Tun rcprestc-tit:iiircs of the (red- It Union National Association ar- rived in Charlottetown over the weekend. Jose Arroyo of Puci-to Rico and Don Smith of llanillton, (hitai-to. hiivc liccti iiiakitig a tour oi New l3i'iiiiswick and P.E.I. CITY AND CENTRAL ........ -.4. ......... 4 sent i1sm.;at:.--.n.... N LEADERS VISI nicctiiigs in Suittiiimside and Char- lottetuiiti this week. Mr. Ai'royu and Iilr. Smith were CREI UNIO l Mr. Arroyo has been appointed South American representative for the imrld extension programme of the crcilit union movement and is ;met on iirriial hy officials of the cti route to Lima, Peru. where he P.l-).l, t't-mitt l Ilttlll League and will c.-taiilisli his hcadqu;irtct's. Mr. IltlCr'il t'l't'flli Illlllttls. Leo Corcoran, lStttllh is remaining in P. E. I. forllilaiiagitiu llll't't'ItJl' of the P.E.I. League is pit-tiircd ABOVE ex- tending a welconie to Mr. Arroyo. Others pictured left to right are- . George Cheverie, Vice-President of the P.E.I. Credit Union Lague. - Don Smith of ('UN'A. lilr. Corcoran -Mr. Arroyo and Frank Strain. Treasurer Ligourian Credit Union. Barter: Film Lab. Page 2. The Guardian "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOB! It the Hughes Drug Store.” Till-I ANNUAL meeting of the 2 Rainbow Club will be held at Sun- Giggcy's Pharmacy, open 8 a.m 2 let Lodge today at 3 pm. Monday, April 16. 1956 "CRASWELL for better photo- I graphs." ..lC TREAT THE SICK WELL. . lto ll p.m. SPENCER DESIGNED Corsets, WORTH'S PHARMACY. Pure solve most difficult figure prob-tDrugs with an experienced an lcms For a fashionable. figure con-lvlce. Dial 3424. ”" ml Raps” dial 99” vns. wr. sr:i.i. the nrtginai ' . FOR. A THOROYGH overhall for 1 English lltilt Piston Seal. Tan- oll car, truck. tractor and Mar- ton's Accessories Limited. . d (I I 'g1f3,.';l,.",t:;5..f.”.tm',eCl;.'?.'."(5Q vr3I,.l..aECoNnirioNEn Carburetors. ; Eno Moron and CHASSIS mar Water Pumns! Ntmplcte Generat- Md-ORD GASKETS for an Mm. tics and Starters. guaranteed. Tan- I M1-oh: Ion's Accessories Limited. BIRTHS. IJEATIIS. ElI(iAGEMEllTSr MARRIAGES Births BEAIRSTO - At the Priiic ty llospital on April la. Mr. and Mrs. Cha e Coun 7 lbs. 5'': ozs. snum-(W g A, the prince county Road will convince you-at the Y's 13' Men's Show next week at Prince yeison of Wales Collcgc llall. llospilal on Friday. April l.'l.'tti to Air. and Mrs. Simpson a daughter. MACDONALD g M the prince thumbs will thrill you as they twid- Ed and island Hospital on April H . -”'w1'q36' m Mr, and Mrs. A). inos-at the I s lilcnls Show. Ap- bc” Mncnnnam Beaten-I M1115. tril 23. 24. 25th. Get tickets now at a son, Albert West. ileaths CHRISTENSEN -- At the P. 1956 Miss .lohanna Christensen in her 7Fiht year. Resting at th MacLean Funeral Home Funer- al from Dundas Baptist Church tomorrow Tuesday service com- mencing at 3 o'clock. Interment In the United Church CemetcI'Y FERC-(SON - Suddenly at Mei-l ville on Saturday April 14. 1956. Harold Ferguson son of Mr. and l Mrs. Omar Ferguson in his 9th Funeral today Monday ; from the Gillis Funeral Home. Eldon a service starting at 1.30. 1 ,l"';"1l:"1Ll.'L?1t”1lEE'E:ti'& rim woittw rtwrv arr bis YCBI. Personals 'ccovriljV. Ier home in Victoria after spen ml the winter months ral Royalty. llr. and Tilrs Spiirgeon Ma tistors to Victoria on Sunday. Charlottetown Funorol Homo 78 Eiiston St. DIAL 4628 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service ROBERT E. BRADLEY 1955 ,0 Accessories Ltd. fl” BC”l””"l sciiooi "FRIllS""-Tl i - ' l Kensington 'nf-"3 Came ThI)mp'.islter of Academic nConfusiIo(ii SW 8 da"W9'v ”””l" l"”' .Glee Club Girls of the "Little Red : Em l Winners at the card party at the . ' ' lC mmunit, Centr 'l"h vi H"-Wllal 0” Fl'ld3Y- Aprll I3' lninght werzr Ladies. lt1rsl.”liI'.-:IzI: The many friends of Miss Florric. Bradley will be sorry to learn she ' ts a patient in the Charlottetown tlospital All wish her a speedy with her rcn will he coniliictctl by the Health l . 1,-,.,Ep.t,,. and muginglawy M... and r)..,,,-.,-.,,,,.,., in me my school: um prival of the Mystercs said Israel tlrs. Splirgcon Rlaclicnnan of Com week. April 17 to 20, as follows: . Lennan of Central Royalty werelafternoon, Prince Street School on C”'CI'”I"”kI3 TINY TOTS 20 percent discount All Spring coats. suits. s k i rts, slacks, jackets. boys long and short. pants. 155 Great George St. TINY TOTS 20 per cent discount ' all Spring Coats. suits. skirts, ' slacks. jackets, Boy's long and; .short pants. 155 Great George St. - l ONE ONLY dual exhaust system for 1952-1953 88 Oldsmobile. Will 5 sell much below cost. Tantonis .School House" on North River SIXTEEN FINGERS and four die tantalizing tunes on twin pia- loltl Spain. Rendezvous. tililicr Bros.. Hughes Drugs and Rcddln's. CARI) P A R. T Y WINNERS - MEXICO CITY.-Cadets and I seamen from HMCS Quebec use a language dictionary to get through to the scnoritas during a visit to Quebec City. Left to right are: jaire Gallant 2. Mrs. Josie Arsen- E t ault; Mens, 1. John Nantes: 2, 3John Coady. Freezeout: Mrs. John liiclsaac and Mr. Albert McKenna; yDoor-prize. Mrs. Rainey Gallant. roucr: COURT .- Only two ac- m”"”"l""I ””"' 9”” 1) cuseil appeared before Magistrate Martin Saturday morning. A charged with drunk and disorder-l ly was sentenced to twenty days in jail. A similar sentence was given to a man charged with as- sault. who appeared on a warrant, arms.” Premier David Ben-Gurion in a broadcast to the nation also ac- cused those powers "which supply aggressive arms to Egypt and deny idcicnsivc arms to Israel of pre- paring a war of anniliilation" against Israel. France has been making the tilystcres for NATO forces under U.S. offshore procurement orders. bargains for everyone during the .Rcxall Spring Ono Ccnt Sale. Two ;for the price of one. piiis only 1 cent. Over 250 bargains to choose from. April l8. ill. 20. 2t. Next . . , . . tlVZlCIlll'lEt0I1 is iinderstood to have Wednesday, TIIIIFSKI-1). l-riday. un-l mm, divers.” (mm . . y . tnpprorcil "mm" -Th” J”'k'"5 -NATO but to have refused to give lnffirial approval to their delivery iirs ('cll;i flogcrson rctiirned ml. POLIO IMMUNIZATION Clinics l'" I-Welt '"3V"'S that r95P”"-W" tin ("T the (lliarlottctnwii school clilld- Il3:l.lI1(;IiIlnel,nI:";f::'Il'whn told of mu still needs more defensive power 1Qiicen Square on Tiicsilziy morn. pin meet the throat of the fit! Soviet ping 3 ",1 aftornmnl Rochfnrd plliiyiishin bombers received by a lSqiiare Wednesday morning and I'll-VI” I" I'" "m3 deal Wlm Israel has asked Britain for 14 Thursday morning. West Kent on Thursday afternoon and Noire NOLANCAGE BARRIER HERE AB Harry Worth (with sunglasses) of Albany Village. P.E.I., and sea Cadets James R k ” of Osh- awa, 0nt., and James Woodacre of Bellvllle. Ont. Centurion tanks. be disclosed. "If we don't get these weapons, then of course we will fight with- out them," he added. "But if we don't get the weapons. then there certainly will be war when the Arabs are ready." The informant a s s e r l e d the Egyptians have massed most of their military strength in the Sinai peninsula on the southwestern tron- ticrs of Palestine. He estimated the total froiitlinc strength of the Egyptian army at the l5(l.000 troops. l Syria has about 40.000 frontline troops and the Arab states all to- ggctlicr could put about 280,000 men llnto the field against Israel's army 'of 200,000. be estimated. The informant said it was the prevailing opinion among Israeli leaders that direct Western inter- vention in Israel was not feasible. ;llc added that in Israel's opinion the only way to make the Arabs unsure they could win and thus avoid war would be to provide more arms for Israeli self-defence. tat Dame on Friday morning. FJ.ieTJEst xi Springton Lady The funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel Macintosh of Sprlngton was held Saturday afternoon. Al short service at the Cutcllffe Fun- l LEGION vice in Hartsvilie Presbyterian Church. The services were conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. A solo "The Old Rugged Cross" was rend- ered by " i " my. The pail bearer: were Megsrg, morning to St. Dunstan's FUNERAL For our late Comrade, Leo Chaisson, from the Hennessey Funeral Home at 8.45 a.m.. Monday Basilica. Arthur Jnckman. Alva Walsh. Don- ald Dickleson. John Gillls. Ralph 'l'i;0f:1l1Ion..Edward Mscgonald. nermen was it rt Cemetery. P mm eral Home was followed by scr- I I WATCHES GIRL. RITE CAR TORONTO (CP)-In the time It takes to look at a pretty girl in- stead of the mad. I truckdrlver Friday night crashed into the rear of a car which in turn crashed Into A school bus at nearby Wood- 1111481. George Cllrkson. as, told lite he was watching a girl rid- a bicycle and did not In the II from of him. sewing "NO PARKING is ticketed. NOTICE Please note that motor vehicles are forbidden to park between curb and sidewalk - except where curb has been cut down. DO NOT PARK IN SUCH AREAS. There is also an unusual disregard in ob- SIGNS". If you park in forbidden areas, do not be surprised if your vehicle C. W. MacARTHUR, Chief of Police. " Queens - is winning new laurels 1 for the 1955 International Council ; of lndiistrlal Editors Awards Pro- .. .W. S. MCMURTRY DIRECTOR Director of the Y's IIIGIIIS "Cen- tennial Follies of '55 to be staged in the Auditorium of Pritice of Wales College next week. Script and production is by C. C. Claw- son and Ralph Rupert. LLOYD JENKINS NOTED EDITOR Lloyd Jenkins. son of the late R. Harold Jenkins - of Charlottetown a former mayor and M.P. for in his capacity as editor of Ford of Canada's prize-winning "Ford Graphic" magazine for employees. He was recently appointed I judge grain to take place in New Haven, Connecticut, from May 2-4. The panel of judges will appraise some 850 entries and the winners in the different categories will re- ceive their awards at the I.C.I.E. conference in Los Angeles in June. "Ford Graphic", which Mr. Jen- kins has edited for the past three years for the Ford Motor Company of Canada. Limited, toronto, has won in total of eight Canadian and international awards since the pub- lication was founded in 1 7. .l' graduate of liIcGlll Uglverslty with a Master of Arts deg ee, Mr. Jenkins is a former reporter and news editor. He was ssociated with news papers in Charlottetown. Ottawa and Edmonton. He served five years with the R.C.A.F. dur- ing World War 2. Returning to the service in 1950 with the rank of Squadron Leader. he was seconded to the R.C.A.F. Association as ex- ecutive niisistant. from which pos- ition he came to Ford of Canada. . 2;3o p.m. Services at the Church John M. Sheen. Vernon. v Frank Macinnis. Bennett MEC- ' , Drake. London. a member of the City of '. field strip but bounced into n " had just cleared the runway when he radioed that he had to make an emergency landing. As he parently failed. field. Parts of the aircraft were yards. Funeral Of Mrs." George Docherty The funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. Docherty. Cherry Valley was held from the Cherry Vnlleyl United Church Saturday, April 14, at and grave were conducted by Rev. The pail pearers were Messrs. Isaac, Malcolm Maclreod, George Irving, John Mncltae. and Perley Interment took place In the Church Cemetery. Grand Tracudio Resident Buried The funeral of the late Mrs. A!- fred Clow of Grand Tracudio was held Thursday afternoon from the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. The service at the home and I grave was conducted by Rev. J. M. Sproule. The pail bearers were Messrs. John Gibbs. Charles Gibbs. Mic- heal Watts. Edward Watts. Ron- ald watts, Arthur Keller. Interment took place in Suffolk Cemetery. Fire Saturday afternoon result- ed in extensive damage to the main office of the Island Potato Com- pany at the foot of Prince Street. BLAZE couriiins s .. .....-......mLJ..M.-....... --....... ting of the walls and ceiling to get The blaze apparently started in a at the flames and were success- waste-naper basket. extending to some files hanging above and then ful in preventing the blaze from into the walls. City firemen were spreading to other sections of the required to do considerable cut- building. Mustang Fighter Pilot Killed LONDON. Ont. (CP)-A Mus- tang fighter plane crashed within a minute after take-off Sunday from London airport, killing its RCAF auxiliary pilot. Flt. Lt. Gray Goodeve. 34. of i London 420 Squadron. was killed as he tried to bank onto an air- farmer's field. ..Goodeve's propeller-driven Plane banked to return, his engine ap- The plane tore into a farmer's scattered over an area of 300 Navy League Holds Meeting Charles P. MacKenzle was el- ected vice-president for Charlott? town at a meeting of the P.E. - Division of the Navy League 0' Canada snturday. The mm” was held in the wardroom of M.c.S. Queen Charlotte. n sident Charles Hogan. presldlnii. It was decided to send tho lac- retury-treasurer, Gordon Kelly of Summerslde, as it delegate to the semi-annual meeting to be held in Halifax the 25, 2s and 29th of April- The president and possibly other members will also attend. Arrangements were made to add to the executive representative! 0! e sponsoring bodies of Royal Can dlan Sea Cadet Corps, the Naval fficers' Association for R.C.S.C. . Kent and the Summerslde branch of the Canadian Legion for the Summerslde corps. Annual inspection of the two corps will be Summeralde May 14 and Charlottetown May 15. The in- specting officer will be Rear Ad- miral Roger Bidwell. A committee was appointed to make arrangements for simultan- eous drives for funds in Charlotte- town and Summerslde. BIG COLLECTION The National Museum st Ottawa has the lyrics of about 13.000 Ca- nadlan folk songs. and another 7,- 000 with tunes as well. TURKISH COTTON Turkey's cotton output reached 160,000 tons in 1955. compared with an average of 78,000 tons for five years up to 1950. l MEN OF t TRINITY I Mr. Ralph Young SECRETARY BOARD OF MEN. I United Church of Canada bring a friend. will be the guest speaker at the Men's Dinner tonight at 6 p.m. Come and SPEC GLOVES-98 to 2.65 50 to 1.00 COATS 20"lo DISCOUNT IALS Moll Film Service -Missing Beavers Turn Up Safe MONTE CARLO (Reutcrsl-Dr. Jean B r u c h e s l, Quebec's dep- uty provincial sccrelary, an- nounced Saturday night that two "missing" beavers destined for Prince Ralnier's private zoo have turned up safe and sound. The Beavers were flown from Canada as a gift from Granby. Que., for the wedding of Rainier and Grace Kelly. Bruchesl. who was to present them to the prince, said earlier Saturday he couldn't trace thcm-- they seemed to have gone astray between Nice and Monaco. Later, however. he announced they had been delivered. Another problem came up when it was discovered that neither Bruchesl. writer of many books on Canada. nor Prince Rainier, a keen zoologlst. nor the zoo curator knows the feeding habits of beav- ers. "I think it is fish." Bruchesl said. He was inquiring to make sure. Oppose Queen Receiving Reds Next Sunday LONDON (Reuters)-The Lord's Day Observance Society in a res- olution passed Friday said it "pro- foundly regretted" that Queen Elizabeth will recelve Russian Premier Bulganin and Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev on Sunday. April 22. The resolution passed by the councll.of the Protestant organiza- tion said: "Very many of Her Majesty's loyal subjects regard with deep conviction Sunday as the Lord's Day. and, as such, to be kept free from all political A in OUR MISS BROOKS Why did Eve Arden de- sert the screen four years ago for radio and television? Will her new film based on her pop- uiar series "Our Miss Brooks" prove that she did right? The answer is in THE STANDARD this week. Get THE STAN- DARD - on sale now. complete with maga- zine, I2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cent! Clittstoniloril ON SALE NOW MAIL YOUR FILMS TO order that it may wholly be de-Benjamin Gallant. Nazarle Gal- voted to the worship and service lant. Edward Arsenault. Raymond of Almighty God. . . Doucette. Peter Doiron, Bruno "The society's council respect- Martin. fully but firmly submits that it be- hoves Britain, with its matchless spiritual heritage, to demonstrate to these foreign visitors its re- spect for the supreme worth of such inheritance by confining all functions of this kind to the week- days of the visit." GREAT BAY Hudson bay is more than I.000 miles from north to south. with a maximum width of 600 miles. FINE HARBOR Georgetown, 45 miles east of - Charlottetown. has one of the fin- Funeral of Mrs. pfgrgatltggirlldharbors on Prince Ed- Mciry Gallant The funeral of Mrs. Mary Gal- lant was held from the residence of her sister Miss Josephine Blane hard, 10 Chestnut Street. to the Church of the Most. Holy Redeem- er where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Very Rev. Gre- gory lilurphy, C.Ss.R. wr lnterment was in South August- The pail bearers were Messrs. kins Fhor ine Cemetery. South Rustico. TI! Jen lnucy where service was condiicted by I DIAL 4219 . Cl Pit td b 323. teiliiienyer? "” 5 e I Were 835:: as your A SQUARE DANCERS This is a special invitation to all Square Dancers and especially members of all organized square dance groups or clubs to join the Swingsters at a night of square dancing to the live calling of the famous Rickey Holden. Rickey will call to the music of Don Messer in person on THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 19 At The COMMUNITY CENTRE STARTING AT 9 P.M. WARNING During the sleet storm of January 6, 1956, many miles of number 12 (104) copper wire were broken down. This wire later was buried by snow storms. Much wire has been taken by unauthorized persons both adult and children. Anyone caught taking wire regardless of age will be charged with theft and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Persons found to be purchasing this wire from anyone other than an authorized official of the Island Telephone Company will also be prosecuted. A close check is being maintained along all roads where wire is on the ground. ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY -cash-now pay-later plan!- D-) Now you can at tho cash you need promptly and PA! 1,511; in my gnp .n L a u n .0 "r r n And (pt thuo in tho bargain: Cosh In I Vlutt-Phone first, then come in. Iill Consolidation lorviso at no oxen com lnlulvo Notlonwldo cash Credit Card. Phone, write, 0 come it today and on why nearly 2 million pooplo choso tut you! loom 850 to S1100 or noon on llguotun, lunimro or Am FiN.ANcr CO. 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN second Floor, Plcliaul Iulldl HIonoiIIuoAslifortlnYBMA OPEN IVENIN03 IV ARPOINTMWT-"TONI Fol EVENING HOUR! luiuulntnullntnfotlswnuullngtuui - hmsulrlnnnfa-pssyoftlniv UWMCJFFM u..a..a..a.'u..g..g. Honing: In Ilrnlirollos Roducod Al Solos Final And No Credit Suntors Ladies Wear SUITS-Lust Seasons Stock Box 11, Cha,,ot,et.,w,, l 22.50 to 65.00 82 Egposure Rrcglll .50 , 1 xposure ol.... .80 & 5.00 to 30.00 16 Exposure Roll . 1.00 Reprints . e ch DRESSES-Lost Seasons Sfoclt - ” 7.95 to 35.00 . 2'” " "I-0” Civic Tax Appeals HOusEcoATsM Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal 7'95 I9 2250 gem Civic Valuations and Isessments in the Cit of 5'00 I. 1o'oo Charlottetown has set Lilon- day, April 23rd. 1956. at the hour of 9.30 A.M. in the Court Room in the City Building, as the time and place for the hearing of up- peals from Civic Valuations sod Assessments. Dated at Charlottetown this eleventh day of April A.D. 1956. , 3. ti; FULLERTON, City Clerk KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT CHARLOTTETOWN CITY SCHOOLS Registration for Kindergarten Classes for 1956- 1957 will be received by the undersigned. Children enrolled must be 5 years old on or before December 31st, 1956. NOTICE BE VACCINATION All children enrolling in Kindergarten or Grade I are required to present certificate of successful voc- clnation on entering school in September. Parents are advised to give this attention before the summer vacation. ' K. A. PARKER, Su rlntendent of Schools, 140 Richmond treet p phone 6837