THE WESTERN GUARDIAN INCE COUNTY OFFICE l 3 Summer Street, Summeraide. Phone 8031. News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representltlvel GEORGE ci.ow and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following store: In Summersldez sell B0 M," Doucette's Grocery. water Street; Vince's Grocery. I20 Russell Street: Enmnn's Self- service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Oonvent Street. ILL Waite in Kenslugton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 Hone. okstore. Summer Street; Gourllee Drugstore. 21 Control Street; Kelly's News-stendrwater Street; Mark Geudet. 07 Grenville Street; Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Kensingion laycees Insiall New Officers on T1l95d&Y-evening the Ken- ainston Junior Chamber of com- merce held their annual meeting in the form of ,a supper meeting 35 Chamllionb Restaurant. Mr. Gerald MacKenzie was the chair- man. The following slate of officers - was installed for the coming year: President. Edward Macciougan: ...vARlETY CONCERT Irish- CLUB meeting a -KENSINGTON COMMUNITY m" V” Pmldeniv Gordon Cooke: '5 the home of second vice president, mt.-n Hall. Thursday. May 7th. ..1'.Vl.()Al)lNG car of shavings Mrs. Peter Nelson,Friday, May 1st. Vow Annzin. Thursday. Anni -MAY 10TH Mother's Day. Ask ”””" 3”” DR Jams Hlssins. ii: Cnlin Waugh. Wllmot. Monse Jewellers to show you the Rmald Kenmdyv W- 5' M301-99" 30 ” many items they sell to make and Gemge H”WMi' ,.A1).1l?Dl(3ATlON of "The mother happy. M5 ”"”" AVE” W” initiated llissinz Heiress" tWef'reuIn1 --,,,.. Moncill 101' drama 95 V” h H -S!-IEIIBROOKE Calf Club pre- 135... place, Central B:-deque ll - sent three-act play "Ghost of ,Vfn.x' l3'll- Cllrim" 8130' Farley": Farm", Sherbrooke Hall. -'" Friday. May lst, 8:15 o'clock. ...1-1iF.F.TOWN hall. Thursday. spociallicsp W... mm, st, Paul's Aczitlcmy L....E..j. ”, ;. f4umm's-rsirlrx, prt-scnl. vijqrflold )l.1n's .Vlonc,v'. sponsor- P” hi Swim Frecmwn Home -and -Mrs. Frank.-McQLlaid of Em.V- ':'h'W' --,, vale is at present visiting in Ken- ...u'li ll.-XVE FOR. SALE one singioii. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .p..Q,. Entprpriga mmgr-, Double Vincent M:icY'Wls. la.-I... ind warming closet. Gnnd - ;'1nn. built to do a lot of work one small Record Range with W;;..i:;i.. Cflllllacls. Fill” Sside Firms l(cr.singlnn. O'I'I'AVl'A. April 29-tSpecial)- , -nce Edward Island, which usu- 4” M005” S”"”"”””l” "Tm ally doesn't tlgiire in defence pro- --l”"- Cut "U1, pr,” mi duction department contracts. ap- t. ”'"5-1 "' S"'”"l"-Vs Gu"rdm"' poured in the departmental con- , WHIP Wnllnrc .iln1S”- W? tinct list from April 1 to 15 today. lSv"'5i1"”-'"” '""'””5'”” Male" for the first time in several W l””" "”d5' months. Two Summerside firms ""'E were awarded defence contracts is v ,. - n this period. One was to Josep ri::rihiriiia?:iMih5giFrh)mer:ldg 351- Road and Cempziiiy, Limited. for in! Court yesterday morning 303.550 T0? -908i T115 595005 W35 rh,lY;'l"fl on three counts rcsultlniz to Summcrsides White Star Laun- from a disturbance in a restaurant dry Limited and amounted to s16.- tn Siimmcrside were further re- 500 for laundry services. mud.-ct tiiilil Friday for hearing -m---m: ”lnP of the defendants is from F.or- Scientists estimate that tribes- rirn. mid the other is from llam- men in Sweden were farming and tltnr: Ontario. raising cattle as early as 3.000 B.C. W A N T E D GARETAKER ron SUMMERSIDE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Free Living Accommodations including Light, Heat and Water This is an excellent job for the summer months For is married couple without children r'”l.V ..)l()'ll(lR(,'Y('I.ES, parts a n d m.(.5...-ins, watches. diamonds. ,.4.