Building . Summerside, P. n. I. Phone 1235 FINE STRING Cathing the "blg ones" is no novelty for for Mr. Marshall Ray- ner. well known sportsman from WESTERN Greenmount. shown above dis- playing n particularly fine string of ten sen trout ranging In size GUARDIAN DR. L. K. Zlclinski, Kensington nnd Kinkora will return to his iractice starting May 19th. FARMERS book your order now for puncheons sample on hand to your inspection. Limited number available for booked orders only. Waddell Bros. Crapsud. REGULAR Wednesday night dance Borden Legion Home. 0.30 to 12.30. Music by Lowell Hues- iis orchestra featuring Russell Warren. FUNERAL SERVICE-The fu- ncral of Mrs. William Hunter. held yesterday from the home of her brother, C.R. Profit. to Aiberton United Church for service at 2.30 p.m., was conducted by Rev. Mur- ray Gardner. Hymns were "Unto The Hills" and ”Forevcr With The lxrri.” Pail bearers were Messrs W.C. Leaviit. Heb-:r Corbett. R.M. Dunn, Allan McAleer, Vernon Eng- land and Le Berte Prldham. In- iermcnt was in Hillcrest Cem- rtery. DIES lN LOWELL - The death of Mr. Allan Haywood occurred suddenly at his home In Lowell. Mass. following several months of ill health. He was in his fifty- eightii year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haywood of How- lau, as a young man he went to the United States where he has since resided. ills wife, the former Miss Lillian Gard of Mill River, predeceased him thirteen years ago. He is survived by one sister. Mrs. Gordon Hardy (Nettie) of Aiberton and one brother. Roland. at Fortune Cove. The funeral will he from the home of his sister. Mrs Ilnrtly. on Tuesday afternoon at half-past two. Interment will he in Bloomfield Cemetery. New London Man Iniured By Power Mower Mr. Harold Dunning of New Lon- don was taken to Prince County Hospital yesterday suffering in- juries to his right hand sustained while working with a power lawn ITlnli'('T'. His injuries required a partial amputation of the index finger and he suffered sever lacerations of the middle and ring fincrs. Hos- pitnl authorities said last night that hp would he released during the evening or if not. this morning CULTURE EXCHANGE MOSCOW (Reuters)-Direct tele- phone contact was made Sunday between the Soviet Antarctic base on Mirny and the French polar ex- pedition on Adelie land. Moscow radio reported. After greetings be- tween the two expeditions. the So- viet basc. which suggcstcd the tele- phone link for the cultural and meteorological exchanges, enter- tnined the French with recordings of Russian music. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey : Canadian Bank of P Lu BUYING FOWL and chicken daily. Paying highest market pric- es. Phone or see Rex Dawson. GRASS SEEDS now in stock; also all grades cedar shingles John Myers, Carleton. WILL THE person who took the wrong pair of ovcrshoes from the gems dressing room. Bedeque Rink. near the end of the skating season kindly return to Wilbur Stavert, North " J and re- ceive reward. COLEMAN Western Star Royal Black Preceptory. meeting Or- ange Hail. Summerside. Friday evening. 0:00 o'clock. Tenth and eleventh degrees will be en- emplitied. Kingston and Bedeque Preceptories invited to attend. . Personals F-L Norman Wright, Mrs Wright and daughter Lorraine oi Halifax spent the r. .ekend holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. Central Bedeque. WELLINGTON , Mr. Edward Arsensult who has been employed in N.B. for last four months has returned home to St. Chrysostem. Mr. Donut Arsensult is able to be up around after being confined home through illness. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. Urbnnville. is visiting her two daughters. Mrs. Joseph E. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsen- nult. Mr Hubert Arsenault has re- turned from Moncton N.B.- from a visit with his sister who is ser- - iously ill. Their friends and relatives hope to see Mrs. Ted E. Arsenault and Mrs. Clayton Barlow home soon from P.C. Hospital where both re- cently underwz operations. The monthly meeting of St. Gil- bert Aiiar Society was held at the home of Mrs. Zita Arsennult. Roll call was answered by 12 members and one visitor. New committees were appointed. It was decided to hold bingo at home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Arsenauit and to purchase necessary articles for the school. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Anthony Maddix. roll call answered by a grab bag. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant and family, oyster Bed Bridge were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cyr Maddix. His many friends and relatives regret to learn Mr. Charles Camp- bell has been confined to his home by rheumatic fever. Mn. Wm. Maddix is teaching at Dewar School for the rest of the term. Miss Ells Arsensult spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. I d Mrs. Antoine Arsenault. Mr. Augustine Mnddlx returned recently from Halifax. N.S. where he was employed for winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Arsennult recently moved to Lot 10 where or SA rur from one pound to the largest three and a half pound beauty. All were caught on a spinning reel using worms for bait. Arlington Mon Dies Suddenly The death of M. J. Willa'rd Ram- say, a lifelong resident of Arling- ton, P. E. 1.. occurred suddenly at his home on Saturday. The late Mr. Ramsay who was in his 66th 3 S'side United Baptist Hold Annual Meeting And Supper The annual meeting and church supper of the Summerside United Baptist Church was held Wednes- day evening at 6.30 in the church hall with the Rev. K. Hobson. Past- or, presiding and reciting grace. Following the supper served by the Goodwill Committee. devotions were held and the minutes read by Mr. C. B. Jelly, clerk. Then follow- ed the report of the treasurer. Mr. W. A. Currie. The goodwill offering was received realisin substantial sum. The congregation was pleasantly entertained with a solo by Miss Myrna Hancock. and a duet by Miss Hancock and Miss Maureen Forbes. The accompanist was Mrs. Jack MacLeod. An interesting talk on Leader- ship Camp and Boys' rarllament was given by Mr. Charles Ballum. Mr. Walter Simmons and Mr. J. Frank Jenkins were delegated to attend the United Baptist Federat- ion convention to be held in Wolf- ville, N. S.. the last week in August The meeting approved a resol- ution protesting the commercial showing of films in the Province on Sundays. The resolution will be forwarded to the East Prince Ministerial Association. The reports of all the church organizations were given and all showed that much good work had been accompisihed. The reports were received as follows: pastor's report-Rev. Keith Hobson; clerk's report - C. B. Jelly; current ac- count and recapitulation of hall ac- count-Sunday School report J. E. Morrison, treasurer: Wom- en's Missionary Union - Mrs. ll. Ellis, treasurer; Laura Bain Society. Mrs. Doris Morrison. sec- retary and Mrs. Marion MacNeill. treasurer; Wilmot W. M. 5. Mrs. ” L Large. secretary; Lad- ies' Guild. Mrs. Edythe Dodds. treasurer, 'loodfeilows group-Mrs. Marjorie Bailem, secretary and John Fudge, treasurer; C. G. I. T. Miss Carol Jenkins, secretary-tre- asurer; Baby Band - Mrs. Marion Johnston, 3 e c r eta r y - Tre- asurer m M i s s i o n Band. Mrs. Colin Waugh. Mrs. Bruce Johmton and Mrs Charles Bailem; year, is survived by his wife. the former Violet Williams, and by the following sons and daughters, Ern- est. of Halifax. and formerly of Charlottetown; Victor. in Summer- side. Marion, Mrs. Clare Hsslam. Springfield; Gail. in Summerside; and Harry and Harland, at home. BOGAIIT AND TIERNEY STAR IN TENSE DRAMA. CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE Humphrey Bogart and Gene Tierney head the stellar cast for "The Taft Hand of God". Twent- ieth Century-Fox's CIncmaScopc- De Luxe color production. which will have its premiere today at the Capitol Theatre. The picture. based on a best-selling novel by William E. Barrett. tells the story of an American who, in order to escape from the service of Chi- nese wsriord. profnnes the cloth he wears. Forced by circum- stances into maintaining s mas- querade. he encounters further personal and emotional problems when he falls In love with a mis- sion nurse. Bogart has the role of the priest and Miss Tierney portrays the nurse in this unorthodox story which combines adventure with its delicate love story. Leo J. Cobb plays the Chinese warlord and other members of the cast include Agnes Moorehond. E. G. Marshall. Jenn Porter. Carl Ben- ton Reid. Vlctor Sen Yung. Philip Ahn and Benson Fong. Because the story is set in a remote province in Chins.in what is now behind the Communist "Bamboo Curtai.n”,' the picture quite obviously could not be flim- ed in its original locale. So, pro- ducer Buddy Adier had a Chinese mission and village recreated on the Twentieth Century-Fox rnnch near Malibu, California. A seven- scre compound. high-walled and Including a church. hospital. s rectory, school and other