Piaget Theanardlan Wednesday. is... 4.1955 Festival Contestants At Prince Of Wales College --.m.......mm.-e..nm-- ' y C”"il”""' '””' ”"' l Iinblntli Dllillzsslllllyd lsglcelll. adjudicator Blanchford yes- inornlng as the fifth day of Keen Competition the Music Festival got under way f3';""'""' N" "”" " 7' at Prince ma: Wales Criilege. He was I , common upon work done .i::. -. -m - --m sow. - received awards at the end of "Ad '"'d''' '"n'"' h 3”" mllch mm. ch” adjudrcauou tvsriation in this piece but one or L W. c' nllsuuus o of the lads managedrto show ch” ” tempo change very well.' Winner of the class was .AlIlI Rodd of ton City and Centre ' Dlt. L. I, DUFFY"! office closed from May 4-10. "DONE AT GRAND PIKE", Wl R. Bird's latest book. The lalan Book Room. HEAR WALTER IIYNDMAD Conservative candidate for Ciia lottetown and Royalty over CFC tonight at 9:46 standard time. JUMBO coloring books A real- good buy It 79 cents. The Islar Book Room. TONIGHT at seven "H e 3 Beethoven" the last in the seric of radio worship plays. CFCY. AS WE HAVE ITAIITED mat Oratorio Solo (Soprano). marks "' 1' Mum Rosana; mun u' i St. Teresa's Convent Girl's Choir, ll years and over. the t Barbara G. Rogers. gut-'"l'?r Gm Gum" our single entry in the class were (Unlso-n lwitlh descant) IIIITKS If P"l"d I” l'"'”””'”' "d I" 1. 7th Girl Guide Trinity M '"l9"3 'PP'0"'1- Church, Charlottetown: marks 35. 9 Hdy R'd”m" w.”".C"b5 1r Kenlmgmn United Church, or won first place in their singing of 611-. markr ,2 3r Soumport "The Troubadeur" and the round. Grri durdesr ' "Freres Jacques." The East Roy- Cl-" 30 alty Boy Scouts and therliloly Re- Girls' Chorus (two-part. 16 years deem" my 5'30"” comgmed mg. ad mderh marks 31 1. Queen efforts on the class an l'eCeIV Charlotte High School; marks 5. 79 m''ll5' 1' l' w M h"p9drm.at 8. Notre Dame Academy; marks "I?" ""11 b” mm” c”'"e5lag S i" 5' 1 xenrrngmn U. C. Junior this class next year from cous Choir. Jan Ier Recorder Ensemble. aaglr agruulrrmui Edwin Job” afternoon. Young Gary Chipman cg". u scored 82 marks inthehelerrientary wane,” Chorus, (Cay. Unhon, class. The competition in rhis Egasri marks 35. L charlonerown choralr was keen that Mr. B am or (null ' said. I have no alternative but Rural Church Choir (four part). 'w"d ml" mm! plac9S' rslafe marks 73. 1, Glasgow Road "rd each soloist was so good n is Wbeatley River Choir; ch" M ""' 3'9"": pwpla C; FR I Ch h Ch Ir In class H2. violin solo. (U,g',',:,), ,,,,,,”',f,;' 30' Glasglolw years and under Willard MacDon- Road and whermey River Choir. aid and Janet Gray tied for first place with 80 marks. AT HIGH SCHOOL Officers for the day at P.W.C. - were: Mrs. J.A. Lawson. Mrs. Ch” 853 Hector Jenkins. Mrs. H. Cudmore. sake” r"”” 50''S- 59'll0l' Mrs. Fred Nash, Mrs. Borden open, Male Voice. marks 80. 1. Macpenn, Mrs, G, Houston, Mr, George MacDonald: marks 75, 2. Arthur vney, Mfg. Reign suds. R933” P9"d9'885l? marl” 74- 3- bury, Mrs. E. Cullen. Awards and Rob?” B9t"7"- ribbons were presented after the 01'” 58 competition of each class. Winners Soprano Solo. marks 0). 1 Helen (of mg any wgrgg Wilson: marks 78, 2. Barbara Rog- Tuxis and Trail Rangers. Violins were featured during the era. MORNENG 3"" ” Class in omeri's Duet (Adult) marks . ' . - Piano solo, boys only (14 years :le.idl. Helen Wilson and Miriam nu I-an marks 80 1, Alan CI”, ,7 Rodd. Milton: marks 79. 1. David woman THO, marks. ”' L Large. Charlottetown and Lionel Hymn Hancock Maureen I-orb” Gaudin. North Rustico; marks 78. and Irene Mountain: marks 78. 1. 3' T"'y M"mm5' Cl”'rl"'m”w"i Elizabeth Brooklnii, Myrna Cous- Ch" ” ins and Margaret Murray. cm, 51 marks. 8. 1. St. Notre Dame and Cub Groups as well as the' mlnesday and closed Saturday ll GIrIl' Choir (16 years and over).r governors meeting of me canad. Teresa" Cm: la" Dem” A””cml”" '5 !,l,;,nl:'.lI Frank Mills, Vernon Dennis; 7th row: Lyle Robson, Pete Small. Bill ing Chocolate Milk our drivers is have it on the uucka. Ask for 9 by the quart or half pint. Sun shine Island Dairy. II 0 M E BUILDERS consul Brown Electric for free estimate on your house wiring and fixtur requirements. Dial 6212. REMEMBER Ill-STYLE 163': ;Great George Street for the smartest in millinery. Special personal attention to bridal par- lties. HEAR WALTER HYNDMAN. iCouservative candidate for Char-. lottetown and Royalty over CFCYY tonight at 9:45 standard time. GlGGEY's PHARMACY open all day Wednesday. Closed Satur- rday noon. l T HE MARIE Elena Beauty lSalon will be open all day Wed- I Tl00I'l. .4 ”HEAR BEETHOVEN" tonight lat 7 o'clock, presented by Char- .lottelown Little Theate Guild and, crcv, 3 NEXT SUNDAY is Mother's' "Dav. Remember her with a box . lnf-stationery. chocolates and a Rust Craft. card from KemP'5 Stationery. Choir Ties For First Place nnzs IN BOMERVII-1-E-Word For all of their hard word these members of Trinity United Church had to share has been received by Bernard h Doyle. Earnscliffe. of '11! Gum onours Monday night with the Choir of United Baptist Church. So close were the points that they both received 81 marks. Said Mr. Mitchell, "Now they both can say ll” "ls b""h"' William J4 Doyle that they are the best." Front row, left to right: Etta Lochart, Rita Wotton, Joyce Kin his 74th year. Burial May 8 at Somerville. Mass. 1 Dr. and Mrs. L MarircCa1lum, G. A. Thompson, choir leader, Maida Rogerson, Joan Rogerson, Dor- . . ry ot y Arnfast: 2nd row: Mrs. Kenneth Parker, Ethel Sutherland, Mrs. To ATTEND Com IE)llIifl:'0Nm-g Laren, Mrs. Willard G. Spencer, Jean Tait; 3rd row: Mrs. L. T. Lowther, Mrs. Fulton Bruce Mac- leaving wday for Toronto. Di-. Coffin, Dorothy Auld, Mrs. Ruth MacLeod; 4th row: Mrs. James Boyce, Shirley Mac- Duffy is attending the board of Donald, Lynn Aitken, Mrs. C. J. Fear; 5th row: Elizabeth Wright, ison, Mrs. Helen MacEachern, Mrs. E. A. Large; 6th row: Lloyd Ward, J. R. Finley, Mrs. H. W. Dav-- Rogerson, 0 3 I 1 (C ' vent. St. Teresa. . ti and then .9, ?;'.,';,f,:,"h 3f::1'd',l:” '”l" Class. is iollseniion of the Canad- Dr.,E. M. Found; back row: Stan Lancaster, E. Arnfast, George Jones, rDuncan Class as . G1"! C50" I” "W "'5 ""' ian Dental Association MacPherson. Barteris Film Lab. Girls' Solo. High v i e mi d'"- m””- '9- L and under). marks 1. Ext-tit: Acnhmy Chom . - 3080,50"; marks ,2. 1 Myrna marks, 79. 2. Tracadie Cross Girls Hancock; marks -,9r 1 Km, cor Ch&i:."T;i,icadle Cross. to" Ind Ann wedgei Turk. Rangers. Ioy scouts. Clhe. etc., marks 00. 1. Holy Re- d Woif Cubs-Packs 1 and 1: marks 70. 2. East Royalty and Holy Iedeern Boy Scouts com- IIEATIIS bind- Clasa IOIA I Beginners piano soo rs years soc For Insarthn and uder). marks 88. 1. Susan Cleworth. Charlottetown; marks gm-pug l 5. 