( MacLEAN.+.. At the Charlotte “My God To Thee’ and Members of | _ . “gs Me CuCl Py 3 oe > GILBERT ROULEAU Gilbert Rouleau was born at Les Hauteurs, Quebec, on August 1,-1939. His early education was completed in the local school and at Pointe-au-Pere boarding school. He came to St. Dunstan's in his Junior from the Sem- inaire de Rimotski. Gilbext grad- uates with.a Bachelor of Arts de- gree. <a (Craswell Photo) ISLAND BRIEFS RECOVERING Friends of r Taylor, Dundas, who isja patient in the County Memorial Hos- . will be pleased to know is making a satisfactory re- ewer after his recent opera- PEI CADET AT CMR Among military-minded young An Augustine’ Cove man was fined $10 and costs for permitting his wife to drive his motor vehi- cle without a beginner's licence. His wife was fined $5 and costs. Magistrate R. S. Hinton, Q.C.. TERMS SUSPENDED | Teo Tracadie, N.B., men drew charg vagrancy merside Police Court yésterdag ae terms were suspended when bn agreed to leave the province at once. Pleading guilty to a ‘charge of being intoxicated ‘im a public place a merside man drew @ fine of —. costs., s * Magishtate R. 8S. Hinton, QC, presided. es STEWART FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Alan ‘D. Stew- art was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home | te Wood Islands Presbyterian _._Oburch where services were con- ducted by the Rev. Donald Nichol- son. During the service Rev. Mr. Nicholson sang as a solo ‘‘Shall We Meet Beyond The River’’. The were J.W. Bell, Neil , Simon Stewart, Donald Campbell, Ralph MacKenzie, Fred Beaton: Interment was in Wood Island Cemetery: 4 _ FUNERAL © THURSDAY Funeral services for the late Qiarence MacKenzie of Law- rence, Mass., were held Fhurs- day afternoon at the Bowness Funeral Home. Rev. C.* R. Webber of Trinity United Church was officiating clergyman with Mrs. Erland’ Ramsay as organ- ast. Hymns sung were ‘Nearer DANIEL SHEA Daniel.was born in. Rumford, Maine, on 11, 1934. His | Her eatly education was complet- BEVERLEY HOWARD Glengarry on November 9, 1937. ed there and her High School grades were taken at Our Lady of the Angels Convent, Tignish. She entered St. Dunstan's in the fall Beverley Howard was born in| Brian Noonan was born in Re- gina, Saskatchewan, on February |} 3, 1938. He finished his primary education in Regina taking his High School grades at Champion College from which he graduated in 1956. He came to St. Dunstan's For Meeting The Centennial Y’s Men Club — its regular weekly meeting the ota Charies s was chairman for the meeting, Neil McInnis was, finesmasted and John Evans Was song leader. Plans. were made regarding registrations and reservations for the Maritime Convention to be held in Moncton in May. John Evans spoke regarding the opening of the YMCA camp. He stated that there was consider- able work to be done and urged the. members to assict with the ‘work. The program consisted of -a panel discussion ~ Bennett Carr, Wendell McLaine and Art Robinson taking part. her late residence from the funeral will be held Satur- day morning leaving the house at 11 o’clock\ for Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross. Interment in Church Cemetery. : BELL — At the Prince Edward | Island Hospital on. Thursday, | (fide where the funeral will be held on Saturday. Service commen- Cross Road Cemetery. CURRIE. — At 202 Sydney Street ‘on Thursday, April 30, 1959, Mrs. William Currie in her 72nd year Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral. will be held on Satur- day, service commencing at 3.30 p.m. Interment in People’s Cemetery. Boudreau in her 65th year. Her _ Temains were forwarded on “ Thursday afternoon from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late residence, fr where the funeral will be held’ Satur- day ‘morning, leaving the house at 8:30" for “The Old Rugged — Cross"’. #he Sunimerside Branch of the Canadian Legion attended the ' service with Legion graveside | ceremonies conducted by Alyre | Arsenault. Interment took place in People’s Cemetery. Henry. eBrnard, Victor Sander- son, ‘Rae and Offie Arsenault. LATE NOTICES | (Alse see announcements in Advertising Section.) town Hospifal, April 30, 1959. Mrs. Jamé@s MacLean, 12 Spring Street, age 66 years. Her remains are resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 8:45 to the church of the Most Holy Redeemer for Re- | quiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment will take place in| the Catholic cemetery. BOUDREAULT — At the Char- | lottetown Hospital on Wecnes- tday, April 29, 1950, Mrs. Fa- bain Boudreault of George town in her 73rd year. ‘Her re- mains were forwarded on - Thursday , afternoon from the Funeral Home to the of her son-intaw, John allace, Georgetown. The funeral will be held Saturday morning to St. for Requiem High. Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the church BRADLEY — her home in Bradley inher 65th year. Her remains \were forwarded on Pall- | bearers were ~James Hogan, | Frank Wedge, John Mac- |} columns adjoining Classified . Church, South Rustico. Inter- YMCA—-on Wednesday-|-255 : April 30th, 1959, Ethel Stewart. | widow of the late C.D. Bell in| her 88th year. Resting at the | MacLean Funeral Home from | cing at 2 o'clock. Interment in! BOUDREAU—At her home in |) Oyster Bed Bridge om Thurs-| day, April 30, 1958, Mrs. John | ) Requiem | High Mass at St. “Augustine's | turned to the U.S.A. of 1955. While at St. Dunstan's military service. He made his re-| she was a Valued member of the’| that fall. Brian has a fine athletic turn to St. "s in 1957 and | staff of Red and White. She grad-| record in basketball and football. now graduates a Bachelor| uates witf$. Bachelor of Arts de- | He graduates with a Bachelo® of of Science degree. gree. Arts degree. ! _ (Craswell Phote) (Craswell Photo) (Craswell Photo) WE ATHER [Toronto 44 =‘ 58| minutes later than Charlottetown. " | Ottawa 45 __59| Sun rises today at 5.04 a.m. and cis Meatreal———— 38 TORONTO (CP) — Tem | Quebec 38 43 sets at 7.17 p.m. tures issued by the weather | Fredericton he 44 office: ae Saint - John -3 a ‘Min. Max. | Moncton Ss : i Night Day | Halifax 40 i : 1 Dawson an 40 | Charlottetown 55 Motorists! | Vancouver ' 46 55 Sydney : 28 50 i Calgary 42 =| Yarmouth 7. @ Winnipeg 35 = 62. St. John’s 2° (38) HALIFAX (CP) — The weather | 1 ‘ e office says clearing weather will Watch For 4 C U p anning cond slowly across the district ‘ ay. Temperatures will con- . . tinue -cool in most, regions. Sensational Forecasts: - Mainland Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with showers, clearing by evening; | cool; light winds. Low-= high at Halifax 35 and 45, Yarmouth, Kentville and Charlottetown 35; and 50, Goshen and. New Glas- | gow 32 and 50. Cape Breton: Cloudy with: showers; cool; light winds. Low-| high at Sydney 32 and 45. New Brunswick: Cloudy with showers, clearing in afternoon; | milder; light winds. Low-high at | Moncton 35 and 55, Fredericton | 32 and 55, Saint John and Ed- mundston 35 and 50, Competes 32 and 50. Bay of Fundy: Light walle: oc- casional rain, drizzle and fog patches, clearing wise 10 miles except lowering in rain, drizzle to two miles; cool. toon at 5.51 a.m. and 5.29 p.m. in afternoon; | Visibility near zero in fog;-other=+ High tide today at Chariotte- | At Rustico at 1.32 a.m. and 12.06) USED | CAR | ‘NEWS «+. €oming your way soon in this] paper! - | p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | Parking FREE - FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY —- MONDAY — TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY For your shopping.convesience, we have made many changes—New Meat Cases, New A Wide Aisles, New Entrance, new kitchen ware pegboard and counter. . . a ee ee —~—E—X—~—_—vvrrvvvrvrv”, "Monday - ~ Tuesday Thursday 8 a.m - 8.30 p.m. ‘Friday & Saturday | 8am. 9.30 p.m. , : is oe TON Oh a a eo ee ee er gtay eo Shelving, Gl 2 BB to each of the first 100 lady shoppers on opening day, GGGe One 1 pt. Silver Seal fancy Barbados Molasses te° the first 120 shoppers on Saturday, May 2nd. 2 * 30 io ali GROCERIES Ne purchase required. Jusf *} leave your name /and alll dress in the ballot’ box. You could be among the LUCKY WINNERS. RE-OPENING SPECIAL STEAM IRON «<-» General Electric SPECIAL °13,95 ONE IRON PER CUSTOMER .. SUPPLY LIMITED RE-OPENING SPECIAL Pepsodent Adult Size Tooth Brush _“™*™” SPECIAL 19° ‘RE-OPENING SPECIAL TEA POTS Special 3) 69 Pyrex reghlar $4.50 BIG RE-opening Special regular, gentle or super, - with ‘applicator, regular _ | . “price $2.29 \ THIS SALE SPECIAL PRICE supplied PLATE -67 King Street .We installed jaa i Kawneer Aluminum and Glass Doors. | Congratulations - to ELLIS BROS. on their “new look" CARSON and BIRT the new GLASS Dis! 9043 \ | i ment in the°Church cemetery. 136 Prince Street | {oF a ae on Thursday, O 20th, 1959. Ella Rose ; Pas STOREY ELECTRIC ree Tron REFRIGERATION W ho supplied and installed all the modern open type refrigerator cases this new food store-expansion. WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE | ELLIS BROS. James church |}. Of all Foad Store Revigeration ‘sold on the Island IS eee HUSSMANN On Their New Charlottetown. Venture Pope ——— never GRADE “A"—6-8 LBS. . FOWL . DEVON, RINDLESS, PICTURE-PAK DR 6 6 LEAN, MEATY FRESH HAM DEVON ROASTS SAUSAGES .-. . GRADE “A” MEDIUM EGGS ~ mine . ........:. ome CENTERS, Ib. ....... 59¢ Ib. 37c lb. 57c Ib. 39c doz. 39c DELICIOUS, FANCY APPLES . 5 1b. bag: 59¢ | ~ ORANGES cello bag of 20 59¢ LARGE, CRISP, 3's CELERY . . . . 2for 29¢ GRAVES, TOMATO SAUCE OR MOLASSES PORK and BEANS » « 2 THs 39° PLUS (LIMIT 6 TINS PER CUSTOMER) [ 1 TIN FREE QUAKER Flour, 25 Ibs. 1.59 HENLEY, Cholca Dessert—20 02. Pears | ROBIN HOOD DEEP FRUIT Cobbler, pkg. 29c MARVEN’S MIXED Cookies, 212 Ib. 79¢ ~ ROBIN HOOD FAMILY SIZE White, Golden, Chocolate ‘Cake Mixes, PICTOU—20 OZ. | Peas, 2 tins. 39c 33¢ 2 tins 27¢ Puppy and Kitten Salt and Pepper Shakers FREE with 15, OZ. KEN-L-RATION 6» 75° Quaker, .New Stock CORN FLAKES REG. SIZE 15° GIANT SIZE 22! ae 63c DENTAL CREME FREE with GIANT SIZE FAB . ‘pkg. 87¢ All Specials (except free gifts) Are Also Availablé At Hunter River WHITE MAPLE Toilet Tissue, Lard, SCHWARTZ PURE Vanilla, SCHWARTZ. (bags) Coffee, nearer 8 Lushus, 3 pkgs. 24c COLGATE'S—8 BARS Beauty Soap, hal \—2 ROLLS 23¢. lb. 15¢ ee oz. 23. T Ib. 69c nn — rr ee