”V”'-"V,-l"r'W"'!"'v'V"3"Vr aw mi ii..- F-rs . I”"'"" K''""' 30Pii5i5 C0"Ci"d9 Annual It-;':7"i'l';I:f;?.IZI”:3.:,Er'.a-..?.?.-. C-;:l.':':-.;';.'...”.:..r:..'"'....'!.:.-...t-"... Mona-wane 24. 19:1 Areceptlonwaahaldfortheia-Th ' He congratulated the squadron apecting officer and his party in e GuE'dmn P.Ee 13 on the, good showing it made on he legion home. Lunch was serv- ailrlllipecbtelon (C0DStf;Erll'lg that it had ed by the Ladies Auxiliary. Y en orme for such a short Chairman of the Air Cadet com am (3 . - ume. up aptaln Swetman was ac- , Iilth Annual meeting of the Prince The Nominating Committee re- A number 0, me Cadet W." t. gliiiirgleril Colnfldl 1- Pei-er GlII- couipanled by 5-1. J.!.'. Martin, , Edwnrd In-M United Balms! ,commended the ruuowmg to serve tend summer cam lsne a et. .yI1z0fficer Bernard is Coin. and F-0 J. R. Wood. Alr Cadet . Association were held Saturday andithe Association during the coming Suuon Greemwodr if r.A.A.i-'. inaliliding Omcer of the squadron lmgon am",-,. Drr Gilbert an ,- Sunday, June 22nd and 23rd, in the: yelili” Elioderaior, Rev. H.L. Mlt- 1124, and during the fig: w ulgtuuf Im tgguot OIILIII" Roy MEL.” I'III' ' IIIQIIII" "I "I9 s'"'""9-i" i Central Bedeque United Baptlsfiton, Charlottetown: Vlce-Modera- July the cadets will be takee It; Iidmte I ulm n1IIIlII omen Hector IIIII WI” III II" II'CiA'r: A"9SS Church, bringing together a near- r tor. Rev. Keith Hobson. Summer- Summerside and given their IflItIIOC- DoIIl1Iald'IIlI;II grill I.::IIIIl.ICE):rI Mu. I)amIWII III)" :IIIIlaII'II:iI:1mI "In WI I I - 0 0 e Command 1.;-Ii 1 Grove Mon Dies In Vancouver Mr. C.C. Baker. Kenaington has received a letter from a cousin, Hrs. Howard Nodwell. nee Bertha Plcketta. Calgary. conveying the sad news of the death of her brother. Bruce Picketts on J une I5. Meeting At Central Bedeque The concluding sessions of the Lord's Day Alliance Act he sought. Ides every Wednesday night. ST. MARY'S GRAD UA Twelve members of the Grade 10 graduation class of St. Mary's MacLellan. V.G.' are seen above prior to attending graduation ex- IN CLASS Anne Arsenauli.' BAQK Marsha Arsenault. Paula Perry, Jean Gal- Academy who received diplomas ercises: lant, Doreen Perry. N F't - , and certificates Thursday evening FRONT Ann Clow, Betty Mallett. Gerald. Betty Blacquiel'IEI.ImbIferlIylxi dhlf evening between 7 End 9 am. reaffrimed its protest against the the service Saturday night, a re- from their pastor, Right Rev. .l.G. Margaret Gallant, Anita Yeo. MacDonald. Contacts have been made in the continued violation of the Lord's cital of Sacred Music was given - Guudl... photo, rreverai tailrficicsanzigigiggdizfe Day Act through the operation of by Barbara Rogers and Stirling HERE ARE ONLY , , weoariiry "mu; eup donor. and "am. theatres and otrer places of amuse- lnman, accompanied by Paul Cud- A FEW OF OUR AT OILEARY and ALBERTO I ment where a fee is charged for more, all of Charlottetown. DRY GOODS sPECIALsrr- N s o S dd portation; all previous donors have ldmmion regardleu at me pur, Fire In Wilmot Barn Quellecl U 9" Death :;:3,9o2::ed,,gg,t:: ;,v;;t,gv,,w;;; rose an wn-r-em fteershare uh... . , 25 noz. FREE 9 ' WES T950 V E 8 DV , e Lrfflg B9 ceived transfusions in the past resolution Cir "T am I Ins OCT TI IIIISIII Ladies' First Quam . be c atcd ong y we Wm be vi er 79'" IIIIVII bee". "ked I” "I39 the churches for the purpose of o d IIIg away 3-b30h-iteiy The death of Gentle Pridham. I:r:I;g,I;?I 8?: g;eII;Ir5":,n::I;II:a3: securing signatures to be forward- AIII Ca GI Corps FREE one coil Spring Mattress, one all A fire in a barn on the farm of yard and saw the flames. They im- iW0'YEHi'-0iii 5011 oi Mr. and Mrs. ' m, d g . Sd I” II” 0m" ”I ll” Miamey . Eteei Slat I rin With bed Mr. lra Crozier. Wilmot caused mediatcly started carrying buck- Colwill Pridham of Montrose. oc- mIImrI::IrIr:::Icrw” neI;:rg,I'IvIeek-I; General and that the an of me The. first annual inispecrrrinnrsgi Pair. 59c sold durrn psalg each 3"-lie some anxifus mho m en t 5' Sat- ets of water from the pump in the funeiiuruiiriiterriy 11!; rise Prince Coun 1", ...T..:R. ri"hh'rc:"ls”:l:):im:::g' by" theigfmai - 3 S urday even nu w en an ccctrl- barn and contained the fire until 3' SP 8 F RY evening. 1: t -1- d - r .” . I I - 3: 1 1 3 1 cal wire bccnme overheated rcsult- neighbours arrived to lend a hand The iiiiie ind. Who became iii iiVC cll;IIlI;I;, "SI-Ii.e.rIiIIi.I.I.LI IaifvlesIlI:jIeI:il:tIve SIIIE II"'”"”bIy' He imv MP9! I-0 hunch 0i the Cnniliidinh L9Ei;m- 15 Doz 1 1 AT OII OVQI ing in four bales of straw going up Mr. Horace Heustis brought with GIYI enfiief. had been taken to o( 155 dong.-5,1'hg committee in eimeed the q."9” III I10 5" I" the was IIIIIII ”II wean” ayd"II:III2rgr ' in names. Th bales of straw were lilm a fire extinguisher and queu- Summerside only that m0rninll- chm-ge feel; confldgm that this ob. 3”""0”" Ciimc '9 I” held 1" "I9 when "'9 ”'i"”dI'”" "I" 9" r located in aloft In the barn which ed the remaining embers. Besides his Parents. he is sur- kcuve mnbereached or even sup W.l. Hall on Tuesday between 2 cadets on parade. inspecting o All Sing . was situated close to this Crozier The fire originated from the el- ViV8d M one sister. Dora Bled 10. pgsged, ,5 13,1 yggl-II; clinic pm. "Id 4 P-"I: "9" W" C'"'”"iI CIIIIIIIIII w' Ht home and other outbuildings. cctrlc pump cord and not from the and one brother. Keith. 8895 099 duced 152 donors. PGIII 396 O . . . 1., Mr. Crozier was in the barn milk- ing at the time of the outbreak. but was some distance from where the straw was located and didn't know of the fire until he was sum- wirlng in the barn. OUTDRAWN-DIES year. The funeral will be held Mon- day afternoon from the home of his parents to Montrose Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment late Alma Pickett: and his wife, nee Jane Baker. formerly of Kel- vin Grove. The late Mr. Picketts left for Dakota in the year 1904 and after living there for afew years moved to Asquith. Sask. Later he lived In Delisle where he special- ized in dairy farming. and Battle- ford. before moving to Vancouver where his death occurred. He had been in ill health for some time. In addition to his immediate family, he is survived by his only sister. Bertha, Mrs. Nodwell. and three Brothers. Gus Bert and Bill, all in Western Canada. One broth- er. Herdon, predeceased him. Mrs. Nodwell visited relatives and friends in her native Province In 1955. for the first time since she and her parents followed her bro- thers West in 1905. O'Leary. Seeks I65 Donors Again this year. a live-wire rom- mlttee. headed by Mrs. J. H. Mac- William and Mrs. L. G. Dewar. is out to establish an