S. D. U. STUDENT AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP Paul L. McGillivray (eft), re-| Dunstan's College yesterday in gional inspector of Indian Schools, | the office of the Registrar, Rev. presents Charles Sark (right) with} ramund J. Roche (center). a scholarship certificate on be- half of the Indian Affairs branch of the federal Department of| Student at SDU, Citizenship and Immigration. The presentation took place at St. CITY AND Mr. Sark, who is a First Year Science is a former pupil of Lennox Island Indian Day School, and is the son of a former Chief of the local Indian population, the late John Sark. The award was extablished: (a), in recognition of the boy’s determination to/get an education and his success thus far-in doing so; and (b), to encourage other uttie colder; northwest winds 15. Page 2 The Guan» indian boys and girls to. strive to gain such awards in future and thus to encourage them to fur- ther their education. This is the first: time such awards: have been made by the department. j CENTRAL RUMMAGE SALE at Y. M. C. A. Saturday, February 8 at 2:45 p. m. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy, open 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. COAL, WE have in stock, Al bion Nut, and Acadia Egg. H. R Large and Co. - LARGEST assortment of Val- entines now on display at Mar- itime Stationers Ltd. REMEMBER FRIDAY 1.30 p. m. Meeting of Railway Veterans Association. BALANCE FALL and Winter Dresses %2 price. The Gloria, 165 Great George Street. CAKE SALE S&S. A. McDonalds Friday, Feb 7, 2 p:m. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of B.LS. DR. T. GENCHEFF will be ab- sent from his office from Feb. 3 to March 12 inclusive. LOOKING FOR A GOOD in- vestment? The ‘Y’ deals in young lives and guarantees lasting di- vidends. NOTRE DAME Alumani Cake sale will ‘be held at Sherwin Williams on Friday, Feb. 7 ae 1.30. p.m. CARD PARTY Central Royal- ‘ty Hall, Thursday, 8.30. Begin- ning new tournament. Good priz- es and lunch. SEE OUR. display of Valen- tines“ cards comics and ~senti- mentals for children and grown ups.. Maritime Stationers Ltd. SHIPMENT NEW Spring House Dresses size 14 to 20. and 38 to £4, $2.98 and $3.98. The Gloria, {65- Great. George Street. MEETING OF THE Progres- lve’ Conservative Poll. Commit- tee and workers of Southport No. 54 at Lorne Kelly’s Monday, Feb- tuary 10th, at 8.00 o’clock. EAST ADULT POLIO Im- munization Clinic for Charlotte- town at Salvation Army. Citadel, Great George Street, Monday, February 10th, 4 p.m. through to 9 p.m. No first given. All adults due for second inocula- tion urged to attend. WALLPAPER, room lots, half price. Firestone Home and Auto. YOUTH NEEDS THE ‘Y’ and the ‘Y’ needs your contribution. It is depending on you. CORRECTION — In the In Memoriam published on January 23, 1958 for. the late James Par- nell Curran, under Baskets of Flowers the names should read: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- Dougall, . Beatrice and Lloyd, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. William Rooney, Watertown, Mass. All other names listed under Bas- kets of Flowers should have been listed under Cards of Sympathy. POLICE COURT In City Police Court yesterday Magistrate Mar- tin fined a resident of Parkdale $100 and costs following a plea of guilty to a charge of impaired driving. The accused was charg- ed originally with drunken driv- ing. In addition three persons appearing on charges of being drunk and incapable were dis- posed of as follows: ‘one was re- manded to February 7; another was remanded to February 12; and the third was sentenced to 20 days in jail. All three were. re- "| sidents of Charlottetown.. es BANDMASTER ees David Mills was named bandmaster for the recently-organized bugle band of Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Kent at a meeting of the spon- soring body the Naval Officers’ Association of Canada, P.E.1. Norman Black presided ‘at the ameeting in the wardroom of|j were 23 members present. The band instruments were purchased |f with proceeds of a public appeal if organized by N.O.A.C the card party held at the Clo- ver Club last night: ladies first Mrs. Alex Ford; second, Josie Blanchard; consolation, Mary MacDonald; gents first, Albert |MacKennan; second, Brent Essery; consolation, James Cavanaugh. The door prize was won yby - Mr. Albert (4 ee the ' freeze-out rs. | A Candidate for Countil in Ward 5! I have entered my name as candidate for- Councillor in Ward Five in the coming civic PRIZE WINNERS — The fol- | lowing were prize winners at |i Mrs. | by |# Ambrose Doyle and Leo|§ Duffy; and the, tournament win- |} ners were: ladies, ‘Mrs. Am-|} brose Doyle; and gents, Brent Essery. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY—The funeral of the late Miss Lillian S. Earle was ‘held yesterday after- noon from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul’s Church where service was conducted Rev. Can- on J. T. Ibhott. Interment was in ‘The Peoples Cemetery. The Pall- bearers were A. J. Haslam, A. G. Hogan, E. V. Bell, A. J. Likely G. F. Roper, L. V. Dingwell. PERSONALS Mr. J. Austin Trainor entered the Charlottetown Hospital ee day afternoon. - The many friends of Mrs. Frank Willis, North River, are sorry to hear of her illness and hope for a speedy recovery. She is a pa-| tient in the P.E. Island Hospital. Friends of little David Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Murphy, 15 Spring Street, will be sorry to hear that he is still a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. All his little friends wish him a com- plete recovery. : The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam MacEachern of Mt. Ryan, now residing at the Lennox Hotel, will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital suffering from a broken shoulder. BIRTHS © | BURKE = At the Ghuiousiowa Hospital, February 4, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert - Burke, (nee Francis Fitzgerald), Char- lottetown, a daughter. 6 lbs. 1 0Z.: ® MACARTHUR — At the P.E.I. Branch last evening. President W.| Hospital on February 2, 1958, PUBLIC NOTICE CIVIC ELECTION Voters’ Lists have been prepared for the Civic Election to be held on Wednesday, February 12th, 1958, and will be posted for inspection of all electors at the City Court Room, City Building, up to and including Mon- day, February 10th, 1958 from 11:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. daily. H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. There |p fications only, to Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mac- Arthur, Union Road, a son, Tan Darrell. MacDONALD — At the P. E. I, Hospital on February 5, 1958 to Mr.’ and Mrs. Oliver Mac- Donald, Churchill, a daughter, 8 Ibs., 1 02. DEATHS CARR — At the P. E. I. Hospital Feb. 5, 1958, William N. Carr, of 21 Lincoln St. in his 94th year. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice. later. BEST'— At Belmont, Lot 16, on Tuesday Feb. 4th, 1958, Annie Harriet Best, wife of William Best in her 78th year. For- warded from the Bowness Fu- neral Home to her late residence where the funeral service will Be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday Feb. 7th. Interment will be in the Lot 16 Methodist Cemetery. COSTELLO — At The Charlotte- town Hospital on Wed. Feb. 5, 1958, William E. Costello, for- merly of Lot 65 in his 80th year. His remains are rest- ing at The Charlottetown Fu- .neral Home. Funeral notice later. MacEACHERN — At the home of his sister, Mrs... Raymond Trainor, ‘Canavoy,, on. Wednes- ‘day, Feb. 5, 1958, Aeneas Mac- Eachern ‘in’ his 78th year. His remains will be forwarded this afternoon at 3 o’clock from The . Charlottetown Funeral Home to his late residence from where ‘the funeral will be held Saturday morning . In connection: with the annual financial campaign of the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A., Mr. Ben E. Rogers, Manager of the Bank of Montreal and Chariman of the Finance Committee, in an interview yesterday, stated that contributions being received are highly encouraging. Mr. Rogers said that in his opinion it is a remarkable thing that only $47,000 of the original cost of $250,000 for the building erected in 1947, remains unpaid. However, the interest on this amount added to the annual maintenance deficit is an added drain on the finances. TO SERVE YOUTH When asked the reason for the annual deficit, Mr. Rogers ex- pone that the Charlottetown: Queens County Conservatives Plan Meeting A special meeting of the Queens County Progressive Conservative Executive was held last evening at Committee | Headquarters, Great George Street, with a full attendance. The president, Mr. J. Philip Matheson, was in the chair. The enthusiastic’ meeting was addressed ‘by Mr. Heath N, Mac- quarrie, M.P. Routine business was dealt with and it was decided to hold the Annual Meeting ‘@ the Queens County Progressive’ Con- servative Association in conjunc- ‘tion with the Nominating Conven- tion to be held on Thursday even- ing, February 20th. at the Com- munity Centre, Stewart Street, Charlottetown. for Requiem High Mass at St. Andrew’s Church. Interment in the Church Cemetery. WHEN IT COMES TO FINE’ FOOD MORE AND MORE FOLKS Needs Explained mental **Y” like all others was designed to serve youth through provid- ing progtams for their spiritual, and physical develop- ment and the fact that hundreds of boys and girls under the age of 18 take part in the weekly activities in addition to several hundred young adults, idence that our “‘Y’’ is going a long way toward fulfilling its purpose. NOT FEES ONLY “However, it was never the in- tention’, said Mr. Rogers ‘“‘that a Y.M.C.A. should be’ self-sup- porting by the fees collected from children. If that were done (Continued on page 15) Are Not Seeking More Benefits. _ The president of the Public Servants Association, Mr. T. A. White yesterday stated that the Organization is well pleased with their Group Insurance plan which was instituted by the Island Gov- ernment last;summer. , Contrary to a report which ap- peared in this paper yesterday, he said the Public Servants are not seeking additional insurance benefits. ‘‘As’a matter of fact we consider ourselves fortunate | in that we are one of the few Provincial organizations who|| have such a plan’, said Mr. White. is. ev- |, few snowflurries are forecast. New Brunswick will have mostly sunny skies. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Variable Cloudi- ness with a few snowflurries; a Burke Electric Authorized BB Dealer - Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television 112 Kent Sf. 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W.jfor teachers and lastly the help | 7° ‘ 44 45 h J Victoria ...+++eceeses ton and Fredericton, Edmundston| er than Charlottet, tne Matheson and the MHonourable| which a Royal Commission could Edmonton Ea tb | ‘© valltcn isero dad 15;) dae] a own. Keir Clark yesterday afternoon.| play in educating public opinion y zy ee aay 5 | and Camp . _ ug | 508 ban, am, a ah Discussion took place regarding! and assuring economical spend- eine ee 6 : Saint John 5 and <0. ite the establishment of experimental! ing of additional revenue on the ao Bia oe 97 33 larger units of Administration | schools. a ae aa a Change NOW to of schools combining districts| The Public Attitudes Committee ae SON Ltn 6 15 M OTO- M ASTER where no building program was! has representatives from’ the fol- ae Pn ae eres a immediately needed. lowing organizations:- Prince Ed- | ei i, Tonk cok "40 23 ‘ Other matters discussed were| ward Island Home and School, bain ‘ SS ag as Pennsylvania a larger proportion of public} Teachers Federation, Federation Halifs oe ay “Heavy Duty” moneys to improve the education-| of Agriculture, Women’s Insti- a : iicoWa 07 28 VY y al system by providing additional | tutes, Catholic Women’s League, ; re a ee ah 29 MOTOR OIL supervisory teachers for ‘rural Board of Trade, Canadian Legion. Von oe 24 26 ee St. John’s sccececcees+ 29 32 Gallon: ; 5 ° s HALIFAX (CP)—The weather iy [- é n a n C E a officer says colder air covers the SAVE Maritimes and all regions are ex- pected to remain below freezing SAFELY reas wii today. Cloudiness will vary and a For Prompt, . Courteous Delivery CALL Semple's . Pharmacy DIAL 4171 WAS Cornwall, P. E. Island. WINNER OF YESTERDAY'S SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM VERNON BAIN ATKINSON'S ANNIVERSARY SALE AND DON’T FORGET THIS FEATURE SPECIAL: ~ FIVE ROSES FLOUR ou.m | 65 The dae RENDEZVOUS CH'TOWN leaving the house at 9 o’clock QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS ‘All persons, especially wives or husbands qualified to vote under (b) be- low, and non tax payers such as men aged over 60 voting on rental quali- should see that they are registered with the Electoral Officer in order to have their names on the Voters’ List. ‘All voters qualified as below must be 21 years of age, residents of the City for one year, (except non residents occupying business premises); Cana- FINAL THREE DAYS | ATKINSON'S GROCERY'S GREAT | 15th ANNIVERSARY SILVER SEAI MOLASSES | QUARTS 98° JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS election, and solicit your expression of con- fidence on Feb. 12th. I will do my utmost to further your interests in our city’s manage- ment. H. E. HYNDMAN. op DIAMOND 'S : “quality “value TAYLORS JEWELLERS LTD. FRESH EGGS _ CHOICE HOME COOKED CAKES, COOKIES and PASTRIES - - - at the CITY MARKET eet FRiGave PATRONIZE ISLAND PRODUCTS dian citizens, and not in arrears of taxes at December 3ist. SLICED, “RINDLESS Qualified voters, subject to above, are: (a) Owners or joint-owners (for three months previous to election day) of real estate in the City. to the extent of $500.00 assessed value. (b) Wife or husband of such an owner if the owner be entitled to vote. - (ce) Men renting premises in the City of ‘a yearly rental of at least $100. 00 and having rented such in the City for the three months previous to Election Day. (d) Women who have been assessed for past year for Civic Taxes and not in arrears as above. (e) Men and women who have paid Educational Tax for the past year. (£) Non-residents of the City if otherwise qualified as above and doing MULTIPLE VOTING business and ocupying business premises in the City. Persons voling on (a) (b) (c) (d) or MD above may vote in each Ward in which they are so qualified. Persons voting on (e) above may vote only in the Ward of which they are a resident. “Property or rental qualifications having removed to another Ward within three months next preceding date of election, entitles vote in the former Ward only. Dated at Charlottetown this 6th day of February, A. D. 1958... (Signed) EK. F. SELLER, Electoral Officer for the City of Charlottetown. GLO - COAT PINTS 98° a BF SWIET’S SWIFT'S PREMIUM Regular Premium HAM AND EVERY DAY. Just drop your name in ballot box. FREE - FREE - FREE GIVEN FREE EACH FREE DEMONSTRATION HEINZ TOMATO SOUP ALL WEEKEND SPECIAL ON HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 4 TINS 49c RED ROSE TEA BAGS 60 CUP SIZE 13° PICNIC 2 AY nt . PLus MANY, MANY MORE SPECIALS OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9.30P. ACON SHOULDERS |