5 SIGNALS REGIMENT INSPECTED Command Signals Officer, Lieut. ; Col. G. M. Billings, Halifax, was | doing a preliminary inspection of | the local unit im preparation for | the competition for the Malloch | Trophy now held by 5 Signals | Regiment which won it in 1957. ! The purpose is to select the best | signals unit in Eastern Com- ; Saeed ak teat dats ‘an hoe CITY AND CENTRAL AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- Cold Wave $7.50 for $5.00. SHOES worn in Fashion show 3% per cent off at Le Page's. IN_HOSPITAL — W. R. Shaw, leader of the Progressive Con- servative party has entered: the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Shaw said yesterday that he-did not expect to be hospit- — for any great length of FASHION SHOW shoes—25 per cent off at Le Page's. WHAT’S NEW in Home an d Radio station C.F.C.Y Saturday March 2ist, 10.05 a.m. CARD PATRY in Central Roy- alty Hall Thursday, March 19th, 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Women’s te. WHITE ELEPHANT—Although the making of monies is not an objective of the Home and School ligations the Prince ome and School Tuesday sponsored a “white eleph- ” sale and an amount exceed- $30.00 -was realized. Follow- the regular business Meeting National Film Board film ‘Family Circles’’ was shown. Buzz groups discussed and report- ed on the film. “BADIES AUXILIARY~ Canad- fan Legion regular meeting on March 19th, 7.30 p.m. ' OGILIVIE FLOUR 25 } bag, $1.65. Cudmores Grocery. 1 Elm Ave. Dial 3813. RUMMAGE SALE 9'2 Elm Avenue, Friday, March 20th, at 2.00 p.m. PERSONALS _ Friends of Wilbert Cahill, of Prince Edward Island, will be pleased to learn that he is im- proved in health. Mr. Cahill is convalescing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Mor- rison, Wilton Street, East Saint John, N.B. He had been a patient in St. Johns General FRE Hospital. The death +o0k place at St.| Peters, Cape Breton on Tuesday | of Mrs. Cotton, wife of Mr. Franklin C. Cotton formerly of! this city. Mrs. Cotton was 8 years of age, and was first mar- Rev. Mr. Calder a Presby- minister. Mrs. Cotton is Survived by her husband and three sons and three step sons. The burial takes place at St. Peters Thursday at 2 p.m. eRe siamese rete ‘N.D. MacLBAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 35 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 FASHION SHOW MODEL — A picture appeared in Tuesday's Guardian on Page 6 representing a model at the recent fashion show under which the name should have read Frances Mac- Pherson. CARD /PARTY RESULTS — . The winners of the card party at the Clover Club last night were, ladies’ first, Mrs. Janie- McAleer; second, Mrs. Joseph | Gallant; consolation, Mrs.- John Lawlor; men’s first, Dominic Doyle; second Henry Doiron; consolation; Dan Chipman; door prize, Lem Gallant, freeze-out, Mrs. Ira Birt and John McNally; special prize, Adalph Doucette. PRIZE WINNERS — The door prize winners at the fashion show presented by the Junior L_ 3 Aid of the P.E.I. Hospital for the complete performances are as follows: Mrs. Tim Rana- ghan, Winsloe; Mrs. Alfred Doyle, 131 King St.; Mrs. James Cerry, 12 Brighton Road; Mrs. Lloyd Wellner; Mrs. William Down, 126! Prince ‘St., Mrs. Terrence Knud- | son, 98 Dorcaester St.; Mrs. Hel- en Sunter; Mrs. Ewen Anderson, , Headquarters team will~-inspect | signals unit in Canada based on the five units from the five com- the. percentage of personne] thc mands across Canada to deter- | Unit: qualifies. On the team “_ mine the ultimate trophy win-| with Maj. Workan are Lieut. ners. The trophy was first donat-| J. McQuillen, WO2 Buckley a ed for competition in 1929 by} sgt. Proudfoot. The inspect | Col. Malloch who co ea expressed the opinion a School of Signals, Kingston, dur- | Be P * ing the 2nd World war years, and > Signals Regiment “is a very is awarded to the most efficient ' fine unit’ Ferne Levy Guild Meeting Held | Certificates, of Lite | Membe The Ferne Levy Chapter of; men’s Missionary Union were the World Wide Guild held their presented by Mrs. H.) L. Mitton regular monthly meeting at the to Mrs. Leigh Walker and Mrs. home of Mrs. Keith Carmichael. 20ss Downe. The president, Mrs. Walter Bak-| 4 special offering was taken er, presided over the meeting | for the ‘Churches for New Com- |}munities Fund’’ and after the period, Mrs. Harold conducted by Mrs. on the theme ‘Full Power”. Certificates of Life Member- er, John J. Kennefic, Morrell Dusiness illustrated study on the | United | Baptist Bible Training School at Moncton, N.B. Mrs. Stirling Inman gave a re- port on one of the medical ee sionaries in Angola, after whi is Ge Gurch couretery special prayers were offered by FORD — At the Charlottetown| Mrs. Keith Brehaut and Mrs. Hospital on March 17, 1959, | Inman. Earl S. Ford of 47 Kirkwood' The meeting closed with the Drive in his 56th year, beloved , repeating of the Guild Covenant housband of Lois Whitehead.! and a box of White Cross sup- Remains resting at his late re- plies was then packed to be sent sidence until 11'a.m. Thursday | to India for use in the hospitals. then to the Cutcliffe Funeral Lunch was served by the com- Home “or funeral service at| mittee in charge. 2 o'clock. Interment in Winsloe North Cemetery. will be held on Friday morn- ing at 9.30 to the Church of the Little Flower, Morell, for Requiem High Mass on arriv- al. Interment will take place REFUSE PASSPORT JARDINE — At Regina, Sask., SALISBURY, Southern March 12, 1959, Miss Liza Jar. Rhodesia, (Reuters) — The gov- dine, in her 97th year. Re- ¢™ment of the Rhodesian federa- mains _ arrived Wednesday ‘ion has refused to’ let an Af- night at Charlottetown and fican newspaper man ‘eave the will rest at the Cutcliffe Fun- country to study journalism. in eral Home umil 1:30 p.m. the United States. The ministry Thursday, then to Pownal Unit- of home affairs said Tuesday a at 2:30. Interment will be in Enoch Dumbutchena in the light the church cemetery. ‘of African rioting in Nyasaland. 2% Victory Avente; Miss Peggy Beck; Malpeque Road; Mrs. | Carol Ann Jones, 30 Orlebar St.; Mrs. J.E. Dooley. Mt. Edward | Road; Mrs. James MacKay, 35) Sidmount Ave.; Mrs. R.B. Boyne | 6 Goodyill Ave.; Mrs. Frank Mac | Donald, 74 McGil Ave.; Mrs. Rus- sell Roper, R.R., Charlottetown; Mrs, F. Hobbs, 242 Kent St. | Mrs. L.H. Fielding, 2 West St.; | Mrs. J. Skinner, Palmer's Lane; Mrs. Sybil MacLean, Montague; Mrs. J.E. Devine; Miss MacDon-' ald, 12 Haviland Street; Mrs. C. R. Clark, 131 North River Road: Mrs. Blair Buell, 148 Cumberland Street; Mrs. V. MacDonald, Cen- tral Royalty; Mrs. Maurice~Mc- Aleer, 199 Dorchester St. BIRTHS STORDY—At R.C.A.F. Hospital. Marville, France, on February 16th, to Mr.and Mrs. Gerald Stordy, (nee Marion Cairns) a son, Allan Joseph. Weight 8 lbs 94 oz. FOURNIER - At tue Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, on March 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Fournier (nee Florence Vail) a son, Randy Michael. Weigh 7 lbs, 13 1-2 ozs. DEATHS Am. PETERS — At Welsey Hospital, Toronto, on March 17, 1959, Mrs. Moise Peters of Char- lottetown, mother of Alfred Peters, aged 74 years. Her re- mains will arrive in the City on Friday evening and will rest at the Hennessey Fu- néral Home: from where the | funeral will take place on | Monday morning at 8:45 to the Church of the Most Holy An_Invitation Ys Have you ever seén a greenhouse filled with : Easter Blooms? Come ‘this weekend to see our EASTER DISPLAY EASTER LILIES Just Blooming HYDRANGEAS — Armful Size DAFFODILS, TULIPS, FUCHSIAS, CALLALILIES, POLY- ANTHA ROSES, SPIREA, ‘“HYACINTHS, CALCEOLARIOS, MUMS. GERANIUMS, VIOLETS. « Come and pick yours now — we'll deliver when you wish! CUT FLOWERS ROSES, CARNATIONS, TULIPS, DAFFODILS, IRIS, MUMS. A Flower to Fit your Pocketbook. WEST END NURSERIES - 22 RICHMOND ST. Phone 3525 Open ’til 8:30 p.m. an of great prominence but was a@ native Maritimer, having been born in Cape Breton. “It goes to show’, said Pre- mier Matheson,. “that it is. pos | sible for boys and girls of this area to’ grow up to hold the high- est positions in the land.” Opposition Leader Bell said the sudden death of Dr. Smith has caused very disturbing cir- ory of the were voiced in the Island Legis- lautre yesterday. — Premier Matheson said he had House Pays Tribute lo The Late Sidney Smith « 2 WEATHER _ [2 The Guarilian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Mar. 19, 1958." TORONTO (OP) — Tempera-|Saint Joha ' “44 2%) High tide today at Chariotte--j lures issued by the weather of-| Monclos 10 Ssliowe of GM) ame ond 800 pak? Halifax 24 36) At Rustico at 12.35 p.m. Sum clement ese cil Night Day Y th than Charl n. Sua Dawson —32 —2 %6 29 Vancouver 39 49| St. John’ “4 27|Tises today at 6.19 a.m. and sets ae: 42 8641 HAIAFAX (CP)—The weather|at 6.23 p.m. 38 an eee cas He Gee weethes vet stiais hdek Wattinteb hei @-leeenn 3s 4 another day over the south- ven his life in the service of hi Winnipeg - % 37|etm Maritimes with cloudiness country,””-Mr._Bell said. “‘Lilt'r | Toronto «437 © gi {and higher temperatures spréad- do we know of the.strain witic Ottawa - 22| ing into northern New Brunswick is placed on mtu Hhe Dr. Smiti:. | vagireal 10° 21 | late today. and Mr. -Dulles_in__times__like. 2° 15| Forecasts: ee : these. . i Fredericton 8 2| Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is-} Hon. Keir Clark said Dr = jland, Eastern N.B. C « ties, Smith served education in a vewr=~ Lower—St-- John alley; Prime al | Charlcttetown Playgrounds Com- | mission was held last evening. with the chairman, J.R. St. Joha, | prestding. - Representatives of | Past Chairman, Playgrounds Report Given At Annual Meeting In City The annwal meeting of the , for the tag day are to be com- | distinguished manner. Mr. Clark KELLY’S CROSS ralled that as a student at Dal- | Nonsle University some 25 years) he many fri ny friends of Emmett ago, he had received \ eurphy are sorry to hear tha’ he has been laid up with the flu since last Tuesday evening. Frank Roach made a business trip to the city on Thursday, March 12th. The many friends of Fred Bradley are sorry to hear he is a patient in the City Hospital. Messrs Maurice McDonald, " | Clifford and Wendell, are busy cutting wood in Tryon. from the late. minister. .G. Dewar said it was fitting that the External Affairs | Minister had visited his native | province just prior to his death. He said Dr. Smith would go down in history among ‘such other out- was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Smith on Wednesday night. Francis Curley and Adrian Smith were. recent visitors to Tignish on business. A largely attended card party. Clear and milder; westerly winds 15, increasing in afternoon to southwest 20. Low-high at Halifax” “nd Kentville 15. and 35, Yar- mouth 20 and 35, New Glasgow, Goshen, Sydney and Charlotte. town 10 and 30, Moncton and Fredericton 5 and 35, Saint Join 10 and 35. Upper St. John River Valley, | Blade Beef Roast 55c Ib. Tender Round Steak 75c Ib Plate Beef Fresh or Corned 43c Ib. Fresh Stock of Vegetables Potted Meat the finest in Bay of Chaleur: Clear, becom- ing cloudy this evening: mikier; Town 30c Ib. ae winds 15, increasing dur- morning to southwest 20. Low- LLS MEA high at Edmundston and Camp- MI T bellton zero and 35. MARKET Bay of Fundy: Westerly winds 15, increasing in afternoon to Free Delivery southwest 25; mostly clear; visi-| 135 Hillsborough St.— Dial 4235 Pag! 10 miles; milder By @V60-| ge ing. * pleted by Roy MacGillivary. , The following officers were ap- | pointed for the ensuing year:—'! Harold Mac- , ‘SHOE various organizations were pre-| Lean; Chairman, J. Russel] St. sent, After the reading of the! John; Vice-Chairman, Norman minutes of the last regular meet- | Stewart; Secretary,,.Mirs. Kath- ng by the. secretary, Mrs. leen Cauty; Treasurer, E. E. XNathleeh Cauty, the financial re- Clawson; Rep. Abbie Club, Arthur port was presented by the treas-| Burns: Chairman Tag Day, Roy WRIGHT'S MARKET (lower sales floor) and the devotional period was Ross Downe Rear, from where the funeral Rector gave a very interesting ed Church for funeral service passport has been refused for