Roman Catholic - Protestant ohm... mum... Colloquium Held At Harvard moms ISLAND les PAGE W o ' Rev. William H. m Montague, Souris, Kings County 0383 a “w h the “tyra- purging; l4 The'Gunl-dlnn, Charlottetown, Wed. April 3. ms. 3mm“... m' 1.. m“ dinalBes.headoftheoommio- Cir-wan Unity" then on the stendhu ovation each. night. ° . simmuemumtiooorcm Vatican Candi, mnemudhistallnsweretelev . i o c I e tionunitydm‘ingtheoolloquhln heldintbeSaoders'l‘hearteol Memorial .Harvard Unl- . Charles Stillman odelIb-mu. On le. Proposal gmwg m ant Divinity School in the Un- operated grease gull Opposition Leader A.W. Mathe- son had said he will request that committee at previous sessions d the Legislature. and “the press representatives be allowed press was not in attendance, and to attend the meetings. partlcul- it might be setting unprecedent arly if provincial auditor B.H. ave them attend. Cook is to be questioned by the Premier Walter R. Shaw sug- committee. He said there is gested that “Mr. Matheson will - not likely get his wish" in hav- a O 3' BRIDGE CHAMPIONS RECEIVE TRO'PHIES Alan Forsythe a (1 Norman The president of the Charlo- it e t o \v n Duplicate Bridge Club, Roy \‘essey (leftt is shown presenting the trophy for the club's mixed pairs championship to Col. W. J MacDonald and Mrs. Frank Macmillan. Looking on arel Souris Drama Group Plans Six Performances For Play . SOURIS ~ the Souris and Regional Drama- tic Society have arranged th e tour for “The Wayward Kiss", an original three-act play writ- ten by Rd Clinton. "The Way— ward Kiss" made its debut in the Souris Parish Hall on March 27. Due to a general cry for more the society decided to present The members of’ ,cast of the society's production ' “The Flood" under the direction i I I Durlng the last week of April the Society will combine with Souris R115 to produce two one— ael plays for public viewing. The of Mrs. Isaac Arsenault includes )lrs. Arsenault. Peggy MacIn~ tyre and Sylranus MacDonald. The RHS offering is the award winning play "Tile Lady‘s Slip- MacLeod. the cub's open pairs champions. The champ ionship tournament was com- ; pleted earlier this spring. Bridge Club Play Is Close Monday night's session of the ! l I l Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge. 1r The justice department said Club, held at the Charlottetown Hotel, drew 10 tables, Dr. Doug MacDonald and Bob Hambly teamed up to lead the north-south side by a good mar— gin over Tom Cauty and D.I.D. Rozman, while Norman Mac- Leod and Allan Forsythe topped WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven “GOOD POSITION" 9'93"." Tune'Mkms steel companies were charged "Mr, Matheson," the premier Campbell-Stewart 961/2 Tuesday with illegally conspir- said, "is in a good position to NORTH-SOUTH ling to fix prices for train wheels .talk about debts and deficits... . MacDonald-Hamny 1291K: jor other steel products. I his administration piled up 1 2. Cauty-Rozman 1171/2 } U.S. Attorney-General Robert l enough of them, 3. Larabce- Bell 10712 fKennedy announced the charges Commenting on Mr. Math- 4 5 . Coles—‘Vi'acDonald 99% :were contained in two indict- Iesou’s statement that something . Weeks-Miller 911/2 lments returned a federal is radically wrong with the pub. lgrand .‘Ilm‘y in New York City. lic accounts. Mr. Farmer said Five companies were named "he’s been saying that for years. 1in an ing rolled steel pipe flanges and ings. Funeral Held 1 l the wheel indictment named ‘ these defendants: MONTAGUE — The “wall 5. Steel Corporation, Pitts- for Harry 0- “hummer Mmm' burg: Bethlehem Steel Com- gue,‘ was held. St. And- pany, Bethlehem. pa.; Armco rews Presbyterian Church Mes- steel Com, Middletown. Ohio: 3>’- The 59m“ was 9011‘ Edgewater Steel Co.. Oakmont. ducted by Rev- EC. LOWCI‘Y- P3,, and Baldwin-Lima-Hamil- St. Andrew' 9. Q in d i ct m e nt involv- If something is wrong, he‘s e only one that knows what it is." ecumenical jects, invited delegates and the gen- eral public who came to the evening lectures. ing the press attend. It w a s the a! reception held for SIeeI CO‘mpanieS suggested that committees are Cardinal Bea in the ch I U S free to do their wiork as they sfie £5004“ 0‘ the Bum-Belting: '. . : ed fit and make ther report 0 t 9 use!“ 81W- Jardme Palm? 102’}? arg n ' ° Legislature, which is public. Opening lecture on 27- Rogers-Buniam 10212 The Cardinal In has three By DON MacLEOD ‘‘soilinghthiiglbnradicnllyt wrangl" 5mm, 60 Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer wt e c accwn s an e D, Nam pm. . ‘ t appears unlikely that re- will seek to question the audl- of 3mm. Mum the ghfilg'ma _ “ presentatives of the press will tor at committee meetings, eminent make, to the W 0 m; M be allowed to sit in on meetings Provincial Treasurer Albnn pmm‘ of many W. ‘ of the Legislative committee on Farmer said yesterday he has moms who held a 00mm public accounts. served on the public accounts m each m,“ on 70 Cast Ballots I In Advance Polls SOURIS — A total of 70 voters voted early at the advance polls here this year. five more than last y e a 1'. baths two—day ad- vance poll. 35 voted both Mon- day and Tuesday. The regular polls will be open next Monday. Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch NEW esso PISTOLMIITIC Ahish-qunlity.::~ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ’- .. . .' wi 12' flexible extension hose. Low Essa retail price of 88.25. Yours now at a saving of $5.25 when you purchase one carton of 60 Essa MP Grease Cartridges! The sure, economical way to keep your equipment in top working condition. Get one soon from your . ~ - ‘ per" written by Mrs. Clifford the east-west pairs by a substan- Mmbem of s y. _ “.591? 33:13”??? TESSXIZJES Townshend. a member of the so- tial margin over Mrs. H.L. Pal- Masonic Lodge and visiting 1W1": digsgtefhgigelgglfiw In also Exclusive hem substance woven to shrink Imperial Esso Agent. for five other performances in met-“T1115 PW. d‘rected by 5‘5' m“ and M” R's-I." Jamme' members amid“ is a body, were named as defendants in hemorrhoids...and repair damaged ussue.‘ new Esso CHAINSAW TWINLUBE different centres were also set ter St‘ Clementma was a part or and Mrs' Blimam and Mrs' and “he mason” wee was "1 the ring and flange indictment, _ , memtmdonly and The caqt of “The Wa\.\;.m.'d the Provincial Drama Festival Noel DeBlms. tied for second charge of A.E_ Lawm' deputy Kennedy said, along with T8)“ Ammed mhmumtehu mauxmcnm_ . . _ won“: d.flmwillI’d‘,“'b°l’°°°th Kiss” hav‘e formed a folksmg in which a member of the cast. place. I ' grand master of Prince Edward Ilar Forge and pipe works, foundaunique healing substance This was accomplished With a m cuio‘amm I i w] mg group m mm. with the plav. William Scott, won the best act— The next session Will be the Island. He was assisted by {Cicem‘ m” and Men Products with the abmtytoshrink hemor- newhealingsubstanceGIQDyne) “In I ' 0 . annual Charity Tournament and Champlain. Chester and 5.11m, New York City rhoids painlessly. Itrelievesitch- which quickly helps heal injured . . Letters of appreciation are to it is Schedluled for Wetlilngsday acting worshipfu] master. Chap: ' v a» r - - a n J - - L e":- be written to Souris Credit Un- night. Apri 10. T ere wi e no 195 Dume ' a u mun of the- - fissue.BiO_Dyneisofieredinom Gran] 8'” ion and to the Women.s Auxm competition next Monday night, The Mali; under the direction AGREE IN PRINCIPLE hammedl’fima‘ “UM mentandsuppositowfomcaued A. A. FRASER Montague . d igr-V g? thisorrisfmfgch 0‘ the “£103 15.91330" gghg- p m e ortheonganist, Mrs. A.F. Camp- longffiE gfifgfiflfl‘; Egg! mOneh-gorrhoidtldcafimstglr‘y paration CHARLES AITKEN .................. .. Charlottetown East 8113 Ian 821011 OF 611‘ CO-OD- 0 (“VIII e 0 ’ b I], , 1mm" u l . h - crane er" n 1 st - _ t . - eration in the presentation 0 e m s on each side Monday LEM-amniy theshgpherdsn 3111‘s ‘retat‘y. and Japanese Premier ins improvemfit.» Pug w” mgnhgmgnzgidz’aggany VINCENT J. SHEA Charlottetown West SOUR Q kl “The Wayward KISSS"- The“ night» Wig‘APsOln‘isEtgfl‘alS‘ “Lead. Kindlv Light" liflaygt‘in ikledat Tugs‘layd “fires!” promptly and gently relieved. .. lubricates and makes elimm‘ ation W. T. Coffin . ...... ., Morell I. - Firemen quic. y help contributed much to the ec-- . - f ‘ ' n n eipe o xpan re 9 - - . . brought a fire in a grain bin at onomic success of the play. i. Forsythe-Machod 110% eltfiz‘gmoafryst piggy: 1‘ wi t h Communist countries (agrmmfglagnuacum gigggmthlégegnzm: Sheldon Hume .................................... .. Murray Harbour Birttlslfeed mm' souris under terian Church Milton Fraser 3;“? 31:19 wrgssttgghm; 881‘th Amongthesecasehistoriesweie of hemorrhoids B- 11- Stewart -- - ~ - - - - ~ - o - - - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - - t v sour“ ’ ' ' e . . . . - _ Mir-It;0 Besteryrday before any I I Chem” MacLum' A-F- Camp' outco’r’ne if their talk Tsilesdals 5”“fo hemmhmdalwnd“ “$35k W" “WSB'F‘IWPN' H. C. MELLISH Charlottetown Centre se 15 damage resulted. Y fi bell. ' Preston Mach and was given to the Japanese press uonsRehcfevenoccunedmcases paration H Suppositories or Pro- The re broke out about 3.45 Maudie MacDonald. by Japanese of“ c i a“ after of long standing. and most im- putation Ointment (with 3 yesterday afternoon and is be- Acting pallbearers were Hub. Hamel! first official political portsnt of all, results were so speClal applicator). YOUR AGENT ls RIGHTWITH THETIMES 'igzlelds 20111:; Esznnecaused byE (gt kNefigsnt. Jill. Sec art, Cecil lea“ dun-"g a weeklong visit to thorough that this improvement Satisfaction guaranteed oryom l M P E R I A L o I L Ll MI 1' E D At the time there was a great] 8” er 3° ‘1' mug” IJapan which began Thursday. W mum“ We” WWI 0" money ttfunded- Gordon, Wallace Jenkins. Flower bearers were Milton 5:2: as To Cut Assistance Age Buchanan, A.A. Eraser. ' Everett I. An attempt by Dr. M.L. Bnn- Egovernment should not “make I Allan Nelson, Murdock Hume. ‘ nell (L-4th Kings) to introduce a l cracks" about his state of mind. 1 Interment took place in the resolution calling on the Legis- , “If the government won‘t take lLower Montague cemmery lature to make representation to; suggestions," he said. “I don't where the Masonic committal . the federal government to now what the people put them g service was conducted by De_ j .the age lowered to 60 years tori in for." g uh, Grand M “an widows and unmarried women1 On a standing vote, 17 Conser- } p ‘ 85"“ La ' to receive old age assistance, vatives voted against introduc- y , . _ . . the building is under manage-i 38a: ruled out of order yester— ‘ gfgalgf‘glee Ii‘lelsggiiiggn. eight Ll- mentlof Earl Nicholson while it 1 . ‘ ‘ j ' ' I ‘ Provincial Treasurer ‘ Dr. Bonnell was much more garitlgumepossessmn 0‘ owner‘ iFarmer said "it's the same old l successful in moving four subse- ‘ Probabl ‘ duo A,” .d lstory. This is a money bill as lquent resolutions. which calletl ‘ ab“, diqwfsion \w" b Clmm fl“: Mon-line province has to pay hall of'for the tabling of federal-provin- ‘ ‘ ‘ " e p “5 °' * MOORE e McLEOD LTD. | Children’s Wear Dept. - Second Floor The Moore 8. McLeod Kids are Ready for the Easter Parade! ‘ IS PATIENT Mrs. Emery MacNeill. tague is a patient in the Prince old age assistance. No one but ‘a cial correspondence. Edward Island Hospltal. IN HOSPITAL Raymond Poole, Lower Mon- tague is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. RECEIVING TREATMENT Richard Wcstaway of Albion, is receiving treatment at the Slugs County Memorial Hospi- VISI'I‘ING PARENTS Miss Isabel MacKinnon. Hali- tax, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacKiunon. Brooklyn. IN HOSPITAL Ernest Robertson. Montague is an influenza patient in the filings County Memorial Hospi- RAD HOLIDAY Mrs. Winnifred Bell has re- turned to Montague after a hap— rfitholiday spent in Lancaster, IS PROGRESSING Mrs. Milton Fraser, Montague. who underwent surgery Friday is progressing favorably at the Itiilngs County Memorial Hospi- SPENT WEEKEND Mrs. Frank Cook of Wood Is- la n d s spent the weekend with her daughter. Mrs. Athol Dewar and Mr, Dewar. Montague. AT BROOKLYN Mrs. Margaret MacVicar. Val- Ieyfield and Mrs. Margaret Ma- theson. Wood Islands are spend- Ing this week with William Ma- theson and family. Brooklyn. VISITED MONTAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stew- art, C h 1! rl ottetown and their children. Barbara and Ian were guests Sunday of Mr. Stewart's parents. Mr. and rs. H nth Mart. Montague, WERE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and Charles Cook of Wood Is- lmds were Friday visitors It the has of Mr. and rs. Arnold Machine. Riverside Drive. Mo - tam. ATTENDED FUNERAL- Mu. GE. Nelson. Mrs, Milton . Nelson and It. and Mrs. Leland Nelson of “tone attended the funeral d Herbert Won from the Cntcllfte Fu- Ilnl Home. Charlottetown. i ,. It... igovernment member can intro- ‘duce a money bill.” “It doesn't call for money," said Dr. Bonnell. “You don't have to spend anything to make a representation. I'll pay for the 1 letter stamp myself." Dr. Hubert MacNei-ll Bonnell. He doesn‘t know what‘ it is all about and doesn’t seem ‘ to understand that only the gov- l ernment can introduce a money‘ bill. We're going to have in the l province adult education cours~5 es in parliamentary procedure.‘ Perhaps in ft e r taking that heI will understand." Dr. Bonnell suggested that the By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer speed-up in civic activity spring. and it is believed several important matters will c o m e before City Council at its regu- lar meeting this month. The Ap- ril meeting is scheduled f o 1' Monday. the 8th. Several items have been held in is expected with the approach of slon The government agreed to ta- ble correspondence on vocation- al tr e u n in g and vocational grants since April 1. 1960; on the ‘ building of a causeway between . Prince Edward Island and New runswick since Sept. 16. 1959; 1 _ . . ‘ said on the Atlantic Development 1 plans {9" CIVIC Darkly? areas as “we're being too rough on Dr. ‘Board, and on the Agricultural I {85? “hon 0“ “he SlleCCt is need- . Rehabilitation and Development Government members could give no assurance as to when all the correspondence may be ta- bled. “Its a tremendous task for the Secretarial staffs of a number of government depart- ments." said Dr. George Dewar. minister of education. Important Decisions Await Council Session of the Arena will necessarily in- clude the naming of a Char- lottetown Recreation Commis- —- or a similarly named organization — probably with a full time director of activities in the sport and recreation field. Just what this may mean in the actual physical operation of the Arena. itself. remains in the realm of speculation. At present ‘ repair of city streets which have started breaking up badly as the i’ frost comes out of the ground. I It is beilieved in many instanc- I es 8 complete rebuilding job ' may be required. A strong possibility e. x i s t s . there will be discussion as to ed in view of the rapid approach I of the 1964 Centennial celebra- tion. In all the Council meeting for April shapes up as one at which farreaching decisions may be Wool and Laminates LIBERAL MEETING Thursday - April 4th ‘ Murray River Public Hall — SPEAKERS —- JOHN MULLALLY A.W. MATHESON a OTHERS plain. pink and beige. Complete size Suede and Laminates parodohotyleundatmlort Siaestmmttloflteen. abeyance due to the absence on holiday of one or more members of Council. Among them is the question of building an inciner- ator to replace the present dump. Along with it goes the subject of compulsory city - paid gar- bage collection These matters have been und- er consideration since the filing of a full report on the subject by city engineer Norman Ste- wart. However. although discus- sions have taken place on the committee level it is not known if Councillor Arthur Gonnley. chairman of th e public proper- ty committee, is prepared to lay h i s recommendations bet 0 r e Council. SPORTS ARENA DEAL ot er subject which has been waiting the return from Florida of Council'or William R. MacNelll Is the arrangement for the city take - Sports Arena. 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