T Reviews Activities Of P.E.I. Historical Society I lines to laataasual mootinl gtheilalnrlollloelllyolfrtlcl Edward Island a groatdool d workIllboolIdolIl5Y.Cl9' ciety and considerable ground aslilbttssecurodhyliorinamu- workwithsvlewtothaastahllsh- saves ttsrecuds. gathers up its mentofaProvlneialM . ts.docorataathatomhs reported Isa retiring president. of in illustrious dead. repairs its Mr. Justice a. J. rwesdy. ot snot Itmtlml Ind foot- Monday's annual meeting. game; by wide III: love. 1: c.::d'”,;,:"'j'.,, u, h',.kno;"g:,n:: the sacrifices and glories of the no historical exhibit would be a.r- Wt-' " -"aged for the year 1954 but that concentrated efforts would be put forth for a worthy exhibit during Centennial You'- A delegation waited on the Pre- mier and a brief was pi ented requesting ' . financial and otherwise. for the Society. No grant. however. was received 9... the year 19M. A committee enmnrising Justice H. L. Palmer. A, W. Gaudet and Mrs. William Breliaut was appointed to prepare . constitution and by-lawn. An- proriation was also expressed to the Charlottetown Board of Trade for their offer to finance the ex- pr-use of the Historical Exhibit for 1954. At the November meeting there was an unusually large number present.” representative of the whole Province. The constitution and by-laws were approved and will be submitted for considera- tion and approval. A committee was appointed to prcnare and present to the -Gov- ernment a brief for assistance. Mr. F. A. B. Jones. who is chairman of the Centennial Tour Committee dealing with historical events. outlined the plans of his 4-nmmittee for an Historical Tour of the City during Centennial Year. The cc-operation of the society was assured Mr. Jones and his committee. Plans were also discussed for the Historical niiihli during I955. At me . , meeting of lie society lie committee appointed to wait on the Government re- ported that if sufficient tatarest were shown and sufficient sum- her of members received. the Government would consider sym- pathetically a request for a grant hgthe future. "Perhaps lie highlight of lie year." reported President Tweedy. "was the visit of Captain Ai-mit. Curator of the Halifax Citadel lililselun. who addressed a dinner meeting on March Nth. At this dinner we were very proud to have His Honour in Llotlt.-Gmb ernor, lie Premier and lie Mayor present as MI guests. 50:09"? with I group of citizens rewo- sentaiive of the Province. UITABLE Museum an-a "Captain Armit wbtlo h Isa Province inspected sovoral pos- siblc sites for a museum and had no hesitation in recommending the ground and mezzanine H0011 of the present Post Office Bulld- inti as a very suitable location for ii Provincial Museum I and whom available. "'l'l1e thanks of the Society are freely extended to CFCY for the time given to our various meek- are on historical subjects. and also to the press for publishing same. a report on Which Will 5' given by our secretary Mrs. Dr!- limit. The speakers. too. deserv- niuch credit for the time and an- orgy spent in nreparlns the IM- teriai for and delivering 95000 addresses. We how that I000 addresses created wldespnld .- terest is the work of the Society. Requests came not only from within the Province but also from without for copies of 3-0 "riot" addresses. "We feel lie year has b!oen as. of ates still '0' sure. Adhewmziate of officers will be presented to you for your to- proval. S "I ma sun the Iociek would wish me to pay tribute to 0"? secretary, Mrs. William Brehaut. without VOIDQB ontirlns efforts the Society would fade out of exist- ence. Mrs. Brehaut's every move- ment is made with a view to fur- ther-hig the interests of the Prince Edward Island Historical Society. May she live to see the day when her efforts will be crowned with success and she can wander at will among the many hlltorlcll Argentine -Peso Continues Decline IIIONTEVIDEO. Uruguay (AP)- The Argentine peso. which I183 been dropping in free exchange rate quotations in Montevideo for tun weeks. has dipped still lower since last