JUNE 18, 1951 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'I'I'l'."i'OW'N PAGE FIVE 'Wll cssiiact Enos ” Mr. Reginald Geen. (above). a member of the Board of Examin- ers of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto. who will con- duct current. examinations for the conservatory in Charlottetown. June 18 and 19. Mr. Geen was -1 president of the Ontario Register-' mi Music Teachers' Association troni 1946 to 1949, having previous- ly served three years as vice- president. A resident of Oshawa, Ontario. he is director of the Gen- erai Motors Choir. and organist of simcce United Church. in addi- tion to his teaching duties. DIIOMOEE W. I. Mrs. George Mitchell was host- ms to Dromore Women's Institute nu Thursday evening May 17. Tlicre were eight members and two vsitors present at the meeting. ' The meeting was opened by the irritation of the creed. The pres- ident occupied the chair. The mixi- iires of the last meeting were read aitd adolii-ed. Sick committee reported treats brought to two sick members. It was decided to hold a dance in the school. plans. being made for .-mu-. A beau guessi contest was then put on and won by Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. It was decided to bring the woolens to the next meeting and pack them. Programme committee for next month. Miss Mary McGuirk and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. Mrs. John Barrett kindly invit- ed the members to her home for tiie next meeting, roll call to be answered by a, penny for the waist EIZP The meeting was then brought in a close and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladies present. VANQOUVISZE -.(OPl- Both pupil! and teachers were criticised in ii report from the experts who marked some entrance examina- tions at the university of British Columbia. was the biz ui-akness. and the examiners not- rd too different spellings oi the word ”soliloquy." BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS 50: per Insertion BIRTHS .-'ilEmn'-At the Prince County llospilal on June 15th. l95i. to m. and Mrs. Edgar sherry. (nee Flor- once Murphy) Augustine Ocve, a mu. 7 lbs 2 SM ozs. IvA.RBE'I"l'-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. June 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garrett. a son. 7 lbs.. 3 oz. STEVENSON-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on June 16. to Mr. and Mill. William V. Stevenson, Char- iolictown. a daughter. TIIAINOR - In the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital. June 14th, in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I-Ioll Trainor. a son. R lbs. ill on. )lciSAlI'I'HY - At the Charlotte- "Nn Hospital June 12. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil' McCarthy. l-iorell. (nee Rita MarAdam. R.N.l a daughter. Weight '1 lbs. 20 ozs. HILL - At ihe P. E. Island Hos- pital June 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill (nee Catherine MacKin- non) May-field, a daughter. Mary Mabel. Weiifhi. d lbs. 'WT DEATHS ilplm-At Charlottetown. June 14. 195i. Edmund Rodd of Tryon in his Both year. Remains resting It the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. :0hNEI..Y-At the - Charlotte- (f"”l HOIDIIIII. June iii. Louis s;i"'Wly,of Baldwin's Road in his ;"”'h Near. Remains are resting Tm is late residence. Funeral, msriny morning from St. Ther- ) S (.hurc.i at 9 o'clock. inter- nent in church cemetery. IEOILE-The death occurred June of Charles F. Doyle in his I "I wear. The remains are rut- g"F "I his late residence. 