Why not decl at your next meeting to enter the contest? Mail your entry on or before May 10th to the Rural Beautification Society in care of the P. E. I. Libraries, Charlottteown. n:r.nowsmP' MEETING -Th? Irwin Christian Fellowship Group of Trinity United Church met in ing. Allison MacKinnon led the group in a series of games which was followed by the devotionaly period conducted by Rev. J. T. Ir- win. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Play- er were the guests for the evening Mr. Player kindly asked the group to move up to the -Sanctuary oi the church where he gave I. very interesting talk on the organ, the dlfferent types of music. and how to distinguish them. A short busi- ness period was held. A delicious lunch was served by the commit- tee. Mr. Irwin closed the meeting i-AGE FIVE City Police- Force Inspected following me an-”er. chairman of 'awNbt- Councillor Elmer MacDonald. Standing in the second row are A.J. Lund. POHCG Committee 01 the CRY 90"!” Traffic Serueant L.A. M':lnn1s.ireor are Constables Neil Macnevin Webster, Sgt. A..l.l and Reginald Burns. Dowling. Cnst. Lloyd Wskelin.' Cnst. Lloyd Archer, 0 mt. Russelii Downs and Sgt. M.W. Reardon. ini Detective Sergeant Sgt. Stems ' A delighted audience left under the direction of sister Notre Dame Academy Auditorium young Charlottetown singer. Miss Muureen Blake, a group of dancers who performed two very original dance interpretations and the Not- re Dame Choir. The concert was St. the Committee. and. the third row as Out. Arthur Bishop. Deputy Chief Watson Hig- gins. Cnst; James l-iowott. Sgt. Duncan MacPhall. standing in the Missing at the time the photo was taken wall Desk Sgt. Ernest McTague. . - Photo by Garnhum. Fine Recital Given At Notre Dame Academy 1 man: "Peasant Dance" by Bee- thoven. Regina Giliia; "Pretty Ir- ) is" by Renard. Patricia Cronin and last evening after a recital of sen- gggfck Hengaefigfne "A:;fgg;na1gl' ior piano students, an outstanding and ..'ve5pers.. by R. Goddm" Mary Claire Smith. The second part of the recital featured Maureen Blake. in two continued on page 15 Adolphe Marie, A. T. C. M.. un- do the auspices of the Most Rever- en-.'. James Boyle. Bishop of Char icttetown. The first group of selections was composed entirely of piano num- bers. of which three were duets, as follows: "Ballet Mucie." by Schub- Johnson & Johnson Prescription Specialists ert, Patricia MacDonald and shells Macinnis; "Winter song" by Benson, Jennie MacDonald; "Blossom Time" by Ludovic. Lor- - raine Scott; "Prelude in D" by Your Family Drug Handel. Shelagh Molioy; "A store Murch" by Engelmann, Elizabeth Kelly and Nola M. Mccabe; "son- atina" by Dussek. Bonita Small- Cor. lens A Prince Ma. Hon. Presidcnt-- DR. L. W. SHAW President- Dl't. G. D. STEEL Vice-Pres. (Prince)- MR. LOWELL HANCOCK Vice-Pres. (Queen's)-- MR8. WALLACE RODD FESTIVAL OF MUSIC MAY 5 - 1o SESSIONS ON MONDAY 9:30 a.m.-P. W. C. Hall and Community Centre 2:00 p.m.-P. W. C. Hall and Community Centre 8:00 p-m.-P. W. C. Hall - Official Opening. ' Presiding-Dr. G. D. Steel Platform Secretary-Mrs. Leonard MacDonald Addresses by-The President, 6. D. Steel, M.A., LL.D. The Honorable Premier J. Walter Jones His Worshl Mayor J. D. Stewart Adiudicolor, Mr. Clayton Hare Adiudicalor, Mr. Reginald Geen, F-R.C.O Presentation of Honorary Life Memberships to:- Vice-Prcs. (King's)- MRS. A. D. MSCKENZIE 5ecretary- ' MRS. EDWIN COOK Asa't. Bec'y.- MR1 MALCOLM MacKENzlE Rec. Sec'y.- MRS. WENDELL WOOD Mrs. Nadine Archibald Mrs. Preston Beck Competition in women's choruses, senior piano, mixed duels, male ocleite, violin and men's choruses. -ADMlSSlON- marriage: to take place in June. in fact any kind of Mirror you desire the Furniture Departments of I-Iolma for your home may be found in n's Both Stores. home. Department-there are some pe length you'll wish. Made in aw Jsunty in plain colors as well a are from 10 to 18, priced 16.95 upwards. Coat from the Ladiea' Wear Department. PERENNIAI. favorites are the Bar wear Department. pastel shade: that really Sweaters have a soft as a kitten Cashmere finish--they're in also styles. The Pullover: are 4.98 and the Cardigans are 5.95 in the Sportswear Department. "do" for Summer wear. 500 IIOOD DONOR! NIIOID AT RIP CIOII HIADOUAITIIS CIIARIOTTITOVIN 'T!-IE Hardware Department in Summcrslde says-"Como and them!" There is an excellent stock oi RECONDITIONED ICE BOXES all ready for your-selection. They are in good condition and there are various styles and sizes from which to choose. from 15.00 up for a Reconditioned Ice Box to fit in The Early Shopper Gets the Best Ice Box-so shop NOW for one in the Hardware Department of the summeralde Store. THE "I'l"' COAT for summer is a SHORTIE from tha,Ladles' Wear rfect beauties in that particular short iahy swinging or belted atyiea-they're I daring plaid: and checks. Choose your Summer Short ria Knit SWEATERS in the Sports- Both Pullover and Cardigan styles in luscious Those Harris K MONDAY, MAY Ill!-2-4 and 7-10 WIOAY, MAY Mb-I-4 Ind 7-I0 liet The sizes iii The prices range . to your cottage or 44..-wx with a prayer. Irlllik gesnuwcazgpaytyi , EHDCDLATE MAIISHMALIDW .9” Qamtty CENTRAL cneamamr-:s up. sunneaatoe - CHARLOTTETOWN - scum: ' - Morning and Afternoon ...... .. Evening 15: 25c FLAVOR TREAT I-"OR MAY NO boys' that's really worth playing for . . . 0 super combination of rich. delicious. Chocolate ice cream that's rippled through with yummy marshmallow. so am. You! porno. whether you're the tired-out bad or the ready-for-more youngster. hurry down to yew favorite dealer and get Perfection CHOCOLATE MARSl'lMAll.OW. It lay - served in cones. oundeeo or yovrug take home a I pt. Noolylo goflofgg