iirama Festival. of local Interest, out advertising 31 ', xinkors l-l ' Provincial Drama ' ; plgyg were 'orsal'n . Newsprint Export MAY. 21, 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN rAGE FIVE THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for nus 0! hum: more may be inserted .. , at vs cents a word. strictly p - Th: :l:r'::.::1ll- .ii:”:.::. is -w w --m " we '"g95..mi2::r're'i'r:ng5 JIMMY! TAXI - Phone 525. i" we um 0 prestival for schools of three snacks AND -'r-snlars-All croup 8- 1" ””"" sisu at The Fashion shoppe. M” if smut! the your Irifoginem w mm 5,. 3m,,,,.,,, cuaswuu. for Better Photo- t,, h the five one act liliiht Came" V gesented and IAl.iudi- K -- by Mrs. H. W. Davison of 0””-C3AF'1" 101' glhislomtawnt . handmade gifts. A WW c'tP'”' ”""h"” '”""" use cnausorrarow Fr of W'"'””"" mmduwd "I. "II Dispe annual n'ieei.in:.tIKeel beautiful. ' iudicw” Wh” "VI M ""”"""' place at City mu. May 22nd at ii ost inieresuns Ind helpful econd. and just two . Pri::1';;hfnd gh. 1,,,,,,., mg Gulmaous DONATION - The fffplc Mynnmm suuunin on", Special Names Committee ef.the gduclionl H, W, cm, .,,,.,---1-,,. ?'tlnIoAt Lodge Red Shield Salva- .. .. on r . 5f31I(:tInt Gm” and The Duh :bly slfrgrlseldtl:mni:lII3:ugr:I:Il:i ' m o recs vs a c eque rcm Lt. Col. m uaszmimggkfi; :93 5:0:-Th: K. S. Rogers for 3250 yesterday g:l?:)'bbrn EH1. moved .5 1,, . M, as a contribution. Llghtiul performance. FUN N pg 1"5”"m'm';11 miligg ggzmgi: funerall:fAIhe lsLi:oJolh?lYDsn M1337 .dvbei4Ween1i,"t:esP wine use very Fariane was held from the Little lowing Bliecid "A Ymm Mum Bands United Church on Monday much 9"10y9- h 00' wk d morning. Service was conducted Ian" sung by -105.9? " im Mk” by the luv. Wallace MacPhel-son. lvllisinnuii-Obmsv G Jul” Du? A Pall-bearers were Albert Blue. Rainbow sunl b1! 9” gg',,s If Donald Livingstone. Alden Blue, and. Roseill Dev '19- A 3" A Leon MacPhee, Btewart MacKay, Lucia" by Emmi M"-'”Ah9”- and Lester MacLean. Burial was l-ilizabeth MCCll'd9"9 "id FTADW5 in the Little Sands cemetery. GOTIIIIIIL adjudication. P. M. Publle cordially invited. FREAK COLLISION - A freak collision occurred yesterday morn- ing when a truck parked at the side entrance of the New England cafe. slipped its brakes. turned the corner into Queen St. and came to rest behind a passenger car parked in front of J. C. Mont- ..... gomery's premises. The rear end TORONTO. May It - (CP)- of the parked car was badly dun- Cansdiandnewsslporing. tfday heald- kgetd. but the truck remained in- ri twar a a- on ncreasa n c . Eric: to all but Canadian usrss. Three big producers. Abiilbi HREMEN CALL g H” broke f.i:.'.1.;"i.E:f”e.3.2;;.h:?;' E23" mm 2-30 -2- '';'..,"””"”l -,2, r I " and Anglo-Canadian Pulp and ;;l.;:1ngus;grk.';Po;L bsttfr; Oman Paper Mills, Ltd., advised their d b export customers chiefly in the contmm 5' (my mnmem The . lfnited States, that the 810 jump ggxrggs dlgnggi on”: 'n:eg;;:'R;E iii” 3" m” we” J""' 15' However the fire started a blue it followed by other companies. in '. gmkn "rage nearby wmch this will bring the price at New York to 3133 - mm -1-," c.n.d..n was used to store grkoguyooalupaligsg 112' and another on EU: p:m10IYi:lelr-c:reltn.l's'si:st It-IX. 59”” ark mmli Bmih Wu” ax" , ., C d. ilnguished with comparatively lit- :;::”::5c1.:”".': .?;fln(c,o'3t13;? I". lie damage. Two lines of hose were aid. Already a large number of visit- IN MEMORIAM -W' on have been calling at the can- in loving memory of Everett ---- my ':.:i:.:::im..s;a2.-:".”".::...:i:; :2: 19”- gcroup 1:; visitingm asaizttarlirt Trade . omm oners s ne e names Th”;"g;enh”' "'". hh "”'"7 to add six more countries. An- n - am we we l.E3:'..i..l3'"ii..:'”:."”.i.."5:.Ji?.”l 'l""mfh":.'r"' ':'l:":.'”” Provinces are represented with 5 " ” V ' Manitoba being the only one missing. From the United States visitors come from Wisconsin. Maine, New Hampshire. New York, Oklahoma and California. 'l'liNlilIAL MONDAY--- The fu- nffnis ncral of the late John Alex Ross :70 llelil on-I glondayp afbtcrntign i tom at. o n's res yter n 503 P" "Wu." Church, Belfast. services were d t ” by the Rev. E. 0. Evans, Bur". A Mr. Lee M. nlgllsjc: Ml-:l.l.lll -- at the Kings county bers of the. Masonic Order at- Hospital, Montague. May 20. i952. tended in a body and their serv- to Mr. um um. Lloyd uauish, ice was conducted by N. W. Mac- llnlon Road, a daughter. Donald. George MacLean and the - Rev. E. 0. Evans. Pall-bearers GREGOIIY at the Holy Cross Hose were Angus M. Mac od. James pital Calgary. Alberta. on May 1nd, Daley. Wilfred MacW iiams. John 1952 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory Mackenzie. Percy MacKenzie and (nee Pat Wight) formerly of, Chain Ewen Maclilachern. Burial in the iottctown. a son. James Frederick. 3011-85 cemef-e y- . tlaeLEOD .- At the Prince Ooti,;lr- . . an . a u amm. unoan . New newly married couple were eur- London. a daughter. Vivian Jean. prise luests of a large group of 7 lbs. I I-2 ounces. friends at their Mt. Herbert home GRIFFIN-At ct-mote-town new i53.'.'."1?. .'irE&i3'f.'.J5E?.?&.””xTf villi on May 1'lih.'1953. 10 317- Herbert Mermaid and Bunbury. -nu Mrs. William 2. Griffin. New M.-, n.'.....u Driscoll acted .. Wiiishire a .dsughier. w-isht 8 master of cereinohles. and told ""- 5 07- the bride and groom of the friend- - DEA-nu ship the neighbors felt and ex- "Ui"-EY-cl Wntervule. my 20. Sale to b'e presentnwniih "iTIl.eyfn.w1fd'i:'. 1952. James E. Curley in his 02nd Lloyd MacDonald then presented lent. Remains will be transferred the couple with a chest of silver, from the cutciiffe Puneral Home the joint gift of all present. Mrs. this evening to his late residence. l-Ialflm is the former Miss Haida Funeral notice later. Webster, daughter of Mr. and Price To Increase ON VISITOR? REGISTER - Mondly remembered .by Mom. BliiTllS.. ..iMi.il!llEE3. uluosra 0!. Phone 79. nusmaau sau Social Hall. Trinity United" Churih. Wednes- day, the 21st, 3 pm TROPICANAI. sins 12-20 and 18 1-2 - as 1-2 at The Fashion shoppe. IIEAI the Honourable Dr. W. J. P..MaoMiilan speak today over 0 I" 0 Y at 1.15 P. M. on the Char- lottetown Free Dispensary. EXTRA PANTS Flllll - made- to-measure suits. House of stone make, at Jack Cameron's. IIOWABD MaeINNll I001- WEAB at I75 Queen Street. CONCERT AT TBYON - A concert featuring Scottish num- bers was presented by the Lads and Lassies Pipe Band of Char- lottetown last night. at Tryon hail It was sponsored by the Women's Institute. Scottish songs and high- land dancing were enjoyed by all. Lunch was served by the ladies of the W. I. POLICE'COUll.1.' - In the City Police Court yesterday morning before atipendiary Magistrate K. M. Martin. 2 persons for being drunk and incapable. were fined all and costs each or ii days in jail. while another for a similar of- fence was given no and costs or 10 days. An offender charged with driving a car whue under the in- remanded until this morning. At the regular card party held last night in the Hall by the Park- dale Women's Institute the prizes were won as follows: Ladies first, Mrs. Doyle; second. Mrs. J. Mc- Aieer; consolation. Mrs. Annie Howe. Men's first, Wilfred Cisudet; second. 1!. A. Msclreod; consolat- ion. Calvin Campbell. Door prize. Mrs. Reta Worth; freezeout. Mrs. Maclnnis and Frank Puncher. PLAN nINNEB- A large num- ber of members of the Garrison N. C.0.'s. Mess met in the Mess last evening at a meeting to discuss general matters They devoted con- siderable discussion to the forth- coming dinncr and it was agreed that all members attending would be there in uniform. The meeting was presided over by R. S. M. John Smith, 5 signals Regiment. with Mess president H. Archer present and sgt. George Orford as secret- ary. SECOND IN BECIUITING - Prince Edward Island stood sec- ond among all provinces in re- cruiting for the R.O.A.l". in the month of April, on a per caplta basis, it was I d yesterday incharge from FIL J. A. A of the Mobile Recruiting Unit. The Unit arrived in the city yes- terday and will remain today. Tllursdsy it will be in Montague and throughout the summer will make monthly visits there. Its- cruiting this month is on an av- erage with similar period last. year. , FUNERAL YIUTIII-DAY - Th Show was held yesterday after- noon from the Winsloe North United Church. services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. J. R. skinner assisted by Rev. T. Wilson. The