CITY Alli CENTRAL MI'SI('AI. FESTIVAL Pn . ans- C F.(' Y. T.V. tonight 0.50. VOl'R I)0I.I.AR niiys more It lhe Iiitghcs I)"ug Store. payable on Friday. April sih is please brine. stubs of your bill. i':E 'IfII:3A'I' the sick well. Gil- ;ti)..N Pltarniacy. open 3 3-HL I0 it p m. FIRST INSTAI.LMEN'I' of City Taxes is due and payable on Fri- flav. April .-till. FIHIHY. APRIL STII. is the it- iirtl tiny fttr ll:-I)'illil the first in- atzillnwiit (ll (July Taxes. 'l'O.N'lfiIlT AT. 8.30 Trial by JufY by Prince of Wales College Chor- uc. Ticlmls at door. t'R(ll(lNOLE AT WINSLOE statton Hall. Thursday. April 4th. First game of second three Same trurnameni at 8.30. MEAT SPECIALS - Pork loin chops or roast lb. 35 cents; Blade shoulder roast lb. 39 cnets: Thos. li- Mills Meat Market, Phone 4235. WAREHOUSE SALE. continues on Admiral T.V. Ind Refrigerator. At. Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd., 187 Gt. George Street. Dial 5547. MASS MEETING at Clover Club. 57 Grafton St. Frid3)(- AFN 5- ” 3.30 p.m. Walter G. Dinsdale. M.P. win speak, Ladies particularly welcome . ARE YOU ENTERING I piaY in the P.E..I. Drama Festival? En- tries must be mailed to Miss Doro- thy cuuen, 195 Weymouth St. Char- lottetown. prior to April 15th. 1957- THE ISSUE of the day will be discussed over C.F.C.Y. T.V. on Friday April 5th, at 6.50 p.m. by Walter G. Dinsdsle. M.P. John A. Mecbonsld and Heath McQIIIl'f10- WALTER G. DINIDALE. M.P. John A. MacDonald Ind Heath Mc- Quarrie will discuss political is- sues over C.F.C.Y. T.V. on Friday. April Mb at 6.50 Fm- wsnrnn G. DINBDALE. M.P. will speak at Belfast Hall Satur- day, April am. at 9.15 p.m. Queen's County Candidate Heath MICQI-IIIF tie and other speakers will lilo be present- ' PRIZE WINNERS-Winners It the Clover Club card party Were: Lediee' that. Mrs. Margaret 0 Walker: second. Mrs. Alex Ford: t consolation, Mrs. A. Doyle: men s first. Emmett Doucette and James Csvensghg consolation, Leo Duffy: door Prize. Robert Gallant; freeze-out, Philip Creed Ind Harry Hughes; specisl prize, Mrs. A. Doyle. POLICE COURT - A man cher- ed with assault in City Po- ice Court yesterday morning was sentenced to ten days in Queen's County Jail by Magistrate K.M. Martin. A drunk and incapable was given I ten dsy suspended sentence and I second accused on I similar charge was remanded until Saturday. VICTORIA ROAI)- Hon George Macxsy in the course of his re- marks on the Budget debate stated that Victoria Villsse had received I psved road into the village in lieu of the bridge which was Iberi- doned I few years ago. Mr. Mee- Key was qouted as saying I roed ) would be built. This statement would be incorrect since I paved road from the T.C.I-I. to the vil- lsge is Ilresdy in 'stence. Mr. Maclfsy told the Opposition lend- er that if Iny structure were to re- place the present bridge. it would be e causeway. MAGISTRATE! COURT - A resident of Spring Park and en- ntlier front Charlottetown Ippeer- ing in Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday on charges of the attempted theft of an auto WHITE - Suddenly at tho Char- moblie radiator. were both given lsll sentences by Magistrate Bil- hert C-sttriet. The first was given six months and tho latter four months. A Bedford resident charg- rd with leaving the scene of In accident was fined thirty-five dol- lsrs and costs or thirty days. Charged with care and control of I motor vehicle while intoxicated. I Chsrlottetown men was further -' remanded for one week. ” PERSONALS Mr. J. S. Walker left Tuesday morning for Ottawa to attend I two-day convention of the Domin- ion Csnsdian Legion. h.E.s.I.. Mrs. Louis Harper. Tignish. wIs SUQJVAN g A. h" I.” re... I recent visitor to Charlottetown. the guest of her deillhilrl. Mrs. i.Isck MscAieer and Mrs. Ralph Doneld of ..::.wstr2f -we - mrssss-r A'l' TIIE rate of v.' of I per rent will be charged on Ill overdue installments. J A. PICKARI) AND (to. are un- loading cars of Spriiighill Screen- I-ZIIl'CATlONAl. TAX is due and ed Coal and Dominion Coke today. CARD PARTY. Cs-ntrei Royal- ty Hall.. Thursday at 8. Admission WIIEN PAYING your City 'I'ex- 15 con" VISIT Ill-STYLE Millinery, Gt. George Street. "where every style is iii-Style.” HEAR MUSICAL FESTIVAL Broadcast tonight 8.30 C.F.C.Y. by Dr. G. ll- Steele. PANTRY SALE. sponsored by the Parktlap Home and School. Friday. April 3th at 2.00 p.m- It S. A. McDonald. The many friends oi Miss Isabel MacDonald Connaiiizhi Apts., will be sorry to learn that she has en- tered the Charlottetown Hospital. SPECIAL S.A. SPEAKER - Special speaker at the Salvation Army mid-week service tonight at 7:30 o'clock will be Walter Dias- dale ?lI.P. of Brandon, Manitoba. .Nir- Dinsdale has been active Sal- valionisi most of his live. For sev- eral years prior to World War J1 he served as an Officer in Tor- onto and Montreal Prison and Wei- fare Departments. He holds office at present as Bandmaster in his home Corps at Brandon. Manitoba. Island Salvationists and friends are happy to have the privilege oi meeting their distinguished com- rade. BIRTHS MACDONALI) - At the Charlotte- town Hospiial. April 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacDonald. Nee Auril- ds Trainer I son Gerald Ber- nerd. MILLER -. At the Charlottetown Hospital on April 2. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miller oi Car digsn, I daughter. 7 lbs, 14 ozs. AYERS - At the P.E.I. Hospital on April 2. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ayers. I deughtc . MACINTOSII - At the Charlotte- town Hospltal on March till. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Macin- iosh. Charlottetown. A daughter. weight 8 lbs.. 6 ozs. CARMICHAEI. - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital April .'ird. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carmichael (nee Ruth Keeping I son. Dennis Keith. weight 8 lbs. 7 oz. PARKER - At the P.E.I. Hospital. on April 1. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs Douglas Parker, Charlottetown. I daughter. FERGUSON - At the P.E.l. Hos- pital on Tuesday. April 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Fer- guson. (nee Sadic Behlel n daughter. Judith Lynn. Weight I lbl. 12 ozs. DEATHS WEBSTER - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital April 3. 1957 Mrs. Russell G. Webster in her 72 year. Remains were trensfered last evening from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to her lste iesldcnc . Funeral from St. Peter's United Church. Fri- day afternoon. with services starting at 2.30. lntcrmcnt In Midgell Cemetery. WALSH - The remains of the late James Welsh whose death occurred in Minneapolis will arrive in the city tonight" by train and will be conveyed to the Hennessey Funeral Home on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. His remains will be ilnlierred to the residence of his mother. Mrs. (Dr.l James C. Welsh, Mt. Stewart from where the funeral will be held on Saturday morn- liig leaving the residence at 9 o'clock in st. Andrew's Church for Requiem High Mess. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. lottetown Hospital on April I. 1957. Rita Geraldine White, daughter of Mrs. William D. white oi Georgetown. aged 33 yesrs. Her remains will be trans- ferred from the Ilenness , Func- rIl Home this evening at 6 o'clock to the residence of her mother in Georgetown. Fiinerel Ir- rsngements will be announced later. CRIELMAN - At the Prince Ed- wsrd Island Hospital on Wed- nesday. J April. I957. Dr. P.A. Creelmsn in his and year. Rest- ing at the MscLean Funeral Home. Funeral from Trinity United Church tomorrow. Friday. service commencing at I olclock. Interment Sherwood Cemetery. dance on Wednesday. April 3rd. Mrs. Aloysius Sullivan of Vernon, egsd H1 years. Her remains were forwarded irons the Jenkins Funeral Home on Wednesday evening to her into residence; from where the funeral will its held on Saturday morning to BL :;IcIIiI'l'I Church. Vlernon Riyeri Requiem High Iss It : Interment will he in the church Mr. Ind Mrs. Ilohert Vhlfewsy of Brooklyn 9 Howard Clarence. son of Mr. and Itrs. Arthur Illxlidhlorell. l ...ssn-ro.i-I-suits-seat-set-as ll (nir;i.:-is'.-.-:;-.:-s.:.-rnv---- ll Creamery Butter Stocks Decline OTTAWA (CPI -- C3017. butter stocks in nine Cn&lg. cities April I declined 1. 27.4on.oon pounds from I. Q on thr corresponding year. the hureau of statistics said Wednesday. The hiircao said cheddar cheese -tnclt: declineri to l.'l.8l2.iIRl pounds eggs rose 54.iXKl on April I. II” British Workers Charge Sellout by their leaders, return to their jobs today alter ending strikes in Britain's shipbuilding and manu- facturing industries. As the back-to-wnrk move got Sudden. Death heart attack ended the long early Wednesday industrial career caster. for many years I strong proponent of Maritime rights or. ganizatiuns. The 72-year-old president of T, S. Simms and Co. Ltd., which says it is the largest brush manu- facturing firm in the British Com. monwealth. was it widely-known figure in the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, the Marltimq Provinces Board of Trade and the Maritlmes Transportation Com. mission. Mr. Simms' life revolved about the company of which he became President in 1908 upon the death to! his father. He Joined the arm in 1902 and during the following SIX Year! worked his way up through company ranks. His isther. Thomas W. Simms was born in Maine. Following service in the United States civil war. Mr. Simms bought into I broom company in 1872 and moved the company here after acquiring sole ownership. Mr. Simms is survived by his widow. I daughter and a non. Funeral announced later. strong we lestdrifliesintothe from l3.9B0.000 and cold storage cisi of Bowster's in 140,000 cases from Pulp and Pjper mu, 1,”. under way, of inquiry opened to investigate the pay claims thst sparked the twin wsikouts. Shipyard stoppage, which involved LONDON lkeuiersl-More thsii 200.ill0 men Ind held up all con- l.'I00.000 workers. many of them Itruction and repair work for 18 complaining bitterly of ii "sellout" GIVI- OE Le W. nearby st. Hubert air base. SAINT JOHN. N. B” (Cp,gA lending aircraftman John Dohei-ty land, had Issisted in the starting of L. W. Simms of adjoining Lan- "p M the "WI"- srrengemesits will be Quebec City will depend on Ice Tiireefsnln To Close Corner rook ocean ssoox. ltld. ton wind of ends and threatened to cut off 13'...” 3'WII Ihlwins ones again. The fete of the-post gym. "uh the winds. seid I shipping om. Newfoundland Page 2 The Guardian lTiiursdsy. April 4. 1957 5 "' WEATHER III med Tempere- I government court The court met to discuss the Airmcin Sucked Into Jet Engine .MONTREAL tCPl - An RCAF airmen Wednesday was critically llllured when sucked into the in- take of a jet fighter plane while its engine was being run up st An RCAF spoke smsn said 29. I native of New Glasgow, Scot- "Then he walked too close to th nose and was swept into the intake,” said the spokesman. Doherty suffered serious head injuries, lacerations and I dislo- cated shoulder. Freighter Heads For Montreal - MONTREAL (CF) -The Man- chester Mariner, first ocean vessel scheduled to reach Montreal this year, late Wednesday steamed past Father Point. 293 miles down- river from Montreal. The vessel worked through an B5-mile icefield in the Gulf of St. Lawrenct earlier. Her Montreal agents said the Mariner will reach Quebec City, 157 miles from Father Point. at 3 a..m. AST. Thursday. She will not dock but will anchor for the remainder of the lnght. The time of her departure from TORONTO TI” -- iilrcs Issued by the Toronto public lwesther oifirr: I slln Mex , lNigliti (Day) Dawson 32 39 Vancouver N 54 Victoria A3 M E4 - .'li 51 cu".-y an 48 Regine 29 37 Winnipeg 1'6 41 Toronto 27 39 Ottews I-'l 35 Montreal 30 34 Quebecl 14 3 Fredericton 30 34 Saint John '30 15 Moncton 19 24 Halifax '14 31 Charlottetown 30 35 Sydney 3 35 Yarmouth 27 31 St. John's 31 44 HALIFAX tCPt -The weather office says a disturbance over the eastern states is moving slowly i tlieiistward. Cloud ahead of this disturbance will begin to cover the western region by this afternoon. Forecasts: Northern Nova Sroiia, Prince Edward Island. Eastern N. B. counties, Bay of Chaleur: Clear, becoming overcast by evening; milder; north winds 20 shifting in the evening in east 20. Low-high at New Glasgow 25 and 32. Char- lottetown 10 and 25, Moncton 10 Ind 30, Campbellton 10 and 25. High tide today at Charlottetown It 1.24 a.m. and 12.56 p.m. Sum- merslde tide eighteen minutes let- er than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 549 a.m. Ind sets at 8.44 p.m. pccted the ship will arrive in Most- tneal either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. River navigatitn conditions were r e p o r t e d good. Recent cold weather has prevented shore ice from breaking up and cluttering thy ship channel. The Marin r was delayed three days by heavy ice fields massed in the Gulf of St- Lawrence. Her progress Wednesday appeared to Issure her captain of the gold- heeded cane annually awarded to the first ocean ship to reach Mon- westher and visibility. It is ex- treel. Pleiiieil-Plii lil- REVERSIBIE SKIRTS! New shipment just arrived-there's more fashion, less up keep on care-free reversibles. Pleat edges sewn on both sides gives permanent pleat; made from 100G wool. Variety of colors. Sizes 8-18. 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