-.4'-...-.e-. . cin Alli) GEIITIIAL Page 2, The Guardian Sat., June, 16 1956 'CllAlWELL.lor bettc photo graphs. ' 'fYOUR DOLLAR BUYS UOII at the Hughes Drug Store.” BIRTII8. IIEATIIS. EIIGAGEMEITS. MARIIIARES Births COLES - At the Prince County niiuspital Wednesday June 13th, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Coles. Summersidc. a daughter. Sarah Alexandra. SMITH--At the Prince County Hospital. June 9. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith, 174 Duke Street, Summerside. I daughter. Karen Lee, weight 3 pounds. 1'2 ounces. PARKER-At the Halifax Iiifirm- ary. June 15th. 1956 to l)r. and Mrs. K. Ross Parker (nee Vudla MacKay. Albany. P.E.I.) n dau- ghter, Margaret Linne. Deaths JACKSON-On June 15th, at the King's Oounty Memorial lins- pital. Mrs. -0115 W. Jackson. Peters Road. Funeral service from the Church of Christ. Mur ray River. June 17th at 2.30 P- rn. Burial in Murray River Cemetery. IVERETTE-At Cornwall on Fri- day. June 15, 1956. Edward A. Everette in his 73rd year. Rest- ing at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Monday. ser- vice commencing at 2.30. In- terment Clyde River Baptist Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 8 to l(l. GALLANT-At tlic Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. June 15th, 1956. Bernard Gallant of 48'.& Douglas Street in his 62nd year. His remains will be forwarded this evenning at 4 o'clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held CAPT. AND MRS. JAMES COLES MICDONALD-NICHOLSON - Un- Iliondny morning to the Church Pr of the Most Holy Redeemer for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'- clock. Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. by Engagements Winsioe, wish to announce the 11 engagement of their youngest daughter. Margaret Jean to Clin- ton Graham Hall. Oshawa. son H. of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Hall. Marriage to take place July 14th. N 0 Fa Marriages Pleoslint greatly oblige yo s p.m.; , day School l-lnirview MUSICAL FESTIVAL Associa- tion annual meeting on June lltth. REMEMBER FATHER with gifts and cards from Reddin Bros. FOB CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy. shop at Gig- gey's Pharmacy. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of the air Saturday 1.30 p.m. over C.F. C.Y. Q.R. Stairs, Minister. GOZA SUN MATS for beach or lawn, 35.95. F. A. S. Jones, 129 Kent Street. THYMEWOOD. l.othian's Gift Shop now open. Corehead Bay, Stanhope. RENT A TV ANTENNA for summer home. Bowlan Radio. 114 Pownai Street, City. WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dial 3170. guest speaker in Pownal Church- this Sunday evening 7.30. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Service June 17th: Stanchel 3 p 'm; s. s. 2 p.m. Rev. .1. H. Bish-I -lop, lviinister. l MADAWASKA hand woven) skirts, siules, scarves. ties, ct('.., just ElITlVE(I. Thymewood, Stan- hope. I I YOU'LL FIND a meaningful gift I for Dad at the Bible House. Open , Friday evening and until 1230 Sat- l urday. BRADALBANE United Church. Sunday. June 17th: Ross Valley 11 a.m.; North Granville I p.m.; Pleasant Valley 7.30 pm. Rev. H. S. Raynor, Minister. FATHER'S DAY Watches. rings. cuff slides, lighters, shavers. and leather goods. You will find them all at Patterson's, Great George Street. suggestions: MR. BRUCE MOORE will 5 links, tiel x GRADUATE- In the list of hon- . our graduates of Notre Dame Ac- . ademy the name of Mary Curran was inadvertently omitted. NAME 0MITTED- Mrs. J. H. Bishop's name should have been sliovin as a Church of Scot- land vire-president on the Char- lottetown Auxiliary of the I".E.l otestant Orphanage. LAKEVIEW LODGE. Cavendish will be open June 17th. Cottages and dining-room. Serving meals to Itransicnts as usual. Reservations phone will receive personal at- ten t ion. BRADALBANE Sunday. June l7tli: Rose Valley, United Church a.ni.: North Granville 3 p.m.; Valley .30 pm. Sud turiy, Rev. S. Raynor. Minister. THE UNITED Baptist Church. rth River, Sunday, June 17th: irview 11 am.: North River 3 Long Creek 7.30 pm. Sun- 10 a.m.; ;i.ong Creek 10.45: North River 2 ited in marriage at the Freder-: icton Church of Christ. Freder- icton. P. E. l., June 14th. 1956. Ch, by Minister Marvel D. Dunbar.Iinz Charlottetown. were: MacDonald. son of Mr. Mrs. West MacDonald of Mil- nnd Elizabeth Nicholson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson of Hazelgrove. R. Pi of iloward Mclnnis FITTED roonmn 17! Queen dt.-Curio Bldg. N. D. Moeleon UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlitshlne DIAL 5549 Robert i ,1 mg. ""d'Sunday School dish Unilcd Baptist Church, wor- ship service 7.30 p.m. Rev. Bryer ,p.m. The North River service in NEW G I. A S G 0 W Christian irrh. Sunday, June 17th: Morn- worship and Communion 11 New Glasgow Community 10 a.m.; Caven- Jones, Minister. 8 AND I'-The June Meeting of the Charlottetown Business and Women's Club was . ' I held Jiine 11th in the form of 3 Buffet Supper. served by members the Executive. It was princip- ally a social evening. being the last meeting of the season. There was some discussion centred on the matters pertaining to the lil- ennial Conferenre meeting in Mon- treal July Bessie Prowse was in the Chair. iflth arid l4lh. Miss Charlottetown Funeral Home 78 Euston St. llllll. 4626 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service ROBERT E. BRADLEY - Director - smcs 1332 IIIIIBI Our Atbol D. Mac Aeolian Organ Air Conditioned (hops) IN NEW ENGLAND with your funeral problems for New England. Contact him for prompt sod stlicisnt service. SERVICE IS A "LONG" WORD .-7.c:rangasm.m. I979 Mossoclwsstti Avenue ' M tlovwidso 0-5000 cussstsos so, mass. at Service Leod is familiar .1 FLOWER "Sq It with Flonvors" MAIITIMI osssunous i.ro'. cm '”"n.5 p ouinasst wanna The first siilp of the Canadian avy to visit the port this season, the Tribal Class Destroyer Escort H.M.C.S. Haida, Commander Vic- tor Br()ii'll, inset, in command way wharf yesterday morning. pulls into her berth at the Rail- Counted as one of the fightingcst o P. E. ISLAND LIFE Underwrit- ers at Golden Jubilee meeting in the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. Front left to right, A. W.. Lingard. Assistant General Manager, Life GOZA sim MATS for beach or lawn, 85.95. F. A. S. Jones, 129 Kent Street. REMEMBER FATHER with gifts and cards from Reddin Bros. THE UNITED council in Canada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Divine Worship Sunday, June 24th, I956: 9.45 a.m., North Rustico; ll a.m., Cavendish, and 7.30 p.m. at New Glasgow. POLICE COURT-A taxi driver for parking in an area not rented for ioxi purposes was fined two dollars and costs by Magistrate K.M. Marlin. yesterday morning. No other cases were on the docket. ALI. SCHOOL TAX due Rock- borrn School District No. 40 in- rliidini: Hermnnvillo. if not paid) by July 4, 1956, will be handed in (for collection. By order of Trus- ccs. THE UNITED Baptist Church. North River. Sunday, .liine 17; Fairvicw ii a.rn.; North River. 3 p.m.; Long Creek 7.30 pm. Sun- rlny School Falrviciv it) a,in., Long (rock it) 45, North River 2 p.m. The North River service in War- ren Grove ,School. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. MILTON - BUSTICO PARISH - Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday, June 17th are: St, John's, Milton: 10.00 s.m.. Sunday School. 11.00. morning prayer and sermon; Christ Church. Cherry Valley: 2.!) even- ing prayer and sermon; St. Mark's, Rustico: 7.1). evening prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. FIIEDEBICTON and Bresdal bane Churches of Christ. Sunday. June 17th: Fredericton Sundq School 10 s.m., wordiip and Com- munion at 11 n.m.; Bresdslbsno service at 1.!) pm. Bysrd Thur- bor, Minister. FUNERAL FRIDAY - Funernl servlcen for the late Mrs. Marg- aret Bell were held on Friday I the Bownoss Funeral Hmne. Rev. J. Donald Mscitay wu tn. ofdo lsiing clergyman. The psi) been is aware Kaye Hansen. wlllinn Alfred Forbes. John Wright. Groom, John Taylor. Wymn Itch. Intsnnent bok place in its People's camtsry. Sunday School to a.m.. worship . Underwriters Association of Can- ada; D. K. Lewis, C. L. U. Man- ager Prudential of America. Hal- ifax; J. LeRoy Gallant. president Personals ltirs, Edna Vinnicombe. of Har- court, N.B. is arriving this after noon. Saturday on a short vlsi to her sister-in-law Miss Ruth Vin nicombe. Mrs. Hcnricttn Packham De- Generes of Long Ht-tirli, Califor- nia arrived on Tuesday to visit relatives on the Island. Mrs. De- Generes expects to return to Cal-I ifornia in September. Mr. and Mrs. William . Hook and their young son Billie of (.'hnr- loiictown will motor to George town todziy to attend the celc-, bration of the -illlh anniversary oi the wedding of Mrs. iiook's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lav- lmorning. William Ivcs presided at anriler on Sunday. GUliTF.itiAI.lt (AP) A mil-I itziry court Thursday acquitted twol , In his to classify iinI7.r”'7:rao”6s Mrs. F.W. Andrew, 7 Lspthornc Avs., Charlottetown, was the loc- kv winner of the Frigidaire li- ectlic ltsnge given by I.'l'. Hol- ...---.e . , .5 I u-,,r.- .- ')-4 .. , . 1 army coloncls charged with sub- version and ordered their release.l DESTROYER ESCORT HAI DA PULLS INTO BERTH Navy during North Atlantic and European we. World War 2. she saw considerable ters. Prior to arriving in Chap service and was in many engage- lottetown the Haida paid a short ments with enemy vessels in the Visit I0 GBSPC. Quebec and other ships of Canada's St. Laivrence ports. P. E. Island Life Underwriters: Donald T. Loucks. C. L. 0'. Super (M 0. A. Granum. Asst. Director of visor of A" l Insurance Co., Toronto. Guardian Photo.... Mutual Wis; Avcncies. Northwestern Life Ins. Co., Milwaukee. Golden Jubilee of P.E.I. Life Underwriters Held Yesterday were presented by Lieut. Col. Fielding. President . Lelloy Gal lant was chairman at the lunch- eon meeting. Guest speaker at the afternoon session was Donald T. Loucks, C. L. U. of Toronto and Mr. Graninn. The vote of thanks to the visiting WHY WONDER! WHEREVER YOU LIVE- WHATEVER YOU DO- NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF CAR YOU WANT TO BUY - YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE THE FABULOUS I956 MORRIS MINOR THE LOWEST-PRICED BRAND NEW CAR . Coming equipped to you with heater, directional lights. tubeless tires, air foam cushion seats, defroster, and genuine leather upholstery. g DRIVE IT AWAY FOR S1495 Victor Ling, C. L. U. occupied the chair at the Golden Jubilee meeting of Prince Edward Island Life Underwriters hold at the Ciiarloilctown Ilntei yesterday the afternoon session. Following opening remarks by .l. Leroy Gallant, nicsident of the organization. greetings from the city were extended by Deputy May- or A. W. 'tIicn Gnudct and by Lleut Cnl. P. S. Fielding. M. M.. 1)., Superintendent of insurance for the Province. Talks on various phases of In- surance were given by A. 0. Gran- iim of iiillwaultcc. Wis., D. K. Lewis. Halifax and A.VW. Lingard. Toronto. U The National Quality awards of nmtr . Excelsior Life Home Economics I Program Al High School O ' T ho'l'khop:s;Ishof.Otadel 7. B and I ' won as follows: . who welcomed thou prsssnt; Ihlrlsy Boisner. commsntstor: Marlene luoll who described the Grade-LII eourso, Bliss-no. who save a dcsnonstr n on fruit. The girls in each grade modelled the garments they nude in their sewing classes. to music supplied by Miss Ruth Boswell. The grade 1 students each made and modelled s gathered cotton skirt; the Grade VIII cotton blouses, skirts, and shorts; the Grade IX girls cotton dresses and various other oulilts. other garments made but not modelled on stage were on dis- play in the Iudltorlum. Sample meals of breakfast. dinner, and supper, representing the work in Grades 7. ii, and 9 respectively, and following Canada's Food Rules for one day. were also shown, Notebooks kept by pupils and re- ference books in Home Economics were featured on another table. ,In her closing remarks the corn" mentator read "A Girl's Creed which pointed out the il1h9i'eDI value of Home " i trail!- in and of s 'in- itself whether as a public or private car- car. Increase Shown in Freight Traffic The monthly report for May on the movement of freight by the Borden-Tormentine ferry as re- leased yesterday by the..Canadian National Railways. Island Divis- ion, shows an increase of exports to the mainland of slightly over 40 per cent over the number of car- lnsds for the same month of 1955. For the same period the shipments from Tormsntins to the Island declined. . The total number of cars moved from Borden to Tormentine was 1,311 carload: as compared to 927 for the same period last year. The main item responsible for the in- crease was: ( 1955 in brackets) Pot- ; I vation Army in . while." , particularly pro Rapids Enthusiastic Support In Salvation Army Campaign "rile spontaneous and enthus isstlc support given to the nod shield and sunset Lodge fund ral- slng campaign is a source of great encouragement to those who are giving leadership," Provincial Crildlflntll Norm"; lw.t Inwther s s a nice as evening. "A refusal to assist either in as- sumlng responsibility for convu- snsreaortomskestlnsm cl contribution has yet to be experienced: truly the Island peo- ple gladly cooperate with the Sal- their varied ser- vices ot love. and deem it worth Women's Institutes throughout the Province have been 5 in responding to the appeal. The Charlottetown chairman, L. uu; D. Macifay. Manag ( Royal Bank . of Cansds. is cslllnegr all city can- . vassers to meat at the Salvation Army Citadel at six o'clock on " ” next to make their final reports. A ready and willing response has been met with by the special names committee hesded by lion 3. Earls MacDonald and '1'. Roy Cudmoro. The work of this com- mittee is practically completed. Ben E. Rogers. manager of the Bank of Montreal, who is Prov- incial treasurer of the campaign, reported that the amount already deposited comp to favorably with that of last year. Monday night bank staff member. will be on hand to take care of all sub scriptions. in Summsrside, R.E. Ellis is in charge of the campaign and head- quarters is confident that his re- port will conform to the highly satisfactory returns of former appeals. M8101" Stanley's round of cani- Siar Cab Lucky Number pslgn activities In .1 find him visiting i,a'Ian:a:.'I.,”f,.,I,','3 Montague and Geo ill. bacon” O - P8 . Whit ' head the drive in nun'II;”m.)'eI," Mrs. '1'.H. Fraser at Murray 1-inf bour. and Mrs.W.N. Boyce at Tllnlllh Milo! Mundy of the saint John. NB. Corps to V1," l!o;;ge:ih-and Konsutgton 1,, about rs. .i.G. Dennis, so 2 Alpha Rebekah Lodge.mI1:Iy .35 ed the membership of tbs Odie with, the intention of dist- rlbutins envelope: at the homes 1. Charlottetown and Parkdale com. menclng next Wednesdny, -ml splendid gesture of goodwm and cooperation entails -conslderabi. .':.;'5.ii:::.;;,:"” -Mie- s comm ti 1 the campaign eien aSnou(ItiI:uie)v!ilithi:I conducted by the Lions Club of that thrlvln town. under the chalrmanshp of their president James Innes. manqger of the Can: ad1i)an oB1aink of Commerce. r. . . Philips at Albe t Lloyd Matthews at 0'LeaIr3:ni:0'g of whom gave successful leader. Ship in the campaign last yea, have ngonsgnted to continue co. 0 er tllilitlgs n'galiI t1Ilesp:r?sIrn.. "Mr "' DIE! IN TRUCK UPSET ST. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CP) - Webber of St. John's was killed Thursday night when his truck overturned into Bay Bulls big pond on the southern shore. Thoma. White, a passenger, was Injured ' -'-it--4 Ed's Taxi Lucky Numbers 37465-B - 38069-B 6561. Eric by turnips 104 (50), livestock I20 (33), miscellaneous 94 (60). scrap iron 25 (5). hides 5 (0). canned goods 7 (3) and butter and cheese 2 (0). Roughwood was down 39 (81) also eggs 8 (I5). meats 25 (27) and vegetables 2 (4). On the import side 1976 carlonda were moved from Tormentlne to Borden as against 2151 in May 1955. Gas and oils were down 143 (280), lime 375 (383), autos 86 (106) miscellaneous 101 (I17). sand, stone. gravel. brick and cement 96 (105), lumber 17 (25). canned oods 10 (15) and meats 15 (18). e commodities arriving in great er quantities were coal. 87 (66) fertilizer 474 419) less carload lots M4 (256), salt ill (15). aerested waters. In (B) and vegetables 9 CANADIAN YOUTH FLABIY MONTREAL (CP)-Easy living is having its effect on the gen- eral health of North America's youth, D. S. Penton. bendrncster of Lower Canada College. said Thursday in an annual founder's day address. He said tests have shown that "soft - living" North American youths are "flabblcr" than their European counterparts, who exercise themselves much more. speakers was extended by Roy MscGi1iivrsy. B20147 Dial 6562 6581 Dial 5532 INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. 49? :30?-gig H. M. DAVISON LTD. no me "'8 law Method tllssiisre G. G. K. Peake R88. 7210 CAR RADIOS .N9-MLE, PLYWOOD? nnswn WE HAVE In our New Location Next To A" M” ”'I”':I&”'” CHANDLER anus GARAGE. no POWNAL BOWLAN RADIO 8 TV IIIIIIIIIIIII t-in iIlIIllr . may ..iiii.....u .-,. ANNUAL P.E.I. Guernsey Breeders Association will be held in the Department of Agriculture Building Committee Room, 3rd floor. on Friday, June 22nd at8p.m. V J. MacDONALD JOHNSTON, ' .1. ERIC HURRY, MEETING President. Secretary. McicKAY- MOTORS 57 ST. PETERS ROAD Excellent business Iistsollsnd.tsrgsstorssndewssIosIo.tIel sndwslk-in meat eoolu. Aisoustonll :Ihl.!lcQllil'oI1lhItO,lHIlIlI-III For particulars apply Is:- . DIALOMI FOR SALE stKtabors.P. 1!. Olllf Itstion . Pore athlsoptioe. stooIi-la-trsdsotIIsssalsnu'oIan- Jones I. IOIII. or uni-asses-unrest alum. DIAL VICKERSON I 99" I ENGINEERING CO. CLOSED SATURDAY 'I2:3D DURING JUNE - JULY - AUGUST I LISTEN TO Prince Edward Island Hospital PANEL DISCUSSION ON HOSPITAL SERVICE CFCY uouonv. aims is. 1:50 to I p.ni. (ST)