‘ - Upwards ef 500 children ticipated KIDS HAVE PLENTY FUN par-|Memortal Field yesterday after-;iasm as they compete in one of in ‘the annual Play-| noon. The youngsters in the} the many events. The young boy round track and field meet at|above photo show lots of enthus- and girl athlete picking the mést | winners Geo. Saville Maintains Causeway Liberal Idea % MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN of the larger. Liberal meet- election cam- _ Chairman Gilbert Clements, in- troduced George Saville, the speaker, who amused the i with his sharp wit, and comparing some of the state- made by the -Conserva- party, he said that the Lib- had given the farmer a- lime program and have built fish houses. He \said that the first potato warehouse in Kings County was erected at Morell by the Jones government. He.also stated that snow plows had been placed in this county by the Liberal govern- eat, after spending a vacation tide } @ith Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burns, ON VACATION Miss Barbara Smith, PHN, Simmerside has been vacation- ing with friends in Malpeque. | situation, he spoke of public ser- | vices of which he was chairman, | of the report made following the ment, with the first one being placed at Montague and the pre- sent number was now swelled to nine. Mr. Saville stated that the causeway was not an idea of the Conservatives, but a Liberal idea of many years. DR. BONNELL Bonnell, minister of health, vi- vidly outlined the proceedings at the last Legislature with re- ference to the “mandatory” clause in the provincial hospital plan. He told thatthe Diefen-_| baker government -sible for making it compulsory. He said that some of the pro- vinces who used the taxation plan were dissatisfied with this | method and advocate-a-premium j plan. He went on to say that if a Conservative government was elected and proposed taxation as a method of payment for this plan as well as pay the entire ‘teachers salary, he didn’t know what they could do except raise the sales tax 14 per cent. On being introduced by the chairman, Joseph Campbell said ihe was pleased that under the The next—speaker, Dr. Lorne— iditorium stage. He stated } when he tonk office. the govérn- visit to institutions, saying that he had never doublecrossed Frank Myers. ‘ Hon. Keir Clark, minister — of education, said he had received numerous compliments on the roads and highways in the Car- digan district and stated that the finest paving plant in Eas- tern Canadawas in that — dis- ict. He mentioned the sections of roads which had been paved and ishproved. He also commented on the winter roads program, Saying there were now five snowplows at Cardigan and one at Annandale. In outlining the accomplish- ments of the Matheson govern- ment in this district, Mr. Clark mentioned the new Brudenell Park which is vresently under- development: the tobacco pro- ject at Greenfield which he felt had a great future. COMPARISIONS MADE +—With reference to his own de- partment “of education. Mr. Clark made comnvarisons from the time he took office until the present. stating that the school in which the meeting was being held was an examole of what was beine done in manv of the areas in the province. Al- though the rooms, two science laboratories and a large auditorium, the rur- al enrollment for the coming year was so large, that one class would be forced to use the au- that ment would lend $6.500 to anv istrict building such a school. | guidance of the Matheson gov- ;ernment, all promises had been fulfilled and that the Conserva- tive party was making promises they would be unable to carry out. He said the f government promised reduced taxes -but in- stead, have increased them along with unemployment insurance. With reference to the local saying that they were never bet- ter looked after than under the Matheson government. He spoke turned to her home in Summer- side on Wednesday by plane af- ter a visit to Vancouver, Moose- jaw and Winnipeg. JOHNNY GOES HOME Johnny Carroli, Summerside’s minor league sports director, leaves for his home in Malden, RETURN HOME Quebec, who spent | weeks in Summer- | of ‘the latter's - | BACK FROM WEST . Mrs. Joseph Linkletter has re- Professional Cards _ Chartered. Accountants 7. Earle Hickey & Co. Mass., this morning after another | : season at the helm of é | successful Mr. and Mrs. George Irving. minor league baseba"l in the wes- was the chairman of the Cana- tern capital, He will be accom- | panied by Mrs. Carroll and a | ily FOUND GUILTY SUMMERSIDE — George Mac- Caull, employed at Ross’ Corner. was found guilty of common as- sault by Judge Walter E. Darby in Prince County Court Thursday morning. He was charged on com- | plaint of Donald M. Campbelk R.C.A.F),. following a.brawl out- side a local dance hall early last Saturday morning. He, wa4 fin- ed $15 and costs with an alter- native of 10 days. MacCaull ask-| ed the court for time to pay the, Canadian Bank -~of Commerce Building fommerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 Insurance BR E. Ellis & Son Limited Fre — Aute — Casualty - 6 Summer SF Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. BD. 2.0. PHONE 3287 Summerside Summer S1. B. F. Hunter, R.O. < Semmerside, P.E. |: Phone 38116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George RK. MacMahon, A. B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. Phone S’Side 3818 “* a Portage resident paid the same fine as he is now unemployed. | The court gave hint ten days; in} which-to pay. 5 CASES ON DOCKET SUMMERSIDE — Five eases were heard in Summerside traf- | fie court this morning by justice | of the peace Harold Milligan. A' Summerside man was fined $5 for driving without a license and} a Port Hill resident a similar amount for illegally parking on a curve. A Wellington man paid $5 for not having his vehicle pro- perly equipped at all times and amount for having too many peo- ple in the cab of his truck. A resident of Crapaud was high school had 12} \ tirwrc parr. {Y's Men's Groups “i ‘ ‘ ee | * ‘ ‘ Se : : | woe Conclude Course | ee i ‘ ef = ee ee ee ee she Nei So ges ioe ber eee ae . have recently i! - Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 second annual leadership de- |iottetown “Y”, Calvin Boutalier ed = oceans comes, heal ot Het. ee er eee ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Aug. 28, 1959. 3 eee 4 pe aeacunal navies Sas ; = . a" ca recreation committee. Alton or There were 30 persons par- u ' a | | ticipating in the week-long liver of Charlottetown Y's Men’s 0 eT ; H img the general pattern of morn- |George Anderson, also of Chat — ; 7 Are ing and. afternon lectures follow- |lottetown was business manager. ~ Henry Labatte of the hation- |Course were Stan Robinson of x : \ A large and enmuaastic meet-|.) council staff of the YMCA |Moncton, who spoke on extension ing of the electors of 2nd Kings | was course director and lecturer |™ the and L. ©. til was held in Morell Hall Thursday }o_ group work. while Russell |Jones, Jr., Moncton, the district. night. The meeting was addres-|@wing of the mental health clin- governor of the Maritime Y's Statements contained in a Li sed by the two Liberal candida- lic of the P.E.1. department’ of | Men’s movement. t 4 _Lib-, Mr. Myers said he had obser-/tes, Tom Cullen and Harvey |peaith lectured on individual in-| Attending from Charlottetown eral poster being distributed |ved construction stakes being | Dougias. Aldius MacKenzie of |terests and needs emphasizing | as delegates were: Dave Rogeri, throughout the province were |driven in the French River | Morell was chairman. common motivations of people. Shirley Winnifred Anan “a mass of untruths unworthy of jarea. He said that he asked the | Both speakers compared the| Laboratory discussion ses- veeney amy party that has any regard jcrew when the pavement would policy of the Liberal government, | sions were under the direction of | MacMillan, Mrs. Alton Dollivey . for honesty and integrity.” Pro- |be laid and the foreman replied.” | Jed by Premier Matheson with| Seb Smith, regional staff mem-! and Adele Hazel Jardine. = ae cemerwenee pany Wed. Weill.. next a ee what was being promised by