' oe eee ~ of a father and husband, James Ceartlan, Ohiarlottotown, Tues, Sept. 8, 1959 15 the business policy’ of every 3 ¥ é : : : , t ° Sera ; ahaha ts a7 s peat fs to restore peace te Caleutte | THS 2 , . f rE F ad after at least 19 pereage were e : a are ree a _| killed and more than 170 were | — es 5 <3 m1 r , injured in Communist-led riot- | ¥2" 8 Hitler's might. . . . A | lective bargaining rights with | ‘ ‘ : ‘ ki ere ing against the West Bengal — s aye 9 sit ngereatiee the government : S THY : state or space . ~—GITY & QUEEN'S | ,727:lbwoan Honderate met) PRINCE COUNTY C + | reT oe lame {ook ver the demonra | tare returning, car. | fang “Petia Mmapauies | 2s. a : tions... ‘ what germs i Eero owe srs cartel prceran acne enone al cmenen suPren aot omc | Ww QEY TF LQMOLE LEMSION NOW | sie. ine sues ww | SE caste See | meray Gere Be | Central Prict'ag. - Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra eee: ae a ey at oa : i od ware policemen, tzying to ridge ; “| ‘the three cent hospital . D Watton ae ae cs cas fa ee mn 88 oc _ By KEN SMITH The Liberal party von only ommended that intérsational git | out ie few of mache Crsaphe | - > DRS acal oe kan ee (oe cn a *” gey's etrdasy’ oes ee eT aR ..PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's —— Steel: Writer aa on with %6 before ] Companies op@Pting in Can | Communists said they were | Window to make traffic signals. Meanwhile far out in the to 8 30 0.0.! Dance Milview Hall’ every |Siote, Kensingtca, Saturday, Sco-| wines ore ® hapey peuple | te decide One seat still is | should seek adequate markets | fighting for proper distribution | Along came a dog and bit his | Jantie, Andrew Y. P tebe tots Thursday night. Weatherbie’s Or- | temoer 19:h., at 8 p.m Margate wetiee aik h ae their \* sremerteloct sitet h Show 7 Kat America for Canadian | of food supplies aud lower | hand. . year-old Hungarian ; . “e nest? ‘ Late a © . . or face restriction’: prices. s « : repeatedly ignored : Sag Geaeee oe ee cutte chestra, W.A. . , samara éaying tis ne, ar” ok -. oo —, 1 Ft id} The six-member royal com- ore no ie - Tam anerment WEEK quests to abandon the ‘ait ron ; i super ia Kings) orice: : sitors a ssionaries have A | sweep | mission on Canada’ D THERE tri - annual convention of | for his ‘elusive paradise” are ee WOE NS KING'S COUNTY | tr ten ao Lata | ni’citaa tear | meme Mahia Ge | watts nace | See ee dee ta | Seana grant a , starting at 5: "Deak aan Pi ; eo w ave eas ; | duction be . | student a University of |Ca — voice of some 82,000 | made , : Sr Age eger edulis $1.00, | Meek. a pera ras aan te DANCE Lorne Valley Ham| "sisted attempts to ma ; ' i aad ieee Michigan, went into aiding feor federal civil servants—opened | Halifax Gone wade ae Be fy yay under 10 - 50 cis, =. | oe 139 Great George Street. | every Tuesday night. Good music. ne lie "sare eee Who — was re-elected ré- yee. Avensis. production last rade te Taled 38 ea 12 aden Fhe_wee . . He” c ae ‘ 8, ; more e: i [ey was batrels daily. urse. He s n sessions ie a- | south Halifax. ; ~ door ahd get the Sur aes wa; | PANTRY SALE at’ Moore e0@| ROSENRATH beauly parton | eee ees ee SOP | Five of the tine Liberal ete If the companies eoilld’ teach | the eaves of a church, ‘eating tion's Sth anuiversary. y Newtotndland's polio count your gcod dollar. Weatherby's|MecLeod’s Friday, Septembet| closed from September 7th S sist food in. their mouths and roofs | inet ministers were defeated. | this goal, the government | Scraps left from church social | A strongly - worded telegram | continued to rise. Six persons ~ae Clover _. H1th?, at 2 p.m. Earnseliffe C.W.L. | jne\usi <P tae over their heads’ in the rainy | Re-elected were outgoing Pre- | Shouldn't impose restrictions to | events, because he was too | was Sent to Prime Mini ince Farm Food Market. Pp inclusive . inister | have died since the outhreals ees : . , ove, — has been considered im- mies Alex Mpthesoe, Health | éfsuré paregveyel an oil Seanse t0 oe his o eee ee Protesting Ottawa's | started early in July. Mean- “i ii lite. er Dr. M. Lorne Bonnell | Pibéline from the west to Mont- anniversary the ay in announcing general sal- | while an increa lio casés ty . They have gaily ignored the | and J. George MacKay, publie | real’s rich oil market. ] Start of the Second World War | ary increases for elvi servants. oo on e 7 ‘mene: ay I r Ss Ca Ss ar ria eE S strife. and tension that has |- works and highways. J. Doug- passed quietly in Britain, with The federation called for in- | wick. persons have died, : , ’ , switted about thelr little eous- | ald MacKinnon, : former indus INDIAN: RIOTS fio official ceremonies to mark |creased salary benefits for bi-| while six others have been try. ; tty and fisheries minister, re- The Indian army was called | Sept. 3, when Britain declared | lingual civil servants and col- ' stricken. (When death notives are received too tate to be included : Then Communist-ed : rebels | Signed after the legislature was | : _ om this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are Funeral Director | started a small-scale fight dissolved. ; ‘ ; * transferred to this department iv the. next edition.) : ; against the government. At first AN. FIRST o,°0@ ‘ e a ee BIRTHS “| GRP, nt pense. away Septem. | Tut aan 9 bol eke oo “prime Mitister Diefenbaker aritime : es hy, we aSs of less than a-dozett men, a . | om ber 8ih., 1951. N. D. MacLEAN despite ominous fr $ by the rae aie that sub- / war in ! i : “CORISH — At the Charlottetown] government it was hard to take | Staeries © ferekn companies Pore / -* Hospital, on Thursdy, Sept. 3. A silent thought, a secret teat FUNERAL the situation seriously. Laotians pectéd to put Canada oleut ™ : : P ; to Mr. and Mrs, Earl Corish, Keeps the memory—ever near, P continued to tend their rice in Ch vet > ' ; i Jr. “(mee Lorraine Sectt), a| Time takes away the edge of grief and opium erops. ne vat if oa auring & . { daughter, Karen Margaret, 7 -But memory turns back every DIRECTOR . Then rebel activity rose. The De -at the Cis Ameren 00 ar aoe yi | foverament said 90 wens | Gaines, he said. Canada. wel . | COYLE — At the Charlottetown! sad) missed’by Mary. ] 1S King Square North Viet Nam- invaded. it | Cme® American dollars is- | a — SE Z eee ox Tharay. Sept. 3, called at week's end for United Sy pauses teeee on ‘ : ~’ 4, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. José] O'BRIEN — In loving memory Charlottetown Nations troops to help r ayenem. * as ee rm | tty cman eect ot | Wigh To Announce. : ess - * Gone from us your stiling face | was saddened on: August 20d., | George’s Church, where a sol-| , Geer fiecsemt Shoeshd were. |wcea i berorse knbwa tat Mrs lamatigh mass "ot. revicem| (tee a Ras bee for 4 kee : | "he heart that won so may | jciin A. Campbell had passed t0 was celebrated by her brotier,| “standing eae said a ° wv “ friends \» ~ |her eternal reward, after a Pro-| Rev, Josepf-Gampbeli of Win-| vital factor that will give Eis- ; , “ In byegone happy days. iN tracted illness borne with pa-|nipeg. He was assisted by Rev. | enhower a stronget stand in his 7 - ~ - by tts wits tience and =—T resignation to |\7.J, Rooney as deacon, and Rev. | forthcoming exc ange of visits 2 . oe Ever remembered is wife | the Divine Will. JV. McCardle as sub-deacon.! with Soviet Premier Khrush- : , Maude. era oes cae ae Rev. Eric ‘Robin was master of | chev. : ” , GE ii a ; i ter of rn am ~ 4 j ; , MURPHY — In fond and loving | purncomia McCormack, waseborn Tas cae ant ceived into | PORDERLINE DISPUTE "” : nrnouncemen memory of my mother, Mrs.| 5; witchell River 57 years ago], oe te Sod ces ome India's battle with Commu- Lab oes Sf James Murphy. who passed! inq\ during her girlhood, she rs | nist China over disputed bor- = : } i away on September 8th., 1951. qualified for . the teaching pro lanes ade Ri le a ‘Sul. ders between the two great ‘.. - 7 ; Always remembered by Calf fo<-ien and taught with success a et NEY. oun | Asian countries continued. : ¢ Aiwa n 7 livan, Rev. Owen Higgins, Very | While promising firmly to ; erine. 