Attending of the Grand Orange Lodge of ‘P-E.I. in Summerside yesterday, BACK IN MONTAGUE William MacLean has re- to her home in Montague to her in Montague after ‘visiting . guest of her son and ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beer. RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL _ Mrs. James Smith, Arlington, Mass., has returned to Symmes Hospital, Arlington for further ‘surgery. Mrs. Smith is the for- mer Jean Carver, eldest daugh- ter of Mrs. Hersey Carver and the late Mr. Carver of Lyndale, Prince +Edward Island. Her friends here will be looking for- ward to her complete wecovery. HALIFAX VISITED _ ,- +. Stanford Peardon, accompanied by his Stanferd Jr., was a recent to Halifax, N.S., 1 Cards * Chartered Accountants T. Earle-Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building femmerside, P. £. 1. Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited ‘Fire — Auto — Casualty 6 Semmer St. y_ Summerside o o Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. 0. #.0. PHONE 3287 . lamer St. : _ B. F. Hunter, R.0. Semmerside, . E. |. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS _ Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water %. Summerside A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. Phone S’Side 3818 GRAND MASTER ATTENDS SESSION Leslie H. Saunders, Grand ee oe Mrs. P. M. Mac- on a Water Street building. At the time of the accident Kil- bride was working for the Fran- cis Brown Deniolition Company. Rushed to the Victoria General Hospital he died , shortly after ‘| arrival there. He was 29. PRIZE WINNER John Preston Macintyre, B.A., of Montague, P.E.I., was one of 17 a who received their doctor dental surgery degree at Dalhousie University, May 8th. Mr. MacIntyre was awarded the Canadian Society of Dentistry for Children Award and the Dr. H.S. Crosby and Dr. J.P. Me- Guigan Children’s Dentistry %-BUSINESS BOOMING With two fully-loaded drag- ger sarriving in port almost proce rare pack Pp a a Pack- Hing-Company sen Fisheries, are working overtime .to keep up with the bumper sea harvest. On several occasions in the past 10 days the 200 employees of each company’s filleting plant Were required to work from two to.four hours after supper. To avoid congestion one dragger was unloaded on each of the past two Sundays. In addition to the 400-man working force employed in their major plants these two companies each have 12 employees in their fish meal plant. Another 75 per- i |; Sons work full-time in Eastpack’s ldbser cannery. Both fishermen and packers point out that this year for some reason as yet undetermined, the various types of groundfish land- ed are on the average smaller in size than normal. FIVE C UIT The town of is will soon have five telephone circuits in | direct connection with Charlotte- town. At present only two are in operation. _ Construction ,of the necessary installations yesterday had reach- ed a point half way between the two centres. : land Telephone Company, J.F. Moore, commercial repre- sentative, were in Souris yester- day on business connected with the phone service. 70 PROTEST TESTS KHARTOUM, Sudan (Reut) — The Sudan will protest in the United Nations over France’s proposed nuclear tests in the Sahara, Maj.Gen. Talaat Farid, information minister in the Su- danese government; announced Notice is hereby given Crecket and Gallant Bidg.. $’Side here. Seep ‘ 2nd DISTRICT QUEENS LIBERAL ASSOCIATION \ Nomination Convention that a nominating convention will be held in HAMPSHIRE HALL on THURSDAY, MAY 14, at 8:30 P.M. for the purpose of nominating two Liberal candidates to contest the 2nd district of Queens in the next ‘Provincial Election. The public is cordially invited to at- tend. Special speakers will address the meeting. AUSTIN BOWMAN, President. ; ‘ * a 4 ‘ esc ae ee . Friday, Entries Post Marked After This _ Date Will Not Be Accepted: CLOSING DAY . For P. E. |. PASTURE COMPETITION May 15 " ©. mistress, L.O.B.A. . “a GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8081; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 5 PAGE ot the Giciztct ware atte 4 mes Hl 3 E , grans of P.E.I. Mr. Saunders, grand master of G.O.L. of British Am- erica, is a former mayor of To- ronto, and presently is owner of a printing business in that city. 'InJured Boy Has Operation SUMMERSIDE — Seven-year- e Es il ig : einai i t g u ‘considered old Nelson Blanchard of Sum- merside was reported in satis- factory condition in Halifax hos- pital last night after undergoing a head operation. The young lad, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blanchard, Notre Dame Street, had a plate placed in his head, his father Is Wrecked LU reported. RCAF mercy flight. retire a $200,000 bond debentures held by a town. the late Mary Kennedy Monday: 11, was held Wednesday afternoon “What A Friend We Stewart, Leo Collings, and Everett Buchanan. Interment took place duction of 1948. Nelson was- struck by a car Tuesday evening and late in the night was flown-to Halifax Town To Save $6,000 Yearly SUMMERSIDE — A decision to in 1963 which will save the town annual interest payments of $6, 000, was made at a Town Coun- cil meeting Tuesday night. Town Manager Joseph Brophy explained that $180,000 of these bank is purchased by at $93.23 per $100, which is $5.42 per $100 less than they cost the gue who passed away Kings County Memorial Hospital, Andrew’s Presbyterian conducted by Rev. M. Carl Currie. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth presided at the organ and the hymns were Jesus”’ and “Abide With Me’”’. The pallbearers were Hubert Nelson, Richard Reilley. James MacLean, William teel. Flower were Raymond Reilley, Temple Llewellyn, Gavin Hicken gue Community cemetery. ITALIAN ELECTRICITY _ Italy’s production of electric power in 1958 was double the pro- issue due chartered the_town New Westminister. 