os of the; cial treasurer. Outstanding ein Sag Tate's Suan ele were ee ee recently | of the milk at a Banquet at which the spéak-| seen in the special contest are being congrat- er was Hon. J.N. Allan, provin-| ulated by Dr. D.R. Arnott, right, Spud Tariff Wins Support . In Ch'town And Summerside | The all year tarriff of 372 eents on potatoes put into effect - by. Thursday’s Ottawa budget production in the U.S. Summerside: potato dealer ~ James MacDougall said, “It’s a move in the right direction. How- of early potatoes arriving to Canadian markets “from Califor- nia. This point was also noted by Charlottetown dealer E. D. Reid. “I feel it will be very valuable to us as it is something we have been looking for for several years. . The duty increase will not af- fect Canadian sales to the US. but is expected to put Canadian potato producers in a more fav- orabile competitive position against American imports. Previously American shippers could send new potatoes to Can- ada duty free in the spring months. “Mrs. J. B. Mu rley Re-Elected President Of C.N.I.B. W.A. Representing the various Char- lottetown churches, (Friday). every day events which we take so much for granted. GIFTS PRESENTED hospital. In closing Mrs. Murley thanked the charter members, Mrs. W. J.P. MacMillan, Mrs. T.W.L. Prowse and Mrs. Frank MacPhee and each member for their co-opération at all times. OFFICERS : Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan, con- vener of the nominating commit- tee brought in the following siate of officers: ri Hon president, Mrs. F. W. City Motorist Pleads Guilty Pleading guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, a Chdriottetown man was < re- manded until this morning for sentencing when he avpeared in eg Police Court Friday morn- o 4 The acused was arrested fo'low- ing a collision on Elm Avenue Weenesdav nicht. Three city men of no fixed ad- dresses were each sentenced to serve 30-day jail terms when they were convicied on vagre charges. A fourth appearimg on a similar charge drew a 20-day A reside of Tracadie and one from Dunstaf*nage pleaded guilty to failing to stop at a red traffi- light. The former was fined $10 and costs or five days and the _ other $5 and costs or two days. COMING EVENTS Modern and Old Time. Dancing Junior Farmers Recreation Cen- tre, New Glasgow. every Kata day Evening 9 until\ 12. iTon’s Orchestra. Canteen service. Attentic Farmers! Cleaning grain and grass seed daily. Take advantage of prompt service by having your grain cleaned early. Canada Packers Ltd. Shur-Gain Feed Service, 12. Lower Queen Street. Reserve Wednesday. July 15th for Lower Montague Regatta. Bingo every Monday night. St. Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Two Jackpots of $25 each. . Hyndman; past president, Mrs. S. G. Peppin; president, Mrs. J. B. Murley; ist. vice, Mrs. Allan MacDonald; 2nd. vice, Mrs. Har- old Huggan; 3rd. vice, Mrs. H. F. MacPhee; treasurer, Mrs. F. J. Steele; secretary, Mrs. Blythe Murray. - 3 Executive: Mrs. A. W. Hynd- man, Mrs. D. J. MacDonald, Mrs. J. J. Morris, Mrs. A. J. Coffin, Mrs. James Gormley, Mrs. M. A. Farmer, Miss Lorna Weeks, Miss Amy Moore, Mrs. S. H. Burhoe, Mrs: C. St. Clair Trainor, Mrs. Ivan Harper,.: Mrs. J. D. Rodd, Mrs. Edison Tanton, Mrs. William Teed, Mrs. Harry Bonnell, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse; Mrs. C. Offord, Mrs. A. Affleck, Mrs. J. D. MacGuigan, Mrs. M. R. MatGuigan, Mrs. J.M. Gare hum, Mrs. Gordon Webb, Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. Ivan Horne, Mrs. W. J. MacMillan, Mrs. Laura Clapp, Mrs. J.S. Morris. The — nominating ~ committee eonsisted of: Mrs. A. W. Hynd- man, Mrs. J. D. McGuigan.: Mrs. H. F. MacPhee and Mrs. W. J. MacMillan. P. C. Bower, Field Secretary for P.E.I. thanked the aera. for continued interest in the sight- less people of our Island and spoke of work done by Miss M. Dionne among pre-school child- ren in the Maritimes. Buy a softener For her water? McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS ONLY $159.95 Keith Carmichael Ltd. Plumbing and Heating Brackley Pt. Rd orto: mtv of the O.AC. Dairy Departmen: | — left to: right—F.A. Gritten, Kettie- by: D.R. Brown, Gormley, Ont- ario; and J.F. Gallant Chariotte- towg, FBS. Pier Work: To Commence On May Ist - Work on the piers and abutt- ments. of the new Hillsboro Bridge is expected to start May Ist, it was learned yesterday, and when Foundation Maritimes Lim- ited moves in to commence work the draw in the old steel bridge will be opened to allow the pas- sage of equipment. It has been many, years since the draw has opened to traffic. Foundation Maritimes was awarded the sub-structure con- tract of $556,557.50 seme time ago. Tenders will not be opened on the superstructure for an- other few wee! f Drilling operations have been completed and survey work will be continued after the construc- tion company begins work. All work on the bridge is re- ported going ahead on schedule. GRAIN» WINNIPEG (CP)—Main activ- ity on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change Friday was export busi- mess in flax. Internationa] ac- counts and export houses were good buyers. There were sales made to France and other West- ern European countries and trade reports suggests sales to Czecho- slovakia. r Closing prices: Oats: May unchanged 76'4b; Sly unchanged 76%-b; Oct un- changed 76's-'-b. Barley: May % lower 1.02%; Sty ‘% lower 1.02; Oct un- . God and Grandeur Charles Kingsley once said, “Grandeur consists in form and not in size and to the eye of the philosopher the curve drawn on a paper two inches long, is just as maz- nificent, just. as symbolic of divine mysteries and melo- dies, as when embodied in the span of a cathedral roof’’. And so it is that God recog- nizes grandeur in the small- est gift of a loving heart. The founders of the Bible Society began their mission in a very humble way but their spirit gave their work a glorious grandeur. Today, the Society’s main support is made up of the all gifts and consecrated efforts of thousands of “‘little”’ People. In this day when “bigness in almost *every sphere of life is worshipped as an idol. we need to be reminded of the Scriptural admonition, “Not by might nor by power, but by my spirit saith the Lord of hosts.” The Bible Society is faced with a world demand for the Scriptures, far surpassing its resources, and therefore every contribution, be it ever so small is needed. Given in the proper spirit, God will bless it, even as Christ blest and multiplied the small loaves and fishes of a little boy who was--ameng His fol- lowers. We in P.E.I. also | ||" Teenage Problems’ Is Topic {Of Home, School ‘Discussion that his department is aware, and most sympathetic to the problems of the group, who provide a v necessary source of ¢ransporta- changed 1.02%b. Flax: May 1 higher 3.0812; Jly 1-% hi 3.00%; Oct 1%-1 tigher £83%5, Rye: May % higher 1.17%; Jiy %-% higher 1.15%s-%: Oct un changed 1.14%b. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside [WA: 1 nor 1.6638; 2 1.6558; 3 1.55%s; durum 1.90; 2 1.87; 3 1.73; 4 144%; 5 1.42%; 6 141; 1 TWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.6846; 2 1.6558; 3 1.5558; 4 1.4458: S 1.42%; \6 1.41; 1 durum 1.90, |Low Bidder _ ing repairs under threat of fine. They said 90 per cent of the bikes inspected ‘had one or more defects—an offetice Randolph Manning Arthur Burns and Winnifred Hay- PE] Company Island Construction Company Limited submitted the lowest tender for the making of 10.5 miles of paved road from North Lake to Red Poin?- via. Elmira. The company's: tender was. for $198,500. This was revealed when ten- ders were opened Friday at the office of the Hon. J, George Mac- Kay, minister of highways. ~- Other tenders were Matheson and MacMillan Limited $221,140; Curran and Briggs Limited $253,- 280; Warren Maritimes Limited $257,550 and Diamond Constmnic- tion $282,230. w INSPECT 75,000 BIKES TORONTO (CP) — Metropol- itan area police now are inspect- ing 75,000 bicycles owned by Metro school children and order- punishable the Atlantic provinces have moved to other parts of Canada. eeeeeeeeeees teeesecece SVC CCE SCC RTT OWT ES SEE t Tes DOES A NEARING AID : HAVE TO BE ¥ TO BE THE BEST? ; Not on your life! The Zenith Quality 50-R is$50 complete... yet is unexcelled in performance by hearing aids selling for $200, or more. 10-Day Money Back Guaran- tee! Come in...or phone for home demonstration today! LL “Living Sound” o Hearing Aids Toombs Music Store) 167 Queen Dial 3271 | 2 1.87; 3 1.73. under the Highway Traffic Act. be FUN FASHIONS. ..: FOR THE-YOUNG SET | AT MOORE & McLEOD LTD. BOYS’ SUITS Boys’ Wash Suits—Broadcloths, novelty weaves and linen type. Sizes 2 to 6x. From 2.98 to 5.98 -BLAZERS Boys’ & Girls’ navy melton flannel; single and double breasted styles. Sizes 2 to 14. From 2.98 Tl | | to 7.98 14 a GIRLS SPRING SUITS ‘All-wool flannels, viyella plaids and tweeds. Size 3 to From 3.98 to 21.98 Woven ginghams, satin, River” checks and cotton kni 14x teen. | GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES cotton. - Priced from $2.98 to $13.98 Pullovers and Sizes 1 to 6x. “Dan ts. Sizes 2 to BOY'S SWEATERS Priced from $2.98 to $4.98 | cardigans. Wool, and Orion. vs help when we make a_pur- chase at The Bible House, the profits of which are used to further the work. THE BIBLE HOUSE Charlottetown (Opposite Eaton’ ‘Operated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) with your Aeolian Orgen Aw Conditioned Chopel SERVICE 1979 7 , : — since 1882 Funeral Service IN NEW ENGLAND Our Athol D. Mackeod is: familiar New England. Contact him for prompt and efficient service. Ae. Long funeral problems