On a hot day there 's nothing ike a cooling and refreshing dip in the ocean. The north shore PLACES IN TOP TEN Winsloe Guernsey Cow ~ Scores Patosie Rosie, a pure bred Ibs of milk aiid 6295 Ibs of butter.) Ibs butterfat in 5 lactations and — COOLING BREAKERS ARE dish were thronged with young and old last weekend. Hundreds of summer visitors also enjoyed atea from Dalvay; Stanhope and beaches in the National Park Brackley to Rustico and Caven- For Eric Hurry HIN Theirew’ Three of the most luxurious au- tomobiles ever bui in North America hop - scotched across Canada by air this summer for the exclusive use of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Prince Philip in processions through ns of cities and towns. Each was especially de- signed to make the royal occu- pants clearly visible to crowds along the route, while affording them maximum comfort and pro- tection from the elements. Formal presentation of the keys of the cars to Prime Minister John Diefenbaker was made in a brief ceremony on Parliament Hill, on June 12, by Ron W. Todgham, president of Rhys M. Sale, president of Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., and J E-H. Walker, president of Gen- eral Motors of Canadaa, Lid.7>— ADDITIONAL CARS _ General Motors furnished a Ca- dillac, Ford a Continental Mark IV, and Crysler an Imperial Ghia. The cars are on loan to the gov- ernment for the duration of the tour. The RCAF carried the ears aboard C-119 aircraft when the itinerary called for swift transport over long distances. In addition to the royal cars, each of the three automotive >| companies and their dealers sup- plied upwards of .70 sedans and the clean, fresh air ‘and spark rk ling waters. Funeral Held At Montague MONTAGUE — The funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel Campbell, Victoria Cross, was held from St. appearancees throughout .the cou- The organist was Mrs:—A. F-ntry. In all motorcades, the first STAND NEWS PAGE Three Luxurious Cars : Used By Royal Party Chrysler Corp. of Canada, Ltd.:| jroyal cars. .. ; royal’ Guernsey cow,owned by J.E.| fat, placing 6th on the Longtime Hurray, Winsloe, has won honour | Butterfat Honour Roll._For this roll_rating on the Longtime But-/| production had a high of 14871-714 a3 a 6-year old in 365 days. Her sire is Sher- wood Pride: sire of 4 classified “Rosie” tas been daughtersaod_R.R.O.P. daugh- Campbell and the hymns sung) by the choir were: “‘In the Sweet | By and By,” and “Abide With| Me.”" The hymn “Haven of Rest’ six cars have been. supplied by the manufacturers or their deal- ers.. terfat Honour Roll which lists! awarded a Diamond Medal—Cer- the ten top lifetime record pro-| tificate with Seals by the Cana- ducing Guernsey cows in Canda.! dian Guesrnesy Breeders Associa- ters with 11 records on B.C.A. chat avarage 1256M-129F. Mr. Hurry has beén a | | ~ beautifully rendered by John EXTENSIVE MODIFICATIONS,. ars and Malcolm Munroe. The special cars_represent ex- Rev. Mr. Currie chose ns of‘ standard Wer latest record made at years of age in 312 days of 9674M- | (81F has brought her total life time production to date to 119,173 IHC ISLAND BRIEFS VISITING TORONTO Mrs, Graham Hooper left Al- berton last week to spend some time in Toronto. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Roy F. MacLean, Maipe- que Road, has returned to the P.F.J.. Hospital for treatment. ““\/ VISITING MONTAGUE Mrs. Alex Hutcheson and young gon, Sandy, of Calary, Alberta, are visiting Mrs. Hutcheson’s mother, Mrs. Frank Greene, Montague. IN ALBERTON “Mrs. Caroline Moran, Shews- bury, Mass., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon, Alber- ton, during the weekend. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston of Quincy, Mass were weekend guests of their uncle and aunt, . Mr. and*Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, Al- berton. ' SUNDAY GUESTS Cpl. and Mrs. Morris Johnson, Trenton, Ont., were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, Alberton. ON HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christie of Weybourn, Sask., who are holidaying in the Maritimes, visit- ed friends in Alberton and Lot 16 during the weekend. - IN DARTHMOUTH Miss Belle Wilkie and Miss Retty Boulter, Charlottetown, are @pending this week in Dartmouth guests of the former's brother- in4taw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Caldwell. : RETURNED HOME Alden MacPhee has returned to his home in Randolph, Mass.. after spending last week with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. D. Campbell in Alberton. VISITED PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmonds, Moncton, are guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leard, Alberton. fF FROM MONTREAL Harold Saunders arrived yee- terday from Montreal to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Saun- ders, Alberton. RAYNER FUNERAL — The funeral for the late Mrs. Daniel T. Rayner, nee Jessie Maude Harknéss, was held July 9th, from the Bowness Funeral Home and was conducted by Rev. C. R. Webber in the absence of her Rey. Angus Brown. 'ymns sung were , ‘Safe In The Arms of Jesus,” ‘Abide With Me.” A quartet, “Beyond The Sunset,” was rendered by Archie Sharpe, Allan Wedlock, Lloyd Ellis, Herbert Schurman. The palibearers were siv grand- sons. Aubrey and Edmund Poyle. ¥ Bradford and Ralph MacInhis, | Kéith Champion and Erie Ray- ner. Interment was in People's Cemetery. DINGWELL FUNERAL — The ———funeral_of the late Clifton S. ; Dingwell was held from the Uni- Sunday afternoon. Juty 26th. +—Requiew- High Mass at ea ee : - Bryer Jones conducted the ser-| lie Cemetery. — anil 14) tion. This production was achiev- ber of the Canadian Guernsey | Breeders Asociation since 1929 and is currently secretray-trea- surer_of the Prince Edward Is- land Guernsey Club. His Patosie herd has won many production and showring awards. Hig Pat- osie herd has had the highest production record on the Island for the past three years and in 1959 his ten cows averaged 111° per cent for milk and 108 per ed in 12 kactations that averaged 9931M-524F. Some of her records are: 12356-677- 6yr- 365; 11852-630- 7 11670-623-—9—yt.-354 and 12244-608-365. Some years ago Mr. Hurry had the second-highest cow in the honor rol all-time division for | butter fat in Patosie Patricia. The cow is now dead but che! earned many honors for the Pat-) osie herd at Winsloe during her lifetime: cent for butterfat of the breed Patosie Rosie has four R.O.P. Class average. Patosie Rosie's; Another one of Mr. Hurry's cows, Potosie Dorraine's aLssie, osie Bonie Bess: 9747-516-4 yr-| was awarded a Silver Medal cer- as the tensive modificatio text for his message of comfort. | models—of-the_limous St. Paul's first letter to ood gg the Cor- the respective companies. on ee —_ erse 9 “Eye sre four - door automobiles neither —have suena ie anime fitted_with unique tops which heart of man, the things whic’ permit rapid conversion from God hath prepared for them that open landau-style to closed sedan- | Style to suit changes of weather of All ple, Donald MacLeod, Ernest |°°S. ordinarily ride in the open Woodgate 4nd John Semple. cars, permitting unobstructed | Interment took place in the View by spectators and clear Union Road Cemetery. Island Holsteins and television and newsreel ca-) meramen. Even when the tops, are in place, however, the design 365; Patosie Diarnond: 6707-330- 2 yr.- 3$5; Patorie Tilly: 6206-310- _ 343 days: st dry 2-year old, Char-| | lottetown, 953. The dam. of “Rosie” is Patosie Flora that averaged 12112 lbs milk and 569 i ; | |\Bear Reported tificate in the longtime produc- | tion awards. She is listed as pro- ducing 77,667 pounds of milk, containing 3,513 pounds of but-| terfat in six locations. was answered by eight members. One new member was welcomed. The financial report was given | ‘Near St. Charles | ty the treasurer, Mrs. Annie ‘ : Ellis. consisted | A bear is reported roaming of a “thank-you” letter from Miss | | around the St. Charlies district. | Arsenault regarding blood donors. ' A young lad fishing about 10/|- A discussion followed on a lob- days ago reported seeing the un- s‘ér supper to be held in thé near common sight. Later sheep were future. Entertainment committee reported making a hurried re-| for next meeting will be Mrs. treat and one lamb didn’t make | William Gorill. it home. The lamb is believed to | Meeting closed by repeating the | have fallen victim to the bear. Lord's prayer in unison, Lunch ; was served by the committee in Auxiliary Meets {[“—- At. Legion Home Islanders Listed _ The O'Leary Branch of te In Herd Averages Ladies Auxiliary held their reg-| — ular meeting in the O'Leary’ Three Isfand breeders are listed Legion Home. In the absence of in the Herd average report con- | the president Mrs. Alvin Costain,| tained in the July issue of the prota h guecee aystgensel ee Canadian Guernsey Breeders opened the meeting by repeating| Journal. All three are in the | the pledge -in tunison. Roll call| group C. division, (6-15 records completed). J. E. Hurry, Winsloe, P.E.I. Produced a herd average of .475 pounds of milk and 413 pounds of butterfat. This was a breed class average of 111 pounds of milk and a BCA of 108 pounds of fat. MacLean Horne, Alberton, P. | Vice at the church, assisted by | Rev. Mr. Quigley at the grave. | The choir sang ‘‘The Old Rug- ged Cross,” with Mrs. Warfield, Orr as organist. A solo: “Life's | Railroad to Heaven’’ was render- ed by Olaf Stevenson, accomp2n- ied by Mrs. Reginald Simpson.|~E-I. has his herd listed as pro- | Members of the Canadian Legion | ducing a herd average of 7,387 | attended in a body and held «| Pounds of milk and 401 service at the grave, led by zone of fat. This was a BCA of 101 commander Murray Cassidy. a of milk and 108 pounds Frank Smith sounded the Last : i Post. Pallbearers: Dr. lan Mac-| ste herd of Owen Younker | Millan, Chester Bulman, R. L. | yde River, P.E.I. is listed Dickieron, Eric Stevenson, Elbert | 7s, Producing ¢ as average of | Orr and Everet Glover. Flower- | 1°90 pounds milk sod 395 | hearers: Ralph Dickieson, Ian | Pounds of fat. This is a BCA of MacLeod, Blois Dickieson, Leith | Dickieson, Eimer Wyand, Gre- gory Murphy, Vernon Gallant, Heath Houston, Thomas Andrew, 5 = é 3 : e of the cars is such that the joccupants will be much more clearly visible than they would be Good Producers Willowfarm etti, owned by im standard cars. R. A. Profit, n, is listed : by the Holst é-Friesian Journal ELECTRICAL DEV ICES for July in.ghe twice-a-day milk. . terior lighting is provided ing class for R.O.P. as producing for those occasions when the 13,277 Ibs. milk in 305 days, 630 ]h royal guests are riding through) - fat or 4.75 per cent fat: 112 per the streets at night. Electrically- cent BCA milk and 144 per cent operated devices permit the BCA fat. | Queen to riase the seat and tilt Lewisdale Princess nne, owned by Lewis Bros., York, shows for. 305 days 16,543 Ibs. milk, 622 Ib fat, 3.77 fat: 139 per cent milk, BC and 143 per cent BCA fat. In the three-year class Seaside Susie Jean, owned by W. Buntain | and Sons, Rustito, in 305 days most ‘inexpensive salesman you can and| "thes the needs of e pallbears : ;, or the needs of an occasion. Reid, Alex ll cg In fine weather the royal visit-| shooting for press photographers | costs or three months in jail by RS. Hinton, the presiding magis- Two residents of Lennox Island and a rr oe ly ay to the Island pleaded ytoa of beime tgttunionsed on co teen reserve. The Newcastle’ man wag fined $10 and costs while the other two the baék so that she may _ride| $15 costs, The RCMP stated that comfortably in the best posi-| both used obscene language in tion to be seen from the side-| front of women and children after walk, they were placed under arrest. The royal cars have air condi-| Both also resisted arrest, the tioning systems and even when| RCMP officers said. they afe being used in open con- vertible fashion, there is some ‘MINERS DIE- ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Thréé African diamond diggers died Sunday night when earth caved in and buried them in a 36-foot deep pit in which they were working. benefit of cooling breezes or ‘warm air as‘desired by the pas- sengers. In addition to regular ra- dio, there are short-range trans- mitters to enable the drivers to keep in touch with the military transport officer in charge of the motorcades. While the cars have every modérn dévice and appoint- n> aaommeatienetnoe ies DIRECT SAILINGS ment for the comfort, safety and FRO. convenience of the passengers, M F | they do not have armor plate bod-| j 'ies.or bullet proof glasss, ag is. HALIFAX 86 Often the case in cars for the TO j use of personages. There Was no suggestion that such pro- tection would be desired on the|} _ST. JOHN'S © Nfld. SPEAKS FOR ALL Speaking on behalf of the three companiees, Mr. Sale,’ . Bedfor i president of the Canadian Auto-| M-S d Hi | mobile Chamber of Commerce, duly 31- said: ‘“‘Our companies deem it an ‘Aug 8-17 i honor and a privilege to have a) A part in ensuring the comfort and} 3 enjoyment of Her Majesty the Fauvette Queen and His Royal Highness| a wu } the Prince Philip. We sincerely|] . uly hope these special automobiles will contribute to the pleasure and success of their tour of our country.” H Ford, Chrysler and General Mo-| tors built special] cars for the) Canadian touf of the Queen's par- ents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, in 1939. They also fur- nished-cars_for_the tour of Prin- |cess Elizabeth and Prince Philip ‘im 1951, and the visits of royal | personages since that time. in-!| Sailing from Charlottetown | |) 'M/V FAUVETTE | Vessel will load ia Char- lottetown on August 3rd. Through. rates frofa point ef origin to St. John’s, Nfid., in connection with C.N.R. Route your shipments “C.N.R. to Halifax thence N. C. S/S to ‘cluding Prince Philip, Princess | s¢ John’s. Margaret, and the Duchess of " } Kent and Princess Alexandra of Newfoundland { . Canada =-—Ss it Fleer A ere Beactifel Steamships i Hers"3 Wiamond Limited WATCHES And RINGS Halifax —_. 3-8241 JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS JEWELLER Charlottetown Agents BUNTAIN, BELL & CO. |} te Goose Bay, Labrador. |||] ‘WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Temperat- issued by the weather of- Min, Max. ures fice: Night Day : 56 52 52 SSRRSSRsRASeRase in the Milton area. to Rustico. Dial 5424 BIRBARBoBereeewaeae HALIFAX (CP) — The weather office says sunny weathér sent the temperatures well into INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power - on our Hunter River line on Wednesday, July 29th between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m., weather permitting, to enable us to replace a pole * The areas affected will be from. Charlottetown to Hunter River, Fredericton, and New Glasgow MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTD. the 137% Gt. George’ Dial 9397 |) ee employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD_ | Phone 8506 Produced 13,363 Ibs milk, 524 Ib fat, 3.92 per cenf fat, 128 per cent = milk and 136 per cent BCA at. j In the two-year class Sedside. Vernor Sue, owned by W. Buntain| and Sons in 305 days produced | 11,382 Ibs milk, 480 Ib fat, 4.22 per | cent fat, 122 per cent BCA milk ‘and 140 per cent BCA fat. Diamond Hill Echo, owned by Oswald J. Newson and Sons, Clyde River, received a certifi- cate as a star brood cow. “Henry Herbert” AND “Mason & Risch” ’ Vernon Doyle and William Sem- | ple: Interment in the Floral Hill | Cemetery. LATE NOTICES. Thirsday, will reassemble Oct. 22. R. A. Butler, the leader of the House, said Monday thé re- assembly would be for the proro- (Also ste announcements in| gation of the present sétsion. The columnw adjoining Classified Ad-| new session would open Tuesday vertising Section.) 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