Montague Firemen Exercise Modern Re.suscitation Gear 2 Instructions were given to Mont- mue Fire Department Monday night, on the use of the resuscita- io.-, inhaler. rnd aspirator, by Mr. Gordon MacDonald and Mr. Paul cudmore of the Disaster Relief rection of the Red. Cross. The meeting was well attended wd among those present was Judge J.S. Desitoches, local chair- man of the Disaster Relief Com. mittec. All the firemen present had the opportunity of watching the eqipment in use and to become (amiliar with the handling of it. At They were put through a routine .1 artificial resplrltlc "1 conjunc- tion with the equipment. Mr. Cudmore stressed the need for more people to be familiar with the use and training to hand- le at least the inhslator. which is the one most commonly used. Previous to the instruction per- . lod the regular monthly meeting was held with Chief Coffin pre- siding. The minutes were read and approved and all business dispos- ed with. It was also decided that for th; summer months that the monthly meeting would not be held but that meetings be held at the discretion of the Fire Chief. the close of the meeting. the Chief expressed his thanks to Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Cudmore :'or their very interesting instruc- ions. EASTERN I tiuiiiiiiiiii TELEVISION saws at the Mon- (agile 5 cents to 31.00 store. We ,9,-vice all makes of television. radios and aPPlI3"095- ATTENDED MEETINGS-The provincial Home and School As- soclailofl meetings. which were held Wednesday, June 13. were attended by Judge J. 5. Des- R0('I1eS and Mrs. J. D. MacLeod as members of the executive of tho Association, and Mrs. Ivor piiillips as a delegate from the Montague branch. Judge J. S. mslioclies gave a very interest- mg and detailed report of the scholarships available to students on the lime ; Personals lllr. Ivor Phillips, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. M0333" goo has gone to Saint John. N.B. to attend the Maritime ankers Gold Tournament. While I! Saint John Mr. Phillips will be resist- ercti at the Admiral Beatty H019!- ye expects to return home today. John A. MacDonald. CBNIISBII. has returned from attending the Legion Convention in Vancouver last week. En route he Visited his sister, Sister St. Anna of the N09"! Dame Order (near Chicago); and also his aunt, Miss Margaret Mee- Donald at Butte, Montana. LITTLE SANDS Mr. John MacBeth of Grandview is a guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. John H. MacLean and family, Little Sands. this week. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Griffin of Albion. acompanied by he!” d3uiZl1' ter, Mrs. Harriet Lake, Ottawa, visited at Mrs. Griffins' nieces in Little Sands on Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blue. Sincere sympathy goes out to the to the family and relatives of Mr. R. C. Macbeod. Kinross whose funeral was on Sunday. June 10. Mrs. MacLeod is a sister of Mr. llugh MacNeill. Little Sands. and they have many relatives here. fllr. and Mrs. John Campbell of Toronto. and formerly of Uigg. accompanied by Mrs. Campbell's sister, Mrs. R. C MacLeod of Kinross and her son, Hector of Vancouver. visited Little Santk on illiinday. Mr. Hugh MacNeill ac- companied his relatives back to Kinross on Monday and visited Charlottetown on Tuesday before rcturnlng to his home in Little Sands on Tuesday. Many residents from here and siirounding districts attended the funeral of Mr. R. C. MacLeod of Klnross on Sunday. Folks here were very sorry to hear of the passing of the oldest residents of Little Sands this week. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS I. A pointed end 6 Anger O. Apparatin lor detecting aubntarli U. Arsoiur chicftatnl 2 Entrance . Left-hand P189 W 1. Variety of chalcedony 4. Lever B. Defereiaes 6. Correct Gaelic .H UOAIAWIB 'IOOA,"U ICA ilbliclgyjpg --ii-aie”o.I..-n.-In DON'T FORGET the afternoon tea in aid of the Montague Curl- ing Club at Martha Poole's home '-Vednesd . June 20. Three to six p.m. ALL TA X E S owed Elliotvale School District not paid before June 25th, will be handed in for collection. Final notice. By Order of Trustees. Joseph Trainor, Sec- retary. Renew Search For Body of Fishermen On Sunday morning eighteen fishing boats resumed d. ' operations for the body of H u g h Jackson of Sturgeon. believed drowned off Panmure Island on June 11th. The fishermen were as- sisted in their search by members of the Montague Fire Department, who have their own grappling irons, which they use in such cases. The men met with no success, but it is understood that dragging will be continued of and on until a lat- er date. in the person of Miss Flora Gillis at the home of her niece, Miss Eleanor Wheeler, Little Sands. The funeral was held on Wednes- day, June 13, from the Little Sands United Church. Interment in Bel- fast F i y. To all the bereaved sincere sympathy is extended. Nix. Lloyd Wheeler. who is em- ployed on the Dunning, attended the funeral of his aunt in Little Sands on Wednesday. Several children from Little Sands attended the Polio innocu- lations Clinic at Muray River on wednesd ,, June 