PRINCE ALBERT, Sasha. -— r.' and Mrs. Peder Skotheim .. seven of their 10 children » shown in this picture taken . their farm north of Prince rt. The farm, cleared from Provincial Flower Show . .a be held in 'Summerside Aug» rust 26 and 27. Once more the big V is will tako~placc in the Ban r Church Hall. ' Final arrangements for the al exhibition were made at a 'ttee meeting held July 24 :_the home of. the convener, 1, .WESTERN’; ’jGUARDIAN,» ’ RSARY Music -~ Hour, umpth” at 0:30 p.111. int,x ! Tuesday. Alli“ can. '”' , mittICAL IniAMA. Tryon g 'tsd ChurchyWednfisday. Juli! ‘ ,‘,'8:30 p.111. .; _ W . . ANNIVERSARY ‘musie ryon Chm, Tuesday. uly 29th. at 8.30 pun. ’ ' ELKZIELINSKI will be at Kin- ;s’ every Tuesday 4:5; Office “steel at Mr. aoers- Mack Kenna; home. v; \ I‘MEMADE ice cream, James cLeod's, Long River, Wednes- July 3013:. 8:00 pm. or “ >. by Presbyterian Chm .. OFFICE will be closed .l... August 4‘to August 11 in- ive.j Morley M. Bell, Sum- ‘v v , 0 MORE DUMPING of sari , t Cousins shore, Park Signed: (313pr Mac- Donald Cousins, Vern s ow - The sew Fllbwer Show to be in Albertina is sqhoduled for first Wednesday :11 Wen}- Arr£eged each year by Reg: ,R rated by all lovers of the , in nature, Plans for the are now under way and will K ' loped during the next few RSONALs ; Mrs. Robert Inman and sons ,. ,Peter and Steven, Summertime” ‘ Icoompanied by Mrs. John Moore of Victoria West,, were recent Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ‘ Pearson’s Chelton. r y’vErofessionoI Cards Chartered ;¥ Accountants T- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of commerce ‘ Building . Summertime; P.E.I. Phone 2235 f . INSURANCE E. Ellis & Son Limited F‘Ire —- Auto — Casualty . _.‘SI!nL'uer St. erside Sum Optometi'ists E. E. Parkman Opt. 0., 3.0. PHONE 3287 . - mer St. s . etude I" : ‘3 Bo F. 8.0. H‘” erside, P.E.I. Phone 3118 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING ‘.*A. Raymond Grant, V B.Sc., 0.D. ‘“ Water Street, Summersidt Above Maurice Mill's Men’s Wear. PHONE 3530 Photographers THE READ STUDIO 0. w. sums Barrister George R. MacMahon, LLB. 355 Water St. Summerside .1; rOVincidl Flower Show N (side Scheduled Aug. 26-27 ‘ Kay and Mrs. Claude Ives. terest in exhibiting in the past. . However. “the committee. booed ’ ‘ that with the large number'- of i'todC' h,"i<issd . ,, Uni hure . by, Omens would “gage go 1- I 'iouBoo _ .V ‘eofct ‘d raises. 8 PARISH Picnic at West {an mange of exhibits 'u s “a b . available 5mm Mrs. Arthur Al», ' the Show. This mime will be diam: WILL MEET PRINCESS the wilderness by the couple, will be visited July 30 by Princess Margaret. Left to right, front row: Donald, 9, Peder, 10, Mar- ilyn. 4. Sandra. 8, and Sharon, Mrs. Leslie-Simmons. Dr. Henry Mayne presided. " Present were Miss Wanda Wyatt. 'Refent of the Abegweit Chapter. 1.0.D. ., sponsors oft the province-wi e show for the seventh consecutive year; .Mrs. Arthur Allen. Mr. ond- Mrs. L. Rogers, , Mrs. M. ~Mellis'h, Mrs. W. A. Currie, Mrs. Eric Mac- Clrculors have been sent ‘to all those who have shown an un- oategofifid avail-811316) many. new“ compet'lll .len. secretory. , ' - _ It was noted with pleasure that JUDGESNAMED . The judges will be as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Harrison. Gladioll and Dahlias, Mr. War. Creed, mixed flowers, roses and the childrens corner; Charles Beasley. decorations and potted plants , Ab ,sddsd attraction this m: will be a special class for baskets of flowens colours of the hslarrd emblem, the lady slipper. v ' among: reuse”? indicates the ' 1mm 3 , our own gfiicular lady Slipper Consists of masks of pink with white and green. The, T. Eaton accuracy has” generously donated a mob- er for $11) for line Muller Of this category. Judging will be in the hands of. the public and will be decided by ponder vote. . thatthembegwe‘ilfiapagoo‘lg‘ctgd ' a e I.O.D.E. will award a, ecial Prim to the-individual " cling second highest in total pants for ated each year and I! to be re- tained by the ’ ALBERIoN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthew. Westwood, Mass, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John, Oliver and other relatives in the vicinity of Alberton. ' Faye Atminson, John'Weeks and Alan Leard, Alberton, left Monday morning for the Junior M.R-.E.C. camp at Augustine Cove. - , : Mrs. Guy Hillman, accompani- ed ‘by members of her family, Rumford, Maine, was a recent guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alma MacAlduff, «Alberton. Miss Annie Gaudin has arrived from West Newton, Mass, _ spend a two weeks’ holiday With her father, Mr. Paul Gaudin, Al- berton. - Mr. and Mrs.’ Robert Wing and. their sons, Gordon and Robert, of Ville Lemonye, Quebec, ar- rived in Alberton yesterday to visit relatives. They are house guests of their uncle and,aunt, Mr. and Ms. R. M. Dunn. Mrs. Alma Shelfoon and her daughter, Bonnie, of Brooklmc, Mass, are spending a three- weelcs vacation visiting the for- mer’s .sister and brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan, A1— berton. .ev. Roland Gaudin. Rev. William Gaudin, Mrs. Parrise and her son, Arthur. all of Rum- ford, ,Maine, left for home Mou- day morning after being house guests at the home of Mr. Paul Gaudin, Alberton. Mrs. Horace Vessey has return- ' town i her home In Charlotte ‘ :(flter? spending the weekend With will be'nrssented in 12: back row: Harvey, 28, Mrs. Skotheim. and Wayne, 16. Miss- ing when the picture was taken was Arlene, 24, Kenneth, 21, and Gary, 19. (CP Photo) Automobile And =TrUck Collide Last evening about 7.30 O’clock a .car driven by Mr. Claude Mac- Arthur Of .Springhill, P. E. 1., travelling west on the highway It Mt. Pleasant, was struck in the rear by a panel truck, reported to ,be frwn. Gauchown. N.B. Both vohiciles damage. The impact drove the MacArthur car from the high- way and both vehicles landed in the ma . suffered considerable dwgpd-s slang tha‘s‘ide of the With Mr. MacArthu-wer'o his wife and. daughter Marilyn and although all three were I shaken up they suffered no, son our injuries. badly It is reported thattho dam of the panel suffered a number Plan Program. ‘ ‘A program of sacred music {Irvin Igor: ted Church this evening at .30 in connection withthe .observ- ance of the anniversary and re- dedication services now being held in that church. . * Heard on the program will be, Mrs. Laura Hubley, contrnlto, church soloist, Boston; violiiaist, John Seeker. Toronto; rea er. Lens ’Mctaure. A.R.C.T-. Char- lottetown, and the United Church Men’s Association. Charlotte- town. hers earths on the o- grgtm willwlge Mrs. David ox, Miss Helen Wilson, Mrs. Lea Callback, Roy Smallman, George Johnson and Eric Macgrogor. Royston Mugford'will be the ac- communist. U.S.VArm,y Sgt. Spends Vocation At Summersido Sgt. (first class) Ralph Mel- lish, U. 8. Anny, his Wife and {our children arriVed. in Summer- side last Saturday to spend a six weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Milton Mellish. Sgt. Mellish and family spent the past .three years 111 England where he was stationed with the Transportation‘Corps, with which branch he has served for the past, eight years. They arrived In the U. S. from England on July 33nd. Prior to 1950 Sgt. Mallish- serv-‘ ed two years with the U. S. In; fantry Corps and completed ten years of service 0 nJuly 23rd. This ten year period Included three years in Japan and 1% years in Korea. s At the conclusion of histwo months leave, Sgt. Mcllish‘will be posted to Fort Knox, Ky., where he will train with the Armored Corps. I - ‘ Elizabeth Stewart of Charlotte- boys and 2 girls. Plan Meeting For Tonight A special pro-convention meet- ing has been called by the Pro- vincial President of the National Defence Employees Association, R. W. Betton, for Tuesday even- I Hall in Summerside. Special speakers at this meeting will be J. Cyril Tanner, preSIdent H. T. Peckham, Provincial Vice- President of the .1 Civil Service Federation. ' PICKPOCKET ROUNDUP NEW YORK (AP) H As mass gatherings often do, the conven- tion of 180,000 Jehovah‘s Witnes- ses brought out the pichpockets. Police arrested four men on the the Polo Grounds Sunday. Three “*0 Kcnsington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Sproule. Al- berlou. of the four had previous arrest records. is EXpected '1 Mrs. _ Mellish is the- former 7‘ town and they have 4 children, 2" ing, July 29th., in» the Orange of N.D.E.A. for Nova Scotia