7 . cha * * f < y ‘% \ By i > 9° a8 : ” Re J Pet werent Me ene filter I The Guardian, stown, Thur., ' ; Increased Demands Of Work |=" srm"n tamgiee Unt Driver. Sire gpa aoe Forces Resignation Of Official| "ira = soto tas |Daws $75 Fine | Rev. Campbell jx'ruti-x ve Pee | at wes in Crapaud © ‘ N iets ' tery, where he was In County Court | Speaks To Group | trom” ; Kt was her with Jaid to rest beside loved ones theme was A Charlottetown women, who mag these . 2 in 1957 voted “Woman of the | projects while alescing m| Sone before there to await the) A New Glasgow, N.S., resident) On «Tuesday evening, Zion | Shaken”. Hymns suge Year” by the Bus- | hospital that won her the “Woman | Glorious Resurrection Morning.| was fined $75 and costs or 20 days| Young Peoples Society held its} Moraine Cab, has bean oe antiae . ‘hall! when he plesiied guilty to a! regular weekly meeting. mg, : : , charge of driving while impaired| The business meeting was pre-| then addressed the a of the ,ahlt poke "innccdaues | Funeral Held ood riche sted ha stscares: | when he appeared tefore Magis-| sided over. by the president, and| “Deiiog and’ Morals”. ‘fie atree | clinic because of her physical in- William H. Farrow, Russell Fer-| trate Gilbert A. Geudet, QC, in| mittees were appointed with re-| fied ono ¥ Srey So meee in adiiel Reegetele At Hampton a. Se mee Vie-| County Magistrate’s Court yes-| gards to the play. A motioa was] a social necessity. Following . erguson, John D. Mac- passed that at sum of morey ; Mrs. Rose Savage, invalid 3%] There passed to his eternal |Phail and Bert MacPhail. ia ype contributed to the Missionary | (ss, ® Very, informa a tae year-old mother of three children, | rest ot the home.ot.his nephew} Beautiful floral tributes bore tb deo teeneired and Deaconess Training Schov!| croups participated. a resigned from the . project ‘ staff : ; Sat_|Silent testimony of the esteem in| FUNNY acused” who had originally | Campaign Fund. The evening was brought to-« | effective March 31 when no com-|Eimer Inman, Hampton on "which he was held. He leaves to| )% TNs Se i vy wae with tea siogion: of “Gale Promise could be reathed after |urday; Manch 14th, 1959. Charles|mourn their loss two brothers, | ove Son oe % 8 repllmaad ty the magieite.| °°" te singing pe : the clinic committee decided to| Webster Inman, aged seventy | Warren’ of Hampton, Fred of a bes A Summerside resident charg. |B¢ The } That .Binds” after switch the project office from | nine years, second son of the| Victoria, two sisters, Mrs. Don- meas oe heard a| 02, With speeding was fined $10|Which Rev. Mr.’ Campbel! pro: ‘Mrs. Savage’s home Wo" the Pre te wilans @ 4 his |@¢-B.- Gordon of Appin Road, | Beer = en | and costs or 10 days. ~ ounced. the’ benediction. =~ infal Sanatoréum. William C. Inman and his and Fi of Chariottetown Souris man charged with © the . = — : pate: | Although the committee offer-|wife Isabelle Holm of Hampton | yi-toria. : theft of a quantity of gasoline had ; —, ed to pay her transportation both | Prince Edward Island. charges against him withdrawn. : Sid ¢ * ways and also provide a baby-| The late Mr. Inman who had However, he was ordered to pay : a sitter for the time she would be | spent all of his life in this com- Attempted Theft | costs. end make restitution for A F : absent from home, the exertion | munity was a man of exception- ‘ the gasoline. , ~ in this daily routine would be too | al health and strength, and had Brings $50 Fine For failing ¢o wegister a motor cae much for her, she maintains. never known illness of any na- vehicle for the current year an ‘ Mrs. Savage suffered an stteck |ture until sbout a year ago, wben | 4 Ceninal Royalty man appear-| PAs Revalty resident wes sven || PACKERS — FISHERMEN | + of ‘polio in her youth which even ‘his strength began to fail. and! i 4. aici i of ' a mow severly restricts her powers | gradually as the months went by sentencing charge - Th ao : weak of locomotion. he succumbed to an incurable| @tempted theft of a quantity of |] Here’s One Of The M BE READY FOR MAY Ist —| Pat Sucsen fore Bet Oe tow disease,! which he bore with] gasoline, was fined $50 and costs || Useful Farm Tools Ever . a eee ers, wee the cb |cheentifbess, end great patience. ' or 20 days when be appeared in Developed . . . ——— i ama sme ie eee eee home as an office, will prove a Sa the eee ome a oe ete aie ee THE FUREST Boilers all_ types, Stainless-steel. Stainless-steel : great ee mani. i. is| Although of a quiet and unas- |" F-L-E-X-§-B-L-E tables suitable for Aer, plants. Tanks of stainless--~ likely that | have “P| suming nature he made many | Tne accused had pleaded guilty ARR stee} and Galvanized iron. : ae to away tor the mumme. ao tan diario Ukr tbe tates ee to the charge at a previous sitting Bi NE H oe We aiso do Stainless-steel welding, and all SDU PLAYERS PRESENT “ST. JOAN’ a sm am|Cit, mention to be made of his| Si er sexdents appeared on || = unt on any farm. Alough | general work in sheet metal | ‘ ss of a Mi lpastor, Rev. M. K. Charman, | charges of being drunk and in- designed primarily for —_ a ee cee et St. Dun-| mance will get under way at) brook, Nfld., who plays <. ditert tke the ~ase pb gh who paid him weekly visits and | capable. One was given a fine of spreading livestock droppings 's Gymnasium, George Ber-|7:30 p.m: Playing prominent | of Dunois, commander as ecoauees & ee ee Se who was a great source of com-| $99 and costs or 10 days and the oe en Seen ae Agents For Shaw’s “Saint Joan” will be roles in the six scones end epilo-| French forces, anid Pex! Duggan, fine. Everybody—doctors, nurses, |{t and strength in his hours of | other drew a 10-day suspended |j tilizer and for preparing seed Fairbanke-Bloree Heating & g int hi . is divid- } suffering. term. , Produced by te ed are tho folowing sbadeus: [trae ‘er uae rege, Mcsbee | en nee eee at ee, | He received the test of care | "ha Tat Révaty resident was oe ae ee Se Air-Conditioning Systems University Players| (left) Rhoda Longaphie, Char. | Pat of : etive”’ from his nephew Elmer Inman/ fined $30 and costs or 10 days - cothing. Adjustable te the direction of Rev. ietiohonre.. vive, vane. Wie Suet. ot | ¥ Se FEES BARES Ona el took charge of the [tt 7H, with whom he resided eee OS eee oh. warling esnlitions. Come [i Arsenault, perfior-'! Joan: David Walker, Cornes- admitted , Savage since beginning of a serious | light when it was learned E cad er ~ ee ee ies the clinic |tura in his illness last August, | was the acused's third offence ‘an ¥ i . | Richard Ruthart : along with good medi at-| under the traffic Act. A Malpe- "mE > operation—at the invitation of the . 40 EDEN ST. DIAL 9432 New Officers Are Elected MV Abegweit errno en acy, aan | nyt, aopesrng a's | xterra | 4 il : To D d k Ge ie Sa eae oie. wes 8 attended. A|$10 and costs or five days. . At Annual Council Meeting |To Drydoc fat Sh Sat et is mon = : 3 : : undergoing treatment at : a ~ The anowal meeting of the St. | $4,359.29. Donations were made| The M.V. Abegweit is expected | Orthopaedic Centre. if X council of the CWL wasjto the national and provincial} Jeave Saturday for her annual| In addition she found time to ermno d in the parish hall immedi-| branches of the CWL, to the ing overhaul. The big ship, | @¢t as mamager of the Island Eas- ‘ labels following the regular/Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, pore tes ‘between Borden ter Seal campaign a project she s 4 e this meeting on Sundayjto the Catholic Information Lib- starr Maser is expected to undertook im conjunction with the € # ; e ming. The president, Mrs.|rary and to the parish building Saar at acting tier two or three | March of Dimes campaign. y MacDonald, presided and | fund. weeks ADDS SO MUCH ENJOYMENT TO YOUR FISHING ¢ opening prayer was offered The president thanked the The standby winter ferry $%.S.| five scheduled daily trips. mene Fo nth, ence oe We] Proce award Talnd wil ope-| Tt i got yet known, where the RECREATION - - - VISIT YOUR | Mrs. a2. Higgins read thelfine cooperation she had re- ate in theinterim and make the Aboqwett wil} _ go for ning ; Rinutes of the previous meeting| ceived during her term of of- be th were adopted. She also/|fice extending over pee pc two d. correspondence Mrs. |years. She ve special ~ thanks . Masi MacDonald. eee to Meneigtne’ Maeieaahe for his at C. & F. FOODLAND : ex nor for education: from/ advice and guidance at all times. Wather Walsh director of the! The nominating committee cred Heart radio program. consisting of Mrs. G. W.. Che- 5 es ‘The treasurer, Mrs. G. W. , presented ter report was adopted. a Mevel Gis. J. 1. Beaton, spiritual nine From our Wide Range Sunday, April 26th was the President, Mrs. John L. Bea- : r : . ton; firht vice president, Mrs. A eae dav of tr Lady of ond fn, (5 ce rene, Mey ot For “WHERE YOU SAVE SAFELY” —- ‘L., and that it would be fit-| emt. Mrs. Parker Whitlock; : to observe the feast by i Blessed Sacrament through- the day. These suggestions readily approved by the J. 2 Anse F M. Lee reported for verie, Mrs. Fred Kenny and Miss Rita Gaudet conductad the election of officers and the fol- lowing slate was’ brought in and third vice president, Mrs. Henry good work and devotion, to duty. |during the past two y#ars and jexpressed his satisfaction that ithe new executive would be carry beef fit for every day of the BEEF we carry this high quality BEEF In Charlottetown and choose your Requirements a KING. But, year. And we RODS. WADERS the ways and means commitice. | ji yc ye nee officne wore do sell our beef at lower jrices, || 5 Glass Casting Red—Corrugaied wood "99¢ Hip Length, pair .......s..... $3.75 jMrs. Fred Driscoll reported) then installed and Msgr. Mae- t thi _ i i : instal Msgr. do’t think so TRY US. ONIN cs tu fase taasasd } i i ae tole Pronger Kenzie led in the recitation of ere 52" overall ....... Waist Length, pair. .........%. $7.45 7 wae the Act of Consecration to the | ; i 's—Oli that her brother, who is| placcod Virgin Mary and impart- : Clear White ‘‘Mermaid’’—Solid glass with contrasting Hip Rubber Boot . Olive green rubber. Priest in Indonesia, be assisted| 24 his blessing. vOP QUALITY bindings; 3 guides and tip; cork grip 95 oenes © 00-12, DOI occ cccecs $10.98 donations of articles of a re-| 4 vote of thanks was tendered on locking chuck handle. 5 feet ..... ® . nature. Mrs. Driscoll aiso| 1. the retiring executive and Shoulder Roasts, lb. 65° tates Gareane ae soe way Sily Fecponted te Oy ae Mermaid Deluxe—well balanced solid square glass Gers for remembering him dur- ae — Sa ae rod, natural finish with 3 guides and $8 gS . en an s ™ " : . s tag his diness the honour extended to her andj} BARBECUED — 2 LB. AVE. tip. Locking chuck and cork grip. 5 feet . Daley, education , Teported that she had the last meeting of the Home and School As- Mrs. Parker Whitlock, mem- convener and Mrs. Reg. MeCarville, press convener, also ‘ their reports which , accepted The requested the assistance the members with a supper they propose to sponsor in mear future. 'The president reminded the that the annual spring would - booth but candy would _i%- wos noted that total re- eeipits for the year ending March 31, 1959, amounted to COMING EVENTS Z Economy Tackle Box—Seamless drawn steel con- ~~ at ee a ae. struction. Size 11% x 5% x 4”, 1 29 4 Dance and social, Cardigan |% "CUcation followed. OWINg ° ou Ideal for starter ....... . = ’ hall Frida y, April 10th. In | the adjournment at Be note. | David’s Assorted Belt Worm Box, plastic .................. 