13th Neighbours and friends of Mr. Charles Stewart. Little Sands. were d to hear that he came home tom the P. E. Island Hospital on Sunday. June 10th. and are very pleased to hear of his good pro- gress on the road to recovery, and he has all our best wishes for a complete recovery. Mr. Richard Spencer. and his mother. Mrs. Allan Spencer. Bos- ton, arrived in Little Sands on Monday to visit with relatives at the home of Mrs. Alex Blue. Mrs. Spencer was formerly Edna Hook of Boston. They were accompanied by Miss Ruth Hickox from Bos- ton to Charlottetown where she will visit with relatives and friends. Friends here are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lemmie MacLean. Lit- tle Sands has entered the P. E. Is- land Hospital this week. All wish her a complete recovery soon On Wednesday. Mrs. Spencer and son. Richard accompanied by little Miss Lela Blue motored from Little Sands to Oak Valley l-fEI.O0I(EDT7&CHT!'nt uisiaasa-unsung, to visit Mrs. Blue's sister, Mrs .11 Ban isr-an i:i W N. Per- aonal - was RIDE Dtihti- pronoun so. cold E: .'.'aL-4-l.iiJE.ii.'L:'E'" E. 10'! JOY VI 7' SIC SCOII IUI BIRTHDAY PHOTO On the occasion of his 35th birthday, the Duke of Edinburgh poses for an official photo in the Pine Room of Buckingham Pal- ace in London. He is wearing the uniform of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, of which he is col- onel-in-chicf. Suspend J from his neck is the badge of the Order of the Grand Master of the British Empire; from the right shoulder, alguillettes as personal alde-de- camp to the late King George Vi. Above the row of medals is the Star of the Ormr of the Garter. Rowan Sencabough. Sincere sympathy goes out to the relatives of Mrs. Malcolm Benton. Flat River. whose death occurred this week. Sincere sympathy also goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith of Wood Islands, in their sorrow at the loss of their little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan cordon,-Air ney were visiting relatives in Lit- tle Sands on Sunday. Mr. Lynwood Blue, who is em- ployed at construction work with Mr. Norman MacLean in New Brunswick. visited his home in Little Sands on Friday and Sat- urday. June lith, was an extremely cold morning. temperature read- ing at 30, with heavy ice and some snow and hail before noon. To- day. June lath. the trees and fiel s look beautifully -green. in the new summer verdure. Grain is be- ing sown and there are still con- siderable crops to be sown or planted. It is believed the early gardens would suffer considerable damage with the frost of June 8th. PISOUID EAST Mrs. Frank Kelly was hostess to the ladies' of the Pisquid East Women's Institute Wednesday evening June 6 with all members present. After routine business was ,' i J a i was put on by Mrs. Edward Jay won by Mrs. Wallace Birt. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Jay, Tuesday evening July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and son Road Sunday guests of Mrs. Jay's parents Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mac- Donald. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown spent the weekend with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald. Lorne Valley were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's "-parents Mr. and Mrs. George Jay, Wednesday even- ing. WOW! 5:00 1:00 I:00 Flemming Reissues Call For Atlantic Conference By DAL WARRINGTON Canadian Press Staff Writer FREDERI('.'i'0N (CP) - Husky Hugh John Flemming settled his no-pound frame behind the pre- mier's desk here Tuesday and per- formed the first official act of his second term as head of New Bi-unswick's Progressive Conser- vative government. It was a renewed invitation in Liberal premiere in the other At- lantic provinces for a conference on "down east" economic devel- opment. "Such a meeting can't help but earnestly "You know. I'm a great believer that down here in the East we'll accomplish so much more by co - operative action. We've everything to gain by pool- ing our resources-mental as well as physical." He suggested that the premiere conference should include other officials of the four governments and representatives of the At- Itilntic Provinces Economics Coun- c Too iiusv FOR VACATION Premier Flemming said he couldn't say whether Monday's Merlin were visitors in Covehead . election presaged a Conservative tide in the other Atlantic prov- inces. "A year ago. you'll remember, Prince Edward island returned a be beneficial," he told reporters. !"Nothing but good can come of tn Back in the drivers seat with CHUZMCP. Ilsa Genevieve Bole- man. his son, Mi-, iuymgnd 5019.! 111311 Mid Brandchildren. Lioyd,' Carl, Larrnelita and Gerald Solo- man. motored to Charlottetown, where they visited Mr. Soloman's daughter, Sister Mary Carmelita at Mount St. Mary's. y osoitoetown Miss Anna Prosper of Montague, spent the weekend with friends and relatives in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet and Charlottetown, motored to George- town on Sunday, June 17th. where they visited Mrs. MacLeod's fa- Mr. Robert Jeffery, who is Georgetown on Saturday, June 16th, where they were gueu. 9; Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Jenkins. Mrs, Fawcett also spent Sunday in Sour. is as the guest "of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maclfenzie Miss Janie Hunter, R.N., of the nursing staff of the Provincial Sanawritim at Charottetown, was the week-end guest of her brother, Mr. Joseph Hunter. On Sunday, June 17th. Mr. P. J. Soloman, accompanied by his .Chief Petty Officer Robert Jen- kins of the Royal Canadian Navy 31 Halifax. N.S.. motored to Georgetown, arriving on Saturday, June 16111. where he will spend a emphatic "carry on" orders from New Brunswick voters: Hugh lohn -as he is known--lost no time. He sent telegrams to Nova Sco- tia's Premier Hicks, Prince Ed- ward Island's Matheson and New- foundland's Snmllwood reaffirm- ing his bid of April 29 for a pre- miers conference here July 2 or any other convenient date. GREETED WITH RESERVE His first invitation was greeted with some reserve by fellow pre- miers of opposite political stripe. Mr. Matheson didn't reply di- Nelly. Mr. Smallwood acknow- ledged the message. Mr. Hicks Fllggested waiting to see if Mr. Flemming would still be premier afterg the June 18 election. "His fears have been removed. anyway." Hugh John grinned. In Halifax Tuesday, however. Mr. Hicks said he will be "glad to, co - operate with Mr. Flem- mIng's proposal." He said he had other plans for July 2 "but we'll 1'9 Prepared to go along in due course." In Charlottetown, Mr. Mathcson Liberal government with an in- creased majority." As for him it would be business as usual with no vacation right now. He's not even going fishing. His cabinet, which came through the election intact, will meet Thursday. He said he doesn't fore- see a legislature session before the normal winter opening. Early in July he hopes to take a two-week vacation-in Prince Edward Island. Until then, he says. it's work. Doomed Man Gets New Trial TORONTO (CF) .. none.-1 pn. ton, who was to be hanged in 21 days for the rape-slaying of 13- year-old Linda Lampkin, Tuesday was granted a new trial. Fitton was arrested Jan. 18, the day the young girl's body was found. with her own scarf knot- month's leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. PIO Wed. - Thur. June 20 - 21 Adm. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. . Gov. A. Tax DIVA "LADY GO " Maureen O'Hara -- George Nader The most famous single ride on horseback in Iiislory-only her tresses for a covering-interesting-fiery-A woman trying to help her loved one by shaming herself-ruthless men.-noble women-a villian's final abbreviated attack-a hasty departure --a most intriguing story-an excellent plot-color-scenery- romance - brutality - love - greed - intelligence - hope, Coming Friday - Saturday ”BACilLASH" ted tightly around her neck, on a -d. .. . . sai I think its a good idea. waterfront street. .ieTiiEii?s inst siiip w('n.Mfc.s.. lotteto Quebaeic. which is beingsdecommiiu BIOII Wed., June 20. 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 -.Tpant'”tiio-Tr;-o'er-endTvzTti her yandp onus. Mr. and Mrs, James I-Ightizer at Merriam The many friends of Mr. Temple 391971 Cl!!!”- famiiy of Souris. were eats on ,G u . Sunday, June 17th. at e home Mr. Fred "Ted" Jenkins of p?iI.,e;"a,e(:::ge:;W;'l'e':r ofg:b"i" of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. lI1rnperial,BN. s., companied by ent illness at his home and tiff "ANY small” is son. uddy d his 11; .' . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacLeod of law, Mrs. Fawiltlitt mdItI:i-edntnn an early mum t” "W" The Nth National Song Festival in Norway early in 1956 drew 3,- 000 male glee club members. Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER, JUNE zoui - 8:30 PM. WEDNESDAY I Only) "JOE MacBETH" Starring: PAUL DOUGLAS and RUTH ROMAN "Behind every successful man there's a woman . . . btit never before a woman like this"; "Scarface . . . Dillinger . . and now Joe MacBeth"; "The life and crimes of the greatest pub- lic enemy of all". Miss Patsy Lightizer of Char- COMING: JUNE 21st & 22nd THURSDAY 3.. FRIDAY .- 3:30 PM. "The Night Holds Terror" Starring: JOCK KELLY and HILDY PARKS COMING: .1 UN E 23rd SATURDAY (Only) a ii. 10 P.M. "The Pcithfinder" Starring: GEORGE MONTGOMERY and HELENA CARTER How much good it will do remains to be seen. I don't think July 2 That's the holiday. you know." At St. John's. Nfld.. Mr. Small- wood declined to say anything be- fore sludyiiit! the invitation. CO-OPERATIVE ACTION New Brunswick's 57-year-old. lumberman-premier also has pro- posed a conference of New Eng- land governors and Atlantic pre- miers at Bar Harbor. Me., in September. He gripped his chair and said I-le was convicted April 27 and sentenced to be hanged July 10. During the trial. testimony was that Fitton. 21, had had sexual relations with the girl. and that she had been raped just before she was killed. The appeal was based on what Fitton's lawyers said was an in- adequate charge of the jury by the trial judge. Mr. Justice R, W. Treleavon of the Supreme Court of Ontario. 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