pail bearers were Harold Cudmore. Cleve Rob- ison, Wilbur Younkor, Leigh Stewart. George Msolvtinnon. I-Ier bert Matheson. Interment was in the church cemetery. INJURED IN FALL - Mr. Fin- ley MacDonald. Point Prim. fell last night in the vicinity of the Marine Wharf and suffered a badly swollen knes. When it was learned he was unable to walk the City Polka were called and Con- stables Wskelin and Bishop took the injured man to the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment. Mr. MacDonald. a lobster fisherman, had brought his boat into the city for some needed rc- pairs and was on his way last- iotfiisriiss, our or LOVE Mrs. Sierns Webster, of this city. McCOBMACx - At the sacred The groom is a son of Mr. and Heart Home. Charlottetown. P. Mrs. Frank I-ismm. ML 1101561”?-y E' 1-: 9" MI? 20. 1852, Mrs. Mar- garet McCol'mack. I. D. U. FIIBT AID CLASS - formerly of Gt-Wllelown. in her Bath year. 110- During the. past winter a large. "mi"! felting at the sacred Heart first aid class wu organized Home. Funeral notice later. among the students of st. Dun- stan's University by Mr. John NElI.l'.-At North union on May uupguy, mg or... first gld in. "N m" 1952' H""'V "'m- in MI "W struetor This class was carried i.-:"' mm"! "v "13 Mid-"ii on afin school hours and thc 1.-,d"";" H"'"- Fuiiffli 1'0” members displayed keen interest: m rv ew Baptist Church tomor in the subject. Nineteen boys "W2 (Thursday). service It-riinl completed the required tests and C ”'m- Interment F-irvi-W were issued standard certificates, ometery. as follows: William Cor-mier: Alton ' Craig; Robert Desrosiers. Quebec City. P.Q.: John Doherty; Earl” Bandrahan; Lawrence Jovin: Ger- : Louis Mccloskey; ii.Ii. Mcteanl iilissn naid: Floyd Me- -1.,"--.: ..,.-- 3 5 n pun-huge... ng vuunIuvvIherQon?t.lIerv?ilstg' ilfdicetm "H I W!" fX0iI'i P. I. I. Naps Wlllalho 'l'Alll "BID 0303! son - . John Mullally. of Bouris West. a student of It. Dunstan'a Uh- sssulnad h more up ,. IE FAIilH . as ' "Wills g sum In C. mate of the late i'-:'.'i."'-'..e.w”' ””f.”'u"".3..?.'.i WITH LIFE? Ibuwisqyo-livsrblo... bpaisfbedsuwlsp uhaoe-utsll ' no.1 It'salsef.lIfyour vgwhtb PHARMACY The ltexail Store will be the only drug store 0 n this aftemoorrand eve- n g. - Telephone 310 FOR SALE 1949 nnusas saoau . MacNeill g ' mun”, I r May be seen sf ssaamrs oanaosi fluence of intoxicating liquor, was p e funeral of the late Edward A.' get a themes oottE of night tea who he sp, tly stumbled in a hole. ' V j... POSTAL SERVICE ON VIC- TORIA DAY - Saturday. May 24th. Victoria Day. is a statutory houdsy. The service to be pro- vided by the Charlottetown Post Office on this date will be as fol- iowa: Letter Carrier Delivery: Nil. Wicket service will be pro- vided for two hours from lo s.m. to 11 noon only. The Money Or- der and Savings Branch wickets will remain closed but all other wickets will be open for business during these hours. Public Lobby will remain open. special Deliv- ery and receipt and dcspatch of mails is usual. Rural Couriers will not observe this holiday but will make their usual trips on this date.-J. J. Connolly, Post- master. i EXPECTED THIS EVENING- Brlgadier W. L. Coke. O.B.E.. E. D.. Director General of Medics. services for the Canadian Army. will arrive here today on his an- nual Visit to the 21st Field Am- bulance. The purpose of his call is to discuss unit problems with Lleut. Col. J. K. L. Irwin. officer commanding. and in inspect the Field Ambulance facilities. He will be aocomrlthled by 001- it TN" man. District Medical Officer nil Eastern command. Halifax. Also in the group will be Col. Harold Shaw, A.D.M3.. Charlottetown This evening Brig. Coke will hold a meetl with officers of the local uni and later will he guest She at a lobster supper tendered him by' officers or this city. p PABKDALE CARD IARTY - i l l, ., .. .. g gathering present the rally the women had sponsored ::.M Premier J. Walter Jones. who is presently visiting in Ontario and Montreal, is expected to return to the Province on May 28. The friends of Mrs. Elmer Mal- lolt will be pleased to know that returned to her after being a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital for the past three weeks with pneumonia. silo hns with Dr. w. J. 1-. Maclliiia'u Mr Ms Annual Meeting ...-..':..P ...i":.zr...:-..-35? Of Conservative Women's Ass'n -7. Dressedths laasureofthsorgan- , izstion at election of Mr. J. ' election, and the naming of to the National Executive at t meeting of em Progressive conservative Party held in Ottawa. It was decided to hold the next Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar was elected H,” on the t president of the Charlottetown ,,m”",fmnm. Jun2”'g.,T"9""Y 0' Progressive Conservative Womenrs mm" W". mm uded to m organization at the annual lneetn numb”... 9 ing held in the Party headquairdtera i:”i.:;1"::: E":...ii2:.i':'. W 7" - - -.......... In her report to the meetng W. , Mrs. Sutherland told of the sev- v1ceg;:'.'1f,l;ng' :::.I"u'3' 3”” eral nationally known women who lawn. ' ' ' I ” I had been entertained by the organ- 3mhe,hna. ization here since ' meeting. Refresh- The full slate of offtcers' names Mrs. W. J. P. MscMillan and mu, Past President. Mrs. 11., 1:, resident. Mrs. R. E. Bell; third Association of ,.m,p,u,dem. H". T. B woodp THE SMART IIOIIESS SERVES home President Mrs. W ' the last annual . .....'. ' Among them were Miss ';;c2::"d:"t' Hilda Hesson. National 1” r ' ' "5" of the Women's Canada; Mrs. George Nowiau and Mrs. Joan Jenkins Storey. the large last night of man: secretary-treasurer. Mrs. 0. Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Mrs. H. K-ddls-n: -Ililt-mi Iemtary- norm. Mrs. A. J. nulsm. treasurer, Misc Kay Fitzgerald. Gertrude , Mrs. Vincent Members of tbs executive ass Pinsau and Mrs. W. J. Ready. - G. H. M. - r . MAKE your Vacatlonia really "posh" rip this you with bs-null new LUGGAGE . . . . The Furniture Departments of Both the Charlottetown and the Bummerslde Stores has a wonderful eolieotlon of both Moirtne and Chrlsty Luggage. and on my prow this morning I noticed a very. very smart 3-piece Set made by Me! an - it includes a Train Case with plastic make up tray. largo cover mirror and water-proof pocket: A Dressing Case with roomy pockets and a Aerepaok complete with 4 plastic bangers. This Matched Set of Bllltlo in strongly built, light In .” and I with ” " .. D J Tweed. bound with genuine natural cowhide. Come see, come choose your Vacation Luggage from the Furniture Department of either Holman Store. YOU love a "Bargain" don't you? . . . . Well. the smart array of servic- abie CODIiLEItS' SMOCKS in the 5 and 10 Department has been re- duced in price in 1.19 eacb!,'I'bere are some smart. ilttls numbers from which to choose - plain colon with print and rick rack trim, polka dots and fresh colored print cottons. C t -' smoeks are right for your house work, right for your gardening and right for sllp-on vvaar . . . . Com: get one at a real Bargain Price - just 1.10 in the I and 10 Depart- men . Fun under-your-cotton-frock wear, you'll want a IUMMEII PETTICOAT of fine quality cotton! These are in several styles with deep frills of eyelet embroidery on the hemline. Cool Comfort In a white cotton Potti- oost can be yours for only 2.98. The sites are small, medium or large and the Petticoats are in the Lingerie Department. NEW HATS for a man of distinction may be found in the Men's Wear Department . . . . They're made of either Corduroy or Cotton Gabardine. The Corduroy Hats have unlined. ventilated crowns and are in sisal 554 to ill. collors gray, green or wine -. priced 3,05. The Cotton Gabar- dine Hats are in a smart fawn shade, the same range of shoe and they are priced just 2.95 each. For a cool headed Summer of comfort. choose your summer list from the selection In the Men's Wear Department. This Crest is Your y (it SE ml CE AND SATISFACTION Our continuous Aim and Policy is to Guarantee against Dissatisfaction on any purchase you make in any Holman Store; by making Immediately, an Adiuslmeni if the Men- chandise is not satisfactory or as represented. Wlf at any time you do not riceive the Service or Satisfac- tion that you expect . . . Please Tell Us . . . It is our com- sfant desire to uphold the time-honored HOLMAN GUAR- ANTEE OF SATISFACTION. ' e R. T. HOLMAN LTD. IIEW GLASGOW, ii. 3. Guarantee- Q - GHAIILOITETOWII .