-with rt break in the line of cont-iyears of age. Constant training un- munit-ation between the brain and-dcr guidance of a physiotherapist the left extremctics was unable to and much paticnt encouragcmcnt walk or use her left hand when . and training on the part of parents was started at two Easter Seals out AND CENTRAL l Opened A. His llonmir l.ieuteitant-Gnrcrnor OLANDT. eminent Prowse made the first purchase of Easter Seals from little Anita Gauthier at the weekly lunciieon meeting of ltotary yesterday aft- cr announcing the campaign of- lficially opened. Rotarians Tudor ANITA GAl'TIlIF.R makes the ilrst sale in the Easter Seal catn- paign in licut-Governor T W.l.. llrnwsr at Ilniary luncheon yester- day. Anna. now 7'1 years of age treatment She is it school and l patient I DR. 0.31.5. Canadian scientist, will deliver the Robertson Memorial Lecture at lPrince of Wales College. Thursday mlhlzirch as at 3:30. Public cordially 8 p m" limited. (HARD PARTY. S o u t h p o rt FYHNDFD GREFTWGQ gl Cr9Ilt'll('ii and Tom I):-Blois. who ” ” ' i J l along with Dick Dowd and Brian: School llall ttiniglit at 8.2lil. l-)vcry- premier elnuhmun on helm” at body welcome. mt, Legmnlure iy(,g,"dav extended Cudmorc. are giving leadership in p - in g . I I t - lthe Easter St-al campaign, gave an VISIT H1-STYLE Mlll"l'-'VY- G1 ?”.mn5;,l? D.r' ll Jij;4icE:H:,:he)lfll?;1't; outline of the need and scope of the GOOTZE SITPFL ”Vl'ht-We EVPTY SW” mm" um!” mu i work cndorscd under the camp- T0l.'It DOLLAR buy: more at the llugiics Drug Store. WE TREAT the sicls well. Gig- gcy's Pharmacy. open 8 am. t that very turc." have produced marvellous results. ow attending regular doing well. Guardian Photo Campaign Rotary Club the patient.” the speaker said in quot- e ing a noted authority. "Let us hope soon a Rehabilitation ' lentrc will be provided, which will make it possible for all afflicted to look forward to a brighter fu-R lian working on Tom DcBlois in announcing the- lprnvinct--wide Easter Seal Cam- Lpaign for Crippled Children and -:zidults. sponsored by the Rotary lCluh described many of the con-1 : City i Resolutions l Plan Potato Council Growers Meeting t i At a special meeting of the Char- in” M H" p”"'"' gmwe", ""1 'u' kmelown Cm, Council lag ewminthers interested in the vielfare oi( in N I Bed. the industry was made at a nicel- -nfe mi,” rewlllzlggg mm ingwni .thc Q-,x'cc!;Il.1Ve of the Potntot the due date for the first install- llP"dJl:el': .”lCh”'l”: .Ed,T"d !:'1 meat of civic taxes be postpon if" 5 '1" abs!” eL:'fl”'Hye5nt'- from March 31st to April 5th. The : ,:fym' " me! grwth” second empowers the police com- ”" y x i "' gig en '3 mittec to hire a dog-catcher should ”'ft”i"" "" 5:: min th arm the situation warrant such action. d. ” '5? l d the en may All councillors were reported press 5"" "9" W ' E" ” r c cm at last evenlngls session which was presided over by Mayor A. Walthcn Gaudet. laffecting the marketing and pro-t Depuwlduciion of potatoes will undergoy lthorough examination and debate at the proposed assembly. l Some growers have expressed ..the opinion that lsinnd producers J (should join forces with the New ' ' llirunswick producers and press c ifor immediate tariff revision. but lthe meeting decided that. for lreasons already published. any ac- ion On this matter would be de-, rred until the general meeting-l This mass meeting is sch ” ' d for April 10th