The revival of a well known Industry of yesteryears is seen in the boat building exhibit oi mitt Bros. of Alberton now be- in: shown at the Provincial Ex- liiliition. Seen above are three tipcs of craft which are built hi the island firm. The cabin silip in the above picture I: a combination fishing and plea- sure craft. The small craft to the left is a popular model of Z7 outboard speed boat and to the rear is the typical lobster boat which has been left unfinished to show the construction of the craft. in addition to boat building the Alberton industry do gener- al woodworking mainly sashes and doors. They employ an av- erage of ten men the year (around and business is steadily P. E. I. BOAT BUILDING jexpandliig. i The fishing craft built by Hutt I Bros. are said to be very pop- ular with the fishermen of the island. As a matter of fact t.liose concerned with the boat building at the Hutt flrni were formerly engaged in the Iishing industry and are in a position to imple- .ment Ilupt0VEI'IIEIIl5 which are to the benefit of the fisherman. ALBERTON Mrs. Erskine Hardy. Alberton. is a patient in the Western lln-piial . During the past week Mr. gnti Mrs. Norman Hardy and little daughter Karen. of Al- hi-rtun, visited briefly with Mrs. li:ir.iy's parents. Mrs. and Mrs. Kt-ir llathc-riy. Wiltshire. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Metherall and their daughter, Mrs. Taylor. have arrived ironi Natick. Mass. in visit Mr and Mrs. John Lew- .s. Aiherton. and other relatives. iiiss Enid McArihur of New- ton Centre and Mrs. Beatrice Mango of West Newton. Mass.. are guests of the farmer's sister. Miss Shirley McArthur, Aiberton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Tra- vt-rs. with their children. Ian. phaurie. and Anne. of Silery. Quebec, are visiting Mr. Travers' vcrs. Kildare Capes. and other members of the family. Mrs. John a. Wilson and her inuzhter. Mrs. Eric Pound. of Charlottetown were weekend guests of Mrs. Herbert Champ- ly min a number of other friends in their former home town and lroni all of these they received a ninst cordial welcome. Mcmbars oi the Dock Wo- mcnis lnatltute held a sale of home cooking in Alberton Pub- lic Llbrairyi turday afternoon. In charge - selling were wcrc Miss Shirley McArthur, Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie and Mrs. Ed- gar Forsyth. Pie. and Mrs. Alton MacDon- aid and their children. Roger. Mary Russell and Cynthia. oi linllfax. spent the weekend with Pic. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenauit. Tig- ni-h. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clem Surette. also of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. .l.W. Don Cam- brll. Alberton. have as wel- romc guests Mrs. Campbell's sisters. Mrs. Donald Crawford of Natick. Mass. and Mrs. George Mercer of Framingham, who arrived by plane Friday evening. WESTERN GUARDIAN ANNUAL lobster supper st. Marks Lot 1. Wednesday even- inil August list. Meal. starting at 500 olclock. Games and other attractions. TICKETS FOR Till shakes- pcarean performance. Aug. liith and 20th. in Charlottetown. May be purchased in Montague at Maritime Electric office or at H.s. 'ohnstoa. i PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hor- ton and family of Kentvllle. N.S. are visiting Mrs. Horton's par- ents. Dr. and Mrs. li.E. Park- nan, summerstde. ion Steven of Toronto are enjoy- lnl three waeka vacation with the iaitor's parents in Reming- inn. also with friends and rel- iitivcs in Wili-not Valley. Hamil- ton and surnmeraidc. WEIRD IPIZCIMIN The scallop. whose life expect- Ilcy is about D months. has "WI! bright blue eyes which P??? out d Ill dell when open. frofasslonai Cards Chartered p T Accouigants cm..." ”"'.'R”.'.'.”Z.:.?.';. ls-aunia-. I-a-ans my 374 '!'.'.7.' INSURANCE parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Tra-i ion. Aiberton. They visited brief-. Mass. Y Mr and Mrs. Walter Hogg and ' West Prince Flower Show i I The West Prince Flower show ,at Alberton. scheduled for the ifirst Wednesday in September. is compelled this year to move ito larger quarters. From a ivery modest beginning in .1952 i the show has made phenomenal lgrowth both in the number of exhibits and in attendance of interested visitors. Last year the Rebekah Hall iwas so crowded many people iwere unable to gain admittance .at the hour of the official open- ting and again in the evening iwhcn speakers were on the plat- form. The space for exhibits was filled to capacity and it was with difficulty that the crowd was able to move about to view them. This year the apacioua women's institute Hall has been secured for the event. Here there will be sufficient room for displaying the flowers to best advantage and it is unlikely there will be l any overcrowding. As in former years. the flower show is sponsored by " 'tte . I'IClS Ouigrown Its Quarters Rebekah Lodge and tea will be served by the lodge members. There will be special speakers both afternoon and evening. To facilitate the entering and ar- ranging of flowers. the commit- tee is desirous that as many en- tries as possible be brought in Tuesday evening. NEW CLASSES ,The prize list is now in the hands of the printers and will be available to the public within a short time. A few slight changes will be noted in this year's prize list. To provide for additional classes, only first. sec- ond and third prizes will be of- fered: There will be no fourth prizes. New classes include wax begonias. potted petunlas. sword ferns and one for ferns of any variety not mentioned in a class by themselves. The class for cut petunias is omitted and in- stead of a class for alnglespikes of gladiolil there will be ones for three spikes without any re- atrictions as to color. Grade XI iconlnucd from page Ii ed niinlmum of eight subjects; Class ll 60 to 69 per cent. and Class in 50 to 59 per cent of this aggregate. An asterisk be- side a name indicates subject failure is). ALBERTON II.S. Class 1: Evelyn Carpenter. Er- ma Hardy, Clair Oliver. Class ll: Shirley Barbour. Wal- lace Donald. 'Erlc Hardy. Bar- bara Mountaln. Sandra Samp- son. Class lil: 'l.oaier Brennan. 'Annette Gordon. 'Fredrick Hardy. 'Vcra Oliver. 'Lilllan IEO. IENSINGTON Il.S. Class): Franklin Bowness. E' Ilzabeth Cameron. SGarth Case- ley. Alvin Curlcy, Arllta Glllls. Earle Lockerby. Margaret Mur- ray. Marlene Paynter. Sally Ann Rayner. Sheila Simmons. Alber- ta smith. Janice Waite. . Class ll: 'i.oulae Corbett. San- dra Jardlne. Marjorie MacAr- thur. Beryle Macbeod. 'Marjor- le Riley. GRADE Xi Class III: 'Doria Bernard. tcarlyle Maclachen. 'Marl- ene MacMisrdo. 'Jannt Mann. 'Robert Marehbanha. '1.auret- ta Mill. 'Roscoe Pendleton. KINKORA us. Class 1: Gerald Coady. Cather- ine Glllls. Shirley Green. Anlta Hagen. Frances Johnston. Marion Larsen. Beverley Morris. Mar- garet Kurphy tcudmorei. Myr- tle Perry. Bernadette Power. To- resa Roche (Sr. Edmund Teresa) Helen Rowe. Mary 'n'alnor. Clau ll: 'Wtilana Cameron. 'Joseph Connlnk. 'Eileen - Ilalloraa. Class ill: tlllleen Curlcy. 'Ilobert Gallant. Kathleen Weeks. MIBCOUCHE Il.8. Claasl: Frances Arsenault. Ma- rla Bernard. Joyce Biiiger. 'Bel- la Gaudet. Dorothy Monhley. Class ll: 'Emelliie Botta. Nor- ma Brldgos. 'l.llllan -Brown. 'i- ris Gallant. 'Roae Mae Gallant. 'Annetta Petars. 'Margarct Rose Polricr. 'Erlc sherry. . Wvctta Ar-seaaiilt. 'Mildred Decoste. 'Ervin Gil- iis. 'Carol Perry. 'DeItma Poir- I' Q I a E it'll" . i Illiggli IF 35- i iii in era. 'Bernadei.ie 0'1-ianley. 'Cyril Webster. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY (CharlottetoWn) Class l: Patricia Gaudet. Pa- tricia Grant. Frances MacDoug- all. Matilda McQuald. Class Ii: Irma Alyward. Myr- na Aylward, Jane Campbell. Margaret Dillon. 'Noreen Gar- diner. 'Florence Hughes. Palma Keefe. Mary Lappln. 'Heather Matheson, Mary Mccabe, Mar- garet MacDonald, Maureen Mac- Donald, Christine MacKlnnon. Re- gina McQuaid. Brenda Murphy, 'Joan Nelson. Mary O'Connell. France Sherry. Arlene Small- wood Class III: Marie Clarkin. tCar- ol Clinton. 'Patric'ia Connors. 'Patricia Fitz-Patrick. 'Rlta Grant. 'Leatrice Lolllanc. tMarjorie Martin, Augustus MacDonald. 'Norva MacDon- ald. 'Virglnl.a MacDougall. 'Ce- ileate McQuald. 'Paula Morris. 'EsIher Mo&laaey. tGcorgina Morrlssey. 'Jacqueline Murphy. 'Mary Winnlfred Peters. 'Anne Pletch. 0'I.EAIIY II.S. Clus I: Barbara MacNeill. Sandra Matthews. Georgia Yeo. Class ll: 'RogeI Ellis. 'Win- aton Gallant, 'Faye Gorrlll. 'Eva Maclilnnon. Loydla Mat- thews. Wayne Matthews, Audrey MacPhee. 'Eva Raynor. Wavell fabine 'i'oica Srnailman. Class III: 'I.cslia Hardy. iniuFe'd At ” Gravel Pit Mr. sllaa Rayner of Albertan D a patient h the Weston Bos- pital with severe head llinriss received in an accident near Airna early yesterday morning. While engaged in superviainga gravel screening machine at the Alma pit Mr. Rayner was thrown on a ten-loot platform on top olaplleotrockal-lewaamahad to the Western Hospital for x-ray and treatment where he WI; reported resting comfort- ably last night. 'I.ois Hardy. 'Norman Ken- nady. GRADE XI SOURIS II.8. Class 1: Margaret Ryan. Class II: 'Doreen Cheveric. Noelle Holland. 'Martba Leslie. tMary Maclsaac. Catherine Macxlnnon. Angela Sutherland. Class III: 'Catharine Chais- so is. 'Wlnnifred Cheverle. 'Anne Christian, 'William Gil- lla. Anne Hughes. 'Edward Luis. 'Rita Lute. Anne Maclnnls. '2- lizabeth Mclntosh. 'Margaret Macisaac. Aildarganet MscLar- e n. 81'. AUGUSTINE! CONVENT (South Riatalcoi Class I: Thomas Doucette. El- Iecn Gallant. Class in. 'Mary Gallant, 'Pai.ila Gallant. ST. JOSEPTPS CONVENT (Charlottetown) Class I: Rose Marie Bolger. Sheila Larkin. Patricia Leight- lzer. Danlta MacQuarrie. Alice Noonan. Austina Robertl. Elaine smith. - Class II: Justine Baaha. Mary Connolly, tlirenda Cheveric. Geraldine Doyle. Bernice Dui- fy. Teresa Gallant. Shirley Gau- thier. Anne Moran. Patricia Murnaghan. Clas. ill: 'Arlene MacLeod. GRADE XI STELLA MARI! II.S. Class I: tWilllam Doucette. Edna Kelly. Marie Murnaghan. Class- II; Gregory Gallant. tDonald Gallant. twiihelmina McQuaid. Class ill: 'Kevin Blacquierc. 'Shlrley Gallant. Patricia Gau- their. 'Elennor Hughes. fAllcr Maccallum, '0swaid Pineau. SUMMERSIDE II.S. Class I: Mary Arsenault. Al- ice Bagnail. Barbara Benton. Ruth Cairns. Lowell Clark. Rich- ard Crozler. Cecelia Darby. Car- olyn Gregg. Fay Harris. Mary Heffcli. tGordon Linkietter. Phllllppa McNally. Hester Mac- Pbce. Allan Peters. Ann ltonan. Class II: tArlene Bernard. Darryl Brophy. tBarbara Cam- eron, 'Aillaon Campbell, 'Earl Cannon. Margaret Coffin. Eliz- abeth Gallant. tvernlta Gal- lant. Blanche Hammlll. Lorna .MacCaull. tPatsy McNeul. Ro- berta Montelth. Marjorie Noon- an, Dorothy Perry. 'Marjoris Shanks, 'Valerie Waugh. Class III: 'Joyce Aracnault. 'Catherlne Benton. 'Joan Birch. tclarence Campbell. 'David Campbell. tElleen Comp ton tRichard Coston. tJohn Han- cock. 'Anrie Jenkins. 'Jean Mac- ? R 2,1 ”hW:T19-”c:sis;.- Io wuuwp .. , Age: ad I ' 1'. TEST SATELLITE Ior readies for vibration tests ail test program prior to Interna- the Naval Research Laboratory tionai Geophysical Year launch- a 6-inch aluminum satellite simi- lng of a larger winch satellite. Iar to one scheduled for launch- The small sphere will contain WASHINGTON- Wayne Tray-' lng later this year as part of the lminlaiure radio transmitters for tracking. Attached to its surface are six rectangular housings for solar batteries. to be evaluated as a possible power supply for later satellites. Mr. Albert Craswell. 37. of turned the tractor. pinning him Carleton Siding was killed in- underneath. stantly in a farm-tractor accid- The accident was first noticed ent, about one-quarter mile from by two young boys playing along his home yesterday afternoon the railroad track. who notified around 4.00 o'clock. Mr. Boyd Lowther. the nearest Mr. Craswell. who was a pro- neighbor. who immediately sum- Irilnent ianner in the Carleton moned Dr. R.L. Smith and the district. was loading a traileriilorden detachment R.C.M.i'. Dr. with fill for his own use along W.E. Callaghan. coroner. was the C.N.R. track and while trav- also called to the scene and de- elling along beside the track. cided no inquest will be held. struck a large rock which over- The late Mr. Craswcll is sur- Carleton Siding Farmer ls Killed In Accident and one son, David in his second year; also by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Craaweil and from the United Church at Cape Tnaverse. Interment will be in vlved by his wife. the former Beryl Johnson of Peters Road. two brothers. John and Wendell. all of Hunter River. The funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 8.30 the church can-iete y. Prince Philip Reported At Odds With Palace Courtiers LONDON (AP) - Prince Philip Herald columnist Henry Field- ls reported at odds with Bucking lng. quoating "people close to ham Palace courtiers who want Philip.” says he has openly snub him to cut adrift from his old pal, bed the all-powerful tweedy set I.l.Cmdr. Michael Parker. by hobnobblntt with Parker dur- Thc Daily Herald. Labor party i Inil 1333 WNW! WWII Tell"! I1 organ. says a big row is brewing I Cowes. behind the scenes between Prince. "Philip's IHIWEE - -I1” bi!!! 10 Philip and the royal atlvlacrs whot Invite Mike aboard the royal think it unwlae tor him to asso- yacht. to be seen having many I clate with his former private sec- Pill! With him-" Fieldlnl Write!- ntary, who resigned in a blaze oil IHGGEST BNUB Donald. 'Margo MacDougall, tkoriald MacF'arlane. 'Paula Mc- Iver, 'Harold Murphy. 'Wllllam Plrieau. 'l.oulse Richard. Sandra Schurman. 'Gerald. Thomas. 'Bruce White. GRADE XI. . . TIGNIIH II.S. Class 1: Joan Chaiuon. Alice Colllcut. ida Deagle. Joan Gal- lant. Doreen Harper. Stella How- ard, Phyilla Kaeic. Lillian Ken- nedy, Joyce Moklor. Phyllis My- ers. Marie Shea. Opal Iilllker, Ethel Williams. Class II: 'l..eonard Gallant. Wendell Harper. 'Wilfrnd Hey- wood. Sylvia Hogan. 'Clalra Kenny. Eleanor MacDonald, Al- freda Martin. Jerome Martin. El- mer Perry. Class III: Uoaoph Des- Roch , Vcrna Gaudette. 'Ruth Harper. 'Margaret Mary - Innis. Barr-leth Murphy. 'Cas'I Parry. aeeaaoftbccaaadiaaflldlhg f ... g READY FOR HOT SIIIIDIFIQ. OIL VIII N IR :fl1.I: a up- Nikki 'fVIIDAYCIIXfRY.AlHUIl1IIQ "APRIZl0FOm.D"hmC. ID Iiabl publicity last February nfterf "And. blitzes! snub of All." he separating from his wife. Sinceilet Mike look after the young then he and Prince Philip have,.Prince Charles and take him foil kept up a friendship that dateslplcnlcs. luck to their schooldays. "The lords and ladies and high- ranking brasshats are hopping mad that Mike Parker. with no official position. wa. given sole charge of the heir to the throne while the Queen was 500 miles away in Scotland.” Prince Philip also has come in for criticism from some newspa pera for taking Prince Charles out in a sail boat in rought weather at Cowes. Fielding says the husband of the Queen has made it clear he is going to choose his own friends -"he has said no in blistering language." FIRST Am The flow of blood to an injured spot can be ., silly stopped by finger pressure at a point where an artery lies nearest the Iurface. '-.a Today ('l'nea.) 2:15-9:15 Routine Buslnnssl-n.'