Page 1 The Guardian Monday. Jul! 11.1955 l . -. - .- y A City and Central "YOUR DOLLAR BUY! MORE -d the HUGHES DRUG STORE." I COLORED ISLAND VIEWS. - Craawell Studio. y CEREBRAL PALSY GROUP- annual picnic at MacRae's Shore. 1 Tea Hill. Tuesday. July 12th. I MONTHLY meeting of the Bar- bstrs Association to be held 8errigan's Barber Shop tonight at I p.m. , LUCKY WINNERS- Following , were the winners in the Basilica i Yonu Club draw held on Satur-i : - '3' wlll nb , 5 ham. MP.. Vfr George Mont- -The following bo led mg FSlilsiiare:l-msecondimgcbyhrles -gomery. MP. Mr. Arthur Meig- their awards afterysdinliiesrevat 3”-V Wm M" " "cm!" 1”") uacbonnid. 44 Unify" street. lhen; the Honorable Mr Paul camp.on Saturday:- C0"1'59- g th om Md :Martin. MP: Philae Temple. Beginners: Beverly Breedon The l”"”w"'"t '5 e C” VISITING HERE - Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald of Hard-1 wick. Vermont. their son. Mr. Allan MacDonald of New York. have been visiting onland M, the Island Whilst here they were- guests of Mr '.liacl)onald's sister.l Mrs. Gargaret Walsh. 24 Chestnut: Street. City Mr MacDonald. who, is a keen fisherman. was luckyi enough to catch 20 of the finest trout he had ever caught. , HEAT WAVE-During the past liar days the Island has been Itwoltering in one of its rare heat waves of some time Official temperatures at the Meteorolog- ical and Radio Range show that a high of 364 was reached both yesterday and Saturday. Other temperatures were as follows Friday. 84: Thursday. 309: Wed- nesday. 76.6. Tuesday. '76. mak- ing an average for the six days of almost 81.7 Some slight re- lief is forecast for today when the thermometer is expected to no no higher than 78 14-year-olclmGiri Renoi-ts Assault Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the circum- stances surrounding a case of criminal assault on a fourteen- yenr-old girl which is alleged to have occurred in the early hours utcompanled bY7tyre; Mr J Watson 'iiacNaught. M.P.; Mr Hugh McKenzie. M.P MP. ' More Tributes To Late Mr. McLure' Further tributes from Parlia- mentary friends and others to the late Mr. W, Chester S. Mc- Lure include: Mr. Donald Flem- ing. M.P.; Colonel Alfred Brooks, M.P.; Mr. and Mrs. John Brack- en: Mr. Samuel Balcolm. 'il.P.; COU'HI'I&l.'Liul Travellers' Associa- tion. Halifax. of which Mr. Mc- Lure was vice-president; the Honorable Mr Brooke Claxton: Mr. John Diefenbaker. Ni P.: Mr. H. L. Enman. president of the Bank of Nova Scotia: Senator W. H. Golding; Mr. Thomas Kick- Halifax. General G. R Pearlres: Senator and Mrs P .1. Niacin- Neil Matheson. 'Continued from page it Abolish War The warning said "Here then. is the problem which we present to you. stark and dreadful and in- escapabie-shall t. Royal Navy Frigate Arrives-in Port docking at the Railway we put an end lwiiarf at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. The Frigate IS under command of Commander ,1-I. M. S. "Veryan Bay". is pictured above following her '-0 the human race or Shall mm . L. R. P. Lawford, D.S.C., R.N., and has a complement of kind renounce war? . . We appeal . as human beings to human beings. Rember your humanity and for get the rest. If you can do so. the: way lies open to a new paradise. If you cannot, there lies before ,you the risk of universal death.", 'URGES SClF.NTlSTS' .Vil-3F.T The appeal said that the U S. hydrogen bomh test at the Bikinil latoll revealed the possibility oll wiping out mankind --not just those in the area where the bomb fell.lsh0u;ing. smnegthrmxing Roman ll "'3"-V Hilcatholics before the Metropolitan Police: "Why didn't YOU "Om? mil lbombs are used. there will he uni-lcmhedral Sundm, A few demongwhen they wern burning the chur- 72 versal death-- sudden only for al ” minority. but for the maiority ay-100 Mhers chased away ”it is feared that slow torture of discasc and disin- tegration." -, Lord Russell fart-ti a hattery oilrem" of June 16. some of the for t It was Overall length of the ship is 307 feet 4 inches. breadth. 38 feet 7 - 'Veryan Bay" will remain in port until Wednesday morning. Signal Regt. Hus Successful Camp The officers and men of 8 sig- nals. numbering In arrived in (mm the city last night after complet- Camp Kingston. c. ud. tried In! I Wee" While I! CWP Red cl-on swlmmlng ud wne, Borden. Ontario. which is re- snregy mg. n; unmpmn Bud, ported to be one of the most suc- un Saturday morning, July g, cessful in which the local Unit Mrs. Harry W, Cudrnors. cllract- bl! PI"lElPIl9d- or of s. w. s. services and Miss 14- 901- 3- M. W""'"- 3-3-- Jnnn Murphy and m, Wm, Officer Commanding the Signal mg”, The boy. nun; V,” we" Regiment. which was the largest despite the fact that they were "A "'5' 3”” "twain "I" ''"n' in camp for only one week. m" ""35 "WV" um W m” Miss Anne Horne and Mr. Don- Md? I '1” ""0""! W" "' , aid Champion were in charge of slam c9"'”ml”” ""1 1' "V min wnm-from progm. They told sports. They formed part of presgnted clung. gm. Manna. "L" Tmop in full scale division. and junlnr gem, al alga. exercise. six signalmas stopped off at Aldershot where 3918 Pm Red Cross S.W.S. Tests Anumbsoftheboys varrant officer personnel of the jegiment which attended the camp: Officer Corrlinmandingla ILL Juniors: Brian Kell , Mt. . 0310391 K M- J0 5999- - .3 berl orpnnnnge; Hnvey 13:; 2 IVC, Major F. S. Jenkins; Maj- phnrson chm-ionemwn; David or E. A. Mccarey, Major K. R. Likely, clrnrlnnewwn; A1anN1chg I-Iennessey, Adlutant; Major R. nlson, nine,-ton; Ive, Canon. G. Dumont, Captain W L. Mas- Kenrlnglnn; Ken; Clark sum. Kinnon. Captain W. H.!'. Hughes, merslde; Ricky own” gunner, Captain James Ccyle, Captain J. side; Donald Kelly, M, Herbert L.F. Burge (Medical officer). Lt. Orphanage: George Adams. How- L: w' Rmsayt Ll) Rum Mm" lnn; Michael Annsuongy Char. ning (Paymaster). 2nd Lt, V. A. lnuetnwng s MacDonald. 0lC. A. E. Breedon. Otc W. G. Nelson. R.S.M. J. I". Charlottetown; James Maclvlahon Alberton: Larry Dykeng; Cg;-l Thompson: Arnold Moore. 12 officers and 154 men. New Demonstration" in Buenos Aires On Sunday BUENOS AIRES tAP) -- Police to refer to President Juan D. and firemen routed hundreds of Peron. One woman screamed at the s were arrested and aboutlches?” mam lDEFY APPEALS the first outbreak all The noisy demonstration came in ltroublc in Buenos Aires since tlie'lhe face of President Peron's call "pacification” and in defiance lmevislon and "ewsreel Canwmsldemonstrators hitrled stones and 0f 3l1P9Rl5 (mm Calhflllc Church as well as about :30!) cort'c- :viiid- enis in London's Caxtoii llall iio lsaid the appeal it" tho ativil”--iii of lirar is "only the first stop" in en- of Saturday morning at or near theifiurinfl Wflrld D9-We Norwood Market on the St. Peters1 Road. The girl reports that she was forced into a coupe car by an unknown man. gagged and as- saulted. She relates that she was later taken to the Hillsboro River near the City Dump where she was thrown in the water by her at- tacker. After "playing possum" It should be fnlloiwd. he said. by an international t-on-'ni'9ricc of sci- entists at which the signatories could produce a recoltitmn similar to that suggested in Saturday's statement. WROTE T0 PHYSICISTS The philosopher described his correspondence with Einstein lie for s time. she discovered that her sud last February he asked me assailant had left and she her way to her home on Kenning- ton Road about 3.30 in the morn- ing. No arrests have been made in connection with the case, IIITIIS. IIAIIIAGES. IIEATIIS 50c Par Iitssrtlatt BIRTHS Jilly 8. 