‘hotts, boys Jeans, Grass seeds, i ChW‘Ch- beginning at 8 o'clock Vial music. and Dr. Peter Mac. ' om) FELLOW officials taking part in dedication’ ceremony last night includ-ed (left) W.G. Stairs. Odd Fellows HoIcI Declicotion Servicesln New Quarters The impressive dedication ser- vice conducted by Leonard Jar- dine of New Glasgow, Warden of t.he Grand Lodge of Odzd.Fe1- lows of the Maritime Provinces in the new quarters of the local organ?zation on Sydney.St., last night, marked the termination of a period of sustained activity since the regrettable loss of the Odd Fellows hall by fire last September. CITY AIIII Grand Patriarch, Grand En- campment, D. J. Chisholm, Grand Secretary, Leonard Jard- ‘ Three gactive bodies of the or- ganization, St. Lawrence ‘Lodge No. 8, Wildey Lodge No. 27 _and Alpha Rebekah Lodge. combined to finance the new set-urp which provides for a room of adequate proportions for lodge work; a banquet room and adjacent kit- lchen fitted with modern equip- iment, and the necessary cloak- room facilities. More than two hundred mem- CENTRAL MEN'S SPORT shirts. S-M-L.~ long sleeve regular to $7.95 Spec- ial $2.95, Moore and MacLeod WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy, open 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. ‘ ms BLAZERS Navy s-is Reg. to $12.95 Special $8.95 Moore and Macheod. ADI-1LLA'S MILI.INERY~ Spec- ials. Also your Bridal Consultant. 177 Grafton St. MEN'S LOW back overall 88- 44 Reg. $4.95 Special $3.95 Moore and MacLeod. BOY'S JEANS regular, $3.75 to $4.50 (Huskey included) 6-18 Special $2.95 Moore and Mac- Leod. WHITE ROSE service station, Vernon Bridge is now fully open for business. Gas, oil, lubrioaition, tire repair, and accessories. _FUNERAL TUESDAY-The funeral of the late Mrs. Jos- eph Wilson took place on Tues- day morning from her late res-\ idence, St. Peter's Bay. to St. Peter's Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. George MacDonald. P.P., who also conducted the service at the grave. Very Rev. Bennett MacDonald and Rev. C. Mac- Leod occupied seats in the Sanc- tuarry. Pall bearers were six sons of the deceased. A.J. Wil- mn, Frpnk Wilson, James Wil- son, Daniel Wilson Alexander Wilson and George Wilson. In- tei-ment took plaomin the church cemetery. The funeral was larg- ely attended. . ' PERSONALS Mr. Angus McPhee spent sun- day in Pisquid, the guest of Bert and Johnnie-McKinnon. ‘ IN .STOCK Boys T-Shirts 79 cents, canvas shoes, mens work spi-ed satin $1.45. W. I. Bowman. SCOUT AND cu-b concert and camp fire. Zion Church Hall Thursday May 29 at 1 o'clock admission 25c. BOY'S IVY corduroy Caps $1.- 25 Boy's Sport Shirts (short sleeve) 6-16 - $1.69 Moore and MacLeod. POLIO CHAPTER A n n u a 1 meeting. Wednesday May 28th Charlottetown Hotel at 8.15 p. In. Public cordially invited to at- tend. GREENHOUSES OPEN daily 8 am. to 9 p.m. except Sunday. annual flower plants; Red Ger- aniums: Parker Jewell York. Phone 7074. MEN'S DRESS pants. Fancy worsted and twist 30-44 Reg. $9.95 Special $6.95 Moore and Maclseod. WED. MAY 28th. P.E.I. Dra- ma Festival a-t P.W.C. Auditor- ium “Lavendar and Old Lace" presented by Kensington Com- munity Club and directed by El- mer Power B.A., B.E.D. This play is in competition with Mon- day‘s play. Curtain 8.15 p.m. Adults .50 Children .25. THOROUGHLY reconditioned wood and coal ranges, Enterprise oil fired ranges, also electric and gas engine operated wash- ing machines available a.t Hol- man's both stores. Can be pur. chased with «small down pay- ment, bal-ance monthly. “MEMBERS, AND other peo. P18 with no particular church ‘ affilia.tion, wi-thin the area of the Cavendish Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada, are ‘requested to reserve the i’-V4‘-nlng from the 16th. to the 3“l-h- Of June. for a mission to be held in the Cavendish United each night. There will be spec- Donald of Crapaud is to be the song leader. The reverend E1145 B°-Vd- 0f ‘PUBWRSII. Nova Scotia is the Special missioner " .____________ N. I). MacLllAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square -MR. AND MRS. CUYLER MA- Miss Mary Griffin and Miss Lorraine McDermld spent the weekend‘ in Morel] at Miss Me- ward Island Historical Society at the annual meeting of the organ- ization held at Prince of Wales tlce H.L. Palmer presided. service to the Society as secre- publications, and her administra- tion of the exhibition of museum - Brehaut was inie, Grand Warden. A.0.F. Gill, P.G.M., Master of Ceremonies, Col. Sam Gordon, Patriarch Mi- bers and Invited guests were welcomed by A. O. F. \Gill, P. G.M., master of ceremonies, who outlined the work of the Order briefly prior to the dedi- cation service. ' Grand Lodge officers present and speaking briefly included D. J. Chisholm, Grand Secretary, New Glasgow, N; S., W. G. Stairs, Grand Patriarch, Grand Encampment, Fredericton, N. B., Col. Sam Gordon, Dept. Commander, Patriarch lvlilltant, Westville, N.S. Local past grand officers in all branches of the organization, and several visit- ors from Hillside Lodge, Mon- tague, added to the impressive- ness of the occasion. _A mixed chorus of ten voices was heard to advantage at in- dicated places in the ceremony litant, Sister Estelle Dennis War- den Rebekah Assembly, M.Y. ‘Fraser, Grand Chaplain. of dedication. Entertainment and light re- freshments was provided in the banquet hall at the conclusion of the lodge room ceremonies. Heard during the evening as entertaining features were Wil- liam K. Rogers in piano select- ions, Mrs. Nancy Cox, who sang "The Lord's Prayer”, Miss Thelma Teed, violin solo, Roy Smallman who sang “Prayer Perfect”. ‘Mrs. K. S. Rogers was accompanist. The committee in charge was composed of Peter Shama, Geo. Wilson, D. F. Bethune, L. Stewart, A. Wliitlock, J‘: H. Lohnes, Sisters Claudia Acorn, Matilda Frizzell, Hazel Lee, Ruby Houle, Forrest E Clow, (Chairman) and Bertie L. Stewart, Secy. P.E.I. Hisforica Elects Officers Mr. R. Earl Taylor was elected 1958 president of the Prince Ed- College last night. ~ The retiring president, Mr. Jus- In recognition of her years of tary, compiler of the society's material held at the “Y" during Centennial Year 1955), Mrs. W.M. resented with a life membersh by the Society. It was also announced that the Society was now working making every effort to have. the combined sites of Fort Amherst and Port La Joie made into a National Historic Park; ’ Professor Bruce I-Iodglns of Prince of Wales College was the Dermiid’s home. Miss Carol Peter; and Miss Canol Mccsr-thy spent the week- end in Morell at Miss McCarthy's home. "‘-he friends of Mrs. W.A. Mac- Leod of, Kent Street are sorry to hear of her sudden illness. She is now a patient at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. Mrs. Maye Hughes of Riverton, has returned home after spending guest speaker. Honor, Lieutenant Governor F. Walter Hyndman, patron; Pre- mier —A.W. Matheson, president; Mr. past president; Mr. .1. Frank Arnett, vice-president, lPrince): Dr. Frank MacKinnon, vice-presi- dent, A. . Leard, vice-president ( Kings). ’ elected secretary, Mr.‘ L.C. Call- beck ,assistant secretary, while Mr. B. Frank Tinney, was elect- other officers elected were: His honorary Justice . Palmer. (Queens) and Mr. George Mrs. W. M. Brehaut was» re- her vacation in Boston, Mass., visiting her sons and daughter. She hopes to return to Boston on her winter vacation. The many friends of Mrs. Chester Smith, 9 Bishop St., are sorry to learn of her, illness. She has entered the Charlottetown Hospital whre she will undergo an operation. All wish her a speedy recovery. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. EDWARD MAC- DOUGALL wish to announce the engagement of their dau- ghter Shirley. Irene to Cpl. Armand Arsenault son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Arsen- ault. Wellington. Marriage to take place July 1st. MR. ‘ROY JONES, Hazelbrook, announces the engagement of his daughter Susa.n Lindsay to Arthur Andrews of West Acton, Mass. Wedding -to take place at the Hazelbrook Baptist Church, June 28th at 3 o'clock. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE Mac- DOWELL, Breadal-bane wish to ‘announce the engagement of their only daughter Lois Ru-th to William Edward son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cha,-pvpell Bread- albane. Marriage to take place in the-near future. THESON, Breadal-bane wish to announce the engagament of their oldest daughter Dorothy Irene to Harold Russel son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nichol- son, Hazelgrove Marriage to take place June 21st at 3 p.m. at Fredericton Church of Christ. MR. AND MRS. HENRY L.