exandra Sewmg Chm "H95 Mm pumpi Now on disphy yesterday morning and will cou- birthday does not occur before w k h T ' 1 s -S "I Limited. - or S O O Lois ncbonald. Superintendent of ANNUAL MEETING of Hllls- ""9"" 9 tiuue all day today. y December 3lst., 1957. and pre- P Nurses 0, me P. E. Island The famed cherry trees at Department doctors assisted gnnnt women who present a doc- .washington, D.C., are In full City Children receive thrir in-I Howstt. left above. is shown In- , I - l Salk iac- oculnting little Kent MacNeiIl. 38 giriliaiaitnntiieoDtfpnsiitlfiielrfil of HealthlGrafton St.. while brother Donnie (lllnjp held yesterday afternoon atlpeers at the camera. The boys' the Baptist Church. Dr. Burton D. mother appears in the background. CITY AND CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buy: more at Ute Iiugbes Dru: SWL I TWO RACKS OF dresses going? It 85.00. Kennedy": Ladies Wear- CAKF. SALE, Iloltnans. Thurs- day, April 25th at 2.00 o'clock. Al- boro and District Artificial in- semination Club on Wednesday, April 24 at 8 p.m. at Southport School. ' RECEIVES SAD WORD-Mrs. William Casford received word yesterday of the death of her ne- phew. Mr. Levi Cudmore, Brock- ion, Mass. He leaves one sister. Mrs. Carrie Anderson. who resides In Brockton- land ll highway safety conference in Quebec City. 9-9 TINY will be returning the latter part of the week. ATTENTION - LI'I'TI.E Thea- ".Iourney's End"- . CONFERENCE- . . Injrg-ct:i:IT7iI:i'It,in. R-V-”fp' Md hold "Mk mm": Sm” Hum ' to make local Chambers of Com- Swedish airmen are being held in MONTAGUE ("town Frnseciitnr John p. Nichol- Memorial Hall. Wgldnesday teve- Exgcuhvg Meat; merce and.Boards of Trade still aberiaf .Thiiey are said isiiv i;:isi'i:ciili;1 and I snn left by air on Saturday to at- nirig when the! N P1139" 3" more effective forces for commun- F5 0 9 "9" 0 3' shot dosm UHARL01TET0wN I TWO RACKS OF dresses going at 35.00. Kennedy": Ladies Wear. WE Tour the sick well. Giu- ;ey'a Pharmacy. open I am. to It p.m. KENMORE iiasher prices begin SILVERTONE television prices begin 5169.95. Now on display Simp- son-Sears Limited. COLDSPOT refrigerators prices begin 8198.88. Now. on diSDI8)' Simpson - Sears Limited. FIRE AT DUMP- City Firemen were called out to extinguish 3. fire in the dump about 9:30 last evening. TRINITY MISSION Circle will Easter Pageant. Silver collection. NICE CATCH - Ralph Carmody city. caught a three-and.-n-half pound trout Tuesday evening at Johnston's River. He and his young brother George were highly In the photo at the right. lllastcr Lyman Edward Macilonald. ltil Richmond St. sits quietly on his mother's knee as he receives his shot of the preventive vaccine. Guardian Photo Yesterday at the Baptist Church, anti-polio inoculations were given to 147 infants and pre-school age children, it teenagers. and 22 a- dult women, according to report received by the Guardian last night. This clinic which is being sponsored by the Provincial De- partment of Health. commenced . by private physicians administered l the polio prevention shots. The nec- 'cssary documentation is being car- ried out by a group of Public Health nurses assisted by a num- ber of lady volunteers. Miss Alice Trainor. Public Health Nurse, is in charge of the clinic. At this clinic and a sccond which Initial inoculations At Polio Clinic Here I will follow in four weeks time. initial inoculations are given to infants over six month: old. and third inoculations are given to pre-school children who received only two shots last year. in ad- dition lnoculations are available to poet-school teen-ngerl whose 19th tor'n certificate. Health officials stress the im- portance of bringing all children to these clinics who come within the above-noted classifications, in order that as many as possible in these grouping may receive this protection before the advent of the dangerous summer season. Home, School The regular Executive met in Mr. K.A. Park- er's office April 17. Following routine business the nominating committee brought in 'n monthly meeting of the Provincial Home and school the highest percentage of attend- ance at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics to he held I! the Clover Club in Charlottetown on April 29th. and 30th.. May 1st. and 2nd.. and thus merit the beautiful shield which is being offered by Labor Council to the winner. Monday evening. APT” 29lI3- 59' tween 5 and 9 will be "Union Night" at the Clnver Club Clinic when large numbers of Union members. their relatives and fri- end; "3 expected to turn out. Burke's Lads and Lassies' Band will be on hand to make the oc- casion a gala one. Board Of Trude Be Held In May Following the recently-establisim ed pattern of organizing work- shops at key centres across Can- ads. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce announces two one-day workshops to be held in New Glasgow, Wednesday, May 29th and Charlottetown, Friday. May 31st. "These one-day workshops be- ing held right across Canada help lty growth and improvement." stated, D-L. Morrell. General Mau- nger of the Canadian Chamber. "The Maritime Worklhops are sponsored by the Canadian Cham- ber and the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade, with the .. .- Page 2 The Guardian lated the normal to the abnormal. Nurses learned that as in person gains insight into his own prob- lems. his personality becomes bet- ter integrated, he uses less and less the defense mechanisms which sufficed to protect him when he was a child and uses more and more the better and more con- structive defenses. The well in- tegrated person fnces reality and deals with it rather than devising menus to escape it. The whole session was most thought provoking and one was aware that these nurses went a- way with more understanding of their patients and themselves. It is not often that such a larilc group of nurses are in attendance at such an Institute. There were one hundred and fifty in all. Mrs. Hospital chaired the morning ses- sion at the Prince Edward Island;- Miss Noreen Shaw, Supervisor at the Charlottetown Hospital was the chainnan at the evening t held at the Charlottetown Hos- pital- SWEDES IN SIBERIA? STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The foreign office announced Ttiesday It is investigating reports that four force C-47 which was over the Baltic in June. 1952. A former Latvian officer said he met the four Swedes in the Norilsk camp in Siberia. where he him- self had been held prisoner. in northerly winds and cool weather today in the Marltlmen. Forecasts: - Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Is- land, New Brunswick: Variable cloudiness: a little cooler; north- west winds 15. ow-high at New Glasgow 32 and . Charlottetown 32 and 45. Moncton 35 and 50, Fredericton 35 and 55. Saint John 35 and 50. Edmundnton 30 and 55, Carnpbellton 30 and 45. High tide today at Charlottetown at 6.44 a.m. and 6.09 p.m. sum- mcrside tide eighteen minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.14 a.m. and sets at 7.09 p.m. SHORT PAGEANT ' bloom for only about 11 days each i spring. SFMONUMENTS l VERE BECK 8: SON 4 Skilled Memorial Craftsmen nlnce I870 I Show BIOOO Nurses Attend wed April 24 1957 . I If I Transfusion 3-Day Institute WEATHER - -- TO UNION miit-I:-lse:r from all parts of the e attending a three-dny ,g 1- .. Y-stcrday afternoon ”Presci'ilit- I-'"”"'I' um "'"kt T""d'y' me byictli: Torontteonliileiiuc 0 M for Lire... . wmlnum mm fl:-int dnfy. wutgiven tom: consider wanker om": Wu shown by M... Jame; cglu nlonegawnxftn dutlneetnde enislotom Ml. M" In the rest room at Canada Pack- D DJ C fuwld "III I BI! d1'-"- (Night) (Day) , I In Charlottetown PI3'".m mun. Bzok . . huh; I In". tB"g'1'N' Dawson 24 33 E N bere of the United Packing Work- .n hi 1 lilmnfm CH l'l0&'!' vmcouvel. 