ds i? le mal anc reserve rns; A smmner sruaton e a] ™ samtion to the Evestock, the|fevourable remarks were mode) “vegetables were Quality judge for . was | the breed There Fut | inact "an cooking exits | conecion wit hooked sm aunt ind a ow poe Athol Roberts, ; ton Sand a vere heavily filed and many |rogs.and quilts on display. | try entry was on exhibit. daition to tis they. show. [Stanley’ Hurry ae et ie edge fom Aaaey : : " was ; epg ee Fo eal TO PROVIDE - : . , the reserve: junior male. Lot 16 took the reserve grand for) In the Angus breed, | aaa | is PEE cle reeset eee ae FREE TEXT BOOKS GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: ater: Peret = ship for males and MacPhee |Clarks tok and senior " 7 —- grand canayien female ped Se took the grand championship for|championship for males and é : ; | .@ Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 rte res eserves ie females. ‘Hurry ‘was, winaer of MacDonald. took wand, cham DEVELOP IRISH Moss INDUSTRY 7 | Set champion male. Earle MacRae |Feserve grand for females | and |pionship for males and Mac os The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 27, 1959. 3 Meee of New Wilshire had the reserve 10 aon ‘had the reserve female females. Feserve grand tr, both ' ; - eT eee = ; le “champion. MacPhee had |male and female . ; ay : For Other Island News See Page 11 breed. The judge wat Grvin |Topelor female champion, |juioe ‘male and” female.cham- Premier Matheson Scores Tory Election Speeches — as Read, Montague. In the junior division pionship of the exhibition bt CLOSE. COMPETITION Qnatbanpose thotthores dB t In the Guernsey's it was a ss te ee es en ee Roskis cad® hadl The following talk was delivered on CFCY-TV, Tuesday, August 25, by see-saw battle between the herd | snd female championships ana laa baker heeoins touche £ of Harold Palmer and Sons, Ken- | freq Hughes of Brackley took|and junior reserve champion fe- sues that are now :causing out sington and Owen Younker and | reserve junior female champion-|male, / farmers and fishermen so muck Son, Kingston. The Younker herd | ship. The judge for the breed| There was a god exhibit _ of ' leoncern. What about the tight had the edge over its Kensing- | was Sterling wod of Mount Her- |hogs. Almon Boswall of Dunstaff- \|money policy? Surely these q ton rival by taking six of the | bert. nage to grand honours and re- men, including our cabinet min- ten championships. There was only one exhibitor |serve for males and Cecil God- ister, can tell the farmer and ST eee danieiaanio aoe ee ee oe ere rae ‘ip mae Lon the fisherpan why interest er : ; the reserve grand for David Maclean of Charlottetown |serve for. females. The judge uae ee eee females; senior | was judge. Be was Stirling Willis, Kingston. the credit of farmers and fishér- ) female and reserve er ge ae mene ee tise shoved te jouer cere] ——- SOURIS SCHOOL Fasc soe meet pnialé. money icy in effect. w Paimers took the grand champ- bi } aed cae” people that ee ae an — Lower school to Grade 10 will ‘open August the proof of any puiding isin ‘championship for male|}| 31st. Grades 11 and 12 on September 8th. a — EH mane ee ee All pupils should register for Grades 9-10-11- are no longer yood security. This DIVIDED - 12. Tuition fees to be paid before opening date. all arenes ane = Conserva- Keenest, competition of || Office hours 10-12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. SE cee eat a: Generate show was found in the Jer- —— —_———— : United for what purpose? - Are exhibit where championship MARION E. CONWAY. they going to unite to moke were divided among Secretary. spent. ' money corfiitions as bad here as want to have money in the bank; __ A. W. MATHESON | ‘hey 2ow are in Ottawa? Is this W. Clark, North and a muddy road in am hidi E took the grand and =,|his place. Rather than the prov- : a teed o Teladiacts chietat "Wt as wie ane for males as ince having money in the bank, | penditures. This wi ae they doing this?. Have they no eee eae THEATRE. |i we spent the revenues which we | gressive and alert gor ide icies of their own? the ; ae ie se services for | should do as a non-profit organ- — or policies of their own’ ip for males. ~ our people. Since I became tation. He: tee aes ao coo eae eee gr Lord Sons. Premi i ars ago the amusing part pe ee the — MONTAGUE | uabiities = in pease neve Bell's — oo ee this is —- ve ont ae ionshi by 6 million, one | to our finished up | produce cies without i 7 mee and the jun- — Thur.