at the Clover Club. The death occurred Monday 3:9 morning of Mrs. Theresa Rcvell inl her 92nd year. at the home of heri daughter Mrs. Donald D.A.S. NIIICT Chmkmetmn Leadm . ' . g authorit- B::2?;::,' Kgmssihool Sue” am" axles in various fields will address Born at Tr-acadie Cross theime galherlug daughter of the late James Mac-l Dnugall and the former Margar- ct liiacPhee. she was cductit- winter ed in that district. Mrs. Revcll was for several years an active Red and member of the St. Charles Auxili- ary and up until her death main- iained an interest in the activities, of the society. The winter edition of "Red and White”. long-time tri-annual pub lication of the students of St. Dun- SllP is survivcd by one son: , , John A. of Watcrtown. Mass: andl5l3" 5 U"lV9r5"Y- .h35 jusi be” your daughtprs: Mary nf Boston released. In addition to several noteworthy articles. the college magazine contains a number of well-written stories and poems. all of which were contributed by stu- dents attending the venerable Is- land college. Sport and other ex- tra-curricular activities are report.- Mass.. Margaret and Ann both of New York. and Florence (Mrs. Donald D.A.S. MacDonald Char- lottetown and two grandsons Jos- eph Revell and Paul MacDon- ald both of Charlottetown. Her husband Joseph Predeceased her lforty-five years ago and a second i son James T. died three years ago. Dr. Beck Guest Speaker At Gyrol Dr. M.N. Beck was the guest speaker at the regular meeting ofx the Gyro Club held at the Charloite- l as ly in sections devoted to such ac- tivitics. The content, tone and make- magazine staff. Students responsible for pension in out a mass meet-ltion CJON-TV at 5:. Johns. Nfld.. lsented Tuesday at the associa- l”in recognition of Pl0n9ePlnE WOW ed thoroughly and comprehensive-l up oil the 1957 winter volume of Redlnne brother" Raymond Rogem iBl'Id While reflect great credit ont B - N m the contributing students and thciilfgii mqmen or the year's publication include: Thom- J. Ford 57, Editor-in-Chief: NM. TV Motion .v,..;-"-risk.-'. . 4.:--part-saw.-..-, lPnge 2 The Guardian Tuest!ny.Mar.26.1957 wl” lapel pins and membership cards. OTTAWA (C P V-'l'cl:-vision sta- winner or the IWWN H3"- today was announcrd morial 1 Col. Ke'-fh S. Rogers Me Award as the Canadian broadcast- ing station judged to have contri- buted most during the last year to the technical development of broadcasting. It is the tlrr-2 station to win the prize. The Canadian Assoc Radio and Television Broadc ers said the award will be Dr?- Maritimcs. ions on the liquor que tion's annual dinner meeting in Quebec City. CJON-TV. Scotia's restaurants then to th it said. was chosen was true of Borden. in the use of TV satellite trans- mitters as a means oi extending. television co-Ieragc into outlying areas." Radio station CJVI. Victoria. was named Canada's best public- service station oi 1956 and winner of the John J. Gillin Jr. Memorial Award for otrstanding service to l its community. sociation- of the evening was devoted to N. Becleque Men Meet At Manse Wednesday evening March 20th was "open night” at the regular monthly meeting oi the North Be- dcque Charge Men's Association- The congregation were invited to German detention, the Mans-3. The Association President. son Profitt. presided. The devotion- nations on the East - al period was conducted by Rev. man bor Grant Walls. and consisted oi the siroycr Ca singing of a couple of familiar Hamburg. hymns followed by scripture read- East G ing and prayer The meeting and Mrs. Walter Burns. oi the Association. SAILOR IS FREEI) LUEBECK. West Germany l was detained by .decided in order-IEast Germany. police said. The next meeting of the group is lscheduled for April and. in Free- At this meeting the topics oi Dawson TV Education and Temperance were Vancouver discussed briefly. It was pointed Victoria Intion of out that church groups should be ast- more active in voicing their opin- . Calgary stion. It wasl Regina further pointed out that more liquor was sold in local people in Nova tourists. Some thought the same A petition was drawn up and signed by all the members present. This petition will be presented to the Premier as an expression of the views of the members oi this As- Following the meeting the rest closely-contested crokinole party. in which Teed Drummond and Mrs Frank Jardine emerged the vic- tors. Runners-up were Allen Clow Lunch was served by the men Illctitersl - British Midshipman John Coward returned here Mon- day after a few hours oi East West German police reported. East German po- Mll- lice handed him back after nego- West Ger- der. Coward. from the de- rron which is visiting the crmans when he inadver- tently crossed the border into WEATHER TORONTO (CPI Temper-n. The President. Mr. Proiitt gave tures issued by the Toronto public ls brief talk on his recent visit tolweliher office. the different presbytcrics in thei Min Max (Night D (Day) 5 20 36 51 35 50 Edmonton 30 11 g 24 37 g 30 39 Winnipeg 33 43 Toronto 25 33 e Otiawa 23 40 Montreal 27 41 Quebec 28 -13 Fredericton 31 42 Saint John 30 40 liionctoh 28 37 Halifax 31 41 Charlottetown 27 3 Sydney 26 34 Yarmouth 30 39 B St. John": 20 31 HALIFAX (CF)-The weather office says improving weather is forecast for the eastern regions. However. the storm that has been giving wirtfry weather to the cen- tral United States for the last few days. is moving slowly eastward. It will cause cloud to spread over our southwestern regions late in the day. Regional forecasts: Eastern half of northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island: Sunny: ncr. much change in tem- perature; northwest winds 15 be- coming Iiglit in the afternoon. 1.ow-high at New Glasgow 28 and 40. Charlottetown 25 and 35. Sweden's large furniture indus- try uses birch and beach as its main raw materials. old Derry (Jean). Vancouver. Mrs. Ronald Roberts (Anni. Hamilton. Ont., and Mrs. DuPicssis (Evelyn). Barker's Point; 10 grandchildren, two sisters. Mrs. Rustico and Mrs. Stanley Blanch- ard. Oyster Bed Bridge, P.E.I- The funeral was from St. An- ihony's Church where requiem high Mass was celebrated Wed- l Charlottetown; - - , -- 0 I sit n. on the occasion of his . . , H l5 ”''5”” gtiiitunirllitriny. a'Sf;H.. . lgcnital and urtlloiwdlc cnnduitnns,t0i;f Hotelgasl fl'f"gU1- d b th lRichartl St. John isa. Assistant Ed-lmday. ”' L. g V x , bl t, . . is .i t t to scrvaionga e .as er ca ampa gn as: . - . H . me Editor; Thomas F. Swlt '57 tery. aml a 0 H lof human resources is a problem i year. There is no canvass cam-l5P0k9 Onulhe Subleci 0' Reiarded Athletics Editor; Nancy Gulls t57', twell recognized today from a med- l paign. it is all done through the Cl'”dl'9"- A, lcnllhy question and P0,-em cusack 53, Alexander Don. cal point mails. The true message of Easter answer period fouawed d"”"3 ahue '60. Jean Claude Desrosiers glib"; ,mil.TRF.3IERI-'. - At F.IC.l llospitallical social and ccontimi TRIAI. nv .it7iti'. . H g I p g.,H,.m.-g d,.i.ci.”.,i mmirai mm. 'tlarrlt '3.:trd to 'iIr. and ltlrs. of view. llr T"i'l(trH(r9TIChifl:l- at-llrllls one of Hope and Viclnry- "We I . l d d hm V N” Wpwnp" W Wm” M walul Rat montl Tretnorp Twit hilt. in lits atlrlress Rehabilitation want to bring Vliope and Victory 3? mlngdm red?” i? ll: id": its" tiuacimynt -59--contributing Edit. Vnliyxg.-. rim,-..r. sprii 2. 7., 4 at. slit" a mi 4 lbs 1 m. thick not -tun nun utr piiysiuai re- tin the many crippled children and' Blsclzsse 3” PW am? 3' 7- 1....-; wniiam Trains; '57, Business ”" ”l"'" 5" 3l'''"' 5l'”'"””- irrinaitr At the pat Hosni Wimltli" M ”twipmWi' Mil Wmiirllms Mam” Nmmw Mr ml Eco". Simon Paoli extended s M”"””" H””""" C”""”"y is” '-J T - t on o w men . i- - . j g . - - g MEMBERS NEEDED at Hard. ll" ”" llarrh 23- l957- '” l" -llflnal the ll)llaPSlg(I(V't:Sl:l: fl:ll:PT:;ll'l'IplllEl1 manager is Mrs. Vote Of Hunks to Dr' Beck 0" be :3? llatl-Eililigil gtccniglgrn 59' Assist l M HFBTITII Assnriation meeting. 3”” U" Alm” G”lde"- lll" Ed? Slrexslni the vim-d for a major Rose Saiage. a patient in the 0r- ha”. M "18 member? R” M5 l'"'''' ' 7.10 tnntrhtl Visual I-idtiratinn ll”"lqRl:ad-xa "'"- S'Fllh9" A” thrrr it-id program. the speaker ihcnedic t'eiitre. eiilnz at": l".””"c"V9 t"'ddrt"l:' Rranrli near entrance Prince oi ”'”r' V ' "" said "The estahlislinicni of pron I-loth speakers were intrid -- 5 "' "Sm.9” meg "'1 0 ow" ' llalu Fnlleze my "am." 1,. Fr limlittcs for hantitcapped ner- ctl by the cliairinan. Ilr. Vl:..luI('. ;?”0uarl:;';' whmh the meeting Relahves I-'F.EH.AN' - At firmary. Halifax. NE. on March llih. 1.057. to Mr. and Mrs. Jamesl sous is a nietlical. governmental and communal rcspniisiliility which every day is gaining sup- ALI. FNTRIES for the P.F.I.l Association con-' mam" Femval l 't F h 4 lIa7cl l-ltigliesl . . n e . . . . . . . . l9!lhTi'lIlSl. (be nhr;slrGarke1d1:t(o't lob min "' hm! "MW, Lmnardp port. The medical responsibility is VT l -1" '1" "IE - -'1" - - -Hr. Nov ""m'm' g W U M” to restore the patent Dll)'xi('lIlly sitiintitm "'4" WW '" WT? l"”3"k Rlalmv ' - ' ' ' to a inaxiniiim. ithrrc he will be ilolary able in (it hlniwlf for some kind of work and support himself from a physical point of view. The re- habilitation program as a whole is a very expensive one. because the majority of these patients re-l flllilte long liospitalizalinn and re-iwislies t'h,-trlniirmon It It 5 For any ad- . - . i ll tllf-II - At the Prince ttuiiity dpional information. Dial 3623 nmpnn) chuck 73. .957. m Mink s;M".; OM11-1-En E 1" the in. and Mrs. Willard Waiigiit. l.t.nv-y lllemorlam notice of Mrs. Norman PF Bcfletuie inee.-'l'"f'.('r:h5lmn H Rlrt, nhirh was published in yes- j”"- G””l”" wyl” lwm l 7 ls" Icrdav's edition. the name of Oil! ' "7-5t Mae one of her surviving ti.-iugltt-l 5 org. o.-is ntiuttod inadvertanlly. ln. nndl l-lrcd l member pliysirally. with the exception of cut Dr. the lid of Flowers. Letters . . , rank ,,.,,,i..,.d by the h,...”..,.d- . , K a i'cr.i' trjw. It is mumsstblc for ”ltanp.v Btrtlidny to you" in song Furriers store on Grafton Street a Mm”... H". team? of Mr. and Mrsw F-Wlmutgzlllllilalil" the lndividiial to carry such a by the members. week ago. an accused elected trial 1,-Hm "mug, was incorrectly show" N H-vi”-9 mnmm imam mnv financial burden. and the respnns- Reg Bell and Don Gass were thy Judge without a jury and .-in Kiggu, NW” N d xrg --hum Fard ibility rcsts. therefore, with the elected to represent the Club at was remanded for one week with- "I - F 1"” -f-- ' . g rzovcrnmcnt and the community. -Rotary International meeting in out bail. PRI7.F. WINNERS - Prize win. N0l'll1 3l'll”"- Fllneml ll”-" Tue” MAJOR OILIECTIVES lswitzcrlziiid in the early summer, A drunk and incapable previously ncrs at the. weekly card party dB,V -'I"fl'""0"- lmm ill; C"li After describing many of thcl An expression of regret was remanded was given a ten-day held at Spring Park Iiall last flllllf Vllnfriil HINIW-2 special fields in which trcatmentsytcndcred Dr- Giddings on the l!ll8I)0ndCd lenlCIlCe- night: l.a(lll'S' lst. Mrs. Eric Far-l FPTVIFPS 5 81' "Ill 3 . -laie-neccssary. the three funda- death of his mother. tlllhnrsonz 2nd. Mrs. Jack Williams ll'll0l'm('Ill in Nflrlh w'"-El” menial objectives were dealt with: A welcome was extended 8. Tnllsnlflllnfl Mrs. II oll ifie l d U'm0ll'TY' Ability to walk and travel. to take t Graham Rogers on his recovery Nlcnis lst. iximan Cairns and - , - care of daily needs, and maxim- T from a recent illness. Dan Chipman ttiedi; consolation, '".:1?):d;, Ataaijacirllzgnll9:;l:N;Vi:: um its: inf Alagids." lgeticr I'tt;SI.Ill):.! Igotarign, Hnn.1E.P. Foley. M. - ' t are n a nc y wor ing wi c .. . of ummcrs do was a visitor. Stan MacCabe; Frecu-out. Mrs. Lcc Stewart and Harold Cud- Lydia .l. Hood in her 91st ycar. Caiinoii. tlongrattilations .!iiat')iillan. and illaIil(Pfl by Brian Ctidniore ft: the thorough insight Vgivcu Club members in regard to tthc crippled children and adult in this pI'0tlnPP. honours ucre extended l to George lloucrs, .loltn Simmonds. Roy .ilacGillivray. y Al MacLend. Ken Parker and Ful- ton Pierce each of whom became s in 1952. due to the proprletress being ill and all -good in hospital. sons. Blair Henry, Croydon. Eng- from prcsidcnt George Charged with mischief in con- land. Thomas Clarence. Trenton. .-ttljustment mentally as well as Fisher wcrc cxtcnded past prnsid. W..l.P. Maclilillan with 3 lglggg which many aspects of the question 5 In Province Police in a room to the rear of the second hand stores of Mrs. W. 'arren on Richmond Street early Saturday morning. A panel had prcvisously been removed from the front door and the lock was also broken off. The store has been closed for the past few days i l l Rogers March 11, 1957 at N.B.. at the age of 50. He been in failing health for the pa three years. nection with the breaking of a plate window at the island Mac-Lean Funer- Rcsting at the here the funeral more. Tournament prises; ladlcs; . Sviivin Coffin: mt-n'.-t Reg. Whit- al mm” mm V” Royal Edward i will be held tomorrow Wcdnea-, lnck. . day morning sen,-,c(,. mmmmm. tche CllI1nlZOS!inlIl11)Z place in the A FI'NI-ZRAI. AT SOUTHPORT - W at l" ”.”'”",k l"”,'"'”"l,,,,,l-,2 Chapter I.O.D.E. .