MAY 15. free: use GUARDIAN. CliARbO1"l'l:TOWN PKG! HITEEN ' 1rs- Mrs Josephine billrvliy. ' ' ' s A oeeded with the reading oi th .3 my contest iiinner Anil lliinnor-lip Prince County 7"! WESFBE GuARD'A" Sside C.W.L giggfunfutchggg mi-Lgygg 3135;; --a mu. m---”'' . I . ' I- ' "I503 00”" 9'59" ' Aitar the business meeting luv I Bahv Paul Howard shows his winning smile. The elglii.-snontliii-old gon oi Air. and Mrs. Bruce Howard prise ior "the cutest smile" at the uospil.-ii last Monday ior babies bo of Kensington. he was awarded that baby contest held at Prince County Hospital Baby Piiteen little gentlemen and two little ladies cooed their way through a baby contest at Prince county Hospital on Monday to celebrate their iirst National Health Day at the place where they were born. no contest was open to babies Bruce Howard at Kensington. 1'.- !.I. was awarded the iirat prize ior "the cutest smile". The run- ners-up -- and close indeed they were - were baby Alan. six months old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcleod oi Xrisl-itown. and Rome, the tour and a hall months old daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Alyre birth. wee won by Vincent. eight months old son or Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Arsenault oi Richmond. P.- l.I. who topped the capacity or the hospital baby scale with a thir- ty pounds plus and was conceded the prize winner without a demand for a "lull grown" scale. The run- ner-up was Michael, ilve months old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant oi weight was seventeen pounds twelve ounces. rn there betwee the opening oi the Bummersidu , whose The prize ior the longest jour- Ihe Guardian may be loll Bookstore. Iosinasar utreeil Kelly's News-stand, Wake Street; Alyrel lloncettds Grocery. Second Water street: Vince's Grocery, I Insnmar Itnit. lssmmarslda. tollowilg stereo in Sumrneralder Goisrllea Drugstore. at central ltraeli its-eel: island Motor Transport. no Russell Street; Bnmasre lei!- Service I. I. Waite in lerislngton. WIS!" PIINCI OIFICI bought at any oi tile is Gandet. 01 Granville street; Drug. ties in Searletown.l-Isll on May 21st at 8:30 p.m. Sale of candy. Personals Mr. woiace Bradshaw. man- ager oi men's apparel oi FLT. Hol- man Ltd. leit this week on a busi- S'side Steppeiilip The navigational training pro- gramme oi R..C.A.F. station, Summerside is being stepped up to accofnmodate university students and students ircm P” services col- leges who take navigational train- ing during summer vacation. This is a two years course and they re- corn Maggot Post The seed corn maggot is some- times a very serious pest'oi po-V tatocs especially if they are, planted in soil that is cold and' wet and containing an abun- dance of decaying vegetable mat- The adult ilies begin to appear about the latter part oi May and lay their tiny white eggs in the soil near some decaying vege- table matter. The eggs hatch in al iew days into maggots which begin feeding on any suitable food that may be nearby. They lally when the soil is cold and wet and growth is somewhat re- tarded. The damage they inilict may result in misses and some- times it has been necessary to repliint entire fields. oiten feed on potato sets espec- ' Sub-Division Holds The regular monthly meeting oi the Sumrnerside Sub Division oi the catholic Women's League was held in the Knights oi coiixnbus Home on Wednesday evening. May 1th. The meeting opened with the League prayer by Rev. A. J. Mac- lick Leod and with the new president. area as the majority oi the mag- gots will have maximum growth ceased ieeding by that time. 7scnUnMANs reached their and will have Wedge. The iinsncisl statement was read by Mrs. Laurier Peters James Saunders, Kensington. ro- gardlng provincial lottery books. Mrs. csrroi Delaney was asked to set as convener ior the annual collection which will take place in the near future and Mrs. Thomas Linkletter to visit the The sum oi 3100.00 was voted to The councillors for the year are. Mrs. Lawrence Doyle. Mrs. Levi Father Macl..eod lsrieily addressed joyed and a lunch served. ,. News, Sobaeriplosse. Advertising lepresentativu y eh i . in .11 g oeosos cum and osoacii wirrrou - :ml)e”;?a,i:Yed' '11 mm M” mfd du.i-iii'.:"ti1.?mo':.'g'i,.f.,.,, hf .,':,'1.i oniesl liesu is --w-- ---o---: W N w y no . .. .... ...... M... We. - mm mm m - Iniinlgrcrlon Policy Will lo Continued TORONTO. X-4:?" w (0?) '- The Federal Oovemment will con- tinue its policy oi bringing to tion Army, General Albert Ors- born, died here yesterday. Gallant. Mrs. Ulric Drapcau. Mrs. Victor clow. Mrs. Hillary Gaudet. est tri to Montreal. -5 t h Gsllsnthoi Burrimerside. i n p heurmalglc 5.3:; K;eenbu1ITtBl?l"rfuu:(;. . The hmky mmutv D359 "A by the Laboratory oi Plant? --I In - - a sermon PARADE Air Training At ANNOUNCES The following Contestants have been selected by the Judges to com to in the Semi-Finals to be held in Summer-side High School May 16th. at 4 p.m. sharp. 'I to 3 CLASSROOM 4 and Over CLASSROOM eral and Mrs. Osborn are in mi Far East on- a goodwill mission. Auditorium, Fri y, Gen . born at the new hospital between ubgnom Frau weeks, Be resentati .- its opening on August 32, IBM and , Phone: 06-! Oiilce and 0:"! House." Mr" wmnd ""7 In H" chm" "” cmmn” 1”” "h0"”hIP Canada more immigrants oi Brlt- 1-; February 2!, 1952. mD Wm In H” A... Following prayer. business pro- iund. uh stock than oi other groups if A wank”, of ma". comm. " it In N; om” "om M -VARIETY CONCERT. I-'ree- , The conveners tor the new year Immigration Minister Walter Hsr- 3; ting oi Mrs. Reginald Pope. Presd gum ,2. ,1 menu”, W "W" Ham '"'"''d”'- M” 15"" "”"'d "'5 9"""h'd "M" I" are as iollows: Mrs. Millie Ga,l- ris said yesterdsy.1-ie told a meet- men of the Ono Club. Mm any Y - presenting Tryon and North Try- the autumn. (3) Prepare a load um, sick committee; Mn. car”; mg of the Toronto Lum-.1 gun. I bars Smith. county Public liealth guy m. ,0 hm.m nu, ”" player” sP”",”"'G3 by MW" "ed Md ” P""'"”' VI'”""" Delaney. Girl Guides; M1-5, wn. ness Men's Association there he: Rune "Id Dr A R Gum cm" - v LS3: m ml ! t- Freetown Womens Institute. Ad- growth. (4) D0 310! DIEM 100 ind 5,113,”. publicity; Mn. been g1oo.pe;--cgnr,1ncngge in the oi the Hmpitub nepmment oi '13" .122” M ' liiioiiphim m'"h"' mm” 50; ch"d"" 25' ""9 " "" ””" '”" " "'"”"y Thomas Llnkletter, magazines; numbr of British immisrlnil com- oiaetetrics had an-lost diiiicuit nine I ""2. 3,3”;-H" ma . "8 dmm"(5')haI'I gum at a front; MW "Ink Arsemult. social ser- I"! I0 Canal”- tryinl in iigura out which baby, at "pp . we " a:g"';”et' delay” p::::?;'x ' ucxm vice; Mrs. Joseph Linkletter. mem- ' the moment. had the cutest Imilt --SEE MIDDLETON and Searl- good weather prevails. (6) It the ”"””lPi.31fg- M”i0"nP03;'f-mPif' coupon. May 8--(AP)-Alber: 7135113. HOWGVGT. N537 PHIL Him town Women's Institute present .crop is destroyed by this insect. l"'im;;e' 5' D' Ft ac 5 'c I' Orsborn, 41. eldest son of the in- lnoliichl 01!! I011 0! ML Ind Mil two one-act plays with speclel- it is usually ”n '0 nphm me mm D temational leader oi the Salva- m---- if.i'?o3'l'.i?."Jfi3”1l2l3?. f:L"..3":i”...2"iS::i.2."2i..l.i.'ii?it ".:..sv:.:;”:..s.::::oI..':; DIVISION DIVISION I r w W . Ind M-I1 P-M M0031!" Of Elle" complete this dliiicult course in be greatly reduced it certain v -at Ille. P- E. 1- Who Juli W011 out (Wm two years means that the sudents precautions are observed. (1) ' iivzvgixonghza old olil Mr! have to work a tight schedule and Plant potatoes on well-drained ., I 11- 1'9 Imi) .I 0 0 longer hours than the other train- land and in soil that is nstur- . l;:1l'i:rr'sIicll:. but residing closer to sum- ' Hliyd warm. (2) It manure is GRADES 4 & 5 - 'h th i till it h l t: Lucky baby oi the day was Brian. year oiiiv: flrezzley oaririveerir b:ietc(I.!lliE Ilvseell xttgd Handzelrt .iio3if1d 1,: Deanne Reid Wellington. French Libby lbusnan Kc eight months old son oi Mr. and rim ye." chaps .,, not expect” A School Beulah Mono lummerslde Mm. George 1-W10, of -Isravellerg um” Jump cone”; and unlveh Catherine Murphy Bodequa Patricia Holman Kensisigtors Re t. P.E.I. h prize. Luekiestwvlglti-xmdt tthhee gig?-P :f":e5Bl?i.l'.Il?Ie:nI?II,.Ie'lr thgmridg Adi-2 GRADES 8 & 7 Pill-1. lmlmllt U16 ml!!! Who 300K H9 repfelented by the trainees as Dorothy Campbell bit. Pleasant Deanne Lsrkln Kanslnglon Rilogen house ior Na- well as the Royal Roads and Royal Norms Bsmsay Mt. Pleasant Gsyle Darrsch Kensington sp a ay to tour the vsr- Military College. -3 1 I sally Dar:-sch Kensington ious departments. were these who got K:1l:rD'Gel 0:: thetse iuiui-6 citi:- Anyone wishing to grow cucum- I Gmgpms 3, 9 & 10v "I5 0 M3 0"" Y- bcrs ior Matthew-Wells Company oi-oup phgfggf we 3 mg 1 . Margaret Maeboneld (lrapalld Eleanor Haywood St. Elesnors u, we mom" ;::”h.b:'" mfftgn this year in the loliowlng arena, Oiai MacDonald Bedeque Alban Gallant Sununerelde and waters were served in the please contact Colin Wsugb. Wli- mm” sh""" cnimm board room by Mrs. William Hay- ' , '"d. -um,” by M”. Ame! Hum FRIDAY 8:30 mot Valley.-New Annan, Olen c 6 ssrunnav 7:30 a - ........ Kensl P I SPEA N lay and Mrs. Colin Stewart. These ll . - nxfnn. Indian River. three members oi the Ladies Aid "A" Nick Bear, Hamilton, spring Valley Malpo- GRADES 4 Q 5 also assisted the nurses oi the hcis- - . ' pital in taking care oi the babies. Staffing? Ray Mliland and Wm hi-htown. D-mley. Sea View, '12? if-egiilstrgnwsa Mrs. w.n. r-iow- Audrey Trotter. Good per- French mm. Long iuver, Nor- No CONTESMMS ENTERED . st"l;" mm "' mom". a o e o Club who recorded fon-name by Mmand who M S ', GRADES 6 & tyl:l;g::;nd weights oi the plays the part of Lucifer F;:eHc.';',':"':;;':' l5:;""'"”'i" NO CONTESTANTS an-rennn gharice Illckfy :n.Is-ssnenlda . . ' an ro La k eriaingcun A nice (and quiet) time was en: short sub3ects- - I -- .v.' I um", I n ioyed by all. But we wonder why I WQIQADES 8, 9 J 10 the girl contests in were outnum- I H W bgp-ed by nu boy. 15 to 3 : ma Myrna Green Central Bedeque Albavs Gallant lumniaralde dmqm 1,”, ye." Arthur lcalibeeis Crapsud Beryl Woodsido llensing-ton Alberion and PIANO SOI-0 Viginify GRADES 4 e 5 Elaine Green Cont!-allied Jd Blnoqlsl !t.Msry' Auden Miss Clara Donald, summer-aloe. Pnuling up" wumog was ftulyg 1-,", "Q 3; M",-.' And”; ha! been I sum It the home or Elisabeth Blacquio-re so. Mary's Academy her brother, Mr. QM. Donald, Al- I - cgmpbgu Mum, p , M H bertori. I James Hickey St. Mary's Academy "l. Mrs. .1. w.n. uanipbell. tune:-um. GRADES 6 3 "l - -i visitor mm on rat - -W '3, A, the '” " A ” 0 Arthur Large Albany our-i seiiooi Patricia dune st. Mary's Aesdeny ' V ” """ isuhu at ii i. Baby Alan, six months old son oi Mr. and Mrs. llsrolii Meneod oi Ag. - I I W 3. Mlrfl Amie-Ir lfllhiown. shows why he was a very close runner-up ior '"i.lie cutest Aftgf gpgnain. mg wggggna at g 3"” c""" 3"" ml" 591001 smile" in the baby contest at the Prince county llospltal last Monday. Mamie Auigon class reunion in GRADES 8 9 a 10 i . ” sscimiie. N.l.. m-. wiiiiun Fraser ' .- y I oi Montreal is visiting his parents. Maxine Campbell Nort ledeqnl Paula Mclvor St. Mary's Academy - s n air. and am. rrsnk 1'. Fraser. .Iu- Mary saeri-en Crapadd Nancy Gillie Aim-ii... herton. . t e - g Dai Plants Sf Ma 5 Church M. ..... Mrs. ........i.. 1...... VOCAL soi.o ' Alberton. motored to Chulottctown . an Progressing Annual Meeting 3'3..'i23.fi;'f.?.'.li... '::".'.":."..:.':::' G””'”S 4 ” ” y wry M '11 M m. mum. Doreen Baker North Bedeqne Peter Macnonald Aiberton . mmfm. m o1m.f:'mmm Shirley Marlene , Nancy Smith Alhgrtog m3!!!-DHl;ynrig MacDonald. Provin- - Mr. George '1'. Clarke was ' 3'Y'""' V0?” 59- Elunil" 3 Uilerlntendent. Icc0m- 1 id id at i the i..synion'.- :51 Mr. Leo Macisaac and fsiifogiatizilifl oi: SL0 Mary's church .q3.,':r.z.::,'..gcrgoy::dc-.t,.t:l;:id:;? GRADES 6 & 7 "M m Mar interested partiea'. ar- in summers-uu and St. John! gion mu. Alberion. last night. This Judy Campbell North Bede-que oeui Diokaon o-1..." Ontreai yesterday mem- church in St. Eieanbm M I-319 "V was the first square dance held in Anne beard Lower Bedeque Ruth Jeiiory Aibemm "8 imnarntory to looking into the possibilities oi securing machinery Ind the necranry equipment to de- :00 II modern dairy plant in men County, reportedly at Sum- berslile. The plriy spent one day en route ""18 Fredericton. N.B.. where I"! Pxnmlneti the plant of the. Ipitnl Co-operative Ltd.. which WPIIIV is or ii. design which "gm I” Mceptatie ior this Prov- Those accompanytns Mr. Mac- llilili and Mr. Maclsaac are eosrs w..l. Reid. president of the silky River Dairying Co.: Mater -v- Vrlizhi. manager or the Duns " Dmvins Company: Murdock "tad. Dresident oi the Renami- Dmylns O0-operative mann- ooi the xensington Dairying migeratlve Association: Elmer ie. manager or the Tryony , Cmnany: and (1.35. Amn- ' WWII?! oi Abram'a Village Mu Factory. mm" understood that on their they will submit a report for Wlllderatlotl oi dalryrnen in '.'""m can of the Province of canal the practicab- u "nultlllltilll their dairy It '3 reported that seven cooper- dslr! black are interested In ",':P0""0II- that ill! plan- m':;IIv! not any but- lm by-woduita ea gainer,” .1;.Il. Loren. Executive. M mun and-J..lt. Mlil'lIlI.V- nual meeting held in St. Mary's Hall on Tuesday evening. It tool the term oi a dinner meeting serv- ed by membere oi the Ladles' Guild The " opened with prayer by Archdeacon 0.3. Harrison and was presided over by the retiring president. Mr. .l.R. Murphy. Mr. Murphy gave his report oi itlie past years activities which 'showed much good work accomp- lished. - Mr. James conneli gave the sec- retary's report and Mr. .l.M. Logan gave the treasurcr's report. The meeting was advised that the project oi the association to pay on the delilct on the rectory is almost completed. and it is hoped that when the next collection is relied in June it can be completely re- tired. Announcements were also made that Bishop Waterman would be in Bummerside on June 15 for ocniir'mstlon:- that ' the diocesan deanery would meet here on May 2lst.: and that it was hoped that the'. Maritime Diocesan Council