To Attend A.I.C. Meeting In B. C. .l t. and Mrs. R. C. Parent leave Fri y for Vancouver B.C. where Mr. Parent will attend the annual meeting of the Agricultural insul- tile of Canada and present two papers prepared by two members of the Charlottetown Experimental Farm Staff. Graem Boswell and iizhi. Black. while In western Canada Mr. Parent will visit three experimen- tal farms in British Columbia ind tuo in Alberta. In B. C. he will iislt Agassiz. Summerland and Saaulchton Farms and in Alberta lie,irill visit Lethbridge and La- combe. The meeting which begins on lionday the 24th will be held in the University of British Colum- bia. COLOMBO (AP - Prime Min- 5-icr Solomon Bandarnaike told his ptnliamentaiy group Monday he will not go to London for the tuiinnionwealth premlers' talks into this month. He said Justice Minister M. W. H. de Silva will represent Ceylon. -COMING EVENTS mnt-e Pcakes Road School. June "ltt. ,. liarn dance at Cliff Peters; Rollo Bay. lllonday. July I. licgitiar dance Bonshaw Inn Tugsday night; Burns Orchestra Rrscrve Wednesday. August Ilsi. for Hampton United Church supper. Dance every Thursday night Cardigan Legion Hall. Wchsten Orchestra. l)aiice Mt. Stewart Hall. Tues- iig night. June lsth. Rollie Mae- iituizie Orchestra. llatice St. Peter's. Holy Name lisll. every Wednesday night. Clztltirds Orchestra. Lolistcr supper Holy Name Hall St. Pt-ti.-rs, Thursday June 10th.. beginning I p.m. ltcscrvc lllednenday. July 3 for rw.1.. Chicken supper in Little Pnnd llau. Ilancc at West Royalty Hail urry Wednesday night. Rollie glgarlxknzies Oritcestra. 9.30 it A meeting of the Plot Holden ti Fredericton Cemetery will be held at 1.30 tonight. Herbert 3i'iLllalIln. Fredericton. '5'i0(litl dance. St. Peters Bay lpzi. Thursday night June 20th. lei .-ilt-xander's Orchestra with lftius Chisholm. t ”Hay in Emerald mu rt-tau it" presented by Borden drama- Club. Curtain at I13 o'clock. Stun-ored by lusnsnerfleld c.w.i.. No.:wiiihaheidialtaa- We-coveheed Cerarn ui'hunday.JaaaItnat New President At Rotary Club The ninety-six business and pro- fessional men who make up thel membership of the Rotary Club of Charlottetown were assigned their duties and responsibilities for the next twelve months by the re. gular meeting held at the Char- lottetown hotel yesterday following the installation of Bob Parent, the newly elected President. Retiring president Dr. G. C. Fisher called for reports from the Secretary. Roy MacGilllvray and the Treasurer. L. D. MacKay. the former indicated a new high in membership with an increase from 91 to 96. notwithstanding a loss of five through death and transfers and the latter reported he funds of the club as substant- a. Nine sub-committees reported under the direction of Bob Par- ent. six sub-committees under Dir- ector Russ Seller and direct re- Porte were submitted by Geo. J. Tweedy. F. J. Storey Ted Chandi- er. Ken Parker and Frank Jclks. Enthusiastic acceptance of the various reports indicated the ap- preciation of the members for the work performed and achievements of the new committees. The new officers and directors are: R. C. Parent. Prcsitlent. Frank MacKinnon. vice-president. Al. MacLcod. Secretary. Lockcry MacKay. Treasurer. Geo. C. Fish- er Immediate Past President. Directors Tom DeBlois, Gerry Hartlen. Earle Baker. Appointed Officers are: T.H.B. Somers. Bull- etin Editor; Don Milton. Sgt-atl arms. Randy Manning. Assistant Secy.. J. A. Clark. Historian. l Installed Luncheon BOB PARENT Various committees are headed by: Stan Mt-Innis. Roy D. Mae- Gillivray. Shtldon Carson. Ken Parker. John Simmonds. W.W. Rcld. Walter Cox. Art Wellner, Walter Hyudman. Fulton Pierce. Todor Gcncheff. F. I. Andrew. John Carter. Brian Cudmore. Randy Manning. Andy Likely, Claude Hunter. Guests of Rotary wore: George Anderson, city. Rosa McBrien. Moncton. J. Coley. Halifax. Har- ry Maclnnis. Montreal. Doug Ban- nor of Moncton was a visiting Rot- arian. Will Take (Continued from page 1) government." He indicated he will continue on in Parliament as opposition leader! and member for Quebec East. He said he had been elected in Que- bec East and it was his duty to represent the riding. Asked whether he had recom- mended a cccssor to Mr. Mas- scy. Mr. St. Laurent said the practlcc was that retiring prime. ministers do not offer advice to the governor-general unless it is; sought by the Queen's representn- i live. Anvtcn NOT NEEDED l "Under the present conditions. I don't think any advice was needed." 1 He declined to say whether atp any time since the election he con-i sidered remaining as prime min- ister. He Told reporters he had an- ' nounced his decision and would not go beyond that to disclose what, he had been thinking about. i He also issued a formal state-I meat which read in part: "Although no party will have al clear majority in the new parlia- ment. the Progressive Conserve-, tiva party appears to have that largest number of elected mem- course for me to take was to sub- mit the resignation of the Liberal administration to his excellency the governor-general which I have done today.” Mr. Dlcfenbaker. who won the Conservative party leadership last December after two previous un- successful bids in 1942 and ms. becomes the first Conservative prime minister since the R. 3 Bennett leadership of I930-S5. SEEKS NEW GAME CHARLOTTETOWN tCP-City councillors have decided to haven't paid their taxes. first move was a new tax col- lcctor. They appointed Spurgeon Jcenkins-a provincial game war- en. . mdrning and a period of "witness" Evangelists. to mention only ' groups represented. ' almost so years ago founded the Id i really tough with citizens whoa Their l Special Day At Baptist Church Sunday was a very special day at the Charlottetown Baptist Church. when the annual "Sunday School Service" was held in the In the evening. An , ' "y pleasing feature of the day was the singing of the Maritime Regional Y's Men's quartette composed of Messrs. Vernon Moulton, Bud Palmer and Lorne White of Halifax and W5. Mehdurtry of Charlottetown. Mem- bers of the Sunday School at. tended the morning service in a body and gave an inspiring dem- onstration of singing and scrip titre memory work under the di- rection of the superintendent. Mr. B.J. Rupert. The performance of the pupils. from beginner. of 4, to youths of 15 and 16 indicated the quality of the work of the teachers over the past nine months. At the service. 51 members of the main school received award pins for excellent attendance through the year. At the evening service a period of "Witness" was observed when six adult members of the Church gave brief accounts of their Christian experience. The Pastor. Rev. H.L. Mitton. conducted both services preach- ing an appropriate sermonette on the U -- "" r i"..;r-c org. Father" and in the evening on the ; topic: "It Can Happen To You”. Mr. Paul Cudmore. acting organ-j ist and director conducted the: choir in special numbers and thc' male quartette mentioned above were heard in several pleasing renditions at each service. i Church Serves 25 Denominations -SAO PAULO. Brazil Reutersl- The congregation of Sao Paulo's fellowship community church is made up of 37 nationalities and 25 Protestant denominations- '-'-'u. side by side are Chinese. Arabs. Jews. Indians. Dutch. Czechs. Poles Armenians Austrians Germans French. Eng- lish. Scots. Irish. Canadians and Americans. Among them are Pres- hyterians. Methodists. baptists. Congregationalists. Lutherans and axfew the countries and t' "It shows." says 43-year-old l Rev. John Hammons. the pastor. "that Protestants can work to- gether. constructively. without sec- tarianism getting in the way. Wel have no quarrels. "The persons who come here. are steady. ' t lligent and adapt- i able. Most of them are selected carefully by their firms before. they are sent to Sao Paulo-'' Thirty Christian-minded persona "Sunday Morning Cluh" which was the beginnnlg of the Fellow- ship Community Church. DOMINION DAY 5 ma-ruse-.u. ENDORSE ir- -v--w .- ,. WATER SAFETY WEEK - " Yrz LT.-GOVERNOR PROWSB Water Safety Week is being ob- served in Prince Edward island from June 16th to 22nd and in this regard I wish to bring to the attention of our citizens the im- portance of the Water Safety Ser- vices provided by the Canadian Red Cross in our Province. These services are provided as a e to reduce the toll of deaths from drowning throughout the Dominion and to also promote a healthful form of exercise and physical development. PHEJIIIER MATIIESON l aiti happy to endorse the obser- iaiicc of "Water Safety Week" in this Province form June 16th to June 22nd. The practice of water safety can mean the difference between plea- sure and tragedy and the loss of 1'! llV0S in our Province through iirtitining last year. is sl(il'l( ciiiicnce that some simple safety precaution was overlooked. The li';i;.:t'dy of such accidents is not easily forgotten. Summer months arc months of pleasure and Thirteen ,”Ve5 were lost in om. a droiviitng can cast a shadow that Province last year through ac- ''I'm'” for ;V””- Tl-ll? P'"'""f"1 Cidenm dmwnmu and H is .he.l.slaitd and its water is ours to aim of the Water Safety Commit- 9"-'93” P” "5 ""3" 9."-luy IMPE by tee to keep 1957 free of such 5VXI'.:::";:j Sims b?ha::)"3gh”f::l:'v'm" - I) 5 ll gage "Id mmecenuy loss of Safety Committee is performing a . dcrful service in making in- If but one life well be spared Mi". . ,,,. i;-opt; ties-gm tgnd .iii.i3.92'.5.:"i3fi”Li ::...'.:"::. 1.. 3:” N". ” hi” rah 3 euyred '71" . of sivimniing. Ll'i us take advan- self pmgmm ' h jug l " iiage o' this service by seeing to it . I - Therefore. I urge the citizens of F :31! :.'.'e.,K::.".ge atrhee talflggldfo Prince Edward Island to support lsafegv. ""5 Very wmmy ”"5e' M" ”"'yl Elvcrv effort made by the Red dlmng Wm" safely w”k- bl" l Cross and by citizens of the Prov- "”,'0”5h””l U” Wart "d i" Wlince to reduce the tragic loss of doing to materially assist in re- lives by. ncgdentaih drowning t;l!tlI(()!;lJ1:hlI:Eillll;grienIc0ellElsxiisllfgfgolsl .5h(:iuld receive our heartiest support - " - ian encoiiragemen. .. ieu enan vcrnor o . . ” ' Prince Edward Island Premier Elmer Safety Campaign Plaques will be pre- sented to the following schools in Charlottetown at the following times:- West Kent Tuesday. 9:45 a.m Notre Dame Academy . . . . . . . . . Tuesday 10:15 am. Model School . Tuesday 2:43 p.m. Queen Square School . ..... Wednesday 10:15 a.m Rochford Square School . .. . Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Prince Street School . . . .... . Wednesday 3:15 p.m. Sponsored by Charlottetown Junior Board of Trade ATTENTION CARPENTERS Local 1338 will hold their annual meeting at the Labor Hall. Queen Street. Wednesday; June I9, at 7:30 p.m. All members are requested to attend. -HOLIDAY LOW WEEK-END FIRES Out)! from Noll. Friday. until I p.m. Sunday. Ietnrn Journey to commence let Intel l l l l than Midnight. Monday. IILAX - ENJOY IOUI. I'll! L VEANAUIAN N.tlIUN.ti Rniivwtix T T 5 an Your can Anal suns . 3 V CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION SCHOLARSHIP x The Canadian National Exhibition is again offering one scholarship in each province to a student who intends taking a course in a recognized College leading to a degree in Agriculture or Veterinary Science, or in a School of Agriculture or Home Eco- nomics leading to a diploma. Candidates must be at least seventeen years of age as of July 1st of this year, and must have com- pleted at least two yeats in 4-H Club Work. Quali- ties of leadership and interest in community activi- ties will be taken into consideration. Applications should be forwarded R) the Provin- cial Department of Agriculture. Box 2000 Charlotte- town. and must be received not later than July 13th. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LOBSTER SUPPER at COUNCIL HOME TUESDAY. JUNE 18th-8 PM Members and friends welcome N the circumstances. I reached R0fT98hm9M3- WHO CGCIIIIHI III! IR DTOPC I max: I Nominating 18th at 8:3) p.m. for the candidate to gatea. . Progressive Conservative Will be held at Bradalhane Hall. Tuesday. Jtme contest the forthcoming by-election in the First District of Queens All poll chairmen are requested to call meet- ing: of their will to appoint five accredited dele- J. WIIIIIZD Iftahlaf. Convention p ANNOUNCIIIG THE I957 ANNUAL i INGATHERING APPEAL ; 41? New In Progress on Prince Edward Island Humanity worldwide. regardless of race. purpose of nominating a DIatrIctPt'al&R. color or creed .beneflrs from this tipped for medical. educational and welfare work. Please dvelliberaly when called ttpea The Seventh-day Adventist Church i Blind Enjoy Entertainment On Thursday June liith a group of blind people spent a very en. - ioynhle evening when Mrs. Milton Bell of Mlltutfs Old Spain restaur- ant played host to the members of the Freindshtp Club of the Blind of Charlottetown. The beautiful Blue Room of the Old Spain was thrown open to the group which numbered over iuenty where all took Part in the programme of . games. and group singing. Music was provided by Mr. Monty War- ren. Miss Violet Dailey, llr. Rus- sell Jenkins and allso by Mr. Ver- non Summers, a member of the staff of The Royal Bank who drop- ped in on the party . ' A generous lunch of sandwiches. cake and cookies was provided by the hostess who also took active part in the serving and Mrs. Ed- dy Acorn and Mrs. Trainer pre- sided over the tea. After refresh- ments had been served and each one had partake-n freely the pres- ident of the club Mr. Edgar Dou- t eette antended tllaah en b&aI! d the club for her hospitality. Her reply was a sincere thank you and a promise that the group would a- gain be her guests in the not too distant future. With the singing of the National Anthem the party came to a close. London Smog Is For Worse London. England. and smog in Vancouver are not comparable, a London lung specialist said in an interview here. Dr- Ronald Christie. who headed an investigation into the effects of Load a smog while a professor of medcine at St. B8f'II'lOl0mEW'S Hospital. London University. said that Vancouver smog is unlikely to cause chronic bronchial condi- tions that London murk causes. "There is no cunt-1)ai'ison be- tween the smog in London and the smog in Vancouver." he said "London smog is the result (if at- vmcouvnn iCPl .. Smog in; Tuesday. June 18. 1957 The Guardian Page 3 with the smoke belched into It. London smog is clearly harmful and results in many chronic ru- I I. , II. conditions I have seen in Vancouver. . - are any Indication. I'd say that whether it is injurious to health or not is an open question." W A N T E D ussn caucus Trade-in your old style camera Big trade-in Allowance TAYLORS JEWELLERS Quality cameras rrtospheric conditions combined family too. Your Confederation Life man has the answer with our new Family Policy WlIl('.l't. on ederation AIIOCIATION THIS NEW FAMILY POLICY provides the broaden. practical fatally protection you need. A it-tirratinn Life man about it toda New Plan Cites Increasing Family Cotemgc. at No Increase in Cost! Are you like this typical family man? Perhaps you have two children and will be hlc.--r-tl with more. You wisely own some life insurance yet you feel you should have broader protection not only on your life butgon your, wife and "ThomPoiicyl:overslou,YourWife,andlouri:liiitlten!" How Typical 0 85.000 perrnsnen a least six months. accident. herment. ME. convert to a 83. at that time. y.' insures you, your wife and each child. All future children will be included too. with no increase in premium. with premiums payable onl to age 65. 0 Premiums waived if iota y diblbled for A 0 Double or Triple indemnity if death due to 0 Liberal Cash BeneEta for Accidental Dinners 0 Insurance on your wife anti 0 81.000 insurance on nob future tmaximurn s5.ooo for all children) to age 21 or your r6385 if sooner; each child Ina &yourCen- 85.000 Policy Works t insurance on your ovum life reach age 65. ild. present and polscy regardless of heal x MA"- ""5 I would ia..,t.-ti... iutocaattaa on i... us. run, Paicy psovidas 'MPol'AN.l. complete pntocttoa for any Wy. . coupon TODAY ll” GT7 HQ s SEE THE CAVAICADE I or TRILL DRIVERS You, too. can bet your life on Dunlap Gold Seal Tires The Thrill Drtxers show is more than a test of ncriiv and skilln igs a test of cars . . . and TIRIS. These darr-tit-til drivers literally hr-t their lives on l)tinlnp(lnld Seal Ttrrs . . . in a calculated gamble in which they height the odds lieavilv in Ill('If favour with tires in which they can put complete confidence. You. too. can put complete Mr. S. W. Willis. Divisional Manager, Confederation Life Association. Bank of Nova Scotia Building. Charlottetown trust in Ditnlop Gold Seal Tires . . 3'01: rm! lmf 3 ottr lilo far beyond those of normal driving. . proved reliable in conditiona Sorrel oi the amaring performance of Diinlnp (Lotti Seal vim II the tread tliiil changes aiitnrvistirally to meet eterv driving condition-rinsed alien utttlre rolling. but opening up into tbousanrla of an ip-In-t c-rtinns to my the road gi- it uiii bialte