MISSING DANE’S BODY IS FOUND Tlie body of Pov! Bang-Jen- gen, a former United Nations official missing since Monday, lies in leaves where it was found in a Queens park Thurs- day. Officers are looking over the scene. Detectives said the Dane apparently died from a gunshot wound. A gun was found in his hand, they said. The body was discoyered not far from his Lake Success, N. Y. home. (AP Wirephoto) ISLAND NEWS PAGE Island Ayrshires Make ROP Marks Three Island Ayrshires, two of them owned by the Estate of G. L. Boswell, Charlottetown, and the third registered in the name of the director, research branch, Charlottetown, establish- ed new performance records be- tween Sept. 16 and Oct. 15, ac- cording to the listings carried in the November issue of the Canadian Ayrshire Review. BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. T. K. Cameron, Montagne, is ill in the Kings County Hos- pital. ATTEND DINNER Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. William Bears, all of Montague, attended the St. Andrew’s Day dinner at Bel-| fast Saturday evening. SACRAMENT HELD The sacrament of Communion | awas celebrated at St. Andrew’s| Presbyterian Church, Montague, | Sunday morning. The service, was conducted by Rev. M- Carl | Currie. His inspiring service was based on the text ‘“‘What mean ye by this service?”’ The offer- atory “Let This Blood in Mercy} Poured” wds sung by the choir, | under the direction of the organ- | ist, Mrs. A. F. Campbell. LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in} eolumns adjoining Classified Ad- vertising Section.) BLANCHARD — Suddenly in| * Dorchester, Mass., on Nov. 29, 1959, Mrs. Felix Blanchard of Summerside. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. In the mature class, Boswell’s Blackaddar Fashion Gem, a seven-year-old, produced 11,089 pounds of milk, containing 433 pounds of fat testing 3.90, while in the junior four-year-old class, Blackaddar Treasure, also owned by the Boswell ‘Estate, produced 10,941 pounds of 1.2ilk, containing 427 pounds of fat testing 3.90: The research branch’s Kendor- al Lucy listed in the senior three- | year-old class produced 10,810) pounds of milk, - containing 463 Two Island-bred animals are named in the leading - lifetime producers listed. They are Fair- vue Lauretta, Rae and Sons, Charlottetown, P.E.I. and owned by W. C. Tully, | Athelstan, P. Q., and Sunny Slope | Fay, bred by Edwin Reid, Souris, and owned by John W. Freetown. Fairvue Lauretta, listed eighth | in the group classified under one or more lactations on 3x, in 12 lactations produced 144,165 |pounds of. milk containing 6,203 pounds of butterfat testing 430. | Sunny Slope Fay listed | under the 2x classification, pro- | duced in 12 jactations 145,648 pounds of milk containing 6,269 | pounds of butterfat testing 4.30. Three Island mother-daughter combinations are listed under the leading “Gold Seal” asi shire cow families. They are Birchiea Pridsweose| | (116,171-5,095-4.37) bred by W. R. Younker, Charlottetown, and owned by Ings and Son, Char- jlottetown, and Ingsbrook Prim- rose 3rd (118,423-5,119-4.39) bred and owned by Ings and Son; ;Sunny Slope Bonny Jean (116,- 978-4,700-4.01) bred by Edwin Reid, Souris, and owned by W. D. Black, Waterdown, o'clock this evening, her church cemetery. town Hospital on Sunday, Nov. MACRAE —. At Melville on Nov- ember 28, 1959, $irs. Angus MacRae, in her 76th year. Fu- neral today, ‘Monday’. from the home of her son William MacRae, with a short service at 1:15, follawed by service in St: John’s Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m. Interment Belfast ceme- tery. JONES — At her late residence, Brackley, Nov. 29, 1959, Mrs. | J. Malcolm Jones, formerly of | 132 Upper Prince St., Char- lottetown, in her 85th year. Her remains are resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Fu-! neral notice later. WOODSIDE — At Tryon, Nov. 29, 1959, Mrs. Waldon Woodside, .. age 46 years. Remains will be forwarded from Davidson's Fu- neral Home to her late resi- - dence this evening. Funeral notice later. MOORE — At the P.E.I. Hospi-; tal, Nov. 29, 1959, Mrs. Harry} Moore, of Milton, in her 7ist __ year. Remains resting at Cut- Monuments Granite - Marble Bronze Vere Beck & Son Ltd. Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870 it Aye 2 ws ; J town- Funeral o'clock this evening. neral will be held Wednesday morning leaving the - funeral Mass St. Joseph's in the church cemetery. Nov. 29, 1958, Mrs. Carragher of Lot 65 in her 59th year. from ing to St. Requiem High Mass tery. TROWSDALE i Nov. 28, | holm Funeral Home, terian cemetery, pital on Nov. 29, 1959, ing at 8.15 to St. High Mass at 9 o'clocs ment ‘in the church cemeiery. bred by A. Mac-' Lewis, | cliffe’s Funeral Home until 6 then to) late residence. Funeral | from St. John’s Anglican Church, Tuesday afternoon starting at 2.30. Interment in BRADLEY — At the Charlotte- 29, 1959, Fred Bradley of Kelly’s Cross in his 69th year. His re- mains will rest at the Charlotte- Home from 7 The fu- home at 8.30 for Requiem High Church, Keliy’s Cross at 9.30. Interment CARRAGHER — At the Char- lottetown Hospital on Sunday, Thomas Her remains were for- warded on Sunday afternoon the Charlottetown Fu- neral Home to her late: resid- -ence from where the funeral will be held on Tuesday morn- Anne’s Church for at 9.30. In- si terment in the church ceme- At 10 Belmont | Street,\Charlottetown, Saturday, 1959. Donna Darlene Trowsdale, age 6 weeks, infant daughter of Faye .and Orion Trowsdale. Resting at the Chis- | North Tryon, where the funeral ser- i> vice was held Sunday at 2 p.m. | Interment was in the Presby- North Tryon. | AUSTIN — At Charlottetown Hos. John | David Austin of Bedford, aged 71 years. His remains are rest- ing at Hennnessey’s Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place Tuesday mern- Bonaventure Church, Tracadie for Reqziem | Inter- | ‘Missing Man’ Returns Home “The case of the missing cat- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 30, 1959. hat duccanee Gomes to RCMP detachments looking for a manchis wife and child Friday turned out to be a false alarm, it was learned Saturday. Cattle buyer, Emmett Griffin, his wife and two-month-old son were reported missing by Mr. Griffin's brother when the trio |failed to show_up at their home in Bloomfield Station after leav- ing Summerside at 1.55 Friday However, the man and his fam- ily had merely detoured and imade a trip to New Brunswick. They returned safe and sound Friday night. The Alberton. Summerside. and Borden RCMP detachments join- | ed in on the search. CENTRAL BANK The Bank of Canada started as a central bank of issue and re- ; discount at Ottawa in 1935. | snd Winswept Betty (116,444-4,- Souris, and owned- by Gayin D. Reid, Montague. Also Sunny Slope Fay (145,- 648-6,269-4.30) bred by Edwin |Reid and owned by John W. Lewis, Freetown; and Columario | Faye ‘ona (100,033-4,743-4.74) bred by John W. Lewis and owned by Col. F. I. Andrew, Chariotte- town. The November Review aiso re- ports that a Gold Seal Certific- ate was awarded recently to Rae- burn Kathleen (108,711-5,048-4.64) | bred and owned by Earle Mac- Rae, New Wiltshire. If Youre TIRED ALL THE : TIME Now and then everybody “‘tired-out’’ feeling, and may is bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth- ing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That's the time to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause back- ache and tired feeling. Then you feel better, rest better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue bex with the red band ae all drug counters. You can depend on Dedd’s.¢0 Ontario, | REGENT. COLUMBIA PICTURES snesews SAY HELLO TO A | | BRAND NEW KAYE! DANNY KAYE - CURT JURGENS NiColE MAUREY . Me AND THE COLONEL A COURT-GOETZ PICTURE Six. parties pleaded guiliy to in- toxication charges and three were $30 and costs while the other three were fined $20 and costs. The heavier fines were levied on those who created a disturb- bRLEF Novel Credit (Continued from Page by “Sixty per cent of the business done in the city is done on credit.” DECIDE ON EXPANSION In the last-week MCS made a major decision to offer franchise Fights to its system in cities Fredericton eeneers 33 wy Saint Joha ereeeeee 2 ae % Moncton eeeaceeece 40 ‘| TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|Halifax ..... eosoee 3S “9 tures issued by the weather of-)Charlottetown .... 41 41 fice: Sydney ..... Yecsee OO 59 Yarmouth ........ 45 49 a (Nigh) ‘Day Me, NE iss on tes 48 61 ai seteenes Vancouver 22... 43 80 | HALIFAX (CP)—The weather Vite | 45 50 ‘office says a disturbance which Edmonton ........ 21 38 |brought snow to most of New! CMICATE . o.occscees 22 45 |Brunswick, and intermittent rain| WINS cokes 17 34 |to Nova Scotia and Prince Ed-| Winnipeg ..... sy 35 |ward Island, will moye out of the ON <hceesceses 17° £2 {district today. Clea‘ing is ex-| an 10 18 |pected to spread across all re- Montreal .......... 21 ~ 23 |gions. Miebiin ... 3.5 5s: 24 27 Forecasts: Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- Theatre Doors Broken At S‘side SUMMERSIDE — It was: ap- parently a case of sheer van- dalism Saturday night when two large plate glass windows in the doors at the Capitol Theatre on Central Street were smashed. There are twin sets of double doors leading to the street from the theatre and the glass in the right hand door in both sets was kicked in Saturday night about 10.30. A young Summerside man suspected of. causing the dam- age ‘was apprehended by the police. across Canada. i “We're prepared to move fast,” | Mr. Ritchie said. He claimed his | plan is the first of its kind in| Canada. Now another company” recently launched a similar plan in Toronto, Hamilton and Wind-| sor. The MCS expansion plan would involve local ownership and local control of credit in each city. Ac-| counting would be centralized in the Ottawa office. | MCS keeps five per cent of all! sales made through its credit cards. That's the main source of MAYFAIR ward Island: Snowflurries; clear- | ing this afternoon; colder; north SOURIS THEATRE | Mon. Tues. Nov. 30, Dec. 1 “From Earth To The Moon" with. Joseph Cotten Debra Paget George Sanders - PHONE US TODAY. its finances. BILLED MONTHLY The individual buyer gets 30- day credit without paying inter- est. He is billed once a month fo all his MCS purchases in the prv vious month, and in effect ha another 25 days to pay his bi’ without extra charges. On over- due accounts, 1% per cent a month is charged. Bad debts are a loss to MCS- not the stores, Mr. Ritchie said The same applies if someone's card gets into the wrong hands and is used illegally. “Any fraud like that is not a cost against the eard-holder,”’ he | said. The plan its tailored to operate on much the same lines as trav- eller’ cheques. LION JUMPS BOY RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP)—A pet lioness stalked and jumped on a 13-year-old boy, seriously maul- ing his face. uovd Woodbury, | who had raised the two-year-old, | ind lioness from a cub, shot the animal to death. Woodbury | said he had taken Toggy, the! lioness, and his. two nephews, John and Glen Woodbury, with him while rabbit hunting. TOLL IN TRIBAL WAR BRUSSELS (AP)—The Belgian radio, quoting army reports from | Ruanda-Urundi, said Friday the recent inter-tribal war in that African territory left 200 dead, | 317 injured, and 7,060 homeless. THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM MONDAY—1.30-3.00 Pre School Skate (Free) 8.15 Parkdale Royals versus Aces. TUESDAY—8.00-10.00 Skating. WEDNESDAY—3.30-5.30 Skating. THURSDAY—3.00-10.00 Skating. FRIDAY—1.30-3.00 Pre School “SKate (Free). 9.15 Perfection Penguins versus The Aces. SATURDAY—2.00-4.00 Skating. | SUNDAY—8.30-10.30 Skating Club | ; Mon. - Tues. 7:15-9:10 | HOC Admission Adults 60c | a CIVIC STADIUM TONIGHT — GAME TIME 8:15 PARKDALE ROYALS . 1 § VERSUS THE ACES oa Students 35c af LTE THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER Monday November 30th, 8 p.m. VARIETY CONCERT g In Aid of Boy Scouts n EARLY MORNING SPECIALS --TUESDAY # NOVEMBER 30 re DECEMBER 1, 2 5 Plan a shopping trip to Eaton’s during this great Pre-Christmas Sale. Hundreds of ¥ specials for home, family and Christmas giving. ar early: ‘for Christmas. | | Effective the Ist of January, 1960 prices on all “Edbro” hoists and bodies are to be increased 10 per cent dye to the recent steel strikes We have on hand stock at the old price— 5 cu. yard Body & Hoist complete... $1,200.00 6 cu. yard Body & Hoist'complete... $1,250.00 Thao srosiets steal lodies ere designed for general pur- pose use. Greater payload means more $$$$ earned. - OR DROP IN AND SEE-US . M.F. Schurman Co.Ltd. | SUMMERSIDE —- PHONE 2265 INSTALLED INSTALLED | d NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON EARLY MORNING SPECIALS, PLEASE! GIRLS’ ORLON® PULLOVERS Short sleeved orion sweaters in an assortment of 14. STRIPED SHEETS, CASES Multi-stripe cotton sheets and pil- low cases. Special, Size 72 x * @ Reg. Trade Name for Du Pont's ’ Acrylic,Fibre. GIRLS’ ORLON* : CARDIGANS colours. Sizes 8\ to e Long sleeve, soft knitted orion fn — in assorted colours. Sizes each 2.57 s each 2.49 * Ree. Trade Name for Du Pont’s PECIAL Srecial, a TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY } | crylic Fibre. BON BON DISHES GB 2.59 B oo SPECIAL leaf. Made of plastic. P Size 81 v ; wt 81 x ib 2. 83 Special, sich TH oF Cases 42 x =. PILLOW CASES 4 La, 6tamped te embroider — good SPECIAL M2lity cotton. Special, . v. - fer 1.19 CHILDREN’S STORY BOOKS ~*~ SPECIAL with a variety of Special, stories. pair 1.18 69c each Assorted colours in shape of maple Boys’ and Girls’ Annual with attrac- tive hard cover— about 120 pages CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS DAMPENING BAGS far BUBBLE BATH Assorted styles and colours. 8 te 3 in the group. A Perfumed bubble bath, and relaxing. SPEC ws Lavender sceit. Special, Rez Sizes rir 1.00% coal f Y onsen Asvt ® an, } a Clear plastic with zippered closing. M™w& A Easily cleaned with damp cloth. SPECIAL «<n, att * 3 nn 4908) ot pir. refreshing in Pine, Rose or 2 oz. bag. A 29c i bag HAIR BRUSH SETS haar Pure nylon bristle brush and comb M™ Din Topaz, Aquamarine or Amethyst SPECIAL colour handle. Reg. 3.50. Special, » BOYS’ ORLON* PULLOVERS V neck pullovers in ‘assorted plain nd fancy patterns. Sizes 8 to 14. ipecial, @ Reg. T Acrylic INFANTS WOOL MITTS low. SPECIA Special, wt 1.75 CINCH BELTS Elasticized rayon with metallic ; MwA double cage blades — 40 biades in ee oe Gok fine ee P) SPECIAL: dispenser. SPECIAL vedi mand large. pe aw ~~ w ” Special, 77 Special, ‘. 39c © one dispenser Cc each a STORE HOURS : MONDAY to THURSDAY 9 a.m, to 5:45 p.m. FRIDAY 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 5:45 pan, each 2.99 Name for De aus pt 4 ~\r Fancy design in white, pink, yel- ren 59¢ 40 PIECE FLATWARE SETS HELP FIGHT TB BOYS’ AND MEN’‘S SCARVES M™& VU Solt fleecy spun rayon in attractive SPECIAL es Size about 47 x 11%”. Im- Special, 3 y 4 4 } \ 69c & D4 Ss ey, 8 piece plate setting, silver-plated fag SPECIAL flatware in Victorian Rose pattern. 5 Special, 18.95 each | 2S ; ; CANADA 1950 t > > CANADA: 1089 7 . at T.EATON.C2.