. discussion Page 2 The Guardian. Wisinen club Regular Meeting A resolution calling on all members of the Kinsmen Club to attend the next Blood Donor Clinic in a body was unanimous- b- agreed to at the regular meet- ing of the club held at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Thursday night. The Sinclair was chairman of the meeting aild Larry Slasht co- chairman. The club also decided to con- tinue to donate prizes to the city schools and to add Queen Charlotte High and the Model School to the list. The kaditional baby spoon was Pfe- aented to Larry Slaght by Ed Martin and congratulations were extended to Rowland Taylor on his election as president of West Kent Home and School Associa- tion. The sick committee reported Kinsman Kenneth Arsenault of Iuminersid: a patient in the San. Clive Cudmore reported on the pa tation of the Kinsmen var- iety concert in Montague and a indicated progress on peanut day and other projects in the offing. Dr. Frank Burge. chairman of the entertainment committee announced that a ladies' night and also a stag would be held before the end of he club year. Entertainment was provided in the showing of the R.C.M.P. pic- ture "Musical Ride" and also "Fishing on the Grand Banks." ROUGH METHOD The primitive method of broil- tug meat was by burying it in hot ashes. Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR I'll Queen St. - Currie Bldg. JIRTIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS ills Pei insertion .- mass” A MacI(INNON - .-it me P. E. 1. HOSPIIII Dll MBY 5'-0th. 1955. to Mrli Jollymore. Past Provincial Grand; and Mrs. Daniel Macxinnon. a son. IEAMAN-At the P. E. 1. Hos- pital on Wednesday. May 18. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Sea- man a daughter. GRAHAM-At the Kings County Homital on May 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Graham, Gaspereaux. a daughter. Glenda Mas. Weight 9 lbs. 10 ozs. MacPIlAIL-At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on May In. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MncPhall. New Do- minion. a son. Chester Angus. weight 7 lbs. 3 025- MITCEELL - At the Miramichl Hospital, Newcastle. N. B.. May I6. to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mit- ehell (nee Salma Tulle) a deligh- tar. MARRIAGES ..:E-.:-ea-- Iiiiock - STEWART .- At the Presbyterian Manse. Wood Islands. on February ztlth. 1955. by ill? Rev. E. S. Hales, John Paucock. 1.. to Joan Belle River. P. E. Itewart. Belle River. P. E. I. their annual - iter Royal Arch Masons P. E. is Saturday May 21. 1955 Will Welcome Masonic Visitors M. W. Bro. Malcolm Mackenzie. (above) Grand Master of Masons in Prince Edward Island will to- day extend a fraternal welcome to a distinguished group of visitors assembled to confer degrees on several classes of andidates. Members of the Fraternity will meet the visitors at a banquet in the refreshment hall in Masonic Temple tonight and attend divine service in St. Pauls Anglican Church at 11.00 a.m. Sunday when Rev. Bro. Canon J. T. Ibbott will preach a sermon suitable to the occasion. Among the distinguislicci visitors arriving are: Rt. Em. Perry S. Cochrane. Wolfville. N.S., Deputy Grand Master, Sovereign Great Priory of Canada. M. Comp. M. R. Chappell, Sydney.).'. S.. Grand High Priest, Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons. l Scntia. P. E. Island and New- ,foundland. M.P. Comp. Herbert Puckesing. Montreal. Grand Mas- . ter of the Supreme Grand Council of the Eastern Jurisdiction of Can- ada. Royal and Select Masters. Rt. Em. Fred M. Walker. Halifax. Provincial Grand Prior of the -, Sovereign Great Priory of Canada. Knights Templar. N. S.. P. E. is- ) land and Nfld.. M. E. Comp. H. F. isepprell, Wolfville. N. S.. Grand Secretary Grand Chanter Royal Arch Masons. N. S.. P. E. Island and Mid. R. E. Comp. D. R. iwalker. Grand Supt. Grand Chap- iland District. Rt Em. Warner 1Pri'or. Sovereign Great Priory of icanada. Harold Mellish. Saint g.lohn. N. 8.. Past Potentate Luxor ' Temple A.A.0.N.M.S. Nurses Alumnae Meeting Held The regular meeting of the P. E. Island Hospital Nurses Alum- nae was held at the Cundall Home last night with a large at- ” The ya '7' f Mrs. Keith MacKinnon. presided. The meeting opened with repeating the Lord's prayer in unison. Miss Florence MacLean. secretary. read the minutes of the previous meet- ing which were approved. Miss Annie Jenkins. treasurer. pre- sented the financial report. Final arrangements were made regarding the graduation dance to be held next week and the ' ti--- ”-- for next City and Central ICE CREAM - keep a supply on hand for the weekend. RAVE YOU EXTRA MILK for the weekend? WHITE SHOES arrived yester- day. LePage Shoe Co. . ISLAND anus. ou.;... Street. Dial sass Sewing mu course CARE SALE at Prowse Bi-os.. Saturday. May 11st. at 2.3). Aus- picea Hampton W. A. WHITE SHOES arrived yester- day, I4ePage Shoe Co. RADIO. television. sales and service. Firestone. Home and Auto. Dial 5547. WHITE SHOES arrived yester- day. LePage Shoe Co. WE REGRIND Crankshafts. Maritime Motor Supply Co., Ltd.. 42 Beasley Ave. II 0 M E BUILDERS consult Brown Electric for free estimates on your house wiring and fixture requirements. Dial 6212. PLANTS-Annual Flower Plants on sale from May 23rd until July. Also Tomato. Cabbage and Cauli- flower Plants. Ernest Burke. South- port. RUMMAGE SALE Trinity Church basement Saturday. May 21st, 2:30 p.m. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 18D Kent Street. Phone 6915. CORRECTION - In the account of the L.0.B.A. Grand Lodge 25th annual session. the name of the Mistress of Memorial Lodge. who extended greetings to the visiting members. should have read Mrs. Mabel MacLean. RECEIVES DIPLOMA-Barbara Roberts has received a diploma attesting to her successful com- pletion of studies at the Elizabeth Arden School of Beauty and Fashion. and looks forward to be- ing of even greater assistance at Moore & McLeod's. BROOKFIELD CHARGE. The hours of service for Sunday. May Wad are as follows: Hartsville I1 a.m., Sunday school 10 a.m.; Brookfleld. 3 p.m.. Sunday school 10.30 am; Glasgow Road 7:30 p.m.. Sunday school 10.30 am. All are welcome. Rev. Lawrence Blaikie. Minister. MILTONGRUSTICO PARISH. - Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday, May 22nd, are: St. John's. Milton. 10.00 a. in. Sun- day School. 11.00 a. in. Morning Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's. Rustico. 2.30 p. in. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 7.00 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole family.” ENGAGEMENT- Mrs. Robert J. Todd. Eradalbana wishes to announce the engagement of her .. i ” ” . Audrey Joyce to Duncan Bruce. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. MacKay, Stanley Bridge. marriage to take place June 12 h Bradalbane Un- ited Church. ON HOLIDAY - Mr. Ian Mac- Donald. B.Se.. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MacDonald. Euston Street. geologist with the Sun Oil Company. of Calgary. is spend- ing a brief vacation at home. Re i --.-R. TODAY I mmage sale at the Holy Name Hall at 1:30. In aid of St. Charles Auxiliary. LEAVE FOR N. B. - Messrs. David Stewart of Montague. liar- old Kemp and Alan MacLeod of Charlottetown. left Wednesday morning for Campbellton, N.B.. where they will be employed for the next two months by Forest Protection. Ltd.. who are carry- ing out an extensive program in combating the bud worm. FUNERAL AT VERNON - The funeral of the late Gordon S. Ross Alberry Plains was held from his home Friday. May 20. with a short private service at the home at 12 o'clock. conducted by Rev. J. M. Sheen, Vernon. who also of- ficiated in Vernon River United Church at 2 o'clock. Flower bear- ers Gordon Lea. Ralph Lea. Doh- ald Gillls. Sylvester Perry. Joseph Acorn. James Doyle. Burial was in Vernon River United Church cemetery. ATTENDED BEAUTY COURSE Barbara Roberts of Moore at Mc- Leod's has returned to town from Toronto where she has been at- tending the Elizabeth Arden School of Beauty and Fashion. held at the Royal York Hotel under the direction of Miss Grace Stoyle. The threeday session in- cluded care of various types of skin. methods of treatment of problem skins. correst use of per- fume. new ideas in the use of makeup as originated in Miss Arden's New York and Paris Salons. Ciiiz Citizenship day was oibserevd in the City yesterday when speakers appeared at the various schools to give the children a talk on the significance of Centennial Year and to present each pupil with a Centennial t as a souvenir of the Cityls one hundredth birthday. Mrs. J. A. Lawson, who visited:Rochford Square School, is seen presenting the pupils with their crests. Other citizens who addressed the children were Mrs. Russell Roper; Major M, E. Camp bell, City Police Chief C. W. MacArthur. Gordon Gordon Kerr and Farrell