| annual jcelsior Life; E.C. meeting of the Prince Edward Is-!C.L.U., (14), Dominion Life; RECEIVE QUALITY AWARDS are: Robert S. Carruthers (10), Canada Life; S.G. Ives (87, Ex- Johnsione, W. |Confederation Life; W.B. Bear-|for the award. isto (3), Confederation Life, and Life; standing: Robert E. Younk-| H. Bennett Carr (3), Sun Life. er, C.L.U. (4), Canada Life; Vic-| The numerals after each name tor S. Ling, C.L.U. (2), Empire| indicate the number of years Life; Victor F. MacDonald (1),| these underwriters have quatified \ WEYMOUTH, N.S. (CP)—The second major fire in two years ripped through the close-packed business district Friday night de- stroying six buildings in less than three hours. : There was no immediate esti- mate of damage but a voluiteer fire department spokesman said “it will be well over $100,000." There were no casualties. The fire, believed started by a propane gas explosion in the kitchen of a restaurant, swept from building to building on the Main Street. A river which di- vides the village checked the wild rampage. , Destroyed were a meat store 2 The Senn, Charlottetown, oa: June 6, 1959. Six Buildings Are Levelled |By Fire At Weymouth, N.S. owned by Larry Lombard, a hardware store operated by Grantham Bell, a _ erstaurant owned. by Larry Ford, a snack bar owned by Jack Burton, a grocery store awned by H. M. Mullens and Greta Journeay’s drygoods shop. _ The fire which broke out about 6.15 p.m. ADT, attracted hun- dreds of onlookers from a string of neighboring communities along the shore of the Bay of Fundy. In March, 1958, fire destroyed the buildings of Weymouth main the buildings of Weymouth In- tustries, the communities main industry. The buildings, since re placed, were not threatened by Friday's fire. SUMMERSIDE — Mercier Mul- lin was re-elected Grand Knight | of the Summerside Council of the | Summerside Knights Elect. : Officers For Coming Year members of the order in Canada and the United States. Other officers elected for the yess Day Cee Come eeeeee 73 iSeedecesse On OO eeeeeeeeeene 3» 61 <gviadedis cs Ske ae PPP RP] ee eee 52 vi} Regina sided anche oces 51 87 Winnipeg erate eeee eee 4s 85 Toronto ....... pirccrr oo 8 CS occackt dave ct 55 8 Montreal eee eer ee 63 85 Quebec... sates . & 8 pestasceus “6 8 Saint John ......... . OL 6 Moncton si... . . seks 0 7 ME oer reg tina 4 61 Charlottetown ....... 46 WT. éasdvenspectce 3s MOI ei évctdcaics a8 6 Tey PONE enitiint 38 63 HALIFAX (CP) —The weather office says cooler air will spread southward today accompanied by cloudy weather and a few show- ers in most regions. Forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, south and eastern shore: Clear, becoming cloudy in afternoon; a few show- ers by evening; warmer; south- west winds 15, shifting in even- ing to northerly 20. Low-high at Halifax 48 and 70, Yarmouth 48 and 65, Goshen 48 and 75. Out- look for Sunday: Cloudy. Annapolis Valley, -nerthérn Nova Scotia, Cape Breton: Cloudy a few showers in the afternoon and evening; warm northwest winds, shifting in afternoon to. northerly 20. Low-high at Kent- ville 50 and 80, New Glasgow 48 ;| and 75, Sydney 48 and 70. Out- ee TT ee ee ee ee ee eg Teme Pa ite ea | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. * * s highlights of the meeting was the Blac , recorder; Kf-| look for Sunday: Cloudy. ww SEEK CHANGE Tignish Legion report of retiring State Deputy jue’ Hickey, chancellor, Edvaunl| Prince Rdward Island, eestera . 4 A\ e for Prince Edward Island, John|F, Arsenault, treasurer; Ernest|N. B. counties, Lower St. John * S . Plans Projects Doyle, on the meeting of state | Doucette, warden; Ray smith,| Riven Valley: Cloudy; a few - REGIMENT (RCAC) deputies in New York, outlining advocate; Ben Arsenault, inner | showers; cooler; al arc Ing oppe : TIGRIS — A number of com | the progress of the order in the| guard; Jack Wedge outer guard: | winds 18 ahiting during the ° munity welfare projects were ap- ne . ur , am morning to northerly 20. Low- ap proved at the regular meeting of| More "than 1,800 men are now | and Edwin MacNeill, trustees high at Charlottetown 52 and 68, |} . PAY PARADES : F a by ° the ee ae _——w Moncton eo 52 we evening. Th e : ° 70, Saint John 70. Out- isner men Rese nt Action Reng, wresaed and modes were| Three Days Of Rain In Jume is tor suniy: claay:” “RHQ”, "HQ", "A" SONS. : . absence of the secretary, Regin- ° Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy; a few Egmont a at Mont Cond teas wae Slaps. | there was we Seustelion for the ee acer Improves Soil Water Level aren — ‘i mack Brighton Compound, Sunday 7 Jun 59 at 1400 hrs. fishermen resent ederal department rumor pressure : . cooler; northe: w 5 - ° : ors srt satan. which fore-| officers stopped - Sess Sey mn in Che mapiter bed eriginet- cover nae of sending ~ = The rainfall of the first three in those months, the average tem: | high at Edmundston and Camp- Transport leaves: Rustico—1300 hours Sree ae ate of the eae: snail colaame: eee te 8 fee sacistion. aoa the eal vs sit and also |@ays in June which amounted to| perature for May was two de-/bellton 43 and 62. Outlook for Tracadie—1330 hours * er lying south of the causeway. cress St Se See Senn GAY) 5 aecbemnen Sx the protested to 3 — prizes. It was) tothe entire mann bes dont ST acbael © ie cna SYDNEY BRIDGE eave arene, Unio hier can| Tho federal Ldaatees seus: |taleee Geek Ge tech eomesinns | ack eotareae ta, bowpliel or a och to relieve an otherwise dry 48.6. The lowest temperature re-| ‘The main span of the Great “B” SQN. MONTAGUE ARMOURY ager of the Acadian Fishermen's | tain that the only legal method of | had not been consulted. He add-| home. The date for the Legion | May. : | corded for the month of May svaney harbor bridge in Aus- Monday, 8 Jun 59 at 1930 hrs. Co-operative at Abram’s Village| catching gasperaux is to set gill| ed that the definition of “river | sponsored Red Cross blood donor | The Experimental Farm weath-| was 31 degrees on May 7th and |+-,1i9 carries four railway tracks, : “said last night that a feeling of | nets in the mouths of the rivers, | mouth” under the federal Act was | clinic was set for June 22nd jer station says that 1.26 inches the highest was the 78 degrees! roaq and two footpaths displeasure was general among| Mr. Poirier explained. left to the diseretion of the fed-| The Legion also afreed to spon- | of Tain fell in the first three days recorded on May 26th. ——E————sS “C” SQN. SUMMERSIDE ARMOURY the fishermen of the district. The co-op manager stated that! eral authorities. sor baseball in the area anc to | June and. should do much to; The highest temperature ever CG Ma and gaspereaux so plentiful, the were made to imurove the Leg- | ter level in. the province. The | guring the month of May was 87 | Plastic Signs - fishermen feel that some ef- jon grounds by landscaping and | total rainfall for April and May | Trucks Lettered — Lettering || Dress: boots and bere fective method of catching these | M tT M ‘building & Tenee around the park-| 8s far below normal. {in the year 1932. Other highs wers | BENOIT SIGNS |, Dress: Battledress, puttees,, ts, ae ease be owes on ague ayor ing lot. Coupled _ the low rainfall 82 in 1937 and 81 degrees in 1987. | 204 Richmond St. Dial 