JUNE 1, 1953 Legion Auxiliary Monthly Meeting the Can- monthly Home on president, ct5tirttAt. GUARDIAN JIMMY! TAXI a Phone 625. . , -T”-T . TRY THE new homo enized The .1x1tet1Xdi1if,:g,,M milk-shake at the Windmillg. 1311 8 mceitns iii "if Legion l-ihdav. May ..9th, the I 1.; .. T. Davies in the chair. 3 Liter the one minute silence in uiymory of fallen comrades and the H of the minutes the conven- the take LOBSTERS boiled daily at Windmill. Buy them and them home. ocean or. -sea-vice STATION Imding open Tuesday from 8:00 to 1.30 ms 0lfrielKl;r;'5”'i”(;: i(;)?,:?:1”eis,tE:e:et for the convenience of the public. itlizliitat of the ways and means FOR. THE BEST in steaks. lob- sters, and sea-foods visit the Wind- mill Steak Room. CAVENDISH UNITED Pastoral charge. A congregational meeting on Monday, June 1, at 8 p.m. in Cavendish Church. Important ous- iness. ,.,,,nmittee. co-conveners Mrs. Ira ptnwn and Mrs. S. G. Peppin who we a otcailed account of catering inr three banquets during the past mv weeks viz. the Department of l...,b11.- works and for two different hzztm-lies of the Civil Service, also .tlll'P5llfll8lliS served to the Com- 'm,mlty Concert Association. enter- gggmng the De Pauer Chorus after .;.vn- concert in the Prince of wales College Auditorium. Plans were made for the ll"t:it'1llCt for the 105 Battalion rc- iiiilllll on June 18th. xlcmbers were requested to meet on Coronation Day at 2:30 outside it c grandstand, where they will be ".SilPl'Cd to the seats reserved for "mm. tn; motion the meeting adjourn- QUEEN MARY Needleworkcluild please meet at Exhibition grand- stand turnstile, Tuesday 2.30, for reserved seats. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Sen vices conducted by Rev. Alasdair Johnston, Monday, June lst, Cape Traverse 8 p.m.; Wednesday, June 3rd, Town Hall, Borden. 8 pm.: Thursday. June 4th, Argyle Shore 8 p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Minis- ter. H5 HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR i75 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. ' T0 CELEBRATE SOLEMN MASS -The announcement was made at the services in St. Dunstanls Basilica on Sunday morning that His Excellency James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown would celebrate Solemn High Mass in the Basilica at 9.30 am. on Tuesday, to com- memorate the occasion of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. - ' BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. s POLICE (70l-JRT-- In the City Police Court on Saturday ntorn- ing before Magistrate K. M. Mar- tin, three drunk and lncapables were each fined S10 and costs or 50c Per Insertion BIRTHS . ,, .a..... .a..&: 10 days. A local man found tzullly ll.-NU”-'At ll” Prmce Coumy of operating ti motor vehicle limwl 0'' 5a1urdM'- M” 30v while his facilities were impaired T95”. '0 Ml" and tl”5' Chmlgs by alcohol was fined 3150 and 'il'tN'-ill. "W7 H""”e”5 M3” costs nr 20 days and a rural resi- Ariitttri, .-t daughter, Marilyn Faye. .u.u-ritsnsox-Al. the P. E. I. liosptttti on Sunday, May 31, i953, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan A. Mac- Ilhcrsmi tnce Viola Gillespie), titty, ti son, stillborn. .ili' At the Prince Edward Island linspltlti, May illltll, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jay, city, a ri.'Iili:iliPl', Gloria Jean. dent for a similar offence, who was also involved in ft recent occl- dent. was also fined S150 and costs or 20 days. LUCKY FISHERMEN - Some fishermen have all the luck. Al- ton Constable of Charlottetown landed himself a beauty Saturday morning in the form of a 5V- pound trout. Hitting the road East early Saturday morning Alton fared out much better than most early morning anglers. who often accomplish nothing more titan loss of sleep, to make the prize catch. Tile trout measured 92 inches in length and 12': in- ches at the girth. and was of the fresh water variety. when asked for a more geographic location of his catch Mr. Constable Just grinned and said "up East”. llll.