sums. mm. niaissasrrs. - ' -ainmsrs llrtls BEID -- At the Charlotttetown e 26 to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Reid, Stanley Bridge. Hospital on Jpn a son. Weight 0 lbs. Ron. daughter, 8 lbs. 5 ozs. MacKenaie-At the Kings County June 27. and Mrs. Roddie (nee Barbary Pen- Montague, a son. Memorial Hospital. 1956. to Mr. MacKen2ie. by) Lower John Cecil, fl lbs. MacDONALD - At the Charlotte -1 town Hospital, on June 22. 1956. f s to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mac- Donald, a son. 7,............m.... .. ROSS - At the P. E. 1. Hospital ”-g on June 16, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross, Flat River. a June Lorraine. Weight .:.:.m.:M:. John Cecil, infant son of Mr. Lower Montague. MacLEAD -- Death occurred at Quincy. Mass.. on Sunday. June in her 81th year. Remains ar- rived yesterday evening and were transferred to the home of her son, Hector Macl.eod. Poi t Prim. where funeral will be old Friday, June 29. Serv- ice commencing at 2 p.m. In- terment in Belfast Cemetery. DOWNE - At the P.E.I. Hospital on Tuesday, June 26. 1956. Art- hur Keith Downe aged 2 years 6 months. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Downe. Remains were transported from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home Tuesday evening to 33 Upper Hlllsboro St., from where the funeral will be held today, Thursday. serv- ice commencing at 2 o'clock. lnterment in the People's Ce rnetery. HARPER - At the Prince Ed- Couniy. -Hospital June 27. 1956. and Mrs. Roddie Macxenzie of 25, of Mrs. Daniel D. MacLeod cm Allll CENTRAL Page 2, The Guardian postponed until a later date. HEAR DR. Orville Daniela at Thursday. June 28 at B p.m. THE SECOND installment of City Taxes is due and payable rm Saturday, June LUCKY NUMBER on lamp 28485-E If not picked up by July 9th. prize will go to number 7536-A. ARRIVED BALE Elevators. Will handle grsin and hay. Sizes from 24 to 48 feet. Turner Farm Equip- IIIEIII. CORRECTl0N- At the County Line No. 1 W.l. Convention "Fun and Nonsense" was provided by springbrook W.l.. not Springfield as published. RIVERSIDE Races have been the Long creek Baptist Church, Thurs., June 28. I956 CRASWELL for better photo graphs. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Mon: at the Hughes Drug Store.'.' FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy. shop at Gig- gey's Pharmacy. EDUCATIONAL TAXES are past due. Steps are being taken for the collection of this tax. MOTOROLA Car Radios 359.96 installed. Prompt Radio and Tele- vision Repairs. Vail's Television and Radio Service, 204 Kent St. WHEN PAYING your City Taxes please bring the stub of your bill for the second installment. LEAVES FOR. 0TTAWA- Dr. lleath Maclntyre leave: this morn- ing for Ottawa to attend the an- nual meeting of the National Dent- Will Take Leadership Course On "Cornwallis" 1 Mollier iuxiliary Of Basilica Scouts. 1 Cubs llave Dinner A III enloyable evening was spent in the Blue room of Old Siiain on Tuesday. June Nth. whas the Mother Auxiliary of Basilica I final get-together for the year. a delicious turkey dinner was set- Wd I0 I-111113 mothers. Mrs. Allan Macxinnon Past I-Healdent of the llllllllfif laid grace. . After all had eaten. a sing song was enjoyed with Mrs. Willlana Campbell one of the very talented mothers at the piano. Many old favourites were sung. A hearty vote of thank: was an tended to Mrs. Gerald Maddigan and Mrs. James Lawlor, the con. venera. for a job well done, by Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald on be- half of the mothers present. With the singing of the Que, an evening long to be remem- ber.-.d came to a close. Scouts and Cubs gathered to have . DR. B. V. CLARK MCGILL Ph.D. Dr. R. V. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Clar North Wiltablre, Prince Edward sland, received the Doctor of P pb Tito Home -- ln Triumph 1 ' BELGRADE (AP) - President Tito came home in triumph from his Moscow trip Wednesday. His government immediately an. Wl"1I3Gd 110 Plans a conference with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Indian Prin-1; Minister Nehru next month. " Tito reached the ' ntier mi.- road station of Kikinda after 25: days in Russia and Romania. He told 00.000 cheering Yugoslav. Russia is "ready to struggle, (of peace together with all progi-egi sive people." What had happened in the pa; was now forgotten and the peep)". of the Communist countries he visited "were very happy we Md come," Tito said. . W , Yogopress. semi - official news agency, said the Tito - Nansen Nehru meeting would be at Brion: Tito'a summer-resort island in the Adriatic. "CELTIC ward Island Hospital on Tues- : . M. KENZE M m mw. day. June as. 1956. liliss Drucilla urg:;)5ljfge'l3l3g,'f3o::'tfg:e9 Bl Fgarmlns 1go;;;IVl::ia:3arneI;g:- E. 0 m mrnirt lItihehex;aZl:!Il;Iea3;xf3'r;u1r?::;i close 'at 12 noon. Open all day ,e:,'m,:: 0,); inc Bond, 1 Ptettlyrtxficer Cadets. Lynn Gal- centres throughout the Maritimes. Aylesl Trial gegrflelin Plant Pathology from 3- mm" mm whe” the f"""” lcV.?f.'i5?zde"eiui.I.""'"x seed Co" Ltd" INTEREST at the rate of IA of liicilnialde Wiliaoxaiimciity Till il-stiilgiiiiiillii nihi i.5iiI.'i.7ii..21'ci.lu3c".e3J".2'-)Li:vr3 Juene lifllei-:s(iiK'0((,:fI?lY)llTcon.f1:In.Oilll"ehIe. - 0 1 pl" II . M I . will be held today, (Thursday). 1 per cent per month will be Shields. right, son of Mr. and Mrsf muted and received their insignia GETS undeTWG Dr. Clark is married to the for- DIOTCTIC ASS I1 c servic” wmmencmg at three 5ATURDAY' June will ll "'9 charged on all overdue install- William Shields. City. leave by for able cadet; Patrick Gaudet, Y mer Isabel Glllen of Ottawa. They , . bus Sunday for the R.C.N. trainin Wayne MacDonald, Laurie Mac- SAINT JOHN, in (cm A hahve rerturried to Ottgavisbtotieaitrlip EIOCTS Officers. ' - were esempoy y e - ments of City Taxes. T0 ALDERSIIOT - Sgt. W. 0. Dann of the l. and A. Cadre Can- adian Provost Corps Friday for Alershot. Later he will proceed to final day for paying the second installment of your City Taxes. Tax office will be open until 5.00 p.m. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church stiff cross - examination of the crowns star witness by defence counsel Ewart C. -Atkinson fea- Iired proceedings Wednesday at the trial of Clifford Ayleg, 25, Donald. David Mscl(enna and Al- lan Ross. Friday morning a num- ber of the Sea Cadets under the supervision of Rev. A.E. Piercey. Chaplain of the corps, will D0?.l1T or vision of Botany and Plant Path- ology. Science Service. Dom Dept. of Agriculture. to do research on cereal crop diseases. o'clock. Interment in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. EDMONTON (CF) - Jean C. Macdiarmid of Ottawa. nutrition. 1” 101' hospitals under the veter- ans' affairs department, Wednes- dly became president of the Cana- establlshment H.M.C.S. Comw - iis. The two boys have been sel- ected to undergo a seven weeks leadershIp'course along with a number of cadets from various ; FITTED FDDTWEAII .175 Queen dt. -Carrie Bldg. FRENCH - At Charlottetown on Monday, June 25, 1956. Stephen Frednch of ciraiipereaux in ms in Canada Central Parish The N p I (, Ca 63r year. remains were , - . - o. 5 rovos lompany. mp H.M'C.S. G t In .mg formed on Wednesday mm :2a':r:2r.::..?:.I:.:i:...::i.":; i::."”".'.”.." :3 - an at -5'5”5I3- 1":-'n?-v-I cu ...'""' '""'.i""" ”"”" c p R F' in am we menu a ' tiwn' , use ee as n,suee. mg from the Charm e0 s at the close of the morning diet of Sgt.erA.0hi. Vevetnber from Halifax. ::l'iL:(liICC-I twemrday suspended mm" Navy. Ortntfberlktkip no robbery 1." ' " lrestglt I861 Jlearn l(1tI;I)K of the T. iiaws P. nson referred re req en rt 3 '” ”” - ' Marian Brown of Victoria Gen. Funeral Home to his late resi- dence from where the funeral will be held Friday morning to St. Paul's Church for funeral service at 9 o'clock. Intcrmcnt in the church cemetery. who will carry on the training of No. 5 Provost Comp8IIY in M5 Pbr peatedly to statements made lby Hamid W. Cunningham, 65, Wed- nesday and previously at the In- quest and preliminary hearing. The business in nager of the Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital eral Hospital in Halifax was S President - elect as tho CDA's 21st annual convention held general sessions. Provincial directors elected in. Cllldei Quebec. Diane Raymond, Worship at 11:00 a.m. Prepara- tory Service. Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Thanksgiving Service 7.30 Knee. p.m. Rev. L. E. Blaikie of Mono- ton will be the guest minister at POLICE COURT - Before Magi. the evening houc. Rev. Donald strat-3 K. Iii Martin yesterday Nicholson. Interim Moderator. morning, Inur drunk and incap- OTTAWA (CP)-Railway fire- men, their diesel jobs described by the Canadian Pacific Railway as a "feather-bed.” said Wednes- day they will launch a country- wide strike against the company DIES IN NEWTON - Michael 0 llelrazllimsion of the late Mr. and lndUCTIOn rs. liam Brazil of Johnstons . River, died Tuesday morning at Newton. Mass. He is survived by cavendlsh two sisters, Minnie, Mrs. James N. D. Maclean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB At a special service last night, CREAMER - At the Charlotte- . . , i E h I d 0 . Charlottetown and gown Hospital on vigdmsdgy, gale: girvlfa e(z1i:ysIi(r)ifem(flmh;IslI Kelly, Boston. and Mrs. Alice Rev EAC Hale we id tad identified Ayles as the assailant, June 27. 1956. infant dallghlel" Mafflagas 5 , ,1 h r' n - Murnaghan, 6i Bayfield St. Char- - - - - Y I II I10 and much of me questioning can. if their jobs are threatened. Momuali NWF Swdav Frill" 01! 8 SIFIIIBI C 3 89- 0'19 W35 II- lottetown. to the Cavendish United Church earned the robber, identity, The CPR. locked in a wage dia- Efw"d Island ' Newmundland. In several instances Mr, cun. pute with the firemen's union, told V glr5:l7I:IylVII:sl.il3l,liall:' A&asdl;a charge by Rev. S.H. Haslam. the incoming chairman of the P.E.I. Presbytery. t The sermon was delivered by of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Creamer. Charlottetown, R.R. 6. Funeral will be held this morning at 11 o'clock from the Charlottetown ed :5 and costs or two days and the other was sentenced to ten days imprisonment. A person charged with drunken driving was a three-man conciliation board it is caught in a cost - revenue squeeze and cannot afford to pay for jobs that provide no real North Wiltshiro ..-Ch...........M.. FOSTER-WALKER- At Memorial Church, Moncton. May 20. Glo- ria Kathleen Foster, Charlotte- town, and John David Walker. ningliam claimed he had been re- corded incorrectly by court sten- ographers. It was the third time Brunswick, Florence Swan. Fred. Personals erlcton. Mr. J.0. Hyndman has been DIAL 5549 "Say It with Flowers" IN MEMORIAM CUDMORE l :- be pleased to learn that he is much impoved and hopes again before long. Mrs. John Sutherland Bonnell had an accident in her home at to be around and the minister. Scripture was read by Rev. Alexander MacKay. Kensington. Following the service at the church, an enjoyable reception parish. The hospital chauffeur was stabbed to death, Cunningham suf- fered a bullet wound, and cash and bonds amounting to 311,150 Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Enginemen said it would be difficult for a simple man to understand how the company could afford t) spend S100,000.000 Funeral Home. Interment in the H 100 d t A I Roman Catholic Cemetery. Sydney. N.S. neds an cos s. vagran re- lmdk up Anmhospnal Egfenggvtx-54 C. R. M08” of Hunter River for mm to describe even" of Oct k W" 5 a" 5 mm on the duties of the congregation 20' WM" a. """' Weed GNIVGI to W" - T drive to a lonely road in Simonds In F9PlY- ""3 mvooo - membef NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company will be In ever loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. John C. h h v t 1 , Cudmore, who departed this life one year ago today. June 28th. sGeei.?errgo:(li'(iw:liftl;'iiuiiIegtmiei1tsliiuhih: :3 isle;-1? gitalizhe a!iiI(imt.slieirf'ml fngiit MR-;eS50::3 "Tested gt phoenix, for capital expansion and not :if- held in the office of E. R. Brow - Y " Ariz,, in December, ford higher wise: for its running & Son. 144 Richmond Street. trades. The union, with some 4.000 of its members employed by the CPR. is seeking a wage boost of about Charlottetown, on 'v'v'ednesda the 11th day of July proximo, at 7 o'clock p.m. Prince Edward island Hospital. Mrs. Bonnell was flown to New York for further consultation. daughter, Kathy, during which a presentation was made to Rev. C. R. Moaso in appreciation of his service as the interim chairman Ten witnesses testified Wednes- day after selection of the petit jury was completed. FLOWER CART ms. The Golden Gates were opened A gentle voice said come. Funeral "Id Wedding Design! And with farewells ns oken Cut Flow”? and Potwd P13-M3 She gently entered homg. Miss Marsha McNevin, little d p th I r n Mra. ur n e as ear. DIAL mo g WE s DIAL ml i?if3lieJY"555c3”.i.Z"?v'i.iIl”ui”3u. iviaii;hiiig-Ngiinieciiii-iciiteitign, has The; w.Mi)S. oty the tour consre- 39”” 593 i-secgiiiiycizitiixtidwiiiiei-h:i:'ii:iii!gail "' ”' BMW- IJ7 Kent Street g , water street Our God will link the broken chain entered the City Hospital. She is gations served a delicious lunch. crack Ame,-km .t.gemach an , boost of 11 per cent spread Ch Secretary- Charlottetown DEIJVER , summu-.1,-:., As one W One W9 "I099 IIKEIIL ' suffering with bronchial pneumon- Present at the service also was drivers were offered up to 85,000 over I 14-month period and a "W'temw"' PE"!-I E Sadly missed by the Family. in. Her family and friiends wish Rev. W. 1. Green. now realdlni: a year to work in Australia a monthly payment for health insur- June 28' 1956' her a speedy recovery. at Stanley Bridge. Century ago. ance purposes. ATKINSON 48 oz.1'1N GRAVES REGULAR STORE HOURS SHOP EARLY APPLE JUICE, each . . . . . c THURSDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY REGULAR sin: MONDAY DOMINION DAY FRIDAY.................... 8:30a.m.-9:30p.m. SATURDAY 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. 10': OFF VEL rm: HOLIDAY wrrx-run UALITY MEATS MAPLE LEAF 59” iibciiii, lb. iiiiricr nous. lb. .. 59 PICNIC SHOULDERS, lb. 47" 1 LB. PKG. 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