: a jm XIV. Q0 ii Page 2 The Guardian.-Monday. May 16 Cu crgghgg 3.1; ""p.iT.,..?,.e. .. "imp; no... " """""' gl Large in stature. six ft.-four in In I Nmnhlet distributes to;liig Gas Tanks cu-l-'1 -M mus "0 M f.i”ii" ':'.."..':"n';'?.::."...-".l:::: Moscow Oliays Al The Summit VIENNA (AP) - The Soviet Union publicw announced its ap- proval Sunday of the Western-prir posed Big Four meeting "at the For-jetgn Min ter V. M. Molotov ear : 1. The purpose of the Big Your City and Central lI'IplII- "YOUB DOLLAR BUYS MORE -It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." REPAIRS to motors. gener- THERE WILL be a meeting of all Conservative women workers and friends In committee rooms. trol at I p.m. yesterday crashed into the gas pumps at Nelson's Service Station at the east end of Grafton Street and caused a spectacular fire -which completely City Police report that the car was proceeding out and came straight on towards the pumps. Copat. Pendergaat. in making. this spectacular and important est. After attending public school at Kenaington and Kiukora, Coast. Peiidergest took his high school education at St. Dunsten's- Unl- versity where he was active in boxing championship. statesman welcomed pro-peels of sense of easement throughout the world, where the cold war pei-M is succeeded by what has been called 'peace!ui coexiatence' an; where the cost and burden of am. aments. can be fairly reduced .11 3 Big Four Talks ,,,,,., ,,,,,g.,.,, M, .5, Steele Blue MW um M mm ..3.a,::;h.t 3,: .,... mo,,d. 1 1 hich bro I lllm in' til 9 To i cnswau. for em: Photo A ear apparently out at eua- gun, prmugmumm Omar ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .g:;;l,, . wfgflrl - I mmlt." d uiiiod die thr . Cl l. "1" ' "”'”l' dm” '1" 'l”l" .E'l'ecEriE.'w whim ” m fitgen were qulcldy. seal: 5": V”;l'"" b'l:"ch"h "fl 1392? Null - l of the Aus independence pact. md he ,1" blue mmmd. M.:ilfmeGIV.1lll:nuG;rli hzwgwemhet pnirgegounigdmugndthe tflfightuu ' . on e 000.000 voters not to allow the coup. try "to sag back onto the outdated doctrines of socialism." meeting Ito achieve an interna- 51 gm 17-30 p , - tionai relaxation of tension" cor- Que" "e "mu . Pm k"::.cun3u:w(l oi mil: ovglfhnd Altholllll be retired as prim, responds "completely with the LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 39 "lg 9 mud. ' Sl"- '7 minis”, gig wggh "0, cm". . state that the driver after back "ll peaceful policy of the Soviet 119 Greastsz George Street. Dial in his C" away m;m the am. - . fills prest e is expected to be . """”'t ”” ”' L 886, inn... .. the direction of 1 Optimistic Over ggggrglg. it u' Cmervanve 2. The Soviet Union is con- vinced that "other states also will follow the pattern" of Austria in A SPEEDY free delivery and pick up service now available at the Brown Electric. the Hillsboro Bridge. Garfield Creamer. a station at- tendant, saw the pumps burst into World Sifualion - HISTORIC IDLE choosing nelltmlw The'iiSovM ' n FRASER WIGHTON Union "nitric es great signi cance - . - . flames and quickly ran to shut Y to the Austrian declaration that the fgll CdlXl053Il19'?ll dung; clftlfl L. M. Robinson w. Albert Robertson ii. 1-. N. Lapp 0” llle Dower. but .0. beior. 1., - LONDON (Reuters)-Sir Winston roniiaputa. lltlelt of the Tonga country will not loll! ally lllllllufy ' ""3 3" htgmlla mgrlllogo secretary-treasurer President Vicurresident was awe to B” the license numg Churchill Sunday entered the gen- or Friendly Isles in the Pacific, alliance and will not permll lul'- ''”W”- "” ”” "' . . . . . . , , , be; or an dgpgfung Vghlcle. eral election campaign with an was discoveredlty'l'aamaninIs4), elgn military bases on its soil." GERMAN QUESTION "The Soviet Union," Molotov said at the signing table in Eelve- dere Palace, "will go on trying to find ways for a peaceful and Dem- ocratic settlement of the German donors needed. THERE WILL be a meeting of all Conservative women workers and friends in committee rooms. Queen Street tonight at 7:30 p.m. Chartered Accountants Elected The 35th annual meeting of the Point on Lake Simcoe. near Tor- onto. on May 26 .27 and 28. Atlantic Regional Representative on the national C.I.C.A. Executive Creamer had. only a moment be- fore the crash. left the pumps where he was gassing a car he- longing to Mr. George Macbeod of Orwell. Mr. MacLeod's wife and two children were in the 1 Island Constable we Make toansl 70 00Ml'0llM75 our . . FREE INSTALLATION on fix- Institute of Chartered Accountants i i ' .ti n which would correspond . . . , , ,. . . . - parked car and were forced to - , lo”?l-”--n---;--- ii2”ii".f.33”Ei:.?i..”” " M” ”' :1: ii.2"2f.iiWt'.?.l5LZ”i-33:.-"ii? ”:""i"i:........ : mm-w -om .-- ....,,. l n ei - , , , - , - H ' , g , I . -- ualiilllypsvlllahinutnrrgvlsiillg lheirs mili. No COOKING injures Mm the Viilllch the following ullluers Wereiduring the vast yfar wepaebbirorulglil ;lI);ilf1liEti(l)1CEV:'on-idaert:Bf-eeiivalor lllfbiiliiisiihg hggmig be”;u:::d oufrgf daggecgr In : 05: into. tone. it Io. I;a"hIll.Id.I.".ma;:l rgfneezh hrlsrn." Sunbeam heat controlled auto. Efifteqa ' W Mb 1 R Ml will lll llletgllllllatp lnelpul relidenfpsl ed by theslsland lnsustut and Mounted Police were notified to p ; W ISM! 529.59 756.56 dmm'Iam h.m;mp1”dm.;”:':;: matic lrii pan. Tested free for kit) Sunifxfzrgidgl me preelsidegl iksoa. fl)I'i'l:;(;l':l,cau:n res i;dEe)l:ans1mali0'n dismbmed to schools colleges apprehend the car bearing the (As rienlatgit inda CBli1:dl&l.ICPl'e8tS: Joe;-hilt, 3.” s23 go wom,,,mm.,,i,d,,,u-,,d,m"nphoM . ' igiian m 5 93 M e N. Lapp of M. F. Scliurman Co. of all students across Canada. and other oiiganrzations and in- Effgtfgagtlafidsefgolay ttehne Slgagi aglxgam L. 'genBge:gas:uemb::,l:) ; H I ' ( W , 5'" '9' ll"" Mlullln 'l'l'o WT"? or: n ' Ltd. Summerside; secretary leading to the appelation "Chart- tlivldualsa It outlines the oppoi-- last night a man was taken mo myeawm name of xeensingmn: . ."'l",I;;y;:n""'" H come in today more convenient. , ISLAND SAILORS-Two Island treasurer. L. M. Robinson of Mc- ered Accountant." designated by luules Exlsuug .1" the vluleS5l0u- custody no lodged in a City and I Ion of Mr. and Mrs. James- ----m- """lP9t30Ilien. it:--i II--ntlolotmtuu-In I DECOSTE - At Chilliwack. B.C..-sailors are members of the crew Donald. Currie & Co., Charlolte- the familiar initials ”C.A.." are and the educational. training, ex- Ponce can. He will mpg" In pendergast MW "Siding in Ch”, t e S INAY lists ll' -.ii on May liltli. 1955. to Silt 8l'lCll0l' H-lll-C-S P0l'll!8E DOW lll llorl. town; others Council Members, established and unified by the aminatiun and ethical require- . . in ww no I ed d Morrison. A. J. Gar- Board-of-Examiners-in-Chief of the ments leading to the right to use Pan” court ""5 mommg chars" 0 e n' I ogmz an Erma P. Vincent. 7 lbs. .0l' Molllague and A93 CllaPlE5 rell. H. R. I-lennessey, T. E. llic- C.l.C.A. The Island Institute, for . 1 1, ed - it-Edward Gallant of Charlottetown. key, J. R. Leard. R. w. Manning. the first time in its history. was A.." which are recognized across accident" convlcptegdesvcrlbedvuas agexii-5::ipeiy In loving memory 0' I ll?" . W. E. Massey and H. G. Wil- d signaled to nominate members Canada. as well as in other coun- d us" d d dd; L .' 