would -bold. avlneettng here around Juntlats . . A short hymn mains period WI! led by .)lr..J..i. nimso. with Hi. .1. H. uuty at the piano. Following 'I .the complete slate gr! olilcers: President. acorn 1'- arh; vice president. Ben Pili- men: Icretary. James Co".ni.'ll. his other crime will be iillad-It iheiirstliieetirigottlienswralh the hall since its opening about a year ago. Excellent music was sup- plied by Alired Cilllis. Henry Myers and Stirling Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay have returned to their home in Alherton aiter spending the past three weeks in Charlottetown at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. George numett. They were accompanied by Mrs. Nelson Ramsay and Min Sophie Ramsay who have been visiting relatives in Charlottetown and Remington. A weighing party was held in the ltobekah Hall at Aiberton Tuesday evening. Members oi at. Peter'- Guild were hostesses. The guests were "weighed" in by Mr. Heath Proiit. An evening of games and "share the run" was directed by Rev. 1.1!. Moblahon and enjoyed by all. F-iresnments were served II! the ladies. csesaler llrewors Aavsne wK!ag to grow clum- bers in Ilhlhew-Wells. company . .:..:”- " .'l':"'" '.:.-..r::;.':: ','a . - r , Q 0'rrAwA. any 1 mam .. and ' A '.,?:'lued'wltli:.- n to Mini: V -1.4;... A per. guru :h'.oat1i”sne the assent ' , I p 5 ' " . i a p- Vnqwgngugb , , 1 N! :i t mm "m. l. 1- W tween increased yields of ' Apply weekly-or more-irequently I U.l.andOaaallan I lrorn X Green Crou Potato Protection is the difference be- top quality potatoes and low yields of inferior grades. It's the diiorence between profit and loss for you-and its cost is repaid many times over by your extra earnings. INCRIASI YOUR YIELD! IY PROTICYINO WITH THIS! IFIICTIVI ORIIN CROSS PRODUCTS: Of ID? 75 IASI-COP DUI?--complete protection sgairnt coin- Isson potato pests such as early and late bllgbta, Colorado potato beetles. he beetlaagead lea! hoppers. Ilf DO? HUI-HON-DD'I' in oil emulsion for ready-rnidng. heetslly for the coahol oi potato apliids and other potato iggg, Cf W? O” DITNINI” IUIY - innct-duiroylng DDT III cosnblaatloa with the adectlve new fungicide Dlthane. combats early aiIlIatabllghtaHotlserpotai.odhaaaee. . IITIIANI ” D-IO-the mic. elective fungicide spray for pet. "Dd" -WIN blight conditions. A 0- oiauui a DwluiIarIlI'e:: 'c.:.r.::: , u.s..s.. ..,u...g llonugiesuuertee. soy iiim pnovsii products .4 1' IRS-EIBTIGIIIES yooruolehler todoyl ” " "'-'4-e".!'t'9t- -s GRADES 8, 9 & 10 Harriet Campbell I N0 CONTESTANTS ENTERED Marion ltlacbean Dlrnley Hampton GROUP SINGING GRADES 4 it 5 N0 CONTESTANTS ENTERED GRADES 6 & 7 0 sr. MAiurs ACADEMY GRADES 8, 9 & 10 0 sumrnnsmn HIGH scnoor. " These Contestants will not appear on Friday afternoon as they are alb- matic Semi-Final winners and will appear on the evening program. in Grading Consideration Will Be Given to the folIowlng:- GRADE 4. 5 dz 8 0 anaartv auaAi. scisoor. GRAD '1. 8, 9 6 10 - aeneorm PIANO VOCAL READING Accoascr nanAs1srxo ENUNCIATION surrrim -rorni suraarar. zxrasissson rrrcis vorcn IIIYTIIM AITAOI szxrasssrow smmcrmrrore Allpersonsllstedabovewlilbesupperguesteoibi. F. 8cliarrnanOo..!.iid.. at Robson's Beetaaraat at 8:00 p.m. that evening. successful Contestants will appear on Schormens School Parade on its regular program that same evening. senmnm School Parade is sponsored and produced by . 'l'Hl-M. iI. sciiuimau co, I.i'D.. , . Sssininerslole cliarieiteiowa A Public Service l'eItIradIhoH.I'.!chnrssIllI00o.lII.- KOIIIIIIQNII