Elli: chat”. An upon”. bunch ent of uncertainty in what the in- eworkhastodo withunmarv m" hdm ii" "'- W rled moth and the placesnent of. ""1""! We try to children in foster and mgapmn but whpuwaud "M, ”w eventualities. It sh be em- Poetry. more is always an elem- llhasized. too, however, that the sum curnnun 0 BARN Aug. 1. William CousilI'l. asmci Can- ll 8 August 7. Good teen service with house made ice music and canteen service. Mod- ern and old time dIlIi'-l3l- Dlt. E. D. MeNl.'.'n.L will be absent from his office for next danc few days while the office is being redecorated. For appointment- and emergencies phone 7083. REGULAR WEDNESDAY night e Borden Legion hall in - uestis Orchestra. MINISTER. EEVISITS -,Rev. Charles Csrnegy, pastor of St. 95'”! PTHPWFHN Ci'""l'- 1” Collrie. had the weather been con- milton. Out. and Mrs. Carnegy aro srstenuy 5.4 during than mm. visiting their son Mr. David Carv days. it would naturally have sub- negy and Mrs. Carnegy. Lidstone tracted something from the ace”. Ave. Summerside. Rev. Mr. Car- ion. The bright glitter or gucegg. nsgy is a former minister of the would have been dulled . mu. Summerslde Presbyterian Church Pgrhapg cum. nnton""hk' TIGNISH Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Kenny and I” '""" ”"'""”' 7""'""Yr'"' their son James and daug Virginia of Medford. Mass., spwenai "1,-9,, -mm-I an my of u. mm tsls can do. There is s ca;-tgin Mr. Kenny's mother Mrs. James , - Kenny of Waterford: Mrs. Kenny ::L','f:dlf;,l,3h":';'bo”"""””hV ” " was a patient in western hospital. gngender , uw Mrs. Kenny has now returned to mud. mong mm .8” her home. She is making a mark- um" who 1,." "lot "P" ' ed improvement towards com- with their '18 is makln his ofti sununerslde Rotary Club tad” and will confer with President Van Secretary Garnet Peck and committee chairmen oi Rotary administration and service activities. Mr. Gnu is senior pl!!- nor in the law firm of Guu”snd Easter in St. John. N. B. and is a member and past resident of that city's Rotary Club. He Wll elected District Governor of Rot- ary International for the 1956-57 year at Rotary's 47th. annual coa- vention in Phiisdelbhl-I l”i JESUIT DIES - Rt. Rev. G. J. Mscnellan. Pastor of st. Paul's Parish in summerside has receiv- ed.word of the death in St. Bon- mornllll of his brother Rev. Pius J. Machellsn 8. J. after an illness of ten days. He was 78 years of age. The late Father MacLellan was a son of the late Donald Mae lellan and his wife, Anne Mac- tyre Georg P attended Summeraide High School. Prince of Wales College and taught school in this Provincefor a num- ber oi years before Jol Jesuit Order. it is expec funeral will'be held in st. Boniface PERSONALS Miss Effie Mackay of the stall of Bmallman's Ltd.. is spending an enjoyable vacation at S gridgo, the guest oi Mrs. Aubrey liter a recent weekend, Mr. and Mrs. James Handrahan ""1 Md '1'” "i" ii I Wmfofh ma chudml of Toma". cum”. able one to hold when facing an. spent a two weeks vacation with "full" '""m""'- It l5 W? 79390!!!- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ty' h"''""v '” Pluh Wllldly. is J. liandrahan. Asceinsion, EM. 1' "I W3 F 111 and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 2:. Rich- ,,,':'::u”"' "1" 1! in the lap of ii. i Mr. Francis Dealloches Torch. Frank Maccsil , puma. mm, to,.0nt.. is spending his, annual um i ' vacation with his parents. Mr. and M" 39"" 35- Dilllceite. Montre- Mrs. lsaar Dssltoches. Tignlsh. tMr..d l'::gl;ald ul,licl(I)ard has re- ll-W ON p L. alter tvtlv: weeks vlsitnwith his parents: ch.'l"" M""v Vi” "9 V131"!!! . and Mrs. Adrl Richard, Tlgniah. lie was accdrllipanled on Fm” "' 1'” "ea!" T1333" Vil- the return trip by his brother -llghgl-G ugh; vovilllburgiktoemrlwmut Mr. and Mrs. Ca'rl Gaudet. Co'w- . ad Mm Mwud E. D”. 9111011138 I three months vacdtion. es have their son Ernest of Tomato, visiting with them for a two weeks vacation. Herman Gillie and his son Mass..arependingtwoeeksl"."M30lI0i-Illn . on an mud may I” ugh .. 90"” '1'"?! Mix: their tent Mr. and Mrs. Austin ' Christopher Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Worth. Boston. Mass.l visited last week with Mr. Ellsworth's fatha-. . Ellsworth Elaine Machsod. four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Macheod. Wellington. s derwent a tonsilectonsy in Prince County Hospital. Miss Mary Mountain. student nurse at the Montreal General Hospital arrived home Monday morning on a vacation visit with Mountain. st.. Summerside. Mr. Ewen Enestis ot'ths Cit- Handrahan. '”""nn.u-as Dr. R.L. Noonan. Mrs. Noonan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gallant. met , spent last weekend" "'3 Pllllllll 30 tlke Monte across . the John 11.. O'HQu-n, Mr. And Mrs. Edw .St.C tharln . Nu." iiltwoweeksvelsitinglnths tern ofthalslaad Mrs. ardnesitoch-I Ont..arelbond- once more to Tignigj .aEEEE5EE;5:5I- E i s :.-.E'.. iirssrr: .3? E E A 5-) ladies have spent the S. E S -r Visitor Dies ,1: Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Mae- Alonss T best-laid plans do not go astray so often as plans which are not carefully made. Many of our dis- appointments are due to the fact that we do not give enoug atten- . plan- vice clubs responsible for.the pro- motion oi this event. which we shall all look forward to as an an- nual summer treat. put a great deal of time and thought on it. Of narvnroar nAOEAND' sr-noumnsi if AT WEST POINT BEGATIA SATUBDA l TuesdnyAng.1,195o 'l'heGuardlsn.l Se.ver.e”Siorm 0 Hrls Prince An extremely savers electrical Neighbours mi storm struck the West Prince area 095380533!!! . , last evening accompanied by 'uMu,dwu. , he-Wr-l---ndh-11ln-0ml0cIl- wmmaum .& ities. Several electric circuits can and were temnorsriIy- out of order at roof. but eccnpsats which Alberton and Tignlsh, reportedly and am 0 . GCOI1 Al,&1oM iroinlanhrrlrn-..d oult tnr(ransformers.u nu bagghahu Beth at Alb:rton South was :trucek. led an about seven thirty and set on fire. Sister Falls From Car ' Brother Falls Out Of Bed Two children in one Alberten year old brother Walter. family were injured in separate of the Inner bed of an may type accidents on Sunday. in the after- noon four year old Pauline Wbel fell out of her father's car when close. Both were resting comfort- the door swung open accidentally. ably last night. and fractured a collar bone. uParentsareMr.andMrs.Baail.' Later in the evening her Eve Whelan. - . uld h to lnterferemwith til? success and bear out the truth of Burn: lines. But the ,,,-ommmn. ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-Fish- ermen and others who are owed more than 540.000 for lobsters sold to a west coast Newfound- land firm this year. will be able to collect their debts from the government, Premier Smallwood announced Monday. In a release, the premier said the decision was made at a cabi- net meetlng Monday when the government gave final considera- tion to the situation of some hun- dreds of fishermen who are owed money for their lobsters by O'Brien Fisheries Ltd.. of Curl- tng, Bay of Islands. Mr. Smallwood said the com- may also owed large sums of money to the government itself. the bank. and other trade and commercial creditors. The government, which is al- ready the largest creditor of O'Brien Fisheries Ltd.. will be- came an even larger creditor of that company by buying for cash from the fishermen the debts that the company owes to these fish- ermen and others from the com- pany purchased lobtters in this present year. Mr. smallwood ex- plalned. thoroughl , d M table iaclorsmtake cm gpm ve lines. It mi hat's the use" w er kinship fellow mortals the mice. The philosophy that you an do. What w ll. 17.9., is ill ( Mrs. James Gselllls, hsetl: Ilia-I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aucoin of liven atIMont Carmel. spent Lobsfermen In Nilcl. Paid; By Gov'i When Buyer Fails "The amount owed for lobsters 340.000,. . OFFERED HIGHER PRICE He said the government would take the place of the fishermen and others who were owed the money. "I believe that the gov- ernment will get back some at least of this money when the af- fairs of O'Brien Fisheries are re- ed in the near future." Smallwood said O'Brien Fisheries backed by an unnamed fish company in Boston. had agreed to pay a higher than stan- dard cesh price of 27 - cents a pound for lobsters delivered at trucking points. Field workers of the depart- ment of fisheries and co - opera- tives advised fishermen to take advantage of the better price. and cash was paid for the first few shipments. Later the flsherm began delivering lobsters without receiving cash until the company owed 340.000 for lobsters. Smallwood said that be- cause of the credit position of the company, the government had to be most careful not to violate the law in its effort to help the fisher- ?-llll Mrs. Loretta O'Connor. CONWAY s Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oatway (nee Arlene Taylor) Truro. Nova Scotia. spent their honeymoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatway. Freeland. They were married at Truro. Novascotla, on Friday. July 27th. They were tend- ered a miscellaneous shower at Poplar Grove School on Monday evening, July 30th. where they re- ceived many useful presents. The best wishes of a host of friends a'n;i relaitixels arenextenflued uh; w ug an ene.. eyw m A (?m..t"w:.h lhO!theirhomain'l'ruro. ' mdwl bmillef. Mr. Miss Grace Wagner. Brantford. Gaudst and Mrs. Gaudet. It is tug Ontario. is spending a vacation at "W "IN 959! last visited Tig. the borne of her grandmother, :3:-1;”? bl3l;Pl:&3etg'?r. Gaudet, Mrs. Russell Wagner, Poplar 957 9 Ni! Grove. On thel; returni- C. Mrs. Colis1shl.tlelliganvlii,r;sl' return- nada. Their ' .'n- ed home. was as friends were h.p:'y"?;:h....'f:,,',f', and Mrs. Cecil Kibride. McAdam firgm them and hope they wm nu New Brunswick. . M 1"" hm" "W "i""' Mrusnu Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phec. Montreal. Quebec. visited Mr and Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill Saturday. July 28th. Master Wendell Smith, Brant- ford, Ontario. is visiting his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs Walter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mllligan. Plctou. Nova Scotla. were week- end visitors at the home! Mrs. Marjorie Oatway. . Mrs. John Ramsay and child- ren. Summerside. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ostway. Freeland The many friends of Mr. wai- laee Morrison are pleased to tie lzarauhg has Ezerlilrlled to hlslm . . Morrison 93'! . minor dgl-ation at Prince Edward Gallant lndfllilliy. Island” Hospital. Charlottetown. Mrs. Morrison visited at the home M M '-"W "-1 Mr- A A- l.'...”Sl; 's'l1.2f"..ll?l:.”l.L'5.?fl Vuh was hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maclfinnoa snd children itogerand Elisabeth. have moved to Berlin for month. so-.. Mscxlnnon is em- ployed on the carferry. Mr. Lawton oatwly who is em- loyed with Morrison and Mcltae. ackiey Bosch. spent the week- end with his wife and famib at tionwsy. -- 0 M no.8.-.-'.i"'....'.i;.-'.:.'r:;..:.:.t' ' Mrs. . . n”””"' W t hdlaass visitors ell lllver. British Columbia. are 5'11"!!! out from home. they were fllulpped 3 08ml! and camp- II! supplies and travelling over a route which tools them across the United States. They had no Worries about night fall ayiproach. Mrs. Murray Marshall, Bali! an...-v.-.2: Moles Perry. ' I ' Misslt a , ;l:.e:.1.:'".:.-:g-.-:'. 0!” Mr. Malcolm 1'! and Mr. . Miss D to tte, mm... side and its moldcr. lifsrlll.nJamn Thelma Henderson. He will also visit his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Ramsay and his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogerson. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. July 30th. ' airy and Don. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. Kenning- ton. spent a few days recently with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and children. Borden. spent their vac- ation at their home in Conway. Miss Olive Tuplln. Murray Road was a business visitor to Sum- erslde on Tuesday. July slat. Mrs. Nelson (Lula) Palmer has returned to Maiden. Mass. She spent a pleasant vacation at the M'- homes of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ' Poplar Grove. Ml'- Md Elzie Sith, Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin8 Palm" Miss Erma Morrison has mov- ed to 0lLeary to live with Dr. and Mrs. George Dewar. Miss Morrl- .1, son will take Grade X. I-ler many friends wish her every success. Mia Florence Bigger. Portage. was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonler. and family of Summerside. w