CITY AND Coors for Ferfect Picturea -ryoufl nouns ainrs Mona- .i the iiuoincs nnuo s'roa.r. _y|,'ST AI!RIVED—Ootton mater- nih. dresses. Kennedy‘! Ladies \VC..\l’- §ERVICE 'ro SICK. Dial 5132. unis-ell‘: Pharmacy. next to Gloria. isLAND GRILL. Queen street Dial 5228. serving full course din- nm. specializing Chinese dish. visrr H1-STYLE MILLINEEI. 153., Great George Street. Every ,5-le Hi-st)'le- Sill-;l)S! Store open daily. also “Una”. and Thursday evenings mm 9 p. in. Arthur Vesey. orrsiplil PAINT SPECIAL. — white, $3.15 a gal. Grey. Green and Red, 3,295 gal. Douglas Bros. dz Jgnfs, l55 Kent Street, Charlotte- t'o\iil ,\ll.N'I"S THURSDAY SPECIAL. L~M1.-ll tomato juice. New Eng- land boiled dinner, rolls and but- m_ lag, coffee or milk. 55 cents. ‘rill-I 1i5TII ANNUAL MEETING of me Prince Edward Island Aux- y.;.;;i- of the British and Foreign Biiiic society will be held in the l>r.:lnr of the Trinity United Church, Sllnlfl‘iPl'5il.‘lE, Thursday Cvenlns. June 10th. Ill 7.30 D. in. Plan to ab l‘.’lifl. DISTRICT GRAND TEA PARTY. aid of St. Vincent's orphanage. Wednesday, June 80th. IIIBOBENI. lllectric and Pro. pans Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton and Maclfay. JUST AlBlVlD—Cardigana and Pullovers. wool and nylon_ Ken- nedy's Ladies’ Wear. BUN 0l.lLl.—l"ull course dinners and lunches. Reasonable price. opposite Vendor's. Great George street. ma ANNUAL marina wo- men's Progressive Conservative As- sociation. Fifth Queens. wui be held Thursday eveni , June 10th at 8 o’clock. Mcliure ullding no Kent street. Mrs. Donald Lidaiorie. Provincial President. will be guest speaker. All interested are urged to attend. ARRIVE: IN SAINT JOHN — Word has been received of the ar- rival oi Miss June Eikhoud lor- merly of Wheatley River and Charlottetown, at Saint John. N. B., where she has taken up resi- dence with her twin sisters, the Misses Shirley and Margaret Rose Eikhoud. Prior to her departure. Miss Jean Hawkins entertained in her honor at 26 Upper Hillsboro street when she received many gifts. Miss Eikhoud was also pre- sented with a suit-case from mem- bers of The Guardian staff with Ground Observer Corps at Truro Thursday, June 10. 1954 The Guardian Page 3 Island Yorlishires Shipped To Quebec The regard with which Island type Yorkshire hogs are hold was t-gain demonstrated this week when another carload of top breeding stock was shipped for Quebec buyers. The purchasers were assisted by officials of the Marketing Service, Dominion De- partment of Agriculture. here. of hogs have Quebec as breeders became in- ('reasingi_\' aware of the quality due to frequent winning of top Grand Knight 1 In recent years a large number _ been shipped to ' awards at the Royal Winter Fair. - Toronto, where lslanil bred hogs have captured both the Todd and Brethour trophies on several oc- casions. Social Function lit Sunset Lodge A pleasing social function took place yesterday afternoon when open house at sunset Lodge was conducted by the Rainbow Club in their fifth annual Blossom Tea. More than 500 guests were re- ceived by the president of the club, Mrs. N. H. DeBlois. assisted by the Lodge Matron, Sr. Major Irene Henderson and Major ste- A xixii-<i/r apple pie \\’€|ghiltK mer a liiiiidrcii pounds win rccenily baked for the \\ ashing- ion Siaie Apple Blmxom I-cw iial. The specially built alumi- num pic pan ilic largest cier madc nieiisuicd