. 'j -- n ...-1 his - ' . - - .t:"Vi'tZifi! , . .- ' : i o . f 9.; .l”'t'A-'t .150” E .. -E n 1 iuoitrH5AMEiticA's LEADERS” President Eisenhower poses with; Laurent as flit: ihrse I9afIPI'(:,l1"ix(ylfll ljhe three . l t Wh't . . . ii ., . .l ors an oplm ' Preydem Adolf" Rub Cmun" 0'. T)fficidli: dlelsgriubre tiiilemlrzdeeting Hsi each other better. CP Photo from Mexico and Prime Minister St..one designed to give the heads of Al”. CITY AND cEiiiiiiiL i av POPULAR request. repent pcrfnrnianre "My Three Angels". lApril 3rd and 4th. P.W.C. i l'NEQl'ALLED Anywhere! -- fruit of the loom quality prints. r- - 165 t.,"d-S nonthlrd Page 2, liie Guardian Thurs., March 29, 1956 :V;:,,”D,,na,ff i wn,nEY LODGE Second degreel DEBONNAIR. BEAUTY Shop FREE Church of Scotland Ser- gm-ilghi. closing Saturdays beginning April vice Friday, March 30th Cliarlotte- 7. town 10.30 a.m. Special offering ”CRASWELL for better photo-, ARMACY P (M Jewish Missions. graphs." . WORTH'S PH . lire , .- Drugs with an experienced ser- 4 "vorn DOLLAR BUYS M0RElv,Ce' Dial 342,. 1.; at the Hughes Drug Store." 0. E .5. CAKE SALE 2 p. m. Thiirstiay 29th. at S. A. MacDon- cnrd party held at the Clover Club last evening were! Ladies' first, RESERVE nights of April 3rd hlrs. W. T. Wood; second, Alice and 4th for ”My Three Angels". (ii-itiin: consolation, Mrs. Wclr. P, . i am, WC. lllcnls first. Joli Condy; second, i '1'Rp;AT 1-mg; sicx wEu.,l .PRODUCERS Ctroy Egg Stn- Lartcr. Door prize, i ll G,-g.,(.V-3 pha;-mgcy' open 3 mm ttion, 60 Fitzroy St., for better Dnvcy: Frcr-7.e.out, Dan Chlpmnn , to 8” legg returns. Phone 9210. and Lem Gallant. TRYON BAPTIST pa5t0”'9- 17” '5 ”"Ii.E Thea”? 5"” 91",? CARD PARTY RESULTS - Re E. .1. Barrass, Minister. Services dUCll0n- My Th”? mlgels - suits of a card party held in for Easter Sllll(Ix.'ly.lTl'f0I"I7 got 1100 April 3”! mid 'm'v Plw'C' Spring P1lrktIIflWI4iTllCSCI;'i!T evgning, a.m. Wcstmorcziiir n . p.m.i AY SF-ARVK-E ,- .ziriic's firs, . rs. Ca vln amp- Siiiirlny School at Tryon at 9.45iCEl?r(c),?. Igfynplm. L.hm.mm,Z)w?, bf-ii; sci-(ind, Mi-5, chair-leg snow; I-"'- livlinisterini Association. Welcome. Igiergil -A-r------"m"" AMAZING BUT true! Large. second, Mr, Fred Driscoll, Consol- lovely quality bath towels on third ation, D. Slmms. Door Prize, D. i 1 floor, S. A. Mncl)on.'ilti s for only Simms, Fro;-zeout, E. Gallant and .63 cents. Pcter Cmighlin. ' CENTENNIAL Y's .V1cn's gillbt 31-. pETER'g gAy pastoral prewms ”My Three Cmgcis ' ” cltzirizc The Unitcd Church of Can- :jj....:.mm- ""99 39' Wmeiflyv Apr” 3” and aria. Services for Easter Sunday, 4'-IL P-W-Q A"d”"mm'- April lst. Grccnwich service at BIYLIIS ; PLAID BLAZERS in sizes Il-6x 11-00 -1. m- Marie service at 3-00 ..L---p-r --Am-1'-'m-j , ,- , I ,1 12.14.15. p. m. St. Pctcrls service at 7.30 .. .. G... 8 (ill 1 HIT .. day service in the St. Peter's Mrs. M-wlnimld We C"'”a St A M”D""”'d' Church Good rririnv evenintz at Agnvs 0'Wir"l 1' 'i”"- '”""”i cons: cons: cons: in all 7.30 p. m. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Mlrliarl 10105 5 "'15- Isizcs for the chiirlren- Our large Lcod. Ministcr. - 1 v ' '.'t to the SSE 1. pp M no prln”. Cmmy selection avlaits your visi BQMRWTM M S"m1,.dny Mmch 24”, third floor. S. A. MacDonald. , 1956 to lllrm:N'"I Mm NORTH TRYON Preshylcrian Brisstitt. i -'1ll.V- 3 3" - Tcrcsa Ann. Woight 7 lhs.. 7 018- NEW GLASGOW Ch r i s t i a n (Thiirch lloiy (lommunion this eve- . . , ning lThiirsday. March 29) Church scrvice. Sunday, April lstlp-m. 5,,,,day' April 1. Easter 59,-. 11 am. Church School 121.7. lVlissy,.iN.s mnrmng worship and comg Mary A. Mackenzie, dcnconess. .mu"i,,n 11 gimp New Glasgow com. SPECIAL FOR Easter and lablnlllniiy Siinday School 12.15. Eve- , , H . , 3 I ,,- fining. worship at 7.30 pm. Easter MiIl'iKTli'i l tlr-town Hospital on ItiizllmtlaliziitilV?";rit:imi:i0IL(?nm'i"M1'lrlfIi mlmv at hmh S"Vk'os' Cavendish c . l' o . t , . . , . . . , ll'idBt'.tCh hGodFi- iiin--h Mr. A. A. Mc- sim - third floor. 5. A. Mn(,l)nn- ”mVi::'f, a4nl:"”S"nd2y NJ" l'li1lQ n . . mrvmer lam" il. Easter worship service 3 p. m I"ip"Cl".r' A1" 71 Harm HAMPTON Pastoral (1hnrge.lAIl are welcome to these services. "ml "mm L-"Fri IServices Sunday, April 1. Easter. llicv. Brycr 11- -T0095. B-Au B-D. D.-LVIS-At 253 Fitzroy Sr:-ct onilionshaw 11 n.m. llt-Sable 3 lim. lMImSt0I”. Wmincstinv. March 28.. l956.iH3mDi0" P.m- Ti9V- R- H-i Mrs. Joscpii Davis. resting at Baxter, ministcr. I tlic tint-i.r-an Funeral .erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose h Funeral mm Tmmv Unnedi ORWF. LL . VERNON Unlledillcnderson. Kent Street, City, w (liiiircli. Fridnv, service start-lOI?"I'ch- RN" . M: M 1 n.,,Im;k' Imcrment peojminlster. Vernon River 11 a.m.; DIN; (.Cn",,MyV Eldon 2.30 p.m.: Orwell 7:30 p.m. llome. i altnwn. T0 R. C. A. F. - Robert Hend-.Magistrate Gnudet a twenty days in Jail and the other John M, 51,99", recently obtained his release from, the Royal Canadian Navy. hns.five days. ilwcinl Job Ins. ' On Farm And 0 . Fishing Boats . l A resolution asking the Federal Government that farm laborers and I fishermenls helpers be made ellgl-, ble for Unemployment Insurancel benefits was passed Wednesday In the Provincial Legislature. i The retolution was moved bit Mr. William Acorn. Liberal Mem-t her for Fifth Kings who has con-; sistently championed the cause of , farm laborers and fishermen whom. 5 he said. were working at a dis: advantage because thcy were un-4 able to secure Unemployment In-l surance benefits. Mr. Harvey Douglas, Libernhl Second Kings, xho made strong re- 1 presentation during his speeches on beh.lf of these two classes of workers, seconded the resolution. 4 The resolution read ”Be it there- fore resolved that this LeE!l5I3"VE.' urge upon the Federal authorities the desirability of amending the re- I gulations to have farm laborers and fishermen's helpers made eligt- 1 (Continued from page 1) CITY BUDGET l bond 521,000: Payment on loan. 315,800; Interest on debentures? 5170.521: Interest on overdraft 515, l, 000; Sciiool Board s2i2.2o2.90; Sup-I lcrannuation 51,680: Pension 520,000; , Grants. Fire Department 510,150;; Compensation 513.000; and grants 314,417.50. General estimates of expenditurci include: City Government 520,850; ; Assessing n J collecting 517.220; Health 55,-”) (including groceries 52.000 and fuel 32.000): Strcef inaintencance 5154.350 (including labour 597,000l; City Hall 312,800; Dump 54.550; Library 58,038; Pond 55.000: Snares 55.175; lPark 513.400; Police Department lS65,570; Police Court 53.945: Met- jcrs 55.000; Fire Department 516,-A i650; Market anti St'ili8 house 315 3496: Street lighting 522,160. iREVENUE Revenue is bud;:etcd' as follows: Real estate 5506.792: Personal pro , jperty 5250,0117; Edcuation tax 568: Other sources Sl92.776.20 (in Market tolls 5600; Scale house 5700; Police Court. 513,500; Fire: Dept grant 31.500; Library grant? ,Sl.500; Dom-Prov agreement 520,- ,000; Per capita tax 547,661: Comm ;Sewers and Water 340.000; Park-l ting meters 56,000: Streets and side- walks 53.000; Interest 33.000; I.-ed, tthese benefits themselves and there! feral grant 535,000. i l Prominent Banker Dies In Edmonton EDMONTON (C?) -J a m e E Walker. 