-IKE-At. the Prince Edward ls:;tml lfospttal, Saturday, May 30. l1t3:l. in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest llmizr, Htt7.cihrnok, at son, Allison littlest, T lhs., 6 07.. Vlztt-IION.-ND-At the Charlotte- town liospltnl on May 21th, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugcnc MacDon- nrd, Cllarioitctown, a daughter, ticnc liittrlc, ti lbs., 4 oz. t't:'l'tlts-At the Clmrlot.tctownt FUNERAL TSAFURDIW gg-I-1". Hospital, xlnr flnih, 1953, to Mr. funeral of the late Brendon on mtrl Hrs. lfrncri l"ctera, Bedford, a Hanley Wu hem Saturday morning 'l”'1P'li"l- from the Charlottetown Funeral , -' 1, St. .-turrtt-At the Prince County Home "9 St Pete” Chm” Peter's Bay. where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. V. Mac- Donald, who also conducted the service at the grave. The manage- ment and staff of the Maple Leaf Taxi attended in a body. The hon- nrary pail bearers were Leo Peters. Lester Beaten, Louis Doyle. Frank Murphy, Ray Murphy and Oliver Gallant. The active pail bearers were 1-iughie Mclssac. Daniel Mc- liospztal, on Sttntlvty, May 31. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith (nee Laura tinrlnndi, Emerald. R. R., a daughter, Lintla Mary, 7 pounds, 'v num-M. A O "rTA"r?aE'r.13Es l-IILANCIS - BISHOP - At Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, on Friday, May 39th, by Rev. J. T. Irwin, Thclnta Jean Ilishop to John . Isaac, Patrick MaoKlnnon, Chas. mmy Fmmlsi Macxinnon, Jack MacAulay and ,xt.vnox,u,n ... FEERAN ... M st, Peter Sutherland. The motfmers Macnulay, Joseph 0'- ll::n.si.an's Basilica on Friday, May We” Gem , 29:h, by Rev, pl-amt, B013”, Mm-y'I-Ianley and Russell Ollanley. ht- nadg Huem, Feehan to Kimble terment was in the church cemet- lianlrl McDonald. ery. l'””W'-W5 IN MEMORTKW lltrl.(lNN'(V)l;f:At”Bpring Valley May In loving memory of my dear . Mrs. Bernard McKlm1on in husband. Michael A. Mc(7.tfIrey. g . st tear. Remains will be for- ” Md from the Davuon Fumml who passed away June 2nd, 1941. liomr-, in her late residence this f'-'t'!mltz. Funeral notice later. Vllac I-TACHERN-At li)4 Prince 5'. on Sunday, May 31, 1953, David llaclwrltcrtt. age 88 years. Funeral farm the Maclcan Funeral Home Time speeds on, six year: have passed Since death's dark gloom Il's shadows not within our home where all seem- . V ed bright 2'; 2H0iS:::i:(I';5r;tc”I:,x;:i:: Cc”:oVencfg"g And took fiom me the one I g,.,,,,.(,,.,,. ' . 5 5 "9 loved. (;.uv Lovingly temembered by his W . At his home in Sutnmcrsidc T, ftictn May an, 195:, Albert K”l.!1n his twin year. Funeral P Ito held from the Compton AWMI Home today, Monday, at 3;”) it'll. Interment in Pt-oplc's ("flitting-rt-. wife Katherine. , IN MEETJRTAM In loving memory of my darling brother, Daniel F.. Semple. Mont- ague. who passed away June 1. .lI.uI,l'i,V At. Womi islands East ?)l,l”1t:iIt:lltlli::3'-Igilly 30. 1953. Mra.1949- , , A 1:,” ml will ti::;(L:":)'lnc:ge(:o Still to us come days of udnotul X -, 1,0," hm. hm rcsldegcg Tears in secret often flow: l st-rt, ,.mmm,ncmg M 2,00 pm' Your cherished memory never In' rm-m in wand Iuands Cclubt; leaves us Ill I-1pm,, (mm Howe” Though you died four years ago. llFwi1"I'-At S J Sadly missed by ulster Ruby. (lat, A1” 31, o;ci,u& inavn and children. 