bulld- ings. the whole surrounded by U. - Edith Poole, sec- retary - treasurer; boys' work-re- port for Tyro-Waiter Simmons; for Sigma - Charles Bailem; Ex- plorers' group - Mrs. J. E. Mor- . Magistrate's tee - R. D.. Hcgg. chairman; promotion and goodwill - Mrs. W. G. Ellis; finance committee. Mr. Frank Jenkins, cliaiuuan. The report of the nominating committee was given by Mr. Elmer Waugh. Meeting closed with the doxology and benediction by Rev. K. R. Robson. Court At Aiberton There were twelve cases on the docket at the Aiberton Court House Friday morning with Magistrate R. S. Hinton presiding. Under the Highway Traffic Act a resident of Waterford was fined 55.00 and costs for not having an operator's lic- ense for the current year and an additional 32.00 and costs for hav- ing four people in the cab of a truck. A party from 0'Leary was fined 32.00 and costs for having four in a cab. A person from Campbellton was convicted of common assault and fined 520.00 and costs under the Criminal Code and for creating a disturbance in a public place. and additional 325.00 and bound over to keep the peace for twelve months. Under the Temperance Act a man from 0'Leary was fined S2000 and costs for having liquor which had not been purchased on his own permit. Three persons from Tignish and a resident of Bloomfield were all fined S2500 and costs for having liquor which had not been purchas- od from a vendor. A resident of Rosevilie was fin- ed 320.00 and costs for having liq- uor in a place other than n resid- ence and under the same charge a party from Aiberton was also fined 320.00 and costs. An Excise Act case, involving a party from Tlgnish, was adjourned until May 25th at Summerside. narm Gnowrn Australia's population was 9,313,- 000 at the start tion and natural increase having rison. leader; Property Commit- ndded 223,000 in 12 months. rice paddles and quiet streams. was built. Also constructed was a complete village square. where much of the action takes place. REPORT VESSEL SUNA TAIPEI. Formosa (AP) G Na- tionalist patrol ssels hit and pos- sibly sank one armed Communist craft in waters between Matsu is- land and the Red China mainland Sunday. the official central news agency reported. Communist shore guns joined the action. firing more than 20 rounds, but all Nationalist vessels returned to base without damage or casualties. NOTICE "Aunt Minnie from Min- nesota" a 3-act comedy will be presented in Borden Legion Hall, Thursday, May 24 at 8:30. Mr. A. ” will be for the summer. BM , INSURANCE B. E. Ellis 8 Son Limited .2 Fire - Auto - cum!!! I Summer St. Summerside lOptomotrist E. E. Parkman Opt, n., no. PHONE am - REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside B. l'. Hun Summerside. P. I2. I SMALLMANS BUILD A. Ilnymond Grant. I .. o.n. Q Water street Summerside Anovo Maurice Mill's Men's Wont PHONE I5!) THE READ STUDIO Photofrn her: 0. . Hogs on the rind an extra necessary shrink. or about is i ATTENTION HOG PRODUCER! IN THE WELLINGTON AREA V Beginning Tuesday. May 22nd. MR. RALPH ARSENAULT. of the Wellington Produce Co. Ltd.. will be collecting hogs for us each week nnd loading at Wellington station, when your hogs nro randy, list them with Ralph Arsensnlt Phone N. or at Arsennnlt and Gsndet. For the bent returns for your hon ship them to your nearest market. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED doycootsyoulto4lbo.fnnn- cnntlh. Business n-fps uh Isonn Instead of dnyn -In the crowds, nrrivo fresh and relaxed. 'I'CA'I own brand of friendly urvIce-- Inulncu lnvel n plenuro. Go by ntr next A CENTRAL 8: WEST- ERN CANADA S PRINCIPAL U. S. CITIES A EUROPE A BERMUDA. NASSAU AND THE CARRIBEAN All are within easy reach by TCA with connec- tions at Moncton. Also connections to Boston at Hslifnsr. See your Travel Agent or T sh Street (adjacent Brunswick Hotel) nllo Lobby. the Non Bootlnn in Halifax. TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES . more fine for Iininou. has the lllll day - l-byoizim.” on the ground nnd in the air-rnnkn time. Phone for spnce now. CA Office In Monctan. 