Agent States Position Re Honduran Sailor At S’side The following statement llas'ntillion11ollar ship. We had no been received for publication reason to disbelieve his state- from Mr. J. L. MacDougall for meat to the effect that this crewl the firm of Simmons and Macqman threatened to kill him when I-‘arlane. Li ited. agents for thelarmed with a knife and which S.S “Atlawill": knife was on his person when “A news item appeared in the arrested. Noven-lber_9tb issue of this paper --when endeavouring in n,.. In connection with the fate of a rnnnn nncnmmndnnnn for ‘hi, _ 5‘-""”'" “'50 '"'~‘I'°d WW" '5 3 man at various places proper in-I ‘ "‘°'9b9r °l ""3 55- llmhrlformation was carefully given to W” - The SIN‘! Ffltrfed '0 Wlfillthe parties contacted and in; of a sensational pattern rfllllefithl-ee instance, wnnn asked it than factual. It was incomplete. more would be any H-nnnie [I mf_‘Ie3fI‘“3 “Id '"3“‘“”'°- ‘stated we could not assume any _Whtle we were agents for the responsibility in that respect but ships’ owners and became invol- that we wnnm no ,.€..nnnSn,ye ved in the report we feel it necilonly for his mom nnd i,0n,.n_ . essary to make a statement as Apprefjgnjon of the nnnmnnh , ' ’ t° °‘”. p°5,"’°"- wer 35 8l1'l"S made has been extended by some _ n“ K t _ _ _ Y ‘,..~‘., for this ship and several others. ¢om~emed_ ’ r’ ”' -‘W’ =:~.r;'*-’**-t=~gs- tor ,- “ ~ . . . ’ .. . — —~ —-- -’ ~.- 1'’: ‘.‘t"“'*‘.‘ * ~ "' '“P°"‘”"’ "’ ‘he °‘”“°” Following this difficult ordeal Remembrance Da.V services aticeeding down Main Street. was Atherlon were largely attended comprised as follows: parade in spite of the coldest autumnlmarshall Herbert Leavitt Burke’: tiny to date. The parade to theKPIpe Band. R.C.M.P.. - .ir itionument shown above pro~ .color party. veterans, Wolf Cubs, Ar ALBERTON SERVICES Legion M C and take our instructions from I read t - the masters and owners. We to the lnlffir tllnlanmher paper . ‘ ' til I. lhalvhe rilibsolutely nothing to downs made bi, tnea10:a,‘i,::nri;::_I ‘wt i e crew and their contactlunn Oman. and I quote “He win with the agent is through the - master only. We are fully awarslgai - of our responsibility as such andlmnnys ‘re made» PM“ by F. wed“ any action on our part should not add Girl Guides and school children. Service at the memorial were conducted by Rev. C. J. Ryley. Mayor Says Careful Inquiry Being Made Re Snowblower .\l;iyor W. A. Curric said that ‘rears by executing Judgments intiicatioiis at present are that against the defaulters. He said the purchase of a junior snow- that in 1955 arrears amounted to bltmei for Summerside would. A tic ii profitable venture. btit in~t “I want to be conviccd ttt~'i~t- going to save money (IiIlli‘,Z so." He was speaking at thc l'('L'lllaI‘ council meeting last c\t‘llIllLZ at which iill councillors ‘Conn. Maccauglgnd said the till. 1-). iii. Cannon wcrt-1900.000 which was to have been - Cilmlon 1“ 0"‘ “ltborrowed earlier this year but lIF0\"“"‘> °“‘“ "“'_"33°“ . was held up because r ‘ the Hill! Jii~t'llIl Bi-ophy was HIS" 1" 3" money policy and other reasons. it*Il<IHTll'¢'- can no longer be delayed now .'\lziyor Clll'l‘l(' stated that he ' ' hziti sent letters to nine tiiffcrciit tmtns and cities in several pro- \lllt‘(‘!J which have similar pro- blcnis to those of Summerside and who purchased snowblower§_ w no indication amount will still be forthcoming be the December deadline December 1. 1957- ““ ”“I . "99 "~'p"°5 A resolution requiring non-re- hJ\(‘ been received as yet. but sidems seeking employment 0"‘ 0‘ 'l‘°5°- lmm F'°d°“°w"' within the town between Novem- -" ”- Sm“ ma‘ ‘"°w r°m°V‘I ber l. 1957. and December 31. ¢""5 Md W9“ "°d“"°‘I “early 1957. to pay for non-resident cm- $4.000 the first year with in lo ee workin license of $5.00 tnmtbiowet-. The _ winters ‘,’..,,{ _.n,n,.,,v,d_g Wmplred had ‘lm'l".'n°wla“<’ The resolution pointed out that lI«>vve\‘e'- “'5 “'°“'"l’ ‘ this license is for the period only that it W°"ld 5° ““"‘5"““’ from November 1. 1957. to Dec- wit '0? ““’‘’‘°' "‘’“°‘ b°I°"’ ember 31. 1957, the latter datc N‘-"“I‘I"5 ‘ d°°l’I°"’ being the expiry date of all such TAX REPORT licenses and also that this fee of Conn. Maccausland reported 5.00 d0€8 110‘ FPPIY i" F‘°""°‘ thin the Summerside tax roll for Sldeflls in €mPI0)'m0fli_ "1 the 1t,_-,7 ,5 ;3_7oo_ooo of which as town of Summerslde prior to per cent has been paid. This. he November 1- 1957- etated, is considered satisfactory Reports of various departments Micrtiit-it-ss ‘it is the intention were given by the chairman of )l the committee to collect nr- committees. Honcl u‘ro”n‘is;aFn‘Jn i*;rl3s;t;i“ On First Leg Of Trip Home slit-t'man Matute. native of,ship he was convicted in Mag- Honduras who was refused the istratc's Court with striking the captain‘: permission to return captain uring an ercation aboard the Liberian ship Atla- which resulted from his refusal will left Summcrside yesterday to perform a task which he morning by plane and it is un- claimed he was not called upon dcrstood that he will be met to do. The man was fined 315.00. in Saint John by the fgrnierican He was tamed to seek ‘odgmz P In ' until arrange Macl"arlane Ltd. to vide transportation out of ‘Province for him. Before leaving Summerslde Mr. Matute said that altho h the experience was a most M- the |llll)p(‘(l to this port. The sailor was brought in the public eye as a result of ii coni- mtm assault charge laid agflinfil the captain of the WESTERN GUARDIAN MALPEQUE HALL. Wednes- pro- the SHLTR-GAIN Cavalcuie Seal \-tint; llall. Nov. l5th. Sponsorcd‘dny_ Nmvember 13th. 8:00 p. m. by 5” VIN “'I Martin-Senour fiimpniiniaconceré. DR. ZIELINSKI will be at Sponsored by the own - Kmkora every Thursday. ‘goo _ nited Church. W. A: Admission 5 pm. Starting November Nth. 50 C95“ ‘ "I9 °‘ °'“dy‘ lliciisglngton daily 1-00 - W’ 8"” CHRISTMAS on-‘rs that - p.m. "EAR Mm 1-Honing “ALL of the Read Studio and Camera Miss Eleanor MacArthur. Malpe- ‘l‘°p- Ph°“e 3081' sunmasidt °”° "all ‘°““9'"- ’ GALLAN1‘ FUNERAL — The "01 TURKEY snnnen Cane.‘ funeral of the late Emanuel S. ton School Auditorium. Wodncs- - dal‘. Novc-nibcr 20th. beginning at 0“ M°“"I93' Wm‘ . Adiilts SL00. L'liii(ii’cn un- M855 5'- dcr 12 50 cents. , IADIES of Presbyterian Church Freetown. w‘ hold Dilnlry sale Friday afternoon hovcniber 15 at Smallmans KENSINGTON Home and school meeting Thursday Nov. 14 at 8.00 PAC. In high school aiiriitoniim. Program in con- lunction with citizens forum. sub Deacon of the Mass. Inter- ment was in the church cemetry Rev. Father Poirier performing the last rites at the grave. The pail bearers were. Cyrus F. Gal- lphonse P. Gallant. J. Edmund Bernard. and Sylvers J. L. Arsenault. BANQUET HELD - The an‘ _Professiona| Cards Chartered Accountants 1‘- Earle Kick 8 Co. Canadian Bank of mmerca Suminu'a|dI.BP.I.l. Phone 1235 p INSURANCE 8. tr. Ellis a son Limited ‘ire - Auto — Cauialty - of Canadian Legion was held at Bud‘; Restaurant at six o'clock Monday evening. Com. R. D. Mc- Klnnon was master les. The toast 5 Summer at. a gun The Rue’; 'P°"‘°"- _ . . . v. - -- Opfomgfrigf several lnteli-e::i;;|e:n.:' |td?‘:I"- I}. ll. Parkman °"‘ ’°"°"" 3i ‘'0' c:rr.iliils(:in:ne:Mln'Auf:iea.. orrosrr: iigaaniinnn 0l‘l'lCl Mayor “"50" ".""‘°"' "°"' Summer St. briefly. B. I‘. nun 3.0. ruu. rulzsmv — The P.l:.l 'i>tioo. at f6i.Itl¢'.-ral of wotnhe plate Auhtn J-N- aunra tm.p t. ace A u‘ ' ":1 to b:.nJarneC Church Etmofi ? “I'll bare IMO . 0.0. :3 rrdebrated by Rev. Naaalra n"“'|’" I-I otinut with Rev. Naxalre please — your portrait by Sears I ter one he was most grateful to those citizens who came forward ‘voluntarily and offered contri- butions to aid him. He said that he hoped to see justice was done after he had an opportunity present his case to the owners of the ship, with whom he stated he was on most friendly terms. without the owners‘ approval the, nnry resilll could be a financial drain doubt on us. If, on the other hand. any dons infraction of the regulations of I the porn custom. or immigumclu tnen received a telephone lion departments, etc. are provenl 8 mm ' a report" °f “"5 a penalty could be imposed in accordance with these regula- tions. should such a penalty. be it in dollars. detention or otherwise, and the agent has protected him- self by following the owners‘ in- structions. then the agent has not jeopardized his position At He no time did I. acting for Sim‘ Prince Edward Island and came mom and Ma°F‘"la“° Llmlmd to Alberta with his parents in as 8ge".Is.‘.3"empt t° Wade °“" won. They sewed in me Mominn.iresponsinllity as such in the case side district and later moved tot°f. the, A"a“'“I' °’ “W WI" James River Bridge where Mr.lsh'p‘ we have bee" °°mm°"d°d B°‘”“°“ "‘id°d “P ‘° "‘° time:rlidmfrlnfliglitaorlcilligg t'.'§i.u‘iZV.i'°tf§ and this was dcci.ni~d, no in accordance with regula- W. Bowness Dies In Alberta After a lingering illness. Will- iam Vernon Bowness passed a- way in the Olds Hospital on Oc- tober ltth. 1957 at the age of 57; years. was born at Stanley Bridge capacity Mr, Wot at that ‘ not if requested. tioned Mr. Wotton and suggested he acquaint himself with the responsibility of a ship's agent of his death. - . f it ' - _ before making any news report servlc” were °°"d“°‘°d I” I’.,s,y°r,n:,n°,,..°,m§,I°'.'.ln,a"d fiztlafac of the incident. I also suggested Rev. Terry Anderson and Mr. J. 3"’ ne make some effort in team the R. Jackson of the Sundre United ingotected their interests entrust- facts. which are rm, {mm wna, appeared in the papers and agre to provide him with What I had available. I later. that same church. ‘ to its It is our intention to .maintatn that reputation regard- ile leaves to mourn his pass I955 0f <‘0nl|‘°"8|'-‘Y 01" PTESSUTE. ing his wife. Cora; his mother. UNUSUAL PROBLEM Mrs. John Rhodes, Sundre and "This instance. which develop two brothers. Elton of James ed into a problem unusual to this port had to be handled with the 0 River Bridge and Cecil of Eagle HI" same care and protection to the ship owners and ourselves and {it is easily understood that while reaching a solution. which is always possible. considerable time was required. As soon as I w s able to reach the solution, ll"'0\I8h the department at Hall- fax, and have it confirmed loc- ally. I acted as promptly as pos- sible and made every effort to dispose of Mr. Matute to the satisfaction of all concerned in- influence. and the problems pos- cluding the ship owners who in- 9d It)’ the Present Sovlel - slsted on his deportation. pension in the Middle East. were i "we had no reason to loge con. dI5°“59°d by Ml“ WI“. ifidence in the 32 year old master C°“""'~'>'- 0-BE.- in 8'' addresl who was entrusted with this half- Burial was in the Olds Ceme- lery with Emil Youngman. Lloyd Fletcher. Jim Waters. Earl John- son, Art Carpenter and Hobart Carpenter as pallbearers. Tells Of Middle_ East Problems Two hundred years of British SIIMMERSIIIE LAST SHOWING TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 "SOMETHING OF VALUE” Starring Rock Hudson and Dana Wynter Q X ii 3 walla. Now!!! to ascertain the whereabouts tit rbnrsdfly . Friday - Sat. ”Gun Glory” = With Stewart Granger andl Rhonda Fleming. delivered to peuonnel of RCA. CAMEO F. Station Summerside yester day. Mr. Courtney is a British correspondent who spent five months this year in the Middle KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15-9:15. Glynis Johns. Peter Finch- "JOSEPHINE and MEN" {*1 st. ’lI‘he discusdons are sponsored by the Department of National Defence Bureau of Current Af- rs. IS BUFFALO MAY OR { BUFFAID. N.Y. (AP)-Demo Ofli PINK A. Sedita II the 055-! III clal winner of the mayor-alty eIe¢~. tton by a marlin 09 90 V°‘°5—l three hundredttbs of one per cent‘ of the total vote of 192.146. The board of elections completed its canvass Manda! and nnnounced» that sedtta polled 72.306 votes and Republican Chester Kowal 72,246. ., _ J. _ ..._:————-—— ~— - 02:6’ ' ‘ _ not ant- aunt - A Um mlflttllllottlt PICIURI QUEEN'S AUNT TRAVELS LONDON (AP)—’i‘he Princess nnarnflfllalflfih fare facilities. She is travelling a chartered plane. Princess Mar are-t was at the airport to WW! N OW! ‘°°°”" ’Z‘zm~zmy M2726 eon voun rLoons in g. LIBERAL MEETING LBTII I. PEARSON The annual meetinl Of the East Pri Liberal Association wil be held at the Civic Auditorium. Summeraide. Friday. N0‘ DIIP-COLOUR IIHONIZ no-«mu — SIMONIZ shines bout titt- aurface...and deep-down. to restore colours! ORDINARY IHNNI - most liquid waxes shine the surface ncin Two vi a_\'s brighter~— that's the secret of the famous SIMONIZ $5,?’ iotmx non? NON-Scurr liquid floor shine! It's surfacwbrighter . . . resists . d‘ ' mun acuffa. streaks, And water from one waiting to the next. It's °I"‘°“ W“ I’ own righter . . . brings u linoleum and tile coloura 303' "'3 ma‘-In I like new. Discover the secret. re‘: no shine like the addressed by t 3°“ tvo-my sntotm liquid shine! IAIN!‘ B. PQIPIOII. The ‘ 9-1 deported owing Ma convic- tion. the reason being obvious the man. and as Mr. Wotton war II also had the experience of his out. left my name and phone ‘unwillingness to cooperate when II on MS NIH“! ll endeaiurui to ari'aiii_'e trans- na! portation of his excess baggage. ber lth. phoned‘ of . not yet completed that NIN- Illl. MATUTE "I know very little about Mr Matute. and it could be that he is dication that this ma Dennlless or destituti-_ We have ihad other men left from ships in ‘Summerside and looked after them Simmons and MacFarlana- e {Limited as a company and as was con cted iindiiiduals. aie always ready to for hitting the master of the assist the destitute ship. the seriousness of which he worn in n, broad”, form How. was plainly told by the nia-.:i.s~. the S Q __AnaMn.. trate and the possible result if ‘"9" ‘ handled by marine w. t “I also know he did not when lmcrslde but sailed quietly out requested to do so in court, pro I duce his discharge papers from the ship of which he was a crew - ». -. member w the n4A“a ‘and flown to his island home. will." I also know he made} "-‘WW "'3! ‘M’ all be hapio atrenoua efforts to avoid beingiin our island holiies." ridicule hint. ‘ Mr. ‘O '1 - IRAS “. . .SP|LLED ALL OVER DOLLY'S NEW DRESS!” :21 Mothers know best . . . there's nothing else was ' ‘ ~ I S _ lthrown by someone with H stout not held in dttentton a um as It crashed through the Ice lasting Qroshnoss. OIIDLII PANTV 0|” ."°"‘ 4.00 IWod.. Nov. 13.' 1957 Tiie G'n'a'ri!!an Page 11 ; Stone Thrown At Window 1 A large stone. about the size a brick wrapped in cloth and » °.' » lth .through the Plate Glass Window , of Crocltetts Jewellery store some ltime Tuesday morning. presum- USIIIB the ;ably between the hours of five and seven. The stone arm l plate Glau ; store mm 2.50 like Javex to remove stubborn stains and make things snowy white. Javex takes stains from porcelains, too. Smart women use it every day for_ fast, shining wipeilps in kitchen and bathroom. a..l.t.e.. -«--~ SANITIZIS AS IT CLIANS JZVD( a ‘mo fl0%N Insist on ld\‘(‘\. . . K . I W85 Althrough the window has ticen was thrown l “At no time did I give an: ah OI SUmmerSIde JGWOIIOIS filled with watches nothing was taken. either because the stone lac though opening which was somewhat "Rh u . Police stated that all was well apparent“, during a mutln leaving a circular for Newcastle November 12th and , op¢ning_ broke the Dnnbie plan. Matute has been deported Glaas sliding doors at the rear lof the window and came to rest ‘about four or five feel inside the ANCIENT ISLANDS BRAS AND GIRDLES check o'clock and the damage was dis covered about two hours later The Azores—unlnhabited when explored by the Portuguese in the 15th centui'y——were visited by the (‘arthagians many centuries be- fore. the lightest, Iacleat curve-controller At.t.oav, a over! IVIIV-DAY FRESHNESS uo sou», no osoooanur ALONI Cfifl OIVII Daisy-Fresh bras and girdles slip on hi a flash — fit like a second sliln — wash and dry In no time at all. Illustrated: bcndoou In embroidered broadcloth — lightly boned ‘log. of nylon and lane, with‘ daisy embroidered satin front panel. Other girdles in Helanca stretch nylon and fine elastic. ' ‘Trade Moth Raf‘ fi “DON'T cmr DEAR. JAVEX WILL TAKE T_ll_l_l_‘|_' STAIN OUT, T00.” E%7iE..".I%E ..ior ovw r twnniy years Concidci s favour: