F , : 4 . me: al os 4 maiurity of tobacco grown on Brighton Road property im 1910 Tobacco Tried Three Time The possibility of profitably growing tobacco in commercial quantities in P. E. Island now receiving consideration, recalls at least three former ventures ia this field, the most notable of a ¥ a ae CROP INSPECTION beforejunder supervision of the eg jurpniee his son Robert Nichol- é Donald Nicholson. (Left) Mr.! son, the late D.O'M. Reddin and Growing matured, the plants were trams- planted to a half acre of selected land on Brighton Road intersect- ing Goodwill Ave., owned by the late. D.O'M. Reddin, part of which is now in the possession of |A.G. MacMillan. | When the tobacco had reached maturity, it was hung in the fac- tory to dry but not otherwise processed. which was conducted by the late} Expert opinion expressed by Donald Nicholson, 50 years ago. | ” 58 y The seedlings were started in | @*Perienced tobacco growers who the plant of Hickey and Nichol-| Wee consulted, indicated that to- son Tobacco Factory Charlotte-| bacco leaf could be successfully town, and when _ sufficiently | grown in this province, provided SLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside 9931; Alberon 662; Montague 97-2; ° Souris 22-2 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. May 26, 1959. First High Mass Is Celebrated By Newly Ordained Priest " Assisting him were his two | ST ahs wana Saboeed at St brothers, Rev. Adolphus Mac- STARTS Wed. May 27 ae ENDS Sat Noon M ay 30. Dunstan’s Basilica Saturday|Aulay, Oklahoma, as deacon and "9 ® | celebrated his first|Rev. Kenneth MacAulay, S.S.N., lia nonti | Solemn High Mass at St. Mary’s| British Guiana, as sub-deacon. , 4 Church, Souris, Sunday morning.| Rt. Rev. James A. Murphy, V. NO e BARGAINS GALO | e i a : G., P.P., acted as high priést, REFUNDS g CHARGES — ° and Rev. Pius Murnaghan was me - Game Meetin master of ceremonies. Rt. Rev. NYLON SPRING 1 Rack = J.A. Sullivan, Rector of St. Dua- : 5 stan’s University, preached an DUSTERS D R bE S S & 5 WASH SILK, : —— Sermon on the priest- : i SPUNS ment of the Prince County Fish| Following the celebration of $2.98 | 1-3 OFF DRESSES Game Association meeting| Mass, an adress was read by scheduled for Bordon on Wednes-| Melvin McQuaid, and s presenta: 8-M-L Banlon - Wool $2.98 Right by the secretary of the as-|Donald on behalf of the parish- CARDIGANS Sizes 12-44 sociation, Earl Hayes, of Sum-| ners to which Father MacAulay |} Black Patent PULLOVERS He seid he had Jost ro-| Oey NMackatey is the son of Leather Taffeta word t other committ- MacA ® been made for the use _ HANDBAGS 20% OFF suPsS. * t evening, t . Navy would not be available to the $1 69 edds & ends { Biack $2.49 | mecting advertised] ~~ NEW OLIVER GLOVES — $1.00 | 4** Mr. H id that due to thi Soiled # oamiccted Govelopment. the - Seamless mesh ‘short & long BLOUSES ' ficers of the association did not NIGHTIES — $1.59 ee ) | ete get badl preg HOSIERY — ; the late Robert Rattery, Factory | Memine: iese net werone. ial 99¢ _CRINOLINES “$1.00 : foreman. oe oar be completed, but Spec White that efficient supervision and would be decided and advertised 8% to 11 Reg. 2.98 Clearing HOSIERY labor are available in the grow- | Within the next few days $1.98 45-30 denier 73¢ ing season. = phe curing of the leaf requires RETURNS TO TIBET Also CHL oo Oe a | services of experie e€x-| HONG KONG (Reuters) — The 1 perts in this field of knowledge | Panchen Lama, installed by the ones | 10% OFF ff —(growing and curing tobacco) | Chinese Communists as Tibet's SERIES 4 curing sheds, warehouses, etc../ rer following the mid-March| Get the feel of an OLIVER with = # are sidered ens earae, DE| revolt, left Peiping Monday for| # work-test on your ewn farm.| Remainder : 1 se Ite 22yearol Penches’ Lov] BRED F. KITSON of pee gaglitay~ | Small experimental plots of | : ‘i . , ' tobacco were later cultivated by | tena 7 ae ei i a hendbe North River P. B.-L Merchandise “Where Smarter Women Shop” : the late Sir. Andrew MacPhail’ People’s Congress. . sie ; ‘ fo i a ibe } at Orwell and the late D.J. Riley ri ere 23 ” nee ae near Charlottetown. Former S’side Woman Dies In Hamilton SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Wil- Ham Green, the former Joyce Ann MacDonald, 25, of Summer- side, died suddenly on Saturday following an operation in Hamil- Mrs. Green was well known in Summersjde where she was born, attended school and was a mem- ber of the staff of the Bank of Commerce at the time of her marriage to Mr. Green six years ago. Her husband is a member of the RCAF. The couple had one child Deb- bie, 2. Mrs.- Green was the daughter of Mrs. Harold MacDonald and the late Mr. MacDonald, Convent Street. Other survivors include three sisters and three brothers: dred, Mrs. Elmer F. Beck, Ed- monton, Alta.; Marian, Sask.; Gail, Mrs. Ivan Maynard, Hamilton, Ont.: W. Chester S., Summerside; Lloyd, with the RCAF in Tor Bay and John in Quebec. Her brother Chester left yes- terday for Hamilton where fu- neral and interment will take place. The service will be con- ducted by Rev. Charles Carnegy. a former minister of the Sum- LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements . in adjoining Advertising Section.) SANDERS—At the King’s County | Memorial Hospital on May 23, 1959, John B. Sanders of. Mur- ray River in his 78th year. Fu- neral from Church of Scotland, Murray River on Monday, May 25th at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Murray River cemetery. GAUDET — At Prince County Hospital, May 24, 1959, Cyrus Gaudet of Chelton, in his 74th year. Forwarded Monday even- ing from the Compton Funeral Home to the home of his sis- ter-intaw, Mrs. Sarah Gaudet, 458 North Market Street, Sum- merside, from where the fu- neral will be held Wednesday morning to Seven Mile Bay Church for Requiem Mass at 11 a.m. Interment in church cemetery. “** “ARSENAULT — At. Charlottetown Infirmary, on May 23, 1959 Joseph Arsenault, in his 9rd Mil-| 3 Mrs. . . John, Headley, North Battleford, WEATHER | fcic: oon Fredericton 40 71 Moncton 45 TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-) Halifax 42 64 dures issued by the weather) Charlottetown 38 5 office: Sydney 38 55 Min. Max.| yarmouth 43 62 ~ Night Day|st. John’s 30 46 Vancouver 43 54) Victoria 48 57; HALIFAX (CP) — The weather Winnipeg 55 68 office savs a high pressulre area Toronto 48 72, off the Virginia coast is moving Montreal 48 73\eastward slowly. As a result, - feed warm, dry air over the dis- = | trict. Temperatures will be some- what higher in most regions to- day under bright, sunny skies. Forecasts: ’ Nova Scotia, Island and New Brunswick: 15. Low-high at Halifax 47 and 70, Yarmouth 47 and 60. Kent- 35 and 70. Charlottetown 4 and westerly wincs will continue to Prince Edward Sunny and warm; westerly winds ville 45 and 77, New Glasgow #0 and 75, Goshen 35 anc 75, Sydney 70, Moncton 45 and 75, Frederic- | ton 45 and 8), Saint John 45 and 7%, Edmundston 42 and 80, Camp- |bellton 42 and 75. jtown at 1.46 a.m. and 1.18 p.m At Rustico at 8.02 am. and 10.33 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- teen minutes later than Charlot- tetown. Sun rises today at 4.34 a.m. and sets at 7.46 p.m. See Looking for Savings? You'll Find the Big Ones at your Ford Dealers. ~ DIVIDEND DAYS —— —_ \ OQ LQIO ROA aa cw > =f 7 Aa, oF had \/ ee - fi " A — | Fa ND Kay " REV. DONALD McCLARE cent iliness. N.S. Minister NOTICE | Dr. Gencheff will not be ava’lable to ' his patients for three weeks due to a re- PF asas s ee ee ee ee NG as Oe To Be Speaker, es At Cavendish | ae oe Rev. Donald McClare, B.A., G & G. 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