eS re ee Tee ee ~ == MacLean. 17—Class 253—Solo National Dance, Heather Armstrong. 18—Class 303—Sword Dance, Heather Burke. 4 19—Class 286—Seottish Reels, Wee Celtic Dancers. ‘}| 20—Class 276—Group Tap, Coleen Berrigan, Linda Walsh, Brenda Dowling. 21—Class 306—Seann Triubbas, Adele MacEachern. 22—Ciass 272—Double Cing, Frank Ross Murphy and Judy Ross ADMISSION — 25c CHILDREN; 3c ADULTS 233—Birchwood High, Grade 7. 242—Brackley School, Dip and Dive. 255—Winner in this Class. 309—Winner in this Class. 308—Winner in this Class. 259—Solo Novelty, Florence McDonald. 247—Winners Square ng, Grade 8. 292—Winners, Double Sword, 7 to 10. ADMISSION 23 and 50 CENTS. DECORATIONS, FLAGS, BUNTING OF ALL TYPES L sedi cm , oar, Arar Sunil. cn oll and gueizertant phere of cuntinestal Go-) The Guardian Charlotistown, Thums. Ape. 19, 3008.9 } tory won seems to be “of Because of price and ‘other fac-|cod fishery faibure. [had bees om usheppy one. Ne ru Blasts China Ss Reds proportions," the Canadian oil in- tors, including refinery policy) J, W. Pickeragill (L—Bone-| Many ot eae who bad re dustry still faces a heavy strug- and the American curbs gener~|vista-Twiltingate) raised the mat-| ceived the loans looked on them i ; ie ‘ eee ee. eee a ates ares enim (toad Won gupport from twojes grants and dida'’t then dropped to an average 20.800| caer ‘Newdoundlond «Liberals, e|tack, ‘Time -whe peal drama beck In Refuting Tibet Charges (Secu: 2 2" a eS ere ; Pitts Tike ma ee Mr. Smith said that while Gana-|fhe Maritimes. ee eS nee : n By PETER JACKSON “entirely of his own volition” and ,the tone of the comments and |mounce lifting of the mandatory|dian exports dropped, pressure] However, Fisheries Minister| Mr. Pickeragill « NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) |was free to return to Tibet, or |charges made against India by|curbs in a few days, as they|built up at Montreal in competi-|waclean recalled that the sort|would cost less than $100,000 to Prime Minister Nehru berated |go anywhere else, at any time. responsible people in China.” Spoly fo consda and Mexico. |ting between western Canadian |ot loans proposed by Mr. Pick- | mute tons for fishermen, to refit See ees nan, etme The Dalai Lama was entirely | 7 Mexico ships virtuglly no/supplies ang imports, mainly ersgill to finance fishing gear|for the coming fishing yeason. [point rebuttal of “fantas-|responsible for his two state- oil inte the U.S., the change|from Venezuela. were once made by the federal 'The loans might be tie” charges levelied against In-|ments since he arrived in India id would affect Canada only. . ; Seca "tt te span Gat Ga dia because of ‘Tibet. end “our officers had nothing % A wemndion diapeich evil) Blane Ar Voiced er The statement >» a hushed Par do with the drafting or prepare- informed sources a3 saying the e Vol ale . jtiament was the strongest Nehru /tion of these statements. concession, ending about 16 ; lever has made about a Commu-| Nehry said the Tibetan. god- |. months of voluntary and manda-| For Fishermen ° ° nist country. ees king remained in Lhasa —_ ee nN Set te tahoe ae OTTAWA (CP) — Pleas Benevolent Irish. Society “Responsible people” in China, |to the moment three shells fell » applicable on ship- - were |] oe es ot Rn salves, cegunee . = departure ie seme or truck. 4 ee eee trees eae ANNUAL MEETING truth or propriety. : was burried eves DECLINES COMMENT dia are so fantastic that I find it |cetera, gould not be brought.” | Canadian Press Staff Writer |ctined to comment on prelimin.| eer Decaue of last year’s THURSDAY, APRIL 30th. 8 P.M. difficult to deal with them. “All my sympathy goes out to] OTTAWA (CP) — The United|ary reports but indicated he may . : 2 a ee Satan wee reverted Tere Sines 5 yee © Se Com . closed thousands of Tibetan ve finally agreed import | mons , He has repeatedly . refugees have sought and beea| URGES RESTRAINT restrictions against Canadian oil,|urged the U.S. to exclude Canada most ine Election Of Officers granted asylum in India. The tel ike cold wor ani T hope that [Arar ,rerented appeels by thelfrom the restrictions on the salesma | eared Bis 2 ES On oe ee aoe, | ee ground that development of the nm you can | ni _ |camps. could not leave these other occasion, : ; - oh cre etd = tab vale Ged ene the of \ Progressive Conservative !Canadian oil industry is an im-jj e y---a | a REGRET CHARGES eat LG : a waren ° serious . 4 ‘ Nehru said the Chinese charges |be deat with in a trivial or ex- GUARDIAN - | : Peccoewsnicrns Stars Of Festival Concert | PREPARE FOR THE ROYAL VISIT fling of Teena that Wey had | Wes aot foe him Ye eit. 