S The Western Guardian Tuasdgy. June so. 1954 .a:xcm.alois nrviaion. is mum; its annual picnic at Cav- endish on Weaiesday. June lath. -3 IA! ll INCH! well galvanised. never-dill! lock haw wise to-rm fuming, spaces ail IQ x lott", sold right at Bi-ace's. .1113 ANNUAL I-lggg picnic wul be held at Chelton Beach Wednesday. July -WIOTE EXAMINATIONS-Im cluded in the list of students who this spring wrote examinations to Brace become pharmaceutical chemists or certified clerks is the name of Donald Edward Matheson. O'Leary, P.E.I. . .-THE FUNERAL of the late Wilbert Arsenault will take place from his late residence on Notre Dame Street, on Wednesday morn- ing, June 30th to St. Paul's Church for Requiem Mass at 9.00 a.m.. standard time. I -JASPER AND HAEVEST nnnhtn nu-line insulated slate gm-roped asphalt plyboand, brick siding, , moisture proof at- tractive at any distance. Will save oostinthenrstteriyeaseinpaint and fuel. obtainable today from stock at grands. -LEAVES FOB ALBERTA - L.A.C. D. R. MacKay, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. MacKay, New London, has left for Edmonton. Alberta. where he has been transferred with the R. C. A. F. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY Funeral services for the late Whit- ney R. Ruston of Mlscouche, who was killed in an accident at Goose Bay, Labrador last Friday morn- ing were held yesterday from St. John The Baptist Church, Miscon- che, Rev. J. D. Kelly officiating. Mr. Ruahton, who was in his 37th year, was killed instantly when struck by a flying rock from a blasting operation and had been in lsbredor only a few days. He is survived by his wife, the for- mer Clara small children. Personals -Mr. and Mia. A. S. McAssey, 35 Spring St. Summerside have as their guests for the summer holi- day, their gmndchlldrexi, Perley and Nancy Giberaon, of stellar- ton, N.S. Lay Association to Meet in llensington -The twenty-third annual meet- ing of the Prince llidward Island Lay Association will be held in xensington United Church on July '1. There will be three sessions dur- ing the day, m- ' seaaion open- ing at 10 am. Judge R. D. Kier- stesd, Saint John N.B., will be the guest speerksnfor the day. The sub- ject for discussion will be Need for Iv-a.ngel.isIn". The first annual conference was held in Esnsington. August 18. 1992, and there has been one or more conferences held every year since in different charges on the Island. Twelve years during this term, this tioa s Rev. George Murray. who was a mis- sionary in 'n-lnidad for 16 years and who has done great work in the upbuilding of God's Kingdom in this field. There has also been raised quite a large sum of money and given to Pine Hill Divinity Hall at Halifax for the purpose of helping young men through couege who are studying for the ininisg. Oontlntbd from page 10 Toronto Stocks use Glue Lab is me is not ciao Nick as so 51 no caniiuies is is is me lllsdicre lltt II II flee led Pea ms l5 isv. sooo leaf P we sit DD loaspar I! 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III & . I 30 E! It! ms ii iSpeclol Meeting .Of Town Council -Aspecislmeetlngolthssnm-I imerdda Townoouncilwillbeheld councilchsnibe A Flying Kinsman Return The Guardian Pagan -rn.us' in Central nuioquei hall tonight. E -0031! to I'll DANG! in Lower Freetown Ball UVII7 Wed- nesday night. -nsxca Lot is hell tonight: there which have been pending for ssoma time. This evening's agenda 3 includes disouuions on the propos- gori music, good floor. canteen ::;:-E1 d m” . i - ' w;:.;::r.”:.&”...”rr.:”r ? -UIISI I03 CIIINT. '- ' - ' 9 ooarloadiustreoeived at kece's.. ttownhasaskedthoPr0' N ; -34.5” I .ernnien forassistaneebutsofar Price o t! risht Get books, mun”. n, no apparent decision has beenl ; reacheedl. Tenidae have already been . , . reoeiv for street repairs but no' ..r1-gupgns pm 1,. 1-waved by; contract has been let. the until noon July 7th -I. for thopurchasooflloamvfarmi : (less 1.5 acres sold to Dominioni Governmmt for boat lisrbour) own- and five 14 aim um ed by John Sullivan at Cape Wolfe. Lot 7. Owner reserves right to re- fuse tender. iorr. of amount ten- dered ahouldr be forwarded with tender. Addreu: r. A. Large. Q. 0.. Royal Bank Bldg. Charlottetown -POLK! COUIIT .. in mg Summerside Police Court yesterday the RCAF and s Summerside resi- dent were charged with drur” and fined 825.00 and costs. A party from New Annan was fined :50 and costs for being in an intoxi- cated condition in a public place. Another person was fined tilt and 00655 101' driving a motor vehicle without due care. .5, Legion Defeats Y's Kids l1-8 -The little league Legion team defeated the Y's Kids at Queen Elizabeth Park diamond last even- mg by the score of 17-8. Donnie Bchur-man pitched for the win- here. living up ten hits. striking out 3. and walking 2. The Legion got 13 hits off pitchers G. Mac- Farlane and D. A. Arsenault. lneecore Improve English For Better Job BIGWIN INN. Ont, (OP)-To get a job, improve your English-even if the job seems to call more for skilled hands than for a skilled tongue. This advice. in effect. was given Monday by T. J. En-iinert, of wind- Bor. 0119.. in an address prepared for delivery to the annual con- vention of the Ontario Urban and Rural School Trustees Association. Mr. Enunert, executive vice- president, Ford Motor company of Canada. said the superintendent of Ford's trade school rejects any . because he has found that use, of sloppy English indicates a sloppy mind. 5 Pleased With Washington Talks By STANLEY PIIDDLE WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An authoritlative conference source confirmed, Monday that the United States has accepted Britain's re- fusal to enter into early interna- tional negotlatlons for a Southeast Asian defence pact. The phrase in the statement is- sued by Prime Minister Churchill and President Eisenhower after their week-end talks about their decision "to press forward" with defence plans referred only to fur- ther talks between the two govern- ments about such an alliance. the source said. The talks would be an ion and speeding up of the talks which have been in progress for some time about Asian defence. They would not be held at foreign min- later level but by officials and mil- itary experts-a "natural protec- tion" of the recent five-power staff talks in Washington. By agreeing -to hasten the plan- ning of Asian defence against corn- munlsm. Britain has gone a long way to meeting the American anx- iety to speed "united action" in Asia. the source said. ' Officials at both sides are ex- pressing satisfaction with the weekend talks which they regard as being extraordinarily success- ful in view of the in atmosphere in which they open HA! II OIIIIOISI Informed" observers here. how- ever. believe that the conclusions 'iiuuests" and pos- slbly unofficial recriminatlons when it becomes generally under- stood that Britain has won her pcint about the timing of in Asian use - IIIOIII ll uur:;'t::' rfghtwing be. of Congress are expected to .. a. The essence of the agreement b that by the time his Indo-aisle peace talke end-at of the ground-work for a treaty that takes account of either "sue- ceu or failure will have beeirdooe. ......m..................m.... mi... tliatsst W testieseveiiisilenaynail, 'russdsy.Juns29th,ata:sq Altar Society. x...,- Hm. ., , . Iv , J on-p "ll . I morning mo;-. gupem. ,: gnu. races at Summerside Saturda more a. H. Strong I member of tacular racing. applicant with low marks in Eng- . .. Come to tiioiiddia-'s-eon-' pm. Sponeeredbv Donnie Brehaut of Charlottetown co-owper and driver of car No. 12 in the stock car: y night. He took second place in two 1 events in the spec- Photo by R. Taylor. Snort Echoes Froia Prince county The Grand River gals lost their game with Andy's Aces, but in los- ing it by so close a margin. 