. PRIZE WINNER AT ROYAL Fairvue Bluebell 2nd was Central Royalty at the Royal »third prize dry two-year old | Winter Fair this month. She heifer for A. MacRae and Sons, | competed in a class of twenty- | halter. four. Arthur MacRae, is at the Rotarians Radio Auction Has Large Array Of liems ae en Meee ’ wa eee Re ge eee CITY NEWS PAGE | oe Complete co-operation of the in the Safe Driving Week cam- Ppaign this week has been prom- ised by Inspector G.A. Wood- — commanding: “‘L” Division In a brief statement he told The Patriot: “The Royal Canadian Mount-| ed Police are at all times willing | and ready to lend their support to any program which has as its ob- jective the prevention of Highway Traffic Accidents and the .preser- vation of human life. “Safe Driving Week, sponsor- ed by the Canadian Highway Safety Council and endorsed —bv the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police is indeed a very, worthwhile campaign. In co-op-| eration with’ Mr. J.A. Gallant,! Registrar of Motor Vehicles, who has been named Provincial Co- Ordinator, we will assist in every way possible to ensure the suc- cess of this program. “To this end, additional atten- tion will be paid by the Royal The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Des. 1, 1959. 5 Motorists Urged To Comply With Traffic Regulations Royal Canadian Mounted Police;to traffic travelling on our high- jing, our aim is not to institute a \fact, we would be most ‘happy if jlaws as such co-operation would Canadian Mounted Police patrols ways during the first week in De- cember to ensure that the pro- visions of the Highway Traffic Act are being observed. In so do- great number of prosecutions, in it were unnecessary for us to prosecute ary violating motorist during this Safe Driving Week. “We would much prefer to have each and every motorist volun- tarily comply with our traffic do much to ensure the safety of our motoring public and our ped- estrians. “It is a well established fact that the last six months of any year are the most hazardous in terms of accident, inj and death upon our highw, Safe Driving Weex, a program aimed at reducing traffic accidents and fatalities merits the full support of all motorists and of all citi- zens, whether or not they drive cars.” e : Se ee on oe eT |e ee FS ‘ a ee ee ‘ae Mrs. John Bulman, City, is| mediately.” The minister: said; The company will tap No. 3 ating the shore waters for the aed ond abont 20 injured in in- progressing favorably following} Dan Murray, chief inspecicr oi seam which Mr. Manson said has hundreds of swimmers who come cid in a Moslem suburb of an operation in the P.E.I. Hospi-| mines, has pointed out the mincs never been fully explotted beiore.! from the Spring Park Schco! Dis-| Yaounde during the weekend. A tal, on Thursday. endanger the approximately 50 Tests aiter the 1953 disaster to) trict and the Upper Queen Sire tbe nd of Bamileke tribesmen at- f men digging coal illegally in a| determine the quantity ard cual-! area, ward six and the Brichton'tacked and hacked a Moslem LUCKY WINNER number of home-made pits. Ee/ ity of coal in the Springhill field| area, is most serious. Swim-' merchant to death Saturday The lucky winner of tie fruit) said that despite warnings and found 2,000,009 tons on seams 6' ming classes are conducted by night. After fi chts with the police, cake lotteried by the St. Thomas] orders from the mines depari-| and 7. the Red Cross and. Water Safety two of the tribesmen were badly Aquinas Society at a cake sale/ ment the pits continue to oper-| “We did not compleie the cn- in this area also; hurt and di a = their wounds. held at Sherwin Williams, Friday,| ate. Nov. 27th was Mrs. Joseph Gal-| “We are about to ask ihe | we wos d an outcrop. We found! would carry offensive odors over a ae — afer a 5.000.099 totis of coal . . .,° Mr.| a large residential section; CHANDLER BROS. LTD. - Basi erwin, on the stz Manson said. In some places the at this store picked the lucky Weather Halis | seam is 6% feet thick. gig p=’ gel LUCKY CATALOGUE NUMBER FOR ticket. (6 ast se of the 1 ; | PROVIDE LOAN | eity is entirely residential: ER—82 CORRECTION a Bridge Repairs The Nova Scotia government is (7) Gan gee is a tourist DECEMB 56 In the recent issue the | prepared to assist the company, centre - We should preserve cur Bring er mail the portion of your catalogue showing lucky Guardian- i : Inclement weather Mondcy : ae ‘al ceatei peturel advantacdes- sring po a ian Patriot Cook Bock e oe with a $130,000 loan. Initial costs —— al advan ages: ye number #0 ws wid $10.00 will be credited to your acccunt to Bairs. Frank Ross was named 2s| brought the resurfaeing work cn jn britzing the mine into pretim- ) “It would also affeg ¢ cot- ‘. president of the Parkdale Wo-| the Hillsboro bridge to a halt. inary production are expected to! tages and properties ‘at ‘Lewis’ ap.