1 ~ race echools of the adjac- Rev. Bennett McDonald, and Rev. maintain India’s claim to bor- ‘ O Ver OULEG E 3 (CGAUGHEY — In sad and lov- — ee chee __, |Charles-McDonald, Rev. E. Steele} der points taken over Com- z - memory of our dear hus-| os aaa bey — yeaa lassisted in. the choir. munist Chinese troop, Prisse r band and father, Charles Mc- | Je1n 4. Cemp bove ‘mem | _ Tne ballbearers were Michael Minister Nehru sought to cool ics ‘ ; a |in Newport until the above Stecle. A. D. McDonald, Louis| the dispute well below the igni- ; tion point by saying India will ; = ’ ig “aC. Coyle, Charlottetown, a son, sp Jovciant 8 lbs. James William. ENGAGEMENTS > - you sigh, so: i HANSEN — INGS — Mr. and ae oe ! ra just by frequent visits from her pas-} to its scattered forces. Mrs. Frank J. Hansen, Char- sian ae ; sina ta coat tor, Rev. Bennett McDonald and| And so power politics has an- | the best interests of the Cana- lottetown, announce the en- ‘ fortified by the last rites of the |-swered ‘the eternal question of | ‘iam economy and people. And when the gnd came we r , |eourch and when the shadows the Laotians. VACCINE RECOVERED gagement of their daughter, Anna Phyllis to Harley C. son -of Mr, and Mrs. Earle Ings | Mt, Herbert. Marriage to take . te : place in September, 1959. part, ily a loving farewell and surround-| jn 4 16-room apartment in * . ; i f z a He eased your pain but broke |ed by her paristr priest and those | scottish castle, cat up on | Mous P call to poet =. ifs - she loved dearest in life, supplic-| his sleep and golf after his ecine was stolen from | IN MEMORIAM DOIRON — In loving memory of Leo G. Doiron, who passed away September 7th., 1959, at ‘the Charlottetown Hospital. Memory lane is a dear little path Where hearts are very true, *A path I travel again and again ’ Because it leads to you, ’ Gaughey, who God called to Heaven on September 7, 1940. ¥¥ you have a husband or a Fath- | er, Cherish him with love and care, For you will neve know the heart ache, : ‘Until you see bis vacant chair. _Sadly missed and lovingly re Memibered by wife and family. ri oak : 4 to | sorrowing husband, five sons and | 11° 0 MURPHY — In loving memory | tressed. Sie endeared herself_! 3 fradit . —. of my mother, Mrs. James Mur- lall who had the pleasure of hér jtwo daughicrs, eamcly: Joseph) || dition. But there was no bite . acquaintance. in Mitchell River :Newman_ Har- oc i ok ° . ) an old and Peter.at tome: and Kea-| , 48 he shouted his men to at. ' 5 pamaDe net in Marblehead, Mass ae Cn EDWARD ISLAND | CANADA and Lucy at home; also one broth- | 7" | PROVINCE - -D. ISLAND er Rev. Josepfa Campbe'!l of Win-) CHANGE FOR P.E.I. * | PRINCE EDWARD. : nipeg and one sister Lucy, R N., | The Progressive Conserva IN THE PROBATE COURT T. O'Brien, who passed away September 7th, 1956. ...... We watched you suffer, we hea suffered tco For you never deserved what you went through God took your hand, we had to our hearts; Although we smile and seem carefree Nobody misses you more than we. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. DEATH NOTICE MRS. JOHN A. STEELE The community of Newport | tioned date. She was a woman: of many sterling qualities, possessing at all ‘times an affable disposition, a | high moral character and a mind | imbued with a deep religious sen- ltrment which gave her the grace lend charm eof true motheriood in her home) and an outstandifig love for her neigitbours, as well las a sacrificial willingness to as | ; I sist the needy and-censole the dis- She was consoled in her illness nw, Dial 5549 deepened and she knew ‘that the time for parting had come she bade her busband and her fam- ating their humble petitions on her behalf, her gentle soul loosed from its earthly abode tock its flight to the Great White Throne. Friends from far and near came to see her mortal remains and pay ‘their last tribute of respect, and