Hosta aoe as oe . aA. i sg ‘ oo = eer i te . 7 f E . f we . ; : ? pine > , } a RORONTO (CP) — Tempéra- + : : issued by the weather of- i, ; ay : er Se nf > The Guardian. Charlotte wn, Fri.. duly 24, 1959. | Night S and The Guardian, Charlotteto du , fa ght Day ; near personalities sport: : 4 2 uar lan, ttetown, . ly =e | Dawson 47 55| Edwerd Island, New Brunswick improving occasionally to five ons vier tor Ge eadiaibe { ae 2 ‘ ; ‘ Vancouver 62 71|Clear with a few cloudy inter-| miles; warm. : accu are to include Genera | je oe I i Victoria 54° 63) vals; a few showers and widely * tide at Charlotie- | Carlos Romulo of the Phillipines | — a 4 . $2) scattered thunderstorms in the . , the. governors of Michigan an boos oroner Calgary 4M . sng (WB at 146 am. and 140 p.m.| De coo” Francis Carding | 3 7s Regina so ede light winks “imcnea.ng|At Rustico at 8.31 a.m. and 10.04| Jack Dempsey, Mau | _ r; : e enue 7 = : p.m. Summerside tide eighteen rice Richard, his brother Henri | ~ Sua " | ‘ A Ottawa -64- 87 : Returns Verdict %. #: y [.- ee 3 Quebec 6 % 4 | . w | SUMMERSIDE -— A coroner's) told of buying candy at the can- Fredericton % #1 | teen and sharing it with three| Sint John 3s ana se nar ee eee enat teat | other children who were walking | Manctoa 61 87/fOU - YOU WERE CHASING |/ He was PRETTY DANGED. \..\. a Norman Louis Gallant, aged four) \vords her home when the acer (Halifax 55‘ 72| FAST HIM IN YOUR OWN || LUCKY, CY, | HAD CHAS! ee - years, nine mon‘hs, came to hi8! gent occurred. Charlottetown 3- Allison MacLeod CAR, SHERIFF, How HIM ONLY TWO MILES WHED | A death almost instantaneously July| WALKING ABREAST _ [Sydney a2 1 Come You || \! NOTICED MY 1000 MILES: 13th as the resulf of injuries caus-| Three of the children had been| ¥4™mouth 57 16 Ltd. ws WAS UP ANO 1 H ed by being struck by a helt‘en walking abreast and one walking| 5t- John,s a 82 TO. STOP FO : truck, driven by George S. Mor- behind the others. Norman had / rison. : been on the side nearest to the uae a’ — a < The child was the son of Mr.| pavement but she was not sure over aes Bay i ion east and Mrs. Vincent Gallant, 383| whether he was walking on the|°™' nee Dey 1s Moving San. | \ isake tego ide. Mr. Winds will increase to moderate + €entrat 3 si pavement or shoulder of the road ail t : : af Morrison is the street depart-| when struck by the truck. hwesterly today _as_- warm, men* foreman with the Town of| Sgt. T. J. Keefe, RCMP, officer |™Mid air continues to flow imo . a Summerside. eA lin charge of the Summerside de- the district. Scattered afternoon CT ema = pe ‘ The jury—iccated the scene of| tachment, gave evidence con-| Showers and thunderstorms are Serbo the child's death as a point on| cerning his examination of the/|itdicated for most of the district. Central Street North, about ~30| truck following the accident, and| Forecasts: tee yards south of the Pope Road. |of conversation with the driver,| Halifax and vicinity, South Coroner Dr. W. E. Callaghan'George Morrison, which took | Shore, Eastern Shore: Variabie : presided at the inquest, and the) place at the Summerside town cludiness with fog lifting inland . first witness called was Mrs. | police office. | during morning but persisting lature for 23 years, is shown | vention last night in Mount Ste- Peter Swa:ski. who told of seeing | He said: Morrison was in a very mear the coast; a few showers congratulating Harold P. Cud-|wart. Premier Alex’ Matheson | the child fall to the ground after | up-set condition, was weeping. | ————————-——— more of Harrington, who wén|(centre) also offered his con- | the truck reached the point where | and talking jerkily, although: he! - nomination at the Liberal con- | gratulations. he had been walking. was steady on his feet and his | ativatanitann aka By Third Liberals from the Third Queens District have a new candidate for ‘ o=. rw ; . -1956 INTERNATIONAL . 3 tom truck, hoist and plat an 1956 BUICK 4-door sedan, tu-fone, blacs and white, leather interior, dynaflow transmission, de!xe radio. You can’t better this - price anywhere.. ~ $1550 1950 FORD ton, stake body, just the for the farmer. $300 1955 PLYMOUTH 2 door, black in owner. Smooth, ~ gassy and just. 4 3 $900, ~ 1955 MERCURY atten pickup, — : % $875 sweet and ’ VETERAN. politician. Russell C. Clark, left who is retiring. af- ’ @ ter representing the Third District of Queens in the Legis- f $1700 1957 PLYMOUTH 2 door, light tiue in color. You are invited to check with previous owner. $1575 . most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---a~ GUARDIAN - -PATRIOT evidence revealed that Morrison || * _ | speech was clear. Margaret Ann Arsenault gave’ He said he asked Morrison why e : . é j ‘ ‘ evidence describing the purchase he had not s‘opped at the acci-' CO m in a e lof candy made by four children, | dent,-and he replied that he had! | including the deceased: child, - at; stopped, but when he had looked the canteen store operated by er | at the liftle fellow hé could not parents. Afier running. to >the | controlhimself to stay there. | of agricukure, was renominated faithful and efficient service of as a candidate for Councillor’ Mr. Clark was expressed by Pre- scene of the accident the driver | ; ie of the truck had told ‘her com- ned ieee tale i dea the | panions to “take-off”. and after odor ‘of liquor from Morrison! looking at the child he got back) write talking with him, and later| in his truck and headed away up| » , i the Pose Road. aa ining Classified | condition — he woult leave the Wed - Thur, ; | 5 tion.) Province before last evening. rh , is Sec | Province before last e' é Fri. - Sat. Fore Carefree Summer Wear : transferred this morning from = minister | MacLaughlin of Stanhope, fresi-| town police and before talking Assemblyman in Harold P. Cud-| without opposition. mier Alex W. Matheson, and his)’ The witness had observed and | had said he had a couple of | A 4 i y ws '@) Ni YN 'e « i a O |B) more of Harrington, who won) Last night's Third Queene Dis-' running mate for three elections.| made a note of the truck license | (uy a, ayou 8 a.m. and had) WANT AD atime rT _—— nomination over two other op- | trict Liberak conven:ion was held Hon. Eugene Cullen. His constitu-| number : reportin i aticiheas 4h asl Sines om | \ ponents last night. |at Mount Stewart, with H THY} ents expressed their sentiments‘in The third witness. Janet Living- erate f 2464 j 7 Pa ' Hon. Eugene Cullen, ISLAND BRIEFS| . SPENDING WEEK Miss Pauline Beers,, Wood Islands, is spending the week at her aur and uncle’s, Mr. and Mrs. William Beers, Montague. | ATTENDING CONGRESS dent of the district association, | presiding. | Mr. Cudmore won on the first’ ballot over Bruce Affleck of Mount Stewart and Smith Mac- | Farlane of Harrington. The vot- ing was 53 for Mr. Cudmore. 19 for Mr. Affleck and eight for Mr. MacFarlane. Mr. a nicely worded address read by Irwin Jenkins, Mt: Herbert, and |a lazy-boy chair was - presented in their behalf by Alex MacKen- zie of Sco‘chfort. meeting and expressed gratitude for theirs. Hon. Keir Clark. minister of education. reviewed the poli-| truck why had stopped his truck, ! stone, had been in the canteen with the previous witnessts when she heard the sound -of scre'41s and had rushed outside to see the child-lving on the ground. Both candidates addressed the said sho*had n~t been closer than ten feet to the driver of the the great honor tha‘ was Cullen’s nomination as! cies and achievements of the gov-| zone hack to look at the boy, and Councillor was moved py Lee ernment in the field of education.. then driven away | Stewart Brackley ani seconted Premier Ma*heson queted what Const. Ere Bishop, RCMP, | by Ernest MacInnis of Southport. Mr. Cudmore’s nomination was moved by Irving Thompson, Dun- staffnage, and seconded by Lyn- | wood MacNe‘l!l. Mt: Albion and supported by Russell Clark. Mr. | Affleck’s nomination was moved Dr. J. H. O'Hanley, a- member | by Elmer McIntyre and secondéd of the Charlottetown Clinic, is at-| by Albert McIntyre, whi. Mr. | tending the ninth International) MacFarlane's mover was Daniel, Pediatrics Congress which is be- _ing held in Montreal this week. SPENDING VACATION Miss Laurel Nelson, stenogra- pher at the P.E.I. Hospital, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S‘ewart Nelson, Montague. | GUES SPEAKER Evangelist. and Mrs. Strong formerly of Belfast, Ireland are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright at Central Bedeque. He will be the guest speaker in the Pentecostal Church this weekend @ Sum- merside. MacCANNELL FUNERAL The funeral of the late Evelyn Florence MacCannell’ was held ‘iaty by *Magisirate R. S. Hin- ¢@ relieve pain and itching | wide yarety of hemorrhoid con- yesterday afernoon from the 0" yesterday: morning. Thousands have been: relicved | ditions, some of even 16 10 20 years js Suen unto $3 00 residence> of her parents. Mr. | The two-year scatenc4s oh each = with this inexpensive substance | standing Pp i . and Mrs. Hector MacCannell, | C@Viction will run concurrent!y, sight in the privacy of their own All this, without the use of nar. Pisquid. he service was conduct- ed by Rev. J. M. Sheen who -gang as a solo “The Unclouded Day”. Interment was in Mt, Stewart cemetery. The Ibear- ers were Brent Newsop? Kesile Birt, Everett Birt. Bruce. 8 os , : form ealled Preparation H. Ask for_ RECENT. VIS charge of driving while intoxicat took place ne individually sealed convenient rlecent * visitors nity |O4, and after hearing the evid- And most amazing of all—this | Preparation H Suppositories or louse Montagu 2 Rev jence of the arresting RCMP of fmprovement was maintained in | Preparation H ointment with at Mie d * Share. | ficer, Constable R. Coombs, tffe } eases where doctors’ observations | special applicator. Preparation H ‘ & : re d ad i zs | oeee was adjourned to Monday * were continued over a period of is sold at all drug stores oa ae oon? a ee — pee eae p.m. many months! Satisfaction guaranteed or money ee owe : € constable to! respond- In results were so thorou refunded Fes aie Fins," donerie AEigt teresa ie) —— : Mass: and Rev. and Mrs.. J. Alfson Fraser. and son Lloyd of Saint John, N.B. LATE NOTICES - (Algo see announcements in HURRY—At the P.E.1. Hospital O'Connell, Bedford, and seconder | | John Docherty, Harrington. At this meeting Russell C. Clark who first entered politics ‘fn 1923 and who has revresented ; the district continuously since | MR. CLARK HONORED Fitting tribute to the long, Arsonist Gets , 2-Year Term | SUMMERSIDE — Arnold®Mar-, . Donald of O'Leary who p'eaded guilty to thre~ separate charges iof arson and was sentenced itwo years. in Dotchester Peniten- and resulted from MacDc | fire setting ‘yld's activities on ‘two occasions at a barn owned by Alexander MacDonald in- 0’ Leary, and one_at the fuel stor- age building of the O'Leary Farmers Co-op. A. federal fisheries inspector of O'Leary pleaded not guilty to a fisheries department car, and of finding it in the ditch-#hSu'. a! i mile west of Miscouche. with the’ accused in an intoxicated condi- fion. i Herbert, Duggan, of ~ Glace | Bay, was convicted of vagrancy | and sentence -was suspended on | 1927 announced his retirement. | he termed contradictory ste‘e- Hon.| and meakurements made at that Alvin Hamikon, with rezard to time. the Roads to R-sources program Dian> Elizabeth Gallant. eictht- He pcoodhcsied the’ Ottawa would year old sister of Norman Gallant be quick to come forward wih an ; agreemem as soon as the elec- 4 tion was announced Edward Island. | Laughlin, congratulated the dele- , Ment” was reporied and verified Fire - Arto - Casualty Marine G. G. K. PEAKE ei 78 Geeat George St. Dial Gil Charlottetown in Prince The district president, Mr. Mac- gates on having at‘ained 100 per cent representation at the meet- ing. The secre‘ary was Elmer MacDonald, Tracadie Cross. i Science Now Shrinks Piles -Without Pain Or Discomfort — Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain: And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrfoids Toronto, Ont. (Special)—For the first time science has found a pew healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and that sufferers were able to. make such statements as “Piles \have ceased to be a problem!” And among these sufierers were a very cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heat ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the discovery of a famous.scientific in stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body This new healing substance is offered in suppository or orniment — home without any discomfort or imconvenien-~ In one hemorrhoid case after another, “‘very btriking improve- by doctors’ observations Pain, was promptly relieved. And while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) THEATRE She gave evidence similar in part ff to the prececding witnesses. and; gave evidence aK police investi- | # ments made by the federal min- Zat:cn gt the scene of the fatalily. | * ister of Northern Affairs. MONTAGUE | with Sgt. Keefe. (Continued on page 5) Polished Cotton SLACKS Phone. 8506 SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! JUMBO SOLE OXFORDS Navy Canvas Lawn or House Wear : the MacLaon Funeral Home Guaranteed Washable... . j on Wednesday, July 22, 1959,| to his late residence at Mill-| ae ie j No I i Needed : 4. Edward B. Hurry of 14 Doug. buro, The funeral will be held Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. Little or No Ironing Needed, las Street in his 73rd year. from the Marie United Church! Adm, 40 - 60 - 75 4 a OO Lo tl a ee Oe one Resting.at the MacLean Fu- neral Home from- where the funeral wili be held tomorrow, Friday, service commencing at 4 o'clock. Interment in Highfield Cemetery. ; RELLAR— At the P.F.1. Hos- pi‘al on July 22, 1959. Athing- ton B. Sellar of Winsloe South ~~ ws . Om ee reer on Saturday service comm™mce- ing at 2:30. Interment will be in the Midzell cemetery, FRIZZELL—The death occurred | at New Haven July 23, 1959, of | Mrs. Clarence Frizzell, in her. 57th year. The remains were transferred from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to her late resi- Wheat, Tan Olive, Black Charcoal, Powder Blue. ae . ee ee ee ee = rene oer . —-— y i, OO . ¥ 4.99 ORIG. TO He. 13 ; in his Ath year. Resting at dence where they will rest s = = the MacLean Funeral. Home, until noon Saturday. Funeral it - A ¢ é until 4 o'clock this afternoon service will be held Saturday @ 50 Doz. On Sale : a 4 then a® his late residense. Fu- afternoon in the Clyde. River | 5 : neral from Winsfoe South Presbyterian Church a‘ 1:30 : ited. p.m. Interment in the igi 5 | ; Unite cuanelae’, . church _ ? @ Originally 1.50 , MacDONALD—At the P. FE. Isl- ~ ; | | and Hospi‘al on Thursday July wee — Suddenly at the t 23rd, 1959 William Martin ome of her daughter. Mrs. es ‘ f vions : A MacDonald of M‘liburn in his Cari Woolner. S‘anley Bridge. @ Wools and N: 5 oA 76th year. The remains will be on July 22. 1959. Mrs. Bruce R ° | : EE Moffatt of New Glasgow, aged B.DEMILLE'S : | ; Wools | , as 7 yeers. let veteuien ore snonwatiael _" @ Softest Botany Wools | resting at her late residence : 4 Monum ts . New Glasgow from where T TEN ® . = — ' = tes 1 wi , : - : se a ead ena Many Less Than Half Price 2 e- Granite © arble New Glasgow Cemetery. T ¢ 0 M Me A & o N i x T $ e fi Wi db k S | e ; ” . HORNE — The death occurred * 4 PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN VISTAVIS: ANO TEGHNICOLOR - in reaker e « ‘ Bronze. at'-the P.-E. ] Hospi: 1 this 6 8 = ¥ ‘ . i . “ morning, July 23, 1959, Mré on WL { - = Lemuel FE. Horne in her 9h! CHARLT ANNE COWARD G. ’ " Vere Beck & Son-Ltd. |) year. Remains are resting al HESTON - BRYNNER: BAXTER ROBINSON To $12 AL . 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