“ISLAND NEWS PAGE faSecmeriee day nat can noua Redes’ is seer’ work (Sia GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Riek ® when eppromimetely” 65|ctein): 1 Judy Clark, 2. Wendie at ae ~ ee wee: sod Dave Meclaon ef tho| (Ghorthers) 1 "Mapes Ree . town $ 2. > The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 2, 1958. 3 department of agriculture,. Char- 2. Carol Rameay, 3. Gordon Rew Market earch Urged fae = SSS , agricultural representa-| erby, 2. Marilyn .Carruthers, -8. tive for Prince County ____| Carol Pickering. 4.4000 = MONTAGUE — . The various classes included| Judging: 1: Gordon Ramsay, . unr aes Glee ee Holstein junior heifer calf, Guern-|2. Norman Ramsay, 3. Wayne Presi ent. Montague, seized @ Martin semi. | °%°¥, Yeatlings, Holstein yearlings | Lockerby. automatic rifle from a_ resident | #4 Shorthorn yeartings. _ More thea 169 people were fp of Brooldyn, New York, last Sat-| Results: ” atensdenge. £ TRURO, NS. — (CP) — APEC and the resulting newty estab urday afternoon on the Montague | _ Holstein junior heifer clase: 1. , re | President Dr." Frank MacKinnon lished shipping service from our | River. Kenneth. Thompson. 2. Roland D __ o Victi of Charlottetown, “in a speech | POS ports to Labrador, one’ of the| Officer White was investigat Profit, 3. Garth Pickering. rOWwnatg mm : 5 dis adaitl tees region's major problems is find-| ing the source of .22-calibre rifie | CUe™sey junior heifer: 1. Bert ies of the Nova Scotia Provincial] “I emphasize the importance | k is understood that a ‘change Batcieacy in year’s work (HE ALBERTON — Funeral ser-. Exhibition,“ Truro, said that|of developing new markets like |is pending under the Migratory stein) : re hi | AP See while one of the most important | this. one (the North)", he said. | Bird regulations " | Rotand . Picker- | st. Lawrence, victim of a drowa- events of this year has been the|‘‘The north is growing rapidly.| A’number of complaints have |‘: ; ing eccident, were held Monday APEC trade mission to the north |Jt is not a food producing area | been made regarding shooting at| Pfficiency in _yeai’s work | morning at the Church of the ; “<—| while we are. Here is @ goiden| migratory waterfowl with .22| (Guernsey): 1. Bert~Paimer, 2.| Immiaculate-Conception, Palmer — opportunity for us and I hope|rifles in he general area of the | Betty Palmer. 3. Gloria Tuplin.- Road conducted by the parish J. Pendergast every distributor of our agricul-| seizure. Junior Holstein a: priest, Rev. Patrick Walsh with _ ‘ : tural products will get up north 2 | Donald Pickering, 2 ae al Rev.» Nazaire im the Honoured At 80 [and set, wilt bid on tenders ; for acta d fitt, 3. Gail Pickering. sanctuary. , northern bases and will take ad- Mission Band— Jumior Guernsey yearlings: 1:|- The Canadian KENSINGTON _— James Pen- | Vantage of the new M te At D rnley |. nem, Bert Palmer, tal survice was conducted by = |dengast, one of ‘Kensington’s big- | “°* om — —— geet’ mee ia mented ‘and’ physi And there are other trade op- fe as Feosecer Gareat ffven yesterday ‘afternoon talking are suetiniendent FA. ‘Coyle. ity the Summerside Post Office Jest stature, in experience and || do much | its meeting at Adams’ shore,|> Gail Pickering. det as Postmaster Gener: with, member . ; ‘ ‘ . : , : a ae oe right, a ey The Postmaster General said | was one ef the best he had ever |Seneral knowledge, and especial-| more exploring of the West In-| Darnley. There were 14 members| Holstein herd class: 1. Donald | Trembly and Maurice Myers. iM ly im the field of sports, was/|dies and European markets. We|and several visitors present, | Pickering, 2. Gail Pickering, 3.) Fiower boys were Merritt ls seen in Summersidé Post Of-|Postmaster Charles Peters, and! that’for the size of the commun- | been in. ‘ tendered a party for this 0d coum tx ba salen“ Pt oat al wale’ a a ae Garth Pickering. John El hb,” rthday, at j ev. and Mrs. Garrett, Alberton,| Showmanship (Kensington): 1.