“SUDDEN STORM PLAYS HAVOC The Spring storm which out prior warning caught ek Pre nore Is re many motorists with their a vicious blow over the week- | feod left traffic snared in | Ca‘ Parked on city streets. many sections of the province. | The owners spent most of Sat- | The storm which came with’ | urday digging them out and Two Are Injured In Lot 16 Crash SUMMERSIDE — A_ head-on collision at Lot 16 Friday after- toon during the height of the storm resulted in painful injuries to two people and a severe shak- ing up for other occupants of the vehicles. Earl Yeo, Southwest Lot 16, re- ceived a broken nose and lacera- tions about the face while Scott MacArthur, Union Road was detained in hospital overnight, | feo. and two sons, Wen- ae" and John and the latter's wife were in one car which was Proceding west, while Mr. Mac- Arthur was a passenger in vehicle driven by Harold Mas Lean of Southwest Lot ‘Blood Wedding IsSDU Entry In S‘side — SUMMERSIDE — J. Watson ;cerning “Blood Wedding” MacNaught, QC, regional chair- | entry in the festival of St. Dun- man of the Dominion Drama | 20's University Drama Soc- iety. Festival to be held at Summer- | “rie play by the @ide’s Civic Auditorium starting | dramatist Lorca, will be next Thursday evening released | sented on the second evening of | fe eaeeete ems oe information con- | the festival, March 30. | “Blood Wedding” is a play | nich in symbolism, set in the hills of Castile depicting pas- | sionate characters in a love affair which can only reach ue | R | i F love story. Its effects on the — eeu ~ much oes and sequently more last a | eae s ter te he remeber CLARK FUNERAL — The| Mr. MacNaught said. funeral service for Percy Lorea, ‘Spanish playwright, Clark was held at the Bowness) killed near Granada during the and “Jesus Savior “Blood Wedding” are anony- tote Mrs. Clarence Carr was|™mous beings who possess country’s ee fa th the Methodist cemetery, Cen- tral Lot 16. Pallbearers wer e| Personage, ther foe, and who | Harley Gamble, Harry Best,| #fe led by their fate among | Claude Ramsay, Sterling Thomp- | $00#S and premonitious toward ton, Mervin Inman and Lloyd | death. Best. visibility was zero at the time of the accident. Wendell, driver of the Yeo car had several teeth loosened by the impact while John and his wife were shaken up consider- ably. Mr. MacLean was not in- jured. ‘The two men were taken to Prince County Hospital in the car of Erskine Forbes. The col- lision occurred about fequeniae of a mile up the Southwest Road from Central Lot 16, 4:30 p.m. The occupants of the Yeo car stayed in Summerside Friday Gordon. Spanish | culmination in tragedy. Tragedy | dominates the whole, play ai the characters are determin in the light of this tragedy, This is not merely another Funeral Home Sunday after-| outbreak of the Spanish Civil poon, Rev. Ralph E. War, is universally acclaimed ston officiated assisted by Rev.| 8% # poet of genius and the Keith Hobson. Hymns sung| foremost poetic dram: were “The Lord's My Shep- | our time. Lorea’s characters f Pi- PROPERTY FOR SALE LARGE Tooming house, 243 Richmond Possession May, 1. Oil heated, central, money-maker for right, person, $12.850. For appointment to view, write P.0. Box 363, Charlottet DOUG! BROS. arlottetown. s $2000. cash. Could finance. & JONES LTD. FIVE - ROOM UNHEATED | 155 Kent st. qperiement, second floor 3 Street. Available April 18. $60. Write P.O. Box 363. | IN CITY ONE BLACK | Labrador dog. Anyone inow- ing his whereabouts a good job of milking cows 45257. VICTORIA HALL Monday, call and one visit to the office does everything. Call up or come in today! “YOU'RE THE BOSS* ++ AT BENEFICIAL Loans up to $3000 end 95 wah cnt rs ve S10 | Your loan can be fife-insured 149-151 GREAT GEORGE ST. BENEFICIAL | FINANCE CO. OF CANADA | gar and Clad Hogan | James MacCaull, Bor tant "Pieasant many still hadn't been freed by Sunday night. The scene above is on Prince Street in Charlottetown Saturday mor- ning. |Alberton Legion \Cribbage Play Is Completed ALBERTON — of 1 A cribbage tournament was completed Fri- day night at the Alberton branca of the Royal Canadian Legion, the first sponsored by branch. the Winners were: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarke; 2. Clifford Big- Millman and Harold Chl Prizes for the nigh PI went to Mrs, Lemuel Arsenai Winnie McNeill, Clad Hogan, Clifford Biggar. Legion Tuesél night at the home of another son, rg Occurs At Mt. Pleasant branch 3. Walter eves PLEASANT — The Eva Mac curred in the Stewart Memorial _ oa at Capel Valle othe vis do torre Bra Grigg of Tyne Valley . | ter of indust id Matural coe Buy one that's too big, 0 us NEw Ipza s prea ders ley | (1) Phe le a copy of the u're | last audited statement of the small, and you Slane SHREDS FINER because if oo like U-teeth, stage | Frinoe og Island Industrial | extra hours getting the job gered to give finer shi ‘orporatiot done. To help you make SPREADS WIDER because of S csinkabia paddles that married. The first marriage was to ra late Patterson MacCaul er to the late Alex. Leod of ildren, George ¥, Ballum, of Bedeque; lie; John MacCaull, Pepi mt \nald Mac! with whom sl led; George, sy Wallace ‘Brewiey, ‘Trenton, nt SIX DIE IN CRASH FRESNO, Calif. tio Friday night sons injured, some severely, IN SPIKE ILLUSION JET and STACK HEELS ALSO... Work Boots. 164 Richmond St. OWNED £ CANADIANS bela a ES CANADIAN OIL compantes,timites WHITE ROSE GASOLINES*MOTOR OILS Mount pre- | Pearl. Mrs. Bud William, Ellers- | | | TM Yi Regi. aA wagon and an auto collided Killing six per- | including teen-aged twin Newson Electric fers and three other young. | sters. Nine other persons were | 161 Queen St.—Ch’town NEW STYLE SHOES ARRIVING DAILY WEDGIES and BALLERINAS Compiete line of ...Men’s Dress Shoes and Minor Rubber Clothing and Footwear. THE KK & BR SHOE & CLOTHING STORE | the government of any responsi- | ISLAND NEWS PAGES= = Alberton and West Prince County| ae Nie "ye 2 Phe Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 26, 1962. ‘Answers To Questions Given By Government In House 7 goods, amount of each tender and who were the other tenders? Anowers to m quections tabled in| ed board and how many meet- (d) How much money was the legi ings have each of the appointees to this company for a. George rasKay asked the| attended di e past year?| goods purchased this year? Provincial Treasu WERS () Did the Government by| (1) Tabled Mareh 14, 1962. (1) Yes; (2) (a) Nil; (b) Stove) Council. Order-in-Council authorize the| (2) Fou Oll—$18.95 per 100 gallons; (¢) Bank of| (3) WE. Massey, 8.0. wriets,| Si; (a) $504.90. () Yes to extend red tp to| P.A. Murnaghan and E.M. Gor-| SMALLMAN CO! (2) (a), (b), (¢); Town the Oharlotitown Driving P. A.W. Matheson asked tthe lea ie, $1,199, January : and Provincial Exhibition he jovernment: 1961 R. Reginald Bell, $1,276. GOVERNMENT der of the g MLL. Bonnell aan ne Pro-) (1) Did the government of vineial treasurer to table an-| Prince Edward Island do busin- ‘swers to the following questions: | ess as or purchaee any equip- many automobiles are | ment from onstrugy fimanced by the Sovernment for tens $a re during the calendar government empl | yeal (2) Are automobiles financed ) Tr the, answer to question by the government for govern-| (1) is “y ment employees registered in| (a) What services were per| the name of the employee? formed and what did the gov- (3) How many miles did gov-| ernment pay for such services? ernment employees drive on pri-| _(b) What goods were purchas- vate businets 3 in automibiles inat | ed and at what pri financed by the govern-| (c) Were tenders alled, and ea Province? if so, what was the amoun (4) How much was paid for| each tender and who were the gasoline and oil on automobiles | other tenderers? financed by employees the AN! i960: Re-| Provincial Government? | sociation’ it the answer to Question (1) is “yes”, (a) when was this, authority (a given? (b) Was it subsequently chang- | ed and it s0, when and why? | (c) Did the government guar- antee the said amount of money | | and if so, why? | (d) Did the directors of the/ company sign a note releasing bility for the said guarantee? (e) And in what amount? ANSWERS 1, Yes. 2. (a) March 30, 1960; (b) Yes, May 19, | worded at request of Ban! (c) Yes, to assist the Associa-| tion in its temporary financing iISWERS | 1, Four; 2. Yes; 3. No record; | | 4. No record. PETROLEUM PURCHASES MLL. Bonnell asked the leader of the government: vineial Treasurer: (1) Was any gasoline tax re- | B AND M COMPANY J. George MacKay sked | the leader of the governme: (1) Did the government of | Prince Edward Island and or | any department thereof do any | business with the B. and Equipment Company during the | calendar year 1961? (2) If the answer to question (1) is “yes”, (a) what business was carried on with this company? | (>) what purchases were made from the company? (c) how much money was | paid to the company? M. it of] ane Harms, WERS (1) No; (2) a, b, e—-Answered) no, 1. funded to any person corpora-| slight head cut. ‘of the government: __ funded to any person corpora- Dial 43626 | AS Nzw pea DEALERS, WE OFFER Tewesk oor bleh Gaal THE WORLD’S MOST COMPLETE LINE OF SPREADERS Flail-type or Paddle SEENeeeeeseneeeuaS Ssesseegesressessesa March 7, 1961 ee ee ald, $263,56, ey Sa ee fection Dairy Farm $219.45, May 23, 1961 Walter Carver, $1,585.43, ureles November 2, 1961 Town of Sum-| °F showers; little hangs is merside, $1,353, December 14, sonthovest 15 with gusts to. 25, Low-high at Halifax 32 and 42, Goshen SPRING TIME IS CHICK TIME Ste Us TODAY! ALWAYS IN STOCK MASTER CHICK STARTER KRUMS — A complete line of Master feeds tn stock vated all ’ bus was smashed in two by a train ote ear here last ‘Dec. 14. Seven- waste DILLON & SPILLETT LID. teen other children were injured Harms a fe en See Queen St. y spreader, Buy | it on hubs, bare- foot or on new or used rubber. Full year guarantee. | (d) were purchases made by | tender? (e) who were the individuals | | of the company that carried out negotiations with the govern ment in each business (ransae- tion? iSWERS a) See (2) (b); (b) Ma chinery parts and equipment; (c) eee (d) By negotia- | aa re MeLaine and Re- INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION Stewart Ross asked the minis MPicking the right spreader is as important as getting the right tractor. FINER Na mel Tea That’s why more farmers (2) How 1 many meetings of the directors of the said board were | held during the past year? (3) Who are the government | appointees to the above mention- flail, @ Wiring @ Fixtures Each @ Appliance Sales and Service 70 be. 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