.s The Montague Wolf Cub Pack Were winners of the eight-man relay race and one of their number, Charles Pilson, won the Fisheries Federation Seeking New District Establishment of Prince Edward Island as a separate inspection district was sought in @ resolution os at. the annual of the Prince Edward Island Fisheries Federation held yester- : day. Moved by S.H. Burhce and - seconded by Paul Gallant the fe- age was adopted unanimous- The sponsors of the motion Pointed out that since the pro vince was a distinct unit in so far as protection was concerned it was unfaift to expect the greatest efficiency in inspection which was administered from Shediac, N.B. SPLIT VOTE A move to require all packs of lobster to be dated and packed re- suited in a split vote and the pre- ISLAND BRIEFS RIBS INJURED Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Summer- side fell down a flight of stairs yesterday morning and suffered an injury to her ribs which will necessitate convalesence at home for several days. ¢ ENTERS HOSPITAL J. Austin Trainor, veteran of } “the local stage, yesterday enter- \ ed the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. VISITED MOTHER Cecil W. Johnstone of. Somer- ville, Mass., has returned home after visiting his mother, Mrs. W.A. Johnstone_ and his brother, Harry C. Johnstone of Montague. CUBS WIN PRIZES Mrs. Cub Master, Souris, visited the First Montague Cub Pack at their regular meeting this week and udged the entries in the bird use competition.< Prizes were awarded to George D. Inman, Fraser Inman and Alan Fraser. TO ATTEND WEDDING ‘Mrs. Johnstone are leaving this morning for Liverpool, N.S., where they will attend the wed- ding of Mrs. Johnstone’s nephew, Donald Wood tonight. They are) expecting to returmto the provinces Monday . | Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, e634 Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 6 Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E, E. Parkman Opt.*D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers \ George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Also Kensington on Saturday's} Phone Summerside 3551 ISLAND NEWS GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; PAGE Souris 32-2 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | Paynter of Summerside. OF THE GUARDIAN; Also a passenegr in the Reid Taken ‘to hospital following aj|vehicle was Mrs. S.D. Reid of car-truck collision here yesterday |Summerside who was taken to The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 10, 1959. Wife Of Former S heriff Fatally Injured At S'side morning, Mrs. Edwin B. Reid of | hospital along with the other two died suddenly in hospital. ‘ Tightening of all security re- gulations to prevent escapes from Prince County Jail is being undertaken by authorities At- a Sa R.R. Bell, QC., id yesterday. We will be checking much more closely,” the minister said in reply to a query regarding the recent escape of two pris- oners from the Summerside jail. Larkin and Finnan, the es- capees who touched off the great- est manhunt in‘ Island history, were recaptured by ROMP with «| Mrs. Reid, who was a life-time resident of Rollo Bay, was in he the co-operation of other police agencies and citizens in general. Of their escape, reportedly \Closer Security Measures Taken searching of visitors, the attor- ney general said it “is hard toe tell what may be brough in”, to the jail by people calling on prisoners on visitors’ day. CAMEO . KENSINGTON Friday - Saturday 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Comedian Norman Wisdom in the comedy “UP IN THE AIR” Co-starring Jerry Desmonde. Also serial. COMING MON - TUES “THE BIRTH OF A BABY” ‘made by sawing their way to Irene Kassner, district | Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone and } MONTAGUE CUBS STAY AHEAD my Pilson, Mrs. Ina Hickox, their leader, Alan Fraser, Bobby McCannell. Back, John Sullivan 50-yard dash at the recent Scout Guide field day in Charlottetown Front left, Arthur Fraser, Jim- Ashton Pilson, Charles Pilson, Jack Beck, Fraser Inman, and Harold Hictox. berton; H.T. Fraser, Murray Har- bor. In the course of his annual re- port