JUNE 25. 1953 THE GUARDIAN. HCHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE ,2? Beatles Noted Among Young Potato Plants During the past. week potato ma battles and Colorado potato mu-ties have been seen on young potato plants, reports the Science Service Laboratory weekly bulle- tin, The flea beetles puncture unall holes In the leaves and the mutt potato beetles are laying gggs which will develop into the rod larvae or "grubs" later in the season. If a DDT spray or dust is applied now it will kill these nduit inserts and reduce the pop- ulations throughout the summer. With the small plants only one nozzle per row is necessary. Reports havcgcome in that max- grits are attacking the potato sets u some areas. These are seed ,-am maggots nnd sometimes raiise damage to the sets during -not backward weather. It the plants are above ground and wave a good root system there is int lll'.l('Il danizr-r of these mas- grill dcstroyini: the crop. the Bul- rllll ndvliics. If the maggots dc- slrny the sets before the! come up. it may be necessary to re- :iinii . . FISH FOR SALE DRY HAKE, l50.Il). lots 14 cents per lb. McGOWAN'S LIMITED, Kilmulr, P. E. I. BIRTHS. MAIIIIIASE5. DEATHS Silo For Insertion . "”"”i;.ir'iir”'”m .iF.wEI.L-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, June 24, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell, York, (nee Irene Ciiappcll) a daughter. 1-tieanor Irene. 6 lbs. 12 ozs. IHMSAY-At the Prince Edward island Hospital June 24th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon Ram- say (nea Dorothy Murray) a daughter. Deborah Alice. SQIWIIEBRIGGS-At the Prince iiriivard Island Hospital on Tues- ilriy, June 2.1. to Mr. and Mrs. Jnnnny Squarebriggs, City. a daughter. ii'iaEs'I7ir'isr;s iiIacPIlAII.--iIIaoNl1VTN- On Sat- ii:-day, June 20, at '7 P. M. in Can- trni l'nIted Church. Weston. on- iarlo. Mr. Robert Burns MscPhail -if Toronto, to Mrs. Lois Mas Moc- Nni-in also of Toronto. Rev. E. B. lfridy, of Central Church, offic- lnting. naarns oasis-at Bomerviile. Ms.ss.. U.S.A.. on June Zlst. 19.53, Wm. W. Gaaa tn ht: 53rd year. Funeral takes place lune 25th. Burial in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park. Peabody, Mass. TIIAINOII-As a rosult nt a car accident at Ronshaw, June 23 Frank Tralnor in his 75th year. His remains are resting at the Fiiarlotteioivn Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place lhturriay morning leaving the Funeral Home at 3:45 for Re- suiem Mass at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Interment in the church cemetery. IIRAINOR-As a result of I car irrldent. at. Bonshaw, June 23, Furl Trainor in his 30th year. I-Ill wmalns are resting at the Char- oitatown Funeral Home from YIIOIQ the funeral will take place liiiirday morning, leaving the Funeral Home nt 8:45 for Re- iiiicni Mass at the Church of the tiost. Holy Redeemer. Interment vi the clturch cemetery. TRAINOR-All a result of a car incident at Bonshaw. June 2.1, lirs. Frank Trainer in her 70th Mar. ll:-r remains are resting at tin Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will take iiirir-o Saturday morning leaving His Funeral Home at 8:15 for miluitm Mass at the Church of tho Most HOIl' Redeemer. Inter- ll”llt in the church cemetery. LANDRIGAN - At the Sacred Heart Home June 24th. Mrs. iames Laiiririgan in her Hist year. Her remains are resting at the .ii1rlotteIown Funeral llome. Tuncrai Friday morning. leaving the funeral home at 8:45 for Re- iiii-m Mass at 9:00 at St. Dun- itan's Basilica. Interment in the i-hiircn cemetery. lI.il. Maolean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Chsrlottatown and North Wlltahlro PHONE 149 CHARLOTTET OWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Iiiuston st. PHONE sou Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -DInctors- I I lead!!! I. W. HCIC3 I preciatlon. The GENTIIAL GIIAIIIIIAN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures CBABWIIJ. for Better IHIDD3. Photo- "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORlr:-- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." SECOND INSTALLMENT of City Taxes is due and payable on June 30th. REIVIEMBEII. - Opening Club Dance, Thursday night. Golf TAYLORIB JEWELLEIIS and special. English Bone cups and saucers only si.29. week- China VISIT III-STYLE Miiiiiiery, 168 N2 Great. George St. Very special discounts. 