2 vere es ee a ° ene eee ee aes x eg ee Te eee ey ‘ , ec : \ , fee ¥ -_ Bs d : jy, Mite Bvetye Grossman, Cher-] Sincere eympathy t WIDER HORIZON ! ’ ° ® jiottetown, was in Bedeque on|to Miss Suzan Casey, of Palmer aidary S Ul c OD ee ee aie reas |itngy, ot Chariotiiown, te| rence Senay wil make funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Fras-|Mary, of Charlottetown, im the| rence Seaway will make an ‘ EE : 7 er Silliker. death of their sister, Mrs. Julian] tiona! 8.300 miles of shoreline ac. . a Mrs. Albert Wright who has| Peters, formerly of Palmer Road|cessible te oceah vessels. é C e U e Oo n ri a ths at the home of her son, Mr.| “ist year. FE ; 6 dL has been visiting recently in| Gary. motored to Charlotte. . By KEITH KINCAID —_ tric dishwasher from Montreal &-) York interests for $100,000 and its Oe geet flee ee Canadian Press Staff Writer | nancier Staley Vineberg, who was|resale as a shopping centre site | Mrs. Henry Calibeck. partment of agriculture CALGARY (CP)—Three years | seeking bus and sewer service for|at four times the amount; sale Mrs. Joseph Geudet ced’ Mrs. el cas tea pedet D hs spade ee id tauher Gute ait eee ST. LOUNS. «es ee ee | needed cement for a project at/ y NO FA’ and another shopping site; - ited at the of Mr. and Mrs. his summer home in Banff. He of public works contracts to other x Joseph P. Gaudet. 3 took 3% bags from the city works | At one point the mayor said the /than the lowest bidder; use of| Congratulations are extended Congratulations are extended j department. Sins, Weighed yo heavily on his | city Labor on personal projects of |‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jobany | Petry. lto Mr. and Mrs. Ben 8. Bernard | Last fall, his neglect to pay for |™ind that he was considering | city officials. whose martiage took place “re lon theif recent marriage, which Es the cement touched off a muiti-| ‘uring over to charity an amount Mayor Mackay, who each year |Cemtly in the Con-ltook place in the Immaculate is tude of repercussions that led to |qual to their value. He added, | on ‘horseback leads Calgary's coa-| “cpio Ohureh. | Palmer Road, |Conception Church, Palmer’ Rd. : his public censure and a full-|however, that he did not betieve |tingent in the Grey Cup parade, |1wae ha. Pane ist officia-|Mr. Bernard is the son of Mr. * scale judicial investigation into |Persons making the gifts wished became mayor after swo years as| wn5 5 Sere Cancdnn, [204 Mrs. Sosim Bernard, of St. : ali corners of Calgary’s vie ad- |any special consideration from | siderman. A one-time disk Jockey Seer ae eee Edwards, while the bride is the ae Riiataleec i a ol. ce and--sportscaster, be. campaigned Anny ae 7 - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3 The inquiry ends next Friday} “There are some people wholto, mayor on an issue of tab lace acaae at ine Sidect “daaghtes [FetY: also of St. Edwards. They : dence. Judge L. S. Turcotte then |along the way of life,” he sadi. |Gent nurses. OFS Leni Thais atnendonss|Chaisson_and Joseph Perry Oil Heating ; will report to the Alberta attor- It was not a case of you scratch ; Mr. Leo P brott of Fone eee city witiciala, elected we ool aes vane in a position the groom, and Dolores Gaudet, " — 5 or A was in a BEDEQUE sister bride. tage for personal gain. Acting on |étse it was simple for him to do! The funeral of the late Mrs.|turned to Charlottetown after|% Alaska have a median age of DIAL 4021 the report, the Alberta govera-|So. It was appreciated. Fraser Silliker, Cape Tormen-|spending the weekend at the|26, or 3.8 years below that of the ment wilidecide on any further Oilman Cliff Walker, Calgary |tine, was held im the Bedeque|/home of her parents, Mr. and| rest of the United States. action.~ representative of a New York | United Church on Friday after-|Mrs. John S. Gaudet and family e . syndicate attempting to buy land | noon April 17th. Rev. G.A./in St. Louis. ‘ | | COLORFUL MAYOR from the city, testified he paid for! CownerSmith conducted the| Friends of Richard Gaudet, De- = =| The inquiry ranged widely but |trips to Mexico and Hawaii for! iwice- and based message | Blois, will be sorry to hear that é ™.- |the main interest centred around |the mayor and-his wife and had| so, John 14th. Chapter. verse 2|"¢ is & patient im the City Hos- ° gafy’s chief magistrate since 1950} City commissioner E. C.| ancions”. Hymns were: “The| underwent surgery. and the man who made the/| Thomas also reported he received Lord is My Shepherd” and “Sale| is. Holiness Nee”. has return- REGIMENT HOLDS PRACTICE = white 10-galion hat Calgary's un-/|a television set, furniture and &lin The Arms Of Jesus”. Pall Se the io ow. official symbol. __ |shotgun from officials of Buras |t,arers: Messrs. Edward Leard, oe brother & Signals Regiment, one off the} The schemes are held to test |David MacKenna and Stan Mac-| Talting the stand, as he said, |and Dutton and Standard Gravel. | waiter Wright, George Affleck, |" Mics prada ena! be gins units of its Kind in the na-| theories taught the unit mem- to tell the whole story, Mayor /WILL RUN AGAIN Fred MacQuarrie, Lioyd and|the weekend in Tignist spent underwent a second out-|bers during the winter months. |Pkerson load one of the unit's | Mackay ticked off close to $10,000] There also have been develoP- | Frank Bell. There were meny| her grandmother » aaa j door practice scheme yesterday.|Here Signalman Freddie Larter, | trucks. in gifts, loans and trips to Mex-|ments outside the courtroom./f.) tributes. Interment in| LeClair nF ion, Hnwell and Now Tock, He | Mayer Mackey sunsencal Ss Sl Searletown Cemetry. gs Miss Marie Doucett left re : will be . fish- | ®dded there were other items so run for office next a e | cently for Charlottetown, where Couple Honored BURTON il be gmoloved during the fish-| merous it would be almost im-|people decide for themeeives.”| Fulnhalet Howstt, Norkh Wiis] she will be employed. . : ; ty ss tema @ pembust : 1 At Gathering Phacd aS py the| Mrs. Eva Dalton, Burton, is mah o> hygiene ee eaten ae wa Ven-qrest tor your mensy. so — MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK A happy evening was spent~at | Son, st Whites Cove, Site! ae aod deiede tole aes having business Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Waugh, as y @ HIGHER INTEREST @ OPEN 9 a.m. te 5 p.m. \ 9 the new home of Mr. and Mrs.|Saturday, April 18th. Howard Dalton, R.C.A.F. Station en See Se, ee G. G. K. PEAKE eee noe, oe Kenneth Pidgeon on Wednesday, Summerside. after being confined to their WU. KR. BRANCHEC ACROSS CANADA April 15, when, their fri .| The Mr. Ema social activities was 2af- | home with fi the ten EASTER MP Ma ere ae na ee elie Phas gg a as Mr. Gerard Dalton, Burton, re- — , days. Their a ieee oe is LTD. THE N TRUST co ANY ered te honor the popular couple on, occurred |cently left for Montreal, while Other subjects investigated by | laid aside with an attack of pneu- 78 Great George St. Charlottetown = With a housewarming. in the Western Hospital, Alber-jen route he visited his uncle, j : Sale of 18|monia. Their many. friends wish || Dial 4311 Charlottetews The feature of the evening was| ‘8, Thursday, April 16. His re-/Mr. Arthur Dalton and Mrs. Dal- acres of city-owned land to New ithem a speedy recovery. an address and presention when|mains were forwarded from the |'on, Rumford, Maine. Madge and Ken were the recip-| Rooney Funeral Home to the re-| yr Mr dents of a hostess chair, a coffee} sidence of his son-inlaw and dat-| ang a oo pence table ‘and a step: end table. The! ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Per-|were recent guests of Mr. and Rev. W. Eric Igraham acted as/ry Burton, from where his fun- Mrs. Peter Dalles. Bart Master of Ceremonies, and @/ raj was held on Saturday morn- - - Nn beautifully phrased a-d meam-ling April 18th. to St. Marks, Lot * ingful address was read by Mrs-/7 Roman Catholic Church, where See The \ Walter - Moase. Messrs. Joh®|Requime High Mass was clele- Piliman, John Moase and Walt-| brated by the pastor, Rev. David 1959 Morris Minor ’ e er Moase presented the gifts. The} MacTague, who also conducted | —_ sual c don tT let this recipients each spoke briefly and/ the burial services in the adjoin- with feeling, expressing their } tt Size 344 - 44. Price $4.98. . The annual meeting of the Tig- : electric a ish Co-Operative was held on : : Wednesday, April sth in the | men’s sheno jacket models 600 1b. capacity.........179.00 154 parish fall, New directors ap- Port : 5 pointed were Adrian Richard, MEN’S WEAR AT BOTH STORES 98 oe : i k Gallant and Gregory Mec- _ : : : ianiss 800 Ib. capacity .........194.50 164 Miss Verna Gaudette, and a Sees Guu’ Sikes ¥ the past weekend with the (ofa sheno cotton svled with knitted col hand 200 Ib. capacity ......... 43.95 95 the past weekend with the form oe ts Sk “Geek leak oo er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gand bed Sens Rak ten ' m C. Gaudette, Tignish. Miss Gau- side pockets. Colours, red with opera ed < 5 dette and Miss Piuge are attend- hiack trim Sizes 38-42 Pri . “ : ing Commercial School at Notre $6.98. 400 Ib. capacity eereeeeeneee 82.95 qT 9 , Dame Academy, Charlottetown. less stand | inner’s | Como e Mr. James Doyle, Skinner’s; . Pond, has gone for a two. weeks style jacket 500 Ib. capacity Bs 108.95 94° wi stan appreciation for the well chosen gifts. Mr. Ingraham read the ap- propriate words of the hymn, “O Happy Home.” Mr. and Mrs. Pidgeon have re- cently completed the construc- tion of a beautiful new home in close proximity to the new and modern motel which was built last year and opened fe~ business the latter part of the season. The earlier part of the evening lent itself to social chat, and eard and crokinole games, and accordian selections ‘yy Mr. Walt- er Moase were much enjoyed. Lat er old favorite songs and hymns were sung with Mrs. Pidgeon at the organ. Tape recordings were made of several selections and played back by M. Reid Sangs- rer a guest at the motel, who was introduced to the other guests by Mr. Ingraham. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. Ingrahbma closed the eve- ning’s program with prayer and benediction. The Clermont, the name chosen for the motel, is situated on the | highway connecting Borden, Summerside and Charlottetown, a mile went of Kensington, and should fil a‘long felt need for accommodation in the area. The Cameo Theatre in Kensington is also owned and operated by the Pidgeons. Mrs. Pidgeon is organ- ist at St. Mark’s Church, Kensing- ton, and in addition acts as ‘‘an Altar Guild of one member” is the words of the address read on this occasion. -TIGNISH Mr. Fred Harper and son Da- vid, Christopher Cross, were bus- iness visitors to Charlottetown on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Myrick, Sr., returned to their home at Tignish, after a pleasant weeks visit with friends in the state of Maine. visit with his son William and daughter,:-Miss Margaret in Med- ford, Mass. Hon. J.A. Bernard spent two weeks recently with his son, Mr. Walter Bernard and Mrs. Ber- nard, Tignish. Mr. Aldric Doucette returned to his home in Tignish, after ‘ANDORRA CIGARS / jn Andorra, capital of a tiny rountry “of the same name in the Pyrenees, you can buy a good spending two a with his = (Catherine) Mrs. Pet . : Gaudet. who is quite ill at her reversible jacket hand 250 Ib. capacity ......... 62.50 95 cab in Providence, R.I. Mrs. e jacke d ‘ete 4 Saudet’s many Tignish pape . 95 operate stand | ie W.R L 1 4: . 400 Ib. capacity ......... 89.95 5 95 . " ® limited with stand . ing cemetery. Sincere: sympathy is extended to his bereaved wife, family and relatives. Mrs.. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolfe, who spent the winter with her daughters, Mrs. Mark Doyle, Saint John, N.B. and Mrs. John Power, Montreal, has recently re- | turned to her home. Alfred and Eroll Howard who were employed in Baffin Island, | are visiting their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolfe. Messrs Edmond Collicutt, Lorne | Shaw, Cecil Clements, Nelson) Cousins, and Bill Cooke, recently | left for Caribou, N.S. where they | AMAZING 50 miles per gallon smooth torsion bar ride, singls unit body construction, plus 30% power increase. = be MacKay Motors 59 St. Peters Rd. - Dial 4@ ~~ ket and should be applied to plant foods more available. Al Havelock, N.B. FOR THE LAND’S SAKE — LIME Soil acidity slows down the decompositton of organic matter and reduces the yields and quality of hay and pasture. LIME is the cheapest all-round soil conditioner on the mar- acid soil, it makes all major ways remember, “HAVELOCK LIME WORKS”. Shipped in carload lots of 30 tons or more, bagged or bulk. Order now from— HAVELOCK LIME WORKS Phone 438 Great Geo “It exudes an air of iu rge Street luxury in miniature” slacks Men's acetate and viscose slacks, regular style cuffs, | pleated front, double stitch- ed poeket, self belt, in grey, i} brown, black and light grey. Sizes 28-46. Reg. $8.9 - 10.95. Special $6.99. Men’s 2 ply wool gabardine trousers reverse pleated front, roomy, well constructed poc- kets. Zipper - closure in brown, black, grey, navy. Sizes 28-44. Price $14.95. 4.% Men's wool ‘ikiaidees : trousers special purchase! Men's acetate and viscose REG. 8.98 - 10.95 SPECIAL §:°*° slacks and jacket weather find you unprepared ! HOLMAN 'S have a host of styles to choose from at great savings to YOU! Y light weight Come style jacket 4° Men’s cotton light weight Como jacket in black and red with white metallic striped: panel front and pocket trim, four button front and two tons in front and satin sheered elastic waist band at back, color white with black and gold lurex stripes and black cuffs and collar trim. Sizes 38-42, Price $13.95. knitted cuffs and waist band. 1 3° Men’s Perry Como style jacket with breast pockets, has brass but- lining, Men’s reversible cotton gabardine jacket, dome fastener front, ted collar. cuffs and waist band, corded trim on pockets, color >lack reverse Price $14.95. ‘mnit- to cream. Size 36-42. throughout. @ Turntable milk @ No crank to turn . « « - Bo oll te change. CREAM Recognized as the Separator with the most outstanding, dependable service . . . and HOLMAN'S carry them at ROCK BOTTOM prices! - - RO gears te wear @ Lifetime lubricated and sealed ballbearings @ Self balancing bowl . .. highest quality tank. specials 27 aprilto2 may 600 Ib. capacity ......... 124.95 with stand 800 Ib. capacity ......... 159.95 with stand . . . Clearing present stocks! 500 Ib. capacity ...... less. stand -0« 02.95 14” HARDWARE DEPARTMENT AT BOTH STORES