nme 19. 1951 TH? PJTARDTAN, f'' The Guardian may In lellewing stores. any Alberton: Phone: "in? WESTERN GUARDIAN rBiNcs'i:'ouN'r'r orrica I summer street. Bummer-aide. Phone ull News. Subscriptions. Advcrttilng Representatives 1. ELM!-Ill MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW Home Phones: 8083 and I!!! I gooaatore. lumrner its-eat;.Gonrliea Drugstore. 3! Central Street: . News-stand. Water Street; Marl Gender. 01 Granville sirens; Am. l)ouoette'I Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Transport. Water street: AIban'a Grocery. la Ituasell Street K. L Waite in Kenaingtnn WEST PRINCE 0l"l'lcl Frank Weeks. Bepreeontaun on (mice and 05-! House. S'Side legion Meeting Heio last Evening The regular monthly meeting or summeraide branch or the Can. adiaii Legion was held last even- ing with Legion president. Earle Cannon in the chair. It was de- cided to observe I Legion Sunday in euminersid this year and it will be on Sunday. September 2nd when I Drumliead Se'VIce will be bought at any or the in lamaneraidei 1.11.318 SHOWN in Central 5...... Hall. Tuesday, June mu: gm-)9nc welcome. HENRY KIOYSE will be Tmtirom his oiiice until July uisem 3rd -riii; OPENING rm oi the suninieisliic Golf Club will he held wcdnpylly aiternoon. June 20th Tm; mil be an open ten and each mmb..,- may bring I guest. .. POLICE COURT - In Sum- mersidc Police Court yesterday moriiiii; a drunken driver was given seven days in jail and an- omer iii-ivcr was fined :25 and N515 inr not driving his car with me and attention. Three drunks were lined sin rind Costs and a Writ; nus iincd S5 and costs. -S -;n-'i'i-:xTioN FARMERS. Mn in attend monster Massey mm; 1.-told Day Ben Read Farm. Road”: Corner. 1.!!!) P M. Friday- t.,,,.- ;'.'iid. Comhlni-s. Tractors, Paint it zinevrs on hand to make M m...,.(.,u.,,; and pi-onvahle utter roan. -l(l2.VSlNGTON - Thlcc act .,,,,em- "The camphells Are Com- N" fa be presented by Hope ant-r Players in King L;Pcr:'.(' Hall. il'cdnO:(i1'iy. Juno ::0tli. 8.00 i". M. r;;'.l oi lnusttis. bflft. miss it. Spon- sored or Junior Chamber oi Coin- morcc. Adiiilsslnn 50 cents. ..SiSll)I'Z ROTARY CLl.'BeRo- liinu Clzirence Nlckerson oi llnncion. N. II.. was (ht ill-"'5' gpvnl-ior nt the regular wceldv meeting of the Summerislde my Club held yestc-r(i:i,V M Cn;lc's itcstnurnnt. lie gaivc "I my inlcrestinrz nccnuni of the recent mnvoniion oi Rotwixv ir- trrnatinnnl which tins hclvl til AiI.1nIlt'ClI)i. IVIY. Frank Dal-vv this iicirnmcd as a new member oi the rluh.-S. Son Telephones S'Side Parents from Korea lit and Mrs. Miltcn lticlllsli, TF'tiiil)' Street. Summerslde. on Fi..a.v last received a long dist- irtre rill.irom their son Sgt. M ii llelhsh who is at present mo i'nited Slates Transport Troops in Korea. Thtull was put through to Mr and Mrs Mellish from Pusan. which would be about H.000 miles irom this province. The call was termed about midnight and Sat. lltilisn explained to his mother ind father that it was then two cliock Saturday aiternoon in IUIIC3. tiivrp being a diiieronce in We of about ioiirtcen hours. Re- Wtion uiis good and lie is report- M in hr lil good health.-S. Professional iiarils W. GIIESTEII S. Macll0iiAi.ll LLB. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. I-Ito. Oitire iormerly occupied by Lalo Heath Strong. lt.C. 1 Money to Loan Collections Prnmptly Attended Io. m2 .1... W II. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St.. Sumlneraid- PHONE zit: w rt"-T E. E. Parkman. Opt.D.. R.0. , OPTOMETBIST I-Iyes Examined p Glueca Fitted Oiiioe llourai 9 to I! - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 323? t REGENT Till-IATII awn.