Page! llfisflunrdlan cliild Victims or Greek" Earthquake In a letter recdvsd recently at Headquarters of the Canadian Save the Children Pund Mrs. Mary Mil- lsr. Save the Children Pund ed- ininistntor in Greece, describes conditions in the little villnge of Sophiada. Sbo nyl: "Tho plight of allthaechildrencanbut bell- lustrated by the story of one thirteen year old boy who together with his uncle came into the town of Lunia with us to buy pardfin stoves and cooking pots for the kitchen. We took him into s little cafe to give him something to eat. and never have I seen a child eat as he did-like ii hungry desperate! little animal. His skin was stretched tightly over his i.'ace,: greylsh white; his arms and hsndsi shaking, his eyes over-hriiiuntwithi the intensity of his concentration on the food; stopping only at iri- tervals to any the same thing: "I. shouldn't eat your food but I'm! hungry, I'm hungry.” it was un- bearably distressing to watch hil'l'l.l the more so, as we knew that all the children we had left behind were in the same condition." The Save! the Children Fund has established emergency centres for thus earth- quake victims in Sophiada and other villages which can be made permanent if assistance is forth- aim: from countries such as Can- Contributlons for these starvlngl Greek children will be welcomed atzj The Canadian Save t e Children! Fund iNational Hea uarfers), 490, Jarvis Street, Toronto. Ontario. WELL I-2Ql'IP!'l-ED ' NEWCASTLE - UPON - TYNE, England, (CPIC A 5750.000 cargo ship to be built here will provide each member of a 50-man crew with his own cabin.- HOWARD MclNNlS FITTED FOOTWEAR I'M Queen St. - Currie Bldg. Tnsdsy. J-e I, 1”! Appointed Fsdcrsl lllstrict Ear H V Mr Clive W. Currie, (aboveh who for many years has been on the engineering staff of the Fed- eral Department of Public Works in Charlottetown, has been ap- pointed District Engineer in charge of the department. He succeeds Mr. H. E. Miller, recently retired. As District' Engineer Mr. Currie will supervise all activities of the Federal Public Works Department in Prince Edward Island. The new chief, engineer is well qualified for the important posi- tion, from the standpoint both of experience and education. He has served with the department for many years and took his degree in engineering from the Nova Scotia Technical College, after attending; that institution and Dalhousie University. After gmduation from college he was employed for a time with the Nova Scotia Power Commission. before joining the Engineering staff of the Department of public Works in Charlottetown. Recognizizng his ability in his profession, Ottawa obtained Mr GlTY' & IIISTIIIIIT TOWN TAXI-Dill IMO. JIETI TAXI - Dbl TIN IITOOIIIII. "YODI DOLLAI BUY! Molli- M the WUGIII DIUG ITOII. IEBOSENI. llectnc and Pro pans Gas, Refrigerators Bi-yenton Ind MsoKI:v. 15 per month will be charged all over due installments. CANADIAN Association of Con- sumers annual meeting. City Hall, Wednesday, 8 p.m. GOSPEL TENT, Rose Valley, meeting continuing nightly at 8 p.m. T M.ENT'S TUESDAY SPECIAL Chilled tomato juice, braised rib of beef. rolls and butter, tea. coffee or milk. 55 cents. FOR. WEDDINGS and wedding anniversaries order your mono- grammed serviettes, invitations, etc. from Kempla Stationery. 172': Kent Street. FINDS LARGE TURTLE - A large turtle, whose shell measures 20”xl0", was picked up by Mr. Lloyd White of the C.G.S. Brant in the Charlottetown Harbor yester- day evening. VISITING PBOVINC-l'.'