| Se ee WEATHER Mentred! ......... @ | ‘GIRL’ STUDENT | ie " TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|Saint Joba ........ 40 WINS ‘HIS’ BET tures issued by the weatlier of-|Moncton ..........40 fice: * Min Max | nailfax ..... iadicn “ee CAMBRIDGE, England : Olight) ey aees aie * 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 18, 1959.| (AP)—Cambridge undergrad” (Dawson ........... 12. 33 an ga erg an od [Vancouver ......... 50 & St. John’s ......... 35 ; ( adet ittee skirt and sweater to crash : HALIF 4 P.E.I. Air Comm — girisonly Girton [CSigsry olfiee expe taday wid ta . Ze \ -? er ian - |Regina ....c..0-6. 19 2 | thie southern regions Again Headed By S’side Main) iiss." te. iin’ ems |Mamives “ccc. 32 nartharn part of the Giri impossible to beat Girton’s (Ottawa |.......... 38 52 |a few showers. gieareles Soe, feafece teres gates) oe pe moat meee vice-president of the Air Cadet Ross, general maneosr of ‘the 3 “felt like a fool,” said A & B L b hn DB get and cooler; |town at 7.53 a.m. and 8.46 p.m. of Canada, was the guest|Air Cadet League, of Ottawa;| Watts, “but it was worth it Lam oe a tad twa League speaker at the annual meeting of|Wing Commander Robert Por-| to win the bet.” : the P.E.I, committee held here|ter, senior personnel officer at} The stunt was something of Grade Pa Gr cilbst : olient at tum-lunedens Se Wliex 490 Baud | Seu eere G me ic and tame. abe: . " ieee, 6 68 om fr. ' : q ifax 4 d-} girls were in on it and intro- oF rho . Prince Edward Island, eastern - -— merside was ected chairman|ron Leader H.E. Bowman, air} duced 6-foot-2 Peter as “Pat Hades for is aoe oe oe gow, Goshen and Sydney 35 and/Sun rises today at 6.25 a.m. and — ~ provi ee ogg Re ernen atay of Maritime} Watts.” ; Lon. 2 interest, to take every pre-| ernoon | Air Comn , “I hired a wig from - (caution to have them f - where reports were heard from} Provincial committee chairman} don,” said Peter, “Pitched in io A ‘an B < pa Cc AM E r r ri é grades, dressed the various committees. Dr. Gilbert Gallant, who presid-| my voice high, and I guess | weight, of from 96 to 51 pounds,” KENSINGTON . y Errol Laughlin was re-elected/ed at the meetings, announced| the girls thought I was just ‘says J. Lincoln Dewar, secretary , secretary-treasurer. Newly elec-/that the Group Captain Lewis| g somewhat. odd new stu- of the P.E.I. Federation of Agric-| Mon.—Ladies Night Shows | Mon.-Tues. Oct. 12-13, ted directors include Ralph Ozon,}trophy, awarded annually to the} gent.” ulture. These are the grades on/7.15, 9.15 Ladies only. No girl | of Summerside; A. G. Macmil-|most proficient squadron had which the government floor price admitted under 16. “THE Sits’ thaeanaeee: Muomaivadioes caavel y o-4 Cap- ° 1 vo | Tues —Gents Night Shows ; : ene | lot sq . i i d M | Lambs under or over these 5s N . ee , 10 “ Perry, Russell Perry, Frank/tain Creeper. commanding of- S SI e Y S ON | weiznts are subject to quite heavy | 7-15. $5 under 16 admitt- YOUNG L NS ee Lave: seme Sines Soe, eel te eee 2? |discounts, explains Mr. Dewar. (° ‘ | s | The desirable weights wi be) « ve Marlen Brando i Pope McMahon, Summerside; | squadron will receive the award Plan Meeting approximately from 80 to 100 ee a Montgomery Clift : f Peter Gaudet, Tignish; and Wil-/re the squadron making the eo ro oe ‘ ie This show is cimiler to “Wei Cinemencope color a oes * @aring . Ge At the Summerside Y's Men's : sfpsrebomen’ money to want a Baby.” THE HOME of Don Compton, | silver for first place in the pro- | third-year class, ee Oe eet an cee palais - [meeting Thursday, John Ellis |'amb produces,” adds Mr. Dewar, Bangor, is winner of a chest ef | vince in Farm Improvement, | Rural Beautification contest. ee reported that a joint meeting, . ae - with the Charlottetown Y's Men's Sized grade.” . . 4 « oe } 1 ster "in list of recognized hospitals un-jium here, is primarily concern-|¢!d on holding a step dancing : 5 ali 7. tect - der the insurance plan. ed with special treatment re-|and fiddling contest, and a com those | Mittee was appointed to bring_in e/a final decision which was to con- cel the contest for this season. a * COMING FRI-SAT. OCT. 16-17 “THE OKLAHOMAN” SUPER - WESTERN ; ST I TS : Club will be held in Charlotte! Fe A RE Se . ; : : 2% | Treatment Centre Expects town next Thursday night. Pre- : i i; . “ cident Keith Lapp reported on a} gf ba a Pa A paca joint meeting held of all parties [ie EN Sree ec: | - | |No Change Under New Plann [torcerses isn Sstaraay: dances f oat : Charlie. Ballem, who presided | aaa |; é ae While some changes will nee-|cipal hospitals on the Island, Se ee = ae . i essarily take place in the pres-|Prince County, Charlottetown and |“ ; ve oe aided af : e.: vate ent Rehabilitation Centre under|Prince Edward Island Hospitals, a, ee ee on THEATRE,. MURRAY RIVER R. So Fae the provincial hospital insurance now have physiotherapy facili-|'°¥ as — F : {.-TUE- OCT. % E . scheme, they are expected to be|ties and it is expected they will — . Pe eee ieee MON.-TUE - 12-13 ¥ more in administration than in| continue to treat adul uiring | S!de a § ; or f Seton Sonera reat gults requiring | ed by church service at Teinity ‘DON’T GO NEAR THE WATER” e However. it is possible that the: The Rehabilitation Centre, lo United Church. ; IN ‘AN ‘ ‘ s t % a : aa" : IN COLOR WITH GLENN FORD—ANN FRAN . W icentre will be included in the cated in the Provincial Sanator-|, Considerable discussion was A TERRIFIC COMEDY - DRAMA ss F As such the principal change quired by polio victims, and would be in its patient age limi-;| suffering from tuberculosis of th tation where 16 years is the max-, bone ~ “ne Mae eee imum age at present. There| Officials state the rehabilita- Frank Cameron reported on a _ —_—_— would be no age limit under the | tion units ia the three main hes-| 0°" Scost course to be held af DEVELOPING plan. ' pital are too new as yet to ac or em - a oe — Your Films for 20 Years KINSMEN However in practice this would pitals al 3 0 to all leaders and others interest- Se -Siedinnsibud: Seltniaan make little difference, health au-|Curately forecast their full wes Ee on GARNHUM PHOTO ; a ° oate port 3 = I | thorities state. as the three prin-'in the future. Christmas Tree Sale which the STUDIO ! HARVES BA “ : a Sig ~~.}club decided was a worthwiie |, 135 Kent St. : Ch’tows , project : ee ree . Madonna-Like Apparition Songleader for the meeting was CIVIC AUDITORIUM ; : George Clarke and finesmaster Reviewed In Russian Press 2" AUCTION | cHANGED SCENE FRIDAY, OCT. 16th, 1959 WARSAW ‘AP)—The Commu- riers were allowed to enter. Se J ° J « nist press took notice for the first] Whether the phenomenon was) LEVEHURST MANOR. Eng. ua u eB a ey , time Monday of reports that a seen then was disputed. Some ‘CP)—There is no class for horse- Under the distinguished. patronage ee ne ee mn - |madonna-like apparition has been people claimed they saw it for a drawn plows at the plowing match of : ~ “a lseen atop St. Augustine Roman short time. Others said what they i this Kent area Oct. 10. Cie eh —_—_— | Catholie Church. The story has|saw! was an eerie reflection of is cal Wendeu tilling dese tun itent Gums Ge cesar seek oanl His Honor Lieutenant Governor F. W. Hyndman THE HOME ef James Rodd, ; among farm home contestants | ty in the oe Senne. Wednesday. | golden ball of the steeple. and Mrs. Hyndman : took fi 1 ; Coun- | ‘tom contest. Prize was chest The evening newspaper FEx-| Those who claimed to have) peartington, of the Hemt port In Ge ; silver. press Wieczorny broke press sil-| seen the luminous figure on Sat-| “NN (J The Hon. W. R. Shaw, Premier, and Mrs. Shaw ence on the biggest crowd attrac-|urday said it was much clearer. . . si ition in Warsaw with a satirical bee waiting crowds Monday night} @ Large or Small His Worship Mayor W. A. Currie and Mrs. Currie article. were smaller. It rained all day. yg The newspaper sugzested that! -y sie ceepricisM 4 i — . Group Captain and Mrs. J. E. Creeper the apparition was merely ai re-| ©” . 26 mm i ‘ eine a light or a chemical re| Epress Wieczorny claimed the er os Music by the Downtowners action from the copper-covered Majority of the people viewed the _| a Delivery From _ : i = steeshe _ |apparition with skepticism from} Cards in Stock Entertainment by Bill Langstroth The apparition was first re the beginning. Then it added: i ~— ported seen last Wednesday.