985 Main REGENT STERLING HAYDEN - ARTHUR FRANZ TDIIIBIIT 7.15 - 9.10 TODAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; r-cM9Hi7.Ev BOGART RT-IEY - SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY 7:15 - 9:15 snuucrst COVENANT MAN em maul I: BIIDDY noun emu -. sumo wmvnl Us-I HI; I1 Aifitfil HAYES . .m'--.. -. L.....n . of 1956, immigra- , . U .. . Clair J. Callaghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Callaghan of Ebbs- fleet, P.E.l. received his Bachelor of Engineering Degree with honors from Nova Sctoia Technical Col- lege on May 9. His field of speci- alization was Electrical Engineer- ing and in thl- department he was the leading student. Prominent in Rugby circles for many years Mr. Callaghan was a member of the 1953 Maritime Sen- and Intercollegiate Rugby team of St. Dunstar's College. Af-. ter graduating from St. Dunstairsl with the Degree of Bachelor of Arts which he received with dis-. tinc"en he attended St. Francis' Xavier University in Antigonish to complete his pre.aratory enginerr. ing course and then won the l".1. glneerlng Institute of Canada prizel In his first year at Nova Scotia Technical Colleg awarded on thel basis of outsta ding ability in both scholarship and extra-curricular activities. I In September he will return tor St. Dunstan's to teach in the En- g' .2-ring Department. i -. O '1 CAMEO KENSINGTON Mon - Tues. 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tues, 3:30. Meet the Sheriff of Bluerock Countypscared of guns . and afraid of gals . . . Will Rogers Jr., a wonderful chip off the old block! as "THE BUY FROM OKLAHOMA". in color. co-starring Nancy Olson. Bank drawing Mon., Wed. and Friday worth 8125.00. ROYAL Borden Mon. - Tues. 8 P.M.; Matinee Tues. 8:30. "AIN'T MlSBEHAV- lN'." starring Piper Laurie and Rtlrry Calhoun, in color. Also Ser- Ia . will supply Respirators For jlise 0n Ferry Following discussions with offic- m ilals of the Department of Trans- the Minister of Fisheries announ ed Yesterday that respirators w ILII future be made available to lcrew members of the S. S. Prince Edward Island when cleaning boilers, furnaces, or smoke boxes al svm-4.-u...-... v9r-m?-- lottetown on May 2, where he will be employed for the summer llnclillliisn of Woodvnie are glad iport, Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, children :M. P.. parliamentary assistant to sites” 9' M75- Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace on fl; Sunday. May om. V ' ALMA I Mr. Leigh Donald went to Char- The Guardian. Page 15 Tuesday. May 22, 1956 The many friends of Mrs. Charles toknowsheisnbiotobeoutngnin i onths. d after being confined to her home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Profit and with a severe sttnckof flu. D The Misses Rae and Isabel Don- d of the Income Tax Dept. Char- aboard this ship. Previously. the men assigned to this work had experienced pro- dionsed physical discomfort to e, :s and respiratory systems due to the effect of the fine sooty car- bon dustpfrom the oil burning furn- aces ll'lllCIl filled the air in the confined areas in which this work is conducted. As a result of an Investigation lint-o this matter. Mr. MacNaught 53” that the department had as- sured him that Instructions have been issued that respirators be sup- Dlied to the men when requested y them. -. o f3;-i-we of Summerside were Profits pal-ent5'Il0SLCL0WII accompanied by their slster. Mrs. Fred Turner and the ichiidren of Winsloe were guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wall- lnce Donald on Sunday, May 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neshit and All Taxes due Kinkora School District No. 116 must be paid by June 9th. Otherwise they will be handed in for collection without any further notiec. Signed: BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. TIME PAYMENT PLAN As little as uuonus; E. M. CANNON "PLAY AS YOU PAY" 3 dgoowni Moulded Plywood Paceships .. Made in Mahone Bay, N. S., t i from 59216.00 and up may be gull-E11355? ed on Time Payment Plan. - PARDON OUR TEARS! BUT WE SURE HATE TO SEE THESE OUTBOARDS GOING AT THESE PRIC& 2511.1-. EVINBUDE 1955 Model 3535.00 9-7 H-P- EVINRUDE 00.50 6II.P.LAUSON (Air Cooled) 105.00 3 mp. LAUSON (Air cooled) 05.00 1.1 K.P.NEP'1'UNE (New) 100.00 15 Il.P. nvuvnnnn zoo.o0 ALL MOTORS GU Court St. Summerside Weyebeentalldngtomotorisfx ooasttoooast f andherdswhatyoutailus you want: split-second service and we Imperial E our best to give itiao you at our stations In A hurry for gasoline? Imperial lino in tho'plsco to oornei want your one completely Remember this: our lmporlnl means on! point lubricated. by ohnrt. nooordin; to that nfnotnrors npoolnontfonnf , You'll and our lsnporint luo Station hnndlly located near f you. Call in and no no today. ALWAYS LO O K 4, ,,4:-.'s.uu-,- - sso Dealers are doing and carefully lubricated? "Specialised Lubrication" 'I'O IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST , My .. V