50 WHITE HATE arrived at Hi- Styie Millinery. Choose one to- day. Special values. Every style l-li-style. , CONDITION IMPIIOVING-'I'he oondltion of Mr. J. Elmcr Blanc- hard, who is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital suffering from lieath Yesterday Of Mrs. Jas. Landrigan The death of Mrs. James Lan- drigan, of Charlottetown. occurr- ed suddenly in the Sacred Heart Home on Wednesday June 24. she was in the ninety-first. year of tier age. Besides her husband. to whom she had been married fifty-nine yours, she is survived by three daughters. Sister St. Victor, of St. Andrews West, Ontario. Mrs. Don J. Baize, of Detroit. Mich., and Miss Ethel Landrigan. R. E. of Boston, and one son. Percy J. Landrigan. of Charlottetown; also by two sisters, Mrs. McEncrowe, Shediac. and Mrs. Lydia Mclntyrc of Somcrvillc. Mass., and a. brother Erncat Muiiniiy, of Boston, also by six grandciiildrcn and four great- grandchildren. Mrs. Landrigan was the former Miss Ann M. Muilaliy. daughter of the late John Muilally of Gow- an Brae. The remains are resting tit the Charlottetown Funeral Home, whence the funeral will take plncc to St. Dunstan's Basil- ica on Friday at 9 ii. m. an eye injury was much improved yesterday. Hospital authorities hold hopes that an operation for the removal of the injured eye wl.'i not be necessary, I FUNERAL AT IIUNTER IIIVICIK -The funeral of the late Mrs. Murdoch Cutcliffe was held yester- day afternoon from Hunter Rival- United Church, Services at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. Howard Christie. A solo was rendered by Mr. Gordon Carew. Pallbearers were Wiliirln Careiv, Frank Bagnall, Lemuel Craswell, James Andrews. John Clark and Eddie Roliings. Inter- ment was in Amherst, N. 5. HOME. SCHOOL MEETING - West Royalty Home and School Association held its regular month- ly meeting last evening. Further discussion was held on ways to raise funds to carry on necessary repairs of hall and it was decided that Mr. and Mrs. Barry Budgen at- tend next meeting of the Women's Institute to plan on working to- gether on this project. Mr. Condon, Principal of West Royalty school. gave his interesting report. for the year which gave those present. an insight of the successful work car- ried on during the year. After ra- freshments were scrved by Mrs. Ree Simmons and Mrs. Ralph Mar- Donald s very interesting film on the early life of the Queen brought the session to a close. BENEFIT ENTERTAINIIIENT -A benefit bingo under the aus- pices of the City Employees' Un- ion in the interest. of a former valued employee at City Hall was conducted at: the Rollaway Club last evening and greatly enjoyed by those In attendance. A pleas- ing feature of the night's enter- tainment was the voluntary ap- pearance of the Lads and Lassits Band for which the committee in charge expressed their deep ap- co-opcration of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald also added to the success of the evening. Police Sgt. Gus Dowiing as chairman of the committee in charge was assisted by Messrs. Earle Burke and Frank Pi-unty in arranging the entertainment. Card O-f-Thanks The family of the late John Macl(enzia wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. P. Mirr- Intyra and all their kind friends and neighbors who helped in any way during their recent bereave- ment. and also those who sent, flowers and cards. IN MEMORIAM In loving m.o-rs:-r-y of Fred A. Wotton, who died June 2.3, 1950. Sweet are the memories that linger. Dear Is the one that Is gone. In memory I'll hold you denr grandfather Aa long as the years roll along. This I will always remember, And this I will tlwaya pray, That: the Joy you missed on lift-'a highway. Ara yours In Heaven today. Fondly remembered by Gert- rude and Sheldon. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Dad. F. A. Wotton. Memories of Dad cw-r drnr I hold. He was always so trm-. imiirifisli and kind ditreetlztlravelilng iwork Discussed At Ncouncil Meeting Considerable discussion regard- ing the quality of the gravel used in city street work featured a special meeting of the City Coun- cil held this week. As a result of the discussion a resolution moved by Councinllor Elmer MacDonald and seconded by Mr. P. R. Mac- Cormac that street work be sus- pended until tenders for gravel could be called for was introduc- ed. It was defeatcd on the decid- ing vote of Mayor J. D. Stewart. Coiuiciilor MacDonald criticised particularly the work being done on Union Street and said the trucks delivering the gravel were arriving on the job with half londs. He also expressed the be- lief that the gravel was not. up to standard because of the amount of sand and clay it. contained. He be- lieved that instead of being 60 percent gravel and 40 percent hinder the proportions were re- versed. He qurstioiied City Engineer H. A. Mosscrvy on the matter and Mr. Mcsservy gave his opinion that the gravel used was the best obtainable on the Island. Councillor F. J. Storey, chair- man of the Street Committee, op- posed the resolution on the grounds that. since the Council had already approved the work to he done it should be proceeded with. He said that the condition of Union Street was normal in view ofrthe fact that gravellltng was being done and a. heavy rain storm had just. occurred. He ingrccd that perhaps the gravel IHIS not as good as that which can be obtained from a pit in New Brunswick, but did state that the latter would cost . twice as much. In any event. he laid. the gravel used was up to specifica- tions. A second resolution moved by Councillor MacDonald and Is- condcd by Councillor Storey that a contract be awarded to M. F. Schurman Company for construct- ion or city sidewalks at. a price of A147 1-2 cents per foot was passed iwithout dissent. IN inE;n:if5)”ifiAM In font! and loving memory at F. A. Wottnn who departed th iifo on June Ziith. ti Everett. Nlulcnn and family.” THE McNIILTY FAMILY in person at the connuiiirv .GENTRE .ll.'LY 3rd and 4th Tickets on sale at II. T. Holman Ltd. This morning Scli out anticipated Get yours early Sponsored by Benevolent Irish Society You are happy. this I know But you were my nail and I miss you so. Sonia. FOR SALE Four room summer cot- tage situated at York Point, six miles from City. cottage has cement foundation with basement, interior walls fin- ished with gyproc, fircplacc. large lot. electricity avail- able, price S2000.00. KENNEDY dz MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers sioo sioo Z Remembered by Avis. slot and Appllrltlnnl fill vacancies Southport: school. termadlata and primary teachers are required. Excellent school. two milotl from Charlottetown. Splendid opportunity for anyone wishing to teach in one of the better schools. Liberal lupplo- mcntn w'.'I he paid to well quail- fiod tcachcrs. . Apply A. Tait. Secretary. General Duty Nurses wantrd for 70 bed Private Hos- piiril. Starting salary 5190-5 ll? day work. All statutory holidays. Ii wt-rks' holiday per year. Living accommodations. Apply to:-- nmazctron or missus. The Doctor-a' Hospital, 28 Major St, Toronto, On. an requested to In the staff of Principal. In- Scots' Nighiw - On Saturday Opening up Festive Wcok activi- ties Saturday evening. Pipe Band Music and Scottish dancing con- tests will be featured at the Forum. Starting iime will be 8.13 p.m. and lovers of highland music and danc- liug will hear the skill of the Pip- ers and see a lot of keen kiddies compete in beginners, junior, intu- mediate, and senior clagsig in the Fling and Swords. It will be :i great night for the Scots -- young and old -- and one which will pro- vide lois of good entertainment and competition for all. W.K.t:IiIosing Exercises Today Grades 1, 2. 