Kindergarten Protestant OrP5"'90 ' s. Cairns, Mrs. wniia Vaaaay. snuzin rose tuna. 957 ' ' , . . Ic 318:; gglfzgu lhdtrsscLeBa.i::";ll1lrsS”A'.l- M" cw Mama". Th 7. June 27.1 The Gaudan Pop 3 Holds closing om. lbuuom , art, Mn, '1,-(slug imompm, H", can seaport of Egypt. was built The rattleaaaka is the only one saaliaa h iiaaah In B pim- Qggtjpct, collectors Mrs. Hope Roy Dennis. Mrs. Epll. clw. al- 1- 333 BC by Alexander the Great. at nearly I dlasrmt anacles ous. 'nie closing exercises of tin Mutch and Mrs. D.A MacDonald. be?! Court. .50 cents ea: am. Earl Anderson. Mr. Elwood Campbell. Stanley Foster Two bags potatoes. - Total Cash - SILM 85.4!) Thomas Hilliard. S5.(Ii Wendell Mill-Ch; s5.00 Ernest hi-Icltml-L 35.00 Dr. EH. Kelly. Charlottetown Kindergarten were held June sotb. Mr.C.i!. Black, Secretary of the Wesleyan Metho- Advisers Of Diefenbaker S. A.'s STAGE ANOTHER GREAT Ohm. my s. A. 's THIRD Flock dist School presided. The children ' . By JOHN IQILANC mats. probably. are Gordon Rod Fialayson. a veteran polit1- uni'leI' the direction of Mrs. 1;. 82.00. ea:Dr. L.W. Sling. lgrold Mmaglr. collector Lnida Cami Canadian Press Stall Writer , Churchill. oi Winnipeg, South cal strategist who has been in the Clark. assisted by Mrs. Lemugl McKie. Allison Tait. l- Gr!!! :1-on n. -M" Cyn" mcbudt orrnwa (CP)-The men who Centre and Gauge Bees of 'l'ot- Party" 9"”"' om" ii adviser liacDougall. presented the follow- Mulch W R r M", mml, mm” u" D” "2”:.:'”".:: mm: 3:'..”.Xi'"bi”li.:'..?..':t 1:.'d;".:"....”' ": ""l..:.t".';::.:.... ...... ......... iii?-..”r ...:.r.......... -........... Mrs. in -.... Die Ell er i G . . . - ' t ' chndnn. Fan". Hun, Hutch, Nd; mm, Eachern, Martin Power. M ' . . y Ch"-1" Total - 35.00. ..."". on i...i.i.'.u”.:'.iii'.;.9”i?. sum... puma wn---l -w--- wen --. -om. ru ghowe" Phyukiandry . Wm” J .1 , Carole E. MacPherson. cboi-um.'our Food- ,l.n.c. sons MW George Murphy. Andrew Mb W-8" MWFOWWI W- Rhythms. Skipping. Nadine Mnc- Nell-I. Arthur Burke Stew-N Hem filo” fit 23”!” "".w- 5-"I 6"- Milian. Judy Laidlaw; Balls. Su- Mrs. Boyce McK1e- It VIn0mm9- Ml; D”fm" ”''-'K""'””- A"” an Williams, Lorna cudmo". Mrs. L.H. MacPherson, Sue use 0". - Kathleen I-lennessey. Marilyn -7006!. L0" 35311. Edlllll H99TY- ”' and age and of experience in many fields of politics and bus- lness. Nobody dictates policy to Can- .d;'s new Progressive Causewa- tive prime minister: be is as likely to ask for advice from an elevator operator as from an eco uomic expert. and then make his the liws. His specialty is parlia- mentary procedure; George Hogan. youthful owner of an automobile agency in Tor- onto. He had charge of Mr. Dlefenbakei-'s travelling arrange ments during his breakneck slew tion Iourg: tlvely. All three played a big part in putting Mr. Dteionbaker ova at the convention and in the elec- tion. Oflll PB ADVISIBJ . George Johnston oi Tomato. senior member of a public rela- tions consultant firm and an old friend of the new prime minister. Mrs. B. Iccco. Mrs. Men-ul Mum". . doctor ac - M H: H M mm M”. L. Lecco. Mrs. George Hume. Mrs' owl! decision. But he has around has been close to him durinl Ind philosophy and an economic con- B',2?,3'&'......c Dame, :(..l'.g'np'1l"Soinu?pilol.n'3 Macnon. Angus MacGowan. Mrs. Peter him a group of key persons who glue: the elecgfg cImP'1f:- lgl1'- gultant. who Joined Mr. Dle!eI- How Do You Do My pam... aid. Mrs. 12.1). MacPhail.Mrs. Ed- lCVIacll)onEaldM lllljilzlack Macxinnon. . undoubtedly swing an influence in 0 nltoll I C0111 "3 0 I er's traveuing troupe as :0 Allen Prowse and P gg (:1. ml 'lison Nelson. Mrs. Athol Roberts. 3"” - QC 9"0I1- ' his political thinking. amount of travelling with the search assistant. Brian McRae and Keaihle C:dmt?:e' Mrs. Ernest Molyneaux. lira. Cy T0181 - 317.0. ALL leader during the csmpllsm Another public relations expert who had a key role in the cam- paign was Dalton Camp. an execu- tive in a Toronto advertising firm and former party director of pub- llc relations and. oddly enoush. onetime secretary to former Lib- Apart from top cabinet mem- bers who have worked intimately with the new government chief for years, the advisor appears to be Allister Grosart. a 50-year- old Toronto public relations man uho did most of the down-tooartb thinking in stag.-managing Mr. QUEBEC LINEUP In Quebec. Mr. Diefenbakefs closest lieutenants have been Wil- liam Hamilton. MP for Montreal Notre-Dame-de-Grace and the new Postmaster-general; Mr. Balcer; Col. Pierre Sevigny, defeated in Montreal Longeull: Jean Morin. Bfmklyn. collector Mrs. Willlrd Bruce. 31.00 ea: Willard Bruce. Archioi MacDonald. Jack Macliinnon. Wil- liam Matheson. Alexander Mae- Klnnon, W.D. Macliinnon. Simon Campbell. George B. Hume, Stew- art Bell. Nathan Bears. John F. Bears. Lloyd Macliinnon. Robert Corish. .50 cents: Mrs. Malcolm ilaytcr. Total - 358.75. eld. collector. per Mrs. Blair Andrew. 52.00 ea:Leto Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. John Toombs. 31.00 ea: Mrs. David Johnston. Lee Donnelly and Karen Christie. J-ackie Simons'and Cami Ann Ladner. Ronnie Bsllem and Carol Roberts. Spin Little Catepillar. Gail Can-. twell, Linda Jenkins, Karen Lav-- ers. Janet Smith. Bobbie Mcliae. Alan Baker. Anne Stewart. FIRST ouamv MERCHANDISE. TABLE CLOTHS FACE CLOTHS . - I l)iefenbaker's campaigns for both eral J. B. McNslr of New Bntns- provincial party trelsurerl Mark Choruses. Today I Heard a Rob- Herman ”m- M"- .w”""'d .M'”' w,,- . In a cotton and rayon blend that 1 Best, Q rt - ' . wll d N n 1- lteoay. . . n U31 5' me WW mdmm M an aw Mgtt-spoken Mr Camp was elven f.?3L7."l5".35...2”lf.L'”3S.7 'ri';..'3'3jl2..l"J'”i.3. 1313!. B5": 23i'falllii'rul"L::lllr' Tllolllrbs. 70”” r 313-00 ""1 many Wash md W93” 5119 Byron Houston Mrs. Lloyd Hous- A VVEEK-END SPECIAL ton, Davis Moffatit. Heath Houston. Mrs. Elbert Orr, Mrs. Warfield Orr. .50 cents: Mrs. Robert Stead. Total - s16.50. Rice Point. collectors Mrs. Ray- mond Taylor and Mrs. Alfred Mac- 48 x 48. Reg. 98c. Reg. 98: -. SALE 77: san Williams. Shoe Makers Dance. Peter Hyn- dman and Susan Williams, Gordon Lawson and Kelva Josey. David Stewart and Judy Laidlaw. Ken- neth Christie and Kathie Large, Andrew Matheson and Lorna Cud- more, Edward Sterling and Cath- tlnn. GOING T0 OTTAWA .. general charge oi the Dieieubaker The sandy haired Mr. Grosart, campaign in the Msrltimes. and native of Dublin who has worked his professional touch is lellerllll on several Canadian newspapers conceded to have played a largp and in radio. did his job so Pl?! ll! the exceptional lhowlll adroltly that at the prime min- the Conservatives made in the istt.