1” his 55"! rent: Resting at the '4”'"”' 'A"T"T"” W"- Yloltttrss Funeral Home fromwhcrc it short, I . - I I sctvlce will be held on S n I . , ”';I'ltI.tt. tlllllc lst at 10:00 a.m.. mm lUlilfIl'(lCt'l to the United "ii in Lower Montague for :,::W." i" 2'30 llm. Interment in tlllli'ClI ccntetcry. ;rV'i';:):il0l-M-At the PrlnccCoun- -53 ppltal on Saturday. May 30. In lvm Rafter Trcnliolni. of Borden, BOWEN; ill: scar. Resting at the "Wm-C funeral Home in Sum- Km.-kc .wnIl0I'lI wiierc the funeral mm M be held on Monday. m C - .'nt 2:00 pm. Interment . , ”l"i Frnvcrst-. cemetery. ' C0.VililIiNITY CENTRE TONIGHT and every MONDAY NIGHT Admission 50 cents N.D. Maclean tvnilszmatucn r.nn.u.ttis:a CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. PHONE 508 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -l)irectore- Char-lotteto n and North Wltahlre PHONE 149 AT ITEWAIIT BAKERIIB LTD” this week-A souvenir plate oom- memorating the Coronation, along with a. light fluffy specially deco- rated cake. FUNERAL SERVICE-The funer- al of the late Hector Macbeod was held from the MacLcan Funeral Home on Saturday afternoon. Ser- vice was conducted by Rev. H. Bar- ber nd Rev. J. D. Davison. Inter- men was in Long Creek Baptist Cemetery. The pallbearers were Al- lison MacMillan, E. A. Currie. Rus- sell Macnougall, Walter Qullty, Edmtund Handrahan, Herbert Gor- vea . FUNERAL SUNDAY-The fune- ral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Flynn of Bedford was held yester- day aftemoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. J. M. Sproule. The pali- bearers were Fentcn Court, Elmer McQuaid, Wm. Rattray, Parnell Curran. John F. Watts, Terrence Lamphier. Interment was in Suf- folk Cemetery. DISTRUBUTING Under the direction of the Char- lottetown Red Cross High School Council members of the Junior Red Square, West Kent and Queen Square Schools, have been busy over the past week-end distributing posters advertising the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics to be held in Charlottetown next week. These lligh School Council members have also arranged to help with the various tasks of the Clinic for part of the time on Monday evening. June 8th. FINE DISPLAY- Adding to the Coronation look of the city is the recently decorated show window of the Maritime Electric Company. It features at large painting of Queen Elizabeth drapped in royal velvet with it striking replica of the Imperial Crown set on a rotating raised dais in front. The display is the work of staff members of the company, and is drawing much favorable comment. CONSTABLES SWORN IN -- Messrs. liugh MocKinnon and Rob- ert Downs: were sworn in on Sat- urday morninfr as constables of the City Police force by Magistrate K. M. Martin. Following the usual custom, the new officers will he on El probation period of six months before their appointments are made permanent. Mr. Mac- Kinnon has hccn special night watchman in the up-town htlsinr-s1: area since his return from over- seas in World War ii and ncss for several years. FUNERAL VVEDNESDAY ---The funeral of Florence I-ieehan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Feehan, Rocky Point, was held from the Frank llenncssey Funeral Home Wednesday morning to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. J. Enright, C. St. R. Interment was in the Catho- lic cemetery where services were conducted by Rev. J. L. Madigan. C.Ss.R. Pall bearers were Prank Murphy Fred Murphy, Nelson Mur- phy and Jack Murphy. -...4 - Personals Mr. William Tucker of Stcilartnn, N. 8., is visiting his neice. Mrs. Herbert Theme and Mr. Thorne. Charlottetown. vMr. Bruno Martin and Mr. John Sullivan, Charlottetown, who were visitors to O'Leary on May 26. have returned to the City. Mrs. Myrtle MacPhall and daughter Wilms. of Long Creek left the Province Sunday for a three months' holiday in Seattle, Wash.. and Los Angeles, Cal. Members may bring as guests as they wish. POSTERS - Cross in Prince Street, Rochford Mr i Downe has been in the taxi husi-l .TI-IE GUARDIAN. EBB coronation Day Broadcasts The CBC Coronation Day broadcast, starting at 6 am. Day- light Time. will feature first thci Queen's .drive from Bucklnghami Palace to Westminlster Abbey. From then on it will be the Cor- onatlon service, with the crown- ing of the Queen occurring at approximately 7:30 daylight time. The broadcast will in- clude the appearance of the Queen on the balcony on her re- turn to Buckingham Palace for: the Royal Air Force fly-past. In the afternoon the Ottawa Drumhead Service will be broad- cast from 2:30 to 3230 daylight. time. This will be followed byi the service from Christ Church.i Niagara Falls, Ont., and at 4 o'clock Commonwealth greetings will be heard from London as men and women there tell of their feelings on the big day. Three- quarters of an hour later a. mes- sage from Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, will be lteard. Her Majesty will broadcast not-i Coronation Day message to thc' people at 5 o'clock daylight time; then will come a broadcast from all parts of the Commonwealth, followed by a delayed broadcast of the National Coronation cere- mony at Ottawa. The Queen's speech will be rebroadcast at '1 o'clock, follow- ed by accounts of the day's events from CBC observers in London. Hon. Vincent Massey. Canada's Governor General. will be heard in a speech at 7:45 and at til o'clock there will be a programi of Canadian Coronation music conducted by Geoffrey Wedding- ion from the CBO Toronto stu- dios. 3 From 9 to 9:30 the program Coronation Bells, the sound of; bells which rang out across Can-; ads at the moment Her Majcstyl was crowned, will be heard and from 9:30 to 11 a repeat broad- cast of the highlights of the,Coro-Ii nation will be given. From thent till midn-ight there will be a Coronation concert from Mont- real and from midnight till 1 o'clock in special Coronation Con-; cert from Winnipeg. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Homeri and their two young sons, Doug and Kenny, of Dalhousie, N.B.,l spent the week-end in Cornwall.i the guests of Mrs. Homer's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. l-ieli, Stew- i:tkc, Mr. and Mrs. liownrrl Wright and family, Truro, NS., were weal: end visitors to ,Cltarlotte- town. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ling. Mrs. Janet Mitchell and her sister. Miss Margaret MacDonald, Vancouver, B.C., will arrive on the Island by plane June 3rd for a. short visit with relatives in Cornwall, North River and Rose Valley. The sisters were on thet Island 40 years ago, accomtpanytngl their parents. formerly of this. Province. Mr. MacDonald, their father. was born t'.n Rose Valley, and his wife, the former Cassie Viokcrson, in North River. LONG ROUTE EDMONTON, (CPI - A tri- weekly bus service now connccisl Edmonton, Vancouver and White-r horse, Y.T, putting these points, within about 30 hours of Dawson, Creek, starting point on the Al- aska highway. LOUGHBOROUGH, Eng.. (OP)- Residents here found bluebelis in their gardens had turned red; tu- lips were purple and the grass and leaves were brown. Fruit trees were ruined. The cattse was a "rain" of sulphuric acid from an R. c. A. r. ASSOCIATION 2 IL" iCONFEDERATIONl WING , CORONATIONr DAY OPEN house i i The club rooms will be open i'oliowim: the parade. many local explosion in a chemical works. or out-of-town t 457;: wool hlcmi and they are in hcrtutiful colors and patterns. CHARLOTTETOWN Graduate Recital At Notre Dame Academy Mm Bethany MCDOMM AI R.'f3llowed-by a number of Chopini , . . itions. the Edutes Opus mi C, P, talented young planter whoimmpos l is well known to music lovers here.iN0i I and opus 25' Not 3' Tmlsl was entlntsiastlcaliy applauded for scheme in G Sharp Mmm, opus her brilliant performances last 9 evening as she presented her ' graduate recital at Notre Dam: The second ha" of the pmgmm comprised Beethoven's Sonata, Opus Til. N-o. 3, three Gershwin preludes for piano, DeBusgy's "Feux d'Artl- Academy Auditorium. Miss McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McDonald, 1021 t "Andaluza" by deFalla and Brighton Road. is leaving for:nce' ' , Toronto in the late summer to en- g1oei1n:fS,frze' opus 2' Nu 1' bi roll in the senior school establish- ed at the Royal Conservatory to prepare a limited number of gifted 5 Miss McDonald received her A. R. to T, in June, 1951, when she passed ithc Royal Conservaltory examina- Ecossaises Opus '72, No. 3, and the ' advanced students of music for professional careers. Miss McDonald opened her pro- , gram with an imprcssive rendition m9dal3 L0? L15? 0Uia9ivPmdmfl l"71'k of Bach".-z Chaconne in D Minor, in piano, t tions with first class honours. hav- ing already received three silver i Legion coronation Parade All war veterans are invited to take part in the Coronation Parade on Tuesday June 2nd inst. Parade will fall in at 2:30 pm. in King Square. Medals will be worn. - 0. II. M. - 1-lor the first time --yes, the very first time in Cttnutla you can get a , "Tatlured-to-ltleasure" SUi'l' of l)ACii()N for only 59.75! Of course, you're rcad and heard about this new miracle fabric-in which tilci crcrtscs stay in and the wrinkles slay out-it has been making the news in the l'niied States for the past few years. Bond Tailors offer ' rt magnificent number of Dacron Samples from which to select your , Tailored-to-M6-asure Suit. These are in a lighter titan tropical weight, Sn they're bound to be cool and comfortable, they're in a 55','fu Dacron, The i 2-piece Suit is just 59.75 and extra. Trousers are I915. Come in to the : )lcn's Wear Dcpnrtmcnt at liolmun's and inspcct these Bond Samples of Dacron--You'll definitely want .1 llat-ron Suit for Summer-Delitu cry from the day of order is just 3 wccltsi The most fttstiritntts female realizes that it 'll.il-ii-'lC'l'A SLIP for under site:-r or nylon frocks is one of the nr-vcssities of being well dressed. The Little Shop in flhariottetmvn and the Lingerie Section in the Summorsirie Store has just received a shipment of TAFFETA SLIPS front Kayser. . . . Wllon I tell you that, then you can be sure and cer- tain of fine quality material, excellent workmanship and good styling. Those TAl”FETA SLIPS by Kayser are in white, navy, black or twilight hluc, straight. out with a trtliorerl hodlce finished with a stitched hem. The sizcs arc from .'i2 to 42 and the pricc is .'i.ilR in the Little Shop. Charlottetown and the Lingerie Section of llnim:tn's in Summerside, A fresh, new collection has just been received in the Millinery Sec- tion and this includes forget-me-nots, sweetheart roses, pansies, daisies. t-nrnalions, ccraniums, ltiac and others-they are gorgeous colors. For from fill in 08 cents you can add the final filllp of fashion in the form of perky flowers--try it and sec! cntranccd with the stunning: effect. Choose your dainty Bouquet from Summer Costume perfection demands a nosegay of dainty FLOWERS! 