CH y1'0,y;'l,954I - interesting Ialll oil Teaching-At . if V e l '"'"-”'-”'W M thl M ii Atlli Bod Hld Meet - mgr: gun 65...... su-gee, pilot; y A vgry gmpuuyv, ceremony wuv n on a 0 S Two new members were included liah quickly. and that they are i a ' ' 4,1. m..gy1.. . yyyyy hem yumday mommy " 3;, Dun. . in the slate of odiceru elected by especially ingenious st games and , It-dn'I BI-Illlcl when eleven You'll The members of the Unionyliaad soclamation yesterday as the an- handicrafts. she mentioned the , Charles Lindsay Beh- he of the Department or ”" D5moun:iit.o:li)u.:ie is: w au win" ”f,erorec: well attended Mn” of teachers. Du'GDl-3 and meeirifgmmaged, on the means -'5" meanmgg of teaching. mbefendills the P"”"” "V 'V'' M, or teaching. Professor Ben- gt said c was old enough to "' Mn (3.0 or three generations W,” gchers and that in his opin- ”' ihe standard today is higher. n own than it was 20 or 30 ago" Bennett. who was spon- arlottetowndfraach-1 . ' ter, Urban an urn " ,'..'::,1.Ellrlrced by Dr. L. w. Shaw. "5 ty Minister of Education and ”' c.,......dl..g his address extend- on hearty vote of thanks on be- ad"! of we meeting by Lt. Col. L '3; L,,wmer,'Principal of Prince Sim; School supported by R- Wiison Ross. 3.512.. B. 1 mo, of School Unit No. . nt J. Rellnnld MacDon- i rurrars-we have the latest in hand-puppets s at the Island Book Room. "WI TREAT Till: SICK WELL". Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. TRINITY w: A. Turkey Dinner. bazaar today. 4-6:30. Tickets avail- able at door. FUN FOR. ALL. The Dave Stewart Show. P. W. C. Auditorium. March 22. 23 and 24. Hypnotism at its best. Tickets now on sale. Don't miss this show. BOWLING PABTY- The reg- ular weekly meeting of Zion Y. P S. was held last. evening in the form of a bowling party. This proved very interesting and was much enjoyed by all. MI-:N'I"S Wednesday Speci.al:- Chilled tomato juice. shepherd meat pie with vegetables. rolls and butter. tea. coffee or milk. 55 The regular monthly meeting of the tail of I-Iillsboro Chapter 1.0 D.lt'. was held at the home of Mrs. George Barter with the Regent. Mrs. G. B. Rayner presiding. The treasurer. Mrs. Sydney Jef- frey reported a large sum realized at the recent rummage sale. The treasurer also read a letter of thanks from the secretary of the Musical Festival for the recent do- nation of s 826 scholarship. The Services at Home and A- broad oonvener. Mrs. W. 8. Mc- Murtry read a letter from the commander of one of the units in Korea. thanking the chapter for parcels sent at Christmas time for the troops. After discussion it was decided to order a quantity of yard goods for sewing. In response to the Women's Volunteer Service, a number of pocket books will be sent to the Canadian troops in Germany. Following a. report from the Red. Cross Campaign Secre tary two members. Mrs. Hunter and Miss Marjorie Stewart volun- ."l'HE GUARDIAN. orllrlllll. auallnlllll Earl of Hillsboro lEieven Receive .0... .....-I... ....-..... Chapter l.0.D.E. 'ReIigious Habits ladies received their holy habits, and were admitted to the Novitiate of the Congregation of St. Martha. Most Reverend James Boyle, D. D.. Bishop of Charlottetown, of- ficiated. assisted by Rev. P. P. MacDonald and Rev. Edmund Roche. Server of the Mass was Hubert Mclienna. The Sisters choir. under the di- rection of sister M. Winfred, C.S. M., Assumption Convent. Tracadie. sang LcaCfl'l0nlB.l psalms and ap- propriate hymns during the mass. A most inspiring sermon was de- livered by Right Reverend Monsig- nor Patrick McMshon, D.D. Ushers for the ceremony were Carl Mcxenna, Charles Roche. James Johnston and Gerald John- Iton. Habit bearers were: Misses Ter- esa Kelly, Eunice Reddin. Joan Creamer. Joan Bennett, Paula Mc- Avinn, Brenda Atkins, Kathleen Curran. Donna Curley. Mary Cul- len, Aletha Corooran, Shirley Sherry. Folowing are the name of young c:nARLoTTE'mwlv Presentation Of first Aid Awards first aid class received Red Cross standard certificates on Thursday evening March 4th, at Mr. Wil- liam Hicken'a home. Mrs. Henry Peters. first aid in- structor showed a number of in- teresting films before the presen- tation of the awards. Later in the evening the group presented Mrs. Peters with a very beautiful gift as a token of their appreciation of her instruction. and a hearty sing song marked the completion of a very Red sponsored by the Women's Insti- Mrs. Fred Carver. The following persons certificates. cards and lapel pins: Hicken. D. Melllsh, Mrs. D. Mrs. G. Mellish. Mrs. L. B. McDonald. 