Brigadier G.G.K. Peake. D.S.0., E.D. takes the general salute from No. 20 Q.C.H.S. cadets on inspec- tion at Victoria Park on Friday. Capt. Sam MacDonald of Halifax and local officers attended the CHOOI. CADETS INSP J lgadler. ' Lower Picture- Inspection of 4th. ECTED by Liam. Wendy Armstrong. Cadet Malor Hugh MacLean is officer platoon, girls unit of Q.C.H.S. lead commanding the entire school unit. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALFRED CLOW At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 10th there P3-5595 to her heavenly home Rosiyll G00" rgina. dearly beloved wife of Al- tred Clow of Grand frracadie at me early age of 31 years. Born at "Grand Tracadie Nov. 29th. 1.92-i, The daughter of Mrs. Bertha Bibbs and the late Charles -Gibbs. There n(VSI)'n spent her childhood later going to work in Charlottetown and then to the Aberdeen Hospl-181 in N. S. returning home due to ill- iicss of her father. She later mar- nod Alfred Clow of Pleasant Grove and together they built a horrle in Grand Tracadie where then; happy married life and dreams 0 .. bright future began only to, end a few years later. Being in delicate licizitli for the past year She elite" i-d the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital a month before her death fog further treatment her famii.V 3" friends held great linrnfs for her iccovcry until a short tun." bcforv her death when all knew": :c Could not get well and on the above men- tioned date her gentle spirit re- turned go its maker. She bore all her trials with patlent resignation to the divine will of God. DIIFITE her illness she was visited quivlt often by her Pastor Rev. .1. . Sproule and was a regular attend- ant and loyal supporter of Pleasant Grove United Church and is valued member of the w. M. .5. although her devoted husband sighs for the touch of a vanished hand. and the sound of a sweet voice forever still- ed he accepted the tlreflf SOWPW laid upon him. knoiving God Riv- clh and God iakctli and thus spared nothing. so that every ihlml pussiiilc might be bestowed "P0" l1t'l' before she was laid away "W" this earth. Sim leaves to mourn her sorrow- iiil: husband. llounll 50" Mame"- aiso her mother. Mrs. Bertha Gibbs one brother. Wilbert Grand Trac- oriic one sister Murizaret IMH- John H. Watts. Jr.i Grand Trac- iiriic: a son Gary predeceased in inizincy one year aK0- M59,” bmm" er Charles and a sister Olive Mac some years ago. The funeral which was very largely attended was held from the Cutcllffe funeral home on April 12th: the services at. the ironic and at the Grave were con- ducted by her Pastor Rev. J; M. Sproule. Hymns sunll Wfff Stile In the arms of Jcsiis". Nearer my God to Thee" "what in friend or have in Jcsiis". Amidst the tciirs of sorrowing relatives and friends all that was mortal of a loving young wife. I b9l0V9d ""'"i' or. daughter and sister was tend- rrlv laid to rest in Suffolk cemet- nl'V till ressurrection morn. Pall bearer: were her five nep- hens and a neighbour. John Gibbs. ('harlii- Gibbs. Michael Watts. Ed ward Waits, Ronald Watts. Arthur Kclzer. Flower bearers were: R oh 1- rt riow. Elmer Clow, Clayton Mc- (lnrniicli. Robert Roberts. FLOWERS PILLOW Husband and son WREATHS AND SPRAY8 Mother and Joe Mother and Dad Clow Wilbert. Corn and family Margaret. Jackie and family Alctha, Henry and Allan Aunt Levinn liclen. Clarence and family Celia. Charles and boy! Herbert Clow John. Beatrice and Helen Shirley and Hank Annie. Melvin. and Brenda Marjorie and Charlie. Art Percy and Edward Ebb and Annie Pleasant Grove W. M. 5. Employees of National Parli. Dal- vay area McNnlr family and Jennie Turner Pots. menu and famil! sitters and pupils of Grand Truc- udlc school Mr. and Mrs. J. Vi. Moi-Greta? SYMPATIIY CAIDQ Aunt Emellng and Lester Roberts. Charlottetown -inlsaephlne and Lloyd Larier. Char- -irlaln Mud on ion tow Chortle V H, mm nnlmune Iltu'Hnylg:lItnocIolyJoI- wwdu.nm-at . huoonia,onui LG family. Cliarlottetmvn George and Myrtle Watts. York Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolridge. Covehead Reta. Joe and Joie Craswell, Plea- sant Grove Mr. and Mrs. George Arbing, Suf- folk Ruth and George Douceite and family Charlottetown - Emmett and Mary Martin, Grand Tracadie Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacDonald. Grand Tracadle Mary and Gordon Watts. Grand Trncadic George and Margaret Roberts. Lantz Siding. N. S. Eileen MacDonald. Charlottetown Mrs. Westley Ford and Charlie, Charlottetown Mrs. Coles Bell and Roy. Stanhope Violet. John and Earl MaeKinnon Tracadie Cross Horace Edith and family. Stan- hope Lcslie and Mary Stetson. Marsh- field Tenton Court. Bedford Gertru . Katlierinc and Mary MacDonald. Grand Tracadle Mrs. Ida Lawless. Charlottetown Bea Marshallpstanhope Ed Morrison, Pleasant Grove Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Ten Mile house ” Ethel Mellick. Charlottetown Celia, Charles and boys. Harwich- port, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Road Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Affleck and family. Mt. Stewart Bert and Eleanor Misncr. Stanhope George and Ada Rnttray. Charl- ottetown Fred and Mary Rowe. Donaldson Pat and Sophie Flynn. Bedford Mrs. Albert Ling. Brackley Beach Aunt Lena and Uncle Billy. Grand Tracadlc Cousins Elmer. Georgina. Victor and Ruth. Grand Traeadie Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hughes and Family. Bedford Haitiie and Dennis Mossnian. Smir- s Waltcr Gill. Union Mr.i and Mrs. Ernest Colcs. Suf- folk Agnes and Dennis Saiiiide.:. and boys. Marshficid Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ellis. Char- lottetown Jean and Alfred Morrison. Pleas- uicx I ciisi-I LOANS Need cash quickly? Then arrange a loan by Telephone at Trans Canada Credit. That's all there is to it. Just telephone. Loans from 350. to 82.500. on your own credit. Call us today. THE All-CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY WW I WW IMAIENTIIIIH DIALIIII I-.un.nin-iqiinuaau no - ant Grove Maude Court, Brookline, Mass. Annie, Melvin and Brenda, Pleas- ant Grove The MacEacherns. Charlottetown Aunt Levina. Pleasant Grove Mr. .'...d Mrs. Hambly and Family, Winsloe South Irene and Edison and family, York Florence. Harry and Family. York Ed and Hazel Larter and family, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Joe Watts. Grand Tracadie. Mr. and Mrs. George Macliviillan. West Covehcad Catherine and Jack Hardy, Char- lottetown Eleanor Mecnbe and Lois Char- lottetown Lloyd and Mary Vessey, York Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caswell, Pleas- ant Grove Corn and Willie Maexinnon, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. William O'Connell, Pleasant Grove Milton F. Vi:-ssey, York Char ie. Francis, and Beulah. Grzi d Tracadie Basil and Gertie McQuaid. Don- aldston Nelson and Fanny Roberts, Wolf- vilie, N.S Mary and Percy Darte and Family, Charlottetown Courtney a d Caroline MacDon- ald. Gran Tracadie Lloyd, Nina and Valerie. Grand Tracadie Mrs. George Hennessey, Char- lottetown Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Grand Tracadie Jennie and Arthur Wyatt. Pleas- ant Grove Lewis and Mary Kielly, Stanhope Rita and Jack Myers. Stanhope Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. York Naomi Roy and Family. Grand Tracadie Earl and Evelyn. Hopefield Pearl and Jimmie. Grand Traci!- Mr. die Betty Fanning. Grand Tracadie Mrs. Sophia MacLeod, Summer- side Gordon and Emma Colcs. Suffolk Julia and Herb MacLeod, Char- lottetown Parnell and Ida. Pleasant Grove West and Mary Millar, Charlotte- town JOHN DEERE PARTS In Stock A. PICKARD FARM Labrador To Sail for North Early In July OTTAWA (Cpl--Tll(' navy's Arc- tic patrol ship Labrador will sail from Halifax in early July to take part. for the second successive year. in tlic scaborne supply of the DEW tdistant early warning) ra- dar line. The navy said Thursday it is ex- pected that the Labrador's I956 ac- tivities will be similar to those of last year. These included explora- tion and charting of sea routes to DEW line sites in the eastern Arc- tic. survey and selection of landing beaches and escort of supply con- voys. The ship. first naval vessel to circumnavigate N o r t h America. will also continue to carry out ex- tensive scientific surveys of ocean currents, ice. weather and the like. The Labrador will begin her scl- entific work in Hudson strait and about mid-Aiigust will rendezvous with a task force of U.S navy icebreakers and other ships to start supply operations in the Foxe basin area. She is expected to return to Halifax in early October. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Jennie Turner, Charlottetown Reg and Annie Ross. Stanhope OARIJ OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Ai- fred Cow wish to express their sincerest thanks to Dr. Irwin. Dr. Lea. Special nurses. Kay Cof- fin. Mrs. Walton. Staff and nurses of Prince Edward Island Hospital. Rev. J.M. Sproule and Mrs. Sproule. to those who sent flow- ers. letters and cards of sympa- thy and to friends and nicghbors for their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereave- ment. Brides and Bridal Parties-n See Adeila's charming dis- play of wedding accessories. 177 Grafton Stmet . TRACTORS LTD. Dial 8114 twice as much for you as I that contains ""'c......'”"3'.'l'..".:'.t'.'.f..'".'."l' Canadian hononohvl W says Mn. Canon lion, The oily fiquiddotorgenf kind-to-your-bonds LANOLIN I2 and 24 0:. duo "Miran better rm Me expensive cleaner: we nave been using " lolio Poul, Nova Scott: You'll save yourself money, time and work if you tag. the advice of this Maritime homemaker. One 12 oz. can of Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent does regular package of ordinary soup or powdered detergent. Makes china, dunes, silver sparkle. Cuts Fuse. Potnnndpans ueeasytodo. Got Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent now. Death in Omaha Of Noted Island Bom Architect B i On May 7th. there passed away It the Clarkson Hospital, Iomalia, Nebraska. John MacDonald, be- loved brother of Kathleen, Mrs. Bertram Warren, Cornwall. P.E.I. Jack. as he was best known to his family and his many friends. was born at Cornwall. the son of Angus MacDonald and Isabella McAusiand. in his native Province. later grad- uating from MeGill University as an architect. I Moving to Nebraska. he settled in Omaha. and soon maile a name . for himself in architecture. Manyl of Omaha's prominent buildings. were designed by him. among them the 353000.000 Josyln mem- orial of white marble and the greystone home of the Josyln's prominent citizens of Omaha. Mr. MacDonzildls wife prede- ceased him last October and his only son. Allan. who was associat- ed with him in his business, also predeceased him several years ago, leaving two sons. Donald and Wallace.-Other surviving relatives are a nephew. Capt. A. C. Mac. Eachern. M.C., a veteran of two World Wars who lives at York Point, and three nieces. Susan, Mrs. R. A. Mar-Neill and Cora MacEachern. R.N.. of Omaha, both of whom visited him many times in hospital during his last ilness. and Helen. Mrs. E. C. Robertson. residing in Ontario. Closing Mieeiiiiggw Of Chadoilelown Camera Club The Charlottetown Caiiicra Club met at the Y.M.C.A., last Monday evening for the closing meeting of the "55-'56 season. F.ntrics in Class B competition "Animals or Pets" were judged by Roland Tay- lor who placed the winners as fol- lows: Ist, Edith Hume; 2nd. Lois MacDonald: 3rd. Helen Dulicy. Camera Club prizes for highest total points in the years com- petitions were awarded as fol- lows: Class Balst Edith I-iu me; i H He received his early education ii School Cadet corps No. 148 being inspected at Queen Square QUEN QU Tin Guardian. Page 3 Monday. June, 4 1956 ' Victoria Park on Friday by Brig- adier (i.G K. Prake. Officer Com- Plan Movie On Life of War Ace Billy Bishop VANCOUVER (CPl - A movie will be made of the life and ad- ventures of Billy Bishop, Canadian First World War air ace. with Ca- nadian sequences to be shot in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal, film executive Oldrich Vaclavek said Wednesday. Mr. Vaclavek. a veteran Czech producer and president of Panor- ama Productions here. said his firm has been picked to film the Canadian sequences of Ace of Aces. Air Marshal Bishop of the RCAF was credited with shooting down Til (it-riiiaii planes in the First Vlorlil War. His list of Iii-corations include the Victoria Cmss. Slioutiiig oi the film '.illl start this summer. Other scquoiices will be made in E n gl a n d. where Trevor Howard has been suggested for the leading role. V H be script was written in Holly- wood by Jack Dcwit. Arch White- house and Jack Morgan. DTM VIEW LONDO. (CPI - At a meeting of the Mlddiesex executive of the health servit K. A. Clcland, a lay member, commented on the qi .l- ity of spectacle frames offered by the national health service. "I be- lieve there are 33 frames in all." he said. "But there are some I wouldnt put on a baboon." CAD ET' manding 2 Militia Group. He was attended by Capt. Sam illa':Donald Arrest Three Men in Bogus Cheque Ring OTTAWA (CF)-Three men have been arrested and charged in a continuing investigation of a bogus E , ring which police said oper- ated on Parliament Hill and in some cases planned to forge the signatures of members of Parlia- ment. The P.” T, Ottawa and Hi.l ile- tectives have been working on the case. One police officer said a former member of the Ottawa Rough Rider football club is under investigation. The police spokesman said the NNUAL INPION of Halifax and several liical otfic ers. Q.S.S. corps is commanded by Cadet Major Arthur Burke. former footballer uas not .1 well known player and had subbed in one or two games for ire "lawn Bi)? Four Club. Reports said l')l'illi'(' discovered that one had clicriiic has passed over the forged signature of an unidentified member of '".rlia- inent. There were reports that the signatures of some 25 other mem- bers of the Commons had some- how been obtaincd. apparently for forging purposes. AWATT TRIAL RCMP said the three arrested were George "elry of Ottawa; Don- Peter Kelly. is former federal government employee. and William 'tewart of Ottawa. All three are awaiting trial. An RCMP spol "sman said some of the cheques involved were ex- pense cheques stolen from I do partment of the federal govern- ment. 2nd. Lois MacDonald; 3rd. Alice Chandler. In Class A. first and second prizes were divided equally between Claude MacKay and Mar- garet Mallett who were tied; 3rd prize went to Bob Hambly. The main event of the evening was a conducted tour of the new "Guardian" building. This was a fascinating experience, especially for those who had never before had a peep behind the scenes at a newspaper in the making. The sincere thanks of the club go to the "Guardian" staff for their courteous demonstration and ex- planation as the various intricate machines performed their work. Crown Completes Murder Case LUNENBURG. N.S. (CP)-The crown completed its case against Leroy James Llewellyn Friday after 26 witnesses testified at the trial of the 44-year-old Mill Village woodsman. No witnesses were called in de- fence of Llewellyn. charged in con- nection with the fatal beating ol 76-year-old William ross of Italy Cross. . Defence counsel Archiblad Burke will address the Jury today. - Crown proseputor F'.E.L. Fowke completed his address to the jury before Friday's session ended. gMCllllAil' BATTLE, RIBBON PbgHc ,1 Patron: Lieutenant Governor Honorary Chairman Premier. P. E. I. Lleut.-Col. J. D. STEWART, COLOURED BANOAGE! T. ROY CUDMORE Provincial Chairman MAJOR N. W. LOWTHI-JR. IDCKERY MacKAY. City Chairman BEN E. ROGERS Manager Bank of Montr Treasurer Advisory Board 16k lgiasf HUGHES DRUG . CO. AND THE JENKINS PHARMACY Chair-rnan I. C. BAKER W, G. HARBOUR T. D. DeBLOIS Hon. 3. EARLE MICDONALD, U B E. A. G. HOGAN N. D. MICLEAN A. A. MICLEOD J. C. MONTGOMERY I. I. ROGERS I. I. ELLER I. I. ELLIS. lomlnersido R. K. (.1.lM'llNTl. Montague PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATION HON. T. W. L. PROWSE, HON. A. W. MATHESON. Mayor of Charlottetown Chairman 5. A. Advisory Board. Manager. Royal Bank. N. W. IDWTHER. QC. THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD AND SUNSET LODGE --- CHARLOTTET OWN D.S.0., Q.C. W. R. Jenkins R. Earle Taylor Edwin C. Johnston: G. E. Hartlen Sydney 1'. Green J. C. Montgomery Gordon Avard Earle C. Baker T. D. Deilloiq Alan G. Macmillan Brig. W. W. Reid. D.S.0. SUNSET LODGE APPEAL '.a-. -.. SPECIAL NAMES CANVASS JUNE 4th to JUNE lith- The Annual Appeal of the local branch of the Salvation Army is now underway to help keep the door to help and hope always open. Your dollars are needed in this work of mercy. Give From The Heart To This Worthy Cause City Chairman Lookory MncKay. Manager. Royal Bank Special Names Chairmen Hon. B. Earle MacDonald, 0.B.E. Canvassern D inn Holman . G. Barbour Fred Moore D. MacLean Gordon McDonald . R. LePage B. Beleher E. Rogers Alistair MncLeod . Jonas ??'?E-"'19! ALI. IUSY MEN VIIILINGLY SIDPORTIOG THIS WOITHV CAIIII I '1'. Roy Cudrnoro Wm. Hayward Lt.-Col. D. N. Bell. !:.D. J. Fulton Pierce A. G. Hogan 1'. Roy Codmoro N. W. Lowther Brig. G. G. K. Pealio H.-L. Bear I Russell E. Seller Lochory Mocxny