S'side Legion Branch To Join The "Country Club" with the payment of 31.00030 to the Prince County Hospital, ap- proved at the regular meeting last evening. the Summerside branch, of, the Legion will . I U the Prince County Hospital "Cen- iury Club." and will place a scroll or plaque in the lobby of the hospital, which will commem- orntn the names of 103 comrades from the Sununernlde area who were killed in action in the two world wars, and in” the Korean war. The Legion will also endeavour to make an annual contribution to the Hospital on this basis, un- til the sum of 3100.00 per name has been paid for each of the 103 names commemorated there- by. totalllng at its conclusion to the sum of 310,300.00. The resolution was moved by Charles Hogan and seconded by Roland Phlilipson. An increase of 50 members dur- ing the past month hasrlncreaaed the membership of the, Summer- side Branch oi the Canadian 14- glontonnnllti.mehighof5Il member. believed tobethelab gest b Jun of any Island branch at e present time. and an attendance of Ill. members at the regular meeting last evening set a record never before equalled in the 25 year history of the branch. Reviewing a project which the branch began in 1951. the meet- ing went on record as urging the Federal Government to again in- vestigate the feasibility of inaugur- ating street delivery malls in the .town of Summerslde at the earli- est possible time. - ' it was pointed out that in l& there were more than 2000 house- holders. while the number of post office boxes is only 54, leaving more than 1.100 families to be served through general deli- NW. resulting in many incon- veniences. it was also pointed out that I delivery service would mean employment for at least six ad- ditional persons. A total of 55 new Legion magn- bars WC! inducted at last night's IIIBOUIB WI Pmlram conducted by Victor Sanderson. Roland Phil. lips, and Lester Jenkins. Leading all other participants in a membership campaign, was Frank Savldant who achieved the remarkable accomplishment d an new members for the branch. On motion of Lester Jenkins, the membefihlp approved a don- atlon of 89.00 to the Pr-oviucigl Command to help defray the ex- penses of providing the children from the Orphanages with a cruise on the My. Abegweit inst " day. . The meeting last evening was presided over by the president of the Branch, G.L. Monkley. Beautification (Continued from page 1) outstanding home in the County but also for the entire province. out of twenty entries in the small holding contest, some ea- ceilent results were accomplished. First place in Prince County went to Mr. Roland Adams of Conway; first in Queens to Rev. A.E. Plercey of South Milton. and rim in Kings to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Herring, Murray Harbour. COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT. Eight districts entered the Com- munity Improvement competition and six carried the project through to a highly successful conclusion. In this contest. where there must be a community project such as improvement of a church, hall. cemetery or school. the value of the work done on the pro may be determined easily. in evaluating other improvements made in the community as a whole. the judges had great dif- flcnlty. The top award went to Hlghfield Community where the Church was turned around. en- larged, placed on a new found- atlon. newly shlngled and painted. provided with new steps, new win- dows. new doors. new raillng and I new spire. The grounds.were levelled and seeded to form I lawn and trees were planted. Out- standing improvements were made in the community. Farm home buildings were repaired and paint- ed and old useless buildings were torn down. Lanes were widened and graded. Old trees were re- moved and trees, shrubs and flowers planted. New fences were erected and painted. roadsides cleaned up and weeds and grass kept trimmed. IUPPORT APPRECIATED Col. Johnstone commented on the fine effort mlde by this year's contestants and the evidence throughout the province of a deep interest in rural beautification. He expressed the Society's apprecia- tlon of the support given by the press and radio and of the fin- ancial support of the Provincial Department of Argriculture as well as the following business 'f!ir:nl:. organisations and indivi- u . - R.'l'. Holman Co. Ltd.. M.F WESTERN GUARDIAN CHAMPION! Pharmacy, Keo- sington 1 for 1 sale of Rexsll mu- chsndlse, October 15th to 20th. All clubs In !'.El. will be shut down from October 17th to am. inclusive. ailouua WENEBDAY night dance Borden Legion Hall. 0.80 to 111). Don Messers Orchestra. MONTHLY MEETING! Cann- d.IiI': Llaglion Akensingioti Branch. 0! uxlliary uuingun Branch. Thursday Oct. 10. at In P-11). s ' ME. AND MRS. Theophelus J. lnlnae. Central nadeque, wit at home Wednesday October 17. 3 - 5 run. and 0 -10 on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniver- sary. FUNERAL SE'RVlCl- The lab lily attended funeral of the late Mrs. William A. Clsrm was held on Monday afternoon at I o'clock from the Bowness Funeral Home. '1 Il& Schurman Co. Ltd.. and Sherwin- williams, The T. Eaton Co., The Island Fertilizer Co.," MacDonald and Rowe Woodworking Co., In- perial oil Co., Canada Packers Ltd.. Moore and Macbeod Prowse Bros. Ltd.. Rogers Bard- ware Ltd. Hughes Drug Co., De- Blols Bros., Henderson and Cud- more. Enstem Trust Co., Atlantic Wholesalers. &, dman and Co. Irving oil Co., Royal Bank of Canada. Bank of Nova, Bank of Comme cc. Provincial Bank. Bank of Montreal,, County Construction Co., Canadian Oil Co., Cooper- ative Super Market. Maritime Asphalt Co., A.E Home and Co., H.Il. Sear, Clark Fruit Co., Simp- son-sears. Emmerson and Fisher Ltd., Lieut. Governor T.WL Prowse. Dr. David Macxensia. Hon. J. Angus MacLean. The Cot- ton Memorial Nurseries, The P.E 1. Travel Bureau, Bulk and Co., Boskoop. Holland. and Dominion 1999 Experimental Farm. Charlottetown Judges in the competition were: Mr. C. Ralph Monkley, Miscouche. for Prince County; Mr. Ernest Dunning. New London, for Queens. and Mr. Donald Maclaeod, Vic- toria Cross, for Kings. Mr. Gordon C. Warren. Chief Horticulturist at the Dominion Experimental farm. Charlottetown. supervised the final Judging of county and provincial winners. The following are the results, in detail, of the 1956 Competitions: SPECIAL PRIZES HOME IMPROVEMENT (1) Trophy for greatest improve- ment among homes in the Prov- ince won by: Erving Smith, Free- land. who receives the Silver Cup donated b.v the Hon. J.A. Bernard. (2) Trophies for most improve- ment among entries in the Home Improvement Competition: Prince County - Erving Smith. Freeland. winner of Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell Sliver Cup. Queens County - Raymond Sel- lick, Brackley, winner of Lieut. Col. E.w. Johnstone ver Cun. Kings County - Mac lcholson, Brudenell. winner of Senator J.A. MacDonald Silver Cup. - OUTSTANDING HOMES (8) Special prizes are offered to the contests t in each county who has the most outstandlna home (including all buildings) at the time of final judging. Prince County - Harold Bagnall. Central Bedeque. winner of George Brooklngn Trophy. Queens County - Frank Ves- sey. York. winner of the P.W. Turner Trophy. Kings County'- Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath. winner of Poole and Beer Trophy. over-all Outstanding Home. Har- old Bulpitt, Roseneath. winner of Provincial prize or trophy. COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT The Ml". Schurman Co. Ltd. and Sherwin-Williams award 830.. 3150, and sloo. for the best three community efforts in the Province. 1. Highfield .i'.d villages. Prizes of also. and 8100. are offered for the belt W0 in entries. This year the prise money was divided equally between'tha villages of Crapaud. M003 9"v''''"- St. Peters and Cardin!!- IUILDINO IMPROVEMENT The P.E.l. Travel Bureau pri- outstandlll Th R .L.M. M of- '''''"'d' mi... ilcjatinegv clerwm:IT:,IIwl.:tJml'l:GM gigracrgww ' Arum, H too lacei Methodi Carn- l up-nu may-2 Loin l:.'i'ho .henrer1 m" ?f''” ' 3"” ” ;m, lirchflald Yen. Garfield R0”"' ' 00. Prest . Claude so ltsrnuy. 8:v.ngIhg:';IO. Wlir ,,,,,,,”'",,”,”;'.",'Q,,lf,'.;'il. i.'nl?'ii.'r. ii: lidd Gllhbll. ' mm. unpmu .f-Q nwarded lot -.....:.....-..--- an most improved Ichwl '3 0”” Professional Cards x u g mm kw. . . icognw - Buckle!- , ' Chartered M, W”, rmiu Ii-3-I: : .. Accoutltants racism 144- -' i nnudtIl.W”""”" Bankatclnnnane '0 it . so " "nv 'asussv-ass :' , to r 1 '- - lithium . . it'll . alone are donated by RT. Holman, Ltd, The remainder of the prizes rang- ing from 360. to 310. are donated by the Society. Prince County 1. Erving Smith. Freeland. 2. Keith Harrington. Spring Valley. 3. William Phillips. MacNeils Mills 4. William Haggerty, New Annan. 5. Donald J. MacDonald. Carleton Siding. fl. Bernard Keefe, Skinner's Pond. 7. James Higglsn, Central Lot 16. 8. Walter MacKie. Bideiord. Queens County 1.' Raymond Sellick, Brackley. 2. Arthur Houston, Hazel Grove. 3. Kenneth MacLeod and Son Irlshtown. 4. A.E Phillips. Harrington. 5. Frank Vessey, York. 6. Reuben Good, Winsloe. 7. George Ferguson. New London. 0. Malcolm B. MacPhee. Bellevue. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. North River. 10. Ewen MacNelll. Village Green. 11. Fred Mossman, Village Green. 12. Dewar Swan, York. Kings County . Mac Nicholson. Brudenell. . George MacLean, Bangor. Simon D. Nicholson. Brudenell. Donald Anderson. St. Peters. Alfred Cairns. Souris West. ., Roy Jay. Bangor. . Louis Wright. Lower Monta- Baldwin's Road 10. Oliver Douglas. Head of Hilla- boro. SMALL HOLDING This lags new contest for home improvement open to homes in rural areas and in a number of incorporated villages. For the purposes of this contest a small holding consists of house and other buildings on land ranging from a small lot to ten acres. Prizes range from 360. to 815. Prince County 1. Roland Adams, Conway. 2. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Betta. Glenwood. V 4. Mrs. Mildred Wallace. "" d ' Queens County 1. Rev. A. E. Piercey, South Milton. 2. Mrs. Ralph Cruwys. Brookfleld. 3. Mrs. Chalmers Newson. Wlnsloe. 4. John N. Richard, Central Roy- alty. 5 Neil Salmond. Cornwall Kings County 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Herring. Murray Harbour. 2. Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon, Rollo Bay West. 3. Stephen Hlckcn. Lower Monta- gue. 4. Mabel O'Brien. Bristol. VETERANS HOME A -prise of 850. is awarded in each county to the veteran of the last war who makes the best show- ing in the Home Improvement Competition. ' Prince County - Erving Smith. Freeland. Queens County J.N. Richard. Central Royalty. Kin County - Mae Nlcholssnl. B enell. I::clNl9pI:Lers-- tn Corcoran. CID Noon Blaze (Continued from page 1) Department in confining the fire to the warehouse alone. and also with the fine cooperation given by the City Police." During the height of the fire. the stars elnP'0?!Q worked stead- ily trsnsferr general merchan- - disc to a pin of safety from a 0! cement block warehouse. owned by the company. and placed only inches from the east end of the flsmming building. The main sto- re itself. suffered little damage aaoept for a few scorched shing- igein the slanting roof next to the Student Council is Re-organized A re-organizational meetlnl 01 Albertoni High School Student Council was held yesterday after- noon. 1 Officers elected for the coming year are: president, Evelyn Car- penter; vice-president. Lona Hunt- er; secretary, Lloralne Campbell; treasurer. Edward McAlduff. Delegates were elected to attend a High School Red Cram confer- ence in Charlottetown on Saturday. .They are Lona Hunter to represent grade 12. Isabel Green and Evelyn Carpenter to represent grade 11. and Lloralne Campbell to X09190" ent grades 1 and I. KENSINGTON Miss Sue Jones of Charlottetown spent the Thanksgiving weekend with relatives in Baltic. companied by their two sons Paul and Philip of Truro. Nova Scotia. were visitors to Malpeque, Octob- er 6th, the guests of Mrs. stoic son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beairsto. i Mr. slid Mrs. Lyle Crozier. Darn- ley, had as their weekend guests. Mr. Reginald Miller and son Ro- bert. Mr. James Pendergast, Char- lottctown. was a recent visitor to Kenslngton. Miss Betty Anne MacNutt, of ', , spent a ,' t holi- day In Margate. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. MacDonald. ccompanicd by their children, Peter and Barbara , of Halifax. Nova Scotia. spent the Thanksgiv- ing holiday in Malpeque, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L.D. MacNutt. Mr. Reginald Pendergast. stud- ent at St. Dunstan's University. Charlottetown, spent the ” C Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Stetson ac- ml Sgt. Robert Deslaurlers (left and Pie. Morris Harrison, both of Ottawa, display the two types of atomic radiation detection devices being adopted by the Canadian army. The pencil-like dosimeter DOSIMETERS held by Deslauriers is to measure radioactivity in the field. The disc- llke one worn by Harrison will be lsssued to every soldier and form part of his medical necord. (CP froln National Defence) O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Corcoran of Truro N.S. spent a few days visit- ing with their son-in-law and daugh ter. Rev. Heber and Mrs. Keane in O'Leary. The Ladies Auxiliary of the 0' Leary Branch of the Canadian Legion held their monthly meeting in the Auxiliary rooln of the Leg- ion home. with the president Mrs. Isabelle Dennis in the chair. Mrs. Annie Ellis gave a financial re- port 82A0.00 had been spent in the last month. Built-in cupboards and two sinks had been installed in the Kitchen and the floor of the Aux- iliary room covered with inlaid oleum. The members of the W.l. met In the school on Tuesday night with the president and secretaries in their proper places. Seventeen members were present and one visitor was welcomed. Dr. and Mrs. William MacMurdo O'Leary, left by car on a trip to Montreal. They were accompanied by Mrs. MacMurdo's parents. Dr. and Mrs. J.A. MacMurdo of Sum- merslde. Mrs. Beulah Macwilllams, who is ' C in Alberton. spent a few days at her home in O'Leary recently. Mrs. Denise Riley, O'Leary. had as her guest recently her sister Mrs. Marie Arnold of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jelley were recent visitors to O'Leary. guests of Mrs. Jelley's parents Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jeliey and sister and in Kenrlngton. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pendergast. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry MacLeod. accompanied by their two daught- ers Heather and Chrisanna of Hal- ifax. spent the Thanksgiving week- end with frlends in Baltic. Miss Francis Pcndergast. fourth year student at P.WC, Charlotte town. spent the eekend in Ken- sington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pendergast and family. Miss Pendergast returned last sntun-lag !f'rom thtemwest coast wheres e asspen ethos! of the summer. she also vinlutsld relatives in Jasper Park. Mr. Everett Baalrsto. accom nnied by his two daughters Mabel and Deity of Malpequc. motored to Halifax for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding. ocompanied by their children. Call and Karen. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harding and two children. Paul and Kay of Darnley. left on Friday morning for Halifax to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Harding. Miss Marilyn Bryenton. Kensinl- ton. in visiting in Dnrnlay, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jansen Hick-A man Eleanor MacArthur. Sum- merside. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacArthur. Kensington. Ramsay day evening ard. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robert!- Kouington. have had as their gout, Mr. Robert's brother. Mr. John Roberts of Corner Brook. Newfoundland. ' Mr. George Brookings Jr.. stud- ..l at llol-mi coucee. woliville. t the holiday weekend with parents. Mr. and In-s. acorn- Kenst . Travellers Rest. where they visit- ed their daughter, Mrs. Jackie Scllurman and Mr. schurman. Mr. and Mrs. Parmeanus Phil- lips were visitors to Summerside on Monday. October 8th. CV brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Marne Kennedy. The many friends of Mr. Averd Harris of Knutsford are very sorry to know that he has had to reent- er the Prince County Hospital for treatment. The new hospital had been paint- ed and looks very well indeed. The finishing touches are being no- lnplished and it is hoped that the building will be finished and ready early in the new year. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudett of Wood- stock has bone to Chicago where she will spend some time with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jeiley of O'Leary were recent visitors to Union Corner and visited Mrs. Jel- ley's mother Mrs. Fred Allan. and other relatives there. Several from this vicinity, attend ed the turkey supper in the Orange Hall in Summerslde recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis. O'Leary. were visitors to Charlotte town recently where they visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley 0' Leary spent the weekend visiting in Ellerslie, guest of their son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh. Mrs. Alice Turner, O'Leary. left recently for Montreal where zlhe will visit with friends they CAMEO KENSINGTON MON.-TUES.-7:15-0:15 The mightiest story of good and evil ever told. "THE SILVER CHALICE" in color. A story of the "Cup St Virgin Angela. Jack drawing Mon. worth 056.00. Wed. and Fri. REGENT SllA voiianimlnijliu-use DOW 1'0IIEll'I' 7.15 - 9.10 in coma EAGIE VAII OF THE C L .. SUMMERSIDB TODAY ,(Tuesday) 3:30 -- 7:15 - 9:15 T guns nu. i 3lIUUInllfH"i:l'I:l.?Ivuuw3llI! mfrj; visited Mrs. Margaret Moteshead. Miss Ethel Ramsay of Dartmou- th. N.S. spent a few days visiting with er parents Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ramsay in Uniouvale. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. 0'- Leary, accompanied by Miss Vir- ginia Sillier and Miss Beverley Ashley. spent the weekend with "i'rureoii-y. Oct. 16. 1956 1-5. Guardian. run is? iltescue Prevented Finance Firms By Heavy Seas NEW YORK (AP) - The line. Queen Mary radioed Monday that heavy 58-'is.made it impossible to take two injured Leunen off . small Greek freighter. An explosion occurred aboud the 7.52-ton Ania off Cape Race, ilear the southern tip of Newfound. and. The Queen Mary. headed for New York, was in the area, noted for the worst weather in the North Atantlc. A coast guard spokesman um if the Mary couldn't get close enough to the stricken ship, "we doubt if anyone else can." The spokesman added that ships pass in that area "quite far quenty." He said the coast guard had not been asked for help as yet. family of Unionvale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lrn Bans and Mrs. Annie Henderson on Popular Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and daughter Sandra of O'Leary left for Amherst, where they will spend a week visiting with their aon-ln- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. David Lochart 890 family of Coleman were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs Liilyd Dunbar of Montrose. The schools are closed for the fall holidays. starting ' C and will be closed for two weeks. This gives the pupils a chance to help with the potato picking. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis of Woodstock were recent visitors to relatives in West Point and vici- Agree, To Curb Credit Expansion MONTREAL (CP) - Iggdlg. sales finance companies have agreed on voluntary measures to curb credit expansion, a wok.- man said Monday night. G. E. Wemp, president of ll- dustrial Acceptance Corp. latd., made the announcement following a meeting in Ottawa Friday lairzokngu rgpresentatlixes of the anada a leading nance companies. "It WII Izreed anions the cam- panles represented that earth" Voluntary measures would be en- nloycd to control further aapan-: slol: of credit," in. misnggi as . Ml W9!!!) said he was nnaHa to specify now just what form the measures would take. it was esti- mated that the Ottawa meeting represented firms carrying in about 90 per cent of the ante: 5. Iianee business of Canada. Heading the Bank of Cnnsdg delegation at the meeting wu James Coyne, hank president. Inaddition to the decision ru- sardlng voluntary control, the 0 ' decided to conduct studies on the conditions "that may exist from time to time." Unofficial sources said that the voluntary measures could include curb of total volume of loans or higher down payments. ROAD DISAPPEARS EDMONTON (CP)-Nearly zoos feet of highway near Peace River, 250 miles northwest of here, tumb- led into a deep ravine in land- slides Thursday. Friday and set- urday, A. Fral.n.ela deputy hidi- nily. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnsto O'Leary, motored to " Side recently. Mr. and Mrs. William MacEac- relatives and friends in St. John, N.B. recently. Mrs. Edna Adams of Summer- slde was a visitor for a few days to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Har- ry Adams in Knutsford, Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and family of Fredricton, N.B. accom- panied by Mr. John Mu. ” d motored to the Island to spend the week-enl! with relatives in O'Leary Cascumpec, and Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jeuey and r-:1:-Q13.--ac III! 800!!! - flnrbosrd is perfect for IITIIIIII - Easy to handle Fisxbosnl PACIINOS I JENKINS BROS. LTD. iiioilesr MARKET PRICES ttvnsnnnnnssnnsownnsni xnxotrnarunnnn), v . u building basement or mic room. stair yicioutaa. eta. Johns-Manville am.-.1's..4ao)t1u..rl-nduepu-no-o, I---H-I-9 UINII IDII I&.AfIGl ASQSTOGTEXTIB INMITIIAL NQAYDIC IRAQ uwmos her of Charlottetown were recent 'visltors to relatives in Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison and .family of O'Leary were visitors to irelatlves in Cascumpec recently. iltir. and Edward MacDougal1. 0'- iLeary, motored to Vernon for over the weekend. CP BIG PLANT Largest sardine c British Commonwealth yinthe isat ways , ROYAL BORDEN MON.-TUE8.-7:15-I115 MATINEE TUES.-Ii” Coma you horse racing fans! Eat a Jim-dandy of a racing pictutb. "PRIDE OF IKE BLUE GRASS” in beautiful color. Also aerial Cd news. Buck's Harbor, N.B. l.----..-..-...---------....-.-------..-....-.,,,., Rlgi'll-Clf'.OUl'lCi;yOUf' home whether you're bililding or. remodelling . ou'Il find scoresi fo'f;uses: for S ' Johns- Monville ASBESTOS FLEXBOARD Herein ofsoona ally strong, it is light overhanging roof; gable ends, csllinls In bvurewsys and csrpoftl. resins when worn OAR!!! nail. lscsnbednxednons nlodernselycnrved faose.Scone-grnyinoolotyismlbepainssdif desiredbntneverneadspains ' fndoorssndont,aroundcllehosne,ondsafarm and in commercial building, Flexboard has couns- less uses. For free folder, see your nearest I-M . dealer or write Canadian Johns-Manville. 565, Lskeshorsltosdlsst, Pox-s&edis.Onsarlot. IIIIIZIITI-TTIICIIH-nvwnsf,wsnhon proof llsllosrd oalllbinsd with weal battens provides bssutttni mortar sidewalls at low cost. Ixflthi-westbsrstlolnashteasnmrldssslen - nsassmssntwnmrhalsasunuslmnmnhg bniidiogboasdnniqnain til i special qualitieabfadoofnlbesloa and cement simply ren'I burn. can'srof. ls weassiiknamaes .m--. Plexboard has a hard mi bvthdc-Stile; scaling and is aaail washed. Though caption- inweighgaasyoosnwand Ill!)- topesservnit. -5330-9-9.-J - ev3.V