> ~~ [ F I L ; gevenue for 1958 in Canada) EI. . ' amounted to of which} bound up Canadian re-| Chas. Townsley, “Marshfield; ae . ; Ps $410,000 was assigned for the so-| port this year as is being done} Rev. D. A. Campbell, Chariotte- : - ciety’s work overseas, an in-| generally across Canada. town; Clayton Mills, : 4 crease of 25 percent over 1957. | COMPLETE PICTURE T. D. DeBlois, $ ; Matted jasrenes, ware Setet Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock, dis-| Rev. E. C. Evans, Spetions and a cen rae 2 ig Pace ew ev. Michast fises Albert: $14,380 was sent to the national eS ‘work and| Rev. A. E. Piercey, Milton; Eari “Covers Prince Edward leland Like The Dew” office from this province, emi and| Jenkins, Alexandra; S. H. Bur-| ——~ : : Mighent aeneaet v0 SS Glce ofthe society's massna| Hoe, Chaltisionn: Vicor Ling ' ‘iy S . mening in semua, 0 te ep ee oak fs Neughion, Tyae Valley ieM*® | SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs, May 7, 1959. _ ~~ FaGe is 's name would,be chang-| told a story of the| F. MacLean, Charlottetown. ed to the “Canadian Bible So-| tihetan Bible ae came| _ Also Heber MacPhail, New 2 . : ‘ ciety, Auxiliary to the British] {9 be printed for the first ‘time| Haven; Cameron MacPhee, Bel- Ellerslie Resident : - Bs Sie ae ey dead Das | 8 May Sie eta a eee assesAre udicare Edward Island District”.| he treasurer, D. A. Wonna-p™metside; Rev. L. M. Murray, Gets Suspension Aat af Tocorporation are belng| fry worse pe Rone Fas 12-month : . , tory financial statement for ; -. J: Rupert,| SUMMERSIDE — A, ; : gs , . made at the current session showing marked increases in| Fee Charlo sien a 1 -A-| suspended sentence was drav F tj IO W d ‘ d E A total of 311,756 copies of the and the largest amount. seat to| Berd. Charlotietown: Rev. Ross| 07 80 Hllersiie mae when ee 8: n es iva n e nes ay a hates to Ok ot Tepes Sais <0. Tevet, Nicholson, Belfast: "3° E yoy ss dntisieed” pean wide Cush- ja Piano Sight Reading '. representative to the Wortt 7 (a. H.| trate R. S. Hinton, ’ i . ‘ Cane. fre one s to] ral board. from’ this auxiliary, Chariottetown. Repre- | istrate’s Court here yesterday. Pte Myer fh as agyer Wie for Ber be eet le aaeatiet eaee Geek. new Canadians, Hungarian re | Rev. T. H. B. Somers reported) sentatives to General Board:| ‘The accused had pleaded guilty|"noruses, vocal solos and piano|Charlotictown. 8; 2. Eileen|Kennedy, Cross Roads, %:~ 2 pease: Psy heyy Digna ire on the meetings held in Toronto aw By H Pisces. A. J-| at a previous court sitting to al Sight reading classes featured|Grant and Mary Evelyn Rowe,|Nancy Thompson, North Milton, ite cniliat ta Gin 100 peace oi ee ae Pee Red. Rupent, gure Committee: | charge of stealing a radio blank,| morning and afternoon sessions | Charlottetown, 83, (tied); © 3./84. of its history and the presses} ment will be tthe “Act Wemncett: (©, 1. ‘Beaselt, Rev.lo cer naar an | nner. Toemgem North Milton, | i ee eee ee cae duced for’ the Sectobones a ape cow Bag Wheelock Audition. MpB:| ‘The accused told the court he] day, ~~ | Glass 86, Girls Solo, folk song;|Crapaud School, 87; 2. East Roy- The President also announced| tciety af te tial > A. G. Put-| took the article ‘valued at about!" “A” total of three classes were|seven years and not under six,|alty, 86: 3. Bonshaw School and that the annual report of the P.| Reporting for the nominating __ Messages of good wishes were |S truck because he wished 10|samnCated, at ie free eae Reveee. MA Herbert, Bt, West Royalty School, 9% (tied). committee, Rev. J. H. Bishop) sent Rev. E. C. Evans and J. E-| seit i He seid he later sold it for| Bender.” Boris Hodbekine Mugford, Charlottetown | selection, Grades one to five 1. ULTRASONIC unanimously chosen for office in| O8-motion of Rey. Chas. Towns. | U5: Earle Terry. The largest and Deborah Worth, Pownal, 8./ Kingston School : 1959 : ~ in| ey, seconded by J. E. H. Wath The case of a Borden man|of entries in any one class was| (tied); 3 Mary Sulth, Jenet| Bo “uy and Kitten athe will be glad of an opportunity to serve you. WATCH REPAIR Patron, Hon. F. W. Hyndman; a vote of warm appreciation of| Charged with dealing in motor|49 who competed for first place| Down, aoe Gail (tied); 3. Bonshiaw School, 88. ; . }| hon. presidents, Dr. L. W. Shaw,| the services of the president,| vehicles without a license was/honors in Class 8, girls solo,/ Robinson, | of and|. Class 140, Schools of three and HYNDMAN & CO LTD ; Millions of Ultrasonic Sound grecitent, Rev. T. Hi. B. Semsers:| Stan's > Tie eels Geceeee Ba Ol tates Git hes ne » Schools of fnree 2nd! two rooms, any grade, two Fart, : P . Vos Ge pe eee aS cree Ts nl We Wille epematies sarc] Beiaah, @C.; wad deleneh conn: caus ane, eon Te meee “The Maid and the Peddier”—1.| “Venice”—1. St. Vincents Orphan- perfectly. . - J. M. Fraser, al sel filed briefs Be ve St. Vincent's Orphanage, 87; 2.|a8¢, 85; 2.,West Royalty, .84; 3. ‘ nn ome Rev. C. R. Webber, Rev. H. L.| beartily endorsed Presented. | sel George MacMahon son Barbi Moreside, both of Winsloe School, and East Royalty, awa 48 Hour Service _ Mitton; secretary, Gordon L.| At the request of the chair-| with the court. Chartottetown, who were given a| Morell School, Hunter er tiled) Bennett ; , D. A. Won-| man. Rev. A. E. Plercey closed A fine of $25 and costs was| mark of 89, when they tied for . a ee Seta: While “taae ee nacott. meeting with the benediction.| drawn by a: Waterford resident| first place in Class 160, piano|#y School. . Class | ees Se committee, the offi- charged with possession of in-| solo, allegro in B flat, nine years Class 139, Schools of three and) Dance. | 10. years under— cers and the following: Rev. E SOUTH LAKE SCHOOL toxicating liquor not purchased! ead under two rooms, grades six to 10 a Charlottetown, ; Rev. J. M.| Following is the Honor Roll for| at a vendor Other placings in this class|“Flower of China”— 1. York|86; 2 Linda Matheson, North Stewart; Rev. J.| South Lake School for April were Trudy Stewart of Chariotte-| School, 9%; 2. Hunter River|Milton, 8; 3. Pauline . Charlottetown, C. H.| Grade VII: 1. Margaret Ste-| ald, 2. Gary MacDonald, 3. Gail| town, who placed second with a/ School, 8; 3. Winsloe School, 84 Southport, 84. ; Rev. C. A.| wart, 2. Charlie MacDonald, 3.| MacDonald. mark of 88 and Pamela Mac-} Class 163, Piano Solo, 12 years Class .66, Piano Solo, 12 years 7 ; Stirling MacDonald. Grade II: 1. Roger Bruce, 2.|Kinnon and Sandra Helen Youn-| and under, Happy Go Lucky”—| and under, “The Organ Grinder” 5 ‘ Grade V: 1. Blair MacDonald. | Allen Bruce, 3. Jim Cheverie. ker, who tied Gor third place with/ 7. Mergacet , Charlottetown. —1. Brenda Younker, Union Road ok a. ties Te ae aeenee 1: 2, Rerthers MeeDep a town, Cheryl MacQuarrie, Char-|Charistictown and Gloria Chand. ike ie Siertertine Molitekent "ieee lottetown, 87, (tied); 3. Beryllier, North Milton, 83, (tied); ‘% Oy SCapes Gate WA: 1. Pecks Belieea ten _- Class 92, Folk Song. junior) Vessey, Y Cudmore,|rrnest Prowse, Brackley, Roger ; — ; ; open, female voice, 16 years! Bunbury, 86, (téed) Younker, Winsloe North, Linda . ‘ Joan MacCallum, Brackley Beach, O FRaASpOn ODLAND ummerside Even the unsuspected delights of an —” . er eae intoxicating adventure for an eight- | ‘ a ee RR, ss = a rar yar et M-M-M-DELICIOUG. ..\ === of Communism. But the greatest thrill ew 7e¢ || .R. 6. 8: 2 Carolyn Ling, Char- for little Lutz Nickel’s parents SWIFT'S PREMIUM - 6-8 Ib. Average - SMOKED || troticiows sO is the knowledge that their son is no LORNE VALLEY Miss Kay MacDougall, Monte gue, visited relatives and frends in Lorne Valley en Sunday...’ indoctrination. Don’t miss this | special Weekend photofeature by Staff - Writer Robert McKeown, “a PICNICS = 39 E about an East Berlin lt week-end with Mre. Macleod's . 4 lf ae M-M-M-Delicious is putting it mildly. ‘Your family ||Pay0%,,™- “™¢ Mee. Anes _ family and their daring 5 va be shouting MORE before you can sit down! || tire. goes Macintyre, Savage oe ° 3 ; ee one of these tender, tasty hams with the good- |! Harbor, visited relatives and flight to refuge in the cold sa _ ness built in by Swift's. Makes great cold snacks || friends’ i Lorne Valley dering 3 ‘ ; was guest war’s hottest city. | — through the week too. = oc Rigen tte tyre. Py folk liso? oehae ali mtr © a gh ; i For aly Te 5 : hi a8 ast DINAH SHO’ =«s«FATHER OF =©=»|«BENNETT. «=siéTO MAKE & s oh Hil rhs atl CAM FINE «= THE SEAWAY & Li | a g 5 i r j i hi iat tz, | ll tsi and Mrs. Birt Leard on April FIVE ROSES . | FLOUR : 25 lb ba ] by Her many. friends in this vicin- How did Dinah Shore How did William Mer- In the second last in- Did you ever consider . 8 © 68 a th 8 ee ig oe 4 g - race oer 0 ae be Sandra MacEachern of Monta- “—‘“a not particularly ritt, an “audacious stalment of “My Great that the best possible ASTY PAK ‘ : ‘ photogenic 42-year-old Yankee” living in On- Friend R. B. Ben- present you could give = , vA s = oon oe wish- Peecaiterm moog: rte bag: foratetm & | STANDARD PEAS 20 oz. tin, 4 for 49¢ |=4 =a anxious eyes and an original idea of a sea- brook delves inte the gent mother'on Her ; » © Ss * s =: a Mr. William Hatton and Miss overbite”—become top way in the heart of whys and wherefores Day is your total dis- HENLEY CHOICE ; + a Margaret Hatton arrived home woman on TV from the continent — and of “R.B.’s” taste in appearance for 24 “ on Saturday from an enjoyable shore to shore? Week- why has he been for-. ~ wine, women and song hours? Even if this FRUIT COCKT AIL 28:02. tin 39¢ visit in the U.S.A, At Rhode bt "" end Staff Writer tten? In Weekend, | — as well as polities, original gift hasn't wy Mo bee ee 8 . al Sey wee pee Fee Stephen Franklin in- can McLeod takes ‘ theatre and_ books. crossed your mind, GRAVES a ) ~ aime p yee og hy ot be terviews Dinah and a dip into history to Read Wéekend to find you can be fairly sure * < A hy Air to Pennsytvania to visit . her associates in ' tell how the locks of out how, in the heat of it has.occurred to her! APPLE CE : J 48 2t 67 his sister Mary and her hus- Holly wood. : Read the first Welland political controversy, Don’t miss Weekend ee ee ee * 82.8 *® OZ., or C band at Hyde Par, Mass. They about “a woman al- - Canal held the key to a Toronto paper play- -Women’s Editor : were guests of Mr. and Mrs. most too good to be the present vast St. | ed Lord Beaverbrook § Doyle Klyn’s column, FOODLAND . Kimpton MacGrath and family. - Sat Aint Gee eagel Gig teted favncees | INSTANT COFFEE Goz. jar 89c |e et Ba roducing cheese- soon shabby trick,” i views a dozen mothers : ‘ heir bureers on set is a_-. by Queen Efizabeth. disrupted, and nearly for some surprise an- |] Pineiro ee J after spending a couple of days more valuable asset’ | Documented by ‘his- destroyed, his inti- swers as to their ‘than producing torical prints and il- mate friendship with heart’s desire on j a. oe eee cheesecake for the lustrated by artist Ed the Prime Minister. Mother’s Day. Regs dees an te ote a 0 g a Sienee ieticel aie ; viditor : GREEN e cameras. McNally. ~ \ i , ( : | it =f poi : . indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Be Your best reading value is your week-end newspaper! hh PASCAL CELERY, jumbo size s ® . s . 2for 29c Mics _eberta Shaw wo as - i ; , e - ° sine em Ee All This And More In Saturday's vp Lot 3. anpaiee crit he Crane AL THE EVENING PATRIOT ~——| ki OTTO a . ~