Ac. les. weight 11 lbs. IIIITIIS. IEATIS. 4 it Iieatls - ENEAGEMEITS. ;v1AYE:hMl9C5:.8Ew'g Fedmck : . . eor e r z t wile in his 67th year, formery of Hunter River. P.E.I. Ilrtis Mt.-KENNA-At the chai-ioiieiowh jg . EH3, S-To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 5"” Ellis (nee Peggy Sberrenl at ' .,. Hotel Dieu Hospital. Bathurst. ." N. 3., on May 22. 1956. a son. M1 'James Terence. lilncLEAN - To neral I-lome. Mr. and Mrs. llo :. Kenneth L. MacLean (nee Pan- was on wednesua . -sy Garrett) Vancouver. B.C.. a .956, Roderick C. -U son. Gordon Kenneth, weight 7 his 80”. year. t1b5-- 2 02- later. Please omit .1 BALLEM-At the P. 5.1. Hospi- . ll tal on Tuesday. June 5. 1956, to l" Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Ballem, town Hospital msishfield. I son. John Char- .L.....L.:...?...L. 6. 1956. Francis formerly Verde. aged 92 years. resting at the Hennesscy Funeral arrange- ments will be announced MacLEOD-At his home in Kin- y. June 6th. 3 Funeral notice FITZGERALD-At the Charlotte- on June 4th. 1056. Mrs. James Fitzgerald. age 76 cm! AND CENTRAL Alberta. on Page 2, The Guardian Thui-s.. June. 7 1956 graphs. of Lake Remains Fu- tuwn from June 7th to later. M-attend in Worth's Pharmacy. flowers. to 8 p.m. L!l'Ui.lD i jg years, of Mo.-ell Rear I-lcr re-I 0 mains were transferred TU95'l fur Aioncton today to I ii day afternoon at 2 oiclock from District Convention of 2 Funeral Home ciation of 5. Howard Mclnnis 3; nnso FOOTWEAR I" 175 queen st. -CIIITIC Bldg. Thursday morning Lawrence Church High Mass. Church Cemetery. FORD, Clermont. N. D. MocLeon I Charlottetown and MIII Al;qDhMR wish to announce wnston Robert Than F rd f - t, uc anan. ' . l e o o North WLILIIIIIO the engagement of their dE1ii1).'.lil' Oyster Bed Bridge. ten. Bessie Mane to John L 5- L. - - 3'” ”” Too Late To cl worth. son of Mi" late residence liiorell Rear. Funeral will be held on interment Engagements MR. AND MRS. ALBERT STAF- s. AAGE LARSON. takes place June 7-8-9. those attending "are. S. snn, Jack Johnston, at 9.30 to St. for Requiem Clive Stewart. in the.Pcrcy MacDonald. I .-Eh----EAL Mrs. Clarance'IPsnton. North Pinette, P.E.i. Marriages to take on Saturday. July 14th. at in St. John's Presbyterian and place 5 pm. Church, Belfast. announce the ll . 2 engagement of their daughter. ' E1" , t Keith 'Butlcr, . UNDERTAKEB ;';:ngesfl';f,n 0”. M... 3.... M... M3'Tl3K08 EMBALMER Harry Lewis, cascumpec. Mar FORD-MORESIDE-At New Glas- riage to take place in June. gzow. P. E. I., May 26. 1956. by the Rev. Br-yer Jones. Stella lllanche Moreslde. CRASWELL for better photo DR. C. A. COADY will be out of "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Mon! at the Hughes Drug Store." PURE ACTIVE DRUGS with Qualified Experienced Service WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Git-,gcy'S Pharmacy. open 8 a.m KINSMEN CONVENTION - A of Charlottetown members accompanied by their wives, leave Kinsmen Clubs which Jack Gay. Clive Cudmore and DR. L. I. DUFFY will be ob- sent from his office until June 18. Lions Install New Officers The recently elected Pesldent of the Charlottetown Lions Club. Ernie Matheson, and his new ex- ecutive officers were inducted Into 1 office at a ceremony held during the regular dinner meeting at the Queen Hotel inst evening. The Crown Driving and Acquitiecl On Charge Of Reckless "The evidence produced by the does not show that the ac- cused was driving with wanton or ' ' ss disregard for others. therefore I ndjiidge the nccus dismissed." Such was the verdi handed down yesterday I Gilbert Gsudet at be considered an evidence. Magis- trate Gnudet ruled that meat was givenf voluntaisy and was therefore adinissable as avid. ed encc at the hearing. Cit. J .W.R. MacDonald was then recalled to the stand and was asked the state June um dSEE THE AGNEW-SURPASS ' - - . fo 1 . ?...ee.,.' 5"” V” "'35 ”" page - meeting was presided over by re- by Magistrate to read the statement to the court. V ' V 1111118 inesldem John VMIMHBHOH. the conclusion of the preliminary The defence called no witnesses. RENT A TV ANTENNA. for Two past-presidents of me iocu hearing in the case of John A. Somerled Trainor appeared for summe home. Boiylan Radio. club. Ernie Lord and Jack stev- Bell. charged with criminal neglig- the delete: and J.P. Nicholson (0.- U4 Pownal Street. City. enson performed the .induction ence in the operation of 'n nioton the Cro . ' and the " ' are ” ' Three other cases were on thni attend the the Asso- Amo ng B. Robi- Milton, to asslfL DON'T MISS THE Zion Scout and Cub Concert on Tliursday. 7th. at 7:00 o'clock. 25 cents. GOLDEN WEDDING and Mrs. Stephen Thorne are ceiving congratulations from many friends on their 50th anniv- ersary which they arc quietly ecle- brating at their home Street. S ILLNESS CONTINUES - The condition of Dr. well-known Charlottetown Optom- orist who is a patient in the lottetown Hospital was reported last night as being as well as P could be expected. Further enqiiir- -l”"lm' -ies elicited i physician. information that a flight from here or Siimmcrsiilc direct to Mon- treal is receiving consideration in. order to seek the advice of special-i ists there. POLICE COURT - A case obstructing a Police officer, journed from May 30. was concliid- stop at ed yesterday morning, when M32- lstrate K. M. Martin sentenced the accused to 40 days imprisonment. Also on the docket at City four traffic cnscs. Two and costs or two days. June Admission Mr. 1'8- their i2 Park Byron Grant. Char- from the attending Dr. W. R. Killorn. the of 510 and ISLANDERS scone AT ROAE at the awards ban- Bob Hyndman (left) of Charlotte- the Fort Cumberland town placed third in a class of 30 competing in the Maritime Teen- age Safe herst on done by eight members of the R. C. M. P. and Sgt. A. J. Dowling of the Charlottetown City Police. he event was sponsored by Im erial Oil Ltd.. and a proiect of the Ralph Annear Montague also scored high among the contestants. Provincial nxaminer M. V. Branch Charlottetown and Mrs. taxi without a license was fined ad- fourth accused. and costs or was sentenced to ten days imprison nicnt. Of three d Police es appearing, two were were guests quet held at Hotel. Good Progress in SA. Campaign Driving Road-eo at Am- Snturday. Judging was Chamber of Commerce. (right) of Lower P. W. Barlow. man of the Barlow ision e last night. The commanders. who are five days, and the a case of failure to a red light. was fined :10 five days. A vagrant costs or tains. were able to by the team works and .k and incapabl- fined 35. and the coverage in the city Canvas. Lockery Maclfay, City Chair Salvation Army Red Seal and Sunset Lodge annual fund raising campaign received highly encouraging reports from the div " s at a meeting constant touch with the team cap- assure the" City chairman of the enthusiasm shown their de- termination to give a thorough N.W. Lowther. Provincial cam- em . the new officers who "will assist president Matheson during the next year: 1st ice - Robert Y0lll1kEl'. 