BefoFe County Magistrate A resident of Lake Verde, con- victed tor the second time in 1957. at speeding. was fined 850. end eoets'or 30 days by Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet at the Wednes- day morning sitting of the Queen's County Magistrate's Court. A epeeder from Bediord and anoth- er from the City were each fined S10. and costs or 10 days. and a fourth speeder. from Lake Verde. was fined 815. and costs or 10 days. A resident of Covehead Road. was fined 55.and costs or 5 days for failing to stop at a stop sign. and a City man facing the same charge, was reprimanded. as was another City resident who was charged with driving with defect- ive equipment. A fine of 310. and Delightful Reception ls Held At Government House His Honor. Lieutenant Governor Prowse and Mrs. Prowse held a reception yesterday afternoon at - Government House. Victoria Park. t in honour of the delegates to the forty-fourth annual convention of the Prince Edward Island Wo- men's Institutes. The aides in unit ndance were Captain J.J. Connolly V.R.D., lprivate secretary Surgeon Com-i lrr.-inder L. E. Prowse. VRD and! ?Lleut-Col. A.H. Peake. C.D. ' Among the great number of :guesta welcomed by Governor land Mrs Prowse was Dr. Doris lhoyle. Professor of Economics S95” 0' tell days W35 I'mp”5ed "W": and Sociology. St. Francis Xavier another City rcsideni. who was iUmVer5ny' Anugomsm Nova convicted for driving on the leftlsmmg Dr. Boylep a personality ENJOING GOVERNMENT HOUSE PARTY His Honour. the Llcutcnaiit Gov-I ernor and Mrs. Prowsc arc sf10WllI1iHs in honor of the delegates at- filrs. liarold Laird. with their guests on the grounds tending the WI. convention. Thosclboyle. Mrs. Prowse, Mrs. at (iovcrnnicnt House The party ' in the group are from loft to right: ,dock MacGowan. Dr. Doris Boylc. Mrs. Michael Governor Prowse and Mrs Lloydi Mur- . Wilkie. pt. I: season by Harold Mat-Lcan. Presi- dent of the City Playground Com-lC. 1). The band was undcr the: mission, during a colourful ccrc- direction of Charles MacGrcgor.,Mary Claire Siiiilli. Janet Rogcrsg mony at Connaught Sqiiarc on Wednesday CVC1llll;.!. Hundreds of children and parents were prc-ibcing Russell St. John. E.C. Claw- ot the four ladics will supervise tent for the program which in- son. Forrest Clow. and Mrs. Cauty la playground with Mr. Ready be- cluded a number of spiriticd sc- 1 -l .41 The City Playgrounds were Il'('lIOf1S by the P.E.l. (17th Rcccc) yplaygroiinds. Mr. !i'l.1cLean intro- officially t)p('nC(l nor the siiiiiiiii-r,l5and. appearing through the kindlduccd the supervisor of each to permission of Lt. Col lAI.su hers of the Commission. I llavlng officially opened this hand side of the highway centrei line and overtaking and passing. another vehicle when the highwayi was not clear. 3 Charged under the Excise Actl with possession of a still for the illegal manufacture of intoxicat- ing spirits, a resident of Pleasant Grove was further remanded to July 8th. A similar remand wa s given to a City resident who plead- ed not guilty to a charge of pos- session of intoxicationg liquor in a place other than his residence. Two Scotchfort Women. each fac- ing the latter charge, were dismis- sed. Clashes Mark Election Day In Egypt CMRO (Reutersl-A number of voters were wounded by gunfire as clashes erupted In severnl' towns during balloting in Egypt's general election. it was announced Wednesday night. The interior ministry said 80 persons were arrested after a lag the