GR 7) pic TOGE ivy ahd 40 ie 47:\ Ea ee oe | ee a % —_ - Te - ef > z ~ i ie ome a ee ee ee ing on, as the trophy is donated, is FO. H. A. Gay, mobile support equipment officer of the RCAF ee ee dds ing officer of RCAF Station Sum- manager the Summerside] merside. This trophy will be ae, poe ‘Auto Parts,| awarded to the top driver in the {OUD HALIFAX (CP) — The weather | AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION—D. 8. L. office says a weak disturbance near Quebec City is ae to , cause a few showers in the west- C gi . Otherwise little leu regions ower 100 COUNT ——- PKG. Forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, south shore, Annapolis Valley: Variable cloudiness with a few showers; little change in temperature; te Group] annual etation safe and skilled ’ oe tk ine. eommand-| driving competition, 1959. Look- | Station. (RCAF Phote) Safe, Skilled Driving Trophy WEATHER ef >MIN ION! . ies ee _,@.: TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- @ years ago, Grandma wisely selected the brands that pleased her most . . . ~~ Presented To RCAF Station tures issued by the weather of- brands she could trust! Today, after three generations, they're the brands that . al fice: are still the popular choice ef medern shoppers, at DOMINION! For good reason, mE — Clark, Jof sergeant, employed on driv- Min Max 00! Because of high quality that never varies year in year out. based on rigid : Ln ag we Leith ing duties and must have an at- Night Day control and the most scientific methods of preparation and psoduction with the ae of ‘Auto Parts,|cident4ree record for the previ- Dawson as 6A finest ingredients, the Famous Brands at DOMINION enjoy the confidence of a < gto to be award.| ous twelve months, including the bss seer 5st 65S Canadians everywhere. Stock up this week on Famous Brands at DOMINION! ed to the driver winning this operation of privately owned) » oe - = = af year's. station safe driving| vehicles. 44 Ot«STA roadeo. The safe and skilled} The contest is an annual Tore a 64 a3 driving competition will be held | event, the winners of which Ottawa 57 7 “age ; i at RCAF Station Summerside on} Will compete with drivers from Monireal 62 5 i — = s September 3rd and 12 service-| other RCAF stations for the | Quebec 51 69 j 1 men and two civilian drivers Will | nominion championship. Fredericton 56 74 Bowe: e vie for the trophy and other ; ;. | Saint John 58 74 Le ie & aie Mr. Clark, by offering this Sicnaien 57 7 J To compete in this roadeo the| trophy, has done a great deal to | pajirax 62 % i drivers must be below the rank! encourage safe driving. Charlottetown 59 67 Sydney 61 71 H Yarmouth 54 71 : St. John's, Nfld. 60 69 | : : ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug 20, 1959. MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED—NO BONE, NO WASTE COTTAGE AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION —DOMINO INSTANT Word Is Received ISLAND BRIEFS Of Death In N.S. Knowles, mother of Mrs. "ata Lidstone’ of Summerside. Mrs. Knowles had. ben in falling health for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Lidsione’ re ceived word of the death of the latter’s mother on returning home Tuesday evening from a week-long trip to Montreal. Windsor to attend the funeral, which will be held Friday after- moon. WMS Mig. Held 'At Summerfield A pleasant afternoon was syent They leave this morning for | Thursday, July 6, at the home of | | Mrs. Leeland Mayne when the light winds. Low-high at Halifax 6 and 75, Yarmouth 53 and 70, shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- ward Island: Clear with a few cloudy intervals; little change in temperature; light winds. Low- high at New Glasgow and Goshen 50 and 75, Sydney 48 and 75, Charlottetown 55 and 75. New Bruns wick: Je | cloudiness with a few ‘Mowers clearing in the afternoon; litt change in temperature; se} | winds. Low-high at Moncton and. Fredericton 50 and 75, Saint John | 55 and 75, Edmundstom and) Campbellton 45 and 75. Bay of Fundy: Cloudy with a few showers; visilibity 10 wie lowering in showers to five miles | | and occasionally in fog patches to one half mile; little change in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte; 6 02. JAR C COFFEE HUNT FOR THE BEST—HUNT'S , Tomato Catsup 2 +=» — CHOICE QUALITY TENDER GREEN PEAS 3 ««™ dee BRAND FANCY WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2 «« «« 35° 35° 37° ROLL OLOGNA (by the piece) Ib. E — The death : Kentville 55 and 75. occurred age cvening, at — Pde a NE MAPLE LEAF WAXED OR SMOKED FOR ROASTING, FRESH MONTREAL PORK SHOULDER » CUT FROM CHOICE ISLAND STEER aware RIB ROAST C SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD DINNER ST YLE 53 | 35° A es oe one: beast owes ri a , ; members of The Baby Band, thei ; apeiaghi. = —- papa esau ae Guiidean of the town at 11.53 a.m. At Rustico at the vicinity of Alberton. They are | Congregation were guests of the 7.00 sag ne p.m. Sum ‘ th guests at Fernlee. Summerfield Auxiliary of the W. merside ti eighteen minutes J oie MS. st their regular monthly later than Charlottetown, Sun ris Everyday Low Prices | ax wercuanvise soup at ’ a no eee ¢ The president, Mrs. Leeland | 7.13 p.m. |OAKLEAF CHOICE CREAM STYLE YOUR DOMINION STORE IS UN- igary. a., Mayne, opened the meeting with . P2 CONDITIONALL GUARANTEED leave with his parents, Mr. and |; hous 20 OZ, See pare green Aer |e ese meat eters | reeesoe, vars on wenns | 2 ‘xs 43¢ | 70 aive vou— Mission High Fulfilling.” and|conducted for the B Band : seENDING ROLIDAY | "sim and Gece miso, | under te capable epren o/s SEND Cheece sLicED 100% SATISFACTION Fresh Fruits ag Ve et ables Miss Enid Mec. readi by } the tendent, Miss El 0Z, Mass. is spending a holiday | Eimer Stewart and Mrs. Siser: \Guaome an Wa close, the saad PINEAPPLE TIN 35¢ g with her sister, Miss Shirley, tend MacKay, also the hymns participated in races and other ook E : Murphy, Alberton. and litany deal with the theme, | games. 5 year olds: 1. Kay May- |S@NLEY CHOICE QUALITY ONTARIO NO. 1 STAKED—FIRM RED RIPE F “The Joy of Living.” The presi-|ne, 2. Alan Mayne, 3. Coleen Sin- 20 OZ. MAPLE LEAF PASTEU Rev = ——— Sproule /dem offered prayer for mission- | sir. 6 wae aie: Joan Sinclair, TOMATO JUICE 2 TINS 27¢ oe oak iumtie of tale , | 8. Mee Evsige M. Richer. | Sheila Mayne, Diane Sinclair. 8) oe OFF LBS. N.S., are spending the weekend members o Explorers and 9 year old girls: Marlene) E—te S Li t f ¢ Alberton ea the beautiful h . “O'Day, J d Margaret ne, wit Sia © Master of The Loving Heart,” sas cake Senaes: 8 - 10 al SHORTENING 2 on 49c cow VERY GOOD | alse participated in choral read- boys: Blair Sinclair, Barry May- es : The Jersey cow BRIGHT SPOT | ing entitled, “What is Love.” | ne, Jimmie Mayne 11 and 12 yr.| WESTON’S CANDY LOCAL GROWN LARGE CRISP MAGE PEARL 201377 — has just) The \next: meeting is to be held old girls: Leah Majne, Barbara been awarded a 4.000 lb, certifi-| 4+ the home of Miss Harriet Mayne, Marjorie MacKay. 12 and JELLY ROLLS ete 29¢ ‘ cate, producing 76,576 Ibe. of Glover and the members are 15 yr. old girls: Jean and Ar- CELLO i Be . - milk and 4,097 Ibs. of fat in 9) 12a %to bring articles for the DAVID’S MARSHMALLOW BOUQUET FOR Jactations. Pearl, a Silver Medal Port Worker in Halif Roll call lene Mayne, Joyce Day. cow was bred by Edwin Lord, roe | At the conclusion of the sports, BISCUITS CELLO 97 srr endrside, PEI, and is owa-| 2 ‘0 be envwered by a verse off ad ledi ed fee | PKG. c C arty teicclen Mackay, Méeup-|Sctiptare beginning with the ict | He em Oe 8 OZ. PKG. LOCAL GROWN, LONG GREEN a S. Mer : ion ig| ter “8.” ae Sc il | cream 3 and cake. eee CROSBY GOLD STAR ‘ | Geer Geet. Atos | More Caster’ Wearla MOLASSES - quart 30¢ ae SEAMAN STILL MISSING held on Wednesday morning) g FOR ; ” No further word has been re-| from the home of his brothe:-in- FALSE TEETH —— | ceived about agg tae og eee law Gilbert Gaudet, ones | paesipen ti Paysite pot ; . Island. seaman, ic to St. Ant Chur Bloom ercom ; t : Sica once kn Eee] FROZEN FOODS = [itcnt‘ica’ ) econ mom h Ww ie ev. aoe £ a™~ cr Pitre. Pali bearers were Felix fortabie® No sauiiee a ~~ a paste oy Arsenault, Peter Gallant, Joseph | Sorte oF feeling. ‘Ite alkaline jae FOR Pineau, Leo Gallant and Edward | eae chenaeee breath) Get Fas. | ISLAND PACKED ZER-O-PAK i Wedge. Interment was in the | SMa cody 66 any drug countes | F 4 church cemetery. 4 ——————— oe ; LOCAL WN, STRINGLESS TENDER REOPENING OF ‘| 9 12 oz. tins ; LBS : TON SCH Ls MARITIME MADE McCAIN’S FRENCH FRIED ; ° | NEW CROP RED MALAGA All pupils for both Alberton schools ee ] 8 ez. pkgs. | C | register Monday, August 24th. . All outside pupils will be accepted po oe LBS. for Grades 9-10-11 and 12. By order of Trustees. 24 oz ” ; POLL MEETINGS MONDAY, AUGUST 17th—MONTAGUE EAST WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th—GLENFANNING FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st—CARDIGAN PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Ph as VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1959 CUT FOOD costs at 155 Queen St., Charlottetown DOMINION STORES LTD: STORE HOURS MON., TUES., WED., & THURS. 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. \ FRIDAY — 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m, SATURDAY 38:30 a.m. to 6 p-m. Silver Willow Unit Of The Week Luncheon PLATE WITH EACH 3.00 PURCHASE * 39)