3 f = i eZ Ss ae ae pee Dee ce ee eee Shao ‘SOUTHPORT CUBMASTER RECEIVES AWARDS James Riddell, Assistant Ex- @cutive Commissioner Training of the Boy Scout Association's Canadian headquarters; Ottawa, 4s Shown above congratulating _ Charles Boudreault, Cubmaster of the First Southport Wolf Gub ISLAND BRIEFS : TO YARMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Poole, Mon- fague, were weekend viditors to Yarmounth, N.S. STUDENTS HOME Mount Allison University stud- ents who spent the holiday week- end at their homes in Montague Were Miss Evelyn MaclLare, George Beck, Kent MacLean and Edgar Dewar. P.W.C. STUDENTS Narrow Escape_ | Prince of Wales College students Spending the holiday weekend at | their respective homes - include | Miss Betty MacLure, Miss Louise Liewellyn, Miss Jessie Ann Gra- ham, Murray .Harbor North and Miss Betty Riley, _Gaspereaux, RETURNS FROM COURSE Windsor Campbell, a repre- sentative of the Canada Life Assurance Co. in Summerside, recently returned from a ¢wo- week trai courge at the company’s head office in Tor- onto. This course is designed to further the education of the rep- resentatives in various phases of insurance work. IS PROMOTED Heary C. (Bus) Whitney, a former Summerside resident, who is assistant vice-president of the Chase Manhattan Bank, New York City, has been appoint- ed officer in charge of the bank’s Flushing, N.Y. divisional head- quarters. Mr. Whitney left Sum- Merside to join the bank in 1931.:He is a craduate of Acadia Wniversity and the American In- stitute of Banking standards fourse (1935) and the graduate study course (1940), HILL FUNERAL The fu- meral of Harland E. Hill was held from the Christian Church, New Glasgow on Thursday afternoon | Oct. 8th. and was largely at- tended. Rev. Bryer Jones con- ducted the services. Hymns sung were: ‘The Lord is My \Shep- | “Peace Perfect ning Seeece”. Saleeches cab. R. R. | Cighth Steadman store to be| been in charge of the former| Son. Mrs bert Stevenson, Earl! Bell, Herbert Stevenson wane Houston, Kenneth Stevenson, Har- old Stevenson and Milton Green. Interment -in the New Glasgow cemetery. Flower bearers: Ernest Houston, Erie Stevenson, Philip Matheson. Wesley Reoll- ings, Ralph Dickieson, Harold Dickieson. David Stevenson, Ed- win Stevenson, George Clark, Vernon Doyle, Foster Sellar and | Gordon Bertram. Professional Cards \ Chartered © Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce f Building Summersids, .P. Et Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis*& Son‘ Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty S Sumner St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. BD. 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P. E. I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photocraphers The Read Studios dD. W SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Alse Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. Phone S’Side 3818 ; Square feet. The interior is paint- ;¢d in pastel shades of green Grocken and Gallant Bidg, S'Side — ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: — Summérside 8031; Alberton 68-2;., Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 Pack, on receiving his Wood Mr. Boudreault was presented _ With this award at the oo | | reault’s completion of the G#- reault joined the Boy Scout As- sociation in 1953 as Cybmaster of the First Southport Wolf Cub Pack, and began his leadership training in 1956, completing it at Miller's Lame, N_S.- last year. monthly meeting of the Char- lottetown Scouters Club held at Birch Court fast night. The ceremony marked Mr. Boad- S'side Child Has well training course. Mr. Boud- *} OF THE GUARDIAN The inquest into the death of Mary Grace MacNeill as the re- sult of highway crash near Mur- vy River on the night of July night after ified: . The crash this summer in ad- dition to resulting in the death of Miss MacNeill, also hospitalized eight others, including six mem- three witnesses test- Harris and Stephen Palmer. The chief coroner. Dr L Prowse, presided at the hearing At the inquest. held in the Montague Legion Hall last nicht PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE CONTRIBUTIONS Churchill Ave. i$ 50.00 }$ 2.00: Mrs. W. A. Murray $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. MN. Miss Madge Forsythe: SUMMERSIDE BUREAU of them turned the tap allowing OF THE GUARDIAN - oil to flow out on the ground. | Connie Winchest aged 21- n sOMe manner, Connie fell | 'down in the oil pool and accid- months was taken to Prince | idently swallowed some. She be- | County Hospital Sunday after-;came