Thursday"! revolt llll-Ml the Peron gt'tVEl'llltIllEllI. I the Monday's quota on pu peso at 34.37 to the U.s. dollar. Tbs rate 10 days ago was 82.85 pesos. The decline started as the Peron regime's dispute with. the church sovmed headed for a climax. The official exchange rate is lliionog Airos is never more than 14 pesos to the dollar. Strange But True I: I. I. IncArt.huI Dogs, this humans, llDl'l.'nnu; have out two sets of teeth. out not Toney. lit-year-our dog owned by Mrs. Millie Adams, Laundry operator at ulanviuc, w. Va. Toby had worn out his tlrst set of teeth when he was 15. but he didn't need to worry. Six new teeth grew into his jaw. These wore out too. A short time ago, heed-rubbing on the floor and a lot of whining. the dog cut three new teeth in his 4th set! Mrs. Adams used toothache drops to ease the teething pains. strange but true. A man doesn't know what hard luck is until he buys a new suit with two pairs of pants. then burns a hole in the coat. Hearts of children born with defects are being opened and laid baro- free of pulsing blood- so surgeons can see while they repair the troubles. The patients are put in a kind of deep freeze, to lower their temperature and reduce the need for oKYlen- earrylnl 510011 l-0 the brain for many precious minutes. Surgeons who have dov- eloped in amazing techniques are hopeful dint the day will come whon moot heart defects can be repaired and deaths from various forms of heart disease sradu-llv reduced. Beds wt! be larger Iian aver. according to Edward Bi-onstien or cucago, president. of the lfainaal Association of Beddllll Biggu cause people are biutf. 3l'0lll”"' said. The number of men 0 feet or more tall has increased 70 per cent since His First World War. he declared. Ii toss days of fast living. many people on lookinl 901' I993 tedo;more hiohwhichhdc it. and more pay for not getting it done. A gollege education never hurt anyone who was willing to learn something afterward. No robin sings exactly like anolior robin. when you came to lmow one bird well. you can tell its song from any other bird's. Of course all robtns sing enough alike for no to lrnow that it is a robin song. but if you listen closely. you will really see that it I! different from all others. And one bird does not always sing the same song. song spar-row, for instance may aim! five or ofx different songs. Be- sides Iieir own natural songs some birds. its is mocking bird. for instance. like It tow the "M08 of others. 'i'hey can also imitate the noise of filing a saw. or the pop of a cork. as readily as dis sweetest love song. I have hens-if one son! ll! oaass-y's song better than lie cnnsry himself. Credit Unions well On Gov't OTTAWA (OP) - Representa- tives sf Canodian oo-operli-IV” and credit unions Wcdnesdhy ask- ed that credit unions be enabled to malto government-guaranteed loans to fishermen. Tbsp a , -d before lie Com- mons banking committee. study- ing a bill that would enable banks to make government-guaranteed loans to fishermen of up to 84.000 at five par cent interest for a maximum of eight years. Briefs were ,rasented from the Nalonnl Co - Operative Fisheries Association. Ottawa; the New Brunswick Federation des Caisses Popuiaires Acadiannes. Caraquet. N.B.; the Nova Bcotia Credit Un- ion League, Antigonish. NS: and the Credit Union League of the province Vancouver. of British Columbia. xi I'l I: air:-Ztiar '-I .S'i'"(I?70R ..e;.rxcrom iwau Mimi City and sunrise LI11'llIrsG.cgmgnggpu.1g.n,,yg'1g5,,g tf:;5WE"- '0' M" "W um on air. one u Mantalgua finest mu... in I -, - - an Xm.mMr.GeorEw.nIcrreystthealo -yous nou.an suvs ssoaa mmmh, M. ,...' -1-.,.,,..., 0' fie N in Mint he-mi -utiuuucnnsoauononn" 34. in Au, mm”, ,. WI-:IIi:I'0'V0Ig-HI-v--.1: mimics: oimsss. we roalao ""”" "'5 Ba -2; auson 3:" in. latons, ti ins and align roads .. , Ahnndor Irv r Turitiuie Iago: supply. '"”GE.."m;,,,,. "" "T. 'T. :1 :'u.th: Int -IE 1sLANncnn.L.ouoenstmt.'"'"'""" ”"”'tam.icerrun)ur nlii dial ma. Serving full ”"W"- "W " WI llailly, ilsaboaa) sol. m't"r.'y. dinners. dishes. TIIE LESLIE DELI. SINGERS have won international recogni- tion. Hear them in Charlottetown. Tuesday. July 5th. SPECIAL millinery clearing st Ill-Style Miiltnery. Great George st. Extra specials ks lie smartest styles and colors. in spring and suirimer millinery at Vs regular pr co. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Pariah. Preparatory Service this evening at it p. in. Mr. Bredin with the New Brunswick Bible Ins. Quartet will bring a message in word and song. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Min- COIITII Ipectailaing CIIIIOIO after several days and nights of N81" CIIARLOTTETOWN IMMUNIZ- ATION CLINICS at 188 Prince St., will be held on Friday afternoons. 1 to 4 p. m. instead of on satur- day mornings. commencing June 17th. There will be no-clinic on Dominion Day. Friday. July lat. STRAWBERRY GROWEBI -A meeting of Charlottetown Straw- berry Growers Association will be held at Cross Roads Sdiool. Friday. June 14. I run. Standard Time. All members requested to be present. REMEMBER-Clover Club Danc- ing is now on Fridays. Book early. ANNE OF GREEN GABLES. Lit- tle Theatre production. Queen Charlotte High School. Thursday. June zsrd. it p. m. Tickets on sale at Hughes Drug Store. Island Book Room, Rendeziious Restairant. RECOVERING FROM IIJBNI - Richard Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders. Charlotte- town. is 'making satisfacto , re- covery at the Charlottetown los- pii'al from burns he received last Thursday evening, June 16. Ho ugh had been playing with some com- panions near a can containing some explosive t ' ' when a match was dropped into the can, and the material oxployad in his face. Ills bandages were remov- ed on Monday. and no serious damage has been done. In Memoriam hi Iovlng memo, of John J. Acorn. who passed away on June Central by in regard to the active part Keith took and his interest in young people's work. A gift was pre- sented on of the young people. -Asingsongbroughttoa close a most enjoyable get-together. closing with "Auld Lang Iyne". Personals p Mrs. Alex Bin. 33) Fitzroy St. is a patient in the P. E. I. Hos- pltal. Mr. and Mrs. George E. An- drews. Concord. N. 3.. and Mr. and Mrs. John It. Andrews, Lo- well. Ma.ss., have been guests of Miss Nettle Andrews, New Glas- gow. and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Andrews. Hunter River. Miss Edera Rodd. Toronts, Ont. is spending four weeks vaca. tion on the Island. visiting her mother. Mrs. Miller Beairsto West Covebead. also her sisters Mrs. Gordon Garnhum and Mrs. George Carson, Ch'towa. HUNTER RIVER UNITED W.M.l. The June meeting of the Auxil- tar! of the home of Mrs. J. 8 The Worship Service was con- ducted by the president, Hymn. "0, Spirit of the Living God" was sung, followed by scripture reading and prayer of interces- ln unison. Minutes were read and ap rov-' :6 mambo rs now A Baby Band Picnic was planned forJune 23rd to beheld atthe Manse. Mrs. Spence. Mrs. Mont- gom and Mrs. Emmett Bernard comp the lunch committee. .Arallyh tuba held in Hunter Illvar some time in leptsmber. Mrs. Maeliood. Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Cousins was appointed to arrange for a special W. M. 5. service to be held hi the church at iln Memoriam W. M. 8. met at the ed the in Angola" which takes place this In. GIDIGI J. IOIIIY The death occurred at ths'King's Ior. There is left to mourn beside his lorrcwing wife the former Lenora Jane Stewart of Montague, the fol- lowing children: Mamie at home, Preston, Dan and David of Montague. Letha (Mrs. David Stewart of south- port; Llsxio (Mrs. Victor Grant of Millview; Christine (Mrs. John Garnhum) Montague: Catherine of Boston. Mass.; Stewart in Ontario. One daughter Evelyn predeccw ed three years ago. There is also a host of grand- children and great uandchildren left to mourn. The funeral was held from the Montague United Baptist Church, service being conducted by the Easter. Rev. ll. G. Hill who so t words i ; The sung were: "The Lord Is My Shepherd." and "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Mrs. J. D. Maclaeod sang very beauti- ful. "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." lie was tenderly laid to rest in the Sturgeon Baptist Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Lo- roy White, Charles Maclannsn. William Steele. Jerald Landry. James Stewart. William Reilly. Flower bearers: Robert Beck. Fulton Campbell. Ted MacLean. Jim MacLean. Lloyd Keith. and Albert MacLeod. FLOWERS Pillow: Wife and Family. sprays: Bay and Olive. Janet, Christina, Bill and David. O seas and two dollars sent to Tern- perance Federation were receiv- Mrs. Maclleod and Mrs. Sea- man gave an interesting account of the first part of the Book of Sam- uel, the second part to be taken up at the September meeting. Mrs. Cousins gave a reading on Christian Stewardship. The stiudy period was on "The Anniversary year. The different parts were read by Mrs. MacLcod. Mrs. Sea- man and Mrs. Jackie Bernard. 28 homes and 4 hospital calls were reported. 3 books were read. The next meeting will be held in September at the home of Mrs. Fred roll call word. "'l'hrono". . Lunch Committee for lie meet- ing, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Cousins and Mrs. Emmett Bernard. some future date. Rectlllll 101' llarccl sent over- The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. Fond is the .1 that " Door is the one that H gone. In memory we hold you dear As long as the years roll by. Lovlngly Remembered by his lea Barry. sister Marion and Brother-in-law Arthur. In fond and loving memory of my dear Father. Carl Tralsor. who passed away June 2811!. Ian. Forget you Dad I never will. I alwalsl loved you and alwnys Your meihoi-y lraa frosls today As h the hour you passed away. lolly Missed by Its DIIMIC Betty. - lafondandlovingmasn yda dear Ilusband. Carl Trainer who passed away June 88rd. I058. Iasksycn nciess astke be passes on Than I did on Iheloyofyenr solos. For absence can never close to - door of our hearts And Hie lamp of our love is still glowing. Your heart was he taest h J the wide world Your love the best to recall. For no one on earth aould take your place - You are still the dearest of all.. Fondly Remembered and Sadly Missed by Wife Muriel he tjal” II AT l.E.3.8 OVHAN ANY OTHER Es IIISIIES POWDER QR LIQUIDI MST DETERGENT JIIIIE SPECIALS Jud Arrived - Ieiect w& 100 COTTON DRESSES yourstioday-Sunnesaes-win: orwitfmutBoloro.hIprnit:adcrplalnsobton.al:oots;u-swig; 1.95 to 6.93 LARGE SIZE DRESSES esuoss-inpuuyiii-iiiiisiissis SPICIAI. 6.95 hniallr I.” to Nylon. Taffeta and Slicer Dresses hall-duo. I 0.95 "Lab Anne" Carmgan Invest-3 era It pastel died 3.15 l 5.95 l.sties'Iimnnu-Ptmsashall Shortie Conta h plnln or fanoy wool tweed. pastel ny- lon. etc. Extra Special- 'l2.23 I: 14.23 UII OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN. "" 3'75 339; ”'"”'”",f;i.;i ,,;'-"-'- E Hatn- Gillrh-ants Cotton Dresses- l0”le OFF 1.00 to 3.95 ANY GARMENT UNTIL NEEDED. A DEPOSIT WILL IOLD The GIIEEIIIJ LADIE8' STORE AL Go. Ltd. 150 GT. GEO. 81'. Reg. 30.! - Woman's neg. nos -- caies's Mosh Sosdsis Si.” -nag. 0.! - Wmnu's oil 'l'aa Moccasins . . Si.” Glthlrnh 1 to II 3;?” sciieuts. reg. 32.9: sue .-t':mJ'f-'- ' TIIO WIIIEIIT 3I'IUE co. LTII. ' niussosr. Rh ML . , DAY l SATURDAY . tlduio ssrsaonrr A gonmgg out IIOT WEATHER ”BAIIIi'iAlIIS at WRlGHT'8 Women's dosed lad Beige and Brown Canvas Sandals. rag. S2.” . . . . . SI.” 32.” "Eds. lo Ottawa. Ontario. toria Family. James son. Family. Fred, Rlieta n. Imls. Family, view Thelma. Mr. and Mrs. Beamis Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Dingweii Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hessian am ilIpMO3n'I.Ioa- Cross Roads Church of Christ. mien at lylnpathy: L A. Walthen Gaudet, Char- tte wn. Mrs. Ernest Griffin. Mr. J. Angus MacLsan. M. P., aura. of syiiipaihy Catherine MacEachern. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munroe. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Claw. Mrs. Millie Lanigan and Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. lrnest... Wood- Mrs. Pearl Mscxlllop, New Glasgow. 3- gs. Afnailil Micalmre. . s. ' of comfort to the Boston. P on" 'k'"' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Yea. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Forbes. Mrs. Bertha MacQuarrie, Vic- Phyllls and Duncan MacMaster. it Mr. and Mrs. Eva. Eivert Merril. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore and Athol Robertso Mr. land Mrs.i Willard Stewart and Fnmily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle. and Margaret King. Mrs. Edward Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lanigiin and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meneny. Reta and Alan. and Walter. 'o(Mrs. Hugh) Bessie Martin. Bu: Vernon River Catholic Women ague. Millview Women's Institute. Prudence and Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams an. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crane, Mil!- Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Millview. Mrs. M. Trueman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Annie Shaw Mrs. Mary Semple. Mr. and Mrs. Jim ltewart and nstic. Rourke nd Family. Hts. lraneas Accra and mg. 3' 3'35”-I and Mrs. Macliayias. cu':,":.:d;gn Plvtlst Women's Missionary Io- (Janis. AlIoa.. lclon Beryl cm)" I lMMer':'.wnVerna MacDonald, Char. Mr. 2.i""i'i'...”7iil2'.'"?i......i. Gm; ";fL'"""'- ”l,':l'u""' ,, M2": .:lId ru'i't c:iriIi.5:oiI('m" VIC! om ' In tit ta. ' ,1, am,” '.'j,;.. ' " nfleklen and Russell Moors. ligh "'""n 1 Mrs. Jannia Maclfenzis. .u n."",. Colin and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ben MacLura. Muriel and Fred. Mrs. Alice Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wigmorg, Montreal. Card of Thanks ,M"- George Sorrey and family wish to express their jincjrg thanks to Dr. ltdaclntyrg. Nurse. and Staff of King's County Hos- pital. Rev. kind friends and neighbours in any way helped. and to on... who sent flowers. cards and 131:", of Sympathy during their recent and bereavement. :BA8IC PRINCIPLE Main idea of every successful weight-. d duce the quantity of. food eaten, vv)i,thuut changing variety or qugl. II. R. G. Hill and all who regimen is to re- SEE THE "LESLIE BELL SINGERS" Thursday, OLD CUITOI Vittoria Coloans. Marcklnass of Pescara- loth century Italian no.3. all. was betrothed in infancy to the man she later married. saosm-s aiscurrs -Ibleaaodtoumanac PMY00N'l'IsrwnvNna.s Msas.Alex-dul. PC. t'Largc Walking Dog) Mrs. Alvin B. Elus. m Cliff street, Ynnnouth. N. s. (Ohiid's Tricycle) Mn. Agnes Colliim. Mt. Pearl Read. on Western P. 0.. Saint John's, NM. I12 Pair Nylon Hope) BROWN'S BISCUITS MONCTON. N. B. CANADA ) CIGARETTE Juno 13.195lTho Guardian PLI. ,.".a-be ;.s-.. -;M.. IXPIIRT iihltf and HEAR IN PERSON ENCHANTMENT - - - sehurv . . . ct-ioiuu. VIRTUOSITY THEIII SOUND IS SUPERB THEIR LOOKS ARE LOVELY THEIR PRECISION IS PERFECT TWO FULL HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT TIME: 9 PM. TUESDAY. JULY Sits PLACE: COLISEUM SPONSORED BY THE CENIIIITNNIAL vs MEN ON BEHALF OF THE CHARLOTIEIOWN CENTENNIAL C offer yu a chance to LEFT visit The chance of a lifetime to visit Elywood with a friend at no cost to you! Send as many entries as you II'ke.'. Got entry blanks and rules from your food store-TODAY! 1 YeowiayboIlsoIoekyMAiIQMl8wisissoroh nIIcirsrip'forpoasselisedeoeatbrps.vuoisomCceadasoIosAagetes eodbs&:l QO0Qootingasoom III! accommodation for swo. for seven days. at Ive new. Ion-mmioo-dolm '- and excitin Disneyland Hotel near Hollywood ! A trip thro h the Disneyland Studios movie ioes!And you'll incetWit Disoqlss-eetfstsiso special prevucw opening of bboieos Disncylondl ltlrsa slow! Contest doses midnight, July 4, use Viihoachoouytaeedabos-cop delidou8soirmnnyoosos OCOCOOCOOOOOOOOOCOOO E'P0&0lChbdisomaqaoesfiIO CD000!OOOOOOIOOOIODOOOOOOOOOO hem oneolrhs following: lwws Isows 'I Save Inooogss Swift's Pressiisai Tobie-Indy Meats. sliced or peckagod: swlfris Eaten !raoir:swtft'sDrooh6eHlsseaga. leecoprthroias of fhobfj Q. .. ..........-......o........heobos....u-.e......... e o o e o ooooeo-----oooooieeooeoo 'QOOOO..OOOOOOOIOOOOOQ4