4 ‘4 ,. _;. 6 MR. RIDDLE : LlFE.lNSUR_ANCE ‘-',=U)1del'\Vl‘«itll1g executive. James B, Riddle, B. A.. and superinten- dgnt of agencies, Donald T, Iblfcks, C. L. U., both from head ‘office of the Excelsior Life In. 7'1 ance Company, Toronto. are present in Charlottetown. éwliile here they will'ho1d a lperies of conferences with Stew- Drunken iflrivi-ng Cases pd-leard In Court 1’ Two men appeared before Mag- istrate K. M. Martin in City Po- lice Court Wednesday morning charged with drunken driving. The charge against a Prince Street resident was reduced to impaired driving. He pleaded guilty to the latter and was fined $100 and costs or 20 days plus the suspension of his driver’s license for three months. The case against a West‘ Roy- eg -alldon prid MR.‘ Lonok OFFICIALS HERE art G. Ives C L U ,1: .- 9 - - is-tiict wginager for Excelsior. and J. ilmer Blanchard, Charlotte. t°Wn_ representative. This is Mr. R1ddle’s first visit to Prince Edward Island. He is a°,°°mlPan-ied by Mr. D. s. K. Sk“1“e1"» 0- L- U.. Saint John N. B. ’ ally man was adjourned from Tuesday when the accused plead- ed not guilty to the drunken driv- ing Charge. I_Ims plea was revers- ed this morning on the advice of his lawyer. He was sentenced to seven days Plus a year’s suspension of his driver’s privileges. PRODUCTION DOWN OTTAWA (C1?) — Canada's in. dex of industrial production for January was 277.3, compared 271.9 in December and 290.9 in January, 1957, reports the bureau of statistics. The index is based on the 1935-39 average equalling legal contribution of late Judge Judge Duffy, Duffy Given In A tribute to the learning and harles Gavan Duffy, was deliv- ered at '1‘uesday’s sitting of the Queens _County Court, by the gate Jur1st’s successor in office, lldge C St_ Clair Trainor_ _ who died on March 14th. preside-d in Queens County C0U»’1"t for almost 210 years_ Judge Trainor reviewed the cale_er of the late Judge Duffy, pamculafly in the legal field. In“conclus'ion he said; h He was a deep student and thad 3 Very ready knowledge of _ 8 law and was most successful 111 the trial of bankruptcy cases. On the bench he seldom reserv- ed Judgments and his attitude was never indecisive, but very few of his Judgments were ever reversd on appeal, "sludge Duffy’s contribution to society was not confined to the teaching and legal fields alone. In his earlier years, he was a member of a Charlottetown de- bating club in which he became 3 1‘6_00gIl‘iZed debater and an au- thority on parliamentary proce- dure, Consequently there was little wonder that, on his election to the Legislature in 1919, he was chosen to be speaker of that body although he had never pre- viously occupied a seat therein. “In the discharge of the duties of that office, he had no superior and few. If any. equals. It is worth noting that, in 1922, he was instrumental in revising and consolidating the Rules of Pro cedure of the Rrovincial Legis- latu-.re_ And -so thorough was he in that task that, after a lapse of 36 years, those rules still re- main with but two minor amend- ments. “In the four score and three years of his life, Charles Gavin Duffy, teacher, legislator and 100. mp of e ourselves on bthattm“ get the m°"e'311d more folks eing are shoppin the friendliest 5 —an jurist, has made a worthy con- Stillse “T torein ceplusa MAPLE LEAF 9, rasirr Q 1'-ENDEg 9 LUSCIOUS 0 Lovnnr smile for every to ~_ d”s“"i“§~at tfilunldiqigf “W8 one Hflkend Ffidfureg SMOKED SHANKLESS P‘-l-C--l-C Tribute To Late Jiidgfe C. Court Here tribution to the public this Province. life of Promoted To Commissioned Rank Here Two veteran members of the local mi lita r y establishment, WOLs E. G. (Gene) Lewis, C. D., and J. F. (Jack) Smith, C. D., were appointed recently to commissioned rank. Mr. Lewis, who was promoted directly to Captain’s rank, stays COMING EVKENTS Dance. Belle River Hall. March 28. \ Bingo, Hope River Hall tonight.