- -. -...,.. ...-,. AT C.N.R. FAMILY sarerv PARTY Special Service F7 At Union lload Rev. G. Houiard Christie, chair- man of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery of the United Church was the guest speaker at an im- pressive service at Union Road church when Mr. Wallace Mallett was ordained as an Elder of that Church. The service was conduct- ed by the minister of the church. Rev. Norman Green. During the service Miss Helen Wilson sang two beautiful solos. Present for the occasion was Rev. T. A. Wilson. a retired minister of the Covehead charge. Youth Centre. Crapaud. over the Labor Day Weekend. Sept. 1st, 2. 3rd. Rev. E. Ingraham was app- ointed to contact Special Speakers. Mr. Allison Gill president of St. Pauls A.Y.P.A Charlottetowil in- vited all the branches to a Deanery Rally on May 30th in their hall, other events brought to the atten- tion was a Diocesan Local Council meeting in Sydney. N.S., May lillh and tile Annual Diocesan Confer- ence held in Windsor, N.S., July first weekend. Meeting closed with prayers by James Ibbott. OEFENOS Ollll Trinity United Church Charlotte- town Junior Boys' Choir compet- ing in the Musical Festival. Front, Four Killed In Tile C N R. held a Family Safe-l to party at the Queen Charlotte phasls to the importance of accl- dent prevention in the home as well as at work. Shown LEFT Mr. GR. Greenaugh. Mr. D.W. Kyle, Arthur and Mr. R.B. Graham. Mon- , Moncton, Chief of Police C.W. Mac- (.'1'0N. Continued from Page 1 onI'aI'iO cfash High School last week to give em- rr Island A.Y.P.A. clrv Allll CENTRAL iP'-nsvewv Annual Meeting Monday. May 14, 1956 l The P F.. island Deanery A.Y.P.A ,Local Council met in St.hMar('ikls , 0 Church Hall Kensington. T urs ay :1 M nzleveniiig, May 10th Meeting open- led with prayers by the Chaplain, ..30TH. ANNIVERSARY Year - GIRL GUIDE UNIFORMS. ber- Rev G EbSaFY- Vl'orth's Pharmacy 200.000 medl-1ets. belts urgently needed. Pleas? Final plans were completed to all pIL.SCi'lDllOI'lS dispensed. PND-10311 3449- (301595 Will 00119" them hold the Deanery A.Y.P.A. Annual ,-191,,, J. E, H. worth, Registeredi WE TREAT ,"1E SICK WELL. meeting on Wednesday evening, ii - ' ti lchemist since Julyl , , June (it at the Youth Centre Cra- 1:1:1mdCeu ca :;ol38gegI5nPharm8”y' open 8 am paud. PllE.I. The agenda has been prepared, and will be sent out '-'4TFT-T”:-'-'--C. CoNGRAr1-ULA1-E YOUR special along with the notices. all offic- 'Gradua1e W111, 3 gm from patter.-.' hrs, convenors and branch presi- sons on Great George Street. dents are to present a written re- p I port at this meeting. EXPERT TELEVlSl0N 8110 Election of officers will take Page 2, The Guardian "CRASWELL for better photo graphs." R-3dl0 Ti'P8ll"5- V8ll'5 R3t'll0 591” place for the following this year. vice. 204 Kent Street. l('.lI3plfilll. president seety and co:-. . v fthfillliibll - Mrs. Lawson Buell. Mermaid, il"e:01f.:1'I'Ows1l:1pl? gmlggy Scgmleaby lalld y"""g 5"" have '9" for 05h. air and post conference, "Wider lawa to join her husband. Hnrimnsn and drama. Imus l YOU WILL FIND suitable gifts: Rev. G. Ebsary then spoke oi the value of the Bible Reading t th P. E. Ial dif B "d . Groom and Attendants n1l1f,zs:,I',:,:i'f"fi;,.y 1; 1956, to lillnizlaotr Partlteison, Jewellers and Gift and Mrs. Irving Frlzzell, Sher- Specialists. WM” l"f:,,,Y,l”l,:'.',',,3;l””,i;::j,V,.”."l.; THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of disorderly was fined thirty dollars 1?) 502' on ' the P. E. I. Art Society Will be and costs or ten days. A motorist ' S” ' iolien 10 llle public Tuesday eVen- . for failing to stop at a red light was GALLANT-At the Charlottetownlllm 05 both Week! and SUHGEY fined fifteen dollars and costs or 1105111181 on May 12' 1953' go M1-,. afternoon. give dayst tiind anothefr for falltllng d M 1 A d w G311”: (neel . 0 stop a e scene 0 an ace en ii'.i"a.y Ila-iadlelyilzea daughter. g:Ewh:sELI;gT10:3f112';m”;g was remanded until this morning. cam:-At the Prince Edwards"? 9" 5” lllem W0” "lakmg sr. MARY'S - Rev. Charles A. COIIMY H0SDl18l. Picton, 0nt..lY0ll1' 9031 ch”'ce' Panersons Jew MacDonald, B. A., Charlottetown, on Maia, 3rd,C1950. to 353-6850 e"e”' will be awarded the Diploma in Mrs. m. 811'. I 500- 317 N-"E3 I Y glans gnd Engineering (with distinction) at William. weight 8 lbs.. 5 on. lplggfcy new :5” hours 101. sum, mg coqyogatiqn 0; Saint Mary, n In liner months will be: Monday t.o1Unlversiy, Halifax on May 15. ea 3 , ga""'f,d?1l',',,” f,','",;' ,;”,,,4. ”g',:',,;,d1:,”,f ' TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - A cal-.' MacCORMACK--At her home in18.y1230' i ' " ' headed west on Kent Street and St. George's on Saturday. May ' istoppeil for the red light, on Sat- 12- l955- M”- Ch"3'5”5t”m Mac" Mrs. Elsie Clark. Picioli. has urday. was hit by a car backing (""l""-'"k- '39 35 yea” H" returned to her home after visit- out of a parking space on the north, T9-mains W9” t'3"5le"9d "omling her brother and sister-in-law. side. Considerable damage was "'9 H9""”5ey F""e”l Home '9; Mr. and Mrs. George Kielly: also caused to the right side of tho l1" l3"? resldmce 3' rm" ”'.her sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret stopped vemcie, Clack Saturday ”"emm"' Eu” Horton of Charlottetown. LOCAL HERD FEATURED rleral Monday morning. with Solemn Requiem High Mass. at IMMUNIZATION CI.INICSEOn of interest 1,, local Holstein breed. St George's Church at ten o'- Thursday. May 1701 at Plea5aM.ero is a foreground picture of the clock. Burial in the Churchlvalley at 9.30 and Smith Milton --Abegweim of 31,111,111-y-' on 1119 Cemetefy. (gt 11-00dA.M- z0l'tDl'e:'13lll00l, Cl1'1l1l' cover of the May issue of the Hol- . ran an ex ec an mo crs in c A. - 5M”"-M 5""""'e"l"”v M3”--isurroundlnlz pdisirlcls 85 ""l”l”l-lgill:garlgl-:m'Atlilgiixlilitsislixlvlallliiililg Ra Th;'dl'5d3g'I-nltlgayi 1082- 149853;iExpectnnt mothers must prescntv-Q1,1ck11ck-v. -:1.-135191. G111--' --S11", 55 3 n " a certificate from their doctor. 1,1us1n and --31.111131";-1 811 noted yeah Remain! Wm "rive at lmatrons from the herd of Mr B the MacLean Funeral Home thla INVITATION TO all bi-idea-to-:B Jones ' ' evening from where the funeral be. Pattersons your Jewellers and1 ' ' will be held on Wednesday, ser- gift specialists on Great George; FUNERAL SATURDAY J1-he vice commen ' at 2 o'clock. Street cordially invite you to in.1-u,,m.a1 01111,, 1819 Thomas A1, ll"-9l'm9"t in ill! PWPW5 09"” W901 m9ll' "SW Cm” Md Gl353'l frcil Beer was held from the Mac- A man charged with drunk and I etery. ware patterns before making your JEFFREY-At the P. E. I. Hos- "l""”"" vital on Saturday. May 12. 1956., CORRECTION - In the list of John M. -litfrey in this r7:gg.M'uslcal Festival scholarships in year. Reina ns were orwa 5 mi-day's paper the wind instru- gom 't:eLoN5acI-egit ggnegal iriient (clarinet) the scholarships of 0me D Ull. H I . 0? t to Alan MacKenzie, who lmE"n9l"- Remllnl W9" Na liooiliveelbf those chosen to compete llman Funeral Home on Saturday lmorning. Service was conducted thy Canon J. T. Ibbott, Interment lwas in Sherwood Cemetery. The poll bearers were Messrs. Walter ,White. Charles MacGregor, Char- lea Munroe. Richard Parady. Frank Hobbs. Ernest Cameron. comvanled by his win. Sid Jeff- in the regional festival at Saint; FUNERAL SERVICE g- The '. rey. FINLAYSON-At Arlington. Mass., on May 12, 1956, Daniel F. Fin- layson. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flnlayson of Charlottetown. Remains resting at the Folsom Funeral Chapel. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Bethney Methodist Church, Roslindale. Burial In Gethse- I mane Cemetery, West Roxt y. Engagements ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gamester wish to In- John. . ATTENDING MEETING -Lieut Col. F.B. Conrad, District Admin-, istrator of the Dept. of Veterans Affairs left by plane this momingi for Saint John, N. 8.. where he; will attend the annual meeting of, the N. B.-P. E. I. Division of the Canadian Corps of Commissionar-1 ies of which he is the Deputy C0m'l CARD PARTY - The following, were dinners at a card party ati Central Royalty Hall: Ladies 1.! Mrs. Clayton Stevenson: 2. Mrs. 'funeral of the late Preston Prowae of 139 King St, was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home to Murray Harbour South United Church. The service was conducted by Rev. Howard Fellowship notes and recommend. ed it very highly for daily reading) and announced the Deanery widei promotional campaign for subscr- Iptions. The Deanery Convener, Miss Carrie Thompson then displayed all cthe different books and booklets and literature that had been re- ceived including 200 Introductory notes. which are to be sent out to the representatives in each Par- ish. during the promotional cam- paign the council is providing the first months reading notes Y series; free in a special offer to any one who subscribes for a year. Discussion then took place re- garding the Annual Deanery Con- ference which is to be held at the Too Late To classify cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR REGINA about June 1st. Can take three passenegra. Phone 5195. For sale BALED IIAY, ARTHUR JONES. Pownal. RAT TERRIER PUPS. APPLY H. Clements, East Royalty. GRADE COW DUE, MAY 1511!. Twelve pigs 85 lbs. Fresh baled hay and straw. S-OME RESTAURANT BOOTIIS in good condition. Apply Bon- shaw Inn. 1946 1-: TON FORD TRUCK. 310000. John Ward, Graham's Road. ONE ONLY OIL BROODER. 500 chick capacity at Simpson-Sears, 129 Kent Street. ONE DISC GRAIN DRILLER. truck wagon (Adams), one disc harrow. Brent Waugh. Reads Corner. ONE COCKSIIU'l'l' FERTIIZER sewer No. 2 in good repair; also one mare 7 years, sound; Patrick Direct. H. L. MacNeill, Mt. Albion. SPRING TOOTRED IIARROW. three section, A-1 condition; riding potato hilier, practically new; also broadcast seeder. All pg-(i);ed for immediate sale. Dial SEE THE ALL NEW NO. 1! NEW Ides Spreader, also Disc Har- rows and new Idea Fertilizer Sowers. at Hall Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Summeraide. PROPERTY FOR SALE AT BRIS- tol, Lot 40. house and ham, also workshop in good repair, on 18 acres land. Reasonable for quick sale. Apply William MacDon- ald. owner. 70 Prince Street. Charlottetown. P. E. I. COCIISIIUTT GRAIN DRILL. complete with fertilizer attach- ment. in excellent condition. Also Shoi-thorn heifer with calf at side; good riding wagon and Velox cream separator. George Riley. "amllton. 1 For llont LENNOX ivuitirivd noma- Christie. Pall bearers were: Joseph Boil, Robert Bell, Arnold Nicolle, Robert Glover. Lorne Buell. John Jackson. Interment was in Murray; Harbour Cemetery. FUNERAL OF MRS" BOURKE: -The funeral of the late Mrs. III C. Bourke was held yesterday afternoon from her residence, 20 Water Street to St. Paul's Church. noun the engagement of their daughter. Shirley Barbara, to Jackie Gilmour. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Garohum of Char- lottetown. Marriage to take place in June. Margaret Dowling; consolation,1 . M1-51w. 51 wmis; many; 1, George Service was conducted by Canon Cooper; 2. H. MacNevin, conso-i-l T. Ibbotl. Interment was in lation Arnold Roper. Door prise Sherwood Cemetery. The Pill went to Fred osborn and free- bearers were Messrs. Malcolm out to Mrs. Clayton Stevenson and Irwin. Fred Moore. J. 3. .Br0Wl1. George Puncher. i(. M. Martin. Fred Small. Louis S dler. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The a funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Anni FUNERAL OF MR8. MILLER O'lIanIey was held Saturday from -The funeral of the late Mrs. her late residence. Mt. Stewart to Cecil Miller was held on Satur- iSt. Andrew's Church for Requiem day afternoon from the Macliean High Mass celebrated by Rev Geo- Funeral Home to St, Paul's rge Maccormnck, P P. who also Church where service was con- barers were Messrs Alexander ducted by Canon J. '1'. Ibbott. In- Msccregor, Joseph Maciilay, Gay teri-neat was ill Msrsllfield Cem- rge Maccormsek, Arthur Msc- elery. The pail bearers were Laughlia, Wendell Glover, Thomas Justice Mark R. Mscduigeii. Doyle. The interment took place Messrs. Alex A. Msclssac. How- Church cemetery. The fun- ard Maclnnls. Jdin Thompson, very largely attended William Gregg, John Cairns. - The death place in Arlington Mass.. on, I! of Daniel I. Finlsyson. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I He leav- Ronald Mccoi-mick. Jr.. son of 1Mr. and Mrs. John Mccormacl. I19 Upper Illilsboro Street. left i Thursday for Quebec to take it A his basic training in the R.C.A. . OAIIO OF TIIMIKS We wish to take this opportun- ity of thanking friends said rela- tives who visited us on the occa- sion of our sixtieth wedding anni- versary; also those who sent flow- . era and niessagss of congratula- Room for bed patient or conva- leacent patient. Apply Lennox Nursing Home. Main Help Wanted TECHNICIAN 1 ('1' E L 1-: c o M- I munlcafiunsi for Department of National Defence, Fredericton. N.B. S3480-84080. Open to fled male residents of the incea of Nova Scotia, New Bninawick, Prince Edward Is- land and Newfoundland. Applica- tion forms obtainable at nearest Post Office or National Eni- ploymerlt Office. Direct appli- cations to Civil Service Corri- mission. 128 I-Iighfield Street. Moncton, N.B.. quoting Com- petition Numbe 56-J-560. FOREST BIOLOGY RANGER 1 for the psrtment of Agricul- ture in he Atlantic Provinces. 88150-3371). Open to qualified Rule residents of New Brune- wicli, Nova Scotia. Prince Ed- ward Island and Newfoundland. Application forms obtainable at Post Office or nearest National Employment Office. Direct ap- pllcations to Civil Service Com- ' ' I28 Hlghfleld st.. Mono ton. N.B., quoting Competition Nlun 56-J-568. lsmn stock lznulontsn 010 th nd ID an. alias : . lliyriiilled. Prepaid. A. W. Rn- ueity. Mt. Edward Road. Insists Vfssttl FOICINTIAL deque school. male or female. for the school year 1980-57. .E. Wrlnht. POV- gusti- .. ..-.3. lion. .ular time. The cost has to be balanced against the service." steps that will, it is hoped, im- prove the service. By having shippers give certain data in.ad- vance regarding potato holdings and their location. etc., it is be lieved that a considerable amount of the delay experienced in past can be eliminated. Mr. Fairweather said 1 like to see an expansion of dairyl products shipments to Newfound-l land. He was pleased to hear, that a frozen food plant wasl about to be started in the Prov-I ince and expressed the opinion. that the Island was a natural basin for the supplying of large markets near at hand. "If this pictured development takes place. the Canadian Nation- al Railways expects to play