Harry Callaghan Elected Capping Rite ISLAND NEWS PAGE Head SDU Students Union “=... Charlottetown and Queens County; aeee: —— of the wae nursing py pall gg he homens ong Cousens County 07 The Guardian, Obarotntown, Saf, War. 10,685 er” Saint. ig guprne ceremony be a a x Sinaeat's Sistem: Ge toe — Thursday March 15. Chairman for the event will be MacKenzie, chairman of Malcolm section yesterday. the Potato Marketing Board “: Rule Violation Is Garpel = The first person to be charg- |General J. Arthur McGuigan ed for violating the new P.E.I.| and defence counsel is Mr. aera 2 Chariete. nursing school advisory com- junior science — The invocation will be led by Rev. Canon J.R. com Speak- ers will be N ean, hos trom Windsor Ont., in a aright two-way fi A loa not the z tan poner pital citcheioeser vend Miss oe eee. semen Beth Gaw, director of nursing. | ‘The pinning on of caps and president o sient university lighting of candles will be con- Board regu- | Nicholson, who also acted debating, was vice- aoa Gn soclamet ducted by associate director of | the same » ape, in the Mur- Pts ‘Sutherland, nursing, Miss Barbara Pratt. Carleton Siding," and a junior Mrs. Stirling Barrett, secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary, Gideon | Society, will make the’ presen- in the ballot batte tor the tee: | tation of Testa: gud retary’s post. Miss Greene is being ‘Intoxicated in a pubic |* iUMGH AAS geholar another accused WAS junior commerce student re- a fied $20 and costs or 15 days. ceived an acclamation by the covered 7 = oe Rober Bennett Jackson of | union as treasurer. ec a teeeisa decir a eet | actrees" darted! cole ios K Sanding wit the PEL Potato |charge of failing to dim GAS EXPORTS Value of Canada's sere ame as rose from $16. Tween 000 a regulations, Stir- ling Hactet, Mount Albion, is charged with out of the province without them THE TABLES have turned— | Keith Johnston who debat members of the men’s division | Whether or not ey of the Red Cross campaign in | Smart model | sae eee pes se = IHome Environment Stressed BAT cana enaie Charlottetown will be vying with each other to, win the Easter bonnets being offered for their wives by the three ladies’ millineries in the city. Left to right in the picture are Red Cross Canvassers Vie ed the CNR Sein a ie last night's meeting, Driscoll eet pea a “posh” number, and Tm Bartlett, city chairman, looks | on, In Notre Dame H & S Address "=: Vee ext, We Wood oe 's Children tend to perpetuate the same environment in which oe we brougt up, hence, it| choose the vocation in which he importance that | will do the most good for society mars yoct the example for thetr | sad best sttaln his ultimate geal children, and train them in good habits from fofsucy, Sister Mary | youth guidance is available for teachers show an interest in the | She stated that literature om | of not guilty, and the case wé ing Board, ant, with folk | headahte at the levy of one cent and costs or fi The truck’ Another resident ee fined $9 vigorously pursued and when another were underweight at the port par y ang and ine fined . $10 | backers of the various candi- soe © Driver Fined | “= $125 In Court Convicted of driving a motor dates worked hard ard long for | their favorites, FOR COMFORTING RELIEF FROM SORE THROAT COUGHS ... COLDS... | NASAL CONGESTION. DAY AND NIGHT. shoulder with his fist. Mra. Car- ter is represented by John P. aechen eee oe Gathers | | counsel in the Burden case. nM, fallure to stop for a g red traffic light, an accused Patel $10 and costs or five days in jail. Pleading guilty to having possession of intoxicating — in a place other than his esidence, another person was vehicle while his abilities were paired by alcohol, James E. Burden, Charlottetown, was fin- * Irish Play Said Best Yet oe eateater ne he fined Peel recap ed de adr yuh The regular monthly meeting in city police court yesterday. of the Benevolent Trish Society The accused was originally | ant cach fined $10 and pie charged with driving while into- was held in the club rooms on Charzerl hit Grying wnue inte. five another $5 and costs by | Thursday evening. with presid- e or two Gaye, and the fourth was evidence of two police officers, |ent Everett B. Beagan in the the magistrate ruled that prot iol a 20-day suspended sen- t been es | of intoxication had n until March 16 my tiers said while ime | ser which time a date will be set TODAY ASK mee re Dame Home Sister Mary Henry was to- | for, trial. | Scot Association recently. | reneea "Connie LeCitr and | ,aunsel, for the defence ‘The meeti chaired, by 7 | Allison M. Gillis, wide ite | Richard ee president, | ‘anked by Rey MoGillivary. | will ship of Fulton Pierce and Cyril|heard the director of the | Mrs. Arthur McGuigan paeon ed | Flinn, reveal that $2,709 has been | Catholic Social Welfare Bureau | on the penny auction and Sister | paign | turned in during the past week) speak on teenage guidance, em |St. Mary Pauline read the | for Charlottetown, at a “kick-| om the total objective of $5,500 | phasizing the overwhelming in- | mj . off” meeting of division com: | for this section of the set-up. This| fluence of the fiome and the role | ™"u“e* of the Previous meet- manders at Red Cross head-| committee expects to have com-| of church and school in eae quarters yesterday afternoon, | Plete reports from its canvassers re will give the canvassers an op- early next week. order that children pass di. |erough their teens possessed of ieee ieH& Size Telawtily mnannleciared opiiie | portunity to procure an Easter) The general canvass which | “bonnet” for their wives this) will get underway on Monday has | the security and moral intergrity which is becoming to youth, the Buys Books Appearing for sentence on a Upwards of 150 books have | charge of failing to stop at ‘the year, quota of to achieve, and and The three leading ladies’ mft-| the women’s division ve | speaker asserted, they need to | be shown love and security by been purchased for the Grand | accident, Patrick |"Tracadie School brary during | Seney¢ "yay farphy, Belleuve, waa th s For Wives’ Easter Bonnets : A novel competition eerie | eneral chair- to a |charge under the Excise Act. John Penny, Chefry Valley, who is counselled a P. Nichole, pad | case adjourned un chair. The most important lia ii fee ee ence | ham of Si meeting concerned |‘ablished beyond “reasonable ae Aasuaoiy les R- | the play and parade. doubt, and the evidence showed This year’s play “The trish only thaf"there was impairment Professor” to be staged ‘ASE Birchwood High School auditor- ium on Friday and Saturday, Counsel, Allison M. Gil Sean 16 and 17 is reputed to est Cater Chavaitown, was the best sponsored b; remanded until March 13 on | Seely pert oneees: el chars of common assault. Ba Coat iernelie Arey aaioeay was reported that the | Was Set at $100 c Mee eee by the United | a ind a fine| The accused is charged with Bees Ge levees entertainment is in| assaulting Mrs. Hilda Carter, store for those people who are his wife, by striking her on the yr ke wk kk kkkkkxee ot | lucky enough to procure ticket TODAY ONLY Shows 7 and9 wilfully ilitreating a horse, | As usual the society will hold wi CAIRO (Reuters)—The news- peer Al Gomhouria Friday re- orfod that Saudi Arabians had on 38 Egyptian fishing ane near the Gulf of Aqaba. It termed the incident an ex- ample of “the hatred of the at teh arent of defence illis, Ern. FACES CHARGE Arraigned on the charge Prince of Wales College Chorus Chubby Checker - Dion - Vicki Spencer “Twist Around The Clock” Presents HMS sient Ss PE Cc | A L come saion Children’s Show AT 1 and 3 P.M. ONLY Special Militia Training Course Obviously angered by criti- | cism in the press, through let- ters to the cen City Coun- E. College Auditorium lineries in the city are donating leer $2,000 to bring the total three modish chapeaus which | objective for the Charlottetown | yy, ripe iugipy «pitohiadl are to be drawn for by members | campaign to $11,000. Ree aacands roe am, sanly A | of the first team of men to sat- insecure when they see tension last two years, it was re- in | le existing between | 17° Road $75 el: opel ex 38 days sing before next Friday, Maren (CYT, Manager pital een piand vealed in the report ofthe 16. The second hat will go to the , submitted al e | first division commander to have Children should be taught the | February meeting of the Grand Probl hns ite re haart the habits of thrift and. re-|encation, ‘Also heard were. the set . : id. Parent | causing suffering | tts annual St. Patrick's par- foe Gait alivtn gts Retr sisetle W,. Chose ee eee ne eae together |e tea ty gt He ciah leader, | tothe animal, Graham Chap- | ade on March 17, marching to team in the employees’ division | named manager of the Cana-| *™4, (canon Can Norn to ined | cece pell, Granville, entered a plea | St. Dunstan's Basilica for ser to make ponvaceed returns within | dian National Telecommunica-| ‘? S°"'st the the | tions office at Charlottetown, it| from wrong, and teach them to we Cross, showed the | | Th aa icaa was pa ee adjourned | tebe rooms for a short | - | ‘ , ladies’ teams go out todo the Life, Maritimes superintendent | $e, thelt Tesponsibllity as mem- | fre Of reac ng teen Ske | case for the ‘Crown in. being | Before the meeting closed, it house-to-house canvassing at the | of CNT. Moral education begins ang /exolained them in detail and | | conducted by Deputy Attorney. | was announced that the Soc- end of the month they will be| Mr. Chase succeeds J. Leslie} Mor ; Men nn e. | competing for Easter hats for the | Doyle, who has been named Good | ing methods. Cc cet ne fel bach oocyte The members voted in fi k cate . Tepers ecient ovrng| Bs Bom Dot te Furs |er"n reeuaten ett ows [TPES I | seid ery » Ine trom the special names division | PeTience as assistant, manager hal te Abeecialbe oy bathe of the Charlottetown Red Cross CNT office aauve ‘announcement w. | campaign, which is being con-| Halifax. nuclear weapons to, coum that the children of both orphan- in 1927 as a messenger. He|TO B@ Inspected ——enn—scve pa eee ee. ages along with their superio rae aceaaed th clerk tao saute ee si L would be invited to attend t | later, and held that post until lajor_ General oncel, SEA, cillor’ H. man, chair- | Patrick's play on Wedne: L O A L he joined the Canadian Army | DSO, OBE, CD, quartermaster- man of ihe tnance committee, | ternoan, March 14. ‘Transport ( said yesterday he would pro- | ti the chil pany in 1946 and was named With headquarters at Ottawa, | ing in order that greater num-| pose that all members of the | range Gace eon chief clerk at Halifax in 1954, i vo in Charlottetown | hers of pelts could be landed He and his wife, ae eae | a rnoon to inspect the | ashore. one girl and one boy. Mr. ‘chase | sci militia training program. | As yet only the Glen Matt: | DEATH OCCURS The death occured at Wet Medford, Mi He said he would make the | suggestion at next Monday's womting in order to pave the ay to a council seat “for all these aren chalt strategists, who think they can do a better job | han we are doing, And where | eeneaig were they Nomination Day? | Announcement on the date of Were os afraid to come out, | @ Queens County Liberal con- Tickets at Miller Bros. and or did they stay away because | vention to select candidates to their taxes were not paid?” contest the county in he next| Toombs Music Store RESENTS CHARGE federal election is expected with- it was learn- {sfactorily complete the canvas- their parents. Named Here | value of things and trained in| Tracadie Home and School As- lecting before n | | study habits, distinguish right | |The priniary teacher, Sister em guilty. ‘oir b ied cpl Gnysbipasinr 4 pant has it that when the| was announced Friday by Harry oral etocntin Sere ataau a |iety's annual smoker would be men-fol manager at Sydney, and brings te ul crf am oping te ed a Cen | annual, event. ducted under the co-chairman-| , Mr. Chase joined the company matinee performance of the St yal in 1940, He returned to the com. | general for the Canadian Army, (Continued from page 1) | Present Council resign. takes an oe ie in reserve | Gen. Moncel_ will hews party is engaged in the Liberals Plan To Name Date March 20, 21, 22 at 8:30 army acti | companied here by Maj.Gen.| seal hunt. Rumours of | MP. eet CBE, DSO, CD,| chartering planes could not be | |GAGETOWN Command, with | confirm: Mrs. R.L, Richards, ctl tinued from page 1) fendguaiers at Halifax, and| Charles Cox of Debert, N.S. Col, R.J. Graham, DSO, CD,| returned home yesterday as it Annie Vickerson of iad River, with the main bodies following P.E.L. in her 85th yea in their own road vehicles general oes officer at Easterm| was found his Piper Pacer air- by RCAF airlift. Comman: | craft required too long a land- The will arrive by air at| ing area to be of much use on 1.40 p. im pa will spend about an | the ice. In addition to Pilot Me- DIES IN VANCOUVER A total of 28 unite will take| hour im Charlotetown, it w as| Tiwaine. Les Melnnis of Mone. Hyndman resented a state- | in a few days, Mrs. BYorence Walsh recently the training, 18 of them learned from Major L.W. Ram-| ton Ci his Super Cub was still meat that a councillor’s work yesterday. Adults—$1.00 Feceived the sad news of the | outside Eastern comeana, officer commanding the spe-| in actio Toilets an7 i euera: oe owe | toa Lanerats hav eveeal oe jeath of her brother, John Alfred | fen a dozen or more the Liberals have several Thirteen units of 2nd ae cial militia training course here. MAGDALEN a meetings a year.” ‘idati' Wha’ will eaek dante Students—50c a ‘maintained, and was sup- by other councillors, that fe attended between 30 and 40 regular or special meetings of city council each year. and in bog - ee, on time ta- ywn business’ attended 2 minimam of 150 com tion. Weeks in Vancouver, B.C., in his | Group will total over 4,000 sol- || Meanwhile die “ag FRESH STORM SISTER PASSES (Continued from Page 1) day to been very success- — reasons. A thousand per- | ful in thelr hunt for seals, 1s were taken from the isla Reports from North Rustico, the ih sent = oy ee but | where the sealers are based, in- "Four units from Quebec's Valcartier will pee in with the from the Magdalen Islands, un- |der the direction of Dr. Mark | Ars oe ade were reported yester- ieee Benevolent Irish Society ANNUAL SMOKER PERMANENT FORCE 3,500 As in other years the part of Mrs. the 3rd Brigade Gi perma- | dicated that approximately 1,000 itt eet h Mews, wit yp recited foe | nently stationed at Camp Gage-| set UP PATROLS | pelt had. been landed up until | messes Ook ZEAE several year. Funeral. wil be | 2 wil be about 25 trong. Along the New Jersey coast an & Gormley d Initiati THERE never was a woman quite like el Mes, Gorveatt tod her dawdnns: | @rOuP wil be Brg... Leech rasan anv com. | THe men are using three helt $09 Grafton St. Gna mination “ADA"—the most fascinat- Harriet, Mrs. Geore Smith, left | With Brig. R. Dare munities in a 12-mile stretch of machin oe oneal © . i! by plane to attend the funeral. | manding the ta Brigade Group. | Cape May County, om Avalon | machine is being used for trane- Soe and refuse . ing woman you will ever meet—so make @ Following a series of sub-unit |{o Strathemere. At Long Beach | Port Purposes and two smaller} pick-u In Society Clubrooms AD ACOMPON FUNERAL — The and unit exercises in. June and| sland, New Tersey state, police | craft Tor spotting the ©: laht cirlege date to meet and see ADA— ineral for ‘in Compton was | July, Maj.-Gen. set up patrols and a * 1 delive: sHOWS held Friday, Ben 9 from Ban- |General Officer Commanding to prevent looting. | ere Ty y tre Commeaiey Charen wean | Eastern Command, will srrfve| ‘Sieenyhie, Fieriés’s east (OntagUe Wins —— Tuesday March 13, 8 P.M. MONDAY and TUESDAY )::0'<'7° 5 service was conducted by Rev.|to conduct a G.0.C.'s s exercise | coast resort cities began i to mop | MAji Ga Phone ' ' i Ti eee emer eetes | Sea coe oh ice |S Ses ances | Mowraate ce ame we | a G1T layman, Daniel C | Bri jroup wi exerci id hh * e X 7 -th Minor yet Otto Robbins, "Earl Cobb, ohm |by Gen. Bogert July 19-23 and| slong the shore in an aftermath |key games played last night. at Final plans for Play and Parade will be discussed. Cobb and Harry Green, Inter-|3td Brigade Group July 26-28, orm. ‘Mont i Montague Paper- for fast efficient Full is ted ment fook pace inthe e hureh| Backbone of the training city-wide delivery eee ee cemetery, force will be by two ig DRAKE FUNERAL — The fey voriments and seven it bald free th es Drake was fantry battalions along. with = N.C., were safe aboard rescue | their Murray Harbor opponents ies mm, the Cutclitfe Funeral gineers,, rigzals end supporting | vessts. One man was lost ee ee ae kaa M service units. Chinese ship Chun Lee, news feerat “hee Sag ees at the Units in Camp Gagetown for fete easier tn he weak’ (for the Paperweights scoring the es conducted by Rev. 7. R. ‘he, Summer, grouped by home as under ‘ay toward Norfolk jonly two gale of Se game, station : : Me Wa et “Camp Petawawa, were by J. Bell, D. Thompson, Christian's Headquarters = and the ty by G. Beck tendered by Lloyd fantry Bri Group; pity sara 'o be the picture Persea as, aks Sars adten | cee ee ee REGRETS TO ANNOUNCE a ian Horse : on a , Mary Ann, out Drake, atin Drake Sica Tina Portand, hie, win 1s sen | WESTEND SNACK BAR Be We Joep ae a Serksaon es Pree Dever that due to abnormally severe ice conditions in Northumber- Donald, Francis l- | RCEME: 2'provot lato to ice in N Gx Brake eed Gerdon Shet-| “Camp Ipperwash land Strait the railway has been forced to adjust the MV Bil cemetery. watt, Roya Caton Re Abeqweit service effective WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. SMITH FUNERAL — The _ London, Ont.: tnd battalton, | re adam A. Sentth Royal tag od ‘Ont.: 2 trans: Knights of Columbus The Abegweit will leave Borden at 10.05 a.m., 12.50 p.m., a pert company ad 3.40 p.m. and 7.30 p.m., and leave Cape Tormentine at River. ew Donald Nicholon "Camm pacar. Que st, Study Group 11.30 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5.25 p.m., and 9.15 p.m. DAILY. ; 5 ie conducted service at tl 2nd Roya! Ff sharec ‘s si heme vand the grave, During tin ig ly A it Ustenbes Heme Sailings are temporarily suspended from Borden at 7.00 a.m. acca cara oe a ae Toere” Wan toumered Wy’ Joew | "Sitrsenn, its: 1 stgnet cate Saturday, March 10—7:30 - 8:30 p.m. and from Cape Tormentine at 8.25 a.m. lawed Bears. Patbearers were Role ee ganls, * WHAT WAS THE TRUTH ABOUT ADA? py gh ters ra Canadian Intanty Be Com fin -Breakfa Additional extra trips will be operated nightly between the ALSO Gite, James Singleton and | £246, Group: Royal Canadi mun st two to handle and vehicles ex when Willem Bell, ‘Fineertearers ist Royal ian ports Passengers cept Color Cartoon Jie Waldo Taylor. Alecander | Horse Arutlery: 2 = Knights of Columbus Home . gasoline is being carried. PscRee, Lester ‘MacRae and | don. RCE: 3 signal squadron, Sunday, March 11—9 to 11 a.m. Keaeaeaet 4 2 Se Was im Belle River cemetery. | transport company, RCASC; 8 ‘