gage 2 The Guardian 'I'hur., June 16, 1955 City and Central FATHERS DAY GREETING CARDS. - Reddin Bros. ICE CREAM - the delicious dessert - no preparation - Icon- omical. "WE TREAT 111! S10! WELL” -Giggey's Pharmacy. open evo- uings "till 3 o'clock. BROADCAST C.F.C.Y. Historic Highlights, 8.46 p. in. Thursday. June 16th, Mrs. Frank Bsgnall. isecond installment "Road Houses and Taverns." FLNERAL AT ELDON - The l2ll'LLCl)' attended funeral of Don- iittl Vie-l Murchison was held Wed- ri-silay afternoon from his late It xl(lCl'lCt! at Point Prim to Eldon L'iiiic(l Church where service was ("'l'l(lll('ll'(l by his pastor. Rev. J. M Sheen Hymns sung were "In 'li-:- sucet Bye arni Bye." "The l.--iil's My Shepherd." and "Abide it zih Nlc " A solo. "Will The Circle 1-Lc llrnken" was beautifully ren- i'lFlltl(l by Rev. J. M. Sheen. Pall lili.i!'0ltS were C. L. Gillis. William ?tl.:rR:ie. Kenneth Mat-Rae. Hector Y (Lend. Glen MacLeod and Nor- ir ll Gillis interment was in Mt. Biichzinan cemetery. TO ATTEND CONVENTION - F-rm" residents of Charlottetown. kl ltlillf! Mrs. Austin W. Kennedy lliss Bertie L. Stuart. will ii. .tlTi(tllg the 12.000 delegates iKl'wl('l(lfl to attend the Fifth World Cmimntion of Churches of Christ- to he held in Toronto from Aug- Ii-: if---21. i..itii-mate in the five-day ii..in will include Hon. Garfield 'l-ulii. Prime Minister of Southern ll-.v..uic-izi. Basil Holt and, Bernard lliii'i'oii tiuth of South Africa: C. (; i)lt)l', Australia: Sir Phillip 15- -:.-int :iii'd Allicrt Anderson. both oi .itixtrzill.'l: llun. Leslie Frost. l';'viiiici- of Ontario: lion. Lester P'li'still. llinistcr of External -if-. f.iir-'. ()tt:m'a: and Dr. 0. Fred- eiwk Niiltlc. New York. l'U.sT.-ll. CHANGES - Train -iii ' ”iviii: in Cliarlottetowri from 5 '-lie at 9 50 pm. will dis- 1. "'ll mail only Port Borden to (':i;ll'litllL'ltIull. except to Train Ci-l at Fmcrald. it was announced in the District Inspector of Pos- '-l SPYWCP at Saint John yester- I Rccistered mail for the local 4 ilk uiii be carried through to ("Htilivlnwn and dispatched to r:--kiwion via Train 39 leaving i'- irintiemu'n at 8:20 a.m Train ii arriving at Tignish at one 2' ii. will dispatch ordinary mail rviv Siimmerside to Tignish, ex rcpt at Piusville. Registered mail inll be carried through to Tig- ziwh and carried to destination via Train 252. leaving Tignish It 9 am. : :YOL'R SATURDAY NIGH JAMBOREE - FORUM. . Howard Mclnnls FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. BillTllS. MAIIIIIAGES. IIEATIIS 503 Per Insertion -V-l-TTERTITF-T: CALLANT-At the Pfince County I-lospital on June 15. 1955. to LAC. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant. Sum- mt-rsitie. a son, 8 lbs. MILL-At the P. I. 1. Hospital on Tuesday, June 14, 1955. to Mr. and lllrs. Wendell Mill (nee Eliza Baker) a daughter. weight 1 lbs.. I uzs. GALLANT-At-the Charlottetown Hospital on June 10. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant (nee Frances Peters) Rustlco I son. 8 lbs, 7 ozs. Bl.A.VCHARD-At the Charlotte- Hospital on June 10th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Blanchard, lnee (it't"lri.lin3 Martin. South Rusticol I tliillilhlef. weighing 8 lbs. 7 ozs. . and Pownal Streets. pm-' . NOIlMA'l Kent street Coats to clear U3 off. I-russMAi'vN rnaszass In stock. Twelve cubic feet. Special 8350.00. Storey Electric. Police Court yesterday morning I party charged with being drunk and incapable Ind fher party c h I r g e d with assaulting I police officer were remanded to June 12 and I party charged with driving while intoxicated was fin- ed 3100.00 and costs. WINDOWS BROKEN-on Mon- day night a large plate glass window in Csntwell'a Pharmacy was broken. aPDarently by is thrown stone. and another large pane of glass was also shattered in the show bulletin board at