of the national five-| coached by D.J. Gallant, a mem- ‘tournament for the} ber of the Charlottetown Lions d Miller Wood bowling tro-| Club. In iliery, Pentiis Bevias aed Késet|tearaameat will oct be khown ve ie eee eee) eee ee ee r a 3 rg ey eee eee ar ee eee Y pen Pe a Sa 7 as ee eS A for a week, but the winning team will be declared Saturday evening after all. entries are in. During the year 10 blind bow- lers enjoyed bowling once’ a week at the Rollaway through | the generosity of Joe MecDon- ald, who provided the bowlers i.dar Bias ‘ .g= | Was one of special significance| was the MOT tf mps | in the matter of education {n| satisfaction that another tists po Ue : Fat ene eat exgee. te in the interests : 3 ; - > were z . Saas : scaled na variety af interest. | "=O S°SSSS ow On This Province |siiis2 i) as vem — m which unexpectantly evening however the wind ve-| tortion! cettered pean st ocean, with its eternal fe cover: ~ Cee province yesterday locily was down to 20and fore-| the pupils, the Open House .pro-| Ze: Sustain seals, fish and cru sae cast to diminish. i: videa another favorable medium | ‘2°°#®S- : es . a a |ot Biy eatat orate Dominion Drama Festival | Open House Held |'° be an exceieat‘saimne to be| CLEAR YOUR : ah ar et, ee At Notre Dame |Orwsssation ‘roy Macom-| Tsen.cen Traite.*sceme on ke ee AT Notre Dame vary. president of the Associa |mannmntameowcetree || Prince Of Wales; Auditorium In spite of unfavorable weather | ‘i0®, accompanied henge septic. healing SEROOMRM from dus eee : conditions, ‘of pupils at- ae ica te rane tieadiy’ visit | Sm, Brores while pox een Quickly €. 334 . ii | tending Notre Dame Acadeniy.| {osu the classes in the schonl. | Dama \ounr.:-bak tor tamereew- |] March 6 to 9 (inclusive) — ‘yesterday r . speRe 2 | — , : ete to an: invitation attend ‘ : ; Thai oy Adjudicator: Mr. Richard Ainley, of thé school’s Education Week For Prom . a program. The parents were received at|}| p English Shakespearean actor and teacher tyre and Carol Gauthier and then a ek A directed to their children’s home Delivery Of | rooms by Misses Maureen Paoli on | Friday, March 6—“Don’t Darken My Door”. and Janet Doyle. Attractive pos- ||| - > Il”: Souris @redit Uni in 3:15 cae sien, cee! THE BEST QUALITY Bib esacbaneecnia..< Sider. tactfully displayed in corridors ET ’ . a : and classrooms to give the gen- || . | Saturday, March 7T— ‘Charley’s Aunt”. _. ; COAL FUEL OIL || Provincial Assn. Players. Matinee—Curtain 2:15 | at , ““IH) saturday Evening, March 7—“An Inspector Calls” : Pr GAS Montague Players—Curtain 8:15 a. . opane et Monday, ‘March 9—“The Mouse Trap” i Ch’town Little Theatre—Curtain 8:15 the day North with DIAL 6553 All seats rush. There are a limited number ef gusts to 38. By 9 o'clock last Fest & Bifciens | : : || tickets for each performance. Tickets available at @ || The'service ts pt... . the are second te none. | R. T. Holman, Hughes Drug Store, Burns’ Jew- nar anaes Radio, TV Repsir|]| Take 9, load of your mind phone ARNFAST first, last and |}/ ellery, Royal Trust Office, Dominion Building, Fleer Sanders and Edgers' | || Simpsons-Sears, Mabon Drug Co, Montague; 2 3 ARNFAST LIMITED jij) © Sums leer Sealers and Varnishes ~ LANS * . aria ane BOW | O* Qreat Stotent: sictiets eveteblc ot Pimue a Wales CHANDLER BROS. an Geoege Sires Il College Dunstan’s University, a | a om TELEPAONE 9624 HL SERVICE AT FER BEST | with free allies, and the mem- bers of the Charlottetown Lions Club who coached the bowlers. Springhill ‘Bump’ Came As Surprise To Experts OTTAWA (CP) — Dr. John Convey, director of the federal mines branch, says there was Fi o£ ¥ oie ; ; e | rh 2 EF Un cree i" iti s q s 1 E 8 E i O _ —_ ° < 5 = 3 ome eg.50-ee Charged With _ $1,000 Theft A charge of breaking and en- tering Chandler Brothers ° and house in Charlottetown and un- lawfully taking $1,000 in cash. A resident of Charlottetown, previously remanded. from febd- ruary 2th on a charge of steal- ing $25 in currency, was senten- to one month in Queen's County Jail. A resident of Charlottetown pleaded guilty to the theft of one bottle of lemon extract, valued at under $50 the property of the a The accused was remanded until Friday. Appearing’ on a drunk and in- capable charge, another Char- _lottetown resident was fined $10 and costs or five days while a resident of Miscouche appearing on a similay charge had the charge withdrawn. A Central “Royalty resident pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle without markers and was fined $10 and costs or five days. COMING EVENTS Shur Gain Amateur Cavaicade - Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall, Tuesday, March 10th. Send ent | Stewart. Closing date Saturday 7th. Sponsored by Mt Women’s Institute. Be + Card party Millview Hall Wed- mesday, March 4th., at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Hall Commit- tee. New Glasgow junior farmers will meet tonight in their recrea- ticn center at 8.30 weather per- mitting. EA _ Clyde L.O.B.A. Cake Sale at Simp-on-Sears, Friday, March 6, Cetstral Farmers Co-operative. [ But these stresses could not be measured quantitatively because they were so huge they were get- ting into the field of earthquakes. stage had not yet been inspectors could should be stopped =f 5 occurra: nce inade- if it were] ous. i ASH PROBLEM At another point, Dr. Convey said it is hoped’ that it-will be possible to reduce or eliminate the ash content of Canadian coal to improve it for home consump- tion. . The mines branch was con. ducting experiments on __ better burning of coal. One of its labor- atories was the heating plant of the Parliament Buildings. The Alberta Research Council was doing most of the research connected’ with possible extrac- tion of chemicals from coal. After supervising the dSlivery tons of mail weekly to more 150,000 people, Postmaster Murphy, of Scarboro, Tor- , a native of mce Edward is going to buy a house Florida and*-spend his retirement getting mail from Scarboro instead of seeing that it gets delivered. Mr. Murphy, who has a bro- ther John, with the post office department in Charlottetown, and a sister, Mrs. Ken MacLean, in Victoria, P.E.I., started the Scarboro post office on™ Egling- ton Avenue in 1955 and has sup- ervised its rapid growth from 2 to 57 employees since that time, making it the fastest grow- ing post office in Canada. Mr. Murphy, now 62, started his\\career at the old Union Sta- tion. After ‘working at other post office jobs.he was promoted to the flying squad, a PFGE S if group of men that travelled from | office to office in supervisory work, in 1949. . | Mr. Murphy enlisted at the; outbreak of First World War at the age of 17. 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