ani important part in the transporta- tion of your products." said Mr. Fairweather. FISIIERY EXPANSION He predicted that the products of the sea will become of in- creasingdmportance to the Prov- lnce. harbours of the north side of the Island so that larger shipping KINGSTON SCHOOL Kingston School report for the month of April is as follows: SENIOR DEPT. 1. Ruth Hansen 2. Carl Docherty 3. Orville Green Grade V1: 1. Ann Hansen 2. Marion Ann 3. Joan Hansen Glrade V: 1. Allan M.':cRae 2. Clifford Green 3. Wendell Campbell Highest average 89 per cent, Ann Hansen. Principal: Wendell Willis. JUNIOR DEPT. Grade 1V: 1. Lillian Willis 2. Helen MacGregor 3. Judy Holmes Grade 111: 1. Donnie Holmes 2. Ifirism Holmes 3. Wayne Newson Grade 11: He said the Railway has takenlThr" me" from F""t' He felt that every effort; should be made to enlarge thei (CP) - Mich., and a Canadian pilot were killed BLIND RIVER. Ont., ,Sunday when a single-engine air- craft crashed into heavy bush could be accommodated. He would like also to see the loyster industry revived to what he wmdd he termed its proper place. He recalled a few years ago he in- troduced the Malpeque oyster to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City and said that ever since that time the Island oysters llizive been one of the specialties of the hotel. RESEARCH EXPERT ' Dr. 0. M. Solandt who is trav- elling with the party has joined the Canadian National Railways only a few years ago. He was former chairman of the Defence Research Board during which time he was one of Canada's sci- entists who attended the British atomic bomb tests in Australia. Dr. Soiandt was born in Winni- peg and studied medicine at Tor- was a scientific member of the chief of staff committee and a member of the industrial defence board; he received the O.B.E. in 1946 and the United States medal of freedom and bronze palm in I9.-17. He visited the Summerside Airport with former Defence Min- ister Claxton in 1952. near Lake Lauson, 10 miles east Grade X: 1. Elwyn Willis ”' ""9- Grade 1x. Police identified the pilot as 1. Rena Yea Paul Plouffe of Blind River and 2. Milton Docherty formerly of Ottawa. and the Grade V111. three U.S. men as Charles 1. Bernice MacGregor 2. Beta Green I4 3. George Dixon Grade Vll: l OF 'Al1 Seats 60c onto, Cambridge and London. He, left to right Alan Mnclhy. Blair Macxlnnon. David Swan, Russell Burgoyne, Donnie Large, Brian Alexis. 38, Joseph Romley, 85. and Louis Zerka. 30. The amphibious aircraft cradl- ed shortly after take-off from Lake Lauzon. Owned by Lau- Goma Airways. it had been chartered to fly the Americans to inland fishing areas. The plane burst into flames as it crashed. Police said it was four hours before the blaze was extinguished. The bodies were badly burned. Boy Burns To Death in Truck Accident BATH, N.B., iCP) - Everett. Williams. 13. of Holm.esville,wasl burned to death Sunday nightl after a small truck he was driv- ing missed a turn near Bath and rolled over. Another boy. All" TRINITY CHURCH .lUNlOR.BOYS' CHOIR- Wonnscott. 2nd. row - Gerald Auld. Barry Diamond. David Burgoyne. John Cox, Roddie 1" d Barry Electrical Storm In Yarmoutli Area YARMOUTH. N. S.. (CF)- Power was temporarily cut off and a barn was destroyed Sunday when a heavy electrical storm roared over the county. TOT REVIVE8 AFTER PLUNGE GOEULZIN, Fr a n c e (AP)- When Roger Second's bicycle was flung out of control into a canal he swam to safety but his daugh- ter. Monique, 4, fastened in the carrier. went to the bottom. A barge man Ished bicycle (ind tot out with a pole and firemen re- vived her. Demarchant, escaped ln.lI-II'Y- Both were pinned under the wrnckage bllt Alan freed himself and went for help. Before some far he noticed the truck had burst into flames and when he rushed back the other boy was dead. it was believed the victim had lit a match in the cab. DANISH SITE The seaport of Roskilde, capital of Denmark until 1443, has I cathedral dating from the 11th cen- tury. FOR SALE Desirable building lot. main highway. Two miles from Char- lottetown. Apply:- THE MERRY MINSTRELS ) WITH LOTS OF MUSIC AND LAUGHTER .111.- Holy Name Hall , TONIGHT. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY HARRY S. MUTCH. Southport. '56 Curtain 8:15 I. Wilma Stone 2. Joan Docherty 3. Arlene Docherty- Grade 1: I. Evelyn Newson 2. Nora Proud 3. Lowell Holmes Highest average, 98 per cent. Wilma Stone. Michael's Grocery, Tickets on sale: Reddin Bros, Ca.ntwell's Pharmacy, Stead's Pharmacy, A. J. Zakem's Grocery, Thomas Michael's Grocery. NORIViA'S LADlES' WEAR ANNIVERSARY SALE 1 rack Spring COATS and ALL- IVIIQIAIATHER COATS and SHORT- Johnston. Richard Baldwin. Guardian Photo IDW COUNTRY About one - fifth of IIolIsnd'i whole land area is below sea level, protected by dikes. JOHN DEERE PARTS In Stock A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. V3 OFF and Nylons. 1 rack DRESSES-Silks, cottons, -o-soooo-oooooooon V2 Price Entire stock of this Spring's DRESSES. Sizes 9 - 2414 . V3 OFF Good assortment of SWEATERS, SKIRTS andBLOUSES V3 OFF New Spring COATS and SUITS 207.: Off Merry-Go-Round BRASSIERII, regular 34.00- SomeStraplessBras. Special Clearance of Wonder BRAS, reg. S1.98- Sale 81.00 Assortment of PURSES, reg. s-1.98-Sale . . .. . 31.00 Nylon GLOVE. reg. 51.98 ............. eeeseeseesees W0 32.75 ... SL25 NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS You can borrow the cull you need quietly and ouily...snd get life-insurance pious-' tion for your family it no extra COIN if your present loan lacks this vital pruteetiony pay it ed with s Tllnl life-insured loan. Call us today. Canada Cndit Assistant, Reta Campbell. CALEDONIAN CLUB we .2- of Prince Edward Island THE ANNUAL SCOTIISH GAMES PIPING AND DANCING GATHERING OF THE CLANS WILL an HELD SATURDAY, Amos! 4 At EXHIBITION GROUNDS, CIIARLOTTEIOWN The Jenkins Pharmacy DIAL 4219 We're as near as your Phone. ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Paintings By Island Artists May 14-26 'AT CIVIC CENTRE Sponsored by P. E. I. Art Society NOTICE The Hes Aid of the Prince Ed- ward Isisnd Hospital will be held at the Oundaii Home on Monday, May 1; at 3 part. , . postponed annual n meeting of the Senior Lad- I. Name of Contestant (or 2. Address llliili Olisll IOIIIS TH! All-CANADIAN i LOAN COMPANY ma 63.4.71! 'I64A Kent Smut Dial 8523 -1.. "S-3 E N '1' R Y F O R M RURAL BEAUTIFICATION com-:rlnoNs' 1954. IMPORTANT - ALL BLAIVKS MUST BE COMPLETED School or Community) 3. School District 4. County ....... .. Improvement. 8. Fee ' d Individual 32.00. Community 03.00. Village 85-00. 5. If School or Community, name sponsoring body, i.e. Women's.lInstitute, Trustees, Community Club, etc. 6. If School or Community, name Secretary Sponsoring group. , 7. Underline whatever items in the contest you wish to enter for:-- Fsrm Home improvement Competition, Small Holding improvement Competition, Outstanding Home, Veterann' Contest. Building Improvement (Travel Bureau prise), Flower Garden, Community Improvement, Village Improvement, School Cut out this entry form - COMPLETE FULLY No entries NAILYOIII (Yes or No) Address: RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY. D. C. Sohnnnui. 58 Green St. Charlottetown. , Owitigtoletenessofseuson.doteefeiesI l.osl.&ooom..ooalolioy11." out an. INTIY new - O a...