- F \ c. l ' .5. few tulip'ml r) 511. some i the t‘cme 0‘ IE llz‘tk Pilllllltll._1 ..ri;i p.:t on of the or. (“‘Itl'll gt“: lt‘ . -‘ I‘ZI‘O - chimney :s all that is left 'iiulled the “"3 J.“ Vet‘- stnnrlin: ohm-o 'fie heap 'illx‘lllwt‘l‘ \l' {ii'itt Ni 1. lizn'i‘ " V-'-i: ' ll‘f‘ ti‘tt of :u I_l‘.:l ‘ ' "'1‘d \i'i “ ~\'\ ' ' 'o ~.i\o :zii in yc .w‘d ‘ John Hot-vat e xx x {l 2.".th (- Satin 7? mn , _. it SL‘M‘xlEh‘H Three rte an ever ' i M}: ». .. nae-i aw . ‘ .l. . ltir'it and i‘eiia‘. " li'im- say (Tim .i t'tvo'vn' xv are and rhi‘aliili'al'cn: (‘l 0x ford. ncnnli :y 3) 'tal : b‘e 6.11.”va town alsn spoke supervise l HELD DiSf‘l'SS‘ION (9.505 in M. F. l “an o.’ llt‘t\.ll. president rim yo and handle the county. lltt‘ folloywn: a sine e d'scussmn. on whether H would be bene- blll‘iElln fllel' to Summer: dr and Prince' speake s rv med nut rite County. C" of ‘iiis dis- retess'ty for ten; t-‘«~:.-- c. rpr-iu cussion w Wilton of anion and l‘aison I‘ll“‘\(‘(‘!l the Charlotte?!» :1. tsecfieri. police. u r11 ‘n and 40TH. PEN. other Social arcticics These same it was “.9 are close :ilt'? Cwun~ 21c per ton two factors were poimm out of tiicm . area Staging 2 Events . tr' 1' It was ten tl‘e cmunctl SOL'RIS ~ Vie Sorts 'n‘cgn would he I.’ a ..tai1rc towards ionai High Schol u'li “err- o firs‘s in the Sui" 'tea during thf‘ latter part .- la The first uill be e must-cl Show to he put on by the 5‘ ‘rl- cuts of the school under direction of their teachers. Public Is Given Preview Of Play 4.; 3' I . LI . ., _. .II. Pi and: div.sion “in James and Prank of Alhcrtnn .:.1 IThv“ 50”"ij “‘11 hf, 3_ adv: w- mrit‘t‘ the direction oft South: Edward. .llrs Wilfred 5, club snow featuiln: the work oi i . .. . I . . . I . g; The Home Fconomics Class o' "D ‘II‘ 5”“?! "as tins llS ~‘I°(—a§lll%‘ ‘lhlm’é- 3'“- “II -=' ‘ ‘ ' '.. i -‘ vl -. .. lrcd ic arcs I .ia ys‘. and "l school and it is also thourw .‘ 4%” Ali‘d ' .I . .I 3.: I. I. that the members of the adult TV: ‘i t liltillrt:'.“." lit'redfiannolnfijj all k ‘ g3 . \t'ee‘kI Sewint: class will display some ; ‘ ‘ "m"? Slfllvd under the “I 31' mo” “am ' 1‘ 2.2mm . e i . I I . . I i i . "iaiugcmcn: the dlrocml- (If “nods. l‘.\iaryl of Fort “ililam. ‘ '5‘ The tot , :f‘r‘f‘l” was in the. 0f it s “ares. ... i _ IIII \I I” have M dmies Om I k II ’3! . -:l v- I, . -_ “aa—flvvr » q, .s . n I my :0?le'ytgilcfrlgollle “I “it” the position of There are 3'7 grandclulrlrm-l aCle W0, I > i « ' “ If 'i‘rt‘i’ll'Cl‘l. ARDA. and also a sister. Mrs. Mary Dou - : cuéharacrer r -'w pi: were . 3" ‘7‘ ll Lbllllifi‘s incidental cctte. of Tignish. and a hro‘hct a ’ Straight mouMlng. l . 3 la 1. .1" ' l I ‘ firiijt‘q] . . . ‘b t I. n . Prank Buote of Rumford. .‘lBIBC . ¢ , 3, Warden Holt. Jame~ Gulls: Fa- 0 the art-ill vi t' ' . E g the, Dab-I can“; Dnucme.‘ I in...