MONTAGUE FIREMEN SAVE LEGION BUILDING Throughout the untiring’ ef- forts of the Montague Fire De partment the Legion building ad- jJacent to the Munroe Farm ; building received only slight damage in the fire which destroyed the farm equip- ment building and the home of Mrs. G.A. Thompson yesterday. Occupants of the Legion building are MacDougall’s Barber Shop, Abandoned Scow Sighted In Gulf HALIFAX (CP) — An RCAF m said Wednesday that a@ scow which broke free of its tow Oct. 12 was sighted from the Air Tuesday north of the Mas- dalen. Islands. Shipping in the Gulf of Lawrence has been warned the hazard. L. E. Wellner. general man- Maritime Dredging Limited, owners of the scow, said last night tifat the craft, a 100-yard dump type. broke Inose at noon on Oct. 12 at a point ap proximately 109 miles off the Gaspe coast. ; At the time she was being ¢ St. of Ww ed. to Charlottetown by the com- pany tug “Brigadoon”. High eae and heavy seas were blamed for the mishap. Mr. Weliner said that locating | a flpating object of that size was like attempting to find ‘a. needle in a haystack’ so the company had decided to abandon the scow to the underwriters. Now that it had been sighted it was possible that the under- writers would attempt to sal- vace her, he said. The scow was spotted Monday by the crew of a Lancaster air- craft stationed at Summerside RC AF Station. Farmers Name Committee For Catering At Mason’s Fete ~NEW GLASGOW — A com- mittee was appointed to make @frangements for catering at slated for the Mason’s banquet ISLAND BRIEFS . GOES TO HALIFAX Glen Cotton of . Charlottet who has been a patient in th Prince Edward Island Ho pital f the past two weeks was to the Victoria General Hos pital in Halifax yesterday where he wv wndefgo surgery. He was acc by his brother At 101 C ot ton, Kensington. -HAMBOLT FUNERAL — The merail for Robert Addison H fu m- bolt, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | Edgar Hambolt, Morell, was held afternoon, Oct. 21, 1959, from the home of his parents. Ser- vices at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. J.M. = n. Pallbearers were Wayne Michael Kelly, Douglas Ewen, Alden MacKenzie. ment was Midgell cemetery. Mac GAUDET FUNERAL — The fu- meral of the late Mrs. Fidele} Gaudet .was held Wednesday morning from her late residence in St. Nicholas to St. John the Baptist Church, Miscouche, where Requiem Mass was celebrz eed by Rev. J.D. Kelly. Pall bearers were Rennie Gallant, Henry Gal- Jant, John P. Gallant, Thomas’! Buote, Alphonse Gallant and Al- fred Gaudet. Interment was in th church cemetery. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Si immerside Optometrists =. £E Parkman Opt. D., R.O. Phone 3283 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Sammerside, P.EJ. Phone 3116 Smaiiman’s Building __ Photographers ~ he Read Studies D. W. SEARS e Barristers George ‘R. MacMahon, LLB (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 955 Water St. Summerside A. B. Campbell, B.A., LLB. & Phone S'sicle 3818 e | the 1 k n to] Inter-| the Recreation Centre early in November at a meeting of the New Glasgow and District Jun- ior Farmers here last week. Comprising the committee are Mrs. R. Larkin. Mrs. R. Rack- ham and Mrs. E) Orr. The meeting was held at the home of Yvonne and Rolly Lark- | in. The president Leith Dickie- son presided. Twelve members and two visitors were present. Tt was announced that the junior farmers’ girls will also serve refreshments at the A.I. general meeting scheduled for the centre Nov. 3. Tt was also announced that next meeting will be the ! annual meeting and will be held at the centre Oct. 28. The building committee re. __| Ported arrangements have been t.