ie { * The Guardian, Charioticown, Thurs, Feb. 26, 180: i ee WEATHER, Coal Outlook "Not Good” Dy att as 4 ta Pave 2 TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- A ottetown: -| a. man was fined $20 +» + | tures issued by the Toronto : irae ee, maaitrne. lee, at ease. Sve Osco rresiaen CPOMrrs $= |e ss ee ee ; a P woman a : ' ae serase., Paertees, CAPR) lee Sees Oe See Water ca noes Se Geen ee Night : w assault on a& , was By SANDY CAMPBELL Harold Gordon, Dosco coal| joint expenditure board and Legislative Public Lib-/ Dawson —I7 Somers y. Commits Shane. oe sae ones oe tabire Canadian Press Staff Writer | chief, said the work schedule may| fielded questions for more than| "ry. The report was tabled in| Vancouver » 8 eters oe Magpie Bo Renny nd ba P om roves ges Meggenry tre |, GLACE BAY, N.S. eee wee ot SM 0 eae ia paps | Macon peeves wu aa ; if Joh. L. ieee toe bert L. Fairley, president of Do-| weeks. financing of joint projects of] © Donald, provincial treasur~! winnipeg 7 ® vo afl gv ong ing ten = Lower Montague, Bedford aad|mision Steel and Coal Corpora.) COULD BE LONGER eight county municipal units. @ooks loaned in 1958 totallea| TOPo™e s°. 6S elichn a saks it Vernon residents each paid fnes|scoiis ‘coal mines, will definitely |f' the durations of shuldowns “He sa'd coat has been hit by @/ previous year. The figures | Montreal 1s me execution. - ~Tthieir motor vehietés: to-be driven} be-idie an average of 4 working} were minimums. They--could be and ‘we're | and Quebec om At the of n Pro-| on the highway without all equip-|4avs this year. The staggered| longer if the coal business gets) just feeling our “Of it Tiere, | ‘hooks. ~— | Predericton ——— 1a. 28> | secutor J. P. Nicholson the case| ment in proper condition. shutdowns could be twice that) wo vee. although that is small comfort.”| “wijcolke’s and Fryer’s new|Saint John 1 Pi was adjourned to March 4th. Failure to dim the 1 of} along if the federal government! T' long-range ‘outlook was|Dosco was faring better than| and much admired system. of|Moncton . —10 Mh A resident of Savage. Harbour} their motor vehicle op Cae ee “Seen | eee etearetins. Ae Seeiees) Uulted . States Gayas: emperting) Ariianetic; ant Mesiel Caleede- Relies es pleaded not guilty to a charge of| proaching an oncoming vehicle) cial assistance. \ annual for 10,000,000 tons} coal to Canada. tiohs,. etc., etc.”, edited by the| Charlottetown 7 2. sore Vila soruing ‘shan tae to] seaidete: ned of © bad costs, [the eatiegs for tan coal tsdecey| ty fore. Wm eetains ccereptioarl peaee te tacrens, enadiony cod| tee Contegl Avedon’ of Frinsel Seton ue or ions rove : formant failed to appear. Magis-| For driving a motor vehicle|is ‘not go the next 12 months.” cg could a a large enough ee a /or four years| Edward Island, was one-of sev- = John's 6° 2 cae Cities A. Sects, Si. Sem ae braten. & Grnat Traca- | Regardiers of whether additional| hare of this market to put the| the Nova Scotia coal industry is} eral important and oo bac - — ie a . =. Odean ined $10 and) subventions were granted to get| Nova Scotia industry on its feet.| going to have @ little bit of a sees se a er 958) HALIFAX (CP)—The weather. on he di —e Srecding cherges drew: fines| C2! ' markets at competitive} Nine of Dosco’s 10 mines are| tough, time.” a © ee alls, |etee Says -An East Royalt ‘man was re-| of $10 aa onus aie a sath prices, the mines would be closed/ ia Cape Breton. The other is at € day of band-oading coal was inted cad toadieken in ia the Martine sues 5 +. manded until March ath when he| from Bridgedale and Chartatte because of a $13,000,000 stockpile} Thorburn, on the Nova Scotia| was through. If Dosco mines had 1837 te Douglas Haszard. pected to continue for another appeared on a charge of impair-| town residents of vaseld coal mainland. The mines employ|mot reached their present stage] ““Oiner accessions included 90] 20U"S. with today's temperansees, ed driving. A resident of Marshfield was| Five company mines employing} about 8,500 and thousands more/of mechanization “not one Of/ Viumes in the legislative lib-|JUSt @ tittle higher than Wednes- Plgading guilty to unlawful | fined $5 and costs for driving a| 4.100 in Cape Breton have been| Nova Scotians depend on coal,| them would be operating today.” rary and 250 in the public lib-/4@Y- possession iitoxicating liquor at} motor vehicle with no licence | idle since Feb. 1. All but one will| directly or indirectly, for a live-| ‘When the Ontario market be- Forecasts: ' I a place other than his residence, plates. resume operations Monday.|lihbood. Thirteen private mines! gins to open up, and we can get eo Gill calls attention to the| Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- . Three other mines will close at] enitploy about 700. a suitable government policy 0”| increasing interest ‘in old docu- land and New Brunswick: Sunny “ A . d \ | V ‘ the same time for at least two} Later Wednesday Mr. a subventions . . . I think we will] ments during the past year, and ae moons are : rd weeks. appeared before the Cape Breton have of a very good opera-| expresses the opinion that such|westerly winds CCl enta Ss e ict ee meneviel wes hs gave of organ- ee - ~— Yarmouth a . -_ fe . to bring at least one new tion preservation. ja entville, Moncton ‘In City Payloader Fatality International member islo’ the organization | STILL NO WORD The bound newspapers contaiz-| Fredericton zero and 30, New | z before the March meeting. He said he hoped for a perma-| ing the record of Prince Edward|Glasgow and Goshen 10 below nent federal government policy on coal, but up until] Wednesday the company had no word on its application for additional subven- Island’s social and economic de- velopment are in daily use. In this connection Miss Gill points out that the early editions are and 28 above, Sydney zero and 25, Charlottetown 5 and 28, Saint . John 5 and 32, Edmundston and Campbellton zero and 23. Director Talks To City Y's Men The meeting, which was well attended and entusiastic, was held at the Health Centre, 168 Prince Street in Charlottetown. A verdict of accidental death was returned last night by a coroner’s jury following an in- the~Gerald Street intersection. tion. Following moving some snow quest at City Hall into the| elsewhere, he said, he went back % : tions microfilmed and can be read by pong Al ma of Joe . = eee 5 py saat bade be oetiae seiner a . Mr. Fairley announced at a| means of the microfilm reader} High tide today at Charlotté~ The four-year-old son of Mr. | south sr of ort. no-| the “Y" on Welsentor evening. Newsprint Sales Sonia Sosator ao hae “ ry R ge 736 = i ee and Mrs. John “Tarky” Whit-|ticed some children playing in| President Ralph Carr acted as y to 90-1 ee coe eee a lock, Aleuomter Drive, waelfrest of the lender and teld then: | chairman. -Beb Glagey wan the| (6O0 Expected To | «00,000 expansion program will] PAKISTAN TELEPHONES p.m. Summerside tide eighteen fatally injured when he was/|to watch out. song leader and Charles Downe ’ be carried out at "s Sydney} Pakistan had about 60,000 tele-| minutes later than Charlottetown. struck by a snow plow operat-| Later he said he turned the | was finesmaster. Increase In 59 steel plant. The expansion was} “hones in 1958, compared with} Sun rises today at 6.57 a.m. and ing on Alexander Drive. The international director necessary to meet steel demand| ‘ewer than 14,000 in 1947. Sets at 5.55 p.m. oa" or 3774, Charlottetown. : lottetown physician; Dr. Lloyd | there is a larrge amount of snow, | ton, N.B. in May. inti ; a pe " , ng to any substantial up- : $5MM .SLIDE Projectors Sosmes Soar on CF CY. tele | iyo: surgeon; |but on that day the trucks were | Committees gave progress re-|furn in newsprint requirements” || | NEW 59 - aaa” weeks aon March Qnd William Taylor, Charlottetown | engaged elsewhere. ports on their projects. It was of U.S. newspapers, McDonald mes 0 Taylors Jewellers Limited. | 8:30 p.m. : Ross,” Charisttetows nousonife,|LOT OF NOISE | announced thet plans hed Nees stated. iS ALL OVER AGAIN! : . . ' 4 le; : finalized for the bridge to bel” «vac ; “ti 7 AUCTION “«s- ‘Score Cards} FIREMEN CALLED — city | Wilfred MacCluskey, City em-| He said that the machine makes | held next Monday evening. iales emma, Welded 1 sale Guardian-Patriot | frremen called v« Tas; | Dloyee; Ralph Crockett, City em-| 30 much noise that it would be Cepacitios equentiy instaied . is for at P: were to Roy's Taxi | lovee and general fi ‘end | impossible for him to hear any-| — . , major paper producing countries - ae on Great George Street about ohn Butler, City Clerk. jone yelling. He stated that he Diabetic Ass’n. — |e created, a serious oversup- WE. TREAT the sick well. Gig- - mghe a flue fire. The verdict returned was as/|@id not see the child and could a gly situation,” he said. Further- : s Pharmacy open 8.0 a.m.) "* “Ss ™ Gamace. tollows: not figure out where he came Gains Interest oe Nee ae ete a SMALL DOCKET . ashed their newsprint orders be- dane _ | camprised the ae te City ewe tke jury find that John ne payloaders. he said, There were ten ‘iabiiats at the| Cause of a reduction in advertis- : MUSIC FESTIVAL _ Entries} Police Court yesterday morning.|Lee Whitlock came to his death |i ¥®S not Dossible to carry ano Crsriottetown and district] '28 lineage prompted by the re- , closed March Mail Entries to| The lone offender. ‘i ther persoon with you and that : | cent recession. , a| city man/at noon February 18th in the ; € branch of the Canadian Diabetic WwW Ar The Mrs. Wendell Wood, Charlotte-| charged with being drunk and|P.E.I. Hospital as the result of | re "ad been driving @ payloader | 4 <o-istion meeting Wednesday|_ Last year, MeDoaald reported, e e town; Mrs. Wesley MacPhee,|fncapable, drew 2 20day sus- having been struck and run over Ralph Crock Crockett said that it was | CVOMME., Members attributed the) Werth Ameren seweprint mills) 3 Summerside. pended term. Magistrate K. M.| by a payloader operated by Wil- WaS | increased interest to the ‘public-| T@2 at about per ce ca: | $3.50 “TRADE—IN : fred MacCluskey on Alexander his duty to give orders to the ity resulting from Diabetic De-| pacity against % per cent in| | V7 allowance Drive. In the opinion of the jury street employees and that he | tection Week 1956. Capacity during the last 4 for your old razor on a new Bul-| ROBIN ENJOYS FOOD — Mas-|on the basis of medical evidence | W45 im charge of the equipmént. Miss Dorothy Baxter. dietician | ree. years has mounted 47 per . ; eva Electric Shaver at Taylors) ter Colin Campbell, eon ef Mr.|death was due to skull and brain a ‘ee yt Ta tes at the Prince Edward Island| Cem im the United States and 20 : “- pegmey and Mrs. Mike Campbell, sat|{Juries. The jury recommend MacCluskey usually goes out on | Hospital. gave an interesting ad-|P& cent in Canada. that an effort be made to es- yo Oe te oe ace McDonald's remarks followed | f CARD PARTY at Southport)idie yesterday morning watch- his own and removes snow where and ex- ° Gchool Hall, tonight at 8.30. Priz.|ing @ Robin in his yard, alo tablish further safety measures |i: needs to be removed here! changes. The president, Charies| his re - election as president of| es end lunch. Everybody wel-|with other birds eating bread| cece! “HY! vehicles in op-|" He also stated that Mr. Mac-|E- Praught, reviewed the objec- SS ee ee at eome crumbs there every C uskev ° : tives and some of the work of ann meeting ureau is PANTRY SALE in Moore morning by Mes "Campbell This sartova injury ae ames a there Se at sen ane ee nor =i association for the benefit)@ne of 13 divisional associations Charlottetown py and ore ‘i sidered to be a good careful new members and visitors.}mow gathered at the American i 7 u eod's Friday a 20 om. — oe an eee excited to or i taal crushed —_ i lo ae oe a drive ne see: Paper and Pulp Association's an-| - ox : Retarded Children's Robi ebruary pings ling immediate et ie, Winer salt tes ehechad so ip. present agreed to| nual convention. TOP QUALITY Camp. WHITE FUNERAL — The fu-| mage to the right side of the|Cords from 1939 and 1958 and ® 2 CARD Party in neral of the late Maurice White | Drain the base and ner ee ee eae ee tatowe , ISLAND STEER is or resolutions as to gutting two Centre Thursday, February 26th.| was held Wedneiay morning |() in® spinal cond, fracture of side,|™men on those machines. #30 bom Gouna! by CW frm the Chrotstors Fra basing te lanes estar f| im memes ey were IN MEMORIAM KENMORE em SEMPLES Pharmacy Home Martin’s Church right upper arm and the pel-| Fremont Archer, foreman, Me! “4 epen this weekend for a ae South Shore, where Requiem | vis bones fractured in two plac-|Vin Whi Maurice Murphy, § In loving memory of a dear husband and father VISI- MATIC - ROAST & Drag Neode. Disl 4171 for prompt | EA! Maes was, celtreted by | is. a|Eaweed Brooks and "Sohn Arse AU WASHER eee tae Doyle, CSs.R., win injuries, he said, could | Edw oe eet STIN O. MURPHY also conducted the service at the| be sustained by being run over . d WHAT’S NEW IN Home end) grave. Pallbearers were Clifford | by @ heavy vehicle and could be 7 : a ? , Arthur ) caused by more than one e . | h a |} Canada’s finest Washer at a a oo Se ee Hogan - ee Se but this a oe Fishing As who passed away February 26, 1944 aoe low, low price, ‘There's Schdol speak on Discipline. Sat.| Griffin and Herbert Gorveatt. In-|direction in which a Ever remembered by his wife © Ciuet te edey Or © Geer arday, February 28 on Radio| tefment was im the church ceme- — aa bong MRE ‘Gontinued from Page 1 aeadion y : e sai wi - pe a s . Station CF.C.Y. 10.08 a.m tery. The funeral was lergely the maximum time et oe sonia. a ‘pod and daughter Catherine | TURING. TOP QUALITY HEAR Major A.B. MacRae and could have lived would be about | been ablé to build’ up fine homes, are , Mr. J. Russell Driscoll speaking PERSONALS a ate the | oe and put money in the | | a era guns teas ISLAND STEER WY steel ee Rarer Se a Heats [ a ee Friends will be pleased to learn was t in. He sai : le wa vision, Monday, March 2nd, at r ae ae iti "| from scratch and accomplish so tic Timer & Pump || 8:30 p.m. that Mr. Roy Doiron, 72 Grafton _ eee? ces ped much without spending thousands LEGION MEETING eo oe Pi ROUND GAVE DONATIONS—In the ~7eet: bas returned to his home| and ordered emergency treat- meet — the 4 sy 95 tions fo the’ ad antoal charity [ce B@ward. lace Howptal. fo| sah was almost dead and he fei sale of Gee Protioee be oe y sia yey | Tr : 4 r ras no : ball sponsored by the PEI polio the veterans wing. that he would not live long des-| SoISe exutioned wuficientiy’ Hox CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH OF : ONLY: $10 MONTHLY STEAK ‘oundation, names tment administered. ; "s Beverages | The many friends will be sorry) Dr. Cox testified that he as-| Mr. MacKinnon observed. ans : and Maritime te learn that Roger Doiron. 5, sisted Dr. Irwin in treating the; With the abundance of suitable THE CANADIAN LEGION SIMPSONS- N. D. MaeLBAN FUNERAI DIRECTOR 6B King Squar Charlottetown . DIAL 5549 + >: Sie CRABBE — At the P.E.I. Hospi- tal on February 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orabbe, Milton a daughter, Weight 8 tbs. 8 ozs. LIVINGSTONE — At The P.E.I. The inquest was conducted by coroner Dr. L.E. Prowse as- sisted by Crown Prosecutor J. P. ..Nicholson. A total of eight witness were heard during last night's sitting including Dr. John Craig, provincial patholo- gist; Dr. J.K.L. Irwin, Char- child and noticed that the pu- pils were enlarged and dilated, rapid and began to weaken and fade. He said he started a blood sub- | it, he said. “| supply. he said. machine and saw a little fellow | lying in the street. He. did not know what had happened. He said he did not notice anyone hanging on the-machine from his Position in the cab. | He testified that on that day he was working alone but usually the trucks work with him if | Purdy Cougle of Woodstock, 1B., was the guest speaker. He reviewed the’ work of the Y's Men's clubs in the Maritime Re- gion during the past year.. He also revealed some of the ad- vance plans for the Maritime convention to be held in Monc- NEW YORK (AP) Slack saks by North American news- print -producers are unlikely to perk up this year, M. C. Me- Donald, president of the News- print Service Bureau, _incorpo- rated, predicted Wednesday. - “As yet, there are few signs of a rolling mill to be completed by Dosco within 2'2 years at Contrecoeur, near Montreal. Ultimately, Contrecoeur would become an integrated, steel-pro- ducing and processing plant. bottom, near availability of spa‘. and oysters selling at $40 a smal! barrel. the Island minister of fisheries evinced surprise that more people were not engaged in | the industry at 8 p.m. will be held in the Branch Home Tonight Agenda: General: Business. SEARS 129 Kent St. Dial 3188 Bar clams were plentiful in Many sections, and Germany would. take all the eels we could Should shipping costs come down and exchange restrictions -| be lifted. # might some dav he possible to sell the Island of Ja- maica up to 5,000,000 pounds of Special Saleot =si(C<s—tséis When It SHANKLES‘ PICNIC HAMS EXTRA SPECIAL 39 , Feb. 2th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. William ' Livingston, | Photographs and explained the| cured codfish each year. | FRESH oa FRESH River, a son Alan Garth, . is was a greater amount | ° ° Seer eee The Ath, witness Mrs, Elaine| than the province producer no. || Ladies New Fall and Early Winter Wool Dresses Ross said that she had been out-| Hon. Mr. MacKinnon stated. CANADA PACKERS gy gg el ete Pima paneer ag Rew on py Bago A ade qanek teen he nowt: ond bis. aun oe onan. mm age fan Be rey. [ern island had visited the ' Pro- A good assoriment of patterns. Sizes 14 to 20, suitable for Earby Spring aide her heme. She, said she | Vince last year and had promised | BULK Morton | wrest back to the } ; SS ee | Wear. the P.E.I. Hospital | saw A wakes starti S ae | SAUSA : ng Terming him “‘one of the clev- and The operator of the payload- ‘ler, Wilfred MacCluskey, stated "| that he arrived on Alexander Drive at approximately 11 a.m. and started to aye uc eal Baad aang 7th of April, DEATHS Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1959, Em- ma Viola Meikle, wife of the | late Charles Meikle. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home. ing a 2 p.m. Sauna! in Ges People's Cemetery. ‘ —r aS Ament was impossible, the minis- ter observed. ' of the government,”’ Hon. Mr. | MacKimnon expressed high com- mendation for his ‘deputy minis- | ter, E.M. Gorman. “He is always delving into | referring to the federal govern- z3 fH gies | a i ; i i be 5 : VALUES FROM 14% v0 9% Out They Go For $10.00 5.00 Down Balance next month. Don’t miss this wonderful buy. Remember Dresses are New. SALE NOW ON PROWSE BROS. LTD. REAL HOME MADE Mrs. George Morrison's POTTED MEAT, bowl Crosby's MOLASSES 1 09 lar. 33° JUICE SIZE ORANGES 5 Lb, Bag 69c 2 Ctns. RED RIPE TOMATOES 39c ' GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS Ib. 19¢ For C&F 180 QUEEN ST. -O0 i Es DLAND. MAL. $0hd