WEST PRINCE BEAUTIES pound, two nce iar "added to eight Taher mice trout made a splendid catch for Lorne Leard of Alberton (above) on the open- ing day of the season yester- day. Some other nice catches were reported by those who braved the somewhat chilly | ISLAND NEWS PAGE: Alberton and West Prince County/>¥ 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 16, 16, 1962. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- [Douglas Hits Modern Barn Is Saved After Five-Hour Fight mo-; control and a hopeless situation. | Hose lines were run to a near- by brook and thousands of g a l- lons of water was poured on the conflagration that raged 2 | ALBERTON — A large, | dern barn at Fortune Cove, | owned by Arthur Wallace, was saved from destruction by fire Saturday night by the combined efforts of Alberton and O’Leary fire departments. Twenty-three milk cows, 12 calves and young cattle, and a | number of pigs were removed from the burning building by the | owner when the fire was discov- | ered about 9.30. the roof of the barn which was directly connected to a second large barn fairly close to the house. Although the main barn was heavily damaged, Mr. Wallace is able to use it for housing his livestock at this fairly mild time of year. A large number of his neighbours were helping to make emergency repairs yester- | © For over five hours members | of the two fire fighting brigades and volunteer workers ee the stubborn blaze which wa | considered by many to be out of 8| day. Cause of the fire is not known. throughout the lofts and through | ; At oe tures Min. Max Dawson «2.0005. BT 38 By Cha Veapareer chastians ae 58 Victoria oo on ae 58 VANCOUVER (CP) — T. C.| Edmonton .......-. 43 45 | Dougan, 2 national leader of the | Calgary ...+...... 47 69 Democratic Party, id | Regina gre ees eee ee the. Canadian Chamber of Com | | Winnipeg .........- 7 34 merce’s “operation Freedom" | Toronto .......... 29 39 is a campaign by big business | Ottawa ..... 31 41 “to maintain its position of spe- | Montreal - 33 38 * case ae a ae saaoananec = ° eitee ieee ee Canadian $7400.68 nee Congress constitutional | Saint John ........ 29 - oe oe Mr. Douglas said oo err tects ahah ih + ¢ “Political power always fol- ner ae lows scenemic power. Big busi- Charatetown seees a . a polit- secceee eee ial campaign to retain its pork oe ** . . special privilege and t forstall any attempt to make it carry its fair share of the burden for the health and secur- ‘AX (CP)—The weather | tinuous snow is likely in ex- ty measures which this country | trome eastern Nova Scotia and badly needs. 0 America of neo-fascism. Among others he named the John Birch Society in the United States and the Free Citizens Association in Canada, which he said has the =e personnel as " ar group which moted cakes legislation aa months ago. as and a few snowflurries or showers. Regional forecast: Halifax and veinity, South Shore, Annapolis Valley, North- ern Nova Scotia, Prince ward Island: Cloudy with a few eo iwhardes or showers; a little Wellington Co-op Reports Increase In Sales For 1961 WELLINGTON Sales of $76,224.90 for 1961, an increase of $16,000 over the previous year, for net profits of $4,036.72 | were reported by Mrs. Yvonne Arsenault, the manager of the Wellington Co.operative Associa- | | tion Ltd., at the annual meet- ing recently. The meeting, held in the een og Legion Home, Well- ington, agreed to a five per cent for vo-operative insurance; and six members of the staff of the previous an. nual meeting were read by the secretary, of the directors, Directors appointed at the meeting for a three-year term | of office were Camille J. Gal- | oe Felix Arsenault, and Jos- ault. but fine weather. A more than rebate on purchases, and three | eph D. Arsen average number of pound | per cent on share capital. | Other directors are Zenon sized trout were landed near About 80 members attended | Canoe. J. Frank oe 2 Alberton the meeting under chairmanship | J. T. senault, Cyrus J. i Hobs Intimidation as Birthday ae ae — Mrs. Craswell Of Immigrants ee! of South Kildare cele- brated her r Oth birthday 1a last Is Charged viously Mrs. Weeks had beeen CALGARY ed home after spending the win- ter with her son-in-law and dau-| ghter, Mr. and Mrs. David Mat- thews, Elmsdale On Wednesday she was guest| of honor at the home of another son-in-law and daughter, Mr.