1966. to Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Miilsr. nee Jean Hawkins. a son. weight 8 lbs. MILLAII-At the Prince County Hospital on Saturday. to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mlllsr. I.(elvisi Grove, a daughter. 8 lbs. ols. DEATHS EIWI-At Searletows. July 0. 1955. Charles W. Crews in his Itrd year. Remains were trans- ferred to his late residence. where the funeral stvices will M held today. Monday. July 11th a 1.!) p.m. Interment Scarle- towl Cemetery. MaoLIt0D--Entered into rat at her home is Bridgetown on July I. 1956. Miss Sadie F. MacLeod U 3-dftetown and Boston. The remains are resting at her late residence where it short service will be held Tuesday afternoon of 1 o'clock followed by service i Dundas Baptist Church at an vstandard Time). Interment hi the Community Cemetery. PERRY-At Beech Grove July I, 1955. Mrs. Edna Perry, formerly of Bedeque in her 06th year. Remains resting at Davison's Funeral Home until Tuesday noon. thence to Fundamental Baptist Church. Central Bedeque. when funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. iS.T.I Interment Baptist Cemetery. Bedeque. GALLANT-in Moncmn on Satur- dlY. July 9. I955. Augustine Gal- lant. His remains will arrive in the city tonight by train and will be aonv ed to the I-lesnesscy Ylnonl osne from where they will be transferred on Tuesday morning st 10 o'clock to the real- dence of his sister. Mrs. Emanuel J. Gallant. DI Edward Street. Fun- eral notice later. ipieces of brick at police in scuf- lcaders for Peace g I lfles in the Plaza de Mayo and Priests read from their pulpits lsome of the policemen were Sunday a letter from Santiago Luis lpushed off their feet. A few suf-llCar(linal Copello. -8I'('lll)iSll0I.J of lfered slight injuries in the scuf-;Buenos Aires, urging the faithful Ines. 3, cud norm of the demon-gto refrain from any acts of a reli- J strarorsg gious character without permission Firemen sprayed the demonstra-.of church authorities. Worshtppers tors with chemical foam and water ll" the C”-h9df8l Were Urged ID tinted with a brown dye. Police leave peacefully Sunday morning sirens wailed and police wagons but the demonstration broke out rushed to the plaza with reinforce shortly after they stepped outside. intents after the trouble broke out. Pro-JZOVETHWEN IIPWWEIIFFS Cm- L T h e demonstrators shouted: ilclzed Roman Catholics for a noisy :"Liherty,” Freedom and Peace" demonstration Saturday m Argen- Bamigcggsn-1 5;; Zion Church SE3: g'jE.””2;..:l..?'""M?ii?ll"'i l,.....i.l,.... Amid Sunday Tarif-I Official School Picnic The annual congregational and Railway Man Dies in Sunday School picnic of Zion Presbyterian Church was held at The death tggcurred in Monctgf Brackley Beach on Saturday at. yesterday of r. Augustine G - ternoon under the a i v lant, retired Canadian NationallMen's Associatlomuspocfes ”3lfEll,f.,,”' l:Zf,n,l'.'l...f"'..o1.iI.".)l.'