-r's request he is selling out his seaboard provinces June 10. substantial interest in McKlm'l some of ths others close to Mr- Glllllluine Piette. chairman of the Quebec district association. Mr. Hamilton had charge of op- erations in seven ls-'--iy English- speaking ridings. Mr. lsaices look chars: of about 25 seats. The Con- servatives won eight in Quebec, VIOLENT STUDENTS CAIRO lAP-Teaches at Al- hawmdia Academy have asked for police protection during examina- tions. Recently a student '” cheating stabbed at to death. Another teacher was 6 for 50: doublins their previous Commons . . . ,. . D u wounded at Alazhar and in a third "SLUMBERTEX" WHITEWEAR tawa as a permanent Diefenbaker Me Mcxeml and Nadine- Macy em. 8 ml pow”. but was disarmed. lieutenant. Mm”. 51.00: Charles MscEacher- Just how he will operate here is uncertain now. but he could be- come national director of the an. Mrs. nymond Taylor, Mrs. M ' . "mount Pent Hyndmam Kel Cleve MacDonald, Rankin Mac- va Josey. Catherine Stewart. Di- Track Queen Be With Radio- SHEETS , anne Dowling. Phyllis Landry, Co- ml” 90”” M'cL”"- 11. L 0 L party or could move into the East . d G . . H' i R F" .50 cents: ea: Mrs. B. Lecco. Mrs. . - V - - - Block with Mr. Dlefenbaker in ACTIV6 ISOTGPBS All elger ?,-”,,','.',,., l,g3.1,,'2,f.;,, W” ””ge””' Donald. Mrs. Joluiv. Macoonalu. , 1" 3 4 9" d9"b'0 503 910- RG9 3-95 some advisory capacity. Dutch Dnce, Guy stead and JK- MBCFNYEH. MW Arch"? SOPVICG llld PIl'GdC Mr. GFOIIII1 I130 hllldled Pill? By JACK VAN DUSEN counter and warned a nervous re- Glenda Landry. Grant Killorn and M”cE&:'3.e'gl' 11::'5'ENehur?fa?i:;cll;' to be held 5 6 P llc relations or Hon. George Drew C Press Staff Writer porte to alk l l and G891 Coffin. p 3 M A1 nd em. in ac ac e , c - a in his successful 1948 national on-Aws (cp)..1r,d,g;u mien. lullyru hewtook )',l?,,w an-.o.,gh Bronswnyn Mllr'raye,e;.obec;1 C591;-lam: er MacEacl-lei-n. SUNDAY, JUNE 30th ' leadership campaign. worked on min on using a geiger counter gig of about 150,000 swarming and "Alone Gillespie. Colin Younk- T”g;ln;af5:l':'l')'e couecto Ru” MILLvIEvt&3 CHURCH Public relations for the ConserVl- and radioactive material to see a. er a Marilyn Bradley. . ' 1' tives in their 1940 and 1953 fedr what's buzzing with the queen No one was stuns. but Mr. Ans. Story Interpretation C”"'"5t at 3 o'clock w ersl election campaigns and wa in charge of public relations for Ontario Premier Frost in his last two provincial elections. Associates say Mr. Gmsart was mainly responslbl for thinking up some oi the policies which they declare were largely helpful in bringing the Conservatives homo bee. staff of the agriculture dopam- ment's bee division, under Dr. Cecil A. J-amleson. are conducting the experiments in a little cabin behind their Ottawa station. The thorax or trunk of the queen bee is dabbed with souls radio- . 'lhe "nozzle" oi tin suggested it there was a sting, lull Pull out the stinger fast." The stinger is about l-10th oi an inch long. topped by a tiny poison MC. The poison which Sleeping Beauty. Princess, Joce- lyn Peaks, Prince. Rowan Fitz- gerald, Witch. Kathie Large. Good-Bye Song. swelling goes into the body from the MC lltmugti the stinger if left in the skin. ”Don't grab at the sting or FLU IS MYSTERY BERKELEY. Calif. lAP)4di- fornia's department of health is on o- W -no l- to on :l.'...'..."'".”."”::.' am if 5:: .”.”3'i..:2:”i::. um lo mm. BROWIIIE ”'0'"- -v breaks that hnv aft ted O RECONCILED BADCER, cabin, keeps track of her movo- needle. Mr. Austin said. 5 PC 50'"? p c a S f - d B d I h merits, transmitting them to a re- "Scratch it out. We usually keep 900 Pe””"' 5' Dims "ml 5" '9 2 I c an onze roa C OI It was believed to be Mr. Gro- cord” one nngemlu Ion em Eh I u” Diego. Dr. Malcolm Merrill. di- . sart who brought about a necon- msnbu mm”, ,.,.,.-- I " " rector of public health. said it ' 1' ' ' . citation between Mr- Dlsfenh-I--I so ,, .,,, .,.,,,,, be, - could not be aimed with certainty cA&EROS Authorized By the yard. Plain shades. Reg. 65c , , and Leon Bslcer. MP for Tro1.s- M" be'm "I. '0 shmkrnhe yet whether the outbreak is re To make up in chic Sportswear. Rtvieres and national president oi an um . new be. mm a , lated to the virus epidemic in the , , Re 90c the psi-ty.hwhoh:adDl!et: abQkuebsc man” Q PUbIIShGI'8 DOII f Orient. featured in tho big Kodak on E- rsvotaga st . eenserat .. ' ' n n gl; ----gp co;--3-mm 9-. ...2. '"'.-!.:..-"....-':::::...'.:'. like Subsidy . 93 9" SALE soc YD, 5A1; 77; YD 9'' "mm "P " P E” The station haalsocolonleswitis R dd' 3 ' baker cabinet as solicitor-general. , mu N . - c dl r E llh a , th 9 "1 '95- - Amona the n-rll-mint-rim .bg'clbn7tIIot:o sttmliisw paper Dlglbl1s(llceli: rT:M:l:T1la?.7.:: Glob: eTl':8l"ng8: 1-0:31. W": mm”"'""”d 5'4 Dmms Elecmulsndmsnnglies who obtained cabinet posts last cu-m "gum here and at other govemment subsidy 1; 3 mega; built in 1554. an dburned down In CHARLOTTETOWN 3 n P week, the closest to Mr. Disin- baker is believed to be Maj.-Gen. - I G. R. Pearkes. V.C.. who became lhation and disease as well as ion Tuesday. Television defence minnlstsr. About as lntl- the habits of the bee. Research is W. A. MacDonald. publisher of . . angel; mrcw ope :ia'Edon::intr.sln - -, 1&2? DIAL 4021 . as na on news orga on. The Canadian Press. had accepted 112 Kan 9' Bingo, Hope River Hall tonight. Dance Millview Hall ovary Fri- day night. Dance Bear River south school. Friday. June zstll. C.W.L. Chicken and Ram sup- per in Little Pond Hall. July 8. Notice: Mill closed Monday, July lst. Dominion Day. ltolsnd Hyde. Cornwall. ltsservs Wednesday July 8rd. for Stella Maris Lobster Supper. North ltustico. Hoses-va Wednesday August 1th. for st. John Church tea at Crap- aud. . Lobster supper. Morell Parish Hall. Thursday. Juno 17th. Supp: starting at Izli p.m. Bingo. Peters Road virloty concert Belfast Hall. Friday Juno nth. Sponsored by Eldon llnltod church. Pailry Sale Wddtldl BNO. store. ::?l:rMs;5- Mn. WA" MD . . M.n3 SP0" can A" wool Ladios' Cotton Skirts. Reg. is TOMATOES 2 T5715 459 lmr uonmuo sen-lo. W-e Mainbrdca Enloy ' ' 4.95. ' ' ED SM"... away. my loo. -end --om lo . . tweeds. Values in 24.50. l , , W" Sol 1795 '-95”” 2-95 'iiiE'iiEi;” .. .. cuolvilim 43- OWB OI I ' S't?”:'i.l'.,i”.::';..”'”' -W .3" 8 ' . . v....ss ' C ””"l 0”” ST””-"' 0”- ...... .. .. ...... .... .. 2.''3.”.”3.”'...'''.'2' ..'..l:;'.'.'..'.'.'. 5:3. A SP-ml M in L-dies SW S”””” i"” H, 7 CORN 2 tin: 33: lead Friday. 1 D.lII. Sponsored by several private cars. as well as a Mglfg shirfg, Vghng fg mgr Ilousos. - 5 C 301135" W- 5- chartered bus was scheduled. and YORK Cuolcsy-,0 oz Movie "Leave Her to Heaven" 2:'1A”w::;u:dl:nv::":;:,.;3: 335' TASTY TENDER I . 2 - I3" ?l?"""' "'"' ””"'”' ”'” ' to the -la ol the picnic. ' BEEF TENDERLOINS lb. 85c WAX BEANS ""5 C . A Home - made ice cream. eatI- :; Sa e L.dI.s' . cock. I YOUNG CHOICE 1:191?!-s:il:::ol'l:'III1I:..yds'nuc;.. sherry ubhrush mzgclmhmng lhg. to 14.50. . ROAST lb. 59c SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER Tiiesnriualtnsstlogofbiarslr Held Community Camstary will h'ali.eidlntha halFriday.Jlms . pas. T0mI'I'vIv. Friday. June It! A U1. MacDonald's-Cale said M . b all bs..:'as::d'h.:'sr'".'caiie.e.ti:. u ,5. RHUIARB. 3 lbs. . . . . 256 pg .."' ' Specials in Ciiiidi-aIi's Silons. ,,,,,. ., c man : '3..." .... .. ..... .... .. --''''-''''''5;- gal. 3.95 moi Pssbers. suiting Salts. 1- FROZEN F000 "A", c':,'',,, ;,,':::" olirsil arms. is. . . 29: Ill;-mun”-TI owl-L sou-or-I Nanci sM'”' c'"" 5"”h' 31393 E"? :4 GAL. or your: ravoisrrs 50"” 93”" 5: 2.3" W Mignug l , h '. osauor JUICE: 2 Hits 31: ,,,,,c,,,,, m cm," ,,, CUKES. 2 int .... .. . zse ' '0urstsrsvtIlbssssIFMI7 to. up"... "or. l'”'”'c"""”'”'”t”9"' nntnsrmz tsoxoiconas.....l5c I81-AN" E-;l-t; 31- mm M" " 'M''- '4'" N 5- 4.95.Ciear1sg atl- LMONADE 1 M, H 3,, -1 ,3 Asrsllaous. lb. .... 39: 9'-'-'r-. """"' "'- "" y ., .,,l;-:,Mg;":.:': Sale 2.95 and 3.95 1.88 and 2.88 ME, , W m om 1's:-ggmns 2 M 3” 'C-"-' - !'''--t 3..." '.'.."i'.t".....'-".:""...”.:'.: srsswsssslrs 43: sl.oo FOR IOTI-i ' ' ' p Tlly III. ' '0 ' ' 1":&,'.;: Tit ; rm ” i.-';-..-..-:-.-..-..:w The GREENDAL C Ltd "'””'””'” t ' mun” ”n!'s:: M 3" , Ag 0. . PRUNES Scotch Cookies E" p r e r C e S . . mj 01- "CO3 "Eh." &'t' .. ""-"-;:,,- or :. u now. 144 IT. IIIIIE ii. tit 01'. IEMIGE Si. 2 "”- "S 88'" W call a rim slsl. ssu It. I- 1 '. Km- federal iamu across the country are studying the problems of pol- uated from the Ontario Agricultu- ral College. Maedonald College and Cornell University. He has been with the bee division since 1038 and director since 1949. STUDYING DISEASES aiecialising in thediaoases oi adult bees. especially the queen, he is collecting queen bees from the country for research. reserve her. H: 't put them with col- on” . .. an . .... . the "guard" bees would kill them as " anywsuy. Bees EASY REMEDY Joe Austin of Toronto. a grad- uate oi tile Ontario Agriculturd College, displayed lie :- oitbsparty the beach faculties by enjoying a afternoon Later as everyone iaasted an ample quantities of Lobster. Dot- ato salad. and beverages. The ma- jority of the guests left around I pm. and drove back to Chat- lottetown. Everyone of reducing pness cable and wire- less costs Commonwealth Press Un- a suhsldy in its formative years. but it had been discarded as soon as CP found its financial feet. Sir Godfrey Ince. chairman of Cable and Wireless Lld.. men- tioned aubsidies as a possible means of keeping down cable and telegraph tolls between Common- wealth countries. Seven inches of rain fell in 30 minutes in a flash flood at Cam- bridge. Ohio. in 1914. 1613. 51.00 ea: Borden Boswall. Mrs. J. p.m. All members welcome Please meet at hall at 2.15 In regular sizes. Value to 51.90 SALE 31.59 PAIR l Burke P Oil Heating Regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion will be held in the branch home tonight at 8 p.m. Agenda-General business. Household Appliances lireendalls Month End Sale Men's Suits. 2 pairs sizes to 46. Reg. 39.50. Sale 29.50 of pants. 1 Group of Ladies' Linen Suits. Reg. to 13.95. Special 9.95 ' WESIONS JELLY ROLLS lb. 35c EVISCERATED-READY FOR THE OVEN Men's Jacket: in plain or fancy designs. leg. to 14.95. Sale 5.95 and 8.95 Ioys' Gabardine 'I's-aaeii Coats In navy and fatal. Iagsior to 14.25 and 19.25 Also just arrived All-Weather Coats-sizes 38 to 44. 24.50 FRESIILY GROUND HAMBURG CHOICE GRADE "A" l FOWL lb. 39: JEWEL SHORTENING 3 lb. tin 89: 2 H... 59. BEETS or CARROTS 2iins 29: BE A HAPPY HOLIDAY WINNER WITH THESE FOOD BUYS FROM PElRCE'S Dial 5524 TASTY PAK PEAS 2 tins EXTRA SPECIAL AVON 20 OZ. APPLE JUICE 35c YORK CHOICE-20 OZ. 8 tins 99c YORK DICED ROSE MARMALADE 12 oz. iur 29c cauronma JUICE ORANGES. ISLAND STRAWBERRY Idea. 65: