FIRE CAUSES ANXIOUS MOMENTS A grass fire that got out of control on Saturday afternpon on the property of J. A. Clark to the rear of Maple Leaf Dairy just outside the western limits of Summerside caused some anx- ious moments when a strong north wind spread the flames dagpgerously close to two build- ings, one housing race horses owned by Mr. Clark. However, the St. Eleanors Fire Depart- ment was quickly on the scene and was later joined by the HIGHEST MARK IS 90 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU - Solo rhythm tap nine and : under. = 1 Coleen ‘Mae ail: 96; 2;-Aleta Traverse, 80. 1. Aleta Llewellyn, ‘Summe- | under). 1. Coleen MacNeill and Joyce MacLeod, Summerside, 31. Solo ballet beginners. 1. Sheryli Ladd, Summerside, 86. fling (10 to 12 years). 1. gory nem th North Tryon, 84: 2. Sylvia Ann MacInnis, Ken- ISLAND BRIEFS WORD RECEIVED Word was received yesterday by Mrs. John A regres 6 Brighton Road of the death on April 2th of her brother-in-law, er K. MacLeod of Cam- bridge, Massachussetts, Mr. Mac- Leod was a foster brother of Rev.. Dr. A.D. MacKenzie, McGill Ave- nue, and Roddie MacKenzie of Hartsville. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. I. Phone 2235 R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 6 Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 fommer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, B.0. Summerside, P. E.4. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS + ¢ Barristers . | years). Cape| 1. St. Catherines Man Is On List Of Most eri Criminals - | RCMP have been hunting Adams, » | alias - |store in St. Catherine’s in June sington, 81; 3. Lynda Muttart, Cape -Traverse, 78. Solo national dance (13 to 16 vl 1. Marilyn Gay, Summerside, and Diane Gallant, Summerside. 78. Double sword (10 to 12 years). 1. Helen May Brown and Sylvia Ann MacInnis, Kensington, 85; 2. Heather Brown, Kensington and Wendy MacDougall, Cape Traverse, 81. Hightand fling beginners. 1. Sylvia Lawson, Summerside 73; 2. Ellen Pickard, Sugmer- side, 71. Sword dance (10 to 12 years). 1. Sylvia Ann MacInnis, Ken- sington, 85; 2. Lynda Muttart, Cape Traverse. 82: 3. Helen Brown, Kensington, 79. Solo rhythm tap 16 (13 to Summerside pumper and exting- uished the flames before much damage resulted. The horses were taken out of the building when it was realized the fire was spreading out of control but were soon back in their stalls. Provincial Music Festival Gets Underway At S‘side Doubles tap clog (13 tw 16 years). 1. Norma MacLeod and Helen Biship, Summerside, 91; 2: Diane Gallant and Marilyn Gay, Sum- merside. 79. Double clog (10 to 12 years). 1. Wendy MacDougall and Lynda Muttart, Cape Traverse, ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2;- Souris 32-2 home of Robert McLellan of Springfield West about three/ patient in O'Leary Community o'clock yesterday afternoon. | Hospital. the flue, except several kitchen| of any assistance. Mr. McLelian, an elderly per-!covered by insurance. The Guardian, Oharlotictown, Mon, Apr. 21, 1959 3 Elderly Man Is Injured AsBlazeDestroys Home O’LEARY—Fire destroyed the|son who lived alone, suffered burns about the face and is a The loss was reported partly | Body Of Lawrence Resident Found In S’side Hotel Room His address was listed as Law- rence, Mass. Police said there is no ‘ guapie- ion of foul play and his death was an apparent suicide. He. had stayed in his room most of the week but always answered when asked by em- ployees if he needed anything. However last evening about nine o'clock he failed to answer a query from outside his room door as to his health and his body was found a short time later lying under the sink with a necktie tied to the water faucet and looped around his neck. i His door was bolted and entry was affected by use of a ladder and other implements through the transom to unlock the door. | MacKenzie, whose records re- vealed that he was born in Bos- ton, had served in the Canadian Army in the First World War and was a pensioner. He had been coming to Summerside each year for extended periods having spent nearly all last sum-/} mer here. He was a member of the local legion. He is understood to have relatives in Summerside with whom he visited on former stays. j His wife and son reside in| Lawrence, Mass. He also has a! married daughted in Honolulu. An inquest was ordered by Coroner Dr. W. E. Callaghan | and a jury empanelled consisting of Milton Mellish, foreman, Ray- mond Pleau, Antoine Gallant, Sr. Antoine Gallant, Jr., Alban oa Mtr ving the iy fia coll ot Gm uo ISPRED s dismissed to convene at MEW /MPROVED SATIN With New Improved Spred Satin it’s so easy and fast to redecorate . . . short afternoon’s work . . - your room in use again the same evening! New Spred one OTEEPRY: NS like tile / a apr e ae ay ae | HOWLAN Mrs. Margaret Dunville; of 0’. Leary, spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Bruce Carruthers ia Howlan. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Arthur DesRoches of How!an on the loss of her father, the late Mr. Sylvang ‘@senault, of Fortune Cove. Firmin Perry was a visitor te Alberton recently. ; Lyman Arsenault motored te Kensington Saturday morning — accompanied by his sister Grace, Mrs. Eddie Blanchard; and baby son, who were returning home . after one * few days in. semi-gloss enamel 88; 1. Lynda Muttart, 380. 79. sington, 83; 2. North Tryon, 82; 3. 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Come in and see them today' For the woodwork . . . use Spred Lustre, the ideal semi-gloss enamel that’s color- matched to New Spred Satin. Brown, Kensington, 79. Solo rhythm tap years). 1 Joyce MacLeod, Summerside, 86: 2. Judy Dawson, North Tryon, 80; 3. Linda Howatt, Cape Tra- (10 to 12 Norma MacLeod, 90. At large since 1953 William Adams of §t. Catherines. Ont- ario, is one Of Canada’s most | wanted criminals. St. Catherine’s police and the Wasily Samborski, alias Joe Lacheau, in connection with the death of his father, whose body was found buried in the basement of a small shoe repair of 1949. Adams is wanted on a} charge of murder. Of dark complexion, Adams is 37 years old, five feet 9% inches in height and weighs 180 pounds. He has brown eyes and dark brown hair, parted on the left side and wears sideburns. He has hairy arms, thick, promin- ent lips and sometimes wears a mustache. He has worked as a crane operator, a machinist and a jewelry and patent medicine salesman. All information, ex- cept his age is based on infor- mation received in 1949. The pic- ture also was believed taken in a ene verse, 79. : | WILLIAM ADAMS 1949. ns Any person having informa- tion which might assist police im locating Adams should im- mediately notify the Chief Con- stable, Police Department, St. Catherines, Ont., the RCMP Commissioner, Ottawa or the nearest police department. Sherbrooke Club To Stage Play SUMMERSIDE — The Sher- brooke 4-H Club will present a 50-minute play as part of their annual variety concert the—tast week in July. This decision was reached at the regular monthly meeting held at the home of the} president! Peter Dekker, Satur- | and 6 visitors present. The president and Merilyn MacDonald read the lesson from the 4H handbook on the symp- toms and diseases of dairy cat- tle. Club leader Urban Laughlin distributed feed report books to those with calves, also 4-H hand- books to the new members. Charles Compton invited the members to hold the next meet- ‘ing at his home May 9th. Inoculations Given 442 » SUMMERSIDE — A - total of 442 persons attended two\ adult polio inoculation clinics held in Though both clinics, one held at Holman’s store and the other at the RCAF station, were intended primarily for those etigible for third shots, 61 citizens presented themselves for first inoculations. Dr. Raymond Grant was in charge of the Holman clinic, while Dr. Werner and Dr. Suther- land, oth members of the RCAF. supervised operations at Station Summerside. STILL IN FORCE SALISBURY, Southern Rho- desia (Reuters) Parliament Thursday formally approved the continuation of the state of emer- gency in Southern Rhcdesie for another month. K was declared Was nursing assistant at both olinics, \with Mrs. J.E. Fleming in charge of the administrative work. In Summerside Mrs. Fleming was assisted by Mrs. Ballem and Mrs. MacFarlane, both members of the Y’s Menette Club. nation switched to daylight sav- ing time. Only communication system to remain on standard time ig the Canadian National Railways. Principal switches in the bus schedules have the Tignish to Charlottetown run leaving at 7 a.m. instead of 7:30 and the bus to Georgetown will leave at 5 p.m. instead of 4:15. CFCY-TV changes over entire ly to daylight time, and network radio shows follow suit. However local radio programs stay on +} standard time. “ Three - Act Play Will Be Presented SUMMERSIDE—Trinity Y.P.U. will present their three-act com edy “Uncle Josh Perkins” in Epworth Hall, Summerside on Tuesday Evening. The play is directed by Mrs. Floyd Gates. Included in the cast are Bertha MacLean, Frances Veale, Ruth Ramsay, Doris Wright, Evelyn Morrison, Arthur -| Matheson. Richard Veale, Lioyd MacEeachern, John Dekker and Ernest Murphy. The make-up is being supplied by Mrs. Erland Ramsay. The Trinity girls choir will be heard in several numbers, directed by be rendered by Ruth Ramsay. The entire program is under the management of Richard Veale. The play will be presented again on Wednesday evening. FIND PHONEY BILLS MONTREAL ‘CR) — ROMP [Wednesday night reported 79 counterfeit $10 bills were recov- ered from a car they stomped and searc The driver is being held. day evening with 11 members |™ So refreshingly NEW in Decorator Colours QORE Feb, %. ete Fuss with our Plastic Coated ‘Pre-pasted Wallpapers. Pennies ° a Day... You’ll Keep the Blues Away! If you Decorate with the Wonderful Plastic Coated & unworlhy WALLPAPE RS your own Frofessional No Muss - no M‘LEOD= | | Your Favorite Shopping Centre The Hon. J. George Mac- Kay, Minister of Public; Works and Highways, will speak on CFCY — Televis- ion TONIGHT at 3.30 P.M. 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