'o] THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH, 7:30 P.M. PATRIOT =| aL ade ; ; Chinese |!eaders. press and people of NC ALES COLLE ’ ; lll dag pel ren PN “AM I can say is that I PRI E OF W. Cc GE ° WANT AD | old Dalai Lama entered Indielhave been distressed at DR. FRANK MacKINNON, PRESIDING ORDER YOUR DECORATIONS NOW! PROGRAMME ALL ALL = Junior Stars Of iis sxzs FLAGS «az 275--Shirley Tappets. —_ Festival Concert iis-tacher els Cease tae Deen ENGLISH WOOLEN BUNTING 249—Intermediate Square Dancing, Central Royalty School. DANCING AND CHORAL READING . Lien eer ena pees . UNION JACK AND RED CANADIAN FRIDAY, MAY 1ST AT 6:30 P.M. 275—Double Tap Glog — i Heather cr and Tommy Burka. wo wt Meats and Fh | ENSIGN BUNTING . Bruce MacLaren, ie , ils PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AUDITORIUM | 274—Double Tap Clog, Ruth Ross and Virginia Shaw. Geka! dace Gus GK x 254—National Solo, Heather Fraser. ' speciality not just another item. Tri- Colour Cotton Bunting CHAIRMAN, MR. GORDON L. BENNETT Lh ae nae : I] atin and see our mest and PROGRAMME 311—Sandra Kennedy, Gaelic Solo. : OSUVERY iad ras Si In Red, White & Blue— 36” Wide 316—Junior Gaelic, Centennial Lassies. | QUEEN STREET | ee 1—Class 240—St. Vincent’s Orphanage Square Dance. 304—Sword Dance, Evelyn, Fraser. MEAT MARKET 2—Class 261—Doubles Novelty Dance, Brendalee MacLeod and | 278—Ross Trio Group Tap. Queen ct Dial 7336 “Prince Edward Island’s Official Flag House” 3_Cinus Sb Cherel Beadle Rochford Square Grades 1 and 2. | 312—B omen aaa a » the | ass , . - P . - # W 4—Class 263—Solo T: , Rita Anne Callaghan. 234—Choral Reading, Gredes 9 and 10, Notre Dame Academy eee Sse eel Fa moe cece, |e un Soomro || A. KENNEDY & CO. LTD. +i Shore Rect: Rocop ato; Grenson «| Sort Mesa ot eat : 70 ‘i ass e , ° : - — 8—Class 271—Double Tap Clog, Ann Proud and Gerard Grenan. | 256—Solo Novelty, Shirley Burke. ' UN MacNAIR AGER 9—Class 287—Shirley’s Celtic Lassies, Group 1, Reel. 315—Gaelic Quartet, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Chester Martin, | 32 QUEEN 8ST CHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 3517 10—Class 267—Solo Rhythm Tap. Heather MacPhee. Alan Cameron. p 11—Class 297—Highland Fling, Bethany MacAleer. 273—Double Tap Clog. Heather and Tommy. Burke. 12—Class 235—Chorzt Reading, New Glasgow Explorers. 233—Choral Reading, Birchwood, Grade 8. 13—Class 248—Square Dance, winners of class. 313—Gaelic Duet, Chester Martin, Alan Cameron. — Samual 14—Class 291—Double Sword, tie, Gail Loftus and Brendalee Mac- | 265—Florence McDonald, Montague. : 5 Leod, Bernadette Shaw and Barbara MacMillan. 252—Brackiey Women’s Institute, Square Dancing. 15—Class 268—Solo Tap, Judy Ross MacLean. 295—Winner in Slora McDonald's Fancy. 16—Class 302—Sword Dance, Adele MacEachern. 266—Solo Tap, Ruth Ross. | ATTENTION - ALL CITIZENS Royal Visit July 29, 1959 THE HALIFAX SEED CO. (P.E.I.) | Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will visit Charlottetown on 72 Queen Street Dial 8313 Wednesday, July 29th. ce Ue eee mone Oro sey. know you will want te decorate your | homes or business premises help dress up our city for this gala occasion. ADULT POLIO CLINIC || — 1712 100 carly to stort! Please try to have ail flags and bunting ordered by May 25th. Place your order now your local merchant. At Georgetown School Let's all work together to make Charlottetown the brightest, neatest, friend- For third Inoculation Thursday, April 30—7 p.m. to 9 p.m. First Inoculations given on request. liest spot on the Queen's tour. Decorations Committee. 98 Qtieen St. Royal Visit Whether it be a small flag, yards of bunting or a full size Unon Jack we have a complete selection. There are prices to suit each and every budget. Drop in or phone for complete details. PROWSE BROS. LTD. “Where The Whole Family Shops” For The July 29th, 1959 a Te GET READY FOR THE ROYAL VISIT Moore & McLeod's your favorite department store is now taking orders for all your decoration to celebrate the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Cail in or Phone 6541 and place your orders now. 36 in. Bunting (wool or cotton also in plastic); (Flags) Union Jacks (all sizes in nylon); Canadian Ensign (all sizes in nylon); Red-White & Blue streamer Pennants in plastic. For guaranteed delivery orders should be placed before July 1st. Phone or write Moore & McLeod Home Furnishing On The Island It’s MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Your Favorite Shopping Centre EATON'S DECORATE YOUR HOME or BUSINESS Royal Visit July 29, 1959 Order Now - Avoid Delay | FLAGS — Small flags, large flags... Union Jacks, Canadian Ensigns, we have them all. Come in soon. BUNTING — Woolen and cotton bunting in red, white and blue. There are widths up te 36 inches. Let's All Do Our Part To Make Our City Beautiful For The Royal Visit +T.BATON.C2.. ONES) UNION JACKS, RED CANADIAN DESIGN - TRI-COLOR and WOOLEN BUNTING . duly 29th, 1959 ORDER YOUR DECORATIONS NOW For The Royal Visit FLAGS All Shapes and Sizes \ BUNTING In various widths to 36” Prices To Suit All Budgets uae ; &