pe ee eee ee ee ‘BAIT SHORTAGE FOUGHT growing scarcity of herring{on hand to transport the bony in the past few years. It was pos- oA bait has forced Island lobster- fh 6o travel far afield in search ‘an adequate substitute. Yes- some 20 fishermen from the Egmont Bay district were netting gaspereaux im the waters off the North River Causeway. A half-dozen gravel trucks were ISLAND Tignish Squadron BRIEFSIs Congratulated wi RECENT GUESTS Recent visitors to Montague were Mr. and. Mrs. William Watts, Charlottetown, Reginald Sackville, N.B. All were guests of Calvin Hilchey. "LEAVE FOR OTTAWA J. Frank Arnett of Summer- . accompanied by Mrs. Ar- nett left Wednesday by plane for Ottawa where Mr. Arnett, a dir- ector of the National Film Board, will_attend a meeting. ae DIES IN NEW YORK “The death occurred at New York on May 16th of Dr. George W. Muttart formerly of Alberton, P. E. 1. aged 92 years. The late Dr. Muttart was born at Cape Traverse; Dec. 8, gon of John L. and Isabelle Maier, He got his degree in in New York and prac- tised in Jersey City, N.J. for 62 years. His-wife Nora Harris pre- deceased him 30 years ago. ’ He leaves to mourn, one son, George of Jersey City and one daughter, Elsie, Mrs. Dewey How- ley of New York, also nieces and mephews in United States, and Mrs. Andrew Frizzell and Annie faland O'Leary, Prince Edward MACKEREL LANDED The first mackerel landed at Aiberton this year were brought fm yesterday morning by Upton Fraser. Only 50 were caught in ets set out the day previous and Whese were quickly disposed of to provide a tasty dinner for those fortunate to learn of the early catch. A number of Tignish and Al- berton fishermen were seiting nets yesterday in hopes of get- a supply of mackerel for Biter bait. ' Herring have been scarce in recent weeks and many fisher- men have been using cod and gaspereaux to bait their gear. < Professional Cards -. Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. “Canadien Bank of Commerce a Building Semmerside, P. E. 1. . Insurance B. E. Ellis & Son Limited fre — Avie — Casualty 8 Semmer St. Summerside Optometrists _ EL E. Parkman Opt. BD. 2.0. Wounmer St. ;. Summerside : B. F. Hunter, R.O. Gemmerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers Phone 2235) i C catch westward. Bait was also/ sible that the National Research man, deputy minister of fisher- ies, said that researchers so far} Left to right in the photo are been to determine; Ben Gallant, ley Arsenault the early summer herring|and Aylyre had fallen off so noticeably' Egmont Bay. ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN | The annual inspection of the | Tignish Air Cadet Squadron was Cormier and Ernest Wood of) carried out last evening in the Tignish Legion Community Cen- tre by Group Captain J.E. Creep- er, DFC, commanding officer of the Summerside RCAF Station. Group Captain Creeper was ac- ied by senior Air Cadet Sqdn. R. ficer Fit. Lt. C. Eakin and Dr. Gilbert Gallant, chairman of the Provincial Air Cadet League committee. Following squadron inspection, drill routine, and presentation of awards the inspecting officer cun- gratulated the cadets on their proficient drill excellent ap- pearance which said relfected Popular Vacation Specials To Be Continued By CNR MONCTON, — Two Canadian National Railways vacation ex- cursions which each year attract hundreds of holiday travellers are promising to be extremeiy S‘side Firm Has Branch In Ch‘town A share of the dairy market in Charlottetown and vicinity is being sought by Amalgamated Dairies Limited, a Prince County Co-operative firm with headquar- ters in Summerside. Ray Hambly, Norwood Road, has been named manager of the Charlottetown branch office 1o- cated at 130 Great George St. Mr. Hambly said last night that a refrigerated truck would be used to service customers with such company products as frozen foods, icé cream, chees and but- APPOINTED UBC DEAN VANCOUVER (CP) — Profes- sor David M. Myers, head of the electrical engineering department of the University of Sydney, Aus- tralia, has appointed dean of applied science at the Univer- sity of British Columbia. He takes over’his new post Jan. 1, succeeding Dr. Henry ‘C. .Gun- ning who resigned last year to become consulting geologist for the Anglo-American Corporation uh, .| Arsenault for having the highest 7 2S Ae ee RE ae ee Re ee Nee ae ke ‘ ’ eee Summerside 3031; Council would send experts to in- the situation this sum- mer, added. nault all of great credit on their officers, NCOs and the interest taken by the cmadets themselves. Dr. Gallant congratulated the squadron for winning two out of six special training awards pro- vided by the Air Cadet League and the RCAF. Russell Perry, president of the Tignish Legion, sponsors of the cadets, presented a first place special award to Cadet Reginald aggregate in all classes, second place to Cadet' Roy Pedersen for best all round cadet and third to William Perry for making the most progress. Following the presentations of promotions by Group Captain Creeper the inspection pariy was treated to a lunch by members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the -| as the CNR Overlander. Return- *|— sleeping accommodation, tic particular interest to Canadians. popular again this summer. These vacations on wheels bring At- lantic provinces’ residen‘s now to their native Atlantic seaboard home cities and towns, and take westerners now residing in the Atlantic provinces to their bi-th- place on the Prairies and Pacific Coast. The eastbound and westbound trips are organized by Edmon- ton, Alta., business man and for- mer Maritimer J.V. Dodds, who says reservations are still being received for both fun-filled excur- sions. The nationally-famed Bluenose ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 oo" Ty keg fi E if F Z The Electric Service League of this province held its first Efec- trical Show last evening in the auditorium of Prince of --Wales . as one of its public Premier : The report from Ottawa that if the report is true, it is “the greatest disaster that the trans. portation service between this and the mainland has suffered since the sinking of the SS Charlottetown 17 years ago.” The Canadian Press report from Ottawa says the government after a thorough investigation of the Lake Michigan ferry Vacation- land has -decided- that she would not be suitable for the North- umberland Strait crossing. The report adds that it would cost a million dollars to put the vessel in condition for .the service in addition to its capital cost. The owners have been asking $3,000,-| NOTICE The Montague branch of the Retarded Children’s Association will collect for the province wide drive in Montague, Lower Mon- tague, Cardigan, Murray River and _ Valleyfield areas during this week and the following week. Please support this worthy cause. . NEW OLIVER living in Western Canada back |. 4 SERIES Get the feel of an UxciViR with a work-test on your own farm. Call us today. FRED F. KITSON North River P. E. L A feature of the evening was, quite a panel discussion, chaired by A. D. Cameron, general mianager of Maritime Elecirte Co. Léd., with members of the panel including Keith Pickard, architect; Labels Report ‘Disaster 000 for the ferry. The report says the federal government is con- sidering the construction of a new ferry. The Premier said he would await with interest some official statement from the federal gov- ernment. He said he hoped it would not be delayed as in the ease of the causeway report. At the present time the ferry service is faced with a normal increase in traffic between Prince and the approach of another busy tourist season. Edward Island and the mainland | COMING SOON | The All New TAUNUS Built by Ford in | 1 j | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. June 4, 1959. 5 PUBLIC IMPRESSED Panel Discussion Features Electrical League Show tric, were won by Joseph Cairns, 74 Bayfield; Mrs. E.A. MacLean, 158 Elm; B.M. Sullivan, E.J. Sul- livan, 201 Grafton; K. Kiynes, 21%-King; George Howard, Court House; C.R. MacKay, 218 Kent and J.M. MacDonald, 275 Kent. fi Ty if i i \ i i i Alberton South Pigs Are Mysteriously Killed === aqGE. at G. L. Money Saving Bargains rik & Mackenzie's! Maxwell House Instant Coffee, 6 oz. . Salada Baker’s Monarch Woodbury’s _ MoreComfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant wa to overcome loose plate Giavomtort. PASTEETH, wiper an low’ nies Nols thc wer th firmer so that they feel more oom fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. 5t’s alkaline (non- acid). Does not sour. Checks “plate odor” (denture breath). Get FAS- TEETH at any drug counter. EXTRA SPECIAL This Week End at _ WIGHTMAN’‘S | SUPER MARKET EGGS Grade “B”—2\%4 Doz. 49 cents special, which made its first eastward trip to the Maritimes in 1948, leaves Vancouver July 10 this year. It willy arrive at Hali- fax July 16, after detraining along the way passengers bound ; for points in New Brunswick, | Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundlard. On the return trip the Bluenose spec-+ ial will leave Halifax August 7 for Vancouver arrival August 12. Trains on both of the vacation excursion consist of modern sleep- ers, dining car and a_ specially equipped recreation coach. CONSULT YOUR The westward trip to Wiamni- VETERINARY SERVICE KINGS COUNTY DR. W. MAROLD, SOURIS, PHONE 31-6 This includes Lots 38-47 inclusive; 56 and 55 DR. A. E. INGS, MONTAGUE, PHONE 157 Lots 50-54 inclusive; 57-65 inclusive and 66 WITH CONFIDENCE VETERINARIAN pef, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmon- ton,’ Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria leaves Halifax July 14 ing, this special train leaves Vancouver July 29, arriving at Halifax, Aug. 4. This year marks the eighth anniversary of this unique excursion. Specially reduced fares are of- fered on both the Overlander and the Bluenose special. All passen- travel on a oneare basis, the price of the trip, either or west, covering everything ba; meals and even tips. Along the way a number of stop-overs are arranged to per- passengers to view sights of f Et SOURIS THEATRE THURSDAY JUNE 4th. “Thunder Road” with ROBERT MITCHUM KEELY SMITH C APITOL — SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (THURSDAY - . 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