A three-time championship _fibbon winner at the Royal Win- ter Fair is Woodlands Royal ‘Burton 2nd owned and shown by A. MacRae and Sons, Cen- > ~ CHAMPIONSHIP RIBBON WINNER tral Royalty. The bull won the ! junior championship twice in | as many years and this year | was reserve senior and reserve grand Ayshire male champion. v7 % 7 :, WIE ¥ % His sire was the senior and grand champion. A half-brother was also a first prize winner at the Royal. Ducking Results | SUMMERSIDE — In Summer- and costs for being intoxicated in a public place by Magistrate R. S. Hinton. QC. who presided. The accused was-eharged as the result of falling into the Sum- Merfside electric light pond Fri- day evening when police stated in court “he nearly drowned.” In Pond n Fine A young Summerside had his case adjourned until} | Wednesday morning until dama- jges have been assessed. He was! jcharged Sunday after two plate} | of the Capitol Theatre were ;smashed. He pleaded guilty to | the charge yesterday Discussion concerning forma- tion of new associations as well @s Teviving interest in delinquent @ssocafions-was the main topic @uring the recent meeting of Pro- Wincial executive of the Home @nd Schoo! Association. Rev. E.H. Bean reported-on a @neeting held at O'Leary. Nov whecl inspectors Merrit Callag- #ian, Winston Currie, P.E. Doiron @nd provincial executive mem- bers Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and- Birs. Ben DesRoches, the forma- Mion of associations in two and fhree-roomed schools was discus. ed. Any of these schools which are Gnterested in having Home and School Associations formed Would be civen every assistance hy the provincial association it Was noted. ISLAND BRIEFS “WRONG CHARGE Formation of H & S Ass‘ns Is Topic Of Provincial Exec. Mrs. E. M. Phillips was ap- pointed to prepare an outline for} a forthcoming questionnaire to! be sent to locals. Because of the ilinéss of Rev Eric Robin a Jetter of regret, aiid’ in appreciation for his work as| vice-president from Kings and| chairman of teacher recruitment | See is to be sent. An appointment to these vacancies will be filled as| soon as possible. Mrs. Basil. MacDonald. _ pre- sident presided over the well-at- | tended meeting Scotland’s | Continued from Page 1) ed the reformation: the ruins of the beautiful abbev of Cross- reuga! “the abbot of which was toasted on a skillet in order to make him sign the release of the abbey lands;:"’ and Inchma- lon Abbey “‘where Walter Ste wart, the Crusader and his wife still lie in granite state.” SAD TREK With the ravages of war hav- ing driven the crofters and shep-. herds to the lowlands or the new world, the trek though the High- lands today is sad, Dr. Dewar noted. It was erroneously reported in the Guardian from Wednesday's Sitting of mazistrate’s court, Georgetown, that Russell — Wil- fiam McIntyre of Mt. Stewart was ebarged with hit-and-run when! fhe cha should have read joyriding. MacRAE FUNERAL — The fu. @eral for Mrs. Angus MacRae} Was held Monday ‘afternoon with @ short service at the home of ther son; William MacRae, Mel- Ville, then to St. John’s Presby- terian Church, Belfast. Rev. Don- @ld Nicholson conducted the ser- Vice. During the service, a duet “Beyond The Sunset’, was ren- @ered by Lloyd Martin and. R.C MMiacPhee. Pall bearers were Callum MacPherson, Stewart Roes, Murdock Morrison, James} Beaton, Donald MacKenzie, Archie Campbell. Flower bearers were Andy MacRae. Gordon Mac- ' Pherson. Buddy Nicholson. Ed Smith, Robert MacKenzie, Char-/ des Mat Eachern and Billy Comp- ton. Interment took place in the Belfast cemetery LATE NOTICES {Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Ad- Vertising Section.) CAMPBELL — The death occur. suddenly at her home in Eimira on Nov. 30, 1950 of Miss Regina Campbell. The remains avill be forwarded from the Dinewe!ll Funeral Home, Souris to her late residence this after- noon. Funeral notice later, WARD — At the P. E. Island Hospital, Nov. 30, 1959, Step- hen G. Ward of Central Roy- alty in his 91st year. “The re- mains are resting at the Cut- cilitfe Funeral Home until noon Wednesday, thence to the First Baptist Church for funeral ser- vice at 2.50 in the afternoon. In- ferment will be in the Peopi2's Cemetery. WOODSIDE — At Tryén, Nov 29, 1959, Mrs. Waldon Woodside, ace 46 years. Remains resting at her late residence. Funeral service will be held today Tues- day from Tryon United Church ai 2 p.m. Interment im the church cemetery. MOORE — At the P.E.1, tof Tam O’Shanter fame. “The cottages are all grown with nettles and foxglove. and man ber of colored slides depicting Side Police Court yesterday.a|charged with' wilfully damaging Various historic sites that he and men from Enmore was fined $20 property valued at less than $50! his wife had visited during the he was decades ahead of ‘his time.” —‘In the days of feudalism, princess and lords it took cour- age and appreciation to say: “The social, friendly, honest man Whate’er he be, Tis he fulfils great nature's plan, And none but he.’ ” Dr. Dewar also showed a num- weeks they spent in Scotland. Each guest at the dinner was | persons who knew that Miss Perry presented with a sprig. of Scot- | tish heather. forwarded from | by Miss Donaldston of Paisley who has been performing same service to the many years. : FOOLED FOXHOUNDS BREADSALL, England (CP)— Trails of aniseed were laid by} members of the League Against | Cruel Sports to confuse foxhounds near this Nottinghamshire village. | The league said it was the start | of a campaign against foxhunt- | ing. | ' | Y’S MEN’S. . CHRISTMAS -TREES | was planned in advance and that glass windows in the front doors! Scotland in time, for the event | last couple of weeks. the |Mo time in taking the money and ' club for | were quite silent in their efforts MMRMR MRM RMMABRIe A | ISLAND. NEWS*PAGE No New Developments In S side's $400 Thett SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Town police last night reported there were no new developments in their investigation into the theft of more than $400 Sunday night. The_large sum of money was contaned in a purse, which was as the two Perry children were upstairs at the time and ‘heard nothing and their dog also failed to raise an alarm: Also contained in the purse was some Cash belonging to Miss Perry, the keys to the restaurant, dmsurance papers, bank books, and other business papers. taken from the home of Tous- sant Perry, 384 Market Street, sometime between 11.30 and mid- aight Sunday night. Miss Clarice Perry, an em- Ployee of Andy's Downtown, Res- taurant, and to whom the purse belongs, had taken the money, which was part.of the restaurant cash, to the house for safe keep- ing and left it in the living room She returned to the restaurant to pick up Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Savident whom she was .to drive to their home. : Meanwiule, Mrs. Toussant Perry returned to her house and found both the outer and inner doors open. Miss Perry came bac about 10 minutes later aa‘ found that the purse had been taken. Three police officers who were on night duty, started a séarch for the purse which they thought the thief or thieves mignt have thrown away, but at a late hour last night it had not beer located. Police believe that the theft Rams’ Gillman To Be Released LOS ANGELES (AP) — Coach Sid Gillman of Los Angeles Rams profession football team will be out at the end of the season, The Herald-Express said Monday. His contract. which has a year to run at a reported $25,000 an- nually, will be ended by mutual agreement, said-a story by sports writer John B. Old. ficials nor Gillman would ‘con- firm a split. But it said close friends of Gillman says he will welcome a showdown The Rams, regarded before the season as pennant contenders, have a 2-8 record. If they don’t win their two remaining games, this season will be their worst since they came here in 1946. Two teams in the new. Ameri- can Football League reportedly : : i i ; n, Old it was committed by a person or are interested in Gillma wrote. Gillman’s over - all record would be taking the money home, which she had been doing for the since coming here in 1955 from Cincinnati University is 28-30. i ' The story said neither Ram of-| °°": i t Mrs. J. Davey Dies In Hospital tures issued by the weather of- MONTAGUE— The death oc- | fice: . curred at the Kings County Min Max Memorial Hospital on -Monday| Vancouver ........ 37 47 mornifg after a long illness of} Victoria ..... ines 48 Mrs. John Davey of Guernsey |Calgary ........... 29 41 Cove in her 72nd year. The|Regina ............ ll 34 deceased was born at Halifax,|Toronto ........... 27 34 Nova Scotia, in 1887. Her hus-| Ottawa ............ 2 20 band predeceased her in 1956. | Montreal ...... shia 23 She leaves to mourn the fol-|Quebec ........... 2. 12 lowing children: Arthur, Gurn- | Fredericton ....... 16 19 sey Cove; Hope, (Mrs. Donald /|Saint John ...,.... 16 22 MacKinnon) R.N., Toronto, and|Moncton ..... eins ae 27 Roy of Dorval, Quebec. . Halifax ........ io 33 The funeral will be held on}Chariottetown .... — 31 Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the |Sydney ....... sven (On 43 Murray Harbor United Church. | Yarmouth ......... 27 32 Interment will be in Murray |St. John’s .......,- 56 58 Teshar comatery. HALIFAX (CP)—The weather Frankie Carbo Given 2 Years NEW YORK (‘AP) — Hoodlum Frankie Carbo was _ sentenced Monday to two years in the peni- tentiary on his plea of guilty to an undercover role in professional boxing. Carbo, 53, long tabbed as the! underworld czar of professional boxing. had pleaded guilty Oct. 30 to three counts of a 10-count indictment. He pleaded guilty to one count) of conspiracy, one of acting in a} boxing match as a manager with-| out a licence and one of acting) as a matchmaker without a li-| } } PUBLIC EDUCATI Sponsored by Souris Federation Guest Speaker — Re Dunstan’s University, wil of Administration. Everyone Welcome. ST. MARY'S HALL, SOURIS DECEMBER 3rd. at 8 P.M. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- ~ office says a weak disturbance east of Montreal is expected to disappear as it crosses the Mari- times. Snowflurries are forecast for most of the district, but the accumulations will be less than! two inches. Temperatures will re-| main below freezing in most lo- calities today. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. eastern! N.B. counties, Lower St. sin RE eR Eee Your Electric Light Bill Can Be Paid At Our Office Open Saturday until 9 P.M. Montague Electric Co. Ltd. ONAL MEETING light ‘Winds. Low-high at Ed- mundston 10 and 20, Campbellton 12 and 20, SOURIS THEATRE Mon. Tues. Nov., 30, Dec. 1 "From Earth To The Moon" , with Joseph Cotten Debra Paget George Sanders High tide today at Charlotte- town at 11.39 a.m. and 11.4 p.m. At Rustico at 7.28 a.m. and 6.14 _|{p.m. tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today ~at 7.30 a.m. and sets at 4.33 p.m. Does BLADDER IRRITATION MAKE YOU NERV are now discovering how stronger and better they can feel combating nervous freq itching urination both Secondarily, you may lose fer from Headaches, old, tired, depressed. In such CYSTEX usually brings fast, comfort by curbing irritating strong, acid urine and by giving | Pain relief. Safe for young ro | CYSTEX at druggists. Feel in \ Get fast REGENT SAY HELLO TO A BRAND NEW KAYE! - Local P. E. I. Teachers’ v. Edmund Roche, St. 1 speak on Larger Units “COLUMEN PICTURES snesewe DANNY KAYE - CURT JURGENS NiColE MAUREY . [E AND THE COLONEL A COURT-GOETZ PICTURE — (Tonight) Last Showing: 7:15-9:10 The thieves apparently wasted most inexpensive salesman you can employ - --a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD + oe ai bos At S'SIDE “Y” CENTRE OCLC OOCOOOLEECOOOS a a i 4 a A a A KI diner and Edmund O’Brien. many villages where once lived scores of families are as dead as Pompei or Herculaneum. |! Many exchanged the languid, moisture-laden air for profitable work in industry, or fertile tracts in the new world.” In Dumfries Dr. Dewar said he had the privilege to sit in “Rob- bie’s chair’ at the invitation of | the custodian, Tom McRory-‘‘a| real Scotsman, who could recite} reams of Tam O'Shanter with a! Scotch mist in his eyes, and a wee ‘Dock, and Doris’ no doubt in his veins.” | He also visited the thatched cottage in Alloway where Burns | was born; the farm at Mosszglie! | where he plowed up the field mouse; Mauchline, where he woo- | ed and won his Bonnie Jean; | and the Inn of Ayr, the Haunted |/ Kirk, and the Brig 0’ Doos; all | “NO EQUAL” “The glory of Burns hard to find,’”’ Dr. Dewar said “In his appeal to the dignity of man he has no equal, and is not! Moore, of Milton, in her 71st year. Remains forwarced fro.n the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to her late residence. Funeral from St. John's Anglican! 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