rT . 2 a 1 t 2 re 7” 4% oe $ 7 - é e now available for suffers at P.E.L Hospital and Charlottetown Hos- foods ready for the table. Salad, FUNERAL DENHAM — At the Kings County | $ary costs in the marketing of) Saaeae Hospital, "Seoatagus, | Potatoes: to investigate and Mrs. J. Harold Warren, a dau-, Thursday, April 9 1959. Mrs. : The power to use, in carrying eat the purposes of the Plan, Gearge Whiteway, Murray River. the late Mr. Ellis. The remains | will arrive at the Cutcliffe Fu-/ neral Home Saturday evening! from where the funeral will be Is Criticized INTERRUPTION NOTICE . , Ralph Carragher. t ss. April 6th w ir. aed Mi: | velop markets for Prince Eaward|cag ‘te partng’ the “enpeases eda a DRESSING’S AVAILABLE oa Weight Seenae'ou on transportation and other market pr the Beard. : OTTAWA (CP)—The Commons veoh SPRGAMAASTE Tealuooes 19° : F of charg. to Cancer patients| Ceeiee. | The power to employ technical | was told Thursday that the Cana-| jy.dem wheels for smoother ride, One h customer tells another mee of ¢ Pa ation write P.|WAUGH — At Prince County| Powers of the mew Board 25| and ether assistants when neces-|dian Pacific Railway Company | wil! go over mud and snow easier, |p ne happy Bier Te ©. Be 115 Dorsinion Building, | Howvital on April drd to Mr. |suazested im the Association's} ary a the epinion of the Board; |wuffers from economic schizo- side extensions, the new widespread 4 : Dial 9675 "| and Mrs. Leslie Waugh, Char- l\aADDED POWERS phrenia and income tax anaemia. beater, and you'll find the price is that’s why Beacons of Dia ‘ lottetown a daughter Debra| quiem. High Mase at 9 a.m. ie-| The power to make regulations; H. W. Herridge (CCF—Koote- baat of ail PARCEL BINGO in the Block} Lynn, Weight 8 Ibs \2% ozs. terment im the church cemptery.| deemed by the Board to be nec- nay West) offered the diagnosis ° Building Friday night at 9.15.|, essary and advisable to further! and said the cure would be a| Fred F. Kitson Dg “Basiliea Mothers| “ESSEY — At the P.E.. Hos STEWART — Entered into rest i. porposes of this Plan: “shot” of goverment éctica ieee Sponsored by sinea pital, April 7th, 1959 to Mr. at Chariottetown Teeiew. | Generally to do and all Mr. Herridge said the © . North River Dial oe? and Mrs. LeRoy G. Vessey. a) April 9, 1959. Henry Guy iserh other matters and things claims its Corporate sacar ane NEW POPULAR Records—| son Barry LeRoy. Weight 8 ibg.| Stewart, im his 75th year, \imeidemtal te the foregoing. ee : Pink Shoe Laces--and Take A| & ozs. brother of Edwin Stewart. Bel-| Association delegates present- : M to Mary. Toombs Mus / levue Farm, Tea Hill. Resting ‘img the plan yesterday included a JAMES — At the Prince Edward|.gt the MacLean Funeral Home |Raynal McNeil, O'Leary; Angus pe mere. Island Hospital, April 7th., 1958} from where the funeral will be Gillis, Grand River; ‘Neil Brad- e : -RFIELD— IN Rich| to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison James} held on Saturday services shaw, Albany: Cyril McFarlane, | De cea” Greg. Benutibel re a daughter, Debra Ann. 6 Ibs.,| commencing at 2:08 pm Im Bedeqer: Ian MacArthur, Union _ gign — Special bargain price.) 075. — ee noone Fred Ai Siuken, Bay Pertenns | Talk to any of these salesmen for an honest, straightforward deal on to pees Mune Sore. WARREN — Born at Toronte,) ‘“* ‘Leste Underhay, Howe Bay; | quality used cars. Pete DeRoche . . . Art Arsenquit . . . Doug Forsyth DELACETESSEN prepared| April and., 1959. to Mr. and ROSS — At Riverside Hospital, Leith Townshend, Souris; and | Slight Reduction Is St "WEATHER 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Apr. 10, ; . . Fredericton 32 48 |Joho 28 and 43. = |). taht 'T TOSRHI, 100) Petlntretere aie Jobe 2% © | Annapolis Valley, northers In Freig t ses: x | Moncton 32, 48 | Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, Cape reduction te | fertiuiser, Night Day! erariotietown * ‘legen WB counties, Upper St A slight overail in 38 (39); gas end 7 2 . .B. : me it fectied | 198 (8s BC. Good, 1 (8 ina | Dewa0 ti Sl sydney 3 Joho River Valley, Bay of Cha- fumber of carloads : Vanebuver ‘ th a leur: itbet : wid » Bl (13); Hivesboct, 4 (1); Tel yiteeia gg| Yarmou . % ; sunny; & little colder; between Banden anid Tormentine | 1’ "199 (271); meats: 16 (94); e 33 $7/ St. John’s 30 40 north winds 15, Low-high at Kent- for thé month of March 1959 @5/| machinery, 22 (25); sugar, oo 31 54| HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | ville 35 and 50, New Glasgow and Compared with the same month | (17); sot drinks 9 16); 13 3g | Office says a large high pressure|Goshen 30 and 43, Sydney 26 and ean ban te ald Renee miscellantous 4 (68); roofing, 18 | Seas ; 21 35|2rea, centred over Hudson Bay,/40, Charlottetown 28 and 40, released Canadian National + vegetables, 5 j sanriatene | © vonee 37. 44|'5 expected to spréad southeast/ Moncton 28 and 43, Edmundston . te amt the ee oa Se [OR Sey saa ene |Bar a Peas ae i [Sumber of carloads ferried from | (13); burlap, 9 (21) lime 6 (5), |montreal = 3 #8 wind the Ps in C. Tormentine to Borden drepped| A ‘similar table showing the | Quebec nts a i oe oe maromy “iain” Ss sane title chews [imc Satna | RSs w Sat Ten |p Py isan eae i 4 5 : = ‘oon a year compared | and teotes 10 (2); tees, ¢ (e) town BY i F as » ; "| With 1604 in March this year. _| fish, 0 (2); livestock, 98 (60); L. Debates Alcoho! The table showing the bBreak-|C.L., 27 (67); meats, 27 (29); pota- 4 own. of carloads ferried from | toes, 1342 (1378); turnips, 55 The regular mesting of the Cape Tormentine to Borden gives | (205); madfiinery, 0 (6); canned [Quariottetown B.Y:P.U. was held the folowing figures with last | goods, 4 (4); moss, 1 (0); pulp on Thugeday in the lower Church year’s t0tals in brackets: autos, | wood, 0 (7); scrap iron, 3 (2); 57 (89); coal, 88 (76); fruit, 6} vegetables, 3 (1); fertilizer, 6| Hall. The meeting with (9); flour and feed, 136 (140);!'(2); bhuebérries, 1 (0). ee hee aan ae ec ; Roberta led in Devotion oh the ° A) Chief Warns |P.E.I. To Stery [abies stave of verge ; Stud on the “Unpardonable and “Saying No to God’’. The roll = ¢ Charlottetown Police : : 5 ibited iatiieniend thoughtléessness can no longer be ignored, accord- ° Ohief C. 7 ’ , W. MacArihur yesterday threz)2n- Strike Dispute ae en 6 Gébale ba ‘Aaa, ing to one of the men who mould Canada’s Eskimo ed a crackdown on traific voffen- Henry Sharam as president, and} policy. In an article written for Patriot Weekend, = - ders, especially those charged) | Hoe. A.A. Macisasc, minister | te panel being made up of| Robert A. J. Phillips of the Department of North- 1 NE ee re eee ree aera ne taser an eer | Ger nat a pee cee RE en | toms, woes tae o bares (PEL ls said yesterday, = ern’ Affairs and National Resources, reveals some ed last night at the armual meet-| president; lan MacLeod, prest-| den; lan ee Pane oe ee ine ee ck — =a —" being startling facts and tells what can be done to save ing of the Charfottetown 7. Sana vont od gg ous (aan ae “ic cue Seenen ieee Vidlations of traffic regulations the Eskimo from the slowly crumbling igloo to Sse Clarence Barf- | Crockett: lan MacLeod, civic af- ion tripled since March Ist,/ which civilisation hes ag cts tarytreasurer is : 3 i - s ; ” lan Ma Leod Named Pres. lett. Directors named were Dom) fairs: Claresce Rartiett, treas-| Chief MacArthur said, and he Canadiins—believe the Eskitios are happy,” he n Cc Croshy, Norman Roop and Perley | urer: Haren Hegg, public rela-| fei the only cure would be for writes. “If ignorancé, disease and economic serf- . . . * j ” e | Charieron. tees; Walter Wheeler, tourist/ the police to seek stiffer penal- dom are definitions of-happinéss, this may be true. Of City Jr. Tr ade Boa hte tie ten eee ea A PIONEER OF PRISON REFORM in Canads, : provincial president. j= . He said since March Ist, 21 ex-Warden George T. Goad, of Dorchester Peni- Tan MacLeod Was elected presi-; night at the Charlottetown Hotel. : - | Beaton, traffic safety: Allan | persons have appeared on char- h il f the old detit of the Charlottetown Junior] Garth Orockett was elected; The outgoing president Geerge | tentiary, N.B, would horrify jailers o o his and | Fraser, membership; Don Cros-| ges of failing © stop at red Board of Trade at the comma | tat Vicogresitent aad Rest Beo-| Sentbaneny Suse Cie 00%, Ot ny. darcos Pustertal Dlegy traffic lights and in all cases ane af aia teen ye Ph gee neg meeting of the group held last | ton, second vice-president. Secre-| other reports : = convictions were obtained. shocked some of the ates. n’t m R Chief MacArthur declared that Goad’s first-hand description of his 30 years a New Set 'Ch‘town Man ee nanny administrator of a federal penitentiary, and his CITY AND CENTRAL . ae driven through the intersection suggestions for reforms still needed in Canadian - (Continued from page | ° risons ; : behaif”, and must ao sot ost I Director without any ettempt at owing prisons. 3 de: : 6 Oltcadiers, he chit said. rene- THE ROYAL YACHT BRIFANNIA will rule the ot nee ea ace deat-| JE. Burden of Fisher Brothers, | time try to avoid lights by driv- waves of the mighty St. Lawrence this summer AUCTION ‘45” Score Cards} GOV'T APPOINTMENTS — let : of the first Beard te) Ceartetictown, was named @% 4/ img through service station lots. when the Queen comes to Canada. Color pictures for sale at Guardian - Patriot / Mrs. Susie. MacDonald, Bread- ||. set up ulider the new plas Grector for the Fisheries Council These cases are forquentiy handl of Her Majesty’s floating “country home” oe Central Printing. ~ | albane, pad pest sppointed © | would be named. frem pérseis| of Canada Gor 1930-49 an Wednes- ed with more severity, the chief + ir Patriot Weekend. | THE BEST Values tor your food ai “intimity. Premier A.W, (suggested by the Potate Dea (Mx. nage. peocldent of the.| ti He meted most of the of-| and wi _ dey s' : ci ry, - W- | association . the grewer . B fenders were young drivers Ste a ~ Dollar—At Weatherby’s Clover| Matheson announced following a duane a nominated | Canadian Fishing Company Limit- | tween 18 and 2 years of age crease in this respect.” DO YOU KNOW HOW to make a really good cup Farm. Open Frid-Sat. til 10 p.m.| government meeting held yes- |i the Potato Producers Associa- ed. Vancouver, was elected presi- | — ——~| Labor Minister Maciszac is a! John A. MacDonald of tea? It sounds simple, but the flavor can be WE TREAT the sick well. Gig. | rey. The appointments ott | tion. SS eee dies Aid petient in the Provincial San- MP "| killed by failure to follow the basic rules. Patriot gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m, | Dad oe ‘| PLEASES PREMIER . re “ ae Vasueude Sr. La @s arm vig Weekend Food Editor Margaret Oliver tells how to to 8.00 p.m. eee ee are With the depart | While peiating out that Ge pten |. idem. was etet-| Meg ki P| Speak On make tea by the pot or in quantity, and also offers ment of health, were confirmed | aoe gesfeinticsasteeaae odie ng ans POLIO PILL “REPORT FROM leek thie tradits it aan * SPECIAL OF Broadcléth by| at the same meeting. an areas not be considered | ©? % bauarary president. | » 1 dit” pdioed athada ans PARLIAMENT HILL” some. variations on 0 eme: Don the yard assorted Shades Reg-| wackeNzIE FUNERAL — The final from the government’s| plan would be &s follows: For Graduation thie 7 a . . ae cate taal miss her ‘itchen Hint on how to eliminate cooking @ cents a yard. Sale price 39/runeral of the late Dennis Mac-| standpoint. Premier Mathesen| The power to require all per- ee aden i eae SAT. APR. 11th. odors, too. cents per yard. Prowse Broth-| i oie 'was held yesterday more-|stated that it appeared te be a| seas engaged in the marketing of| The Senior Ladies Aid of the | $e .P : 7:45 P.M pa ers Ltd. ing from the Hennessey Puneral good ene. eee patna m uae eae peice ae Peet aso : tly diviehie’’ : Mi. Loygyee TOP ee othe pg the —_—— DR. J. L. F. BURGE will be where Regios Man Bergen: through”. he said. | cemse fram the Board and provide ing at the Cundall Home on Mon-|rail afd non-rail operations. CFCY RADIO. Ww a tara ~_ a ee es of cena te color absent from his office April 7th. | —ieprated by Rt. Rev. RV. Mac-| The leader of the goverament| such guarantees of financial re-|day afternoon with the presi-| “The company’s entire case eekend Magazine an pag : to 17th. Office will be open 10.00) cosie who also conducted the|Tecalled that the Producer's AS-|spemsibility as the Board may (dent, Mrs. G.H. Buntain, pre-|rests on the assumption that its @.m. till 12 noon and 2.00 p.M.| vice at the grave. Pallbear-| sociation had been subjected te @#m necessary: siding. railway operations can be di- til 5. ers were Melvin Duffy. Thomas| Considerable criticism im the past ‘The pouer to require those en-| A vote of thanks was extended vorced from the other luctetive ' . : Doyle, Arthur Gorm’ q: Fred | year from several sources. “They gazed m the production or mar-jto Mrs. R.S.P. Jardine for her enterprises which account for : | LADIES AUXELJARY Rum- MgMahon Lewis MacFadven | said they would do something. keting of potatoes in Prince F4-| work in conducting a successful such a large part of ite income.” mage Sale Y.M.C.A. 2 p.m. Sat-|,04 John A, ,MacDonald. Rev.| amd now they have done it.” he ward Island to register their) Easter Tag Day. a a urday, April 11th. Preston Himtnill was present in| observed. (Rames and addresses with the| Mrs.W.E. Cotton gave a report| OTHER ACTIVITIES : : the ‘sancturay.. Interment fook| Costinuation of the Marketing Board: on the buying comittee and the Other CPR activites included | a OUR RICH, tasty Raisin Bread place in the Catholic cemeiery.| Board, even though under a) RETURNS REQUIRED gift cabinet. Mrs. Maurice Weeks|a mining and smelting company | | ts welcome at the table any time | 7,5 funeral was largely tiend.| Somewhat different set-up would) The power to require the nec-/ reported on the Nearly New Shop.| wh'ch last year had a $15,000,000 | - 4 and try our fancy breads Orange, edi 7. . [|emsure the continuaiice ef the essary siatistical information re-| Plans were made for the Nur- profit. Ps “Banana or Lemon, Stewart Bak-| ~~ “agreed charge” atfaigements/ letimg t the production and mar-|ses Graduation to be held on When a shareholder purchased eries. : now in effect with the railreads.;ketmmg ef potatoes in Prince Ed-|May 19th.-A bridge and | | t©|OPR stock the shares reflected ‘ : PERSONALS Hon. Eugene Cullen, the minister ward Island from all persons | conclude the marathon bridge will the company’s total assets, Mr. encros Owing te ai of agriculture, remarked. encased im amy of all phases of|be held om May 12th. Herridge said. Therefore OPR : * death in the family, Mr. and Mrs.| yy, George Douglas. 9% Upper; Voiding this agreement weuld onarketing- A nominating committee con- tes ‘tenes and charges should R.H. Duvar were not present at Queen Street has entered the P | mean the loss of thousands of del-| The power to require periodic | sisting of Mrs. David Campbell a s the same basis : : ° t : e the So-Ed dance which was held|p -7 Hospital this morning fer|lars to the potato growers of the returms to be made by persons|Mrs. Rankine MacLaine and | °°, aoa Ay gana night at the Y.| + .atment. Province, he added. | =anem - a or all go of on te tn 7 was app . CA. . mar meting potatoes in Prince in the new e - PURPOSES, POWERS | Edward Island: officers at the annual meeting in It's New On PELL RUMMAGE SALE basement |BIRTHS , AS outlined im. section one @f| ‘Tae power to recover any li-| May PREADMASTER Heartz Hall, Trinity Church, the producers proposal the B€W cone fees by action in any Court| Téa was served by Mrs, Stew- S Saturday, 2 p.m, BIGELOW — At the Prince Ed- plan has ae rey a von ogy competent jarisdiction and to = yo agg ner RN Rankine by Schultz ‘ ‘ : } Isl Hospital Wed- encourage : cancel amy license for violaiion| MacLaine and Mrs. Sutherland | ..... , CHOCOLATE Chip cookies al) Tosday, April Sth 1958, t0 Cot | marketing of high quality peta-|<f'anr erSvinon of tus plat | Meche re eate ways @ favorite-and @ score and Mrs. W.L. Bigelow, Borden. | *¢5: to curtail the spread or de) The power to imposé service : others to choose from at Stewart i ae Sates Robert Weight 7| velopment of serious potate dis-| chargers on 2 per unit basis for or owhag Pee in eo a SY eC P. Reliwey FREE RADIOTHERAPY is | practices and to prew Board : hter> Brenda S . Weight) J. Watson Ross, of Mi Ea- . . aT ahd ban Pus Cia e| She. en | eke Beek aan ieee, tee | @ See-Page 10 in today's paper-for F.E.I.'s Greatest Used | | Stewart Bakeries. : ® her Sist year. Resting at the : li ' Cc ! i YEATHS MacLean Funeral Home frm | most inexpensive | ar Buys | LADY BALTIMORE oe a where the funeral will be held | z e ° E enln Tilt 9:00 P M ; _ delicious combination choro- Saturday services commene- H Vv ° e 4 Fn Placer ing tea Hry social aaa tke tetas | ing at 3:00 p.m. Interment ie salesman you can = 9s : ; * ed with chocolate fug icing speci , i" MacMillan cemetery, Core day, April 9, 1959, John Mae- ' at Stewart Bakeries. Leal of Long Creck tm hs ban | eee — er « & € | LICENSE PLATES CARD PARTY — Prize win-| year. Resting at the MacLean | HORNE —~— At the home of her | : _ ners Wednesday might et South-| Funeral Home. Funeral notice) son, Horne. 17 Passmore | GUARDIAN = | eee on all used cars over $506! port Card Party are as follows: — Margeret. ieee, shagw of @ni | Ladies first, Mrs. Thomas Dunn; | WOOD — gion P.E. 1. Hos-| teste Charies B. Herne a PATRIOT | “ poncolation, Mr. Nat MacKinnon;| ital on April 9. 1959, Albert) Oyster Bed Bridge in her Sith | tnen's fitat, Mr. Louis Gallant;| W. Wood of Dundas in his rol year. The remains are resting | WANT AD HERE’S OUR EASY TERMS! ¢oncilation, Mr. Nat MacKinnon; |~- Yet. Remains -resting at the! at the Cutciiffe Funeral Home : Door prize, Mre. Alex Contton: ea — vi: tea to] until 3 o'clock Saturday, then ; e i Lace bl freezout, Mrs. Junior Ford Saturday, « . to St. John’s Anglican Church. , the church cemetery. | sagen Ge Ceeeh | | @ NO DOWN PAYMENT! ELLIS — Suddenly at.Crei p Mines, Ontario. April. 8. "180, | @ EASY MONTHLY TERMS! . ) M LRAN Russell Filis in his 34th year, | \ : eo Ue ac son of Mrs. Harry Filis and. a : WE CAN FINANCE YOUAt. . There will. be an interruption of electric pow- held on Monday service start- DIRECTOR ing at 2 o'clock. Interment Donaldston .cemetery. Eléanors, in his 78th vear. Rest- ——— ene og yom er on our Western Circuit, west of Miscouche to Tignish on Sunday, April 12th between the hours — of 1:00 p. m. and 5:00 p. m., weather permitting, © Station, St. Eleanors. 15 King Square DECOSTE — At the Prince Coun- to enable us to connect our, new line diversion M RS LTD | tii hana ’ a ee ee around the runway extension of the R. C. A. F. oe. | 9. John ste, Sr.. a ‘ “DIAL 5549 Ing at the Bowness | Funeral | MARITIME ELECTRIC CO,, LTD. 2 George St. . Dial 9578 ‘ will be held Saturday, Ap: il 11,f | ae to St. Paul's Church for R= . _—— — — a0 ant teen