3 and 4 will assemble for Junior Closing Exercises in West Kent School hall this after- Parade And Memorial Service Feature Sessions Of Orange Lodge Groups A joint parade yesterday morn- ing of members of the L.O.A. and L.0.IB.A. Grand Lodges highlight- ed the day's events In the annual gathering being held here this year. The two lodges combined for parade to the War Memorial for the placing of u wreath. Following this the parade rs- formed and proceeded to zion Presbyterian Church for mem- orial services. The large group of approximately 400 people almost filled the church. Both groups had previously met in short sessions ut the YMCA. and the Legion Home. The entire afternoon was devoted to a motor tour of the Anne of Green Gables country with a large number of the members taking advantage of noon. The program bcgins at 2 o'clock. I Mrs. J. P. Laniz will present; certificates and prizcs on behalf? of the City School Board. t On Friday morning. beginning at 9.30. the Intcrmcdizitc grades (Grades 5, 6, 7, 8 and ill will carry out similar exercises. Awards will be presented by Mr. Earl C. Baker. member of the Board of School Trustees. Mr. Horace NIFICEWCII will direct the musical numbers for both programs. Pnrcnts and trie.nds of the pupils are invited to attend. .VICTORIA PARK CHARLOTTET OWN June 29 to July 4 Inclusive Sponsored by Clias-Iottetown Rotary Club the opportunity of seeing the Na: tlonal Park and driving along t.he North Shore. The annual dinner mawe of this at The Charlottetown concluded activities for the day. Today both Lodges will be oc- cupied the entire morning and afternoon on routine business as the convention comes to an end tonight. u.o.”coiieg: Film Night A film-showing for students at- tending Union Commercial Col- lege was given last evening, by: ATTENTION PHARIVIACISTS and APPRENTICES A meeting will be held in Chariottetoivn this Fri- day, June 26th, at 8 P.M. in the Queen Hotel. . MR. AUBREY BROWN Secretary of the Canadian Foundation for the Arl- vancement of Pharmacy will be the guest. speaker- piease make a special effort to attend. V i i . I I . i Roy M. Smallman. MONTHLY Branch Home at 8 p.m. on one I Buy Your Special m.00 FAMILY TICKETS , At 'Johnnyis Mayfair Tho Bike Shop W. G. Barbour's Mcinorlsl Field Canteen Sport Lodge and from Members Rotary Club IN STIIII Favorite Chief Jr. W-30213 Rcgistered Clydesdale Stallion Standing at owner's stable for season. (Mares at owners risk) IRVING HASLAM Springfield The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. will be held in the' Agenda: General Business. MEETING THURSDAY, JUNE 25th. I Mr. W. D. Fraser, Principal of the College. The first two films shown were of a sing-song nature and during a short Intermission, the U.C.C. Choristers under the dir- ection of Mr. Arnold Hubley, vice- president sang two numbers and was enjoyed by the entire aud- ience totallinz, approximately 125 students, parents and friends. Miss Roma. Korrey was piano ac-. companist. Mr. Fraser showed the main evening. Entitled. C TM:&.-- - ”U.C.C. and You", the film was produced and directed by Mr. Fraser and featured the class of 1952-53. The programme ended with is loud applause tn apprecia- tion of tha excellent film and production which was started sev- eral months ago by the principal. Members of the faculty are: Mr. W. D. Fraser, Principal, Mr. Ar- nold I-Iubley. Vice-Principal, Miss Mary Maclnnis as Instructor. and Miss Mary Thompson, Corres- pondence Instructor. 'IN'I'ERES'I'lNG, intriguing DINNERWARFI I The r ORE NE sT Do go near the Water! You can safely swim, dive and lplllh In one of ihe new SWIM CAPS imported from England and stocked in the Little Shop, Charlottetown and the Sportswear Department of the Sum- mcrside Store. Those really water-excluding Swim Caps are of good firm rubber, chin Strap type. with a snug inside band. The colors are wihiie, green, blur, rrise, yellow or red, .si7.ea medium, large and extra large , . . . Surprise --- ain'pri.w-. the very reasonable price Is ONLY 59 cents. For a swim Cup in IKPFD your trosses dry, treat yourself to one of the English imports in the Little Shop, Charlottetown or the Sports- wear of Hoiman's in Sunimcrside. Youl'il find the i-niart. modern PARK LANE Pottery Dishes triilv exciting! They're Engiisii and are in glorious solid colors -7- rich wine, grB.V. green or ycliow. 'lhoy simp'y demand to be Match or Mix Malcd for the ulti- mate achievement. of siuiining affectiveneas! Available as individual pieces or in complete sets -- the 20-piece Starti-,r Set in Park Lane is priced just 7.75 in the China Depzirtnieuts of Both Holman Stores. WAYS to spend your Summer Leisure should always include gently swiiigliig in your man hxclcyarcii But iiatuialiy. you'll have to have a Swing an: the l"".u .. irc l')cprirtlnent.s of the Ciiarlotte'town and the 3llll'iitllCl'Sl('IO Stores have easy working LAWN SWINGS of two types. 'ir style aduit. size Lawn Swing with the overhead frame is priced 0. This is of sturdy hardwood (rod frame and natural seats! with stcrl bolts and rivets. The Florida style I..au'ii Swing, in a natural colored hardwood has platform stand with easy gliding motion. This is priced 54.50, Eitiier Swing is an investment in Summer enjoymrvit that i: wcll worth liaving, COIIIP see and try the grand Lawn Swings ill the Furniiiire Dcpnrinic-nts of Both I-lolman Stores. IIENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY - 8:15 IJRGENT BUSINESS -- ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED TO ATTEND Riishcd from tho farm department, vegetables are truly fresh. o o . they're delicious. Brown . SUGAR. 2 lbs. . White Swan TOILET TISSUE. 3 for Crosse and Blackwell Legion Kellogg's ALL IRAN. Ige. pkg. MT. STEWART STRAWBERRY PRESERVE 12 oz. tin 2 tins 55: Fancy Red Coho( SALMON 1.2 lb. tins 2 tins 69: all ATKINSONIS fruit and them these warm days. Tiicyire nutritious GET YOUR NESCAFE NOW Small Size Jar Large Size Jar 51.95 With Coupon DATE AND NUT ROLL. 8 0:. tin 29: PEAS. 20 0:. tin. 2 tins . . . . . . 39: pl. . . . . . . 29: to our produce Servo plenty of . 53: I9: 39: Globe PEARS 15 oz. tin 2 tins 33: ' KAM 12 oz. tin 3 5c Cooked Mock CHICKEN LOAF. GRADE A Sliced BOLOGNA. lb. . Maple Leaf WIENEIIS. lb. .. SWEET PICKLED Island Brand .,( RADISH. 2 bunches . . .. . . . MACARONI AND CHEESE LOAF. lb. . . . . . FOWL-Serve Cold for Hot days-lb". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49: CORNED BEEF-Nice to serve Cold--Ib'. BONELESS CHICKEN. 1 o:.rIn 49: Fr:-sh island p SPINACH. lb Local NEW CARROTS. 2 lbs. . . . Local ASPARAGUS. bunch . . A La rue n... HEAD LETTUCE, each . . . . Red Ripe TOMATOES. cello pkq. . . . Largo CAULIFLOWER. Iiead . . . . California GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . .. . . . California ORANGES, 2 dos. . . . . . . Long Green . CUCUMBERS. each . Walzlaowtnru sic: nears 12 oz. till I I ('miI.'crI 35: i PICKLED PIMENTO 59: MEAT LOAF, lb. ...'. .. 59: . Slircd V2 lb. .. 38: COOKED HAM, V2 lb. .. 59: I(Tookcd 35ciTONGUE,V2lb. 43c ltlorncd 39:;PORK.Ib. 49: 43: 1 Island Brand (I3I.lttli:P'Il' I . I . . . SANDWICH SPREAD. 17 oz. tin. 2 this 39: