Stopped From Entering Canada DETROIT (Arb -Corlis 1..m.,.,,. wealthy New York leftiat, wa, taken off a train at the Canadian border Tuesday and held by immi. gration officials at -nearby Windsor, Out. The 58-year-old L t, t chairman of the Na nEi cl.ru'.'.'.'f5 of American Soviet Friendship up, he was "shocked" by Canada's re. fitsaltoletlilinfillaspeaking en. gagement in Toronto. Lamont ind boarded the train at Detroit. Lamont is the son of the lat. Thomas W. Lamont, a partner g,, Is Critical of Premier Hicks e For Not Replying To Flemming SYDNEY (CF) - Progresslveiin partisan petulance-a smart- Conaervative leader Robert L. aleck retort to a perfectly sincere Stanfield criticized Premier Henry suggestion." Mr. Hicks had laid D. Hicks Tuesday night for not in effect that instead of Maritime lcceiitlng an invitation to a pro- co-operation it would be politics poled meeting of Atlantic pre- as usual. riders on' economic development. The PTPKTWIIVG C0'l59l'VltlV0 skills north to Canada. o'Pl'&l:ller Bl':::l'Iw!u:(;llnpFl:!dfiHl::! ::::l'";'E.lt4it'im53W Canadians are just beginning '5'” 3 to open up the most exciting trea- :,l::Iet&:Ion1n pfloplonn ' :l'l;::IElet)dll II:rfemtIh.:' 1:3 suremhofuse of trlilaturalmregouralez ML I-smmelder 251:1. eslgiigz. mg Auanuc pmvmcel l,lII!idel'fKl'IatII:BI,el. TVli'e."WIntaerI ll CTN” Brew" swm PTOKTGIMVB "TIM" ” I""' I” cm” I''" Bright Future For Students In Canada CAMBRIDGE. Mass, (CP) - Works Minister Winters of Can- ada Tuesday night told students the Massachusetts Institute of Technology a bright future awaits any who decide to take their Frozen Foods Plant For N.B. Announced Premier Flemming said: "We are convinced that this new in- dustry will help to provide new and profitable markets for farm- ers over a wide area of New Bruns- wick. Our policy is to assist in the development of industries, making use of our own food production, in every reasonable way." Hon. C. B. Sherwood, minister of agriculture. termed the new development "a constructive step for improving the marketing sit- GITY AIIII CENTRAL . Wed.. May 9. 1956 M01-man's DAY greeting cards.l "CRAISWELL for better photo- Fctidin Bros. iEl'3Pll5- . l TOILETRIES for PLEASE name your bill when! PE'iFF'MEb- . B ' paying City taxes. iliioihen 5 Day. Reddin rojuonl "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS EDUCATIONAL TAX is due snail” the Hughes Drug Store... payable nn Tuesday. May 15th. . , MOTH!-ZWS DAY CHOCOLATFS SEE US for the best In ladies g.R..ddin Ems, - and mciis luutzatzc at reasonablel COUNTY Fkh mm : : FREDERICTON N. B. - A maj- or frozen fooda processing plant will be established this year in New Brunswick by McCain Foods Limited. The plant will be built In East Florenceville. The company plans to begin con- struction immediately in order to be prepared for this year's potato crop. The McCain Company, long as- sociated with the potato industry and the marketing of farm crops. plans to turn out about a million Page 2, The Guardian made his obscure concern about pilccs. A fcw odd pieces to clear QUEENS p . p at cost. 5. L. Hardy & Co. Game meeting postponed Will and a half pounds of frozen french- uation far New Brunswick farm . gnduue M MJIT. Conservative Association here. May 15. fried potatoes and about one mil- products . The minister said that "we are I "um on an and Mr, mum mmned the New the New Brunswick election more the J. P. Morgan investment bank. lion and three quarter pounds of the new industry would mean a ch" he "1 d "we He . n p Bruiiswcik premier by "refusing plain to Premier Flemming and in firm. Last July 2'I.hewou dis- '"" ' ' 'i' to reply." -In addition, he said, he could have also sounded like rn al of an indictment charging I ANNVAI4 Ofifll II W and p Tllli , e o s gov-1-H SHORE market lobsters (mun pen ln the first yell, at much wider diversmnuon of km keenl in need of the son 0' Y premier of Nova Scotia." him wltli' contempt of the Senais ll.-hr-kali hztnquct will be held on. . K V A 'rhur.-rim-. liar lfllh at 8130 ll-m -"C 3 P0i"”le Que” 5'70” Jtdli production. Later. if production farm production in the province. t ”Lhg peopie of Nova 5 H h - S . .. q, . . . - if (I kill t. 9" 3 3V9 . i i:;.:”r::.:r':.::::.:r::.airs: .::.";::..':. .i....i as :2. beg; mo. iH33;u;;ew,og;;g-.w-;gm-m--;- gm d -o mm 2. (-,inmu(' Social welfare Bur-1 fT'l3l3h" ailalliiwfgs bemes ';n':;”.,e';'5.?ZJ an S gcessing in Maine. The provincial ill” 9”I:";:”":: fdeum? ct; Prenfiler rilclilllsmgiiailihein In.vu;t,Ii,o1'i'.', Prime Minister St. Laurent at thz Carthy's investigation 0oIle(l!,(I1ml1IIII. :0 '5 ' The Company's -” -' i n to go authorities have been encouraging 9"" " i" m "” statemet th recent Canadian Labor Congress fun in 1068 ' i fr0nlI'cl'- F0! m8llY V98?! 9-0 B at the Nova Senna convention in Toronto The I . prime Lamont. an author and lecturer can tat! days Friday and Satur- Llziy, fliay ii and I2. iSWEalBT5- ' l l ' IMF l IR GUIDE YNIFORNIS. l)('l'- . 1.:-1,.;"IA'1rI::Ri:TrliItI:SaIiiIdLpaydbl'd. dlllctg. blclts urgently nccdcd. Please: The ("V pan" ("C9 W” V957 'li1OS(l'll' llay l5lh call ii-I-it) Guides will collect them lmrd"-V 5l"e"gIhe"ed by an ad" diilonnl peace officer when Alex. TLESDAY, MAY 15TH, is thel TINY TOTS.rz-ccived shipment andcr Stewart above. 252 Graf- final day for paying the first in- of boys' and Ell'l-S W001 alld ll ylon ton Street. City. .was sworn in by lrlr-iEiIIll'lel'lL of City Taxes. isweaters. M3Sl5ll"3i9. Marlllh in-elf Yule!- . g g days session of the Police Court. SPECIALS in ltlillinery for WE Tlil-..-l'l' TIIF. SICK WELL. Consmhk. Swwan is a veteran of l.ll:ilicr's Day. Adellziis Millincry,-Gigl.'cyls Pharmacy. UPC" 3 8-"I iwmm War 11, having Se.-yard for (.luria Building. to 8 pm- morc than a year in the Canad- INTEREST st ill! rate of ll of TINY rows pref-eivcd shipnient Ac'h';f(lh-.05” is '"""ed Wm 1”" per month will be charged on of boys' and girls raincoats. sizes nil overdue installments after May 3 -6. M M ”LH””"'iil.3Z..C'l-'33:iAttend Funeral of (i.tl)lCT BADGES -- At the re-.Sccd oats. iIlmPr pulzir drill of the R.C.S.C.C. Kent town. . a 0 Accident Victims Rovernment would consider any proposals from the premier of New Brunswick "whoever he may be after June 18," the date of the forthcoming New Brunswick prov. incial election. "N0 REPLY AT ALL” "Mr. Hicks public reply was no reply at all.” Mr. Stanfield