> SIX of the 36 Contestants in the jmencing next Wednesday for | of lovely girts from whom will; cect ae aes oe _? 2 * re ~~ ow aoe eae i alda. Veno, Millie DeCoste, Carmellg Martin, Florina Des- aes. | | ISLAND NEWS PAGE Sumastrsiée O01, . Abberion @t; Mentague Wi ‘Souris 4 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, July 10, 1959. Nine-Year Old Boy - Killed At Mayfield © Barry Gallant, nine-year-old son of Mr. end Mrs. Géeorgé Gal- lottetown Hospital yesterday fol- lowing an accident which’ oocir- red on the Mayfield Road at noon. A nearby neghicor said last night that the young lad was in collision with za aucomotile we'le crossing the highway im- mediately in front of his home. He had been visiting with an aunt, Mrs. Aubin Gaw-hier, whose home is located immediately op- posité ihe Ga'lent residence, The car was proceeding south at the time -survived-byhis_parents, ; Mrs. George Gallant, one sister, Arliss, 20, and two brothers- Regald. 15, and Brian, 4. . Mr, Getant is employed with the national parks service, The Mayfield Road runs from the park to Oharloitetown. Funeral Home commencing at Inques "ihe youts accident vietie & i j Mr.and: An inquest will be held | this . : Charlottetown 9:36. Corcaer Dr. H.P. Stewart will preside. ; : b. desu — Interest Rate... |Hiked Again — hare ee * en , ee Par ¥ : - a Or leer ns M. P |. WEATHER — 4 Walley, lower St. John orn . on = Tifestac’ kenaine - TORONTO (CP) — Temperat- tre even.ng: roi so warm; To Be Spea er vres issued by the weather of-/erly winds 15 charging by , fice: : ee Ing to southeast 29. —Heath Macquarrie a Halifax 63 and 77, Kent 4 OTTAWA Mac = Daz) Teeteriaion 00 204. 48, t . “9 . ’ = 2° ‘ ; he will saben at Guan Ne'lone Vancouver 52 78) ‘Norihern Nova Scotia, Bast Seminar being held at Mt. Alison | Victoria 53-88 Shore, Czepe Breton, Prince 1 University for high school sty-| Edmonton 52 = 74| ward Is!and, Eastern N.B. Co dents of the Maritimes. Calgary ' 43 6) ties; upper Si. John River Vall Other speakers will be the Hon. ' Regina 50 4, 7%/Bay of Chaleur: Sunny with Milton F. Gregg, former minister | Winnipeg 50" 72/ few cloudy intervals and h of labour and recently United | Toronta 64 88)southerly winds 15. Low-hish Nations observer at Iraq, Robert | Ottawa 62 87|New Glasgow and Goshen 55 a McCleave, M.P¥ for Halifax, and | Montreal 62 83/83, Edmyadston and Campbell John Hadwin, a member of the | Quebec 37 87/58 and 63. ‘ Canadian mission to the United! Frédéricton 4 6 OB : Southerly wil Mr. Macquarrie was a member | Moncton xq ____| 25 Increasing in the afternoon of the Canadian delegation at the | Halit eo gg) southeast 25, cloudy; fog patel U.N, thirteenth gensral assembly | Crariotteto 577g 12, afternoon and eveding; v and served as parliamentary ob-|syaney Sg | Dilly 10 miles, lowering im | server of the Canadian delezation > he's 53 a to near zero; temperature in | Internati ournal adin g | vltice forecasts tnereasing-e!oud-|—High—tide—today—at—Charlol Canadian publication on ‘Nealen iness for most of the district with|town at-1.44 a.m. and [21 p- affairs, udes*an article on the "2!8 and fog patches likely in| At Rustico at 8:04 a.m. and 9 work of the thirteenth general | S0uthwestera Nova Scotia late|p.m. Summerside tide eigate assembly written by the Queens | ‘his evening. miautes later than Charlotiecov Coun'y member. — Forecasts: ~ Sun rises today at 4.35 a.m. 4 Mr. Macquarvie plang to go ta, Halifax and vicinity, Annapolis sets at 8.00 p.m. his home in Victoria for the weék : ee = HOW YOUR LIVER BILE TL i _— BREAKS DOWN F Laboratory tests have new proved that > Carter's Little Liver Pills exclas r~ two ea queen contest at the Sum-jfour Gala days, are the above 'be chosen a Sea Queen and ; ter Carnival com- beauties included im the group:|princésses. The girls a:0ve are Roches, and Mia Backer, all of = t | : See eth ‘Joyce Lyle of St, Eleanors; Ger- |Miscouche, * : OUTAWA (CP)—The Bank of | vw bl sotulaife iat . . . eal... frau of ssturl, reget ; 5 SI col TTEE MEETS : : Se a i 7 f — Canada interest rate increased. 3 Tin eet wens Beer ter treneet aan eae : . ‘ this week to 5.31 per cent from rt : : DE MMI Minister Honored , bank | '% /stty solide, the fat is broken down and of liver bile needed to break down ‘ . ene ates er ; : * Cc ea | nl 0 mM if tit | coma Thorden — forma a amooth, easy-flowing mix. in your bedy. ~ 2 a oi. Be ; By Congregation | eerine : In your body, precious liver bie beipe So when you feel sugrish, headac ft ‘ { ‘ = a ’ se wiped. out half a mame way. nervous a : . ans re ina Ize 3 GEORGETOWN — Rev. W.A.| Coroner Dr. Charles . Dewar | Bulger. Glenwood, . foreman; {decline of .10 per cent. that ©C-| seach the digestive tact ao undi 1 Little Liver Pilla. Reniédiber; Cart ; 7 Paterson, who has been pastor! O'Leary, said yesterday that no Basil Fred Millman; Coleman; | curred last week when the rate, fatty solids. Your golden liver bile helps not only relieves irregularity, but actua : : ee 2 | Se ge es | Oharles Bruce Dumville, West? dropped from 5.36 per cent. The| seeak down thie fet... “eer ae the Gee of liver bile aanial i ie of St. David's Unitéd Chureh here | date had as yet been set for the O.3. > wulard Foster Hierlihy, | presentyrate, which is’charged on| cae “aaa eat een a : for eight years, was waited on, inquest which will be held - in Hebron; John Wilbur MacQuarrie,any chartered bank borrowing, “ mem eeayite quite. or ©) s er a r n iVa ently by members of his con-| connection with the death of & Ho>ron; John Angus MacKenaie, |from the central bank, compares . = : gregation. He was presented with | man, believed to be an Americaa, | Bree: and Cowan Rankin | with the peak 5.47 per cent on : , ri ; & purse from the congregation | Whose body was discovered early | Waliace, O'Leary. June 18 and the record low of 1.12 , N i P il ‘4 i, SUMMERSIDE=The ‘culminat- ' from various pacts of the province; parade. On Mr. Carnegy’s mig- nd a gift from the Young Peo- | yesterday at Hebron Sands near) The remains were forwarded to | per cent last Aug. 2. lence Yow Shrinks es {ng point of a year’s pldnning has will be at the Stadium displaying gestion it was decided to ge: Pie's Union to mark’ his depar- | West Point. wowed this | Clarlowetown via th e~ Jelley Baas af : " almest been reached with the four | and making their various handi. | Lowell Hancock to film the par-/‘vre to take-upa new pactorate-/ ae remains were wae — Fuseral Heme _sepuience for OIL_TO AUSTRALIA Without Pain. Or Discomfort . day Summerside Lobster Carni-| crafts. jade with his moving picture 4t Boularadie, Cape Breton. _— | morning ~ in cohn Edwara | ncentity . ¢ and pos- : r val ready tp open with a resound-| Dave Carnegy, parade com- equipmen: after Mr. Han@eck! Ruth LeLacheur expressed the made up as foliows: 1 Rawar® | sible’ autopsy. ne |, Australia’s imports of crude oll é That Reli Pain ing banz next Wedaesday after-'marder stated he expects 48, Volunteered to do the job free ef thanks and. appreciation of the : : ae Tae bedy was clothed in lig ‘im 1953 reached $175,500,000, com- Finds Healing Substance t Relieves ; o noon. The final pieces were put figa's wll take part_in the par-|Chacge. other than the cost of young eee ae Paterson for ecqasimations end Ne oy ee —_ work ee = |pared with $141,750,000 in 1957. And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids ‘ rf t last nichi’s Mesting of ‘ $ fim. Up to 30 dollars was voted 5 wo and iea retip. Ga Fecun . } s sport shoes | ————— — r. eae im Sens raat pr = oe ous ak Aouad tae for flim. | An-address from the congrega- jchiirch propay. In cougoctes the feet. -* Toronte, Ont. (Special)—Fer | that sufferers were able to —_ Civic Stadium. Chairman Roy in the mile and a half Pa eeeint acmuane oak oe eo ald ane a Pamenh vena’ cistoe ; pir me the} Louls Pasteur, the French | CATTLE Oo Ot Se es Aca ae oan Jem!” Am > —+ + the er ; } i * i : . : } sas, : . . F siaa's tenmee all com | the same as last year. spiritual leadership, to the im-| church hall, “it was built in Mr. oo eee er a | BREEDING i ahithy so iaviak Semaenele eo oes San ar eomontale be — . = | 2 } . - ‘ « j " s = v Of course there are sti! several Damands bi lh ese: Whe Mg eda nimttnne ctinde cemsd alist bee devoaliomes : Thousands have been relieved | ditions, some of even 16 10 20 yean tax minute items whietr cannet | Peet. ont ° — lor roe . H RED Improve Your Service! with a cher own| All tite, ment hin ee arranged unti ‘me bu (Con: ) greed on resulting | t i their own’ wi ; generally, everything’ appears te| put Praca Bente wnt hi; {9 new plans to have free, super: ADDITIONAL TEACHERS TO BE } ; Save Money on Repeats! taken oe discomfort or | coties, anesthetics or asinngents — readiness for a tremendous ' government are pressing the fed- ee porns oa HS ' 9 Place Calls Early! aeons if ony ae eocret oy . , _ | eral government for a larger slice) ,. . | . ’ hemorrhoid id case after | "6 substance ‘edhe in 3, cere to a sai, em eee st) SUMMMELFSIMES TO EMArge | rm twentnnee tue | tact Serato | Shoes esenge ek sizhs meeting was (28 MATMEEY Duglessis would Mke to. ace the pemeock: ROLAry: Aman Mubley.| ESPs | in the evening ‘ot |} ment ray seporied and verde | Sido cse fr helng ured tam eae vasiaad 7 Bret ey | tederal government move farther yi) nen: aysh Siemens Lions : Early Morning! by : cdlieved. Ané on all parts of the body herve Shag a te phe Out of the direct taxation fields so|c..y:00 ot —_si-¢4-¢ ——— )_ Pain was promptly rele This new healing substance & | ___.riginally planned due to “‘the that hi : © cen oe rb: /etling Reeves, RCAF Associa- (P.E.1. Artificial Breeding Ass’) while gently relieving pain, actual | orered in supposilory or oinimen ——Monctonian being held Wedines- ("8 Us Sovernn ent could absor> ition: W. E. Jenkins, suppers; | ies eee reduction or retraction (shrinking) | form called Preparation H. Ask fo ‘day in Moncton which draws * !arger share of revenue col-| Herb Schurman, firemen; Dek | ee took place. individually tealed “conven many of the top horses and hofse- a or een nay - stare Henthorn, treasurer. | 4 : } { ah = And most amazing of os tion H Suppositories o _ men. Racing Is also sch@#yled for -.Mr. Duoressis did not elabora yi ] ; RU ] ‘ipated enr tiing RCAF_families is also a fac- ‘the improvement was maintained in | Preparation H ointment with Sa‘urcay evening. * on. Witat he means by a common- PL Bae oat peace ded to the antic ipated en ollmen i waich requires the consider- Rev. Sheen Donation eases where doctors’ observations | Le applicator. Preparation H Roy Beates revorting for the sense basis but it is well knowg! Negotiation | OF THE GUARDIAN | at the Summerside public I ies of the school board, | were continued over a period of | is sold at all drug stores Y's Men s‘ated a float to carry, that since 1946 he-has consistently The agreement by the Sum-/ tary and high schoc’s. “With the increased numbers ef ©glington and Howe Bay many months! e i jon guaran or the Sea ; Queen contestants in asked for a clear definition of the ‘Continued from Page 1) mersde School board to accept| It is reported that the legal ac- | sudents that seems likely to be |. W.I.. per Mrs. Russell