:59. - ..:.au...aL.I" .4. . -Tenn MacLean. Barbara .'iiarKin- non, Donalda MacKa,v. Bessie De- laney, Mary Clark. Bonnie Cam- eron, Janet Bell; centre Marjor- l9 Plchfd. Carolyn Nelson. Shir- ley Perry , Margaret .'llari.end. Betty Ann Millar. Mildred Mac- CENTRAL sell and service. Batt and Macllae Ltd. 91 Euston. Dial 6537. WE REPAIR Washing machines. WITII 'l'III'.EE arduous years hchind them. the 64th graduating class of nurses of the PE. Island Hospital. ahovc, last night reeeiv. ed their diplnnlas and pins at the exerciiies cnnflurled at Prince of Wales College Left to right; front CITY AND YOUR DOLLAR buys mars at the Hughes Drug Store. MacEachern (X-Rayt. Prowse Margaret Williams. Joan . School Of Nurses Of P.E.l Hospital Receive Diplomas i' responsibilities Graduating exercises for the theirs in the Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing were held at Prince of Wales College Hall last evening when nineteen nurses and two X-ray Technicians received diplomas from His Honor. Lieut.- Guvernor T.W.L. Prowse. coming years. graduating class. and Dr. Eie following: SALE. Firc- PRIZES the Holy Priesthood of llstor. Reviultlugeoe L. Murray .m. the ladies of the 's league served dinner I the Sector: to the neighbor- vlstos-s and to the immediate relatives of their parish priest. At eight In the evening the abflarlan celebrated Solemn Hish . Harold J. Crokcn. pastor of Kinhbra as Sub-deacon and Rev. John Cash of Vernon River as master of ceremonies. the conclusion of the Mass Silver Jubilee Held For At Sui-nmertiold In the beautiful St. 01. . stltllher mun: was ordained In Q" . s Basilica on May list I and was appointed pas- tor at gunnneuield in 1940. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MIIHIY. Rochf in square, lottetown. i Leod, Mary Munro: rear: Velma Stewart, Katheryn Shepard, clan Vlvla Sharam. Doris Coles (X-Ray). which would be Mrs. Lois R. MacDonald pra- aented pins to the members of the T. A. Laidlaw presented the prises to "We have been burned down. but we have not been burned out". stated Mr. L.C. Callbeck. Presi- dent of the Central Farmers Co- operative Association Limited who operate the Super Market on Queen Street. at the annual meet- ing of the company held Tuesday night at the Clover Club. "We are here to stay". continued Mr. Call- back In his report to thee share- holdeu. "and our present handi- cap is only a temporary inter- rnption in our phenomenal growth. "I may say that more and more people in Charlottetown and the surrounding countryside are in- REFRIGERATOR electric motors and appliances. Receiving dlpmm” we": General Proficiency donated by Annual Meeting Of - Co-op Super Market hoped that a normal crop will be available to the harvesters this season. The meeting noted that a pa- tronaxe rebate of 5 per cent on the Purchases made by shareholders be accredited. and approved a re- cent direction by the board of directors that the payments be frozen as share capital until bus- iness. which had been depleted be- cause of the fire of Apru 29. was restored to a normal basla. At the same time. the members san- ctioned the suggestion by the Board that the interest rate on share capital be raised from its Hun 2 The Gnanhao Wed. May 22- 1957 INEATHER TORONTO (CPI - TUBE!!!- tursa issued by the Tom!” W5- ' ffice: he weather o In (Night) (Day) Dawson 5 '7 Vancouver 2:22 Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth St. Johns HALIFAX (CF) - The weather office here says sunihlno todl! will send the mercury hick '0 all 00: in most communities. Fins weather is forecast with a ing, high pressure area moving into the Maritime: lrom New Eng- land. Forecasts: Nova Scotla. Prince Edward Is- lsnd and New Brunswick: ltmny: little change in daytime tempera- tures; light winds. Low-high at NEW Glasgow and Charlottetown and Campbellton 32 and W, Moncton 32 and 62, Fredericton and Ed- mundston 52 and 65. Sllnt John 35 and 60. .. High tide today at C 'otfatrovvn at 4.38 am. and 4.15 p.m. Sum- mel-side tide eighteen minutes lat- or than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.37 a.m. and sets at 1.43 asga8t:s5ca:s: aseaccseaspaaaacss it raiioilsa-to-sirsssss .5 SA - EXTRA PANTS vesting money in shares and there by earning for themselves a guar- anteed lnterest on their invest- uone Home and Au” Mary Janet Bell. Summerside. Catherine Bonnell Cameron. Cal- PMMII ICVGI 01 5 DEF Cent P" the Medical Staff: 1. Miss Mar - annum to 6 per cent per annum. aret Mai.-Lcod: 2. Miss Donal s Martin's Electric. Phone 3727. p.m. Auto. ney Hospital, Sydney, .N.S., nn lottetown. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION of May 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. wu- Kathryn Bernice Shepard. Louia- The Scripture readlniz l" I" '" d”9"'"""'"i u 1 led in g i ii.. i ennsumirs annual meeting Kirltl llam Nicholson (Mary Lou Swim! burg, N.S. Prayer of Conaecratlon were gi- m2"m:nXI;gc.::i?:":E:: nnlgzeli ::,cce,'.)i:, Wm. b: 3?i,T:d maul); ge 1?"... toMtmmsTnw.:,l'x Hall Thursday ll pm. a son. Donald William, weight Joan Melvina Stewart. New Wllt- ven by Rev. A.F. MacLean. The M 1, m 0, ,0 , M public. It is anticipated that the ""' ""9 ' ' ' ' V ' 3 15., 1 0,” shim program Wu menpeued with u I1 0 Per cen gher mm Wm be open for blame” by Alexander. James Charles and 5 F0 N 5 E R V A T I I E C"'"' Margaret Elaine Williams. Char- two solo; by Mr. Raoul Reymond ninth” "! ' ye" um Sm" p.-id” of this week, hh" L'''"""d '" 9' T”"”'”' o'"' mm”. ,-mm, imaged at 153 Great k,,,,.,,,,..,,. and two mm by M" Jun no guilt investment had increased al-lo. Howard Gerrard. Charlotte. Y 3.48121 over that for the DP& DIRECTORS town and Ronald Alphomus. Nas- l I f CITY -FlSHiMarket Island Cod f l haddock. and Haddock fillets. REAR NEIL A MATHESON. edonin. , RLMMACF SALE V M C A Liberal Candidate for Queens Marion Frances Clark. North ge”o"dKay' 3' Ml" M”d"d M”' mung mg enjoying me bgngfn of TIIE FIRE h I C f I ' - - ' - - County tonight over C.F.C.Y. 7.15 Wiltshire. ' , participating in the company's In dlgcugglnl the recent me, Deaf n i '3 obslemcal Nl”5l”i d”"'ud by profits by receiving an annual rc- both Mr. Callheck and Mr. Mnc- W Bessie Alta Delaney. Albany. ' May 22. 2.30 pm. to 7.30 pm. g ' . the Senior Ladies Aid of the RE. -. mctpggggie mt. e---ins;-3; BMHS . ........ 3:”..';':.i".;.f"::l?l;”'.?l:l':5 lE:”ll3lt3l.."ll"l3i.:l ..::; tits. 8 as I Inel'Y- 1' ' i M . ay; 2. ss Kathryn Shepard. .. l” 5'' IB0atI:)il:)rt:II.Ann "Manon. Ch" Pediatrical Nursing donated by :11f.:.57inlog1l,,Pc:u';l-cg 11:33 had rbenh to than ocefiasiom klhe Many "mm! thmuhom me - MACGREGOR-t Al ti" PE-L Kat'ierine Jean Macbean Long Mr. N.D. MacLean: Misa Vlvla bg h' ' m company as ma at 0 eep Province leaned mm "H" y"- w,E g:;;:c;h'u;icc: "w'.u;nGlg Hospital on May 21. 1957 to Mr. C,-pgk ' pi-owse rs lp now "End, " 692' mag h:'veem:e,:l g;l;l0gl:'nin; is terda)' the passlnl of John Angus SW5 - - ' d . . . . ' i ' . -rm fi"...l.”'.il.'3l'.”:"i”.'.”il3Eil”?l iizrr” Mam ..:i::”'i.::::”ii.”:i”.i: hair ””””""' ”i”".i. rim: "':'.:ll.”:.?;2:iS..:”.3f23f1ll33:2; OFF- REG. PRICES , ' o . lcnn e, runnng re saes.n . - FOR PAINTS. Rcfrltgegagarl. lhs-- 3 on Penelope Macbeod. Char- Hcsintllil: hMlr;o.irl'ae: bsieggni "oI:'hfl;rrgIiei;.:: ;l1eI:IPnIll&'ropE:l1 preparing me Richmond Street Stewart W35l'"5- ”””""5' 9”" " I "Ci CARVER - At th P.E.I. '- ” 9 ”w"' he ""5 '9 I” Y "'3' ' ' ' section of the building for an early "'8 COW ”"”Y 5"” " "y" mi on May 18. 1357 to M30333 3"” A” M'"'” Mm” Hm” iliwie nmiimumlilew .(ih""l." ”' ir7c:mpiv7il7"iFlie'.;lei3'5:iliiiie"i?:.i "W" '0 ”"””'"”i ffltxlildwed wiliih mm: glleadlltei IV E C in. Mrs. Gordon Carver. Hazelbrooli Nonh 9 ' ' M e mu mt "mi increased h 50 r e nt ove the Tu” "W" "cull" M H" ""5 0 M" A W”-m H I NWNSERVAT ' O a son 0 lb; 1' M35” K3Ll'"l"' M"""'”' whim "'9 l”5h'5t 5""-"ung ll” G'"'"l y p! e - r because of its construction. was Jack (Plush as he was known to mittee rooms located at 168 Great - - - ” 0" lRoad. Proficiency in second year nurs- p'"l”' y”'t Tl” l""'”9 W” d h .. 5 I10! burned. in 1 9 S IFS 03"” his friends w the son of the late . attributed to the o nln I6 ing. Miss Elizabeth Atkinson P9 8 0' the h , d k h b, ' by 9' '" "M 9 "W 6" Pius and Mary Ellen MacDonald a 1)oUc,,LA5L Al the p.5Ai- H0,,;Carolyn Jean Nelson, Charlotte- town Charlottetown. pital nn Saturday. May 18th, toi , - Mr, mg Mm om" Douglas ishirley Margaret Ann Perry. East Head ni Hillsboro. a daughier,lR0W'lll'- Cynthia Enubeghg weight 7 Marjorie dune Pickard. Parkdale. 11,3” 7 015. lvivia Claire Prowse. Murray Har- i nor. NICHOLSON-At the city of Syd-.Clara Elizabeth Sharam. Char- ' Georg; st, Phone 6815. SPECIAL prices on English-I made barbed wire. Producer's Co-p, Op Fitzroy Street. i i rowan MOWERS ssisis up. we takc trades. Firestone Home and in the school of nursing: DEATHS Doris Anne Coles (X-ray), Milton. L v I . voraas list: If you have chang- CROKEN- Suddenly at Roxbury. Cf,.':,: M”E"h"" ix Rm gerson. George St.. Phone 6816. Miss Lillian Maclfensle. Canadian Nurse Award donated by the Canadian Nurses Associa- tion to the student who has achiev- ed the highest standlng in theory and practice during her first year Marian Stuart. Belle River, P.E.I. The accompanist was Richmond Street annex on Feb- ruary 9. I956. providing. as It did. larger and more efficient meat and vegetable departments, greater space for displaying groceries and for the easy movement of cus- tomers. snd improved services and a wider choice of merchand- vious year and now stands at 362.- 288.09. Central Farmers. under the ca- obllterated. The company plans to return at over to the operation of this section where no curtail- ment in the fruit and vegetable department or meat d-.-partmcnt will be necessary. some of the showcases have been renewed to make way for shelves. and it is Directors whose terms of office concluded with last night's meet- ing were Mr. H.B. Chandler wllo Mr. J. A. MacDonald ephew of the late Moat Reverend James Chutes Mac- Donald. Bishop of Charlottetown. He farmed the old homestead "Allaary" at Mt. Stewart until his retirement a few years ago and lately has lived with his daughter. Mrs. Edward Glllls. Charlottetown. and a ssu. British West Indies. Mary Helen (Mrs. Donald A. MacDon- ald of Charlottetown and Gianna- --207. selection of this year's most wanted. fabrics CLUB CLOTHES ed your address F90P""Y 1'3" 53” M5” 0? Fl'ld8.V- MIY 17. Helen M, Kenneth A Puke, in M. mi-T-m . , to ensure that your name appears Croken in her Slst year. For- dd ' ' t ' . , , PING ("P0611011 of Mr. MacLean recently left the Province 10 I'e- nan) Marion Margaret (Mrs. l'lran- REG on a vniers list. merly oi Charlottetown. fh9y'”,'f;d'",.333e5'iii3'i3;pi3ii1 Tl'II'IITy Man And fro raanzger, 'nued it. .9. aide lb: MOEIUCBI, M:-;.lw.R. Slgaw. cu McLaughlin. Dorchesfer. Mass) C ' M ces t e gowers by markat- and r. erome ills. T on Rita Eileen (Mrs. Edward Gulls. . .9 men were replsced by Mr. Wal- Charlottetownt Mildred Estelle 2 Pcr 54 ing strawberries and blueberries. The Island crop of blueberries was unusually light in 1066. and it is deep devotion and loyalty and ex- pressed the hope that their services (Mm John R-3", Toronto. om. arioi. His wife the former Jeanette Boyd of Antlgonlsh. Nova scotia. predeceased him eighteen years ago. i The funeral will be held from the residence of his son Pius MacDonald at Mt. Stewart this morning. Sons Are Dined The final meeting for the sea- son of the Men's Association of Trinity United Church, Montague. was held on Monday evening. May 13. in the A.D. Macl(enzie Hall with fifty-seven members and guests present. This meeting took "EAR NEIL A MA;-"E5034, BURDETT - Suddenly at Riv- Liberal Candidate for Queen's erdu-Ioup. Quebec. on Saturday. county mnmh, ,.,v,r c,p,c,y, 145'. May iii. i957.4 Thomas Elliot would not soon be lost to the in- an 7.30 pm, i Burdett of Fairview in his iltlth stltution. He also gave an outline I l year. Remains arrived at thelof the work which the young WALK IN COOLERS. M2001 MacLcan Funeral Home last ladies accomplished during the food. meat and dairy cases by everjing, Funeral from New no. years and stated they had worked g(":IVII1aiEE)ll' tB4ally and Hussmac l mlnion'Church mday, iwedneg. with diligence and faithfulness. ec rlc. ' rey J Mulch, and Mrs. Wilfred Driscoll each of whom will serve a three- year tenn on the Board. Other di- rectors of the Association are A.W. Kennedy, secretary. Charles Jonel. Walter MacMillan. Allison was spent in social activities, In- Maclvlillan, J.J. MacDonald vice- eluding music and motion plc- president. and L.C.Callbcck. pres- turca by Dr. A.E. Inga. ldcnt. and John Yeo. The remainder of the evening "TIP TOP" CLOTHES davi. service commencins -I 2 Dr. .l.w. Mackenzie presided "Clock Inwrmem NGW D0mln- as chairman during the exercises LIES? (;':y”dm:' ion Cemetery. and extended congratulation on the form of a father and son ban- . ' , I. go": lrinihm om Clay 7'15 M3,N'.lg,::,:, ',.I,a;lz,'f"':;l5i;”"1;;"" oliflllhsel tr:h:esth:nlile:Igr?l:e qughe president. C.A. shaw. pre- 3 .0 R33- ' ' ' t - - "- member, of an -it-,1 mg nu". aided. After a delicious meal was v ' - ' - 2 pc. 064” served by the ladies of the wom- en's Auxiliary. toaota were given the Queen; The Church. proposed by Duncan Mscbsod and respond- ed to by Charles Fraser; the sons. proposed by Lorne Wigglnton and responded to by Jimmy John- ston; the fathers, proposed by Baverlsy Machaod and responded to by Archie Hilchcyz the ladies. proposed by Mayor Bruce H. You. and responded to by Mrs. Lorne : Wlgginton. president of the Worn- Amoa Monaghan formerly of North Vllltshtre in her 82 year Remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Thursday morning leaving the Funeral Home at 8.15 for Requiem High Mass at St. Jos- ephs Church Kellys Cross at 9.30. Interment in the Church Cemetery. IIBIIOP-Orr Sunday May 10th. ing profession who had assisted In the training of the nurses. The Valedictory was delivered by Miss Margaret William who briefly hhe work and POLLING lists. I! you are a. retired farmer and have been liv- ing in town this winter call MIG to ensure that your name is on the ' list nfl voters. NOTICE to all voters Thursday and Friday are Revision Days for the polling lists If your name doel not appear on the list of voters call sale. of the past three years outlined the I-Leer srrreer ct.o1'i-ins" . N0 MAN OR WOMAN. however friendless or forsaken. hilt who in the eyes of The Salvation Army is a fellow creature whom the di- vine Helper would never have passed by. POLICE COURT - Fnur drunks and lncapsbles were on the City Police Court docket yesterday morning. and were dealt with as follows by Magistrate K.M. Mar- tin: two wers fined 310.00 and at the home of hill daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Macwillian-lg, Ocean View. P.E.l.. Calvin D. Bishop in his Nth year. Ile- mslns are resting at his late home In Mt. Buchanan until Wad- nesday. May 22nd. when they will be transferred to the Birch Hill rec Church of Scotland at I p.m.. for service at 1 pm. In- terment in the Church cemetery. Plsan omit flowers. I are Auxiliary. led port of the activities for the year V brought in the following report: i president, Apchla Illiclsay; scent- . ary. Charlas Fraser; A musing sing-song tollowad. by Jack Annsar with Miss Alvah Brdaut aa pianist. The president presented a N- which proved to be successful. The mlnatlu; committee president. Donald Maclrood; vice- tresaursr. - R W759" 2---53-w l Don't dsloy-A sale like this happens only onosinaIongwhilc.Msnyofthoscchoioe fabric sis in very short supply-so coins ialmmediatelyforbsstsslsctionx Alan Masher; entertainment com- mittee. Lorne Wiggtnton. Arnold Wightman and Douglas Coffin; at- tendance and mernberstl com- mittee. C.A. Shaw. Jack Annear costs or 3 days each. one was . fined 85.00 and costs or 2 days and the fourth sentenced to ,0 ENGAGEMENTS l 3'.1l.I'..F'”l'5f.” .1'."JiJ "::,”f ,3; Int. AND MRS. LEIGH Milssisv mandefm nundu moan" wish to annolsncs tha engage ' mentoftheirelbstdaughter I-iii-A P A N I 9 TIIAT LAWN MOWER of yours Tn. it'll time to have checked. our lawn mower department with "Bake qour MM bread and rolls ...it': easier than yea Mick! City Hospital Nurses Graduate Brackley. Msr- . '.f'.inplaerormulroountyoul.y.ir in new (nun, equgpmgm an rain to take place in the near l lgeuttg-':aIin:a now n.i"ai'I.:;' ml "' nut "mum 'u.od' .(g..w" ' ' i ' . . ' 70' W INF 5”.'...'ll.""l'.3n'l'.c'”-t'l'5s '3'. Adludlcal. ':?E,.:u:uf::E'IlE':3f:,'...:'”:ol:l”:f::' Haveyonevertssted home-made bread. torn oil! delicious bread and rolls :'.'m'”"h.'u'"'”u'l"k IUIII-POUND-At til .1 , PWR33-. ' a Junior Drama sol:-i1:t'tet:s;:rchHrata'i;l:aIpll:cIi:oI mg lroah.f;nn the!ovao? No other bros every time you bake ubmggguum kirumea Via the Junior ' The family will snioy par home-lnsda ' 7"? ill Adgudkua. hf mail! It I50 COIIIIIIIIIKI COI- Dmm "mm M "T Pmvmm bread so much more than any other Baking brcid as home is a lot And you'll be proud to say, 3'! bald N:orma Aaaa Creamer. easier than you shink. The whole Courts Eileen inestta Ilaebosald. 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