‘ Bl- shop, Summerside, wish to an—: nounce the engagement of tlieirj eldest daughter Sylva Kaye to‘ John S'incla'ir,. son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sutlierland, Sea ‘I/16W, Marriage to take place .une 21st. Presbyterian Cliurcli Summerside at 2 p.m. THE EN(iAGI11lVI1“.NT IS AN- nolincerl of 011,? Mac ',(.n,,\,_ Charlottetown DIAL 5549 youngest daughter of Mrs, G'e°‘rge E~ '1‘-‘11€.\' and the latel George E. Jelley of 0‘Le-arv.' to William MacGregor, p.,,.'k_, er, only son of Mr. and l\ll'.\'.V F_‘I‘8deI'iCk ‘Parker, Sumiiicr- side. lllarriagc to take placcl in the ,0‘Leaiiy United Church, June 28th. at 4 p.m. BIRTHS 'LeFURGEY—— At Roseneat-h Hos- pital Shelburn, N. S., on May 27, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald LeFurgey, a son. MURPHY —- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Tuesday, May 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Muriphy, Vernon, a son. 10 lbs. 2 oz. SHERREN-—A.t the P.E.I. Hos- pital May 23rd 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sherren (nee Elsie Martin) a daughter, Debra Faye. 7 lbs. 7 ozs. MYERS—-At It-he Charlottetown «Hospital Friday, May 23, 1958 to Mr. and Mus. Gordon My- ors, Hope River a son-weight 8 lbs. 12 ozs. I DEATHS JONEs—At Geongetown Monday May 26th. Air'thur_L. Jones in his 71st year. Funeral service from his late residence on Wednesday, May 28th, at 2 p. m. Burial in the United church cemetery. YEO—At Harmony, on Tuesday May 27, 1958, Russel Yeo in his ,66tib. year. Fofwarded ll‘-mm the Bowneiss funeral Home this Wedineszday after- noon to his late residence in Harmony. Funeral notice lat- er. ' WILLIAMS--At ‘Winnipeg, Manl- toba, Monday, May 26_ 1958, Arthur Ben Williams, aged 31 years. Remains will arrive at the MacLean Funeral Home on Friday evening. Funeral from the Funeral Home on Saturday, service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. WYATT—-At Prince County Hos- pital. May 27, 1958, Miss Dor- 0I‘lh.V Wyatt at Summerside. Forwarded from the Compton Fiineral Home to her late ros- idencc on Spring Street from work for a proposed rcil and road I 0 Society Al M I t’ ed treasurer. ‘ ’ Appointed executive members of the Society were Major T. Ed- gar MacNutt, Mr. F.A.S. Jones. Mr. J.A. Lawson, Mr. G. Fred Moore, all of Charlottetown; Judge J .S. DesRoches, Montague, and Miss Wanda Wyatt, Summ- er-side. SURVEY NEARLY COMPLETE LONDON (Reuters) -— Survey tunnel linking England -and France under the English Chan- nel should be completed late this year, Lond d’Ertlan,ger, channel tunnel company chairman, said Friday. ' ' PUBLIC PARKING Q CENTRAL Q CONVENIENT Supervised by Can. Legion Situated on old Prince Ed- ward Theatre lot. I office says temperatures at Fred- ! Page 2 The Guardian Wed., May 1958 WEATHER‘ tures issued by the fice: -HALIFAX (CP)—The weather ericton, Greenwood, N.S., and Deibert, N.S., reached 74 Tues- day, the highest reading in the Maritimes so far this spring. A low pressure area is forecast to move through Quebec today, Scout-Guide \ Church Parade Planned June-15 The annual Scout-Guide Church Parade will be held this year _on Sunday, June 15. The announce- ment came yesterday from Dr. George Fisher and Miss Iphigenie Arsenault, district commission- ers in the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movements. Nearly 1400 boys and girls rep- resenting the scouts, cubs, guides and brownies in the Charlottetown district are expected to take part in the parade. ‘ Services commemorating the occasion will be held in the Char- lottetown Baptist Church, Zion Presbyterian Church, Trinity Uni- ted Church, St; Pauls Anglican Church and the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. More than 2,000 boys and girls and their leaders actively taking part in the scouting movement in the Charlottetown area including companies from Southport, Park- dale and Eastern and Central Royalty. WINE SALES UP SAN FRANCISCO CAP)——Wine sales increased in the United States last year while sales of TORONTO (CF) — Tempera- fieatlter of- ..Min. Max. River Valley, southern half of‘ (Night) (Day):Eastern N.B. Counties: Vari- Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 60 able cloudiness becoming over- Vancouver 57 74 cast this afternoon with rain be- Victoria ....... 51 65 ginning this evening; a little Edmonton . . . . . . . . .. 45 81 cooler: light winds increasing Calgary . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 80 this afternoon to northeast 20. Regina . . . . . . . 35 72 Low-high at New Glasgow, Char- Winnipeg ......... .. 38 63 lottetown and Moncton 45 and 62, Toronto ....... .. 44 69 Fredericton 45 and 68, Saint John Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 73 48 and 65. Montreal .... 44 73 Northern half of Eastern N.B. Quebec . . . . . . . . . 33 75 Counties, Upper St. John River Fredericton 37 74 Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy saint Joihm 40 69 with showers beginning this at- Moncton .,..,. 42 70 ternoon; little change in tem- Halifax . . . . . 51 64 perature; light winds increasing Charlottetown .... .. 48 65 in afternoon to southeast 15. Low- Sydney . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 63 high at Chatliam and EdmRnds- Yarmouth . . . . . . . . .. 43 68 ton 45 and 67, Campbellton 45 St. John's . . . . . . . . . .. 51 63 and p;2_ giving showers In the northern Maritimes. Another storm off the United States coast is likely to cause rain in Nova Scotia this, afternoon, and in southern New‘ Brunswick and Prince Edward Island by evening. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island, Lower St. Johnl Bay of Fundy: Light winds; variable cloudiness with visibil- ity 10 miles; not much change in temperature. . High tide today at Charlotte- town at 5.57 cm. and 6.41 p.m. At Rustico at 1.37 am. and 1.24 p.m. Summerside-tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.32 a.m. and sets at 7.49 p.m. Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone so4s - sass Member D. A A. MURPIIY’s ERVICE STATION The very finest diamonds in a wide selection of modern styled settings offered to you with expert advice that is your assurance of know- ing that you are buying from a reputable jeweller. You are SURE of QUALITY You are SURE of VALUE. Credit Terms — No Extra . Charge, BURKE - Jeweller other alcoholic beverages de- creased. the Wine Institute said Tuesday. - opposite Dominion Stores Queen St. Rhone 6039 OPE-N O Banquets 0 Dances Rates: 25c or $2.00 weekly and so is saving. It's where the funeral will he held on 'I‘hii-rsday afternoon with a 51101‘? Drivate family service at the home at 1.30 p.m. toll- °“"9(1 by service at St. Mary's Allglicaii (‘hurcli at 2 p.m. lu- termeiit will be in Peoples. Cemetery, Summerside. I A CIl?l.l‘I(II'II"fI{TV\'Il Branch -— W. M. MELLISII — lllaiiagnr KEPPOCH BEACH HOTEL ilurlng month of June For reservations phone 5386 or 9721 FOR: I I Bridge parties -0 Receptions v____ _. _-_-all ' muff.’ Pollivvogs . . . and Pennies "Dad says having fun is part of growing up . . ., _ never too early - or too late —— to save, he tells us. So Vicki and I both have Savings Accounts at Dad's bank. We're all saviiig reguI.a__rl_v at - THE CANADIAN BANK or-= COMMERCE”; MORE THAN 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU -flu} Extra . Special End of The Month: PROWSE BROS. , ..,, ' SUBSTANDARD SHEET SALE Single bed size 63 x 100 $ .75 each 3/4 Bedsize, 1z.x1oo...................... 2.93mi Doublebedsize 3.25oo:l| ’ special .......... .: ............................. ... .................... ..... 7 "-.\. 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Values to-— yA—-only‘ a few olive green, khaki, sizes 32 and 44; Men's fine cotton 'drlll~ WORK "PANTS special- 3.95 2.98 to 3.25, ' $52 . , ' BOYS’tSUITS FOR $1.00 One rack only; you buy one suit at the price marked——and you get another of the same value for 1.00. Act quickl left. Values to -- $1 4.95 I:‘N'S NY ON GABARDINE sroar rams sizes 28 to 46. Regular value 9.95, sale price, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t 7.95 ' MEN'S ZIPPER JACKETS cotton gabardine, charcoal, navy blue._ Fancy stripe cuffs, collar. 0 Special— . MEN'S BROWN SUEDE 1'83‘-1la.r‘and tall models. sp_eciaI- 1 6.49 LEATHER JACKETS 14.95 NYLON TRICOT PANTIE turquoise, cherry pink, bl Special shipment LINGERIE .. . trim, white, pink, blue, sizes 32.40 Special! Ladies COTTON SKIRTS .......... ........................ sizes 12-18 ...................................... 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