MAY, 21. 1952 : THE GUARDIAN. . CI-IARLOTTETOWN O ' PAGE FUTEEN ”'fI'HE WESTERN GUARDIAN, PIECE COUNTY OFFICE ,.mm-- 8 Iulnnllr Street. lununerslde. Subaorind N"c';"aosoa 013” , Rouse Phones: son: and sons 1 Ilia Guardian may be bought at any of the tollowlng stores in Sununeralde: lnnunar :':w.'.”:::,.::'und,-Water Street: ems Gsudet, or Granville street; Grocery, Second Street: Island Motor Transport. Vince's Grocery. 1.20 Bnaaeu street; Ennaan'i '.n.r. noueette'I U," Street: IMO! uherton: Phone: ':,f;,'?onns in Kensington Saturday, May 3401: but will remixln open Friday eve- wiil close "mg, MBY 23 ..DON'T 21, 8:15 Church or cand3'- ...... JNNEREVIIII Bl! LOT!-of fun It searletown Hall to-night when Mid- dimn and Bearietori womens In- pl'ESerll; their two hilarious one,”-I plays, "My Dream House" "Don't Tell a soul." also a numerous dialogue ”The Wedding R, Wa)'bElCK." and other special- iiies. Admission 40c and 25c. Bale Biilllle and MISS "Th! ',. Beaver" in King George Kenslngion, Wednesday, p.m. Sponsored by United Young Adult Group. Sale Phone em. Advertising Bepreaentatlvea W and GEORGE w0'l'TON ' Street: Gouruea Drugstore, ll Central streeti lull- Servloe Drug. t Waite in lfenalngton. WEST PIINCI onion Frank Weeks. Representative. 03-! Office and 08-! llonaa. -DUE TO CONTINUED illness my law office will remain closed until further notice. J. Harold Goodwin. Eager -GIRL GUIDE! - At a meet- ing of the local association of Girl Guides on May lllth in the summerside school Library, with Mrs. R. A. Home acting as chair- man, plans were made for the annual raisin day. Miss Phyllis Cutliffo of Charlottetown, Field Secretary, who arrived in Sum- merside to give instruction to Guiders. gave an instructive talk on Guiding and stressed the im- portance of stimulating the inter- est of the mothers to support the Local Association in connection May -FIEEMEN CALLED -- Sum- merslde firemen responded vei- terday afternoon to an alarm sent in about 3:30 at a result of. a small fire on the lot at the rear of the Clifton Hotel. As far as could be learned ,some paper or garbage had been ignited but the fire was out on the arrival of the firemen and there was no dam- age to any of the adjoining bulld- ings.-S. -UNUSUAL EGG - When gath- ering eggs yesterday morning, Mr Leigh Weeks of Alberton discov- ered what he believes to be an unusual hen egg having an outer white shell covering a complete inner brown shell. Although he has handled many eggs, Mr. Weeks had never found one like this previously and Mriuld like to hear from anyone who has. He is at present raising the hybrid type of hens. -BANK TRANSFER! - Mr. Walter Y. Morton, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Fredericton, N. 8.. has been transferred to the Al- berton branch of the Bank of comrngree. Mi-.'Morton'a home is at Stanley. N. 3. He is replacing Miss Mary Barbour of Alberton who has resigned position with the Canadian Bank of Com- merce and will be leaving short- ly for the United States. ..Frlends are glad to see that with the work of the Girl Guides. Mrs. Nettle White, Summerslde, of candy merside High School. MAY zinc at 4 PM. i 4 P.M. - Friday Evening's Program at 8 PM. Shirley Marlene Eleanor: Arthur Callbeck ....................a...:. Nomi Tryon N A , .who was confined to her home S C H U R M A N S SCHOOL PARADE ANNOUNCES The semi-final winners who will enter in the final playoffs to be held at the Sum- Plav-offs for 4 and over Classroom Division will take place THURSDAY, Play-offs for 1-3 Classroom Division will take place FRIDAY, MAY 23rd at Those chosen as final winners in these afternoon competitions will appear on Students must be on hand at appointed day and hour. Contestants will give selections of their own choice. " Entries so marked are automatic winners and will not compete in play- offs. They must, however, be on hand at the High School FRIDAY, MAY 23rd at 7:30 RM. 1 - 3 LASSROOM 4 and over CLASSROOM . D VISION V DIVISION READING Grades 4 and 5 Deanne Reid ......... ..WellIngIon French School Beulah Manse Summersldc Callwrinrr Murphy ............................. .. Bcdcquc Patricia Hoima .. Kensinglon Gladys Barlow .. Wellington English School ltlargiirrt Murray . Kensinglon Eiwrll Grigg . Springhlll Sterling Benton ... Si. Eieanors Grades 6 and 7 '- Olaf MacDonald": . Bods-que Dcnnnc Lnrkin . . Kensinszlon Dnrrilliy Campbell Mt. Pleasant Sully Dirrnti .. Ks-nsingion Elaine Raynor Central Bcdoque Arlene Bernard St. Eieanors Marjorie Riley .. Baltic Sylvia Boyle,” Summersidv I - - Grades 8. 9 and I0 Ediili Slienien Crapaud Gayle Darracn . Kenslnginn -llarrnrc-t MacDonald . Crnpnud Allinn Gallant. . Summersidu Alfred Frost. Springhiil Jenn lllaclsaac Si. Eleanors Louise Norring -. Cape Traverse Edith Poole , Summersldc PUBLIC SPEAKING Grades 4 and 5 'Sliirlene Wall New Annan 'Sterllng Benton St. Eleanors Grades 6 and 7 'Allre Bagnall ......-.. ....... .. Central Bedeque 'Charles Hickey .... .. . Summeraide , Deanne Larkin .. Kensington Ethel Jenkins ....... ......-. .. Summerside Grades 8. 9 and 10 Myrna Green ...... ............. Central Bedeque Beryl Woodaids Kenalngton Arthur Callbeck .,............-.: ......... .. Crapaud Gayle Darrach ..... Kenllngton Leonard O'l-lalloran .............. Cape Traverse Eleanor Haywood .. St. Eleanors Clarence MacDonald . ................... .. Shcrbrooke Erma Ferrish St. Eieanors PIANO SOLO Grades 4 and 5 Elaine Green .. Central Bedeque . Elizabeth Blacquiere ..St. Mary's A d y P"””l"P- Large .. Wlimot Judy Blacquiere St. Mary's Academy Aline Ramsay llnmlllon Paula Perry ...... .. St. Mary's Academy Ellzalselh Ramsay . Hamilton Lorraine Csmpbe ......... .. Alberton Helen Horne ......-.......... ...... Summerside Judy MacLean ......... .. Summerside Carol MacLean ............. Summsrsidc James Hickey ...... St. Mary's Academy Grades 6 and 7 Arm" 1-M28 Alhnny Rural Patricia Grant St. Marys Academy If""”f'll Mlzuno antral Berlcque Barbara Bishop .. .. St. Mary's Academy laierie Waugh Vlimot Valley Ruth Cairns Summeraide I Sandra Schurm ry's Academy Maureen Forbes ......... ........ Summerside R . Grades 8. 9 and 10 h;l””p"” Cllmllbell Nnrlh Beriequc Paula Mnclvor St. Mary's Academy 5?! Sherren . Crapaud Nancy Glllis .. Alberton I""'-'3' GPGOII Malpeque Herbert Crockett ......... sunimerside Sandra Arsenault ........ St. Mary's Academy VOCAL SOLO Grades 4 and 5 !S):l'l;En Baker .......c......-s......... North Bedeque Peter MacDonald ..m...............-... Albertnn Pat? 93' Marlene Rayner ..... No. St. Eleanors Nancy Smith ...............s Albertonk Sn ldy Shaw ............ ............... .... .. Cape Traverse e Katherine Harper ...... .. Summerslde " '5 Raynor .. Central Bedeque Natalie Johnston ......................... summerslde 5 'Grades 6 and 7 AW-l' Campbell .. .. ....... North Bedequo Ruth Jeffery ...........................-............ Alherton Jlnnnle L'"'d Lower Bedeque Jean Dickson .............-... ....s0'Leary Ad I” him?" --- North St. Eleanor! Paul Gallant .................- summerside ” C"mml ..,Cape Traverse Audrey Wood .......a.... Summerside H Grades 8. 9 and I0 , Mgwfl Campbell . i Darriiey June Gallant ............-.- Mlrcouclie "MON Macbean ............. Hampton Grace Sarty ............. -....... simimeraide Enurgl Campbell ........... 8 al View Erma Gallant .......,..................... Miscouche elh Green ........ Central edeque GROUP SINGING W Grades . 5 and 6 Grades 4 and 5 Any Rural School 'Kensington i p M Grades 7: O. 9 and if Grades 6 and 7 loans School, si. r:- . School, I mile-Bideford School St. Mary's Academy i Grades 8. i and to st. Mary's Aeadern Y Summerslde High School lchtmnans School Parade is Iaponsor-ed anildirecled by M. F. schurman Co. Ltdxand is a public service feature. through the winter and spring because of illness, is now able to be out and around again.-S Make Fllmll Ii.C.A.F.li Slalior . frwo representatives of the Na- tional Film Board from Ottawa ar- rived at R..c.A.F. station. sum- merside. Monday evening for the purpose of making it motion pict- ure feature on the navigation train- ing hero. - , They hope to conclude their as- signment with the fllming on May 30th of the wings parade of a grad- uating ciass of navigators, repre- senting airmen from several cairn- tries who are training under the North Atlantic Treaty organiza- tion plan. lobsler Calches Good Al Alberilin. Catches of lobsters continue to be expectlonally good at Alberwn South with the result that over 'l,ll0O pounds of live lobsters had to be sold to Myrick and McIntosh at Tignish as they could not be hand- led at the Union factory. It is un- derstood that yesterday's catch would also be sold elsewhere to re- lieve the pressure on the staff at the Alberton South factory. With a continuance of the present good