- Buinnier 8t.. Snininersltie -L: ..... T.” Earle ltloltey I C Irtereo Accountant Cmdiail nanli oi Coinineree HIIIIIIIHI luinmeratde. P I I. g ' . . . L. - T: 3- F. times it. it. OPTOMITIIWI ("Violate Visual Analyses GI -PWNIC PHONE III. lMAi.i.suisrs IIIILDINO Rn- . held in Memorial Park. Delegates to the provincial con- vention being held in summerside on Labor Day were appointed an iollows: Earle Cannon. R..'L. Moi- lison. Clarence Steele. Alternates: J. 5. Wright. Elric Campbell and W. A. R.obertson., Charles Hogan reported tor the furnishings committee that twenty one pieces oi iurnlturia tor the new Legion home were purchased from the oiilcers' mess of C. A. F. Station. A letter was read from the Provincial Command asking ior a good turnout oi memners ior the armed services parade which will be held during Festive Week in Charlottetown. ' Ross Maclienzie reported ior the band committee and said that the Legion band will hold a band concert in Memorial Square on next. Sunday evening. He asked ior suggestions to raise money to -COME AND enjoy home made ice cream and cake in Hamilton Hull. Wednesday, June 20th. -RESERVE Wednesday. June 20th ior Ham Supper in Borden United Church Hall. Supper served from 5 P. M. -HOT TURKEY SUPPER with Plum Pudding at lrishtown Hall, Wednesday. June 20th. Supper starts at 5 P. M. Dance alter. .,m. -DANCE AT ALBERTON - A well attended dance was held in the parish hall at Albcrton last evening under auspices oi the C. W. L. Good music was furnished by the Blue Haven Ramblers. -BOY SCOUT RIEETING - A special meeting oi the Albcrton Boy scout Group committee was held last evening in J. W. Don Campbell's store with a iull at- pm-chase hand uniforms and he tendance oi the committee prt-sent. commended nu, band direct” The main object of the meeting Mr, Umc Dmpeau ,0, ms mu; was to arrange ior a new scout- work. master and two assistant scout M . El I C b ll ' niasters. No deiiiiite decision was r re mm P lepmted that Mr. Roland Phillpson had bce'i l'93ChEd TEZBNUHE "1951 BDPOIMW appointed chairman of the Car- menis and committees were iorm- "W31 commmee. ed to interview several applirants M,-I R. L Momma rm. "1, W110 mid Signmed I-ml” "mt"? building committee said that T-955 '-0 5009!” We P05m'-"'5 0! renovations in the new home are scouimaster and assistant scout- Emu; complete and me bmm-n limiters. Followllls some cHscuss- will have ll home of which it can ion regarding summer camp the meeting adjourned until the regu- lar monthly meeting on June 28th be proud. He said that the next meeting would likely be held there. it was decided to mud a letter TV, my to the town protesting against, . permits belnz granted in out-oi- & town lIllbS to hold Clll.-slihlllmrllts in the town.-S. . ..m.. of MAP Station Borden . mm rsitie su 8 -Mrs. Hector MacKeiizie and 33' At” son Gordcii. spent a rerrnt week end in Brciewue. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hooper. The Ladies oi tite Women's 7 '- Mr. Steiinlnv, lii:ivNevin who is Auxiliary held a very succexsiiii g employed with the C. N. rt, mid-e Pantry Sale on Friday. June 15th !ln(lnl.li1'iil1r: Dept. at Selkirk. p 0 and Mm J. A. c. Kwms. visited recciitly at his hcme in accompanied by their children. 30rd!”- Andrew and Mary Jane. are --- 5p9nmn3 Wm, ;1me1,.g1 slgphggh Miss Jcaii Trenhoim and N. 8.. the guests oi Mrs. Kt-arnsi Ba-ii Patigrsoii oi Dartmoutli. parenm. v--V transferred to the sir-5.7,..7t...g;.,,, School where thnv x-"ii take up living duties this week. Mrs. Pratt oi Ottawa. Ont. re- turned recently to her home after visiting slemon Park. the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. 1-70 and Mrs. K. E. Liissli-r. CAMEO THEATRE F10 and Mrs. D. L. Turner oi St: I-iuhei-t; Que'..' are welcome guest: oi Sunimcrside. W0 Tur- gr,-nsmuq-mu set will be departing this week but Turner plans to remain a while -- Mm!--Tue.-Wed. 7:15-9:l.'l p.m.. . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs . ,. . :i".:"2::..i':::2l:i.i"l .::.::.'.::;;l 3.2:; Astaire. Red Skelton. Vera-Ellexi. Arlene Dahi, in "THREE LITTLE worms" in Techiiicolnr. Conrratulations are extended to two former members of the Air Navigation school instructional staff, who were receiiuy promoted. These are SKL N. W. l.-Znimott. DFC and FL Norman J. Smith. the R.' To Spzait In s'aliIo Rev. Donald R.iKeith is I min- ister oi the Church oi the Naza- rene who is devoting iull time to the work at evangelism. Prior to entering the iield oi evangelism. Mr. Keith served as I pastor ior thirteen years. He was instrumen- tal in organizing the work oi the Church oi the Nazarene in Man- treal, Quebec, serving as the iirst pastor ior the church there. In addition to his work as pas- tor. Mr. Keith has served as a district oiiicer oi young people on the New England District ior two years. Mr. Keith will deliver oi sermons at the Church oi Nazarene. Summerslde. a series the N. S. spent. a week end in Borden. lriuests of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer ; Ti-enholm. 1 Many iriends here deeply re- lgrettecl the death oi Mr. Duncian Mac Sporran oi Coburg. Ont. which took place or the Prince County Hospital on Monday. June 4th. Mr. Mac Spartan. uho was en- gineer on the s. 5. Prince Edward island, was visitini; at the home oi Capt. and Mrs. Doug's! MBCLEBH when he was stricken with a heart -attack from which he iailcd to re- covcr. The congregation of Borden United Church were pleased to have with them at their service on ii rcce-it Sunday the Kensinizlcn nuarteite consisting of Messrs T,"l'ir'i3' Semole. Parmena.-.i Phiilios. Alex. Hiltz and Heath Ca:-aly. The Liimbcrs rendered. which werr "Lead Me to Calvary" and ”Have Thine nwri Way.-. Imrd." were much appreciated by all present. CI-I AR IDTFETOWN Letter from Montreal Mayor .... summersld yesterday received a letter irom Mr. camillien l-loude. Mayor oi Miontrcal, which was presented by 1" L G. Langlais. pub- Iic relations oitlcer oi No. can re- serve squldron which arrived over the week-end to undergo two weeks summer training here. in the letter Mr. Houde said: ”The squadron was officially adopted in October 1950 by the City oi Montreal. and I am sure that during their two-week summer camp in your beautiiul city, they will not only enjoy their sojourn in P. E. I. but that they will repres- ent the metropolis oi Canada in the well-known digniiied man- ner oi the R.C. A. P.” MBYOY l-loude asked the Mayor of Sum- mereide "to extend to our tlyirig French Canadians the iull privil- ages of summcrside." And he ex- tended "ihe compliments oi the second French speaking city in the world, dear old Montreal.-S" Acting Mayor .1. Lloyd Gorril oil I camp at lilintreal Fighter p Squadron Begins P intensive Training Intensive training has started ior over 127 oiiicerl. N.C.0.'a Ind airmen of No. 438 City oi Morit- real Fighter Squadron which I!- rlved at the Summeraide Station on Saturday ior I two-week sum- mer camp. under their command- ing oiilcer, Wing Commander Andre Morriueite A.F.C. The French speaking squadron arrived on three North Stars. They were greeted on the ata- tlon by VWC D. A. Willis. D.I-'.C.. commanding oiilcer. No. 438 Squadron is the second reserve squadron to spend its summer Summerside, iollowing after No. 401 City ni Wt-stmount Squadron. All personnel 0! the reserve squadron have been asked by WIC Morrissette to co-oper- ate and do their best so that this summer camp will be the best of the five summer camps nlreavig enjoyed by the squadron. Both ground crew and aircrew started their training very ser- oinio wold! Ililllii llliililliili I... j I luv Mnoiiintiii I Vv'c liave lll stock the latest thing in hay loaders, the new Cockskhutt 3-A. steel push bars rubber tires or sfcel wheels, also i',VIllld'3l' trope loaders, horse and trac- tor mowers with cast wheels lor rubber tires. Side deliv- ery or dump rakes. Your friendly Cockshutt Dealer BEST GARAGE Summerside UPC. Several personnel have been patients oi Station Hospital dur- ing the past week including: 1'70 Robert Prier. W0 Ralph mnery W0 Jones. L.A.C. L-abban. Ac. 1 Findlay. L.A.C. Richards. Cpl. C R. Douglas has been a patient or l-l.M.C.S. Stsdscona ior two weeltl. where he has been undergoing medical treatment. The R. C. Ii. 1''. Royals got the basetialhscuson oii with a, bang when they defeated Curran at Briggs 3-1 on Monday evening last. at the summerside diamond. A. C. 2 Bob Ashe on the mound. proved himself is very promising bet ior the season and Flight sergeant Don E. Carson assumed his iormer position in left iicld. Flight sergeant Carson. who has been here since April. 1941, is well-known in the sports iicld ior his outstanding ability. Flight Sergeant Bob W. Barlow cn ilrst. base. L.A.C. .1. Stan Rich- ard on second base and W0 Andy Martineau on third. gave the op- posing team I merry chase. along with centreiielder. A.O. 1 Bill W. Greene. L.A.C. Frank R. st. John, in right iicld and opt. E J. Hogan. short stop. Playing in Fun for Admission On Friday evening the Airci-ait- men held : dance in their lounge with Lowell l-luestis' orchestra providing musical background. De- llcious reircshmenta were enjoyed. REGENT Two Aoroenglne Technicians re- ported at the Air Navigation school tut week. while one A.!:. Technician. A.C. 1 FCC. Ahern has been transferred to another unit where he will report on Thursday. Ac. 2 S. It. Butler and AC. 2 J. O. Goohie. A. E. Tech- nicians and A.C. 2 M. A Boss. an Airframe Technician, have already taken up their duties in the Maintenance section at this unit. The senior N. C. 0.'s played host to the members oi Number 401 squadron on Friday evening. when they held I stag in their Mess. "I never laughed During the p:s.i.-.woek movies have been shown in the aergeantsr Men. As station Theatre is clos- idea and these movies are well- attended. A Medical Assistant A.O. 1 A -it llarrvie. irporteith Eexecllgt - c . l . . . . lrfeudrii oi-tlIe"Ismve ftrade. de- 000000900000 pai-ted ior another unit. where more is No Greater Entetitinment Tlittl Motion Pictures ooooooooooooooooooooooco when oil while under reconstruction. ugggnamg , thin h considered an excellent g.....g..u.n.";g.;. ooooooooooopo All Roads Lead To KENSINGTON FRANK ELLIOTT SHOW Kensington June 18th to 23rd Ferris Wheel, Chairplane and Kiddie Auto Rides, Games, Amusements Everyone Special Matinee Sorurdoy Aiternoon All Ride: 5: for the Kids to Grounds T8-IIGIIT 7.15 & 9.15 g oooooooooocoooooooooooooooo so loud or long!” 3 A-Il,'.ol(erJ7it.lcIael! o Charlie LIN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO he has been posted. II:-ardla. r.l.i. iii PIO D. W: Beatoniand W0 3 ;. rich. Radio Otilcers. have been LATEST NEWS 0. cAa'ro'ON uiiniiiiiituuiii b. s. x x I CAPITOL Summer.-side LAST SHOWING TODAY-2:30-7:15-9:15 H mm in All rite u,"Z,:','::I;o "00 . ll; W H. '3! -w JUNE HAVOC cLAu'i)”E"i3'i”NvoN - rREo"it'ffH'tMAn Inna Plat Iv emu amine - Fvr-i the itacl "lhs P?2ItllWl.1l! Thrse fa-It" by It! Bali ALSO MARCH OF TIME COMING WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "STARS IN MY CROWN" With Joel McCrea and Ellen Drew Sponsored by the S'side Y's Men's Club lously on Monday morning and it is expected that. weather permit- ting. No. 438 Squadron will break all reserve squadrons ilying time during summer camp. Pilots will have at their ilying disposal the use of 10 Vampire jet aircraft as well an 10 llarvards. More oiiicers and Join the squadron airmen will later on to PAGE FTPTEEN spend at least the second week training with the others.-S. TORONTO. June 18-(CP)-Pro mier Froat today announced I I5 - monthly increase in the cost-ob llvlng bonus ior servants, increasing the bonus from 8240 to 5300. 'i'!.'.'.'.i'.'l.'aS-'f)..'i.'C'J WHITE NYLON (ELUVES in the smart wrist length. They have a iic.-at iurii-over cuff finished with a flat how Easily washed and drir-ti in is flash! Sizes G 1-2 to - I pair ., 2.25 VVHITE BONE READ NIX Ia- LETS with Bracelets nnil Earrings to mntvh. Thesi- are hand VHFVETI in different designs. iVenr thorn with evcryihini: for Su'mmer Slaninrl i'I:ii.'Ii . . 1.00 .VlAl)A(iASCAR AND BAM- BOO FIRST-ZS in natural shade to blend with sini- color and white. There is also .i SPIPCIIOH of linen fin- ishod plastic box shaped bags in wnite. There are a num- ber of styles from which to choose! lrflilll . .. 3.98 ”Wliere Old F rlends Meet" Donlt Forget Charlottetown: FESTWE WEEK-JULY 1-! Snow White cape the costume for Summer. . . White Beads at your throat and ears--White Gloves on your hands- White or Natural Bag in tow. We have a com- plete collection of won- derful White Accessories. . . . Glamor In a uiiniber of IaSIll0ilWI5L' styles! formanco. the most durable high-u . ..v.v,... .. 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