iny y Early ‘Airmail Flights a Place In The Maritimes of the early airmail, "in Canada took place ia Maritimes notes a press re- ea the activities of RCAF Station Aylmer Stamp ib for the 50th Anniversary. of ht in Canada. On September 1918 Captain L.E.D. Stevens | Lieutenant J. Steveason flew first airmail from Truro to arlottetown tinder contract r the Devere Aviation Com- my. The famous frip of thé y-Page aircraft: from New- mdiand ‘to Greenspoct_* New via Parrsboro, N. S., oc- :on October 9, 1919. - eral flights between Monc- and the Magdallea Islands. oncton, Charlottetown ‘Land uummerside took place in’ 1928. rom 1929 on many airmail ogh in the Maritimes and the were developed » provide quick and ger perenne ital’ service. Several of these ‘early flights were flown by members of the RCAF. RCAF Sation Aylmer Stamp py Chapter 36 was form- n 1955. The club membership a of 9 senior collect- and 20 juniors. All members members of the RCAF or de- of RCAF personnel. Thg club plans to observe the 35th Anniversary of the RCAF Which is on 1. April 1959 and the 50th Anniversary of. Flight ‘in Canada which-is on 23 Febru- ary 1959 by preparing .a--special twenty-four frame display on ed i is ors are Mal saa airmail first flight FIRST FLIGHTS The development of . aircraft in Canada from the date of Mr. J.A.D. McCurdy’s flight in the Silver Dart, at Beddeck, “N:S., on 23 February 1909 to the first successful flight of CF-105 by Mr. e Avro CITY AND CENTRAL COAL—Albion Nut and Egg; Did Sydney, Hard coal, coke and bs in stock. H.R. Large and Co AUCTION “45 Score Cards sale at Guardian-Patriot entral Printing. , WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- y's Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m: 8 p.m. Prganizations ustng this columa promote their meetings, en. ‘inments, etc., are requested plaee these announcements in name of the sponsoring er- er Pe eTONE Etncieis Ro- tors, washers, Televisions, i kitchen Range Sale—Fire- one Home and Auto, Char- WOMENS NYLON Overshoes Special purchase regular, $8.95 5.99 at LePage’s sale. SPECIALS . . . Childs plastic prsho and rubber boots $1.00 LePage’s sale. MEN’S TAILORED -To\Meas- p Sale continues in Men’s De- tment at Moore and McLeod Suits by Freedman and S d G. clothing at 25 percent off prices. This is an oppor- mity to order that Spring suit MEN’S TT SHOES $17.95 LePage’s Sale. BACK TO Scotland on Jam- 24th. at Prince of Wales Col- pge. The annual Burns Concert Tickets available at the door. PROVINCIAL Vocational hool offers a six-week Home. ting course for young women finning January 26th. Finaniial istance given. Apply imme. ly to the Principal or phone Charlottetown. RECEIVES WORD — Boswell 6 of Hazelbrook received by on Friday, the sad news Se death of J. Henry Irving. Lethbridge, Alberta, formeriy of + - Albion. , FUNERAL HELD — The fu- eral of baby Michael Gerard. tht-week-old son of Mr. and . Kenneth McDearmid, Mal- ue Road, was held Sunday ences from the Charlottetown uneral Home. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL—The funeral of the late Ronald J. MacDonald took place from the Hennessey Funeral Home on Saturday morning to St. Cuth- bert’s Church, St. Theresa's, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Basil Croken, P.P., who. also conducted the service at: the grave. Pallbear- ers were Joseph Kelly, Harry _o. Urban Bradley, Ernest ‘was in the church eemetery. The funeral was largely attended. N.D. MacLBAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 YPU MEETS — The regular meeting ef Trinity Young Peo- ple’s Union was held on Sunday evening. following the Church ser- vice. The meeting opened with the worship service, conducted by Helen Bryan and Shirley Vessey went on a very enjoyable toboggon party. Rev. A.F. Mac- cussion on the United Church. BIRTHS WILLOUGHLEY — At the R.C. A.F. Hospital Baden, Germany, January 17, 1958, to L.A.C. and Mrs. Brien Willoughley (nee Vera Hynes, a daughter Deb-|. orah Gail. DEVINE — At the Charlotte. town Hospital. Wednesday. January 7th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Devine (nee Eileen MacEachern, R.N.), a son. Weight 6 lIbs., 12 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS MACKENZIE—STEWART— MR. and Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzie Marina, to Mr. Charlies Max- Mrs. Heath Stewart, Prince Edward Island. DEATHS MacFADYEN—At Reading, Pa., on Wednesday, January 14th, 1958, Doaald A. MacFadyen, aged 53 years. Remains will arrive at the MacLean Funeral Home this (Monday) evening. Funeral tomorrow (Tuesday? from Canoe Cove Church with | service commencing at 2 o’clock. Interment Argyle Shore Cemetery. JONES — At Cross Roads on) Saturday, January 17, 195, Mrs. Robert O. Jones. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from Birchhill Free Church of Scotland this (Mon- day) afternoon, service com- mencing at 2.30. Interment in Hazelbrook Cemetery. SQUAREBRIGGS At Fort Churchill, Manitoba, on Jan- uary llth, 1959, R. Wesley Squarebriggs, formerly of Mis- couche, age 64 years. Arriving | at the Bowness Funeral Home! Jan Zurakowski Lean led a very interesting dis- | 35-Sidmount Avenue, Charlot-) tetown. announce the engage-' ment of their daughter, Janet’ well Stewart, sdn of Mr. and) Montague, | vice in Canada. RCAF personnel played an important role ia the development of airmail service in Canada, especially in the early days of pioneer flights *}from 1918 to 1928. Captain Brian Peck who flew the first famous airmail flights from Montreal to Toronto. on 23 June 1918 was the first of many illustrious Royal Tuesday evening January 20. Fineral to be held at the fu- neral home ae p.m. Thurs- day January 22. Interment will be in People’s Cemetery. BARLOW —. At St. Eleanors on Sunday, January 18th, 1959, Pauline Mae Leona, three and a half month old daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Eldon Barlow, St. Eleanors. Forwarded from the . Bowness ‘Funeral Home Monday aftérnoon to the home +_of her grandmother Mrs. Ervil ‘Stewart from where the fu- neral will be held on Tuesday, January 20th at 2.00 p.m. In- terment in Hillside Cemetery, Wellington. BENIOT — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on Sunday, Jan. . - 18th, 1959. Joseph Paul Beniot 8- month-old son of Leading Sea- man and Mrs. Robert iot 261 Richniond St., and H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. His Remains are resting at the Charlotte- town Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Mon- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terment in Roman Catholic Cemetery. -}DeLOREY — In the Charlotte- town Hospital on January 18, 1959, Mrs. Rose DeLorey, 23 Alley Street, age 87 years. Her remaing are resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place on Wednesday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. YOUNKER — At Charlottetown, January 18, 1959, Mrs. Ber- tram Younker, in her 989th year. Remains will be trans- ferred from the Outcliffe Fu- neral Home to the home of her son, Wilbur Younker, Kings- ton, from where the funeral will be held Tuesday, service starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Kingston cemetery. RENT TV AS A GIFT FOR A HOSPITAL PATIENT BOWLANS TELEPHONE 9624 IRRTHATION MAKES OU NER’ to new, scientific tabetenete ‘srmulntion. thou- sands of men and women now escape one old, tired, irritable and depressed from a leep and worrying about omer 5 tee manatee t frequent, og. 9 tion, Wet- tin as Up Nights—or Strong Condy Urine, due to common Kidney or | Bladder Irritations, which often result | im secondary Backache, Hékdache, Rheu- | matic Pains and Nervousness. In such eases New Improved CYSTEX usually eo 4 uick, calming relief combating fing => in acid urine; and relaxing, sic pain relief. Over a Billion crs: tablets Ser — ee on = and success for young and old boratory Tested and Certified CYSTEX at cre a Nodes. See how | much better 1 April 1924 RC carried govera- flights. ’ an infegenative to present of Gisplay of aircraft photographs, Canadian first filight {airmail covers and corresponding data. The’ display is planned~for pre- sentation at the Anaugl C.P.S. Exhbition to be held at Sarnia in May 1959 and also‘on — Air Force Day at RCAF Station Aylmer in Jurie. The display will also be shown at er appro- priate locations upon’ request: _.The members of this stamp ~ with- collectors or who are iater- ested ec abetens or selling Canadian airmail first flight cov- ers. In this ‘matter the c hopes to be able to present most comprehensive collection of these historically important covers. ATOMS-FOR\PEACE WISH VATICAN VITY (Reuters) — Pope John Wednesday received in special audience officials of the executive commission of the Eu- ropean Atomic Pool (Euratom). He expressed best wishes for their work in applying , nuclear energy to peaceful purposes. PERSONALS Mrs. Hollis Woodside, St. Ele- anors, underwent surgery -on Thursday morning at Prince County Hospital. Her many friends and relatives wish her a speedy recovery. | Woodworking Plant Planned | For Springhill | HALIFAX (CP) — Labor Minister Pyke said Saturday negotiations will probably be completed this week. for a woodworking plant for Spring- hill, N.S. Mr. Pyke said newly-organiz- ed Springhill Wood Products Limited, battked by. unidenti- fied Halifax interests, plans to operate a factory to turn out pre-cut components ‘for house } construction. The plant will em- ploy ne a dozen men. to. start new company bopes- increase the payroll to io eventually. + Fred Blair, manager of ~ in- ‘dustrial Estates Limited, and - |. representatives of the new firm will visit Springhill today to ‘survey_a‘proposéd 60-acre site. ‘Tnidustrial\ Estates, a Nova : SCOUT DRIVE Major Orin Simonds has been | TORONTO (CP) — Tmpera- tures issued by the weather -| office: ; ’ Min. Max. Night Day Dawson — #1 Vancouver “6 51 Victoria aA 47 Edmonton 5 15 Calgary 16° «624 Regina 3 15 lished subsidiary, Springhill appointed Provincial chairman of | Scotia crown the Boy Scout financial campaign | S — = which will start in all centres in| x which Scouting is active Febru- ary 1, except in Charlottetown where it will commence January * The objective is to raise $7,- FINE ARTS EXHIBITION MONTREAL (CP) — The 76th annual spring exhibition of the Montreal Museum, of Fine Arts will be held April 2 to May 3, it was announced »Wednesday. Classes of work admitted are paintings in oil, pastel or water colors, drawings and prints in all media and sculpture. 15214 Great George Street Bills piling up? You're always welcome at LARGEST ALL-CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY ~~ y MENUUE 3 _ The Geeta, Charatietown: on, Jan 1, 988 Winnipeg 15. 9 Glasgow 15 and 25, Chariottetowan Toronto w 18 |15 and 20, Morscen and Saiat Ottawa 4 16 | John 10 and 20, Frocevicien 5 and Montreal “ee 19 | 20, Edmundston and Campbellton Quebéc 4 11 |5 below and 10 above. Frederictoa 13 27 Bay of Fundy: Southwest winds Saint Joha #17 27 | 20; ' snowflurries; visibility 10 Moncton 16 28 ‘miles, lowering in snow‘lurrizs to Halifax 28 34 |one mile; not much change in Chariottetown 32 29 | temperature. Yarmouth = = High tide’ today at Charlotte. St. John’s “4 «= gg.:s«s| town at 6.23 a.m. and 5.38 p.m. At Rustico at 1.33 p.m. Sum- merside tide eighteen minutes later thad Charlottetown. Sun ris- - es today at 1.46 a.m. and sets at 5.02 p.m, Pee HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says little change in weather is indicated for today as southwesterly winds gradually feed colder ait across-most of the Maritimess=— » Forecasts: ~“" Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island: Clear with a few cloudy intervals and wiely scattered snowflurries; a G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. Dial 4311 : University, was ‘teas 1281. Henderson & Cudmore's Most Successful January Sale in 45 years is saving Island men. dollars and dollars on Top Quality Wear. SAVE 20% to 60% IE A | 0 - ‘STORE-WIDE AUP Whe NO, Phone 7306 \ Offers ruary 9, 1959. II EGG GRADING—This ment Regulations. January 26, 1959.. tion, Sewing, Laundry, ete: instruction and : receive assistanc \ - MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO P.E.I. MARCH OF DIMES P.O. BOX 516 The above courses PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL | .__-S¢Hoot Charlottetown YOUTH TRAINING, (DAYTIME) . SHORT COURSES J AGRICULTURE—This four-week (day) course includes instruction in Animal Health, Animal Husbandry, Field Crops. and other topics of interest. Course begins Feb- three-week February 23, 1959, is designed to train young men and young women in the operating and management of Egg Grading Stations. Instruction is given Eggs, Use of Equipment, lll HOMEMAKING—This is a six-week course beginning truction is given in Cooking, Nutri- ndicrafts, Leatherwork, Home Nursing, Young men and young women 16 years of age and older are eligible to attend, these courses. Those who must live away from home while receiving ho satisfactorily complete a to the extent of $9.00 per week. Those interested’ in taking any of these courses should apply at once to the School Prin- cipal or dial 4647, or 3774, Charlottetown. sufficient number of applications-are received. 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Broken size ranges. '@ Hyde Park Taifored @ Towne Hall Tailored @ Fashion Craft Tailored _— ‘ i j ! ; = Popular — OVERCOATS 5 HOUSECOATS . one lot: $5.00 DRESSES .__ one rack $5.00 | BLOUSES one lot 98c : @ Reg. $59 Alpacamas $44.95 PURSES one lot $1.00 —— GLOVES one lot 98¢ SWEATERS onelot $5.00 MEN! It’s Your Opportunity To Save 20% to 60% on finest TROUSERS, JACKETS, WORK CLOTHING, SPORTS COATS and HABERDASHERY — Come In Today - This Very Day. 1-3 OFF- 1-3 OFF At These Prices Cash Only Please! DIAL 8925 | _ HENDERSON 4 CUDMOR . 4 “i WHERE QUALITY 15 SURE |= \ 4