i V 05 the Cabinet-" deg r d if u, 1 d 1 h n 1, .11 t k Th W. Gox after a short illness l 1 .. A - rm "These resolumms should not lexlleh I H Edkan gre s nee - or our ogs. free ng soc . ere will be 250 Then" M .6 th . I" I A D A ' "W "ad to Wm before the How xiii gtiiiwtli-o.'i";.iiiVeiiI.-miviapisiiiiiiiii NATURAL SETTING . 0" Emphymem 0 iii: bi'ii.i.'ie-I3 kdiiiiiiiefiili cdiiii he-Hie Stiwarri. di-i)-ishlsi oitiieniiii ; R hut "I959 me" felt "' was ”eces' Leader. Mr. Bell: "That's right and it Association l-(I,l;tcai;eiryh:lll)lr0l3t3IliId;eothteliI1&3b::- Ilgf: :)t;1l;'tTl:llll iIe("9rWl3j;'I: of e c . - e in 1 Past President's medal was pre- sented to Comrade Roy Bruce by AC. McEacliern. M.C.. Honorary President of Kingston Branch, Can- adian Legion. B.E.S.L. Bruce; Walter Shaw, A.C. McEach1 Left to right: Michael Murphy. Prn. .Pi-esldent Kingston Branch. Roy Barter-'s Film Lab.. CITY AND CENTRAL I Page 2, The Guardian "CRASWI-ILL for better photo-I y graphs.” .1 "YOUR DOLLAR nuvs Molu-:l at the Hughes Drug Store.” we TREAT THE SICK WELI... G-iggey's Pharmacy. 013911 3 I-m Mon., March 26, 1956 I ?j yl BY POPULAR request, repeat performance "sly Three Angels". April 3rd and 4th. P-W-Q I GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE Zion; Church. 3-4 pm. Charlottetowni Ministerial Association. Welcome. A LITTLE Theatre Guild pro-1 -two or three directors. now some- lone Is suggesting another director Bell. ison in the wide world for a dir- iectcr when we have a Department fvlhich lwhich tone of the resolution presented to- .day we don't seem to be getting iresuils." IWE was any way the Island could fur- ther its cause at Ottawa which would give the Province an even break. He said. "we don't seem to To Preve stringent economy in small items of expenditure was urged by 0P- positicn Leader Bell as he resum-k ed his s eech in the Budget de- bate Fri ay. Mr. Bell agreed that there were many demands for increased ser- vices and that revenue was lack- ing but felt that closer supervision in some Departments would effect an over all saving of considerable money. In making reference to the two resolutions pl'8SEIILed to the House Fndaygone on Labor and one son. our llivesitlock to the piaint where on industrial promotion. Mr. Bell HIGHWAYS cope w come ere ooking for mature birds will be released to said. "We have had the unique exi ftimrms has been done in perm. allow for ropa ation in the wild MI-5. R. W. cox perience of seeing two resolutions which were actually criticisms of the Government being presented by a private member and 8 member sary to bring up these matters to show the Government they are not doing things the way they should." ”We have to get something done hilt we have to appoint a director to prod the directors? We have 8 Minister. a deputy minister and to direct the directors." said Mr. ”I do not think there is any rea- is supposed to be the job for they are paid. But from the NEED A BREAK Mr. Bell wondered whether there Urges Stringent Economy " t nt Rising Deficits Ferry and. the Yarmouth Ferry. "These were sponsored wholly or in part by the Federal Govern- ment," he said. "I have great faith in Mr. Win- ters." said Mr. Bell, "and if there is a move a foot to change the leadership of the Liberal Party I hope everyone will push to see that he gets the leadership." Mr. Bell said he would like to take the opportunity of extending to to Mr. and Mrs. Winters his sin- cere sympathy In the loss of their the Minister." "Everyone is looking for increas- ed grants. It is too bad the Pro- essential services." Year after year I have told the wants to spend more money in his Department we will not say one word to him. I advocated subsidies to young boys and girls in buying pure bred animals. We can build up ”It seems the Highway Depart- ment usually finds A way of spend- ing more money than we vote for them every year. The Government has said we have to cut down on Scotland and in the Guernsey Is- lands and buyers come from all .over the world to buy their cattle." Mr. Rossiter: "They come here could he done in so far as our cattle are concerned. We have a natural setting for the raising of cattle. We are a disease free area but if we want pure bred cattle we have to go to Ontario and pay whatever they ask as well as pay the frieght down here." ”Of course we do not agree with the expenditure of 350,000 in the Department of Education but the Government took the money from School Unit Number One so now we have to give it back to them. Last year we put through the Dis- abled Persons Act and from all , accounts you had to be nailed up "It IS 1! QIIESUOI3 Whflhef We in the coffin to get it. But I know. should be engaged in heavy farm- of several people who really can-ling or In light farming. It has now not do a thing to make a llvingldevcloped that we can grow prac- for themselves who cannot get the tically any fruit or vegetable pension." . grown on the North American Con- Mr. Bell empasized the import . tinent. I remember a few years ago ance of economy In small ways. it was thought we couldnt grow He said he had learned from Iet- Icucurnbers here but when Matthew ters which he had received thal.Wells started here the first year employees of the government gar- they got such a crop they had to age report for work by punching theldump millions of them. The grow- time clock and then go home for ing of small fruits and vegetables breakfast and come back later. .may well be the answer to our 88- These crews he was told. go outrlcultural troubles." said Mr. Bell. on the road and fool away thcirl He said Prince Edward Island time and when three o'clock conic-slwas not gettinll the beef market konw-anyway some one has to tell vincial Trasurer didn't have 815,- A 000,000 so that he could use if for Minister of Agriculture that if he fi Back From Talks Mr. George W. Cheverie, super. visor of Insurance for the Char). ottetown National Employment of. flee. and National P. Unemployment Insurance Assoc- iation of Canada. returned over the week end from Ottawa. where he attended a special committee meet- ing of the Association. The special committee meeting was called to discuss a job evaluat- ion program with the members of the Unemployment Insurance Com mission.-Before returning to Char- lottetown Mr. Cheverie addressed two meetings in Moncton on the work of the Unempoyment Insu- nnce Associaton. The first of his talks was delivered to the Regional Office branch of the Association. and later he talked to the Moncton local office branch of the Assoc- aiion. on both occasions he dis- h I) f of the The P.E.I. Fish and Gama As- sociation has started the second phase of the intended pheasant pro- gram that was inaugurated in years ago Saturday by the purchase of 250 pheasants from Janesville. Wis- consin. The parent body at their meeting of March 2 revealed that it has laced an order for 250 mat- um. f - pheasants to be del- ivered in eary April with the in- tention of hatching the eggs from these 50 layers that are from the best breeder stock in the U.S.A. The estimated number of eggs that will be incubated will be in the Vicinity of 3.000. After the eggs are gathered from the layers these The chic s wi be brooded and kept until they are able to fend for themselves in the wild. A sufficient number of this year's hatch will be retained in holding pens for future The hatchery is under the care of Mrs. Charles (Chuck) Roberts. At the meeting of the parent body all executive and directors of the Laura Lynn Rites At Fort Augustus The funeral of the late Laura Lynn of Auburn was held on Sat- iurday morning from the Hennes- sey Home to St. Patrlcka Church. Fort Augustus where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. T.P. Butler, P.P. who also officiat- ed at the grave. Rev. W. W. Simp- son occupled a seat in the sanctu- ary. The pail bearers were Messrs. Edward Callaghan, James Boyian, Ambrose Kelly, Lorne Macxenna, Chester Callaghan, Emmett Hug- es. Interment took place in the Association Starts Second . Phase Of Pheasant Program county branches were In attend- ance and the. heasant i-ogram t VIII ldollted wi out a dssentlng "if; s I. e r m ' sh , . mi. ”.i.i.l::?.i?.il::ki:t”"c'i5di-1 deli: attractlions. and M. was ecided th t th field day of the run iuui daiiiieniiii sociation will be held at Dalvey in June If arrangements can be com. pleted. The sports will include fly casting, bait and spinner casting and trap shooting. Death Thursday The death occurred I th P Edward Island Hospitalll, Thursriiifye March 22. 1956, of Mrs. Reginald Charlottetown: where she enjoyed a wide circle of friends. Her hus- band a veteran of the South African War, was for many years line fore- man with the Martlme Electric Co He predeceased her six years ago, The late Mrs. Cox was a faithful gihuerlgehnt of St Pauls Anglican Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Frank, Leonard and Marjorie, R. N., all of this City and Kathleen (Mrs. Harold Howatil Moncton. A sister, Mrs. A. E. Leigh, resides in Charlottetown A son. Borden. died in 1940. The funeral of the late Mrs. Reginald W. Cox was held yester day afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church where service was conducted by Canon'J.T. Ibbott. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs, to 8 pm. ,. . dllctlo "MY Three A”K913"- l h fi d in the Federal they start for home arriving back in Newfoundland. They can get it , g RE5E':VE ”lgm?m(; A:g;1e1:I.diAPl'l1 3711 311d 4'-h- P-W-C3 'G;i:veerhn:i3Nt bueinl Sbelieve we have i in time to check out at five o'clock ;;;hca(rli(e;rd Il'(')1n1 Western hcatnagdaf; alhsiiehd 31ewiitnliggtigyopfutzpkgszt Church Cemetery The mneul W” lPt'i;)&teg;)m;rllgI. Fl;gh.e1ltia:li.:ri:i:, 41 " ee .1 . 1 - g . , ."icrewasasoraeo . ' ' '- - -- . Ii ?.'j3v,c.h or W l woR'riI's PHARMACY. Pure . zg.";,ef;'iQfl.Jfnt2;;.?”””" I” H” SERIOUS CHARGE. 5 oi),iioo.iioo lbs. of beef in the Mari- 8110" 5"? 1"1eTe5ted- V9” IEIFEIV ”"9"d9d- Dllchemhh Ernest MacKay. 1 -Dmgs w"h 5" expenemed "P ” "Mr. Winters knows our circum- Hon. Mr. MacKay: "The Leailer time Provinces last year but they Mlehdhg the Special Committee C0199" it cheaper In western meeting in Ottawa in addition to t ALL REDkeC1R0uS)Sml:gY up can ,vice. Dial 3424. of the Opposition is making a very! can raise 0" 3” 55 'l '” ' if t t I on serious charge and I would appre-icanada. V855InE km 3i Red Cm” h”d'l ITICEEES If” 3:9 l1?.”5i,E;iZ Mmdaly .rId)e"dIsmheef(?I9er l'fln?.I.s,aI)d pIVIlrc.eBellr. clate knowing of any particular in-I Idon't know whether the Market- quarte" Early this week ip 8:; 1 B.” 5 ed "R ' 0,:1257z:he I As an Instance of what has been. stance where this is happcned.' -Ing Board-If we have a marketing GROUPS interested lnlat Oman Si Tues ay 13” ' The funeral of the late Donaldldone for Nova Scotia since Mr. Mr. Bell said not all of the let Board-is operating BYE l!0l- There DRAMA rd 'ard Island Dramnl CENTENNIAL Y's Men's ClubiLIOV(I Garnhum took place Sundayiwinters became a cabinet mem- ters he received were signed ”buIlseems to be a lot of complaints '3,” .P”"ce Yh-W the booklel, on resents "My Three Angels" 5 afternoon from the MacLean Fun her, Mr. Bell referred to the Hali-l I am convinced that it has been that peo ice are not getting ” BeStwaL W15 mg I ti us of the N1, 1 ed). A ..-.1 3.3 ,'nd ex-al Home with services at Tpinj(yifnX Dartmouth Bridge, The Cansolgolng on. Perhaps one member of.lnformat on about markets." Mr. glefrulfs f:i':3u;egi:vi;i1t; ,0 Mn; i4u:eep!i3Ccim:dit5r;uEn 1 United Church at three o'clock Causeway. The Port Aux Basque.the crew protects the other-I don'tlBell concluded. esiva ' - - - - i 'l Ida stances here and I think we shou Mr. Cheverie were w.J' Russel, First Vice-President of Toronto, Miss K.M. Leddy, Vancouver, E.C. Foriier. Pembroke. Ontario and Ilene Prudhomme, Montreal. ANNOUNCING I cash-now pay-later plan! ; D-)Now Y0IIUcIngnthocIIhyoIInoodpromptlyuIdPAY .1 LA1'nin thstsro'- 1 " Hoyoup - And get than in the bargain: Cuts In I Visit-Phone first, then .' come in. Illl consolidation lorvlco at no extra costl lriclinlvo i fast the members attended 7.80 Mass at the Church of the Most Holy R d . .; Frank Blank. Ch3rloI,teL(7WTI,i iServices were conducted by thei '-' - i VISIT HI-STYLE Mil1in9l'.V. I Rev. A. Frank lliacLean a d R ; II. R. 6. Closing date for Festivali ' p . n ev.l 1 t t d "I , ' . . Enmes March 315.. .,'(;.;ree;li:t;(;:eorrg:i;5t:rt.iee;:Ehlgle;::1r slllll): g,.inII0lfh:IE1ll-((11 tt hristiex The churchgglgcg ?;:IIlIqLS'VLIleIC:laiL(Illge'Evr(;1V'e9rl'eD:l'vl:;l: gllgtidggwglnegatgemgrglasan me deb: lliguorian Youth ism rt:;rz:)smI;;si;)i;n((i;3iiEnA.u3I(:agIty,DI::. see why nearly 2 million people chose tut you-I ' ' i i ' P Q ' F 0 capaclm Im"me"” itself. Then the bond houses wilii " E ' ' lonsssototlsotcv-noon llpnslmionltsncuauto Amy Card party he(1:dAIiiDC(-zliitral Royalty Hall Thurs-f L I (I: 2 d M . John Thomp- I !::(f)l(liISl7IBLI0ll. Ill-lira. M. Walker, I iznenm nxllzhrlihranltiolfsilliiiglkigil; zngv City Th0 135' C195" Pemd was igmg Imm 3"y”m”" Holy Redeemer Parish held its an ' ince 3 . - ' ' - - -s ' . ' reezeout Mrs. Ernest 501718 lime 13610?! the Chllslm” - EARLY PIONEERS day mm” the belle" he added' nual Communion Breakfast at the ACUOIL 3"d the 800d which C011” :51 GREIT GEORGE STREET CIIKRLO nlllrf. Victnr Clnw, Dom-lseason. y C”""""ed fmm PPM 1 He'made fitgtlIl'sh;9::;fl':S5o':J7 3: M-1:155:18" Wit” ';'”"05;fd”llh”h': Community Centre on Sunday. he at-'C0mP”5h9d ,bY their I93dI"B IoconIlIlur,PlekuIl'IuIldI TIITOWN .rize. Mrs WY” Lid5l”"'- Tm" PRIZE WINNERS .. Prize win. !g3lTIldP90h9&l'- Pony "They dkm Illilnirliblir :10 ggglgewnm 9 erfsllgm March 25th. Previous to the Break exqglnivlaw pally lives. Imomicsn -Asiuoruuvzsul our Hamel” Um” Hlgh SW" Mr5Uners at the card Party 0'1 Thurs" is akn iii: asesistance They went iivegre refusedtb what Biievtermetii ed be stiles dsilpeia ernmivsl mtliolliuci am "MING: " ”'olNmlN'-"ION! '0. Evmmo noun F-VH9-it 9"”-W Wiles mt M”-J'idav evening March 22- 8”?"-' COW ' i oi? t th '1 .on their II - " -f i t" iii t t b T ly is ll aimaii 31: O 95 "'''''''''''''''””''''''''''''''' ' """'""'”"""'”""”' V, g Znd Mrs, Gladys Enm. . , - Ladies D Mrs.lpeoplp. uwe cannotamrdm matchpa on wi a smie IL, neo ascs . e ers sen mi y mg the pie, (0 , pump 10 the ra nor. o ow ng r. radys Dairy. munity Centre were A and a song in their heart one of bankrup political derellcts, who are last time. ..BecBusenwou1d be n address. Rev. J.Q. Coghlan spoke Men's first. Clayton Stevenson. 2nd. George Cooper. IN ENGLAND - Now serving at the Royal Canadian Air Force's 30 Air Materiel Base Lanilaf. N033- Engiand is LAC Patrick Gouthierga Radio Operator. Pat was born in North Riisticn and was educated at v. - the Stella Marie School. his parents ' Mr. and Mrs. John Gouthier reside In North Rustico. Before joining th R.C.A.F. in I951 Pat was a Red Cross Swimming Instructor in Char lottctown. During his R.C.A.F. car- :-er he has served in Chatham. N. 8., Whitehorse Yukon Territory and Vancouver BC. u BIRTHS. MAIIRIAGES. IIEATIIS 50: Per Insertion Births ..--1-mmm-m-mm'mm'jT STEVENSON -. At the st. John day nlglit. Ladies first, Mrs. GOT”; weekis selling. Every style Hi- 1-pk plan, In the penplesl Cemet Style. 'er,v. i . The pail hearers were En;-l wa N0 ACCIDENTS -. For the hr.-ii C. . . - ll several weekends there I53imma'&:rrmfhi;,xEaaezgggggizbi Earl Stecle. ' . time in were no traffic mishaps within the llheseggrants. That is a point Mr, ' Premier that You can. take into con- Henry Gaudet door-rize. Miss Em-. Shh-jmtlon the next time you so to "ma Brazil; freeze-out, Mrs. John- 0”f”'3- Y0" Fan tell lMacIsaac and Mr. Dan Chipman.lc3h! lake advantage of their gen- , lorlslty unless they become a little ..TRANSPORT. MEETINGS I .-lmm zvnrrgus and. Kive us the .Keith Macl(innon returned Friday Whole grant. There is no question might from Niagara Falls and 'For- abm” "- We ('3hh0l begin to match .onto where he attended two import- grants llkc Ontario or Quebec." lant meetings dealing with Bus Line Said Mrnllessian, traffic. I The Fifth Kings member could . At Niagara Falls Mr. MacKlnn- not see the need for all the assist. on attended the annual meeting of is Called upon to make. "I was born lNorth America Van Lines (Can-. lada) Ltd. where more than 100 lrepresentatives from the I000 al29"'I COMPANIES FORMED - The icies were assembled. At Toronto, current number of the Royal Ga. Mr. Mat-Kinnnn was a guest at n . zettc carries notice of granting of dinner meeting of the Canadian letters patent to Maritime Station- Sectlon, Society of Automotive EnI1- , cr. Limitcd. authorized ineers, held at the Royal York.slo.oooo: and R. L. Dickieson Li- ll-Iotel. mlted. 390.000; also notice of ap. I vlicatlon for letters patent on be. I half of Dillon and Spillett Limit- cards Thanks ed. :50-000 proposed authorized ca- i The family of the late Johnl i pita . Kelly wish to thank the Sisters of the Sacred Heart Home. 515-, ters of the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Father Macxenna. .Alex Ford 2) Miss Mary O'Brien; lMen 1) Mr. Clem Wynne: 2' Mr- Personals thcm youl got a college education. We never twelve of us and everyone of us thought of grants. I am the young- est of Ihe twelve. The Hcsslans can stand on their own feet. ta thei own language and not go beg- l the first things they did when they landed on these shores was to erect a building In which they could worship God. . "When I hear the Minister of Ag- irlculture refer to certain land in 'this Province as Culloden soil and lmake the suggestion that the De- partment might move these people to some other area. I wonder who is going to tell these Scots to 'move - The Minister ? - And I wonder what that Scot will tell the l Minister" I " '” his ealy political ex- periences Mr. Hessian