CITY AND IIEIITRAL , ' ' Page 2, The Guardian Monday, May 7, 1956 WONDERFUL Belcano Cos lnetlcs at Special 1095 discount graphs." obtainable at 5. A. McDonalda. BIIITIIS. DEATIIS. EIIGAIIEMEIITS. MAIIIIIAGES Births 2 GREEN-At the P. E. I. Hospital- on May 4th, 1956, to, Mr. and, Mrs. Erroll Grccii. Kingston, ai daughter, iieathcr Mac. weight 7 pounds. 9 ozs. CLOUGII - At the Prince County, Hospital on Thursday, May 3rd., 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas J. I-Clough. Summerside, a daugh- ter, ireiglit 8 lbs., I oz. TIERNEY - At the Charlotte-I town Hospital on Zilay 5. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tierney, New Haven. a son. Gerard James. Weight 5 lbs, 10 ozs. I llIacFARI.ANE - At Mont Joli, Quebec, on May 2, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett liIacFarlane, nee Louise Hooper. a daughter, ' Joan Aletha. THOMPSON-At the P. E.I. Hos-l ' pitnl on May 5th. i956. to Mr. I and Mrs. John R. Thompson, ' French Fort. P. E. I., twin I daughters, 5 lbs., 1 oz., 5 lbs., 5 I ozs. I WAKELIN-At the P. E. I. Hospi-l : , tal on Friday, May 4, 1956. to . ' I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wnkelin, -, a daughter. Valerie Elizabeth. weight ll lbs., 9 ozs. Deaths BUTCHESON - At 127 Upper Prince Street on Saturday, May 5, 1956, G. F. Hutcheson in his 8-ith year. Resting at the' MacLean Funeral Home, funer- al from Trinity United Church this Monday afternoon, service Lin mencing at 2.30. Interment in the Peoples Cemetery. Please omit flowers. IOOMBS-At his home. 5 Stew- art Street on Saturday. May 5. 1956. Harry S. Toombs in his 72nd year. His remains were forwarded on Sunday afternoon from the Charlottetown Funeral 5- Home to his late residence from I where the funeral will be heldl Tuesday moniing to tile Churchl of the Most Holy Redeemer fori Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Cath- olic Cemetery. CAMPBELL-At Lower Free town on May 5. 1956. Mrs. Jes- sie Campbell in her 82nd year. Remains will be forwarded from Davisons Funeral Home to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Burns this even- ing where funeral will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. followed by service in Freetown Pres- byterian Church at 1.30 p.m. Interment in the Peoples Cem- etery. Freetown. WESTHAVER. - Captain Davis Westhaver. on Sunday. May 6. 1956, at the home of his daugh- ter Mrs. Allan Mosher. Mont- I ngue. Funeral at 2 p.m. Tues-I ; day, May 8 from the home. In-' i terment in Lower Montague . Cemetery. BARLOW-At Prince County Hos- pital May 6, 1956, Karen Heath- er Barlow. three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling Barlow. St. Eleanors. Rest- ing at the Compton Funeral Home from where the funeral , will be held Monday. May 7th. ( service commencing at 2.00 p. t H I” ; I , . m. Interment in People's Cem- etery, Summersidc. PAYNTER-At the Prince County Hospital on May 6, 1956. Leslie Paynter of Clinton in his 89th year. Remains resting at Dav- lsons Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. Engagements ..:.j...----- MCNALLY - GALLANT - Mr. and at the Hughes Drug Store." -Reddin Bros. h10EhCU"J Day. Reddin Bros. can tag days Friday and Satur- day, May ii and 12. G1'ggey's Pharmacy, open 8 a.m to 8 p.m. "CRASWELL for better photo- "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE MOTHER'S DAY CHOCOLATE8 PERFUMES, TOILETRIES for CATHOLIC Social Welfare Bur- WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. FRESH LOHSTERS. South Side 7 Lobsters daily at Edison's Gen- - eral Store, Vernon. SPECIAL 10:7. discount on ' wonderful Belcano Cosmetics, ob- tainable at S. A. MacDonald s. llIl.'SIC FESTIVAL, Monday eve- ning session at P.W.C...81 7130 .m. not 8 p.m. as in festival pro- gram. SEE US for the best in ladies and mens luggage at reasonable prices. A few add pieces to clear ' A , . .:.-..-.-.:;.;.x-.- -r-" at cost. S. L. Hardy & Co. LARGE ASSORTMENT w or k boots, honest leathers. long wear- ing, low prices. Wright Shoe Co., Queen Street. NEVER IN OUR HISTORY of Shoe selling in Charlottetown such perfect fitting ladies' shoes as in C our new Gold Cross line footwear. Wright Shoe Company, Queen St. I GOLD-CROSS SHOES. the an- lswer to perfect fitting. widths AAA.-I to ('. A revelation in val- ues. At Wright Shoe Company, Queen Street. 