poiiiled tea table are Mrs ticrai ' SEATED AT the hontiiitlilly an, at draround the table are the members of the Junior League the Community Centre. Standing some of Names and W55 -W"-V ””'”” "er of the Charlottetown Hospital who Occasion is the Spring Bonnet Tea. sponsored the tea. Popular Spring Bonnet Tea Observes Tenth Anniversary OIIC Centre. This very much anticip- ated event. sponsored by thel Junior League of the Charlottel town Hospital. has now ten years to its credit. The tea began at 3.30 and from the moment the, doors were opened the guests be- gan to arrive. Mrs. Jack Mac-l Eachern. the president. greeted them. She was assisted by Mrs. R. J. Mahar. the immediate pasti president. i The spacious commilnlty hallr was beautifully decorated with. panel: of muiti-colored flowers. Piano music by the well-known musicians Mrs. Jack Dougan and. Mr-. Ryron Brown provided vi plea- sant background. as the ladieai chatted over the teacups. Twu rc-I t-ctorv shaped tables were in thei centre of the auditorium. Theser were perfectly appointed in silver. howls of mixed spring flowers and, pastel shade tapers. Many werer admiring the banquet-size cloth on our of the tables as it was hand crocheted. It belongs to the Charl- ntlctown Hospital. Tea was served -1! Small table! 70? i0lH'- ;wife of the Lieutenant-Governor. Pouring tea were Miss Mary.a Cronin. Mrs. John Maioney. Mrs.lof the Gcrald Nantes. Mrs. Jack Mac- tl.-trrillc. Mrs. Percy .IlacDonald. Nlrs. F.. A. Gallant. Mrs. Henry Blanchard and Mrs. Leo Callaghan. Those assisting in serving were the following ladies: Mrs. Vincent Pineau. Mrs. Byron Burns, Mrs. clrv Ann of the really lowly spring James Dorsey. days this season said ahwi'Slt'0f'n9 Gallant, Mrs. Saturday afternoon to te Drill! w- r J d . Mrs, Jr A. Mac. Bonnet Tea held at C1? Community .'ull;:l?n Vitssozuy Sullivan Mrs- urs. Chrishopheri Joseph Gill. Mrs. Edward Brown. Mrs. Harry Con-i way, Mrs. John G. Maclnnis. Mrs. Maurice MacAleer. Mrs.. Ivan Laurie and Miss Eileen Mac- L Millan. l After lca there were many charming booths to visit. among them the Green Thumb. This pop- ular booth had dozens of small varieties of potted plants and of course tile ever popular African Violet. These plants were the special care of Sister Mary of Good Counsel. the Mother Super-, ior of the hospital. Then there was the Candy Booth. the Touch and Take. the Ramnr Table and the Hats There were hats in fine straw. made with a gentle sweep. flatteringly off the face. and taper- ing to a snuwester at the hack. Another was a fanciful cap of leaves. some were lace and lovely. . some were ripple hrimmed flat-l tercrs and there were many he- tlecked with flowers. Among the many guests present- were: Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse, the nd Mrs. J. D. Stewart. the wife Mayor. The convener for the tea was Mrs. Urban McQuaid. Site and her committee Mrs. C. A. Cody. Mrs. Alex Maclsaac. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard were receiving heartiest congratulations upon the success of the Spring Bonnet Tea. CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. FOR cabinet work, also repair jobs. Dial 3275. City. SHOW ”Brig.'ttItirin" tin colourl St. Peters Bay Holy Name Hall. Tuesday. May 7 at 8:00 p.m. SALE at Helens. Dresses Int 1 Sl7.9.'i now 811.95. Dresses lot 2 '3 TREAT '39 Pick '''n- all P1495 and over. your choice 36.99. geyfs Pharmacy. open 3 a.m. to B p.m. RINSMEN SPRING Carnival on May 30th and 31st and June 1st. Sizes 9 in 46. l POLICE COURT- At City Po- rlice Court Saturday morning. the preliminary hearing of a resident charged with breaking. entering. Al "I5 SW7" A""3- lot the C.A.A. Grounds vicinity. VISIT III-STYLE Mlllinery. Gt George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." SEE tile beautiful dresses sizesr soul. at Helcns Dress Shop. CARD PARTY Sf. Piusx H all tonight 8.30. Tournament. CARD PARTY. Spring Park Community Hall. Lunches prizes. Tournament. 5.30. WE REPAIR Washing machines. electric motors and appliances. Martin's Electric. Phone 3727. 22”! . 24": o'clock. trays. etc. Regular 35 to 36. so price 51.59. W. W. Wellner Ltd. whooping pox will be available. ' ..g l C m"::':" ';0:'. ard Mclfenna. p.p. and Rev. Phal- on Crrrcrv. Mara mum ” "W" en McI(enna occupied seats in the sanctuary. Pall hearers w re John 500 PIECES OF SILVER plated assorted butters. c I it e s. breads. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS will he held in all rural schools dur- ing May and June. Keep in touch with the teacher in your district. For the date of the first clinic. In- noculation against polio. diptheria, cough . fauna: and small rand theft was further adjourned ,to May 7th. Charged with falling to stop at a red traffic light. the accused was fined 820.00 and costs or ten days. A lone drunk and in- capable was fined 35.00 and costs or 2 days by Magistrate Martin. FUNERAL AT IONA- The fu- neral of the late Joiin McCahei was held from his late residence at Iona on Saturday morning to emit Requiem High Mass was c'.-I-l ebrated by Rev. Michael Rooney as Deacon and Rev. Charles arthy as .ub-deacon. Rev. Leon-i Rooney. Peter Mcxenna. Joseph Griffin, Joseph Roache. Edward lThe service at the grave was con- rducted by Father Rooney saluted by Father Roche and Father Mc- Carthy. Interment took place in the very largely attended. PERSONALS elyn Macbeod. and twin daughters by M.C.A. and 'I'.C.A. for their home in Ottawa after a three month visit with but parents. Mr. and In. Douglas B. lhclaod. 170 Prints at. Charlottetown. Gideon Sunday Is Observed Gideon Sunday was obscrvcd in Charlottetown churches yesterday den. Windsor. Ont. and three .mIem-I bers of the Moncton camp lolncd local men in filling church aSSlEn' ments. The Moncion r Stephen Sleeves. Roland Dlnney and Silas Taylor. accompallled bY their wives, on Saturday spent a social evening with Charlottetown members and wives and Mr. Snlld- l 311 den. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.l IV. Blair MacDonald. l Local Gideons taking speaking. assignments were Ralph Bnlder-r son. T.D. DeBlols and Vic Runtz. .l a Named Branch Bank Manager I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mac- tlonald are at present guests at tile Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Macdon- aid has been appointed manager ofl the Charlottetown branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank. having previously served it in both Toronto and Montreal. He is a native Mari- timer. from St. John. N.B. Scheduled to arrive in Charlotte ', town (luring the next few days are of the Bank, and E. Brown. Assist- ant General Manager. Eastern Div- ision. A. Find Local Man i Dead In Home 3 John Hanna. an elderly resident rof Spring Park. was found dead in his residence yesterday morn- porls that no activity had been seen around the house where Han- na livod alone during the past few days. discovered the body lying on a couch. Following the discovery. I Dr. Neil Boyd. assistnt Provincial Pathologist. performed an autop- sy on the body and determined that death was due to a cerebral hem- orrhage and tcnnlnal bronchial pneumonia. The deceased lived alone at lo Young Street. Spring Park. his inearest relatives being two sec- rond cousins. Mrs. Henry MacMil- lan. of 247 Grafton Street and John A. MacLeod. who lives on the North River Road. Although the exact age of the late Mr. Han- he was believed to be about 00. The remains were taken to the N.D. MacI.ean Funeral Home- ihe "Henry Aldrich tone". adding- lhat he now knew that it was quite possible for boys to continue 5 when Field Secrerary George 5mm. . singing throughout the inevitable who sang in a "tiny pinched voice". the adjudicator had some pointed OIIVICBE ”Donlt sing like a garden, representatives, .iose. sing like a fire hose. your mouths wide. and let the sound flow out." oil was not known at press time,r d Final Classes Continued from page 1 c tvoice changing period". For those . open 5 At the conclusion of his remarks as adjudicator. Dr. Bell told theicctions dience that he had been veryiual artists. 