APRIL 26. 1952 NOTICE This is to inform all interested parties that as of the 1st of May, 1952, I will have severed all connec- tions with the P. E. I. Veterinary Services Policy. From this date I will be conducting a restricted large animal private practice with fees similar as in the past with the exception that there will be a mile- age fee charged in addition to professional fees. a Signed:- ' -DR. JOHN E STERNS. Veterinary Surgeon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. THE THINKING MAN SAVES THROUGH lLlllFlE ASSURANCE AND THE SUN JLIUFJE I OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL The following twp: t of the sun Lite of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discuss with W" my mum"! fellllnk to life imursnce or annuities. without obligation. CHARLOTTETOWN MR3. DOROTHY ROGERS - J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE R. C. SHEA. KINKORA II. C. BOIIAKER. - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. Write or Phone for our Special Service TRACTOR TIRES LIQUID WEIGHTED RIGHTON YOUR lest plieee In needy en-the-iset eatvlee ev dues In us! line you're in term and pet Ioititev lnlenaeilen. i FIRTONE BIIYEIITOII 8. Macl(AY no. no Great George st. Charlottetown NOW is THE mm THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. This column is reserved for news of local interest, of a oesny nature may be Inserted at the cents a word. strictly pgy. able In advance. i TAII..0BElt-T0-MISASUBIE suits that fit 339.95 up. J. P. MacPher- son & Son. KYANIZE - White Enamel-Toombs Music , The meeting opened with the Store. -- L! himself blind. addressed their regular one minute silence, Ici- YORK UNITED CHURCH. - m9ElIn'.:- lowed by roll call and reading of WILL YOU help save the life of in Canadian servlceman over- seas? Be a blood donor week of May 5th. COME TO ooncnnr Cornwall You will enjoy it. SAD NEWS RECEIVED-'I'lirii many friends in this Province wil: regret to hear of the death on Aiprll 19. of Nora Shaw. wife of Mr. Frank Shaw, at her home in Winchester, M-ass. Mr. and Mrs, Shaw have been regular visitors to the Island. PLAN TO attend the Music Festival, May 5th to 10th. Ses- sions morning. afternoon and eve- ning in Prince of Wales College Hall, Holy Redeemer Community Centre and the Empire Theatre. This is our largest festival with over 1200 entries in music, folk dancing. choral rcuding. LEAVES FOR. VANCOUVER- Mr. Lorne Noonan. president of the P. E. Island Fisheries Fedeia- tlon. and director of the Fisheries yesterday by air for Vancouver, )3. G. Mr. Noonan will visit his daughter Kathleen overnight in Montreal. leaving there at 7.30 a.m., arriving in Vancouver at 6.30 p.m. on the same day. Meet- ings of the Fisheries Council of Canada will be held there on Ap- ril 27-28 and 29, which Mr. Nooii- an will attend as a member. THE CAR WITH the zip for those who like power nnd speed, we have one only new Studebaker Commander, four door sedan, col- or Plazn Gray. The motor that gets you from a stand still to sixty miles per hour in twelve seconds. Factory price, 52200.00, plus our cotnrlbution to Mr. Ab- bott's fund. 5550.00, and the one and only cllmatizcr, air condition- ing system, defroster, ctc., 3100.00. This is truly the outstanding automobile value of the season. One only at this price. so do not delay. T. G. Ivcs. LOADING BUOYS-The C.G.S. Brant will be loading buoys today, which are expected to be placed in position in the Charlottetown harbour area in a few days. Icc conditions in the Straits were tar from favourable yesterday ti mukt a prediction regarding the Caribou buoys, which are next. in line for placement in connection with the Northumberland F e r r i e s move- ments. The east coast Isla nd