said: ''I came into this House as no other man has ever came in and to me and me alone belongs the honour. I went into that Conservative nest capital known as the Georgetown District where they had elected fou Con- servative Premiers, and as a mere boy of 23 I was eected. I neve asked one man to vote for me and I was the First Liberal to come out of there." Speaking of the Geogetown Fe- ry. he recalled the first boat which was on the un. "It wa scalled the 'Matheson mery-go-round' be- friends Friends will regret to hear of the cause it had to turn around to dock ik do like they did in Newfoundland. Club Communion Breakfast Held The Liguorian Youth Club of kick us out and the only place we will be able to go will be to the Central Bank. Then they i S they will send experts here to run the country and the sooner that they." he demanded, "to say whether these people should not get pension-never mind the let- ters-send the cheque." Speaking of the Geogetown Jail, to 25 yeas had been blnglng in a ecommendation fo a new stove. with the old stove which did not have a pope daft. He had called this matter to the attention of the Attoney Geneal and one week af- te he did so is new stove was in- stalled. A little late the gates in the stove went and the pisones wee in dange of feezlng. Now lthe plsones. he said. wee in dang- yge of being poisoned by the wate "the land flowing with milk and fom the pump. honey" and to bring his "two un- M. Hessian said he was maIt- fortunates" along with him. awful thing if some time when an appeal case was on before a full bench and we were to come in and find thee dead judges. Then. M. Aitoncy Geneal, thee would be in job to you. a job fo menad fo Reggie Bell." The Kings member congratulated the Leade of the Opposition oh, the speech he had made. stating it was the finest Liberal speech he ever heard made in the House. He in-1 vited the Leader of the Conserva-l tlve party to cross the line into COMING MAYI-1.15.16,” MERRY MINSTRELS stan's briefly The Urban The guest speaker for the occas- University. Dr. 0'Grady gave a very inspir- ing talk on Catholic Action. stress- ing the qualities of leadership. He pointed out the ways in which mem-. bers of the Club could be active participants in the field of Catholic to the members. breakfast was Blanchard. IT'S COMING under the Convenorshlp of the Spiritual Com- mittee, and was prepared and serv- cd by mothers of some of the mem bers: Mrs. Allan MacDonald, Mrs. Cyril Shepherd. Mrs. John Mclnnis Sr.. Mrs. Con Gaudet. Mrs. Stephen Trainor. Mrs. Frank McElroy. Mrs FIFFIVMI Nationwide lash credit Card. Phone, write, come in today and g SHIRTS. FOR EASTER SEE THE NEW SHORT 1 Flight Quality, Whit! L.. TOOKE'S comm smn 4.95 A General H”3PIm "n March 17th in the Sacred Heart Home. also Illness of Mr. Percy Keenan who and if a strong north east gale as I” M” '"'d M”' R"b"' M' st” the many friends in Iona who is a patient in the Charlottetown blowing it would have to returrvlvto g , V9"-W" "I" Lois Macmmam) ' sent Mass cards or helped in any Hospital. ithe other side." . daughter Karen Lynn. way during their sad h91'98V9' He said the fare was fifty cents. -I11 Nam. Hg” I l I . Mr- Joseph I-annon. Stoushton "The charged 25 cents for in cow MILl;lGAN;A:-dt-he WNeiSI0cl'l:1 lme" A hgph F Rd”. Htiass. has returned home after at: gnd go cents for . 'l,e.cow' when i Pit Oh 1' fly. 81' - ' end ng the funeral of Mrs. R. Mac- ll1eLllm-al took lg V In ' 1 (5 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Angus ----------'nougaii in amid mm. out "1 , ,3. M av” ';od”;"?:n Mllilgan. Alberton,. I son, I Memorlam ed mics. e a cry Y I'll - David Angus. 7 lbs, 5 ozs. ll rggggggg Mrs. Edwin Duffy. Village Green. Hi ...L......- ha rat d h f G d 1. M. esslan said the practice of . Nu” g FRASER.-At the Prince Edward BERRIGAN - In I0VI5lgTI'I'ICBI'Tl:rl'Iy-!vQ: aftlgihtgttailzlilfg m':e';alRo, golng In debt seems to be pretty I iv mm Hospital. March 24. me. oi Fig.-ggecut. DL-iygarkm menu... ......:. Mrs. R. MacDougaIl 0.. ggegglgnt 1," "5; ',,'-;7,,Wlf'-C "lg" ANNUAL EASTER MONDAY PLAY ALSO noouin coLLAn sums ” M” ''-"d M"' John 3' Fm" iiiiii overt c”....;...'.y" March 24ihm"'”d” "'”"”"" has itns eiiiili3iis- Greatongritaitimhag hliteye Itzii-g.II.?icI;is)(i)ir.n.IoIi:ilisIV:yl:iyi;' 25th. 1944. Mother.'brothers andi; Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Is convales. its billions. The countries all over I O To 9 -. Mrs P-suits!-EL.2wizz.tla::;:::'.'ie:.il:t;;.i2: iii.l;l'l?..l.l";.'l".h?.?llE.5l:5E; ere S e Ire SIZES 14 t0 We COLE - In loving m9m01'3' 0' following an opcratlon at the Chai-I: heels In debt and nobody seems to , A .- White Shirts "9 dr9s5Y and TOOKEIS white Shirts NOSIIIIS :':1e31m;: Ct;Iei6Fr4l?;Ig1 River Wh0intlglow:I..-Hospital. Her many fri- care . , ,., - with correct fitting collars are excellent value. HNLA-'-'-3,-"m-n”T'T":TT-S0Ng. In the aummea arc . - . ' 1 an s wsh her a speedy recovery. Canada will wake up to our spgclql Affqnqgmgnf Th. J.nki'" Ph WE ONLY SELL THE BEST town Hospital on Mar? M, 1956', In a graveyard softly , K R P t. d C CTITICCY. Lillian Flnlayson. OTII-ICCIIO,l close beside a country road . l OW! I I'SOlI Ill ompany I D1AL4219 H A M aged 83 years. Resting at the Lies the one I loved so dearly , . CC 11 es c Funeral Home until G fr m us to his abode I A '1' were as near as your .e:.:..:.v..... .. 0 - ATTENTION ' ' mm Mmwm ?.li2Z:.';"i?.i'l?:.'.iiy”"” '""”- I co 1 E - . - - MMUNI Y c NTRE Rh" canewryi SIMMONS - In loving memory of my dear grandmother. Mrs. Al- fred Slmmons who passed away; March 28th, 1955. To All Carpenters 'An organization meeting will be held at the ”' I APRIL 2nd and 3rd i Admission 75: -- IMPORTANT NOTICE CIIIYIOTTITOWH n m on ee 1 ace.l C '1-uf I -...... -.... l:EI'-2-.;-rf.-l:.:?.:E3.::f-.- 2.2.2121: P2:-.:::.: l " "" .. ...... 1: Elston St. jj ”" '”"""' j:":d”; '" M ...., ,,,.,..,,,g, i ' il'HIS same EASTER wssx wArcu FOR out: An. wulcii ml 4,” ,.:'g:m::m;.".'....:, Y 5" ' Tickets on sale at Holman s wiu. APPEAR IN nus NEWSPAPR wsoNssnAY. gmngoug - 1n loyln! , qf From I, Complete Funeral and d if M . Alfred si - Ambulance Service m, e" V 9 H m mons who passed away March our STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN! ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. norm 5. IIIAIILEY "”" 1”” ll 5"" T0 8!! .g mud. gg Onedyeiar has passed since that so sy, when one I loved was calledi sway. : God took her home. i i "THE UPPER ROOM" NOTRI DAME AIDITORIIIM But in my heart she liveth stlll.l Always remembered by husband: '.TT'mnnc. Alfred Simmonds. IACPIIIBSON - In lovi rnem- W ”' "W" ""' K" "W" 'A Drama or Christ's Passion By Robert Hugh Benson FOR NEW STYLE IASTR SHOES See The 49' K. & R. Shoe Store Stock ' Ire. Christine Macrhorson. Dun-; :'OC"WIIo passed away March 3.'i,l 7 SMLIPEJR MARKI I Noinoredesthnorncro pain ggA,p. , - g . o thank the heavenly mm - In Q3”. 31"” ' WV Wg V "' '”' cut of experienced players (121 .-.,."Z.I'.II.'I.i..t 411111111 7 fdlillcd Illin. Ildli. ilvl 'rNv' - I.-if-M All Hr-tile Imlsilwfr ri”'.l - fw- Tichonieofbcltersllocs ....,m Time: 8 pm. Admission: 81.00