. ..-..mfl.o -. manu \ (rifllMl’A,E '— iGaston Nicholas, 131, of Hull, Que, has. been charg- ..d was use murder of his wife, FTaCaS*‘M Jacqueline, 19. .Mrs.‘ Nicholas was drowned, July 26th when a canoe in which they were in arks' Me CHARGED WITH MURDER overturned pn, the Ottawa River. Investigation revealed Nicholas held a $12,000 double indemity eTing Of‘ {Sommerside ToWn Council “Afracus between Mayor W.A. and Councillor Leo Wood mortu broke up the regular meeting of the Summerside Town W11 last night after the mayor had broken a tie vote 011.8 “solution introduced by Council- lor Leo Wood 'which would have dismiqu Town, Manager Joseph prophy, to save the salary he re- halves. to discussiOn-of- eco- after the resolution had i“ defeated, councillor, aMac- w“ and recalled that Councillor “otdhad overspéni Street on a project the reg f dead seamed. on g the hich: an expen- Wood had already spent three thousanddollarsg ‘ In his remarks in ‘support of lit resolution * to dismiss the Town Manager. Councillor Wood that his own taxes "$71 higher this year, and a town paid for; ’ ,' but'that he (Council- , ») had to pay-forms own. » olvement Ween May- " ' and CouncillorQWQOd oc- -5 after the Matyhgr'ltooklobé fobiectl‘ on to I "flames; references by Council; in! to what Jig-termed» “‘a asticle’i which a member " _ “in magnifies ‘ttold to you, " “ Hum the guts to f WESTERN . {ifiUARDIAN ‘ 1 [inner Springvalley Hall Wed- ' August 13 ’ will be at Tuesday4-5. 0f- o\ ’ at Dr. and m? H "a home. ‘ ' .' oMITTED — The mm .HowaId-was-inadvertent- 'Grade‘ XII '1'3811181' meeting of Alberton 21'?“ Council, scheduled for last ,nuht. was cancelled owing to gill! absence of Mayor Matthews 1.8111 several other members of a”! Council. A special meeting 15 Other members of the Council intervened in the ensuing scuffle between the two men and the meeting resumed and: concluded in an orderly manner after con- siderable ~discussion . by the Mayor and Councillors in regard to other routine council matters. Voting on the resolution to dis- miss Town Manager Bropliy, Councillor Wood had the support of Councillors Fred L. D'. Arsen- ault and Robert Dewar, . while Councillors W. E. MacCausland, splitting the “council three-to- three in a tie which was broken taining the town manager. .- Arsenault also called for the dis- missal of the Stadium manager. Charles Hogan, and wouldhave turned the- responsibility for the administration of the Stadium to Purpose- Councillors 'MacCausland and Clark pointed out the present large investment of the Town in the-astuditml._and the need for proper; maintenance at the ice makiifl equipment which was in- stalled in the rink, and their sug- gestion was accepted by the Councillors to delay a vote on the resolution and allow the rink committee to consider it and Brothers Meet - Afton?“ ‘qu rs * NW. Alta. (OP) —, Two brothers am getting acquainted in this town for the first time in 49 years. James MacLanders of Tatama- gouche, NS, and George Mac- Landers of Vancouver saw each other at the Calgary ainport last Friday -— and hardly recognized each other. : _ I Both are vacationing at their miles south of Galleon. . necoonuhended In a report for the Alaska highway and public works departments. The report says the system would be self-an after only a few years. ‘ “ ALBERTON . " Dr. H. E. Clark and Elmer New- ' son voted against the resolution. . by Mayot Currie in favounofln. ‘ .. .A resolution by 1, A. " the bidding ct tenders for that, . sister’s ranch near this tom, 45 \ rumor alumnus. BC. (or) - .Av sithimes weekly ferry service , ,betWeenhereandJuneau.Alaslfla., ,wiith‘intermedlate- stops. has been bring in a resolution on the mat- ter and at the next regular or special meeting. 8 ' insurance'policy on his wife. ('CP Wirepholo) FACE'SAVEB NANAJJMOEC. (0P) — This clty’s 11,000-polmd birthday cake for the mush Oolumlbla centen- Dial is being cut from the inside to save its upward appearance 4,000 pieces of the latoot-ihigh cake have been mailed to points around the world. -—PLAYING THREE DAYS— - TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ' 6 IA N T I In Technicolor and Wide Screen ‘- Starring: ELIZABETH TAYLOR, ROCK HUDSON, JAMES DEAN, CAROL BAKER, 1 :JANEwWITHERS, CHILL WILLS. . . snow TIME 8:30 PM. 1 ‘e " spoon“ available. V Tact-Sa- Summerside‘ ‘ * ,. ATTENTION I a : We are, receiving poultry or our levisceruting plani- e've'ry Tuesday until further notice. Paying highest market prices. Poultry pickup service is' now, ,For rfurl'he‘r particulars con-' JENKINS: BRos. LTD. FARMERS I The Kensingiton Town Council, in a resolution passed last night at its regular monthly meeting, decided to fence the town dump and lock it. Under supervision, it will be open to town residents on Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 6. No dumping of potatoes or car bodies will be permitted. A dump supervisor will be appointed. The resolution was moved by Councillor Bruce Mnch and seconded by Councillor W. S. MacLean. , Mayor Everett Champion pre- sided. All councillors were pre- sent. The Mayor and Councillors ex- pressed some dissatisfaction with the progress report submitted The presentation of awards to those who successfully passed the tests were made at the second Swimming and Water Safety course‘which concluded at Sum- merside on Saturday. The course was sponsored by the Y’s Men’s . Club in cooperation with the Red ss. Malcolm Lodge, Red Cross swimming supervisor for Prince 4 County, conducted the tests. In- struction was given by Bernard Callaghan and Elmer Gallant. Mr. Keith Lapp, Provincial Chairman as long as possible. Already 19,- : Dial 2167or 2163' 60 W61! Take Me family, 3Cyl. will file FAMILY I TRAIN TRAVEL PLAN i ,‘ Round Trip Fore Dad: It to be called later In the week. For the "Head" of the family. jh—fl" Mr. Ralph Gaudethgighetschoo‘} .3 ' ‘ - teacher at Alberton, s r urne . » i Piro‘Fessiona' cards to his home following completion M°th°tv3l d I F of a six geeks post't fiadlfiafiie Onen- ayda u t are course in ucation a e - g Fort eroun trip. , ‘ 'Accgunigenis ,. _ versity of New Brunswick. Mr‘i and’Mrs. Frank Wells and f ‘cE-uEafle Hickey & CO. ' their daughc-ters1 Pamela and Sfiel- r . Sis: 3. B I erce le , Mon rea ,, are open ng _ .- ‘ ' “ ‘m Bfifigmmé thzi-r holidays with Mr. and Mrs. 2:: h‘xgz‘:::*1:::: “mm, ,’ Wide. P.E.I. Phone 2235 John‘Wells, h under 22 years of use. i Kai Stetson ' eary as .... H “I: ‘ INSURANCE oinetihehe R.C.A.F. and left on Mn 1 ’1‘. ’Ems son WM Tuesday for St. Jeans, Quebec. Junior, ‘ .1 ' m9 - Auto - Casualty He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Er- 1/ On _w F r. - 33W St Summerside tt 3 e “V a A ' ' ' :01 S‘e son. I For the round Trip for children of5 \ i 3,, ' i and under 12 years old. Under 5 free. i E- Parlnnan ' 7 ill” Mqfiogfi ' 0 Between Eastern Canada (Copreol, Sudbury, Cochrano, i i i’ " Windsor, Sornia and east) and Western Canada (Winnipeg ‘. B. F. Hunter Rx). ,WED.-THURS.-FRI. and west). Between Canada and Midwestern 'ond Western merdfi, .P.E.I. ,Phone 3115 I ' I United States. Between Western Canada and Easiem U.S. : "Ba b Face 0 Leaving Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays ) A- Raymond Grant, y is B.Sc.,' 0,1), ‘ Nsonll o Stop'over privileges O I Generous Return Limit I mvzmfiaiflif’mfiwgiid‘ o 300 lbs. Baggage Allowance Wear. ‘ PHONE 3530 MICKEY RODNEY 1 Ph ‘ + CAROLYN JONES Complete information from f °R§g§aspherio any C.N. or C.P. Ticket Agent. I 'B-W.SEAIS #- 1” , K ‘ ‘ r : Barrister WE SELL MORRIS II BIA“ , FE As LOW As $1595 A ,, a“ c, 1. rge R' MaCMahm: v BRAND NEW DELUXE PA (‘5 Water . summerside I 7 ""“"‘“““V—a~~ fl UseKenSington on Saturday” .St. Peter’s Road k Simmer-side 3551 ' of the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Committee, was present. Dally transportation was pro- vided by Mr. J. Loring Rayner who provided one of his large trucks for the purpose. Following are the results of the l Kensinglon Council Decides To Have Supervision AT Dump by the consulting engineer on the sewage disposal project. After considerable discussion, it was decided that Mr. Crandall, consulting engineer, be asked to meet with the Town Council for the purpose of clarifying certain details with regard to expenses already incurred in the laying of tile, etc. for the sewage disposal. Another question discussed was the fact that the second fire truck was taken to a recent tire at Emerald. The meeting