ISLAND PLAN DISCUSSED Ferchat, (left), man- ' of the public velations det: ion of the Ontario Hospital Ser- ‘Vices Commission, met with members of the Island’s commis- sion yesterday and a satisfaction with progress made in completing the P.E-I. scheme. Here Mr. Ferchat checks a point with Dr. L. E. Prowse, chairman SUPREME COURT sits Appeals Heard . At Geoi MONTAGUE BUREAU VISITS MONTAGUE Tom Taylor of, Halifax was a recent visitor to Montague. ‘HOSPITAL PATIENT Mr.- Murdoch “MacPhee, Fiat , is a patient in the P.ELI. where he has undergone operation. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. RETURNS HOME og L. H. Coffin has_ return- her home in _Montague af- a . GAMMA CLUB MEETS The regular meeting of the Gamma Hi-Y Club ws held in the Y center Green Street, Sat- uarday with Marjroie Ireland pre- ‘Bradsha and Sally ad the okie. Bishop, Nancy Morrison Livingstone, reported various cotmmittees, after SacOasiand. tresurer, re- to the members on the Gimancial status. Tite Gamma Club proposes to fhave a car wash in about two ‘weeks time if there is a garage i ile ! VISITING BEDEQUE Ken Greer of the RCAF, by his wife, the Gwynneth Doull, of , is spending two weeks holidays at the home of *Mrs. ‘Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. ~ rgetown. The first case was that of the Queen as respondent represented by J.B. Johnston vs. Lester B. Leco as appelant represen J.0.C. Campbell; Q.C. was ad- journed to July 6th at Charlotte- _This appeal is from a convic- tion by Stipendiary magistrate under the Excise Act in which the appelant was sentenced to six months in jail and ordered to pay a fine of 500 or in default, ie alate @ Sesther tik wine The next case was that of the Queen , represented by J.0.C. ‘Campbell. This was an appeal from the Magistrate’s Court where the appelant was considerable time before being transferred to Alberta. e While at Summerside Corporal Greer participated actively in RCAF sporting activities, ‘ par- ticularly in wrestling, and since leaving the Island has acquired a keen imierest and a considerable knowledge of the art of judo. DEATH IN ATTLEBORO Word has been received by "| Mrs. Jerome Hughes, St. Mary’s Road, of the death of her mother- in-law, Mrs. Minnie Hughes of Attleboro, Mass. The late Mrs. Hughes was born at St. Mary’s Road eighty one years ago, but has resided in Attleboro for the past several years. She iecves to mourn three daughters: Mrs. Mae Demers, Mrs. Loretta Molloy, and Mrs. Clemmie Lavell, also ten grand- children and one daughter-in- law, Mrs. Jerome Hughes. Two sons, Jerome and Aeneas, pre deceased her. Funeral services were held Monday, May 4th at Attleboro, Mass. BURKE FUNERAL ~< The funeral of the late J ote: Burke was held Tuesday morn- ing from the Hennessey funeral home to St. Pius X Church where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rt. Rev. R. V. Mac- Kenzie who also conducted the service at the grave. Rev. William Simpson occypied a seat in the sanctuary. Rev. Dennis Gallant assisted in the choir. The Legion graveside service was conduct by Comrade Fred Driscoll. Lést post and reveille were sounded pallbearers were Frank Lacey, Phillip Arsenault, James Higgins, Joseph MacEachern, Albert Ross. William Bevins. Interment was -in the Roman Catholic cemetery. BR. E. Ellis & Son Limited | - Fre — Avte — Casualty i S Semmer %. = | E. E. Parkman Opt. D, 8.0. PHONE 3287 femmer St. Semmerside| :' | §. F. Hunter, R.O. Semmerside, ?. E. I. Phone 3116! ' “$MALLMAN’S BUILDING _ Photographers aeetcas “George R. MacMahon, (Ako Kensington on Seturdey’s) ~~ Phone Summerside 3551 ' 255 Water %. Summerside 4 Campbell, BA, LL.B. Ee rena one wr 7 , ed guilty and was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. The Supreme Court for sum | mary conviction appeals was) then adjourned an dthe Supreme Court for criminal appeals was then opened : of, in all three the Queen was respondent and was represented | by Ian M. MacLeod. The three appellants were) George H. Higginbotham, — R. Porter. and “Buddy” Osborne, “all iam” ‘. J.0.C. Campbell. All three ap- veals were from convictions in the lower court and sentences of 6 days in jail in, each case, for escaping the lawful custody of a Xeace officer. Mr. Campbell moved leave to appeal be granted in each case, then withdrew his appeal and asked for modification of the sen- tence of the court below to a reasonable fine. Each appellant was fined $%? and cost or 10 days in default. Mrs. Boudreault Dies In Hospital GEORGETOWN — The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital recently of Mrs. Fab- ian Boudreault of Georgetown | in her 73rd year. The late Mrs. | Boudreault had been in failing | health for some time. She was the former Margaret | Mary Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge but had resided in Georgetown for 49 years. Left! to mourn her, passing are her husband; Fabian. Boudreault of Georgetown; three sons, of Panmure Island: Walter of Georgetown and Edgar of Mont- real and three daughters: Eva (Mrs. John Wallace) of George- Martell) of Georgetown and Emily, ‘Mrs. George McQuillan) also of Georgetown: also two brothers, Joseph Gallant and Jerome Gallant, both of Oyster Bed Bridge and two sisters: Barbara of Oyster Bed Bridge and Veronica (Mrs. Alec Gal- lant) of St. Charles. The funeral was held from St. James Roman-: Church, Georgetown, with. Rev. O. Kiggins celebrating Requiem Mass. The pallbearers were: Henry | Sampson, George White, Wilfred | McQuillan, Edward Easton, Mic- hael Burke, Sr., - MacDonald. Inte mt was in St. James Church \cemetery. oh ee BANK OF MONTREAL Capital Stock. Shareholders of the Bank of Montreal of record April 17, 1959 have been given rights to subscribe for additional shares on the _ basis of 1 new share for each 8 shares held, t $32 share. es per share The issuance of these shares reflects further growth of this oldest of Canada’s banks, which has paid dividends contin-_ uously for 130 years. We recommend that shareholders Aake advantage of this attractive opportunity to add to their holdi B of M shares to ot We also reéommend investors. They may rchased through us, either by acquiring it ms ts and subscribing for the new stock or by purchase in the We offer faci Toronte Halifax Calgary Edmonton market. 3 for transactions in the ade a ad shares, and will gladly supply information on request. | ROYAL SECURITIES en een LIMITED Seint John Vancouver St. John's, NGd. ~Ottawa Vietoria Tape rice nen ofr from rns en ~ s cr Peter Catholic | Summerside sesi; Alberton {ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: 68-2. Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Thurs, May 7 , 1959. Canadian. Club Hears Talk On Arab Politics : 4 Tignish Ass'n. To Sponsor Swim Course | TIGNISH At their April | meeting it was decided that the | Tignish Home and Schocl would again sponsor the swimming | course this summer and a com- mittee was appointed -to take eae! charge of same. Delegates were named to at- tend. the annual meeting of the Provincial. Home and Schoo! to be held on May 20th. A pantry. sale and heltery under the direction of Mrs. ter Skerry, rap Bap Be May 23rd. to help defray the ex- penses of the swimming course. Reverend Mother Si. Mary | Arnold, grade II teacher, read a paper entitied “Education for | Leisure” this article prepared by one who has been an educatcr of teen-agers for several vears was | a vertitable master-picce ard made a lasting impressicn who heard it and brought an enthusiastic -discussicn. Taking part in the discuss‘on were—Rev. Father-Rooney. Mr. Emile Gallant, Mrs. Josovh A. McDonald. Mrs. Joseph Conway, Mrs. Foster Skerry. A vote of | thanks was plesented to Rev. Mother for her very instructive | paper. ‘ rod gauge weed in eetablishing suce a dominant position. ‘‘Aithough oe oe ee o © eu Ba ry & 5 ose Fre tg # tt ee i = z E : A “ 53 g ; i z $ | B ; f | af i i : i | s biti D e. : : This was a crown appeal for a dismissal of a charge under the The case of the Queen as ap pellant represented by G. R. Foster vs. Ernest Russell as re spondent represented by M. J. MacQuaid, was also a Crown appeal from an Excise Case dis- and politics—a puzzling -pheno- menon, he noted. * he __ intense individualism thought was one of the. nation’s greatest Watch These 4 Teething-Time' drawbacks. Seated at the head table were Lieutenant Governor F. Walter Hyndman and Mrs. Hyndman. | Judge J. George Tweedy Mrs. Tweedy, Colonel Elliott Full. Frank W. Curtis and Mrs. Curtis, Austin Scales and* Mrs. Scales and Dr. George C. Fisher. The speaker was introduced br the club president F.W. Curtis.4 Alberton Boat Almost Upset ALBERTON — A lobster boat owned by Eldon Matthews was | nearly swamped by a heavy sea while rounding the bar at Alber- ton yesterday with an ill crew a@>hoard. after cabin of the boat was damaged but the boat did not éverturn. The craft was towed back to port by a boat owned by Everett Powers. AFRICAN SUGAR The South African sugar indus- try had record production of 1,- 180,500 tons in the 1958-59 season. St. Dunstan’s Basilica Sodality | DANCE “ROLLAWAY CLUB | Thursday, May 7—9.30 p.m. - 12.30 a.m. Music by the DOWNTOWNERS Admission 60c | room; modernize the plete job. Come in NOW to work Gift with us so you gan “IT’S OUR MOTHER'S. DAY SURPRISE!” Make Mother's big surprise gift this year a pack- age- of home improvements! paneling on the dining room or den walls, M. F: SCHURMAN CO. 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