TORONTO (CP) - Tempera- tures issued by the Toronto pub- HAIJFAX (CP) - The weather office says Tuesday's fine wintei weather will be replaced today by willsurvsypollible attasforaaewauto I Two Warships Damaged if-'&..'.?.”i.c;'.I1, ”r:t.:.'ui".:.2o”f'i?;;' In Search For Aircraft 3"JS'?.';I".X.”...'?Z '””'"”' g 3 id IIALIFAX (C?) - Two darn- PLANE STILL MISSING take off from shearwater every aged warships returned to harbor Meanwhile. no trace has been three hours to relieve those taking 33"” '3' '"”"u' "I nc wwur dun: dull sprint Vhathar. Rain will be- : I here 'l"ut-stiay after they crashed found of the single-engine naval part in the hunt. 0'3"” " '5' ll": 0; '3: m' u" III! in lollthefll NOV! Scott! in the .. I together uliilo searching through Avenger which has been missing 37 FIIML M1130" lam": (Night) (Day) early morning and will push slowly it the night for a trace of a missing I since its pilot. Sub.-Lt. Morris l(u- - 'CumI;riand Wag; to I Dlwwn 19 33 northward as a disturbance moves . i ' naval Avenger aircraft. lmarinsky of E thelbert. Man. bumu” Md” nu vncouvu u 54 I-0WByFd NOV! 5001!!- ”v, While five other warships and asked for landing instructions El "13 l-N IIIYVEY Wm 5931" W "M ' u ya Fosacasts: I 16 aircraft continued to fan out from the Shearwater tower Mon- 1138 ill AIR" 3! Mild "I0 '9d' '5 ' Prince Edwua mud. gut."- i over the Atlantic. about 50 miles day afternoon. He was believed to uni public works department I110 Edmonton 29 49 N.B. counties. upper St. John . southeast of here, the 2.300 - ton have been about 50 miles south- IIIIIH t-III PIOfI- Calgary 34 49 River Valley. Day of Chaleur: 1 frigate Lauzon and the 1,300-ton east of here at that time. Ferry service b A Parn- Regina 21 40 Clouding over in afternoon; rala escort Portage churned slowly in- The aircraft. whit-ii usually car- hero on the north shore of the ba- winnlpeg 5 35 by evening; little change in temp- , to port under a tug escort. ries tour men. is eqiilppcri with a sin and Kingsport tn the Annapo- Toronto 33 35 erature: light winds increasing in ' The Portage. with her how . rubber dinghy and emergency ra- Ill Valley atartad in I900. Later Ottawa 20 35 evenlni ” m"'h"3t N. Low-high bashed in and a forepeak open to i tions . the Dominion Atlantic Railway op- Montreal 20 35 at Charlottetown. Moncton. Ed. the sea. moved along under her Up to 25 aircraft took part in erated an antomobue and ....saeII- Quebec 15 - mundatoii and Campbeliton an and 5 own power but the Lauzon got the search Tuesday and five naval SET '0??? on I 3'1-mill! TOME 59' Fftdeflcloll 23 41 40- vessels conducted a surface hunt for a trace of the missing plane. A search and rescue spokesman said "all reports of fires, explo- sions and reports of low flying planes were checked. Planes from Shearwater made 50 sorties." Six RCAF and RCN aircraft will search throughout the night for the missing Avenger and its lone oc- cupant. a I e a r c h and rescue spokesm said here Tuesday. He said two IICAF Neptune air- craft from Grcemvood. N.S.. and four planes from the navy's near- by Shearirater base uill take part. In addition, four navy planes will . starboard side had a four - foot - I square hole at the waterline . The only injury was a bruised hand suffered by an unidentified sailor. Cause of the collision is not known. The sea was said to be calm and there was no fog when the ships smacked. . The two damaged ships will be r. stirveyed within the next couple 1 of days before an inquiry open into the accident. The Lauzon in romiiiandeti by Li. - Cindr. J. C. Carter of Montreal and the Por- tage by Lt.-Cmdr. K. R. Crombie of west Vancouver and Halifax. help from two tugs. The frigate's. i no proposed new ferry would run between a point near Cape Bloinldon on the south shore and Partridge Inland near Parrsboro. It would provide a short five-mile water route between the Annapolis Valley and Northern Nova Scotia. about 150 miles apart by mid- ANGLICAN Laymetrs Assocla- D. DeBIois. president St. Paufsx Association; STANDING - Percy Hooper. Past pres. St. John's. Mll- ton. A.l-l. Duvar. Pres. Deanery Laymen's Association. Judge H.L. Palmer. vice chancel- lor of diocese. Rev. Chnon J. T. Ibhott, St. Pauli: Rev. Canon G.E Moffait, St. Peter's, Rev. Canon E.M. Malone. Rev. A.E. Piercey. rector. St. John's Church, Milton, M.W. Weeks, sec'y D.S.C. and St. Paul's Laymen's Association. A.H. Duvar, president Deanery L a y m e n 's Association H. E. Miller, Jr. Member of ex- ecutive Earl MacLeod, treas- St. Paul's Assln, R.F. Acorn. pros. St. Peter”: Assin. Percy Hooper. past pres. St. John's Mil- ton Assin. St. Peter's Association members introduced by President Acorn were: Judge Palmer, Bri ” G.I(.K. Peake, Lleut. Col. A.H. Peake. James Peake. Frank Keys, H.B. Armstrong. J.B. Brady. G.E Sltcrrcn. Walter Hyndman. William Shams, Edward A corn, Roy Binns and Major T.E. McNutt. ,...., If'.f - g.. MOSCOW DENII SREPORT MOSCOW (Reuters)-The Soviet foreign ministry said Tuesday re- ports that former foreign minister Dmitri Shepiiov is due to visit Cairo are "without foundation." Reports circulating in foreign dip- lomatic quarters in Cairo Mon- day said Shepiiov might be ap- pointed Soviet ambassador to Egypt. : 404 pounds of milk. ins pounds of fat. testing 4.00 per cent. She rank- ed ilth out of 213. JOINS R. C. M. P. , . George Andrews. son of Mr. andl was founded by St. Augustine in 597. he being the First Archbishop of Caniebury. His Lordship referred to the 341 dioceses and 40 million members of the Anglican Communion through out the world and the 311 churches in 121 parishes in the Diocese of Nova Scotia, which includes P.E. island. TIIANKS EXTENDED The thanks of the meeting was extended Bishop Waterman for his address by Judge I-LL. Palmer. vice chancellor of the diocese. Mr. V.L. Dingwell sang two soles. being accompanied by Mrs. Dingwell on the piano. Mr. John YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gcys Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to 8 pm. UNLOADING C 0 A L. RESERVE March 23rd for thal Gamma Phi Hi-Y Boys tNovcItea At the Y.M.C.A. SEE FILM anti latest in farm: equipment Malsscyi llliarr!;sAi-lcr(gu- - lson line. Yor la . urs ay And” night. Everybody welcome. tion officers attending Supper Association, Rev. A.E. Piercey, meeting in St. Paul's Parish Hall Rector St. John's Church, Milton. on Tuesday. SI-JATED - (left) T. R.F. Acorn. president St. Peter's B'shop Waterman Addresses I I A I y St. Paul s Laymen s ss n I ' .Mrs. Leonard Andrews of York,. h . h lhas been accepted by the R.C.M.P. T 9 R13 I R5V- 33- walermanr land left recently for Regina. Sas- B-Aw D-Du Lord BMW? 0f N0" kmchewang .Scoiia was guest speaker at the , monthly supper meeting of the lLaymcn's Association of St.Paul's 'AngIlcan church. held -in the parts a ast rig t. More t an Laund Workers i in h 111 in is two hundred laymen were in at- Union gendiaancen lIlE'Illl()IllIidg guests lfiiom I . 8 BF 5 6 2 TI SSDCIB IOII W d . - d t and St. John's Church, Milton. by gigs v:r?,:n,re(C;:l1I1,eeny xzoerifzz The meeting. which was presided - secretary Lee” 1531 D”, Clem. over by TD. l)eBlols, president of -1 Egg and Nut also Old Sydney ling and Laundry wake" U,.,o,,,;st. Paul's Association. was opened ' - Screened Coal. A Pickard and Co. Tim REGULAR mommy meebicihc. um um Depnnmem of with grace by Rev. Canon G.E. . . 1 Mofatt Rector of St Peters. BUMMAGE SALE to b. hemlmg or the sprmg pm-k comm.m.ALahory has certified the Local as ' ' 335. mu wednesday, Mam, mlrty Club will be held at the iiall bargaining agent for the employ- B.::0;"ew:&"r:::n”I'a:35mgddliziff 3 pm. Spgngorgd by camouc womrhursday evening at 8 o clock. ees of Stems Llmlted. the men's League. St. Pius Parish. LEARN WHY YOU should be I Life Saver! See "Hemo the Mag- nificent" on C.F.C.Y. Television Entertainment and lunch. i The certification was issued after. me" lake 5 Vely real place I" we Harris was pianist during to vote was taken in which a man MARSHALL - In the lilcm-.j0rity of the employees favoured. oriam in the Guardian 11 March ithe Local as their bargaining rep-I it should have stated that the Intel rcsentative. The vote was ordered. Mrs. James Marshall left three by the Department of Labour and life of the religious group to which they belong. The Christian Church makes a