1!. Moore, Moore, H. Reid, 2:. Ross, Labor Dept. Refreshments successful Cross first aid. which was tute under the chairmanship of received Mrs. F. Carver. B, I-flckqn, Mrs. B. Melllsh. Mellish. Mrs. E. Mrs. E. local Planning Ass'n Branch Mr. Tom Lothlan presided at a well attended and enthusiastic meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Country Plannirll Association held in the council Chamber at City Hall last evening. Considerable open discumlon took place on various matters dealing with the avowed design of the As- sociation resulting in the appoint- ment of several committees to deal with the same. A traffic and parking committee was set up under the chairmanship of Mr, J. F. Connolly. chairman oi the Land Valuation Board: a City approaches beautification com- mittee under Mr. George Cudmore; and a. "Paint-up Clean-up Week" under Miss Lillian Duchemin. With the development of the work un- der consideration by the named committee. the village commission- ers of spring Park and Parkdale will be requested to become associ- ated with the movements in view of their natural interest as fringe areas of the city. Messrs. Walter Hyndman, Claude smith and Percy MacDonald were nual meeting of the P.l.j.I. Dioces- an Board of the Woman's Auxil- iary to the Church of England continued. with sessions at St. Peter's Sunday School. They are Mrs. Graeme Boswell. ”lnv Miss Margaret Cotton as corres- ponding secretary. and Mrs. P. W. Jelks. who succeed) Mrs. M. W. Weeks as secretary treasurer for Juniors. Members who were reelected are: honorary president. Mrs. A. B. Cosh; president, Mrs. W. E. Champion; first vice president. Mrs. C. H. Coles; second vice pre- sident, Mrs. W. J. Dennis, Port Hill: third vice president,Misa Eva Dyer. Alberton; recording secre- tary. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins; treasur- er. Miss Ads Harris; girls' secre- tary, Miss Gladys Hart; secretary treasurer Little Helpers, Mrs. Ivan Horne; Dorcas secretary. Mrs. Stanley Bryant; Living Message editor, Mrs. George J. Rogers; Thankofferiilg secretary. Mrs. W J. Paynter, Kcnsington: Cent-a- Diocesan Bd. W. A. Annual Meeting (AGE FIVE Anglican :: ever present need for staff for tbese schoois.Vand said there is much in the work which is re- warding. The meeting ended with infor- mal rli '-n on a b of points. with regard to raising money apart from the mluionary pledge, to be used to help mission parishes here on the Island,a aug- gestion was made that Diocesan life members might make an an- nual oiiering for the purpose, as is done in some other dioceses. Greetings were sent to those un- able to be present, and money! were voted for a number of put)- K. Of C. Monthly Meeting Held The regular monthly meeting of lthe Charlottetown Council, Knights of Columbus, was held last night ....- as.-. de te d hi i . , Week secretary, Mrs. H. S. Ma - , .l:r5l1the Immuw" occuphd the "em" Agillcatlon efgr ztgewhmfgilbgmlwaa lad!” wh” received ham" "ml mined 5 Wmmm” '0 bring in A Pherson; superintendent of Prayecr Pt "hm mm” with Grmd 3111!” mm. :- accepted and voted on reiigous names: , e o 0 suggested slate of new officers at Fume”, Mm Ray Clarke, sumy Walter Morrissey in the chair. i V 'FolimvlllB "19 me9:”:;'"t:e gig? RECEN"'?' wED"of 'm'e”” Considerable discumion took Ten” Rachet 1"” mm" m' S .met”"2"ag'l?1e:"?5 Pih'h;&5?1c':'h'e' lnersidc; educational secretary An" the mum” b”5m5” 9' s re s v v and :.:';"..:'...: .2: .3: .i';f..'”i'.i.'E'ii: mun: mm ”i?f..'ELi2”J:s.. .... e ” m-ur-- am H- H-mm i”:...:?:f”.?f.i:Sc..::2?i"i:i; 3:1: - hereedlt at-llvhtrul lunch was ser- Church Roslyn New York of M? "35 me; wtixttih -3.6 E"''”' W” t" 1”” M'"l” lfinaliglggitil arevcerrvgtarifondnzlrm zicilfl lagha" l””0dW-4 A Panel WW ll u n ' ' ' F a ourne w " e ueen". ' - r . ; ' , A red by a commlititee (1)58 nteacthzg It:.)lDc;ylel (Anidy) too Lullgln Jmm hang” Mm Hum" and (slfatgiliig Woog. St. Peters Bay R d cf 3 5e,..,m, secrets,” Mm J.T. Rodd (posed of Chairman Brendan 0- nnd an opportun Y 8 ech d ha en, sugh er 0 s. M”. But” served renuhmenu ar.V e.r ML George w"”'T. Youmn of the E y Omcmu or me band an .Mm xrady, Robert MacDonald, Wil- ' J.J. Bechtold. They will reside , Lsurs Shea, Tignish (Sister gem, Nubeti camp supervisor; fred Driscoll, William Campbell E present to meet the kitted speak- er. i a brother of Mr. J. T. Doyle, (Sister Frances Cabrini). ' ' Y ks t the social action committee of the . To ChM1om,mwn' and the me Mr. Alebrta Atkins. Mount Stewart :3 VLPI-lsil; V;(of;l;f119;:'gt:" hYl55tt'i'll'e' "X 12:2? Catholic Social Welfare Bureau. ;i ; , M. .1. Doyle, North Rustico. 0 (Sister Mariam. orgygnmm-on of labouhmanagey . --V f m mpom we" hem, " me mm This .panel discussed the hou- 5 at S Kathleen Mcxenna, Chsrlotte- At the Malch meeing o e mg problem in the (my 0! Chah - I Mr. Ross Kennedy of the Boring DlVi5l0n, Federal Department of public Works. Ottawil. Who ll” bun supervising the drilling to determine rock-bottom on the site of the new Federal Building here, left yesterday for Howard's Cove on the East Coast of Prince Coun- tv to commence operatmls then- m Department. .. A W 9 beenjolnod by M,r. Kennedy has : a. matter of vital importance. not st. Mary's. the voluntary acoeptance of the M155 Mary Robin, Mrs, Gordon He""m”3 mm m9 membem W55 the Him I b” it to H y Mr. Dalton Prior ll3'f”'”'0"' D9" rmzl; WINNERS-Prize wlnv WU '0 '-he CPDSWMN in ")9 C"-Y -m-m--- id” W malmleme '9 and 0mP10Y- MacDonald, Mrs. John Scott. Sum- ;':';')','w::1: '31": 'i;'jI”;':i”"'ed by orgmlzed 3.03:, fnyih, ca? '3”, ; ,,.mn...nt Headquarters it Ottawa M” M, ".3... at we weekly but to those of the outlying cl..- grassland ees. .,,m,d,,, ML Clarence Mmen named on yheymmmr the mm. and mmlyy to mum E. as an associate in carrying ,'out um specific boring and rock sounding project which will be followed by other similar surveys thmughollt the province during the next few weeks. BIRTHS. MARIIIAGES. DEATHS Slit Par Insertion at 230 Revere Road, Roslyn Heights, New York. Mr. Doyle is FIRST AID FILM SHOW -The Sprlngvale first aid class sponsor- ed a film show at Brookfield Hall recently. Mrs. Henry Peters, first aid instructor and Miss Jean Mac- Millan of the Film Board intro- duced the films and operated the projector. The audience. composed of residents from the surrounding districts was keenly interested in the first aid skills shown in the films. curd party in Parkdaln hall were as follows: Ladiesl first. Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet: second. Mrs. Charles Snow; consolation, Reta Gaudet. Men's first. Stanley Gal- lant; second. Bill MacGregol'; consolation, Clem Wynn. Door prize, Henry MacLeod. Freezeout. Frank Duffy and Lawrence Heron. JUNIORS PLAY THEIR PART --Members of the Junior Red Cross Urge Inspection in Charlottetown A letter to the Mayor and City tcouncii on Monday from the P. E. Island Branch of the Canadian Association of Consumers urged that the matter of proper inspec- tion of meat sold in Charlotte- town and surrounding areas be given early consideration. "It is tricts. towns and villages of King's and Queen's Counties”, the letter stated. "We understand the consumers ill Summerside and most of Prince County are well satisfied with the killing plant under supervision in Summerside," the letter concluded. The letter, which was signed by Helen Lawson, president iii the local branch, wbs supported by a similar communication from Mur- iel Archibald of the Charlottetown Mary Consolats). Elects Roberts. Charlottetown town (Sister Wilfred Maureen). Georgie Johnston. Central Bede- que (Sister Raymond Frances). Frances Murphy. Cardigan (Sis- ter Mary Dunstan), Norma Corcoran, Piusvilie (Sis- ter Mary Helena). Noreen Sherry. Fernwood ter Mary William). It marked the first time such a ceremony had been other than in the chapel of Mt (Sis- that held (Continued from page 1) three some four and some seven 1 are. it has been shown con- cusively that the seven year ro- tation has been the best. Such a rotation oould consist of turnips. wheat, clover. timothy, pasture (fertilized), pasture (fertilized) and oats. Mr. Dewar was of the opinion that to get the most out of past- Industrial Relations Branch. Lab- our-Management Co-operation Ser- vice, Department of Labour, was ment committees. in business es- tablishments and planu. where the employees are unionized. He called on the firm of Bruce Stewart dz Co. during the day. Labour management