quite ill and was taken! noon after accidentally ,swallow-|to hospital where the oil was, ing some kerosine «Ji while | pumped from her stomach How- | playing with a group of little ever the little tot is reported to! children in the back yard of her| be improving rapidly and_ is home on Water Street. }expected to be released. from) The children were playing near hospitaj todar an oi tank that supplies the! She is the daughter of Mr. kitchen stove with fuel when one'and Mrs. Walter Winchester. Stedman’s New S'side Sto Will Feature ‘Self-Service’ SUMMERSIDE— Variety store self-service will be featured at | eas 4 | | re - i Steadman’s new Summerside store. which dpens Thursday mornifig. 7 The new store will be entirely self-service except for the lunch counter and two merchandise counters, which will handle the smaller items such as, pens, pocket knives, etc. # With shopping baskets provided by the store, the customer will be free to browse around with- out beihg interrupted unless he. requests service. Built by Kenny Construcgion of Yarmouth, N.S., the store mea- | sures 65 feet by 100 feet and! has a total counter space of 787 and yellow. Employing the “shop as you please, pay as “you go” idea, : Earl Ruggles, manager of the | : | store, states that the whole idea EARL RUGGLES of the store is to display the mer- chandise to its best advantaze ©@ch item of merchandise hav- and to make it as easy as pos-| ing its own certain location. sible for the customer ta shop. ; There is also a complete “in- Bringing the total number of ‘™¢o™m’’ system throughout the company stores in operation to ilding. 124, plus 213 associated stores.} Formerely of Weymouth, N:S., new Summerside store is the the manager Mi: Rugzles has built this year and is classed a- Steadman Store in. Summerside the largest of company for the past two years. Prior fo. stores. | coming to Summerside, Mr. Rug- An eye-catching feature of the gles managed stores at St. Step- store is the ultra-modern iunch hen, N.B. and Bridgetown, N.S. counter. which will seat 28 pat-| and has been with the company rons. Situated in the basement,| for the past nine years directly below the lunch coun-| He is 25 years old and received i j ter, is a ‘food room which jis his training in Digby, N.S. and equipped with every modern New Castle. N.B. cooking device and where the | — more elaborate meals will be | | cooked. For faster shopping, Stead- CENTR AL man’s have four check-out coun- ters equipped with modern cash registers, which automatically | Zive the correct amount _ of PRINTERY change, thus eliminating mis- takes. The store’s 14 Island counters are done in Rox-A-Tone finish | and are of the low-hoy type, enabling customers to see at a glance, any particular item they are looking for. An _ escalator, Tunning from the stockroom, which is situated in the basement, to the matin of the building, allows merchandise to. reach the sales floor in a matter of seconds. The stock room is also marked, with Trading Stamps Ban Requested ‘ VICTORIAVILLE. Que. (CP)— The Quebee Retail Food Mer- chants Association decided Tues- day to ask the provincial govern- ment to ban use -of trading stamps. ; The association, holding its ap- nual meeting in this town. 100 miles east of Montreal, put the request into a resolution which also asked that other forms of luring customers, such as coup- ons> be made_Hlegal. Another ion ealled wpon Quebec's labor minister to define how. many hours a day a man @ Quality work _@ Fast delivery PHONE — 8506 Charlottetown s. i$ Euston St. te Date $ 50.00 .. Mrs. H. S. Hendersoh $ 10.00 .... W. G. Barbour. Ltd $0.0 ..... Arthur Nelson $ 5.00 . L. T. MacLennan $ 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. Murdoch! Nicholson $ 5.00 A. G. Peake $ 5.0 Michael's Grocery $ 200 ea: Mrs. Gertrude- Weeks, Mrs. J. D. Webster. W. W. Lord,. Misses Coles. Mrs John Dickie. Korrey’s Grocery $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Joe Matheson. Mrs. Ralph Darrach. Mrs. Suth- erland MacLean. Munroe’s aret Mallet, N. S. Taweel. Ed'th Brown, Mrs. E.' G. Saunders Elsie MacLeod, Mrs. Frank Oakes, Helen Bourke, Miss Janie MacKenzie Pewnal St. $ 25. Attantic Wholesalers. Ltd $ 10.90 Arthur Be'!cher $ 5.0 Hall & Stavert $ 3.09: SN. Kays $ 2.09 ea: Mrs. Howard Mac Donald, Fred Joseph, Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Mrs. E. C. Claw son. $ 1.00 ea: Mac's Auto Body Works, T. W, Campbell. Bowlan Radio, Medical Pharmacy, Mrs Earle G. MacLeod. Mrs. Mel- ville Andrew. Mrs. S. B. French Spring Park Rd. $10.00 . a. $ 5.00 Mrs. R. PD. MacNeill $ 5.90 