buoys will then be placed and of hers in order of importance, when too tronditloiis permit. IMMUNIZING CLINICS - Con-i ducted by the Department of- Health and Welfare, will be h d on Monday. April 28 at Prince Street School at 1.30 P. M. Roch- ford Square School 2.30 P.M. Tues- day, April 29 Queen Square school 1.30 P.M. Notre Dame Academy 2.30 P. M. Wednesday. April 30 at Model School 1.30 P. M. Porkdale School 2.30 P. M. Thursday May 1 Spring Park School 1.30 P. M and West Kent. School at 2.30 P. M. infants and pre-school children. from 3 months to 5 years will be protected against Diphtheria, Whooping Cough and Tetanus. DISCUSSED VOCATIONAL TRAINlNG- Mr. A. W. Crawford. acting dirctor of Vocational train- lng for Canada, working with the Department of Labour. conferred with local officials of the Depart- ment of Education here yesterday. In the afternoon, nccompanied by Dr. Lloyd Shaw. Director of Edit- cation. and Mr. R..MacLean, Sun- ervisor of Vocational courses, Min Crawford visited Summersidc. where the party discussed depart- mental affairs with M:-. Clarence Mercer. supervisor at the Sum- merside lllgh School. IIIBERNATING for the winter, we have dug out three used cars, that are being: offered at bargain prices for the week end. One I937. 4-door Sludelirtkor Dictator st-dnn. looks good nnd worth more than the pl'l('F asked of 8250.00. Ono I938 Ford Coach model, nude some fender work. priced to soil nt 5150.00. One 1941 Plymouth scdan. motor good. needs some fender work and rear bumper, 8150.00. With little fixing you can go fishing any time. T. G. Ives. CUT PLUMBING 8. HEATING C O S T S XX . -3 with g 7 IIIIX A FR E E O -- CATALOGUE ..l Baths, basins, sinks, closets, electric shallow and deep well pumps, soil pipe, soil fittings, fibre pipe, range boilers, electric water heaters, steel pipe and fittings. WRITE TODAY MAIN PLUMRING nitti HEATING SUPPLIES CO DIPTII-DJ!!! SI. IAWIINCI, IONTIIAI. Gil. but advertising WEAK-Clearance sale -Dresses, Coats, Suits. A Stewart Bakeries. Central 11 A. M. York 2 P. M. Brackley 7.45 P. M. Rev. Douglas. on Sunday, Hall. Friday, May 2. Music. Folk Servlm Of the Danclng in costume. Guest artist. SFOUP of Umlfd Hamish Churchts will be its folloits:- Tryoii. Sunday school. it A. M. Public Worship. loss of race color, or creed. 1.30. P. M. Wcstmoreland. Sundny School, 2 P. M. Public Worship, '.l P. M. Bonsliaw, Klllam. Harry Sobey, Searletown announce Muriel Blanche to Armel Stewart. Council of Canada. left at noon eliminate this practice. MRS. JOHNSTON '8 LADI'ES' PASTRIES you'll proudly serve.' tempting selection today at CHURCH SERVICE NOTICES- Tryoii-Boiisliniv ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. the engagement of their daughter son of Mrs. Bruce MacKlnnon and berta. Interesting Talk At St. Paul”: Vl.A. of the women's Auxiliary of St. presentatlve of the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind, Whol John those so afflicted but warned his listeners against giving too much sympathy but A kindly offered arm April 27th. 1952 the would be much itpprcciatcd. imcmbm. was taken up !or the mill, it. was nrgaiiizcii cm. of all blind Canadians i'cgard- HI” 21 hm” had been "M E" .. .. M. W. ” to glasses." white said he was quite happy and always enjoyed life. times who are blind. They are trained in all the late Mr. Mttcxinnon of Gra- are available to any blind e so Do it E I hams Road. P. E. 1. Marriage to who would desire p r n was I "E and H 1" back T: like DIME M3! 1. in Calgtlry. Al- they can be had free of charge. wW Legion Ladies I I Auxiliary Meeting the Ladies Auxiliary, Itown Branch, Canadian Legion, B. E.S.L., was held in the Thursday afternoon Branch "A" W 25th. Mrs. J. '1'. Davies, president, presided. Mr. White spoke with feeling of,tlie minutes. Treasurer's report was read, af- ter which reports of different com- mittees were given. collection from individual on the street or clsewhercl A The charge V.