These gentlemen can proudly;centre is Gerald Maddigan, = known as the ‘“King’’ of Donors in P.E.I. with 116 blood donations to his credit. Standing, F.AS. Jones who has contributed 50 pints Joseph Dykens, 64 pints, and Edward Martin, 53 _ pints. Countless persons who have re CITY AND CENTRAL COMPLETE spinning outfit $7.95 up. The Bike Shop. AUCTION ‘43” Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Farm. Open Frid-Sat. til 10 p.m. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s. Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 pm ~- REMINDER — Parenis are asked to enroll children for eS ees City School Board Office; April 13-17. 6837, 9: 30-12:00 a :m.; 2:00- .m. EAUTY Salon. Dial 12.50 for $10; $7; $7.50 for . With or * BEST PLACE for fishing equip- ment. The Bike Shop. DUE TO ILLNESS “Our Board- ing House” in hall has Southport been postponed until a later date. CARD PARTY at Southport hall at 8.30 tonight. Tournament, regular prizes, door prize, freeze- out and lyunch. PENNY AUCTION in the Birch- wood High School auditoriym, Wednesday evening, April 15th, at 8:15. Proceeds for School lib- rary. MARY’S BEAUTY Salon. Dial 3837. Cold Waves $12:50 for $10:00; $10. for $8.; $8:50 for $7.; $7:50 for $6.; and $6:50 for $5. 102% Kent Street, Hardy Building. With or without ap- pointments. ATTENTION! All Prince Street Home and School members and friends, back your executives by a full attendance at the regular . meeting on Thursday, April 16, 8 p.m. Rev. T.H.B. Somers, will be the guest speaker. Topic “Canadian Home Life at its Best’.” DIOCESAN Church Society An- nual meeting Thursday afternoon 2:15 p.m. St. Pauls Parith Hall, Prince Street. THERE WILL be a meeting of Community Hall everyone #s urged to attend. SURVIVORS — The report of the funeral of the late William 5. MacEachern in Tuesday's is- sue should have read that Mr. MacEachern was predeceased by a son Robert. He is survived by his wife, the former Millicent FUNERAL TUESDAY — The funeral of the late Roderick H. MacMillan was held Tuesday af- ternoon from the Wood Islands Presbyterian Church. Service at the church and grave was con ducted by Rev. Donald Nich olson. Pall bearers were: Messrs. Arthur MacMillan, Waldo Taylor, James Emery, Simon Stewart, Eimer Stewart, Lester MacFar- lane. Interment was in Wood Is- lands cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. MAN HELD — A New Bruns- wick man, a former resident of Summerside and Charlottetown, was by Summerside RCMP Monday night at Sea View) and is being held pending charg- | @s at Queen County Jail. The) Police Court Monday morning, given a suspended sentence on a theft charge and told to catch the next bus for New Brunswick. FUNERAL TUESDAY — The funeral of the late Ronald J. Mc- Cormack was held Tuesday mor- ning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clare ‘Mac-| Donald who also conducted the serviice at the grave. Pallbearers were Messrs. John Coady, Louis McNevin Peter Ryan) Jack} Doyle, Harry Murphy, James | Campbell. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. The funeral | was largely attended. | FERGUSON FUNERAL — The | funeral of the Jate Neil Ferguson was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Baume | to Cornwall United Church where service was conducted by Rev. R. | A. Patterson and Rev. J.H. Bis- hop During the service the choir sang “In The Sweet Bye and Bye’’. Interment was in Cornwall cemetery. Pallbearers were Hec- tor McNevin, Stewart McNevin, Edwin Boyce, George Colin Mac- Leod, David MacRae. REDMOND FUNERAL — The | funeral of the late Mark Redmond | was held Tuesday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Anne’s Church, Hope River, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Eugene Mur- ray, Who also conducted the ser- | vice at the grave. Pallbearers! were Louis Walsh, Gregory Mur- phy, Emmett Trainor, Angus Pineau, Raymond Doiron, and Dunstan Doyle. Interment was in the church cemetery. The fun eral was largely attended. \3IRTHS STRETCH — At the Charlotte town Hospital on April 8th, | 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stretch, a daughter, Beverly Noreen, weight 6 lbs., 13 ozs. |BOURGEAU — On " 1958, April 13th, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Gauthier (nee Norma Doucette), Rusticoville, a son James Glenn. April 12th, to Lt. and Mrs. K. C. Bourgeau (nee Wanda Mac- Millan), a son, Edward Peter Kenneth. THOMPSON — At Prince County Hospital on April 7, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Thompson (nee Ruth MacLellan) Summer- side a daughter, ..ancy Ruth. Weight 6 Ibs 14 on, : a sister for Judy. DYE—At Prince County Hospital on April 12, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dye Summeside a daughter, ...€atherine Jeg, Weight 6 Ibs 13 ozs. NICHOLSON — Sidney Nova Scotia to Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Nicholson on April 13th (nee Mary Lou Swim) a son. | PIERCE — At the Charlottetown Hospital . Saturday, April 11, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce, a daughter. Weight 6 lbs. 5 ozs. Aneta Marie. WATTS — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital April 13th 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watt.s York, a son Norman Harold, 10 Ibs. 3 ozs. DRAKE — At the P.E.I. Hos pital Monday, April 13, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorim Drake, Miliview, ‘nee Estelle Lea), a son. KAYS — At the Charlottetown Hospital Thursday, April 9, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Kays (‘nee Elayne Spicer) a daughter, Donna Lee. Weight |, 7 Ibs 8 ozs. | WIGMORE — At the P.E.1. pital Friday, April 10, 1959, to | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wigmore, |= a ee Mary Ellen, 7 Ib. | 10'2 YEATHS CAMPBELL — At Beach Grove on Monday, April 13, 1959, Les- lie E. H. A. Campbell of South Pinette in his 7lst year. Re- mains are resting at the Gillis Funeral Home, Eldon, from where the funeral service will be held Thursday, commencing i 4 OTTAWA (CP) — The Canadian the congress said it agrees with others who support the idea that animals should be killed as painlessly as possible. The committee is studying pro- posals for new animal slaughter regulations. “But one method that is fre- unconscious prior to slaughter. “Our religious laws require that. food animals must not be injured or hurt in any way before they are slaughtered and that they must be conscious, healthy and whole at the moment of slaugh ter.” at 1:00 o'clock. Interment in Highfield cemetery. MOLYNEAUX—At the Charfotte- town Hospital on Tuesday, Apri 14, 1959, Mrs. Frederick Molyneaux, Nassau Street, for- merly of Kelly's Cross, in her 70th year. Her remains re resting at the Charlottetown Funéral Home. Funeral arran- gements have not yet been completed. ; PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. R. J. 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