for is A “LONG” WORD E Son, INC Massachusetts Avenue Tel _TRewbridge 6-5080 CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. . a | GIRLS’ SPRING COATS _ Ayers all wool “Bog Coats’’. Basket weaves, wool crepes and plaids. Sizes 2 to 14x teen. Priced from $9.98 to $32.98 2 to 14x teen. GIRLS’ STRIDES ™§uede, Corduroy, Viyella and China. Sizes Priced from $2.98 to $5.98 Se ee eee All wool tweeds and stripes, a ers. Sizes 2 to 6x.. : BOYS' SPRING COAT SETS Priced from $7.98 to $16.98 nd navy reef- Sizes 2 to 6x. BOYS’ WASH SUITS Broadcloth, novelty weaves and linen type. GIRLS’ SPRING JACKETS China, Suede, Poplin and Vinyl. Sizes 4 to Single and dou ‘Priced Lone $2.98 to $5.98 Boys’ and» girls’. Navy melton flannel. BLAZERS ible breasted styles. Sizes 2 te 14x teen. 14 teen. } Priced from $3.98 to $14.98 | Priced from $2.98 to $7.98 | | a. * | GIRLS’ SWEATERS GIRLS’ SPRING SUITS — Pullovers and cardigans, Orion, Ban-lon All wool flannels, Viyella Plaids, and and wools. Sizes 1 to 14 years. Colours, Tweeds. Sizes 3 to 14x teen. : white, pink, blue, yellow, red, beige and mavy. * Priced from $9.98 to $21.98 | 11:00 a.m.—Morning | 7:00 p.m eee Ee ee a eee ee Capa Se eRe eee EEF He Anglican Church _of Canada . ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Rechford Square the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. L. Th. Rector the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone M.A., D.D., the Rev. W. G. Hogg, Honorary Assistant Priests Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Organist and Choir Director. APRIL 12—THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. $:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.— Choral. Eucharist and Sermon 5:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon. ST. Sa Established 1769 by Reyal Foundation | The Reverend Canon JT. Tbbott, ! Rector Organist and Choir Directer, Mr. H. John Harris, F.R.C.0. $:30 aym.—Holy Communion. | 11:00 a.m.—Merning Prayer and Sermon. All Sunday S¢heol Classes will attend this ser- vice and the children will pre- sent their Lenten boxes. Anthem: The Lord’s My Shep- herd (Mueller) e 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Minister will be Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. Visitors Are Cordially Invited Te Attend PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8S. JAMES: The Reverend T..H.8. Somers, M.A., S.T.M., Minister Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., Organist and Director of Choirs | 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Sermon: “It’s Never Too Late te Mend” Anthem: Love of the Father— Hugh Bancroft 71:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and Sermon: “How God is Reflected in the Kindness of a Loving Heart” Anthem: The Lord is My Shep- herd. Macfarren. VISITORS VERY WELCOME CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 213 Kent Street Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Taterim Minister. Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Organist. Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Choir Director. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and Family Hour. Come and bring your children. Worship and Lerd’s Suppe:. Sermon. Anthem: “Tarry With Me”’— (Baldwin) Soloist: Wallace Platts.: Junior Church and Mother's Listening Roon. } Baptismal Service. Evening Worship. Sermon: Young People’s Choir Duet: Selected Carel Ann and Shirley Graham “And now why tarriest thou? Arise, and be. baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord.” Acts 22: 16. COME AND. WORSHIP CHILDREN’S DEPT. SECOND FLOOR ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IT’S Moore & McLeod. Ltd. “YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE” QUEEN ST. All Copy for Church Page Must Be In By 5:00 p.m. / Thursday ‘ 2 CHURCH Cer. Prince and Fitzroy Minister Rev. H. L. Mitton, : Organist and Choir Direetor: Mrs. V. L.. Dingwell B.A., B.D. 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 am. — SUPERVISION & INSTRUCTION OF PRE- SCHOOL CHILDREN (ages two te five) in Nursery and Kindergarten Depts.) school children are thus car- ed for while parents attend church service). 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- SHIP. Sermon: “‘The Decision To An Atheist” 4 Anthem: “‘B! Thou The Lord, O My Soul” (Ivanoff) 7:00 p.m.—EVENING _ SER- VICE. ( with bright praise in the singing of the hymns ef the Gospel to organ-piano accompaniment). , Sermon: ‘Jesus’ Teaching About the Kingdom of God” (second in series of sermons on “The Teachings of Jesus”) Anthem: “I Am the Resurrec- tion and the Life” (Pedrette) Hymn-Anthem: “Purer In Heart” (Fillmore) : .m.—Discussions led by ae fer those desiring to a new life in Christ. FEAR GOD AND HAVE NO OTHER FEAR. — COME AND WORSHIP ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Prince & Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, : B.A. Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:06 a.m.—Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: “WHEN THE ETER- NAL TAKES THE CENSUS”. Anthem: “All Hail the Power ef Jesus’ Name” — English Trad. Melody. 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: “UNANSWERED PRAYER.” | Se aati Anthems: “ ymn al ma Orphanage Children’s Choir. } WEDNESDAY, April 15—7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting All Are Cordially Invited a PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A. , Minister 11 Second Street Phone 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newman Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor- ship. Serieee: The Christian Faith and Our Fears. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ' Bible Study: Introduction to I Corinthians (Please bring your Bible) = “My business is not to re- ‘member myself, but to make the absolute best of what God has made’—Browning.. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ’ 37 Etim Avenue A. N. Stairs, Minister. Phose 8676 Services : 10:00 a.m.—Sunday “School and 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic, Service. Pre:.. “ a CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A, Rev. Robert S. Latimer, B.A., B.Ed.. B.Q. Roysten F. Mugford, A.RB.C.0. Organist and Director ef Choirs, SERVICES OF WORSHIP 16:00 a.m.—Senior Sunday Chureh School. 11:00 a.m.—Primary and Be- ginners. ; 11:00 sea. Bie Worship— Broadcast over CFCY Sermon: THE GOOD GOD _ GETS OUT OF EVIL. — Rev. A. F. MacLean. Selection by the Male Eight | Substituting Organist today is Mrs. K. A. Parker 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: “THE RISING TIDE OF ALCOHOLISM” — Rev. R. S. Latimer Anthem: “Teach Me © Lord” CALVARY TEMPLE PARKDALE Pentecostal Assemblies ef Canada Rev. ¥. E. Jackson, Paster Phone 9119 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Lesson: “Ananias, the Hypo- critical- Believer’”’. “A deceitful life before God or man never pays in the 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. Message: “RULES OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE” 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistie Service. Message: “FATHERS PRO- VOKE NOT YOUR CHILD-. REN TO WRATH”. ‘ Rev. Bert Hartwell of England will be conducting services at Calvary Temple beginning April 15th - 26th. Remember “You are welcome at the Temple.” ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. “A Bible Preaching Centre, Pro- claiming The Lord Jesus Christ . as the only Saviour of Sinners.” 9:30 a.m.—The Lord’s Supper for Believers. 10:15 a.m.—“Truth for Today” (Radio program over CFCY) 11:00 a.m.—The Family Bible Hour. Mr. Stanley Streight, Montague, will have a special * message for the children and adults. 7330 p.m.—Evening Service — Guest speaker: Mr. Stanley. Streight, Montague. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND — Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A 11:00 a.m.—Service. Sermon: “The Requirements of the Kingdom” 2:30—Serviee in Stanchel 4 7:00 p.m.—Service. Sermon: “Lack of Vision” ' “Heaven will be inherited by every man who has heaven in his soul. ‘The Kingdom of God is within you’,” (Beecher) — motor ; year a resident of Dunstaffnage Arraigned in Queens County | received a fine of $3 and ort ae eens Sm tae ies coe, ° —s " charges, one legal pos-| A fine of $20 and costs or 10 é session of intoxicating liquor not| days was meted out to a resident i being the holder of a liquor per-| of North Rustico convicted on the i mit and the other for failing to| charge of speeding. register a motor vehicle for the Charged with faiing to file an current year, a young man from| income. tax return for the 1957|F '| Kelly's Cross was convicted on| fiscal year a Méunt: Stewart resi- | botheounts, = dent was fined $25 and costs or On the first the accused was| 39 days. - ; a must on any farm. Although | fined $20 and costs or 30 days, ss designed primarily for} costs or days. - = a wt Spee en_ grassland, a Another resident of Kelly’s| BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters)—|} tlizer preparing seed | Cross for allowing another harrow now | ‘| son to purchase liquor’ on for all , dragging, Adjustable te KITSON Dial 5956 ay ° THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street - “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 Se. Major and Mrs. L. A, Hicks Corps Officers. Sunday 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:00 p.m.—Directory Class. - 2:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. ‘7:00 p.m—Publie Salvation ‘ Meeting. ' Sr. Captain Burton & Captain E. Fuller of Sunset Lodge, Charlottetown will -be in charge of the morning and evening services respectively.