SE the heat yesterday as Old Sol really turned on after-| cummerside’s Queen Elizabeth BRIEFS Is Court Charge MONTAGUE — Kings County MONTREAL VISITORS Arthur Green. FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Francis Brehault , Passadena, California: irs. Frances‘ Brehault McPhail, im Mass., and Mrs lady: Brehault Noton, South California have been for the past few days’ at Linkletter Motel and return te their homes on Monday. MacMurdo, : cman o ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. D. F ughlin and son Danny of , Quebec are spending a h’s vacation with Mrs. Mac ghiin’s sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Raymond White Mac KEEFE FUNERAL — uncer eervices for the late Keefe ~~ held yesterday p at the Church of the n ate Conception, Pal- Road Solemn Requiem th Mass was conducted by . Nazaire Gallant with Rev. wd McGaugh as deacon and Gonzaga Gallant as sub and and ett, Ralph, Clarence Keefe, all grandsons, and Mark Doyle was under direction of | Rooney Funeral Home. In- was in the church ceme- Pqri McKENNA FUNERAL — of the late Mrs. was held Wednesday from the Charlottetown P Home to St. —Dunstan’s lien where “ Requiem Hizh was celebrated by Rev. eee Roche, who also con- The Rev. P.E. MacDonald was im the sanctuary. Pallbearers’ were John John Chinery, Francis ma, Le-} d. Interment was the athol cemetery. STEVENSON FUNERAL— Th tuneral of the late Lorne Teich venson was held vesterday afternoon from the home of his ats. Mr. and Mrs. Read iewenson, Rustico. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. in essional Cards Chartered | _ Accountants ~~. Earle Hickey & Co. - ai Bank of Commerce zB E. Ellis & Son Limited) 2 fre — Auto — Casualty s “Sommer &. Surmmerside ___, Optometrists be E. E. Parkman Opt: 0. 2.0. PHONE 3287 fesenemes Sh Summersida ~~ B. F. Hunter, R.0. Semmerside, ?- £. 1. : SMALLMAN’S BUILDING - Photographers The Read Studios DB. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. ay hos Kensington on Saturdsy's) Phone Summerside 355! Summeriide S'Side. Mrs. Ernest Newby and sons Gaudet. ayne and Brian, of Monireal, ‘spending the summer months | .A resident of Montague, charg- Albany, as guests of Mr. and ed Mor- | are first cousins of Dr. | Summer- | Ma IF | Mr James. Pallbearers were Messfs | The | James | d the service at the grave. | CET Rev. ; . Bernard Gillis assisted in the | Mae orastnee of the dc-| Phone 2235 ‘made the announcement. Phane _31146_ - | TO VISIT BRIEFLY | Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert A. Q.C,. held court in Georgetown, yesterday. with - eer of \a still un- tA. E. Finoey assisted by Rev. Bryer Jones.. The pallbearers were Freddie Andrews, Errol Runtain. Lyall Parkman, Charlie | Carr, Billy Nunn, Jackie Chand- \ler. The flower bearers were | Way ne Dickieson, Alyre Gallant,, | Amos Gallant, George Toombs, | Beverely Dickieson, Leith Dickie- son. Jimmy Stevenson, Ralph | Dickieson, Elbert Orr, R. Cras- | well, Robert Buntain. Interment | ; |} was- in Floral Hills Memorial ardens. : \ \ IN HOSPITAL F. F. Larter, Alberton, is: a patient in the Western Hospital. TO CAPE BRETON and Mrs.. Ellis MacPher- son, Peter’s Road, spent the week end in Cape Breton, N.S. AT CASCUMPEC Gapt. and Mrs. L. A. Dignan are spending a holiday at Cas- cumpec. SUNDAY GUESTS | Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- | Laren, Cable Head, motored to | Peter's Road on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert | Hicken , FROM MONTREAL Messrs Ben and Larry Profit, | Montreal paid a brief visit , to | their home in Alberton during the weekend. SLAND ‘Still Possession DONT YOU WISH "YOU COULD GET IN HERE TOO? te| the hot faucet in a big way. At suck tates aad the toddlers and young fry were having a Sth, was today convicted as 90 pounds. He was fined $10 and costs. A Cardigan resident and a Montague resident were each fined $20 and costs for having liquor in their possession in a sjteching good time 20 te quite obvious in the photo above. ‘|Cabinet “— Te Summerside 8031; Alberton 63-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, July 23, 1959. 3 ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 Red-Polish wahsa WARSAW (Reuters) — Russia and Poland said Wednesday night they will back Communist East Germapy in any moves it takes to eliminate “the abnormal situa- tion in West Berlin.” The declaration came in a joint statement signed by Soviet Pre- mier Khrushchev and Polish Cemmunist party chief Wlady-| | S‘side Police Nab Suspect After Some Fancy Footwork lolts Big Four Meet ment’s legislation establishing a|slaw Gomulka at the end of the $1,000,000 fund for research into| Soviet premier’s 10-day visit to children’s di as the federal | Poland... - : government's ial gift mark-| The two Communist leaders ing her visit, the cabinet could|also warned that the Western take action“to bring the legisla- tion formally into’ effect. About the only thing required by law of cabinet meetings that would mark the, event , Perma nently, experts here\’say, is (hat any order - in - council must be datelined. therefore have in mind a cabinet order - in - council proclaiming the legislation establishing the Queen's research fund Legisle- tion finally comes into effect on proclamation by cabinet. Should this turn out to be the case, the necessary order would ways than one. The last cabinet meeting out- side Ottawa was in Toronto in 1958 during the election cam- paign. It was held there to pass a few orders-in-council because on the particular date in question most ministers were in Toronto. MEETING. ON-~TRAIN Experts in i prime min- ister’s office recalled that a cab- inet meeting was held on the fu- neral train of the late Prime Min- ister King in 1950. He was buried in Toronto. A meeting of the treasury,poard | place other than their residence. A rtesident of Cardigan was fined five dollars and costs for | having improper equipment on | his motor vehicle. A Lower Montague resident and a resident of Gaspeaeaux were each fined $10 and costs when they pleaded guilty of driving without due care and attention. A resident of Abney was fined five dollars and costs for failing to register his motor vehicle for AT ALBERTON SOUTH Mrs. Charless Mallett of Cam-} bridge, Mass., accompanied by} her son, Charles Mallett, Jr.,/ ‘and her granddaughter, Mary Reth Maliett of Melrose, Mass., | are spending sometime at AL : | berton South. ON MOTOR TRIP | Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacSwain and son; Lyn, Chester MacSwain Jr., Peter's Road, and, Miss Phyllis Nicholson, Valleyfield, | spent the. weekend motoring | through New Brunswick. A MURRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Chorneyko, Dartmouth, N. S., are spending ‘their vacation at Murray River at the home of Mrs. Chorneyko’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veo the current year. Ian M. MacLeod, crown prose- cutor for Kings, represented the crown in all cases. . — BEETLE “INVASION” in 10 transport planes which ar- | rived in West Germany from the United States Wednesday. The West German Economic Agency said measures have been taken against further “invasions.” | Charlottetown. —a committee of the cabinet that deals with federal money mat- ters—was held some years azo in Again, the main reason was that at a certain time, it was found most of the required The prime minister might; have to be datelined Halifax. This | would make it historic in more. stand at the foreign ministers conference on Germany “‘may lead to a new ag¢riviation of the situation, pregnant with -danger to the cause of peace in Europe.” They described as “completely abnormal and impermissible’ the “occupation status’ maintained by the Western powers in Berlin. The 10-page statement, issued by the official Polish news na | ' ithe German problem and Euro- *|pean security at a conference be- solution of the principal problems of the present day a conference of heads. of governments which would discuss and make decisions concerning the most pfessing problems of the present interna- jtional situation would have an important significance, and would undoubtedly contribute to the lessening of international ten- sion.”” Poland and Russia emphasized the “particular reasons” for par- ticipation of Poland and Czechos- lovakia in discussion concerning lAttend Camp | The it Summerside Scouts Troop arrived at Camp , Buchan Sunday, July 19 «and ‘will be breaking camp at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 26. Camp P, NEW BRITISH CAR t SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) The British Motor Corporation ‘s! fivesting £19,000,000 ($53,200,000) in Australia to produce a new, Morris car, the Major I, G. A Lioyd, joint managing director of the corporation, said in © Mel- SOURIS THEATRE © Thursday, July 23 “The Silent bourne Wednesday at the unveil au ing of the new car. Enemy - AUSSIE TERRITORY with Lawrence Harvey, Tiny Coces Islands in the In- Don Addams. dian Ocean has a population of 610 and is ‘a territory of Aus- \ tralia. tween East and West. BAN A-WEAPONS ; The 10 - page declaration said Threat has Nias : said and added: “The standpoints of both sides have been better explained in the| carried out.” face of.a number of problems, bagerety 31, have RAR the existing deverzences been clartied;” attempts “were jthe two countries “consistently | demand full and unconditional | hanning of these weapons, it said, ane: “It ly because the West- ern Somers made the threat of! using atomic weapons a basis of | | their foreign policy that it has not | heen possible to far to. solve. this) pressing problem.” LARGE DEBT Canada’s gross public debt at 1958, was $16,418,541, to bring nearer the view-| ints of jhe sides} But, at the same time. it was noted with regret that in view. of the stand of the Western powers ag PAP, called for a summit e and for the. uncondi-} - tional nning of atomic weap- ons. The declaration added: | “If despite the goodwill of the German Democratic . ‘Com- munist) cialist countries, liquidation . of the abnormal situation ‘in West Berlin is not afected. then Po land and the Soviet Union will support East Germany in the measures whicl¥-she may recoz- Republic and other So- - RRAY RIVER. ‘THEATRE MONTAGUE Wed. - Thur. % 8:30 Adm. 46 - 66 - 1.98 Adm, 40 - 68 - 7% . Matinee Sat. 2 pm fo. nize as appropriate within the| framework of her sovereign rights, to liquidate the abnormal situation in West Berlin.” SEE POSITIVE WORK The two delegations “consider that at the foreign ministers con- ference in Geneva positive, work t of somewhere else. The prime ministers’ office ex- perts were unable, however, to recall the date of this meeting As far as they ‘ould learn these were the only meetings of a federal cabinet outside Ottawa members would be there instead in the country’s history. | HERE’S REGENT seth Katheva Grant Hope fmerson - jeff Doanet! - arse May be HALTER DOMLEER = Prodred by HAIITY JOE BROEM — D oactad be GETIROT MARU 8 ARE: AR IRIR mECR Te Thursday - Friday 7:20 — 9:15 Jeanette Molen - Seen MicCiory - Freestme Wade ries, WEEKLY SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs.. Harold of Svdney. N.S., their niece, Mrs, | Bruce McLean and her daughters, vicited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Profitt, Resebank, and Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Leard, Brooklyn, on Tuesday. AT PETER’S ROAD and Mrs. Douis Lafferty, JInseph Power, Charlotte- tawn, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zaleq- ski and three children, Brian, | Pamela and Robert, New York, spent Saturday at Peter’s Road, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicken | Ten Mr Mrs 22 WITNESSES Summerside congregation The i of Jehovah's witnesses will ‘be re- | | pre-ented by 22 local witnesses at, | the four-day convention to be held Aucust 13 to 16 at the Forum im Halifax. John Ens, minister of Jehovah's” witnesses, SPENDING LEAVE Cpl James Profit of the RCAF, | stationed at Mount Apica, P,Q., is | spending leave with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Profit, Alber- |} ton. p Katherine and Barbara,- of To- |) Garden of the Gulf ASSORTED JELLO SUNKIST ORANGES Miss Helen Woodside of Mel- rese, Mass and Miss Core Fair- | hanks of Rockport, Mass., ar- rived last evening to visit briefly | with the former's cousin, Mrs. A. *C. Green, Alberton. ~ , | ARE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James McKinnon lof Quiney, Mass are —, oe Mir and Mrs. Brydog Senith, ' Alberton South. GALVANIZED BUCK THIS WEEK ONLY! Se Paints SES COTTAGE ROLLS, halves HEINZ TOMATO SOUP WADDELL- BROS. BURFORD BARTLETT PEAS, 15 KING COLE TEA BAGS, 60's : WAX BEANS Maxwell House INSTANT COFFES pre aeny sae 2 on. jar 45¢ Varnishes and Shellaca and Spred Satin. , Z y A y Z Z A y A A. 0 Ul teas Titer 1.00 |f sesses 6 for 65¢ idea ie -.. 14 qt. size 89 it_had‘ not heen possible to attain i. an understanding on a peace . treaty with Germany and normal- i ization of the situation in West RE Berlin. { a = senndeup now professed Thursday - Friday | e Western powers a the Saturd German Federal Republic ‘West July 23 - of Germany? postpones the under- y - standing awaited by all nations ta a a - 55 , 7 : and may lead to a new aggrava- me 5: p-m. tion of ‘the situation pregnant CECIL B._ DEMILLE'S with danger to the cause of peace “Old SLOSS ree in Europe.” TE Be Both sides “maintain that for * Now Many Weer Y eller —COMMANDMENTS FAIL SE TEETH : JX PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN VISTAVISION AND TECHNICOLO® ; Fess Parker “# With More Comfort by Disney P, . ® Pleasant alkaline ‘ ae J of e . : Adventure and life in Texas. 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