oannnzn oll'll' BEACH DELRAY BEACH. Fla. (AP)-F-. Police ordaosd. about. ill. 1 and Negroes off the public benclgs Ian pulling the brake com or dil- eonnecting the coach coupllnlm Each time the train has stopped. most of the 1.000 me INN have dispersed to the nearest bars. Mrs. Lois MacDonald and sun. William MacEachern. Jr. The graduates were introduced by Dr. J.W. Macxenzie, Hospital Chief of Staff. Refreshments were Demonstrate Against Going To Africa 'm.ioN. r l.' a n c 'o (Reutera)-- Conoe Cove-born, Association For United church Heavy Docket PRESENTS DRAMA AWARD His Excellency. the Right Hon- orable Villcent Massey. Governor General of Canada, presents the Calvert Trophy to Mrs. Eleanor Beecroit of the University Alum- nae Dramatic Club of Toronto. best presentation in the Dominion Drama Festival Final, along with a cheque for 51,000 donated by Calvert's. and was mad: Satur- day night at Sherbrooke. Que.. scene this year of ill Finals. The winning play was "Teach Me How and sponsored Planning Association of Canada, wall is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Under the Highway 'ih-om. Act seven speeders were fined :10. All eighth was fined 815.00 for Speeding through built up areas. Most of the above offenc occurod near such centres as Cornwall. Hampton. and C. ud. Two were giprehended near Parkdale. For permitting unlicenud drivers to operate their vehicles. two persons were fined :10, and costs ea . Three others were fined 35. and costs for lack of or defective equipment on their vehlcles. Another, for f to have proper registration was fined 35.00 and costs. and a simi- lar fine was imposed on aperson charged with driving on the wrong side of the highway.' TEMPERANCE ACT Two offenders, charged under the Temperance Act for possesion of intoxicating liquor in a place other than their residence. re- ceived fines of 320.00 and costs, A person charged with intoxication in a public place was fined an identical sum. For possession of an intoxicating liquor, not pur- chased at the Vendors (moon- P.E.l. Ayrshire: was held at the Y.M.C.A. on Tues- day, May 22 with the president. Russel St. John. in the chair. The president opened the meeting by paying special tribute to the past- resident, Mrs. Stewart Pierce and the other members of the execut- ive for the great part they have Played in the establishing of the first Day Training Class for He- tarded Children. This class is sponsored by the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Lesion. B.E.S.L. The treasurer, Jack Leightizer. gave a very favourable report on the tag day and Mr. St. John thanked all those who had worked so enthusiastically toward making this day such a success. Correspondence from the Can- adian Association for Retarded Children was read and discussed. A letter from the Cerebral Palsy group congratulating the associ- ation on the opening of the Da)' Training Class was also read. Mrs. James Mullins was alJP' ointed as chairman of the mem- bership committee. It was moved by Mr. Mullins and seconded by in a large class of mature cows. 305 day Division. She gave 13.298 Born in Canoe Cove. P.E.I., Mr. Macliinnon attended Prince Char- les School, Charlottetown. graduated from Dalhousie Uni- ll'”anfs from the Middle East. lb ATKINSONS GROCEERI verslty and Pine Hill Divinity College. Halifax. Mr. Mackinnon served at Hall- vllle, 0nt., Peterborough. Perth, walkerville and Orangevllle, be- fore coming to Toronto. After coronary thrombosis forced his retirement. Mr. Macirliinon moved to Etobicoke, a Toronto suburb, where he took an actlvei part in civic affairs. He is survived by his widow andl two daughters. Q Nurses Hold ' Graduation Dance The blue and white colors of the The blue and whit colors of the School blended with soft lighting! effects at the Y.M.C.A. Gymnas- ium last night to set the scene for a delightful dance held by the the job was half finished, leav- ing a greasy film over the dish- Training faculties at the United Nations railway training centre in the Paris area Tuesday for Mar- and Pakistan will be extended to ap- Sofar the train. which left from the 151,132,000 on April 1, seille. has been brought to an lbflllll Will four times bythe sold- was a record b. when the latest census was taken. A total of 4.09ll.10lg0 births last year officials last week indicated that Negroes were welcome to use the - beach. in In County Court Relarded Children M.,,.,,,, D,” .....m..y..u.r.. W mm M W M U? P6P.-em;,3-AN W.-, ..,,,.,, .,,....,,, .., ., .,,,,.,. An exceptl heavy docket R ( k Davfd Schurmnni Mm 113. mu”. threw a grenade as they swarmed WASHINGTON (AP) - The ctelu-y dispute over use of the bathing -- an's”. "......;" GM . ..3.?..2"”.......”.P.t.-i:o.:i".:"::. w--H--n cw-v --6 we M M r W mm or be we .33?" ti::d".i.:::."r::.i. .:l We 6-my '0 mush au 0 a 'yes 's sitting of Dnrrach. ' nag”-In d t, t, 3, P09 0 9 5 -- the incident, but observers said the Queen's county Magi.s- The monthly meeting of the Unlled Cblmib minlltfi 101' 33 ' "no" ' 0" ” ul April 1 at 161,440,000. The bureau. 75 N d - y - ntll his Lire t in ms. being sent to ht in erl. i fl6.306.000.. "W" - 93”" ” '" etl'"” trates .Court Association for Retarded Children zfeadranlll hoapnalreruerslaefy. TRAIN RAILWAYMEN No on. was All I ::ltllot:lsp;vrasceamgaci;nt:pared wuhlnumbu. of whit", ,m,,gy wen. ' 1950? agers, confronted each other. City, . Ff; The trophy is awarded for the Ti) Cry" by Patric” J””dry- a:,X”co:f:"0sfd3o”:;::f., 3:9: Mr. Leightizer that a letter Ol Graduates of the Prince Edward lllll The case of a resident of gin!” be 59'" '0 Ilhethlmrnigrf Island Hospital Schofl of Nursing. ll” M""'”' H”'”"'' ”””'E”' W” u."”' "'"”''g Elem.-”' .5 sun A 'l.'gelt"lmbl"ll” ”'ild"l'l"".lL' warm wnamnn AN sr KELLOGG'S 8 oz - - ITY AND CENTRAL -in”-Eels"; 5::-"vs 3:: 5-.a::.e. l.......... o... ............ ':.:m5 M. 25.3.. - c o l arm e person 0 an- , .. ml 03,9,-y was adtioumed until June a record player for the Day Tram" the music the Downtownem. MER To MAKE ATKINSO , SURE THI g .. . . . N S YOUR PICNIC IIEAD r 1, Mr. Eyslq-mmor appeared 10,- ing Class. ' Chaperones for the occasion were UARTERS I or Page 2 The Guardian Th M 24 I956 "'8 """”d- M" 5” H”"”'” "M" ”' ""3 Q ' Fl-AKE5 9 l ursw ay v charged under the Criminal activities of the Training Class gguard r ql ' . '1 WEEK END SPECIMJ Code for making a disturbance Proved most lntercstlnsbfll asllli e ' KELLOGGS LGE' PKG. - WEEK-END SPECIALS .l in a dance hall at New Glasgow. couraslng. Mrs. Ernest T H INSTANT sml;c1AL SALE in Adell.-1'5 llillllnel-y, - Adena” Mminery two persons were fined 320.00 and Mrs. Smith were appointed to the o . I . costs or 30 days. For failing to lunch committee. The next meet- MAXWEIL HOUSE c . DR. 1.. lnnllrrv will be ah. -CRASWELL for better photo. mp at the see... or an accident, ing will be held at such time that says Tho.-bum ;rl sent from his office until June 18. graphs." an offender was fined 52530 and Mr. Km-hen of Halifax wll.l. be H 1 ' OLA f costs or 30 days. available to address the mec ma. .l' mH(.3lTs9'lvall-s EZ'olE"l1.?3 rilivlsll ,,';:3g:g,:;gg:;gsg;g35 M0” agree! log; mend charged win; gggnmerr;l;;rs,vgl1 beulrgoggggngg ""3"" e 2 oz. BOTTLE LARGE PKG. JENKINS 7 OZ. TIN . 35 3 II OTITI8 0 l I-. l”"' 204 K5” St" 353.000 wgere srellllafilleg IE "lung; known. A wish to have more mem- Read these actual words from D c -' runs: ACTIVE DRUGS with "9 TREAT THE SICK WEI-In 23. in' the case of impersonating hers loin was expressed and any Illllllell "W .1. a Qualified Experienced Service. glggey" Ph3'm3cY- "P9" 3 3-m a Peace Officer, the evidence'' of new members will be cordially "Dem. Sit. -I worih's Pharmacy. 9"” four lyvitngsses fo; the prose lg: W'Irlgfe)l!llned.ung was then adjnumed u h d I 1. area BC 6 l ATTEND CONFERENCE-' M KIRK or 57' JAM!-'75TC0"' rba8M:yr1l5lmllfl'.eIf.aif.e lL)'lgl:llllell and the evening closed with the wzlfh gesigutg an-prdlilem with g the Regional Planning Con- (3,K3P"0"3l mew”! I0" l 8 ll 1- appeared for the accused and Mr. lunch. dishwaghlng. Thu chore was al- YORK 20 oz. I lerence being held at Halifax, on ""'dlYl 7530 P-m- Kirk HELL .l.P.Nicholson for the Crown. -1 ways a dread to me. With other I Thursday and Friday of this week Mr C I . A . brands of soap products. the suds . .' by Community . avln MacDonald, Corn- Mcllae, New Wilishlre, was third always seemed go vamsh before ARS . I .3 ' ' Central Mortgage and Housing Print Cotton in off shade. Factory 4 . Corporation. gegances, 5 yards for slot), 5, A. 305 day DlVlSl0n.4SilE gal: ;0,t256 . i c onald's, 3rd Floor. pounds milk and 7 , un s a u g 5; 1y cl M5510” 35"” Cl-051'-'5 259 days, this being 137 and 152 ' M”. ;(';';''&'A: um, . on Friday May 12. the Chu'- PLAIN AND PRINTED Cotton; per cent of breed average for milk -mommmq, No... scam, 2'lc ' O l L I this Province will be represented by Mr. Keith Pickard. Featured speakers will be Messrs. E.G. Al- len, chairman, New Bi-unswick's provincial planning board; W.A.G. Snook, Halifax city planning en- gineer: Stanley H. Pickett. plan- ning officer for St. John's, New- foundland; and planning consult- ant, J. Philip Dumaresq, Halifax architect and planning consultant. Humphrey Carver, adviser for lottetown United Baptist Mission ' Band held its closing meeting. Anne Gillies presided and Mrs. - Carl Burke was pianist. The dedication of mite boxes and offering was followed by respon- sive reading led by Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. Sterling Inman and Mrs. Victor Runtz opened the mite boxes and reported a total of over ' 350.00 for the past years. The devotional period closed MEDICAL PHARMACY Drug store sales continues all this week. Many outstanding. bargains. Cor- ner Pownal and Richmond Streets. TABLE OILCLOTII and plastics in fancy designs. 45 and 54 inch. widtha. Clearing at 50 cents per yard. S. A. McDonald's, 3rd floor, PLAIN DROADCLOTIIS and in values to 65 ents 5819 three yardcs for p:lr.0ll:"gt A. McDonald's, 3rd Floor. VISIT HI STYLE Mllllnery, Great George Street. Special val- llel 39 3-95. 4.50 and 4.95 just received. HISTORICAL SOCIETY broad- cast CFCY tonight at 7:45 pm. Mr. Walter Hyndmau will speak on ”Mslpeque". Make High Performances In the Canadian Ayrshire Review for May. four Island Ayr- shire cows rank high in the various classes: Charlottetown Fair Palm! own- ed by the Experimental Farm was class leader for J unlor 3 year olds. and butterfat respectively. Baeburn Rena owned by Earle Fine Edition Of P.W.C. Year Book The 1956 edition of the "Welsh- man" (Prlnce of Wales College Year Book) is one of the most at- tractive and interesting editions pounds milk and 564 pounds fat in 305 days. Fairvue Empress owned by A. Macliae and Sons. Charlottetown. was third in a large class of senior two-year olds. Kirlrslde Velma owned by G. P. Matheson and Son, Milton. was fifth in the mature class, 865 day Division. She gave 14,929 pounds milk and 650 pounds fat. Held Yesterday There was a full attendance of the executive of the Provincial Lib- eral Association at a regular quar- terly meeting held yesterday aft- ernoon at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Benjamin Rogers presided. Premier A.W. Matheson was pres- ent and addressed the meeting. Vice-presidents, Louis Poole, Mon- tague; Aden Mulllan, Klnkora; Treasurer Simon Paoll and Sec- rater. '' Then I tried new MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT - just one teaspoon in the ishpan makes the water soft and sudsy. for the en- tire job. It is certainly a wonderful pro- duct and so economical. After showing my friends its wonderful results in hard water, they too have become faithful users of your miracle product. MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT. MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT Burke Electric 2 for 4lc ROUND STEAK Ill. 59” s,'.....,.. .......,.,,. 2 pkgs. 35c SIRLOIN OB T-BONE STEAK ll). 69c RIB ROAST ll). 53: CANADA CORN STARCH Ill. 39: lb. only 251: SHOULDER ROAST RIB STEW WHITE SUGAR GBANULATED 10 lb. 79: CORNED BEEF Ill. 25c SHINOLA FLOOR WAX L with prayer by Mrs. C.S. Scranton. ” During the 1853011 Peflod MP3 31- that the student body has produc- ,-emry FIA. Luge ayong Wm, m. PICNIC lb. 43c l L. Milton showed slides entitled DIE-9 IN TORONTO-The sad ad in many yegrg. Serlnugnegg I h I t f eh din, . l , l "Paco of the High Country" and SSW! bl! been 1'eC9lV9d by Ml'S- mingled with gaiety seems to be ei:?,.”t,,.',i'i;.':: egf;.f.?c.;”'3.,.,fgh.,u. 1 LB. ' l Mrs. Robert MacCallum read the I "sold MacFayden. Charlotte the theme of this edition. Editor- the province were in attendance. 3 C ' v, i accompanying narration. 0W" 0' the deem of be? bl”0"l9P in-Chief is Richard St. John, and . M,-, Mulligan as delegate to the TIN . . .. .. . . v The W-M-5 P'0V”9d 'c""""' ',”5”''''''' R”””"d Mmwk MW slvlnlz him able assistance wereinatlonnl Liberal convention in 0tt- I " v .' ""3 '99Tl;'”5 5"” t;e'Vfdth:”N;."e "mm M T"""”' Daphne MacMll1sn; Dorothy Mil-"awe gave a comprehensive report. octrloal Wirllll L ' vi tors. esympa yo s- 1 3- H, --I d . r' min Band was 9.9.6.... ,,,, M... PP.kdE.1l. DRAMA Festival. at ;.'...,?,.';f'",f,'.,, ”S:.i';.';",f .'Z?,y.. fe,,if:;'”.'f,l”,'.),,?'3X.'T'”,?.lllf.,":; 3:; Repairing and Supplies wx mruzr soap WE 4” ”" : P.J- Fraud and Mm Gloria 1-We ..g' ” """'..'”"'..""e W 9'8” Wood. Doug Cudmore. Alex Mur- recent death of his wife. Oil Heating "400" F '” L” l Wh0 were bmh absem bewuse "L B raF.ked.. Ice ' .wh9'C', Ana” chison. Bill Nelson. Dave Stewart, Household Appummeg ans! ' ' "” recent beleavements. E330-I . '53:?” ?35:,e,rST-h "Elle Sid Campbell. Keith silcldngs. ILLEGAL vamrv Television 15 - Ii . . urs ay May Mi Cum” "me 835' ' g(e?l;l'h8nel I:':::Be;Il"lIl1Al;I:C&Bl.Il:I:ley' Seven women were arrested at ,1 A 02 333 'f .. ' .. ' . for L ” y s WESTERN IA O y The Welshman ,to many form- "19 GF""3" 5"”-'13" bmd" Q00 . ., lway on Thungigonizalz St er Efatluaies. brings back memor- changing the 113195 0" their 9”” GOO. SI. 'W(' TLNS - J I peanmn th W ' y ' les of the days of study and enter- Pom. 039 0! them lmm 1904 90 I Pals Di...” ,,pe,:st::n7.ghythm tainment they enjoyed. and still 1914. V 7 ., r. show 33", n 3 pm. Dagme gig; enjoy to tell about. when they were -I7 L '1 an , Ilrtlis MacDONALD-At the City Hos- pital on Thursday, April 26th. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac- Donald. Maple Hill, a daughter, Mary Jeanette. PAY-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital on May 22, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fay. Southport a daughter, weight it lbs. MacPHEE-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on May 19th. I966. to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacPhee. New Haven, a daughter, Brenda Joan. 7 lbs. 10 ozs. Deaths COYLE - Suddenly at Winnipeg as the result of an air crash on Friday. May 18th, l956..F - 0 F. Philip Cnyle in his zdth year. His remains arrived in Charlotte town last. evening by train and were transferred from the Char- loltetown Funeral Home to the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle, 20 Stewarrt show with music by the Down. towners. Admission for show and dance. Adults 75 cents; children 50 cents. TRANSFERRED - Mr. C. L. Molyneaux of Trans-Canada Air mwlv M0ntF881. has been trans- ferred to Toronto, Ontario. where he has been llpwlnted as Passeng- er Agent. effective May 28, 1955 Mr. Molyneaux is the son of Mr: gill-t.i”ll:Irls,. .;5i.hi;i.ltfolyneaux, Kelly's FUNERAL SERVICE-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Robert Ford. which was very largely attended. was held Wednesday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy . Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. William Allen, CSs.R.. who also conducted the service at the grave. The pail- bearers were Cleve Robinson. Win- ston Ford. Clayton Doiron. Edward Dolron. Raymond Doucetie. Alvin Gallant. Interment was in the Roman Catholic cemetery. Lines. Marketing Research Depart to in attendance at the College. Dick. as Richard is known by all students, deals very thoroughly with the biographies of all the graduates. and his numerous re- ports on the many activities of the term. are exactly written. II. The "Welshman" is dedicated to Dr. .1 Clarence Murphy who teach- es Latin at Prince of Wales. Personals Dr. and Mrs. L.I. Duffy have left for Banff, Alberta to attend the Convention of the Canadian Dental Association. Councillor P. R. McCormac has returned to his home in the City after li two week business trip to Newfoundland. Mrs. C. H. Blrt, Milton. arrived home Frlda night after a very pleasant vist to Montreal and To- ronto. Mrs. W. J. P. Selby. Mrs. Birt'n sister. accompanied her home and will remain in Milton for the summer. Street. from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning to the Church of the Most Holy ' dian Legion Home, North P.M. IICSS. Canadian Legion Zone Rally for Queens County will be held in the Cana- Agenda-Election of officers and general busi- Rustico, May 24 at 8:30 EVENINGL or SONG , The Nofre Dame Choir wlH present an evening of song in Notre Dame Auditorium Thursday. May 24. 8:15 pm. Admission 50 cents. children 25 com. 2 ill. for 59:. 290 SIIORTENING REGULAR SIZE AJAX 2 TINS THE FOAMING CLEANSER SPECIAL PACK PRICES .4 rcg.for FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GRAVES BEANS:i;;i 2133: 35t '6KmAANGE5 16 OZ. BOTTLE JAVEX ONLY KRAFT 8 OZ. JAR MIRACLE WHIP 17" 29” . RED RIPE TOMATOES COOKING PEOTATOES, 2 lbs. 25” zit ZDOZ. CELLO BAG 69c cltio coNvocArloN DANCE PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE FRIDAY, MAY 25 Redeemer for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment in the Catholic Cemetery. WAX PAPER 100 FOOT ROLL 336 its” 59” APPLES SQUARE DANCE AND FOLK . DANCING 9:30 - 1:00 A :- lIl0V'lI.I'Il' llclllnls "",;1.;';Z "';:;,';:t';,';';?" I DANCE INSTITUTE KRAI-T 2 t Elliazmmd f 45 "ml :::38s:::i.:l:tr3:n:2: ..ol'i.i.'3..i5”..”'li'.;”25if'2i.Em?i:i.”.ti.oii”.'llSf. f.”.i.:l ”'""E" " ' l PEFRU" 6 ”" c ,"' 9"”.'P'o""' ""' Tickets on sale at The Rendezvous, The Old Spain, ever popular l:aller Frank Kaltman and the efficient 80Ml.'l'llING NEW LARGE OALEOBNH j y and at the door. elidiss Olga Kulbitsky. Following is the . each 21c t. I-'RIlgAYinMAYd2t5e-i:i3O tOth5Z30tg.I5l.-n-Iflstallfli y, 18 la oz. c NEW GREEN l. ;)l.(l)rin.s-oglqutriltta: dltnaclng tlvcthllagcglllisi: of Kalt- ' WAFERS rxo. g lb. 9C man. , SATURDAY, 10 am. to 12 and 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. -Instructions on various types of dancing and dance teaching. 9 p.m. to midnight-Square, folk and contra dancing for everyone. Frank Kaltman and other callers. All square dancers whether iii l " '0 fl .1 I iiiolfiftltli GRAVES mg llixol lDIAMOl:ll9:Sl A PICKLES 39. 0 ,, .ammm.uvm are beginners andlielpmako or group leaders are invited to