iii-rs of the group singing com- petition. grades 4. I and 6. in the i to J classroom division. In INDIVIDUAL first place winners In the 1 to I classroom division. In Schurman'a School Parade. in the ,, fit (Li H are: FRONT Shirley Dymciii. Mar- 195tl-57 season. ere. from left to Leard. Kathleen , ywoodside. Astrid SEATED Helen liinklotler. Annclsimmona. right. 0 NOIITHAM SCIIOOI chorus. WIlI'ls('!IUTfIlDI1'l School Parade for theljorie Paii;;'i. ii.-53,. c(,iwiii' mvid l9a6-51 season. form left to. right.iMoore. Betty ciiiwiii, Glenn Ems, Jean Rodd. SECOND ROW Terry Ellis. Ellis. Valerie! Miiia,-, Mg,-,5,-Carl MHCI.aQ0d. Victor SCI-IURMAN SCHOOL PARADE WINNERS Marion Ell-is. F'.lwtiorI Ellis. Val- erie EIIII. (iartil Mas'Kay. l,lndii Colwlll. Johnny Ctilwill, Raymond Paugh. and Jean Rodd. I ,g I gpoke with contagious enthusiasm STANDING William Ranisay. Chniseon. Sharon Crozier. Donald Linklctter. I-Edith Birch. Search For Oil By DAVE OANCIA ranadal Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CPI-Historic land (rants and subdivisions. some (lat- tiir back to the era when Canada was New France. complicate the march for oil and natural gas in this province. Exploration is eiipiected to be intensified this year following the discovery of natural gas as Batis- can. 90 miles southwest of Quebec t'ily. by the Bald Mountain Oil fompany Ltd. The well flowed tin- iier good pressure at about 3.500.- on cubic feet daily. Arpents. selgnories. parishes. lots. concessions-these are words In the Quebec otl seekers vocabu- lary which his western counter- part rarely hears. "A western land man would be losl here." said one Quebec nil roan "On the Prairies. land divi- HIM! are fairly orderly. But not here." and the litth and N century ('sna- dian all had a hand in making the land subdivisions picture what I' II today. "What complicates things even murr than the lack of uniformity II the vagueness of the boundar- ies of the old subdivisions. some of which date back three centur- ies.” said Dr. I. W. Jones. it na- tive of Edmonton and head of the iirnuicein geological service llr is one of the government of- ttrials responsible for the admin- lstration of the mining act which lnvcrns mineral exploration and development. In the days of early French set- tlement. land grants. or seignor- to-. stretched back from the st. Lawrence River and frequently "rs trrejularly shaped. Paristns yere also formed. Th"! "Cit divided into conces- ttttlu. which is ten we r rved tut into lots. Towns and villages M in Egrnont Day Friday. April in. & Gas Handicapped In Quebec found. are another headache " most cases the mineral rights belon-,; the crown." said Dr. Jones. "Brit evcrv title has in or-l checked. In some cases tlir French Kin: leservorl only the sold and !lIIt'Pr for himself when. .he made the land grants. In other ;cases he kept all minerals" I the OLI'n,l the minerals owner of the ' Generally. .land also lfound on it if it was mitentrd be- lfore IMO But sclznories are in lexception invariably the kiui: re- served all minerals for IIllIls('lIl when he made these iirsiits MOVES CAIlEFUl.LY An oil man must know who ouns the mineral rights and make an . lproprlste arrangements before ex- . lploratlon. If the farmer owns them. tho oil man must make a. deal with him individually. If the crown owns the rights. companies mtist deal with the pro- lvincisl government - a process must all men prefer. Until three. lyears ego. companies wanting to pdrlll merely stalfed claims. but islakinl was withdrawn because it created many problems and be lcame a nuisance in the heavily- populated lowlands. Dr. Jones said. An exploration cnrnpanv that .wants land now applies to the pro- lvlncisl government for a mineral lexplorstion licence coverlnu a specified area Oil companies have also simpli- hed the land phase of their oper- ations by obtaining licences only on the old seignorlcs. on which mineral rights generally are owned by the crown Few Quebec landowners will make fortunes in the oil business unless they own the mineral rights. The farmer who owns the surface rlehta receives nlymv-1t for the value if the land on which the drilling ril is located plus can for crop damage. severance and inconvenience. ........-..--.e---m- IN MEMORIAM hill. 8. AIIINAULT The death occurred at her home. Genevieve Arsenault in ier officiated at the gravve. Pallbearers were: Joseph .I Gal- itltn. Leo Gallant. Alcide Gallant Antonim Gallant. Glorice Wedg and Stanley Gaudet. IN MEMORIAM J. CLARENCE CAMPBELL The unexpected death of .l. Clar- ence Campbell occurred on Mon- in S-owiiriiervtlle. t , ear. ' Allltounlt in poor health for nza IW0 years his death came as ii. I-IIET Earle passed family andiycars ago. Mr, friends. He was a former resident all of Summersidr. nou day. April 29th. M ass. He was in his arr-at shock to Ills of Summerside. P.E.l. tic leaves to mourn the ion. of I ATTENTION ADVERTISERS... COPY DEADLINES AS FOLLOWS; Noon SATURDAY for TUESDAY'S Paper 5 p.m MON. for WEDNESDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. TUESDAY for THURSDAY'S Paper 5 pm. WEDNESDAY for FRIDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. THURSDAY for SATURDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. FRIDAY for MONDAY'S Paper Classified. Classified Display. Coming Events. Cen- tral. Eastern and Western Guardian will be accepted daily on week day; up to 5 p.rri. for publication next day. Satur- day I p.m- Tits ouAiiniAN Aovstirismo 1 ginf Wellington. P.it1i. iwn Inns, James Clarence Jr. Somerville. . i , ' and David at home: seven riaulh- A t)vAsHdl:rGTh(1)(:l1I'AS'Ill1trulT;lIc: tcrs. Forence. Mrs. Lewis Diihbs: m akfrnh ml. kn. mun.-,, in June. Mrs. Louis House; Jenn. he" ' g"d""m,. ” in, Mrs. Charles Foster: Marie. Mrs, "9"" ' Orville Glllis. all eland. Ohio; home Two sisters also survive Alelha. Mrs. Morfnn Joan and Lind Micheal Somerville. Mass. away rly i in Charlotesown is an uncle. CLASSIFIED ADS DEPARTMENT -: Sanford rsrrwnml "” 5""”l in lovinir husband and father. his .wtfe. the former tidona Gallant of Somervillc; Ruth Mrs. Gus llouseholfler of Clcv. i b-Ind” M m. Uni.” 5",”. at ltim. G'Mll"W- P-I'3.I.; VeriI1.JM(i':.' iFeIIrSrcEte:hhye Rr:i?.ml:ItI'- A bro-iltlser Brennick who also officiated three at the Grave. -IMODII MHFDDIII-l residing cemetery by his daiiszhtrr Pt-crv The funeral took place from the ago. i Plan For Rid Cross Water Safety WOOIK i-VI”... urety is one of the ad Corn programs in Prince Edttllfd Island." stated in. Keith ups. at I Red Cw” pmyigcm water safety meeting 3 in Rendezvous on Tuesday ":.,.Ifu1.n auxin was chairman d this meeting in the absence of 3", I. D. Dunbar Mr. Walter 3. ghavl, PICIIIIOM of the P.E.l 32d Cross welcomed the Water safety committee chairman who represented towns and f'ommiin- rue. i.iu-oughoiit the province. Mi- siuw, wholeheartedly IUPPUFWI the recommendation that the nail Cross Wilt! EIIGW service put forth every effort to support tlir my” cmgdian Mounted Putin- in their efforts to have the fish. erman of this province cnmpl) with the regulations of the Canailzi Shipping Act regarding life lack- .i., i-iii; buoys and fire tishtim-' aqulpment for their boats. p Water safety Week. June 15-22 was one of the mlin items for di.cuuio.r. Plans were formulainit (or demonstrations in mnn.V ("Ni trait of artificial respiration and other safety skills durintl W'- week. , Mr. Wendell Dirt and Lorivwl Lions Club. and Mr. Donlld ('"' don. the Kenaington Lions. Mr. Keith Lam) and Mr. Ralph Mar- Fariane spoil II" I” 5"'"m"'. side Y's Mons Club and Mr. Joe Kelly for the Moi-ell Legion 3.-igadigr W. W. Reid and Pnlirr Chief MacArthur from Charlotte- I town and Mr. Dirt Blecquiere from North Ruatlco each contributed to the various plans for the sum- mer's program- Mr. Frank McNutt brought to the meeting the experience of thlneen years as local chairman lot the Malpettue Water. Safety Committee. This communlty W55 lone of the earliest orizsntmt limits in the orovlnw j Mrs. Dermot Macbean of Milo of the swimming classes in her uea. Mrs. Fred Gates. West Roy” dty. Mrs. Fulton Sanderson and. Mrs. Grodon MacEweii of York Point. Mrs. Crosby of Bunbury. Mrs. Chutes Hyde of Meadow- bank. Mrs. Earl Lowther and Mr!- I-Ierbert Scott of Cornwall. all re presented ' ices which carry . on Swlmminx and Water Safety: courses under the sponsorship til. the Women: institute. Mrs. wil-i fred Thompson of Dunstattnage made arrangements for It film - i show and demonstration in I1('l'i lcommunlty during Water Safety, fweek. Mrs. Euizene Cull?" SP0" , as chiilrman of the summer colonv at Keppoch. Several other men and women who are active in the Water Safety Services were pre- sent. .. . Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore. dir- ector of the Red Cross Walcr safety Services stated that 135' year ply-hi. 1031 13 people throuilh drownlniis. So far in 1957 thN'! has been no loss 04 ltl9- 5'" appealed to the'Wster Safety Committees In the M centres to do everything possible to Water- proof” their residents and there- by keep up our fine -record ofp N0 DROWNINGS in I954. I nounu: niiriirs l i:nimtry's ambassador If5'(:I-lflr't1I3 Slim also acts as Tunisian ani- -m McKenna Funeral Home to St. Interment was In the (”.tiiu'i-it .who predeceased him many years Cheddar Cheese Imports Banned "For The Present" OTTAWA tr?! -- mcnt. by order - banned all imports of cheddar cheese t'fui the present" put it under impart control for one your The action was announced Tues- day by Trade Minister Howe in a statement .which added that "claims of special hardship or loss arising from this action by IIit' i:nVPI'nlli('nI will be Investi- ttatcri and appropriate recom- nivnilatioiis will be considered-" The govern- in - council, has Ilc sairl the move was decidedl upon to help support the Canadian oi-ii-n or ('IlPPS(.'. protected by a federal-()ntai-iii price guarantee. t':inadiaii cheese producers had iricil for sninc years to have the Km'i'i'iitiiviIl control imports. but wiiliiiiii 4tlt'('t'SS. They also had aski-ii that the duty rate on New Zcalaiid-Aiistralian cheese be In- creast-d to protect Canadian pro- (Illt'Ili)l1 NEW ZE.-LLANII ('0N('ERNEI) tlaiiada. producing a lot of l'IIN'sP itscll. imports only small amounts of it. mostly from New Zealand. which was reported MEXICAN NEW TEXAS LARGE ('IlISI' CELERY STORE HOURS CENTRAL ROYALTY Closed Wed. Afternoons FRUIT 8: PRODUCE ORANGES 2 doz. 69c CARROTS 2V2 lbs. 26c each 21: deeply concerned over the (lana- dlaa action. . Taken in the wake of a prg. vlous announcement t h a 1 Can- ads was reneginiating its trade lagrecments with New Zealand 'Ind Australia. (Ihecsc is allowed In from these two countries at a special tariff of one cent ii pound. The rate for nun-Curriniunwealth countries is three cents in pound. Mr. Home Said Ontario cheese producers hair ncuotiati-r1 to sell ICIN-T39 '0 ltlI.li'i's and iirurcssurs at 34 cents a pound l 7" hell? kl't'tJ i'Iii-cw at this price. the fr-deral itriverniricnt has guaranteed the tiiii.-ii-.., .-ha-,-9 producers (t(lrltl)Ill'iiIlIt' a price of 24 cents a imiiiiri This has stip- tpICm('l'IIL'tI by Rlltillirl ltt-cents-a pound i:iiar;iiiii-i- in the Ontario who on legi-nlng of (hp 4””. .11. I 3”V”"m9'" nes of his old neighbour and lriend - Canada's ("WW -it-rkinte on called at his bed sitie Tuesday i., M” I ”"3”t"l 3”'d'”-Wit Pounds. bring his blessing at this hour Mr. Howe stud. tilt J.tlt)ft,Il00 from The sudecn pas-in: uf Mr Ern: I3" -V93? l't"'”t'lWt nruductinn est Tobin at his honor in Vloreil was five per imu lil;'Ilflll than allilasl on Sunrlax max .2 slinck in Y9” "0 'V"l ll” Nlwrtt-d to com . this vicinity despite lll(' liici that tlnue at that lmrl fur the rest of the year. ' BRISTOL Mr. Alfred ainnott. of the staff of Chandler Brothers. has lust re- turned to his home In Charlotte- town. after .. lengthy stay in Can- der. Newfoundland. where his firm put in the interior and fur- nishings for a new Eaton's of Can- ada store. Mr. Sinnott, whose old home is here said it was quite an experience to fly there with their tools and equipment to do the big job and th. trip home was an all night flight Mr. Slnnott is a armh- er of Joe Sinnott. Mail Driver. The very serious illness of Mr. Mike McCarthy. is very much re- gretted by his many friends. Mr. McCarthy. a life ions: resident of this vicinity is about ninety and until his present illness was very hall and hearty. Mr Mctfai-thy, who has been itnovin as Pa. lnr many a day had a tisll from his former pastor. Rev Plialen Me. henna. of Albcrtun. nn Tucsday. The Guardian Page 13 Thursday. June 6. 1957 his position on th C. N. some time recently. His funeral was held on Tues- day morning to the church of the Little Flower where funeral Man was sung by his pastor !Mev. E. Rabin, who also conducted sac vice at the grave. The funeral was largely alended the sincere sym- pathy of this vicintity is extended to his dear mother and several sisters and brothers- Mr. Joe Mat-Donald. who has re- turned from t.'anip Ifill Hospital recently will replace the late Al- Ired Jay on his fish ruutc Railway Mr. William Marlmnald was here from the city inst vii-ck to look over his property that is vacant. Joe Siniitilt, ltas lict-ii ieporterl as in poor health for quite some time this Spl'ln'.!. With warmer weather his friends all hope to see him in top health again Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.apierrr. who returned to this vicinity from Montreal to reside last summer have moved lnl() their new home near the Little Flower Church Mr. Mr, Tobin. liarl siifft-red ii hr-art ailment that caused him to resisin YOU our FOR LESS AT ELLIS THUR. 8 u.m.m8:30 p.rn- FRI. 8 u.m.--9.30 p.in. . SAT. 8 e.m.--9.30 p.rn. I.apierre's father who is retired. will reside with them. MAPLE LEAF SIIANKLESS MAPLE LEAF DEVON SLICED BACON PWWHht5P LARD 2 sac Liis. 459 : E It I It Robin Hood OATS 5 lbs. 55c -C... Robin Hood FLOUR 7 lbs. 59c RIPE NO. I TOMATOES pkg. 25c CREAM STYLE--20 oz. . ii, ' LEETIJCE each 22c 2 SHORTENING PERFECTWON .LU' HONEYMOON ICE CREAM BREEZI srt:vIAI- Giant Size siucits 29: 'lzGALS........ 98c .75! IIIYNTS TOMATO . Nl28'I'IiP2l CATSUP II oz. bile. 2I OUIK """'..".'.." Graves APPLE JUICE 48 en. fin 3lc INIBIN HOOD CHOCOLATE l CAKE MIN (Contains he Coupon) pkg. 34: EE C-I-L TRUTONE WHITE The whitest WHITE PAINT. Long lasting. 70-IS-IS MIXED (WITH EARLY OR LATE REDI CLEARING AT WORK BOOTS WITH GROOORK SOLIS! FIILI. GRAIN TOPS D 'l'0I' RUBBER lllilll. - AN lXCILl.l.IN'I' QUALITY 5V2” "- Tltelsest peintferntop '0" wm quality lob. Discounts ee house lots. Pm R5-so ' - ---a.-------- an