ulgtoli. DR. W. A. SHEA, Alberton. will lie ziliseiit from his office July ill to .luly 21 inclusive. m;(;uLAR monthly meeting of the I.adies' Aid. Kensington Le- &Prcsl)yierian Young Adults. Kons- Personals Miss Zelda Connick has recent- ly returned to Moncton having spent her holidays at her home in Darnley. AUGUSTINE COVE niri'xlrlt'. l-'rienris of Mrs. llnrhe will be sorry to hear that the has has to enter the P.E.l. Hospital for. treatment all wish hcr a speedy recovery. Frank Dcs- . Cove. Rotary Edges Little League In the l.lttle League major div- ision Rotary edged the Y's kids ii-10. Rotary shoved three runs across the plate in the sixth and final inning to cop the verdict. Lloyd Galiant's single with two sia signed an agreement Thurs- day for mutual co-operation on the use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes. the Egyptian foreign ministry announced Satur- day. At the Airport Diamond Legion beat the RCAF boys ll-2. Donnie meet to battle for first place, each having won 2 games. , In the minor division Y's Men 8. Rotary 2. David Matheson's pit- ching was largely responsible for the Y's kids victory. In the other minor game. Legion beat Kinsmen 7-5. E. Rotell hit a grand-slam the Rotary victory. for the victors. The first stage of the pheasant restocking program of the P.E.I. Fish and Game Association was completed last Saturday, when 170 birds were released in west Prince County. Those released were from the original breeding stock which were brought to the Provinele from Wisconsin in April of this year. When the hatching is completed at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Tryon Hatche y. these birds will have produced approximately five thousand poults. The release ' of these young birds will begin within the next week, until all are Pheasant Restocking Program Gets UndefW3Y except for the breeding ”'”d' i. being retained for stock which nefngieus-aturdsy's release was made under the direction of the prince county branch secretary, Mr Glydon Wl1115-.Ke".3l"3”"- 35' shied by members of the branch from suminerside. Borden and West Prince. At the present time prince County in practically with- out pheasants and a closed season has been reqlmswd Iwm me dei pitrtinerit for this year. Next Sat- urday Mr. Ralph E. Jenkins is expected to release on or two flocks in Queen's County in areas to be selected later this week. Pontiacs Break Loose In 7th. To Defeat Independents 5-2 The semi-annual meeting of the Prince County Federation of Ag- riculture was held in the O'Leary public hall last evening with a good attendance. The president. George Riley, presided. A resolution committee was ap- education in the field of agricult- ure. An interesting and spirited panel discussion was held on the sub- ject "Can farm income be im- proved?" members of the panel were Charles Yeo. R.C. Parent and H. W. Clay. Master of cere- outlined sum of the difficulties O'Leciry Meeting Last Night faced by Island farmer. in the efficient production and transport- ation of eggs, which are not com- peting favorably with large com- mercial producers in Nova Scotia. One solution, he believed, is to in their efforts to improve the standard. Mr. Cullen mentioned the ex- -panding market for Island farm. Mathew"; produce in Newfoundland and Sev- en Islands and urged more sup- port for the Fedelation. of the Science Service Division- of the Federal Government and ways of combatting or controlling the diseases outlined. L.J. Dewar. provincial secretary of the Federation, spoke briefly of Federation activities. Following a resolution express- ing appreciation to the speakers the meeting concluded with the National Anthem. lliulilii rnuciitloii (Continued from page ll IlBVg more time to think and their voice is indispensable in the councils of the nation, That takes education. And rural children should have maximum op- portunities to' make their ef- fective contribution later on. That takes the best possibiel educational facilities rural areas can provide. ”What facilities have they now”? In some areas good and in some bad. Rural schools need not to be one bit less efficient than city ones. Size and numbers mean very lit- tle and the huge city high schools can be a poor school just as well as a smaller place. What counts Is the quality of the teacher and the effort of the pupils and no. buildings or facilities will he ni' the slightest use if the personal factors are lacking. RURAL SCHOOLS "I have a wlilllesiime respect for the rural school if there is a competent l9a('Il('l' ill it. Because anew. They can go much quich- er than the city , a who are limited to the confines of one grade. But the teacher must be Rood. With a poor teacher the coun- llfy school very weak. Its real disadvantage is the fact that the teacher has too many subjects to cover especially if she handles grades 9 and 10 Again it depends on the teacher: 1 have taught some young people who have come out of one room country schools and have been amazed at how much they knew about all subjects. The deciding factor in such cases is that the competent teacher doesnlt attempt to do everything. wliirli practice is fatal. but en- cnurnecs the pupil to get as much Tuesday, July 17 1956 and fix the house up so that there's a nice school room down- stairs and an .aiJar-tment for the teacher upstairs. The teacher would then have a home where she or he could have some inde- pendence (and family life if I man). - "Second. let it be known that you want the best teacher avail- able, that you are not merely satr isfied with someone with a license. Look for .e person and steal from someone else if you have to: that is what you do in other oc- cupations. Now you have I reason- ThcGunrdhn.P1I80 1; able salary and a home to oflc your teacher I am confident that ' under such ci.rcui:nstaI::'-'f.Ih lle1;uIlP: province must DIrt'lclPll0 ll ll” . they zftlmal facilities. The best is aval- able if elfott and imlllutlon arc and to obtain It." knowled;!.e as possible by hlmsell I therefore say to you that 370" should as school trustees Ieellgllw best possible teacher you 0311 mid- Tlicrc is no real shortage of teach- ers; all that's wrong is that trus- tees will take almost anybody 3115 provide salaries and working C0'1' ditions which are much P007" than those I other occupation!- The result is that we have a twen- REMEMBER TO ATTEND RED CROSS BIDOD DONOR CLINIC And His Wife Following the Sunday service at Trinity United Church. Summer- side. farewell presentations were made to Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Math- eson who are departing soon for Toronto. Mr. Charles Linkletter, master family was presented with luggage Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw making the presentation to Rev. Mr. Math- eson; Mrs. Jack Scott to Mrs. Miss Patricia Rogers to Mary; and Master Brenton Hall to Neil. Following further words of fare- ' Which of these 1 "lige-signs"malie YOU I Feel Old? lVcnk. tired. nmdown st 10. 50. 