e ~ fas lt a ads Female SLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 - Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 21, 1959. 3 120 Girl Guides Spent Week (Camping Near Murray River MONTAGUE—One hundred and ‘| twenty Girl Guides and Guiders attended a most successful group camp held under canvas last week at Point Pleasant, near Murray River. Camp Command- ant, Mrs. Jack Rawek, was in School Debts - |Are Assumed The.provincial government will assume all remaining interest Payments on liabilities of four school districts incurred during) _| the operation of the now defunct | ~| School Unit No. 1, Education Minister Kier Clark | said. yesterday that as of Febru- ary 1, 1959 interest payments offering the town, in exchange! Which Central Royalty, East Roy-| ‘ for water and sewerage , | alty, West Royalty and Winsloe, ing instructor, Miss" Jeanstie said that his|the>land known as Heckbert’s | have heen paying since the school | Peters, Souris ‘assisted by Mrs. committee had completed the| Lane, together with sufficient| wait was broken up, will be can-| Jeonie Dingwel, Souris and Miss portion of the budget in time| land on either side of the lane to | Eleanor Farmer, Charlottetown. an early tax rate announce-| make a new street. The létter w: ThE=Rction on the part of the The camp cook was Mrs..Dennis Gas tas pecent ached cu. uamaat anal & the street commit.| #vernment, it is estimated will) and—quartermaster, Mrs. Don, programa had tepaited 1a| tee fer presto teh gee save these four districts about MacMillan, both of Charlottetown. | ‘delay. He indicated| Councillor MacCausland report- $18,000. Mr. Clark said it was! During the week-long-camp, the ie aie ed that negotiations are- being| being done jn an effort to allevi-| Guides were active in passing. a] scount date inducted with Maritime Electric ate the heavy responsibilities of number of badges in second and ended as-was done Company regard these fast communities | first class work, and night! ; ” to the sale of which are f with further. ex- | ‘campfires were the <i ad 4 Pansion of facili and | Se routine. ~ other public services. i a the School Soy va & dis- . Ti . ? © a a E 4. i Tax Rate May Be Known In Summerside This Week roll has been completed for some The council heard correspoiid- mov nage aa gs age lpm eee fare from William Heckbert it a * TON-WEIGHT MAMMAL A full-grown wairus will meas- 4 are 1 oF 35 Seat ond weigh mere than a ton. WELL DRILLING POWER MACHINE ANY SIZE WELL - 4 ated by the expansion of school facilities to provide accommoda- tion for some 700 students from St. Mary’s Academy, along with additional students from the new Hillcrest housing | development, has necessitated a revision of the tax rate. }—-At_the_regular. meeting of the | Summerside Town Council last evening Councillor Leo Wood, chairman of the finance com- mittee said that the assessment "i i EF q g 1 i i IF YOU NEED_ WATER tricai service connections made sr enaee 6p ug se im 1957, there was a total debt of| | $140,000. The Commission allotted | the “ang follows: Central Harisha Packirsaibo, - moat |on te ‘At Mount Allison ieee as a lecturer in political science, earning his Ph.D: degree along the way from the latter institution will spend ten’days| Lamkin, guest from Alabama, | of the Univexsity | U.S.A. for Toronto for the ee | of — as part of the Inter. | Centre, which, will end on August | national Friendship program! 22nd. | SACKVILLE, N. B. —The rela- sponsored by Junior Red Cross. | John Lamkia, 16, from Birm- | tion between. politics and philoso- ingham, Alabama, U.S.A., will be | e COMPLETE | PLUMBING, HEATING & ELECTRIC SERVICE Ceylon will be .vand Mrs. ede = ‘ohn | Charlottetown between August - Gectriea} creasing demand for aodene Councillor, Dewar, —— | ci ‘emaining dele- is one of the four. cel — a a - at! on Prince Edward Island, Harisha | Following a week’s hospitality | guest-of Ervin Howatt son of Mr. will leave by train with Muriel St. and, Mrs. George Howatt, Ken- | phy will be the subject of a lec- ture by the distinguished Ameri- ean scholar, Dr. Frederick M. Watkins, at the opening session in_ 1939. An expert . knowledge of the Canadian political system was gained during the years 1946-1952,: ‘the street department. plimented by Mayor W. x rie on the fine manner in which rate which the dis-| required to pay was! INMAN PLUMBING national Study Centre. She is one) _ of the the streets had -been patched sington, R.R. ihe 0 mes from over 40; John, Ervin Howatt™ and« John when he was professor of political science at McGill University, He took up his present post at Yale University in 1952. of the-Mount Allison 1959 r Institute to be held in Sackville Aug. 13-15, it was announced %e- the! 3% percent. Parkdale and Spring | Park who had built their schools | | previous to the formation of the district were not requized to as- the unit's debt. ' & HEATING LTD. Summerside § Phéne 2600 making -special mention of Water Street East crossing. ' Councillor’s” Dewar’s reference announced at the regular Yneet- ing. The third project, a medical centre, will receive assistance fe ‘ ‘Mortgage Burning Ceremony Held By New Glasgow Group NEW GLASGOW — The New i Glasgow and District Junior Far- a: a | eaponasecree + re ORE ee C8 06 FE 8 OR | OER oe EE OM anne eon ee ee ee ee ee foe ee ore s Mr.’and Mrs. Swi'thin| ed away during the past year was icKenna, Chelfon, and his sister| lovingly remembered. The ab- Girls 14 and over. 1. Loretta been buted y to| Chances. Better to go down into! t and neige, Mrs. Austin Murphy | sence of-Mrs. Austin Rogers for Mill apd Laura~ Bell, 2. Edith weariness, strain and the hot| the ditch and be safe if there's ‘ and. Catherine Murphy, of Sum-| the first time ‘in the history of | Sinclair and Jean Mayne. |; weather, Behind her on ‘her ar-| 22 doubt about your being seen. : merside. the picnic was noted with regret;; Boys,14 and over, is a rtval Saturday was an exhausting Pana ae our impet : Me Land a treat and flowers were sent Brown, 2.. Francis Moase, 3.) schedule in British Columbia dur- Then e is d-matter of 3 apse alle ly hang I 'to.her a: the hospital where she, Myron Paynter. ing part of which she was' driven| lights on horse-drawn vehicles. As , ; ‘oa B Van. Was a patient.” |" Free-for-all girls, 1. Ruthie |in an open car under a blazing|% farmer I realize: ; { Mrs. May Beal a re Mrs.| The success of ‘the’ picnic was Johnstone, 2. Jean Mayne, 3.) | sun 80 miles from Nanaimo to Such vehicles don't Come ~ with’: ae + couver, B.C.,. and Mr aa mostly due to the efforts of the Jovce Daye and Laura’ Bell | Victoria. It also was an exhaust. | Ustts so it means a man has to oy j Joseph Stafford, also of Vancou- - istee. Mrs. Herbert Profit, Free-for-all, boys, 1. Erwin ing trip before that. rig up something himself, and , ver, are visiera mt ihe ad Mrs. Leith Paynter and Mrs.! Brown, 2. Francis Moase, 3.| wo DAYS REST then remember to take it every| 4 3 : homestead with their brother-in- Warman Mayne: | James Paynter : | Siceinael Gs aed ‘a time he goes out after dark. But : 3 ; ' i Taw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. “vi. Horace Paynter, Mrs. _ Free-for-all boys, 1. Erwit qa. igyr only we dais St nce fie can use reflectors.\They cost 3 al = , Q -been a resident of Killoloe, Ont., | Sruelling travel and official re-| with a sin it i “for the past 35 years, and this ie peat ae Marchbank, i Married women, 1. Mrs. Lyman |iceptions—a full day in Edmonton oobeed oe: cating ee | “his second visit to P.E.I. He and). gi, ang 7 years. 1. Bryan Mc.,Moase, 2. Mrs. Elmer Burt, 3. | today, a day moving from north | tail light should be. The tractor « to south in Saskatchewan, a day | driver apparently feels quite safe, f Photographers He-=s?id he hoped the New- | physician, : ty The Read Studios 4foundiand Party, of which he “Our rights have been invaded| At 9-50 am.. who the royal ae =, LIVE aay “ i D. W..SEARS and Mr. Duffy were the first py the federal: government ak ctisdiied” + e law requires:—farm trac-| e members, would fit that deseriP- oe wit not cease our aoucine on as ee ee te ters on highways must show at PLYMOUTH PRICES START LOWER than those of any other full-sized car in Canadal ; tion. white headlamps and @ : : Se ‘ i Barristers expurssite RecAxT ast these rights have been fully | okey pavers oe Se ee eae least 1 red tail ight; horse drawn CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED ; Geo R. MacMah ee : restored,” he said. not appeat vehicles on highways must ‘show i ‘ ' rge acManon, Mr. Duffy expressed regret at Butler. at teask en Calis let ans at : LL.B. : leaving the Conservative party.| “As: the elected representatives At 10 o'clock, the. official de | least 1 red reflector on the rear. | oe mers Association is a happy ISLAND BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart, Montague. ARE VISITING Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston | and son, W , Quincy, Mass.,. are visiting in Hampton and} Charlotetown, were visitors to Montague on Sunday. from the Junior Farmers, but the association has decided that — it will not be responsible for this project. It will not donate the hail and banquet tables as requested but it will purchase shares in the medical centre, the meeting de- cided. The association members| say their reason for not taking on the medical centre-asa project is that they are too busy and do not want to take on too many pro- jects at one time. The meeting which ‘was pre- sided over by the vice-president, Rolly Larkin, extended its special thanks to those who had, assisted in the landscaping of the Recrea- tion Centre. These included War- organization toda’ Last night it held a celebration to mark the burning of the mortgage on the new Recreation Hall. The new centre-ndawiy painted and landscaped with lawn and. fence in place has already started | to play an important role in com- munity: affairs. A fewofinishing touches such as | sereens for the windows, a com- bination door, a sign, shrubs and window boxes, and cement walks to the two doors are to be.added. ‘The P.E.I. Hospital Service Gommission is to be billed for A strawberry fesfival will be) held in the centre tomorrow and a Red Cross blood clinigis slated ui Aug. 24. Now that | oe ea hie erected and, | mony Was arranged by a com-| | paid for its Recreation Centre, a | mittee of two, Phyllis Dickieson | start is to be made on another and Edith Rackham. A decision community project and assistance | gq the representatives of the as- re — sociation’ to the conven- sistance with the grading of the front of the property. The ‘morigage burning cere- VISIT TO MONCTON Mrs. John White and daughter, aren, of Montague, were B | FROM BROOKLYN Mrs. /Ciifford Matthews, Brook- | rs; the weekend with Mr. . Lorne Crockett, Mont- “FROM NEW ORLEANS Rev. Thomas R. McKenna, 8, | + principal . Augustine : High School, largest negro school end visitors to Moncton, N.B. FROM ROSEBANK d beginning in St. John’s, Nfld. Of-| The day's program entailed a —s Hazel Belle Hardy, "13 Atten Paynter Picnic _ sangreSimy ee 700-mile flight to Yellowknife: for , Was a guest of Mr. de aes | / : | oe Wee ¥ a stop of one hour, 4 minutes, James AY id Id {| h Yellowknife, on to Uranium City| another 300 mil soit}: — iberton, during | He At Haro Mi fy S ore add laen ton in the even-lont to U — er oe ; | ing. She was feeling ‘“‘tremend-|miles southwest to Edmonton. a -{ l k ‘ re , is visiting his - Clyde Rimmer, formerly of New - York City, and now permanent , ; the ence Moase. ‘ residents at Hunter River, at the areas: . oe wes Married men, 1. Wendell eee. aoe came July 12-13) Lastly I will mention the mié- S ; home formerly known as the John) ““Eojiowing are the sorts events. Mayne, 2. Hermon Mayne, 3.| (0 “le intenlor of B.C. Ahead of! use of lights on farm tractors. the royal couple lie 12 days of| Lately I have come upon tractors 7 ‘Beaton farm. Mr. Mrs. Brisco expect to leave on, preture carly next early next week. Beaton has} second ct is the con ties of a eae hall and| tion in Ontario witl be decided at this will start immediately. it el the next meeting. KENSINGTON The annual! Fight and 9 vears. girls, 1. Paynter Picnic was held on July Marlene Daye. 2. Marion Kielly, Ist at Harold. Mill's Shore, Cler- | 3. Brenda Mayne. mont ‘with an’ attendance of 131,) Eight and 9 years, boys 1. the second largest on record. Jimmie Mayne, 2. Blair Mayne, Verdun Paynter was master of 3. Wendell Sinclair and Wendell ceremonies: for the afternoon's, Warren. program which fea‘ured races’ Ten and 11. for all. ages, for which prizes. Alden Profitt. were awarded. 3. Joan Mayne. Bruce Paynter the only member; Twelce and 13, of the picnic group who had pass- Johnstone, 2 Leah Mayne, Marjorie Paynter. boys and girls, 1. 2. Donald Moase, ; Ruthie 3. girls. 1 [only topic of conversation among| the Duke of Edinburgh who will day by the institute’s director, Professor Philip Lockwood. . The theme of the institute will With. DAVID NIVEN, RITA HAYWOR and BURT LANC Among his writings are books sume an of | entitled “The State As A Concept | odrvenee tren yay tne de — be “Canadian Politics”, which) Of Political Science”, published—ponth* expressed th at will be considered from many | in 1934, and “The Failure of Con-” sympathy and ae aa a SOURIS T EATRE angles by leading scholars, journ-| stitutional Emergency Powers family of Vincent ‘Gallant, ase alists and statesmen, in lectures,! Under The German Republic” four-year old son was fatally in-, Mon. and Tues. July 20-21 panels and informal discussions.| published in 1939. jured by one of these vehicl Dr. Watkins, who is professor; His major work. completed © Councillor Arsenault’s aan “ of political science at Yale Uni-| while he was at McGill University |chairman of the poli depart.| Separate ‘ versity, will introduce the in-' deals with the theme he will pur-! ment was presented so ts iHor | stitute theme by outlining the; sue in his lecture at the Mount pewar Romine M“ tee philosophical bases of the two Allison Summer Institute pestandin of the ae ae belle main political traditions of the Kk is entitled “Political Tradi-, | ings committee ae sh that on west, conservatism and eerel- tion Of The West.” in the intro-| interior of the stadium and the ism. | duction to which Dr. Watkins exterior of the fire hall had been| A commentary on his remarks states as his objective the “Re-| Painted. and a new rd rail h 4 will be made by Dr. Marcus assessment of the historic- posi- Phe replaced to a rm : Long, professor of philosophy at tion of modern liberalism”.in a by cars to the ae oe the University of Toronto and‘ time when, faced wth the fatal Councillor Rogers Bees ae editor of the monthly opinion attractiveness of total! litariag, sys- the water deamaain ae mal TER, videncegR Mena. 4 University with a B.A. tion, embracing as it does all summa ciim laude in 1930. From those who believe i ideals - Mayor Currie presided at the 1933 to 1945 he alternated between | afd institut ons of “sia meeting, and all councillors were | © | Present. Te j o Fight. Tables” IS MONTAGUE GUEST : of the centre and the Junior 7 : ¢s . geag ga age ro s Federation is also to be | field Orr. re aS ee Canadian Commen- tems, liberalism is undergoing its pew hydrants had been installed | sm a, Quincy, Mass., is the guest of philled for use of the ~ centre's; 3. a * th * incial "he ki Pro-| ee wee on Ottawa and Elm Streets, and | Th Program ati rs her brotheriniaw and © sister. | ound system and amplifier. | Dickinon. 2-0 To Oe oh | videncag hand gracunted tom scalar form of ceeeta cite inking fountaine had been ON THe Same | ae eee ray S as ip secular form wes! iviliza- pJz ; stern civiliza- placed in the parks. Johansson-Patterson ARTHUR KENNEDY 1a LER ERICKSON CHARLES eSRam ERNEST TRUE CARD Har SS , Tuesday - Wednesday oe 15 - 9:15 ee RUAN a0e a | GANN’S : 7) COLOR ak JUDITH EVELYN WALLACE FORD + Dicectes by JOSEPH PEVNEY - Written by ERNEST K ANH - Produced by GORDON KAP Cornell- and Harvard universities doctor has advised a direct fight Tour Rigors io Silineaben “It is planned for the Queen to (Continued from page 1) leave at 3:30 p.m. and she will) Queen's health was almost the srrive in ‘Edmonton snortly after the 50-man press corps that has'be carrying out the dew's Pro-| Test. Then: came the not unexpected announcement that Her Majesty would remain in Whitehorse for the rest of the day. The prince would visit Uranium City with the Queen. ‘flying to Edmonton \in the RCAF C-5 that accompanies -the royal Viscount later. wImer Burt and Mrs. ~Elmer. Brown, 2. James Paynter, 3. Clar- Under échool age. 1 John War-; Verdun Paynter. | Innis, 2. Erwin Johnstone. | Mrs. Clarence: Marehbank. ~~ tion and failure, the: federal party | SMALLMAN’S BUILDING (Alse Kensington on Saturday’s) Phone Summerside 3551 S’Side Crockett and Gollent Bids. bound to the policies of any na- foundland March ‘31, 1962. tional rty.”’ } RIGHTS INVADED He said he could not reconcile his of- the Newfoundland people, we thinking with that of Prime Min- will strive to procure in the Par- the un- en ' “Atte these years of frustra-, land.” | Plete relaxation were on the Eastern Canada. geon - captain Derk D. Steele- Perkins, , parture time for Yellowknife, the prince’ shot across the field. Mr. Butler came to the press room reported the Royal Visit since its| ously improved” after a day of! Yellowknife and| The Queen's indisposition hes‘ gram as arranged.” Scheduled flying time was five hours» 40 minutes Local Highway ‘Continued from page 1! whenever you walk on a highway after dark. Remember, you may be entirely invisible to a car driver even though you are walk- ting in bright light. Don't take very little and will be some help im avoiding tragic accidents. | ———— jin Manitoba and then flights to! but believe me he is not. Such a light makes an over | \ Economy am | Price nevi never higt the asa, — tail lights. Or, in brief. “OBEY THE ao IRE Ride * *& Swivel seats @ Professional Cards iNew Party + has now attained the very pin-| News of the Queen's indi | taking driver believe he is meet- Chartered . nacle of political success. It is; tion dampened the enthusiasm ot ing a vehicle with only one head ? . (Continued From Page 1) now the government of Canada. this boisterous Yukon capital. A| lamp. As he gets nea he can ; Accountants “This is a case where, in an| “| am now compelled to leave me ee gathered at the air-| see that the — not as it) : argument between two parties, | 4¢ because I have had my faith, Port the scheduled 10-p. m.| first appeared and confusion re-| - dusksre-Gui.t ov Guava _ ©. Earle Hickey & Co. the legal right of the weaker has ghattered.’’ Mr. Duffy said. |departure and when the prince — 5 pLER OF CANADA , * Canadian Bank of Commerce io i a pendedty takes away Carrying on alone, Mr. Holle rove out se eakee. RCAF act —c. rsaggde-g ae the | ~—ne , ; Building the stronger.” house grave. \ \ s pe | Semmerside, P&L Phone 2235 REFERS TO IWA ee Garr ciebh to ocd were no cheers as the one, rend ia an accident, and Just count the Lapa a glamourous new __-V-8 engines have economy-design features ractor ; ‘ : t Fe Insurance The earlier threat to the New-,a resolution formally condentning | ee a oh Oe Rone Pee wrong colored tail light. : 3 Plymouth can save you money. Ipitial cost found on no other car at this price. Long- i i Eis & Son Li aus foundland ecenomy referred : to} the Newfountiond Grants el Lames aa bok, ws | »po- | DREADFUL WASTE savings . . . Plymouth prices right now are range savings... . famous Plymouthengineer- SE ete en (Oy Merntieecl Wacdvorkers of motion must be made before the| “StY ress room set up in the air-} In closing I want to urge yeu al the lowest of the year on the model of your _ing assures you a minimum of maintenance = * S Summer St. "Summerside-America (CLC) loggers against resolutions could be introduced.~ ud Prosi a ‘< mn eae odio and think bs gg wees choice. Trade-in savings . . . your present problems and lowest repair bills. See your = Anglo - Newfoundiand Develop Unanimous eonsent of the! the Queen's press secretary, had| Misery of the injured, the grief car is worth moré on a new Plymouth. Fuel . . dealer and drive this economy- -leader Optometrists « mnat er ee the House is necessary for waiving] scheduled a press conference for| and hardship of broken homes, savings . .. Plymouth’s Econo-Jet Six and Plymouth soon. Jeaisiatire voted -titanimetst : Peers gt : E. E. Parkman decertify the two v4 locals * eit watad* Kaniaet, tarcine the | paper or a ae e ecac’ aa aoe 3 Z Opt. D., 8:0. jthe province, thus breaking the| premier to delay presefation of! were on hand. Remember : i" : ’ , : PHONE 3287 ‘back of the 2% z-month strike ,| the feactotion Galil Yetny. Sor Ger dia nek aloes Tei 3 Dart ome. Exclusives available on no other car at Plymouth’s low prices | Sommer St. : Summerside; Mr. Higgins said: he helieve 2. Don't drive after using 2 : : a BF. Hunter. R.0. | the time had come for the emer- | Mr ean Tn Zi a - gee tee tana ord PP alcohoh %* Push-button automatic drive_ * Total-Contact brakes’ ; : ‘gence of a party “dedicated to|the federal. act which ends PO | en Then came world that Mr,|_.2: Don't walk on the right hand * Push-button heat control * Safety-Rim wheels — Summerside, ‘PEL Phone 3116 Newfoundland . .. a party not cial financial assistance to New- Butler wes ei ‘with ume side of the road. : . conferring: 4. Don't use white lights for >» Independent parking brake ig de : 1959 > Sefe-Lock door latches SCOTTISH | F. R. McLAINE LIMITED ‘MULLEN MOTORS — ‘255 Water St. Summerside | ister Diefertbaker. Progressive liament of ‘Canada... —e ' Conservative principles had been! equivocal acceptance of Term 29/to announce: | Oldest house in Gif@sgow, Scot- \ A B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. _ weregeen for political expedi- as a solemn and binding guaran-| “The Queen is hetter but hasjland, Provand's rdship nal Malpeque Road, Charlottetown Mount Stewart - Phone S’Side 3818 fee of the rights. of Newfound-| not fully ,recovered built about 1471 for a eanon of | : “le view af the bee my the Glasgow Catnairal ~