-as mm d M ilbady Alexander Gift. Fund. r S lorcthe SEN: Mrs. W. H. Tldmarsh reported Island boys in Korea. C. M. Sinclair. president. N” whim 5"” hE'"y0"e CIIITIIIIIIDH Legion paid a brief ill fitting - coming year. The Blind Institute of the Mari- mstomc corms; has three home teachers, fully Race meetings They; spring were held in, handicrafts. and autumn at Epsom; HEIDI"! and 1730. or 50 years before the first Derby. TAKING STRICTER. liIEAS- I URI-IS-Store managers in Char- lottetown are taking strict mens- iires to have shoplifting stopped. according to information received yesterday. Floorwalkers and sup- ervisors have been alerted, and other action may be taken to A woman defendant in such a case was given a suspended sentence in the City Police Court yesterday, by Stipen- diary Magistrate K. M. Martin. CORRECTION - In yesterday's Federation of Agriculture news the word "unfortunate" was inadvert- ently used in place of "fortunate" in the following paragraph: "Dur- ing the past two years the dairy industry has come in for some real competition from vegetable oils and it is fortunate that the dairy farmers of Canada have been dc- veloping during this time an ag- gressive advertislng and public MEETING IN POWNAL Queen's County Branch P. E. I. Fish & Game Association will hold a meeting in POWNAL HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 29-8 RM, For Members Only And you may join the association at that time. Mr. J. Frank Gaudet, Chief Forestry Officer for the Department of Industry and Natural Resources, will address the meeting on water conservation. We hope for a large attendance. relations program". In the para- graph on memorable years in no- tato history. dates inserted were 1920 and 1950. This latter should have been 1952. Personals Friends of Mr. Charles Raiikiii will be pleased to know that lie is much improved in health. He left the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. where he had been a pa- tient for the past two weeks. Mr, Leo Leckey of the R. C. A. F., Labrador arrived by plane on April 22nd to spend .1 few days with his father, Mr. Joseph Leckey Clitirlottctown. lie expects to leave by plane today to resume his dut- ies Home and School Assoc. Meeting Home and The Queen Square . School Association met in the school auditorium on Thursday; evening, April 24. The meeting was. opened by the President, Judgeil C. st. Clair Trainor who welcomed! the large attendance of members. . Minutes were read by Mrs. Fredl Steele and adopted. and reports were given by Mr. Harold Hennes- sey, chairman of the membership committee. and Mr. Gerald NEON!- treasurer. The buslness meeting was kept short and the program commitee chairman. Mrs. Fred MacMillan led a panel discussion with Rev. Father Bolger. Mrs. Alex MacI.saac, Miss Anne Walsh. Miss Madeline Clarkln, Mr. James Mc- Callum ,tmd Mr. Jack Connolli taking part. At the close of the discussion the President thanked the participants on behalf of the meeting and a film "Home and School" was shown Plans were made for a debate to be held at the next meeting in May. senior boys of Queen Square School will take part. FLOATING MARKETS I Housewives in Bangkok Thal- land paddle tiny canoes to the la- mous floating markets there which scll al kinds of supples. I I I GAPGNIZING Make your appointnicntl early when you buy your chicks to avoid disappoint- ment. Best age for Cross Breds 5 to 6 weeks: for Bar- red Rocks 6 to 7 weeks. For! appointment phone 1591-23 or write KEITH MUTCII. Southport. -' SPEEIII " FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY! Gladiolus are scarce so act now to get these wonderful GLADIOLUS BULBS at less than 2c each! Assortment from Naming reds. yellows, purples, blues, pinks. whites, peach. multicolor, ctc.. now ready for first bloom: and with many years of flowering nlicad. Any hull) not tlcvcloping first planting re- placed frce. Trcnicntioiis saving in these young virilc bulbs already l',5' to 2!." in rircunilcrcncc. Truly an unbeatable odor. Order now on approval. SEND NO MONEY When your carton of 100 Gladiolus bulbs and 3 extra Tubcroscs arrives pay postman only 51.69 plus C.0.D. postage. Remember. these Iiulbs must tlcvclnp to your satisfac- tion nr your money will brrcfundcd. But hurryl Send in vtiiir order today. This is a bargain you'll hate to miss. .MlCIIIGAN BULB C0. OF CANADA LIMITED. we will Include at no extra co JTUBEROSES. Bloom lnln (all I-lull. lull. extreme Iy fragrant. Dept. GW 476, 0 Trinity Square, Toronto 1, Ont. USED - CARS Biggest Bargains In Town COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR FINE SELECTION or USED cans i947 MONARCH CLUB COUPE 1946 CHEVROLET COACH With radio and heater 1950 MERCURY SEDAN 1939 FORD SEDAN STEWART MOTORS LTD. Your Mercury Do-alt-r 222-224 Gt. George St. Phone 831 of Hart and music in school university classes to emotions" was stressed by Dr. A.H. 5. Gilison. The Eegul” m”""hlV "(';';:Ir'lI3.':1 verity of Manitoba. in an address , C" ' to the Manitoba Registered Music P i h h h d i 1 Lemon T;:chem' Association. He said the au's c urc a a very 599931 - I of education is not only to com: T0 ZION BlIOWNIES' treat when M-In Cyde White. "mm "" Nd” "emu" Am" Nomywowmg f'J?NtC:7.'I!i;TMThursday evening, May s a . . IDUCATI IIMOTIONI vmN'itmo-tcP)- Vlnlportlnce and "educate the KING EIILE president or the Uni- lhow peaple how to make a.nv1nK.' l4ll'nliI' tllul IHPIIIIIIII but also how to live. WARNING! SPECIAL OISOOIIIIT oit WORK BOOTS . TODAY Allli SATURDAY LE PAGE SHOE G0. GRAFTON ANII KENT ST. STORES During the past '1 you-s we have actually supplied more than 300 miles of Concrete Sewer Pipe. all of it In the ground and giving complete satisfaction. municipal en- gineers and con- sulting engineers to write for our new Sewer Pipe Bulletin. SIIAIV Concrete Sewer Pipe is YOUR best buy. ueauurriu 1, 1; 5 A ' ' ' muir.-tx n s BRlEK.TILE.THERMDCRETE AND PIPE n PLANTS SERVING 1-us MAR:-rnvurs ciitvaotr-rs reiiriati om itociir-is a ctnittiitts onoquippuwitnittov-n..t..nocitas1ncaastianoa.e,-esni an elder model CI-IEVIOIIT, GENERAL MOTOI! TRUCK es die of & l937te'40PONTIACS, yeoteeaenhevethieeevnenpu-Iugutggg-3 You son he! the Jiierenee ll inches in your engine performance. DINO Into our shop now - we can install is new IOCHESTR PreJuasCo1hp reiev Insnedtotehs 1 BATT & Mat:RAE limit and Eitston Streets Oliarlottotowa schetluletl Freight Service CIIARI.0TTETOVl'N - ST. PIERRE - ST. JOHN'S MW "BLUE PRINCE" E-tiling From Charlottciown:- May 5th. May 19th. June 4th. BLUE PETER STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Agents: Charlottetown-Nfld. Shipping Service St. Pierre-Marcel Girartlin. IIHIII. NAKPWGI rirrseu MiNurss,i-vs seen is HORNE MOTOR;g:.m, - CHL'VROl.E1'.POl.D!N!OBILE (aim At furore.- OH mt 11-is WAY moss CARS CAME 10A 5109!! Now you can . . . THE MCCORMICK Farmall Super 0 is the most proflta ble tractor you can buy in the 2-plow class Prove fe yeee-' eeII- on your own farin- where per- f o r in a n e e counts IlI0lt-- thsttlielar-QII Super C is to- dayls best boy in the 2 2-row c an. Scene today. 1':-rme up in Three it-are ennvcnlenl-Iy arranged it rt-qtilrt-ct. W. R. JENKINS 208 - 212 Great George Street --PIl0NES- "Service Follows Sales" 2104 2163