“—— eae Rise 3M sseaiainve® 5 County Hospital HAVE VISITORS Rev. J.M. Rooney, Tignish. and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Jay, Roslin- dale, Mass., were recent guests . and Mrs. P.J. MacKenna, VISIT MONTAGUE Miss Sadie MacKinnon, Ot- tawa, is vacationing in Montague, guest of her brother-inlaw and Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mac- Lare. : Is PATIENT getient in the Kings County Mem- @rial Hospital where he has _Madergone surgery- FORMER ISLAND RECTOR ——The ‘Rev. Canon Douglas Hen- daereon, rector and Headmaster ef Brock School, Minneapolis, U.S.A., was guest preacher a et tan agricultural college. The | Brendon O'Grady of St. Dunstan's scholarship could have been used | University; Mrs. Julian Herring, for home economics or veterinary | representing the Women's Insti- courses. With Miss LeLacheur are} tute; and Henry J. MacDonald, | the selection committee: Dr. | P. E. Island Department of agri-| John Malcolm Campbell. = ee that all three victims had Robert Knox, 29, both of Monta- | probably drowned, Dr. Abel said. gue, and Alton Ross Cantelo, 34, | In addition, the blood and urme Pinette, all died by drowning alcoho! levels of all victims in- crashed through the | at the time, he added. South Pinette.| SIGNS UP & to the bottom | pl. Wannamaker introduced . i several photos of the accident findings of 4) scene and a plan of the area. He coroner’s jury which | said that there was a . + ~ mL t- gn locate approximatety _three- | night. |tenths of a mile south of the L.E. Prowse pre- bridge entrance in addition to a assisted by crow® | 10-m.p.h. speed sign located one- 1 ae tenth. of a mile nearer the same attorney-gem- | approach. department. The investigating officer said | culture. Miss LeLacheur leader of the New Perth 4- She is the daughter of town. Coroner's Jury's Verdict Js Death By Drowning they were going rather fast he Church of Scotland and many had—flagged—them—down._After visitors from other churches, re- some conversaiion they had then crossed the bridge He had gone to the other side haMancock, Murray River, to “ISLAND NEWS Summerside 38031; Alberton 63-2 GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Montague 97-2; PAGE Souris 32-2 of RE ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. July 29, 1959. 3 R eceive Tubercul cian. on a | The facilities of the mobile uni | were made available through the sland Tuberculosis League. | mendous reduction in the number Of the 160 residents of Lennox of active tuberculosis’ during the island, 110-were tested and as/ past ten years. expected, as a result of the ad-' During 1958 there were monistration of the B.C.G. vac-' Indian patients treated at the Minister Honored Before Departure For Scotland VER seventy members of the About | Bethel, and» well-filled purse Free| was presented to Mr. MacFar- Lennox Island Residents | Potash, lis used | glass. today. The Seven Mile Road also valuable as fertilizer, also im production of in Tests — TONITE 7:15-9:10 At Alberton South i plumbing, electricity. 1 acre lot, situated on pave- | ment. | | MAURICE PERRY, Sr. Phone 118 Alberton oa | icine — is a an During our Anniversary | post to which the guard attached and also put out the twe !- of the bridge because he had "old prayer_meeting and bid more or. less expected the truck farewell to their minister, Rev. to return from that direction and ‘!exander MacFarlane of Kil wished to be in a position to flag them down once more if they were still going to fast. ; The impact broke off the guard flares, Mr. MacLean stated. When he realized what must have happend, he contacted Mr. Hubley who lived about a half- Borden To Have MONTAGUE Wednesday and Thersday dow 0 lane by Florence Martha Rich Sale oy auducted oA te heme af tae Meneoraen ‘ently g a Mr. MacFarlane responded in >? s ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mar- his usual humorous manner. Fol- | i a on ea “PARTY GIRL” owing a bountiful lunch served” ’ Y; by the ladies, a ing of to some lucky customer one , ; Seana Soiepoen iad annie 7 ae gallon of Martin Senour ole slau ana me a sa Mika a big city Be muir, Skye, Scotlande.He is| al of those present were made, House Paint goes with the wrong bunch. A drama-action suspense story, 4returning home after a stay of| including one by the oldest man . N will lke. Ia color and = : = months in the eastern par-| present, Sandy Richards‘ who FREE . 7 c ree bs pee : is 82. ° = __A suitable address was read A vote of thanks was ex- W. H. : Mrs. Charlies MacLennan — | tended to Mr. and Mrs. = ae NS, = Coote FRIDAY AND GhvuRDay cock, along a ont wt we - THE LEFT HANDED GUN. hes supposedly driven by Camp- bell and that the mishap occurred at_approximately 11 p.m. on the night of July 12. WITNESSES verdict noted that the car that it was 75 feet from the| mile away. They returned to the original point of impact to the | scene together. south end of the bridge. The; MacWilliams and Ross both crash knocked out 40 feet of the|demied they had got out of vehi- bridge railing. At the time there} cles driven by Campbell because was possibly 28 feet of water at/they feared he was ih no eon- dition to drive. Holiday Thursday BORDEN—Mayor G. C. Bell of announced that Thursday, July 30, will be a civie holiday in honor of the Queen’s ivisit to Prince Edward Island. |Borden has iS RCMP, the investigating of- -F.