Girl Guide News LONE GUIDERS Mrs. Osborne. Commissioner for Lones reports that there are five new Guides: Margaret Annear. Marilyn Annear Lower. M01148- gue; Barbara Maclntyre. Carol Maclntyre and Barbara Arsen- ault. Kildare CaP9- Welcome Guides! Also Patricia Gallant was enrnled this week. 4 Mrs. Osborne is 110ml! 0" I18? holidays for the month of May. Please Guides. do not write to her during this month. but to your captain. Parlidale Guides Mrs. W. J. Rodd our new Com- missioner for South District was welcomed at a meeting of Park- riaie Guides. As this was Mrs. Rudd's first visit since takiniz over she was given a hearty wei- comc. Mrs. Rodd then presented the following Badges: 2nd Class ...Janet Douglas. Alberta Mur- phy. Carol McKay: Health Badge Bawen O'Brien; Hostess Badges -Janet Douglas, Alberta Murphy! Cami MacKny. Carol MacLean. lielen Gallant. Carol Gallant. Florence Gormley. Helena Wat- lcrs. Marilyn Burns. Myrna Clay. Dorothy Maclnnis and Phyllis Thompson. Regret was expressed at the re- signation of Mrs. Cyrus Pickard. who for a number of years has guided the footsteps of No 15. but a little bird tells that she iiill be coming back for little visits. We welcome Catherine Wa- ters and Winnifred Hogan who are taking over the leadership of No 15. Mrs. Rodd presented Catherine Waters with her Lieu- ieiiants warrant. Raisin Day Raisin Day is coming up .Gui- dos. and we hope for the nicest Galena and Innate: and the best Raisin Day ever. Although the proceeds from Raisin Day are turned over to Provincial head- quarters, it all goes back into Guiding In different ways. so re- member Guide: and Brownies, by selling lots of raisins you are helping yourselves. More will be said in this column at a later data. Raisin Day is Saturday. May Ztlt . Adveatare Camp "Marina Rays. a member of 1st and 3rd Guide Company. is being congratulated on being picked as the Girl Guide to represent Prince Edward Island at the Adventure Camp at Lake O'Hara. B.C.. this summer. This honour has been well won. and in Guiding are very happy for Marina. Miss Gladys Hart Regret is felt among all Com- missioners, Guiders. and Guides over the Province at having to say Au Revoir to Gladys. Gladys has served in every capacity in Guides from Brownie to Com- missioner for a good many years and will be greatly missed. our loss is Newfoundland's gain. Happy Landing Gladys. and the best of luck. ' Continued from Page 3 M..mM..L....m....... Happenings Mr. and Mrs. William Hay- ward will return this week-end to their home in Summerside after a month's vacation in Boston, Massachuser and Florida. 0 C 0 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Palmer of Summerside have as their guests. their grandson. Mr. Ste- wart Wells. Mrs. Wells and young son,,of Emigrant Gap. California. 0 C II Rev. and Mrs. D. R. .Morri- son. accompanied by Mrs. R. T. Morrison. left Summerside this week by automobile to visit rela- tives in the United States. Mrs. Ronald I?aI'iee entertain- ed the "Jolly Eight" at her home in Summerside on Tuesday even- ing. 0 0 ill Mrs. R. J. MacNeill, who has spent the past few months in Summerside. left this week for her home in Tyne Valley. members assisted in serving. Locke Rood --Albert Gallant and daughter. Amelia of Roxbury, Lot 6, were in 0'I.eary on Friday. April 22nd. Arthur Rogers drove up the Locke Road on Friday, April 22nd. Jim Buute who is employed in Summerside. spent Sunday at his home in O'Leary and returned to Summerside on Monday morning, April 18th. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road. drove to O'Leary on Satur- day. April 23rd: Freeman Griffin of the Reserve Road. drove to O'I.eary on Satur- day. April 23rd. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. were visitors on Saturday evening. April 23rd. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. AN. Continued from Page I Decorative Paintings. even if he never does get to be famous, of having a picture of one's very own choice, of placing it where it will be seen at its best, is priceless! Try it and see. An interesting picture or paint- ing placed over a mantel or sofa gives infinitely more importance to a room than the conventional mirror. The general rule for hang- ing a picture is to keep the center of interest at the eye level of the observer. In hanging a group of small pictures of different sizes. it is best to keep the lower edges of the frames at the same level. Small pictures. which are hung together. should.be of related in- terest, of course. A delightful tea was held at Mulberry Lodge. Summerside. on Wednesday by the Okto Club, honoring the ladies who have helped in the past and the models of the recent Fashion Show. Yel- low and white chrysanthemums formed a centre piece on the tea table, which was lighted with yellow tapers and at which honors were performed by Mrs. Harold Schurman and Mrs. Eric Wood- side. Mrs. J. B. Downing and Mrs. J. C. Simpson. while other . - MONDAY 2nd russnav 3rd Watch For The Big 16 Page Circular Which is Now Being Delivered -'1'. City and Central It0Y'S TAXI-Dial 6560 6569. COOK'S tor perfect pictures. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. "YOUII DOLLAR BUYS MORE -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." TRY HAZELBROOK gold foil wrapped bimet- ARRIVING DAILY new Spring Dresses. Kennedy's Ladies' Wear. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 219 Great George Street. Dial 8614 or 6321. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" -Glggey's Pharmacy. open eve- nings 'till I o'clock. NOTICE. We have closed our turnip waxing plant for this sea- son. No fu.rther turnips required. Associated Shippers Inc. OUTSTANDING PIANO BAR- Apartment size. Mahogany case. Completely restrung. Felts new throughout. Matching bench. As all perishable parts have been replaced by an expert piano man a long lifetime of further use is assured. Positive guaranteed by P. E. Island's Oldest Music House. Pricd 5295-00. Mine? Bros. Ltdi. NEW EXTENSION - Two bulld- ings on Richmond Street opposite the new Federal, Building are be- ing demolished in preparation tor the extension of the Co-op Super Market, which will be erected during the summer. Details of the dimensions of the extension are not as yet completed but it is reported by Mr. C. M. Mac- Lean. manager of the Super Mar- ket. that a part of the area will be used for a parking space for the store's customers. The build- ings being taken down were for- merly occupied by the K I: R Store. BRIDE-T0-BE SHOWEREI) -- Miss Eileen MacArthur. who mar- riage to Cst. MacDonald takes place on May 2 .has been the guest of honor at several showers recently. On April ll Mrs. Duke MacPhaii entertained at her home at a .miscellaneous shower and on April 15 Mrs. Sterns Webster also entertained at a miscellane- Horo It in - - - BA'IlON'S eagerly-awaited Trans-Canada Sale - - - bursting with a sparkling array of timely merohand-ise! You'll Bind hundreik of eletiraoodlna.-ry money-cavern - - - all speoialhr puiwmasad by our vast buying stuff, here and abroad - - - all hopped to aaoure 3-oat for you - - - Note the low prices on each feature-paoked page - - - make a hat of your Spring and summer needs - - - then order and SAVE dur- ing EA'I'0N's greateot sale event at the aeooonl And remember, your wary purchase is backed by EA'PON'S fanrwd Guarantee: "Goods Satisfac- toryoruomylctiaidedl” GAIN. I-leintzman 8: Company. ? one shower. The bride-to-be wast aztain entertained at the home rs. Kay Burnett on April lovely gifts. Pei..onals l Friciids of ltiarslia will be pleased to know slip has recent tonsilectomy at the City. Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Veriioii .'tiac-l Millan, Brackley. who has been a' patient in the P. E. I. Hospital for the past month suffering from a fractured hip. will be pleas. ed to know that she is progres- sing favorably and hope that she may be able to return home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cooper leave by train this morning for Toronto. En route they will visit with friends in Montreal. Next Tuesday in Toronto Ches will ap- ar on the CBC television show, Pick the Stars." This is the show for which auditions were held last summer in Charlotte- town and across Canada. They expect to be away for about a month. Card of Thanks To Drs. MacLeod. Irwin. the Nurses and Staff of the PXE. I. Hospital, Clergy. kind friends who sent flowers. cards, sweets and who yisited me at home and in Hospital. I wish to extend my sin. cere thanks. Mrs. James Livingstone, Clyde River. .;..