- all Many kind comments Bristol "rite two week's Mission .4 p the Redemptorist Fathers at the l u Catholic Churches bore opened .. iunday morning under the di- .' .lon of Rev. E. Mi.-Kenna, (l presently stationed at m John, N. B. Services will be . nructed morning and evening all w ---!t at the Little Flower Church ;'ie village; and next week the inn will continue at the church . st. Lawrence. On opening the i.lUTl- Father Mckenna, said '-i- last Mission here by the mptorlst Fathers was twenty . s ago and that he was one of ..- tlission team at that time. i' vny of the ixces . who greeted him then sleep in the church cem- . ' .- cry now he said and many who are here now will be gone on when ii... next Mission comes to the vic- lIilll' l”i'it'll(lS of Mrs. John McDermol ...'i or sorry to hear of her ser- mus lllll('SS in Charlottetown; where sllll has made her home since leav- uo the old homestead here. A ton llerbert resides at the old .lillllPSL6Hd- 'i'lic old fence and several uld lives around the front lawn of the ;m--nchial house here were remove.” inst week and the lawns cleared WCTE ii.-.ud over the week-cad about the line improvement to the church ”l'IIii'l"" iii and Mrs. luul-l Kenny have ll'llll'(L here from Hamilton. Un'.'it'io. to spent a part of their 'i"'lt')'l1lllf)Tl with Mr. Kenny's par- uul- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kenny 'l'lii.s fine young couple were ma"- .- ti ten days ago in Ontario. and 3-iluirlng their honeymoon, wi'i mkn up residence there: whee” in Kenny has held a fine posi- imn for it number of years. livery member of the family oi ii and Mrs. Grover Coffin. ar- 'orP(l points from Charlottetowr In Vancouver. to be present at the ill-i. Maurice Coffin. O.M.T., who ii.ls' Ordained at Ottawa a week .1.-o The young priest's father. Mr. hmier Coffin. his sister. Mrs. s.mit-rled Kelly and Mr. Kelly. motored to the capital city where nu-v attended the ordination cere- mony. Following the Mass here on Sunday at Little Flower Church a tiny-long reception was held at um home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover mrfin. Dinner was served at the home for the clergy: while the in- wu-d guests were served in the iicmorlal Hall across the street. We understand Father Coffin. will spend a month's vacation here be- med home last week from scat-i i':'-l High Mass of their brother. i I . h:.':r'W ” fore returning to Ottawa. Mr. Clement Sinnott. who joined the Provincial Bank of Canada as a mere boy a number of years ago has resigned his position as ae- countant with the Charlottetown Branch as he has other plans for the future. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coffin are vis- iting at Moreil at present with Mr. Coffln's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin reside in Campbellton. N.B. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Hughes ar- A'JAMiES0N'S PHARMACY E open on Daylight Time. 'DANCE BEAVER CLUB. Montague. Friday. June 17. Al lilanchards Orchestra. Modern and Old Time. .'LEGl0N SPECIAL MEET- mg. Thursday, June 16. at 5:30 Daylight saving Time. All mem- hs-rs requested to attend. ..'Westmoreland Singers of iloncton will present a sacred con- rcri in the Mayfair Thesm. Mor- TJLV River. Sunday night, June 19. 5 pm. Standard Time. 