a memorable occasion. Head tab-' mas !licAvinn. Mr. McAvinn (pre- '.,, CL. ;; ..... 112th Ann. Diocesan Church Society Meets In Ch'town The executive meeting in connect- ion with the 112th annual meeting of the Diocesan Church Society was held in St. Peters Cathedral Parish Hall Wednesday afternoon, with the Venerable G. R. Harrison, M.A.. B. D. in the Chair. together with t, Clergy of the Deanery and a good number of lay delegates. . A resolution of sympathy was or- dered to be sent to the Treasurer ' of the Society, Mr. R. F. Acorn who is ill in hospital. The various financial' statements were examined, and expenditures for 1956 authorized. The Missionary Department re- port was presented by the Rev. Canon Ihbott, after which it was announced that the Deanery as a whole had more than met its ap- portionment for 1955. The report of the Social Service Department was presented hyt he Rev. Eric Ingraham of Kensinlltun. which showed the l)ell:ll'lnlellt had, Talk On Scott At Caledonian Club Ceilidh 'rheCaledlnlianCluhofP.E. I. hold another successful Ceilidh on Tuesday evenin in the studio of the National F Board. P.W.c. Bullding.,There was good,attend- act with a committee from the Woman's Auxiliary to consider the inviting of the Synod of the Diocese of Nova Scotia to meet in Char- lottetown in June 1957. The combined D.C.S. and W. A. service was held, in st. Pauls Church a 7.30 the same evening. when the Rev. Frsntlseklihllr. Ph. D. of the staff of the University of King's College. Halifax. was the preacher. i OFFICERS The 113th annual meeting of the D. C. S. was held last evening in St. Paul's Parish Hall, with Arch- deacon Harrison in the chair. The following were elected vice-presld- ents, Rev. Canon Moffatt and Her- sneuuclsnsnsancharlesttieoll Extend Time For Craig presided. bTII:u:3l.IDlO swol: dance gs; E , eau y perform min Haywzgd alal georma var who lgmo n'".s encor w sun Tl-uhhglg, p. ;. Barry MacGi,llivr's1Enwss the ptpg; Asseeiaion held ml? al A topical new eniiiielr meeting in Charlottetown ruenl" Curlers" was screened. followedhy April 8. The preslday an interesting filnn, "Events in Mrs. Morrison presl ea em Britain". in the courtesy of the Entries have been receiver; National F Board) and soul somiwo M M play? flgiis were enthusiastically receiv- e . ' Clansnlan Dr. Lloyd Shaw add- ressed the company with a well chosen conversational piece, "sir rules and regulations of th Festival the date of play elm-l would be extended to April 10.110.- m.:l?.”.."”'”....l.l”l?.?".i'.'.J"”” An encouraging increase in man. hershlpwssnotedbothilltllelu. dlldvldnal and the group member. Ants-sciatica was expressed to D13 - W- SIIW. Mrs. Julian Her- ng end,Mrs. Harold Leard for the fine ,work they had acconlp. llehed in the drawing up of the constitution and by-laws of the as- sociation. Miss Jessie Fraser of Bllmnursida was asked to send out copies of this booklet to any mam. her desiring same. brief resume of quoted from the tradtioael poems, especially the beautiful "Lady of the Lake" so splendidly descriptive of scenery and incident. Dr. haw wssrln the perfect mood to deal with -his subject and the company showed their high appreciation. Refreshments were served. after which the com enjoyed social conversation and then "Auld Lang Syne" brought a delightful evening to a close II. D. A., Director of "Molly Darling" Mrs. Callaghan, Mrs. Thomasl Flynn, Thomas Flynn. Patron oi B. I. S.Guardian Photo. cl-I-y AN” cEm'RAL lB.I.S. Banquet Marks I3Ist lAnniversary Oi Irish Society There was no shortage of high- class talent at the dancing and THE B. I. S. annual banquet all DR. llloiiall prrsenl- lessor of Sociology of University of Religious Educ- King's College. Halifax, N.S., who ation Department. which showed a was guest preacher ioythe com- been active during the past year. i REV. F. UHLIR Pro- The Rev. Canon ed the report of the ry E. Miller. Mr. M. W. Weeks was re-elected secretary and Mr. Robert Acorn, treasurer. The printed reports and reports oi the various departments were adopted. The Rev. Dr. Uhlir spoke briefly regarding the coming cam- paign for King's College, after which a strong resolution was adopted L '-' the ' and I the Clover Club Wednesday even-lie seating left to right: Mrs. Frank S-men” W-lured smmh Committee ing there was a fine turnout for McIntyre, Mr. McIntyre, Mrs. Tho- "li)lANloNnsl ,4. w Chairman, .1. Plus Callaghan, C. year of increased activity. bined D.C.S. and D.W.A. service The report of the Church Center held at St. Paulis Angilica Church (at Crapaud) Department. was prc- last evening. , sented by the Rev. G. R. F. Ebsary. Dr. Uhler was formerly Vice. which spoke of the success of the President of Czehoslovakia. camps held there during last sum- mer. Some alterations are needed Minstrel Show he conducted on be- as well as more equipment. both half of the B.I.S. of which were auihorizell. The cast of Molly Darling were All these reports brought about guests of the B.l.S. at the Banquet. considerable interest and discus-, Frank Mclntyre said he was gladl ssion after which were acccptedl it; is: present and take advglntagel with thanks. l o e opportunity to say t at e , . had never worked for a better OLD CEMETERIES 1 group and from whom he 1-ecelved A brief discussion took place re- K the utmost cooperation with ahsol- . - ute harmony in producing the Min- strel Show. Wilfred Smith, to whose untiring efforts the beautifully decorated banquet room and the entertain- ing features were attributed. said he was grateful to non-member friends throughout the city for their continued gestures of good "quality. ”"value TAYLOBS JEWELLERS LTD. Page 2, The Guardian Thurs., April 5, 1956 photo- JIUMMAGE SALE at John Musl- show lllllrll lollowed the annual ard's Store April 6th.. 7 p.m. , banquet of the Benevolent Irish "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE PRODUCERS Co-op Egg Sta- Society held at the Clover Club at the Hughes Drug Store." lion. 50 Fiilioy St.. for better Wednesday lllgllt. commemorating egg returns. Phone 9210. one one llllll(ll'efI and thirty-first IHIPMENT OF 5 by 12 Banerlesl Anniversary of the founding of the in today. Tanton's Accessories JUST ARRIVED Shipment of com- orgamzamnp Ltd. plete starters and generators, ,. - - . liogular prices. Tantonls Acc.. l adII,;f,II(:-:::,I:.f gain: glailli, ' laghan after which Toastmaster. HTHE CHRIS-HAN why" A week,Thomas .lleAvlnn, President, pro- of special meetings April iith tolliosed the V1351 10.1116 Qiicelll The 15th at 8:00 p'.'m in Centralchris-l11ie111I191'5 and ihelr friends num- Drugs with an experienced sc.r- mm church. A berlng more than 200 then sat down wee. Dial 3424. v ' ,to the turkey dlnner, acclaimed by s . I LOTTERY WININER.-Winner of lmany of the older members as the VISIT Hi-Style Milllnery. G???" the Easter ham lotterled by the ymogt largely allemled and enjoy. q . pledging the support of Anglicans on the Island. There will be cele- bration of the Holy Eucharist in St. Peters Cathedral this morn- ing at 9 o'clock. l garcllng Church and long estabilgh. ed cemeteries. and the Clergy were l'E(lllCFI.e(l to ask their congregag. inns to support them. A committee was appointed to "CRASWELL for better graphs.” ATliINSON'S ' GROCETERIA SILVER LASSES JE TREAT THE SICK WELl..l G-lggey's Pharmacy. open 8 8.111 to 8 p.m. WORTIPS PHARMACY. Pure The Easter Season has passed for another George Street for your new spring vcatholic Social Welfare was Ray vable function oi it's kind in mem- will towards the Society. - ' V 1,... 2..., ml. ln Style. Arsenault, 9 Eden Street. wh P d ed I Mr. Thomas ,.,ym pm", year. Thoughts now turn to houseoieanlng MOLASSES qua” . . . . 33c - . . ' i, - ' h I ' . meme. c-as -. wms woo - ms tizzlgrs.'::;:;;y.:::1..e.m.l 3: "." "9" "Media "is imih "mu s"mm"- ' kard and C0-. ire ””1”5dm5 ""5 glgluyffg Cifossotgtwzg I1”"ll:::13;u?!ElPius Callaghan. C.D.A. and the doubtedly was the biggest iunct- ' TIIIIQ. F07 Y9"? EIOIISCCICCHTDQ 'ICCdS dOII'T 10 143- BAG of Albion N"i- SPTWEM" 5”"e"”d.n,,,,,, ,n ma ,,,5,, S.,,e,,,,s,am, least of the st. Patric-ks play ”Molly ion of the kind in his recollection. and EEK 0331- "er horse Armand HI. fen aMDarling" for a grand and sucesss- Others speaking briefly included T079” TU drop TIITO Ollf 907.. ..ALL ARE INVITED to patronize tel. leading 50,. more than half me pstlllovlv. He alsopthanlged Wilfred Past President Patrick McTalzue, ' ...... we by no me '....:::.::r:r::.:.a.::r.:::: itsl.:.::::r:”r.S:;"ll.Pr:f:i"::; SUGAR - TASTY TENDER senior class of Notre Dame Acad-lq;14o,ooo if it had been the winnelnl L He referred to the mbuh NM , Ltd., Ch l- , ”"V 3” Rm mum" 8' roucr. couar - Twelve llcc- by ille Rotary Club following the Frld A I'll 6th.. 1 . Igtyllylylalolllzllilorb p.m.ay P used were dealt with by Magistrate appearance of the speclalty per- Mr. John T. Doyle. UNBROKEN RECORD Bred and Selected for Better Meat and Egg 1 LB. PKG. MARVEN3 MEATS 33. . Martin yesterday morning, three,formers at one of their luncheon Past President John W. Hogan , I ' CANTELO FUNE!lAL- The iuii--on I Cliiize of being drunk and lmeetlngs. Frank Mclntyre also re- who had driven 70 miles to avoid Production. oral of the late Mrs. D. 8. Clinic o disorderly were remanded until the celved congratulations and thankslmisslng the function and an un- . was held Wednesday from Dundas fifth, seven charged after being for his production of the splendidlbroken attendance record, congrat I , . . C United Church. Service was conductydrunk and incapable were also re- wlhled the Executlve on their pres. I -, ed by Rev. S. A. Custinas. The pelilmanded until the same date. Two hm activities. E were remanded until the seventh-over the meeting as co-chairrnan, A vote of thank; was extended on the same charge. land Lion Ernie Lord introduced the lg Ml-5, Llly con-lgan, President of t 3.81193! Speaker Dr. Fisher. WES 1110- e Ladies Auxiliary of the Canad- J C:gETa11IV2:i:Eg:3n(;:nan:Igl;g 'Ved ii hearty Vilie Of think! by 1-l01iIian Legion for the splendid repast Acorn Oemet y.Dii1i':icacr RT: S C C 'Kem yesterday m.lDI'- 59”” B3”e"- provided under the convenorship lfol-rnedltll Guardian that the ann-I other sues.” prgsem at H" meet. "I Mrs" wimam Teed' I lull in ecetion of the Sea Cadet one were 1-1011 5111 F0ib9i1 0i the Following a period of silence int i p l d S -.Siimme-rside Lions Club and Mr. lmemory of the late Hugh E. Train-I Corps 1" Charlot crown an ml;-'hn'iG01d0n Lord. Cily- lor Treasurer and a toast to the ;flsx:lr:,eIl:;1ll,1:aIggr:g,a?,:, Igdxgzi, mil nominating 0011111111190 W85 HP'I1Society, a number of specialties fourteenth and the Charlottetown pomed w "lug 1'' I pmposed were lntmdmed Md "men enjwed corps Tuesday the fifteenth. The in E 2 o s e slate of officers at the next meet- These included A solo by Patsy I inspecung officer Wm be Rear Ad, 1.; to be voted upon at the annua1,Leightizer, "Mickey" followed as : I c miml RES Bmweu CHE CD election of officers to be held.in.ah encore , ' ' i ' ' i ” ' i near future. Appolnted were: l.lon,Mlhe", Kay . . p . . . . W - o by "Irish Mother of N58 Officer Mlanuc Coast who Ernie Matheson (chairman). Lion the popular I ' Gallant favoured with. . will be accompanied by his Flag lacs M””N"" ml LI" D" A"Kilsl l . I hearers were Messrs. Robert Acorn. Raymond M30111- Louis Cantelo. Maurice Burhoe. Daniel Hurhoe. Interment: took place in the das. FUNERAL ncral of the I MacKenzie was rnoon. Serv ce ) ;!iIl:ellul Home was conducted by Til Rev. J. H. Bishop. Service in Ca- .I-li mg cove Church was conducted I I 33: 27c Check Our Prices. GIL HENRY Dial 9313 PURINA Feed Store CHUCK ROAST, lb. ,. RIB STEW MEAT, lb. l6.oz. bottle . 32 oz. bottle . . . . HEINZ BABY FOODS Al.l. valurnss 3Tins . . . .. . .29c sHn.l.so 2-In WALNUTS, 1.4 lb. pkg. COFFEE, lb. . . . . l. . 99c SERVICE -. The fu- late Mrs. Elizabeth held Wednesdayl at the MacLesll, hy R v. Donald Nicholson. Inter- ment as in Canoe Cove Cemetery; The pail bearers were Messrs; Francis MacDougall, Mark Mao- Fadyen, waiter Carson, Hector Mncblevin. L. E. MacKinnon. JI- ”McNamara's Band" Lleut., Lieut Allen G. Lowetand Machjachem. . , ' and for her encore sang "The Old Lieut. Commander P. K. Wilton. AYS FRAN KS . Shlllelagh". Albert Blanchard was Area Officer Sea Cadets. Maritime W558 SWlFT'S Electrical Wiring ccompanlst. , Me, Lion Jack Stevenson. chairman The Roberts Sisters in two dou- , mes MacKenz1e. l ' of the Essay Committee. l rnwnrr UNION - At 8 mesh TELEVISION IN SCHOOL - An; l l SAUSAGES... .. . Repairing and Supplies ', Oil Heating I. l I l l . I I I I 1 lb. 0 O Q 0 O O save a re- hie dance numbers met wltht hel port on the Club's essay contestlncclaim which always follows-their lng'of the directors of the Com- experiment in the use of lelevlslonlfor Grade Vlll pupils in Queen'slappearance. Aneas Curley and A. munity Cmdlt U010" held Wed”? is the classrooms last year arousedl day eyeiiiiiil it W38 decided i-hatlconslderable interest in other parts, County on the subject of "Care of Dowling provided the rollickng the Eyes". Chairman Stevenson re- Irish airs necessary to the success a social evening WW” I" held i0 of Canada, and this year it hasl which all the members and theiriheeh suggested that some REL ported that 63 entries had been re- of the "Taps" while Steeve Toole wives would be invited. Entertnin- schools take mm In the expel-1. In our FRESH GROUND lb. ,ceived and judged. Although the accompanied in the piano. three best essays had been select- Loman McAulay conducted the men; will he provided by the com- imam, Mr, Douglgg 3, Lusty, or thg ed. the final results would not be sing-song which included many old 5 mltlce in charge and lunch 891'-l,C,B.C,,Halifax'i5ih chm-lollelowh published until a later date as no Irish favorites to the delight of the Household Appliances - I . C 4 vcd. A general Jiscusaian onwayajaltendihg some or the gessions 01 names appeared on the submitted older element present who were ,1. 