2817 | Web-Belt Current opinion in the district Militi U it Very Reasonable Rates | : mt hata ee. FUNERAL NOTICE ennai te shortly seek some adjustment i R Tt b> i fren te federal doertnet “| HSSUCS MEPOr Leave Today a ee : The fishermen maintam that “ | Members of 5 Signals Regi- * Ad ae the seining method does not ap-| MONTAGUE—A’ brief report |tion of Mayors and Municipall-| ment and 5 Medical Company, Ali veterans are asked to meet at The \ - FR a cencage nna ged org Aeron mmgpaghieh od nds A ye ole Mama g or units of 2. Militia Group, will | ° YS ca. gaspereaux Island Monta: . was a dele- . . strongly ur; orning ual + , ers, he added. gete.et the Canadian Contedera-|we have a good represeatation | ave Sl? ™ 7 | Souris Legion Home on Sunday, June 7th, at ea ee eee qa amie. Sea ue Mam. eat Get. [taterlan tacts Whe Ribow when Hage eee Sat at nore We "else ont TD an . , : ow i t 8. ! / gaspereaux in the waters off|May 3ist to June 3rd inclusive. | you can lead. Hoe ome ee car Carcavn, 'x.| 10/0'¢lock, to attend the funeral of our late han North River causeway on June 1. “I had the honor and privil.| ‘‘The courtesy extended by/ B. Eighty-five men, including 15/ =. : Felon to making the trip Gey jeue to sworesent the smaller | Mayer ‘Berle Dicheruon of North | officers*and 12 senior NCOs will comrade Michael J. Cheverie. nae received permission from towns, namely: Georgetown, | Bay, and also the friendly at-| be attending the week long ‘ 7 Summerside fishery office. |Souris,, Montague, Borden, Ken-|titude of North Bay citizens| camp. \ There’s nothing officials of which assured them |Sington and Alberton, with could only be equalled, in my} Thirty of the medical com-| A | . - that the hecessary arrange-|™memorandum, which will be pub-| opinion, by the people of he smal-| pany’s strength will attend the | fs ’ ' x ae ‘ments would be made with the | lished later. After much preamble | lest province in Canada, Prince| week-long camp at Valcartier, , \ Li =e Charlottetown office. and with the valuable help of | Edward Istand, he cradle of con.| Quebec. Five officers will ma‘te , | like Sun-Lite > Between Monday and Wednes-| President Mews, Mayor of federation.” the trip. OPEN : 4 eee oe bere Of Seapen.| SOS SES. eee Domes oe ra fe! f eaux were taken from the river | retary, George S. Mooney of Mon- y : ® south ofthe causeway, (teal and te, Rev. Lewd | Ernest Murphy Named Head This Weekend . Pee én et ee ee Of e e @ ti ee en ' the RCMP veiled the scene’ of |scated, read, ‘and later, publish- Commission Co : Free enlargement (8 ) with : eperations and told the fishermen |ed in the North Bay daily news- SUMMERSIDE — Ernest Mur-| mission Association at their sn x 10 pape . ugget” Upon : n meeting n mmer- that oi of Sues Meeioneae it oes 235 fer occ ee eee side Thursday evening. each roll of film left on Saturday: Sun- ng Fadl vidheoniioryl Bee g given consideration by the execu-| Unemployment Insurance Com- we i gs or gm gunrrend thi ' - ‘sited the fishermen’s co-oper- — ee : wes by the ladies of the local day, Monday s week ative office at Egmont and| “This Dominion conferences ood e. me reed Ghose sremet tat, ter idea mayors, | Fire In W s B. Peters presided and intro- < RCMP had advised him that) reeves, and alderman from Vam i: duced the guest speaker, M:P. fishing gaspereaux in the North | couver across the Dominion to Draws Crowd Fitzpatrick, national secretary-| § Newfoundland. It was the con. treasurer of the N.U.LC.A., Ot- LATE NOTICES senus of several that ; tawa. Other speakers were G.W. (Alse see announcements fn | ‘the small towns hav MONTAGUE — Fire of un-| Cheverie, national president, and eclumas Classified | greater representation. We heard | known origin raged out of con-| E. G. Cannon, provincial repre- . Adv ) wonderful prophesies of the great | trol for several hours ast even- | ative. : ‘future ef the larger provinces, | ing in the woods near the inter-| Other olficers elected were: GGEXDAW AE Tre Tome of her | Mere ‘ne section of the Cardigan and ie renee aryareagurer, Gladys i” Seka Meokdees, Ot re is eee See Georgetown reeds: Well over one er pea Pec ag Po ng . hundred people gathered as- MacMill ’ directors, Eileen x oy eee ee cn, Moproximately $6 per cent of sist in fighting the blaze. Fete anit ane Enjoy the wonderful world of summer years. Her remains will be| ferent provinces eS dele.|_rerough the efforts of the) auditors, Stan Bryanton, and Rol- relaxation in a Sun-Lite chair or transferred this afte at| gates stand and be presented ROMP and the Montague fire de-| and Philipson. Bh i ise. Sun-Li ther-proof 4 o'clock from the Hennessey| fhe speaker at the by | Dartment, people from Cardigan, Sun-Lite chaise. Sun-Lite weather-p: Funeral Home to te home of ehclesnate’” is” baiemeeme Georgetown and surrounding CY CYLINDER furniture is styled for comfort and son. Funeral arrangements | Unfortunately, ° | srene the fire was coufined and Y ALLISON MacLEOD LTD designed for beauty and lasting service. could stood recautions were taken ensure ae omer Pog o od x "eae we cnr or Oct : sented, which would have "je. | against further outbreaks. con a ee going to|] WHAT DID YOUR DAD SAY]|[ IF § WAS TO LEAVE Out : len, Midgell, on June 4, 1959, onstrated that we are an im-| The property was part of the from ea cE WHEN HE POUND OUT,You || THE SWEAR WORDS, CY, Mrs. Captain William P. Burke, | Portant facor; however, pre- | Gordon Estate and is now owned MacLeat” p THAT NIFTY A ge || THEN HE DION T SAY A See — in her 84th year. Her remains |‘Sentation was by Harry MacLaughlan of Cove- Allison UT WAV woRDd --- Ex your dealer, - pre resting at the Hennessey| ‘ International Confedera- | head IN HIS FENDER 7B or A as for the complete Funeral Home from where the N / 9 , sage ot ae-iite funeral will take place on Mon- word, ; <4 chelee is and \ day morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- , a ‘WG Werner-Finkel — @tan’s Basilica for Requiem ls a \ brellas. fia Man a9 cco ine | ADULT POLIO CLINIC | aes | one ment will take place in the ~ ag a cemetery. . Pi hI aon | FLOOD — At his home in Mel 1st, 2nd and 3rd inoculations LA Re aa , ville, on Friday, June 5, 1959, : \or James D. Flood, in his 8ist : a. oe A @ year. His remains will be At Montague, Beaver Club Hall . egg Perdis bee Se te USED TRUCK BUYS 2 o'clock from the Charlotte- UMBRELLA town Funeral Home to ie ne Monday, June 8th—7 to 10 p.m. Patented Finkel Limit noe ggg efor gel 1953 CHEVROLET 1957 GMC 1957 GMC nue morning, leaving the house at || Sedan delivery — here's a 3 Ton chassis and cab — Half-ton pick-up—with long 9.30 for requiem high mass at ee tee Saree. ae oe iy oe © ae long e-ave Sees who know SIEGMUND WERNER LTD. « WERNER-FINKEL LTD, a sous Cont Eety’s| VACATION IN MAINE — CUO || hl sgnpteae tes Rain or Shine 3 . : 2 1954 DODGE 1955 FORD R. T; HOLMAN LTD JUNE 8 THRU JULY 18 Saloni the sewed ong One Ton stake boty-Single sis : GORHAM RACEWAY | ities Sir’ Serr 90D wre mutt rrr ver “B95 ] Summerside Charlottetown - GORHAM, MAINE ‘ Bee , 10 Miles from Portland — Old Orchard Beach A a a y S O N | i r e 7 Vp 9 Dashes Fri. & Sat. Nite : LIMITED ae , ie. * POST TIME | DIAL 7 , Your Simpsons-Sears Oh’town 7:45 P.M. 126 CUMBERLAND ST. CH'TOWN. 129 Kent Street : .