55¢ of the Walter Conohon fam- |" enlightening and entertain’ _s ” 5 | am flea entitled Tenvbe Teebee* a Hold-All’-Tackle Box—Seamless steel 1.79 , recent fire victims, Webster's Home cooking sale at Holmans | © Social Welfare| scticited the support of all mem- bers so that her term of office would be as fruitful-as the pre- ; Vious one. Fort Augustus ‘Parents Meet Chickens... ea FRESH LEAN A meeting of the Fort Augustus Home and School Association was presided over by the Pre- sident, Mrs. Charles Duffy, who asked the Principal, Sister Clare Theresa, to open the meeting with utes and the correspondence by jthe secretary, it was decided to SHANKLESS, SKINLESS, TENDERSWEET es cf two who have been outstand- ing in Home and School Af- fairs, as potential members of the Provincial Executive. A discussion on questions pro- iwas viewed. ARCHBISHOP IN TOKYO Baby Clams — tin 25° EXTRA SPECIAL COOKIES Pork Chops . . lb. Hams 4-6ts. , |b. Bacon ..... lb. Z pe., natural cork grips. guides and carboloy tip. tip action. Complete with cloth bag ......... “Mermaid Supreme’ Hollow Glass Spin Red. 7 ft., 2 Chrome plated foul-proof Lightweight with strong $14.95 90° 69" 00 ~ CREE Willow Creel—quick draining; good MBS |. par peepee er peSh a ren LS $2.39 Tackle Boxes Mermaid Brand Tackle Boxes— eonstruction. 13% x 6% x 4%" .. “MERMAID LANDING NETS" Aluminum handle, from 98¢ | Landing Nets ‘REELS be taking piace | prayer. ae : Streamlined, value priced casting reels soon and in this connect-|""A‘ver the reading of the min-|]| LEAN DEVON ee ee a C.-T.C. “Special” Casting Reel——Bake- lite and plates; level wind. 100 yards r ; COURONY | 65s akc i ees $2.59 isend th of th ’ pThe annual reports of the ex-|i5 the Music Festival “Acoeie Langley “Speedcast” Reel ..... $8.95 _—"" presented and adop-|iinn to represent the Group. ll BAY OF FUNDY Ocean City Level wind ........ $8.75 * was also decided to send the nam- OTHER ACCESSORIES MERMAID BRAND, Plugs, Spoons and Spinners at Big Canadian Tire Savings from 19¢ Winton, ars caeeade TS KYO (Reuters)—The Arch REG. PRICE c Fi hi z e - omen s eo; | a . Pavone si , 7 | [Marrey | Harbor Shur-Gain rey Picker. ante te sie stom 39 30 IS Ing Lines FLY REELS April 23, c secrations, of the ceenay a ——$$__—_— SPINNING LINES ......... from 75¢ up | pry peeig $1.95 to $5.95 Week-end specials —Oven ready | Anglican missionary activ’ : i ° e 4 ken 39 ¢. per lb. Fresh pork |Japan. The archbishop changed J 1 | FLY LINES, Level ........... 69¢e - $2.50 Sree ae tickieone tas [nea cask ta tne teak FREE DELIVERY ss FY STRIKEMASTER BRAIDED NYLON, SPINNING REELS | $3.95 to $26.95 ee eee PE esas © hie = Tapered ........ In leh ds oven ssi $4.95 | KIDS REELS 65c - 89 ; . RIPE FOR JUICE ICEBERG . ; ' RECORD HOP BANANAS | ORANGES | . LETTUCE FISHING LICENSES AVAILABLE HERE! LB. 5 LB. Bag | 2 Lge. Heads r ; ROLLAWAY CLUB sighs ee CANADIAN TIRE CORP'N. “Thurs., April 9 — 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. ( & F EOODLAND Queen Street pers Charlottetown , ALL WELCOME "180 QUEEN sr. paca |} - - STEWART and MacRAE PROPRIETORS “4 shit fe ‘ e hs 7 ional — i the 8 a.m. Mass offered| Perry: Tecording secretary, Miss ; ' 32 oe : Rita Gaudet; corresponding sec- h . a a "4 = — — — retarv, Mrs. Frank MacDonald; : ffosed for adoration following the | {"°surer. Mrs. G. W. Cheverie > am. until benediction | (TP-elected) and councillors, a the Mrs. J. M. Lee, Mrs. Eugene She ; eens. Jed that the| Daley and Mrs. Cornelius Me- ; ss Cormac. : ACTH , ogy paaeamoatayd Monsignor MacKenzie thanked Net only ot EASTER’ > we members , the rétiring officers <for their ;