Me al 4 , © es as ‘ a ee, - nee : q oe ik re a me ae ee : 5 € eis ‘ ns ee: Ra . e as 4: ; ¥ - Ee x . ; 3 ; a : : : : ? $ + . : . : rates < = . . ; : * ¥ Ls move * ’ ai} “TORONTO (cP) — De Winds wl bea Wee t ae . sg turee' lesued by the ‘sonther. et-| SESS pe somet Gagytarrieg ore 3 eae r, (Night) (Day) U : . Toe ee ~ | Vancouver eentece x» “4 4 oe Scotia, eastern 2 _ ‘The Guardian, ee ra: Sy eee enna cee ee 4 elear—intervals—and—widely-scat- gmt ; . Regina ............ 8 17 |tered snow flurries; colder; west ceceesess. 19 ~~ 28 | winds 15, Low-high at New Gias- Char e Is [ | ‘38 43~ |gow, Goshen and Sydney 22 and 4 . . .- 2 36. |33, Charlottetown 20 and 30 ; Fe ee Montreal ncecan ae 39 - Se } i Quebec ......,..... 2 ro) —— *ereere 26 35 gainst Father - Se Be : , - ‘ Halifax sneeee rene 34 38 a | _A charge of attempted murder} Joseph Scully 60 has been Charlottetown: ... 32. ny was laid yesterday against | remanded until next Wednesday's "| Sydney .........,. 3s 8 }Seully of the Morell Indian Re-| sitting “County Mag-| Temes ae servation when he appeared be-| istrate’s Court in Georgetown OH, Jéba's 5. 0000s 33 35 fore Justice of the Peace J.jon the attempted murder charge HALIFAX (CP)—The weather town. a in Charlottetown Hospital, where The accused is alleged to have | his condition is reported as crit- ‘| shot his son, Peter Scully, 26,|ical. However he is given a good : with a .22- calibre rifle “on or|chance of surviving the wound OCKEY about Dec. 15.” ; in the abdomen. . - Malcolm MacKenzie Elected _ |: : AT 52 : Dr: Gingras fe the con-tn-law of te rn a President Montague Legion (wagner CIVIC STADIUM - ee ; his wife being the former Rena|}| - ' MONTAGUE — Malcolm Mac-| Reserve Army until about two} McLean. KING'S Kenzie, Victoria Cross, was.elec-| yars ago. A well known and lik-| The remainder of the Canadian e- mM ‘ ted president of the Montague| ed member of the branch he was] Red Cross team will leave Dec. 9:15 P. M. COUNTY Branch, Canadian Legion at the) elected vice-president last year.|21 for Rabat. Morocco. It consists annual meeting held last night) Other officers elected were:|of another doctor, and four phy- VISIT in the Legion Hail. vice-president, M.B, Fitzpatrick, | siotherapists._It_willjoin— the in- PARKDALE ROYALS ie Mr. MacKenzie is married to| Murray River; second vice-presi-| ternational medical unit in Mo- WIGHTMAN’S the former Phyllis Eva and they} dent, Miller Matheson, of Victoria! rocco to try to relieve the many : VERSUS have three children. = served | Cross; a ae ee ee victims , the a oil 7 5 with the P.E.I. Light Horse pre-| treasurer .E. ivan, a5-|was mixed with cooking oil a ; PER AR a —_ aaa | vious —— war and = = sistant secretary treasurer. sold as such. The paralyzed vic- P.E.I. ACES U - R MARKET EeunaAw }7~——~ST | break the Second War A ximately 50 members|tims are mostly poor people to a SANTA IS FASCINATING FEELOW ~ | joined the P-E.1. Highlanders and| were in attendance at the meet:|whom the mixture was sold more||| Admission Adults 60¢ Students 35¢ MONTAGUE went overseas and served in Italy| ing. - cheaply than regular cooking oil. Two-yearold David Schur-, side Lion’s Club's Christmas | Upwards of 50 youngsters and | with the Cape Breton Hi Highlanders. ~ fan was only one of a mem-/| party Wednesday evening. Da- Se pete peenias Se one On return he served with the | —ber- of excited- youngsters who |- vid found Santa to-be-avery | ty-Santa's_helper, Stan God = found Santa Claus to be the | fascinating fellow and finally | ‘e¥ is on the left. David is the Li h Mak ights Make MEN ! MEN! MEN! MEN ! F Is SHE the sweetest girl in the world? oe Nabdepitecnieicnitanitnmgiamnaiiaeeliipaipimyieds son of Mr. and Mrs. Layton main attraction at the Summer- | manager to get up on his-knee. | Schurman. 