r fe Si Fie TE ATO IS «4 BIG DAYS | Ss. . Sb led |~ EONS. WEDNESDAY ne" eee me ‘ : ‘trate James B. Johnston, QC, : _or cers yesterday on a charge of - im Tee 7 Re melee paired driving. The accused was | >, — - arraigned in ~~ Queens—County-F 5 - Our spirit must einnaua to Magistrate's Court _ arow stronger and not weaken,’ # William Shields, a member of - Philip Arnold Acorn, Lower he s the Carpenter's Local, told the Newton, pleaded not guilty to a ahea men. He-said that the protest Charge of failing to stop before aeedadath. Sei .-...s-In- parade in Summerside on‘Satur- reaching a schoolbiis which was ternation ve of day had to be held in the after- Stopped to take on or let off pas- electriciansy» =... kers ‘we're noon instead of the morning, ax Senzers. The case was adjourn- stronger now thanx when we had been planned, and that some €4 to April 29 for-trial. started and we want to keeplof the impact was lost because Waldon Mann’ Irishtown, was getting stronger daily. If we stay of the change in time. ‘accused of wilfully neglecting strong, when this strike ends;) We said that spirit in Summer- some of his farm animals, to PF.1. will have the. strongest |side ig running high and the men wit a horse, two bulls, two labor movement in the Dominion ‘sre very definite about - their steers, three heifers and three — SATURDAY ‘of Canada.” é stand in the matter of -low-wag- cows, and entered a plea of not He. advised workers to “keep os guilty. Testifying for the crown good spirit. don't oe ete mays: Lloyd White, member of the were SPCA officers John Hark- PRO ae 08-0001 cH Charlottetown District - Labor ness, Summerside, and Ernest & Yesterday was the opening d:-- ; Ver airs Bi St. Represent: RS anit ll Council, said, ‘we're 100 percent Bigger, St. Eleanors. Repres a igs ih aie a behind you men in your pro- ing the accused was Bars Cane) : ca rmichael told the men that ‘est’ Hé told the meeting that bell The case was adjourne pene ~ a committee is presently doing to April 28 at City Police Court : ME Cease “possible way to give aid. : “conference: KEEP UP--SPIRITS— % . Rejean Charlebois, internation. = ‘ ph Wyle Wd anna : : Be eons oe + He instructed the men in cer- ; tification and the formation of wy a eet ot he sll There are 30. groups of At _ : : ‘unions, telling them that once ©’ > 0 ; nesty International, an organi- ‘anions are formed ‘it is required | '"& this morning but is exnected vation which works for the re- to arrive in town later today. ease of political prisoners, in ‘by law that employers and un- ‘lons bargain and negotiate. During the meeting it was an- Norway. ’ : The Bi es f + “When the contractors are nounced that contractors from ee oe ‘Teady to talk”. Mr. Carmichael outside the province are in Char- : ON B CET c RGE AND ~ Check the Hundreds. of aa UD HA Check the Money Saving Prices. EXTENDED BUDGET CHARGE alae all Island contractors es of between $2.00 and $3.00 to for clean “and we will represent all Island all tradesmen. construction men. This is not to “At. least there's somebody bright teeth «be a community effort but an Is- : ‘ ‘ . who appreciates. our Island land-wide effort. We are hoping men,” Mr. MacDougal! said in use ‘that management will get or- ference to the offer. ‘ganized and show good faith, |Te uy when they are ready to talk ft ~eBeooeces | Cow Brand ; Ivan MacDougall, president of | Cow ss Site aa a inelet ‘the local Carpenter's Union, was Fuel & eee oo a ‘chairman of. this morn ing’s _ ADDITIONAL ITEMS NOT ADVERTISED IN CIRCULAR meeting. = Stove | Seeeenareee ten ot Perla ? Oils Saar a ‘ Rossiter . (Burner | tira. sorte wih |: : Dingwell pe aking | mater oe Ne] Two Light Pole Lamp Solar Alarm Clock 1 9g fice o parts on hand..-~ | TT Fina hand blown siaaa “shades with perforated brase plated. dite 7 Specially “purchases” for this” net small and” dpeendable’ solar-~ alarm clock, has guilt-colour figure luminous hands and hour mark- ers, sweep second hand, durable plastic case, top- shut off alarm, colours white, blue. ; U Oo ed = ee an nae Ae fusers, scroll arms amd chain suspension. Pole.centre if brass noppos |W. Charlottetown, Parkdale, plated trimmed im oyster white, extends 7° 10” to 8° 4" Sherwood and Eastern The second dirt of Kings GE Cow Brand |) . | .for the Progressive Conserva-. : % ‘ tives In the forthcoming election |() J, W. Skinner an Special, bea 4.98 we 3 a G rie 25 pane Cee hes oe : ister in the Shaw government | CROOoooacr and Walter Dingwell, Midgell. | “™ f | The two men, both _ sitting - : members ‘in the last legislature | _-faced.the nominating convention “Saturday night in. Morell on | -~ New Glasgow and District ....opposed. and were given a : ; re : animous support by the conven- 1 aie wis olan Ad ‘Club - ‘Annual ‘Meeting by district president Roddy Trilan the Carefree Carpet H The: -caréére-carpet;= heaviest=tritan--we.—sell, exciting... new.-pattern...- 0 three pile height, soil resistent, easily cleaned, colours sand beige, coca, green, gold, blue, size 12. Regular 10.95. per sq. ‘vard. ‘Speciol per sq. yard 9. 49 t 62 Piece Dinnerware Set. Caribbean Pattern “Made in Engfand. “Caribbean” Ironstone. consists of specially ToPrate oe blended clays, flint and stone. Set includes eight each: dinner Guest speaker was Hon. Pittip | plates, bread and butters, cereals, fruits, cups and saucers;—one Matheson, minister of highways | and Ban vet each 12” ‘plater, salad bowl, gravy boat, stand, ladle, covered and public works. Other speak- Pie sugar, cream, covered butter dish, tea pot. (6 cup), salt and ers included Charles Campbell, | provincial YPC president, Al- | bert F. rty, vi ident of | ee -MILTON_ HALL Association and James Lee, | : April 27th. - 8.15 P.M. pepper. Each ‘piece is hand painted and sealed~under the glaze. Sale, 62-Piece Set 99 a q 9 | 44" Wide Gingham Goes everywhere when the weather gets warm. Escape to beaches, barbecues, shops or socials in gingham! rsists wrinkles, stays neat, colours blue, pink, maize, moss, and brown. Special, yard provincial party organizer, and Tom Curran and Douglas Mc- Gowan from the -third district. Mr. Rossiter’s nomination was moved by Jack Sutherland, Mor- | rell, and ‘seconded by Clarence | —Teaco Master | Aluminum Extension Ladder Lightweight, strong aluminum onstruction for greater rigidity. easier protability and rust resistance. Among the many safety fea- tures are self-aligning, skid-resistant rubber feet? Rope and nylon pulley imcluded. ¢ * 24 Ft. Size Sale, Each 2 8. 89 28 Ft. Size Sale, Each 30 “ g 5 High Chair High Chair — Chrome plated legs with front leg support. Overhead Tray with safety strap. 3 Position adjustable footrest. Tufflex padded seat and back. Arborite tray with plastic moulding. Pattern: “CORTINA”. Colours white, beige, yellow. . McEwen, Bristol. George Smith, | Peake's, moved Mr. Dingwell's | nomination, which was second- | ed by Earl McEwen, Green- | . wich. j Suedette Lined Rubber Gloves. Non-slip, small, medium and large. Speck pak 79: Hot Water Bottles —— side for Meat contéol, moulded one piece construction. Special, each 1 zs 6 Q 900 Calorie Plan For dietary weight control, 2% Ib. tin, chocolate flavour. z Prince: Edward bland " Alberton Man} Drama Festival Association Passes Away |. Zone Festival of High School ALBERTON — The death of = Daniel MacLean: of Alberton oc- curred in the Prince County Ho- One Act Plays | spital Sunday evening following a three weeks illness. A son of Wednesda April 27—8 ¢ Mrs. Howard Well by a former Ys P.M. marriage, he was born in New 1—Stella_Maris Regional—“‘The Long. Silence” York city,. forty-three years “i ago. He grew up In f Alberton : =e Maris Regional—"'Casket Scene hill of and, when a young man, ‘went, to enice” Calgary, Alberta, where he was 32—St. Dunstan's High—‘Seven Againet One” employed as a steel worker. Five years ago he suffered a ; very severe illness which neces- Thursday, April 28 sitated his retirement. For the; : past three years he has lived at 1—Notre Dame Academy—‘‘Twelve Old Maids" ~ Alberton South. Besides his mo- ther he {s survived by one son Guuibdisatseacotk Settteometeeron 2—Notre Dame: Academy—‘‘Florence Unlimited" a Daniel (Joe) and three grand- | 3—Central Queens Regional—‘“Mother In Law. Once ; : children. Removed"’. i 5: The funeral will be on Wednes- i f ° We , day- from the - Rooney <Funeral Presentation of Awards a Special, 5 bee “ dome to the Sacred Heart | \ f s ; ‘ ‘ 4 Church for requiem~high mass Admission 75¢—Students 35¢ ot at 11 a.m. : — ~¢ Mason and Risch Cecilian Pianos Handsomely styled console piano to provide relaxation for the whole ANNUAL MEETING Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention 2nd PRINCE Saturday, April 30th. - 8 p.m, family~and encourage a child’s musical development. Has full 88- note keyboard with dust-cover. Sensitive and responsive touch with — a fine tonal quality. Approx. 57 x 24 x 40” high. ELLERSLIE HALL ~ Each Poll is requested to have five vot- . ing delegates in attendance. 8 Guest Speakers; ~ -> David MacDonald, M. P., Senator Phillips —: THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED TRANS-CANADA SALE, EACH . = WALNUT | # Us | 7 MAHOGANY . e | € vole sy r ¥ a ; : 4 ‘ ‘ Fa