- Sister Joseph Eugene, who has been with the Sisters of St. Joseph of On ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kelly oi Fort Auguslusi is visiting relatives on the Isiandu She is accompanied by Sister St.i Kieran. daughter of the late Mn! and Mrs. Andrew A. Hennesseyi of Charlottetown. I l . YACHT IN PORT-The "I-illbur,"l all-steal yacht owned by the T. Eaton Company of Canada, docked here this week en route from New- foundland. company officials aboard wished to inspect the new company building under construc- tion on Kent Street. The yacht is 120 feet long and can do 15-2oi rm-sacs"r at the rats of is lol St. Paul, Minn., 40 years, daugh- Neilsen" Practice Workout 0f Artificial llcsplratlcn, I . .Mr. Paul Cudmore, field supervisor of swimming and waterisafety and Mr. Kent Ellis, Brighton Shore, oversee a practice workout of the. I-Iolger respiration. The group pictured above are candidates at school and Red Cross supervisor at method of the Red Cross swimming and guards from the National Par Holman's Slaff Guesis Al Dinner Well over I 100 members and friends of the Charlottetown staff of R. T. Holman Company, Ltd., were guests at an enjoyable tur- key dinner served by the Park- dale Women's Institute in the Parkdale Hall last evening. The artificial water safety instructors' k. - include the life Photo by Garnhum's Studio. Red Cross Society Swimming And Water Safely Inslruclors Qualify a Red Cross awards were Presented to a group of twenty young people at the Red Cross headquarters on Saturday morning by Dr. Georze Fisher, acting chairman oi the Swimming and Water safety Comr mittee. the use of reauscitators and modun teaching methods. Tests were carried out in all phases of the work during the last two days of the schc... spectators watched the cuidldlivu on Friday afternoon at Brighton 8 .- i 'l'hefollowlngisslistofdele- ntes who attended the annual ntastingoitbsProtssta.ntOr1ahI.n- iageAuxilisryl,nstweek. Mr. W. town. I. I. Burlsigb. lllarslis, 1'. I. Maonutt. Charlottetown. Percy Dawson. ix-spend, John A. Mac- xlnnon. Churchill. Mrs. John Mac- xinnon. Churdaiil, luv. J. B. Bis- hop. Charlottetown. Mrs. J B.-Bib hop. Cbulottotown Mr. George K. Ward. Bsdeque. Walter-Bovvnsss. Bedeque. 31'. J. .Ininen. Bedeque. Prank. Johnson, Charlottetown. Mrs. Prank Johnson, Charlotte- town, Dr. A. J. Archibald. Penny Plumes, Flcrdla. Mrs. A. J. Archi- bald. Penny Parnes, Ploi-din. Mr. H. Iv Miner. Oh'town, Mrs. H. I. Hi!- ler. Clftown. Mrs. 'W. '1'. Bailey, Charlottetown Mrs. It 0. Ponder- gut,. Huelbrook. Mrs. Boswell -Carver. Baleibrook. Mrs. Ruth B. Whit-lock, Hunter River. Mrs. Ir- roll Bagnsl. I-Iunter River. Miss Lens. Macxay, Springfield. Int 67. -Mrs. Pearle Maclleod. Brookfield. Mrs. Gordon Mscibeod. Brookfleld, Mrs. Walter Besirato. Charlotte- town, Mrs. A. B. Bagnnll. Charlot- tetown. Mrs. Walter Bownsas. Bed- eque. Mrs. H. R. Carruthers. Char- lottetown. Mrs. G. M. Grant, Char- lottetown. Mrs. R. E. Bell, Char- lottetown, Mrs. N. H. DeBlols Charlottetown. Mrs. Fred Moore. Charlottetown. Mrs. A.vG. MacMii- lan, Charlottetown Mrs. Chalmers Laird, New Glasgow. Miss Ellie Laird, New Glasgow, Miss Millicent Strong, Summer-side. Mrs. W. Bay- wood, Summerside. Mrs. 1". W. , Sumnieralde, Mrs. C. H. Stewart. Summerside. Mrs. R. B. Ellis, Summerside, Mrs. A. . t- heaori, O'Leary. Mrs. B. R. - Ausland, Bloomfield Mills. Mrs. E. G. Giddings, Murray River. Mrs. Jane 1. Cooke. Murray River, Mrs. Arthur Henry, Charlottetown. Mrs. W. G. Bruce. Charlottetown. Mrs. W. A. I-Ienry, Charlottetown. Mrs. H. H. Home, Charlottetown, Mrs. L. P. Myatt. Charlottetown. Mrs. Auatine Graham. Charlottetown. -Cw . Delegates vno Attended Allllll Meeting or Proleslanl Onilianage Jain'as' '-Nlnhl. Winsloe. Mrs. Jack Stock. man. -Winsloe. Mrs. Irvin Miller, W-t Roy-Itv. Mia. Francis i-iiii, n”5Mwl- In 090119 Boswell Pranohfart. Mrs. Barry 5. Jenkiiif Mt. Albion. Mrs. Ralph J Mt. Albion. Mn. Llwson Mscggch, urn. Cherry Valley, Mrs. Monty Madiood. Cherry Valley, ring, 90,, don MacDonald, Cherry Vujgy. am. Malcolm Irving, oi...-,, V3,, 19!. Mrs. Robert Smith. Jr., nun. for River. Randy Bniitli. Hunts,-r River, Mrs. Reginald Msczwgn York Point. Mrs. Gordon in.-,'. Ewen. York Point, g vu-gm, Mncxsy. Buckley. Bernice Newson. Buckley. Mrs. J. A. Cole. brook, Revelstoke. B. 0., Mn Gladys MacDonald, Charlottetown, Mrs. B. B.,Henderson,- Cbarlotts. i..snu:xinnnn,iaigiui1s, coin. win-ioe. airs. TS. llatlonal President To Address Institute The Prince Edward Island wo. men's Institute convention which Beach as they demonstrated their Mr. R. H. Rogers, a veteran meni- ienching ability. Each instructor- ber of the PEiI Red Cross asslst- Mrs. Aubrey Pound, Charlottetown, know. 