Turnout ln Charlottetown Recognition Given For LiieI l Saving Training in P. E. I. The continued threat of rain failed airs played by the l7th Reece Regi- of Charlottetown. and Verv Rev. to deter Charlottetiwrn's Irish ment hand under the direction I'.I-I lilat.-Donald. Chancellor of the community from staging yesterday of WO l. tfiii-irles Mai-(iregor. the Diocese. were present in the Sanc- morning one of the largest Si. parade moved down Grafton and tuary. Patrick"; day parades seen here Pownal to Kent St. thence to Stu After Mass the parade reformed in recent years. Dunstan's Basilica by way of and returned to the B.l.S.. Club- Shortly after to o'clock around Queen. Richmond. and Greatlrooma on Grafton St., by way of I20 sons of Erin. led by Chief George Streets. Despiet lowering Great George. Richmond. Prince. Marshal. William Maccarron. for- skle.-' . many citizens turned out Kent. Great George and Grafton IIlt'(l up in front of the Bcne- to witness the annual event. l)res-Streets. l volent lnsh Soeietys head- tied in the full regatta of the At a meeting of the members of. a quarters in preparation for their;B.l.S. In top hats. with sham- the BIS. following the parade. annual March 17th parade in hon- rocks and rosettes. the marchers congratulatory telegrams were or of St Patrick. Patron of Irish lpresented an impressive spectacle.lread from various Irish societies men every where. AT THE BASILICA throughout Canada. Of special The parade frat marched to the At the Basilica Solemn High interest to the group was ('t-notaph. where a wreath was pla- Mass was iielebrated by Rev. Clzir- telegram received from T.J. Kier-l ed by Brother Ambruselenrc Rocltc. assisted by Rev. nan. Eire's Ambassador to Cana-l' Smith and Brother Ray Dunn intPreston Hammill and Rev. walterlda. l memory of brethren who fell in Reid. The sermon was deliveredl Participating in yesterday": par- both world wars. by Rev. Father Sweeney of thelade was Maurice Croken. Presi-1 To the tune of "The Wearing of Passiontst Fathers. Most Re v. dent of the Emerald Benevolentl the Green". and other lively Irish Malcolm A. Mac!-Jachern. Bishop.lrisl1 Society. CITY AND CENTRAL YOU! DOLLAR buys more all the Hughes Drug Store. 0 Hold Following I 0 Window Incident . A city resident was an involun- " ' " ltary overnight guest at the local ” u CK OF THE "us" P"'3'” .poiice station following fast action 50 cents. try your luck at Patter-- . - . Sm” Jeweuem 113 Km" 5.” last night by city Constables Lloyd CARD PARTY S. Pius X Perv nu, Queen Archer and Preston Hillier. hh Han mmgm .1 aim GOSPEL llall U er Prim. ' The two members of the Char- WE TREAT ll" Slck wen G” Street. special meetinlgrs continuing lmleww" Pml” "turning "om ' Key's Pharmacy. ODE" 3 1411- I0 Monday. Tuesday and wednes. patrol early last night. heard a ' P-"L day nights at 8-00 p.m. All Welv loud crash as they reached Hughes come. corner. and observed a man dash- CARI) PARTY. Community Hall. Tournament. 8.30. 5l"l"3 P3” ing into the mouth of an alleyway lbuilding. Lunchcs prizes. Speeding around the block the DR. O.M.S. OLANDT. eminent Friends of Mrs. Kathleen Higson. ic - Canadian scientist. will deliver the School Street. will be pleased in.e?.?,”.f.b,1f,f,:,'.,'l,f:: 3;: r3:;.m.mI.Ef;rs. Robertson Memorial Lecture at know she is making a satisfactory (he, ;m.emg,,m,n showed that n Prince of Wales College. Thursday recovery from her recent oper- window had been broken at the lilzirch 28 at 8'30. Public cordially ation in the P F. I. Hospital. ism". of Island I.-uniersp The man llwllcdt was taken into custody. ATTENTION Car owners, now l is the time to replace your shock absohers. Bushings included 34.95 DEVINE - On llarch 12th 1957 "mg" "" "d "” M””" "V"- mlne disaster of the 30s. ea. Bonded brake linings to Mr. and Mrs. .l.F.. Divine a e x c h a n g c d price 54 75 set. daughter. Karen Anne Weight mg: lglagcgi gigging! ihls draieifep Ilamco rings. car. truck. tra- 8 lb. 5 nu. i " 'n D "i . . . national first aid and mine res- ;'”' ”"d.'"T."".f:fl"””' Tam” MCDONAl.D- it the ('liurlntte- we Wlllrsl held lll the United ccegmnw um ' town Hospital on March 13. l957'S'3"5- PRIZE WINNERS-winners at l0 Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Me- the Sons of England card party 7lVlglII(':l6Ie R0adM it E . M k wcrr-: Larlles' first. Mrs. Loman 9" 5- 0l-llllT5. ary n Inger a as tlatrns. second. Mrs. Ray Garn- L3'""- 9 ti. .. . it .Al (iiffl. ..".':-. .::.t?”