1 i i and means of making the unionwhe Teach”-'5 cnhvehtloh and has entries but were only designated able to Join lustiiy in the carefree eevsim more successful and of increasing been in consultation wllh omclhls by the school and teacher to as- singing. The evening corlcludedl Y T the PWSN" memb"5I1iD W111 I99 of the department of education. Ten held and it IS P1'0D0SEd "Nit 8 Sliecs jtelecasts are planned for the month Ial speaker will be present who or May, will outline the principals of credit union work and the benefits to be derived from membership. ; "' ' " ' '0'l.',hoe many f:'i:-inds of liars. .T.L. srneare at ec blt again after hgr recgnll tripefro 'l?ocr- v onto. She will he residing at 126 EIIGAIl'lEMEIITS. MARRIAGES Dorchester sl, Charlottetown. Too Late To classify 1 1i --e--e--- groa KNITTING. Crocheting, plain BIIEHAUT - At the P.E. Island sewlns ml Elierat-ions Apply Hospital on April 4, 1956. to Mr. 181 Hillsboro. Phone 8455. and Mrs. Windsor Brehaui. a daughter, Barbara Gall. sure impartial Judging. He saidhwith entertaining numbers by. that the teachers of the winning es- lmembers called at random from says still have to be contacted to the floor before they paired off ascertain the names of the authors. lfor the dancing period. I 156 Great Geo. St. CRISPYFLAIiE.SHORTENlNG, 2 Ills. . . . . 39c CANADA FIRST GRADE lbs. .1 . . . . CREAMERY BUTTER Gm" Produce PRESTONE BRAND ANTI - FREEZE BANNER YEAR CONTEST WINNER WAX PAPER 100 FT. ROLLS FRESHr ll Mcltosn-lAKcch; T;lE.1g;l;alI:: Local LIIIIIS G 5 CALlli0RNIA' 23: "II Eh: lVl):S..I(alI-llill (Denny)lVicLure: c each 0 0 0 1' Charlottetown, a son, Stephenl . . 1- William 7 lhs, 15 ozs. A feature that hiiliiiishieii the LARGE PASCAL lprogram of the bi-monthly dinner lmeetlng oi the Charlottetown Lions Club. held at the Queen Hotel Wed- nesday evning. was an excellent talk given by Dr. George Fisher? on the advantages of self-confid- ence In public kl . b i . MACKENZIE -1. f P3539 association and gcelllal IcI(glntal:tss.nusl County osp a ne a . Ll 3 ben Y r April 4. loss, to Mr. and Mrs. I M lk Ma Ken is, Borden, a , ml” ” Z Flremen Sponsor - tlnol-cl . "lifllEl2" sos.1lnv.velsl1oed 5'11 Benefit Show The Charlottetown Fire Dept. field in or 85th year. Funeral Friday. from her late residence. are span 1... the WWVA Jambo- ree direct from the Wheeling. West COUSINS-At the Prince County Hospital on April 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Erland Cousins of Inher- mnn. a son. Weight 8 lbs, use (115. Gene Rcagh. l l 19” 6 for 39c CELERY, stalk . . LARGE FLORIDA" GRAPEFRUIT - .' FRESH MUSHROOMS, V: lb. box mm 43i CARROTS . . . . . 2 lbs. 21' 3 roll 25” CALIFORNIA FULL or JUICE. , Mme ORANGES,2doz.. . .. 69c mans noon to Tj7gifA noun "" I "C . L65 REDEEM YOUR COUPONS HERE ALL nus want Au ursoas or THI cAl-not 1'HlA'f'ltlWIi.I. sscsws soc wosnl or nozsa soon coupons. est vouss TODAY. s H om mm Now. ,, ssnsssl rout COUPON i3”u"7il”&?”lum: ; 2 for 49:, I llvl n A o r : It ll Fl I " u s 9 s o i BOSTON "I2 Oz. Tin c CORNED BEEF. 2 FOR BUY SEVERAL AT THIS PRICE LUX TOILET SOAP BULK SEEDLES8 RAISINS 2llls. 39c I I I l iservice starting at 2:30. later- ment Cl-spaud cemetery. Mrs. Morrison Malciiinnon, one of the twenty prize winners in the Prestone Anti-Fresno Banner Year Contest, receives a handsome G. E. 21" Table Model Television set from Mr. G. J. Rogers, President of the Rogers Hardware Company Limited who presented the prize on hhalf of National Carbon Company. Division of Union Carbide Canada Limited, sponsors of this contest. Last October Mrs. Macklnnon estimated the point standing ofsllteamslntheNI-ILssofJanusry1, 1956. Her entry came close enoilgh to make her a winner of this runner-up prise. 'lbp winner enjoy- . ea an gniaalpense 10-day trip for two to Jamaica. courtesy of the sponsor. A-'1”, ZIIBO-PAR FROZEN PEAS . p 29: