mu! Page 2 The Guai-diané Tliur., May 1, 1958 Forecasts: _ , I Nortlierll Nova Scotla, Prmce WEATHER Edward Island, Easterli N.B. i ~ 1 - E55 ‘.1 1 ' TORONTO (CPI — Telnl’9”“' Counties, Lower St. John River c E5 i ' lures issued by the weather of- _Va1ley: Clearldwlllfifiltflmnglgugi High tide today at Charlotte _.. __..... .,.._ , flee: Min Max lclirtg-yiallg, irlru tile aafiernoon to town at 8.29 am_ and 9_14 pm‘ SPRING suits clearing 20 per FIREMEN CALLED — CILV (Night (Day) southwest 15. Low-high at New At Rustico at _3.47 am. and 4,34 cellt off at The Fashion Shoppe. Firemen were called out at 313-‘ Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 59 Glasgow '30 and 55, Charlotte- p.m. Sside tide eighteen min- ‘pmximamy 1'15 pm‘ ‘vcsterdayi Regina ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ " 37 43 town 27 and 53, Moncton and utes Iater than Charlottetown. TRADE y0UR old lawn mowet. to deal wiill a slllall Ilpc in a wirbmipeg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _, 32 37 Frederictm 30 and 53, Saint John S1111 T1995 today at 5'04 3-m- and today for a “New Power Mower" ile of rubbish in the cellar of 53 sets at 7.13 pm . Firestone Home and Auto p d 11' o 1 Do (Il(.SI.€_l Toronto ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " 1 30 and 50' ' 3 “"9 ma ‘W50 ‘"1 1" " " Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 ‘ Street. No Damaae resulted. 33 52 ADELLA’S — See Our Table of ° Montreal ---------- -- Specials at “..alf Price." 177 APPEAL DISNIISSED—Aii ap- Quebec. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 49 C S Grafton St. Deal iii gupigmc C()du1~td\;r£aesnd(l;s1; 1s7;‘ie:teI|‘Il:}tl(I)1n . . . . . . . .. 56 e _ H , . THERE Is No ‘f°rg°[t°“ mam‘ lW1:lsSsefOFC€L(1'IesiOa)i)az:' the line that M0nCt0n - - - - - - - - - - -- 50 5§ '’ where the Salvation Army is con- was meted out whim gy Magjs. Halifax _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ _ _, 50 59 S ol| M corned. trate Gilbert A. Gaudet ill County (sllliéirlottetown . . . . . .. Nlininery‘ Gt. Magistrate~5‘C0u1-t 0I'I Ja.Ilua‘1'y 3. y ney . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. George 51” for one of Hour The accused. Roy Nolman §tE.ll‘l‘II:)(;]l;1tI‘; 31 50 .. Specials’' ‘ WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- geyfs Pharmacy, open 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. ,ADELLA’S MILLINERY —"Af- I.Cl‘ Easter Specials for Mothers -Day”. 177 Grafton St. MEN’S Tailored to measure suits $39.95 to $99.95. Moore and McLeod Ltd. cosy CORNER Restaurant, North Rustico, open from Thurs- ‘ day, May 1st. -HELEN Morgan and Juliana liousedresses $2.98 - $3.98 at The Fashion Shoppe. --RUSSEL E. SELLER will be _ lieard tomorrow at 1.30 on Radio " C.F.C.Y. on behalf of the Salva- tion Army. 1 " THE CHARLOTTETOWN office [of the Royal Trust Company is " now located on the second floor of the new Dominion Building. TRUMMAGE SALE, Heartz Hall Basement, Friday, May 2nd., 2:00 p.m. Sponsored by group 3 Trinity Junior W. A. CAKE SALE by the MacLeall group, Park Royal W. A. at El- lis B1l‘0S., Central Royalty Friday, ‘ May 2 at 2.30. ATTENTION Carpenters. There will be a special meeting of local 1338 to be held‘ at Labour Hall on Queen St. Thursday, May 1st. Time 7.30 p.m. HIGHLAND FOLK tap. Square dancing and Gaelic Singing morn- lIAYES—At Prince County Hos- Chandler of Charlottetown was convicted under tlle temperance act on that occasion and fined $200 and costs or three months in city pl'ison.Mr. Justice M.R. Mac- Guigan upheld the fille when Chandler took his case to Su- preme Court. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY — The funeral of Helalre Peters was held Wednesday morning from his late residence at Oyster Bed Bridge to St. Augustine's Church, South Rustico. where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor. Rev. Joseph LeClair who also conduct- ed the service at the grave. Dea- con alid sub-deacon were Rev. MISS MARIAN Shaw, Mrs. J .0. Hornby and Mrs. Clarence Mer- cer were three members of the Clarence Pitre and Rev. William Aylward, Master of Ceremonies was Rev. Dennis Gallant, Rev. William Simpson was present in the Sanctuary. Pallbearers were Herbert Mathesoll. Howard Ax- cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. BIRTHS pital on April Bill, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Hayes, Swmmeflside. a. daughter, 7 lbs. 15 ozs. LUND—At the Charlottetown Hos- pital on April 30th, 1958 to, F.0. and Mrs. Charles Lundl (nee Olive Doiron) a girl, 7 Ibs., 10 ozs. Seven Mile Bay, for Requiem High Mass at 9:30. Interment in the church cemetery. MALONE — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on April 30. wortlly, Ferdinand Peters, Arthur 1958’ .Mrs' J°5.°ph Ma1°n°' Peters, Charles Curtis, Cyril Gal- 4 Bnghton Shore’ aged 55 lant. Interment was in the church yems‘ Her ‘remams are resting at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. JARDINE — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, April 29, 1958 Mrs. Gil- more Jardille, formerly of Mt. Stewart in her 77th year. Re- mains resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today (Tllursday) service starting at 2 o’clock. Peoples Cemetery. BARRETT —- Al: Moncton, N.B. On Tuesday, April 9, 1958. Mrs. Ernest M. Barrett, for- merly olf Chalrlclitetown, in Interment in the lBet;a Sigma Phi Sorority who played a prominent part in last ]evening’s Founder's Day dinner. Members of the Charlottetown and Summerside chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority last evening observed the 27th Found- er’s Day at a banquet held in ‘the main lounge of the Charlotte- town Hotel. The banquet was preceded by a reception held in the writing- room of the hotel. This was a very delightful part of the even- ing as the sorority sisters re- newed their friendships. Pretty mains are resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home until noon today then at his late re- sidence. Funeral from St. Johns Presbyterian Churlch. Belfast, on Friday. Service Miss Shaw, is the president of ‘Exemplar Chapter, Mrs. Hornby 1 Founder's Day Dinner Is Observed By Sororily clothes were in evidence. sacks of course were there in many quite bi-illiantcolors. Coin- plementing there were the large white collars replete with hair- ribbon bow at the neckline. Many of the bows had long streamers. All that was needed with these collars were the Bar Harbour Boater hats! As for the shoes and ear-rings they were simply intriguing. After the reception the mem- bers entered the lounge for din- ner. The head table was centered with a black vase of beautiful lowed by service in Hartsville Presbyterian Church at 2 o’clock. Interment in Springton Cemetery. The ’ president of Alpha Chlaptbr and Mrs. Mercer president of Beta. Talisman roses. yellow and black being the colors of the sorority. lliatcliing tapers in silver candel- abra enhanced the floral setting. The place cards were pennants with the -sorority crest. Mrs. J.\. O. Hornby, president of Alpha ‘chapter, was the chair- man for the evening. Mrs. Keith S. Rogers, played an excellent arrangement of the Queen. Mrs. Carl Burke offered the Beta Sigma Phi grace. Miss Marion Shaw. president of the Exemplar HALIFAX (CP)-—'I‘lhe weather office says a high pressure area, centred over the Atlantic states, is expected to give fine weather to most of the district today. However, a disturbance over the Great Lakes is moving north- eastward and will spread cloud and showers into the northern re- gions late in the day. STOREY iEI!.lEflt:TRIc IIEFIIIGERATIUII '- - - - supply, install and repair any IYIW. anywhere in province Electrical contracting -- from repairing a lamp socket lo rewiring your house-—FRLE es- . timates 1’ ‘. - - APPLIANCE REPAIRS - - . motors. ranges, automatic wash- ers, etc. _. . " I ST_0..REY ELECTRIC 136 "i=1z1N'cE' 51';-. "‘ 3 DIAL 7341 (Continued on Page 5) } 31'/%’W’¢’ ”‘”“"° Good Buys V Bargains! Bargains! Bargains galore! The bigge§t:‘ Rexall One Cent Sale is on right now at JENKINS:_,':5.‘ and SEMPLE’S Rexall Drug ‘stores. You'll fih<i‘7;{" hundreds of values during the Rexall Original one-;;{;: Cent Sale, as advertised in Weekend, Star Weel<ly,.'-'_"- Family, Herald, and The Guardian. Just one cent: more buys twice as much. Medicine chest needs,” vitamins, stationery, baby necessities, Adrienne toiletries, Bachelor shaving needs, dental prepar-- ations and . . . extra surprise buys - - - y0u’1l' W find tremendous bargains in all of these. But remember, Saturday is the last day for the Rexall « A Original One Cent Sale, so hurry. That’s at your Rexall Drug Stores, Charlottetown, where you can buy twice as much for just one penny more. WELLNER DEATHS .MacDONALD _ At Albany on ing-, afternoon. Musical festival sessions, Birchwood school. Eve- ning Prince of Wales College 7.30. comimencing at 2 o’clock. Inter,-menlt in the churelh cemetery. her 83rd year. Remains ar- rived at the Macbean Fu- neral Home today (Tn-ursd-ay).' QUINN—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 30, 1jNIrl\ED CHURCH Presbyter_ April 30, 1958. Mrs. ROSBIIB service commencing at 2 I 1958» M1‘5- Frank Quinn: 100 lal meets in Bedeque, Friday, Ma,°D°“a1d,' 339 90 yea“ R9’ o‘clock. Interment PeopIe’s MACDONALI? " AI E!” P- E- 15 King .St., aged 63. years. Her _ Ma 2nd at 930 and 2 Public mains will be transferred Cemeter land Hospital, April 29, 1958. remains are restilig at The ' Meéing 7'30 _1'VI',-_ss Bery1’Mol.s°n from the Monaghan Funeral y° Angus MacDonald of 73 Cun'i- Hennessey Funeral Home ' Home this (Thursday) after- MACLEOD — At the Prince berland St. and formerly Of from where the funeral will a speaker. YOU ARE invited to attend the annual meeting of the Central Fa11ne1‘s Co-Operative, to be held ' at ..the Clover Club Thursday evening at 8 p.m. MR. LOWELL ALLEN Execu- _ tive assistant to Fisheries Minis- ter. .1’. Angus MacLean will be in the office at 168 Gt. George St. from May 1st to May 3rd. SERVICE HELD — Divine ser- vice was held at Beach Grove on Wednesday afternoon conducted by Rev. G. Howard Christie of Tninlty United Church. ‘A solo ‘fithe Lost Cho ” was beautifully rendered by J. Reginald Johnston offfleach Grove. - ‘ Lnpnrnn DURING FIRE _ Ainong the many trying to help .1 the Market Building fire were more welcome than bringing hot coffee and sandwiches to the weary firemen. those who helped were s, Johnny’s Fish and Chips, Fosters Drug Store with Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. James ftckltson acting as good Samari- ‘SF-UNERAL WEDNESDAY _ funeral of the late wiuiam of 67 Elm Ave. was held y.°5I5°"d3Y afternoon from the Cut- Funenal Home. The sex-. vigegat the home and grave was °°“d“°l°d by Rev. Q-R. Stairs. 'I’Iie’pa_llbearers were Fred Hub- 1e.Y....I91n9o1n MacRae. Murdock Macxenlle. Charles MacKenzie, Clarence MacKenzie and Roadie M§<;Kenzie. Interment was in Mount; Buchanan Cemetery. .-. TTENDS HEALTH meetings . Curtis, Deputy Minister 0!j,Ife'alth for the Province is at pgesent in Ottawa attending a rii.é.etihg of health officials to dis- cu»ss»techn.ical aspects of the nat- , ionafjhealth insurance scheme. § W5.iI9...ifl Ottawa he will also at- CIS’::W’:IElCh deals with health mat- I<§lfS._1n general. Dr. Curtis is ex- . Dected to be absent from the . Province until the middle of next ' “(€93- V ‘there are 10 important points to consider before buy- iliinia monument. Let us, as ‘ Gtfr Rock of Ages Author- .» 6* .-). .s., .. ' an 1 , I1 1.53:; 2.1: EES :.]your selection. 4 ll. lllacLEAN _ FUNERAL I A, DIRECTOR if 15 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 te”1id..tlie Canadian Health Coun- noon to the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. 0’Connell Noonan, Albany, from where the fu- neral will be held on saiul-day,l May 3. to St..Peter’s CI1llI‘_CIl. BEETS APPLES Edward Island Hospital on Wednesday, April 29th, 1958, Daniel A. MacLeod of ‘Flat River in his 31st year. Tre re- *Spl'ington, in his 76th year. The remains are resting at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home where a short service will be held Fri- day afternoon an. 1 o'clock, fol- -...cIncl ii’: clllvuys lower here GRADE "A" GUARANTEED FOR ROASTING WI_ 1.3. YORK 16 OZ. PICKLED EATING OR be held Friday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan's ica for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. 29¢ 29¢ 33: 400 FANCY PEAS KELLOGG’S LARGE SIZE CORN FLAKES A MEAL IN 8 MINUTES 15 OZ. MIRACLE WHIP FOR A WHITER WASH TIDE O R. SPEC IALTY BLUE BRAl\' I) BEEF KRAFT DlNNER 2 SALAD DRESSING l-‘fill’ 39¢ Box 29¢ Eon 33¢ ‘.25’ 29c LGE. SIZE GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS MEXICAN JUICE ORANGES POTATOES SUPER MIX COOKIES EVERYDAY SPECIAL c F. FOOLAD I80 QIIEEII STREET FREE DELIVERY DIAL“ 4311 DIAL 48ll any n A\lIlA o RINDLESS BACON w- I9c 2 "Si 69c 10 $2. 2 53% 69c us. 49c OUR SPECIALTY BARBECUED CHICKENS 2!/2 lb. $1.49 . Basil-_ 500 ENGLISH BONE CHINA IN WATCHES BU LOVA 36 Ladies’ Bulovas. 39.75. and Regular 29.75 to Sale Price Gents’ $18.88 WESTFIELDS 19.95 to 24.75. 10 Gents’ Watches. Regular $15.95 Sale Price 25 99.50. ‘5- Diamond Rings. Sterling and Plated Sale Price LONGINES WATCHES Longines - Wittnauer Watches. Regular 79.50 to $52-5 20% /C DISCOUNTS Sterling and Plated Hollowure Flatware Ladies‘ Leather Hand Bags All Cut Glass Stemware Gigantic May 0 DOOR OPENING ‘SPECIALS’ ‘S Q U p 500 PRS. Summer EARRINGS, reg. 1.00. Special 59c, I000 Silver Plated FORKS & SPOONS. Spec. 29: ea. CUPS & SAUCER 0 WELLNERS GREAT MAY SALE STARTS MAY IST. - REG. 1.50 SPECIAL 79c CHECK THESE GREAT B-UYS!« REG. 3.50-—ALARM Clocks, sale price .2.79_ REG. 3.50—-POCKET ‘ Watches, sale price 2.79‘ 500 PIECES -Fancy Chino, sale price CONGRESS A i ’ I , ' ,. Playing Cards, reg 1.25, sole 98¢ REG. 25.00-10 (ONLY) i ‘ Silver Tea Services, sale REG. 1.00 VALUE—ALL SUMMER Jewelry, sale price SALE DATES . I May 1st to May 10th INCLUSIVE 98¢ 17.95 . 79¢ Don't Miss This Great, Once-A-Year Event at . . . W. W. WELLNER LTD. JEWELLERS Since 1868 ‘lo Refunds . All Sales Final No Exchange’ ll E5.’-E".§“E:§I-=‘;'.; an.-'5-_ 3-z-.; 3-9-9- g-en‘ z\ I/I