8. Sharon MacNeil. Mt. Edward CAMERON - on; P. in. Island T Dwm Twm Hospital. April 17th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cameron. a '”" . Class in RODGERS - At the Ch lotte- ..VIolh sets (10 years and under). town Hospital April aorli, 1&5, to marks D, 1. Janet Gay. Winsloe. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Rodger; (nee Willard MacDonald. Cornwall: Agnes MacAulay) a son. marks 76. I. Beverley A. Mac- MacFA.DYEN-At the P. I. 1, Gregor. Charlottetown; marks. 75. Hospital on May 3, 1956 to Mr. 8. Aline Corcoran, East Royalty. and Mrs. Dingwell K. MacFad- Clnu 14! en. City a son, Donald" Keith. Violin solo (in years and under). eight 11 lbs. it ozs. marks 15. 1. Lona Scott. Marsh- rAGEs field; marks 14, 1. Joyce England. .......m..E... . West Royalty. , ITUART - TURNER - At 38 Vlc- Class 144 tory Ave., on April 19th. 1965. by Charlottetown ; JIRTIIS. MARRIAEES. AFTERNOON Violin solo. llerncntary (open). Rev. E. C. Evans. Mildred Zelda marks. 81. Gary Chipman. Turner. Charlottetown, to William Charlottetown: marks 81, 1. Wil- George Stuart. West Royalty, lard MacDonald. Cornwall: marks. Charlottetown. M. 3. Freddie Richards. Cherry 'jT”mbiEA.rrr8-jm- Valley. Maurice Peters, Charlotte- town. Janet Gay, Winsloe. Beck Jordon. Charlottetown. Plan For Red Shield Campaign 'I'he annual Red Shield cam- paign will get under way this year an May Ill. The Provincial chairman will be Mr. N. W. Low- ther. Q.C.. and the Charlottetown the Maclsean Funeral Home from ch'l"m3”- M3501” G90119 Craig- where the funeral will be held He-dine the -peclnl names com- tomorrow r'1'hur5dny., ,9,-V1" mittee will be Mr. Allistalr Mac- commencing at 2 o'clock. lnter- Leod. Provincial treasurer will be merit in Clifton lBunbury) Ceme- Mr. Benjamin I. Rogers. Secre- l9Yy- tary la Major Stanley. Mr. T. Roy MWDONALD pr At the Prince Cudmore is honorary chairman of County ”l-Inspilsl on May 8, 1956. H" "mp'l"' Angus R. MacDonald of Rosa Valley in his 76th year. Remains were forwarded from Davlson's Funeral Home to his late resi- Burma; prim, Mlnmer U N" Wm den” T"95d33' "9"mE WM" leave here May 28 for a world trip pi.-ivate funeral service will be iaclu&g visits to lie United ld on Thursday at 1:30 In. states and Iritala, his emu gn. DAWSON--At the Prince County H05DitaI on May 3rd, 1956, lhir- ley Ann. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson. Aug- ustine Cover Funeral from Chis- holm Undertaking Parlors today Wednesday. May 4th. at 2.00 pm. Interment In Tryen People's Cemetery. TANTON-At Bunbunj on Tues- day. May 3. 1955. Stephen Tan- ton in his 64th year. Resting at GOING ON WORLD TRIP RANGOON. lurma (Reuters)-. followed by service in Rose V l- non; god. ley United Church at 1 p.:n. "d I U N" K" um M! Standard Time. Interment spring- ton Cemetery. trb h mainly one of goodwill, but he is Cpectetl to continue his ef- YEAR CONCLUDED -- A most successful year of Zion Y. P. 8. work was brought to a close last evening when a large number of young people and several guests enjoyed a turkey banquet served by the Women's Auxiliary. Fol- lowing the toast: and remarks by the president. Roddie Hickox, and guests. I film entitled "The Four Seasons" was shown by Keith Benton. The singing of "Blul 39 The Tie That Binds" brought the evening to a close. VISITING CITY - At present visiting the city is Mr. Eric W. Morse, Ottawa. international ll- rector of the Canadian Club, who paid a number of courtesy calls yesterday and who is canvassing the prospects of forming a Cana- dian Club tn Charlottetown. He will meet a number at local citi- zens on Friday evening at which the matter will be hilly discussed. There are, about a hundred Can- adian Clubs located in all the larger cities and most of the bigger towns across Cana . with a total membership st 40.000. The organisation enjoys a high repu- tation and has as its obiecttves the fostering of Interest through- out the country In public affairs. a nd eultivatlng attachment to Canadian institutions. FUNERAL MONDAY - The funeral d Ise late Murdock Cut- cliffe was held Monday afternoon from Hunter River United Church. The service at the church and grave was conducted by the Rev. C. R. Mouse. A solo "Beyond the Sunset" was rendered by Gordon Csrew. The honorary pail bearers were William Carew. James L. LePage. Clifton Matheson, Dr. -I. R. Murchison, John Ford, C. H. MacGuiizan, Lemuel Craswell, Aus- tin Bulger. John L. Procter, Ivan Bowman. The acting pail bearers were Frank Bagnall, Reagh Bag- nall. James E. Andrews. Stephen Burns, Percy Boyle, Fred Jef- frey. The Prince of Wales Lodge. A.F. & A.M.. atended in a body. The Masonic service at the grave was conducted by P.M. 'PhIlip Matheson. Interment was in the Highland View Cemetery. Ani- herst. N.l. in II It Personals Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny of Byrne's Road left for Halifax May Meeting Of Art Society mal opening of the May exhihl- Anton Enserink. tion in the new Art Club quarters Mr. guest list was compiled. for the June meeting. when the Centennial Exhibition will be dis- cussed and address given by Dr. Frank Mscltinnon. on "The Culture Value of Art." To all in general, we r V .g m. Dulcli FamilyMHas Happy Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Geri-it J. M. En- anniversary. Nine of their fam- serink a 70-year-old couple from ily still live hi Holland. Mr. lin- Almen, Holland. are happily sur- serink is one of Holland's out- iounded by their sons, d ' D standing farmers and for his ef- and grandchildren. after arriving forts in various farm organiza- M-. or ::::::: S:::'...::::.:" .;.t:::: 2;:::."...W:.:. "::.:i::i:..”: :2; Edward Island Art Society was - k. Mr. G E k r held " "'9 home "I M” G997” ltlliilghte: Johanllisiiel-mMr.mg3ngslell-lliilk glraalliegt Nlggligillt of the order 0' DeBlols with 14 members in at- and granddaughter Nelly. Mr ' tendance. ' He is keenly interested in the , Tonny Enserink. Second row: Mrs. agriculture of Canada and intends The T981118? l3"5"1955 W53 90'” T. Enserink, grandchildren George during a four-month visit, which ducted by the president. Mm Ross and Janet Ross; I-Ienk Kam- will take him from here to Al- Ellzabetll Davies. Ind new blISl- phuis. Third row. Mrs. L. Enscr- hem: and back. to confer with Dell brought f0fW8I'd I01" dl!Cul- ink. Mrs. George Ross. Mr. Jan agricultural officials across the lion. Kamphuis and son Gerry. Mrs. country. Mr. Enserink's know- It was decided to have a for- Jan Kamphuis. Back row: Mr. ledge of English is limited but he has expressed himself as be- and Mrs. Enserink flew ing delighted with what he had the Market Building nnd the from Holland to Montreal arriv- seen of Canada. ing in Charlottetown last Satur- on Saturday evening Mr. and Mm Duh, kindly mmgd gm day. While on the Island they Mrs. Enserink will be he prin- mrberr .g the hem, .0 5,”; will observe their 45th wedding als at a reception to be held it her summer home in Keppoch ATTENTION RETAIL MERGNANT8 A meeting will.be held In the Ckiarlottatitwl Highlight ef the evening was I during harvestingandgredingof Wmuu wtlieci-op.TubeI-sinfected inthe . do lab ::r'd"d ham fall may be completely decayed I” ""'"”""l"attlrneofseedcutttng in ”"'""b""d'II- sprlng.andhandlingofthetub- The renovation of the Market .g gm. um. am.