1 _ Appearance Of Santa Claus _|Housing Kensington, Delights Kiddies At Party comand ton eee 2) |" Wonderland tive tight-money policies,”’ adding . it is harmful to the great major-| ‘KeNSINGTON— The town of i Hall-with all the mud. The old: ity of Canadians. Kensington has recently been Saint was in high spirits. and} The government's policy meant|converted into what might be high profits for ‘‘mighty” finan-| called a “technicolor” wonder- : cial institutions and “increased |jand”. candy and apples to all the| hardship’ for the average Cana- : week mem children present. dian who wants to build his own a coud Lion’s oe ‘Miss Jean Matheson gave aj home, he said in a statement. hard at work stringing multi- lively and humerous recitation} Opposition Leader Pearson's of.- colored lights at intervals above December.| emtitled “Father's Christmas/fice said he will likely issue a ied al Ga Sete’ ‘Snel ebvante Box.” One of the United Church | statement later. ci ; elders in the district, Roy Mac- : So far 500 colored bulbs and was introduced to the FAILURE OF POLICY 5,000 feet of wire have been group. Mr. MacLean is Co- Liberal Leader Lester B. Pear-!used in the project, which is Chairman of the planning cm: son said the government's action,| being carried out with the co- for this new project “establishing the highest rate in| operation of the town merchants lay of this week the| be history of the act, is another| who ‘are paying part of the cost. : ._| Unhappy indication of the failure % orers and CGIT had their : ; Streets decorated thus far in . - aig .of _the government's monetary igs commercial Street. Main , chief counsellor for the : 4 Street and Summerside Road. hq} Trinity Explorers, introduced the| “Moreover, in view of the min- oe en rete ei UF patie 3 alt rf fi cs ES af Ag iftyrtiy® HE i ie Galle : : ad , fi i ip 9 : and fiscal policies.” : by giz 4 Sac ms : ance, The arty began with poner, introduced the| Moreover. in lew at ne min:| Tn charge of the projet are Do you want to tell HER how much you appreciate her- : hymn ’ E ; ® yhich the. govern t has- itself; 4 ‘ Phot at the plang, "| Soring Park Emplorers, and when bee" Paving recently on its own) mer Paynter. through the years. of sharing joys and sorrows? | qihimeri tm of Hat's “sana] troup renimes is January, |i ew incence i neat rts ALERT BEARS | Claus Parade” was shown by ip will be given by Mrs. | ,; ore mortgage. ey | i i Ray M s. Helloding Wie ides tedatheasd aot Wits Manes adekuee: - on Keen hearing and a sharp sense When did you last pay HER aq REAL compliment ? color strip ‘ : - of smell, make up for the poor i 7 oa 2 oe Ps mem. a | eyesight ‘ef Alaska's giant brown depict the + Mr. Walker urged prospective! in C : borrowers ‘‘now to seek mortgage bangs. While ‘ : U ay y the Is SHE the girl to whom you'll soon say “I do’? Is SHE the most adorable daughter alive? Is SHE the sweetheart of your dreams? Is SHE the patient little lady who guided you through financing from the lending insti- tutions rather than from the gov- boys and girls, as Santa (Continued from page 1) ernment.” Montague Club by Glaus put in his appearance. He| provincial electi Ben-| However, he made it clear the, ' stated the reindeer had got-! nett Carr of in government will remain in the Curling Draw Pretty bogged down when President Lioyd Martin of Cherry | direct-lending field to some ex- MONTAGUE Curling to- Park Valley presided. - tent next year. Since the fall of}. So Montague 1957, the government has appro- aes ’ ORGANIZATION SOUGHT priated $1,000.000.000 for direct : : A demand that the government loans to builders for home con- wea, 2k a .’ our childhood ? ? take steps to create a marketing|struction. The amount includes Shaw vs. D, MacGowan. D. Y +s organization to handle Island pot-|some $300.000,000 this year. Wannamaker, K. MacKenzie, §. E : atoes and other produce was one Vickers. of several resolutions approved|prised: Frank MacDonald, El-| West ice: T. Clair. S. MacDon- by the 4th district electors. don, chairman; John A. Murch- | ald. T. Beck, H. Moore vs. J. S ; - Mr: Carr said that he was/ison, Point Prim, and Captain | DesRoches, R. Reid, S. Gay, P. é naturally very pleased to have! J. D. Riley, MacLeod. uphold not only what he deem- : : FUNERAL NOTICE St Ann's Church, Lot 65, where| his office, but ae oe of ‘the Veterans of Borden Branch No. 10 i i . as well. 2 ied ten his tector Ren| He asked the older party work.