--1 -u. sn..-......i Lieutenant Governor Prowsc slon of the 48th General Assembly reads the Speech from the Thronclof the Province which took place 0m(..... 5,, hm-ge M --1; D1.-Mon nolly. at the opening of the second ses- yesterday afternoon. Standing left CITY AND CENTRAL . READS THRONE SPEECH Ito right are: Inspector E L Martin. I Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Brit-'-adl" G-G-K Peal” D-S-on V.R.l)., Private Secretary to His El). Officer Commanding Military District No. 2.: Captain J..l. Con- tR.C.N.R.). V.R.D.. Aide, the Governor; Surgeon Com-l mandcr L.F.. Prowse. lR.CN.R.l. Honour. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. . clothing. in raaar the sick well. Gig- l. Georze 5!- gey's Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to I run. DR. F. A. MacMILLAN will be absent from his office from Fcbru l ary 27th. to March 6th. 1 SACRIFICE SALE - Chlldren'sl clothing. Tiny Tots, 155 Great George St. . REMEMBER! MARCH IST is final d ate for Miuical l-'cstiv.ill Entries. .'il'I PERCENT DISCOIVNT rlis continued line. light Iixture-. good. variety. Storey Electric. I PLEASE ENTER IN C I. A SS 228 B. for I. 2. .'i room schools. Dancing. Grades 7 to 10. P. F.. I. Musical Festival. MR. NE II. A. IIATHIEVIIN. M.P.. will be available at Liberal l'eadqua IEI s over Stcrnls Laiindry on Wednesday. February m'th. Morning and afternoon. A COMMITTEE MEETING of the Liberal Electors of Corn-l wall Poll will be held at Walter? Boyles. Wednesday evening. Fch- ruary 27th. COMMUNITY CONCERT MEM- BERS. Hear Herman C-odes. Pi- anist. Prince of Wales College. ii o'clock. Thiirsday. Memberships tickets available at door. PANTRY SALE Friday. March 1st. I pm. at S. A. MacDonald's. Sponso ed by Hazelhrook Ladies' Aid. AVOID the rush advance sale of tickets for Ice Follies at the Bike Shop. Sports Arena, Lam- bros Bros. and Scantlebury. PLAN TO ATTEND RED CROSS meeting at the Clover Club. Char- lottetown. on Friday. March 1st. at 7:30 p.m. WATCH FOR OUR AD IN Thurs- day”: issue listing the specials for our Open House and Bargain Day on Friday. March 1st. Isl and Etlulliment Company. Surnmerslde. F I I D A Y AFTERNOON AND evening. March lst. is the big Open House and bargain day at the Is- land Equipment C o m p a n y your KELLY SACRIFICE SALE - Children'sl Tiny Tots. 155 Great! GOSPEL liali. Upper Prince Street. Special meetings continu- ing nightly. All are heartily wel- come- I FUNERAL rcasoav -. T iiei funeral of Mrs. Moses P. Doironi was held yesteriiay morning from Th Henncsscy Funeral Home to St. Diinslnnls llzisilica where Re- quiem liinh Mass was celebrated by Nov. I-l. fiorcnran. who also officiated at the grave llliPI'fI1Pnt was lit the Catholic Cemetery. Pail bearer: uerv J:-rnrno Gallant. Harold Landry. Joseph Flnote. Cv ril Campbell. ll..l. Mci.iire and Fred Tierney. The funeral was largely attended. PRIZE WINNERS -Winners at St. Pius Tenth Parkdale card party were iadicsi first, Mrs Geo. Flicvcric; second. Mrs. John Thom- son. consolation. Mrs James liig-- gins. Men's first, llnrry MacDon-I aid: sci-omi. Stanley Gallant; con- solation. llcrh Hendregan; door prirc. .nhu Coady: II'09Zf'-IlllI,- licrh li.:iriregan and Mrs. Annie. Sicii-art, Tournamcot: G r a n d l prize, Frank Gallant; ladies' first.- Miss Emma Gallant. Mrs. James' Burke. Mrs. John Thompson; Mens first. Harry MacDonald. James Davey; third. Stanley Gallant. DIES IN BOSTON - Friends here will regret to'hear of the death in Boston. Mass on Friday. Feb. 22 of Miss Mary MacLennan. formerly of Pleasant Valley and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Donald MacLennan. Miss MacLen- nan had resided in Boston for thcl past number of years and last visi- ted the lsland, two years ago- She was highly respected by all who had the privelege of knowing her. She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Charles-Maclfenzie. Winsloe and Mrs. Alex Stewart, Edmonton Alta. two brothers p. T d her Malcolm of Pleasant Valley and John. of Quincy Mass. Burial will take place in Mt. Wailaston. Mass. Despite difficult travelling condi- tions. a large number of friends and relatives turned out for the funeral of the late Mrs. D.J. Coelrshutt Dealers in Snmmersid... Waltch Thursday's Guardian for de- tai s. COMMUNITY CONCERT MEM- BERS. Hear Herman Godu. Pl lliist. Prince of Wales College. I o'clock Thursday. Mombcrship tic- kets available at door. N. D. Maclean UNDEBTA KER 'EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitshire DIAL 5540 Charlottetown Funeral!-Ionic TI Easter St. IIAI. 4823 Muilln. which was held from her late residence Monday morning to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her ' nephew, Rev. Owen Sharkey. as- sisted by Rev. Lawrence Landrl- gan as Deacon and Rev. Francis Lcdwell as Sub-Deacon. Pall hcarcrs wcre: Roderick Pratt. Arthur MacDonald. Colin Mac- Donald. Francis Steele. Joseph Leslie. Ralph Sanderson. iiervice at the grave was conducted by Rev. nwcn Shark!-y. assisted by Rev. i.nwrrnr:- Lnndrlgsn and Rev Francis ix-dwell. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. BIRTHS Mt"I.URE - Al thr PI-'..l Hospi- tal. on Feb. Nth. to Mr. and Mrs. .lohn (Denny: McLure a daughter 7lbs. 1 ozs. Kathy Lynn. MACKAY-At the P.E.I. Hospital. on February 26. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis MacI(ay. French Ri- ver. a son. Paul Frederick. weight I lbs, I on- DARnACll- At Veliesly Hospital. Downaview. Ontario. Feb. M. 1067. to Corporal and Mrs. 0. L. Darrach tnee Burdett) a son, Brian Gregory. SAUDI! - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Feb. 2!. ill. to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Oaud-It. sooth- port. a daughter. Tlbs. C or. IACDOUGAI1. - At Prince Ed- wardlaIaaduoqital.l' ,I.lI1tellr.aadMrs. N3 .DEATHS L PERSONALS FUNERAL AT ST. PETERS- I MacDougall. Argyle Shore. a SOII. -At the Cliarlotictoivn Hospital on Tuesday. Feb. 26. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly tncc Mary illacDonaldi. Charlottetoiin, a d a ii g h t e r. Weight 7 lbs . 12'-'; ozs. IRVING-At Ottawa, February 25. 1957. Kenneth Henderson ir- ving, husband of Alice Hrossand. aged 70 y.'.'ars- Funeral friini Hllisc and Playiair Funeral IIDYIIO 315 .lla(-Leod Si., (lita- wa. Tuesday at 2 run. Burial in Reechivood Cemetery. M if'NllLI.AN Sinideniy at Princc of Wales Collcgr on Mon day. February 25. 1957. Stewart liar-ilillan of 4 .-llexandcr Drive in his Ililth year. Resting at the Ma('I.PBD Funeral Home. Funer- al from Trinity United Church tomorrow lTI1lITSd8.Vl. service commencing at 2 oicluck. inter- ment in Floral Hills llicniorial Gardens. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. Cl.Alll-TNCF. Ni- CHOI. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Marion to Thomas Herbert Scantlebury Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Scanllebury. Marriage to take place in the near future. Friends of Mrs. Muriel Wilson will be sorry to lcarn that she has entered the PE. Island Hospital to undergo an operation. Friends of Mrs Muriel Wilson to undergo an operation. wrist. She will be sorry to learn that she has entered the P.E. Island Hospital Miss L.G. Wonnacott. City has had the misfortune to break her is- a patient at the Trinity Y. A.U. Meeting Held The regular meeting of Trinity Y.A.U. met last night in the social hall. The meeting was conducted by the Stewardship and Training Commission. A lively recreation period was led by Eleanor Hay- wood followed by an interesting and informative film concerning the Bible and its origin. The meet- ing concluded with Commissions anti .1 worship service led by Joyce MacKie and Sandy Flock. Pian- ist for the evening was Fred Seller. The Y.A.U. and Y.P.ll. choir prac- tice is held every Tuesday at 7 o'clock. All young people are in- vited to attend. Central Christian Young People Meet The Central Christian Young Peo- ple held their regular Tues- day night meeting on February Zfith in the church annex. Allan Diinhar opened the meeting with prayer. A sing-song followed led by Norman Stewart. The devotion- al period was cancelled until next wcck. During the Minister's Mili- ulc two films were shown. ”Alco- hot is Dynamite". and "The Choice is Yours". After this the young people di- vidcd into their classes led by Mr. Dunbar. Dr. Malcolm Beck. and Mr. Alvin Rawledge. Nor- man Stewart closed the meeting with prayer. zion Y. P. 5. Holds Toboggcin Party on Tuesday. February 26. Zion Young People's Society held an exciting toboggan party at Tca Hill. After an evening of thrills and spills, the Young People re- turned to the church for delicious refreshments served by the social committee. Louis Mac!-Zachcrn and Jean Anne Munro led the devotion- al period which ended the evening tee. l-and contained splendid views of Caledonia Club Celidh Held At Local YMCA Last Evening Clansman William Agnew prev sided at the Caledonia Club CcllL'-ll- held last evening at the Y.M.C.A. After extending a warm welcome to the numerous members. he handed over the gathering to Clansman Charles Craig. chair- man of the entertainment commit- To begin the program F.lizabcth Haywood danced the Scan Triib- liai: to the piping oi Cianxinan Iiriice MacLaren. Mary Bernard W15 happy in her rendering of the Highland Fling and later the Sword Dance. Ruth Ross gave as lively a tap-dancing turn as sire did recently on TV with the is- Lniders. and again responded isilii a splendid step-dance. A fine Scottish film "The Crot- tcrs” was then shown. It expressed the life and work of the liighlani folk dwelling in small croits. in the field and on the mountain side. sheep raising. and the harvesting the field and on the mountain side, oi the wool crop. Ciauaman Craig gave an inter- esting address on the traditional associations to be found in the City of Fiinburgh on the Royal illite- l-Joinburgh Castle to the Palace of Ilolyrnodhuuse via the Lawnrnar- iiet. High Street, and Canongate. The speaker gave story illustra- tions of the many "closes" and the people of the past associated with these old residences. Some of the members present recalled memories of former visits the themselves had made to Scotlan . Clans Dougald MacKinnon gen- erously provided song-sheets to the company and. to the accom- panim-.-nt of Mrs. Gordon MacMil- ian. cvci-yone present joined in singing together the songs of Scot- land. Exquisite refreshments were purveycd by the Ladies Auxiliary ”Auld Lang Syne" and "The Queen" brought another jovial Ceilidh lo a happy conclusion. "To live up to the Principals and objects of the Order to w ii i c h you belong is all that could be desired of any mem- bcr. Once again you have measur- ed up to the Principals of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire": said Mrs. B.E. MacDon- aid Regent of the Royal Edward Chapter at the annual meeting- hcld in thc Charlottetown Hotel on Monday afternoon Feb. 25. Appreciation to the Merchants and citizens of Charlottetown for their generous response to the Alexander Rose day saiecarried on each year to raise money for chap- tcr work ttliesc roses are made by crippled and handicapped chil- dren) and to the press, radio and all who in any way contributed their time and money to make this a successful year was expressed. PROJECTS Biirseries to Prince of Wales College. Books for the Libraries of the Charlottetown schools. gifts to adopted schools. a plaiio for the school for retarded children were the Ediicational projects for the year given by Mrs. lan Bur- nctt Educational secretary. Four hundred finished articles of new clothing donated to the needy. Magazine subscriptions to the Veteran's wings of the two Charlottetown hospitals. Pocket editions of books shlppcrl to Sold- iers in Germany and Light house keepers. a generous contribution to the Halifax school for the blind Donations to British Save the Children Fund. care and planting of the RAF. graves in Sherwood cemeiary reported by Mrs. E.V. Bell secretary for Services at Home and Abroad. Certificates of Welcome were pre rented to New Canadians who received their citizenship during the year by Mrs. J.B. Miirley. F.ver alert to Empire and World affairs were brought before each meeting by Mrs. J.A. Lawson. Films on Churchill Man of the Century. Travelogue on P.E.I. Peace Garden were shown. Report- ed by Mrs. Earle Baker. The thanks of the chambers go to the Ways and Means committee under the Leadership of Mrs. W.E. Massey and to our efficient Trea- aurer Mrs. Stuart Weir for a very successful financial year. LIFE MEMBERSHIP The highlight oi the meeting was the presentation of a Life member- ship to Mrs. J.A. MacMiilan who Prince Edward Island Hospital- lijp K:.(Rg.;. in an appropriate manner. . t V g ' Mrs. B. Earle MacDoncild'Again Heads Royal Edward l.O.D.E. OFFICERS Sincere regret was expressed by the loss through deaths of three valued members during the year. Mrs. Stanley Bryant. Miss Kather- ine Brown. Mrs. Howard Hlllson. Congratulations were expressed to the Honorary Regent Mrs. E.S. Blanchard who is in her Wilt. year. ilie Chapter looks forward to April when Mrs. L.B. Smart Na- tional president will pay an offical visit to the Island. officers for the coming year are: Regent, Mrs. B.E. MacDonald (re- elected); lst vice Regent. Mrs. W. E. Massey; 2nd vice Regent. Mrs. Milton Bell; Secretary, Mrs. W.G. Bruce (re-elected); Ass. Secretary. Mrs. H.L. Sear; Treasurer. Mrs. J.0.C. Campbell; Standard Bearer, Mrs. G. Greenough; Provincial Ed Sec., Mrs. Wm. Brehaut tre-elect- edl; Ed. sec. Mrs. Ian Burnett (re-elected); Echoes sec.. Mrs. James walker ire-electedlz. Ser- vices at Home and Abroad. Mrs. J.A. MacMillan. Councillors. Mrs. Roy Cudmore. Mrs. S.K. Todd. Mrs. Stuart Weir, Mrs. S. Irvine. Mrs. George Keefe. Mrs. Milton Brehaut Mrs. W.T. Weir. Many Attend (Continued from page ll C.N. (Rt. Officer Commandl H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte and in- spector E. L. Martin, Officer Com- manding ''I.'' Division. R.C.M.P. MILITIA GROUPS In addition to the above the fol- lowing officers from the local Gar- rlson were invited: Col. J .H. Shaw. C.D.. Lt. Col. J.A. MacDonald. E. D.. G.S.O. 1. of 2 Militia Group; Lt. Col. J.T. Davies. A.A.. and Q. M.G. 2 Militia Group; Lt. Col. K. M. Johnston. E.l).. Officer Com- manding 5 Signal Ilcgiment. Lt. Col. A.H. Peake. C.D-. Officer Commanding P. E. I. R. with Recce) Regiment and Lt. Col. J. K. Irwin. Officer Commanding ii Medical Company. Following the reading of the Speech from The Throne. His Hon- our inspected and later took the salute from a guard of honor drawn from The Prince Edward Island Regiment (17th RECCEJ under command of Capt. W. B. l4ePage. Other officers-in attend- has been a member for 33 years. v ”-Lgtrlvc ance were Lt. E.G. Kerr and Lt. Former Cli'town Woman Dies in W. Roxbury, Mass. The death occurred in West Rox- bury. Mau., on Thursday. Febru- ary 21. 1957. of Mrs. James H. Monaghan, formerly of this City. The late Mrs. Mon h the former Mary I. Curran of 5!. Theresa's. P.E.I. moved to West ” ' y with her husband about I years ago. Her husband. who liirvives her. was a former em- ployee of Canadian National Rail- ways here. Bix of Mrs. Monaghan's sons were ordained to the priesthood. Four of them belong to the Jesuit Order. Rev. Martin Monaghan. who was stationed in the Mag- dalen Islands is the only one of the six to predecease her. Surviv- ing priests are: Monsignor Gavin Monaghan. Oklahoma. Rev. Alfred Monaglian. S.J. Toronto, Rev. St. Clair Monaghan. S.J. Winnlllt-'1 Rev. Joseph Monaghan. S.J. Phoe- nix. Arizona. and Rev. Maurice Monaghan. S.J., Montreal. Two other sons and two daugh- ters also survive. They are: Char- lea. Ottawa. Dr. Theodore. Cor- ner Brook. Nfld.. Mrs. Martina Nolan. Dorchester. Mass.. an it Genevieve Monaghan. Ottawa. The late Rev. Dr. Thomas Cur- ran. former Rector of St. Dunstan” College was a brother. Funeral services were held Mon- day morning in west Roxbury. Trinity C. G. I. T. Meeting Hold The regular weekly meeting of Trinity C.G.i.T. was held Tuesday evening in the social hall. The meeting opened by repeating the purpose. A committee consisting of Kitty Gan. Margaret Parker and Miss Shirley Spence were appoint- ed to finalize the plans for the sleigh ride. Carol Thompson told the group W.W.S. Veale. Guard Sergeant - Major was W.0. 2 C. Ryan. The P.E.I. Regiment Band was in charge of W.0. II C. MacGregor. Officer in charge of the firing party was Major D.J. Mccormacli. C.D. Lt. Col. R.D. MacNelll was the medical officer in attendance. DON'T FORGET We still give you the same con- sideration and expert service on y o u r Radio Repairs as we do on our TV Iervice. DOWLAN RADIO & TV Located on Pownal St. Next Campbell's Garage Dial 9624 its: FIIESI viooiinis sirsii vinii Spodaiy developed ht ivanhlnl loo woolomt was love 10" n..tgn,bgbywoelatI.ovilblovMtu wl suit VIIIIOHIUV GIG!!! CD4 out. No l ” -ultimo. Ioaoualcaitaoi 7-oa.ph.gI9s I4-os.pbg.9I:. (pal lot If 50 iIOI"t:"O"'O'tl I. A. FOSTIR mines in onas-mm er. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) Observed temperatures issued by the Tor- onto weather office Tuesday: Mia. Max. (Night (Day) Dawson ............. 22b 13b Victoria 40 - Edmontoii 2b 22 Saskatoon 2b E Regina lb 30 Winnipeg . 8b 14 Toronto .. 43 47 Ottawa . 36 40 Montreal . 31 Ill Quebec about the Parent-Teacher meeting held last Monday evening at the church. A motion was made that the group whould send a contri- bution to the M.R.E.C. National Camp. Worship was conducted by Carol Chandler and Kitty Gass. A story was read by Miss Hazel Hunter concerning life in Formosa. The new worship committee is Gall Jenkins and Ginny Maclfay. Re- creation was led by Gloria Ste- wart and Carol Phillips. The meet- ing closed with Taps. Page 2 The Guardian Wed.. February 27. 1957'. 18239121883 HALIFAX office says a larg erate to heavy fr move across Northern New Bruns. (CP)-The weather area of mm. zing rain will wick. Eastern N. B. counties. Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island today. while only rain is expected in the more southern regions of the Maritime:. Lower St. John River valley. Prince Edward Island. Eastern N. B. counties: Freezing rain W a r n i n g continued; contlnuoug freezing r a in: extensive fog patches: little change in tempera- ture; cast winds 15. Low-high at Charlottetown and Moncton Z) and 32, Fredericton 25 and 85; Saint John 30 and 35. 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