-s .1! .'a -33 in -...nus.:.....-.35.. I 'i' .l l giumns; mills. rmstusurs. uunnueas . I Births CDONALD- At the Kings 'County Hospital Montague on ,on May 29, to Mr. and Mrs. g Lloyd MacDonald. Lorne Valley, an-daughter Debra Beth. bAs-.Lar:cx- At the Prince County .Hospital on June 10th 1956 to gMr. and Mrs. lilarshall Callback ; Linklcttcr lioad (nee Olga Small) - a son. 8 lbs. 5 ozs. DEGRASSE- At the Prince County .H.pspital on June llth 1956 to 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Degrasse, a son. 7 lb. 14 ozs. M"-iDONALD-At the Prince County Hospital on Sunday. ouhe i0, luau. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. MacDonald, Carleton Siding, a son. 8 lbs., 3 ozs. Cal- vin Mitchell. MacliilLLAN-At the P.E.I. Hos- pital June 4, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacMlllan, Cherry a daughter. Heather ; Deaths BEIINABD-At Charlottetown June I 13. 1956. James E. Bcnard. for- merl yof Kensiugton in his 82nd year. Remains resting at Dav- idson's Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. CHAPPELL --At Summerside on Wednesday, June 13, 1956, John Howard Mclnnis FITTED roonmn 175 Queen st.-Cnrrlo lldg. CITY AND CENTRAL I CRASWELI. for better photo graphs. at the Hughes Drug Store." tion annual meeting on June 18 . RENT A TV ANTENNA for summe home. liowlan Radio. 114 Pownal Street, City. mond, aged 73 years. Resting at the Bownessi Funeral Home until funeral arrangements have been completed. pital on Wednesday, June liilh. 1956. Margaret Jane Bell, aged 88 years. ness Funeral Home from where Interment will be at 2.00 pm. Visiting in People's Cemetery. 1.bo-1o.oo p.m. Baptist Church Victoria Group Holds Banquet "0:-ikwood" was the sccne of a happy gathering Tuesday en-.v:li:, June the 12th. when the VI("UI'lil Group of the Charlottetown L'i.urd Baptist Church held their closing meeting for the summer months at the beautiful home of Mrs. .l.'lZ Davies, East Royalty, where a delicious banquet was served. for baby Ruth. hours 10-12 a.rn., 2.00-5.00 p.m..l Beam... group for the gift of a 16-mm filmy enjoyable evening to a Page 2, The Guardian Thurs., June. 14-1956 in the annual tea and meeting held at Notre Dame Academy audit- ' orium last evening. anu.s' BATBING ISUITS sizes 2 to 0. Regularly to 31,50, A week-end special at 06c. s.A --your oouan auvs Moss McD,,,,,,,,., mu, awn Miss Jean Zakem was elected ” E of Notre Dame Alumnae The retiring presldent, Mrs. Em- met: P ' L J ind the busi- MUSICAL FESTIVAL Assoc::- Trina-Y Expjcmrg Closing Meeting Explorer mothers and interested members of the W.M.S. attended the ' ' meet of the Ex. plorcrs of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, and thoroughly en. joyed this youthful Christian pro- gram which was carried out by the Explorers themselves, under lhe tsuidance of their Counsellor, Chief Explorer, Rhonda Rel conducted the business ' BELL-At the Prince County Hos- Mm N. Diamond. Resung at the 3”" which was opened with tbs Ex. plorer theme hymn "This is my the funeral will be held on F-l'l-; Fame,-'5 w0,.ld-- md we Explorer day. June 15th. With service: purposep Interesting reports of me past ycars' work were given by Leigha Jamleson and Heather An important feature of this ' meeting was the Red Star Ce;-g many. stars being ,. c J to me following members by Mr... A3. Bagnail. President of the After- 'nnon Auxiliary of the w. M. sg - lst red stnrs- Sally Dal- ziel and Barbara Mayne. 2nd red stars - Marilyn Darrach. Helen light for the Church Parlor which had been selected by 3 special commlttee. and which had been on displtiy there over the Week-tlld. Regrets were expressed over "19 Cominl d9P8.I'tur'e of Mrs. Everett Winters from the Island. A host Of good wishes will follow A brief business period followed. her where ever she goes. After Mrs. Earle Norrie presided. Mrs., a friendly time, and 3 sing gang. H.L. Mitton graciously thanked the Auld Lang sync brought a very ness meeting during which time the minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the secret- ary, Joan Aylward and the treas- urer's report submitted by 1PIlI8- enle Arsenault. la a review of the year's activity, the retiring presi- dent thanked the executive and members for their splendid co-opcr stlon and generous support. A presentation of 3100-00 WI! made to Mrs. r. A. coyle. chair- man of the centennial committee by Elaine MacDonald on behalf of the Children of Mary. y Officers for the comms term are: dlrectress, Reverend Mother Superior. Notre Dame Academy: honorary president, Mrs. Edmund Murphy; past president, Mrs. Em- mett Dsighan: president, Jean Zakem: honorary vice-pres, Em- ma Fitzgerald: V109 in ” i Queen's County, Mrs. Fred Hynes: Prince County. Mrs. Clifford Mc- Rhonda Sandra Bevan. Darrach. Joan Stewart. Reid. Glenda Jnmieson, Dianne Bearislo. Viv- lan Gass. and Marilyn Ward. The theme of the Worship Sen vice was ”'rhc Good Shepherd." Those taking: part were Dianne Bearisto, lictitlier Beaton, Vivian Gass, Vickie Robertson. and Su- san Cleworih. with Leigha Jamie- son as soloist. An enjoyable program was then presented by the convener of the program committee, Gail Storey, with Miss Ilelcn Wilson, at the piano. Following refreshments. served close. The next group meeting will be It was agreed to buy the floor” September liith. N. D. Maclcan UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and N orth Wiltnhlro DIAL 5549 ' "Say it with Flowers” MARITIME GREENHOUSES LTD. FLOWER CART Funeral and Wedding Designs Cut Flowers and Potted Plants 1 DIAL 5320 WE ) DIAL 3321 . 37 Kent Street wggu sg-9,; C'L'"I0ml-"WI 1 DELIVER I Bummersldo by the mothers, the meeting was brought to a close by singing "Children Who walk in Jesus' Way." Still No Trace of Missing Fishermen Searchers yesterday again failed to find Hugh Jackson, Sturgeon lobster fisherman missing since his boat was found ashore on Panmure Island Monday after- noon. Flshermen directed by R.C.M.P. from Montague found a hat in the water yesterday. It is believed to be Mr. Jackson's. It was expected that organized search operations would be dis- continued last night. Notre Dame Alumnae Annual Tea, Meeting Held Yesterday Kennedy, Sandra lllarKay.LeISll3lSmltl1; Mai-y'g Dgy chi,-mm. MISSJEANZAKEM. "ulsan. Summeuide; xinn Cmllltyi Mrs. Earl MacDonald. Cardigan; recording and corres- ponding secretary. Mrs. Malcolm MWDODBM: treasurer, Katherine Mrs. ilalter Lswlor; Councillors: MM Henry mancbard. Mrs. Frank Mllclntyre. Mrs. George Francis. Mrs. Alfred Coady, Stella Walsh. Alma Sbechan. 4-H Club Holds Achievement Day Tuesday afternoon June 5th was a red letter day for the girls of the Busy Bees 4-H Club. Kingston, Miss DeRoches and Miss Bing- ham were present to judge the club's first you"; work, Miss Desltochos commended the girls very highly on the quality of their work. She also gave words 0f Praise to the instructresses QWOIIEII whose efforts all achieve- ment dsys are made possible. Certificates and prizes were sw- arded to senior Class: lst Reta Green. 2nd Margaret Campbell; Intermediate Class lst Rena Yco. 2nd Donna Yeo: 3rd Bernice Mc- Gregor; 4th Ruth Hansen; Junior Class: 1st Marion Anne Ncwson, 2nd Anne Hansen. 3rd Joan Han- SHIT. Following the judging Miss Ber- nice McGregor read a nicely word- ed address to the leaders Mrs. Tyrus Holmes and Mrs. Whitfield In Seven Cities OTTAWA (GP) - Innucncsd mainly by lower food prices. seven of to regional consumer price in- dexes declined during April bureau of statistics reported nesday. Decreases ranged from 0.9 per cent in Vancouver to 0.1 per cent in Halifax, Saint John and Mon- 'wed- trcsl. The index was unchanged in . Ottawa 8. oz! increased 0.7 and 0.1 per cent in St. John's. Nfld.. and Toronto respectively. . Food indexes were lower in all but Toronto and St. John's. x Index figures at May 1 with April 1 figures in brackets: St. John's 106.6 (105.9): Halifax 114.7 (114.8); Saint John 111.5 (117.6): Montreal 116.6 (175.7): Ot- tawa 17.7 117.7); Toronto 119.! (118.7): Win..lpeg 118.1 (116.5); Saskatoon - Regina 114.6 (114.0); Edmonton - Calgary 114.3 (114.6): Vancouver 117.7 (113.6). The indexes are based on 1949 prices equalling 100 except that for St. John's which uses June, 1951 as the base. Dutch Elections Held Wednesday AMSTERDAM fCP)-The Dutch Labor party ran ahead of the Cath- olic Peoples party and both gained seats in Wednesday's parliament elections. r e t u r n s early today showed. The seats were lost by Communist and right-wing partlen. The outcome was seen as an en. dorsement by the electorate of the coalition government policy or the last four years. The increased La- bor vote was conceded by his po. litical opponents as I personal vie. tory for Socialist premier wulem Drees, who will be 70 next month. A strong champion of social secur- lty. he is expected to continue in the post, with a Catholic as deputy premier. Labor's gain of four seats, giv. ing it 34 in the 100-member house. was considered a surprisingly bl win under the Dutch system a proportional representation. The Catholics now have 33 seats. a gain of three over the outgoing pm-11,. '"9"'- The W0 Parties were the mall! trout)! in the outgoing coali- tion cabinet. Yeo whllc Marion Anne Newson presented each with a gift as a token of their appreciation. Both leaders replied briefly. A social half-hour was enjoyed when ice cream and cake were the day evening, Price Index, Down lNew,-Glasgow Junior Farmers . Tb Entertain Ontario Visitors ' Tbs rcsular main; of the New Ghlsow and Districts Junior Far- NUTDGNHD was hsldon Wsidnas Q C "1 I load ” dance. Special guests for the evening were Mrs. Alton Rodd and Mr. met-s Chorus entry in.ths Musical Festival. Mrs. Rodd was director whilo Horace Colcs was pianist. Both were ,resentsd with a small lift In appreciation of their help and each expressed their thanks to the group. The business period consisted of discussions on the debate. pur- chase of a record player and the Ontario Junior Farmers Tour. It was decided to postpone the de- bate of the New Glasgow Group until Thursday, June 14th. EXPECT VISITORS A committee.wss appointed to work with Lelth Dlckleson con- cerning the Junlor Farmers from Dntario.'l'hts committee is to look 3llt. the day when the Ontario group is to be entertained by the New Glasgow and Districts Group. Those appointed by Elbert Orr to be on the Committee were Robert and Edith Rackham. GI!- dys and Billie Andrew, and Keith Rackham. Two record players were avail- able to the group and a vote was taken which showed the group were In favour of purchasing the record player owned by Huntly Dingwell. It was then moved by Elbert Orr and seconded by Jean Chandler that this record player he bought. It was moved by Rob- ert Rackham and seconded by Kieth Raclrham that Rollie Lar- aftcr all arrangements for June, ilecsrnltwasslsodcoidodh t 0-12Iurds.nclnl. Thegtouphssboullltasnsnbcr ber of the Junior Farmers Crests, sold 13 sndmorc are taboo!- dered ' to have lunch s meetings during the summer months. F " " amounted to 81.00 and t re were lot members present. ext meeting is to be held in New Glasgow School on June h on est sposirar is to b Illr.”Bude Mulch! ol the Ene- ginecrlng Branch the" Depart. meut of Agriculture. Billie Andrew moved that the meeting be sdloumod and Elbert on seconded the motion. The re- malnder of the evening was spent ll: pinyin! tunes and square dan- c ng. T ' A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. - i i Mersey -Paper Co. Accepts Offer NEW YORK (AP) - Bowster Corp. of North America Tuesday announced that its offer to buy the assets of Mersey Paper Co., Ltd.. of Liverpool, N.S., has been acgeptzle byulgersey directors. ow r lflthe purchase is Ifllnlallv approved by Money stock. 0 ders. it plans to build a ground. huveprincdinthcsd-ItIItl' It was decided by tho lroup not . at th E E 5 t 5 E. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 17 Q Dad will appreciate rel celving a new h at by "Cream" on . "1-IIS SPECIAL DAY" . We have sizes up to 7 578 list A. Macbouguli A Vote of thanks was extended MEN'S WEAR. to Gladys and Billie for the use i ol their home for the evening. ' Mount Allison Concert Party Featuring vocal, violin and piano solos TONIGHT IIEARTZ HALL At 8:15 Sponsored by Trinity Scouts and Cubs Adm. 50c Sale of candy Z004 NIP mill with an annual kin be responsible for taking care of the record player. Elbert Orr moved that the mar- .rled men in the group be respon- sible for taking the money at the door at the dances on Tuesday nights. This was seconded by Cnar- Father's Day We will remain open until 9:30 SATURDAY NIGHT to assist you in selecting your Father's Day gifts. Remember Dad on FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 17th. Harry A.. MacDougalI BETTER MEN'S WEAR Our Mother of Church of the Mo Thursday, Frida June I4 rluouum IN HONOR or Devotions 4.00 and 7.30 Preacher, Rev. Arthur Kelly, C.Ss.R. Perpetual Help st Holy Redeemer y and Saturday - I5 - I6 served. SIIOP 'A'.l' 'ATKIN SON '8 FOR ' QUALITY GOODS 'AT QUANTITY PRICES T"-II pr FREE DELIVERY BAKER'S JIFFY SWIFT'S CLEANSER ROIIN HOOD FLOUR REG. 17: EACH "STARLAC" llIl.Illli . . 39c 4Ih. tin . . l.39 25 lb. lllig GRAVES, IT'S soon: 10c OFF 1 lb. TIN ONLY BORDEN'S INSTANT THE INSTANT CHOCOLATE DRDIK 53c 3 for 35C POWDERED SKIM MILK PEAS GRAVES Fag .15 OZ. TINS 2 33' GRAVES I 2 (Is Touch Ines or Itch Iron Molasses Ines) 20 oz rms. L69 GATTUSO 16 OZ. JAR l SALAD OLIVES 45” SEA ISLAND LOBSTER COCKTAIL V2 TIN 59c RED RIPE TOMATOES NEW IJOCAL RADISH 2 NEW GREEN IJOOAL GROWN CARTONS ONLY PLUS DEPOSIT DON'T MISS IT FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 2 for 43c HEAD IETTUCE each 23c LARGE CALIFORN ' STRING BEANS ASPARAGUS TIPS WATERMELON on IT room FREE . . . T CARTON OF-7-UP WITH THE PURCHASE OF I CARTON YOU PAY FOR 6 AND GET I2 BOTTLES 36c bunches lb. 2 lb. 39:. SOUPS. l9c 29c NEW lb. l9c VE incurs no ATl(INSON'S GROCETERIA-'r QUALITY MEATS MACHINE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON Picnic SIIOULDERS LB 39:: BEEF LIVER Baked Meat LOAF tn 49c MOCK CHICKEN LB 55c PORK I-IOCKS LB 450 LB 35G LB 21c DELICIOUS GRADE "A," FRESH ROASTING FOWL IN STOCK A FREE 8: COUPON TO EACH CUSTOMER PURCHASING A TIN OF CAIDBILUS FROZEN LOWNEY'S ANGILUS MARSHMALLOWS I III. pkg.?.i;'.'.” 39c mans - are . FROZEN POTATO PATTIES 4 - 3 cs. Patties For Pltg. PERFECTION STRAWBERRY - ICE CREAM CAKE ROLL rrs NEW arm as numerous each 39c PERFECTION ICE CREAM M autos WHITE SUGAR 10- lb. 79: EVERYDAY PIIOI 89c ' oasana ms: alums I onnansar BUTTER 2 III. l.I9 ”s"t6?tTtniA