‘y against any purchases during the next six months. men’s Institute. This should have ee tbe $200,000. The cc pmpany will Point, and York Point; CHECK YOUR CATALOGUE NOW. Slippery footing made it imo< soupy, read past president. Mrs. Ien sible for the men to ‘effectively | Provide its own working capital.| (9) “*We feel that the amount S Webster is president. carry on the job. “Early developme nt work will - sewage drainage into Nort) Meke your hardweod floors look like new. Rent our nes start as soon as un agreement is| River at the present rgon is con- CARD PARTY WINNERS os * ee drawn up and the equipment pro- siderable and that it mu d be Floor Sanders. The winners at St. Pius Tenth| top constitutes more than half) aa 1| disastrous to add m : »| the effort involved and only the, Cured,” Mr. Manson said. Until) 1s: ore oa lution card party last night were, ladies | the compa it is an. to this water.” = first, Mrs. J. J. Paquet; second, Mrs. Margaret Dowling Mrs. | laid can be re-} ‘opera! ing entity = wen: bo Bg Laanbirg Se eeed on “a continuing permit.” ee nee gen t’ “7 . If things werk out as expected, a = . — 5 Sem, Jone | leas e will be offered. Markets are Mulligan; second, Jerome O’- amount of deck expected to be. Theciire Guild | |expected to be | tire exp! orati No. n of proves found in sout Brien; consolation, Jerome Doir- eastern New Brunswick and Nova on; door prize, Scott a a Scotia. freezeout, Emma Gallant a will P — aes = i , GUEST SPEAKER Felix Gallant. i resent MONTREAL (CP; — MacLEOD FUNERAL — The Th Pi Mendes-France, former premier. - funeral for J. P. Stanley Mac- ree ays of France. will e ~ th died” at ne > guest speakers a Leod took place on Monday morn- ing from the Herinessey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. T. Traynor, C.Ss.R., who also] guild three one-act plays soon it was| Was. announced Sunday. announced. at a meeting of s executive recently in the, 1013, 1950 3 because h- The Chestetictaws Lit {le Bial convention of the Hadassah- Theatre Guild will be ‘presenti ing | Wiz zo Organization of Canada, it The con- th ne | Vention will Be held here Jan. | the P.E.I. Dental Association this | GDA. HALIFAX (CP)—Coal mining, Springhill Coal Mines Limited. RCMP to:diseontinue the opera-| evening at the Charl ottetown Hi | Dr McIntosh. who is associate appears certain to return to} headed by D. Owen Hartizan of | tion te miners do no-/ tel. | | professor in periodontics at the Springhill, Mines Minister E. A.| Sydney Mines, N.S., has formal!y y, « ii have no alte want The meeting will get underway} Uy ty of Toronto, was elect- * * Manson of Nova Scotia announced! applied for a licence to op< rate! tive but t to move bulidozers in to! at 6:30. President of the Islan | ad seienisidiiteh ‘all tas E Monday. a mine with a potential a close the | association, Dr. R.G. Romcke will | “ Pres-cent : aenocietion “ tion of 500 tons a day. | Asked | if his department) preside. | the annual meeting held in Hali- “I anticipate that formai ap-| planned to prosecute illegal oper | The two men will arrive in the|fax in Juno of this year. proval by the Nova Scotia zov- | ators, Mr. Manson said rr : . —— ~~ ernment will be given... at the) “We're not looking for prosecu ! ace for the ar L O ( A L next meeting “the provincial | tions. We don’t want to put any Sewage it 8 sor pi ret ee cabinet, enabling preparation of! body in jail. We just want wv emptying into North River. : the formal agreement,’ Mr. Man-| save their lives.” (Continued from page 1) interceptor pipe would run son said at a press conference. | , WONDERFUL LIFT’ ancther will be given to Health along the river between Brigh- The cabinet meets Thursday. Ree ce ae vost us jot | Minister Dr. Hubert MacNeill. {ton Road and Kirkwood Drive ROO Cbs res ee ee i eee et Woct si itis smelliesSE an be pore aatal wrong smitiol arse: of | 85 a security officer Monday aites NINE REASONS sine Z "teak eee production, the working force Dominion s va voal Corpor-| The pefition lists nine rea nS | cmaltor outfall with a wire trap could reach 150-200 men after ful] #tion announced it was finishial why the citizens of Brighton avca would be installed at Kirkwood| RETURNS HOME development. ee ore t own, satd he are meen to the council’s dis- p-ive ouncement oi the 3 iu Ss sa an. is finatd Ww Gogg Summerside, have re-| The mine announcement ans- of Springhill.” i | ed at low tide; sed some doubts as to the ane: eee se " fi wers the pleas of Mayor Ralpa Springhill Coal Mines will be} (2) “Very small channel with a 3.-1:.. oF oe " Gv: -cumpgioreonsdigay ren geet ted Gilroy and the 800 men left with- forbidden to go below 4,000 feet) consequent lack of sufficient flow!) +... 1.3, a fo. wee Gays visiting friends in Sack! jobs when the 2,000-ton-a-day straight down. The No. 2 coltiery| to take care of sewaze disposal: | 2.7 04% Of water not specifi- eo ®. No. 2 colliery of the Cumberlan:! | was about 4,300 feet deep. (3) “There is no contiau nus flow | “as za scene ge eo “IN HOSPITAL Railway and Coal Company But, Mr. Murray said, the’ of water in the small channe! t) tn bd received some come Hon. J. A. Bernard, former lieu-| Closed after an upheaval kil'ed “‘pitch levels off at about 30) the sea as the river\is tidal a Mies : tenant governor of the province, — last year. on in the seam to ne _—— = — of flow in th- chan. Sines ottschaancathc ice a Charlottetown t the same time, Mr. Manson and slopes only at about e- nel changes with the tid and | Hosphal. “— - said he is asking the RCM Ptc grees which would keep the min-| sewage would thus tend to flo CAMEROU Ns INCIDENT see that illegal or bootleg mines ers relatively close to the sur-! back and forth; ¥. AOU? NDE, French Cameroong PROGRESSING FAVORABLY | in the coal town are closed “im face (4) “The danger, of contamin-| (Reute Three persons were work will Pro:| pwo ALTERNATIVES Pierre | department provides sewer drain will address a dinner meciing of | to the board of governors of the LOST BICYCLES POSE PROBLEM During the past few days the city police have been running into a sore problem regarding storage space in which to store lost property. ‘ Deputy Chief Sterns Webster, yesterday revealed that the police mow have on hand 15 un- claimed bicycles and two tri- Serr Oe Pe ONO Ore Should these articles not be claimed by the owners within a reasonable of time, he said, the department will be forced to dispose of them either by sale to local dealers or to‘in- dividuals. Union Officer Happy Over SIU Apology The secretary-treasurer of the Canadian Brotherhood of Rail- way Transport and General Work- ers*"Union (CLC) said here yes- terday his union was happy that} president Hal Banks of the Sea- farers International Union had apologized for statements about the Labor Relations Board. D. N. Secord said in an inter. view that the SIU. “at long last” had published an apolozy in its publication the Canadian Sailor. Mr., Secord said he hoped the publication containing the SIU [school buses will_be delivered | er << epee fee eo ee NEW SCHOOL BUSES PURCHASE hased from D. Alex na'd Ltd. Ford-Monarch Summerside West and and: four-way flasher type difectional signals. Additional ¢quipmeht includes Brand new 30-passenger Ford {| were pure MacD today to North Bedeque and | dealer, Middleton school districts to fa- | are designed for the complete | such items’ as first aid kit, a cilitate the- transportation of | cea of the school children | fire axe and a long list of eeces- their children to and from their | passengers. Both have booster | sories and furnishings that pro- ~~ respective schools. The buses, | brakes s, Welles Wayne custom ‘ vide for all-round safety. with five children, including twin Police Court IP.E. Island sors. His first experience in politics Honorary ADC The official announcement was made from Government House. Ottawa, yesterday, of the ap- pointment of Brigadier A.W. Rogers, ED, as an honorary aide- de-camp to Major Gen. George C. Vanier, Governor-General of Canada. The Commander of 2 Militia Group headquarters received no- tice of his appointment through the office of Esmond Butler, pri- vate secretary to the Governor- General. Charlottetown (Continued from Page 1) been mentioned for a Quebec Sen- ate seat. during the weekend as a scorch- ing ‘sun sent hundreds of. thou- sands throughout Australia. sense of humor and a flair for hi, at : ti ‘ e | ‘Continued from Page 1) came at the poll level at the age socogy ae ue sets Deals With 12 j In as mple and straightforward of 15 in the 1945 federal electica. the original statement.’ : |address to the delegates, Carr:| Like his father and grandfather Every indication points to the ‘Slightly more than $2300 In standards in the provincial de- He said the intogriiy of the A Charlottetown man, Elric tisod that he would -be alhe served in later campaigns as most successful Rotary radio} cash donations has been record- partment of heal-h’s. Hospitaliza- Labor Relations Board was never |C@™pbell, Longworth Avenue.) “working president who would / poll chairman at Ceatral Roye'ty auction in the 27 years of its| ed. tion organizatién “and is a for- questioned by decent Caradians | ¥25.semienced to seven days in support no faction He played an extremely active annual appeal on behalf of crip-| *.. am sure we are all proud mer-member of Rotary. in both jail after pleading guiliy to a > said that despite their elect- part in the 1959 provincial elect- . pied children which goes on the| and happy to be associated in Summerside and Campbder: on, era charge of drunken driving ion suc s there is “no room|ion which saw the Conservatives _ air over CFCY tonigrt. this effort on behalf of crippled N.B. Speeder Is Fined Nine of the 12 cases heard yes- fer us Conservatives to lapse| Win power after 23 years in op- Lockery MacKay, chairman of | children and rehabilitation. It :s The sympathy of the club was terday by Magistrate K.M. Ma2r- into complacency and smugness.” | Position. He is a charter mem the radio auction committee and | one of the two major community extende< the ‘president to | j In County Court tin, QC, in city police court were : oe ber of the P.E.I. YPC organizat- his able assistant Al Cameron] service activities in which we George Fisher on the recent |» q SB persons charged “"~ being drunk PLATI ORM oe ion and was-elected vice presid- laid it on the line at the noon| engage as Rotarians”, President ceath of his father. In Queens County Magistrate's and paar. All were from ve - election: platform. Carr | ent- of the 2nd Queen's YPC as- luncheon meeting: at The Char-| Gerry Hartlen said. As a tribute to the successful Court a Brackley man entered a a ota . put Aimse: - a a ne in 1948, bec oMUDE Pre lottetown _ yesterday that - there “The generous response. to our island exh ibi tors at the Royal plea of guilty to the offence of : Bi te ee eee Preaned ing Eres er ae of de-con- si ent later. He bas been an €x- was a job for everybody and! appeal for auctionable articles Winter Fair in Toronto, the club ‘| speeding and was fined $10 and os ots ao ae yea a engeren sy eS # te v qegemee- |ecwnve officer = ne con onal he expected everybody on the! leaves the ultimate success of will have as guests at luncheon costs or five days in jail by Mag- rd au, ano sed ree , - he em a ae eee re- ee a : at job at sharp 6.30 to start the | the auction in the hands of the next Mate. the, winners ‘in sjistrate James B. Johnston. cot oe aoe seelal odes iA toe a ake siiehuiekia ae : : sata Wea! presiiems biggest sales effort yet attempt-| public who will, no doubt, as in livestock asd farm products 1} A Charlottetown resident for. hab Weck; withous "han Mill afl dedonbiaticn| ta veal: cake ae oe me provincia 5S ed in putting more than 600/the past, support this commun- showing” Arrangements complet- permitting an unlicenced person! the remainder were each fined $10 tablis addat of 4 westaal acme. items before the public over the! ity endeavour, whclehear.edly ed in this respect by George to operate a motor vehicle re-! and costs or five days and the letic the YPCs to give mem- | oir. and generously,” the president’ Fisher indi: te that S. C. Wreght, ceived a fine of $10 and costs or| ninth was fined $5 and costs or hehe ; a better understanding of FOR THE MEN Auctioneers and telephone at- ' deputy minisier of agriculture five days. lus dads. | polit a i see oe a review ‘f| 7 tendants working in two shifts} John Ledgerwood was introduc- will bé guest ngretirt er. A ine Of Ob call cette cx five! Airecident of York convicted of| the YPC constitutica. 2 hope to keep the bids rolling to| ed as a new member by his spon-|_ In rector or G A. Woodward, *|days was imposed unvon a Union | driving without an operator’s li-; Carr was born in Wheatley ON YOUR LIST ; the assembly line at concert} sor Frank Jelks and welcomed RCMP replacing Inspector Mac- DR. MCINTOSH is DR. GULLETT Road resident following his | cence was given a fine of $10 and is r phaser Tine : ; E ; Pitch and ‘knock down’ bids an-| by President Hartlen. The new Neil duris “ss, Was welcom- pleading guilty to operating a | costs or five days in jail. For River,-in 1929. he was educated oh nounced in record time. member is director of hospitc! ed as the guest of ‘Rotary. 3g N . | Pp, id a Of . moter vehicle with defective | operating a motor vehicle with! im rural nools and. Prince of} Ipes 14 Eve ooh be ationa . es! eni DA equipment (lights, brakes, etc.).| defective brakes, a penalty was Wales College, he taught in Is- @ Tobaccos —} Pleading guilty to being intoxi- imposed upon a resident of Fort | land-schools for three years and| * Cigars Springhill Minin License _ {fo Address Dentists Tonight [satis ba: i Se Se ee and costs or lays in jail TER TAKES ITS TOLL SC! Ea j p g 9 | was meted out to a resident of —_ WATER TAKES 15 = p)—| He is now provincial supervisor | Fred Lambros |r. WG. McIntosh and Pf cies anernoon ant —wilt be] Breadaibane:- ron Sw jere drowned, 0: te -Scn_hifetrsurance- Com haan Don W. Gullett, og: ident an ati *t by Dr. Heath MacIntyre, sec- - ee eee eee vee tae “e pany, making his home in Car-| Kent St. Ch’town F secretary respectively of the Can-| retary of the Island branch. and ° ° - , } hark lottetewa where he is married! Requeste By O en Da ne adian Dental Health Association.| Dr. J.D> Reddin, representative Brigadier Named et eee eS: eee ae | HMR KEM HM KH y% TO-DAY AND er + -to beaches and rivers smart clothes and hats, Mrs. The laughter.ee oy, » Quart was a popular.UN repre- the loving.ee », sentative with an engaging the happy eS charm. ’ living of @ ; x a “Mrs. Quart has given us a wonder si 1 guy ee > glimpse of the well-known hum« rT . is 4 and good sense of Quebec,"’ ac- x i. 3 + tress Irene Dunn, a United States | AWONDERFUL fe : delegation advisor, once said of ' her bene s PICTURE! : ps - | ) compariy * at: COMING? |, Ya CHICKEN in us ROUGH Prime Minister Diefenbaker last year said he looks forward to “the day not too far distant | when a woman will be appointed | to the senate from the province PHONE 4955 sats “RSs: ‘uie-1 nse T FREE DELIVERY .-| » & TECHNICOLOR ’ DAILY FROM 5 P.M. of Quebec.”” ; One Quebec woman senator, Mrs. Marianna Jodoin (L—Sorel) ~. Renilezvous Restaurant + SHOWS $:30-7- Charlottetown x * * * * - * * + gs * x now sits in the Senate with four |= other women. There have been recent hints that the prime minister may make appointments for the seven senate vacancies—three of them in Quebec—before the next par- liamentary session opens in Jan- uary. An attractive woman just about five-feet tall, with a bubbling (ay:* revailing westerly wind Tie petition asks that the coun cil reconsider the proposed p'an and either treat the sewaz> b2- fore dispesal or carry al! droin- age to the central part of the har- bor. The plan approved by the health = , oer CC IURCCCKC CE oe cx wP ie e 5 Se 5 4 PIES + CAKES ‘ make ideal TO-NIGHT To ROTARY'S BIG “RADIO AUCTION” OVER STATION CFCY A STOP and LISTEN! at 6:30 P.M. ‘ S conducted the service at the/ Little Theatre on Willow Street. | ‘ 7 ae ¥ Chri Gi ‘| grave. The Canadian Legion and] The plays are “The Blue Jean's | Ais rist 2 #| the former 8th Battery of the 2nd|Girl”, directed by Rebe Scantle-| i AA 8) st.’ a iy mas Glits\ « Heavy Anti-Aireraft Regiment/bury; “The Heritage of Wim-| FEET Fi a s°) % @ They're good to eat 7 Over 590 items for with its war-time commanding} pole Street’, directed by Bert , ‘@ Easy to mail. : © officer, Brig, G.G.K. Peake, at-| Foster and “The Purple Door- A ¥So Are he tended in a body. The Canadian ee orem oe at lis vy With aie ; page gravedee serves wae “ time and /¥ 84." Christmas Puddings “ conducted by the past president] place of the staging of the plays ¥ SLIPPERS és ¥ jie ca, § ; of the provincial command, Earl] will be made soon. |v eee ate a ) a Post and Reveille were sounded| it was also revealed that a ¥ we a8 ORDER TODAY! ‘ by Bugler Frank Smith. 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