i t N 2 .li I 1. .1, i I 1. 16th for Lower Montague Regat- ta. Send entries to Dan Condon, Lower Montague. fisr. .lOHNS ANGLICAN Church (Iifapaud, Sunday School Sunday morning, May 11th at 10.30 a.m. MR. FARMER get your English Barbed Wire at the Producers ‘C0-op. 58 Fitzroy St. also in stock a full line of grass seeds. THE SALVATION Army's min- istry of mercy, ranging from the cradle to the grave, encompas- ses everysphase of human need. ‘A CONGREGATIONAI. meet- ing of St. Johns Anglican Church will be held Monday May 12th., 8 p.m. Important. ‘SPECIAL HUSKEY boy’s blue secretary, Mrs. Stanley Thomp- son; candidate secretary, rs. K. A. Parker; and supply secretary, Mrs. Heber Hardy. ..FAS'l“ COLOR film service! kodacolor, ektachrome, kodach- rome, anscochrome. Color Pro- cessing, printing, duplicating. and enlarging. Munshaw process. Highest quality, fastest process- ing. and most dependable ser- vice! mail to George Wotton Photography, Summerside. FREE ROSES to the first 250 mothers visiting Wightman’s Sup- er Market in’Montague this week- end. Weekend specials include Morell butter 2 lbs 1.35- Graves apple juice 48 oz, 29c.; Graves bean with pork 2 tins 39c; King Cole tea ‘élb 51c; fluffo 2Ibs 59c; cello pak cookies 35c; Ogilvie On Sunday morning May 11 at eleven o'clock, Pontificial High Mass will be celebrated in the College chapel by B-ishop Mac- Eachern. The baccalaureate ‘ser- mon will be delivered by Rev. Anthony Francis, pastor at East- ern Passage. N.S. Father Fran- cis is a native of Ch’town. An ac- ademic procession will precede the Pontificial High Mass. The public is invited to attend both Sunday and Tuesday’: ceremon- ies. ' Twenty of Tuesday’s graduates will receive Bachelor of Arts de- grees. Five of these are. with great distinction and three others with distinction. Four will get Bachelor of Science parchments and three are receiving their Bachelor of Commerce degrees. Good Reception Sister Thomas Marie, C.S.M. lottetown, P.E.I. INTERPRETING THE NEWS . Attention To By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Tiwisting the lion’s tail has given way to tugging at Uncle Sam's whiskers. . U.S. Vice - President Richard Nixon has been the target of this pastime in each of the five coun- tries he has visited on a South American goodwill tour. Factors behind these outbursts _ Leave Lion's Tail, Turn Uncle Sam nadian wheat marketing5- P-eru also is a prime portation of Peruvian sugar. Her lead and zinc hurt if President agrees to tariff sugar producer and her_ people resent U.S. quota limitations on the im- industry, which gives jobs to 35,000 Peruv- ia.ns, is heavily dependent on the U.S. market and will be seriously Eisenhower increases re- QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -— U.S. Vice-president Nixon received_ a cordial and orderly reception here Friday on the sixth stop of his South American goodwill tour. Ecuador’s v-ice-president, Fran.- cisco Illingwortli, Qu-ito’s ma/yor Carlos Andrade Marin» and com- manders 'of Ecuador’s ai-med for-ces'o.f.ficiated at military lion- ors for Nixon on his arrival by plane from Peru. Prior to his arrival, a sched- uled conference with E-c-uadorean students and labor leaders was cancelled. The cancellation fol- lowed demonstrations greeted Nixon at San Marcos, Peru's oldest university. I Ion senate passed a bill Thurs- in Lima Thursday when stones and spit day to suspend the death penalty for a period of three years -315.31‘ experiment prior to avbolisliing pected ‘to be fine during the weekend. Fore~casts—Northern Nova Sco- tia: Clear with cloudy intervals; capital punishment. little change in temperature; I F WEATHER Page 2 T“ "““"“an . 4 ) . n . - - - . o 0 0’ . .. . I o E o PCISIOI‘ Perry . k Cafggry __________ ,, 47 72 Saturday, May 10,1953 - ’ , .. . 42 ,63 ———-~---#—--- - ea 5 TQRONTO (pp) — Obseived Prince Albert . . - - -- __ F _ _ l S g U G & U Q n I temrporatu1“"-‘S issued bi’ Elle I,)om' Sa5‘k,al°On ' ‘ ' ' I I I ' H 59uth“'?St o\HPd4T) h.dLmv-hlgh at I Climaxmg 3 lemday campaign mm“ Pwblm wCameIl\l(i)‘hCei\I'ix ififgmgeo I I I ' I I I I ‘ I U 41 69 l‘\ewSl.1Cl}I(I:§;O\Illallllz:’nSuflllyoutlookM _:_Hv‘w .. ‘ ’_ . 1 C1 _1 : n. c . mm. .,_, . . . . . . . . . .. V or - ‘ t ' _ 4 V ‘;d . at the .EtI1Itall‘(Y)ta.lSet.§‘I‘:‘\el'I §‘;;9aw1,:§:- (Night) (Day) Port Arthur . . . . . . . . . Prmqe Ed“a,.d'1s1and and New’. “WE MAKE Rum” Stamps.” RLMMAGE SALE — In ayy e n a last m:Th P ‘les Gos el Hour Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34 49 Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Brunsmck; Variable cloudiness‘ Cl.'l..(f‘ Printing Service. Dial 4984 May 16th at 7-$0 D-m- 5l- Pete” I ant? of e eop H bibp d N Vancouver . . . . . . . .. 47 66 Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 ‘P with scattered showers; colder,» hf S th Cathedral Pansh Ha”. §adl0'Tea‘m from u 8r S’ I Montreal . . . . . . . . . .. 44 a1 westerly winds 15. Low-high at” I m'3~‘3F»R"E MAY 23‘ °r 0“ - . in - - 131 -~- o Quebec . - - - - - - - - - -- 35 55 Cliarlottetowii 40 and 50 M ~i-.~ '~ ~ ' d B . . JUST ARRIVED Boys Viyella c t exercises at'P.l<.l. _ _ r"3ll°“°‘°“"- 9- . . A D d ...e..ati0,, “.35 prgs. . . - _ 4; 5-, . .- One-’~ I‘ i I t Illll\(‘y Dinner an anal‘ shirts in authentic tarians 8-l8.SL 0Igr‘i‘rri;i;l;‘r31‘,3gn%1ni\.ersity “-111 bel Roderick Eli3i_;E*i}e R(')SSlIeI‘,l\'§’3IlCIla€I David Suift, Minto. em t:’)0:33n]_0°)?‘:}=1le*I=-nus;ca1ministry KlI1gSI‘Oh Leglon S‘;-enijter‘;‘c);31n . . . . . . .. 4; 55 ggii, aFli(*iede51‘0ict0IEd§gn§:ti(i’it John. M III F.'I‘Yl.E !\lill‘mcr_v very Sp9C"Moore and MacLeod Ltd. h id T day afternoon. Tweiity- CIia_riot.teiown. '. . . . {St 11 A a nd BeI_y1Gram, 1 - - ' ' ' ' ' “ _- - r _ ' _ I1 and, :2. rial Discounts on hats for “Moth-l NNUAL TALISMAN Tea and given usifidents will receive de. 1 tlthpliard II)‘I%l‘lilS St. John. Cliar- ‘BACHELOR OF SCIENCE gothewiaielirilegiowi throughout the BffinCh MeeI‘$ goxnfcton :3) §ja,m.Siilt:1eé1at§n Vizorigiéilcé :1a(;u((i')ug1ook 0,.-F. Da A . ‘ f d b th M t o eown, .,.. _ _ 1 _. G th- . . t -_ , aiax or . lnessy S 3 _ Bazaar Tuesday. May 13th ‘H5; %reefs’Mc§1nc,f1:.:le A Kqacéachegrs, Cum Laudc_(with distinction) GlIl(;I‘;:“\‘/°ael1eEm(’)‘:l‘E‘{:‘;’i?)I 3“ ‘erv _nationPI01‘t Ih§,1grrbr(;.ad§a:Ck,:,n01(,l:1 The Kingston branch of the Charlottetown . . . . . .. 47 61 Bay of Fundy: Souttiwestwiiidgig “'5 ITIREAT the S‘°“8W§3‘-aG;§‘ Sponsored by Be” Sigma Pm Bishop of Charlottetown, ‘Who is Pgemd Mlchael Bums’ Quebec’; Cyril loyseph M.-acCormick ll)SrLdi:oihtalTis”first liiessave on the Canadian Legion at its Ff.-gigar Sydney “.1 .......... -- 50 53 2%: variable o§3o:{<:1n'-if Wltlhnfewv: ‘My 5 1armaCy' open : I ' S'°r°rity' th Universit Chancellor ' ’ . ‘ ' ‘Y H; D “I ' CIT ' t‘ 7” monthly meeting last “M I iS- armoui . . . . . . . . . .. —— — 5- owers; vis. iiy m-1 es low-' ,0 3 p_ m_ I . 6 ‘Y ._ 3 t 3 John Willard McCarron. St. Grand Falls, I\_fld. _ Etheme: What is a ris ian. ed 1 for an almut drive st J0hn.5,_ Nfld' 47 60 ering in Showers to three mu 5 IFTS FOR MOTHER? The The exercises will begin 8- V1 '5 R d, P.E.I. Michael Patrick Qu1g1€Y- Q“e‘.“Th' i ne of the most import- CUSS P3315 , ' all 1' REMEMBER M"”‘°" 0" S"""BiIdle House has a variety of ap- o'clock and will be featured by 1 i/aria“ (Aanne MacDonald, Char- bee, p_Q_ tam liuessttfons for om. answer de- for funds to carry out the branchs HALIFAX (CP)__The weather cooler. 2 . day. Nlay 11th and celebrate Mogpmmjate items; Bibles, prayer- the address to the graduatesby 1ottemw,,, p,E,1, Eugene Joseph Wynne, Char- termines our whole etc,-Vn1t.y,"sa1d project. ' t M cKjnn_ Clmce says a Stationary 10“, men. High tide today at Charm ; :7 lill"l"S Day at the Quee“ H°te1'lbooks devotional books. m0lt0€S» Charles de K°“”‘°k' pr°fe.SS°r .°f 5111111118 Cum Laude (Will) ET€3I'.l°”et°W“v P-EL Mr. Rocikwood. ~ The pr.e5‘de"’l’ F°5 er . 3 -th tred over northern Quebec is t n t 410 a m and 331 I‘ - - - ’ la ues etc Come and see! (Op- philosophy at I-3V31 UmV°“5‘lY distinction). ll-MCHELOR OF C0M_MERC_E 2 Tonight another meeting will on, presided. The meeing. wi b ‘n in cooler air and Causing OW. 8 - . - - . pk RUMMAGE SALE TY”“tY U‘“'lp gt faatofivs) and one of the world's‘ 0U1‘Sf-and- John Charles Campbell, Kelly‘s- Raymond Francis Hickey, be held at 8 (“lock 25 in attendance, was llield at Y1 8 3 umwesterly winds in and Sunday at 5.06 a.m. andg ., Ictl Church Basement. Saturday. Dosi e . ing philosophers. Cross. P.E.I. _ ‘Freshwater, Nfld. _ . the Charlottetown Legion Home. stroitigresilzms The winds are ex_ ‘pm_ At Rusuco at 1226 am. , Ialgliaesponsofed by Trinity coRItECTION— The rebpotrtofi Class Valedictorian ‘Wm be Dom P.I#aI,.y Doreen Ciisack, Tracadie, kO13;>na}ldE.lpseph McDoi1gall, Kin- _ o DEATH PENALTY OUT glezsted ti de-minish today, while 10,22 a.m. and Sunday at ,1’ Ill 5. . the United Church Pres Y aria aid MacD0ugal._l, National debat— -91-t-er Mar aret Marie CSM Cumlaude. (with distinction) NIXOI1 Recelves CO C E0 (Reu‘ters)__The cey_ the weather in gene,-31 is ex. m_ and 11.13 mm: Summer. . RESERVE WEDNESDAY J‘”1y Should have shown corresponding ing champion of 1957' Chdilottetowg, P.E.I. Y ' I N Patrick Owen McWade, Char- tide eighteen minutes later 'tIii'iii"l ‘Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.51 a.m. and sets at 7.29 p,.m and rises Sunday at 4.50 am‘ and sets at 7.30 pm. - ' H {Churches Tomorrow Anglican Church ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL Anglican Rocliford square The Reverend Canon G. E. Moffatt, M.A., B.D. CHURCH Corner Prince‘ & Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A., Minister Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. ZION PRESBYTERIANT THE BAPTIST _ Cor. Prince and Fitzroy sh-em. Minister: Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A.. 3,1) Acting Organist ' and Choir Director: - Mrs. V. L. Dingwell 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. . ia ‘ 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Observance of the Festival? of the Christian Home , Sermon: “What Parents 0.... Here is the complete list of graduates. BACHELOR OF ARTS cently recommended by the t a r i f f commission. Peruvian sources say 25 per cent of their The Peruvian students had kept up a running series of demonstra- tions ever since Nixon‘s arrival of anti-Americ-aii sentiment in- clude anger against U.S. trade policies and resentment over lack‘ ‘denim jeans, sanforized, 10 oz. ' slzcs 6 to 13, Regular price $3.751 to $4.50. Clearing at $2.95. Moore flour 25 lb bag 1.59: strawberry jam 49c; bananas 19c lb; cukes 2 for 33c. Large selection fresh Rector The Reverend W. G. Ilogg. 10:30 a.m.—CIiurc11 School . Assembles. lead _ _ , ,- - _ h 1 country's economy is supported Wednesday_ Honorary ‘Assistant Priest 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. Th-9'1; chndi-en and Me Ltd ‘:1 cm-ed meats’ poultry and M"‘.‘”°“° M‘;E°II)°"a1d A k er’ iflifinfilciiifif fellgt,-E fig: 5,2 by lead and zinc sales to the U.S. Sources close to Nixon said he Organist and Choir Director, 11:00 a.1!i.—Divine Worship. Clu‘idren’s Choir wIlI_ sing: "PERSPECTIVE” features nur- “5 - Souris R.R., P. . . , F . ‘ th bi i-e1_ MAY HELP NIXON might abandon his custom of vis- Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lie. Mus. (Christian Family Sunday) —- Legende (Tchaskovwskl) sing The televised series per- Maureen Ann Beagan, Char- h€3V9 8 few bricks at 9 E REV PERRY F. Rockwood, Pastor of the Peoples Gospel Hour will speak tonight. and Sun- There also is resentment over the fact Latin America has not received the same treatment as iting leading universities to talk with students in coutr-ies he visits. Sermon: “The Church That Is In Their House” Anthem: The Lord’s My lottetown, P.E.I. John Joseph Herman Connolly, Iona, P.E.I. 'low, especially if he's a rich big fellow. ‘ Nixon was jeered in Uruguay _.“0 Saviour. Sweet” (Bach) i —‘‘The Lord’s My Shepherd" (Crimmond. with descent) spective is showing a film entit-' led Student Nurse on Sunday, May 11th, at 5.30 p.m. FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER .. .3 .‘ ‘e . . i 4‘ i t‘ day in Charlottetown. Services St. Clair Joseph Fisher, Fort land Argentina, showered in 130- western El11‘_:P€ Airflt themfgeld of FEAR ‘HOPPER OUTBREAK .(R0gationme)‘ gggheégrdon Jacob) 73)lt:e1;£m.—lI,Ex-\;eaiicili|i‘gr_Servifi.thu’ , t ' iii, 5 ' - , _E_1, « ' -- i 5' ii‘ economic ai . ~ er war, . _ I , _ _ . ' , ' .- mf; iufiag doanllgnight]nIj';‘1IIrhII?rIII1ngtIT:dB§IbIle AlIA.glIl:it1u.Tai1:ies Keays, Sourls Line tliwgo \l,lUr}I1epaarIrl1<'IphglI£?e:t(}3jatImilrIlgPaIl'Iarf many South Americans felt they ,,,‘§f'f,‘}§,?,,§,‘§§),,p,f.{‘°,fe§Z§§,f ,',",_%I,::,“'§§,,c,,a,,,s, (Brother James’ Air) C I ¥)V_°rIntald. fR3:leioSEi:lg‘ineei;: and i, .1 ‘ , ’ - ‘ ,‘ ' - ,E_1, . , , t -- h ld h ' d h ' . I ' '_ ' _ 2:30 p.m.—Service — avin irec or o ’ _ on em rosl - 3 Petebr/I s 117aé‘r)n.. GI‘e0(:lnWltCh 3Fp_ ChSa:::1l_ay afternoon “Bible Chaph R%'=tg;mPDavid Maccanum‘ Chap lgiligylibbeytystudents crying long ifouthe avvaestreglefi;/1: :lo:neUsni-11:1 g:,s1:pi=::-nh:::(:I(1)1!.I1dg—110;::1Se::>‘t')IiTtilt;e 33:‘; 2.1;. %c:c(;p;fi(sti; 15) Church __ Mermaid. Radio station m Bolivia F if I m" arie ' p.‘m‘ ‘mslan 8' 1 M lttet n, P.E.I. ~ K I ' St t d ' t E ’ ‘ts —.‘ . I ' ' ' 7:00 p.m.--Divine Worship. Male Chorus: "Mother Pray! ‘ i “UV wetk serV1Ces' en 2:-tgtgugffger _ church rally 0JaI1(‘)l:VS Marcellus MacGulgan, Economic 3Ac1((;,R,o-UNI) foseiénpa(:l(;r;r0;:a(:n5_Llrope m I %:n§iI§os(1eiI:IeE:\::)1Eil:ytfr1§lI:eRplfiitwlfi. 1lI‘i)i[Ii¢ia¢;li:llIs7Church school Sermon: “A Thought For For Me” (Achley) . Ievi ~ , ‘ - , . . i - 1 - o , - . H y u. s ALL TAXES nun i-n Kelly’: Sunday night at Queen Charlotte ChaF1°ite‘°W"- .1’-E-I-. d R, The Worst oufibmt W35 I" The d°m°nSitra“°n5‘h'3V° PW‘ diustry branch of the Saskatche- 7:00 p-m--Evensons F°" '"‘°“ “”'° F°"°‘”’ B‘"‘t°".‘.’ S°l°‘MM" M°“‘°".. fn, Cross School district notpaid by S.c;l(1iooI at k8.30 p.m.h _Mii; °u§Ik§:t"ifQMane Mlchau ' m. Xhgfi‘ 1?/i‘aDg;,:"r€I‘g?3'er;l'tl1; r1v‘I’§:r°uS5'i°I;sicln t::.tU:si wan agriculture depiartmen-t.“ s Dally Services at usual hdurl (a) '0 Lovely Peac°— lI),li:§‘e,,re1l by L V’ Lem ii- i .- - .- : - - -. Aime ora - - . . . l 1:[i:l,,I:,e20d;.‘i}-‘tillbLm:;:gleTItd2’,foi-agfifl Chdrch in Ig?E?I.sSaoi:‘esolI sb:c- t Gera:,dg’I'an°is Murphy G°°rg°‘ pelted him with stones and fruit. writers arey qu-estioniailxg th; wdis- 5-Iglféay thgg irwfifibgggahigfig See iw°d'I‘,°°da§” . pap“ f°' (b) Now Thank We All our 8:15 p.m.—fD:'«ls1cus5ilpi;st_1n tlir ll 3 - - l 1 - ' own, . .. I 1 1 d f e d-i N‘ t S tli 1‘ '5’ a n a A5°°"5°“ 33'’ °"‘”"°5' God -—- (J. S. Bach) meaning 0 e rsiaii Lilo ll ._. ]ect,,oii_ By order. _ lal music by Stella Iarema and Ad Ibert Patrick Roche Iona spat at him, and tore up a flora om o s n rig ixon o ou ex ‘wed harm, W 1 _ _ F , , . . . l = . Beryl Grant. e ' ’ American flag he had placed at America when the state depart- P ' S All ecome Ladies Chom 19¢ by the pastor- . C. M. SIMPSON and Sons. . ’ , . . a monument. m-ent, they suggest, must have ' ' ‘ A11 Are C01‘di311y IHVIFE5 COME AND WORSHIP ‘ I“ -3 Sta J _ B -d _S,t -d 19 poucg oou-RT _. A North will be forwarded to Davisons Th-_ P ,- d ,9 ti ,3 - ETNA CALMS V ' pe I all tthfiz we§k.gFe‘lou(;r;6.1I3,1O(Il csaake Wiltshire man was fined $35 and Funeral }l°me' Kenmlglan‘ though a;lJua‘t'l:ifily e(§I)‘r(IIIrIii1iizIls‘t-‘list: f)tt?t:3IIl)l3a.U‘fIIaaI1‘.ef':::ll?I1‘I1glI’ISl t‘lI1dJbcaioTuSi:tI‘(i)L-I: ' ST. PAUIIS ANGLICAN CENTRAL CHRISTIAN I‘ W $4.10 Hog grower $3.45 Sugar- costs or 20 days Friday when he F““°“1 .‘”‘n ban ’‘9 hS“‘3m°"' spired, have a deep~rooted eco- on his itinerary i ECAIIENLA’ fwtgy t;‘,Rwte”) I; C OH I CHURCH A warm Welcome Await’ Y“ m 10 lbs ~ 89c Zipper overalls $4.95 appeared in. City Police Court field Umted “1'°‘ °m°' nomic baokgi-oimd_ Th 1 - i 1 d, .- _ X991" ’_eP°r 9 We ‘ wee ' HUB ' . ~ 01 Ramsal/'5 Paint $1.40 qt. and Ch31‘3°_d Willh Teckléss driving. teryl efimlaligements to be an’ Pehu’s biggest export is cotton 'tion eltfr ad: linzfifirilzfaina :.):imeri:p2o?n:fdx$:nt Ema V01. Established 1769 by Royal Mar :l19DKeI;nT:treetl3TI1 I In 1 many other specials. am Cléy residents, c-harged with mun“ ‘a er‘ and she long has felt that U.S. Nix-on has conducted himself in ' Foundation - V Minlilsl;e:.“-' ' °’ UNITED PENTECOSTAL" W 2. - . "i'ikd‘ ., - - --.- 1' . I‘: ‘ IMMUNIZATION clmlcs far aplliiega Fr e§l.lII0n:Ilw8Isl1Cf?III)ea(Il)I(;5 .-381:3 CONQUES1-_at prmce county cvcmlon he€I3(.pI:‘I‘aIitu$lIlCilte[;Safll(I;I£:l:fe.§: the face of the outbursts. There The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott. M”. Amson Macnae’ A_R_c_M_ CHURCH fie children will ge held in Runal centres during May and June by the Health Department. Parents the teacher In their district for the date and place of the nearest clinic. NE W. GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday, May 11. Morning Worship and Communion 11 a.m. te Co.rimuni«ty Sunday School 10 a. m. tin the Christian Church). Ca- vendish United Baptist Church. costs or two days and the other remanded until Monday. A Char- lottetown motorist was fined $5 and costs for failing to stop at a stop sign. - ' FUNERAL HELD — The fu- neral of the late Mrs. Arthur E. Jenkins was held yesterday af- rnoon from the MacLean Fu-- neral_ Home to the Georgetown ,Baptist. Church where services '-lwere conducted by Mr. Stanley R. Worship service 7.30 p.m. Com- Streight and Rev. W.A. Paterson. munity Sunday School 10 a.m. (In During the service Mrs. Stanley the United Church). Rev. Bryer R- Straight R. Jones, B.D., Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services for the New London Parish on May 11th. Rogation Sund-ay. St. Mark's, Ken-sington, S u n d a y School 10 a.m. and Evenson-g 7.30"p.m.: St. Stephen's, Burling- -ton, A.Y.P.A. Corporate Holy Communion 8:30, Sunday School 10 and Holy Eucharist 11 a.m., St. Thomas, French River, Su-n- day’ School 1.30 and Evensong 2.30 p.m.; Sea View Sunday School will open at 2 p.m. All children are urged and welcomed to attend Sunday School. - FUNERAL FRIDAY - The fu- neral of the late Mrs. Archibald McDougall. was held yesterday from her late residence, 26 Dor- chester Street, to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clarence Roche, who also conduc- ted the service at the grave. Rev. Preston Hammlll occupied a seat in the sanctuary. The pall bear- ers were: John Purcell; William Hogan; John A. MacDonald, Frank Rush. Fred MacMillan and John Power. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. The funeral was very largely attend- ed. sang “Beyond The Sunset” and “Good Night and Good Morning". Pallbearers were: George White, Nelson Han- son, Raymond Solomon, A. R. White William Fitzgerald and Michael Burke. Interment was in Georgetown Baptist Cemetery. EERSONALS The many friends of Mr. Ed- gar Newson, Kingston, are sorry H°5Dltal for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNlc— hol. Winnipeg, Ma.n., tnavelled by plane _to visit their son and dau- ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George McNichoI. Dartmouth, N.S. From there all four motor- ed to Prince Edward_ Island and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson of this city. BIRTHS HENNES_SEY— In Charlottetown Hospital May 8, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hennessey (nee An- ita Miller) a son 8 lbs, 13 os. Robert Wesley. «git DRAKE—A-t the Charlottetown Hospital on May 7, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Drake, Cona- voy, a son, wt. 6 lbs, 9% ozs. Mat.-DONALD— In Charlottetown Hospital, May 7, 1958, to Mr, and Mrs. Francis MacDonald (nee Jeanette Dockedorff) a son John Francis. I HOGG— At Northwestern Hospi-l to learn he has entered the P.E.I. - Hospital on May 9, 1958, Miss Willina Conquest in her 80th. year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home until Monday then to St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Summerside for ser- vice at 2 p. m. Interment will be in Freeland Aingliican Cemetery. ARSENAULT-— At" the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, N. S. on Friday May 9, 1958, Bertha Arsenault, Chrysostom in-her 39th. year. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home this afternoon to her late residence from where the funeral will be held on Monday, May 12, to Egmonit Bay church, for Re- quiem Mass at 9 a. m. In-_ terment in the church cem- etery. ~ ELLIOTT —- At Fitchtiurg, Mass., Wednesday, May 7, 1958, Mrs. Nora Elliott, aged ,85 years. Remains wilbarrive at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home this Satur- day evening. Committal ser- vice in Valleyfield Cemetery tomorrow, Sunday, at two o'- clock. BLENKHORN — At Maplewood, N.J.. on Sunday, May 4, 1958, Mrs. Minnie W. (Wear) Blenk- horn, widow of the late Charles W. Blenkhorn, age 83 years. Re- mains arrived at the MacLean Funeral Home last evening. Interment in Sherwood Ceme- tery on Monday at 2 o'clock PICKARD — At 103 North River Road on Friday, May 9, 1958. Alfred Pickard, age 80 years. His remains were transferred from the MacLean Funeral Home last evening to his late residence. Funeral from Trin- ity United Church on Sunday. service commencing at 2 o’clock Interment People's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. wife of Saturday much the same way that Cana- dians feel U.$ farm surplus dis- posal policies interfere with Ca- M0iN"l‘REAL (C-P)—-Three gun- men, who fled from shotgun blasts in an attempted bank holdup ea-nly Friday, were be- lieved the same trio who success- fully staged another at a second bank five hours later and escaped with $4,500. Both incidents were staged in the soutili shore subunban area of Montreal, and late Friday pro- -vincial police were not only halt- ing tr iffic on roads and bridges but ere checking a report that the men‘ had escaped in a high- powered 'motor boat along the St. Lawrence River. The bandits first went to n Caisse Populaire (credit union) in St. Marc-sur-Richelieu, 20 miles east of Montreal, aiboiit 5 am, They broke into a home, mis- taking it for the banking place next door. They tied up two women a.fter being told the Caisse Populaire was next door. The three men ran next door and pounded on the front door. The manager appeared at an up- stairs window and was ordered to open the door. He poked his shot- gun through the window and fired twice. The men fled in a car. About 10:15 a.m. three men- believed to be the same trio- walked into a_ branch of the Pro- Pueblo Bonito in the U.S. state of New Mexico was built about 800 years before Columbus dis- covered the New World. WHEN YOU ‘NEED , HELP THE "MOST- are suggestions his composure there will benefit him when the Republican party selects presidential candidate in 1960. Three Gunmen Flecl From One Holdup But Stage Another : Montreal. in a car. its vincial Bank of Canada at Bouch- erville. about 10 miles east of Three ban-'k employees and two customers were ordered at gun- point to the rear of the building. The bandits then took $4,500 from the tellers’ cages and made off STOREY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION - - - - supply, install and repair any type, anywhere in province- Electrical contracting - - from repairing a lamp socket to rewiring your house—FREl-J es- timates , - APPLIANCE REPAIRS -- motors'..'i-anges, automatic wash- ers, cw. STOREY ELECTRIC 136 PRINCE ST ' DIAL 7341 K MAIN B-RACE N Will be held in the AVAL VETERANS ANNUAL MEETING Club Rooms, corner Kent and Hillsboro Street, over Sterns Laundry Bldg. MONDAY, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. Agenda: New business. standing seed as: o KENTUCKY BLUE \I\\\l\\l \\\\\\ \\\\\\\\ We carry a complete. line of Garden and Field Seeds including fine grasses. We have such out- RED TOP Rector Organist and Choir Director. Mr. K. John Harris. F.R.C.O. 8:30 a.m.—}Ioly Communion. 10:00 a.m.—S.S. Junior and Senior Classes. ‘ 11:00 a.m.-S.S. Beginners and Primary Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Mornlng Prayer and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Visitors Are cordially Invited To Attend PRESBYTERIAN . I THE KIRK OF. S. JAMES The Reverend T. 11.3. semen. M.A., S.T.M.. Minister Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Chiu'ch School. Mother’s Day Service 11:00 a.mi—Moi-ning and Sermon: “Homelife. At Its Best”-a sermon in honour of Mother's Day and Ohrlstfan Familiar Week Anthem All and Beautiful Junior Choirs 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and Meditation ‘on: “Some Wonderful "Chapters in the Book of Revelation: II. “The Adoration of God in Heaven” (Chapters 4 and 5 Anthem Christ Hath A Gar- den (Thimany) Chancel Choir VISITORS VERY WELCOME TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. Rev. G. Howard Christie, B.A., B.D. Organist and Director of Choirs, Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. Worship Things Bright Organist and choir Director 10:00 a.m.—Cliurch School and Family Hour. MOTHERS’S DAL’ ~ Make this truly a family day in Sun- dayschool, with ever member of the family present. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Comminion. , Sermon: “MOTHER, MEET THE MASTER” , The Minister speaking Anthem:“0. Love of God”- Whelpley 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon: “FIVE GREAT ' TRAGEDIES” The Minister ' Anthem: “Hark! Hark, My Soul” — Norman Central Christian Church in- vftes you to worship on the Lord's Day» Let us pay tri- bute ip our Mother’s this Lord’s day. CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth ~ Avenue “A Bible Preaching Centre, Pro- claiming The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners." 9:15 a.m.-“Truth For Today" (Radio program over CFCY). 9:30 a.m.-,-Lord’s Believers. 11:00 (a.m.-lVIIoir.t!rig Isterviica. Speaker: Mr. Perry F. Rock- wood soloists Mlss Stella Jarema and Mr. Joseph Wootton 7:00 p.m.— (Please Note Time Change) Evening Service. This is the closing service of our Evangelestic Campaign. Mr. Perry F. Rockwood will hiring the evening message. There will be special duct and solo numbers by Misses Stella Jarema, Beryl Grant and Joseph Wootton. Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 Capt. and Mrs. J. Carter. ' Corps Officers Supper for THE SALVATION ARMY I 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Q. R. Stairs. Minister Phone 8676 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. _ 11:00 a.m.—WorsIiip and Preaching. 7:30 p.m.. Albert Stairs. , . speaker You are Invited to these services. CALVARY TEMPLE . PARKDALE = Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor — 9:15-9:45 a.m.—- Radio, Emil- cast. CJRW Summerside. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Woi-ship In Communion. “THE BLESSING OF 'I'I'I‘lI- ING” Mal. 3:10 . ‘7:30 p.m.—-Evangelistic Serlfl “CLIMBING PAINTED" “STICKS”. Ecc.- 1:8 Plan to attend and brill! I Friend. Temple" . Mother‘: 'Version' The poet Whittier_ expresseltll a great truth simply 3_" beautifully when he wrote“ “We search the world 0 truth; we cull the The good. the true’ beautiful, From graven SW19 written scroll, _ f And all old flower-fields 0 and the soul; 4’ And, weary seekers of the b t. ! Weescome back laden from _ our quest. i To Iiiid that all the 58895 1 said “You are welcome at the w Is in the Book our Mothers ’ 0 BROWN TOP and many other varieties. tal, Toronto, on April 29th, 1953 read", Do you know ivhat the Rock of Ages seal stands for? Before you buy a Family Monument you owe it to yourself to find out. IVere Beck 8i Sons Ltd. Montague & Ch’town N.l). lliicLlJAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR to and Mrs. Walter Hogg (‘nee Gladys Weeks) a son, wt. 7 lbs, 1 oz. Paul Robert, A bro- ther for Steven. and Mrs. Paul MacKay, (nee Eleainor Stewamt) Sumrrnerside, a son, David Paul, weight 7 lbs, 10 ozs. NORTON-at the P.E.I. Hospital on Friday, May 9, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Norton, city, a son, Weight 7 lbs. 10 oz. CERETTI——at Prince County Hos- Dital on May 7, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ceretti, (nee Peggy MacDonald), Borden, a son. 6 lbs. 101.éoz. STEVENSON —. At the pp] Htlspital on Friday. May 9, Ste Mr. and Mrs, William V. VQHSOH. Charlottetown, a son, ‘i°‘i.'?.‘.1l”..T..““‘;.“§’~ E. I» av _ I and Mrs. . , 958 to Mr. Joyce Jay, Arthur Coffin M-t. (nee Stcwarti MacKAY-—At Prince County Hos-,. pital on May 7, 1953, to Mr.l At Your Nearest Office, a. See us for all your seed HALIFAX SEED 72 Queen Street requirements. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT co. (P.E.I.) LTD. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Phone 8313 APPROVED TRANS-CANADA 'A meeting will be Monday night, May 12 Artificial breeding and ATTENTION ROCKY POINT AREA held in the Aftoh Hall, commencing at 8:30 p.m. diseases of livestock will 10.00 a.m.-ssenior Church School - ' 11.00 a.m.—Primar,v & Begin- ners 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship. Canadian Legion will parade to this service. Sermon: THE TRIANGULAR LIFE Reverend Mr. Christie Anthem: “Prayer of Thanks- giving—Slater — Soloist, Madge Mugford 7:00 p.m.—-Divine Worship Sermon:' M’A.IDEZ--MAYDAY Reverend Mr. MacLean. Anthem “Jesu. Word of God Incarnate” COCKTAIL POTENT SKIEN, Norway (Reuters) - Police arrested a 50 - year - old sliopkccpci‘ after they found more than 6.000 flasks of made of hair lotion and raw alco- hol in his cellar. They said 50 persons had bought the drink which could have proved fatal. MOTHER-IN-LAW, T00 “cockt-ail" - SUNDAY MOTHER’S DAY‘ 7 :00 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 10.00 a.m.—Service at Sunset Lodge 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Members of the Home League will attend in a group and take part _ ,2:00 p.m.—-Sunday School lesson “A Friend Trusts" from Genesis 22:1-14; learn Mark 12:33 -“To love Him with all the heart. . . . is more than all whole burnt offer- ings and sacrifices.” 6:00 p.m.—Young People’: Meeting. . 6:30 p.m.—0pen Air Meeting. special music. A Warm Welcome Awaits You At The Army SCOTLAND Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. ‘7:00 p.m.—-Salvation Meeting-— . WiIa'i:‘I::TI~J—(3HUT1iCii_oi«““# I to remind ourselves WW makes a nation great. _ Four men were diS_Cl155“:,5 the various translations. James version because of music, rhythm and beallty’ Another liked the R9)” t_ Version, thinking it rBPI‘95e" ed more nearly the sense 0 the original Hebrew aN}‘{_ Greek. A third liked 0 fatt’s translationb 11980511159 its modern voca u at‘ - , fourth ma-n liked his Mother; translation best: “She.traI1a‘ Iated it into life._ and It W1a_ the most beautiful trans tion I ever read.” 1 It is this Book of our m.°“‘' ‘ ers, that the Bible 5001937 l strives to place in the hands i of people cvcrywllcrei m their own language ' ‘ ' ' ' l knowing it will be translal e l into life by those .W“"f,5 hearts are touched Wllh truths. 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Fvzgmlkage fi:)lC())l<l1C:iilndnlf(3)t‘§J1!f?r‘;Vl:’)lI~‘l1Z:\;V; chastisement of our peacel Auxiliary of The British 1 ona, Thursday May 8, 1953,; was upon him: and with His. John Duncan Campbell. Ashesi stripes we are healed.” Isaiah 53:5 Foreign Bible Society) 202 QUEEN STREET CIlARl.O’I‘TE'l‘OWN and their (Iaiigliters-in-law will participate in the service. i I’IIO.\'l<2 6111‘