I Rebekah District Association Holds Annual Meeting In City Worth. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Nell liooley. Mental"!- Iastag tvlaftetl several patients at the hospital and Mrs. Jerome Power and Mrs. George Mcl(eem- aa were appointed on the sick committee for next month. Mrs. William Hennlgar and Ol- ll 59'-"-llgnr offered to take care all altar and virgil lights for next month and the general cleaning of the church to be on Wednesday. June 19th. Mrs. Jeruilie Power. reported that Mr. Cunnolley is to make the cupboard for the sick call sets etc at the hospital. It was decided to hold the an- Thursday, June 6, 1957 The Guardian Page 5 the forth coming chicken supper. and make it a real success. An auction sale is to be held at the next meeting which will be in the hall and the lunch commit- tee to be Mrs. James Cain. Airs. Joseph Callaghan. Mrs. Frank McCarron and Mrs. Levi Power. C. W. L Held June Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Montague subdivision of the Catholic Women's League was held in the parish hall on June 2nd with a good attendance of members. The director. Rev. J. W- Mc- nual chicken supper on July 11th it was moved and seconded that Ithe league give the usual school pries to Montague. New Perth, Greenfield and Lower Montague SCIIOOII. 1 . The Rev. director spoke briefly and reported the bingo parties be- ing held in the hall are proving The meeting adjourned with pray- very sucessfully and asked the er after which lunch was served members to put extra effort into by the lunch committee. Members of Rebekah District Association No. it (Province of -- Prince Edward lslandl mg (or A: 7:3) p.m. members partici- their seventh annual meeting in pjlgd in an impressive memorial tilt I-0-0-F5 Lodge rooms. Charl- service pruentod by lM!nbeI'! of ottetown. on Tuesday. June 4th. Charlottetown and Montague Lod- g . Meetings were presided over by ges. This was followed by the re- C'""Sv 0P9"9d '-59 mew"! Wt"! lite president, Mrs. J. G. Dennis. gular of Alpha Lodge '3" 15'3"? 97”" Nd II" 9'''I.' Charlottetown. Mrs. Ruby M. Houle Charlottetown. durins which II dent. Mn. Jouph Callashnn mu- paat president Maritime Rebekah panel discussion on the ritual and 49d. . Assembly. was the instructress and work of the Order was conducted "'0 minute! of the Int lnettllll guest speaker. and gave an in- by the following: Mus Hilda Harp. were ftld Ind IPPIOVOG IN "'9 apirlng address on the aims and er. chairman: Mrs. Jean Crockett, T"'535tH'0l'I report WII Idopted ll principles of Rebekah 0ddfellow- past president Maritime Rebekah l”"d- . y - ship. Assembly: Mrs. Mne Adams. Miss Th! lick committee hasplendld reports of Lodge act- g':"-'lhJ- 5”-P”IE”d5 M"' J' Gj ties were presented from the "It o ' . various Lodges in the District. and The Rebehh 993'" W” "'I Had Livgd On Panmure Is. The death of Mrs. A. A. Murphy lilllTIl llIVEll hr, , reported POTATO CHIPS :-wgzr-.Tv AND Qua;-my the secretary's and treasurer's re- Imtllllletl In I 139" Emclwt ma” ports showed continued progress her by I def?” 51'" I79” 5”!" and interest in the work of the I-MIR. M0l1tlI"9- "Ed" '-I” d”' Order throughout the Province. 0650" 01 M"'- C"-Perl" 5"”w”" Officers for the ensuing year 3l'i9I '3'” "S" ”''d' by M” were elected as follows: Presl- Ruby oule pllt 9"'ld'-""3 MW dent. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle, Alberton: -lean Crockett P-P-I MW Dttutll" vice-president. hlrs- Leon John- Macharen. D.D.P. of Acme Lod8?I aton. Montague; secretary, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Cauty. D.D-P. 0! P. W. Smith. Southport. (re-eIect- Alpha Lodge; MN. -llmel Dew”- ed); keasurer. rs. Lenny White, District Deputy Grand Milt"- Montague: doorlteeper. Mrs. John A social hour followed during Turner. Charlottetown. Auditors which refreshments were served mu Hilda Harper and Miss Mabel by a committee from Alpha Lodge- TONIGHT occurred Msy M. 1951 at st. .los- , Joseph's Hospital, North Bay. Ontario, after a lenghty illness. She was in her Gist year. Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Murphy was held at the Pro-Cathedral of th e Assumption with interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers for the deceased were " Mur- phy oi North Tonawanda. N. Y.. Fabian Murphy of Ithica N. Y-. Jerome Murphy of weunnd, Ont.. Brawn Deweese of Niagara Falls. N Y. George Weller and Louis Michaud of North Bay. Ont. Born in Georgetown. P. E. l..I FRI. - SAT. Z. .31; itovi. VISIT TO IRCFT CARIER crews th British aircraft M 29 p t ' carrier Arls Royall. With the Queen leIItIl. W" rm” Pm” ("Inna during her visit to the home fleet Box omco Opens at 7:30. Shovii at dusk. - WATCH FOR I MORE THAN ONE DOZEN SPECIALS AT SOURIS C0-OP I I ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY Captain E.H.E. Hopkins accom- pames Queen Elizabeth II as she mspccls jet aircraft and flight (AP Wlrephoto) -5... Advance Sale Employment Committee Mrs. Murphy was the former Edna 1 0 a Of Circus Tickets G ' W ll oing 8 National Employment Commit- employment made a report which Gertrude MacDtnald. dllllhta Of; lee leader: concluded their iess- was filed and the committee was. the late Capt. Ind Mrs. John A-1 Advance Sales to the. Clyde km .3 the ch,.-iomiown Hotel guthorized to continue it's studies; MacDonald. She received her ear-, 3”"-Y C”'Cu5- Vtjh"-'h Will El" sy with the submission Mr. Wood. in his report referredl ly education at Georgetown and "''II''” "Id "ml"? Pe"I'”""3"c' and discussion of reports includ- to the splendid response in theI later attended Prince of Wales 9” I” Ch”I9"9I9Vl'" F"? -lull? 20- 3” mg Education and 'Employment winter campaigns throughout. "It. College on a Flufcience Scholar- we". Snead ”I a""”'"””"5- "' Survey. Employment Operations in to the credit of the Atlantic ship, awarded by the Provincial. c'"d"'3f ,3? T”"l' 'Ga"a"t- CIIPI" by W. Thomson. Director of Em- region that among the most suc- covpmmem, H 1 :33 U ' pmle” I” the Km” ployment Service. and that of Ar- cessful programs were those of H" mama, to Abbi, Muster; ', tiiur Wood, Secretary. National the. Charlottetown. Moncton and Murphy took pin, .1 HIM”, N1 This may be the last major tent Employment Committee, Ottawa. Halifax Employment Commit-'5. in 1915 Ed they "nded in. circus ever to be seen in the city. Judge J.W. Llndal, Winnipeg. tees". he said. Dal-gmouuh N. 5. go, ",9 um. as the prohibitive high costs are Chairman NBC. U1C- Pl'C5tdCd- PANEL DISCUSSIONS twenty-three years. She then re- forcing. the big clrcuses to give The subcommittee on area un- An malysis of the replies mg turned to pmmure mmd PEN "9 I'M" tents "G play I" '”d' ceived to a questionnaire institut- for nine years and for the past Iums "d ”e"”' ed by tile National Employment five years resided in North Bay. Fire Destroys Barns On Farm At Brooklyn; Dwelling Saved and at one time the gable and be- came ignited but was extinguished by neighbours who also removed most of the house furnishings- There was no livestock in the barns at the time. However a quantity of grain and the regular farm equipment was a total loss. There was very little insurance. A fire of unknown origin com- pmoly destroyed the outbuildings on the farm of Mr. George Mac- Kiliiloll, Brooklyth Y 9 St 9 1' Cl 8 Y morning about l0:30. Burned in the blalc were the two main barns a ulNlilSIl(.'(I and pumphouse. tor a while it was feared that lhn house would also burn as it man i cry close to the pump house. Success At Home As Well As Leslie Lynnton-- whether you loved her in the open, or hid it Since the closing of the C ' - in,” n . n I Committee showed that panel dis- Ont. .. 0 you In West Comes To Islander lg;-gtgg, s,;;v;;.;:;;...t.:::,-3.;-:1 "W" R t " e---on ammo ...nnn..n .. s......... M... Mrrnhy ... you .......... . ' parents were a source of much in- husband. a daughter, Mrs. H. 0'- Move For Rcicicil Segregation JOHANNESBURG. South Africa lReisters) - The South African Nursing Association is considering what action it should take in con- nection witll government plans to introduce racial segregation into the nursing pl fesslon. The association's witwatersrand the world's largest tent circus and the last of the Big Top shows. Seating capacity for the show is over 5.000. Heading the cast of one hund- Yelfl I80. thlh l"0C955l"l I-5lt"'d' red and fifty performers is the GI"! "fit NP lbmld W33 t0 309s famous wild animal trainer. Clyde ton where he worked as n carpcnt.- gem”, who W” seen he", 1.5; 61' for W10 V9311 llktttrmhl Mm? Sunday on the Ed Sullivan TV two years later he opened a small wow. sener-1 store nttu-ted on his in- The Kinsmen will use their pro- thel'l' Pfopefty In 5EEl'lEt0W"- ceeds for their children's play- IMVIDK in turn to Albany. New ground project. one of several Dominion. Ind 00l'nWIll- projects of the club to combat In each of these Blind C0mr juvenile delinquency and to make munlues the vouns businessman better citizens out of our "men bought out an established stand. ",4 women of tomorrow.” reorganized the E t and af- ter a period of successful opera- tion. sold out to others. His next move brought the Scarletown mer- chant to Charlottetown. where he purchased the property on the cor- ner of Grafton and Wcymouth tercst. in a number of places two panels of speakers addressed two sons. John, Halifax and Rob- up. the. local office manager actingy em onawav Thu. ”, gm 3.-mu. 3 Ch3,"'m3"r RWCIPI; 0' the 'WP5'- children. Also surviving is a sis- tionnaire by local offices has stlm- an M". Ay E. Mubonnd of ob ulated use of the material. as in- "W. dicated by more than seventy re- ' quests for copies. The Education and Employment teen reported editorials. Judge Lin- survey material was reported as dal speaking yesterday for him- having been discussed by school self and on behalf of his associates h h h med I authorities. service clubs. Board expressed satisfaction as to tiiel ""0 u C I" ' "I”'e"' 0! Trade Orgnnllatlou . parent and outcome of their deliberations and' Eli” ""9"'3 Swill M"l""."'