6 Miss Marlon Langllle. retirinz captain of the Central Royalty Girl Guide Company, receives a T2)? ...?r"e-w--- .... . ........p , Charon MacGrath. on behalf of . Lthe Central Royalty Brownie pack. IRLIUIDE PRESETTION the Company. The prescntatio 1 gift from Zita Dolron on behalf of' was made Wednesday evening at cert, which are to be used for the day - training class of retarded Crtttral Royalty Hall. Watching ma presentation are. LEFT Rum .ilacLeod. Sheila Johnston. and Gloria Douse. II 301 i ; ., IPIIIESENTS CONCERT PROCEEDS i ing at Central Royalty Hall. LEFT lsharon MacGrath. Mrs. Ira Youn- lker. pack leader. Faye Peardon. CITY AIIII CENTRAL W3 TREAT the sick well. Gig- .gey'a Pharmacy. Open I am. to I I p.m. in Hi-Style." ' ' , WE REPAIR Washing machines. I , . electric motors and appliances, ”Martin's Electric. Phone 3727. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Wallace A. Fields was held yesterday after- noon from the MacLcnn Ftinera' t'Hnme. Service was conducted by -i if Rev. W.ll. Brown. interment wasl lin the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs. Eldon Lodge tonight. KING HIRAM R.B.P. will mcet b-:gr5gI;I'sE:'5eLI Yunxwhanmnmlwgyrf-.gl'; i in Bedcque Thursday evening June 20th. Signed Cyril MacFarlane, W.P. wear a life jacket when you're in you will not sink you'll float. 24'-g. The Gloria. (it. George St Print cotton Sun Drcsscs l2 to 20. ii”: to 24”: Gloria. Gt. George Street. ODFELLOWS Initiation Wildey with Mr- WATER SAFETY HINT: Alivaysi a boat. Then. in case of accident. JUST ARRIVED To-day Terry- lcne (Irrssr-s size I2 to 20. 16'.-i to mhmd M it being an Imperial on lipresents Mrs. A.M.. Johnston with children. The presentation cere- S the proceeds of a brownie con- mony was held on Tuesday even-v Mary Lou liiaclleod, and Mrs. , l Johnston. Jury Case In Supreme Court At the Queen's County sitting of the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Justice M.R. McGulgan ipresitiing. the case of Valerius A. Macllonald versus Eric Egan. with Imperial Oil Limited as third party and F. R. McLaine Limited as fourth party was commenced be- fore the following Jury: Russell Driscoll (foreman), James O'Don- ncll, Emmett wisncr. Frank Mil- lcr. Albert MacDonald. Tuppar Stmniz. and Russell Roper. I It is claimed that on December .5, 1936, the plaintiff's truck. driven thy his son. was proceeding West- ward along the Malpeque Road. -'truck. which turned left Into the service station of F.R. Mnchliine 33-95 l0 5439- The Ltd. The defendant was driving lair-ng the same road toward Char- lottetown. and alleges that. in or An event unprecedented in the field of provincial retailing will be inaugurated by Hnlman's tomoh row, when for the first time in the 100-year history of this popular Island firm. the entire operation will be directed by lady members of the staff. President of R.T. Holman Ltd. on Friday will be Miss Ella Gay, veteran employee of the Ladies' department. Summerude. Associ- ated with Miss Gay in the one-day direction of the Island's largest retail outlet will be Vic&Presi- dents, Mrs. Dorothy Baker, and Mrs. Eileen Richard. The manage- ment of the Charlottetown store will be in the capable hands of Mrs. M. Bowncss. Referring to this new venture organized .'lS one of the many fag. tures of Holman's Hundredth An- niversary rclehraliuns. Mr. Alan Holman. President. declared that the ladies were the firm'a "moat Lions Club Hosts To Souris Club souris Club last night were guest Club at their regular monthly meeting held at the Queen Hotel. As sponsors of the Souris Lion'l Club the Cllarlottetown club pre- sented their guests with a beauti- fully en;:rai'cd bronze gong. Lion John Van Marion, member of the Chiwloitctuwn Club Have an Impressive rt-port of a. trip to Poland spring-. Yilc. where he at- tendcd the l.inn's Multiple and District Cottvention No. 41 June 9.10.11 as official delegate of the Charlottetown Club. Mr. Robert Younker was elect- ed president of the Charlottetown Lions for the next two years. Mr. Younker is well known for his active participation in various community projects within the City He succeeds Ernest Matheson I porter of the Club. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS PRIZE WINNERS The drawing of the lottery spon- of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society gave the following results: First prize. ten dollars in cash, donated by Edward Gallant. won by Miss Elizabeth Gaudet, Spring Park Road. Second Prize. table cloth and napkins. donated by llolman's Ltd won by Mrs. E. Walsh. 8 Young Street. Third Prize. Silk Quilt, donated by Mrs. Andrew Gallant. Chelsea. Mass., won by Mrs. Nazalre Gal- lant. 50 Peake Street. Fourth Prize. T.V., lamp. donat- ed by Simspons -Sears. won by Mr. Mac Nicholson. Ill Hlllsboro Street. Fifth'Prize. quilt. donated by the ladies of the Charlottetown Branch. won by Mr. Harvey Ford, in care of T. Eaton, Co. Ltd. Sixth Prize, case of canned vegetables. donated by Carvell Bros. per Fred DeCoste. won by Mr. Louis l)oiron, 67 Prince Street Seventh Prize. quilt. donated by the ladies of the Charlottetown Branch. won by J. Albert Gallant 88 Pownal Strcet. Eighth prize satin cushion. don- ated hy Mrs. Gilbert Richard, won by Miss Norccn Blanchard. West Royalty R11. 2. Ninth Prizc Quill. donttlcd by ladies of the Charlottetown Branch won by Miss Gladys Moore. 88 Water Street. who continues to be an ardent sup- . sored by the Charlottetown branchi HoImctn's To Be Directed By fl Lady Staff Members Tomorrow important customers," and II I gesture of gratutide to the women of P.E.I. who had traded WM! Hnlrnan's during their first hint- dred years of continuous retailiu in the Province. the executive had decided to proclaim Friday. June 31!! II "Women's Day-" P.E.I's Women's Institutes WIII benefit particularly from, ""5 event. To them HoIman'I will 40- nate .000 in cash. Prius will be dlatri uted as follows-In with county there will be one Institute win 8100. a second 875. and three. 850. The balance of the prize- money. 325. will be donated to the W.I's provincial executive. In order to determine which pl the county Institutes shall Illmllllf for these prizes. every woman and girl on Prince Edward Island. over the age of 15. is entitled to retllllef a vote for her favorite institute by visiting tomorrow either .of Hol- mnn'a Island stores. NEW YORK ICPi-Cooler air- in some cases accompanied by thunderstorm-s or raiti broulhl relief Wednesday to wide areas 03 North America striekcn for d8?! by a record-breaking heat wave. 'N.'nperaturcs were generally lower in much nf Ontario and Quebec after the i-ccord heat of the previous two days. In New England thunderstorms chased the last traces of the heat wave that had claimed more than 200 lives in the eastern half of the United States. New York and Chicago still swcltcred under 90-plus tempera- tures but there was a promise of relief Wednesday night and today. It was ovcrcast in the Mari- times Wednesday with showers 'and thunderstorms bringing much needed rain in some areas. Fog was reported in many coastal areas. Skies are expected to con- tinue dull until early today then begin clearing. Thunderstorms in New Eng- the kindness of her friends. Dur- ing the social hour which followed, a delicious lunch was served by the ladies of the office staffs. , I I l 1 OGILVIE TASTY Believe RCAP Is Overcoming Aircrew Shortage OTTAWA (CP) - The RCA? appears to be overcoming a short- age of aircrew. - Air force officials Ink! Thursday that between September. 1956, and April this year. the number of ap- plicants going through the aircrew selection unit at London, Ont-, in- creased by 2: per cent. And the number "v selec- ted for aircrew training Increased by six per cent. On grounds of I0ClIfl93v'..0lllY Duconlagea and not actually numbers are given by the air force. The RCA! no "' ' ' .u ; explanation for the increase but it is generally ascribed to the 1100!! in Hill! Day which was an- nounced laat August. FROM fll to BT50 Flylnl PI! is in addition to re- sulnr service Day. It used to be S30 a month all ranks. Now it Cooler Weather, Rain Brings End To Widespread Heat Wave land L oclted down trees and tori- rential rains caused some wash- out: in the Templeton. Maas.. area. Heavy thunderstorms also were reported in the Worcester. Mass. area and hail fell at Hub- bardston, Man. Before the cold front arrived. the mercury soared into the 90s along the east coast as far north as Boston. Philadelphia had I 90- plus reading for the eighth day running. a June record. Newark, N.J., reported a 95 and Norfolk. Page 2 The Guardian ton looked around and found: An i M4 wall scorched. The knobs blown off the TV let. A three-foot hole in the garden. A section min- ing in the basement wall. The it, i caused about 81.130 dam- age and disrupted electrical serv- ice for several hours in the era. MT THE IN Va.. 96. The heat wave and flooding caused by torrential rains took at least 235 lives in the last five dnyg in the eastern United Staten. The heat deaths, mostly dmwnlngs, totalled 207 and another 23 per- ished in flood: Clear weather was the rule in the mid-continent. but many fly. ers in the plains and upper mun. sippl valley still were overflowing their banks because of heavy rains earlier In the week. Members Mr. 21 to haul your crate DIAL 6545 - 6546 iiilliisoirs GROCETERIA QMNTS A WONDERFUL ISLAND PRODUCT ATTENTION l Growers Exchange reserve Friday. June Stewart Strawberry takes only s and old boxes. prices. For LANE T. PIGOT. Manager. FREE DELIVERY 2."; 47c Wasltmoblle (shown in operation above) Washes car completely, waxes as it washes and MacMILLAN'S SERVICE STATION 220 QUEEN s'r. nngcs from VII in till a meal bcoordinl to rank. Th J 20 1 AlItUma.r'IthllI!OlfII0o Iln Gm” czn w, C.-V3. cm... as. TORONTO (OP) - 'I'IIIIpGl'I- ' e ' 957 reels:-Jlstcsrpu-aounct ma;I:e'::hel:'l:r1cI:f3NT"U”-NH” "mm, ,0 5,, plug. them was a abartnge - . uh In In. John! - 55 .hNet:.' however. come scar ol- . (NW) 01-1) ,fc';'t"” iC”;n'"” We-0-er an '1' mum" Dawson .. Q 0 here say! er and drlcf 5"" '""'” air In tenant to numb” 0' me," "cum mu Vanaouvndt 51 TI A spread Icrosg, mm " pong.” "tum my Victoria 5; 5-, the Maritime: today. It will bring dud. mum Edmonton 41 1; brighter weather with it and the Already m-e m hr” an 5. Calgary , 45 55 sunshine WiUmIIVG higher temper. more fusby in selecting aircrew 5? 7' in;-r:r.e:::': "edn"d”' "I'll?" la; Toronto: :7 -7159 Northern Nova Scotia. Prince are-ter vrobl tr Ottawa .3 -,1 Edward Island and New am... Will Kflilllllvt Montreal 53 79 wick: Variable Coudlness and TM! ll 0' 1599"" '0 W; C": Quebec 53 79 warm-er; west winds 15. LOW-high dlaii taxpayer b6.c:lI6 will Fredericton A 5: 72 at New Glasgow. Charlottetown, W W W " -'""- r.-:-.:..r- i -.-. 3 r.::c:.-i..r-:.'"..cw.n....-s.. M . n IIALFWAY pom-r lggliflaxu to 51 oz Campbellton so and 71. M . . - - ar 3.735.. rstrait are roughly” 534""; . WI ta :3 3"" M” M” " cI"”"""0"n wa between Alaska and Siberia " 3” ''m' "d "7 p'm' 5”" ' M30 IKETCHED mcrslde tide eighteen minutes tat. BOLT Joy" Thackeray. the English novelist, er than Charlottetown. Sun rises illustrated many of his own writ- today at 4.20 a.m. and sets at 8.03 TORb(?;IT(: (CkPlI;i-Agar nd1'Lfil.- hill. p.m. ' g t aruc I came g - zmstorm Tuesday, William Hamil- , NEW CAR LOOK ONLY 5 MINUTES five minutes. Cars washed at regular a fast, complete car wash its PHONE 4585 SWIF'i"S JEW L 55” LBS. Hill 20 OZ. SIZE 4-65c I PAK tcampbell, Robert MacPherson. dcr to escape the imperial Oil Tenth Prize. crocheted runner. .. Preston McLaine. E. Hamilton. BLOSSOM TEA - A large num- ,ber of guests attended the annual Blossom Tea held at Sunset Lodgal POLICE COURT - Three drunk and incapables appeared be- . fore Magistrate l(.M. Martin all City Police Court on Wednesday morning. They were dealt with as follows: one was fined s2o.l :, ,;yesterday afternoon. The guests fl... were received by Senior Major 1, M. Stevens and president of the 'Rnlnhow Club. Mrs. G.C. White- '. side. Pouring tea were Mrs. N.II. DeBlois, Mrs. Ruby Houle, C. D.A.. Mrs. J.A. MacMalr. Mrs. ,i W. Mutch. Mrs. H. Macconnell, Major Donaghay. Mrs. Dorothy Douglas. Mrs. James MacFadyen. Tea room assistants were mem- bers of the Rainbow Club. The convener for the tea was Mrs. G. EDGIN HOUSE CONFERENCE- ;, Delegates from the National Can- 't.' vnntlon for Men of the United lg Church of Canada held at Elgin l' .Houee Ontario returned to Char- lottetown last night. They are ;' Gordon L. Bennett. Wendell Lea. 5 Lester Keizer and Ivan Darrach, l. all members of Trinity congrega- tion. The men report a most in- . wiring meeting which featured the Moderator of the Church. Rev. Rlnmes Thompson. D.D. as theme speaker. Many discussion periods were held on matters pretalning ., to personal and community prob- , lcnu. Over 600 men were in at- tendancc. QUEEN MARY Needlework 1 Guild annual display of work next if oo and costs or 10 days. one receiv- ed a 5 day suspended sentence, and the third was remanded to; June 28th. BIRTHS MAYNARD-At the Stewart Mem- l6lh, to Mr. and llrs. Wendel Maynard, Birch Illll, a daughter. Dorothy Marlene. weight 8 lbs. 11 on. BOURGEAU - At Barrie. On- tario. on Saturday June 15, 1957 to Lieut and Mrs. K. C. Bourgeou. tnec Wanda MacMll- liant a daughter. Barrie Lynne. Francis. MANDERSON - At the Royal Alexander Ilosmtnl. Ednionton Alberta. Junc I-lth in Mr. and Mrs. liloyrl Mzinderson. a son Tommy Lloyd. ASELIGMAN: At the Brooklyn Je- wish Hospital New York on June 8. 1957 to Mr. Abc Scligman inee Sylivia Block: of Charlottetown. a son Marc orial Hospital. Tyne Valley. June ll , 1 mm: with court meeting at 10:30 and Mrs. I trtick. he had to turn around the rear of it. thus striking the plain- tiff's vehicle. Imperial Oil Co. Ltd. alleges that an employee of FR. MacLaine Ltd. was driving the oil truck at the time. M. A. Farmer. Q.C.. is appear- ing for the plaintiff; J.0.C. Camp- bcll. DC. is for the defendant; Gerald R. Foster and John P. Nich- olson for Imperial Oil Limited;and Allison M. Gilli: for F.R. McLalne Limited. After the examination of five wit- csses. the case continues this mor- a.m. . l ! United Baptists l Plan Sessions At Bedeque Church Baptist of P. E. I. g ath er In The Bedeque Baptist Church. June 2lst to hear Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Carder. Missionaries to India. tell of their work among the Tclegu lCana l lpeople. Miss Alice Clark of the dian Baptist Mission in Boliv- donated by Mrs. Raney Gallant. won by Master Fred Szwnrc, Mt. Edward Road. Retiring C. N. R. Employee Honored Miss Margaret Irving. employee of the C.N.R. office staff since about I930, and who will be retir- ing at the end of this month. was lprescnted last evening with R gift by the members of the office staffs and other friends. The party in Miss Irving's hon- our was held at Stanhope where Mr. Harry Craswell presented the gift and Mr. Walter Murray read the address. Miss Irving expressed her thanks for the .glft and for GOD BLESS YOU Dear friends of mine.-There In no way . . . In which I could lay igood-hyc to you . with more sincerity of hcart . . Than just to say God bless you. My words could wish that all . would be a little I in will also be present to speak to your car" . lthc Women's Missionary Society "gm;-r , And 1 "mid send you on nhat Baptists are accomplish- greeting cam; , , , To make your ?ing in that country. Every phase of work done by l Canadian Baptists in promoting hours brighter . . . My lips could call good luck In I l PEACHES PEAi ECONOMY PAK KLEENEX LIIIY'S-P-20 OZ. BLEND JUICE WHITE PINK YELLOW 2 Tins 29: COOKING APPLES THE 99c LIGHT HALVES SHELLED WALNUTS I-4 lb. 23: eral Building in Sllmmerside were evacuated from the building yest- erday morning In only a minute Stirling lnman, Baritone. and Mr. Paul Cudmtre. Organist will be heard in a music recital on Satur- HERE lst-A free all expense psldtrlptothc Cann- Thursday June ma at 12 West And""''- "'ii"' "l I" imp work of the Kingdom of am, you . . . Or whisper lmrvnv land- ”'..”f'.Iltl""..- .i:.;i?:..'; '3..'.:llilL.””..;;-1l'2..I:l':J? 'l.'. '.":f. '.'A':lIhl. F"."':'.. 'i'.".."t'.:; P mm mm i . . . - ' . . . - - - - NGUIN CUCUMBERS I 29 i'i'ne21.”l:'n.?-Teeliiln.”l”"a.Yll- 33"3335m3"33i7lstS'555ii3iio35 ;".l'l".a.:.m.n.:. .. ...... W... ' E -I 2 m C how that Mr. Frank Nicholson bl lfohkd. Dunne. weight 7 lbs. aI"r?;:rth?;'gIIIlo'mgI:l:I;I ' ' i Pr. Tzsldisierizlwlyllili-I lIaTtII;TtI:' ; "'"'""' "..'.'.?t."...':i'. ll: c.:::..::: ”.::'..t::l.-..?":..:'. ...-.:'.”:L": ”:.:.'”.r:.': ';'.i; C" "" """'"" f" ' ""' 9"” " ""'"”"' '9' c""" ""' ""”” , ' Fire Drill Hold :...':..:”.'"::;..:::l: '::..::.:::"'.:: 32:22:.-. : -. 'i.m. r'..:i alone with your I-vortu nine. and to In to com: c i GRADE "A ' Fowl lb. 39: A: man snag. '-W or c--------. u k . ..ne.4m.. rommwn rmployau I" we hay p,:t;iLinBt.1yg.1:ll swam. (Mrs. R. P.) Jean VnnAlat-i:.e y IIIOULDB OUT c p ROAST BEEF lb. 39 and it half when 5: pratice fire- drill was called shortly before 11 .m. I Federal employees of the Post drill was called shortly before it day evening at 9. Rev. H. L. Mltton. Cltlrloiteinwl. will preach the Association sermon at the regular worship service In- day morning. NOW! dlanyatlonal Exhibition. 2nd-The best name each week for n.lne week! lb. 49: will win a new C.C.M. bicycle. A boys' and glrb' will be given each week. 3rd-itachweekfornlneweclts boygmdgli-Is wtllvlnhalfgallonaotloeernun. nnoyvqun 1-,3-run cuishltns tlipederal employees of the Post Office. Customs. R.C.M.P. Nation- al lzmployrnent. Agriculture. and fisheries Offices. together with a iiotiftttl our-Iiaetiwcsktariunenalnntnebonsnt Iii .....