p MAY 10. 1950 1:- nuDAY. nonrn RIVER nan. DRAMA FESTIVAL PLAY-DFF'S 4 2 IIGIITS MAY 10--Senior Plays from Clyde Ilirer, York and Hunter Blver. TUESDAY. MAY 28-Junior Plnya from York and Clyde River; senior Play trolls Braekl IEIYOIMANGEI WIIL START ON TIMI-I:lIl SHARP ADMISSION Me I 250 ug. comers Not Admlttod While Any Play In In Progress 0!. i ACME! . DOWN 1il.!nduatrlal l. g.Valuabio 1. Spaced odult 1. NU i W S” W" V ' ' ' 'Ifrii-l uu riiiiir-iu "iii" if-"-"u'?" as 3333' 'iiliiii"..ii"i-iii'i I I - - ;s v I g g ...cungInlo beverage 21.Flourishea -4 um 31” view tbipsout. 28-Bans. III:-1'.-in uh "'mV"(in, s -E'l'lf&f:fld 24 5.3.2”: ii-33"” ”"';' .'l(:,,,,,, .li.li1l.l l;li-.lllH1 Iasmsilroun . 113- - - , I hm open-air l5..Keener Ye-Ierd-VOAIIIM pu. sun god tires I1. oozes a 15.sifted again 1.'i'umuit lo.Balt 87.Sucre 17391.. B.LIttie (chem.i Image ., piercing island 8:. Measure of (lines. Ch.) , tool I.Declsro for length ll8.Fish I9.Hindu ueora ll.Black bird p I2. Fish garment. I). 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"Quality in "TEA AND COFFEE Every Cup” cnsnn nourss Beginning May 12th if roads per. - milk. Mr. Bruce Webster will aui cream over St. George-Cardh "'- cit-. route for Morell Cream- I). Msinnlng May l5I.b Mr. Bruce ch.-ter will haul cream over his lllhum-(irecrmioh, etc.. route to orell Creamery. Wtitlnnlng May lath MoAdarn's nuisfer will haul cream over Mon- rue-lll Road-Penlles. etc. route to lurril Creamery. FOR SALE LARGE DWELLING 69 Longworth Avenue This house contains two rtments and eight other I ms and its location is such . to make it an ideal pro- riy for the operation of n ourist Home. IFor further particulars ap- ” rum EASTERN TRUST C0. 154 Richmond Street. now iii "John MANIIIIE The High Quality You hove been waiting for A. PIIIIIAIID FARIAA TRAIITIIIIS LTD. Charlottetown TEIIDERS FIIR FIRE IIDSE Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned u to noon on Tuesday, May 2 rd, for supplying the City with .700 feet of IV; inch fire hose. with rocker type stand- ard thread couplings attach- ed. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. - DESIRABLE RESIDENCE son sans: situated at 23 Water Street in this City now owned by Mrs. E. M. Blanchard, sin le cottage containing cig t rooms, bathroom and sun roh. Large lot and garage. ideal location. For particulars apply: TIIE EASTERN TRUST C0. 154 Richmond Street I STOCK Deere" SPREADEIIS THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN A central Guardian I'M! column is reserved for now. of local Interest. but advertising at a news: nature may be Inserted at tlvo cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. JIMMl.E'8 TAXI. Puoni DH. CIIABWELI. ror Photographs. M38. .l0l1NSTON'l LADIES WEAR. Special clearance sale. 1''. B. GOODILICII AUTO RADIO. Low price of 062.50. 'rsnton's. TEE IIUGI-IE! DRUG 00. will be the only Drug Store open this afternoon and evening. MAIL ORDER. WIFE? Burei Harrington Hall, Thursday. May lilth. Braokley Women's xrntitute. THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Sydney, Nova sootla. Phone Marl time Central Airways Limited, aoei THE HUGHES DBUG C0. will be the only Drug Store open this afternoon and evening. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. May 10!-h. until further notice. our store will close at 12.15 noon. Canadian Tire Corporation. REDUCED to clear. Lingerie and hand bags. Sunter'a Ladies' Wear. CAKE SALE in aid of Si. Char- les Auxiliary. Rogers Hardwarg, June 17. AUTO BODY PATCH for repair- ing deep dents. holes and rusted places. Also quick metal liquid solder. Apply like putty. Tantoofs. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY.- s9.00 Pennsnent for 5511). Mary's Beauty Parlor. whelnn Building, Grafton Street. Phone 236. ORDER. YOUR ICE now from the Nu lee Compnny. It's manu- factured from drinking water. For particulars phone 661-J. MR8. CARROLL LAMB. sum- merfleid. will be at home to friends and neighbours on Thurs- day. May 11th. from seven to ten o'clock. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. May 10th. until further notice. our store will close at 12.15 noon. Canadian Tire Corporation. GRASS !"lRE- City firemen were called out about 3:45 yester- day afternoon to attend to 3 gross fire on Orlebar Street. No damage was reported. ESKIMO DUE TODAY -- The Government owned M.V. Eskimo will arrive at the Railway Wharf this evening in order to take aboard another Island cargo for Newfoundland. Loading operations are scheduled to begin around noon on Thursday. The cargo. which is ready. includes meats. vegetables. canned goods. groceries. five or six tons of hay. 3.000 bags of potatoes. about four cattle. a. few hogs and SOTII9 B-minty cans for sal- mon canners in the new Province. NEW GLASGOW CONCERT - The Women's Institute of New Glasgow sponsored a succesful variety concert on Monday night at. New Glasgow Hall Highlight pf the evening was the chorus num- her. "The Hop Scotch Polka" sung by six little girls. Two one- set plays were also presented, as well as several musical I hers. Because of a great number of re- quests there will be a repeat perfor- mance ln the near future. Si.iPaul's Church , laymen's Ass'n Annual Meeting The annual meeting of St. Paul's Church Laymenis Association was held last evening in st. Paul's Church Parish Hall when a large group of members of the Associa- tion sat down to I. delightful sup- per supplied by the Lndles' Guild of the Church. An enjoyubie sing-song was held directed by Corporal Alex Green of the R..C.M.P. with the music sup- plied by Jack MacAndreIiv and George Wood. The President thanked the mem- bers of the Ladies Guild for the splendid supper served as well as for i.helr'kind services throughout the fail and winter months. The President. Mr. T. D. De- Blols then presented his report. for the past year which showed the Association to be in a very healthy condition and doing is very worth- while work in the parish. The Secretary's and Treasurer's report was then received which reflected n. good financial picture of the As- -sociation. The Rector. Rev. .l.'I'. lbboit. in a few words thanked all the mem- bers of the Association who in any -way helped in building up the feeling of fellowship in the Church. The election of officers for the ensuing year then was held with the following result - Patrons of the Association .- His Grace Arch- bishop 0.1”. Kingston, Primate of the church of England in Canada. and His Lordship Bishop R..R. Watennan. Co-Adiutor Bishop of the Diocese of Nova scotia: Hon- orary President - the Rector, Rev. .I.T. lbbott: President. Mr. T.D. Dealois, re-elected: Vice-President. Mr. Alex W. Green: secretary. Mr. George B. Ryan. re-elected; Trou- urer. Mr. John Olnrite; Members of the Executive, Messrs James Has- lsm. Edward Miller and George C. Wood: Represcntnilves on ex- ecutlve of Deanery Laymen's As- sociation. Messrs. Ernest V. Bell and Gerald It. Procter; Represent- atives on Charlottetown Associa- tion IAymen's Council. Messrs. W.ll. Bentley and George 5. Ryan. The meeting was then closed with the benediction by the Rec- tor after which movies were FREE PIIOTII Given to every customer. Portraits. weddings, home photos. pass rts and com- mercial pho graphy. Groups anywhere. on time. Mall lyour roll film. hour flnls lng. Burke's Portrait tudios, 14214. Great Geo. St. . Phone 28504 Other Leaders In Red Shield Appeal Are Announced Mr. Fulton Campbell will head the annual Salvation Army flnqn. cisl campaign in Montague and Mr. J. R. Mauss will be chairmen of the drive in Kenaington. it was announced by Salvation Army Headquarters yesterday. Collections for the Red Shield Appeal are already underway in the city with the Special Names Division opening its canvass this week. Next week general can. vassers take over in the city. Provincial Chairman. M. '1'. Roy Cudmore has announced the ob- jective of the campaign-89,500. Ii is felt that this is s modest sum in proportion to the great amount of good work carried on by this well-known and highly .espected organization. During the Red Shield Appeal for funds. the people of Prince Edward Island will have an oppor- tunity ot helping the Salvation Army in its tremendous. self-lm- posed, need-demanding task. As one worker has said. "Let us all give from the heart' to an organ- izatlon which has abundantly dem- onstrated its willingness to iserve from the heart'.” A. Y. P. A. local i Council Meeting A meeting of the A. Y. P. A. Local Council was held on May am in st. Peter's Cathedral Guild Room. Miss Carol Marie Coles, Drama. Festival convenor present- ed a very favour-sable report in which she stated that sthougli the mimber of entries were small the financial returns were a. decided 51100855. All arrangements eoncernlng the comlngmeeting of the Diocesan Council at St. Paul's on .June 3rd. 4th. 5th. were thoroughly discussed. A continuing committee of G. Anderson. A. Macbean. B. Pickud. M. Myers. P. Kays. was appointed to take charge. It. was also dscid- ed that the Local Council tender a lobster supper to the visiting delegates. A grant of 330.00 to St. Peters A. Y. P. A. and S5 00 to St. Paul's was approved by the council in connection with expenses of the Drama Festival. A summer school is to be held from Friday evening. June 30th, to Monday. July 3rd. The school is to be sponsored by one Local Council, A committee was appointed to make all arrangements as to pub- licity, sccomodation, transportat- ion. catering etc. The committee appointed was Clayton Mills, A. MaeLcsn. Paul Kays, G. Anderson. (Maison between ministerial com- mittee and council). The annual Deanery Conference was discussed and a decision made to hold the conference at cropaud on the Labor Day week- end. The committee appointed by the -chair was G. Anderson. A. MaoLean. P.. Kays. Clayton Mills. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. ' Junior Farmers Boys And Girls Club News The organizational meeting of the Hampton Call Club was held in Hampton Hail. Monday night, Mayiiiih. Mr. S. C. Wright, Dept of Agriculture. acted as chairman and directed the meeting. Twenty- one children and two adults were present. The following officers were ap- pointed: President: Ray MacQuarrie. Vice-president: Ian MacQuarrie. Sec'y.-Treas.: Bill Cameron. Adult Directors: Edwin Fergu- son and Dan Darte. Other members: Gerald Dorie, Eddie Ferguson. Jackie Cannon. Margaret Cannon, Ruth Cannon Gladys Viilei. Roma Sheri-en. Joyce Ferguson. Buelah Ferguson. Sarah MacQuarric. it was moved and seconded that there be a membership fee of 25:. Motion carried. it was moved. seconded and carried that the club be called "Happy Workers Short- hom CsLf Club." it was decided to hold the meet- ings on the second and fourth Mondays. The next meeting will be held at Mark Cameron's on May 22nd. Ten boys and girls met at the home of Pius Fitzpatrick. Mon- day, May ilth to re-organize the St. George's Calf Club. Morris Deacon, Dept. of Agriculture. di- rected the meeting. A talk by Morris Deacon stressed the im- poriance of club work and its organization throughout Canada and he urged that club members stay with the club for several years. Nominations were received for the oflices and each was decided by ballot. The following otfieers were elected: President. George Fitzpatrick; vice-president, Eileen Fitzpatrick; secretary-is-easurer. Anna MacLean. New members joining this year were: Geraldine Gardiner. Kenneth Campbell and Joseph Mac-Phee. 4 YOUR oi.o washer is wonru DOLLARS TRADE IT IN! Prove to MOTHER on MOTHERS DAY THAT THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS Y E A R GUARANTEE keeps the water at. Automatic wririizef Wi justing pressure- Washes clothes cleaner and faster? IT PAYS FOR ITSELF OUT OF SAVINGS WHILE YOU USE IT tore. Connor; by far Canada's finest washer. Models with the famous thermo tub. the proper tempera- th self-ad- wirn ms rauiouf cormon Auroninrig wnmesn . o steinlreunuuviueuepieulorsrnegili I Vinson poruielo fnisii for permanent easily cleaned surface v,r' 0 Stmunioed for imnyl. day. The meeting on the fourth Thursday will be in the form of a judging class. The next meeting will be held at the home of Eileen Fitzpatrick on Thursday, May 25th. The Miscouche Holstein-Jersey Calf Club was organized on Mon- day evening. May 8th. at a meet- ing in the Parish Hall, Miscouche. Aloysius DeRcche was elected president of the new club. Other officers elected were: Claude Gau- det, vice-president; Belle Small. secretary-treasurer. Messrs. Reggie Gaudet. Cyril Gsudet and Joe MacMillan were appointed to act as adult directors for the club. David Peacock. Dept. of Agri- culture. was present and assisted the new club in getting organized. Most of the nineteen members of the club already have calves and the others hope to get their calves soon. This club plans to hold meetings on the first Monday and second Friday of each month. An organizational meeting of the Iiusilco Poultry Club was held on May 5th. Bernard Blanchard was elected president: Bernadette Pineau. vice- president; and Claire DuLong, secretary-treasurer. There was considerable discus- sion on the breed of chickens they would order and it was finally do- cided that they would plan a club order for mixed Barred Plymouth Rocks. A talk was given on plans for the Poultry Club year by Hugh MacLean, Dept. of Agriculture. The next meeting is to be held on May 15th. HOT LUNCH BARGAIN MUNDSTON. N. B.-(CPI-. 1-uv. Sister Marie Patricia, princip- al of Baker Lake Central High School, serves but lunches to we pupils for 75 cents each-a month. She originally charged Si. found she had a. surplus of 82 T8? the first month. ' tion of Assistant shown. ...-... it was decided to hold meetings Returns From Poultry Marketing Meeting Al Oiiawa Mr. Fred Nash, District Manager of Poultry Products, arrived home Monday night from a ten-day meeting of Poultry Marketing and production services officials in Ottawa. Policies of the service were reviewed and plans were laid for future activities. One of the features of Lhe meet- ing was the retirement. of Mr. W. A. Brown. who had been chief of the service for nearly forty years. Mr. Brown is well known here among poultry men as he was in- strumental in promoting several poultry policies in this Province. It was under his depsriment that egg circles and later the P. E. l. Egg and Poultry Association was started here. The iaiter was under the managcrship of the late George Lcightizer for 27 years. ifnjoyable Y. P. S. Annual Banquet The annual banquet of the Young Peoples Society of Central Christian Church was held last. night. with the usual ceremony and color. A sumptuous supper was prepared by the young ladies. and a very line number shared in ii. The tables were bedcckcd with daffodils. and artistically decorated with white tapers. The banquet islthc Society's gcsiurr of good will and an official goodbye to oul-uf-ion-n students who have supported them in their winter's work. in" addition to this. it. was the opportunity of the young people to extend best wishes to the pres- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Position Vacant for Registered Nurse The Department invites applications for the posi- Superintondent of Nurses on the Staff of Faleonwood llos ital, the Provincial Government In- stitution for Monte Patients. Applications should be addressed to the under- signed. stating age, qualifications, and experience. R s. t;'lELDI'1:G, "III" I' r.Pd'. Box 404. ' Charlottetown. r. r:. 1. enter training in the Falconwood Hospital on May ltth. Master of ceremonies for the game period was Robert Platte. who in his inimitable style kept things moving. Talent in the way of a rhythm band was formed. Those making up the band were Joyce Warren. piano; drums. Reg- inald Gay; guitars. Robert Piatis and guitarist Edward Bertram. Adding to the program was the lovely solo and encore by Miss Shirley Dennis; a piano duei. by Betty Stewart and Joyce Warren. A vote of thanks was proposed by the minister. M. D. Dunbar. and the meeting was brought to a close by the singing of a sacred giiorus and prayer by Mrs. Dun- ar. This banquet marked but an- cllier step in s most enthusiastic youth program advanced through the year. 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