Fe, . Council has asked the ure to delay action the passing oD bill enti-led “An: Act to Relieve the Pay- ment of ‘Certain Taxes in More Than One Area’ until such time "@S representatives. of the Fede- : bef Prince Edward island without charge. _ pprove of it at all. appen is that next year you will probably have to a relief system going. A man with five children’ can’t _ set enough to pay for his family 80 centsan hour.”" }to the estimate of doing a spot d ‘town ‘unel Seeking. ? delay In Passage Cf Bill at the corner of Haviland and Water S-reet be called “Navy |Quay”,’ was also unanimously approved. py the council. WANTS SURVEY © Councillor Gaudet asked per- mission of the Council. members to contact one of the gentlemen who did a ‘tax office survey of Moncton. and. Halifax in regard: survey: of Charlottetown. - Councillor Gaudet stated that to give an estimate the surveyor may need to come down to the Island and this might cost money. For this reason he said he wanted the full approval of the Council. “1 a sorrespondence from the Charlottetown Board of Trade it Was siatec-shat the Board had passed a resolution approving the renewal study of Urban Charlottetown. Other correspondence received dealt. with. letters from the Pro- testant Family ~Setvit®: Bureau and the Knights of Columbus re- garding the favoring of a brief urging a rehabilitation centre for alcoholics; a letter from a re- sident of Pownal Street. congra- tulating the City Police in their promptness in recovering a large portion of $70 which was taken—from— her - wallet—in—her apartment last, week, and also for apprehending the juvenile sidents of Park and Beech “75 cents Children and students | 50 cents. Tickets on sale at Hugh. es Drug Store, P.W.C. office, Rendezvous Restaurant. Spe- eial on permanent waves for one ‘week. Creme cold wave or ma- _Ghineless $10.00 for $7.50, creme cold wave $7.50 for $5.00. THE FISH AND Game Meet- a: 10th, is 24th. Same ~ Scouts, Cubs of Group evening at 8 p.m. and each night ‘week except Saturday at the hour. Speakers will be Al- bert’ Ramsay and Robert McIl- iwaine. Come and bring a friend. “Behold now is the accepted time Behold—siow is the day of saiva- tion.”” MI Cor. 6:2. RESIGNS — The resignation of Dr. George Fisher as Com- missioner of the CGharlottetown District Boy Scouts Association Was announced yesterday by the Provincial Commission. Until a ‘replacement has been named, his duties will be assumed by the District Secretary, John Richard for Scouts and Margaret Dolliver for ‘Cubs. MacDOUGALL FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Mrs. Martin MacDougall was held yes- afternoon from the Mac- Funeral Home to Bangor where service was con -by Rev. J.H. Bishop. In- was in the church ceme- ; Pall bearers -were Hudson , Otto Robins, Lorne Web- George MacLean, Ben- — and Everett ‘ ee RETURN FROM N.S. — Mr. Mrs. G. F. Storey - and réturned ‘to Char- on Thursday. burial took place at Dart- mouth on Saturday. day morning. A call to 44 Upper Street proved to be a still alatm and a <smail blaze that started in the sawdust on the floor of a chicken. house at the \ Farm was quickly with only slight damage. NLD. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR - 15 King Square Charlottetowa "DIAL 5549 {Was on the docket in City Police WHEN QUALITY and perfor mance count most look to Zenifh Hearing aids. Now $50. en Music Store. ONE. CASE — Only one case Court yesterday morning. A Mount Edward Road . resident was fined $10 and no costs when he pleaded guilty to failing to stop at a red traffic light. GET HOLIDAY — Failure of the-furnace to function properly gave pends of Prince Street School unexpected holiday er a morning. The childrea were dismissed for the