..,--. . KATEARINA. the Shrew. fcen-,fathcr's home immediately. Lil- trel. stands aghast as her hus-iicning spell-bound to this abrupt hand Petruchio vright of cen- ter) announces his intention tolGraemio - Burton: Bianca - Bird. Hortensio - Rosemary I David Scbtt. by man Hood. ms in Results Of Examinations For Nurses Are Announced from Shakespeare's "Taming announcement are left to right- and a group of servants and ,of the Shrew". presented on the Earle Grey; Tranio- attendants. Katharina is played ',stage of Queen Charlotte Andi- removs his new bride from herhknthony Grey; Baptista'- David; by Mary Godwin, and Petrucbio .torium last night by the Earle GRAEMl0 (Earle Grey). Pet- ruclilo tALan Hoodt, Baptists iDsvid Burton). and Tranlo (An- thony Greyl make plans where- "Taming Of The Shrew" Plays To Packed House In Ch'town night audience at the Toronto company's excellent portrayal of this famous comedy. g Sponsored locally by the island l Shrine Club, this was the openinzl of it two-night stand in Cltarlottc- town by the visiting Shakespear- ian actors. Tonight on the same by Baptista's headstrong daugh-' lcr shall be wed to Petruehio, in an early scene from Shakes- A packed house was no hand last night to witness the Earle. Gray Company of Toronto present on the stage of Queen Charlotte auditorium Shakespeare's im- mortal "Taming of the Shrew." The unbroken silence maintained throughout the playinll of each scene. the applause following the stage they will present anouthcr conclusion of each act, and the of the Bard's immortal classics- prolonged ovation at the end of. ”The Tempest." the play. all testified to the ap- preciation felt by the opening CITY AIIII FOR SALE - large oak pun- cheons. Waddcll Bros. Crapaud. VISIT HI-STYLE Millincry. Gt. George Street. "where style is Hi-Style." The play presented last night i describes the evolution of a hcad- ' GEIITIIIIL ADI-Zl.LA'S liillincry for your new fall hats. 177 Grafton. DR. J.C. GnIlant's office will; evefyibc closed until September 3rd. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- NIAGARA brand sprays and FZP.V'S Ph8Fm8l1V- OPP" 830 am. dusts. also binder and balcr I0 5 P-m. ' II P I - . . . !l,.v;:::0;"S'u,'eeLmd"Cer” Co op Sal ARROW no-iron white shirts. imported l-English drip-dry fab- ric. A 37.50 value now only 35.95 at llcnderson and C)ldT'f'l(7l'f'. PANTRY sale at Smallmans on Friday afternoon. August 21rd. By ladies of Freetown Pres-i noyg bicycles no 95 and up bylerlm Church .Trikcs 86.95 up. metal and wood- IRON cheater white shirt, by.cn wagons 31.79 up Firestonci Arrow. Egglish no-iron f:5brlc -llTov Fair. formerly 7.50 now only .95 at r FUNERAL .- Hmdenon Tnd Cudmm-c' ifuncral of thesllallzllcvlis. DR. J.l-I. 0'Haniey will be ab- Gecn was held from the Mae-I sent from his practice frtazi Lean Funeral Home yesterday August 19th till September Zrdmafltelij-notaii. S3-vice was conduct- nuurzn River Beauty Salon ;.,.,.-ln.;V'wa.Q Hlzwallfe closed for holidays. August 24 - Church Ccmemfy. -"Knish. Rev. 59Pl9mb" M Norman Gl'M'l1 officiating at the AS WE ARE going out of busi- ness. customers kindly call for shoes at MacDonald Shoe Repair opposite Sports Arena. Messrs. Ernest Coffin. Norman Lowther. William L. Vlckerson. y.l,D. Webster. T. Edgar Mac- Nutt. l-Zlmcr Johnson. riuzs: WINNERS - Follow-l FUNERAL SERVWE - The tag were the prize winners last funeral 0' "19 lat? Di Clif- night at the card party in 5:. ton H. Beer was held from the pun X "mh. L.diu- m.sLl MacLcsn Funeral Home yester- M". Funk Doyle; second. Mm day afternoon. Services were Fred McMahon, cmsolahn conducted by Rev. Dr. A.S. Weir. M" Joe M"E',ch"". Mew; interment was In Sherwood first. Vernon Gay; second. Joe S:cT;::ry' Tl" 9"" Maw" were solation. Vincent Larltin. Frccze- k Jy A. F H l G. G. out. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burltc. Heurihnt u or am Door prize. Mrs. White. FUNERAL MONDAY- The funeral of Mary Ursulinc kvlam-y IE' MIIFPIIY V" held MOMBT Corporal and Mrs. Erwin ursnt momlns from the Charlottew anddaughtcr Gail. 173 Cam- tnwn Funenl Home to St. Ann's bridge Sltrt-ct. Summerside. spent Chm” H09! 3176' V710?! 50I- the past week at the home of Emil ROQCIEM "I87! M!!! W” Mrs. Grant's mother. Mrs. Helen C!I9bII1'd I737 59' bfmh" m- Csrmody and family. Sping St. x9V- 99"” They have left for Sotiris where Ind lvlrbelcm We 301 PW they will spend a week visiting "'53 '3I"' "4 39" WPII" "'5' with Corporal Grant's parents. G"1l”'- R"- wmfd KC"? "'5 Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and P793?" : family. In C y were Rt. . .V. Msclsnste. Very Rev. J. Vuy Rev. Pf. Mae- CllAMANDY- At the Lady Min- to Hospital. 0 h- . 0 . on July ldth to Mr. and Mrs. William Ghsrnsndy Inee Char- lotte Rluhsl a daughter Cath- ryn Freda. Raul Coffin) PdI&tale s sol i tcr Sturgcss; vownnu -nd Tom Mac-be: 1...... ."s1”w.”.l.";3?"t.."p.t.:i it the Chnrchof Murray Irwin. weight 7 lbs. I peare'3 "Taming of the Shrew" as presented at Queen Charlotte liigh last night. strong. self willed and sharp tong- ued young woman. Katharina.l daughter of Baptists. a rich loving. dutiful and obedient wife merchant of Padua into a' This iinenvlable task is perform-l ed admirably by Petriichio who' marries her In spite of her shrew-I ish character. The courtship of her sister Bianca by the ancient Grnemlo. the practical llorten-i sin, and ardent Liicentlo is com-j plementary to the main tlicmc.l As might be expected in a pro-I fessionni group of this character. all actors played their parts forcc- . fully and'weII. The settings sndl lcostumes were traditional EIIZ-l abcthan. The play was produced i and directed by Earle Grey. Following is a list of the play- y ers. many of whom will appearl in tonight's presentation of ”The Tempest" BaptIsta- David Bur-l ton; Vinccntio - Donald Kerri Macltayc Lucentio - Michell Julian; Pctruchio - Alan Hood; l Gremio - Earle Grey; Hor- -tcnsio - Desmond Scott; Traniol -Anthony Grey; Biondello - Michael Pearson: Grumio- Po- Curtis - Donald Kerr MncKay; A Pedant -y Cliarles Palmer; A Tailor -I Hcnry Hovenkamp; Servant -; Paul Cipuzak; Katharina-Mary! Godwin: Bianca -- Roscmaryl Bird; WIdow- lsabeilta Alonso; . Stage Dlrector- Charles Palm--. or; stage Manager - Donald Kerr MacKay; Assistant Stagei Managers - David Burton and Jennifc Grey. Hees Impressed By New Decca Navigator HALIFAX rCPl - A compact little instrument box which its Cemetery The pail hearers were - makers say will become a univer- sal guide for ships and planes he gan operating here Monday and Grey Company of Tomato. Strike Ties Up Work On Ferry PICTOU. N. S.. (CPI-A strike of 36 electrical workers at the Ferguson industries Limited plant here has tied up work on ' the 82.()00.(l00 ferry Lord Selkirk. The ferry is being constructed for the Nnrthumhcrland Strait run between Wood Island, P.E.l. and Carlbuo. N.S. A company spokesman Mon- day called the striku illegal. The men. members of local 4702 of sin the United Steelworkers of Am- erica CLC. rcfuscti to return to work at noon Monday. Foreman l). J. lil:icDonald said: ”Thcy want me fired." Earlier in the day MacDonald appeared in magistrates court in Pictou on two charges of causing a disturbance. He paid a 55 line. The charges were laid tw Pctcr Barzillay and Alex Mat-Ready. two of the strikers. The company has asked the provincial labor department to mediate the strike. 40 Mile spiel l.imitOnT.C.l Road Through The speed limit through vil- lsgesonthcTrIuCInadsH-iD- wsyhssbccnchangsdtc forty miles per hour. the Guardian lssrnsdlastistghtfnlnG.Claude change in the regulations under. the'rowaPtannIngActbeesnn necusarytomaksthemcob respond with the limits set on the Trans Canada hlnway whereitpsascsthroughavlln lsgc.'l'hccbangs tsrecurdsd tn the current issue of the Royal W Gazette. g N All Villages The following are the success- ful candidatcs in the examin- stions for registration In the Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island. Nurses whose names are 5.. '01! by In I" terisk will be required to Wrild supplementary examinations. The names are listed in alpha- betical order. dates are from the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital School of Nursing, fifteen from the Char- lottetown Hospital School of Nursing. and six from the Prince County Hospital School of Nur- g. Bell, Elizabeth Joyce. S'sldc tBcll, Mary Janet. (Mrs. Don- aid Lord), Summerside Bevan, Elizabeth Jean. Char- lottctown Bradley, Angcth Marguerite. Peakes tcsmeron, Catherine Bonnell. Caledonia vclsrk. Marion Frances, New Wiltshire Creamer, Norma Anne. Sourls 'Delancy. Bessie Alta. Albanlyi Gallant. Mary Audrey, Nort Rustico Discuss Plans For New Wing For P. E. The regular mnnthly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital Board of Trustees was held in the Board room of the Nurses Residence (in the 13th instant. An- flfIIiflCf'ln('l1i was made of the ap- piintmcnt of Mr. Albert Aitken. Reqistcrcd Technician in Pathol- ogy, as senior technician in the liospital laboratory. The Chairman Dr. .l.W. Mac- Kenzle reported on the meeting the previous week between Mr. Langley. the Toronto Architect, and a number of the trustees to discuss the revision and com- pletion of the building plans for the new wing. Three different proposals were submitted by the architect to provide neces- sary bctl accommodation which will bc required when the Nat- ionzil Hospitalization Plan comes into effect. Ag the impycmentation of these proposals cal s-for much greater launching of the financial carn- paign last year the matter was referred to the Board's financial committee to study which of the three is financially feasible and how the additional cost can be met. The Medical Staff was author- ized to try and secure a gradu- Now the Decca company and its American manufacturer. Bendix. are trying to sell the idea to the Department of Transpor. The DOT agreed to an evalua- tion test and authorized a fre- quency. Now departmental encl- necrs will study the system and decide whether it will become 1 standard in Canada. FIRST PITCH ' The Bendix - Decca companies made their first big sales pitch Monday when they installed equipment on two ships - the Transport Minister George Hees;mw grin” ommmom H” . said he was "tremendously im- lprcsscd." i The unit is the Decca navigator, ya system of fixing the position of yships and planes. its use is be- coming widespread III Europe. 3 Rnhcr Henderson. Funeral pri- . vote from the MacLcan Fu- ncrai liome. interment in the Peoples Cemetery. lMACPIlERSON- At the P.E.l.l , llospitsl Aug 19. I957. Roix-rtl y M. MscPherson of North Wilt- . shire in his 63th year. Rest- ing at the Macu.-an Funcratl lfnme from where the funeral will be held tomorrow wed- servtce commencing lntennent in Brooltlleld Cemetery. PlI:ltcF.- At Bangor. Maine on Auirust lsth. 1957. Robert Pierce. son-in-lsw of Mr. and ; Mrs. Russell Lewis. formely of Summerstde. in his 33rd year. Arriving at the Camp- ton Funeral Home Wednesday evening and will rest there until Thursday noon. thence to ILKHI ldnti hetll Sens-1 I ' 2.tIl p.m. Interment wi v merstde l znososuisurs 'Mn AND MR8. ARTHUR B. JOHNS'l'0NofSurmnerstdesn- nounee the enllnrneat of their daughter Olga Lori-sine to Terrence Dtroth fisheries vessel - and took more than I00 guests on a chartered tour of the harbor. Later. Mr. Hees pushed it button to officially open the transmitting stations. The DOT gave no official indi- cation of its eventual plans her the system. but officials were ob- viously impressed. Bendix offi- clals said they are optimlstl about the system's permanent en- tsblishrnent in Canada. Guide Trainer To Instruct In City All Guidcrs in P.E.l. will he I. Hospital ate intarnc for full time service in the Hospital. The board also an- thorized the supplying of basic text books and initial uniforms free for the student nurses class entering training in 1951. Talks To Rotary On South Africa "The whole of South Africa is in a turmoil with the Govern- ment and the opposition ' ' at variance on the question of racial segregation. Dr. Van Der Merwe said in sddrssslnl the luncheon ” of Rotary at the Charlottetown Hotel yester- day. Dr. Van Der Merwe. former head of the Department of Phy- sics of the University of New York. who has just returned from a prolonged visit to South Africa. created much surprise when he mentioned that he has spent eighteen consscuttvs sum- mer vscstions on PE. Island. "Theft ofthcnoerwar is still in the background as the people of the four provinces face the issues which are creating a vast upheaval. The psscnt Gov- ernment wants I ”' bu believes and hopes that the country will remain within the British Commonwealth of Na- ttons." he said. "112: Govern- ment is going ahcsd with the idea of racist segregation be- cause it is feared that ovum go against whites. unless hand." The oppos" asserts "You are sntagontstns a bloody revol- ution on the cdgs of a volcano which will blow to In our fsccs some time." Dr. Van Der Msrws said that while the Government looked forward to producing a policy under which both coloured and whites may develop side by side without tntaricrtn with Use over- all progress of country. he feared thstthcbestpsrtofhc country was now in the hand. of the whites. creating an Imposs- ible situation for tbs colound ship on non-Ilurvpssns to in they have to Europeans. is the ultimate he very interested to hear of the Ben Roars visit to this Province of Miss Grace NlCI'l0IIg of British Od- umbis. Miss Nieholls is an Eagle Owl Dlploma'l1 Trainer. but she B also a very capable Guido Trik- er too She has just visited the WC” Guide Camps in England nd to British Columbia. Miss Ni&- oll; Is coming to Prince ldwld Island to take a week”: trafi for Guide and Browatc Miss Nicholls arrives to char- lottetown Aug. 3th. and tstre training ' lottctown on Monday 1'1 . 3! and ran. g pm. for Brownie Tnllhl. p.m. - 9.!) pm. hr Gllfld Treb- I . "gin Nlcholls will then D B Summer-side - Wednedov. As r. h ' not and Thursday. Aug. an mun- Oa Friday. Au. - on. The i, .-iritasoptiice-titres F . ......'"'"'""":. ...-."'.'....".-..... IMQRAZ chi T typhus 3 L ouesu afnotu-y wm: Raj Miiner. Toronto; Joseph T. on Ntnetecn csndl- Kin Gallant. Theresa June. Mis- couche Huul:;TnCl'y, Catherine Elaine. Kcns , Macxay. Donalda Christcne. Murray River 'Mst:Ktnnon. Barbara Ann. Charlottetown 'MscLean. Katherine Jesn, Long Creek Msclaod. Margaret J un s. 'hli?c'Lcod. Mildred Penelope. Charlottetown Perry, Shirley Margaret. East Royalty MacDonald. Eileen Lucetts. Little Pond 'lltscDonald. Patricia Louise. souris Maclnnls. Elisabeth Anne. Summersidc McEwen. Katherine Marie. Souril Mclnnls. Mary Lofna. Tilnlih 'Mtilar. Betty Ann. Montague Moase. Eleanor Muriel. Ken- slngton Morris. Mary Patricia. Char- lottctown Mullally. Ellen Catherine. Sourts West Munro, Mary Katherine. Montague Ptckard. Marjorie June. Charlottetown 'Pcters. Catherine Frances. Rollo Bay East. Peters. Marts Evelyn. Sum- rnersidc Prsught. Sonya Jane. Chif- lottctown Prowse. Vlvls Claire. Murray Harbour Nelson. Carolyn Jean. Char- lottctown Roche. Marguerite Lorraine. Cardigan - Rowe. Mary Gwendolyn. Em- erald Ryder. Olive Ferne. Mis- couchc Clara Elizabeth. Shepard. Katherine Bernice. Louisbourl. N. S. Stewart. Joan Mclvtna. New Wlltshirc Williams. Margaret Elaine. TRANSFERRED Ssrn Bobison. who has been an sccountsnt with Canada Pacltsrs here for the past seven years. left todsy for Montreal where he has been transferred. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Robison. Mr. Roblson will be with the audit department of the com- pany's Montreal plant. Mr. Robison is popular and well liked among a wide circls of friends here. He has been active In various organizatio and scr- vcd as President of the Charlotte- town Kinsmen's Club for a term. He is a son of Mrs. James 8U;'I33B38B33IU:8 HTLIFAX (CP) - The ” lice says clouds will spread into extreme southwestern Nova sends this morning and over the remainder of the eastern Mari- times later in the day. The band of rain associated with this dil- turbance. however. is expected to remain to the south and east of Nova Seotln. Much cooler air is heading this way. it will push slowly across the district and will cover all of the district by late in the even . The arrival of this cooler air wil be sccomlihnicd by 0011' sidershle cloiidlness and widely scattered showers. Forecasts Northern Nova Scotia: Sunny becoming cloudy in the afternoon. Not much change in tempera- At Rustico at 12.01 p.m. and its s..rn jummersidc tide eighteu minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 5.20 ., m. and sets at 7.11 p.m. CHICKEN SUPPER TRACADIE HALL Wednesday, August 21 Starting It 5 p.m. Bingo and other amusements ture. High-low at New Glasll0W Robison and the late Mr. " ” of this City. POULTRY Buying live and dressed fowl and chicken. Phone 7886 collect for pick-UP service. URBAN MCQUAID Meeting the Out-Patient CLINIC CANCELLATION l. 1 Owing to the Prince Edward Island Medical I Sanatorium, of August 23rd has been cancelled. Chest Clinic, Provincial Southport PRINCE Enwano lsumo FLORAL EMBLEM TAYLOR? JEWELERSAJ CHAILOYTITOWN. Charlottetown Attention Carpenters Local 1338 will at Queen Street. Labor hold their monthly meeting Hall, Wednesday, Aug. 21st: at 7:30 p.m. "All members requested to attend. Knights of Columbus STATE BALL ..g(h NORTH RUSTICO BOYS' CAMP WEDNESDAY, DANCING I:S lo 11W MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME AUGUST 21st ADM. 81.00 VILLAGE OF PARKDALE SPECIAL A special meeting of the Ratepayers will be held in Parkdale Hall, Thursday, August 29th. 7.30 p.m. regarding the installation of a sewer and water system. also to grant permission to borrow the necessry funds, if approved. 11!! COMMISSIONER VILLAGI OI PAIKDALIL MEETING New on In Full further reduced GREENDAUS GREATEST August Sale swtng.Attsoodr forFinalCtsar- 2-lviglirrwl ' "Royal BONE TEA FOUR CUPS FOUR RRIAD I ON! CREAM In Albert" CHINA sat FOUR SAUCIRS RUTTIRPLATIS FOUR TIA PLATES SUGAR SIT