'AWARDS PRESENTED At Saturday nights perform- awards were presented to ach of the winning individual and that took part Mrs. W. J. Rodd. .llaeNevin. of the rds Committee. classes at this val, the Rochford Square ir was presented with ed to be the by any single during this happy to have been invited to ad- ludlcate the island festival once again this year. lliked this years performance even i .3 better than he had liked that Dfig st year. i Winners of the three classes Saturday afternoon are as follows: and under - 1. Glen MacF.acliern, Tea Hill. R6: 2. Brian Wolliiacott. Tracadie Cross. 84. Class 90. Boy's Solo, 10 years . and under - I. Billy Clolv. St. I Ross. Stanhope. 86; 3. Milton. Charlottetown. tile! 84. and not under slx-- 1. George T. Knox. Central Royalty. 87; 2, Day. Parkdale. 85. Mr. Reginald Geen adjudicaledlggrg g two classes for juniors a. Q,C,H,s.' . auditorium Saturday aftcinoon. re- sessinns we”: held at igrie cc";- suns or which were as Mlowg. rtrcs, the nudttoriums at rnce o N Wales. Queen Charlotte High. and tinued .applause , house, contestants. accompantsta. officials err. packed up atrunienta. parapiilnalla , Prince of Wales Auditorium. as the curtain rang down on the ill "Stars of the , , which completed the maror portion of Prince Edward Island s I2lh an- nual Festival of. I Steel former PrlnclP , of Wales College. presided at "'9 conccrL In the way of terpretat gram displayed ience the many an talents choral. vocal, r selections. flavour. family, and an formed by W0 Y0 Kensingtun. r"'”' 'mmmmr-as Champion an groups night's Stars of III Royalty Milton 4-H Club chorus. K k Charlotte lush C,h0ru8- ll" of St. James GIT Stewart School C and Notre IIIIIII. lChuir. in addition. at P.W.C. were fa adding that he ancr. in the concert, by . . alid Mrs. E- M. adludlcated by Dr. Bell at P.w.C. - A550cgam,n'5 Awa . Winners in five Class 89. Boys Solo. 12 years years fesri School Cho , five awards. report Charlottetown. R5. 3. Joseph Power. lzrearesr number won intlivitiual or group Their ears resounding I0 We 90'” of a packed association work- their music. in- documents and other Saturday nigh! Pi and Festival" concert Music. Dr. G. D. at of Prince Covering praclit.-ally' L'i'El')'lhiIlg varied niuslcal in- ions. the 29-number PFW to the large Buds d varied musical residents in of P.E.l. instrumental and plus a dash of Scottish supplied by the , early American ancc. ”The Cake Walk", Del" the , d I-Ziizabclh Dawson- lncludcd in the rnan.V appearing in crl were: The Charlottctow lottctown Kin- mcn Cluh chorus. Th? (lice Club. the quare Stlltltll Girl's Choir roup contestants ear's festival. Running on. Air, Lambert, General Manager-lid MacPhcrsun. St. Vincent' 0 - 0V" 2'00" wmumms were e.3l' phanagel B6; 1 Gordon Mirfrga; t-red III? the his classes presented ' for adludicatlon. The of the competitions . . . Class 161, Piano Solo, 11 years.Nm:e Dame Academy. and under - I. Claudette Call-i l lJamieson. Charlottetown. 85; ioitetown. Hit". Mi; 2. Gail Cam- eron. St. Peter's Road. and Faye Edwards. Charlottetown. R5; .1. Leittha Jamleson. Charlottetown. Linda Matheson. Milton, tile), in, These were two very large class- es. there being 42 entrants In Class' 161. and 65 entries in Class 34. Association officials in charge at these sessions were: Mrs. F..H.i Stewart. presiding officer, andi Mrs. Hazen Howard. platforml, secretary. Big Steel Proiects At Corner Brook CORNER BROOK. Nfld. rCP) The city is culllntl tenders for a Si.500.000- one-year roads project including construction of new streets. PHVW2 and re-alignment. It is intended to increase the city's surfaced road mllage to , In addition. similar competitions beck Chmanetownt 86' 2t Lellfihrln a number of classes were held Shawn wright. charm” , ' shat centres in Summerside and Crass 34' Girls Solo. rlcyglglrl; and r Mfontallue. with final adjudication I A under - 1. Sylvia Phillips antiii... , mg. R.C.M.P.. investigating re- Bethany Maclntyrc. both nl Char. SPECIAL OFFER! 