OTTAWA, (Special) . A new comm} tower building is to be “acted at the R.C.A.F. station, Summerside, at a cost of $04,- 349 the Defense Construction guiiited announced Friday. The contract has been awarded. County Construction Company‘ l I Ilfimited, of Charlottetown. work will start almost immed- i'ate1y, and the p_roJect is in line with plans for improvement to “,9 air station.‘ An official of de- {ease c0IlSl.I'u'(?l1.()l'l explained that the tower building Will be equip- ,ed with y standard combined ,e¢ejver.transmittei' and outside .31-vices. It will be 56 by 16 feet, ’______,_._ WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘MEETING of soft ball league tonight (Saturday) at Bedeque. ALL TAXES owing Spring - brook Sch-ool' District must be paid by June 7 by order of Trus- tees. ' RAYMOND GRANT, Optome- mgt, will be in his O’Leary of- fice, Saturday afternoon, May 31. THE OFFICES of all Summ- Le,-sjde optometrists. will be clos- ,d all day Saturday from May thpougli September. . PANTRY SALE — Kennedy's SW9, Kensington. Saturday, May 319:, 3 p.m. Sponsored by l Junior W. A. Kensington Uni-ted ‘ Church. RESERVE TUESDAY June 10th. Bunkhouse Boys Jamboree and dance, Kensington Legion home. Sponsored by Ladies aux- iliary. ~ JUST UNLOADED a car of pig teeds. Special cash prices for one Tweak only. F.0.P. sugar coated ‘pig starter pellets $5.60. F.O.P. pig starter medicated with hy- fifflfllycin ‘‘B’' for works $4.75. ,l«‘.0.P. pig worming pellets $.50. ‘Quaker pig grower $3.40. De- ' lai1ey’s teed Service, Kensington. it PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and children, Donnie and Louise, Van- ycouver, B.C., are visiting with §“Mrs.~ ' We1l~s’s parents, Mr. and “hips. Willltred Craig, Middleton. Professional Cards ' Chartered .‘ Accountants -13- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. V rramu Phone 2235 ) 255 Water St. 1 1 Summerslde (Also Keiisington on Saturdays) ~ Phone Summerside 3551 ......_..____j_.__,__._ ; I INSURANCE i R. E. Ellis & Son Limited . Fire‘ -- Auto — Casualty fl Summer St. Summerslde ~ _. Optometrists E. E. Parkman‘ Opt. D., R.0. PHONE 3287 1 GUARDIAN OFFICE St. Summerlide B. F. Hunter, 3.0. lgmmerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 8MALLMAN’S BUILDING 3. Raymond Grant, - . B.Sc., 0.D. Water Street, Summerslde «Above Maurice Mill's Men’: ,§_ 1 Wear. ;‘m_ PHONE 3530 , Photographers 1% run READ srumo __ n. w. snans , Barrister George R. MacMahon, Frupuud Theatre ' Sat: 7:15 & 9:15‘1p:m. “RIDE CLEAR OF ' DIABLO” ‘ lncolor. Starring: Audie llrphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot and Abbie ' 0: ‘Also short sub- 0 O NOTICE at our eviscerating each Tuesday. A fiENKnvs mos. LTD. ‘ ‘ Summerside Dial 2167 that “um BABY CHICKS .1-0 alder _b§:léds17'0r complete list ‘of arphoneilld prices write PENDLETON’S HATCHERY ensington 65-5 \ VS" . 1:Until further notice we I 11’111 be receiving live poul- . &\’0id dlSapp0IlllCnlel1t,v V0111‘ baby chicks’ 05 prefabricated steel locks, have ____§____ Word was received by relativ- es in Sumbmerside yesterday of the death in Sydney Hospitiai of Mrs. Charlie Cameron, the for- mer Elizabeth Green of Summ- °rS1de> at the age of 90 years. ‘The late Mrs. Cameron is sur- V1C1 by a sister, Mrs. Ella Pet. ers of Summerside, and two bro- thers, Frank Green of Summer- Side. and William in Mass., U Pharmacist Goes To Borden‘ ‘Louis Mclvior, Kinkora, is con- tinuing in his chosen career, of Pharmacy, by joining the stailf of The Borden Pharmacy. Louis has completed the cour- se in Pharmacy from the Maui- time College of Pharmacy at Dalhousie University having re- ccived his diploma as a regis- tered druig clerk. He had been employed in "Charlottetown and Summenside prior to becomiinsg associated with line Borden Phar- macy. Silver: Mile I-n Summerside Planned Today Twenty-five Summeirside girls, members of the Beta Hi-Y Club, this morning will conduct a “Silver Mile” project on Water Street with the entire proceeds to be donated to the Prince County Hospital. ’ With the co~opera~tion of the Summerside fire department, lengths of hose will be connect- ed along the sidewalk extending from the Co-op Super Market to I-Iolmans in the area between Central Street and Spring Street. Acting Mayor Dr. H. E. Clark will officially begin the silver CIVIC srAoiuM Saturday— '‘ 2-4 Roller Skating 9.11:45 Rock -"N" Dance to Records «I.-:~ SIIMMERSIDE TODAY (snzroannv), 2-7-9:30 - Big Double ' niu ”Taming Sutton’s , Gal" , John Laptpn and Gloria Talbat: J "The Deer With Lox Barker and Rita Moreno. and 12 feet high. It will be builti . Canada. communication Special Contract Awared For New RCAF Tower Buildng concrete slabs, and have an in- sulated interior finish. Summerside Salvation Army Officer Dies At 90 S. A. The funeral will be held to- morrow Sunday, from her home in New Aberdeen, N. S. For many years previous to her marriage she was an officer with the Salvation ‘Army, and was stationed in this capacity in Bermuda, and in many places in mile by laying the first ‘silver coin on top of the fire hose at Celebrating fifty happy years of married life together, Mr. and’ Mrs. Joseph Durant of 321 Se- cond St., Summerside, were hon- ored guests at a small family gathering to mark their Golden Anniversary on Monday, May 10:30 a.m. and the public will 19th be invited to make their con- tribution in this manner, until conclusion of the project at 12:30 ‘D0011. Miss Marjorie Sha-nks is the president of the Beta Hi-Y Club which is one of the three Hi-Y clubs in Summerside, and the club mentor is Miss Blanche Matthews. S’Side Resident Gets Big Trout Seeing what appeared to be a large trout breaking water, Joe Huestis of Summerside, cast his baited hook over the area and hooked what later proved to be a 4 pound, 13 ounce t-rout. After some considerable fight. the fish was taken in and is considered toxbe one of the best taken in the Dunik River thus far. To- gether with this la-rge one, Mr. Hgueostis, who is an electrician on the M.V. Abegwelt, caught several smaller ones. FISHERMENE Can use large quantitim of alewives (gaspereaux) Anyone interested please contact-— J. 3. J_e-nkins at "Polar Quick Freezing Co. Summerside. or phone 2912 CRAPAUD and , DISTRICT . , The annual meeting of the Cra-puud and District Artificial’ Breeding Club . will be held in tho Hamp-I-on- Hull _ on Monday. June 2nd commencing at 8 p.m. Guest speakers will be H. J. MacDonald, Dairy Superintendent and Dr. George C. Fisher, Director of the Artificial breeding program. 7 g ’All. cattle breeders" we]- come. , FUNERAL NOTICE of Zetland Lodge A.F. and A.M., Sunday June 1st at 2 p.m. sharp for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late» Brother, Past Master J. 0. Matthews. Brethern of other Masonic Lodges are invited to attend. By order of the Worshipful M351”- Legion are requested 170 FUNERAL NOTICE Members of the Alberton Branch of the Canadian parade at the Alberton Legion Memorial Home Sunday June 1st at 2.30 p.m for the purpose of attending oflfuneral ser- vices for our late comrade John 0. Matthews. \ Special Speakers ‘ Rustic MEETlN;G _. in ERADALBANE HALL Sunday June 15th. at 2:30 Luau‘!- Bradalbane Group of Alcoholics Anonymous 1' celebrate 7 3rd Anniversary Everybody Invited Both natives of Summerside, they were married in the Roman Catholic Church here by Father MacLean in 1908 and have lived here ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Duirant had 11 children. of whom six are still living. They are Herman, in Halifax; Willard in Summerside; Ezra, in England; Jeannette, (Mrs. F. Bireen), in Halifax; R.aymond,vat home; and Andrea, (Mrs. Charles Rogers), in France, where her husband serves with the R.C.A.F. an ad- opted grandson, Royce, also lives in Summerside. The couple have ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Durant was engaged in the frisihinlg industry for the great- er part of his life, until stricken with a serious illness about five in the East. IO-B-4 CELEBRATE ooLoE wnomo years ago. Although recovered. he now ives in retirement at home, Mrs. Durant is the former Maryann Fraser, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser. FESTIVAL QUEEN KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP)-Pa.u1- ine Pineo of Berwick, N.S., was crowned Festival Queen as the amiial Annapolis Valey Apple Blossom Festival opened. She ;REGENT Friday—Saturday ”LET GEORGE « no |T" GEORGE FORMBY ..¢...._,. ‘ ~o-en, l Many Queries The arrival of several more letters yesterday brought the total to 102 received by the Summerside Lobster Carnival committee from the New Eng- land States requesting informa- tion concerning the Summerside Lobster Carnival being held July 16-19. Most of these inquiries are be- lieved to have resulted from an advertisement which appeared twice in a Boston newspaper. Most of the letters request in- formiaition regarding _the avail- ability, type and cost of accom- modation in this area, while others also request more infor- mation concerning the cost of the lobster suppers served at the carnival and a description of the entertainment, recrea- tion and program conducted dur- ing the Carnival Week at Sum- was chosen from 14 pretty con- tenders - representing Valley towns and crowned in a cere- mony at Acadia University in neighboring Wolfville. Miss Pin- eo is a nurse at Western Kings England States On Carnival From The New merside, and in the other parts of P. E. I. One of the letters received yesterday from Arlington, Mass. asked about the possibilities of deep sea fishing, and said" can visualize a pleasant two weeks visit with you this July." AWARD FOR SINGER TORONTO (CP) — Commod- ienne-siniger Anna Russell of Tor- onto Thursday was named win- ner of the Rica Farquharson Memorial Award, presented by the Toronto branch of the Cana- dian Women’~s Press Club for -comedy writing. Presentation will bemade when Miss Russell re- turns from a tour of South America and the Pacific. CAMEO Kensington Fri., Sat. 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Roy Rogers in “DOWN DAKOTA WAY.” Also serial “Son of Zorro.” Memorial Hospital in Berwick. E~*l ms1'Au.; AUTOMATIC HEATING 0 NO DOWN PAYMENT o FIVE YEARS TO PAY Install Irving HI-C0 Automatic Heat now. There's no down payment . . . up to five years to pay. Arrange time payments as low as $14.50 a month. Irving1Oil HI-CO Aiitomatic Heating Equipment ismade right here in the Maritimes . . . designed and perfected for - Maritime installations. Every HI-CO Unit is expertly installed and fully guaranteed by Irving—-largest oil heating company Choose your automatic oil heating from a complete line of HI-C0 Units. Winter Air Conditioners, Gravity Warm Air Furnaces, Oil-Fired Hot Water Units for conventional radiators. Call your Irving Oil Heating Sales Office right away.” Arrange a FREE heating survey ‘and estimate. GRAFTON ST. EAST “Public Pidgeon No. Starring Red Skelton, B1air,*Jay C. Flippen. service. V8:30 p.m. Playing Sunday “Danger- ous Exile” in technicolor. s1:~Ai2Li.. NTHEATPE S, 1”. In Technicolor. Vivian Blain, Janet Cartoon and canteen Sat), May 31‘, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 TFirst Mackerel l FOR‘ SALE l BY TENDER Catch Reported The first mackerel of the season; at Tignish were brought in yes-l terday by James Fennessey, ant b , «indication of an earlier than usual One 36 Dassenger “59 run of the tasty fish. The forty- new motor, can be seen at nine landed yesterday were sold . in the Tignish square in a verylIl'|1P31'i31D111°r' geiwugginutes after the word gotl Tenders will be received up until noon, June 5th- A 180-pound halibut was report- d - ht th ' d b - * §osecpalilgC}allanli igrgvgiis traéiiiil mill Carmen Carle’ Summersdd‘ Nail Pond. As with the mackerel Y’s Men’s Club. the halibut was quickly disposed off the householders. K_lNSM\EN KARNIVAL. AT SUMMERSIDE I CURLING RINK Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 29th a 30th - 31st a 7.30 p.m. Adults 25c_chi1ciren 15¢ GAMES . CANTEEN . . . BINGO FIDDLIN G . . . AND STEP DANCING ENTERTAINMENT! 0 Over $100.00 in Door Priz/eat 0 Presented by Kinsmen Club of Summerslde. Proceeds for Community Work. > y-$14.50 PERMONTH iNsrALLs HI-co rnvmo on. WARM AIR HEATING IN AvERAoE6-RooM HOME - COMPANY LIMITED ~ HEATING DIVISION IRVINGOIL CO. LTD. , CHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 3504 - 3505 1