\ < MILLION DOLLARS IS ON DISPLAY G.H. Wood and Company Ltd.. Margaret Collins left) and (left! and Canadian Bank of Yvonne White complete the count . Commerce President, Neil J. of One Million Dollars, RedBomb AndArson Mobs AttackedBy Calcutta Police /pre@_niable sickness absentee- CAR ‘BANK’ 1S LOOTED ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) Everett Schwirtz, smoking a cigaret in his car, discovered his ash tray was missing— along with the 100 pennies it CALCUTTA, India (AP)—Po-, At one time rioters held the | cutta includizg the area- around = ¢ontained. lice ~ Tuesday night into) main parts of the city_against po-| Government House. He . became worried. He Cc mm ted bomb and arein} lice counter-attacks. The rioting here is on a much | locked under the floor mat. mess we’ seized parts of India’s} ‘The first official count reported | greater scale than the recen: di =| Sure enough. someone. had bigzest city and put the torch to/ seven persons were killed and 30 | turbances in Kerala state, where; takén the $500 in currency. he pciice vans, S$ gaa cars and | others. hit by police tullets.. | Prime Minister Nehru finally} had hidden there k Ser prog . Many thousands rallied to the | Stepped in to dislodge the Com- Next, he found he was out Cc. . af: ~ McKenna.- | ber 1 eee BRIEFS: VISIT MONTAGUE ‘Mrs. E. G. Saunders and Miss} Fisie MacLeod of Charlott-town, | visited their. many friends in Montague last. week. : ; ARE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy, Parkdale. are guests this week of Mrs. A.C. Green, Alberion. + TO NEW ORLEANS Rev. Thomas “8. McKenna ‘8-4 J:, New Orleans, Louisidnna has) returned to resume his duties/| er faving spent his: summer helidavs with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Swithen McKenna, Chel- | | breuchi ton and: other members of the’ ‘family. 40-HOUR DEVOTION HELD | urs devotion began in] Forty hours the Sacred’ Heart Church, Alber- ton, at 8.a.m. when High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Phelan On Sunday ‘ mornifg Sclema Hizgh—Mass was cele- ‘ brated by Father McKenna with Rev. E. Roche as deacon and SRev. H. Shea as sub-deacon. Tae —facty curs Co neluded with a| Hols’ Hour Sunday evening. All| servioss were very: largciy at-} teried. \ | LATE NOTICES {Also see announcements coiurans adisining Classified rh veriising Section.) BUELL — At ‘the P. E. 1. Hos- p.t2! on August. al. 1959, Mal. | ¢olm James of 21} Prince Etreet, and Murray Har- bour in his 63h year Rezting at Mac Lean’s Funeral Home until ° 3 ‘ Thursday) Funeral from Murray Harbour ‘United Chureh «with servite commencing at 2 \n'clock. In- fermen’ in- Murray. Harbour)” ceme'cry MARSDENg— At Kings County} Hosp-tal, Montague,*on Septem- 1959, Mrs. Thomas Al-| frcd Marsden ef Annandzle, in her Gah vear. Resting at tie Me-Lean Fureral Home where} * funcr2! service will be heid 8 Fridzy, commencing ~§ at o'clock, Interment in sean Af. -- = Monuments Granite - Marble Bronze Vere Beck & Sen. Ltd. ! Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870 | press of France. His paesen- ‘aboard by N. R. = CPR | Captain Sodme. Comm mist and leftist ‘ cali for| munist state government by legal protest agaiast the Bengal siate Mrocedures and suppressed the government's f00d distribution| violence. Also, the roles of Zov-| policies and swirled through the ernment and communism are re-| etrec's during the night. oy Ver here. | The great industria] city beside | ere was no immediate. indi- the Hoog't'v River in the Ganges | cation that | dcita was in the grip of its worst) ment might step into the troubles | /ervil conflict since the H.ndu-| jp Calcutta: Mosiem hostilities of the late _ 194¢s—d communal war finally! the gentral govein- of cigarets. He reached into the back seat, a carton. The cigarets were gone too. Schwirtz reported the theft to pcelice. “I lost some money bank once years ago,” plained. im a where he kept ~ he ex- ° to peace, by the appeals ee of Gandhi. meet STARTED MONDAY Violence under Red agitation began earlier in the week. Mon- day the rioters were suppresced | by tear-gas charges followed by | elub-wi ielding police. New mobs formed | ieiretan and brought a fresh reign of ter ror in the ¢ity of more than 000>-¢apital of West Benga! | gabe aptly calied by Kiplinz> The City of Dreadful Night and now a hotbed of Indian commu: ficm> t Many ‘students were among the riéters and clashes developed: | ‘ween thém and the vastly out | during Tuesday aftefnoon be- tween them and the vastly out- numbered polic. Rioters seized control of sev- eral areas by night and attacked | police wagens and government cars with bombs and torches. The government clamped on a strict order prohibitmg assembly of more than five persons. HELD. pow NTOWN AREA At one time the ricters con- irctied most of -downtown Cal- SHIP CAPTAIN | Yes ladies, greatest genuine famous | nearest Elna service centte. - ine is like. quality, design,-and_ simplicity | IN. QUANDRY yf offer, * , if - everything the Elna Supermatic MONTREAL (CPY — Aboard you". the capitan to mvite prominent budget. 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BOX 73 value ever offer ad; {0 Now- for the first ti 1 in your own home, simply of operation is a product of Only the lady who ‘can do, Elna will buy it for one for every | available in Walnut, 00. “Take advantage of these colours, with every purchase. the cheapest./ Do not worry none! Time purchase up. to Fill Free five colour brochure > 0. BOX 1592 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Industrial TIGNISH — One hundred years summer the corner stone Simon and S. Jude Catholic Church at Tignish was blessed and laid in place by the Right Rev. of Arichat — Mi occasion were his. secre- .. pastor Rev. Peter Mc- later Ht River, Rev.eFather MacPhee of Si.. Andrews, Rev. Father’ Mac- Donald of East Point and o'hers. Due to the serious illness of Bi- MacDonald of Charlotte- , at the time, he wes un- able to attend and perform the ceremonies much to the regret all those present. 8 | CORNER STONE. The corner stone, itselt © had ‘been hewed from a barge granite boulder which was transported from a field near Kildare Capes on the outzkirt of Tignish. Following the blessing cere- monies, His Lordship Bislrcp ‘Mac- Kinnon celebrated Pontifical High Mass, assisted by Rev. Dr. Mac- Donald as deacon and Rev. Fa‘- er Martel as eub-deaccon. The, | ceremonies were in charge Rev. Faber Aubrey from Mcnt- real who had been an assistant of the pastor, Rev. Peter McIntyre, sce the work-had started on the new church. Among thé diocean and visi iting | clergy was the aged and- be 2ved Rev. Father Syivan Perry, from Miscouche who had served the good people of Tignish for. many years prior to the time he was succeeded by-the Rev. Peter Mc | Intyre in 1843 Geoffery H. Wood, President, ; MeKinsoa, watch Bank Cashiers the C.H. Wood Company wil ative of Canada’s daily loss from | ; display at the C.N.E. Exhibit. which. Mr. Wood says this sum is indic- ‘ism. ‘ STARTED 1857 The actual .work of building, this h'storic church, which is: re garded as one of the largest. in | this province, started in the year 1857 from plans drawn by’ an arch::ect from Montreal wo sent an, ecficientymember_of his staff bo supervise the \euction. It és constructed {of domestic brick_througlout—in-Gothic ¢de- sign. The spire which stands; 185 feet hich from the grevud, not lands. THE ISLAND'S GREATEST ¢ @ 27" x 4” Colin MacKinnon, | ; TREMENDOUS SAVINGS—PROOF POSITIV MERCHANDISE—ALL REGULAR STOCK WE NO THE COUNTRY’S LEADING MAKERS. THE ARTICLE ON SALE. THIS IS NO TIME TO BE A “STAY-AT-HOME”, _IN TH’S SALE. SO WHY NOT COME | OUT TO THE COLISEUM TODAY. P.