: ‘ singing and camp fires. : ‘ if, ae ore a . nadian insurance companies on | s 5 ear claims during the four-year |. Pu TO t NISHING ; Garment Club period. The under - 25 - year old| a Se |driver accounted for almost 30 . ‘Is Commended | per cent of accidents, he said in/! 2 i /an address to a driver-instruc-| vo | MORELL —.TKe Morell 4H tion class. : Garment Club held their first Pee ee i ;achievement Day in the High NEW HEALTH CENTRES : ‘chiens ‘| School on Friday afternoon, with OTTAWA.(OP) — Two federal | olour Bla , Wh or Ne matters, visitors and the 15 Club grants totalling $22,563 for new) “ & 1 OF ck & ite TO SPEND VACATION members in attendance,.>. +health centres in British Colum-! se ae | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hudson.| The Supervisor of 4-H Gormet bia were announced Wednesday 4 | with their children, Dale and| Clubs, Regina Gillis judged the|by the health department. me’ George Wotton Pp otograp y \Valerie, Alberton, are spending, S@Wing. knitting and the neat and i Burns Lake health centre will re-| their vacation in Woodstock, N.| attractive sample books. | ceive $7,563 and the Dawson Creek MacDonald Bidg. First Street “ TO VISIT AUNT oe eek Canaan o ped per A Bye Senyre OM rereve Box 1660 Phone 8038 Summerside _ ‘Miss Eleanor Johnston, Alber- — 4 EE Regs Woe Sone ee . : ton, leaves today to visit, her te : aunt, Mrs. Seymour Myers, Som- c - ervgle, Mass. : THEATRE fl VISITING UNCLE AGUE. S Mr. Mrs. Wesley Noble ar- MONTA NOTICE | gived from Porterville. Calif., re : F last evening and are visiting the : latter’s uncle Mr. H.D. Smith and ‘ ; | es % —_—Mra,_Smith in Summerside. SATURDAY Saas’ tanccians _ The time for payment of arrears of | Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Murray with! S é F — taxes due the Town of Alberton has been ~ made a runaway of events in the /-Time—50 and three fifths seconds. THE LUNENBURG firemen's ladder racing team is » in action at the Maritime Fire- men's Tournament yesterday at Summerside. The Lunenburg LARGE CROWD WATCHES S’SIDE EVENT Lunenb Maritime Tournament SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | OF THE GUARDIAN | A superbly conditioned team of | firemen from Lunenburg, N.S. Maritime Firemen’s Tournament | here yesterday. Lunenburg won| the aggregate cup with a total of | 74 points. ; Moncton firemen were second with nine points, and Charlotte- town third with seven. The Lunenburg competitors won frst placings in the hose reel race, ladder race, duty race and. hose replacement-race. They add- | ed four more points on a second and third gained in the hose- coupling race. Points-were awarded on a five, | three and one basis for a first, | second and third place. . Moncton won a -thrilling first in the hose-coupling race when they ' nosed out the Lunenburg first team by one tenth of a second. | Charlottetown was tied with Bible | Hill, N.S., and the Lunenburg sec- | ond team for third place .as each | squad was timed in 11 seconds| fiat. - a The mose exciting event for the. farge crowd of spectators on hand was the ladder race won by Lunenburg when the “climber” started up the ladder while it. was atill canted the wrong way and reached the top safely just as his Thates got i settled against the * bar. They did it in the fast time of 12 and ome fifth seconds. Charlott&own took second in this event in 13 and three-fifths | seconds with Amherst picking up its only point of the cup meet with _ third place. The Island team also took a eecond in the hose reel race in the | good-time of 5 and three fifths | seconds, just one second behind Lunenburg and 10 seconds faster . than Moncton. - j ! | + = Ss Ps 7 pst ae . os ‘ a) = ot toa Conia me team won the first placé im the; before it has been placed against meet by easily defeating the other] the bar. It was one of the thrill- seis ios the ms ig masts te torey. than half-way up the ladder even: the large erowd of, spectators. = ¥* urg Firemen Win y ' Results of the five events count-;team, (3) ing towards the cup total: : team. Time —26 seconds. * Hose reel race: (1) Lunenburg, Hose race: (1) Monc. (2) Charlottetown, ‘3)} Moncton. ton first team, (2) Lunenburg first team, team. Hose replacement race (1) | Lunenburg first team. (2) Monc- Ladder race: ‘1) Lunenburg. {2) Charlottetown, (3) Amherst. | Time—12 and one fifth seconds. Duty race: (1) Lunenburg sec- ond team, (2) Summerside first: first team. Guide Patrol Returns Home gave them.some hel p{ul stated a this club. SUMMERSIDE — One of the PRIZE LIST 5 | best Guide Patrols ever to leave, Ist yr. Jr.: I. Barbara An this province returned home on La Pierre, 2, Irene Larkin,- 3 y from Pike River Camp, | Quebeg. fifty miles from Mont- real. ev had been invited by the Quebec Guide Association. The patrol included two Gold Cord Guides, Flora Woolner of Sr.: 1st. Isabel Aylward Hunter River and Margaret Clark , of Charlottetown: and Six All sy MacCormick, Gemma Dunn. Round Cord Guides. Dorothy Jov O’Brien. Karen Kelly, DeDdbie Woodrow and Marsha Wellner of MacAdam, Lyla MacKenzie. Is- Southport, Yvonne Gallant of abel Aylward, Patricia Aylward, Souris, Kathryn Ann Perry,| Barbara Brown. Barbara Ann La Marsha Hunter and Marjorjé Pierre, Kay Murphy, Clarice Linkletter of Summerside. MacGrath. Their leader was Mr. Wilfred The Director of the Club in, Perry, captain of the Second Mrs. J. Rooney. The instructress- Summerside Company. es: Mrs. Freeman Jav. Mrs Previous to camp, the girls Marion Anderson and Mrs. Al- were “delightfully entertained in dius MacKenzie. ’ the homes by the Mount Royal; Gifts were presented to the and immediately Sfter Director and _ Instructresses. Rosemere Guides. Anothe- Lunch was served by members highlight was a day spent in Ver- of Marelli W. I. mont to see the closing celebra- —— - - tions of the 350th Anniversary of OSTI Champlain's entry to this con-| entuteniiek deer ees a tinent. - | eee . Wilson, a brokerage company di-! — girls dig a candoaa rector, says car accidents be-| oo _ ee Wide Guide ‘ween 1954 and 1958 rost more than G "s share of the St. Lawrente )Seaway. A total of $772,000,000 was paid out \by Ca- phy and Gemma Dunn. Intermediate: 1 Barbara cia Aylward. 4. Clarice McGrath! — Movement and they were. espec- fally thrilled with the group. \ at Thursday night's meeting said that in the first six months of | this year, the nine disaster com- j mitiees had rendered emergoncy meeting. Accident Victim Is Laid To Rest “MONTAGUE: — The funeral for; Grade WI: 1. John Malcolm Campbell, Monta-|2 Marion MacCallum gue, whose death occurred at/| Pinetie on Sunday, July 12th, took '2 David Shaw place from his late residence on Thursday July i | vice . was Norris. The hymns. sung were “Shall We Gather At The River’’, ‘‘Near- er-My God To Thee” and Mrs. | C@#um UK.T. Norris sang “The Old Rug-| ged Cross’. The Canadian side service was conducted by| Malcolm MacKenzie oe. Brackley Pupils : 1 Mameaburg se=0°4' Enjoy Picnic man and Miss | Hughes 16th. The conducted by K.T. | stewart meron, * John: Layton er. were: Grade X: Grade IX: 1, Marlene Hughes; '2. Gordon MacCallum, 3. Dennis | Grade V: {Joan MacCallum, 3. Ralph Mac: Grade IV ‘a: 1. ‘b> 1. Legion grave- lum, 2. Nelson Shaw Grade III (a): 1. reveilie| Wart, ‘b) 1. Barry Cudmore, ‘c) and the Last Post were sounded| 1. John Cameron by George Boudreault. The pall-bearers Nicholson, Cecil Bell, Campbell, Willard Docherty, John’ —— | Anstie and Stewart Adams Interment was in the Lower Charlottetown first; Montague Cemetery Grade I: « 1. Susan Shaw Mrs. Marion F. Roberts, Teach- | | that it Examinations -written in June. 1. Ruth MacCallum | time provincial Red_ Cross Commis: | sioner, were also present at this Mary Stewart. Grade VII: 1. Brenda Younker. | Grade VI: 1. Margaret Stewart. ; ser 9 Donna Cudmore, 3. Chester, 1. Sally Hughes, 2] SOURIS THEATRE | Carolyn Ca- Heather - MacCal- Donald Ste- could not BRACKLEY POINT — The resuming exeorts of spun rayon 4e continue their good work and beautiful with letters she received from Races were run, and the winners treated The weather enabled | tiéns for the next year. She also, the swings and other entertain-) ports she was quite pleased Ment provided for their pleasure.’ tie Canadian textile marke INMATES WANT JOBS An address was read, and +$e teacher Lyla MacKenzie, 4.. Marie Mur- ¥ 2% remembered ‘from the teacher and Grading Certificates Brown, 2. Karen Kelly, 3__Patri- Were-presented. The afternoon was brought to }a close with the picnic supper of Certificates: Irene Larkin. Pat- hot dogs and soft drinks, supplied by the Women’s Institute. Follewing is the Report far the men in jobs. . was presented with a with ‘a ‘gift and Report Cards -NOFICE July 20-h. nded_ since the: receipt of a complaint from Can- sugges-, Children to take advantage of; eda that the Japanese textile ex- disturbing the domes- | KINGSTON | Flash Camera Outfit. Each pupil ‘issue of the C. B. Diamond, a magaine written and edited by inmates of Collins Bay Peniten- Starring: Spencer Tracy, | tiary< carries 13 advertisements Robert Young, from men who are due to be re- leased within 60 days and looking for jobs. The ad column, _ is the first in a plan announced | } some time ago, to aid in placing June 18, CP) + 7 i one evening only each week until turtner “notice. RALPH R. BURNS, Freetown. 7 Due to my recent illness ‘my store and barber shop will - close each day at the following hours, beginning Monday Monday. Tuesdey, Thursday and Friday at 5:30 p.in. Wednesday at 12:0 noon and Saturday at 9:00 p.m Please note this store and barber shop will be open. the see us for Jas!, expert ) ton second team, (3) Bible Hill closing of Brackley Point School made-up goods to Canada shortly. | was celebrated by a community These exports have been sus- ~ Picnic at Brackley Beach following The latest are Siamese Twins Sorn At S‘side | Tsland history was made yes-' terday when Siamese twins were born in the Prince County Hos-| {pital shortly before 7 o'clock. | The exceptionally born twins, | joined at birth lived only a short | The parents of the twins are Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Gaudet of | Summerside. The infants, both ifemale, were joined from the, ine to the umbilicus. Dr. W.E. | Callaghan was the attending phy- | sician. et SAT. JULY 18 “THE SHEEPMAN” - with Glen Ford | CAN'T AGREE ON EXPORTS | Shirley MacLaine | TOKYO (Reuters) — The Jap- CENEMASCOPE & COLOR | — {| anese trade ministry announced COMING MON. & TUES. Thursday the Canadian govern- aa has informed the Japanese Johansson-Patterson | government agree to the Japanese plan for) fig Fim Crapaud Theatre, FRI. 8:00 P.M. SAT. 7:00 P.M. - 9:15 P.M. “NORTHWEST.. | PASSAGE” is Walter Brennan and Ruth Hussey. CAMEO | Kensington | Fri. Sat. 7:15, 9:15. Matinee | | Saturday 1:00 p.m. Nobody: | shots straighter than ‘“‘Master-| fen of Kansas” in color. Starring | | George Montgomery, Nancy Gates. Also Serial. ' | I BALER TWINE Get your baler twine | their children. Hugh,- Margaret.’ Donalda and Arthur, of Moncton arrived last evening to visit Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Smith “of Summerside. ‘LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in eelumns adjoining Classified Advertising Section.) © . faouns — Suddeniy a Deno. Alberta as the result of an ac- | from us $6.75 per bale. ' . Dawson's Service Station . Crapaud Phone 17 P. E.L POWER MACHINE | _ ANY SIZE WELL | IF YOU NEED WATER ‘WE CAN HELP YOU! COMPLETE PLUMBING, HEATING & ELECTRIC SERVICE INMAN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. | giving nutrie Cows. from the grass. Check with us and see just how little you need to f early pastures and keep your herd fit for profitable SHUR-GAIN 14% PASTURE DAIRY RATION New available at the reasonable price of 3.35 per bag _at all ~ SHUR-GAIN PEED MILLS zeae I Lush, spring pastures boost Milk Prod uction with their high Protein and Vit- amin content,—But not for long. They are low in Carbohydrates, the energy t..And Energy is the most important single need for Dairy A sudden boost in Milk Production is not enough. An increase in yield must be maintained all through their lactation. Balance those lush pastures and maintain full body weight and maximum production. SHUR-GAIN 14% Pas- ture Dairy Ration is high in Carbohydrates providing the energy, missing passed away on July 20, 1957. ~ £ a . pand the high Ss in Brunswick. > = TORONTO (CP) tempers pine Gabe bene a - . " ff \ 3 ie Vi tures issued bythe weather-of-/ gorthern ‘Nove Scotia, Pr . SUsEERSIDR ~ Whol could Max Min| fies, upper St, Joha River Va ae Bote) ; prove to be ont of the best Mari-| Victoria == | hay of Cal Chat ih 8 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, July 18, ‘1959. time championship track and Calgary 49 Wiiight winds. Low-high at 2 a in é Rat field meets ever staged here gets | Regina 4 «= 81! ericton 55 and 88, Kentville . . yt ee ° ; underway this afternoon at Quen Winnipeg 35-78 | New Glasgow. $5 and 89, C) : ster Lommittee see, 5 eens : a Edmundston 58 and 83, Ca! | mae & the tip entries fo Melee 67 —-87/ ton 65 and 88. : are meet will be Joe Mullins of Glace | Quebec 3) Gatcck for Sundey—' rs 4 Bay and Alfred Groom of Sum-| Predericton 538? er = 3 j . : merside. Mullins, considered the/ coin: John eo 3 ee best half-miler in Canada, will be | soccton 55 94| High tide today at Che: : ~- pgunning for the Canadian record | pire, 59. «467 | 20wn at 8.11 a.m. and 9.49 p.m. ; ee ee anes weet ane Charlottetown a2 —_} and Sundey at 9.15 a.m. as é droon sear ot he MNS | deer : 54s | 20-44 p.m. At Rustico at 3.38 2 J. Hector Buote was named, services to 116 victims of 17 fires| —™ Se cu Ueniegen secure at Yarmouth ee On oe eae chairman of the Red Cross disas:| which destroyed homes, at a : 9 . see's 56 "8 lide eighteen minutes later tha Deamiebemel wien tole te te cal te ae Waal imeiotines oo FELLOWSHIP ‘Mullins and Groom were HALIFAX (CP) — The weather; Charlottetown Sun risés today at in | entering the Pat! price entire district Tignish Parish Hall on Thursday | during ag ay was Michael Saunders Schurmen,| American Games trials - being| fice says the entire disiriet wil 442 a.m. and welt 47.58 eveniag. largely caused by the disastrous} son of Mr. and Harold B.j| held today in western Canada, 7 at 7.54 pax | deputy chairman was | fire which involved eight femilies|Schurman, Summerside, attend-| but both have-decided to bring|tres im the 80s in most places! rets al = aiant, and as chairtnen| in Souris. ing Acadia University University, | their talents to Summerside. ame the sub-committees, Mrs .| This meeting, which was organ-| has been awarded the Daniel S.| Both junior and senior events iad Bloyce Ellis, food and clothing;| ized by Mrs. Wade Harper of/ Bezanson Fellowship. This schol-| will be held today _* Leslie’ Mailette, shelter; Mrs.| Anglo Tignish was attended by/|arshin is awarded to a student . " Wilfred Shea, registration and| Father Rooney, represent: VeS! entering the fourth year with a . . ; enquiry: aod Mrs. Reg. Elder-| from the Tignish Branch, Cana-| major in economics. | irst ai dian Legion, ts Ladies’ Auxiliary : ' WELLDRILLING |3 - ’ My. Sydney Llewellyn who passed away on July. 9, 1957, and Mrs. Sydney Llewellyn who Many a one dear Mom and Dad, will join with us and say, 80 much you have given to others, te make life seem worthwhile, so much of your loving kindness, your helping hand, and kindly ‘smile, we do not wonder you made se many friends along life’s way, and although we know you are in God's keeping, you will remain in our hearts for aye and s LoS ey’ = 0 al ee aye. f - to supplement the uction. ORTON’S STO Murray River i | 4 RE | | | ————— 7 “ALIAS JESSE JAMES” _ BOR HOPE - Rating “Excellent” TODAY ONLY “THE PATTERSON—JOHANSSON CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT" 0 een onan COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY “OPERATION MADBALL" - Terrifie Comedy Drama extended to Aligust 15, 1959. After that date legal action will be taken to collect. Instaliment payments will be accepted. By order of the Council. THELMA AHEARN, Town Clerk. fd WILL BE CLOSED Mon. Tues. Wed. July : 20, al, 22 | WHILE WE MOVE-TO A NEW LOCATION | e te a “sy