Beck et. ee eet” ae ys? é ~ = ee } 7 ro : 3 ee were os om i ] Lg $ + ia bee ee ’ or % ie . . cent * en : = bp a ~ 3 Music Festival ahs Mente, Di § Ranger Catdato( mt eS a — ‘ ’ : town, ' epent~ the - “Challenges To Contestants. i AUGHTY ‘FOUATO | to Make trip | “York NoTES. York wash ber ght ig ° CMDR Af Se : Five Ranger Cadets, 98 mem Mrs. Colby Lewis, Freetown,| —— — as oe , ; oa j bers of the SS is spending a few days in York, ans successful years have ® " Troop of Charlottetown, have! the guest of her sons Ire and the Music Festival | been named to attend the Senior og of cultural : e Claude _ _Lewis.| Her om wegrel_ pent ) : w| Guide gepndup of 189%-at Collyer. Coley 4 in that time i Wwvu vor trade Sofas Cao. in uly. the Prince Island Hos- steadily, until Ai . > pp PGloria MacKinnon, Mene Norrie.) y weaacthur Union . aoe eee ee Beiate growets. of Prisce fa-) they sot pay i right-aleng?” he/ Risener Henry, Jensle (Gonnie)| ,OoP OO | oon vistior te 9000,” ‘states Miss Helen tablestock unio 1 pleased to learn sister, Mrs.-Arthur Johnston. Chairman Program Committee, is Geetmeeeal acuehctine Geodata Blower | WKS Home And .Mrs. Harold Watts has re PEL Music F ; tain their traditional eee oon ye turned to her hoine in York, after Sear : tia. | ersten th oat “mhaaes taster fuse. tek Gomme: sleet School Ass'n being 0 patient im the Prince Eé- ace whe eter ~ “The_vaxiety. of classes, open yagi pew es mes nee m8 : ward Island Hospital. ' . ’ ity for many forms of expres- Ticastes de deh aatamilisoddtion co nee te Holds Meeting Mr. and Mrs, Donald Crockett “THE. DIGNITY OF MAN” || ie taste ‘ase’ te tence? eemee | vertendey, - Mb. “Compbell | $8 wesat. ena Summerside. They were ac: .-s vis regarded in the holy Bible that God said Siebe. clanens: ter bath arene’ reminded the members of the} With the additional funds pro- A most interesting and enjoy-| companied back by Leonard And- “Tot ws inal in our image, after our like- is made for groups from rural | the potato market was much/ could be completed, he said and School Association was held| Mrs. Elby Hardy spent some ness". and urban schools. These classes Sreater today han ever before. | The representative of Third school on Thursday even-| time at Dartmouth, N.S. at the mentioned do not apply to the form and . sub- square, national, and Only a few years ago Island | Kings commended’ the progress| @ the - home of her son, Mr. Edison stance of a human being because the reality of te gates ne ae, aa tablestock commanded a made in rural electrification— ing when pupils and parents ga- Hardy and Mrs. Hardy. All of divinity is not limited to any form or figure; nay, ‘tap dancing. Interest in this not only in the local market but/over 600 miles in less than five| thered at seven o'clock for am! tis district weloome her back. the attributes and‘ characteristics of God ‘ ‘phase of the festival has been also in districts. such as New-} years. hour of demonstration and en- Mr. and Mrs. Ernia Drake and rather increasing each year. Classes foundland, Eastern Canada,| This one project alone should| tertainment Although only Grades | ponay Hazelbrook, spent Sunday are intended. i in Gaelic singing. offer a special aie cle um — penne 5 guecenten the re-| 1. Ti ent Hi Sak pat 8 wes ong in York at the home of Mr. and Extract from Sacred ‘Writings of Baha'l,Faith a oa HELEN M. YEO no longer the case. The modern| government. he remarked. Tom Lothian, president of the |" yriss Marlene Buell, Charlotte- = — . we age wos. in the varieties increased the normal Association, acted as master of ‘. , _ placed ning ctnval ue | THe Association wishes that all | yield to a considerable extent ceremonies for the following rtnen fee ct artistic expres | Who are interested may have |but did not appear to keep well Seven Appear _ | proeram - DEVELOPING ‘gion, bringing enjoyment to | the opportunity to be in his or | in ee be ansartd mn Ci k Se, Oe Lae ee ae a Gada : many a ae ae her' place during the days be- saonot Seis ‘ On ity Doc et by the puplis of Miss Alma Yeo's In Today—Out Tomorrow of Regt type of group reading fosters |r, Wt 37 and May 9. How-| ia that he could mot understand| Seven cases were en the doc-| 2%: GARNHUM PHOTO an appreciation for the beauty | °’@: Mfr oe nein | oF tnt |how it was possible for canning! yet in City Police Court Friday 2. Grade 1 Chorus - Bed-time. STUDIO ‘ ; @f poetic language. lis value is classes for so many hundreds | -ompanies to put Ontario peas on Grade I Chorus and Rhythm Band 135 Kent St. Ch’town MARCH 1 195 : “comparable to that of group) % Cmries requires some time. | the local market at such a small|™0Tming. Four city residents ap-| The Children’s Marching Song ; “voice and brings pleasure to | Sure, his entry not later than | mer suppliers a price that would| drunk and incapable. wards, Grade Ll. FIRST BAPTIST TRINITY UNITED those participating. March 1 to Mrs. Wendell Wood, | return them any profit. A 2-day jail term was hand-| 4. Ohoral Reading. “The Wood- Anglican Church CHURCH ‘CHURCH . “The main part of the fes-| ox Si (Charlottetown, or t0|' Hon. Mr. MacDonald: “Theled a Grafton Street resident)'Pecker”, Miss Gladys Taylor's|| 4 Hath Made of Canada Ces.-Prince and Fitzrey Streets | - Ministers: fival is devoted to different ~ ’ , | Bedeque pack sells for 2 tins for| while residents of Kent and Dor-| 58. 8 ‘ " tmew. A Frank MacLean, B.A. Seeses ef music. Vocal soles, merside, P. E. I. (Prince | 95 cents.” chester Streets each drew fines 5. Grade II Rhythm Band, Con- One Blood All Minister: Rev. Robert S. Latimer, duets, quartets, and choruses |CQUMY). their teach-| Processing plants, like the one| of $10 and costs or five days. A) ductress Miss Betty Anderson. . " ST. PETERS — Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A. B.D. B.A.. B.Ed. B.D. . ee ae meee epee to beg | ars or tors, and the Exece- ak Reauces any heneepary, Se. ee eee Ore ie — _— ‘Nations ... CATHEDRAL j oh Organist nate). oa Sa senior contestants. The String tive of the Festival Association pointed out that ices paid must | man. derson. Writer Elizabeth Yates tells the Rechford Square and Choir Direeter: Organist Director . Classes, the Brass and Wind- cotmusiastically in| guarantee farmers a reasonable| Failure to stop at a red traf-| The last item on the program || sory of Amos Fortune, © former Mrs. V. L. Dingwell 19.00 am. — Senior Church wood, and the Military and | ‘is project, SS Tere fic light cost two city residents) W@S @ Surprise to the performers |! Negro slave who many years 99° | the Rey. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. eee | Sahel Brass Band sections provide for | *"27¢¢ and much latent ability She. Conseil eaniemindetthe (Gata of Sand cate or five; a8 well as to everyone else and/' surchased his freedom and settled L. Th. Recter Oe eee eres | 280 am. — Peimery and mere variety in choice. Rhythm | Sis, %" opportunity to de.) o ent's decision to pave|@ays each. Another Chariotie- — ened Greece aad Lae oe Kuch he hed no || the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone — INSTRUCTION OF PRE-| _Beeinners ee ee Band classes. permitting ° . : i t + . ‘' « a * 5 ba . : a.m —Divine - selection by each group, oo ; joe oe nae ae ar see was fined $15 and| accompaniest for all the os o & seer ore the ey a SCHO way fama Rg ae TO-DAY’S MOST IM- ae td eumbers ce caod dea aan : . W. G. ; NURSE ones aes iene ree aes Cases Are Heard nandale ~ Fortune Bridge roads. | ©°4 Se dives throneh After the completion of this! ‘pate in the Observance of Huy || Henerary Assistant Priests GARTEN DEPARTMENTS. an rye PERSON? ae and varied, offering encourage- ° Some ressente of the latter Gia] cise station let te qucil peegeeme cibdeen, teachers and communion. He bore hie hurt |) Viiss Suzanne Brenton, Lie. Mus./ (pre-school children are thus) 0) a) Not een, ment to beginners and chal- By Magistrate tricts were 29 miles from a rall-} a. ‘hiss. pupils met in dhe classrooms for| obly and when he died left «|! Orgamist and Choir Director. | cared for while parents at-| {M. 0" (n' cotisar of the . lenge to the more mature. In read connection, he added. Magistrate K.M. Martin -pre-| discussion and demonstration of | hare of his savings te the church || tend church service) Strnad deh Gees ; -addition entries may be made| A charge of common assauk| Other paving projects that} i1.4° classroom work. ' or the purchase of @ silver eom- 7 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship — by those who are interested in| against a resident of Savage Har- — a ‘tae ae — ee “ye aa Sermon: “The Power of the) cormoen: THE SIN OF CAIN. oo . on e ays yood ‘enough for “ J ” . 1:18) : : tails ‘are ‘outlined “in the. 1959 | O& WAS dismissed by Magistrate| partment were: the St. Peter's ; {! coment when all should be ne.” fl Hyme-Anihem: “What Shalll Avon’ “Sweet is TRY qyllabus. Gilbert A. Gaudet, QC. in| Montague artery: the road from s 9 |] Hie -lest will and testament wee |) 8:00 a.m. — Hely Eucharist - ‘The Harvest Be?” (Bliss) Mercy”—Barnby a Queen’s County Magistrete’s|Peakes Station via Baldwin's Cho In . t ou wn certainly a ivgge of love upon |! g4, am — Mattins 3 Service culminates in the -ob- Seleist: Mrs. Johe Carr are working with teachers, beelecge cesar Riv cele ee a eee ee 9 | As we observe Brotherhood os a.m. — Choral Encharist | Believer’s Baptism. = =| op PAUL'S ANGLICAN | Music Festival Association jim thadoam aa. WwW orn t Week, it is sad to think that even I! a4 Sermon : 10) pos. ~ Brees. Oe CHURCH : x * : ‘ ial intol beginning Work of the festival week. Very | cnet fined $10 and costs or 10) ‘The Kings Liberal noted with ee | ra inicanee sbounde in’ spite ef || 3PM. — Evensong & Sermon) {Betula Tt oo the hymns Established 1769 by Reyal goon after the closing of the | “ys: satisfaction that the price of rough I the waty equuis @ wok 1 - ef the Gospel to organ-piane Foundation past season, the ‘executive, with | A! ether cases on the docket) pulp had risen from nine dollars stamp them out. Even in Prince . The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott, its many committees, began to 2s eee eee tn “e a — & the vo ee Edwerd tslend, there = PRESBYTERIAN a —sae rl Rector : “ " eee Past one a one-h. who “look in” on Christ” x : Directer, Te ccaleeh cert wit ome. ton atinE ealty wo ariving & MO! years, to $11 and $11.60. we not of the Cova —— | THE KIRK OF S. JAMES oe ae toe) a Sonn Harris, FRCS. tinue to the opening of and | 2 times equipped with lamps|SHOULD BE 315 eo otk Gane - e culminates in the ¢b-| 3:39 am—Holy Communion. through the busy festival sea- and other equipmem in proper; In his opinion, however, the a can dees ol a in dite _ ae py — ees of the ordinance of 19.09 2.m—Sunday School Jun- Sin ietehen Ken Gens tx tha | te asine reer trovee mea tener at arr ee of then eure Minister Se ee sani Ve te a>] ge cae aae abe. Oh " s. ‘\ > . per cord a le a. ' new mem * a “hands of the public since Jam Teck easea wuas aus Gaus ts “Mf the buyers can pay, this in- ee a ae Miss £. Lillian McKenzie, tended right hand ef fellow- ee ee jedicators have been engaged. | “OSs & five days. Settee toe power of God's werd, which I Mus.Bac., F.M.C.M., ot aise ites a ae ge ee 7 = Pa . A resident of Charlottetown teaches the infinite worth of the || Organist and Director of Chetrs| ions led by pastor im the| Aa. o savieer of the ef the program. This cannot be | Headed guilty to having im his individual. Te this tesk the Bible | meaning of life-commitment to World (by Gess) 7 done until all entries are im. | Possession imtoxicating liquor in Society is dedicated and to date | Jesus Christ. 