Hi-Y Induction andcsrootcatthocoriierof!'iz- toy and Summer Streets, a re viewing stand will be located and V-E DAY OBSERVANCE Monday. April 30, 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 The largest trout reported caught on the opening day of the season in West Prince was land- ed at Black Pond by thirteen- l.EADS WEST PRINCE year-old Charles Leo Perry of St. Louis. The fish weighed 2 Service Held The second Hi-Y induction sex. i . vice of the year was held Saturday lbs. 3 ozs. and measured 15 inches in length. WESTERN GUARDIAN GAME WARDEN ACTIVE - In an inspection tour through Prince County yesterday, Chief Game Warden Spurgeon Jenkins of Charlottetown confiscated a dip net at Tryon being used to scoop smelts from the water. and in the Alberton area he found several anglers fishing without licenses. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Fred Theodore Backer, foiir-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Backer, St. Elean- nrs, took place on Saturday, April 28th. from the Compton Funeral Home to John the Baptist Church. Miscouche where service was held at 11 am. Rev. Father Kelly officiating at the church and grave. Pall bearers were Edwin Roger Desltoche. and Melvin Des- Roches. Interment was in the church cemetery- DIES IN MIAMI - A telegram was received by Mrs. Sinclair Mac- Gougsn of Summerside yesterday advising her of the sudden passing M 0 A S E JEWELLER8 sell watches made to stand wear and tear of P.E.I. farmers and fish- ermen. and service all the fam- ous makes they sell, SUDDEN DEATH - The sud- den death of Mrs. Joseph Leciair. a much respected resident of Wood stock, P.E.l., formerly of Bloom- field. occurred at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Theo Arsenault, in Stonehzim. Mass., on 'v'v' dnesday. April 25. Her remains were trans- ferrcd to the home of her daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arscnauit, in Woodstock, from where the funeral was held on Sat- urday morning, April 28th, to St. Anthony's Church. where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Phe- Ian McKenna. assisted by her pas- tor. Rev. Michael Rooney. who officiated at the grave-side cere- mony. Special Services At United Church "Alb - e isting t in the Summerside United Baptist Church. when 24 new mem- bers were inducted into the three chapters, Alpha. Beta, a d Gamma. The candle light service with par- . ents, friends and members of the Summerside Y's Men's Club pres- i ent, was most impressive and feat- ured : stirring address by James 1 Norton. president of the boys Alpha Chapter. He challenged the new and old members alike to accept their msponslbllity of upholding the Christian purpose of Hi-Y, Reading the appropriate script- ure of the parable of the sower he urged the new members to be likened unto the seed which fell on good ground and brought forth much fruit. , other features of the service were two trumpet solos by Rev. W.0 Weale: "It Pays to Serve Jesus". and "Give Of Your Best To The Master". Also a vocal duet ' by Maureen Forbes and Myrna Hancock: "Under His Wings." The induction was carried out by members of the Hi-Y council conducted by David MacDonald I and assisted by Cecilia Darby, Eliztbeth Nicholson. Hester Mac- Phee and Roberto Clark. Others assisting in the service were men- tors Birdie Cairns, Peggy Preston Charles Ballem and school staff advisor James Murphy. Boys and girls inducted were: Alpha Chapter: Jerry Daley, Charles Hickey, Norman Sheen, Norman Beatqn. Graham Linklet- ter, Don Coles and Alton Godkin. Beta Chapter: Margaret Coffin. Barbara Benton, Gail MacDonald, Helen Horne, Carol MacLean. June Ford, Gloria Hudson, Ann Hickey, Irene Ramsay. Gamma C h a p t e r: Barbara Vaughan, Barbara Clark, Ona Mill Lorraine Cameron, Carol Dunning Pat Henthorn, Gerene Gallant and Barbara Milligan. represeutd by - Mr. Thomas D- Blois, of Charlottetown. and Mess- rs. A.I-I. Hubley, and W.E. Brooks oi Summerside conducted