and Nova Scotia charge at Yankee Stadium and - OTTAWA (OP) — The federal government has decided to boost pensions for retired federal em- ployees receiving below - normal payments. Finance, Minister Fleming an- nounced to the Commons Monday that pensions to former civil serv- ants, .RCIMP and armed tomes Wool. and their widows and children, are to be increased by amounts up to $640 a year. They be retroactive to Ziiy ,1 and the extra money should start appearing in pension en- '; valopes by the fall. he said. He bald the Commons that. the govormnant proposes to insert a special item for this purpose in its spending estimates this ses— sion. Legislation to make the in- creases permanent will be intro- duced at the next parliamentary session. . , , "Cost of the governmnt’s deci- sion, welcomed by all parties in the Columns. will be about $3,- 300,000 a year, the minister, said. HIGHEST RAISE ‘ highest mounts will solo pensioners who retired us 1945 or eaIli-er -— before salaries in the Bible Society .‘ Sermon Heard Rev. M.C.P..MacI-.utcsh. sector tary of the Nova Scotia auxiliary Of the British and Foreign Bible Society, gave a most interesting hddress on that organization in Alberton United Church Sunday evening. After tracing the story Of its or. ganization by a group of English laymen in 1804, he pointed out that now the Bible. or parts of It, is being printed, in 1100 languages. The function of' the Church. he‘ pointed out, is to spread the good news of the gospel, and the Bible Society is a vital part of the Churche’s life‘and work beéause it helps the church to fulfil its mission. . Increased missionary interest and activity mean more demands upon the society and these de- mands are greater than it is able to meet because Bibles are suppli- ed at much less than *cost to peo- ple who are unable to pay the full price. Besides providing the Bible in many languages for the coun- tries of the world, it makes sure all Canadians have the ‘Bible. For the blind it is supplied in Braille and also on recordings. ’ In closing he said the gifts of its friends to the Bible society will speed the advance of God’fs Kingdom. _ Cashew-Coach , " Regalette Rebekah Lodge at Alberton will ’sponmr .another visit of the ,C, Coach. The scheduled dot “is. August 5th. As in previous years, the coach will make, two trips. . In the“ morning, the route will include Kildare, Alma and vicinity; in the after- noon it will include Elmsdalc, 'Mill River, etc. \ , - It is the {mention of 10d e m- bons to see Cooperation 0 church groups‘ and community organiza- tionstin this project which has proved to be a happy annual ev- ent in the lives of elderly and shut~in folks in this area and there is no doubt that such co- operation as may be requested will be gladly given. Cendition off Iniured Man r Said Unchanged The condition of Maurice Con: ' nOIly, 35, of Borden, who was en- tically injured in a car accident. near Borden Saturday afternoon, was reported last evening as be- ing unchanged. He is still uncon. scious but was reported as “hold- ing lus’own”. » . Connolly. an employee of‘ the M.V. AbegWeit, was the driver of one of the two cars which col- lided Made): on the Trans Can- ada highway about two miles from Borden Saturday afternoon. The four occupants of the other vehicle driven by Mr. Bennett Dawson, Albany, received only minor injuries although both cars were practically demolished. Connolly was flown to Halifax to Victoria General Hospital Sun- day after his condition failed to improve, He is suffering injuries injuries. ' LIBARIES RECENT , Until about-80 years ago, the w , ‘vate collections of the imperial V - home infGasoumpeC. They flew to the head as well as internal . only librariesiusiapan were pri- - family, nobility. and monasteries. ._ Boost Pensions For Some Retired Federal Employees service were hoisted and living costs began to rise. The government. like many other Canadian employens, pro- vides retired employees with pen- sions based on earnings and length of service. Fo each year of government service, the re, tired employee receives two per cent of the salary he earned be- fore retiring. It follows that the longer an em ployee worked, the more his pen- sion Is. Mr. Fleming said that before 1945. pensions of the fines groups involved were such that there was no strong demand for an in- crease. MORE REPRESENTATIONS ‘.‘Sivnce 1946, hownever, a corn- bination of the rise in the cost of and in the general salary levels Olf thethree groups in the public service has led to increas- ing reprosaitatious not only by retired members of the three groups but by members of the House and the various civil serv- ice emulators." Welcoming the announcement, Lovers of» water sport, ,in falct all those who likea good time by the seaside should consider Aquatic Day on the .Kildsre River tomorrow 3. “must”. There will be a lot of exciting swim- ming matches. The feature, the annual 3-mile race was won by Dave Biggar the year of aquatic day’s inception and Maurice “Sparky” Lodge last year. Tomorrow will be the third year for this very popular sports The Seismograph Corporation of Calgary have completed the geophysical survey of the area between Bloomfield and North Cape, P. E. I. license a ‘ a No. 1, and leave tomorrow for urdock: ville in the Gaspe Peninsula where they will carry out similar work also for the California Standsd Company, a subsidiary of Standard Oil of California: The twelve man crew, under . sr.,,Lo’ms, Misses Stella and I)qu Mac- Nevin have returned to their to Toronto where they spent a few days visiting relatives and friends. Doris has been teaching in West Devon and Stella is em- ployed-in- the Canadianer of Commerce. Alberton. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDon- gall, Unlonvale, were recent vls itors to Gascunipec. guests of their son-i.ch and daughter, Mr. and Miis. Firth MacNoil. , er.'and- Mbs. Hylson Proude, Charlottetown, spent a recent weekend ia'.CascmnoeC. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas._ Mr. Walter Clhivens, his/moth- er Mps. Roberts and Mrs. Mac- Lcan have rationed to their homes in Meir-use, Mass" having spent a two-week holidayin Cas- cumpec, grants of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley- ed to his home after being a pa- tient in the Oomuntty‘llospital, operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Westall and dualism. Ddbby. arevisit- in; Mns. Westall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. . Miss Elaine Gamble and Mn. Allan Falcon and intro children 0 Sherbrooke 4-H Club VARIETY CONCERT AND DANCE Sherbrooke Hall Wednesday July 30th 8:30pm.; ' Cantéén s’ervice Deighan’s OrcheStrs 'bhr-ee branches of government , $300 and orphaned child $600. Kildare River Aquatic Day Promises Interesting Events Seismograpli SurVey In ,West Prince Reported Completed ' vey. and Mus. Bruce Gamble. m.HarryThomuhisrotnn-n- O’Leary, where he underwent an ‘ Opposition Leader Pearson asked whether there is any intention of doing the same for pensioned em-. ployees of the: publicly - owned ClNR. \ _ Mr. Fleming said they come un- der ONR jurisdiction. The highest increase will be to the pensioner who retired In 1945 or earlier and now is receiving $2,000 a year. He will get a boost of $640. 0 PENSION CEILING ' Only pensions not now exceed- mg $3.000 annually will be raised and the top for a pension plus increase is $3,000. rm the widow, the maximum pension quail-{Ming for a raise is $1,501); for a child The rate of increase for persons who began receiving pensions af- ter 1945 will be scaled down ac- cording to remnant. date and length of‘ service. f 2 Mr. Fleming estimated the lot creases will aifect some 15.000 persons—12,000 immer civil serv- a-nts,],500 former members of the armed forces and 600 former ROMP These finite: in elude wid meet. There will be both men’s and ladies’ races with cash prizes for the winnei‘s. Other features of this event, which 1: sponsored by the West Prince Board of Trade’under the chairmanship of Earl Leard, will. be boat rides for children and tourists. A snack booth will be there for the miny who are bound to develop hearty appetit- es watchimg the many interest- ing features of aquatic day. direction of Robert Harlow, John Bunker and Eric Manchee, ar- rived in Alberton on July 6th. Re- sults of the survey are not ex- pected to be released by' the WW at the. presentm- Mr. 3. Graham Rogers, geo- logical officer of the Provincial Deportment of Industry and No tural Resources kept in close touch with the West Prince. sup. are 'vlsiting‘ their yam" , Mr. Mrs. George Lewis' and family, Sumersidc, were recent visitors with: home“ Mr. and Mn. Marne Lewis. ‘ . Mus. Murray, Victoria West, recently spent a few days visit- ing her sands—law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rustin MacNevin. The sympathy of this oommun- ‘ ity is extended the family of the late George D. Warren. Mill whose death occurred, suddrflly in the Community WW. O’L- . eary, Monday, July 14th. C.U. REFUGEE FLOW' UP VIENNA (AP) -— Austrian P0- Iice report the umber of Hon- garian refugees crossing into Austria is increasing again do- spito boobed wire fences and mine fields built along the iron- tier by the Hungarian Reds. R ECG E N T I, / Monday-Tuesday. "Don’t Knock 111/. Rock" Bill Haley & Thé Comets C A M E 0 Kensington TUES. 7.00 EM. / ' MARILYN MUNROE AND LAURENCE OLIVER on “THE rumor: AND THE snoWGmIf’ “m TECHNICOLOR” at the home of her uncle, Mr. NY 7 at a new low Price ' l//‘ all ALL NEW TIRE mess-LISTED“: Instr) on SUGGESTED DEALER RETAIL mess AND memo: AN tsnmnzn ALLOWAth FOR YOUR TRADE-IN E AFETY CHK NOW! J.I Starts here .> Picnic Had To Be In Hall Twenty - three young people of St. Luke’s, O’Leary Anglican Young Peoples Association met for a fellowship gathering on Friday evening, July 11. It had been planned to meet at the shore but unfavourable weather. conditions made‘it necessary to meet in the Hall. Alp interesting variety of games were entered into with enthusiasm by every- one. The highlight of the even- ing was touched off after an- abundance of Hot Dogs had been prepared and an Hot Dog Eating Contest on. Arrangements for the next meeting of July 25 wereanlnoun- ced as follows: Scripture Read- ing: John Wedlock. Entertain- ment: Heber Bryan. Films. Lunch: Betty Phillips. Jean Webb and Fairies! Cornish. _ CASCUMPEC iiMir. andMirs. John Young and three children of St. Oatharines, Ont.” are at the home of Mos. Young’s brother, Mr. Al- bert Arsenauit. I Mr. and Mlns. Frank Gaudet of Lawrence, Mass, are spending wrugwfilwmme home Of . - so Perry in DOBIbis. Miss Margaret Perry has re- s to her home in St. Louis after attending a pilgrimage it St. Ann’s do Beaupre, Quebec. lllirs. Burt Shes and two dau- ghters BeueIly and Key of Win- dsor, Ontario, are visiting Mrs. Shuea’as parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters, St. Miss Anna We is visiting and Mlns. Clove’s Mlotnhen in St. Felix. Tues, July 29, 1958 ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Charon in West Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Plaman- den and son Richard of Mon- treal. are Visiting at the home of Mrs. Riamandron’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant. Mrs. Robert McLean and three children Reed, Heather and Gale of Halifax, NS. are spending some time at the home of Mrs. McLean’s parents, Mrgand Mrs. Fred Peters. ' l John P. Rich-and Wlas hos tens to the Ladies of St. Ann’s Club on Sunday night with nine members present. The meat meet- Paul Gabriel. Mr. and Mrs. Horny Bernard and three children of St. Catha— mnes, Ontario, are spending their. wilful-pufhefiuard, St. Louis. r. a - 5. Joseph em- bley, Elhbsfleet. G‘rCR VIENNA, Austria (Reuters) ——’ The execution of a Romanian man for theft was reported in a newspaper reaching here Monday from the Balkan Connintni'st country. It was believed to be the first report of its kind. The paper gave no details. ‘ . ing some time visiting her bro-' yearly, vacation at the home of. The Guardian Page 13 EXPEL CONSUL PRAGUE. C 2 e c h o slovakln (Reuters) - Daniel Oiez, second secretary a nd consul , of the French Embassy, has been ex- pelled from Czechoslovakia for “illegally exporting Czechoslovak cui’rency'," d l'pl 0 orch sources said Monday. The .soumces said the expulsion was a retaliation against the French government’s recent expulsiOn of Oriez’s coun- terpart in the Czech embassy in Paris who was accused of espi- onage. I ing will be at the home of Mrs. Monday-Tuesday ‘ "THE JOKER . IS WILD” ,With Frank Sinatra; Mitzi Ga y n O r & Jeanne Grain. 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