69, prominent in city bank- ing circles as manager of the main branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce for 1) years. died Tues- day in hospital. Mr. walker. is native of Dalkeith. Scotland, came to Canada in 1906, holding posts in various Ontario and Maritime branches before com- ing West. ble for Unemployment Insurance." RECORDS ANYWAY in his remarks Mr. Acorn point- ed out that the matter of volunt- Eisenliower is concerned Over Magazine Tax. O'l'l'AWA (CPl-Prime Minister St. Laurent says President Eisen- hower and State Secretary Dulles have expressed concern over Can- ada's proposed N-per-cent tax on Canadian editions of American He told reporters on his return Wednesday from his meeting with Mr. Eisenhower n n d Mexican President Adolfo Ruiz Cortlnes that both the president and Mr. Dullel U l . my nemp oymem Insurance mr,tax interfere with the free flow of these people was out of the quest- ion. He dhought that the matter of keeping record: was a small ob- men had to maintain records for income tax purpose. stacle as most fanners and fisher-lA”3iV5 Minmer Pe”5”"' wk” "5 said they are "worried lest this ideas across the border." Mr. St. Laurent said External companied him to the talks at white Sulphur Springs. W. Va.. in He also pointed out that the rates Assembly in Session assembled ipayable were very small and that-Dunes. He indicated the” tub the Fishermen's Federation had. presented a resolution to the Un- employment Advisory Committee asking for these benefits. i He quoted the following scale of benefit rates: For an employee earning less that 515,00 2: week the employee and employe. both play 16 cents per week while the bene- fits for a single person would be 56.00 and for a person with de- pendents 58.00. i For a person earning from 535.00 to 520.99 both employer and em- ployee pny 24 cents with the bene- fits being 59.00 for a single person and 512.00 for one with depend:-nts., For a person earning from 521,001 to 26.99 employer and employee pay, 30 cents with the benefits for a single person being 511.00 and for one with dependents 515.00. 1 For a person earning between 527.00 and 532.99 the employer and employee pay 36 cents with the victor” I MM-'"5 belilg 313-00 50' 3 Single L as legal tender in local stores from person and 518.00 for one with de- pcndcnts. And for a person earning between i 833.00 and 338.99 both employer and employee pay 42 cents wliilei the benefits for a single pcrsoii are, 515.00 and for one with dependents: 521.00. rem ' 'ng in Washington until Fri- day for further talks with Mr. may include the magazine ques- on. ”I explained to the president and Mr. Dulles the tax was not as represented to them." he said,, adding that the American leadersl did not ask for removal of the tax. The 74-year-old prime minister appeared fresh and rested on or- rival from the two-day conference on continental solidarity. The talks. were highlighted by a Canadian proposal that Western nations and Russia exchange blueprints on eco- nomic old to under - developed countries. Gunshot Jars Reporter On Rabies Story NORTH BAY. Ont. CP.)-A lone 511'-it HID! out Wednesday over Mrs. 14-day series of injections but she has steadfastly refused. The warning was issued after Colin Vexlnn of the North Bay Nug- get said he was shot at when he approached Mrs. Hart's house for an interview. "I stopped dead in my tracks," he said. "I didn't know what was going on but I got away from the house pronto. "When about 50 feet from the house I heard a terrific boom and felt a slight whoosh over my head. I Just froze. Had the person re- sponsible for the shot intended it for me there would have been no question of missing the target." The police warning said: "Members of the press or radio who approach the Hart home will do so at their own risk until fur- ther notice-there will be no police protection." Neighbors said it is not uncom- THIS REALLY STRETCIIES PARIS, Ont. (CP)-Visitors here this summer will be able to bounce their money towards store clerk: instead of handing it over. The town plans to issue rubber money during centennial celebrations. The rubber currency will be accepted June 30 to July 4. Shop For Your tEaster Dinner At Dr. George Dewar. P.C. Sccondl Prince. stated that the Canadlanl icluding Market rents 5l2.3l5.20l' Federation 9! Agriculture had "wt i cr recommended that farmers be made pay out benefits for Unem-i ployment Insurance although they if it's Easter beef. bacon. hams or Cottage Rolls you want - or had mommended ma, ,, be donef for that matter anything for the ion a voluntary basis. He statedmast" di""e' ” visit Ford's 3 that farmers had two objections toi GI'”Ce"y' meat and fish market the plan. was a great deal of red tape in- volved. l CC-Swift Presented iTo W.I. Member . A surprise party was held for Other officers are Lieut. Gordon. - d 11 t .Mrs, Francis Kelly on Thursday,.Ke1'r and Lieut. W. Thompson. C.lg1-ocenes that are on mm I a . night. March 22. when the members: of the Lake Verde Women's In-; her with a gift. An address was .by Mrs. Michael Dalton and thei lpresentntionlmade by Mrs. William 7 iShea. l Although taken by surprise. Clive f lthem to visit them at any time in itheir new home. A delicious lunch was served and the remainder oil .the evening spent in a pleasant! lgame of cards. 1 WESERN PERSONAL SV I Mr. Vernon Craig returned to his: ,home on Tuesday evening afteri ibeing a patient for some time in lthe Prince County Hos ltnl. l i Mr. Robert Burns, wer Free- tton, is a patient in the Prince Coun- ; lty Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. John W. Hogg, Wilmot. are sorry to hear, of her serious illness. She won tak-I fen to the Prince County Hospital last week. l Personals j Mrs Catherine Moreside is visit-i hm her daughter. Mrs. Sarah Ford Ebenezer. Mr. J. Ray Praught returned toil Charlottetown Tuesday evening aft- 'er visiting Montreal and his- idnughter, Mn. .1. A. Bradley, Ot- now enrolled in the R. C. A. F. in a Leading Aircraftsmnn. LAC. lltlenderson left by train this morn- ling for the R. c. A. F. Station, lst. John's, Quebec, where he wlll' lundergo an indoctrination course, and be classified for trade purv- iposes. POLICE COURT - Two drunk. and incapable: were dealt with by, yesterdayl ;mornlng, one being sentenced to fined five dollars and coat: or (Continued from page 1) OPPOSITION noon closing of the Legislature. E. Ryan is Guard Sgt. Major. The parade will be headed by the The firing party on parade for the solute will be under Com- lmand of Major D. J. Mccormnck. C.D. with Sgt. Major H. J. Cof- mlmm cnudy; c,,nso1;m0n. Aim, and Francis both thanked the mem-,fin. The Medical Officer is Lleut. 1i,1m-gueriteihers for their kindness and invited ' Col. R. D. MacNei1l. We have on display Three carcasses raised b They never received l EASTER SPECIALS C Sherren's Meat Mcirkel Hunter River raised by Milton Weeks. Come in and inspect this display, you will be satisfied. Shop here where quality comes first. Motherls Day Elm Avenue. l Anniversaries Plenty of steer and Heifer car- From casses are on hand for the Ens-it t r Sho crs. i eln ntiiipition to the Easter beef. g Es'u'e 0!. p the various other commodities that Mrs. John wiuiulns , go to make up n well-stocked store. are on display. and you can One of th;Tr-e-as-ures In Life Is The Thoughtfulness of a Friend. Express it with Flowers. For:- Birthdays and Weddings John Hart's farm and police said "Y !'ePOI'te1'l trying to find out why she doesn't want anti-rabies lgilections proceed at their own Mrs. Hart. 56. was bitten in the la! last week by a fox. Public health authorities say it may have been rabid. They have tried to in persuade her to take the painful imunwranoiawnern-eauuu. posters on n blueberiy patch on Mrs. Hart's U0 - nren farm at nearby Cnllnnder. In a telephone conversation with Mrs. Hart after the shooting ru- porter Vezinn said she called a "big, fat liar." ' Last Monday Mrs. Kart shouted to reporters: "I don't care about dying now. I've had n full life- I'll take my can with CHARGE ARSON. HOMICIDE NEW YORK (AP)-A 40-year-old man, reported bitter after a quor- rel with his wife. was accused by police Wednesday of setting I fire which two other women. lost their lives. Howard Kennedy of the Bronx was booked on charges 0! homicide and arson. The dead women were identified on Hortenu Williams and Beryl Santiago, both 34. They were trapped on the top floor by flames. Police said Ken nedy, who was burned. told them ivhile being treated that he had let thi fire to get even with his wife. Later, however, Kennedy denied under questioning that he had not the fire. I Baptist Holy O Week Services O . I lure Mission: The third ill the series of Holy Week Services being presently co. ducted in the Charlottetown Bapi, let Church was held Wednesday '5V9'1I"K- The (11983 preacher, Rev. Keith Hobuon. dun with Judas' Wm" betrayal of Christ. stat. ing that those who sacrifice prin. ciple for the iake of expediency actually belong to tho mud,-ed of Judas. Special guest: at the service in- cluded members of the senio, Women's Missionary Society the Dr. Zelln Clark Missionnry's,,,, NY. and two chapters of is, World Wide Guild. The Senior Choir sang "God So Loved the W'tgild." by Stolner. 9 final 1 1 Th evenlns at I ;.el:Iv..c:t ivliiciliriidiiii Mr. Hobao ill k theme. "Chil3inwComTxlii.eiiies.?'n the , ciioicE EASTER BEEF the most fastidious. to come in and look it over. proud to dell MacQuarrle, Milton. keys (6 lb. ave.) and curious. goods. etc. The many customers of the Queen Street Meat Mn ket ' be pleased with the display of Easter Beef again this yianr. will in the past. the meat is the choicest and is bound to please even It will he on display for inspection Good FFIGSY m0l'nlnll and customers, both old and new, are invited The choice beef in ludes bub be f fr - : ilosepilimllifaclsanc and Son, Uigg:yDunecan Tlifirmgiechfgrligwilnzfll i 83'. . is MacDonald, Cherry Valley; -Jerry Morrlssey. Mill. , view, and a steer supplied by Malcolm Irving, cherry Valley, The Queen Street Market in also nounco that they have procured a Reserve Grand Champion Steer. 1393 lbs. (live). fed by Beverly Jewell. and two other steers” one from the Maritime Spring Show. Amherst, and another fed by Wen- Here too you will find top quality l poultry products, Evlscornted tur- All sundry merchandise that goes to make-up 1 first clan. menu may 5 be purchased from me well-stocked shelves of this store. included In the lot being home, vegetnliel, canned . caitoauaf OIIEEII ST. MEAT MARKET Your Easter Treat complete your Easter menu here. from the varied assortment of You will receive prompt. 0011119- ireduced prices. tons service from clerks who will (ARI) puny .. Results of gistitute met at her home to present'RECCE Band under the direction . ed f th E33. iof Sgt. Major W-0 2 MacGregor.-ml your every M or e ter table. I Try Ford's Grocery 38 Elm Ave- nue, for your. Easter supplies. Dial 6588 - Advt. this Easter choice Beef. y Gerald Procter and one Phone 5887 EASTER BEEF We have another fine selection of Easter Beef this year. Call on us for your meats, vegetables and groceries and see how far your money will stretch. THE IIORWOOD MARKET l l l l St. Peter's Road i iGood Friday scrvicc in Clicrry iViI U'1t'ICI1 h 1813.. timer-ms :.:.: ..".:.:....";:..:. .1" . ---w- -- - is----5. . .. . iirr DENNIS-IVES Mr. and Mrs. Ve'r- in Canada. Com”. parish. SN” M" S ”"""'S' M Cpmml RM!" vices next Lorri'n Day are as fol-I ""-'i 'T"""""”' "'9 '"”””'"”"ilinws; Nine Mile Crcck it n. m. of IIlt'Ir only daughter. Vernalcanoe Cove 3 p. m S55” 2 p. m., June, to Mr. William Dawson Tvcs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde River 7.30 p. to. Rev. Don- Georgo l-2. Ives of Dartmouth, nld Nicholson, Minister. N.s.. rnrmorly of Charlottetown COVEREAD PASTORAL Charge . The marriage will take place in United Church of Canada services April. at Trinity United Church, Sundgy April 1, west Cnvphead, ChIIFl0"9i0Vl'"- 11 n. m. Covehend Road 3 p. in. Stanhope 7.30 p. in. Special Good Friday service at Stanhope 8 p.l in. Rev. N. M. Green. l EASTER WEEK END STDREHDIIRS CLOSE THURSDAY, MARCH 29 AT 5-5.30 P. M. i CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY . Howard Mcliiiils FITTED roonvm 175 Qleel alt.-Currie It N. D. Muclocn union-1-Ann DIIALIIIB POWNAL United Pastoral; charge Good Friday service. Pow-l not 8 pm. Services Easter Sun-I day. April 1, ll am. at Bunhuryu 2.2!) pm. at Mount Herbert; 7 p. in. special music and Communion) at Pownal. Rev. '1'. R. Goudge.- Mlnister. ; YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minis- ter Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sunday, April 1, 1956 11.00 a. m. Central. 1.3 p. in. Pleasant Grove 7.30 p.l In. York. Good Friday service at Buckley United Church on Friday March Nth at 7.45 P.M. l III PIIIIYTERIAN Churt-hi in Canada Droolrlleld Charge, ser- vices next Lord's Day are as fol- ”: Hnrnvtlle 11 a. at. Brook- Rond no ie'l;4-its-i"'5"””"'” RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION ' l Open All Day Stiiuriltiy and Saturday Evening i l l TENDERSWEET HAMS. (Whole or Half) Lb. . . . 59: Halves COTTAGE ROLLS. Ib. . .; 63: BACON. sticed. Ib. . ROAST PORK. Ib. . Boneless - No Fat - No Bone CORNED BEEF. lb; - FRIIIT & VE6. DEPT. - 18 Upper Prince St. Dial 4525 228 QUEFN STREET PHONE nu , SHOP AT ' FOR YOUR "EASTER Of PICNIC HANS I5 - 7 Lbs.) .....45c .....39c - JUICY TENDER SHOW LB. 35: "TENDER ROASTS" Rump. Rib. T-Done. Shoulder. "TENDER STEAKS" Sirloin. T-Done. DINNER” BEEF Sirloin. Round. .....39c "nxma srnoums" GRAVES PEAS PARSNIPS. 3Ibs.......29c db isu.tin.......i2e NEw CARROTS. 2 lbs. . . . 23: ONIONS, 3 lbs. ..... . . . 25: Wetheys Plum ' . eoy'n on n:VA'gu,g1I';ICp:!g.........T9C Large Ru" 3 M 25: lt,Ae::l:A::al::.d9 0:. jar . . 21: G”'TF ' PlCI(1.lS.l6o:.lor.......29c 0” . i-Exciils. 20 on. 2 for S1: M "DIOR. Hbo o o . I. I . . Haddock g I 2 . . . 25: FILLETS. not mm. lb. .. . 45: ..".i.'3.72E2.'N.i "' I"' "ll 2 TOT o u no on Perfection IOX CHOCOLATIS SOFT DRINKS EASTR I605. Itc. OPEC THURSDAY UNTIL 9:30 OPEN ulrunnttv utrni. io:3o' P. M. 5 I'll lnstontt. DIAL I124 MILK. eonoouoaoov-1 Bi-o1uonPe1too "Ah. oIoIIOtIlltlIIc P. M. - CLOSID RIDAY- Inc Dollvott , I