1- 0 - -l I 9 l cneuw I DEODORANT ung ladies from Misses Eleanor choral Saturday e Festival con- nChor- al the St. Vincent's Ofphallagl Boy's Choir. the Char Ccmmx North Queen l's Choir. Ml- lmrus, Rochford 9 Academy Girl's the audience vored with sol- by ii number of individ- - . A continuously for ten- vmcems 0'-phanage' 83' Zirgiglaidays. this year's edition of thel L P.E.l. music festival was the moat arge' Charlo"emwn' and Rmmdlsuccessful of the annual spring C A - - events staged this far. according his 9" Bay 5 5010' mum yea” to senior officials in the organiza- greater- were within the city. where daily these ' being completed appointment iassisted by Rev. Edmund Roche pIOII'K)IIOIT-EOE three officers of M0 the Royal Canadian Engineers. land appointed commander of 1! Mclfenna. John A. MacP.ierson. work, comr,.r,y' Rel vmcmrveri land area engineer officer, British glment. Camp Chilllwaclr. B.C. church cemetery. The funeral wasl' Mar Turner wccetds LL , cor. iGeorge H. McManue. 42. of Hal- Jan and Joann. left on Wednesday. llHH(l4- Al Prince County Boo- lnday. lay on .ntIIrs. Johann. st.oa8oturdoy.Mny4.lUf. I tl-nnr. John Hanna. nation at the Macs bean Funeral Home from where I. III. to Army Appointments Are Announced tenantvcolonel. effective Aug. 15. Columbia area. He now is second- in-command. lst Field Engineer eer officer at Eastern Common Sept. 2!. mains will he conveyed to the City by auto hearse from Bor- den this evening. and will rest at the Ilenneoooy Funeral Home until Tuesday morning at which time they will he transferred to the reoldeoce of her daughter. Mrs. Angus D. MacDonald. New l port. completed funeral arrange- ments will he announced lANNA- Suddenly If the funeral will he held tomor- row tfuesdayl. meucing at 2 o'clock. IIIHIIIQK in the People's . Maytlio. Aprectouoonafroumlaune lovdhltttl tholonse right from three. AWA (cm A h d. INDIA NEEDS A BILLION . O'I'I' - rmy ea 5, M ' ., NEW DELHI tAP - ' . i when Church when Sui q""”" Th""""Y ""'0"''"d 1'" nance Minister saldisaltiliiiilnag Ills a - one involving I country need: about 31,000,000, 000 in foreign aid to complete ltsi mcorrd lf,icye - year plarr. he would 8 0 IT W Maj. Malcolm Turner. 36. of ponme ".02" :r:emr'r':;ue3f 331::-' saint John. N.B.. and Kingston. m?-t-G--A Ont.. is promoted to acting lieu- lr District Meetings 2 The United Baptist spring; District meetings will L held in the Alexandra Bap- ifax. appointed c mmand engirri trst Church. .nleSday' May headquarters. Halifax. effectivo 7. The morning Session her Mr - ginning at 9:30 am. "M" "'9' Due to washer ooutdiuom CENTsALlwtlruaanotliortIay. SALE DEFINITELY ENDS TONIGHT . ECII now be . l I32 Richmond at. REXALL IIIY NOW AND SAVE ONE CENT SALE the REXALL ONI LIMITED TIME ONLVI REDDIN BROS. PIIA RMACIFII DIII PROMPT FREE DILIVIIY as-l i l .THrJiNxlii"5r,Piwinitit A Fine Concert Completes Maior Festiv Page 2 The Guardian Mondays 6; ....-.-..-A-L::.&.? WEATHER TORONTO (CF) - Tempora- tureo issued by the Toronto puhllo weather office: - 0 an of cloud a 52 over northern will nnvt . . to "into the Ihh ,lin-Charlottetown. MacKenzie. .:);:.'r'r,?;urr'ri ""1 : 55: tvuurer Wm be much 31;. i The president of the Music Fes- Vocal Duet - Selected - Joan I I H u smdufh itival Auoclatlou. Profeuor Gordon and Maida Rosersom DREW T ' Th? C333 W313 '- p-r,r,c,,u; Bennett of Prince of Wales Col- Chorus - Lift Thine Eyes .