Infirmary Nursing Graduates Above are shown the nursing graduates of the Provin- ciul Infirmary training school. Estelle Connolly, 48 Road; Freda Keating, Glen Valley; Eliza Affleck, Central Bodaque; and the Infirmary. They are, from left to right: Mrs. Hilda Keating, Matron of (Myers Studio) icontlnued from page 1) Maritime tors played golf, went swimming. trout fishing. or shopped among the city stores. which they found most interesting and attractive. BANQUET LAST NIGHT At six o'clock a reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotal in honor of the visitors by t.he Traders Finance Corp. Ltd.. In- dustrial Acceptance Corp. Ltd.. Commercial Credit Corp. Ltd.. and the Canadian Acceptance Corp. Ltd. Mr. A. 1). Nelson. President. A.D.A. of Nova scotla. presided at the banquet held in the main dining room at 7 o'clock. The gluesi speaker was Mr. Louie aufhier of Montreal. The head table guests. pad to their seats by Barry Ma illivray. were in the order of seating: W. R. Jenkins. Mrs. F. W. Marshall, I W. O'Brien. Mrs. J. D. Stew- art. Howard B. Moore. Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse. Louis Vsuthier. A. D. Nelson (presiding), Lleut-Gov- srnar T. W. L. Prowse. C. R. Howell, Mrs. A. D. Nelson. Mayor J. D. Stewart. Mrs. J. W. O'- Brien. F. W. Marshall. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. The Town Crier? lvsn Doherty. made his appearance and an- nounccd the presentation of the key to the City to C. R. Howell. "T tion was made forthwith by His President F.A.D.A. The presenta- The final meeting d to eta Charlottetown (Trinity) lceuta was held Tuesday eventn . This meeting took the fotfn ma outing to Brae Beach where the boys enioy a swim. took Mlwmtlle of the splendid play facilities provided M thy Ng. clonal Park and wound up a very euccess'ul evening by doing jus- tice l0 8 zoodhl number of hot dogs. noses of POD. etc. Making ill first puHlc W. ance since the organisation a few short months ago, the Charlotte- town District Boy Scout Bugle Band turned out in '5 ug Brownie-Guide-Cub-Scout pburcb parade and provided the music '0! the Swap which attended ser- Ivice at st. James Gusricn. Many favorable comments were heard on the smart appearance of this band which is made up of 16 boys who will all be attending the World Jamboree at Niagara- - -on-tihe-Lake in August. The band has been trained by Mr. John Stearns of the staff of t he Experimental Farm. Mr. Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart. The Key was conveyed to the head table by City Clerk J. A. Fullerton under an escort of two city police headed by the Mayor's official piper. Barry MacGillivrsy. Mr. Howell accepted the key with great pleasure on behalf of those present. The dinner music was by Les Alexander's Trio. consisting of the maestro himself. Al Blanch- ard and Red Santry. The pro- gram was enriched with two numbers by Kay and Elmer Gal- lant in duet and Key sang in solo, the Centennial Jamboree. official theme song written by Les Alexander. Alden Clark aa- slsted by Dick Dow led in a lively sing song which brought to light considerable latent talent. A special unheralded feature of the evening was the announce- ment that Mr. and Mrs. Rankin McLalne were celebrating the 38th anniversary of their wedding to- day. Following this revelation. two other announcements of a like nature were made. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peacock of st. step- hen. N.B. were married 23 years ago on June 28 and Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier were married to years ago on June 20. All three couples received an ovation as they waits- ad among the tables for a short time. The delegates spent the " ' of the evening as guests of the Eastern Guardian JIPICIAL church service In Annandale United Baptist Church Wednesday. June as at it p.m. Bruce Moore speaker. ..'lui:sEItVE Saturday even- illt J11! 9. July 23 for ice r e s so , church law: u.u.:.l:."”""" . 'ICE CREAM social will be field in the school. July! at 1 pm. Standard Xlgt yloonsored by file Ladies ..'VlIl'l'ING PARENTS - Miss Mary Metheson. x-ray technician, motored from Pennsylvania last week and is the guest of her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. An s Ma sso. Glen William. has M n will leave July is for Bermuda where she has accepted a position on the staff of the King Edward Hospital. :.'ENGAGEMENT- an-1 no Mrs. Harry Vsnldsrstine. Peter's Rold. announce the engagement of their daughter. Laura Shirley. to Frederick George wugon, .05 of Mrs. Frederick Wilson and the late Mr. Wilson of Toronto. mar- rllle to take place Saturday. July 9. at 3 o'clock. Peter's Road Pfelbyterlan Ohurctl. JFUNERAL IERVICE - The funeral services of the late Mrs. fill" Cllrey. Whim Road. were eld from st. Mary's Church. MPMIIIIO. on Saturday morning. :'lth Rev. J. W. McCardle cele- Fmllll Requiem High Mass. Rev. - L. Mullaliy officiated at the services at the grave. The pall be-ran were John Campbell, 9W fears: Ciarey. William mews. wanes steels. Edward Mahar. ebb Nicholson. lntennent took "'00 in the church cent A y, R-!-'Rl-ZGIONAL VICE-PRESIDENT F V James E. cudmore. past president of the Montague Junie: 59ml of Trade. was elected re gml vice-presides representing -31-. an the time Junlu Chembgp .( . of the "sun board during to charter. "If. and by his appointment will Ptnrescnt the teand on the Marl- lime bond, Lower Montague Mrs ..tDAN CONDON'l. Barber shop. Montague. now open. Personals ..'Rev. Paul Richardson and Mrs. Richardson. New Glasgow. were weekend visitors to Lower Montague.' guests of Mr. and . Alex Campbell. ..Hla many friends will re at to learn that Mr. William E. flic- Naill. Montague. is-a patient in the Camp .1-llll Hospital. Halifax, and wish him improvement in health. llair Watierworth. stu- dent at Montgomery Junior Col- lege. Tecorna Park. Washington, D.C.. is spending his vacation at his borne in Montague. ..rMrs. Leonard Doene. banf. Mass.. is the mother, Mrs. Russel New Perth. Walt- est of her MacLeren. ..Mrs. Malcolm MacKensle and her daughter. Enols. of Montague Isvpgnt the weekend in Moncion. ..'Friends of Mrs. Angus Mathe- son. Montague. are sorry to hear site i ill at her home. Jller friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. Monte e..is convalescing sails- factori after her recent opera- tion in the King's County Hos- lmpt)ti.'tl Qis.. 40 015. . .. CW ll-ll M4l'.lilI'I in -l on Furr- I:9:n NEWPORT O TllWPrNTlNr P... In. M. -r rnr no new 7:5.-.t2:'f"':".' :1. .. .1 lit oance containers from your dealer or write Coastal As- nalt Products Ltd. saint JON. NJ. Cancun service OPENING DANCE usrranw s MacLEAN'l wluunrovsn A souiue.-wsvusmsy. mm: soul Al IIIldlIt'd'l Ordtsstra Dsnceswlilbehetdeeeiywedneelagnhtst Dancing szao-1:oo Stearns has done a good job and merits hearty congratulations for the time and effort he has put into training the boys. and it is hoped the boys will be able to provide music for the Island Jam- boree Contingent sit Niagara-om the-Lake. The first Scout Camp of the season at Camp Bucban will get. underway Wednesday of this week when the boys of 9th Charlotte- town (Trinity) Troop leave their headquarters for camp at 2.30 pm. The following day (Thursday) at 2:30 p.m. Trinity and St. James Cubs leave for Buchan for their annual camp session. Unfortunately school activities will make it impossible for some of the Scouts to get to camp with the transportation being used on Wednesday or Thursday. These boys are advised that a car will be leaving Hearts Hall for camp Thursday evening at 1. another Friday morning at 8:00 a.m. and will another Friday evening at 1. Contact one of your leaders so suitable lss gensents can be made to transport you to camp. All embers of the Scout Band who are not members of Trinity Troop will have practice sessions at Buchan. Saturday and Sunday. They will leave Heart: Hall. Fri- day evening at 1:00 and return to the same spot, Monday morning at 11:80. Charlottetown Exhibition Associa- tion at a night racing meet. Following t.he morning business meeting today, W. R. Jenkins will preside at the luncheon meet- ing which will be addressed by Rev. M. J. MacKlnnon. Antido- nish. N.S. The afternoon will be taken up with golf. swimming. sight seeing and a scenic drive to Cavendish. terminating with a lobster dinner at six p.m. at Bblnlag Waters Inn. Cavendish Beach. where the guests are advised-"No speaker. Just eat." New Flareup In Formosa Strait TAIPEI. Formosa (AP)-Conn munist MIG Jet fighters shot down a Nationalist let kainer Monday and attacked an un smpblb - ous commercial lane in a flareu of warfare over e Formosa strai . Chinese Netonelist air force headquarters said today inter- cepted intercom conversations be- tween the MiGs indicated the pilots ,were Russians. The air force as- serted also that fluent Russian was overheard in the directions from the ground to the attacking MiGs. Officials Standing outside the -Alumni Gysnnaslum at ssaint Dunstan's University the nine officials above not together for an informal chat during a brief break. in proceed- ings yesterday sfternoon at the Atlantic Regional Conference 'of At , w the C adisn Association for Adult E ucation. Pictured from left to right are J. L. Dewar. Secretary of the P. E.l. Federation of Agriculture; Hugh Whclan, Professor of Poll- tical Science. U.N.B.: Kenneth Bid Successful To Keep British Dock LONDON rREU'l'ERsi-Bsnner- waving stevedores from northern England Monday blltzed the port of London with strike arguments and won in a bid to keep a walk- out going. Three hundred members of the National Amalgamated Stevedoree and Dockers Union travelled all night on buses from the strike- bound ports of Manchester. Liver- pool and Birkenhead in a drive to witf over London members of their union. who were wavering. The visiting contingents assem- bled early in the morning at the tower of London. then marched to the wharves of the world's second- largest port. some formed picket lines. others paraded the streets shouting slogans to discourage London stevedores planning to re- turn to their jobs. ' MARCH T0 COMMONS Later. most of the 800 marchers trekked to the House of Commons and explained their point of view to members of Parliament. The London dockcrs last week voted in favor of a return to work. but after the northern unionists staged their march Monday they decided at a meeting to keep a solid lineup. Nearly 18.500 men re- main on strike in six key British ports and more than 280 frelghters are tied up. The NASDU called the strike five weeks ago to support demands that it receive equal recognition from employers with Transport and General Workers Union. The strik- ing union now is recognized by waterfront employers only in Lon- don. . The demonstration and the Lon- don dock workers' resolution. patched up the differences which had threatened to split the NASDU and bring an end to the walkout. HOLD UP RUSSIAN SHELLS The strikers, Sunday agreed to rmit longsboremen to unload our racing shells ” ' by Rus- sians scheduled to row in the Hen- ley regatta on Wednesday. aut Monday night the nloading was bogged down again - this time because a company under contract to unload the sculis was withhold- ing its permission. The rowin equipment is ma- rooned on a Russian freighter Steins in the Thames river. Soviet embassy officials today met with officials of the company to try to reach an agreement. Volunteers from the NASDU are ready to do the unloading if and when the authorisation comes. Meanwhile. the Cunard line's 35.- 674-ton Mauretsnla sailed from may be procured. l SOIIRIS Illlill SOIIOOL Students from outlying Districts wishing to at- tend 9th and 10th Grades at School. 1955-56, must register with the Secretary before June 30th, in order that necessary. Teachers min THEATRE. MURRAY RIVIR - MONDAY - TUISDAY uwm-u-..Vl7Aol'fi:i'ER'"'dROS -L . g X . I Olldw Time 0 P.M. Standard Time New Sourls High TRUSTEE SOUR! COIITOOL DISTRICT NO. 141 Strike. Goingi Southampton today with 411 pas- sengers bound for North America. She was one of the first liners to Saturday. The Mauretania had been tied up since June 4. Murray River I tMr. and Mrs. G. Robert Denni- son and daughter Nirna. Toronto, Ontario are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Dennison's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKsy. Murray River. Mr. Dan MacLean. Toronto is spending sometime at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frcd MacLean. Murray River. Mrs. B i s n c b c Holllngshursh. and Mrs. Jean Shumste and chil- dren. Mlchaei and Cathy. New York, are spending their holidays at the summer home of Mrs. Hol- lingshursh in Murray River. Miss Marguerite S a u n d e r a. Toronto. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders. Murray ver. Miss Claire Shsram, student nurse at the P. E. 1. Hospital. spent the past week end at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Cook. Murray River. Mr. Andy MacFarlane. Toronto. is spending his holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacFarlane. White Sands. A. C. 1 William Hayter who is stationed in Winnipet with the R. C. A. F. recently spent a few days leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayter. l-llgh Bank. Miss Bertha MacLean. who is employed at the R. C. A. F. station in Summerside. spent the past week moment of it! . W an eaucan resume sailings after a 26-day M wildcat strike by seamen ended on are and at the home of her parents. M-O-M's GREATEST SIISPENSE DRAMA! When the stranger comes in town - - - on a mission of mystery - - - and the girl and the idler and the sheriff hide the quilt on the same in a reign of fewer - - - vou'I live every hears-tightened .-f' ' I . on lVlacLean. Lot 16; Dr. F. W. Walsh Vice President. Canadian Associ- ation of Adult Education; Dr. J. R. Kidd. Director of the Canadian Association of Adult Education. 'Dr. D. G. G. Kerr, Professor of History at Mount Allison Univer- Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacLean. High Bank. - Miss Danalds Macliay. student nurse at the P. E. I. Hospital. spent the past week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Wliliam J. MacKay. Murray River. The many friends of Mr. and 11- Don MacGregor and family pleased to see them back in their home. in Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boston and twin daughters. Dianne and D0l'0thy. Alexandra. were Sunday visitors to Gladstone. guests of Mr. Alex Richards. Sgt. and Mrs. Clifford Herring and young son. Mt. Uniacke, N. S.. spent the past week end at the home of Mr. Herring's parents. lilr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. A. fl. and Mrs. Leon Rueil and Conference I Here A sity;,Guy Henson. Director Adult Education Division, N.8.; I. I. Chandler. Conference Chairman. Charlottetown; W. Dicker of the Adult Education Department. New- fnundland. Ihsrtefs Film Lab.) New Weapon Against Sharks Used In Pacific VANCOUVER (CP) - A secret weapon, under test off the west coast for a month. '.'.' ” d, was pronounced a success by the federal department of fisheries. sons Clayton and Thayde. Char- lottetown are spending their hol- idays, at the home of Mrs. Rueil's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cuddy. Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beaten. and sons Wsynes. Ralph and Earl. and Miss Edith MacLeod Char- lottetown and Mrs. Walter Camp- NOTICE The postpohed annual meeting of the Motrell Creamery Co-opera-live Association Ltd. will be held in Moirell Hall on Tuesday, June 281th, at 8:30 pm. Standard Time. All interested we invited to attend. hell were Sunday visitors to Glad- stone. guests of Mr. Alex Richards. D. ANNUAL of KINGS OOUNTY HOSCPYFAL will be held in the BEAVER HALL on Wednesday, June 29 At 8 o'clock MEETING the UOIIICC. Tuesday. June 28. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 the same manner as a clasp knife. when black fins are sighted the ram is lowered by a cable until it is running ahead of the ship. lust below the waterline. The vessel charges into the school stabbing sharks or slash- ing them with the sharp edge of the ram. BLOW! UP FAMILY WIESBADEN. Germany. (CF) -Adolf llartlteb. a 31-year-old laborer. Monday blew himself In. his wife and two children in a shack from which they were due to be evicted. police reported. AI four were killed. An empty lasa- line can was found. Police be- lieve Hertlieb emptied the can and ignited the tunes. See-HEAR-Enjoy Zgrjiilj Hearing Aid currently fighting a growtnl shark in a pres! teiease. the depart- ment disclosed the tiny fisheries protection vessel Comox Post had been fitted with a bow rapier which has skewered 41 sharks- 18 in one day. The new method. whereby the protectlon vessel hunts down a aelsoul of sharks and rams through with its bow knife. rc- places the slower method of her- pooning and the more dangerous practice of sniping. "Damage to gill nets and troll- ing gear through basking sharks has been a problem to fishermen for years," the release said. When not in use .tbe pointed ram on the Comox Post is carried in an upright position. closed in Nerd-at-hearing? . . . hedi again. really live agah with at lanith. see classified talephang directory for none of ledl lenli In loyalty of Hearing. T TODAY and WEDNESDAY 5 The word raced through the underworld. . .Ho's out of the hit; house .- and out to get the mob that dynamite-d him! ALSIOt NEWS and rsarusms OTUP is CAPITOL 'E""'ETi LOOK I-G-(A's Issterpieee ef sup... V h cotoa ..a Csamsoelf SPENCER TRACY nonzsrr RYAN in CA0 DAY RI” ILAQK ROCK .-......satut:s-uututtt-tuittsrioiu-nutsmt Sll-l0WSAT3:30-T -9 l USUAL CINEMASCDPE PRICES! EXTRA! "Totsrnasnent of Roses" - "Far East ICIIHOM" PRINCE EDWARD tom and was. counts nus IN"? RE” THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY For Ten liq Showings - With WHAT A DALI-I leo llunit AND WHAT A ORCEY lIAii IRAWL - - - Those half - baked Iewbrows crash the Upper Crust! Up to their High Hate in steamy. IRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE--- "NOR TH RIVER " RAIN OR SHINE LOOKING FOR LAUGHS? LOOKING FOR LOVE! G08llI'ANDll'NJOY----- THEATRE MONTAGUE White Christmas y Vlfavlsion in Color - Featuring Bing Crosby. Danny Kaye, Vera-Ellen. Rosemary Clooney TUE. - WED. - Tl-IUIL Time-B P.M. Standard; 9 PM. Daylight Take a bow. Mies Glamour Girl! Just will fill your pub ADM. 30c - we lie gets a look at those gorgeous fashions. that r-iototn Mniine-e A 'mei-day - comedy. that slow dunctns! ' 3 P.M .Daylighit noapwiusealpse'asnl .. Jltpewltba lipto'eml .. .andaaeo is Love eioryl . Witti RAY MILLAND ' ALDO RAY ta THI GAL WHO HAS EVERYTHING . . . NOW DOIS SOMITHING NIWI JANI WYMAN "LlT'S DO l'I' AGAIN" nus! r-unseat-ooiwsusisonn-nos and mouse: Award cartoon-"Gerald Mac' Doing lotng's lymplsony" ADII.'l'8bOe-Clllclrelllllltlerll RH I-llmllllitfl-Siilflmlll-IMQJ. 5 l l I l i Q I 4