| mond iisworth and “ . uf fe * abba 4 eo S‘side Hos pital and daughter~ y, Mr. and | ducts oft oor hands’’. "We must who joined in the program. — Kenneth Thompson, 2. Bert Pal- Murphy. ye aaa "S'side Street Delivery —itte.Howiel, |& SE SS eee oe ae Pen-| The president of the Atlantic | elbows, then a worship service Judging: 1. Roland Profitt, 2.| cemetery dergast now makes his home in| Provinces Economic Comet, see epeamected be. Siem. WB. Pevee, = Pees eer . ; eee Charlottetown, and his friends | said agric oducts | Burns meeting opened by|'"S- ; ANCIENT SHEPHER : ih. ois SUMMERSIDE — TOUT ne tends aed found to, many low Saeed te Cane ieee repeating the Mission Band Pur-| Hamilton, junior heifer calf 7 i Hospital| authorities yesterday |). sities. But we do not always “| pose Jed by Thelma Cousins. (Holstein): 1. Judy Clark, 2.| Wool-growing was a major i= as oe ar e S OSS] EY exploded |the rumours that there| “7, ite ted dank pay suffi . are several cases vf polio being yay t sit i i tcigel aikiathen te” each _ Rev. Mr. Garrett, gave a very | Heather Ramsay, 3. Marilyn Car-| dustry im Mesopotamia by 2,508 te coincide wi the visit of his them. interesting description of iife ruthers. BEL. treated in the hospital at this | oon. T a ef es the Indians im Western " SUMMERSIDE— Street del-jand the new 100 unit dsousing Mr. Hamilton made an unhurried .me and im answer to a query), , = come | “A quality product well patt c Sica «a setuid Ca service closed by “ 4 nO Rs -ivery_ of mail is Summerside can development at Hillcrest Park visit te the Summerside. Post |‘M€Y Teported that there were on behalf of neighbors spe cone eh pions M yp ser. gba gt | BIN GO be introduged when the minimum will add that many more to the Office, chatting with each mem- | | no The friends, by Mr, James Lawiess.|culture as in any other line of |; M@ny sames and-a treasure “ 1™ a eicceal "ae count, which is believed by ber of the staff, and remarking Kt. Tumour has-been Mr Louis O'Connor presided, amd | business’’", Dr\ MacKinnon said hum were enjoyed—by all. A RYN ee . . Postmaster ner, illiam | lécal resident to be now more regard of the ofice facil- : z “ : i ‘i, | Weiner roast concluded the af-| ' Hamilton said in Summerside |than the minimum required. ies that — } cag al a being treated in the hospital. on oe I. ee eee teas an ron ee ternoon’s enjoyment. Mrs. Wm. CANADIAN LEGION HALL, ALBERTON yesterday, and smiling in re Asked reagarding the procedure community you have one of the , : ed ° : s : Cousins and Mrs. Jean McEiwin 4 siete Tomes Jared or Re anioen nm sve, bey on wice Tuvewver teen EVEING@Mism =—— | leiden cn'he able sand rs Bare” | HURSDAY, SEPT SAT 8 PM, n is. mai . Coyle said: he believed in’’. : . oT ‘ : \ } a Ze : # the pressure from Summerside request should be made by the Mr. Hamilton was met at the Is Talk Topic ata wa de ee ceuee ee Or eee pitead . UN OFFSHOOT “| + Admission $1.00; (4 cards) ee aaa chance of it be- | ne Town —s . hen Summerside atrport by Mr. | O'LEARY — A meeting of the |gast, who served a delicious |tourists are around”; he said,| “The International Labor Or- f Door Prise ; Discussing the matter freely, |3.500 call were available for Cot’ 700 by Summerside Post. | Men's Association for the O'Leary |funch assisted by—several of the | “But 1 think a greater advantage | ganization, which has 80 member | : $5.00. the friendly postmaster Gener-| lettes aioe: master ‘Charles Peters, and later | Pastoral Charge of the United | tadies. is served by them when farm | nations, celebrated its 40th anni- al said that 128,000 Canadian| Making his first visit to Sum- continued to Charlottetown by Church was held on August 18th..| 4 feature of the eveninn- was in- |PrOducts are at their best.” |versary in 1960. ay __ ‘Cash prizes and cash Jack pot. homes had been added to the |merside as Postmaster General, | car. at 8 pm. in the Christian Educe"|serumental musie furnished by a) : - letter carrier delivery service ; . aa meeting opened | Mir Sebinus Johnson, Kinkora, Se ee last year, and explained that the with Prayer by Rev. Mr. Roges- F son, after which a hyena sing was ar iatec’ eal wats deia tae ’ | F255 20th Anniversary “=== 25 == 5 CAPITOL, sont forsarny ree lowed conducted by Rev. Mr. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY 7:15 — 9:15: fiv | Rogerson. The business period i MONDAY - eee — fe | Was conducted with the president Junior Farmers as NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS : MALPEQUE TRADING co. LTD. ie | Walter Wedlock in the chair. At Plant Shrubs ; ” ; STORE BUILDING A survey of Summerside made ar S ar ce mae ee agate ot aa eae oon eT aa "deb tapelniandeat! of Pont 00 evening, Rev. Mr. Rector was ia-|, Te New foe rac oe i : Also suitable for: warehouse ete., apy _ fice department in P.E.1.,. in- | BY ‘REUTERS NEWS AGENCY |“perfidiously and cynically to troduced by Rev. Mr. Rogerson. ae Keven id abidineie Se - é mately 30 x 80 with an L-warehouse 30 x 40, full * :diteted 1.949 individual calls. | ~Europe marked the-20th anni-| drive @ wedce between Poland) Rev —Mr. Rector gave a. very | joy ‘August 19th. with the presi- MG-M Presents—dovers, trapped Since that time many new|versary of the start of the See- and.the. Soviet Union. timely and inspiring message on 9 * ia flaming, histone houses and apartments have|ond World,War hoping and pray- Cyrankiewicz, speaking during | tne subject of “Evangelism”. The dent’ Leith re, fee been constructed within the area, | ing it_would not happen again. {his country’s observances of the | thanks to the speaker for his ad- meeting was m he ae _West-Germaii newspapers anniversary, recalled’ that the Gress was tendered by the pres- vendish kitchen shelter where piayed up the anniversary of Hit-|Germans had killed 4,090,000 per- | ident. The meeting closed with the Junior Farmers met to have 8 concrete and stone basement under all. Also fully equipped egg grading station; practically - new y Wallace meat counter, counter scales, Deere meat i slicer, large office safe, cash register, show - cases ete. DEBORAH YUL KERR-BRYNNER — - : ‘ AY ya = a : \ ler Germany’s attack on Potand+sons at the Nazis’ Auschwitz ex- | Benediction by Rev. Mr. Roger- weener sonst, ; «ANATOLE LITWARS mene } é : J Sept.1, 1999—a move that saw) termination camp | son. The secretary, Mrs. Roland Lar- THE JOURNEY: 5 Inspection Sy appointment. Contact Z Britain and Francé-tonor their} “Give’-them atomic weapoi ; kin read the minutes of the last ROBERT MORLEY'- E.G. MARSHALL | {~) ; ; : ag treaty with Poland and declare} and see what they can do.” said GIVEN NEW: JOR ; meeting which, were approved PO OORT LASTIAR - DAVID ROSSOFF - MANE DAES : | DUGLAD Ma NUTT . __| war on the-Third-Reich two days| the premier, himself -a former getie (CP\—A.S, Abell, #, | as read. ° iis ¢ ty ~~ Tlater. . Auschwitz. prisoner. ” | Tuesday was. appointed director; i was decided to have a meet- i : ; } : 3 : B R j t ft S Comment from a He spoke at the tomb | the federal-provincial relations ing the following Thursday night ; ; Ose) ’ Malpeque, Phone Kensington 47-5. 3 Eastern Europe underscored the | Poland's unknown soldier. In the ‘division ‘of the finance depart-|t) discuss a chicken supper in ’ te 1, A: 4 me , falleged danger of the revival of crowd of 25,000 stood groups of ; Ment, effective. Sept. 15. He sue- aid of the Fire Hall. . : THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY . Tenders Giené September 10, “1959. est “militarism” in West~Germany,| aT cripples. | ceeds R.M. Burns, who has been | or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1d. : a member of. the NATO alliance} Plac_Zwyciestwa (Vietory appointed deputy provincial brit ee ere to plant “ mu also consider renting all or part. VISITING TRURO -l against the Soviet bloc. Square). was-dominated—by | ‘Treasurer of Manitoba. Mr. Abelf| “rubs in front ecreation ; MARDI GRAS : |- 7 huge placard inscribed ‘‘no more since 1950 has been a senior of- Hall. before September 4h.. which Miss Valerie Woodside, Clinton |,_™ Moscow, the Soviet Commu , : war” and showing a Nazi swas-| ficial, of the economic and inter-| ‘s the day pictures’ are to be tak- y . : ALPEQUE TRADING COMPANY LTD. fs visiting—in Truro, N: S., the Seread that eae’ Canisune son tile containing = mushroom | ational affairs division of the|¢t for the Beautification Con-} PAT BOONE, SHEREE NORTH, TOMMY SANDS Mm 9 died . : guest of her uncle and aiint, Rev: : : . — department. test — “ — in the Atlantic Pact:-little. had cloud of a nuclear explosion. ; ‘ - J : CREE EE ee and Mrs, W.C. Picketts and fam- changed since 1939-and the ‘cap - Se : y.. italist_powers” were still” aiming " : ry - SPENT VACATION - | Dlow against Russia. LONG SPEECH _ | - . Dr. A. R. Pyke and Mrs. Pyke| CONDEMNDS WAR MONGERS $ ee @nd daughter, Joan have retirn-| Qne West German newspaper, COST GOV. 27 Pte ed to London, Ont., after spend-| the independent West deutsche au . hee a: img their vacation at Brudenell.| Allgemeine of Essen, ° says the ee Oe ae ree : yan ‘ : co vernor Christopher : Z : VISIT BIRTHPLACE German people ‘condemns ats the: Island with relatives in ‘Tig-| the paper adds, arguing that Brit- broadcast on Monda ht in) _ Professional Cards _;;;; 7 Det Sesto $27 to make a 4 AT iil Mr: and Mrs. John - MacPha.| | previous rulers not only—becaiise mish. They will return to Lowell) ain and France might have halted | : : 7 asus t bcine” = 7 | ; X y 1 B Bi | 0 N Summerside, 6% Phone 2235) In Warsaw, the chancellor's ra- | : ' fips and\two daughters of Lowell,| they ever began it.” The fee for speaking pub- Mass. Were the weekend guests] Duesseldorf’s independent Der| licly at a~Republican party of Mrs: James -McGrath—~ead/ Mittag asks how -the ‘“‘madness”| fund-Taising picnic was $1 a Arnold of Seven Mile Bay. While| of war. cgme, answering: It} minute. ; on the Island they visited St.| seems to “us to be too cheap The only other speaker was Peters Bay, the birthplace of| merely to say in’ reply that Hitler Mayor Raymond E. Stone. He Mrs. MacPhillips’ father, the was a madman.” spoke $1 worth. s t late’ George MacDonald. They} “The British-French pact with |° also. visited the western part of| Poland was not taken ‘seriously,” : the week. Mrs. McGrath is the| The pro-government Bonn news- |) i : ie Sunt of Mrs. MacPhillips. paper General. Anzeiger com- pe ae : % ie _ +; ments on Chancellor Adenauer’s em 3 , ot which he expressed his desire for German-Polish friendship ty Chartered The paper says it was ‘‘a suit- ae able time to send a conciliatory | ‘ Accountants word to. Poland,” but cautions they lost the war but because|~ Speech Sunday. s \ e by St. Anne's, Quebec later in| Hitler by being firm with him.’ -T Earle Hickey & Co. against believing “‘this gesture of * Canadian Bank of Commerce to a European. springtime.” Building ANGRY REACTION | ae" talk produced | CUDMORE'S 4 = Insurance setlon trom Polish Prounge Jose} | THE FIRST YEAR AS A CLASS B EX IBITION x ‘ R. E. Ellis & Son Limited | Cyrankiewicz. The premier said|f DRY CLEANERS |] - | : ; ie <5 els & toma the West German léader was |] 199 gens se Phone a2 tunes “s id shedding crocodile tears’’ over : 2 : ane St. Summerside = cee | Wed. and Thur., Sept. 9th & 104 MONTAGUE ti ats Association Grounds, Dundas | | tet te nme. | 10 PLOWING CLASSES ~ PRIZELISTON REQUEST —=—-291 HORSES. & CATTLE torpemes| “GREEN MANSIONS” [°° HANDICRAFTS. “OVER R $5000 IN tices oe Pos scme mnie | celts tera tacts JTL, §, HUNTER, President | ALBERT ACORN, Secretary 3 A Compa, ia 1k ean FDA AD ram I: ee cee ey * Cardigan, R.R. HBB. . . : “a *