- Phone S’Side 3818 Erocket? and Gallant CRASH RESULTS, TWO ARE DEAD Above and also to the left are pictures of one of the two cars involved in a head-on collision at Harrington, on the Bracklely Point Road last night. Two men died in the flalming crash, de- scribed as one of the worst in the Island's history. The upper pic- ture shows the wreckage of the, 1958 Meteor sedan, tan and beige | - jin color, from the outside. The lower picture shows the wrecked interior with the steering . twisted and broken and j through the roof of the car. . ‘4 ASK SUMMIT MEET HAMBURG, Germany (AP)— The Socialist International called today for an early summit con- ference to consider ending the cold war. Winding up their sixth aes. the socialists also a resolution declarihg| the-solidarity of the Secialiet | International and of alj-free peo- ples with West Berli t to full liberty and security. 9 Brien, Winston Gallant, Cyril Mc- Kenna, Gerard Kelly and Keith; Kelly. * Flower bearers were James Smythe, Lloyd Gavin and Ber- nard Tousenard. | Interment was in the church Among the very large number of relatives and friends who at- tended the funeral were Sister Camil of St. Paul, Minnesota, an ai three of their cousins, Sister Agnes Mary of St. Paul, Minne- sota, Sister Hermenia and Sister | Ann Josephine, both of Charlotte- | Funeral Services Are Held Gallant, Herman Corcoran ~ sand Ralph Kelly. were Alton O'Brien, Horace ' 1 town. The funeral was under the dir- | ection of Gerald Rooney rT Pallbearers for Alfreda O’Brien by Elmo Crozier. REE q ef *f: i 2 fi 38 ngdS aft i 5 4 +" Summerside National Park area seems to be catching on very rapidly this}; sumer. On Saturday at least six ts took tourists and others. ali had good catches £ BS > - SAVE & TAX DOLLARS You ean deduct from your tax- able income payments made on any of these Registered Retire- ment Savings Plans distributed by Investars Syndicate: Rétirement Savings Certific — Fixed - interest, guaranteed plang tailored to your individual needs. Supplementary insurance available if desired. Equity. Retirement Plan — (1))- Investors Mutual -~-ef—Canada Ltd., a balanced investment for stability and income, or (2) In- vestors Growth Fund of Canada Ltd.—an¢ investment in equity securities for capital growth. | Combined Payment Plans —A selection of plans which com- bine shares of either mutual fund with Investors Retirement of the deceased, and | ~7;,— Certificates. - 6. F. Cameron District Mer., Summerside J. C. Montgomery Charlottetown J. Fulton Pierce Charlotietows j\Investors ‘syndicate —Z i we’ Camaea, tiaitee oe eee (Re Cerne Cte eet For Train-Car Crash Victims ALBERTON—Funeral for Edna O’Brien, aged 26, and; The Solemn High Mass of Re- Alfreda O’Brien, aged 24 whose | quiem was celebrated by Rev deaths occurred in Charlottetown | Justin Gavin, with Rev. Phalen Wednesjay evening as the result;McKenna as deacon and Rev. of an accident, were held from}Edmund Roche ‘as sub-<deacon. the home of their parents, Mr.« Rev. Michael J. Rooney was mas- anc Mrs. Alfred E. O'Brien, | ter of cermonies. Elmsdaie, to the Sacred Heart} Seated in the sanctuary were: courch, Alberton, Saturday More-| Rt. Rev. John A. Sullivan, DP., Rev. David McTague, Rev. Eric | S L A Ni Robin; Rev. Richard G. Ellsworth Brother Bernard, F.S.C. VISITS ELLERSLIE Pallbearers for Edna O’Brien | Mrs. Winnie Morrison returned | were Gerald O'Brien, Louis Me-| to Alberton last week after visit-| Carthy, Joseph L. Gallant, Jackie | ing relatives in Ellerslie. services ; ing. | | William O Sinfpson, Rev. Dennis | Gallant, Rev. Terence Campbell, |g Gonzaga Gallant, O.F.M., iRev. Clarence J. Pitre, Rev. | Pierre Arsenault, Rev. Floyd Mc-! 'Gaugh, Rev. Thomas. M. Me- | Lellan, Rev. Pius Murnaghan and | FAMILY REUNION —_ eee te a Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowness em |“ qyicie for dancing was furnish- | teriained at their home at Ken- | ed by Messrs Ivan ‘Pine cal sington at a happy family Te-| waiter Coates and a special fea- union in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ture of the evening was the Char- | John C. Campbell ¢ Trochu- leston, skillfully danced by Mrs. | Alta., who are visiting Mr. Camp- fvad Rowan, | Mire. Alison | bell’s sister, Mrs. David Clark M : and Mr. Clark, Kensington, and fayne and Mrs. Keith Mayne. | Rev. Leonard J. MacDonald, Rev, j ae. It’s Carver’s For Oif’ —=>= H “uid thé eualionn aueee a ee room—you forget themf” . Walter H. Carver “Petrol GASOLINE STOVE Ott 17 -NE Te other members of the family here. Mr. Campbell’s last visit home was fifteen years ago and | Professional Cards | Chartered Accountants “TT, Earle Hickey & Co. | Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. C Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited ‘Fire — Aute — Casualty 5 Sunvner St. Phone 2235 | oe DOUGLAS BROS. | 155 Kent St. ear ECONOMY aT... shallow:or.Deep Well oan SHOES, reg. 2.98 .. SKIRTS, reg. 2.98... BLOUSES, 3.98 .... Pumps to -300 gal. per hour at 50 ft. pump... motor and switch unil with deep well fittings. $4 06° & JONES LTD. | Dial 6565 |} = on » E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, B.O. Summerside, PELL Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS © Barristers ~ George R. MacMahon, a (Also Kensington ot ‘Saturday’ey’ Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. 164 Richmond Gtreet ~~ Bills piling up? You're always welcome at LARGEST ALL-CANADIAN LOAN GOMPANY Summerside: 5 Summer Street Phone 2145 ——— ‘ J | weekly sale. SHOES, reg. 3.98... ant me Terms: Cash- No returns. LUANS Phone 7306 NOTICE All arrears of taxes for the Town of ue will be published # not paid . before the. end of July. TOWN OF MONTAGUE. sila |: AT ALBERTON | 6TH ANNIVERSARY SALE JULY 20-25 4 Our entire stock of Groceries, Summer Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Boots, Wall Paper, and - Paint is priced to clear during this sale. The fol- lowing are only a few of the specials we offer you: | pam JACKETS, 3.98 .... Spec. 2.98 “GROCERY SPECIALS: _ | s laces ay 3 10 Ib. for 79¢ RS og a as cthed cas eee PURITY FLOUR ......... 100 Ib. Other Grocery Specials will appear in Lucky Dollar’ BLOUSES, 3.98 .......... Spec. 2.98 HOUSE DRESSES, 6.95 for ...... 5.50 BOY'S SUMMER COATS, 10.95 for 8.95 Shop early to get the quantities and sizes required at ; J. A. NOONAN Alberton, — “| ee wisece S008. 2.19 ceases Spec. 2.98 1.25 | 6.98 cesses. Sale 2.98 | No refunds. PEL ISLAND NE GUARDIAN: NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: _ 8031; Alberton 68-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., July 20, 1959. 3 More Interest Seen In Deep-Sea Fishing Deep sea sport Tis off the a | George Crowel; Delaware, Ohio; Ohio; Euclid, Qhio; Douglas Carmic- hael; Deep River, Ont., Miss Barbara Rogers, and B. Gra- ham Rogers, Charlottetown. They all had good catches in- cluding a pollock caught on a spinning _ rod by__ Mr. which weighed 18 and one quar- ter pounds. The lure used ar put party |ced and white one and it t ith Peter Terliz 23 minutes to land tit. Two oth- ers were also caught by people | also trips from the Morrell area, in another. boat and reported to | Stanhope, This party cobsisted of De: Falls, Anderson, South Franz Rogers a nickel by doing e ° 3 é S PAGE Souris 32-3 \ be between eight and. 10 pounds each, ‘The names of these men were, unavailable. Mr. Rogers “+9aid Pollock on 9 spinning rod really fight hard. © Fishermen at Rustico say that ‘|mackerel are very scarce . re. but- one fisheman reported he spotted some about 10 miles off shore while commercial fishing lfor cod. The fishermen expect 4that fairly soon now they will be closer inshore. They also report small catches of commercial cod although on Saturday it was better. Good commercial catches should be made soon they hope. Sport fishing off the North. Shore is one that tourists enjoy immensely. umber of the fish-. ermen ha very nice boats now and they try to make*the visitor’s trip as enjoyable as possible .Most of the boats can take anywhere from four te eight on a trip. In addition to Rustico there are Malpeque, Alberton,” funn | Hace He ri ot = owned by Clifford Ellis of O'Leary storey structure was on Wood Islands, Murray Harbour,, Georgetown Souris, and ,other places. minist¢ This of ag ope Celb ene bb eke y rae will travel ar This young lad is really going places. He knows the value of a dollar — because he worked hard over the past year to buy this pony. He saved every penny and rm chores for his Dad. = While the Minister—of Agriculture’s budget at Ottawa runs into millions of dollars, he has to justify his expenditures down to the last cent... His money comes through the’Minister of Finance who gets it largely im taxes from Canadians such as* you. When he spends mre than he takes in, he must - borrow from you... or else create new money. The creation\ of new money is one factor that leads to inflation — which means your dollar buys less and less, The government has been spending more than you have been paying im taxes. To narrow the gap be- tween income and expenditures, new taxes have been You can encourage the government te live within its income by asking only for those services you are willing to pay for with taxes. Tell your M.P. at Ottawa that since you are trying to save, you expect government to do the same. You also help when you save more by means of: life insurance, . sayings deposits, and the purchase of government bonds. Your savings help te create a “SOUND dollar; and this, im turn, helps to create job security for you and more jobs for other Canadians. A SOUND DOLLAR MEANS A BETTER LIFE FOR rou ' GIVE YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT TO THE FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA , oe cna lh parr: Ria ES. tet srrealanommagrs