Annual Meeting Of E OI I I 0 ha I A 'licir . VP "099 W" Y WEATHER The annual meeting of the Pro- on a few features of "'9 "”'k' 11" RONTO (GP) - wn sans the uses well. the ca or SPRING coA:jS i vincial Auxiliary of the Protestant 0rphqnat:;mhI9ni:I Tue 501.1; "'3 mm .,, m gs,-5 Pharmacy. open I an. In and :.ult:'.1;5rpe1i-ncext g:;nltigi;irrieets (;;:::Ig1:l1!'m:;:.;lI:unI: 19;; :.l:llllndI:n W-5 m pllfov 8 . ".1 weather office: ml o-In- t I-Idl - ” - - .. Mu p in nt, Mr. 11.5, is he . "Home. love and care for our . VISIT BWTY1-3 ”""w'!- G'- rnmncosraa rear Meei- ,,.r::iu:a over lire Iarielyezttellsifend needy Children and to tuck Ind 3",,” W"? m''' Georoe Street "WW0 W"! W" Inga at Wiltshlre. Friday 3 P-m representative meeting. train them in Christin surround Vnncouves as 67 ll H1'3'-VI3-" and Sunday 3 pm. The reports presented showed a tlJB5- Thlsd Y”"'ndTa"':" gun" 0 3 0 . WE REPAIR Washing machines. Flo,” st-INDAY pp Central year of igrteat achievement. The tail;:ys.ue:v;:vm den": m: cm. hi" u '0 electric motors and -appliances. adwu church. sud”, School, net recem p sh war: 814,216.81, the mum of our "wk yum,” ” H b'artln's Electric. Phone 3727- "endp highest te toryof the Aiix- H .th in Ho an Toronto 55 7; -III" 3- m P-me Plea" a iliary. A large amount of clothing Tmayt, V" ' me " V on... 3; 7, JUST ARRIVED Navy and "NT. The and gifts or an hind. W,” go... lovely. with the Cit:-ildren healthy lam"! " 7. black Bensalin: du5t9"- 51"! 1" .."'".'F' ”""" A my warded to the Children. wiiue pic- W l”PPY- he ” ”' M" '''d queue L 7. to 2113. Norma's Ladies Wear. speed boat is a dangerous N am and Wm were happy fer more how very important this work I hdmm. ' . mo A Kent Street. -1;:-:G:;nn:ol in a a show-off mm in, rsallle are txtdtgongltoiihgz: : mm Jon M g - . I '. FOR TEE mung .. piyhite y Due to gesunevoidahle absence tlgnpa" 3" uanctoii . 31 p 7. i ,. Brhles, prayer books. brides NORTH TRYON Presbyterian .of Mr. W. . tewart. chairman of nwo are happy to announce that 3.111;: M u , .. books, mottoes, placques and re- church. Service. June 2.'ird. lilav-"L the Trustee Board. Mr. 'r.E. Mac- the in year was exception" Charlottetown s1 75 i it if if ligioi: novelties. The Bible House Church School 12.15. Miss Ma!) 3 lkutt expressed the ghee,-e app,-e. wccessfui in every department 0. Sydney 45 35 b w . opposite Eaton'I. .MacKenzie. Deaconess. clailoll of thek Bonrdegor the mag- me work :arJsn.:.uth 8.1 u V ' nigicent wor can on by the .. I 'I so :3 ' "W0" ""0": mt: "0 w or .”;il”&ii3'.ii”i3i”.?.'.":l..1:.l ” , -' Services June 23rd. II 0 0 - Visit Stewart Bakeries for his 9:1 A mung mbuie W" "M to the P98 99 d V blegsed Wm lh HALIFAX (CP) - The weatlie. - .' Desable 9.45. Bonshaw ll a.m.. quality baking or delicmssl” i- -iirs E.G.Giddl i is”? 3" ” 3". 0 ' 9 otnee here says sunny sue. " Hamvm" 7-30 W" R” '””d5- ilillcilf Mrs. GlddlnKnlB'Wol!h:mII:'lal)e' 59"” 3"” d"”””" F” " 3”” warm wen” . eomrii . K Chairman. minister. g ,, lmCnd' of the Children md for number of people. This has enabl- gygg mm; M an m,u1utod.y' hm . . . REGISTRATION for Leillwllldli , , H Mr W k "1 ed us fur the will consecutive year a weak disturbance near June. '4 ' DUNDAS - Annandale Baptist at Notre Dame Academy begins man) gyca .1" on elr be- to close our book, Wm, . mu" 3., Wm mo" 1" awn mum i; i services. Sunday. June this evening at 7 p.m. weymuuth ha” has 0UI'5laDd1D8- surplus. ,0 .1" Ihow." ll mum". on bee in the afternoon. . Church 23rd. l)undas ll a.m. Annandzile 7:80 p.m. Rev .Rowland Hill. Pas- l.UI'. A FAVORITE with your family right after the first bite. Cocoanut Layer Cake. Special at Stewarti Bakeries this week?Ild- FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Monday. June 24th, Ar- 5"Vl"?