| ship papers. and Mrs. Alvin Ashley, Brook- | Speaking at a public meeting, lyn, where a delicious goose| Mr. Sago said persons who have dinner was served | been settled in Canada for more Mrs. Weeks and her husband| than 40 years have been de- Teside at the old Weeks home-| prived of their rights because | stead. Although not in very) of the bias and prejudice of the | good health she is able to pe r-| authorities. newspaper Ukrainian Cana- | dian, said here RCMP used | police state methods and intimi- dation in questioning some im- migrants applying for citizen- form the household chores She | The only crime of these per. | is a popular member of the! sons, he said, appeared to be community and nas many|that they associated with or friends beyond its bounds. | were suspected of belonging to On ter birthday she wasiwelliac ce en a femembered with gifts, cards & eo and Se calls. oe WESTER Nistona furriers’ fashion look BRIEFS i com ; Wem RE Mr. and Mrs. GUESTS Nelson Hather- ly, Wiltshire, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy, Alberton, during the weekend. AT ALBERTON Mrs. J. H. MacIntosh, Dundee, ware arrived yesterday to visit son and daughter-in-law, ev, and Mrs. James H. Mac- Intosh, Alberton. ae TRENTON ine has returned } to Sanedase after spending a few days at his home in Tren- ton, N.S. AT MONTROSE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pridham, | Fredericton, N.B,, are | @ few days at Montrose. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT: FURNISHED, | heated room. central location | girls preferred. Dial 4-3409. i GOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED for two adults for May and June. Apply Mrs. Fulton | Pierce, 100 Edward Street or phone 4-6700 Donovan & Gormley 309 Grafton St. @ garbage and refuse ays | i "Kay Silver” ° 1 deliv parce e . aie blouse in Phone 4-4617 =| many styles for fast efficient city-wide delivery Pretty fillings for an Easter summer separates... 9 fresh, so feminine, so casy- tocarefor ...tuck in styles, and over-biouses. island furriers td! Grafton &. (CP)—M. J. C,| RCMP used “tremendous intim- | Sago of Toronto, manager of the | idation,’”’ of Leo J. T. Arsenault, lant, sme rie Bernard pei organizations in this country.” said the Canadian Council i wel that are lawful! who included Edmund Aucoin of Maritime Co-op Services; He George Labelle of St. Dunstan’ s | | Ltd. explained the recent as. of National Groups, of which he | extension department; Jonn | pects of the management meee | is member, had 100 cases on | | Fitzpatrick, Prince County agent ment with Maritime Co-oper © support this claim | tive Services, and spoke of rt Mr. Sago said the RCMP had | organizations could be denied | obligations of the members, put tremendous pressure on | Canadian citizenship. | directors, manager, and per. people to informers. | “ while these suspected persons | sonnel of the store, Edmund Aucoin, supervisor | become h id were being turned down, Mr.| The store mana Mrs. roan Sago said, citizenship was being | Arsenault, called sacle to | He described as “mealy-| granted to ex -Nazis and war| changes that have been made mouthed’ and “McCarthyism | | criminals. | in the operation of the business. | at its worst” a recent statement He said the federal by federal Citizenship and Im- ent was supporting migration Minister Fairclough |mewspapers that were anti- | that persons taking part in ac-| peace, anti-semitic, pro-fascist | tivities of suspected subversive! and war-mongering. govern- | She said that the business being ethnic | on a strictly cash basis may have an effect on sales for a few months, but it will improve the efficiency of business ad- SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE All Shoes Worn At The Fashion Show | Slightly Soiled-20% Off SPECIAL BUY 60 Pairs Naturalizer Samples (4B, 4'/2B) SPECIAL SELL Cyrus J. Gallant, | who also presented the report | from Maritime Co-op Services |g cooler; northeast winds 20 with tion and service to cus. gusts to 30 and shifting oem ministra tomers, and members. HALIF. office says a few hours of con- | Ca a Mr. Douglas said Operati Freedom is one of several —— ecm Cte a i the emergence in North She said that accounts re- ceivable can cause more trouble and hard feeling with cus ers than anything else in the business. | Brief remarks were made by | George LaBelle, John Fitzpat- | | rick, Cyrus F. Gallant, Arion | | Arsenault, Walter Christopher | president of Tignish Co-op; and Emile Gallant, manager of the grocery department of Tignisb for money? Just Co-op. phone Beneficial. | Door prizes were won the cash you Euclide icaeuien of St. nen want fast. One phone ly beel. eee and Tilmon call and one visit to the . both of Abrams villeos office does everything. Music was provided for danc. 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