the importance of getting suf- quantities of products from the Island to insure con- tinuance of the shipping service to this area, and suggested that Island ‘boards of trade support) i from Montreal. S'side Club Places 2nd In Contest: SUMMERSIDE — Don Baker presided at last nights dinner meeting of the Summerside Y’s Men's Club held at the Green Street Y Centre. . The sincere thanks of the club was extended to Mrs. Mable Duggan for her work in connec- tion with ‘the recent radio auc tion. During the meeting the club was informed they placed second in a Maritime stamp contest just). concluded. Harold Rodd, chair- |man of the swimming and water safety committee, reported that definite improvements will be made this. year at the site used for their swimming classes. President Keith Lapp was ap dinner and banquets. Colin is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J MacMillan and Armand is son of Mr. and Mrs. Tilman S. DesRoches of Miscouche. The program to he followed: Visit the House of Commons while in session, also Government House, the Supreme Court, Na- tional Research Council], Royal Mint and the RCMP training cen- ter. Formal presentation of a certi- P.E.|. Holstein Top Producer “Crestiane Blackford Hilda” a mature cow owned by R. A. Pro- fitt, Freetown was among the top Holstein producers for the month of April. In 305 days on 2X milk- ing she produced 14,243 Ibs. of milk 554 lbs. of butter with a test interest in and around Ottawa. Social programs under Rotary mae ce. Students will stay wherever possible at the homes of Ottawa Rotarians. : The scheme was launched in 1951 with the approval of the board of directors of Rotary In- ternational and has expanded year. Students are selected by the | Rotary clubs of each éommunity | which pay a percentage of the overall costs of the scheme. Only obligation on the students {is that when they return they must acecpt imvitationg to ad- dress groups on their visit to Ot- tawa. North Bedeque Church To Hear Special Speaker -}= whose name he later learn- hie bi rregat ogy he obtaincd weighing slip from the erator at the-time. ¥ 7 WORKED FOR FIRM _John Francis MacDonald tes- tified he had worked for the po- tato pany in the fall but was not joyed by them Dec. 3. He said he met Donald C. Mac- Donald, who had a truck in @ Queen Street restaurant. They proceeded to the company ware- house ‘from Johnnie's restaurant. There, the witness said, they = on 2 a Potatoes and urning to city st pal fo te stainliy oF ers ee taurant. The potatoes were un- loaded into the basement of a building but the witness said he didn't know what building # was. : He said he and his partner re- turned to the warehouse for an- | other load. On this trip they were accompanied by a third | ed was Shepherd. On return to the city the trucks said the potatoes were dumped John ‘Darrach of Clyde’ River, | the first. defence witness, said | hee aes business with Reid | a im. potatoes a n of times. ” er He testified that on Oct. 1° 1958, he had delivered 196 75- pound bags of Sebago potatoes to Reid for $1 per bag. ‘ee, WEIGHED He said the potatoes had been weighed at the city scale and unloaded into Reid's basement through a hatch located on the north side of the building.’ He in a pile in the end of the cellar | nearest Weymouth Street. Under cross examination he said he had been doing business with most inexpensive © salesmgn you can employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT ’ WANT AD — Phone 8506 + . 4 F : 9 toes ‘> - Regina ~ 8 48) ity 10 miles lowering in N ' rth C : : | | Witnesses WEATHER Winipes > ale ae mie aoe. Pe oO ern argo pt d _ TORONTO (CP)—Temperature| ottawa s 7 High tide today at Charlotte. RS ~ ; ay @G | issued by the weather office: | Montreal <3. g4|town at 10.55 a.m. At Rustico at ee Telephone again parked close to Reid's Night. .Day | Fredericton 3s 2 eighteen minutes later fe Oo Be As emble o> ; reslaurant which was closed. af |Dawson — -—|Saint John 31 §5|tham Charlottetown. Sun rises to- —“e-4 a Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 328 ter awhile they drove to a house | Vancouver 44 = 68 | Moncton 30 65 |day at 454 a.m. and sets at 7.28 : where each had a bottle of beer | Victoria’ 45 61 | Halifax 37 «-55|P-m. SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | tract bidding, it was also men-| 2 Phe Guardian, Charlottetgwn, Fri., May 8, 1959. ‘ third | and then had driven to a build-| Edmonton 3 868 iC 300i | OF THE-GUARDIAN | tioned that privately owned bus- : x . * , ‘ ing which he didn’t identify. Calgary : 37 67 | Sydney ’ 31 52 LD _ __A board of trade cceamittee to | inesses also provide a market in In the morning session the) The witness said that he had Yarmouth % 6a : cs-ordinate Summerside cargo} this same Northern area. , a Pat Crown withdrew an tion | done considerable drinking dur- 1 St. John's 3 s : | Assembly for shipment to North-| One of the responsibilities ef ' for the appointment a com. ing the day and could not vem-| Ch/town BYPU STA mernels on the sip service) the sewly sopcimiad board. of sauind @ Wellies clea ee ee Oe) HALIFAX (CP)—The weather promoted by APEC which trade committee at Summerside submitted ednésday second trip. > icnara June, was appoint-| will be to assembl infomation on I i - _ -{sion. Crown prosecutor J.P.| Under cross examination he Hold Meetin = says 2 will reach ed last nigh at the regular meet- Ge. aie ot Se ee ae ‘i Nicholson said the decision was ated tee oe g ebeeet ee ane. Sees ae Summerside board | make information available . ~_ , — 7 Te Duce bese Lad. Comte eneeated ocak Gabunane. oat 7 |the General and the|at the Railway Wharf at about The regular meeting of the) ‘"s ‘air but will be followed by } ning plant some thirty|¢o supervise the assembly of the withdrawal was made in view of | 5.30 that afternoon. Charlottetown B.Y.P.U. was held | “©2198 weather. mmeshbers guests at a lunch- | shi the objections of defence coun-| WENT HOME Thursday in the lower church han | Forecasts: ‘ eon feauring Jenkins canned pro-} The 1959 plans for the board's 4 sel Allison Gillis and because of} Still under eross examination The Halifax and vicinity, Annapolis y ducts, and other Island manufae- activities in regard to cummer| OTTAWA — (Special)— Colin} ficate of Canadian citizenship to | other technical difficulties in-| he said the area where the pota- meeting opened with de-/ Valley, South Shore, Prince Ed- * - tured food items. visiters was outlined in a report | MacMillan of Charlottetown has/ eligible students. volved. jtoes were unloaded was very|Vvotion led by Carol MacLean} ward Island: Showers in the mor. “An active tourist promotion, | by Charies Linklet‘er, chairman] been invited by the Rotary Club| Addresses by prominent Cana-| The final Crown witnesses andj dark and he couldn't say what! and ‘Sally Burke’ who took for} ning clearing by evening; little TA YLO the. most extensive ever -| of the tourist and publicity com-} of Ottawa to make a five-day trip | dian speakers,’ including Finance the first of the defence witnes- | building it was. He said he hadn't their topic “God is Real’’ change in ." ed by the board, was also ap | mittee. The of two | here ‘next week as part of . Donald and | ¢8 were heard in the -|seen the second cargo of pota-| a. ie : tee re Rd Jewellers Ltd. proved at the meeting. receptionists, Maureen For-| ninth annual adventure in citizen-| Liberal Leader Lester B. Pear-|, Joseph McNally of Charlotte-| toes unloaded but gone dir- call was answered by oe beng rt evening 121 Grafton The commitice which will dir-!bes and Mrs. James P. Mac-| ship. Also invited is Armand Des-| son. Cech telnet Rvtato Company |recily home after trying to get|!8' members. The collection | Se" nutes ™. Leweiae at ay Saeaten ant Ove ect the local interests in the Nor-| Innis, for the board operated| Roches of Miscouche. Daily discussions in groups of |‘ruck driver, testified, he had | into the restaurant to get some-|xmounted to $1.40, Mr. Mitton | 2° 2%¢ 55. Y pe ae: All Makes of Color Film thern. markets wi!l be under the | tourist bureau at Read's Corner} McMillan and DesRoches, along | 20 students Jed by university pro- left the truck loaded with pota-| thing to eat. then read the rules of the or- Kentville 40 and 75, Charlottetown Sue of Lecter Jactiinn, | were & ed, together with | with 190 other senior high | fessors on subjects such as citi-|t0¢S at a Grafton Street service} The witness said he had not |atorical contest. He spoke to the| 38 and 65. assisted by Fred _ Bingham,|p'ans for redecoration of the | school students, will gather here | zenship, parliamentary procedure | ‘tation overnight on the night | counted the number of bags tak-| group of “The Basic Beliefs of i ' Elmer Waugh, Fred Davison, | board will maintain a tourist re-| May 10 and spend. until.May 14| democratic government etc. of Dec. 3, 1958, and at 8 am.jen nor had he received any |Baptists.” ~~ —— Francis MacQuarrie, and Harold | ceptionist on the car ferry during | viiting places of interest from the| Study of the national capita) |‘he next morning had the truck| money from the accused. The| The meeting closed with Fel- : ‘ ; coptionist on the car home of the Governor-General to| plan which will reorganize and Weighed - with and without the| only cash he got, he said. was|lowship Circle and prayer. SPECI AL UN MEETING In John Wright, Island vice- the Supreme Court; attend group | beautify Ottawa. load of potatoes - at the city} $2 he had received from Donald i i of APEC, pointed out discussions and hear prominent| Motor trips tg plants of historic | 5“4le. MecDonald after the first trip. Special Meeting called at 7:30 p.m. Canadian Legion Hall, Souris, May 8th Election of officers, 6ther im should be Please Signed Alexander MacLean, Representative Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers. (Continued on page 3) Moore & McLeod, Lid. ary portant business attend. ; SUMMERSIDE — Miss Dawn J5___| pointed delegate to the Isteran| of 3.99. Se has 2 BCA of 123 for] Vor Halter, whe stented & t HOME AFTER .. |Green, Lake, Wisconsin, in June.| W. Buntain and Son, Rustico|World convention of Christian o Mrs. J.W. Murphy, Kelly’s | nave Morrison reported that con-|had two top ranking producers. education leaders in Japan last | Cross, has returned home after | siderable time has been spent by | They were “Seaside Vernor May” | August, will be in North Bede- Fauonites month_in |i. y". Men in La_two-year old with 12.996 Ibs.|que United Church on Saturday . ‘oodlaw, N.S. grounds back of the Y centre. milk, 487 Ibs. fat testing 4.03. Her | evening to relate some of her ex-| — 1 iceticiiaichasipiesikeniia BCA averge for milk is 183 nd for fat 146. “Seaside Helen Centurion’, an- other two year old owned by the | Buntin family produc 11,963 Ibs. milk, 471 Ibs. ft t 3.94. Her BCA for milk is 125 nd for ft 134. Both cows were on the 305 periences. Miss McKin was one of the three Maritime delegates repre- senting the United Church of Can- ada at the 1958 meeting, having been chosen to represent the Young People’s Conference. Trav- elling by various me*ns and visit- TLL IN HOSPITAL Friends of Mr. Arthur Barnett, | Alberton, regret his illness in the Western Hospital. ’ RETURN HOME Misses Maud and Eva Dyer | have returned to their home in Don Sears from the club. Sixteen couples signified their intention of attending the Maritime con- vention being held in Moncton on May 16 and 19th. Song leader was Ken Walker, Alberton after a pleasant winter |p.) aster Clarence Mercer.| , 7X, te: ing mak c T < : us g m&ny places en route, she = ord = fm Charlottetown. arg of the club were —— ee "Ge ee a round the world trip. e sages GROUP ADDRESSED. oria MacWilliams, . ene | ‘Hiemk t a? emma The meeting at North Bedeque, | 1 , Rev. E.C. Smith, postin Moore, and June Ford. Gaanie sing eee a ae has been arranged by the Central | | MEN'S representative of Lord’s Day Al- : a 4 ‘ P.E.I. Young People’s Presbytery. ~ e Es lignes, addressed. the Prince| Friday, then to Cherry Valley | ret’ COW must be the dm of ; three or more progeny clissified | good plus or better and three or oT BCA indexes t “A | SEED oO ATS : You Can Depend On IT PAYS TO SOW QUALITY SEED z When kidneys fail to remove ceeaae Ask to see the field, bin, germination and yield reports acids and wastes, on my ABEGWEIT OATS. Deliveries daily, except Sundays, at 1:00 P.M., of either bin run or re-cleaned. Not able to United Church, service com- mencing at 2.30. Interment in church cemetery. : CAREY—At thge Sacred Heart Home, Wednesday May 6. 1959, Dennis Carey of Earnscliffe in his 79th year. His remains -are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the when met recently at a manse in Alberton. The most, Rev. J.Y. GaGrrett, welcomed ail who were present and Rev. Heber Kean presized. FIRE IS SEEN _ Billowing smoke and visible fire from the Hogg Island area PANTS Pleated with self belt. 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You can neral home at 8:15 for Re- yesterday afternoon gave rise to quiem High Mass at St. * geports that the woodland on the Island was on fire. Residents of Lennox Island when con- last evening said how- , that the fire was burning assy vegetation bushes, trees located along which are located on h side of Hogg Island blueberries and cranber- harvested. KATCHEWAN received by | Mulligan, Kinora, | of her brother-in- | an, B.A., LL.B. on 4h, in University katoon, Saskatche- yan is survived by fofmer Clare Mur- and two AUSTIN A. SCALES & SON FREETOWN Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, at 9 o'clock. I eh ELF | 5 young man. Sizes: 36 - 46. Regular to $45.00. NOW— ‘ Tf, PRICE 13° MEN’S T - SHIRTS reinforced at neck and shoulders. war i MOTORISTS . . . Take Advantage of BIG, BIG SAVINGS During STEWART MOTORS 14th ANNIVERSARY SALE. ? a3 - e3 i ; : & g i F z eF if a $ z MEN'S JERSEY & BREVETS’ cotton. Regular Ss. M. MEN’S Kilternan, County Dublin, and Mrs. Mae Savage and Mrs. Milliam Murphy. 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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ress of = soluble 4 COURTEOUS SALESMEN ; ers of T-Shirts (Firsts and Sub- | : . ae 4 : . : ‘ é e . ; , (stillborn). | lertilizer now! 56 AUSTIN SEDAN ‘56 METEOR RANCH standards). Regular 1.50. Special MACKINNON — At the Kings | oe : A | County Memorial Hospital on | Just a few, easy sprinklings of 6 cyl. green, low mileage, executi Pes May 7th. William Daniel Mac- | fast acting RX-15 applied how, owned, cheap traganaet ae this WAGON >< MEN'S \||| ALSO: Kinnon of Brooklyn in his 8vth Wo: ; ’ 1S | one owner, light blue, priced to sell . ; . year. Funeral arrangements la- | will give you e-tuxuriant lawn week only— t lil Sport Coats in colors black on white, Char ‘ter. ed summer. Use it on your git WINDBREAKERS — ||| coal Grey, éte. Ivy patterns, fine check and JONES — At Edmonton, Alberta, -_ | $1 1 95 “eo : $ ii] stripe, etc. Sizes: 36 - 44. 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Favorite Shopping Centre" . es i ene 7 : Morning 7:30 a.m. Afternoon 3:00 p.m. STEWART MOTORS The Home of Honest Valués : 224 Great George St. - Charlottetown All members and former Graduates cordially in- —, \ Dial 9578 vited. St. Joseph’s Alumnae Special Guests, ee ¢