5:06 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- March Ist is the final date set | * Place osher than his residence has helped to supply the Scrip i 9:45 g.m—CHURCH SCHOOL BEGIN TODAY ot Se the receiving of entries. a ee tures in almost 1200 dhaiects and I! 1-99 a.m.—The Sacrament ef] THE CHRISTIAN WAY Rev. Canon E. M. Malone te | Tides oo Oo debilabiin “ae 4 q ene oer Holy Communion COME AND WORSHIP charge of all services. | re ior, fF . COMING EVENTS| impooed on 2 resident of Summer HERE'S THE ANSWER: “tic hess ss comtinnew || Anthem: Jeon, Ward of Ged Visrs Are Corday tava side and two of Charlottetown he Society ond. wo she help || tasarnate, Gouin e aa| HON PRESBYTERIAN Te Bingo Monday when they pleaded guilty to v- H 14 ‘ when we make @ purchase | Ws p-m.— Service CHURCH Andrews’ Hall, Mt. Setar Tes 6 Sere Se Sh ee See aavaets see name panty lh 4 "pesdnene Mall, 2 one | @mm = Thdnkegiving amd Ser- CALVARY TEMPLE Jackpots of $25 each. ee It's completely Canadian made so parts are no problem. wort (At tha time i featured | “There Will Be Ne Faltering, | Corner Prince & Grafton Streets PARKDALE Four men residents of Kensing This tough beauty has a host of features you'll hike including work. ( . ad git fowl Fail Tilt You Are Rev.;, Donald A. Campbell, Aecemabiies of Reserve March l4th. for St.| ton, East Royalty, West Royalty the finest cutting performance for pulpwood, tree-farming, |||} ‘@s'¢* teria! ane 9 e ee 8 = tama The, " Pentecostal Thomas Aquinas Variety Con-| and Summerside pleaded guilty to wood lot work |] with @ significant meaning.) Made Perfect. | rr: Wie Canada y L nursery or : eit a Minister. Rev. V. E. eert and one act play, at St.| failing to stop at a ‘stop’ sign See it today at the NEW LOW PRICE $189.00. Used saw: | Anathem: Ture Thy Face Frem Jackson, Paster Mary’s Hall, Souris. and were each fined $5 and costs taken in trade. Dollar for oe. ony me feature, your THE BIBLE HOUSE | My Sins—Attweed. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., Phone 9119 e ty. } . Hockey st North River tonighe |, days. fe best buy for val your buy for qua Charlottetown Seleist: Misé Muriel Hurst. B. asd (Oxford) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Rangers. Sim ynciiyed ae $5 and costs or five days when BATT & McRAE maianced eS oS . School Thought: Leve For Christ will finals. Game time 8:30. Skate af-| be Pleaded guilty to driving a mo (Operated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary Bodies aang’ see ible Clea | cause us te express that love 7 ; . iti Foreign Bible 3 or im service for Him. . ypeaamledeatabees etiam 91 Euston St. Charlottetown Dial 6537 # The oT gies = CENTRAL CHRISTIAN | 11:00 am. ears eee | 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. | ‘Me Stewart Memorial Hal Tare ' CHURCH Sermon: “Why We Believe” Message: THAME: Mak, 3:10 day, March 10th. Send entries to Anthem: “Look Down . Maret : ‘ 3 Keat eH —— : Shouting. Luke 19:37. Bars, Hareld Aleck Me Stewart. HEAR 213 Ken — — a at Calvin) Message: Shouting i : OVER ) : . What : ” Mermaid at men's Institute t. E PROGRAMME : ! Futerim Minister. ; oe about is more importa’ | CFCY me » = Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M.| Sermon: “The Things We se greg your neighbours say A meeting on Safety and fire Organist. Need.” pmember. _ preventions will be held at Fred- and HOMOGENIZED MILK, Anthem: “A Prayer From The) 1. are welcome at the “ Sez Se ccizty How Prower Arent | Got mu. amex |] OVER CFCY CHARLOTTETOWN ae nace oon, | rt eT | or tc Department will; be represented - c | All, Are Cordially Invited FREE CHURCH OF ell interested cordially invited. | PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS || 41] 4amy|/4,@Q0Me @ DDD MARCH 1-7 ee AD \ pian | la THE SALVATION ARMY seuicbiae terest hc | tT) Family Hour. Come and Saturday 7.15 to 7.30 SION | Bring your children. Gisit Giates Chee Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. E TELEVI | 1:00 a.m.—Morning Wership VANGELISM” | 11.00 — Service | > f —2:30 P. M. : . Mrs. 2-4 Wheat”. ; Over The Top Rail. ; | Sermon: Merle Zimmerman. | Sr.\Major and Hicks, 2.30 p.m. Service im Stanchel BY N. a: P UBLISHER S - al N ti gg Se > Hon. Keir Clark introduces ee ee ; C © ae a _ = cman “The Belidvers’ Leading book publish k to i A Panel Discussion “Am I getting an education for my Career | ; ‘ [oo manuscripts of on tetas fiction. peci 0 ce | Chaired by Mr. Kenneth Parker—taking part will be Sater teas: and Mothers | 19:00 a.m.—Service at the In- ee as to to net wae co eee Vv onald, student at P. W. C. | .__firmary. he is on Sunday, when the or- N th: Wayne MacDonald, f “a a Meeting. ee a [fl welcomed.” Seal for tree . Colin MacMillan, student at S. D. U. H. School. | 120 pm—Rvaning Worship. -| (oo oun Disectery sow Class. | -Zanist plays to him. and, the booklet CP-36 Vantage Press, from Albert L Thomas-- Elmer Hynes, student at Montague High School i * charge s Yous |’ 9:39 p.mi.—Sunday School. ~” |: ‘minister plays ee eine 120 W. 31 St., New York 1. . Michael Arnold, student at Summerside High School — a ans \ Ge 6:30 cate A oe Ket it is what he is in ~ yer : | MONDAY, MARCH 25:30PM. fal: Maraane detane | "iteting | ae snd workin, and hale DEA ! Audrey MacMillan will interview Mrs. N | MacMillan 0 | “But un i Y| You are cordially invi weaving for him the garm Xs: ry sy v WHITE ROSE LER | "Women’s Institute. ceusness arise with bell I te attend these: services. ta which he is te stand and be ° his wings,” Mal. 4: LAE ‘ B | | MONDAY, BARGE 9-2-6 F. M. ; ini COME AND worsmip | UNITED PENTECOSTAL . Stan MacInnis will chair a Panel on “Larger Units of Administra- . aN Due fo an Srrog, on the part | tion”. “Other Panel members are Mrs. Stewart MacDonald, Dr, CHURCH ee an : : a ‘d Logi laude Wood. : PARK ROYAL 37 Elm Avenue . | of the newspaper, it was er- |i Reid Logie, John Hughes and Claude | BARK ROYAL Em Areas paper ied ¢ roneously announced in today’s RADIO - . pes oe as Phone 3676 3 tenarerth Ave: me ; ~ MONDAY, MARCH 2—7:05 P. M. SBniater paalosege Bntcrang Sing yor gh ene Chris Save 79 on Guardian that we are now Gs John Hughes, President of the Teachers Federation. | bah og raga = School and | ‘J, the only Saviour of Sinners. ASPIRIN | 070 “i cnother company: higpeonmnbileetgeig iets rel ey : . | Org 730 p.m.—Ev: : per : Compared to buying ASPIRIN hi t is not cee ear latarviowh John England regarding a school trustee . Yen ate, een Siete Oe ee ae ae Oren). cane This announcement is L born sae : | ae - eed services (Radiec program over CECY). ’ ; : | School +: Places?” correct. ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 41:05 P. M. Di | 1:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor- e ee @® 11:00 a.m. —The Family Bible Lincoln Dewar, of the eration of Agricultare ee , ma | regret any misunderstanding | %, “The Provincial Conference on Education”. hn Sastre Wiepie tes All Copy for ° a Subject: a a e e e THURSDAY, MARCH 5—8 P. M. : } 7:30 p.m. E Worship with Cc h Pa the = ag E Service: which occurred concerning this Malcolm MacKenzie, Deputy Minister of Education. the ccumen Girls’ Choir hure g¢ er pong ibe Family”— hg r . “Review of Educational Trends” : . ev, we by — Must Be In By James. as See. a atte e 2 a . . Installa = : “IT am % | - ean FRIDAY, MARCH 6—7:05 P. ea ti | Elders. 5:00 p.m. rection Se eee heen | Alfred Morrison of Saint Dunstan's University Sent ticbi tncied is @e ; : TAN" | ALBERT L. THOMAS. “ge pereniondrealigeveneia ee | 4 ran wecone = iF: 3 . ) ; to U 1 ir SATURDAY, MARCH 77:05 P. M. | ewer NS Ne : REDDIN BROS : a ; ‘ ‘G.-R:MacNutt, President, Prov. Home and School Association er oie, oa | 132 Rict 4 St. iit Grafton Street East “Working Together”. | . ~% 4 Phone, 4386 - 4515 Charlottetown Sponsored by the Advisery Commitios for the P. £. 1. Conference on Education. | rm eo