An inquest has been ordered , into the death of seven-year-old Carol Ann Johnston at Montague. Provincial coroner Dr. L. E. “Prowse says an inquest will be |held_at Montague Town Hall Fri- day night at 830. . =a -- he little girl, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald Johns- ton was fatally injured Saturday night when struck by a car on the main street of the town. ' Members of the jury which has been empanelled are Gil- bert Clements, foreman; Doug- las MacGowan, Frank Green, ‘ * Douglas MacLaren, George} “Brookins, A. A. Fraser. ail of George MaePher-| . son, Kilmuir. -lona Native . Dies In West MONTAGUE — The death oc- * wurred ip the Veterans Hospital, * Vancouver, B.C... of Edward * Daley, formerly of Iona, P.E.I. In . his 64th. year. : ’ ter, Mrs. John Byrne, Toronto, « one son, Patrick in the R.C.N.; two brothers, James of Iona, Dr. Joseph of Toronto and one aister, Mrs. John Connolly, Iona. + Burial took place in the Tren dale Cemetery, Washington. B.C. ISLAND BRIEFS FROM BAHAMAS MacDonald formerly * Summerside and presently with - the Company’s branch m Nassau, : Bahamas is home on two months : with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Orrin MacDonald, Mac- Mills, P.E.I. : TURN BY CAR Mrs. Lorne Carruthers accom- panied by her son Clair of Aug- ustine Cove left Saturday by for Toronto to visit with the former's son, Errol Car- ruthers and daughter Beth, R.N. both of whom will return by ear with them to spend . their vacation im Augustine Cove. AT MURRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Louis Matheson, Patrick Ready and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small and son, Philip, of Charlottetown, are presently vacationing at Murray River. - Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Insurance RB. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty S Sumner St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 Swmnmner St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. ee Os Phone 3116 BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios “D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. . (lee Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Weter %. Summerside elietieaiiiies | Phone S’Side 3818 He leaves to mourn one daugh-/|§ KENSINGTON Police Officer A B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. | Vernon Reeves shows the only | protection he had against two | armed thieves who broke into the stores of MacKenzie's (in ' | By CHARLES MAHER | LOS ANGBLES (AP)—If there the National League dressing zoom after Monday's ali - star game, it was one of pleasant, Philosophical indifference. Naturally manager Fred Haney and his troops would have pre- ferred to invert the 5-3 score, but their defeat was hardly a grave enough matter to provoke uncon- troliable tear-sfilling” “It was a good game,” Haney said, speaking in a quiet, friendly manner. ‘We just got beat, that’s all. We had a couple of chances to score and we missed. “It’s easy to talk about a game when you win.” . A newsman noted that three of the Nationals’ most formidable long-ball hitters — Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks and Willie Mays— all went without even a single. Haney said. Inaifference Is Seen n Losers Behaviour “Don’t make them the goats,”’ | TSLAND GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES:. NEWS PAGE” Neitee ‘ stallation r | 2 ew Pow — @ i ‘ | background) and Athol Cotton | Shortly after midnight Sunday. | The .police officer surprised the | two bandits who were armed a a shotbun and a .22-calibre , strategy in the last of the ninth, + with the Bank of Nova Scotia in’ was any prevailing attitude in’ when he had two on with none out and catcher Hal Smith of St. | Louis coming up against Cléve- land’s Cail McLish. ment Smith, a .279 hitter who can be troublesome, twice tried with | out success to lay down a bunt, then struck out. The next two men grounded out and the game was over. “Is Smith usually a good bun- | ter?”” Maney was asked. | “T don’t know.” Fred said. || | “He's a major league ballplayer, | isn’t he?" Haney had only two men—his own Johnny Logan-and Bill Mac- eroski of Pittsburgh—to use as pinch hitters in the situation. But | | this offered no advantage be- | ;eause the pitcher was a right-| | hander and both Mazeroski and | hit righthanded, like t ' | smith | By IAN MACDONALD €anadian Press Staff Writer | GRAND PALI, Nfld. ‘CP)— | tae CNR coastal vessel Nonia lgailed from here Monday night | with 150 people returning to their | |remote Baie Verte homes saved ‘from a forest fire by rains and favorable winds Saturday. About 345 people were evac- uated from the little community by the Nonia Saturday night. Most of them were children. The remainder of the evacuees will be taken to their homes on a. return trip Tuesday. : ‘ Officials said’ Monday the fire which burned valuable spruce and balsam fir timber was out. The acreage burned was not im- mediately available. Originally it was, planned to evacuate the town’s 800 popula- tion when it seemed certain it would be destroyed. But by the rains came the Nonia had al- ready left with the evacuees. WORKERS BUSY The sudden influx of Baie Verte residents kept Red Cross, Salva- tion Army and other workers busy finding accorfimodation. Radio appeals brought more of- \fers of housing than was needed. 150 Residents Of Baie Verte Are Returned To Their Homes time the wind shifted and the) { tive Red Cross member, said 90 per cent of the evacuees were | children under five years of age. Youngest was the ll-day-old son and shotgun, day. Drawing his reach inside. im aused houlder The constable then sounded the fire alarm in the town and hur- riedly organized a large num- — ber of citizens to try to roundup | the pair®in nearby woods. At suspicions grew when he noticed two men crouched beside the car on the driver's side. nightstick, the unarmed constable advanced on the pair when one made a fren- zied attempt to open the car door that momient the constable say he slammed the door on the man’s snout stagger off balance and drop an object imside the car. FOILED ATTEMPT __The foiled man then took to his}; heels and joined his companion who had previously started to run. Inside the car Constable Reeves said he found a loaded which he believes the man was reaching for when the door slammed on his arm ALBERTON — ‘Speed boats are expected to compete with the long distance swim as the feature attraction at the™ annual aquatic _sports_at—Alberton____on Wedriesday afternoon. the installation of a new) ed moving of present , control of the Company’s substa- - of fired boiler and, turbo gener-| 28,000 barrel fuel-oll storage tions throughou Province. _ © Summerside 9031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 etor at the Maritime Electric|to a Soot of on CR we - a 5 Pian in Chevlotssown the out| main fine, and South of Grafiea i The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug., 4, 1959. aectsicel | power Street. Contract for this work, : : ee) ao Sereen. awarded to Schurmen, and in- . Il percent more power) cludes installation of 350 creosot- S ° used by the people of Prince Ed-| ed piles covered with reinforced ‘MON—TUES. ne uspec res e - months of 1960, company, officia Of further. intereat is. the faci AUGUST 3 and 4 . : : feel that the proposed additions | that the tiew~boller and turbine eee" : ae 2 meceatny 2 Sew one. to give will be capable of being partial-| a . © (pe of service required. ly remotely controlled from the| “The Big Country Coa om and. boiler founda-| is to be included in the exten-/ With Gregory Peck and ) fill be built and a contract|-sion. Located at this point will | Sitamons Ous of the two men sought by|ton’s store. The car itself is one| found a loaded 2-calibre rifie/for this work has been awarded/ be equipment for eventual | Jean police following a break into | believed to have been stolen in| just inside the doorway. A can-|to M. F. Schurman, Co., Lid.| mation of the Plant, and remote - two stores in Kensington early|a series of breaks and thefts|vas bag containing a sum of|/M is a part of an overall pro- - j Monday morning has been pick-|from service stations and gar-| money was found in the car and|gram which the company start- : ss ed up by ROMP. . : ages in Montague early Sunday/ its believed this came from some/ed last year, estimated to cost Tuesday - Wednesda: Ls The suspect was picked up on . of ‘the other breaks as no money | $1,850,000. 7:10 9:15 7 the Malpeque Road near Sum-| The pair that are being sought|had been left in the Kensington] The new building which is to ne merfield as he was hitchhiking,| by police are suspected also of; stores on closing Saturday. be constructed to the west of the ig . shortly after noon yesterday. | @ series of breaks into business|, All day yesterday armed| Charlottetown plant will be of In One Great Last night RCMP in Charlotte-| premises the previous weekend|‘RCMP guarded the exits from|steel frame with insulated walls town said the suspect was under|at St. Peters and Morell, and| the Island and from the general’ of corrugated asbestos and brick. Biaze Of Action... arrest and lodged in the Queens | this last weekend at Vernon and| Kensington area and extra high- .A boy became a warrior! County jail and will appear in| Montague. ; way patrols were being carried| BOILER ORDERED court this morning. ~~ f~Jn the search yesterday morn-|out as the search broadened. The new No: 5- oil-figgd Boil- A horse becemea hero! They declined to divulge tis| ing, Prince Edward Island’s fly-| In the car a large amount of|er, with 105,000 bs. per -hour And Custer became a legend! name or his home address. The| ing fermer Elton Woodside also} canned goods, pop, cigaret\>s,| steaming capacity has been or- ime search for’ the