'arrangemenl.s for the dinner were Mrs. M. P. Rodd, St. Peters Road, .made by the staff executive. Mr. E 3 E Currie during the last war for important work on harbour deve- l l 5 ' is in other parts of Can- ada. These projects included two wharves for Saint John harbour and a dry dock for Halifax. The latter was designed in the Chief l!:ngineer's office in Ottawa. but has not yet been constructed. Mr. Currie served overseas in the First World War with the La- land Artillery Battery, commanded by the late Col. W. B. Prowae of Chnrlottetovm. He enlisted on the day war broke out. Mr. Currie is widely known in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scctia, and has always taken a kenn interest in community affairs. BIRTHS, MAlllllAllEs. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion anti-as LAMBDO - At the Winniipeg General Hospital, June 19th. 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lambros. a daughter, 9 lbs. 1 oz. HOWATT - At Prince County Hos- pital on June 25th, 1954. to Mr. and. V. Mug gmnley How”; of Gulewnli Although -he was born in Charlotte- P. E. L, a son. Patrick Glenn, i town he lived much of his early life in Halifax, where he was a member wexght 7 1b' 10 on 10f the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht THOMPSON-At Aberdeen Squadron and the Chester Yacht pital, New Glasgow. N. S., on Club. For a number of years he Stlurday. June 12. 1954. to Mr. was official Teasurer of the two and Mrs. W. Grant Thompson, yacht clubs mentioned and during tnee Margaret Macxenziel a the last international Schooner daughter, Heather Elaine, weight Race acted in that capacity when 7 lbs. 4 ozs. the ”Bluenose" won from the DEATHS "Gertrude L. Thibean”. Many peo- ple will remember his iather. the BANISAY-At Ottawa, June &th, 1954, Mistress Charles W. Ramsay late Norman A. Currie, Senior Steamship Inspector for Eastern of Summerside in her 77th year. Remains will be forwarded from Canada. Mr. Curries mother rc- sidu at 2 Lilac St., Halifax. Davlson Funeral Home to Trinity , , . United Church. Summerside Wed- nesday noon, where funeral aer- Hos- To Open Kiwanas vice will be held at 1:30 p.m. ' 'cl:.?.i?::'..”lSi.i2iif”'"l '"”” Wading Pool Tonight The Kiwanas wading pool will be opened for the season tomorrow night at 730 pm. The Band of the Prince Edward Island Reece Reg- iment, by kind permission of Lt Colonel A. W. Rogas, ED-. W present a band concert. Last year, 8'74 candidates receiv- ed instruction in Red Cross swim- ming and water safety at Brighton Beach. Practically all of these used the Kiwanas pool during the lesson period and was kept busy from late June until Labor Day. The average fine day attendance was 400 child- ren. the greater part of which were under ll years of age. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our Bi-other Of- ficer. Sfsgt. L. A. Mclnnin. who was called from us one year ago todny. We shall miss you always and rememb to the end. The Chief and members of the Charlottetown City Police Force. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Law- rence Stewart. Murray Harbor. who died June 20th, 1052. Tweyaanhsvepseaedalnoetlast saddle Home we INN . We loved her then we love her ll ' WILSON--Suddenly in Cardigan, June E. 1954, George Edward Wil- son. aged 73 years. His remains were transferred yesterday after- noon irom the I-lennessey Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held on Thursday morning leaving his late sQ5ldeI'lCc in time for Re- quiem High Mass at 9 s.m. In- terment in the church cemetery. KELLY - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday, June 26, 1964, Mrs. Patrick 5. Kelly, form- erly of Pisquld and now of Fort Augustus, in her 64th year. Her remains were