morning when the furnace failed to pro- vide the fooms with a normal! temperature. ART CONTEST—In the report of the winners of the School Children’s Art Contest sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation Group 2, Grades 34, should have shown “no entries.” The winners of Group 3, Grades 5-6, were: Ist. Rene “Stelia . Maris” - Dorothy MacDonald, St. Mary’s Convent, Souris; 3rd. (tie) David Green, Vernon School po gas Roy 'Turner, Southport School BIRTHS MUIRHEAD — At the Women’s STEWART — At the ward Island Hospital on day, February 28th, 1959 responsible; a‘ petition from. re-|, Streets . regarding sewer facili- ties. ASK RELEASE In_ another letter submitted to council was a statement from Dr. R.G. Lea asking that Con- stable Hugh MacKinnon be re- Hieved~from all duties on-—the active police force due to a heart. condition. x In presenting the. cepert of the police committee Councillor Gormley slated that there was no future ae for Con-| stable MacKinnon on. active police force. Councillor O’Neill ‘out that with the number of i (Continued on Page 13) of Charlottetown and Mr. Ray- mond F* Bent of Bridgetown, NS. MULLINS — ALLEN — Aj the Wesley Memorial United Church, Moncton, N.B., on Feb. 19th., 1959, by Rev. D. F. Hod- dinott, Velma Norma Allen, of Borden and David ‘Homer Mullins, of Kinkora, P.E.I. YEATHS WARD — At 31 Spring Street, on Sunday, March 8, 1958, emer E. Ward, in his 78th year. Resting at the MacLean Fu- neral Home from where the funeral will be held today, (Tuesday), service commenc- ing at 3.30. Interment Reople’s Cemetery. MacLEOD County At the Kings Memorial Hospital, March 7, 1959, Samuel E. MacLeod of Uigg, in his, 79th year. Remains were forward- ed from the Jenkins Funeral Home on Sunday evening to his late residence. Funeral from Uigg Baptist church on Tuesday afternoon, service commencing at 2 o'clock. In- terment will be in the church cemetery. CAMPBELL At Seaview, | March 9, 1959, Mrs. John E. Campbell, in her 73rd year. Re- mains resting at Davison’s Fu- neral Home until Wednesday noon, then to St. John’s Pres- byterian chyrch, New London, where funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment New London cemetery. ‘MACINNIS — At the ty Hospital, Monday, 9, 1959, Maude MacInnis, wife of the late Alfred A. MacInnis, of cemetery. Visiying hours 10-12 am., 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. CLARK — At the P.E.I. Hospital on Sunday, March &th, 1959, Mrs. (Dr.) J.A. Clark, in her 77th year. Resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home. Funeral from the Baptist Church to day (Tuesday), service com- mencing at 2 o’clock. Interment People's Cemetery. Contribut- ions for the Cancer Fund wnuld be appreciated in eS of flowers. SMITH At Charlottetown, March 9, 1959, Miss Joanna H. Smith of North Wiltshire. in her 85th year. Remains will be forwarded this afternoon from the Andrews Funeral Home to the home of her sister, Mrs. Bowman, North Wiltshire. Fu- Charlottetown, a son weight Ibs. 10 ozs. Gary Grant. CROSBY — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Thursday “March 5th, 1959 to Mr. and Heath Crosby, ; ae Soe Goes aaa Weight: 8 lbs. 7 oz. GRIFFIN — “A? the Charlotte- town Hospital, Saturday, March 7, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Griffin Grimes) a son, 7 |b. 8 oz, Wil- liam Thomas. HUTCHESON At General Hospital on March 6, 1959, to Mr. and rch Hutcheson, 333-19th. Ave. ‘nee Pearle Greene), odie ly of Montague, a son, Alex- ander Frank (Sandy) 7 lb. 13 oz. ‘NGAGEMENTS 7 Grove announce the engage- ment of their daughter Laura |\ Erma to George Thane, son of Mrs. Mona Campbell and the late, Cecil Campbell of Burling- ton. Marriage to take place in the near future. WAUGH — WHEELER — Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Waugh, Kelvin, wish to announce the en- gagement of their only daugh- ter, Audrey Cecelia to Mr. John H. Wheeler eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Wheel- er,‘ Asherville, North Carolina. Wedding to take place in the near future. & McCARTHY—McINTYRE — Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Malone wish to announce the engagement of Patricia Marie McCarthy dau- ghter of Mrs. Malone and the es Reginald, son of Mrs. Mar- ion McIntyre and the late John J. Melntyre of Mount Ste- wart. Wedding to take place April 4th, in St. Lawrence “Church, Morell. MARRIAGES BENT — BRUCE — The mar riage took place March 3, 1959, im Halifax, by . Frenk Law- ~~ | Church, of Mrs. Gladys Bruce . “Maps ; (nee Florence}. Calgary REEVES — CAMPBELL — Mr.| 4 and Mrs. John Reeves, Kelvin} late Patrick McCarthy to Jam-|_ neral will take place on Wed- nesday at.2 o'clock from North Wiltshire church. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Please omit flowers. PROUD — At the home of her son, Ciifford-E. Proud, Hamp- shire, March 7, 1959, Mrs. Da- vid William Proud, in her 87th year. Remains were transfer- ed from the Cutcliffe Funeral: Home to her late residence from where’ the funeral will be held Tuesday, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Hamp- shire cemetery. Please omit e meters in the city it might bel. * Aa The Mousetrap’ Up Drama Festival | Presentations ing and carrying on @¢ of pace. Grace and movement wee eee: Carmody as Giles Ral- “I think he should stand up more affectionate. MacGregor as Christopher Wren “showed a good deal of : I would like to see him in role,” the adjudicator Rogers as Mrs. Boyle “did right well. An unattached fe old stock character **. She lacks confi- i’ Mr. . Winds U pees Ralston; Corena Steeie Giles Ralston, Weston. Carmody; Christopher Wren; Eric Mae- Gregor; Mrs. Boyle, Barbara Rogers; Major .Metcalf, Lloyd Yeo; Miss Casewell, Brenda Large; Mr. Pabavicini, Peter Shama; - Detective Sgt. Trotter, rt Foster. Production staff:' Stage Man- ager, Marjorie Ranahan; Cos- tumes, Adele MacKinnon; Stage Properties, Mary McQuaid, ‘aca aie Start On Chignecio | Canal Is Urged OTTAWA (CP)—A New Bruns- wick senator, with the support of a Quebecer, Monday night urged the government to make an im- mediate start on. the “eastern terminus of the St. Lawrence Sea-|- way”’—the Chignecto Canal. Senator Austin Taylor (L—New Brunswick) said the canal, which would link the Bay of Fundy and Northumberland’ Strait, is the key Nel-| Maritimes. to future - development of the His appeal for con- P.E.I. Dairymen To Mark Diamond Anniversary With 60 years of service to the industry behind it the Prince Ed- ward Island Dairymen’s ASsocia- tion celebrates the occasion with a banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel on the evening of March 18. The gathering will be given a national character by the pre sence of The Hon. Douglas Hark- ness who will be the feature speaker. .Greetings will be extended from the Dairy Farmers of Can- ada by its Vice-President, Frank Lutes of Berry's Mills, New Brunswick and from the Cana- dian Federation of Agriculture by its Secretary, Mr. David Kirk, Ottawa. Representing the province of Nova Scotia will be its Minister of Agriculture, The Hon. E. D.