harbour view. most distingue, had captivated her audien e during the afternoon in her remarkably fine address. The weather was .ideal for this happy occasion at Government House which in the summer sea- son was looklng very beautiful. The reception hall had a massive bouquet of red and white peonies. Pink and white carnations were in the reception rooms. Chairs had been arranged on the grounds so that the guests could sit and chat, while admir- or walk Increase SI-iown In June Figures Statistics released by the Wood Island - Caribou Ferry Service state that passenger and auto traffic increased in June. 1957. as contrasted to June, 1956, while truck traffic declined slightly in comparison with the 1956 figure. 1,248 more passengers were car- .- x - '. wgg-nag; P010 2 The Guardian Thursday. J uly 4. 1957 NBONTO (CF) - Tempera- turesmmue?” by the Toronto public ,wu 6' 0 cc MIN MAX west winds 15. Low-high at N” IPOIIM the lI'Wlld3- mug) any.) Glasgow. Charlottetown and saint 1'1 the dmlni mom I-I" "Iecli”'V John 55 and 75, Fredericton 60 and IIIPN "518 W" 093304 WI"! 5 3”"m' """"i. : E 80. Edmundston and Ctlmpbelltrn 'G mzgt bzgglnlgz ;e;n;l;:;"u;I: v:'c':::x'e."vf."""' 53 6p 55 and 30 and Moncton 60 and E0 dragons and pink and white car- Edm0I1l0D - - 49 59 High tide today at Charlottetown nations. Pretty little pansy posies CIIKIFY ----- 47 59 at 3.30 a.m. and 3.50 pm Summer were wanted on the reflector. 3'-'81!" -44 71 side tide eighteen minutes in... Tall pink lighted tapers in silver Wlnlllilelt - 55 79 than Charlottetown. High tide at candlenbra enhanced the lovely TOPOMO - 50 31 Rusttcdnt 10.24 a.m. and 11 47 p n,, arrangement. 01311"! -- 55 31 Sun rises today at 4.32 a.m. and Pouring tea were Mrs. M. N. Montreal . 59 74 lsets at 8.03 pm. McGowan. Ktlmulr, Mrs. Lloyd Quebec ...-i3 62 Wtlkle. Alberton. Mrs. Philip Fredericton .50 p80 Matheson, Oystey Bed Bridge, Saint John .... . . . . . -51 73 Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, East Moncton . . -- 7ti Baltic. Halifax .. .56 as Those serving in the dlningroom Charlotteto .. - 70 were the following: Sydney . 49 B6 , Mrs. Fred Gates, Mrs. Charles'Yarmouth . . . . . ... . .32 66 Open every Friday eve- Jones, Mrs Julian Herring, Mrs. st.John's.Nf1d. ..52 69 lning for business unm 3 W.E. Mar.-Kinnon. Mrs. William l A,y,,.,,,d, Mrs, M, Bursa. Mrs HALIFAX (cm - The weather;P-m- jLeslle Ramsay, Miss Isabel Wool- 0m” "V5 today Wm be 3 wa”Pl not Miss Bertha Desnoches. Ml” but so m ewhat cloudy in all rc.-X TIlI'lIGI' FCHTI Jessie Bingham. Miss Jeannie must H Equipment Giliis, Miss Theresa MacLeod. F0F9C35'-5- Mrs. J.A. Likely, Mrs. B.B Jones. Prince Edward Island, New Mrs Earle C Baker, Mrs Arthur Brunswick and Nova Scotia: Va- Wellner, .Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Mrs rieble cloudiness with widely scat- A.W. Rogers, Mrs. Lemuel Prowse tered showers; a little warmer; ATKINSON'S I GROCETERIA ” "YOUR HOME OF FINE FOODS ,IN CHARLOTTETOWN" STOCK UP FOR YOUR COTTAGE. CAMP OR PIC- Charlottetown, P. E. I. rled between the two ports in June 1957 than in June, 1956, the totall being 10,138, and the numbers of autos increased from 2,754 in .lunc,l 1956 to 3,198 in the past June,i NIC FROM OUR COM- PLETE VARIETY OF PLAYTIME FOODS. present were other mem- clash at Dlsna. Shots were fired during fights in Miinsoiiru. Benha and Damnnhur in Lower Egypt. ..Delails of injuries and damage were not given immediately. The election was the first since parliament was dissolved in 1952. All the 1.241 candidates for 270 seats in the national assembly were chosen by a ministerial com- mittee headed by President Ga- mal Abdel Nasser. DULL CAMPAIGN The dull campaign consisted ex- Michaeltcluslvcly of support for Nasser ml and opposition to the Eisenhower lMIddl-c East doctrine. Voting for Mrs. Hanld Laid. Mrs. Mrs. Eric MacDonald, city w be pleased to learn that he re-, V I turned home yesterday from the mfrl W-is CID1T.QUS().ry. I Charlottetown Hospital wlicrc hel 1: tl,"l;l3”0g0mI"I5laYb:5Id the spent the past two weeks with 1315939 5 Pl "5 WI 0P"l9d slight injury the result of being um morning- June 7th. able to estimate the percentage of votes cast but generally the poll- Women. voting in a general election for the first time, were on July 3. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. A d (h J 1 move weeks. chariot:-town. awE2sf”n.J".i.iZ.lsLi2ng"Zl.i'li..l'l l GALLINGER - At the cmusez” W" ”"''m”"- hit by a car ncar his home on! A Slmkesman Saldi "W9 H9 "09 ing was the heaviest yet." WEEK5 " M ""9 P-E-L ”05Pl'3I the most unttring campaign work- ''""3m'"- in the booths pushing the claims Irving Hospital. Syracusc. New Mai-Lean Funeral Home un- til this afternoon. then at his late residence from where the funcral will be held this Thurs- day afternoon. service starting at 2.30. interment in the Mac- Millan Ccmctery, West Cove- JARDINE - At the PF..l. nos-l pitalul-uly 1st, 1057, to Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Jardinc. a daughter, Barbara Gale. ' WADDELL - lit tlic P.I'I.l. Hos- p pital, July 2nd. to Mix and Mrs. I i ” i ' Wyman Waddcll. tiicc Mary I"-iadi Mathesonl a son. William Art- , hur. Weight, 8 lbs, 14 ozs. A.H. Pt-akcithc largo numbcr of spectators. Gmus M "1 Ch HM ABOVE LEFT Iilr. M cL n; - 0 arc cow", , g, 8 en Hospital, on June 25. 1957, to Julgox:T(:l:5., at Airs. Marion Gilliam. .l:mk Ready Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gillis.l La tho"; Ave C'harlot'temwn thcyland Mrs. Joseph lilzilonc, Each U199 14035 MCCBIWH 8 d8lIEh10F.- PEI by Re; JH mshop' Darlene Marie. 6 lbs.. 12 ozs. l Mary Ellen Common to George William Compton, both of Ban- -; cm Aiin -CENTRAL COLEMAN STOVES. and camp. needs at the Bike Shop. WE REPAIR Washing mttchinrs, electric motors and appliances, Martin's Electric. Pitbne 3727 'l'ENTS.SLEEP1NG BAGS. Ground Shccts, ctr.. at the Bikc Shop. WE 1-1”.”-I me Kirk wt,” Gm. hats ('ir:ii'iii1 at 31.9.3. 52 93 a n d the annual rcport oithc 6.000 mem-, , lhcr organization showed member-l MACDONALD g. lship expansion of I20 per cent, and; gey's Pharmacy. open 8 am. to I put. STORE wide sale cnntinucs. Bar- gains in all departments. Fircstonc Home and Auto. . VISIT HI-S'rY1.E Millincry, Gt George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." W001. PRODUCERS Ship your wool to the Canadian Co-op- erative Wool Growers. who cxpert that the island Wool will return It cents per pound In thc Produc-r ers this year. Wool received at Prodncen Co - operative. Char- lottdown. or any of your local Co- OPI. I'll! PRODUCERS Coop. Char- lottetown. end all local Co-ops are reviving Wool for the Canadian kkehve Wool Growers. Ad- vaees 8 cents expected average I eat: per pound. ulna Shop. Stenhope Beach Got your Cameron of Loehlel and & authentic clan tertans. ties, C13. etc. llede In Scotland SWIM FINS. MASK. SNORKELS l etc , at The Bike Shop. JUST nrrivcd frcsh M's Meat Market. salmon. J. KIRK picnic Sntiirdiiv