We region" I ‘t .1533: do. A “A? . \ S’SID‘E HIGH ROYAL ately after the crowning which highlighted the Easter "prom" at Civic auditorium Wednesday evening. The coronation core- The king and queen of Sum- merside High School. Judy Cook and Robert Ramsay are seen in royal setting immedi- liquor Sales Increase By $303,000 In P.E.l By DON MacLEOD i Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer lot’ the P. . for the fiscal year ending March {gislature yesterday, i i q u o r l 31 ' $363,398 over the previous fis- ls4,221,939, compared to $3,9la.-l cal year. i i The commission report is sub- . o Tignish Man lmitted to the government an-i nually and one paragraph of the l general remarks in the report reads “the financial statement‘ Is shows an increase in business: iover the preVious year, which is 1 very gratifying to the Commis-- TIGNISH —— A man from thelsion," Tignish area was taken into cus-‘ A11 eight liquor stores in the mill? yesterday in cOIIIIC‘CtiOIIlprovince showed an increase in With a break at the TigniSh liti— sales; largest increase was at not store last Friday night. the Charlottetown store, whose The arrested party was plac- sales were $218,492 higher than ed in the Summerside jail and the previous year. ‘ it is expected he will appear be- Sales by other stores during MacDonald this morning on alwere: Alberton, $132,994; Bor- charge of break. enter and theft. den, $265,077; Cardigan, $287,- The arrest was made by mem- 896: Souris. $257,715; Summer- ln Charlottetown MacNaught. QC, Liberal mem- ber of parliament, and probable I ,P.E.I. member of the next fec ‘dera ed According to the annual report lfrom Ottawa Wednesday after a E 1. Liquor Control lmeeting Liquor sales in the provincelCommission. tabled in the Le- Lester 3. Pearson, 1962, snowed an increase of sales for the 1961-62 year were ldecnned lister. I\lr. MacNaught. however ldepartment here'since 1935. for- fore Magistrate W. Chester S. the year covered by the report ,merly =Was 3555mm direcml“ 'ISlAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. April 19, 1963. ALBERTON — Stephen M. Burke of Aliberton passed away in the Prince County Hospital yesterday afternoon as the re- sult of serious injuries sustain- ed Wednesday afternoon vvlhile he was helping to launch a boat at Alrberton South. The younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S.R. e was born at Aiberton 45 ans ago and was a lifelong resident of the town. He took an active in- terest in civic affairs and gave generously of his time and abil- ities to the welfare of the com- He had served as a member of the town council for six con- secutive years. At the time of his ' second term as chief of the fire department and under his guidance it functioned most ef- of the elementary school board. Some years ago he engaged in fishing. More recently he op- erated a garage and was well known as an expert mechanic. Last year he started a small plant for the manufacture of con- crete blocks. He had the contract for building Alberton‘s new fire hall which is at present under construction. Stephen Burke was a man of deep thought and sound judge- merit. He was also a lover of nature, having a keen interest in his wood lot and in his garden. e was instrumental in having the town’s first small flower VOLCANO ERUPTS GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) An eruption by Chico Volcano in the Galapagos Islands sent nearby villagers to Puerto Vil- lamil for safety, the Ecuador- ean navy reported Monday. The volcano is situated on Isabela island. largest of the group. There were no casualties. NOTICE l Alberton Regional High. . P OTTAWA (CPl—Appointment School Easter Prom has. of William C. Cameron as rector-general of the production been POStponed from Fri‘ and marketing branch in the federal agriculture department day April 19 to Monday was announced Thursday. Mr. C moron, who has been with the TY molly was performed by last year's king and queen, Ron Ramsay and Jean Brander. Cabinet Post Seems Likely SUMMERSIDE — J. Watson 1 cabinet, return home Tuesday with Hon. Yesterday Mr. MacNaught to c o m m e at on what took place at his meeting with Canada‘s next prime min- will return to Ottawa on Sun- day. which appears to confirm speculation that he has been chosen for a cabinet position the next federal government. April 22 nd owing to a death in the community. Igeneral. BASEMENT a ‘Tn' Referring to financial assist- ance from the federal govern- ment, Mr. Wedge said be h the assistance “we have been receiving from Ottawa during the past five years will not be discontinued. Mr Pearson said a while ago in Quebec that joint financial programs should be ' couraged. I don‘t know what is oing to happen. We are watch. ing with interest." He pointed out that political parties had promised increased bers of the Alberton detachment side. $903,976. and Tignish. 62. . . .MATTER OF CONCERN ‘ ,In its report, the Commission l lCommission as it is impossible. Thursday to undergo annual re- “0‘15 0‘“ ‘3 S- . fit at Halifax shipyards. The net profit of the com- Hastinigs, N.S., to open the 1963, IndiVidual liquor Delm'ils. ‘shipping season in the Strait of isued bv the commission Plies between Borden, P.E. 219,312 tourist permits issued, an ‘ and Cape Tormentine. N,B.. is gincrease of 1,401 over 1961. District of Prince has the low- 5 social assistance AID FROM OTTAWA FROM MONCTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bernard of the RCMP and Tignish police- 5129.916. man Howard Foley. l Total sales )were 31194.3 stath “the acute shortage of . ‘warehouse space in Charlotte At ltown is of great concern to the , ‘at times, to find adequate space HALIFAX (Cpl " The CNR to store the many brands of ii- ferry Abegweit arrived here quor required to supply the var- The 6,694.ton Abeg’weit‘ lax-g misswn was $1,423,083, compar- est icebreaking car {em in the 3 ed to a profit of $1,338,460 in the world. arrived here via Port ,Frewous year. Canso locks. Heavy ice still fills line 1952 llscal year. “Walled 10" I part of the strait. 491. an increase of 1,293 over‘i Work on the Abengejt' which the previous year. There were. 1., ‘ expected to take six weeks. i (Continued from page onel tive, Mr. Wedge said “the 3rd recipients of an district_ We can win elections without buy- ing votes." “ and family, Moncton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark. Alberton. IS PATIENT Mrs. Eldred Hutt. Alberton South, is a patient in the West- ern Hospital. Bolherinq‘fou? Get Beauty Plus the Proved Protection of CE M E NT PAINT Year After Your It Outsells All ther Cement Paints Combined "V—v—v ‘I‘ I A L - ‘ out, protects and preserves concrete, concrete block, stone, brick and all kinds of masonry walls. Easy to mix —easytouse. YourchoioeofSlovely colors and white. 5-Ib. pkg.- $1.75 Approximate one. THE REARDOH COMPANY l'l’lL. VlllE D'AIJOU. MONTREAL 5 VISIT ALBERTON Wallie Millman. student at St. Dunstan's, and his friend. Peter McCue of Montreal. spent the Easter recess with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millman, Alberton. SHEEN FUNERAL —- The funeral for Joseph W. Sheen was held at St. Mark‘s A n gl i can Church. Kensington, on Satur- day afternoon, with the rector, Rev. Ronald Parsons officiating. Pallbearers were: Jerry Sheen, William Donald, William Thomp- son, Lloyd lockerby. Fred Da- vison. Lester Woodside. A Mas- onic service at the home preco- grants to the provinces. Stating that many of the grants are on a cost-sharing basis, Mr. Wedge said it looks like the federal government is going to pay the total cost of the increases as "they haven't asked the prov- inces to share." He added that the provinces should be consulted before a decision is made to increase grants. . r. Wedge commended the department of health for set- ting up a program under which free drugs are provided for diabetics in the province. "I that persons who suffer from arthritis and asthma will Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Charlottetown Phone 4-8501 Chandler Bros. Ltd. Charlottetown Phone 4-8557 ficiently. He was also chairman » Injuries Prove Fatal lo Alberton Fire Chief bed planted in a public place and also in erecting the first Christmas trees to be placed on the streets. He had many friends and the entire community of Alberton is saddened by his death. He is survived by his wife. the former Margaret McNeill to whom he was married and three children, Mary, 10: Anne, 5; and Stephen, 2. His only brother, Milo. predeceased him a number of years ago. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Men's Shoes Good quality men’s shoes in as- sorted styles. Biack and brown in the group. Sizes 6 to 11. 2 PM. Special d. rubber soles. Sizes 4 to 2. 2 P.M. . Bath Mat Sets Two piece chenille sets. c ms. 2 P.M. Special. SET Toiletries Facial Tissues Box of 600 ts. 2 P.M. Special EACH Willow Milk and Almond Sou Good quality beauty soap. car. 2 RM. Special O’Leclry Has Youth Rally WEATHER TORONTO (CP) - Tempera- glrcs issued by the weather of- ville 38 and 50. Moncton ce: diminishing to Moon to Low-high at Halifax II New Glssguw and Goslicn 87 and 47, Yarmouth 40 and 48, Kent- 50, Fredericton 84 and 50. Saint lust. and 6. Alma Lady as and DiosAt Home 0' ' Y —— Teen ed m - Min. Max. John 34 and 45. _ . bell-3L???” ovmwa‘gmwee’fle Dawson ....... 9 '23 Cape Breton: Overcast, clear- ALBERTO“ , The death of Church, O‘Leary United Church Vancouver 43 54 ing about midday: little change Mrs- Cm’nellus 013m" occurred and the O'Leary Baptist Church, Vlc'm'la -- -- 43 51 in temperature; northwest winds suddenly at her home in A l m it met recently in the Baptist Edmonton ------- o- 31 53 ?0. LUW-high 8t 5y.an 34 and yesterday morning“ Oh for a combined youth C 27 51 45- The former Jennie Gillis. dau. rally. ' R 2} :2 Prince Edward Island: Clear- ghter of the late Mr_ and “m hThe pmmmledconSisted of 42; 5; lug during morning; little change Daniel Gillie, was born at nflcf’ifidlin “101:; mi 50 56 in temperature: northwest winds MW?“ 7% 3’"? “3"- S h e come by S. Jelley. president of 45 59 20. diminishing in afternoon to 33:8 $83133 cafergeifl: 121.238 the lo'Leuity Baptist young gfgdbggctéh- g 2 light. Low-high at Charlottetown “m, a. a mm from. a Boston “a; eke.“ Rev Saint John 34 41 40 and 45. hospital and then practiced her David H331“ Hm“ Roe; Mouton 32 43 Upper St, John River Valley. profusion there. - lbuc ' . s 31'"! Rev. M Ne§_ Halifax . . . . . . 33 38 33W 0‘ amen" sunny't . A130!" 35 years’aso she was bitt. The latter outlined mis- Charmmm " 32 44 “we Chfnfifmmmmfifififigfi' m'rfled to M!" 0 8m" and has sionary work d each of the S dney . . . . .. 27 44 For???“ cswevst 15 Lowe lived in Alma since then. She is Churches represented by the del. Y‘Brmouth .. 39 43 :11} I? etmggn :dston 30-“ 40 survived by her husband. egates. He stressed to the young 5" “m” - 25 “5 Cfmpgemmmgz an 40. ' The funeral will be held Satur- People that “95mm Wk was HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- Fundy: Northwest “Y mm he” “me ‘0 the Sac- a challenge to them. During the session the group w shown film entitled "Seventeen". 'Ilhe meeting ms concluded with refreshments served b the Baptist young people in the church basement. PAIR Children's Sneakers Strap sneakers with canvas uppers an Red and blue. “ m. 670 42o 2 RM. Special ‘ CAKES c hlsks Good quality, handy for home or Millions of monarch butter- flies winter ln Pacific Grove. California, which calls itself “Butterfly Town, U. . ." , :~ Warmers/l ' EATO N " S " SATURDAY 2. m. SPECIALS “is: On sale 2 p.m. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. No phone or mail orders please! Scissors Black handles. 2 PM. Special fork, parer. 2 PM. Special Napkins Household sixtieiii refine...“ Pillows Scotch Tape Latex foam rubber pillows. Good 1/2" x 1000" tape in quality. ‘ I 3 2 PM. pecial 2 P. M. peca m“ ' Flannel Face is flannel play toy, press-on pieces Assorted for ages 3 tollo. . 2 1"” Special pair 2 PM. Specie 2 98 EACH 89c Teapot Cream and “ Envelopes Sugar Sets Self seal envelopes. 110 in a box. A very attractive set in White at. 2 Pm. special tractive design in yellow or blue. EACH 60 2 PM. Special 2 T0 P EACH l '55“ up" Satin Cushions Seven 2 PM. Special Shelf Paper White 2 PM. Special hosiery. Assorted sizes to choose from. EACH Kitchen Cutlery Set 5 piece set consisting of serrated slicer chefs knife, carver, ' M 6.29 Stationery A Dainty coloured builders. 100 in a 1 n... 57c EACH sheets in white only. laxm” ROLL only. 12" wide and 50 ft. long ROLL Acce Women's Nylons ther office says drier air will spread into the three provinces am}, today bringing sunny skies. With 31 the return to sunny weather temperatures will be milder at most localities. Regional forecasts: Mainland Nova Scotia, East- ern N.B_ Counties and Lower St. John River Valley- Clear and town. Sun rises today milder: northwest wind 20 and sets at 6.41. “ox/WW p.m minutes Later Shoe Tote Bags Smart at any time, to carry even- nin-g slippers, extra shoes, etc. Dark colour corduroy with drawstring top. .2 P.M. Special ac EACH Fur Coat Hanger Heavy weight plastic. 2 PM. Special, EACH Skirt'Rocks Shirt and slack racks. An ideal space saver. Holds 6 garments. 2- P.M. pecial EACH All-Wool Botanyofhlrn ' good assortment coloulls. ball on. . 2 PM. Special EACH Irish Linen Tea Towels Bluie, red or green burdens. 2 PM. Special m 596 Pillow Cases Stamped for embroidery. Hem- stitched good quality white cotton. dispenser. 291: Round and square cushions. Striped nd plain assorted colour. a s 2 PM. Special 1 I Sporting Goods EACH 30c Level Wind Reel ssories With metal gears. 2 PM. Special EACH 1 Bay of winds 20' diminishing in after- n to light; clear with visi- 10 miles; temperatures in 40s. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 6.54 am. and 6.08 pm. At Rustico at 2.39 am. and 1.27 . Summerside tide eighteen than Charlotte- EACH Rubber Gloves Suedette lined gloves. Seamless mesh nylons in shades of tender ' Spinning Reel infill. special Cod Liver Oil oz. size. 2 PM. Special octrlc Alarm Clocks Ivory oaserhrwidi white died. Gold coloured t . 1 PM. Special. EACH Contains Vitamins A and D. so EACH 890 cotton, Si 10‘}: to 12. 2 P.M. Special Two cos it construction. Midni In- Col no “Wm”, Slim“. 2 m. Special 2 oz. “gnaw W of scarves With rolled EACH s P.M. poo EACH 99¢ ’ P'M' 9"” EACH 66° Shove C - Aerosol Moisture - holding WW 5 and lather. 10 oz. Teenage Blouses : PM. poem Assorted styles and colours. Sizes' 12 m . 2 an. Special Colonies. Sli EACH 0 Colours pink, blue. white. 32 to 42. 2 PM. 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Referring to the Seaman Bros. (Canada) Limited food paces- piont at New Amen. Mr. Wedge said that returns to producers west of Miocouch dud the church service and was conducted by W.H. Dal-tech and Ernest Dunning. CLOVER FUNERAL - no More] M Mrs. Alvin Glover wows hold at the Remington Uni- Mcchonald - Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd. Charlottetown Phone 4-8575 or 4-8576 on Saturday IM- 2. , the star. Rev. L for one week amounted to :12,- ll. Murray officiating. Hymns 000. He said "I am looking for- lturrayuor- ward to the “merit of the unotlmonchplantianlllng- foctton." MnWelueIl-omslen- MWdth's Wows-thew!” melanoma-admo- Holman’s of P. E. l. unborn-1mm. CHROME AND BRONZE TABLES 5.00 to 35.00 Separate tables. 2 RM. Spools] Arborito tops, chrome and bronze fin- ish. Sizes 30x48” to 36x60" EACH GREATLY REDUCED TO CLEAR 30" BUNK BED mattress and slot spring. 2PM.“ ouch Two only floor samples. With coil spring 49.95 ) cm... ..,,,,.,,,,. open ‘sarunoav 9 . .1: 5:45 '. . salience... 'l 2% --_-sas :a can. red Heart Church at Alberton for Requiem High Mass at 10 o’- the A determined commuter sank nearly out of sight into drifts on the closed Brooklyn Bridge during the great blizzard of March, : .‘_.-..._._ n.-........_. .__.____._.. ._..‘.—-¢__4 ~_—.4.. ._._._._._.... __..- n--.“ ~4¢4n~An