Plan S'Side Red Cross Meeting SUMMERSIDE — A meeting of the P.E.I. Division of the Cana- dian Red Cross Society will be held at the Canadian Legion Home Summerside next Tuesday, Oct- ober 2lst, at 7.30 p.m. under the auspices of the Summerside Red Cross branch. This meeting is going to take a little different form than most in that it is planned to have the members of the standing commit- tees meet together to discuss mat- ters of importance. The chairman will then report the findings of these committees to the general meeting and also give a short re- port of the activities of their de-. ‘ \ partments for the last nine months _ . . Sat, October 18. 1958 The Guardian Pa its 1.3 The cident in “Inch 3 is w one of the men and .T' u“. Damage Action In other. and a “neon rim the plaintiff. \i'ei‘c inched izi a , . . SUMMERSIDE _ An action .llr collision near Portage. damages was started in Coun'y‘ Estimated damaccs asked by Court here yesterday morning jhithe plaintiff are loss of more. $73; which the plaintif; is asking $135idaniagos to wagon. 340: damage from the defendants, two resi-Ito I1311‘11955- 510- dents. of Northam, as a result of a, The case was adjourned uni” colliSion last June. ‘November 5th. ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS Receiving poultry daily except Saturday at our ev1scerating plant until further notice. action arm? NWT? 5“” 3‘" t .HI my iw In ' M‘- ELECT PC HEAD WLNNIPEG (CIP) — George Hutton, 36 - year - old Stonewall farmer, was elected president of the Manioba Progressive Conser- vative Association at the annual convention here Friday. Paying highest market prices. Poultry pick- up serv1ee available. AT KNIGHTS or CO’LUMS NER 'Knights of Columbus, Summein Day o'n Thursday evening with a Side Council, celebrated Columbusisupper and dance at the Summer- Report Indians In P.E.I. Are More Self-Sustaining OTTAWA, -— (Special) —- The Indian population of Prince Ed- For further particulars contact: Jenkins Brothers Limited Summerside, Dial 2167 - 2168 YASHICA CAMERAS side Golf and Country Club at- tended by over 150 people. Seated at the head table are from left to right included. Rev. J.P. O’- ‘ IIanley, parish priest at Summer- side, Grand Knight Mercier Mul— ' lin, Mrs. George Clow, George Clow, district deputy Prince Ed- ward Island Knights of Columbus. _— __. iNSPECTING’iMAIN‘ PAROLE During his recent visit to — RCAF Station Summerside, Air ' Commodore William I. Clements, A My Officer Commanding Mari- time Air Command reviewed a Wing ceremonial parade. He is inspecting one of the squadrons With G/C J. E. Creeper, Com- manding Officer of Station Sum- merside. This was A/C Clement’s first oflticiial visit to the Island base since taking over as AOC MAC last July. West Indies’ Population Is WESTERN GUARDIAN revolving fund to assure suffici- ed, several wells drilled and one ent returns to basket makers road improved. TI. 15 “r-z-r-zll —l-/.W ' " test Saturday night. AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Cen- * tral Printing. “COKE AT CARLETON” We will be unloading today and Monday. Ralph Callbeck and Co. W DINGWELL’S, North Bedeque serving roast chicken dinner H Sunday, noon and evening. DANCE, Irishtown hall Mon- day, October 20. Sponsored by Irishtown W. 1. IT IS COMING! Gourlies Re- ; xall one cent sale. Six big days V of values. Monday, October 20th ~ till Saturday, October 25th. Rev. Ross Howard, Minister. 0’- OTTAWA day. g [‘0qu . Said ’Bulging At The Seams’ (CTP) — The West Indies federation is “bulging at the sea-ins” and would like to see Canada accept more immigrants, Sir Grantley Adams, prime min- ister of the federation, said Fri- _But he firmly declined to criti- cize current Canadian restrictions on newcomers from the island “I don’t want to say anything that might look like even a re- mote criticism of Canada,".he said at a press conference. He goodnaturedly stuck to his guns under prodding from a re- porter who suggested there was $10,000,000 in Canadian aid to the He described the fledgling fed- eration’s financial position as in a “very delicate" stage. One big difficulty was that federal rev- enues totalled only about $5,400,- 000 annually and one of the wealthiest islands, Jamaica, ob- jected to fresh taxes. Sir Grantley said he considers a: customs union as a “concomi- tant” of federation. Hunting Offense Brings $45 Fine ' At Alberton $11.00 and costs for hunting mig- ward Island, which at March 31 this year totalled 272, is becom- ing increasingly more self-sus- tiaimiing. The Indian Affairs Branch of the Citizenship and Immigration Department disclosed Friday that more and more the Island’s Indians are becoming interested in industrial and other pur- suits, and their earnings are gradually improving. Most of the Indians live on Lennox Island. According to the annual re- port of the department, the” In- dians obtain some of their in- come from the sale of smelts and shellfish. Twenty acres of . shore line were set aside in 1956 Lonnox Island reserve. Opera- ‘during the off-season. The report points out that off- reserve employment is found primarily in the potato and berry fields of Maine. although some Indians are hired as part- time workers on Island farms. It is traditional with Maritime Indians to go to! Maine earth year for the potato and berry season. ‘ Maine growers find therri to be among the best workers that they can hire. Plans were laid during 1957 for the development of small- seale truck gardens on Lennox Island. In addition, arrange- ments were made to have the ditch through the middle of the Crapaud Theatre Friday 8:30 pm. Saturday 7:15 & 9:15 p.m. "Red Sundown" Starring: Jagger. Also short subjects Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer and Dean TODA]; (SATURDAY) 2—7:15—9:15 "KING CR'EOLE" Elvis Presley and Carolyn Jones. 1 Elvis’ last movie before going overseas. It pulses with the heartbeat of to- day’s youth. available at. THE READ more a ' CAMERA snor Water Street Summerside I See page 29 of today’s WEEKEND MAGAZINE etle Sterke, Melissa Strlbling. PANTRY SALE Kennedy's something odd atbout Canada giv- for the cultivation of oysters and Feglon‘al _ Dommion “omcultur' c A M E o ‘ '. store, Kensington’ Saturday eve_ financial I30 the federa- __ A resident of the results have been encouraging. lst‘appfl'afise parts of the reserve. ning, October 10. Sponsored by hem: Yet barring from Canada Tignish area was fined $45.00 and “Plans were made to divide as blueberry gmunds' KenSington -..Sea View w. I. in aid of the hall. Virtually all Wt West Indian.“ costs by Magistrate R.S. Hinton the bed into lots to be leased cmld‘re“ 0“ Lain“ Island a" . ' . ' mestic workers and persons who at Alberto“ yesterday for hunt. to band members," the report tend ‘h9100311nd13n day 5911091. Friday, Saturday, 7:15, 9:15. ‘ MASQUERADE DANCE in have relatives here. mg migratory game bixids (geese) said. “Considenable effort has. I“ “19 Ra“ y.ear’ Courses In Miltmee saturday I p'm' Ray Show at 8‘00 only 5 French Ewe" Ham Wednes‘lay’ TO SIGN AGREEMENT before the opening of the season 'been exifiended by the Indians to home. economlcd and Tam“ Mlua‘m‘ the ma“ Who could i ME ‘ October 29th. Sponsored by , I . _on October ISL The charge was weed out pamasites and other training were included in the crack a safe or a womans Doors open 7:30 7.,I t ,s ' Bmoo ’ ‘ S.“ Grantley armved by “all - - v n curriculum. Adult classes in heart. ,! :2 ~ , Pl'mg k Women 8 Institute, h. m M abreajl F .d f t, laid by the Prmce County Game foreign matter. , . n , ,, $55 ; SPRINGFIELD _ 0,1163” dg’y visi‘t’to Guam”; fie Ofificer Cst. B. Coornbs of the Potato basket making continues Improvement were held "The Safe cracker Admission.50c — 75c :5 ’INGI ‘ Alma Untied Baptist Pastorate. Sign 3“ agreement DWVi'd’ln'g fm” gunner was fined m be the Staple lnduscry on the The Lennox Island drainage (hauling Barry Jones, Jean. . . lions are conducted b the band, _ I x '3 Leafy _10-30 MIL. Alma 3 lkmu {BESra’tlon 0W?“ a .f‘Ve ' ye?" ratory game birds at night. The which has a $3,000 wiirking cap- Teserve was ems“de 2'000 5C.“ Also serial "? cowmu ncwm , Springfield West 7.30 pm. S.S. IPGHOd- The figure, meludejs “V9 offense occurred on the Rayner 113.1, wahirds of this money 1“ 1957- Ten muses were “9311" 7." \ v ' mum . as usual. Everyone welcome. Paiieggglgoal‘go SthS “15th 11D Mgrshes near Alberton last fall. represemts pmms realized from i 7'! PI Imm‘m WI” it . 0 I , y - . party from Bloomfield Cor- , .- i i ' I“ CALPING ALL Parents- Ems sir Grantley indicated the re- ner was fined $40.00 and costs 3321,2332? {23:93: fnnglf’mo . \“ "Kw I‘m“ ‘ i 3 mpmmren in WV to have the“ Imamin'g “$000900 Wm be Spent for possessmn 0f liquor “Oi 13”?“ The remaining third was'ad- L . P c . ’1 I . “K “m i In Christmas .POI‘tl'altS taken. The on services associated with the chased from a vendor. On a sim- “med mm, the Indian Affairs ' ‘ "' m i ‘ i giad 5;“le anodecaggra ShOP- ships, such as dock facilities. ilar cfharfie $32 Albertgn resided: . - m:'.::'...' R M " i one umzmerSI 1. The visiting prime minister, was the .00 an cos-ts. , ' ' e . "‘ SE Vi DR L K :2. l. . . who will go to Arvida, Que, To- similar charge against a Party HOOP contest To Ch 11:11,; fialmBan afghijPop ‘Cimfllttee ‘ ‘ lull KWII EXTE R M [NATOR ‘3 . o n n . Ie inski Wlll be ronto and Montreal before femur“, from Mlmlnega§h also brought a 31' 0 e Wn l‘a-Ilc , .3)“ lain. ' eg 011, “ .\ m“. . um _ E ii absent from his practice Octo- mg home, was met on arrival by fine of $25.00 and costs. Feature Show to announce that the Ladies Auxfllary are start- ‘ _ '3" .. ber 20 to 24 inclusive while at- tending Dalhousie refresher cour- se in Halifax. KENSINGTON Lions Club Masquerade Dance at Champ- ions Warehouse, Saturday, Octo- ber 18. Costume prizes and can- teen service, all proceeds for charitable purposes. Dancing from 8.30 - 12. Admission fifty cents. FIRST HULA HOOP Contest on P.E.I.‘at Civic Auditorium in conjunction with the Y’s Men’s fiddling and step dancing con- October 18th., at 8:15 p.‘m. Rules and prizes will be announced at con- test. Open to all ages. Entries Prime Minister Diefenibaker and External Affairs Minister Smith. He later had an informal meet- .inglwith Mr. Di-efentbaker. NEW PACT INEVITABLE , Asked about the Canada-West Indies trade agreement of 1925, Sir Grantley said he regards a new pact as “inevitable,” but in. dicated negotiations are not far A party from Alberton was fin- ed $20.00 and costs for posession of liquor in a place other than his residence. . A man from Tignish pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and was fined $10.00 and costs or ‘14 days. Information was laid by Alberton policeman ohn Arthur. A Nail Pond resident pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful as- sault and was bound over to keep advanced. Century Club Donations Exceed $6,000 the peace for a year. A nominal fine was imposed. Three residents of Tignis,h and one from Campbellton received fines of $25.00 and'costs each for possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor. Two men, one from Alberton and the second from Tignish pleaded SUMMERSIDE -— The current craze - the hula hoop - will be a new feature of the old time tidal- ing and step dancing contest to be sponsored by the Y’s Men’s Club. The contest, which will be open to all, will take place at Civic Au» dltoriurn tonight. The report was given by Harold Rodd and Tommy Phillips, at the regular meeting of the Y’s Club Thursday night. ing the sale of wreaths to the business firms of Charlottetown on October 20. For the convenience of the public the ladies will be at their rooms in the branch home from 2:00 p.m.‘to 5:00 pm. each day. _a Roy Boates told the group that Dr. George Fisher will be in Surn- merside next week to meet with scout and cub leader: to arrange the program for the isit of Lord Rowallan, World Chief Scout, to the Island on November 8th. Lloyd Gorrill presided. There was one guest Roy Hayes of Moncton, NB. ‘ I, ‘ NOW IMPERIAL ANNOUNCES All IMPIIIITAIIT IIEW HEATINE BENEFIT Century Club donations so far this year total more than $6,000, according to a-report given at the regular monthly. meeting of the board of trustees of Prince Conn-r ty Hospital Thursday evening. Many of the donations exceed- ed the minimum amount of one hundred dollars. All donations are voluntary resulting from letters sent to prospective members from the hospital board. The of- ficial canvass of the town will be conducted next week. Mrs. W.E. Callaghan reported that the Ladies Aid had decided to purchase an additional oxygen tent for the hospital at a cost of approximately $700, and the . thanks of the board were express- ed for this generosity. i Mr. J .M. Logan, manager of the hospital and Mr. Vance Bridges. accountant were appointed dele- gates to the Maritime Hospital Association institute to be held in Moncton November 20—22. guilty to possession of liquor in a place other than a residence and each were fined $20.00 and costs. Fines of $200.00 and costs were imposed on two Ebbst‘leet‘fisher- men for possession of a large quantity of uiadersified lobsteigs. [3 Sea Cow Pon resi ent was inc. . $200.00 and costs or 45 days in ash mark-9t pnces on jail for possession of a quantity of Cthk8_n, IOIII and capon. undersized lobsters. A 1951 pick Trucking dafly' from Mon. up truckesontginingithe lobsteis day to Friday. was p ac un er se zure. . A Brae fishemen was fined $25.. Pendlet°n§ HatCherY: '00 and costs for unlawftu engag- Kensxngton ing in fishing lobsters in an area Phone 65-5_ not covered by his license. will be received up to 8.00 pm. Saturday night. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, October 19, at 11 a.m. ‘ .— The Laymen of the Congre- ‘.gatlon will be in charge of the ; service. The male choir will Ilead in the. service of praise. 'PCI‘IW School at 12:15 -— All a are welcome. Mary A. MacKen- { ate. Deaconess. ANGLICAN CHURCH services 101‘ the New London parish on October 19th, family service Sun- dary Rector, Rev. W. Eric Enigm- ham. St. Marius, Kensingcon, holy oozmmmion 8:30 (corporate com- munion for A.Y.P.A.); Sunday school and confirmation classes 10:00; family service and. instal- lation of A.Y.P.A. officers 11:00 AM. St. Thomas’, French River, Sunday school and confirmation class 1:30 and family service 2:30 PM. St. Stephens, Sunday school ‘ POULTRY‘ TRUCKING . Contact us for the high- .“ or; «,2 . more heat... 1. less furnace troubles a EVEN ESKIMO‘S LIKE WARM HOMES! [fl your home was like this igloo last Winter . . . better get your winterization done NOW. M. F. SCI-IURMAN can help you do it economically with our quality Insulation. Have a warm; comfortable home this Winter . . . and save up to and confirmation class 6:30 and The iamily that prays together stay family service 7:30 PM. together. Professional Cards ' Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. ' .33 y.” m: wow. 'm PERSONALS Sgt. and Mrs. Milton Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Doyle, Sum- merside attended the funeral on Thursday at Curran Ban of Sgt. Doyle’s sister, the late Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. \ Mrs. Percy Kayser and Mr. Lester MacDonald returned to their homes at Randolph, Mass” on Friday, having being called home due to the death of their INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto —- Casualty ser’s son, Robert Kayser. ALBERTON Painting can be fun! Stop by this week and see our color charts. 1-3 on your fuel bills! See us this week. era-WI- What to do about time- worn walls? Use our economical FURNACE ou ' Canadian Barlka Gunmen" mother, the late Mrs. Joseuh Blnldlng MacDonald, Curran Ban. they I summerSidEI P-E-I- PM“ 2235 were accompanied by Mrs. Kay- New Formula Esso Furnace Oil burns super clean, greatly reduces deposits on furnace parts, means greater economy - . . Y nif ‘ h ' ' g 0 Summer st, Summerslde Mrs. spurge“ McNem’ Chap wanboard for a qmck for you on get u orm hig er quality in every gallon. . Lottemwn’ is a guest‘of her sister, I Phone, us today about Imperial’s convenient Budget optometnsh Mrs. J ohn Noonaln, Alberton. tranSformatlon' Terms 911 New Formula Esso Furnace Oil. 7‘ E. E. Parkman ' Order it toda ' . .0. Mr. E. A. Bratten, Montreal; I _ o y‘ £287 arrived in Albenton Thursday. He N N summer 3;, Summerside is a guest at the home of Mr. B. F. Hunter. H.0- Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING F. P. Fraser. The first in a series of card panties being sponsored by Alber- ton sub—division of the C.W.L. in There will be an interruption of electric power in the Tyne Valley-Bideford Road area on Monday, IMPERIAL Photoqraphers aid of the Priory at Summerside, October 20th, between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 THE REAEES‘EEJDIO was. ll‘gml‘fmai’i ngss’gg‘gw e11: 1359 RM, weather permitting, for the purpose of PRODUCTS ‘ 1 a . 0 . ‘ ‘ - . D. m. gérll’ISfiBarreti. Mrs. Harry Dimn moving poles as required by Government Road Barrlsler and. Mrs. J. A. Noonan. First George R. MacMahon, (Also Kensington on Saturdays Phone SummerSide 3ooI :55 Water St. Summerside INoonan, prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Skcrry and Joseph McDougall and consel-ations by Mrs. Herbert ) Avery and Harry Dunn. The i freeze-out was won by Mrs. J. A. Widening Program. MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTD.