at the Grace Wat t-mi: ' - tal, Halifax, N. S., a son, Brian , v Gregory. 8 lbs.. 4 on. l "AUUMEES Macxmlvon-Atmwestmitosiggy' Page 2' The Guardm" Th111'S- May 17- 1956 I on u T J .. ay . '. Allan A. Macltlnnon in his 73rd- SPECIALS - General Electric TINY TOTE-All J kt l ""'” n.::..ra::::, ::.::e.r:.c:::jitzmsans.:.?-5.:;.::.rr:..s.::r M we---A ” ” il be held tomorrow.i . ' lgliidhizl Everlvico commencing ati CAMFS AT SOURISTM M38l' 2 o'clock Interment in High- sumcs. 9”" at 59"”-5 before Ind Mrs. Ralph Owen, Ken- field Cenietery. -Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert A, sington, tnee Jean Reeves), a. !GI""I9l- ""90 0398! under the Fish Iwm Robert Lorne, 9 ",5" 2 SMITH- The death occurred May.and Game Act.were heard. Areal- wm mm, 1.955, at so orchard su-get, ldent of Armadale. one of Fortune ' Cambridge. Mass., of lda E. tliead and one from Klngsboro wee )R3Ern-ggom to Mr, and Mrs, agejd yeflrs, dau:ht(;lr iczltllvfullfjl tS5.00nand costrshfor fish- o r. an rs. oracc mi 1 g ' u a cense. e cases g';ai';' I(,'1gb(;"(',n(R1eaey Igtguligggi gf1dCl;ni;lgttcto1nin. l::;itil1er:t-il lwnsywcite prosecuted by John White, ' ' t e .u a. any 1.0 co-T l ple's Cemetyery, Charlottetown. ? LEGION CARD PARTY-win- 4 . ners at the Legion card party last 'nn:ht wicreli Ladlen' first, Mrs, -Albert ll ac ae: second. Mrs. Ra Engagements 'GarnhuI.n:. third. Louise Doucettd: JOHNSTONE RAMSAY M d M” w'””3'" B""g4” and M” M WAN" FIT-13" V..I. Macluachern, tied. Cousola. LI'5- Rd am -- 01:15) 009- tion, Sylvia Coffin. Mens first. 0118 lyEF.'aiinotincc titmur Frank Doyle; second, John Coady; gagemen 0 their daug cr. mini, John Nantes. Consolation, Elizabeth Joantllcttyi to Lorne Reg whitlock, Freeze0ut' Mrs. Stirling. oldest son of Mrxand Jame; 1ucA1,3e,- . and Stephen Mrs. Leslie (. Ramsay, ll.ninl- Hughes. Door prize, Mrs. Alex ton. Marriage to take place pom, it ,VlN- At the Prince County '. Hospital, May 7th, 1956, to 'Mr. Howard Mclnnis ; rmrn roorwrnn i 175 Queen st.-Currie Bldg. l June 16. Ad N, D, MacLeun Personals UNION AGREEMENT , LONDON, Ont. (CP) - Agree I XDERTAKVER Friends and relatives of Roy mom has been reached on a newl I'..lIBAL.VIILR Mutch, Earnscllff are sorry to contract covering 2.000 general .learn of his continued illness in steel wares office and plant work- . l t d ,the P.E.l. Hospital. His many ers in London, Toronto. Montreal, Char otle "W" an friends wish him a speedy recov- ; Winnipeg and Vancouver. it was lery. rannounc 1 Tuesday by union spok- esmen. No details of the settlement were given pending a membership vote. The union had asked a 9.5 per cent wage increase and soughti to national contract lers in all GSW cities. l Friends and relatives of Roy ,Mutch. Earnscliffc are sorry to -learn of his continued illness in ,the P.E.I. Hospital. ills many friends wish him a speedy recov- North Wiltshire DIAL 5549 19 local Naval Reserve Members To Take Training Local Naval officials last even- ing said that a total of nineteen members of the Naval Reserve of HMCS Queen Charlotte have ap plied for and been accepted fori training at Hamilton, Ontario. , The first group of five it-it May 5 to take training at the C re at Lakes Training Centre, they were Ordinary Seamen S. A. Hughes: G.l J. Aylward; H. L. Mat-Donald; Ju MacMillan and D. A. hlacRac. On May 26 the second group will leave they are: Ordinary Sczimcn, C. 1. Reid: M. Strongman: G. Gallant: D. B. Maccallum; M E. Wilson and L. J Aylward The third narty will leave June 2 and will consist of: Ordinary Seamen, W B. Atac- Keflna: W. C. Cole: N. W Mac- Quarrie; R. A. Thomson; ' Gaudet and C R Francis, with this group will be Able Seaman C J. MacSwain who is scheduled for a course at the Communications School, Hamilton. Pay Writer J. Simon Atkins itill . , also leave June second, appointed covering work- to the staff of the Grcat Lakes Training Centre. At present he is H. BASIL PHELPS two VlUl'l(. Basil Phillips has h e e awarded the Thomas D o d s o the sophomore student of di ence 1958. J. (. the second or third year 1956. Petty onn-or mer Street. . ll 2 ts. SOMETHING NEW IN THE WAY OF GROCERY T VALUES FOR YOU THE CUSTOMER. REAL VAL- UES FOR YOU - ALL PRICED AT SI.00. COM- FEATURE SPECL 2 JARS York 9 oz. PEANUT BUTTER . 2 JARS Shirriffls 9 oz. J ELLIE (Grape, Snowapple, Strawberry) A REAL SANDWICH SPECIAL 2 SCHOLARSHIPS, .A Charlottetown student at Aca- mmgmer of a diplomat attached dta University, Wolfville, has wonlm me League of Nations. scholarships for academici Memorial Scholarship of 3100, for 5. tlnction in history or political scl- The second award is the Ralph Manning Memorial Scholarship of Silt) for an outstanding student of Mr. Phillips is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Phillips. 43 Sum- I SATURDAY Romanian Countess Dies In Ontario PICKERING. 0111-. (C?) - Counteu Irene Della Scale. 36. who with her husband fled Com- munist-dominated Romania sev- gn years ago, died Monday. The attractive but frail young countgu, whose daring flight to the West gained international publicity, died at her home in this town 10 miles out of Tor onto where her husband. Count Mastino Della Scala, manufact- ures building pr ducts. She had been ill four years. In July. 1949. on the second night of their marriage, the couple escaped Romania by swimming the Danube river. On entering Yugoslavia they were imprisoned. , With other prisoners they planned to escape. The night they put the plan into effect 70 prisoners were shot. The count and countess were among sur- vivors who made their way to Italy and to freedom. Born in Orastle. Romania, Countess Della Scale was the iilTuberculosis Death Rate Shows Drop OTTAWA (CP)-The tubercu osis death rate dropped further . last year to 8.9 per 100,000 population, the Bureau of Statistics said Mon- day. 'ihe rate has declined from 52.4 in 1943. It was 10.3 in 1954. Deaths totaled 1.382. a new low and the first time the total has T '- ' ' fallen below 1.500. Deaths in 1954 carrying out relieving duties the local Naval Division. at totalled 1,562. The death rate for men-10.B- ARE TROUBLESOME DUNDEE. Wit. (AP) - What to do about a couple of floatins islands in Kettle Moraine lake puzzled con- servation authorities and the owners of cottages in this area Wednesday. It all started with recent heavy rain: that filled the 50- Kettle Moraine state forest, to an all-time high. MOIIIIIY. ruidentl of the area were surprised to find that an island. about 150 feet long and 60 feet wide, had land in front of eight sum- mer homes. Tuesday the wind shifted. tomed location to the shore line. ten tnmarnck trees. for women last year. The prevlo 12.9 and for women 7.8. Newfoundland 82 (105); tla -I8 (76); New Brunswick British Columbia 143 (123). FLOATING ISLANDS acre Lake in the heart of The island wal blown across the lake and came to rest on the swimming beach in front of a resort. Another smaller island also got into the act. broke loose from its accus- lnd shifted The larger of the two float- ing islands is covered with tall heavy brush and nine or one reaching a height of 25 feet. compared with a death rate of 6.9 year. the death rate for men was Prince Edward Island 8 (10); Nova Sco-, (51); Quebec 608 (714): Ontario 242 (307); Manitoba 72 (71); Saskat chewan 57 (-12); Alberta Bl l63): Will Hold Spring Festival In Charlottetown Saturday for home at night they will partake in an continuous programme of activities. The girl: will attend a service in St. Peter's Cathedral at 10 a. m. conducted by Canon Moffatt with combined Girls Auxiliary choir: of St. Peters and St. Paul's Churches in attendance. After the service the young Anglicans will reconvene at St. Paul's Parish Hall where they will hear an address by Mia: Constance Purser. a missionary One hundred and fifty girls. re- presenting the Angllcian parlshesi in Prince Edward Island. will at- tend a Spring Festival in Charl- ottetown on Saturday, May 19. The girls are members of the Girl's Auxiliary and the Junior Auxiliary of the Church of England in Can- ada. Parishes which will be re- presented are Crapaud. Kenning- ton, Summeraidu. St Eleonora, Sea View. Burlington, Springfield and Charlottetown. From the time the girls register at St. Peters Chuch been pushed half a mile by Hall at 9 a. m. until they depart luncheon will be erved in the St, " high wind! to the south PBAIl1ll'l'Pfl:'lShf:'lilll. d M h 1 o ea ernoon an eve g M" W m t "NM the activities will he held in St. Pauli. To Observe Battle Of Atlantic Sunday OTTAWA (CP)-Navy personnel and Second World War navy and merchant marine veterans will commemorate the Battle of the Atlantic Sunday, May 20, navy headquarters announced Tuesday. The third Sunday of May is set aside each year as a reminder of the 193945 fight to keep open the Allies' Atlantic lifeline of wartime ' ,3 Special services will be held aboard Canadian ships at sea and church parades in many cen- tres. During the 2.060 days of war. Canadian warships escorted 25.343 merchant vessels carrying 181.643. -180 tons of war supplies irom North American ports to the United Kingdom. Naval wartime. fatalities totalled 1.797 and 319 were wounded. I exhibit of sewing, knitting, cook. ing. and posters all the work of members of the auxiliaries. Judge; of sewing and knitting will Mrs. E. V. Bell and Mrs. Harold Plckard; of cooking Mrs. J. 1 Ibbott and Mrs. E. M. Malone Mrs. George Delllois and Mark Malone will judge the posters. -Later in the afternoon plays will be presented by the auxiliaries oi Summerside, St. Eleanor: and St. Peters Church. Charlottetown. The adjudicator: will he Mrs. Harris and Mr. Stuart Dickson. After supper the auxiliaries will take part in a singing compeiti- ion with Miss Sue Brenton and Mr. Harris. urganists of St. Peters and St. Paul's churches, respectively acting as adiudicators. The Fest ival will conclude with the showing of films by Miss Constance Pur- ser. Parents of the children and me ” a of Anglican congregat- ions are cordially invited to attend the Festival. us 43 AT ATKlNSON'S THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FREE DELIVERY JUST DIAL 6545 or 6546 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE STORE HOURS THURSDAY FRIDAY 4 3:: I;::EP:lrlItA::ll:sE:.N;OU'LL FIND IT PAYS TO REGs.1V3l;LUE fur only i V HEINZ 11 oz. JEWEL Reg. 32c Lb. SHORTENING ,4 Lbs. FOR ONLY 1.00 5 LB. BAG RIFG. 59c VALUE OGILVIE OATS 2 For SL00 HEINZ REG. 3 FOR TOMATO KETCHUP REG. 29c BOTTLE 4 FOR ONLY BABY OR JUNIOR FOODS 1.00 T0 for 5I.00 31: A REAL BUY 1.00 1-0 20 OZ: TIN HOLLY HILL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 7 ""5 REG. PRICE 2 FOR 35: GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON y,La.1nN BEG PUREX REG. 2 FOR 29: TOILET TISSUE 3 FR FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 6 FOR , 4 5 C LGE. PASCAL 1 9c CALIFORNIA LARGE HEAD LETTUCE, each iiiiiiioes 22 CABBAGE, lb. . FRESH STRAWIERRIES IN srocx .8 Oz. Tin PUSS wooors CAT soon 0. 25 Oz. Tin KEN-L-RATION DOG FOOD CELERY, -a stalk 21c C NEW emu C IFI"S CLEANSER . ' Reg. 17:: Tin ,,V . 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