-Fri. 8:30 p.m, eee eee thousand dol- | oromising a new ferry for Rocky | tied into federal policies that Fred Coles of Milton had the a lars. What have we to show for | Point and he also promised a|have been so deterimental to chameien . ond , p-™- Iithis expenditure? Let me tell | list of new paved roads in his | ‘his province. é . 2 of loans and ad- | own district. I ca’ recall | ee eee goes wae Matinee Fri ~ Sat [Zances for Tourist development, | of the roads promised but from | TORIES RAISED INCOME TAX i frosted food plants, industrial.| the time taken to repeat them I know we received extra ee es junior Admission 25 - 35¢ |! development and adyances to | believe he must have promised) money from Ottawa. Our op- championship female to Bruce ltowns and villages, all bearing | to pave every road in his OwN | ponents make_a great noise about MacDonald, North ; “SH AGGY DOG” | interest, we — one - = ramaact i lg — aan this. Well they might. We ap- ae ‘ = mee PF BEEF half million ars. Pio —o preciate every cent we received ee Se en ere ae ere wi Lyle Boswall and Son of | WITH FRED MacMURRAY jmoney will be repaid to the 2," happen to the other | tom Ottawa, T think it our just Marshfi showed the grand) es | treasury. Gr ra fue. Jn fact we shon'd cet more VEGETABLE DISPLAY DRAWS A ENTION PS agro SG lg “oe A new kind of horror story. Horribly funny. A little boy On rural electrification we| His reference to Rocky Point | "8 .4'in the Legislature in 1958 TT He also had the|} ‘urns into a big shaggy dog and then the fun really starts. |i spent almost one and a half | brought te my mind an idea I int those grants meant adidl- — ppowe is a section | yest ia fi of in this breed Don’t ntiss this Walt Disney comedy; as it is the best. million dollars. This is a real | have had for bathing facilities tional money to the Vv ; 7 2 ing \- Charlottetown. on aan ae tej yesterday and 2 tow those | potatoes, turnips and other vege- | Richard B. Smith had the re- Come Thursday or Friday to be sure of a good \seat. oo . perc ene Mh eg Se cen Keppoch by | of the province, but I was afraid play at the Crapaud Exhibition! ®#7°¢ with admiration on the/ tables produced on Island farms. ee en eee ee + = i OSS cach succeeding yeor dur-| way of Tea Hill pacecs by good) Me money to ony the grants Coming Monday and Tuesday “GIGI” ing the 20 to 30 years that the | bathing beaches. The would be taken out of the pockets -Red-Cross Blood D | fines will last "one hundred | sovernment has considered pux.|@f our own people, ‘This fore thousand dollars from—our—elec-| chasing a - shore 1s . ‘Oss onory 3 trification program. Those whe | area that can be made into a Everyone of you know that the ; * THANK YOU Thursday - Friday get electricity under our pro-| supervised bathing place for | present Federal! Government Total 632 In Three Da Ss 7:15 — 9:05 gram pay the same rate a%/| persons living in the Charlotte-| added some extra money onto : y ~ : Hi Sat. Matinee 2:00 those who had power before.| town district - Transportation | your cigarettes and raised your : me The Committee in charge of the Alberton |4) : The money to build the first | could be provided by bus for| income tax. This is the way At the conclusion of the third) jective set for this period. - | he . lines was provided by the Com- | those not having cars. We have/ they are taking more than twe “day of Red Cross blood donor} Souris was only three short|}| Exhibition meals wishes to extend sincere thanks _|panies. The money to build the | already started a similar pro | and one-half million dollars out Glinies the registrations totalled| of the quota of 180 when 177 re- : present program, was_ provided | ject at Summerside. We Pur-| of your pockets to give to the G32 — just 183 less than the ob-| ported as donors at last night's to all who donated or helped in any way to make by the government. The money | chased land and the shore~waS | Government of Prince Edward busy session. This was a gain th which we receive back is really in use this summer. As Soom 85 | Isiand. We in government ~t. over last year’s response is project a success. interest on the ——s —_ the paved a | ae preciate this extra revenue — when only 146 attended the clinic. ment at the same rate as there, possibly year, taxpayer "Harvey. Pople. chairmen <; || Conveners: Mrs. Charles Gordon and Mrs. Elmer way receives on its own | project will be undertakes. My eae ee ies “gp Pete te Souris Legion sponsored I think this was an ex-! nlan will assure that there will : ini senha Waeabiae Wallace Deed play Look at all }pe he no interference with persons | ‘is way. This is Ssually the plenaed with the renpumee, fe benefits received by the farmer. | who now have private bathing | OXY laa eee oe thanked especially the Junior |= and fisherman = their Toner beaches in the area. — The other evening one of our Ladies’ Aid of the Souris Hos- by this polly: ate now avail-| FREE TEXT BOOKS TO | representatives in the Federal = ane members served the D A N C e Sale to our rural peop'e. So you GRADE VIII parliament in his closing re ere va none other T 5 see this is a self liquidating We held a caucus of the Lib- —_ Lomcrsypanrnd Bag you that assistance ile donor © The Musie of debt as well. | eral candidates nominated to nll seAe pith or Roe 3 ai this pro- ; i : ” dd the totals for loans | contest this election last Thurs. ndi ET ee sites aces ce ame vis aces eum and nivances and ural cle | Same new pay maters wer | meen tn Sure. ink ° : mean Ken- P a was 1sa iti ; i et three million. | discussed. Liberal Party as 7 er? medy, Braintree, Mass., who are Pointing when just 51 of the ex- or Apemtires: At Te 7 a aed This towns a balance of only | 2 result of our discussions on | this is a terrible thing to a vacationing in oe River oe 104 donors woo . three million to account for. Thursday last will if re-elected, ag hegre i us tk ae were visitors to gue on is clinic was sponsored t k ilable for the next Comne m Sunday. Cardigan branch of the Canadian CANADIAN LEGION HOME ALBERTON FINEST TREATMENT choo cae cals text books up | 25 he said for two or three Apso Legion under the chairmanship Thursday, August 27th | CENTRE | Grade ‘VII. This change |7et he is telling you that if yos ARE GUESTS of Alban Brothers, and held in ° ug We spent over one million dol- sould not be introduced _ this don’t ae s friends A Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doyle and the Legion Hall. Last year the Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. | lars in the new building and in| year because some of our |5°€ aa ; _ ee — dagghter Eileen of Tewksbury, Cardigan clinie produced 62 don- Adusisoion T5e ! improving the property at Fal. | schools had already opened. |ES=. Tits ts Sople of Prince ., were guests af the home ors and the year before there = conwood Hospital. We now have | Some pupils had purchased their Sonera” Isl aa aoe i it st Joachim McCarron, St. Mary's | were 104 registeed. , one of the finest centres for the | hooks and the refunding of eer nies — ee S Rowe Today's clinics which will end —— treatment of mental diseases te | money to those pupils was cos. |i) pote we lost our freedom . ’ : . was sidered i . ao ae GTON eens River School ate ar NOTICE pe Aereng on sity. I can well | to ian a to select a the a of — i ne Holy ternoon where 100 is the objec- | * remember the conditions in Another matter of policy dis- choice? I trust that oat ae eae sae Washington, D.| «1. and at Beaver (lub Hall ls these institutions when I first | cussed was the Irish Moss in-|0f this province | wi C.; and his parents, Mr. and) 0: am thie evening where the LEGION ZONE RALLY | hee . || became Minister of Health. I | dustry. Suggestions for changes |ftightened by such threats. As Tyrell Gales, «gMabeter's ote aah doe TODAY WE RECEIVED AN INVITATION resolved to do someting ier were made. but I felt that I did | Premier of this s oe » were guest ne ; Ww | those who were mentally. not have sufficient information |Tepresent Prince E land P. 5. MacKennan, Mont | fi if ill be held in FROM THE LIBERAL CANDIDATES OF THIS am proud of what we have | upon which a firm policy com- just as well as, if not better ague, i . 2 ae a — nau, at —— — Z LEGION HALE, SOURIS DISTRICT TO TAKE PART IN A JOINT POLI- done. eetgle are veg —— wittment could be made. Any |: ar kanes ~~ “® is om & ~ companied . . . . - Al | > ' : 7 and made wage earning Ci . icy matters suggested the . - eT oes \ eee ae Be NTIS. OPPORTUNITY Bur | tec ane 22 Pat ot, | bern ari. ‘are inte tn [te Commerce arty te FROM CAPE BRETON _ FROM CALIFORNIA | A full attendance is requested: sCO! , see eS ere re very carefully before finally ad- it. represe Mr. and Mrs. Alec MaclLend,| Miss Florence Ings, Downey, | WOULD HAVE WELCOMED IT MORE HAD IT_ |] % this type. Look at the money | ooted. Every effort is made to | Tienes, 0 Fas ee and T cal ;. | Calif, is visiting in Montague, | JOHN F. DIXON : saved by rehabilitating patients. | fied owt all the facts and upon ave . Mr. and Mrs. John MacMullin € in Momague, | . : : ; illion dollars well | these ‘ do it again, Regardless of and daughter, -Irene and Son,| SU¢s' 0! “her brother-in-law and Zone Commander. | BEEN MADE EARLIER IN THE CAMPAIGN. || This was a million dollars we fects policies sre afoptell. |o i itee there te 2 Literal Give j and Miss Dale Petrie. aii |Sister. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mac- < > spent. Deduct this million from { 1 want to assure the voters that nt ti of Marron Bridge, Cape Bre. | Ponald. : OUR SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS HAS AL- the total and we now have but | the Liberal Party will look into |©mment or a Conservative gov- Be, > Bre | tw. illion left. all as ; ernment in Ottawa. I am_ not 0 million aspects of the Irish Moss AS frightened to speak up for what tom, were weekend visitors to | Prince Edward Island. While in, Professional Cards | | Chartered Accountants 7. Earle Hickey & Co. Cenedien Bank of Commerce t i, Building ‘fummerside, P. E. t- Phone 2235 Insurance BR. E. Ellis & Son Limitea Fire — Auto — Casualty B Sommer $4. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Bosanenes $1 Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Semmerside, P. £. 1. Phone _ S$MALLMAN’S BUILDING - Photographers The Read Studios ft D. W. SEARS _ Barristers - George R. MacMahon, pre ta (Also Kensington on Saturday's) | Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water $¢. “Summerside A. B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. Phone S’Side 3818 Crocke? and Gellant Bidg. S’Side VOTE he iE a WEE a WADDELL BROS. READY INCLUDED MORELL AS WELL | MOUNT STEWART AND NUMEROUS POLL | MEETINGS. LIBBY’S PEACHES KLY SPECIALS - 2 GAL. ICE CREAM --. 3 Flavours FAMILY SIZE COLGATE TOOTHPASTE FREE—Multiplier, Pencil Box, Sharpener & Ruler Ib. 59 39¢ 89c 98c 2-3 Ibs. 28 oz. a EVISCERATED FOWL SPECIAL THIS PRO ‘iis COLGATE BEAUTY SOAP ............. A MORSE’S INSTANT COFFEE ...............-. SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING .. BOSTON CORNED BEEF .................._12 on. tin 43¢€ vices 3 for 28e .. 2 oz. 39% .+.. 5 bb. tin 1.19 #66 &9 oe 8% WEEK-END PLUMS & PEACHES Se aae [irs TROTTIN’ DOWN FoR A MEETING FQR‘ST. PETER'S HALL IS | LIKES COUSIN THE WEEK'S GROCERIES AT|] SCHEDULED FOR THIS FRIDAY EVENING. | HORSE-BACK } WILE Ww. DUE TO PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS IT WILL | pene: addell Bros. | pr impossIBLE TO MEET A SECOND TIME | of Crapaud AT MORELL. WE HAVE IN THE PAST CHAL- || CANDIDATES TO | i LENGED THE LIBERAL MEET WITH US. THEY HAVE ALWAYS DE- CLINED. THEIR CHALLENGE COMING AT THIS TIME, SO LATE IN THE CAMPAIGN, AFTER OUR MEETINGS HAVE BEEN AR- RANGED, POINTS OUT THE FACT THAT OUR [| LIBERAL CANDIDATES ARE NOT AT ALL ANXIOUS TO DISCUSS THE ISSUES OF THE DAY WITH US BEFORE OUR ELECTORS. IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSY SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS, WHICH HAVE MET WITH A GREAT RESPONSE, WE ARE CARRYING OUT A CANVAS OF AS MANY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT AS TIME WILL ALLOW. WE RESPECTIVELY SOLICIT\ YOUR SUP- PORT AT THE POLLS IN ORDER TO BRING A NEW GOVERNMENT TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND A NEW DEAL FOR 2nd KINGS. Signed: LEO ROSSITER, WALTER DINGWELL. | (Inserted by the 2nd Kings Progressive Conservative Ass'n.) imentioned Trans Canada High- the bank but we do have excel- lent assets te show for our ex- On our Vocational School and for capital grants to our rural schools we spent over eight hundred thousand. This is money that is ‘not returnable but I believe it is a good investment. What better investment could we have than money spent to house our children during their hours in school. The schoo! dis- tricts. deserve much credit for industry and will see to it that any improvements which can be ef'ected are made. If manu- facturing in this province is Possible we wi'l sponsor such a prley. There has been considerable loose talk lately about promises which I am supposed to have made and never fulfilled. There have been speeches on this sub- sharing the burden in this in- vestment. When you deduct th’s | tising. My promises of 1955 were sum you find the total down to contained in the advertisement about one and one-half million. Other things of a smaller na- ture but still essential took up almost another million dollars. Let me enumerate some of them for you. Hospital construction grants—$250,000; Exhibition As- sociation building -grants—$100, 900; advances to fishermen— $300,000; public buildings, such, as the old Post Office, Sanator- ium, the Infirmary and the Provincial Building — $250,000. These items total $900,000. When you deduct this item from the total our actual capital deficit unaccounted’ for is less than half a million. You may notice that I haven't ways widening, gravelling and paving of highways and bridges. We have excellent highways. They are a credit to the prov- ject and there has been adver- was published in the news- napers on May 23, 1955. They have all been fulfilled. My pro- mises for this campaign were published in the newspaper on August 17 last. If I am returned these promises will be fulfilled. As an instance of the loose talk carried by conservative speak- ers whose object no doubt is to fool the people, let me cite one ease: They talk about four pro- cessing plants. I told the electors -at Murray River in 1955 that there were four companies in- terested In locating in this pro- vince. I certainly did not say that four plants would be built. One plant sufficient for present Purposes is now in operation. Within the past week the Con- servative party has introduced all its federal politicians repre- ince. They cost the province over twelve million dollars. You therefore notice that we spent on roads alone about twice as much as the increase in liabili- ties. I think this is truly. a good record. We have no money in senting this vrovince into this provincial election campaign, That jis their privilege. Have they dealt with federal issues? Yes, on rare occasions. Those I have heard dealt mostly with provin- cial issues. Why are they fright- ened to deal with the federal. is- were sufficient. clude the Hillsboro bridge part of the 90% allowable on the Trans Canada agreement. This is the kind of have been able province. stilt do a me I consider to be in the best in- terests of the people of Prince Edward Island. We would never have had the offer of a new ear ferry if I had not talked up to the Ottawa authorities. Our federal representatives and Mr. Walter Shaw all agreed that the repairs to the old Scotia IT Their _state- ments to that effect were pub- lished in ovr newspapers. We need a much more vigorous pol- icy than complete agreement. I do not believe in fighting with Ottawa, but I do believe that unless we get our just claims a fight think I am better qualified than Mr. Shaw to present Prince Ed- ward Island’s claims. The Fed- eral Minister of Fisheries at a political meeting the other eve- ning is reported as having said that we are getting 90% of the cost of the Hillsboro Bridge. might be necessary. This is true. Who got it for the province? Do you remember the Canadian National - barricade and bulldozer knocking it down? Do you remember the 66 2/3 offer from the government at Ottawa as a result of the rapid action taken by me and my government? Federal Minister Works, after strong representa- Mr. Winters the of Publie tions from me, agreed to in- representation 1 to give the of it. I can you return I am proud sa GRESSIVE CONSERVA TIVE The Party Of The Causeway — inncstad be the P. BL Progressive Conservative Parts. 4