.:.e A WEDNESDAY. JUNE f4. 1959 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SILICONE PROCESS AIITOBRIT rot; POLISHING cans! ( e O UNHARMID IY HOT SUN I WILL NOT WATIR SPOT 0 ONE EASY OPERATION (NO CLEANER NEEDED) O lA.lT5 6 MONTHS OR MORE IO-OZ. CAN 0 IITTIR THAN ANY CAR WAX OUAIANTII auaaamue TO Ouvnmel AMI Iulusl any (Al was uuuu vou IVII usll OI WILL SHIN! ICU! IOIIT IAIN! 2 LARGE CARS THIRD FLOOR Amazing! Newest! Guaranteed Best! MGDRE Es IVFLEODMEIE CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I ”lMPOUNDS" HEDGEHOG INDISPENSABLE CAMBRIDGE. England - iCFl- wiiliam Clee, Cambridge's Pindar eran official whose job was once Ior Waterloo as usual to impound straying cattle-had to, morning and hundreds "impound" ii straying hedgehoqi workers were late. The who was walking down the town's l had fallen ill and the train main street. be cancelled. GUILDFORD, Surrey, mgignd- (CP)-The 7:10 didn't leave the other here 0! clliy conductor had to ill qet the most out of Yourllpe Break it in genily..i right from the start. Moiaten the inside of the bowl before Elling. Smoke the first two pipefula slowly, allowing the pipe to cool before reiillinz. This helpe to Torin the "cake" in the bowl. ' I ...Zma”a7?(xxZ?5 lllcl Virginia PIPE romscca 7 Therein nothing like cnnl smoking, slow burning "Old Virginia" to put you on good terms with yourself . . . top-flight smoke for men who Rolling Your 0wn...l'ry r 0lD VIRGINIA FINE CUT L Fire, lute, Life, Accident, Sickness And Plate Glass Insurance , At lowest Rates Men! at Sumnierside. D. 0. Steven! ta Ilcllllond St. Ginrlottetown E.R.BrowEcfSon Tigiilsh drill... New Library I-That Tigriish is planning to. raise iunds to erect a suitable library building on Church street comes as good news to the large number or readers who, for the past year have been doing with- out a library for the simple rea- son that suitable quarters could not be obtained in whichlto house a book collection, Now a very active committee. under the chairmanship of Mr. C. A. xinch have undertaken to raise lunds to build a csretully planned library. The plans are e is by 22 foot. one-story build-ing. completely tireproored on the outside. The inside, which calls for shelving, lockers. and well-placed windows. will have a book capacity twice as large as in the old building. The committee. who are shoul- dering the responsibility of pine- ing' a library in this community are soliciting the kind C0-0DPl'I- tion of everyone. Plans are made to have a collector call at each house in the district and if every- one is generous. we should have our books back again early in July. Please help with a donation. The Committee in charge are as follow.-: President - Mr. C. A. Kinch. vice-President - Mr. Jos- eph Mclsaac. Secretary - Miss M, Conroy. Treasurer .- Miss Beatrice McCarthy. Conveners -- Mrs. J. M. Ahearn, Miss Kathleen Brennan, Mrs. James Gallant. Building agent - Mr. Peter Gau- det. MISCOUCHII (TONVENT Honor Roll for May. Grade VIII.-l, Shirley Venn; 2, Leah Desfiioohes: 3. June Gallant. Rosemary McQuaid. Lorraine Mc- Neil. Grade VII.-1. E:icuai'd Leclair; 2. Enrl Gnudet; 3, Wanda Steele, Lorraine Williams. Gmde Vl.-1, Helen Gillis; 2, Erma Gallant. Marguerite Leclair. Emily Peters: 3. Gloria Maxinnon. Grade V.-l. Rosalie Desftoches; 2. Elaine Gallant; 3. Justin Mc- Neil. Grade IV. Ari. Tommy Gaudet; 2. Gilbert Geudet; 3, Rita Decosie. Grade IV. B.-1, lhnmett Wil- liams; 2. Carol Perry. Patricia Potrier; .1. Bernadette Gaudet. Grade 111-I. Gerelda Veno: 2. iris Gallant; 3. Belle Gaudet. Mar- ruerite Rose Poirier. Grade II.-.1, Pauline Gwudet; 2. Lorene Desnoches: 3. Ere Gallant. Grade I.-1, Thelma DesRiochce; 2, Sylvia Poirier; 3, Catherine Oil- 1.; Burgess Stories i(Zorilinuc(l from page 10) said Mrs. Billy. who had lollowed Billy. Billy said nnthiniz. He moved slowly all the time listening close- ly. 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