. Gum" pl... 11 At Town Meeting Tues Ausust 13. 1957 no-an mm were new Schurmans Get with by Aiherton Towp Council UNB conmd at their regular 1 a s t night. Mayor Matthews pruidad The M1. Iehur-man Company has been awarded a contract for and Councillors Jeffery. Hardy and Carpenter were in attend- "" the construction of two buildings hr the university of New Bron- wick in Fredericton. The police report showed the Ioliowing charges during the month: DI kaneaa 1. Breaking. entering and theft 3. Highway Traffic Act 4. obstructing a po- lice officer I. loitering 1, com- mon aaaault 1. The street committee was in- structed to have the ditches on main streets of the town cleared of buahea. Following a discussion on tax arrears the meeting adjourned. pus and will cost apwndmaw ly 8400.000. This I ” is to be a three-storey. steel frame F '”' of masonry construction. The other building will be a residence for the president of the university, also to be located on the campus. ttI'm not what you'd call hard of hearing -. . . but I'd never In without my ZENITH lDipIomct' Slip-On Hearing Aidl" 'Why do I wear a Zenith, when I'm not really 'hard of hearing"! Slrnply because I want to catch every word of what's going on-without straining. I will never be without my Zenith 'DipIomat' Slip-On Hearing Aid." These are the words of a landing buaineaamnn, and he adds: "I have aeveral friends, including women. who are Ianrd of bearing, and they're an enthusiastic about the 'Diplornat' as I am.” The predominant seam: is that Zaiith tiara the but in quality and performance. In. John W. Lawrence. promiwoil anion osmcutivn. bits of his experience with the new Zenith "Diplomat" at-mo-oar haarlu old. You can try the "Diplo- mat," or any of the other 4- and 5-translator Zenith I-Tearing Aida, on kaitlfa fa- motu Tu:-day Money-Bach Guarantee of mtlalactlon. mac-Es IIIAIIIO AID! nmoiraricuoun. it an snugly and cmnfottably entirely at- tbe-ear. No danglng cos-da, nothing in hair or dothlng. The "Diplomat" SItpOn Hearing Aid plop hrotantly Into a tiny, lightweight ear- mold no you an csjoy antra- daar Issuing at may time. P''';'---- HAIL 00131 'CAV"'d ------...---------q "A FACE IN THE CROWD" Starring Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal No motion picture has ever hit so close to home! Wed. 8 Hanan. "CASH ON DELIVERY with Shelly Winters TOOMBS MUSIC STORE DIALSZTI 161 qunniv er. ENMAN'S DRUG CO. LTD. WATII IAST .................................... DIAL1 WATII WEST ................................... DIAL Q BIG SUPPLY Four tons of aspirin were flown to Bangkok recently to replenish stock exhausted during an epi- demic of Asian lnfiuensa. CAMEO Kl NSINGTON SUCCESSOR Nail H. Mcllroy, 52. who will ly succeed Charles E. Wilson as US. Secretary of de- fence is shown before leaving Cincinnati for Washington ior s cc said to concern the appointment President of a hugei soap corporation. Mr. MCI-Ilroyl is considered one of the nation's leading industrialists. I lowe, Jayne Mansfield. Mon. - Tues. 7:15 - 9:15. Remem- ber "Big Town" on radio star- ring Edward G. Robinson-he's here on the screen in one of his best roles as an ex-District At- torney he knows all the loop- hopes as a mob adviser in "II.- l.l2GAL”. Co-starring Hugh Mar-i I 'm :;'..ir.:."2-.:'.:......t" Mhe-Melville. ' For day in, day out HOME COMFORT Year in, your out FIIEI SAVINGS INSULATE with Johns-Monvlllo SPINTE Available in types for new or niacin PM-ICredvs.0acanot IIIIIAI. WOOL dealer jxhl A '0' . oewria c?-'3': u day I p.m- ATTENTION ADVERTISERS... 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