" "'a...'..i... N. D. MocLEAN UNDERTAKER EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltshirs DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 01 Kent St. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director Ov 4321 nun uoo '.'A,Hour Ambulance Service Dignified. Courteous Service. CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. DIAL 4626 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - BOBERT E. BRADLEY Tho Guardhn July 8, 1954. HOWARD M:lNNIS FIITEDFOUIWEAB I-isououst.-ounsoaug. IIIITIIS. MAIIIIIAGES. IIEATIIS Soc For Insertion IIITIIS :m LAP?-At ths Prince County Hos- pital on July 6th. 1954. 10 Mf- and Mrs. Keith Iapp, Summer-side, a son. Allen Keith. KENNY-At the King's County ll-fospital on July 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenny. St. Theresa's, la daughter. 8 lbs, 8 on. ISTEWABT - At the P. i:. Island 1Hospital on Jilly 6th. 1954, to Mr. t and Mrs. Wendell E. Stewart. Chal- lottetown (nee Constance Cooke. R. NJ a boy. John Wendell, weigh- ing 8 lb. 13 oz. )liwRAE-Al the Grace Mater- nity Hospital, Halifax, on June 30. 1954, to Dr. and Mrs. Alvin .VlarRae inee Jean Nicholson). lDartmoiith, N.S., twin girls, Jud- llih Diane and Patricia Ruth. each weighing 7 pounds. 4 ounces. nesrns Slat-liEN'l.IE-At South Melville. July T. 1954. Mrs. Harry Mac- Kenzie. aged 51 years. Funeral Friday. July 9 from Hampton Un- ited Church. service at 2 p.m. In- torment Crapaud Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In lovin memory of Ernest Kennedy. ontague, who passed away July 8. 1952. I And Albert K. J3, Montague who passed away July 11, 1951. Lovingly remembered by Mo- Ither, sisters and brothers. i 15 OZ. TIII LYNN VALLE WILSON'S 5 LB. BAG 8 OZ. BOTTLE couutss 1 ” Zion Church Sports Events Another successful annual pie- nio was held yesterday when the Men's Association of Zion church staged their sports events for the youngsters of the congregation. The sports wte under the dino- tion of Mr. Clarence Walker and were held at Dalvay. Mr. Ralph Dalderston is president of the Men's Association. rollowlng are the winners of the various events: Boys 5-6 - 25 yards - 1. Harry MacNevin; 2, Preston Billings; 8. Bryan Maoxenzie. , Girls H-25 yards - 1. Myrtle MacNevin. Boys 7-8-60 yards - 1, Leslie Macxay; 2. Wayne Schleyer; 8. Douglas MacDonald. Girls '1-8-50 yards - 1. Elaine Reynolds; 2. Sylvia Phillips; 3. Margaret Fall. Boys 9-l0-'15 yards - 1. David Rowe; 2. Hal Ladner; 3. Sterling Lsdner. Girls 9-10-'15 yards-1, Eliza- beth Phillips; 2, Joyce shelfoon; 3, vickey MacNevin. Boys 11-12-'15 yards - 1, Don- aid MacAusland; 2, Lee MacDon- ald; 3. Sterling MacNevin. Girls 11-12-75 yards - 1. Car- lene Llewellyn. 2. Elizabeth Phil- lips; 3, Heather MacNevin. Boys l2-15-100 yards - 1. Bobby Simmonds; 2, Blair MacDonald; 3, Donald MacAiisland. Girls 12-15 - 100 yards - I. Patsy Shaw; 2. Elizabeth Small; 3, Carlene Llewellyn. Men Open-100 yards - 1. George Schleyer; 2. Gordon Rodd; 3, John Davis. Peanut Throw, under 10 - 1. Peter Partridge; 2. John Davis; 3. Hal Ladner. Peanut Throw, 11 and over -1. Lee MacDonald; 2, Douglas Mac- Ewen: 3. Donald MacAusland. 3-Legged Race 10 and under- I, David Rowe and Charlie Rus- sell; 2, Hal Ladner and Jim Fall; 3, Betty Ann Maloney and Heather MacNevin. ilst Annual J .- Vl. I. Convention Th! forty-first annual oonvon- I two day brauohu have been Lower Nowtown. Queens Ooun Poakol. Kings County and Mount Hubert. Queens County. The membership on-the Island now stands at 5.500 which is an in- crease of 500 during the past four years. 'mday's morning session will in- clude registration and the open- ing of the convention which will feature the address of the Pres- ident, Mrs. Michael J. Doyle. North Rustico. In the afternoon the delegates will be taken on a field trip to the Experimental Farm. At the evening meeting. which is open to the public. an address will be given by Dr. Helen C. Abell. research worker in farm population and rural life section of the Economic Division of the Canadian Department of Agricul- ture. A musical program featur- ing the choral singing of the Cen- tral Royalty Glee Club and I solo by Mr. Robert Murray of Montague will be heard at this time. On Friday afternoon the dele- gates will hear a report of the work being done by the new mobile handicraft unit which has been operating in the Province for a year. The guest speaker at the evening session will be Mrs. J. W. Adams. President of the Federat- ed Women's Institutes of Canada. A most interesting pageant "Wo- man of Vision" will be presented by members of the Brackley Wo- msnls Institute and will depict the work done by Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless. the founder of the W0- men's Institute. Blair MacDonald and Harold Rodd; 2 ,Joan Wilson and Carol 3-Legged Race 11 and over - 1, 1 Pkg. ROBIN noon ANGEL soon and I 1- Pint Perfection IGE OIIEAM v P EA 3 2 ROLLED OATS W 396 O E N T O Announcing The Opening o ur Beautiful New Froze Food Department Coma In and was our Iiooutitul now I-IUSSMANN Froaon Food Cabinet supplied and Installed by:-- STOREY ELECTRIC Charlottetown L MacI..ean; 3. Patsy Shaw and Elizabeth Small. Guest 8 taker. Mlaolana Mclslro The Federation of lhsex Wo- men's Institutas held an interna- tional day June 50 at tho RAF. station. wethersfisid, England. Introduction was by Mrs. Clifton. chairman of International sub- committee and official welcome by Colonel John A. Dunning. Com- mander 2o FD.W. welcome on be- half of U.S.A.l". wives by Mrs. William Ritchie. of Wethersfisld and Stanstoad. The speakers were Miss Lena McLure for Canada. Mrs. M. Gallop for Mexico, Mrs. P. Penlield for United sum. Miss Mc!.:ure's title was "The Five Pillars of Prince Edward Is- land Rural Society." She spoke on: 1. The Church; 2. Health and Housing; 3, Land: 4. Schools; 5. Recreation. I The vote of thanks was given by Lady Ritchie and seconded by Mrs. Koppel. followed by Am- erican National Anthem and the British National Anthem. A re- ception was held in the officers mess. Previous to the meeting Lady Binney. chairman of the Associat- ed Country Women of the World entertained at luncheon for the guest speakers. . . . HAS E VERYOIVE . suvsuvs ,1. ' Sing low! Sing high! Yes, whether you're a tenor or a baritone you'll be hum- ming a merrier tune when you subject your budget to the many savings in quality food to be found at ATKINSONS GROCETERIA this week-eiid. Better stock up nowl ma: wu.i. ton SAT. orrlus wrrx ;STRATION OF MINUTE MAID FROZEN ORANGE JIIIOE. . OOME IN AND SAMPLE SOME OF THIS FINE PROIIIIOT. Week-end: L MIIIIITAE MAIII O RANGE. 29c B E A DEMON- for this OITY '&. OISTRIOT In IIIJJNIIY QLIAQING. Hi- Swis lilllnory clearing all spring andestunmor hats at extra I discounts. special racks at g and Ill?- GAME ACT CASES -Yesterday morning at Charlottetown Stipen- dlary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet fined three men SIM!) and costs (83.00) for angling without licenses. Pleas of guilty were entered. Two defendants were re- sidents of Charlottetown and the third hailed from Armdale, Nova Scotla. In the afternoon Court was held in Georgetown when the same Magistrate imposed similar fines and costs on a resident of Charlottetown and one from Am- herst. N. S., for the same of- fence. Offenses were committed at Dingwe1l's Mills. New Perth, Riverdale and Bunbury. The in-. formation: were laid by the Pro- vincial Police Constable. Personals Miss Doris Steele. student nurse at the Provincial Sanatorium. was a week-end visitor to her home in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maclsoan and family left this morning by car for their home in London. Ontario, having spent their vaca- tion at the home of his parents. so It sso' wltbillarian North in followed Mr. and Mrs. Neil Machoan. Chat- 15 OZ. TIN" LYNN VALLEY - nsnvrws” annnnn Froasn Frauen ASPABAGUS ..h......... Frames GREEN BEANS Froaea OUT WAX BEANS ......... Irons PEAS ......... ........ ..............i . Froisa FRENCH rams .......-....... Froaoa nssrsmsms ....,...--,. Froasa snswnnsmns .........- lottetown. They were accompanied by Mrs. M.acLes.n's parents, Mr. W" P03 99:: srnnwnnnniss :01 35c urns ARE son: or -we HAVE III ou Frozen csuniimowsni rroasa TUIIIY POT PIE ...-...... J WAFERS Marian congress teremonies Al Iiustico Attended ofimopoopioattmdod the ceremonial yesterday afternoon and svsningat an Maris church. North nus- Tho vOoormonluopn- bl plots”: o!tEosta anouldoar Simpson as Deacon and Rev. Fran- snd Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien. -zm-ich. SQIWN Ontario. This was their first visit iotholslandandtheyenjoyedit wry much. Rev. George and Mrs. Irvine of Wllliamstown. Ontario, accom - led by Mrs. Violet I-lalllday of Edam, Bash. arrived on the Island Saturday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Green, Grahams Road. In! Oaoonn as sub Deacon. . slwv. (maria tloosi-thy. parish priest not 65. delivered an eloquent normal: on tho Biesssd.Mothei- of God .110 extolled the virtues of God's moth: and pointed out that Zfoontinuod on page. Is) Eadeis To Attend? Camp At Deberi A large group of cadets from Prince street. West Kent. quegn and St. Damian's Uni- versity will attend several weeks training at Camp Debert beginning neat week. 'Dhis win he the first time that the Camp has been used for cadet purposes. The following cadet instructors from P.E.I. have already left for the camp: Ospt.,J. W. Oroksn. Lt. J. W. F. Maocalhnn. Lt. T. A. Brad- ley. Lt. 001. W. A. MacDonald and Lt. 1:. Doucetts. tend this camp apply to: THE P. E. ISLAND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEMORIAL BOYS' OAMP Open for a girls' for eight days, July 13th . 20th inclusive. 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