I Martin in City Police Count yes- 5-mu V terday charged with being drunk l and incapable. Other drunk and QUART WI incapable changes cost a Rocky ‘pl :;::,':;.;":::£. ?:“..;::‘.*:.:‘: CRAPAUD 2 I b ‘ Electrical Contracting - - BRAND S o : tron_i_repairing a lamp socket to » ~ CANADA ‘ your Iiouse—Fiu~.i-_ es- V FIRST APPLIANCE REPAIRS - - . GRADE , I E ‘Vere Beck & Son l l I CURITY DIAPE RS 5 ‘§:NG;g;Rm‘;:_:;E f_‘4':ffE::"°* ’ l I Irregulars—1 dozen, pack- I ’ N. D. MMLEAN : :g9e5o_i:p::ii:oiiane bag. neg. $ 3 z 9 l 1 LB. TIN I5 OE. . . . . . tin I66 t FUNERAL L_____________'_______l 2002. 2Iins35c DIRECTOR -..-«“-V-7-. :«I'1‘-—.-:-’;2'ia;-1:553‘:-:¢:';E' ‘ -W .ANNUAL SPRING TEA Ladies Auxiliary Y.M.C.A. Tuesday, Ap- ril 15th. 3.30 to 6. Tickets 50 cents. ‘ PANTRY SALE today 2 o'clock Simpson Seai"s. Alexandra W.I. FOR MEN of taste, may we suggest. a Warren K. Cook cus- tom tailored suit from Henderson and Cudmore. Priced from $95.00 Come in today, this very day. THE CANADIAN Association of Consumers meetin will be held Friday, April 11th at 8.30 p. m. Baptist Church Hall. Every- one welcome. ‘ WEST ROYALTY W.I. in the hall Thursday April 10th at 8.30. Everyone welcome. Come and see slides on landscaping and gardening by Mr. G. C. War- ren. THERE MUT BE A reason why more and more men buy their custom-tailored suit at Hen- derson aiid Cudmore and the rea- son is “perfect fit always" at prices designed to bring a smile to your budget. Come in today, this very day. POLICE COURT — An Eldon man was sentenced to 10 days in Queens County jail when he ap- peared before Magistrate K.M. Point man $5 and costs while a 60-year-old Charlottetown man was remanded until the 12th of April. An Elm Avenue‘ youth was fined $20 and costs when he plead- ed guilty to speeding and a Mount Herbert man drew a fine of $10 and costs when he pleaded guilty gress" Hon. Keir Clark told ls-‘ ‘land teachers Tuesday that. llll addition to one-hall‘ million dol-, lars paid by the local school dis-I tr'~.ts, they would pr 0 b a b I y’ receive in excess of $1,000,000 in “salaries and supplements at Government level." This state-; ment was not clear in the orig» inal report of the speech deliver-I ed .';y the Minister at the firstl session of the teachers’ annual convention. PERSONALS Constable W. W. Reid of the R. C. M. P. spent a couple of days of the Easter weekend visit- ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reid, City. ENGAGEMENTS MR, AND MRS. V. E. BECK Murray Harbour, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Vera Helen, to Solomon George, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.S. Taweel of Chair- lottetown. Marriage to take place in the near future. MR. AND MRS. NELS PAUL- SON, wish to announce the en- of their daughter Joan Carruthers to John Sydney Whalen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockrill (nee Aime MacDonald) former- ly of Georgetown, a daughter, Catherine Anne, Weight 7 lbs. 9 OZS. ‘ICKEON —- At Toronto General Hospital April 8th., to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKeon ( nee Mary Bea-irsto), a son, William Allan. DEATHS MacNEILL — At the P. E. I. Hospital on Wednesday, April -9, 1958, Dr. R. Donald Mac- Neill. in his 60th year. Rest- ing at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from the Bap- tist Church tomorrow (Friday) service commencing at 2:00 o’clock. Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. , TOUR N. AMERICA % MOSCOW (AP)—The Moiseyev folk dancers left by plane for the United States Wednesday to open a three - week stand at New York's M e t r o p olitan Opera House. Then they will tour the United States and Canada. T. B. SPEAKER Dr. G. J. Wlierrett, Executive Secretary, Canadian ’Tuiberc«ulosis Association, will be guest speak- er at the Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Tubercu- losis League which will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Ap- ril 10th. Dr. Wherrett’s subject will be “The Role of Provincial Associa- tion in Tuberculosis Control.” RED HERO DIES LONDON (Reuters) — The S0- viet newspapers Pravda and l‘.-d Star Wednesday announced the death of army general Ivan Pet- rov after a “prolonged and se- rious illness,” the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Petrov de- fended Odessa and Sebastopol in the Second World War and troops under his’ command" took part in the liberation of Kuban on the sea of Azov, and parts of the Ukraine. He works in a small, publica- tion-crammed office on the gal- lery's fourth floor. He is armed with pencils, scissors, type rules and enough ideas to startle a muse. ‘ ‘ “SILENT SALESMEN” “Everything the gallery pub- lishes, from memos to major publications, should be a silent salesman,” he said ‘in an inter- view. With a wave at gallery sale it-ems—includ-in-g greeting cards, reproductions and catalogues -— he says they all should be per- fect examples of graphic art, at- tractive, interesting and schol- arly. Appointed to the advisory job in 1956, Mr. Arthur was “lured back” from a five-year stint With Graphi-s, the leading Swiss inter- national magazine on graphic arts, says gallery director Alan SIGN PAINTING Plastic Signs ' trucks Lettered — Lettering BENOIT SIGNS ,/ 55 Prince St. Dial 3817 Reasonable Prices National Gallery Slioulcl DESIGN ESSENTIAL Whether ‘it’s a small pamphlet’ or a major publication, Mr. Ar- thur regards a publication’s lay- out as “architecture.” A University of Toronto arts graduate and son of Eric Arthur, U. of T. professor of architecture, he finds a strong parallel be- tween ‘the d e sig ii er and the craftsman who builds — whether with print and paper or bricks} and mortar. , liitent 0.. bringing people to‘ Canada’s galleries and taking the; Art. an exclusively - Canadian quarterly magazine which has some 6,000 subscribers. It is not a gallery publication. QUAKE REPORTED SAN SALVADOR (AP)—El Sal- vador was shaken by a sharp earthquake Tuesday. There were no reports of damage or casual- ties. WEATHER TO VISIT YUGOSLAVIA " BZELGRADE (Reu«ters-—Rus- sian President Klimenti Voroshi- lov will visit Yugoslavia next month, i_t was announced Wednes- day. The state visit, originally planned for the autumn of 1956, has been postponed several times because of friction between the Page 2 The Guardian Thur., April 10, 1958 milder; westerly winds 15. Low. high at New Glasgow 27 and 45, Charlottetown 25 and 40, Mono. ton 25 and 45, Campbellton 20 and 40. St. John River Valley: Clea,- with a few cloudy intervals; milder; westerly winds 15. Low. high at Fredericton and saint John 25 and 45, E-dmundston 20 two countries. and 40. ‘ ATKINSON’S w I ._«/ '\ rrs HOUSECLEANING TIME, TIME FOR CLEANUP ITEMS I AND QUICK MEALS. LOOK OVER OUR SPECIALS THIS » WEEKEN, THEN DROP IN To (1 s! TENDER QUALITY MEATS PERFECTION Butterecl Pecan ICE CREAM PLASTIC CONTAINER only 7 96 OGILVIE l i ‘ - Tempera- . ., M»_ H ry E. Whal- 0 I . f . . A TOR_Ol\TO (CPI . 2? oTnl$Iondtson, gin. Marriage IVe I'np|'eSSIOn CTIVITY galleries to people. he nmy ls,l}1l‘eS 155"“ by ‘he “cam” °f' Saint John 23 39 ' to ytake place in Summerside \No1‘l<1L1g on a color album of Ca-I F1092 Min Max Moncton 29 35 _._—— -1 , at Trinity United Church May By CAROLYN WILLETT J,a,.Vis_ naalian art ftO1‘d sclioo clllldl-l'€IClE (Nighg (Day; 1'13-llfl8)‘:t . . . . . :3 ' ' H V . ' ‘ all IIS FOIIIO III ITllOI‘e CX C115 " V ‘ ‘ ‘ -a-o-o ICE FOLLIES, Aprl) ll. REMEMBER c.w.L. tag day‘ PM g$iaXliIL§X l)di=s>s Stag dgrlrniiic baclkrln’ tscgyfslblll/l1‘gI.:li‘tliIui(‘:l Id C0me‘“5e Of 1;eP’°d““?i°“‘S “'°"‘ Cm" Dawson 36 5° e 31 42 WE TREAT the sun well. Gig- May 9th. 1' young graphic artist says theVNa- Already tlhere’s a new look in ‘"3" ga'lle1‘i?5 f°r' greeting Cards ¥-?ct:f)?.::]er ii Yarmoutli 32 41 ‘ gey‘s Pharmacy, open 8:30 a.m. PANTRY SALE Silllpsgll SC“-';l1‘IS‘ .-. tional Gallery should impress gallery publlcat-ions,,from attrac- 3"§ld°§5=i3%°é“:1;t1°:gI‘:‘;§(:‘r1:'W0:1,k 34 46 5t- J°hn5 34 44 . to 8 pm. Friday 2 oclock. Alexaii la --‘ McQUILLAN -1-At the C‘li1al‘l0IZAte: iaigrtyipilgywith a feeling of lively gig, a3n{r1I1iii1a)iilti0 rrepgrtals ranges from Stamp desfins and Calgary 34 39 HALIFAX €CP,T_The weather MEWS Tailored to measure REGULAR THURSDAY nigmj tglwlll Hlgggatholllir ue:ncaly’MrIs: Paul Arthur who regards him- logues. to letteiilieads, pamphlets the external affairs depalimem“ R‘?g”.)a 39 5: office says it ‘flu be mostly shits $39.95 to $99.95. Moore and dance, Canadian Legion, Kensing-I 11 - .11 ' El wood’ elf as a buéinessman e1.sOni_ and advertisements he‘5 w(1~king on the depa['tn‘)ent's Winnipeg 20 6 sunny and mildei today. MCLCM Ltd‘ ton‘ Music by Menowaires Ad” Eu%eIlneW§lIgcllQtm8 2 Iofimces.’ Ties what he preaches.’ P The first of a four - volume, new editmn Of Canada From Sea Toronto '''''°'""' 20 Forecasts: . “,7 , mission 50 99"“ 1 a S ' ’ The 32.year-Q]_d artist born in finely - illustrated series on the to Sea -— to Carleton University Ottawa 2'3 39 Northern Nova Scotia, Prince «Q C‘"*‘‘ C°’1LECTl°N a°°‘”°‘?d Tmcnnnsi SALARIES — To DQCKRILL — At St Boniface England but brought do in To- gallery's collection, published by publications. M°“““e31 3 36 Edward Island. Eastern N3, 5 32 \'nI(l3W‘ melchandlse at Moabe emphasize that tliev were at last H051)"-31 Winnipeg Ma"-i °" ronto, is the gallery's adviser on University of Toronto Press, went He’s also art director and pro- Quebec. t 30 40 00_lll'lfie5- Bay °f Chilleurz Sunny ‘ 8 em‘ “in the march of ‘economic pro-'2 AP1‘i16. 1958 (Easter Sunday) to . pu.b1,icat1on.s_ on sale this year. . duction manager of Canadian Frederic ‘m with a few cloudy intervals and lo T. I to going through ,a red light.’ D_ ~ I c In FUNERAL WEDNESDAY _ = V . I" The funeral of the late John J. LESS ' ' Curley of Hermitage was held ~ ' from his late residence on Wed- nesday morning to St. Joachim’! Church, Vernon River. Remains were received by his -pastor-Rev. Urban Gillis. Solemn Requiem High Mass, was celebrated by Rev. 0. P. Wood, a nephew of the deceased, assisted by Rev. Wil- liam Simpson as deacon and Rev. John Cash as sub deacon. Pre- cemetery. Pall bearers were: Gordon Dixon, Mack Dixon, C01- in MacLeod, Joseph Flood, Dan- iel MacRae, Milton MacRae. STOREY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION - - - - motors, ranges, automatic wash- ers, etc. STOREY ELECTRIC 136 PRINCE ST. DIAL 7341 IIIoIIuIIIEIIis IF‘-[WI « here are 10 important points to consider before buy- mg a monument. Let us, as your Rock of Ages Author- ized Dealer, show film you how to make your selection. 15 King Square Miss M. A. Maheu Charlottetown Curity Consultant, will be at MOORE & McI.EOD 'SWlFT' SBULK SAUSAGES . . III. 49'’ MIXES ALL FLAVO RS FLO CREAM or I THE ' WEST 25 LB. BAG $1.49 New Super AJAX . SUCCESS PASTE The Foaming Cleanser NEW HEAVY DUTY 2 Large Tins 33“ V...- I H «mponn. , \“BMDMUllISSE.'\'i ' \ . ‘Q . . vs , " O 4 Maxwell House COFFEE GRAVES-20 OZ. 2 BEANS & PORK AND MOLASSES 1 Lb. Bag 38“ 39° PHONE ORDERS —— FREE DELIVERY mi sent in the sanctuary were: Rev. _ ‘him il. Mccarctlltefi Rev. Urban Gil- c lit! is. ervice a e grave was con- ‘ ‘ flail ducted by Rev. John Cash. I-Ion- 9 - phi 'orary pall bearers were: Hon. . . ' ufl Eugene Cullen, Justice George . - im ;weLedy,L N. Vhlgilod, Simon - « it ao i, eonar P ‘lips, A. T. Maclntyre, Urban MacQuaid, C. c L?‘ J. McKenzie. Active pall bearers . {m were: Frank Lea, John Mac- Eachern, Edwin Duffy, Alfred, i 9 9 9 9 9 Ebo Royal Russet‘; Ml Pirch, Ernest MacMriillan, Ralph ‘ . _ Milli %ea. Inltermenlt church tctfrxégtdery Large oz’ Tm illlltt unera was argey all n . A V In FUNERAL AT HAMPTON — C APPLE JUICE c ff‘ The funeral of the late Mrs. " Ml Clara J. Ma-cKenzie of Bonshaw 2 Tins fifi was held yesterday afternoon 0 9 C 9 C 0 ° ‘ M‘ from the MacLean Funeral Home - _ to Hampton United Ohui-oh where , services were conducted by Rev. 1. ‘I M. K. Charman, and L. R. Grav- H es. Interment was in Crapaud Q LIMITED "Your Favorite Shopping Centre" Moore & McLeod on Friday and Saturday to assist prospective mothers with the selection of their layette items. DIAL 5549, ATK