| comp! eted with Bagnall’s Mills |of Hunter River to lay the hard- ' wood floor in the centre. Work will begin as soon as possible. Members were told the Rural Beautification Society had award- ed first prizes to New Glasgow in the community improvement competition. Three projects were undertaken here, the medical centre, the manse and the fire + hall and Recreation Centre. Improvements to the fire hall and recreation centre and the | grounds were made by the far- mer’s league. Following the meeting a dance | sponsored by the league was held 'in the Recreation Centre for Ed Hagen'’s family who lost two large barns filled with hay and grain recently by fire. A. good sum was realized. S'side Police Hunt Vandals SUMMERSIDE—A rash of win- cow .breaking has broken out in | Stmmerside during the past ten idays, in which time several | buildings were the object of at- tack by vandals. Several panes of glass were broken at the M.F. Schurman Compa the Presbyterian any, -, Church Hall and the High School, where it is believed that teach- ers, instructing night classes, may have been the targets. The Presbyterian hall suffered the heaviest damage when about ——| f:fteen panes were knocked out in a few days. Some of the windows eppear ‘to have been broken by means of a B.-B gun or sling shot, while istones have been used against others in the wave of wanton des- iruction. Summerside police are on the _.__4alert and have various areas un- ae surveillance each evening. HIT-AND-RUN ATTACK TAIPEI. Formosa (Reuters)— 44 Nationalist Chinese news ag- ency \large guerrilla force on mainland claimed Monday that a China staged a hit-and-run attack on Communist garrisons at the end of last month. The attack ——| was carried out by 12,000 anti- the Guardian - Patriot office, rooms which occupy the second floor. D cases PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE CONTRIBUTIONS the first floor and the Legion | ee a ee ee Alcoholics Anonymous, ali on | losth Bthdey At Bedeque Plas Diecomned A eins eS ae: BEDEQUE — Observing ficials Halifax architécts, sth birthday this Sunday, Tho. was held Tuesdey in the De mas Moyse, lifelong resident of partment of Public Works to GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU cs Sediunn ted a few eons cuss in plans for cae cede ee died panei te new residence f6r Prince of W Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 active about the house each day, College. = ‘ ee George car aise vaae The Guardian, Charlotictows, Thus, Ox. 2, 1850 3° joying eee See Hi eation, Malcolm MacKenzie, de- Central Bedeque, on a farm home puty minister and director, DF. now occupied by Walter Hoge, Frank MacKinnon, principal ot he remained for the next 74 years the college, Gordon White, de sian rac e oarc OvesS (See puty minister 6 public works, his wife, the former Miss Alice| and Premier Walter R. Shaw. Hart of Sackville, they came to j ' Bedeque village, where they have : iNearer rormafion age ftv a FSEouNS 4 Edna, Mrs. W. N, Jenkins. Other members of their family Bana Formation of a Prince Edward! chairman. W.A. Gaudet, secre- Re-ectivetien <t the Searle gut jet ear SO ds Peed Bun Associated Board of Trade | ‘aty of the Charlottetown group | Montague was seen as|Moyse in Summerside, Fred feet saree ‘ wetthy | WOS_sveretary. one of the first projects requir- |Moyse in Streetsville, Ont, and yy apna | act night Named to the constitution com-|ing the attention of the new |Amy. Mrs. Wright _— THOMAS MOYSE Film Déveloping ° the appointment of a represent-| mittee were Mr. Gaudet, chair-| association, if and when organiz- | ‘tal Bedeque. ng ative committee charged man; Max Thompson, ed. Until a year ago Mr. Moyse|fare of his community and pro- In by 9 — Out by 5! drawing up a constitution under |ing the Crapaud-Victoria board was able to do considerable work | vince, Mr. Moyse has been a : which the proposed new associat-|Cyril Leard, representing the| COMMUNICATIONS MAN DIEs | With gardening being a special) ifeiong ardent advocate of total ||| "slarsed date stamped jan would operate. Alberton-West Prince board; and interest, but during the past few! 5") sacs from aleohatiec bev- ||| vertect. Pictures Decision. to take this import-|3ohn S. Wright, representing MONTREAL (CP)—Gordon A.|months had been under doctors, — Black and white or color Sele et as made at 8) the Summerside board. Gawen, $5, su0 of Conada'e bast lange Nectuee of & Sout Siaes. "ages. . nt, meeting held in Crapaud’s| Drafts constitut known telecommunic€tions men, present enjoys apparent ; community hall. Pesieat wae pest dly ofp apemancergttorg died Monday night at Royal Vic- | good health. George Wotton / eineuen aes ‘te. Sout lies 48 coax ee toria hospital. Mr. Cowan, a Mon-| From his early youth Mr.| BUYING OYSTERS DAILY PHOTOGRAPHY active boards ii the cnr ned prior to the next hind eaoed: trealer, was traffic production|Moyse has been deeply inter- At Fred Arsenault’s fac- Charlottetown, Summerside, Cra-| ing. manager of Canadian Over-jested in church and Sunday wy, Queen’s Wharf, Highest MacDonald Block ‘ paud-Victoria and Alberton-West! During the iis seas Telecommunication Corpor-/School work, and for 70 years, .arket prices paid. First St. Prince. the fact that Kings tion. He is survived by his wife,| from the age of 19 to 90, he was Prince County Oyster Co. | : George Nicholson, president of| not represented was viewel with|n ic ts rn al serv-|a member of the choir of Bede-| Phone Fred 3138 or Bex 1600 Dial 8038 the Crapaud-Victoria board wasleoncern by several speakers. eeten ene eee. Teenie ie sane Semen Ce. Leonce 3511. Summerside Central Royalty, Collectors Mrs. | George R. Lewis, Mrs. Lincoin) Wood & Miss Ruth Wood. ’ ; | $ 10.00 .. Mrs. Arthur Bowness i$ Se W. S. McMurtry i$ Be se asdears Effis Bros. is £8) 5... Ronald Woodgate $ 3.00 ea: Mrs. & Ruth, Camac Construction Co., | Ltd. |$ 200 ea: Mr. & Mrs. Ayers, Frank Mayhew. MacMillan, David Wright, Genes! Ernest | Aus. George R. Lewis, Belvedere Ser- | vice Station, Mrs. Stewart, Wright, Mrs. Lorne Jelly, Hudson Bowley, MacArthur Nursing Home, Mrs. W. S. MacLeod, D. H. Chowan. iMrs. Arthur Cantwell, Keith Carmichael. John Mus- tard, Mrs. Harry Whitehead, Stewart Smith, Mrs. Calvin Rus- sell, Eric Wilson, Mrs. Stuart Veale, Mrs. Wendell Wood, Mrs. Spurgeon Eeard, Mrs. Milton |Pickard, Mrs. A. MacInnis, George Burgess, Lloyd Yeo, Mrs. Fred Osborne, George Mrs. George Vessey. $ 1.50 ea: T. L Knox, R. Hugh MacLeod, Mrs. Lewis Gaudet. $ 100 ea: Leonard Newson, Mrs. Claude Paynter, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. K. Hof, Mrs. Preston. Beck, Bloyce Dunning. Mrs. David Roland Roberts, John Spence, Mrs. Clifford Palmer, Mrs. James Levan Sr.. Mrs. Keith Taylor, John Morrison, C. L. tin Just, Ralph Crockett, Chaun- cey MacNeill, Campbell, Mrs. Mrs. Irvine Rice, Mrs. MacEachern, Mrs. Ben. Living- stone, David Young, Elva Mac- Kay, Mrs. Dana MacGrath, Lewis Howatt Jr... Vernon Fraser, Eerl Adams, Mrs. Myr. tle Watts. Mrs. Addison Coffin, Roy MacLeod, Mrs. D. C. Read, Mrs. William Virtue, Mrs. Edon MacDonald, Mrs. William Ward, G. E. Champion, Mrs. Russell Roper, Helen Cox, Mrs. Alfred Larter, Mrs. Victor Douse, \Mrs. Harold Gillespie, Arthur Mac- Rae, Mrs. Ross Affleck, Mrs. Windsor Brehaut, Mrs. Fred Cannon, Mrs. Lioyd Gibson, J- Wilmshurst, Robert Dalziel, Ira Younker, Mrs. mody, Mrs. E. Gorveaitt, Wood, Mrs. Everett lane, Mrs. Everett Ernest MacFar- Kuhn, Mrs. Pherson, Mrs. Robert Beer, Donald, Mrs. Claude Smith, Mrs. Robert Coleman, Edwin Hambly, Mrs. Leigh