CITY AND nova -raxi. om mo’-0561 CIIABWILL for Better Photo- graphs. ‘YOUII DOLLAR BUYS MURD- sl. the HUGHES DIUG STORE. «wt TREAT TB: SICK WELL". Glggey'§ Pharmacy, open evenings 'ilii I o'clock. "WHEEL OF FORTUNE" Bum- ‘lit? Hotel is now open .Mrs. Harry .=i-ancis. P1'0l7l’i€iD!- P051‘ CARDS, I-iandicraits. Sou- .er_irs. The Island Book Room, ‘iirirlottetown. ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street Dial 6228. Serving full course din- ners Specializing Chinese dish. THE ANNUAL meeting of the 2'. E. Island Protestant Orphan- 1;? will be held in the office at :38 Prince Street Thursday, June Hill, at 7:30 pm. AI‘ OTTAWA —- I-Ion. Eugene fulien. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources, and Mr. E. M. ‘,m-mley, Director of Fisheries. iirt Sunday on a business trip to .>tiawa. TANKEII. IN POIl.T—'I‘he Im-' pnrial Oil tanker, Sarnia, arrived at the Railway Wharf yr-sterday rwrrnoon from Iialifax. She will inload approximately 8'l5,000 guls. of gasoline before leaving this mailing. TO ATTEND NURSES’ CON- FERENCE — Delegates Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Mrs. Gerald Maddi- zaii, are attending the annual con- lorerice of the Maritime Council of Catholic Nurses in Halifax, June 32-24. Accompanying them on their trip are the Misses Lillian Mc- Donald and Marion Mitchel. l~).\'(‘-AC-EMI-INT. — Mr. Everett lrainor, South Melville, wishes to announce the engagement of his i‘i;lllgI’lIEl"8, Ellen Joan to Joint James, son of Mrs. Georgi» Mac- Donald uld the late George Mac- lmnnid. Grand Tracadie and l‘ii¢-resa Josephine in Francis .los- -ph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tier- 'l!’_\', New Haven. Double ceremony in be held at St. Joseph's Church. Kelly's Cross on Tiicsday. July 20th, I30 a. m. HARRINGTON W. I. PRESENT i'l.A\'— Harrington \Vomr-n's In- stltute presented their three-act play "Uncle Josh Perkins" in Harrington, Covehead, Wheatley River. New Wiltshire. Bonshaw. Rrookfield, Pownal and Kingston '0 appreciative audionc:-s. The vast is as follows: Joshua Per- kins (an aged farmer), Allison Carr; Susan Galloway (his niece). Barbara MucLeod: Effie Todd this housekeeper). Lola Carr; Bos- sle Todd (her daughter), Chris- tine Phillips; Ebenezer Randall tpostmaster), Harvey Jenkins: Seth Higgins (R.I-‘.D.), Johnny Morrow; Martha Sniffinl fa pro- duct of the village) Ruth Mac- Farlane): Marvin Duncan in iniirnallst) Johnny Docherty; Miss rmiriio (a. tourist) Helene Mar- Kay); \Varren Perkins (Joshua's son), Freddie Ford. '-rugsday, June 22, 1954 The Guardian Page 8 DISTRICT TOWN TAXl—DiI.l M10. BELANGII IANGII for coal wood or oil. Bryenton cg MacKay. SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132, Cantwelrs Pharmacy, next to Gloria. LAKEVIEW LODGE. Cavendish. will be open Wednesday. June 23rd. serving meals. RUMMAC-E SALE at Holy Name Hall today at 2 p.m. in aid oi: St. Charles Auxiliary. SUN GRILL-—Full course dinners and lunches. Reasonable price. Opposite Vendor's, Great George Street. MENT‘§ TUESDAY SPECIAL. Chilled tomato juice, braised ribs of beef, rolls and butter, tea, cof- fee or milk, 55 cents. PENTECOSTAL TENT M.ICl2T- IINGS at Harrington, Wednesday and Friday, ii p. m. Sunday. 7.30 p. m. Standard -time. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE itadio repairing. Iiinplinera and sound systems. Disc and tape xe- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone 5915. HEAR MR. JOHN MMINNIS. Prince George, B. C.. formerly of Hartsvlllc. at C. C. F‘. Rally, Ken- slngton Town Hall, 'l‘hursda_v evening, June 24th. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. The adjourned annual meeting of the Cape 'I‘rt\\'erse congregation will be held on Ti'lllf‘Sl'iEi_\', June 24th, at 8 p.in. All members of the con- gregation are urged to attend for the transaction of important bu- Si'l'l(‘SS. Rev. J. H. Bishop. TIIIIE ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Provincial Woman's Christ- ian Temperance Union will be held ut the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac- Mlllan, Cornwall, on Wednesday. June twenty-third, at 3 p. m. Stand- ard Time. Box lunches. Election of officers. Mite boxes opened. l"I'NI'2R.AI. SEII.VI(‘I‘2S—’l‘lio filli- cral services for the late _ Miss Ethel M. Palmer. were held pri- vately in St. Paul's Church yes- terday afternoon. and were con- ducted by Rev. Canon lbbott. The pail hearers were, Hon. George I). i)eBIois, Major 'i‘. E. Ma(‘Nult. H. E. Miller. Blois Andrew. A. J. iiaslam, G. D. Fitzgerald. P. E. I. DEUGGISTS TO MEET —The. 49th annual meeting and convention of the Prince Edward island Pharmaceutical Associa- tion will be held at Dalvay-By- The-Sea on Wednesday, June 23. Preparations are being made for a banner day. The annual meet- ing will be held during the after- noon. in the evening the conven- tion banquet will take place in- cluding entertainment and danc- ing. The special speaker for the occasion will be Mr. Walter But- ler. General Manager.‘ National- Canadian Drugs. St. John, N. 13. During the afternoon entertain- ment will be provided for those not attending the annual meet- lng. 'A_ Couple Dionne Keats, 2.’-month-old daughter of .‘v‘lr. and Mrs. paint and liberally daubed her baby sister Ada and herself. later returned home where it took two days to rem ore .of d) Pal 5. nted Dolls Fred Keats of Toronto, found a ran of white The children were taken to the paint.~~l('l" Photo). hospital and To succeed Former Islander As Marshal OTTAWA «CPI -— Lt.-Col. J. R. stone, who led the first Canadian troops in action in Korea, is being promoted full colonel Aug. l and appointed provost marshal for the Canadian Army, it was announced Monday. The 45-year-old Salmon Arm, B.C., veteran now is serving as chief instructor at the Royal Cana- dian School of Infantry at Camp Borden, Ont. In his new post he will succeed Lt.-Col. J. R. Stewart of Charlottetown, P.E.I., whose furthur appointment will be an- nounced later. Col. Stone, a seasoned infantry commander of the Italian and northwest Europe campaigns of the second World War, commanded the aecond battalion. Pi‘lll('ES< Pat- rlcia‘s Canadian Light Infantry in Korea. Library Association Conference Opens HALIFAJ (CP)—— The Canadian Library Association opened the ninth annual conference here to- day,‘ but meetings until Wednesday “ill be limited to the executive. The chairman is Peter Grossman of the Nova Scotia education de- ipartment. Author Thomas H. Rod- idall will address the annual ban- quet Wedns-sday when general au- sions begin. ROLLO BAY WEST SCHOOL (Yearly Report) Grade IX — 1. Louise Wood. G r a d e Vlll — 1. Katherine MacKinnon. Grade VI —— .1 Eleanor Mac- Kinnon; 2. Douglas Woudi 3. Elaine MacPhce. Grade V --- 1. Billy MacE\ven. Bobby Wood; Z. Personals Miss Virgiiiin Carver has return- ed to her home after spending three weeks in the P.E.I. Hospital. Miss John Anderson and Miss Donna Shaw, Ciiarlottetown, left l_ast Saturday to spend a week‘s vacation in Halifax, NS. Miss Elizabeth Trainor. Em- erald. left Friday morning for Havcrhill. Mass, while there she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Miclinol McCiuskcy. Mrs. Clarence Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Larkin. Char- lo-t: t e town, left yesterday for 'I?uro, N.S.. to attend the Grand Sessions of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sil- liphant and their sons. Wendell and Harvey, and Mr. Harold Lamey of Hunter River, Prince Edward Island, are visiting in Ponoka, Al- berta. for the summer. They were accompanied on the trip by Miss Georgcna Morcside of North Mil- ton. P.E.I. EASTERN TOBACCO Leaf tobacco is one of the main exports of the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterrean. By J. R. Williams Out Our Way DOWN ‘TH’ ‘THE.‘f'lZE B-REAi<lN' i ' YOU STAY THERE" . DON'T» COMEi ITHE wolzo wEit5HEiz. TRAI LI \ MENT, our canon A {IF YOU ‘THINK I COULD DO IT. ‘THAT is COMPLl' I. AM NUT ENOUGH TO » TRY ri'.‘i'i-lAT L5 wsu WHICH *~/ou_ MEAN? IF YOU THINK LT.’ 6'22 1’ .l.i IPILOVV-' There Ought To Be A'Law By Fagaiy And Shdrten -§fi..l‘5‘i5Z fiifili -W A Pflbflrlfll 80%| no 3% ”°"' mud?» mfiimw ‘- l THIS ONE. I WANT STANHOPE IV. M. S. The May meeting of Stnnliope W.M.S., met at the lionie of Mrs. Lloyd Bell. The scripture was read by Mrs. Iinrry Luwsoii. fol- lowed by the Lord‘: I’i':iyer in unison. A reading was prepared by Mrs. Reg. Ross from the Study Book. Mrs. Horace lviarishall road from the Bible Genesis 5, 1-17 and the corresponding chapter in I-iurlbutt's Bible Stories was read by Mrs. Keith Douglas. Mrs. George MacMiiian invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call word to be and Mrs. the stories. Bruce Ellis will read VETERAN DOCTOR ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., tCPl—- Dr. H. S. Atkinson received congratu- hia entry into the medical pro- fession. He has spent almost his entire practice at Bay Roberts since graduating from McGill Uni- versity, Montreal, in 1904. 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