Pop 1 11'. Guardian Friday. had. 10 1955 City and Central CRASWILL tor Bettar Photo graphs. NORMHI. Kent Street - All Costs to clear U3 oft. DR. R. G. LEA will be absent tom the Polyclinic until July 11th. DR. J. A. MacMILLAN will be rbsonlt from lis office June is to RADIATOR repairing. recoring and flushing. Ma1lett's Battery and Radiator Service. JUST ARRIVED - New ship- ment of Dresses for Parties and Weddings. Pastel shades. At Norma's. Kent Street. POWNAL United Church. Ser- vice 7:30 p.m. conducted by Y. P. U.. Bruce Moore will be the speaker. SPECIAL AT STEWART BAK- ERIE8 TODAY - Banana Layer Cake. made with fresh bananas and frosted with delicious banana icing. BAKERY DELIGHTS - Choose from the large variety of delicious Cookies. Pies. Cakes. Rolls and Squares offered at Stewart Baker- ies this week end. OIGGEYts PHARMACY will be the onLy Drug Store open Satur- day afternoon and evening. and all day Sunday. Phone 3170. We deliver. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church W.M.S. thankoffering ser- IOPI TAIL-Dill EU - ICC. 1'lLEVIlION- Firestone Home and Auto. "YOU! DOLLAR IUYI MORE -at the IIUGIIEI DRUG ITOII." JUST ARRIVED - Catalina gnthing suits. Kennedy's Ladieei ear. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY will I19 won Frldii lllht instead of Saturday amt. GIGGEY1 PHARMACY will he the only Drug Store open Satir- day afternoon and evening. and all day Sunday. Phone 3170. We deliver. FRIDAY'S SPECIAL AT C.T.C.- 1 only Western Car Radio to fit '51 and '52 Dodge or Plymouth. irggaiolar 379.95. Friday's Special MILLINERY SPECIALS at Hi- Style Milllnery. Great George St. Balance of spring hats clearing at 25 per cent discount. 5 ' ' rack at 82.95. Open Friday nights until 9:30. PRIZE WINNERS - The win- ners of the Canada Packers cooking school draw are as fol- lows: Mrs. Len Connolly. I Havi- land Street. grand prize; Mrs. Walter Lawlor. 39 Orlebar. second grand prize. PLAN CAMPAIGNC At the reit- ular meeting of the Prince Edward Island Advisory Board to the Can- adian National Institute it was de- vice. June 12 at 11 a.m. Special speaker Mr. T. E Rowleyu Church school 12:15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. deaconess. I OWING T0 the unavoidable ab-I aence of the pastor there Will be I no service in Tryon Pastni-all Charge United Church on Sunday. June 12. On Sunday evening Mrs. Helen Callbeck Pearson will giie an organ recital in the Tryon church at 0:30. III: P PROMOTE DRAMA - Join te Prince Edward Island Drama Festival Association. At- tend the annual meeting. Indivi- dual Memberships Sl.00. Group Memberships 3200. Send to the Convener of Memberships. Mrs.l Victor Hudson. Parkdale. UIGG. Alexandra. Cross Roads Iervices for Sunday. June 12th. Uigg 11 asn.; Alexandra 8 pm: Cross Roads 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. G. Clague will be the speaker at Uigg and Alexandra. Rev. Bryer R. Jones will preach in Cross Roads in die evening. (Please note change of service at Alex- andra and Cross Roads). THE PAIRVIEW United Bap- Ilst Church, North Milton. Sun- day. June 12. 8 pm. will mark lie beginning of special services which will continue through Sun- day. June 10. Rev. Harold Mitten. Charlottetown Baptist C h u r e b. guest speaker. ", ial music and song service each evening. welcomed. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. ATTENDED TORONTO CON- FERENCE - Professor Heath Macquarrla has returned to Vic- toria afur attending the annual Conference of Learned Societies at the University of Toronto. Hi: was one of the discussion lead- an at the round table sessions of e Canadian Institute of In- atloiial Affairs which gave consideration to Canada's rela- Ions with the United States and the United Kingdom. Mr. Mac- quari-ie also attended meetings of lie Canadian Political Science As- aoclation and the Canadian Hts- torlcal Association in which he holds membership. 2 2 YOUR IATURDAY NIGHT IAMIOREE - FORUM. Illllls. IAAIIIIIAGES. - IEATIIS 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS WAUGII-To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waugh inee Emma Ichurmanl. Ottawa, Ontario. a daughter. 7 Isa. 14 oas. DEIJARDINS-At Toronto. June I. to It. and Mrs. L. J. Deajar- dins (nee Helen Larterl a daugh- ter. Elizabeth Anne. IUOIIES-At In Charlottetown Hospital, June I to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes (nee Jean Heck- bertl a son. Stephen Henry. 7 In. I III ozs. MARRIAGES -lTAMILL- At St. Peter's Church. Alherton on Jame all. 156. lw Rev. J. ll. Mc- Mahon. Blanche Shirley Hamill. Oreenmouiit. to Kenneth Stewart Iuh. Abortion. All Always cided to hold their 1955 campaign for funds during the period from Oct. I7 to 29. TO ATTEND CONVENTION - Dr. J. A. MacMillan and Mrs. Maclirlillan of Charlottetown are leaving Saturday for Toronto where Dr. M.acMillan will at- tend the annual convention of the Canadian On .lune 15-17 he will attend a meeting of Trans-Canada Medi- cal Plans, a non-profit organiza- tion. and on June 17-18 meetings of the Council of the Medical As- ':"”.nn. The main convention will be held June 3)-24. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Father and Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. Npie Mile Creek. who passed away June 10th. 1984 and May 15th, 1943. Many years have passed since that sad day. When those we loved were called away, God called them home. it was III will Forget them no we never will. Happy and smiling. always eon- tent, Loved and respected everywhere they went. thoughtful. willing and kind, What a beautiful mem , lacy left heh hvhglv Remembered by 'l'helr Family. I loving memory at PEGGY COLLIER who died JUN I0. 1944 ml! JAMES COLLIER Illo died -Illa I. 19”. Inserted UV Q0 Family. In loving memory of Archie A. Flower. who passed away as June 10. I950. looldnghackwltlitenderneu Alongliaroadhaiul Wehleselieyvan wehadwili him Andlenvahereatwllilod. Ever remembered H Jack and Marion. h loving memory of ear dear uncle Archie A. Player. who passed away June 10. 1054. When twilight hours draw net, And sunset flames lie sky We think of you dear Archlo And lie happy days gone by. Always remembered by Flo. Gem-ge, Eleanor and Joan. h loving memory of car lesi- liushand and father. Robert II. Maclftnnon. West Royalty. who , t away Jane 10. 1054. God called him from amongst as To Illa home of eternal nu. Ilscttel H wile Cd family. GREAT IWIMMER-I Polar burs. right at home in the water. are sometimes seen in for oil the Labrador AUTHORIZED aniziiiian lluaul Wiring contractors I Island M. P.'s Criticism. iProvokes Heated Rebuttal Ul"l'AvlA. Juno 0--(special) - West clashed with last in Commons chambc today Elmore Phtlpott. Liberal M.P. for Vancouver south "charged J. Angus Maclaan. Conservative. MP. for Queen's with not only lnsultini Trade Minister C. D. Howe but insulting the lntellllencs the I House ofcommons. The charge arose from remarks made by Mr. Maclaean at the notion of In DOW haaklnlls Vancouver aianibc ltd mule branded Mr. lfaclaaars state- ments as "unfortunate" and "the most regrettable I have ever heard lnallinylife."Itwas. llaaddod. "hitting below lie belt.” Prescott-xlouls caelto. Iiiichangld Alanna-Maaltoulla-xlohn A. - ay IIDNEY '1-arnoa porous economy. the c said. Thecounmlssl wnnou (mm) - A Ivyalillugh Dow, recommended 'l1iurs- ban-tarationia move forward to a modem. proa- oinnil.saion's lUrge Scrapping'0f East Africa "Racial Policies on! htld found ti..."',,,'f' 51' caplta , tuctton of the 1soooll." Africans the xemgm ' '1” "small tlgo.:lwest of .11 e,i,,,'::: 3: "'m" "I llull:t:.rtlHiiui-ii)iioil.: T: Rare Operation On Onlclo Girl New Chief OI Maj.-Gen. Howard D. Graham. 56, has been ap- Mei”-'3' A550ci"ll0"- pointed chief of the general staff, succeeding Lt.-Gen. Guy Simonds, 52, who will go on retirement leave. (CP Photo from National Defence) General Stall i Mtddlesex North-x'l'. L Patrick, ed by democratic methods. Mr. unchanged Phtlpott charged that Mr. Lean had stooped "to depths" when comparing request to Mr. Howe's. uncharted Opposition Leader Drew cut in to Toronto Bracondale the debate demanding that Mr. Frost. unchanged Phtlpott withdraw the charge of insulting the House and at the sug- eat gr changed Hitler's unchanged Port Arthur - xGeorge C. Ward- rope. unchanged York North A xA. A. Mackenzie. unchanged Toronto Woodhlne-xHarold Fish- llehg, nchanged Welland-xE1lls Moi-ingstar Allan. unchanged LIBERAL unchanged unchanged Cochrnne South - J. W. Spooner. gain from CCF Hamilton-Wentworth - xRay Con- changed zed Toronto High Park-xA. H. Cow- from PC ling. unihanged Huron - xThomas changed Prince Edward-Leoruiox - xNorris Whitney. unchanged Sudbury - C. J. Monoghan, new seat Toronto 81. David-xl-I. J. Price. Pryde. un- changed changed Mac- Niagara Falls-xArthur Jolley, on- Toronto Parkdale-xW. J. Stewart. Dufferln-simcoe-xA. W. Downer. Halton-xstanley Hall unchanged Ontario-M. B. Dymond, new seat Haldlmand-Norfolk - xJame.s N. Brantford - xGeorge '1'. Gordon. Shormont - xPeter Manley. un- Waterloo North - John Winter-' nell, hanged meyer, gain from PC Rainy River-xW. O. Noden, un- Total 3 changed Wellington South e Harry A. Wor- London North-xJohn P. Robarts. ton. gain from PC. unchanged Brant - xl-iarry C. Nixon, un- Renfrew Northexs. J. Hunt. Iui- chan ed chan Kent ast - John Spence. gain 0Xlgl(l:I'd-GOTCIOII lnnes, gain from Grey south-xFarquhar Oliver, un- Bruce-Ross Whlcher, gain from Espssx North-xArthur Reaume. un- G. I. McKay who has been ap- poinetd Manager of the Hunter River Branch of The Royal Bank of Canada, succeeded Mr. L. W .. Mnhu, Ripley who has been manager for the past 22 years and is retiring on pension. Mr. McKay is a native of Springhlll. N. 5.. and has served the "Royal" at a number of Nova Scotia and P. E. 1. branches. He comes to his new post from Tyne Valley where he has been Manager for the past nine years. MucNaught To Visit Mugclolens OTTAWA. June 9-(Special) -J. Watson MacNauglit. Liberal MP for Prince and parliamentary as- sistant to Fisheries Minister Sin- clair, will represent Mr. Sinclair at the Magdalen Islands tdmorrow at the opening of the large new Gorton-Pew fish ytocesslng and refrigeration plant there. Among other special guests at the open- ing of the new plant is Arthur Cannon. Liberal for the Magdalen soil north of Nairobi. Reservation of this magnificent farmland ex- clusively for Europeans provided the Man Man terrorists with one of their main arguments for the expulsion of all whites from Kenya. PIIOBIA CREATED The report said the policy of white-reserved highlands "depicts the Europeans as a political bloc -a picture which causes phobia . . . This in turn affects the con- fldence between European and African throughout the region upon which success and rehabilitation and l'e!uI."e-TTIEIIE depends. The phobla is exaggerated but it needs klllln ." Asked to comment on tha report which is expected to create a storm among Kenya settlers. a colonial office spokesman said It should not be regarded as "expressing the opinions or as announcing the future policies" of the British gov- eminent. Colonial Secretary Alan Lennon- Boyd, he said. has asked each of the three governments in East Africa "how far In its opinion it would be practicable and desir- able to adopt the commission's pt posals at the present time." new ".3: sends. -m --;-.