Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 : a” ¢ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 4. 1959 $3 lce-Breaking Ferry Needed Claude Ives told of the meeting of PET a cats tas"tae ates te ee Qocen Vitoria used # mune [Brats National i larger stores. He said his com-|loading rifle to fire the first shot! tion. mittee is opposed to this unfair ; ' competition to the small outlets |) ——— —_—— —— SLAND NEWS PAGE oe oogonia | Shear ea aie HOCKEY | GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: os, SEA. Kemeieron, ent | CIVIC STADIUM TONIGHT, FRIDAY, DEC. 4th PERFECTION PENGUINS CAMEO VERSUS S'side Trade Board Told exe fz vee. Admission Adults 60¢ Students 35¢ the Charlottetown detachment, | apply. ALL GIFT BOXED FREE — USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Robert MacNeill to sell them on the Armouries (Ux 8 town. ” 7a ot. |B Your Electric Light Bill Cam . “The Inquest was held In Sum-|©24 to _proceed_to_Springfield_to a ingti on — a sag survey soliciting Be Paid At Our Office ‘Weal sal Nvwa . ide ee oe ‘th the | mvestigate an lent and on sale ristmas trees wi Open Saturday unti < r iq - ‘Coroner, Dr. Wilfred® Callaghan, | Tival there. found that the-vie-] TO) ATTEND |e made by all club members. DIAMOND SC Fil < Bereiding. George McMahon act- for the Crown. In his evidence Mr. MacNeill said that he was an employee of | a lottetown to Freetown. provincial | I agriculture and | to be sober as was his companion,/ council of the tim and the car had been moved to Kensington. He said that he then went to) Kensington and contacted the dri- | | ver, Mr. MacNeill and found him » J. Watson MacNaught is to leave Summerside this morn- ing -for Ottawa. While there | he will attend the’ advisory National Lib- | eral Federation of Canada. He | will be accompanied by Mrs. MacNaught. While in Ottawa the MacNeill car was in good, condition mechanically and that a | Horace MacFarlane reported hood” was mel that the total collections for the | YMCA “Buildings for Brother- Limited Summerside East. Montague Electric Co. Ltd. MAY | scam a | PedamA DDD PP MP BeBe De Dee BRI! poxen *4-°° OF THE GUARDIAN | his committee with the town sak tame’ A eee avert eae Gee J. Frank Arnett told the meet-| street.committee and rejecting} cars are on both sides. ing of the Summerside Board of | the proposal of making Water a eee ae ee ee Trade last night he felt the board; and Fitzroy streets one , way/| chants recommended to : should press for another ice-| thoroughfares. \ | council that three extra police |¥ KE AAABLY & INNIS breaker as the new boat slated for} He said his committee suggest-| men be taken on during the per- the Borden - Tormentine run will| ed installing lights at the inter-| iod Dec. 1 to 24th. The board went not be a full-sized icebreaker. sections of Central, Summer and; on record as supporting this re,) ‘ Mr. Arnett said that even if a/ Spring with Water Street. He said | cammendation. Le causeway is built # may be a/| the. town is now awaiting infor- 1 matter of 10 years and something | mation regarding the cost of such | MORE TOBACCO CROPS , has to be done in the meantime | street lights Mr. Laughlin chairman of the to improve the ferry service and! The board recommended that | 2@riculture committee, in his re- 3 ~ alleviate the transportation prob-| the white lines of the cross walks | Port, said it was the feeling of lems. |be painted as soon as possible | his Committee that the provincial S Efrol Laughlin, Sherbrooke re-| as this was not done, according “ee eo to! as : pete atte cater, go rors, during the part em |perimealunacco cups’ ani f EXCLUSIVE AND USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN & BOYS _ the Sherbrooke Road had been| Mr. Arnett suggested © that crops EAST. PRINCE JNR. FARMERS MAKE PLANS shaled which had hardly been| street lights would be an excel-| that they do not be turned over | | expected due to the lateness of| lent thing but in the meantime| tthe federal department.. A SPORT SHIRTS- { ' The newly elected executive ) bers of the executive are, left | Debber, Sherbrooke, past pre- = season. The president stated ee eee ee ments was passed by the meeting. | rr of the East Prince Junior Farm- | to right, seated, Mrs. Urban | sident and Woodland Paupit, |‘%¢ board certainly appreciated two extra policemen be hired,| Jaane that the tobacco experi-| seu . ers were busy Wednesday even- | Laughlin, Sherbrooke, secret- | Sherbrooke, director. Missing | °° a : ee rongreg paar Fa adhesin ® . ments be carried on through a|y @ Sum Valley brand ‘@ All — = ie ) ing making plans; for the pro- | ary-treasurer; Darrell Lyle, | from photo, are Douglas Profitt, | this = ; - done in| oo ik ae . more’ vigorous @ Guaranteed quality @ Pure ne : vincial Junior Farmers Federa- | Central Lot 16, president; Gail : : mamer clase he was cp-| geeted that parting sneters 2 Mr. Laughlin said he noted an|— @ Tartans, Plaids, Plains ~ @ Pullover and yle tion annual meeting and ban- | MacLean, Central Lot 16, dir- | FTeetown. vice president end | proached about the condition of be installed on the East side of | @ Values to $5.95 @ All shades quet to be held im Central Roy- | ector; standing, Grace Lyle, | Wendell Bernard, Freetown, eo ee —— yg vite a . . _aity_ Hall on Dec. 10th. Mem- | Central Lot 16, director; John | director. "Retail es hai ‘ede the enet dé only on er ner Union ‘ S 95 $ 55 | @ Savings & Loans Insured NOW NOW 5 Jury Sa sBo C side Y's Men To Sell |F3=— @ Office : Russ Hunter, Tre: r )s NY SI e 5 en 0 Smallman Bldg. 2nd Fleer MEN DRESS SOX, wools, wool cod nl, oe... 91.0007 | SUMMERSIDE - P| -_ ou 7 100 Chistnas lrees -—— PAJAMAS- DRESSING GOWNS- j i WANTED : @ Tooke and Stanfields make @ All Wool Flannel . able to do so and that as soon as | SUMMERSIDE— Plans tohave, Frank Cameron appealed to : y @ Fiannelette, Broadcloth @ Viyella Wool OF THE GUARDIAN | he felt the impact he had stepped | at least 700 Christmas trees for | the members for additional tem- = @ New shades and Patterns @ Plaids, Tartans, Plains . A coroner’s jury said last night | and gone back to the boy lying on | Sale to the public were announc- | porary or permanent Scout lead- Three experienced mech- @ Regular and Polo Styles @ New Fresh Stock, all sizes q j that nine-year-old James Wilbert | the pavement. ed at last evening's meeting of | ers from the club or r] Hagen met his death when his the Summerside Y's Men's Club/| within the town. anics, highest wages, ex- $ 95 a bicyele slipped on an icy highway | CONFIRMS STATEMENT held in the “Y” Centre with| The last club meeting for this ¥ $ 95 . 4- and the boy was thrown in the| His evidence was confirmed Roy Boates presiding. year will be Dec. 17th with_re—cellent working eonditions, ¥ BOXED NOW a of a in one by Gordon Russell Carver who These trees are ‘to be made! sumption of activities on Jan. | y . The fatal accident occurred at | W2S 4 Passenger in the car with i ail available for public purchase by | 7th. Song leader was Allison | also benefits, ete., only ex- ¥ f Springfield on Nov. 23. him. s Dec. 10th and will be sold op-| MacLean and finesmaster was | id h ¥ | The jury attached no blame t Constable William A. Wilson of posite the Green Street “Y" | Jim Murphy. perienc mechanics need : ¥ He said at Springfield he haa| 8¢aTch af the vehicle produced; they will visit with their son just gone over the brow of a hill | 2° of liquor whatever. | and daughter-in-law Mr. and when he noticed a boy on a bi- eee ad Jordan of or eenee Mrs. John W. MacNaught and . _eycle some distance ahead. The | 52d in his evidence two grandchildren, Catherine boy was on the right side of the| been driving behind the Mac-| and Caroline. Mr. MacNaught “THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER road. He said he had slowed down | Neill car and saw it pull over to/ will discuss organizational pro- to allow another car driving east |P@Ss the boy on the bicycle. He biems in Prince Edward Is- Friday - Saturday, December 4 & 5—Time 8 p.m. to pass and then pulled out to| 52d that the boy had turned his) land with the Hon. L. B. Pear- ee os pass the boy on the bicycle when | ead to look back and seemed) son and the executive of the GUN GLORY he noticed the bike was slipping | © loose Control of his bike on the| federation. a on the icy pavement. slippery icy road. — In color with Stewart Granger - Rhonda Fleming He said he had pulled over to|,, The coroner's evidence stated NO MIXED DEBATES =f Chill Wills. ‘ the left side as far as posstble to | that there were multiple haemorr- Struggle between cattlemen and settlers—frontier justice— avoid hitting him but was un-| @8¢s of the brain but that there) OXFORD, England (Reuters)—| they try to drive cattle through the valley—Chill Wills as the ISLAND wer no other injuries to the boy's | oxiord University’s renowned de- | sh : af the aia an bating society, breeding ground | follows, Irving Champion, fore-| ‘of many great political orators, man; Ron Kennedy, Leslie Clark, maintained its masculine purity Fenner Stewart, Edwin Bearisto,'Tuesday night by voting down a’ preacher—Romance finds a way. THEATRE ‘| CASH William Simmons and William measure to allow women mem-_ BRIEFS ROSS FUNERAL — The a neral of Mrs. Magnus Ross was | held Thursday afternoon from | her late residence at Fiat River to St. John’s Presbyterian | Church, Belfast, where Donald Nicholson Sian During the service, the Belfast male quartet render “The Beautiful Land”. Pallbearers were Robert Nicholson, Ross, John Alex Ross, James | Beaton, William Bell, Colin Mae- | While working Flower bearers were) Alexander MacRae, Nicholson, Jr.; Robert Ross, Louis Nicholson, Hughie - Pherson, Andrew Pratt. ment took place in the Belfast | eatery, & Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building _Sammerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.O. Phone 3287 Pherson. Thompson all of Kensington. ‘bers. Mac- | Suffered severe injuries to Inter. | vertebrae, ribs, head, arm and the Prince. Summer St. Summerside | B. F. Hunt Hunter, , R.O. " Summerside, P.E.1. Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, E LL.B: {Also Keusington on Saturday’s) __. Phone Summerside 3551 Water St. Summerside °K. B. Campbell, B.A., LL.B Phone S'side 3818 & Gallant Bidg Sside|S%. Georges; Serious | njuries | Result From Fall | SUMMERSIDE BUREAU! OF TH EGUARDIAN John Keough, 2, of Tignish Elliott |Was seriously injured’ yesterday | , afternoon as the result of a fall on overhead steel beams at the Summerside | Robert | RCAF Station. | Keough is reported to have the legs, after falling 25 or 30 feet on a concrete floor. While details of how the ac-; cident occurred were a last evening Keough somehow lost his footing while at work on overhead steel beams to which were being attached the large doors on the _ anti-corrosion hangar. He was rushed to the RCAF Hospital by Air Force ambul- ance and \a short while later to County Hospital MONTAGUE FRIDAY 8:30 SAT. 8 and 10 MAT. SAT. 2 P.M. JAMES GARDINER - EDMUND O'BRIEN - ANDRA MARTIN - ALAN HALE “UP PERISCOPE” IN COLOR Submarine thriller—captain misunderstood by ecrew—the en- sign supplies comedy, talks of nothing but girls. See attack by Japanese bomber—sinking of enemy vessel by submarine. Gardiner sneaks ashore alone and blows up nearby wharf. Gardiner and Wave intelligence officer fall in love. None better—few as good. COMING “WORLD, FLESH AND THE DEVIL.” | Where he underwent x-rays | determine the extent of his in- ; juries, Farmers Will Hold Banquet With Annual Meeting Dec. 10 The Prince Edward Island! Junior Farmers will hold a ban-| quet in connection with their an-| nual meeting it was decided at! a directors’ meeting recently. The banquet will be held | Thursday, Dec, 10 at Central Royalty Hall. | This is the first time that the banquet has been held in addit-| ion to the meeting. It is expect-| ed a large group of young Island | farmers will be in attendance. | A highlight of the eevning will be the presentation of: the Juni- | | jor Farmer’s Trophy. The directors appointed a com- mittee to be in charge of ticket sales for the banquet. Members} are Bruce Small, Prince County; Jean MacRae, Queens County | and Lorraine Morrison, Kings | County. The president of the group | was asked to look into the pos- sibility of obtaining —smEe Junior Farmers’ stationery. . The nominating committee ‘eI pointed to bring in a new siate| of the officers at the annual meeting comprises of George | Fitzpatrick, St. Georges; John Dekker, East Prince and Gladys Andrew, New Glasgow. The resolution committee is made up of George MacDonald, Lieth Dickieson, New Glasgow and Glenford Mae- Lean, East Prince. In attendance at the meeting was Audrey MacMillan, who has | been recently appointed to work with the agricuitural 4H Clubs and Junior Farmers — | Miss MacMillan was named to judge groups for the trophy. Prince County agricultural re- presentative Alan Palmer was also present. The president Mrs. Sterling MacRae ‘presided. most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD ‘Phone 8506 eee TONIGHT (FRIDAY) 7:15 - 9:10 & SAT. MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK REGENT IT’S REALLY THE ‘BEST BECAUSE IT'S gm REALLY THE WEST! 4} FORD JACK MO WWHA KASH - BRIAN DOWLEVY - ae SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY 2 BIG HITS—2 “GHOST OF DRAGSTRIP HOLLOW” and CROSSWORD CONTEST 6. 4 at FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY VALUABLE CASH PRIZES The Evening Patriot : Still Only 5¢ at All Newstands aa or by carrier 30c per week “DIARY OF A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL” "ee - * »- ~~