- Officers of Notre “pame Aca- ’s first Home meeting held ia convent include: Seated — academy sup erior, Mother St. Helen, honor- COMING EVENTS : Dance at Fortune Bridge Hall Wednesday, January 28th. Card party whidh was to have ‘heen held at Hampshire Hail on , Jan. 29, has been can- ‘the name of the Organization or Group who are sponsoring the + Dance in Belle River Hall, Friday; January 30th. Sporisor-| ‘ed by Belle River Women’s In- stitute. Dance every second Fri- ‘day until further notice. ; HEAR WALTER: SHAW on i“The Life and Works of Bobbie ".. See, hear and enjoy Pipe Major Burke and his talen- ‘ted. family ia St. Andrew’s Hall, ‘Wednesday, January 2th. 8 ‘pan. Admission 50 cents. Dance Mt. Ryan Halli Thursday ‘January 239th from 9:30 ‘til 12.30 ne and School} Gillivray, president; Association elected at an organ-| Mrs. auditorium last night | (social); M. president, and Roy D. Mac- Alfred Kelly (ways and the} means); Mrs. H. M. MacKenzie F. Hagan (public- ity); Sister St. Rita, secretary; Mrs. F. L. MacMillan, (mem- Ch’town Man Is Committed To High Court A Charlottetown man, Daniel M. Morris, 39 Summer Street, was committed for trial in Sup- . reme Court at the colclusion of lis’ preliminary hearing in city ‘police court Tuesday morning. Morris is charged with the break, entry and theft at the New Way Furniture Company on the night of Jan. 15th. A. King Street man facing the same charge Cake Sale at S. A. MacDon- ald’s Friday, January 30th. 2 p.m. In aid of Basilica Altar So- ciety. tus, Dairying Co-op in Fort Au- gustus School, Friday January 30th., 8 p.m. ! Hockey at North River Rink, tonight Nine Mile Creek school team vs North Wiltshire School team time 7.15 Hampshire Bul- Modern and Old Time Dancing _ Music by Burns Orchestre. dogs vs York lRangers time 8.30 League game. Skate after. Annual meeting of Fort Augus:! TRE DAME H.S. OFFICERS NAMED bership); and Mrs. Leo Murray, vice-president. Missing from the Photo is the association treasur- er, J. Arthur MacGuigan. Pre- sident the provincial Home guest speaker at last night’s meeting, G. R. MacNutt, is shown seated at right. A spokes- man reported that 100 charter signed up with the as- and Association, and iation last night. Was remanded for one week. Witnesses heard yesterday Chapter Meets were deputy police chief Sterns . beara and Roy Good, a city! To Nominate ver. Questioned by crown prosecu- New Officers tor, Joha P. Nicholson, the de- puty chief said he went to the New Way Furniture at 9 p.m. and found the glass broken in the front door. He said he saw Morris and the King Street man later on Queen Street and took them in for questioning. As a result of the questioning he said, the radios reported stolen were recovered. Roy Good testified that Morris had turned the radios over to him and asked thim to take them to the police, adding that he had talked to the deputy. chief earlier in the evening. The witness was asked by the accused if he had been told be-| fore he took the stand that he would be charged with the poss- ession of stolen goods if he did not identify him (Morris) The witness replied in the negative. Other cases on the docket fac- ing Magistrate K.M. Martia in- cluded a Longworth Avenue man charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The Case was adjourned to Jan. 29th. Mrs. W. E. Massey, the regent, presided at the nomination meet- ing of the Royal Edward Chapter, TODE ‘held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Monday, Mrs. J.A. Macmillan, services at home and abroad convener, read a letter of appreciation from Mrs. Latimer of head office for a shipment of goods received over- seas. She also told of a worth- while visit to Beach Grove when a donation of fruit was given to pi the patients. Thanks were receiv- hospitals. Miss Mary Irving. Common- wealth relations convener gave in| informative talk on what the IODE is doing, chiefly in India. titled ‘“‘Cuba’s Morning After’. Mrs. Earle Baker, ways means convenor, siated a sub- Failure to stop at a red traffic fine of $10 and costs. ed for magazines sent to vets in! tary 5 lt The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Jan. 28, 1959 Tariff Hike On Potatoes ~ Receives Mixed a R e eaction ties from Prince Efward lslacd dealers and shippers yesterday. While Donald A. MacDonald, manager of tive, described g “prohibitive’’, ott view that this par- ticular market was not big enough PUBLIC MEETING FRIDAY, JAN. 30th—8:00 P.M. @f the two new high schools, | towards we have been| Cither issue to denomina-|} National Fil were listed as contributing to the| striving for many y years.” | ina terest at a rate not exceed] Building, Gaanitcon Aaiien tae’ DR Gil tantial sum hed been realized | cation Fenty “bright”, Dr. Lea han Os pet cent per annum pay-|| christ, director of alcohol studies, Nova Scotia De- Crass nein Binh ny cel hat re tee | ference—diim (30 minites) Profile of a Problem : i dane ; T , minutes a Problem G. Ives. card and flower ee cee oer oe Drinker. econ told of contacting sick and Square elementary ay coy 12t Annual Pp ut in : . « . E. I. Temperance Federation. “where over-crowding, conges- Mrs. Wm. M. Brehaut reported eee, ee ' Meeting Is | attending a citizenship ceremony, presided over by Judge St. Clair Trainor, at which citizenship papers. Mrs. K.M. Martin reperted magazines and} playing cards sent itals and Mrs ; , minded the city council that im-| Farm. : . ea ee held| jiementation of the recommenda-| The conference will open with! hey Mrs. B. Earle tions received recently from the'an address by Hon. Eugene Cul- MacDonald. city fire inspector also ne-|len, minister of agriculture. Pro- Mrs. Milton Bell, convenor of nominating committee, Fred Jenkins, Empire and| brought in the names for a new world affairs, read an article en-| glate of officers for the coming year to the members of the four and! Chapters inviting the members. Mrs. Massey. read a letter > | from Mrs. Hyndman to a tea to light cost another city man aj be held at Government House, Feb. 14 Founders Day. the Sanatorium. B. Murley, the secre- read the minutes of the 15 received Despite the removal of four to vets. in hos- capital expendit Slated Today The 12th annual conference’ of the Prince Edward Island Fed- eral - Provincial Agricultural | | FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ure. address the ; “The matter is now under study will be heard from dif- and estimates are being received) ferent agricultural services, both e DIESEL OIL for installing a sprinkler sys-|Dominion and provincial. Com- CALL 3583 @ FURNACE OD, tem in the lower floor of all the| mittee meetings will follow to dis- : old scene” he said. noara (om serieciinrel probiones with CARVER BROS. | © GASOLINE Total e iture ,@ view to ing recommend3- - in 1958 was $261,172. Dr. Lea| tions to agricultural groups and - Parkdale, P.E.1. * STOVE & FUEL OIL | RANGES . 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