IBCHOII-5: ho sincerity an his supp adhered to. Electors OF A Queens County Democracy Is In Danger! Oorru t and illegal practices have increased alarmingly in recent s Provincial and Federal, in this Province. , The situation has developed to the many of our people in Canada's political institutions has been under- mined. Toda. we must face the appalling truth that lack of faith in the political integrity of many of our public men is not un- common and is prevalent among our youth.. Faith in our political institutions must be restored if the demo- cratic principles of government are to survive. Mr. J. Angus MacLean, a candidate in the coming by-election for Queen's County, is following the lead of one of our foremost non-politl- cal organizations in Canada and has announced on behalf of himself and orters that all the provisions of the Dominion Election Act, in- cluding those forbidding illegal and corrupt practices, will be strictly HOWEVER YOU VOTE- SUPPORT THIS POLICY. OBEY THE LAW! DEMOCRACY IS IN DANGER! Watch this space for further details. Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Party. stage where the faith of . ..: :..-..-p -..... ' Plans for the annual P. E. I. Women's Institute Convention, to he held at Prince of Wales College hail, Jufv to and 11. were finalized in an cxccutive meeting of the PW-liltlFI Association held yester- day attei-noon in the Women's institute oliire. lirs. Malcolm MacLeod. Lorne Valley, President of the P. E. I. W. 1, was in the choir, and the meet- In: I:1CUICPi'I the complete program for the trio clays. Highlights which are planned tor the occasion include: Fashion show, with members of the adult sewing group as models: Visits to various points of interest in and near Ch:il'ltll.lef0lVi'l. with conven- nis as lolliixvs; Health Centre-Mrs. itnccowaii; Red Cross Headquart- - Mrs. W. E. MacKlnnoii; Cot- ton llemoi-inl Nursery - Mrs. Ram- say, l-lnrris Memorial Art Gal- lery - llrs J. Foley, and legislat- ive lluijdizig - Mrs. R. L. Burge. On Iiicsiiay evening Provincial .. General contracting and MILLING SURPLUS PLANER SHAVINGS Borden Myers St. Peter's Road Parkdele Phone 1538 ......M 01m SALESMEII u;” "Present nstionsl organisa- nm in local territory. car not nmgw but would help. turn mpton E30 up per week. Must be mm: c and interested in per- mllm mmiection. Phone for ap- " chant to Mr. B. L. Schurrnnn. H Miottctown Hotel on Tues- Il. June twelfth. - & "-I-swam: TENDERS ggleilrlltleiidem. niarked ten- morn; be received until Mon um: 26. 1951, from schools, MSW": to purchase u 91. situated in Be- 9 image. Highest or W i mpazliler not necessarily LLOYD srrmzcn, Secretory. L.. L "W0 Your clothes PRESSED ONLY OP ' bar cusannp RITE.'0(gy CLEANERS Phone 2887 life memberships will be present- ed to two past. Presidents. Mrs. L.. B. Mellish, Montague, and Mrs.' Walter Leard, Bedeque. Election of officers for the com- ing year is the final part of the program for Wednesday afternoon, and this will be followed by a. dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel. Guest speaker at the final sess- ion on Wednesday evening will be Miss Anna Templeton, director of the Jubilee Guides of'Newiound- land and Labrador. ,At the close of the executive meeting yesterday the group was joined by Hon. C. C. Baker. Min- ister of Agriculture and Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister, who dis- cussed with the members changes which are thought necessary in the by-laws of the Women's Institute Association. . It was suggested that branch Institutes be approached at the Convention with rdgard to return. my part of their Government grant to the Central Reserve Fund. in order that might be met. It was also stated that additional supervisors were needed if the lncensiiig expences eighteen applications for assist- met. AFTON Tuesday. June 12th ance with sewing clubs were to bel I SCIICUL IIESKS Now is the time to order your school desks. Combination Desks. Study Desks and Chairs, and Teacher's Desk and Chair beaut- ifully finished and sturdily de- signed for years of service. A Nova Scotla product of native hardwood. Descriptive literature on request. ROWACK WOODWORKING COMPANY LTD. Oxford, Nova Scott: F FOR SALE Stylemaster Deluxe Chevro- let sedan. Licensed and in perfect condition, with heat- er, defroster and radio.gCan be seen at Rlti Apartments. I PUBLIC MEETING. . .i. ANGUS MABLEAII Progressive Conservative Cundidofo will address the Electors ut- HALL 8:30 p.lIl. Canadian Air Force to Government urers for general purpose use. Wilcox. Complete set. CLEARING, sans: ARMY & AIR FORCE SURPLUS GUARANTEED BARGAINS BEST QUALITY PAINT We guarantee this fins lend base oil paint was made for the Royal specification by leading msnufact Due to small range of colors we are clearing our stock. Colors are: Light Grey. Pale Green. Sage Green. FIVE GALLON CANS--Per Gallon .................. ONE GALLON CANS-Per Gallon . aunnnvo surrnms OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS-Complete with Richards-Wilcox hard- ware. Sizes 10 ft. x 10 ft. and 11 ft. x 11 it. ..........s,............ OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR HARDWARE-Heavy duly Richards- 805.00 833.00 Length 20 ft. to 40 ft. AIRCQA OUTLET BOXES-For conduit pipe. or village. With hose and nozzle. Khaki color. ed to suit. size 12'A ft. x 81.5 ft. Glass included only ..-.... STRAPPING and '4 ROUND-200 foot bundle ........ .. ..... ELECTRIC CONDUIT PIPES-Standard. 300 feet. Per foot ......... so OFFICE FILING CABINETS-4 drawer standard. ASPHALT ROLL IIOOFING-18" wide. Heaviest grade. Green only. Excellent condition. Sq. Ft. Pr I-IANGAR WINDOWS--Suitable garages or can be hi I! ......................... .. :- Illl.00 Heavy duw. Each ............... we FIRE BXTINGIIISHBI Chemical type 40 gallon capacity. Steel wheeled. Would suit fe;;:.ia; ONLY CHECK THESE BARGAINS ARMY BATTLE BLOUSES-New condition. Regularly sell at 32.95. SPECIAL ................ ...... Large, Medium. Small. "AS IS". ......."I25.0l0 2 or forms or contractors. ONLY .. . O. D. Mail Orders must be ecco SIMMONS BEDS-Tubular steel. 36" wide. Good condition with but in spring. ONLY IMO FOLDING TABLES-Size 6 feet It 30 inches. ONLY ........1........... 05.00 ENAMELLED DIXIE BOILERS-Good used condition. Suitable for Picnics. Churches. Canteens. Camps. Real Bargain. 6 gallon capacity with tap ...... ....s..... 08.00 9 gallon capacity without tap ................ Cull 9 gallon capacity with tap 08.50 14 gallon capacity without tap -.................................................... I885 STRETCHERS-Folding type heavy canvas covered. Can be used as extra bed for cottages or camps. ONLY ...................................... .. Ii. FLY SPRAY-General purpose.. 5 gallon can ONLY 03.1.1 Two quart bottle ONLY .100 ENGLISH BREWERS MALT-imported. 5 lb. tin ONLY ............- 01.35 HOSE REEL CARTS-All steel with 50" wheels. Can be converted 316.00 ship- ping instructions. All goods guaranteed. Telephone Dilbert ll DIBIIT. NOVA I W ear. our. Price .right. Toombl Jrae ' GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN j GEIITRAL SUARIIIAII Thhoolumnfslu-ulfsuuwl sfIocsllnureIt.b,Itsdvsnidngol slowly nstursuisy is. Inserted It In cents I word. strictly psy- sbloinsdvsnu. TOWN TAXI-Phone WM-33 caiiswnu. in career Photo- graphs. HOWARD IIMINNII I001: WEAR It 173 Queen sum. LOWEST PBICEI. highest qual- ity prints. Conult E. A. Large." TBILIGHT lamps. with beauti- fsul shade. 2096 off. Toombs Music ltore. Mill. JOHNSTON5 Specials-Beautiful mcr dresses, coats, suits. . MEN'S some o LIN! oss- uzu. cons - Smart and stylish .llC Jwk Cameron's. LISTEN TO Keith Boswell to- day on C.F.C.Y.. 12.56 to 1.00 p.m.. speaking on behalf of Angus Mac- Lean. . Led iss' rum- CHESTEBFIELD in rich vel- Music Store. FOR THE FINEST IN BAKED GOODS-Breads. Rolls and won- erful Pastry, shop at Stewart akerles. EXHIBIT of pupils' work, saw- ing, weaving, crafts. Rocbford Square School today and until Tuesday evening. RESERVE Oct. 10 and 11, Can- ada Packers Ltd. Food Clinic, sponsored by the Lucy Msud Montgomery Chapter I. O. D. E. FIANNEL SLACK5 - Expenly tailored and styled. All shades of grey, from 812.95 to 322.50 at Jack Cameron's. GENERAL Electric zitors and washers. Price Toombs Music Store. OBAPAUD UNITED CHURCH- Specisl service Sunday evening It 7:30 pm. Bonshaw Male Quar- liette. refriger- right. LISTEN To Keith Boswell to- day on C.F.C.Y., 12.55 to 1.00 p.rn.. speaking on behalf of Angus Mac- Lean. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The funeral of the late Duncan .1. Campbell of De Sable will be held from his late residence June loth at 1.30 p. m. Interment in Argyle shore Cemetery. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH- Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey, RD. Services for Sunday, June 10th, are as follows: St. Marks, Rustico, 11:00 s.m.: Holy Communion and sermon; St. John's. Milton, 2:00 p. m. Sunday School; 3:00, evening prayer and sermon; Christ Church, Cherry Valley, 7200, evening pray- er and senmon. Come and bring ART IXIIIIIT-The public are cordllslly invited to visit the ex- hibition of art at Notre Dame Ao- sdesny Saturday and Sunday aft.- emoons. On dilsplsy in the study hall on the first floor are numer- ous exhiblts of original paintings in water colors and in oil; pew- ter, wood and leather; and edu- cstionnl pastas. INTIBTATNI IAN PATIENTS - The Magician, Mr. John Sin- clair entertained the patients of the Provincial Snnatoriuni Sutur- dsy afternoon with card tricks and feats of magic. The patients appreciate deeply the thoughtful- neu of the Kinsmen Club in pro- viding this entertainment for them. -.1. CITY POLICE COURT - At the stipendiuy Magistrate's Court yesterday, A man leading guilty ts) operating s mo 1- vehicle with foul-ty brakes was fined 35 and costs or lo days in jail, while three men charged with . being drunk and incapable appeared. All three were remanded until June LEAVES 1'03 WINNIPEG -- Mr. F. G. Hutcheson, Charlotte- town, left yesterday by plane for Winnipeg where he will attend the first all-Canadian congress of the Canadian Association of Optometrists at the Fort Garry Hotel the 10th. llth and 12th of this month. More titan two hundred delegates are expected to attend from all parts of the Dominion. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Michael Hynes took place yesterday morning from his late residence, 10 Prince Street, to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Re- quiem I-ligh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis Corcoran, who also officiated at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Michael Mooney, Frank Cox, John Coady. Leonard Farrar, Leslie Champion and Daniel MacDonald. Interment took place in the Catholic cemet- ery. Charlottetown. SPRING PARK FIRST AID CLASS -- The students who have been enrolled in the First Aid class in Spring Park School completed the course recently. Mrs. Blanche Martin, Red Cross First Aid In- structor, conducted First Aid class- es throughout the winter months. Junior First Aid certificates will be presented to the following pupils: Freddie Burke, Arthur Cauty, Irma Doiron, Beatrice Egan. Mhry Egan, Mary Gallant, Roger Goff, Betty Riggs. Harold Rodd, Richard Rluthart, Marjorie Smith. Anna Stewart. and Adeline Weeks. FUNERAL AT NORTH WILT- SHIRE-The funeral of the late T. W. Howard Balderston was held from North Wiltshire United Church yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Howard Christie and Rev. Don- aid Nicholson. Interment was in North Wiltshire Cemetery. Dur- lng the service at the church Mr. Murdock MacLeod sang as a solo. "Will The Circle Be Unbroken?” Pallbearers were, S. R. Campbell, M. R. Mecllesn. William Coady. William Cullen, Walter Deacon. George Godfrey. the whole family. Schooner, rigged, two 2, has stove.. hull, sound; on cradle in Cardigan. craft. Length, 33 ft.; beam, 8 ft. 7 H.P. Atlantic engine. Masts and canvas in good condition. Apply to Kent Macdonald, Phone 2947-L, 48 Greaft George St., City, or to R. J. pllfacdonald & Co., Cardigan. ron sans, masted auxiliary pleasure Forecastle sleeps May be seen I NOTICE TO School, Dr. H. may be properly arranged. With reference to the Summer School Circular sent recently to teachers, the Department of Educa- tion is planning on bringing to the Province for this E. Amoss. Dr. Amoss, a fomier Super- visor of Professional Training in Ontario, is known A throughout Canada as a specialist in the fields of Educational Psychology and Methods of Teaching. Teachers who have not already applied and who are interested in attending the Summer School, which opens on July 3rd, should apply at once so that classes Deputy Minister and Director of Education. mourns ' L. W. SHAW, ACADEMIC- ATllLETIC8- Music Drurnstles, steal and Manual We-set-.... AIM- ROTIIESAY COLLEGIATE SSIIUUL -- Founded 1877 - An Old New Brunswick Boarding School ' Boys 10 .- 18 Courses lead to School leaving Certifleauo, Junior and Senior Matriculation, I. M. 0. and loyal Roads. small classes ensure high standards. Well organised ud supervised games In Hugby, lbotbsll, Hockey, Basketball. Truck and Field, Tennis, Skiing. llobbycnft, Scouts, Cadet Corps, Phy- Training. and Senior Hesldeness (sprinkler ffro ). Chapel. Schoolhouse and ed link. and Adnilnmnslve Building. Oyninsoiurn, cover- It is the aim of the ilehool to develop the boy's chu- neter and personality as well as his Suholsrshi luustrsted prospectus will be sent on request to the Headmaster, 0. H. Bennaesstls, LA. BOTHESAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL ' Dothesny, MI. I- Parking Meters In operation This Morning Effective lilo o'clock this morn- lnz. the parking meters installed on the streets of Charlottetown will be put into operation and ce.rs--ln- cludtng small trucks parked there will comply with the instructions on the side of the meter. or suffer the consequences of a violation of the city by-law respecting meters. All meters are installed where ankle parking is allowed. The city by-law prohibits the uncle plridng of vehicles of a greater overall length then ordin- ary private passenger vehicle; therefore it will be illegal Iorilarge trucks to be in the metered area: i. e. parked in the angle parking zones. The operation of the puking meter H indeed simple. our drivers are instructed to park their ears -M FUNERAL vnsrnansr .- The funeral of Patrick '1'. Murphy was held. yesterday morning from the residence of- Harry Toombs, 5 Stewart Street. to the church of the Most Holy Redeemer. where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Very Rev A, Mac. Lellan. Css.R., assisted by Rev. J. MoGilllvary, C.ss.R., as deacon and Rev. E. Bainel, C.ss.R., sub- deacon. Pall-bearers were Harry Toombs. George McQua.ld, Eugene Kelly. I-larold Doiiahoe. Patrick Dennis and Plus Callaghan. In- terment took place in the Catho. lic cemetery, where service was conducted by Rev. E. Delaney, C.ss.R. T FOR SALE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE with large lot Desirable Location on North River Road. PHONE 3024-R Notice PAGE NTNI nlss are put in the flag drops auto- lnatiully to so minute parking timoandsoon uptowminutes. If the driver decides he in gain: to park for an hour, a five cent piece (nickel) may be put in the slot and the flag will automatically drop to the N minute mark. a penny is dropped in the slot the flu drop! down indicstinz 12 minute parking tune; if two pen- Unlverslty of New Brunswick - 'l'eacliers' College susmnn scnoor. 1951 coxamnn SESSIONS University Campus - Fredericton, N. B. University Session: July 3-August 11 Teachers College Session: July 3-August 4 Courses leading to degree of B.A., M.A., and B.Ed. Programme planned specially for teachers. Observatory Art Centre; Fritz Bi-andtner, instructor. Accommodation in Lady Beaver-brook's Building and Maggie Jean Chestnut House Meals available at Teachers' College Cafeteria Recreational facilities unexcelledl Plan to spend a profitable and enjoyable summer in Fredericton. For complete information write: Director of Summer School, University of New Bruns- wick, or Director of Summer School, Teachers' College, , Fredericton, N. B. MMMTMMTMMM To The Public These instructions are At 8.00 A. M. of Saturday June 9th, 1951, the parking "meters installed on the streets of Charlottetown, P. E. I. will . g small trucks-parked there will comply with the instructions on the side of meter. be put in operation and cars--including By-law respecting meters. All meters are installed private passenger vehicle; the metered area; l.e. must be dealt with. Inotorists,l ' You vii note an arrow Alice Ywln Automatic Psrfr as follows- Insert Coin ONE HOUR LIMIT 12 Minutes .1 cent 24 Minutes 2 cents 36 Minutes 3 cents 48 Minutes 4 cents 60 Minutes (one nickel) 5 cents DAILY 8.00 A.M. to 6.00 P. M. SATURDAY 8.00 R.M. to 9.00 PM. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EXCEPTE11 Violations will be dealt with in accordance with penalties set out in the City where angle parking is allowed. The city by law pro- hibits the angle parking of vehicles of a greater overall length than an ordinary therefore it will be illegal for large trucks to be in parked in the angle. parking zones. We wish to co-operate fully with the public in their first weeks use of these meters and assure you that minor infractions will pass unnoticed, but major ones By order of the City CounciL C. W. MacABTHUl5 Chief of Police. 4 Womb 77446 ATTHE Atgea 7m AUTOMATIC 7"” '”""P"'!iF 1.9": "W-.'"' P-riins convenience to , PM yourcersomev youvbulmIrisdassfoqowsideof'thoARuI&listsrpoI!2 pointing to your est. indenting yoursido din motor hood.-'. Directly above the time scale (or red ling) is the coin slot. Before you deposit your: money. read the instruction plate on the side of the motor. Then push your coin into the slot. and the motor will automatically vogistst your peglring tug -' I