N. LIcANMAoniINsI I oonINicIAN nsruouc ” chaplain (RC) J.P. Farrell, ofljillo. West Indies. Chaplain Farrel.Olfioers and men of the cruiser H mm Mt and AB Arthur Ryan land AB Ryan serve in the cruiser participated in Canada Day cele- ” ' ' t . ',llMCS Quebec. which reccut- brations held in connection with 'JhRFI0tli'I0W"v PEI" ch" w"h;lyi visited the Dominican Republic the city's International Fair. The two members Of the SC3Fb0Y0lport in the course of a three Quebec will return to Halifax later llisslnn of Canada in Ciudad Tru-imonth Caribbean training cruise. in April. (National Defence Photo) Parkdale H. 8. 5. Hear Assistant Education Director The monthly meeting of the Parkdale Home and School Assoc- atinn was held in the Parkdale Ilall, Wednesday. March 21st at 30 with Mr. P. J. 'MacDonaid residing and 35 members pres- ant Following the minutes and treas- . Federat- 'as read. It stressed that mem- bers should either hear or read Judge Poitier's address in April. Varimls program suggestions were Ilsn offered. Chaperones for the April social of the Youth Club were requested. The parent attendance prize mon- ey was won by Mrs. Livingstonets I III MEMOIIIAM Sephen Duffy. 66, passed away March 13, 1956 in Somerville. Mass where he made his home for the past 28 years. Mr. Duffy was born in Kelly's Cross. P.E.I. The son of James and Ellen (Sheenan) Duffy. He is survived by his wife Dor- othy E. (McDonald). three daught- ers. Mrs. Rita Pickett, Arlington, Mass., Mrs. Katherine Gould. Medlord. Mass.. Miss Eilcey Duffy. Somerville, and one son. Joseph E. Duffy of Maiden, Mass.. and nine grandchildren. Also, two sist- ers. Miss Sarah Duffy. Dorchestcr. and Sister Mary Nazareth. Sisters of St. Vincent De Paul. Good Shep- ard Order. Springfield, Mass. Mr. Duffy was a retired Rail- way Express Clerk. late member of Mt. Benedict Coucll No. 75, Knights of Columbus. Somerville. St. Catherine's Holy Name Society, ' CAUTIOUS or sovmr LONDON (AP)-A Labor peer has cautioned against any change of heart toward Russia as a result of the debunking of the Stalin leg- parliamentary undersecretary for jforeign affairs, told the House of ILords Tuesday the change may be "only one in degree and not in kind. The new setup may be less oppressive. but I think caution about the effect of the changes is fully justified." HUGE INCREASE Canadian refinery production of I itchblende products was valued at 526,374,000 in 1954. against 81.- 12l,600 in 1939. The Senior Choir of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown present The Easter Cantata tt0LlVE'1' T0 CALVARY” OI! coon rrunav at 8 P.M. Following are the soloists: Maids Rogerson, Joyce Mc- Callum, George Johnson, Harvey MacPherson. Wil- liam K. Rogers, Stanley Lancaster. Offering is for Choir Fund class. The President introduced the ,and the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Local No. 202. Funeral was held on Friday, Qnzie, Assistant Director of Edu- -March 15. with 8 Solemn High I on whose topic "Text Books" Mass in St. Cntherinels Church in ' vcd most enlightening to all lsomerviile. Interment in the fam- isent. He can lained the various lily lot in Holy Cross Cemeteryp 'stems used by the Provinces of Maiden. Mass. ; nada for supplying authorized M5 to students. They are; rental costing the student 38 to 84 a year: free loan texts: texts subsidized by either the provincial govern- ment or local school boards or both. The provincial government snhsniizcd text method is used in P.E.I. and means that the text books are sold to the students ati approximately one third to one - MILLINEIZY CAKE 3. PANTRY slit: 1 In Aid of Catholic Social Welfare Bureau. LATEST FASHIONS FOR EASTER GREAT GEORGE ST. EVERY STYLE HI-STYLE - Holy Wool: NF Baptist Church Special Holy Week Services con- tinued Tuesday evening in the Charlottetown Baptist Church und- er the leadership of Rev. Keith I-Iobson, pastor of the Summer-side Baptist Church. The general theme of the services is "The Heart of tho Passion." Mr. Hobson, former- ly of England and now in his third Canadian pastorate, took for his subject, "Christ Cleanses." Members of the Men's Associa- tion formed a special choir, eight of their number rendering the sel- ection. "The Wayside Cross." Mr. Mitten. pastor of the church. also welcomed as special guests the members of the Boy Scout Troop and Wolf Cub Pack. The services continue Wednes- day evening at ti o'clock. at which time Mr. Hobson will speak on the theme, "Christ Pleads." FAIRLY CLOSE The planet Mars will be only 35,000,000 miles away from Earth years. 1 in September. 1956. nearest in 32& FOR, MEN ONLY The Easter" Bunny Offers you i Costello”: llavo Fine Display or Easter Boot An in the past years Costello's have their usual high quality beef for their customers, delivered to them by their regular suppliers. namely Malcolm Macswain and the Drake Bros. Worthy of parti- cular mention in this fine display, of Easter Beef is one Baby Beef i 11 months. dressing 435 pounds and supplied by Wm. Macl(ay,l Brackley. . Also at Costello's new up to date meat market will be found a fine display of Maple Leaf Products, such as regular hams. shankless picnics. cottage rolls, bacon, etc. Also an extensive line of canned and bottled goods and vegetables, and other staple groceries. v For your Easter needs and care- ful attention. Dial 7377 or 7378' early. A i scon McHALE SHOES at J 1.3 on: while they last. At LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. EASTER BEEF AT THOMAS H. MILLS ON OUR SPECIAL LIST Rib Roast, lb. . . . 53c All Steaks, lb. . . . 65c Shoulder Roasts, any cut, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c This Easter. as has been the custom at this season for over 40 years. the Thomas H. Mills Meat Market, l35 Hillsboro Street, will once again provide an outstanding display of Easter Beef. Five carcasses produced especially for the Easter trade in- cludes two from W. Taylor, Long Creek. totalling 2105 lbs, two baby beef weighing 1700 lbs. from A. Roberts, Southport. and another baby beef at 700 lbs. from G. MacKay. Brackley. The beef are being dressed by Charles Jackson and Allison Bell. The Thomas H. Miils' Meat Market is one of the oldest es- tablished firms in the city. Its history dates over 100 years. Holding to custom set down through the years. Mr. Frank Mills, proprietor. cordially invites patrons to inspect the display on Good Friday. The years of experience of this firm are a guar- antee of satisfaction to the customer. Ham and bacon from Canada Packers and Swift Canadian, to- gether with canned goods and I fill assortment of vegetables are also to be found here. One could be well advised to give Miils' Meat Market a call before com- ing ot a final decision on where to purchase your Easter feast needs, The phone number k 423. Deliveries will be made. hall the publisher's list price. Mr. lllacl(enzle explained the advant- ages and disadvantages of each system and felt parents should consider which system they pre- nssrnn SATURDAY AFTERNOON -- 12-6 nunnso ROOMS, lr- d. eFI:II0wing adjournment lunch Pownal st was served. ANNUAL EASTER MONDAY PLAY Iniliid of The Charlottetown Hospital By Special Arrangement With Rowe Peterson and Company At the COMMUNITY CENTRE y APRIL2nd and 3rd 1 l I "Where's The Fire" 4 Tots and teens to wear our picture- Curtaln at 8:15 Admission 75: All Scots Reserved Tickets on sale or Holman's From Tuesday March 27th. ' Accessories f Shirts ' Coats L ' Coats ' Shirts ' Pants . AJ M's We have now on display for your, inspection our Easter parade of Baby Beef. The carcasses on dis- Play were from top ranking animals. purchased through Wellington McNelll from the following: M. F. Mutch. Earnscllffe; J. Otis MacLeod & Sons, U182; R. Warren, North River: Athol McBeth. ; Marshfleld; Howard Martin, Orwell; E. Deacon, . North Wlltshirc; Drake Bros., Vernon. Also purchased some selected animals from the . following Calf Clubs: Mrs. Frank Mutch. J. Otis MacLeod, Raymond - Warren. Athol McBeth, Hamid Martin, E. Dea- , con. i Included in our display are Tendersweet Hams I (Mania: and Boneless), and Special Capon Chicks. J. M. Roar. UR PERFEU ERIIHIJ L 1 S l : DIAL 5585 pretty Easter fashions. our gay, new selection taodayl FOR THE LITTLE GIRL FOR THE LITTLE MAN will love Sec ' Blouses ' Dresses ' Sweaters ' Jackets ' Sweaters ' Ties V-on--t-T . I I 7 l . is- T59 QUEEN ST. FOR CHILDREN Dress the children up for East- or in a wonderful new outfit from "Holmes and Bradley" Tots and Teen Store. COATS. SUITS & COAT SETS. DRESSES. SKIRTS. BLOUSES. SLACKS. Etc.. can be found in all the new Spring colors. You'il always find Real Values at your store for girls. THE MISSES HOLMES 'AND BRADLEY DIAL 34 I 4 LET'S NOT PLAY A SILLY CIIARADE FOWL Lb. 39c Brighitls 16 Oz. Typhone Sliced 20 On. Grave's Vitamized Choice Grade "A" 8 MONTHS OLD "JUST LIKE A CHICKEN” ROBIN HOOD. FLOUR 35 LB. BAG PEACHES.2ltinc........4Ic PINEAPPLE. till '1 . . . . . . . . 33: 48 Oz. If you wish to have the BEST Roast of Beef this Easter, try one of our delicious Roasts. They are not too fat and not too lean. They're just right. We know you will be pleased as punch with the Quality of our Beef. It in delic- ious. delectable, well it is just be- yond all words we can possibly on- press. L F RUITS E VEGETABLES Florida White or Pink GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . . . . . 39c Long Firm CUKES. each . .a . . .. 23: Large LETTUCE. head . . . . . . 23: Sweet Maple Leaf TENDERSWEET HAM Half or Whole Lb. 49: Breakfast Sliced Smoked Shankless PIC NICS, lb. Lean Loin Fresh Country Style NEW YORK DRESSED GRADE "A" TURKEYS 63c 59: IACON.b. 43c 39: PORK CHOPS. lb. . . . 49: SAUSAGE. lb. 39: Under 12 Lbs. Over 15 Lbl. fin . . . . . . 29: 2 M. a c - o o . 29' York Choice Cream Style Sgglsgrizgv b'"""" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' BE c”"- 2 ' '5 "- "'” 2" GREEN Beans. us. 29: Clark's Fancy 20 Oz. Juicy morida TOMATO JUICE. 2 I-ins . . . 33c ORANGES. doz. . . . . . . . . 49: Fresh Ideal Dairy Kraft For Your Easter Ham Cottage Cheese Chou Whiz Heinz Prepared Pkg 25: 8 on ior 37: Musmd ' ' 2 - 6 oz. iurs 29: No. 1 Creamery Kellogg's weichvs BUTTER ALL BRAN snap: Jump 2 lbs. 1.23 Large Pkg. 29c 24 oz. bottle 45c FEATURE rrtonudr Johnson's .?i20.000.00 Contest Entry Blanks at our Store. Pint 59c SUPER CLUB (WHITE) ' SERVIETTES, pkg. . . I9c EXTRA FRESH GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS Doz. 55c FLUFFO snonreumc ” 2 lbs. 59: