Annual L. P. U. Ba ll nual Laborers Protective lJnionlR ball, held last A large happy crowd were in attendance at the fifty-fourth an- City and Cent night at the cassion was provided by Don Mes-J Last Night ollaway Club. Music for the nc- Festival Test Piece Records Are Now Available ':('l' and his islanders and a conlin- g H - horns round of dancing was proviti l”'"”ll W35 Presented by Anmn ed from ten p.m. till iwo a.m. Meeting Held Queen Charlotte High School Girls Glee Club appearing in two i A beautiful pageant in colorfilm run Switzerland, "Paradise on l.cudi, internationally known trav- lcllcr and commentator at Queen I ichariotte High School last night be fore an appreciative audience. The dramatic and entertaining commentary by Mr. Lendi, as he ltook his audience "through the land r . ' . mi Fhe Benevolent lll'-al1SOClCl)nlil:ht of 8 thousand valleys... (mm per& B.I.S. Monthly erf, Elizabeth Anderson. Heather H.S. last night. Pictured left to numbers at entertainment in Q.C.- right-front-Judy MacDonald. Pam Parker, Ellen Diamond, Diane Rup- Stewart. Norma Duvar. Interesting Program Given lAt Queen Charlotte School Margaret The Sterling Gillies. Gall Williams, Anne Mac- Kay. Winnifred Thompson. Rear- Doreen Keys, Sandra Sutherland. Judy Archer. Joyce Archer. Mar- L Sydney. has received letters fr purcliasiug agencies in Egypt ;i' Pl gg,gg..ge.m Funeral Of Hon. I 3 W. F. A. Stewart i funeral of the late Hon. W.F. A. Stewart was held yesterday aft- ernoon from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. John's Church Crapaud wherc service was conducted by Rev. terment was in the Church Cem- Anglican G. l-Jlisary. in- etery. The pail bearers were: Roland Buchanan. Gordon Lamont. dron MacKinnon. John hlacManus. Wal- MacLeod. Everett Crosby. The funeral which was attended by Lieut.-Governor T. W. L. Prowse. lyn l.loan Cudmore. Gail Currie. Re- lbeca Nash. lBcnnctt. Gloria Maci(innon. (las. which are more modern than the old Valentines and Shermans now patrolling the uneasy bordersl of the Middle East. I 'No.'" said Goodwin. "But I don't it . ” scc why t Pakistzin, where Mzitildas as tractors. civil servants on the federal gov- crnmcnt payroll declined in Octo-t ber from the preceding month'g(:g.,.p.;g,1,,M,. Page 2, The Guardian Guardian ral I Saturday. Feb. 11, 1956 graphs." Sports Friday, February 24th. lines 12-14. Regular 37.95 to 312.95 Holmes and Bradley. mission will be features. MILLINERY Millinery. m . QUIE T Both men and women welcome. field morning prayer ll am Johns Church prayer 7.30 pm. Annual tion meeting at Crapaud, Feb. 13th at 8 p.m. "CRASWELL for better photo- PRINCE STREET School ice DRESSES for S4 and S5 - teen RESERVE Feb. 21st,, for Red Cross Annual Meeting at Clover Club - displays. film and panel dis- in clearing at Hi-Style specials at 51.49 and t2.49. Open Fri. and Sat. till 9:30 p. AFTERNOON today In All Souls Chapel of St. Peter's Cathedral from 2.30 to 430 13.111. ST. ELIZABETH Church Sprin- St Crapaud evening congrega- Institute room. Rev. Lloyd Archer, Minister. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE at the Hughes Drug Store." WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. G'iggey's Pharmacy, open 8 a.m to 8 pm. HI-STYLE Millinery, Gt. George St. now showing a wide range of new Spring Hats. MR. FRANK Myers will be the speaker on "Provincial Affairs". over CFCY this evening at 7.15 p. MONTHLY meeting P. E. I. As- sociation for retarded children, Monday 13th February at 8 pm. at Y. M. C A. VALENTINE'S for Sweetheart. Mother. Dad and everybody - sen- timental or comical. Maritime Stationers. TRYON UNITED Church Sunday February 12th. Tryon 11 a.m. Cape Traverse 3 p.m. Crapaud 7.30 p.m. BBADALBANE. Sunday. Febru- ary 12th. Pleasant Valley. ll a.m. were dealt with by St pendary Rose. Valley 3 pm. Bradalhane MagisAtrate gtciartin yes,ge1;dlaytmort;- p.m. Rev. H. S. Raynor, Min- ing. spe er was it wen - ser. five dollars and costs or ten days. A drunk and incapable was re- ASPIRIN WEEK Ewlmmy hilt" manded until the eleventh as was PR Flt sqmplg S Pharmac-V' G" ""5 -med we drunk -nu ;f3il”;::..i.” mcapnblei cal cabinet 1 FINE PERFORMANCE-at the W at or Wales last Thursday evening 8 (M. Sum.iay',,-gb mh ys', Mgr?” very notable performance was giv- Rumm 11'!” n'm "'01 i 5 en by the Charlottetown Chorale "ion Q; "”,h . 'M:" ”"'"""r and the Male Chorus under the 1 i t ' ' " 3 ' "" '-00"EV""- direction of Mr. William Rogers. "5 Fwy" mid 5"m""- EOYHB who also gave several flneypiano ""1 bmlg "'9 Wllcle family- selections. The accordion so os by Royston Mugford were also greatly fhz 9”-lnyed by "'9 a"cHEnce' r" M"? ing districts will learn iih d ford in addition acted as aecnmp- regret Mme 8 . FMYV M "W anisi for several of the remaining Morgan rm gazing at '5? faudg numbers. Another performer who at her fmme in 13;” ES" yiilm" was well received by the listeners New Ymk AMIS 5 "5 5 "d- W" Neils Ems" wk” 5'" 3 mm" daughter of the late riiliimanlivullilr-in James Morgan. long-time resident ber. of readings in dialect. of Charlottetown. She was also a sister of the late Mr. William Mor- gan who passed awaywln thi: rity several years ago. BURSARIES AVAlLABLE---l3ur- saries are available to high school graduates, worth up to mm per year for four years at any ('nn:id- ian University or Agriculiirnl Col. lege Students who are eligible to apply are sons and daughtcrs of deceased Navy, Army. Airforce and Merchant Marine veterans of World War ll. Sons and daughters of veteran pensioners of Worlrll War ii are also eligible. These bursaries are an l.0.D E. war memorial. Complete details may he obtained from Mrs. W.M. Bre- haut. Charlottetown. . HAZELBROOK H. Y. P. U. The Haxelbrnok B.Y.P.U. held its week- ly meeting at the rarsonage last night with an attendance of sixteen The meeting opened with hymn, "Only Trust Him". Scripture read- ing was taken from Psalm 17:5 followed by readings by David F.s- tey and Kenneth Jones. Rev. ('.E. Armstrong gave a devotional talk on the parable of the talents. Roll call and business period followed. The meeting closed with the hymn "Come To The Saviour,” A lively recreation hour was led by David Estey. Lunch was served by a com- mittee in charge followed by a sing-song enjoyed by all. PASSES .3. T. EXAMS - Friends of Elizabeth Macbeod. R.T. Formerly of Charlottetown. now of saclrville. N.B.. will be pleased to learn that the has pas- sad but RT. examinations fully. and has accepted a position It Melville Medical Centre. mu POLICE COURT-Three cases Howard llclnnis FITTED worwsut 175 Queen .-it. - Cnrrln Bldg. Charlottetown Funeral Home 10 Enston St. OIAI. 4628 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service ROBERT E. BRAIILEY -DIIGGOC9 TWO-YEAR TERM On account of the shortage of music ms February mwmm km with President MaAvinn prc Reports from the various commit- teachers in Prince Edward Island: the Music Festival Association will make records of test pieces avail- able to those rural schools unable to obtain music teachers. and de- siring to enter the 1956 Music Fes- tival in May. The selection for one room schools "King of Song" will be available next week. and will be available on request. Music instruction to classes in this way has been found to be' very satisfactory. and is a fine al- icwnative to the services of a music teacher when none is available. The success of this method has for many years been indicated by the work nf Gina and Co. and Gage and Co. of Toronto. If your school does not have a record player perhaps some inter- ested ratepayer would loan one to start with. until the district or some group in it will provide the school with one. A committee consisting of Mr. Royston Mugford. Mrs. Neil A. Mntheson. Miss Ruth Boswell. Sis- ter Mary Winnifred. Mrs. Maylca Manning. and Mr. Horace Coles will be glad to assist schools in this project in any way possible. All schools desiring records yshould make application at once. 1Writc or phone Mrs. Neil A. Mathe- son. Snuthport. Applications for re- cords from other than one room schools should be in as soon as pos- sible. FOR ASSAULT SYDNEY (CF) - Donald Mc- Dnugall, 34. of Sydney was sen- tenced to Dorchcster peniten- tiary for two years Friday for striking policeman James Ed- ward MacNeil over the head with his own nightstick. MacNeil said he was trying to arrest. a drunken sailor early Friday morning when McDnugall wrested his night-stick away. McDougail pleaded guilty to in- terfering with a police officer. The sailor got a month in jail for resisting arrest. MacLenn is daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. MacLean. Sackville. N.- B. and a grand daughter of the late E.A. MacLean and Mrs. Mac- Lean of 267 Fitzroy St.. Charlotte- town. MacGRl'1('-OR.-In loving memory of my dear mother. Mrs. Charles MacGregor who passed away Feb- ruary 12th., 1953. I often sat to talk with you, To me it was a pleasure. But. mother. when you closed your eyes I lost my dearest treasure. Sadly missed by daughter Marg- aret. ed away Feb. lotll, 1946. Its lonesome here 4it ' you Never will your memory fade. tier Evelyn. Personals Hospital. Miss Venie McAvinn has resum ed her teaching duties in Caven Kelly's Cross. ward Island Hospital a speedy recovery. Mr. Charles F. Bentley. mans Montreal on Monday to attend t annual meeting of the company. SALE CON 0 "Irish Minstrels.” was highly successful and extend- on-lersled his thanks. on members. to the fharge. the director and cash. andl o deavour. pied. . Bro. McAvinn reported that the! held recently, I behalf of the committee in. all those who helped in this en- The President stated that the St. Patrick's Play "Molly Darling" was rounding into shape and that the route of the parade would be decided at the ncxt monthly meet- ing. The play will be held at the Community Centre on March 16th. and 17th. A short social period followed the close of the meeting. Centennial Y's Men Meeting At Y.M.C.A. The regular weekly meeting of. the Centennial Y's men's club was! held Wednesday evening in thev Banquet room of the Y.M.C.A. Chairman for the night was Y's. Geo. MacDougall. past district Gov ernnr. and Co-Chairman, Y's Ralph Manning. All" Filling the delicious meali served by the ladies Auxiliary. the sitting,-nnial snows and glaciers to sun- ldrenched valleys, added most ef- I” rhalrma" ll 5" Wad mid 3d'lfectively to the film presentation. inl ' Switzerland. came to Canada lnl lllr. Lendi. who was born K 1933. He served with the rank of Captain in World War 11 in Can- adian Army Intelligence for six years. Two other features of the night's entertainment were a presentation of books for Q.C.H.S. library by Earl of Hillsboro Chapter, I.0.D.E., and the singing of two numbers by Queen Charlotte high School Girls Glee Club. The assortment of books and a year's subscription to three mag- azines presentation was made by Delicate Operation On Little N.B. Girl TORONTO (CPleThree-year-old Lynn Davidge of Newcastle. N.B.. underwent a delicate operation Thursday in hopes of correcting a heart condition that has induced lapses of consciousness since birth. Doctors at the Hospital for Sick Children said the child survived the dangerous operation but that "the next four or five days will be anxious ones." Lean. secretary. in accepting the H.H MR. ANTON LENDI Mrs. George Barter. regent of Earl of Hillsboro Chapter and Jean Mac- gifts on behalf of the library. the. committee chairman. Ralph Rupert said that shelving had been pro- vided for 3.000 volumes and up to the prcsent 2.000 volumes had been secured. lie would be glad to re- ceive good books for the library at any time from any source. Showing a marked improvement since their earlier appearances be- fore the public. the Queen Charlotte High School Girls Glee Club under their instructor. Ruth Boswell. sang two choruses "High Upon A Hill- top" and "Just a'wearin' for You." Both numbers were heard with pleasure and appreciation. Mrs. K. A. Parker was accompanist. Ralph Ban On Tanks SYDNEY. Australia Australian government ban on the export of obsolete army tanks is causing scrap dealers concern. They are caught with large nuns bcrs of Waltzing Maltilda-type tanks and will have difficulty sell- ing them within Australlaeat a profit. one dealer, Sydney Goodwin of Checker Cab 8553 Premier A. W. Matheson. and the Executive Council, was very lar- gely attended. its Dealers (CF)-An Lucky Numbers K 9956 - 10173 , schools in each county, will MacDonald. Gloria Stewart. Peggy Stewart, Diane Guardian Photo. :4 oml. and, to buy the Malli- offering "I had to write back and sayl. I can't sell them to ,3 they are using the 5 S ":- lAseIni OTTAWA tCP)e-The number of l FEWER CIVIL SERVANTS i ASFHIIIQQ; g.,otl21oblolI 9 FREE RECORD First four applications re- ceivcd from one r o o m V . ;.. Family 3119. l -. '99 '5!!!” Send applications to Mrs. Neil A. Matheson, South- port. yrs... receive record of test piece in Music Festival free. The Jenkins Pharmacy max. 4219 Dial 8554 . HOUSTON 6- in memory of our father Gordon Houston who pass- Lovlng thoughts will always wan- To the grave where you are laid. Ever remcmbe c: by Lloyd and .:m........mmmm.Z..&. Mr. George Hlcltox. Mlllvale. is a patient in the Charlottetown dish, after being ill at her home in Mr. Donald S. Campbell, Brook- Ileld. has entered the Prince Ed- for treat- ment. His many friends wish him gar of the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown. will be leaving for he members participated in a hearty Lynn's mother. Mrs. sing-song under the capable it"ad. ershm of Ys Claude. Wliilcnccf. Les Alexander at the keyboard. The chairman then introduced the speaker of the evening, lilr. Jamcslhavidge said Walker. Assistant fire chief in thetflrst year she city of Charlottetown. who spokclabout every 10 days. After'treat- On the operation of our local flrelment the spells were cut to one Department fire prevention etc.ievery six months. The speaker was thanked by Y'sl Ralph Manning. General usiness was discussed. in dealing with their children In after which a very fine film was the various stages of developemeut. shown on vollcy-ball and how itille phaslzed the fact that the should be played. The meeting ad- .child is an individual and there- iourned with the singing of thellore must progress at his or her "Queen”. The members then took lown speed. The parents. the speak- D8" in a lively game of volleyball er said. are everything to the child Played in the Y Gym. and though discipline may be nec- Guest present was John Yader essary it must be consistent. ggm" At the close of his address, the Home & School her daughter five severe lapse of tuusd rs. that during Lynn's appreciation of the audience was expressed by Mr. J. Reginald MacDonald and Mr. Edward Gil- lls. At the close a short film on llnme and School Association was held on Thursday evening in the school auditorium. A large number of parents were in attendance at the meeting which was presided over by Mr. .1. R. St. John. Cor- l”P5D0ndence was read from the president of the Provincial Home and School, after which the regular business was carried on. In connection with the education- al week programme which will be held in March. the president in- vited the parents to take an active interest by visiting the school dur- ing that wetk. Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. JC. Theriault, who spoke to the parents concerning the many problems which confronted thcm Maple Leaf Taxi Lucky Number 1 4098 6559 6550 Did . WHAT FINER GIFT! . . . Than a. BIBLE or TESTAMENT For children or grown-ups I To mark a birthday or other special occasion. A choice of many varieties and sizes FROM 20 CENTS T0 522.00 GIVEABIBLE--u Robert Rupert. Masterof-ceremonies in Davidge. travelled to Toronto with his opening remarks extended a weeks ago after welcome to the the child suffered a partlcullarly pressed appreciation. became unconscious 83210A - 84302A 6561 .u and ex- Ecl's Taxi Lucky Numbers Dial 6562 6581 ?e?m Star Cab 1 Lucky Numbers 62661 - A65438 ST. 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