T:”':'Fi7.?L”R Fan. .1: -..,-.x5zs,.vr.:- -fl 21-m winners of Prince Edward Island. who I3 EDIOYIDE 8 brief Vacailml Saturday gathered to greet Mrs. Bernadette I-Iuxford, of Stoneleigh, Epsom. Eng. the former Bernad- with relatives in the City. Award winners shown above, year of award in brackets, are: front row, Award Inaugurated -For Contributions To Drama The Canadian Drama Award was inaugurated for the purpose of bestowal on persons interested .in dramatics whether profession- als or amateurs, who had pioneer- ed in the bringing about the de- velopment of drama in Canada. With the pionee stage passed. the award is now conferred upon persons who have made and are making a valuable contribution to the movement, each year. The award is under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor General, by whose sanc- tion members are entitled to pos- sess the emblem of the award. Not more than one award is con- ferred on each occasion in respect to nominees from any particular Province. The present Governing Commit- GITY AND CENTRAL ISLAND colored views. Cras- well Studio. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. JOHN LING'S Laundry will be closed from the 6th to Istli of August in order to move to the new premises, which is 168 Queen st In the gangway back of Toombs Music Store. BIRTHS LIDSTONE - At t'he P.E.I. Hos- pital on July 27. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lidstone. a son. Richard Alan. 7 lbs. 6 ms. MlcDONALD - At the Somervillc Hospital, Somervllle, Mass., July 28. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald. fromerly of Rice Point, P.E.I., a daughter, Linda Bell, 3 lbs. lot ozs. DEATHS IicEAClIERN - The death oc- curred suddenly at Hopefield on August 1 of Chester McEachern in his 75th year. Funeral from his late residence Saturday, August 4 at 2:30 p.m. interment in Little Sands Cemetery. MacPHERSON - At North Wilt- shlre on Sunday, August 5, 1956, Mrs. Dougald MacPherson in her 96th year. Resting at her late residence. Funeral from Hortsvllle Presbyterian Church tomorrow (Tuesday). service commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment l.-Iartsvills Cemetery. BOVYER - At I Maple Street on Sunday, August 5. 1956, Mrs. Chester L. Bovyer in her 62nd year. Resting at the Macbean Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. Interment In Brudenell Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 0'IIALLORAN - Ths death oc- curred at the home of Mrs. Charles MacDonald, Souris. of Mrs. Martin 0'Halloran in her Nth year. The remains are resting at the home of her son. Mr. Leo 0'1-Iallorsn. until Wed- nesday momlng at 9 am. The funeral will take place at St. Mary's Church. Please note the change in time. CLARK - At Wiimot Valley. Aug. LIGHTING fixtures. moderately priced. The Brown Elecrlc. SALE CONTINUES at Helen's Dress Shop. DR. F. A. MacMillan will be on holdays until August 20. Mrs. Barbara Roper, (1935); Ramsay. Austin Trainor. (1937); Norman Mrs. MacDonald. (1939) and LI. Plus Ruby Houle, (1936): Mrs. Bernad- Callaghan, (1958). Misslngfrom that ette Huxfoi-d, (1942); Mrs. Hilda group are J. A. Lawson, (1955) and (1943); Rear Row, J. Charles L. Jenkins. 0940.) Page 2. The Guardian Monday Aug. 6 . 1956 Attend I.0.0.F. Grand Lodge At Sydney a week marks the Mondagf IiIiem5I:-lrd Annual Selillill d the Rebekah Assembly "I m9 nu-itime Provinces. and the 9'3"! Annual Session of tho Marit-hm Grand Lodge, 1. O. 0. F.. to be held in sydney. N- 8-. AUEW M to 9th inclusive. Grand Lodge meettnsn will be oonducted with Grand Master Wylla.E. Gorveatt of Amherst, N. S. in the chair: Mrs. Earl Lav- ers of Pat-rsboro. N. 5-. ASSWWIY President will preside at all Reb- ekah sessions and Mrs. J. G- Dennis of this city will perform the duties of an appointive office - that of Assembly Inside Guardian. A goodly representation of Char lottetown Oddfellows and Rebek- ahs are attending these sessions. . together with delegates from oth- or Prince Edward Island Lodges and from the various Subordinate and Rebekah Lodges throughout the Jurisdiction. . Mrs. Lois Brown and Mrs. lla Stewart are official delegates from Alpha Rebekah Lodge in Charlotte- town. Others journeying to Sydney for this Conference include: Mrs. Jean Crockett. Past President of the Rebekah Assembly; Past Grand Master, A. 0. F. Gill and 5 ti h 1 M Mrs. Gill: Mrs. James L. Enman, Iggy GhcPlggwwG(;l,l.:dBMdcaI)orthe District Deputy President of Alpha mm"! on Saturday amnnmn Lodge, and her successor in that when they were . wlendld con, out 9, M , Thomas Cauty; also - Mae”Adams, Miss Ethel J. Mbumn to ma "mm msmand W. A. MacMilIan's Games was not quite good enough to beat that of youthful David Mac- Leod of Charlottetown, M.acMlll. an's distance was twenty-eight fourteen inches while .MncLeod heaved the calm: twenty-nine feet. eleven and one-half inches. Guardian Photo. . tee are: Sir Robert E. Holland, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.. C.V.0., Honor- ary Chairman; Mrs. Walter Cam- eron Nichols, Vice-chairman; La- dy Maze; Mrs. W.H. Malkin; Mrs. Kenneth Drury; Lleut. Col. T.C. Evans, M.C.; Dr. Roger Manning, M. Sc.: H. Roy Goldfinch; Lieut. Col. Victor Mills, 0.B.E.; P. S. Watt, C.A., Honorary Treasurer and HS. Hurn, B.A.. Honou ary Sutherland, Miss Helen Finlayson been directing the EMS band fol. Mr. H. E. Carmichael and Mr. some years new and has gained w""" He"de"o”' prominence with them in various Delegates expect to return to i their homes during the latter part gfgttihn: Cmada "d the U” ted of the week. Secretary. The awards are given each year by the Canadian Drama League of Victoria, B.C., the first recip- ient in Prince Edward Island was Mrs. Arthur Roper, Charlottetown. who was honoured with the award in 1937 and until the fall of 1955 there have been nine Islanders so honoured. The winner of the nstrolabe. made about 1555, and award for 1956 will not be an- probably came from the Spanish nounced until the fall of this year. Armada. OLD INSTRUMENT, The oldest known navigational instrument is believed to be an (Continued from page 1) Lead sidence. The services were con- ducted by Rev. Wilfred MacLeod assisted by Rev. E. A. C. Haley, Rev. Bryer Jones. The pail bear- ers were Messrs: Alden Dickie- son. Percy Dickieson, Revell Dick- is-son, Clifford Dingwell, Howard Ling. Lorne Bulman. The inter- ment was in -New Glasgow Cem- etery. BINGO STELLA Maris Hall. Monday evening instead of Wed- nesday for this week only. ..DlES IN WINNIPEG-News of the passing away of Herbert In- man. Winnipeg, formerly of Ver- non River. P.E.I., was received by his brother, Arthur Inman. 253 nor PLATES-One large and Fitzroy Street. City. In a telegram one small element. 86.95. The N95l0TdHY- Brown Electric. wi-: their the sick well. Gi2- funeral of the MACINNIS FUNERAL - .The late Mrs. Eliza 4, 1956. Frederick H. Clark in gcy's Pharmacy, open it a.m. to 8 p.m. Maclnnis was held Sunday after- noon from Pleasant Valley United Church. The service at the Church ROSE MARIE Beauty SIIOPPE and grave was conducted by Rev. closing for holidays August 11. Opening August 27. SCENIC T.V. lamps. china H. S. Raynor. Pall bearers were Messrrs; Andrew Stevenson, Les- lie Weeks. John MacLeod. Harold Sharp. Eldon Hickox, Elmer Wig- Iwudmr Iamps' Iamp shades in more A solo "Will the Circle Be sizes. The Brown Elecric. FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy, shop at Gig- gey's Pharmacy. COSTS NO MORE at your door for free delivery. Phone 6623. Medical Pharmacy. Cor. Pownal and Richmond Streets. Unbroken” was rendered by Rev. H. S. Raynor. Interment was in Fredericton Cemetery. POLICE COURT- Before Ma- gistrate KM. Martin Saturday in City Police Court were four drunk and disorderlies who were dealt with in the following manner; two received fines of 350 and costs. an- 350-00 ALLOWANCE tar YOU! other was fined 35 and costs, while old washer on the purchase of a new one. The Brown Electric. MACCOUBREY FUNERAL .- late Miss Louise Maccoubrey was held Sat- urday afternoon from her, late re- The funeral of the his 74th year. Remains were forwarded from the Dawson the fourth was remanded until Aug. 7th. Charged with speeding and obstruction of a Police officer in the carrying out of his duties. an accused received fines of S50 and costs and 320 and costs. his driver's permit was also cancelled for a month. A second person, a party to the above incident. was charged with obstruction and fined Funeral Home to his late resi- "0 and cm". dcnce where funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 2 2 p.m. Interment in People's Cemetery, Kensington. ENGAGEMENTS ' MR. AND M-"RS. LEONARD S. WILLIS, New Haven, wish to the engagement of their daughter. Thelma Freda. to Vernon George Inman, son of Mr. Ernest inman and the late Mrs. Inman. North Tryon. P.E.I. Marriage to take place September 1 at 2:30 pm. in SIIIIOIJIIC: Cornwall United Church. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. AULD, Freetown. P.E.I., wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Isabel. to Ernest Lloyd Heighten, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. D Heighten. Plctou. N.S. Marriage to take place in Ottawa, August 25. N. D. Macloan ownnnranszn amunn . Charlottetown and North wiitsiiin DIALIMI , Charlottetown Funeral Homo 10 Esston 8t. IIAI. 4626 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - IOIEIIT E. IIIAILEY THE FLOWER CART if ssasimu: osninmousiis mo. THE REVEREND R. J. Berlis. D. D., Minister of the Church of S. Andrew and S. Paul, Montreal is to be the guest preacher Sunday Evening at the Hunter River Pres- byterian Church at 7.30 o'clock when the annual tbankoffering ser- vice of the W. M. S. will he held and special music will he provid- ed. Dr. Berlis is well rememI.ered as student missionary in the Brook- fleld and Breadalbane Charges and has returned to the Island as a some visitor on several occas- ions since. A giaduate of the Uni- verslty of Toronto and Union Theol- ogical Seminary in New York. Dr. Berlis took postgraduate studies in Germany and at S. Andrew's University, Scotland. Serving first as Assistant to the late Dr. Wil- llam Henry Boddy. Minister of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Minner-polls, Dr. Berlin then re- turned to Canada to accept the As- sslstantship to the Dr. Geo. H. Donald at the Church of 8. Andrew and S. Paul in Montreal. During the War he served overseas as a chaplain with the Forestry Corps and the Black Watch and upon the retirement of Dr. Donald was nam- ed Minister of this historic and in- fluential Congregation. He will be assisted In the Service by Mr. Wal- ter F. McLean, Student Minister. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Townsend and baby daughter Debra Ann. have returned to Toronto after an enjoyable visit with Mrs. Town- send's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Rupert. Mr. 6. L. Publtcover sccompsn In North W Ell lea 14 years to it! Inclusive. 1. Elea- nor Henry, 2. Carol MacLeod. Over 16 years Seann Trlubhas. 1. Margaret Rhynes. 2. Ruth Ross. is years and under, 1. Elittabeth Haywood, 2. Janet Louise Meillsh. 14 years and over. 1. Margaret Visited P.E.I. Annually For Past Fifty-Eight Years Friday evening, Aug. 3, 1956 was referred to the many friends who Rhynes, 2. Ruth Ross.- a gala night at French River when had assembled to once again spend Highland Fling. open. 1- Shirley over 100 neighbour. and friends. an evening with him in social f'el- Verna Stewart, 2. Cora Mesgher. to the skirt of the bagpipes played lowship and take a brief -look 13 years to 16 inclusive. 1. Jeanet- lbyt BrucethMatciLatre: of Char- backward over the years. txo MacNaughton, 2. Patricia Mac- o e own, ga ere a e summer I-w h , ay. home of Mr. Albert 2:. Mace. ,1... .,'.., 'f.'fL',,'3'b,f.,mwgf.'.'1 .y,fIi,.,';','.,f. Over in. 1. Ja t Elizabeth find The purpose of this friendly in- 58 years ago and the years you -Wm 2- J”9PI' EIIIL vasion was to pay tribute to Mr. both spent in annual vacation in SW”"I an” W9"-1' co” M"? Mace who has been making an- New London. heirs: 2- :33 12:31-6 inclusive 1 nual visits to French River for Rf Y 5 - ' the past 58 years and who, during de,:aheI;,efm;::j,,.wI;.'iacI.IIa;;If19t4t:3 :2: gang! nhMll;INlIl8I1I0ll. 3- KN?" these years has by many generous 1 me; 1 H 1, , 9 H 0 - ' nnd kind ads, gneauy endeared me; :om"3:ewi'!Ifam.fc::;'n Over 16 years. 1. Janet Elizabeth himself to all with whom he came yen, to 3.9,, ,3 they grew up. H"d30"- 2- PELTICIF Mm"- I" contact The address touched on the place sewn TrIuiIhaH(I3pe1iI' itifn yes? Mr- Georse Ferguson cmblv which nis Island had taken in the 3"3m,"";';I.e';;,,.;,Q,n ' "' ' acted as master of ceremonies ljhgtart gfllgff. Mace bveilio hssndowtn "14 yen: and 0;", 1. Jggnette Meek to read an address to Mr. "-925 .h,?,i'::.;'n-. I;c:,t,1c Iarui g::.I:I):u8hIon' 1 Jud EIIHIRHI Mace. He then called upon Dr. ' , t , W.J.P. MacMillan, O.B.E., a close 3:; ,1?-E t::og1):nea?31'.iItI::, Jmgyugl 1?” htChlmv:IoI::mp' friend of Mr. glvfface formany years. to your lovely mmm'" emu” Nage ye ac aux on. es e. to present a t; a cane, suitably ' ' inscribed to Mr. Mace from his :,',.':m:I.W;&'f, .'Ze.I3:,",f',,'.;'I:,,f,?;'.'.' Jswgrgm 13:53.3 dchamRIo:'I:.:I:' friends at French River. In doing "-9 kindly remembered by you. N';e ' u mm m e ' so, Dr. MacMlllan referred to Mr. and om". i mg” d D ca. 0 en Maces' life as a "romance" and R I i t M -m f 1 wpignlp 0;! afnhu ' P said he was easily the "most un "I '31:” 0 i! deu? "daft Pn,I'Nb" aware yn"' forgettable character I have ever MeMI:. 15:." Irv egg: He car:'r B i so, 13 d met” as a boy ofelzwelgrs less :IltI)1Ie'edvLIeln daiTp1peCari;IohIdeaI:'Ie Hyiigs Qi- Ml'- Mace. With Chlflclefllllc British tralningy ship "Sauncy Ar: sII:ye1"Itaren Lee Trenhhlm: m0de8b' thanked hi! Mild! Ind isthuasa" and later as a seller on It years to 18 inclusive Patricia Md "me I"'""”"5 "id 5'3"” merchant ships sailed the Seven Miller 2 Janet MacGllllvray E'l”.'I..'.':.':..';"2f." .':'."'..:::..'.';:. ' F --o--' W M------- T------ corners of the Globe. ' 5,135.: iiggffj RI:-0 f.f"ch'd 3:! the :t::dIId.peISi:t!lIi2rII:necI ow;.ch(I'IIiI':'selr M" F"5"'”" 5'” 93"” 0" R9V-- in the business which Tigeciliiiduedtg H0Im"- I W.E. Ingrsham, Eliphalet Howatt, in Boston. Hon. Dougnid Macxlnnon trophy, Judge C. St. Clair Trsinor, E.W. "A. . hngme token of our H. march on choice. 1. Fraser Johnstone and Rolland Paynter to m W, ask you to newt this Holmes. 2. Harold Su'herland. :ay a few words. Each in turn ro- cm; win the hope mu R Wm be Best dressed gentleman in High- S-Fred In KIOWHIR terms to the ' land dress, 1.1-Iamld Sutherland. kindness and hospitality of Mr. :'::'.,ijj'n";f,:;'f:":l'”yo”;:”it'hof',;:II' Best dredled Highland dancer. Mam .. - . I' Heather Rhynss. A delicious lunch was served by :'hY;I'3f1cI;emm,TI” mnd ' WI" Band competition, 3100 prize. 1. the ladies and the evening ended ed "M pI'"'”I New Glasgow Girls Ind 375 by the singing of Auld Lang Syne. :::tmboe:'" M 0” m'm.'. Men” 5”" Westviile Dunvegan. I I French River has been fortunate nd you "mt nrs indeed in having a man like Mr. Mace visit throughout the years and Mr. Rolland Paynter sxpress- Fun ed the feeling in the hearts of all .ral of lot. when he 0 lded hi with the v:oiI'ItIIsu"Bette: lgvneilug Howard wood! 5'' shotput-1. George Walters. 2. David Macheod. Tossing the csbre. 1. David Mac- Iaod. 2. WA. Macmillan. IN yd. dash. 1. Alfred Groom. 1. David MacLeod, 3. Ivan Ashley. A veteran of the pipes ls Pipe ; Major Fraser Holmes of Trenton. i Games. Pipe Major Holmes has: Gnardlan Photo . Highland Games I executive's next regular meeting is under one roof. External Affairs day in the Commons that his de- partment is t tossing the cabre at Saturdgys .IIighland WEATHER TORONTO '- Tempe;-3. lures issued by the Toronto public weather office: Min Max (NIsht) (Day) Dawson ............ - Vancouver . Edmonton sense Halyifax asses szgsseazsaaasaaa t . I it . g.--. HALIFAX (CP) - The weather office here says fair weather is forecast to continue todpy. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotla, Prince Edward Island and New Bninswick: Clear with a few cloudy intervals; not much change in temperature; t winds. Low-high at ,New Gasgow 45 and 75. Charlottetown, Moncton and Campbellton 50 and 75. Fredericton and Edmundston 50 and ill. Saint John so and 70., of Fundy: Light winds; clear with fog patches beginning to form in early morning; visibil- ity 1o miles lowering in fog to near zero; little change in tem- perature. High tldo today at Charlottetown at 9:55 11:. and 11:08 p.m. at s .m. and 0:48 p. tides eighteen sun rises today at 5:01 am. and sets at 7:33 p.m. . OTTAWA (Special --Prince Ed- ward Island is a haven for people suffering from hay fever. the House of Commons was told dur- ing the debate on the estimates of Hon. Jean Lesage, Minister of Cites Island As Haven For Hay Fever Sufferers he was putting the information on the record because he felt it would be of great value to many hay fever sufferers in other parts of Canada and elsewhere. Tho Jenkins Pharmacy . DIAL 4219 We're as near as yo Phone. - Northern Affairs and National Resources. The statement was made by Neil A. Matheson (Lib- eral-Queens). The Canadian Tra- vel Bureau comes under the de- partment of Mr. Lesage and this was the item under discussion at the time. Referring to a Guardian story of July 10, Mr. Matheson gave as his authority Dr. Elzcar Camps of St. Ann do la Pocatlere, Quebec. who has been studying the rag- weed problem for many years. The Queen's member said that many people who are spending large sums of money hunting for relief from the agony of hay fever ST. PIUS X PARISH SUPPER PARKDALE HALL, masons, AUG. 7111 5 to 7 mi.- HOME oooxnn mm at sanan surrnn Adults s1.oo aazaan A'I'I'l-fi.AC'I'I0NVS otrrsmn 'AT . ChlldruI.Unda'12-500 could save money and a great deal of suffering if they would visit the Island. Quoting the Quebec authority. he said that the Island could really become a mecca for such persons. Mr. Matheson said --.........M..i.........M.. appointed. consisting of Walter Shaw. Walter Macxenzie. C. R. McQuaid and Lloyd MacPhsll. The to be held in Chailottetown on September 5. E ' SOME YEA1s8 YET OTTAWA (CPI - It will be some years before the external affairs department has a foreign office where all its services, now occupying a riumbe of Ottawa office buildings. would be brought Minister P e a r s o it said Thurs- "pretty far down" the priority list for the construc- tion program of government of- fice buildings. Fake Or Fact? . HYP,N'O'l'lSMf1; to For one night only. a iotumlvistt of - DAVID srswaiir International Hypnotist and Versatile E.-itertalner The Show includes Western Fancy Rope Spinning Flights with Boomerangs.-Memory Feats. A baffling mind reading effect. ' Laughs Galore! Audience Participation. iiou.AwAv obtus- MONDAY, AUGUST Oil: -- 8 P. 3!. Adults 75c Children 35c cannot be, will b 1. ......iZ.'ll”””” '” ..'3".:;i'..::.'"c." v-;i't.,-it-55-;,”',,.i' '"" ”i . ni-., w ed . , The address read to Mr. Mace E"? mgl Iiiime In XL:"I'I:I.P- son I Greerorlo Wdltdnnon Mun - - Y a .. ri-id ' ' ' om Auwnwgriih n. T 1: tmuggdluantpauii. David nlsclisod. o on Baptist Church. 4 ' Dedication At ,,-,-;,,,---;--. mm, ,m-,-,., cm- s or ans :1. o . . aroun o up" St Paurs chutch wing .. or dymllll --Hug... n..' Conservatives ilregtho on me. Breath of Goa'''. Plan Big RaIIy M the mom," "Me. in st. 'snnd' The sands of time are sink. Paul's Anglican Church yesterday ' The regular monthly meeting of morning the recently donated Dr' E" J' B'"”" MI"I'm "I "'9 "I5" Edi"-"'4 "1054 P1'08l'0-" chancel and sanctursry hangings The "yo" Baptm Church c”"' H" C”””"'"" A" : H W” and other ecclesta to equipment duiifd II” church s'"I" hm" I3” 3' 3'33"” ” donated by Mr. w.ii. Aitken and 2;... e,”f,'f, ”f,';: "m," tgfw 6-! nlsht The meotins us me- her dlusht dedl ted an . 1”" Rector. R:wIi.wI(IJ'anon c.T.'l'. Iiybboti : :m1IuI;3r" 6' 'w' '1' d" mu "T0 III! iilory of God in loving memofy of William Reztnald Ait- Bjfutfjpgggrzg gelgfueglkosiwfs wu-eve: 0' mm” - . recol I on s c meetings ken." P M the mm as having been a member of The horn held and gmng gm sistiifgacstnihe comsnuii,iIIin .::rvi.c: Try” "9"" ch"”I','0l' 54 nu-s. mm . "M was Rev. Father Charles Neville am” "Men mm 5' Md '"Pl”'I' VII” Of ML 000!!! Niel M. .. Pfalme; of the Society of st. Fras- n"”lC"""" I" "'"zo:m- u too cs.woinnlt toth colored care a pnosnt.Associaoo.PIansfortheprovin- immigrants a:rietfi'ng from Africa. 3"" MW” at C hich th am.-t..i , , uImeesIIet;trIensItId:' II.nI.IIiIo"i.IrIe:l:d hi: hi hi: may a-1:11 ho bold in upltI::nnIsI:r,ms7r. oi: olLoodon.lng. . ant took place - . ll Poo:l.e".s uni.P..vlTrI:sofIs::'ia D,.H.'-ofA'.d titooashtasdoothssnvs. . .9...” "(.1 N-Wiltshiro Lady w;umm I:-g:IIi'sm'mum ' I num' fdggingimg, mug ' . Dawson. wanna. qsstsl 0! "-73'. Ttudeathooelnsdathchome 3'4 iltlhid The Fit-liite Shoeco. Ltd. CLOSING our sAus suit CONTINUES , Au STOCK MUST-G0 - 1 BACK 3-IAOIS uisocats si-toss ... . LoAIlRS............ 3.93 l.AQlI8'l.A6if - town. on . ,, gt. I -..”t y 7 EV 5 s - an oosas -' I dam. . - -' . . .- . minutes later than Charlottetown. I mm.-....-.-.--.-u-..-.--:-.o. -