on Tuesday morn- ing the funeral under-the direc- tion of the Frank Hennessey Fun- eral Home wended ifs way to St Cempbell, Joseph McLellan, Wil- fred Victor and Francis McLet | | lan. The interment was im the church cemetéry ‘where the grave-side | service was conducted by Fatner | Rooney, assisted by Father Mc-} Cardie, where all that was mor-| tal of a loving wife and mother was tenderly laid to. rest | €he leaves to mourn besides a Jean |caltses of suspicion School teachers were given machine - guns. Paddy fields were dotted with parachutes as the government dropped arms company opérating in Canada, fo matter who owned or oper—| ated it, would be based on Ca- | nadian considerations and be in Now they all care. SUCCESS STORY. President Eisenhower relaxed Cartons of Salk vaccine— enough t6 inoculate 75,000 per- sons—was recovered in a Mont- | real apartment after an anony- @ University of Montreal labor- atory by three hooded men. Po- lice said they think they know who took the vaccine ‘‘but we have to establish proof.”’ ' Some of the vaccine was found in a refrigerator. Al) of it was being tested to see if it | had deteriorated. IMPROVE MARKETS critical meetings in Bonn, Lor don,and Paris. Observers agreed that Eisen~ hower, riding high~in popular sentiment as a wartime hero, accomplished the chief aim of his visit—to iron out the biggest and mis- trust among the Western big three. _ _Although many problems re \ Phone 4937 - THE OPENING OF AN‘OFFICE IN CHARLOTTETOWN Daily Freight Service ’ ue To And From Moncton — er: Beasley: Ave. } wk Parkdale \. The Borden com ‘ssion rec- ——_ main. the West is closer toge “always keep the door open to compromise.” . + -He said India, while, holding to the general line of the dis- puted border, is ready to accept arbitration by any party over minor interpretations of where the line should run. : NO BITE WITH BARK " Maj. John Dicksee roared out |. his command to his troops in best British paradeground tention, his false teeth popped tive party ended 26 years of ‘ J Toronto. x on Zist day of August A.D. IN THE PROBATE ok Farewell dear Marion. - May oe en in’ Prince . oy : he 24th day of August A.D./your scul which graces your) “Gwar sland, capturing 22 of ; In Re Estate of peer ‘ieee lbedy and adorned your. actions | ae 30 seats in a provincial LL _— a 2 In Re Estate of ANNA D.! in this, life find swect rest in} Clection ie Point Roa os ap gaff WHITE late of Charlottetown 1M | Heaven. . . y j the said Province, Farmer, Queens County in the said: Pro | : “mass cards, spiritual bouquets - CARD OF THANKS | 224 letters of sympathy; also : ceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County vince, Widaw, deceased, testate. “To the Sheriff of the County of j their neigivybours and friends for : ny Con-| * D eer tsecate. series Y within | @ueens County or any Constable | John A. Campbell and family | their many acts of kindness in said County oe lor literate :person within said | wich to thank all who sent’ their recent~sad bereavement. : 3 TING: County GREETING: GRewTING : — \ WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Walter Mac- Millan of Brackley Point Road aforesaid, Farmer, afd Sybil MacMillan of the »same place, “Bookkeeper, the Executors of the above named. Estate, praying that a citation may\ be issued for the purpose. hereinafter. set | WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file ef The Eastern i Trust Company, a-body corpor- ate with office in Charlottetown aforesaid, and Allie B. Cutcliffe | of Charlottetown aforesaid, «Un- jdertaker, the Execytors of the labove ‘named Estate, prayiag ithat a citation may be issued Financial Management Services ai Instalment Savings Plans— For savings, educational, busi- ness reserve and annuity purposes, Investors Syndicate certifi- cates provide a systematic method of accumulating guaranteed 4 ¢ j forth: You are therefore hereby | 1, the purpose hereinafter set} smounts of money over a period of years. .fequired to cite all persons in- | forth: You are therefore hereby. terested in the said Es‘ate 10) --cifired to cite all persons im-| Single Payment Certificates — with ‘guaranteed investment be and appear before the Judge | joresteq in the said Estate to| values. ma : z _ present at a Probate Court to’). and appear’ before the Judge | . be held in the Court House imp ecent at a Probate Ceyrt to! A Balanced- Mutual Fund — Investors Mutual, of Canada Ltd. . Charlottetownsin Queens County | pe held in the Court House im} emphasizes reasonable income, stability and capital gain j in the said Province, on Tuesday the 6th day of October next Coming, at the hour of . ten o'clock forenoon of the same fay to shew cause if any they j Can. why (ae “Accounts of the y said Estate should not be pass- ‘ed and an order for distribution made to cfese the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Gilbert A. Gaudet Esquire, Proctor for said Peti- tioner. ° AND IT 1S HEREBY ORDER- ED that.a true copy heroof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice } _ thereof. ; WITNESS His Honour \Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the Said Probate Court at Charlo'te- in Queen’s County, the day and year_first above written. By the Court. : (LS: ; (L.S.) i o - (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe (Sgd.) Frances B. Vjnnicombe, |. i ©. Resi eee j , Registrar, e ' J : ni - t ‘ . , ' 6 . . . , a a, ; . ; "~ “ \ io fore-noon of the same: hereof be forthwith | Charlottetown in Queens County next coming, at the hour of ten | to shew cause if any they | lcan why the Accounts of the, jin the said Province, on Mon- iday the 28th day of. September said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribution | made to close the Estate as pray | led for in said petition and on |motion of R. Reginald Bell, Es- quire, Proctor for said Peti-* tioner. Z AND IT 1S HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper - published in Char- lottetown aforesaid: once in each week for .at least four .consecu- i tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively name- ly in the hall of the Court House aforesaid, so that.all persons in- jerested as aforesaid may have ‘due notice thereof. ~ WITNESS His Honour’ Harold | Leonard Palmer, Judge of the sam Probate Court at Chariotte- ‘town in Queen's County, the day and—year_first_ above written. By the Court. ~ \ potential through a portfolio of niore than 100 secufities includ- ing common stocks, preferfed stocks and bonds. 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Food manufacturers, distributors and oda) retailers will be cooperating in this. nationwide movement—identified by the symbol shown on this page—“Better Meals Build Better Families.” - near the Bank of Nova Scotia in | in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or Charietiotenin Charlottetown aforesaid and at |near the Bank of Nova Scotia, tail q or near the Canadian Bank of a ee ae J. Fulton Pierce Vine dealin f your daily per na ne ilers and manufacturers. Commerce \ i Charlottetown | @! or near anadign Ban ° newspa : . of Commerce in Charlottetown . Charlottetown ' ' * s s * eT : : ‘Jn the food business is to emphasize the importance You will be reading all about the “Better Meals of the family meal as the traditional gathering place for the family. The family meal rather than meals on th¢-run is not only more nourishing but it BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES pais nace ste makes for a better, more cohesive family relation-) ship. A closer family is a better family. sinh Your daily newspaper is spearheading this __ drive because the newspaper is the number one, means of food communication. Food is news—and, the newspaper delivers this news daily through its food pages and through the advertisements of re- ~ LER BED er TB Bi NE ATE et AE Build Better Families” campaign in the days to come. ook for announcements in the pages of P. E. L's “Potal Selling” medium. ..