contribution to the com- munity based on high ideas and principles. He urged that Anglican sing-song conducted by George Scaniiebury. Thanks was extended to Mrs. A.J. Haslam and Mrs. A.G. Hogan. convenors of the parish Guild committee for the splendid Other guests were Arnold Wood Alton Raynor and Alton Webb of O'Leary and Eric Lowther, Cra- paud. The meeting closed with the Ben- A. PICKARD 8r CO. glegncsday. March 20th. at 10:00 Hay. in sfggk granddaughmm one grandson and. sllmrvised by in Deputy Minmerl . churchmen should be well inform- supper provided. idlction pronounced by Sishop 15 3,”; grandchildren. lwwy Reid ed regarding the long history an Head table seating included 1-LE. Waterman. followed by ' T h a DB. 0.M.S. OLANDT. eminent iheritage of their church which Miller. Sr.. a vice president D.C.S. Queen”. Canadian scientist. will deliver the CARD PARTY - Prize winners Hard COOL NUT Cnd Robertson Memorial Lecture at at card party at St. Pius X Parish. Prince of Wales College, Thursday Monday night were: Leo Doirnn.' CGIIITGI CIITISIIGN ad ldand Hoisfeing STOVI . M h28tB:30.Pbli di lzl - ..s:.:... a " C -uv 2,gr,f;;;.; ..s;:ng;nri;,;:n;l;;g;;g.. Young People Meet Coroner's Aci Provi es For Hm High Records mqum Frank Gaudet 905- Ladies first i . 0 0 mzcisivzs sgn Ngwg. Mr. . ' , . ' ha i ev ning th Central Chri t- E h F C . .. Danledl MacKinnon, cirmirui, .1 :V::f;nf”M,f”3;ggne1l3f,;dyL”;ii;,?5yran sChurech Youieigl People healdl APPOIHIITIEHI O C Ie OI'OI'IeI" n;I9;f:&id:wnig!llfy V-;blI;'u';e"lI;n-In; Dominion cob Hm" Is fl: Tm! ceive th d u f I ' ' th ir ar week meetingi I ' the death eofuher nfiythrfeglcgaheth. 55:5: o;E,:',,d2;:T:; s1a:),:?Soncn:,;!0f! . th: Chltlelftlili annex. y n Provision for the appointment of Dr. Bonnell said there would be (S::';'a!.ll2':uc:&w:'n);,'ridf:lsl:g'";(;:i to 0rd” your Tip Top Mrs. Robert Wueger, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. POLICE COUR'l'- A person . charged with resisting a Police Officer. appearing in City Police Court yesterday morning, was giv. en a twenty-day suspended gen. tcnce by Magistrate K.M. Martin. WINNERS at Spring Park card ation. Joseph Murphy; Ladies' con- solation. Elva Burke. l FUNERAL TUESDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac F. Lawson was held yesterday after-y noon from her residence at Stan- hope to West Covehead United Church where service was con-i ducted by Rev. W. H. Forsyth. The meeting opened with a live- Tlie devotional period opened with the evening prayer by Muriel Roberts. Annie Laurie MacLean read the scripture, supplementing the devotional thought given by Wallace Platts. The biislness meeting followed. The minister's minute was con- a chief coroner for the Province is . ly sing-song led by Wallace Platts. j contained in the Coroner's Act inow being conside ed in the Legis- l lature. The Bill introduced by At- torney General Matheson was still in ' LE: when the House ad- journed yesterday at 8:00 p.m. The chief coroner will ct in an ex-officio or advisory acity to the attorney general and per- form such other duties with respect more than twice the number of deaths to report when the length of time was extended to 48 hours. The Minister of Health then moved two amendments to the Act: 1. That the time be changed from 48 to 24 hours and that. the coroner's fee for investigating cases where no inquest is held. be changed from Slo to :5. 1f the cor- oner has to travel to make his in- N0.000 pounds of milk and 6.800 pounds of fat. The Buntain cow shows a record of 210,420 pounds of milk. 1,385 pounds of fat. This was obtained in 13 - 2X rnilkings. "Seaside Susie" as top animal for long-time production is the winner of the coveted Gold Ribbon record. "Downhome Jean". a two-year- old cow owned by Hooper Bros.. day Springliill Screened Iiiveriiass Screened Acadia Nut and Egg Old Sydney Scraaned tailored-to-measure suit for EASTER!" Step out this Easter looking right. feeling right in Tip Top's "Trim Look"-the style that combines new Ivy League influence with common-sense comfort. Tig Top brings you Canada's iargut choice of famous name ritish Fabrics - -. . I It i 'WlC hd'lledd toth bll IM. ' ). 2:31);;w::.onfi'rd:::1.o2";(-m:,:cv: tlnersirexileerly. The: pill hfarertsvfvei-2: (I)eunbar.ulVIrs. Per-tgtoiimlrioagk tooiir to the office of coroner throughout vestigation he may charge mlle- ::':glcc”u;:n'f:dt3hy3:;gr4oSo:;I: My g 9' 'hc.n””i qumy "d m” '3” N1” "'W””w'm”””' - H 1..., M h 11 L1 .1 Sh .. M, Dung”,-3 chm M” the Province. A county coroner age at the rate of ten cents per ""3 p''””' I conwmi Mm hm H"'""'5 0 e an 3 ' oy aw' 0 er ' ' . ma be named chief coroner in mile both ways 1" me 3054” dlvmon she Pmduci Men-5 "Ht. Haw” cudmo": Harry MacLaugli1ln, James Allen, Beck also closed the meeting with wmlgh case he ma mg in my ' ax h ed 12.033 pounds of milk contain- TAILORID-TO-YOUR-MIAIURI ' """"d- Chm Wynne: consolation. Rupert no" md Joseph Robmsom pmyen county of the Provlgce 4a1iit:ietirMi.::ihed' (liirtlim-beer'i.iiqet:ome mg wztpoundl of 1” tam” um I Club Clothes "TIP Top" Clothes F1eefSfreefCIofhe.i M it Bill Dunsford: freeze-out, Mrs. R. 3Ap'nt;1- Gmu-) Mn;-1-chm. I Th At Ge A, h .nded to mm b "1 Id y E 9" ce”' .. a E connablg and M" D911 "W17. Keith Robinson president of oizr while! sotnfrilng themcno:on:-lad Ii.A:; ii: Medical Ass:olatloi'tf”llsenaai)d tirlr?ethr:iliItIir:;r-yesgors-OM clutli'vi?I,o.t.i in uny .x.. ..T.0 T7W” V DIE! IN EDMONTON - The . death occurread in Edmonton re- cently of Mrs. Albert Weeks. Mrs. V i Weeks with her family moved to Edmonton last September. A - daughter resides here, Mrs. El- : mer Claw of North Wiltahire, also . Mrs. Week's father. Mr. George Anderson of Charlottetown. Funer- al services were held from the Chapel of the Chimes. Interment ,1 was in West Lawn cemetery. LAKE -VERDE. WINNERS - , ” Lake Verde W.l. card party win- ners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lvan Redmond are the following: Ladies, Mrs. Owen Callaghan; Gents. Mr. Basil Traiiior; Conso- lation, Mr. Earle Quinn. At. the ' time of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cur- IGVI I-adieu. Mrs. Charles Shea; Gents. Mr. Charles Shea; Consola- tion. Mr. Ivan Redmond. Mr. Ray- mond Wood was the winner of a -travelling bag. Mr. Joseph Curley and Mr. James Redmond winners of a roaster. Lunch was served at both parties by the hottest. a&& ad by the members. Ferne Levy World Wide Guild of the Charlottetown Baptist Chur. presided over the regulari March meeting which was held) at the home of Mrs. Stirling In-E man Mrs. Alton Dolliver led thc' devotional service and a weighing. party was a special feature Pro-1 coeds were for the Phyllis Brownl Fund which assists medical stud dents who are preparing for for- eign mission service. Mrs. George Lewis told about the life of Miss. Alice Clark. Mrs. Vic Runtz con- ducted the group in a study of. the founding of the Reekie Bible! Mrs. Leigh Walker. BIRTHS GOOD-At General Hospital, Porff Arthur. Ontario, on March 5, 157. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne SJ Good, a daughter, Eleanor Rose, I lbs, l0Va ozs. JAY-At the P.E.I. Hospital, on March 16. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Jay, Charlottetown, (4 ' . Haley Lynn, 8 lbs. 12 Mr. H. Macquorrie Arrives In City Mr. Heath Macquarrle arrived in the city last evening on M.C.A.y He has been in Toronto since early. January where he was engaged in! research on the career of Sir Rob- ert Borden. former Canadian Prime Minister. Last summer he was invited by the University of Toront-l to go into residence at the University as a research associate under a program of the Rockefeller Foundation which historical conomic and political problems. He has now returned to take up permanent residence in the province. while in Toronto Mr. Macquar- rie attended meetings of the Unit- ed Nations Association of Canada been sending in prompt reports of lnquests. there were others who were as tardy as three weeks in submitting reports. Mr. Matheson said quite often the reports con- tained considerable medical term- inology which made them difficult for anyone except a doctor to in- ierpret. The chief coroner. in lieu of fees. will be paid out of the consolidated revenue fund. The salary will be fixed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. The act provides that one or more coroners may be appointed School. The hostess was assisted bring, gamma" "hour, to me y . it each of the counties. The at- 1" wrvhu ' dmcm" hmch W university for study of Canadian my-my general may tn W1-mug di. not the coroner of one county to act in any other county of the Province. HOSPITAL DEATHS Strong objection was voiced in connection with a clause which was to provide that the coroner -Bind the Canldlhn lnstltllte On PI-lb make an investigation and if nec- lic Affairs of which organisation eggary hold an jnquug tn the event he is a member. He was also in of 311 deaths occurring mum. as contact with the office of the Can- hour-3 from um um. of gaming” radian Association for Adult Edu- to hggpltgl or tn nu. yhqn cation to which he also belongs. persons di. whu. nude,-got” gn fun route home from Tomato Mr. ape.-anon, lilacquarrie visited Ottawa where he conferred with Mr. J. Angus R.R. Bell thought the 48-hour period was too long and felt it WIGMORE - At Oshawa. Ontario MacLean, M.P. and officials atiwoum mVn1.,ve u,'mec",m-y nu-d. on March 14. 1957 to Mr, and the national headquarters of the that he himself was in no position to say whether it was right or wrong but since strong exception had been taken by the two doctor members of the House he would agree to the amendment. In regard to the T amend- ment. Mr. Matheson said he could hardly picture a ” ' man spending an hour or two of his "Crown Point Model". owned by A. Gallant. North Rustico. produc- ed 15,925 pounds of milk. 594 pounds of fat testing 3.73 per cent. She was ninth in a clasa of 380. "Downhoma Margaret". a four- yaar-old owned by Hooper Broa.. Riistico,in305days, d '15.- Phono 5541 A. PICKARD 8. CO. Maker to Warn Prfal ,,. Your CREDIT Ligoodl '0 GRAFTON 81'- 1'lP TOP TAILOR time for 35.00. He felt the Depart- ment would not get the service it ahould by cutting the fee. when put to a vote. Dr. Bon- neIl's both amendments carried. EMBALMING THE BODY The act provides that no under- taker shall embnlm a body or ap- ply chemicals either to the interior: or exterior of same until given a death certificate either by the at- tending physician or the coroner. Dr. Dewar said doctors were often put on the spot by under- taken who. after they had a re- mains completely prepared for burial. asked the physician for a death certificate. Dr. Dewar said. a doctor could not accurately state the cause of death if he were not attending the person previous to death. Rather than cause alarm or undue upset to the relatives the doctor. after reasonable assurance that no unusual circumstances do- surround the death. would issue a Make W EASY WASHER asiiing A Pleasure WITH AN ON THIS ship to the relatives of the ceased. ' i Dr. Dewar concurred with thll tin! of the Progressive Conserva-:Lt-mior of the Opposition. He agre- KEHE g. M 5" ed H live party of Canada and the VIP-led that there should be some stipu- ' 0"” "W ly s candidate for Queen: County-llated time but felt that to hours pltal, Cartiervtllc, Island of !llon- Mr. Macquarrie is registered at was too long a time He noted . treal. on March 1.4, 1957. to Mr. the Queen Hotel where he wlllgirag 3 large percenui, 0; gnu" ' "d M” 99"? Kmev 8 son. spend I few days before taking up take place within this period of ; I 4. EASY i WRINGER MODEL 93?. r M"- Eric Wllmore a son Ste Progressive Conservative party.i gin WINK. Wdtlhi 5 lbs, Mr. Macquarrie is a vice presid- ou. death certificate. An undertaker falling to comply with the above regulations may be subiect to a fine of 350 or so days in Jail. :35 Q . LOOK AT ri-irss i-Lus FIATIIRIS: I-:asy's powerful spiral currents give the-live water action that gets more clothes cleaner . . . Faster! kdtuive Eaay spiralator Warrant .1, D'VId- residence at his home in Victoria. 1' .1 M be l ll'l'II? an many PQOPIC WOII cU"uE.gM me Ch” I H 1 , Zgreatly upset over such procedure. Hupml on March 19': olggflmi On the other hand. he said. Service Station (Frank Acorn, Prop.) Mr. and Mrs. Clair Currie. lnee mm yeah Ream" k.n"""d more were mlmy 9”,” '1” hu ,0... 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