around lack of markings at/ ion.” sect 7 crossroads, lack of signs point-| SAVE FRUSTRATION Halifax Sie: geek Ing to motels or other tourist ac-| Telling phrases used pointed | cast; intermittent drizzle with | 41.99 a commodations and lack of place | out that better signs would a ighaaee pasta ; F .—MR WELSForD, ALBERTON RINK IS WINNER ee emraerennnem penny | oe tat ears soos ie nce of fresnel: sain oN 28 WELSFORD, iMrs. F. W. Georg AAs one traveller_ put its | cal people may not need ee wins b> af Ghatientng ty etter: Unbo 2 es An Alberton rink skipped by , opening day of Alberton Curl- ) Cotton. The winning rink ulso “What is the use of telling me | id the plain-| noon to west 20 Low-high at} 7:00 p.m.—Mr, Chatlos Wola ea! 2% and 38. Wesley Hardy is shown above receiving the H.E. Barbour curling trophy from Erskine Campbell on Thursday, the Wi. Cane tom | ere ach ond fares ‘reached | cation that i encourag me cine i gave in ‘a far it _ to the villages reac! el “enc ie afternoon; little change tem- U rgent N ee Is Re porte Fa “oe Sie Si Re {on tha r uniformity as to the signs nam | perature; northwest winds 25 Corner Prince and Grafton Streets ee Pare Lt.-Col. E. W. | e George in Moncton following a fe ee rome ae ease better and more workable, re-) 40, Fredericton 90 and 40, Sant or INew Vrug In I jong near George as | Suey ome io lationship between the ours 9p | Sohn 28 and 2 —Sunday Schl, Clases for al born in Tyne, Valley, PE. in | * {0e¥ erators and the department of| Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy Bible Class. 11:00 om Nursery Schoo) the Ceushier (of the late | aint beth oe an tional soca on fe aor Scotia, East- divin OF HOLY" conaitI0N a en Mecmaneieer OTTAWA (CP) — The Cana- In 1960 there were 6,574 first nt to the TB association's Rev. Béonnd “Ramsay and | (Fists, both Islander . markers aeces-) Northern Nova Scotia, GUESTS OF Gian Tuberculosis Association | admissions to hospitals and san- management committee, sald| Mrs. Ramsay (Annie Domn- |ltors, to have better road mark; | sary for the successful operation | ern Shore: Overcast: ‘dritale inte: whan Ten cop, Wollsness said here is urgent atoria and 8,063 readmissions. the public's “complacency” | Ville) ings was brought out in the rec- | of their tourist business.” with a chance of freezing rain; ey 8 Cross ‘Sit, tended Provincia Now | [ent contest sponsored by. the | OFFICIAL “LOST” Bee (ae change in temeerature; Tit as OVE. woumens TB bacteria which have become shown in the fact that advanced | mal School and Mount Allis ‘ourist Association. eral operators have vole- | northwest resistant to present drugs. 9,440 new cases and 4484 re- pacha Mass jeteheptie being | Ladies College and taught for |. One writer said: “there should ed complaints regarding re- |to 40 diminishing in een femon: A HEALING s FAITH It told the royal commission | 24missions. discovered tn the country's | 4 number of years jn the Sack- |be an immediate and intensive] moval of thelr directional signs |{o west 20. Low-high at New VISITORS ARE. ALW on health services that drug-| Dr. C.W.L. Jeanes, executive sanatoria, ville schools. She lived in Sack- | Program to mark e ev-| by department employees and Glasgow 28 and 35, Goshen 30 ey aaa resistant bacteria have become | ville ‘and Upper Sackville most | €FY land locality, place of ‘n-| it Is reported that a top level | and 3: one of the greatest problems in Fa Fi ur her | terest, eee se ees 20 | oe “to nd way Outlook to for Sunday: Cloudy Boe 7 the struggle against tuberculo- | di | cts, She * survived by three | matter sma} an ap-) lost in way | wit owe ¢ ] th Ch h aoe E msaate ef, gures sons, Edmund in’ Moncton, Ron: recat sign, These should be| to “Woodleigh,” of the | Cape Breton: Overcast; inter- ent a r istian ure! “We may be in for trouble Of Title Bout ald in Los Angeles and Douglas | distinctive and uniform through-| famous miniature i oaption and! attant ete ed Or tat oma 19 Kent Street teclets tre clecovec's aan Cott? Jr. Farmers | 12 Charlottetown; two brothers, | out the Island.” other buildings, in Burlington. | northwest winds 25 with gusts MORNING SERVICES: said Dr. C.A. Wicks, associa“ * NEW YORK (AP — Facts and | Preston and Mason Ramsay in| Another noted: “There are | Since at least 10 of the letters| to 35 diminishing by evening to] 10:00 a. le School (Cl for all ages) tion president, underlining the figures on tonight's welter- | Belleisle oa N.B., and one | not anywhere near enough con- | received by the association in| southwest 20, ae ow-high at Syd-j} 11: ‘Morning Worship Servi need for “continual study and P an Meet weight title fight. sister, Mrs. Fred VanWart | tour signs (those warning of |its contest dealt directly with| ney 32 and 3 Message of TOTALITARIANISM” research.” Principals—Champion Benny | (Belle) in Hampton, N.B., and | curves, hills, etc.,) nor are di- | the question of lack of signs it| Outlook (of Sunday: Cloudy Anthem: “0 God of of Youth" Dr. Wicks expressed concern! pr MSDALE — The Elmsdale | (Kid) Paret, Cuba, and challen- | number of grandchildren and | rections to ‘given areas well | would seem the problem is one | with rain show (arr. Gerhard Sc about what he termed the| and District Junior Farmers re- or, ae Griffith, New York. | great grandchildren, nieces and | enough marked. We found our- | which should be attacked im-| Prince Edward, “Island: Over- (Nursery = ir "Church provided for al) “complacency and indifference” centy ial” ah" tae cane OF Se. ¢ — Paret's welter- | nephews. selves several times on wrong | mediately by both the industry | cast; intermittent rain and driz- children “und of the public towards TB. Sirs. Rébert MoAsey, The ee ‘ite. Mrs. George took a very | roads.” and government. ule; milder; west winds 25 with | EVENING WORSHIP ‘Some people say it is under | Sresident called the meeting to | Odds—Griffith favored 17.5. | active part in all tract and gusts to 40, Low-high at Char-] 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service sonirl: is only under control | Present ea were | Site—Madison Square Garden. | community work as long as her lottetown 28 and 35 eat the Evening: “ARE YOU BORN ree.” ime—10 p.m., . health permitted. Se - id ed look for Sunday: clow DON’T MEET STANDARD ra lr Farmer decided | Distance—15 rounds or less. p= of thie We satay Wi ie Expansion Is Urger with rain showerg, a r—W. 0. Weale ae coe meee a ceeate potato meeting in |. eats = ant ae -3, Mees Society of the Sectville v United I G o3 E P n Eastern V.B. counties: Over- rsa r . A. MacRae easured up to. the World | S104, Sochodl, and’ alt to {knockout out by 3;|Church for many years, | cast; intermittent rain; milder; come To: n Gov't Economic Planning St eerie er euay aes The friendly Ite ehurch oa Rent Sireot™ Health Organization's case-rate ing Club's annual three-day bonspiel. Left to right are, Wesley Hardy, Bruce Currie, | Raigh Callbeck and Gordon ee a social evening on March received silver trays el we es were presented ners-up, first and ee place consolations. (See also page 4). Griffith 28-30, 10 knockouts, | LAND NEWS PAG By RALPH CAMERON Staff Writer SIGNS, signs and more signs! It is lack of them on high- ways and byways of the province that sparks many comments by }| tourist ts. Particular complaints centre how to get some place when I don't know where I am when I get there?” Practically all mentions of Harriet | crossroads signs involve the fact of the | that travellers want to know Island Native Dies In Sackville oe aon of Mrs. eae N.B. who predeceas- 1959, occurred at the | yILLAGE SIGNS Lack Of Road Signs Again: “Roads are excellent- ly woerhed = even baek rural areas in Ni and routes and place names ° COD- spicuously aes | = and en- trances to are mark ed well in ee on highways ts well as at the point t of divis-| snow will tive geo why don’t I ever know where I am on the Is- land?” Recently the P. E. I. Tourist Committee of the Atlantic Frets eee anne Council rect ing towns, Also that the asso- ciation aid in establishment of a kable re- member of the Local Counell z x TORONTO (CP) — Tempere- tures: Min. Max. Night Alberton and West Prince County, 2s" % 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 24, yaa : a OFFICIAL GETS LOST : » Tourists Complain |= von ee PIRSRSoReE § Reaseresengerseeess ng z i Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy with snowflurries, South Shore, Annapolis V1 ww. 7am St. John River as and blowing with gusts to 35. Low-high at none and Kentville 28 and to 45 diminishing by evening to uh Ch Nursery 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “WHEN IT SPEMS AS IF GOD HAS LET Us Asthem: “Turn Thee Agsin, © Lond” (Attwbod) 8:00 p.m.—Young People’s Society Saint E Sohn, N.B., Guest Speaker Fr . ‘Saviour Thy Children Keep" (Sullivan)! Zion Presbyterian Church The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister Organist and Choir Miss Madelyn Wadden, L.Mus.. B.Mus. yardstick for determini | never stopped. whether laa feren baa te caaer| 2 i wed, and | ScOring — Rounds system by acer one Pyesident of | REGINA (CP)—A broad ex-| important in the Investment| 1045 diminishing. y, evens as to control, Dae aoe ees: ae | referee and two judges; supole: Rev, George Russell con- | tension of Ottawa's economic im an rae anise! to cu.) Sand 35, ’ The same note of warning ran all bills of the group be paid. | Mery point system also used | queted funeral service | planning and control was urged AE eve Cea A ot| Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy St P eter s Ca through the association's farmal to break draws, winner each | whick was telat move any ground for “ambi 4 ra ee te the corte eine amennte repaid. 0.20 rounds gets 1 to 4 points, loser Funeral Home, Moeday Moras | Friday in a Saskatchewan gov-| guity” over the federal govern- wih pbowers, eb, ier Vall, Cebciahe PececbiMat ores \ nol ernment brief to the royal Com-| ment’s responsibility for the ci tarda fa in the TD de sl nesten ile Panetta smn aest | oa ar Sia’ tader the direc: | mission on banklog and finance.| central bank: ‘itis Better feas-| Bay’ ot Chaleur: Overcast; ROCHFORD SQUARE (oeular fallin the 78 death Fate | lowed” the "meeting. Ashley George | Oe ng ance: | ible nor desirable to regard a| and blowing snow changing, 19 ‘The Rev, Canon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th., 10,48 per thousand | meeting Jil be held April 8 at DeBlois Lad Cetin too ae FoF imagination central bank as autonomoys"| stowflurries in afternoon; little ‘The Rev. Canon E, M. Malone, M.A., D.D ei apie ae 44.4| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wel- y. “Abide with M4 Pe ae | nor selectively enough — the &5 Finance Minister Fleming| temperature change; nort le mumber of cases | don Rennles eee ee wo the tax "pene recared Wclast year. winds 20 with guste to 90, Low. Ans ‘ Dies At aT Inch, William George, Ralph Mary policies avall-| 5. Le lea of ae ae policy, | beliton 33, and men a eee ‘ George, Y ‘ able,” "said “the DF govern lowering wa ic a May We Musial 's Hit saree scared, Aver Charles | rent, I proposed these ways | tended to prodicars reise wih sri. pee: NE aes bah Maoh 36h seit dil your G For Wi ed away at DeBlols on Monday, | _ Enlombment was in’ the |f putting the arsenal to better| of industry not sulted to Can al Saantaee od March 19, Mrs, | Sackville cemetery receiving | Ye: a 8 vy nag 35 diminishing in ‘ 48 a.m.—Sunday School ~(Inf; u ) When you are in, Halitax |\GO r n fas %. John H. Doucs | vault burial in the family plot | 1. More “prompting and a+] would tend to stimulate growth Gari eortuatertuiate ee 11:00 a.m.—Litany, Choral Eucharist aii Germ, lem. comf 1 fe (nee Richard) in her 78th | jyyer’ rection” of various financial in-| in economic regions most in| Service ted “yt cette Tocaed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | year. She leaves to mourn her stitutions by federal authorities need of See inte ae a Ole EN iia ee ‘Stan (The Man) Musial, go- A tes | need Mederal leadership toward| 8, the Afternoon; visibility 10 pe quiet ee nore e ‘sitors are most welcome at all services, STERLING HOTEL | fs the place to stay! 3) out 2 tew ot the $| estates St. BALTFAX Tel 423-9346 In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. Murdoch MacKenzie who passed away March 24, 1955 Ever remembered by The Family | ball grind for the first time, PAQUET—in fondest memory of a dear wife and foving mother, Mrs. J. Howard Paquet, whe died on March 24, 1960. ‘Always remembered by the family. ing through the exhibition bs cracked a two-run double to c: a four-run pene in the first inning as Louis Cardinals beat Philadeiphia Friday for their ictory. Continuing his fine pre-season efforts, the 41-year-old Cardinal a8 announc at ll retire after the 1962 fa winning he campaign, drove in run with his blow at ‘Surg. The victory kept St. Louis atop the National League stai ings In ae: gam ed New ‘York "Yankees 32 in 10 innings at Brandenton; | Cleveland whipped Los Angeles | 41 at Tucson; San Francisco | feated Chit Sarasota, jouston over- came Boston 8-6 in 10 innings at Scottsdale. The Kansas City-1 oe and Pittsburgh ‘incinnati fames were todlied due to ‘in and Detroit - Baltimore ‘was postponed for the same rea- BIG THREE Ontario, Quebec and British lumbia Joss her husband and s- | Rooney tht Ge daughters, penetra of Charlotietowns Mil- fe John McDonald, on; Rita, Mrs, Alyre | is Myers, with wh: Phillies 43 aye me peel Mes, A. Gallaet, bo jixth straight | adopt er, idge. Also surviving are 14_ grandchildren. The funeral took place to the Church of the Immaculate Con- , Palmer Road, March | & direction of G Alber ‘The Solemn Requiem High Mass was sung by eae P. oe DAYS —including extension of Wal Sealah, with Rev. & Richard a8 | Tank of Canada’s aphere of la deacon aod Rev. N. Gallant as sub-d Palloearers were! A. Perry, Emmanuel Myers, Leo Richard, year-olds, the Kentucky Derby, ucette. _*| Preakness and Belmont Stakes, will be televised for the 10th Seomecative ve yaar beginning with | the Derby Mi | ‘Triple Crown 5 i" votievtien To Be Televised The $150,000-added Preakness |from Pimlico, Baltimore, will NEW YORK (AP)—The CBS| run May 19 and the $125,000- television network said Friday | added Belmont from New York the triple crown races for three-' is scheduled for June bin, to be displayed at # Tor. onto home show. (CP Photo) | fluence beyond the chartered | curities frau banks to all major institutions) oe i sooueary a aa re | uniformity in ayy oe = ity" in this field which has miles lowering in flurries to three» miles; little change in temperature. High tide ‘today at Charlotte- St. Paul's Anglican Church tended to damage Canada's i ternational reputation and made it hard to get capital in legiti- mate, respectable ways. 5. New laws requiring interest rates to be clearly stated in varous lending and borrowing contracts — rates now “either CHURCH MEMBERSHIP Established 1769 vi nen by Pe ——— hidden or stated in ee fashion” not only by joan ford sales - finance capi in some cases by some tatiaced banks. 6. Increased investment in provincial and municipal bonds, either through more federal reg- ulation of portfolio management by investors and through tax in- centives; this could reduce the amounts for private industry “but we would not concede that this implies a lower rate of 7. More federal grants or loans, or both, to provinces and saison, ayments financed either - Wioressing federal taxes or JESUIT BROTHERS Young men— 18 to 85 in serving God interested by working with Jesuit Priests in Canada and on the Missions Total church membership in Rev. N. M. Morris, L. Th., the Dalles Bates & listed w or the National Counc son, F.R.C.0,. (CH, Churches of Christ as 114,449, Third Sunday in Lent” OM 217. School, Juni The Bible House Sunday School, Primary snd Besiaers Classes offers ie religious sup- “Baject ONDE! sare GoD” pee for chureh and Resection Ven. J. T. Teste ome. : O Saviour of the World, Goss. 5:00 p.m.—Evensong. ited dare uae Subloct: WHAT'S INA NAME, Preecher: Rev. NM. Morris, ‘L.Th. All visitors Welcome. 235 Cumberland 8t., Charlottetown. Bible Chapel at Longworth Ave, 11:00 a.m.—Bible Hour for Adults and Children Pm , BI M. . Membership “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY” SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Dunkirk & Kirkwood) 9: s2opai eee ‘You ace welcome to Worship with ws.