the morning service. Mr. DeBlois brought the essage, dealing with prayer and the Gideon movement. Mr. Hubley read the scripture and Mr. Brooks acted as leader. The junior girls' choir under the dir- ection of Mrs. Jean Sheen led in the congregational singing. Messrs Harry Linkletter and Colin Waugh received a special gideon offering. In the evening the Young Peo- ple's Union formed the choir. dir- ected by Miss Mary Geldhart. Mr. Elmer MacLean preached the ser- mon on the topic "He Closed The Book". He was assisted by Carl Millar and Phyllis Boss in other parts of the service of worship. The anthem "Fairest Lord Jesus" V-E Day observance: at Sum- merside next Sunday will feature the unveiling of a new memorial to those from the Summerside area who died in World War H, and in the Korean War. The new memorial, ovu 81.700. was first proposed by the Summerside branch of the Canad- ian Legion who have received fin- ancial assistance from-firms, ser- vice clubs, and individuals, in this endeavour. The memorial, ouuriu. 'I '9” by 3 feet, will be placed in I 10W. sloping position beside the cenotaph in Memorial Square in the center of Summerside. and has been inscribed with the names of 62 veterans from this area who died while in the service of their country in the two wars mentioned above. The unveiling of this memorial W111 1” Performed b Mr. J. Wat- son MacNaught, M. .. parliament- ary p assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. who will be present for the occasion. His Worship Mfiy or W.A. Currie. of Summerside, will make an address previous to the unveiling ceremony, and the program which includes the plac- ins of a wreath and the laying of DOPDies, will be under the chair- manship of Lorne Monkiey, presi- dent of the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion. who will read the names on the monument dur- ing the ceremony. The Last Post and Reveille will be ammded by Bugler Albert C. Gallant. with prayer of dedicat- ion by Rev. J. E. Lcclair and benediction by Rev. JD. Mackay. The Summerside Sea Cadet band W111 provide band music for the ALBERTON 11'1”- George Ramsay. Alberton, is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital. Mrs. Arthur Wright returned on Sunday to her home in Alber- ton after epending the winter in Worcester. Mass. She was ac- companied by Mrs. Alexander McLeod and Mr. Bartlett of Shrewsbury. Mass. Mrs. Frank Fraser, Albcrton, is a patient in the Prince Ooun Hospital. , VAST POPULACE Including remote border regions. China's population at the latest New War Memorial To Be Unveiled At Summerside National Anthem and the Queen, and the program at the unveiling of the memorial will begin at 11.1) p.m. The whole program which has been arranged by a committee under the chairmanship of Earle Cannon. put president of the Sum- merside branch of the Canadian Legion will commence with church parades during the morning. The parade of veterans which will assemble at the Legion Home on Water Street at 10.35 a.m., will be under the command of F. J. MacNeill. with a color party com- prising Arthur Corney. Percy Ram- say. Ralph Boates and Albert Gallant. The band will be under the direction of Gabriel Chiasson. The parade will move off from the Legion Home at 10.35 a. in. west of Water Street to ” Street, north on Summer Street to Notre Dame Street, west on Notre Dame Street to Central Street where the Roman Catholic Church party under Charles Hogan will fall out. The Protestant party. under Earl Cannon, will continue south on Central Street to North Market Street, west on North Market Street to the Presbyterian Church. WANTED 2 ROW POTATO PLANTER WELLINGTON PRODUCE Wellington Phone 9-3 After the church services the parade will re-group with the Sea Cadet band forming up at the corners of Church and Central Street facing east, the Protestant party will move ' f , 4 " from the Presbyterian Church and join the parade. while the Roman Catholic party move independent- ly from St. Paul's Church and join the parade which will move out on Church Street to Summer Street. north on Summer Street to Memorial Square for the un- veiling ceremony at the new mem- orial. Afterwards the parade will move east to Spring Street, north on Spring Street to Notre Dame Street west of Notre Dame sum to Summer Street, south on Sum. mer Street to Water Street Street, SKIN l'I'CI'I To quickly clear your skin of ember- Yllllllk cstcrnal hlcmlahu. Ecumg iuih, i1nplca,ltching,Drecking, p..u..' skin or Pool itch got new scientific, anti. septic, healing, erm killing mxonmug from druuiat oday. Use mxoozmi tonight, for I clearer, aoftcr, an-ioothu skin tomorrow. satisfaction or money back trial offer. Don't suffer from a has akin any longer. Oct NIXODFRK today. Notice Reginald Kelly will com- mence his regular cream route on Tuesday, May 1st, Patrons are requested to put their cream on it suit- able cream stand. CRAPAUD CREAMERY COMPANY dllnnl the march-past the salute will be taken by Lorne Monkley, President of the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion. wgltlllers on the reviewing stand 8 nclude W.A. Currie. Mayor of durnmerside; w,1). yqung, pug. Aen R.C.A.F'. Association; Dr, .1. S. MacPhee. honorary president, ummerside Canadian Legion; and J. Watson MacNaught, My, mThe parade will continue past Ste reviewing stand to water Feel. east on Water Street to the Legion Home where they will dis- miss. Royal Borden Mon. - Tues. 8 P. M. Matinee Tuesday 3.30 "FORBIDDEN CARGO" 51f"1"8? Nigel Patrick and Elizabeth Sellars. Also first chapter of aerial ”Tl1o Sea Hound." Lobster Boii For Sole Fresh herring for bait. lobster Delivered anywhere on P. E. I. CARROL DELANEY Summerside Attention A bargain for quick sale. House and garage. Apply on the premises- BEECI-IER BEST NOTICE Unloading car of Green M potatoes (founda- 212 Pleasant Street Summerside, phone 3312. tion seed) at Carleton Siding, today and Tuesday- Signed. STERLING MacLEOD. for com: for LBDIIIII cloud Illle. Iotln nouns and of energy In to Bladder troubles, in OYITIX. nick, wp tiarutioa or money but. out In prove , T out other Tdwhhom I...uu.I&.IlIl 1?: R I: Uffliui Iookncho, ts. atrial MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE AT THE HOME or HEATH CLARK, NORTH BEDEQUE TUESDAY, MAY om, AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP STOCK-1 three year old heifer, 1 two year old heifer, 1 two year old Hereford steer, 3 one andonc-half year old feeders. MACHINERY-Massey Harris "33" tractor, with heat Imuser. Massey Harris Clipper combine, with Wisconsin motor :drivc, two gas drums, forks, shovels, and hoes, 1 two wheel trailer, 1 twenty-six tooth lever Cockshutt harrow, 200 gallon Hall sprayer, 1 two row Iron-age planter, 1 power take off po- tato digger, Massey Harris, 1 Grey Snyder potato picker, 1 po- tato attachment for Massey-Harris cultivator and hillcr, mech- anical, 1.18 feet esculator, on wheels, 1 Boggs hand grader, 1 "W-"0'.dl!'3 IWTOW. 30 disc, 26 tooth lever harrow, set of ysmooihing harrows, 4 sections, 19 tooth wheel cultivator, 3-fur- ,row tractor plow, power take off, Massey Harris mower, 6 foot llL'lJl, Massey-llarris aide delivery rake, International 12 foot ldump rake, Massey-Harris hay loader, international u-actor mm. lure spreader, dump cart, tractor trailer and stock tariler, 3 horse- power lnternational gas engine, one to two HP engine, Faiy. hanks Morse, 3-4 H.P. electric motor, grain crusher, with big- ging aitarhment, lawn mower, set of Fairbanks scales, Massey Harris single unit milker, friction hoist for lifting hay, lnter. national cream separator, with power drive, quantity of cream cans and milk pails, coal brooder stove, set of bob sleight with pole, woodslcipli, pung sleigh, new set of driving harness, 2 lwork pads and liriicheiis, cart saddle and collars, 50 foot ihresher bolt, 6 inch, 25 foot ihrcsher belt, 5 inch, quantity of other lielling, 2 pump jacks, 2 bunk chains, wire stumping cable, 25 foot ladder, quantity of soft and hardwood lumber, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. if day not fine will be held the first following fine day. Terms cash. MAJOR MOASE, Auctioneer. MOASE JEWELLERS COIN CAVALCADE 8: 1956 SPRING WATCH TRADE-IN SALE At SUMMERSIDE & 0'LEARY JEWELLERY smalls We accept old Coins of Copper, Gold. and Silver, old Celia- dian Bank Notes, and 25 Cent Scripts previous to mac, other old Gold items. and Stamp Collections, as trade-ins on New Watches. Clocks. Silverware, Diamontll. Sinot Rings, TV, Bikcl. etc. Ask for prices. Estates. bank clerks, or owners of old coins. call at our Summerside Store for price quotations, or send pencil rubbing. it list of all you have to offer, and price wanted for the lot. 0 collection too big or too small, We will give a ladies' or gent'r wallet to die person trading ' the oldest coin or bill before the end of May. MOASE JEWELLERS IUMMEBGIDE - 0'LEAIIY in Miami, Florida, yesterday. 01 her sister. Mrs. John Craig. tonn- erly of Wallaston. Mass.- and Malpeque- P.E.l. another sister. Mrs. Colin Donald. resldel 111 13”" was sung by Dorothy Moose, estimate was 601,938,000. Birdie Calms. Douglas Romkey Arthur Matheson and Patricia Compton. in Trinity United Church. Sum- merside, yesterday, two special services were held. The Gideons, Vi ed ise;l'h;'Ii:iilibli,iiriis. EiAi'(&imt;ial1Sgl'ltllall'llll,iilll O O I , .hmmmM . .. .. cw , 1. Ott of Wall- I I . lil:':,'.:.".l.. l.:ftl:.m.?.. ........ Po io Immunization C mics ......... - 0 Burial will be in Wallaston. M333- Personals 11: friends of Mrs. Celes- tine esnlllflilyare glad to see her up around again after being laid up with the flu and pneumonia. For PRESCHOOL CHILDREN born BEFORE January 1, 1955 and for EXPECFANT MOTHERS will be held in: O'LEARY School-for 0'LEARY VILLAGE ONLY Tuesday. May 1-1 :00 P.M. GLENWOOD School-Thursday, May 3, 10.00 A.M. OlLEARY School-For surrounding districts Thursday, May 3, 1.30-3 P.M. Expectant mothers will be required to present a doctor's certificate confirming pregnancy and con- senting to inoculations. Protection against DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGH. . . ...-.-.-r' ...l Famnnimsglvronsn M Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Emery and , Ion Jimmie of Sommerville. Mass left for home April 23 after visiting Mrs. Emery's Daren" M5 "'d Mrs. Celestine Smith. -M Egg r'-'”"””” TETANUSW sMAL,,LP0x v;g;;,g;,gv:,1;;,ig;,,f,o,;,;Nr,:,Nrs,,,'ron; I '- ' C T R ' 9 R A N 3 E 3 it imp . ---an :.'::::i:.:. s5.:..":'...';l?:a'..... W W W 5- . A r CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE "Pete Kelly's Blues" depict a Iiory of violence durlnz 1110 mm" violent years of contemporary history, the roaring m's. A'l'he story is told as it ,. to Pete Kelly. a cornet-playing in: man from Kansas City. Pete and his Big 7 Dixieland band are playing at a "speak-easy" called Rick's. and when he meets the fun-loving and lovely Ivy. Pete begins to live the blues. Then, to add to Kelly's troubles a big- time mobster named Mccarg de- cides to make Kelly and his boys lump. When Pete decides not to lump for Mccarg, the action be gins in true roaring M's style. According to Webb. the char- Icier of Pete Kelly. and the dream of doing a film story about in: music. first came to him about sixteen years ago. Long ll fan of Jazz music, Webb studied the history of the 1920's and re portedly became fascinated by the entertainment potentialities inherent in that era of great blues, bad booze. good-timing guys and two-timing gals, With these elements in mind Webb as- iigned the story to Academ, award-winner, Richard L. Breen. the man who wrote the highly- iuccessfnl "Dragnet" film. and "lieu Kelly's Blues" was the re In t. Be free from tedious cooking tasks. Let "the new, automatic Fairbanks-Morse Gibson electric range do the I work for you. 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