the Capitol Theatre in the same vicin- ity. The window at Cantwellts store is known to be insured. The identity of the person or persons that did both breakings is still unknown. SEEK HIT. RUN DRIVER - City police are looking for a hit and run driver who backed into a car on the east side of Queen St. directly opposite the new federal building site, yesterday morning. causing damage to the left rear fender. Two cars collided at the corner of Elm Avenue and Euston St. yesterday. but neither vehicle l suffered extensive damage. An- other minor accident occurred last evening at the corner of Richmond Both cars -All were slightly damaged. EXPRESS REGRET - Hon Robert Winters. Federal Minister of Public Works, took occasion yesterday. before laying the cor- Her Stone of the new Federal Building. to call upon Mrs. W Chester 5. Mcl.ure and Miss Me- Lure. and express his deep re- are! at the serious illness of Mr. Nit-Lure in the Prince Edward island Hospital. For many years as a Member of Parliament. Mr: iicLiire had been active in press. mg for the construction of the now building. FUNERAL YESTERDAY A The funeral of the late Reagh IBuddy) Home was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to Trinity United Church yesterday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. A. Frank MacLean and Rev Howard Christie. During the service the Male Eight sang ”Jesus Saviour Pilot Me." and the "Old Rugged Cross." Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pail bear- ers were Messrs. Myron Bell. Ken- neth Yeo, Arthur Roper. Arthur Bowness. Fred Turner, Sterling Rodd. The funeral was very large- ly attended. APPOINTED T0 FACULTY - Mrs. Heath MacQuarrie of Vic- toria. has been appointed to the faculty of Wellesley College at Wellesiey. Massachusetts in the department of mathematics. A long established institution of higher learning, Wellesley Col- lege is ranked among the lead- ing women's colleges in the Uni- ted States. Mrs. MacQuai-rie. I graduate of the University of Manitoba, and Washington Univer- sity in St. Louis. formerly serv- ed on the faculties of Washing- Acsdia University and this year goes to Mount Allison University in I similar capacity. McGill Music Examinations McGill University Conserva- torium of Music Theory Examin- Mustard. equal: Susan White- side. Suzanna Shaw; honors: Ellen Matheson. Rebecca Nash. Austins Kennedy, Joyce Mac- Callum. Constance Davies; pass: Virginia Mustard. David Large. Primary Grade: Very High Distinction: Pamela Ste w art, Margaret Benton. Winifred Anne MacM1il.In and James Madieson. equal; hint distinction: Dianne Bennett. Carole Ann Michael. C I t h e r i n I Gass; distinction: Dianne Davies. James MacLesrt; pass: Diane Rupert. Marks in higher reds are not yet . ' f DEATHS MACDONALD-The death of Mrs. John E. Macdonald occurred in Snuris Hospital. June 14, 1955. sf- lrr a short illness. Funeral at 9:30 1T7 S.T.i Friday. June 17. to St. Marys Catholic Church. Interment in tho church cemetery. Mciioi.s0N-At the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital. Tuesday, June 14. 1955. Mrs. Allan Nichol- son of Springton is her 61th year. Ilrmains resting at her late resid- ence where funeral service will be hold on Friday afternoon at 2 o'- rinrk fstandard Time). Interment In Springton ce-mete y. Centennial Blossom Tea The annual Blossom Tea. this year called the Centennial Blos- som Tea. was held yesterday afternoon in Sunset Lodge by the Rainbow Club. In former years this event has been held on the lawn of the Lodge. but since the weather looked foreboding in the early part of the day. tea was served inside. At the door guests were wel- comed by Mrs. N. H. DeBlols, president of the Rainbow Club, N. D. Maclean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlllahlrc . DIALSMI Charlottetown Funeral Home by Senior Major Irene Henderson. The tables were nicely decorated with late spring and early sum- mer flowers and candles. Pouring were Mrs. Major Stanley Mrs. J. T. Ibbott Mrs. J. Bishop. Mrs. W. . Brown, Mrs. H. L. Mitten and Mrs. A. Macbean. AI sting in the dining room were members at the Rainbow Club. This is I church organiza- tion formed for the comfort of ladies It Sunset Lodge. ion of Public Works ways. and to the appointment of Hon. Mr. Cullen. good administrative experience. to the major portfolio of Agriculture. Iignated as part time. was not sufficient work or I. .. md by Mum, Mildred swvenl tonxlzlgace them on a full-time basis. in the House." the Pre 1 . Queen's Member Speaks Al Cornerstone Ceremony J. Angus MacLean. M.P., for Queen's day in the presence of invited guests a ll a large number. Opens Centennial" Salon Of Photography His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart speaking at the official opening of the Ce item- nial Salon of Amateur Pli3'or.:i'ai)3.' held in the Harris Mciiiorial Art Gallery yes- terday. Mr. Roland Taylor right receives first and fifth prizes at the hands of Mayor Stewart. Plumbers Elect Officers Mr. Joseph MacDonald was elected president of the P. E. I. Plumbers Association at their an- pton University and McGill Univer- nual meeting and banquet held at sity. In 1958 she was visiting lec- the Queen Hotel on Tuesday eV9' turer at the summer school of ning. The main speaker for the 0V9 ning was Dr. L. W.. Show. who commended the association on the work they were doing 8!"-'l Sald the public would benefit from the better quality workmanship asked for by the association. other speakers heard during the evening were Dr. H. Shaw. Stanley Matheson. city plumbing guom; inspectui, E. D. MacPhail and Elementary Grade: Distinction: 3- 13- D0l"'9llYv "M" ll” De” Catherine Campbell and Gail Of Health- Tho association gave I hearty vote of thanks to Mr. D. Mac- Phsll for his co-operation. Other officers elected Were Leith Bevan. vice-president: Har- rison James. secretary-treasurer; council members: Clarence Doyle. Leonard Connolly. John MacKin- non, aminlng board: chairman. J. Mat- thew Lee. Nelson Good and Leith Bevan. Dennis Webster: the ex- B.N.S. Essay Will Earn Jamboree Trip A Prince Edward Island Boy Scout will receive a free trip to the World Scout Jamboree this summer. as an award in an es- say contest. Fifty Canadian Boy Scouts will be provided with an sll-expense trip to the llth World Jamboree to be held in August at Niagara- on-the-Lake. Out. All costs of travel and of ten days at the Jamboree will be paid by The Bank of Nova Scotla for 50 win- ners in an essay contest on "What It Means To Be A Scout." The essay gontest, sponsored by the bank in co-operation with the Boy Scout Association. is open to some 4200 Scouts across Canada: those eligible to attend the Jam- boree. Entry forms and rules on the essay contest went forward this week to the ten provincial headquarters and to district head- quarters in Ontario of the Boy Scouts. The Scouts have until midnight June 30 to mail their essay en- tries tn their Provincial Head- quarters; in Ontario to district headquarters. Winners in each Province will then be picked by thr" "lees comprising (Continued from page it Shakeup ln sources. he said. will possibly be changed to the Department of Fisheries at the next session of the House. I Certain matters were being transferred from the Industries Department to that of Agriculture. such as forestry and potato ware- houses. which obviously come under the latter department. should He called attention to the divis- and High- who has had are de- Some of the portfolios as there ministers in question.” Premier Matheson said, "are sac- rificing much as it is to do the work of the departments involved. They are in business which it would be wrong to relinquish. time will serve the purpose of gov- Irnment." when part Ministers. he added. are prepar- ed to . linqulsh their posts to others when I I to be advantageous in the interests of good government. is deemed "With an overwhelmln majority er added. In Memoriam In loving mom ofny dear us. Arehla s. gator. who passed "regardless of the effective inter- est taken by I small but capable Opposition. the Government is un- der the necesslly of giving of its best to the whole Province in ad- vanclng its interests and broaden- Iway Jane II. lug its economy." 7' I'M 9- m.:-.:. '.':'..':.:'-...-' W o... ........ u 1. in 5” -..g g. 1 EDMONTON (CF)-Alberta gov- now not I -he In rat g7'"g;fl'g4.f”T'ml'"; '3".'c';fd M; mmwhrudi lleclhsmsaavlsbnhea Ialethfsyeartfpettoleumuagi AIBIXIGVBI lstelelsnhean Isturslgubussandroservadou . California Standard Co. the highest price. suhmlttfns . winnin bid of SIO.5M.002 f M. W ' We .fOIQfVlN& or . 1IrnilIssouthwIatof representatives of the Boy Scout movement and the bank. The 50 winners will include: two from Newfoundland: one from Prince Edward Island; four from Nova Scotia; three from New Bruns- wick; seven in Quebec: 15 in Ontario; four from Manitoba; three from Saskatchewan; five from Alberta. and six from Brit- ish Columbia. "We are conducting this essay contest because we realize how much attendance at this Jam- bores can mean to Canadian Boy Scouts and we recognize that transportation and other costs may keep many I worthy Scout from going." said I bank spokes- man. icontlnued from page It Predicts report he foresees I "danger that a national health scheme would be far more costly to the taxpayers than it should be." He said any estimate as to the Burke Electric A ....'":.m.-'.."i':--.. '18 "DP Oil Heating Household A lhnoea 156 Great Goo. Sf. DIAL 4021 speaking at the cornerstone laying of the new Federal Building yester- of citizens. Front row seated-left,-Premier Matheson, Lieuit. Governor T. W. L. Prowse, Lieut. Col. A. W. Rog ers, aide to the Lieutenant Governor. l . ficlally opened ':Salon of Amateur yesterday afternoon at a ceremony -Present Gift: To Barter's Film Lab. Moore 6': Mcl.eoa Miss Clffown Miss Noreen MIcPhIrson recently won the title Charlottetown Centennial" , who "Miss was Seaman" Strikers Seek To Tie Up Liner Queen Mary; LONDON (AP )- Leaders of I ain't dollar-earning capacity. Th.- wtldcst seamen'I strike worked Queen M", herself, pride of ma 1 so tham ton' fzefllhllit I ""3 " P ' merchant fleet. is one of Britain". Wednesday night to pmutad yawn" "M. an com. bring out the Queen Mary's crew bl! 5011” 981110?!- plcte outfit she were as I con- testant. Ltd.. City. Bar entire ensemble. which was supplied by that flun. consisted of street clothes. bath- ing suit and evening gown. Miss MacPheraon will represent the province as Mlu Charlotte- town Centennial in the Miss Can- ada Pageant being held in Inn- don. Ont, later this month. As the same contest rules will pro vall It the Pageant. she will wear the clothes she appeared in at the judgi at Queen Charlotte High School on Tuesday night. The complete list of glfts-pre- sented by Moore J: McLeod Ltd. to Miss MIcPherson are as fol- lows: one afternoon dress. veil gloves, bag and three-piece se of white and gold jewellery; one blue tulle evening gown. mitts and evening bag and brilliant jewellery in I jewel box; and one black velvet swim suit. STRATEGIC SPOT . rs. Cocos-Keeling islands in me' Indian ocean are I link in the air route from Australia to South Africa . R. Taylor Takes Top Place l His Worship Mayor Stewart of- the Centennial Photography ield at the Harris Memorial Art ,Gallery. Mr. George Lewis presi- ; dent of the Camera Club introduc- -led His Worship who spoke highly