I V 2 I. h t . ' bination grill. regular 314.75. now Page 2 The Guardian Wed., June 15. 1955 City and Central NORMA'8 Kent Street - All Costs to clear V3 off. ICE CREAM for everyone .. larva it often. HUSSMANN FREEZERS In otock. Twelve cubic feet. Special 850.00. Storey Electric. "WI TIIAT THE SICK WELL" -Giggey'a Pharmacy. open evo- alllll 'till I o'clock. FOR FATHER'S DAY we oug- l05l,I Sunbeam Sbaveinaster. A special price on this item. Brown Electric. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL. Com- 81l.05. Turn over toaster, reg- aar 3.95 now &2.95. Brown Elec- NOT UNANIMOUS - The six- mont.hs' hoist given the resolution to purchase a new pumper by the City Council on Monday was not carried unanimously as previously reported. Against shelving the fire engine purchase were Councillors Rogers. Hutcheson and Gormley. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy. Charlottetown. an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Betty Joan, to Mr. Ralph Wigmore. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigmore. Gra- ham's Road. The marriage will take place on July 8th, 1955. Trin- ity United Church, Charlottetown. FU KAI. YESTERDAY -The funer of the late Elmer Carr, 163 Cumberland St., was held yester- day afternoon from the Cutciiffe Funeral Home. The service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. A. F. MacLean. Pall bearers were: Marshall Carr. Earle Dun- ning. Garnet Buell, Cyril Fergu- son, Neil Mclnnis. Ernest Cud- more. Interment was in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. HEADS BARBEwIvan Ber. rigan was elected president of the Barbers' Association at an or- ganization meeting held on Mon- day night at City Hall. other officers elected were: Ollie Har- Pt?1'. Vice President: Bob Mac- Kinnon. secretary-treas. Direc- tors: Jock Nelson, Ronnie Mae. Dougall. Bill Weatherbic. Reg. MacDonald. Harry S i ma Dill Maclnnis. ISLANDERS IN HALIFAX .- Closing banquet and dance of the Prince Edward Island Club of Halifax will be held Saturday. June 3 in the Sea Gull Club. It has been announced by A. F. Mc- Isaac. president. A special speak- er and program of entertainment has been planned. The dinner menu will include "Belfast soup. Summerside roast turkey. Mis- eouche mashed potatoes. Reusing- ton green peas, Rollo Bay rolls. Georgetown tea and Charlotte- town fruit cup." VISITING CIIARLOTTETOWN-- Patrick A. Farrell. retired C.P.R. lineman who now resides in Antl- gonlsb. N.S., is visiting his son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. Char- Iottetown. Mr. Farrell. who is a veteran of World War II. was born in Charlottetown when his father. the late Robert Farrell. was station line foreman with the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany. The family left here in 1914 when Patrick was six months old and his father was transferred to the mainland. INJURED BY TRUCK-Danny Ciow. Syear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clow of North Mar- ket Street, was taken to Prince County Hospital with head In- juries when struck by a truck driven by William Bsglole of Surnsnerside on Tuesday after- noon. The accident occurred on Water Street West when the we fellow rushed out from be IIITIIS. IIIIIBIAGES. IIEATII8 . 1 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS SIMMONS-At the Prince County Hospital on June 11. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Eldred 1'. Simmons. of Iummersido, a son. MAYNARD - At the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley, on June 12th. 155. to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maynard tnee Blanche MscDougall). of Birch Hill. I daughter. Marilyn Marjorie. Weight. 0 lbs. 2 ozs. DEATHS NICIIOISON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Tuesday. June 14, 1965. Mrs. Allan Nichol- son of Springton h her 07th year. Her remains are rooting at the Ortcliffe Funeral Home until two o'clock today. then to her late residence. Funeral notice later. Eniries In Mayor Wliitton May Not Oult 0'r'I'AWA (CF) -Mayor Char- lotte Whitton. who recently sold ghg will quit as mayor at the end of July. Tuesday set tongues wggging WILII Whit may DO I hint that she will stay on. Remarklng that the Internation- al Convenion of Local Authorit- ie; 1; being held this fall Rome. Mayor Whltton said I hope to attend." She has alreatb been invited as mayor of Ottawa. The comment was made at I meeting of board of control which already had accepted the resign- ation of city finance commission- er A. H. Ritchie, the man Mayor Whitton said she couldn't do 23rd Electrical Approvals CounciI'Meeting Concludes The members of the Electrical large Heller"-01' m0'-"md ”” ' Approvals Council of the Canadl Standards Association concluded a .1, farm tractor. WW3” Wm JIIPPIJI power to drive motor-driven farm equipment, , ate weldllll 133' very, successful convention ycster- china, electric laws or serve as day 'at the Ch-rlottetown I-Iotol. . sowed of electrical pawn to T1113 W” ""17 3” m”"”3 "d the homestead when the electri- the first ever held on P.E.l. The Council. who give the CSA mu approvals laboratories the benefit of their national experience In C5,; Approvals Laboratories. was their field 01 safeguarding the convene, for 1.1;, convgntion and public in the widespread use and an next meeting will be held In IPPUCBUOI 01 919cm") '"”" Saskatchewan. and equipment. were called ILPOII to consider some new and novel electrical equipment. city from the power company Mr. G. Moos. manager ofithe Dandellons reached North America troin Europe was after -1 i . , . I ' is . I I 3 I The Miss Centennial Coniesi . Photographed during their brief appearance in bathing suits, the contestants as they appeared in the Miss Cher- lottetown Centennial contest at Queen Charlotte High School last night are: MISS N-ancy MacNevin, MISS Junior Board orf Trade; Miss Constance Chandler, Miss Lions; Miss Noreen MacPherson, Miss Rotary, who was chosen Miss Charlottetown Centennial; Miss Rita Shanahan, Miss Kinsmen; Miss Ruth Boswell, Miss Centennial Y's Men; and Miss Barbara MacDonald, Miss Kiwanis. I I Barter's Film Lab. Art Society The spring exhibition of the Prince Edward Island Art Soc- icty "went over with a bang" members of the society were in- formed last night at he regular monthly imeeting. Mrs. Davies said Mr. Wslthen Gaudet was so ' ” with the " recep- tion that he offered to do all he could to promote another exhib- ition of Art Society paintings in August. Mrs. Davies reported 1.200 hind a parked vehicle into the path of the truck which was pro- ceeding very slowly along the street. He was taken at once to Prince County Hospital where his condition last night was reported to be fairly satisfactory.-S. CHILD INJURED - The lila- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Campbell. Charlotte town, Jas injured yesterday when she ran out from the east side of Pownal Street and collided with the fender of a half-ton truck driven by Solomon Taweel of Charlottetown. The child was tak- en to the Charlottetown Hospital but it is not thought that she was suffering serious injury. ::YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT JAMBOREE - FORUM. In Memoriam In loving memory of R. T. WRITE who passed away June 15th. 1952. Remembered by Wife and Family. In loving memo .. at our dear Mother Mrs. Mary J. Finley who departed this life on June ldtll. 1953 and our dear Father. Alex- ander Finley oa September 2nd. lnl. We travel down a winding road, A road without an end. And they who seem so far away. Are only around the bend. They face a brighter sunshine. Softer breeseo. skies more blue. And sometimes in their happiness They'll meet again with you. So let not your heart be troubled. It's true that in ,the end. Happiness will follow sorrow When you meet them around the Lovingiy Remembered by Daughters and Son. Toweel who departed this lite June I4. I951. Always remember and sadly missed by family. In loving mem y of my dear fother. John A. Mcswall. Rose- sgsazth. who passed away June '15. I . . N. D. MeeLoen trnnuxnn Monthly Meeting- In loving memory of Junesl names in the guest book and a goodly sum in the contribution hat. Miss Eleanor Lowe reported another set of backdrops com- pleted for the centennial com- mittee. Mrs. D. M. Gass gave an in- teresting and comprehensive report of the Maritime Art Association convention held recently at Saint John. It was decided by the member. to hold another exhibition in Aug- ust, Deadline for entries will be five days in advance of the dates advertised for the opening. The same rules and regulations will be in force with the exception that entries are limited to two paintings instead of the former three. Ceramics and wood carv- ings will also be included. A presentation of two hand painted trays was made to Mrs. Davies in recognition of her in- terest. industry, determination and success in putting the Soc- iety on its feet. The presentation was made by Mrs. George DeBlois. compan- ied by an original witty and to the point verse read by Mrs. J. A. Fraser. Mrs. Davies .esponded in her usual gracious and sincere man- ner. Last but not least was an ex- cellent exhibition of paintings by Mrs. Du Vernet. winner of a tro- phy in 1953. A vote of thanks was tender- ed Mrs. Davies for a delightful afternoon and evening at her summer home in Kcppoch. News In Brief WASHINGTON. (A P)- Indian diplomat V. K. Krishna Menon talked with President Eisenhower Tuesday and is believed to have urged some conlllatoiy move to- ward Red China to ease Asian tensions. BUENOS AIRES, (AP)--Presi- dent Juan D. Peronls govern- ment Tuesday ordered two " Catholic bishops discharged from their posts and called them in for questioning before a federal judge investigating recent disorders. WASHINGTON, (AP) -Spurred - by reports of Soviet aviation ad- vances. the Senate appropriations conunittee Tuesday voted I) spend additional millions to en- sure the United States alr force is "the most powerful h the world." Personals Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Found and daughter. Mary, left for Toronto on Wednesday morning. They ex- pect to be away for two weeks. The friends of Mn. Wilfred Mcltenna. McGilI Ave., will be sorry to hear she has entered the City. Hospital lee furthc teat- men. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. lmlth of Lakeburn. R3,, on section- ing on the Island. They are guests at their roopoctive homes in North Milton and Hunter River. Mrs. Reginald lryaatan. llrackley. left by piano last Thursday evening for Alberta and British Columbia. While in Cal- gary. she will stay with hm- slster-in-low. Mrs. PJA. Giles. and will visit other friends and relatives. Next month one will extend her trip b New West- minlstar. visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allioou. Rolex Clubs Plan Centennial Week-end Here Al the June meeting of the Char-I lottetown Business and Profession- al Women's Club held at the Queen Hotel on Monday night the club president, Miss Dorothy Cul- len, called on Mrs. Helen Dunbar for her report as chairman of the hard working centennial commit- tee planning the Maritime get-to- gether of B. at P. clubs. Accord- ing to this report. the schedule for this centennial week-end July lst.- 3rd. which is being sponsored by the Charlottetown club. is well In hand and there is every indication that this venture will be a great success judging by the L registrations that have already been received from clubs in Nova Scolia. New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. as well as by the en- thusiasm displayed by the mem- bers from the Charlottetown and Summerside clubs. Mrs. Maud Bayley of vale. Ontario. lst vice-president of the National Federation of Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs, who will represent the Nat- ional president, will be presented with a key to the city by Mayor J. D. Stewart at the opening func- tion to be held at The Charlotte- town Hotel on Friday morning. July lst. That afternoon there will be a scenic drive to Cavendish fol- lowed by a lobster supper at North Rustico. Saturday morning the guests will be received at Govern- ment House and will be taken on a conducted tour in and around Charlottetown. At 6.00 p.m. there will be a dinner meeting at The Charlottetown Hotel at which Mrs. Bayley will be the special speak- er. Guests will then be free to en- joy an evening of horse-racing. An emblem breakfast on Sunday morning ' " i by .. J g; Church services will bring the week- .1 to a conclusion. Each member of the Charlotte- town Club is on one of the com- is J Pm the only seahorse with a PEDIGREE but . . . of rett: press. Miss Lena McLure: mittees making the preparations for this gala week-end the purpose of which is to co-operate with Chariottetown's centennial commit- tee in bringing more visitors to Prince Edward Island to help Charlottetown celebrate its one hundredth birthday. The commit- tees working on plans for this week-end under the general chair- manship of Mrs. Helen Dunbar with Miss Hilda Harper as the secretary. are headed by the fol-, lowing: reception. the club execut- ive; registration, Miss Ethel Suth- erland; badge and billeting.- Miss Gertrude hove; transportation, Miss Muriel Archibald; window decorations. Miss Isabelle Storey; entertainment, Mrs. Milton Bell; programme, Mrs. Christine Pick- ard; favours. Miss Adele MacLel- lan; decorations. Mrs. Tess Gar- photographs. Mrs. O. C. Craswell, and sightseeing. Miss Bessie Prowse. The Norwegian merchant marine reached more than 7.000.000 tons in 1955. world's third largest. GASTLE8 ll TIE All . . . aienlt subject to foreoloune, but houses on the ground inay'be lost through, sudden adversity. ' vs Sun Life mort- gage policy will free your home from any debt. remaining at death. Protect your loved end home...ooI.Imetodsy. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA H. Bennett Carr 140 Richmond St. Phone M35 P.0. Box as vilurion to come in and shop around our THE . LESLIE BELL SINGERS WILL APPEAR IN CHARLOTTETOWN TUESDAY. JULY 5 SPONSORED BY THE CENTENNIAL Y'S MEN'S CLUB ; IOBIN HOOD FLOUR 39c 24 LB. BAG i GINGER MARMALAUE I LB. JAR HEINZ I5 0:. SPAGHETII WASHDAY DETERGENT m wmwu; and sun remain as mayor One such item consisted of a the first colonists gived. serious. authorities said Tuesday. A T K I N S O N I S This is the month that ''I DO PROM- ISE" is perhaps heard more than at any other time of year. 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