Mrs. Ralph Carr $ 3.00: Mrs. Stewart MacDon- ald. $ 200 ea: Mrs. Ethel C. Vail. Mrs S. Machin, Mrs. K Bryenton 1.00 ea: Mrs. L. Lavalee Mrs. G. Lewis, Mrs. F. Allen C. Costello;’Mre. P. Black. L H. Simmons. Mrs. A. Baker Mrs. J. Lewis. Mrs. J. Warren 50: Mrs. C Ferzuson, Desbrisav Crescant: $ 200: Victor Watts. Charlotte Residence: Mrs. I, Simmons. Mrs. S. MacKay. H Mrs $ 5.” Miss Amv Moore $ 5.00 Mrs. E. B. Windsor $ 3.00: Miss L. A. Young $ 2.00: Miss Florence Fraser Mrs. D. B. MacLeod. Miss Ada Harris, Miss Bessie Beer, Miss Helen Hobkirk, Mrs. W. FE Hyndman, Miss Helen Clements $ 100 ea: Mrs. H. K. § Hemming. Mrs. HW. J. Gordon Miss Minnie Smith, Miss Laura Hodgson, Miss Christine Mac- Kenzie, Miss Florence Dollar. should be pequired te work, h was further adjourned last | hen Dexter bers of the Lecco family, Wayne | Mrs. A. B. Fisher, Larabee, | Grocery. Mrs. Wilf: MacLeod Mrs. A. J. Coffin’ Mrs... V Munn, Reliable Upholstery, Mrs. | Fred Chandler. Mrs Constable Me: A Friend, Fitzroy St. East. $ 40.90 | Polvchinic $ 25.00 Central Creameries Ltd $ 10.9% Goodspeeds of (P. E. Lyf Lid. : $ 10.00 Ritewayv Cleaner $ 5.9 ‘Mrs. H. E. Miller $ 5.0 Miss Ida MacDougall & 200 ea: Rev. Mr. Mitton Mrs George Hennessey Miss Mary MacDougall. Stan. Biggar $ 1.00 ea: J. Yellowaza. Mrs F. R. Newson. Mrs. E. Bulman Mrs. E. Peardon. Mrs. Fercu son, Mrs, E. MacWVillan. Miss EF Crockttt, Mrs. W. Brown. Mrs Peter MacDonald, Peter Cam eron, Mrs. Diamond. Mrs. M Burgoyne. Fitzroy Grocery, Mrs MacBeath. Mrs. Dignan. J. A MacKenzic. Mrs. Ira Young. J J. Stewart. Mrs. E. Gillespie. wc ca: Mrs. MacNeill, Mrs A MacDonald, A Friend. Mrs. C Mill,. Mrs. Hammelskamp. 0c: Mrs. Blake 25c, ea: A Friend, A Friend | Mrs. Nelson Fitzroy St. East: $ 15.09 Pure Milk Co.. Ltd $ 10.90 Anonvn i$ 19.9 Jean Aitken '$ 7.90 M. W. Weeks $ 5.00 Pa'mer Elect Ltd $ 5. Master Cl-aners $ 5.9 Canon J R & Mrs Davies $ 500 A. B. Cutcliffe & Son $ 500 .. Dr. T. Gencheff $ 3.00 ea: Mrs. W. D. Ross. Lorna J. Weeks, Rev. R. S. Lat mer. $ 200 ea: Turner's Farm Equinment. Arthur Garrett, Mrs A. R. Gillis, Mary Fullerton. Helen Wakeford. R. H. Nichol: P. W. Turner, Mrs Harver MacNeill $ 100 ea: F. A. McCourt. Keith Pickard, Glenda Stewart, Marg- | C. Weatherbie F. Wyatt of the witnessess heard at the previous inquest sitting. Witnesses heard last night were: Barry Travis Lecco, Frank Wayne Harris and Edward Step- Palmer, driver of the car owned by his aunt, Mary Jane Chapman of Connecticut U.S.A. on This evidence showed that the | car driven by Harper Lecco, pro- ceeding toward Murray River and the car driven by Stephen |Palmer. proceeding to Murray E. | Harbor and a half-ton truek park- ed on or near the highway were Towing Service Day Phone 9722 | Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member D. A A. MURPHY’S SERVICE STATION EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE For Our GRAND OPENING Ronson Electric RAZORS Regular $23.50 Now $12.95 jaite’s Pharmacy _ 61 Central Street Opposite the Post Office The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 14, 19593 Inquest Is Adjourned; 3 Witnesses Testify MONTAGUE BUREAU | the coroner outlined the evidence ood Summerside Phone 3129 dian Teachers’ Association held / at St. Francis Xavier University | ' Harper Lecco and two daughters, CAPITO | —summersie Mr. MacKinnon regional su- pervisor of Indian Agencies who was unavoidably absent ,sent! greetings and words of . | agement Miss Rose Collion, reading con-| sultant for the Maritime region! spoke on teaching of reading and language difficulties with be-| ginners. The teachers then divid | ed into four groups to discuss | Indian Teachers Discuss Problems Stster Mary Rosarii, C.S.M., Sister Marie Antoinette, C.S.M., and Rev. E. W. MacInnis, parish priest at Lennox Island, _re- Presented P.E.I. at the two-day conference of the Mari In- M MacDonald, inspector of ‘schools! for Antigonish County spoke briefly on educational research in Nova Scotia. Following this the teachers again broke into groups to discuss problems per- A's te Indian — oe : At 5:30 p.m. an informal lun- ame fee Weeee. 'cheon was held at the Brigadoon Released from hospitals are! Restaurant. « Wayne Harris, Barry and Harold — Lecco and Stephen Palmer. : MORE STUMPS Members of the jury were: Gil- bert R. Clements, foreman; Ar-| In the early days of cricket the nold MacLure, Lester MacLeod,|batsman's wicket had two John Shaw, Stewart Westaway, | stumps, @mpared with the pres- A. A. Fraser and Alan Nelson. ‘ent three. involved in the accident. 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