July 6th, Dalvcy Shnrc. ADEI.I.A'S llillincrv tnlilr nl S3515 and half priz-cs. Hi-STYLE Millinery. For a sncciai hat for that special wcd- rhng. no havc lust rcrcivcd it few iihilc lint: Alsn continuing our '5l1nlmFl' rlrnrancc THI-I cnmbincd mcctinit and picnic lunch of the Charlottetown and Summcrslde district of tho A.N'.l" E l. is to hc hold at Caron- dish on July 10th. 10.37, at 2n'l0 p.m. FREE (Ihimh of Sinlland. the Sacrament ni the Lord's Supper will he Ilispt"nsPtI in the Kirk. no. sable. Julv 7th. st-rvic-M at in an lam and 7 30 pm. Preparatory ,se-rvices Thursday. July 4th. 8:00 :p.m., Saturday. July 6th. 8:00 if in Thanksgiving service July nth, at 10:00 a.m. Rev. Donald Ross, Minister. l FUNERAL WEDNESDAY -The ;fnni-rnl of the late Barbara Ellen ,Mnrrey of 14.1 Weymouih Street lwas held Wednesday afternoon :from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. A.F. Mac- bean. The poll bearers were: Messrs. 1.13. Curran. Myron Bell. ll-Md 3t1lllelt. Herold iiemm. -William Den-inn. interment was Caner ,. macs COURT - A non-city resident. charged with working h City eedhfxailiag to pay the lTun ldustrinl and Cost Accountants of! -Canada. ,3”; Chm; 5up,,n.iS,.,. IENNIS - At the Kings County i Memorial Hospital Montague on: lot. PEI June 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. fined 55 and costs or 2 days. with James C. Ennis. Greenfield. a the fourth rccciving a iinc oi, IOIL Wlfltlht 3 lbs.. 2 07.!- si0 and costs or 5 days. A lone MR. AND MR3, JOHN 1-. lnwiivc. ... At the Kings County Memoir-i Hospital Montague on July 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Arn- nld Irving, Montague, It son. Larry Arnold. Weight I! pounds, 5 ounces. MACAREE - At the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Monisgiic. on July 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. drunk and disorderly was fined S15 and costs or 10 days. APPOINTED DIRECTORS Islanders. HE. Carruihers. of Charlottetown. and RT. Henl- horn,nf Sunimcrsidc. have been, choscn to sit on the National board of directors for the Society of in-l KICKHAM, Sourls West, an- nounce the engagem t of their daughter. Mary Theresa. to Ronald Francis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Maclsaac, Rock Barre, marriage to take place on July 20th at St. Alexis Church Rollo Bay. Truck traffic declined from 813 in June, 1956 to 756 in June, 1957, ii decrease of 57. On June 22nd. 1957, the Prince Nova on the 1:00 p.m. trip from Caribou, carried the mi-llionith passenger to cross on the route. 5:1; was Miss Marcella MacDon- a . me "Devil" Out Of Queen's Hair OTTAWA (CP) - The has been taken out of the Queen's hair on the Canadian 31 bill. of Queen Elizabeth approved by her, was put into circulation by the Bank of Canada in 1954. Some time later. some eagle- eyed persons noticed that some of the royal curls gave the ap- pearance of e sharp-nosed face in the Queen's hair. The face became known as the "devil in the Queen's hair" and there was criticism of the photograph used for the bill. The same printing quirk has ap- York. on July 2. 1957. to Mr. peared on bills of higher denom- snd Mrs. Wit. Gallingcr incc hceaasm? 