Tee ee ; | ISLAND NEWS PAGE __ GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2;-Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Dec. 12, 1959. 3 t. Peters Bay Church ; , # Premier Says No Changes e 8 Anticipated This province does not plan to take over collection of corpora- tion income taxes, Premier Wal- ter R. Shaw said yesterday in re fering to Prime Minister Diefen- -baker’s proposal fhat the provinc- es distribute university grants from the federal government. The proposal was made in Ot- tawa Thursday. “We will go along as we are now without embracing the new Crosswalk Lines To Be Repainted SUMMERSIDE — Chief of Pol- ice Peter R. White stated yes- = ° ' scheme,” the said as he}M. F. MacDonald, Annie Mac- terday on > white Sees af added it was impression it}Lean, A. G. Steeves, Mrs. M. the oe ‘on Sun ae Sete was an optional + | MacDonald, Mrs. James Mac- ve Dae ve been pain The collection of corporation in-| Lean, Phoebe Gillis, Mrs. Alfred come taxes is apparently an in- tegral part of the Prime Min- ister’s proposal.! At present)/Mrs. Clarence Landry, Archie only Ontario and Quebec collect Stewart, James MacKinnon, Mrs. these taxes and it is believed| Angus Matheson, Mrs. Wallace the new scheme is directed to- i Reilly. wards Quebec which has long ob- Gillis, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. Reports that the lines had -not John White, Hattie Buchanan, been - painted apparently result- ed from the fact that’ they are worn so badly in most places they are barely distinguishable. Plans for next year call for a two clergymen—one a Roman Catholic priest and the other a Church of England minisier— were ministering to the spirit- ual needs of the whole populat- ion. NEW ROYAL BANK BUILDING IS OPENED Mayor Edwin Johnstone, teft, has just cut the ribbon» to of- ficially open the new Royal Bank building in Chariottetown. G. A. Owen, supervisor of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- land branches is: standing be- side the Mayor. L. D. MacKay, branch manager, and A. W. Church Services In S’side Hyndman, at far right, are others in picture, Mr. Hynd- man is a former manager. at i. ce 5 2 £ 3 = & to be ordained and inducted in Occasional visit of Dr. Mac- Gregor continued until 1800 when Rev. Mr. Urquhurt, a minister of the Church of Scotland ar- rived. He made his headquarters at Princetown. P{RST ORDAINED The next minister and the first | ~Edward Island was Rev. Peter Gordon. He laboured for: two years in the Covehead, St. | z a nes ation. young minister who was, tuberculosis when | to the Island’ died two| He was succeeded) Hl : i : new type of cross - walk lines $ 1.50: The Bison Giris. jected to university grants be- cause it considers them a fed- eral invasion of provincial af. for the town at which motorists will be compelled to stop their vehicles if there are pedestrians | <*‘ in the crosswalk as they ap-| fairs. proach it. The chief also stated he had Se eerie Wood Manes ic’ w invaluable | rry ervice To End Dec. 15, for pedestrian control on Water) The inter-province ferry § ser- Street. The small radio sets also! will provide communication _be- tween policemen on the beat as well as back to police head- vice between Wood Islands, P.E.I. and Caribou, N.S., will terminate for this year on Tuesday, Dec. 15th. The announcement was made Thursday by Capt. Claud R. Hunter, president of Northum- EMERALD SCHOOL The following is the report for the month of November of Emerald School. Grade X (Jr.): 1. Nancy Green, 2. Jean Mayne. : Grade IX: 1. Clifford McCourt, -73¢: Mrs, Arthur MacNeill. -50c: Oliver Dochefty .40c: M. Lomont. Total a” granite wccs’ Eee SSO sh cadesc .--. Clarke Bros. POE ilkdicscssseoa. A Friend 10.00 Ethan Stewart 7.00 .... Stewart & Beck, Ltd. 3 Dr. W. S- Mcintyre 5.00 ........... Cyril Johnson 5.00 ............ Allan Pilson | Ae Sen. Elsie Inman $ 2.00 ea: Carl Boehner, H. M. Smith, Margaret Johnson, Fred MacDougail, C. A. Shaw, Bell’s Dress Shoppe, Hilchey & Van- Iderstine 7 $ 1.00 ea: Munro Farm Equip- Rev. Mr. Keir who in turn! berland Ferries Ltd. ment, Doug Coffin, Eric Duvar, it 3 3 The following is the report of Peake’s School for the month of November. { Grade X: 1. Mayra Kelly, 2. ' Miriam Gillan, Mary MacDonald (equal) Grade VII: 1. Shelia MacDon- ald, 2. Mary Gillaan Grade VI: ald, 2. Noreen Gillan, 3. David MacDonald. ' Grade IV: 1. Margaret Hugh- es, Elaine Kelly (equal), 2. Ev- erett MacDonald, 3. Graham Gil- Perate TI: 1. Tan MacDonald Grade II: 1. Heather MacDon- ald, 2. Brenda Gillan Grade I: 1.. Barry MacDonald Teacher: Jane Curran Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Insurance Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.O. Phone 3287 . Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.E.. Phone S16 Smailman’s Building Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, ,/LLB. a C1 "s {Also Keasington on — 255 Water St. Summerside \ > * ae . A. B. Campbell, B.A., , ie -Phone S’side 3818 ‘ Coockett & Gallam Bidg S side ks re 1. Linda -MacDon-) New Supervisor Ends prepared go forth from his ciassroom, some of them with scholarships, to continue their education in more advanced institutions of Fire Loss (Continued from page 1) at approximately $6000.00 tamlg 6 classrooms, a large auditorium 111 feet by + feet, laboratory and teacher's room, was completed and in use for the winter of 1953. e In 1957 an addition of a 6-room wing was completed. Labs and a commercial class brought the school up to a high level in the educational and the records of the graduating teachers. LOSS OF RECORDS The irreplaceable loss of re- cords offers an added difficulty | to many of the teachers, especial- | ly the principal John Hughes, whose records were lost for..the | entire ten years he has taught at the Montague Schools. The school pupils were also heavy losers in the fire. Many of their books and other equip- ment were lost in the blaze. Bad Car Heaters Hunted By Police TORONTO (CP) in Pevduate health officials are trying - to track down “about 16” car trail- 15, deaths in the United States. The heaters were rated as The first wing of the sct 1 con- | Poultry of a fattening hormone | tary warned against some cran- field, | students matched their scholastic | standing to the high standard of | their environment and their, ‘Found Dead To Feature Operatic Soloist ‘ SUMMERSIDE — Catharine | Judah Daniel will be the guest | soloist at the morning and even- ing services at the Summerside Presbyterian Church Sunday. During a concert which follows the evening service, Mrs. Daniel will be repeating some of the! numbers from Handel’s Messiah and Bach's Christmas Oratorio, which were so well received by her Halifax audience when she appeared in the Halifax Choral Society’s presentation of the Messiah, Dec. 7. Mrs. Daniel will be accompani-: ed by the church oganist Ray- mond Pleau, BA. The choir is under the direction of W. F. Conkey. voice at the McGill Conservatory of Music, Montreal, then won a! scholarship from the ladies’ | Morning Music, ib and took voice from C. Waldemar Alves, | of New York. } The following year she was) awarded the Prix D’ Europe | given by the province of Que- bec, but, owing to the Second World War was unable to take advantage of its provisions for study abroad and returned to iNew York. her operatic and vocal training at | Steps Taken To Ban Poultry Hormone Usé WASHINGTON (AP)—The fed? eral government Thursday an- mounced steps to halt the use in suspected of causing cancer. | Welfare Secretary Arthur §&. Flemming outlined a voluntary} | program to remove from the mar- | ket birds treated with the syn- thetic hormone called diethylstil- bestrol, or stilbestrol. Last month, the welfare secre- | berries found contaminated with a weed killer thought to produce) cancer. A government - industry | Man And Wife | have ‘been confined to the skins, PICTOU, N.S: (CP)—Deaths of a middle - aged couple, whose | bodies were found Thursday on! lonely Pictou Island off here, | were attributed to asphyxiation | by county coroner Dr. R. H./ Sutherland. The bodies of 54-year-old James | MacDonald and his 41-year-old| wife were found in their frame| home on the island, a tiny fish- | ing community 15 miles off the coast. Dr. Sutherland said a small fire, apparently centred in the mattress, had broken out in the home. He said the couple had been overcome by smoke. There will be no inquest. Word of the deaths reached here about 3 p.m. Thursday. In- vestigation required a slow boat trip to the island and back, and the coroner’s findings were de- layed until 11:30 p.m. About 35 families live on the island. Time of death was not estab- lished. MacDonald, however, was seen here Wednesday. He worked as a part-time fisherman and carpenter's helper. They had no children. Gifts bber of the university faculty since PATTERSON'S Charlottetown MRS. DANIELS the opera school of the Julliard Graduate School of Music. She! also studied privately, taking opera with Ernest Knoch a Leopold Sache, Lieder with Fritz Lehmann and Frank La Force and oratorio with W. H. Neid-| linger and David MacKay Wil- liams. During her time in New York Mrs. Daniel was a member ector Hugh Ross. testing program then was put | into effect to screen out_ the tainted berries. Flemming told a press confer- ence Thursday's action was taken because stilbestrol induces can- cer in test animals when it is in- cluded in their diet over compar- atively long periods of time. He said migute residues to the, chemical havé been found in| market poultry. The residues; livers and kidneys of the slaugh- tered birds, Flemming added, and none was found in the white or dark meat. Therefore, food and drug ad- ministrator George P. Larrick said, a housewife with a chicken nected with the Presbyterian Church in Scotland and to some service was denied them for al- ‘| most 20 years after their arrival. | It was actually not until 1791 that Rev. James MacGregor paid his first visit to the Island set- tlements. He was a missionary of ‘| the Presbyterian Church in the old country. When Dr. MacGregor arrived iwas followed by Rev. Edward) | Pidgeon, grandfather of Most) Rev. George Pidgeon, first .Mod- | jerator of the United Church of| ‘the privilege of attending divine! Canada whose weekly column ap-| | pears in The Guardian. In 1821 Rev. Robert Douglass, ' grandfather of Dr. Falconer, for-| mer Principal of Pine Hill Div-| inity Hall, was inducted to the) pastoral charge. i |not affiliated with Covehead. The charge is a three point one with ichurches at Greenwch and Marie. on the Island he found that only _ Fifty Young People Attend Witnesses Plan Three-Day Meet The Chariottetown congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses is mak- ing preliminary plans for a three- day training program at Civic of the Bach Circle and the | Auditorium in Summerside, it There Mrs. Daniel continued Schola Cantorum under the ap OE es last night. e sessions are te be held Jan. 8-10 inclusive. The theme of the assembly will be “Doing the Divine Will.” The announcement came follow- ment program held at Kingdom Hall 81 Highland Avenue. Misprint’ Stamp Issue Unknown OTTAWA (CP) — Post office unaware of the existence of an- other batch of misprinted Seaway stamps said to have been discov- ered by Winnipeg dealer Kasimir Bileski. Mr. Bileski said in Toronto Tuesday night-the stamps, worth perhaps $100 each, apparently went through the press twice. He termed them “double seaway” stamps. Some months ago a niim- ber.of “‘inverted seaway’ stamps were discovered which brought about $500 on the colle<cor’s mar- ket. The post office said nothing had been seen or heard here sug- gesting there had been another misprint. in her refrigerator could feel safe | she discards the skin, liver and; kidneys. } i St. F. X. Names + Vice-Presidents 1 ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP)—Rev. | Cyril H. Bauer and Msgr. Fran} cis J. Smyth, both natives of Syd-| ney, were named vice-presidents of St. Francis Xavier University here today. The appointments were an- nounced by Msgr. H. J. Somers, University president. Father Bauer will retain his post as dean of studies. A mem-! 1943, he has been acting: vice-| president since’ the death of} Msgr. M. J. MacKinnon two months ago. Msgr. Smyth joined the St.; Francis Xavier faculty in 1947) after two years of parish work. | As well as being vice-president, Msgr. Smyth will be director of the new Coady International In- stitute, set up to co-ordinate and direct the university's social leadership program. t CONTACT Marjorie E. Gill Paraplegic Subscription . Agent For all magazines New & Renewal at Reduced Christmas Rates DIAL 5655 ing the weekly ministry develop-| officials said ‘Wednesday they are, President Edward Pearson dir- | ected the sessions, assisted by, Frances Veale, the secretary- treasurer. Rev. John Henderson | of Sackville, N.B., the Christian | education field secretary for the | Maritimes, was present. The minister and president of | the host union’ welcomed the members to the rally. The after- noon session opened with a wor. ship service led by the Rose Val- ley Union. A discussion was held on the theme “Nuggetts’’, con- ducted by Mr. Henderson. Donnie Bell told of his experi- ences during the past summer when he travelled with a Chris- tian caravaning group. He also gave a short talk on Acic camp at Tatamagouche, N. S. Errol Sharpe reported on the leadership camp at Waegasecum, N.B., which he attended this sum- mer. The evening worship service | was conducted by Kensington Un-| SOURIS THEATRE. Friday - Saturday Dec. 11th - 12th “THE MATING -\ GAME” Tony Randall, Paul Doug- las. * Cinemascope and Color few feet off your Christmas list with SLIPPERS For All The Family LePage’s “The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920°’, St. Peters Bay church today is on | With Debbie Reynolds, 2. Ann Marie Hogan. Grade VIII: 1. Leah Mayne, 2 Anna Gayle Lambe, 3. Paula ik Grade VII: 1. St. Clair Croken 2. Joseph White, 3. William Train- or. Grade VI: 1. Isadel Clark, 2. Parry Mayne, 3. Charies Rowe, and Joan Mayaa ‘equal). Grade V: 1. Joanre Rowe, 2%. Sharleen Lambe, 3. Arnold Crok- Principal Adeie Kelly. Grade IV: 1. Bernadette Rowe, 2. Brenda Mayne, 3. James Mayne. Grade Til: 1. Janet Rowe, 2. one ferry, the S.S. Charles Dun- ning has been operating. The Sel- kirk was laid-up pending com- pletion of work in connection with docks at the Caribou ter- Bob Vaniderstine, H arr y John- son, Myrna Horton, Jean Ann Monroe, Don Williams, Adah T J Collector Mrs. Sandy MacDonald. For the past two months only ai $ 10.00 McGowan Motors Ltd. minal. me 22... Everett. King The ferries began their 1959) 599 | . Robert Machoa schedule on the first of May} 5.09 91777." A.C. MacKay $ 3:00 ea: Russell MacGregor Richard MacLean. * PROTESTANT $ 2.00 ea: Mrs. Robert Mellish, _ ORPHANAGE Mrs. J. C. MacLure, Mrs. Sandy MacDonald, Mrs. Watson. CONTRIBUTIONS $ 100 ea: Edi MacDonald, Montague to date, per Mrs. R. Mrs. Stewart Westaway, Mrs. NEWPORT, England (Reuters) A British subsidiary of Black-! Clawson International has re-; ceived an order for more than £4,000,000 from Russia for the construction of two high speed newsprint machines, it was an- nounced Thursday. The machines, will be the largest in Russia and} among the largest in the world.’ Work will start in 1960 and the first machine will be completed 1962, a year ahead of the a CAMEO KENSINGTON Fri. - Sat. 7:15 -9:15. Matinee. Saturday 1 p.m. Abbott and Costello in oldie byt still funny “KEYSTONE COPS” Also serial. | PHOTO GREETING CARDS FROM YOUR NEGATIVES ONLY Se EACH $1.50 DOZEN Complete with Envelopes See samples at our dealers everywhere on P. E. I. All Kedak Cameras and Pro- jectors, still or movie, at lower Christmas prices. GEORGE WOTTON PHOTOGRAPHY Box 1600 Summerside Make this a mouth-watering Christmas with our oven-fresh | Billy Mrs. Arnold Mac. bakery delights. . taste | Lure, Shaw, Mrs. Rueben tempters that always make a | MacCannell, Elizabeth hit! — a D. MacLeod, Agthur ‘oss, Mrs. Milton Kennedy, Mrs MAPLE LEAF =f soho’ Shaw. Mrs. John Mecbon. BAKERY _ bal rancis Fraser, Mrs. 115 Kent St. Dial 3432 . Mrs. Howard Watts, son, Mrs. Cyrus Shaw, Mrs. Al- lan Nelson, Mrs. Chester Mac Lure, Mrs. Walter Beer Cari Stewart. . : Oc ea: Mrs. Reamis Rourke Mrs. William Rourke, Mrs. Ted MacLean, Mrs. George Sorrie Mrs. Wall. Campbell, Mrs. Gavia Hickea, WM ee ag $ 32.00 Inadequate electrical wir- || Collector, Mrs. James Shaw. img is inconvenient, costly | $ 5.00 ........... John Glutsch and dangerous. Let us check j/ 5.00 .......... Dr. A. E. Ings your Housepower right |)$ 2.00: Mrs. S. Streight. away. i. 1.00 ea: Mrs. James A. Shaw, |Mrs. Duncan MacKenzie, Mrs. FREE ESTIMATE George Turner, Mrs. William H. CALL NOW MacKenzie, Leonard Campbell, PHONES 8543-8544 Winnifred ee Mrs. Gerald Ban- : | Rigan, . George Gordon, ~ PALMER ELECTRIC Haldane Campbell, James A, MacKinnon, Milar Matheson, MAYFAIR Mrs. Mack. MacKenzie. | .65e ea: Mrs. Haywood MacLean, Annie Shaw, |.50e ea: Mrs. Mary Semple, : Mrs. Samuel D. Reid. 25¢: Mrs, Fred MacIntyre. WOM a ace ee 3 2. | Collector, Edward MacLaren. WITH GENE EVANS Big time racketeers sentenced cold, gray walls. See escape. THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER FRIDAY-SATURDAY DECEMBER 11-12 “REVOLT IN THE BIG HOUSE” is 500 ....3. George Can‘elo et. Douglas MacLaren Bye i Cee George McCannell $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. George Priece | Mrs. William MacEachern, Mrs° | Sandra MacEachern, Mrs. Frank | Greene. | .75e: Mrs. William Vanlderstine _}} -50c ea: Mrs. William Ferguson, Mrs. James MacLeod, Mrs. — ROBERT BLAKE te .20 years in prison behind A thriller — Also Comedy. DRESSES . & Gift Specialists : Near Queen RESSES .. DRESSES. OQ 160 A Kent St. DRESSES .. DRESSES... DRESSES... ‘Brand new Shipment of DRESSES @ something suitable for all occasions — @ full and half sizes 7 — 2612 -NORMA’S LADIES’ ‘WEAR ‘Opposite Eaton's OPEN SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. DRESSES .. DRESSES .. DRESSES .. DRESSES .. Dial 3058 | George Lake, Mrs. James | Stewart, Mrs. Alfred Sorrey, |Mrs. Bruce McPhee, Mrs. R° | Dewar, a tic a Collector Louis Keith. SA ee, J. W. Keith $°2.00 ea: Mrs. L. M. | Mrs. Leslie Campbell, Mrs. Wil- | liam Knot, i$ 1.00: Mrs. Jack Campbell. WE oi as ba -$ 11.00 | Collector, Mrs. Roddy MacKen- |$ 3.00: Mrs. Roddy MacKenzie, |$ 2.00 ea: Mrs. Duncan Mac- | Intyre, Mrs. John Ballum, Mrs. Florrie Wright, Mrs. Johnny MacKenzie, Mrs. Marshall Rey- | nolds, : |$ 1.25: Mrs, George Dewar. i 1.00 ea: Mrs. Harold King, | Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mrs. Leslie | MacDonald, Mrs. Frank Dewar, |Mrs. Dave Biggar, Mrs. Bert | Hanveld, Mrs. Irene Thompson, | Mrs. Nellie Campbell, Mrs. Allan | Mosher, Harold Stead, Stewart | MacLeod, Mrs. Paul Dewar, Mr. Fred MacKenzie. ? 0c: Mrs. Clarence Thompson. -%c: Mrs. Alden Baker. “" §4SS3ud © $4aSsiadd ‘ e Lydna Jones, 3. Lowell Croken. |W. Beck: Collector Mrs. B. C.| Edith MacLure, Mrs. Garnet } Grade H: 1. Preston-Croken| MacLare. ‘ os Mrs. Ray Griffin, Mrs. ° and Donna Clow ‘equal), 2. Pam-| $ 20.00 ........ Vere Beck & Son Herb. Poole, Mrs. Willis Jenkins, Union Rally Held At eque ela Murphy and Roger Green| 5.00 ........ Arnold Wightman - Harold Dockendorff, Mes. , : (equal), 3. Alfred Croken. BMP icucci Gilbert Clements | Collings, Mrs. ag MacLeod, = Grade I: 1. Dianne Sinclair, 2-|——5.00—.--+-—. Stewart. Vickers | Mrs. | n Freser, . Edison _ se a Se eee aee Corea, coeecnel cane ee Mary Frapces Smith, 3. Marshall} 5.00 .... Mrs. Archibald Hume Mcintyre, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. mo maak es aera ” ow. 5.00 ............. Peggy Beck : nd Presbyterian held their fall rally) titled “‘Nuggetts’’ were attended ; : son Si N in Bedeque recently. Afternoon} by approximately 30) members re Assistant: Phyllis Cairns. sae cece meg eee . con aor eee Chai . aoe Ga tear unions WhO) UGE NEWSPRINT MACHINE| 5.00 ........ Harry Jamieson | > ea: Mrs. Emerson O'Connor, \