2nd. Vi - T.L. .Fitz- Gerald: 3rd. Vice - Vernon Will- iams; Secretary - Joe Molloy; Teasurer - Alex Matheson; Lion Tamer - Charlie Michael; Tail Twister Dr. Gerald Bnrrett- -1Yr. was taken the Ii.C.M.P. on at the P.E.I. The session opened with n len- gthy discussion by both the Crown and the defence on the admissibil- ity of a written statement which from the accused by Sunday. May 6, Hospital. The defence offered a number of objections as to why the statement should not days. docket nil charged under the High. way Traffic Act. One for opei-at. lng ii vehicle without a licence foi- current years was fined five dol- lars and costs or five days. Two charged with operating Vehicles with defective brakes were each fined fivqdollars and costs or five Directors - Dr. Angus MacEachen and Keith Cameron: 2 Yr. Dir- ectors - Jack Roach and Jackie Doyle. In a brief address. retiring pres- ident VanMaarion thanked the club members for their fine sup- port during the past year and president Matheson pledged his full support on behalf of the Club and said that he hoped he would re- ceive the some solid backing of the executive and members dur- mg his term of office as was ac- corded his immediate predecess- or. Robert Younker. on behalf of the club. moved a vote of thanks to John VanManrion for his un- tiring leadership during the past year and proposed that the re- tiring president's name be sub- mitted to Lions international as a candidate for District Chairman. Tiio Ready To - Special committee of yesterday afternoon Room at ing the Mr. in next few days to phase butors At 1 meeting of the special gifts the. Prince Edward island Hospital campaign, held the Armouries. an ad- ditional 37,000. was reported, mak- total contributions receiv- ed from this group. to date. 326.400. Harold Palmer. man of the committee, who pres- sided at the meeting, importance of every member put- ting forth an extra effort in the of the Campaign. He also pointed out that they needed to emphasize to all potential contri- the fact that the Hospital Gifts in the Game co-chair- stressed the complete this 526,400 In PEI Hospital Campaign He said. "it is indicated by tn. high ratio of cash received to dim - that the three year plan hag not been taken seriously by some nna there is an indication that the pub. lie. in general, has not grasped the magnitude of the problem con. fronting the Hospital and the large amount of the goal, 3250,ooo.oo, STRESSES rnnnn Yi-:1in. PLAN Mr. J. David Stewart, general chairman of the campaign, ass...-. ed the group that "By the De... sistent, forceful selling of the three year plan, the goal is pos. sible of achievement and everyone in the entire community would want nothing less than a success. ful campaign." He said, "Unity of purpose and a real understanding of the need, everyone giving on a fair share basis according to their means. will bring about a success- this grcat forward movement for the better protection of the health of He complimented the Board of Trustees of the Hospital on their excellent record of performance during the past few years and pointed out that, while the patient lowest of any Hospital in Canada. they have been able to effect n small saving in their current annual budget .6 . , , . H . g . I I D 5549 Chafl” A' Mlfmi.Il50"' RUsggI:IlllfEfE:I Conn were k in .1 palgn chairman was equally plea I If (EOynI)()r:,nLs0n . it P.())(llIl:DeIA1'g(C)0NLL Glgreetifvsi. IIie;s(III:i'eIIlgitiliidgllliahntillEg:fsI)iIn- H” was remanded um” June nth set! with the overall progress made has not had a campaign for ten . 2--one ..?.lf3iI2e3?3Tf2i.'.'1.?.T..?.i 232.3:..:sr:;::::...'r::h”d..:; y- -i w h- i . mencement exercises at Ottawa communities where work on be- on on it three Year Payment fillin- . "sa it ,th mowon" I Univeijsiiy on Sunday were the half of the Salvation Army is ac- -m--m-mm:-m- i 3' W1 In .f9::0WIl&s (fsroinn P-E.mislzina.lDer- replied as an opportunity to be of MOSCOW (Renters) - Marshal American aid to Yu,,.slavla. I I d h 1 p i , ri ac ugan. aro eown. res service. 