A ee Fhe ee Se ee ee ‘——~ =OIAN BEAUTY —~iKensington Council Names sirnnn. vs. an == lores Marie Racine, 19-year-old ° : ‘i ( 7 p Defence Co-Ord nator Blackfeet tribe beauty from IS LA N ) N FWS AG E ee Browning, Mont., was selected } ; Sunday night as Miss Indian — The Kensing-| ing sewerage connections as the i j . ton Town Counci last night/ machine will be available for only America from a field of 15 Indian girls. She is a member of a fam- It was decided that the Town-{ily renowned in Blackfeet tribal ; Mc-| Hal rent is to be collected a the|history. Her grandfather was ’ GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: 3081: 682 M 97-2: Souris 32-2 pada wae i. appointed t the ae fp genes one Wades-In-The-Water, son of Run- m é di Garret Turner received the ap-| care of the matter. ning Crane, one.of the last her- } = * : pointment of Civil Defrence Co-| Councillor Eimer Paynter was|iditary chieftains: of the Montana The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 11, 1959 3 5 ordinator for the area. authorized to make further efforts | tripe. R Mayor Champion asked for in-| to have shale trucked for the } ‘AthPrince Liberals Name ==.-=-u2)2=.....REGENT _ commission. provide sensible government for} Wednesday - Thursday the people of Prince Edward‘ Is- land. 7:15 — 9:05 * ' , Candidates AtBedeque p=zne= ws SKIN DIVER ACTION? agriculture premier Matheson} At least 35 species or sub- said it would be of an instruc- ies of poisonou de ional nature, and\clied an ex-|oows in tie Unied Siaee, ""” |AQUA-LUNG THRILLS? BEDEQUE — Hon J. George | MacKay, provinfial minister of highways and public works, and Should fe? the ioe a: pitch WELL DRILLING quiries and interests of two or| POWER MACHINE oe potato ree ANY SIZE WELL. | a convention in Central Bede- que last evening. They will re- present the Fourth District of Prince County in the September E.I., the latter being a new pro- cess not yet in use in-Canada. 1 incial election. C . 3 : GS cemisaten a8 Mr. Mac- menting of cng sve for IF YOU =a Kay as Assemblyman candidate Brena, or venie eee ~ was moved by Robert Carruthers said that expenditures like these NEED WATER ; j¥ and seconded by Aden Mulligan, FRISKY CALF AND OWNER GET EXERCISE while Mr. Baker was nominated a as Councilior-candidate-by Frank provided dividends for the entire|| WE CAN HELP YOU!) | province, the roads in a man- | — Aad ies ia ees Jardi aw! mer understood by all, and the Despite the aaies of her tris- jas she exercised her small /member, Barbara is a daughter = 7 hia seconded by Ray- hospital in the — rehabili- COMPLETE { ky, six-month-old, Ayrshire calf, , ‘ tated persons a once more PLUMB : pretty little Barbara MacRae |“harge at the fair grounds yes- [a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Mr. MacKay has been a memb- assume a productive role in their sep octe Hypmaancse é 5 Be rs manages to keep a firm gripjterday. A first year 4H Club /Rae,Central Royalty. er of the provincial government ¥ - : — | for the past ten years, and has : *. such as ditching and gravelling been minister of highways for) ; ©f [ca several other town streets, = about half of that period. Mr.