eight feet acrou. Madc ii\ xmiiiler how big a pic piiiikl gci iilill the apple pies baked in one day on regular- <i7c aliiiiiiniiiii pans were put tugclhci‘. Ami that bring: in mind all ihc diflcrcnt aluminum cooking Ill€fl\ll! used today in homes and hospitals and res- ialll"dlil< . . . No wonder (‘anada (above) George W. Cheverie, elected Grand Knight at the an- nual meeting of the Knights of V¢fl3- Columbus on Tuesday night. The tea urns were presided over ——a-— . ~- by past president Mrs. Ruby Houle, V°"°“3 “'9” M” G- B is stepping up her production of this lighi, blight metal in one and a quarter billion pounds a year! Aluiiiiiium Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). whom she was associated. ' . Whilicsid?‘ COLIISE — Sister M. Ignatius. Persona“ ’ ’ ‘ ‘ CDA’ M” J‘ pop, clnk M” and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Sacred Heart Home. and Sister M,._ H w_ clay chief nvestock A Ground Observer Corps. numbering 50.000 civilians. is spread across C. nadn watching for en- M'm0n' Stewart M” A“-”d'F,;z_ Throughout the afternoon, the _\-1.“-_v of .Fat.ima. St Vincent-'5 mspecmli of ‘he’ Market," S,,._ emy planes which might approach major Canadian centres. The civilians in this picture taken at the zen M” Dm."mw "Dough, Mm ladies attending thhe function Llrphanage, were among those 911- vice Federal Department 01 AK,-._ Ground Observer Corps plotting board at Truro. N. 5.. give their time Voltliilaril)‘. Note the United Jana“ Péake M” Ernest 'Cmm_' wag Ilven H, opportunity to thor- .-gllcd for the three-week course Culdlre ms "turned to his home since; serviceman in the picture for detection of possible enemy aircraft is ii joint Canada-U.S. task. ion M” s'amue‘l cmckm End oughly explore the lodge and br- in lllSiil.Uii£ll'l};di lAgi'nlélli::TiI:;tl(\)hI;lo”8‘C an" gpendinl an addmmm ten At the plotting bt;:ri'(l; arc: llff‘ft tonriglilitis 120. J.d H. bwallgh OilIlI8 RCAF, 5uT\gml‘lSi(ie,Mi’. l-J. V:1\ir. £1”-Jame-S Madradyen come “mm” Wm‘ in Operahom‘ fvliiliiiiiii’ C 00 ~ dag in has [ml for prcalmenp. man 1st Class Gcra arrignn mm in roun 0 server I-‘iter Centre at nnizor. . i-; an . rs. “ ‘ ’ ‘_ Mn“, 01- the and mdies in 1-esl. 'l'ht'\ lrlllfned ‘° Ch3rl°"e"°Wn 3 P R. A. Mclanson of Trurri. (‘ivilinn air plotter. ~— (('I‘ from National l)c-fcncrl. - ]_e::;:::: Egggfixeclllgélgiefi den“ invited the vlgum-g in their “ll "'"d”5i°“ of their course on IIREADALBANE W. M. 8. Rainbow (nub conducted the 53",- rooms and derived great pleasure Jim” 4. The Brcadalbane Auxiliary NEW BADGE mg “cm W0 mmy decorum and ntmumon from baking part I 5 . 243;’ -5-..."’”’»$.’../. ,‘\(-,AGEM;.;NT. _ The engage. OTTAWA CP_m,n RCA‘. h mm“ on which mm“ and “nag. in the activities of the at ernoon. /n " ‘5 amwunccd O‘ Inez Georgina the WIMJ. 0‘ the Umwd church approved a new set bet “\i'ings" :3 13573 WW1 Yellow WP?” W913 _—’—#—T'‘ . . held their result meeting at the A R I I" A N P bl. h d . . a - mi d, be mother uses CUTICURA .l[‘l of Mrs. Maclaiitslotf P;/ixri home 01 M”. Jaimmes snow” on C a u e be worn by a Ll‘;-pup which handles tastefully arranged. Mrs. G. Ball- hA:l£il;;!2)' !o\u<:1rliiEd tap nmfillfnni-El “vrimfinmhflnlmtdcumuusnpmd ll‘ l‘-- P- E- L! ‘nd 5 B e r‘ Th id L M one of the service's most demand- lnxlll assisted ihl‘0ll8h0Ui- Th! p ". C ’ OllllnlenljiliiiI\\'Ii‘P.aIit‘l<i\WEr(alimpl’nV0- P-I‘!-UK Jr Mémlnmg T30 goblat :;InceL:"d méigerga en N‘ '1' J' in! and excitinil J‘obsApai'a-rcsctic Household table was in challe of "°m‘°“ '5Ch°°1 m Cnnmfl ” Qu°‘| meni."Try‘SrrwhlC\I'iriIralIN'9fiH'lIVG- iii-zieciict Mcln yrs 0 ma . Oll ' ' Regulations prescribing the op- investigations as to the economic , ‘k Th b d ,u b V _ b M J R d me _ bu ‘H mm . M m._ ,:n%t1"v;,,. ggfimrd g_ MC. The devotional service was led eration of the Industrial Establish goundne.-,5 of each project and em- 23; ‘doCt§l_S'‘‘S(§\°Tr‘l‘‘nul_S‘;n:‘l:£teé '5 °h“ ° d‘ C°m"‘ 9 cm‘ 1:. \ i- D 1-IWB. 18 inarriage by Mrs, Millage Macheod, 0pen- merits Promotion Act and the ploy such technical assistance as d ‘M ‘._ _ N h W: C m M d l\‘,,. Hike place on Thursday. July ing hymn “All The Way My Bav- duties of the coniinittee set up to they deem advisable. No applica- ?"‘I_igid"i;3T\_‘c':_-k‘ 2_‘;ul.:e. aL°Eé’m0‘;‘_ la‘, i954, at 9.30 o'clock in sacred iour Leads Me". Scripture resdins administer it have been published tloii will be approved unless the mm and Jasper‘ AM.‘ u mnsms lle':l‘f Church. Port Borden. P. E. 1. \£'nsht‘o;inds'i;i 19tch.g..rulre and read gztlile Gmosiémrecent issue of the ctlyiltllnlcteehils 5tfakil.ie5fle1()Iu5i.‘l'Il‘i;:‘EllhiI‘l5)e: Of an (mien paxlfluhutteh be1m.etwt .,p_ y a war. aer or e ze . cans tr , t’ '. ‘m T0 33 “#39155 5PE'‘K"‘— Auxiliaries and Assembly of the Ieiiimbezis of the committee ni\m- giiowledge of it or are capable oi :;V,,e.[;1e“0¥g-Elie,-5 aney 'cr§...-.d'...f. The Veil’ R9“ w- w~ D"V'5r 3-A-v World Council oi churches was ed last month were Hon, Eugene succeeding in it and that the pro- service hm... Wm.“ 8 Canadian 31% D99“ °‘ A“ 5,“l"‘‘' C’‘‘’"’' read by Mrs. snowie. A story en- Cullen. Minister of Industry and vision of assistance in their case badge emblematic of ‘acrial op- l'T'.'ll. Halifax. NS. Will be SIWCW titled "It is more blessed to give Natural Resources. cliairmnii; Hon. will assist in the expansion of the criiiions. To win their wings. those Ul"“‘ll"r llfxlr 5‘md“-‘_’- ‘Trinity than to receive" was read by the W.E. Darby. Pl'0\'iIlCiill ’lTea.<iirei'; (‘,fipa(‘.ll-_V for proccssing agricull.ur- qualifying made a minimum of in -“‘Pll'l“" 5" 3"‘ Paul‘ Ansuca" leader. Mrs. Hugh McKay led in Mr. E.M. Gorman_ Director of al, horticultural or fisheries pro- JUmDS- ('()MI"LETE SOCIAL W 0 R. K A SALUTE TO THE R C A F iiii roiics DAY JUNE 12 You are always sure of fly- <‘liurr‘h This will be the first visit of Dean Davis to Charlottetown. He is regarded as one of the most nulstamilng clergy in the Church of England in Canada. POLICE COUIIT-—In City Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin. two men charged with being drunk and in- cnpnble were sentenced to 10 days ill jail. Another man. appearing on a similar charge. was fined Clo nnd costs or 10 days in jail. One drunk and incapable was sentenced to‘20 days in jail. one man. charg- ed with being drunk and disor- derly. was fined 35 and costs or five days in jail. One man.charged with being drunk and incapable. was remanded till the nth. TENDERS NOT YET CALLED- Plans for theNew Federal building are now complete. but tenders for its construction have not as yet been called, Department of Public works officials here could not make Rn)‘ prediction as to the time when this \\'lil take place. Bidding will be on a national level. allowing any f:rm in Canada to submit a tender. In the meantime a good many of Hit‘ tennants who have been oc- ‘"‘|l7)'lilg the houses on the site of Hie proposed building have vacated and the dwellings are boarded up. A few. however. have not been able to obtain accommodation. "'11!-‘.T‘f‘I-III. MAILING" (‘.0llttsE— l'\‘ll11n5ter J. J. Connolly an- "Wnwd yesterday that Mr. L. G. TVAILV. public relations officer from Saint John N. B. will be in Char- ‘1‘*"§*“""‘v'l‘ during the period-June 1'./..l to 17th inclusive and will con- iJ_-l n course in "Better Mailing l’”"‘"‘~"'l° which 6113' firms have ‘lrocii invited to send n. represents‘.- HY The course will deal with the I‘; llrrl fliiv-siiona one is confronted R '1 lie use of the mails. Certificates I“ :9 lirescntcd to all persons Null“ elm: the course which L: d \llS0lt‘d by the public miatloiis . .'3lUfl of the Post Office Depart. ff“ Mid is proving popular with across Canada. The “W Whiiflh is from 60 to 90 mili- pfl “ml ‘ill. will be held at the st Office. lllNl}iIi]ll3 T E A ‘Ii/I IIIIli/ ,'I.,. ( [Hp]; 1 \I" Juice Tastes So Much Better FRESH EQQM »L|_§ ORANGE Vim! meme tho lake from a mo fresh on: e on or all (IN 5 .. .7I‘.’i‘.'£'v".:.ll2‘ ...:-.l..-‘Mi prayer. Hymn. "What A Friend We Have In Jesus", and Benedic- tion closcd this part of the meat- mg. The business portion of this meeting opened with roll call, an- swered by 14 embers and two visitors. Twenty-live home and 17 hospit- al calls were reported. Collection was received and amounted to $4 53 A lovely poem written by Mrs. Hutchinson was read by Mrs. Oll- lis. Mrs. Adam Macxensie invited the members for June meeting. Mrs. Hutchinson. devotional lend- er. Meetlng closed with silent prayer for adopted Missionary, fol- lowed by the Lord's Prayer. after which refreshments were served by 1105?-68-5. assisted by Mrs_ Millage Mnclieod and Mrs. Ripley. WINTER! IN ITALY ROME (AP)—-Robert W. Win- ters. Canadian works minister. to- day conferred with Italian Premier Mario Scelba on Italo-Canadian economic emigration relations. Winters has held a series of con- fcrcnces with Italian cabinet min- isiers since his arrival. Earlier to- day he met with Labor Minister Giuseppe Romita. Peter 0. Clark, Bummerslde; Louis H. Poole. Montague: and Leo P. time provision was made for the a future date. The regulations state their ap- three years, unless sooner revoked, and that a majority of the com- tion and allowaiices as may be Governor-iii-Council. Their duties will include the vclop promotional policies. Purpose Of Act for development of agricultural Minister. Fisheries. secretary; and Messrs. ducts. Maclsaac. Charlottetown. At that accompany each application‘ for addition of two other members at of assess.“ pm“ or property‘ polntment will be for a period of cm. that Amount mm“ kfhfin °°.“jSm”Lf’h“ q“u°r:‘r““ ixig where the Industrial Develop- They ‘ 3 “Cale 5”‘ rem “' ment Bank is participating. A coi- determlned by the Lieutenant- for I mm amount on processing study of the economic needs of 1 1 1 L .1 the Provliice and to recommend a figffiinfggiyfigte pxlimeggzl (Lung ail“): broad pojlcylfoiugevelopmeiifbmeg tare“. Asgmance m”, be given ;’g‘c1:;’“‘::o'n:l:i:‘;‘Bno‘;;5°°°_;‘1°]:3';,° :12)‘ for improvement of present estab- ‘ llslme ts r f erecti n of new 'mpl°y perwnnel M°e'“"y W de' prcijectg if? ac‘i):‘ordanceo with the The Act which provides for loans the rate of four Per 091'“ PH" an’ Fees Ars set Definite fees are set, and must the purpose of defraylng the cost 'I‘hey.are $10 for applications up to 55.000 and $25 for applications All loans or guarantees shall be secured by a first mortgage except- latcral security will also be taken cquipment. Loans are to be made for a period not exceeding 20 regulations. The loans will bear interest at niim and all fees in connection horticultural and fisheries projects with rnfirtiznges shall be borne byi carries the sum of ssoonoo for this the nppllcanu. The fees charge-l purpose voted at the past session able by solicitors for all services, of the Provincial Legislature. 'rlie in connection with loans are also! committee will receive iipplicntioiis set. Allowable is oneiper cent on. for loans under it and make ne- loan-S UP to $3.500 and over that‘ cessary recommendations to. the an additional one-half of one per cent. Registration fees are additi They will also conduct recessary ional. Aaedbel line Maritime Induced ‘ lead imii II. Crela Volley mango. limited, iiioi enables you to acne tony sliced came. in . imy ivlntu . 'ev wanna. lust heat and no In afiuvonreooi ' '-:~l.“:§{. ' ing in the right direction in your purchase of food by always buying at PIERCE’S. We are pleased to guarantee the best quality at the right price this week and every week. Come and see us this week and fill your pantry with these outstanding values. l '- THREE suns WINNERS" Maxwell House (Instant) All Flavors I will not be respons- ible for any bills con- tracted by anyone in my name. Signed: John Bradford Murley mm —m PEITEGOSTAL TEIITMEETIIIS HARRINGTON. P. E. I. Services: - * Thur. & Fri. (June 10-11) 8 PM. Sunday June iatl. 7.30 p.iii. Mon. at Tue. (June 14-15) 8 PM. 1:30 p.m. over CFCY; Listen to the Pentecostal Church of the Air, Saturday Symbol of Good Taste. COFFEE Good Judgment Ind a Good Cook ever tested. H! odds are two to one you like your‘ coffee with good, rich, fresh cream. Any cup of coffee is better with Perfoc-_' lion Evaporated Milk. fresh cream than any conned mill: you It’: more like‘ Stays fresh longer, too, in its protective ‘golden-enamel lined con. Graves (Golden Wax) Oakleaf (Choice) 28 oz. TOMATOES, 2 tins Graves Giant. 48 oz. Tin APPLE JUICE. tin Blue Ribbon MATCHES. 3 pligs. Rosedale ( Choice) COFFEE. 6'01. jar 2.15 JELI.-0. 6for 590 BEANS, 2iins 35c. l_’EAS. 1501.. Zlins Maple Leaf Mount Stewart Mccm-mick», LARD STRA"V1l;:RRY Mariigagow Filled ‘-5- 15‘ Tin 21: Lb. Libby,‘ 48 °" JSPECIAL INTRODUCT- ‘a I a'a'o a 0 a o 0 1 S Clark's 20 oz. PORK & BEANS. 2 fins .... 39¢ l’,'fL.‘3§,ll§{ Regular Price 37: Special Price We 35c 37c; 27c= 35c Lon Green Fresh Island Local Tender Green Island Juicy Florida Florida. White I-'-I=II.II'I'S AND VEGETABLES CU ES. 2 for 29¢ SPINACH. lb. ............ ....i9c ....39c RADISI-I. 2 bells. . . . . . ASPARAGUS TIPS. lb} . Rod R1 is TOMATOES. pkg. . . . . .. . . 25¢: ORANGES. 2 din. . . . . . . . 79¢ GRAPEPRUIT. 6 for . . . . . . . 39¢ Choice Young Steer SHOULDER ROAST. I5 '9: Rib or Brisket STEW MEAT. lb. 29: Choice Brome Lake DUCKS. lb. 55¢ Bulk SAUSAGE. I5. 39: A DELICIOPS COLT) CUT Macaroni & Cher-so LOAF, lb. 49¢ ...39e Okmr trons; smut CIMnterrtreiw.M.t. ' :95/7’-ea-at ‘ ' up in sun .-,—.- . n.-pr .z.s.. l§:-.u.ii.i.i (;u\isn2ns_ EBQEAMERIZES , list 5524- 5525 --s UH , W \ T Jaw nu raven» /mu luvtnv saawet