A 21-gun Royal Salute was fired at noon from Victoria been a patient in Prince County Hospital for the past five weeks, ts convalescing at his home in - BACK IN SUMMERSIDE returned to their home in Sum- merside on Saturday after spend- some time in Boston, Mass. MONCTON GUESTS Misses Helen and Ruth ty RETURN HOME vl . mrt T. Earle Hickey & Co. Comedian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty § Sener St. _, Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. BD. 8.0. ; PHONE 3287 Summer St Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside, ?. E. I. SMALLMAN’S L Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL. (Alse Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 955 Weter &. Summerside _& B. Campbell, BA, LLB. Phone S’Side 3818 Phone 3116 21-GUN SALUTE FIRED firing J. Mahar, Officer commanding the party wag Major R ple, a members of the diocesan clergy also attended the event organiz- ed by the diocesan il committee on Catholic Action un- der the chairmanship of Rev. Preston Hammill of St. Dunstan’s The address, keynote “Voca- tions to Religious Life”, was de- livered by Rev. Francis Aylward of the college staff__Most Rev. Malcolm A. MacEachern, Bi-" a pantomine—‘‘Secret Love” —stag- .|ed by pupils of Birchwood High: .|@ number of folk son gs sunc by | BOATS BLESSED Yesterday afternoon at Red Head, Rev: Eric Robin, pastor of Mofell parish, blessed 25 lob- ster boats all of which operate from this harbor located on the southern shore of St. Peter’s Bay about one mile directly north of the village of Morell. A number of appropriate hymns were sung by the Little Flower Church choir which was in attendance. Despite unfavorable weather a good turnout of people was pre- sent. WEATHERBIE FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Mrs. Pe- ter Weatherbie was held Mon- day morning from the Charlotte- town Funeral Home to the Church of the \ Most Holy’ Redeemer where wiem High Mass was celebra by Very Rev. C.H. Moreau, C.Ss.R.. who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Pallbearers were Ambrose, Wil- liam, Jr., Blaine. George. John. Jr., and Ralph Weatherbie, all grandsons of the deceased. In- terment the cem*tery. WELLS FUNERAL— The fu- | neral of Miss Nellie Wells was held Saturday afternoon at the home of her brother, Fred Wells, Brooklyn. The service was con- ducted by Mr. Elmer McLean. Hymns were “Unto the Hills” and “The Sands of Time are Sink- ing.’ Pallbearers were Russell | Bell. and five nephews, Walter | Wells, James Wells, Frank Wells, | A'y > Palmer | Hardy. Flower bearers were | Fred Leard, Norman Oliver, | Heber Hardy, Frank Keefe, Wil- lard Coughlin, George Irving, George Clark and Victor Camp- bell. Interment was in Hillcrest was in Catholic Large Vocation Rally Held At St. and Raymond) ISLAND NEWS PAGE : GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 19, 1959. 3 MINISTER INTERVIEWED Poachers Worst Threat centrate on illegal packing of lob- sters—for if there is no ready market for lobsters the incentive to will be great- ly reduced. The worst poaching areas, Mr. said, are in Western in this province, and in Kent and Northumberland Coun- Medical officer im atten- dance was Surgeon Commander One plan which is being institu- . Mr. MacLean said, is a sys- of coded can covers, similar at in effect in the salmon in- will facilitate the I Montmorency Falls 10 east of Quebec City drop Dunstan s. try, and he appealed to ali con character, interest cerned for cooperation and sup- port. i FIREMAN’S DANCE | St. Mary's Parish Hall Souris Tuesday, May 19 \ Sede [ fr . There is a small minority poachers who endeavor to law and thereby dam- ly i ag é their own future but the fishermen in the é ie 3 ® 5 that poaching has on the in- is that undersized lobsters are usually canned in unsanitary conditions, Mr. MacLean said. This puts a heavy burden on the i service, which at- aw & BURR | Quality Steele Brigg’s Seeds In stock Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike. Alfalfa, and Maritime Mixture, all No. 1 seed, also Mari- time grown Laurentian No. 1 turnip seed and Mooses ‘No. 1 Prince mangel seed. All lowest prices. PHONE 3626 70 QUEEN ST. Dillon & Spillett Ltd. Ch’town, P.E_I. ~~ MacDOUGALL ECONOMY JET... shallow or Deep Well Farm and Garden Seeds Wholesade and Retail We earry a full line of Timothy, Clovers and mixtures ...in addition te fine grasses for pastures. G THE HALIFAX Co. 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