'r't fY 1 l . d h Wed- u an appy concu o I MARITIME GREENHOUSES LTD. Doctor of rhilosoph in i cation: no", 3. gm, Macnomin and nlesodgy nilillls tlsmii-adyerfla visit fofpllllnlfilnigy as-f..'iet'”i555iil.i'.?ntgli'cil3 S n I . iii;-etlgigy Hlaigltgg-S 5-Dl:;1gr&gh3i'l' '1'. Roy tCudm0re Kere also able yashiiigipn if iiwtiled i0Agl5Cl!1;5 mc'iVortshilov.hTlto laughed nnd ourselves and hlamm ; I v t ugos iivia's ea inns wi e 1 vi I U: . ' on es." ' ' ' FLOWER CA" I Of ls::':::.:""t: M"! i:."2l.?.:- :..'::::."" "' ;:':l:.:l.-I-" E” I I” l'" 5 V . I ” "en" " I I He told Western respondents He added: "Our relations with i gunirlrl and Wgdrding Dgslfniz ggiiuscgiiiatatghiitwuertggg E33: PARIS (AP) Km P 1 d 31': a Kremlin rccclplflon that !h: the Unliteg hsitatesmwill not suffer. 3 f; owers an otted -l t , - 3 an an t o ghth' tih ee-week vsit our fr en 5 p w remnn as be- I a u 1 c:”1o": E)mm'” Foch”: f”W' kn” Queen Trederika rf Greece nr- to lliussizfsvslgilgninalic for better fore." ! '- DIAL 5320 g WE DIAL 3321 1 .c eor s egree ll some or . (,1-;.;:;dfgiLiI;?r;,l'ss!'!Ilu5:d:Iv)Qfor;I I0lllIII'- rellnttions with ihte Unritebd S&,8iets. Ant dnmlelricin I'2POI'Cell'd c0f'?- bed rate is one of the .- W .9 S, t a o f . o saong e io was quesionc y es ern mene : ” " c you won go o 1g,.::l,:::r::. : DELIVER , s:m;,",ri:, I DIED JUNE 7th' 1955 "ELIOT LIICII W;iti"I Cllgieefgd lgiilgly IBCI-I:E)'tdI'(3lIe new paper men about the U.S. Senl; Wnshingtonleitzaxt to fix things up'."' - wi ies en ene oy o o ate res i ii by Senator Joscp Tito repl : "Yes, f I am in- Iews on P380 Elysee palace. R. iticclarllhfrncalling for the end of vited, why not?" yearly. ' mm-u-ca 4-ei "' ' 20 OZ. TIN TYPHONE SLICED PINEAPPLE, each GRAVES 15 OZ. TIN "400" PEAS NY coco:-enonom lIAMILTON's KO - KO - ROONS 4 DOZEN COOKIES PER PKG. ecich 2 for 33c 33.75 .,Ii .. IMAXWELL House INSTANT COFFEE 2 OZ. JAR ONLY 16 OZ. BOTTL in a minut FLUFFO SHORTENING QUART8 MOLASSES DEVON - . SAUSAGES -COTTAGE. ROLLS . 2Ih.55c 3”-1 .00 Try this meal I-IEIINZ SPAGIIIITTI I Wdllfirl .l LARGE 48 OZ. TIN Grapefruit Juice BRIGI-IT'S Tomato Juice RED ROSE COFFEE lLB.TIN WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE, each 27” 29” HOLLY HILL LARGE 48 OZ. TIN RELY ON FRESH FROZEN rooos ZERO PAK FRESH FROZEN WAFFLES. pkg. . . . . . FROZEN GREEN PEAS. pkg. . . . FROZEN STIIAWIEIIIIIES. pkg. SWANSON FROZEN PIES isisisir. CHICKEN or , TURKEY, Em IIOIIIIIOIIOCIIIIG iriioznn irininciininn , ronross. pig. .... FIHIIFIOZIN IASPIIIIIIS ....... inimri-niuim 2 for 69” FOR QUICK MEALS DURING THE SUMMER 1.15 PEEK FREANS DELIGIITFUL NEW BISCUIT "NICE" COCONUT BISCUITS TOPPED WITH SUGAR 2 Pkgs. 47" MADE EVERY MORNING FRESH oouennurs g TASTY AND SATISFYING D02. ONLY. 37” KLEENEX 2 for 39: MARVEN'S 1 LI. PKG. BRIDGE CIIEAMS FIG TARTS Pkg. only 29: sosron IIAND CORNED BEEF 23c 27c 45c 29: 23: 49: &IGli-&CUPE TEA -. 3 nits T LARGE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT FRESH, ISLAND GROWN. ASPARAGUS LARGE CALIFORNIA - HEAD LETTUCE CALIFORNIA' ORANGES COOKING APPLES LARGE PASCAL CELERY GREEN STRING BEANS Stalk Ila. CROWN BRAND 2 LB. TIN CORN SYRUP MINUTE RICE, 5 oz. pkg. . . . . ATKINSONS ROCE Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ER IA 6 for 49c bunch each 2 Dozen cello Bag siting NOW IS SALAD TIME KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 8 oz. ior . . I6 01. iar . . . . mm noon FRENCH DRESSING McLARl'.N'S IMPERIAL CHEESE. 1 lb. '. . . . . .. . 29c 53c 35:: 89c JAVEX IIEINZ QUART White Wine VINEGAR 39c 23c 79c 55c l9c 29c 35” 2 for 35c McLAREN'S SALAD 0 I-VI I 0 0 0 II ;lTiLAlIEN'8 srimirini OLIVIS. I on. lot l6oz.boiiIc Sc off 16 OZ. WHIPPED TiEc't'fi'iii1' 4?: 49c 19: 23:.