PAGE EBB‘? PM BIRD-NI" "IB- jomoaeo ev enaatorrerowu ARMY ésoers snows AT 1.2: . r . e "I Y. " imeSwsc-lkilltt‘ - n/asrmsrg - w‘? Cu- null wwuuwmuuur~. (nos m m“ an. “mails...” t»...aFr.......~.-......_r, I l“. EXTRA! A BOY AND HIS DOG - SUMMER TRAILS - A DAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK s. -' .. ' r. ...r-.. m!’ i0} T Qovivéoias-ez-ac '3; _l| CAPITOL I THURS — FRI. "SEVEN WERE SAVED" flIE GUAIUAN Successful Year Reported For Music Festival Ash The following sqge Q ma’ laminating committee was edge. on at the annual Iieetifl Convention Group. informing than ;tbat we would brill in a resolu- ‘tfeu at the Provincial W. l. Con- night of the P It l. Iustsai nation asking that a Musical ir-siival Association: Ibstival be a ask- lionorary President: tar. Lloyd i the w o. p». snaw. Charlottetown. eta ti: mutton-maxed: President: Mr. lorry Iugden. Charlottetown. vice-President iPrince County): T-lrs. Creelman MacArthur. Sum. rnerside. Vice-President (King's musty): Mrs. W. E. Agnew. Cardigan. Vice-President (Queen's County) : Lt. Col. L. ‘r Imvther. d-iarlom- town. thus. to create provincial inter- est. At the convention the rea- olutien was passed but no furth- er action was taken. M! 11099100. am. Archibald and I again circulartaed the nine Institutes in our group and in- iited them to send a represents- tire to an organization meeting . SQCFPIMIVI M" 511W"! C00“. which was held in October I945. |Pifkdllfi We invited Miss Louise Hazard Treasurer.‘ Mrs Victor Hudson. of m; provincm w, 1 “m, m Parkdale. attend this meeting. Others pres- Addlllolwl Mflnbfl’! B! BOW- ent were: Mrs. James Coles. Mrs. izvc; Mrs. Preston Beck, Cen- Edwin cook, Mm not)"; M“- tral Royalty: Mf-‘I- 0- Arvhlbflld-Jfinnon. Mrs. Frank floss. Mrs. Central Royalty: Mrs Preston o. Archibald and myself. Offic- lffldd- HBFYIBSIOH- fers were elected for s Musical Mil-W’ Cfimmmfli MFF- M- Fqrestival Committee. plans were Rodd. Parkdsle; Mrs. E. Arnlut|’dlscu5sed yo, Central Royalty; Miss Shirley Dar- f riich. East Royalty; MISS Hdellltalnst many obstacles" and held Stggmghgalrtlllwéfigglziln-ewlillh "Yxiiuetiriicctesssfut Festival open to nine b - - s e , S'1lb': M. vdh ROddJ - Soulha ‘Milton; “Mrso [Renjamin it ‘vrsrdgcxiedsrsttlvg m. May’ 1946‘ Newson. Harrington; Miss Lillian amunon m. a o for‘??? lull’ a mm’ rrracKenzie, Charlottetown: Miss p w“ “Bu” Nellie Morrison. Summerside; Mrs. It 37.13;" regrxedcolhséltltlltifl] hifgirilhl Harold Clark. Spring Park; Mlfiilneeung and me name Chosen .'\"ll‘llll' Vessey. York. W,“ the R E I Musical Femva] Han ‘md Tickets: M“; PTGdIASSOCIBtIOII and ‘the original Mus- (Iates. West Royalty; Mrs. l-larrwlcal Bream“; Committee o‘ the Cudmorc. Charlottetown; Mrsirine districts became a pmvim Ilodgorsoii. Southport; Mrs. Still-y rum Frizzcll, West Royalty; Mrs." Walter Jones, Bunbury. cial organization on June l5. ‘hand were voted into the "Publicity: Mrs. Robert MacKinl; (“inflation “"- non. Spring Park; Mrs. Fran Tm Puss. Parkdale; Mrs Keith FLO!’- sponsgredspgngrovgggewgzocgéa? ‘crs. Charlottetown; Mrs. G. D. .val, which because of the large M‘ Esbm number of entries necessitated the addition of two extra sessions. All nine sessions were well attended Steel, Chnrlottctowrii fAfHI-‘JSL. Central Royalty. , l‘ Prize-z Mrs. Harold Cudmorei lzrarrington; Mrs. J. L. Curran. , . | §C21nrlottetown; Mrs. Gordon Mac- rdggmigpacnll/Ilanyaugrfrxhcefinallle “Isl ctniiald. Charlottetown; Mrs. l-Iib-iobtam even Standing mom at‘ .i>crt Trcmcrc. Hampshire; Mrs. the “may night Concert cmy‘ ‘3- 5~ ‘WbHISDm Mermaid‘ ‘broadcast parts of each afternoonl P"°g"~"““"" I" Wallace Rndtlland evening sessions and 1 South. hfiltiui; Mrs. Elliot Full. ’ b] t many] ' ‘ Charlottetown; Mr Arthur Vcs- i tggmllilstfmggmglagllg sfilgmsiggg: I 52y. York; Mrs. James Coleen! ' ‘thanks goes to CFCY and also to.- ltlll feeling that the task was» P1046. and all assets and cash onl and SAT. ‘é QK-OQi-OQ Q-Qfiivfii-Gb "o; ‘The nevus , " gtsvnouuo" Andy Clyde ~ Rand Brooks Elaine Riley - Produced Also: Popeye - Scotland Yard - Sports - Travel EMPIRE TIIIIRS. —- FRI. — SAT h up: mmluirfo?“ g ' rmsmunsumum t seam. - sronrs cartoon - SCIENCE Wliilim es ‘l-lopelong Cassioly" in _ South Milton; Mrs W. J. P. Mac- Jfllnn, Charlottetown: Miss Jean linman. Charlottetown; Mr. Ed- win Cook. Psrkdale. Stage: Mrs. Wendell I Central Royalty; Miss Jacqueline Jfacdonalcl. Charlottetown; Mrs. Edwin Johnston. Charlottetown; l\-i1"s. E. S. Giddings, Charlotte- ‘own. Platform secretaries: Mrs. Brown. Charlottetown; Mrs.- fllulian Herring. Borden; Mrs. f5} Earl Colcs. Milton; Mrs. L, T. ‘ I Lnwther. Charlottetown; Mrs-Am- i . Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 l l1 l . i H. J. .-\. ‘ brose Steele. Morell. ‘ Membership: Miss Sue Brenton. Charlottetown; Mrs. Raoul Rey- mond, Southport; Mrs. Keith Hos-l ‘vali. Victoria; Mrs. Cheater Ed-l ivrards. HamPShITBI M"- N¢II| i Miatheson. Southport; Mrs. Prank, f-Iacdonald. Crapaud; Mrs. Major. rMncRae. Eastl-Roytilty- l Nominating": Li. Col. Lowther.| Charlottetown; Mrs. Preston Beck- Centrai Royall)’; 51"" Mill’. Winnifred. Kinkora; Mrs. Frank. l\filler. East Royalty; Mrs. Harold! Heartz. East RoyaltY- l Finance: Mr. John Mustardp; Central Royalty; Mr. Raoul Edy-l mend. Southport; Mrs. Earl Rear-i don. Southport; Mrs. J. J. Davies? Q 5 >1 ._. o ev- a» f. =- o € 5 . Mr. n. J. Rupert-f rriliarlotfietoivn; Mr. Preston ‘Becku ‘ Central Royalty, WARNER BROS.’ ROMANTIC - COMEDY ' _ _ ; AT PRINCE EDWARD Field Committee. Mrs. Fred 0e 1 borne. Chsigtittetoxn Rgr. 5.6g?- | "Thai; w, with W0 n _ vornle We ser. ugue ne i ‘tug Dam; Clark’ Marlxgaemvgfig; Mrs. Arthur Moore. Powrisl? M"- md Sydney Greenslmen which “an Preston Rodd. Harrington. ' Mrs. be the new screen offering io-day K‘ E" Muccauum’ st‘ Fetus‘ tit ihc Prince Edward promises schmarshlp: The Honorable ‘I’ aqmaihing spec“; 1,, the way o; Walter Jones, Bunbury; Mrs. G. light cotmcdfy-rcnmiice, 1n {he new D. steel. Charlottetown; Mrs. J. Wanner Bros] rritrmtion dymamm P. Simmonds. Charlottetown; Mrs. Dane Clark and vivacious Martha Fred 5559i W959 RBYIIWI M1‘- Vickers made thz-i-r debut as a rc- 10W?“ Hflnwckr summflwifit D1’ Imanllc team and their perform- W. J. P. McMillan. Charlottetown, ances are likely to add many more Refresher Course: Mr. Malcolm l devotees to nheir already vast leg- MacKenzle, Charlottetown: Mrs, ions of fans. To round out the J P. Lantz. Charlottetown: Mrs; v r v i NEW complement of stars, Sydney Green- Edwin Johnston. Charlottetown; street sheds his familiarly sinister Mrs. Elliot Pull. Charlottetown; villalny for his portrayal 0i’ J. P. Mrs. Raymond MacDonald, South- Alclcm. a jovial millionaire iilllf) pm-i; Mrs, Fred MacRae. Cen- _ 1 manufacturer. grfiugigggtzr, Dr G D m"! ’ ; o : . . . . , l l Charlottetown; Mrs. Oreelman , l L I T , MacAlrthur. Summerside; Mr. 1 n Lloyd Shaw, Charlottetown; Mrs. . I. J. Haley. Southport; Mr. Pres-l ton Beck. Central Royalty: Mr. R.- 1.). Rupert. Charlottetown. I PRESIDENTS REPORT OTTAWA, June 10 fCP) I. There are If) lepezs at the two places in Canada where tho F11- eral Health Drpartment lwok. :f- ter them. Moi-Gen, CLR, Prarirrs. V.C. (PC — Nsnaimo) was inform- ed today in a Commzns’ answer The places are at Lizarctto 1m Bcntlnck Island. B C.. Er-fl a wp- crate wing of n hospital at ‘Pram- dir, N B, which is malntfilned by the ‘sisterhcozi of ilie Hole] D.eu do Saint Jcseph. ‘There are three lcpors at the first and seven at the second. Coils of’ maintenance last ymr The following annual report was read by Mrs, Preston Beck. the retiring president: In the beginning of rny report» »-it may be of interest to new members oi’ the Association to hear something of how the As-l smclntion came into existence. I11 Hie spring of 1945 when Mrs] Archibald and I proposed the idea] of an Island Musical Festival at our own Institute meeting we were placed on a committee to endeavour to promote a Festival] Our first step was to write the nine secretaries of our District -the press for their splendid re-i ' WEII attended Jmaglne any better. ports and favorable publicity. The. ‘renthusiasm and unbounded inter-r Wood.‘ est displayed on every hand wast deeply gratifying and augurs! well for future festivals. During the year one annual. two general and two executive. meetings ivere held. These were‘ and interest al-v ways manifested a ll com~ _ mittees except the Finance Com-- rriittee. held one or more meet- ings durlng the year. The fol- lowing addresses were given ln the interests of the Associatiom, Mrs. Archibald. Mrs. Gates. and. Your President at W. I. Conven-a tion. Charlottetown: Mrs. Preston- Rodd at Morell; Mrs. Archibald and I at Victoria; Mrs. Keith Rog- 1 ers over CFCY. Mrs. Archibald also made a trip to Summerside to promote the Festival and the response was ex- cellent. ' In this respect may I say that these small attempts at field committee work were vastly suc- cessful. so with the new propos- ed field committee operating. we could esslly interest many other districts. We also were asked to send a. speaker to the annual meeting of the School Improve- ment League. Mrs. Archibald was appointed to fulfil this engage- ment. We should like to see more Service Clubs interested and a larger membership from Prince and King's Co. 1 I wish to extend my thanks to the officers and committee mem- hers who have all urorkedvso hard; and con-operated so well. It truly‘ has been a great pleasure to have, worked with this group. Our- Hon. Pres. Mr. L. W. Shaw has‘ been very helpful in his oft-asked advice and his consistent belief in - this endeavor. The secretary, Mrs. Archibald. has been an agree- able, dependable and enduringl lrelpmste. I could not ask for or Her capabil- ity and resourcefulness were :i oonofiant security and her readi-. l her" and willingness to go ahead; .witi. any worthwhile suggestion cuulf, always be depended upon. I also want to thank Mrs. Pres-, ton Rodd for presiding at two general meetings and her capable. opening and closing of the Festi- ' val. and to Mrs. Steele. Mrs. I-fer- l rmg, Mrs. Hudson and all com-r mittee members, my sincere thanks. I also wish to express appreciation to all those who help- ed in any way to make the Festi- . val such a success. For the future of the Festival and in the plans for this year's work. your retiring executive- would like to see the four pro- jccts which were outlined at the beginning of the Festival. under- taken by the Association. With the inauguration of a field committee to create interest and organise both school and adult groups inl new communities, we could hope. for even wider participation: with the impetifs and help of t ;wr~re $4.941 and $8.246, rvspcctv - ly Thr- avcrege number of lrpers at the two places in the last l0 years is 2.8 and 7.5. rspectively, WILL SPEAK WEDNESDAY, M. J. GOLIIWELL NATIONAL LEADER OF THE C.C.F. AT 8:30 PM. A.$.T. WEDDING .i rnoros TAKEI AT AIIY TIME-- I m mic:- eum 2340 flltASWELL Studio OVER CIA JUNE 18TH pa. allotment plan, morei districts would feel able to pay a; music teacher; with trained in-r structors from our Refresher Course. we should have available sufficient music teachers in mostl sections; and with s. Scholarship‘ Fund to honor and reward a, year's hard study. we should, next . year. be able to improve our stsn- l dard of festival performance antif to be classed with the foremost; in Canada, always striving for the r ultimelb Iosl of a music lovlng,| music conscious andlrnusic up» Dreoiatlve province. IICRITARY’! IIPORT I beg to submit my report as Secretary of the P. ll. I. M. l". A. for the DIS! Y0!!- Since the organization meeting l Allen. Al1oftbesbcvo|uitaaare“0tp\fa|lsd" lmiryofparfoctsaatlagccaafori beceusi 1N7 fir,“ I r NOW lvlll-llll ‘Illl IIIIII’ Ylllll II IIITIIO CQIFCIT Tbissakewllleddclssemaadpaoetosaylvlogwssfi iuaueieoueaosodbsdp. Uausmlfsbsladiatgiseloagsaiwioe. lntheiefiyawliengoodvsluesareneselrapoeraaeiisaavq lwfem your bcstlovestmeaiwillbelisoehleefuraleun. ofllffllllllyolpreferlilsstyfe. Note its richly styled lines. . . its beautiful covers. And ibeprioois ocoiiomicaltool hissahismio defines. skilled ofcoaifoetsble service. Richly constructed. lajoy (L; Xneblerbes tliiiacweoaitructlonwlditwcompiltaseisofspdapiadiessai llllvvwnplslluflofspvlopla IT'S QFIU SAID lllllllflllfllsfl More fer your dollar here too. fbebeek. “Yvvwmnfvrwfivumaaanarnoiqaayybmwg- merchandise you get lust-what you pay fer-IO MORE-Ill LESS. YOU CAN DEFEND ON bealll. was; foryean covered. An other; old and true saying ls. la qIilIj[______ CROCKETT 6' STOREY LTD. 131 IIUEEII STREET on June l5, 1948, I have recorded minutes of two general meetings and two executive meetings. ‘The first duty in capacity of secre- tary was to contact Miss Dorothy M05380" of Mt. Allison Conservatory who had been sug- gested as adjudicator. Miss Allen accepted our invitation and stat. ed she would charge the rate as set by the Dominion Festival Committee fo. all adiudicators at Provincial Festivals, Lust full. on account of ill healthhgpur President, Mrs, Beck, was forced to retire from office temporarily. at which time Mrs. Preston Rodd very capably should. .cred the responsibility. However, being advantageously located 1t was very often my duty to n. tend committee meetings. in the NASTY COUGH due to BRONCHIAL GRIPPE Don't let choking s ells frighten you any more. I ou areavictimof Bronchial trou Ie. use Polson's Cough Syrup at once. This soothing remedy acts as an internal antiseptic and thins out the mucus or phlegm that makes you gasp and choke. You will get prom t: relief from that over-wrought condition in the muscles of the bronchial tubes: these muscles will be relaxed and you will be able to breathe freely again. There are soothing properties in tlila remedy that wiitaurprlee you-also something to remember-qu- will be ualng a tonic as well as a Cough Syrup-a very happy and effective combination. _ Then is new hope ahead for eulerue from Bronchitis and Asthma-once‘ they start using Poland's Cough Oyrup. Soldbyallbruealsteln 86c -.- I Pursuits Count: SYRUP GIARLOTTETIWII place of the President or Vice- “I”? m“ w“ “M0- President. I considered this a‘ mmwmg m‘ "m!" °E ""- sreat privilege and at this point l m‘ “d ‘EEIIWB ll" llrue num- "IBY I fltresa my appreciation of b" °I "hm “llldrfll that the gm, mam" o; cmoperauon l would be in attendance at one of and “m; m which my suughlour sessions, it was considered tlcns or criticisms were received. w"°““'y I’° “NE -m"1°° A; cm-rupondln‘ “era.” I some accustomed to manoeuvring received several inquiries regsrd- ' 15'“ “mb” °‘ P°°PI°- UP" ing our Festival. Previous to the the “W” °I M“ Lwyd 31"’ I Festival a circular letter was for- “m; with a ‘mmmltwe "m9"? winded w teacher‘ o’ schools‘ ing Messrs. MacPhsil, MacKeii. having pupu, p,,go,mng m the Me. Court. MacMillan and Reid. Festival. advising that school days l w)” very “mun” Emmi-WW! used in competing in the Festival l U“ plan whlch 5'°" ‘n km" would b, counted u teaching; worked out well. To these gentle- days by the Department of Edu- ' mm-‘DY- SW18» who cooperated cation; also that individuals com-l I“ grammg "5 much ""594 c1588- petinc in the Festival would ba|"‘°m time We owe a crest many Riven attendance credit for the flunk" “d m" I l1” i" "Ill (in? or days in which they per- “m” "14 my Personal thanks g0 formed in one or more sessions. m" 3°“ PYPS- Mr. Shaw, who at Acting on instruction of a gen- ‘II I'm" h" 5"" "w" kind In eral meeting g ‘lam;- was “dub living advice and guidance. sad go the Department o, muck As secretary to the adjudicator mm fequglun‘ ‘much; “m.” for the sessions. I consider this ance to be allocated to groups E“ “P"I°m° °I Illfllllmlbl! pupplyln. m, ""1", of “n” value, and time wall spent. an Q1 mum 1n u" who“; n is In concluding this report my plgggjn‘ to "p0,; m“ mo“). m“. words cannot fittingly express q request y” “u, m the “may tribute to our President. Mrs year of the Department w, n” Beck. We all know the high re- ceived s cheque for e100. gurd and honour in which she It was thought advisable to reg- ister the name of our Association. and a letter was written to the Clerk of Executive Council for from has been held by all her aaaogi. ates. At all times her relentless this purpose. In the spring of this year a letter was received from the Wo- men's Institute Brsnch notifying us of the receipt of money which lisd been turned over to them by a Dental Clinic Account to be divided equally been the Drama and lfuaio Festivals. YOU PAY $25.00 DOWN As a IIIIIIOHII‘; for the cause on my visit to Bu aid stimulating interest “Sh” exam: Y°'"_ "WII- \ we isle keen desire by many or Qualify new for your Private or Commercial License with eciienstosnteritb iis- ' m“ To M". Ormralme M‘; our Highly Skilled Instructors. Arthur. Mr. L. w. Hancock. m. Clarence Mercer and Mr. Jones, my I express my tlanks ‘for gPlhflll "Reef-ions and coopera- on. The total number of I71 entries were received-there was a very small percentage of withdrawals. A tohl ef ill compltftm cards were mailed and the amount of CHTOWN AIRPORT Passenger Flights PIIQIIE I84. sacrifice to reach the objective. and the dignity, perseverance and grace with which she performed her several duties has been an uplifting influence to all of us. Personally. x consider it one of my greatest privileges to have been associated with Mrs. Beck in this enterprise. As an association we can lion- our her fine work by carrying on this wonderful project which she has organized so well. As a Province. P. E. I. owes a great deal to one who has given untiringly and willingly of her time, to the extent of sacrificim: her health to create s better con- dition and way of life for our ls- lsnd youth through the medium o! increased interest in good music. lectfully submitted. Nadine R. Archibald, Secretary- CJ-B. EARNINGS MONTREAL June 1'1 — fCPl " Canadian Pacific Railway Comp any today reported gross PBYFWB! of 5.983.000 for the w-‘Pk 6nd“ June l4 1947. an increase of 1719f 000 or 13.6 per cent from the $5.- aemooo for th, like period in 1146 nnouncig" A PLAN FOR EVERYONE TO FLY Now you too con easily leom Flying at o cost wall within Paul's Illylllgsirservice Charter Flights and only $3.00 PER WEEK moat woo-a Instruction