Perea ae rene eens renee EXPLOSION AND FIRE WRECK FARM SHED A shed containing several drums of gasoline was destroyed by fire at noon yesterday en the farm of Eldon Drummond, South Freetown. However the house, which was located nearby end a garage were saved through the efforts of the R.C.A.F. Firemen who rushed their pumper to the scene and rendered invaluable service. A few apple trees near the shed were also destroyed. The explosion afd fire occurred when a son, Irwin was pumping gas from one of the containers. ISLAND BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL James Gillian, Alberton, is a patient in the Western Hospital. VISITING MAYOR Miss Frances Currie, Char- Jottetown, is spending a holiday with her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Winston Currie, Alberton. MONTAGUE GUEST Mrs. Ford MacRae, Iris, is the guest of her brother-i -law | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Angus | Matheson, Montague, while her/| son is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Richard Collings and family have returned to Lynn, Mass., after visiting in Montague. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. her Burn Mortgag Glasgow and district Junior Far-| mers as they pass another sign | post in their development. The highii i , i Mr. Mac- Leod and family, Summerside. | were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Montague. WELCOME GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. Alberton, have as welcome guests | their son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Eric Caldwell of Dartmouth, also their other daughter, Miss Belle Wilkie of Charlottetown. : | ARSENAULT FUNERAL |New Glasgow Junior Farmers On Centre greater things to come. Ralph Dickieson acted as chair- man and made a few brief re construction of the Recrea- . He then : fit man- Benk, Hunter Hey & present . Treasurer Billy Andrew was called on to make some com- ments. He addressed ALBERTON — Fred C. Ram- Following voting for councillor, Mr. Campbell asked that Mr. Ramsay's nomination be made unanimous. and Leigh Weeks. Robert E. Campbell, president of the West Prince—Liberal As- sociation, presided, with vice- | president Kenneth Matheson oc- Coroner's Inquest g FRED C. RAMSAY election. ! | Premier A. W. Matheson. Hon. ' J. George MacKay, J. Watson! MacNaught. and the candidates were called to the platform and addressed the convention. The President recognized the pre sence of Hon. J.A. Bernard, Hec- i =mues.aee Adjourned loOct. which involved : two or three motor vehicles which occurred about 9 p.m. on the night of July 29th. One-quarter of a mile from Murray River on the road leading te Murray Harbour. He described the position of both cars and gave the measure- ments between a Dodge half-on truck which was parked on the side of the road and believed to | be involved in the accident stating that it was a distance of 143 feet between th truck and nearest car. Const. R. Lawford also gave evidence and exhibited photos taken at the scene of the accident | and of the Lecco car which had op Ee eee TSLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague-972; Souris $2.2 2 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Sal, Aug, 8, 1955. (FOR OTHER ISLAND NEWS SEE PAGE 16) 1st Prince Liberals Name Arsenault And Ramsay pete cig> 2) aye Fer i Se see hg ae HON. PROSPER ARSENAULT tor Richard, Neil MacLeod and Lester Wallace in the audience. Hon. Prosper Arsenault, the first speaker, expressed the opinion that the Conservative party has nothing to offer that is not already being done. He gave assurance that his own party will work for the people as it has in the past. BEYOND EXPECTATIONS He referred to the rnural elec- trification program which — has gone beyond eee i ae oe, Be ee : Da ir wson By Minister Vancouver 5% 77 Edmonton 47 7 ‘One passage in a message|Calgary s- 2 -from the Hon. Douglas S. Hark-| Winnipeg 48 % ness, federal minister of agri-| Toronto 61 81 culture, appearing on Page 3-B, | Ottawa . 0 & in the Farm Edition presented as | Montreal 61 82 Part of today’s paper, was drop- | Quebec 5S 7 ped out due to a slip in produc-/ Fredericton 62 75 tion. Saint John 2 7 The original message from Mr. | Moncton 6171 Harkness included the following | Halifax 62 66 paragraph: Charlottetown oO 7 « “New credit facilities for farm | Sydney 60 75 improvement and for farm ac-| Yarmouth, o | - WEATHER — | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- oes SS ee ae “HALIFAX (CP) — The weather office hays a weak disturbance located 100 miles south of Yar- aot Edward Island, eastern nS counties, Lower St. John Rive Valley: Cloudy with widely ééat tered showers; little change temperature; light easterl) winds. Low-high at Kentville & and 73, New Glasgow 62 and 7% Sydney 6 and 70, Charlottetown and Moncton 60 and 73, Freder ieton and Saint John 62 and 78. . Outlook for Sunday: A few showers. High tide today at Charlotte town at 1.18 a.m. and 1.14 p.m on Sunday af1.46 