' C s I R'ESTOR‘ Clarence Coons of Lake- !lelc Ont, twists a valve on his restored 1905 Sawyer- /_. y . ED I905‘SEAM ENGINE i Massey steam machine. Mr. i This machine 10 feet high and Coons and his sons rebuild l lti feet long. weighs nine l the old steamers as a hobby. . (C? Photo) 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 1‘3, 1962., A Tracadie Cross farmer. W. F. MacDonald. lost a large new barn and two outbuildings Tues- day night. by fire which was by the severe electrical storm which hit the district. The barn. built only last year. was destroyed with 900 bales of hay. some grain and other ma- terial. Two other smaller buildings were lost in the blaze. The first blow from the storm blew out the light transformer (21 the nearby Tracadie Cross corner where the co-operative store is located and the second blew the end out of Mr. Mac- Donald's barn. PIECES HURLED 30 YARD Shingles and other pieces of wood from the building were hurled 30 yards or more into a field from the barn. when the structure was hit violently, A neighbor said that the barn was a “mass of fire" when the For Old MONTEVIDEO tReutersl Uruguay is a used car dealer‘s' paradise, or as one visitor putt it: “The happy-hunting ground for old jalopies." Here are just a few exam- ples from the used car column of the classified ads section of El Dia. Uruguay‘s leading news- “ paper: 1929 Overland. doiihle Phae- ton. $600: 1929 Dodge. $800: 1930 Marmon $700: 1931 Oldsmobile Studebaker. $800: ro at. 31.300: 1937 : 1938 Lincoln. ‘51.- 51.500: 1948 Nash. $2.100; 1948 Chrysler. 52:200. Even something called a 1948 Crossmobile is offered at 3900. very day of the week Monte- video looks like the middle of a claSSic car rally as cars that won! be museum pieces in other countries c l' o w d the streets of the capital. kept run- ning not through the sentiment of their owners btit simply be cause they will still do a day's nor . ALMOST FORGOTTEV Some of the cars to be seen daily in Montevideo would make an old car collector green with envy — Overlands. Whippets. Marti-ions. Erskines. R u g b y s and other almost forgotten mod- Jalopies , .eli- from the davs when the ati-, tomobile was young. " The reason behind the high I price of used cars and the astro- ones— ‘ nomical price for new 815.000 for an American-made. Sf‘(lallr-l3~ two-fold: An eiior-. moiis public demand and puni- Little three-wheel European: runabout: surh at: ie . sei‘clismidt and Coughinolulel sell for between $2.000 and 34,-l 000 when new. But Uruguay. With a popiila—l tion of onlv 3.000.000. doesn‘t of— fer a large enough market to‘ attract a car manufacturer and i as no domestic assembly plants. so all cars must be im- porte . 1' In a largely futile effort to curb deman and avoid invest- ‘ment of scarce foreign m:- chanup on luxury :nork. the‘ government has placed a 300-. per-cent tax on imported cars. A previous 150-per-cent importi tax. however. did nothing to} iquenrh the Uriiguayans‘ burn-l ing desire to own a car. 95- - tive import duties. l . Uruguay ls EKings Also Hit By Lightning Telephone and electric power services were disrupted in sev- cral areas of the province by Tuesday's electrical storm. One of the hardest hit areas was in Prince County west of Siimmerside. where the trans- mission line feeding that section was knocked out. A telephone company spokes- nianreported yesterday that. the telephone line between Mur- ray Harbour and Murray River in eastern Kings County in a s also severely damaged by the storm. He estimated that about i: telephone poles were smash- e . Maritime Electric also report- ed damage to power services in the same section. with several poles being lost. Other regions of the province received isolated damage lines. but the effects were n at said to be serious. Two houses were hit in the Montague area. with one of them having two windows blown out and the building moved on its foundation. blaze was discovered and noth- ing could be done to save it. The Mount Stewart fire de- partment answered a call for assistance and was able to save me outbuilding. The National Park's fire fight- ers were on the scene when the Mt. Stewart fire fighters had to leave. and they stood watch on a burning pile of hay through- out the night. There was no livestock in the destroyed buildings. ASSISTANCE REFUSED Calls for assistance from the Charlottetown and Parkdale fire departments were turned down. Village Commissioner Alexan- der Macliean said yesterday lthat Parkdale has an agree- iment with a number of rural icommunities iii a radius of roughly eight miles. to go to fight fires. The residents pay at. the rate of $5 per property. and the Parkdale department is paid 0 $15 for each fire they fight. when it is for residents who have paid their $5 mem- bership. Non-members are a sessed $50 for a fire. Mr. MacLean said. Fire fighting assistance is not rendered outside those A total of 5.678 active saw- mills reporting in Canada in Canada in 1959 and 48.659 em- ployees. - areas by the department which has all volunteer membership, it was explained City fire engines did not go to Prowler Drops Out SOURIS — The prowler that has been the object. of a search in the Eastern Kings area for most of this week has dropped out of sight. At least no further reports of the‘mysterious Individual have. been received ‘ the Souris RCMP. She or he was last seen Tuesday morning about. 9 am. In e North Lake area. e prowler “as first spotted new Elmira and what was be- 11' ‘ed to have been its sleeping pl e was found in an old grain b acks. Ough seen several times In it on the edge of woods in Ir . no one was able to get 1' SPORTSMAN DIES VEGAS. Nev. (APl—Mil- e sportsman Robert How- those family owned Sea~ gist, died Saturday following surgery. Howard, 46. -married to former actress so Leeds. He was the or of Howard Manor. one of luxury hotels of Palm ngs. Calif. l illSiERN BRIEFS 1N P.E.I. HOSPITAL Fred Robertson. Kingoboro has tend the PI“. Hospital for t. Lou-r or nosrrriii. and Mrs. MacCarveli. Kent was Q WHED PARENTS Kama: Robertson can y Re Region is non cranial—Ion poisonous! Livestock can actually eat treated potato tops without ill-effect. Operators can safely handle and spray without any pm- tective clothing. RegIone kills leaves fast. stems more gradually to give "natural" maturing action. Also kills weeds and . 'AV ASSOCIATED minus Prevent accidental poisoning. . . standard boom Dealer. 911 the gig potato top killer retinas tuber rot. Apply Reglone with sprayer at 55 gallon or less persona. Rain three to four hours after application will not affect action. Don’t gamble'with arsenic -— order sqfe. M: Region: from your local Chipmen Chipmon Chemical. Limited, Montreal. Hamilton. Winnipeg “it; NIH/01 7/1/ (7'1 H urn/l AILABLE FROM _l . INC: ‘CHARLOTI’ITOWN s MecFARLANE m. summon: Lightning Blasts Barn At Tracacli e l the scene because of the time factor involved in getting neces- sary permission from the may-l or or fire committee chairman, required before city machines can leave the city. REGINA tCP) -— Saskatche- wan Roughriders took a big jum in the Wester Football Con erence standings Wednes» The nth annual meeting of the Maritime Psychiatric Associa- tion will get underway this even in; at Dalvay-by-the-Gea with a reception at 8 o'clock. Host for the occasion will be Dr. John by D C. Therlault. Charlottetown. president of the association. The organization and the con- ducting of the roe-day pro- gram is In the capable hands of Dr Malcolm N. Beck. Chan'- Iottetcwn, and the program Ifor the Wives and families is being arranged by Mrs. Theriauit and Mrs. Beck. Vice-president of the organiz- i ii i. Dr, J Hindforth. Salonll Jinn, Nginzhd tube exec- utive secretary ts Dr. Noel Murphy, Antigonish, N.S. Following registration on Fri- day morning. at 9:40. Dr. W ISLAND NEWS PAGElMaritime Psychiatric iAss'n Annual ls Slatgdwm Muncie. Baltimore. .. give a talk on “Psychiatry as .t. impunity.“ \fuiiclc's paper will be heeded :. .A. ' ‘ worth. prest- dent of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. This will be follow- ed by a talk on “Organic syn- dromes" by Dr. ’f‘heriault. ' During the Friday afternoon c sessions. the guest speaker. Dr. J.H. Maloney. president. P.E.I Division. CMHA. will deliver an ess on “The meaning of re- ligion. Following his address th remainder of the afternoon wil be taken up with a business ms- slon .— Huge.Centre. 5;. , Is‘VOpened In Montreal MONTREAL (CP) — Place Ville Marie. described by its owners as 9 largest commer- cial development in the Britioh Commonwealth. be offi- cially opened today. The “0.000.000 downtown of- fice complex and shopping con- tre is erected ‘on e seven-acre site leased from the Canadian National Railways and over tracks leading into CN'a antral station. The denture of the develop- ment, bounded by Domhestor oulevard. Mansfield. Csthcart and Untiteiisity, Streets. is a emu-shaped 424mm . The centre also consists of an onclooed ‘ pranenade. a plan those thou the size of New York's Rockefeller Plaza day night with a 24-10 victory over Montreal Alouettes in a Canadian Football League in- terlocking game. Riders, in last place prior to the game vaulted over Edmon—l ton Eskimos and B.C. Lions into a share of second place with Calgary Stampeders. Montreal is third in the East- 0% cm Conference. - SWEET ADELINEB STRATFORD. Ont. (CP) —- A women here are ganizing a chapter of the “sweet delines" — female counterpart of the Society for the Preser- vation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America. > Of- ‘ and an underground garage. Altogether It comprises 3.000.- 000 square feet of floor space. Beneath the plan are 50 stores. service shops, restate rants and clams. The plan will be the stage for an ice pal- ace and giant Christmas thee in' ’wlnter and outdoor exhibi- t p. “OI amilefromher homeotmrby The body a and concerts h flu limi- Tho Royal Bank of in will. move its head “flotsam: the traditional than in... trict of at. James hm, new . com— panies also plan to have head offices in the building. Body Of Child Found In Swamp EC‘UM SECUM. NJ. (CPI - Rlchsrdlon. missing since Moo)- day. was found Wednesday in a mum t E Mitchell Bay. wu Ice-down. 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