if his father, Field Marsha.‘ Earl Alexander of Tunis, form-.r gov- ernor-general of Canada. f n C H OH ‘Hf H t V Court “No f .1 t . : St t t .11 k 1 I , “I am °’0ing out to look 01' 8 0 839 in}; _3W3 Q01‘ 3 year, , teacher,” he said, “can ai 0 M . t th h ap_l-sh Empire Medal F/L Cat‘? - a es coas wi wea en _s owy High tide, M i0b—any {lob anywhere‘ in Can- then entered hls father's 01d Eng‘ sense his or her great 1‘e5p°n' prlxgd gffiigtry eaggfgg foars two hwelrs courage and airmanship on older ' to the south of Nova Scotia and town at 11.403. ada,” Lord Rideau said in an in- erview. ' The trip marks the fulfilment )f a boyhood vow m-ade in 1959 )y Shane and hi§_ younger irother, Brian. The boys broke ip 21 family discussion on the Alexanders’ impending return to r3ngland"by announcing they had -lecidedthey were ‘going to be‘- zome Canadian citizens. . .4 . , . - . ' ' ’ ’ he Y Thousandsofc ' “Ever since we left Canada in surroundings of Rideau Hall as hi] lhi hort distance the words in the Enghsh 1angu- - t . V , Ys‘ Men s Club held at t H . t a,n leaders’ for Y work in the h td_ “metro at 1951, we been determined to re- the guest of Governor - General X0“? 3:‘ sclgieaofs the break _ age came from the French. W tein tah(:dll2t)()rl‘.l B1/iualrmme Region. , ¥;‘,%jf§;,"‘£:e:nug§:.;Wf! M 5'“'1‘n-” Said-L01“ Ride?“ ‘'1 like Vincent M355eY- "All my Cane‘ Tommy Davies Red Indian Ser- ' “In the eleventh century,” Mr. ‘ .= -.zafio.n_,,and.w-Wk involved -in Club president. ROY Smauman. doses vitamin Bi." eVe1"Yt‘hln:‘=’ 3b°“t C'=m'3‘.13- the "die" f7iend5'are‘i""0m”Wa and vice Station. The break had been Arsenault said, “the people of gem .. . Spoke briefly on routine C111], costs ' people, the country, the easy in- formality, the sense of newness and vigor and strengt ." NOT WORRIED He admitted he had been keep-' ter what happens.” Shane had his first look at C2. - ada in 1946. He attended Ashbury lish public school, Harrow; - " In 1953, he accepted "5 five-year commission in the Irish Guards as a -lieutenent:---”-Ilve-<snyioyed~ev-- ery minute of my time in the army, but I decided I'd better get out since my heart was set on Canada.” STAY WITH MASSEY On arrival. in Canada, he will spend a few days in theyfamiliar it will ‘give me an opportunity to see them again." Then he intends to go to Mont- ’rea1—-“I'll probably be living at the‘ YMC-A”—and start looking am An; cerium; 1 LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS McCannell Building 140% Great George Street; Phone 8433 -or 5134 WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy, open 8:30 am. -. ;FOR EUPER Kem-Tone, Kem- G10 and a full line of Canada paints. Simpsons Sears, Charlotte- town. -DOUGHNUTS plain, sugared - |ii1;..Br.edk.. Fuse Pair Remancled Two 24 - year - old Charlotte- “to'wn‘meifwere"arra‘lgiie‘d' ‘in’ City Police Court T hzu r s d a y on charges’ of break,. entry and theft from -a local service station. The pair were remanded until March 27th. The accused were arrested about one o’clock T h u rs d a y reported by a taxi driver who told police that he had noticed a broken window. Upon investigating, officials found’ that a small amount of: change and a various assortment of cigarettes were missing. Another ...city. youth was fined. $25" and costs when he appeared before Magistrate K. M. Martin on a charge of assault arising ‘out of an incident that took place at the‘ Island Grill last Thursday night. i - ' 0_n passing sentence, Magis- trate warned the_youth to stay away from the above establish- ment ,and any, other restaurant 'I‘EACHER’S JOB thoughtful sibility these day.s.ylIhen other in- stitutions are breaking d0WI_1. hhe school must not only m31_nta1“ its‘ povverbut ‘it’ must in ”Sp1l3B1‘:;l)f’ e world outside raise its standards the prevailing moods of to high levels.” Mr. Arsenualt saidhe would like to interest more boys and girls in ‘the French language. He said more than 60 per cent of England spoke a language called Anglo-Saxon. When William the Conqueror came to England, he sharedthe conquered lands with his men who became the ruling class in England.” - OFFICIAL LANGUAGE As a result of this at the Eng- lish courts and in the castles of the land, only'the French lan- guage was spoken and as the English knew no French and the _French knew ...no > {they had to- find some way to un- derstand each other and-‘as time passed, the two languages blend- ed to make the English language of today. " secondary Anglo-Saxon members of -the R.C.A.F. for their part in the rescue of a pairwof "ffisliermén from amsirikiiig vessel off Canada’s West coast. Flight Lieutenant Andrew G. Carswell, 34, of Toronto has been awarded the Air Force Cross, while Ser- Vancouver, is awarded the Brit- geant Ian J.’ McPherson, 35, of. ‘crr-so FOR HER;-O-ISM in handling his Canso aircraft heavy seas, and Sgt. McPherson s rutter disregard for his ownsafety in climbing out onto’ the pitching wing to effect the resuce resulted in the awards. Both were based at Sea Island, Vancouver, at.the time. F /L Carswell was also cited for an earlier rescue under some,- what similar conditions. The death of Mark P. Ha-gan, 52, well known Charlottetown barber, occurred at the Charlotte- town Hospital Wednesday ‘night following an illness of six weeks. The late Mr. Hagan was born at Kelly’s Cross, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hagan. and later the Barber College. in Halifax following which he took up the work he was to continue the remainder of his adult life- first in Montague, then in Souris, and later, in Summerside. He attended the district school, Dies , After Short Illness ,- Holy Name Society. He is survived by his wife,‘ -the former Mary Mclvor of Kinkora, and twotdaughters, Dianne, "14, and Gail, .11. Also surviving are four bro- thers and five sisters: Thomas, Boston, Mass; M. ,F., Staff Ser- geant attached to the Charlotte- town detatchment RCMP; Joseph, Kinkora; Louis, Kel1y’s Cross; Mary. Mrs. W. ’T. McKeniia; Newton; Lucy, Mrs. Boyde Gal- lant, Portland, Me.; Reta, Sister Reta Mary, Sisters of Charity, Seton Academy, Vancouver, B. Pciir Remcindecl Y's Men Heoir iB;oy$’ Pbrliameni-, The benefits derived by the boys who participated in the recently held Older Boys’ Par- liamenot were stressed in a ‘speech’ delivered [by the Rev. - Howard Christie, guest speaker at a supper meeting of the Alpha -'-such a project.‘ - ‘The guest speaker was intro- duced by W. P. MacLeod, chairman of: the meeting Alton 'Dolliver extended the thanks of the -ciuh‘ to Mr. Ol1ristie_-The sing-song was conducted by song, 1eader- ,John ‘Evans, .?with Mrs. Keith Rogers at the piano. ' t A report on -the meeting held’ .i'iifMoncton over the weekend’ ‘was delivere,d‘~”by_,Mr., Dollivei-‘_,‘ chair-iiian of the‘ Young Adult Work .€o‘mmittee. ’Dnis- meeting .r‘ 2,‘ FAMOUS -‘cones The Swiss Guard ‘at Vatican City was formed in ,1505 as the to 8 p.m. ‘or chocolate dipped, light delicate Where he might cause 3 Similar M1-_ Arsenamt felt it was Very _ In 1941, thetlate MI‘. Hagan C-3 Angelina, Sister Anna 3056- ‘pope’s personal body-guardi, CA E and deuoious daily at ‘Stewart dlS''Wrh3f_1CF- ‘ _ important for children to study wen-t to Ontario whete he spent phine, Sisters of Charity, St. K SALE Moore and Mc- Ba}-{eI.ies_ In addition six drunk and in- the French language --because several years as a civilian em- Pa-trick’s Convent, Lawrence,‘ Leods ‘today at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Centennial Y’s Mennettes. HEAR E.‘ D.‘ REID, Liberal; candidate for;-Queen’-s County on; C.-F.C.Y. -T.V. tonight at 8.35 »p.m.§ ASSORTMENT of denim jeans, Leggings and overalls, clearing at 1.49 each. Holmes and Brad- ley. . V - .BI§EAD fancy lemon orange, - capables were remanded for one week. , , "O?i'we|| ‘Cove « -Ncttive .. Dies. '" when they grow up they will have ---to decide--what kind of-work they are going -to do.” _ “For:..-.-those who will follow the medical .profession,’.’ .-._he said, . ’ “they will find French .~ will be ployeeywith. the _R_;CAF. being stationed" at the Manning, Pool, _q.:0FQntO., _. . t A. '_ t Réturnitisto. this .-City, in_1948, he worked for ‘a short period with A. E. Wilson,-later‘ joining the Mass.; and Emma, Mrs. George Cook, Boston, Mass. His remains are resting at his late residence, 80 Spring Park Road, from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at . TONIGHT 10:30.-,P.M., ‘ WEATHER ; Q .— Education ' o , ., _ . In Murder Case TORONTO (_CP) — Observed ‘ W‘ i‘ 1 . l ‘ 5% lC'ontin-ued from page 1) tempera-tu-res issued by the Do- V L , 1 e ‘ ‘ t _" J - ' man to become well balanced SHELBURNE NS. (CP)__-TWO minion public weather office: i ' in both mind ‘ind t.’gd¥r';t While teen-agers charged with the mur- (1\1’\IIinht) 1:/[ax . ' Mr. Arsenau sai ; W'lf (1 Cr use is _ Day) N , \ ...\ t . . the school as a whole W35 3l?i gf3rl\l)<=fwsal1\/(liSrIiI.e:,n ‘N.1S.,rewereO re- Dawson 28b 9 “cast, s1m:Jb»~va.., , '. J "; Q S0111te‘-Y e55en“a1.t° .the- W? manded for a week Thursday Vancouver 43 53 ernoorr littl e§mmg3\h‘lh% . _ » being of the natio.n._it is t e when the Crown asked more time Victoria 45 sh “re; jémheycliah in he _ .- - V 4* = - secondary school which fitIa1sg— I to prepare its case. ' Edmonton 14 20 about‘ noohetaehhihfiz. By KEN l\-IETHERAL. ing a closewatcli on newspapers -for _a Job, ~ I o C Decially 1rx1»poz‘ftaaIl1(§-Olgscfljl Se that Crouseys body was discovered Calgary 0 25 . high at NW°G§mheaah’§fWq Caiiadiaii Press Staff Writer reports about unemployment in His fathei, associated with an- these years oh e‘ to a greater . _ near here Monday morning. P0_ Regina 6b 26 Prince Edwmggowjzamlw LONDON (GP)-A Y°““g Eng‘ Canada’ ad“ alummm lndumy’ has character ‘Se ap U th eriod - lice said he was ap-parentiy Winnipeg 4 29 ' countie ‘ ' 35nd,: hi“ Iishman' who once lived in Ot- “We decided t0 g0 a“-‘/WaY- 1 given him the .“""m"5 °f.5~'e"=‘1 extent “.9? litany 0 er p" beaten to death. The youths. Rob- Toronto 31 45 River vall .3’ 1°"°t..‘8L tavva in vice-regal splendor is re- feel certain that nothing can stop business acquaintances in Can- of a child s 16. d .1 an Boudreau 16 and Aubrey Ottawa 27 33 fies; . Cloudy, Jag turning-to-San-ada twlook-for--8---C3834-‘"5 deVe1°"Pme“t- I W” eX*~eda~-B“ the ‘.1-5‘-’k‘h~‘-“red: Mr?’ It‘ is they thiarlittoborrsiznllirdodgelid Blades, 17. both ,of Shelburne. Montreal 23 40 changegihmmg .’‘’°‘*' 1 -E‘ 1°11 -" M‘ ’- Peat to find thmgs Very easy at young may-mdl-Gated he dqesnt are emergmg 'th ideals being were arrested Sunday while al- Quebec 15 35 winds 15 in" ,.e.."“§‘t’?1'.:-'.