are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mll- lignn and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Macltinnon on Sunday, July 29th. Mrs. Colin Mllllgan was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buster sonfer. Summerside. on Tuesday. Jul! 31- Mr. Mark Broome. who is em- ployed with Cnrran and Briggs. st. Eleanors. spent the weekend with his wife at Freeland. .nnonNr rnrrrnr crossn roe arorcoaanms . as-cream . lg Marinas. ado. sass and Hdunavs. nnle VALLEY The many friends of Mrs. Har- ry Fitzgerald. Richmond, are pleased she has recovered suffic- iently to be able to leave the Health Centre and is spending a few days with her grandmother. Mrs. Russel Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MacNeil and family are spending a few days visiting friends in Halifax and vicinlty.. The many friends of Mrs. Arth- ur Yeo are sorry to hear she has had to enter the Chronic Care Hospital in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nisbet. returned home on Sunday after spending two weeks visiting in Maine Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDoug- all spent the weekend in Stanley Bridge. Mr. Clyu Mlnard and family, Montreal. are spending some time with Mrs. Mlnard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ramsay. Halifax. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ram- say. l Mrs. Bertha hldstone returned home on Mondayt after having spent the past two months visit- ing in Holland and other Europ- ean Countries. Miss Constance Forbes has re turned to her home in Tyne Val- ley. after having spent the past few months visiting in U.S.A. Miss Ruth Williams, Toronto. is vacationing with friends in Tyne Valley and Port I-llll. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Folland. are visiting in Grandfalls, N.B., guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Christophe - seen. A Kiretty wedding was solemn- ized the St. John's Church; EI- lerslie, ori Saturday, July 2lst., when Sterling Alvin Phillips and Gertrude Jenn Cooke were unit- ed in the Holy hands of matri- mony. Rev. J.M. Findlay was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. I-'t.J. MacNell is ” was held at the homes of Mn. Shreve and Mrs. on Thursday evening, July 19th. Mrs. Gordon Batey and son. Toronto, and Miss Georgie Stew- art, Toronto, spent a week re- cently visiting with their sister. Mrs. Preston Grigg and Mr. Grigg and other friends and relatives in B.l-I Operations In Newfoundland ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP) - The - man committee studying operations of Canadian National Railways in Newfound- ggeep 1-gck.fgcQd land says the group will report on short - term problems and long range policies of the railway. W. P. Moffatt. chief of research for the railway, said the short term report will look into the whole problem of transportation in first of its kind ever appointed by the CNR--"It has been appointed only after serious consideration." T h e committee's investigations will deal only with Newfoundland. he said. Studies made on the mainland would be related to Newfoundland operations. The committee will study in-. ant creased traffic across Newfound- land's 600 miles of narrow gnage track. the increasing use of high. ways in the province and coastal shipping services. Investigate Decapitation Of Moncfon Man MONTREAL (CP) - Police in- vo ti ations continued Monday in- to the decapitation death of a &- year-old man whose body was found last Thursday night on C a n a d l a a National Railways Police identified the man as Walter Bowden of 4l2 lllghfleld St.. Moncton, N.B. They said a note was found in one of the vie- dressed to: some time visiting with her farh: ily in Toronto, Ontario. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oakes whose marriage took place on Wednesday. July 25th in e St. James Anglican Church, Port Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Oakes will reside in the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Ellis. Hamilton. Ontario, are vacation- ing at his old home in Noriham. The Presbyterian indies Aid Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian liasnlk of Commerce lll ing Summerside. P. E. 1. Phone 2235 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty a summer as. Sumruerside Optometrist E. E. Parkman opt, D.. R.0. ruoms am nnosmr 1-ans-ran nr.na. Summer st. Summersid- B. F. Hunter. 