238 'W1P.v Street. The funeral will Nix Nave Tuesday morning at R- to st. Dunstsn's Basilica for ':I"''''" Hillh Mass. Burini in Roman Catholic Cemetery. il.ll. Mactean unosa-raasn asrsaanssa cimiostmwn all North wuuiiin non us - His brother. Jack critriitii. cuiitiiitiii as In seats a word. strietlj pay- alslo In advance; IICITAL by pupils of Louise Cox. Wednesday, June 30. ll p.m. Kirk Hall. minors iuicrrai. tonight. Kirk Hall. 8 p.m. Pupils of Miss Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. IOEIDULID l'l-IGIITS dail: Io Suminsrsido and Moncton Phone Maritime central Airways Limited. son or NO. VISITING cnAiu.o'r'rn'rowN- Mrs. Stewart Beal, of 33.3 maul: Avenue, Westmount. Que., is spending a few days in the city the eat of Miss Isobel Cook, 168 itsroy Street. DI. J. D. MaoGUIGAN' will be absent from his office till about June 8th. His office will be open in the afternoons to receive col- eetions. WEDDING GROUP PHOTO - Tho photograph appearing Satur- day cf the Tralnor-Vautour wed- ding group was credited to Gam- hiivm Photo Studio. This should have read Craswell Photo. To VISIT HER! - The High Commissioner for New Zesiand. T. C. A. Hislop. CMG. will visit this Province on a Maritime tour July 7th to 9th. it was learned llst night. His Excellency will be accompanied by Mrs. 'i-lIi.slop. 0.31)., and young daughter Susan. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. Wallace L. Higgins, Charlotte- town, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Eileen Florence. to Arthur H. Reiss. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reins. Hamilton. Ontario,- marriage to take place at Hamilton the latter part of June. and Mrs. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral services for the late Mrs. Margaret 5. Donald were held at the MacLean Funeral Home on Saturday afternoon and were con. ducted by Rev. E. G. Evans and Rev. W. D. MacPlierson. The re- mains were forwarded this morn- ing to Saint John, N. 3.. for crem- ailon after which interment will take place in Roswell, New Mex. o. ADDITIONAL IIECBUITS - A small draft of five additional re- cruits for Canada's 21th Brigade left here yesterday for Haliilax from which Army centre they will receive final posting to the units for which they enlisted. in ie group were Gnr. J. A. Mossey. Souris East; Pte. K. E. Mallard. Souris East; Pte. G. G. Williams, Sutmmcrside; Gnr. D. V. J. Ves. soy, Summerside: and Pie. E. L. Caseley. Kcnsin-gton. DEVISITING CITY - Return- ing to his former home city for a brief vacation is W. G. Louson. Montreal. who is presently atayirg at The Charlottetown. Mr. Louson is a son of the late Mr. W. s. Louson who for A long time was president of the Y. M. C. A. hero. Leaving here many years ago Mr. Louson is now with the Securities Division of the Headquarters of the Bank of Montreal. Montreal. Loiison. well known to many in this city. is also located in Montreal. 'ro ATTEND MEETINGS -1- Mrs. Addie Affleck. Past Grand Mistress of the L. 0.3. A. of Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Emma Alley. Grand Auditor and Mrs. Amelia Macbecd left this morning for Fredericton. N. 3.. where they will attend the sessions of M. W. Grand Lodge which convenes there to- morrow. Meetings will be held in the Lord nsaverbrock Hotel and will conclude on Friday. ATTENDED CONFERENCE Messrs. Morris Deacon, Provincial Department of Agriculture; Bram- well Chandler. John Martin. Stan- ley Mclnnis and Miss Mary Chris- tian of the National Film Board. Charlottetown. attended the Mar- itime Adult Educational Confer- ence at Amherst on Monday. Tucs- day and Wednesday of last week. The conference shifted to Fund; National Park at Alma. New Brun- swick for the remainder of the week and was attended by the National Film Board members. Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. attended the Mar- itime Farm Radio Forum confer- ence on Friday and Saturday. IEQUIIST EXTENSION --The Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick P o t a t o Marketing Boards will request an extension of the starch falory agreement with the Dominion Government. it was learned last night from Mr. E. D. Reid. Manager oi the P. E. I. Potato Marketing Boniii. Mr. Reid returned over the week- end from ll joint meeting of the P.E.l. and N. 3. Potato Marketlnrt Boards at Fredericton. The three starch factories in the Provlnco completed their government quoin program of 30.000 bushels of potatoes Saturday. The factory at Baltic dpened on April 9th; the one at Hunter River on April 10th: and lihe Murray Harbour factory on April 27th. MINOR. ACoInlN'rS- Several minor automobile accidents occur- red in the city over the week-end with the driver of one car taken to hospital for a slight out on the head. He was released immediat- sly after treatment. The accident happened on Queen street. Sai- urday night. Other accidents in which there were no serious injur- ies happened when two Fords met at the intersection of Grafton and Cumberland Streets. ' when a ,, Church Parade DGIIIII-e-Brownie A most successful season's work was brought to a fitting con- ' i yesterday when several hundred Girl Guides, Brownies and Cormnissionei-is from Char- lotteicwn, Psrkdale. St. Vincent's Orphanage and Southport held their annual Church Parade. Dressed in traditional navy blue and brown, and carrying Union Jacks, Liie Guides and Brownies prmented a colorful picture as they paraded to and from Church. The Roman Catholic companies and packs attended service in the Basilica where Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev. George MacDon- liniied Church Conference Concludes i i NEW YORK. June. l5-fAPl- A noted Roman Catholic educator and authority on international af- SACKVMJLEI N. 3” June 1., ”v fairs, R-ev. Edmund A. Walsh, says (CP)-Rev. Dr. a. B. 3. i.ioore.l F"? V'””d Sm” W0”1d.b” 5”'"' president of Victoria University,l med "I ukmg 5” d"e"””'c meat” -I-ommo' badly deuvered me EH4 urc-even use of the atomic bomb mon at the ordination of 13 meni -f ii We”? "'m””3' C9”-5'” "W" minent. - In a new book. "Total Empire- Rev, mg w, um-old young. '1-9r-iThc Roots and Progress of World onto. secretary of the Board ot.Communism." published today Collnges and secondary schools iBruce Publishinz C0.. Milwau- of the united church, preached kee) Father Walsh examines the the sermon at a. service tonight. lrlse of Russian power and world Next year's conference will hci Communism's stated aims. Maritime Conference of the Unit- ed Church of Canada concluded. I aid and the sermon preached by Rev. James Kelly. ' The Protestant companies and packs attended service in Zion Presbyterian Church. where Rev.' Carlyle Webster preached the ser- i mon. Arrangements were made by Mrs. Ralph Dumont, District Com- missioner, and Miss Susanne Mac- Kinnon. Acting District Captain. Taking part in the parade were Mrs. Gordon Hutcheson. Provin- cisl Commissioner. Mrs. L. E. Prowso. Deputy Provincial Com- missioner, Mrs. J. G. MacDonald, District Commissioner. Mrs. Ralph Dumont, Deputy District Com- missioner. Miss Gladys Hart. In- Mr. Henry L. Mac-Laren. above. has been officially appointed as District Inspector, seed Potato certification here, it was announ. ced Saturday. Mr. Macliaren has been acting District Inspector since the retirement of Mr. S. G. Pep. pin last December. Largely Attended Funeral Yesterday. Relatives. friends and acquaint- ternational Commissioner. Miss gglegel 0' Jrzadgate 3;mme;ewy; lphinme A"'m"”' mvimm C”m' Cathedral yesterday afternoon to missioner. and Miss Lillian Duche- my men. llgt respects to me min, Public Relations Commis- i young mm who Md and sud, ”i0""' . t I denly on June 14. Th” GI,”d” ""1 Bmwnl" in his thirtieth year, the de- marched. in company formation deceued Md been mlrned but with their Guiders as follows: we months when he succumlmd Zion and St. Paul's Guides, Misses Suzanne Macl(innon, Joan Lange and Marion Langille. Zion Brown- tr. a cerebral hemorrhage early rrhursday morning. A fitting trib- ,ute to his genial personality and I95. M11. -7- W- Rodd. Trinity ' kindly nature was shown in the Guides. Mrs. H. Cudmore. Miu- ' huge crowd who waited outside es Edith Douse. Margaret Wheat- the Church during the funer- al service. said to be one of the largest funeral; held in this City for some time, it was attended by friends and relatives of the de- ceased from as far as Quebec. and almost seventy telegrams were re- ceived by his family expressing regrets from those too far away to be present. Rev. Canon Malone officiated at services at the Church and grave, and members of the Can- adian Legion attended in a body. Major A. H. Pealre ascistcd in the service at the grave where Bugler Frank Smith sounded the "Last Post". More than eighty floral wreaths were placed around the grave in St. Peter's Cemetery. after the procession of approximately one hundred automobiles had proceed- ed there for the final service. Pall bearers were Messrs. Paul and Joe Keys. William Shams. Al- bert Weaiherbie, Joseph Zakem and Frank Michael. Program ill Sacred Music At Trinity Aiiiio.-wt four hundred people , were privileged last evening to-i hear an excellent musical pro-i gram at 'I'i'init,v United Church when Mr. Paul Cudimore present- ed on organ recital. A pupil of Kenneth Meek of McGill. Mr. Cudmore is major- ing ih pipe organ and will return to his studies at the close of the summer. A portion of'his pro- gram last evening was taken from "A Treasury of Early Organ Mu- sic". and dated as far back as the early sixteenth century. Program per-formed was as follows: "Nun Danket Alle Gott" by Karg-Elert: "Greensleeves" by Vaughan Williams: "Prelude in Fugue in C" by Bach: "Ilse Con- ley and Maureen Bohaker. St. James Brownies. Mrs. Ian Burnett and Mrs. Morton Dew. Trinity Brown-ies. Mm. Fulton Pierce and Mrs. J. 1''. Moore. Si.- Paul's Brownies, Mrs Clive Stewart. Parkdale Guid-ca. Mrs. Joyce Chandler. Souihport Guides, MN. Neil A. Matheson. Basilica and St. Vincent's Orphanage Guides and Brownies. Mines Elaine Mac- Donald and Laurctta Kelly. Colour Bearers were Misses Helen Chappell. Marjorie Pick- ard. Ernestine Mills. Joan King. Florence Douglas, Christine Du- var. Catherine MacDonald. Sylvil McGee and Priscilla Mscllwen. Award Presented After attending Chunch services the parade re-auembied and marched to Queen Square where in front or historic Parliament Building a Gold Cord-the high- est swarrl in Guiding. was pre- sented to Miss Elizabeth Mac- Lean, formerly ii member of the lztii Charlottetown (Zion Com- pany) but presently with the 1st Saokville Company. The lin- pressive ceremony was performed by Mrs. J. G. Hutcheson, Provin- cial Commission-er, who also pre- sented the Brownie Competition Shield to Mrs. Ian Burnett. Brown Owl of the St. James Brownies. who won the competition this year. At the conclusion of the cer- emonies the parade was dismissed by the Provincial Commissioner. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of ' Mlls. GEORGE S. LAILTEI. who riled June 11th. 1944. Ever remembered by her family. and when a Ford and a Dodge tangled at the corner of Queen and Bayfield streets. will involve charges in connection with drinking. but several minor automobile accidents and disorder- by Boellman. It is hoped Mr. Cudmore will be persuaded to present another which a teacher was more uniformity of stand- fexssor" by Thomas Tallis. 1510- more active in advising Schon; POLICE KEPT BUSY &tIpeIl- 1585); "Durch Adams Fall" by Bogrdg In the mailer nf pru- diary Magistrate K. M. Martin Holimus: "Dorian Toccata" by perry improvement. as they are will face Mlolhef IITSG IIOCIIGIZ Bach: "Basses Et Dessus Dc Trom- the. ones who realize to the great- this morning when at tleast 1'1 petie" by Clerambault: "The est extent. the requir0nlf'M!- cases will be heard in city Police Heavens Declare" by Marcello, Discussion No. 5-Curriciilnr Court. The ,majorily of the case and "Tom-am 1:.