Page I ‘no Guardian Saturday, May 29,_1ii5d_ llarelgrove Man lniured Yesterday In Car Accident Mr. Wendell Oruwell, ll. of Haaclgrove was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday morning in an IAI nacious condition caused when the 1948 Dodge sedan he was driving was in collision with a 1938 Chevrolet wane driven by Mr. Vernon Bi-yenion of North wilt- Ihire. The victim regained conscious- neee about noon. His injuries though serious, are not critical. They are to the head and include multriple fractures in the chest area. At a late hour last night hia physician reports his condition as much im- proved. Police report that the accident nccurred at the junction of the Duf- ferin and Johnston Road in the vicinity of I-lartsville. -‘HOWARD Mc|NN|S I [FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. ‘ i ..L,_-A__,, . . ' BIRTHS. MABRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per insertion BIRTHS McEACHER1\ — At me i-’. E. isiaiiu OITY & OISTRIOT BOYS TAXI. Dial 8560-6569. CRASWELL for Better Photo-I graphs. JIMMYB TAX! 7370 or 5252. MEN'I"S SATURDAY Chilled tomato juice, steak. rolls and butter, or milk, 55 cents. GOSPEL SERVICES. Sons of England Hall. Richmond Street, ll a.ni. morning worship; 2:80 p.m. Sunday school; 7:30 evening s-ervice. Studies in Revelations. Rev. H. F. .ViarEwen. NAME CORRECTED-—-In the First Year Commerce pass list of Prince of Wales College, appears the name Ruth Weatherbie. This DiI.l'l8'lS SPECIAL: Hamburg tea, coflee Hospital on May 28th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McEachern. City, (nee Mildred Thompson) a son. GREEN '— At the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. P. E. I.. May 21st, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. George Green a. daughter. H0i?.TON—At. the P. E. Hospital on May 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Horton, (nee Glenda Simmonsi, a son. Arthur Vaughn, weight 7 lbs. 5 czs. Island 1954. to MARRIAGES MYERS-IIUESTIS —- At Trinit.i' United Church, Charlottetown, on Friday, May lath, 1954, by Rev. A. Frank MacLean, Beverly Lorraine Huestis of Charlottetown to Eug- ene Frederick Myers of Oak Hill, W. Va. DEATHS ‘DELANEY — At North Tryon. May 29, 1954, Mrs. Percy Delaney in her 55th year. Transferred from the Chisholm Funeral Home today to her late residence. Fun- eral notice later. R.A'i"rllAY—5uddanly at P. I. la- lsnd Hospital, Friday. May 28th. 1954, Robert B. Rattray in his 86th year. Reinaim resting at the Maolean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Monday. service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in the People's Cemetery. lIiLEY—-At Freetown May 28, 1954. Ifrank Riley in his Bath year. Re- mains resting at Davi.son‘aI-‘unerai Home, Kensington. until Sunday at noon. thence to Freetown Unl- ted Church where funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment in the People’: Cemetery. Free- town. SlIAW—At the Prince Edward Ia- lsnd Hospital on Friday, May 28, 1954, Chester E. Show of Desable in his list year. His rerriaina are zeetmg at the Macbean Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon to '1‘rinli-Y United church. service commenc‘ in at 1.30. Interment will be in Grapaud Cemetery. LEARD-—At Tryon May M, 1951, William B-owley Learcl in his ildth year. Remauu transferred from the Chisholm Funeral Home to is late residence. Funeral service m the Baptist Church, Tryon, Sunday at 330 p.m. Interment in me People ‘s Cemetery. N.il. Maclean UNDERTAKEB ALMEB Charlottetown and '20. North Wllinhire DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSET FUNERAL HOME it loud _lI. W. J. BROWN Dlroetae dill mat MOI II Ion Ambulance Iervioo on-mu. Coulee: lei-vlu cuaaiodnowu ‘ FUNERAL HOME ‘llfluetonst. mu. use Ooraplounaenisad Anfiloeservlee . -tutu Ruatico, should have read Ruby Weather- bie. MlL'I‘0N—-RUSTICO PARISH. — Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday. May 30th. are: St. John's, Milton. 10.00 a. in. Sunday School. 11.00 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ church. Cherry valley. 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. St. Ma.rk's, Rustico. 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Come and bring the whole family. ENGAGEMENT — Mr, and Mrs. Frank N. Kaya, Charlottetown, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Eleanor Mary, and Shei- don Crawofrd Jay, son of Mrs. H. Lloyd Jay and the late Mr. Jay of Mount Stewart. The marriage will take place at St. Peter’: Cathedral, Charlottetown, on June fifteenth at ll o'clock. GRADUATES F'R()M. ST. F. X. —Sister Joan Mary of the Sis- ters of St. Martha, Charlottetown, received the degree 01 Bachelor of Science in home economics magna cum laude at the convoca- tion exercises of St. Francis Xavier University. Antigonish. N. S.. on May Zi. Sister Joan Mary muored in dietetics and will go in St. Louis. Missouri, for intern- ship in September. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funeral of Mrs. John I-‘. Plneau was held Friday morning from her late residence in Rusticoville to Stella Maris Church, North where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pas- tor, Rev. Eric Robin. who also conducted the service at the grave. Pall bearers were Wilfred Buote. Leonard Leciair, Alphon- sus LeClalr. Edward Buote, Mai- ceilus Gauthier and Francis Le- Clair. Interment ‘was in the church cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late William Ander- son of Breadslbane was held yea- terday afternoon from the Presby- terian church. Service at the church and grave was conducted Card Of Thanks We wish to thank the Doctors. Nurses, Staff and members of the Clergy of the Btadacona Naval Hos- pital. Halifax; the Officers and Staff of I-l.M.CS. Queen Char- lotte; also the many friends and neighbours who sent floi'- ai tributes and messages of sym- pathy during our recent bereave- ment. The Maclnriia Family. Welt Royalty IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Palmer Trenholm who passed away May 1968. Calm and peaceful be his sleep- in Sweetest rest that follows pain We who loved him sadly miss him But trust in God to meet again. Lovlngiy relnanbered by Wife and finally. IN MEMORIAM In loving nanny at my Father, Solomon lhanlng. (lruad ‘Prosodic, who passed awny May flth. I051. Throeyoarssgodneothalssddsy. WhenGod lsadesllednydeuloved one away. Deni-out Father thou but left no. Andihyworhoneanhhder. lot In heaven we shall [other On that bright and golden shore. Always Remembered and sully Miaeed by Daughter Levine. Cord Of Thanks The family of the late Ronald J. Macfliilivray. wish to express their thanks to the Priests, Siao fora. Doctor .1. P. Sweeney and the nurse: of the Charlottetown nos- nital. who gave him luch good care during his recent illneu also those who sent mus cards. flowers. cards of‘ sympathy. spiritual offei-'ings.. 0 Alt: Ilaeoiilivray I ,. Studtsy At The Vocational School ash‘ ' ‘N 1st Row (left to right) S. Hutchison, E. Mayhew, W. MacLean, L. Lund, A. McCardle, E. Lund, K. Dowling, R.. Mc’I‘ague; 2nd Row: C. Wood, A. Weeks. B. Thomson, G.i Lowther, L. MacDonald, R. Brownrigg. L. Sellick, C. Wi]-l son; 3rd. Row: P. Flood, K. Coady, R. MacDonald, N. Cou- sins, E. Thomson, C. Waugh, R. Guindon; 4th Row: J.’ Ferguson, D. MacAusland, E. MacLai'en, C. Singleton, G., Pietzsch, E. Colwill, R. Arthur; 5th Row: J. Hyde, V. Mac-| Lean. C. Myers, B. Lacey. W. MacDonald: 6th Row: A. Burns, A. Foster, W. MacQuarrie, R. Linkleiier; 7th Row: D. Pratt, R. Morrison, R. Veale, L. Foy, J. Muise, G. Math- eson. R. Major. ' by Rev. Lee McNaughton assisted by Rev. W. B. MacPhai.l. Members of Calvin L. O. L. No. ll27 attend- ed ln a body and conducted their service at the grave. The pail- bearers were Messrs. Lorne Sea- man, Alan I-Ilckox, Lionel Robin- son, John Falconer, Elton Somers. William Graham. Interment was in Breadaibane Cemetery. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS — Three minor trafllc accidents were re- ported in Charlottetown yesterday A 1953 Chev. car and a I953 Dodge Sworn As Member Of city Police Force Roy H. skillicom was sworn in yesterday morning as a member of the City Police force by His Honour Magistrate K. M. Martin following the regular morning session of the court. Cons. Skillicorn, who for the past six months has been a member of the Canadian National Police de- tachment in Toronto ,was formerly and for more than three years. a iioéiiioid Square » Home-School Ass'n Icr. ltuuell St. John was elected pnaidont of tho Rochford Square - Home and school Association at ' the annual meeting held in the school auditorium this week. He succeeds Mr. J. E. Cullen. other of- ficers electod were vice pf ‘dent, lilra. Joseph J. Callaghan and sec- retary sister at. Antoinette. Mr. William Brown was named chair- man of the membership committee and Mrs. William Dowling was named chairman of the program committee. The meeting wal presided over by Mr .P. A. Murnaghan in the absence of Mr. Cullen who is in the City Hoapitll recuperating from a serious illness. The slate of new officers, was presented by Mr. Joseph J. Gallag- han. chairman of the nominating committee. and was unanimously adopted. ' suburban collided on Weymouth St., in front of Prince of Wales College, at ll.30 yesterday morn- member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. During this time he was attached to “L" Division in in. Considerable damage was sus- tained to the left front fender and door of the car and to the right front fender of the suburban. A Massachusetts car collided with an Island car at the intersection oi Hillsboro and Grafton Streets in the afternoon. The right front tender of the first and the righ: rear tender of the second were considerably damaged. A car go- mg east on Kent collided with a car travelling south on Pownal Considerable damage was sustain- ed to the left front fender of the first and to the right front fender of the second. START COUNTING MONDAY- Charlotietown where he la well known. He brings to the City Police force all the advantages of the training he received in the R. C. M. P., including Motor Cycle pat- rolling in which he will probably be active in his new position. ‘ Cone. Skilllcorn assumes duty on June first. BIG LEAD PRODUCER British Columbia produces most of Canada's lead output. the na-i tional total being over 2.000.000 pounds yearly. I I The counting of the ballots in the Potato Marketing Board plebiscite i will begin Monday by the return- ing officer, Sheriff John Beaton. ' _' 3' egg: day? f.?i1.'.?.‘§§§'gi..a{i5eye.i°’.3§fv and William Thompson. Ilt is ex- for the grocery Order prizes: gebgilffltivivigfidthe iéguni-inzlvézili gate Mrs. John Hardy, City I- s . y mm” H ° Mrs. Ivan Vessey, Park- dale - eligible voters in the plebisciie number about 7.000. This figure is - Mr. Miller, East Royalty. ELLIS BROS. arrived at by the number of licens- ed growers on the Island. Mem- bers of the Provincial Marketing Board who are conducting the plebiscite will have no way of know- ing how many growers will ex- press their opinion in this matter. The ballots were mailed to the growers on the 24th and they were required to return them not later than May 29. LUCKY NUMBERS ED’S TAXI Personals i i Mr A. J. Macfiae, formerly of 23032 “" 23316 New Glasgow, left this morning for his home in Lao Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Eldon Green is returning from Toronto today with her son. John Eldon. where the lat- ter underwent I series of exam- inations at the famed Sick Chiid~ ren‘| Hospital. . r 6561 Phone 6562 Funeral Notice The members of True Brothers Lodge No. 8 A.l". & A.M. Crapaud, are requested to meet Sunday. May 30th at Trinity United Church. Charlottetown at 1 p.in., TOTEIK POLE GII-‘I’ LIVERPOOL. Eng.. (CPI — A five-foot British Columbia totem pole arrived by sea Tuesday for a Welsh group of boy scouts. The donor is senator W. Rupert Dav- j¢3_ Kmfiawm om__ newspgper to attend the funeral of our lalei pubnsher ‘nd an honorary omen] Brother Chester E. Shaw. Past‘ P. M. By order of the W. M of the Olive boy scouts at Welsh- pool, Montgomeryshire, where he was born. Manford Beer, Secretary. Funeral Notice Members of L.O.A. and i.o.B.A., are requested to meet in Social Hall of Trinity Church, Sunday at 12:45 to attend the funeral of our late Brother Chester E. Shaw,~ P.G.M. - ~ PETER MacEACHERN. Grand Master JOHN A. MURRAY, Grand Secretary. CLEARANCE SPRING COATS ‘ Ialonco of stock . ....... 331/3 on \ Grondmoro SWEATERS Rog. to $7.95. clearing. . 35'” ea. HOSIERY. 15 Denier. Surnmerlslicdos S115 ~ GLOVES. IRAS. clearing . . . . . 15: to 79¢ riii: FASHION SHOPPE —G.H.M.— SHEER—Cool~Care-Free pure NYLON DRESSES are yours for only 6.95 in the Budget Shop, Charlottetown and the 5 and 10 Department of the Summerside Store! . . . They're entrancing with wee sleeves or ,none at all. They are in soft pastel prints. deep shades and solid col- ors that will flatter you right now and through the whole of Summer Tailored styles that will take you to the office or shopping; dress-up styles with placid scoop neckline: for an evening of dancing or dat- ing. Nylon Dresses are in all sizes up to IE, and as I said before the price is a mere 6.95 in the Budget Shop of Holman‘: in Charlottetown and the 5 and 10 of Holman‘: in Summetside. MATCH them—Mix them—-Contrast them!———Thai's the advice we give you when it comes to talk of SUMMER COSTUME JEWELRY. The Ladies‘ Shop in Charlottetown and the Accessory Department of the Summerside Store have oodles of different pieces from which to choose. in soft. light Summer colors—you may want braided Nylon Necklets with Earrings to match—You may go in for shimmering Moon tone Necklets and Earrings or the very new dull. opaque color. in gr duated strings of Bead: with either drop or button type Ear- rings. You can very easily make up different sets that will be real conversation halt. The Neckietr are priced 1.00 each and the Ear- rings are 1.00 a pair. Choose your Summer Jewelry NOW—the Collec- tion is by "Core" and it is to be found in the Ladies’ Shop of Hol- man’! in ‘Charlottetown and the Accessory Department of Holman’s in Summerside. SUMMER SANDALS are on the go right now! The Womens’ Shoe Section has a wonderful array of them on display and they spell com- fori. chic and cool good looks. There are Sandals in gleaming white. in black, in beige, red and other colors . . . You can make or mar your Summer Costume with shoes, so chose carefully the pairs you’ll want to pace you through a Summer that will be free and easy! Sizes range from 4 to 8 1/2 and the prices are from 2.95 up . . . There are straps galore and lots of open-air spaces in these smart Summer Sandal.-.—best get. yours now while the collection is complete in the Women’: Shoe Section of Ho1man's in Summerside. GIRL GUIDE RAISIN DAY—SATURDAY. MAY 29th . . . BUY RAISINS and SUPPORT YOUR GIRL GUIDES! loyal Canadian Aniline, ‘ ATTENTION: All BANKS 28TH L.A.A. REOT. R.O.A. Range Exercise and Recruiting Drive Parade: All ranks—- Chariottetown Armourles..._.0830 hrs. 30 May 1954 Montague Armouries 0800 hrs. 30 May 1954 Annual Qualification in Rifle and Bren will be carried out for all ranks. ’ Prizes will be awarded in the various classifications Recruits will be welcomed and facilities for medical examination and documentation will be available. Regimental Summer Camp, Picton, Ontario, August 8-14, 1954 Mt-als—I-lot Dinner will be served. Pay——Pay Parade at end of exercise. Those joining now may attend Summer Camp Lt. Col. D. J. Mccormaok. C.D., Officer Commanding 28th L. A. A. Regt. R.C.A. Christopher Lynch ST. OllNSTAN’S AIIOITOBIIIM TONIGHT - 8:30 Admission $1.25 (Reserve Section) and $1.00 MORTON OEW LIMITEO INSURANCE OOUNSEILOBS and -ritavn. {emu Telephones: Insurance I040 - Travel S541 rector. Division of Dental Health. ious grades. his the good effects obtained in one United States city. The evening was brightened by he cfiy on June I.‘ talk with a technicolor film. ahow- Federation of Home and __i.a which will be held in then.- vest sAui iiuiiiiinnreiaiii WRITING 25% cut In Oil Bills On our BURNER- Replacements w. Torldlieet Rotary Wall flame Oil Burners TORIDHEET OIL BURNERS DIAL 9911 Cor. Euaton dz Weymoutb I VIOKERSON ENGINEERING OO. Charlottetown, P.E.I. For Graduaiion Gills Or Vacation Needs! A GREAT SHHHAL In High Grade luggage wonnrs rwiii SE . Taperdhaped, natural tiger grained Leathertox with smooth. good quality cowhide binding . . lion. Lining is blue celanele rayon. three shirred pockets in the body. 21 inch Aeropack three-hanger dress fixture, two shirred retaining straps lid. and three shirred pockets in the body. Regular 56.50 .50 Hill SET one WEEK oiiiv May 29th - Juno Stli HOLMAN’ WN. I’. I‘. I. Sutnmei-side — Charlottetown . polished brass loci“: leather covered anchor-plate handles, and Aerowood construfi 18 inch Overnight Case has one Ihirred pocket in the lid. Ind T blue. has I in the S The large attendance found on several musical selections, both -- addreaa by Dr. B. J. O'Meara. Di- al and piano. by pupil. of "" one of the highlights of the meet- ‘A committee was mm,‘ '0- ing. He spoke on the value of fiuord- I j“"?lG¢ five delegates to attend me. iaation of water and illustrated his " --ee '1' of the pl-wine,“ School I J '< l