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY! © 2 FP. M.—ONE HOUR ONLY AXMINSTER MATS 4.44 ea. The Guardian, Chariotciown, Wed, opi. & 1050; |fescnion o Mazer and Mun Church Corner Stone Laid: One Hundred Years Ago. leipalities and Mayor of |Arn- son, speaking of the " strides made in his hometown in indus- trialization-said, “If you are going to do any real industrial promotion you havé to ‘realize | tomo nm © perdy 6 etna 1s & only'serve as en emblem of the Christian faitti- but as a beacon ying . or landmark fer fishermen far Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone, yes- out at sea. Seven shentiea olin the bless- ing af the corner stone, Bishop MacDonald of Charlottetown died: 1860, Rev. Peter McIntyre of Tig- nis, under whese pastoral charge the wew church there had been erected, was appointed Bishop in his place. He became the third Bishop of Charlottetown, in Suc- cession, to be named fdr the Seé ef Prince Edward Island. In that year the church at Tig- nich nearing completion, it was deeded bythe newly elected Bi- | hhop of Charlottetown, Father Pe- ter McIntyre, that the time had come to held the first solemn opening service with a dedication personaly did the ‘selling’ job in interesting Colesien in’ etiaie ing plants in his town: He was 1,800 industrial jobs in the town whose population is. only. 5,400 with workers corning in from many outside points. — : AWAKENING NEEDED In stating that the whole coun- try needs to wake up to the nééd for promotion .of industrial de- ceremony. velopment to prevent losing ex- ‘ port markets’ he expressed DEDICATION thorough approval of the es- Then on the 18th day of Aug- tablishment by the Atlantic Pro- ifist, 1860, i awaited for} vinces of their own agent in Lon- opening service and dedication ceremonies were performed by most Reverend Dr. Cannolly, Archbishcp of Halifax, ‘assised ‘by the Bishops of Chatham, Arictrat, Charlottetown and St. John, to- | gether with, a large number cf | visiting prelates, clergy and mot-| of the region to the people inter- ables (rom the Mar:time Province: | ested in possible development of es. > He termed this -‘positive act- Next year (1960) will mark thé et : . | yoc anniversary of the sopening noe eens = wereates of Worsi'p in 1860, and already| —"*° See | pans are under way by the pre- j come pastor, Rev. M. J. Rooney, to hold and appropriate —centen-| nial celebrations to comme ate | the memorable event of one hun- dred years ago. While all those | iwho. labored in the buildi of | | fixs ‘netable edifice togbther | | Wi those who took part in-the; opening dedication are now/ dead, yet this bistoric church stands as | & monument to their memory. - W. D. SUMNER don, England. He believes Watson Jamer is doing an excellent job and terms his efforts to promote a tour of the Atlantic Provinces by Euro- pean businessmen ? ‘forward step’ in bringing tie attractions most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT. WANT AD Phone 8506. IMPORT BUTTER Italy's butter imports ‘in 1958)" ~ reached a record of nearly. 42,- 009,000 poufids, mostly from Aus- | tria, Reighen and The eee OVER AN ACRE OF | BARGAINS! OPEN EVERY NITE TO 9. REGULAR 189.50 ~ PORCELAIN TUB WASHER @ FEATURING AUTOMATIC “CONOR” WRINGER HEAD .. @ WITH PUMP AND TIMER ba @ 11 LB. CAPACITY ~@ FAMOUS CONNOR BELL SHAP: ED ALUMINUM AGITATOR 94.47 ‘REGULAR 5.95 ° BEDSPREADS » 80x 90 : : 3.77 ea. CROCKEIT %& STOREY LIN ~_IN THE “COLISEUM” Expansion Said. Strictly Job Of Selling City j The president of the Canadian gavel made of He told of -the industrial pro =| Motion done i Arnprior where he| ASSORTED COLORS & PATTERNS) ~ walnut and manufactured in his home town: In return ‘he receiv- eda ge grag of branze — a — the seal of Charlotte- wi eremiaetl by nis: young son, Robert B. Simpson, he leaves rrow morning for Amherst, ek wt where he will attend the Méinual meeting of the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities. JUDGE STEPS DOWN OTTAWA (CP) — The orl tion of Mr. Justice James Bowes Coyne, 81, as a judge of announced : Souken by Justic Minister Fulton. Mr. ‘Justice Coyne, father of governor James; E. Coyne of resigned because of ill health He.has been on the, Manitoba! bench. since Decomber 1946. -TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-! tures issued by the weather office: es Ni ight Day Dawson 49 Vancouvr 49° 66 Victoria ° 44 61 Edmonton .: 49 62 Calgary - 95 69 Regina . 60 55 Winnipeg m 8 Ts Toronto 69 Ottawa 67 - Montreal 69 $+ Quebec 62 82 Fredéricton 65 73 os - ton oe + Halifex. e Cearetitows 62 = Sydney 61 74 Yarmouth a re ; St. John’s 5» 67 eubéktey and | | New the Bank of Canada, 6 Saint Joha’ { - HALIFAX (CP)—The weather offite says drier air is spréading siow'y southward across the dis- trict bringing sunny weather to Brunswick’ and Prince Ed- lard Island today. However, little change is expected in Nova Scotia: < Forecast® . Nova Scotia: Cloudy. with widely scattered showers and risk jof thunderstonms in the evening; i little change in temperature; light winds. Low-high at Halifax Fd Sydney 62 and 70, Yarmouth k | ae asZOowUw 2ng o-nen G2 Brunswick: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals; little change in j temperature. Low-high at Char- lottetown 62 and 70, Moncton and | Fredericton 65 and: 75, Saint John and 70, Chatham 62 and 75, Sande ‘on and Campbellton 66 an Bay of Fundy: Southerly winds. 45 except oteasional gusts to 36 in thunderstorms; overcest with a ew showers and risk of thun- ererees extensive. fog; visibil- | y- near zero, ime roving occasion- ally: to three miles; little change in temperat ure. High tide todey town at 9.47 am. and 10.48 p.m, At Rustico at 4.55 a.m. and 5.45 ">.m. Summerside tide eighteen nd 70, Kentville 65 and 75, ! Prince Edward Island and New 2 at Charlotte- 6 minutes Jater then Charlottetown, | Sim rises today, at 5.35- a.m. and sets at 6.50 p.m. a vesy-38 @ s0004 Agsvs ZNi3H . WOLY [assep ,, PsOMas, ayz “Apuey sAem[e Sul} M9} B das y j 859] OU SaAJesep OUM — [23ut 389]}31] INOA 10} Ae SUI}0x9 ‘MAU B Ul papusjq MOU 83[NJ} pus sedinf qiN1j ey} Jo suo ysnf * * * saigeg peo so, 618 sabueso ysaioin{ jsayols eyZ RNITURE AND APPLIANCE EVENT! CROCKETT and STOREY'S NIWA ‘5 BIG SELLING DAYS - AUG. 31:TO SEPT. 4 FOLKS ARE COMING FROM ALL OVER THE ISLAND (YES—EVEN A FEW. FROM THE MAINLAND) AND ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF. THE E—OUR PRICES MUST "BE RIGHT". IT'S ALL TOP QUALITY RMALLY CARRY AND ALL BEARING LABELS FROM SAME SERVICE AND QAULITY STANDS THESE PRICES ONL THE @ 9 LR. "SPECIALS FOR. WEDNESDAY ONLY DURING HOURS SHOWN 4 P. M—ONE HOUR ONLY! TRILIGHT A @ INSULATED TUB @ AUTOMATIC WRINGER HEAD 7 P. M—ONE KOUR ONLY! - REGULAR 19.95 ATTRACTIVE SHADE 11.77 TE 3 AT THE FAIR GROUNDS KENSINGTON RD. CHARLOTTETOWN BEHIND EVERY LY IN EFFECT DUR- WE ARE on er 12.30 .- > Se OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF “CONNOR” WASHERS AUTOMATIC OR CONVENTIONAL TYPES — REGULAR .239.50 FAMOUS "CONNOR" RMO WASHER oe CAPACITY @ WITH PUMP SALE PRICE FLOOR LAMPS ey | t