40-foot pleasure boat from Vic- toria, B.C. was heavily damag- ed recently when it was carried by_wind and tide »nto the Steven- son Jetty. The boat, “Kim K”, valued at $2900, is believed to be a total loss. It is not insured The boat was going from Vic- toria to Pitt River, and aboard were owner - operator Weston Frewd Knight, Victoria and for- merly of Souris and passenger Edward Goff, of 69 Port Coquit- lam, formerly of Cardigan. The mishap occurred at 2 p.m: at the mouth of the Fraser River off the Stevenson Jetty, when a coupling on the propeller shaft broke. Funeral Is Held Of Mary Kennedy Says Premier MONTAGUE—The funeral of of Monta- at the from St. Church and _was Have in Theodore in Monta- ‘Novel Idea’ Summerside. Town Council's proposal that the carferry Vaca- tionland be bought by the Dom- inion government for a run be- tween Summerside and Point Du Chene, N.B., was termed a novel idea by Premier A.W. Matheson yesterday. | The premier said the proposal showed initiative and imagina- tion “that has not been display- ed by other councils and boards.” He also noted the Summerside Board of Trade has\im the past shown interest in the transporta- tion problems of the Island by making representation to Ot- tawa. “I am interested in anything that will improve the transpor- tation facilities between the Is- land and mainiand and if the Vacationiand can dock at Sum- merside I am completely in favor of it.” For all your baking use if you bake at home- Best Yeast is so convenient! anes 36 Floats ror Carn With several more floats ex- pected, at leas‘ thirty-six floats are now. indicated for the Sum- merside Lobster Carnival parade on July 16, the second day of the -earnival,ameeting of representa- tives of the various groups and businesses were told last night in the Summerside auditorium by Dave Carnegy, a committee chairman, who said that more than half of these were being en- tered by business firms. May 20th has been set as the date by which the committee wish to establish the definite number of floats that will be en- tered, and by May 26th they ex- pect to know the theme of the float that will be prepared by each entry, leaving more than a month to complete their construc- tion. The east shed on the Marine Wharf in Summerside will be and construction of the floats pre- vious to the Lobster Carnival, and the meetinz last night was given a comprehensive revort by as- sistant carnival director Kings Co. Lobster Catch Is Reported Up This Year Indicated r Carnival Parade | | made Available for the storage| lowing the } LE a sli ef haat | ie a if i purchased for use in the decora- tion of floats. The suggestion was made by Claude Ives in regard to the use of insulation foil which might be suitable for some forms of decor- ation, and spray painted to any desired color. By knowing the theme of each float that will be entered the committee expect to prevent duplication of float construction, and thereby make the parade more interesting. Color slides and movies were shown to the meeting, depicting the various types—of_floats that have been constructed at moder- ate cost and entered in other Maritime parades, and of other ideas that have been used to brighten float parades. 3,000 SPECS DONATED Russ Kelly (left), chairma pairs are seen on the counter as,;from many points outside the the bank of light campaign most of the glasses are contained| Province. When the donations Eric Jessome, zone chairman for |in the many boxes piled nearby.|from Souris, Charlottetown and Island Lions Clubs, check over! o.2- 3.900 pairs are in this lot| Borden have been tabulated its the huge pile of glasses that have , been donated to their campaign | With 2,800 of these having been|expected that more than 5,008 and which are to be packed for|donated to the Kensington Club! pairs of glasses will be shipped shipment to India. Only a few'which was in receipt of glasses!from the province. BUILT IN ALBERTON Fisherie ALBERTON Deputy-Minis- ter of Fisheries Eugne Gorman, Warren Farrer, district protec- tion officer for Prince Edward Island, other government offi- cials and reuresentatives from various Maritime firms will be on hand for the first sea trials and the official handing over of a new fisheries patrol boat built Trials Set Today Jaycee Head To Visit PEI. A. C. Ashforth of Toronto, pres dent of the Canadian ot Commerce, will pay an official visit to Summerside and Char- lo‘tetown boards of trade June 10, it has been announced. While in Charlottetown Mr Ashforth will be guest speaker ai the annual meeting of. the local Board of Trade. He will also be the leading speaker at the an- nual meeting’ of the Maritime Provinces board slated for Saint John June 14-16. Mr. Ashforth will visit all trade boards in the Atlantic Provinces in the period May 25—June 16. s Cutter are Captain Martin..Picco of Petitdegrat, N.S., and® engineer Mabei Bonin whose home is in Arichet, Cape Breton Island, where the patrol craft will be based. - Chief designer at Alberton In- dustries is Phillip Kinch of /AlI- berton. by Alberton Industries, this af- ternoon . here. The new Cape Island type cut- ter is 42 feet long and is powered by an 80 h.p. diesel engine.. A bow cabin has comfortable year round accommodation for a two- man crew. | It is the first vessel of its kind to be built on Prince Edward Is- land. The crew members arrived in Alberton on Tuesday in time for the launching ‘of the cutter. They Showing At Morell Theatre Friday Columbia Pictures Present “LAWLESS STREET" Starring Randolph Scott in his top gun role. This is a top western show for the whole family.sColor by “Technicolor”. Show time 8 o'clock. ADVERTISING The mee‘ing was attended by; some thirty people who indicated | a lively interest in the carnival) and most of them remained: fol-| adjournment of the meeting for an informed discuss- ion in regard to the carnival and | the float parade. i The Lobster Carnival will be; a. CORRECTION It was incorrectly stated in yesterday’s paper that a Cam- paign to assist Air Cadets is sponsored by the Royal Air Ferce Association. 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