1 1 AT THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL 3.30 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE SHRINERS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN AID OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS THE EARLE GREY SHAKESPEARIAN co. PRESENTS :. MONDAY, AUGUST I9ih- "The Taming Of The Shrew" TUESDAY. AUGUST 20th "The Te mpesi" ISABELIT A ALONSO AS "ARIEL" IN "THE TEMPEST" WHERE TICKETS AVAILABLE KENSINGTON -- P. 8. J. Kennedy's Store MONTAGUE - Maritime Electric Co. Office, H. S. Johnson SUMMERSIDE - Bontes Pharmacy, Bill's Barber Shop, Palmer's Garng e or Phone 8062. . CHARLOTTETOWN -- Co-op Super Market, SempIe's Pharmacy, The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd., and Hughes Drug Store. EARLE GREY AS "GREMIO" IN "THE TAMING OF THE SHREVl" This Advertisement published in the interest of the SIIriner's Crippled Childre n's Hospitals 5y:- W. W. WELLNER LTD. Jewellers Since 138 HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. DEBLOIS BROS. LTD. Insurance Since 1872 Wholaaie and Insurance SHAPLE'S PHARMACY Your-Rexall Store T. GREEN & CO. Gssleetioeery PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. Refrigeration and Dectrical Contractors THE GREENDAL CO. LTD. Men's and Ladtes' wmi CO-OP SUPER MARKET Qneenstreet rmrows Acizfssonss ma. CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. Perfeettonh-oducte CANADA PACE 'AntoPaI'laa&AmQ I I13 ' I Page 12 The Guardian M A.-new la 1957 "Women Tc.:.: Key Role In Polish Strike Reports told how women con. daetarsstoodinthehvntrowa. Whole soldiers and police wig. advanced with and haynet; 1. occupy and take over the sum. ear depot in ?abianice. At an. other depot, a woman tried 1. prevent streetcars from running by laying down on the track. A communique said workers de clded Tuesday to resume work. "considering the strike as hem; wrong and unjust." Street cars early Wednesday morning were driven by Inspect. on with armed escorts. But as the morning wore on, more .54 more regular drivers took over and armed escorts were dropped, HHAPPENINGS-T Continued from page I On Tuesday. August Ith. the districts of Fort Augustus. Au- burn and Webster's Corner corn- bined to tender Miss Kelly a community shower in Fort Aug- ustus hall where she received many attractive and useful gins. Miss Elizabeth MeGau;hey read the verses while Mrs. Joseph Quinn presented the gifts. The hridrto-be replied arm tously expressing hr apprec- iation to all. for their lovely gifts. On Wednesday, August 1th, Miss Kelly was entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Keith laehecheur, Norwood Road. The many lovely (tits were opened by Lorraine Iehecheur and verses read by Joan Bal- lum. On Thursday afternoon August 5th, Mile Kelly was entertained at an stternooe tea sttthe horns of Hrs. Gordon Warren. North lies lee Rankin. Bummer- .sIde. Is vecattoaias with trtendl In leckvtne. NJ. Mayor W. A. Oarrie and Mn. Currie recently had II M" W. C. I-lsines ad iigiiii E ,;;g: i E 535?? 2 iiiiij '2si':i 1,; I. ,i 5 '5 Ii?! 325.: cl:-I U