heard that apparently the alarm was sounded by an outside resident and that as far as could be learn- ed the engine was taken out with- out proper authority. Tihe matter will be investigated further. Present Swimming, Water Safety Awards At S’Side second 1958 swimming course In wh'ch 28 of the 70 students qualifi- Scniors (2 passed out of 5): Keith Cameron and Helen Link- letter. Intermediates (4 passed out of 7): Dianne Arsenault, Helen Hic- key, Gerald Maceod, Carolynn Halkett. , Juniors (7 passed out of 10): Mildred Corney, Margaret Grady, Judy Harper, Joyce Rayner, Di- anne Richard, Ida Johnston, Mi- chael Sheen. _ Beginners (15 passed out of 48): Rosemary Perry, Barbara Waite, Judy MacLure, Paul Herr, Boyce Bishop, Danny Heckbert, Carol Arsenault, Kay Andrews, Paula Rogers, Manual Gallant, Patricia Rogers, Richard Allen, Roderick MacDonald. Mary MacNeill, El- don Casey. P'Ieads Guilty In Breaking, Entering Case Pleading guilty to a charge of breaking and entering with intent to commit an indictable offense. a resident of Summerslde was re- manded until today for sentence when he appeared before Magis- trate R.S, Hinton in Summerside Police Court yesterday morning. On a second offense intoxica- tion charge, an offender was fined $50 and costs, while on a similar charge for his first offense, a me- ond man was fined $20 and costs. A plea of not guilty was entered by a man charged with having liquor in his possession not pure chased at a vendor. Sees Icecap I Hiding Place WASHINGTON (A?) —s- Rear Admiral Hyman G. Rickover foresees the polar icecap as a safe hiding place for U5. nu- clear submarines and a threat to any enemy who might consider launching an atomic attack. “The missile-carrying subma- rines may turn out to be a real deterrent to war,” he said in a copyright interview in US. News and World Report, weekly news magazine published here. numlber of missile-carrying subs “should be kept continuously at sea,. submerged anywhere wIe want—many of them hiding un- der the polar Recap—ready for immediate use at any time." An enemy ought sabotage, over- run or destroy missile bases on land but “how is he going to find them under millions of square miles of polar ice?” Tues, August| 12, 1958 The Guardian Page, 17 . Prominent P. E. |.-Born Doctor !7 Died Saturday Al Montreal i, Dr. John Hammond Palmer, 82, born in Bedeque, P.E.I., head of the Royal Victoria Hospital car- diology department at Montreal and one of the founders of the Na- tional Heart Foundation of Com ada, died Saturday. An associate professor of medi- cine at McGlll University, he was also chief consultant in cardi- ology for the Montreal district of the Veteran’s Affairs Department. Dr. Palmer was educated in Gagetown, N.B., and Mount Alli- son University. As at McGill medi- cal student during the First World War, he went overseas with the Canadian General Hospital Unit, later becoming surgeon_ proba- tioner to the Royal Canadian Nav- al Reserve. . During the Second World War he again went overseas and was a colonel in marge of the depart- ment of medicine. In 1945 he was «L . promoted to brigadier and be- i came chief consultant in medicine ,» to the Canadian Army, with head. ' 1 quarters in London. \ 1 His wife and three dauaterl , survive. ,‘ llMMEIISIllE, Rickover suggested a large“ Monday & Tuesday "DAVY" If you are considering drilling a. now well con- 3 secombe and Alex. tact R. T. Morrison 00,, aAlder Knox. ' - Summorside. We are e “i to drill wells q ppm ' won-THURS. any diamotér, any depth I with reliable and ex- periencod drilling. R. T. Morrison Co. VDlal 2624 summersldo I s "Zero Hour" Dana Andrews, Linda Dar- nell, Sterling Hayden. K and in addition receive ‘ an immediate gaih adjustment 'l-lere’s an example of the 'cosh odiuslment on a $1000' bond 'Otlm amounts in proportion. I VICTORY lows £369“:qu 4V4%um 8%%1rw 3%3V4m ‘5'“ V“ 3% $25.00 $25.00 as... duolan. 1,1959 395-” «ovum 52.9 $22.50 ‘ m 511-” duo June l, 1960 cm v.L) 3% .1»- m. 1,1962 m. v1.) 3% due On. I, I963 $12.50 “2-5. W Not (with Aug. in coupon fetched by owner) hdlmgooblo No? No!» “1'50 “1'50 adnonmchlo Eulaongeublo (9o. V.l.I 3% $15.00 $15.00 No! Net in st» 1.1966 (Sept. Iucoupcl mull» amend) Inna-gush swam