committees became popular during the war. as a means of ironing out disputes betweerf companies and their em- ployees, and the movement has grown and spread since the war. The committees are set up after Mr. Yorston makes his head- quarters in Amherst, Nova Scotla. Schodul-lnit No. 1 Facing Financial Crisis Standing committees executive of the Prince Edward island Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society members of the standing committees for 1954 were drawn up and appointed as fol- lows:- Junior Red Cross: Dr. L. W. Shaw. chairman, Mr. Miller Mic- Fadyen, Mr. K.A. Parker, Mrs. R. L. Willett. Summerside, Mrs. D. F. M.acNoill. Summerslde. Mrs. Rob- ert Maccallum, Miss Ruth I. Ross, Summerslde, and Mr. Frank Dair- on. Handicapped Children: Dr. W. J. P. MacMillal1, chairman, Dr. 0. W. Curtis, Mr. G. F. I-iutcheaon. Mr. Eugene MacDonald, Mr. Ray D. Ma.oGjllivray. Campaign: Brig. W. W. Reid chairman, Mr. E.C. Johnstone, Mr. N. W. Lowther, Mr. J. F. Arnett, Summerside. Judge L. G. Lewis, Summerslde. Mr. A. Walthcn Gau- det. Mr. Charles Linkletter, Sum- custodian of the Book of Remem- brance, Miss Janet I-Iegan: G. A. ing session, which opened with prayer and a Bible reading by the Rev. K. E. L. Cushon. Mrs. Hem- mlng, education secretary, describ- ed the program as carried out by Charlottetown branches, mention- ing a. number of interesting speakers who had been heard. and inviting all who could to hear Rev. Father Walter Cotton, who will address I. W. A. gathering this week. No amount of work. Mrs. Auxiliaries and the camps held last .su.mmer at Crapaiud, and read the report of the G. A. links from Mrs. Harris, who was not present. Mrs. Harris reported that two girls. Mabel England and Roma Paynter. had won prizes in a Dominion-wide contest for Links. Mrs. Harrington, candidatesl sec- rotary, told the meeting that a girl had offered herself as a can- didate for missionary work. Mrs. and Merrill McAlduff. members of the Knights and also members of lottetown and its impact on the lives of at least 750 people living in sub-standard housing. Inade- quate space, poor accommodations, high rents, low wages. and the moral dangers of their environ- ment were stressed. The work of the committee was defined as being a fact-finding body which, by means of surveys and personal observations, would determine the actual condition and bring to bear the problem and some constructive ideas to civic and provincial authorities. There was lively and provocative discussion from the audience. who asked many questions and offer- ed some suggestions. At the conclusion of the discus- sion a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the panel and the Coun- cil pledged itself to support any constructive plan which the com- mittee would initiate. are playing their part in helping gusm my p 1 3 1w e- t 1 m h d h M b. School Unit No. i isfacinga eer- Rogers reported for the Living -.3. oeycum R... cm. c:m- 3 ” W "A W M .ii?..5”i.2f.; ..:. i3."1..',ln,;v;,;r;;,g;l;ry-e;g,;;,;-y33:31 3i.”'8?' .lmi::.:::; M---,., mu. wean on. P8 811- 95 1' EY- iZl'0l1P5 0 03'! As a matter of information par- pasture to the after gram of land ' .3 ben J '5." C, -1-, g 1075: all Mm Jolln M0-use of Ken- A y 3"V”'3 from both West Kent and Queen ticulariy for the new Council from which sllaae has been re- K” C'”''' M'"'5'” M:I.npGordon u1?dgaecMluan. cor:a?:ll.' ”'”3””"' "M W ”W” P! h" ll-lIlTll - At the Prince County illmtlilee Sgcthiorcgs ciixistrgikuatgldatgneotztigs membe? guy clerk J, A, rune;-. covel:d (liater klnmtlit; fallitihoy The Mmmer revealed that the Mr. M.J. McQuaicl. Souris, Mrs. fnfl:thir.ne1)ii.rs. Igsyalter. onmdthg Always HAVOUR-FRISH ,1 Homm on Mgrch 7m, to M;-. and tan sat t at the meat inspection can 2 5 e M0 6 OFBM School Um. had been ,0” d W dy- S. G. Peppiri. Mr. H. R. Carrut.h- 3” ” ”13' W C ”m"”l a son. 0 lbs. , Viewed Wml W3 Pmldmlll D9931"! bee" mlm""d 0' " ”d' W” mom had been called upon to pay 58119. Mr. T. Earle Hlclicyr 5l1m- ' an ' "M ”"”"y' . oifegindg acid) lylhere lgelp let mfst. men; of Hum, ma weum-9 mg feratsly around the first or sectzliild bonds and mare” mars-may repizrted anlthe value of the bales ii LEAN-At St. Michael Hos- nee a mem era 0 e 1 ml, h 3. wee i July. Mr. Dewar made a : . sen away ast year, and by way so world family of nations. assurance Even a W en E V9 observgtion that farmers would Mr" Clark qumed from 5 Circular Canmmm nod Cm” Corp" Mm 01 C0mD8-Ti-S011. read the corres- y..iai, Toronto, on March 8th. to llr. and Mrs. Donald MacLean (nee Pauline Johnston. Summer- ude), s dsughter.' liuu.-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital on March Ind. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. George Mill a son, Fran- cu Erwin. weight 9 lbs.. 4 on. PARENTS EXCHANGE VIEWS- At a representative meeting held in the Y.M.C.A. on Monday even- ing. parents of mentally retarded chudren of the city and vicinity held a round-table discussion with a view of re-organizing their as- erinary inspector was available for service under the Department he would be assigned to city meat inspection under a joint arrange- ment with the City Council. World Day of Prayer benefit from the practise of milk- ing the cows earlier as the days grew shorter in the fall. I-is point- ed out that a cow does no grazing after dark and the more daylight time they can get after milking. the better the milk production, Mr. Shaw told of cultivation ex- letter sent to the people ion would be forced Clark pointed out to sue. Mr. authority to sue is not given by the Minlsten. in the School Unit and in which it was stated that the Minister of Educat- yesterday that this was not correct and that the He referred to Section in of the Jean Macfiean, chairman. Miss Dorothy Stewart. Mrs. N.D. Mao- Lcan, Mrs. H. L. Palmer. Mrs. P. W. MoNevin, Miss Marjorie Stew- art. Miss Msrgaet MaoMil1arl, Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Women: Work: Mrs. E. A. Fos- ter. chairman. Mrs. Albert Wilson. pending figures from the 1943 Dor- cas report- and that of ten years later, which showed amazing pro- gress. Shs also read an-interest- lng letter from the principal of the Indian residential school in western Canada to which the bales will henceforth be sent. COFFEE APOLOGY -- , Mrs. W.M. Forsylthe Miss Gladys ngmrns . B0Clltl0n- In the llll0rm&l dlwlls perlmento carried out on pasture school My 1,, which me mm, to Holman Summersid; M" V T Mrs. Home gave the Little Help- t ",,':.':.,l.".i,':.”':.,i::.f .l;Lf:.;'.f."?.'.1,;",,;:: At c""'wa" land -t Wee-wood F-rm The re- more -man is placed on the .e.....u ..,,,,,.; s.,,,,,,,m,,,,'- M"; ,,.,-m- ... report. and Mrs. my am... The incident which occur- ilospitai on Tueodlv. March 9th. i964. Mrs. Philibert Gaudet of Mlsoouche in her 'i5th year. Rest- ing at the Compton Funeral!-tome from where the mineral will be held Thursday morning to St John the Baptist Church. Mis- sonal problem and exchanged views on subjects of d , t inter- est. A further meeting will be held next week at which an executive will be formed to advance the work now being done by pioneers in the movement. The Vkirld Day of Prayer ser- vice was held in Cornwall United Church on March 6. Representa- tives from Clyde River Baptist and Presbyterian Churches were present, Mrs. G. R. Bain presided and suits showed that of the land cul- tivated the yield in the following year was double that not cultivat- ed. He suggested that in older to keep the protein content of our grass high it should be mowed frequently. on the trustees and is so placed by the Act." stated the Minister. Mt. Clark will speak on the Draft Address today when the House re- sumes this afternoon. A First reading was given to a bill yesterday to Incorporate the P. E. of Trustees. "The responsibility is Green. Summeraide. Mrs. R. L. Noonan. Summcrside, Mrs. Harold Laird, Kelvin, Mrs. A.K. Ma.cPhee. Mrs. L. L. Noonan. Mrs. J.A. Mac- millan. Mrs. F.J. Steele. Mrs. B. G. Vanlderstine. Mrs. Wm. Davies. Mrs. E. E. Clawson, Mrs. E.C. Le- in reporting for the Prayer Part- ners. urged greater enthusiasm. Mra. MacPherson announced that there had been an increase in the Cent-a-Week fund, and Miss Hagan that five names had been inscrib- ed in the Book of Remembrance. After a devotional period con- red to two Charlottetown Woolworth Co. Ltd., Saturday afternoon, March 6th. 1954, is deeply regret- ted and public apologies are eoueho. for Requiem Mass. at 9:00 I , Page. Mrs. W. E. Hyndrnan. hereb tendered to the par. un. Interment in the church T0 DIRECT rr.av.. The play Mm 00"" Mum? "8 0'11!-llllh s"'""' 0"" I Plumb” A.5m"""'"',, Nursing: Miss Katherine Mac- d""ed by WP R” W-E I"8"' ties 3',..,...,.,e.. cemmm commm” at the St. Charles Aux, Prayers were offered by Mrs. I-Iarry W R A Pmmt entered mm Lmmn, Chairman, M1” Mona ham. and luncheon served by the A LE"-,N um-y haw once nah, secured I-Iyde. Mrs. D. Nicholson. Mrs. S. the with the opinion G W, on. M”. L015 MMDOMM Rev. ladies of St. Peters Cathedral. the . . EN, lianlis-At Amherst. N. 5.. on the "roles. or M.-, punk M... Acklsnd. Mrs. A. Mscbeod, Mrs. me I h M y no I 5, my David M... Amwn'Mac, meeting resumed with an infor- Manager, sunny. March 7th. mu. Ar'ch- fntyre to produce their annual H-zen Howard uld Mrs. L. H. ' """l'' ” ”" ”” " " -' ' ' mnl i which r with Duke. their pastures to become too cio.se- Mlllan. Fllrvlew. M155 Mllrld deacon Charles R. Harris. M.A.. DD. Remains will arrive tomor- row (Thursday) evening and will in tnnsferred from the MaoLean nlnoul Home to All Souls Chapel. Ni"-'l'li Friday morning at D o'- clock from St. Peter's Cathedral. interment hi St. Peter's Cemetery. unnnnrsxna lssrnsnlulsit Charlottetown and North Wilhhire 0'! Kent It. Ambulance Servle-elk - nine.-tor '- Easter Monday play at the Prince Edward Theatre. as has been the custom for many years. Rehear- sals have already stared on the play which is rated as a laugh riot from start to finish. The three-act farce comedy was writ- ten by James H. Stone and deals with the amazing doings of the "Smlthle Family" which made TRINITY Y. P. U. - Last eve- ning an enthusiastic group of young people met in the social hall for the regular meeting of the Trinity Young People's Union. A lively recreation period was con- ducted by Charles Frlrslel and Tommy Davies. Rev. A. 1''. Mac- Lean gave a very inspiring talk on beautiful rendition of "This In My Task". assisted by William Wood gt the piano. 'I'he m'eeting closed "Blast 30 The Tie That spoke briefly on their trip to I I.U.C.!'. Cdhhrence in Truro. Plans were made for the social in Mrs. Jae. Beer and Mrs. Watson Livingstone led the pants reverent- iy in "Act of Penitence" and "Act of Dedication". Mrs. J. D. Macrlarlane gave a helpfui' address bud! on the his- tory and purpose of this day which is observed by Christian Women the world over. the offering, and meeting closed with Benediction. A social hour was enjoyed with the visiting women. and many expressed the oneness and fellow- ship in the work for Christ. TM? their particular problems and these yzould be discussed in future meet- ngs. will be pleased to learn that he is improving in health after a two- week attack of pneumonia. lyiheoaiiqofraatsofsir. some time. some day when our task is done iy grazed in the heat pf the sum- mer or the late fall. He thought that farmers would be better ad- vised to set aside 5 to '1 acres of land for corn silage rather than risk a dry summer with grass. Mr. Dewar "scussed the rela- tive vsiue of hay and silage and stated that if hayloould be put up at the proper time and in the proper saving of hay caused by uncertain weather conditions. ho was using almost all silage which -he claimed on the average was giv- lng three times the amount of feed per acre. Some very interesting discus- sions took place on the different types of silos in use and their merits. Mr. Shaw said that of all the slice in use. . barring the up welcomed the delegate: and hoped that they would derive some bene- fit from the discussions held. He gave a brief history of Farmer.-1' the Dorninirm and Provincial has nrrtmentl of i Agriculture and were able to wet assistance in In Agreement On Plan Er Saar By Marc Purdue . PARIS, (AP) - France and Ger- many agreed in just 90 minutes Tuesday to try for a settlement but industrially rich border area. The agreement. after months of delay, was reached in two con- versations between West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault. Both men were obviously moti- vated by what they consider a more urgent matter for their two countries-the hcast of the best, cattle. sheep and swine in the Maritime-s. 'f not in the Dominion of Canada. The reports of the various in- anll-nal's being at large and the owning nffonrlr-r hr-ins .sllh,inrt in a fine of not. more than 510 for Archibald. Mrs. Robert Palmer, Summerslde, and Mrs. Melvin Mc- Quaid, Sourls. I-lint Aid Commit! Dr. J. A. M-urchison, chairman, Dr. W.J. P. MaoMillan, Dr. L. W. Shaw. Mr. R. H. Rogers. Miss Hattie Ma.cLean. Mrs. J.D. MoGuigsn, Lt. Col. P. S. Fielding. Rev. sister Mary Irene, ague. Swimming A Water Safety: Rev. M. D. Dunbar, chairman, Mr. R. H. Rogers, Mr. Fred Gamble. Mr. Bill Kingston. Brig. W. W. Rcid. Mr. Ralph Rupert, Mr. James Coyle. Miss sue Macxinnon, Rev. Eric Robin, North Rustioo. Dr. George Fisher, Major J. A. Mac- Donald. Card-igan. and Mr. Ken sl.oo'o'ylinloot Continued from page I two breaks.-S. aivclas-r orncs alder- Mrs. J. T. Rodd reporting on so- clal services performed by the branches. The highlight of the afternoon was a talk by Mia Greta MacDon- ald of MaoNeiil'a Mills. who has recently returned from Sioux Look- out, in Northwestern - Ontario, where she was a teacher in the Indian residential school. She de- to all present. as much of the work of the W. A. is directed to- ward the mainienanes of these Anglican schools. Miss MacDonald said that the children are intelligent. leam Eng- The Jenkins Pharmacy, "Cairn Yourself" such a general M, . st 1 D13 W-R 5'-9W3”g D1 L-G- D9W"- . "Wrm '"d hmmy '"cc'"'”l Ml'l.sG0l'd?1Ix: e?Ma:(Flg3bol?ec:el::g prop" dupe. than twduld the 1;” (fjiiiir tglfirgggnliattiogljaefd Jilin A pull Dr' J. B' Downmg' summemdh iflnbed wnassperffj fat lihrieterlo: will he the only No production. 5 need for sllese- Bu us 0 - 6 arm and Mr. Gilbert Clements. Monlt- ere. I If I I DRUG STORE OPEN I Dial 4219 this afternoon and evening. We deliver dc-riul arrays of bright, RODS--superb HEELS -enticing it rise you'll want to make the lng. goes down on the elasticized coming season of Both Holman Stores in Cilalloiietmrn avlrl Sumnlcrsirio have won- nxciting PLIES light. uoicllt and strong rt a fish) l.l.'Rl'”.S nnd everything tilr host and biggest zipper tab has a rabbits foot or a western miniature for decoration). The linings are of smooth satin and here's good news--it's a full lin- waistband ow-n! Prices are very. ladies in front of the F. W. j on stewardship. The ienten confer- European Defence Fraser. Sourts. DIAL 55” em” I. w M held durmz Mnch right, which he believed! t3. bevvzllil Community treaty. The range,-man of the member- son: and net at rrlnity. it was The mm rum MM: non of the financial rho:-in on vie-M. The French National Assembly ship of the Blood Transfusion .nnouno.d gm-ml tn, bum", ud Mwphanon New W1-"amt; Ike fll'mlel'. tale mo IV” um um, has made a settlement of the services committee. under the r '""""3- A V"? '"P”''"' W" will regret to hear that he hu' me Mr: "3 its. all 2...? and am ”"'b'"" ” ""'d"""' M "5 "”””"”5m” ”' M" 1" '” LW" 3 ship service VII! led by Olil Bll- mm,” the vycwrh Gene"! Hob m con). gfd Om m,m1;m.. d them. r”'mCauon 0' EDQ Adennuer is And of the Disaster service. Cami "Little flshle in the brook - Daddv catch him with a hook!" - - - - ('3 , . chanan assisted by several mem- pit” m Ham” mt znumem if-hG IP Hake Riflltlhe lino” iiulnble an outspoken advocate of EDC. mittec. under Mr. Gordon Mac- and m'0n', mvwm. ,, won, m, Wm nnwgm RE, mm. and dig out i ' T" be?! 01 N10 Imlnrdshlp Ind ' "'1'," E H The mm, c;,,.,d' Whlch Wm Pl” 59mm G"””"'5 D0mld- "5 V9” in 'b9Y9"" W" your TROUT l-:lsl"llNG F.Ql'iPMFlNT, look it over and decide just , E cumin: commlciom Durma the Friends of Mr Bob Lowther Wllth ea ecerreernl discussior'in In uniform m n uxmnuon Euro- the ADM "l"m”3' yvhat you want in the way of now stuff for the hrnnri new Trout ', ,. worship service Janet Wood save a "o..,nep,, on vim,” Avenm: The P?-Qgljgnt in Ills remarks pf2::':,:'. ”"m- Fishing Season. I'm here in tell you that illr H.1l'rlw.'ll'n Dnpartmenlr ; '7' 3- 3.0 mnd5' "Do . in the Province. It st'iutes throughout the Island to work early yesterday momlnkv ever! Start. NOW-then you'll be ready to get out by the "old mill "WWII m.M01iI' mgr. tawdnbxr gh?l:',.Bgh.:-:5 gyalauuplctllerzted out that the first were presented and showed that The store is one of the largest stream" on that very first day of the Trout Fishing Season. Make the 4121 ' mu "nu Thyougsn Pfo;LhDl:hn":IhNG';' with. his brother I) D. uunongm Provincial Department of Agri- very satisfactory progress is be- general stores it; th; ;ou3tY.wl:!G is-lsrdyval; Ddepari(mon't of either Holman Slnrrl sour Trout Fllhrllll , e rs r ti urc ' ' culture was formed in Prince but made in the co-operative pur- until being purc Ma y e - uppy ea quar hrs. 5 14 float Iaryleo Young, People met last evening in xgz-r R'2:'l3&n:;d.mF;lt:oiiyy st. Edward Island in the your 1901 chase of such commodities as dell brothers about two years ago ' y " ' V N . I " V y y y E. D""m0l. Coil-teen Inns. ")0 IIIIIIIO 101' "tel? MOGHTII Whlch under the leadership of Hon. Ben- twine, seed. fertilizer and spray- had been operated for many years There: nothing tutor in the un) of I Lltllr (urn than .r ( LP AND T VII 01001104 Wllvll "10 TIC 019319 1 M ham 5," m tzzmln Rogers and during the term ing materials. Most of the insil- by Mr. Brent C. Wood. SAUCER! The 5 and 10 Department has allnvriv rvlm-tm.n all spread . H- choruses "Joy Wondirfu Joy" and r"”"" ” r' C W Y, 3; pm arms was aided by the tntes own their own hrw-ding M U... cram,-rv ma mm gun-- out nn a table lnr your rimoslng. Those lnrlllrlr lmiil Lngllnh Bone r. "-70Ylllll!- -l0l'lIlll.V." followed with '?;:nhl...:”"l:,';.; Dominion livestock commissioner. slros. rag, pm"; entry 9)., .1", nude by China and fine .lannncse Vlfnrn--lltr shapes anrl rnlm:. the pattern! DHYCT 5! We Dwllhmo A P9l'l0d web. lilo ,0 1”" the P I wlnd P. W. Hodmn. in making reference to last amuhmg Om . window m the mu and sizes an different and deiighthli - - - Nnyr wn mm: to the quelo , 01 lillllnl WM Nd ll! 000110 K0"! H ":1 "M 1. wnnluct ” the Reference was made hv Mn .)'P1l"I "S0l""9" Mi” -7- L- D0Wl"' or the building, Md whm ",9 lion of prices --for s Deml Tssse size Cup irulll pay nnl,v 69 cents and N-, . , Mid ION!!! lklil Of WINCH W9?! mg: 01 ml dy mu MnmsM'.n Darby to Professor E. .1'. MacMii- called to the attention of the Omce Md been searched And me for the Tea Cup you'll pay up to 1.75-that s nous wnl'tn,x. dont. you ., dllcllIOd- Th! QVOHOIIII P9l'l0d u”;.”hn w'::.1o.' ' fan. now residing at York Point. meeting a proposed amendment cold mom” mom. entered. it ,5 think? I know you'll like these Cups and Sailor-rs. iilr,v're really and . was Openld WWI S01'lMilN feldlnl 9' ' through when efforts nine men in the Act. concerning the run- thought mu mm, H mymlngl truly very attractive andyrlainiy-come see thnm iocl'l,x' m the 5 and .- and prayer by Vincent Beck, The ' were sent to Truro Agriculture vling at large of "scrub" hull- was taken ' l0 l)f'WlfllllP'lt M Holman 5- " Ho": '3' ''m"''''' '"''"'d "H" W” Kmw C''"''' "" P "”'” ”'"k"' """"' '”"'"' ""' ””""”' " 3"" dm ”' Exit. tom the blllldln in Dar- - - Therels I006" was given by Billy Upon their return, than men irvconvenic-nrr and dc-prndaiion , ,' d W cm: lp me I. personally. think that every our of us is in-mm nu vmv .kpnng- ,, I8 mumggg. Matthews. Audrey Robertson road In lovllll ION)?! 0' 305'" 5- narr-rd In assist in the agrlru:- among the horde of (armors. 9.1- ""1? it” '1” " -. 9: :3 't Minelnrl - - - - So. this morning i vlani in Irll um all .-rm... no new y i y the "llllllc I While" COIIQH. The SMVOHOH. II! IIIOI III! March 1",,” gdurluan M H” prwync, F...-gal”. M-mm; thnxu having pm-pl. d9"' "PM M "::'V' g C; 'nm'.nd SPRXNG SPORT JACKETS for ,lOlif i'-lrl uhn unlatl a -17- from G to y DIAL 01 young page were led in their "CI. 1951- Mr. Darhv stated that through is-ed -lock. The amendment calls ”""b”” I "d '”h M, 5 I W W Tl)?! Ir! made of I grind lnnklnr slvlrriv I-hm rltilor rillll imtsh- I i . study of tt 1111)! Mr. Dunbar. A m b. M" km. 0' ad the years the fl'armers' Institutes fnr the notification. in writing. in Ch"”"'”'l'”" 9 PC mg” C. " 3 rd nr sheen finished Gabardine in solid rnim: lirmu-. Marl-. rust. or i LWIPIGN ME tbyrn lock mid Wellington '" m ' ' have worked hand in hand with I beat! nfflti-'l' (RC-M-P-l of U19 R" C M P" "” m"'l"m5 "M navy with two toned or checked trim. Zlpp9l'"'l up the front (the Waw1iImeatea:-levedeaesllero. lovingly and family. The municipal rank of mania mentioned in llth century English records. very reasonable for these fine Bo,vs' Jackets just 895 and 9.95. Bring - your boy in -he'll have fun choosing his Spring Jacket from the dls- : ' play in the 3oya' Shop at lfoimanh ,, be held next week. and it was de- cided to have a question box in which the young people could put ;,. .1 I: , . 1 Iv-mrovtnr the herd: and flocks otlthe first offence and not more this Province to such a degree than 8100 for the second and that the Island farmer can nowsuoceeding offences, nun? P remembered by wife