9-8- scored what was perhaps the maj- or upset. (if you can call a lose an upset) of the softball season. We had no idea there were ladies' soft- ball teams in the rural areas who could give Andy's Aces such a bat- tle. After all, wasnt it the Aces who made things so interesting for the Nova scotia champs from Halifax last fall? ggggft e try to Bet uiY"E.i..i m33."”3.32... mm in- wnbgu league here. it would add color to an organization that has been pretty all-iii-ed iuiintereltiili so far this seas.en.. . Rollie Landry Holman sub catcher. played the best game of his career at the airport Friday even- lrig. He hit a single and double in four trips, and caught Paul Schurman in a way that no one could criticize--much. Rollie hoe been slightly porous on other oc- casions. but he was Juli about 313” tight Friday The only ball that Rot through him. he retrieved so last that Paul Schurman was able to tag the runner sliding into home plate. Ronnie Stabb. RCAF second sacker. is hitting the horsehlde with gusto of late. and if he keep! it up, he will run away with thil for-tnight's batting award from Vic- tory Cleaners. Terry ltoserscn. MY- foice first bademan, won the Mac- Oausland Furniture award for the Both Sides Are er: also a constant threat to carry off batting honors. With Cox. Pittman and Taylor added. the bkttind DOW- er of the Myers should really be sou-ietimi... All the more surprising that Paul Bchurman. I BT99” pitcher. held these Airforce lads as well as he did. 0 According to recent baseball de- velopments. it would seem that Sununerside will have no shortage of good pitchers in the foreseeable future. We started the season with Dee Lefurgey as the only flinger worthy of the name. Now we have young Garth Harris. who shows promise of being a real slab artist. and Paul Bchurman, whose showing has been remarkable in the two games he has completed, winning against the Airforce 5-2, and tyina Curran its Briggs 8-8. When Joe 6 gets home the first of July. we can see a famous "reversible battery" taking shape with Schlit- man and Bernard reversing pitch- ing and catching roles. 0 C O R. O. A. F. are slated to Die! Kol.Ina.n's at Queen Elisabeth Park on Wednesday evening at I pm. considering the decided improve- ment shown by both teams, this oontut should be a dilly. The first few games of the schedule were de- cidedly lop-aided and sloppiiy play- ed. But the last three games have all been well-played with the inns in doubt until the last man was out This improvement should bringniorefanstethegama, we should think. It seems strange that a sporting town like siunnisrside could fisrget such a fine sport as anbal . EAST PRINCE lcoiisiznvirivis MEETING Annual district meetings as follows:- 5th District Ill Town Hall S'side, Friday, July 2 4th District in Bedeque Hall, Monday. July 5th 3rd District in Wellington Hall, Thursday, July so: in pan. . nd Wellildlegtonill mum"-mosp'm sstandand riiiie an wet: interested in Progressive Conserve guest speaker at all meetings. welcome. There will be a S'side Air Force Instructor Drowned -.F-Lt. Richard L. Browne, 28. a navigation instructor at RCAF station' summers” lost his life Saturday in a drowning accident at Meach Lake. ten miles north of Ottawa. F-Lt. Browne, who was un- married, was on leave at the time of the accident visiting with his parents, Col. P. L. Browne and Mrs. Browne of Ottawa. only last Thursday he was awarded a per- manent commission in the RCAF. He had seen service dui'lng.the last war with the Fleet Air Arm. Burton And Vicinity The following members from Burton Women's Institute attend- ed the District Convention held June 18 at the Legion Hall, Bloom- field Comer. Mrs. Clifford Colli- cutt, Mrs Melvin Mcaregor, Mrs. Edward Collicutt, Mrs. Vernon Doyle. Mrs. Peter Dalton. The closing exercises of Bur- ton School were held on June 23, in the form of an outdoor picnic on the school grounds. The chil- dren participated in running con- tests. for which prizes were award- ed to the following: Christina, Norma and Jackie Doyle, 11';-angle McGregor, Eileen and Dolores Dalton. Allan Cooke. Teresa Perry. Treats of fruit and candy were rerved to the children, donated by Burton Women's Institute. Each Pupil received a gift from the tea- Expeci Damage To lobster Gear -Strong easterly winds and high sees the past two days are expected to cause some loss of inshore lobster gear in the area between Alberton and North Cape with the possibility of : much more serious losses if the present heavy swell continues throughout . today. No boats were out at Alberton or Myricks Shore yesterday but boats on i .l-ude's Point overhauled part of their traps. This is the first serious storm since the 1ob- : ster fishing season opened .on . the north side and the fisher ,i men had been hopuig to cnm- r plete the season without suffer- ing loss of traps as in previous ggai-s. The season closes June -m..j...:.MMMMM to her home accompanied by her sister Mrs. Fred Ellis, Montrealn Mrs. Loretta Collicutt. son wes- ley. who were residing in Spring-i field West for the past few months: have returned to their home in ilurton. Mr. Johnnie Clark of Boston,i Mars. is vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrey Luttrell. Campbeliton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arsehauli and family of Burton. were re- cent visitors to Piusville. char. in return the pupils pre- sented their teacher with gifts in appreciation of the interest she took in their studies. The following is the list of promotions for next June ,McGregor; Grade IX. Donnie Christina Doyle, Mona. Colllcutt, Joseph Dalton; Grade V, Marie Dalton. Lana Wood; Grade IV, Frankie McGregor, Nadine Rogers, hank Perry, Eileen Dalton, Nor- ma Doyle, Allan Cooke; Grade III. Douslss Cooke, Cheryl Rogers. Cletus Colllcutt: Grade 11, Mary P. Dalton, Jackie Doyle. Mrs. Henry Dalton, Burton, who was called to Charlottetown be- cause of the recent illness and death of her father, has returned For SIX ROOM HOUSE At Alberton Plumbing, heating and insulated -Apply- MRS. c. H. .WEEKS, Alberton T Q TENDERS 'Calling for Tenders for painting of lfredericton school. All tenders must be in by July 7. HARRY WEEKS. term, in order of merit: Grade x,i Rent i Mrs. Edmond Colllcuit. Cape Wolfe. was ii recent guest of her .brother-m-law and sister, Mr. Pe- jter Dalton, Burton. , Mr. and Mrs Melvin McGregor ,and family. Burton. visited rela- Daltori, Teresa pen-y; cu-ado vyjtlves and friends in Piusville last! Sunday. Mr. Freddie Corcoi-an of East Royalty, recently visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Melvin McGregor, Burton. Mr Stanley Dalton, Miscouche. accompanied by his father. Mr. Irwilfred Dalton. also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collicutt, and Johnnie pGrirfin. Burton, were visitors to North Cape and Tignish last Sun- day. -03 ,a "great force” of Israeli soldiers iTuesday 3:30. Cornel Wilde. Ter- .esa Wright in Piano Recital At Epworih ---Hail -iest evening Mrs. G. M. Mut- tart held her annual piano recital, in Epworth Hall. Sumrnerside withi Rev. C D. Matheson. as chalrrnan: Many parents and friends gathered" and were highly pleased with they progress made by the following; pupils the term: Betty Lgul Tredenc . Maureen Forbes. Ken -' all Godkln Ruth Cairns, Carol Mae- . ' Lean, .lud.V MacLean. l-I len . . name, Joan