FIRST AID CLASS HONORED- The Maritime Electric employ- ed Red Cross certificates ees who completed iirst aid cours- buttons. Mr J. Russell Finley on es at the Red Cross were guests behalf of the men thanked both .1 the company at a most enjoy- Mrs. Cudmore and Mr. Cutciiffe .1-.1; banquet at the Queen Hotel for the courses and presented gn Friday evening. Mr. Ronald A. Parker, called upon Mr. blast- m aster. commended A.D. Cross awards. Standard First Aid .' at h C tfcates. Mr. AB. Cameron. amen” utT:eermenmf:I'agTerlr vfvin: Merljlllmwrence Anderson. Mr. J. .pu-it ot co-operation. Ha em- Russell Finley. Mr. Lloyd Mac- phasind the value of promoting Donald. Mr. Winston C. Macltay nfety. Mrs. Harry Cudmore, di- Mr. Daniel MacKinnon. Mr. Mur- rector of Red Cross First Aid ray MacK'innon. services and Mr. Sinclair Cut- Pliail. Mr George Sc-hleyer; Re- elitfe. first aid instructor, present- fresher seals for Standard First and gifts to each of them. The following men received Red Mr. Eric Mac- Aid to: Mr David Leclry. John Morrison and M.r. Brown. in the picture, FRONT row. ileit to right) Reuben 0'Hanley: Mr. Jack ,Winston MacKay; A.D. Cameron. General Manager; Sinclair Cut- clilfe. Instructor; John Morrison; SECOND ROW: Lawrence Auden son; Daniel Mac Kinnon: Lloyd MacDonald; Jack Brown; Eric MacPhail: J. Russell Finley; BACK ROW: David Lecky, George Schleyer, Myron Yates. Photo by M. Mallet! Cases Heard By Magistrate A mule-t of saint John. N.B. was colwieed on 0;: Ieparlbtg klge CLICK ii" ' G-iihert Gaudct on Monday morning. and sentenced - -0 w:.,o-- m'.:..:.".-.'.'::.- ntaances run co - - ;....:: x:.'-..::”'.'.:.':.:: ltldwev ' the docket. rwo oveedom 0" (mm Toronto. Ont. and another "am 3;. city. were each fined 110.00 and costs or 10 days. 1! simiiiar tine beinl lmlloted VP” nsldant charged with Pet- operata I ol 35.00 and coats or 5 day! W?" imposed upon two other PINN- Coming Events Regular dance Bonshaw in Tuesday night Burns orchestra. Free dance Lorne Valley Hall. Tuesday. May 20th. Good Music. Dance in Forest Hill Hall. Wed- nesday night May 19th. Tlmlefl Orchestra. Dance. St. Peters. Holy. Name Hall. every Wadnasdly sum. C1"' ford'a Orcbsatm. Don't miss Princetown Road Y. P.U. Variety concert. Brookileld Hall tolllitt. Curtain I30. Rummage sale -, Air Force Club rooms (former unemployment ol- Hca) rs-idsv. May slot. 1 imm- Gardan Lodge Friday night. May Nth. Community Dance. Wandsarbifn Orchestra. Wellington play in Kelli"! CPO" Hall Tuesday. May Zdtll. DIIIBO after. Dance at Vernon River Hail ' gum”, May :0. Webster's Or- chestra. Rummage sale. Kirk lower hall Friday. May list. at 1 pm Hills- boro chapter l0.D.lJ. Dance every Thursday night. Cardigan Legion Hall. Websters orchestra. Come to ham and salad supper in Lot as Hall wednemy. M-1 29th. Dance after. ('ornwall and district come and meet Heath MacQuarrle and Angus Macbean. a social meeting Cornwall Hall tonight I um- Dance at West Royalty Hall every Wednesday night. Rollie Mscltenslea Orlicestra. 0.30 - 30. 4 Opening dance Emerald Hail itonighl. Tueeday. May 3301- 9159” tin: from 9.!!! until 10) am Ad- ;mission 50 cents Dance White Spot. Dunnstaifan-2 - age Saturday. June lst. Rock and'm...y 1,nm-.1, ma Hgry wigiiux, jltoll. Rollie MacKeasie's Orcha- . tn. 3 Cornwall Hall. Meet Angus Mao i Lean and Heath MacQuarrle Tues- Tdsy night. May Ith. social eve- - alng. -V - see "Have A lent." PPEIGNN Cosne to, the thee act Plly. ;' "Raggedy Has" 1 Rastico Cross . School on Weduahy. ll! 1!. Cur- tain time 0.8. . Fort Aagutaa It i lid meet lleaah rrte and Angus Maclun. Iteetllll - Fort Augustus it HUI I p m. . H0 nv Mac-nnald, both of them City residents. one being convicted of driving without a operator's permit; the other for failing to stop at a stop sign. Two . -'denta oi' Tracadie Cross. charged under the Excise Act with possession of a quantity of mash for the purpose of manu- facturing illegal spirits. and a City resident charged under the same Act with unlawful ion of spirits were remanded to June 8rd. MOTHER 0! ll KILLED SIMCOE. Ont.. (CPI-Two per. sons. one of them a mother of 16 children. were killed Saturday in a bead - on collision of two cars. Mrs. Pearl Morris. 00. and Victor Kulli. 20. were the victims. TB Ass'n In' Garth C. Crockett. B.8.P.E., M.S.P.H.. Health Educator for the has has invited by the Canadian Tube. ' L Association to at- tend their annual meeting In Van- couver British Columbia late in June. it was announced last night by Dr. I. Lorne Bonneil. at Health. Dr. Bonnell pointed out that. Mr. Crockett has played a very active part in the current island- wide Tuberculln Testing Survey involving the "Heat" method of tuberculin testing. With the late Dr. P.A. Creelman and Miss Hannah Turner. Public Health Nurse. Mr. Crockett worked out the present method used in the organization and publicity cl clinics. Mr. Crockett's other duties in connection with the Department oi Health include giving talks on activities of the Health Depen- ment: arrangement of publicity for the various programs under tahan by the different Divisions of the Department; ordering. pro- duction and dissemination of health literature; community organiza- tion for health purposes; and con- sultalon on educational techniques NoveIist's Wife Bitten By Snake WESTON. Conn. (AP)-Novelist Hamilton Basso gave his wife first aid Sunday when she was bitten on the leg by a oopperhead while hiking. He ran two miles through the woods to reach their home and get . a razor blade. then had a neighbor I drive him back over a winding forest road. He cut open the wound and sucked out the poison She was taken to hospital in Nor-walk, where she was reported in fair condition. Basso la the author of the best- seller. The View From Pompey's Head. He said his wife stepped on the snake before she saw it. Fined S750. For Smuggling BANGOR. Me. (AP)-John L. Maclleod. 15. of Prince Edward Island was lined S750 after plead- ing guilty in federal district court Monday on a charge of smuggling potatoes from Canada. MacLeod was accused of truck- ing it loads of potatoes across the border under a covering of turnips. y 868 Candidates Continued from page 1 Prime Minister St. Laurent and all but two members of his cabl-i net are seeking re-election. sme. Secretary Roch Plnand and Mlnesi Minister George Prudbam are not ,- candldates. . Compie' , the cabinet roster. however. are two cent appointees -Paul T. Hellyer. associate de- fence minister and retiring mem- ber for Toronto Davenport. and Lionel Chevrier. president of the privy council. who resigned his Stormont seat in 1954 to head up the St. Lawrence Seaway author- ity and who now is seeking elec- tion in Montreal Laurier. whose former member. J. Eugene Le- francois, was elevated to the Sea- to. HIGHEST MAJORITY The prime minister is a candl- date in Quebec East where his ma- jority of 1).l04 votes was the high- est in Canada in 1953. Mr. St.) Laurent'a opponents are Loula Gsgnon. Progressive Conserva- tive. and Roland Roy. Social! Credit. John Dlefenbaker. PC pa leader. is contesting Prince A bert. in Saskatchewan. where nominations were held May 13. He will be opposed by R. M. Good- 'ing. CCF. and Dr. R. E. Partridge. Libcrai. g Another Saskatchewan contest-l anl. is Roactown-Blggar. is M. .l.y Coldweli. CCF leader. He has a, four - way contest against Alca Liberal. Mrs. Hen- riette Patmore. Social Credit. and Howard Rlddell. Progresslco Con- servative. Solon Low. Social Credit chief, also was nominated May 13. in PHILIP MATIIIBON who will conduct a panel discussion with Angus Mao Lean and Heath Ma.cQuarrie over CFCY-TV an 10:05 (Standard time) TONIGHT. inserted by Queen's County Progressive Conservative Asa'n HEAR ? P. R. MacCORMACI( Speaking on behalf of the LIBERAL CANDIDATIS MIILLER and CFCY 9:45 p.m. (Standard Time) Inserted by Queers County Liberal Aas'n MATHESON Provincial Department of lihlith. ' To Attend Meeting Of Vancouver GARTH CILOCKEIT a they relate to health. Mr Crockett is a native of Char- lottetown. the son of Mr. and Mrs. RM. Crockett. 54 Kent Street. and is manled to the former Johanna MacDonald. They have one son. He graduated from Prince of Wales College before attending the University of North Carolina where he received his degrees in Public Health. majoring in Pub- iic Health Education. HOT TURKEY SUPPER Sponsored by the Southporl. Women's Institute AT SOUTHPORT SCHOOL HALL WEDNESDAY. MAY 29th From 5 to 7:30 p.m. Children under 12-75c Tuesday. May 23, ion The Guardian Page 3 ATTENTION. A dance will be held at the Roilaway Ballroom on Tuesday, 28th May, com- mencing at 9:00 pm. in honor of the ship's com- pany H.M.C.S. Saguenay. Men in uniform admlttedl free. Music by the Down- towners. SCRAP BOOK CONTEST EXCELSIOR A -IIIFE-'.7J.M'rXi;i' 'r.1:l:::1:' I-I 5533 an --., -- The Provincial W.C.T.U. will sponsor a Temperance Scrap Book contest, for -children up to 13 years, as in previous years. and rules the same as last year. Contest closes on June 30th. Book to be sent to- MRS. FRED W. SHAW. 45 Bayfieid Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. - i I Tickets 51.00 SILVER JUBILEE APPEAL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE CATHOLIC FAMILY CENTER (formerly the Catholic Social Welfare Iureau) WILL ASSIST YOUR NEIGHBOUR WHO IS IN NEED Last year the Catholic Family Center assisted .334 clients. The staff made 2,163 home visits and received 3,948 office calls. la llallfaa: I3 WILSDI TIIIE CLEANERS. Thank u Wilson doones hr nl types of tube as plpo on Qlp q ashore-air, steam. water at aledrkally-driven. Al sites in nod: to: Immediate dainty. IILSOI TIIIE EXPAIDERS. Porn-soiling otdtvbesorhstalhsg new ones. Precision inure his seating. Salt-tending 1248 Darrlagon 8.. TeL: 2-uu BANKS-MIIIISE :.u:;3.'E5 AND srsn u node to Llugzririrrtillili” GOODS ASPHALT PAVING P DRIVEWAYS P SERVICE STATIONS ' PARKING AREAS FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL HOT MIX PAVING Phone 5797 or write P. 0- Box 1054 WARREN MARITIMES LTD. Charlottetown CENTENNIAL Y's MENETTES SUMMER FASHIONS MAY 27-28-29 AT Y. M. C. A. countssv or R. T. HOLMAN'S LTD. YOUR LAST CALL TO GREENDAL'S 25th BIRTHDAY SALE Peace River. Alberta. G. W. Bald- win. Progressive Conservative. C. .1. Lampert. CCF. Howard Me- Independent. are the other candl- riates in this five-way race. NEW MEMBER! Twenty-seven wuslituencles will have new members in the neat mug (mm politics let! the field open to a new member. Moose Jaw-l..ake Centre in San- kstchewan will elect a successor strict coma eral party. llazen Arllle. CCF. i I and W. J. h . Pral are his patient in is new ng. worse at. the most prominent ab- EMERSON TELEVISION i WEDNESDAY. MAY 29 ; TV SPECIALS NEIL A. Mamsson LIBERAL CANDIDATI FOB QUITE (X)lIN'l'Y - r gnsssrons HOME 3. AUTO co. up. TV - CFCY - TV THURSDAY. MAY 30th 9:05 pm. Standard TX Inserted h OIeII'I is If his I.adies' Cotton Skirts. Values to 5.95. Clearing- Clearing 2.95 & 3.95 Ladies' Linen Suits in both box or fitted styles. Special- I2.95 to 18.95 Lodies' Dresses. rag to 25.00. Anniversary Sale Price- Men's Dress Pants. Plain and Splash Weave. Reg. to 12.95. SALE 5.00 8. 6.95 Men's Jackets in plain and fancy designs. Reg. to 14.95. SALE 5.95 & 8.95 Men's Suits. 2 pairs at pants. Reg. 39.50. SALE 29.50 6.25 - 8.25 - 10.25 Men's Sport Coats. an wool .,f:,"';-3,5.--.:,, """' C" M tweeds VIII! to 24.50. " Sites is to ss SALE 17.95 Men's Sport Shirts. Voices to 3.95. SALE 2.69 In adget eoqnaiaeithersteretorthadrnvrlngot 1a:T'aTa:lsleaSet'i:.0raeadat's0reat 15thIlrthdaySde. THE EREEIIIIAL 00. LTD. 2.95 8.95 Ir 10.95 l.adies' Navy or black Isn- galine Dusters. SPECIAL 8.95 I