60 or over? Lacltiiig in pop. cncrgy, lite. 7.cstP Feel ycnn young:-r ruick. Try Ustrm Tonic Tabla-it to- day. Fur Imtly vu-nit. nlil licciuise low in iron; '1-mpc I' 1'' both scxcs. ”(2cl-rnrriiiuintr-ti" sin costx little, lie wise. gel pep. new health. quit-it thrifty wily. Try Os-lrcx tritlny. At all dniggiwls REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerslde B. F. Hunter, 8.0. Summerslde. P E. 1 Phone 3110 SMALLMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water Street Summerslde Above Maui-ice Mill's Men's Wear BARN DANCE Canteen Service WILLIAM COUSINS JULY 1711! CAMEO the teacher is teaching several 1y per cent turnover Canadian Legion Hall. grade: this iltuolls are always look- teachers in this Province - in" a ea a vr lift is to come and h” h i d" grace cons er- The Summerslde Pontiacs defeat For the Wlhm"-'5 GA"h.lImgu-is helfaring what they already did iniiigraiw rifitioriai aljerage of eight o'LEARY gd the Independents at Queen E'.iz- led with the hludgeaut gendnlniexl” mm pet-nengg you will get only unskil- abeth Plark last night by the score IIUI; in tgfztssylgliid Llgikerac M1 1; 1 ledlteachers if all you offer lg I:-I: nu! 0333-5117; of 5-2. or SIX Innmr-'-w He. same I1 99911 9 ' B d ski led l.abourer's wages. an . d was the best pitchcrs' battle of the Iriple and infielddslszlet ln this: member that your children wm not :g: g dam season with the Independents iead- tries. and spark? 5 93'" W get good instruction unless the 1 I t th h I mg 2-1 and looking as if they were a fine fieldlnz dl5P 33' 3 9 ” teacher knows what she's talking oing to chalk up their first win. Corner. about. If you say you cant find TQMORROWS CLINIC 15 E Wilf d Barlow on the mound for o the money then vou can't expect re - BOX SCORE ' . r Independents and Garth iiai-ris the Pl'IllCaI.l0n. The Rovefllmehl "sin 2"” 5””; is" 1”: WW5 A” ” " P” A E A no .. I..r.'.'.cs. n.,....... ::l;.:l:i.l. ::;..z”" " ” ”"S'"””" , . moors earn. 8 eac a owe Gallant c g ' g g g H 4 1 0 11 3 0 orou i c - use p '. . - c ' 1 I. - ts. -'- 2 0 1 1 0 0 and the surrounding districts car- TWO SUGGESTIONS 7'” t s I t ' The 1nd pendents got their brace 11' Pl"”'ps' lb 1 d t b ti TV ' h b nch of "I offer two practical su88E!' . , .-2 . E.Da1wn" 3oo1oore ou y ie iguis ra ' W Hit ' '9 v t . , of tallies in the first grame when walker C? 2 0 0 0 0 0 the Canadian Legion resulted in tions which sone distric ms K . . g . . . . .. .V t ON1-E51-ANT PROMOTE5 CARNIV iz".i3'S'Eii3cLic..lh"2x..Ti.i"hi.iiii.i.e.i1e.35: E; l,”,”'.l,l””' " "'3 i i i 3 3 iii biiEiisi""3iZtei51:? Qiiiiiiiff. trl-rifst. let the school trustees C a long triple to centre field. Pete Gimsa 20.? 3 1 1 1 0 0 This was a .larger numbt. than secure orfie of tthehvacant :25!)-' -I-UEsDAy oNLyg JULY 17 , d M L -'m " ' H 1 1 0 1 0 ever for Tignish where the clinic houses o whic ey 31'? In Technicolor an...-.3 all out to promote Surn: there for Summcrsides big event the Guardian and many othe Zziggze sgorteo 10"” ea" M 3 g 1 2 0 0 ll was held in the new Canadian 119- nowadays and hi" 3 ,5dCh”l”l rb3l”' ucgmsma Down Tim mvzn" mi'I'.&Itlt".K Lolistcr Carnival. Missiwhich opens tomorrow and will places. Claudia is the Guardians Y - whale” lb, X H 1 0 0 2 0 0 gum community cemre. T- Lad. mg bee someone prov! e umiel'- g.gSTARRINGg (.mm,.;. C;lrl1CF0ll spent a day in continue with a multitude of events protege in the Summerslde Lobst- The Pontiacs scored in the sec- T0,vrALs 27 5 6 21 7 0 .95 Auxiliary of me Legion non. others furniture. others serv ces mck H Audrey Toner-nmy Dame" Cliarlnllvlhilill dill P:'5ll”"t"3 siflgi "cl 2:31 aS3'I!g:3;? azggfghoggppfgg 9' Cmmval 593 Que?" Comesh and when Clarence Gllllsngfglhled. xgreplaced R. phmjps in 3rd tributed towards the success of the g.jg,t.L.........: aym” ft lb "W ” 3-V S" 0 9 8 d anced to third on a w eave. 1' ' b "ding refreshments - ii iii. in drum up enthusiasm festival. tickets being available at " Photo by Wotton... Eng scared on yideie 1)esRoches' INDEPENDENTS :irI'dIcu'oil7kei'I.:niirirl was assisted by PTOIGSSIODGI CGTd5 COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . . ...-N;-e-he-m unnpnocuzs AND rm: LION” rwg sacrifice to centre.f h A? R fat? 34 1511 High School Retidcross megribelrs. Charilered There was no llrl ET 50014112 Schurman, ss .. 1 There were 85 onors att e cin- ATTENDS SCIENCE MEETINGS until the top of the seventh inning MacLean. so 3 1 2 3 1 1 ic held in Alherton last evening A r is X S T A P L ' T E at WESTERN GUARDIAN J- W- " 3 3 3 2 3 3 .;”"”:.:"-i is T ”n..c”if."nl1l..y P A II 1 - -- 1 l A at i'hoeyx':iS'otChga;h:iiins il5aiii”83'. Iii: Ihvdevlvlendenl-seekiscoked iiisehriiii mftlefnlb 3 o o 3 0 0 laediesunoferAlb:iltoi?ol!;l"glflklYp1l and Canadiizn Bank of commerce D ' l V- ' 1N l l" - - CE 5 - hi H E Q5 . . it . illl i J A three l100lS l0 ZlV8 the l88El1el93fl' C8mPb8ll. Fl - . 3 0 0 1 0 0 St. Lawrence Institutes provided Building )l0NTlll.YgMEETlNG Canadlilh S1011. TllCSd8Y. July 17 at 3730 grimy tire fiigresgg (ffpa: 1:: ers four runs. When the score was Delaney, Cf 0 0 0 3 0 0 refreshments and workers and had aidc. P. E. I. P110110 2335 1.:-lzimi. Kcllslnllloh BT311Ch- T"95' P-"L All. members requested I0 - . 2-all Barlow brought the roof down Landry. c 3 0 1 9 0 1 local nurses and high school Red . month world tour it was an E lday, Jilly 17. tl:30 p.m. attend this special meeting. nounced Satul.day' He will rep. on his head by throwing wild to the Barlow. p l 0 gzt: ; 2 Cross memlliers as assistairits. . ' ' TOTA 192 6 Td' " tt .. .ii.iisnroN Legion Hall. Tucs- REGULAR waouasmv night resent McGIll at meetlmzs of the We'”li"l bases A'"' bf.'1”” "W heillg Um kefsg me Bu. Amen. ad,:n”Iyjg,f,,:";f:n”f: 3.Le;;y till: 3. E. Ellis & Son Limited ll”-V ”""'m1 reglllar Raga”. Hockey dance Bord?” Legmn ha" 9'30 - ?ctIenCe,Cou1ncu of Japan and the ;-Zssfgllll lziiiistiaoclger e score La basespcleve Wb:len' Gord Gradyy. afternoon and evening with an ob. F1" '- Am: - cgsualtyrude ' Clllli dance. Ted Aliearns Orch 12.30. Lowell Huestis Orchestra. srtimona Union of Biological - - . v Mme of 200 members. ssummer St. umme - . .. . '".:l,:.”".;:..':: . 1 . Optometrist I '. I E . . - , , n;:,L:.P...I,(.:.be,r;I ysociaiwonc Clinics at lgignish thishafternoztgg s";N A-1-OM pAcT Presentahon TODAY .(TlIe8dIY) 3 - .7.15- 9.15 -11- 1 g S n d b 2-4. and A ei-ton tonig t 7-9. . -- - - MN” 5 3”" "mm y donors needed. CAIRO (AP)-Egypt and Rus- Tg Minister PHONE 3287 Schurman allowed the Air Force Pollllml ll'0m llle Chill? 35 l0ll0W5- have at least one large producer 1 "ed PHONE 3530 ilrs. Willard Wadman and Mrs. boys only 2 hits. and contributed EH01 5h9l5011v Kenneth M801-9811 in pach centre golend the my and l.l,L,lf,t;-'.f;',l.?,il..”f.'..f,”,...,”,';..3l';'.f.3:.i -m-m-ms-'-mmm -nHmms.-clNlMA5mEm.u.-,.. iirtle Peters are cooking at the I I O 3 single double and triple to the and Leo Dorgan. ' THEREAD STUDIO - 7 1 . . i i . ' . . for farmers to make an effort to 3fldI”'3SS- MP. W. F- Slrong f1FeSEnl- nuuiIscIIHE5WIII'I7I0RIuInIuu1III&sn-nu-an lliit.l-. L. camp, Augustine Cove. S n ' e victory. Neil Scott hit a double and Dr. Frank MacKlnnon, principal ed M... Matheson with the keys to Phonl-ographel-3 - . g g F. M D R g. h . single. of Prince of Wales College addres- Understand the ix-oblems of egg 8 can Mrs, Arthur Mm spake D W SEARS ---any u-u-HBIRVIANKE --Inn-u-talus bl'i1IlIhiI'I.SIllillAg:cl::IIl fricswsndficiliissiiiils Tonight Kinsmen and Legion sed the meeting on the value of grading and back UP the graders word; or farewell me; which the ' ' S . i llr. and Mrs. William Blakrnfy. on case provided the two winning homer and Bill Dickie hit a homer m""3"s was J. L. Dewar. A demonstration of plant diseas- Well h.V Mr- J. P7 Afnell. M1". and AT f Kensinnion. has recently visited runs. George l)alton's all-round with the bases empty. Davy Boa- The next speaker. the lion. Eug- es on a number of specimens was MF5- Malheson tlttlnsly IClm0W' BALT1C L !l the l-'lllcr'8 home in Augustine heads-up play contributed much to tes' pitching and hitting stood out ene Cullen. Minister of Agriculture. explained by Mr. Ewen Campbell ledged the gifts. ACROSS 4. J swish Tonight . . . . . . . 7:15 - 9:10 Wednesday 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:10 I. It is (con- month tr-acted) 6. Deck KENsmGT0N I 4.0! bees over Mon. - Tues. 7:15 . 9:15. A town i Mrelnnd I cabin girl takes over the fabulous west- l10- A 5C0lfl1' 9- l-7l'1K1'll-ell!-l ern town of Les Vegas in "THE man's CAP P950" GIRL RUSH". technicolor. star- l13- R51-111119 7-CUCROG ring Rosalind Russell, Fernando l14-P0111?-Ed lnh 3-Glnlll Lamas, Eddie Albert. Gloria Dc 15- MEN'S . SHOW 'J!IlH.;l 's1l!Lll'. Haven. Bank drawing Monday. 11lCkf1Im9 9- A11Kl0' ' 7 ART Wednesday, Friday worth 3100, .16. Parachute Saxon 28.Bluridcr laud”. An-or ' rigger letter 30. A hanging 01. Norway: I fabbr.) :1. sun goo screen capital - iii. Girl's :3. Deities of 83.Man's l8.Girl's narm Tm I N I N 6 . a . nickname nature nickname M. Condiment 18. Ostirch- ID. Biblical 87. Style 01 C5. East-north . like bird city architac- east ubbr.) 3 20. River (LALJ 21. Wheaten turs 61.Evening ' u 22. Astern flour tlnd.) 33. Jolt (poet.l No 25. Chat '-.2. Lofty 39. Metallic 60. Erbium z; 29 Pcrcolatti mountain rocks (syi-n.) g through ashes 31. Hinder 32. Read 34 Swiss river 85. Exclama- tion of hesitation 36. Performed 38. Girl's nickname 40. Sign of the . infinitive . hf 42.01 ancient Vlgrh t Scandinavia : . 48. Regions 7 , - - Top training for the flying prom. 33- 1353",, i, don i . . . challenge and adventure! 5.: sm." mud 1 . . . val! . . . service and s:itis- 52. Mum. faction! . . . these are waiting for W H to (S...) the young man of spirit who enrols r ilW'ilWlnR';Y:. SW - W dig up Hounnom and trains as it Pilot. or Observer pd h an RCAF I A troupe of European acrobat; : Pnnglxrue - h h I 1 h h . ' s-mm-on-w-m -.::::t..'.:'?.":.:.': 2;;-gm circus tour, a 66-foot tapered lrnnch aluminum lower. Atop this ro- . river tale: a 26-foot. motor-driven ' . ladder. on whichihcy gothrough pA1LY cnvrroquorrsz - Ila-es how to work it: their lcrial routine. A x y I) 1, 3 A A X B lfwcwcrcinllwirtightgwc MLONGFILLOW l("0W W194 ma" 4”" W" "1" one letter simply stands for another. In this example A la IIOQ 9V"Vllll"l lwldlnl "5 "P W” for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apoa plenty straw. No douht th-Vs trophies. the length and formation of the wow an all him; Why they Chm 'l"ml"""l- ""1 Each day the code letters are dlflorult. the fact that this light metal . would make much easier work A c'7l'”3"'" MS." of erecting the contraption. C ; D 3 3 1- 3 L L. 3 wmpieu-ultra-uhey.Iii:e.no TK GZND DY ' ' I -' - manyotherpeopie.,i':iIl.1djust ASK!-I XD Nxnixxnla Inn: us KING NEPTUNE AND HIS FAVORITE ' I d' A' F W '”"”'”'"”"'”""""' g ROYCI COIIU Ian Ir One ALuMmuMcoMpANYo17 3...."-. orypbqnoht IIWIIOKIIUWIONLY ins 1 huh IM 1 HQ Wltlll of Urdu! morning ,to DIN!!! the beautiful companion. will preside frolll Wodnesdly through SItur- CANADA. LTD. 0l' Till CAI. KN-OWI ”.& huh! came Ila day ssmmerstdsubohrlcarn at maul function planned for day. I, C. A. I. UNIT. ' s "1 '” "" ' '9"II-dIbhvuiunarnnIivn.mxin;.toutsawiisuacsoeunvuwsicswmcontinua PIotob1Wouon sun-unioo.e.s.r. rsm:nii.ouiiu '1 1"”-1's"-'-1'.-'!""""V'!!!I.i