my, D.,,,,Emy The group pictured above has Just; . returned from a Macl'-'hee, Bonnie Morrison. I-ieien; Kinsmen district convention at St. Johns. Nf1d.. held over iZh”5"0"'- Mm” Wriilhia Marlorthe week-end. Front are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Camegy of K:fhD,oy':,sa,1l.;g:l'n'T n""NanAcr;,n Cfzggisummerside. Mr. Carnegy was made deputy district gov- Keith Cameron, 3111 wood51de'lemor. Others from front to back, left to right, are: Nor- Eileen . Maccausland. Gardiner, man Hogg, Dr. Gilbert Gallant and W. Chester S. MacDon- I”be”' Darbyt 5919”; ald, all of Summerside and Clive Cudmore of the Charlotte- The piano solo; and duct low" C1ub' interspersed with vocal select.Bio':”i wphoto by R- Taylor- The certificates for the follow- ing pupils who had passed the Mount Allison examinations were Dresenied by Mr. Motheson: Isa- belle Darby. Bill Woodside. Keith Sections Of New 5.?-.:';:::;:.,F3':.:a:;1:..e::;'::?r..:::::1.?Camp Giilei0W" ' ” ”" W Under Water Cairns. FREDERICTON, (CP)- Sections of the army's new Camp Gagetcwn training areas were completely under water Monday. as the Nerepis river rose eight to 10 feet in Sunday's storm. It was still rising at noon today. Parts of Maple Leaf road lead- ing into the camp were impass- able. and many of the tents at the . camp were in four feet of water. Water was reported rising from the river in front of the adminis- .tration group oifioei-s' mess. mid the men's lines of the transport vcompany were all under water. At one point the water was five feet over the road. Many of the tents were removed before the water reached them but no estimate of damage could be made. -3. 1 Wanted At Once Experienced HAIR DRESSER Telephone 2322 n.o.m Write Box 755 Summerside FOUR. AEABS KILLED JERUSALEM (APl-A Jordan, broadcast heard here today said armed with mortars crossed the Israeli-Jordan border near Ka1kil- yeh Sunday night and attacked an Aral? Leilon base. It said four Legionnaires were killed and gev. eral injured. An Israeli Army spokesman said the unit strayed across the border by mistake and one Israeli soldier is missing. ...M.:.M:g,,g "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The story of ii sleep-walker who get her man. Starring Loretta Young and Joseph Cotton in comedy- romance- "HALF ANGEL" Technicolor. Bank drawing Tues. 6 Thur. "ROYAL" BOEDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:159:15; Matinee TM ,1 CAPITOL I Summerside TODAY (Tuesday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 - PLEASE NOTE - ALL OUR MATINEES NOW BEGIN AT 2:30 All Times Mentioned Daylight Saving pi-unis is cost by ANSgOp TAKE mE I61! "CALIFORNIA CONQUEST” Technicolor Also Serial & News Bank drawing Tues. & Sat. "MARTIN Matinee Daily at, 2 p.m. PRINSESS PAT THEATRE Alberton July 5-5-1-3 Advanced Admissions srouuo: rlcininlinniii KARL MAUJEN llilllfiilll BARPEITER RUSS liiiiillli LUTHE " Evening Shows 7 & 9 Secretary. PROGRESSIVE i forEastPi'lncewillbeheld this -party work" as soon as possible. AUGUSTINE OOVE M. R. E. 0. camp Schedule Senior Boys' Camp-Boys 12 to 18 years-July 1st-10th Camp Registrar: David Murphy, Carleton C.G.I.T. Camp-Girls 12 to'18 years--July 12th-231-d Camp Registrar: Mrs. Robert Carruthers. Kensington "Junior Boys' Camp-Boys 8 to 12 years-July 23rd-30th Camp Registrar: Bill Moase. Summerside Y.P.U. Weekend Camp-July 30th-August 1st Camp Registrar: Bill Moase. Summerside . If you plan to attend camp. send in your application hQ6-I&lI .. ELAINE STEWARI : REGEMT ro-imiiir1.1s-0.15 ALL TIMES nsrmaur ssvmo Q CHICKEN BARBEGIJ RACEWAY srsoiuwr. suimsasio: sponsored by The See Cedethcoinnilttee sonimeniii. Branch co-uiion Legion niussosr. ion In - 5-1 m. Dsyllght11mo- ,. , ' Mrou orlliERUE f Vet'- ,. ........ .,... lialnorilthe writ. Ml Evening