and reported on were: (1) What is of his brother, schgol going to do with the ~Handrahan in DeBiois. lasy ecpAt (thet is the one whol ee ome ai oe ability to do the work x, wy mg but, won't) (2) What is the school | te" — and Bertha in the ee a hal ; ; kers elected executive officers} The newly elected officers wilt |!acks the abaility to attain an : ey Ae ae ; ‘ for coming year meet-| assume office anuary academic . education Requiem High Mass was cele- : Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-3 toc bere Tossiae’ woth, will serve for n one-year tetra. [wants to. recelve such? (3) "1s [rated by Rev. Nazaire Gallant. ee / . D. F. Cheverle was re-elected| Local held mon- ; Service at the grave was conduc- : - |e. e-ele ae ae it time the loafer (seat warmer) |teq ty Rev, Phelan McKenna.{ . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 18, 1959. $3 wan ve-clecied as viceprecidedt | July ont August, 7 "=? | is expelled from school. (4) What Infembers of the Canedien Leg-| . 3 This local represents employees| Retiring officer was Albert tue Setssel chines? do with ion from Palmer Road and Tig- : * = is . y Ti ish Men of Eastern Fisheries Ltd. Usen|Mallard, Treasurer. Local 321 These questions proved inter: |e, erence ie @ body under eS. ; ignis Fisheries Lid., Eastern Packing |“A” was chartered by ‘th! esting and severa} solutions to| “ne ner of Francis Hossey oe ; Dra Fi Lean Lid. About 100 members; The brotherhood, founded in ’ : : ae Bie nes ee ‘ines (tat caduenh aden aot cen tee DeBl : An Hichwav Death emma ae eee nee [Peles Veteran CAMEO 9 g : E at changes of having: uslewfat-pos-|WarTe Henry le: ear ding see- Kt ‘bon: Qe —_work bers, in. Is Laid To Rest r ee ee “ Bea er as : session of lobsters when they/.4). reporter, Michae) LaVie:| and inter-city. bus aeolian ALBERTON — John J. Handra- Friday - Saturday er tex ¢ Seater ee a erne Suamaeenls ‘ih Sopternd SS Conety-Magiatonte's local chairmen, D. F. Cheverie, | airline pilots, seamen, marine | han was laid to rest in the ceme- 7:15-9:15 | hs decek tan hor ene as tee Tos trades Somes one Dean |e U: ee eee eae | oe nik soalanea: ae er see Matinee Sat. 1 o’elock | i into the death of, Capt. Donald|the, body several hours later. |Pitre were fined $75 and cost — : = ph ag ee lm Color with Randolph Scott and Karen Steele. | Smith MV Abegwe > coroner, Dr. W. E. Cal-jor 10 days each while Hector hon was born in DeBlois 68 years| // Of 1 © Gheriff Scott captiites young desperado. His brother comes “ "dem who “arowned Wednesday |laghan, eapenclied 4 ry aad| Pie, « nephew, ves toed §/K angineton Home And Schools tvs: sa oom aar| DYNCle OF Joy” | Scat Soe saat, a tiiae’tmeris me mele Seung ee ae ee ordered an autopsy. The inquest | and costs or seven days. drahan and Adeline LeClair. widow plans marriage and settle down. See the show- | ‘The car with paar “Sadih's eo taneest a to be held eee aged eae ee P é Proble of First Wi ld : Starring: Debbie Rey- 3 be car gt (Cam Seite] January. a widower Spit, Saree #2 hearing ot Discusses Pupils ms Se aT Ear Tene eareeTc ann water early Thursday morning by to Borgen on the MV Abeg-| A’ Summerside’ female resid: ; . = came on . ae @ large crane from the ROAF/weit when the ship was first|ent was fined $200 and costs or) KENSINGTON— A large num-|consisted of the discussion of nn Station at Summerside. placed in service between PEI|30 days after pleading guilty to|ber of parents attended the Ken-| questions in six separate groups _ The car ripped off more tham/and N.B., and has been an es-|having possession of intoxicat- H School As-|Under_the chairmanship of Ver- _ 32 feet of the guard fail on ‘the|teemied resident of since|ing liquor not purchased at a|sociation meeting last week, and|@ Paynler, Rev. L. M. Mur- bridge before plunging into the|that time. Throughout the past|iecal vendor, et ae aro weeny the|TY. (Rev. E. H. Bean, Keith se ee io seep Seed nee eat t0 ongtoin on Evidence revealed that the ac-| school work of their children | been partly to blame for the fatal |, the present time has relurm-|queris of homemade beer | it, fhe hist school are mishap. ed to duty on the Abegweit. ‘i “ . ih Jag section of suand call" ve or scotuanm 20 gully so" having the uniate [ie ages the Venton coar| SOURIS, THEATRE _terior_of the car like a spear.| A native of Scotland, Captain |‘w! Possession of a still suitable!ion. Mrs. Fenner Stewart, end : The vehicle, @ 1956 Buick, landed |Smith was an active member of |{T the manufacturer of spirits. | Mrs. Elwood Clark gave reports. “THE WORLD on its roof im the river. [both the Canadian Legion and|H¢ was remanded until Jan. 7/ The Association is sponsoring jin the Lions Club in Borden nso ype geval ing: deadening gt the elementary school concert on IN HIS ARMS” : eae to He had ee foe maar ee rohan be gy the accident but a passing motor-| son -when-the-accident occurred. SILICOSIS. DECLINES the Canadian Home and School with ef recat Sa aaoed te hale. ennetvg’.|very treacherous with ice adas Li cede eee xe clessroom of George Mac-/Gregory Peck and Anne a i.| The death of Captain Smith hardrock merited tendance cox had gone through. He ootifi-) ought to 27, the number of.per-|tario shows a gharp decrease in|DU7 with the largest number ef ~ et . sons killed in highway accidents] silicosis, the detertment of mines| "rome "urease: ais m ‘ in P.E.I. during year. reported. Dr. Jehn F. Paterson, Lorne introduced : q George Fraser Members of the coroner’s jury|on the faculty of the University program of the evening which ie re are Warman _Recves, Roew Cot: jot Torovin, tars in We, the ‘ ; " ™ Add sses Men ~ ner, (foreman), Haro! raham, | num eases i eS a 6 R.C.AF.; John King, R.C.A¥.;|dropped to seven in 1958 from 127 Tonight Friday 7:15-9:10 t Of St. Davids Herbert “Craig, Middleton; John|in 1928, and the average age of ° by . Johnston, Central Bedeque; e victim increa: 4 U GEORGETOWN— George Fra, |ace Crossmai, Ross’ Corann, GE them 207 peace deen te-aaee SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. ? ‘ enne ny ser, director of the P.E.I. Travel |Clair Mclvor, Kinkora. period. 2% . vr Bureau, was guest speaker at neers rm faces | WILD#!? INNOCENT es St Devid's Unt CHRISTMAS TURKEYS THE TE Z T : : rf a thanked by) : | lj ed nat Mi Fi presided at the “hymn-sing and the eon Walker was of the meeting. Mem ite ti weights, fresh or frozen, available at our farm or delivered to your door. Buy an Island product and support_home industry. Alberton, P.E.L MAYFAIR oe a=. op eee ee eee ee oe eee ey ee ee ee er ee , Ce a id Ge * fet tart ttl Delicious Grade “A” oven ready turkeys, all ‘Geils’. ne A RY! Phone 18 ATTENTION — KIDS — ATTENTION ’ bers of the Women’s Auxiliary ISLAND. BRIEFS HOME FROM PICTOU i James Shea, Jordan Ellsworth, Augustus Ellsworth, Pius Ells- worth, George McAlduff.. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- — - . Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. | Canadian Bank of Commerce Building ~ Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Insurance: R. E. Ellis & Son Limited | Fire — Auto — Casualty | 5 Summer St. Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.O. Phone 3287 Summer St. B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.E.1. Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS — Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. \ ; {Also Keusington on Saturday’s) Summerside 3551 Phone 255 Water St. Summerside | A. B. Campbell, B.A., LLB Phone S'side 3818 Crockett & Gallant Bidg S'side away, heartbreaking struggie, human interest. Also Disney cartoon. Not television—real vision. THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER Annual Kinsmen Toy Matinee Saturday morning W o’clock.. Each FRIDAY - SATURDAY, DEC. 18-19 — 8 P.M. child must bring a useful unwrapped toy. — “MISSOURI TRAVELLER” Ip color by Walt Disney Fess Parker - Brandon de Wilde - Mary Hooford Heartwarming drama about a small town. Orphan runs WATCH FOR THE USUAL BIG DOUBLE BILL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY } } wih every $10.00 <x evcer ot 1 1b, BUTTER FREE STOCK UP TODAY! | SUGAR . . COREE . 202. 39° . 2 pkgs. 23 JELLO... . 3pkgs. 29° | FRUIT PUDDING tin 09 POWDER ... . Ib. oD SAUCE ..... tin@U BARBOUR’S PEANUT SLICED Cc BACON ..... b. DD BUTTER . . 160z.bi. 41° b. 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