8.0. Summerside. P E. I Pbnne Ilia BMA u.ssAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 3.80.. 0.D. DsWates- street - surnmsrside Alton Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 8530 Photo ra here 3 l.'Dl0 n. w. suns storms! Ana; --meals. AID ran .- atsrrins lasrotta ifonns-A V - Cartool -Csotesa SllMMEliS TODAY (Tuesday). 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 "Forever Darling" With LUCILLE BALL, DESI ARNAZ and JAMES MASON It's the side-splitting com- edy of 1936. It's Americals screen hit in technicolor. WED. & THURSDAY "Flame Of The YVONNE DeCARLO & HOWARD DUFF ST. TERESNS WED" AUGUST 8 Excelenf Meals and Amusements. csarauo TEA" PARTY V cannon, wanrvnsnar, son. an and itsfreshsnenl of the architect. scan. incline sloping up from the ditch. The force of the impa t totally demolished the front of the car causing multiple injuries to the woman which re- sulted in her death. , , The accident occurred only a Anyon. mfgregted in transporting pupils from Newton to Klnkora School send tenders before August short distance from the tourist , , home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. He said the committee was the Cousins. in Park Corner when Mrs. I-lall together with her two sons John 10.. and Wade 12 was spending theiroaummer holidays. The boys were at the tourist home when the crash occurred and Mrs. 6t-ll t0l- Hall had been enroute to join them. after having visited Summerside. about friaudsin 1lmilesdist- The lt.C.M.P. and coroner Dr. W.E. Callaghan of Summerslde c A H E 0 were called to the scene following the discovery of the accident by IENSINUION . Mr. Lorne Campbell of Sea A coroner-'s jury was impanelled and the inquest was adjourned to the call of the coroner. View. sacred by the Inca Indians. grows . well at altitudes of 13.000 feet. u NOTICE THE PRINCIPAL, Klnkorn High School Inquest Is Being Held In Park Corner Fatality -0 us 1. band fMrs.Wads(Ca- so-s.nuur-mun; U therifselmrlall hf Chambersburg, on Funeral Home it .1” Pennsylvania. U.3.A., was exped- NOTICE calor, starring ' Edln njjj and Qulnoa, a cereal plant held gmgm. worth Sill). ' lstudentsa inigending toKahp- P . pyforamslonto - kora High School, Grades st Brigid" XI and XII. should do so an rungs; mango soon as possible. All com- ' municationa should be ad- I-at 11 ” ViaPortago ”' -- . Wednesday, August.8th' TENDER SEA CADET BUILDING SUMJVIERSIDE. P. E. I. Sealed Tenders will be received by G. Keith Plckard, Architect, Summerside. for the erection of a new Sea Cadet Building, frame construction, 30'0" x 800", until 5 P.M., August 15th, 1956. Plans and tender documents are available to con- tractors lnterested in submitting a tender from the office The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Cen lssosrn-anlw - oepted osswaskd tion next. y..ssomwr.1nm 2 H p I g . .5 ,, . iis. EVA", wry, V arms tof-'o.,9-Pt Arrrrmou ADVERTISERS... can nraouues as sorrows: Noon SATURDAY for TUESDAY'S pqor 5 pm. MON. for WEDNESDAYS pqer. 5 pm. TUESDAY for Ti-iI.llSDAY'S paper- 5 p.rn. WIDNDAY for 5 pass. nsussoav for sAfliltMY's pupa- S p.m. FRIDAY fsrtfoiiDAY'8pspsr . nsl E .3. 5. . pending the arrival horn Pam is ed to arrive at Summer-side by vania this morning of Mr. Hall. plane early this morning to com- ' plefe funeral arrangements for his wife who was found dead inside - her wrecked car at Park Corner. about six miles from Kensin on Sunday morning. Morecosnforfvleariag FALSE TEETH Mrs. Hall. 47 years of age. died ...E:"&.:'...”..'9..'.?;.3.'s- as a result of injuries. when the In MW-mu. Iorinkl 1955 Ford coach in which she was 'f,',',',', 2””... ,,,.”,'',.,1 mm driving alone. continued across 1 bis. 0 .-Isms; the "T" intersection where the fad)" "' mm” ”'A' lrishtown Road joins the North our-' (queue ugh). an Shore Highway at Park Corner raarlsoousssnydrwunhu and ploughed head on into the Mon. - Tues. 1:1! - 0:13. Allrol Hitchcock's master mix of nus- tery and comedy in "THE TROU- At the present time the body at "'3 mm 'A3U'"t iii Emu” l . i .0