Donald, Edwin Donald, Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. Everett Wakelin, Mrs. Thomas Jackson,. Louis ton, Ivan Maunde, Kay, Mrs. E. J. Saunders, Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Mrs. Hambley, Mrs. bley, Mrs. Harry MacAusland, Mrs. Ivan Kerry, Mrs. Vernon Dennis, Mrs. Russell Jones, Mrs. Frank MacKay, Mrs. Charlies. Roberts, Mrs. Peter Coles, Mrs. Jack Worth, Mrs. Leith Watts, Mrs. James Maund, Mrs. Cari MacDougall, Garth Harrison, Mrs. Glen Kennedy, Donald Buntain, Mrs. Harold Betts, Mrs. Harold Storey, Ray- mond Lively, Dr. Wilson, Mrs. James Currie, Mrs. William Kells, Mrs. Harry Bernard, Ray Genge, Mrs. Cecil Wood, Mrs. William Wheatley,, Mrs. Ross Smith, Mrs. J. Norman MacLeod, Mrs. Albert Thomas, George Stewart, Victor Mac- Donald 2c: Mrs. David Jardine. .75e: Jan Verhulp. 0c ea: Mrs. Ralph Bernard, | Mrs. James Levall, ‘Mrs. Tho- mas Mitchell, Mrs. Jabez Hunt, Mrs. Stewart Jenkins, Mrs.) Gerald Stewart, Weldon Cafnp-| bell, Mrs. Ivan Bernard, Mrs. | Stephen’ Ward, Mrs. Harold) Mary Lou Mills, Mrs. Sadie! Mrs. Earl Higgins, Mrs. Robert) Quinn, Mrs. David Brehaut, Mrs. | George Rattray, Stanley Wake-| Communist guerrillas based in on Se Lewis, A ithe mountainous i of Ta- Friend. e ; peihshan in central ~ the : ‘eel Grocket & Gallant Bidg S'side|Ta Tao news agency said. 3 Major | MacRae, Mrs. FE. D. Reid. Mrs. | liam Cameron, Mrs. Athol Auld, | Peacock, William Hayes, Mrs. | Wood, Mrs. Heber Rayner, Mar- | Mrs. Miler) Boswell, | John '# Proude, Mrs. David MacLean,; Thompson, Mrs. Darrel Larson, | Lincoln Wood | i i | tin Kennedy, John R. Roper, | | Mrs. | Livingstone & | Mist, @ Mrs. | Mrs. Arthur Rodd, Mrs. D.. K. Mrs. |§ Murray Car-; Glen Cotton, Mrs. Donald Mac-'j Roy Creed,g@Mrs. # Mrs. Ronald Mac- Johns- | Lenthol Mac- | Joseph | Raymond Ham-| i ABA as ~ | NEW LOW PRICES HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES YOU WILL FIND AT Values to $24.95 MEN’S SUBURBAN COATS & CAR COATS Reg. to $4.98 LADIES’ FALL HATS @ Velvets & felts @ Assorted shades ‘1.99 @. Plain and checks SALE $14.88 SMALLMAN'S GREAT ‘200,000 STOCK DISPOSAL SALE | Values to $6.95 MEN'S ‘ COTTON & WOOL COMBINATION @ Short sleeves j @ Long legs SALE $4.64 MEN’S STORM COATS Reg. 16.95 MAIN FLOOR TOP FLOOR | cnet anc care esery it yl Values to $1995 Reg. $4. P R ' ‘anes sis se cy Lem PULLOVER S A L E $22. 88 ° © mun . Sinus MAIN FLOOR SALE $13. 88 Reg. $3.98 MAIN FLOOR 9D 88 LADIES’ NYLON IE Reg. $2.49 ° GOWNS 3-PIECE TERRY TOWEL SET TOP FLOOR comet ae and colours : Hand tome eNO A SALE $2. 8s , : Abies MAIN $2 SA LE $18 8 CARDIGAN Reg. $3.98 * @ Assorted shades LADIES' BABY DOLL PYJAMAS a eer @ Sizes 14 to 40 ote LADIES’ SUITS @ Tweeds Only » ae styles and colours @ Plains, Tweeds @ Broken Sizes . S @ Sizes S, M. L. @ Broken Size Range SALE 3 44 SALE $2.88 | SPECIAL SALE $8.88 4 0) ‘bo a MAIN FLOOR : BASEMENT TOP FLOOR LADIES’ LINED GLOVE Reg. to $6.95 BASEMENT RRS ‘ik Ga @ Leather . ‘LADIES’ PULLOVER SWEATERS B29 TYP . @ Colors beige, red. black @ Famous Grandmere Make . FLIGHT JACKET Lavuaanns be @ Sizes S, M. L. @ Asnerted Colcins 7. a SKIRTS SALE $2.44 te 197 “@ Heavy Quilted = a of MAIN FLOOR ; $s A L E $ ° mz Detachable LADIES’ LISLE HOSE poe 7g ape S 88 © Fill fashioned MEN'S DRESS PANTS © oat Comventd 1 0 @ Rosebeige @ Plain and Fancy @ Sizes 36 to 46 @ Sizes 8% to 11 @ Sizes 30 to 44 SALE ver binen SALE 77¢ SALE $3. 88 . 4 i ee MAIN FLOOR ; BASEMENT oie BASEMENT PULLOVERS ‘MEN'S BLACK eoees var sak aan ph RUBBER OVERSHOES LADIES’ UNE 9 Ua © Sizes 14 to 20 = oe uae STROLLER SHOES @ Crew Neck Zipper or 4 Buckle @ Mrape, Oxfords, Gores, Fumes $ Sees s. M. "ea SALS @ Sizes 6 to 10 @ Broken Sizes SALE — BASEMENT SALE $4.88 pr. ‘4.88 SALE $5.8 88 | pr.