'l'"" M” Beam" Ne." "'0 4 lionElggflfEAs.s:i2iEllEn.PmEEiltinIgulls llumsi Members Ol Cuuuull ul the its that Board Mrs- Morrison was lrleS- 5 Fgllgwship C:1lI'l:le.roPel1'd0T':llll.. oilugrec.ognlz- 151 GREAT 5.Ei.E.'ll l'3I'llilA"-OTTETOWN Canadian Institute of Chartered appointed. and so far this spring The ever-increasing demand for ing the convict, commanded a Plaeneiinl oAait'fortlIeYBHlLr - 1055. Miss Minnie Mrs. J. R De-Caste. a son. Arthurffhcy are A B Milton Mat-Donald passed away May 13. I954. p Her memory is as dear today - As in the hour she passed away. Ellie. Always .remembered by Mrs- 3- Smllh- R. w. M t cl w. A. a b-It i th f ul' Ma 'itime , , g - . mem-m- g ENGAGEMENT-ML uull lVl'5- mm" w.,?nn;':tgen:,n H1 8 S T?" I:mr,eul::se?N B e Nad Nsl P luslllules throughout the land. and sh?Eww;g1:Ku', (g;:adiF;';': leage Const. Pendergut left the Is- In loving memory of Mrs. WrIi- Stanley G. Bowles of Charlotte- . . 9 Fl 'I p t " " ' ” ' indicates another year ahead of P and S t ma b the Gu . land seven years ago to enter the fngton Murphy. South Shore who town announce the engagement pmeeting of the Council of the (...F..l.l. finally matured by the ap- cominuauy "pending Emmy for Eglglgilln Fomiildlilmogl Y 8 uwlce of me Foundation Cum , departed this life May 16. 1945. all thell; dlaxghte; BLAW Gl:f1l9:;I.C,A., to be. held at Jackson'slpmntment of Mr. Manning as the the P.E.l. Institute. The tenowshlps E6 to: may at Churchill. on Hudson e I I . t t ) You left a beautiful memory Egg”. son of Mr: Ilfnfi Mr: 1 R a d T Andre Langevin. news editorpof ' A grid mo Hem M be mm Eva Victoria. .30, mamage . P 1' T M T e- ec e O the. CBC at Montreal. for creative But to those who loved and lost to H place in Ottawa. July 911,. O a O wigtinrrh . B be wed in you. - r.. arius ar au. re e - Your memory will never grow ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. ' N I nologist and folklorist at the , old. Joseph Gulluul- Cll-'ul0ll9l0W'.'- S Ower an Orma sr. LOUIS. Mo., May 144. G. National Museum in 0llIwI. for ;. J announce the engagement of their ' lDennis' managing dh-euor of the studies of the French folk songs of . A I r- Alw”-” ”"”m'""'" M M" 9lll9Sl dallglllel" mill Agnes "W The potato market during thcidemand will pick up and becomel P .E..l. Credit Union League. was Nlmll Am"l”' . V E0 5""! ma hm"y- past four weeks has failed to re- a little stronger. ire-elected treasurer of the CUNAl Dl'- Rlcllufd Stockton MacNeish. .- g E-E-em-S-m-----1 DEATHS 50: Per Insertion . BIRTHS MURPHY-Al the Charlottetown Hospital on May 15th. 1955. 00 being held in Charlottetown tlils week. the regular Chest Clinic at the Sanatorlum has been cantal- led on Friday afternoon. May 20th. Thomas Harvey. son of Mr. andi Jacluon. Central Thomas take place ' Mrs. Royalty. marriage to Court Saturday morning Magis- trate K. M. Martin sentenced a drunk and incapable to 10 days. One hundred dollars and costs or 1) days was handed down to a man charged with driving while impaired. Mr. and Mrs. oi-esory Murphy. I daughter. weight 8 lbs. 4 on. MacLEOD-At the pital May 13, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair MacLeod. Cen- tai Royalty. a daughter. LACEY-At the P. I. I. Hospital on Sunday. May 15. 1955. to Mr- and Mrs. George Lacey a son. Robert Wayne. weight 6 lbs. I on. BEAT” Pmn" Edwnrd Ewe" Lou" Mr Winters said in an inter- - H I Lo 1 w 1 h d 5; h . - g P L grants. landed h re d r th additional 92. steal-lope on wen u! E5 In E9 en wed Block VIEW the elm ll 10 ll? llle weekend from too: liner: 'l'.i.i 303 The Olympia is scheduled to office” Wm wear tlov-i MAY-Suddenly at Sunday. May 15. 1965 Louis May in his 60th year. Remains resting V 1,". ,1 nunded. . at the Hennessey Funeral Home cry 3 y under way which may lead to the 8! Prime mlnllltef-Wllll 0M 0l The Swedish - American liner ports. . m from where the funeral will be FUNERAL SATURDAY - The replacement of the present West Sllllllal llyle 50 llllll ll"? lllll" Kunssholm dropped 80 passengers ' held on Tuesday morning in time funeral of the late Gordon E. Mac- Block of Canada's rarliament "101!!! 05 Pllflllllllelll lllll 5 ll'Clll' on her first call of the 1955 season. HIGH coulvrny . Mm”, chm-lonegown. wu held tecture may be preserved. She was followed by the liner New- 1? ii for Requiem High Mass at Cor- ran Ban. Interment in the church cemetery. DOUCETTE-At the home of her eon. Wilfred Doucetle, North Rue- tico. on Sunday. May 15. 1955. Mrs. Bruno Doucette. formerly of Oyster Bed Bridge. in her 80th year. Her remains will be trans- ferred this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late iesidence from where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning to St. Augus- t:lne's Church. South Rustlco for Requiem High Mass at 0:30. In terment in the church cemetery. SUTHERLAND-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Saturday. May 14, 1955. Mrs. Gertrude Suther- land. widow of the late Plus Sutherland. Cable Head West, in her 77th year. Her remains are resizing at the Charlottetown Fun- ersl Home from where the fun- ersl will he held Tuesday morning to St. Peter's Church for Re- quiem High Mass at I230. Inter- ment In the church cernete ,. MALONE--At the Charlohetown Hospital on Saturday. May 14. Malone in her mo year. Remains resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home tom where the funeral will he held on Tundw morning for Re- quiem Bigh Mass at st. Dun- atan'I Basilica at I o'clock. in- tenrisnt la the Catholic Ceme- FUNERAL AT IONA - The funeral of Mrs. Edward Power was held Saturday morning from her late residence in Newtown Cross to St. Michael's Church. Iona. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor. Rev. Leonard Mclfenna. who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Rev. Charles McCarthy was pres- ent in the sanctuary. The pail hearers were: Elmer Power. John Walsh. Interment was in the church cemetery. The funeral was from the home of his brother. Nor- man MacMlllsn. Alherry Plains Saturday afternoon at 2.!) p.m. Service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. C. E. Arm- strong. Hazelbrook. assisted by Rev. J. M. Sheen. Vernon. Flower bearers were Messrs. George Mac- Millan. Joop Van Byk. Peter Ver- vek. Arthur MacLean. Pall bearers were Messrs. Ernest Collins. Alex Matheson. James Doyle. Frank Hynes. Urban Tweedy. Howard Richard. Burial was at Vernon River United Church Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. NAVAb MEN ENTERTAINED --A number of the officers and crew of H,M.C.S. Portage were entertained at the Rollaway Dance Hall on Saturday night. An Informal reception was held for the officers in the wardroom of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte at 9:00 p.m. films were shown for I! n mm and Miss Amo Chesley, delegate from the Province of New Bruns- meetlng on the "Natives of Can- Bahs'is of the Marltimes. A. ses- sion on "Teaching n ed that it was a most successful A. Robertson; Regional lAtU lanticl Representative of C.l.C.A..; R. W. Manning. l ACCOI-llllanls. R. W. Manning and has been associated with prepar- atory work in Quebec for the I955 and 1956 examinations. 2. The Island lnstltutels turn after one's name the letters "C. more and higher qualified ac- countanls to cope with Canada's growing national economy, swells the responsibility thereby placed on the educational and.training cover from the effects of the un- predicted price rise of early April, ing that the market would come back to ita April level and were inclined to hold back shipments. The growers in Maine and NE. took the opposite view and mov- ed potatoes freely to the Canad- ian markets. As at present Maine is paying 34.50 per barrel or 31.60 per bu- shel with fair movement -N.B. price about the same, and the P.E.l. market would warrant 51.80 bushel bulk. The Fruit ilt Vegetable Branch estimate the quantity remaining here as between 700 and mo car- loads which is not excessive if the May Replace . OTTAWA. lCPl - Studies are wick. Mr. G. Rea-Airth spoke Saturday evening at an open, ada" under the auspices of the .. .. W” conducted by Mr. G. Eyford of Halifax. Conference visitors agre- affair. Personals The U.S. Department of Agri- culture has reported the failure in the area hit by the frost, but California has an in- crease of five million bushels to make up all and more of the frost loss. The summer acreage planted (including Virginia and New Jersey) is reported to be 72,600 acres against 65,400 last year. Asked about the prospects of prices for the balance of the sea- son Mr. Campbell said: "The potato market is a very sensitive affair and those who make de- finite forecasts generally express an inability to understand its problems." Buildings. Works Minister Win- ters said Saturday. prcseiit structure-in which Sir John A. Macdonald had his offices Approximtae cost of the project. should it go through. would be be- tween S5.000.000 and 30.000000. "But it will take a year before we will be in a position to make a decision." he said. The present structure has he- come antiquated and its accom- modation is far from sufficient. Architects are building scale models. complete to the last de- tail. of the present structure and of suggested replacements for it. They wil be studied in conjunction with others of the Main Block and the East Block. The present building is the old- Dr. J. E. Blanchard. Charlotte- town .hss returned from New York City. Mrs. R. C. Montgomery. Char- lottetown. has returned to her home. but has to rest In bed for several weeks. est of the three on Parliament Hill-started in 1350 and complet- ed in 1867. cidtisriaiv NATIVES About one third of the 12,000,000 natives in the Belgian Congo are Christians. the men of the ship on , evening at Queen Charlotte and the courtesy of the C.P.0.'s and Seaman's mess was extended to the visitors. sun: COURTESY CALL-On: Saturday morning courteey calls by the Captaln' ef H.M.C.S. Port- age, Lt. Commander B. E. Law- rence, D.S.C., .R.C,N.. and his officers were made on His Hon- or Lt. Governor T. W. L. Prowse. Premier A. W. Matheson. Mayor J. D. Stewart and Brigadier G. G. K. Peake, Officer Comm din Military Group. No. 2, The p's officers were accompanied on their calls by Lt. Commander J. Kenny. officer Commanding B. C. I. Queen Charlotte. In the an Honor accompanied by Ida Aide Capt. J. J. Connolly, returned the call on board II. M. C.s.PortageuiIdthePren-iier In Mayor and Brigadier Peaks. REC TO KEEP THE ,STRAlGH'.I?. OR!) I Was incorrectly and inadvertently some in Saturday's Liberal saw. "Degree stuns ix and x lard 'feeeliera i peril Provlnelaly." V siiouid ml "Xi and XI" 4 Supply Cooperative at the meeting late'of the board of directors Friday office and advertising supplies. It is an afifliate of the Credit Union National Association tCUNA) which has headquartein in Madl- son, Wisconsin. The Canadian of- fice of CUNA Supply Cooperative is in Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. Dennis has been a leader in credit union affairs in the Is- land area for many years. in which there are about 60 credit unions. 600 Passengers Land At Halifax HALIFAX (CF) .. Six hundred Passengers. many of them immi- more were scheduled to arrive to- day aboard a fifth vessel. ' foundland. More than 440 persons trooped down the gaiigway of the liner ed with leaving the scene of an Awards Made To Canadians anthropologist at the National Mu- seum. for studies of the develop- ment of aboriginal American cul- dies of puritanism in Ontario. Mrs. James Kucqniak. botanist at Montreal botanical garden. for studies of the bryopliyte flora of the Gaspe peninsula. Total value of the 0 Ir fel. captured Alexander Zakopiac in W truck and crossed the Redwood bridge. and walked back to meet him with his gun drawn. i threw up his hands and offered no resistance. Will commence Tuesday l cing 9.30 to 12.30. Can- teen. lowships is 824.000. The foundation was established in 1975 by the late Senator Simon Guggenheim and his wife as a memorial to a son, John Simon, who died in lim. The fellowships are granted to scholars and creative workers an- nually in Canada. the United States. the British West Indies and the Philippines. ' Queen Frederlka Sunday and the Israeli liner Jerusalem landed an berth today with 800 travellers taken aboard at Mediterranean Most of Northern and Southern Rhodesia lies at an altitude of 3.- 000 to 5.00) feet above sea level. ANNUAL QUEEN'S COUNTY FISH at GAME ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th--8:00 PM. P. W. C. Auditorium Election of officers for 1955 Movies, else. MEETING MON. TUE. l GIANT SIZE ouz MIXED COOKIES WHITE SUGAR .. N0. 1 GRADE BUTTER 59c CARNATION Milli. 2 llns for 25c MANY FLOVIRS BOILING BEEF .. & Tl y::i SPECIALS SlIlFl'S BOLOGNA Ii. 25: COOKING APPLES .. ftlbs. for 5?: Eu WEB. ONLY pIig.69c lb.29c lolbs. 15c SQAP. 3 for is iiasc Pllszglrkcrr OPEN IVININGS IV APPOINTMENT-PHON! POI H9400 IOOUIS laeainelstanilleeliefellsemeallegiewu ' Pwuedhnni-yeffuue FINANCE CO. F"'1j.'-"E-' June 25th at St Dunstan's Ba- 19 - - - - - 1- - - , i 'ports Mr. E. W. Campbell. sec- spring crop at thirty-five million in St. Louis. Missouri. 211 ht Ma 17 Winglo . 3lll”- retary of the Potato Dealers As- bushels against thirty-four mil-l The CUNA Supply Cooperative "ll'9- tign. l-Ia1lyFeaturlng ' ' ' ' POLICE COURT ,. 1,, police sociation. The Prince Edward Is- lion bushels last year. This re-l serves credit unions all over ,Dl'-tJ93"fR”beTl50l-'l 3lll'll9lv 35' KAYS vioumst d hi -l' ---a he - -er almost - uuu-v-n-- ii2”s..:::.r.r::.i:.;r.:?li:i..:f c........'. e....i........:." 9...? . I will parade at on Tuesday, G.O.C.'s Inspection. Transport will leave follows :- u. evillla ALL RANKLS of the P.E.I. I-IJEGT (17 RIXXIE) tlhe Armourles, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 17 May 55 at 1850 hours for the Summerside 1745 hrs. Kenslngton 1800 hrs. Atlantic Standard 'i1me North, Rustico 1800 hrs. Atlantic Standard 'l1me Montague 1800 hrs. Atlantic Standard Time : Berets. Battle-Dlrese,'Wd: Belts, Boots and Puttees. Medals will be worn: (A. ll. PEALIGD) Lt.-Col. the various centres as Atlantic Standanl Time 9:00 - 9:15 HEAR”? Premier A. W. Matheson, Q.C. Speaking Direct - FROM MON-'(I)'NA'GUE 0 'M0llClaY. May 16th p.M. (StandarclTlmel OVER CFCY uuuesyuenwaeutaaaiaaiueinn t