* ANNOUNCEMENTS # CITY & QUEEN'S’ ” and motor work Storey Electric. Dial 7341.- yey ©" WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- +, Sey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. : ; ; ; . to 8.00 p.m. _ FOR COMPLETE wiring con- ' tracting and service Dial 7341. Storey Electric. * THE CEREBRAL Palsy an- nual meeting to be held at the Centre 67 Hillsboro Street, Tues- day the 16th. All members ‘Pease attend. The Annual District Convention of South West Queen’s will be held at Clyde River Hall, June }, 16th., at 2.15 p.m. * . All interested in Hartsville Cem- _ertey are urged to attend a meet- _ing in the Church on Tuesday, June 16th., at 8 p.m. + e SEE THE popular lawn cruiser _lawn mower at Batt aand MacRae Ltd. Friced from $44.85 used _mowers take in trade. _ Banquets, all A loving smile, a happy face A broken link we can never re- phace. List Of ‘te collect taxes from defaulting such taxes are still unpaid on June 30th, A. D. 1959. COME TO the ice cream social 2ist (communion) 11 a.m. Sab- fash evening 2ist 7 p.m. Mon- day morning 22nd June 10 a.m. (All services held in Birch Hill Free Church of Scotiend) Prea- cher — Rev. A. MacFarlane, Oyster Bed Bridge -will present, their 3 act comedy “A Pair of Country Kids.” m North Gran- ville Hall, Tuesday evening, June 16, specialties between acts. Sponsored by North Granville W. L Ice Cream Festival North Try- on Presbyterian Church Grounds. June 16th. GREENHOUSES open daily 8 to 9 p.m., (closed Sunday.) An- nuals, , Cauliflower and tomato plants, red gerani etc. Jewell’s , York Phone 7074. THYMEWOOD, STANHOPE. Finest handcrafts of Prince Ed- Ww; Island and Atlantic region. to visit. Bring your friends. WE CARRY a complete stock of all wiring supplies, call us for IN MEMORIAM - So patient, so kind, so true There was never a cloud so heavy or dark But she saw the sunlizht through. Sadly missed and lovingly re- t ed by husband and son, Maurice. DEATH NOTICE MISS FLORA LIVINGSTONE There passed away suddenly in Charlottetown on May 22, 1959, Miss Flora Livingstene. Born in Hopefield, P. E. I, 1m 1887 the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Livingstone. In early life, Miss Livingstone united with the church on public profession and was a fine chris- tian character. During her long illness which she bore with chris- tian fortitude. She received the besht of medical skill and the care of efficient nurses. She is survived by two broth- ers, Eddie, Chilliwack, B.C. and Donald D. in Hopefield, one sis-] ter, Miss Tena Livingstone, R.N. Cohassett, Maine. Her funeral was held on Sunday afternoon, May 24th. from the Little Sands United Church. The til July 4th please contact Char- anew dens, aeatinndi ase! ice. Births, Deaths, Marriages. -. (When death notices are received too fate to be included . @n this page, they appear for one edition on page twe and are -. transferred to this department in the next edition.) .. ENGAGEMENT Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 service was conducted by Mr. J..H. Bryan. The hymns sung were “‘The Lord’s My Shepherd” and “Rock of Ages.” The choir sang the anthem. “In The Sweet By and By.” The following were the pall- bearers. Angus MacLean, Leon MacPhee, Albert Blue, Walter Livingstone, R. L. MacLean and Bruce Stewart. She was laid to rest in the Lit- tle Sands cemetery. EXPLORER DIES « SHALDON, England (Reuters) Frederick Albert Mitchell- Hedges, 76, British Explorer, ad- venturer and big - game fisher- man, died at his home here Fri- day. He was best known for his 1924 expedition with Dr. T. W. F. Gann which discovered the ruins of the Mayan city of Lubaantun deep in the interior of British Honduras. Defaulting Ratepayers - for the Village of North Rustico NOTICE , that pursuant to the Village Service Act that legal action will be taken oy Pent ag foc the “Village of North Rustico, for. the amounts ratepayers, below mentioned, as due by them respectively, in respect to Poll Tax or Tax on real property, if MRS. GENEVA GAUTHIER, Clerk of Commissioners of the Village of North Rustico. Name of Assessed Address Current Taxes Arrears Total Allen, John, North Rustico, P.E.I. ............ esee 4.25 1.75 6.00 Blacquiere, James C., North Rustico, PRA, csc 10.13 4.25 14.38 Blacquiere, Joseph P., North Rustico, P.E.I. ..... 3.88 3.08 6.96 Blacquiere, Urban, North Rustico, P.E.I. ......+. 6.00 10.00 16.00 , Harold, North a i. PeiBads cpccsece -- = an Buote, Edward, North Rustico, P.E.I. .......++++- i } . | Doiron, Bernard, North Rustico, P.E.I. .......... \ 5.25 230 7.55 Doiron Edgar, North Rustico, P.E.I. ........e0e- 5.13 9.14 \ 14.27 Doiron, Urban, North Rustico, P.E.I. ....+se0«-++ 6.75 4.85 11.60 , Albert, North Rustico, P.E.L. ...+++++00 3.63 5.64 9.27 Doucette, Austin, North Rustico, P.E.I. ........+++ 13.50 5.60 19.10 Gallant, Alphonse, North Rustico, P.E.I. 4.88 2.15 7.03 ~ Gallant, Andrew J., North Rustico, P.E.I. .. 725 5.15 12.40 Gallant, Arthur M., North Rustico, P.E.L 6.50 6.50 Gallant, Aubin, North Rustico, P.E.I. ........... 6.13 4.48 10.61 Gallant, Chas. W., North R Peeks bs bsceses 5.00 7.00 12.00 Filias, North Rustico, P.E.I. ..........-- 10.00 4.0 14.20 Gallant, John F., North Rustico, P.E.I. ..........- 3.38 1.55 4.93 Gallant, John James, North Rustico, P.E.L 13.50 15.50 29.00 Gallant, John W., North Rustico, P.E.I. .........- ; 3.63 1.65 5.28 Gallant, Joseph Ed., North Rustico, P.E.I. ....... \- aa 3.85 12.98 Gallant, Lawrence M., North Rustico, P.E.L .... 7.58 5.15 12.40 Gallant, Leo R., North Rustico, P.E.I. .......... 3.50 . SH 9.00 Gallant, Paul C., North Rustico, P.E.I, ......00. 4.63 2.05 6.68 _ Gauthier, Austin, North Rustico, P.E.I, .......... 3.13 2.68 5.81 Gauthier, Aubin, North Rustico, P.E.I. ........-- ; 4.38 1.95 6.33 Gauthier, Ralph, North Rustico, P.E.I. .......... 3.63 1.65 5.28 Gauthier, Richard, North Rustico. P.E.L ......... : 5.63 5.91 11.54 Houston, Lorne, North Rustico, P.E.I. ......--+.- 14.00 12.60 26.60 Jarvis, Angus, North Rustico, P.E.I. .......+++.. 12.75 3.58 16.33 McKenna, Leonard, North Rustico, P.E.T. .......- 4.63 6.64 11.27 LeClair, Alphonse, North Rustico, P.E.T. ...0e.-- 3.13 1.45 4.58 Peters, Augustine, North Rustico, P.E.T. ....+..- 9.50 4.00 13.50 LeClair, Francis; North Rustico, P.E.I. ........-. 3.88 7.89 11.77 - Peters, Claude, North Rustico, P.E.I. ..........-+ 2.88 1.35 4.23 Peters, Jeremiah L., North Rustico, P.E.T. ...... 5.25 9.25 14.50 Peters, Mrs. Jerome L., North Rustico, P.E.I. .. 4.75 5.75 10.50 Perry, J. Aeneas, North Rustico, P.E.I. .......... 8.32 3.58 11.93 Perry, Joseph, North Rustico, P.E.I. ...++.+++++- 5.13 7.14 12.27 Pineau, Adolph, North Rustico, P.E.I. .......-..- 4.63 8.64 , wae Pineau, Albert C., North Rustico, P.E.T. ........-- 7.00 , 5.00 12.00 Alexander, North Rustico P.E.I 4.75 5.20 9.95 States. Henry. S., North Rustico, P.E. 4.25 8.25 12,50 Pineau, Mrs. Alfred, "Rustico, P.E.I. ...... 4.00 1.80 5.80 Pineau, Joseph C., North Rustico, P.E.I. ........ 6.63 6.71 13.34 _— Peter, North Rustico, P.E.I. -........-.+++ 3.63 4.31 794 . , Victor, North ge Belge : . 11.13 7 2 - Woolner, Benjamin, North , P.E.1. 9.50 4: J : Wooiner, Roy, North Rustico, P.EI. ...........+0s 13.00 5.40 18.40 - Doucette, Alfred, North Rustico, P.E.I. seeeereeee | t 3.00 10 4.40 : = 7 MURRAY BAY, Que. (CP)— The “excessive” licence and fue. for transit an i eer Bs il panty ah Robertson Said ‘Excessive, Unfair’ Alberta charge a diesel bus while in RELIGION BY VERY REV. GEORGE e8 eral other provinces the ‘fee is g E 5 li & = F eee rt] it i i AND LIFE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. g E 2 . F i $ ¢ a5 a § FRE 8 : | i af H 3 a sxe i i Fe I Zz ° i 2% & i E 1 cE é § FB Hf i ii j f 2 i : , | EH i f d ia A a TH it A z : : i if Ht i ; Gi t g ; ! i : | ef i | i 2 & i : 3 B ‘ i 8 E E ; é { Th f i i if EI i chee il i igi Hi : : rt | : g*F i : fi r . i i t 3 f : fi L | Dunlops Consider Offer By CAHA -|To Tour Europe -| considering an offer by the Ca- nadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation to tour Europe next Novem- ber. ceived by the association. If Whitby decides to make the trip it will have to the cost ey re = iy ee eae as . : lops, said Wednesday the club is! East G F ion Minist Lothar Bolz, right, holds arm of Andrei Gromyko during the Crowd Stones 3 Policemen ~ GROMYKO GETS HE Dae td ‘< LPING 4, Soviet foreign minister’s visit to Bolz’ residence in Geneva today. At left is Mikhail Pervukhin, The incident was reported from the town of Arror. It followed a clash Saturday night at Ankamali where. police. killed five persons You Can't Carry Merchandise to Every Door ..Want Ads Can..Dial 8506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 15, 1959 15 Urban Transit Licenses —/| of the ,000 voted E Re a a a 1 Ste dyspnea 30| ST’ Commoners ursday that she .wept and|team with new uniforms. aaron Rs Person which has been in power 2 a Soe oaks ee La TRIVANDRUM, India (Reut-| was said to have died of wounds| months, said Sunday that the situ- youths raped her repeatedly last FAR NORTH _—_|ers)—Three policemen were re-| later. , ation in Amkamali was “under May 2. She denied a defence sug- The Canadian weather station| ported injured when stoned by a| Reports from. Arror. said the} control.” The town i in the north gestion that she consented to their at Alert Bay on Ellesmere Is- crowd Sunday as the campaign three policemen were heavily|ern part of this southwest India i land is less than 500 miles from! against Kerala state’s communist|stoned by a crowd when they/state, about 300 miles north of mands. _ |the North Pole. regime continued. tried to arrest a “hooligan.” here. In the soft accent of her native — south, the 19-year-old Tallahassee ; ~ ‘ girl told an all-white jury and a : \ crowded, segregated courtroom: i : “There wasn't anything I could , - do with four men with a knife and a gun but.do what they said . to do. . . . I was begging them‘ and they said to shut up.” . sin com in tote 16, OR bor | : ; | ar oe ee eee IMPROVED SUMMER FERRY SERVICE + by Judge William May Walker io FOR 7 Oh at ee a court record — 7 ON TRIAL FOR Lives AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS' The f ths trial ! ta ace Wc ae abu CAPE TORMENTINE-BORDEN and rape of the girl whom they er ieite Geis aitne a Ganon ot le: te acre Fie". FERRIES OPERA the allNegro Florida AM and THREE IN DAILY TION | "All the defendants have pleaded JUNE 26 - SEPTEMBER 8 not guilty, with Collingsworth 1D : . addition pleading insanity. —~ inctusive . The other defendants are Ollie j : be cus, 2, aod David. Beasts, MV ABEGWEIT SS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘SS SCOTIA Il Pia recta It 3 case tf FOR TRUCKS—The SS Scotia I will be for the use of trucks, a white man being put to death pinata yelp“ gale yg a ger Ray at \ Negro spokesman to charge a double standard of justice in an area where stringent punishment is given a Negro who rapes ail white. Florida law prohibits the pub- lication of the name of a rape victim. HALIFAX, (CP) — coastal freighter Fauvetie docked here Friday with the captain and seven seamen who abandoned the motor vessel Claudetier V 4 Miles south of Newfoundland Thursday. The Claudette’s skipper and crew, all natives of Quebec, were | away day stern in a heavy sea. He said it appea keeping the vesse: Honore Frechette, French-Canadian poet who died together the things our govere- member of in 1908, was also a lawyer and parliament, 4 5 Leave BORDEN ... prac mare emmyrctiam wae. the dy SS Scotia I], which is in drydock for refitting to meet the Canadian Steam- ~ ship Inspection Board requirements for passenger handling, has been provid- ed with modest facilities for passengers. SCHEDULE OF SS SCOTIA II—THREE ROUND TRIPS DAILY, Leave CAPE TORMENTINE .. 9:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. veeeeeees 10:45 a.m., 2.55 p.m., 8:10 p.m. All times Atlantic Standard ‘ Trucks will be required to drive on and off the vessel at Borden and to back on and off the vessel at Cape Torme= tine. FOR AUTOMOBILES—The MV Abeg weit and SS Prince Edward Island will be for the use of automobiles, trucks will be accepted if there is _ Space and time after all automobiles have been accommodated. REGULAR SUMMER FERRY SCHEDULE— TEN ROUND TRIPS i DAILY . 2 \ Leave CAPE TORMENTINE and BORDEN:— 7:00 a.m., 8:25 a.m., 10.05 a.m, 11:30 a.m., 12:50 p.m. 2:15 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 5:25 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:15 p.m. _ All times Atlantic Standard RTANT—The operation of THREE vessels at once requires strict ad- erence to schedules at all times. It is of the highest importance that vessels leave on time to avoid complste disruption of service. Trucks arriving too late to be loaded before scheduled departure. times will not be Both the modern and the old slips will be odated. Sementing bet oak the one modern slip at Borden. weeks ae ee > ange meinen pe: ig I — eR tyes ner en ye ere ae a9 —