FIREMEN STRIVE manfully to bring a sudden outbreak of fire under control at Summer- si and Mrs. Ernest Deighan wa: or de yesterday. The home of Mr. damaged in the out- eavily 2-Storey Home !s Damaged By Fire Of Unknown Origin SUMMERSIDE BUREAU} OF THE GUARDIAN | Mrs. The home of Mr. and ten- and water shortly after p.m. . The fire of unknown made rapid headway be- fore Summerside firemen able to bring it wader control. Discovery of the fire was made Mrs. Deighan who returned a ten minute visit to the beside the house wh Picking vecet to the garden the. wood burning for supper. returned tothe kite was unable to en- because of / Ss filled the kitchen, across the street fire department s 5 1 gz re abies. MH i ws. z es in 5 2, Ce tT 2fY elise th ame 32 and i ta puna from the 5 Potatoes Shipped ome of Earl Rogerson. At the time of the. fire Mr. was downtown, and conan their sons Greg and Francis, ‘om every were D eiore i not arrived home for supper. The fire made such rapid pro- that smoke was pouring side of the house firemen arrived and com- ess > nenced to- fight the blaze that 4 h breaking through windows east and west sides of e jnome. With the fire the ling between the walls and! ms of the house, firemen i a very difficult job to reach extinguish all of the fire, smoke and water -damage xnded to every room in the two-storey home which con- | about @° dozen ° and Mrs. Deighan have ' in .this house for the! 2 years. From 00 rgetow MONTAGUE BI! OF THE GI ARI TE AT’ TAN e7 town Wednesday «\ for Goose Bay Labrador with a cargo Cow Is Killed AtN. Bedeque SUMMERSIDE killed on the highway Bedeque last evening a! when struck by a vehicie ‘ by Ben Read, service stat ep erator at Ross’ Corner The cow, owned by Robert > of North Bedeque was « the highway while beinc ¢ home from the pasture ported that light rain strong lights of an app ' car obscured the vision of Read. and contributed to *)« cident. ISLAND © A O'Leary B.Y.F. He lolds Meeting BRIEFS * of table stock each crate containing [es n to the cargo of ip tock on board f cabbage, 100 bags of rd a quantity of beets | “to was loaded by Rus- kendorff of St. Peter's mute to Goose Bay the s at a Newfoundland port | wi \j take on @ quantity | atoes in the cargo were mbied in the Georgetown ere they were graded and | 1! im the crates. reding and making of the | ; g'ven considerable em- to workmen of the tewn. nual meeting of the Youth Fellowship was 1 the Baptist: Church Sun- | Auditorium, O'Leary, ~sday evening, Septem- 7 with twenty-two present. e meeting opened with a hymn d by Norma Grigg. Hymns and Obey’, “Blessed, rrance’’.Dwelling in Buelah 7. >. Nearly $2,5 Is Collected Red Shield Campaign Headquar- ters report that the energetic Campaign conducted by Charles Hogan in Summerside for the Red Shield Fund totalled $2.459.86 and this amount has been deposit- ed with. the provincial treasurer, Reg G. Boyne. Of this amount the sum of $250 was contributed by the RCAF Sta- tion in Summerside. The Salvation Army is deeply grateful to Mr. Hogan and his |committee and canvassers for ex- | the excellent result of their drive for funds for tlie good work of the | Salvation Army. ‘Atlantic (Continued from page 1) selves to change the economic | outlook of the Atlantic Provinces. “Too many are prone to sit back and expect some fairy godmother to wave a wand and |bring about automatic prosper- lity,” he said. The “Let-George- valent. , Lawrence Waterway at our back door and divide the region in- aa four land masses; he added. The nation’s trade by-passed us > a pluralistic society with much duplication of effort and ; consequent competition in many fields resulted. But the region had many as- sets too—golf, swimming, fish-, ing, etc. only a few minutes. from the front doors of most. Our standard of living might be somewhat lower than that ob }taining in other regions of Can- ada, but our standard of life was as zood, as any. if not better. | EXODUS DEPLORED Dr. MacKinnon deplored the | fact that so many of the re- ;gion’s youth were leaving the seaside provinces for other | fields of endeavor. He asserted that export of Provinces most thriving industry. This loss of leadership potential development adversely. Without leaders, stitutions of the area-churches, | se . business institutions, and gov .—would fail to ad- vance and develop as they | should. A federal state must be treated alike. For this reason there was no do it” attitude was far too pre- educated youth was the Atlantic was bound to effect the economic | the basic in- like Canada | was like most families, the guest | sveaker declared. Each member | had different capacities but all | MONTAGUE BUREAU .OF THE GUARDIAN Kings County Stipendiary Ma- gistrate James B. Johnston, had a 14 case docket before _ on it is expected that the evi- of a veterinary doctor will be presented. The same resident of Cardigan was fined $20 and costs for being intoxicated im a public place when he pleaded guilty to the charge. Leo Bernard Wilson of Cardi- t gan had a charge of care and con- | trol of a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alcohol adjourned to Oct. 2ist, with: no plea being taken. In the next case the crown would not agree to accepting a plea to a lesser charge against Norman MacPherson of Montague when he appeared charged w driving while intoxicated. No plea was taken and the case was ad- journed for one week to enable the accused to procure counsel. George G. MacPhee of St. Georges, pleaded not guilty when charged with having the care and control of a motor vehicle whi! his ability was impaired. The case >| LOBSTER CASES ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 3, 1959. 3 CardiganManCharged With Cruelty To Horse Roy- alty. He was fined $10 and order- ed to make restitution. Chessel Irving of Murray Har- bor and Howard Glover of Gurn-' sey Cove were charged with hav- | ing unlawful possession of 49 lob- | sters during a closed —— = their district contrary to fishing regulations. Both men are represented by John P. Nicholson of Charlotte- | town and their cases were set) over for one week. Louis Allan Joseph Acorn : of Lower Montague charged under the Excise Act had his case ad- journed for one week. A charge of assault against Da- | vid Shepherd of Cardigan was withdrawn by the informant wil ] ‘liam Dingwell. A resident of Cardigan had hi: case under the Highway. a Act adjourned for one week his owp request and a ates of Souris West who failed to, pear in court on a charge unde: the Highway Traffic Act had a! was adjourned for one week and the accused entered into a re cognizance bond of $10 with tv a geen og PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE ‘CONTRIBUTIONS Graften St. Central. te date Nature played the area a dirty $ 25.00 Main Brace Naval Vet- | trick when she placed the St. | $ 75.00 R. T. Holman. Ltd. $60.00 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Matheson '$ 35.00 Henderson & Cudmore , $ 25.00 Earle C. Baker $ 25.00 Anonymous | erans '¢ 25.00 Anonymous | $ 15.90 Taylor's Jewellery $ 15.00 .. LePage Shoe Co. LAd. | $ 10. Edwin C. Johnstone $ 10.00 Tom Richardson s 19.90 W.sW. Wellner. Ltd. ¢ 10.00.. P. S. Devlin DR co cainck Col. J. R. Paton S SMO. .04:<- Walthen Gaudet 5 See oc A. H. Peake S: 0 i. J. P. Nicholson S SS) ..3..6.. W. Hayward | ¢ 5m. Alan Holman S Oe (occ R. G. Boyne s 4m Lonise Haczard £ 3209 ea: Tip Top. Tailors, Roca Rell £ 29 ea- Marion MacMillan, P. E. T. Mutual Fire Insurance, Jean MacMillan. Stewart Pierce. Jean Gill, Don Wonnacott, Adel- ja’s Millinery. Cudmore’s Busi- ness Equiorent, A. J. Haslam. De. J. Drug Store. Atkinson’s Grocet- eria, Cantwell’s Drug Store. Marv Newsom. Frank Cox. $ 1.00 ea: Sunnvside’ Beauty Parler. Hilda MacNevin, L. A. Driscoll, Mrs. D. Gass, Ralvh MacInnis. Tsahbelle Storey. Mrs. Leo Peters. Mrs. Louis Mathe- son. Aphra Wisener. Mrs. J. | Smith, Harvey MacPherson, Mildred Dingwell, Mrs. Gordon | MacKenzie. G. Campbell, A. Strain. Grafton St. Service Sta- j tion. Marv. Farquharson. Grafton St. East. $ 50.0 Canada Packers, Ld. & 15.90 Canadian Oi, Lid. $ 10.90 Tvan Somers FE. Blanchard. Foster's | | | | | ‘ysummons issued for his appear- SUMMERSIDE BUREAU S‘side Polio Clinic Is Disappointing Y's Menettes from Summerside assisted in the work of the clinic lasé night, and included Mrs. last Horace MacFarlane, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Mrs. Donald SOURIS THEATRE Thursday October 8th — dh OUCH OF EVIL" Charton Heston, Janet ~ Leigh Rabert. Hogg, and Baker. “Sn hoe. Crown —— tor for Kings represented th€/ing was ingly small Crown in all cases NORTHERN LAKE Lake Timiskaming on the northern boundary between On- tario and Quebee covers 110 square miles. it had been planned that this would have been the last clinic at Summerside this fall, of- ficials decided last night to hold on Nov. 16th. Pedy cough «gg o-wam de esha ducted“by Dr. Hubert McNeill, with Mrs. J.E. Fleming as ex- ;ecutive secretary, and Mrs. Ed MacGuigan as the presiding nurse | The Universal Postal tal Union, | now an agency of the United Nations, was established at | * CONVENTION Regionale des Succur-’ sales de la Societe L’as- CAPITOL - sumicrsne WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 7:15-9:15 * ” starring CLIFTON JAMES ang JOHN MILLS An NTA Pictures Release Berne, Switzerland, in 1875. sil <ntieeipieieiineme somption aura lieu a Sum- merside a la salle Knights ‘of Columbus, Youth Centre, First Street, le 11. ‘Octobre at 1:00 heure de l’apres midi. “WANT ED | YOUNG MAN For Retail Men’s Wear Apply In Person To MacKENZIE’S HOUSE OF FASHIONS Summerside PERRY F. ROCKWOOD | HEAR Radio Pastor < PERRY F. eee In Person Heard Weekly in Canada and U.S.A. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL—7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th MONTAGUE BIBLE CHAPEL—38:30 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th BEACH POINT GOSPEL CHAPEL— 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. YEO’S THEATRE, MONTAGUE—3 p.m. aay: FAIR THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER 8:30 p.m. ALL Welcome—Special Invitation to Youth "Youth Needs To Hear The Truth." Finest Fords of Lifetime’ —— i” and “Tis sweet to trust|}need for amy member of the; ¢ 19.9 Buster’s Service Station 1 ; ‘ WERE AMONG GUESTS Seiad federation to approach Ottawa/$ 5.90 The Acorn Family ‘A Wonderful New World of Strle=Here’s A Wonderful New World-of Comfort— A Wonderful New World of Value— ppc apise stl pes d induction of officers fol-{other than as an equal partner |¢ 0 Frank Puncher > : > ie “ ’ : : ‘ ‘ Cav; 6 ss Among the many guests wel president, Lucy Ann Jel-| with just claim to a share of the'$ 200 ea: Entervrise Bakery, practical styling that’s elegant too! Three Bodies are longer, wider, roomier . . « and Savings include up to 4,000 miles between Gage at thet AL Hoes a president, Perley Mac-|partnership pool. .. { Aetom’s Grecery, Mrs, D. Ghep- beantifully-different rooflines . . . new easier to get im and owt of with wide- oil changes, and aluminized mufflers with ome 4 ecretary. Georgi \e z 4 . * ‘ Strathnairn last Saturday were —.« treasurer, Wiiarriet ENTITLED TO SHARE lard. ae See ae eee gracefully-sloping hood contours that let opening doors and forward-swept wind- up to twice the ordinary life. Add a choice TA. Wilson, Joige Herold pal.| 7h: assistant treasurer, Eflen| Because the eastera and west- ena Drew, Mrs. W. J. Drake, shield pillars. You get a hefty grip on every of V-8’s or economical Six and you ean be ¥ re of the road ahead. New ern provinces are forced to Pay! irs, D. you see mo van mer and Mr. Justice George J. | ntroduction of the new B.jup to .one-third more of the| pyc, es “aS luxury in a new design that gives you high road... a new feeling of confidence on _sure that, without a doubt, the 1960 Fords n. at Tae exgasadiion of the ah a mae Stee - \Keckee Service Station, Mrs. style without high prices. eurves, with Ford’s Wide-Set wheels! are truly the Finest Fords of Lifetime! ee i a Se comre neces, | Archie MacLeod, Mrs. E. Wot- Professional Cards ' 2 Aas wes. Conturves ny they are entitled to look for iton, Mrs. J. F. MacKie, Mrs. : +2 et Smith, assisted by Gloria| grants and sudsidies to offset | : Charte d oe 4 Marilois Ellis, Florence|the burden, Dr. MacKinnon said. |c McLure, A. J. Ghiz, Mrs. J. re and Norma Grigg. Besides caiieaas ar ptg= \% Cymeres, Mrs. ‘Alex. Shewert, t onal ried . I ‘ o ture rs. se ac ’ . 7 _ Accountants =). tional_ pers Scripture, wey | economic development of the | Fachern. A. J. Zakem, Central T. Earle Hickey & Co. 1 from Mark 16: 14-20, fol-| Atlantic Provinces required also) Fag & Poultry Station. ae : | with’ prayer. The age much individual initiative. For | 96: Elias Rashed. Canadian >? ommerce objectives and program instance, potatoes today oe aan St. Central. ide, oe “9 Phoee 2235 : discussed be only sold successfully when |sinnnn ___. iia. oe te li) was moved and seconded| Properly and attractively pack-|$ 3599 _.. K. M. Martin Insurance the leaders of the fine ob-| aged. ‘#3800 |... Prowse Bros., Ltd. P. ZB. 1. Trak CG. Bell & Foster Eastern Trust Co. es t'ves be appointed by the pres- R. E. Ellis & Son Limited >t Lucy Ann Jelly, and are as Fe — Auto =~ Casualty vs: Christian Faith leader, The fact that $400 invested by | £35.00 .... APEC in a swing through the |S 15.90 =.. north last spring had resulted in| $ 15.00 . © Summer S$. Summerside ora Grigg: Christian witness| Jater sales totalling $3 million | $ 10.0 Eastern Securities Co. ~ leader. Archie MacLeod; Chrit-| showed what could be done. Dr.| Lid. Optometrists n fellowship leader, Bernice| MacKinnon said. ($10.00 |. J. S$. Walker A ates (| EM World Outreach Mis-ion- cosa il —l¢ sm Reddin Bros ‘ Bova Lariins ey es . én . E, E. Parkman cae Gar bad sights of the town. if 5. Dr. Heath MacIntyre} — Op. 0, 2.0 ic cas » “ames Mr. Partridge had better be |$ 5.00 W. R. Brennan; \ ‘. PHONE 3287 » meeting closed with hymm careful where he goes and who $ 5.9 . Kerineth Parker Summer St. Summerside 6p) st he the tie that Binds.’”|Re associates with or he may |$ 5.00 J. F. Brennan & Co. Ld. B. F. Hunter, | R. 0. iy unch was served by the commit- find himself on the menu of some $ 590 ......... Stewart Ives s : \ tee in charge. local restaurant. i$ 5.00 Gerald Phoctor SMALLMAN'S maps $n Len —_____—— |$ 5 Martin-Webser Avency SIX or V-8 . a |$ 5.00 ... Allison Gillis See ORD: SEL—MONARCH $ 3.00 ea: John Holmes, J. F. 3 your FORD—EDSEL dealer Photographers Refuge Found Toombs, Archdeacon Tbhott. Se “FORD STARTIME” Tuesdays on CBC Tdevision The Read Studios / WANTED $ 2.00 ea: H. H. . Jewell, Mrs. {Certoie feotures Mustroted ore stondord on some models, optional ot extra cost on others.) wth D. W. SEARS In S side J. Sutherland. Marion Matthews, — — | : ! Miriam Worth, D. H. Saunders, Barristers | aiaitialaie 2 Mechanics for (Mrs. Helen ‘Porter, Dorothea na | SUMMERSIDE—A large part- Stewart, Dr. T. Waye, Lester % \ - George R. MacMahon, |, the a a et idea} modern garage O’Donnel | \ a ? - 100 eas M Ow \ A net devas haar] 1deal working condita Sain Hales S. R) JOHNSTON LTD. McGOWAN MOTORS fAlse Kensington on Saturday's) Lesli Phone Summerside 2551 ie Doyle, Raloh Arsenault, ‘own than he would in the bush, cur C. R. MacQuaid, Lila Cleworth, the hunting season, was in back of the Clifton Ho tions, wages $1.25 an hour. YOUR FORD-EDSEL DEALER 255 Woter St. = Summorsicte YOUR FORD-EDSEL DEALER ~ tel here yesterday. Apply Box 148, Guard- D. W. Crosby, J. T. Davies. Jr. | A. B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. “ry. “visitor” attracted a great ian Office, Montague. - oom Se ne Oe ae PETER’S ROAD DIAL 8548/ MONTAGUE, P.E.1. PHONE