{DRAGER “herent MEAT PIES 4 = GREEN PEAS 5 ~ WAX BEANS 5 = SERVIETTES 2 ~ Sua aE RTA GREEN BEANS 7 = MILK LUNCH 4 ~ WHEAT 3 = CHEESE WHIZ 3 ~ BLUE PACIFIC—7 OZ. SOLID TUNA DOMINO LIQUID—24 OZ. DETERGENT KEN-L RATION—15 OZ. FOOD YORK WAFER—16 OZ. PICKLES U fate] FOUR MAID SLICED—28 02Z, PINEAPPLE CHRISTIE PLAIN OR SALTED 3 \ von SODAS, 1 Ib. 3 im DOMESTIC—1 LB. SHORTENING 3 = HEINZ TOMATO—48 OZ. JUICE ' sor LINEMEN BUSY AT BRIDGE APPROACH approach to the Hillsboro Bridge. The poles were mov- . rac to allow for ~~ bridge approach. : — areas of Kings pod ty and southern Queens County was cut off for a three-hour | period to — the change- | over to be mad Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 29, 1962. | WEATHER yesterday afternoon as they | Maritime Electric Comonty shown moved poles and lines on the HMnemen are work TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: New Federal Building Opens sin, Max Night Day This Morning In Alberton [Dawson ones BOO g | Vancouver ...0.+. 34 50 A VIRtHEIAY isesebents 6. Se ALBERTON — Alberton's mOW prised of Heath Profit, postmas- | Edmonton ......... 12 39 federal building officially opens | ter; Mrs. H.W. Matthews, as-| Calgary 19 40 04 business ta 8.30 this morn- | sistant post master, Leberte | Regina z = g. Winni 5 Yesterday the post office and | Pridham and Earl Callaghan, | mmentae io ee 55 department of fisheries Office | Mr. Profit is now on 81CK) Ottawa .........-. 28 50 equipment. furnishings and re-| leave. Montreal Neves ee) an cords were moved into the new | Local members of the depart- | Quebec aieeae 32 44 building which is located on) ment of fisheries are R.D. Mc-| Fredericton ...... 33 47 Main Street only a short dis- Kinnon and Raigh Callbeck, de-|Saint John ........ 31 44 tance south of the former post| partment of agriculture repre-| Moncton ..... «+... 30 42 office | sentatives, who also have offices | Halifax iesice eke ae 48 Completed in February the| in the federal building are Ver-| Charlottetown ..... 30 38 fine one-storey structure is aj on Hudson and Russell Bony- | Sydney 32 38 splendid addition to the many | m Yarmouth .....+..- 33 44 pew buildings ye hs Alberton Oe. TOUS iics ss we 39 | The federal building was con- im the past few yea y R. Rankin Con-/| The post office staff is com-! struction, Summerside. Rights Of Pedestrians And Drivers Clarified He said that at crosswalks | winds. aye is a certain onus placed | and 50. e pedestrian, in that he| §outh Shore, Annapolis Val- before step-| Jey: Clear; a little milder; light | HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | office says clearing should oc- ge in many areas. However, new system of clouds will likely drift over New Brunswick late today and could even = ter a f showers across northern parts of that ceovinas | in the evening. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity: or | with a few cloudy intervals; | On the charge of failing to, Low-high at Halifax yield the right-of-way to pedest- | rians in a crosswalk, an accus-| on ed was fined $2 without costs or | one énerm ine, one day in jail by Magistrate | ping into the intersection, wheth- a A.J. Haslam in city police ont | = there is sufficient time to| pr "Ke stvine #8 . ae 7 yesterday. eross safely in advance of the) Northern Nova ‘ama, ys Before passing sentence, the | oncoming traffic. |ern Shore: Clear; little change magistrate said he made a “However”’, he said, “‘ once he in temperature; i light winds. thorough study of the case, along | is in the act of traver ss oy | Low- high at New Gaseey 28 | with the city by-laws and the | crosswalk, a pedestrain | and 45, Goshen 30 and 45 eection th x resume that any oncomin traf. | Act, ah hed ee ae | fie wil Ww wh oo to permit peemage.” Cape Breton: Clearing during two conclusions. On th rt of a driver of a| Morning; chance of light driz- | Cetennemneneminineien | motor volide, the megietrete | zie near the north coast; a little said that at all times he should | milder; light a Low- el — that the vehicle he has | at Sydney 32 a | 43. his ae on in a{ Prince Edward Island, East- W ES ] [ R N= ‘a lethal w Y je tn N.B. counties: con and drank aa “incapables little milder; light w Low wane up the remainder of 4 high at Sana ” and 43, eae as one was fined ed $20 gerne fr or 10 days in jail, and | cot ‘wer Valley: the oer $10 and costs or five | Clear but clouding over by eve- | ming; a little milder; light winds. Low-high at Fredericton | 33 and 53, Saint John 32 and| WESTMINISTER TISSUE SHIRRIFF GOOD MORNING MARMALADE ** tle change in temperature; bight | CARNATION MILK POWDERED ‘OGILVIE TWINKLE | CAKE MIX AVON BEANS BISCUITS CHOCO MIX, 62 MIX OR MAPLE LEAF 3-1 IN TOMATO SAUCE OR MOLASSES 6-1 SWIFT PREMIUM WHOLE HOCKLESS SMOKED PICNIC THICK JUICY SHOULDER PORK STEAK 53° MAPLE LEAF CELLO WIENERS ‘«*~ 49° GOLDEN SMOKED ROSE MARIE RINDLESS BACON Ib. 55c | FILLET . . th. 39% ROLLS 1 Ib. D v0 HOME GARDEN GUIDE SECTIONS 1 to 7 ON SALE BE READY FOR SPRING GARDENING 43: ’ q Upper St. John River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Mostly clear becoming cloudy in afternoon; a little rain by evening; little BRIEFS ae Cadre ener arn, Driver Fined patient in the Western Hospit At Alberton cutee, ,temoeraure: san berton, is | ALBERTON — Clovis J. Dou-| and Campbeliton 32 and 48. @pending a few days in Moncton. | cette, DeBlois, was fined $100 oar an nee ps and costs or 15 days by Magis- | “ear sibility 10 es; In the account ofthe funeral of trate W. Chester S. MacDonaid | temperatures in the high 30s. the late Mrs. Evelyn Cam | yesterday for driving while im- | tide today at Charlotte- ired. | town at 4.21 a.m. and 3.33 p.m. held iscouche on T an | Ba’ sonmane Go name of Rev. ay Another man was fined $20 and| At Rustico at 11.13 a.m. and —, a cost® for illegal possession of Summerside tide eighteen min- econd was utes later than Charlottetown. Sun i today at 5.50 and sets | at liquor and a 5 person fined $25 and costs for being intoxicated. anne sg ade ‘Ald held A charge under the: Excise - ee The Western Hosp eld | Act against Claude Lester ~ | ” card in the hospital | Kinnon, Eimsdale, of seems FINEST IN FOODS Bunge Tocedsy evening. of “wash.” was adjourned to} "Eo co ae April 25. For causing a disturb- . | ance in a public place two resi- now" dents of Tignish, Edward Mac- $ | 'S RESTAURANT OLD TYME wes So ¢)TABLE SYRUP = 34 ORANGES 9°69 |reipits =r EXTRA a Gillette Razor... $1 Laundry Baskets . . 88 FIRE KING OVENWARE PLAIN COKE Cereal Bowl 4 for 66c Tumblers. . . 6 for 35¢ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Dominion en On SE” RON one ——_— P.EJ DOMINION STORES L LEMONS TENDER FLAVOURABLE SPINACH «= 39° CARROTS =~ 35° LARGE VARIETY POTTED PLANTS _| 4 ~ 29 EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1962 ON DISPLAY GIANT SIZE 81'