- Eleanor Champion and Elizabeth No" swam Prue uwud h lege declared publicly on a iium- Kirk of St. James Girls Choir. Davison- "d N" 3g-un.w1gk- cl,” ber of occasions that this you Chorus - Spinning 5011: - Notre Chonia - Queen Charlotte High Wm, . few dam, mm: mm hooi change In tentperamre; Ilght the association wen "particularly fortunate in their choice of ad- judlcato ." noting that "an ad- Judlcat . can" make or break a festival." ADJUDICATOBS Adjudlcatlng the Highland and Folk Dancing Iectlona of this -year's festival were MI's- Don MacNell of Antlgonlab. and Mrs. Gunter P. Buchta. of Halifax, well-known personalities in main- land'inusical circles. Returning to P.E.I. for second engagements as adjudicator: were Dr. Leslie Bell, of Toronto. and Mr. Reginald G. Geen. of Oshawa. D001 Pl mlnent In festival work acres! the nation. Assisting with the vocal and Instrumental ad- Indications this year. were Mr. George Snnle. teacher. organist and choir director. of Brantford, Ontario. and Edwin A. Collins. Dean of the Faculty of Music at Acadia Ualveraity. Wolfville. N.S. Dean Collins returned to duty at Acadia Thursday: Mr. smale left the Pmvince by plane for his home in Brantford Saturday. and Dr. Bell and Mr- Geen leave here today for Nova Scotia. where they will adjudicate festivals in New Dame, Academy- -- Rochford Square School. Chorus - 0 De pram, solo - Pusacaglla Elise Love. Nicholson. No. 5 Brahms - and Nancy White. Chorus - Loves Own Sweet Soul or What Can The Matter Be? - Mt. Stewart School. Vocal out A Sabbath Morn- Margaret Mclntyre and Myrna Piano Duet - Hungarian Dance Lynn Manning Sc . Vocal Duet - Come, Sweet De- Wm”. raw), light - Beryl and Beverley Mnr- Moncwn ma saint, John an and 55, ion. Charlottetown. Edmiuidotnn Inc Chorus -l Twilight Shadows - cunpulltog at and so, and Fred. - Central Royalty Glee Club. errcgon 3) and N. Piano Solo - Prelude No. 1- Bach - Marin Kayo. High tide today I,luChlI'I0t-tel-own Chorus - In aradlsluin- Mode at 3.28 n.m. and . Sum- 7 - St. Vincent's Orphanage BoyI' merslde tide eighteen I iat- Cholx. er than Charlottetown. Sun rises Chorus - Ave Maria (QulgnoIl today I4 4-55 "m" "d M” It "fl -Rochford Squqre School Choir. p.m- SPECIAL Glaagow and Sydney. A final "Stars of the Festival" concert will be held Tuesday night. This concert will feature winners the Junior festival competi- tlons. Following is the program pre- sented at P.W.C. Saturday night: "Family Group" - Highland i I-I Piping and Dancing - The Burke Women's Chorus - The Char- lottetown Chorale. Men's Chorus - We Sail men Club. Plano Duet - "Lelbersfried”- Eileen Grant, Sandra Britt. Chorus ”Alouette" - No. Milton 4-H Club. Chorus - French Ballad - Roch- ford School Choir. . Chorus - Sanctua Mass 8 Cum Jubilo - Notre Dame Academy. Piano Solo - Rosemary - Gall Williams. Vocal Solo -- Hymn - Lloyd White. s Vocal Solo - "June" - Joan Rogerson Piano Solo - "Quick Study" .. Sondra Sutherland. Vocal Trio - Where.-'er You Walk - Paula Morris. Patty and Peggy Grant. Plano Duet - Spanish Dance- Beulah Mouse and Marjorie Ire- land. Vocal Solo - I Will Give My Love Family. , The L Ocean Blue - Charlottetown Kins-A 3 4. G. Fred Moore Douglas Fm" r Earl Taylor Ralph M. Jones I 14. J. Fulton Pierce , 5i rig, g?l.?J.l;;.,..,. Wing Com. A. G. Macmillan L 6. H. L. Sei1l'.Sl'. 15. Arthur G. Hogan r Sheldon S. Carson BVi8- G- 5- K- P931”: D-S-0' i 7. Col. D. N. Bell 16. F. A. Stewart Jones ir N. W. Lowther. Q.C E K M9-CNIM I. 8. Alan Holman 17. Frank W. Curtis i Brig. w. w. Reid. D.S.O. Col. A. 11- Peake 18. Hi am C. Atkinson 9. Lockery D. MacKay Raliph J. Rupert An Apple - Joyce Maccallum. Clarinet Solo - " ' i ' - Alan L AT ROSS BURNER 8 ELECTRIC LTD. ' FREE PHILCO OR i i. .,g. THE it .'.':.' Tho busy citizens listo on a list of "sol Salvation Army's Rod Shield Appeal-an appeal to give practical support to heart and the human touch." . '1'. Roy Cudmore I-Ion. B. Earle MacDonald 2. Edwin C. Johnstone W. Reg. Jenkins 3. T. D. 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