Alberton and West Princr vorkmanship such as labellingi Roman Catholic Episcopal Cor- lonetown 28 and 36 ‘ ' 30 Second Roodin mama” "w" "w"? ‘° mm.“ s”°s°"°"$"¥".i" 5'3 '3 3.35? Wmmm‘fln' '" . ‘ orm. r aw on re urn-es \ 165' Pr'nce Trade ard I .» . 9 3090“ M Almi- told the legislature here water-Quebec. so a on Good rri y. . GIVGI‘I and" V": 1- MEN“ Em“: day as it approved a report of Fredericton 38 42 fiction-l forecasts: . 1 J33“ Calms: 3- Kenny 0" the committee on revising the Saint John .. as 41 Prince Edward Island: ‘01:". “ 5.; m reading was given to a mumm- journals, prelcnted by commit. Moncton 30 as cost with a few snowflurries or d1 V ' privgte bill in the Legislature Grade VI: 1- Janie 0381101“ tee chairman Russel Driscoll. ggllilfilaé-t-nh-m g; g :h°lz_°;e§& dgfipgatuifi ALBERTON -— A meeting 0' to be of high quality with goo , s the an; 2‘ Da d Power. Pond. Queen. are ow I“. ’ WI IAlbeflon and was, Prlnce county yesmrd” that empower Grade V: 1. Elaine Ennis: 2. Commercial printing 01 the ad. . . . . g: ‘3: gusts to 40. Low-high at Char. 32 33 Sy ney Board of Trade last night wa‘ and packaging in order to com' 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 11, 1963. poration of the Diocese of Char~ Caml Power: 3- Midi!“ Bm' dresses would cost approximatc- Yumoum devoted entirely to a highly in- pate in the world market. ' lottewwn to guarantee “con. the", , 1), $2,500. we report estimated. St, John's . . . . . . .. Outlook for Good Friday — A tefestmg address by Abner 139- Samples 0‘ PaCkages~ “"5, ditionally, with or without .secur- Grade IV (A): The premier said, also, that a HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- “$131023? gdgurfieish I n ar 0 c- 1. Betty 0'- . Hynes. ther office says a disturbance south of the Maritime. is ex- pected to move slowly north northwest and as a result little change ti; the weather pattern great deal of information is con- tained in answers to questions and this will also be made avail- able in printed form for the ben- efit of members. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather of- fice: . .. .. ..Min...Max. Hallomn; 2. Gerry Grade IV (B): 1. Cecil Ennis. Grade II: 1. David Hynes: 2. Gordon Ennis; 3, Gussle Peter. Grade I: 1. Maureen Power; The diocese corporation my fiKenneth Cairns: 3. Rhonda l e or charge any or all ylieS. (admit: :31 or personal property thest average in sen 101- to secure the fulfilment of any grades: Elaine Ennis and Jan. guarantee it enters into under 19 OHIHOMD. equal— 35-4 Per the authority of its incorporat- jars were shown from F r a rice. Germany, S w e d e n. N 0 may. Italy and Japan. war of Halifax, technical officer With the federal department of fisheries inspection service. ‘One of his chief duties is the inspection of all imported spec- ialty fish products brought into Eastern Canada. Over 9,000,000 pounds was imported last year from 30 countries. Mr. Dewa told the board. consisting main- ly of high quality items such as herring fillets in B u r g u n d y ity, on its own terms the repay- ment of bonds or debentures'of any Roman Catholic corporation Career Counselling Program spacers; ’1‘.?§““§...“.§.f.§i Set For Prince Co. Students mg:- ., ._ ackaain . labellln and litho-I Russeumiscou(pc_3rd Queens). graphiiigg and thegvariety 0 fl SUMMERSIDE — A c a ree r nursing and laboratory (cellul- wavs in which herring was used=counselling program for grad- clans. However there are sev- in the specialty products which es s t u d e n t s eral other types of employment command a high price. Some of Will be conducted again this that are also of interest to the the tins were opened and samp. year under the direction of the students for which counsellors les passed around to the mem. Summerside National Employ- Will be available to prov1de the ment office. In charge of the information they seek. town at 12:27 a.n1. and 12:18 pm. At Rustlco at 7:05 am. and : 7 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than cm- me .9. tetown. Sun rises today at 5:30 Present indications are that and sets at 6:33.’ GOOD FRIDAY RALLY ’1 cent. Highest average. in J u nlor sauce, skinless herring fillets, b fth board, ion act. . . cod fish cuttings in oil. smoked, eiiizhenien and packers must program is Ernest Murphy, ape-id Thte Oglel‘altl Dwight:le? uni 3:595‘ 09c“ Enms' 91‘5 per Dawson 3° 42 dryed and spiced and many . .cial services officer. er he 'rec ion 0. 9 arms , ' Vancouver 3s 55 “he” specialty “mum- :fignifigspifi he program is planned for‘gmfltéymcent 0W; Manager BIIIS Are Sent Berth“ 13"” “when Victoria 42 it: Some of these could very well .. Friday. May 3. beginning at 81‘ . 3mm“ 8“ sup“ 50’ Edmonton 25 ’ I be produced in the Maritimes‘. over the worldt. mMr.f Deer;in 1.30 at Civic~ Auditorium and Miss Blance Hogg. As well the For Patients lllo'ln'se s eaches Calgary mm." 25 5o Pr-Ince Sit, Charlomown he stated, but they would have StZ'ig' aifigh’gfindafg‘ifi Summerside High School. Summeiitzsule1 school boardrand R. .d P Regina 35 43 ' _ Mr. Murphy said the mgram’ town 0 ma 5 are coopera ing in Winn,“ 3o 49 . . : Ti M byMgicgggaert :iceclcémgigsid which was very succes’sful last exceé‘ié'sgfiy to make the program' Iversl 9 TO Be Printed Toronto _________ n 29 44 1 Psm. , i ' ear is bein la al th 5 - . . ' . ev ‘ ' g cal .officer from the department ysame “he: pvinner‘ime 025w; chairman of the Y 5 Mens mgm‘jhom‘fias 56:1“!me wage Speeches made on the drgft N,w M“ w. r RQV, H. Tanhdm e of fisheries in Charlottetown and “on that it will be held during career counsellor program is f .1 m Riverside Hospital address and on the budget e- y C V I R.D. McKinnon. fishery InSPeC' James Murphy assisted by Dr. 3m" bate Will be printed and made N... FALSE TEETH school hours in cooperation with and those who can pay 3“ ex' tor at Alberton. Appreciation the department of education Alan Stewart. . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . --h k I I. meted to do so, but very few v v v v v v v v v v v ‘7 I I r I I I ALBERTON —— A Tign lsh gstgfitegiiglghgti‘iis‘ spea er 313‘? 351'“: flfilsi‘amkmemdetys pay. Health Minister Hubert ‘ The , NIT-II MoreComforl' GUEST TALENT AND MUSICIANS man. Joseph G. Doucette was . - s u e an ac ive MicNeill told the provincial legis- . PABTIITE. I. pleasant alkaline ' ' The meeting was chaired by part in providing many of the ' m a n > Ifl°nwd)P°Wd°r-holdl rel-smooth I l ' fined $200 and COStS or three Don Campbell and the minutescomseuors. ; lature yesterday in reply RESTAURANT : y mum”. months by Magistrate W. Ches- ter S. MacDonald at Alberton yesterday for possession of in- toxicating liquor not purchased from a vendor. a Iii-gallon keg of home made beer. Another man was fined $25 and costs for possession of liquor in a place other than his resi' dence and a second