moi. . 19." 01951 , ayltiiiuitie liens 7: cl muy of all Guides and Brownie! Just another reminder that our Rally is being held on April 5th. 530 ,,, m. Trinity Hall. would you pmsh confirm with Mrs. -Yenklnl it you are putting on 0 DW- "mm.-Vnc'! ,Do not forget that you fnnv sell candy for company or pack funds. but only one Guide or Brownie from each BFOUP HWY w”. Brownie Circus Contest Have you started your circus W17 If not. there is still time. 'yau.- Leader has a list of in- suu.-iions and some ideas. We want 1... of entries to make a really big msplay. Each Brownie should be me to make at least two ani- mals or cages. Ono Pack in Sum- niersldc has entered. Brown Owl Miss Wcd.gc's. how about the .,.h.-.- Puck? If you need help or will? more ideas call Mrs. Jenk- ,.., and please notify her at once fr 5Qli are entering tho contest. Phone 380-J. . ' Basilica Brownies pur Brownies of the 8th Puck havc improved in many W035 Sin” mp last visit. At a meeting on Fri- day last 25 Twccnies were enroll- .d'hnd made their Promise to Mrs. J. G. MacDonald. Commiss- loner. at the Tondstool. Tweenlcs . 1-nr0ii0(i wore: Marilyn Mccailu-m, A2110? McDonald. Lorna Mclnnls. Juanita Gallant, llelcn Mccallum. Nora McCalium, Alice Noonan, p;.tr'lvln. Murray. Ann Mcxenna. Pznricln Oaudet. Virgin” M9 Qunid, Aileen Noonan. Patricia Sherry. Patricia Mccobo. Ann connolly. Shirley Flynn. Karin Mc-Qunid. Marilyn Hdsan. Dorothy Gaiinnt. loan Phillips, Carol Me- innis, Georgina Reeves. Kathleen smith, Lillie McQuaid. After the cgrmmny all 'the Brownies joined ill rz-panting the 'Pi'omlSB- The Field Secretary taught two new games that the little girls quickly naught on to and plnimd Willi 9"' ihuslam. Brown Owl Betty Mac- Donald. Tawny Janet Mat-Donald. Helen Mcinnis and Loretta Kellv arc going all out to teach the Golden Bar test. Many Leaders do not know Brownie "Taps" with which every meeting should close. Here it is Brown Owlts. copy it and use it: '0): Lord our God. Thy Chudfm we. Grant us Thy Ponce. Till the Sunrise. Good-Nixxhi-" Brownies, before coming to be passed for Proficiency Badges please check with YOU!" 390"" owl ilrst to make sure that you fulfill all that is required in the Rule 300K. New Minister For lryon - Bonsiiaw Rev W. G. Klllam, Mouth . of Keswick, N.B., will arrive in this Province next month to take over Bonsimw area on the first of May. Rev. Mr. Klllam recently ro- signod as pastor of the United Baptist. pastorate in Mouth of Kean-ick. where he has been serv- ing a group of churches for the t three years. in order (list he might accept the call to Prince Edward Island. a in ii rccent issue of the Frederic- inn "Dally Glenncr' 'it is stated hi; many, friends listnned with -e cl to his roslgnstlon. and that he and Mini. xillam had both iIT!.'('ll worthy of the high esteem in which the community hold them. I ! BIRTHS. MARRIAGIS DEATHS L 50: per Insertion O BIRTHS FOSTER-At the P. E. 1. Hospital. Si. Patrick's Day. to Mr. and tilts. Allison E. Foster, a son. Mlciinci. ii1cNi.'lf.L-At the ,Charlottetown i05llll:il on March L5. to Mr. and PS. lurncst MncNciil of Rocky Aim! a daughter. Neva. Carroll ; nouns & llel.l-Ion-At Crapaud. March 18. 1951. John A. McLeod in 'hls dist gear. The remains will be trans- ”.'"'(i,ll1is morning from the Cut- i""llr- Funeral Home to his late "Hdcncc. Bradolbsne , where. a Dfivlltv scrvico will be. held Tues-' lliw niiernoon at one o'clock foi- giwed by service in the Brads!- tjnc United Church -at 1:30. In- -lmcnt in Bradoihsno cemetery, WOOLRIDGE-At the Charlotte- fgrln Ho-pit-1. March mu. 1951. s''- James P. Woolrid of 203 ',"r-w sum: in nu th ..-. go remains are resting at he (Lil c Funeral Home whore "ncrai service will be held Tutu tly afternoon. service starting at Plio oclock. The interment in the "DWI Cemetery. r ' 5 onnaanna I IIIAI-Illl i old " . 'Wii"i.'.": if I group of churches in the 'f'ryon- his ..........m ' Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOVWN celfrnii Biiluliiildil link column is tunnel for now: own nature may be- It dnocntsawadunotb II!- abig in advalua. - OBASWILI. tor Paton. EXTRA HEAVY vices for gar- ages. Tanton Accnoriu. . Arumn tho" United Church special Enter urvlcea tonight. at 1:30 p.m. MES. JOIINBTON1 LADIEW WEAR. Beautiful coats. suits. dresses. Also Isle stock. BUMPER scissor and 3-5 and 12 ton hydraulic Jocks. Tantong Ac- cessories. - DON'T FORGET the seat sale for Easter Monday ploy opens this morning at nine am. at E. T. Holman's Ltd. REPLACE that leaky radiator with a new one from Tanton Ac- cessories, wholesale and retail. ENTBES HOSPITAL-Mr. Elmer .I. Cam t 'l, Sales Manager at S. 33- Johnsimis. IAd.. Charlottetown, entered the P. E. I. Hospital last Thursday for treatment. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stlpendlary Magistrate's Court on Saturday, the only case to appear was, that of I man charged with vegrancy who was sentenced to 20 days in Jail. B. Y. P. U. MEETING-dihmous solution of the Easter story in the form of projected transparenc- ies shown at the regular meeting of the Baptist Union last evening. A hymn-sing led by Miss Marguerite Brehaut Owned the service. Miss Marlon schurman presided. aoous TICKETS - A young Ohariotte-town man. it is under. stood. was taken into custody by City Police Saturday night an the result of I manber of hockey fans comollinino that they had been sold botus tickets for the Island- crs-St. Mary's hockey game. The bogus tickets were those printed for I lame earlier in the season. 'l'hey were sold outside the Forum to uniknowmvx fans anxious to gain access to the guns. BREAK REPORTED - Mr. A. G. Turpin reported another break into M! Ii'ocOi'Y store It 85 Prince Street to City Police yesterday afternoon. Although the thieves had pulled out drawers in the counter and mo : merdbandlu. apparently nothing was taken. Entry was made through the rear of the store. it had been previous- ly broken into at Christmas. FUNBAI. SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. H. A. lib- ers of 246 Queen Bt.. was held Saturday afternoon from the Cutciiffo mineral Home. The ser- vice at the home and grave was conductod by the Rev. .1-I. E. D. Achford. assisted by the Rev. 0. were: Dr. E. M. round. Earl Tay- lcnlamin stcniford. Jock Cameron. Btowart Pierce and Amby Weatbcrble. The interment was in the People's cemetery. To IOBEA - Before proceeding to Korea. Capt. Wm. Orr Mulligan. Jr., of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps. spent a few days leave with reports. captain Mulligan. who is a recent graduate in Arts and Dent- istry of Mcoill University. is a vet- withtherirstxuooarsinthcaew ond world war. having served in Northwest Europe with the First lfussaro in the Second Armouisd nrlgsde. The luv. Dr. Mulligan who was for a number of years minister of st. airmen church. and Mrs. Mulligan are well known hare. Mona PLAY AT cocoon- An Easter play. "The Lowiy King." look the place of the reg- ular sermon at the Baptist church last evening. The (tiny. performed with a minimum o lion prom- tiu. showed the effects of ohrict'a ministry in the district on the various members of a Jewish fam- ily of that time. The out included Q19 following:-Misses Greta Pott- or and Marion lohurmsn. Messrs aocrdon Maolaohbrn Keith Breh- aut and Au:-boy Gamble. Assisting also were: Misses Dorothy Mac- lbannan. Ena Maehchern and Clara Simmons. Direction was by bars. .1. Mcourdy Bell. To Boost strength of Army emu UHAWA. March 17-(CP)-The MOM Deon-aunt Friday ..an. i'.Ti'.T'i3 2.uh.”””":3.' l.'..”"l 3'1 "” I-n Army coded in 5' "'1; Young Pecple's at u ' Clinton, Carol Mccalium. Claudia Carlyle Wdboter. The pail-bearers 3 nlouononsid. 0 Junior iieciial ii lioire Dame Like a Rainbow That's shining". was the final chorus at the annual Junior Recital held Thursday evening in Notrv Dame Auditorium at which an Exceilancv Bishop Eoylo This was a fitting theme for the fine program of music. song and dances presented by those young pupua. in their col- orful spring dresses. on a stage art- istically decorated in music now and spring flowers. . The execution of the piano num- bers. played from memo y, showed careful training, and promises well for future accomplishment. several among the performers showed ex- ceptional talent and ability and many of them will receive a piano diploma of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto on the oven- A feature novelty. which received an enthusiastic encore. was the song and character dance, "The Hop scotch Polka", which was gaiiy lung and danced by ten Grade Five pupils in Highland attire. The choral numbers "The Wind" and "whitticum Fair”. by twelve Grade seven girls were rendered in a rather original and humorous way. The Program: runny Moon Man (Kerr) - Pat- ricia McPhail. Little Rosebud (Kerr) - llieanore Hayes. on the Tree Top (King) - Rose. mary Hughes. The Brook (Adair) .. Glenda Mcdabe. The swallow song (Adair) - Eileen Grant. sleepy Bird (Thomas) - Sally Ii . Miniature Suite (Melecoi)-Mary Evelyn Rowe. Bicycle Ride (Thomas) -- Ann Mcxenna. In the Spring (Adair) - Wendell Mcbougall. . Hornpipe (Peenon) Eddie Atkin- n. Bing Lee Obina Boy (Lively) - Jeffery Oantweil. Folk Dulce: "The Irish Jk" - Roma Mcoloslrcy. Hap Holiday (Braathe) - Elia- abeth Kermit. Rows Awakening (Silvester) - Mary Oonneily. Band Doodle Dance (Dungan)' - Mary and Ann Mcoabe. Ship Ahoy .(Bentloy) garet Mcfntyro. Rondo (Diabelli) - Pauline M - Donald. ” The New Dell (Tchaisowskl) - Mary Hughes. Dictlon: "Grandma. Danced the Minuet" .. Barbara Moauaid. - The Butterfly (Mcbachlanl-Ann Lawlor. Tinkiing Bells (Bugbee) -. Carol - Mgr. Walsh andiltiloon lfandrogsn. The Organ Grinder (R-lohter( - Mary Evelyn White. The-Tin soldier (Fletcher) - De- (Oiomontl) - Euth run. Minuet (lash) - Patsy Kelly. choral speaking solutions "witticum r'air"- "rho wind". , Parade of the tile Ducks (Hob- son) .. Virginie M . sonantina (clement!) - ltoberts Lappin. The Landlcr (Btaoibdt) -- Patricia Cronin. Monkeys in the Tree (Berlin) - Shelagh Molloy. Curious dtory (Holler) - Wanda Oharooter long and Dance. - '.I!heBootohPolka. no man Boy (Dunhill) - Jan- lonatina (Dtabeill) - June Hen- annoy. Ailgglro Op. 20 (Kuhlau) - Bar- Adagio in D (Franck) - Mary Claire anuth. Vocal selection -. "Rainbow in the Sky" - The Music Class. God Save The King. anode 3&0" 00.000. in effect since I Latest flcuros at . quarters show "my m” an actual strength 25,3.-341 in 400 cadctcorpg 0' the 15-000 tfliricd. ceninr" Com-and ha. been allotted an increase of 0.000; com. mud. 1.000: and lzaniu-n..Prairlo and Western Commando, we each. Aroservoofuoowiilbcboldat heldoulrtlcrs--suttioi-ind later. , s L. ii.8. Tourist lrado Fell off Last Year HALIFAX. March 17 - (OP) -- Novs .scotia's tourist businou fell off in use as compared with the peak year of i040.. Hon. Harold Connolly, minister is charge of the industry, told the Legislature to- day. The report showed 19.11! mm visitors, with their daily avonlc expenditure 46 cents less and their total exper”1ii'e8 82.W0.000 1085 than in 1940. 3Aiw1n.oNA. spun. March 16 vtnoutars)-The authorities to- day closed a factor! It Pueblo Nuevo near here and IINSM-' the proprietor. They oiieted he failed to obey government inlililctiolll to dismiss workers who joined the cost-of-living strike earlier this week in which 810.000 took lilti- wl M H I VIA? III!!! I lit 3 mouse A 0 IIIAD l o THIGH . 0 Gill" GOLD! couom - i L. i ' l c' 1 i4. 1 ah. i ' . All Master Masons are Educated to meet at Brod- Ialbane Tuesday, ltfarchpoth atvl pm to attend the funeral -.....;,a.... com A; ram... iir. Burris Promoted To tittawa office Mrs. Emma Bruce. who is in mks; of the Women's Divisgn of 0930001 lhwlomcn: face in Charlottetown, -lotus-nod no... Monoton Satu-rdary night, where one Morpeuntsd In ampioyees of the Charlottetown and lumm ” 91. fine: at a banquet given 'in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Currie of Moncton. . Mr. Currie. who has been as- sisiant oupudnsondeat of the Us. emptioymont Insurance Commiuion for the Atlantic Region, has been promoted to the position of admin- iotrwtice assistant to the. executive director at Ottawa. Before be- t , assistant superintendent at Mancton Mr. Currie bod been man- uger of the Sydney office. During the past few he has been re- peatedly called to Ottawa for ad- ministrative consultations. and has been recognised for some tune as a man of brilliant attainments. Employees of both the Summer- side and Charlottetown offices know Mr. Our:-lo well, and he has alrwan bad a loft not in his heart for the Island Mrs. Bruce at the banquet expressed the high re- gard of her fellow employees for Mr. and Mrs. Currie and presented a going-arway gift. LONDON. March II-(Rmlin ers)-Ituloio is giving "coicssai economic and cultural aid" to the North Koreans, Foreign Minister Pal: Hen of North xorea wrote to- day. in Pravda, Communist P organ. A Toss newa agency d etch said his story was in connection with the eeccnd anniversary of the soviet- Ncrth Korean ... ement on mutual economic and cultural old. official soviet ' rlsland Odds And Ends As daience contracts pyramids. the call of industry fcr more hands is clesr. and now” u will the effect be felt more than on the forms. In this farming Province a shortage of farm help seems in be devoiolilnk. and there is no de- pendable recruiting ground: from which the ranks can be filled. For some months now young men have been buying one-way tickets to Upper Canada, where defence plants are paying high wages, and steady wcrk ir guaranteed. It was thought until a month ago that numbers of Dutch farm laborers would be available for Prince Edward Island needs. but it is not so certain now that many Notherlandors will come this way. hundred Dutch settlers arrived at Halifax a few weeks, lilo. and only two came to the Is- land. although applications for at least twenty had been on file with the Immigration Department for some months. The great bulk of the big chipiood went to Ontario, very few to any of the Atlantic Provinces. It seems quite certain now that single men eapeolally. will be very difficult to obtain. Dutch married couples may be more plentlltui but very few Island farmers have accomodatlons for an extra family, and most Dutch families are large. 1!: is known that Hon. C. C. Baker. Island Agricultural Minis- ter is very concerned about the (arm labor problem, and has been communicating with the Depart- ment of Immiaration for a larger The eleven Chinese in-idgo spans xparontly provide the answer to e I-iiiisboro Bridge puzzle. Un- fortunately individuals have bridging problems of their- own. and the solution is not so easy. How many are apanolng the KID between "income and cutgo." Let's suppose the I-iilisbaoo River was growing wider by the month, and that a record of this Widening process was kept by the mminion aside altogether from its fishing activities seems headed for a Bumu 01 Smiliiclv 1”" W '30” s THIS is wouu A "noun or MONK!”-ALI. or I1 osuru o of mini 1nd”-,h0'' 10118 Wu” "5 '1' Wm: THIS con or no stone Nswo AND was so 1- N WW9 "I9 r'0VWW 0c""" o cams, YOU. who new no sroan NEWS. CAN BUY 0 grgnwould be MR1"! 0" "W". n A sum or ems. sorr scam C0'I'.l'AGlt' cUl'rA!:lF:I'l:l : - r: conossn noaosas. mun: IN ma nous I - O C I l 0 ms run. 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A plane are not yet being made pub... m.,.,,., "M .0 be M1- 1. -MONDAY, Msacn ma TILL sA'runnAr. suaoa sun. 1. dvanced if you are unable to come in yourself-put this ltoroilewa " ' c a a ' and the 98 cents in an envelope. with your name 3181:, ICIIGIII ' Wm, contncu dread, 18; (0,. s of course. and bull to B. T. IIOLMAN LIMITED. MM! - nun”, hub”, wharf and S SIDE Oil. CIIAELOTPETOWN. . . Your not of Coir; : balkwltcr hcmuu pmvgded for T illns will be forwarded PRONTO m DON'T D - 0 in Government estimates, Sourls, 0 "TODAY! fSTORE NEWS SPECIAL ' STORE NEWS SPECIAL ' STORE NEW ' PAGE FIVF , ' ' 0. El. 0 fSTORE NEW! SPECIAL ' STOII NEWS SPECIAL ' ITOII NIWI h prosperous year of employment. It is a lcng time since the Eastern town had such good prospects for continued on page 12 DANBURY. Conn.. March 18 -(AP)-Disgusted with tenants who own television sets but won't pay their rent, the Danbury town housing authority has resigned en mouse. The five board members, allotme .t of Dutch help. who get no compensation for managing a colony of 40 tempur- ary housing units for war veterans. said back rent owed by some of the project's tenants totals 36.000. They blamed collection difficulties on the attitude owe.s-me-a-living' must have television sets but can- not pay their rent." Sweden has promised Czechoslo- vakil iron ore. steel and ball bear- ings in a new agreement just signed. it was announced Satur- day. The s... ement. concluded in. Stockholm Friday; calls for Coach- oclovakla to supply aunt. 021930- icals. commercial sud. textiles. porcelain. automobiles. motor- cycles and other industrial M04 ducts. of "the-world- veterans who PRAGUE. March I8-(APi- III .OUI' The occasion is o birthday--the 50th birthday of Amer- ican Can Company. . Some neighbors of yours-members of the Canco family here-are sitting down to dinner together in celebration. And linked with them by a telephone hook-up will be more than 30,000 Canco people in cities from Lubec, Maine; to Honolulu; from Mon- treal, Canoda, to Houston. Omiand, you wouldn't think that a company party. even one as big as this, would beyvery important ex- cqpt to those attending. But may we remind you that this party celebrates 50 productive years that have helped all of us live better and more conveniently? In a very real way, you measure the importance of this anniversary every time you open a can. For example, 'you get roaster-freshcoifee. out of a vacuum-pack, can. Milk now comes in sanitary, dis- wxv'li,Vl'ilIiI),,7, he s gh 7'2, tiiiiihlii m-...... n I O3 I IV making meats, the nationwide town tonight: (and more than 30,000 people in 59 cities are joining in!) posablc containers made of paper. Your 1110101” Oil ii refinery-sealed in a tamper-proof can. And the sanitary can, with its ever-increasing appli- cations, has revolutionized the grocery business by tizing, and by bringing them within the reach of more and more people. We are proud of the contributions that Canco peo- ple in this town have made to these and the many other Canco developments. Whatever their job may be, they are members of much to our daily lives-to our civilization. And it is our pledge for the years ahead that the inventiveness and ingenuity so characteristic of Canco will continue to explore and open up new areas of usefulness to 0 fish, vegetables and fruits more appe- Canco team which has contributed so ur community, our nation, our world.