h - - 4 5 h V I ,- ' ., . I IreehieItatetl."IIIrrholedoor.AlIIentift:lbhIlgnedbmi "3'h AT:; Taylor: Feature a . wuldbecleuedandrelyhIlonmurDd.thIeduMpm.. Iuulhyv HP J. (g . I O veryIhorttl.ma.' - ltlvhltlhllm clay. cover. a TE? cgnfgnmql . . .Tha selling tables are aluoupocr level which In ammo. Cfiy and Central ' I y , I rnoveable mum Lrucinlenath up a few can Instead of V""""' ”"P ”'V Ealon s Of Canada :3 i'"-"-l”--"3 "M-Wm mm on we 16 ma" ”' 9”''e” 'l”'"'” nylon Jewellers Ltd.. show . r 000-1160 to M hihhh W"-llm" I c3A3wgLL 1 3 Qt pr; :9. window is now featuring. a cen- "It' Just. like being outaide"will enable expansions and con- llllfllll 30 W113 lmlllld '3" W"" N 3.,” or C er 0 tennlsl display. the first in a ser- was tine of the comments made traction: tor various features and l"- 7'” mm" u in nu" . SmI .sx' ies which this firm planned to yesterday afternoon when !:aton's departments: A corridor encircles IWIIIO NI Will! lilllltW10"'3 is W00” "Oils" 3"" ””'m 9'9"!" "ll! W" of Canada opened their doors tor the utore own the actual nu ol -n-whit with hm? Wilt h"' 'hnUGHEsDRUGsTouE"thestagethatwillbeusedinth: -mluwwkwcmwdol M hummh&movwh'.mhmm?Hd;::;mhudw -at - The centre is a miniature 0 Invited the -lily - nmvlge 3d:,l.LYu:9l:.svg?:.g production of the centennial his- tananindyn .; sub ,mmm:h."mck"""r:oum.h:Id av!” mud. "rd, 1. "ad mm.mhom 1 9"””,qmTu91?rTn'1.5lCK WELL; lorical pageant in be held August mm Wm ha dm '0 we may b Wm mm W m M an mt... um, "um um... -Gm”&,l,l' .Plm;J:y' open wt Elke 1:51,; Mlrtlodlcllemgllnas nizhoswm convcrle upon all alley grill and there val 1: "gr; lg lsaglovriidedwlnlz low... ""0 ' ""3 An outstanding likeness of H.R.H. 157' "9" ”d”' ""1 "och whl ' 1. u. um. mi. level features a lime green tone GOING 0" "F ””5l"E35' T 8.1;”..C."';:::'. '35.? .:”:...,'i.,ll,l,' ...X.'i' aiiiiuiiiamiln Tacit: uiiiaiic-sue”: it-cirvodu IIL. , ”' ""-noor. yellow huad walls with I AH Studebaker auto. pnfts. EH85: I. I" ha Yes .1 splendour TM: M." "shun; pl". mg pgle pink, The peg-board wgug, open am with coral bllld concealing Q0 "l'”l””"”' '”” l”"'3 clmeda beautiful doll is the work of Mrs I us and lilac shades does am well blue and me that "KW" 'm""'- -'l ”''"”l W” f9'd';"9g:::t gYe.,,l;i'”;f,,,1;' . S. M. Robinson. who also made tlile onlooker I feeling of Fell Iellllll tables are '86 inches 51" 1; i0 5' hllzg "VS! . V"- ' the Ann of Green Gables doll on space and pleasantness. nbove the tloor would make the PI" Ihdwmv "I W” g1'nAWBERRY. GROWERS - display. . This ultra-modern store features store I houukeeper's paradise. ll'1ifh'0m' m:'l"- I . kweh The annual meeting of the Chat" A selection of old photographs of the 1"”; ,u,p1,y and gpcimget. clu-om; "ch .11 .130 movajm. e main oor ,eaures ' 1" xun n - mu 4!” loitel-DWI 5!lhWb9l"'-V G"”""5 As' Ch”1”""”'”" 3''al”."”"5' 5”" ure innovations. The inner walls too. "At I matter of fact." Publicplnf. stIt;lone!'ll- drill! 354 "W" aoclgtiogcgolilli blihuiiseiigy lhrrciluiti iaiie iillacmey tiiimgiistviiiucyiieiiigva mi. of the store are portable which " ' ” " , Jgekpand boys clothing. f. on I - . i . - . i i at 3 p. in. A full attendance is re A number of gift items which Taylor's Jewellers have had made specially for this Centennial year rare book ends. paper weights. Two square dances We” held lash crests. and note paper. These are night in aid of the Boy 5C”l"5': displayed along with other Cen- One. 5P0"S'-Wed by me 3'0"? "":"l:; tennial items. key to the City. mlttee of The G199 Club- was 9 ,Centennial music. currency. at the Central Royall! H3” Al Si-. Be sure to view this interesting Paul: Hall ill? 3"3"' W35 590"" display at Taylors Jewellers Ltd. qu:::ii1-'r SQUARE DANCES - In Red. Green. Grey and Brown. 52.95 PR GALLON Mr. Eaton ls Presents I With Key To The City . The key to the City of Char- lottetown was presented to Mr. guests. we came down to be tel- .Pl'eSld6nl John David Eaton welcomed Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse at 1”" '”m""”'" . . , . . . , i f t t tth to . w..i.b,; ine'gg.nl:'3ul:1s::yn;::nf; -Adv't the Special preview held yesterday a.ftern oon. Later Mr. Eaton conducted His Hon- g,h;n.?”;',1dc,E,,:'g: ,Z.ff:.3i5' ai. orA:'ii':niior:ost:ui,:iis:zlis.held'pJ O:?;:.'a GALLON 9h:wg;11tczg'.;i1l beiused for the ' ternoon, at a reception held at to the reception were. His Honor I our through the store. - :;rl.5F('Ws:a Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse, Hon. C. Cleveland Baker, Hon. Eugene Cullen. Hon. 3. Earle MacDonald, Hon. Douglas Macxinnon, Mayor Stewart and several members of the City Coun- cil. Mr. Alan Holman. President of the Maritime: Board of Trade and Mr. Keith Macxinnon. Presi- dent of the Charlottetown Board of Trade and many others were present representing various gov- ernment posts and civic offices. . the Charlottetown Hotel. Mayor J. David Stewart pointed out that it was "significant to the future of Charlottetown that the opening of Eaton's coincided with the Centennial year and that the next one hundred years should start with such a fine new store." In his acceptance of the key. the president said to Mayor Stew- art. "1 wish to thank you for the key to the City of Charlottetown. Mr. Mayor. You refer to us as scout camp and other scout inter- ests. FIJNERAL AT ('0RXVl'Al.L -1 The funeral of the late Mrs. Ei- ien MacArthur was held from her residence at Cornwall .VeSl8I'il3.V afternoon. Seniors wcre conduct- ed by Re” Owe” Cochram Dr A and 10 days respectively. A drunk 5- wegaS"dhE;L.sDlTVf3elrde N;';3;:;.and incapable was fined S10 and son. . I p V . . -costs or 10 days and another had mizz. l;:.:.i.i1:2' s2::.':-- I . . MacDonald and l-lazen Howard. l POLICE COURT - A man charged with operating a motor vehicle while his facilities were impaired was fined S100 and costs or 20 days when he appeared be- fore Magistrate Martin in City Police Court yesterday. Two va- grants were sentenced to 30 days . ge-. OOIJOLAS BROS. & JONES SPECIALS PAINFUL ACCIDENT -Sandra. FUNERAL ywVDH, The 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and h - - '.' l . . ' l b s .. funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth. Vfiane: lgjirndfmg gcrcfdgit an ' Ch i M3CKl1"""1 was held fmm thei Friday last, her clothing catching 009 '1;'::'Cl;(:?:rn(f0:"9:fl1ergllglgiitiestvegg fire wigillerplayiing near ahsg.riold- P E I & NAVH. 2 dos. . . . . . . . . . 75C w"d"c'e1by REY" MU? iegrndg. Alilhiiru.gh n riluitenelgevieilcilyf I I I , of P E. I Florida Wlhlvte D ' t :2 service 8 e I V - -- 3 . :.".:::;i. SI.”-i.5.'i?."i..ii”.i.d: Tl" hhml 'm''''9 'h' - - F" enrsssun. 6 for ........ ... 45c sang ”The eautiu pan. -g- ,-f , .. i . lh . e - terment was inuFi'cl:iericton came-l goggiiiam mommy m C & SCSC Wm bf CS Lean Loin r . :vgrettTh?3teiP:nson,:l?iEa ifiitii :;f FUlhllERfALl S.