1 i i i SAHDWS THEATRE UNDER THE STARS SHOVVING Tuesday, June 2nd 9 p.m. "JUNGLE GIRL" Don't Forget Your Prizes at Sandy's FOR SALE IN QUEEN'SiCOUNTY Thriving mill business, water driven, two mill buildings equipped with modern machinery in good condition, also several other buildings. Large well built house in good repair. Would make wonderful KENNEDY and MUSTARD REAL ESTATE BROKERS 125 Kent Street M10110 1103 n. ill. Bradley J. W. Mexenna I KEEP in step with the spirit of celebration this month ulth Royal Treats for yourself, for your family. for your N friends-try once and you'll frequently buy ihx and decidedly doiclous Coro- nation Specials nf Perfection Ice Cream! By the dish at ya place and by illn N:-style and Brick to bring home. Buy some today! colorful, flavorful - favorllo iurtching a amaehowa CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD- SUMMERSIDE -CHARLOTTETOWN - SOURIS K lhc, collection in the Miiiinery Section at llolman's. 1 summer home or tourist resort. : in :1 galaxy of, You'll hrs t Charlottetown i l2.m txu mt lLP.'Zif1lPni. 2,30 llaratie forms up at King 21, Gun Royal Salute by battery of the 38th L.A.A. Square. Iii Iitl7liol'udc lllrlvcs off to Exhibition Grounds. Altlly Past luv . vll- Atlrlrcss ivy -l :00- littriin mo - from lit-r -i:'. "God Sixth 'litc Qucen' -l l'.'-Cheers iur li('l" Majesty 3 litil'tt(ir- mi i x roworks tltsplnv at. atrA'rl.'oanVI'ou'r.rnv:" l”0iI1'-'..i' Brand Act Srtsktttchewan poultry producers now may have their fowl branded as a protection against theft. Producers apply to the agrtcttlture dcparttnr-nt tattoo letters. for 1 squtttiron from R. (I. A. F., Summt-rsldo. f) tn.-nit" sung by school children and spectators. s ity t't)-L'llail”fllIlfl, M. Albnn Farlncr. Atlvittss my )l'tyor of (Ilutrlolteiown, Lieut. Col. J. l'). Stow -ti. '-Svioctirilt lay licttce Band--cltiltlrclt singing. Axinlinistrtrtor, Mr. Justice M. R. Mncfittxgzttt. Majesty The Queen. es lixlliliilioit Grounds. llllinn (.rnttmi,:. - lixltiltitlrm Crfiliniil. in tin .t',omplctinn of ftrr-works. I COBHAM, England, fCPi-FivP- - -- year-old Grttlttm RF.GlN.-1., (CPI-Ulldr-r the new' Johnson lives with his parents in a 70-foot tower, built on a. hill here ill iPtlL! as part of a chain for sencllnr sirgnalsibetwccn the .-tdmtralty in London and the naval base at. Portsmouth. '.vlal.,r tourists VLFIZ the tower each jrwtr, Coronation Values SHOP MONDAY AND SAVE STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY CORONATION wane: i o -CARNATIO-N I-t'OT3Tlif?lE)6i) O '1 lFl:Ul3F(f CAKE pltg. . SUGAR. 10 lbs. .. . . .. MILK. iail iins.ii1s;;. FLOUR. gilt. 5.3;. . . . . SHORTENING, lb. .. .75”? union.-' SIIELLED WALNUTS, V2 lb. .. i--5..." T2-lll.l( DATES. 4Ibs. NEW ff'T.Il5:ORI:l'I4X'3?i?i,Ci(lUNT' ORANGER 2 doz. CARRGTS. 3Ibs. tr . u 7 17s1woiy' MONTI-rs SPECIAL I MAKE SURE YOU can”? HAVE CHRYCO CYCLEDOND BRAKES INSTALLED IN . , GROCETERIA top t' HOME OF FINE FOODS lll - ILS 4-utrnnn tram YOUR?BRAKES CHECKED FREE! ii I 9 YOUR CAR OR TRUCK . . . THEY'RE RIVETLESS - LAST 3 TIMES LONGER THAN ORDINARY BRAKES! insist ON CIIPY THEY'RE GUARANTEED CHRYCO is a irademarlt of the Chrysler Corpolvlien of Canada, limllod CHRYCO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES All SOLD BY . :; CHIVSLILPLYMOUTHJARGO and DODGE-DQSOYO P! ALI-I5