Mr. Burden welcomed five new firms to membership in the federation. These were Fish- ermen’s Union No. 4, Desjardins Limited, Acadia Fishermen's Co- op, North Rustico Fishermen's Co-op, and Keeping and MacKay Ltd. 3 Mr. Burden said that consider- sident J.E. Burden—decided to|ation and discu:sion of man: shelve the motion until the. next| matters had occupied the fede-- meeting of the federation. Chief ation during the year. These in objection was the cost of ‘the| cluded: an attempt to have dra‘ machinery involved. led weight for canned chicken h2 Paul Gallant, president of East- die reduced from the present * pack, Souris, was named the pre- ozs. to 12 onzs. in cans oft“ sident of the federation. Other of- ozs. net weight: a review of t’ ficers chosen yseterday include L. | potential for Canadian lobsts L. Noonan, DeBlois Brothers, in Europe air-lifted via MCA; tl vice-president; and A'W. Gaude‘, ' paving of roads leading to th secretary-treasurer (re-elected). _ | Province’s fishing centres; poac): JE, Burden of the J/W. Wind- ping problems; mobile inspection sor Co., is the immediate past |laboratories; unemployment in- president. surance regulations; and coding The federation’s ‘new ee dating regulations for canned obster. aod "vcr tr tee | The balance of the sessions wz Gerry Buote, Tignish and Ulric | taken up with routine business. Poirier, Abram’s Village for| Prince, and S.H., Burhoe and Jos- eoh Gaudin, North Rustico for! The Dinosaur Trail near Drum- Queens. |heller, Alta.. is a round-trip of The directors-at-large named |25 miles through an ancient fossil yesterday are: Harvey Hutt, Al-'area. UNIQUE TRAIL Bountiful Crops Rollo Bay died in the Prince|occupants where she was treated County Hospital yesterday after-|for ctits and bruises and later re- noon. leased. Mrs. Reid was a passenger in| Mr. Reid, former King’s Coun- by free heated whe wee |ty Sheriff, suffered rib injuries volved in a collision with a three-| 4nd a scalp cut and was released and-one-half ton truck, owned by |last night. Mrs. Edwin Reid, who the Town was driven by Ernest!had apparently been recovering vived — six children, Willar: New Reigel, Ohio; Ernest D. © Charlottetown; Lois, Mrs. G.1 Howard, Moncton; Framcis, Mrs L.H. Clifton, Moncton; amd Ma- jor Reid, Rollo Bay. Ske is: also survived by three brothers, Ernest Francis, Milton Mass.,:; Robert D. Francis, Los- |toria, Ohio; and George H. Fran- eis in Moncton. freedom, Mr. Bell said it had | Monday—Ladies only admitted. ‘he “appearance of outside help.’ ’ | Tuesday—Gents only admitted. With no specific provision for the! Prompt, Courteous Service DIAL 2076 or Residence 2418 For Your STOVE or FUEL OIL Requirements JOHNSTONE’S FUELS — ‘Former Bra Fatal For S side Man SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A young Summerside man, Mark Delaney, age 22, was found dead in a ditch at Aulac, N.B. about 4.30 p.m. yesterday after- in Injury attended Summerside _ High School and St. Dunstan’s Univer- sity. During the past year or so he had been employed as a member of a survey crew, and Second World War. journed until a later.date. | | Edward Poole, George Wotton and | | jnot yet been completed. Another- son, Lieut. Sterling | Reid, was killed overseas im the DISTRIBUTORS OF TEXACO PRODUCTS Arthur P. Johnstone, Consignee SUMMERSIDE, P. E. L An inquest was convened last | evening by Coroner Dr. Charles j Dewar of O'Leary and was ac | Members of the jury are Raiph | Dodds, foreman; Heath Warren, ' Roger Worth, Jack Schurmar | Arthur Pratt. Funeral arrangements = CAPITOL - summesice S| TODAY (SATURDAY) 2:00-7:15 - 9:15 ‘noon and an autopsy revealed | recently had been working in this’ For Th k 2? jthat death had resulted from aj|capacity at RCAF Station Sum- THANKSGIVING | an sgiving brain haemorrhage. | merside. Mark had suffered a severe}; A son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol SUPPER LIKE A With Thanksgiving just one day head and brain injury five years| Delaney of’ Summerside, he is F NOOSE a residents oo ago in an automobile accident! also survived by two _ sisters AROUND ful that a tae hee ee |while playing hockey with a | Marie, Mrs. Leo Bourgeois, Lynn, Cherry Valley United THE ain i cninciiin ot date at eee ? reso Prorat ae er en MAN bountif ate insta in his skull at tha urman ummerside; ‘ "tae ub time had been removed last|one brother, Carl with the RCAF | F (Church annual Hot Turkey HUNTER’'S ” roduction fig gures af | Pep ad he bad beeelat C Bord 0 . CK based on estimates made at Sept. |°° "UTa'Y. 4 je he nat Camp Borden, Ont. Supper with Plum Pudding NE 15th of-this year. Last year’s fig-| iplanning to have another plate| Transferred from the mainland | SHE HUNG ures are shown in brackets. The |? installed. 'to the Bowness Funeral Home | Monday, October 12th. THAT production is in bushels. Spring Yesterday morning- he left in Summerside, the funeral will | HATED wheat—91.850 (92.000): oats for | Moncton where he had been visit-|be held on Tuesday morning at|/Tickets for sale. Warm grain—4,500,000 (4,559,000): barley ing briefly at the home of his|9 a.m. from the St. Paul’s| —30.000 (30,000); mixed grain— Uncle. Dr. Austin Delaney, en-;Church,—with—interment—in—St./ waiting—aceommodation—at 2,315,000 (2,450,000); potatoes—|route to his home in Summer-|Paul’s cemetery. 10,300,000: (12,760,000): Production side when his death occurred. | school. Serving commences z ~ toas: tame hay—329,600 (403,-| He had been subject to sudden 4:30 i ;_ field d roots—74,200 ‘81 000). jand severe head pains, and on p.m. i . r re i several occasions had collapsed SOURIS THEATRE © PORT LOADING UP OTTAWA (CP)—Freight loaded at.Canadian ports in June des- tined for foreign countries rose 30.1 per cent ponding month last year. the bir reau of statistics said Friday. Cargoes increased to 6.036.033 tons from 4,640,402 last year and! freight unloaded from foreign countries rose 10.5 per cent to 3.947.122 tons from 3,560,057. over the corres-| fin an unconscious condition due} ito his head injury. cerning his death it is presumed by relatives that he had travel-| led from Moncton to Aulac with isomeone by car, fered an attack and fallen into the waterfilled ditch while wait- ing to get a drive with some car coming to the Island. Mark has spent most of his lifetime in Summerside, and had Pending further infrmation con- | and had suf-| Friday and Saturday Oct. 9 - 10 “SHOWDOWN AT BOOT HILL” Charles Bronson and Carol Mathews Cinemascope Western | THEATRE MONTAGUE MON.-TUE. OCT. 12-13 Y [ ! 8.30 P.M. “PERFECT FURLOUGH” In color with Janet Leigh—Tony Curtis—Excellent COMING FRI-SAT. “HANGING TREE” GARY COOPER-—MARIA SCHELLE Legion Funeral All veterans are requested to assemble at the Can- adian Legion Home Souris, at 10°A.M. on Sunday, October 11, to attend the funeral of our late Com- trade, Angus S. Jarvis. CAPITOL —summersice MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 7:15-9:15 NOTE NO SHORT SUBJECTS There will be an power on our Hunter R October 14th,. weather install additional voltage The area affected w Road pumping station we INTERRUPTION NOTICE hours of 1:00 pym.-and 4:00 p.m: to enable us-to New Glasgow, and Rustico, MARITIME ELECTRIC Co., LTD. intarruption, of electric iver line on Wednesday, permitting, ‘between. the regulating equipment. ill be from the Malpeque st through Hunter River, | : 1 most inexpensive — salesman you can employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT NO. 5 PROVOST COMPANY (MILITIA) CANADIAN PROVOST CORPS IS NOW RECRUITING MEN FOR TRAINING IN’ TRAFFIC CONTROL UNARMED COMBAT MOTORCYCLE RIDING SERVICE POLICE DUTIES NATIONAL SURVIVAL TRAINING if you are interested in training with the militia asa SERVICE POLICE- MAN in this proud corps then visit—No. 5 Provost Company Depot, Char- lottetown Armouries, Tuesday, October 15, 1959. 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DON’T WASTE GRAIN st OeSTHROUGH cw MAKE MORE ' EGGS . MONEY THE ECONOMICAL WAY: THE SHUR-GAIN WAY lo get the very best out of your grains during the winter months ahead they need balancing with SHUR-GAIN CONCENTRATES. GRAINS SUPPLY MUCH NEEDED ENERGY — BUT THEY ARE LOW IN PROTEINS, MINERALS AND | VITAMINS. SHUR-GAIN CONCENTRATES MAKES THE DIFFERENCE --+SAVE FEEDING TIME ~ - » » SAVE FEEDING DOLLARS ‘BALANCE YOUR GRAIN WITH: SHUR- GAIN CONCENTRATES =