-om coup, sung" Changes-The teachers were en- couraged to use ilie topic mciiin-'l inf -imemorizniion of facts. held here in June. The final ses-l this in mind. he discusses "atom sicn of the five-day conference; bombs and the Christian con- also heard ta report from the radli)' science." committee, which said a series ofi ”It the Government of the Un. PTOSTEW5 0" MEYWME ml-S310mIl'y ited States has sound reason to heroes will be broadcast. next win-I believe (that is, has moral cert- fer through the Marlttmes. itude) ihat a similar attack (to A FBPDN Of the MBFII-lmb C0n- Pearl Harbor) is being mounted !e""'” 3933! of TTUSI” W35 M50 and ready to be launched against ZIVen End tribute Was Paid 90 ihc this vC0llntl'y from anysounce, then 13"" Mwmlm M9-lh"v H"m5X- it. would appear that President. ;;'0I;”rd5"V'd '9' ma” 5"” 0" the Truman would be morally just- ' ifled to take dcfnsive measures proportionate to the danger," he says. "That could mean use. of the Teachers Study Group Hold Ar Clyde River atomic bomb, as no power would launch a surprise attack on ihc United States without an ade- . ly of atomic bombs. PIIUEFII it-at.-liers n . H d ' mute supp i - - - Clyde River Schoul 14"; Should large numbers of civilians be harmed by Aiiierican necessity to use the bomb in self defence, that regrettable effect, not in- iheir study group meeting. led by Miss Anna Riley, Supervisor, as- slsted by Mr. Bryer Jones. The president of the meeting was Miss Rita MacNeiil. while the secretary was Miss Joyce Nichol- son. Discussion No. l--Grading and Promotion of Pupils: Tho GFRTIEI VIII Composiie Tests were dis- cussed first. They were consider- ed a guide lo the teacher in grati- in: their zlupils. The majority nr the teachers thought that they were a fine aid and it was sug- gested ihat. they would also the helpful in Grade VI. if such wen- possible. Besides being an aid in grading it was suggested that they showed a pass in the work of the elementary grades. There are three iecicrs Ivy may evaluate his ability for pro-, courses of stud- ics. Grade VIII Composite Tests and the age of the pupil. Th-vi oliitiinnble. the first three grades were considered ilin niosi. import- niii. The IPa.”IlRl'S Iiitit ll geogriiplly being contemplated. Following these advanixageoui-2 discussions Mrs. Neil Campbell moved that the meeting be ad- journcd. seconded by Mrs. Clow. IVIPIIP iexi was still or her pupils' motion. namely: as the 2'ltli annual session of ihe' A Russia" P93” H'"b9' W” me I, With t informed , Of Atom Bomb If Sure Of Attack tended as such, would be attribut- able lo what moralisis describe as the indirect voluntary." i Father Welsh, vice-president of iGeorgotown University, was made idirecior-general of the Vatican's relief commission to Russia in I i The author says that if lime permitted. a. warning or an ult- iima-tum to an enemy known to be -preparing to attack should be is- sued before ihc A-bomb was used. TIGNISH C. W. L. . - The regular montlily niceiiiii: not the Tignlsh Catholic Womens: ;League was held recently in the lassembly room of Our Lady of the pAngels Convent. Twelve members were present and the meeting was conducted by the president. Mrs. '.l.F. Skerry. Roll call and minutes ;of the previous meeting were read 3by the recording secretary. Mrs. C.F. Morrlssey, correspondence by 'Mrs. Max Mclnnis. and it includ- .ed two thank you notes, one from in member, Mrs. J. A. Bernard. who had been remembered by the members while a patient in West- iern Hospital, Aiberi.on,' and the other from Mr. C.A. Kinch. chair- man of the Family Rosary Cru- isadc expressing the thanks of all the Crusade workers for the part .iakcn by the Tignisli C.W.L. in co-operation with other groups for sponsoring the supper served to ninety persons. guests and work- ers of the Family Rosary Crusade on Thursday evening. May (list in the assembly room of lhe,Con- vent. - A letter from Mrs. Malcolm Steele, Summersicle. giving a list of donations received from the different sub-divisions in Prince County in regards to furnishing a. room in the new Prince County Hospital. and aletter from Rev- erend P'..l. Walsh. Toronto. Ont- ario. asking the Tignish sub-div- ision to give financial aid if pos- sible to further the success of the Sacred Heart radio program and help in the spread of this good work. Five dollars was voted to be sent pto Father Walsh. A card of con- .grii.tulatioiis is to be sent a no mother. is member of thc sub-di - ision. The treasurer. Mrs. Henry lA. Bernard reported after all bills lwere paid at end of month a bank ibalance on hand of 394.89. The church convener reported ithe sanctuary cleaned each Sat- Iurday during May by Mrs. F.J. 'Bernard and Mrs. Milton Keouiiii. lcollars on vestments were chang- icd and laundered. and fifty dollars ,was paid on sanctuary carpet. 3 Education The suh-division tvoted five dollars be donated for prizes for the June school closiiiz land the members will each doli- late on individual prize. Social Service - No work in this line was carried on during May. 'but plans were made to pack a tbox of clothing for St. Vincent's JOrphaiiage during the coming lmonth. Sick -- Menibt-rs. as well as other residents ill in the community were visited by the convener and her committee. Entertainment - Auction-fort,v- five card parties were held as usual in the homes of members on Tuesday of each week: the ladies enjoy ii pleasant ever-iiiig's fun and the money raised from these part- ies go towards payiiir: of the sanc- ltuary carpet. The punchasing of a gift for a local boy who will shortly be or- ldaincd to the holy priesthood was ;discusscd and twenty-fivc dolllars .was voted for this purpose. Thr- prcsident spoke with regret of the death at Windsor, Ont. of a for- mer natlomil president of the iC.W.L., Mrs. Dcfioclier. and a prayer was offered for the repose of her soul. Meeting closed with a prayer for Christian peace in the world. - PUBLIC MEETINGS teachers were informed that iherr: ards attained in the matter of grading since the Composite Tests have been introduced. One teacher expressed the opin-' ion that the new arithmelic. books were not suitable. lacking! drill work. The supervisor re- plied ihat the part where the children were lsx. was in reason- ink. l Discussion No. 2-Cnntinuliy nli Teaching Service in the District: It was ihn opinion of ilie teai'li- era: that ihcre are many causes of it-aclicrs moving ,irom one school to another. of which the most important are: Boarriiiier houses, supplement. equipment. in school. co-operation of parents and the atmosphere of working. The reason for 'sia,viniz in ri school for a longer period than one year are that ihe tcarliur cannot know ihe. pupils and their home-life in one year and there- fore cannot do his or her hes' work. It was thought advisnbln to remain in a school as long as favorable progress can he made. Discussion No. 3-Annual Re- ports and Statistical Returns- Tlie teachers were urged to have their reports accurate anti prompt. also to keep ilii: register niid records in an orderly fash- ion. heing reminded that careless keeping of records acted as a mir- ror. reflecting the teacher's en- tire efforts. Discussion No. 4-Improvln,'.' School Property-It was decided lhni. the teachers should Iwroni-3 rather ilin n the particu- teaching. MONDAY. JUNE I8-ELDON HALL , TUESDAY. JUNE I9-MT. STEWART LEGION HALIJ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20.-BRADALBANE HALL THURSDAY. JUNE 2l-HAMPTONHALL FRIDAY. JUNE 22--EMPIRE HALL COME AND HEAR CECIL A. MILLER. YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE, AND OTHER PROMINENT LIBERAL SPEAKERS. Everybody Welcome weeks. the guest. of Mrs. Mor- rison's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Llnkletter.-S. ' - G. H. THIS is the Season . . . And here is the Reason for I'AI'I-IR DIIAPI-IS: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and daughter. Orctchon. who have been spending the past two weeks with Mr. Wood's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood. Pow- nal. left Saturday evening for their home in Rochester. New Hamp- shire. They were accompanied on their return trip by Misses Ruth and Hilda Wood. Pownal. Cpl. lioy M.-icKenale, ll.C.A.F.. Greenwood. N. 5.. has arrived in the Province for a three weelis' leave prior in his posting to Bagotville, Que., station. Ac- companied by his wife and three children, Judy. Alan and Mary Lou. he is staying with his pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac- Kenzie. Reserve Street, this city. They look and hang like too . . beautiful colors and designs . . . . length window . . . . They're plasticis cross valance . . . . They're suitable new Draperies of Paper in the Home partment in the Charlottetown and t other cool. canning styles. The prices 2.95 to SJ! a pair in siass 4 to 9 . . fort in a pair of white Sandals from coIors'aro delicious - cherry. lilac. Mr. and Mn:-('3-..Ballingall are M don”. nu hx " mud! MIIIIOC. leaving this morning on a three montl'ss' visit io Victoria. B.C. They will also visit with Mrs. Ballingsll's brother and other relatives in Vandura. Sask. While in Victoria they will attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. Bsllingall's only sister and her husband. Rev. Canon and Chevrolet and willys collided at Kent and Great George streets Mrs. Rysll. which will be held at the limpreu Hotel, Victoria. We Have l.v conduct. and resisting arrest of these recitals in the near future ."'”-V I" I'1'””.”" . will also be on the charge sheet. in order that those who were not t I" "'9 "W"-"”" "" ””"'”' able to attend I”. evening might thanks. the teachers llY('lI'ilt. iirrw: '”P"" TM have an opportunity of hearing fl':”i;: liter); (bomlp C10). amt! m. ii I 0 Elli 0- 00 I were I10 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morrison (the former Shirley Linkletter) of Toronto. has been visiting in Summerslde for the past two fine fabric - they save your fabric drape.-.. . . They have a cool summer, appearance . . . . they come ini They're ready in hang . . . flame resistant . . . . they're full lcn your cottage AND they're priced just 1.29 a pair! Come choose your WIIITIZ IS ALWAYS RIGHT . . . . Elally when It's WHITI-I SHOES -on for Summer. In the Shoe Department you'll find is smart selection or snowy while elk Sandals with sling backs, anklet straps. cross straps and iiIl0l.I'llS that are long on style bursliori on length . .'. . being unpacked III the lsadlest Wear Department this morning. and wool mixture fully lined with "Celanese" satin. In sizes 12 in la, the Shoi-ties are priced 19.05 in the I.adles' Wear Department. FIVE shaming new styles that the girls are fairly going Thorn the latest TIINA PAIGE DRESSES as allverti nsagaslne "Seventeen" and II you'll find in the Youth (7enire..'l'hese new arrivals are male of fins American materials -- bi-oadi-Iotii. waffle IIIII. picoisy and embroidered organriy. They're perfect "loves"! The Iiaoaara I to II - priced MI and 12.95 In the leash Centre. M. - . They're 3 gth but may he cut to fit any. ed and self pleating with a 00 inch; for your town or country home or Furnishing Section. Fiirniiure no- he Summerslde Store. IIOII. GEORGE G. IIOWLAN K.G. M.P, Member of the House of Commons for Annapolis-Kings. will address the Electors on behalf of J. ANGUS McicLEAN or Public Meetings or the following places: BRADALBANE - TUESDAY. JUNE I91-Ii. ELDON - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20th. NORTH RUSTICO--THURSDAY. JUNE Zlst. Mr. MocLean and other speakers will also be in attendance are so very reasonable foo - Only I . . Buy yourself cool summer I'll"!-' the Shoe Department. I theylre jlI!t' The navy. ianbark and pale. pale pink, styles. The material is a soft camel l to eat-up . . . . sod in the girl:' . J. ANGUS MACLEAN will address the Electors of Mr. Stewart and Vicinity at Mcllonold Ii-os. Theatre. MT. STEWART. Monday. June 'I8fII, at 8:30 P. M. Other Prominent Speakers will lie in onendoncr One Fighter In Ottawa Let's Send Another - Vote MacLean InactsdbyiiisQassa'scoaatyPI-ogressiveosnrvottvorutt,