: ISLAND ‘+ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clow have, Se ‘ J | > i 46 2 a) One of the chief fors of at-tnoon - especially when the weath- tending camp .in the summer jer is warm. Here above can be time is the swimming period -!seen a group of girls at the C.G. Northumberland Strait. usually both morning and after- 'I.T. Camp at Augustine Cove en-. were & girls in camp when this Provincial Election — yeems Sure For Fall high, speculation as to the date of| Only one man knows that date the next provincial ae bas | bowever and Be, Pemier Maths reached a durifg the son! guarded secret care- : = _ fully. The strongest bet that em- merside after spending the past three weeks at the home of their son and daughter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow, Cherry Valley. | Mr. and Mrs. Clow also spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Ivo Cudmore and Mr. Cud- more, in Bunbury. — : AT BEDEQUE | Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacFarlane HAD SERIOUS OPERATION ;and two children of . Hamilton Herman Ferguson, Wellington, | Ont.. are visiting at the homes of who has been a patient in the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- neurosurgical department of Vic- les -Green,—and—Mr.—and—Mrs__ toria General Hospital, Halifax,|Herman MacFarlane, Bedeque. N.S. for 51 davs where he under- went a spinal operation, has been | RETURN HOME transferred to Prince County Hos-| Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacCaull pital, Summerside. Mr. Ferguson and daughter Adele, Mr. and is reported progressing favor- Mrs. Charles Green and Mrs. ebly. ‘Henry Callbeck, Bedeque | |returned home from a motor a rg! aoe ae a trip to ‘Vancouver, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Kni pa . Fort Smith, Arkansas are among __, RETURNING HOME | the welcome visitors to Montague, | - Following: a month's training | this week. Mr. Knight's mother 2 Camp Gagetown, N.B. a tot-| _was the former Annie Vickerson 2! of 75 mentfers of the 5 Sigials of Hermitage. , Regiment will return to the city | Suader night. The group’ are *» VISITS SISTER travelling by bus and are ex- Mrs. “Jack MacKinnon, South- pected to arrive at the armouries port, P.E.I. has as her guest, her 7 P-m. sister Mary Robbins of Belmont, | | FROM ARKANAS Massachusetts. “CEMENT IS CARGO : Carrying a heavy cargo of, ON VACATION ~| 8,000 bags of cement the S.s. | ,, Master Reed Cudmore, Bun- bury. spent a few days recently in| Cherry Valley. as the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow. F VISITS GRANDMOTHER Miss Carolyn Chandler, Gard- ner, Maine, has returned home “after spending a week with. her granmimother. Mrs. Edward Mc- Guigan, St. Mary's Road. FAMILY GUESTS out of Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, docked at the Railway Wharf yesterday. Fol- lowing the unloading the ship is | expected to proceed to Summer-— side to unload another 8,000 bags at that port. The Arnewood, un- der command of. Captain D. Pederson, is registered in Lon- | don, England, and after his | | Voyage will return to the pulp- | | wood trade for Bowaters Limit- | ed. : se ; CASE ADJOURNED A summerside resident, charg- Arnewood. _ Feturned to their home in Sum-| ? journed when he appeared in. LATE NOTICES E ummerside Police Court yes- (Also see announcements fm ‘terday morning. The case was adjourned until Monday evening at 7.15. One man charged with intoxicatfon in a public place To re a was fined $20 and costs. Friday, July 24, 1959, Viela) TOOMBS FUNERAL — The fu- Gladys Callbeck, wife’of George neral of :the’laté“Harvey Toombs A. Calibeck, 210 Notre Dame’ whose tragic death occurred in 7 Street, Summerside. Resting at) Alberta on July 15th was held the Bowness Funeral Home, from the:home of his parents, Mr. funeral to be held at Trinity and Mrs. Cyril Toombs, Rustico | United Church on Sunday, July on Thursday afternoon, July. 23rd | 26, service commencing at 3 and was largely attended. Rev. | p.m. Interment in People’s Bryer Jones and Rev. Mr. Cope Cemetery. Visiting hours: 10-12,' conducted the services. Pall- 2-5, 7-10. . | bearers were: Athol Craswell, : '.Roy Craswell, Errol Buntain, Ko gs yy vole A Seacakie land Buntain, Blair Rollings and ’ Gerald Stevenson. Flower bearers July 23rd, 1959 William Mar- tin MacDonald of Millburn inj his 76th year. The remains were Noel Hooper, Wellington Cras-| ~- Amos Gallant, Elbert Orr, | transferred yesterday from anville Buntain, Leith Dickie- the MacLean Funeral Home to | 5°" 29d Stewart Parkman. Inter- | his late residence at Millburn.,™¢™ was in the New Glasgow The funeral will be: heid from | © may the Marie United Church to } IN | today Saturday, service com- | oe at a, ce ee | _ mencing at 2:30. Interment e late Edward Hurry “ will be In the Midgell ceme- | )¥5 held yesterday | afternoos ne | from the MacLean Funeral -Home. : Services. were conducted by Rev. | MARSHALL. = Af Stanhope on; T. H. B. Somers. Interment was Friday, July 24th, 1959, Mrs. |i Highfield Cemetery. =---- r Louis. Marshal} in her 8lst| The palibearers were G. Gordon year. Resting at the MacLean| Hughes, Lincoln Kennedy, A.| Funeral Home until 4 o'clock, | Walthen Gaudet, Michael Blanch- | this afternoon then at her late' and Lloyd Yeo, and John Mus-| residence. Funeral from West tad, _ Covehead United Church to- SELLAR FUNERAL— The fi- morrow, Sunday afternoon. ser-| vice commencing at 2 o'clock. /neral of\the late. Aphington B. Interment in the Church Ceme- Sellar was‘ held yesterday after- tery. noon from Winsloe South United: ae ae Church. Services were conducted DINGWELL — At “the P.E.I. s Hospital on July 23, 1959 Clit. | bY Rev. F.' H. Littlejohns and) ton S. Dingwell of New Glas- Heber Hardy. During the service gow. P.F.1. in his 62nd year. Ralph Rayner sang a solo, “Going | The remains will be forwarded Down the Valley.” Interment was from the Andrews Funeral | i" the Church Cemetery. The hon- . Home this evening to the Un- orery pallbearers were Stillman fied Church in New Glasgow, | Frizzell. Earl Rodd, Bentley ;from where the funeral will be | Creed, John D. MacDonald, Char- held on Sunday. July 2%, at Jes Proud, and Clayton Cudmore, | 2:30 p.m. Interment in the |Active pallbearers were Ham- Floral Hill Cemetery. The| mond Rodd, Harry Coles, Harold casket will remain open Satur-' Diamond, Kenneth Moreside, —_ ! , ms 2s a td a a eA PERIOD AT C ——SSS ye | PEI potato indusiry as one that | the last few years. He said the ed with joyriding had his case| per | marketing was essential. s i ? . ry oe . ISLAND NEWS PAGE MONCTON (CP)—The 160-foot org mutti-signature message of good luck to Yvon Durelle in his bout with champion Archie Moore for the world’s light heavyweight frown is going to bé put on dis- St. Catharine Street. Text. of the message, already containing more than 9.000 me | names, is “Good luck Yvon, bring es Fata S. x -the fresh sir and sun-| picture was taken and they came "_ : joying peters Fepenthe gael of |from all sections of Prince Ed- There | ward Island. that the election will be held in are correct, remeins to be seen, but one thing seems certain, the September, in all probability be- fore the middie of the month. A consistency that has been prominent in Island elections is, that they ere held on Wednes- day and if this holds true, the date could possibly be narrowed down to September 2 or Septem: ber 9°, Whether either of these dates Party has 25 of their men in the nominated 14 of their 3) candi- dates. Only one PC candidate has been nominated in 4th, Kings. This does not mean that the Liberals are behind their oppon- ents in the election campaign for in most instances the candidates ere—expeciedto be the sitting members who have been in close Voluntary (‘Continued from page 1) ing potatoesfor—a numberof years said he fek that farmers were making a grave mistake mj|contact with their constituents allowing some outside party to do {during the past four years or their marketing-for-them. He felt | longer. To date the Liberals have shown a preference for farmer cantidat seven—of their eight new men actively engaged in agriculture. The other new can- didate is a young lawyer Out of from growing potatoes. He said |the fourteen candidates nomina- he ‘averaged his sales for the past ted 10 are farme=s. one is a law- ae oe found on the price | yer one a processor, one a mer- eed bushel. lchamt and one a business mara- Mr. Macisaac described the ger. One of the ten farmers is also a fish packer. The Progressive Conservatives have chosen nine. farmers and once enjoyed on the upper Cana- four farmer-dealers among their dian poo was fast deteriorat- | % rs born Rigg i i throug eting '@wyers, one fisher ‘ = etnidiana fh ere, ae | cher, one doctor, three merchants In explaining the function of the | and two automobile dealers. pool, Mr. Mackeaac said it would Premicr Mathéson bas stated on be similar in structure to the old | various political platfovms that Potato Gtowers’ Association but | we will not rely entirely on his wou'd go further im its operations. RECEIVING CENTRES If established,athe pool - would set up receiving centres in about 12 or 15 different areas of the pro- vince. Here the polatoes would be graded and packaged with par-' campaign speeches to date has ticular emphasis on weight amd stressed the Federa! Assistance qualityn, that the Isiend has receivéd since ult, Eas Ee oa aot. ee ee controlled so that there would not |°2™* 1”? eS cessful be a shoriage at one period and Whichever party 1s — - a surplus ak ethers. at. the polls. veteran observers In additien to providing -facili- ties on the Island the pool would establish distributing centres at | a coupfe of large centres in Ont- ario and Quebec. Stressing the-need for such cen- CANADA tres, Mr. Maclsaac recalled that | PROVINCE OF ; from a shipping operation carried | PRINCE EDWARD™ ISLAND on hast year by himself, 10 bb bags In the Probate Court of potatoes for which he was re-| The 14th day of July A.D. 1959. ceiving 22-25 cents per bag were that the grower shou'd get every- thing there was in it and suggest- ed that through pool selling this | could be established. Mr. Wood fet there was a reasonable profit to be gained has lost considerable ground in prestige that Island potatoes had tory at the polls. He promises an entirely new piatform with “‘se- verel surprises” P.C. Leader W.R. Shaw in his be one of the most keenly con- tested that the province has ever experienced. the said bag. ;County in c Nurse deceased, in- He said thiS-represented an ex- | Registered cess profit to the Toronto whole- testate. saler of around $400 per carload | To the Sherfif of the County of efter freight and shipping break-| Queens County or any Constable age wére taken out. lor literate person within said PUBLIC RELATIONS The proposed plan would. cail for extensive advertising w:ing | professional heip in the field of | ; public relations. of Charlottetown in..Queens The scheme will strive for @ County, Single Woman, Adminis- membership of 1,000 growers iratrix. of the above’ named which would give an initial share .fistate praying that a citation capital of $100,000. is proposed may be issued for the purpose that after the $100;000 were rais- hereinafter set forth: You are ed, the organization approach the therefore hereby required to government with a view to havi cite all persons interested in the a $200,000 loan guaranteed | said Estate to be and appear be- hrough the Industrial Develop- | fore the Judge present at a Pro- nt Bank. bate Court to be'held in the This loan, it is proposed, would Court House in Charlottetown in be said back through a levy plac-|Queens County in the said GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the ed’on growers’ sales at the rate of | Province, on Monday the 2th) fiye . This money would | day of’ August next coming, at nature of a revolving hour : faa, anne each year &fter ae Roig Ae oe five years had ctapete Possible future expansion of the organization, # is would include the fertilizer bus- | prayed for in said petition and iness, pray ee potato | on motion of Ian M. MacLeod bags, _ bacmy con a Esquire, Proctor for said. Pett inery and * | toner. MERIT ENDORSED eq | AND IT 18 HEREBY ORDER- In_the discussion an | ED that a true copy hereof be the presentation of the scheme. | forthwith published -in-some Seeditonsly ‘endorses. Groups | MISO ema once, Ih each ae thot if the industry wes tobe | Uatowe & on saved, some form of orderly The general opinion Was that > the contract should be as bind- | ing as possible with total pro- | th . ae as | at or near the Canadian Bank of ev potat cana ane to an independent prema gg tage e aoe. ae _ rent egies oir Pe | corner, all in ee ee ie : ; | aforesaid so that all persons in- noe ae te aan Sa | terested in the said “Estate as ae an ae a. minimum te | *foresaid may have due. notice m¥ os i | thereof. do with its eT z Sirians tbs iieooer 2eaend ogee ~ Or tain here?” it Leonard Palmer, Judge of the whee Eee . said Protiate Court at Charlotie- of the ‘said Estate should not_be | week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith ppsted inthe following public places respectively, name- ly, in the hall of the Court House was urged upon a ee town in Queen's County, the day present to “spreed and year first pdove. written, By the Court. HW 6°. «Palmer, “ i Jn field. The Liberais to date have | predict that the 1959 election wil | In Re Es‘ate of, Bejia M. Gillis, | retailing in Toronto for 29 cents |late of Charlottetown in Queens | Province, |}, petition on file of Annie D. Gils | lif any they can why the Accounts | * passed and the Esta‘e closed™as | 4 ing more than $50 the property Arthur Isidore Peters, A resident of Marshfield ed guilty to the theft of was remeaded until Monday July | given a resident df Kilmuir when | | ing without the proper license. For failing’ to_stop at a stop -sign__residents of Montreal, Mas- sachusetts, Summerside, River and Charlottetown, were cach fined $5 and costs. ~ residents of Hamilton, Ottawa, | Toronto and Outremont were | checked by radar in the National Park Area, exceeding thé speed j limit of 20 m.p.h. When they ap- peared in court the residents of S‘side Child Bitten By Dog. SUMMERSIDE — Douglas Lan- dry, eight-year-old soa: of and Mrs. Tilmon Landry was | taken to the Medical Centre for treatment after being attacked and bitten three times about | 6:30 last evening by a large dark and white dog repS#tiedly own- ed by a resident of Notre Dame | record of rural electrification and *6trect.. road building to bring him vie- | Tne dog is said to have given chase and attacked the boy while he was running with playmates along Notes Dame Sireet, con- tinuing aft@f the scream/’ng child all the way home | Palmer Street. The dog allegedly involved in the incident is reported to have previously bitten other chi!dren, znd had been ordered disposed of. ' by town police. | li most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 to his on ‘NOW For the First District of 4 8 p. m. | Poll meeting to be held i { County Memorial H a sparkplugs vatued at -$8.80—end- Flat |? Stanhope Beauty Salon Mrs. Charles. Chandler (Prop.) oe Situated behind National Park Trailer Park. Entrance front Bay Shore Road. “With or without appointment”. _ Phone Covehead 1-33 Liberal Nominating Convention Alberton Institute Hall, Friday, August 7th at 3rd-to appoint. 5 delegates, | ’ Signed, ROBERT FE. CAMPBELL, President, ; West Prince Liberal Assn. DEPOSITS —sédk | | A deposit of at least $25.00 is re- | quested from all patients entering Kings THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, King’s County Hospital Three Remanded'On Charges Of Break, Entry And Theft Queen Seen Attending Two residents of Mt. Carmel, Ottawa, Toronto and Hamilton... pand-one of Summerside were at-}-wio were oot travelling —-very-| raigned in Queen's County Magis- | much above the limit, were each trate’s Court yesterday om | ‘fined $5 and costs) The Outremont charges of break entry and theft. | residerit, said to be. tra ng .at All three were remanded until | 40:m:p-h. wes fined $10 costs Wednesday July 20th. No plea | as was & resident of | was taken in either case. appeared on The three youths are charged | in. oo breaking and entering ] eter's Service Station at ° Bed Bridge se July 08 and mea (Former Resident Dies In Moncton iliness. She was 77. (Mar'oa) of Toromo, Ont,; and dine, of Ricamond Hill, O2:., and Crocker (Rita) of Newcastle, N B. and Mrs. C.H. Stewary (Mabel of Durvan, South Africa. Mrs. Jardine was born at N Vancouver, BC., Charictietwon, P.E.I, and Toronto was in the United Church cem- etery, Rexton, N.B. PROTEST A-BOMB TESTS LAGOS, Nigeria |More than 1,000 workers of the | Nigerian Trade Congress demon- 'strated outside the French son- ‘sulate here Wednesday night in | protest against France's proposed ‘atom bomb tests in the Sahara. AUTHORS WANTED BY N.Y. PUBLISHER Leading book publisher seeks manuscripts of all types: fiction non-fiction, poetry, scholarly and religious works, etc. New auth ors welcomed. Send for free booklet CP-26 Vantage Press 120 W. 31 St.. New York 1. Notice © until August 1st for clean- ing both Alberton schoois. Lowest or any tender not | necessarily accepted. Mrs. Blanche England, Secretary. OPEN Prince will be held in the in each poll on August “— ospital. Mrs. Margaret Jardine, of 149 Her husband S. Graham Jar- dine, predeceased her by several years. Mrs. Jardine is the daugh- ter of Walter E¥iot ‘of Engiand, one son, Roland Graham Jar- by two sisters, Mrs.—R.—Waldo (Reuters)— | say there‘is no reason why their The funeral was held from St. simultanegus presence would Andrews United Church, Rexton,clash_in_any_way with tradition. | county court judge. | N.B., oh Thursday and interment | = m #* ——- é Ths Guardian, Charitiotowns Sat duly 25, 190: Mv Durelle Telegram To Be Displayed assisted in the organization of the and and Newfoundland. £232 Halifax Gov't Meeting By DON PEACOCK ! Canadian Press Staff Writer The Governor-Ge normally attend cabi OTTAWA ‘(CP)—The Queén is All cabinet meetings fond. Governor-General Massey will} } | also be present in Halifax for the ‘farewell ceremonie ew- Royal Tour of Que castie, N.B.. and had resided at and Prince Philip. But Aug. 1. ing which Prime Minister Diefen- baker announced earlier this week will be held in Halifax on the eve of her departure for| home. It is understood there is no reason to attach any special sig- | nificance to this plan, beyond the | HALIFAX (CP)—The Hon. R. The deceased is survived by fact it will be a fitting gesture— Clifford Levy resigned Friday as | Four visitors to the province, | one daughter, Mrs. John Rogers | one of those memorable little mo-' municipal affairs and lands min-| ments in: istory of which the ister in Nova Scotia's Progres- | prime minister is known_to be so sive ” | ‘with keen personal regret.’ The _54-year-old__ Bridgewater, N.S., barrister gave no reason in| his letter of resignation to Pre- mier Stanfield. Both Mr. Levy and the premier are holidaying ;. constitutional Tenders will be receive UTINA self-servi PORTABLE PASTURE ending the expected to attend, briefly, a fed-|over by the prime minister. But eral cabinet meeting in Halifax|the Sovereign or her representa- tive may be present to perform South Drive, Toronto, Ont.. died | Informants said Friday she |the formal duty, of signing legis- eatly Wednesday mofning at |likely will be present@at least for tation —ancd—orders-in-council—that Moncton_Hospital after a short!» short time at the meet- require it. | TORONTO (CP) — - fice = ; sags (Night) (Day _ 9 ee 69 87 él 63 53 69 $3 - g 53 63 Charlottetown 7 Sydney 6 65 si Seovunete Cakes Londop h and in F showers the world’s championship to Can | land, two months later. This ada. All of us here in the Atlan ‘be his first visit to Canada since afternoon, tic provinces @re behind you.” It | becoming Agent General. fog Cooler in the will be displayed on large CNT | “Born and educated in New winds 20 shifting message blanks in both French | Brunswick, Mr. Jamer is 54 years northwest 20. end , English. old. He was associated with the ge apeede 9g The printer will automatically | Ford Motor Company of Canada John 6 and %, } add tures to the history-| for 25 years, the last 10 years of eni 75. Outlook .|making telegram as they are re-| which he was district manager ceived from CNT offices through- | for the Atlantic region with offi- (CP) out the Maritimes. a peng tera eg = be gh H. WATSON JAMER @ low Montreal hopes was on loan Min-| . centred over western aig oe = istry of Supply in England. Allantic ~Provinces Economie {orang east. Cooler ve Durelie appear in person at/ “He is a past president of the Council. Uniil his departure for) i. in henind thé low, will the store the afternoon of the| Maritime Provinces -Board of overseas, he was APEC’s general late the. astthera ‘ve fight scheduled Aug. 12. Trade, and when he assumed his! chairman for New. Brunswick. ‘ott sccutna cus Coane — present appointment he was a dir- The Canadian Adiantic Provin-| 7°)" Gitrict - ector of the Saint John YMCA, /|ces office in London is jointly ee the New Brunswick Protestant operated and financed by the pro- ony Wome and president of the|vinces of -Nova Scotia, New vx gh OO ae |tewn at 2.23 a.m. and 2.35 p.m and Sunday at 2:57 a.m, and 3.10) p.m. At Rustico at 9.15 a.m. and) 1.39 p.m. and Sunday at 9.5% a m. and 11.13 p.m, Summerside, tide eighteen minutes later . Charlottetown. 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