“ m: Izgelogeisgmismti)! The funeral aili1d intelrlmoipi um. 1 ~' James Dyke the r sorer. Ber-i l” l‘" ‘t‘fl otl' tlirouwh the 1W-£EETLH . . . I 5 de , “.3” WWW“? "lo PM" Pa" ALBERTON — Last weekend if” ‘g‘f'l‘f‘éllloll and “ale? . ~. I Inplovernent — ris \Iar‘ma \Ic‘llahon- Dre 3 » -l ' It Mitch involves the PRESENTS ‘OI‘LMP‘S ‘ KIT} ‘p ' ‘3’" d . :aw the largest number of pain I . ‘ West Germany has prmomed L I ja‘or' -e“n .0“: an a 9n - “alums 5° {5” l“ m“ 50”“ a gift of some 1.500 Volumes of 4 "IS. 1'0 wagon}:VBJIESEIEIII‘ér ,he dime “l l'ell‘e‘als held at the sacl‘t‘d I‘tnic'it rt resources although classical German Ilit‘t'alill'P for mm “pm-hm Gauam‘and Wu] Heart Rnureat House Al~ fl‘l‘filni‘fm'ulls under ARDA will use in Norwegian secondary A 'Royal' Farm Improve- . ’ ‘ 1 ‘ r . r» ‘ t - - .. It be presented in the PF}. l)t‘a- L",r‘\::nw_t)me m]; of my.” I $1.23.?“.‘gtmllfiflnsafd‘fggge ‘ “I‘MIS' .I___~_I mcnt Loan helps you pur- l Eastern Cedar ma Fesgml “"9: “pm; tomor' school age, t k part in can. ll” ~ll . lion of a training. . Chase top stock—finances ? row in Ul'lln‘iCI‘Sl e. V...” - . . . ~. ,m- a s f - it.....i-es. payer and metro. NW Whip e‘xdmiiilnn staff I necessary construction— tion from F‘nday night until “(Vi-I‘M" : I> arl OllPT Pm“ ‘ . . l S t a Sunday evening “tow. “groggy ’trit thmrgor; thte repairs—extensmns—e ec- I . I _ r w.’ H.» . _ -t en. ‘ ‘ en I Conlercnces were alien b.. _.,I.. ma .mmodimp {mpg “mm tric systems or eqmpment l 9"" Mmhad Rnolwy‘ Rm' 1“ “Nice to confer with officials to improve or develop ls (‘lar‘cnce Pitre. ‘Hcv‘. Navarre a: y”. “lam”. provinch Econ: h d 2nd. Clear & .(miliant. Rev. (zeraxi Srrcie "lllt' (thump mt. fedora! depart 1 your Cr . i . Mrs. Eugene Mac-Donald mom of :izi'iculture. university ; Clear Wall SUBDIERSIDE --- James Al- Icf Southport. writs an other agencies in. i ‘ ed Powers. Allwrtm‘ South The week previous 17 work- Hitler to “correlate activities in' g ‘ and Ferdinand Joseph Gallant, I in: boys from Tignish. Bloom- ll "'llllllll‘ll purpose and plan of. W V I Summorsidc, both had their 1 field. Palmer Road and Albetr- '7'»"‘l“"‘l N f I i / ,\ cases of chants 03 theft of a tin took part in similar cxor~ m Brill-1M E WORK 1 75 ‘co ‘W I ’ \\ tire and Tim earlier in the year ciscs. they were instructed by I, I" "laklll: I" Flllllmmwlgmnfld . | adjourned to Sept 15 when 8 Rev. Clarence Pirrc. Rev. LUCH‘ *‘ . P "‘7: . rem!" /— - third man. Elznn Everett Mur- .VHZSIN‘ Gallant. Rev Gerald ‘(ii‘jI‘I‘mI‘q‘z‘imlllo Mmmmratwe ‘- ./‘ ’ .\ \ ray. Howian. will appear. Steele and J. Elmer Murphy of nr'y iIIIai‘I-m(-~;~ Seiko brat-£53523: EATING on, K I \;\ H I The two men have been wait- Summerside. nIHhm'mq Nari"; n". dip H I . " mg a decsron on dotci‘ed scnw George Clow of Stimmcrstde. r. inn nf “my in dgmqmpmg . . ‘ 5" ;\ \i ‘- ‘tences. by lianstratn . Iwho passed away recently. tia: hmzn- nqiiippnd to handle it." A. s. MCCSWUIH JI’. ,h' C' ‘VRIGHT’ Manager} I \\ Chester 5. MacDonald in Princc‘nlso their guest at dinner on lie noted a‘ the federal level i r ' E County magistrate: court. lsimciay evening. Mrs. Mar- the new cmtcrn minister cfl Phone 19-1 Charlattflmnl Bn'wh— I' "' . i w—:‘ '— Garnet Whitney Bushton oti zaret Perry was housekeep. arriciiltiire administers ‘ I ‘ Branches also in Hunter River. Miscouche was found guilty or for both mtmam an fr‘l‘estry and "adm.inist.rat-;M0r(‘ll p. E. 1. “mm; Stewart, summery“ M 6" T0p__8" Long possession of liquor. The ac- lrll llt‘l‘l‘ t‘lll‘lllfl l" ll‘nf‘ “'llllt Tyne Valley. EA. awed had previously pleaded. . _ the federal setup . He also noted NOW . . .I . not guiltv but. when he did Drlve To 3 I‘ll?“ 5'3” “l “9”” “ ~ , . aya'l'i‘il "’1" It t ' k not appear m t :. ..:.n..:-.:ni it: “’11:.” rim”; pr‘lgeidfigd Retarded Opens cttor: Rf‘ll‘ Sanctum-land Fran r“ edmllge 1"“:an "cl em zed Gflll’lhl moth of \vlmm are trans- O O 5” Top—7” Long 55‘: Md”; '9 ~ ll TIGNISH — The Retarded fcrrerl m the department. “TIT m .- ~a‘stl e» f Fhildren's Association of Tig- llf‘ ‘tfl‘ifll li “Tllll'l 3" Ill‘Wllle Now ' ' ° ".9 J“? I‘m? .ms’i (I , nish held a meeting in the Dal ? "l'l"”l"" llll‘r'l‘lll'l‘ "l ‘llT‘I‘vm‘l 311d Operatin; an overweith vehiw m" “hm, 0" Saturday mm [In in :dtlitinn a n v promotional . the n". the h“h“a3 3" a ma.” president. .\lrs. Peter DesRor-hes >~~""---~I~ ~--——-——_.I _ "275.2; was fined no and costs for drt- chain“ the mpmm Th? “MD . «was; men Latex Concrete Floor vjnz without due c R 1'6 an RF - . ’ ’1'. mad report was given by thr v -- tention I . g v r V _ treasurer. Mrs. .Vlilton Keougn -. HAPPEN ESQ Emiliea‘i‘ifiriafc‘hn 233:3; [35:91 The Wm“ mall" bl '1" I‘ I'VInnTFp fin‘éd $00 and rods or days I children of the school was dis ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ cussed and the parents werc in ; W... Emu" new . ifavor of visuintz the classrmrn . lip-,-§Tor)si(‘,5 ViNYL A "We “"91"- ? = on THE Brine vour " p I and Museum Mrs lrviniz .‘lockler and “1‘3 3 um i ' I , Frank Hozan were nominated ’ ,c. ,m . _ I i ‘ 5 I _ . anti Datems. and let wgggggfih slgzztlv lmtgl‘cgtl '0 “mm” the fund campa‘gr I “W” W” with 8 P.M. Mgn'r‘eal."eaq‘. end hwymkl that Will start durin: the cart. I r Ifi‘N rm. womb.» wet” market Tuesday Trading wast :3)“; “Mil?” “ll?” eII‘igl'l' house I Will a folder showmq all I 1 , d ‘ 0 er wt receive. owel's 01 I ' "do" and pm"... it you . . r:14(baggiedlléwcnalves. Hope" 599‘” ‘0 b" l’ll'ITlll'V'l 0" . 'an't nu AdI'I‘IISSIOII ,4 hogs “and :5 sheep andl MOlherls Dal" " “'Al “557 )ambs ‘ In exchange for the seeds do I -' Common and medmm heifer, EBEOII‘ISAWIII be, oxcfpteg trnrdthr CHANDLER .l. R . ' . . ~ . .. ssocia ion or c or (‘f I 14-19. common rows mm, _ F d n I I ~ BROS. LTD. Bag lca ecreaflon Centre . good veaiel; hm mcmum 19. children. un co cctois t i. I,- ”50 and mmmon 14.17I pickup donations on or hefort I’ll/WM” "‘l" Grade A hogs 24.50. Saws May 16. to be used by both thc provincial and local associations to help promote the work of m- 36.50. . . Good Ihee 12sin-inn lamb! 55 p larded children. a MKING RUBBLE lirSw‘ ens him in Organize d .‘l. . .laz'e FIJt‘llCisC. t 3":l. 'jnn “it‘lltic‘l .‘IacKay (if (“LY'IOIIG High School Plans I" i . features destred under resources. -fisheries. educaticn. or other de-. partments will be werked out in :nr-st other per—“"3 effects. [I " ‘ ’ cellaboratitm with the ARDA dir- . t. is of he .1 . River tire department failed to me 0mm APPOINTMENT FORECAST vent the dosti‘uctirn of the "mic but did prevent ‘It is expected a d ".‘llllCS hidiin qualified field extension from reaching other ; officer will he appointed on the keep up cron- sn the overall " said. mw—ww ARDA pi'oeram to tact in the field iprecram m‘ll net lac. he i As a result of the many changes. the rcsmwees depart- ment will now be relieved of a reat measure of this responsib- ility its main interest can he centred in the larecr sphere of industrial premoion. He said the director of pro- Wendeil T'rnf'itt, prr‘rure and i‘csoc-nsibilitv in Prince . ‘ovi n t ~ eflie't: cf the “ovinciai 1. Ell-.1955 In this- I c. I“ “ cern‘ln'i . yam ~ mi um] i p mm arranzements k.!t‘ n‘ [no ll ;r..i:lits was the «‘~ vc‘ievn the ye will nn‘ m dilil"‘i'1ft‘l]1f‘i‘.l that the provin- My, WWW :mei‘umcnt has. establish- in mm Pd 9 Wilton in" a lull-time pt‘U— mcntsI hut Th's olf'cer will of be under the .A‘ittcsitt‘S-Gener 'n P 31.5 ll'l‘fit‘lmcnt and will work Prl‘mlm NH“ . ill (hue coopcmiy‘n \th1 the. lie closed by (oujly I].\;iC(‘_ 50.131 and we]- (‘t‘nSIflGl‘f’d IIIGFE moves important than charities ahinct itself as out: an :m'nrument will a‘so he a move tome 50 interested people at- C meeting. =ucluded re. “9 yes of the clergy. of government. of Charlottetown other police 2'50 attended. along with between departments repimentatives. mice with the suitability C. Bedeque Res. Former Island Enters Ministry . Resident Dies quard G Biitten. BA C In Dartmouth . cn‘ Bedcq'ic. «as among the '1» group cf young men who 'c‘rf‘rc adm'ttcd to the Baptist " .: my a Commissioning i K vice of the School of Theo- 1 Mrs. Austin Gallant occurer cn trig~ I“ at " s c I j‘nrfiorpjltg the recogni. The former Jane Buote ‘_ in of tiin owl or the student's: born at Duvar 79 years ago. V“. i‘. ' ' the entire . I went to live with members 1 her family in Dartmouth. I Her husband predeceased he: 31 years ago. She is survived by three sons and four dnurzhters. l'oul'uueri from page. ll WI and responsil-iilityg green "nine in the prosecut " our overall work." t e; d rcrnarkinz he. I. in the “all Ministersi excellent job and‘I l have all confidence in their' _ c-‘;\. ’l‘ Varsi. S"l"“'"”'-‘"l“i(‘lll A 5 MCNG‘LI sponsihilities are now balanced in accord— of staff and personnel to take charge." L‘J , . . sincerity and efficiency in pro- ”? (“his some” 33““.“95 motinq the work ef the depart-r an d r 'Iiet‘ ‘m crested parties. monk The ALBERTON — The death of ' of Acacia L'niversity,IMonday at the home of iicr‘ w " \'5. held I‘Ocontly, daughter. Mrs. Wilfred lIcCac ' 'l ‘ rice or the» thy. in Dartmouth. .\'.S. was 0! ing 9" by D“ L-E- Pm‘lse and met Queenie Mackinnon and Mrs prtxentation of diplomas wasIE-“nm. Macpherson‘ vmude by. Lieutenant Governor: . : . - I . I. The following are the “.J. )Iaclkinold. lollouing the I “ates: Jean Baker march-m oi the graduates an i {Elfidf‘lrgtrhaéluams and the 02116134: we: Mrs Ca eme . b... y invocation was giveni I I . \anter Reid. Premier: Cur lwziltcr R Show also spoke all ‘ the cxei‘eiscs. Till main (ILICI'L‘SS to the grad I uates was men by Brig. V\'.W ‘ Reid. DSO. ED i During the ceremony twot solos. “Climb Every Mount-‘ l lottetown Suuris: Mrs. Charlottetown ncaux. Inn Dorothy Piomp. Wilmot Valley: eid, Wellington; Mary Souris: Eve Bears, Brookly . i t Lucy Campbell. Newport Action Na mesI Dalila I Three Doctors .nor. North River; Olrive iAncI Hospital I or. i Royalty; Christine Bruce, . dale. grad- I St. Peter'si Harbor; Ferne Bowness, Bede- . ' Dollar. .‘ew Wiltsh’me: Carolyn barter. : Imel Malone Jeanne Matheson. Moly Helen )lac Mrs. Gysbertha, Cheryl l t Whalcrn, n Char- rpo ors. Souris; Mrs. Eleanor Train- I ’I‘rain- i ‘flcld: There” i my Harbor North. I‘ for I I purchase of ‘ fertilizer and iernment already 1 ion at ’long-term credit. I —Soviet aviation and shipping ‘lspeciaiists have bee ‘ ‘ leating prospects of buying fly- Mac‘ ing equipment and ships from Paula PM" l the British A Russian civil avi- ation mission that includes Pre-' mier Khrushchev's son. Sergei. “We”: Freda walker. EBSI iis touring Britain. British ship- Lynw‘ builders have sent salesmen to Oarlal Collicutt, Bitecm- Moscow. Graham. fis due to be signed Thursday. S’l‘he accord sets the framework . increased quotas of c sumer goods each will supply.. —The Russians are negotiat- ing a package deal directly with the Maritimes weather through a group of private firms for the whole synthetic l plants needed for their agricul- itural program. The British gov-. taken to guarantee the transac ‘ S’wnfintifim Muf- WEATHER clear over the Maritimes PTOVIIICES on- chemical, l f‘bre‘ from both east and west. .disturbance to the east has under» I ‘ ions resulting in colder “onh 0fl peratures in Cape Breton un investi-I this evening. A few at the end of the clay. Regional forecasts: late I Tuesday evening as the three remained under a nearly stationary high pressure area. This high pressure area will maintain its influence most of today. However. it is being eroded by disturbances The will spread increasing north-wester- tlv winds into the eastern reg- tem- and 1 Prince Edward Island. The dis- I turbance to the west will spread cloud into the. western regions showers will likely develop in the west— ern fringes of New Brunswick Cape Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island: Sunny with a few on cloudy periods: colder: north. west winds 15 increasinz during i morning to 30 gusts to 50 and I l “8mm Him“? I TORONTO lCPl — Observeaf diminishing by evening In :20. lgndéw Jones‘ Em,l.e ' M fii temperfllm‘es: Low-high at Sydnev ‘23 and Ly (Ila Maw?“ Alban)‘ n ‘ Mln- MEX-i Charlottetown 27 and 43. natlialec-n MacDonald. Mer- Dawéon . . I . U 23 40 t imairl: MIS- nllnm' I-‘v’lacl’her- "Vancouver 39 48 High tide today a Charlotte. 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. April 22. 1964. son. Charlottetown: J!“ lem- Victoria .. . 4i 4o town 7:58 a m. and 7:42 p m \. are. won. Edmonton . 20 50 l RUSH?" 3' 3:57 3 m‘ """I 7' '3“ —’_"”_‘”” ""‘"""' ‘ .alzary .. .. in 48 1pm. Summersuie ttdc vizhtnnn ' ' U K R o ‘Saskatoon . 25 49 .minutes later than ('har‘mtc .Rezlna . . . . . .. 33 50 ltown. Sun rises today at 3.1+: . .I I Winnipeg -- 34 46 am. and sets at 6:38 p.m Toronto .. 40 48 —-—-~—-—-—-—-~ . Igluawa .. g g; , . I I .cnti'ea . .. S d ‘ LO‘N'DOV 'APl Despite a Q 9b“. 23 59 errlng 0' 1 ‘ I ‘ , Fredericton . . 24 58 . I e e sudden illness of the top Soviet Saint John _ I 23 56 ; negotiator. Britain and Russia )ioncton . . . . .. 24 55 l The wz'aduutin exercises fo."3tu", and “This Nearly Wasineared agreement Tuesday on Halifax . , . 23 55 N w P . 'tlie ngduaies it the Central Mme" were sung by Kenneth a Series of hit: deals that “'1” ghargtél‘lwfil f: :15 I o .IScheol for Nursing Assistants Russo”. I hoist their trade to record lev- Yarmhmh H H I m 46 i v I “we m.“ 13“ .n-lgm ft Evorfl Three awards were present~ 6" Sir JOhn‘Sv Nlliil- ~ 21 28 l ALBERqu " Fair "awhe’ ' ! sure Hospital ‘~'.JlIl 20 women . I Tanks have been Iakmg place of lemng were repmtcd at Al: il‘Cl‘L‘ll'lllF-l thll‘ El'lidlliillon d3?" . ed for mng average during at three levels stud British au— HALIFAX lCP) — The \vea-lberton South yesterday morn» l lomaS. i I’I'S't’llnlcal ll‘amlll'g 011959 go‘ lhorilies gave this Plelllrei titer office says skies remained I ill-‘5 I I The welcome address was Ell/“I Whalen, Mrs. _..A new fi\.-e.year trade pact Lemont Hutt‘s ooat landed about ten barrels. Ivan Adams and Myri Matthews also had fair catches from a compna- ntively small number of nets. Prospects look bright for a plentiful supply of I-fhstcr bait for the spring season on the north side which opens May .'lS . Alberton fishermen were busy last evening setting out nets in anticipation of an early run of herring. Fishermen in the Tigmsh area were also reporting flood hen mg catches and lobstcrmcn illf‘lI‘ foresee the bait sitiiati~n a; good. LAKES ARE BI’SV Freshwater vessels I'Fll‘l“~ as many as 1.500 passenzers each and form an important link he. tween landlocked Switzer‘aiid and her neighbors TOBOVTO ‘C‘Pl A writ was filed Monday namin: three ‘doctors and East General HOS- ‘pital a: (‘n defendants - law suit initiated by the ad-. 1 ministratcr of the estate of Aud-t ey Patricia Morgan. who was found to have a surcical clamp .in her abdomen following her death .\'ov. 4 ‘ Nathaniel Morzan, who is also the dead woman‘s father. named East General chief sur- aeon Dr Burns Piewes. Dr. chief resident in surgery and DP. Kenneth Brown :the operatin: surzeon. I Miss Mercan. 32. died a few‘ 'I days ' an operation at the I and the autopsy re-‘ vealed the surcical clamp. The suit cla1ms damages for. I negligence in the care and treat-I ment of Miss \loi'zan while Shel Iwas a patient at the hospital. . Bow Rakes . Broom Rakes . Level Rakes . Cultivators M. F. SCHURMAN CO. ’ Garden oFrks . 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