second man is| took an active part with his pri-| candy and smail electrical--y2-|dered from Foster-Wheeler Ltd., continuing. vate plane. pliances were found. The oi..ce! and is to be in use by Septem- The search for the two men| FIND FIREARMS of the .Cotton store had been|ber Ist of next year. By the 15th In searching the MacKenzie| made a shambles as the intru- gore after the break, police also! ders ransacked it for cash. Alberton Aquatic Day Is Attracting Entries | Of May, 1961, it is expected that a new No. 8 Turbo-Generator, or- dered from C. A. Parsons, Lid., Newcastle - On - Tyne, England, and capable of producing 10.000 Kilowatts. will be commissioned, Consulting engineers for the extension are the Montreal En- gineering Co. Lid., and resi- dent engineer is Iskand-born Mr. E. G. Nicolle. The extension has necessitat-| : ; EMBEZZLER FINED TOO Spring board diving and water BSARION ‘oa = ‘ua : skiing are also on the program v , Ind. ) — Julian , F and a’ special committee will|Lett, who admitted embezzling ~~ “Qa==—« are AEA - —— select a winner for the beautiful $957000 from the Indiana Mas- aa + Ww and Speedy craft or an types from points as far away as Montague are already entered in the vari- ous. outboard events. Last year the boat races provided many thriuls for the hundreds of peo- ple who attended the annual events, sponsored by the Alber- ton and West Prince Board of Trade and this yqgear more and faster boats will be competing. H. J. Gordon, New Glasgow, Scotina of the Maritime Provin-| ces Board of Trade, will offici-| ally open the aquatic sports day at 2 p.m. A number of prominent | The RCMP were also inform-|0vernment officials are expect-| by Playing in bands... “And, at least two that I = students is essential. are ed and one of the largest man- hunts seen on the Island in many years was on. By late afternoon | however the search for the se- cond man was being conducted | almost solely were also aided by a trained) tracking dog from Moncton. STOLEN CAR : The car the pair attempied to| enter outside the MacKenzie store was discovered to be load- ed with merchandise from that store and also from Athol Cot-, Strikers Seeking Part-Time Work PITTSBURGH (AP) — Twemy | days without pay and slumping | savings accounts thousands of striking U.S. Steel- workers into part-time work. The | Fred was questioned about his johs range from taxi driving to farm work and poker playing. “Many of our fellows who are! out in the dispute have gotten | jobs in construction,” A United Steelworkers member said Mon- | “Others are farming and RCMP who ef have had a hot poker game going for the last couple of days.” NOTICE There will be an enroliment taken on Thursday, August 6th at Montague High School from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. of all seding of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Downey. Mrs. Downey had six other children—her 77-year-old mother-| jin-law was helping look after some. Many families had to split up because of their size. Mrs. Anderson, co-worker Mrs. Mary Rix and the Salvation | Army spent ‘frantic hours chang- | ime diapers, feeding, clothing and washing babies. Mrs. Anderson |said she “never saw a better | group of children.” i morous side. The most popular story was a husband and wife who arrived at the armories to decide whom they would invite to stay with them. The husband’s eyes wandered over the most attractive women. His wife had other ideas. “Yah,” she said, pointing to a woman whose looks would threaten no marriage. “We'll take her." Husbands and able-bodied men’! over 18 stayed to fight the fire’ ‘and were to be evacuated last if the flames: moved into the vil-). lage. Mrs. Anderson said at least one 15-year-old was fighting the | qoden_ ond Gollant Bidg. WSide| wing Neana Anderson, exeow-| blaze, The frantic evening had its hu- led to be in attendance. Miss Sandra Rogers of Cole- jman, Queen of the 1959 Sum- merside Lobster Carnival will | also be present to add a festive air to the sports events. Besides the three-milé swim there will be a half-mile race open to everyon and 2 other events foir all ages. Se eee TT | ~.WELL DRILLING POWER MACHINE ANY SIZE WELL IF YOU NEED WATER WE CAN HELP YOU! : COMPLETE PLUMBING, ‘HEATING & \ ELECTRIC SERVICE INMAN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. t on attending Mon- taque schools, grades 1 to 12 inclusive. | Also commercial classes. | NS... vice-president for ——Novaj by Art Love of Charlottetown Alberton___Industries—_T-r-o p hy onic Home Foundation in an ne eee ee eee eee awarded annually to the most aed _ gave his i for his skillful handling of “‘The Atom"’. = PULPWOOD PRODUCERS ator a power boat. ; : Tas tee ot ah last year ag Wesabe Blo yedig= - year-old former lawyer was aiso fired $900. Lett had made resti- tution of $275,000. The P. E. I. Produce Co. 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