Fun.pa' nwdly. GCIES M 1' ithralativesandfriendaiIIpe)- lav. U. Of lCVs W.l. Gl'.Cfl L . last tribute of respect to one sang the Heck. "We who had served the cause of Christ Cannot Think Of TIC As bad”. The funeral of Rev. W-I. Green. with loyalty and devotion in both Pail bearers were Ideas. Jamel held in New London Church Mon- Canada and Trinidad. ltiseett. William 01. Knuth day afternoon. was conducted by The first hymn, "lie Leadeth Ilaeiay. I1! I73. U10 Iell members of Prince Edward island Me," was chosen because it was and Lena lelwea. t Presbytery of the United Church one Rev. Mr. Green had used so Iota-ment was in New Iaaadoa . of Canada. The service was led by frequently when meeting with the Cemetery The committal akvice i Rev. S.li. Haslam of Msrgste. boys among whom he worked in was conducted by lav. Ir. liar , chairman of Presbytery. Assisting Trinidad. The closing hymn was, lam. assisted by lav. Dr. Weir ! were Rev. W.A. Patterson of "Lead. Kindly Light." As a sols aadnev. llr. Haley. , Georgetown. who read the Old Testament lesson; Rev. E.A. Ila!- ey of Cavendish. who read the New Testament lesson; and Rev. A.S. Weir, no. of Alherton. who led in prayer. The address was given by Rev. J. Murdock Fraser of h 3 Montagigt Many other mam” :tt's Q wasonteedgeofthearesthai V oiPtes erywerepresen o n Neighbors said that when It will be cleared under Montreal's ll hoe"! work” i" ""'d3 3 mm slum-clearance plan giving way ' P i t V ” V mtmt-')' selling junk. At other times to moderate-rental apartments. i , lg ” ' ,' i A DEAR 1-l'l'"-I 30V re ' ' i' A dear little boy from across the a w csn:::k:c:1c:ying on my door the Q And as I opened wide to let him in He stood; looking up with his baby gnu Saying, it rained last night and on your lawn There are bare spots. and some snow banks are gone. every shopping SIXLOSELIVISINHRE Tragedy-Marked Life Of Indian ls Snuffed Out MONTREAL (CPD - The tl'll- little home. leaving only the brick he begged in various parts of the .i-marltsgd ittteedofw: 74-yhetar-tlild walla standing. city in line" " WW 'l 9v leboeufturned third wife and their four chii- pemhm cmque aw . n. the youngest five mnnllll to the building owner. Family al- l” d. P9719194 l" 5 ll" um Weill iowances went for food. The St. eir little tenemert home. Vincent de Paul soctety, . wet. The family of Osias Leboeuf. an omlntuuont nth ta. butt" singing to live on old-age pen- the home. an and family-allowance funds. ad occupied the three - room. 0-storey home since early last nth. They came to Montreal in De- . usher from the St. Regis Indian rye on the Quebec-New York late border and first lived on sval Avenue. Last month they oved to the tenement on De Consider St. Lciurent's Speech ggtoinysa-at East when my Indicates Election For June W0 WIVES DIED In addttton to the h at, mat”, OTTAWA (C?)-Prime Minister there would "certainly not be ho was only five feet.gtwo inches 5'- L""'9'" clwly lndlcltsd Wetl more than two or three Saturday ii and weighed around 100 llestliiy he plans to can a June days" after next Saturday. He tmdst the mum, were his 45. General election. said he will discuss with leaders- eamtd WW9 and the Children at Returning to the Commons from of oppoaiii parties the manner tx yea”. tout. yam two years his Bermuda meeting with British in which the welfare increases d five months. Prime Minister Macmillan. he could be implemented "before said the Commons will not sit there is diuoluhon of Parlia- ployed for a while as a caretaker. Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Pelletler. neighbors of the Leboeufs. said From behind his back his hand he drew Surprise! Here are flowers I pick- Death followed each of Lebouf's . we marriages. Hts first Mt. more than two or three Saturdays merit." ed for 3'0"- ed in an accident 15 days a'. er 5"" "9" s”"'d3l'- Although the prime minister l '”:iakur'gt:"iga';5 "mun they were And he also spoke of "dissolu- tion of Psrliament" - the formal winding up of the current Parlia- ment. elected Aug. 10. 1953. for spoke of two or three Saturdays after next Saturday, it appears certain there could be no more than two. That would take the Commons up to April 13. the Sat- urday before Easter weelr. Parlia- ment is virtually certain to be dis- solved before Easter. For a June I0 election, Parlia- ment would have to be dissolved about April 12 and for a June 17 date lo: would have to end before Easter. Instead of yellow-weeds withered and gray. Filling with water a blue embos- sed vase That h ls- lovely gray flowers it might grace. E.B. Wall. Baltic. Lot 18. e wedding; his second wife and of the 20 children to whom she ave birth died in the flu epidemic the First World War. The wife who died with Leboeui I new election- .” tt --Wat. orphan from net. Mr. St. Laurent gave no indica- tumg Lehoeut had only recently -flon of the exact date. However. Id ht, torn”-.g,oct.ry neighbor. elections must be held on a Mon- nd theh. marriage Wu seven day and the only two June Mon- th" .80. days possible are June 10 and 17. h was heuewd Leboeuf hhd A June 8 date would require he dowhsghtrkghe ground goo, enumeration of voters to to ke verted from a store info a kit- Pllce during Holy Week. June 24 h.hvh,g secu0h-go tight I fh-9 is a provincial holiday in Quebec. the feast of St. Jean-" ii to T0 SIT SATURDAY He spoke as the Commons de- were out hated and approved his motion capaclty House ntr . wgurmgg An) N that the House sit next Saturday. ' mmtbofg new noghmg of gh. Opposition Leader Dieienbaker second ked h th tn g t "M" it had swept through the tlilsans towinetroliruce leeKl5l)Iv;;:nlfl?S Minstrel Show is-ssionuto implement! the increases . a ounc loifor Position of " W" ”" ”""'"' "" Radiologist To in the budget to take effect this Dr. J. B. Downing summer. Stanley Knowles. CCF whip. The executive of the Board of steea of the Prince Countty also suggested that there would be ospital was empowered to nego no more than two or three Satur- days this session on which the Commons would sit. WILL BE DISCUSSED Mr. St. Laurent replied that e I contract with Dr. J.B. Down- g for the position of ssdiologist t their meeting on Monday even- g at which the resignation of r. liowstt was received. Dr. Downing is presently in the GRIM SOUVENIRS BRANTFORD. Ont. (CP)-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wadell arrived home Monday with a handful oi bullets as souvenirs of the March 13 revolt in Cuba. The bullets were picked up outside their hotel. only a block from the presidential palace. centre of the revolt. HOCKEY TROPHY PRESENTED The captain of the RCAF Fly- ers. Lending Aircraftsman Dtglil e Wickstrom. is presented with trophy. emblematic of the Island DR. N. SIIRANYI Will open an office for "The practise of Medicine" in Bar. den. P. E. Island on March only when they blocked traffic. 12th, 1967. nnmeelgwloflgrfgggnf Office and residence (for the 0 they tore to shreds and left in present time) ”'l'he Abeswclt front of the CNR office building. Hotel". Police were more worried about Office hours: I-ll a.m.; H MONTREAL (CPi - Several the students marched to the cum ;gt':1':di9';til';9"1t;';';;:t:i:r3'tg:fth' gr: t,-mt an, M by ,,,,.,...,.,,.., hundred chanting university stu- central station. where they A . derts tageg a protest march and cheered and sang 0 Canada be- 'bI':"iw:':'.'”I.i.l::,'t'i”.c'ht.d yo onstra on Wednesday over me dispersing. ten who turned . student pmtnt Playing to a capacity house for the second consecutive night, the third annual minstrel show was presented last evening by the Sum- merslde Lions Club in a repeat performance which was much en- joyed by the audience. Flanked by a colorful backdrop depicting a scene from way down in the levee. the show was kept rolling along by the interlocutor George Ciow. who introduced the various acts and provided the cues for the humorous banter between end men Al Wedlock, Ray Grant. Russ Kelly and Herb Schurman- Intermediate "C" Hockey Cham- lldal glvl” sllillg"m- Tll9d Peg ptomhtp by ..em,e. Gard Wu”, sts on ummers e team ees after the final game in Summer- mi)?” two "ruin: to win the House Committee' (Continued from page 1) anything in the Education De- ted sm"' tment Act to prevent his tak- Tl” ll'10W ll"-'l"tl-Ed IP80 cl!" th The adminstst feiiorted that (If; the actlonthg did in gn-gaging us of Lions and Lionettes, ,,:m,, of it, nel:'alh(ll)elcllI:ll":efl'l)'ll: irtfrrimlhe slJirliv::it;h:le'ililon::: march against an increase in -j-jjj ebt,l:::.l;, azirgigfgtwalt the and "g l0 8CCePl lelcllefi lflllml ll sl- "ti;'dMdt""b "ifttvgup g't""g't:' Queen Elizabeth to Chateau Msl- and Ecole Polytechnlque "Sm hate” mt” '"'l;:dc1”k mu tan . . - " "Wu" D t ' Uni ity.M.MacDon- III mule )7 0 Im 0. - ' Decern r. 1955. ll ums wo "M an! Vt?" 1' sonneuve. The naming of the new hotel tamed the Made” set mwtcnn ln1fnUI'IIZafIOI'I authorized maximum and their every indication that the hospi- wlll be hard pressed to meet uiine expenses during the next three months. WESTERN GUARDIAN DANCE TONIGHT At Summer- s Bsnqust Hall. Lowell Heustls his Orchestra. RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- aid insisted that it was con- orDesRoche. Wilfred Perry. Ron any to me pubuc school. Act, Hutchinson and Russell Warren. Attending the hearing with Mr. Tao dlncins was by Helen MacDonald were Messrs. Silas Bishop. step dancing by Myrtle MacFarlane. T.J. Enman and Perry. and sons: by I quartet! Charles Linkletter. giiilttlpoltltedbog gvillard IIoggAllttIoeyI'1d ) ed d 1 h s. er c urman an - ecr an aunted te officers. diately rotested that it should AGMCULTURE FEDER-Ann" lock. and another quartett which The demonstration lasted more be narneg after Paul,Cb J; de The next brief presented was included Barbara Cameron. Sand- than three hours and was centred Maisonneuve. founder of the city. K i Ki k that of the P.E.I. Federation or re Schurmsn. Lloyd nssnoche and around cm: buildings in the heart NOT Mouzsrsn "l3 "9"" " Agriculture read by Mr. Colin B. Herb schurman. of the c'.'y. Stud nts it p vi l pa tea The youths gathered first in placarfis onavtlie rlelOl:lmV)t"ltll Ithe Waugh. its contents also appear st ht t the hm, hm; the . n or front of tho partially-built hotel name Chateau Malsonneuve. but elsewhere in today's Guardian. In tutrtng at the mu"; background hi ldi k ih .. D h . . . ” " "M" is '--a river on men 2- :i.:;"si..;'”;:::i.:"i:i i:;.?i:iii.i:h.i:i:::i:.;"..::i. J""i"N”th Sm" Parents are reminded that speaker said "education. when it re ll dallled Wll-ll. Pltllied with. toler- 39:” w&';.c:.l Street where CNR President mm by the original name. 7:30-Norboro vs. Indian that all children in school, ' ' old Gordon has his offices. calling Demonstrators Wednesday car- or who are entering gchool will be in his Tignlgh nine. 33:, M '"'P""”"Y W9 l' 9 nesnochs, and the stage lighting ' y and u ublesorne thing.' was under the dtncthm of Joe for the railway chief to come out rled placards urging the CNR to River t S be h Id h and m tthem. h th .91: all ed " elite” "v ” ”" "9 R C M” 8 "me 0 cc W a successful vaccination .m'y' MSW" 30"” With him were Messrs. Frank B h llquphl mumnhy night Jardine. J. Lincoln Dewar. Roland mp y' When Mr. Gordon did not appear them to march along interfering ' 8:30-Park Corner vs. a . galnst smallpox. Margatj .g Q” chnthm than MacDonald and Donald A. Mae- 0 9530'stanley Brldge V3 . - Kenlinston. Music by the D"'"”' grades and in Grade 10. She said 5P”"8'ield The St. Patrick's reach for the ran with the Fireworks Blast s-mm I-ash my WHITE CROSS so cents. complimented the Federation for dtmculty getting a bus driver to 4 II MEXICO CITY (AP)-Two ex- Mexico City-Puebla highway be BOLTS & NUTS ,MN.n" nu H presenting; I tine brie! which he travel the route. She extended an uh cent” on Frtztlyt ”&':x lam” ”"'"'"”"V' "lb?" ""9 invitation to the Committee from plosions 15 min ie tin fl id tii irport ked. rm. - resented! works plant WuQd:E:ll):; killled '5; zene injeur.ed war: one Thzufliabrisheftgll, Albeg-gout .'""''akeSm”i'" 0' m'"”". "M. 1," More than 50 liceman. fearful has been a contentious issue here that the demonstration would since it was first announced the 5"” "”h'd b"' "'9' "d ""”d clinic each dangerous proportions. iol- building would be named after ”u"' d"m3" Flnmy '11 b"”' owed the students on their march Queen Elizabeth. French natlono "N '””'”" Md "' 5' ''"'"'d but there were no serious out- alist groups. student organizations w their tune” breaks although the paraders and Mayor Jean Drapeau imme- Summerside Health Centre FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 2 - 4 PM. destructive” and promised to give th, 1, dt 9,, game over the v.n:lC:-.3i':te:.I'IrIt.t., Siansored la tit "my Iltnolt 0ll'9llll llllllll '3 ll route uivitll vlllln within the next . tutu” st" l t 0”" "W" - few days to learn for themselves. ' The Minister also told the Fed- sch”; -rt-uu.. Andrew mung. 3El3EQliE RINK tonight. Al. "'"”n n” ""1 "t m''”d""d "-7 made some personal observations bany vs, Btdequet Junior Hockey new measures and was just csrry- "M "V, ht. ohm” mu an nu. lame. Second game of finals. Al. "'3 9" Mm "'9 l""'''' m"''"' er unit of school administration 5'11? must win to stay in the pegs llld 5939- "9 "id '1'" 1” 195" was not practicable until the roads "tau". um. 7'” Ad'"'"i”" 35 :1”-tgn w.:?uB:t,;lv:o1t1?;c.):":.kug; "rt; much m'"”d' ltitfd.:0t"k' lniured scores of persons The bus badly twisted by the blast l , I- ed V districts are - - i m-in!-ml who hid hm 1ie-md- Joining largecrounlta. Mr. '"" V" M-I the -Irwrt -hm-t Pollen said llfgl quantities of BIG SAVINGS MONDAY, APRIL ls: l QIIAMY CON&B'I'- Th. Mr. l'.A. LIPID. Cilllllllnli chairs ct". "pthh tin he beuwd th. live miles from the centre of the port”, ma dynunn. ha ha, - W by the Ladies Aids inclua. man and former Minister of Edu- pomhutty ht tare,” dhmcu mg, l!- gun-gd in mg building, 11.. first At At 8 p.m. amrretadgiog Kttlrsk E. Jello! ''l,':::,1 3;? 'gtl'”tm;:e'll' gm larger unlta"ia remote at present?" wt'tl'he disaster we: colmP:,l.ll:l?tl blast occurred about noon. Admission. Reserve 75c ff) . . na s eh re e . llgtiariette by Bazellcltiellg-le'p:i: ed at Prince of Wales College. The WERE 'b"'! bgy g victims ldfmljheniilslm blzst war: d.i:.o.'i:"w:i-la.-.n:iishi"id;i 'ih'.7"'"”'”; "II 4-" Dl'OSS Rush 50c ,,.--- sagere, Dannie and I-lowai-I1 0-H Minister replied that perhaps some st Thom Aisha. soc!” -Mn. clam by the Econdt 9 two" 15 mum" hm Aeleon C" until C mm" C”” WW9: lMlI'IImIlI- M them mat vealed a.l:o qllderable amount of HT” "P035 Hill 14 "3" km” thxge firemen and a traffic nu In nckeu 0" ”le Rt Cyru CE ' c x music by Miss Florence sun. ”'t L”'" "W ""- ""35 W "' and 150 lniured. Police Wednesday mu, med ,, tn, mom m,';”"ff . Lend-5 Itore & n'."”n”':'.".r"”.'””””" S""" 5?'5'vl3itl3353' T-d"'ll1"'?'33l'-5:73: "'3i i:i:'...'ii 'i”""."f".i"””" C” '"'''i G'"" '-"W"-' -5 "'” '”""""" mm id inn... 03' so ind er . ill :1 r were g o mytvenhnghn hohtnectt .23 E brief and was told they were gen- Mount mt Eucude said to be in cs?tical.conlclition and hit:-t:dnth:,1:.t;,c:gla:ho:g-1'u"o,d,,vub. '3, Alberton S ililibl:-an? n i '”I- '1-e-rm ' who prese ted it f r the society, may die. .m,... .,m;, M . V ' . mbugg n-':,m mg h;h...i..- at Eda. The blast wrecked the factory, :g3:"' in . 't w Sale Begms March 29 mum on the excellence of its brief. tt M, tt. h mm l,,,,u.d or hmhnd buhdttm M. . roar auousrus scrroos. :,;1.n otrtgt, ;o';'"'ttnlg"”d- "'5 'l'm"'d""'”t hurled byofth? explosion tot”: 13 The trustees of Fort Augustus ' ' ”"'by 'm””' M” trees and onto the adloinlng ran. co M ,ed School U t I Min Mabel Matheson said that airport terminal. M for wont 750 tut "” ”” " l ” 5” "V when the Teachers Federation prO- y ' A or ie I lmi t i d ,. sented a brief read by Mr. Walter N ,,,t.d;::,r.i ML” 0" " Thousands of curious erowdga E ; ALBERTON .l'- Henry Myer. Aibet is its s brief visii'io his hrgltlher SCHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE A Schermeits School Parade takes pleasure in presenting the fol- iewing program ever Radio Station CJRW this Saturday Ivening. March 30. at 130 p.m. Marcia Myers. in Leoville. ' Wm!” H ”'"u"d '9' "'0 CW? The factory was located on the ""0 "'9 "'9'- O 0; ha Redcrossandoreua-oasun. Alfred Gillie. who has been - ,. c;,,;'f,",,,'f,'.',9f,'.'”” ”' ”' bulancee and private automobiles Mg 5.” young gen-3'13” carted the wounded to htlpitala. am an 3...-.h,,,,d Efi:Aiil.erton. . .0”. Blues and trucks moving on the ------------e- , SUMMER E 3;". 59.,-ting And iGlVO8' Talk On Sm ....... . . -mnsv (munsnsy) France For Tolls cl"'l'"9 MR" 3:30-7:15-9:15 3, mm" wynh Mr- Cllllvrd Ulsssl Iseenonsid . "gaze um-as Egyptian &irc- 3; f:",;:g'",ggh::,'.," ,0-pt -v--r 'The Ftrat;l'roveling WWW Gt meeting of sunnasosiso as. '"m "9""! tary Cinbheldat Ilalbsrryladgs. Salasladf 0' .MacDseald. . i .MbtlIielshndeen1:.t.h'Mhaed':! Wm, Gm, Rm” mt, Due to last week's program being cancelled be- cause of road conditions the students and spelling team whose names were listed in this advertise- ment last week will appear on Soliurmons School . Parade this week. Cllf Cl5ll'lPlUi It "ft! Kingston. 0nt.. told or the trip is Bony Nelson- ;i-ismy no ,g m. See your favorite TV stars people he met. President n on the big theatre screen "l' l in Technicolor. (ii 1 th . IE ..:.-..-:.-:.-:i.u F-':-'t.. .. BEGIN? mum 145- us no mu ha wail tell her more shed ; Qedlmlvlltltl 00 '15- '1' 7:)I'3I:lI - CAI. 2:00-7:15 -9:15 ::'..... 3.-""':r -3'-;;:':eg-;,,,,,."'lv"t'l-' amuse-our MADISON uI:.Wh':'r sf. sst:su-an it it ease-so-sesessi ruse. isqs-suns dprededhiIeI.I.?10.l-it-ml iii Ill is