ea ee oe SE 8 ES ea eS ee ee ee recall his skill with the’ fly red. CITY AND He was a member of the and two sisters, Helen, Mrs. J. A. Peters of Cape St. The funeral Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Dunstan’s Basilica. In- terment will be in the Catholic cemetery. © CENTRAL AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. : SHOES worn in Fashion show are River at 8 p.m. P.Y.P.S. the .27th at the home of Kimmy Andrews. A cordial Welcome te our Services. Mr. Robert D. Bhe, B.A., Student Minister. HUNTER’ RIVER Pastoral Charge. Easter Services Hunter River: Good Friday 8 p.m. East- er Sunday 11 a.m., Mission Band Service 7.30 p.m. Young Peoples Witness Group. The Minister will preach at New Wiltshire 11 a.m. Hampshire 230 p.m. (Com- munion Service) Wheatley River 7.30 p.m. (Communion Service) W.M.S. Service at Wiltshire at 3 p.m. N.D. MacLEAN FUNERAL -|7.0 p.m.; St. Elizabeth’s Holy prices. oe: Kendale Grocery, | BIRTHS ; STETSON — At Prince County | RUMMAGE SALE at the Y. M. C. A. today, Saturday at 2.30. PRINCE STREET School pro- 21 and 22. Valley and Vernon River: ‘oint service at Cherry Valley 11 a.m. Orwell and Eldon: joint service at Orwell at 2.30 p.m. Both ser- vices to be followed by Commun- ion. Rev. N.R. Green B.A. CORN 20 OZ., 2 for 33c; peas, 20 oz., 2 for 29c.; tomatoes, 2 oz., 2 for 55c. Kendale Grocery, Dial 6624. MARY’S BEAUTY Salon. Dial 3837. Cold Waves $10.00 for $8.00 $8.50 for $7.00. $7.50 for $6.00 and $6.50 for: $5.00. 102% Kent Street. Hardy Building. NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church service for Sunday March 2th.: Clyde “tiver 3 p.m.; S.S. at 2 p.m. Speaker Ft. Lt. Rev. Donald Quigg. WHAT’S NEW in Home and School? Hear Mr. Malcolm Mac Kenzie, Director of Education ANGLICAN CHURCH of Cana- da. Crapaud and Springfield. Good Friday M rch 27, 1959: St. John’s 2.30 p.m.; St. Elizabeth’s 10 a.m. Easter Sunday March 29, 1959: St. John’s Holy Com- munion 8 a.m. Evening Prayer Communion 11 a.m. Rector:— Rev. David S.H. Mintoa S. Th. HOGAN — At the Charlotte. | town Hospital on Wednesday, March 2th., 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hogan, a son,| Daniel Edgar. 8 lbs., 13 ozs. | , Tuesday, March 24th, | 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward | C. Gilsky, (nee Margaret Mac- Leod, Hartsville) a daughter. Hospital. on Tuesday, March 24, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Mel- | vine Stetson, South Freetown (nee Grace Munphy) a daugh- ter, 7 os. 1% ozs., Karen Anna. GAUTHIER — Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gauthier, Parkdale, wish to an- Htend—a—special . will be held on | - ORWELL—VERNON Charge. | Service Easter Sunday: Cherry |. Foremen of Prince Edward land’s lobster will i re byes 7 ¥ Sree : is i if ; at i uf L i ! nethe to Ira Hillson son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy R. Carr, Char- lottetown, . Marriage take WHALEN — The cath occur- “red ‘at his home in East Bal- tic of Henry Whalen, age 52 ; resting JOYCE—At Washington, N.C., on March 2, 1950, Rev. J. S. Joyce, D.D., age 69 years, riving Monday evening resting at St. James Church, Souris, till Uni HICKEY—At the Prince County Hospital, March 26, 1959, Rob- ert Hickey of Darniey in his 74th year. Remains will on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to St. Andrews Church:: Interment will take place in the ‘church cemetery. \ MULLALLY — At his home im Souris West on Friday, March 27, 1969, Patrick J. Mullally in his 90th year. His remains will be forwarded today at noon from the Charlottetown Fu- neral Home to his late resid- ence from where the funeral will be held Monday morning To Attend Special A. rf ah z mK Fish Capsule $/From Atlantic, WASHINGTON (AP)—A plastic capsule loaded with instruments has been fished out of the A:lan- tic after travelling nearly 1,500 miles in a Thor missile, the U.S. Air Force announced Friday. The Thor intermediate - range ballistie missile made its test flight from Cape Canavera), Fla., Thursday night. The test was described as part of a series intended to improve the war rocket’s reliability. Charlottetown, age 71 vears. His remains were transferred on\ Good Friday evening from the Hennessey Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held on Monday morning at 3.45 to &. Dunstan's Basilica for Re-| quiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment will take place in the churth cemetery. PERSONALS | Friends of Mrs. Isadore Dou- cette will be sorry to learn she ‘has entered Hospital, and will wish her a speedy'return to good health. the Charlottetown A surprise birthday party was given Miss Sharon Wright by 18 of her friends on the occasion of her 13th birthday Thursday evening. The party was convened |} by Miss Mary Brennan and was held Mrs. Arthur L. Wright, 4 Rich- mond Street. at the home of Mr. and leaving the house at 9:45 for “ Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, at 10 o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. DOUCETTE—Suddenly at Souris on March 26, 1959, Wilfred A. Doucette, 70 Prince Street, MORE CIVIL SERVANTS OTTAWA .CP)—Federal gov- ernment employment totalled 184,333 last September, crease of some 5,900 from Sep- tember, 1957, the bureau of statis- tics reported Monday. an in @ Complete Selecti nounce the arrival of their dau- ghter, Mary Lynn, 8 Ibs., 12 oz. on March 23rd., at the Char- attetown Hospital. YWACKINNON — At the Charlot- tetown Hospital, Thursday, March 26, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon a son: SIMMONS — At Prince. County Hospital on Monday, Marxh 23- rd., to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Simmons, Jr., (nee Joyce Bryanton) North Bedeque, a daughter, Darlene Joy, Wt. 9 Ibs 1 oz. ENGAGEMENTS O’NEILL — BOWN and Mrs. Gerald — Mr. _Bowness, MEDICAL PHARMACY only pharmacy open Easter Sunday on of Easter Bunnies, Chocolates and ~ Candies. Dial 6623 Free Delivery 86 POWNAL ST. =. a Pe roe ae ere a eee I Vo) SP Continued from page 1) traffic demands known fig- ures as a basis for their calcula- tions. In the case of the Chignecto possible, the Queens M.P. said. Though he realized that there was strong pressure for the canal project emanating parti- eularty from the Spint Joha die trict, yet he had heard the causeway project talked dowa by any of the Maritimers in the Comnions, Mr. Macquarrie said is,-he added:—-——— NEED KNOWN service, particularly during the peak travel periods, and the pos- sibility of acquiring one of the Michigan boats had been brought to their attention by Hon. Mr. MacLean and itis colleagues as far back as last October. -The people _of _the Province must realize, that in the event that the causeway project is found not feasible or even only remotely feasible, it will then be necessary to press for “as good a boat as science can de- However, should the causeway plan get the green light,’ some temporary addition to the ser- vice should then be sought, in view of the possibility that the job may take eight to ten years to complete, Mr. Macquarrie said. . SERIOUS UNDERTAKING The fact that the federal gov- ernment had already spent one half million dollars on the pro- ject, and that the four Island | representatives spent a great deal of their time working on one phase or another of the question, shows how seriously Ottawa takes the causeway, the Queens M.P. added. The extension of the runways at the Charlottetown Airport un- der construction since last sum- meér, and the roads-to-resources Program scheduled to com- mence this year were added evidence of Ottawa's interest in Prince Edward Island’s trans- portation ypeeds, Mr. Macquar- Tie remarked. “Both Works Minister Howard Green and Transport Minister George Hees havé said that the Northumberland Causeway will ~ eee ee et Le a eee, ey oe Charged with attempting to set fire to the building occupied by Kelly and MaclInais store, a Charlottetown man had his case adjourned until Wednesday when he elected speedy trial and plead- ed not guilty before Magistrate K. M. Martin on Thursday. He entered a plea of not guilty to the charge which alleged the at- tempted arson toook place on March 19th. / A City, man ‘was fined $20 and costs often days after being convicted of being drunk and disorderly: ;He was also ordered to pay en dollars damage or spend a further ten days in jail. Three were charged with being drunk and incapable. One City man was fined ten dollars and costs, a Cardigan man was fined five dollars and costs and a third, a City man, was remand- ed for one week. A Hunter River man was fined ten dollars and costs or five days for operating a motor without registration plates. AYPA Executive Holds Meeting The monthly executive meet- ing of the P.E. Island Deanery, | AYPA, was held in St. Mary’s |Parish Hall, Summerside on March 17. The meeting was presided over by president Alli- son Gill and was opened with the usual formalities. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Sec- retary, Carrie Thomson, and approved, Various matters re- be built ‘if feasible’, I'm sure the Queens M.P. said. of Columbus are requested to meet at the home of their | late brother, Wilfred Doucette, 70 Prince Street, for | prayers at 8: p.m. Sunday, March 29, and at 3:30 Mon- | day morning to attend the funeral. | i Special Repeat Performance of J. B. Priestiey's “AN INSPECTOR CALLS” By the Montague Dramatic Workshop under i] the direction of Elizabeth MacGowan; winners of the Calvert Trophy for the top performance of the Regional Dominion Drama Festival. College, Miller Bros., Toombs, and Hughes Drug. April 8, at 8:30. Tickets 75; Students 25c. Tickets at SR. CAPTAIN & MARCH 28h—SATURDAY— Pre-Easter Open Air Meeti MARCH 29th—SUNDAY— Easter Sunrise Service in Fellowship Breakfast Band wi O'Neill, Toronto, Ontario. Mar- riage to take place in the near future at the Protestant chapel R. C. A. F. Base, Zweibrucken, and Mrs. Alfred &. Jorgensen, | Malpeque. wish to announce the ef their only ~~ «gt Band visit the Sunset Family Worship.......... Directory Class for Young Sunday School for Young (Easter-Egg Gift by Sc Open Air Meeting ....... Salvation Meeting ..,..... Sr. Captain Acton will also conduct an Enrollment of Senior - Soldiers. You are invited to attend. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street “Home of Evangelism” EASTER WEEK-END SERVICES conducted by D. Y. P. S. of Saint John, N.B. Saturday Night—Special Message .... visit the Infirmary ...... pti MRS. B. ACTON oe on ‘0 a Citadel ’ people ......... People holars) UP > > >> 2 RYE Seen on S38 S8888883 S35 REEEEEZ wy oy Z2 beeeeeeree rey Easter. Why not try our easy Mr. Smith Suggests Hospital Easter Dance. Nurseries. CARNA’ ONS, ETC. WEST END ia | Easter At West End Nurseries Wilfred Smith arranges LILIES and HYDRANGEAS im his well stocked Green House. . All Types of POTTED and CUT flowers for a Happy ” Phone and Delivery Service? you Patronize P. E. I. For the Easter Parade or for the Dance she will look best in a CORSAGE from West End GARDENIAS, SPRAY ORCHIDS, ROSES, NURSERIES Flower Phone 3525 Open Evenings their promises will be kept” — I and sang anthems by Dvorak ported on by committee con- Arson Case venors were dealt with after dis- cussion. The missionary projects were urged to forward their reports to Robert. Fieteher, Summer- side, not later than April 18 A full discussion of matters which will be dealt with at the forthcoming Diocesan Confer- ence to held in ialifax in May and the Dominion Confer- ence in Port Hope, Ont in June concluded the meeting. The meeting was closed with prayers by Rev. Erie Ingraham | etter which a delicious lunch was served by members of St. Mary’s AYPA. : Panthers Seem To Have Gone MONTREAL (CP) — Those Teg panthers of Montreal disappearing act. With no reported sightings for end—nas died oc .. But in case the beasts return Chief of Police Ernest Pcrtelance of Senneville is keeping his trap baited. The trap is one brought from the zoo at Granby, Que., and set out in the woods about half a mile from the nearest homes. AL though it is small — too small, the chief thinks, to hold a full- crown panther—he is optimistic. aT) Oi ey | Whang dishes By the Kond? You're way behind The times, my frand. McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS ONLY $159.95 Keith Carmichael Ltd. Plumbing and Heating Teele th ate TT Le Church and consisted | Island have apparently done a| the past 10 days the hunt—which | vehicle | at its height had armed men and | beagles scouring the island's west |. TORONTO (OP).— Tempera- — issued by tae weather’ Min. Max. ——- ——$<§_nigee—p Dawson 2 2 Vi 2 39 47 37 53 Calgary 36 52 Regina 29 57 Winnipeg 18 40 Toronto — 31 %6 Ottawa 23 30 Montreal 21 27 Quebec 10 3 Fredericton 18 33 'Saine=gonn = rs Moncton 15 28 Halifax 35 Charlottetown 19 %6 Yarmouth 27 30 St. John’s 22 2% Sydney ' HALIFAX (“P)—The weather | office says a four to six-inch snowfall ‘can be e-pected along tae Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia with lesser amounts over the re- | mainder of-the province. South- ‘ern New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island will escape with only clouc: skies. Northern New Brunswick will remain relatively fine. Forecasts: Nova Scotia: Snow ending this | afternoon; clearing im the even- ing; con‘inuing cold; northeast- erly winds 30. Low-high at Hali- AUTHORS WANTED js 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Upper St. Joan River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Clear with a4 ing in afternoon; miles, lowering in snow to one- half mile; continuing cold. - High tide today at Charlotte- town at 12.28 a.m. and 12.31 p.m, At Rustico at 7.21 a.m. and 8.26 pm: Summerside tide eigateen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.04 a.m. and sets at 6.33 p.m. Store Hours’ Saturday BY N.Y. PUBLISHER | Leading book publisher seeks | manuscripts of all types: fiction. | non-fiction, poetry, scholarly and | religious works, etc. New auth- | | ors welcomed. Send for free} booklet CP-36 Vantage Press, | 120 W. 31 St., New York 1. Quick Retef from You li either get quick relief from your suffering or we ll give you your money back oo SHIM MEALING Arti fi E 2-9 ; j | Fire - Auto - Casualty | Marine G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. | 78 Great George St. i Dial 4311 Charlottetows Simpsons - Sears. Charlottetown Store Important Special meeting of P.E.l. Jersey Breed- ers Association Tues- day night, March 31st, at 8 p.m. af Hampshire Hall. All | Jersey breeders exe urged fo attend. Refreshments— ~ Tickets at Henderson Simpson Ltd., Giggey’ Hj EASTER MONDAY DANCE | Sponsored by the P.E.I. CHARLOTTETOWN NAVAL BARRACKS Music by the Downtowners Hospital Men's Ass'n Dancing 9 to 1.- and Cudmore, H. M.” s Pharmacy. CAST OF EASTER MONDAY PLAYERS The annual Easter Monday play, sponsored by the St. Charles Auxiliary, in aid of The Charlotte town Hospital . .. this year’s play is a fast moving farce by “Jay Tobias’ which has all the ingredients necessary to keep an audience laughing from start to finish. An old house, haunted by at least two spooks...a mad barber with palsied hands... three frightened domestics ...a hidden “‘treasure?”...and a “country Jake” in skirts, are only some of the characters you wit meet in “The Eager Miss Beaver” at the Community Centre Easter Monday, March 30th at 8:1) p.m. Cast players (above) are Joe Murphy, Pat MacCormack, Jean Zakem, Mary Acorn, Peggy MacIntyre, Velda Noye, Isobel Dennis, Leo Doiron, John Walsh, Kelvin Dowling, Wil Reg Pendergast .and director Frank MacIntyre. Tickets are on sale at Wakem's Grocery, . Druggists, Medical Pharmacy, Mac’s Egg Grading Station. , Jay ag a -~- Reddy a : ‘ : . : . ‘ a x“ is