-The| “But unfortunately everyone) ; Buffet Lunch word spread quickly by grape- did not have sound reasoning at, & a vine. Teetny eee “aw his disposal. Fanatical women} »Phone 8506 Dress formal or semi-formal hothing. But on Friday and Satur-! . } - , = started an attack . . . The story e P I i med to hav ° ae one ee tetas spread throughout the town and E The Dancing 10:00 to 1:00 i biquitous did it Drs wis -.: = . ° Bi ie as pre: an ep ef = Bay \- a ee ee = == arom central Printery Tickets obtainable from all Kinsmen DESCRIPTIONS VAR ones : e Descriptions varied. Some said I'm lost. Cactus — how Cees, Fs i F- Admission $4.00'a couple they could see a face and out- $ ETTING about taking me home?” i ual stretched arms. Others said they DCE or ee re tert — saw only a vague luminous form Ni RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS ‘ gern ia lg He agers; a IGHTS | | asp rare recorvers The largest crowd. estimated) MAKE YOU FEEL OLD REPAIRED in the tens of thousands, as-| froneer and better they can feel Dy in almost every man's life : sembled Sunday night. Police pa-| fontaine arta Kasey or Bacar! MacDONALD | trolled the area and restricted) ater 35, and.may make you tense and ' . .. there are real emergencies where he is / the number of persons permitted nervous from too frequent, burning or RADIO SERVICE < 7 in the street in front of the) Sccondariiy. you may lose sicep and suf. 8 & forced to borrow money —yet often they 3 church. As those drifted away, | fer from Headaches. Backache and feel | 180 Kent St. Dial 6915 | ; § more people from behind the bar-| CYSTEX, usually Diinsa fast, relaxing | occur when his assets are poor collateral. comfort by curbing irritating germs in | __ oe = Ba strong, acid urine and by giving analgesic pain relief. Safe for young or old, Get This is one of the many reasons why CYSTEX at druggists. Feel better fas : Strong oe i CENTRAL far-sighted men make sure they have ‘Continued from page 1) adequate permanent personal life insurance, Property owners L. MacKinnon , 'and R.H. Duvar said they had : Sa Onis ef Desces i # ee a a a he eeu teat, |0bietted to the plan to Mr. Storey Canadian Cacific PRINTERY for the mounting values are always 7 e contestants for $ e est. . ‘ iI it] wae Nateral iD can ac om on a 0 1 ura autincation con i All owners present said they ao ble fi B Kenzie, Montague, R.R. 3 was | year in Kings County in the-195* | Prize was a chest of silver. had not agreed to the plan with chosen as having shown the Mrs. MacKinnon saying “we borrowing—and at reasonable rates of interest. ee ene ane were not even asked about this $600 tax.” | S LA N D (1 Probes Problem PASTURE. LAND Other forms of life msurance are fine in Mr. Peake pointed out that at : : present the large areas of land their places—but only permanent personal policies give a man control over their use any time the need arises. - ying idle were taxed only as BRIEFS OfYankLaborCurbs Asee= 2 West 1 gee WA HEAT MTA hy ESAS MA, MSF I ANIM RASS A ik at Oy ge la in : lowner than it was now receiv- | Indies | By JOHN LeBLANC | leaders ing on theentire property. : he LS fasunance Compang tieneecénes oun Canadian Press Siaff Writer | Whether the congressional leg-. Mr. MacKinnon and Jack A oe | EXCE IOR LIFE De NDE : GERY OTTAWA (‘CP)—The Canadian |islation can ‘stretch across the Smallwood remarked that this ; u ‘ AW! years of service to Canadians Mrs. Peter Cee. ot Reece Labor Cangress is cautiously ex-|border in the case of international | development had been necessary | aum—mumumums Cruises | @ Quality Work " ' a ee ia . ottetown | ploring the possible Canadian ef-| unions is a point which the con-|for years but other city councils | <>~“"-.=>- from New York ospita se aad e underwent | fects of new United States legis-| 8Tess leaders want to take up had just stalled. Mr. MacKinnon * Fast Deli STEWART G. IVES, C.L.U., District Manager surgery iast Tuesday. lation putting clamps ‘on labor| ° the es ee ee also said he had told councillors | an _ soanei 14days Feb. 13..\....14 days s ettve CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE ; igs s ee ‘ongress officials sai urs-|that if the development were |!an.18.......10days Feb. 17...... 19 days i : 47 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD— : a ins tek tek eee es ae a velopmet lat “in tan 14 days 144 Richmond Street, Phone: 4737 The funeral of the late Mary| day morning at 9:45 to St. GAY [ey io Be ice | BOt_Gone the big building pro- ; Matilda Mooney was held Mon-| Dunstan’s Basilica for Re- see oe up with Justice | gram necessary in any \expans- eo pe ee ne a a i i : md A day morning from the Charlotte-| quiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. omg ig og a forge? oe Beng oe to go out to =e" . ne tholi 2. ‘ arkdale, and . across Southport Baris Church, North Rustico, at cemetery. aPBly to Canadian branches of way and’ the city wuld be losing| 4 Dew Limited 8506 10:30 ca nina Requiem | : = | U.S.-based international unions. le tremendous revenue in taxes. orton Dew Limite Hizh Mass was celebraed by Rev,| SALDERSTON— At the P.E.1. ad went Nggt nea w sig oot NOT, FEASIBLE Agents ; Seiaed- Aver con wee | Hospital, ‘ Saturday, Oct. 10,/"* S©™* weem. } nile, the | NOT FEAS i F Leonard-Ayers, Deacon was Rev. | sp urday, Ox congress has not been dealing| Mr! Peake sald the project Charlottetown Dial 8541 Charlottetown Edmund Roche; sub-deacon was, 1959, Mrs. Benjamin Balderston ith ith th 1 affai : Rev. Clarence Roche. Present in of Mellville in her 98th year, ©" with the external affairs) would defeat itself in this way the Sanctuary was Rev: Leonard Remains were . transferred department or Labor Minister | because with the heavy tax fac- McKenna. Services at the grave from the Gillis Funeral Home. Starr. ling them the lots would stay Was conducted by Father Ayers,| io her late residence from - cement ae ie. Wie ik beaey Tee @ssisied by Rev. Edmund Roche; where a short service will be warded from the Bowness Fum-|¢nve loss to Charlottetown. He and Rev. Clarence. Roche. Pall-| held today, Tuesday, at 1:15 eral, Home this Tuesday after:|4lso questioned the correctness bearers were Eugene Rooney, pm. then to St. John’s Pres- noon to his late residence from |of the figures quoted by Mr. Mervin Rooney, John Doyle, Ber; byterian Church, Belfast, for, Where the Funeral will be held | Storey and said he would dis- pard Fleming, James Fleming,} funeral service at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, Oct., 14, 1959, to| agree with the quoted cost of James Murphy. Inerment was | fnterment in Belfast .ceme- St. Pattick’s Church, Grand/$1,295 per lot. He also seriously the Church cemetery. ba tery, River for Requiem High Mass at | doubjed that if the city paid for ° 9 o'clock. Interment Church) it as it did in other sections of LATE NOTICES ee a . Su ay enly\ at cemetery. the city that a tax increase would ulac, N.B. Friday, Oct. 9th., eo ; 1959, Mark Allison Delaney, ‘icKENNA — At his home in mentioned by Mr. St _ The | Need cash to fix up your house? ZN V NIAGA hh WELW iy & 7 v LARGEST ALL-CANADIAN LOAN COP’ > any 134 Richmond Street . Phone 7306 Summerside: § Summer Street Phone 2145 be ‘anywhere near the figure (Also see announcements f@ = simmerside. aze 26 Chelton October 12th, 1959 , age 26 years. Rest- . re former commission chairman had columns adjoining Classified i ing at the Bowness Funeral Swithen McKenna in his 81st said last week he feared city gertising Section.) Home from where the Funeral| Year. The remains have been , | will be held this Tuesday morn- transferred from the ee aa to be increased cCORMAC— At the Chariotte-| ing, Oct. 13, to St. Paul’s Church ce Pb «fmt oa ‘ia Other property owners in the "town Hospital, Saturday, Oct. | for Requiem High Mass at 9 ae aa be held Wednesday, | 47a attending the meeting in- 112, 1959, Angus Bernard Mac-; 4. Interment. Church ceme-| (-iober 14th leaving the home |Cluded D.M. Gass and FAS, “Cormac, 261 D Street, | } at 9 o'clock for Requim High | Jones while George Johnson, un- . as Temains are) McDONALD — At his home im, Mass at St. Peter's Chureh. | avoidably absent, had authorized : Riverside, Lot 16, an Sunday} Seven Mile Bay. Interment /| another of those present to pre- Oct. 11, 1959, Leo James Mc-| will be in the church ceme-/ sent his views which were in Donald im his 37th year, for-| tery. , agreement with those state“ \ » place Wednes