classes, alternating each month v ees er er Ie ne > te, 2" : . . . ere) service wee comforted oo ~ (Maynard Aitken Hobie Grant Douglas MacLaren 4 , ls Laid To Rest — |"t.*tueving were the ps e o Rest The following were the. pall- C bearers:' Lioyd Collings, Joha : MONTAGUE— Funeral ser- Clark, Fred, ‘ Jack Ans- wg vices for Maynard Aitkéw of Low-| ar, William’ Annear and Chessel : I ler Montagne whe passed awey “ee was in the Lower 4 @t the” Kings County Hospital | wontague Cemetery. ; GUARDIAN NEWS adnan TELEPHONES: were held on Monday. at, Lower ‘ Z «|Montague United Church. The) yATHEMATICS HEAD DIES — P Sabemneeside ” Gs ee funeral which was very largely N, Ont. (CP) — Dr ARREST MADE : 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32:2. eeueel uae iaabeened i Tes re sie () ee nes ee The Guardian, Charlotiotown, Tues. Sept. 1, 1958. 3 ; |F._ MacKinnon of Valieyfield. partment of mathematics ages yesterday . .The hyms sung were aon ‘Royal Military College here noon were apprehended by Sum- *|ee'My Goa Te Tee’ wih Mrs -|a member of the Kingston Board : ‘merside police after a grab-and- ‘ FOR ADDITIONAT. ISLAND NEWS SEE PAGE 14 er My God To Thee’, with Mrs. | of Education, died Sunday in hos run theft of a $50 dollar Transis- L.A, ‘Johnston as ofganist. pital after an illness of about tor ie a ee The impressive 1.0.0.F. fun-' month. Home .Store on, ake ene ince Co. Plowin Match | pear in juvenile court. . : th ae ee COLLINS FUNERAL—The fun- eral for Ralph L. Collins was held H. as Exp. inded | n tr oy st : MONTAGUE Monday morning from his late Se hacheel's Chuck. lone shail iE AUGUST 31 : St Michs "s . Iona O'LEARY — The second aes x tries in the various ‘aid | of Springfield West the titi Requiem High mun wes celeb- County Plowing Match is schedul- | events, pretty well confined ng of wt a Sleomen of Pelbes SEPT. 1 ~' fated by Rev. Leonard McKenna, ed to get underway Thursday| the O'Léary district’ last year,}County last year with Ed Mac- <, PP. Pallbearers were Michael morning at O'Leary. Present in-! are coming in from afl districts} Millan of Howlan the winner ‘in MON. - TUE. ; Morrissey. Monty Kelly, David dications are for a considerable| of the county and this year’s} the three-sod class..Junior plow- : “ft Ross. John Alec Murchison, expansion in the events inaugura-| champion is expected to compete| ing champion ig Perley MacNeill | 1 Joseph Henry, Bennett Gillis. ted.last year and held in conjunc-| for Island honors at the provin-| of Mount Royal + l Interment was in the © church tidn with Achié¥ement Day for| cial match. A tractor roadéo, junior sports|} ~ . . "GIGI ! cemetery. — the O'Leary 4-H Calf Glu. Youthful _ James MacWilliams;and other competitions are in- a ° ° clud in the s F ‘e , ’ \ } Professional Cards ag Re alt gh FE gg vay Leslie Caron — Maurice Chevalier — Louls Jourdan. | | as 7 ner given by the Community The winner of seven Academy Awards, this movie is @ ™ Chartered nae 3 me ait Postaster General Tig official oy Aid. pl super-special. Full of color and tory Not anyone can afford ‘ E ot : : F icial opening is planned this : Aare ACHIEVEMENT DAY: PRIZE WINNERS core, tical opening 1] To’ mise this big one. T. Earle Hickey & Co. ios speakers in attendance. - COMING WED. - THUR. “GREEN MANSIONS” CBWE ' | Two of the owners and their; at “Kensington. Left. to Take horn division and Kenneth Thomp- The plowing match will be held ; . ae ‘ Canadian Bank of Commerce i nnitfy entries are seen yester-|above are, Bloyce Ramsay of|son ‘of the Kensington 4-H. Calf on a farm owned by the chief a - : : day afternoon during a most suc-|/the Hamilton 4H -Club holding} Club who shows his top winner supervisor Therin Ellis Other! : | Sees eae f= Achievement “Day held|his first prize ca in the Short-|in the Holstein class. ale officials are. Raynall MacNeill, Insurance— president angeAlvia Palmer, vice- : 4 R E. Ellis & Son at mainder attending afternoon) The Postmaster General of | al director of peaeae services* ‘ane president. s $ “Fre — Aute-— — S Summer St. ___ Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. ” PHONE 3287 Swmmer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. . Summerside, | P. E. |. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING : Photographers ‘The Read Studios D. W. SEARS ob Ba 7 . a eae _— George R.-MacMahon, af LL.B. (Also . Kensington on Saturday's) % Phone Summerside 3551 . ‘253 Water St. Summerside A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. Phone: S’Side 3818 : Crockett and Gallant Bldg. S’Side “ S'side Students SUMMERSIDE — Registration of students attending, Sunimer- side elementary and high schools will commence today, although classes will not begin until next Tuesday, September 8. Grade One students gyjth birth certificate and proof of vaccina- tion will be called this morn- ing. commencing at 9 a.m., while Bre Grade*Two students will be enrolled this afternoon at 2 p.m. Grade Three will register on om Wednesday afternoon; Grade Five on Thursday morning, and Grade Six on Thursday afternoon; Grades Seven and Eight on Fri- day morning, Grades Nine 11, 12, and commercial will be enrolled on Friday after: noon. ~tfrom the now closed St. mos Register Today Although new ded within the elementary school, two others in the audi- torium basement, and three more in the basement of the , school, more thaw 700 high students Academy are expected to -com- bine with ‘the normal enrollment of the schools in taxing available classroom dation to capacity. | Although — _sufficient additional | teachers have been hired ‘to pro-| vide tuition for all the students who will be attending the school. it is. understood that students in! Grades 1 and 2 will be attending| staggered classes. Half of them will be atte nding morning classes and the jtending afternoon about a half dozen | classrooms have been ad-/| Building Site Mary's | ses in these will be ar- classes. in October. and the September af- ternoon classes will attend morn- ing classes in October, in grades one and two. so that morning c grades in Septe repenienniteenaiprininamaminapmnnmdeeae Is Prepared SUMMERSIDE der the supervision of Trueman | Jerrery of Simmerside His crew | expects by Wednesday night have completed the removal of | lumber and foundation mate | from the site of the former -Mac- Neill Motors building which has} is scheduled to arrive in the. pro-| B., district inspector. vince at noon today via M.C.A.| While in Summerside repre- | erside he will make.a tour of| Postmaster General regarding postal facilities in that-towr and | the institution of a home deli- meet with local department of- | vary service. On numerous occ- ficials asions attempts have been made Removal dl old buildings to make the | Sobey’s Summerside Supermark’ | ion accommo- | ét is progressing on schedule. un- | way for|—— to) housed Canada. Hon. William Hamilton,|F.E. Ketchun, Saint John, N.! from Moncton. Landing at Summ | sentations are being made_to the} Late this afternoon he will! te have this service put into! trade! to Charlottetown ‘bv post- operation in the Summerside |al staff car accompained by F. area. i | A. Coyle, area superintendent of! with the construction of the; ee Post Office department with | Hillcrest Park and several new. headquarter in Charlot -fowa,|homes itis felt the Summer- ;On his Maritime tour Mr Ham- Side area should now qualify Wton is being “accompained by for this public service J.B. Montague, Moncton, region- At the Summerside airport Mr. Hamilten -will be met by | O.H_ Phillips, M.P. for Prince | and other: members of the Con-! tely on tearing dows. the adjoin-|servative party along with Mr. ling E.H. Strong building wich | Coyle the law offices of Mr. Peters Strong. as well as a barber. shop. ar. the acting postmaster @ beauty salon. and an apart be acKay | ment. Workmen have already re-| On Wetinesday forenoon Mr.} jmoved some of the interior sec- | Hamilton will! tour ‘the postal de- | Work will commence immedia- | been completely torn down. Much | tions of this building which should partment offices in Charlottetown | lof the lumber has been salvag ged | be totally ‘re-! and sold for other local construc- |} days. demolished within ten! and confer with a number of the ‘local employees and officials. — and either Charles —1.| Summerside. postmaster) Eric ya ' WELL DRILLING POWER MACHINE ANY SIZE WELL 1K YOU NEED WATER: WE CAN-HELP YOU! COMPLETE — PLUMBING, HEATING & . __ ELECTRIC SERVICE & HEATING LTD. Summerside ~ Phone 2600 'NMAN PLUMBING | . » ANATOLE LITVAK’S Proguchon of SUMMERSIDE | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 7:15-9:15 NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS ~ ima flaming, historic moment! DEBORAH YUL KERR: BRYNNER y THE JOURNEY-.... ROBERT MORLEY - E.G. ‘with KURT KASZNAR - DAVID KOSSOFF - MARIE DAEMS YURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY “MARDI GRAS” - PAT BOONE, SHEREE NORTH, TOMMY SANDS a. a No one but yourself will know how you vote — not even the officials and agents in ‘the . \ . ° ¢ HOW TO MARK YOUR BALLOT) On receiving your ballot, er ballots, proceed te the private compartment in the polling station. . \ ‘Hand the ballot paper; still folded, to the Deputy Returning Officer. cE i . “s OUR VOTE IS SE Remember, the Laws of Prince Edward Island guarantee the secrecy of your ballot * ~ tn ‘Fold the ballot paper so that the initials anid stamp on the back of it and the number en the counterfoil can be seen without opening = vt Mark an X: with black lead pencil (not pen) within the space between the dark lines containing the fame of the candidate for whom you intend te vote. 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