FIVE 0F the models who will be parading a wide range five all members of the o a _ . . . of spring fashions before the P.E_I. Hospital Junior Ladies Dlsmanfl'lng PPR ce. . ' ed niacinprojectstn Id Ste Reeves in the investigation. public on April 1, 2 and 3 at Aid are left to right: Miss mong other ideas suggest man a wart pre the Charlottetown Hotel, get the feel of some of the latest Brown; Miss Estella Coady; ThadGazetlte tsayis Mr. dPCIill“ Kennedy’s ideas for milady’s wardrobe Mrs. Keith Johnston; and D- -ns at. b. held. son 1 no in en any isco- o d o k at one of their many dress re- Miss Connie Davis all of Char- ybehiceissae miincizngdepm_ sure .of his proposal unless an n 5 co hearsal which have been held lottetown. ment of highways and the fed- Elicia!) :ttalt; rtnatehoccurred, I . u e ac a l as circu- ‘ . — eral government on the best lated “is attributable to at least V laggatgséav" Large Allenda during the past few days. The Gloria Darte; Mrs. Jack nce Expected Under Discussion method of dismantling the old Willi Vagrancy Three men charged With vagrancy appeared in city not lice court before Magktnte A. J. Hashim yesterday. 0 t ed t on d . - - - ‘ sided at the meeting held in the . _ c“ . " gnollffiilvsvsagegegz ed) to Agll 3.1112 mmgnfiifixutmf lingd‘scnindvmpaln‘ds gurgetil Residence of the P_E.I. p.m.—llie Hon. J. DflVld Stewart \I ‘ - 05 I . hislgasoeutlganél another had gal key teams within the during summer use8 A roil-ickinli entertainment “by Monday. April Bil—7:20 [MIL—Illa Hon. J. Angus MacLean fl m A Southport youth. William Dinscusslon was he“ concem six “hillbillies” of the nursmg Earl MacFarlane, charged with loyridlng, was remanded to April 1 without bail. Two drunk and lncapables. one fined :20 and costs or tell days and another sentenced to 30 days if he does not leave town before five o'clock. comle how the course of studies is set up for the various grades and how text ks are selected. The principal, Mrs. Marjorie Dover, in her report praised the various men of the association ing the Red Cross swunmlng classes for the coming summer. . Grace MacKIinnon was elected vice-president by the members presen Following the was served by the hospitality committee. L meeting. hind! [Continued from page 1) ing of churches and other sult- ‘ able buildings throughout the ISLAND NEWS PAGE Apprenticeship Training PIa Metro D Cenlenn A discussion of plans for Centennial year was featured at a meeting of the M - Committee last night at ales College. Hfuest speakers were William Mr. Hayward also emp lzed the value of planning last- ing memorials to Centennial year. rather than temporary Observances. Some of the projects sizingnhid. the city, and decorative light- wene the development of a small iscusses ial Plan park at Wood islands and gen- eral beautification of the ter- minal area; construction of a Scottish "village" and further development oi Selkirk Park; having mad signs and mail- It was stated that the city was contemplating the construc- tion of lighted arches at city entrances. and these would signify the type of convention meeting in Charlottetown at any to discuss crete suggestions for centen- commitnees, cam sided. a minor indiscretion on Mr. Pearson’s own part." prenticeshi-p training, explain the Royal Canadian Legion, are the apprenticeship tmimng pro-. studying all Of the Programs 1 Reprimand Given In S’side Cases ‘_ available to this province related to vocational technicial and up- i ilprentlceship training, as a pre- 1 liminal'y step to making recom- mendations to the provincial ‘ authorities. SUMMERSIDE «— Charges of: being intoxicated in a publicl place were dismissed with a re- primand in two cases in Sum-l merside police court Wednesday. 1 The incident which led to their arrest took place inside and out- mother, Mrs. Ada Weeks of Fredericton. and by a wife and son in Ontario. Coroner Dr. W.R. Gillis of Summerside was called and empanelled a jury and ordered tachment are assisting Kensing-l ton police Constable V e r n on in solid colors These qualification, retraining the‘ handicapped, training of the} unemployed and training for n force. . recommendations will I be aimed at upgrading workers' l Iron abort to our In Idiot Other matters dealt with at l W Studied B Advise Grou muffins on a - - - ing a universal was. The local employment adVI- ram for this provmce. Charlattetown cud Queens countYi sony committee met Wednesday g he members of the coinmit- 1“! {or this the “ref: .mlnight at the National Employ- tee. under the chairmanship of lumnitnwm MRI”. The Charlottetown, FRI... Mat. 29, ment a{Dd hem Brown. past president W Ion. lMacDonaid. director or ap-lof the Charlottetown branch of 3 ~ Other members of the com- mittee are: Sister Mary Henry. Catholic Social Welfare Bur- ecu: A. Laws, Protestant Family Service; D. .nters Union; W. MacLeod. District Labor Council; Mira. Ireta Suth— erland. Business and Profession- al Women’s Club; J. Kirby, elec- trical contractors. and . en- nedy. Federation of Agriculture. The National Employment Office was represented by the mana- ger. G. W. Cheverie. By Shifter Hillman and others. Priced from maeJutShtg-‘edmy t 6‘11: specific time. an autopsy to determine the park in the Bun’buuryen area The Metropolitan Committee cause 0‘ deahh- f .. ’ decided to Manila 3 oo-ondin- RCMP from Summerside de- 0 ‘ a beautification of entrances to atmg .‘ g of its various sub up *W g9? 0‘ the cen‘ boxes in rural areas repaired side the le ' ‘ I , h _ glon home in Sum- $9331 Sigma“ 'Mr. any}; and Palm: and the 11m h merside on the night of March George Tweedy, Col. E. . mam “em 81ml),g 2' :0] e ad E. 8. Chandler way such as grave Pl an The accused were represent- Mr. H and gave m amp littered ditches. ed by Neil R. Ma'cLeod. all pic-E: of tfhe 1 it? FLORAL DISPLAY gt b0“ ' commi so at in p g A ro' su ested b Con. sin on a t7 am. yesterday {or centennial celebrations, and J p fawn gag floral Niamey by aCNR section man. Adolphus . "andsme English in p cular of me coats of am of me {our . MacKinnon. woouens for both meal and dis- provinces to mm, on_ Mr. Weeks, in his 30’s, re» 0 Enter“! tailored ‘0 tricts to form their own ideas tan-,0 Quebec New BWWk portedly under doctor’s care,' Perfecllon mneCentiilnnial year W055!“ and Nova ‘-f ad been seen in Kensington‘ 0 Regular and Tall discusssa wjéflh'oufi 3110mm .m Mn Chandler indicated his late Wednesday night, and was models their specific plans fnmmmlm wimmgness to advise groups 0.. found close to the railway tracks r . Latest patterns. projects. “The. Centennial com_ types and the proper use of this morning with his face part- styles and colours m can y help, and in fixtures uséd for decorative 13’ submerged m runmng water a small way.” he stated. firming of fountains. gardens “0’” mm“ .S“°W-. . S U I T S LASTING MEMORIALS and buildings. Mr. Weeks is survwed by his There were three days of national mourning in Costa Rica when a seven-inch statue of its patron saint was slain ' 1950. ' ‘Mounivnn THEFT New Brunswick. A donation of $25 was sent to the orphanage in Korea for the care of children of lepers. a pro- ject of the Canadian Nurses As- sociation. Miss Ida MacKny pre- staff of the hospital followed by a sing~song was mucll enjoyed. TURN TO GOVERNMENT Many of India's princes whose word was once law to 91.000.000 Indians have entered govem- aircraft carrier Enterprise could accommodate the White House and 275 feet of lawn on her flight deck. OuaenSlJlecl I” Qaeea 4-7336 KING SIZE KLEENEX KLEENUP WIPES menL business and the profes- sions. "‘t‘ uvcrcv - a ~ c.ch - TELEVISION Friday. March 29th—6 p.m.—Premier Walter Show Tuesday. April 2nd—6 pan—Conservative Panel. including the Hon. J. Angus Maclecn. Heath Macquarrie. Dr. Joe MacMiIlcn. Queens Conservative Association AT 6.00 PM. PREMIER (nun . cRoo Hillsboro B rlid e, ' hw s RCMP reported last night that :retirement at St. Dunstan's Uni- h k _ _ . . ni t phili gMathSIfi siyidi It says ML Pearson expres' a decision regarding the holding versity where he had been em- and c life‘s“; i run as Ions am e Mi w v - - t in the v p g ‘ M. a- ._ sed these Views at the Montreal of an inquest to mquu-e into the ployed as a caretaker for sevenal styles in town 2 ' He saia removal of the bridge Press chel’ll‘m When he was death of Henry MacAleer. 70. of years. was killed by a freight , . _ choose Mrs. Clive Stewart and Mrs. showings. Ticket convener, Mrs. piers involves navigatmntosome HSked What he thought COUld. Charlottetown, will be made train that passed the location yours now: Hugh Simpson said last night Russell Ewing stated that ad- extent and this matter is being would 01f Should _happ0n after known today by chief coroner at approximately 1.30 yesterday 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ‘ ¥ that they anticipate the atten— vanced ticket sales has been.dlscussed with federal author. the Election lf/nt‘Itller Ille le- Dr. L.E. Prowx. morning, moving towards Char- 25.95. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ dance at the 17th annual “Par- more than satisfactory. and only mes, “815 “01‘ tile Conservatives Won The decision will be made fol- lottetown. ade of Spring Fashions" being a few tickets are left on hand. Mr. Matheson said his depart. a clear maJPI‘IIY- He Is FeDOI‘IEd lowmg the receipt by D!" Prowse RCMP from the Chcrlolte; held next Monday, Tuesday and This annual function which is meat intends to can tenders for I0 'have sald he would be no of .the report of the autopsy town detachment are mvesn. I Wednesday will exceed 1,000. staged each year by the Junior the ddsmanmng of the bfldge‘ posed Itlo anothert early election X’hlch was carried out yester- gating the accident. S . Last ear close to thatnum‘ Ladies Aid of the Prince Ed In 5110 Clrcums ances. all. ' . SHOWS 3. _ 7 _ bcr W838 on hand for the seven ward Island Hospital, will take . He did not believe it reason- Mr. MacAleers mutilated body Ladies, Wear - " SAT. 7 8.”; ONLY . ”‘_—‘."‘_-‘——_‘ place at the Charlottetown Hotel. Former ReSIdenf able, however. that major was discovered about 7:10 yes- On each of the hree days, . party should haVe to rely on terilawdmornuli‘g lymg besildeDthne itKENSING'IF‘:(1)NOd—WA kFrederw thgle04rg‘3255t. .71 showin s will take lace at 6 the support of a smaller party “*1 “’3 1'.“ 5. “ear ' “ ' 9°“ maul “’0 ee 5-. was ' ' P°E'|’ nid 8:3?) pm. each may, with an D'es In A efla Whose doctrine or policies it stan’s Umversfly. ' found dead along the railway 0 extra showing at 1:30 pm. Tues— w d- ~ ed a could not share. The POdy was dlsqovel‘ed by track in the east end of Ken-I . Wm Awards . . it. no of r~ Commentators. who will take diath'in'mcomge Alta of Miss arated the Conservatives and WhiCh 1'9” Oh3r1°ttetown at ‘ 4 turns at describing the various - ' ’ ' Liberals. 1" an emergency they Seven OCIOCRI enroute to our- FDMONTON (Cp) _ post- Lillian Vickerson, formerly of . D t d we of I ‘ ensembles are Mrs. Bert Camp- vemon Rive, could be drawn together. 15- James 8" e was 1‘ Y fiaduate SIUdy lwardS 0' $500 bell and Mrs. Louis Johnston. Miss Vickaréo wa head “the To make such a thing POS- the "am and Roy H°°d was each to 28 Canadian family doc- To wind up the preparation . - n s sible. Mr. Pearson is reported c°nd9aon . I , . . circulation department of Cal- . It .5 behaved possible that to... we... announced Wednesday. for Mondays big opemnga final guy Public Library for over to have said. he was prepared h I. d . i full dress rehearsal will be held be - t0 I‘eSlgn “and hope that Mr. Macmeer w 0 “’9 m 59m " g 1958 VAUXHALL 4- by the College of General Prac- t th h l 20 years, fore her retirement Diefenbaker will do the same ,, _ tice at its seventh national sci- a 9 me atzp'm‘ Sunday' when she moved to Lacombe. - I. _ — - _ _ — — - _‘ $21,135:“: ofiwonmgfegr 1,; (gum-int entific assembly. e was a daughter of the late i . .m . s. The winning doctors were cho- S ' P k Mr. and W5. Frank Vlckerson; ‘ t ;' Pa tterson S ' 3"“ in A'1 “admon- was $995- sen by the provincial education the former Charlotte MacEacll- I for | SPECIAL $795 m committees of the college. The erg 3.9:??? Vflvgsy,l 15.1311.Ida . , I w t h R .rs I Come in and see Norman on this one. awards are to help the attend & S H u M are SSEI‘S . . - 1 . V. . two - week postgraduate courses H Mrs» PEI'CY Parsons. Lacombe: I a c I NORMAN 8.5;, 5' fled“ Ila-1.3a]. at major medical centres in and Ruby I" WWW?“ B-C:' 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6732 . MacDONALD ' e '5 also four brothers Oliver in DIAL 4-8548 OFFICE Canada or the U ited States. S ea i e - - _ — — — _ They were selected from among p Lacombe and Hal'er J°hnv and p 500 applicants. Stewart. all of Western Canada. R l b h h i - The March meeti of the eports o mem crs w o ave wmners 0‘ Uijhn company. Spring Park Home anfid School - I recently returned from confer- l of Can ad a scholarships in Association was chaired by the Y s ences were received at the ‘ eluded: Dr. Roger Smith. Clarke vice. resident Mm William meeting of the Charlottetownt ' . P . , CRY. Que: Dr. A. L- Wins": MacLean who is now acting as Chapter of the Association of} Norton. N.B.: Dr. D C Can- president of the association in 6' Nurses of E Wednesday? telope. Lunenhurg. N. 8.; Dr. place of John Eldon Green who night. ‘ .. E Kassner, Souris, P.E.I.. and pressure of other work - Reports on the three-day . . . James Miller of the Winsloe . Dr. Melvrlle Coxon. St. John S. was unable to continue as pre— chum of the United Church of stitute held at Dalhousie'Univer- . . “d- - Canada was guest speaker at W were Ewen by M'55 Ge“ Frnday. March flit—10:30 a.m.—Mrs. Mary McOuald Winners of Schering Corpora- TheJ ngak‘grmof the evfnlilasl the supper ing the 1t’rudlge nt'IiIrseaiilz:&llt. MrsM \I’lera IWIELM iion bursaries included: Dr. W85 - - - 1 811"» PTOY “‘3 Al' Y's Men’s Club in the 93 e. 155 “Hard ac 31“ ' o __ o J. R Mum". mm. Que; firm.“ 10, 5mm? We?” Yfila W evening an and Miss Hilda Rossitcr. Fnday. Mar. 29fII—6.30 pm. The Hon. J. Angus MacLean Dr. H. M Gardiner. Minto. exam 3310“. 3 Nil-5 1'81“ Co-chalrmen of the meeting The president of the associa- o". 4. _ 0 NAB-z Dr- H C. Still, 8m”: {N gig tdEPawnentlguf 9611:1935 were . R. Carson and Henry lion. Miss Alice Trainor. rcport- sali Marc“ 3 ‘05 P'm‘ Macquarfle ._'I _ 3 r. L. . Kiuorn. Charlotte- °n~ 0PM W33: ' 1' 3118' Purdy. on an executive meeting of . . . town: and Dr. Hubert Warrick, an Iculum"- b'I'lrle hing-$0118 aft-ti] the Canadian Nurses Associa- March P'fih—Pre'mer wan.“ Show ' . , . ' Si. John's. Mr. Williams explained that Y 0 Wills - 8 tion in Ottawa. while Sister Ann . . ~ - 1' ' - ’ ' ’ M r———-——-———--——u.e cum...“ I. my...“ .0 More at the piano Celestine and - Barbara Monday. April Isl—6.30 p.m.—l'he Hon. J. Angus Macleon the conditions of tad _ hence William Stevens.» WWW Pratt gave a resume of the con-I , . ' Three Charged me cm e .n cmflmu K. W was a guest. “'9 club ference on the quality of nurs- Tuesday. April Ind—6:30 p.m.—llie Hon. J. Dawd Stewart ., - als‘o outlan M. the Ygrfigmw in “‘5 talk I” the ing service at the University of ,V ‘ RIDE A KED TRAIL CINKMASCOPE OLOR l l lrlii: [so OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT yousee MONSTER I hold um your hols because IS AGK ' ll." IT’S FISH W ' . HA8 BIG DECK “And be Caught" he S IOOkflIg for revenge! 'l‘he. 83.350-ton U.S. nuclear WE HAVE IT 0 N I G H I He's bolting for be at the Capitol lonife for the most horrifying thrill you'll ever feel when «an. now-id senick. Park- , P9“? ellShINQ I" la patient in the Prian “m m" "°"“"' "°" " w" W ’°"."’...“" WIMM' W WALTER SHAW ” It. lest paint I fisherman-J c a... .. THE REVENGE 0" ' . mes “m. l mum-m quick and FRANKENSTEIN” 1 party : my wipe-up lob-l f f t“ °' "" ‘53 not} war macro—tor mt... . . . speaking on matters 0 . . a. : m, “m f m . I .1“ “he . cloth! * . Filmed in Blood-Curth Color! "15.23: '°°°'" 3; interest to all citizens of CANADIAN TIRE A Showcl 11:40 pun. it * ‘k * ** * t t * I Prince Edward Island Queens Conservative Association Stewart I: Moo Ltd. assocum: small I Glos- 8|. Dlll A ‘A- a- v