; -r-'1.-rs u-.-rs: .--.4 ..-..:--. i-an 'i F-L. - 4...::v-....-. '5 ' cc;-..--.g 2-vs-sm. . -w-1!.W?w'. .:.x... , u ,g - A portion of the Easter Beef dis- play at Canada Packers is point- ud out to Douglas Hill by- Joe lilol- PROUDLY DISPLAYS E .loy. Superintendent of Canada Packers. Canada Packers was vis- ited by many interested pers- OITY AND CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more at an Hughes Drug Store. WE TREAT the sick well. Gil- gey's riumnacy. open 8 mm W I p.m. . VISIT HI-STYLE Miilinery. Gt. George Street. "where every slylo is Hi-Style." HEAR STAINDERS "Crucifixion Trinity. United Church. Good Fri- day at it p.m. CARI) PARTY. Central Royalty Hall. Thursday at 8 pm. Good Wil- IS . FIE AR MUSICAL FESTIVAL broadcast tonight 3-30 C- F- C Y- hy Mr. Frank Cameron. SlImm9l" side. A MEETING I Electors of Ward one East will held at Conservative Headquarters mil Gt. George St. SaturdaY 13. at 7 pm. AN EVENING with music. Iliad- rizais. piano lfour handsi. boy sop- raiio. recorders. directed h.V M75- Rena Johnslone. Ciiarlottetown Ho- tel. Friday 8 pm. Admission 75 cents. SPECIAL: NYLONS. Seam free Royal Purple first quality nylons three pair for 4.17 plus, one free pair. Three pair free fashion ny- Ions 3.-I5 pills one free pair. at Simpson Scars Order Office. I ANNUAL MEETING. Women's Conservative Association Thurs- day evening April 11th. 7.30 pm. Conservative Headquarters. 188 Gt. George Street. Election of offi- ccrs. IN MEMORIAM - The late Mrs. James L. Marshall of Cove-head Road who passed away earlier this year at the age of 91 had three sons Lawrence. Covehead. a veteran of the First World War: Merrill. who was killed in action at Vimy Ridge; and Charles E. with whom she resided. lCHOLA!”""3 - There are three! Open to P.E.I. re ” tn in- t.,-rested in taking part in play pro- ductions. In .lunior or Adult Dlama These scholarships are awarded by the P.E.I. Drama Festival Assoc- iation. Applications must be ad- dressed to Mr. Millar MacFadyen. RVs Felling Street. Charlottetown. prior to April llth. 1957. of Conservative N. D. Maclecn UNDEBTAKEII EMBALMEB Charlottetown IIIC North Wiltohlro DIAL 5540 GIRL GUIDES Association An- nual Meeting. Government House. April 13th. 3 p.m. Council mem- ons Wednesday morning to see the prize beef display. including both the company's purchases at the Fat Stock Show and Sale and cus- tom kill-ed beef from the same Guardian Photo show. Excellent Red Cross Returns bers. Clarkin: I” DEATHS SMITH-In Prince County Hospi- tal. April 9th. James J. Smith are being transferred from the Mon- alzhan Funeral Home to his late residence in Kinkora from where funeral will be held on Friday. April I2 thence to St. Malachys Church. Kinkora, for requiem in in his 93 year. Remains mass at 9 am. Interment Church Cemetery. S'I'AVER'l'- At the Chronic Care Aprii 8. 1957. Mrs. Alma Stavert. widow of the late Robert A. Stavert. formerly of Kensington. in her 76th year. The remains are rest- ing at the home of her sister. Mrs. Maxwell Robertson. Sum- merside. where a short funeral service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m., and not Wednesdlgly lowed by a service in Presby- Centre. Summerside. as previously announcedi Commissioners. and Guid- ers welcome. POLICE COUR'I'- In City Pol- ice Court before Stipendiary Mag- istrate K.M- Martin yesterday one drunk and incapable was remand- ed until April 17. PRIZE WINNERS- Winners at the Clover Club card party last night were: ladies' first. Mrs. Jo- sie Arsenault; second. Mrs. Amos consolation. M. Walker: men's first. Henry MacLeod; sec- ond. Donald Robinson: tion. Joe Sheifoon: door prize. Dan Chipman; freeze-out. . Giiirk and James McCann; special prize. Mrs. V..I. MacEachern. consola- Penrl Me- From C. Royalty yesterday. Mr. Walter R. had been reached to date. vious years. Mr. assisted Mr. Osborne- MacAIeer. increased contributions. In commenting on the progress of the 1957 Red Cross campaign Shaw. provincial president and campaign chairman. said that 814.375. or 46 per cent of the S3i.000 objective He mentioned particularly the splendid results obtained in Cen- tral Royalty District where S256.ii0 was collected. Th.is was about three times as much as had been subscribed in this district in pre- Shaw said he felt tlial the successful outcome of the campaign in Central Royalty was due to the fact. that an ener- getic group of canvassers headed by Mr. Fred G. Osborne had made most of their 230 calls on residents of the district before they were approached at their places of busi- ness:and in this way had made a very good showing for their own community-minded district. The following were the canvasscrs who Miss Ruth Wood and Messrs. Bliss Lockhart, Harry MacAusiand. Eric Wilson. Erwin Buchanan. Tommy Knox Arthur Macltae. R-W. Woodgaie. Fred Cannon. .I.l-I. Curry. and John Mr. Shaw said that quite under- MEN standabiy the weather and roads were delaying the canvassers in the rural districts but noted that in spite of this the number who had completed their work showed He rs- marked that the men canvassers in Charlottetown were rather slow in getting their calls completed, but that nearly 70 per cent of the lady canvassers who conducted the house-to-house canvass in the city over the last week-end in terisn Church. Kenslngton. at 2.30 pm. Interment in People's Cemetery. Kensington. MCINTYRE- At the home of his daughter, Mrs. R.E. Burris. Dor- cheater. Maas.. on Monday. Ap- ril s. 1057. Senator James P. Mclntyre in his 74th year. His remains will arrive in Charlotte- town this evening by train. and will rest at the Charlottetown Fu- neral Home from 10 o'clock Fri- day rnorntng. The funeral will be held Saturday morning leav- ing the funeral Home at 0:40 for Solemn Pontifical Requiem High Mass at st. Dunlltan's Basilica at I0 o'clock. Interment will be In st. Andrews Cemetery. Report Easter Soul Campaign Making Progress The 1957 Easter Seal Campaign for Crippled Children sponso ed by the Rotary Club of Charlottetown. which got underway on March 18th. is making ExlI'IOI'dllIIfy headway thctotaltodstobelll 01300.00 as reported last night by Campaign Manager. Mrs. Rose Savage of the G. S .. ” Centre. This amount shows that the response has been most generous alai most encourag- la. The crippled children of whoanamictedwhhde andareinneedofrned assplendtdlygratlfr tag as theyhave been to date. - MAKIII use Nlclm. The gears Ind shafts of Info asobtles have steel strengthened with Hekal. .- Sure-To-Plsussl-icnlehrrodnonrs You gfvolsstlnbssntyondpieuco bslyplontsferlhehosnnconisebonue FLOWER CART March had made which to date show an Increase over what canv: from the same number last year. ATHLETICS POPULAR Britain has 3.000 athletic clubs and hundreds of amateur boxing clubs-200 in London alone. whlenyoagiveoasofonr I their returns The Registered Guernsey cow. Patosie Dos-ratne's hula, owned by 1. Eric Hurry. Wlnalon. P.E.I.. has hut omvlctod an official Re- cord of Performance that makes her the hlshcst living record holder in the Maritime Provinces. has just completed a record of 18.81! lbs. of milk con- taininl Ill lbs. of butterfst made in 885 days on three times daily mllldnl. as an eight year old. to stand highest among the living hllh record cows and she places second to another Hurry cow. Pat- oaie Patricia. that has a record of IDSIZM - 0041' made in 1949 and which is 7th among all record pro- ducing cows in Canada. Patosic Dorraine's Lassie was bred for production. She is sired by the imported bull. Rosewald Iionora's Monitor. who has 25 R. 0.P. daughters that have 14 rec- P. E. i. Guernsey is Highest Living Maritime Producer ords reported on Bf 5- Vllfllcll ”" erage 111 per cent for milk and 111 per cent for bulterfat. His fifteen classified daughters "9" -ted 73 per cent Good Plus. or better. Her da-Ii. Paiosie Dorralnc. has a 4-year old 36a day recordof l&1S1Mml-lk674F produced on twice ' ing. . "lfasaie" classified "Very 5004 '- the second highest possible rating for Type and at the 1956 Charlotte- Senior and Grand Champion fe- male. Her son. Paiosie Philip. WIS senior and Reserve Grand at the same show. . J. Eric Hurry has been breeding Guernseys since 1929 and has been one of the most successful. He is also a stronz suvoofief 0' the shows and of the P.E..l. Guernsey Breedersl Club of which he hi! been Secretary for a number of years. By GILBERT SEDBON LONDON (Reuters!-The Brit- ish government is watching cur- rent moves aimed at restarting a century-old project to dig a tun- nel undcr the English channel linking Britain and France. The government is considering whether recent developments call for any change in policy toward the project, Transportation Min- ister Harold Walkinson told the House of Commons Wednesday. The "recent developments" he referred to mainly concern the activities of some American in- tcrcats here to investigate the possibility of putting up the money for a new survey of the long-planned project. Watkinson's remarks in the House of Commons were in re- spouse to a labor member's ques- tion. Laborite John Cronin noted that in this age of H-bombs one early British Gov't Wcltching ii... Revival of Tunnel Project applies. one general. Sir Garnet Wolseley. dashed the tunnelcrs' plans in 1380 with a warning that Btitons might awake one mornlns to find themselves and their in- land fastness overrun by all in- vading army from the Continent. Wstkinson noted that so far no plans have been found feasible for I road tunnel. "A rail tunnel alone will prob- ably cost something like 2100.- M0.000 tS28(l.000.000l-" ' Visionaries in Britain and France acclaimed the idea for I tunnel when it was first proposed 100 years ago by Frenchman Thome de Gamond. The tunnel would run through chalk under about 23 miles of water from Dover to Calais. Be- cause it would have to be deep in the centre. the tunnel would probably be about 40 miles In length. including approaches at each end. some dlggings were he- objection to the tunnel no longer gun years ago and still exist. But 8 Others HALIFAX (CF) - Government icebreakers freed two ships from heavy ice off the Cape Breton coast during the eekend but eight others still were trapped off Nova Scotia and nu-'oundland sunday night. The transport department said Sunday the D'Iberville released the senior Theron from a menac- ing ice trap off the west coast of Cape Breton and now is working toward the Tern. Theta, Orel. Po- lar Star and Curling. The sealing vessels were snared within a two-mile radius about 20 miles off Cheticamp. Karl Karl- sen of Karl Karlsen and Company Ltd.. shipping agents here. said earlier the Tem lost her rudder and will have to be towed out but that the others are "all right." The Icebreaker Saurel rescued the rudderless 000 - ton ii i ” Ahern Trader. from ice off Cape Breton: eastern coast Saturday row" ro HALIFAX The Trader. using a makeshift 2 Ships Are Freed From Ice Still Trapped rudder. sailed into clear water in the SaureI's wake and Sunday thel Foundation tug Victor was expec- ted to start towing her to Halifax for repairs. The freighter ran into trouble 50 miles off Scateria Island on a trip from here to St. John's. Nfld. Heavy rafted ice continued to thwart the lcebrakar N.B. McLean as she tried to plow a path to three sealing vessels. hold fast off Port Saunders. on the north-west coast of Newfoundland. One of the ships the sealer Arc- tic Prowler. lost her rudder. There was still a half mile of heavy ice separating the lcebraker and the sealers Sunday. The distance was the same Saturday evening. Earlier last week the McLean freed four sealers in the same area. FIVE NEIGHBORS The republic of Syria has a com- mon border with Turkey. Iraq. Jorsdn. Lebanon and Israel. town old Home Week show was tn Under New Dial 4833. Management Ross Burner and Electric Ltd. wish to announce the appointment of Messrs. Bill I-lennessey and Ed- gar Dennis to their Charlottetown branch. They succeed Mr. Roland (Dan) Jewel. Ross Burner and Electric Ltd. is now located at the corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. OREENOAL'S PRE-EASTER SALE One Rack of Men's SUITS. Val- ues to 54.50. All wool worsted: and blends. .Sale 24.50 LadIos' Spring In tsrluls. 207:: off all other Men's SUITS. Men's TOPCOATS In all wool tweods, wool and cashmere and gabordines. 24.50 to 49.50 I new DRESSES for printed or plain nia- 7.95 to 29.50 Children's TWEED SUITS. All Weather COATS. COATS and COAT SETS. Priced from- 0.95 up LESS zov. l.ssdIos' Au. WEATHER COATS Men's SPORT COATS in all T" ”'''P'''' "S" "', "'" wool tweods. Values to 29.50. "E- Sale 19.50 14.95 up g;..":-:'.'.:."..'."::'..a"'""'.... m:;?...";'.": .f!.':'.:: Sale 6.95 . s SPORT slum. Rogdlw 3.95. Sale 2.59 For llnilted than only we on 2 for 5.00 . Tile GREENDAI. Co. I0'lo offal I.Idlos' New COATS nd SUITS. Or.6so.sr. l.au'woa.is,soo. 6:-:..E ..:.. Murder Charge In Sydney Death SYDNEY (CP) - Kenneth Wal- llct Wilton. 38. of nearby Grand Lake Road. was charged with the murder Tuuday of Neil Maclsean. 55. of Sydney, Ill unemployed la- MacLcana' body was found by edge pert ill! but results wore not disclosed. An llisqueat is scheduled for Ap- Honoy Production Down 3 Per Cent OTTAWA (CPI - Production of honey in Canada during 1956 drop- lied three per cent to z4.z72.ooo POIIIIII from 1955'! output of 5,- 081,000. However. value of the honey CW9 in 1956 was 34,419,000 com- Dlfed 30 94,300,000. the bureau of statistics reported Wednesday. Atkinsonls Gs-oceteria WEATHER ronou-ro ice) - Tempura; titres Issued by the Toronto public weather office: Mu INIIII) (DI!) (Night) (DI!) Dawson - 9 Vancouver 38 50 Victoria 41 51 "dmonton 12 21 ..:::. NIGHT COURT OPENS TORONTO (CPI-Twenty cases were heard Tuesday night as Met- ropolitan Toronto's night traffic court went into operation for the first time. The court will sit every Tuesday night. If there is an over- flow of cases it will also sit Thurs- Wlly nllhl aovs FINl) LOOT GANANOQUE. Ont. ICP) - A group of boys playing near the mouth of the Gananoque River found Tuesday night what may be part of the loot from a 825,000 supermarket holdup in Kingston last Saturday. They found two Bank of Montreal money bags stuffed with cheques. The amount was not known. Cllllfi Ruins W I Turon Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton auiggga::3:uuc: asunsaeeoeecnsn arnsollth St. Jdln's HALIFAX (CP) - The weather "I509 llys .nowtlurries are ex- pected today in the northern re- lions but over western Nova Sco- tia and western New Brunswick the weather will be mainly fine. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island. Eastern N.B. counties and Bay of Chalcur: Cloudy with widely scattered snow- flurries; little change In temper- ature; west winds 25. Low-high at New Glasgow 30 and 45. Char- lottetown 30 and 40. Moncton N and 42. Campbellton 1!) and 40. High tide today at Charlottetown Good Things For MONEY-SAVING MEALS . -. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION .- Applications will be yeti; ceived for the position or - inaeminator In the follow." . "18 areas: New Gladgovil which includes Lots 22, 2;- and 24; and the Cfapgud: area oLta 28, 29, 30 man- 67. Address all correspon. . dence to the Director of . Veterinary Services. Box ' 3000. Ch'town. Applica- tions must be ma'ied not llatteg than midnight April 5 . ' so STOCK UP FOR EASTER QUALITY MEATS BREAKFAST BACON, sliced, lb. TRTMMED PORK CHOPS, lb. lL53l2l( ROASTS, lb. SHOULDER ROAST BEEF, PEAMEAL BACK BACON, lb. NEE? LIVER, lb. - 59c 59c 55c 39c 75c lb. - 35c VERI - BEST BULK ill. QUALITY CANDY av TREBOR or ENGLAND COFFEE CBUNCII: CIIOC. ECLAIR8; COCONUT CRUNCH; CREAM TOFFEE; CIIOC. CRUNCH 8OZ.PI(G.Anylof5Fluvors......35c 790 LUX TOILET soar nam SIZE 8 cakes Sl.O0 JAVEX 16 oz. Bot. l7c 32 oz. Bot. 29c CHASE 8: SANBORNE - REGULAR OR OOFFEE V2 PRICE SALE BE'l'l'Y CROCKER COOKIE MIX REGULAR 350 EACH 2 35- HEINZ-20 OZ. TOMATO JIIIOE LYNN VALLEY-28 OZ. TOMATOES-Tin . . . 29” HEINZ 10 OZ. TIN TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOII 8 This l.O0 BTOOIUPAT MBPBICE SJINLIONT SOAP DRIP lb Tin CANADA CLOTHES PINS LOCAL WASIIED CARROTS - - i5'5iAlols - LONG GREEN RINCE: 2 pkgs. - CORN STARCH, pkg. - - 2lc SPIIING4 DOZ. IN A BOX Fruits and Vegetables SWEET JUICY CALIFORNIA ORANGES - - - - doz. 49: CELERY - - - - - stalk 231: ONIONS -- 2 lb. CUCUMRERS - - 2 for 35: ALSO III IHNAGI IADII. IALAD JWmq GB&E0.i . cans L23- IIELSEY Toilet Tissue 2 nouaa 1.09 ----35c 29” .. 5 lbs 33: CELLO BAG 25c -- 2 lbs. 290 I ETERI