PAGE Souris 32.2 marketing as well. “This is your only hope of servival in agri- culture”’, he said. | : ; : ; - <. : : ' f he re ' ; . — : : ¢ LAN f) N EWS ie He re: st * as ms | 4 pe . “GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: - a La Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2.. Montague 97-2; = | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., July 27, 1959. 3 sig PREMIER SPEAKS TO ‘COUNTRY CAUCUS’ Pes = E.. faz: : ‘ : i” Siw Province To Establish . i + ~ Marketing Depariihent ¥ 4 <i = i : pees wear that the Island one ae itself with sales is : 4 = government was preparing to set | promotion through advertising : % af “< r up a marketing department. and public relations programs, * 3 . Speaking to the group of Island | the said. : , $ farmers and agrioulturists attend-| LONG OVERDUE & " resioe yom. ~ ing the dinner meeting which} The minister of agriculture, mite es closed the first day of the two-day| Hon! Eugene Cullen noted that a : Read Country Caucus being held at St.| such a scheme was long overdue . rf Be Dunstan’s University, the premier} and must be instituted # the : oe said that the new department| growers hope te save the im % oo would be similar in function to! dustry. : ae . i wy those now operating -in the other; Mr. Cullen warned those pre- ¥ m : provinces. sent that they must be willing “‘to/ > Island Ayrshires Show Up aad Well In Production Records HUNDREDS of visitors knelt te _ worship at the foot of the shrine The July issue of the “Canadian Sr. 3 Yr. Oid Chass: =~-of St. Anne when they visited Ayrshire Review” lists several} Royalty = Bonnie-415151- ; : Allison University in Sackville, llarge and handsome collection of « NB., spent the weekend with his | ; ton. “1 County Hospital, when their car) Professional Cards pat the Valley’, was rendered by, The value of co-operative ef- af P, Earle Hickey & Co. Stirling MacLeod. Pallbearers fort was well illustrated by two All ar rs of taxes for the Town of : Canadian Bank of Commerce were Watson MacDonald, Gordon | tadjoining aoe eS M ea ‘at bli nna? ¢ id Building | MacKenzie, Daniel MacPhee,’ Cape Breton, Mr. Sangster not t ue wi ublis not i , Summerside, P. E. .1. Phone 2233 Kenneih MacKinnon, Kelsey| In the one the —— owned ontag P pa : Buchanan and Wilford Buchanan. | their own gear a processing | s : : Insurance Interment was in the church. plant, and each family earned a | before the end of July. ii Son cemetery. The funeral was large- .net income avaraging several i R. te hae se oeo ly, attended. thousands of —a year. In = Signed: ES 8 Summer St. ‘Summerside P 7:15-9:10: TNs csienaiasaesiaash ie E. E. Parkman , , 1 ‘Opt. D., 8.0. Univesal Intemational pum, ge ¥ a } : PHONE 3287 ( £ 4) : : __+ Summer St. Summerside 5 { a enlaw a B. F. Hunter, R.O. | . Lennox Island yesterday to join in the celebration of St. Anne’s Sunday. 5 000 Attend Observance ISLANDAt Lennox Island Reserve * SUMMERSIDE— An -estimated §,000 Islanders and _ visitors | | ments were “manned by workerg;and other refreshments were from Tignish “and Summerside | available all day. Benediction of the Blessed BRIEFS: VISITED RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay, | Alberton, visited relatives im! Charlottetown on Sunday. FROM OTTAWA re Miss Dora Bowness has arrived | tors from Ottawa to spend a holiday in | Montrose. FROM SUMMER SCHOOL Miss Evelyn Carpenter, student | at Mount Allison summer was a weekend guest of her mo- ther. Mrs. F. J. Carpenter, berton. \ FROM CAMBRIDGE Mr. Harold Weeks of Cam- bridge Mass.. is spending his vacation in Borden guest of his) brother-in-law and sister Capt. | and Mrs. George Burch. ill: | Rev. Reginald Phelan and the | Dame thronged to Lennox Island yes- ‘and communities in between as / terday to join the resident: Mic- | there are not enough “on the YYsl- mac Indians on. their .resetv@ ang to handle this part ef_ the =o eo Ann’s Sun- cidinidl, epnimih. at 4 p.m. Parking space was at a pre- mium. and cars were parked on’ ' McLellan, Ph.D., professor at St. number of people from neigh- | Dunstan's’ University; Deacon bouring communities assembled was Rev. Reginald Phelan, Lot with Tignish congregation to sub-deacon, Rev. Pius Murn- worship and to rejoice in the re- aghan, Grand River. ee ae this beautiful | at ched church building. — se Blige dP cy ra The service was conducted by Elmer McLean. Mrs. C. H. Weeks was organist Two guests soloists contributed | of the church building has been repaired. The interior has been completely redecorated and new carpet has been provided for the aisles and pulpit platform. ot Most of the labour involved in cleaning and redecorating was | voluntary. Much commendation | tis due the small group of devot- |ed people who worked so hard organist and choir director was Sister St. Anthony of the Notre | Sisters, St. Mary’s Con- Sacrament was heid in the church * Island Ayrshires whose 240-305 | 9,969, day records were received in the| Pr. 3 Yr. Old Clea: 129; 419, 131;—4.20. T ‘NOTICE Association Office from May 16 to} Charlottetown, Royalty June 15," 1959. Names of sires are | -415364- Director E given in brackets. All the cows | Farms, Charlottetown 11,417, 150; listed have scored 120 per cent of | 481, 153;—4.21. more of breed class average in| Sr. 2 Yr. Old Class: j both milk and fat. Figures re} Fairvue Pansy A. MacRae} present pounds of milk; per cent and Sons, Oharlottétown -0,146, | of class; ‘pounds of fat; per cent | 138; 4297 141:—4.23. of class; and per cent of fat. |. Jr. 2 Yr. Old Class: Mature Class (10 years | over): Bell Fountain Jeanie— -Windsor | Farms, Bell, South Melville, P.E.1. 11,669, Jo | Director Experimental Farms, Charlottetown 8,660, 125; 368, 127;—4.25, i ‘ —4.00 a3 fleet of 17 fishing boats fer- | Lobster as well-as ham dinners both sides of the road leading “ Pia 139; eurthe pec} Weng case erg Keats oe — coed area ee er eon oe te eee cece, eee en Sur vi v or) WE. 2B: 362,127: >—4.17, renee i. a - — parties Tignish and hot dogs ‘from the w wharf. aco sa Brgshey i ! win a ans las 10.460, 125; 382, 1244.08. | brief water outing was one of the Seems ties (5 years 91 CUSTOMS WORKERS STRIKE | highlights for many of the visi- ' nis urc Ss e ir = | LIMA, Peru (AP’—Peru's’ cus- youre”: toms employees want on strike emir gh the Fairvue Luts— ras B. at | throughout the county for higner ‘an Sol Hi Mass on Red d B V | Fred T. MacRae, etown, 1s church grounds was celebrated at | ecorate y oO teers PEL. 10,809, 126; 573, 165;—5. 38. | wages Thursday. Worx in rH |11 o'clock with a large attend-| Fairvue Minnie — 11,538, 131; | toms houses was paralyzed. Tax ance. TIGNISH — At Tignish United) Calvary.” 491, 138;—4.26. collection employees announced The celebrant was Rev. Thmas Church Sunday afternoon a eras | In recent weeks the foundation Sr. 4 Wr. Ald Class: support of the customs men and Charlottetown Fair Ho p @— workers in Peru's social security 400030-D i r e ctor Experimental system also threatened to go en Farms,\Charlottetown 11,132, 133; = - Royalty Sovereign Peggy-407906 ad et eee to the service of praise. Mrs. Earle Atkinson sang ‘““‘How Great Thou Art’’ and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Williams sang “A Dream of Summerside. Rev. E. W. is pastor of Lennox vent. MacInnis Island. BORDEN VISITOR Mrs. Jessie Chaplin of Brook- line Mass.. spent the past two and contributed so beautify their place of publicwor- ship. generously to weeks in Borden guest of her) brother, and sister-in-law Mr. and | Clusively of Indians. Mrs. George Burch. After leaving the wharf at ; Lennox Island the first attraction WEEKEND VISITOR for visitors was the handicraft Henry Clarke, who is at #74- tooth manned by Miss Elizabeth | fmg summer school at Mount | ywschell. Here were displaced a . s, tomahawks, bows and aunt, Mrs. C. H. Weeks, Alber- | arrows and several other of the | |Indian crafts. Large numbers stopped next at whose! the shrine of St. Anne where they . lable last | knelt in prayer on the steps lead- of|ing to the summit of the shrine. nd| From there, the crowd wandered ito the games area where motor driven swings were kept busy by the kiddies and games and other amusements were there for the older folks. Many of the booths and amuse- BOYS SHAKEN UP Two Summerside boys . Bames were not aval -pvening. were shaken up, one * them receiving a scalp wou ; ‘requiring attention at Prince crashed into a carry-all machi ne} i In SouthWest Lot 16 on Saturday | ; afternoon. The collision is said to have ogcurred w hen the construc-| : tion machine turned off the high-; ; way as the car was passing it. BOY INJURED | MOFFAT FUNERAL — The The four-year-old son of Mr. !rineral for Mrs. Bruce Moffatt ‘ and Mrs. Francis Flood, 163 Elm \2. held from her late residence «Avenue received a shaking UP New Glasgow on Friday after- and a scrazed cheekbone last noon, July 24th. Rev. Mr. Lope evening when struck by a Car OB ang Rev. Bryer Jones, conduct- ; Elm Avenue. Young Danny is now eq the service. Pallbearers were: : at home. ‘Chester Bulman, Eric Steven- REVISITING FRIENDS [22% Morten Larkin, | Warfield zallant and Blair An-| Mr. Fred Murphy, retired post- Orr, Ed Gallant an idrews. Flowerbearers: . Lloyd master at Scarborough. Ont. | Ross, Errol Buntain, Robert accomipanied by Mrs. Murphy, is /Buntain and Oliver Parkmah. In- revisiting did friends in Charlotte-'terment in the New Glasgow town. Mr. Murphy served over- | Cemetery. seas with the First nee | Continzent in the Firs World : , War. having enlisted here in 1914! ance Corps. : funeral of the late Mrs. Clarence BS. Presbyterian Church. The service was conducted by Rev. George! Killen assisted by Rev. Donald | Nicholson. A,solo “Going Dowa Chartered Accountants — The choir was comprised ex- > in the Ist Canadian Field Ambul-_ FRIZZELL FUNERAL — The} | Frizzell was held Saturday, July | 1959, from the Clyde River | : the other the fishermen used com- _pany gear and sold to a company plant, and each averaged nruch less annually than thir neighbors in the adjoining village. The first village had added 34 homes since he co-operative ef- fort commenced and were forced COMMUNITY ATTRIBUTES to ‘import labor each vear. The In the opinion of the teacher second had added two house at groups a good rural ‘community | most and faced a growing exodus must possess the following attri-| % Young people each on butes: unity, freedom, a co operative spirit, good will. wide-| TWO HOLSTEIN TRIPLETS spread ownership, productivity, | Threat To 8 ‘Continued from page 1) services made available by the provincial agricultural represen- tatives could be much more wide- ly exploited for this purpose. Ia security, and a good, wholesome | ,. va be ont con — family life. ia mom wo en unty - it was rT i ' J | Stein cows have given birth to S generally agreed the’ver- triplets, an event that experts say | tical integration coyld be a good jhappens only” once in every 300,- thing for the Province’s economy, lectei : | if it were fully controlled by the | ue te om Pp | Col. F. I. Andrew, Charlottetown _|Hall Kensington 9:00 a.m. and Charlottetown Noble Lavinia-|- [Red Cross Swimming In- structions begins at Mar- gate Shore Monday July (27. Registration at Town. Sponsored By Kensington Lions Club. _Notice Ir ‘Tenders will be received til August 1st for clean- Lowést or any ‘tender not | necessarily accepted. Mrs. Blanche England, Secretary. 456, 132;—4.10. Jr. 4 Yr. Old’ Class: Paes & Nerve Tension MURRAY RIVER ‘THEATRE duly 27th and 28th, Monday and Tuesday | 9,581, 120; 415, 126;—4.33. sail | | ARY TO KIDMEY IRRIT SECOND to new laboratory IRRITATION. thousands are now discovering how much | stronger and better they can feel by combating ordinary or Bladder Irritations. These trritat: often occur after 35, and may make you tense and nervous-from too frequent, burning er itohing urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suf- fer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed, In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in " Bungalow ‘For : Sale At Alberton South Five rooms, modern Oohumbing, electricity. 1 rere lot, situated on pave- | ment. ne. oo a gas by giving ee MAU ICE PERRY, Sr. OYVSEEX at drussists, Peel better fact’ | e 118 Alberton Montague Classes eek ee ee ee Elmsdale Man Suffers Injuries ALBERTON — Everett Adams of Elmsdale is a patient in the Western Hospital at Alberton suf- fering from shock following a highway accident near Alberton ~— Saturday night. Adams was driving alone Rua Alberton in a pick-up truck when the vehicle went out of control and crashed across the ditch into a field on the farm of Chester Hayes. The vehicle was extensively , damaged. During our Anniversary Sale July 28 te August let We will, each day, give ito some lucky customer one 'galion of Martin Senour Maureen Sullivan, Norman Mar-| House Paint tin, arry Johnston, Brent Camp- OR ag ec bell, Kenneth Kerr, Jock Beck FREE | Mares ave ae, ne River, > Thccnailiodees” Sandra Boeh- Ww. H. BURNS, ‘ Malpeque. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be ah interruption of electric power om our Hunter River line on Wednesday, July 29th between the hours.of 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m., weather permitting, to enable us to replace a pole im thé Milton area. The areas affected will be from Charlottetown te Hunter River, Fredericton, and New Glasgow to Rustieo. MARITIME, ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Adm. 30 - 40 - 55 Time 8:30 p.m. SAD SACK With Jerry ‘Lewis, ex- i] cellent comedy-drama, money back guarantee, helieve it or not. ' farmers and fishermen | In summing up the discussion | Father Simpson stated that co- operation, Whe (floting was a! | moral respons»bility. The man | who votes twice on election day | is less blameworthy than the in- | dividual who does not vote at all, he said. Earlier the chairman defined vertical integration as the sum of all the processes by which any product arrived in the hands of a consumer. Big business bad been practis- ing vertical_integration for many years, Father Simpson noted. | “Imagine what chaos and cut- throat competition would have re- sulted if Henry Ford had allowed ; any Tom, Dick or Harry to mar- ket his produce.”’ he said. Greatest comedy drama “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS” THEATRE MONTAGUE Mon, - Tues. - July 27-28 ever to play this theatre. Farmers, he added. were the eee papeeeatienepeienaaieoes only people in the worid who tried to operate a business by buying retail and selling wholesale. \ VALUE SHOWN _ Summerside, P £1 Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING JANET LEIGH Photogranhers ; The Read Studios” ‘| he D. W. SEARS - .\ Barristers \ourelan Bt George R. MacMahon, er Pers | eee | (Also Kensington on Saturday's! Phone Summerside 3551 ' 255 Water St. wo LES TREMAYNE AINDA CRISTAL Rversbedy is Coming! — Join your Friends in a : A- B. pooner nena gern BA, LL.B.) MARCEL DALIO big day’s outing. tiie “KEENAN WYNN » ELAINE STITH ~ NOTICE ~ Murray Harbour Elevated Platform rlouglt and ham dinner. Bazaar G ~ a TEA- PARTY @ FIELD EVENTS Ladies of the United Church will FU IN FOR ALL — ALL FOR FUN July 29, 1959 Publie Address System serve a turkey table, horse swing, booths, CM, y will rent: four ~ rooms and-a view — BY RAS: DIAN NATIONAL pay tA TE RY; * “fl Red Cross Swimming Badges -