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. At Rustico at 8.00 4,.m. anc 8.49 p.m. and Sunday at sam and 9.32 p.m. Summerside tid¢”~ eighteen minutes later than Char lottetown. Sun rises today at 5.08 @.m. and sets at 7.31 p,m: and rises Sunday at 5.6 a.m. and sels © at 7.30 p... & mouth, N.S. continues to feed moist air across the Maritimes. move should turn more toward the west today. Consequently little change in the weather is antici- pated. » Annapolis Valley, salesman you can employ - -- a | GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 Election. Northern |) ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, BELFAST + The annual memorial service will be held next Lord’s Day, August 9th at 3 p.m. The min- ister, Rev. Donald Nicholson ‘will conduct the ser- vice and deliver the message. | LIBERAL CONVENTION | THIRD KINGS A convention will be held in the Legion Hall at on/Aug. 17th at 8 P.M. to nominate two candidates to contest the forthcoming Provincial Poll Chairman will please send. five accredited delegates. Everybody welcome! Hugh McEachern, President. Third Kings Liberal Association. DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO © 135 Kent St. Ch’town i NOTICE There 10th at 8:45. A good attendance ss expected. Convenor. will be a Liberal busi- | mess meeting at Kinkora August Kensington CAMEO poll in these two districts is LIBERAL NOMINATING CONVENTIONS THIRD & FIFTH DISTRICTS OF PRINCE To be held at the Baptist Church Hall, Summerside, on Thursday, August 13, 1959, commencing at 8:00 p.m. Each requested to arrange for five REGENT SAT. MATINEE 2:00 <ALL THE ROARING, RABCORS, fot ROWDY EXCITEMENT OF THE es 2 } CLASSIC LEGEND OF THE WEST! POWER MACHINE ANY SIZE WELL IF YOU delegates to be in attendance, with a suitable number of alternates. Convenors are requested to immediately call their poll meetings. Hon. A. W, Matheson and other . promin- ent speakers will be present. Everyone welcome. DR. A. R. GRANT, President N, R. MacLEOD, Secretary — ATTENTION if The funeral for Mary Anne Cecile, Leith Dickieson, president of the Arsenault took place yesterday | Téanization, directed his expres- morning from the home of her| #005 of thanks to George Kitson brother, Philip Arsenault, Sit. | for his service m grading and Hubert to Egmont Bay Church “*aping the lot. been moved to Abney. witnesses who gave t were: Mrs. Gormiey, John F. ‘| Jackson, Beach Point,: Lioyd S. Gordon, owner of the half-ton : : Mrs. James Collings and grandson, Richard Doyle, who had spent the past month in Montague. ENJOYING VACATION if Will be accepting outside pupils ! NEED WATER WE CAN HELP YOU! rE #4 : ® Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Maines, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mundy, Framingham, Mass., | where Requiem Mass was cele- brated at 9 a.m. by Rev. Francis Arsenault. Msgr. Nazaire Poirier Past president Robert Rack- ham some observations concern- : ne Fa3 “| truck; Wayne Cyril Johnston, Murray River: Ellis H. MacPher- son, Peters Road; Charies B. COMPLETE PLUMBING, HEATING & for Alberton High School Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. Please notify secretary as soon as possible- officiated at the grave. Pail- bearers were Fred Gallant, Aus- tin Hachey, Cerien Bernard, Ted) Arsenault, Emil Buote, Clement Campbell, Alliston; John A. Fer- ed the cars and ‘stated that they were so extensively damaged that it was difficult to determine their condition prior to the accident. Still in hospital at Montague are five members of the Harper +| Lecco family and Edward Pal- mer, while Wayne Harris is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital and young Harold Lecco is receiving special treatment in hospital at | ELECTRIC SERVICE ; fi Reed the contractor. The orchestra who have been g are enjoying a vacation visit with | Professional Cards : | faithful throughout the past year Chartered ok aa “= a and have played a major part in| , . replenishing the finances of the) A | bie am small snes! 2. matching shirts as a i ‘ T. Earle Hickey & Co. LATE NOTICES ex the group's appreciation. | Mrs. Canadian Sank of Commerce Others who expressed them-! Dickieson, Mrs. Robert Rackham, Building selves on this occasion were Ian! press secretary. aN oye MacLeod, Sterting MacRae, first) Possibly 100 people participated president of the organization,| in square, modern and old-time | Insurance | selections and the guests were BR. E. Ellis & Son er Fre — Auto — Cesuslty Summerside S Semmer %&. INMAN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Gummersite hone 2400 BLANCHE ENGLAND Secretary. i COOK—As the result of a drown- fing accident June 2, 1959, Fraser C. Cook in his 6lst year. His remains arrived last even- take place on Monday morning | the Junior Farmers Giris. NOTICE ° ing by motor hearse from at 8.15 to St. Bonaventure’s| The evening's entertainment Optometrists Chatham, N.B. and are resting Church Tracadie for Requiem | was a success. from the stand. , at Jelley’s Funeral Home, High Mass at 9 o'clock. Inter-| point reaching ast At m E. E. Parkman O'Leary. The funeral will be ment in Church Cemetery. | forth when planned. — Due to the possibility of Opt. B., 2.0. on Sunday from Cape Wolfe | The aim was a spiritual uplift-jan enlarged enrollment, | h c oye PHONE 3287 United Church with service a ee en tare. Cen | ee a eines, te ee those wishing to attend! (Fo G4 ‘ i % Ss : i to sho jon . i 0s eet ae Summer St. Summerside Connene: Pa bee st, m. ae MacLeod of Beach Point in mae | tumty appreciats Grade IX, X and XI, in ee sont ewmnn ma those who assisted in securing the 'y4141) High School for the | +f. ~4 .|coming year should make | j B. F. Hunter, B.0. if application to the under- hs Semmerside, P. E. 1 Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING @4th year. Remains resting at Montague Furnishing Funer- al Home. Funeral service from} ; f ae I , . ~ 1A \ tee Pex MITCHELL — The death occur- red at the P.E.J. Hospital, Aug. \OTEWews et ial and recreational 7, 1959, of Arthur Mitchell of Church of Christ, Murray Har- with friends. ; i staneme Photographers | Moun Stewart n his 4th yeor., our Sunday " August th at = lth" ANE AUDIE MURPHY | His remains will be transferred 2 p.m. Not on Saturday as pre-| . The Read Studios this afternoon at 3.30 from the viously advertised. Interment | | MARI BLANCHARD D. W. SEARS | Cuteliffe Funeral Home to the’ will be in Murray Harbour BRAN Trustees Morell School | LYLE BETTGER . home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Cemetery. District Barristers Affleck, Mount Stewart, where er LORI NELSON they will rest until 145 Monday "TiS tai on August 6, 188 Le| SPECIAL OFFER ‘F. Dunn, Secretary: THOMAS MITCHELL ‘George MacMaho | afteroon, then to Mount Stew- : ; wre ? if ee ™ | ‘art United Church for funeral ™0& Pineau of Rustico,’ age 66 ae service commencing on arrival. Interment in Mount Stewart cemetery. years. His remains were trans- \ ferred from the Hennessey $1.95 cwt. Funeral Home yesterday at 4 o'clock. The funeral will be (he Kensingten “en Scturdey'd | Phone Summerside 3551 Summerside & held this at 9 e'cock| KENSINGTON G NT i EB Campbell BA, LLB | AEDS — Me tee oe Se mere Se REGE Tonight Only Chane Side S018 | Bedford, on Aug 8th, 1959,/ Rustico, for Requiem High FEED SERVICE Mass. Interment in the church \ Crockett! and Gollant Bldg. S'Side, James H. Arbing in his 90th . NOTICE ‘heral ; : Students for Grades X, XI, or XII coming to Liber Stella Maris High School, North Rustico, apply to se . . the Secretary. Stella Maris has its own scholar- Nominating Convention 4th DISTRICT OF KINGS PROUD YOUNG REBELS DS RL | te - KENMURE Beautiful for situation on the banks ef the historie Brudenell River everlooking Georgetown Harbour and Brudenell Island which sits like a gem in the silvery sea, like a fertress built by nature for herself. There is a monument on this little Isle in memory of the Pioneers whe came from Perthshire, Scotland im 1803 and carved out homesteads for them- es in the virgin forest. Across the river is Brudenell Point where there is a cairn marking spot where DeRoma had a colony in by gone days. home has a wide shore front and a house large enough for an hotel, shell fish on it in river. Ideal for a tourist home and summer cottages or motel. Beautiful of shore front. Buildings in good repair. Three large barns ‘and eleven smaller of about 270 acres with its rich, fertile and grassy meadows, intersected gs and streams, is an ideal farm fer the raising of beef or dairy cattle, sheep rais- growing. A farm in which one inter ested in livestock, will become like the Pat- of old who was very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold. ide privataé lane or road in centre of farm leading to wn and Charlottetown. Then crossing pavement we are in a good land and a large, with a frontage on pavement 40 chains a, “little more or less’’, lar ge enough to build a one mile race-track where of the sport of kings can enpoy him self.to his hearts content. This land is sur- beautiful wood whose trees in su er will yield him shade and in winter fire. the lover of nature may find longue in trees, books in the running brooks. and good in everything. ‘ ° rs Hh paved highway betweea - | ghips in addition to those offered by the Depart- MURRAY RIVER PUBLIC HALL Liberals as Liberal policies will be discussed. | Sands Progressive Conservative polls in Murray ment of Education. Apply early. THE SECRETARY, a - AUGUST lith., 8 P.M. G Each poll is to have five accredited candidates er Premier A. W. Matheson, Dr. M. L. Harbor Hall on Saturday, at 8:30 p.m. Federal pane: members and provincial candidates will be pre- Stella Maris High School North Rustico, P.E.I. present. : | t Of Murray Harbor ‘East and West and Little An invitation is extended to all interested Lunch will be served. sent. A large attendance is requested. for further particulars apply on premises. GEORGE FERGUSON, President.