Mr. ws er W.R. Shaw, in Crapaud |Same thing was happening at | shaw is Conservative "| last night. both Desable and Argyle Shore, ae ee 7 ; : Mr. Shaw denied all allegations |e said. boa fo ie ~ “These are the Facts.” [punicing tee een re “ He said that ‘at i i . Myers Pies he’ indicate thet punek este they were anxious to do the job e be asked to finance the they had 24 years in which to points during the meet were pre- teachers’ Paymest ldo it. Surely they know that the ; . of supplements. sented trophies with the other | denied that the federal govern- |'#!and, people can see through picking up ribbons. ment had at any time indicated |'NS hypocrisy.” sass “dies that it could not afford to give |p. ee Shaw grant had enlarged to $65,000. | any money to the provinces. The |*—_©ader_Walter Shaw had} of the ; been instrumental in getting He spoke merease S| tatement thet his gurty hed liste tariff oqualiced scholarships, additional student | ever made any committments 8 a italization grants, more loons being made | regarding the imposition ‘ef 2 lisurance Mr. Myers stated that available as well as bus ser-|sales tax for any purpose Mr.|Guring the last session of the fee needs sca dintviets Thich | Snaw, branded as “a deliberate |Fouse, $$. Hessian, the Liber-| scent for about could be wed | for teacher’s- sal FABRICATIONS . pc yee oa — haere Bae rectly and many more indirectly. 4 > penses, : entire sheet is a mass of could support ; wer grants to improve educa fabrications egg or oe nek — he ss port a one. Cc A M EO FOR S ALE tion. " Mr. Shaw said. . tives in the House , TOBACCO INDUSTRY Other speakers at the ‘enthus- lacvced Mr. Myers noted. : Motor boat with cabin, 40 ft. 0.A., 9 ft. beam emier Matheson, in his re-| iastic, over-flow meeting includ-| The hospital insurance action Kensington, . 5 HP - 2 Stasine’ Gakian: marks said that the t in- : with 165 H.P. super six ray gine dusiry-in- this province had an|eandidate in’ ist Gea nee Myers Commarel to the "Howe. |Wti- - Sat. 7:15 & 9:15. Matinee |] Brass rudder and skeg. Built in Nova Scotia of interesting and bright future:| Heath Macquarrie, MP. for | sponsored pipeline issue which | S@#- 1 p.m. As Irish as the Blar- |] Spruce and oak. Speed 20 knots. Would make ex- {.. that he could forsee co-operative | Queens. The meeting was chair-|led to the destruction of the fed-| ey amd as funny as they come || cellent cabin cruser. snd movernineet decisis rene | oa hy, Tot Beaton, New Haven, jeral Liberal party on June 10, “ROONEY” shah , : D stane> entertainment was 1957. Starring Barry FitzGerald. John Ppply r ing this an outstanding industry | vived by the Burke tamily’ of “At that time C. D. Howe said : W. W. GLOVER for P.E.I. He said the first to-| Charlottetown. with complete arrogance, if we | Gresse". Muriel Pavion. Also Mt. Stewart bacco crop at Greenfield was Mr. Shaw said that he was|don't want to do it. who is going | serial. hide ee doing exceptionally well. _| amazed that the Liberal party|to make us?.” Mr. Myers said . ' - He dealt briefly with winter|@f Prince Edward Island had| Because of the Conservative roads program and the causeway, | descended to such contemptible | telecast that came on at 10 0’- a saying that he knew of two en-| tactics in order to deceive the| Clock Mr. Macquarrie cut his " gineers, one of them who was | electorate. “Surely the issues in| Te™marks . born in Kings County, who would | this campaign can be debated in Pt build - causeway as a tollway,| am atmosphere of truth and de- 3 ; amd that he knew of reports] cency.” id. 3 . | stating that it was feasible. pian. Seeiner canteen SOURIS THEATRE ‘4 ‘ ah all cl pal The PC leader promised the, : could supply the necessary names. peop! Victori - “i till “4 sa briefly with other is- waive ‘queues eee Cane Fri-Sat. Aug. 28th-29th 5 . sues of the election and in clos- | thei ; | 4 si ing asked the meeting “do you| motion centre, un Pre Robbery Under ; % | want to get rid of experience for Recalling that Mr. Matheson in v4 |2 government with no experi-| @ recent TV broadcast had boast- Arms | ence? ed that there was no one in the I know more than four or five | Province his superior. Mr. Shaw Peter Finch of the opposition put together. | ssid that he had Do intention of and I am not braggiaz too much taking part in that type of con- & = that”. He said “‘do mot be | test. Rather he was willing to M ogied. Better to be sure than let the people decide on Septem- aureen Swanson sorry, so vote for your Liberal | per 1. i candidates qn September 1st.” but at the present time such a Blood Clinics Miss Objectives But Donations Are Improving | Yesterday's Red Cross biood | donor clinics at Murray River | and Montague concluded the! third of this year’s series with a | total of 869 on an objective of | 1,152 or a shortage of 283 on the overall expected number. There were 70 registered at Murray River in the afternoon on a quota of 100, and 167 at Montague last evening on the objective of 239. Both these re- sults were considerably ahead of last year’s response when there were just 50 at Murray River, and 149 at Moniague George Ferguson again head- ed the Murray River committee, and was assisted by members of the locality, while A. A. Fraser held in the Beaver Club Hall. The ‘Montague Women’s In- stitute. provided the refresh- menis and workers, while High School Red Cross members and Montague nurses also assisted the mobile team from Halifax. F. A. S. Jones, provincial Red Cross chairman of the blood donor committee in expressing , thanks to all who had been don- ors at the various clinics or as- sisted in any way, said that while the numbers registered during this week’s clinics were not up to expectations, the re- sults would be sufficient to main- tain the service until the next clinics are held at Charlottetown | and Summerside during the last dian Legion committee which sponsored the Montague clinic |week in December. welcome. AY SPECIAL SERVICES Members of Regent Chapter No. 52 Order of the Eastern Star, Kensington, are requested to attend divine worship in Stanley Bridge United Church Sun- day, August 30th’ at 8:00 p.m. Visitors By order of the Worthy Matron, week of November or the first | . YAISY KENNEDY. FAIR fined $10 for speeding. PLEADS NOT GUILTY In Summerside police court yes- | terday morning with Judge W. | E. Darby presiding, a resident of | Traveller's Rest pleaded not guilty to a charge of having liquor in- his possession in a place other than his residence) The case was | adjourned for one week. Prose-| cuting the case was Alberton Pol- ice Officer John Arthur as the al- leged offence took place in that community but was tried in Summerside so defendant would not be forced to travel to the | Crockett and Gallant Bldg, S’Side | does it? A hidden..document angle helps. PEYTON West Prince town.; . ib THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER FRIDAY - SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 - 29 — 8:30 P.M “BULL WHIP” In Color—With GUY MADISON & RHONDA FLEMING Outdoor action story pays off with baited ramantics. Madison on run on false murder charge. He is'tricked into marriage with Miss Fleming—thought it would make him free—but COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY With Lana Turner—Adult Entertainment, finally saves him—the love PLACE | EGENT von® On Thursday, of Grade IX, X, Xi, — VICTORY CLEANERS 10 MILE BICYCLE RACE MONDAY, SEPT 7th. Pn pomage Name SEND ENTRIES TO VICTORY CLEANERS OR MAIL TO BOX 508 SUMMERSIDE eee e ewww ee ewe eee er ee aeeee eee MORELL SCHOOL Sept. 3rd all students Xi, will come te Morell High School for enrolment. Bus service will be available for those who have arranged same. j All pupils of lower grades will come to the grade school on roliment. Birth certificates for grade pupils are necessary. By order of Trustess of Morell School. Sept. Ist for en- ‘ Ameen Tonight 7:15-9:05 Sat.-Matinee 2:00 TONIGHT ON... - CFCY Radio 6.05-6.10 AST CFCY-TV 6.30-6.35 AST (Inserted by the P.E.L Progressive Conservative Party? Hear MELVIN J. McQUAID TONIGHT ON CFCY 7.45-8.00 AS (Inserted by the P. E. I. 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