r Age aes a a £ Hl i g i : Fee Fe ee E : i : H ‘ “af 4 ~ s ag 4 & i $ . ee gif ? | i i i § Hi ie Ry rth i: : | E i i Es i i | i : if i | f i 3 ‘ i Le’ i; F iy ‘fe : il | rt Hf iN i. i | ify : i 1 i : | : i | 4 F i f if i i j : : Pvebe é i it i hse al RE Sx FF ! | i bie ‘ = | it g <8 z i é # i | i | ! ‘ sore ane rn Prince Be Easter Baby Beef Show March 27 on Display All Day | - | | ql | | | i FE : ! f EERE. i ‘ i : ‘i FE | ia tt ae g i : d fi if hath gE whi ‘ ! ; 3 | RE i 1 i A i | | | | | || i i f i a 1 eeeke RL it | & BR i Teachems sud pegs mae ot i‘. CITY AND CENTRAL (mic *cc2.2 i dent of Ci ~ GIFTS WITH MEANING—Sign-, NEW SPRING Jewellery has ee nificant of the Easter season at| arrived just an time for Easter. | * = on See the Bible House, Charlottetows| Pattersons, Kent St. near, Queen. disease (opposite Eaton's). SPECIAL DEDICATION of | diagnosed as being AUCTION “45” Score Cards|Comr 1ion Table in Memory | that sickness similar for sale at Guardian - Patriot |of Benjamin Wood (Babe), Alex-| in s K. M. Mar- | Gospel,” he continued, Central Printing.” andra Church, Sunday evening. | for influenza. ee a disorderly con- |the prayer Jesus offered in our WE TREAT the sick well. Gig-| March 29th. Special music. = ; duct in a resident only sev. | pas ~~ gey’s Pharmacy open 830 a.m.’ THE FINAL series of the Pas- | it Gill . | deers away treme the police 17 the contagion of the world" fo 8.00 p.m. _ {sion Week Services will be held Bi espie . soem 06 contagion Ge wets : f | i iH ‘ r ¥ 3 iif “il i *F i i F : i i aits > 5 = 8 ea $F gh : gf 5 5 5 sf oH se a3 * Four carcasses produced especially for the Easter trade include two from Win- ston Taylor, Long Creek, i : weighing 920 Ibs., and _ 1020 Ibs., two from. George Yeo, weighing 920 and 860 Ibs. Also on display special hams and | bacon from Canada Packers and Swift Canadian together with canned goods and a full assortment of vegetables. 2 : this evening at the First Baptist °° or- separated unto the Gospel, g HOT CROSS BUNS Today st! Church of Charlolictown at 78/15 Retiring eee eae mie (amd that we may achieve true| p.m. All welcome. and a Charlottetown man for |Cness with fellow believers.” : <5 ue The Passion Week Services Wilfred Smith arranges LILIES and HYDRANGEAS in ee 5 airport as was | Concluded this evening in the ob-i] his well stocked Green House. ; broken when W.G ? i Everyone Welcome to the Fun of OP Gordon tration will be Ww “%. | fined five dollars and costs OF | munion. The concluding message Ali Types of POTTED and CUT flowers for a Happy ery - SHOES worn in Fashion show| Pointed to the board of gover- | Gillespie retires as airport man-|two days for operating motor | of the series will have to do with] ©4ster. Why not try our easy Phone and Delivery Service? Old Ti ina! 25 per cent off at Le Page's. | Bors of the Canadian Tax Found- | 26eF a the Charlottetown airport | vehicle with defective brakes. |-‘the Sacred Feast” instituted by| | Mr. Smith Suggests you Patronize P. E. I. ime Shopp 9: ~ ation. He is a partner in the | the end of this month. A Charlottetown man was re-|the Lord Jesus Christ on the eve | Hospital Easter Dance : : THREE PIECE Chesterfield} accounting firm of H. R. Doane| Yesterday Mr Gillespie re-| manded until. April Ist when he |of His death. Believers from : : i] The Thomas H. Mills Mec: Market is one of the oldest in wine and Special Eas-| and C ’ |ceived a travelling bag from/was charged with operating a|various communions are wel-| __ For the Easter Parade or for the Dance she established firms im the City, its history dates over 100 years. | ter Price. Toombs Music Store. the regional one at Moncton. | motor vehicle while his license | come. | will look best in a CORSAGE from West End Holding to custom set down through the years, Mr. Frank Millis, proprietor, cordially invites patrons to inspect the display on Good Friday. The years of experience of this. firm are a guarantee of satisfaction to the customer. is Serving Humanity for You— NAMED GOVERNOR — : i] Nurseries. Taylors Jewellers are showing a| Pakeries. [presentation H. A. Vausuas.| Ships Facing | GARDENIAS, SPRAY ORCHIDS, ROSES, Chains, Medals, Missais GOSPEL HALL, Prince a ffi . ied A 4'24oot object resembling ti CARNATIONS, ETC. i meg ao vo ee ae = : Ice Problem nose cone of a rocket sap aoe . | Bee | MALIPAX (cP) — 11a |ntay tear ‘ine. tate urea | © WWEST END NURSERIES day. Ian Court. W. E. authon of the Atlantic too dhamslams eptintie wean diteet | 22 Richmond Flower Phone 3525 MILLS MEAT MARKET Dial} WATTS FUNERAL — The fu coast ice patrol said here Tues-/21, feet in diameter, contained 00. ter tubes “Serj ne through Cabot Strait face| my Mode Ine” eat Span , Open Evenings 27 LA * | . P. Wood whe also con- aoe ral’ Fianna’ until |s2id the ship is expected to hearers were: Friday, 1 pm. then to Kem-|the strait Friday. = ; ; : Harold sington United Church, where Omdr. Martcham said that while | | ) ;, William Macinnis, Wil-) the funeral service will be held |ice-breakers are available, ships a Peo- 1 * 5 F : ; i F i i : R 135 Hillsborough Street Free Delivery Dial 4235 Be Gi ries ase ‘ik nF tf 5 i. it a - i i t Fe: is F f f i gf & 3 “Hg i oft wey i ES 3 i - IT'S : ij ri Hf 3 i i He, Ty | m g & fi iu af i i THSONAIS |_| DRUG STORE OPEN | MINGLE NTLN ber home trough nee Al ci ‘ select from our beauiful Easter selection ! ch: AY ‘lect fom our beeutul Eferer select To put your best looks forward for Easter... and after ... stop in now to see our big, stunning selection of ready-to-wear. Included are all the newest fabrics and styles ... tailored in masterly manner with careful at- tention to detail. Right now we are jammed with lovely creations ... The 7 ft iT i | f i : 3 fi Star eawon eae BIRTHS | JOHNSON & JOHNSON ; ls eek eaee eer Seam i rat, Ce | \ ame just arvived. Pattersons, Kent St. 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Cari Marc- * : near Queen. Vite (ne Margaret Canon) | Dial 4133 time to buy is NOW! we've got the Easter SUIT ..... $19.95 to $75.00 we've got the Easter HAT ..... $ 2.98 to $12.95 we've got the Easter BLOUSE .... $ 198to$ 7.95 we've got the Easter SKIRT .... $ 2.98 to $24.95 2 - : - ; ; eons eate| fee wm | © LEGION MEETING Easter Beet and plum pudding fevn Whpital ce Mach “a, || THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE ae 1960 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'- |] CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH OF THE CANA- YOUNGSTER FOUND — Joha| ‘auetter Mary Paula 7 ibs.'| DIAN LEGION WILL BE HELD IN THE ; Maton, & \sevenzearchd Char | 14 om ovetee | BRANCH HOME we've got the Easter DUSTER ... $19.95 to $29.95 uae 8 ouitioas's vemeth ot gil on March 23, to Mr. and | ‘TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. -we've got the Easter GLOVES .. $ 1.75 to$ 4.95 AGENDA: GENERAL BUSINESS we've got the Easter COAT ... $24.95 to $125.00 we've got the Easter DRESS .... $10.95 to $49.95 we've got the Easter HANDBAG... $ 1.98 to $14.95 | we've got the Easter HOSIERY ... $ 1.25 to $ 2.50 we've got the Easter SCARVES ...$ .59to$ 3.95. we've got the Easter SWEATER... $ 2.98 to $12.95 daughter of Biueblood goes te) Mrs. Joba A. Smallman ‘nee! WHO 1S RESPONSIBLE FOR JUVENILE DELIN- | ore sage : C ‘ e i "A son of Abegweit Milord| Heather Lantz) a daughter,Ne| QUENCY? “Don’t blame irresponsible parents or we ve ot the Easter PANT a. .69 to 3.50). from a 744lb. daughter of Cap-| €an Elizabeth. Weight 5 lbs.. 14) jurid comic books,” warns Prof. C. G. Gifford, of ‘ g : $ $ , eo oe Soe, Y. Ee a —_ University. An expert who has oe ty weve got the Easter SLIP ..... $ 2.95 to $ 8.95 Ceqiroviile, KURYLYK—At Lindsay Hospital| of close association wi e teenage ‘ . - o, * ea oe waar wae Ontario, = oe SS. —_ this social worker spent 15 months with Toronto's we've got the Easter HALF SLIP es $ 2.95 to $ 5.95 1. was bought by Harold MacLean,|_‘? Mr. and Mre. Reevyy notorious “Beanery Boys.” The rate of juvenile de- : 3 1 » ‘ ‘ Lot 16, PE1 \ F _ linquency has pane ee in emt — many we ve got the Easter UMBRELLA . . $ 2.95 to $ 4.95 MacKINNON FUNERAL— The i Ss parents are worried about it. Don’t miss this pro- funeral of Catherine Ellen Mac- AL E TEETH vocative article which shatters many prevailing we've got the Easter FLOWERS . ee « .20 to $ 2.95. Kinnon was held yesterday after- Loosen myths about the reasons why kids “go wrong.” noon from her late residence. 12 Need Net Embarrass ; 7 po. Krom ae ae = nas at Lis sae tote ee as oe ee = ped . suflered real embarrassment became | ing to share one is gems of humor with his ge : alan tee saan we bled at just the wrong ‘be'nss| readers. Perhaps that’s why he has the largest Visit our Children’s Wear De- STORE HOURS WH. Drake, William K. Roger- Just aprinkle a litte ay | Yeading audience of any Canadian writer. His story: Easter Week son, Daniel MacRae, Phillip erase) Bewees. | enyout/; in this Saturday’s Patriot Weekend Magazine is . rt ' f let li e Barlow, Earle Taylor, Stanley | fo they feel more comfortable. Doss | guaranteed to produce laughter — when Greg partmen or a compiete tin Wednesday and Thursday tare breath). Get Pantmarn esans | Clark’s uncanny nose for news inspires him to oe Src counter. ~ "| follow-the case od the pin-jabber right through to f COATS DRESSES CAR an oe the end! ° ’ , "5 Good Friday Closed All Day ; GRACE KELLY’S MARRIAGE to Prince Rainier Cc. Saturday N. D. MaeL BAN ARE. YOU TOO FAT? of Monaco was written off as “an interlude be- COATS and BABY WEAR, ET 9:00 to 9:00 FUNERAL high palace walls? Is she happy with a husband once described as “the ee ae in : 2 Europe?” “Marriages are made in heaven,” claims DIRECTOR Se dee ees See the priest who was matchmaker of the romance, | C / OF HUNGER WHILE REDUC-| ~ Dut safety matches are made on earth.” Which . 15 King Square ING : category doés Monaco’s marriage fall into? : ; a IF SO T. s tween pictures” by skeptical reporters. Do the re- ~ THIN () T straints of her position cause a dull life behind the Le een ie -— ae SRE LE S | Tl aue nl ely see eae tak oe | , “YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE” PHARMACY magazine section and 16 pages of color comics, all | s ro . c : 18 Queen St. Dist arm | 88 part of its COMPLETE service. Don’t miss The | Qveen St. 7 “ : harlottetown Patriot's outstanding features Saturday. — : . r steal