-... HAMILTON W. I. ---The regular monthly meeting of the Hamilton W. I., was held in the school house. April 5th. Due to the condition of the road the attendance was not as large as us- lili-Ni-i'in at-coiinting jnl) in the next month. returned to her home after herlfor others. Hinempioyment welfare relief is icities and towns so that a special gilid was the recipient of nlftfilil iReIief Accounting Job ()'i"l'AWA iCPi - The provinces fare a vast unemployment relief For some it may be raster than All l0 must determine how much required and paid out in their committee of federal-provincial experts can decide where Prime Minister St. Laurent's formula for federal relief contributions will fit. Some provinces. it is indicated. have a fairly clear grasp of their relief situations. Others, however. had' no idea at all and must start from scratch to encompass all the details. The committee also must asses: the impact of various tax-raising proposals on provincial economies: how much a national health insur- ance scheme will cost. and whether each province can afford to par- ticipate. ONE-MONTH DEADLINE The hope is that all the statistical information. at least on unemploy- ment. msy be gathered within a month. Once it is amassed. federal and provincial ministersepremiers in some cases-will gather here to reach a final decision on whether the St. Laurent welfare formula is to be accepted or rejected. The unemployment and other statistical projects were discussed Thursday by a group of provincial deputy ministers at a meeting under chairmanship of Kenneth Taylor, federal deputy finance min- ister. It was the first session of the membership card from C. A. C. Mrs. James A. Ramsay moved and Mrs. Neil Simpson seconded a motion we give 310.00 to Opera- tion Cod Fish." Mrs. Neil Simpson volunteered to repair school flag. Next meeting is to be held at the uni. Seven members answered roll call with an exchange of recipes. The minutes were read and ap- proved. Correspondence was read discussed. The committees gave their reports. Sick: Two treats sent; Finance. 383.00 cleared from concert. A letter was read from Mrs. P. S. MacGregor. Convener of Home Economics. The Govern- and ment Grant was received; also home of Mrs. Alton Ramsay; roll call to be answered by an ex- change of bulbs and seeds. Meet- ing adjourned. POPULATION RISING OTTAWA (CPI-Canada's popu- lation increased to 15,482,000 on March 1, a rise of 72.000 from last Dec. I. This made for a total in- ,SI1l1YdU!uAjIEI&T,u !'hoGou'dI1uI Ildel committee. set up during the fed- eral-pruvincial conference Tucs-p day and Wednesday which set an; agenda for an Oct. 3 meeting on taxi to llollla St. 'I'eL 84488 Free Parking ACADIAN HOTEL ,::,"'.:,'., . "DOWNTOWN HALIFAX” Two minutes from Railway Station. Bualneaa and Thubo Db- trict. A Modern Brick Building with Automatic ' t in every Room for our Guests Safety. In& distribution plans, health insurance! schemes. public investment pro- l grams and general federal-prov-l incial relations. l WARM OOMFOITABLE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS WITH PRIVATE DATE AND SHOWEI SINGLE 35.00 and 35.50 DOUBLE 56.50. 'rw,iN azos two NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS WITH HOT & com WATER-Single S250-33.00-53.50 - DAHJ BATES - Dou bio 84.00-54.50-35.13 SPECIII OFFER! 2 EACH NOW e LIMITED TIME ONLY! REDDIN BROS. LEO. M. DOLICETTE crease of 399.000 or 2.6 per cent over March 1. 1954, the bur statistics reported Friday. ROY M. SMALLIWAN eau ofIPh0ne 4386 - Charlottetown, P.E.l. ISLAND FERTILIZERS CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. 1955 FERTILIZER PRICES BRAND Cosh Price Per Ton I955 1954 0 - 20 - 20 ................................. ..5S.38.00 (None) 3 - 15 . 5 .. (moot, 3 - 15 - 6 (37. Borax) . iu-moi -5 - 10 - 10 mam I0- " With 1.94 Mg.O. - 51.00 per ton additional Am. Nit. 33': Sui. of Amm. Granular Super 20',W Mur. of Potash 607v .. All prices are l'.O.B. trucks or cars our plant at Charlottetown and are subject to change with- out notice. SERVICE - VALUE - QUALITY "ISLAND FERTILIZERS" INCORPORATED (347.00) (None) , sgimoo (3110.00) 9.Zt"w6.(li) (366-Ml S.”l9.(i0 (s:is.ooi .... .. 054.00 054-00! FOR SPECIFY Plan to Shop During this Big Sale at Eaion's New Store in Charlottetown EATON'S Budget Plan And Budget Coupon Tr:-rms Arc Aviiiitiiblc VV h DOWN "llltlll nu: ma itiiauiav at T No” PAYMENT gum) IIIII continuing litter the Sale ill!" smnio. II! 7t''- ''''i': I Iiiw iitii.i-. i1Villil'lli t 7 1-ii: IR lliiinllly ui- i-iiii has: - 2.1m.-mix-,.-iviuirihm-3 - up in in mmwlu Allttjlliiilllli BUDGET up...- u..- It ..in. um i liii ' 1 It .-tr. "Hi "i. xtrrg Avniigril. in t I mil .l i. W Q fill" ."ii'i ii ' ilil l"illllli7lt' COUPONS nevi nga EATON Cf". MABITIMIO CIMRLOTTETOUIIIAIM -. -km... -