all-time high record in attendance at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic to be held in the 0'Lcary School next Tues- G. G. Bennett. Chairman of the Blood Donor Committee from the Alberton Branch of the Canadian Legion. reports that the canvass at was the youngest son of the record attendance of delegates and visitors. The principal speaker. at satur- day's sessions included Rev. Fred Helps, national editor of Baptist Publications. Rev. Gerald Hunt, representative of the Grand Ligne Mission, Quebec, Dr. Myron Brin- ton. principal of the United Ban tlst Bible Training School, Moncton, and Rev. Charles Taylor, a mem- ber ofthe staff of Acadia Univer- sity. The latter mentioned Acadia's proposed financial campaign to net a million and a half dollars for the extension of the university's facilities. At the Saturday afternoon ses- sion Miss Alice Clark. Bolivia, and Mrs. Gordon Carder, India. ad- dressed the Woinen'I Missions y Societies. At the meeting of Bap- tist Laymen, chaired by Mr. Colin Waugh, plans were laid to organ- ize a provincial Baptist Laymen's Association, the following to act as officers: President R at p h Adams 0'Leary, Vice-president, Robert Hogg, sIllTlI'I'IEI'aIlII: Secre- tary-treasurer, George Lewis Char loltetown; and Laymen'a Repre- sentative to the Baptist Laymcn's Association of the Maritime Pro- vinces. Frank Jenkins. Among the resolutions passed was one in which the Association iran. North River. I Yesterday's sessions were in the -nature of inspirational services. Rev. H.L. Mitton received a new- ly-constructed gavel. symbol of the office of Moderator, from the re- tiring moderator. Deacon Charles S. Scranton. Mr. Mitton preached the Association Sermon on the theme. ”Crusading With C b r I s t, Other speakers for the day includ-l ,ed Dr. J. Murray Armstrong. Gen-l eral Secretary of the Maritime United Baptist Convention. and Rev ,Lawrence R. Atkinson, Field Evangelist for the Maritime Con-I vention. The former spoke go on ”Conditions of Spiritual Revival" and the latter called upon Bap- tists in Prince Edward Island to support the Maritime (kusade for Christ. He mentioned the fact that two I ' ' evangelistic ef- forts are slated for this fall; one in Summerside under Dr. Ivor Powell, "The Man From Wales" and one in Charlottetown under the Reverend Edgar J. Bailey, the pastor of the Wesimount Bap- tist Church. Montreal. Music for the Association ser- vices was supplied by the choir of the Central Bedeque United Baptist Church. directed by Ml'.i Alden Leard. At the conclusion of TODAY'S side; and Clerk. Rev. Owen Coch- trlnalion night. Two of the cadets The squadron holds regular par Beadquartea a. Halifax. JELLY'S SPECIAL JUNE SALE JUNE I8tI'i -- JUNE 30th GROCERY SPECIALS AT O'LEARY ONLY BROKEN PEKOE TEA only 69: ea. SCHWARTZ COFFEE lb. only 89: BULK RAISINS 2 lbs. for 33:: MIRACLE WHIP-8 oz. SANDWICH SPREAD-8 oz. 2 for 53: AND SHELLED WALNUTS lb. 65: WOMEN'S SILK PANTIES 2 Fair 69: CHESTERFIELD SUITES s moon ssuruss more? 5:. Mmedcgt-011;-r, wthq (.3-It. illllixrlvll, Fl? t(l?p).,1e.;,d cam: will be in the church cemetery. for donors in that area is progres II C 3. , IVE WOII - unatcy appen are on I e "may in .5 ”rifa)l:”YdmwlI. IIc,,n;:gt 1 v-'1 1 u I - : m r cf cg" Pl-lg. lih h I f I I d i. czAns' ....'.g 3.. .: .2 ..::2:.. -. MEN 5 SHORTS 8- smnrs 5,, A, ,,, A 15. related that he and Garcia had w. I. M05Cl:li'rV lMIirTh Thred 59dVri9i mntcltcd "draws" severl times L 0 F I N t0 39C Bi 3229M Ulnw conver co ring df h gm ,2-2.1 - I ' hanllooi the Czars near the Krem- I.I.I.I.-.,.CI..I,II,.w:,.,IIII.i..,,.Id.ci.f:dIIII: O ODIOCIIIVO--II DOIIOII5 lin into an art centre. An artists' group now is renovating the try it again. A bullet hit Garcia in the chest and he died in hos- pital. WESTERN GUARDIAN The funeral of our late comrade. Miss Frances Maccormaclr of St. Eleonora will be held today. Monday, June 24th, from St. John's Anglican Church. St. Eleanors at 2:30 p.m. Veterans are iequested to meet at the Legion Home, Sum- 7-9-TIGNISH Objective-I 65 Donors LEGION HALL JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF 2ND CLEAR ALSO CAB ASPHALT SIIINGLES AND BARBED WIRE. ALL GOING AT SPECIAL PRICES DURING THIS CEDAR SIIINGLES All Floor and Table Lamps 20 percent discount. All Furniture including Chrome Sets, Chesterfield Sets, Daven. Port Suite, Beds, Spring, Mattress, all merside not later than 2:00 p.m. TO DO U DOIIOII SALE 20 percent discount. RESERVE July 3rd official opcn- ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Hamilton You may b. in n..d V1 : & In Community Hospital. 0'i..eary. RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- trist will be absent from his office this week. REGULAR Monday night dance lrlshtown Hall. Good music. Door prize. AUCTION SALE announcement by Murdock MacLeod, Long Riv- er. for Wednesday. June soul. Ii.i'IIi-IIIIII III CIIIIIIIIII IIII II III" Rock H dson Lauren Bacall Robert Stack I ' I '”I' SUMMERSIDE Na: s - II I ' -' 0 REMEMBER you ARE needed Blood Donors at nuIiI Cl':: TeCI'"ic”I0" Z. at Red Cross Blood Donor Clin- Ics on Tuesday, June 25th. at Al- berton W.I. Hall 2-4 pm. and at 0'l.eary School between 7 and 9. MAKE TIME to attend Red Crou Blood Donor Clinics on Mon- day, June 24th. at Tyne Valley W.I. ll llaz-lntad lha nTLIsg.. W.l. Hall 2 - 4 and at Tignlsh Legion Hall between 7 and 9 p.m. CEMENT FOUNDATIONS side- walks. driveways. ccment block foundatio . chimneys built or re- paired. For full information call Don Richard. sos North Market. PIIOIG N19. Summcrside. '-nee rrmrly friend, of Nruurrdgen 4, g a g dr. mk. PAGIN1. gr, ur New mm. 0 ar eton are very peas to Air lmtuitly nvuniblo ' I I son of Mr. and Mrs. W.P.oNew- :'r"II IIIII III II IIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIII "II 1.'.'.4il5lll:ri ".ddrI""rI'Il'IrI;' I I I . 4 com” or Parr Hm was "mug . s nciory recovery in e rlnce rII',,,i ii . espirs ree yie s ' "mm or scarmmomed Grmrrh, County Hospital where he has . at bol.h ends. I I men from Old Fort Henry. Kingston. 0nt.. who left on June. nu N 22 for Atlantic City NJ. where the ' Guard of Bir-lltrsllir Royralrfourninf .' Potato growers everywhere End DIIIIHANE i m - I . iI:IgI:aiIIIwltIi iIinIlItIs ofnlhae Un- . makes the difference between a bumper crop I r' lied States Marine Corps It ih 0 M . with plenty of No. l's, and a just average yield r IELIZTIIIISIJTTIfI:I.IINI:Ig:OIfIIIbCCo:lI:II:iI::I nonpgn I""" I7 T"'7 E"? of ordinary potatoes. That's because ;l f,:"i'"'r":'r:I: R"i3:'r fr”r','rf' "g1,,I,':: Mon.-runs. - 7:is-ms .If.IiItl'eIuI.IiI-I-'r.I:'rIEIrIIiIu-I-Iain: DITHANE PTOICW against early Ind ii"? i y "I I "V I7 Richard Co to to. Jon Bennett. "W mniiim "" '0' blight, helps the vines remain andvi or- .' r from isss to me 1. 3"” 8 ' Wanda Hendrix In an exciting W" ""i"""”-0""' . - . , v Picinft III ous longer to produce bigger. firmer tubers . . . . gr Professional Ca rds III,I.IiII.,II.I,I,':iILi I.I.I.I.iIIiIuI:.II:III I-I.Io'3.iIII'i'..Icr.III'.II'.5I.i.I-Ii'.II "III "III" P" ac” 1 I; I ...-. t L.--...------- detachable hteeth. DHHANE is rhc original carbarrrate Potato , - i ch.rr.'.d ?.r;?o&..'!e't:...Arn'oaoviaI'I; fIll'IgICITc.T'l'l.a:ICtin Canada.t.:lthough thlere are I 'i' V M scvcra imi a ions . . . ere is on y one i A””""I'"II c A M 3 o PRINCE COUNTY NEEDS DITHANE. Insist on this well known product CI:-.El'b'". M C 5 00' To” for the protection of your potato crop and we "M" MON runs. - 1-is-s-is I M BLOOD III III" VII" "III IIIIIII DIIIIIIANII II" III I--nu-. P n L hm III " . ' ' ' ual.Tests have proved DITHANE- tectcd C""”'”"""" SeetheNewNo.3OB andtheNo 41 NEW miss "I . "III . INSURANCE ;".:.'."': i'Ii.II:I vIrIiIi'sI-'- Iii. I-IrII..IaI.I.lI Mowers now! The NEW IDEA is the fastest selling mower I'”"””'.” 9'” ”I '”” "WI "' 'I"”"'' ””I""3 I. I 1 I IG Ulnlhl "hr. c,.mrrg,,' pnim. out. on an continent. and chipping qualities to thee: sprayed with "I - AIIO - CIIIIIU dard. RI! Klllaad. hll 337' ' cqapa fungicide; I "I I Co' Remember it costs no more to the opA.m."i.f c"nk. -- D I. PITIIII " Summerside See your DITHANE dealer soon. - , , , Q33? A. B. Maellee, O Leary Farmers MONDAY. was me D'T"M5 " - Him-rt M Cud-. Rte 17- 5- Paw!!- ontlr; hValley W.nl."RaIl uliapvianpdjanin annlnia. I I Winston C”'”P .-ERR. no leaks Legion IIIII our”, . . an-la-I-I-rAa'itID-99 -mun JUN: 28 McGowan: Lt . - ' ” I 'i ' I f- am 4 - ml... M..-.t..... ,.,,,,,, , M iiasu quail MD . I urn ' I II”maItIIdII'tda orchestra Kiimoir Cornwall 1-L-lsammeralde CDC '.II' T ' . or anon: nears-In omen; 9-no-12-ao F. J. Shea 8: Co., moon DONG:-g gglmllfl siivnns .,au'r'n'-".u".', Hall, Tuesday. June 25th. Home made ice cream and cake. COME TO home made ice cream social lrlshtown Hall. June 26th. sponsored by W.i. SHARE YOUR BLOOD with others by attending Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics this week. NOTICE: ice cream social Mon- day July 1st. In Graham's Road Clinics at CIVIC CENTRE on Wednesday and Thursday, June 28th. and 27th. between 3 and 5 and 7 and 9 p.m. BE ONE and SAVE A LIFE - perhaps your own! PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell of Sum- mcrslde left Sunday morning for Halifax where Mr. Bell will at- tend. as a Summerslde delegate. the Maritime Board of Trade meetings held there from June 23rd until June 25th. been confined for the past two weeks suffering from a heart at- lolsrnandoldtha i l ?iEL'.'!;-. S.l.ou.Is Built like a bridgei -Quickly hitched to any tractor. Con- ttols easily reached - from tractor seatl Improved rugged castor wheel spin- REGENT TODAY 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:15 TUESDAY 7:15 - 9:15 "WRITTEN ON THE WIND" Where You Always Save Money "She was the talk of the town" If she wanted a man . . . she went out and took him . ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 C - SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:15 : llllllEllI IIIEIIEII. -no . Please clip and keep for reference. '7 "I. I I I .r , i r V . better quality