.l."l.ff;3 Railway blacksmith at the age of Rcagh Sudsbury is president. i)he potagto growing industry here t The deliclml! Slipper W85 Dro- During his visit he convened Mr" Gauam Wh” W55 hm" atillared and 59-Wed by the Wo- with the Premier of the Province Rustico. P.E.I.. started as almen's Auxiliary of which Mrs ch Minister of Agriculture ad blacksmith at the C.N R. shops lnlGordon Leitch is president iand all as with producers and deal. Charl""emw" i" the ye" 1913lW35 BT93”! ellloyed Major. Har- WI: lar e and small Mr Leduc where he worked until his train--gt 91d Sutherland gave. severa' l Svas chigefly interested in the C081 l0 the M0m'l0" W005 in 1923- He selections which contributed ppii of production of the potato crop retired seven years ago. to the enjoyment of th lnuc and what place it plays in mixed vgffnlglcils ::,l:0dWl:)1fi7lVI-( lllhff Hgmef attendance. '9 argelfarmtng 'and agriculture in gen- e s ross. he is Survived by may - cral. As is member of the Tariff Emmett and Austin and a sister . Mrs. Emanuel Gallant of Char-'edB:s3m.l;ows'T lottetown. A son Austin lives inlamdin G y.ea” and. under): 1 Muncton. A sister. Mrs. James 3 G& sit” -d1 Welling?-OI Gay: Kiggins predeceased him in 1946. l '3 U ea ' His remains will arrive in the M oz!” (6. years): 1: Francis city this evening. All: 333:9-rs:-n Ray Fallhfull; 3. Mi-. G. M. Avard. Rev. r. u.I.,,fjjf.” ls years” It Goudse. Rev. C. R. Moase. Rev. ' R. R. Wagner, Rev. s. H. Haslam, Shame" Rev. Lloyd Archer. Rev. A. F. Leaves Today Mr. P. J. Leduc. vice-chairman of the Canadian Tariff Board, leaves this morning for Pictou and New Glasgow after spending a The races were run off effie. portance to him as well as the various briefs presented subject. duce met Mr. H. L. MacLaren. Chief Seed Inspector and Mr. W. P. MacLeod of the Fruit and ve- getable branch. He was keenly ill: terested in the work being done in connection with the potato in- dustry at the Science Service Laboratory. on his tour through Judith Ran- Myrtle MacNevin: ls. Cameron. BOYS (8 years): 1. Jimmy Mac. bT"'h”'5-ienily by the officials and i-esult.yBoard this information is of im- Atlantic provin 0, the Camp at Banff, Albe cepted and the compo While in the province Mr M their province is keen. The Prince Edward Island this Cadet Sgt. Major John Kane. both of Charlottetown. Service For Martyr adets Selected For Banit 18 Army Cadets are chosen from the four ces to attend the West Coast Army Cadet rta. Only the finest Cadets --are ac- tition to be among those representing two lack that will represent year are from left to right: and Cadet Lt. James Lee. National Defence Photo. Confesses To made world-famed physicist to take the MILLER-At Sydney Minss so were: : Bridgman of Harvard University; lead in a statement which should be "launched dramatically." Ein- ' ' . . stein agreed but suggested to avoid l confusion that Russell should re-l I gard himself as "dictator of they enterprise and givesorders." Russell wrote to several , p famed physicists who declined for. 9-d Trlmly Chumh ciat Frederick Joliot-Curie signed were 59"” 509 Children entertained as guests of the Men pleased him especially since Jol- Association! lot-Curie is "a noted Communist "l The original eight signatories in.' addition to Einstein and Russell, "'9 Prof. Leopold Infeld. for- merly of the University of Toronto Prince evolution of physics and the prob- lem of motion: physicist P. W. the mo" Prof. H. 'J. Muller. formerly a physiologist in Moscow and lndia.i . now at tIie'University of Indians; idem M" A" w Down" physicist C. F. Powell of Britain's Bristol University: physicist Jos- eph Rotblat of the University nfy London; and physicist Hideki Yuk- awa of Japan's Kyoto University.l Wm Most of the signatories are No-l mam. bei prise winners. 1 I Russell was asked whether his! literally bursting ages. bomb tests. He replied: ”The group i had saw to it that every one able that they should. ”It i up to boher people to say: . t whether they should live or die."” mqll: gixxhogolaga employed to good Former Islander 8 m Se is Honored J. Gordon Sutherland. chief en-. gineer of the Hamilton Electric Syster was presented with s Preaidentls Citation at the annual dinner of the Summer Technical Conference of the As-l sociation of Muncipal Electrical Utilities of Ontario. which was held at the Prince Edward Hotel ly by Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers. A ages. The following are the results the races: White; 2. David Cordy Donovan. Laidlaw; held its three-day convention. The presentation was made by Rnhcrtl lButter of Owen Sound for .Vir.: Sutherland's work as chairman of. the Underground Constriictirinl Committee. a sub-committee of the B J Giiug" "W . r on Sutherland is I sort of. ' Mrs. William Sutherland and the Glrh l”"' y"" late Mr. Sutherland of St. Pet.-ml H”'"”l',' 1 Mn" Bay. Following attendance atlcmmt " Embers w"m" Pr nce of Wales Colle e and Acadia University. Mr Siiziherlandl more; 2' Dav” attended Nova Scotia Technical! Graham Richard” Collese. srnduutiniz in was Miss! Ethel ins 2. Suzan Ayers: 3. Ada Lavera. Boys 7 yrs. I. Laddy Batten: Howard ; Sutherland. Charlottetown. gm 1' Shm” 3"”: Mrs. Sidney Anderson arriv- on Saturday evening visiting friends in Prince- os. N.J.. and Weyrnoutli. Mass. Its, W. C. Mncbeod. of Ken- sington. P. I. I. was a recent vis- itor h the city. guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. I. J. Warren. Mr. Alan Maclresa. Fairvieiv. is a patient h the City Hospital. He to break his 1. Joan Neale. Wayne I-Iambly; 3. Ed Macbeod. Arsenault. Wayne Hambly. Irene Webster. Boys 14 yr-5.. 1. Nil! Lean; 2. John Dennis. - Indy: 1. Jennie Mustard. utheri Upwards of 1.000 IlB0P1E ll!-el1d”,"completely f congresatlsotgal-crowd. estimated to number about various reasons .0 Sign the appear: picnic Saturday a teriicon 9 '1' 10,000. was orderly. but noisy. Only two days ago. French physi-i MP9 3939” Included "' lhliigrmg the statement. Russell said thisl Slmday Sch”! who we" roylllguniigd Not forgotten were the children Edward island Protestant Orphanage who enjoyed themselves to the fullest. There and now of Warsaw University.l was c3"dy' 909 and we cream for - - - the kiddies and everyone enjoy- Mm Humor WM Emslem of the ad a picnic lunch which was made enjoyable by the ' serving of tea by a group of ladies from the Senior Women's Auxiliary I under the supervision of the pres- During the afternoon the music I of the RECCE Band which appear- -ed through the kind co-operation of Lt. Col. A. H. Peake. was very much enjoyed. A large I.M.T. Bus at the with youngsters of 811 Mb fthM'Aoc'at- group sought to ban further H-l hm erfgagerfl (Ly Din ;ITsAAS;ari(e1. as such does not make any pro-: l r f. .1-h ate, Wm poaals and I think it is undesir-i Eigsgt; bzufggmalgd H1: :0". com, petion in the sports added greatly system was calling out the various sporting events which were run off smooth- sisting in the sports program were George Ayers, Ivan Sinclair. Dr. Eric Found and Norman Stewart. Hydml, There were prizes suitable for all, Boys under five yrs.. I. David Girls under five. 1. Ann Irwin: . .2. Carol Saint; 3. Trudy Stewart. in Windsor. 0nt.. where the AMEU Boys six Y”, 1- Reed Cudmon; 2. Berry MacLeod: 3. David Jenk- Girls six yrs.. 1. Judy Hambly; lair Garnhum; 3. Blair MacI(tn- I. Donna Heather Boys eight yrs.. I. Garry Cud- Girls eight yrs.. 1. GI Stew- . Sally Girls 10 yrs.. I. Jess Vesssy-, Boys 11 yrs.. I. Blair West; Q. Girls II yrs.. 1. Elaine Hansen: 1. Florence Gambler; I. Barbara Boys II yrs.. I. Ilosth Illclisn; I. Girls 13 yrs.. I. Audrey Devan. Boys 13. 1. Din MacAusland: 1. Alan Bownesii; 8. Alan MacDon- Girls I4. 1. Brands Ilaclsy; I. Mas- . Girls 1! and war, 1. riene Ken- Itacnonald: 3- Ill! I. III as Alsst Ital! .tBolyes1::dovar.i.'AlsnMsc- enz. June. Ilsa-ill Is0ossiL land ”He must go." the latter taken , .i1nals independence day-charging f l. e marchers,had staged a ”pol- iticnl act" and broken the truce MacLean. Mr. Walter Shaw. Bruce R. A. Profitt. Mr. Mr. Callum: 2. Robert MacNutt; Mac. Harry MacNevln. Byron Mac. called for by Peron last Tuesday: DONE-311. Mr. L. R. Allen. Mr. Don- Kenzm Cliurch sources said Sunday; m o r n l ii g ecclesiastical leatlersl were ”deeply distressed" 'S:-iturday parade and called it R'3V- Farquher Mackinnon. . 1-ha, w. 1. Green. Rev. A. MacDouaid,””'""W Maccallumz 2. Miss Enid Morrison. Mr. H. L. Harold Martin. Dr. unauthorized. Presbytery Meets At the July meeting of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery of the United Church of Canada held on Tuesday. July 5th, in Trin- ity Church. Summerside. a motion was passed commending ”the attorney general of the Province of Prince Edward Island for his action in refusing to allow an ex- tension of open hours in the liq- uor stores of the City of Charlotte- town which would permit extended sales on Friday evenings. and also flor the shortened hours on Satur- ay... At the opening of the Presbytery sessions Tuesday morning. Rev. W. A. Patterson. Georgetown. in- stalled as the new chairman. the Rev. G. Howard Christie, Char- a lottetnwn. Opening devotions were conducted by Rev. Alex MacKsy of Kensington. A special committee consisting of Revs. A .5. Weir, J. M. Fraser. and C. D. Matheson nominated in Rev. W. Ii. Crowe. formerly of Bedeque. as secretary for the new- ly formed Board of Information s- and Stewardship,.and Mr. G. Ray- mond Smith. Halifax. as -assistant secretary of the same Board. These nominations will be consid- cred by the Executive of General Council. of Mention was made of the nlans being made for the National Evangelistic Mission which is to 3. begin this fall. and tentative dates were set for the Missions to Ministers. and the Missions to Church Workers. The third week of September was suggested for the former. and the second week of November for the latter. COMMITTEE APPOINTED Christian Education: Rev. Lloyd 1, Archer, Rev. J. A. Cowper-Smith. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Rev. Murray Gardner. Mrs. J. G. MacDonald. Mr. W. Bradshaw. .Archives: Rev. Theodora Ross. Rev. Alex MacKay. Rev: W. 1. Green. Mr. Leard. Mr. C. H. 2. Black. Church Property: Rev C. S. Matheson. Rev. D. A. Sharpe, Rev. W. A. Patterson. Mr. L. R. Allen. N. .. lsl nzdsttwoplggtherg are Boyslmne y" 1 Job. Irwin. , Ma,.:'uElmCga:.',:::,,u. Rev LM . an . . r's ay an j' ' ' 1 M . ' ' I ' IINDIMAKEI '- '- 9""m'-nd- Gmnwm-- 1.?.2f"” ”'"”" " "W """' .."i-'Fi..3u'1..?'.i'.."cfIit.'”u.?.Z: Girls nlng yrs.. 1, Shh-lg Bevan; Mr. S. H. MacI"srlane. Mr. W. W. P I 1. Glenda Stewart; 1. Brenda Lord. . ersona S Howatt. Evangelism and lot.-Isl Services: Boys I0 yrs.. 1. Barry Taylor; I. Rev. W. A. Patterson. Rev. C. D. . and Mn. Russel I-lawbolt George Wotton: 8. Dlniiie Msc- Matheson. Rev. Alex Macxay. daughter Bernice. and Mr, Innis. Rev. L. II. Baxter. Rev. J. W. Howe. Rev. R. R. Wagner. Rev. G. W. Tiliey. Mr. Horace Wright. Mr. W. P. MacLeod. Mr. Theo Sei- lsr. Mr. II. II. Hardy. Home Missions: . Campbell. Rev. W. B. MscPhafl, Rev. W. II. Foraythe. Rev. H. S. Raynor. Mr Kenneth Ellis. Mrs. Prank Cutcliffe. Mrs. Lorna Rev. aid MacLeod. Missionary Education and Over-. by mel seas Missions: Rev. J. M. Fraser, lee" Baldersimr Muttart. Mr. G. D. Steel. Pastoral Relations: A. MacDowell. Rev. Charles Proude. Pensions: Rev. Church Records: Enid Morrison. Rev. R. A. MacLeod. aid. Rev. R. R. formation, Wagner. Rev. R. Campbell. era in flight. IIIKHIGM. - United Churchman: v. . sham, Rm Lloyd Arlggenbnef,-lilns. Connie Whitlock. J. M. Fraser, Rev. A. J. MacDon. Wagner. Mr. Harry Burke. Mr. James Clark. Boundaries Committee: Rev. A.s. Weir. Rev. W. B. MacPhaii. Rev. T. M. Sproule. Rev. W. A. Patter. son. Mr. Frank Ramsay, Dr, G1), Steel. Mr. Lloyd Lockerby. and Stewardship: Rev. C. R. Moase. Rev. A. S. Weir, Rev. A. F. MacLean. Rev. R. R. Murdock Mr. G. M. Avard, Mr. Walter Shaw. Mr. Allison Profltt. Ministerial Salaries: Mr, 5, 1-, pion. Green. Mr. G. M. Avard, Mr. w.R, Shaw. Mr. W. P. Smith. Mr. Stan. 1e.V Murchison. Mr. ".'oodland Col- will. Rev. Lloyd Archer, Rev, J, Fraser. WHISTLING DUCKS The golden - eye duck foundl throughout Canada produces a l whistling sound with its wing feath- . srrststtsts I . ' Jolllsill s Jottttso Girls (8 years): 1, Revyl BUY! (10 years and undert: Ranahan: 3. Robert MacNutt. GM5 "0 years): 1. Boys (12 years): 1. MacCallum. David Rowe' ahall. Jimmy Fall. 3037: (15 years and tmdu-l: Elizabeth Phillips. GMS l”"'e9:1et1Sed race): Edith Pllill MacDonald ; 3. km BOYS three-legged race; Junior Wilson. Blair MacDonald; Donald. Peanut Race : Officials : - Starter. Fred Ranahan; Lloyd MacNev1'n: i width. Girls U2 Years): 1, CarolMac- P.-Kenzie, Edith Phillips: 2. Eliza- frigate bell. Rev. J. A. Cowper-Smith. Mnlbeth Phillipa: 3. Sylvia Phillips. made Mr. Watsonl Hardy. Mr. John A. Ferguson. R. R. Wagner. Rev. J. M. Sheen. Rev. R. H. Bax-, ter. Rev. E. 5. Weeks. Mr. Rich-l ard Creed. Mr. Earl Enman. Publications: Rev. J.M. Sproule, 3. Lloyd while, gIev.LA. J. MacDonald. Rev. R.A. ac eod. Rev. D. A. Sh ' .R . Edith I ' - 'i Norman Green. Mr. w.a1V3e Clay. mt 3-Phillips. 2. Carol Macken-imnnder Mr. Earl Atkinson. Mr. Murchison. Mr. E. C. Hnlm, Rev. Forsythe. Rev. T. R. G d . R . - T A. Wilson. Dr. G. Dlogltezeti meg; white. Donnie Constable. Chi-V193 Russell: 3. Gordon Ran-leson. Premier. David Rowe: 2. Lee Mgc1)orm1d:iRailway Girls '15 years and under): EON Wilson. Lee MacDonald; 2: . Reggie Tralnor; 3. Blair MacDonald. Lloyd whlle. 3”” OPE": 1- Roy Wilson; 2. .1. Lee M”. other invited guests. 1. LlO.Vd White: 2- ROY Wilson; 3. .lunior Wilson, 1 It. judges, rgeigh en in honour of the commanding Sudsbury. Elmer MacRae. Stan. ley Stavert and Borden Cham- Vancouver island is 282 mile: long. averaging 50 to so mile. in ship will tender an official lunch- 3- the rural areas. he was accom- panied by Mr. Walter Shaw and by Mr. Lincoln Dewar. His w Lana Msr- .l N 5 ti has to do with the edlth; 2. Roberta Reid; 3. Dor-lcxiievirilllral giidasteel industry. 60...; A Activities For Elizabeth l tphilllps: 2, Dianne Burke: 8. Di. Rev. 5. H.la'"" ward- Hasiam. Rev. J. M. Fraser, R.ev.l J. K. Cam Commander L. R. P. Lawford. D.S.C.. RN. of the Royal Navy H. M. S. "Veryan Bay" an official call on His Jimmy Honour Lieutenant Governor T. 2, W. L. Prowse. Hon, A. W. Math- snd His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart shortly af- L ,ter the frigate docked at the wharf on Saturday morning. Commander Lawford 1 .was accompanied by Lleut.Com- J. Kenny. H. M. C. S. '”Queen Charlotte" and Lieui. Stanley Wheelbarrow Race: 1. Reg J. Clapton, staff officer. ,Ti'ainor. Boyd Wilson; 2. Jimmy Return calls were made aboard W. H. Fall, David Rowe: 3. Lloyd ship at noon. the Lieui. Gover- nor being accompanied by his 1, Naval Aide. Capt. J. J. Connoll . ' Carol MacKenzi d L V.R.D. A cocktail party was held Statistics. Rev. 'r. R. Goud8e,”Small: 2 C an .,., board in. ship from a.so to Elizabeth Phil. 8.00, attended by Lieui. Gover- nor Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. 1 Premier Matheaon and Mrs. Matheson. Capt. Connolly and Mrs. Connolly and Surgeon Com- mander L. E. Prowse. private secretary. and Mrs. Prowse. and At six p.m. Monday. officers of the ship will attend a buffet supper at Government House and later attend a dance on board I-I.M.C.S. ”Queen Charlotte" giv- officer and officers of the "Ver- yan Bay" by the commanding of- ficer and officers of H. M. C.S "Queen Charlotte." On Tuesday the captain of the eon. which will be attended by I t DANCE TONIGHT AT THE ROLLAWAY i In honor of the men of li.M.S. "VERYAN BAY" Men in Naval Uniform Admitted Free. Music by the Downtownors. I UADRON- C SQUADRONs- J S'stde Armourlas Attention all Ranks P. E. I. Reg't. (17 Reece). Pi-e-camp pay parade as follows:-- HEADQUARTERS a. A SQUADRONS- Charlottetown Armourles ontsgua 2030 hrs 12 July 55 . F zoao hrl. 13 July 55 1930 his 11 July 5 A. H. PEAKE, Lt. Col. P. E. I. Riegt. (17 Reece). bers of the Charlottetown Bah'ai orlr Community inst at its horns of Mr. and Mrs. E. Maaelscod for a service commemorating the mar- tyrdom of The Bab. forerunner of Baha'u'llab. founder of the Baha'i World Fnitzh. 5'" Bab made known to the world his mission to announce "Him whom God well-beloved one." Six Y9!" HM he was , ”' ' executed 5! I firing squad in Tabrtz. Persia. now called Iran. made his formal declaration that he was the 'p-omiacd one mm Li.-Gov. 'I'.lW. L. Prowsc. Pram- ier Matheson. Lieuty-Commander Captain Connolly. In the evening the seamen of H.M.C.l. Queen Charlotte will hold I smoker for the men of the ship. The Vdyan ing at 9.00. Otfcerssof the visiting ship were entertained by responding rank were given an opportunity Ont: Mammoth D M Dancing no to 12:30. Cities only old time dance. Admission 60 oanis. On Saturday. July 9. the mom- Fuisc SOS WOODMERE. N. Y.. urdsy as police unravslled the 1. was on May 3. tau am the An. sos signal. shall make manifest "-- aariy Thursday morning. Nassau sonny police God” is Bsgdsd "The Tablet of prayer written for is Bal1aiu'llah. was read close of the advise lit Harrison. FORIIM TONIBIIT Regular ssossgyivtgsl DAM: on April 21. IN! 3 aha'u'l1s-h Mayor Stewart. Kenny. and Bay leaves on Wednesdli 3011' Yesterday the Chiefs .sndPst.ty personnel at car- from I. ll. C. 8. Queen Charlotte. many of whom visit Dalvay. and other it side -resoigts. Seamen of the "Veryan Bay" will be guests at the "Rollawsy" this evening and 'they will also be guests at a sesn1en's smoker on board H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte on Tuesday .. ' ,. FOR SALE USED BUILDING Doors, Window Sashes. used Lumber Material. Apply 222 Queen old "time. Canteen. NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of the Electrical Contractors: Association of Prince Edward Island will be held at City Hall at I p.m. 11 July 1955. ' I. s. CHANDLER. Secretary Treasurer- 0' ng... ,.yQQl" sour av'7""' rm 1 Mom! '0' '''”'.''(,I, ponyouuioansauiutrie-lmeiovodmn-"4 - l praval. sash -s" -.':r.'.':::.". .'t':.c"'....:':..... Iassns0lOts3lIOOsvnssIaI ,.,.,.... GI! was u--u"r"".u.u'cia-isqsuiud-"3.-stunt-unit-"',,. (AP) - Two youths were held early sai- mystery of the fishing boat Bins coming from the vessel. ssat coast guard reacle craft as a 350,000 search of the Allende said a Visitation". I :05 V ref!