NY AUCTI 1-1, annual auction span their suppliers wer me: by the Summer-side Rotary cm was held osseturdsy even- adlum and was en- ce. liun- the end of the ( bo ) in atten :23: ol pl-lacs which ad been as follows: let CHOOL BOARD TKES OVER NEW BUILDING WESTERN GUARDIAN FOR POTATO CUSTOM Top- ping contact Gerald Caseley, Wil- The new summersido High School became the property of the School Board on Saturday after- noon foliowing an inspection tour of the building by representatives of the School Board, the architects and contractors. This beautiful new school is already in use by students from grades 9 through 12, and by the come that classes. building wu examined by the REGULAR Wednesday night dance. Borden Legion Hall 12.30. Lowell l-luestls Orchestra. ATTENTION - FARMERS now - - kt: ' 3 t ON HELD AT SUMMERSIDE e won by some prize, television set, !ln'ollLaugh of the lucky contestants. Most in lin; ard prize, chest of silver. Hill terest was focused on the special Edith Clark; fth prise. electric M Wm, . 1,", prises which were drawn for at blanket. George Csilbeck; Ml! program. Winner: prize, Radio, Miss Donaida Clark. prize, Living room The drawings were run off " donated by local merchants and suite, Mrs. Ivan Nicholson; and. iy and no time was lost: The group seen above in one of the classrooms during t.he inspection tour. From left to right, they are: Laurie Coles, construction super- visor; Keith Pickard, architect; D.0. Stewart, chairman of the schoool Board; D.A. Webber, ar- chitect, of Halifax; Clarence Mer- cer, school supervisor; and 'i'.E. Hickey, member of the school Board Photo By Wotts buying and cleaning Timothy seed at my plant in Kensington. E. W. Johnston, Keusington. REGULAR BARN Dance. Wil- liam Cousins, Baltic. September llth. Canteen service, dancing from 9 to 12.30. Admission so cents REGULAR MEETING Bedeqlia dhtrict L.o.L. Royal Scarlet Chap- ter in Trevor Lodge room central itendance requested. This is To notify the public that i will no longer be responsible for any debts contracted by my mile Marion Taylor. Glendon Tay- l'. The local teacher met in O'Leary Monday with an at- tendance of 51 teachers. Mr. R. on Grlndiay was appointed chair- man due to the absence of the President, Mr. Henry Clarke. The minutes were read by the secret- ary, Mrs. Frank Dunn- The following committees were Resolution - Mrs. CAB CEDAR SIIINGLEI arrived. All grad red cedar shingles at prices. John Myers. Carle- a. Press - Mrs. John Profit. Mrs. Earle Atkinson and Mrs. Geraldine tions - Mrs. Harold Doy- Blsndhe Warren and Mrs. Hilda Smallmsn. Scrtitineers - Miss Rita MacDon- ald and Miss Eileen Saunders. rlndlay. in his opening addresss, suggested that the teach- rer take an interest in each child's Development Teachers to become better than average citizens. Miss Estelle Bowness reported on the work of the P.E.I. Teachers Federation during 'the past year. ” d to hold m..' throughout the year with an initial oup workshop meeting to be at Leary on October 22. 1956 at 7.30 "Anising-song was led by Mrs. firemen extinguished a grass fire Is a field close behind several home on the east side of An tons Street yesterday afternoon. The fire. accompanied by heavy smoke, caused anxiety to home owners in the area. until firemen responded tom: call and exits FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late Albert E. Gay took place yesterday from the Ounpton Funeral Home to St. lfIry's Church for service at 1.30 ltm. Rev. Archdeacon liarrison etllciatad. Pall bearers were: Pet if 0. Clark. W. K. iisorgs Meikie. Clifford Rankin, Iobert Phillips; George Key. Jr. llerment was in st. John's Ceme- Iur at at. lleanors. I The og session was closed with an addresss brains local sure The afternoon session op!!!” with a talk and A panel discussion led by Dr. L.W. Shaw, Director of Education. Dr. Shaw's address was both instructive and interest- Professionel Cards 1 Chartered Accountants V ALBERTON w r.a.L ransom Orr" .. ' err." -mm . RANGE Teachers' Convention Al ' O'Leary Favors Workshops ing. Mr. Mlllar MacFadyen spoke briefly on correspondence lessons and attendance reports. The afternoon session concluded with the appointment of Mrs. Reg- inald Palmer to the board of Gov- ernors replacing Mr. Henry Clar- ke who has left the Province. Legion Rally At -Ellerslie .A large n ber of delegates and members of est Prince attended the zone rally held in the Eller- sllo Legion home on Thursday eve- ning August itith. Com. Wendell McKay president of the Ellerslie branch welcomed those present, and turned the meeting over to the vice-chairman of the zone, J .3. McKay of the 0Leary branch. Zone secretary, R.D. Mcltinnon J t i the ' ritual, and read the minutes and correspond- ence. The zone chairman strong- ly complimented the Ellerslie Bra- nch, on their fine club rooms. which he considered a great cred- it to the Elleralis district. The business part of the meet- ing. dealt msinlh with the forth coming r vinclal conventi . as be held in Tlgnlsh on Septemba 6th. Speake s for the evening were Messrs. Ivan Nicholson, Aiherton; Cecil Wood and family. Harry Macwllliams, 0'Leary; St- ewart Montgomery. Eilerslie; Pat 0'Leary, motored to Bummerrido Martin; Miscouche: and it.D. Mo- on Sunday afternoon when they Kinnon, Aiherton. Next meeting of visited relatives. the zone will be held in 0'i.eary Mr. and Mrs. David Mscbowell Following the ” a delicious of the United States. spent a vac- img :5; ":1-vend; hychthe mse; ation "in Knutsford and vicinity of e an . .-'recen Y. i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of summsrsldo spent the weekend with the letters Mr. and Mrs. Erllin su lion. and Mrs. hrest Phillips, etown, wte visitors It: Alberion Town Council Holds Monthly Meeting Routine business was dealt with by Albcton sown Council at their regular meeting last night. lfaynr ll. . ' whole program wasover at 11.30 Mr. Claude Ives was the chair man of the committee in charge of the project. Mr. Vaughan Groom is president of the cluh. notorious and Rotary Anna were a workera.. ..Photo by Wetton mg? O'LEARY Mrs. Susie Mercier and . Wallace Rendell are visiting re lstives and friends in 0'Lesry and Horace MacDougal1,of Springfield, West are very glad to see her out again after her recent illness. Mrs. Reta Bird, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jeiley, and her sister Mrs. Marne Kennedy in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDoug- all, and fondly of Vernon, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. geltih MacDougall. in Springfield, es . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maciienzie of Brae, were ncent visitors to Montague. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seip and Osbourne and Mrs. Milton Ferriara of Accord,Mass., have returned home. They spent some time in Springfield. West Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar, of Montrose were visitors to O'Leary and vicinity on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Allan Major, of Toronto. is visiting his grand-parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Edward MacDougall in Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh MacDoug- ali of O'Leary have gone to spend a few days in Amherst. Mr. Mac- Dougall will take a course in T.V. installlng.,They were accomp- anied on the trip by Mr: and Mrs. Bernard Shea. and Mrs. W. . Macwllliams, who visited in Sack- ville, N.B. before returnin Mrs. Willard Hodge of Truro, N.S. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Jelley and Mr. Jelley for a few -days. Mrs. Hodge was called home on account of the serious illness of her brother, Mr. John lvilllligsn at his home lin 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Morsahesd were visitors to the Benton Road and Freeland on Sunday after- Rayner oi 0'Lesry motored to Charlottetown recent- James Livingstone in Gleawood. 0'Leary, were visitors to Glen- wood recently. Charlottetown were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Jean Colli- cutt in 0'Lcnry. and family of Rustico, spent the weekend with the latter's parents, man. Mr. Herbie Dennis and Mrs. Geo. Jelley and Alfred Palmer, 0'- Leary, motored to Port Hill on Sat- urday afternoon to attend the races there. Summeraide, spent the weekend with the latter's parents. Rev. and -Wm M0mhe"d- Mrs. c.o. liowlett in 0'Leary. 0'Leary. were visitors to Summer- slde on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Swsby Ward, of Denver, Mass., spent a few days Jelley in 0'I.eary. They also visited in O'Leary and vicinity. . and Mrs. George Starbird of Dexter. Maine, spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Woodside, also Mr. and Mrs. William Dyment in Knuts- rd The Unionvsle W.I. met at the home of Mrs. William Bryan on Monday night. There was a very good attendance. will be at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacDoug- all were recent visitors to.West Cape. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ellis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Sharp of Bitieford, were Innday guests of Mrs. 0rd Sharp hr Unlonvale. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and family. Lucy Ann and Swaby, fo Unionvsls were Sunday visitors to Popular Grove. They were of Mr.Vaad Mrs. Ira Banks and Mrs. Annie Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Percy sentner, O'Leary were visltorsto Cape Wolfe on Sunday afternoon. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. family of Mill Road. were recent visitors to Summersidu and St. I1 Eleanors. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cornish. Johnstone, O'Leary. are very sor- ry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital In Summerside. All hope to see her home soon again. 0'Leary attented the Exhibition in Aiherton on Wednesday afternoon. 3' ville, made his first trip for en- cumbe s on Thursday efternczn. ROYAL Randolph Scott in real sea adven. ture with Charles Laughton as- inlai Wallis reduction of Th- ossso Williams- nesdsy and Iridu worth same. at . I . p . ) ' T ELMSDA REC NPBCIIY of approximately 25.- 000 bushels. Buili by David Gay. don of Aims for Rennie and Wal- lace the &5 X 36 building is locat- NEW wansss A The modern three story frost proof potato warehouse (above) is g-gpldly nearing completion III Elmsdale-and to have a stor- Norboro Seeks Deal With .....'st' an ed on the north side of the Elms- dale Railroad siding. A 12 - foot deep basement has a capacity of 23 cars. S'sicle Fire Department ation from Norbos-o A delog sought help.last evening team the Summerside,'1'own Council in re-land not every one in ould consent to pay the levy. He said funds could be collect- ed and held avaiable to pay the Summerside Fire Department for HILY firefighting service they might be called upon to provide in the gard to fire protection for approxi- mately to farm homes that com- priiie the district. a few days in West Prince. lion. and Mrs. George Barbour of Charlottetown, spent a few days in West Prince. They also attend- ed the Aiherton Exhibition on on '.'.'ednesda afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh, and family Paul and Ann of Eller- slle. spent Sunday with the lstter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. GeorI0 Jelley in 0'LearY- Mr. and Mrs. John Moresbead accompanied by M15 '"d M"- George Jelley and Mrs. Willard Hodge, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mllllgan at Port Hill on Sunday. Mr. Ed. Turner was a business visitor to the Mainland recently- Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDou8- all of Vernon were Sunday visitors at o'Leary, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. MacDougali. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacPher- mp, 0'Leary, were Sunday visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Betta. Mr. and Mrs. William Joy of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton in Cole- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Road of 'ment of 53 I: to ,h ntgmrstgpayer r one Water Hughes. spokesman for the de!letghatilo:dgXvfIcsfsed the can- or so agree- f,f:,';,”wmf me ?,',mme,.,1,,. pmldlstrict, iojto 15 miles distant from Department. lie said that the dis- Summenluc. He said that even It trict now has no hope of gating the department could not reach th K sington Fire Department trllck blhcause Norboro could not "'8 In which I lire might origi- meet the terms required. These. n;dte- they xouldr be able to nrbo; Id 51 ..veproec on oro er hear he said, incu ed an anuu P8! or adjoining buudmn ouur 31853 members of the delegation were: Alex Douglas, George Hughes and Mr. Joe Brophy, since the department consisted of volunteer firemen, the willingness of the firemen to attend fires out- side of the town should be ascer- Councillor Clark said the mat- ter should be discussed with the fire underwriters in regard to the area in time to save any build- llointed out the (actors that had. to be considered by the town. He said the matter would be ' .1 gated by the council. and their 'mdings or decision would be pro- vided to the delegation. The council, on clllor Jenkins. their satisfaction of town protect- ion in the event that any arrange- ment be made with Norboro. Mayor Currie assured the dele- gation that the council were sy- mpathetic to the fire protection needs of the Norbom district. but S300,000 Fire At Cornwall, Ont. Sunday CORNWALL. 0nt.. (CF)-Dam-, age was estimated at 900.000 in through the Royal Hotel in East 32-room brick: destroyed along with a nearby two-storey One hundred firemen. them from nearby northern New York state communities, fought ho Fifteen guests were registered at the hotel and 10 of them were in their rooms when the fire was discovered. The guests managed to collect their belongings and left the hotel in orderly fashion. Two families who occupied the tenement were left homeless by the blaze, believed to have Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and;-Wmed I" 3 1575989 03" in 3 !frame shed at the rear of the cent of real and personal taxes have been paid in comparision time. Tanned Success The meeting, the regular coun- cil meeting. was presided over by Mayor W. A. Currie ,snd all Coun- cillors.wiih the exception of Coun- cillor Andrey Perry, were presait. .. of Coun cilor W. E. Jenkins, approved the Purchase by tender of a new pol ice patrol from F. Earle Mac Donald Ltd.. for the amonut of The applications of John Joseph Wedge and Willard Doucette as member. at the Summersidu Fire Department were also approved by the council on motion by Coun Councilor W. E. Maccausland, in a report as chairman of the finance committee, revealed that tax collections are ahead of last year. at the present time, with 29 per cent of the poll tax levy paid, as against 15 -per cent at this time last year: while 56 pa- Queibocflene Spelling. ls. -&lTVmi QIIG. (CP) 's tilt lltlo-scale civil- I'lt. Lt. Md! J. Dea(iagins.Rt(::o;a; mapdipg o cer o e C observer corps in the province, said more than 10,000 reports were received at three fil- ter station during the day about planes sent into the skies. Aim of the operation was to test communications and the applica- tion of early warning procedures. More Dian 5.000 civilian volun. teers scanned the skies for 12 hours. Observers reported from 1,200 posts - many of them provincial forestry towers-from St, Jerome, Que., 5 miles north of Montreal, to Baffin Island in the An-tic. RCAF aircraft from St. Hung;-1, Que., Ottawa, Bogotville, Que, and F” ” N.B.. made zoo flights. The filter stations were located at Rimouski. Que. St. Jerome and Troia-Rivieres, headquarters of the ground observer corps. FAMOUS ROCK Peace llock in Gaspe, iamsd scenic attraction. has a maximum height of 290 feet and length of 1,565 feet. REGENT - Toiililill 7:15 - 9:15 I " "W Isaosivlsuvioous-is with 38 percent last year at this I 4 lscownwcluemocovd storms: Today ('1'ueIdI,&ly),i, '. 3:30-7:15-9:15 starring vv:Htf 5851!- ALAITIII IAIIK OIIAIIZATION PIBEIITATIOII W. L. DELANEY'S FEED SERVICE KENSINGTON QUAKER AND FUL-O-PEP. FEEDS CRUSHING AND MIXING SPECIAL UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15 33.60 QUAKER PIG GROWER The many friends of Mrs. Lorne A large number of residents of Mr. Norbert Corcoran of Pius- BORDER Mon - Tues 7:16--0:15 Matinee Tues 8:15 'iCAPTAIN xlDD" In Technicolor. CAMEO KINBINGTON Mon. - Tues. 7:15-0:15 Burt Lancaster, Anna Msgnsre "ms: RG1 TATTOO” Beak drawing Monday, Wed- QUAKER DAIRY I67o 33.60 FRUITS & PRODUCE ORANGES, 2doz. . . . 69c BANANAS, 2Ibs. . . . 35c ONIONS, Pickling, 5 lbs. 33c TURNIPS, new, lb. . . . 2c POTATOES, new, 5 lbs. I5c oi MIlllGAli'S supra MARKET . AIBERTON Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday 8. Friday .- -............ WIENERS, lb. . HAMBURG, 2lbs. . . . 75:- DEVON BACON, lb. . . 49:. ROUND STEAK, BOLOGNA, lb. onoonsuas a Clark's BEANS, 20 oz. iin,2 for 39: MOLASSES, qt. . . . . . .V 33:. VlNlGAIt,goI.......99cMlI.K, 6iins.......B3c. O o e 2” . e OIVCIO e e- .... 37: lb. . . .55c' . . 25:"