Lang . f : ., ee oF L - ICL NEWS. p AGE. “Borden Resident json ie oa | TEA |Said'Not Guilty. F22=22 @s. measured by its consumer | price index, the labor depaitment GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: : SUMMERSIDE—A resident of for the past six week} when he er Games tee tes Summerside 8081; Alberton G8-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 52-2 —|—_—itedy a which he had been held] trates court yesterday morning [M,/06 ving costs of city fam- . The Borden resident changes | ties advanced. The Guardian, Charlotictown, Sat, July 25, 1960. ¥ C : ct Let + [ate attaaheial kce tae - ACCOMMODATIONS INDEMAND — a as magistrate KS. Hinton gated} WELL DRILLING | i _- |To Low Bidder dence fev te crown witness vio | POWER MACHINE| Thousands Of Tourists Seen eeee| ee and Launching was ent evidence to convict the ac: os ° ie « y YT es ae eee te _| cused s0 the case was dismissed. IF YOU by the minister of highways NEED WATER Are Flocking To Province _|CiRe ieat bat was for $1506 CAMEO WE CAN HELP YOU! ae ened ammo rman amma Werren Maritimes Léd., Tourist by the thousands have side area mo-) season. The owner says best! condtruction Lid., The ‘ decked ts Teens taateed heen tat ead ae operators are all/year since he opened up his busi-| men estimate for the work was t Kensington COMPLETE 2 = PLUMBING, HEATING & '® Bive operators of motels, hotels| gnanimous that this is the best) ness five years ago. — $116 their biggest| year ever. They estimate it to be| The same condition applies at 570 Fri., Sat. -7:15,—9:15. "Matinee | ELECTRIC SERVICE 10 te % anywhere from percent | other places in O'Leary area and OLDEST UNIVERSITY Sat. 1 p.m. Joel McCrea and! ‘ "| years to date. S ee The Tourist Buresu located i | over last year. cabins at ‘Fortune Cove. : = the YMCA Building in Charlotte-| yore Maritimers am tourists| Even the Eastem section of| Quebee-City’s Laval University : town, report ils eal is extreme-|from Quebec are reported by the| the province is feeling the influx| established is 1852, ic the oldest | "**ar= Hale in — INMAN- PLUMBING ly_busy answering inquiries. tourist bureau and also by one/ of tourists this year, although not/French - language university in} . “THE “OKLAHOMAN” Eh cay oe i ; f ! mer@-“Amarice... ‘This is —a—__western__show “fh |] & HEATING LTD. CANADA PROVINCE OF ‘ beautiful color. Alse serial. Sammerside - Phone 2600 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Valleyfield United Church . Se ce ei Se ipa more Americans are here as well, Aulac, & “a terrific To Mark 119th Anniverscary | so ‘one setiog iter| mem, toying, Nace tn rome ee < ae Praitas tne teeaoe ho aoc e d & af re bi z iby ai e VALLEYFIELD — Valleyfield das. Commercial Cross, Phe Phypcong:ineay oon struction is already turning away). In The Probate Court : United Church will celebrate its The spiri new weeks| Modation as close to the water as sa ly ren The twenty third day of July . Po —ary R R | EE S | teecrcmy mrarror me settlement became _ the aa. oe ge media har ge Baio possible - desire it right on water,| for the accommodations which he A. D. 1959. : REGENT eed ans ° special speaker at both services| concern of the people. In 1641,| tn it have to make rever-| if possible. i eae In' Re Estate of Jobp Martin es | '| will be the Rev. T.E. McLennan | prayer meetings were organized. | UM® OY a ine The tourist bureau at Reed’s|ROOM FOR CAMPER: - gy |MacDonald late of Cress . ~~ oF D.D., of St. Andrew's “United | Each man in the district took his) Venues © MUSES: many |Corner~ says 4,000 people have| Ia the oe te in Kings County in the oni “SORORITY GIRL” GUESTS OF re Uhareh; Trove, _ congregation “<= Saeee: natural. that tourists have tet the Island after | registered (one per car) and as) 0c os indications are there so : / Mr. and Mrs. Barry MacLure| alleyfield . being unable to obtain the type of | they figure an average of three!’ s shortage. However there are ‘To the Sheriff of the County tL : province | home of the first citizen, , = a How a re passengers per vehicle iis estima still le’ tenting and camping |of Kings County or any —Con-| — se a paeeenes. The V “end family, Dartmouth, N.S. ame] ine af the aires to Oe Valleyfield should | accommodation’ they desire. Ses tet catlans Gus Vomay-| nove: tome tehaced $0. ee ee ore eens Nex | (2 Spout 12,000 people have stop-| facilities in the beautiful Mont-| stable or iterate person within guests of Mr. MacLure’s parents, . rete res : Charles MacLure,| The first ‘settlers in the Valley-| have been selected as the first os . : s naga =o "| field’ district were immigrants| meeting house. In 1842 @ log) Istand in the vicinity of the Ne-| ped there this r. Busiest week| sue River and Bay area which|said County ; P ec? . from the Highlands of Soctland. | meeting house was built. | tional Park cabins and motels/ they all say, this week, busi-| 7 not being used, mostly GREETING: oy Aa ED With ta VISITING ALBERTON In the early days the Vailey-| A frame church was built in} have been filled consistenly since er even tian Lobster Carnival through lack of advertising and| Wiepeag ea = Mr. and Mrs. Perley Pridham | field pastoral district comprised | 1845 and enlarged in 1847 to ac-| the start of the seagon. week, saad vi ae at aman Ga ee i 4 -and Mrs. George Oliver of Saint | the following communities, Val- _commodate the growing congre-| myprR CONSTRUCTION The burees sevens few criti- So for tence tone 020 hove tee — on file of Sterling , oe : ; debe. N.B., and Mrs. Elliott of | feyfield. first settled 1840; | gation. A new large church was = a # ee ———— Giered of hs Gectes of Ges Ge o_ of Bridg io Kis ; : ra a Museum since June 28th with the|County, Prince Edward Island, " NOEL Mass. are visiting rela- | Heatherdale, 1841; Lyndale, 1829; | puit and opened for worship in ae } res im alberton and vicinity. "| Grandview ~and—Believue, 1838; | 355 oh church was at Dae ee yearn tthe |ever: estimated to be up 40 per). ajority of «xisiters being frontline executors ef the above nam Salodenis, 10m; St. Marys ¢| bu for divine ser-| superintendent says there always|Ce™t from former June's. HoW-| Massachusetts, other American |ed estate praying that a citation eee i ilmuir. of | built and opened ae out} os wjever July Is the peak month, a staies and Canadian —provinces:|may—be-i r j Whim Road, Kilmuir Hea ee be “* for one more’. Siendres Sandy ‘and. Sharon of | Montague, Victoria Cross, Dun- eS soi ea var Ga ennai arises. Saye | There-are-even some’ registering |hereinafter set forth: You are fOttawa ‘spent several days in| He points out-thatthe Cavendish | From the Alberton area comes’ from Peru and Scotland. However |therefore hereby required to | = Montague at the home of Mr. camping area is under construc- this report —.* ‘A banner year this many Visitors to the museum do|cite all persons interested in the 'Pand Mrs. Archie Hilchey. Ontario Ca inet inister tion “at the present time, but| way for tourists.” All eabins, cot-| not take time to register. said Patate to be ; { inconvenience doesn’t | tages are filled i capacity Howev. Judge £ FROM MONTREAL be li penn Oe the campers. could accomodate many more -if| me p. ee ee ere Probate Court to be held E Blyce Beck. emsiovee &t Views Island Possibilities. To a err tel tay hed paces en eR. 1 Dear Rareeh 8 00: eos io Chavionaiomn re coma, Stantresl,. ie} filled and the privately operated One well-equipped resort near/commodations are not endugh for |Queens County in the mapending his vacation at the’ "Keen interest in the Island gov-|‘Matitesho. Hon. J. George Miee- trailer park near the National! Alberton says it has had to turt/ all the many thousands who wish|™@ee. 00 Thursday the 27th =home of his parents Mr. and tobacco | Kay and Hon. Eugene Cullen Park site is also reported doing. away more people up to the pre-| to visit the province this sum- August next ire. Cecil Beck. Montague. | ee eee ” very well. | sent than it turned down all last! mer. aoe oe 4 yep ge \Sorenel ty ton 1. %. alm §’Sid@ Resident Peres cause if any they can ne mory OF Scottish Pioneers (Surf Board fis." vacaon wih, bet mo | ream andeemer aha asses Away order for distribution Nan Nicholson, and/ minister of that province, who is ash d q. ; close the Estate as i brother-in-law Mr. | visiting the Island. | SUMMERSIDE — The death of ee At Brudene Disappear $ said petition and on Cyril McCarron, Mon- Mr. Allen is accompanied by | Mrs. George A. Callbeck occurred Frederick . A. Large Mrs. Allen and two of her‘ friepds, | yesterday morning at her home, wonTAGUE — The Scottish | as on some former occasions but} SUMMERSIDE—Weeks of hard |Proctor for said Pet =a Mrs. Thomas, ~Camelford ‘and! 210 Notre Dame Street, Summer- pioneers who landed in Brudenell | the weather was ideal and ede a aiid: hal “lt 4 ON VISIT Mrs. Con Oldfield. They are reg-/ side, after a lengthy illness. im 1803 were fittingly honored on| in attendance hada most pleas-| of vl ED that a true a t : y r e o W inia Sandra McCarron, | istered at the Kirkwood Motel. | She was the former Viola Wednesday July 22, when, their! ant afternoon, meeting relatives painting a unique plywood forthwith —publis in ae 4 Onego, W. Virgi Tee cece, Tecate il | a ee een nT eye ee ered a Suunmcy, | descendents gathered st Brude-| snd friends. amid the beautiful Peddie surf board constructed’ by |pewspaper published in Char- District’ Moderator of the Beeeee McCarren, Brooklyn, elaborated at some length on the| P.E.I., a J ene rer rt eee Wally Coulson of Summerside) och week for at 1 Rr ane ng ee accompanied wit Gospel ‘| Am impressive service was con- | seemed wasted effort last eveN-| secutive weeks from the ~ at the home of Misses Mary and which he knows first |Callbeck was a devout member The number wag not as large secutive ducted near the Monument. Th i Doyle, and st of Mr. it it h and. ing following. the disappearance hereof and that a true copy “Winnie Doyle, gue: relay A gg and predicted | of Trinity United Church a c n “ " : “ : th D . and Mrs. Al McCarron, Alliston, thal the successful production of | took an active part as a member : the crop here could Torelwieniad) of the Ladies Social Club and St Andrew’s — 2 a Price aCLSS,| front of his tent at Chen B 9) ja leer ge cage Hag gh = : ¥. Seetey God, Our Help In Ages Past.”’ where the family are vacationing.|of the Court House in George- Yesterday Mr. ‘Allan visiied the | groupe of the church Rev. A. G. J. Steeves of the| The red and cream coloured : WMS Meets of Paul I. Kingsbury & Sons various government offices,| Besides her husband, she is aby ‘Linda ian aaes, where he chatted with Premier | survived by three daughters and Montague Baptist Church was the | board, measuring ten feet by two . wn 2 an pod aoe ~ | two sons. Dorothy, Mrs. Lloyd! MONTAGUE — The July meet. £uest speaker. He gave a very in- | feet wide, had been on the beach Mather’ & McLean Lid. Bridge- spending the past three ; : | Inman; Jean, Mrs. Harold Spears teresting address and led in ; were accompanied by their son | ng of the Women’s Missionary in front of the Coulson tent all town, all of Kings County, afore- S's mother. Mrs Rob- | Earl and his wife and also their | Shirley, Mrs. Harry Dye; all of society of St. Andrew's Presby-“ prayer. A Gaehc solo entilled| week, where it had been used| said’ so’ that all persons ‘inter . ; ae youngest son Barry. ide; W » Hamilton, terian Church, Montague, was one ae -F iaicon "Vor Yao take daily by members of the family. | ested in the said Estate as afore E VISIT RELA AT SUMMER HOME Ontario; and Donald, " Stoneham, | neld at the home of Mrs. Marion Marks in the sand last evening | said may have due notice there- Mrs. ie of Montreal is| She is also survived by a ‘he president, Mrs. A. F. Mac- Mac . hauled along the shore for several WITNESS His Homouwr Harold Singer Rev. James Lamp, will be holding evangelistic services at -the Bible Missionary Church at oe every evening at s p.m, beginning July 23rd through te August 2nd. ~~ g i i 4 5 : r zt i uF = ; : s Mass., and eight grandchildren. Hume, Tuesday evening with lands'’. was sung by Mrs. Bruce | indicated that the board had been! of ' visiting in leneli at the sum- brother, Russell, in Bunbury, and | Kenzie presiding. A few remarks by Dr. L.W.| yards and then apparently ; j ‘Barry, returned to their home in ner home of son-in-law anda sister, Winnie, Mrs. James| The meeting opened with the Shaw, Lawson Drake, and E.B. foam picked oe oad Carton sae. Sees Toes, ga = i ting Mr.| iaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Wood, Hazlebrook. | sall to worship, and the scrip- MacLaren followed. E.B. Mac-| Mr. ‘Coulson, who Is in charge |lottetown in is is -MacKenzie's brother-in-law and Coffin. The funeral will be held from |:ure lesson was read in union. Laren, the oldest member of the lof the sign and display depart-|the day and aa oe sister, Mr. and- Mrs. Horace, ‘ the Bowness Funeral Home to|followed by the exposition read cian, being in his 90th year, said/ ment of Holmans Lid. in Summer-| written, “Hewitt - Montague, and | PLEASANT VISIT Trinity United Church with ser-|by Mrs. MacKenzie. he remembered visiting the Little | side, said last evening that he| Bv the Court i ie. Last week-end Mr. and Mrs. vice commencing at'3 p.m. on| Am interesting chapter of the Island over 80 years ago in com-| was’ mos: anxious te locate the|(L. §.) Howard Vickerson, Montague had | Sunday afternoon. Interment will study book ‘Missions Are Chan- pany with his father. board and offered a reward for (Sg4.) ‘Patsy dine VISITS MONTAGUE a pleasant visit from Mrs. Vick- | be in the People’s Cemetery. ging” was presented by Mrs. piper MacLaren then played| i oiteen* _A/Registrar. ume. “The Road To The Isles’, and Albert Thompson of Win- erson’s cousin, Mrs. Marion Mor- | ————_—_______. Mass. is visiting at Vic-| gan of South Pasadena, Califor- | WEASEL FAMILY The minutes of the previous ‘sir Steeves the b : _ - of Mr. . | Morgan was born in| ' meeting were read by the sec- gintion. L srapepeed : “NOTICE” : ty & t By . guest The mink, marten, wolverine Reid. She Summerside, of the late 2 cr : retary, Mrs. Hume, and the, A short business meeting was n also spent some daughter ferret, otter, fisher, skunk and |fnancial report was presented j.14 af ich ail id tel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brehaut. N\ of , i badger all belong to the weasel Mrs. A. C. MacKa eter ; | : sees) = Beaton, Montague renewed and left P.E.I. over fifty years : by Mrs. A. y. the te the inland : es N A . se ton eer i the family. Roll call was answered with ie eee anne entertained with 1 used Cockshutt 6” Mower; 1 used Hay Car- ‘| PINK= ‘many acquaintances in the vicini-_ ago to make —her—home—in—the- ik | ty cee ee | Western States. She and her two Gh on re , Containiné —Scotish dancers-by-Helen-Mellish || rier 40” complete; 1 “Demonstrator” 35 Ferguson C WDER , of Charlottetown. The usual pic-|] Diesel Tractor (Special) ; 1 used Cockshutt No. 20- | i ro : ~ note -sempeenene Ion be Hee Wood | Ve Ile T 7 ENT V ferry ne vate ODS offering was received and ded- ™ i : : ha eee Shaw hae ctsensd| eile “fthed ae ene | y Yy P icated by the president. A large ee ear cee mamta Tractor. Also in stock new Massey-Ferguson Hay | frees cows from flies “fo Montreal after spending her | Niaine. | Cape Traverse ee ee = and "Some visitors and tourists were|| Balers and Mowers ready for delivery. D! papel ‘BOOSTS MILK YIELD! "9 She was soemmnonios by | MURRAY FUNERAL — ‘The | The Tyne Valley Tigers defeat- members. ticularly pleased td see Wilbur ‘ 4 , “ioe Dianne Shaw of Montague |funeral of the late Mra. Hugh od tie Cape Traverse team 75 |renot"of the tresbeterial which | MacLaren of British Col Munroe’s Farm Equipment OG m-swho will visit for a couple of ay, | reide last night in the | was held at‘Summerside on July formerly of Brudeneli, who is Montague Sumnier milk production ts often down RETURNS HOME service at the house followed by| P. Sawatski was the winning |7i- | Cha Charlottetown. ; By, aad Mics, Berney MacGus. |S Rov. Me. dace. pastor pitcher, Walking 11 and Wai tes tak he thi hostess | ee — stock. __gan, Calie, Sask., have returned |\ure : : giving up only 3 hits. G.%Green|was assisted by Mrs. Margaret ae this loss by dusting your cattle with Pink COW- Earl YWDER. Mr. McGuigan’s mothér, Mrs. /Od. Hymne sung | were:- Lon: | He walked 5 batters and gave up |macDonald. The members en-| Edwerd McGuigan, St. Mary’s |: Eyes” and “The Lord Is My 6 hits Seyee a hymn sing with Mrs. R. | less than 14 cent a day. Ready to use; nd sprayer or equip- ; ing Eyes E. Gorrill of Tyne Valley, was - Garrick ss piano accompan- ment needed; tales only 80 ccconds to teeat ench anlenal 48 B. duster can costs only $1.55, —— at her home in Brud- | Thursday afternoon with a short | Prince County softball league. 2nd was given by Mrs. MacKen-| visiting his brother, Heary at | as much as 20% due to flies tormenting home after spending a week with |! Tryon United Church, officiat-| Sn the mound for the losers. | MacPherson and Mrs. Minnie | One application protects cows for 2 weeks or more — costs . Mr. and Mrs. Mi Road cGuigan | shepherd” and a solo by Miss | we leading Intter with 34 Jeo (i IF. everybody looked alike and... In Tribute Through — alike = ‘Professional Cards |Rever Grov Otc" Toe aloar-| 1%,¥0d.22 wfale Swathi 9 Chartered Donald. Reeves, Roger Murray, | 2%¢ G- Cuteliffe singled. 7 Grace Murry, Bland Murty. |w'Yoo''yne Wel, ens, se] Crapaud Theatre RID Rin BARN OF FLIES | ae Accountants Hugh Murray .and Donald Mur- other by George Campbell of the a ray. Lovely floral tributes cov- ‘ . Earle Hickey & Co. j|ered the casket. Interment was a bag aie Fri. 3:00 p.m. @esedion Bank of Commerce [im Lower Bedeque Cemetery. an early 40 lead but they could) Sat. 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. | \ ‘ace . Flies can’t resist FLORBAIT — they feed and die — thanks to FLORBAIT'S exclusive TRILURE action. Florbait is proven, economical and effective. It is ready to use; simply dust on barn floors, window : Building ORCHARDIST ON VISIT Summerside, PE 1. Phone 2235/ ae and Mrs. John P. Cowan. R. and C. Roberts} "Wild Harvest” = i nee Newton, New Jersey, formerly of ‘layed.a good game in the infield nsura Lower Montague, have spent the or the Cape Traverse team. aa] erring: Alan Ladd, Roberi RB. E. Ellis & Son Limited | past week in Lower Montague, W. Campbell playing left field sills, ete, Fre — Aute — Casualty _ of 7 a aes — oe losers a rege of|Preston and Dorothy Lamour. Supplied in 24 oz dadet vias. 5 and 25 hb. Seumer Summerside . They also some time ‘ tches inaving ; : 24 07. , > visiting relatives, sed fréends in| game. | Age Gt pet. packages (with duster ). Optometrists ‘Murray Batter ant ba Montague eee tent was the umpire B ; scoops s ee visiting an ; ss Alva . r > f man Brehaut. Prior to coming 60 the) — ——— UT people are not identical o ag er Raed Wie. dak Site Cees an . ie ee a . os HOWARD PERARAT * se BM joyed a trip around the Cabot | ’ . PHONG: S887 .,.| trail in Cape Breton. Mr. Cowan’ 122nd ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY | We are distinct individuals and long to express ourselves in our own the new “Permanent "Fly Bait. Sommer St. Summerside | ig in the fruit business in New personal way. One application lasts 2-3 months ane leaden oe ST. DAVID'S UNITED CHURCH t eummarside, 6.1... Phone stig) VET thousand trees. -. Remember this, when choosing a place in a cemetery for your family, do Ready to use. Paint ee - ak on. — z SMALLMAN’S BUILDING YOUNG FUNERAL — The fi-[ Georgetown - ~=- not choose the park type of cemetery where you are regimented and Dries ia eed, ae fish ha attracts and kills : 3 hers neral of the late George Young s , dictated to in your choice of memorial. flies for 2 to 3 months. Easily washed off-at-any*— —— ' Photograp took place last Saturday morning JULY 2 ed f re poultry houses, s The Read Studios mene ee ae eieenet Albee | 6th % Choose rather a place in a traditional cemetery, the way that has been rary — pote yk goa Lsee~7) ~ ;* . W. SEARS joie lpr cents os eae a roe Services—} 1 a.m. and 7 p.m used by our forefathers for centuries. Here you may set the names of - ; Barristers Mass was celebrated by Rev. : oe pm. your loved ones apart with a memorial that‘is a tribute to them and a Ask jor Howard Fly Control Products a é : Gerald. Steele. Members of the| - i © record of their way of life. © : 4 = om, Canadian Legion attended with|| Guest preacher, Rev. John Bruce Hardy, M.A., ALL . George MacMah Legion ceremonies being con- © : ; ivinity | . ; 3 LLB. ducted. by. Roland. Piviline. Tn. B.D., Ph.D., of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. K i. LTD: an SHUR-GAIN 7 alee Remington on Saturday eh ee me ne a Pat's Special Music 11 a.m. Georgetown Choir and Miss a Phone Summerside $551 Cemetery with Rev. Fr. Steele HOWARD a . 255 Water 5 Suntmeride | officiating. Pallbearers were Vic-] haar ahamsesintatens in Passover 11 1ST “euiti:ie WRNONEAE CRAFTSMEN SINCE THE YEAR 1870” FEED MILLS A B. Campbell, BA, LL.B.) eens: % Georgetown Choir and the Brooklyn Trie oe betes ie ae ri, ney oer] 7 Pa Goorgetown Choi maT i —wonracun __ CHARLOTTETOWN Sct and Uclient Wig. uss Ferrish, : f . ot Re tt mt me me ent cre ar J So + “ ° t a " ‘