-gw. -. J ...-..... ,, - -....:......o.... ..,.,,;g !)V .- -.,. I J-A-.,--g-,.'j. ' " .. .r .4 ,- g. .3-:.,-r.,.r..rs-..-'.:..-.:(.... , .. - u.-,;.- ..,.:g ' THE NEW executive of the P. Prmniciul Council. The Boy ant provincial commissioner; E. E.I. Scouts As-ociation. are" ROW: it C. Parent. Provincial loner. REAR Row: Dr. George commissioner; A.P. Cerettl, assist-I C. Fisher. treasurer; Brigadier W. .W. Reid. president; and RD. Mac- FRONT Gordon Kerr. executive cummiss-,Gillivary, Vice-president (Queen's COUDIYL Tbs election followed the Brig. W. W. Reid Heads Boy Scouts Of B-P Centenary Brigadier W. W. Reid was re elected president of the P. E. I. Provincial Council. Boy Scouts As- sociation during the annual meet- ing. held last evening at City Hall The well-attended meeting also elected R. C. Parent as Provin- Leslie Iioyie as Secretary: Dr. George C. Fisher as treasurer: and E. Gor- don Kerr as Executive Commiss- nncr. iIll(I I('ilIUl't'(I the presenta- tion of l'l'il()rIS by those retiring ciai Coniniis-inner; J. from the above positions. The annual report disclosed that are actively en- gaged in scouting activities throu- ghout the P.ovince. There are 43 boy scnufs in 25 scnut troops and 783 wolf cubs in 34 wall cub packs. the remainder of the total 1.334 Islanders including leaders. CUITII'TlllSIOI'IEI'a, CITY AND - etc. 524 campers attended registered camper days. and there were, in . addition. several short term troop camps Three introductory train- ing camps were held during the past year. with courses being givenat Alberton. Sourls. and Char- ing courses were also presented. the other at Crapaud Camp. JAMBOREES scouters will attend the 9th World Jamboree to be held in England from August 1-12. 1957. and five scouts from Charlottetown will participate in the Fourth Amer- ican National Jamboree. to be held in Pennsylvania. July 12-l8th. CENTRAL HOUSE WIRING - Free esti- mates. Storey Electric LlBF.R.il. HEADQUARTERS Sterns lluilrtim: Kent Street. Dial 3433 or liilltl. Open etchings. CONSERVATIVE. Com- mittee rnoms located at 168 Great George St., Phone 6816. LIBERAL . HEADQUARTERS. Sterns Builclimz. Kent Street. Dial 8433 or 8919. Open evenings. AUCTION sale of the Hilton Es- tate will continue today at 1 o'clock. DON'T FORGET the Conserva- tive Rally at Community Centre. Charlottetown, Friday night. 8.30 P-UL .. WE TREAT the sick well. Gis- gay'a Pharmacy. open I am. to I p.m. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS Sterne Building. Kent Street. Dial 0483 or 8919. Open evenings. CONSERVATIVE Com- mittee rooms located at 168 Great George St., Phone 6816. LIBERAL Headquarters Stcrns Building, Kent Street Phone 8433 or 0919. Open evenings. DON'T fail to hear J.D. Stewart who will be speaking over CFCY radio at 9.45 standard time tonight on behalf of the Progressive Con- servative Ass. ANNUAL closing recital. Pupils of Miss E Lillian McKenzie. Kirk Hall. Junc lath. 7.30 p.m. RESERVE Thursday. Friday and Saturday. July 4th. 5th and 6th Lawn Festival. ..DON'T FORGET DJII. DON'T fail to hear J.D. Stewart who will be speaking over CFCY- r&io at 9.43 standard time tonight at bahalf of the Progressive Con- scvative Ass. iunmnn shoe sale starts to- at LePage's loo pair of Pastel pgrnps in two heels. pink. blue and ztge. AA and I-I -widths for only 99. ll! NAIL FRIDAY - Two S.D.U. University Naval Training Divi- Olflrer cadets leave Halifax day. Juno 7.. to take port In ET. at training in Virginia. 1. M. Mscflulgan and ans. both ol Charlottetown. for annual Knights of Columbus the Conser- vative Rally at Community Centre. Charlottetown. Friday night. 