- P "dent Mrs us Hend - h . 8 . .. conducted by R yn r, Minister. "SI ' i - "3013. may I emphasize that without the sD.”';0"' PR3. J. H. Bmwpp 'BR:DAuANE P Charlottetown. Vice - presidents: mar... from the igndowmem C resbyterian Prince County. Mrs. Howard Call- Fund the orphanage could not Dumas. C80 95'" . S'reet entrance. ORWELL - VERNON U n i t c if Church. Rev. John M. Sheen. niiii- ister. Eldon 11 a.m.. Orwell 2.30 pm. Cherry Valley 7.30 pm. I BRADAIBANE UNITED Church Sunday. June 23rd. Bradalbancl 11 a.m.. Rose Valley 3 p.m.. North; Granville 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. Si l l A highlight of tlie meeting was the very lovely musical entertain- nit-iit presented by the Children under the direction of Mrs. Lea- Morgan. A resolution of thanks for dell- cious luncheon was extended to the Matron. Mrs. Wright. to the Staff and to all assisting. Officers were elected as follows "The total Maintenance Receipts reached an all-time high 526,627.54. truly an out standing amount. The Endowment Fund is increasing rapidly and the grand total-Bonds and Estates-is now 3200.I44.82. This rapid increase indicates our people are fully aware of the vlauc of. and have confidence in. the work of thc Orphanage. Once again Mr. Alan llnlniaii. RT. Holman, Ltd. president of duties of office to ”prcsidcnt," explains th e Miss Elln Gay, Summersidc, who NEW "PRESIDENT" o F HOLMAN'S room will head the firm as Women's Day is observed today. The event Vws . 2 The Guardian - 5 Friday. June 21. 1957 the organisation's obser- thelr tooth year in busi- : Regional 1'' recasts: ,, Prince Ed ard Island: Cloudy it clearing during thn mo;-,,i..,1 warm; west winds 15. Low-high at Charlottetown so and 75. High tide today at Charlottetown at 4.22 am. and 4.40 p.m. Summer- slde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises he day at 4.20 a.m. and sets at um i '1 T Interim Modenum Church. Sunday June 23, 1057. bcck.Tryon. Mrs. Walter Bowness any on guccesgfully hi the POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine Bcdeque. Mrs. Edward MacAus- present time and cei-tajnly ihi, SuPr.m. ccuff Charge. Services Sunday. J u it 8 service 7230 p.m. Mr. Ira Drysdnle land. Bloomfield. Queens County: in-ge Fund is the safe-guard of the Givgs R. on: O 13. lo a.m. at Mt. Herbert. 11.10 Student Minister. Mrs. Edgar llearlz. East Royalty. (um,-9, In supreme Court on Thursday P n Mrs. Roland Buntaln, Rustico, Mrs ”During the yen 1955 the exieii. me cu. olv-1"”. A Mun”-k'l survgy In N S ' o u a.m. at Bunbury; 7.30 p.m. at Pow- nal. Rev. T. R. Goudge. minister FOR A WEEKEND picnic Stew- art Bakeries can supply all kinds of cookies. pastries. doughnuts. rolls and fancy squares. n ii if breeds of all kinds. M 0 U N T STEWART Pastorlal Charge. Rev. B. V. MacLenn. B. A. Minister. Mt. Stewart 11 a.m.. Bristol 3 p.m. Both above services conducted by Rev H. E. Bell. Mt- Stewart 7.30 pm. Special service vs. Eric Egan. with Imperial Oil Limited as third pa and r. R. McLaine Limited as ourth party. was oncluded before Mr. Justice M-R McGulgan and a jury. Evid- ence was completed in the fore- noou and G. R. Foster addressed : the jury on behalf of Imperial Oil . Ltd.. J.0.C. Campbell. QC. on be- half of Eric Egan. and Allison M. gtllilis on behalf of F.R. McLalne Oh the previous day. it was ag- reed that the claim of the plaintiff, FREE CHURCH 0! Scotland. Services. June 23rd. Belle River 2.30 p.m.. Murray River 6.30 p.m.. Birch Hlll 8.30 p.m. conducted by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Rev. D Ross. Minister. JUST ARRIVED Today Terry- lene dresses size 12 to 20, 1616 to 2435. The Gloria. Gt. George St. Print cotton Sun Dresses 12 to 20. 