°i‘nd"’ ‘* Sailing for Can’ ada today? ‘the beginning, but I’m arriving intend to ]Oln his fathcr’s firm. womanhood wlh in largely legedry driving CrouSe,s can Fredericton ‘13 V‘ 40 to north sreagmg, the Canadian‘-!iacific" liner -flI\\ .j1IS1;-9,b"Ol1t~-”tl’i(g.-{lAilP:“l3hlIlgS'Sllblllrj-.,itfihlan wi11.-be going into ltllie f?)S]l';lIO1§le$leiIhVilil.‘EeS w Murder Charges were laid Mon- Saint John .19 h 38 . Charléttggfl ., oi-ess of’ Britain is 22-year-old be o-peninkgl up: again and fl hope glulréltnhxfilo lihzinceosfiétrhlllctfigndbulsf 3 “Anything that lowers _or day. Moncton 15 32, Fredericton 21;;-§‘§;% lhanel. Wdnllgrcrll DesFn‘:>(i'nd-ixA1‘::‘::1ai‘Is1- gingvghgreebegorgeihenzvintgr In ntesgs I’1ll really be starting from 19539115 ‘these ideals, is 3 Vital The teemagersi, answemgd Sig: Hahflax t , 25- and-35 , ’ C l 3:;-R./t‘3e(:lr 19461 ::dl?1951e'shisyhome “In any event I’ve decided to scratch because I've had no busi- hurt while aggfgléléis igittghy ghatcohhggelwere no rep ghggetgfte own 14 33 Bgplggfchfi‘ 50,1113’ . ’ . . ’ ,‘ - « - ' htens ' 01‘ ‘ — - ‘ . -euiw-, address was Rideau Hall, Ot- give it a good try. Im going to ness experience.’ heig_ .d . f great gain’... _ _ . It is expected the court Wm Yarmouth 22 44 cloud ,t :awa, then the official residence stay for“ at least a year no m.at- '11fras:ii:u(l)t, FLT.-LT.. CARSWELL SGT. MCPHERSON name counsel for the two boys. St Johny; 19 32 tempgrgmmrh office says a storm off the,United a new storm will pass to the southeast of Sable Island. Nova Scotia will receive three to six inches of snow, while Prince Ed- ward Island and southern New considered plans for a Y_M.C.A_ leadership training course to be conducted at the Y,M.C.A_ camp . at Holland Cove next summer. This course will be designed to business. when -it comes to weh . L HALIFAX (CP)—The weather 40’ Campbel-mm. 6.45 a.m. a d , ‘ side tide eilg MU Ge“.’e|luVi_|||: | . TURNIP ave 1 staff.. at. .1?>eITIIi3%¥178~ where he re- ,11_iain(:‘jC_1”u:-ntil”he became ill. He was a member of the Bene- volent Irish Society, and The 9500/ a. to. _. _J3unstan’s Bas- ilica for Requiem‘ High Mass’ at 9:30. Interment will be in St. Malaohy’s Cemetery, y;Kink.o1-3, Universityoewome-n’s Cliib l - a -;very-- -uscful~ sub‘:'rect‘*’for‘t-they » ' may have patients who will have In B-Osfon, Mass. no other language‘ than French”. ‘ In the teaching profession, Mr. The ‘death occurred in Boston, Mass., on March 8th, of Mrs. Arsenault said French is a great -help because knowing about Minnie Reid. The late Mrs. Reid was born in Orwell Cove, P. E. =‘I. SPRING -BoNNErsV.%--at-*nieif _ -- -« . . loveliest. Adella*s' Millinery, 177% gffegndsejgii-ehagfggéh regglljf - Graft°“'Street' ’ ‘l’-'wich fresh at Stewart Bakeries. R--°~ 5- CAMDEN‘ ’1'e*"=°1"dS5 “LADIES plan to attend after- ,_$t,5'm bvalue. “ST” - °“15'- 1'98'l noon tea in. honor of.Miss Eliza-. . ‘-°°m--5 M“-51° ~- °r°' ‘jgeth Janzen, Clover Club, Mon- March 24th, from 4 t0 ci=cY .-'T_V CHANNEL 13 SEEmmHEAR merit from earliest times, ‘s,tre'ss-', ' C ._‘ ;-another people and its history and’ civilization throws more light - o ‘ Call 8506 nudity L 2'2‘ 4' ,, M RUMMAGE SALEi,,b!a-sTerrl§ht,f?or§t' arithmetic. 6': .: ., ,. .. g .--,.i.‘ 2- . --. - _ ; Ge~"m‘.’~gét‘§1;;'~v;,‘heI:e‘évérgnkstyle‘ is -Evegone Welcome.'m H I " L and is survived by _a tdaughtevr, on :~vv-hat€v,.eIT he.iniay‘, b‘e't'e:aching .. _ I ' . ~ . S '1 I I10 . t " *- m:§ty1e_ t r _ . As.,B¥Ro,N.J; GRANT’o15tome_i- -Mary, _who resides in , Boston, -whether it be law,» or . . . C O ., b . .,. ,.:M‘.;~a't,M».EvBo‘oth —‘ha‘5 been hospltahegd f°r at -,ofE?I,Stsoxbur;1,'sIslrassfinditao bfb- * ':Th'ev' first-2-‘Prince ..mémm-1? ‘com; A suciholm-S,hip value‘; at $100‘ iiésrtswfiéir,-*irinfiy'*b‘fiiiiéli sag; ea¥5vif‘_“‘g=‘e¢°P“$fi~%3¥e; 13357‘, thersg,-,B‘obert ‘Cook»,oi,‘Newtoy_vn zplimented the Minister of High- will be awarded a female Prince ing the ‘int rtahtpa t 1 ' Hon‘ we T"'k—-‘X’ 7 urd-av 2.-p.m. . . he e"‘-°- 7‘ e. “‘e“°"=“’ °P’“°a1: Cross and" William of " Orwell iways onihis road -program but of Wales student at least b G P9 ' r' payeq " ' ' I ‘ 7" v -- C0mP8nY- = - cove ‘ ‘ /noted that as there are -319 miles second year following a eta;-er‘y y t-erinalny ":1th.e mustlhc w°fld'-‘ M. A ’ -- - " - A onoup or -‘ls d-_boys ~ .2 1 . V , 3,. of M the D..t..,Hh . ’ , , . 01- P?r.t1°u.arY. “mg .9’ We-. .‘-. .. , 5 ' coagwéts’ Shzésh 3;, ‘gale .,pg,,....ah Giion gupjm Rom.-hone, Kehh . t a ;‘IO:at;:§ea1:V td cwztgli §§‘af}l11:dU3.IEi the meet; nineteenth .§y[l(f‘ early twonheth, I MINISTER or FINANCE ‘ t I V hghahhfH61meh-and_h1,§d1éy_- , lo an, ,a __full line of Canada Dunsfanls 1ed_V,.‘- V» . _ z ._ . 3 v - 9P5 y omens century... .- . - ;‘1’.s'=,1ints., itnPsoiisSears. Charlotte Club held at the Vocational An opeitfdiscussioii .1. oer.‘ ' hon.‘ riimni-suinnliu I ENTRALK cannon VCHIIRCI-"yllll i MINISTER or TRADE AND commence ‘ ;—‘,MSunday itd _ urn-merside Hardware in. '. - \ .. OVEMENT School.Th_ursday evening, maI1y,f0l1OW€d. The.educationalg " " , 3 . . . lrighytgf-~Sp_()rts Arena,-. Everyone ._ I1IlI‘I:IYl"eI‘S-lde. at “ "t ' Amohg til: roads Which‘ Mr‘, prggtedsédient, Miss Helen Yeo, prhblem fat the younger gene- ‘ ' ‘f If’; . i t . -) . . -. . ,¢ 3 . . ‘h ‘ ' , I-ralon’ > V‘ ‘ J ‘- » r. "elem?" FOR. sURERiKE1VE+'rone:'Kem.; ' Arsenault-V‘é°“1d-1'k°t°~6“ee Com‘ ~ ° ‘ West Germany was - ,-$.18-ACK"'0F dresses assorted sizes‘. fclearing at “half - price.” H‘o1if1es‘"and"Bradley. . ~ GIRLS, SPRING Coats sizes ‘ 7- 14 years. Clearing__at__one “third off." Holmes and Bradley. ROAST CHICKEN, Baked ham,‘ -sliced, tongue fish‘ cakes,’ baked, beans, salads, hold slaw a“t“Stew- art -Bakeries Delecetessen. V sponrs ARENA‘ tonight at .'7:30- Midget Playoff Darts vs. Vios followed by Rock ’n -Roll’ skate. Admissiog A25 and,_35. cents. , DON’T‘ MISS, -the Midget play- off game, Sports Arena ‘tonight at 7:30. Rock ‘n Roll’-skate after. ‘Admission, %5!._%i,l1¢3..'3§..e.§n§§:.. . MIDGET playoff tonight Sports- Arena - Darts vs. Vics- Rock ‘ii Roll skate after. Admission 35- and 25 tc-,ents.,, .. ., » - FROSTED CAKE, white, lemon‘ filled ’ chocolate or marble, light- textured creamy icing at Stew- art Bakeries. The conditions of the award are to be investigated by the Scholarship Committee and de-— tails finalized at a, future meet- ing. It was emphasized that this scholarship «would be granted at more frequent intervals, if pos- -sible. . , Continuing the Club’s study of Germany_ Mrs. Frank MacKin- -ncn, prograxn chairman, pre- MINISTER or i;AeouR ’Thé Saint iiuns£sn's— Parish Ingsntioned by Mrs..Cyr.us Mac- " milla-n,_ ‘Large.-number and‘ few educatlvnal £3-Ppbrtunities ‘creat-2 ed_ this -s._it.ua__ti.on ,_l‘/l2rs,,.-ll/,1aern.tllan§ . 5314-, Th1»S.P:_tf0blem .-Was! further‘ iassravated by the influx of stu-s denits from East Germany Mrs. Lawson noted_ The present day political and economic situation in Germany I‘ t b V - .7‘ ,1] ' V sen-ted aishort talk on the music ll3s1'i:fne§C§-:(I)"'1nfi('ei3ll Bin 05 Ge1'In'any- Mrs. MacKinnon ‘Watcher on. The Rhine” wasout. traced German musical deve10!p- lined by Mrs. Lothi"aii’_ " ‘ "_ . ._ple’t_,ed during 1958-59 are Mill‘ .EiV,e1'-' Road. Sea Cow Pond, Dor-T .gan’s corner to North Cape, Roxe ‘burg Rd to the. shore, balance of Webb ,Road, .