Iof the quality of the pictures on display and expressed the hope Parliament AI A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wednesday External Affairs Minister Pear- , Examinations Photo by W. Taylor. MI. A. Piano 1 Conducted Here The local center piano examin- ation conducted by Howard Brown director of Mt. Allison Conservat- ory of Music assisted by Mr. El- liott were held in June 10. Miss Ruth Boswell's class passed with the following classific- ations: Grade 2 Carol Farquhar- . son. distinction: grade .1 Judy fell?” 1'" Not yfjlms an?" 18:: MacDonald distinction; grade 4 "”d "t "We: f 5' l 13 -- Artliur Large. distinction: Flor- 3” "ac wot u gene” sy- ence Hughes. honorsr Marlene chlatry It Daumusle University Stairs. honors: grsdd 5 Nancy kastbgar inlihullgll reclefug E Thompson. distinction: Diana 8:3 nnkigmmgm :,'1'::l"nIaa, sgec. Rodd. honors; grade 6 Gail Carter. distinction. Appointed To Hospital Staff Dr. M. N. Beck. who graduated from Daihousie University in 1949. recently joined the staff at Fal- a government bill to under certain conditions for com- mon-law wives of F '" vicemen. Thursday son announced signing of a Can- ada-U.S. agreement for wider ex- change of atomic energy inform- stion. The Commons passed the CNR bill giving the publicly-owned rail- way power to operate motor ve- hicles. 7 Opposition Leader Drew said the bill would put control of CNR- operated motor provincial jurisdiction, breaking an agreement. vehicles outside Legislation in c r e a sin g fed- eral grants to municipalities in lieu of taxes on crown-owned property was passed by the Commons. Margaret Aitken (PC -- York- l-Iumber) p r o p o s a d that future heads of the library of Parliament be graduates of I professional ibrary school. Five senators vigorously opposed allow pensions SCI- ..Mayor Opens Photo Show . that many citizens would hovel the opportunity to see them. The Mayor advanced the sug- gestion that a number of the:pict- urea be shown again It I later date at the Civic Center when more tourists Miuld be visiting our province. This suggestion was en- dorsed by Mr. Walthan Gaudet whoxspoke on behalf of the Cen- Mr. Roland Taylor. Charlotte town who was presented with first and fifth prize by Mayor Stewart, stated that the club members would be glad to have their pict- ures shown in the Civic Center. Also receiving prizes from His Worship were the second prize winner Mr. B. H. Turner of 0'- Lesry for his photo "Hi Fellows"; D. R. George. Charlottetown. who won third prize with "Fog Bound." Fourth was ”Mist.er Tom" by Claude McKay Charlottetown: fifth "Grey Skies by Roland Tay- lor; and sixth "Gathering Storm" by Miss Ida McKay, Mt. Stewart. Teri pictures which won honor- able mention were as follows: "Nancy" by Mr. R. D. Donnelly Charlottetown; "Up And Over" by Mr. G. H. Lewis, Charlottetown: "Net Mender" by J. R. Sexton. Al- herton: "Sand Man Is Coming" by Mr. Claude McKay. Charlottetown; "Still Life" by Mr. J. R. Sexton. Alberton: "Woman Profile” by Mr. J. R. Sexton. Alberton; "The Surgeon" by Mr. J. R. Sexton, Al- berton; "April Showers" by Mr. Roland G. Taylor. Charlottetown; "Down Our Street" by Miss Mar- garet Mallett. Charlottetown: "Fire or Unknown Origin" by Mr J. B. MacLaren. Charlottetown. The Commons will debate de- fence estimates. The Senate will Charlottetown. 3m was in general practice at St. ialllng in Child Psychiatry. Dr. Beck is presently seminar in Halifax. He was born in Montague I son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. is married and has three children. l.ADlES' and GENTS' TAILOR conwood Hospital as a specialist in general Psychiatry. All kinds Of Alterations, Dr. Beck following graduation Repairing and pressing, cost of I state medical plan would "fall far short of the mark be- cause-it would fall to consider the changing human appetite." He ar'- Large Suits made Small, Small Suits made Large. EVERYTHING IN gued that voluntary insurance TAH-DRING- matches demands with costs. , . Dr. Lees said TCMP. will con- Quick and Satisfactory tinue to "inspire improvements and Service develop benefits" but predicted many adgptatlons or present math. Reasonable Charges min before a suitable health pro- gram is established in Canada. G. One adaptation he proposed was that the government accept respon- sibility for medical plan subscrib- ers unable to pay their premiums. "If this were done. there would he no reason for any section of our population to be without protec- too." 143 Gt. George St. above Harry McDougal's attending I .....OIIIOIO....' .3” Qoautyg ." that blends by Moon . Mend even as passengers began fillni up the slnsw-y of cels-just how much was difficult to tell. But there was no I181! that the strikers would be able WBllK0ll"- to prevent the sailing of the BI - 000-ton Cunarder for New late Wednesday night. strike now ended and trains run- ning Igain. Prime Minister Eden's Conservative government turned its attention to the seamen's strike and I six-port walkout of clock workers. Eden conferred late. Wednesday the giant llner- with members of the, general They were having some suc- glelfsltga lg;n'1;FluIiJ9wU?elg:iracJi': that also is seeking to end ths While that meeting was in pro. york grass at 10 Downing Street. in. prime minister's official residence, it was announced that the cabinet would convene this in rning to; I review of the sltust on. Earner. Eden was received 1. audience by the Queen at wind. sor castle and discussed prospect. for ending the state of emergency ya lairned two weeks ago at tho with 8rltIin's 17-day railway The strikes have crippled the export trade and damaged Brit- height of the rail strike. REMEMBER DAD ON FATHER'S - DAY Selectyourgiffatastcrathatuls only FIRST QUALITY" "Branded" Merchandise. WE canny N0 SECONDS on nrcnitracis so your: REDIEDIBRAIECFE IS nouns ro Tooke SHIRTS Sizes up to 17 U2 White or coloured 3.95. 4.95 and 5.95 Currie BELTS Tongue Style or Separate Buckle. New colours and sizes up to 44. , Phone 6031 143 Great George St. tors The newest colours and patterns, made by "Ab- bey". 1.00. 1.50 and 2.00 X Many other Suitable Gifts such as youexpect to find 'in a menls shop are also on display. SHOP EARLY. We are open Friday Night, and work only half day on Saturday. HARRY A. MacDOUGALL "BETTER MENIS WEAR" TODAYS HOMES RiclIIrds- tlcox 5Z2lM. 30024- SINOLI OI IOUIII WIDTH Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Queen St. Dial 8501 JUNIOR BOARD OF LTBAIIE Are holding I rummage sale in store foremerly oc- oupied by J. P. MacP'herson & Son on June 17 and 18 evenings. Anyone wishing to contribute please have donations iieady as canvass will be made by members of the Junior Board of Trade day evening after 6 o'clock. on Thurs- FRIDAY. FlllEMEll'S llllll0E M: mm 10.1 nounwsv cw: Dowmowsen Orchestra For Reservations phone 1147 Jill 17 the Delight Dad with a trill! won- derful gift chosen from our vast variety of the moat POP- nlu presents In Father's Day- Every one is I royal gift for I prince of I fellow-I kins- IIII value for the money. Seaforth TRIP - KIT Plastic Bottles TAIL -- IDTION and MEN'S COLOGNE with plastic pocket for odds and ends iE.s':ll:.s”'f?l' 2.95 3.25 Plastic 3 Lane CRIBBAGE BOARD Rubberut SHAV- ING BRUSH 7 I50 onion at is to I15-00 IIEIIIIITOI 60 ElEOTIl0 SIIIIEI --.......-. 31.95 Shaves Smooth as I blade in Half the Tlmeg ltonson . . . . . 24.50 Sunbeam .. . 29.15 IIAYIIVAG FLASILISIT V ' 2 I f ..X'.'5”... IIIIPIOOF I.lIll'I'EI FISHING BASKET with Strap .. FOUNTAIN PEN & PENCIL SETS. Parker - Shssffer - u...... 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