transferred Sunday afternoon from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late resi- dence from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday morning to St. Patrick's Church, Fort August- us for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. N. D. MucLEAN , UNDERTAKEB EDIBALHER Chas-l ftefown at! North WIIIIIIIIO DlA.L5549 THE HINNESSIY FUNERAL HOME HIQOII. W.J.IIOWN Dhodd loved was called ell lbrgetherrnwaneverwill. lonely Iiingste share with you Ilyuthenninlwkv. Tbhtlwonldbemnshnieer yenvverehecotoday. our heath your lingers .toridand6rue. Ivnatimff Ilherelanetadaydearhtother Ilnwulonottblnksfyou. Alwnn rmenbeted by husband IN MEMORIAM Iniovfngnse-erysfnaybnslrsnd. IAMPDIIN HAWKINS whspam away Jnnelltl. Ill!- Alngnmssnbeslanhbynyasle AndwhhpsndsnssgrIeve,sastb A ananasllvlde. r.-'..'.'-",......"".....""'-.'.:'u An! h.peasIsssnegIl-srn- Aslishbl-evavsbare. , Ivar lsnansand syauvnro Pansy If h men POLICE COURT - The county magistrates court at Summerside before Magistrate R, S. Hinton,- Q.C., speedsters from St. Eleanors and Kinkora were each fined 510 and costs. A 35 fine was levied on residents of New Arman and Sum- merside and the RCA!" Station on similar charges. Another member of the RCAP was fined 85 for operating a motor vehicle with iri- aufiicierit brakes. -S. REPRESENTED CANADA --Still actively boosting Canada in Bri- tain is Miss Lena McLure of Charlottetown, P.E.l. She was Canada's only representative at the international conference of Wo- men's Institutes at Llandudno, Wales, and was until recently I hostess at the Nuffield Service- men's Centre in London. Miss Mc- Lure is returning to Canada this summer. ROTARY LUNCHEON -- Dr. J. H. Shaw took over the duties of president of the Charlottetown Rotary Club when the regular luncheon of the club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel yester- day. New vice-president is Mr. Frank Curtis; secretary. Mr. Pul- ton Pierce; treasurer. Mr. Rusiell Cruikshank. Directors for the com- ing year are Messrs. R. J. Parent, Austin Scales and Dr. George Fisher. Retiring president. W. W. Reid, was in the chair and heard reports from all the committee chairmen. COUNTY COURT - In the county court of Prince County yesterday. with Judge L. G. Lewis presiding, the case of James Art- hur and Company. plaintiff, verses Maritime Asphalt Products Ltd, defendant, action taken by plain- tiff for bill of 3359.12 for work done and materials supplied to the de- fondant. was heard. Three witnes- ses were heard for the plaintiff and two for the dfeeridant. After hearing the evidence Judge Lewis adjourned the case for judgement until Wednesday at 9:30. Court was adjourned until ten o'clock this morning when the case of Waldon Woodside verses Bruce Campbell will be heard by judge Lewis. -6. Dennis Dowling presided. dinner music being supplied by Les Alex- ander at the piano. Following brief remarks to .the staff by several of the depart- ment managers, a vote of thanks was extended to the Parkdale W.I. by Dennis Dowling and Alan Hol- man. Stanley Lancaster then lead the group in a short sing-song. After the tables were cleared and removed. a dance was held with music being supplied by the Les Alexander Trio. Nurses Alumni Annual Meeting Miss Eileen MacDonald was re- elected President at the 23rd An- nual Meeting of the Nurses Alu- mni of the Charlottetown Hospit- al held in the Old Spain Blue Room. yesterday. Prior to the business meeting the members enjoyed a delicious dinner and Piano selections were furnished by Miss Betty Sm-lth, student nurse. The nurses were privileged to have as their guest Rev. Sr. Kiel-an. S.J.O. st. Mich- zteI's Hospital, North Dakota, who is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. E. Corrigan. The President reviewed they yearls activities which included- giving financial assistance to var-, ious Charitable organizations anal also the Nurses Registry graduatesl some of whom were present at the meeting. She made reference to the great loss all have sustained in the death of our beloved bishop-Most Rev, James Boyle. C Reports of various officers and committees were presented. other members of the new ecutive are: Lumens Polrier; Mrs. J. E. Corigan: 3ecy.. Miss Mary McMillan; Treas.. Miss Betty Trainor; Councillors, Mrs. J. Mc- Nally, Misses Estelle Mclsaac. Gertrude Arsenault, Marian Mit- chell. "Va gays in jhll l0ll 0pEI'8.Llllg Bl vehicle with one of his license plates missing. Under the Temper- DBAMA DISCUSSED - At anl executive meeting of the P. E. 2.. Drama Festival held last night in the City Council chamber, plansl were formulated to have a noted Shakespearian actor present a per? formsnce in this City. The Presi- dent. Mrs. Eddy Morrison, Spring- park. was in the chair. Dr. L. W. Shaw guided the discussionswhich lDDNVed the drawing up of a con- stitution which will be presented, to the Amociation at is later dais. The Provincial Drama Festival this year will be held in November. A syllabus committee appointed at the meeting will consist of Mid Gmee Campbell (OOBVCBC). Rev. L. P. Callaghan and Mr. Barry Bugden. POLICE OOUIT - Twelve men. charged with being drunk and in- capable. appeared before Magis- trate K. M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. Three were lined 810 and costs or 10 days in jail. The cases of three others were adjourned till July 5. Two were fined 8” and costs or 20 days in jgil. Another two were sentenced to 30 days in jail. one was sentenced to 10 days in jail and the lift: was fined I10 and costs or 5 days in jail. One man. charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. was fined 8100 and costs or 30 days in jail. The case of another man appear- ing an a similar charge was ad- journed till today. COUNTY MAGISTRATE! COURT - A fine of 3100 and costs or two months in jail was given a loin-is resident when he appear- ed before stipsndlery Msgiscrnts Gllnrt A. Gaudct yssterdsy chug- ed with mum s motor vehicle while his ability to drive VII in- ance Act a resident of this city was fined :20 and costs or 30 days for having possession of intoxicat- ing liquor in a place other than. the home. Another resident of Charlottetown and one from West Royalty were each fined :20 and costs or 30 days for being intoxi- cated in a public place. One more from West Royalty was fined :20 and costs or 30 days for being in possession of liquor not purchased under his individual permit. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John MlcKlnnon. Boston, are spending their holidays with friends and relatives at North River. Mr. Russell A. Watson of Vic- toria, 3.0., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Watson. South- port. The many friends of Mrs. An- drew Goss, Sr.. will regret to hear of her illness at the home of her son in Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tanton. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Compton of St. Elennors. were visitors to Mslpeque on June 20. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bur-leigh Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Owen. Mr. and Mrs. John Holroyd and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Proud: re- turned from New Bedford; Mann. where they visited with the letters sister. Mn. Jdin Stetson. Senator George H. Barbour. sc- companlsd by Mrs. Barbour. ar- rived home from Ottawa last eve- ning. They motored to the Island following more alien of the House on Saturday n lit. and a resident of Orapaud was ensued sflnsofsasndcoutsoftuosr Mr. -and Mrs. John Cole: of Elllie. sack. and Mrs. Alfred Yes of North River. -leftvthe Province Monday for some .1lie. Mala. when will spend a brief holiday Mrs. Max ed in the presentation and com- mended the candidates on the ex- cellent spirit they displayed through the ten days of strenuous activities both in the water and in the class room. Miss lphigenie Arsenault. com- missioner congratulated both the newly qualified instructors and the supervisor on the success of this school which was the tenth held in this division. Four members of the class are employed by the National Park as life guards at Brackley. Cavendish, Dalvay and Stanhope. Each receiv- ed the 'life guard proficiency awar " of the Royal Life Saving Society. Petty officer. W.lJudson of the I-l.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte will in- struct many of the Sea Cadets in swimming and life-saving during the next two months. The re- mainder of the young men and women will conduct Red Cross classes throughout the province. This instructors school was dir- ected by Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore and conducted by Mr. Kent Ellis and Mr. Paul Cudmore, Red Cross supervisors. The ten days were filled to capacity with instruction, demon- stration and practice of swimming strokes, water safety skills and life isaving methods. In addition to the quired ngel: water work the curriculum in- ciuded a standard first aid course. Attended Polio Foundation Meeting In Federal capital Mrs. Fred (rates and Major V. in-training worked with a. small group before a panel of examiners who evaluated the teaehinl technique. The following persons have qual- ified for awards from the Royal Life saving society and the Can- adlan Red Cross Society. E Royal Lifesaving Society awards: V Proficiency life guard. R-W Pi-edericks, Bob I-lutcheson. George Macclulgan. Ronald Nicholson. Bronze medallion or bar. Cerry, Helen Chappeil, Sheila De- Lory Ray Fredcricks, Joyce Gardiner, Ann Home. Bob Hutch- Mrs. P. J. Sentner. St. Petersgnoad. Mrs. G. R. Lewis, Central Royalty. Mia Colin Dixon. East Baltic, Joan Dixon, last Baltic, Mrs. Harry Dixon, mast Baltic. Barbara Dixon. East Baltic, Mrs. Warren Inmsn, Hampton, Mrs. Gordon Vlliett, Hampton, Mrs. B. C. Vaniderstlne, Charlottetown. Mrs. -A. N. Mac- pherson, Charlottetown, Mrs R. E. Seller, Charlottetown, Mrs. W. A. An smith, Charlottetown. Mrs. B. B. Matheson. Charlottetown, Mrs. J. P. Clarke, Charlottetown, Mrs. J. H. Ceiry. Charlottetown. Mrs. Mrs. eson. Winston Judson. Graham um, 3,3,,-g Chu-lottgwwn, Lodse. Georze M8cGu1wi- PM w. 'r. Weir, Charlottetown, Mrs. Mwlml-i. M18"! MMIMP-E Don L. H. nrtiie. Meadowbnnk. Mrs. Ma0I-00d- Don Millhcwh 40'1" Robert Jewell. Meadow-bank. Mrs. Murphy. Ron Nicholson, Mabel Hunpwn Bowmm. ngmpmn-g funders Jack Simpson. Lewis M". H ' Bowmm Jr. Hun. "W "v . n. s. Burle . Ellanlle. Canadian Red cross Society mm”. ,,,,,,,,"f, Bedequh S. W. S. Instructors, Helen Chsp- Mu mum, sumuhmy chnkm, pell, Shelia DeLory. Ray Fred- . ericks, Ann'l-lorne, Bob Hutcheson. Winston Judson, George Mac- Guigan, Pius MM-.Innis, Angus Mac- 'Laren. Don Macbcod, Don Mat- thews, Joan Murphy Ron Nichol- .son, Mabel Saunders, Jack Simp- son, Lewis Kerwin. i y S. W. S. Leaders. (Thus can- didates have completed the teats' successfully but are under the re- Ann Carry, Joyce 'Gardlner, Graham lodge. Abegweil Chapter I.0'.D.E. Meeling The Abcgweit chapter of the I. 0.D.E. held its June meeting at IN' Hudson have nmmed W t”e.the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. town. Mn. George Hooper. Chu- lottetown. Mrs. Harold Glllelpiei Charlottetown-Royllty. Mrs. Alton Younker, Winslos North. MH- Jnmcs Cudmore, Winslse North, Mi-a Janie: 'M..RIinssy,'"BIniilton. Mrs Neil Simpson. Hamilton. Mrs. -Ellis Webster, Central Bedeque. Mrs. G. E. Ballum. Bedeque, Mrs. W. '1'. Wright, Searletown. Mrs. Tinson Newaoms, Searletown, Mrs. Stewart Parkman. Rustico. Mt!- Roland Buntain. Rustico. Mrs. Reid Stevenson. Rustico. Mrs. Roy Bruce. North River, Mrs. Bruce Macxlnlay, North River. Mrs. Lloyd Gillupie. South Wlrisloo. Mrs. Dan Coles. South Winsioe. Mr. Thomas I-Iilleard, Southport. Mrs. Harold Mackie. Boutbport. Mrs. Harold Macxie, southport. Mrs. Herbert Wyand. Cavendish. Miss Winnlles Clark, Cavendish. CRY 35181" tmvendind "19 311111131 R. S. Hinton at Stanley on Friday M”. J, R. Mumh Mg, Hg;-be;-1,, Mn, 1st vioe-pres, Miss Wm f0r Poliomyelltis held recently Regent. gnu .,gce.pm5,,jat the Chateau Laurier Hotel in-the Misses Wyatt and Mrs. H. T. Ottawa. Mrs. Gates had the double dis- timtion of being elected for the fifth time as honorary secretary and of being the only woman from any of the ten Provinces in attend- ance at the meeting. After sessions were concluded, she had the op- portunity to visit for a short time, with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Hough,- who resides in the capital. i Major Hodson stopped at Saint John on his way home to attend the annual meeting of the Cana- dian Tuberculosia Association which was also attended by Dr. P A. Creelnian. Dr. l:;i'.c Foiind and Dr. Ross Stuart. In his report for the Province presented to the cam- dian Foundation for Poliomyelitis. Major Hodson pointed out that the Foundation was assisting by providing bursaries for the train- ing of physio-therapists; giving financial assistance in the training of adolescent and adult patients; providing orthopedic appliances and medical treatment and furth- ering the education of persons handicapped by polio. one rural school teacher was paid an honor- arium for teaching a patient at home. Mrs. Gates was tremendously im- prdaeed'wlth the efforts belnl made throughout Canada in re- habilitating handicapped As an example of the wonderful work being done. a 10-year-old girl who had been conipletsl, helpless. came before the meeting and the story was told of how proper treat; suited her for work in a sewing machine factory. Hon. Paul Martin, Federal Mini- ster of Health and Welfare. was one of the speakers at the meet- ing. Mrs. Gates had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Gustave Gingr-as who is one of the leading ortho- pedic doct in Canada. Dr. Gin- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mscbsan. sauris. Considerable discussion was giv- en to the use of gamma globulin and polio vaccine. It was the con- consul of opinion among many of the doctors present that little hope could be placed in the latter as I preventative against the disease. Panama. Jobuli O"I'emb whois , odboth mi... 'v - if-”'”' was happy to than . they had use a substantial financial cun- gru is married to the dsughfu of ex. meeting of the Canadian Follnda-lafiei-noon, Mrs. A. s. Hopkins, the presided and welcomed Begg. Site alzo welcomed and thanked the invited non-members Mrs. J. l..ei".oy .;olman, firr. Til!- liam Hayward, Mrs. J. A. Arsen- ault. Mrs.'Alfi'ed Simpson and. Miss Lorna Ellis. who so kindly help with dressing: at the hospitall each Friday afternoon. The sum of fifteen dollars was voted for the Girl Guides camp and ten dollars towards an x-ray machine for Korea. It was decid- ed to place a picture of the Royal children in the children's ward of the Prince County Hospital. The educational secretary Mrs. W. A. Currie reported that the I.O.D.E. annual bursary will be awarded to Miss Elizabeth Ann Maclnnis. a worthy student who is taking up nursing at Prince County Hos- pital. Tyvo beautifully illustrated coronation notices of an English magazine will be placed in the library of the Summeraida High School and St. Mary's Academy. Prizes for high school and home economics department have been purchased. Mrs. Eric MacKny. convener of home and overseas services read a letter of aiprecis-, ticn from Germany for books sent to Canadian troops. she also reported that a barrel of warm clothing will be sent to Europe loan. The Regent. who had been a dsisgatc to the recent national convention in Saint John gave a splendid report. Mrs. Allen ex- tended : vote of thanks to Miss Wands Wyatt for her devoted shr- vice to the order as regent for the past years and to Mrs. H , who took over from Miss yatt. merit and patient training had -5 .......M.jM....j.