Nez = ah "h ae Se wae oe Tar t ij - . wr wr Tore a ae ee - o : = * —% oe: ee ' ‘ 3 - 7 River valley: Cloudy with a sew ee 5 WEATHER showers;, not much change in Rae : temperature; light winds increas- tures: issued by the weather of /nich at Saint John 55 and 65. . : fice: Min Max Northern half of lower St. Johr Be fs : « 5 (Night) (Day) —— ne ae . Johs ne rae : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 1, 1959. Dawson ......444. iver valley, » Bay star? * Nae 2 own, Thi det. 1, Vancouver 777 I estty cloudy: raia beginning by Me an : r A Victoria. ...cccces.. 47 64 evening; a little cooler: light s 3 es, ae Edmon' pps xs winds increasing by evening to < : ety 4 e ALBERTON BUREAU; Both are commencing their gl ee = 4 south 15. Low-high at Frederic- Ee : phar OF THE GUARDIAN first term in office. Mr. McAl- Regina : 4 oe e 30 43 ton 55 and 70, Edmundston and Douglas Rix and Justin McAl-|duff is a farmer and Mr. Rix is Winnipeg ....... 35 43 |Campbeliton 50 and 69. duff were elected members of|manager of the Irving Ojl Ser- Toronto ..... sere 58 61 Bay of Fundy: Westerly winds the - Alberton Town Council by) vice Station. eo 65 |15 backing this evening to’ south & * acclamation re. when they The new members will be SWOrB | Montreal tt ae 69 |20; extensive fog banks; showers were unopposed at noming-|in prior to the mext-regular| Quebec .~ | 50 68 |beginning .in afternoon; visibility tion deadline. council meeting. Fredericton ....... 64 74 |near zero increasing at time to ahon ds font sehen cence =“ @ . eight miles; temperature near 60. oncton ..... anke Hunters from many parts of;heavy foliage and the large a- Ibe | er Fi Halifax ...... Sega ss ae 72 High tide today at Charlotte- Canada and United States have mount of grain ae grag may A rton Vo unte iremen Charlottetown ..... 48 67 |town at 9.27 a.m. and 10.04 p.m. ua ’ been arriving steadily in the present the nimr with some ef Sydney ....... seoce © 73 {At Rustico at 4.44 a.m. and 5.00 eS province this past few «mys (difficulties particulaly at the out- Play Hosts To Mayor, Counci Yarmouth ........ 57 61 p.m. Summerside tide eightzen Ns jae : in order to be on hand for the set of the season. os : We PONRE iii ccecss 57 67 | minutes later than pyr eengge | . SESS . : ; : : . . E “— opening shoot which got under) Bag limits on Hungarian part- ALBERTON BUREAU) ry out fire fighting duties often] HALEFAX Sun rises today at 6.10 a.m. ; ae (CP)— veath 35 — way this morning. ridge is five per day, on pheas- OF THE GUARDIAN (at the risk of their lives. office says storm aad Was po (Sets at 5:55 p.m. "s Geese and ducks are expected anis, three per day. including) gyavor Winston Currie and| Fire Chief Perley Hardy ex- longer a hurricane. It had weak- E to bear the brunt of the heavi- not more than one. hen phe@s-| members of the Alberton Town|pressed pleasure at having the ened Wednesday night to a small é 7 a T jest fire today. Because of the ant in the counties of Kings and/Counci] were guests of the Al-|mayor and council present and low moving northward from Vir- SS ae , jlarge. decrease in duck popul- Queens, and the area of Princ€|herton Fire Brigade Tuesday |said it is hoped to make the ban- ginia. Rain is likely to reach | DEVELOPING] See = - ation in Canada—estimated as east of Summerside. So far aS|eyening at a delicious turkey |quet an annual affair as a small West Prince is concerned the sea3on on pheasants remains closed. The 1959 season for shooting wilson’s snipe and woodcock al- so opens tomorrow with bag Frank Acorn, president of the limits on each set at eight per Fish and Game Associatiog day. high as 40 per cent— the bag limit this year: in Prince Ed- ward Island has been reduced to six from eight in force pre-' viously. The bag limit on geese still stands at five. banquet in Bud’s Restaurant. Proposing a toast to the bri- from their origin five or six cen- the present day and paid tribute | to firemen who, with out payment | gade, Mayor Currie gave a brief | and effort’ attending fires and history of volunteer fire brigades | !ooki ng after turies before the year one up to | | surroun nding districts and the fire xpression of appreciation to the members of the brigade for time day. Forecasts: the fire fighting showers; continuing very warm; west winds 15. Low-high at Hali- fax 60 and 70, Yarmouth 60 and 65, Kentville, New Glasgow and | equi pment. The chief also expressed loyal- ty to the Town of Alberton, the northern New Brunswick late to- Mainland Nova Scotia: A few, ons Film Developing In by 9 — Out by 5! Enlarged date stamped > Goshen 60 and 75. Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, eastern N.B. counties: Variable cloudiness; a few show- ers; a little cooler; light winds. Low-high at Sydney, Charlotte- thinks prospects for hunting this?’ On the Island the brant sea-| year are fairly good. However, son does not open. until Oct- Mr. Acorn believes that the ‘ober 29. Island Board Of Trade Idea Perfect pictures Black and white or color George Wotton of any kind, are on call at any lbrigades of O'Leary and Tignish. brand of the day or night to.car-| John\ Rochford, — secretary- : treasurer expressed regret over Card Party Held eve ithe departure of the former sec- retary Clayton Travers who is moving to-Summerside— ; To Aid Hospital Herbert Matthews and Hilton |town and Moneton 55 and 65. . || PHOTOGRAPHY — | —— DAYS OF SAIL STILL REMEMBERED . nN; tos Barbour, both former town} Southern half of lower St. John} = MacDonald Block GOLDEN Will Be Discussed At S side ALBERTON—This week's card | Mayors. and Councillor Richard BIG TERRITORY | First St. aster ry A a- | Jelfery, spo riefly. : ee teat ty aN goa Papen Bewatlyeedig pion scot 7: whan be edi i = SUMMBERSIDE—A ‘proposal! for; ture story of Summerside’s great- | dies” Auaiioey’ of YS ase oe rece aan bag fa Box 1600 Dial 8038 lace in the life of the | stands by a model sailing ves- | +@rry White, Guardian delvery | oo Saree he Cones British , movi ; P boy at Murray Harbour. They (the establishment of a federated|est annual event, and includes iene aicaeal. ‘Three Convict | ward eelf-go vaomnnnas a 8 Com id aring man who will always | sel built by his father, Lloyd |beard of trade for Prince Edward | several close up candid pictures are the grand children of Mr. ; | Ss ember the nostalgic days | White of Murray Harbour and Mrs. Lorne Buell of Mur- orn oe os at to-!of local persons enjoying —_— of ‘bridge eure io bute ih ence Police Court sailing ship. the same who nds much of his time ray Harbour. nights meeting e Summer- selves at various -carniva ea- . — = 7 Q \ The Det eed ee tice made ine ll be shown in nP ~s Winaie MoNeill and Dous In City Police Court, three SUMMERSIDE . = the Alberton Board of Trade and | lieaaines siasiaiaabaiak Canada dur- ine a eerecer ane to ae persons charged with being | ae ran cAlduff a ernon Gal- : | eS OS a eee i suggests that representatives i rte “ lant, and conetlations te lire. jdrunk and incapable were all THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS—7:15 — 9:15 iconvicted as charged when they} | appear elore WaZistY, . | Marti n, QC. terday. “In bridge first prizes were pre- | All from Charlottetown. sented toyMrs.,J.H. Barrett and | was fined $20 and co |Merritt Callaghan: to Mrs., R.D. elds and Wendell Har= met to consider the proposition. | proups. A highlight of the meeting will |. be the showing of a film made™~ by the National Film Board, de-) ae Feted picting the various events of no McKiesen and| Arriving Daily year's Lobster Carnival. The Op Departure |Maurice Perry, and consolations film presents an interesting pic- | to Mrs. J.C. Profit and Earl Cal- p The congregations of Breadal- jaghan. bane and Granville Pres sbyterian | The freezeout was won by Mer-/ ‘Churches assembled recently at | ritt Callaghan and Maurice Per- “he neene of ir. and Ie. WE | ry. Hostesses for the evening were | AND SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY 2 PM. yes one sts or 10 days, | $5 and costs or two days, and the third was sentenced to| 20 days in Queens: County Jail. Pleading that he was unfam- ilar with eity traffic changes, a Tresident was dismissed with @ warning following’ his arraign ment on the charge of travelling in the wrong direction on a one- way: street, Sydney) second prizes | another BRIEFS DRIVER INJURED OF THE GUARDIAN Forty men arrived yesterday in Summerside from the maisiand for employment in potato har- vesting. They were placed with various farmers in preparing last evening for the arrival today of an = ad- ditional 123 men, and a record number of 155 more are expected next Monday. A total of 550 men wil! travel from the mainland for work in the ADULT POLIO CLINIC For Ist Inoculations for , 18, of North Rustico, | the only occupant of the ear a Sw plac a by the National Employ- 3 She iff : ; N Clifford N and many of them will be moving | lta Gobo, irs. Clifford Biggar and Mrs. along to other farms as the potato | | during. the summer it Summerside-included a char-| Was announced yesterday by | months. tered bus with 21 men from In Premier Walter R. Shaw. They| ~ After Mr. Syme was escorted ment Service have jobs already | bocked for them by the Summer- | | Side office when they arrive here, | d 'Appointe fora farewell| Elmore. MacKay rtv i N picking is completed on the farms | party in honor of Mr. Robert where they are first eiiployed. | Appointment of three new Syme. who has been the supply, The group arriving last evening ,Sheriffs.for the three counties | minister verness, Cape: Breton, while | will assume their new posts to- to a seat of honor by Mrs. Elton earlier in the day, 11 men arrived | morrow, October ! ‘Somers and Mrs. Fred Thomas, from Sydney by train and eighty | Named to the three posts were: jan address of appreciation was | iMiexsy FUNERAL — The uneral for Charles S.. Sharkey SPECIAL SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY vag held Monday morning, Sept.| Prince County area during the others arrived from Moncton om rine Stewart, rem eee read by Mr. Elton Somers, and! Fort Augustus and Surrounding Districts at | i from the Chisholm Fun-' present to havesting season. ueens County Sheri ulop Mr, Rebert, Cerbett presented a y fal Heme, North Tryon, to. St = et eee et Rogerson, Head of Hillsboro, purse to. Mh, gre | FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL | “A NICE LITTLE BANK eter’s Church, Seven Mile Bay./tuarv. Pallbe : Lo 1 |Kings County Sheriff: an -5.| Miss Flo e Kennedy pre- ’ a Romuien High Mase nad ye lag ae al "a. MODERN METHOD |Dewar, Prince County Sheriff. senied a iff on behalf of the Thursday, Oct. Iste——7 to 9:30 p.m. THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED’ They Beaton, |S replace John An evening of celebrated by Rev, Father Mac-| ward Leard, Clifford Rogers, Hav.| \fore than 90 per cent of the Sunday School donald who also conducted the/Rogers and Walter Noonan. In-|timber cut in Canada is cut with|Charlottetown; J.B. Edwin Reid,|music and conversation was en-| 2nd and 3rd inoculations will be given on request Mickey Rooney - Tom Ewell - Mickey Shaughnessy ervice at the grave. Rev. Father|terment was in the church cem- |the modern, high - speed chain/ Rollo Bay; and Alfred Gordon, | joyed with Mrs. Sterling Corbett r bradley was pesent in the sanc-|etery. saw Summerside. 93 organist — — — IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE ~— DUE TO THE GREAT NUMBER OF REGISTRATIONS (MORE THAN EVEN WE EXPECTED) PRINTING OF CERTIFICATES HAS NOT. BEEN _COMPLETED _ TRL 3) i | :4Ps ” \ ANY DELAY -IN RECEIVING YOUR CERTIFICATE WILL NOT AFFECT YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR IN- SURED SERVICES . 2) w . ¢ a ni SERVICES COMMISSION = ~—— | Mes