sirtlatentiia tat a railed hawt I cy News Pact TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 19, 1959. 5 i rt I if i fy 2. ; ge Ei vir ill rH Ka : ( | 1 7 er of the well known firm ef A. , _ {Horne and Co. ourt Fines Driver se ad Se me Se main two sisters, Miss Alena and f : Miss Irene, of Brighton Road. On Impaired Charge oo MacLean Funeral Home from | where services will be conducted : a Remanded Monday th C it y, disorderly charge was also order- at 2.30 o'clock Thursday after- relice Court 4m the charge of|ed to serve the ten days and ia rae ¢ ere ; abilities were) sddition another 20 days consecu- impaired by alcohol, William ‘a , - yesterday fined $100 oe oaks ae aaer oF uasthat inex tee Red Shield Donations @ 2 days im Queens County Re -- |ed term Saturday and who again 2 yal ic ahaa Martin, appeared charged with being pve of. Montages we Appearing for the second succes- a incapaple MacLean 31 sive day on the charge of being) ix more charged with being Orwell W. I. per Mrs cae drunk and incapable, the magist-| drunk and incapable filled the re- Lloyd MacLeod 388 wg . .+.5@ | rate ordered that a Chariottetown| mainder of the docket. Of these West Covehead per Mrs 73 man serve the 20 day jail term| five were from Charlottetown, J. S. Allan .......... 1.78 : = ee that was suspended Monday and/| four were given fines of $20 and Cross Roads per Major ae ce - to run| costs or ten days in pe { eectireck aes So ass H ad who rec- a 6 ee ee sai fas a d sent- received a ‘ine a costs | ee ee ee js . a drunk and!of two days. Tea Hill and Alexandra : per Major Hicks 2.38 : 2 ¥ Sterling Clow ....... us Oe ae "eis R Kilmuir per Mrs. Bruce : ~|Ban ontrea coe . . oe | ceive cr ieiess 77.08 . % x ~» ? North Lake and District per Mrs. Charies Mc- Cormack — at ‘ Will Open Branch 5 age Eons ns “ ee P, In order te better serve the, at the intersectionof Palmer's ~ rr St. Peters Lake W. I NAVAL SHIPS SAIL TODAY residents of Parkdale. East and |Lane, the new Bank of Montreal PROPERT SALE is PROFITABLE Mrs. Ruthven a , Central Royalties and surround-| will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 - a Wee io 8. 4.3 This attractive erest of the , the Charlottetown port and head | afternoon a large numper @f| ing communities, the Bank of|p. m. Monday ‘to Thursdays and; Conn Smythe, managing dir- ported to have sold at « profit—was-no-suggestion-of impropriety | Glenwood Lot 8 per Mrs. H.M.S. Tenby, which for the past | for Montreal where they will be| citizens took advantage of the| Montreal will open its second)from 9.30 a.m. te 430 p.m. @® ecior of Maple Leaf Gardens in|of nearly $304,000 after hoiding im Mr. Smythe’s deai'ngs. Keith Gorrill ........ 16.8 : Prince Edward Island office im) Fridays. Toronto (left) shakes hands with| it for 10 years. T. Kelso Creigh- | (CP Wirephato) three days served its purpose in| joined by two other frigates. The ; Ras : identifying one of two visiting Royal Navy's offer to inspect British Navy frigates, will be removed today as the ships leave this fast growing community next; A wide range of banking servic-| Judge Joseph Sweet after they|ton, counsel for the province four vessels will then continue a ie nd os Sti =. rag bigs rages goose on to the Canadian National Ex-| i * oe y. e announcement |es w PuDiic.! toured property in York Town-| during an investigation into town- : Saat Tome nee ites eee secede ge [Ree k Sevens rene Weal Serta ae Sate Lc meetin ere ORTH RIVER +0 Bn. — - ald G. Coyne, manager oft he} Charlottetown office will _be in| BP watch Mr. Smythe is fe ae en ceee_ ts : * Ni * Chariottetown branch. icharge of the new branch at Located on the St. Peter's Road | Parkdale. Second Vessel Said Needed Mrs. Estelle Dennis Heads |, .. | -.- To Keep Up With Nfld. Trade Maritime Rebekah Order Retired Civil Servant erence wi romies nett imce ct. o oes cemee se eaetes eration is being given to augment-| ship is subsidized by both the) 8 . Mrs. Estelle Dennis of Alpha pe ane Rebekah Assembly, the newly| ing the service by the addition| Federal and Provincial Govern GARY COOPER Rebekah Lodge, Charlottetown Mea 3s elected president, Mrs. Dennis, | J ¢ 8 enaier ere. acum | DIANE VARS! was elected president of the Re. installed 47 district deputy presi- | The Department of Industry | SUZY PARKER. bekah rn of the Spm Gents -_ office. . KINGSTON, Ont. (OP)—A re-| from England in 1907. He worked and Natural Resources yesterday | ceuenatae’ Gane oe A ? “3 Provinces of Canada, at the i wi 7 aT f show t " - ye tired Ottawa civil servant as re-| as a druggist in Toronto and at) released figures to show that the een © pase dl i. annual session held in Moncton, turned te university to prove a) Winni and other Manitoba trade with Newfoundland via the ; ‘ N.B., last week. Boy Escapes person is never too old to learn— ee including Melite, Bea-| “Fergus” has more than doubled | Sis Corqwall village dived 60 feet) oo even at 81 usejour, Transcona, Portage ia since last year. In her first twelve mo the sea and started swim- : At a colorful «public intallation | ceremony, the officers of all) branches of the order were in- | voyages from Charlottetown she ming to France. A fisherman e - a N : Serious Injury |eiring Metgnser ie tating sn). During his Winnipeg say he €a""id 4.300 tons im comparison |cauzht it half a mie away eed) COMING THUR. AND FRI. | to 2.052 tons in the same number returned it to the fold. stalled on Wednesday evening. ats *course in philosophy and | became interesied in metal pros Btn Ne ee her installation, Mrs. Den- A young Charlottetown lad, | psychology at Queen's University | pecting and-took lectures in zeok- | of trips last year. ; ‘ ‘HERE'S FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMALY s presented with a beauti- Stephen Carr of. 61 Edward| here to fulfil a pledge he made/|t3i od mineralogy from Dr. The last trip made by the 'Fer-| FROM 8 — 80 YEARS. ful bouquet of red roses by. Mrs. Street ned ith ‘ | when he attended the university R. C. Waliace. then head of that #Us from Charlottetown, 75 tons LIBERAL . S escar wi minor in- te ii os a ; departmem at the University of of produce was left on the wharf : juries yesterday when he was early 1620s geology and it is f@it that a smaller ship TER Cary’s mama-and-papa to three wild, wonderful kids struck by a car at the intersec-. ™ ent. Manitoba | wi HEADQUAR E $s Re ; : ; e Sci einen | We PORNO 06 Coe wp the Sophia's the girl he hires to help. She can’t cook tion of Fitzroy. Esher and Kent | Mr. Maddox whe retired im surplus oe * £1 p- ie f . Sts. The accident occurred at ap- | 194 from the borings section ot Full Slate The biggest increase in ship- FFTH DISTRICT or clean . . , but her other talents make playing proximately 4.50 p.m. the geological survey depart- © \Leeemte is comm te the Seneeet af) a ball for all! He was tak t ment in Ottawa, came to Canada! 3) : ag ied BI : was taken to the Charlotte- (Continued from page tchilled beef demanded by New is located in the Smallman town Hospital by ambulance and : foundiand retailers. This has re- ae SECOND PRINCE placed to a great extent. the live. Building, Room 10. Open — was found to be suffering from ; . j B R i FE f S | MIRS.-ESTELLE DENNIS minor. cuts and_ bruises. Dr. Ralph Calder a fae Pace ge sock ‘thipmests thet hévelafterncons and evenines. Ruby M. Houle, past president 4 ibs . 1m P Yeo, Richmond, seconded | im" made in years past. The Phone 2370 of the Rebekah PN ovcatlt on be- Shi / T Ce I] Dies In California fog: Bo. Howard, Cape Wolf. | 'st — oe saw tur-| s half of Alpha Lodze. ips st Ca wk | "Dr. George L, Dewar, O'Leary | TIP Pied. on deck and in some/ Everyone Welcome TO WINNIPEG Mrs. Jean Crockett, past pre- -A. Large, Q.C., received the medical doctor, assemblyman PC, ihe “pan Ay, nH of Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacLure,!' sident of the Rebekah Assembly, Mad T Pr sad news of the passing eer, | moved by Lauchlin Kilbridge, | ergus capabie tak- Charlottetown, left oa Thursday presented her with a gift from e [0 Port fay his _Drother-inlaw. Dr.! Foxley River. seconded by Earl Pre et by pliane for Winnipeg, Where| the members of Alpha Lodge who oe ee Ot See Ss mils, West Cape. if. PO es they are the guests of Mr. Mac-| were present at the assembly On her maiden voyage here Is ‘on con Bench) Colif., in his) ‘Herris Rogers, farmer Brae, |e em, Lure’s brother-in-law and sister,! sessions. Congratulatory »- the M.V. “Birdwood” which dock- ilk Liberal fed by |= i 7 8° . Dr. _ | councillor » mov £ Dr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. grams were received from .er ed at the Railway Wharf short-' ber rae ae ee ae Long | Frank MacKinnon, Portage. se-| VISITORS FROM B.C. penny abewel many triends. | ly before 5 p.m. yesterday. —_| Beach and was ill only for one conded by George Noye, Ellers-|/ al address, Mrs.| The ship arrived here from week. He ‘ . | lie. w was educated at Mc-/| i} Mr. and } Nelson McInnis | ponni and daughter. "Spt. of Court-| tne eee cee of Jacksonville, Florida to unload/ Gili University and took post| Rayna A. MacNeill, Mount eney, B.C., are visiting with Mr. oe idence a cargo of approximately 4,300| graduate work at Queen Mary, Royal, assemblyman Liberal, Mcinnis’ sister and brother-in- pa reayes asm veg Aghia tons of fertilizer for Island Fer-| Veterans Hospital, Montreal and, moved by Harry L. MacKinnon, law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rana-| Ooi in h es of te tilizer Company, * |at Henry Ford Memorial Mem-! Coleman, seconded by Reginald) ban Upper Queen Street. er in. her assembly work. | Under the command of Cap-! orial Hospital, Detroit. Noye, Ellerslie. IS ENTERTAINED Also installed at this colorful tain Hensen, the ship is expect-| He leaves his widow. the form. | THIRD PRINCE | Mrs. John B./Andrew. city, is ceremony was Miss Ethel J, ed to leavt port next Monday.|er Virginid Large, three child-| Frank MacNutt, Malpegue |< being pleasantly entertained | Sutherland of Alpha Lodge. C#ar- Her two sister ships, the “Elm-| ren, Gina, Mark and Constance, farmer, councillor Liberal. mov- while on vacation > a as chaplain of the as- wood” and “Bestwood” ate well | and his mother, Mrs. Marcus Cal-| ed by Edmond L. Arsenault, Wel-| end vicinity by many ae a. bei | known in. Charlottetown ports| der, Stanhope, PEI: Interment lington, seconded by Charies| friends. . sing session of the having Visited here béfore. ‘will take place in Long Beach.| Lockhart, Malpegue. ’ i ee OTe ~———~| PC. Martin, Miscouche, insuf-|—— . ya Jee) a eas ok hake ke) (4 ee EM MeO Ke ee FINALTODAY SHOWS 2:30—6:50—9 > A man past faith... ‘A woman past innocence!] YL. KERR / BRYNNER » ANATOLE LITVAK'S ial k E & i € r g ance agent, assemblyman, Liber- en Ans ch al, moved by A.B. Johnson, Mis- ng” ilies couche, seconded by Charles Co : Champion, Malpeque. Henry W. Wedge, Summerside | druggist, assemblyman PC. mov- ed by John J. Richards, Mount Carmel, seconded by* Henry 3.| le METRO COLOR ane Galan. Urtaevite ae ‘a A. B. MacRAE ard leis — DRISCOLL Cc OMING THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ley, farmer and produce dealer, Baan et cine Valter’ secre. A. B. MacRAE & RUSSELL DRISCOLL ed by John Raymond Farrell, Central Lot 16. cc tae Keane, om-| LOnight On CFCY efllor Liberal, moved by John A. Smith, Newton, seconded by George MacMurdo, Kensington 7:45 — 8:00 AST. os - rate aoe I led by the P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Party. moved by William Trainor. Al-|—~———-—— sacle: isleiecciacohek bany, seconded by Fred agonal sonint som Gre Beer! DRIVE-IN THEATRE R. Allison Profitt, Freetown, farmer. assemblymas PC, mov- | , SHOWING TONIGHT ONLY ed by Bennett Deighan, Emerald, ' een TENG anes. | Meathey Pi Ree 10 miles from Ch’town NOE ir FIFTH PRINCE “7 = PS a * i G. Lorne Monkiey, Summer- THUNDERING UP FROM THE FLOOR : ‘AN HOUR ; ; Tre’ side, executive, councillor PC, sean moved by Alex MacDonald, Som. OF THE OCEAN PRIMEVAL! AND TWENTY-SIX CINeEMaScOoPE COLOR by DE LUXE ay ie | MINUTES = <— REX REASON . ; Dewar. Summersida= a - DAVID LADD- CHILL WIL ad ; Dr. Hubert MacNeill, Summer- mouse Et 380 CHARLES HOFFMAN Ti side, medical doctor, assembly- et cees a. man, PC, moved by Mrs. Don- | ald Lidstone, seconded by George MacMahon, both of merside. Morley M. Bell, Stimmerside, lawyer, councillor Liberal, mov- ed by Denald Stewart. Summer- eee ‘RUMPETER SWANS SURVIVE . |Rwacizod: Semmemase “| ‘EXTRA COLOR CARTOON — SHORT / oT E.P. Foley, Summerside drug-| . Dusk five young Cygnets of ;swim in an enclosure re re een eee an weene (ame Das Se youn: ep Coy Aves Os ane ee _ Box Office Opens at 7:30 Show Starts at ler Swan Species ~/Delta Waterfowl_ Station near-|ago, are believed the first hat- |2% being reared by humans) n Arsenault, Summer- Admission 70¢ Children Under 12 FREE i he se | : ‘ is being ide, seconded Alexander ij * + * SAtinct 2 years ago 'Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. jched in captivity in North Amer- oh aa Le poets) Campbell, peemnti ix * * * * * * * ‘ | ‘ , : . c