said. "It struck a serious blow at Mari- time economic co-operation. It was the worst kind of reaction because it was an expression made the development of trial plots for testing out the possibilities of rais ing certain varieties of vegetables here. I-ion. J.. R. Pichettc. minister of Industry Ind development. said that officials of his department have been working closely with the McCain firm and others interested in possible further deveiopm 's in frozen foods. on philosophy at Columbia univer- sity. was refused a paaspo . 1,, 1951. state department official. said it we id be contrary to the interests the United Staes to allow him to travel abroad. minister said ideas and initiative for redevelopment of the Atlantic provinces must come from the area itself. Then the rest of Can- ada could take steps to help carry out a program. STARS OF THE FESTIVAL CONCERT PROGRAMME Distinguished Patronage L. E. SHAW i-residin Wednesday Evening. May 9th Concert will begin at 1:46 p.in. ahead with the plant and estab lisbment of s new industry was revealed by Premier Hugh John Flemming who paid tribute to the "constructive enterprise" of Mes- srs. Harrison. Wallace. Robert and Andrew McCain who comp-rice "1 present generation of a family which has been idciuincd Willi farm marketing in New Brunswick for many years. AIIJIIIIIGATIIR Continued from Page 1 Class 95-"Down Among the Cane Breaks". Stephen Foster Sons. Junior open (male voices come. Canada will be a paradise for the engineer with a will to wo " rk. Canada now faced a great shortage of engineers at a time when every effort was being util- ized to develop the country's nat- ural resources. Mr. Winters noted that one graduate-Trade Minister Howe- had made an enormous contribut- ion lo development in Canada. "We Canadians would welcome more from ,the same good M.I.T. mold," he said. The remarks were included in the tevt of a speech issued to the press before delivery. Other Election Double Dates THE CANADIAN PRESS Guardian Photo Under Chain Store Sales DR Advance In March BY lust night cight cadets received . . . . 1-rjy 'roTs - 'd shipment 16 d -1 , 5 Quebec and Saskatchewan hold L-ml: Able Cad? badges. The. b'dys' and gilgeiliincoats, sizes . Phillllzianff .?onlI:gfile) lib; Pl'0Vll1Cl8l elt3Cll0llS June 29 -oil"? OTTAWA (CF) - Chain store AdmI"I””'7hi”d we IWL” Md 9"” mites were 9” 3 5 Mr. and 5175- Eric Lowiheh vine m M Au g ' T .11 fifth time since confederation that . . 33193 adva d 214 - -””""" ll-l'.L'9”i"'3”t 539k Sm9”'l ' i 1Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon, C e 83. Cd is 9" "C3 If two provinces voted on me same March t v P" 90'" 1" 1 women's Chorus-own selection-Charlottetown Chorale 1 l””'””- fl””'" Ci""ma"d"'l7- .R:C- SPI-I('l.il.S in Tililiincry for? Mr. and Mrs. Illajor Reid motor. lvlrgftsv - 36' - Wayne Campbe . day H ' T 418000 i””! '445'000 "Pm 3133" 2 Recorder Ensemble-Elizabethan Players ii 5V V lW"l- The Cadets "i”'V'"gl IiIiilh(ir's llny. Adcllzrs Miiiincry.l cd to Ylionl-Ion yesterday where QC;gsue' AI.;,x.ER OON p;.eViouS doublpdatest o lasi ear; 1: cgrrespondiiig month 3 Soprano 5010.--why 3”, you swan My Denim--gguelen wnsnl . Hm Nmnnnnns were: J" Emerson" Gloria Hlllllllilil. they attended the double funeral ' ' N 1944-Q bee and Alberta Aui y I 9 menu of mmsucs 4 VMHI D"e"'vInc'm '"d Pun” Beck 1. Wnkr-Iin, 1.. Ward, R. Scantlc- of "Freddy and Kenneth Cosman. LP"”"li"3 ”'"”l'- W” '1' A- 3 "9 ' ' BRIDGEWATER N5 (C1,) relsmfied T'.i"d5Y- 5 Girl's Solo-"Who'll Buy My Lavender"-Patricia Lelglitlzer bury. P. Duffy. D. Chamberlain. P. DR. COX will be absent from We bmuwrs who lost their "VB! :lirVS0li, platform secretary. Mrs. -1934. Saskatchewan and Ontario The preummary he-am; -of - th tiles gains were registered for 6 Men-S Chorusgg--Truth-Lcentrd noylny Mar. chum. llP8Ffl0ll- 5- P- K9'"W- his Gill"! 31 the p"l)'Cl""'3 "Pm in a drowning accident while E1. 5”” smm" awmds represent" June 19 ' def charge again” Leg") ahmub ST 0 (0! the H types M cha.”l5- 7 Church Choir-Central Christian Choir ....m..L.....j:. the lllh of Mill! "Hill Elwlll iheifishing last Sunday near Moncton. ;'u:;;:-tmxsb GegrlE9 SI'5w- ”d' 1930; Alberta and New Bums. Lleweuyxh 44 charged wlivth big: "'3 es 9 u'elgm”';'y mid C0"ll”"3' 3 Girl's Solo-"Same Folks"-Carol Garnhum middle or June. 1 1ms'I.,H1E1Id C1('S,'.r1'aj"hlv8ldlheg;I:)r' Claasslmsv-r:'ThEt:le Poor Mar- wick. June 19. in! an elderly farmer to death 19''; gEIIu:dntaIlTe'TlaI?Ch”I: 9 llcimno S5010-Ilahsglopenxlgttohth PI.'ng;r gwd , . mer iy is .1 90 n. au er , ,, ' - v . n ' ' . r - -i --r 10 " '- DR. g CARS0-NS Cll-1Il0ilEl0WlI M M... and Mm James R. Lime, iners, Boys Solo I18 years and 1915- M8Hli9bBtBl1lgl Pl'"lC'3 Ed blgleiwgll :9”? mdlli-d 000. Mcns clothing store sales de- 11 S0e1(Z,:0su:,?1:g,nLmc::te, ' "on u . mom” office is closed today and Thurs- john of Hampton P E I Ml. undennlst, Reggie pgndergasi, wirdd lsl.;ind.dSep . ' C1 1 1 CH0” nearby gm. viaunwoopsmgn glam clined 1.6 per cent to sl,885.000. 12 Male Quartet. emnl Chnuun y 1; quarto". . ' t i ' ' . via a ee , 9-C - . d3l'- and Mrs. Losman were frequent ;3Vhh3ig"Itg::LY.':' Magma z"d,;5. ”3”,”dd one: Z53 ..i."llEmsame day. -lune connection with T); 3.i..f.”5,, 716': 13 Vocal Duet-own selection-Joan and Maids Rogerson ” THE WINNER of the barn in visitors to Hampton and vicinity. men.” Maul" Sums .83 . 20 1882. when Nova some Voted. yeamld wimam Cross whose HALIFAX mp) - Four Ca 8- 14 Piano Solo-”Fantaisle Impromptu"-Allan Dunbar Alkinsonls remwahon sale draw. Class 90-"Th:'Curliest.' Thing" New Brunswick votes this year badly beaten body was found in dian destroyers which have hglen 15 Mixed Q"3l'i9ItfmC9'm'3l R0)'lllY Qdelle iiig "was Rrir. Esben Arnfast, 6 L P U Boy-5 5010 (9 years and unde,-ll, June 13 and a provincial election liltlis glaiy gross farm house April carrying out (.,u.n.m.S in the Carp-.11; gopranlo) Stilo-;M'l;hengrg.t.al Eprinvg Eshirleay I-lgI,CzI310l'lI(Bld , HP 1"" V9""9- - 1 ram Newfoundland. . rs. was was also beaten, um -'n th NATO hi ""30 "9 '7. " "" .”' ” "5 ti” ii” 3 Births amps a.iax cowgirl style skirt . . . 8IEI;m&Tl. Laflilliiii ..jA-r-mica! ewe” bultileshillis moV"iI."g 1:, h”sP"”l- Teisgll Ivgricrlwre totlgaylm Wm lg g(?.f,;n?,”I5"J(,f..f-,f.l',”,;l:,g”.'ff'5u;;'n?;.V"DT;g"lX" Gone" me 1. .- ' w n w - - , - - - l I'iERCE-At. the Prince El'lWlIl'd and bolero, redgand black. black Robbie Beck, Montague and Em- CANADIAN NICKEL an" theybod;-3MCn:1I:8 Cmlsslhvliek The pIlIlCl'l.lZiC. All,On(ililn. Haida McDonald Island Hospital May 8. i956. l0 and white; special 1.49 suit. Third est Prowse, Brackley (equal) 84. - as and Iroquois are the last of 11 . . lg” .. tp .. . .. . found. A day before he was C d. h . ., h I 3) Girls Soo Eveningtn Lilac Time --Janet Wood Mr. and Mrs. Stewar ierce. I-i noon 5. Ag Mcnonam, . C1”, 91- muy Boy . guys out ul or prindpm nickel mines Cm" ed th RCMP f ana ans ips nIic urn ere ram 21 Piano q01&;.,l.he Rm"! sun.,pEm.I”" At a meeting of the executive Solo 18 years and under)-lst, In Calimda reached I record mm me vgvoods glen his hay: mm In ghekcarlltlhveilltlii SIXYFPHBRCN Ships i - oo par ill c excrc es. daughter. Helen Jean. weight 8 lbs. ii 025. J(ELi.iL-At the City Hospital on May 8th, 1956. to Mt. and Mrs. Richard Kelly. Stanchel, a son. oi the Labourers Protective Union George Knox, Charlottetown. R. held last night in the Union Hall, R,, 87; 2nd, Billy Clow. St. Vin- il was decided to throw the books cent's Orphanage, 86; tlrd. Dan- open to receive 35 new member. 1.1 Compton, mu, River, 35, between the ages of 18-45. The l,'w'c. MORNING THE WINNER of the ham in Atkinson's renovation sale draw- ing was Mrs. Esben Arnfast, 6 Lapthorn Avenue. WHILE THEY LAST - Boxer of 347,000,000 pounds in 1955. Thompson, North .Milton. BB: 3rd. Sandra Kennedy. Cross Roads, A C" ' d instalment fee has MMEWEN-M the P- E- 1- 305- style lungs in sizes 3-6X. Colors i.f"”i”1””.”".. , h- Presiding officer, Mrs. J.B.L. 37. vital. May 5- 1955- W M'- "ml naVy.rcd. green. brown-1-59 P8111 91:" ...i;l;";:p0,?;d'..'.i.plQf,f,?::'or Anderson; platform secretary, Class 145-"The Regatta"- Piano Solo (12 years and under) Mrs. Hazen Howard; adjudicator. Mr. Roubakine. Class l4-t-- Wlddicombe Fair", lst, Jeannie Jenkins. Brackley and Betty Carol Matheson. South- port (equal) 89; 2nd. Nancy STARS OF THE FESTIVAL CONCERT PROGRAMME Under Distinguished Patronage MR. MALCOLM MacKENZIE presiding at Prince of Wales College. Wedneeday. May I, at 2:30 p.na. Admission-25 cents i Rhythm Band.-Central Royalty School Boys Chorus-"The Knights Song"--Prince St. Schm' Double Svword Dance-Evelyn and Helen Fraser Pas de Deux-Marion Veasey and Wendell Phillipe Choral Reading-St. Mai-y's Convent. Souris Choral Reading-Rochford Square School-(3 It 4) School Chorus4'The big red bass"-West Kent School School Chorus-"My Shadow"-Prince St. School Rhythm Band-East Royalty School Plano Solo-Judith Ann Presbyy Piano duet--Claudette Callbeck and Linda Clark Third floor, S. A. McDonald. 2ND FOLIO Immunization Clin- ics in Charlottetown and Summer- aide for pre-school children and expectant mothers are postponed until a later date. JUST RECEIVED by express. a shipment of All-Weather Coats in sizes 7-12 and 10-MX. Third floor. S. A. McDonald. MUSICAL Festival session on Wednesday aftefrioon will he held at 1:30 pm. in Queen Char- lotte High School. not an ad- vertised in Festival programme. ..ao'm. ANNIVERSARY Year -- Worthls Pharmacy- 200.000 medi- cal prcscriptions dispensed. Prop- rietor J. E. H. Worth. Registered The funeral of the late Harry Pharmaceutical Chemist since July S. Toombs. was held yesterday 1914. morning from his late residence AN IMPORTANT EXECUTIVE '2, Sif',,i;a"M:;feetH0t,i;, mgedggilgjh meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary Wm" Solemn Requiem Hm; Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. will be Mqgg was celebrated b m R V held on Thursday. May 10 at 7.30 ”i y 9 9 ' . J . . . A full attendance is request- b;h';,eg,alla'g,Ile3'. grseagglry Iluisgielg C.Ss.R. as deacon and Rev. Ed- Mrs. Clifford S. MacEwen, Bris- tol, a son. Dennis Paul. ROSLM the P. E. T. Hospital on May 2, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Ross. Pinette, twin daughters. Constance Ann and Bonita Jean. McKENNA--At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 8, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mclienna. a son. 0 lba.. 2 cu. COUSINS-At Prince County Hos- pital on May lat. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. David Cousins (nee Laura Championl Baltic. a son. weight 8 lbs.. 4 oz. Donald Ian. FITZGERALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital May 7, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis FitzGer- aid. Morell. a daughter. weight 8 lbs.. 14 ozs. CAMPBELL-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital May 2. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Gra- ham's Road. P. E. l.. (nee Lois Macllayi a son. Vernon Ross. -A 7 lbs.. l2i--i 023. the 1956 contracts have been for- warded to Mr. Horace Pettlgrove, Maritime Representative of In- dustrial Relations Board, Depart- ment of Labor. Ottawa. The executive committees sworn in by President Lemuel T. Rush were as follows: House commit- tee: Frank Hughes. Irving Mac- Kinnon. James Stewart; hiring committee. William A. Hughes. James Stewart. Roy Macliinnon; Guido. Wilfred Hughes Sgt. at Arms. Thomas Claybourne. -lst, Sandra Kennedy. Cross Roads, 88; 2nd. Gordon Farmer, Charlottetown. 87: 3rd. Gordon Full. Charlottetown and Gail Car- ter. North Milton (equal) 86. FOR THE GRADUATING NURSE FOR THE COLLEGE GRADUATE IT'S LUGGAGE FROM MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Funeral Yesterday Of H. S. Toombs u--.-o--- -a-UN-Otohsiouuhunrn naaths U-I7T5FN To (S,:'F'C'Y'ATh"rsday Eliarld RD:)yIelirCtlTe:iRPbIisip .CbS(aIeIl- Dan Seus&Flormce Carol MacDonald :':rT- at .4 p.m. eorge . Lea d. - 9'- 0 F - - - i(rc;BgNAaa;mAtMat;e7thPrli;;f south. Wm speak on "Rum En. son of (he.decea5ed wu master Scotish!Reels-Glengarry Dancers-Group I lugga e b lafg. Carl Machonald in ms" Sm; Ribbons"-An is l a n d Country M 9”9m0".W5- Trl”EE lnbethm P'y'" 9 Y . . h Store of 1784. Sponsored by the P7959” "1 the sanctuary WC” VW31 5019-F” Edl'V"d' -Wat ”'w”"le "M" t e Rev. Edward Coholan C.Ss.R. and Pllmo 5010-G0l'd0ll Full S I . e action Historical Society. STARS OF THE FESTIVAL CONCERT. this afternoon at P. W. C. beginning at 2:30 p.m. Ad- mission 25c. The session adver- tired in Festival Programme for this afternoon at P.W.C. is chang- ed to Queen Elizabeth High Vocal Solo-Sondra Sutherland Virginia Reel-East Royalty School Group Tap Dance-St. Vincent's Orphanage Pas de Deux-Ann MacDonald and Virginia MacNutt School Chorus-"Mrs. Barks"-East Royalty School School Chorus-"Looking On"-Miilview School School Chorus-"The Bells of Aberdovcy"-East Royalty School Tenor Records So1o4udith Allan Rev. Brother Francis C.Ss.R. Members of The Charlottetown Fire Department of which the deceased was a former member attended in a body. Ushers of The Church of The Most Holy Redeemer also were present in a body. The deceased Compton Funeral Home to his late residence in Grand River from where the funeral will be held Thursday morning. leaving the home at 9.00 am. to the Grand River Church for Req- p uiem Mass on arrival. Inter- ment will be in the church "McBRINE" "CHRISTIE" "CARSON" ' em9t”y' School and will begin at 130 ' t r P-"'- was senior usher at the time of Recorder 5010-3181! Wood , Solo Ta Ral It F as ll 1' EIIKHKDHOIILS m:)0;I:Tl?pPUl;iET:N - Th? 1?”; Mir.f.'.?,?f,';y mu beargrg; Mm-un ScottishpReel-palenrgaisify Dancers-Group 1e r emu 0" "pm ed '5 F. Kenny. Malachlas Callaghan. Bagpipe 50l0-T017311! Bllflle Corps de Ballet-Charlottetown Ballet Grou 1' ll Recorder Solo-Joan Neale D Recorder Solo-Barry Diamond Piano Solo-Claudia Reid Girls' Solo-Mary Elaine Lappiri Piano Duet-sheila Roper and Gordon Farmer McLELLAN-MICINTYRE - Mr. and Mrs. William E. McLcllan. Breadaibanc, wish to announce the engagement of their young- est daughter Mary Valerie Han- nah,,to John Everett. only son night that yesterdayis priccs were up about a dime. Prices generally being paid to the growers wcrc S2.l0 to 82.15 for 75 pounds bulk delivered. This increase is in llnc with that of the Toronto market "TRI-TAPER" James Gillan. John Lee, Wendell MacDonald. James Coyle. Sr., Roderick MacDonald, John Fitz- patrick. J. Pius Callaghan. George McQuald. Joesph Hen- nessey Sr.. Thomas Riggs. Frank 1 If there's a trip in Mom's future. see Moore 8: McLeod Limited before of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Macin- ' tyre. Mum". Mama” to take where prices are 82.90 to 33.00 .1 Mommy. John Coylh F,-ed School Chorus-"Ba! Ba! Black Sheep"-Cent. Royalty School "B" B place in the latter part of June mas IN OMAHA-Mrs. Walter Kclly. L(I(lIIS Mcigagon. Espveflt ccnliorus-”.S.l'i'e'lg0i3e C?nl;lns"-Centirlal Rilgyalllgc School 'mm-'-"”"'TTT-'TT- M, 3 d M H 0. C. C p Hughes. ieorge u more. ' orus-” e ngo opcorn"- est ent hool A Marriages well 5353:.-E3 .-.55 .: the d..'3.'T. Ill-in; waish and James Mac- gcmi sg:l(I)52l&)-n';'1lgIevIlz:iCoIt;b;i;'-Queen Square 5...... choosing your Mother's Day Gift. See tliebeautiful Sky-Rider and on Monday evening of their unclc. -09 -. Active pail bearers were. l-lcr- scomsh Reelktilensarry Dancers-Group ii Viscount Luggage by Mclrine. Travellte by Carson. fashionably styled. scuff re- .lnhn Mrllonald. lie was a grad- uate of McGlll University and a very prominent architect in Omaha. Nebraska. Senator Elsie Argyle Broadswords-Glengsrry Dancers-Group is Boya' Solo-"host Time"-Glen MacEachcrn GirIs' Solo-"The Light Hearted Fairy"- Recorder Solo-Barry Diamond EWING - BURKE-At Trinity Un- . Ited Church. Charlottetown, on Thursday, May 3rd. 1956. by Rev. A. F. MacLean. assisted l)ort MacPherson. Gordon Toomba. Earl James. James C. Coyle Jr.. William Maclnnis and Benedict Callaghan. - sistant. stain resistant. and easily cleaned with a damp cloth. When drinking of a gift for Mother-graduating nurses and college graduates - think of Luggae. and visit the Luggage Department at Moore I: McLeod Limited for a complete selection. LADIES' TWO PIECE SETS --- PRICED FROM S29.00 to 566.00 by Rev. M. R. Ewing. father of. d M F M B u f "'9 l.1l'00m-H8191 F-ll0P"- d"llRh- sr:,'ir,'::n,1:,'i?n. Nrsp. 15.-9 '315EK,':inece:. intcrmenl was in the Catholic Recorder Solo-Lowell Jenkins '" M M" '"d M” E"'"i "' Oemctery where service was Plano Solo--Jacqueline Doyle Vocal Solo--Heather Barbara MacPhersoi Piano Solo-Diana Rodd Piano Solo-Jeannie Jenkins Piano Solo-Betty Carol Matlieson School Chorus-Cross Roads School School Chorus-North Milton School School Chorus (in French)-Brackley School Rhythm Band-Mt, Herbert Orphanage Piano Solo-4andra Kennedy Choral Reading-St. Vincent's Orphanage Argyle Bi-oadswords-Glengarry Dancers--Group is School Chorus-"On Richmond Hill"-Prince St. School School Chorus-"Clouds o'er the Simmer Sky"-Rochford Square conducted by Rev. Father Gal- lagher. The funeral was very largely attended. "Dunning" Off For Short Period In order to permit blasting and dredging in the vicinity of the dock at Wood Islands. it has been found Burke. Southport. P. E. l.. to Russell Maurice, son of Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Ewing. Plaster ' Rock. N. B. L..- ....m..,. LODGE GUEST - Mrs. Melda Sutherland of Halifax, M. W. Grand Mistress. L.O.B.A. of British America will be an hon- nurcd guest at the annual Prow vincial Grand Lodge L.O.B.A. meeting in Summerslde on Fri- day. May ll. She will be ac- companied by a group of prom- inelit Nova Scotia members of the organization. CARD PARTY RESULTS - Re- 2 3 GESGGEHSESE833335'2SSS?-S38338i33?55:388S8S83E3fi5iSB85ES:E5i aullts oil! cnnrd only helid in Park- necessary to withdraw the "Dun- scsooi -e I list even: wre: i "r Wood Ilnd-C ibon Sch lCh " "..Q.. I Ladiee' firanlltlrs. Fred McM:nn: Igiglri-5IIce.rmn H ' " arm sch.;ll'- He" "Md nu Shay wood "I chm”. S ' " ' Junior Church Choir-St. James Church second. Mrs. Bertha Snow. Con- solation. Mrs. Ann Maclnnis. Menis first, F. A. Drlscoil; sec- ond. Don Squarebrlggs. Consola- tinn. Joe MacDonald. Door prize. Stephen Hughes. Freezeout. Mrs. Inn: Menu of Mr. John Instructions to this effect were received by Northumberland Fer- ries Ltd.. yesterday and the ser- vices will be continued by the "Prince Nova" operating on sum- mer schedule. starting this mom- '.".”.:Ll."l.'liiEJ.'li:l?.Sf..'ii:.'??”.'.: c-in-wm me. P P""n.l' "p'le'Ii.eucontractor advises that with Rom W E R S Hydrlngen Miss Lou Champion of Stan- reasonable success this should be cumuom hum" E 0 gigkcewlgmnia anwmt ,1: pix accomplished in tour or five days. mm. '0, cu In .1. :m..... now u MEN'S CLUB BAGS AND BRIEF CASES -- - rs. ruce ta. arrived Seturda by CA to 'fh:,";”,;.",;,'”.'g'-I:d5';,'.ri; hm M m-&"';"f-;!:dl';Ih'hl;":fc;e Tulipe A 3, wu-. um, pm... TO - aywherehgftme Pr - v "G ""7 '4' none nrmanas I 2": :.'..",'.'.,."”w,-,, .""C"" M M" M M" In . 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