- Dance Easter Monday night St. Peters Bay Hall. Good music. Card Party ‘Community Centre, Stewart Street, Thursday, March 27th. 8.15 p.m. Admission 35 cents Summerside Lions Minstrel Show will be in Souris Commun- ity Centre Saturday, March 29th. I-Ieartz Hall, Friday, March 23 at 2.30 p.m. Inglesi-die group. Trinity Junior W. A. Master Feeds. Car just arriv- ed — Keith Keiinedy, Kensiiigton check for best off car priced “Fceders’ who keep records use Master.” ' Concert Stanliope. Covehead Community Hall, two one-act plays sponsored by W. I. Pinette Friday March 28th Commencing 8.30. Admission 50 and 25 cents. customer! g°°d mason why . “0giIvie White &‘ChocoIa.to Cake Mixes, 2 for . . 69 °'°9na. lb. RINDLESS Bacon. lb. MAPLE LEAF Ieners. lb. 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". coop MB , ghhhy . c .."f .5“? gflejlirm chflrlfiwlvs centreu Rummage Sale. basement oft Hvlth 2 M!1_it!a Group as -Adjn of Lieutenaiit. ada in 1945. Captain Lewis a native of St Mrs. Lewis, and is of Veterans Affairs. ployed with Charlottetown of-~ sion. DISMISS RACE APPEAL tween white and colored persons tarit, while Mr. Smith. Regi- mental Sergeant Major of .2 Militia Group, returns to 5 Signals Regiment with the rank Each of the new appointees joined the Army in 1939 served overseas, and returned to Can- Peter’.s Bay, lived most of his early life in Souris. He is a son of Greely Lewis and the late employed with the treasury department of local branch of the Department Lieutenant Smith is a native of Summerside, a son of the late J. F. and Mrs. Smith. He is em- fice of the Department of Na- tional Revenue, Taxation Divi- PRETORIA, South Africa (Reu- ters)—’Dhe Supreme Court Tues- day dismissed an appeal by Gid- eon Andrew Keyser, 39, former private secretary to South Af- rican Prime Minister Johannes Strijdom, against his conviction for breaking the immorality laws which forbids sexual relations be- 'l‘he Prince of Wales College Chorus’ splendid production of “The Pirates of Penzanne” pack- ed them in last evening for the second of a three-night stand. An enthusiastic audience applauded the sparkling numbers, witty dialogue, and spectacular stage settings and costumes. This show is a splendid train- ing for the participants. Under Miss Lillian MacKenzie’s shill- ful guidance they have had a unique experience in music and stage technique. It is notable that the cast of “The Mikado” and “Trial By Jury”, the chorus’ previous shows, have taken their expenience with them to other in- stitutions. Several of them have appeared in Dalhousie and Mount Allison productions and they sent a telegram of good wishes to Dr. MacKinnon on the opening night. “The Pirates” is a tremendous undertaking, and the necessary leadenship has been given by four partners. Miss MacKenzie, the director, whose skill at the podium is receiving widespread '.Pi_}Tie: Of Penzance Plays‘ A To Second Capacity House with the large cast. Miss Eleanor Lowe, art instructor at the Col- lege, has painted magnificent scenery which sets the whole at- mosphere of the show and de- lights the auiience. Mr. R. G. White has dii‘.-cted the staging and turned the college auditor- ium into a opera house for the occasion. Dr. Frank MacKinnoi'1 has been the producer, respon- sible for business management and the numerous details invol- ved in such a production. The make-up of the cast was superb, the girls looking fresh and beautiful and the boys look- ing ferocious as pirates and ef- ficient as policemen. The make- up department comprises Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bugden and a group from the Little Theatre The third and final perform- ance takes place tonight KILLED‘ IN CAVE-IN FUNCHAL, Madeira Islands (AP)—Seven men were reported killed Tuesday when rocks and sand caved in on them in a tun- .acc*laim, has worked wonders nel for 3 new highway. _..... .._...._... _ __..____......__.._.. / can’t read music. Jimmfs Million Jimmy Rodgers sang his way to stardom via Honey- comb. Another platter selling over a. million copies is Kisses Sweeter Than Wine. Yet the guitar-plucking singer, who expects to make over $200,000 this year, *\ hirley Temple Return Retired at the age of 12 with a $4 million fortune, Shirley Temple is making a. comeback 18 years later. Now the mother of three, she is hostess on 3. children s fairy-tale series. Weekend Staff Writer Stanley Hand- man went to Hollywood to see the former child star before the cameras again. Your best, reading value is your we-els-end newspaper! Honeycombs One- the perfect Ham Hash. Ham for Easter Of course! For those who wel- gome variations, food expert Helen Gougeon tells how to bake frosted grape trimmings. Serve with tangy sauces. Then use left-overs in Ham‘ Custard or Clyde Daniel Bell of Charlotte- town, involved in the theft of ap- proximately 1,200 pounds of but- ter, lard and shortening from the Riverside Hospital, had all char- ges against him withdrawn by the crown when he appeared for trial on Wednesday morning. Bell was pleaded not guilty to a charge of illegal possession of 10 one-pound packages of butter valued at $6.40. Eight other men were also involved in the case. Six have been sentenced. ANTI-NUCLEAR STRIKE KASSEL, Germany (AP)—0ne thousand workers in one of West Germany's big g e st industrial punts staged a wildcat strike Tuesday to protest plans to equip the army with atomic weapons. They walked out of the Henschel works, which prroduces locomo- tives, trucks and other heavy equipment, and marched into downtown Kassel. The plans em- ploys 10,000 workers. \ Carftt Underwater VVonder In the eerie world beneath the water, Hans Hass and his wife photograph strange creatures -—- giant clams, brilliantly—hued fish, terrifying sharks and whaley. See the work of these skin-diving photographers, in color. Birth of a Reactor NRU, Canada’s new atomic reactor at Chalk River, Qnt., may some day show how controlled radiation ’can determine baby’s hair color. Meanwhile, scientists hope this complex atomic-wonder will lead the way to cheap, abundant electric power, Read the dramatic story of how NRU came‘ to life — and see the first color photos of’ this advanced atomic reactor at work -— in Weekend Magazine. . Winstorfs man Show ' Sir Winston Churchill’s first exhibition of paintings is touring -North America. Is the statesman also an artist? Critics are debating. See two of the controversial paintings, in full color in Weekend Magazine. ‘ ‘ by Tliur..Ma'rcli 27. '195BTlie‘ Guardian Page 3 Butler Theft Case Against -Clyde Daniel Bell Withdrawn Another man. Charles Bernard Carragher, pleaded not guilty *0 possession of three 50-1b.. cases of butter, one 30-lb., case of lard and one 30-1b.. case of s'h0!‘ten- ing. . He elected trial by_Mag0StY-';|- tes court on the advice of his lawyer, M. A. Farmer and will appear on Thursday. April 3 at 7.30 p.m. _ In other ‘cases appeariiig on the docket before Magistrate Gil- bert E. Gaudet, a fine of $20 and costs or 20 days was meted out tq an Alvberry Plains man for illegal possession of liquor. A similar fine was handed out to a Vernon River man for being drunk and in-capable in a public place. The case against a Charlo_tte- town man for selling liquor ille- gally to another person was ad- journed until Wednesday. April 2. A Winsloe youth was fll1ed‘$5 and costs when he pleaded guilty to going through a stop sign. The Family That Fight Back “Living like a king” includes losing the right to defend your- self against criticism. When Lord Altrincham made his sen- sational attack on the Queen, charging that her speaking voice was a. “pain in the neck,” that her radio personality was that of a “priggish schoolgirl,” there could be no direct reply. Others criticize the Queen’s clothes, her friends, her fondness for races. Are these charges fair? What is done about them? Read in Weekend Magazine what a. ‘-reporter close to royal circles says in ‘defense of the family that can’t fightback. nib. Singed Coat Tails Greg7Clark was only too happy to help right a, wrong, especially when ham, complete with , 4 A00 his pretty niece asked for advice. Read about the crafty scheme Greg con- cocted to “singe the coat tails” of he: high-handed boss. 1905 Hockey History For the 1905 Stanley Cup series the Dawson City K1ondike’s travelled miles in 23 days to play 0ttawa’s Silver Seven. Andy O’Brien . rerriinisces about the daffiest hockey play-off, of all. ‘ The Rushing ifiatrint