Visitors 'to the Provincial , Building this week have noticed I- decided change in the appearance at the interior which at present is undergoing a complete facelilting. Historic Coelederstioii Chamber which was the first part of Pro- vince House to he re-decorated presents a very striking picture and the colour scheme at horizon blue with white trim does much to take away the dnbness of the Interior Ol Provincial Bldg. . Unclprgoing Re-decorating Job OI keen interest to the many tourists who call a ually at Con- federation is the utiful ornate ceiling centre piece with its at- tendant historical significance. This centrepiece has bcendone in natural colours and attracting more than a few camera enthus- iasts who wish to preserve a momento of their visit to the "Cradle of Confederation." - The Legislative Chambeu will Before County Magistrate Charged at Queen's County Mag- g iatrateia Court on Monday morn- ; ling with possession ot intoxicating Iliquor in a place other than their respertive residenbes. lnur per Icut when they accepted a call to come to the Island. They ha ve one daughter. Sharon. who is two years old. Mrs. Taylor is the for- mer Miss Fay C. Hawkes of Cape ' Station. N.B. sons were eat! Iaed um and I uosts or II days by Magistrate Gil- bert Gaudet a similar fine being imposed upon a person convicted. .for iritoxicatioa ii a public place. I Five apeoders were each fined . 810.111 and costs or I0 days. and a lperson convicted of driving while -impaired was lined 865.1!) and costs or 30 days A person driving on a beginner's license. charged with permitting other persons to be tn the vehicle while he was not accompanied by a " ensed driver, was reprimanded. Evidence was completed in the case of an accused charged with possession of a still for the purpose -Tuuday, July 9. 1957 The Guardian Page 3 ace studios in the International Geophysical Year. 1815!. CONTEST Fiddlingn step - dancing and singing, also the Burke Family Lads and Lassies at -sombre buffs and browns withlbe done in the same colour scheme TIM! both Inellded MINNIC Uni of illegally manufa tiring spirits, 7 ATOMIC TEST SITE. - The hreball from Friday's atomic test on the Nevada desert bursts In mange shape (UPPER LEFT) a 'enlh ol a second after detonation. then Iorma two horns (UPPER Iop.- these pictures were made dur-I which the Interior was painted. The whole picture now is one at brightness and cheeriness which has neatly enhanced the beauty ol the venerable structure. gas will be the corridors of the lbuilding upstairs and down. Ion College of South Lancaster.' Massachussetts. Mrs. Taylor is a graduate nurse of the New Eng-I and the accused was further re- manded to July 15th. l MacDonald and Son painters and ldecurators from Charlottetown are carrying out the work. I EXPLOSION GROWS yRlGHT) resolves Into the familiar I lng the first 25 seconds after dei- ymushroom (LOWER LEFT). nnd.onation. Officials said It was the .zooms skyward (LOWER RIGHT) : largcst atomic explosion ever set with a flash of fire rimming the off in the United States. (AP Wlrephoto) Brae .Parish Picnic Tuesday. July 30th. Barton Lodae. Milton. will meet July II, at 3:30 p.m. Dance Elmwood School. Thurs- lay, Jubr lltli. Canteen service. Dulce Sumincrville School Wed- nesday. Good Music. Festival Head of Hillsborn W.I. July 10. Home made ice-cfeam. Begulsr dance Bonahaw Inn Tuesday night; Burns Orchestra Lower Montague Regatta. Wed- nesday, July Ioth. send entries to Stanley Hlcken. Rollo Bay Picnic Wednesday July I0. Meals served 4-8. Bingo and other games. Ire-Cr:-am Festival at Hazel- brook School. This Evening. Aus- pires oI Womenis Institute. Barn Dance. Wilfred Fogarty's seven Mile Road. Wednesday. July 10th. Webstevrls Orchestra. Oar freah cement arriving to- day. book for off our price. .I. F. Morris. Kinkora. . Barn Dance. Garfield lllcPhec's Hi-ookfield tonight. Burns Orches- tra. Jiam and salad supper St. Peter's Bay Hall. Wednesday. J'l.Ily I0. starting 5 p.m. inance every Thursday night Cardigan legion Hall. Websters orchestra. I I tDance Mount Stewart Hall. Slexdly night. July 9th. Rollie acKenzle'a Orchestra. ibence. St. Peters. Holy Name Ball. every Wednesday night. Clifford's Orchestra. "Come to Rose Valley School Ior ice cream social on Tuesday night. July itch. (Tome to Lawn Party' and en- to-rtalnment Lot 65 Hall. Monday. July 15th.. Attention: Ice cream festival at. Marks Anglican Church grounds. Bustlco, Wednesday. July to. Probably picture show. Reserve E-iday. July lath for too drain and strawberry fes- tival in New London Hall. W. Ms. Presbyterian Oiuroh. A Slierbroolie Vl.l. are holding Ice rrcam social in herbs-oolie Hall Wednesday. July loth. Ilidss will also be shown. Regular Weakly Dance at Stan II! Ilah Ball . atuthg Tueoday atb. Iliiale by cind- lowaii-U. Dance at Vast Royalty llall "Ir! Wednesday alght. Rollie Zientn. 0.3 - COMING EVENTS Flat River Zion Church .. Has Convention Sports Results The Women's Institute conven-; Following are the results of bhei tion was held in Flat River Hall sporting events. held during the for all surrounding districts Mon-yannual Zion Church congregation- day afternoon and evening. June 17th with South Plnette as the en- tertaining Institute. Mrs. Albert C! MacDonald presided and MTLI Lloyd Morrison was secretary. 3 Approximately seventy iivcl members of the thirteen institutes; in the area were present for the afternoon session. They reprcsen-I Newtown. Melville. Mount Bucha- nan. Newlown Cross. Norlli Pinet-. te Orwcll Cove, Wood Islands- East and West. - E On behalf of the South Pinclle llnstitute. Mrs. Lem Compton. ox- Itended a warm welcome to all who were present and Mrs. William Morrissey of Orwell Cove made' reply. : Repora: from all Institutes show- .ed that meetings are profitable land pleasant and that a most commendable contribution h a a lbeen made for the good or home; and country In each community. and beyond. I Mrs. Helen Bolger of tho P F..I.i Nurses Association. who it it s making her first visit to this area. impressed everyone wltli her plcn-g sing personality. Her address cen- tred on "Careers in Nursing." ; Miss Jessie Binghsm. assistant; supervisor. was also making her first visit to this district. In re- calling that this year's theme is "Citizenship". she said that we; cannot have citizenship without good citizens who. in addition to; accepting the rights and privilcg-j es thereof. are willing to accept. personal responsibility. I i, She then proceeded to dellne some of the'responslbilities of lgood W.l. members in the local branch. In the dlstrlct convention: and in the provincial organizatinn.I One of the most important re-E minder: for members was that the Women's Institute is primar-' ily a cultural and educational or-g ganlzation. rather than a money- raislng institution. Its objectives, are better homes. bettcr schools, better communities and a better world in which to live. Mrs. Helen Herring. Radio Con-iv vener. then brought greetings endl a message from the I-Zxecutivel rd Miss laabel Woolncr. an instru- otor In the handicratt van. gave a most loterestln demonstration which included hints on the mali- Ing of cudilons. glove matting. weaving. leather tooling, stencil- lliig. etc. The Belle River Institute mem- bers were in marge ot an entw- ablo sing song which was directed 1 3 2' 3 5' 5; 2 II S o E H 2' 4: al picnic on Saturday: RACES Girls, 4 - 5 yrs.-1. Anne Gilles- pie: 2. Mary Ross; J. Joyce Mac- Nevin. Boys, 4 - 5 yrs.-1. Peter Wil- liams: 2. Wayne MacQuarrie; 3. Garry Stead. Girls. 6 and 7 yrs.-I. Raeona ted the branch instituter at Belle Gauthier: 2. Myrtle MacNevln: 8. River. Eldon. Flat River, Lower SI-ISM P8flfldlE- Boys. 6 and 7 yrs.-I. Donald Duffy; 2. Allan Balderslon; 3. Christopher MacGregor. Girls. ii and 9 yrs.-I. Dale Ranahan: 2. Judith Ranahan; 3. Nancy Smith. Boys. II and it yrs.-I. Kaye Faithful; 2. Harry MacNevin; 3. Brian Maclienzie. Girls. I0 and II yrs.-I. Dianne Burke; 2. Cheryl MacQuarrie; 8. Linda Wright. Boys. 10 and It yrs.-I. George Macbaine; 2. Gordon W L : 3. Harvey Macbeod. Girls. I2 and I3 yrs.-I. Eliza- beth Phillips; 2. Carol Ward; 3. Vickie MacNev'in. Boys. I2 and I3 yrsyl. David Rnwc; 2. Norman MacLeod; 3. Lloyd Duffy. Girls. It and I5 yrs.-l. Eliza- bcth Phillips; 2. Carol Ward; 3. Anne Moore. Boys. 14 and I5 yrs.-1. Paul Wltalen: 2. David Rowe: 3. Lloyd Duffy and Gordon Ranahan. Girls. over 15 yrs.-I. Bellman: 2. Shirley Bolsner. NOVELTY RACES Married Women's Race-1. Mrs. Russell Stewart and Mrs. Sidney Stead: 2. Mrs. Lester Singleton; 3. Mrs. Russell Matheson. Boys Peanut Race. ti - 10 yrs.- 1. Donnie Duffy; 2. Harry Mac- Nevln; fl. Harvey MacLeod. Girls' Peanut Race. 6-10 yrs.- Dale Ranahan; 2. Phyllls Moore; 3. Myrtle Mat-Nevin. Three - legged race. girls. over I0 yrs.-l. Reta MacDonald; and Linda Matlieson: 2. Vickie Mac- Nevin and Phyllis Moore; 3. Frances MacPheraon and Marg- arei Burns. Three - legged race. boys. lo yrs. and overL- 1. Gordon Rana- ban and Lloyd Duffy: 1. David Rowe and Robert Burns. Mcnis Race-I. Paul Williams; 1. Russell Stewart; I. Lloyd Mae- Nevin. Betty CIIDMOITS DRY CLEANERS NOTICE OF :I:, llisloii By DON DALLAS LONDON (Reuters) - Nikita Khmahchevlfaced a 5-5 split over hiaipoliclea in a crucial Kremlin debate. latest Moscow reports in- dlcate. Confronted with a crisis in which his personal future and the immediate future of Russia was at stake. Khrushchev gambled. Re staked all on a direct appeal to the Central Committee of the Soviel Communist party . going over. the heads of his Praesldium colleagues. Khrushchev won. The axe fell and five of his colleagues lost their jobs. Had the Central Committee vote gone the other way. Khrushchev could have been oustedeand Rus- sia could have swung back to Btalhiist policies. ARMY IACIED IIIM But the Red army, tearing In- ternal upheavals. swung Ita weight behind Khrushchev. And army leader Marshal Georgi Zhukov. the present defence minister. got a promotion from candidate (non- volingl member to full member In the party's shuffled and en- larged preesidium. the party's rul- ing . The Ilnal Central Committee vole came after a stormy eight- day session which is believed to have analyzed every aspect of home and foreign affairs. Includ- ing the latest policy declaration Tze-tung. The ” ' on the; central committee session indl-1 catea that primary points or con- . Ilict. between Khrushchev and the "opposition" group led by Vyache- slav Molotov. and Lazar Kaganovich includcdzl 1. Policy toward the West. 2.- Policy in Eastern Europe. 3. Thel Khrushchev plans for industrial: reorganization. 4. Incentive plans. for Soviet Farmers. I FEAR EASTERN EUROPE Molotov. the communique lndl-. catcd. argued against the Khrush-- chev policy ol better relational with the West and with Yutlfr. slavla. and the view that there is morn than one road to socialism -evidently on the ground that this might produce more uprisings in Eastern Europe. . The Central Committee met-tin! which decided to oust Malenkov, Preasidium. also quietly dropped Maxim Saburov from this direct- ing body and reduced Mikhail Pervukhin to the status of a can- dldate (non-votingl member. ' . The lineup at the Praeslduiml I ATTENTION CAMPERS Large stock of tents and camping equipment now on sale. SIMPSONS - SEARS Charlottetown Store B.F.Goodi-ich IIGIW TIACTQ Tllll as tow as II II III Khrushchev Took Long Gamble On Policy Speech by Chinese Communist leder Mao I NEW MINISTER Pastor RW. Taylor has tmeptgng the.-e;,,,-9 apwam ,0 appointed the new minister at the have been um way-. Seventh-day Adventist Church on For Khrushchev: Presideiit KIl- L35"-h"'" A"””9 I" Cha””"" menlo Voroshilnv. Premier .Niko- WW”- lai Bulganin. first deputy premier? P5-5"" T'Y1”' '9Pl"?5 w- M: lAnastas Mikoyan. A. I. Kirichcnl-.0 Mere" WI” was me m"”5I9E 9' ;Ipa1-ty chief in the Ukraine, and the same church over five years. aiikhaii A, 51,51... and has accepted a call to the Against Khruslicliev: ltlolutov,llN"':h Sldmy ch”"'h in N0” .Malenkuv. Kaguiiuvich. Saburov, 59””- Pervukliim. Pastor and .VIrs. Taylor viero T '”"lS "ROAD RA('Kl.'N'fi lihruslit-hev's vale would of laboring in New London. Connect- Burke Electric i Authorized Dealer Electrical Wiring I Khrushchev necdcd a broad -an-i I The Central Committee prises I3.) iull iiiuiiuc. aiiu I221 candidate members. The aver- l age ago of iiii-ziilii-i's l- nu"-Ii lower than that of the party PIT-" 'l - C0111- members are likely to have been more wholeheartedly ;in1i-.s'.alin- lat. Khrushchcux hi'l lI4'?!'ilfI"d. The central committee backed him "I the Krcnilin's "old; guard” foll. I mm 1 1 FRANCO RECEIVES PRINCE 30P'ilE'I.:ll8l:-nil SIIPDIIN 4 eating . I ; - ; . sin:Al?iEinl:u ((l!:eE;):llllsl, M(t:lR(li1:lyali:- nousehom Appliance. yceivcd Prince Juan Carlos. hand-If Tdavision some I9-year-old grandsum of the, late Kim: Alfdnso XIII. believed: by many to” he the Generalis-l K.” sf. sImo'.I favorite candidate as fu-I Lure king of Spain. beenl land Sanitarium and Hospital of lleirose. Masaecbussetts. They have taken up residence at 130V: Elm Avenue. :1 ANTARCTIC srupias ; Eleven nations have established stations in the Antarctic for sci- also available. I Sept.3........ Sept. 5, 6 Offers grades 11 and I2. Georgi Malenkovl MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE P. 0. BOX 403 CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Inquiries and applications are now being received for com- plete commercial diploma courses beginning In September in the following subjects: Gregg shorthand - Spel Business Correspondence - Commcrcial French - Advertising - Office Management Business Administration - Typewrltlng - Business Mathematics - salesmanship Personality-Development - Penmanship A Economics Secretari I Administration completa iniormation write im- lieasunable tuilions. Fo I mediately to The Principal. Int ; request. Molotov and Kaganovich from tt ' PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE CHARLOTTETOWN first and second year of university work in arts. science. hnme P(T)n(lmlf'S, and pre-professional studies. Normal training and commerce courses are Registration dates: Sept. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Year. Normal Training, and Commerce SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES: Ten Scholarships at S200 and eight bursaries at 5125 each will be awarded to students entering 3rd and 4th years. Application forms may be secured at the College Office and should be sent to the Principal before August 15. full university matriculation. and the .. Third and Fourth Year Mt. Stewart Hall. on Thurs- day, July illth. after. Dante First Year ling - Commercial Law Business English - Filing Bookkeeping - Accounting ervlews regarding courses upon ARNOLD L. HUBLEY. B.A. Principal. and S100. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Regular monthly mccting at 8:00 pm. 9 July. 1957 RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT. Charlottetown Speakers: E. Landrinult. dian Electrical Contractors Association. Halifax. Wm. Carter, N. S. Electrical Contractors Association A full attendance is requested. Maritime Director, Cana- E. S. CHANDLER. Secty-Treiis. updating from nervous itroin- lelos-totia Wompols's Phospho Lecithin to relieve nervous tomion--contains Vitamin I, Cor trash Vitality. I6 owoeos 31.50 WAMPOIE PHIISPHII Leciiri-iisi Charlottetown Store 1st-Nell K. Salmond, Co 5th-Layton Docneriy, What! you tire tired gm” ,",,,u,.dgg 7m-isienden MRCUUID, 10th-iiuestis Smith. bio REDDIN BROS IEIRXXETI M vow Maoist 40' We-not-'i mosmo, today! on Sale At qiposlte Market Squat! Dial 435 PROMPT FREE DRIVER! . PHARMACY ROYISMALLMAN 2nd-Leslie IVIHCLEIIII, Lake V crtls . . . . . . . . . . 3rd-'iiiomas Dunn. Summerviile . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4th-Mrs. J. F. Msci.eod. 8th-Mrs. Jonn Sienvers, 9th-Mrs. Florence hcnry, 218 r ii'I.r0y HOLMAN'S S2,600 FREE BALLOT PRIZE WINNERS Whose credit accounts will be allotted amounts of S300 - 3200 There was a large attendance at liolma n's Store at draw of the FREE BALLOT took place at 12 noon on Saturday last. Mr. Char- les Craig of the Guardian Staff was in vited to draw the names from the bar- rel and Mr. Sellar the manager of Charlottetown Store announced the winners in the presence of Mr. Alan Holman and other members of the staff. The Lucky Prize Winners rnwall lteppo('h . .. iseltast P. 0. Pinette . . 6th-Mrs. Thomas H. iiest,L,"rapaud . . . . . . . New WlIlSIllI'l: No.3 Marsntieid R. R. Si I cei rin Vviitsiiire . .. O Suiimersido Store:- lai-mni. Lorne macr amine. 344 Beaver b'i., Summersiue . 2nd-Mrs. W. F. Calibeck. crapaud 3rd-Mr. Mark Araenault, I4 Spnng Si., Summerside din-Mnhjrneat PO11”. Duke SL.Summerside............. . . 6th--Bruce Thompson, Summerside ... .......---no...--t... .....u..o Charlottetown when the ......--..--..-. "W0. S200. .pitlJ. 39 I00. 8iUU. RHUU. )iUU. bill). mill). bill). -..co..oo.. ...--..--..ou .-.o--..--.. Sal). slut). biw. Sim. Sill). 31W. sasooa- '.aoaaOlIo