Inge 2 'I'lseIGua.rdIa.I Thursday. April 7, 1955 Older Boys "Parliament" To Meet Next Week An older boys model parliament el Prince Edward Island will con- vene in the Legislative Assembly Room of the Provincial Building ea Friday. April 15 at 7 pm. Hon. A. W. Matheson. after a meeting el the Government announced that the room would be available for the model parliament. Legislation to be debated by the members will include nior sl problems. the Christian faith, the Lord's Day Act. temperance and sports. . Various churches of the City were represented on a planning committee under the chairman- ship of Rev. G. Howard Christie City and Central EASTER TOYS. large Firestone Home at Auto. LAST MINUTE arrivals at Hi- Style Millinery. A hundred new styles just arrived and priced from 82.95 to 321.50. P.E.I. HOSPITAL annual meet- ing Tuesday. April 12 at 8:30 p.m. in the new nurses residence. Mem- bers and friends invited to attend. YORK Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minister Rev. J. M. Sproule. Good Friday, April 8th. I p.m. Brackley. service iol special music. Easter Sunday. lApril 10. ll a.m. York. 2:33 pm. Brackley. 7:30 p.m.. Central. Ser- vice of special music. VISITING CITY C T,Sgt. R. L. Bonham and Mrs. Bonham and daughter Patricia of Biloxi. Mis- sissippi are visiting with Mrs- variety. of Trinity Church. Mr. R. J. Ru- pert in acting as registrar and about forty to fifty boys hetween sixteen and twenty-one are ex- pected to attend. Mr. David MacDonald. Fitzroy Street. will act as premier. Mal- colm MacRae of Cherry V3”?! 85 deputy premier and Dave Stewart as Speaker of the house. The cab- inet will include Gordon MacBeth. minister of devotional affairs and Niels Hansen. minister of physical affairs. A minister of social affairs and of temperance will also be appointed. y Registration will be on Friday afternoon in Zion Church Hall and the opening of the parliament in the PI'()VlnL'laI Building will be in the evening with the reading of the Speech from the Throne. the oath of allegiance and ap- pointment of committees. Sessions will be held Saturday afternoon and evening and Sun- day afternoon. The closing pm- rogation ceremony is scheduled for A p.m . Sunday. Various homes In the city will be entertaining out of town delegates. Howard Mclnnls FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. dllmls. MARRIAGES. ' DEATHS 50: Per Insertion pital on April 6. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Day (nee Sylvia R831- nert. of Kensington. a son. Weight I lbs. MARRIAGES McLean. Ada Lillian mond Alvin Stewart. P. E. 1;- DEATHS NOLAN-In the ca; on Wednes- ' Nolan. formerly aged 74 years. His remains rest- er. SOLOMON-At the Charlottetown Hospital. Wednesday. April I955. Frank Solomon of George- town. aged 77 years. His remains were transferred from the Hen- nessey Funeral Home on Wednes- day evening at 7 o'clock to his late residence where funeral will be held Good Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. James Roman Cath- olice Church. Georgetown. Inter- ment church cemetery. ARSENAl7LT- Passed away at Prince County Hospital on Tues- day April 5th. 1955. Fred J. Arsen- ault of Urbainville. P.E.I.. in his 73rd year. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home to the above address from where the funeral will be held on Friday. April 8th at 10 R m. to Egmont Bay Roman Catholic Church. In- terment in the church cemetery. KELLY -- At Charlottetown on Wednesday. April 6. 1955. James Kelly. formerly of Ptsquirl in his 85th year His remains will be transferred this morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the residence of his sister. Mrs. Josephine Smith. Pcakes from where the funeral Will be held Friday afternoon to St. Cuthbert's Church. St. Theresa's for funeral service at 3 o'clock. Interment in the church ccmetcry. WALSH-M the home of her son. Cecil Walsh. Summerville. on Tuesday. April 5. I955. Mrs. Maurice Walsh in her 77th year. Her remains were forwarded from the Charlottetown Funeral Home b her late residence from where in funeral will be held Friday morning to St. .Ioschim's Church. Vernon River for funeral service at 9:15 Interment in the church cemetery. N. D. MucLeon UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltalilre DIAL 5549 Charlottetown Funeral Home 70 Huston 90. mar. use Oeaiplete Funeral and A-Iinhloe Service -- Iheue - I33: I. saannn I SERVICE AT TRINITY - The Bonham's parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. Maclntyre. 22 Goodwill Avenue. lprior to their departure for Mun- ich. Germany. where Sgt. Bonham y has been posted. Irwin Christian Fellowship Group .assisted in last night's mid-week lservice at Trinity Church. con- lducted by Rev A. Frank Mac- I Lean. Mr. David Murphy read the I scripture and the message was de- Livered by Rev. Howard Christie. ;Taking as his subject, ”The , temptations of J e s u s.” Mr. jChristie delivered a stirring East- ler message. Mrs. C. J. Fear was I heard in a solo. ”There is a Green Hill Far Away." A representation of the l.C.F.G. occupied the choir iand led In the musical portion of worship THE BAPTIST CHURCH - A large congregation in the Baptist Church yesterday evening listened with rapt attention to the second last pre-Easter sermons by Rev. H. L. Mitton-"A Pilgrimage to Cal- vary." The sermon subject was the fourth and fifth words of Suitable I -d . -t I . y l Christ. the word of loneliness tastes. Theo 5:01.31 heasuggfny be: , 5515135 ,I1md dclerk? ht '?l":;)”35Y NIINES '”MY G041! My GM! wh-V Hast utitully re-decorated with the 1e U85 8y mg m e I L ' 1 Thou Forsaken Me." ;of human need-”I Thirst." The lmusic was supplied by the senior choir. After the Easter service the congregation ajourned to the Sun- Popular Store? Enters 42nd Business Year dealers in the Atlantic provinces. . The past year marks the grcrit- P3" "1 "'9 5er”Le were est volume of business eier en-iK- Macphem ioyed from an expanding clien-1 . tele. which is much appi'eciated'B”3ha”l' and gratefully acknowledged. i Their brings to an ever increasing num- ber of patrons, all that is fash-i'cIerks ionable and up-to-date in men'sj wear of every description. and the W0Tdtivalls finished in the new and pop- ular charcoal trimmed in the recognized sup- porting color. pink. The famous fabric lines matin- Baptiit C.G.l.. Affiliation The Charlottetown Baptist tion with the Women's Mission-I C.G.I.T. Groups. vice-president superintendent of theI present Easter erromDruggisl's And 3”” 'The second in a series of drug- A. banquet room with 60 members, their wives and friends present. Leigh Semple. president of the :Prince Edward Island Phar- -maceutical Association. acted as chairman with John MacDonald effect. brightly C.G.I.T. groups of the.C.G.I.T. Groups. A duet. "Neath Churchythe Old Olive Tree". was sung held their ceremony of affilia-fby Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Mitton. l ary Society at the Baptist Church ,Walker. Grace last night. Twenty blue and white Burke, Dianne uniformed girls took part in thelftupert. Gloria McKinnon, Joan Th . k' H d .. d C jservice. Mrs. Harold Mitton pre-lward. Marguerite Brehaut; front mmels :,f(ee..ed ezrilusonmga. Qlfdlsented affiliation badges to eight1row, Rev. H. L. Milton, Mrs. A. year in successful merchandis- gmst mg. which has placed them K. MacPhee. Evelyn - The service was conducted by Christine Mugford. Paula Good, in . . . . . me mrefron, among men-S wear Diane Rupert. president of the Gail Currie. Jean Hansen, Mabel' Others taking Sherren. Gloria Brown. Mrs. A. iMacDonald. and Mrs. Mitton pre- of lsenting affiliation badge to Norma the W. M. S. and Miss Marquerite lBrown. l.O.D.E. Chapter Monthly Meeting day School . , Earl Jenkins. Henry Jenkins. Cal- day. Aim! 6. 1995. John Franklin Vin Wood. Lawson Wood. William of St. Peter s, Maccauumy son. William Coa . Ra M , I118 II "I9 Hemlessey F”"9l”:I!Boswall Carver. Iggy Jotfes. llI(t:iIilt H0m9- F”"9”I ”r3”39m9”'5 5 '.Jones. Gordon Myers. Frank Wood .and Earl Ballem. The active room for the C.G.I.T. play in a wide variety. Here too are featured companion accessor- ies on the entire west wall of the main store- "Stetson" and "Brooks" of class and distinc- tinn. It is in the accessory lines however that the new bright col- our contrasts are sweeping the United States and Canada with "1?" amazing popularity. Arrow shirts. as always, point the way in bringing what is newest and no... in their field of endeavour The world's famous lines in shoes -' Dack' and ”Jarman". trebled in sales at Henderson and Cudmoregsince being taken on as an additional feature item in their store. Easter without new neckwear wouldnft be Easter. At the bat? Provision has been made to meet every desire in color com- binations which makes last min- ute shopping easy-and satisfy. mg: New colorful Easter access- ories are an essential. M i lion old hymn Trees." On ser- commitmentC' 'Father. I commend my During the service were M. Seymour Farquhar- head to foot-at Henderson and Cudmore. The carefully chosen and taste. pall .. . . . . factured by Town Hall Fashion! . .. . . .?5iT”.fl32.i”3Ll.i2.T;i?.f i3l”.?.fl. CW and Hyde Park are on dis- when Rev. Mr. and Mrs. sang that beautiful "Beneath the Olive Thursday evening the final men of the series will be preach- led. subject. the sixth and seventh lwords of Christ-The word of Victory-”It is Finished" are the word of into Thy hands ispirit.” Music will be by the sen- DAY-At the Prince County Hos-l lor choir. FUNERAL YESTERDAY--The funeral of the late Neil W. Mac- Kinnon was held yesterday after- noon from his residence at Cross i Roads to Hazelbrook B a p t is t e Church where service was con- -nimty Church pa,-10,-V Sam;-day, ducted by Rev. C. E. Armstrong. pp;-11 2nd, 1955, by the Rev. A. F. Rev. T. R. Goudge and Rev. J. Bernice I-I. Bishop- Moore of Charlottetown to Ham- Mrs. Kenneth Paynter sang as a McKenzie of Mt.lsolo "It Is No Secret." Interment was in Hazelbrnok Cemetery. The ;honorary pail bearers .W. Wood. Wellington MacNeil. have? tie' as co-chairman. The meeting opened with a live- ly sing song led by Walter Cox with Les Alexander at the piano. Special speaker for the evening was Dr. Harold Shaw who was in- troduced by the chairman. and spoke very flttingly on diagnosis and therapy. He was very capably thanked by the co-chairman. A film presented through the courtesy of Johnso & Johnson Ltd. Montreal was shown by their representative Mr. Fred Osborne. Saint John. N. B. and was enthusi- asticly received by all present. Guests present beside the speaker were Mr. Walter Butler. manager National Canadian Drugs. Saint John. N.B.. their Island repre-; sentative Mr. Bill Killoran and. Mr. Art French. as usual at Henderson and Cud- more. a Work of art. which can- not fail to induce the discrimin- sling shopper to buy carefully and in good taste. Adv'I. not a. luxury. There is yet time to com-t plete your Easter wardrobe fromi mg. mg gwgggu-3 was ready for a concert'ln the Coliseum in June. KM" t d inAiimtmy hI:1?8hX..II ..'27..1T-" bi Members nsreed to 819" 9 0! 088- - - - in High School was named here Tues church service in a body in can- Mrs. Sterling MacDonald. my night 11 noun um mg 3;-tun; junction with all I.0.D.E. chapter! -:---m-- prime minister's retirement. Sir on May 23rd. MAIN TN-E3 Winston won over Sir Wilfrid Laur- Mrs. Roper reported on the cen- Do as fir accounted for almost ier. great Canadian prime - tennial project and arranged to half e entire British Columbia minister. Louis Riel, Metls leader have the "Four Gentlemen" give sawmill output in 1954. of the Red river and North West WINNIPEG. (cm -Churcltlll posthumously France. in Ceremony DROP INTO OUR STORE ON THIS BIG EASTER WEEKEND. BUY AND TASTE SOME OF OUR FINE EASTER BEEF. HAMS AND OTHER CHOICE MEATS. EVERYTHING TO SATISFY THE MOST CRITICAL TASTE CAN BE FOUND AT ATKINSONLS. Left to right, back row: Gretel Crosby, Ruth; Jenkins. Dianei -7 OZ. PKG. Manuel. l Sandra IIIIIIIIIlIII' GINGERWAFERS Photo by Margaret Mallett. Regular 25: Pkg. NOW ' The regular monthly meeting of the Earl of Hillsborougb Chapter I.0.D.E. was held Monda at the home of Mrs. A. H. Roper with the Regent. Miss Jean MacLean. pre- siding. The minutes of the March meeting were read and approved. Miss Mabel Adams. educational secretary. reportedfthat an I.0.D. E. shield had been purchased in collaboration with the other l.0.D. E. chapters. This Shield would be. p.esented to the class. grades 6 to ROBIN noon WHITE on CHOCOLATE wmsmusooaaaauam ' uprmnuana.-uanut-e ATKlNSON'SGROCETERlA SPECIAL MARIIEIIS BISGIIITS ASSORTED SANDWICH SHORTCAKE CREAMS 37c 27c MIX! aeseeeae Myriam- -u..vc..'i , an attempt to rescue a crew main. bar of his aircraft aver Cambral, Hake. large fish found on both Atlantic and Pacific coasts. an relatives of the codfish. 10 in the urban schools makin the highest points in the Musi . Festival. Reports of adoptedl schools were also given. . Mrs. George Barter. services at E;AMPasi.i.'s TOMATO soui 4 IIIIIII 496 home and abroad convener re ported that a shipment of spiral HEINZ 24 dz. Bottle 35c VISIT SHERREN'S FOR YOUR EASTER BEEF 6' Russell Driscoll. bearers were Kenneth Paynter. I Elmer Myers. tLouis Young. Percy Pippy and Vaughn Murphy. Personals l Master Alan Maccoubrey. son of VMI". and Mrs. Ira Maccoubrey. (was operated on yesterday for : tonsllectomy. I MEAT EATERS - Per capita consumption of meat "a lip Canada last year reached a rec-I tordlgstsd pounds. compared with 142 WANTED Capable girl for desk work: at modern hotel. Apply- BOX Y.S. Guardian -aoeeeeeeaeeeeeeseseeeeoeau FOR ms 3Es1'm g ' i Cameras mo PHOTO SUPPLIES it .. ...'.':."'-'- eeooeeeeeeeeeoo -MI rant tmtilti 99"tiw- Burke Electric Authorized & Dealer '”:.”."'"'."l"".... Ber-ionslam-Kipp Household Applhaoee Televhloa llb Greer Gee. Sr. g DIAL 402i EEE KEII-GIO l Hunter cuss dressed 400 lbs., fed by one desiring pork we have Jessome, Kenslngton. Drop fled. mt mmcle wsm mama On display three carcasses: One steer dressed 500 lbs. at 1 U2 years; another 400 lbs., at 1 year. Both fed by Gerald Proctor. Hunter River. Third car- FEATURING FOR EASTER PICKLES. 24 oz. .. DILL PICKLES. each . . . EAMERA3 PERFECTION on tccgiixm PREMIUM on ,c,?f,'?"”" 6 F" 856 mt... mines . TENDERSWEET C ...m soUPs 0' W" 1 . cnsm or CELERY .. 2 for 29.: PICTURES . WhOLE ' - & 405330,, ; H A or lb. VEGETABLE sass 2 for 39: 135 K:I.lIIs(:.G:IIJ1'Iasi 4133 HALF :;cE::::u::ARD 37c CHOICE QUALITY BEEF AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF THIS I5 Oz. Tin FZTER PAN PEACHES. 2 tins . MEAT MARKET. C River . FINE QUALITY BEEF. BACON. machine sliced . . . . lb. 55: HEINZ 11 OZ. BTL. 270” 27-VALUES DRESS UP FOR EASTER AT THESE ECONOMY PRICES! ., TOMATO KETCHUP Russel Bernard. For anv- ROBIN HOOD" fimyciu .B::'lfJ1;”S.l::.E.l1? "cm: SHWLDERS EASTE R FLOUR. 1 lb. bag. . Wm; 0" L, 49c DINNERS M... l COTTAGE W6? - - gu-.1,-. ' 4! NAPKINS. 2 pkgs. 350 s ROLLS ' A . Lb. Only C E x T R A X PERFECTION I-2.Plnfs. eacli . I1: N MEN”S NEW SPRIN FRSII NEW STOCK - ALL THE LATEST SHADE AND STYLES - CHARCOAL GREYS I BROWNS - ALSO BLUES -ALL IMPORTED WOOL WORSTED AND GABARDINE MATERIALS - REGULSRLY PRICED 349.50. . EASTER SPECIAL 35,00 Easter special I" I JELL-O 99c '1' R rim (plastic) 39: A Rolls.eecli 45: Dips. IGCIll..... 5: G surrs I LIGHTER SHADE LARGE FLOI-'t.l.'DA LARGE PASCAL GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . BLAZERS Gs SPORT COATS BLAZERS IN NAVY ALL WOOL ENGLISH FLANNEL AND SPORT COATS IN FINE ALL WOOL TWEEDI - NEW SHADE AND PAITERNI 1 ALSO HARRIS OLUIIIS. EASTER SPECIAL 24.50 FRESH GROUND SANTO DOMINGO COFFEE 1 lb. only CELERY. stullt 2Ic .lI9c WINEAP EATING APPI4E5.des. ........lI91'- mnsn MUSHROOMS . . . . . U2 Lb. Box lI3c LII'l'UCl.eecII ........I9c inane ounice i TOMATO manure GRAPIHIUIT. TOPCOATS IN GAIARDINI AND NEW SPRING SHADES - AIAO NAVY BURBERYS. EASTER SPECIAL 24.50 "M15: 4.80111: JUICI. , 32: JUICE 40 es. tin 37: DACRON ALL sizne THBIFTY-PAO PEAS. 2 for -HOME or FINE FOODS ””I' 35: :.....-..