*‘ Haliburton and De- puty, Dr. F. Waldo Walsh .and Ralph - MacKfthan, B. & P. Express The Charlottetown Business and Professional Women’s Club met at the Charlottetown Hotel on March 9. The president, Miss Iphigenie Arsenault, was in the The club voted to donate a scholarship of twenty-five dol- lars to the Music Festival As- sociation to be awarded to a biisiness girl if possible. A re solution re training and counse! ing of mature women worker: was approved for presentation at the Canadian . Federation con- ference. It was noted with satisfaction that work of the club committee on equal pay for equal work had been instrumental in bringing a bill on this matter before the, Legislature at the current ses-| sion. Table decorations were in the. spirit of St. Patrick’s Day and) the program consisted of Irish songs and stories. Mrs. ‘John | Carr sang the poignant melody “Tl Take You Home Again | Kathleen?, and the stirring | “Dear Emerald Isle’. Bridie | McGillicudy ‘Mrs. Ruth Os- borne) gave an account of St.' Satisfaction At Success Re “Equal Pay” the participants by Mrs. Helen Burns. Other members of the program committee were Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Mrs. Reta Bell, Misses Mary Newson, Ethel Sut- herland, Hattie McLaine and Helen Crosby. - Auto Body Work of all kinds. — ~ * Fender Repairs @ Spray Painting ’ y @ For Prompt, Courteous Service give us a call for Patrick and his work in Ireland! and a some Irish legends and poem Guest oe Peak MacIntyre _fol- lowed with “‘Doonaree” and “A Little Bit Of Heaven’’, and as a special request “Galway Bay.” The program concluded with al! joining in singing old favorite Irish songs. The program was presented by chairman of the program com- mittee,. Miss Emma _ Holmes, and thanks were expressed to Easter Recess OTTAWA (CP)—The Commons | decided Monday to take a 1%- week Easter recess from Wed- nesday, March 25, to Monda April 6. Easter Sunday falls- on March 29. PERSONALS Mrs. Earl Arsenault. Pinette, and three-year-old daughter, Hel- | en, are patients im the P.E.1.-Hos- | pital. All wish them a speedy re- | flowers. covery. Prominent Role | taney CC ee oe HARRY- CALLAGHAN Harry Callaghan, (left) ‘and Kippy Morgan (right) play promin- ént parts in “Laughing Irish Eyes’’, this year’s St. Patrick’s play presented by the Benevolent Irish Society March 16 and 17 at Birchwood High School auditorium. Harry portrays = part of Myron Oberon, the young composet | aod, Weey ass 98 ip Both young men do their jobs in Tickets are selling to_miss out this year, act today. They’re on Store, Stead’s oster Drug Store and G Poster capable chauffeur for the Oberon family. others in the cast and all come through with top rating. like hotcakes; Remember last couldn’t buy a ticket oe See er oo If you. don’t ey sale at Reddin Bros., Cantwell’s A + ‘Grocery, Medical Pharmacy, Pharmacy. s In lrish Play renee KIPPY MORGAN, excellent fashion. There are eight year you Get your tickefs at, once. 1a "Free Estimates” AUTO BOD, Done by Exjferts / Cleye- a land, Director for that province to the Dairy Farmers. The Hon. C. B. 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Support for Senator Connolly’s |: 21 42 * 3 7 stand was voiced by Liberal sena- | Regina 177 2 eee meres Ment: Se tors Gordon Isnor, Nova Scotia, | ¥imnipeg 16 - guj inter ~ — - w — - |and G. P. Burchill, New Bruns-|Ottawa 2 2 - meee esters: wick, after their leader, Senator | Montreal 5 2)\te change conyers = ; Tight Ww. Rosy Macdonald, Senate. Op- Fredericton: “. ? it oes a Lowhien of position leader, took issue: with: t-}52imt, John 2 : -high af a. anti-seaway senators, , Moncton zs a lottetown 10 and 25. “~ NATIVE WORKERS Charlottetown : ot = ‘High tide: today at Chariotfe- Sydney 13. 2% town at 11.46 a.m. and 1157 p.t. South African gold mines em-| Yarmouth 17 309|At Rustico at 7.12 a.m. and 7.20 ployed 350,000'non-white workers | St. John’s 16-4 | Pm. Summerside tide ae ‘ minu in’ January, 1959, an increase of/ HALIFAX (CP)—The weather |Sun rises today at 6.36 aan. and 36,000 in 12 months. ee a disturbancé is fore-| sets at 6.11 p.m. ; Ban a