42 54 g ers of America allocaim Tiylilufllg: LC , ml: 3, , 9” Sf ' "' nll 2 de icts dramatic Y I , ,. Blgod Transfusious. and describes tism: whicitiheveiwone um at one gffgl; 21 59 vthe manufacture and use of the 11:? Into er so Pmtecl 9:9 Peri Rum. I9 - oum, blood clerivitaves. mental! m.t;!l'ill:nhIml89- l0'";!31 Wham” 48 - Through the courtesy of the mnn- ed nd - hm :11! Cd": ' Toronto 53 65 - ngement and the co-operation of y ted 93': - . ”c "5! mm" 40 76 the union members sufficient time P013! tacit!!!” e constructive use 0 Montreal 50 77 for tile showing of the turns was u cu an lllbllmllloll. iden- Qubec 3-, 73 made available by the workers than on arid compensation. Some Fredericton 33 5, th. getting aside their usual ten mm. ouer ntllec nnisms as rntionallz- Sam John 35 53 me rest period and working an irlnon an projection were cited as Momma , '4 65 V extra ten minutes (after, their us- Elnlhy defenlel. In the use of Ham” M 56 ml me p,m. quilting time. It is If c .the person fools nobody but I H t Wu '3 53 g . hlioved that this film aroused hunself. Char” 9” 29 56 gl-ea": interest In the "Life Saver Dr. Beck presented anonymous 5Yd"'Y 35 51 " ; if 7.4, . Club”, for which membership is case histories of children with psy- ;;'”?:l::I, 2g 37 ' - l - n . g . bglng soil;-jled at the present time. cblntrlc illness, illustrating the - i I.. d'e-m-'C V" " ' I i ”"L ” ' The United Packing House Worltl; PII-h,1J5108lcal usgof rrxigntal dcfegse HAL".-Ax (cpl - The weather I - ers of America are vieing Wi "1" ”k”"- L "nut '5' ffice here says a high pressure t I other Unions in the city to secure cussed these patients also and re-; 3,” over Hudson Bay will result T and FINEST . FIiRi STORAGE Facilities in Eastern Canada IT'S trc Mt-mbcrs. pleased with the results of their lnew slate of officers for the ensuing ation of the Boards and Cham- 3-Act play- Thursday- April 25th- Qticen Charlotte High School Cur- tain time li.l5- Open to members and all nthers- Tickets on sale at door TIII-'. IIFRAI. Hciititifit-iition So- plply IIIICFK 5270001! cash prizes this year. it i' 0 competitions- Farm Home Improvement. small expedition. TONIGHT'S Session of th e Music Festival to commence at 7;;lo p.m. will take place at the P.W.C. auditorium instead of QC. .'H S. as previously announced. The nftt-rnoon session scheduled for auditorium will take place as ad- holding Imp. W.l. Community vemudl lrnp. Landscape Imti. FIOWPF g Garilr-ri. klnlircs rinse May llth. OUT OF HOSPITAL - Mrs. J. For mfnrnitiiinri and free prize list. L. Osborne. 126 Dorchester St. ii'rtlr- rtiirril Beatilittit-afinn Sorle-.Clty. who has been a patient in Lv. ill Green St.. Charlottetown. the P.E.I. Hospital for the past month, has returned home. Her WI”NER5"TI" '"”k3' "”'"b"5 many friends will be pleased to for the draw that took place. at hem, that she is feeling much the Rolloivay Cliih Saturday night him". she Wm mm b, luving 3" "' P""(I"' 3”" T M92091 Cuff” l for Torontr where she will take lon Cover e- 289116. The cushionmp residence with her daughter. cover was won by Mrs. Garnhum. M”. Lloyd Much. Will the party holding the num- BIRTHS her 289209 please call 5295 and the Panda Bear will be delivered. tBEAGAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital April 20. 1957, to Mr. POLICE COURT - A drunken driver pleaded guilty to theschgrgc and was sentenced to 1 ays . in jail by Magistrate KM. Martin :::::1s1vgl:;erA':Ind:l:g:;" John at City Police Court yesterday ' ' morning. and another accused I,-Encusmq tAt Q" plgll, 30,. facing the same charge was re- mm to Mr, ma M”. 0. L. m""d9.d "I 09"" 24- Tm” dIf""k Ferguson, Melville, a son. Wil- nnd disorderllcs were each fined mm Charles my, ll”, 330.00 and costs or 15 days and five drunks and incapable: were HURRY At the Colchesier dealt with as follows: three were County Hospital. Truro. N.S. fined 820.00 and costs or 10 days. on April 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurry. a girl. I lbs 2'1: ozs. Tanya Kim. FRANCIS At the Prince County Hospital on Monday one was fined 310.00 and costs or 5 days, and the fifth was fined 85.00 and costs or 2 days. Two persons charged with falling to April 15th. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Frnncin. Cnpnud tnee Betty Ann Curtis) a daughter Heather Ann. weight 8 lb: I on. step at a red traffic light were on the docket. one being fined 825.00 and costs or ten days and the other fined sio.oo Ind costs or 5 days. HARDY-At the Western Hospi- tal. Albertou. on April 13rd. 1961. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hardy. Alber-ton. I son. David Arnold. I lbl. I! on. DEATHS CLARKE - At the Baptist Home for the aged. North Somerville. Mass. on April I0. 1957. Mrs. Katherine J. Clarke. aged 79. ' daughter of the late Mr. and Mr: Andrew Robertson. Fredericton. P.E.I. and wife of the late A. Y. Clarke. formerly of Summer- Ilde. P.E.I. Funeral service was At Went somervme. Interment . Aburn Cemetery. Mun. IIACDOUGAl.L- At the P.ll.I. N. D. Moeleon l UNDERTAKEB nsmaumn Charlottetown Ind North Wlltlhtre DIAL 5549 I239" P-"la at NWT Dame C""”"" E. Bowness. Rev. W.A. Paterson. for the annual meeting and it is year to be elected and installed at the annual meeting in May. It was agreed to have members of the Provincial Home and School Executive speak to the graduates of the High Schools. The following were appointed: Mr. K. A. Parker. Rev. Eric Robin. Miss Judge St. Cnllr Trainor. Rev L. Murray, Judge Sylvere Deslioches A fine program has been planned hoped there will be a good attend- IIICC. United Church tomorrow Vfhursdayt. service commenc-. ing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. MACDONALD - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Tuesday. April 23. 1957. John Francis MacDon- ald. 8 Costello's Lane. City, in his 5lst year. His remains are resting at the Charlottetown Fu- neral Home from where the funeral will be held on Thursday morning to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer for Re- quiem High Mass at nine o'clock Interment in the Catholic Ceme- tery. ENGAGEMENTS MRS. OLIVER CAMERON. Mar- gate. wishes to announce the eu- gagement of her dnughte . Eliz- nbeth Ruth to Ralph Bernard Fitulmmoua. and Shirley Kath- leen to Emmett Augustine Fitn- nimmoiil. non: of Mrs. Linus Fttuimmons. New London. Mar- rlnges to take place May 11th at Holy Family Church, Kenning- toii. MR. AND MR5. HARLAN INMAN North St. Eleanor: wish to an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Shirley Adele. to Matthew Joseph. son of Mr. AND Mrs. Matthew Richard. Summerside. marriage to take place in the near future. PERSONALS Allan Jarvis. of Ottawa. the cur- rent guest spenker of the Island Canadian Club, in I guest at the Charlottetown Hotel. Friend: of Edward Boswell. Vie- torln. P.E.I.:will regret to turn be is A patient undergoing surgery it; Victoria General Hospital. Hal- nx. Calvin Wood. 0.0! 1! It. and its rt-I 3 i E I5 :3 2 it I .313? ii If; Lt. Col. William 5. Hunt. 44. Summerside. P.E.I.. has been ap- pointed command engineer head- quarters, Eastern Command nt HIIIIIX. effective July 15. army hendqu tun announced Thursday in a list of new appointments for officers of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanic ' Engin- CCTS. Lt. Col. Hunt is presently attend- ing U.S. forces staff college in Norfolk. Va. other appointment! Include: Lt. Col. Harry G- Morgan. 48. Kingston and Halifax, now deputy director technical engineering at Ottawa headquarters, to ommnn” engineer headquarters w e I t or n command, Edmonton. Aug. 15. Lt. Col. Cecil G. Kirby. 45. Gains- borough nnd Fertile, Sask.. now commanding engineer headquar- ters, Halifax, to be appointed to command ' headquarters, Prairie command, Winnipeg. July 14. Describes (Continued from Page One) pieces can be expected to con- tinue so long air the itafety of the. pieces can be assured. Mr. Jarvis paid high tribute to the stt-afford Players who be and went out with the idea of playing Shakespeare. not according to Strntford or Canadian Standards but on world standards. "It Iii n hlning ' of what can and g Design Council- should hopped in Canadian Art." bers in the host cities." Earlier workshops took place in New Brunswick. Ontario. Alberta and British Columbia and Cape Breton Island. Others are scheduled for Saskatchewan and Manitoba In early May. These workshops will bring to- gether regional Board and Cham- ber personnel. lending businessmen from surrounding COITIII'II.IIIlII:n and staff personnel from the Can- adian Chamber and the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade. During these nllday sessions there will be open discussions of local. area, provincial and nntlonal problems. Know-how sessions will feature such things as how to stimulate local interest both in provincial and national affairs. how to de- velop and promote a better appre- ciation of our system of competi- tive enterprise; retailing. tourism. industrial promotion. traffic. agri- culture. uld the speaker. CRITICISM WELCOMED "We hope that the public will continue to criticize us. it will keep up from sitting In our Ivory tower and prevent us from becom- ing brush or highbrow. We as pub- lic servants can serve you best if we have an Informed criticism", Mr. Jarvis sold. The Director made brief refer- ence to two new department: of the Gallery. the Industrial Design Council and the National Housing The latter was set up after the rnllllonith house had been built by National Hour- III! In thanking the speaker. Dr. Frank MncKInnon said the lasting things that are In this country are those pretalning to the Arts. In this connection he noted that of all the wealthy men or clever businessmen or even politicians who have lived on the Island In the last 100 years few are known. but the name of Lucy Maude Montgomery is the best known. not only here but all over the world. Opening Of Music Festival Sessions The first session: of the 1061 solo Top. ten. eleven and twelve Monte Festival are scheduled to rem: and Solo Nation-i Dance. begin today. This afternoon at 2 -o”cIoek at Noon Dame Convent auditorium the old class will be held. This evening at 7.80 pm. add!-. tlonnl dancing competition: will" take place at the PVC auditorium. These classes will Include: Scot- Nll Melt. IIIIO years and under: thirteen to sixteen years. The evening com titlonn origin- ally scheduled for in Charlotte and rim ma Icbool udi were shin. ... competition for die 0 to 11 your to Prince of. waluuilu u Prior gangement of the Hit lcbod The dancing competition: will be adjudicated by Ira. Hector P. Ilnehtn. Halifax, N.l.. and In. Don lnctieill. Antlgonlah. NJ. HE Insert HON. PAUL MARTIN MINISTER OF NATIONAL IIEALTH ON CFCY RADIO STATION Speaking from CIVIC AUDITORIUM, SUMMERSIDE THURSDAY, APRE 25 8:00 - 9:00 P.M. AR ed by P.E.I. Liberal Association new fabric Here's A brighter. richer look Special APRIL 24, 8:tXI P.Il. Meeting Journeymen and Apprentice Electricians Local Color: meeting. 202 QUEEN ST. WEN&AY, Iliad-IiI!foI'11vT0P00lIVI row cxaorr I: pm if” TOP fl 150 IILUSIIE LOCI"- for Sprinal Iritoyoiirwnntrobe.VIooInndniIkDrIhwooiIWuvIn.wovu Andree-n-1'iivToviICmd-'IiIrII-tialiorinrhoumnd l buynthofnbrbinnuchqtnntity.youuvemnnydollnn. l I TAILORID-TO-VOUI-MIAIURI "Tip Top" Clothe: 00400 Maker to Water Priced excitement tobrfngnnewaianpofpneo yonopttnbuninubfuhton. IIlI.AI'f&ll'. TAILORS ' arch House I Give us the pleasure of "showing off." - we are so proud of this fine new storage vault that we would like everyone to see it. 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