2ND POLIO Immunization Clin- lcs in Charlottetown and Summer- side for pre-school children and The Protestant nurses (above) worship at Zion Presbyterian of the Association of Nurses of Church last,evening, for their an- Prince Edward island. attended iual re-dedication service for nurs- attended in a body. Pall bearers were: Ernest Hogan, Hector Mc- Quarrie, William Hughes. John Somers, Thomas Coyle and Harold ullcn. MOTHER'S DAY greeting cards. Reddin Bros. TRINITY ELDERS-The mem- bers of Session of Trinity United Church are requested to attend in a body the funeral of the late Mr. G: F. Hutcheson at Trinity United Church today. Monday. at 2:30 o'clock. expectant mothers are postponed until a later date. TONIGHT. Sir Ernest MacMiI- Ian will deliver the Robertson Memorial Lecture at Prince of Wales College, 8:45. Public cor- dially invited. Y. CONFERENCE Gordon Maxwell, General Secretary of Icharlottetown Y. M. C. A. left by 'air to attend National Conference on Y. M. C. A. work with youth being held at McMaster University, .llamilton. Ontario, May 6th to ilth. IThe Conference will bring togeth- SIR ERNEST MacMillan will er Youth Work Secretaries from deliver the Robertson Memorial all across Canada for searching Lecture at Prince of Wales Coi- study discussions and of coming lege, Monday. May 7 at 8.45. Public cordially invited. TRINITY ELDERS-The mem-, bers of Session of Trinity United Church are requested to attend in a body the funeral of the late Mr. G. F. Hutcheson at Trinity United Church today. Monday. at 2:30 o'clock. ..30TH. ANNIVERSARY Year - Worth's Pharmacy- 2110.000 medi- cal prescriptions dispensed. Prop- rietor J. E. H. Worth. Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist since July 1914. TAKEN T0 HALIFAX--Ralph Carmody of Cliarlottetown. injur- ed In an automobile accident near the City late Friday. was taken by, plane to Halifax over the week- end. He is said to have spinal in- juries. His companion. Petty Of- ficer J. Bell of Saint John. N. B. and Murray River, P. E. 1., is undergoing treatment here. His condition is said to be satisfactory. Nature of his injuries was not dis- closed. The men were injured when their car left a paved high- way and overturned during a heavy rain. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of John Gormlay was held, Saturday morning from The Hen- nessey Funeral Home to St. Dun- stan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. F. Corcoran who also conducted service at th3 grave. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. City- Council members of the Police and Street committees and members of the Labourers' Protective Union Pleasant Valley United Church on Thursday. Auril 26th, 1956, by Rev. Alexander McDowell. Elmsdale. P.E.I,. assisted by Rev. S. M. McDowell. Trenton. N. S., uncles of the bride. Nor- man Best Thompson. George- Mrs. Jerome Gallant, Charlotte town, wish to announce the en- agement of their daughter Rita ernadette. to James Francis McNally. adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNally, Tra- cadle. Marriage to take place June iith at Holy Redeemer Church. Charlottetown, 8.30. MacEAClIERN-BOWMAN - Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Bowman - of North Wiltshire have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter. June Kathleen. to Douglas Irving. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacEachern of Tren- ton. N. S. Marriage to take place in Hunter River United Church on May 19, 19556. ...? mm Marriages THOMPSON-STEVENSON - At N. D. Mochon UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEII Charlottetown and North Wiliahlro DIAL 5549 town. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don W. Thompson. Cornwall, P. F..l.. to Ireta Olivia Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llgarg Stevenson, Fredericton, Too late To classify TWO LARGE HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 3980 or call 38 Water St. Wanted WANTED-A MAID. PHONE 5900. FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR apartment or small house. June I to Sept. 15. Write Box K. P., Guardian. WANTED - TWO FURNISHED rooms suitable for housekeep- Centrally located. Phone HEATED ROOM IN PRIVATE home by May 15th. on High- land Avenue or vicinity. Apply 102M. Guardian. Personals G8"? ReaAirth and Norman Stewart leave Charlottetown this morning by car, the former bound for Yellowknife and the latter for trends and developments in youth work field. FUNERAL AT VERNON RIVER - The funeral of the late Joseph D. Ryan. Avondale, was held from his home Saturday. May 5. to Saint Joachim's Church. Vernon River at 9.30. Requiem High Mass ,was celebrated by the Rev. Urban Gillis. P.P. The Rev. John Cash was seated in the Sanctuary and he also officiated at the graveside. The pail bearers were: Stephen Livestone; Daniel O'Donnell; Al- phonse O'Donnell; Alphonsus Keog- han: Glendon Duffy and Allen Hughes. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Wm COLES-In memory of our dear father Mr. Henry Coles, who passed away May 7. 19551. More and more each day we miss 0 Along the path of life we trend: Sweet memories we cherish for ever. Of one we shall never forget. Ever remembered by his daugh. tors and sons. YEO--In loving memory of my dear father. Thomas Yeo, who Passed away one year ago, May 6th. 1955. Your last parting wish I would liked to have heard, And breathed in your car My last parting word; Only those who have lost Are able to tell. The pain in the heart At not saying farewell. Forever remembered by daugh. ter Alice. son-in-law and grand- children. Suzanne and Tommy. SORREY-In the loving memory of our dear husband and father George J. Sorrey of Montague, passed away on May 6th, One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away. God took him home. it was His will But in our hearts he liveth still. In that bright Eternal City Where no tears e'er dim the eye, In the Home of many Mansion, Vie will meet him bye and bye. Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON AND STEEL SCRAP (2000 Lb. Ton) 525.00 Car Batteries, each . . . . . . . .. 32,00 Paying hlshest cash prices for hldes. horsehair, been mm... mar lobster rope. and all types of scrap metal, Truck Scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located oppoalto Eaioin Store on Kent street MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO. :53? E til Basilica Youth Ann. Communion Breakfast Held The annual Communion Break- fast of the Basilica Youth Club was held Sunday morning in Park- dale Hall and the large gathering of B.Y.C. members heard an in- spiring address on the meaning of the Mystical Body of Christ by Mr. John Eldon Green. The breakfast. presided over by Mr. Ivan Dowling- followed eight o'clock Mass at Saint l)unstan's Basilica which was offered by Rev. Clarence Roche and at which the B.Y.C. members received Holy Communion in a body. "Are you members prepared to take your position in the Mystical Body of Christ? and what does this mean in the ligh5 of eternity?” were the two soul stirring quest- ions posed by Mr. Green as he came to the conclusion of his out- standing address. The guest speaker asked these questions after he had told his audience that their two main ob- ligations as Mystical Body mem- bers were prayer and good ex- ample. He also added that effective act- ion was needed in order for them to play their full role. "There are many fields in our country. Pro- vince and City which need the solicitude of laymen of goodwill," he stated. "You are not expected to under- take great things." he continued. ”Each man must find out what he can do and then do it to the best of his ability." in his opening remarks Mr. Green told his audience that he was a member of the Christian Family Movement and as such had learned a great deal about the meaning of the Mystical Body of Christ. "St. Paul Iias stated that Christ is the Head of the Body of the Church.” stated the guest speaker. "We as members of the Church are members of the ystical Body and Christ has nee of us to do his work just as the head of the body has need of its other parts." He , I A ” out that this body is one unbroken unity and that sins of humanity today increase the suf- ferings of Christ on Calvary over 1900 years ago. He also pointed out that those in suffering can unite their sufferings to Christ and quot- ed the soldier-poet Joyce Kilmer as saying "The weight of the pack on my back reduced the weight of the Cross on Christ's back." Mr. Green stated that an under- For Sale Summer cottage for sale at Brighton Shore. Call I-Ioytls Beauty Salon or dial 6471. Slop Dreaming Here's Reality AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD 1954 Pontiac, 2 Door De- luxe Sedan. Two tone paint. radio, excellent tires. Trade and long terms accepted. Was S1695- NOW -S1575 W. R. Jenkins Volkswagen - Hudson Dealer Phones 6563 - 9114 EVERYTHING GOES '3 for the price of one-as 2-37. on Monday. rusmgu -..V,lodimday only The Island Book Room Plioiio 9631 inspiring u essage spoke of the need for all people to serve spirit- standing of the Mystical Body created a deeper appreciation for the sacredness of the life and he explained why families should be increased rather than restricted. Following Mr. Green's address, Rev. Reginal Phelan spoke brief- ly congratulating the guest speak- er and explaining the work and the need for work in the field of Catholic Action. A vote of thanks to the speaker was moved by Mr. Desmond Burge. Breakfast was served by the members of the Parkdale Women's Institute and a vote of thanks for the splendid meal was move by Mr. Leo Dowling. FAMED STAMPS The first adhesive stamps. the penny blacks and twopenny blues of Britain. were issued in 1840. NURSES ATTEND ZION CHURCH SERVICE es. Rev. Mr. W. H. Brown in his ually as well as physically. He mentioned outstanding nurses of the past whose services through sacrifice have given the nursing profession many rich traditions. The minister adjured the present day nurses that they too have a like unique service to render. A reception was held at the Cund- all Home after the service. Giinrdlan Photm... For Sale Now No. II Cockshutt Disc Drill. I work horse and harness. 1 dual purpose mare. 17 tooth M. H. wheel cultivator, dump cart. driv- ing wagon. car trailer. timothy seed. baled hay and straw, un. cleaned grain seed. cedar posts. Also tractor and spreader. hay equipment. binder and thresher, plow, etc.. for sale early in June. KEITH LEARD Central Bedeque feet. Amateur Cavalcade. this stage show. ATKINSON'S GIANT RENOVATION SALE 3 BIG EXTRA SPECIALS Shur Gain Amateur Cavalcade All Star Show North Rustico Hall, Thursday, May 18th, 8 P.M. y All previous radio winners invited to participate in this stage show. Send entries to McGulgan and Boyle, Hunter River, Phone 5-R2. The final broadcast of the season will originate from the stage of Rustico Hall. See the broadcast in the making. See the season's stars in person on the stage. See the past winners perform. This is the last stage show of the Shur Gain Prizes will be presented to the season's winners on this stage show. Also prizes for the contestants of Reserve the date Thursday, May 18th, North Rustico, 8 P.M. ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT New Bungalow For Sale IN RESIDENTIAL SECTION or MONTAGUE LOCATED ON MacDONALD AVENUE Living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms or bedroom and den, bathroom, laundry room and sunporch on ground floor. Two large bedrooms, stor- age room and washroom space upstairs, full size base- ment, vegetable cellar. House oil heated. Completely in- sulated. House 28 x 36 ft. Lot 150 feet frontage by 100 Ornamental and fruit trees. Garden plot. Paved street in front. Inspection by appointment. HAROLD F. LANDRY, Montague. The Catholic Nurses of Char- lottetown commemorated; Nurses' Rededicntion Day on Sunday. May "em. with Maps and Communion breakfast at the Charlottetown Hospital. ' Rt. Rev. Monsignor MacMnhon. g-D-0 wads Isle celebrant of the an an the Sistera' 613151". were "M y At the-Communion breakfast which followed. Rev. John Gal- lagher, C.S.S.R. was the guest speaker. . Father Gallagher gave a most timely alk on the duties and responsibilities of the Catholic nurse. Be. cautioned the nurses against becoming "time-clock" nurses and using their profession merely as a means of making a living. In caring for the sick PRINCE RIDES ZAMAN - WINDSOR. England (Reuters)- Prince Charles. 7. went out for his first public canter Saturday on his golden maned Russian pony Za- man. presented to him by the Nurses' Rededicalion Day I . .. AI Chcirloileiown Hospital . V YOUR FILMSTO - II Film Service more than lust physical care is need: required. The spiritual ox 11, Charlottetown must also be conaitizilxdih t h The nurses were a w e- u 8 xposure Roll 50 th th be ti orinactiveiii - thiezlr gofessiiiii vfhey could be 12 ExP0..sure Ron --- - -80 faithful to their calling by living 16 xposure Roll .. . . 1.00 their daily lives in a manner he- fitting Catholic nurses. A vote of thanks to the , was moved by Miss Eileen Mac- Donald. Flowers were donated for the altar by the Maclnnis family in memory of the late Florence Maclnnla. R.N. Relnts .05 each EMM F0! BOYS' CLOTHING Visit FRED SMITH BOY'S WEAR 105 Kent St. A. PICIIARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Russian premier. Nikolai Bulganin and Communist party secretary Nikita Khrushchev when they were in Britain last month. Sev- eral people saw the Prince i-idingi ANNOUNCING I- through Windsor Great park with the Queen and Princess Anne. MVEFFMW-3 The Jenkins Pharmacy DIAL 4219 We're as near as your Phone. I GREENDAL'S 24th BIRTHDAY SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK-BARGAINS GALORE! Ladies' Spring and Allweather Costs and Bur- berries. Values to 829.50- II Quantity limited large 32 01. Bottle Jiivex Only 211: REGULAR HAM GIVIN Hll IACH AND IVIIY DAY. Sotwdoyhwlnanr Mn. I. Moclltyrov Grand Trundle Sale 14.24 1 Rack of Ladies' Coats and Suits. 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