1455 to 20!: 83.98 to 84.98. The Gloria. Gt. George Street. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. slve repair work on the exterior of the Building was completed. We were fortunate to have sufficient cash in Capital Reserve to pay the heavy expense in connection with this work. "Before closing may I humbly and sincerely say that I am deep- ly thankful for the way our work has been blessed down thro' the years. thankful. too. to the ever- generous people of our Province. "To you. once again. I wish to extend heart-felt thanks for your James Munn. Mt. Herbert. Kings County: Mrs. Colin Dixon. East Baltic, Mrs. I-I.H. Cox. Morell, Recording Secretary: Mrs. W. G. Bruce. Charlottetown. PRESIDENT'S REPORT "It is a pleasure and a great privilege to welcome you to this the 38th annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Auxiliary of the Prince Ed- ward Island Protestant Orphanage. As we are due in Charlottetown quite early this afternoon my re- marks will he brief. HALIFAX (CP)-Malcolm Moth. ven. former general manager oio an English industrial development firm and now engaged in a sur- Viy of Nova Scotla's industrial po. tential made an interim report i. " the provincial cabinet here Thurs. , day. Contents of his report were not disclosed. Trade and Industry Minister Manson said Mr. Methven would appear before the cabinet agsinl when he tables a final report in about a month. .. .- ..-,.a by Choir of the Men's Association. FROM POWNAL- Gavin Mac- miiiui, so Lyman St, Pittsfleld. Mass. and formerly of Pownai was The United Church of Canada. Min- lster. Rev. J. M. Sproule.. Sunday. June 23. 1957. 9.30 am. Pleasant Grove. 11 em. Central. 7.30 pm. York. "Our Auxiliary has again com- pleted a very successful year. The total net receipts were 314,216.81. while many boxes of clothing and gifts of all kinds were sent in to cooperation. your lovely letters. your outstanding work and your never falling kindness. "The present year is a difficult one due to the necessity of re- MacDonald. was undisputed and that he should have judgement toi- 51.00o against the defendant. Egan, subject to any later finding on the tkeutersl - Six-year-old Baerebl Ruth is wearing her Sunday shoes Nisr IN snons T SCHLESWIG. West Germany ' question of law between the said every day now. A pair of snipe defendant and the two other part- built a nest in her weekday shoes - when they were put out to dry. recently featured by his firm in Laneeboro. He is anger of the dairy and frozen food department. wiring the complete building and other nccessary extra expenditure. "May we go forward with faith the Home. "As many of you cannot attend the Annual Meeting of the Or- POLICE COURT - Two drunk mg wife, the former Ellen Hickey is also a Canadian. They IIIV9 W0 sons. Carl and Thomas. FREDERICTON AND Biradal- bane Churches of Christ. Sunday June 23rd. Combined service will be held in the Fredericton Church at 3 pm. Fredericton Sunday School at 1030 a.m. Bradalbsne Sunday School at 10 a.m. Robert Howell, Guest speaker. Marvel D. Dunbar, minister. THE BROOKFIELD Pastorial Charge. The Presbyterian Church services for Sunday. June 23 1057. Harisvllle. Worship service ll a.m.. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Brookfirld Worship service 3 pm.. Sunday School 2 p.m.: GIBSEOW Rd- Worship service 730 p.m.. Sunday School 10.30 am.; Mr. Burton Smith. Student Minister. TRYON UNITED CHURCH SUN- day. June 23rd. (frapaud 10 a.m.. Cape Traverse ll a.m.. Tryon 7.30'p.m. Sacrament of Infant Bap- tism at Crapaud. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and reception of members at Cape Traverse. Miss Margaret Carruthers. student of the Deaconess 'h-ainlng School Toronto will speak at the evening ecrvlce. Rev. Lloyd Archer. WINSLOE UNITED Churches. Sunday. June 23, Hlghfleld. Sun- day School 10.30.. Service 9.30 a.m. Princetown Road. Sunday School 10. Service 11 a.m.. Wlnsloe North. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Service 7.30 p.m., Wlnsloe South. Sunday School 10.45 a.m. Speakers from the Atlantic Christian Training Cen- tre. Tatamagouche. will be pres- ent at Hlghfleld and Prlncetown Road. Rev. Dr. E. A. Belts. Minis- ter. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Services Sunday June 23: Cornwall 11 am. Kingston 3 p.m. New Dominion 7:30 p.m. Sunday School. Com- well to e.m. Kingston 1 p.m. New Dominion 10:30 am. Represent- atives from The Atlantic Christian and lncapables appeared before Magistrate K.M. Martin at City Police Court on Thursday morning. One was sentenced to 20 days and the other given a ten-day suspend- ed sentence. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, New London Pastoral Charge, Divine services Sunday, June 23. 1:30 p.m. Geddle Mem- orial; 3;30 p.m. (funeral of Mrs. Earl Carr); 7:30 p.m. South Gran- ville. Let us worship together. Rev. L.D. Bartlett, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Central Parish: Chur- chill S.S. 10 a.m.. Service 11 a.m.. Cnnoc Cove SS. 2 pm... Service 3 p.m.. Clyde lllvcr SS 10:30 am. WM.S. Thankoffcrlng meeting at 7.30 p.m.. when there will be a Special offering. Rev. George Kll-' len, Minister. l MARSHFIELD Presbyterian Church. The hours of service for Sunday. June 23. are as follows: Marshflcld 9.30 a.m.. Mount Stew- art il a.m.. Harrington 7.30 p.m.. Sunday Schools In Marshfleld and Harrington will be held at 10.30 am. All are welcome to worship with us. Student minister. J. Karl English. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday. June 23. Morning worship and Communion 11 a.m. Community Sunday School 10 am. Cavendish United Baptist Church Missionary service 8 pm. A mem- orial plaque honouring the memory of Dr. Zella Clerk will be unveiled Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Carder, Missionaries to India will be guest apeake 3. Special music. Rev. Bryer R. Jones. B.D.. Minister. DEATHS CARR - Al the Charlottetown hospital. June 29. 1957. Mrs. Earl Carr of Stanley Bridge in her filth year. Remains resting at Davison's Funeral Home until Sunday at l p.m.. thence to St. Training Centre. Tatamagouche will take part in the Sunday School sessions and Church services at Cornwall and Kingston. The offer- lng at these services will be for the Training Centre. Rev. R. A. Patterson. Mlnlstcr. BANKRUPTCY COURT - The flrst meeting of creditors of Wil- lelt Motors Limited was held at the Court House. Charlottetown. before Gordon R. Holmes. 0. 0.. the Official Receiver. on Monday. The meeting was largely attended. the estate involving a large John's Church. New London. where funeral service will be held at 3:30 p.m. phanage I will speak very briefly and courage." Closing Exercises Are Held 1 Al Rochlord Square School 1 A large audience of parents and friends of the graduates witnessed the closing exercises of grades ten and eleven st Rochford Square School on Thursday evening. Dr. J.H. Maloncy presided during the program, which featured. apart from the actual presentation of diplomas. a number of musical sel- ections and the valedictory which was given by Miss Patricia Leight- izer. Dr. L.W. Shaw. Deputy Minis- ter and Director of Education de- livercd the address to the graduat- es. during which he contrasted in an occassionaly huiimerous vein, the status of educational institut- ions of the present and bygone eys. Following the Mozart procession- al. Anne Moran was heard in t h e salutatnry address, after which node ten prizes and certificates. wen awarded. followed by those of grade eleven. Several musical numbers completed the enjoyab- le program. Following are certificates and prize winners: Present at exercises were Most Reverend Malcolm A. MacEach- ern. D.D. Roman Catholic Bishop of Charlottetown and K.A. Parker, Superintendent of City Schools GRADE X... . .. Trustees' Leaving Certiflcaleu have been awarded by the Char- lottetown Board of School Trustees to the following uplls who have successfully comp eted the work of Grade Ten. making an average of 65 per cent or over. Elaine Bernadette Tralnor. Lin- da Beatrice Paoll. Stephanie Cora Gillls. Gail Linda Stewart. Patri- cia Mary Anderson. Arlene Des- Rocfies, Elisabeth Edwardine Trslnor. Coreen Elizabeth Connors. Catherine Atkins. Barbara Ellen Blanchard. Carolle Anne Blanch- ard. Mary Mccloskey, Eileen Mar- MACWILLIAM - At the PET. Hospital. June 21. 1957. Mrs. ' Elizabeth Macwllliam no Cum- berland Slrcet. Charlottetown, widow of the late Asa MacWil- llams of Kenslngtan and liar- rnony Line Road In her 66th l year. Remains resting at the l Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Funer- ' al notice later. CAMPBELL - At her residence. 98 Pownal Street. on Thursday. June N. 1897. Priscilla Gertrude Campebii. widow James D. Cempbe . In It Henneesey ro- lasi evening at inn Miller. Joan Elizabeth LeClalr. Gloria Rosalie Daria. Ann Flo- lrence Morgan. Marie Claybourne. xloan Noreen Mn:-Cormac. Clare Ann MacKinnon. Beryl Agnes Mar- ion, Catherine Mary Dunn. Petri- cia Marie Murray. Judith Anne Lewis. This certificate entitles the stu- dent recelvlng it to the privilege of entering Grade Eleven without writing the Entrance Ex minef- ions. GRADE X PRIZE LIIT Bronu Medal for General Pro- of "'0 "'0 flclericy in Greda x offered by Governor Gen- rws Ker rmllnt "re mm: eral of Canada is lwltdod to El- Ilia Excellency the aloe Tralnor. Prize for Ethics offered by His Rochford Square Home a n dp School Association awarded to! Linda Pnoll. Prize for Latin donated by Rev- erend Mother Provincial awarded to Coreen Connors. - Prize for Mathematics donated by Di.-Blois Brothers awarded to Gail Stewart. Prize for Progress donated by Dr. L.l. Duffy. awarded to Eliza- beth Tralnor. Prize for Social Studies donaledl by Reverend Walter Reid. awarded to Patricia Anderson. l Prizes for Application. donated by the Charlottetown Clinic. award ed to Joan Mcormeck and Patricia Murray. Prize for Science donated by Miss Margaret McQuald awarded to Barbara Blanchard. Prize for effort donated by Mr. Lester O'Donnell, awarded to Catherine Dunn and Eileen Miller. Prize for Class Spirit donated by Llguorlan Credit Union awarded to Claire Maclilnnon. Prize for Singing donated by st. Joseph's Sodallty awarded to Ste phanle Gillls. Prise for Algebra donated by a friend awarded to Catherine At- ns. Prise donated by the Kinsmen club of Charlottetown to the best all around student in Grade X voted so by her classmates award- ed to S hhnle Gillls. GRADE I Certificates have been award- ed to the following studcnts who have successfully completed the Prince Island Course of study pre- scribed for Grade Eleven. mak- ing an average of 65 per cent or over. - Patricia Leightizer, Da'nlta Mc- Quarrie. Alice Noonan. Austlna Roberts, Mary Connolly. Anne Mor- an. Sheila Larking. Teresa Gal- lant. Geraldine Doyle Justina Bssha. Rose Bialger. Shir- ley Gauthier, E ne Smith. Ber- ni" Duffy. Pltrlcla Murnaghsn. Brenda Chevcrlc. Arlene lllecLr-od . Gold Cross and chain for El- hics offered by His Excellency Most Reverend Malmlni Mac- Eachern awarded to Patricia J. Lelghtiser. Prize for highest Aggregate in Grade Eleven donated by Holy Redeemer C A llc Women's Lea- gue awarded to Patricia Lelgiitlser Prise for Latin and French don- nalad by Monsignor McMahon awarded to Patricia Ialghtlser. who also leeds her class in all subjects. Prize for Second Highest Aggro- gste donated by Llgnes-lea Credit gran awarded to Danna llcQuar- Unlled Kingdom High Commis- lsloner, Sir Savillc Garner. and lady Garner yesterday morning made a call on His Worship, J. 1). Stewart at City Hall. Left to rightl City Schools Mr. K.A. Parker. Superintendent of City Schools, yesterday announc- ed the following schedule for the annual closing of the city schools Due to the lack of an auditorium the Queen Square ceremonies will be held at the Community Centre. ROCHFORD SQUARE Grade 10-Thursday. June 20th- 8.00 p.m.-- Dr.. Maloncy. Grades 1-2 Wednesday, June 26th 1.00 p.m. Mrs. Lawlor. Grades s-9 Thursday. June 27th 2.00 p.m.- Judge Trainer. QUEEN SQUARE (Community Centre) Grades 1-3-Wednesday. June 26 -10.00 a.m.-Dr. Maloncy. Grades 4-10-Thursday. June 27th - 10.00 a.m.- Judge Tralnor. WEST KENT Pre-Grade l-Wednesday. June Ni.h- 0.45 a.m.- Mrs. Whitcslde. Grades 1-3-Wednesday. Jum- Nth-2.00 p.m.-Mr. Archcr. Grades 4-6-Thursday. J u n e nth-8.00 a.m.-- Mr. Wright. PRINCE STREET Pre-Grade l-Wednesday. June nth -10.45 am. -Mr. Wright. Grades 1-3-Thursday. June 27th 8.80 a.m.-Mrs. Whlteside. Grades H-Thursday. J u n e WIII-101.30 a.m.- Mrs. Whltcside iouei-:N CHARl.0T'l'E Grades 10-Friday. June Zlst -8.00 o.n1.-Mr. Macmillan. Grader 7-9-Thursday, J u no nth-10.!) a.m.-Col. Johnston PEI. Cow Champ, Association Says TORONTO CP W The Canadian lhoi-thorn Association reports a cow in Prince Edward Island rates as a record producer. The anim- el. an eight-year-old shorthora on the Meadow Bank farm of Robert Jewell, has just given birth to her seventh call in 23 months. She has delivered triplets and two sets of twins. all healthy and normal in every way. i Dr. L.l. Duffy awarded to Aoaflna Roberts. Prizes fnr English Composition donated by Miss Margaret Mc- Punctualliy for Eleven years do- rated by a friend awarded to Jua- 3i:FT?sS I are his Worship. the Mayor. Sir Seville and Lady Garner. At noon yesterday the High Commissioner was the guest of the Government of Prince Edward Island at a lunch- I Southport School Wins c'”i"9 sdmlul” lsfrallicona Trust Shield It was annoiinccd over the urch- cnd by the Department of Educat- lon. that in the Annual competition for the Slrachoiia Trust Shlcld cm- blcmatlc of the Rural School stand- lng hlghcst in Physical Education for thc year. Southport School has been declared the winner. Schools were visited and lnspcct-- ed on their physical training by Physical Fitness Division Direct- or Bill Reid who placed the final- ists as follows: Southport first. Illdlflfl River sc- cond and Kllmulr third. Southport presented a well balanced program- me which showed kccn interest had been taken in same by pupils and lcachcrs alike and a lot of effort. had been put into organizing and carrying out the various activities. Indian River and Kllmulr Schools both finished close behind Southport with Indian River hav- ing just a bit higher standing than Kilmuir Judging by the interest dis- played by pupllii and teachers a- like of both these schools more will be heard from them in the future. Mr. Joseph L. Noonan. Princi- pal of Southport School, Miss Don- alda MacDonald. Principal of in- dlan River School and Mrs. Leeco Teacher at lfilmuir merit congrat- ulations for the grand job they are doing in keeping their pupils Interested in physical training. Local Man Is M.H.A. Vice-Pres. ST. ANDREWS. N.B. fCPl-Dr. If. F. Maclfay of New Glasgow. was elected prealdrnl of the Mari- ilime Hospital Association. Thurs- day ai the final session of the 15th annual ronventlon. He succeeds Roper R. stocker of Fredericton. Also named to the new execu- ward O. Wilson. St. John's. Nfld.: I if i l i i five were vice-pi sldeets Dr. Ed- icol. Leo MacDonald. Charlotte- ies. Mr. Justice McGulgan charged the Jury in the afternoon and submitted to them five questions for consideration and answers. In their answers the Jury found that the defendant Egan's car. which was a total loss. was valued at 0400. and that the said defendant was 80 per cent to blame for the collison. the driver of the oil truck being 10 per cent to blame. A quest- ion of law remains to decide liabil- ity between the third and fourth parties, after which a formal judge- ment wlll be entered. The case and court were then adjourned to July 3rd for this argument and decision. Instructions were also given that petlt jurors. who had been instruct- ed to report on June 75th. need not report on that date. but will be fur- ther notified. con which took place at me Char- lottetown Hotel. Later in the after- noon the party left by private mot- lor car for Nova Scotia. Guardian Photo. while also doing such a splendid work scholastlcally. It is not al- ways easy to find time for physic- al training with to-day's busy school curricular so in view of this fact and the splendid showings by the three finalists schools con- gratulations are certainly more then well merited by pupils and teachers alike of these successful schools. Sudden Death Of Mrs. MacAusIcincI The death occurred ” 'v yes- DID YOU KNOW? Canada's finest photo finishing is available at THE JENKINS PHARMACY Right here in Charlottetown Dated embossed snapshots in pocket wallets Four baby snipe now live there. too. We heartily endorse Water Safety Week. euu ov " LIVING swi M sAi:ei.v GREEN DAL CO. LTD. terday morning at the P.E.l. Hospital of Mrs. Melvin R. Mac- Ausland in her 73rd year. She leaves to mourn two daugh- tars. Hue! Mrs. Emme-i-eon Har- dy. Elmsdale. Hilda isall at home; six sons. Basil in Massach- usetts; Harry, East Royalty. Har- vey R.C.N.. Donald Heber. and William, Charlottetown. LIVERPOOL. England (Reut- ers)-The Cunard Company's new- est liner. the 22.000-ton Sylvanla. reached Liverpool Thursday on her maiden voyage. On the voy- age from Montreal the Sylvanla maintained an average speed of town and vicinity for APPRECIATION The Prince ldwrd Island Association for lterorded Children wish to flienli the business men and citizens of Charlotte- porr on our recent successful Tog Bey. their generous sup- ll.43 knots. gsdald hanardeai iohliirenda Cheverie Cmmm 3”” - -N-nu enha- Prlge 33 nllnegitics donated tr oorird. it lies. as ex: is she adapted to elevating dry chopped hay or straw into news or him. . B . oeotoo. one i 3 ..'3:,'.;,fl'5',1,”,',,,”'f.,'I,' 3Z.?.f,'m :....E.N.-.,,......i.m. "1" 2 eliminating the arduoia work of pitching by hand. . nrees' Auoeil - for pegged Aiiendn .35 thee Atlantic Provinces. will be ap- It I! Ilfht running and Wtll constructed throughout to give long. satis- snehingtheblowereconotnlcaltoopereoe. FOR SALE -4 rwo ONLY no. 3 ENSIIAGE AND FORAGE BLOWERS TheNo.3EiisiiageandFoi-age Blowerlsacoinpenlon machine tothe Field Harvester for elevating field chopped silage into the silo. Thb blower factor-yeei-vlce.ltreetsonarlgidsteelfrasnewhlchaleoserveeasaskid forinovbigtlieblowerfrompiacetoplaca.PowersequlrenientsanloW. .REG. PRICE S360 - SALE PRICE S231 W. R. JENKINS