f KINSMEN WIN S’SIDE LITTLE LEAGUE CROWN Vice-presidem of Sentnethts A.A.A. presents handsome trophy to Coach fs | Harry Dickie, of the “Kinsmen Little’ League team who won the locaf championship. Some of the Cabinet Minister Says Neéw Service Rendered NORTH RUSTICO— It was an held here by P.E.I.’s representa- zs im the federal cabinet, Hon. vacation with has of Commerce. ‘Cott Nfld., to Halifax. where he will enier the superin- — "3 office for special train- VISITING MOTHER and Mrs. James Brom- and children Karen Jackie amd Kevin, of Flint. Michigan. are visiting with Mrs. Brom head’s) mother, Mrs. Thomas Murphy. ‘SH. Mary's Road. TEACHES TRADE Er Mr. and Mrs. Cowan Batter=by. | Byerett, Mass., were recent visit ers te Montague, zueste of Vir and Mrs. Arthur MacNeill and Me. and Mrs. Emery MacNeill. They also visited the farm at Brudeneli, formerly owned by Mr. Battersby’s father over 1) years ago. Mr. Battersby is a and for several years taught this trade in the High School. He is a of Arthur and = Emery ee nie should find quantities of _ fish, then they would quickly notify | | shore as to the location, quantity | and quality of these fish. The cabinet minister happily assured his andience. that these “floating laboratories” which he called the boats would very definitely be sent out next year as soon as the ice broke _ up. adding that they would cover all of the waters surrounding Prince Edward Island. HOSPITAL NEEDS’ MONEY nee NEW WESTMINSTER. BC. ‘OP'—The board of directors of | 430-bed Royal Columbia Hospital here said Friday that unless the hospital receives)/more financial | aid it Will have operating defi- cit of $200.000 thtvyear. Hospital spokesmen said t hospital's fi- |nancial position is “worse than ever before’ and is “reaching | the breaking point.” Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. An- Jamieson, and sisters. Virs. Jessie Daley. and Mrs. Archie | Creed of Sturgeon FISH MISSING The dragger and inphore fleet at Souris is tied up for what fish- ermen report as a lack of fish. This condition they say Is ex- perienced each year during the last week of August and the first week or two in September. Ap- parently the fish move to a dif- ferent feeding ground to return later in the season. At Rustico, however, fishermen report. better than average catches at the pre- sent time ARSENAULT FUNERAL—The | funeral for Mrs. Fidele M. Arsen- ault tank place on’ Saturday. morn: ing from her late residence on North Market Street, Summer- side to St. Paul’s Church. Re quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Justin MacDonald. In- terment took place in the churc’ cemetery, with Father MacDo ald officiating. Pall bearers were Matthew J. Arsenault, Neil Arsenault, Cyril Arsenault, Le- EKEND VISITOR Jessie Daley, St. Mary's Was a weekend visitor of and Mrs. William Guyilen. | VISIT STURGEON and Mrs. Herbert John-on Maverhil, Mass., are visiting Professional Cards: Chartered _— Accountants ‘ET. Earle Hickey & Co. Cenedien’ Bank of Commerce © Building Summerside, P. E. |. Phone 2235 Insurance BR. E. Ellis & Son Limited | . | Fre — Auto — Casualty ‘ 8 Sommer %. > Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Ope. B., 2.0. PHONE 3287 j Semmes St Summersida ~— B. F. Hunter, R.0. __ fammerside, ? €.1 Phone 3116 Photographers * The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. lee Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 355! "Fe | .ing from her late residence in | im the church cemetery. roy Arsenault, Donald J. Rich- ard and Gerald C. Perry. McINNIS FUNERAL — The fu- Neral for Frederick McInnis was | held on Saturday from the home | of his son Colin McInnis to the Sacred .H urch, Borden _where Requiem Mass was | celebrated by Ref. Austin Brad- Jey Rev l was present in the sanctuary. Pall bearers were’ Leo Cheverie, Fred Ranahan. William Mclnnis, Clarence Ramsay, Arthur Jay and Hugh A*Hearn Interment took plade in St. Peter’s Church | cemetery at Seven Mile Bay. CORMIER FUNERAL — The funeral for Mary Madeleine Cor- mier took place yesterday morn St. Hubert to Egmont Bay Church where Requi Mass was solemnized at 9 a by Msgr. Poirier, who officiated at both the church ‘and grave. Pall bear- ers were Fred Gallant, Philip Arsenault, Cyraien . Arsenault, Gus Perry, Edmond §. Bernard, Sylvere Arsenault. Interment was MacKENZIE FUNERAL—The funeral for Hugh MacKenzie, of Long Creek, was held Saturday afternoon, August 29, 1959, with a short-service st-his home;-fol- lowed by service in the Long Creek Baptist Church. Services were conducted by Rev. Ronald | Foster, as ssisted by Rev. George Killen. A solo “In The Garden”, was rendered by Miss Stella Mac- Fachern. Flower bearers were: Arnold MacEachern, Kenneth MacLean, Stanior MacPhee, Larne MacPhail, Bill MacQuar- rie, Harvey “acEwen. - Pall | bearer: were: Eari MacEachern. | Colin MacEachern, Gordon Mac- Eachern, Dan MacPhee, George Maclean. Mac Lamon. Inter: ment was ia -tne church ceme- jteam members are also seen in the group. They are. left to right, Billy Bishop, Ronnie -Cousim:, The death occurred suddenly at his home in New Glasgow, P.E1 of Revel L. Dickieson in his 50th year. His passing came unexpectedly late Saturday night sometime between the hour that he retiréd to bed and midnight. | A son of Mrs. (Rev.)° Paul Receives Awards A small but happy group of Prominent N. Glasgow Man Dies Suddenly At Residence Swimming Group: swimmers received “Red Cross awards at the completion of this | year’s . course at Women’s Institute. Marilyn Mac- Donald was the Red Cross in- structor while Malcolm Lodge carried out the tests. The course had a total enrolment of 17. Those receiving awards were: Beginners—Joanne MacFadyen, + | Everett DesRoches. | Juniors—Rita Laird. Donna Hambley. : Senior—Donnie Dawson. —-—-eooor es 1 Fire Caused By Sun Rays PONCHEL, France ‘AP)~— Marie Petit, 70. was severely burned Sunday when her clothing was set afire by sun rays re- flected from a Second World War plane-spotting device The device, which has a large mirror, was left behind by the Germans wten they retreated. a. Augustine | Cove. Mrs. W. MacFadyen head- | ed up. the programme for the | | Mr Mrs. Petits son put the appara- tus in his garden as a war souv- enir. Mrs. Petit paused near the ma- chine as she strolied through the garden. The concentrated sun rays touched off her clothes. She | — burns'on the chest and SEARCH FOR FISHERMEN MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Forty for a plane carrying four lowa fishermen, missing since they stopped for fuel shortly before! noon a week ago at Lake Elmo, 12 miles northeast of St. Paul. Families of the men sounded an as agreed Monday. | conducted at 2 o'clock at 4 David Gallant, Brent Schurman and Bill Dickie. Richardson, New Glasgow and the late Brenton Dickieson. he had always been” a resident of New Glasgow and one of the dis- trict’s most prominent business- men. In 1909 he opened a smail gen- eral store in the village in a building directly across the street from where his business was located at the time of his death. Two years ago Mr. Dickieson completely remodell- ed the store agd_ shortly after became affiliated with one of the larger Maritime food chain | Stores Besides being a- well known general merchant he held the agency in that district for the Imperial Oil Company since 1929. Despite the amount of work in- volved in these two ‘occupations, Dickieson also found time to carry out the duties af sales manager for the New Glasgow Dairying Company A lifettme member of the Christian Church of New Glas- gow, he was also the secretary- treasurer of the New Glasgow Medical Centre. In sports” he was an-‘ardent golfer, fisherman and hunter and also had a great interest in harness racing. Besides his wife, the former Margaret MacLean of Graham's Road, and his mother, Mr. Dic- kieson is survived by two child- ren, Frederick, at home, and 'Sheila) Mrs. Angus MacLaren of Charlottetown. Also *<urviv- ing are two brothers, Wallace| z and- Harold, both of New Glas-| gow ‘and one. grandson, Ronald MacLaren This morning his remains will be transferred to his home where they will lie until Tuesday after- ISLAND NEWS PAGE - GUARDIAN MONTAGUE— An ible being taken into! day custody by the police and_book- ed on a charge. of joyriding, tak- ing a motor vehicle without the Mobile Police Carry Arms NICOSIA, Cyprus (‘Reuters)— Mobile police patrols in the main towns of this Mediterranean Is- land began carrying arms dur- ing the weekend, it was learned Sunday night. This was the first time police have been armed since an agreement in February ending almost four years of anti- British guerrilla warfare. The new measure follows the murder Thursday of a Turkish Cypriot police sergeant. SALES INCREASE SAN FRANCISCO (CP)—John H. Shiner, vice - president, marketing for Massey - Ferguson Limited, Toronto, Friday re ported nine month sales were the highest in the company’s history. He said total sales reached $376,- 000,000 as against $334,000,000 in the first nine months of 1958. NAME HOUSING DIRECTOR OTTAWA ‘CP) — Appointment of Roger Marier, Montreal, as an executive director of the Cen- tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration was announced Tuesday. Mr. Marier has been director of Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; The Guardian, Charlottetown, Moa., Aug., 31, 1959 3 [Prompt Action Saves Girl From ene Cardigan Autols aaa: (Driver Is : NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Souris 32-2 . Streetcars Are Retired : = a ! | ed MONTREAL (CP) — Montreal] Je retired its last streetcar Sunday. consem of the owner. The accus- | ed is slated to appéar in County Magistrate's Court next Wednes- barns. = The vehicle alleged to have; Diesel buses and trolley. buses been taken by MacKay is 8) rave replaced the slow, traffic- ‘Volkswagon owned by Dr. Lorne | >locking trams. M. Bonnell, also of Murray, The Rocket, Montreal's first River. At the time the vehicle | electric streetcar, was carried on was taken Dr. Bonnell was visit-| a diesel tractor; Seing in no shape ing a home in the district. to get along on its own. The car with its unauthorized | operator was found in the ditch| FLEW THE COOP on Do i: Mieey’s Bost. MecKey) weceTREAL (CP) — Jeph was taken to Kings County Mem-) | Montpetit, asked police to find oral Hospital in Montague where) his 50 pigeons. The pigeons es- he was treated for head lacera-| timated by Montpetit to be worth tens from ther : $500. were kept in a garage. and : to the-Kings When he went to attend them lowed the last tram as it creaked its run from the northeast Rose- mount district to the Mon- treal Transportation Commission County Jail. Extensive damage! Monday he found the cages was caused to the car. empty. 2 ENTRIES FOR VICTORY CLEANERS 10 MILE BICYCLE RACE MONDAY, SEPT 7th. eoseeereeeeee eevee “eer eee Name Address SEND ENTRIES TO VICTORY CLEANERS the corporation's Quebec region. He will be succeeded in that post | by Hector Saint-Pierre of Mon- treal. j NOTICE Owing to the death of Mr. R.L. Dickieson the firm of R.L. Dickieson Ltd. of | noon. Funeral services wil be the Christian Cherch with in‘erment in the New Glasgow cemetery. —_ New Glasgow will be clos- \ed until further notice. | aircraft today renewed @ search! | alarm when they failed to return | fore et 5th (not advertised) will be from a projected trip te Canada! Moaice The arrears of taxes and tuition fees due St. Mary's Road School not paid be By order of Trustees. 15th as previously published. > Reginald MacDonald | WILLIAM A. ACORN ASSEMBLYMAN They Stand for Full ELECTORS of Ist. KING'S... | for highest wages — and best | | labour relations... | JOHN 4. Employment by the ist Kings Liberal Association BRENTON ST. 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