- LARGE CROWD WATCHES EVENTS | -| again next year to’ gain perma- _ possession of the silver- Hiram Millar Kee ps Title At Montague Regatta MONTAGUE — Hiram Miller, in his lobster boat “‘BreezeQuiet’’, won Murray Harobr North, z pas <3 + ge is HE Her remains wii res at the Charlottetown Funeral Home. Funreal Notice later. YOUNG: At Summerside on Wednesday, July 15th George Andrew Young of 15 Johnston Street Summerside in his 5ist year. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home on take place at St. Paul’s Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. with interment i the Church cemetery. 3 PERRY — At. Blind River, Ont., . 2 o'clock at which time they will be forwarded to his late residence from where the fu- neral will be held Saturday morning leaving the house at 9 o'clock for Requiem High | ieee a al sy.) stayed on for Clow was the official starter. The most popular spot in the late afternoon was the sopper where members - the Lower Montague lnctiiote. serv- ed over 700 meals. During the afternoon, the amusement booths and canteens were-well patronized, and many ' BOAT RACES menene 2 Beene ih the Lower .| Montague Regatta: - . Light sixes: 1. David Irving, Murray Harbor North; 2. Dan Condon, Lower Montague; 3. Dick Sencabaugh.. Heavy Sixes: f. John frving, Point Pleasant; 2. Warren Mil- lar, Murray Harbor North: 8. Gus Burke, . Montague. Eight i Preston Hig- ginbotham, all, River; 2.. Hiram Millar, Murray River; 3. George MacDonald, Souris. 30 Horse power; 1. Doug Cof- Arnold Van- Gerard 40 HP. Outboard: 1. Art Love, "| Charlottetown 2. Garth Crockett’ Charlottetown; 3. Gerard. Burge, Charlottetown. Straight dash, fishing bolts: 1. Preston Higginbotham, Murty River 2. Hiram Millar, Murray River; 3. John Irving, Point Pleasam. Outboard crulser class: 1. Dr. A.E. Ings, Montague 2. Henry Peters: Charlottetown; 3.. Kenny Clements, Montague. ar for all’’ for fishing boats: n evening of} dancing on t ier. 4 stine, 1. Hiram Millar, Murray River; 2. Preston Higginbotham, Mur- Pleasant. Snipes: 1. Arthur Clements, Montague 2. Chester Vanlder- Charlottetown; 3., Kenny Macintyre, Montague. Announcer, Stewart Smith, Charlottetown. : SWIMMING RACES Results of swimming meet at. Lower Montagué* regatta: Boys 13 years and under, free style: 1. Fraser Inman; 2.- Bobbie Ballum. Girls free gtyie, 14 to 16 years: 1. Marilyn Annear; 3. Mary Hewitt. Boys free style, 14 to 16 years: 1. John Lecco; 2. Donald Henal- gar. Boys 13 years and under, breast or side stroke: 1, — Ballum; 2. John Clair. Girls; breast or side stroke: 1. ay Hewitt; 2. Marilya Ann- | "i 17 years and over: 1. Leo Jamieson; 2. John Morris. Boys open: 1. Leo Jamieson; 2. Brent Stewart. Girls opeL._Marilys ya.Annear; 2. Shirley Stewart. Boys punt race: 1. Boyd Coffin. Highest point total of the meet, 1. Bobby Ballum; 2. Mary Hewitt. The swim meet was under the direction of Heather Jamieson, Peter DesRoches, Morgan Mit- chell and Joan Murphy. ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 16, 1959. Hospital Insura On Tuesday evening, July 7th | the new Prince Edward Island Hospital Insurance plan was ex: té6 the people, in the O'- Léary Public Hail, by Dr. Prowse of Charlottetown, which will only -|be compulsory for those resi- dents of the province who fall. into the classification of employee | groups or coll ve “groups - members of the other classifica | Explained By Dr. Prowse nce Plan of the Island should. move to another province, He would stil! be covered for a period of three months, in order that he may ob- tain coverage in that province. Up to $14 a day would be paid if a person took sick while on a trip outside Canada and required a ts scat is WEATHER The pay direct groups can de- cide for themselves if they wish| TORONTO ‘CPz — Temperat- tp take advantage of the pian. | ures issued by the weather of- One reason for having the plan | fice: :\he pointed out was that hospi- Min Max tal, rates have increased becayse | Dawson * 46 62 hospital care is improving.. Vancouver 57 ” The plan wifi go into operation | Victoria a 6 October, Ist., 1959, and is only | Edmonton 37 71 open @ rebidents of P. E. 1. | Calgary 525 Those who join will be provided | Regina “o basie werd service. The rates | Winnipeg a &€ will be $2 monthly for a single | Toronto oe 8 person‘and $4 a month for a | Ottawa Ss 86688 married couple, which would pro- | Montreal 63:.- @ vide protection for his entire fa-| Quebec S88 mily, except for children over | Frederictow v7 6m nineteen years of age. a John = : alifax. It is understood if a resident | iu 0 s ’ Sydney 59 78 Household Guard | ¥anmoun sm St. John’s 56 77 ‘Trains At Night HALIFAX (CP) — The weather ‘ office says little change is ex- la Crosse Lake in Northern Sask- In training every Tuesday -and| pected in the district today. be on duty at Government House|and showers; when Her Majesty Queen Eliza-|temperature; light ° winds. beth and H.R.H. Prince Philip high—at—Halifax 63 and 75, Yar- visit the . mouth 60 and 70, Kentville and The imstructor is W-O. 2 Tom) New Glasgow 60 and 80, Goshen Johnston of No 1 Detachment ‘‘I’’|60 and 75. giment| ward Island, New Brunswick: nigh Variable cloudiness; little change ai in temperature; light winds. Low- Mac- high at Sydney and Charlottetown the|57 and 80, Moncton and Frederic- Mio, ton-57_and_83_Saint John 55 and| the Band is/| 78, Edmundston and Campbellton 57 and 88. town at 6.01 aim. @ 7 : At Riistico at 1.46 a.m, and 2:35 The first trading post on Ile a| p.m. - Summerside tide eighteen minutes hater than Charlottetown. atchewan was built by Joseph Sun rises today at 441 a.m. and - Frobisher im 1776. ‘ ' ate ht 1 p.m. Milior only has to win the troniiy ray River; 3. John Irving, Point with the times... 4 ? j * SWIFT’S PREMIUM SMOKED Butt or Shank End SWIFT'S: DINNER STYLE PURE PORK _ SAUSAGE | | SWIFTS PREMIUM TENDER SWIFTS PURE SHORTEN ING SWIFT'S LUNCHEON MEAT | SWIFT'S FOR LUNCHEON OR SALADS_ Everyday Low Prices ONLY AT DOMINION—RICHMELLO Forecasts: Mainland Nova Scotia: Cloudy Ifttle change in Low- Cape Breton Island, Prince Ed- Charlotte- pm. High tide today SALAD DRESSING _,".%. 37c| ONLY AT DOMINION—RICHMELLO. PEANUT BUTTER ghee | DYSON’S SWEET GHERKINS sorne 39C BARBOUR’S PREPARED, MUSTARD 10%. - 1O¢ DAVD'’S 4: ENGLISH TOFFEE Tact 29 FREE GIANT SIZE COLGATE TOOTH PASTE FAB GT..sIZE §9¢ BURFORD SUB STANDARD . BARTLETT PEARS 2 3 3% Aont Cut vit ot There te absclutely wo finer meat than whet you fiad st pay Reenactment ~ and Blue brand beet right in the pa Blue brand doesn't come up to ‘ when it comes to beef only ‘1 in 10 is good enough for DOMINION WIENERS i 1 Lb. Cello STORE HOURS MON., WED. & THURS. 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. | 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. ~ Celebrate with Sovings / ' VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SAT., JULY 18th, 1959. 155 QUEEN ST. , and Cut Meat Costs — regularly !” ee VO - Swill’ Outdoor: Holiday Values u. 55¢ 45c A5¢ Jewel 2 57¢ 3» "B5e_ SWIFT'S PARD RED MEAT PREM © eo ms 4B Dog Food 4 oe 49 LB. Canned HAM = 1.49. UNIT OF THE WEEK Silver Willow ‘Salad Plate Fruit Nappie AX WITH EACH 3.00 \ PURCHASE TUES., 8:30 oa te ot P.M. er ~ausompay’—————__100% _ SATISFACTION ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD AT YOUR DOMINION STORE ~, IS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TO Two Way Meat Service CUT FROM CHOICE ISLAND STEER GUARANTEED TO PLEASE — BLADE REMOVED E ROAST » 59° CUT FROM CHOICE ISLAND STEER —95% MEAT Short Rib Roast ~». §9° VACUUM PACKED Macaroni & Cheese . PICKLE & PIMENTO CHICKEN LOAF ~ 2 6 oz. » ee : 49° Truly Canadian Macs ae GOLDEN BROWN _Smoked FILLETS —(b. 32° ~ Fresh Daily Produce : FLORIDA RED SWEET JUICY WATERMELON Average 15 to 17 Ib HEALTH BRAND RED RIPE TOMATOES | 2 «00 CALIFORNIA RED CARDINAL . GRAPES LOCAL GROWN FIRM CRISP Iceberg Lettuce 2 wis 33C LOCAL GROWN 'g WHITE CAULIFLOWER LOCAL GROWN, TENDER _.. BUNCH BEETS 2 as Qe « 37 » 55¢) compisn. mhpagaie te 27¢ C. ~CUT FOOD COSTS | YORK CHOICE QUALITY Green B FOR SALADS OR SAND Boneless Chi ken 3‘ AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION ECONOMICAL REFRESHING LIFT: — D-S.L. 100 count © FOR SALADS — CLOVER LEAF PINK Salmon 5 4s = 49 8%. = Sle.