8:!) ADELLA”S MILLINERY week- end specials. ITI Grafton Street. VISIT Ill-STYLE Millinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." 200 pairs of assorted summer sandals. Values to 36.95 for only S199 at Lepages Summer Sale. AUCTION sale of the Hilton es- tate will continue today at 2 o'clock. DON'T fail to hear J.D. Stewart who will be speaking over CFCY radio at 9.45 standard time tonight on behalf of the Progressive Con- servative Asa. A CARE parcel can mean the beginning of a new life for a be- wildered. hungry child. Help with the "Mile-0'-Money" on Friday. THE SALVATION ARMY'S min- istry of mercy. ranging from the cradle to the grave. encompasses every phase of human need. THAT SPECIAL HAT for the June wedding at Hi-Style Millinery Great George St. Let us help choose the hat to complete your costume. DON'T FORGET the Conserva- tive Rally at Community Centre. Charlottetown. Friday night. 8.30 pm. .. DON'T miss Dr. Joseph Mac- Mlllan who will be appearing on CFCY - TV at 9.45 (standard time) tonight speaking on behalf of the Progressive Comervstive Ass. ding high prices for antiques. remanded to Friday. ,.l,.W - is i camps for a grand total of 3.479 lottetown. Two preliminary train- one at Sunimerside Airport and Thirteen Island scouts and three RESIDENCE SOLD - The rest- dence of the late Mrs. Howard Hilson. Ambrose Street. was pur- chased at auction yesterday by Senator George H. Barbour for 812.500. A large crowd attended the first day of the auction. bid- POLICE COURT -Five drunk and incspablea were on the City Police Court docket Wednesday morning. two being fined 820.00 and costs or 10 days. two being fined sumo and costs or five days. and the fifth being remanded to Friday morning. Four City taxi operators. charged with operating taxis without first obtaining a taxi license for the current year. also a ared before Magistrate KM. artin. The charge against one was dismissed and the other three WILL VIBIT llRI'r- Word ha's Com- Ilririi Following the presentation of the annual report. R. C. Parent pre- sented the Provincial Commission- er's report. in which he stressed the importance of group com- mittees (fathers and mothers) in the management of troops and packs. He also commended the national leaders for the efforts on behalf of the movement. refering in particular to Governor-General Vincent Massey, the Chief Scout Mr. Jackson Dodds. Deputy Chief Scout, and Rhys Sale. President of the Boy Scout Association of Canada. Mr. Sale is President of the Ford Motor Company of Can- ads. B-P CENTENNIAL In regard to district councils. Mr. Parent sdvocated an increase in their number. particularly in the Eastern area of P.E.l. He also commented briefly on the B-P Centennial Fund. and asked that leaders and scouts contribute in order that scouting in the more backward areas of the world may be advanced. Mr- Parent express- ed his sincere thanks to all leaders for the donation of time and for participation in advanced training courses. remarking that the movement both quality and quantity in leaders. Following presentation of the Treasurer's Report by Dr. G. C. Fisher. District reporta were sp- poved. .. Patrons. Hon. T. W. L. Provwse. Hon. A. W. Matheson. Hon. president, Hon. G. D. De Blois. Vicepresidents: Prince County. Horace MacFarlsne; Queens County. R. D. MacGillivray; Kings County. J. W. Lavers. IMMUNIZATION Clinics Char- lottetown Suburbs-Parkdale Hall (no clinics in new school) Mon- day. June 3rd. 9-ll a.m. spring Park Hall. Tuesday, June 4th 9- 11 am. Central Royalty Hall. Wed- nesday. June 5th. 9-ll a.m. Win- sloe School. Thursday. June 6th. 9-lo a.m. West Roydty School. Thursday. June 6th. 10.308-11.30 a.m. East Royalty School. Friday. June 7th. lo-ll s.m. Immuniza- tion against Dipthoria. Whooping Cough and Tetanus. Smallpox and Polio. Even if first inoculation for polio was given in 1955. the second or third can be given now. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY -The funeral of William C. Smith. Mill- view. was held from his late resi- dence Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Service at the borne and grave was conducted by Rev. T. R. Goudge. Pownal. assisted by Rev. J.M. Fraser. Montague. A duet Malcolm MacLean and Lloyd Acorn. LY attonded. is "Under His Wings" was sung by Martin. Flower bearers were four grandsons. Winston and Donald Smith. Billy Inns and Lloyd Smith. Pall bearers were Messrs. William Samuel Drake. Charles Mackenzie. Dan Cummings. Her- man Ings. Lawson Jenkins. Inter- ment was in Pownal United Church Cemetery. The funeral was large- HTRTAINMENT - annual meeting. held Wednesday evening at City Hall. Guardian Photo Assistant provincial commission- er, A, P. Cerctti. Assistant provincial commission. er training Walter B. LePage. Chairman Training committee, Walter B. LePage. Chairman public relations com- mittee. W. R. Burnett. Chairman awards committee. Magistrate K. M. Martin. The executive committee con- sisted of the officers of the As- sociation and the presidents of District Councils with the follow- ing: Walter Bethel district commissioner S'side; Dr. George nan. Pine-nu. COMMITTEES Awards Committee: Mas!-t-rm KM. Martin. Hon. G.D. DeBIoIl. I-C. Parent. Horace Msclfsrlana. Finance Committee:-' Dr. - 0. Fisher. Ken MacDonald. Comm. Gen. 11. nuntsln. Stan Mclnnim Tl. Hickey. t Training 3. LePsge, APC Training. 19- 5 Tanton, .r.s. Walker, Harry Pinew- Public Relations C "'5' r W.R. Burnett. Robert Larse. ism Ledwell. Elmer art Behunnan. Navy Announces Photo Winner OTTAWA (CPI - Petty Offictf Eugene Hovey of Port Colborne. Ont. is the winner of the IIIVYI mood annual photogrIPhY W" A salon of the top 80 PIWI05 9' the 222 entered in the contest W111 be opened here June l7 by VIC9' Admiral H. G. uewou. chief of the naval um. headquarters Nd Wednesday. Hovey's winning picture showed the cruiser HMCS QUEIJCC I",' tropical harbor. Able seaman Wes Young of Car- llsle, Sask.. was second with his photo of s destroyer escort under- going sea trials. and Petty 0m' cer L. J. Lelilanc of Shediac. N.B. followed with a cioseuP 0' 811"?” mg dewdrops on a floral bush- The entries were iudsed by Malak of Ottawa. a noted indus- trial photograph"; 11- w- m9") Holmes, director of photography for the defence department: I611 picture editor of the Ottawa bureau of The Cana- Jaclr Van Dusen. dian Press. The 80-photo salon will remain BIRTHS MACPIIERSON-A fthe PE-I Hos- ..pitnl on June 1. 1957. I0 Mr- Ind Mrs. Daniel MacPherson. a osn. Kenneth Lynn. weight 7 lbs. GILLIS - At the Kings County Memorial Hospital on June 4th. C. Fisher. District commissioner Ch'town; T. Earle Hickey, Dr. Harold Shaw. Orin Simona. C.W., MacArthur. S. M. Maclnnis. Com- mander G. n. Buntain, J. 5. walk-I er. Inspector E.L. Martin. Eric s. Tanton. F. A. Driscoll. n.w.j Manning. Members of Council rwntil abovel; Alex Mclsaac. F.W. Hynd-3. man. l.A. Burnett. Claude White- nect. Dr. J.A. Machlillan. Mrs. R. C. Parent. lleber Large. F.A. Large. Q.C.. F.A. Driscoll. Sr. Cap- tain Carter. Frcd Osborne. licnry Peters. lI.(”. l.i-avitl. Ralph Ari-i ams. Hector Buotc. Rev. J. l).- Kelly, Dr. Russell Furness, Wal- dron Lavers. Judge J .5. Des-- Roches. Mayor W.A. Currie. F-OI D.H. Harley. Judge w.n. Darby.' Paul Gallant. Alan MacKinnon, R. SP. Jardine. George T. Clark. Al- lister MacLeod. L.A. Stewart. Rob- ert Large. C.M. MacLean. Murray Willett. Lt. Col. A.H. Peake, Lt. Col. A.W. Rogers, William Led- well. Elmer Murphy. Robert Schurman. Brig. G.G.K. Peakc, PERSONALS Dr. John M. Calcott is a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital. Mr. L.A. Hynes is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. where he underwent an operation on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Campbell. Park Corner. motored to 0'Leary on Sunday to spend the day with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raeford MacLean- Mr. and Mrs. Eric MscEwen and three children Garth. Debra and Fay. Stanley Bridge. spent Sun- day at 0'Leary. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Mscbean. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. RALPH MONK- LEY announc the engagement of their daughter Marian Arlene to John Bsnnermsn Craig. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig. Poplar Grove. P.E.l. Marriage to take place in the Central Lot 16 United Church June 29th. at 3 pm. IN MEMORIAM JOIlNSTON- In loving memory of our darling son and brother Charles Avard Johneton who wu killed June 6. I951. sleep on beloved sleep And take thy rest We loved the here But Jesus loved thee bcst Lovingly remembered and sad- to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gillis, Montague. a daughter. weight. 8 pounds, 1W: ounces. MacPHEE-At the PE. Island Hospital, June 5. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacPhee. a son. Robert Scott. 3 lbs., It) on. MACPHERSON - At the P.E.I. Hospital on June I. 1957 to Mr- and Mrs. Daniel MacPherson. a son. Kenneth Lynn. weight 7 lbs. DOYLI-2 - At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 30. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle, Earnsclifle. (nee Helen Ms- ginnis) a daughter. Mary Vel- ma. .. MURNAGHAN - At the Mlrimchl Hospital, Newcastle. N.B.. on June 2, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Murnaghan. a son. Paul Gerard, 6 lbs. ls os. THOMPSON-At Ottawa May 10. 1957. to F-0. and Mrs. Donald T . (nee Ann Woodstdc) a daughter. Patricia Ann. FERGUSON-At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on May 2:. I957. to Mr- and Mrs. Douglas Ferguson, nee (Georgia Cairns. R.N.) a son. Kent Douglas. 5 lbs. 15 oas. DEATHS ARsENAULT- At Mont Carmel on June 4. Joseph Victor Arsen- suit in his 82nd year. Forward- ed this afternoon (Wednesday) from Compton Funeral Home to his late residence from when the funeral will be held Friday morning to Mont Carmel Church for requiem mass at D a.m. In- terment in Catholic Cemetery. MACGUIGAN - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Wedneeday. June 5. 1957. MM. Thomas Mac- Guigan. St. Peter's Bay. age (6 years. Her remains are rest- ing at the Hennessey Funeral Home. from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning to St. Peter's Bay. for Re- quiem High Mass at 9.80. Inter- ment will be in the Church Cemetery. EASTER - At North Wiitshire on June 4, I957. Edison N. Easter. in his 79th year. The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence on Friday. June 7. at 2 o'clock. Interment in the North Wiltshlre Cemetery. WALFIELD -At the borne of her son Willard Walfield. In sum- mer Street. Summorside. on June 5th. 1957.. Mrs. William Wslfleld in her and year. Rest- ing at the Compton Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held at a data to be ly missed by Mummy. Daddy. sis- ters and brothers. STEWART STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY NIGHT, 8:30 PM. COME AND MIIT ANGUS Ma:lEAN and HEATH Ma:OUARIIE IIFIISHCITS announced later. CONSERVATIVE RALLY- ALL VOTIIS IN QUEEN'S COUNTY WELCOMI SOCIAL EVENING AT COMMUNITY CENTRE, 1 ! as-tor mm ntlacheod. Allan Ito!- Waiter Will- Murrhy. Rob CCF CANDIDATE Murdock MscLeod of Long Riv- er. in the CCF candidate for Queens. ' one week in Ottawa and then go on a cross - country tour to be The annual meeting at the Pl. I. Chapter of the of Gen- etal Prgctlne was held af- taraoras at the (',ll)1:rlattntown natal- The president. . . Wellington. presided during the business meeting. following which N.S.. Past President of the Can- adian Collesc of General Pt”?-IN gave an interesting address as the Collegesndahrisfrnportonthe annual meeting. held at Montreal, in March, 1957. ' On Tuesday evening: I dinner meeting was held in cunlunctlon with the P.E.I. Medical Society. Guest speakers were Dr. Gala and Dr. Douglas Miller. of st. John, N.B. OFFICERS Elected to office for the coming year were: President. Dr- Harold P. E. I. Chapter, College Of General Practice Holds Meeting Dr. C.L. Gsss. of Tatamagoucba, lot Stewart. Charlottetown: Secretary. Dr, Henry Moyse, Sununerslde; Treasurer. Dr. Zielinski, lensing- ton; Representative to the Can- ndian College Board of Represen- tatives. Dr. J .A. MacMlilsn, Char- lottetown; Alternate. Dr. Henry shown in cities sud naval estab- llahments acrosscanadn. . Moyse. . Committee. Dr. L.G. Dewar. 0'Lsar!'. Dr. Petr lac- Donald. Crapaud; Dr. Ray laid. Wellington. credential Gnsnnitths. lk. 'l'.L. Farmer. Dr- Harold Stewart. and Dr. W.J.P. Maclllllln. all of Chas. tetown. . Nomlmlnlr Committee. Dr. Kassnnr. Bourll. and Dr. Allan llaclllllan. Charlottetown. Public Relations Committee, Dr. W- Cllllshan. Buaunss-side: and Highway Contract For Subgrading Camac Construction co. has been awarded the contract for sub- gradlng of the Billsborough Bridge -Cross Roads section of the Trans- Canada Highway. and have at- commenced work on the project. Camld'I tender. one of the seven submitted, was 376.015 with completion date set for Sep- tember 30. 1951. Length of the rec- tlos Is 1.9 miles. ATKlNSON'S GRQCETERIA 4oo PEAS CHASE & SANBORNE GRAVES T5 OZ. TIN INSTANT COFFEE QUIK NESTLES INSTANT SWAN SDOWN CAKE FLOUR 2 II). 3 oz. pkg. ONLY inc .lT's NEW FOR JUNE remcnou "HONEYMOON" LAYER. SLTCED RINDLESS BACON nvrsosrnn BROILER CHICKEN SHOULDER PORK CHOPS DEVON - nossrmt: on FRYING b. 59' 55” lb. 650 BULK SAUSAGE, lb. 43c OUR MEATS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES CANADA FIRST GRADE CRAPAUD CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. - I.I7 swims SILVERLEAF LARD 2 LB. ONLY FLUFFO SHORTENING 2 LB. ONLY ureauov BATH SIZE SOAP "GRAVES-28 UL APPLES I03 PIE .............. TIN 45c 59: 2 for 25c mo ..-2.:2 --I 27; IAVEX IABVINB MILK LUNCH 27: S802. X1114! TTC..4 SUNLIOHT SOAP 2501' 25: 2h: 6 oz. iur 5: of! Regular Price ICE CR SPECIAL BRICK 29c REPEAT SPECIAL .. . LIIIY'S 28 OZ. TIN FANCY QUALITY PEACHES FLAVOR PAK-20 OZ. GREEN BEANS LOWNEYB ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. pkg. SYLVANIA LIGHT BULBS 60 WATT FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Now most. -ASPARAGUS osumsma ORANGES ooosmo APPLES moans GIAPEFRUIT FRESH ISLAN ARIIIVINO DAILY 2 for only 37c 2 doz. :aIIo bag 79: Page 2 The Guardian - ThIIr8IlIY.,June'6. 1957 . wean-an TORONTO (CP) -- Tampa. lures lssnod by-the Toronto punk weather affine- ma Mu (Night) Dawson 40 In") Vancouver torts Edmonton Call!!! W.-5".-I Toronto Ottawa Mon Quebec lrhdelletol Niki” Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yai-mouth St. John's High tide today at cnuiottetowg at 4.49 am. and 5.11 pm. 5."... merslds tide eighteen minutes lat. er than Charlottetown. Sun rim tpodnsy at 0.17 am. and sets at 7.57 8:sesaas:8::as:es: Il8l32832383d:38d:H l.39 II). fin 55c EAM EOONOMICAI) HALF-GALLON. 98c 43c 21: only tin only 41: 4 for 75: nanurr TOILET TISSUE 2 for 25: bunch 39: 5 lb. bag 59: 6 for 39: D RHUIARI 4