weather, fisherman are optimistic that this might be a record season. Itrlnciioiinty (Continued from Page i) equate quarters for nurses: Mrs. ,1-leath Strong, president of the Lao- ies Aid: Mr. P. L. Morris Xinkora. a member of the trustee board; Dr. W.J.P. MacMliian. head of the medical staff of the Charlottetown l-lospitaol who paid tribute to the fine work of the medical staff of the Prince County Hospital; Mr. Neil D. Machesn. president of the board of trustees of the Prince Bd- ward Islandil-lospital, who express- ed best wishes and endorsed the expansion program; Hon. A.W. Matheson, minister of Health and Welfare who complimented the trustees on the fine setting for the new hospital. He suggested that the old building might be used for convalescent cases. He said it was not the policy of. the government to take over the administration of the old hospital, "your board of trustees can do this most efficient- y . Icivic greetings were extend, by Mayor Henry W. Wedge. Mr. Leslie 0. Merrill. director of SPECIAL OFFER TIFFANY Cream Deodorant with chlorophyll Large family size Regular-51.50 Special-SL00 Gounnms rtnxllu. DRUG sronr: noucn. g GOURLIES nnxannnnuo STORE will be the only drug store open all day today, Wednes- day afternoons and evening, May 21st. FPO!!! SEE In Action. . . . THE WINNERS OF 4 CH URMANS s School Parade Radio Broadcast The Stage of the Summer-side High School Auditorium FRIDAY, MAY I23rcI -al: is p.m., the fund annoimced that the first report on the ruults of a poll of public opinion would be made pub- lic later in the week. Headquarters for house-cleaning supplies LIFE INSBRAIICE Floors 9' ., qnnize .Wood, linoleum and 1 cedfenr floors take on new life and color with this durable waterproof enamel. SeII-rruaotliirrg. Dries in six hours. erve the life ofryour floors with this ependable , Lglid color floor coat. BRACE. McKAY & CO. LIMITED Summersido, P. E. I. Mill. MAY sills MlLLAIi'S STORE KEISIROTOI P.E.I. A Wall May 21st ui'woii May zeiii One rack Ladiea' Blouses, cleaning at ................ 31.98 All dark shade Nylons and sub-standards, clearing at pair Ladies' Sweaters--special ..................................... .. 52.49 Ladies' Rayon Hose, light shades, size 9 and 9 172, clearing pair .................................................... All Prints now in stock clearingiat per yard ..... 40c Men's Pants, reg 37.98, clearing at pair .. , 56.00 Men's good quality Gabardine Pants, pair .......... .. 38.75 Two Only-Men's Suits, size 38 and 40, reg. S55.00, Clearing at 0. 4 Only Men's Rayon Gabardine Suits, size 37, 40, 42. reg. 529.50, clearing at .................................... .. S2200 8 Only Men's Spring and Fall Coats-Zip-in linin sizes 37, 39, reg. 332.50, clearing at each 925.00 All Men's Overalls during this sale at pair 133.98 p Assortment of Men's Ties clearing at each SL00 Boysi Gabardine Suits, sizes 30-31-32-34, reg. 319.00, clearing at S16.00 30th; on all Boys Jackets--sizes 26 to 34. SHOES 10'X7 Discount on all Ladies' Shoes during this Sale. Broken lines" of Ladies' Pumps, Oxfords and Loafers, clearing at Reduced Prices. Menls Work Boots, special .... .. 54.75 and S5.00 Boys' Work Boots, special .. ................ .98 Youths' Work Boots, special 33.98 ARRIVING SOON-All our Ladies Summer Sandals. MILLAIl'S STORE ilsiisiiicfoii P.E.l. THIS II"JfgI'D.In will bring together talent froin.th'e Prince Edward Island Schools, the children i yd: will hear and see have been chosen by the Judges from some 1500 contestants who have appeared on the regular . Schurmans School Parade over a. twenty week period. the best In Singing. ; Ihe beautiful Silver and French Bronze Group i Singing Shields awarded to the top grade divisions In Group The first and second place winners receive their Handsome Silver and French Bronze Medals and third place winners presented with The Schurmsn School Pwar-ado Certificates. CHILDREN IN THE AUDIENCE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS OR GUARDIAN ITS A FAMILY PROGRAM S and hear the Final Winners broadcast their wIn- - nlng selections THE ENTERTAINEBS OF TOMORROW Friday, May 23rd at 8 p.m. This Program Will Be Broadcast Over CJRW SEE A Silver Collection Will Do Taken At The Door For The P.C. Hospital Completion Fund I Schunnans School Parade Is Sponsored and Directed by the M. F. Sclnirman (lo., Ltd. And is Presented as a Public Service Feature