urer,. E.E. Clawson. The chief supervisor. Jack Ready, gave a complete report on the activities of the city play- | ground. Among the eae facts shown in this the fact that 30,000 chives had used the facilities of the play- | groynds during the months of July | , and August. The commission chairman in CONTROL. AID IN the work OF HUNGER WHILE REDUC- his annual review of beign done, noted the increasing | interest being shown by the citi- zens. Two new playgrounds were readied for use last year—one in the East End of the city, the Lowe property between Kent and Grafton--and the new Kinsmen’s Playground at DesBrisay Cre- scent. There is still some work to be done at both of these grounds including a new fence at the East End one. He congratulated the Kinsmen for their fine playground and stated that it was something the City could well be proud of. He thanked Mayor Johnstone and the City Council for their co-operation and support. Councillor Boyles, the Council representative on the Commission, was, he said,” an excellent choice’’. Mr. St. John expressed his per- sonal thanks to the executive and all others who had by donations or assistance helped to make the past year a successful one. After regular business had been disposed of the annual tag day was discussed. Arrangements STAR CAB | | j | MacGillivray. ARE YOU TOO FAT? IF SO TAKE THIN-0-TAB FOR SCIENTIFIC APPETITE CONTROL | ING SEMPLE’S | PHARMACY 178 Queen St. Dial 4171 Helps You Overcome | FALSE TEETH 6-12, black only. Wonder bargains in most wanted footwear. i Men’s first quality, light weight, zipper overshoes, Men's 12" inch rubber boots ... 3.98 Child's white rubbers, 2-8 ...... 50¢ Women's plastic overshoes ..... 1.29 Child's black rubber pullons .... 1.99 Women's dress pumps ......... 3.98 Men's 1-8th Wellingtons ....:. 7.95 Child's red or black rubber boots 1.69 Child's patent straps, 8-3 ...... 2.98 Child's brown oxfords, quality .. 2.69 Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or fee! ill-at- ease because of loose, wobbly false teeth. FASTEETH, an improved alka- line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on Plates them firmer so they eel more comfortable. Avoid embar- rassment caused by loose plates. Get VASTEETH today at any drug countes QUEEN ST. DIAL 9521 W.RIGHT QUEEN ST. SHOE CO. DIAL 9521 Will be closed during the funeral service of the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock today. 19 NEW 59 ALL ove ASANe KENMORE VISI - MATIC WASHER Redeemer for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment | .n the- Catholic cemetery. POWERS — Suddenly at Natick, Mass., on March 17, 1959, William P. (Pat) Powers, for- merly of Charlottetown, aged 50 years. His remains _ will REFRIGERATION _ ATTENTION ~ FOOD STORE OPERATORS '} Canada’s finest Washer at a if new=low,-low price. There’s no other washer just like it— Come in today for a demon stration. FEATURING @& Full-time lint filter @ Roto Swirl Agitator Earl Ford between such Easter comes early . . . and isn’t it wonderful! Early spring tem- peratures bring out the coats, for proud parading . . . and You’ll want to choose one, start wearing it now! exciting coats, too. od The Slim-Column Coat Softened shoulders, lifted pockets give top interest to this slender wool coat 39.98 - Mushroom-Collared Coat Paris inspired is the very flatter ing coliar of this elegant wool and cashmere coat d-Detailed Cashmere Casually-elegant coat has fashion- able notchéd collar, big pockets, ive in Charlottetown Friday } night and will rest - Saturday @ VisiMatic Wringer | and soft self belt ......e.0. 700 at the Hennessey Funeral bo eae = le . : Home. Church service will be |: ‘“@ will have for resale inthe near future, several. @ Automatic Timer & Pump | : conducted this morning at | almost new reconditioned HUSSMAN frozen food $ 95 | Natick. Interment in the Peo | cases, Dairy Self Service Cases, Produce Self Ser- |, ple’s Cemetery at 2 o'clock on ae a ; ; Monday afternoon. vice Cases, Self Service Meat Cases. 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