| wally Byam caravan which ar-|of interest. They will remain os -lrived in the North Shore area the Island for four dayss. } _|the American visitors proposed s| |will employ a well organized Evidence was given by Dr. Rob- | ert Abel, assistam aa pathologist, who autopsy on the bodys of the three victims; Cpl. S.D.A. Wannamaker of the Montague detachment of the point the car entered the | river. tal Only 4 light drizzle was falling | at the time he arrived on the) scene, Cpl. Wannamaker said. it had rained heavily earlier af Two flares and the guard rail | around an excavated areamwere all in their proper place when the accident took place, highways department flagman, Donald F. MacLeod ‘stated. ; He sad the car coming when he >| was on the opposite side of the bridge, but didn’t see the actual accident since he ‘‘shut his eyes.” His chief duties were to tend to the flares and warn heavy trucks to turn back, Mr. Mac- Lean said. SAW*MEN EARLIER Pearden of Commercial Cross, who amined the vehicle after # He had seen Campbell and) ' hoisted from the river bed. Cantelo around ten o'clock the Microscopic examination of the same evening. They were in Can- |jungs of all three victims con-|telo’s truck at the time, and =| | aint Trailer Caravan Welcomed Finding room for the 175 trailer | se the usual tours to Island points last evening was-eonsidered quite | a by Eric Kipping. park | superintendent. With the area of Brackley, Stan- hope and Dalvay, already bulging lat the seams, Mr. Kipping noted |that not only accommodation for COMMON RULES Each member of the caravan is responsible for his own car and trailer and all agree to dis-| cipline themselves to a set. of common rules and regulations laid down by the caravan a | but~ there is also the}, whole. matter of food, laundry, milk.) Each evening sees the .cara- garbage collection, etc. |vaners gather for a informal The supplying of these services | meeting called ‘sidewalk cafe. along with gasoline for the cars at this meeting any “beefs’ | that any member may have | group of people, he stated. jare aired and at the same time | Kipping said the Wally caravan rumours are tracked Byam caravan however is so down and ironed out er squash- organized within itself that many | .; Ber Bey om a ee Members often speak infor- dinarily be faced from such an in- | . flux are eliminated. | mally on any subject that may He noted that all the trailers|come to their -mind and anyone are -self-contained units with | with special talents in the field Bui Summerside, P. E. “1. Phone 73S Insurance a. R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty 8 Sumner S$. Summernde Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. 8. 2.0. PHONE 3287 ~ Summer &. o Summerud- B. F. Hunter, B.0. —gummerside,_?- £4. __ Phone 3444 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photogranvhers - The Read Studios DB. W. SEARS , ~' George R. MacMahon, B. chemical toilets, etc. The biggest | of entertainment is prevailed up- ing-on—to act_The-- meeting invar"-| | ably ends with a singsong around parking space and water. Gar-| he caravan’s .. portable _ Piano | bage disposal will be taken care | which is hooked up to a public of after they leave. |address system. This heavy surge of traffic) The caravaners feel themselves | caused 8 tore Rene clay Oe en [emmbeecodare of goed, will 9.04) phegyooneto spalardeny in chen many of the local citizens with to accommodate the trailers and | “hom they have come in contact | \the between five and six hundred | will vouch for this selt-applies | are ‘accompanying | title. job for the park staff is, s immediate needs such as Lidmakinaie | people who them. Mr, Kipping and Al Nicholson, | CPR SHIPMENTS RISE director of the P.E.I. Tourist Bur- | OTEAWA (CP)—Facetory ship-| eau visited the trailer park last | ments of Canadian-made automo-} evening and extended a welcome piles and commercial vehicles to the visitors. |rose in June to 40,520 units from Wally Byam is an American | 35.989 a year earlier, the bureau. businessman who after spending |of statistics reported * Tuesday. | his holidays for a number of|That put shipments during Jan- lyears in a. trailer decided on the |uary-June nearly nine per cent | lidea of organized trailer tours ahead of last year“at 236,215 |He now manufactures trailers |compared with 216,953. ‘and the only expense of belong- ; ing to the caravan is the purchase of a Wally Byam trailer { An interesting recreational pro- | Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 &&58 Member D. AA. er Craig. who is park recreation- N= Large numbers of residents of the ferry terminal centre are ex- pected to visit- Charlottetown te see the Royal Party tomorrow. Mr. Wellner told the court that|/) pwn cl ae Campbell should have been well Sree GROUP acquainted with the area of the! Germans make up the third accident since he had worked as /argest ethnic group in Canada, a’ crane operator on the job for | followed by Ukrainians, Scandi- two and one-half months. | Bavians, Dutch-and Poles. JURY Members of the jury were Wil- Mr. Moore said that so far as he could judge the vehicle appeared to be in god mechanical con- dition. , liam Bears, Montague (foreman); en e Stewart Ross, Flat River, Edgar T Munn, Belle River, Ralph Mae rs Kenzie, Flat River, Flliet—Rass, ” ae : Flat River, and Roderick Mae- \/ Will be” received by the Kenzie, Pinette. undersigned until Aug. jth, 1959 for the transpor- 3 jtation of pupils of Peters Bison Restaurant Road, Alma school district to Cambridge School for Closed Thursday the 1959 and ’60 school term, lowest or any. tender Te enable our staff not necessarily accepted. enjoy the visit of Her| Mrs. Laura Graham, Majesty, Secy. of Trustées, Queen Elizabeth Montague, R. R. & — oly ni | PUT YOURSELF IN THE PICTURE! Build your ‘dream home’ NOW. Let the folks at M. F. SCHURMAN CO..LTD. help you plan it for complete comfort and convenience. Stop in this week to browse through our Plan Book for New Homes. 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