-l'(t,L Ri).(iiY H-. in... Hun. ch.r'o""..wn' up 8:00 P.m" gn sqf. PORK CHOPS. be . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49: Stevenson. Edward e ic , arryl unera o L rs. lertru e am ra- Hyde. Victor Ling. George Grantqhan was held Saturday morning! Maple L93-f .. --L,wm.... g;:te;heH;::Ir41::;: vlgkll;-arid soil: '"'d'”- AW" 30"” COOKED HAM. V: II). . . . . . . . . . . . 45: St. Andrew's Church where - Re- P f ' HOWCl'd Mdllllii .quiern High Mass was celebrated H .. er echo” .by Rev. Dr. L. P, Callaghan who . CL. U JJVANMMJ. - ' v- aeeaeeeeeoeeeeeneolee : FITTED FOOTWEAR palso officiated at the grave. Rev. , , ' " , , .590,” Maccmmack was preseni The million dollar store on Kent Street as it appeared after the shutters had. been . . Mac;-eadyg in Queen at. . Currie Bldg. iii: the sanctuary. Pallp bearersremoved and the merchandise disclosed. Constant haunt of sidewalk superinten- ; M0511-Rn pjcvKLE3' hf ; ," , , , , , , 37; . were John Jay. Frederick Jay.'denl s since it started over a year ago thc store had been finally finished and opens l , A . I . of . gl;';:f:i”'anE”f;;lg-in:gmla:tlD0:l3;' now this morning. The interior work an. setting up only took two months for the Rifsldellts Central R'(fYa1t5f- 59”” mPetm3 1 Rib and Brisket p llnterment was in the C ll U l' ch crews of workmen to . in ;he r4l2ts)i,de(-:nts Of ha I e I o o s o e e e I e e e e ' cemetery. The funeral was very OYE 0mTm1l'l Y 3 on I i ' ' OEATIIS ”"'39lY ”"9"d'd- to discuss town planning. Hon. Eugene Cullen. Min- ,m,uu , , uncut .. ' i will be the WM: . .r. 50: P" msemon fu:gl:EI:fiLm:E:TEReaini:amThSe ister of Industry and Natural Resources. Mwttornrawunr .1" 1,, ,, M, .. HRRV R :.:.:-m-:.:- Hughes took place. yesterday 8UeSt 5Pe3l(e1'- JV M ”W''”''"' "Wt" "'w' 3?”'Ei:.i..f'”;"...2E ::"..:”:?:::.:; E - At St. .Joseph': Hos- pital, Toronln. APN1 24'-hv .l955- '5 Mr. and Mrs. Claude White (nee Mary Brown) a son. Weight 1 lbs. 11 ozs. MACMILLAN -. At the Halifax Inflnnary. Halifax. N. s.. on April 15th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert c. MacMillal'l. Dartmouth. N. 5.. 3 SOD. SIMPTON-At the Prince County Hospital on April 28. 1955. in Mr- and Mrs. Robert 3. Simpson. Mal- peque. I daughter. weight W: lbs. susan Faye. THOMPSON - At the Prince Co ily H spital on April 22nd. son. Interment was in the Cath of 1955 will have also left their 195? to Mar. and Mrs. Sterling lie cometary. O and mark. N' z' Farm Produgts Thompson (nee Doris Adams! I The meeting was presided over cums-MHURCHV N Z” (pen non. aim steriiat. Weight 7 lbs. llh oza. SMITH -- At the Prince County Hospital on April 24th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith (nee Marion Delaney) I son. George Arthur, 1 lbs. 4 on. KNOX - At the P. E. I. Hospital on April 25th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Knox. Maple Ave.. I daughter. Bethany Jean, 9 lbs. NICHOLSON - At the P. I. I. Hospital on April 23rd. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. J. David Nicholson. a daughter: Karen Dianne. DEATHS EITCHELIF At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Monday, April 25. 1955.! Mrs. George H. Mitchell in herl 46th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from Zion Church on Wednesday. Service- commencing at 2 o'clock. inter- ment Pt-ople's Cemetery. of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem I-ligh Mass was cele- brated by Major. the Rev. W. J. Enright. C.Ss.R.. padre oi the Charlottetown Branch. Canadian Legion. who also conducted ser- vice It the grave. The pail bear- ers were Messrs. Leo Bradley. Arthur King, Percy Keenan, Eu- gene Lewis, Raney Gallant. L. W. Goodwin. Members of the Cana- dian Legion attended in I body. The Canadian Legion grave-lids service was conducted by Presi- dent Frank Rush. The Last Post and Reveille was sounded by Comrade Bugler William Chais- FUNEIIAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Saumel Don- ovan was held yesterday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer whore Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Very Rev. Gregory Murphy. C. Sa.R.. who also conducted the ser- pvics at the grave. The pail bear- iers were Messrs. Al Dowllng. Fred Steele, Robert Nicholson. Roland Heron. Louis Mccoubrey. William Maccabe. The Canadian Legion attended in I body. The Canadian Legion grave-side service was conducted by Leo Doyle. Jr, sec- relhry of the Charlottetown Branch. Last Post and Reveille was sounded by Bugler William Chaisson. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. IMPRESSIVE MILKER-Bess borough Rag Apple Nan has re. cently completed a record of 18.- 905 pounds of milk, 712 pounds (at average test of 3.77 as I six- Best wishes of the city are General concensus of opinion was. extended by V Fullerton to John David Eaton during the "It's wonderful!" Mayor J. David Stewart and City Clerk J. sight-seeing tours which were conducted. Prince Street Ass'n Meeting . Centennial year was featured last evening at the Prince Street Home and School Association meeting when Dr. Frank Mac- Klnnoii. principal of Prince of Wales College. delivered I com- prehensive. interesting and oft- times amusing account of many phases of life in the city over the period of its history. Dr. Mackin- non'I lecture. the obvious result of I great deal of research. cov- ered such subjects as social con- ditions. entertainments. law and order. governments, education and; communications as compared with modern times. Dr. MacKinnon expressed the. hope that I study of the past would encourage all citizen to In Memoriam: In loving memory of John A.: improve their oity so that I hun- dred years hence the "pioneers" by the vice president. Mrs. Earl Lavers. A short business session took place. The guest speake was introduced by Mr., Vic Runtz and Mr. Dick Turpin moved I hearty vote of thanks to Dr. Macxinnon for his splendid address. Refreshments were served by the catering commi tee. Says Canada Wants tei-s)-Canada wants more New Zealand farm products. Canadian Trade Minister Howe said here Monday night when he arrived from Australia. Accompanied by W. F. Bueil. of the trade and commerce department. Howe will make a seven-day tour of this country. Health Shoes. also children Ladies Ami. Gents Dress up With Dress Shoes Ritchie. Gale. American Girl and Palmer. Greb and Gorrilla. Where prices and quality cannot be equalled. work boots. John Iii r SPECIAL SALE of International Refrigerators ALL THIS WEEK i 5 . - . TBAINORP-At her home in Mt. year-old. ass da , d b w Mhcl-Wl- 0""" C0'h- "l" l"'''' K & R . .. .. ; w'-""'T'i''"”?x v 1-lvlfyll" 0; t5U"llflrlr'- APT” 24. 1955.iS. Macarthur iiisid mgiitis. ilnion ed ""5 Mk" "'1," l ixkixxxklx i rs. eer rainor. aged 58 R dp N f h - I 3;; years. Her remains were trans- Mgiich llagnd rtfii :niisiia3ra'Bo.:'.' 33:: F3" rrgletauge 1:03? nu"; Qu..n Sn." . i . zzngjzelswzndi,-y angina?" "mt" lnlol Dhpaflmilll 01 Airlculture sweet memories we cherish for- her late rzsiidenlclzmhatom mailer: R0," inspector 0' Apr" E "d ”" V N." '. B." SW. ,5. (men, Wm he held on wed. I 1-ll1I)'ot'eet plioduced as and of one we shall never forget Poun I m . respectively, nesday morning at 9:30 to Mt. Ryan Church for Requiem High Mass. interment in the Church Cemetery. N. D. Maclean Mill!!! 3.! per cent on both days. Nan also has I daughter who has produced in I months about 11.000 pounds of milk. milking up to H pounds I day as I flve-year- old. has had six taste with an average of 8.8 per cent. sadly missed III his wife and family. In memory o! my Grandmother Mrs. Melissa A. Wall. who peeled away April urtl. 1011. Fruit and Vegetable Godcalledyoahomeudleltwlth gJN1)1r;gTAKE3 Personals A m:;; hm .. but . '10-5 01- 515- CIPCJW l . 8.! GI. Ft. Capadlty Yettnoui-hearte.wokuow'tts ThhIeIIeetetaallIgret'rlgerIteevIlIe.ltaItiroemore 1' .xd m with ””'”””' .33: ..':":r. '::::.”'.0'.."; ...-.5-:.. ...... ..... .... ..... ....;3:j:.:.::::::i:.wr.'s:l;:g.';.;:g::l;r.hi:.g.l”;:"::.: ....... ...... ...... . . . .. .............. .n.......s o...-. '”M..::.”.'ii ?a?a.;ra.3i;.;i..;wu;rlg- v ' tab ow me n n I r o . "mg; . . . YUHIH1 ' Ohmomw" ma tll)l:':.itae'iI i-Titinb; cgiziariioii-niil ”""' Mlmhhmd hr her 2' M e n P M ' F M" M.” k "W6 M mm" I" V." Look at al theaevdeluxis features - - - Ml-width Granddaughter Verne. K9,", wllmhl” Mn. Elmer Homers. DIAL56-19 Contracts -for some crops will be available at those meet- lngsf The set-up of the new company will be explained and sub- scriptions for capital stock will be taken from producers who unit eliminataemesw IeIroItlIIe.Yet.with Iltheee wantadleatareelltua sin-pi-isinglyIowpI1oe.pDecorate tar undergoing an operation in the P.E.l. Hospital Monday morning. freezer. door-shelves, btltosr won, and 16-qulfl crlaper.Andyou'oandecoratat.he&oetemItdl tchen. Mr. Randolph Nicholson. student I. I '1 I d "M "' "''"”"d '” ""”""' "' ""' ”""”"”"y ""”""' In our to metal you Itohen. or leave it gleaming white. 9001' ld mi inter. N Wil , o n memo . , "R a "gun htzhiirltuelseftnlnt I ry our er pl-3191-once for growers contract; will be given to those ",3... ,. mg... Also available with door. . MR8. JAMES A. NICHOLSON who who have applied by mail. They however should attend the meeting nearest to them. 6 Wednesday. April '27. sires Court. nxparhiuutat ru-ai. Crurlottetown. Thursdly. April I. New Haven School. Friday, April I. New Perth Hill. Monday. May 1. value church hall. lourie listen! to the minister It the St. Columba Preapyterian Church. Valole. Quebec. Card of Thanks S away snddenu. April ms. nu. ! To meet in Heaven. how sweet the th :::..":::.'. sass?" . :::.":'.;:;. W. R. 3235-"? when life's short years are past Nernor-eteweep.IemerItepart. To meet h Heaven at last. T esda .n 1. M llarilor Ilall. of ri-tau i3'aim T. "fa: mm" """ "' riiunaiy, .7), 3, i'I.'..";u Community III. i . A . Graatend ”"l Allmeetingeetemitowlock, V I - V t to To 'oa . ' . V . V - 4 - I - A 0 Vmgao” meet envo ' now in vlosraanl rnoclaento r L V. . p; pp p L V . Mm " h L ' I i ' I V '. r