MAY 30, IV53 line Coronation Made Honorary Life Member! llidow Display At Ti-TE GUARDIAN. GENTRAL GUARDIAN FOB STUDEBAKER parts, and service, call 1117, or visit our ser- CHARLOTTETOWN business Needs Stressed In Fine Display By Rocliforil Sq. Pupils PAGE FIVE sdeptrleu with the needle in the making of drones and many other itenis or apparel. some splendid examples of the art of weaving are a.l.Io shown and the subject matter ranges all the way from the wesving of minia- vlce department. T. G. Ives. A first class display of the abil- ity of the pupils of Rocllford Bquue School will be shown to- day and until Tuesday evening at ture picturu to aprons and chair seats. Among other haridiczs.-its be- ing shown is the work of the girls in moulding forms of birds 0f Potato Assln Of America L CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Bum- ' Madison, wlsc., September 1. merside, Lord's Day, May 31, 11.00 More 8rMcLeod's lAddress:Io P. W. C. Grgduate "Most clock watchers usually taken Full advantage hI!Lbt;enr mm The Potato Association was A.M. Rev. H. 1-". MacEwen, t m h d bl I I by Moore altlid wr!'u?ow5 to founded in 1913 to provide fnfor- -- 3:;1"ll9onf;M”?d I Ecan”:s:ure5)?gE oi the ilchool. tAmongk outstanding and animals and also the result: modern on non drspm, or motion to all interested in the cstourszlolv W.A. Cake sole, m t d -, bullies Wm ,5 err examines or he nor lsrihe mae- 0! the many lessons in cooking W59, it Corona producrlonl lrrmrmrlallorrr dlrlrlbj Moore um M&cLwd'3 Salurdny. at 0 '-W-S -u - 3 ing of their school unifoi-ms by they have had. Examples of their unusual al.lractilvaer:tss,gol'gllrr;na2& uubn mu mmnmm 91 potato". May mm, ll no r,, M, 1,?-rifoofrexoxrlostoldrfiigaixtflxextxo33,3).-Qmzfrg the girls of Grade VIII and their culinary ability will be on dfmlny. ire ale” "I l Ind the promotion of the potato ' . ' ' . (,,,....-- ..aure in ””l””:..3l.l'li..”.fl”e”?.l' mu-trv in an 1" vhm It an Hm" CON"-Mr cram-ud T” ":'d;;.f;J3.Zl"..lZ' K” W in al1e)?i.ck(s);txIo8. draped pedestal arm?" 3' mommy" soul-ml urn: Hnmdl w"'3f'.”, l Insmut" Sm" tB:l'ar):iMofpTrade. in addressing the T Q (E l W . a a. on crops, ar cles of pro uc- roll" HE S F C 3 present pro- d . C0 ii l5'l"9d”c”.O” of the Cmmy tion marketin d h d gramme of plays, music! . 3.”d””'"” ”.y"t'" 3” .”VOca' Kama on the ngmffrflln D23: 3? other items ofgg:rIileraTe::lxiSest.mIt hers. sons. dance. rind n0Ill.'Hll':lnc uonl pmlleedmgs H Prince OH. N a snl-W” Pmme ” De on 3 is the only national publication flddllnib W5” 09 9” th 1 L r Mrl H Edlnburgli and adcrrilrn on devoted exclusively to the better- F?-mrmmg H l 9 lrfrxlr lfle ld.” smnmr drapedthllilpe 15:5: . of th: mem M the pun” mdu"ry' R'CLA'F' Ass0uATl0N-Jrhere ?i:dst'lrat:::e5:f igldxstry lntegglty - 9- 5- M- "' ll1””””" I" ,. -rB.,.,.le,.lm- Mr. Peppln. who spent 35 years will be a special super-duper him 3 l. . ec;,',,,.lm.-,,, . Quocus pmfmrili Ngnd additional All IJOLMO work with the Federal shown in the C1UllF00m3 On 5llll- l?ncI1EZ?IltleinI?iE::'wn M” 8 I NEW YORK has blossomed out In "Straw" all overl . . . Dresses. 5”,f,. 2? olsers also do in the D9153-Tmllllli OT Ailflcllll-lire. his day- May 3- 3" 5:30 V-mr M9"l'lAy--rblry Igexprgss my rxlreme pleas. l Skirts and play clothes as well as hats, shoes and handbags have golu: w'0'L . A . 0; me window as they been lissoclated witll the Potato bell. I-hC1l' WW" Mid EH55” lire ' urc gr lmvlrrg been selected lo do. i all-out In a simulated Straw Fabric that is very attractive and wear- 1””mm t of o are.” cut-out Marketing Board since his retire- lmlled l0 amndr ll' - til do less on the occasion able. Holman”: Little Shop In Charlottetown and the Sportswear Dr- y::!:gr';;lI,3llgl1ilDnOL VVIESUTILTISLET Ab-v merit in I950 from the Federal ' V r ofithe lgtfrfi Cronvocation of Prlnco partment In the Summerside store have STRAW SKIRTS, and we're mi A line right side, the space service. He came to this Province ST- PAUL5 SUM)!” 59”00Li of Wales college. I understand. sure as sure that you'll find lihem very irjirlilng! They're in the in 1916 and two years later who meets tomorrow morning at Lelllrhat ll ls rome years slme ;. lay. customary Straw color, half circle style wlill A darker contrasting -;l by a miniature repro- nz the Royal Coach. The ll.!L ounrl is dominated by . of red, v.lli'.e and blue sur- hl, rm by all edging of gold tin- ' '1 w IS brilliant ill i linder the spot- llle well-cor'lcelr- '. I'll". (lcrald Mud- shsde on the belt, pockets and wiiisihaild. The material has I! perman- ent glszcd finish that scnrns creases-Ihcy'rn excliingly dlfferciu Sizes range from 12 lo '10 nnd the prion for a simulated Straw Skirt, In the American trend, is 6.03 at the Little Shop in Charlottetown and the Sportswear Department in llolmlin's Summerslde Sfrlre. o'clock. Coronation feature, soundlmrm has been prlvllegrcl lo lrpml; film, "Royal Destiny". Each lilenl- l lo you at lhls llme and 1 can M. b" 35 urged m be p”"”L sure you that this breaking of tra- "TT ditioil is much appreciated y no: R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION-Tllerelrmly In)-Self. but posslbly by fny will be'a,speclaI super-duper fiimllrllow laylrlenl My words tgdgy shown in the clubrzciionls OtlRSun-lwlll rralurally be dlrecled parll- day, May til, at 8:0 pm. lC"l',culzirly to those wllo are gradual-l bers, "their wives and guests are ' mgr and may I lcln ll-llh all pl'g.l placed in charge of seed certifica- tion work. During the many years ,whlcll he directed this branch he became widely known and exerted a great influence on the develop- nleill; of the potato Industry here. He was principally respoilsiblc for obtaining the origlilal Long Island market for Island seed Mr. F. W. Curtis Isellt:fo-It-olig?atlll7;nIl-em upjl ztllelr acllicvemeilt, and wish them A high honor has been bestowed on one of the outstanding men in ,the potato iilduslry of this Prov- illcc as wcll as on the iildustry it- self, ill the awrlrdlilg by the Potato With the accent on Summer -it's high time you were choosing ymlr !4l.'MMI:IR lIANDBAG7Tlic -Av'vicscrll'y Dcpnlllllciil has H f.nc SCIECIIIII of Plastic Bags priced from 2.25) in (1.39 that arc gain: in please you as well as complement your Sllmnlcr Costumes. TIlcy'l'tl sturdy enough Contlilued on page l5 -7” r -V m- Associnlloil of America of an Hon- Green Mountains and since then invited to &tlend- --'"'m-wr.-A -. r""i-mrmwmmrm"WW"-'m4r"p-'-'1, ur:ll'y Life Membcrslllp to Mr. S.!hi1s seen production here change A 051- "55 HST '" Thf f:”l'"”, ”!5""rl(”,-V M Tf.'g"(;0' ,”:'”lhf”:lf3:r : iolsiand leis of war and lll".l"l'f? smart enourli to carry with your G. pcrmllr labor-ell Each year. cer- 'from me blues and reds which SPECIALS-Where? At Sleivartln-Ddfllck R03-5llEl'V. Clla-1 0 .5 Mini W" lltlv-Ill Pl?-1; kl” Rh r K llalntlest wearables! There are R number of sl,vlcs7drawsirln;z. hm: l-lllmch 5h0”)d hale Wpwled 0” 5”” Mm” M" re W "W ' fin various sizes), over-sllouldrr and pouch. While is always right hill Bakeries of course. Tempting ei l r . rlched home slyle bread, wlllle and I the l-lrsl. Year Pass list oi PIIIICP, whole wheat. Luscious Dies. fruitillf WM” Couege l””1"'”e””l' Kl” pearcd as Frederick Rossitcr. and cream: breakfast rolls; Do-i nuts, plain and sugared. Airy aitcllciziilce. During the eve- 'nlilg session, which was devoted ill part in musical and other en- ..L.. tcrtalllnlcnt numbers, Mrs. Ernest POLICE COURT - In the City Carr, Secretary of the Charlotte- Court yesterday morning tnwil brallcll of the League gave a ate K. M. Martin, B. readiilg which was well received. 0 20 days in jail vtlillout option I early yesterday morning. predominated then to the white variety which in 1918 was so scarce rt full carlosd of seed could not be shipped. Mr. Peppln is a member of the Agricultural Institute of Canada. the Potato Association of America and the Professional Institute of the Civil Service of Canada. tniil iiidividu:lls lire so hollored by the Association for their outstand- inl: colllrlbutions tn the potato industry. The Life Memberships are cus- tomlirlly conferred at tho Recog- nition Ballquet held during the annual meeting of the Association. This year the dinner will be held -for other occasions there are prlsfcls and H10 new simulated bamboo in the natural sllndc. All urn nlrcly lined and flnlslicrl. Shop iorlriv for your Summer Hnlldbag in the Accessory Drparllllenl at. llolnlarrx. Kinsmen Carnival Final plans for the holding of the Klll'-:llCll Carnival which will he striecd ill the Charlottetown lrnl-um next week were drawn up You know it seems a little silly to me for us women in sweller through the Summer in the same lypr of Foundation Garment that we weal during the Winter . . . Specially so when the Corset Department has the new FLEXEES "COOLAlP.E" in two different garments. Flcxces "Coolalre" come in A comfortable Girdle as well as the all-in-one ("liti- FOR A REAL holiday treat trylP0lice our delicious squares, walnut. slice,ib'-N0” M'3ill5" Bullerscolclr brownlerl ralslrr lmdldrunk and incapable was sentenced city l I The party returned to the 'llllursda,i night at the bi-montllly mceilllc of the Charlottetown Kins- lilPll (lluli at 'I'lle Charlottetownl The cilnlrlnnil was Mr. Reg. Mac- lenii iissisicii by co-chairman Mr. Alfred Cordell. Delegates were chosen to attend the DlSli'lt'i. Convention being held at the University of Wisconsin, lFunera1 Yesterday Of '11 Saint John. N.B. on June 18- 19-20 Ml-. Clyde White was wel- zorlleri as R iicw Kinsman and Mr. 3us D()Il'll(! was welcomed as a luest. ............-... HOWARD McINNlS Fl'l'l'EI) FOOTWEAR I75 Qiiccn St.-Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per insertion "”nlliflls'D-T riluu-:li-Al ilic PrlilVG('..Ci)VliEt7y Hospital on wcrlilcrrdily, May 27th, :0 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker, Fl'i2d('l'lCl(lll, .31 (lnllullter. 'A('IIl-IIIN--At the King's o Ifllolllinl. Montrigue, on lllay as. loss, In Mr. and Mrs. M. lilllr Marlincllcrn, Cardigan, It dnughlnr. HEATON-At the King's County Eiospual, Montnguc, on May 26th, 1953.10 Mr. and Mrs.Peter Bcaton, ilrllc Rlicr. :1 soil, Marshall Aldon. .lIuF.A('III-IIIN-At. the P. E. 1. Hospital on May 77th, 1953. to Mr. and Airs. Angus Mai-Eachern, oi ion, Glenn Mlchllel, 7 lbs, 3 on. I-'AI.I.-At Victoria. Maternity H08- liiuil on May '.l3i'd, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Fall (nee Doris Daw- lom, llulldon, Ontario, 9. daughter, JWEIIGOIVII Ruth. 8 lbs. l5'!i oz. BERTR.-UT-On May 25th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Wnldrnn Bertram, I""l'”ll"'”n. ri daughter 8 lbs 10 oz. ' ' IIOWATT--On Mny 29th. I953, tn llr. nryl Mrs. Stirling Howstt, ;l'i:lnf;:niv, A son, 1' lbs. DEATHS ;lJlAl-nsroxiiiit-Achairlott?iWH,-oil lesdav, tiny 19th, 1053, Mary A. illsisaml, r-nrmcrly of Rollo Bay in .'.cr 5-iill year. . ' l'i)R'l'l-LR-,-ii QfI'F!'AlnAV,-, A . pnrtnrl EH.slon :n M- Mrllllf'rl.l' of Murray River, Warm)" Pl scar. Resting at the M ylwrull . llilflrfll Home uilill Sun- mnr Lrnlllllolfl. D;Ui1(ll'fII from Murray ”'Tll-ll ilflllt hwvh 0" Sl.lndny' Inmnr llnlcncinl! .'ii .2 oclock. 1 M ill Murray River Chm... 7”.l'. the P. E. Island l'r'r1IY-'1-TN”-7Ili. Redford May 29. loss, WM: :I'h.-"llflllll Flynn ill llcr 85th W -mmilficnlnills lirc resting at fullcrrll rmvl hm.eml Home Where in an-rill cc will be held Sull- "lll00n. service starting fit I . "Ely Intciment in suirolk Cem. N.D. Maolean UNDERTAIIER EMBALMER Clilirlottetown Ind North Wlltshire PIION E 149 when CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Illusion St. PHONE 508 C”mPl0f0 Funeral and Ambulance Service 1 ll nmll-Irmncwr-W. Melanin iLate Maj. T.B. Rogers The funeral of the late Major Thomas B. Rogers. V.D., took place yesterday and was very largely attended. It was held from the McLean Funeral Home to St. James Presbyterian Church where the service was conducted by Rev. T. H. B. Somcrs who also officiat- ed at the grave. A packed churcll listened as Rev. Mr. Somcrs spoke words of coni- fort lo the bereaved and favorite hymns were sung. Citizens lined the streets for blocks as the cor- tege passed on its wily to People's Cs.-nlcicry where the interment took place. The Canadian Legion service at the graveside was conducted by Major A. H. Peake. CD.. and a slowly moving file of Lcgionnalres, Veterans and Officers of the Ser- vicesrdroppcd poppies on the eas- kcl. as they passed. As they were dropped la. favorite selection of the soldier of two World Wars. i'Lord Loval.'s Lament", was heard from the bagpipes of Bamdmastcr W01 W. B. Burke. A Firing Party under command of SGMS C. E. Ryan fired the traditional three volleys over the grave as B parting salute and the haunting notes of the Last Post and Reveille were sounded by Bugler Frank Smith. At the con- clusloil of the services another favorite pipe selection of Major Rogers was heard as Bfl'll(lIIla5iCI' Burke blew "The Road to Tllc Isles." The pallbearers were Brig. W. W. Reid, D.S.O., E.D., Lleui. Col. W. J. MacDonald. E.D., Lieut. Col. J. D. Stewart, D.S.0., E.D., Major R. E. Howard, E.D.. Capt. C. R. Pal- mer, E.D.. Capt. James Coles, M.M., Maj. J. S. DESIROCIIES, E.D., Maj. H. M. Simpson, E.D. . In the Bearer Party were War- rant Officers E. G. Lewis, J. F. Smith, E. H. Toombs, C. A. Orford, W. N. Farrar, J. T. Place, J. D. Mccaskill, M.M., and Giles Cant- wcll. The Insignia. Bearer was Maj. J. I. Nicholson, M.C. Mal. R. H. Mzihar commanded the funeral party and tile Rccce Band was under the direction of Baildmastcr T. M. MacFarlanc. Tile largely attended funeral in- cluded it great many officers who had served with the late Major Rogers or who had been Mess- nintcs at various times ill the past., Many other citizens were also pre- sent to pay ll final tribute to the well known svporisman, business- man and soldier. DeniFalTAs”s"llT Annual Meeting Dr. A. L. ltlnclssnnc of Cili'll'IOIiC- town was elocicrl Prcsident of (ill! Dental Association of P. E. lslilnil nt their nnliillll lncclinl: held In the Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday cvenlng. Olhcr officers circled were: Vice President. Dr. R. L. Noonnn, Suinmersldc; Secretary- Rclzisirlir-Tronsiirer, . Dr. llcllih Mclnlyrc, Cllzirlotlclowli. Members of the Council, Dr. J. l). Rcddln. Mount Stewart and Dr. K. A. Maclsachern, Chlirlniietown. Platinum is prized for jewelry because it is a much harder metal than silver or gold. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mo- than Mrs. Donald Smith, who died May 31, 1949. Sweet are the memories that linger, Dear is the one that Is gone, In memory we'll hold you dear Mothrr i AI long an the your: ro!-I along. Stlll in us "come illiya of udnees. Tours in secret. often flow. Your cherished memory never leaves us. , Though you died four years ago. Always rnml-mhercil by her and dluglltorl. Dolly, Katy. Joelle Mary; Andrew - Irvine Wedding Today At The Baptist tlhurch a..L. I-"hast. Baptist Church. Char- lottetown, will be the scene of the marriage this afternoon at half past two of Kathryn Joyce Mac- Gilllvray Irvine, daughter of Mrs. Stuart Donald Irvine and the late. Mr. Irvine of Charlottetown and George Maccoubrcy Andrewpson of Mr. and Mrs. Blair MacMilllin Andrew of New Glasgow, P. E. I. The ceremony is to be performed by the Rev. J. D. Davlson, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. George Tllley of Pownal, against 8. background of masses of white cherry blossoms. Mr. Royston F- Mugford, church organist, will play the wedding music, and the soloist. Miss Nancy MacNevin, will sing "I Love You Truly" before the core- mony. and "0 Perfect Love" dur- ing the signing of the register. The bridal party will enter the church to the strains of the Lohengrln Wedding March by Wagner, and the receeslonal will be Men- delssohn's "Midsummer Night's Dream" Wedding March. The bride, to be given in mar- riage by her brother. Mr. Donald Stuart Irvine of Calgary. is wear- ing an exquisite Elizabethan style gown of white satin and Chantilly lace, with layers of filmy nylon net. over the satin undersklrt. and an oversklrt of lace with scalloped edge falling into 0. fan tail train. The jacket of lace has fitted sleeves narrowing to points over tllc wrists, buttoned front and stand-up collar. A seed pearl coronet will hold her elbow length veil of French illusion. and she will carry date squares; also a wide variety of crisp crunchy cookies, choc-chip. ice-box, date and oatmeal at Stew- art Bakeries Ltd. Phone 2ll for delivery. YOU CAN'T G0 to the Coron- ation, but you can save money in. buying one Studebaker Champion four-door sedan, 1947 model. New paint, seat covers etc. Good for thousands of miles. Priced to clear at 5995.00. Buy now and save money. A long summer ahead. T. G. Ives. l WEEK - END CORONATION SPECIALS. One 1947 four-door Dodge Sedan. Looks good and runs well, and worth more than the price asked, 3595.00. One Oldsmo- bile 1950 model four-door sedan, a lovely family car. Enjoy big car comfort at the small car price. Priced for Saturday and Monday only, 31295.00. T. G. Ives. BEAUTY PRIZE WINNER - Yesterdny Miss Rena. MiicNevIn, of Moore and McLeod. Ltd., Char- lottetown, was nrsl; prize winner in Elizabeth Arden School . of Beauty and Fashion examinations. Girls from the Marltlmes and Quebec attended the week-long school at Halifax, which was con- ducted by Miss Grace stoyle. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfleld Charge. The hours of service for Sunday, May 81st, are as follows: Hunter River ii A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Bmolmcld 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. E. Raymer of Toronto will show the film "Into all the World" in Brookfleld following the evening service. All are welcome. Mr. Law- rence Blarkic will conduct the ser- vices. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Iri- terim Moderator. ADDRESSED PUPILS-An inter- esting and thought provoklllg ad- dress was given to the pupils of the four City schools yesterday morning by Dr. T. E. E. Robbins on the significance of the Coronation ceremony. Dr. Robbins spoke from first hand experience as he was present at the Coronation of King George VI in 1937, being privileged to be ii member of tile Westmin- ster Abbey Choir at that time. R GNOME b0ll'l"9lI OT While "I" The speaker was introduced to the llllllms lmd 3WPh3l'l0”5- students by Mr. K. A. Parker, Eup- The bTlde'3 auelldalll-D MISS erintendent of Schools, and rip- Carol Creelman as maid of honour. nnd Miss Doris Andrew. sister of the groom, as bridesmaid, will wear gowns of nylon net over raspberry tafetta, fashioned like that of the bride. Their ensemble will be com- pleted by braided headdresses of matching tulle and nosegays of yel- low roses and poms. The groom will be attended by Mr. Glen Douglas of Montreal, a close friend and Mccilll classmate. while ushering are Mr. -Charles Ballem and Mr. William C. Mac- Lean. 'l'llc bride's mother is wearing an afternoon dress of dusty rose iiyloll lace over pale pink taffeta with n. grcy squirrel neck piece and grey and black accessories. llcr col-s.-lgc will be of Pink Delight roses. Mrs. Andrew has chosen 5. jacket dress of navy nylon net. with which she will wear navy and white accessor- ies and a corsags of red Better Time roses. A reception at the Charlotte- Hotel will follow the ceremony, at which the toast to the bride will be proposed by Mr. Russell seller, and responded to by the groom. The bride's table. arranged with is white damask cloth and tapers in silver candelabra, will be centred with is bouquet of spring flowers and 3 three tier wedding cake. The bride and groom are leaving this evening on a motor trip through the Meritimes, to Boston and New York, the bride wearing a. smart smoke grey bengsline suit, with short coat of Coronation red. and red accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew will spend the summer at Cavendish, where Mr. Andrew is connected with Green Gables Golf course, return- ing to Charlottetown in the autumn. The bride was fonnerly on the staff of the Polycllnic in Charlotte- town. Among the out-of-town guesu attending the wedding are Mr. Glen Douglas of Montreal, Mr. Donna Irvine. mu Marion Reid and Mr. Gus Downs of Calgary. The republic of Indie. prod d more than 4.000.000 bicycle tlrgcein proprlately thanked by the Prin- cipal of each school. LIGHT DELIVERY TRANSPOR- TATION. One only 1fl48 Chevrolet half ton oxprcss, worth lot more than the price nskvfl for week- end clearance, &'i49.00. Two 1932, Studebaker, lmlf loll Ili"lll')' duly trucks, shocks. nvcrlnnd rcar spring. heavy duty iircs. Looks and acts like new, low nlilezigc. and will run for yc.-ir.:. See these models and save money. Older models at lower lll'1('0F, in clear your choice for ucck cild at .Dl395.00. Can lic linllL,'IiI, on icrms, as long as HIIH)-SIN monllls to pay. T. (.2. lvr-.r. HISTORIC (TIlA.VIlll-'.Tt l-'IC:VI'- UREI)-Tile Cailndinil (ieograpll- Ical Jourrlnl for May contains an article titled "COllICdPl'aV.iOlICIli1IIl- ber. Prince Edwnl'd Island", by Mr. Justice A. E. Arsciliiiilt. retired Judge of the supreme Court in which be briefly deals with Island history and the dcvclopnlcnt which resulted ill the formation of the Dominion of Cnllnda. The nrtlclc is illustrated with It picture of the Confederation Chamber, showing the original table and chairs as used on'the historic occasion re- ferred Io. A reproduction of the bronze tablet on the wall of the chamber commemorating the 1864 Conference, provides added inter- est to this authoritative article. .--vi? BRIDE-T0-BE HONOURED - On Wednesday evening May 20, a miscelhmcolls shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred 3. Mac- Donald. Beasley Ave.. Parkdalc. in honour of Miss Ruby MacDonald, whose marriage is to take place on June 2. She was escorted to the seat of honour by Mrs. Charles Maclnllis, while a heavily laden badret of gifts was canted in by Mrs. Jack I-lennessey and Miss Dtmalda MacDonald. wylo read the verses. The bride-to-be, in a few fitting words. thanked all present for their thougtltfulneel. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Albert 1969. I Murphy. Mrs. Merrill Murphy and Mrs. Richard Hogan. and another for a similar offence was fined 510 and costs or 20 days. l A fine of 510 was imposed on a local resident who failed to stopl at a red light. l - M- l FUNERAI. AT HAZI-ILRROOK-A The funeral of the late Mrs. H. J. Carver was held yesterday after- noon from the MacLean Funeral Home to I-lazclbrook Baptist Church where serv ce was con- ducted by Mr. L. Harris, Licentiate T. L. Poole, and Rev. T. L. Goudge. The poll bearers were John Drake, Victor Koughan, Reggie Jenkins, Robert Jones, R. H. Wood, H. S. Jenkins. cans IN COLLISION - short- ly after eleven o'clock last. night a Chevrolet. car going north on Queen Street and a Dodge heading south which attempted to make a left turil between the Market Building and the Public Library building, were ill collision near the city weighing scale house. The north-bound car had the left front lender and entire bumper forced badly out of alignment, and Rainbow Club Holds Doronation Tea The annual tea. 'held by the Rainbow Auxiliary of Sunset Lodge took place yesterday afternoon at the Y.M.C.A., under the convener- slllp of Mrs. Alex MacDonald, as- sisted by Mrs. G. Eallingall, and proved to be most successful. Spring flowers adorned the tee. table, and the Coronstion theme was carried out throughout the room in the bouquet of flowers, the flags and the blue and gold decorations. Pouring were the president, Mrs. Ruby I-loule, C.D.A., Mrs. Noel H. DeBlols, Mrs. ,T. H. :3. Homers Mrs. A. Frank MacLean, Mrs. H. Frizzell and Mrs. James Mac- Fadye-n. Mrs. N. MacLean ushered the guests, who were greeted by Sr. Major wheeler and Major Stevens. Tile tea hostesses were all members of the Rainbow Club. the steering gear put completely out of commlxion. A passenger in this car crashed head-on against the windshield, which was shat- tered, but escaped injury. The oth- er car appeared to be only slightly damaged. NL'RSES' ALUMNAE I)AN(1E-- The Nurses'Alumnue of the Prince Edward Island Hospital cnlcrtriin- ed the graduating class and their friends at 9. dance at the Cundall Home last evening. Mrs. Leonard Vatcher, president of the Alunlnric, and Mrs. Lois MacDonald, super- intendent of nurses, received the guests. The ten. table, beautifully decorated with spring flowers and roses, was presided over by Mrs. Walter Shaw and Mrs. Neil Mac- Lezin. Anlong those assisting in serving were Miss Kay Dalziel, Mrs. Clapp, Miss llelcn Crosby, Miss Verna. Darracll and Miss Kay Williams. CALEDONIAN ('T.IlB -- Plans for s. MacKinnon Banquet the evening; of July 28 were discussed at 9. meeting of the Caledeaillan Club of Prince Fxlward lslzilld Int night and it conlmitice appointed to make. arrangenlenls. Composing it are the Hon. Doulzald Mlici(ln- non. Messrs. J. Stewart. lllacKlnllon, MIIICOIIII MacKlnnon, liclth Mac- Kiilnoil rind Dr. Frallk MacKlnnon. The principal business of the. meeting was preprimllolls for Clan Maclilnnon Day at xfolliagtle the following day at which the Chief of the Clan will be prescllt. As in previous years the Club is (:O-f7l)Pl'- Pinnlst for the afternoon was lMrs. J. 1.. Curran, and Mrs. John Rodd was -in charge of the variety table. DisplayofNeTv lEnglish Coins In Taylor's Window binaiion Foundation Garment. Tliey'rr- made for coolness of a dis- flnctlve nylon jncqiinrd marl-lulsoiic with elastic jacquard back rvnli sides. There is light hnnlnlz down the front for that necessary I'” siralnt that changes I bulge to a svelte line. There is a full range n' sizes in both types of Foundation Garments-the Girdle is priced ("W and the Combination is 11.95. . . . Oh, by the vray. there's a side 7.'p per opening for ease In getting-into and out-of. For the coolest Sum mer and for the smartest "fi;;ure." of your career wear Flexees "Cool- A CAUSE WORTH SUPPORTING! DAY-SATURDAY. MAY 30th! sire" from the Corset Section at Holmhn's. REMEMBER GIRL GUIDE KAI!-'lN All Good Prizes and 8:30 Sharp CHARITY BINGO ROLL-AWAY CLUB TONIGHT at Full Cari! for 325.00 Admission 35: ANNUAL A ilisplliy of the new English coins, minted in Britain in com- memorniion of the Coronation and to he issued for use early in June, nlziy bc soon in the show window of Taylor's Jewellery Store on Grafton Street toriziy. The coins, which were made by the London Branch of the Royal Mini, are ihn only ones of their kind in the Province. They range fronl two shilling six pence to 1Mil. The most. OlIiSl.ill(IlTI2 coin In the (lislllny is the mmllalion piece five sltillillg crown. The engrav- ing of Elimlicili riding it horse side-srirldlc may be seen on the coin. Around ii. are inscribed the words "Flillll and Trust 1 will Boar Vnlo Vail.” 5th District Queen's Womenis Progressive Conservative. Association Charlottetown and Royalty THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1953 at 8 P. M. CONSERVATIVE HEADQUARTERS 130 Richmond Street, (formerly V-Club) All ladies interested urged to attend MEETING Low offices in August 29th. Coins in this (llsplav are: Three pcncc, six pcni-c, U2 penny, one shilling, tun sliillliics, one penny, 1X2 crown and crown. ritlng with the Cape Brrtnll Gaelic Foundation to zlri'nlllzc the visit of the lllgllland clilrflnlil. PRESEN'l'l.N'(l SF.-XIOR. RECIT- Al.-Miss Bethany W"DOllRId, AR. C.'l'., will pres 2: ill": scrclld sclllor recital, fl prr. lllll of plzillo eclec- iloils, tolnorr ll at 8.15 in Nntre Dame . . The plan- ist will play .clcc:loils. with Each, Chopin, .-l l Bcctllovcli, and a number of uric modern com- posers Nprescllirtl lll ill: prograni. Miss McDonald wlil lcnve ior To- ronto ln late rulllnlrr the Senior S;-llool established at the Royal Collsrrvalory to prepare a limited nulnbcr of gifted advanc- ed students of music for profes- sional careers. T0 ATTI- JAZVIBOREE - Thrae leaders for the Prince Ed- ward Islnnd Boy Scout Contingent to the Jamboree at Ottawa. in Jilly were. named at all l-Ixccuilve meet- ing following the annual meeting of the Provincial Association last night. Those named were Com- missloner F. A. Drlscoll, camp chief, Prank Costello, scoutmaster, East Royalty and Gordon Kerr, Executive Cominissioner. Five pat- rols of 41 scouts will attend. It was also announced that Jim Mac- Kenzlc. assistant scoutmastcr at Oweary would be made available to Canadian Headquarters staff at Ottawa. The Boy Scout Track and Field meet will be hold at Memorial Field Sxilllrdar, June 27th. AT'I'ENDF.D S. A. MEETING - Thirty city Salvationlsts made I round trip by bus to Moncton on Thursday to attend the annual meeting of the Home League which was held there on the afternoon and evening of that day. The guest sp:akti' was Li.-Col. A. hir- hurst, Territorial Home League clone SI ll our LE I On "Nnalfe After the lFlooiI, a Typo of the History of I ITIIP Prolivssllig l I II. I”. f liiircli" by TH). Hall, mciiing at 7:30 Rcv. Mncliul-n, TI..-L, Sivns nf Frizlnml .SumIlu lull nrc ni.'miuc to nil:-nil in enroll in ED'S TAXI Lucky Number: 32596 33065 35298 170 Phone 1010 NOTICE RE SUMMER CLOSING closed all day Saturday, commencing Satur- day. June 6th, up and including Saturday. Cliarloi-tefewn will lie l l i l MONDAY. I)ancing 10 p.m. to 2 n.m Music by ill Slloiisuri-ll by ('cnl For Rcscrvatimis DON'T MISS THE BIG ACORONATION MIDNIGHT DANCE AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUE 31.00 llcr llci-son AI .iI'NlC 1, I953 . Door Prize 1- n(iWnI(1WIlPrS cnllilll Y's Men's Chill phone 2854 or 1242 PRE-0PFlNINf RIONIDAY, J OORONATION DANC-E RED ROOSTER SNACK BAR (Cmpiuid) Sllunlcd near llcw rink ml the 'l'ralls-Cllmlda lllgllway. 6 TTELEBRATION IINF. Isl, 9 PAT. Eastern Trust Building MORTON DEW Your Insurance Counsellor PHONE 3046 Charlottetown