it ee ee sea ce Le Ue * ~» ~ ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside . 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., “Fuly 6, ARSON SUSPECTED ¢ O'Leary Village Scourged 1959. 3 Reh heet i ~ | game giving up Mrs. Walter Bowness, Bedeque, Plomp, a native of the Nether-| and walked eight. " P.E.I:—presents First Bar and| lands who with his family has re- Leo Richard was the star batter Dy « atur ay | ig Tt rires. Brome Medallion of the Royal] sided in Bedeque: for soveral| for Tignish as he posed. i Life , Saving Society te Joop| years oe aoe x elt hd fo ; ’ ; hits in four. trips. RY — Three’ fires Satur-, Closély. adjoining the hatchery ; fire brigade. f — A oe tbe the|are-CaudeMacNoil's sencrl| A large sumber of cick ae) Water Satety Instructors Carthy hs three for four, Gordie rel ao ree ouenmanee) sare, barber: shy, Sat for Wellington was Ectrtme isons = oP SynaiReceive Qualifying Award ie pate ae portions in the village of O'Leary. | stores. ote ete ve l ing | war s ee whe, nat = | The first blaze about twelve| Fortunately the blaze, et eae badly by fire, whhek tes Sa:thd en ig Necth Shere aed ochee Next game is in Tignish Sunday oN i a Greet the’ RCMP eceived awards last! | afternoon when Kimkora pliays fot agit = ing at the rear of the Co-operative | also brought uder control by the) It ‘is Taerateed thet structors r aw public areas throughout the Pro-| re : ‘ Store, used to handle and store| local firemen and the Alberton} are investigating. week at-the-concluding session) .... Davison Biggar, Dav . white naptha ; The: in- ef the eleven day school sponsor: re es ’ — YEARS CONTINUOUS sevice terior of the balling ) a ut, bebe Seer satay Come] Beare: Leese Dame, Jom) = Aparna building was gutted Ji Fa See Fi ld Da mitiee of the Provincial Red Gallant, Forbes Kennedy, Vince! nauk: by the time the blaze was brought unior rmers’ e y eon Melntyre, Ronald Nicholson, Paul} QUEBEC (OP) — There have ine zn anniversary of the | organization for ‘Mrs. Harold Jay. gift by the president Mrs. ton) ee eee by the O'Leary eae ol A wc eicebiad Nicholson~Dan Morris, Ron Smith been no fatal traffie accidents. te Insts ‘sy macen! 29 youre, ts] wort oe so of Fay, at re Watre Bi | Ota ee te eoen|Planned At Farm Wednesday | ss ii: train arin a 2m Maurcce Word ‘Qoebee iy for 101 days. Institute also meant 29 years. of| work as secretary-treasurer, Mrs.) (right). read the accompanying| About an later the firemen nn r y is anes - The Instructors and their var-| Chief Roger’ Lemire _Sentinuous service with Se were called /to the premises of the Red Cross Society in address-| 5... jocations. are as folldws:| friday. There were 690 accidents Alex , mear the’ Ver- Many plans for summer act- tor-rodeo which will take place| in& the romelngpe gosP rama nompe} b ee Ann MacMillan, ty pe ee ee Every tourist who calls at “‘The|@un Theatre, where a ‘fire had | ivities of the P.E.I. Junior Fer-| at. the Dundas Plowing match. + ree sommes lla swimming nattneetied| MacDonald, Judy Archer and| - Friendly House” will receive a| broken out in a barn. . mers Federation are beginning to| ONTARIO INVITATION - sa ein oes Pune ea Norma Duvar, YM.C.A. Holland ius; ‘This ig all part of country ’ warm welcome, and courteous} By the time the second fire} take shape. One is the coming| Not the least of these intrigu- cannes dain ae the Red Cove Camp;Gail Johnston, Eller-| ide effort to prevent water acci- > service as ‘an introduction to ail| wes extinguished a third alarm | field-day to be held ‘at the Ex- ing events to take place is en in-|-/, “ts thei oS a they | siie: Jeanette Peters, Point Pleas-| j.5t. and drownings. the friendly homes and places of | took the firemen to a third andj perimental Farm in Chariotte-| vitation from the Ontario Junior ied on their duties ant; Janet econ ee Pe business who will provide for his| the most serious fire in the| town on Wednesday. A _recrea-| Farmers Federation inviting four en Prodens this we Simmons at the Kiwanis Pool comfort and pleasure while he is| Co-operative, Hatchers and Egg) tional program is planned and Island members to tour their pro- ns pelt at td: the Charlottetown; Kitty Gass, conesl souris THEATRE a guest in. this beautiful’ and| Grading Station which is situated | also a .tour of various places of) vince the latter. part of August. } represen “as ' Cove; Sheila MacDonald, Sea Side| es 1 ‘hospitable section of rural Prince| on the west side of O'Leary's| interest in Agrirultural aspect. . | Four delegates will be chosen and | Cross”, he said. “it will, be your| Inn, Stanhope; Janet Cerry, West! Edward Island, Canada’s Garden| main Street’ in the heart of the| CROWD EXPECTED the invitation will no doubt be| Privilege and responsibility to in-| Royalty; Peter DesRoches. Ver-| Monday and Tuesday ; Province. ~ * | village Invitations “have been sent to| graciously accepted, as our| terpret to those with whom you) non; David Large, Stanhope; Pat) 2 ‘ALBERTON — The Friendly may be entertained. ” the Senior 4-H Club members all] young farmers despite their many | Come in contact, the principles) MacDonald, Wood Islands; Joan’ July 6 and 7 House” at Alberton, a centre of| One of tthe principal purposes . . d over Prince Edward Island and| labors are always interested in = eS etn nae Caen ee Shire; Mariiys| - ” 3 . stic crowd of more about the methods al ugustine Cove, Hea- norman nd hwptai fr of “The Fricnlly House” is to " is o/FOUrteen Diplomas Awarded St ce tal Tacs a coe soe amen ” | ther Jamieson, Point Pleasant. | The Restless Years” Saturday tance © on At its - is ah eg of oe ; e on hand. This event will be) Canada. AWARDS PRESENTED With the prospects of good’ as asion of its open . yen ee eee ‘To Students At Alberton Hi b held in Vocational School consist-| Hon. Eugene Cullen has as-| Ian Rankine, Deputy Provincial weather, the next few weeks are with John Saxon- & : “te er aie ede, hee- | the weet Prince area of the pro-|’] : : g ing of square dancing etc:, Mr.} sured the Federation they will get’ Chairman, presented Red Cross| expected to be very busy ones in Sandra Dee. ea sere: | Sue Sek A eumety ot toartet Tier Leith Dickieson of New Glasgow every. assistance from the Pro-~| Swimmi ards and Royal Life| Water Safety circles and it is es- : Lae tea to all visitors. | ature. In addition to this, Mrs./ Diplomas were awarded to Al-) Rochford, Patricia Ahearn. Will- | j° program chairman, assisted by | sted by|_vincial_ Dept. for this worthwhile| Saving Society Awards to a num-| timated that thousands of young Cinemascope on 60 - local. residents and | England and her assistant, Miss| berton High School students at} iam Morrell, Vance Shaw, Ronnie | peter Sauer of Savage Harbour | tou ber of candidates. Mr. Rankine) people will learn—to swim and ; rs called to inspect the at-| Lillian MacInnis, are prepared t0| the closing exercises. The follow-| Rose McKinnon, Betty Foley.| 14 Robert Rackham of New sa Girected epecisl words to the] many others improve theit water tractive centre and to congratul-| assist visitors in finding accom-|ing are the recipients in| Cora Coughlin. Giaegow. Shi Fi e hh young men who qualified as Life| ate Mrs. England on her enter-| modation, to direct them to any/| order of_merit. James McNeill,| GRADE IX PRIZES The individual’ ‘clubs of . the ip TNISMES 2 | Guards. “Your jobs are ; prise. In the evening it served its| of the numerous fishing spots in| Nougias Currie, Ann Livingstone, Prize for Highest Standing — | rederation have various projects Ce ally important.” “he said, “for! first function as an information| the area, and to help them plan| Dorothy McNeill, Eva Rayner,| Archie Dunbar. E taking shape one of which is the L b t H | on you will fall the responsibility | ADUI bureau when a party of tourists| scenic drives which will include | Norma Horne, Joyce Arsenault,| Prize for Second Highest Stand erection of a Junior Farmers dis- opsrer au ef helping to prevent water acci-| came in search of cabin accomo- | points of interest. _ | Barbara Mountain, Janet Profit,| ing—Allison Bowness. play booth by the East Prince : ‘ dents at the public beaches and] —— . sa For the visitor who wishes to| Evan Harris, Lorainne Campbell.| Prize for Third Highest Stand- |G», which will be seen at the MONTAGUE — After complet-| also possibly effect the water;|— a e Friendly House” sponsot-| purchase souvenirs or gifts there | Garth Wilkie, Jean Barbour, Irma ing—Watlie Millman: Summerside. Lobster Carnival the| ing a charter of hauling lobsters| rescue of some who will find, For first inoculations. by the West Prince Tourist As-| ig a delightful selection from |Marrison, Special Prize for Mathematics— | jaiter part of next week. . from ‘Newfoundiand ports, ¢o| themselves in. serious danger.” | sociation and the West Prince | which tp chose. Outstanding is the| HONORS IN GRADE XII Billy Smith. Tht Chubs hhave else been grant-| point Duchene, NB. the C:A.| paward Chinery, of the Water| ‘ Board of Trade, is situated on display of maple tree craft,| Prize for Highest Standing and; Special Prize for French—Blair ed permission to sponsor a trac-| Roland of Murray Horbor South,| Safety Committee _ presented At eeu London Hall oe is an ee ing trays, bowls, ane vie special prize for Chemistry, Geo- | Wilkie. : 7 left recently for Labrador where | Standard First Aid Awards to, ‘ ; i »| @ties made of beautiful Island) metery and Algebra—James Mc- errors. she will be engaged .in the haul-/ each Instructor and spoke to the |- a ee woods, from the modest workshop | Neill. are or aes cine aan. oie: tere ing of salmon from Labrador | group on the importance of com- _ Monday, July 6th house, used as a private| of Herbert Leavitt of Alberton.| Prize for Second Highest Stand- Kinkora Tips-. pitcher with Steven DesRoche) ports to Catalina, Nfld.,"to North! plete records and summaries of) 3 to 5 — 7 to 9 P.M. lias residence until a few weeks ago,‘ skilled designer and workman ining, Merritt E. Callaghan prize | working behind the plate. | Sydney for the next several| their various classes. - a has been completely redecorated | the art of woodcratt: for English and a special prize, + Doug MacDonald and. Billy) weeks. LIFE GUARDS inside and out and presents a/ of special intetest, also. is the | for Biology— Douglas Currie. Grand River. Martin made some fine defensive, She is under the command of| Life guards who will be St ———————————————————— most attractive appearance. On| tsiand pottery of Mrs. Paynter of| Prize for Third Highest Stand- Seve for the wiaeing (eam: Captain George White of Grand SSS the lawn comfortable chairs and Burlington. ‘Evangeline Pot-| ing, Merritt E. Callaghan, Prize : Banks, Nfld. The C.A. Roland is a table, shaded with garden um-| tery”, “made by descendants of} for English —Ann Livingstone. SUMMERSIDE + Kinkora de-| a . _, | ewned by Lea and Irving of Mur- Fire - Auto - Casualty brella, invite visitors to relax and| the Acadians at the Canuck Pot-| Special prizes for History and | fested Grand Riv aoe ag +” Thunders Down ray Harbor South. Marine THEATRE estes age diMans p Pg he coanied ty cama. (aaa League, Basehell fixture! Also recently in port there was] &_ @_ K. PEAKE ~ jij . jose 0 erry ° is ai to fave refreshments served in yan pple Hoos 8 ‘the ot | Cn aca ment played at en 2 Grand River 6-3 | the Shirley a hie. te LTD. : er an ive tea large displ lovely| Ross Brennan, Lorne Currie,| Morrison rst five! Islands and New- room where sandwiches, cookies, wo or Donna Hutt, Arlene Rennis, Myra| innings for Grand River during | SUMMERSIDE — On Saturday foundland ports to -Pictos, NS., a ae ea tea, Prince Edward Ishand elam | HAND CRAFTS Gaudet, David Campbell, ‘Bonita | Which he hit three for four to’ night in Summerside t’he for Maritime Packers. < | y chowder, ice ‘cream and soft Locally made ladies’ andicraft | Henderson, load all stickers. He was relieved | Thunders defeated Grand River | - JULY 6-9 drinks are available. By reserva-| s Judes an attractive assortment |GRADE XI PRIZES: by MacDougall who struck out 63. here Saturday. tion one may make arrangements] 9¢ crochet work. foam rubber| Prize for Highest Standing and |¢ight batsmen in the three inn-| Winning pitcher Pat Breen | Shows => for a meal to be served or £0 work ttoes and hooked rugs. | Special Prizes for English, Latin, ings he pitched. | wave up only two. hits but walKed 4 NOTICE i cae ea mall parties, uch as bridge,| Fingliy there is jewellery which | Chemistry, Biology. History, Sark was the winning pitcher | ight batters. Both the hits came : -will have sm irresistable appeal | Algebra and Geometry—“Ross dnd aleo hit two for four, one of | Fe i ee tehen | Lc He cae et eae Saas bik ibskee teeinent hued Leemtee cer Woe co te” game 'Y| Wanda Chappell led all batters All taxes, tuition and transportation charges “Witness. For. The Prosecution” : me . , : sue hitting two for three. LeBlanc hit |] Es : UGHTON I sterling silver are fashioned into | ing. torne Curse “|g triple for the winners. Marcial] due Morell School District must be paid by July} With: TYRONE POWER, CHARLES LA' eee i rings, brooches, necklaces and | for Third Highest Stand DAF | Beat : eer Pat Hires, sad Siar} The most electrifying entertainment of our ‘time:° earrings. Within a a time | ing —Donna ae Scie ae $s en mons also had singles 15th, 1959 or they will be handed to an attorney || . show is absolutely guaranteed as one of the best movies ever. there wi added jewel- | - Special Prize , ° - Breen struc’ ai white ij made. ; ry @ a Se Daas a tee aanee In Little League McKinnon cna oe for collection, COMING WED-THUR: “RUN SILENT RUN pe = ‘ found Frames and (in order of merit) ey Simmons of the Thunderbirds ‘| Wednesday night is Goodwill Night: One electric kettle donat- oS es |_Mary McNeill, Gloria Shaw, Mu URSIDE — Mi litte Lea-| made a fine défensive play in the | ‘BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. ©. ed by the Montague Electric Co.—your place for wiring and yg bree leaving ‘The Friendty David Morrell and Charles Yeo! gue action here Setunday the | fourth inning to rob Mary Gals | appliances—will.be given away. ~ ; House” one should see the ea | (equal), Ann Larter, Wendell | aon: defeated the R.C°A.F. 7-2.| of a base hit. ALBERTON VISIT ) ce ; Cahill, James McNeill, Garth| soe enutiaen Geesaen oie ave earn = = ~ Henry Clarke, teacher a¢| oom furnished as it would have = mitielaen dein uke toon | Malartic, Quebec,” spent a few | been in Grandmother's day. Duaher, Hilton Barbour, Geral Richards was the days at his home in. Alberton ijast gate ey te was hand- GRADE K AWARDS Rotary catcher and also led the week before leaving for Sackv'ile, a. lone mca by| - Prize for Highest Standing,| team in hitting with @ double and N-B. to attend summer school at } oa y | Governor-General’s Bronze Medal a triple. The Rotary committed --Motnt Allison University. See of Eerie tor fea|and’ Nicholson Pharmacy Prize| one error in the field whtle the ; VISITING NEICE bedspread. On a commode table for English—Mary McNeill. ero ieee May Martin, Moncton, Soe ee eee dee mer | CALCIUM i Bre’ Claude Sceasta."sod' a | erp alee. coarennanes "|, Pte reine sunt] CHLORIDE | 4 Nichol. Monta: i provi ‘ -—Da orr es j 4 , a . iit a cated to this room there} Yeo (equal). - | pi DS bo ak oe 4 BORDEN VISITORS is it a bathroom with | _ Nicholson Pharmacy Prise tor |] Sos and inany oiher a it Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lake and| the most modern fixtures and | =nélish—James McNeill. 100 Ibs. 5.25, 25 Ibe. 1.85 family, Borden, are visiting . in a powder GRADE IX CERTIFICATES Montague, guests of Mrs. George ore (im‘order of merit) The- ny : Lake, and in Valleyfield, guests bis 4a ete en = _ Archie Dunbar, Allison Bow- | ~ Co, a . a ; ‘ ts and science at Dal-' ‘ness, Wallie Millman, Billy Smith; ; —o sed Mrs. Heywood Mac housie University. She has ac-| Blair Wilkie, Ada Williams, mit | 137 Queen Biel : a cepted a position at the Nova : , ; ACCEPTS POSITION ~ Scotia Hospital, Dartmouth, for * ® ' Miss Margaret Hume,\Monta-| the summer months Se bee oente some HOW YOUR LIVER BILI @ Semmerside, P. E. 1. \, Semmerside, P. E. 1 _ Professional carts: Chartered. Accountants — T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank ef Commerce Building Phene 2235 RB. E. Ellis & Son Limited (/ Fwe — Aute — Casualty S Summer $. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman . Opt. BD. 8.0. ‘PHONE 3287 Summer St. : Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios O..W. SEARS ‘ ~George R. MacMahon, — LLB. . (Ake Hensingion. on Saterday) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water %t. : Summerside A- B. Campbell, BA, LLB. Phone S’Side 3818 Sen 4 ‘ 3 . MONTAGUE VISIT ~V . Mr. and Mrs. Berniey Cann, | and their son N.S., are the guests of Mr. Sandy MacDonald, Montague. GUEST OF AUNT Mrs. Marjorie Noddin, Black's ‘Harbor, N. B., is visiting in Mon- | tague, renee eunt. Mrs. | John A. Stewart. | Seer Mie cumuletfies feb ; BREAKS DOWN FAT Laboratory tests have new proved that ° . actually breaks it down, It is an “established ° medica] fact that when liver bile is added te fatty solids, the fat is broken down and _ ¥ISIT TO SISTER Mrs. John O'Rourke afd her? granddaughter, Louise, of New Bedford, Mass, are visiting the | former's sister, Miss Maud 0’-| .~ « WEEKEND VISIT | “Mr. and Mrs. A. Bishop and Mrs. | | John C.: Matthews motored from | Dorchester, N.B. to spend the weekend im Alberton and Char- il BARBOUR FUNERAL — The funeral of 7. Mrs. Eari Barbour was Sunday, after- noon from her late Sealine. Alma, Prince County, to Mont-| rose United Church, where ser- eamer and more complete digestion. forms a smooth, easy-flowing mix. In your body, precious liver bile helps tweak down fat the same way. Many foods reach the digestive tract as undigested fatty solids. Your golden liver bile helps break down this fat . . . unblocks it ... for | flow of liver bile needed te break down fat . - im your bedy. Se when you feel shuggish, ; nervous and need a laxative, get C Little Laver Pills. Remember, Carter’s not only relieves irregularity, but actually improves the Sew of iver’ bile nested to hureak dow tnt, REGENT - Monda; 1:15 — 9:10 8 ae SUMMERSDES ‘15, 16, 17,18 = Ath Annual LOBSTER CARNIVAL A COMMUNITY SPONSORED EVENT 7 FOUR GREAT - EVENTFUL - DAYS AND NIGHTS FUN - FEASTING - FRIVOLITY, =