Gaudet. be worn on their clothing or be kep enshipm Day Various reports were given and plans made for a summer money making project. The following Lionettes were elected: president, Ruby Matheson; past president. Loie Stevenson; vice-piesideut, Dot Rachmel; secretary. Ruth Fitzgerald: treasurer, Doris Wil- liams: Taiitwister. Helen Michael; sick and visiting committee. Doris Cotton; publicity. Reta Doyle; ways and means. Phyllis Youn- ker. NORTH RIVER SERVICE. Spe- cial service In North River church this Sunday evening at 7:30. Char- lottetown singers will assist the choir. Everybody welcome. SHINING WATERS. Cavendish Lodge. will open with hot turkey or lobster plate on Sunday. 22nd. Dinner served from Z to 6, WORTII's PHARMACY, 142 Prince Street. will be the only Drug Store open this afternoon and evening. and all day Sunday. Dial 3424. Delivery service. Get your week end supplies at Worthis Pharmacy. CLOSING BANQUET-The an- nual closlng banquet of Beta Phiat Sorority of the Y. M. C. A. was held on Thursday evening in the Rendezvous Restaurant with members present. Nomination of new officers for the coming year was held with the following i no I '1 - . served in elected: President. Florence Mac- Lean; secretary. Joan Rogerson; treasurer. Esther Johnston. A much enjoyed social period was spent in playing games of bridge, cribbage and scrabble with prizes awarded. ACME REBEKAR--There was a large attendance at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. Thursday evening. The Noble Grand. Mrs. Frances Shaw presided. Routine F X includ- ed arrangements for the mem- bars to attend the district meet- ing in Tstaniagouche. N. S.. on June 1. and the district meeting in Charlottetown on June 7. In honor of her approaching marri- age. Miss Allce Moar was pre- sented with a gift from the lodge. The address was read by Mrs. Shaw and the presentation made by Mrs. Florrie White. Miss Moar graciously expressed her appre- ciation. Following the meeting a delicious lobster supper was serv- ed and a social hour enjoyed by everyone. Cily Crest which can Milligan, Barter's Film Lab. Joint Political I Meeting Held Al Annondole ..'A largely attended joint po- litical meeting was held in An- nandale hall last night, the fourth in a series of live meetings. Speaking at the meeting were Mr. Charles McQuaid (PC). Mr. (E osricial. ii QUEEN ARLOTTE man SCHGOL CA4 ,Ri'n I and.a'cmelIerg' JEWELLERS ,-3 411033; . s 5 SELLING Illll SALE Shelves depleted but still bargains in limited number of items. - had hem axsggy. gm ?;3'”.h””.l. r-.".:.r --,;-,--- -1 - "" - sian (Lib). , . I I Queen.m.mn' do.” with u" Mr. McQuaid and Mr. lstewart spoke on oonditions arising from mnomc "AT! .'::.".'. -.::. -m.....s::.-2 .-:..:....:::::: ---- minim the Liberal record of the For other local new; past four years stating that 'it u. '3. All Masons are requested to attend Divine Se;-. a.m. Assemble at the Parish Hall on Prince Street th t , Liberal policies durlns e pas The um ufnggrd fgtllesgblfomv Mr. Seville and Mr. Hessian A. F. & A. M. vice at St. Paul's Church, Sunday, May 22nd at 11.00 at 10:30 a.m. sharp. ll TO THE VOTERS OF THIRD QUEENS As it will be impossible for us to vidt each elec. tor before May 25th, we take this means to respect. fully ask your support on Election Day. . Signed: RUSSELL c. cnsnx, EUGENE CULLEN. KEEP GOING AHEAD vars LIBERAL MORTON OEW LIMITED INSURANCE COUNSELLOBI and TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: Insurance 3046 - Travel 8541 OEARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. The Only Drugstore Open-Mon.-All Day CAMERAS FILMS and FLASHBULBS S"-z--. FISHING TACKLE STAR OAB LUCKY NUMBERS leaves shortly for Brazil where his company h undertaking I three-year survey of oil resources for the Brasilian government. CONDUCTED SERVICE - The DEATHS mil! - At Dorchester. Mass.. on Tuesday. May 17th. 1955. Jeanette. widow of the late B. J. (Ban) 0'IIanley. formerly of St. term was named. Following the session. lunch was served by the hostesses. Louise MacLeod. Shirley Stearus and Charlotte Fraser. v T CANDIES. TOILETRIES. SUN GLASSES JOHNSON & JOHNSON - SUITS - HATS - TIES FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Ernest S. Mac- lnnls was held Friday morning from the residence of his sister. V2 PRICE and LESS Seaman. Funeral private, Interment People's Cemetery. MABLEOD-At his home in Uigg Friday. May 1). Donald John Maehod. aged 0) years. Funeral Sunday. May 22. with service in It. Andrew's United Church. Or- well at 2:30. Burial in the church cemetery. N. D. Mocleon UNDERTAKER EMBALIVIEB (lltariottetowa and North Wiltshiro DIAL 5549 clierlonerown Funeral Home '18 Euston St. DIAL ms Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Dlreoser - A. E. LONI FUNERAL hitulsunne. suntan: h-ewlrldge 6-SOD Est. 1888 Modern Chapel 11!! Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. Mass. XKeID.MIlladhhI1wDyeIl'Cerdl'eble3 f'BRV&”ba"Iml"IaI School Officers Mr. Roland G. T lot was chosen to succeed Mr. . B. Lar- kin. retiring president. of the W. E. S. Home and School Associa- tiou. at the monthly meeting held in the school Wednesday night. The full slate of officers for the year ahead is as follows: President. Mr. Roland Taylor; vice president. Mrs. R. P. Van- Alstine; secretary. Mrs. T. D. De- Blois; chairman of Room Mothers. Mrs. F. A. Large: chairman lunches. Mrs. A. G. Hogan. Exe- cutive member. Dr. A. Macvicar. Publicity. Mr. A. G. Hogan. Ex Offlcio. Mr. C. F. Hine. Some excellent choral numbers were given by pupils of Grades 11. Ill and IV under the direction of Miss Ruth Boswell at the open- ing of the meeting. Personals Mr. Bill Dennis. Ciw. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Frances J. Praught. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Praught. and Mrs. Winnifred Leonard have returned from attending the con- vocation exercises of st. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish. N. S.. where the latter's son, Wil- liam C. J. Iaonard. received his Bachelor of Commer... Degree SERVIOE terpemstaalefflelaat ssrvlee. writeup of the Grand Lodge ac- tivities the conductor of the serv- ice was inadvertently given as Rev. A. I. Piercey of Milton. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Delegates from Alpha and Cen- tennial groups of Y's Men leave today for Saint John where they will attend the annual convention of the organization, Maritime re- gion. which takes place today and over the weekend. Included in the delegation are: Bob Gig- gey. Jim Maclean. George Bur- gess. Rou Woodgate. Claude Whitenect. Keith Acorn. Everett MacDougall. George Macbougall and Ralph Carr. The delegates for the most part will be accom- panied by their wives. FUNERAL AT CHERRY VAL- LEY-The funeral of James P. Irving. Cherry Vauey was hdd from his home Thursday. May 19 at 2 p.m. Service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. John M. Sheen. Vernon. assisted by Rev. George Tilley. Mt. Melllck. Honorary bearers were Harry Tweedy. Roy Mutch. Donia Ray- den. Frank Gleason. Dennis Rooney. John Mclsaac. Malcolm MacLeod. Active pail bearers were: George Hayden. . Lyman Richards. John oyd Martin. Ivan Docherty. Burial was in Cherry Vsuey United Church cemetery. Local Man For New CBC Job IIALIFAX (CF) - John Mac- Bwaii of Chalottetowa has Sackvmn. N.B.. and CB! Halifax. the grave. The pail bearers were: y - g nun Bay. in her 77th year. Bur- G d 0 IN "1 it Mrs. Barbara Doyle. Savage Har- -. Iuli in Wllllliltlntile. groan. I H uf:"Cm1':;'5,' n ,g:,,..':. cifmh bog. toRSt. .Andr:lv;, fir. urc in 15673 m 4273! . M DRUGMSTS w. .- AMAN-- e . . . os- wednud”, V”. conduct” by w ere equiem ass was - x pita! on Wednesday. May 18. In- w K S HOIIIQ celebrated by Rev. George Mc- - . (ant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. . . . ' ::Vi3eg'e1HI'Jo:::ytg:l'e;.:eTnbe: cormac. wlto also officiated at ' 185 Kent We Denver Dial 4133 Ernest Doyle. Ronald Doyle. Ber- nard Doyle. James M ' i Reginald Maclnnis and John Msclnnis. all nephew: of the de ceased. Interment was in the church cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. LIONETTES MEET-A special meeting of the Charlottetown. Lionettes Club for the election 0.. officers was held on May 19 in the Bsnque Room of the Rendez- vous Restsurant with Queen Lion ette Loie Stevenson presidlni -er-..,i..iitwi HEARING Aii TUBELESS 3-TRANSISTOR EN! TH ztniiic -'3.-at-:3-9-ti! Nevsrhofniahaslts brouglitsuch hearing aid clarity. companion convenience and operating esob osnylThs"'IS-X"lshsrdIy Iarpv ihsnapockeitistitsrqetltohn perforinsncaequeltosoinsalbu leastnrtuitssiasandniasiyssthg for at last um man In silo. Assemblyman HON. B. EARLE MacDONALD Candidate For Filth Queen's FOR x BEST GOVERNMENT FOR- EVERYONE VOTE LIBERAL KEEP (Inserted by up rim. 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