| A gi SOURIS THEATRE | iwMAN PLUMBING F erfon Council [222.2 Seep ew c © RARER th seventh provinci nation in HON J.G. \MACKAY . C. BAKE = cases under the Temperance Act fees a all tania cae! MONDAY - TUESDAY & HEATING LTD. { } and four under the Highway) i it- ernment w Zs | anable to seat all of the large, gram in P. E. I, and its relat-;ernment. with it's unbalanced | AUG. 10th. - 11th. el a : ] e o-. ' attendance of men and women ionship to changes in farmmng | budget, was now “the driest cow | Summerside Phone 2600 -Aaree OAV Greta arenes en ag gS a eprint Whe the, Comeretve ede | - 2 t to_arrange_a_system of | 5. —Rov—Grant,—president_of | kets, and es ; “ in-| the Proud Rebel" - | duty patrol hours for the town the East Prince Liberal Associa- | Liberal plans ~ would~ result in tes a of the provia. g . : De . ¢ deficit. ses meant : | tion, presided at the meeting, | continuing agricultural progress. ; ee — with , ALBERTON — Alberton Town cillor Campbell attend. Policeman. | Council, at their regular meet-! ance. Cambiersiie ~ was | Bills amounting to $196.02 hh ane sate rt ee eae ‘Malhiaie announced | increase this Pee er ALAN LADD last night, / yal for spent di i i ents | and ordered paid. ; ’ ; _| said. NL ing ghi, gave approv r discussing improvem approved paid. as the greatest ever placed be- that if his government is re-elect | Mr. Matheson anbunced that a! OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND the repaving of Main Street’ : led it will immediately cancel le- fore any province. \gislation which will alter the wel- commission had been set up to, study the problem of school fin-| southwards to the Roman Catho- * e = = = es —— Following brief acceptance ‘ ishi j } ae he Church at an aporosineie Princetown United Church | cca, iratscmane fare ‘act by, abolishing tens = | marks were made by Premier/ ment against some properties of | [ ' The town’s share would be 4 percent. Holds Sunday School Picnic [Ain%: 44922, 73, Rasen ssabied and ia age assistance Mayor Winston Currie presid- Aden Mulligan, T. J. Inman. and hi had oe Coun-| } CPS, ' id that this matter ha ' ieee, eee ettept Com | The annual Sunday School pic-; Darlene Hickey. Judy Clark James McCardle. the latter oe rookie consideration for 1 nic for Princetown United Church|@0d Linda Carruthers, Pauline | known widely as Prince Edward! some time, and that very little | Ramsay and Evelyn Bryenton. | Island's “Grand Old Man of Lib-}money had actually been col- | | was held on Friday afternoon at ‘Wheeltarrow race: Noelle | eralism”, who recalls casting\lected under this legislation. Darnley Beach with a splendid at-|Caseley and Pauline Hunter,| his first vote 63 years ago, in| Referring to Conservative pro- tendance. Pauline Ramsay and Evelyn! 1896 mises of‘ paying school supple- Swimming was enjoyed after/Bryenton, Norma Hickey and| Hon. Mr. Cullen. minister of|ments by obtaining more money which the following program of| Phylis Hickey. agriculture, outlined the benefits|from Federal funds, the Prem- : | Sports was carried out by Rev./ Following the sports a most! of the Liberal agricultural pro-jier said that the Federal Gov- | Ralph Johnstone, Bruce Crozier| enjoyable supper was served by | nn and Wendel Crozier: the ladies. a> Bikey, Wyman Bryeston | | I TI tei soi aialiadiat in MCR NAN BAER Vi y, Wyman Bryenton, | PO E NGS - peemsznmmmes LUANA : soy “WAN BAXTER, 4 # SISTERS SURVIVE | DCiris’ under a. years: ‘Hampton Horne | ME | _ A UNMERSAL. INTERNATIONAL PACTURE In the obituary of the late a Ses ee | eee A ba caanhe M8 | c wing A. Tremere, of Hamp- Ramsay, Fern Taylor, Bety/ Dies At Rosebank et a In 1955 the P. E. I. Liberal | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT which appeared in Mon-| “Dov 's vesrs and under: I | TUESDAY, AUGUST 11th—MARTINVALE | to * Gor-| g ALBERTON — Death came un-'| THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th—DUNDAS | ne er day's Guardian, the two surviv- Lockerby— Delmer ine. Gans ; pe sisters wore. incorrectly/ ten Crosier. Se none ie Renee” Hore at | “MONDAY, AUGUST 17th—MONTAGUE EAST Party promised that, if elected, a ed. They Ruby, Mrs. ; Joh Kingston, and Celia, | ils & Sears and under: Bev-' dinessvol only a'few hours. A son | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th—GLENFANNING John Clow, Kingston. and Celia, erley Caseley, Lynn Lockhart, | Mrs. Norman Campbell, Char-| Norma : . a of the late James Horne and his lies os lottetown. eke tise til oe ee SE eT they would continue and increase VISITING PARENTS Miller, Allan Taylor. | lived all his life in the old ' PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE oli slomnic he Cis cal Wegee of] Siter’ Barely Chosen’ heen "teens the policy of Rural Electrification. | a" ie, in jayne of | Hickey, ley, Edith} He cessful f a > ae | Toronto es — oan | Micke. . oo ia aun Who pes tonperted by oft] : ” oy - 7” aa .?) a T a 3 re L Fs parents, Mr. Mrs. Wi Ss under years: Bobby who knew him. McInnis! Greenmount. Miller, Bobby Ramsay, Horace} Surviving are his wife, the for- LIBERAL NOMINATING CONVENTIONS T d t 694 miles of line VISITING MONTAGUE | Crozier. mer Tillie Crockett; two daugh- o aate nk A. F Maxwell Cameron THIRD & FIFTH DISTRICTS OF PRINCE Mrs. Frank A. Riley of Wal-| Girls under 13: Heather Ram- a vee cere, Seen tham. Mass. and Mrs Cari P. | Say, Barbara Hickey, Judy Clark | ean) Mrs. S.dney Forbes : ‘ Mallet of Quincy. Mass. are| Boys over 18: Rodger Miller, | (Doris) both of Summerside: and | Te be held at the Baptist Church Hall, Summerside, on have been constructed ! visiting their brothers, Isaac and | Roy Crozier, John Caseley. | One son, Douglas. at home. There Thursday, August 13, 1959, commencing at 8:00 p.m. Each John Sample of Upper Montague; Girls over 13 years: Marilyn 27¢ mine grandchildren and one poll in these two districts is requested to arrange for five : and Daniel of Queens Road, also | Carruthers, Patsy Ramsay, Judy et grandchild. Also surviving delegates to be in attendance, with a suitable number of eal =. cla age Clark. : | re Horne of end Ag am alternates. Convenors are requested to immediately call ; Mens treefor-ail: Rodger Mil- orne of Pownal, and Mrs. Walter their poll meetings. Hon. A. W. Matheson and other promin- REMEMBER ter Mrs. Seymour Peardon of i Montague. While visiting here —tlaenp leh Casey 2 ruc | Sentner (Mina) of eowegl Mass. ent speakers will be present. Everyone welcome. they stayi t the P 9 erby Funeral ‘angements have not Coltages, Lawer Montague They — ‘eee aastael. : DR. A. R. GRANT, President N_ R. MacLEOD, Secretary . Sack race: Edith and Barbara intend to leave for a tour of! ,,. = ; Nova Scotia, New Brunswick | [ickey. Norma SS [_—— a Th nda Ca e Matheson Government and Maine on Aug. 2ist returning and Linda Corruthe | to Massachusetts about Sept. Ist. Sack race: Sally Die and CONSERVATIVE | er es ae eae oo ATTENTION funeral of the late Arthur David Doyle, Bruce Affleck, Peter Mac- POLLS 4 , ; Mitchell was yesterday after- Leod, Clarence Coffin. Interment K it r Al 10, 1959 from Mt. i i Swart Unied Church. Services “w= te Ouch cemetery. | CAMBRIDGE ond eeps ItS Fromises: at the and y y N The fun- ° ° conducted by Rev. JM. Sheen, eral of the late James H. Ar STURGEON Will be accepting outside pupils B.A. During the servi in th was Monday mor = church the choir sang “The Old ffm the Hennessey Funeral will be held in for Alberton High School Grades 9, 10, . ~y |Home to St. Bonaventure Church, Rugged Cross embers of the | Tracadie where Requiem High Cambridge Hall Mount Stewart branch of the| 11 and 12. Please notify secretary as ieitinn Legion |Mass was celebrated Rev. F i. attended in ® | Kenneth MacMillan on, also body. The Legion graveside ser- | oonq ; Thursda i i ucted the service at the OM Thurs evening | soon as possible. vice was read by Hammond | grave. Rev. 0.P. Wood and Rev, y Douglas and Last Post and Rev- | Fy : . eile were sounded by bugler Jim dag A aoe. i ype he - et 8:15 Clark. Pallbearers were :Lyle or: Fl a, f ‘ Feehan, Warren McGuirk, Ernest ion ‘Court, William Ratieay, Pre Sate eee _ BLANCHE ENGLAND : ~~ | Steele, Peter M Doug ‘ Professional Cards |" Mullins. interment wasn Be present. A large atten- __ Seeretary. 7 Chartered MacLEOD FUNERAL — The er funeral of the late Jessie Cather- — Accountants ine (Daisy) MacLeod of Orwell was held from St. Andrew's T. Earle Hickey & Co, {Cburch, Orwell, on Monday al- Canadian s ce Commerce and grave Sele by Rev. N.R. Green. A solo “Beau- wa ALIFAX: B. F. Hunter, R.0. | $$$ by doing the job yourself! in? i. thom ne Passes Suddenly | PEL Phone 2235 sift! Isle of ae Ch [ weer er ls =r fengy' renders rysier Corp P, ie . ounce | imeos Flower bearers were OF . of Canada Fresents Enjoy Year ‘Round Comfort... | —— Thomas Morrison, Lioyd Mac- i eae ks ee ee ee ee - THE | ECONOMICALLY ! a — 5 Sommer Ss. Summerside @id MacDonald. Pall bearers , i oes . were Harold Martin, 4 ; Optometrists lan, Daniel SMaciionsia. "ten L AWRE NC E You can lower room temperature in your home as_ |} No change en route =—— Parl mae a Gillis, Walter much as 15° and seal in precious heat during the | é Weel clad ee wed —— pe “te church caer. _— WELK winter months . . . if you insulate! Come into | <i sicceiaiehendd eee = Sommer . 3 87 rside | *Ls , ; o ae eels a ue baat ae e Seetine. dining and lounge facilities Scone . mmersidte Herd Exhibitor SHOW sulation. It’s so easy to apply that you can save ° aortas connection between’ Truro —, and Cape Breton ecm MA ee Following a very brief itines soe . See Naey Selo: " Information and reservations from any Photographers the death.of Edward Boswell of @ Lawrence Welk with the Champagne Music Makers THE FINEST IN QUALITY AND Canadian National Pesqeaget , Representa- Victoria occurred tive. In Charlottetown —Station Ticket The Read Studios. | Hospital yesterday. PE views ateane _ SERVICE SINCE 1896" Agent, Tel. 6027, or Morton Dew Lid., Tel. D..W. SEARS His id ; ‘ © Myron Floren and hws accordion Sl. : . @ Famous Canadien tenor Maurice Pearson , . shock and deep mourning to his Barristers family and friends, as well as the extribitors of the P.E.I. Exhibi-. George RK. MacMahon, | tion, where the Lealands Herd is , LLB, on exhibit. (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Mr. Boswell has been a veteran \ Phone Summerside 3551 showman in the Maritimes and 258 Water St. and mite a gy lpg Mone Dg oer in the P.E.1. Ayrshire Breed: A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. ors Association e Sees es Gale! tig Hide] nines, Seremoomente wil be} = WEDNESDAY NIGHT_AT 8.00 PM. CHANNEL 13 4