'_cTTv Ann MARlON’S Beauty Salon open from 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. HAVE YOU visited our costume jewellery bar lately? New items are being added all the time. Pat- tersous, 133 Kent -St. (Near) Queen). . TRADE YOUR old lawn mower today for a “New Power Mower” Firestone Home and Auto. FOR FREE transportation to the Blood Donor Clinic Mon- day or Tuesday evening dial Ed’s Taxi 6561. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy, open 8:30 a. m. to‘8"p. m. BLOMKRATTA. What is it? A little gift in Swedish Brass for you or that friend who loves her house plants. Pattersons, 113 Kent St. (Near Queen). REMEMBER BLOOD Donor Clinics today and tomorrow at Clover Club. MEN’S Tailored to measure suits $39.95 to $99.95. Moore and McLeod Ltd. ADELLA’S Millineiry for your new Spring Bonnett. 177 Grafton Street. Hear Major N. W. Lowvther, Q.C. tonight on Radio C.F.C.Y. at 7 o’clock on‘ behalf of the Salvation Army. FOR. FREE transportation to the Blood Donor Clinic Mon- day morning or afternoon phone 6022. HAVE YOU SEEN our display of new small gifts? They are dif- frent and priced to suit your bud.- get. Pavttersons, 113 Kent St. (near Queen). BROODER LAMPS. We have lost received a shipment of the new G. E. Broader lamps that cover four times the effective at- ea of the conventional R-40 250 watt lamp and they cost. only $1.00. Ohappell and 00., 1181 Queen St. Phone 8325. A LITTLE BIRD tells us that your 1958 graduate wan-ts areal honest-to-goodness watch. How a- bout it? You will enjoy a visit to Pattersons anyway whether you buy a watch or not. The ad- dress is 113 Kent Street (Near Queen). FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of tlho late Louis S. Drake was held on Saturday af- tornoonvfrom the residence of his sister. Mrs. James Blaxland, Mot-ell. to Bristol United Church. where service was conducted’ by Rev. John M. sheen-. During the semlce the chair sum. "The Old Rugged Cross". Interment was inywest St. Peter’: Cemetery. The; pail bearers ware: Alfred MacLeod. Patrick Baker. Chan- les~Mosher. William Eidershaw, glfarler MacDonald. lltalph Mac- ay. . SHARE YOUR lood health" be a Blood Donor at clover Clubb- day or — cmrlotto tawa needs 1200-donors ‘ RAL NO HUMAN being no matter how semeingly hopeless. appeals to the Salvation Army in vain. GRASS FIRE —— The City fire- men were called out to deal with a grass fire on railroad property at about 2 o’clock Sunday after- noon. It was only a minor blaze near the dump. RECEPTION — Social evening for J.A. MacDonald, M.P., and Mrs. MacDonald, Morell Hall, Tuesday, April 29th., 8 p.m. All party workers and supporters welcome. Lunch will be served. W.R. Shaw. Provincial Leader, and other prominent Conservative supporters, will be present. I.0.0.F. important notice. Wild- ey Lodge No. 27 will be conferr- ing initiary degree in the new Lodge rooms on Sydney St., at 9 p.m. Tuesday April 29, 1958. All members are requested to attend this special meeting and all regu- lar meeting on Thursday nights Come and see your new Lodge room. W. Henderson Nobel Grand P. Hansen Rec. Secty. FREE TRANSPORTATION — As a means of stimulating inter- est in the current blood donor clinic being held today and to- morrow at the Clover Club, Ed’s Taxi have offered to give free transportation to all donors who wish to report to the clinic on either Monday or Tuesday even- ing. that is required is to dial 6561. Evening clinics are held between seven and nine o'clock. — P. C. CONVENTION — Pro- gressive Oonservatives in third Queen's tonight make the first provincial move in getting their candidates in the field by holding their nominating convention at Mount Stewart Hall. The candid- ates who ran for the third dis- triot in the last provincial elec- tion are Andrew B. MacRae of East Royalty anw Russell Dris- coll, Mount Herbert. Party sour- ces say that the same two can- didates will offer for nomination at tonight’: meelting. BIRTHS MacPHAIL — At the P. E. 1. Hospital on April 27, 19[8, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd G. MacPhadl, New Haven, a daughter, Helen Ferne. 9 lbs., 2 oas. MacNAIR.—At Victoria, Hospital, London, Ontario on April 26th, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. ‘ll/Da.cNsir (nee Audrey Mac- Leod), a son Neil -Gordon. JOHNSTON — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, April 16, 1958, to Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Johnston. Murray Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member 1). A A. Munrnvis snnvrcn STATION MOT TO MONCTON Rev. Myron O. Brinton, B.A.; B.D.; D.D. has received a un- animous call to become pastoi of -the Highfield St. United Bap- tist Church, Monc-ton, and plans to begin his work there in Sep- tember. Born at St. Croix Cove, An- napolis Co., N.S. Graduated from Acadia University, 1922, receiving B.A. degree. Ordain- ed to the Christian ministry at Cavendish, P.E.I. in 1922. Mar- ried in 1924 to Elaine Simpson, Cavendish. Graduated from Rocllcter Theological Semin- ery in 1926. Held pastorates at Springfield, N.S., 1926-28; Tryon, P.E.I.. 1928-21; Campbellton, N. River, a son, Dennis Shane, weight 8 lbs. DEATHS PETERS — At the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Ayl- day, April 27, 1958. Helaire Peters, formerly of Oyster Bed Bridge, in his 83rd year. His remains were forwarded on Sunday afternoon from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to his late residence, Mal-peque Road. This afternoon at 3 o’clock his remains will be moved to his home in Oyster Bed Bridge. Funeral notice later. The parade will form up on The Park Roadwa route with the P.E.l. Rccce Band in ufl-endun To Queen; Qucenro Grafton and Clover Club. Cars Alone: Grafton to Pownal: Pownal To Euston & Bri River Road: North River Road to McGill Avenue; Park Road to Eusfon Street: MAMMOTH BLOOD DONOR R PARADE TONIGHT AT 6.30 P. M. _ meat with nine students. It now ’ dents, a teaching staff of thir- ward, Malpeque Road, on Sun-' l3_, 1931.35; Central Baptist Church,,Hallfax, 1936-41; WOM- stock, N.B., 1941-49. President of the United Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces, 19- 46-47. Awarded the degree of Doctor of Divinity by Acadia University in May, 1957. Be- came Principal of the United Baptist Bible Training School at its founding in September, 19- 49. The School, founded by the Maritime United Baptist Con- vention, began in a cement base- has a registration of 140 stu- teen, and property valued at about $325,000. Dominion Open 39 New Stores TORONTO (CP) — Dominion Stores Ltd., had a net profit in the year ended March 22 of $6,- 548,125 or $4.06 a share compared with $5,722,981 or $3.55 a share in the preceding year, the com- pany says in a preliminary re- port. Sales reached a record $311,- 685,902, an increase of more than 15 per cent. The report also announced the retirement of J. William Horsey as chairman of the board, and the election of John A. McDo_ug- ald as the new chairman. During the year the company opened 39 new stores to bring its total across Canada to 334. Queen Of The Gypsies Buried LE-MDIiNA«RA, Italy (AP) - Mimi Rossetto, queen of the gyp sies, was buried Saturday in her brightest red, green and yellow gown, with a golden-rosary in her hands and a few silver coins in her cofifin to pay her way to eternity. The Lendinara town brass band preceded the coffin of the pipe- smoking, brandy-drinking Gypsy queen to Santa Sofia Roman Catholic Church, playing Chopiri’s Funeral Marcli. Following the coffin were hundred~s of Queen Mimi’s followers from all over Europe. The bracelet bedec-ked women wore their gayest dresses. The men were sprouting whiskers. ATTENTION GREENDAL’S ,26Th BIRTHDAY SALE - STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 A. M. READ THE FULL PAGE AD IN TU:E$DAY’S GUARDIAN THE GREENDAI co. LTD. - Teen-Agecl Gang Leader Seized NEW YORK (AP)—An armed teen-age Bronx gang leader was seized Sunday in a police trap. They said he admitted the shot- gun killing of 17-year-old Michael Ramos. Ramos was a prosecution wit- ness in the recent murder trial of seven youths for the stabbing of polio-crippled Michael Farmer. But police inspector John V. Hall: said “there is definitely no con- nection between the (Ramos) death and the Farmer cause.” Half said Ra-mon Serra, 17, chief of the Egyptian Crownds, admitted shooting Ramos to ' death with a shotgun in a Bronx candy store Saturday night. Ramos, a leader of the Kings- men gang. had boasted of taking over in the Crowns’ territory, Halk said. He described the slain youth as a cocky braggart. Serra was captured on a Bronx street as he kept an appointment with a 14-year-old girl friend who was present at the shooting. Detectives had questioned the girl and then gone to her home. Serra phoned. The girl toldhim there were no police present and she made the appointment. L.loycl Urges Early Decision On Red Plan LONDON (Reuters) — Foreign Secretary Lloyd says Britain, the United States and France must consider “as quickly as possible” Russia’s l a t e st conditioz. = for staging pre-summit Eas-t - West negotiations. Speaking at Cambridge Sunday Lloyd said he had read a new Soviet note handed to the West- ern envoys Saturday in Moscow. The Soviet message proposed that Poland a n d Czechoslovakia join Russia, the United States, Britain and France in talks at ambassador level in Moscow to prepare for a full East-West con- ference at the summit. They -will not shave for six months in mourning. ‘Mimi, born in B)l.‘llD3l0, Spain, 56 years ago, died Tuesday. Iloyd said the note appeared to offer a choice — “either prepara- tion by separate meetings or if there is to be a join-t meeting, the Soviet Union says that for reasons of their prestige they must have Poland and Czecho- slovahia there also. DIPLOMATIC TALKS LONDON (AP) — Britain an- nounced Monday that Prime Min- ister Abdul Ma-gid Kubar of Libya will visit London Saturday for talks on North Africa, the Middle East and further British financial aid for the desert Arab kingdom. One purpose of the talks is to try to block the spread of Rus- sian influence in his country. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — 'I‘empe1‘a- tures issued by the weather of- fice: .. Min Max Dawson 29 65 Vancouver 41 51 Edmonton 36 38 Calgary 26 43 Regina 21 53 Winnipeg 38 59 Toronto 29 50 Ottawa 29 53 Montreal 32 53 Quebec 26 51 Fredericton 36 51 Saint John 35 45 Moncton 32 43 Halifax 36 4-9 Charlottetown 33 4‘- Sydney 32 40 Yarmouth 33 43 St. John's 30 31 HALLFAX (CP) -— The weather office says temperatures will be generally higher. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia: Clear with a few cloudy intervals and milder; light winds becoming southeast 15 in the afternoon; low-high at New Glasgow 25 and 50. Prince Edward Island: Clear with a few cloudy intervals and milder; light winds. Low-high at Charlottetown 27 and 50. New Brunswick: Sun-ny with little change in temperature; light Page 2 The Guardian‘ Mon., April 28, 195&_. winds. Low-high at Moncton 25 and 55, Fredericton 30 and 55,} Saint John 32 and 55, Edimund-j ston and Campbellton 28 and 50,‘ Bay of Fundy: Light winds in. creasing during the morning to south-east 15; a few clouds. visri. bility 15 miles; little change in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte. town at 5.33 a.m. and 5.24 pm, At Rustico at 1.05 a.m. and 12.35 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown, Sun rises today at 5.08 a.m. and sets at 7.14 pm. 11 . ment. and economical service. Styling units as well as two Beivedere Sham Please note that Eileen’s Beau or call information, please. ‘For Appointments , PHONE 7141 The Block Bldg. or 1958 cm and TRUCKS ROIITE OF PARADE . y of 6:30 and ‘will proceed along The following ce:—Ken1- To Prmce: Prince to Richmond: Richmond ghi-on Road:Brigh1-on ‘Road to North McGill Avenue To Spring Park Road: Spring Euston Street To Weymoufh S1-reef: Weymouh Street to Kem- Sfreer: Kent Street to Queen Street; Queen To Grafton: Grafton to Clover Club. Dealers Association in co-o support of the Red Cross Bl The following days:-— MONDAY—AfI'ernocn . . . . . . .. . 3 To 5:30 'I'UESDAY—Morning . . . . THIS PARADE SPONSORED av... I This parade sponsored by Charlottetown Dealers of The Prince Edward Island A.ul'omobll9 perution with The City Fire Department and the Reserve Amy I0 ood Donor Clinic being held at The Clover Club. Charlottetown on Evening 71-o 9:00 WE ANNOUNCE. WITH PLEASURE. THE A GRAND OPENING, MONDAY. APRIL 28 OF ElLEEN'S BEAUTY SALON . . . Prince Edward |slcTncl’s Most Modern Fashion Centre! This new, modern Beauty 331031 Which Opens 011 Monday April 28 will be operated by Miss Eileen Harley. A native of Charlottetown, Miss Harley received her training in Saint John, New Brunswick and for the past five years has been employed in one of the City's leading Beauty Parlours. Miss Sylvia McGee who is also a native of this City will assist Miss Harley along with other hair dressers. These young Charlottetown ladies have had a wide experience in all types of Beauty Culture. Miss Harley takes this opportunity to invite the ladies of the Capital to visit their establish- Tllleil‘ .53-1011 is equipped with the most modern equipment including: Four Holiday Drying Machines, four Holiday poo bowls with reclining chairs. 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