PRINCE PHILIP IN PANAMA Seen ‘Start’ Syl ee oy een, ee rN ~ wt f 7 * de Grat, was acquitted on” de la Guardia Jr., of Panama | the Royal yecht Britannia “will (left) prior to the State banquet in the Presidential Palace in| %P 4 the Bahamas next on his Panama City. The Prince aboard | tour. (AP Wirephote) | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Apr. 25, 1959 be] | in| dian east coast shows that there has been no serious decline in . ee Population since the 1951 and Norway on ice floes off the| 180,544 but no figure is available GREENLAND SHEEP 8:15 m northeast coast of Newfoundland|as yet on the Norwegian take. Sheep’ - raising has become a por and off southern Labrador and in| OPENING DATES Admission 50e the Gulf of St. Lawrence. USE PHOTOGRAPHS from aerial photographs, with)informal agreement. Sealing) sg: J. ; = only the seal pups being coun'ed.|opens o% Newfoundiand and Léb- Highway Charges: cud cout, The jury ce In 1951 the population was esti-|rador on March 10 and in the . ° its verd'ct without leaving th a Fa . y ta mated at 631,000 including 4-|guM on March $: There is no Are Dismissed a rn jWana lans eek rador and 200,000 in the Gulf ef| “The fisheries ‘department be-| ARICHAT, N.S. (OP)—A sap-|,P°™ men wee cuarged lax a , St. Lawrence. " |ieves that the current annuallreme Court jury’ W oc (20. er 8, royal Peele ; 3 : Dr. J. L. Kask, chairman of the |kill represents the maximum Se ae oa, | eremmantien eae Ser Fe e F oak said of a be | tuitted two men charged in con- rezulevities. : : Opinion On Seals [cist =e Sree ors et | Salo a ns, 8 . » oT, 4 § lowing a study of aerial photo-| One official said, however, that |Parément payrolls in Richmond | Escousse, obestee -| Canadian Press Staff Writer the Canadian ‘east toast. graphs. sie 5 is toe Ponts, Hane Mae county court on a charge OTTAWA (CP) — Canada is “AM this accumulated data ts} OMY & rough estimate can be/has been more than 400,000, This} The jury deliberated 40 minutes | 8€'Y- : we sounding out foreign opinion in|designed so that it will be avail- obtained of the seal. population as showed a need for an interna-|before acquitting Benedict David,| Theophilus Kehoe, 56, of Rock support of an international treaty | able when it is propitious t sit |(2¢ animals do not come ashore|tional agreement to provide for|43, of nearby Petit de Grat, on|Bay, pleaded guilty to ac protect the Atlantic coast seal- down and discuss it with the Nor-| “Bere they can be counted. They @ maximum annual take in the|two charges of false pretenses|of false pretenses last . wegians and Russia,” G. R. Clark|™USt be Photographed on ice| interests of conservation. and one of fraud. He was given a suspended sem to such a pact wou|deputy minister of fisheries, said | "°° Mr. Clark said the question of| Thelmond Landry, 41, of Petit 'tence. ke and Norway which|Thursday. In the North Pacific seals are|methods of slaughtering also . 5 off the Canadian east} Mr. Clark said he understands|Counted when they comé@ ashore} would be ‘considered in any dis- = ane = Russia and other coune| _are interested |Guring the mating season, The}/¢uss8ions on an international |f Hu H Don't miss the . * operate in the North|in an international treaty to pro-|herd in 1957-totalled more thar] . -Wivite~seal-pups, the ee ee east of Greenland. tect Atlantic seal herds. 2,000,000 most valuable seal product, now 4 Annual Scout & ‘Cub .| are clubbed and older seals shot. Methods of killing already have been discussed informally with ~ oe government, he The new survey off the Cana- Mammoth Variety Show It’s different, it’s original Parkdale Hall, April 25 131,894 seals and Norway 123,057, The Canadian catch last year was Seals are hunted by Canada profitable enterprise in Green- land in the North Atlantic in re- cent years. The opening date for sealing off the Canadian east coast now is fixed by Canada and Norway by Oa Proceeds For Summer Camp The population is estimated 7 MAY 4 TO 9 ! ' (Inclusive) Is hereby proclaimed CLEAN-UP WEEK ARE YOU INTERESTED ~ in obtaining information In The Town of Alberton By Order of The Council. ) regarding Mortgage Financing of New. Homes under the NATIONAL HOUSING ACT if so, see the local office of an APPROVED LENDER or write CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 87 West Lane, MONCTON, N. B. 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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 161 Queen Street EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1959 — BOSTON-NEW YORK and AMERICAN POINTS _ MONTREAL and UPPER CANADIAN POIY7S— Ly.: Charlottetown 8:00° A. M. Daily. Lyv.: Summerside 9:20 A. M. Daily. Ar.: Summerside 1:05 P. M. Daily. Ar.: Charlottetown 2:35 P. M. Daily. CHARLOTTETOWN-TIGNISH— Lv.: Charlottetown 4:00 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Lv.: Summerside 5:30 P. M. Daily except Sunday. $ ; . M. Sunday only, Lv.: Summerside 9:40 P. M. Sunday only. . Lv.: Tignish 7:00 A. M. Daily Except Sunday. CHARLOTTETOWN-SOURIS-ELMIRA— Lv.: Charlottetown 4:30 \P. M. Daily except Sunday. Phone 8325 Lv.: Charlottetown 8:30 P. M. Sunday only. 7 Ar.: Charlottetown 9:15 A, M. Daily except Ist Session—Nursing Care of the Patient What Good Nursing Care Should Be. Factors Influencing the Quality of Nursing Care. 2nd Session—Principles and Method of Assignment. Thursday, April 30th—Place—P. E. I. Hospital, Nurses’ Resi- dence. lst Session—Basic Principles of Good Teaching. 2nd Session—Methods of Teaching on the Ward Incidental Teaching; Demonstration; Con- ference (group and individual); Nursing Clinic; Nursing Rounds; Nursing Care Study. Friday, May 1st—Place—Charlottetown Hospital, Solarium, ist Session—Evaluation of Personnel: ‘Efficiency Re- ports”. 2nd Session—Factors Involved in Good Ward Manage- ment (including some of the findings in recent experiments on the work of the head nurse). The Institute is designed particularly for Hedd Nurses, but any nurse who is interested is cordially invited to attend any or all sessions. \ \ Wool MITTS .. ATTENTION “Mr Lobster Fisherman” our bargain basement to choose clothing suitable for the opening day. Here are but a few of the items which this department has or hand. All Wool Melton Cloth PANTS we invite you to visit Happy Harold’s smiling now He used to frown and sneer His clothes from our Men's Wear Make him everybody's “Dear! a el Men's all wool Red Label UNDERWEAR .......... $5.95 Men's fleece lined UNDERWEAR ................ $3.95. Men's Combination OVERALLS ........... wee ee $6.95 Men's high back OVERALLS ..............°-....-$4.95 Men's lined denim JACKETS ............ ey Men's Cardigan SWEATERS .................+<: $3.79 | Plastic covered GLOVES ...............:...00-. 79¢ | Plastic covered MITTS (gauntlet) , Plastic covered GLOVES (gauntlet) ......... «2+ $1.25 ies eke pvacsnuc ee . $2.19 $4.95 \ 6 eae se) ee Your Favorite Shopping tre Last year our discounted $1.00 per _improvement. Grade PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LAMB PRODUCERS will be in effect again this year beginning August 1, 1959. The quality of P.E.l. lambs market ed in 1958 showed a very marked improve- ment. It is our opinion that the above requ lations were responsible for some of this The following live grades and weights will be in effect fer marketing lambs beginning August 1st, j eeeeeseeosseetaeteees Good lambs 85-110 Ibs. produce the most desirable carcasses. AN other grades and weights will be discounted. NOTE: BUCK LAMBS WILL BE DIS COUNTED $1.00 PER HEAD. ALL LAMBS WITH LONG TAILS WILL BE DISCOUNT ED 50 CENTS PER HEAD. THIS ALSO AP- PLIES TO RAIL GRADE. — The above recommendations have been buyers on Prince Edward Island and have been approved by them. We strongly urge all lamb produc ers to: Castrate all buck lambs intend ed for market. Dock all lambs. - . Provide for supplementary pasture this fall to finish lambs after weaning. ‘Market lambs at proper weights; that is, 85 to 110 pounds. We recommend Rail Grading of all market lambs. Sunday. Ar.: Charlottetown 7:00 P. M. Sunday only. Lv.: Elmira 6:50 A. M. Daily Except Sunday. PARCEL EXPRESS SERVICE IS BEING OPERATED ON ALL REGULAR SCHEDULES AT PASSENGER SPEED, SHIP THAT RUSH PARCEL BY BUS (Via HUNTER RIVER)— Lv.: Charlottetown 8:00 A. M. Daily. .: Charlottetown 4:00 P. M. Daily except Sunday. M. Sunday only. CHARLOTTETOWN-MONTAGUE CARDIGAN-GEORGETOWN— Lv.: Chavlottetown 5:00 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Lv.: Charlottetown 8:30 P. M. Sunday only. Lv.: Montague 8:00 A. M. Ar.: Ch’town 9:00 A.M. Dly. Ex. Sua. Lv.: Mi 6:45 P. M. Sunday only. _ Ar.: Charlottetown 7:45 P. M. Sunday only. CHARLOTTETOWN-SUMMERSIDE (Via TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY)— Lv.: Charlottetown 4:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday. Lv.: Charlottetown 4:30 P.M. Sunday only. Ar.: Charlottetown 10:15 A. M. Saturday only. - Ar.: Charlottetown 7:10 P. M. Sunday only. ANY TIME YOUR PARTY WANTS TO GO PLACES) GO BY CHARTERED BUS. i GET YOUR PARTY TOGETHER. GO TOGETHER. | STAY TOGETHER, RETURN TOGETHER. | Association passed a resolution requiring buck lambs to be head and lambs with long tails 50c per head. These regulations 1959: Weight Grade Weight — seas 85-110 Ibs. Medium ...\..........seecee8. 85-110 Ibs. FFEC MA sikaii 111-125 Ibs. Median |... .ccccccccccccccccee BlinkQ0 IDB E TIVE FRIDAY, ¥ 1, 1959 eernes 126 Ibs. up Medium eeeeeearene eeeeveeereone 126 Ibs. up a 84 Ibs. down Medium ............0ccc.c..., 84 Ibs. Gown [| CHARLOTTETOWN-WOOD ISLANDS with ; Connections to NOVA SCOTIA POINTS— ’ : Lv.: Charlottetown 9:30 A. M, Daily. cecoes 85 Ibs. up Lv.: Wood Islands 3:20 P. M. Daily. Secu . 84 lbs. down ON hi svc sh (i cebeacctessctcsss Oe Oe Ar.: Charlottetown 4:30 P. M. Daily. CHARLOTTETOWN-MURRAY RIVER - MONTAGUE (Via WOOD ISLANDS and TRANS-CANADA HIGH- WAY)— Lv.: Charlottetown 3:35 P. M. Friday and Saturday only. Ar.: Charlottetown 10:30 A. M. Friday and Saturday only. Lv.: Montague 8:20 A. M. via Conimercial Road, Friday and Saturday only. Lv.: Murray River 2:50 P. M. Sunday only. For BUSINESS or PLEASURE. RELAX and ALL SCHEDULES STANDARD TIME. FOR INFORMATION: ' PHONE: CH’TOWN 3498 SUMMERSIDE 282 | PIN UP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE presented to the principal lamb \ : : - P. E. |. SHEEP BREEDERS" ASSOCIATION. ee