separate charges of driving a mo- tor vehicle while intoxicated. Appearing on a charge of driving a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alcohol, Wendell Ernest Mann of Kensing- ton pleaded not guilty and was Fremanded until Wednesday by Ss ide Sil In Running! ernments and I can again state the benefit of our conferences time goes on. The ministers of the various departments will no doubt reveal the results of these conferences particularly with re_ ference to projects under public will be amply demonstrated .as. Mrs. St. John Laid To Rest SOURIS= The funeral of the, sia ISLAND NEWS PAGE jaa ak: NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: A ele Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 Lennox I. SUMMERSIDE — A fire in the FS The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thes. Dec. 8, 1959. 3 Store = Damaged By Fire The flames were extinguished Magistrate R.S. Hinton QC. Police Chief White ment was apprehended early on Sunday morning about 1.45 a.m. on Water Street west where he was driving on the left side of the street. He said the police pa- ;trol car had to go up over the jeurb on to the apron to avoid said Dy-}; Plans For Historic Church New York City. He served with the Canadian, Army from 1914 to 1918 and had been employed as a dairy worker. He is survived by three sisters Mrs. Stanley Speer, Marlboro, N.H.; Mrs. Eva Nelson, Con-| cord, N.H.. and Mrs. James | Campbell, -Hudson. There are’| P.E.I. Berries Not Dangerous Says Director Prince Edward Island resid- ents have nothing to fear from eranbernes sold in this area it recently. ated by a weed killer spray that , may cause cancer. | . Dr. Grouix that he | had checked with Paul Jean, | regional director of the Federal , transmission had been damaged police reported. It was towed out * of the ditch by Mr. Brooks. wi | reported the incident to the lice. } The car was reported stolen between, 8.30 and 10.30 Sunday evening while parked on Beaver | Street. Prowse Bros. Limited San —_* of the Lennox Island! by mans of buckets of water and : : store Sunday afternoon | the fire was contained in the stock |Health director has said that Sg Pees caused damage estimated at be-| room, where a considerable quan- | Montrealers and residents of | Et Ee ede te ae noticed ise soeat’s affice alee walter | to worry about.” a | ‘Names of new ‘honorary | Monday by government House. Se ee meee ee ground 5 p.m. by clsters of te! ea some damage He was referring to reports i - gides-de-camp Goverser contains three Brig. A. W. Rogers, both convent when smoke seen : 3 Re a that some cranberries "= we. or. Charlottetown, and Group Capt. | emanating from a nk oom It's believed the fire originated in Washington and Oregon states Lowey, Giftable ee eee ene ee oe | J. E. Creeper, Summerside. (ccnp > peat ol cars bonehead bed ya pagal from foamed ™ agent’s office ves tion of the store was undamaged. BEDDING $ 1.29_ $ 4.50 $ 1.29..$ 3.95 , fable Cloths in rayon damask, and lace—All yw $ 3.95 be $ 8.95 Prices Pair - *illow Cases in : plais colored border or embroidery _Prices Pair | Food and Dru Administration At HS Meeting Under Stud B Government _}and had seen pineal that no Blankets by Ayers, all wool pastel colors, reversible, ee “ y y * F cranberries from the far west | colors rose and blue, green and gold, aqua and blue, A program of arithéentic, apel-| Charlottetown's Mayor FE. €.| The mayor also points out that | "ales concerned reached — the ee ee ling , matches, choral reading | Johnstone has proposed that the the church was designed by Wil- | any part of Eastern Canada. y : and reading from readers high- | Anglican Church at New Dom-|liam Harris, brother of Robert | “The cranberries consumed in \li>wool pastel ‘blankets, plain colors, satin bound, The - poseibili : lighted the monthly meeting of inion on the south side of the|Harris; and that it might be). area come from Massache- # cose, blue, gréen, gold and cedar Possibility of the repair| He says his company is press-|the Central Royalty Home “and/ West River causeway be moved desirable to exhibit Harris relig- setts and from Lemieux, Que., ~ Price Boxed $12.95 a a eee ing for the contract with the | School Association held ast week. to Strathgartney Park. His idea ious paintings in that setting. Nei ain’ Goleta aad” eraft coming to| work