-"'59'.teacher organizations etc. Twenty- appreciation for the provisions ';le'fo:e”":::mnecll::9'T::'brI;l&hnt:l;tIthree local offices reported news made for meeting many citizens guy a" pmbucud rumm we items in local newspapers and four- and enjoying their hospitality. ii. The parliamentary bill provides for a South African nursing coun- eil consisting solely of white citi- sens permanently resident in this country. Two boards. to advise on matters relating to Negro and Toole iMsrgai-etl, Toronto. and cash for everything. and further- more. I have tlever paid a cent of interest In my life." Born in Searletown. l-".E.l.. 85 In iilis age of deficit financing. umt-sirlcted crcdit. and voracious installment buying. the life story of Bradford C. Webster is almost ui anachronism. A shrewd retailer. Mr. Webster operated business concerns in many sections of the island. as well as in various parts of Western Canada. "My policyy was always 'Pay .5 you go'." Mr. Webster told the Guardian. "1 have always paid GUA N PRIVATE sale of household ef- fects. Mrs. Bert MacDonald. Mon- WEEK END SPECIALS HAMBURG 2lbs.59e STEAK.your choice lb-49: SHOULDER ROAST lb. 37: SAUSAGES lb.49c CANDY.Iiurdmix Ib.25c COOKIES. mixed Ib.k39c To Convene At City Hospital g LIST OF LIBERAL Webster decided to try his luck in the Golden Wat. MOVED TO WEST Around 1919. accompanied by his wife. the former Edna Dawson of Tryon. Mr. Webster arrived in the Peace River district and stak- ed out a claim of 300 acres. Shortly after tle Islanders arrival in that district. the dreaded lnfluensa epidemic struck the pioneer com- munlty in iull force - twenty of the native Indians succumbing to its onslaught in a few days. Mr. Webster went to seek a doc- tor for his ailing neighbors. He never returned to the area. now the site of a lgrgs Western town. Swan River. "That's one time I missed I million dollars." the octogenarian observed. He did. however. pur- chase a profitable property from an wyear old Calgary man. which Council of Catholic Nurses annual meedng on June 12 and is at the Charlottetown Hospital. The Guild of St. Veronica of Charlottetown under thee direction of Miss Alice Trainor. R.N.. president. is the hostess guild for tile convention. ticr HOW. I . l Polllo CLINIC for pre'-school and teenagers under to not at- lending school. Monday, June loth. Montague High School. PERSONALS lir. Wilfred MacLean and dang tcr. Ada. have returned to thcirnliome in Kingsboro. P.E.l. lire. 'MacLean spent the winter mnntiis in Montague where she was he guest of her brother-ilk tau. -Mr. William MacLean. . Mhgistrafe Has Busy Day At Georgetown would be split into separate branches or groups for whites. mixed-bloods and Africans. Under the bill it would be illegal l tziizlle. ' st'99t3- "d 'l” 'cq”Il'ed "'0 Guild members from St. John. mixedmood nun” wo id 4 GOOD NEWS: Tip Top Tailors farms in the vicinity of the pump- - 5 h. 3” y 5 d . G1 - '. u COM” N . . . . . . . . . . . . l-non ed their sale at A. F. ing station. Disposing of these Q2'y”';'.'.j N:iw'.'i.f,.,.lo,".fyw.,.'f,: fgfxgggegd mm” mm Ptmhl ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS ,, BEA 5' Gmv” . ' 2 "I" 39E Cam lI's until June llth. 0r- properties Ishort tlmelater. Mr. M menduce at the Mm-mm, The Sam Amen "wohuon . ' S '; s..d'.” 2 lbg 35g v ' g n s a s o - o X. ””""'” """ ”' 3:3” l”''' SHORTENING. Jewel . 3 lbs. 39: sosnsuniigm ............2bars23e SERVlETTES.500 59: ROLLED oars 5lbs.53c s. I I ;.:?7.':5.50.ul FERB I I I Elmira Hall Thursday, June 6th '1'. J. Kickham, Liberal Candidate. will be present. for a white nurse to be placed un- der the control or supervision of anyone who is not white in any TWO OI the SOCIBI Wen” C00" hospital. training school or similar netted with the meetlhl "9 I lnstltutlon..Anyone causing such a banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel ml.uonsh'p wouid be him .0 .- at 7:00 pm. on Wednesday and me of up in 5550, an afternoon tea at St. Vincent's The scum Mrgcm Insmme or Orphanage on Thursday at 4:30 3”, ne1,uo,,, has F -' - 0" mi, clause would in effect prevent noti- whites from qualifying as doctors. . Newly-qualified doctors here mils: first serve a year as intern in a, recognized hospital before startiiigi regular practice-and the pill woultll apparently prohibit them worltiiizi In any hospital with white staff; nurses. I The nursing association has tol-1' a parliamentary committee it IS: against separation of while midi ELIZABETH TAYLOR IS LESLIE LVNNTON - ROCK HUDSON IS DICK BENEDICT-JAMES DEAN is JETT RlNK- paessmzo av Wsimslt Baton IN wsimencoios Inserted by Kings County Liberal Association ONE USED McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW LAWN MOWER (power) . . . . . . 364.50 LAWN MOWER (Lawn Boyl . . . . 572.50 -- MAR-VEL PAINT by c-i-L. per got. s4.i9 p.m. The meeting will open on June 12 at 9:15 when church and civ- ic dignitaries will be present. This session will be under the chair- manship of the Maritime Presid- ent. Miss Gertrude Curtis. of Syd- ney. N.S. .:..:-..:-N...:j.N pioneer, and a highly - rated racer owned by John Labatt of the MAYFAIR THEATRE 1 MURRAY RIVER - JUNE 6- SPECIAL EXTERIOR WHITE I” 1”" "Id "N ' "I" pmm'" London brewing firm Mr Web in - ' i - . I I t I ll istrate's court was held at snntmg one man to ma nr ster. then only it years old. was iI.?.I;III2IemI,I,I:,ri',::,hi3rin':;;.IIm:::l' " Gmr etown on Wednesday. June F picked to ride the Skinner Bros. I ,..m,,,.; Mum muncug y 8 C11, - gr I. 5th with Sllpendiary Magistrate H" PmvIn"' Mn wTb'I" boushi entry. Starting from a standstill at E . Gill t A. Gaudet presiding. fwgglidln 3::;:"?IH';' ;'g,'Ichn.I!: the wire with his opponent scoring I 1 CJNEMASCOPE 55 d l b D I , . him the Island lad was suc- ' n P" C0 or y 9 "A A i-sidenl of Hestherdale was ye." Here he bunched mm the up to . N t C I tlnoasestio and costs and an auto upornmpon new had.” ho.” Cessllil in welcoming the other - O omp GT9 I ' g . Iililll suspension of licence for WM produce '0', dmy." mun” horses early lead in the last 3 Starring g DEBORAH KERR. YUL BRYNNER I.IIh";nymlonI::i.::':3vi::PI:R.2; M. "'d I"'I"'I"E In c”I I" hm" IIIIIITE-in ewiiirafiindhlliih Master Ham. More than your eyes have ever seen in this new & ' 0 - . N ll Rl i t - - - A Nontasue resident. charged ftI.ii';'".i.I'.i,.iI'i,Ii-niligrolliipnaoeri-I nolii "mi" I”? "I" '"l"'”'”'.lfl ABOARD s-r. LAURENT mun. "CINEMASCOPE 55" Superlativs screen entertainment. mihidrlving while intoxicated. had .0 co,,,.,,.lL when he commenced y R,k,,..lmD.:.3 the L:iicMell. 33:30 (CPI-Prime Minister st. Laurent Monhgum Ills ease sdlourned for one week 1..-min; and I0!-YIMPIPE orliiscerveti II: Iovnl-I displayeti lIIIlIsIIeiNelle l;suesInstlIiIie 03:". REGULAR ADMISSION - SHOW "ME ' PM. IIlh:no plea being take. -i ,resident of Murray Harbor and one of Montague were each lino 810.00 and costs for driving IIIII ut due care and attantion. A ii-esident of Lowsr Montague was 'fined SILW Illd costs I0: III- inxithilon. A resident of Peakes and a rest- ilcnitof Gnsperenua were fined nod and sio.oo respectively for ttrfcttive eqnlpmutt on a motor If." Y!” '59” "HIV tt” i:'”l';' the same wet section be had been den .00 wen esaw an opporuny o 0- - , resume his business activities. this w'I:.",::. if; ',II,:IdM"ro. i.':,:gt at night I told him to get to I "'1" In Mm” P"':l"'I"3 ' a familiar figure at local tracks 3:: i,:rh':dIn:n;e:.le:,Il::;e:1h5 am e - - glsitioffice. co"! t d iwhenngw glued nisvern fxucung; St. Laurent said in an interview a successful business in this island ,;':l,5” "' F" t "' ' "' "And when he broke his ankle "3”' 2'15" wlmm I" p'"cI'”' flshin at Knob Lalt in Que- tothmtthtw 90' 15 1"" '""" M5 ed fl-om the late willmi Kelly. I "V I , ' I . that rethemtht mm the who in "Brad" Webster's book the .2." '.,f:."”' " ,,3;”"'.' :32; "if m9"l'I ""9 H 3"" '9' SIM” Calgary Stampede ranks as The mm W" 9 '31- me- e retiring the old-time inerclisnt and Gran", show on E,..",;- "'1' ,, "'9' 30 ml "9" his wife have lived in Charlotte The .5 , ye... . old mud" ,. 3!: Mm". brown-eyed er ol CAPITOL PATRONS PLEASE NOTE! I THE CAPITOL PROGRAM. AS PREVIOUSLY ADVER TISED, HAS BEEN CHANGED. CFCY :-TOIIICIO. A (csldent of Cardigan was fined Mo and costs for havlng' more lha three adults in the front seat of motor vehicle. town thinking seriously oi driving up to IA”-Y "m'm"5T Ontario this Summer to visit his ' relatives and friends in that Pro- vlnce. 9- Having no children of their own. "I bought my first car in litlt had an automobile ever slnc a Model T Ford - and l have retired merchant asserted of five children. a ya 1'! and now a great-grandmother, Janne St. Laurent ioliisd tier bus- band for the last week of his six- week campaign, travelling through TV THE MOVIE "GIANT" WILL PLAY AT THE NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN THEATRE TO- NIGHT - FRIDAY - SATURDAY. ' the Websters brought up three, (mm, gone of whom were related to I” In” "d "E ""- With her is a daughter. Mrs. ”" "WI" " "" ”" ”' ti" Hatliieu Samson. wife of a Quebec I” M" "'d ' 'I””I' wwi Doctor They are replacing an- "" ”' S'”'""'''- "It l""" other daughter. Mrs. Madeleine T"'r::'uw'I::;I ”l”"l': O'Donnell. who was with her "' ' ' "M" fo.hl1.r thehttrst five netted ' Mrs. St. urent. a woman w'”""' "I" ”"'l"'”' about on says frankly that she ab- HIOIT M WNGIDH IXIVDYIIPI W hon "..c'. "M h why In. at. elded against accompanying her Punch husband caller la the cainpaigal sad when some of the travelling was, were done by plans. "I have never flown. not even as a young girl. I have always had Mlittenad of Mill-" A tNewport resident was repri- lnaithed for falling to have the r(RI'IIf'lU0I of a motor vehicle trats-ferred. resident of Sturgeon pleaded no uilty to having liquor not hur hand at a Vendor-'s. Follow- FRIDAY JUNE 7th 9.30 P.M. STANDARD TIME I FOR TODAY - FRI. AND SAT. THE CAPITOL . PRESENTS A BIG DOUBLE BILL OF SUSPENSEv I FUN AND THRILLS! l'I:A'l'tiitE NO. I-- THE LATEST "BOWERY nors" ACTION PACKED MOVIE- "FIGHTING TROUBLE" FEATURE NO. 3- Panic stricken. a little boy flees for his life. crazed man . Suspense and ucltement resist most thrilling chases ever filmed. HM HOVEY - PHYLISS THAXTEII - GlX)RGE NADER M "MAN AFRAID" . MATINEE AT 8:30. EVENING IOWERY SOY! A1 'I:M AND 9:3)--MAN AFBAID AT 3:06. LANE WI- I P'I.l.'I'E SHOW AT 8:05. 2 NEIL A. MATHESON - CECIL A. MILLER LIBERAL CANDIDATES - QUEEN'S CO. DISCUSSING sued Millet- from oneoffbe PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Sourisilall Friday. June 7th I Above Msstlagsstlall p.ia. 'I'.&S&hani,Llbsi-alcantltdata &IEhI&0lIt!l-UEPUANPWII LIBERAL POLICY LIBERAL ACHIEVEMENTS LIIIRAL PLANS jva lg Qui-euro 00. Liberal AI-D