-... tribution towards this -work. Mrs. Gates war sbls during her stay in Ottawa to visit with the Queen's County members of Parlia- Allglll Maclbaan. (Continued front page I) load Far forward with plans for collective defence" in Asia. TWO-SIDED PLAN Giurehiil was asked at the press if that meant immedis 0 action or action after the French rntnat has acceded -or fled to malts peace. will pilsn for either evan- tuality. The two leaders will meet again today and a mas de- unoa itstsinnt. moat. Mr. Neil and Mr. - "rm Immediately." he replied. John R. MacDonald. Bunbury, Mrs. R. B. Snsrelle, Bunbury, Mrs. B. B. Jones, Bunbury. Mrs. Russell Farquharson. Bunbury, Mrs. Leslie Mat-Donald. Bunbury. Mrs. Willard Kelly, Bunbury, Mrs George Ms- son. Bunbury, Mrs. Harry Wood. Bunbury. Mrs David Mutch. Mt. Herbert, Miss Laurens Wood. Ml- Herbert, Mrs. Walter Wood. Mt. Herbert. Mrs. W. L. Macmachern. Mermaid, Miss Mary I. MacIiach- ern, Mermaid. Mrs. Russell Mathe- son, Mermaid. Mrs. J. Mstheaon. Mermaid, Mrs. Bennett MacDon- aid, Mermaid. Miss Diana Mathe- son. Mennsid, Mrs. Harry Scott, North River, Mrs. Clayton Schur- man, North River.vMra. A. J. Bos- well, Marshfield, Mrs. Ernest Pos- ter. Mnrshfield, Mrs.'1'toy MscCal- lum; Marshfisld. Mrs. J. Scott calms, Dunstarrnage. Mrs. l:. J. Smith. Pownnl. Mrs. Prank Wood. Cross Roads. Miss 17.. Cairns. Dun- stsffriage. Mrs. Howard Callback, North Tryon. Mrs. Beam N. Chis- holm, North Tryon. Mrs. Elmer Ganible. Albany. Miss Flore Clarke, Tryon, Mrs. Sterling lord. North 'I'f!0h.R0lI'l'I.lCfd.NMtI'iTl'yoIl. meets in Charlottetown July 5-9 will have the privilege of being addressed by Mrs. J. W. Arum. .1 Ethelton. Saskatchewan, lgbgygj National President of the Federa: tlgn of Women's Inatihitoa of Can- a a. Mrs. Adams is the wife of a wheat farmer and Hereford breed- er and lives thirty miles from the nearest shopping cent:-g. sin 1, the mother of two girls, 11 gm eight. ' The President of the Canadian Women's Institute Federation has come up through the ranks. She has been interested in In- stitute work ever since her mar- riage lri 1931 when she helped or- ganise a branch in her commun- ity annd became its first presi- dent. She is a provincial past president and has held the office of vice-president in the National organization. In 1950 she led the Saskatchewan delegation to s cari- ference at Copenhagen. Denmark. At a later-ydate she was tbs only woman member appointed on a six-member Royal Commission to ftndy agricultural and rural prob- ems in Siikallmtwnn. For n person so keenly inter- ested in rural life, it woilld be ss- sumed that Mrs. Adams must have been raised on the form. This however is not correct. She was born in England. received her elementary education in Cal- gary and attended high school and university in Saskatchewan. At present she is attending the provincial convention of the W0- men's Institute in Ontario and before coming here will be pre- sent at the New Brunswick con- vention. Her tour will take her to Newfoundland before returning to the Prairies. Many Visitors llcro lluring June Although June is not nominally a heavy tourist month in this Prov- ince, several hundred people have called at the Travel Bureau. All Provinces except Alberta are rep- resented among the visitors while they have also come from Alaska lhigland and Veneluels. The United States has supplied the majority with 22 States repre- sented. Bealdestheususl Newllh1s- land callers they have come from Minnesota Wisconsin, North De- koto South Dakota. California. worlds. Georgia and Tessa other distant States were Nebraska. Ind- iana. Illinois. Michigan and 'lVn- nessae. Comments made by thenf on signing the visitors' book are I1- most as varied as the pisou from frequent entered is 'Beautlfu1 Count:-y'. Others noted include 'Uhique" '50 Iovely': Triendly '0btI1niD('. But to for Him all out longtime traveller suoainuy stated his opinion of the mend when bl Ronald Johnson, North Tryon, Mrs. wroto'But!et citizens of Charlottetown . makingourbottlsblitxa ,. THANKYOU The Centennial Y's Men's dub wish to thank the mlsasdtheymayphone9247and fortlielr cs-operatlartin succesnlfsnyona was bottles will be 001- ' --1