~.=Dock -road-w church .;to Campbellton, Dock’ road--‘ Elmsdale to Old Town Road,’ __Piusvil1e to Bloomfield, 1 mile; -Buchannan road, Ihgham Cost-‘ road; road from- Russell-' e.Perry’s corner to Gallants cor. ner; Green’s ‘corner to O’Brien’s; -Bridge. ' V _ F.-or’ clearing: Upper L Howlah‘ «disposer _,*a,;‘¥5"ii" ‘~‘;liii_i_~,'- Can-ada,’ i>éiitts,. Slnilpsoil sears, Charlotte-,_ "‘°‘.»’“1» 'Sur_§me¥-s1§§_I¥éréWare- i¥1?sod~aiity, held“’thei-r*‘-first retreat Summers‘ 9‘ ~ ’ atf‘:i‘\'otre 'Dam'e"Aca'd*emy" on the DR. T_ I GENCHEFF [Will give, weekend ‘Of’ March 14ll1Wl’.0 16th. an address. over CI,-CY radio on I The retreat master Rev. Thane Saturday, Mamh 22nd’ at 1 p_m_ Chidlaw, C. Ss. R.,' gave inspir- on behalf ofthp Rotary Club Eas- ‘ing Sermon On many Subjects ‘tel-'._ Seal Campaign, for Crippled ;5“e'h 3,5’ The Way. i“"Whi,°h we. ‘Children and Adults now in pro-, §h°“1d 5e1'Ye Ged _‘35 Rellgfeusrf gt-e,§,_ V '11! marriage and in. the single.- ' " " life. also many other interesting ‘LIBERAL T. V. Broadcasts to- .-topics. ‘V night. J. 0. Cucasmpbell, 7.50 p. Eighty-five‘ single girls from. road, balance of Mill road, De- >'zm.; E. D- Reid» 8-35 p.m. See-st, peters, scams and char1otte.. Blois road, Ascension road, Pal- and hear the Liberal‘candidates.-town attenaod the retreat , mer Road, Bloomfield corner to {or‘Queen”s‘ County over C.F'.C.Y. It is hopedrth,:,,t ‘as large 3 hum. -Mill-River and the George Des- :9‘ . 4». or "‘P.E.’I.’s Most Progressive Plblixbtd by the ' Progressive Coriszrwziivz Pczrty of Camula 165 PI'ince St. §nr<a:‘o;1 _‘ ' .;l-mtftfi trii in ' Qtu,e-hens, County Libe-rals-A-Holds 'r:V. tonight. t hog -11 tak th ~ ' ’-t f, R che ad. ; ‘ . If ' I L l 4’. . ‘V E -’ ';ruNnicAi; Ar, IONA _. rhé thisfretriaipviglziinhieis? 3"-orspl-:1‘:/ins: Road west of "Meeting A 1'0“ Ha " 5 . - “ 'runei-ai---ot~-Michae1-McKeima—-was this evening-‘at nlnrtsn at Notre, Alberton. St: Louis road,_ Bloom- . . _ . - . . ‘ I held Thursday, morning fmmhthe :11‘)/Iaixie B¥V,1l2;1e(.iB§1l.ed.'lCt10nt tfyfuthe 2:141 it:Ti:tllijJ;J1I:1f1Ctld ftai diggfitsiitea zigighsecrtgfviéelttgg co: d of local interest Mr. Reid won. Charlottetown EFuneraL Home to osb es nf acrairrilefii ot ow; bridrge Streets to Oqea oansietet: sent aat Afton Han lat nidhhf dered why something was not st Michaelys Cmrch’ Iona,’ in yl a co_t§reng:.1 fie re gea ‘ Alber-tan Hospitals 1'y o hear Liberal policies SEX ound one to provide a boat harbo-r_ati , where.R_equiem, High Mass’ was W c°se'“”' ‘a’ °y"' °'f‘r' uh‘ 5 ' by the Queens Count pf-b 61 .R1°e Punt’ and .t.". dredge °X‘5t‘? celebrated by Rev. Leonard Mc- day 'a“e1‘“°°n- WANTS M. v. OFFICE Candidates J o C yc 1 emit mg harbor efacilmese at Came? Kenna, P. P., who also -officiated Mr. Arsenault asked that a and E D ’Re'fd bthér. sarenarhlie Cove‘ . at the grave. Pall bearers weré: registration office for Motor ve- were 'Fu1.'t0h R'-obertson P chais Mr‘ Vcamppen descrlbed the Eugene McKen-na, Merrill. Mc- hicles be opened at O‘Leary as 1ottetown and Lauch1ah~’M-acm - fie-EV e-ducatlon-al program .of Kenna, Arthur McKenna, Joseph well as at Alberton. He said the‘ hon Canoe cove The Chaim, n‘ 1 efallsin‘ Th“ plan’ he Sam‘: Henry James Rooney, James _ office space was available. was’ George Maéphee C ban Sm“ d. Wm.flie Supmrt °f eyery Griffin. Interment was in the The member from west Prince land ’ um er. i]°m.e'm Prmce"Edward Island is church cemetery_ Funeral was noticed the exodus from the Reid revie ed th it gives the Islanders at leas_t_in largely attended’ A C - iarmsand felt it was due ‘t0 the Pearson -Plan for wall~eviat?ionne(?f :l171ifl1'lr’tl’1llE!e1I(‘1eSteg1:.'1 Egaiiggg ortunmes - 'ac t - — . i .. ‘ - FUNERAL THURSDAY _The to éivgaghgrgggfigfgage ‘§3:fien‘3}_ the present economic recession _ Mr. Campbell pointed out some funeral of John Francis Smith, of the dangers of a nuclear war fl {Clarence Curley, Kelly's Cross. a daughter, (Maureen Berna- dette). . DEATHS I-IAGAN -- At the Charlottetown .Hospital on Wednesday, March 19, 1958, Mark P. Hagan, 80 Spring Park Road in his 52nd FOR SUPER Kem-Tone, Kem- Glo' and a full line of Canada paints. Simpson’s Sears, Char- Jlottetown. -RUMMAGE SALE Saturday 2 p.m. March 22nd at Y. M. C. A. in Canada. .,, -, .. - . lg tages of a higher education to The plan’ he said’ was held Thursday morning from would give the Can-adian public and added that with world tension GAFSER. :...>- or v-_.-- Sponsored by Park Royal W. A_ year_ His remains were for, be had in the towns and villages. t 5 in. . , , _ t W V G Group 5. ' l£§1eSEh]gI:fi:tt:t:1)):nBg'$le£:1512$: ‘warded on Thursday afternoon §hean5‘ae’d,nth1s ,"i°V$t,t rgflects 5‘ SEW:-i I(‘Zlal.lI'll1g'00th:n neg? yS(f:1Fd81.II'l1(gl E:I:g;I(1l1n§l10?11ldltIs10WpIll30Sf Il‘(:)lStl?;]“71<i-351 I " J V .$' " _.' ‘ 7 2| - L , 1 > . V ‘ - l , . , ‘ . -- of * OPEN FORMULA FEEDS could talk they would say‘ ...Get brated by Rev. Preston Hammill, from where the funeral Wm be He said that until very recent method of correcting the troub- renowned ‘peace negotiator such , t 2 (bop mflker. The only milker who a15o conducted the service held on Saturday .morning times farming has been looked‘ les. . as_Mr. Pearson to be the next ; . . 3-‘ « with a calf nose inflati0n.,_ ‘See {at the grave. The staff of the leuaving the house at 9 dcloclé upon as a Way of life but it is in_ He dealt also with trade and Prime Minister. t-. ,7 V , _ . ‘.3 _ t __p, them at the producers C0_0p sgilncome Tax Departm-ent attend- for Requiem High Mass at St Creasingly looked upon as a stated. that many segments of The meeting was opened with a . K . , 5 -. t , . .1 . , J M ‘Fitzroy, - ed In 8 body. Pallbearers were: . ;D t , B H. t 9.30 I ' business or a kind of land mm Canadian business were concern- duet by the young Misses Mao- _ t ' . ' i , . - - .. . John Butler, Ambrose Smith, “5 ans .35 ‘ca 3 ‘1 ‘h ihg_ - ed with the present government’s Donald, (daughters of Mr. and t It Eugene Lewis, Ham, Conway’ termen-t m_ St. Ma ac ys He Said farming was 3 wa handling of trade and are look- Mrs. Arnold MacDonald) and con- 1 ’ . » ‘ ii: . _ ___. . _ --.. h -V wimam co1hor,'Leo Doyle, J}-_ Cemetery. K1I1k01‘3- of life which ideally involve}; ing for a return to Liberal eluded with a socialhour durin ’ t - t T ‘J v 5'2 V interment was in The Catholic BERNARD _ At East Royalty, ownership of property freedom met-hods of expansion and freer which lunches were served by the . * -.2 .» I I A. 7 1 4;-» ll “ Lcemetemy‘ The funeral was 131" St. Peter’.s Road, on Thunsday, of action and family solidarity. trade‘ .1°."a1 ladies."-. '. \ ,2 gely attended I March 20, 1958, Mrs. John Ber- Mr. Arsenault noted that in . . . “ . lbs “ ‘- ' _ FUNERAL THURSDAY _ of Dirt; In hat!‘ 77th y§3.r..Restiitig Prince éliillwarfd Island, as it; I _ h V . _ Cafeteria Cluck Starter (Crums . n, o o o o 0 . ” " - 2A _ _ a er ae resi ence uni many 0 ‘ e armin area . . . -. " - ‘ 6 - ' Vere Beck & Son zteligggw ;Ino1g3§Ign“£:ovI‘§St1;,(2d1§;e:i_. Saturday noon. Funeral from the World, -there‘ is agii acutes di(l"- Benevo en‘. ‘ "8 *S°c'efY (ALSO MEDICATED ‘ ' _de:ice of his daughter Mrs-_ the MacLean Funeral Home, ference between agricultural - ‘ ' - _ MONTAGUE Aretas Macghmohy 124 Water St service commencing at 1:30 p_ and industrial or urban income. Q . . _ _ H ‘to St. Dunstan’s- Basilica where In. Interment in Geddie Mem- “It is this difference that is the 0 - . ’ b5 F ‘ * ' " and “Requiem High _Mass was cele- orial Church Cemetery. greatest stngle factor in rural de- ‘ - ,Q@f§t9fi® lxfiylllg MQSIT . . 0 0 o . . .‘ . o . 9. . o c an‘ l h. . -" T CHARLOTTETOWN fhfgedchximliga Féegoiizéorih . ~1i:;>Ii3I'iII‘1$<;‘nI;1:1(e:BsIa11;l1‘./IS All members are,‘ requested to meet at the g Q Q ' h’ ‘“ skilled M::I:lc():i2;:;70CraftSmen .v%1;1‘$iic I‘g§fn";fé‘1fy.W}‘;:v.1nK.-Tlée shliigr.iSgt:e::u‘h:id§z;idaif;1;O;iéner- ‘lion? 35 $61: la’i3elbtr°i;h:' 1:i?'rkkI':a’gan9 80 Sprmg Cfifehérifi g Grawgr . . V;-. . lbs. ‘ 3-; I i z,‘ Macpherson and Rev. P‘. Ham_ M W It B . d h In ‘ s as at { 0 onlgl a. 0 c 0.0 01' prayers and c o o o o o 0 u . . u o I ' W , ‘h K mm were present. in the, Sanct_ 0 rs. a er ernar . W 0 was it should be. Housing and roads , _ ’ _ o » L . 1 . , _ perated on at the Prince Edward and h lth t an Saturda mornin at 9 o clock to att - « . , - -garyhlggghsrefreloj w%I;e' Island Hospital, has returned to -they slfiiuld s§:v§§§ atrlferreo are L. y g end ms fun C f . . . . . L - ‘ 2 - o , . - I 0 O ‘ v . A D t A 1 d, J. J. _ her home in Freetown. many other problems but there era’ , G eferlq Dcu Rqflan "'I6°/o" , , , . - - I4 rah??? u§Iose¥)hvarMao1saao Nfihcd _ . _are problems and heart aches in - -- ry ct TH MOLASSES3: . . . . . , ,. I ‘- Michael Maclnnis. The funeral Blige ‘Emmy frlfnfiis of Nrtnlg-Err the City also.” WI “ - a ers on, wac man a. 1 s- --Th 1- -N -‘ , __ . it N, D, AN ._ was largely attended‘ -borough Bridge -are sorry to hear 1, t the dill? mg my hghts are . It ANCE PLAN." ,: I , . . . 1 ° ° W °‘’ °” even a part of INQUIRE ABOUT one FIN , t, of his illness in the E. I. Hos- the city story,» Said Mr. Arsem : » A , p‘ta1- They W151‘ hm‘ 3 Speedy ault. “The law of compensation ' . e I A F t . ' ‘re"°V°rYv and h°Pe he will 50°“ holds in every respect when you I ‘ ‘ N ‘ ,RICHARD—— At the Moncton Gen- be» able to return to work. compare the advantages of urba S l :1 ' eral Hospital, on March 19, 1953 with those of my life ., n _ I to Mr. and Mrs.’Yvon J. Rich- TowN SHELLED «The high Wages if, the city WINSLOE ‘I _ are gee N0??? 6C1"tf“°11‘§"»Za SHEBOYGAN FALLS, W-is. are decimated by easy oppor- is _ aug er, W613 5- V 0 5- (AP) _ Explosive -cannon shells tunities of spending and the For our late Comrade John F. Leightizer & ‘l 15 Klng Square MAI-HES-'0N _ At The P_ E_ L Whiigped out of the sky Monday specttlachtarlamusements are not , ’ _ - , , nig t, pelting streets and striking -wor e oss of serene hours . . . - - W Charlottetown ' :Il(l)§I«na1l/[x?Sn MFalrc1S20tll/1l:':itfll?es1‘c/gig? at least three hourses. No one waas Spent it}, “peaceful 11011163 Circle frm ms late reslflenca 90 Cumberland Street» ‘ BEDFORD A , ' 5 1 _. .. ‘ __ ._ dt bda . . - a .‘:‘.1.:”;‘...;"h:..§:i.“.:::is“...?::Je:. :3:..:..:.: 3:. i‘§.°‘i‘3Z§“i§""{;‘f: . , .. GROVE M M||_|_AN - DIAL 5549 i CURLEY —- At the Charlotte- the community from 20 . milli- dependence and security for the -t°'da'y at,8'40-’‘”.“‘ '50 St’ Dunstane BeS‘h‘33~ . ac _ town Hospital, on Wednesday metre cannon mounted on a U.S. ffnnre Which are Perogotives of ‘» COVEHEAD March 19, to Mr. and Mrs. military aircraft- life in the country.”