. man. president of the Maritime C.N.R. Meeting To lids Grey This Evening The 'aanual C.)l.lt. Acddent Prevention meeting will he ball at Holy Name Community Centre this evening with James Cameron as Master of Ceremonies. lim- ployses of the railway and their wives have been takini M11 U his annual event and enjoying the get-together since it was in- augurated four years ago. Following the opening remarks h 6. L. Baker. Superintendent (I is laland Division. addressee wll be given by regional officials from Moncton. and Mr. Alan Kol- Board of Trade. Well-known local talent taking part in the musical entertainment include Plus Blac- kett and Ranch Boys. Elmer and Key Gallant. Pit Sheen and danc- ing troupe. Patsy Leightizer. Emile Dalton and the C. N. R. Octette. C Arrested For Carrying Gun TORONTO (CF) - A Halifax man was arrested Tuesday night and charged with having posses- sion of a dangerous weapon - a 54-inch machete. Police said Grant Gabrial. 19. was ordered to take his hands out of his pockets while standing in a doorway and as he.did so the weapon fell to the ground from his coat. Police quoted him as saying: "I'm going: to kill somebody." Howard Mclnnis : FITTED FOOTWEAR - 176 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. aiimis. MARRIAGES. DEATHS : 50:: Per Insertion 1 BIRTHS ADAMS-At the Prince County Hospital on May 19th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Adams (neel Jean Parsonsr ii daughter. Ellis abeth Anne. Weight 8 lbs. 3 ozs. CLARK - At the Prince County- Hospital, Wednesday. May 25th. 1955. to Lois and Garth Clark of Summerside. a daughter leslcy Lynn. Weight 9 lbs. 7 cu. SMITH-At. the P. E. 1. Hospital on May 24. to Mr. and Mr!- Smith. Runter River. a son. Don- ald Ross (stillborn). LABCHUK - At nenton Memor- inl Hospital, Trenton. Ont... on May 18th. 1955. to Cpl. and Mrs. Steven Labchuk. (nee Gloria Woodside. lummerside) a daughter. Colleen Ann. Weight 6 lbs. 10 ozs. FRASER - At the Royal Victoria; Hospital. Montreal. to Dr. and Mrs. F. Clarke Fraser. (nee Beryl DeBlois) a boy. 10 lbs. 5 cu. FERGUSON - At the P. I. 1. Hospital on May 16th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ferguson of Hampton. a daughter, Mary Anne Birth. Weight 7 lbs. MACPIIEE - At the Prince Ed- ward Island hospital on May 22nd. 155. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac- Phae, Canoe Cove. a son (David Alexander) weight (0 lbs.. 14 ca.) TIERNEY-At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 24. 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tierney. a daughter. weight 7 lbs. 14 on. DEATHS MATIIESON-At Catnip Hill Hos- pital. Halifax. on May 3. Walter J. Metheaon. The funeral will be held from the home of his fl- tiier. Dan E. Matiieson. Milltown Cross in Thursday. May 5. at 2 p.!I. BOIIDEN-At 137 North River Road on Wednesday. My 5, 1965. Mrs. A. Douglas '7 i . Funeral private from His, Mac- Lean Funeral Home. interment h Sherwood Cemetery. Pleas omit flowers. . CLARK-At Toronto. Ontario on laturday. May 21. 1955. Mrs. Jessie Louise Clark. widow of the late Dobson Clark. Remainr If- rived at the MacLean Funeral Home last evening from where the funeral will be held tomor- row (Friday) service commen- clog at two o'clock. interment h the People's Cemetery. I'llIiILL-At Hanover. M a s s.. May 25, Mrs. Edward Fretiiii. for- merly Mimic Maolienais of French River. Remains will arrive is an i l l Conimunistlc activities h Voting galtla 2..--mi 333'- thiaaandknow ..1ll1I4 ..'"""'”'.. ..essie .,,;, .esi-an .n1ns1u, .an,ew ".75.: .s:uia some use -new 35? HIM nine were alumnae we--as Resu :8 sallll-3! oaoumIi....aiuisese csmn-ciiLsu..ssasioaea tote:-isstPoas.as4s41 7IlsdPdst.. sass-on Illoarh ......e1iu1isis assoc-isIui..-uesmu 4lIoIrblivw.l41,I1IIl tllonhliheldnlltll Irene istso-swan"). are so as istnooaaanoluisss-sen 2?.” """"-'3.'8n"Hi.' or "M3-um&mmi OIlsioritr:It.JehI- ziasaeiip nus,-in ,1 llnbtlllllldl an l-is CIIF Following in the unit a! vet- N. lustico I 1: as is inginyesterday'selei:t:ion.pol.ll.ltustioo...4I4tl1U Miss Him-ed Ian-lsgtoa aceosn by soil: hi-ta I 81 is 44 . Wheatlay Riva 70 ms 82 185 FIRST PRINCE N Wiltahire . 13 1: 1: 3 New Haven 18 II 156 8 River-dale 7! 1) It 71 - T A '5 Milton . . . . .. Tl WI 7! 142 .'5252NorthRivc munsn ' ' grnwall H II 18 I in Mile Q '1 M m Creek U 4! '3 5'! , a 5: 114 so Rocky Point . It 3 55 110 . 1o; 1:; 1117 ms st. Cathrlnss no 4: ll) 51 3 Q 3g 13 WT'l:.Cl.Inelli-”&l.d” 1637 1500 , , , . V, 11 u u x Majoribr for Kitson-lll . . . . .. N I Is as THIRD QUEENI. 5 3 NH II 152 45 in '55 week's educational tour. 75 '5 5 N Miss Harrington is looking for- ---- -- '3 3 3 3 A - ,3c wardtorenewinz liar visitstothe ' 70 ” m N 5 3,553: many new and interesting places " : Ibmdg 91 no 10'! 147 0 1'1: 41; lg :13 ginsckltie loaf no mo 114 153 0 ra ey Poin COIITIIIIIG 02 70 76 71 Road 102 vs 106 103 week c ai n 2 1:18 1:1: 13 Breckley Point 108 41 no so Covehead 161 NJ 154 107 P 9 3 1:2 lg 1: Eleasanxt grove lg .19 53 3) Eu ' up "saggy tte o .. 90131127 wefx-9w”'am.3?.gn. eldeslgnede to . 1643 "15 1910 1692 Bedrord as as as as make motorists more conscious of M'J”"l'Y '9' R'm5'Y'l2-3 Cornn Ian 73 39 75 45 their responsibilities when behind Melorltv for A- en-ult '"" Tracadie In 13 so in 75 the wheel. and pointing out the Mt. Stew 56 173 81 need of greater care! in order to 3EcoND Pl"-NC! Pisquid .. 76 53 108 58 avoid ac ” . the members of -3. Monaghan so 72 91 so the Junior Board of Trade diverted . g3 '11: g3 3 Ft. Augustus 42 00 49 68 minlacmgiies to lsicycle-ridinl irgvgvig Jommngu ii. 70 m as 124 cc oo c' en yester ay. 3 V Mt. Her t . 49 H 72 92 More than two hundred boys so tbport .. 177 253 225 and girls from all the city schools Cape Wolfe I 70 I0 68 116 " Toni. my 1221 mg 1502 except Queen Square. melt hlifm; lr:iapeiltwo"Red g :2 :18 1:72 Mljonw for Cullen-366 early afternoon at oc or am on M 11 ( cl k-277 Square where members of the Hamilton Rd E 83 55 55 97 nor y or at Junior Board of Trade distributed Brae . .. .. W 152 92 194 young QUEEN; strips of red glow tape and saw West Devon . 50 M 53 123 them placed on the rear mud Enmore .. 88 19 49 18 guards of bicycles. The boys of Conway 145 13 151 172 Queen Square School will receive Ellerslie W 90 77 V7 97 their strips this afternoon. Ellerslie E so 104 114 123 . 5 5 Safety films will be shown at Tyne Valley . 125 99 153 124 0-... - Queen Charlotte High, Prince Victoria West 17.3 95 in 105 399-: Street, West Kent and Rochford 1-0131; 1059 1033 1055 1357 Ev Nv I--gv Square schools at three o'clock 1uajm-ny for p1-.1111p,.31 2 3 this afternoon. The "Safety Week” Majority for Dewar-.272 Pownal ion so 125 oz 1 campaign of instruction which was pawn” East 93 35 113 55 31:23: tvi::mTii::g:ii(I1e:gtl;Wamstfge; riuni) PRINCE gxondnie Iltlou 63 52 so 52 the City Police and a.c.:n.p.. and v,:f,?,', 25.3 ,3; 3 :3 2 music provided by the Lads and 1 La . P! B d i d th Grand View N 06 55 56 52 "'95! :91: 3" hi 5 Olin 5' 9 E Grand View 5 44 U 47 45 gglalglgllebul. a mans p eorge L1”- ,.r:i- Caledonia 71 43 15 so y fig ff i:'-”-3””-'2 2f.l""E””f ' 32 3'3 2 7” gv r' on as .. 42 Oil u. ers S i: 4 :3 gigs: wui .. 1:: 55: 105 so 0 Prim .. 110 56 1Severeln1ury 3 3 so: 133 :3: as g :2 g 3 . . iver . m1:cf1;lct:c:frdl;g:r&"1;1;nl;;tl:g m :3 lg Wood Islands in so 151 (51 school yzsterday morning. Ralph Egmont Bay .. as 44 us 04 M.jo,m,T,”:"s,;.1.r 4317: "17 W ”.:3.”.:c.':: :.”..ra;.::2...”:. 2:;:m..:..::.".:r 7.: -:2 s 3 Mason -- --e--o--so ton. had not regained conscious- Fifteen Point . G8 74 0 89 nose in Prince County Hospital Indian River . I6 06 ltll It "FT" QUEENS &lsinnmer-side. at a late hoin- and evening. ty in 119 146 The accident occurred about 11 Spring Valley . 74 G8 3 I ;:i.dwl&i :18 mm llgogflltbg Cross Rivers . 59 57 Ag? 5 am ii sc yar Totals 1027 .1 A a. me to: ;rhi;anamC::iada Hlglliivlay Majority for MacNutt-275 g':'g'd ' PI I Mr V!!! Majorlw for A. Gail nt-133 " by Clifton Inca of Desable who ' hr: 3:; f, :3 fl lg? 1:3 was nu-ins I truck driven by roultra PRINCE w..-.1 one C 3; ,2 ,5 145 Lorne McMurrer of Albany. - ward on D B 46 136 M Roth car and truck were pro- wud on D 22 m .0 4! ”:'l'.: - snag w-- M A -1 as -2- -- amlnatiorlv Dr Peter MacDon- :5 was - wud TV" T ” 3' "4 1" aid of Criapaud 'witicn revealed 3 A 5 W” T" C '9 ” 32 57 injuries to the l head the young 2 3 3 131 no t ' Traveller's Rest 18! 8 ID I 3 135 109 ;,:dm;::M':;'1';d ” mwm 1" Kenalngtnn w 175 us no 151 W-ltd Thm 3 14 82 no 54 Kengington 1; 1” 1415 n1 3-; Ward Four A ll 3 115 114 North Bedeque as 101 as 33 rfourcl 17 62 oz '10! 75 101 B W? Cor Accident At ,, ,, ,, Wm gmi : 2 3, ,, 70 IN I 0'-if G 05 NOFHI .GdCqIlC 53 1,5 ;. xix Iron: 1' to n 179 ion IN 114 IV! 0"? A bead-on colllson between two I 75 is G - ... 41 3 11; Q3 vehielegun-1; gtd main Uhigihtwai 114 1" -113 Ward Foil 3931' N09 I I 104 - I II 19 O4 40 Church about 11:!) run. resulted cgp. 1-nvuu Q 193 :4, Ward Five A is 104 153 165 in multiple cuts and facial in- T;-yon wag ” Q 54 lg 55 Ward live I II D 04 137 jlllflu 1;) o'::upants '1: bo;hedvehi- T;-you mug ., no 74 14; gg 8 177 102 156 191 c as. car in eque Totals 1568 1221 N71 1807 05 5 178 158 were Fred Arsenault. Charles Mgjorjgy for 3.k.,.3ag Ward live I: O 42 Q 114 ...'.”.?.'::.';.i.".S .l?”?..t.' ".t.'.'”' 'l.l:l' "W" '" ""Wr'" 3:13 3'' 5 ii 2 ” l: o 1- ve e vs so were Ivan Cameron and Iris Mul- mp-1-3 pmncg Ward Five 6 04 I7 11! B4 llgan ef Kinkora. Ward Five 3"..'.:r.i'..i'.-.'-.-. .-' .11.; 3.. ---- -- '- - '- w e e e ac- A .. A e cum to administer medical at- l Idiiieii ll - a .... .. as 3; 11; .5 taation to the injured and the sc- '5 -' Ward rm 1 u 5 11; 105 cident was hvestigated by mem- 3 41 5 Ward live I II 51 115 117 bars of the sununeraide detach- 13; 1. -1.; Ward live I. 04 es 150 127 meat def R.C.M.P. Both vehicles gm 3 g Ward live L so as so 104 were ainaged QXtQlISlVCly. 3 -11; Q Ward Five 1. 6 31. as 53 - .. -::m.-::n"-:.sr."”'" . .. V0 2 114 . g 3 lg? 17: ” : : 19.3 lm In 134 .. 1 3 ill 17! 100 IIINCVISDUNCS glen ummgggcguamnimiu C .. 111 21'! 117 WINNIPEG. ICP)-Mrs. Boris :: : , is 3 1: PA - A1 '17,: 3 I17 .. VI sa.. weissselnt altyl0074l51l27 . ,, n Q 5; Ward Five 0 I up so 37 M Prewmnl ms not an me use use sue me City and Central bee blood who can AILIENIFIT transfusions so shouldbedeiuirs x IIGTYLI lltllliiery spring hat at special prices. slated by G. A. Thompson and Trinity Male Eight. lieu-ts Me- morial Hall. Thursday his run. I. D. U. COIIICHON - In the lIlI'I Col- lege pau list the name of Alvin Mccarville was omitted from the Grade XII section. 1.00! DONORS desperately needed at blood donor clinics. Clover Club. Charlottetown, June 1st and and. Be one. NEW MILLINEEY st ill-style Miilinery. Great George 8t.. sum- mer whitea in the newest styles and smart beach bat and bag sets. N35 up. BE SURE ro GET A COPY of this week's Star Weekly for an excellent story on The Charlotte- town Centennial. Get an extra copy and send one to your frricnds. thus assisting in advertising our 100th Birthday this year. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Brooklyn Vail was held privately yesterday afternoon from the Macliean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. WINS TELEVISION SET -- As a result of a recent sales cam- paign at Allison MacI.eod'a. the local Pontiac-Buick dealer. Mr. Claude MacKay of 300 Richmond Street was the lucky winner of a 21" TV set. Mr. H. C. Atkinson of Charlottetown drew the lucky tie- ket. ATTEND GATHERING - About 400 Liberal supporters attended a party in Bieadalbane Hall last night to extend congratulations to successful candidates Messrs. W. F. Allan Stewart and Frederick A. Large. The gathering was pre- sided over by Mr. 1-larold Mayhew of New London. Messrs Stewart and Large spoke briefly to express their thanks. PLAQUE To BE DEDICATED Following the convocation exer- cises of Prince of Wales College to be held tomorrow. a bronze memorial plaque erected in the college ball by the students of the 1954-55 term and the college Board of Governors. will be dedi- cated to the memory of former Prince of Wales students who gave their lives during World War 1!. Two military ' ' i nncrranny Pauline Fear u- m 8: Egg EssE.s g I place in the newspaper world since the days of hand-setting to the most modern method of compiling the news and setting it to "roll" on a modern press. was made by Vere Beck. who terred to his close association with Mr. Arsenault for the years. Ian Burnett, general man- preaslon of apprecistion. adding are: of the uCUmPfll1Yum8XPll' Ry that also yams VithuTll!10 Guardian s apprec s on or oya a it p out tifylng and devotion to the organization. through mail; changes. Th: brie! Wm ' which characterized Mr. Arsen- ault's employment over the years. and hoped that he would long en- Elsi Following the presentation which re- joy health and happiness. past 21 edged the presentation and ceremony closed with "He's a jolly good-fellow" hand-shake all round. Air- Cadet lnspectionlx (Charlottetown) Squadron. Canadian Air Cadets took place at the Charlottetown Airport at 7.00 o'clock last evening in the presence of many relatives and friends of the young airmen. D.F.C.. C.D.. cer l3.C.A.F. Station Summerside. was well pleased with the work of the Cadets in the of the review which consisted of (a) The reception of the review- ing officer; (b) The inspection by the reviewing march past; (d) The advance in review order. A precision drill demonstration by a squad under command of was an added feature much en- joyed by the spectators. 7 to members of the corps. Cpl. Keir Costain was given an award in recognition for building a model aircratt and LAC Ken Held Here Last Night The annual kispection of No. I) Royal Haywood was given an award promise. The parade was command of !VLt. W. Leod. other officers were. jutant. PIO N. N. Larabee, F Commander F70 J. E. C' Group Captain Swetman, D.S.0. Flight Commander J. '1'. commanding offi- W.0. 2 J. S. Hobbs. uuemonlnl tain ” etman and his officer: (C) The tera in Charlottetown. Personals Mr. Harold Gladwin. W.0. 1 J. Hobbs. Mr. Two presentations were prnade Mr. and Mrs. C. Murray. Mr. Arsenault briefly acknowl- sinzins ends the first year cadet showing most under I. Mac- Ad- Mu:-' rant. Squadron Warrant Officer. Following inspection Group Cap- associate officers from the Suinmerslde station were entertained by the officers of not Wing in their quar- and Mrs. Orville Murray and children Ricky and Robbie. Miss Dot Glad- win. all of Halifax. and Miss Iain Hamilton. Bridgetown. N. 8.. were week-end visitors in Cornwall with i QUALITY. ouamirv. ECONOMY . . .4 for 43c. iisiiiz sasv or JUNIOR (FOODS . . . . 6 for 59c 48 02. Royal Russett EDDYB APPLE JUICE MATCHES Tin 28c V3 pligs. 29c RED RIPE TOMATOES. cello BOX ... . 23; c.u.iiionNia union HEAD LEITUGE. ecicli 23; NEW CARRO'I'S.'3Ibs. 25c ISLAND oxown ASPARAGUS TIPS. lb. . . .. . . 39c &i8':':.l... . "" 10 for 99:: 'l3ox.plig. ruoomcs MARVEN'S GRAHAM WAFERS. plig. .. 29: CLARK'S 20 ea. ' nuns AND PORK 2 for 39c OGILVIE WHITE CAKE Father Fred Cass of St. Dun- stan's University and Rev. James R. MacMahon of Alberton, will preside. ROYAL NAME Lake Louise in the Rockies was named after Princess Louise. wife of the Marquis of Lorne. governor- general 1878-1863. Monticello 60 55 76 71 Morell . . . . .. 71 100 140 3) Totals 578 8'76 967 848 Majority for Rossiter-298 Vocational School closing Parents of Vocational School students and the closing exercises of the Provincial Vocational School which will be held in the Prince of Wales College Auditorium, Charlottetown, on Friday after- noon, May 27. at 2:30 o'clock. general public are cordially invited to attend the s Majority for Clark-219 Majority for Campbell-740 FOURTH KINGS Hattaeeen (Ll Wlitewq (PC) Ieinel (L) Iiell (PC) whim Road Cross 71 40 79. 10 Montague (8) . 119 In M7 0: L Montague 103 02 ill M M. Harbour I 142 I1 150 4! M Harbour Ill H 1!! 9 High Bank 74 ll 57 S M. River I 110 17 155 3! M River N I1 is ill 6 Glen William H 44 ill 47 St. Mary's Rd 97 I0 WI 53 Totals 11?! 5148 I70 Maloriiv for llatheson-all Malorfw for loaneil-BO I'll?! KING! l3lSl3 8 3:532..." ' it it 3 3 Red Iona . 10 I1 13 .M Aundals .. 113 D 110 II Ieedvllle Milk - 7! II I II Lssssusg n .1 3 u .. 81 U I It in: . 81 Q 3 TIME i Q It s-riicuii... PICNIC g SHOULDER. lb. UCOCOOECICI lbs 3 BULK WIENERS. lb. 37c FI.lVElt.s lb. 45: 50 Majority for P ,' '24 W” '"””” CANADIAN LEGION I " Charlottetown Branch gaggl-353 MONTHLY MEETING :?gg:::.:::):'. : 3 3 3 THURSDAY. MAY”16flI a:..n:. ""11? :2 3 s :2 l 3' ""9 '- "- Inxzmemyaiigy 3 go; cg, 1.: Agenda.-General Business Montague W 151 so 101 I1 I , Dundaa 103 S 13 H EL”.?.'5.'&'.7.l2' ll 3 3 3 ””""'"”.....E 33 it C 3 CARD OF THANKS Frederic A. Large and W. A. Alan Stewart wish to thank their frienqh and supporters in First Queens for their expressions of confidence and good will as shown at the polls on May 25th. IOLOGNA (piece) lb. .... 25c " FRESH VEAL IN STOCK 7 . CAMPIILIJS TOMATO SOIIP A4 for..49c SWIFTS SILVERLEAF LAltlt.....2toi'.39c my APPRECIATION Naturallylam din tedinfhe election ycsterdaybutldowimttotlianktbeveryloryaland enthusiastic workers mio'iuppoma...n.an....... ii-isn;snaunsii.hipomm xgtefowlso marked theirballota forrne.'l'o theniinydnoere thanks, endlsiaenlysorrythatoiircosiibiiieddortswere 'iiisinlfidenttcovszcoiriesiiepowere(isaesug111;1e, I "lined. F.WAL'l'lIt!!YNDhtAN, la ,. m--.-... Electors of 5th Queens People--Your trust in niylien. you 1 u testy to” bark, you will not be betrayed bye '1 i. 15.,3,'sMf.P.?”z FROSTADE KETCHUP The Delicious Drink 0 33: 5 for 21: ALL AYLIIE 10 ca. (cur WAX IIANS 1 JINS ONLY 35: lfosiii iiooo RG0! -