-. said tlirnugzliotit P. IE. I. by Excellent Wages Apply in person to H. E. GAUDET. President Capitol Theatre, Summcrside CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Wcdnesday-Thursday-Warner's bring back another oldie with lots of action and thrills with Errol Flynn. Randolph Scott, Humphrey Bogart, Miriam Hopkins ln- ”VIRGlNIA CITY" Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Pcodoeedb1IOlll1'LW'lICII Dineiedbyl'RAN'lTASHI.lN '”UIe:b1FreeiTeell.ll. Ibher1LWelei ' endlanphouinu p; Alnnveihain . ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT T0-IIIGIIT 7.15 . 0.15 James A. Ramsay; secretary, Eric Jessome; treasurer, Arthur Avery; executive, in an impressive ceremony by Mr. T. J. Ling. Mr. Archie Johnstone was nom- inated as a regional ...; president, to the Maritime conference of the Jaycees to be held in Saint John in May. Mr. Gordon Cooke was. elected chairman of the Blood Donors Clinic to be held in Ken- slngton on June lotli. The members decided to request the town to sweep and clean the front streets and to spray calcium chloride on the gravelled streets of the town. - Considerable discussion to o k place regarding the disbanding of the organization and the forming. of a. board of trade in the town." Mr. Gordon Cooke and Mr. Eric Jessome are to investigate the pos- sibilities of forming a branch of this organization. Past president Gerald MacKen- zie read the annual report of the branch and the financial report asi read was favorably received by tlltfi 15 members present. s,l Lobster risiigiien Ready For season -Although the North shore lob- ster season does not open officially until May lst, it is permissable to run lines today and fishermen in West Prince are all set to set sa.. for the nshing grounds at twelve noon. Tlmusands of traps are piled high on the wharves and at the harbours in readiness for the lopenlng day. The belt situation lwas described as good in all locali- ll.lE8 with no shprtagc anticipated. 1Unlike last year when drift ice de- llayed trap setting for several days. gno difficulty is expected from that lquarter. As far as was known last ievening the new carapace meas- furemcnt for lobsters was to be en- iforced which particularly affects) inshcrmcn in the Western Prince larea. where a smaller run of lob- psters is caught than in other sec- -tions of the province. . l Among those launching new 'boats at Alberton South this rear are Merle Matthews with I new thirty-five foot boat powered Wltlli an eight cylinder Marina engine; Kenneth Hutt. also e. thirty-five ywere Colin Waugh, Wilmot; Eddie Vfoot vessel powered with e 120 li.p. -is-cylinder Marine engine. Herbert ililraser and Herbert Avery also are starting the season with new and larger boats. i LONDON. (Reuters)-Results of soccer matches played in the Un- lted Kingdom Wednesday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aston Villa 2. Cardiff 0 0 Chelsea 3, Manchester C 1 Derby C 0. Preston N E 1. Division II Barnsley 1, Fulham 1 Nottingham F 2, Southampton 3 Sheffield U 0. Hull 0 2. Division 111 Northern Bradford C 0. Oldham A 0 Chester 2. Barrow 1 Crewe Alex 1. Grlmsby 2 Darlington 0, Halifax 2 Gateshead 5. Accrington 0 I-fertlepools 2. Workington 2 Rochdale 1. Mansneld T 0 stockport 2. Bradford 0. Division In southern Aldershot 0, Bristol R. 0 Crystal P 1. Watford 0 Reading 2, Queen's P R 0 Southend U 0. Bristol C 4 SCOTTISH LEAGVE Division A I-Iibcrnien 4. Ralth R 1. . Scottish Cup Final Replay Aberdeen 0. Rangers 1. Thirty-one carpets specially wo- ven for use in Westminster Abbey at the Coronation cover a total of more than 3,000 square yards. Professional cards ll. F. IIUIITER R. o. summerelde. P. I2. I. Complete Visual Analyse: Glance: Fitted PHONE one sMAr.LMAN's BUILDING OPTOMZETRIST T. EARLE IIIGIIEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommeree Smnmerelde. P. E. L, PHONE 28!! E. E. PARKMAII Opt. 1). lt.0. OPTORIETIIIST Glueee l-'itted',- Eyes Examined Olliee floors: 0 to it - I to I end by appointment- PHONE 3187 Soccer Results 1 THE GUARDIAN. Siside Co-op Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Ass'n. Ltd. Holds Annual Meeting -A net profit of 58.14300 on Prince Edward Island which he not sales of some 3438.000 on gro- said has expanded rapidly in the cerlee. feeds, meat, eggs and fruit was the highlight of the yearly financial statement of the Sum- mersidis Co-operative Association Ltd. at its second annual meeting last evening. The meeting follow- ed a. very enjoyable banquet in the Summerslde Baptist hall at- tended by approximately l'l5 peo- pie. The meeting approved a recom- mendation from the board of di- past twelve years to include 35 co-operatives and 64 credit, union organizations. Directors and members express- ed appreciation of the fine job done by the manager and staff. The manager. Mr. Rod MacNevin. in a humorous reply. introduced the various memb a of the staff and described the role played by each in making the co-operative a friendly and convenient place to M. MacLean. manager of the Co- op Super Market in Charlottetown; Louis O'Connor. president of the Co-op Union of P.E.I.; Malcolm Reeves. president of Central Far- mers; Lorne (hllbeck, secretary of Central Farmers Co-op; Wallace Coles. assistant manager of Char- lottetown Co-op SuperMarket;Leo Corcoran. auditor withco-opUnion course in Summersicle and will of P.E.I.: and several other dl-- receive their wings at a later date. mil present wings to a class of trainees at R.C.A.F. Station. Bum- merside. For the first time in the history of training New students here, the graduates will include an of- ficer and a flight cadet from the Danish alriorce. Several other Danish trainees are at present on PAGE FIFTEEN Honor student of the class will be P,IO S. A. Lord of the R..AJ.". Course commander is P70 A. C. Falkner. The class will be made up of Canadians. British and French stu- dents. It is expected that the newly formed R.C.A.f. band will be in attendance. Weather permit- ting. the ceremony will take D1301 out of doors.-E rectors and members of the Sum- merside Co-operative Association Ltd.-S. EXCITING NEW PIN-UP- Arrow Wings Parade Al S'side Today rectors that five per cent lnter- shop. --- est be paid on paid up share cap- other speakers called upon for -'!'h15 IYWTHO0” at ””'99' ital and thatbfive per cent be shun Wench” were Rev. W, E ggliaickx Aircgommgcgige .I;n'P.I- paid to mem ers on pa ronage ' vng on. . ., . . t. 101” dividends. The directors also re- s”"p5”"' M me '”"e"'”” departs air liaison officer of the RAFA Dnigncd go 5. won, commended that members apply meni. 51- DUHEMHT UnlV9l'!l'Y: C. It Alrforce Headquarters Ottawa, , - their dividends to share capital w"huco"" Pim for the further promotion of the business. Four new directors. as suggested. by the nomination committee. were approved by the meeting. They Harrington, Suimmerside; Emery Linkletter. Linklettfer Road and Leo Farrell. Central Lot 16. Mr. John Barrett of Lot 16 was; suggested by the committee butl declined and was replaced by one; or the above named new direc-' tors. The retiring directors are. Reu- ben Large. Edward Gillls. Harry Llnkletter. and Kenneth MscLean. The nominating committee was men and women. Call and ANNOUNCING The Opening on Saturday. May 2nd 0T HARDYTS MEN'S AND r30YSl WEAR. Also a complete line of Tip Top Tailors samples for see our high quality goods. WESLEY HARDY . Alberton composed of Charles Yeo. Frank Jardine and 0. Johnston. The meeting was presided over by the president of the Summer- sicle Go-op Association, Mr. Bren- ton C. Clark. who presented the president's report. Mr. Vernon Matthew. the secretary presented the minutes of the previous meet- Mr. J. G. Dennis, supervisor of- the Co-operatlve Union of P.E.I i gave a. very encouraging report on the summerside Co-op and the' co-operative movement throughout 1 Found Relief From WSGIIITIO mu n to suffer with a dull. continuous i ache mm my hip down my leg". writes l Mr. Geo. F. MBCGFCKOP. 1604 E. 8th Ave. i i ancouvcr. The steady pain ve me no . rest day or night. One day wggn my leg was so painful I could hardly get about. a ' stranger Hi0DDed me. He had once suffered much the. same thing! until he tried Temvlgton s T-R-C's. e recommended T-R-C s to me. I wish I could thank him. for in a short time T-R-C's gave me longed-for relief from my sciatic pain." Don't suffer from Sciatic. Rheumatic or Artliriuc pain. Take Templcton's l l l proprietary medicine specially made to ma ' lng. T-R-C's--Canada's LARGEST-SELLING bring quick relief from such pain. At drug counters. only 65c. 31.35, . Schurmans School Paracle l"”' Presents the following Programme over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. MAY lsf. 1953 - AT 7:30 P. M. 1-North Bedeque School Chorus'. Grades 7-8-9-10. 7r--Norma Remseyf, Mt. Pleasant. Grade 7, Public Speak- 3--Lorne Plattst. Searletown. Grade 7. Piano Solo. 4---Donald Llnkletter'. Llnkletter. Grade 3. Reading. 5--Cottle Toombst. Bedeque. Grade 8. Piano Solo. 6-Catherine Murphy". Bedeque. Grade 5. Reading. 7---Hazel Robinson'. Searletown.iGrade 7, Piano Solo. 8--Olaf MacDona1d', Bedeque. Grade 8. Reading. INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST BALTICT vs. MIDDLETONT ' ' These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 Classroom Division. All contestants are asked to be on hand at 7:00 P.M. on Friday and spelling teams at..7:3O PM. A Public Service Feature of The M. F. Schurmen Co. Ltd. 4-95 Comfortable soft-collar style, with rounded-oh, ihori points. Trim body-tapered Fit. Stop in and see the Arrow Rodnor in your choice of fine "Sanforlzed"49 fabrics. HOLMANS IOI AIIOW SHIRTS Neuiesi style yet for" dress-up' occasional 9-Cape Traverse School Chorus', Grades 7-5-9-10. 10-Doreen Baker', North Bedeque. Grade 5, Vocal Solo. 11-Dale MacWllllams'. Cape Traverse. Grade 8. Pub- lic Speaking. 12-Catherine Murphy'. Becleque. Grade 5, Plano Solo. 13-Dorothy Campbell'. Mt. Pleasant. Grade 7. Reading. 14-North Bedeque School Chorus'. Grades 4-5-6. 15-Adele Cutcliffe'. Cape Traverse. Grade 8. Vocal Solo 16-Clarann Found'. Ellerslie-Bidelord. Grade 9. Vocal Solo. EXTRA SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Regular 10.95 HOMESPIIN BEDSPREADS Week-End Special 7.93 Here's an Extra Special on fast colored. easily laundered Homespun Bedspreads. Attractive scroll designs in 86 by 105 inch size. The colors cedar. blue. aqua and hunt- er's green. Get an extra spread and make matching drapes for your bedroom. Mill Ends of Cotton BROADDLOTH One to five yard lengths in an assortment of pleasing shades and a variety of weights and qualities. This cotton broad- cloth is 36 inches wide. regular values to 65 rents a yard-EXTRA SPECXAL a yard .. . Clearing Odd Lines nnnssn-znss Made of nylon. satin or broadcloth in white only. Sizes from 32 lo 40 in the selection. Regular values are from 1.75 to 2.95--EXTRA SPECIAL- HALF PRICE REGENT TIIEATIE BLDG. summer It lninmereitle Men I Save Here ! soon QUALITY GABARIJIIIE TOPCOATS Regular 25.00 and 29.50 WHILE THEY LAST 5.66 End of the line from regular Spring Stock. Avail- able In taupe. navy and gray shades. leciion clearing at this special coats with zip-in linings. to 42. and Savcl ll0Llllll NS The sizes are from 36 Buy your Spring Topcoat this Week-end 26 ONLY IN THE LOT - - BE EARLY! Sorry - - No Phone 0r Mail Orders In the coi- t saving are Top- All SALES FINAL