-o".l'9S3”?i?”ttl'ie.3l1y” ail-lglllilel --...t. The ftineral of the late Mrs. W.l ':hel:W:"d Came cry pause . of Mrs. LB Smart Dominion - ' ' W 1-lrncst Maclnnis of Southport was mar” l Meehng president April 12-l6'The unison E held Sundial afternoon from l-hC;'.VIACKENZIE - At the P.E.l. Hos-l 'olIiccr or the C.A.C. solicitied "mm cl... ,. I” . t . ' r Am," (luclifie Funeral Home and wast very largely attended. The service: nt the home and grave was cnn-t riueted by Rev. W.lI. Brown The. nail hearers were Messcrs. Wendell .l llulch. Harry S. Mulch. Roland. Wnori. Roland MacDonald. Fredl MOMHIY M3”l! 25- The monthly meeting of Royal "I N MECKEMW 0' l-idward Chapter 1.0.D.F.. was held "ll W,-mug monihc pital on I937. Charles Nrwtnn Cross in his 35"! Y"3riyc.sierday afternoon in the Resting 3! the MBCLM" F""”'3l room of the Charlottetown hotcl. Home from when-' "1" f"""' the Regent. .Virs. B. Earle Mac- nl Will be held '0m0"'"W wf'd'lDnnaid presiding. ncsday service commencing at A number of committees were ':'..;ir-1r:lrM.Iar':iesn pliiurglg-mndenusslt-Iii G-ilockg Interment lielfnslmppoimpd in nwpamuon Mr "W 7 7 W3 M :3: "n (ht; r;m"le.. Eiemthl "ll" "Y- iactivitics of the coming year. Mrs.i .,. ." ” P YESSFZY .. Al the Phi linspital .W-A llcnrv agreed to represcntl Ca "' . M Sunday. March NHL 1957' nthe Chapter in the Lifesavers Ciuhr CARD PARTY RESULTS - Re-. mrhen R v,,,(.,. in hpr 59". of the lied. Cross. The white ('lf'-l 'n phant auction planned for April ;has been postponed to May. The date for the annual Alexandra Rose lllay Sale was set for June 21. Three new ll embers. Mrs. A.W. fingers. Mrs. Dougald MncKInnon land (fora Loard were welcomed in- ORD - At the PEI lln!pllRlll0 the Chapter. A substantial ba- on Sunday. March 24. 1957. wil-ilancc was reported by the trcasur-I llarn Ivan Ford. age 3 months,lcr. infant son nf tilr and Mrs. lvanl 31”. wgM. graham md Mrsv WV suits of card party held last even-i ing in St. Pius X ll: l.ndies'i first. Mrs. Geor e ii: St-cnnd.l Mrs. Fred Mac IIIII: consolation. Itlrc. Margaret MacGuigan. .ilcn's lll"li. Frank Burke: .Iccond.: Peter Doyle: consolation. Jame-.-i. Davey. Door prize. Earl Rannban. i T Tniirnament Prisca: High Score.- Miss Emma Gallant: 1.adies' ilrst..l Mrs. Leo bowling; second. Mrs.t war. Resting at his late resi- dcncc. in Green Street. Funeral from Central Christian Church today. Tuesday, service com-I rncncing at 2 o'clock Interment People's Cemetery Joseph Dowllng; third. Mrs. Frank, Ford 0' -Vtlrlh Milton FlIn0l'BlyE. Masscv volunteered to rcprt-- "'"'"l-V walker. Men's first. Joseph. Ioda.v- 'T.-Iesda,v'. afternoon frnmpont the Chapter in the Red Cross bowling: second. Ed. Gnudet; the Cutrliftr. I-iineral Ilome. scr- cant-nsg. An invitation in gtipndl otird. Vince Lurking. Freeze. We -smrhnil at two nclock. In- the New Brunswick prnvinciall torment in North Wlnsloe Come-pm;-q-ting gt Mgncmn on April it).z tcry. il2 thglshbeetg racievefl wand in-. itF.vi'-:i.i, - Al utr home of it "N. V ' '3'" 0'” "Ml daughter. Mrs. D.l(.S. Mnrmnaiitf;'::Pqinltr:or inllgil ind sewing 70 School St.. on Monday. March1Ma'cmili.nh"c;.'”m fa J" A 25. Mrs. Joseph Revell. in hertmnm, M,'m.,,m J" ” """' lnnd year. Remains will be trans-lnhmu, nu ; 3 M" Wm” '""l ferred this afternoon at 1 olcloclt ed me P"? "”."”i from the Henneitsey Funeral who Nun", .mved M":1'”';z'::: lilome to the residence of her "Rm huh Bun” bmh. I aisghtcr from where the funer- "H J A xdwmn Fm . at will be held in Thurldly ' ' ' ' ' ' ”'" ""' morning at lzto to St. E 's Basilica tor Requiem Him: M3 Interment in the out. Mrs. Frank Walker and Mrs. Lloyd Lldstnnc. guilty ditinn saucy Funeral where the funeral will be held WI morning in st. nnnmur. Basilica for Requiem Higl; Mn”. It I o'clock. interment in the '7” Catholic Cemetery. Home from urns - In the Charlottetown Hospital. March ss. Kn. Adrian Pltlrlr III I yours. ncinslnssrdrutingstthelst and was fined one and costs or twenty days. In ad- World Affairs. read it paper on cmbership for the organization d asked for the support of the FS. Mrs. .l.0.C. Campbell invited the members to a sewing at her home- nn April first. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. ses Heard Police Court A resident of Lake Verde charg- etl ll'llll criminal negligence in the (lIl(ll'.'lll(Il”l of 8 motor vehicle be fore Magistrate I(.M. Martin lily Police Court this morning. was remanded until Tuesday. Evi- tlcncc indicated that the accused liarl ilf'lV('.'Il through a red light at an excessive rate of speed approxi- 40 mph. and continued llirmixzh the city at the same speed. On one occasion in making the ttirn into Richmond Street from Queen the accused had cut across the sidewalk between the telephone pole and the buildings. A second motorist charged with drunken driving. entered a pics of while im aired hundred dollars in driving his licence was so for three months. For failing to stop for a red i'”""C Ilsht an accused was given a fine of ten dollars and costs or five days. A man charged with disorderly rondiict was sentenced to twenty days in Queen's County Jail and a female facing a similar charge Tuesday. Evidence was given that the two had been discovered by the City remanded until grits Q3”; M-il-at-Innis -sir--II-I Ionnmtdcol more In ,,.,.t.. ... s small on an -gr our-as n no- ,..m.i.ng turn 00 must he um-M" ., qr" should be-H" I-L... u nurse will I I)! I in sh n.- so g rm - ul Ten Pmsessc A iii ' it dry Witt. r:,,,e OFFER 4 OZ. JAR REG. 32.50 limited the 037 Telltale liantls show birth- days first. To help keepyour hands young-looking, soft and supple, use Hormone Hand(1ream.Ricli,iiormono- laden emollicnta lubricate --give protrusion against clispping, dryness. Conl- pletefvv vanishing. leaves not stickiness or grcase.Delight- ful to use-mnh harsh Inok wliitenfeel softer. right nwnyl GIGGEY'S PHARMACY 163 Kent St. Dial 3170 "We treat the sick Well" in Ever Gracious, Now Wink-Quick 9'” " "" "Ill! Hood onn IIIVI In " ... ......'..'.':.t.:';'.":i.;,;, w p-0' iflffll 55.15 13.. 1 MARRIAGES Eli: LEGION FUNERAL Fcrccrlcro Conrado III.R.Vcuoy ircinihocoriivuichlsrin I t57. Ilobert Doyle '59 and Vincent The death occurred of Thows t 1: home of his daughter. Mrs- John- son Du-Plessis. at Barker's Point had He is survived by his wife, three Ont., and Gerald Joseph. Freder- ; icton: three daughters. Mrs. I-Iar- l, "lulu .77 ' run. , III . rl tI.yIT- lluir :0-57,-New Ways to Se 5 I-scat Itcssu-ml mm mI.' In at Burke Electric Q39 Dealer Authorized Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household A plinnoea Televls on DIAL 4021 112 Kent Sr. 1 In the former Uncmploym get top notch which has become st .. M h D lANi O N D S "quality "value TAYLORS JiEWELlLEPiS LTD. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Find out training and rewarding careers in a service one of Canada's largest cm i f 0 u THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT Will be in CHARLOTTETOWN EACH TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AT THE R.C.A.F. 'ASSOClA'l'l0N CLUB ROOMS cnt Insurance Commission Offices. now how young men and women ployers. You may also write THE R.C.A.F. R.C.A.ll'. STATION. 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