'iiEAR THE Westmoreland Smcors in sacred concert, Sunday uuiu. June 19. at 9 p.m. Standard 'i'..m-. in Mayfair Theatre. Murray liiirr Also in variety concert. fiiumiay night. June It at I p.m. Sluittlnrd Time kl Yen's Theatre. liluulnlziig. GAME ACT CABE8-uYesier- dm afternoon at Georgetown lilac:-ztrate Gilbert A. Gandet im- pmu fines of 35 and costs (53). on earl: of two aaglerrebarged win angling without licenses. One hailed from Dartmouth, N.l.. lid thr other from Wlnsloe. The of- fvn-rs were committed at hot to and New Perth. Cases were I'M-ligated and prosecuted by "W some officers. "I UDGE MEETING The to l.-ir meeting of Hillside Lodge. Muili.'lL'll0. was held on Tuesday Him with Noble Grand Sandy il..tlmnsld 5uE8ldll1I. T h e r e Wm 25 members and one visitor so - 'ii. After the business of the TH line was disposed of. nomina- 'i'W of officers for the coming N" was held. The third degree it-I c-onferr on one candidate. 3' WW Will am Baker. with lii-v.:u-i- H. L. Maccregor acting I- mole grand. Brother Baker lhzi.-mitt the lodge F s for he kindness and was very much niluvssed with the degree work. lwlicr Menton Whitiock was wet- onoii to the meeting by Brother sin. Donald. After the lodge closed I Meter supper was enjoyed by ill our-sent. Brothers Atwood Mac- )Wi.IItI and Spencer Llewellyn "V-Wrcd the lobsters and a com- :IWv took charge of setting up pr banquet table. The lobster; IT'll' secured and specially cook. t at the lobster factory of Bro- i James Hewitt. After the ban- ”" 4! stIIs-song was enjoyed Eastern Guardian 'Westmoreland Singers to per- form in variety concert in Yco's Theatre. Montague. June 20. 8 p. in. Standard Time. ..'TllERE WILL BE A SENIOR baseball practice on the Ncz Field, Friday evening, 6:45 p. m. D.T. ..'MAGlSTRATE'S COURT - At Magistrate's court at Georgetown yesterday before Btipendisry Mag- istrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, a party from Souris. one from Murray River and one from St. Theresa were each fined as and costs for not having an operator's license. A resident of Georgetown for having liquor other than in his residence was fined too and costs. Another party from Georgetown for possession of a liquor permit while under the age of 11 was fined S20 and costs. The case of a party from Montague charged with intoxication was adjourned for one week. A party from Car- digan charged with being crim- inally negligent in operating a motor vehicle was fined S25 and costs. The ease of a resident from Charlottetown charged with driving while intoxicated was ad- journed for one week. The ease of a party from St. Mary's road charged with common assault was dismissed. Mr. John Nichol- son. Charlottetown. represented the arown in all cases. Personals ..'Mr. Frank Graham. Chor- lottetown.' spent several days visiting his home at 1'' uni Any .player interested please at- tend. - l rived here last week from Cai- gary. Alta. to visit Mr. Hughes' old home. after an absence of 39 years. They are en-route to Ire- land to visit Mrs. Hughes' old home. that she left years ago. Mr. Hughes left this vicinity away back in i9l6. for the west and never returned until now. A bro- ther John resides on the old home- stead and a sister Mrs. M. Steele. R. N., resides here; also Frank Hughes and wife and a score of relatives met their uncle for the first time. All join in wishing them a good trip to the old coun- try and a lovely vacation. Father Trainor. 0. M. l.. Ottawa. was here on Sunday for the first High Mass of Father M. Coffin. Father Trainor. was born here. He is a brother of Bucko Trainor of hockey fame. -N. (Continued from page it Large Allenclance ipnrt in the ceremony today. 1 will certainly be back again shorily.' He referred to the Con- federation meeting here and the development of the great Domin- ion of Canada. "I hope that this building. which has been a long time in coming. will be a source of pride to all citizens of Prince Edward Island as it marks the sky-line of Charlottetown." . Touching on the projects now under way in this Province, he said that there was a good and justifiable program calling for the expenditure of four million dollars in public works this year. Hon. Mr. Winters spoke in ap- preciative terms of the work visualized and started under the late Premier J. Walter Jones on the Trans-Canada Highway. "The building of a new two-mlllion- dollar ferry indicates a confidence by the Government in the future of this island." he said. Mr. Winters also paid tribute to the effective and faithful work of the late Mr. Douglas and was glad to see Mrs. Douglas here to witness the fruit of his work. "I was sorry indeed to learn of the illness of Mr. Cheater Mae Lure whom I saw for a few min- utes this mornlng." the Minister Top row: Winnifred MacDon- ald, Genevieve McGuigan. Sandra Clnybourne. Ethel McEwen. Joan MacEaeibern. Mary Weeks. Mary Deighan, Ada Fitzpatrick 2nd row: Stella Flood, Mary Mc- Kenna. Centre: Aletha Mullen, Mary Elaine Trainor, Mary Mc- Cormack, Suzanne Francis. Eliz- abeth Kelly. Elizabeth Lewis. Myrna Green. Helen Mclnnis. Fourth row: Gertrude Fitzgerald. Nola Mt-Cabe. Elizabeth Mac- Donald. Dorothy Maclntyre. Bar- bara Gallant. Lorna Murphy. Helen Walsh. Edna Walker. Fifth row: Pauline Farrell. Mary O'Brien. Winnifred Connolly. Re- gina Gillis. Shirley Smallwood. Elizuhoth Praught. Mary Cum- mlskoy. Wilcnn Mt-Qunld. One member of the graduating class. Miss Elizabeth liammlll. is ab- sent from the above picture. eson in expressing hope for his recovery." "The present members. Mr Mathesnn and Mr. MacLean. are both delighted to carry the torch. which they do very effectively on behalf of P. E. Island. Mr Matheson in caucus a n d Mr. MacLean on the floor of the House." Mr. Winters said he was pleas- ed with the ro-operatinn received from the Provincial Government. "which certainly does have the confidence of the people of P. E. Island." He was happy to see Mr. R. R. Bell, leader of the Opposition, on the platform and described his job as "a trying one." MR. MICLEAN J. Angus Machean. MP. for Queens. said this was a nicnior- able day in the history of Char- lottetown and a noteworthy event in Centennial year that the corner- stone of this splendid Federal Building is being laid. "I hope that this stone and steel building will futeshadow another century VOID CAN SI! THIS s5.9o flilfflx DETAILS ON THE BIG KODAK AD said. "I join with Prehnier Math- lb! Kurt SL Johnson 8: Johnson Dial 4133 Cross. ..'Miss lda C. Moore. Monta- gue, was A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. whim Road. NOTICE Dr. I. Kasoner, louris, be absent will from his olifice until July 5. ;lth Brother Ross Hamilton sup. gun the music at the plan MAYFAIR MURRAY RIVH I-KJWTDIIJ-8 -.- THURSDAY - FRIDAY - missus am . - ' by H mime I Aim-arsnaaunmaouvm HARDYM "III!" BUY Sweet and Juicy Sunkist Delicious Golden BANANAS,ib. THEATRE scoir siiiov (standard Tine) Fresh Ground HAMBURG. 