[SLAND _GUARD’AN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Montague 97-2; Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; By Kings MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN! Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 1, 1959. 3 Stopping runaway vehicles is an extra service offered by the Mabon Drug Co. building, Mon- tague. On several occasion has been struck by | trucks, the latest of which ; caused the damage ~ shown above. The car which was park- + uw cars or opposite side of the street, DOORWAY DAMAGED BY RUNAWAY CAR Murray River pleaded not guilty to having the care and control of a motor vehicle while his ability .was impaired by alcohol. He was represented by John P. Nicholson. The evidence of two crown witnesses was heard and the accused was found’ guilty as eharged and sentenced to pay a fine of $75 and costs or 30 days. Lawrence Louis Hendricken of Fanning Brook entered a plea of guilty to unlawfully hunting migratory birds (wild ducks) in an area described in schedule “A” of the Migratory Birds Re- gulations -when the season for said game was closed. He was fined $10. A resident of Georgetown Wil- fred Edward McQuillan, pleaded guilty and was fined $35 and costs for failing to stop at the legal Hunter Fine Friesian Journal which covers; OPERA IN CATHEDRAL production records of cows right| BOSTON (AP)—Iidebrando across Canada. zetti's two-act opera Firefly is owned by the Esiate|Nelle | Cattadrale. gponsored | of J. Walter Jones, Bunbury,|Hichard Cardinal Cushing. ° Abegweit Firefly has finished prince Edward Island. presented Friday night in third in her class a 365day R.| Diamond Hill Texal Lady pro-|ton’s vast Holy Cross Ca oS. agis fa e 0.P. record on twice-a-day milk-| quced 14.566 pounds of milk,|Defore an andience of 2,300. ing. eg pa 16.962'598 pounds fat for an average| was the third time this work resident of Murray Harbor were|fined $10 and costs for driving|ter fat for am average test of "".% <0" Percent for Oswald Sits Sets the vat. tinea each fined $5 for having defec-| without due care and attention. | 4 95 iJ. Newsom and Son of Kingston, Se eee : tive equipment on their motor; G.R. Foster, Crown prosect- The test was the highest re-/@% # four-year-old. The record] Dissetti’s opera is based on T. vehicles. |tor for Kings represented the|/corded by amy cow listed in Was made on three-times-aday' Eliot's poetic drama, Murder A resident of Sturgeon was!Crown in all cases.’ " the current issue of the Holstein-! milking. ; \the Cathedral. sanamenmonanee ~ Feel you need ~ anew TV?. OR RRT TOO REO RE A AAA RRR perenne go Sy rer ereeperser eres No Serious Overcrowding S'side bts Declares SUMMERSIDE BUREAU! <Association at the auditorium OF THE GU ee Fuesd ay night with president About 275 parents and t rs | Ra y Rayner as chairman. attended the first meeting The secretary, Mrs. . Henry Summerside Home and Moyse spoke on the importance . ‘ of parents maintaining an inter- Lest in-school activities. 1 ' Mrs. Keir Duggan, the treasur- i LA N 2 er, announced that the associa- i ‘PROM HALIFAX Mr. and Mrs. Kei and son and daughter, of the} has entered the Prince Edward Is!and Hospital for treatment. IN HALIFAX and Mrs. Artemas Mac- iald and son, Graham, spent weekend in Halifax, N-S., tuests of their daughter and son- n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lani- Mr Dor hie n., hHaiiax N.S., were weekend visitors ‘0 HEADS S’SIDE TEACHERS Montague.~ In a recent news item regard- oe 3 ¢ the annual meeting of Sum- et ear ae res NT __merside Teachers’ Association it seorge P. Hill of Frecmcton wo. repoted in error that John DesRoches is the new president. Professional Cards Mrs. Keir Duggan was elected -_—. president, Mr. DesRoches, vice- Chartered _ president. Accountants BERNARD FUNERAL — The funeral service for George Ber- nard. O'Leary who passed away the home of his son, Lewis rnard was held last Friday af- T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Conmerce Buildi - ; : Bummerside, P. e. :- Phone 2235 ‘©rnoon at the United Church in ~ —_—_—__— O'Leary, and was very largely Insurance attended. The service was _con- ed by his pastor, Rev. Keith serson, assisted ‘by Rev. Ross pastor of the O’Leary R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty . Ho rd al que. a brother of the defendant Representing the plaintiffs J.0.C. Campbell, QC. while the defendant is represented by J.) Watson MacNaught, | andl eas | | Is Hog Numbers Are Increase OTTAWA ‘Speciali—The hog- population of Prince Edward Is- land showed a 7,000 head increase | CONVENTION as of Sept. 1 over the same date} . : ie ae ‘i Regionale des Succur- tal number o ogs on e : = . sales de la Societe L’as-| Isiand in September was 65,000 ci teaboa oT oe the somption aura lieu a Sum- ivestoc anima roducts | division of the Scuareeumt of ag-| Merside a la salle Knights | of Columbus, Youth ricalture reports. On Sept. 1 there were 12,000/ ~ntre First Street, le 11 1:00 heure de thogs of six months and over and 53,000 under six months. This| Octobre at compares with 9,500 over six/p + 4° months on the same day last year lapres midi. and 48,000 under six months. scenes Sst S Summer St. \ Summerside Bap otist ‘Church, who spoke com- z forting words, to the bereaved. Optometrists |Hymns. used were “The Lords - My Shepherd” and “Breathe; On E, E. Parkman Me Breath of God.’ Interment Opt. D. 20. was in the Church cemetery. } PHONE 3287 Scieas S. ROBERTSON FUNERAL—The Summerside B. F. Hunter, 2.0. Summerside, P.E. |. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING | Photographers The Read Studios for Annie Robertson! y neld yesterday morning from rer late residence in Georgetown to St.\ James’ ‘Church where Solemn Requiem High. Mass was celebrated by Rev. Owen Kig- ns. Deacon was Rev. J.W. Mc-| ardie. sub-<deacon was Rev.) nerai fu f ih D. W. SEARS 'Finlay Muljally. Rev. Francis ‘ |Cocoran was master of ceremon Barristers lies. Rev. Basil Croken and Very é tev. Bennett MacDonald were George R. MacMahon, present in the sanctuary. Service LL.B. ai the grave was celebrated by 'Father MacDonald, assisted by’ Ps $ Page | Father Kiggins. Pallbearers were | 255 Water St. Summerside lichae!| Burke, John Wallace,| Sidi rtidaciieditekicinbctitiiatetisimsnsait | Ste phen Scully, Neil Wight, Ho-| A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B.|ward MacDonald, James Mac-| Phone S’Side 3218 lIsaac. Interment was in the! Crecket? and Gallant Bldg y S’side |} church cemetery. THEATRE MONTAGUE | THURSDAY OCT. 1 (Ale Kensington on Saturday's) ‘. Time 8:30 p.m. “GIDEON OF SCOTLAND YARD” Im Color with Jack Hawkins — Anna Massey — Anna Lee Deanna Foster Suspense and thrilling-action. Also humorous touches. A pay- roll robbery. All the crimes are eventually solved. A really good detective story. Also two port comedy. i + | \ sconanesstonnnn COMING FRIDAY - SATL RDAY _ “THE DEFIANT ONES” —Tony Curtis - Sidney Poitier. WRESTLING Summerside Civic Stadium THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist 8.15 P. M. TV Midgets direct from Maple Leaf Gardens See them in person. Final ne of the’ year. TAG TEAM MATCH BEST 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS LITTLE BEAVER SKY LOW LOW AND Ss. AND i . FARMER McGREGOR _—s FUZZY CUPID scene of an accident wh in- tent to escape civil or criminal liability. = — ‘ | Stanley” Lioyd Ferguson of} = aT eS o Montague was fined $50 and] : costs after pleading guilty to a} * similar offence of hit and run.| - : In this case, the accused was; . ws @-, @ driving a large truck. . home agra corer gle alting tor tne est Roache Jr., pleaded guilty; to the Theft of $4.60 worth of; = groceries, the property of John| Frank MacDonald of Georgetown] i Royalty. He was fined $10 and| = 1 cl an e costs and ordered to make rest- itution. He was represented by! J.P. Nicholson. | | Francis Stephen Murphy, Mon-/ tague, failed to appear on aj charge of assaulting Mrs. Kim- ball Jarvis by striking her in coasted over and hit the door ne abdomen with his Pon ane . informant gave evidence and the leading to the second floor. The accused was fined $20 and cost frame and some brickwork |of $1630 to be paid out of the was leash hail which had been posted! not damaged. by the accused. ’ —————new tl A peli af Polk Pleasant | | was ee Oe end coma Ge Wet eee ee ee jing toxicated in a public place. Two residents of Charlottetown) : were each fined $20 and costs) 2 for having liquor in a place) other than their residence A residence of Abney _and 3 es : ivil Acti n iting! tion would continue this year » Civil ction e Sto waltl supplying cod liver oil capsules at . e low cost to the students, and free | C d | to those who were unable to pay.. S — ontinue 9 ariel per, Ca"! se wens The che a ! had been completed and that the’ Sterling Ross MacEwen and-Her- e heating system in the junior. rt S. MacEwen, of Summer-| : school had been repaired. | side Fast, plaintiffs, versus John David Connell, who repesent- ‘Eric Watson, of Kensington, de- ed Summerside students at the | fendant. was cont ong ae — United Nations Seminar at Mt. Teme Court yesterday here Allison University in July report- fore ‘Mr. Justice George J.! ed on the seminar | Tweedy i New members of the teaching) The civil action before ce; , faculty were introduced to the court is a claim for damages re- ig meeting by Mr.Mercer who pcint- sulting from an automobile ac- ed out that the school is not cident last Nov. 2 at Clermont seriously overcrowded in any| At this morning's hearing the ’ ll ec oe levidence of three witnesses for Admirei 1 9 it t -@ ” screen e . —- —et “lthe defence were heard TV fi 96 h h d " gl 23 g1 age room having about 30 stu-| Thev imcluded John Eric Wat- : or wi e hew wl € an e ves you dents. son. Cnst. E. F. Elliott, RCMP, : ~;and Vernon W. 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