1:,llo?,s,:i'ay1(,la'IcL1'cl1);l1:;' 19;: lnatlon. Elalne Gilli, a son. John Charlcsl his Mm war. Resting m me New 31 bills now being printed carry the same photograph. But the Queens hair has been re- touched to remove the "devil." Bank of Canada officials said today the plate for printing the hills had to be altered only slightly. The bills are printed by two Ottawa companies. the Cana- dian Bank Notecompany and the American Bank Note C -:- Discusses Civil (Continued from page 1) duced. In the cellar of a frame house It would be one-tenth that outside, and in the eilar of a brick building the ra etlon intensity would be one twentieth to one-flft- ieth that outside. A root cellar could reduce the radiation intensity to as little as one-thousand of that outside. it depends on the construction and the amount of earth covering it. General Haitton was thanked by Mrs. Harold Igird. Kensington. who presented him with en lsland scene. Wilfred MscAree, Penke's Sta- tion, a daughter. Weight 7 lbs.. 12". nzs. l At thc 6th annual conf- croncc. hcld Inst W('l'I( in Banff. County Memorial Hospital. Man- a 90 pcr ccnt gain in student enrol-1 "mm on June 29"., M Mr. and! lccs. S20.000 was earmarked for nl . studv nn mnrlcrnllinancial PHFNTS. Mrs" Elwmd M"cD"""M' Mme and tho ncu Board -cnmplctrrl P""d' " da"3m"' wclgl" 8 "Kl ipvlf-ns for a number of other activit-l CONDITION FAVORABLE - MURPHY A. King, Com" 1 M Y Thc condition of Dr. .R.F. See Memorm "mpg"; M, 1-"Many main. Vlltn is a patient in the 'Vl(t- July 2. 1951 creamy Alexa", toria ticncral Hospital, IIaIilax,l fl". .hl.ee,v”,. .,.M S." ,.r 31.-gt M" "'”"”"d I9 be "T-V ""f"”'" and the late Stephen Murphy of "M" "t ” late I"""' I3” "WM-l Summcrville The F uni-ral W; Scam", sllffrrcd A Itrnkrl n-... Mm lVn1ncsr"" :"'t-r" nn WI1lIPgRIlf'fltIlfIl horse raccs at M 5., Jo.ch'm'. church. V"-. S"l”'”' ”"l""F "ll M""d”-l" l non River. interment tun in Do you know that you are hours! We invite you to highest - American fur tax! If 'it is not convenient to We present for your approval Canadian and European furs of highest quality and latest styles. Remember that you also save the 10"h Friends of Paul Allen .viamnn.l T," C"""'' c"""'”' aid. .1':- year-old non of Mr. nndtMACMlLl.AN - At West Cove- In Loving Memory of JOHN CIAIILI3 IRVING Killed In an eutomoblle eo- dtleet July Hit, 135. At ... hm, AMERICAN VISITORS allowed to take home duty free 5300.00 worth of furs if in Canada for more than twelve days-5200.00 worth if over forty eight make your selection of QUALITY FURS a fine selection of ey for your furs now-and take them with you--a epoeit will reserve them and we will ship to you after you return home. We do invite you to drop enjoy your visit with us. ISLRITIJ FURRIERS tYfV btalliehed in-we are sure you will 1935 .-.T "devil" The bill, bearing a photograph 1 l FRASERS-20 Oz. BEANS and PORK 2 lor 37c MARVENS-4 Oz. POTATO CHIPS PLAIN OR BAR-B-Q 2 for 45c SWIFTS SIIORTENING PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS lb...... TOP QUALITY BEEF SHOULDER ROAST ii...... I'-RYING EVISCERATED CHICKEN, 2V2 to 3 lbs. JEWEL lben e e e e e 2 lb, 55C KLEENEX EiS"””' 3 99c MOLASSES at 99c KRAFT WHITE or CHOCOLATE MINIATURE CAKE .- Pkg. I C 55c 49c MARSHMALLOWS Mix IIIIQ only , 27C zooxnu RADIO PEAS voiut.-is Oz. 2 Tins 2 1, 3;, units 47: "'5 ” raesu ISLAND onavns-23 on. STRAWBERRIES APPLES 291: Aiuuvmo DAILY FOB PIES TIN 31' IDWIST PRICES BWANSDOWN KRAFT-8 OI. i FIIESII FIIIIITS :35: Daisfgal; & VEGETABLES cliuroemali-canoes; ORANGIS Ides. 69: IJNG GIIIN CIICUMIIRS mIlOIOIO IPIIACH. I. I9: 9. 4h: PITTED DATES 2IIi.33c Iiottle 33: STORE HOURS MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY I A.M. T0 lzl Ill. IIIDAY I A.M. - Ill II. CASING SATURDAY AT l1:I ' mctmn WIOICOOOO m