TOTeT NG e @ Adbeck sol bare, GORE Saka {one, TO: et winds, . : son left Friday morning] "é at Halifax 35 and 38, been dor brict ‘visit with reielives {3 oath 35 and 55, Kentville 32 : busy with severai very Halifax, N.S. ; @, New Glasgow 30 and 55, Br coming yp in the Cpl. Kenneth Greer of the R.|lottetown 32 and ‘$5, Goshen 4 future.. Beta tor ‘May |CcA: who is spending 2 Mort | and 85, Sydney 32 and 55, : ticket furlough reer’s par- ies iwontyfive cents and the Be-[%s Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doull,| So" 1 04 sonnet sa E the numbers cor-|Cemtal Bedeque, spent the weelt) oo a 30 and 55 3 : . ray wan te hee | wood RCAF Training, Centre,|'08 90 and 55. : ; ve Neel « . ; ‘ “1 M t : M % the . aft . If any SHS. NS. aan Outlook for oniey: Sunny es males need cars w. or e - a ping pong tourna-; TORONTO (CP) — Temperat-| little change in tempat Rs rs Oo a at the centre. The winners | ures issued by the weather office: High tide today at “i E ; é 'e of the prizes donated by Sum- Min...Max! svn at 12.01 am. and ys ee ee Deas tek ene [een 40 721m. and Sunday at 12.40 a.m. : MONTAGUE —Phillip Murphy, am ‘and Dx + Judy Clarke | Calgary 3668! 11.58 a.m. At Rustico at 6.164 F a native of Sturgeon, is 99 years Regine 358! and 9.19’ p.m. and Sunday at. : old today and looks forward with from Winnipeg. 44 Tam. and 9.53 p.m. be great anticipation to his 100th Wiedsor 40-57 | tide eighteen minutes later E ae — * 53 Charlottetown. Sun rises today E Now living in Montague with : sets at 7.28 p. EE. his daughter, Mrs. F.L. Coyle. 3 58 oa tee ie ‘ut ane f This hale and hearty gentleman 42 w/o ‘cane os 229 ome. a ote Pa attributes his excellent health to 37. 56 i hard, outdoor work, abstinence 4 -56 = F “ye types pth garb se - ved >> E a2 6 “ E never diminished ee the 33.°° 49 FOR SALE | veers, 3 “1 4“ i Ee. Mr. Murphy never misses any = BY TENDER & televised sports events including = = Ee His physical condition is such a by the be ‘enti a = i re that at the age of 91 he shingled HALIFA X(CP)—The weather| May 15, 1959; for either or both FE part of his home. office says generally fine weather| adjoining building lots «He has two daughters, Kath- is expected today and Sunday on Goodwill) Avenue, F erine, with whom he resides and * | town, with a frontage (each | Mary. Thirteen grand N Scotia, New Brunswick] ot) of 71 feet and children and 25 great grand- a Sheets feet. Fhe highest or any | ’ ie is a member of St. Paul’ : 7 , ; : FASHIONS MODELLED Reman Cathonc Church Siurgeon,| PHILLIP MURPHY | the Republic which has = populs-|| Rag & Upholstering | 7°" wther particulars, \ 4 tion of about 3,500,000. Arrange- ‘ : s and now attends St. Mary's that he has exercised his rights | ents are ently bei ; CLEANING {EASTERN s iris Summerside men{to be held this afternoon injfrom MacKenries House of Fash-|lane, Wendell Inman. (sfanding) eon dla ag: Pag i ped Boy chy Minar a he ed out to sell more Spots perfectly removed ie eS ae ine atest fAsh-|Civie Auditorium. ‘The new] ions. Left to right (seated), Win-|Don MacEachern, Dick Rankin| Society and is proud of the fact‘ eral Elections. "oer er en ee eae RD CLOW Executor, Estate Picton R. g Hi-Y ‘Noveltea and Fashion Show| spring and summer fashions are! ston Smith, Maleolm MacFar-|and Mike Arnold. , : language of the Republic, Span-|| 206 Chestnut Ave S’side 2336 - | Island Man Arrives Home | frisiatsgt de? “ was conducted by Doris Jen-,lant was held Friday morning gete sian n Arrives rome 2,600 miles, “‘as the crow flies”, : fake | trom "his “late residence a Island Pastor a . Se Teen ee ne me : ; iod was in the; Rusticoville to St. Augustine’ LI “. Pacers | S L A N D sheatige <f eee MacQrnger amio-\Chmnch st Resticovile’ whees| Fr om Dominican Repu Ic pine Riley's expéct “to veturn SPECIAL HOLINESS MEETING ted by Marjorie Champion and|Requiem High Mass was cele- Guest Speaker i aye Panne tae Satiar pant $e : : the subject was “The Church in| brated by his pastor Rev. Joseph , SUMMERSIDE — Mr. and) Royal. Bank of Canada in the| ~™¥- Conducted By Alaska”. A vivid picture of the|LeClair who also -officiated at Mrs. Frank Riley, of Cuidad Tru-| capital of the Dominican Repub- = growth of the church in Alaska|the grave. Rev. John Buute and| , HALIFAX (CP)—One hunred | jillo, Dominican Republic with | ), 7 site wets MES Re ae a Be ET was given ® ss his Gallant were pre-| dlegates from Nova Scotia and their two children. Patricia 2| ¢ where he has been employed es aia f ; 4. : sent sanctuary. The wall.|Prince Edward Island are ex-| years, and G @ months ar-|for the past four years, after iia Rte ry. pall . y we eorge months ar. : i ; eae 3 _aeene ree hearers were Hubert Bianchard, sea to Pyeng ee con-jrived in Kensington last Satur-| serving @ period of three. years| - lg fog ~ : . Move: pa yy daughter |Amos Gallant. Alyre Gallant, Seaetore ee ee — day to spend a three months va-|in Jamaica. | Thousands have used ; Be 7 4 OFF TO VICTORIA ae by Th ~~ Cyril Toombs, Rudolph ing, oa May | cation with Mr. Riley's mother,| Mrs. Riley is from the capital] Asthma Remedy No. > to - * es RAJ Peter’s Linda, A plane a a Archibald Hartling. Interment . Mrs, Willard Riley, formerly of | of the Republic and is mating} relieve the frequency and sever- Mrs. ae : . oan et where re, she| was in the church cemetery. Rev. Eric, W. Ingraham of | Clinton. her first trip to Canada where| ity of Bronchial Asthmatic At- yp ee ote ae tend 2 he = Kensington_2.E.1. will speak on| Mr. Riley is attached to the |she finds the temperature slight-| tacks. Many testimonials. Try it a eae te Victoria, B.C. It has} Royal — ‘enti oe LATE NOTICES the conf e. theme, Christian management department of the | ly colder than that with which she| today — 3 weeks’ supply (64 ; 1 : been 25 years since she came to : vocation. Sessions will be held doses) $4.00 af Jenkins, Hughes Pe % | FEL. and this is her first visit HOSPITAL PATIENTS (Alse see announcements in Eng eet h . | a Poe a ; Pe th ber former home a See | eee | Stars Of The Festival Concert 4 r :_ HOME FOR oi tient in the Prince County Hos- te ae oe ey : H sc oa a -Trudell MacLean, e- treatment for! ewart, age years. His ‘ ol MacLean. Camp Gage pital undergoing, treatment, fr -MORESIDE—At the home of her| Temains ‘were translerred BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, WELL DRILLING plane copie ot fy his | her home . aa Charlottetown on May 8. 1959. Thursday —— — ee nee CHARLOTTETOWN POWER M ACHINE cS a hs uncle, Alexander Gosbee, DIPLOMA AWARDED Mire. Wallace Moreside of South) the home of his daughter. Mrs.| s e Murray River. , Justin Urban McNeill ‘of Well:/ Granville aged tine at the} C¥Tene MacDonald, Mount SATURDAY, MAY 9 AT 7:30 P.M. — ANY SIZE W ; ington was among those who were aii ee oy md * ), Stewart, from where the fune- ELL IMPROVEMENT HOPED | awarded their diplomas in phar-| Andrews. Funer me until sal will take place this (Satur- CHAIRMAN — GORDON BENNETT : of Angus MacLean, Coll of| this afternoon, then to her late ; 45 Friends maty by the Maritime ege : eta en i Ae ae day) morning at 8:45 to St. i are_sorry to lear Phammacy at Halifax. The _an- fee tthe Gee —Andrew's Church for Requiem! === PROGRAMME. = _IF_ You @f his ill health and hope Tor il) nouncement was made last night. : Granville —“High Mass at 9 o'clock. ner. Se a — early See On punday May 10 at 3) ment in the church cemetery. | NEED WA CASE _ ADJOURNED _UNDERGOES SURGERY e'clock. Interment will be in | 1 Church Choir — A Shepherd's Cerol\— St. John's Anglican, TER | COLONEL & MRS. C. KNAPP : many ruden cemetery. a Church, Milton. | : \ The trial of John Henry Ried. | ani Montague are Jooking for-| wean — At the Charlott - 2 Two-Part Song — Marianina — Queen Charlotte High School,|| WE CAN HELP YOU; Field Secretary of The Salvation Army Charlottetown, charged eg ward tS apeaty) covery a Hospital on May “7th, “18, 4 ) DISTURBED 3. Fieno Solo — Gay is the Rose — Christopher LePage, Caven- a i is reconvened Friday @f-| derwent surgery in the Kings 4 Violin Solo — Wavelets — John Andrew, East: Royalty. COMPLETE j teencen in on, er County Memorial Hospital. L 5. Girl's Solo — Underneath the Willow — Constance MacKay,|| PLUMBING, HEATING & || At The ‘Salvation Army Citadel or, and then adjourned until DIES IN HOSPITAL most inexpensive : ‘ ee se aii ai teal ais eles inl ELECTRIC SERVE = | Great George Street spree. Het Pe OS lage Coty Seomertal Heetel|| paeante’n | may bethe kidneys | 7 unison song — The Fairy Piper — Winner of Class. | | On Sunday May 10th at 11:00 A.M. AUXILIARY MEETS on Thursday of William Daniel|| 2% you can | tase ee ' 8. Unison Song — Jolly Jack Frost — Model , Charlotte- INMAN PLUMBING ' The regular meeting of the! MacKinnon of Brooklyn in his | ; help increase ®. Unison Song — Fairies By the Sea — West Kent School j Brigadier & Mrs. John Nelson will assist Colonel Trinity Evening Auxiliary was| so, year employ - --a the urinary flow and so reWeve | 14° Rnythm Band — Own Selection — Mt. Herbert School. & HEATING LTD. |. : held oie dee oe Left to mourn are his wife, the|} : bledder and urinary irritations [1;) Disen Sg Stinnet — Dianne Mocre. Parkdale. e Knapp in the Service day. ee ; More Sot ae : —_— - = GU ARDI AN ae that are often the cause of back —t2 Boy's Solo — When Icicles Hang by the Wall — Wendalt Boyle, | Summerside Phone 2600 { YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND were made for baby band party| of Brooklyn: three daughters me Sore ee ag ss ‘Shot Ieeed — Own Soleit Model School, Charlott which will be held on June 10th.| Giaays (Mrs. Don | Johnston). PATRIOT 7 pemec Te e ee a A vot eof thanks was tendered Peter’s Road: Ethel (Mrs. . 14. Uni : ae — Seuth School j the W.A. and C.G.LT: for lay-! pierce Butler), . Peter's Road: - Unison Song rayer thport School. aed sated for the overseas fost On , as ers O'Con. 15. Rhythm Band — Own Selection — Central Royalty School. : parcels also to the W.A. for = ae rs. Atwood ' WANT AD - 16. — (4H Clubs) — O Susanna — Sewing Susies, North MOTORISTS T Ad i { i - a * Niulton. =" to assist tn shipping cher “anti emis Usted 17. Violin Solo — Dream Waltz — James Hornby, Charlottetown, s 2s s Van ge 0 . ne | p R.R. 3. ‘ ‘A nee — on the oon Church. - Meenate will be in Phone 8506 18. Boy's Soleo — Own Selection — Brian Wonnacott, Charloite- a ger by ‘Katherine Lock-| Valleyfield Cemetery. town. : hast ~~ jevotional period ‘on| GALLANT FUNERAL — The 19. Piano Duet — Canzonetta — Trudy Stewart and Pamela Mac- g “Discovering Neighborhoods” | funeral of the late Angus A. Gal- Kinnon, Charlottetown. :; : , : - * Chorus (two-part) — O Worship the King. — Model School. - Chorus — Joure de Lumiere — North Milton School. Unison Song with Descant — Rochford Square School. Piano Solo — Sonatina — Rosina Beck, Charlottetown, R.R. 6. Girl's Solo — Own Selection — Helen Burke, New Perth. Violin Solo — Salut d'Amour — Gary Chipman, Charlottetown. Piano Solo — Waltz Op. 12 No. 2 — Donald Roper, Char- lottetown, R.R. 4 Piano Duet — Air From Water Music — Winner of Class. Unison Song with Descant — Pleasant Are Thy Courts — Central Royalty School. — Unison Song — The Skaters — Winner of Class. Chorus (C.G.1.T.) — Santa Lucia — Winner of Class. Piano Solo — The Organ Grinder — Brenda Younker, Union Road. Girls Duet — Noon-Day Rest — Winner of Class. ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS Serious diseases can be spread to your crops STARS OF THE FESTIVAL CONCERT MONTAGUE HIGHT SCHOOL AUwlTORIUM MONDAY, MAY 11th AT 7:30 P.M. Bi @ CANADA 1. Chorus—Jolly Jack Frost—Montague School, Grades 1 and 2) 2. Vocal Solo—Polly The Pony—Faye Fraser é MOTORS 14th ANNIVERSARY SALE. “a fom Toe SS 8 Sh & f BRABSEHS BS BR EER BS BEEBE through the use of custom set cutting machines and custom planters UNLESS you make sure the 3. Piano Seeing Pome © ing as tor haf thoroughly disinfected these mach zene, Sele — The Hardy Tin Soldier-— Gien MacEachern, : . Chorus—The Fairy Piper— , Grades operator y - il Tea Hill. aoe : . : 5. Vocal Solo When I Am Big—Scott Beck : | 34. Mixed Choir (R.C.) — O Filee et Filiae, Mode 11 — R.C. Choir|y We're jammed, oe ar ee en eer ee tee oe aa oe 6. Vocal Solo—Underneath The: Willow—Anne Shaw 4 ines before they aré used to cut and plant for you. Grand Tracadie. - ae ens 6 ee bigs 2 ae sea’ a weve hed fe yous [oe ne =a es as ae Ce ed oe om eng Ct Tee © Oo ~ Portia trade up! You'll never get better prices than you are offered now . . . Don't delay! School. : Piano Solo — Mazurka in G. Minor — Winner of Class. Violin Solo — Chanson Triste — Dianne Kays, Charlottetown. Piano So’o — Minuet — Audrev Gallant, South Rustico. ague School, Grade 2 . Chorus—The Maid And The Peddler—Vernon School, Grades 1 to 5 : Operators of custom cutters and planters are SAVE TODAY OPEN~ EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. “reminded that the law requires that these mach- 1 : 9. Vocal Solo—Pretty Maid—Florence MacDonald | 20. ance—Hansel and Gretel—Montague School, Grade 3 + ; Chorus (3 part) — Song of May — Parkdale School. N as & Piano Solo The Sphinx—Barbara Ann Shaw ines be disinfected, and that penalties are pro- | Rhythm Bead ~— Own Selection — Rochford Square School. 4 COURTEOUS SALESME Bach Solo — Prelude in F Minor — Winner of Class 12. Chorus—Santa Lucia—Murray Harbor C. G. I. T. vided for not complying with these regulations. : “Vv Solo—The Wind—Jeanne MacLeod Piano Solo — Bourree — Margaret Balderston, Winsloe a 4 - Jt Chorus A PrayerMontague School, Grades 3\and 4 | 4 Girls’ Duet — Barbara Allen — Anne: Murnaghan and Eileen 56 AUSTIN SEDAN 56 METEOR RANCH | 15. Piano Solo—Allegro In B. Flat—Sandra Shaw rant. : : : : : 1b.. Gaelic Solo—Own Selection Chester R. gg ol . POTATO Cee PROMOTION oe. Choir — (Junior Boys) — Own Selection — Winner|™ 6 cyl. green, low mileage, executive WAGON ” ) . Rhythm Band Selection— gue School, Grade OM E ; . . - P i. Vooal Solo—When Icicles Hang By The Wall—Kenneth Camp- ITTEE C Girls’ Choir (R.C.) — Inviolata Mode VI — Fort Augustus ea transportation, this erahigang light blue, priced to sell 9 y be! . School. 7 The Sleeping Beauty—Eldon School Piang Solo — Sonatina — Sandra Kennedy, Cross Roads. | : 3 Girl's Fett tenia Rea—Jean and Kathleen Mac Williams ~ Girls? Gin — geen aene: - Margaret Macintyre, $1 19 5 $4 950 | . Pi Solo—Minuet (Mozart)—G. es — yrna een Grant. a Plane, & ae Oe _ eka Girl's Solo — Own Selection — Leigha Jamieson, Charlotte- | 4. Chorus (2 part) O Worship The King—Murray Harbor School ATTENTION town. ) %. Square Dance—Grapevine Twist—Montague School, Grade Piano Solo — Vaise in G\ Flat, Op. 70, No. 1 — Winner of s ¢ , i ee ne ee ne : cure 55 AUSTIN SEDAN 54 FORD COACH . Chorus—Flower of China—Vernon School, Grades 6 to 10 ALL EX SERVICEMEN Girl's Chorus (3 part) Golden Slumbers — Notre Dame : : : . Piano Solo—The Organ Grinder—Marilyn Norris \"a Academy. new motor, Wlean inside and out, new motor, guaranteed 90 days, § 7. Ciiorail Reading (A) Merry Sunshine—Montague School, Grade 3 ‘ 51. een Oe — Own Selection — York “Alpha” Women's this week only— green—new seat_covers, good tires, * (B), The Quarrelsome Kittens . . Vocal Solo—A May Morning—Gloria Buchanan 9. Chorus With Descant—Pleasant Are Thy Courts—Montague ready for the road. ‘1150 Solo — Own Selection — Barbara G. Rogers, Charlottetown. Violin Solo —“Prelude — Bell Boy Suite, Keith MacEachern, V-E Day Church Parade ‘1095 : , Grades 5, 6, 7 Tea Hill. —, — Ge Lecky—0 Winseds Girls Choir (R.C.) — Rosa Vernans Mode IV — Notre Dame 4s ca iv. ) SUNDAY, MAY 10th Church Parade Falls in at 10.30 a.m. Sacred Solo — Own Selection — Carol MacLean, Summerside. Bach Solo — Prelude in Fugue No. 5 — Hester MacPhee, Summerside. Male feafist — Own Selection — The Harmoneers, Char- If You're Steadily Employed; If You’re Married; If You’re a Fisherman : or Farmer : . Choral Reading—Sweet and Low—Montague School, Grade 5 WwW ; $8. Chorus—Hymn of Praise—Murray Harbor School, Grades, 8, 9, _~—In-front of Legion Home peta Cele <: Theed Welees Set! Re « wisnee ot Clias E CAN FINANCE YOU . Piano Solé—Waltz op. 12. No, 2 (Greig)—Peggy MacLeod Service at Memo uare comm Piano Solo — Arabesque No. 1 — Gail Mustard, Parkdale. ' Gaelic Quartet Own Selection—Chester Maclin sien Coshtsin rial Sq ences Usieen Song — Own Selection — The Valentones, Charlotte- blog Fg Ma Meni At 12.20 p.m. Piano Solo — Sonatina Op. 37, No. 2 — Alan Rodd, Milton, < ‘ocal Solo—Shepherd’s Cradle Song—Gillian Taylor : Piano Duet—Air From Water Music—Gharon end Sandra ’ Steeves Choruses (A) A Song of Thankfulness To God—Montague School : (B) French Chorus—jour de Lumiere - Vocal Duet — Own Selection — Frank and Charlottetown. . . Choir — O Saviour of the World — Central Christian Church. NATIONAL ANTHEM. ADMISSION: ADULTS 5%c; CHILDREN 25¢ Berets and medals may be worn Peggy MacIntyre, The publie is most cordially invited to attend. Summerside Branch Canadian Legion ® 2 8e8 4 sR ¥ BE STEWART MOTORS um. The Home of Honest Values 224 Great George St. Dial 9573 A sicatpenpimnteipenenn at a Rat oP ern oe