-gbngu mgny l !. and 1964 have shown that such iwltll tile and inlaid linoleum. The trim present '1 the oer: gm V ' '""”" "" ” May4iosoi-Mminuiss,..., as a whole. Official Opening Today OI Spacious (Civic Centre '.I'hiq.:.fteraoa,atlpi.ns.wllI . r. E .:z EIEBE E E E 5 E E 8 E E F s 55 3; 1 E 5' 5 3 per walls. Floors are covered whole interior presents an air of brllhlness and cleanliness which bun"! 0" "'9 um" is not only an asset to the offices wcmlu concerned but a credit to the city rm showed that tuba dxly W significantly greater in experi- mentally bruised tubers produced F Begins At Forum W" W out my spare treat- The Cbulottetown Forum is mgm, 1,. m upergmmg - J - making its bow to its summer ac- in 1955 M nock ,1 the nrgegy tlvities tonight when Don Messers' xelwick whgn g-"ad wm, Dance Orchssra provides an in- "sgmngn 1,." mm. ...d piece lenllllli mllllcll l7f08rIm- cutting , duced a crop which 0n Frld-y n hishclm boxlns when bruised contracted s.ii per "rd ll 591118 Presented by -Pl'0- cent rot. Comparable seed of this mater Ivan Dochertv. and on variety not treated with either 581'-lfdly 111811! Johnny M0011!!! spores or chemical produced a 1nd NI 0"-'l1GIlrI of lprlnshill. crop which upon bruising develop- N-S-. rive: an excellent entertaIn- ed 33.5 per cent rot after condit- ment and dance program. simuu Q, The Jamboree service will start show on May 14 with Jackie Doyle and that um gporeg carried an his dance orchestra. the seed-piece surfaces may re- Every week will see activities suit is heavy contamination of the of varied interest. so that all soil in which the tubers are form- will look forward to the summer ed. It is therefore recommended series. I - that potato var-I lily their honour at the home et their 5. "'.u.btlr:.:d'..""" M 'ma2: son Lambersus, who lives at Don. bury. Photo by Margaret lfalleit Shop Today 'TlLL 5.30 AT GREENDALIS BOTH STORES Our 23rd Anniversary Sale new in Full Swing. Bargains Galore in all Departments. . The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. MEN'S STORE LADlES' STORE I44 Greet Gee. St. I50 Great Gee. St. ?I'm1&Z&n”3"z5 , D " d , . . . clean h. up bills . . . end have more cash left over each sncsills with a Bill Consoli- 0'' "H, in” 7"” dation loan here. Imployed men and E QIQ Q1. Q0 women-maniederingle-can phone am for lean an Ant visit. write or M--0 D07-WN0'0'0"'v'NM' come in sodw if more convenient. Inn 1 Deyneeu let Ia-between e-ems are in aveaenlee. Kaiu IIK. IIIO. NH. Ieeas!l0leSllO0erneee eeluenuttolooiht W. OIIAT OIOIOI STIIIT cIIAIl.OTTI'l'0Wll souesi-isa,eui-J lIawss&IoAdilashe!III OIIl&&IYAlPOIlUDT-IIQIQIVIQDIM h-ihdbswdnwmqhu - maths-mqdlneh eeeeeeeaeeeeee Return That on "Diunbells" ..e ,,, N IANWCIA llmelrance it eveke poignant memories, many. The famous treop of C, adian soldier players came out the trenches of the First wo. WI! to cheer servicemen 3. civilians in the war Ind pospw III 1 IIl'I. ll! 0! lhforiliual cast will Potato use caused by on hind It Mu-or mu althou 'tunguspar Fuahrlumlheywfllnotbcplayinglnm sanibuciaum f. I and Fusariiim rol but being themselves. 7 coeruleiun occurs to a greatarorcncwlllcarry the program gn, "OF I to no p.m. Friday, June gr PARIS (AP)-Retired Gen. cel ltlme - Bnrneau. head 3' 9118- French celonists' 9: ”t'.i'.”'....”.l:: aim” air: 'Noi-oi ""d' a . governm t it ' here said the .cuon"i.u"i:i'J.'”I late cause of statements made by u gregeelrarl "tendins to disturb publ organlz African pi-oi. . - IIILE -AND PRAYER CONFHENCE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF THE AIR Saturday 1:30 p.m. Sunday services ll a.m.. 3 and '1 p.n1. summ" Adlvny PENTECOSTAL ciiviwi I . Che riot-tetorwn srncraf SPIIDRUR nab” lip is I Irish lists With Mr Iiisli sliatt PRICE 5.65 TNE ROGERS HARDWARE I30. l.Tll. " 7YEARS AHEAD IN PROVEN PROTECTION Mlddletewn. P. E. I. Plisaa lllnlera I-33 .-nvi-as uni X and children hi particular, Dr. Macxtnnon dealt clearly and con- cisely with all phases of art in- cluding music. books. drama as well as painting. An enjoyable evening drew to a close with lunch and further dlecussi Monday. taking their infant son Eric for further reatineiit. Court House on May 6th, at 3 p.m. Itendard Time, whidi will be addressed by NE. D. A. GlLmlt'l', national president and generd manager of the Re- iieil Merchants Au'ri. of Canada and MR. F. A. B. BANDS, national secretary and food consultant. Matters of vital lnteren to independent iner- forts to help relieve world tension. Mrs. Gordon Mutlow at Park- In Memoriam dale has returned to ht home af- hlovilelc-ioryutoereearm-i.eingapnti.siitstiaor.I:.1. M'."- Hospital for the past two weeks. N. D. Mecleee A UNDERTAKEII Ill. wn.i.iaM eii.i.l:sriii MThE many kienda d )4... Loni. on. Olllng; Of Ill tljldes. shall ht didt With. , EH3”-MEI who departed an. in. my 0, ioss. hen;-Leollnhtfo;-tll:f:7l1l'lIlEO"d'm;ym;: ranrr nan is KNOCK-OUT Natlonael Aseoclillioi ma:?&. ii. an can net suit In dear departed ""1 bmklhl ill 10!- .Ane-heredsefewhei-cstonnsare Mr.E.rlhn.”-ndaunr ' "" ters Marie and June Mrs Deeei ostsosa-ea-iueuieiiiier ' '- ' r . lean te -set and part no more. :;::l"r:';lur”r":;l :"''l''' he heyaal uiia werld ef changes, toa. were visitors 'u Charlotte- aar this werld ef care. town yesterday. e ear darli g M the 1. .. p.g.,.-. M..,,g,: m: r' Mr. and Mrs. Idwaril Francis utas after a ladder raised to a Iver Remembered by Daughter Mi-. all lea-in-Law Violet. Elmer. Parkdale; motored N lay and Children: tune on Sunday when they were the guests of Mr. John Francis. ..?.m.m?.. CARLOADINGI IIGIII. All interested are urged he attend. The llotall, Merchants Ase'e of Prince Eilvlsrl "Island KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)-The assistant dean of students was knocked unconscious early Tues- day a about InuIllIId:rt.Ild5::I ed on ' - :.it:rlee. allutlhve ll. versity of Ten- Cherlottetowa and North Wllflhlll DIAL sue . was rrs ”MOM'S” DAY I ReineiiIser'1IR:';awitheniieIoxelOanth.. rsnfirmrnmmaini-). u-c-iaaasuuiunaoairysoxiounmu N Allpedeilywrspped I'or'I1-is"Ocadon'.'. ciuniumrowu KENREI. cuiii me. A Ipeclal general meeting ef Iie laiarlottetown Kennelaitalncwillbeheld lntheY.ll.C.A.eI 4...................... ””'””” ”ii..1”' 1”” ”.i”” ............ . - mm to in-. si-an, Dr. Bur. Nurses and mm cars frosniD,145 ia the can N0 "D d the NT” , W, Gib; ' - ' Ie . - i ms. 1. o. c. caulmr. - I um-, 1. 3.; "M , ” r ' Delve DlaI.l170 I ' 9”"""V- r "we win: on are Wit? -. -,4.-..,;r