.::3;...t::. .;t..3. gums v J0? '3'H3l'-l19Y? "lll301lll0"- 303' largest of all the catchment basins White; door prize. Mrs. J. E. Kelly: it-eezeout. Mr. and Mrs. LAWSON - M H" P3 James Atkins. mm”, 1 is the one lying between the North Hogpital ,,,. 5,,,,,i,,y' Mar”, ,7.tRiver Road on the west and the 1957, M.-,, Isagp pg Laws”, -1,, . Railway on the east. This area can To (-ALL FOR -rENDEm-pgneg her 7t5i year. R.-mam w 1 H . be serviced by one lift station and vision to call for tenders for ap- h' "'5"-5l""d "U5 m0l'lllllE WW.” "um" "me ammo "Th"! nrnximamy 700 gem of ma ho" from tho Mach.-an 1-tune,-at sanitary sewer mains for servicing Home in her late residence at l the -presently. developed area. A Sianhopc Funeral from WrsllP0ril0n of this length would be Covehead United Chtirch tomor- 1 across private lands to avoid a row lTuesdayl. service com-lsecond or possibly I third llft called for a gasoline driven chain. mmclng '" 2 ll.Cl0Cll- Illlerflllllll l slam"- Mw with an 13 inch blade to be West Cori-head Cemetery. ft'Tdhese featsemcnts dsltnuld be lo- used in firefighting. The Council? . 989 0h "We 1'0! I and their meeting was called to receive anICgIRRAiFl- Asl the P""" C'"""Y proposed location would be deter- etigineerls report on the water and1 19?,” J'0h""K.":'day' M”ch "mt milled before any construction I! sewer situation in metropolitan Fl ' " wing C”"a" o'.St' 5l3l'l9d- 7719 Tran! C-lilladl Hlt'Il'l- cm...-1,,..e..,w,., -ealhors are 58 years. Resting 1 way will be located in this area, . al t ' B"w"e55 F”"9l'l'l lflllllle l and while certain smaller cross- FUNERAL SATURDAY - The, llllm 8 funeral smite W.lll be ings can be made after the road funeral of the late Dewar Cudmore hill” ll l-00 D-m- 0" Tuesday. is completed. the major troselnga was held Saturday afternoon from Mllrfh 190'. then fllrwarded h.V should be completed before the the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. and P13"? ill 0Fl"l3- Olllhrlo lllr sub-baseia placed and compacted." was very largely attended. Ser-i funeral service at St. Jean's vice .t thc home ma grgvg way. Anglican Church at 2.00 p.m. PARKDALE CATCHMENT conducted by Rev. A.F. M-cLean.. 0" Thursday. March 21st. Inter- So far as the Parkdale catch- Pall bcarcrs were Donald Camp- "l"ll lll llle Clllllrh C0m0lCrl'- ment is concerned the report says bell- Fred Gauthier. Henry Gau-l the collection point for this basin thier. Neil McNev'ln. Robert Ar- I wet fth Si. Pt ' R d hing. Gilbert Doiron. Interment Illltl asliftostatibn at thlsebllle feoe.d- waa in the People's Cemetery. ,A-rcmllngn g BELL M St. lng a force main discharging Into Dunstan's Basilica on Feb. 21th the gravity system of Ch'town bl.iI:.narliJlNl:,I::s'.u:S(t,an?t;'Egr:;ll?(:i oil 1957 By Rt. Rev. Monsignor ”";”l'' k':'”"” '"'"'""9 ' Pm" Alexander Drive, with their 9-yeah M'3M'l""'- J00" Marlorie Bell cu 3' y "5 "um" int” ll" ctlmllm Md daugm" Mnuym 1,." M. Hm, of Charlottetown to Walter Jema M ll” l'""'b”'”"3l' mV"'- g" on 5.tm.day' when Marilyn Batchllder of Georgetown P.I.l:.l m'l;l'I.e.:i:lii'clsleri; esyaitclo't!h;r1;nueitr;)p't;o will undergo an o ration. Several. I years ago Marliyil” suffered a sev-l ”l'" which WW” 99"” 'PP"”lli ore head injury when struck by I "mely llom M3 which wmud "' car At the time she appeared to ""'A" h”"5l;i 75v0ltl0.P":,Vlilll(-1 I mgkg ,. good ,-ecove my 1," cornp men o u an o a sine; had ,-opened "lack, M "1. past generation is contained in the ness requiring emergency hospital-. "P0" Wllell ML Crllldlll Ill!” ization. On the advice of Charlotte-l "the exlatlntz water and lower town doctor, ghg win 30 under the systems of Charlottetown installed rare of it uuirologlctil surgical taken to a nearby hospital Sunday Wm! 75 Yelrs H80 Ire ltlll in EX- specialist in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs, ntsht utter flames quickly ripped Ilryanton will remain with their ulroutlh the Convent of Presente- dniighter until after the operation. "ml Of Mary- Mr. Bryanton is the senior auditor They were reported to have suf- for the Unemployment Insurance fered broken llmhl Whth they Commission In Prince Edward Is-.lf'Hpcd from the bumlng building. land. fwlierc some 60 children reside as ' lboarding students. pittstallation of four inch main has l The flrr destroyed a iwn-storey resulted in undersized mains and with not less than 450 pounds pres- sure was made at a special meeting of the City Council held Saturday afternoon. Tenders will also be Two Nuns, Nine Children lniured SUTTON. Que. fCPl-Two nuns and nine children were reported water have not caused any ap preciable deterioration of water mains and the sewer system within the concepts of its original design is adequate." He felt that Fire departments from S o. Richford. Vt. and Enosburg l-latll: "memo". iVt. were called to the fire which COOPERATION REQURED .5"""'l ”l”"" 7 P I" Mr. Crandall concluded his re- p ll WM rctlnru-d under control port by ggyinj that eventually en. ;"h""' m "cm lnperatloil between the three muni- A gm-up-iiiiu would he noulrtd with the onus on the two smaller mem- bers to make the (renter conces- alone. He then added "I fully appreci- ate the Institutions in this report as regards financing. local auton- omy.rauqseIrienf.s, taxes. maln- tonance and service. and realize they are not within my terms of reference or the scope of this ro- N.D.MMdmen UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMEII lMine Rescue lSuper Dies STELLARTON. N.s. tcpi - James White. 73. of Stellarton. lrhlef Dost-o mine rescue superin- llenderii. died at his borne early Sunday. - Born In Plfeshtre. Scotland. Mr. Charlottetown and North Wlltshire DIAL 5549 WorldWar.hewaseppehItetlDes- seputeteedent and 1lEestsISt. IIAL 4820 Gmwhh nnunlul Amlltlhlu leeviee IIIEIT E. IRIILEV and financial ltlndpolnt servicing of the metropolitan area of Charlottetown leaves no at- i giiggygtgrs r it lat the rear of the Rogers Hardware 3 cellent repair. The qualities of the t b a past wartime restrictions causing lwooden addition to the convenilsuggests six inch pipe in some pand damaged th. convent itself. sections to provide necessary fire port." But. be-says with municipal. Charlottetown white who in mm co-1 S.'.'.1.'L”.'.”.f ..i""-s...""".t"...".'.'.'....'.'.'IIi”..'.t F'n."' M wan Aw?! C0"lllllhh'&9. lg cent in tentative ' SCENES from the St. Patricksurday night. Left to right - David and Everett, Reagan as Jimsey play ”Ciiitlcrclla 0'Iictlly" stagctl Morris as Forrest Arnold. Patsy llrziytlcn. g at the Coinuiunity Cciiire on Sut- Jud- ith Bohne. Gertie Balsam as Gran- ELIZABETH Willett as .B.I p The Benevolent Irish Society scored another success on Satur- day night in the presentation of "Cinderella Ollleilly" as their St. Patrick's play. in keeping with the traditional onuual submission for popular approval. which for many years has delighted local theatre goers. A comedy in three acts. directed by J. Pius Callaghan. C.D.A. and staged at the Community Centre unrtcr the distinguished patronage of Ills Ilonoiir the Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Mrs. Prowse. Premier and Mrs. Matheson. Ills Worship Mayor Stewart and Mrs. Stewart. the presentation before a capacity audience was received with en- thtisiastic applause. The Lieutenant Governor's party in attendance included Hon. Eugene Cullen, representing the Premier. and Capt. .I..I. Connolly, Naval Aldc. They were accompan- ied hy their wives. Playing a title role for the first time. Patricia Lelghtizcr. who has scored many successes as a young and complishcd vocalist. left nothing to be desired in her in- terpretation of the part of "Cin- dci-clla Oillollly". Equally effect- ive was the work of Elizabeth Willett as "Judith Boltne" as they Leiglitizer as Maggie 0.R('lll)', tny Bohne and Harry Callaghan asiflhang Fu. ..S. Production Given tE thusiastic Reception . both anglcd for the affcctioii of two men appearing in a case of mistaken identity. tvliicli fiirittsli-l ed the comedy and brought wealth and happiness to ”Cindcrclln" Other mcmbcrs of the cast iviio cffcctivoly added to the cnttfusionl and rcsiillitrtt amusement were Everett Bcaizan as Jimsey Bray- den and David Morris as Forrest Arnold, who created the exciting situation by switching names. The ieitnrztctcr part of Granny Hohnc las played by Gcrtic Balsam was I faithful and effective presenta- tion as was also that of ”Clianr.! Fu". by Harry Callaghan whose voice and cnunciation give prom- ise of future success in stage work. ENJOYABLE SPECIALTIES No St. Patrick's cntcrtaitimont would be complete without songs and dances. Frank Macliiture and his two charming young daughters Margaret and Bethany billed as the "Irish Trio" sang ”Lullaby" and as an encore "Molly Malone” Ir. ldwil C. Johnston. Put Vrubat el the Prince Idvlerd H1 Divided of the Canadian Red Cross Society was elected an Honorary Vice-President oi Inc Ontario Branch of the Royal Life saving Soclegv at its Iltli A.ii.tiuiu llas Praise For P.E.l. Type Hogs Prince Edward Island type Yorkshire hogs came in for high praise recently at the annual ,meeting of the British Columbia Swine Breeders Association held at New 'v'v'eatmtnister. B.C. At the meeting two top breeders H.A. Eastman and his son H. W. Eastman, Crelton. B.C.. told the gathering that of their great suc- cess with the P.E.I. type. They statedl"We estimate that the I-".1: E.l. stock increased the proportion of Grade A and Grade B-1 car- casses In our shipments by 400 per- cent." The younger Mr. Eastman also told members that the Island stock are "longer. lankier. leaner. with - only a half-Inch of back fat." and that the feed cost for the strain was approximatley 84 per pig less. Garry Oats Gives Top Performance OTTAWA-In rod row tests at the Charlottetown Experimental Farm, P.E.I., since 1953. Garry Oetshea averaged 91 bushels per acre as compared with 87 bushels for Abegwelt. Supplementary tests at Illustration stations do not in- dicate a yield advantage for Gar- try resist lodging only slight bet- lleast equal to Abegwelt in yield. Garry w a I developed at th e ywinnipeg and teleascd to seed , growers in 1953. It matures slight- Ily earlier than Ahegweit, has lstraw about the same length with in little better lodging resistance. In addition. Gerry is highly resis- tant to both crown and stem rust and the threahed grain is very attractive. It must be emphasized that Gar- ry resist lodging only slight bet- i ter than Abegw-zit. On highly fertile Lsoils considerable lodging may oe- rur but in general. Garry has giv- len very satisfactory results in the four years it has been tested in Prince Edward Island. For far- mers who feel that their present variety of oats is not good enough. Garry seems to be first choice program. Accttmpnnisis were Acn- "nons the new Vuhuu Iv.”-Mm ens Citrley atid Al Blanchard. l Mr. Callaghan. speaking as prcs- ldcnl iii the B.l.S. and play direct- or. expressed thanks for the cap- m acity audience and the co-opera- tion rcceivcd from Vz'lTl0l;1S firms AND s w ll th t f t l w god dtiiei: wlfo CC-t).IIlf'(ll)Illee":):Ill( stage." I ' You want that Boat Truck The afternoon matinee featuredtor Tractor Ready t'o Gog the attendance of the children of St. Vincent: and Mt. Herbert 0r- . phamiges as guests of ilic BIS. 0" Fem": md Rem; Additional specialty features were men" "5 MW p"p" 3 special attention to carburetors. starters, rnagnetos and ignition. provided by Carla Smith and Paul- lnc Doyle in duet singing "Did Will you let us have them your mother come from Ireland”! and ”Molly Malone". The sale of candy by the Ladiell now Thanks' Aid of the B.l.S. under their presi- dent Mrs. Clarcnce Reeves was & in aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage. DIAL 553., The performance will he repeat- ed this evening. . leetlIlhetdla'l'oroet.olaJes- aaryolthlayeer. his honour was bestowed on I(r..lehnst.ooetaappreetetionof thesplentltdtotalofllfe aevlnl awards secured by the P.E.I. Div- lslonoftbeceaadlanledcniu "'” when 14'! In Red classes held throughout the province. This is a higher purcsnteu of awards on a per capita basis than any other province In Calida. The letter notifying Mr. John- stone of this appointment conclud- ed by saylng.- "I am sure you are very proud of this fine record which is largely due to the hard work of your Director of First Aid and Water Safety. Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore. It lo a great satis- faction to know that so many swimmers are being taught the klnigtwledge to save life from drown- wtsAri-int: 'I'0ItON'!'O (CPI - Tempera- tures isaued by the Toronto public weather office: Min Max (Night) (Day) Dawson 0 I8 Pege2'l'li'eGuartIlaa bhmMhy.Nhw.n1Qn Vancouver Victoria Charlottetown Sydney Vermouth - st. John's HALIFAX (CPI - The weather office says fine weather will spread over the Marltirnes today. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island and New Bruns- wick: Clear with a few cloudy iii- tervnll: mild; light winds. Low - high at New Glasgow and Char- lottetown 30 and 40. Fredericton and Saint John 25 and 40. Ed- mundston 10 and 35. Caxnvbellton 25 and 35. Moncton 38 and 40. High tide today at Charlottetown at 12.11 a.m. and 12.20 p.m. Sum- merside tide eighteen minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.20 a.m. and sets at neseaunuaaaessuae: ssaacteeaazaaegeas 6.22 p.m. T. V. Maintenance Service Contract To help you guard against possible expensive repairs to your TV set this contract gives you guaranteed trouble free service on all parts including picture tube and labour. at a small cost. sold by the week, month or year. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 9621 BOWLAN RADIO 8. T. V. 114 POWNAL ST. DIAL 4.886 WIMPOLE PHUSPHU LECITHIN when you are tired --easily Irritated- sutfering from nervous strain- Rolox-tolte Wampole'i Pliosplio lecithin to relieve nervous tension--contains Vitamin B. for fresh Vitality. Agk your dyugglsi for Wainpeieis PHOSPHO, today! 16 ounces 31.50 REDDlN'S PHARMACY THE IBIIANIPS LARGESI DRUG STORE FREE - PROMPT DELIVERY very effectlv ly and the ever pop- ular Kay Ga lant scored a further success in ”Shillelagh Under Her Arm" and ”Benevolent Irish. Band". two new rollicking Irish numbers. Peggy Dalzlel in her top dance number and the trio of Roberts Sisters in tap and clog numbers rounded out the specialty A grant of 8200 will be paid the I'.F. I. swine Breeders Association from the (';inadlafi Association. ll was rlertflcrl at a plist annual mi-citntz of directors held in Oil!- boc (Titv last month. Gfllli-I WI?! also made to Provincial Associa- linn in all other Provinces OICGN Ncufuttnrlltinrl. I The f;in:irllatl Association also moved at grant of SLWI to the lRnv:al Winter Fair gt Toronto and lsitzrzr-stcri in the Fair offlttllll Hill in the allotment of prise money Grant From Canadian Swine Breeders Ass'n special consideration should be given to the timber of hogs in the. various hr:-tlris. Should there be at breeder-feeder class in the prize list they will allot an extra 31.50. This motion was moved by Mr.' Almon Boswall. Dunstaffnage. The meeting also went on record as being in favor of raising the registration Ice from SL00 to 81.50. 'Ireland's principal river. the Shannon. flows 240 miles to the Atlantic Ocean. selection is complete. lnlluelotoll. .) ouseti STREET ) SHOE STORE GIAIT ON STREET ' m Your - Ae.NEw- 'l'lIW1fIDllOlAL SURPASS AGNEW SURPASS budget. Now on display on M ond Floor. We lnylte you to t nigh fashion basket weave wool. The simple lines this attractive cost are a casual occasions. Shown in MOORE 8. MCLEOD LTD. Second Floor FOR FASHlON, LUXURY AND VALUE lN SPRING COATS Here they are-A wonderful collection of all thatls fresh and exciting in new spring coats. Glorolus fash- . ions that will be flattering to you and kind to y0llr oore and McI.eod'a Sec- Iee them now while of to hrdreuor enrpepiilsrtweetia S2735 to S3995 1hIIleQwIe&IIe -at-tat-iaaaiesiamdaseetal baa-assist not -04 tmiildhljih &&lh0 uuuanetnuu, S99.” -yuan - Mvmn wt-:5 L .. .w. talueleoetwhteesltlbe