2 It. . . . D0009 WIWMSE. Shoulder ROAST.b. G0-OP SUPER MARKET MONTAGUI BENEFIT rnui-. - Fri. - Sat. ORANGES. sizes 288-2 dos. 75: IATTNG APPi.lS.doa. 59: Purit-69c.Value CA EMlX&PiEC'Rl.lST.both.....45e Perfeeition Mll.l(.6for.....................85: Swift PilR!i.ARD.1fer................45: CanadaPaokera Snowhho SI-lOR'l'lNlNG.2for 49: Whi-teswan i'Ol.l'i'TlS8Ul.2for.............25o BUILD of peaceful prosperity and look down upon a future aeecpilm: the things that are worthy and retaining tho good things of the past." he said. He paid tribute to the work of J. Lester Douglas, Hon. Cyrus MacMiilan and Mr. Mat-l.iire. and the definite pro- m-rwv iVH'lfif' inwsirds the erection of the building when Hnn. Mr 'wllii'l'h came on the scene as Federal Minister of Public Works. ”Therc is more due him than Charlottetown and the Province. EXTRA: 7:00 - 9:00. any other man and on hehnlf of I thank him flint the efforts put forward have become a reality." Moving vj. rrriviii-Rwy i may mot Jesse James on the double-emu roads of Ion! "INT IV TECHNICOLOR rsoceusni-mnaosanm-stxE'1"ntt-tmsanonnmiecau SCOTLAND YARD SERIES and CARTOON. SHOWING WEDNESDAY AND 'I'l'll..'-RSDAY AT 3:30 - "TIllCREiS MORE F'llN A'l' Tlllil MOVIES. "X It: -nus .-,,..g --.u.l '.U'iev.n 'k it-. mi '.vaTi7ii'Xr3r:”troiiiiiissioidf SYDNHY, Australia ilteulcrslm tomes S. Britton. Canada's new . rade commissioner in Australia, arrived Wednesday and said it was high time" the two countries got to know each other better enm- nicrcialiy He zidvorntcd frequent business missions lions achieving this aim in both direc- as a primary means of MOSl7?M'F(it'PT More than lT.itilll.llilfl of l'Igypi's lil.illlil,tlfiil popiilalion arr lVlflSl('l1lK.; For the sake of GOOD TASTE! Bwulrowi.'A VANILLA EXTRACT Si 33 COME OFTEN ."' RAIN OR SHINE - - - THERE'S FUN FOR YOU AND THE FAMILY TOO-AT THE "NOR TH RIVER ” TO-DAY JOHN DI-I RE K "MASK OF THE AVENGER" Special Faaiui-cite ! ! "THIS WONDERFUL WORLD" "50 YOU WANT TO LEARN TO DANCE" Cartoon. -insvu. miv Imus" ADULTS 60: aox OFFICE OPENS ma snow STARTS me SHOWINGE! '7 Mr. and Mrs. Sauer spoke very V, ter, Mrs. George W. .lay and Mr. June 12. V, Mr. and Mrs. Ainhrnse Mat--I l'0)ll-I AS Y0i' ARI-I - DON'T DRESS UP GIANT sriii-:i:N - wiiviouu. SPEAK- F s - Y0l'R can IS rout riii-wrizi-2 - - - tr . T0 . mri: sS'.ArT( RAR . . ri.r:Ax imsr. nooius. TTRING rur. xiiioisis. no may srrraiz eiiriijrinnaiimnh iii 7: FREE AT ALL TIMES. PF-"'-'94 F-si !Mr. Floyd Jay. motored Io Charlottetown, Tuesday. June 7 Mlllan. Poiinal were the home of Mr and Mrs. V Kelly Sunday June l2. An enjoyable evening was spent at Pisquid East School. Thursday. evening June 9 when 5 large num- ber gathered to welcome the German family to the district. After the gifts were opened both Mr. Guy Jo) time a i'I.xitor all the home of his parents” Elir. and Mr Bert Laniizln. (fliitrlotleluiili flttingly. thanking all present for their thoughtfulness. Then all sang "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". The remainder of the evening was spent with music and dancing and all de- parted for their homes having spent a happy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Craig West Covchead spent the June ll weekend with Mrs. Craigis sis- Jay. Mr and Mrs. Walter Mac-l)onaid, sons Kenneth and G a r f i e i d, daughters Ethel and Arline. Cnvehead Road. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B.W Blrt. Mount Stewart, were visitors in Pis-g quid East Sunday June 1!. Miss Isabel Birt. Charlotte- town spent the June ll weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Wallace Biri. Tree-fresh. juicy California oranges arc nutritious food and drink in one . . . and an excellent snuree of Vitamin C Sunkist i Thur.. June 16. 1955 The Guardian Page I guests at was a visitor at the home of Mr. ”W'" and Mrs. June ll. Mrs. Altea Jail Mrs. Wendell Jay Sunday June by her son Alvin Leith returned 12' itn liar home Monday. June Harold Jay. Iloolal acompanied ll. 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