party w a 5 given a $20 fine for a similar 0 case. ,A fine of $25 and costs we 5 were recorded by C.R. Leard. ; Tignish Resident Dies At Age 85 TIGNISH —Mrs. Urban M. Gaudet, well known Tignish resident. died Tuesday at her home on Church Street after a brief illness. The program includes the‘ nine high schools in the county which have a total enrollment of 694 in grades ll and 12. far 210 of these from five schools h a v e returned questionaires and have shown an interest in the program. A check of the rep- lies from the students indicate the careers most interesting to them are teaching, secretarial Notes Error RA Grindlay (PC-2nd Prince) expressed appreciation to The Guardian for the front-page pub- licity he received on his draft address speech, but took except- ion to a headline which billed him in error as a “Second Prince Liberal". question Donald (L-lst Kings). The minister suggested that 1 1 1 Damien Mac- 1 1 1 1 1 Se” “Your Island Steak ‘ 011 i A A . A AAA no patient would be charged if it were not for the money re- ceived from the department of “ veterans affairs for the 16. DVA patients at the institution. i If charges were dropped forl Island patients it is feared the; DVA would also be reluctant to pay, it was suggested. work. RCMP, armed forces, A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, eBlois, she was 85 years of age. She is survived by one son. Mark . Gaudet with the CNR and seven daughters. Yvonne. Mrs. John F. Arsenault and Melvina, Mrs. Arthur Howard. both of Charlot- tetown: Mrs. Winnefred Arsen- ault, Mexico, Me.: Olive, Mrs. Edward LeClair. Chelsea. Mass: Digau. Riverside. Ont.: ' Gaudet, Cleveland, Ohio and Josephine at home. Also four sisters, Evelyn, Mrs. W.T. Perry, Tignish: Marie Lou- ise, Mrs. Emmanuel Gaudet, St. John. N.B.: Julian, Mrs. Ceofred Gallant, Chelsea. Mass; Alma, Mrs. George McMullan, Malden, Mass, and two brothers, George Perry, Summerside; Peter Perry. DeBlois. handed out to James Christoph- er of Tignish for causing a dis- turbance in a public place. WESIERN BRIEFS IN MISCOUCHE Louis Arsenault has returned to his home in Miscouche after being employed for the winter months in Saint John, NB. if a O STUDENT NURSE HOME Youth Injured Splitting Wood O’LEARY — William Bernard. 18. sustained a severe cut to his ‘ left wrist last evening while splitting wood near his home in St. Louis. He was taken to Tignish where he was treated by Dr. R Kennedy and trans- ferred immediately to the Com- munity Hospital in O'Leary where he was attended by Dr. Bruvells. Although he had lost a large amount of blood he was report- ed in good condition last night. I Be is a son of Mrs. Basil Ber- I herd. taxes, UNCOMPLICATED LAND Liechtenstein has no army, the q estion on daily newspaper, customs, rail-I aged couple who both dlnaiw way station or airport and fewi age assistance. and are being. ' Mr. MacDonald was asking: ' an , old K billed for a farmly member}; MEMORIAL SERVICE l Members of Mount Zion Lodge No. 12 AM and FM, Kensington are requested to assemble at the lodge rooms Friday at 12:30 p.m. for the pur- ’ l pose of attending the funeral of our late brother Joseph Sheen at his late residence at 1:00 pm. Miss Elaine DesRoche. stu- dent nurse at the Charlottetowu Hospital, spent the weekend at the home f her parents, Mr. and _Mrs, Hilary DesRoche. Mis- coucne. SPENT WEEKEND Irvin Sonier employed in Char- lottetown, spent the weekend at his home in Miscouche. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ephrem Caissie and family have returned to their home in Miscouche after spending the winter months Egmont Bay. WHIST PARTY HELD The weekly whist party was held with 14 tables in play de- spite the inclement w e a t b er. Prizes were won by Mrs. Zita DesRoche and Emmanuel Doug- ay, with consolation prizes to Mrs. J o s e p h MacMillan and John C. Poirier. Bacon, etc. Spring Park Road There are 23 g r a n dchildren and 22 great- grandchildren. Her husband predeceased her 12 years ago. Costello's Meat Market COSTELLO’S MEAT MARKET have their usual fine Easter Beef Display, which is not excessively fat this year, at regular prices. This beef was ob- tained from their regular suppliers Drake Bros., Millview and Wendall MacQuarrie, Milton. In- cluded in this display and worthy of particular mention is the reserve Hereford Champion raised by Myron MacQuarrie at Milton . . . Also on dis- play is a good selection of Ham, Cottage Roll, Costello's Meat Market Road Sholing Costs Stated A total of $122,724.53 was ex- pended for shaling roads in the province in October and Nov- ember of 1962. The statement was given by the department of highways in answer to a question in the Le- gislature by J. George Mac- Kay. The third and Fourth Dis- tricts of Prince received $11,- 190.55 and $12,830.45 worth of shaling respectively from No- vember 1, 1962, to December 10 1962. Nothing was spent for the Second District. Chudotrerown L ENJOY EASTER . . . . by taking your family out to Luncheon or Dinner at the CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL MAIN DINING ROOM Dinner Music EASTER SUNDAY Luncheon from 12 to 2 pm. Dinner from 8 to 8 pm. Cudmore’s and P J.’s Ltd. Easter Week - End Specials l Both Stores Owned and Operated by Wilf Cudmore 53c lb. MAPLE LEAF 69c lb. GRADE “A” LARGE COUNTRY FRESH EGGS 55c doz. — FRESH OVEN READY RINDLESS BACON , l EASTER SHOW BEEF I We have purchased three prized steers at the RE]. Easter Beef Show, bought for us I by Mr. R. H. Roberts We also have special I grain fed top grade beef from Drake Bros, (Millview). We feel confident that we have one of the best displays of TOP GRADE BRANDED BEEF to be had. Our beef is OCEAN SPRAY Jellied or Whole CRANBERRY SAUCE . 27c always government inspected. OCEAN SPRAY 16 OZ. BOTTLE SIIIRRIFF’S FRUIT PUDDING . . * flu COCKTAIL . RADIO —-— LIBBY’S 15 OZ. TIN 20 OZ. TIN GRAVES’ OUT 20 OZ. TIN 2 FOR ii'iiiiie BEANS _ 7c NEW SUGAR RIPE I PRUN'ES SARONG 20 OZ. TIN 2 FOR 2 TINS l Cranberry COCKTAIL 3% I . . . 69c I ...29c (Cooks in 8 minutes) PEA$--------»“°r390 iiii"inirir.........49ci POWDEbe MILK . 29¢ iiiié‘éi't ... {Gilli . WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE .m— HADDOCK FILLETS BABY CLAMS......... __ PERFECTION BIRD’S EYE LONG GREEN CUCUWERS ‘ KOLD PAR SQUASH CARROTS 12 OZ. BOTTLE 48 OZ. BOTTLE 7 25c m.m COCKTAIL TIN FRESH FROZEN 3/ 33c SCAIIOPS raoer pinl35c ETlI‘CERORRlCK ICE CREAM............. .. Zfor49c PKG. NEW TEXAS 2 LBS. LARGE HEAD I .. 25533 crirnv............19c l I l STRAWBERRIES nine}; 1». .m m. Camus" l mum 4-7586 and 4-8586 FRI! DEMY “0.0”!” ACCIT'ID ‘ DIAL 4-9818 i 7 PM. Special. . ‘ each are a comfort. not rink] - all up a a little FAB , your ates. my. , £0003. pastas-ate or feeling. Checks , .plate odor‘ (‘dantura breath). Got ’ am a any drug counter. , The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada EATO N'S f SPECIALS THURSDAY CLOSED GOOD OPEN THURSDAY & SATURDAY 9 am. to 9 pm. mm... Boys' Suits Gift Salli Flowered Scam! Three button styling with side vents. Emu“ W water and talc’ W A Reg, 1.00. 0‘ mm and :g8cficfi.patms. . 7r$fl§esédall let 7 EM. sped“. each i."”;f:°ii."’ w» 1°35 izes . . . a _ Sturdy construction, 'us seat 7 P.M. Special. "ch gfgfiufimibimmrz fiwbmio m. Colours red and , cakes 0‘ bath 9°”- 7 EM. Special. Boys' Reversible Coats 7 PM: s"°“'" m 9.99 12”alae. m. 9-99 REV f olheek cotton sheen b0 u a piari'neacomnn apopliin. Colotms; bliue, Equ do Lonvin l 1 m my. I “Rig-i” 5”” 1“ °° 18‘ miss“ “mm mm 2 s c Stoves e-ch ' ,imicm. Special. h 2 tested and Boys' Broadcloth "c ' “mm‘iid' Pyims Boxed Chocolates 7 PM 8mm each Sanforiized. elastic waist on bottoms. Neat fancy patterns. Sizes 8 no 14. 7 P.M. Special. 2 a Men's White Dress Shirts High count broadcloth, short point t snap tab collar. Both have convertible aims. Sizes 14% each 3 .. 1000 Men's All Wool Suits Wool worsted. 2 pair trousers, styled with e popular 3 button model, also 2 button. Newest Spring shades in the neat stripes and latest pattern_ 5 of 46.50 each to 16%. 7 RM. Special. dhecios. Sizes 35 to 46 7 P.M. Special. each Boys' Shoes Sale value in for boys. smartly dressy oxfords cut from pliable side leather- siiin'dy ooonposition soles. Sims 1 no 6. 2 P.M. Special. N“- Tablecioih with Napkins Rayon and moon twiecloth about 54x72"wliihenaplcloainawideas- cormient onto 7 PM. Special, ‘Firl'edSheets m.m 1 .49 Bleachedoottosi fluid 89x75"and54x75". Women. 's Pylolnos 'W'L 8W mum pyjama in pink and blue stripe. ,aiaaa snail. median III . 7 PM. Special. 1 e Girls' 1' Shirts 1mg aisaeve cm is undid-colt" strip. Sines s to a. each 986 7 EM. finch], East» Toiletries locket Wwdlhmnmdm all 2 Takes (1' 7 PM. Special. Dueling Powder A-urted .toucea-ovu'. nuances 1 PM. Ipeclal, lies and. nougais. 7 PM. Special... 79c Pyiorno Bugs _ Net and satin. zipper closnng, very at- tractive. 7 P.M. Special. 1 I I Weather House Tells weather and temperature. 7 PM. Special, . each 981: Shoe Shine Kit Kiwi zipper ldt'wlim polish buff: and 7 EM. Special, l 2.19 La Bogs Large size, plain and printed plastic in seamed mlours. 7 PYM. Special. 1 a each each Tabla Covers heavy white paper table oomagptcfi'ficdmniuoeflopkae. 7 . . , pine. 1 Tel honelndex Contains list finder. calendar and memo rag-Mwa box 7 . . Special, ... 1.19 Amped colours ridge. some 7 EM. halal. V pair Costing Set Contains fibre glass rod, level wind castingrael.50yarthof151b.iie¢ line. float, hook and shflrm. 7 P.M. Speclal, “t Hardwood Utility Table Solid birch construction. line 21 x 36". 7 EM. Special, small Tots. assailed calm 7 PM. Special. each Royal Viscose Mats Heavy quality viscose mail, ' back. Size 4 x 6'. Waddle. malted $90 calm. Regalia . . 7 m 8"” 'v ...... 19.99 Tools Alargeamrtrmntdtooisfirihe haudymanorhobbylst. RegularOOc. TPM.Special. Li A large mam-uncut of fixtures Humble for halls. entrances, or «aside. 7 P.M. Special. ' each I stud-and m bowl. Used as . New 7PM.I¢pecial. WI Case on. with me had. ~envelopes and adieu hook. manta-brown. 1 PM. spacial. em Iconic Aim C lithe and (balls in brown plastic oasewiihpoldeolma'ed . 7PM.lpocIal. .... W Spaedshaver bray-dullness“. 7PM.” ...- THURSDAY :{Id SATURDAY Closed Good Iriday . 9 LI. To 9 I... ’1'. safes-c3”