fs In fact, results were so thorough : ia ES . oareaees yuco has been rn aa” pd — of the - death March 7 et the. former eligible students from S:; Mary’s| tion taken by the school COM-| presented for enrollment at the | Mills Maisie as ‘00 $ 5.00) a : aes " “a Mi a. roe oe a ee m-nister, Sidney Smith, and Mr. Academy eperated by S:. Paul's; ™ssion of St, Paul's Pacish re- | heginning of the new school term, Breadalbane, per Major coy ating Bh A - sa¥ a and — on in tax collect- Green's appointment early las Romen Catholic parish in Sum-/avesting the supreme Court '0 the town council and the Sum-| Hicks, ................. 25,25 j i : » IS & Cor’. ing me:hods. as monta. Sei culted in the pre. 2ccept the children normally al-| merside school board are faced | ; ipa Suly = ich eit jot| Mr. Duplessis said he would CANADA LOST CONTACT Sone a anion netenek | tending St. Mary's Academy has| with the ‘problem of providing Pware ee aes Smart shoppers reach ror iS oad hr ay. rn ath which wll jn- probably consent to minor amend-| He said the lapse in appointing aphors hic aes been dropped because the school ; sufficient teachers and accommo Po Sree es Pe eer clude the Ssa Queen and her : i eos hiPat inist facilities. on which work is now sept there | aati | Montrose; per Misses Judy Ben princesses and other floats and | ments to the Conadian constitu-'an external affairs minister | \derwas’. board had agreed to acc 99 dations for the students. Campbell Side tte e $3 formasions. ton but he ee ete ee ne = - — ae Arrangemenis are also being Students at the beginning o' e| At the present time ee | and Lynda Bowness -... 28.74 because , ‘Carnival director Charles any wreopene cagage the esis | tween Conade an s o Vonee: Ne completed for the hiring of addi- | 2¢w school er schcol construction seems Jikely, | ; - | Hogan stated thet several persons |! "%e eect of confederation. tions and other international bod- | 11452) teachers to provide insiruc-| A further anticipated increase} and the increased educational | Town of Georgetown, per . \ The Quedce premieysaid he ies. . tion for the app-cximately 700! in the enrollment resulting from | eoe:4 for more teachers and ac-| Major Hicks ........... 100.56 ; Ho sum re jms! Prime Minister’ Die enbaker | Canada must have an independ- additional! children frem_ St. | the occupation of the Hillcrest | .9mmodation appears almost ce | New Annan per Mrs, Wal- . _— - Wednesday to reiterate Quebec's ent, —eo-operative and construc-: t by incom-/ tain to result in an upward hike Se ‘. - BRIEFS. ! 7. * 4 “firm, clear and precise views’ | tive foreign policy ef its own, the - ‘on constitutional and taxation is CCF spokesman said. Too often in sues, the past Canada hed simoly re- . : | “I met Mr. Diefenbaker to out-, flected the views of the United dims t#S"decires and wiches of the, S:ates. province of Quebec. The federal; Mf Green said he intends to government has changed hands, |lead the Canadian delegation at bec’s attitude on® fedeva!-provin- | @7@! Assembly and svend 28 much - 'cial issues is unchanged.” | time there as possible. But he eg- ATTEND CAMP A reporie> asked Mr. Duplessis P2cied it-wou'd be imposrible to Pearl Cannon, Ronnie MacNeill, if he felt tae federal government's >* there for the whole session. -and “Ann Stewart, all’ of St. attitude had changed. In his main policy statement, Eleanors, are at‘ending a camp “| hope so," he said. Mr. Green said the Canadian gov- at Dundas, P.E.I. Another asked if the question ecmment has consistently _sup- : ‘of federal grants-in-aid to Quebec , Ported propésals for negotiations at ee ‘a universities hed been discussed. [with the Soviet Union on the Ber- : ; 'Quevec universities do not accept lin and other issues. and s Ricky and Tommy, of H ary : lion. oe eehad ties “ever ng | federal aid because the govera-| “Since in this thermonuclear | to spend their summer vazatioa|™ent describes the grants as an|#3¢ war is unthinkable, eel iation for | with Mrs. Johnston's pares‘s Mr. |¢ncroachment on the province’s|"0 alternative to negot and Mrs. Alan MacKi: - . exclusive rights in matters of ed-| the solution of these problems.” a ny ee RUS‘\AN LISTENS IN “We talked about the claims of | Listening. intently from the | the province of Quebec in all LATE NOTICES fie'ds.” said Mr. Dvo'bssis. debate was Russian Ambassador sa pa onta feo, Moreover, our attitithe on so a end ge seorys se see announcements these matters has always’ been another pols x. eee es Classified ‘ratified by the people of Quebee s@id: 7S Advertising Section.) and T_hone it will be ratified again’ “Unfortunately, circumstances in the future.” da not seem propirious for great Tie premier said party polities of sudden progress on the. basie | play no part in federal-provineial | Problem of (German) reunifica-| pees talks. The discussions dea); tion. John Barwise in her 87th year. ; ; ips “orn: low Her remaing were. forwarded strictly with constitutional and! “This should not, seeerte ee from Jelly's Funeral Home to, ‘?X3*!on issues. © enee Ot Sees: Ree 40k BARWISE—At Springfield West on Thursday July 9, 1959 Mrs. her late residence from where oe = dike funeral will be held on Saturday | $ T d hes are ahear sy egal eee Sts at 2 ovlock. In érment in Bethe MCX Ferme wom as eiicce ton — cients coms AGaetY. (Continued from Page 1) e'gn ministers corference would PALMER — At the Prince County, sudjects of crime, horror, cruelty lead “cannot now be predicted.” Hospital Taursdsy July 9h, and violence. CANADA STILL HOPES Helen S. Palmer, wife\ of the; The definition, said Senator; But the Canadian government late. Adan W. Palmer of 323 Roebuck, defines nothing. It only still hopes a summit meeting can| Poplar Aveaue, Summers'de, | ‘‘muddiedsthe water.” ibe agranged, he said. age 60 yoars. Funeral arrange-; WRONG CONCEPTION | Perhaps subjects such as nu-| “ments wil be announced bater.| The drafters had provided a clear weapons tests and peaceful | : IT —Cu- sad Yaar-| rong conception, that is they uses of atomic energy might then Pons Seoul ee had Substituted **sex” for “ob- | be discussed in addition to the sult of an accident on Thurs-! Scenity.’ | Rerlin problem. day, July 9, 1959, Barry Gal- | “Obscenity much broader At this stage IF think as few preconditions and prior stipula- lant, son of- Mr. and Mrs, | than just sex.” George C. Gallant of Mayfield,| This amendment should be re-; tions as possible should placed age 10 years. His remains will ferred back to Justice Minister in the way of a summiefheeting.” be forwarded this afiernoon .from the Charlottetown Funer- al Home to the residence of his parents. Funeral notice la- ter. _———$—$———— Monuments Granite - Marble Bronze Vere Beck & Son : id.“ S + Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870 for reconsideration, he | —— ' Fulton There were indications now of said. a trend to incveased ovarticipa- Senator Roebuck said great tion in any summit conference. caution should always be ones | Tee eo “aes a cised.in- drafting such legislation. | “Legislation to curb freedom of | Shower Is Held speech and—publication_in—an—at~ loi a « : tempt to curb some certain evils | For Burton Girl may easily create evils greater . , than- those cought to be sup-' Avery happy event was held| pressed<.. . |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | “Suppressive laws adminis- Melvin MacGregor, 3urtonon the fered by bigots, by busybodies, evening of June 23 when approx- hy over-zealous people, can do a imately one hundred and seventy very great -deat-of harm_in_any—friends._neighbours and relatives community." gathered to tender their daugh-' He said there are “a good|ter Kemmie, a _ miscellaneous! many people who view the activ-| shower. —. * ae Beep who would travel; The living room was tastefully | gallery to gallery pinning decorated in pink and white fig leaves on nudes and statues| streamers and wedding bells. as prudes and busybodies.” The bride to be was escorted | f.. es I have said before, but Que-, the September session of the Gen-/ | commons Gallery. throughout a } Mary's Academy that will be ad-' housing developemen Hard Surfacing Goes Ahead | At Record Rate Seven asphalt plants are going 2, full capacity to produce pave- iment for the highways of Prince Edward Island ia one of the big- esi programs of hard surfac- ling in the history of the prov- ince. To date the Hayes plant work- ing in the Alberton district hag compleied a stretch of road_be- jtween Alberton and Tignish as: well as streets within the towns and villages. This plant will move shortiy-to O'Leary and will start — on last year’s tax rate of $ 25.00 most inexpensive salesman you can 7 employ «--4 GUARDIAN - PATRIOT - WANT AD | InPEl - | digan plant {s paving the Seven Mile Road and will start paving the Commercial Road and An- nandale Road shorty. All seven plants, Hon J. George MacKay reports, have other con- tracts and will continue paving as long as weather permits. At, Pinette,«.pile.driving.. has... -beeneompleted? on the new, bridge.and the actual construc- tion of the bridge will begin im- mediately. Work on the substruc- ture of the Hillsboro Bridge is paving toward West Cane. Curran and Briggs Summerside plant has already completed a) portion of the Linkletter Road and | is making preparations to move to the Blue Shank Road. Green; Warren Maritimes Limited 1s | |moving its plant to Borden and | will complete contracts at Augus- | tine Cove and at Chelton. Cur-! ran and Briggs. Milton plant has | been supplying asphalt for paving in the Brackley Point area and at Mayfield and is preparing to saift operations to the Rocky -Point..district. ~ < ~"-Watren'’s Charlottetown pbant ; Will shortly start work in the: Bunbury and Johnstone's River section. The Island Construction Co., is paving between Murray River and Murray Harbour and will shift work shortly to fhe | Commercial Road and the Wood Islands shore road. | Matheson and MacMillan's Car- ' to a lovely decorated chair und- er a large wedding bell, which later showered her with confetti. She recejged many lovely gifts of silverZ linen and electrical appliances, also.a large number of envelopes, which were opened | by Miss Beverty Howard, while Mrs. Colritige Rogers read the ac- companying verses and geod wishes. Miss Siella Howard ar- ranged them on the table. Kemmie, in her usual gracious manner, thanked al! for their. [kindness and extended an invi- tation to all to visit her in her new home in Moncton, N.B. All joined to sing “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow, and a dainty lunch was served. The evening ‘was pleasantly. spent in dancing. Violin music was furnished by | Guy Bou!l'er and Lea Dovie. Ae- | companists' Mrs. Colridge Rogers and Lorne ‘Howard. Mrs. Finley Fraser and Miss Bernice McPhee of Charlotte ~/ town also entertained at a. per-| sonal showex ig honor of Miss | MacGregor, Phone 8506 a progressing on schedule, Mr. MacKay said. CORRECTION NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. LTD. THE FRIGIDAIRE ADVERTISED IN NEW WAY FURNITURE AD IN YESTERDAY'S GUARDIAN WAS ERRONEOUSLY PRICED ... 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