to be carried out at the The program was presented ie that a picture of R. L. Cot-| would also like to have an el- jour Jono ca Special Viscose and wool blend’ satin bound blankets, yet mn appear slim, but |Summerside .where the aircraft | by pupils of the grade’ two class-iton and a plaque should com-| ectrpnic carillion to provide music |"“wrne federal officials are || colors blue, green, rose, S 8.95 managing director of Mari- | will be stationed. es under the direction of their’ memorate—the various contribut-' during the summer months: and sstehiee thn eitustion covebally Price . eae. Corel Airways, Carl| He points out that facilities are |teachers Mrs. Coffin and Miss| ions Mr. Cotton has made to-! perhaps some historical objects. a Gaale to skadhela es eauee » is hopeful that his com- | available at which | Murnaghan. wards establishing parks in this} The provincial goverment is! * ps Flannelétte Blankets, all sizes pany may land the contract. are not a at Charlotte-} Mrs. Arthur MacRae reported | province. studying the project, although | {°F concer. 1 § 4.95 $ 7.50 3 = town. It’s that the repair | that proceeds of the cake sale the Anglican Church has not | Priced from a pair . to . ee contract for the “huge aircraft|held to buy library books for |’ ; oe oe eee ees | Ca isan ad ‘eal oe 4 ae Two Drivers of the RCAF’s Maritime squad- | the school reached a substantial S side Court for the purpose. It is under- to en r satin uffs, reversible, colors wine and eggshell, blue , green and g Be pos would provide steady em-/| sum. She thanked everyone who stood that if engineers report pe » $ 9.95 Sentenced ployment for 200 throughout the on to "Macleod report revert | ey Fj that it is practical to move the Is Located icc eacl year. : . Norman Building the province would be i White Wool Biankets a ‘ The Argus aircraft will be stat- ed that a card party will oe he es ines willing to undertake the: operat- | rainbow striped border $13.50 ‘At S‘sid foned at Summerside when the this week to provide funds sunenary ‘ion. _ SUMMERSIDE — A 1955 Chev. ‘ ‘ e present expansion program at the|the Cubs and Scouts. She re- E—Owen Dyment owned by David Woodington of ; $13 50 base is completed next year. | ported also that the troop was in/of Northam pleaded guilty in : Kensington which was reported searlet with black stripes . SUMMERSIDE ,— Martin Des- urgent need of a leader and| Summerside police court yes- Former Islander stolen while parked in Summer-, aga - hes, Miscouche, and Joseph asked for a volunteer. jterday to a charge of driving side Sunday. evening was locat-! e $14 65 "Arsenault of Tignish, were Potato The attendance prize for the 4 motor vehicle while his abil- Dies In New York ed yesterday afternon' on Link- _ _ «ee green with black stripes . ~ each sentenced to seven days in ics i —s was won by Mrs. Cof- \qust tak cate ching, oun got letter Road by Austin Brooks. 4 good assortment, of Chinelle Bed Spreads, all shades in double bed size ‘ Prince County Jail when they ‘Continued from page *s class. Clarence Croken, 60, a native, The-car was in the ditch near pleaded guilty in County Magis-|better understanding and work-| The president John McAleer | Semementanee. ie deers Newen of Brookvale, P.E.I., died re- the western end of the pavement Prices ranging from $ 5. 95. $10. 95 ' trate’s Court ‘here yesterday to|iné conditions between both gov- —— cently in Columbus Hospital, 0” the Lintdetior Bend aed the | Bath Towels and Hand Towels, all sizes and colors thineile Sets—two piece and nag stiles "on $ 3.95 ane $ 9.90 /Magistrate—W.—Chester $Mac-| Works, natural resources, agri- St. John was a collision. The patrol car turn- Donald, culture. labor, welfare and health | as plans under consideration are developed. “‘DUMBFOUNDED” A fine of $20 and costs or 30 days was imposed on a resident of Mt. Carmel when he pleaded |< IN HOSPITAL Miss Deanna Bell, Summerside, is a patient in Prinee County Hospital where she has under- gone surgery. VISITED IN CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Wilson Bell, South Mel- ville and Mrs. Hector K. Mac- Weill, Charlottetown. have return- ed home after an énjoyable visit with their mother, Mrs. Hattie MacKinnon, Cambridge, Mass. “I can only say if personal and completely untruthful utter- ances satisfy the natural inclina- tions of these men, I do not pro- pose to lower myself to that le- vel. The people of this province have already placed their stamp on tactics of this kind. COMPLEX PROJECT “What is all the storm. shout anyway! Our party has been in power less than three months. Did these men expect that the causeway should now be under construction. Surely\ our people “It is a project of extreme held Thursday morning from her ,ed around to give chase and an late residence ~to &S&. Mary’s | |; on coming car also-had to swerve Church, Souris where Solemn | well out of the way to avoid be- Requiem High Mass was celeb-|ing hit by Dyment's_vehicle the sessing, ¢omparing findings and where they will be guests for the 4, these investigations-continued, Ont., to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Graham MacSwain. . ‘ j Professional Cards undertaken before every detail |/), aa tin ueaait aot: All Kodak Cameras and Pro- ‘ governing the practicability of | ("270 vere sreat concern. The Won By Brothers | jectors, sti or movie, at | SAD eC UR TA INS Chartered such an undertaking is pietely financial mess that the Mathe- lower Christmas prices until |} for carrier delivery or es explored. son government has left this pro- Monty MacLeod of Cherry Val- | December 5. ; Accountants “Yer in view of these ee vince is a matter of very serious eBags ere vay eo he = GEORGE WOTTON your nearest Guardian- - stances it is so patently ridiculous | proportions and when our people wal wo first prizes for T. Earle Hickey & Co. that the leader pf the opposition Ati ‘another important report, his exhibit of undrawn dressed ‘. apt OeRArnY Patriot office. a n P Canadian Bank of Commerce (and a Patriot writer both of| namely that of our external audi- poultry at the Royal Winter Fair x Summerside __ Building Pe whom have but little knowledge of |tors, they wil? cease to wonder in Toronto. It was the first time \ ee P.E.I. Phone~2235/e,en the simplest form of con- why the leader of the Opposition a, ee had sent an peecece \ .|struciion should render the opin- |; mentally disturbed and de-| ©*bibit to the Fair. : ‘ ; : by Insurance ion ‘withdut knowledge of the diffi- vas - Meee public etiostion His brother Dingwell MacLeod. What nicer gift than LINGERIE Shower curtain sets, assorted shades — R. E& Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.E.1. Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building 5 Summer St. Summerside | :hduld be constructed right omny. sible es on the causeway Use our lay-away plan. a curtains for bed rooms. Priced : ; project, the investigations on a ‘ Optometrists a. ggatcqe gh the eopee'tion which, to my mind, are proceed- | @ Slips @ Half Slips *« way Pair $ 2. 3S . $ 8. 00. E. E. Parkman states he was one of the original | ™S ™ 2. sane’ and satisfactory @ Panties @ Dusters «| : , manner. . i Tailored Curtains, for living room or dining room. ; Opt. D., R.O. senett toe never. whet “The status of any public man @ Pyjamas @ Gowns 4) Priced fens “ to s Phone 3287 did he do about it during flis decided by the manner im| »,U#l skin blemishes om face or body. j Summer St Summerside long years he was in power? Sim-|.. : es, Red Scaly Itching Skin, ‘ jes’ I Piastic Ustotcios Table Covers, l'3 yds. x 2 yds. Summ sly nothing! A. arent of. 1008 which he approaches public ques- and Athiete's Foot are culckly cleared by The Gloria Ladies’ Wear ee $ 1.49 _ George R. MacMahon, LL.B Keusington on Saturday’s) Phone Summerside 3551 Phone S'side 3818 “Is it reasonable, or would any Sane person}suggest that a pro- ject of this magnitude should be cuities involved that the cause- lway is feasible and apparently was devoted to an investigation of this gigantic undertaking which scarcely covered the cost of dix- ging a few holes for suitable rock. study is still going on. A report has been given recently by the minister of public works and we shall. continue to co-operate fully with federal authorities to pro- “Certainly, in view of these Pallbearers were Edwin Town- send, Stuart McAulay, Anselm McDonald, Ray White, William Fitzpatrick and Melvin McPhee. Mrs. St. John is survived by two daughters and four sons. They are Matilda (Mrs. Frank Gleason) Cherry Valley; Mary (Mrs. Vincent Doucette), Houst- on, Texas; Russell, Charlottet- own: Brenton, Souris; Ernest. RCAF, Calgary, Alta; and Fran- cis, RCAF France. Her husband eased her in 1953 and her oldest son Rt. Rev. Richard St. John, died in tween this province and the main-. port indicates a causeway is fea- sible, that a Conservative Gov- ment. of the interests of any party. | “There are other very serious | problems of an immediate nature away from this serious situation and cover up through irrespon- tions particularly of outstanding importance. Adequate transporta- tion between this province and the mainland is one of these very itself to any reasonable citizen.” EARNINGS RISE OTTAWA (CP)—Average hourly $71.14 from $69.56 and the work & Gallant Bidg S side complete and exhaustive studies, week to.41.2 hours from 41.8 ting his view in that direction, from which the Wilkie car was proceeding. He said he “‘practi- cally stopped” his car and then eased out into Notre Dame Street when the collision occurred. Rev. H. Kennedy Takes New Post Kinkora Man of the case method of studying | business problems in Canada. | Essentially, the case method con- sists of intensive analysis, evalu- | ation and discussion of actual sit- uations in. the various functional business areas, i.e.. marketing,’ production. finance, etc. Don McDougall worked for RCAF Summerside school board for 1 year before entering the business school. Rev. Harold A. Kennedy, BA, a former student minister at. North Bedeque United Church, United Church, Sydney Mines, | He is married to the former | Poultry Prizes” of Vernon received second prize for his exhibit of eviscerated poultry. septic action heals. Makes ski smoother. clearer. Ask your Sean ie ODERM ointment ‘ze your skin, Look better = fast. a has left his pastorate at Sydney | fate | Lik 413k De FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? mot sour. Checks “‘plate odor” Gant GREETING CARDS Complete with Envelopes See samples at our dealers everywhere on P. E. I. ADVERTISING im 1 THE EVENING. PATRIOT know that the causeway project Mines ii { MUCH IMPROVED is one of the-greatest and most | 1954. » NS., to accept a to a) ASH i . , . : new pastorate at St. Laurent,| _ FASTEETH, an improved powder te Axminster Rugs, size 9 Jack Annear, who on Friday | complicated of its kind ever un- Montreal be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, $79. 00. $95. 00 last was admitted to hospital fol-| dertaken in the history of man-| we are, the party of the cause-| “0 : holds false teeth more firmly in place. x 10'2 ft. lowing a car accident, is much | kind. way as we are the party of full} Mr. Kennedy preached a fare- aeoee ate “ante, or feeling. PAS ROSSWORD Axminster Rugs, s:ze 9 $85 00 $1 10 00 improved but is still under ob and adequate transportation be-|well sermon recently at Carman | eet is alkaline (non-acid). x 12 ft. ® to . servation. ity. Some t # es me oe eae land., the party of expanded and and jeft the next day with his | t mest). (ie ASTEETH at any ONTEST Priced from $1 2.00 to $15.75 TO VISIT SON with staffs of competent construc- efficient public services in all wife and two daughters Dorothy \ We also carry a large range of Congoleum rugs, congoleum aon “o — oar ~— io | tional experts have been working agrees S Pines . oe See His : by the yard, Rexoleum, Forecast and Inlaid lonoleum. -Also urr, arbor recently inte: Position is with Norwood ited | to fi iles in a lar g shades. Every i a a Ware: 8G. jon investigations, exploring, as- am confident that if the final re-| Church United | PHOTO oor tiles in a large range of shades. Every item has been Valuable cash prizes! Christmas season of their son, | new problems have been encoun. Marionne Saunders, daugh of | FROM YOUR NEGATIVES . SOR? ¢ el Keith Buell and Mrs. Buell. @e-| (ered which demanded further ex- — eae . Seen jae Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sa ONLY iSe EACH Fun for the entire ee * aC Na oh iets route they will stop at Oshawa, | haustive studies. teal focthall fac the atvance |e $1.50 DOZEN family! Py y Se Jee PHONE 8506 YA Ba De Da Be Be Be Bi 3: Di De De ede: Here's inspiration a-plenty Santas seeking Christmas gift ideas. “Where Smarter Women Shop 155 Great Geo. St. for smart Ch’tewn Dial 4714 ARARRR®RARBH MADD. | Sco pememe edad Di Ds Di Dy Di De De aD De Bi Ded COMFORT STYLES MAKE HAPPY GIFTS FOR YOU AT Sheen & Macinnis 1. } ADULT POLIO CLINIC For Hunter River and Surrounding Districts in Wednesday, Dec. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. LUGGAGE GIFTS guilty to a charge of having the| Deali rticularly with the|Fated by Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy | Chief stated. : ‘ 2 unlawful possession of intoxicat- ccuieeale. -1 read said: with Rev. George MacDonald as} Elmer Gauthier of Freetown) CORRECTION j Facked wide. Foslion. oud Vabuel " ing liquor- in a place other tham| “During our absence we were | deacon and Rev. P. G. Muraghan ‘plea guilty to a charge of See Ss Deg ree his residence. |, rather dumbfounded over the aS sub deacon. Rev. W. A. Keefe | f to stop at a stop sign and i Holman’s Personally |* . A resident of Kensington and | somewhat delirious and undiscip-| Was master of ceremonies. was fined $5 and costs. His} Attendance at the aa Picked by Santa advertise- one of Tignish each pleaded guilty| lined outbursts that appeared in| Present in the sanctuary were | failure to stop at the intersection, % Western Ontario's School of ak ta Mee G Over-nite cases, size 18” $1 1 95. $19. 95 to’separate charges of having| certain quarters regarding the} Rt. Rev. R. V. MacKenzie, ;@t. | of Notre Dame and Cedar Streets,; Business Administration has ment In “on y’s Guar- Priced been intoxicated in a public place | causeway project, particularly in| Rev. J. A. Sullivan, Very X%ev.4 Where a recent fatality occur-| ™@"Y interesting ae for Don- dian contained. two typo- | Week . z and were fined $20 and costs or| view of the fact that this mat-|B. J. MacDonald, Very Revigted, resulted in am accident with| ald Joseph. McDougall. son of graphical errors. Au it~ ree $14.95. $22. 00 * 30 days. ter wa’ at that very time being|J. P., E. O’Hanley, Rev. Finlay Pin 4 wanes Wilkie of aaa regk Mecleage Cardigans should h = Priged considered by our group. Mullally, Rev. Urban Gillis, Rev. | Alberton. Mr was proceed- Nylon Train cases, size 14” < : “I have been singled out by the | George MacCormeck, Rev. J. W.| img east on Notre Dame while a ~ ae ae a ae oe ‘Ee Priced $1 1.95 to $19.95 ex-premier and his local mouth-|McCardle, Rev. J. A. MacLeod, | Gauthier was going south en| "oti merce degree. eq as : | piece in a very personal manner | Rev. J. J. Dunphy, Rev. Cliffora | Du i: ceeie te te Gt . 1.69. } A large assortment of eolors to choose from. } and associated with these refer-| Murphy, and Rev. J. FE. Cash. Mt. Gauthier said he brought] she twovear prozram leading to| l] Fiber glass ladies cases — 18” and 21” — Alaska Bide $29.95 .. $39.95 ; as ences - en “deception,} The service at the grave was ee oe to a stop and look- the ae os canes of Seine! = . Priced ~ to -e vicious, fraud, idity”’ and oth- | conducted Rev. J. J. Dunphy. ways. He said there were 7 i < ian . : ’ or tetas tase Gt ap well late the | tanersnent ~* ine ene. a couple of cars parked on the aera at the Western Men's Gladstone cases, eolors brown and black ae? $22.95 $59.00 ¢ utterances of these men. cemetery. right side of Duke Street obstruc- The school pioneered the - use WIN $1 20.00 Men's zipper club bags, color tan rice 911.00 Give Any Room a Warm Glow , 25 x 48 inches $ 4 09 each . Reversible wool mats, size 30 x 60 inches $1 2 00 = each Cotton and Viscose mats, suitable for bedroom or bath room —all popular shades “§ 1 .98., $ 8. 00 _ . Priced from each Axminster Rugs, size 6% $55. 00 960. 00 Reversibie wool mats, size Carpet Sweepers ‘ priced to give you real value for your money. Per Set Plastic Christmas’ Table Covering, 54 inches wide ' .45c Price per yard . — 2 . ' ao c Photographers _ As far as adequate investization ” Othe tamer eat in bitter pre- Teas Een See een per pair $ 1 98 The Read Studios | Dace een 2 ee Se Judical political utterances from SLIPPERS RETURN on the time of the now f v - D. W. SEARS The present federal goverm-|tioniand with ha 6 eee a SOFT AND COZY Barristers snap 3 es oe od the|imdicated a status in public ser-|] ."- IN NEW — ¢ vice I am sure that commends |f | PROWSE BROS. LTD. 2 . i i f; Water St. Summerside mote these investigatons to their oa i manu lecturing fa 2 S HUNTER RIVER SCHOO. The Store For The Whole Family A. B.-Campbell, B.A., inal ' - * Jin August, the bureau of statistics soot | . LLB CAUSEWAY PARTY . "Weekly wages rose tol] ** Water St. a 98 Queen es \ Dial 8583 $ 3.75..$ 5.50. iil o ws