-.,-,-,,--.. , .. ,-,-- --- OIIIO Durham - . oo . aa- months in K . to the Relchstag asking for vast chumd T ' mw” . ml;::i:'o,',:f oldronouro. lCP)- A 19-lnontlu, powers In the '!h1rt1e-- Mn Mw Lamhtos um-xc. w. Janos. au- proving the lot of iao,ooo,ooo Am. P"'”b"”"5hv0I;il--ll1'lThui-g. Lean drew a parallel to the re- Chung um um: donuwc new Wm. day underwent a Very me-. quest for additional power cur- York Centre .. Thomas Graham. settlers and 130,000 . M” ”P'""" Thursday mm rently being made by Mr. Howe new seat In its 402- age upon, me mm which her blood passed thr ugh under the new Defence Produc- Hamilton East-all. I. Elliott, an- mission crtlctzed the "whites um 1"” "I ' dud monkey. tlon Act. At that time. Mr. Mac- chmged New Manager only-. mug in Kay... lama The operation was pg;-formed 0' Lean noted, Hitler had been elect- Parry sound - xAlli.ster Johnston. square miles of fertile highlands I'"”l"d' ROW! W Dr. W .13 Mm. tard. Toronto heart lurgeon The monkey's lung wag chum as the temporary gm. the patlent'a blood because it man cloighcly ruenalglnea a human im 9 OPEN llld ll ' successful in Cana "3 be" has been performed at the up, V933"-Y 0' Minnesota where 11,. blood of a boy was pumped go, 15 minutes through a lung removed from a dog. CONSUMPTION UP OTTAWA (CPI - Rubber con. sumption increased during Mud, to 8.890 tons fromamstnzig corresponding month last you 3,, gureau of ltatistlca npomd 75,,” ay. Cards of Thanks I dncorely Iiank Tliomu 1 Beer for his generous gift on go... vocation day. Iolllo Haclwea New London. NOTICE Prince Edward Island lawyers or legal firms have received IOEFI fees from the Federal Government totalling 551,820. This was revealed in the Commons here today in a return tabled by State Secretary Roch Pinard in reply to questions asked on the subject by J. .lll"llS MacLean. Conservative MP for Queen's. Names of the lawyers receiving fees on Federal Government ac- count and amounts paid are as follows: J. A. McGuigan. 39,762: John P. Nicholson. 37.639; Fred- erick A. Large. 35.764; J.0.C. Campbell. 3.717: K. M. Martin. 82,765; A. W. Matheson. 83.185; Lester O'Donnell. 32.380; Gordon R. Holmes, 31,956; J. E. I. Train- or. 31.490; Arthur H. Peake. 3240; Matheson and Peake. 8240. All the above are from Charlottetown. Amounts received by Summer- side barristers for legal services (Continued from page ll Members Elected Toronto Dovercourl.-xD.M. Kerr. unchanged York West-xW. Elmer Brandon. changed Toronto St. George-xDana Porter. unchanged Toronto Egllnton-xw. J. Dunlap. unchanged Morin. Ottawa East.-Jules gain Goodwin. 2-5.512; Donald 0. Stew- art. 32.997: Richard S. Hinton, 3832; Morley M. Bell. 3853; E. E. Arnett. 5524: C. D. Mccallum. 5432: W. E. Darby. 5359. Legal fees totalling 55.006 in the seven- year period are reported for S.S. Hes.:ian. from Federal Govern- ment sources. from Lib Tlmlskaming-xA. R. Herbert, un- changed I Grenville-Dundas-xFi'ed W. Cass, unchanged Perth - xJ. Fred Edwards, un- changed York East-xHollis Beckett. un- changed . Waterloo south-xRay M. Myers. unchanged Hamilton Centre-XW. K. Warren- der. unchanged Wentworth - xArthur Child, un- changed Kent West --oxGeorge Parry. im- hanged. Nickel Belt - Rheal Belisle, un. changed Toronto St. Andrewe-Allan Gross- mln. gain from Lab-Prog. Lamhton West-xBrayn Cathcart, unchanged Mlddlesex South--xl-Iarry M. Allan. unchanged Ottawa south - xGeorga Dunbar. nchanged Windsor-sandwich-xWilllam Grie- slnxer. ltnchanged Mnskoka-P. 0. Boyer. unchanged Harry A. TO OUR CUSTOMERS Please Note that Starting JUNE 15th Our Stone Will Observe The New "OPEN FOR BUSINESS" Hours This is not our choice but we are co-operating this Centennial Year. Better Men's Wear Macllougall MASOHS ATTENTION A special meeting of Victoria Lodge No. 2 A. F. & A.M.. on Saturday, June 11 at 8 p.m. with visiting degree team from Acacia Lodge No. 8 Amherst con- ferrlng the Master Mason Degree. Banquet in re- creation room at 6:30. Tickets available at door. All brother Masons welcome. By order of the worshipcui Mastel-. llrned. 1:. s. LORD, Iecretary. FRIDAY CLEARANCE Spring Loni Casual COATS-5 only 0.00 SHORTIIS-0 Olly "I All Weather ' COATS Clearing ....l...... 1070 OH Nylon OI.OVlS.CIIIlIng 190 L . Slrnco; Ceeiatre-xGeorge Johnston. CCF egal Fees Received Here ...:.":..”"&... - ........ ......... o-;-;,;,-m,- -1 v- r-om--- ' H:f::j,"glj,iLxJohn W mm 3 N York South -. Donald MacDonald. rom ttawa ince ........ - '1 - gm emmlrc G. Sault Ste. Maire-xC. Harry Lyons, w""w"u' "Fni "Mmt new OTTAWA. June 9-(Speciuli -. for the Federal Government are: unchanged "at Since January 1. 1947 twenlyi J. S. DesRoches. 05.402; J. H. Toronto Bellwoods -- xJohn Yar- mpgpgn-DENT pc emko. unchanged Essex South - xWilliai'n Murdoch, unchanged sey. gain from PC Wellington-Dufferln - xJolin Root. Liberal-Labor unchanged Kenora-xAlbert Wren. unchanged. NOTICE The Prince Edward Island Plumbers Ascen- tion will hold their annual meeting and banquet at the Queen Hotel. June 14, at 6:30. A lull atten- Actllon wllhe takoiib oollaetaluaivadtunulia UnionRoadIdind,Iiap Renfrew South-xJames I. Demp- danoe is requested. 8 H A M A I S roan SPEOIALS PICNIC HAMS.H3. .. 49: FOWL. Grade "A". lb. 39c' IACON.SIiced.I:. 49: PORK OCl(S.Ib. Zlc ROAST PORK. shoulder. lb. 45: ROAST BEEF. Shoulder. lb. .. .. 43: SPARERIlS.Corned.4lhs. 65: IEEFl.IVEll.Fresh.Ia. ......45c EGGS.Grode"l".dos. ...........39c MACKEREL. Fresh. each 29: SM-Ol(EOFIl.l.ETSp.lh. COD FILETS. Fresh Frauen. 35: Haddock Fliers. Lobster. Scallops CHICl(ENl.OAF.lh. 59: FRUIT & VEG. DEPT. Ill-lI.IBAlll.3lhs. 25: OIlANGES.3doa. 99: WATE!iMEl.ON.2bs. 29: LorgeHeodl.ETl'UCE.Incli I9: ClllfES.2for 29: TOMATOES. Red. Ripe. pkg. . .. 22: SI-IORTENING. any brand. Zln. . 57: Irlglit'sPEACl-lES.2Ilns Raggedy Ann PEACI-IES.2lIns . 39: 3:-rk'sIEAN5.20oa..2tIns.......35c I(.onyhroiid.6tlns O5: Campbelk TOMATO SOUP. 2 this . . 25: Any Brand on Hand INSTANT COFFEE. OOGII 31.98 Aylmer KETCHOP. bottle ...-...... 25c SUGAR. l0Ii.bc9.I.eIi-tic I3: TEA. logs. Ialiwana. 'I1l's for . . . . 81.49 TOII.l'I'TlSSIIl. 69: 24 Is. lag 81.49 1984.90 e-e ones "I csu,iuouaucooim.I.... no . . Tine. Fasliloii Slime o IARRBON JAIME, Secretary Treasurer. Cmmmadtarliuum. Byorderdh-iislsees. Pr-owse Bros. Ltd. Adopts the new store hours very much against.our will. We still think that Saturday is the logical shopping niglit of the week. New Store Hours -Arie: Monday to Thursday close 5:00 PM. Friday Open llnlil. 9:30 P.M. Saturday close at 12:30 PM. These Hours Are Until September 1st L mom uioi-n Zllhteah. - F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. LTD. FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL . APPLE PIE-- 33' NEW STORE HOURS CLOSED-SATURDAY NOON - OPIN - wsoussimr Arriiiuoou