J > ae os x % Se eee ee Le” a ee oe Seon ee ate ae ee es A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE SIXTY'S SIZZLE pooDoooooo THAT'S © CHEVY! The car with the year’s hottest style is getting the warmest reception of all! And it’s no wonder... when you look at all the new and different.things Chevrolet has The glamorous Impala Sport Sedan te SPIRITED PERFORMANCE... You get more go per gallon from every Chevrolet. Chevy's eager Hi-Thrift Six and new economy Turbo-Fire V8 satisfy your urge for response and pander to your piggy bank as well. And Chevrolet also offers Canada’s widest range of optional V8’s. Thrill to Chevrolet's per- formance today! : 6 => LOTS AND LOTS OF LUGGAGE SPACE Just flip up the counter-balanced lid and you discover a full thirty cubic feet of ¢asily accessible luggage space. There’s more than enough room for all the things the family wants to bring along. Look into Chevrolet today and see for yourself. “& Chevrolet. cushioned seats . . . standard features put you at your ease the for 1960! Come see it! The Superlative ’60 Chevrolet . . ; nearest to perfection a low-priced car ever came! ao NEW CHOICE OF COLORS AND MODELS FOR '60... Each of Chevy’s sixteen gem-bright 60 models brings you a brilliant choice of colors, both solids and exciting two-tones. And the radiant new lustre you see on Chevrolet now will ast! Another reason why your new car should be a ROOM AND ELEGANCE IN INTERIORS . . . Brilliant color-keyed interiors . .\. foam- unsurpassed roominess and an unequalled array of moment you enter. CHE VROLE T ae “ GOODSPEEDS (P. E. 1.) LIMITED. 203 FITZROY ST., PHONE 6571 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L powerful, smooth-riding — automobile manufac- anged by the neck until deal = This man deliberately murdered a young girl. Now he too must die, by hanging. If you were present at his execution—what would you see — how would you feel? Remembering what. happened to the girl, would you be glad to see this man die? Or would you feel that no matter what he had done, he should not die? Newspaperman - Don Stainsby gives a graphie account of a prison. execution in this issue of our Weekend Magazine. ‘™ , Your best reading value is your week-end newspaper! THE EVENING PATRIOT “compact” cars. But what’s the real story? Staff new cars, and a few old ones, and reports on the * ‘situation in a Weekend feature article this week. Economical, good-looking, easy to park, turers make great claims for their 1960 Writer Roy Shields test-drove several of the Sparetime Miners: Harry Ryan dreamed of gold for years, and finally leased of land in Nova Scotia that contained an abandoned mine, which he and his wife began to de- velop. Though the diggings haven't yet paid off in gold, the Ryans have enjoyed every moment, a tract Witch’s Eve & Two little boys from Holland learn aH about. Hallowe’en— jack o’ lanterns, paper masks, bob-apples, costumes, and tricks or treats. Week- end’s delightful photostory shows how Peter and Jan, and their parents, became firm admirers of a Canadian custom. Yea Coach! Peahead Walker of the Mont- real Alouettes is undoubtedly the most storied coach in the football world. Weekend Sports Editor Andy O’Brien has collected several anec- dotes about Peahead from his friends in all corners of North America, from his wife and from the indomit- able Peahead himself, $ $ .2.00 ea: Mrs. S. Knight, Mrs. ° : : 5 — ‘ - ' , F appreciation of the P i h choo rojec | dran YSTOM fi ccscr te tet ois WUral Fig TO] |. Pry ee ; a | tind fae ee ee a F . | Arousing Island Interest. a Asked For Town fii" Ss GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: — ag se ae ___ The Cerfiral Queens Rural High | apathy in the matter of education, | ment towards a betterment of Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 OF THE GUARDIAN an immediate survey. Sweden's exports of : _ School project is now in full swing | but the promoters of the Central| rural conditions which is com- , . The Montague fire department] The commitee was appointed |building board totalled 188, and has aroused a great deal of | Queens project are finding that | manding an increasing volume of : 4 = ~ > | appeinted a committee to wait on] following a lengthly discussion at|tons in the first half of 1959, interest, not only in the area | this is really due to lack of infor-| popular support.” Mr. Hall said. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 28, 1959." 3 the’ town council at their next|the regular fire department held|gain of 12 per cent age | ideration, but in other | mation, and the response to the| 1511 MEETING meeting with a written recom-|last night in the council cham- — eee oe canoe Weare praees) Saenee mare a he snstings “The em of making known |\ 7 Ri it e as ae 98 ngage Po oe ages ner grag Band lg if rural facilities are under Glasgow and Hunter prob on Cred U Walsh spoke briefly. serious consideration A number of firemen expressed ares ‘Footer Hall of Hunter River said inate Sees re ee ee |S Oe iver nion May soeaaes prevesied Dade [tema 0 te (ook. EOE ae bel tence OS toe De ee Hall , variety program presented main-| tem. in fn i tance of the town policeman who a W Mtr, Hail has received requests| Indirect su. reise tee ran ceet ste to mer ood de (aS Total Of 164 Members ly by the younger credit union| recommended that the town hire|kept traffic moving and held on | ORPHANAGE - v . Hall . or i ; members and following adjourn- ; v 7 ONS “for information about the project | Principle of the rut. “high school cuss them. Thursday evening will| _ ‘ CONTRIBUTI from three other centres who see| ¥@5 Siven by the n.‘ister of give another section of the pro-| VERNON RIVER — The annual!on the annual meeting of |ment, lunch was served by the a in the provision of a high school | ©ducation in his remarks et the ject area a chance to do this.| meeting of the Vernon River P.E.I. Credit Union League ladies. . $ 500 M N. H.. DeBlois, of this type some solutions to the semi-annual meeting of the Is-| when a public meeting will be} Credit Union Ltd., was held in the Rev. Clifford Muryhy. ' ; ce SUMMERSIDE : ov, a e2 Problems of the rural areas in re-| Ha MeTainglon ea Monday taxpayers of the school districts | Barish hall, Vernon River, Mon-| New officers elected for three y= $ 200 Mrs, L. H. Davison, West said, Aen Schenk education, | night. Dr. Dewar stressed the im-|of Wheatley, Oyster Bed Bridge| “a, Oct 2h | year terms are: directors, Her TONIGHT (WED.) 7:15 - 9:15 LAST SHOWING > aa : portance of a full education, not | and Wheatley River have been : ge was ~~? ; ° e - Ree . $ 1.00 Mrs. Nelson Kennedy, __, Such interest, Mr. Hall said “15 | oniy for those who wished to take | invited. ereia sees Coe ant ee ee en, Seas, Hillsboro. S¢. | ee ote Sees > up a scholastic career, or enter| Interested people from any) ‘ll call ae —- Leotitiie take aoa ($25.00 King Edward Lodge No. oe in he province in one of the professions, but for all | other area will be able to join in, | ™@™>ers. A number ° . M-G-M's Story of an Interrupted Honeymoon! | 16 AF. & A.M. Malpeque Sialea that pahise elation ts yet | children who wished io grow up, ee ee coe vai coe eos ta repel duet eae, Wecmeae teoe P age +e oe LC, i Oe Riedl informed of the possibilliien | 20 ce en ne ee crated SCNemE: | of the board of directors which | MocMilian of Prince of Wales Cat ‘ina ata ee that exist in the light government its economic prosperity. the need of one particular area | Comtained an analysis of the mem-/} lege a former parishioner, who ; 1” | epee Bote Vesires of the education author-| _, THis emphasis on the necessity | will encourage other rural dis-| bership of the credit wa aoea | aeiden Snead on ae ee le’ gap Berard coneoty, tie : "| of higher standards was echoed | tricts to make similar attempts to) 20W stands at 164. It also | Suens. oe Oe ways in which ein : ities. members panel solve their i | that the credit union has now a credit union could increase it’ : | __ronto, Ont. The patag bist So Gurl Gee eheeaee caie =. Vedulation’” Mev fiea | added the temporary disability | membership and savings. A vole : ‘s | Omitted from Central Royalty. meetings the discussion which followed, | field of rural education.’”” Mr. Hall : Central Queens are directed to| and the Central Queens project | stated. clause to the insurance it carries | of thanks was tendered the guest * $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. James Swan, ‘the purpose of making known, | committee instead of feeting that on the members. speaker by N. Fraser. - Sr., John Spencer. just what facilities are available, | they are voices crying in the The financial statement was| Rev- Gillis, Rev, Murphy, in : |.50c: Mrs. James Swan, Jr. ‘and _ coy school o— wilderness, now realise that trey Harold Laird read and explaified by Mrs. Cecil wie aa Per W. Se o.3 . - ' z 4 DW secccvccce 4 a can an pocrr ype them. | are spearheading a general move- ar ae, ie eee BUYING OYSTERS DAILY ; I : a cas rhage 8 Dies At S’side able the credit union to pay two! At Fred Arsenault’s fac- 0 ay S $ 1.00 ea: N. L. Crane, Wilbur Professional Cards | S L N D and four per cent dividends on/ tory, Queen’s Wharf, Highest ne | Detae. ne re Mrs, members share capital. market prices paid. ohn Johnson, Mrs. Ed. Prowse, ‘ | SUMMERSIDE — The death of | ; we Pri Count Ed. Dyment, Mrs. Henry Hend- : : i R 1] ven nce County Oyster Co. y 4 , Chartered . A Harold Laird, Kensington, for-| , Reporte were, also given by} 'TDtone Pred 3138 ot THURSDAY - FRIDAY NIGHTS lerson, Mary F. Mayne, Noy Accountants peg . oe took — | committee, N. Fraser for the sup- Leonce 3511. Moase, Stanley Sharpe. Mrs. T. Earle Hickey & Co. R R i F F S [euatie oueeas. Oc. ih, | SY Com ans 8 reperty and SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY a: Peek Week Canadian Bank of Commerce ; | « He leaves to mourn, his wife, J Le a Tote = $ 32.50 35 . yis—In Building the former Elsie Orr; a sister ; een \Brackley, Collector Heather ide, P.EI. Phone 2235 ; | Hattie, Mrs. Robert MacDonald, DISTRICT | MacMillan. Summerside of Toronto; two half-sisters, Mrs. SUPERVISOR “DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP” ae Mrs. J. M. Jones Insurance eer a eee | wee Ronangy oth yond nly 34 $15,000.- $20,000 $ 200 ea: Mrs. Walter Mac. "RE. Ellis & Son Limited | MacFayden of Crapaud was held several nieces and nephews. | _ Very large multimillion dollar’ Millan. Fred. Home, iid ee eee eee ee oe ae ees foe ons of Be late Mt | mort mee te haem MONTAGUE SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY 7:15 —9:15 yg rises Wolter, Mee Van ss St. S id residence to Crapa ve. J. Lewd. salesm, | |Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs._Ve Church where servic con- | sales and promotion. Our com 1 at | d non MacMillan, Mrs. Earl Clark, Optometrists | ducted by Rev. A. D.C. Earle. tural Collec, Mir. Land eae um pany is a. world leader in its The ‘Adult Polio Clinic for Isf, 2nd'and 3rd_ || Brought Back by Popular Request Mrs, Brent Diamond, W. R. i i ti) hi inmanael ill he -hosen field. 60 years of steady i j i . ounker. EE nr ~ aan ke *teivend | til his retirement due to ill health | Chosen Tie bead ee oe inoculations for Montague and surrounding dis- ELVIS PRESLEY in 0c ea: Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mrs. Parkman Donal three years ago, one of the Is- Prog , : a 1. Mon- i er : Opt. D., R.O jthe Sunset”. The — pallbearers | jand’s most inent live stock paralleled opportunity for the | tricts will be held in the Beaver Club Hall, Mon- || Hedley Stewart, Mrs. Roland 3287 were Wendell MacFayden, Wal- | breeders. He was a past director ‘right man. You would be inter | tague, Wednesday, October 28 from 7:00 till 9:00 “LOVE ME TENDER” Horne, Mrs. Vernon Ford Summer St Summerside |lace Bradshaw George Nichol- | nq president of ae the pro- viewed by one of our executive r , _- WORE tt a? h7.00 B. F. Hunter, R.O. son, Roy aa gg Bargn | vincial and the Canadian Guern- | staff. We will train you but Rese p-m. is {Collector Mrs. 6. Rodd, oe , . Max Thompson. was iati } r and ve { : —— i$ 3.00: Vernon Proude. Summerside, P-EI. Phone 3116| in the Crapaud cemetery. ee ee ee ee '$ 2.00 ea:. Guy Rodd, William Smallman’s Building Active in Masonic circles, he ae eaonil es ell iene MacKay, Frank Blatch PROCTOR FUNERAL — T h e| was a past master of Mt. Zion wick. ace > 3 < e ere get roe is . 7 $ . a , t nd be- ‘ 00 ea: Everett Gray, Mrs. Frotogrephers |r var ha Tussay morn Aime’ Parad tee pi For come ar oer micewae! Weekend reports on the new et ee The Read Studios tor us late . in Hunter | fection, Summerside, and at the. organization. Our representa- soon. Mrs. Leslie Prowse, D. W. SEARS : to St. Ann’s Church, Hope |time of his death was scribe in| tives make very large incomes. : —_ Mrs. E. Newson, Mrs. 0. W, . Ww, oe dion High Mass | Prince Edward Chapter of Roy-| No competition in Eastern Can- ye Newson. “Mrs. R. L. Bryenton, Barristers on cane ie bee. Earl Dal-j al Arch Masons, Kensington, (ada.—If you are serious about ‘ Mrs. Herbert Phillips. : R. ton, P.P. Interment was in the| He was a member of the Ken- wanting a_five-figure are ~ —o a Bryenton, George MacMahon, | church cemetery where service |sington United Church where he we off.r you the opportunity Mrs. William McLaren. LL.B. was conducted by Rev. Clifford |served as an elder and clerk of a pfetime. We will give you Total 2.4, cera $ 18.00 (Also Kensington on Saturday’s) | Murphy. Rev. Andrew MacDonald | session. He was a valued. mem- Jocal and national advertising. Collector, Janet Cadmere. Phone Summerside 3551 was present in the sanctuary. The | ber of the church choir, and ser- In your reply, please give all $ 1.00 ea: Mrs: Keith Cudmore, 255 Water St Summerside | management and Staff of Bagn-|ved his church faithfully im pertinent information including Mrs. Wylie Bryenton. - all’s will attend in body. Pall-jother fields for many years. age, education and experience. ‘Me ea: Mrs. George Jackson, A. B. Campbell, B.A, bearers were Gregory Murphy,} The funeral service will be held 4}) replies held confidential. Mrs. John Newell, Mrs. Ivan ; LL.B Gordon Matheson, Linus Doyle,|from the Kensington church at Must be able to start in two Bryénton, “Mrs. Guy Pieree, Phone S’side 3818 Gerald Proctor, Albam Bolger, |2 o'clock this Wednesday after- weeks, Apply Box R2728. Mrs. Raymond Sellick. Crockett & Gallant Bldg S'side| Borden Bagnall. noon. .75¢: Mrs. Maruis DeMonye. POO iain d ona's cuse date oon $ 52 Grand ‘Total: i. ..cccctsss $ 40.25 Beach Grove Inn. $ 3.00 A, F. Calder. $ 2.00 ea: Edith Hume, Harry Bonnell, Ernest Paynter, Mr. & Mrs. George Axworthy. $ 1.00 ea: Joseph Burke, Kathleen MacGuigan, Mrs. Annie Brehaut, Laughlin Macey Dougall, John Larkins, A Friend 0c: John Harper. iN l0e Billie Thompson. Georgetown, Collectors Larsen & Donna Llewellyn, 5.00 Mrs. Harold MacDonald Mrs. Linda H. Larsen, Mrs. George Mair, Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie. $ 1.00 ea: Guy Hemphill, Mrs. Preston MacDonald, Ruaself White, Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Nelson Hansen, Thomas — Mrs. Spurgeén Walker, Mrs Charles Fraser, Mrs. Grace Cok lings, Mrs. L. H.. Douglag, Charles MacLean, A_ Friend; Miss. Mattie Hemphill, Mrs. Cecil LeLacheur, James Aitken, Tse: Janie Liewellyn: 0c ea: Gordon Ross, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, Mrs. Lem MacCormick, Mrs. Waldron La- vers, Margaret Richard, A Friend, Mrs. Joe Keéenear, Sandy Stewart, Dick Lavers, Mrs. Sterling Blackett, Mrs. Henry Parker. .40c: Joe Hunter. .35¢: Mrs: Dohald King: .25¢c ea: Mrs. Gordon Yorston, Billy Keeping, Mrs. Jehn Dicks, Mrs. Hibbitt Jenkins; Mrs. J. D. Blackett, Total York: Collectors Mrs. Rueben Watts & Mrs. Richard Vessey. ShaWcpane ee ki es $ 36.25 $ 5.00 . é F. H. Butcher $ 1.00 ea: Robert Chappell, Vernon Duck, Richard Vessey, Clifford Chappell, Rueben Watts, Reigh Vessey, Arthur Vessey,: Earle Ling, Mrs. Minto Foster, Frank Vessey, Mrs. Frank Bovyer, Mrs. William Pidgeon. Totaly: °° ; ‘ S$ 17.00 Collectors Mrs. Peter Proude & Mrs. Dewar Swan. $ 2.00: Bill Crockett $ 1.00 ea: Peter Proude, Dewar Swan, Louis Vessey. Randolph Murray, Claude Lewis, _, Ray- mond Watts, Frank Watts, Zak- em Lewis. .0e ea: Rose Watts, Mrs. W.'E. Hagdy, Harold Watts, Tal $ 11.50 Collectors Mrs. Irving MacDon- ald & Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. $ 1.00: George Cudmore. -75¢: Mrs. Stuart Vessey. We ea: Zamfir Costache, Bessie Taylor, Arthur Simpsen, Harry Lewis, Irving MacDonald, Ern- est MacDonald. Total ; é $ 4.75 Collector Mrs. Willard Murray: $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Arthur JohaJ son, Mrs. Lloyd Vessey,. Harry Welton, Mrs. A. Vessey, Parker Jewell, Ira. Lewis, Will Watt Roscoe MacDonald, George Whiteway, Raymond Cessey, Rev. George Elliot, Elmer Brown, Willard Murray. 0c; Leith Brown, Mrs. Gordon, Crockett, Frank Lewis. Total ‘ : $1430 Grand Total; York District . $ 47.74. —