sure! a sit srqr 334' u.-we:-. gr:-revue H...” 1' .'.”a,. "rm . -I-mvs4o- . -m.ao:. :1 '- ;.::a THE ICE FIELDS TUESDAY Captain A3: Brown aoted eon- tlnsied improvement in ice condi- tions around the coast of P.E. Is- I. the Gulf and the East coast of PE patrol over the ice area. CITY AND CENTRAL YOUI. DOLLAR buys more It the Hughes Drug Stars. WE TREAT the sick well. Gis- geyts Pharmacy. open I a.m. to I p.m. ZION CHURCH CBOIR will pre- sent the Crucifixion. Good Friday, April 19th.. at 8.30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Service 3 p.m Zion Church. Charlotieown Min- iaterial Association. LUGGAGE BALE. April lsth to 80th. Real bargains. S. L. Hardy and Company. ACADIA NUT Old Sydney and springhiil coal unloading cars It A. Pickard Co. ZION CHURCH CHOIR will pre- sent the Crucifixion Good Friday. April 19th It 0:30 p.m. THERE WILL not by I milk delivery on Good Friday. On Thursday. please fput out bottles and tickets for the amount of milk. you will need for two days. Signed your milkman. o'clock. Cornwall W.i. College Saturday May lath. held from the pail bearers werc: Leod and Harry Younker. Interment was in Cemetery. FUNERAL 'I'UESI)AY-- The fu- was held yesterday vice was conducted by Canon G.E. Mofiatt and Canon E. M. Malone. interment was in St. Peter's Cem- etery. The pail bearers were: Messrs. E.N. Kaye, i-TN. Kays, aux... . A clear passage exists between around East Point through a land yesterday on his regular 2-mile gap. and the area between Charlottetown and Pictou is clear- PANTRY SALE at Simpson - Sears. Saturday. April 20. at 2 HOME AND School Associations Prince Edward island Federation Annual meeting. Prince of Wales FUNERAL HELD-The funeral oi the late J. Harry Paul was Presbyterian Church. Brookfield on Monday ai- ternoon. April 15th. Rev. Donald Nicholson assisted by Rev. Mr. Betts conducted the services. The Andrew Dol- lar. Golden Dollar. Beaumont New port, Bruce Stewart. Sterling Mac- The the Brookfield neral of the late Samuel Abraham morning from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Peter's Cathedral where ser- tlw was issued last Illht by Has. .I.A. Oaliaat, snug. I. Just bslese the Home 3439"”. Od.HlIIOf.edLIIlfeI.l'Iler1nthg evening there were not sufficient members in the Hang. to gang. tute I quorum. Lhgrg own their places when requested to do to by the Sergeant-It-Arms the to the House. Ti" -venlns session was large- devoted to discussion in Com- mittee oi the Prince Edward Is- land Veterinary Medical Associa- tion Act. Some sort onions argu- ments were heard on clauses re- liant to the future practicing of 'non-graduates" with practically every Member in the House tak- llll Dart at some stage. It was felt by many that men who have been treating sick ani- mals for many years should not be denied I license simply because they did not hold a diploma. It was stated that many of them have rendered excellent service 30. neighbors in difficulty and should be permitted to continue and to be paid for their services. Other members felt that more up duate veterinarians would if Speaker Warns He May Have P'!'"i"'t To Take Disciplinary Action Nfld. Port Hope: For Ice Breakers - -Pass 2 11.. Gisetrlianwel. April 17. 1957. WEATHER C H” W" comm 00! NM. (CP) - Incss I the en . . . ted 1. W” M” ';':"m:' MES” P” -1-... 53.3,: 4;",-mat 1,. TORONTO (OP) - Tssnpcra-will cause cloud to sever '11.. '”:'":”".ii;"iEre'.l3mii33: those who province kill. me tsiy If nnnwrud in an Town” mhuc &tu;ddLJy ",1.-' '1' me” CV D II , ' ' 3 . -4 -..".::"';::::'. '2: ......""" rd-"mi. 3' it "r -”-3?"-”' 5'" -3'-"""”' 35 3 ...'--."- r----: l 0 W9 . ' ' - ll'l' . ) D ) f95o".'.,..n be granted I license by Minlstagof Finance. ysflfliil 3?; km Dawson Mai 4'0, E:::g"'f”N:?d s:”:amP'gig g. . l H V . , . I. "W-ll-'”-ii?-" to - W. ..:i".:"::”..'":::": .. " ""' " 3 f.”.”?:i'.il';":;i..?i;.i.'.':i;.?l!." amended. at is es Edmonton at so 3 "W W" - --"- r-...'i'"'- " G-V-mm ---r ..:'l:......"m.W...r:.mr.:."h Calm! -- - ""......- 9” "'.'.'.”” W..." W- pcnsion of the rules to Permit I09 In. hC0;IIunons. with his many "3 Men" " the mouth 0' the gain 31 42 . I411: Wall” nil Low- md gaming or "An Act. to Arnueng cu ' was Ibisto givs onnIider- b- - mu Ind” her mm in winning 32 44 high It cw now and so, me Preiium dnih Ahci!uniil:i:!ailtlAg: gure cals-en wlfiroe"liIn':iionMg' M1; Port Saunders on the north. Toronto 0 31 49 Enhstgotwuwggmf ;'dug' snalogcliig Act to men e - - ' on"; 33 54 - Extension Act.” The latter he are aware that he is not a :Vr:5lenC::::-e gig 2': i”:'gT Mag” 26 58 John 30 and 50. I stated was requested by the com- Y:'t 'lIll- 11 he has Iny arise m mu, .1”; I"... ,1 mu” Quebec a 52 mg. any gt ,'.""',f”"d”' P .f1',fd,?,5im?."d.;..,-S.'Ii.i'3.i.i in n " o'."4.""”:. 3;; ..,,.d"3i, psiiips stuck in the Strait of Belle Nwlctol It 55 If no 8.1!. and 11:: pin 3...... ar an W0 . - - Saint J hn 21 49 ' ”' ”” ""9" by ' simple miomy lriimthidvm mdm md mend)” mi? t s t Fred Hawkins said M0lIcf.o: 23 so 3'& thdfsdiciiinuwesnmlgdnmnm hmwd M iv 8 ei,:Mhh-di vote ofeouti cal: Tv1ii.i”i"n3?'s'3 the ofiort Lililvalon was scheduled to Halifax N 50 today at 5.5 I.m. and.sets It 75;: necessa .v a Net - - - Charl ttt so 4: ' The Premier claimed the amend to 11:9 Cabinet because the srsu- '" "'1' lvgzhlgailtelggg E? lag: sydneoy ' own 19 u men: was poorly drawn and afttler rm? wbifrl;n it yr: foundueg l-0al:t0Bo:'wmlf was to have Po" Yamoum 28 47 I short discussion regardmx 0 II I I ll cy aho K Bum!" tb pick up I am", St. John's 25 38 50- All agreement was reached on the mistake in population as cal- culated b the Dominion Bureau oi Statis ca and since this mis- take was not of our making the Minister oi Finance suggested that the moneys wltliheld be at once and that they be recovered over the period of the new agree- ment- . "It has been agreed that we re- ceive our full quarterly payment voting procedure as it might affect amalgamation of the communi- ties he suggested that members have a chance to study it further. To this end he Dl'0P059d the C0!” mittee report progress and consid- er it later. Hon. Mr. Mathesun also felt that the business of the present session. including discussion of the esti- mates. could be completed t0d3.V and he moved the adjournment until 11.00 o'clock this morning. It is thought probable that three aes- slons, morning. afternoon and eve- ning will be held today to prepare in sixty equal instalments over the term of the new agreement. This concession saves the Prov- coms here if non-professional com- the way for prorogation tomorrow. As Result Of Avalah A. MIcCailum of Carle- ton Siding died in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital yesterday morning from the effects oi I car accident on the St. Peters Road two weeks ago last Sunday. had seemed to be making a good -3 nt- ing steadily. with the opening of the lobster fishing season still two weeks away it is possible that with continuing favourable winds. a considerable portion of the ice remaining along the east coast will have moved up and out of the Gulf. It is ex- pected. however. that some diffi- culty will arise from bays and har- bours many oi which are still froz- en over solidly. It is worthy oi note that Maiagash Harbour in Nova Scotla is also still frozen over. Captain Brown noted yesterday that considerably more ice had flowed out through Cabot Strait. but he also noted that the steamer track had narrowed somewhat, and that I minor ice obstruction had developed north of Bird Rock Island. it was unofficially learned that the car ferry P.E.l. came through the Canso Gut into the North en- trance. and after proceeding for some distance retraced its path. it is also understood that the "Mag- dalen" may make I try today through the ice from Pictou to the East coast of P.E.I. and then it would have a clear passage to the Magdalen islands. and he died suddenly. Employed by the C.N.R. in the Borden yard. he was well known throughout the Province. At the time of his death he was Grand Master of Loyal Orange Lodge of Prince Edward island- Llke his father before him, he joined the Orange Lodge in early life and was very active in lodge work over the years. almost never missing a meeting and taking part in all lodge activities. He took an active part in the affairs of the Cape Traverse Unit- ed Church of which he was I mem- ber. heing also I membe of the choir. He was interested in com- munity affalrs. He took I leading part in building the new school at Carleton which is considered one of the finest rural schools on the Island. He is survived by his wife. the former Grace Thompson of Corn- wail: two children. Lloyd. 13, and Pauline. ii; and by his mother, Mrs. Janie Maccallum. Char- lottetown; one brother. John of Orange Grand Master Dies He l recovery but complications set in '- of our representations these other provinces will receive their pay- ments as well. upon the comple- tion of the new agreement. The p total amount repaid will in all five provinces amounts to over five million dollars. New AGREEMENT "We who represent this Prov- Car Accident ii:-.1 Ince were also aware of another '-- ' very serious financial problem. mi) The hold-back would effect our agreement for the next five years. At the Conference held in October 1955 we were given a formula which showed a loss to this prov- ince of over one half I million over the payments made by the pre- vious tax rental agreement. This was the first statement which we received of I tax equllzaiion pay- ment. After protests we were pro- mlsed no less than that which we received at the conclusion of the present agreements. One can readily see that I sub- stantial reduction in our last years payment might seriously prejud- ice us during the next five year period. We inled out this phase of our prob em to the Hon. Mr. Harris and the lion. Mr. Winters- rna LATE MR. MACCALLUM Charlottetown: three sisters, Ma- mie (Mrs. Lawrence MacLaren. Charlottetown). Lena (Mrs. Alden Douglas. Ontario) and Vinis (Mrs. Wilbert Gillespie, Toronto). The funeral arrangements have not been completed, , ” the arrival of members of the family. anything definite they told us that they recognized the Justice of our claims and would recommend an Idju t to their colleagues. can to ensure the safety of the passengers on the voyage across the Harbour." BIRTHS MACDONALD - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on April 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. Alex MacDon- ald. Bloomlng Point, I son. Former Membors' Passing Noted Resolutl of sympathy to the families of two former members of the Leglslstu when the House met yesterday I eriioon. Premier Mstheson noted that Senator J.P. Macintyre and Mr. Eagi-ar S.rVic.s, Yesterday I received from Mr. Al Baptist Church Holy Week Services continued last evening in the Charlottetown United Baptist Church. the Rev. erend Morris Lovesey taking for 3 his subject. "The Cross - A Rev- pREsENT AGREEMENT wxu, FOURTH QUARTER LAST FIS L YEARS PER YOUR paid at once. The sum to be recovered lnce between 8150.000 and 3200.000 depending upon the interest rates in effect for the next five years. This same concession is given to the provinces of Newfoundland. New Brunswick, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. An over estimate in population was made in the ease of five provinces. As I result Although they could not promise "We knew about the first ar- rangement before we left Ottawa. Winters I telegram which reads as follows: "CABINET AGREED TODAY MAKE FULL PAYMENT FOR CAL YEAR AND RECOVER aux print cargo here. It was hoped that at least one of the lcebreakers would be avail- able to escort both freighter: through a vast field of Artcic ice that ras accumulated off the Port au Port Peninsula. The Margaret Bowater returned to Port aux Basques Monday after waiting for more than I week off the peninsula for the ice to clear. The Fort Avalon has been in port here since April 0. MT- a price of 815.000. From I few minutes conversation with this astute and energetic statesman one can readily see why he will go down in history as one of he greatest industrial urganizors this country has ever had. "We also interviewed the Hon. Mr. Lesage. in our talks wtih him we discussed thermal power for Prince Edward island. We receiv- ed a copy of this Minister's state- ment and the power made avail- able to our neighbouring Provinces can be made av liable to us. As HALIFAX (CP) - The weaihe office says I large high pressure Costello's Hove Fine Display Oi Easier. Beef As in the past years Costello's have their.ususl high qugllty bee; for their customers. delivered to them by their resul r suppliers. namely Malcolm M cswain and the Drake Bros. Why not drop into Costello's thig Easter season and see the inviting display. You can be certain of fifli satisfac- tion for your Easter table. Also at Costello's up to date meat market will be found I fine display of Maple Leaf Products, suoh-as regular hams. Ihlnliless picnics. cottage rolls, bacon. ec. Also as extensive line of canned and bottled goods and vegetables. and other staple groceries. For your Easter needs and careful attention. Dial 7377 or 737! early. Advt. Sees Danger of Red Coup In Middle East MONTREAL (CPI - The man who commanded the omblned British-French forces in the inva- slon of the Suez Canal zone last fall said here Tuesday there is "very considerable danger" of I Communist coup in the Middle East. Gen. Sir Charles Keightley is visiting North America as part of an annual exchange of British and United States military officers. "The whole situation. in the Mid-East will turn on the amount of strength we will be able to givg the United Nations to enable it to deal effectively in maintaining or- der and negotiating I solution to the complex problems involved." he told reporters. soon as we need extra generating power it can be provided. This applies to main transmission linesi as well. This program resembles our own rural electrification po- licy in many ways. I am sure we can derive much benefit there- from. WILL JOIN HOSPITAL PLAN Finally I must report on my interview with the Hon. Mr. Mar- tin. During our visit he was busy in the House on the Hospital In- surance Act. Ihad conversations with Mr. Martin and he pointed out clearly the benefits which would accrue to the people of this province from the acceptance of the plan. He referred me to the statistical table ya t ” to the special committee on estimates for the year I956. This table is shown on page 102. We also discussed this question with some of M. Martin's officials. On our return to the province I discussed hospital in- surance with my Cabinet coll- eagues and they are prepared to recommend the acceptance of the plan to go into operation some time in 1959. And lastly you can see from Mr. Wintcrs' telegram that we presented other proposals to the Government of Canada. These other elements are still under con- sideration. If they are favourably considered 1 think the province can gain I substantial Irnount under our new fiscal arrangements. I do not think I should say any more at present. If anything else develops I will report such de- velopments to the House It the THE MONTHLY meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary. Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion. has been postponed till Thursday, April 25th. at 7:30. Executive meeting at 7:00. B COLDSPOT refrigerators prices begin 3100.38. Now on display Simpson-S---s Limited. Kenmore Washer prices begin 3114.96. with pump. Now on display Simpson Sears Limited. Silvertone Televis- ion prlces begin 8100.3. Now on display Simpson sears Limited. IS RECOVERING --The many friends and relatives in Vineland Station and Prince Edward Island will be pleased to hear of the satisfactory recovery being made by Mrs. Wendell Rodd (nee Anna Cerewl. Mrs. Rodd underwent a very serious operation in the St. Catherine's General Hospital. On- tarlo. Mrs. Rodd is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Carew of Hunter River and had just moved to Vineland Station. Mr. and Mrs. Rodd had bought I Red Joseph Weatherbie. William Sha- ma. Frank Aleck. Michael Mon- sour. DIES IN SASK.- Mrs. Ernest ulman. I78 Fitzroy Street, has received news of the death in Re- gina. Sask. last Saturday of her sister. Mrs. William Freethy. the former Miss May Coles of Milton in her 71st year. Also surviving are three other sisters: Emily. Mrs. John Chandler. Wheatley River; Annie. Mrs. J.K. Freethy, Regina; and Mildred. Mrs. G. Ber- ner. Lansing. Mich. A brother. David W. Coles. was killed in an automobile ident in Vancouver last montlf. POLICE COURT Charged with drunken driving in City Polici- Court yesterday a motorist plehd- ed not guilty. but pleaded guilty to I charge of drlvln while ini- paired. He was fine 8100 and costs or so days and his driving license was cancelled six cnonihs. For passing I red light CLOW- At the P.E.l. INMAN- At Prince County Hos- pital on Monday, April 15th. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Inman. I sort Gerald Major. WALCHUK-At the Scarboro Gen- eral Hospltal. Scarboro, Ontario. on March 22nd. I957. to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Walchuk (nee Flor- ence McI(ennIl I daughter. KI- ren Marie. weight 6 lbs W: os. CROKEN-At the Charlottetown Hospital on April 15. IH7. to Mr. and Mrs. George Croknn. Free town. I daughter. CREAMER - At the Charlotte- town Hospltal. April I5, 1967. to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Creamer. Southport, I daughter. 7 lbs. 6 oz. Hospital on April 16. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow. I daughter. weight 0 lbs. is ozs. CARMICIlAEL- At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, Leonard Wood had passed away since the House recessed on April The Premier said he lied known the Late senator for many years. As an indication of the esteem in which be was held. Mr. Matheson said he i membered a glowing tribute paid Mr. Maclntyre by the Leader of the Opposition. Dr. W. J.P. MIcMillan after Mr. Macin- tyre had returned to the Legis- lature after I ya longed illness. The Premier said as private member he could always expect and receive I sympathetic hearing from the late senator It all times. Mr. Russell Clark, Liberal. Third Queens. said he h ness partner of Senator Macin- tyre's for I lifetime. I-Ie recalled that Mr. Macintyre had first be- come I member of I Liberal Conl- mittee It the age of in and from that day on devoted his life to the Party. "III was I very satisfactory man to deal with in every way." said Mr. Clark. Id been I busi- C Laura Baker. Mr. lag Engineering to Theology. Lovesey's topic will be vices begin at 1:80 o'clock. Breaking, Entry Cases In Court elation of Sin." Mr. Lovesey oc- cuples the Chair of Biblical Lit- erature and Language It Acadia University's School of Theology. Following the service. Mr. Love- sey informally addressed the Bap- list Young Adult Group. the co- presldents of which are Walter and Lovese-y was asked to relate the story of his life. particularly giving his rea- sons why he had turned from Min- The Holy Week Services continue tonight and tomorrow night in the auditorium of the Charlottetown Baptist Church. This evening .. Q roas - A Revelation of Love." and on Thursday evening. "M Jones. Meet the Master." The ser- BE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID LAST YE R THAT IS H.l65.000. OTHER E EMENTS STILL UN- DER CONSIDERATION -ROB- ET H. WINTERS. MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS." FLOOR PAYMENT "This adjustment sets our floor under the new agreements It 31.- i;65 000. In dollars this can mean to the province in the next five years between one million five hun- dred thousand and two million dollars. The qualifying factor in this case is whether the national product rises or f s in the next five years. Therefore. all in all the visit which we made to Ottawa last week will benefit this province in an amount up to two millions of dollars over the. next five years. Mr. Speaker. you can well see why I was so happy when I reported the story to rep- resentatives of the press of this provlnc . "I wguld like at this time to earliest opportunity. BIO STRETCH Canada has seven time zones. the Yukon being W. hours slower than Newfoundland time. P. FUR STORAGE PROTECT YOUR FUR and CLOTH COATS DIAL 6923 ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. another motorist was fined S10 and costs or five days. Two drunk and lncspables were each fined S5 and costs or two days; was sentenced in 1) days and I fourth to lo days. and Whitetstore last November. N. D. Mocloon another PRE-EASTER 8ERVICF2- The services was held last evening in Alexandra United Baptist R.R. Bell said that in the case of Sear Mclntyre. it shows what an island boy can do for himself if he has the initiative. He noted that Mr. Mclntyrs did not have the education of many boys of the present day but in spite of this he became elected to the I "tef IMinistei-of the Crown and was finally chosen toflll Iseatiathe ssnsteofcaa-' I I April 16th, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael. Albany. I son. Joseph Gerard. 7 lbs.. ll ozs. REAGAN -At the Charlottetown Hospital. Monday. April isth. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett. 8. Beagan. (nee Joan J. Peters) . .. ' Jo”. .... - h DEATHS MAOCAI.LUM- At the P.E.l. Hos- Speaking of Mr. Wood. the Lead- . er of the Opposition said Mr. Wood's was I household name leton Siding in his 40th year. roughout the third district of Resting It the MIcLean Funeral Queens. "III was In honourable Rome. until this afternoon 6. IIIGHLDCD. at his late residence. Funeral marrow Thursday. with I prf- Premier Ma noted um vale service It the residence at Mr. Wood. who was I It the time Hsthes toCIpeTrIvIrse UItt- of his death. was one of the last edchurchforfoneralssrvicesatam-vlvonof the Iggial .of us interment Tryoii cemetery. int-ism. Mr. llatksaoa said Mr. M mm wood was highly in g'osp;tIlApr'iillllilN7.Irs.Vlo- ""”'”" '”' " ""” Otksr pa .. '----- -- ,,,g -- --''--i'- -3 fnm the Cnteliffe '”'""' "' ”'''i when siiiiss III as - hall nsrslsy aftarmsa. sIe- W 3 In 'V'I0'eh.III1ftI at 1.8. Interment - """" ”""""- Moccolluin Dsoth .5 9; fbIIIlIIlCOfI1lnJff0DIIfLIlOflI'IIDy",u pay I tribute to the untii-in ener- gy which Mr. MIcNan t. Mr. Klckham and Mr. Matheson. our Federal representatives at Ottawa displayed in our negotiations with their colleagues In the Federal Cabinet. These three men attend- ed several of our meetings and all bert A. Gsudet. hi no uncertain terms spoke up In order that the Court might for I better deal for their pro- -conslder the application of Crown Vi Prosecutor John P. Nicholson to have one of the Crown witnesses declared an "adverse witness". the hearing was sdiouraed before being completed. Attorney Allison The evidence of six Crown wit- nesses was heard It the prelimin- Iry hearing of I Charlottetown youth charged with breaking. ess- try and theft. The hearing took place in the Court House before Queeru County Magidraie Gil- nce. "During the course of our ne- gotiations I saw the Prime Minis- ter. This cultured and scholarly LOUISE McCARRON Who ed" in the hilarious plays the part of "I young wife who thinks she is not want. comedy "Have A Heart" at the Common- ity Centre on Easter Monday GET SET FOR 5581'!!! There”: still time left to get the best! . . . Abanburyready-in-weai-outfit-the clothes that combine the season's newest fabrics with the famous Tip Top Trim Look styling. 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