|| Canadian Legion meet at Legion Home, Charles MoCarthy. Deacon and|ers present to give the younger] Borden Saturday at 1.00 p.m. to attend _. @@b<eacon were Rev. James) generation every opportunity to} 7 7 maith: and Rev. Preston Hammill.|‘ake an active part in the polit- the funeral of our late comrade Don . fnterment- was in the church ife the district. He add- + cemetery where service was con- . that re ae was oe Smith. Welcome veterans from Summer- ducféd by Father McCarthy. Pall-|ly encoura the support he 4 ; ‘bearers were: Norbert Costello,| received from the Island delegat- side area fo join at Bowness Funeral John P. McQuaid, Cedric Barrett, | ion during the Ottawa elections. || Home at 1.45 p.m. "| ENCQURAGING GAINS Mr. MeNeill said that encourag- LATE NoTIcEs [iss Saat Som." ATTENTION ALL MERCHANTS mts in} been successful. ON SANTA CLAUS LANE columns adjoining Classified Ad-| He said he looked for great. The Town of Summerside has gone te considerable’ ex- YPCs for the next twelve mon-| The| ths. and during his term of of-| tuneral for Cecil Malone was held| fice would expend every effort) WHOMEVER SHE IS - THAT HOLDS AN IMPORTANT SPOT IN YOUR HEART - by all means, THIS Christmas ————SSSSSSS====_ tell HER you really Gate . 56.5 things for the whole Province from the Shaw government and — assured his supporters that he — é iv 4 2 s i i | i i i i i 4 i i i ! { i ! i L ‘ 4 i q i a J ' 7 Z ' ® il ’ _ MacWILLIAMS— At the Chronic | would continue to work for their “ h ; "- €are Centre Hospital, Sum-|best interests even though of ee ee ee “sg :Give “Her” The Gift ‘4 ee " Mereide, Wednesday Dec. 16,| might fail to obtain a seat in the] appreciated lichis were installed on all trees at once. You don't need to spend a lot of money : : i 1950, Mrs. Edwin MacWilliams, | Assembly ae tu her 70h year. Resting at| Mr. Martin was reelected pres-\| Whes ready for hookup to power line call: 2380, Mr. Bell, . « you'll be surprised how much ' She Desires... .! 4 ‘the Chisholm Funeral Home,|ident of the oganization. Donald|| summerside. Please rush installation to insure the same “ ‘ a cs : : until Saturday noon, hence to|Crawford of Wood Island was I 6 ‘ ad leasure eb ean ' ; e the Free Church of Scotland, named vice-president and Sinclair |] ooperation next year from the Town of Summerside. giamour, luxury a P Y ir vely FURS ' Cape Traverse, where the fun-| MacTavis ewtown Cross was || — : ‘ ‘ eer Se ee ede See at noes Claude Ives, give for a small sum. COME IN... let | : : Plains was named to the pro-| Chairman, 1 ; = eer. vincal PC state snd ai ap milk Mibdiods Gesiins us show you our wonderful selection of | fora merrier - as West of El- Summersid : . :~ . aie sr ce acteat leek ae ee . Boeies Said diczae Christmas furs .. . no obligation, : TT , 1 + December 6. 1960. Captain| Donald MacKenzie of Flat PAA, ristmas! ; ‘ Smith of Borden in his| River was appointed to serve on " ' Be th year. Resting at the Bow-| the county executive nee ie , L mmeaeee eee eee eo wee a , Mess Funeral Home where fu-| Other. resolutions passed at . wwe emevsee es = F eral service will be held at 2/the meeting expressed confid p-m. on Saturday, Dec. 19. In-jence in Prime Minister Diefen- Ve Open until 9 o’clock every night until Christmas All veteran's children twelve years of ae ‘ | age and under are requested to meet at @ @ ae the— 1 a @ | Canadian Legion Home, Kensington, _ } d : ltd ' Friday afternoon, Det. 18th at 3.00 p.m. | | S an - rt ic ’S —e? . There will be fun and treats from Santa ° | : se ae to afl, : ri et 79 Grafton Street \ £4ce*-