One N.B. Blaze ms. nurun! mm: assistant treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Wood: home helpers, Mrs. Alfred Simp- son: the message, Mrs. Wyman Birch; organist, Mrs. Cleve Whelen. - 11 No Direct Government Loans lln- Sight For Small Firms The Guardian Page 19 Tl1ur., June 12. 1953 During the business session . E _ R E G E N T Mrs. Lloyd Gorrm and Mm By HAROLD MORRISON up a new branch the trade de on Ernest walker were appointed as OTTAWA (OP) — The govern partment to advise small bu=s1- I AT A delegates to the presbiyterial to ment will slhortly provide small nesses, such as shopkeepers, fill- THUR.-FRI.-S - . BAT1-1URsT_ N3 (Cp) __ one about 10 miles west of the core be held July 9 at my e River‘ businesses with tecihnical .ass-rst- mg station oper.atprs, tourist in-ns : fopest fire was 1.epm,tCd “licked-. of the blaze_ ance but no direct loans, ll’. was and_ the like on means of estalb- "Ma & ,Pa Kettle and another still raging out of Since beating the Northurmlber- Selected To learned WeflY16S‘dr3y- . lrshlmg, maintaining and expand ,» " control north of the Tabusintac l-and County fire, Newcastle fire- The r‘e1‘,”'°‘ba‘n‘°° tn p”‘°'V1‘d'e fed" mg °pmm°“S' Honle River and easrtuof the Chatham-' fighters have joined forces with eral credit may be a blow to re- Key job of the new‘ branch . Ta ke Course Bathurst highway in northeastern others from Bathurst and Tra~c- taiilers. They had 111‘-89d U119 ad‘ Would be t0 5‘t1‘e“l8‘l‘h°n “he wlmy New Brunswick late Wednesday. MARJORIE MAIN of the Tabusinac A jump fire on the south side where the adie. Wednesday bulldozers were dredging fire ditches around the perimeter of the blaze. _ Robin C. Lidstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Lidstone, Sum- merside has been selected to at- ministration to set up some form of federal credit facility to help the corner store compete more of small businesses to compete against bigger operators, perhaps through the development of new PERCY KILBRIDE blaze had leaped the 100 foot stream and entered Northumber- land C o u n t y was considered “safe”.but another on the north side of the river was fanning out» to the west due to a change in‘ wind direction. Firefighting crews were on the job from Newcastle, Bathurst and Tracadie. An estimated 200 to 225 men were engaged, about 15 supervisors of the Nev’ Bruns- wick Forest Service and the re- mainder —- farmers, settlers and residents—hired by the lands and mines department. “' Skies Wednesday were over- cast but the promise of rain -was unfullfillled. Forest service offi- cials said tlieforecast for today was not hopeful. It indicated warm, sunny weather. No HOMES THREATENED At present no homes or com- munities are threatened. Dani- nay, a settlement of‘ about 150 people is the closest and lies The burning timberland is mostly spruce and ja-ckipine. Some has been burned over in previous fires and some is only bush and rubble because of lum- bering operations in the area. Winds were reported late Wed- nesday travelling soutiheast at 20 miles an hour. Tuesday it was blowing southwest at 15 to 20 miles an hour. The change in di- rection resulted in a lengsthening of the firefighting front: The change was not sufficient to head it toward Daulnay and surrounding farms to the west. Officials said the blaze was the Worst this season. The first one broke out May 20 at St. Sauveur about 24 miles east of Bathurst was quicldy controlled. The first of the 1957 season occurred, May 12. eflfectively a-galnst the big chains and ‘supermarkets for the custom- er’s dollars. The government is known to be sympatl1.eti.c with the retailers’ views but experts feel the de- velopment of some new form of federal credit facility or agency . for small businesses would raise many cormpliclations. So, initially, the plan is to set tend a naval aviation course at H.M.C.S. Shearwater, Dartmouth, NS. for a period of seven weeks beginning July 3rd. Cadet Petty Officer Lidstone joined the Summerside Sea Cad- ets in 1954, and has already at- tended two previous training courses together with a two-week training cruise on the “Magnifi- cent”. sales techniques and other means. Lossrsk SUPPER AND CARNIVAI. CANADIAN LEGIEN HOME—-BORDEN . A SATURDAY, JUNE 14th 1_, ' Carnival starting 1 p.m. A "LOOK WHAT MAKES IT G0" The air scoop of the ever pop- 313: ‘Sabre”‘ jet aircraft is shown above, being thoroughly examin- gdbyufuture flyers, at last year's WIWESTERN ' I GUARDIAN IRISHTOWN CONCERT, Free“? Qown hall Thursday, June 12th., 3:30. Candy sale- LOBSTER SUPPER Malpeque gay, postponed until Wednesday, June llith. I strengthen and defend them with Thy might; that they may stead- fastly continue an honor and pro- tection to the people; and that under Thy, governance they may _ _ t be called to no service but the Giant Bingo starting at 8 p.m. ‘just and peaceable maintenance fl of order; through Jesus Christ ' 7 . * our Lord. Amen.” , V g .. SUMMERSIDE Chaplain From Port Hill Writes Prayer For Army QTTAWA fCP) —- Capt. Leslie A. Dignan, 48, of Port Hill, P.E.I., Protestant chaplain with the Ca- nadian troops at Rafah, Egypt, has written a special prayer for Canadian troops serving with the UN Emergency Force. ~ Army headquarters said Tues- day that the prayer, which has been a d o p t e d by Protestant troops, goes like this: “O Lord God, high and inighty, who doest Thy will in the army ‘Supperat 4 pm. Entertainment for all. Summerside Air Show. Again this year. the Sabre. along with other Jets currently in operational use_with the R.C.A.F., will be available for inspection» on thel ground during the Air Force Day celebrations -on Saturday the 14th June at R.‘C.A.F. Station Summerside. (R.C.A.F. Photo) Selys Information Goocl From Oll Well At Wellington, . The question of whether there 15 011 0!‘ gas on Prince Edward Island should definitely be ans- wered following exhaustive g_elogical tests now being car- ried out. Mr. B. Graham Rogers NOTICE A n y o n e 5 interested in buying buttermilk for 8 months, contact Kinkora W. M. S. Elects New Officers Mrs. R. E. Ellis was elected president of the W.M.S. of the surmnerside Presbyterian Church ‘oil companies. The California Standard Oil Company is sche- duled to start a survey in Wes- tern Prince Oounrty right away. Asall mineral rights are vest- WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Minister with the Dept. of In- ' dusty and Natural Resourses. Roadside tables, delegates to the annual meeting of the Mari- SUSPEE, ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE! . . _ . of heaven and amongst the in: . LOBSTER SUPPER Malpeque told ,1, Alb t . ed 1.“ the G°V°“”“9“*-. “he ‘"“"5 5°“ “f T”“de."““d °”‘°T Tuesqay ‘““..’”“°°“ at a “‘°°"“‘g habitants of the earth: stretch Dai (30-0 Association 3311 postponed until Wednesday. Prince guard bl Ollragendat 3:1? Province stands wlbeneht as matters were dealt with follow" held In the church parlor‘ forth the shield of Thy protection ry ‘p June lath. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC at summerside Health Centre Fri- day, June 13th. 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. .]tEG'ULAR THURSDAY night dance, Canadian Legion, Kensing- ' ton. Music by Mellowaires. Ad- mission 50 cents. LONG RIVER Hall June 12, 0yster~Bed Bridge players with “Dust of the Earth” curtain 8:30 Presbyterian W. M. S. ‘ RAYMOND GRANT, Optomet- rist, will be in his O’Leary of- fice Saturday afternoon, June 14th. COUNTY LINE No. 2. Women's Institute Convention e held at Carleton Auditorium, Th rsday, June 12 at 3.30 and 8 pm. MILK for‘ calves, foals and 25 lb bag $5.75; also complete, line of Master Feeds” Keith 0 Kennedy. BECAUSE of the meeting of the P. E. I. Medical Society, the Medical Centre, ,Sun‘iInerside much as the oil companies it oil is‘ discovered. , During a most interesting lec- ture on the mineral forrnlartions of P. E. I. Mr. Rogers stated . that contrary to belief I - that the Island is comparatively new’ fossils found in the Mim- I if .Tide,Canqcla’s wqsl1clay favourite, now comes . with this exclusive chinaware insiclg! S ing the address by the guest speaker. 'The president, Earle Atkinson. presided. Minutes were read by the secretary, C. R. Leard. reglflar méeting last njgm . Other officers include: 1st vice. (The. history of the search for Ol.l and other minerals on the Island was traced by the slpéaker gum the year 1845 to the present ay. _ He said Prince Edward Island is dlV‘lded into equal sections and licenses granted to interested over those who serve in the Ltd. Priced 20 cents per hundred weight. president, Mrs. Hilbert Johns- ton; Znd. vice-president, Mrs. Ernest L. Walker; secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill; treasurer, United Nations Emergency Force for the cause of peace. Lead and guide them by Thy counsel; years old. Information from Imperial ‘ ’ Wellington No. 1 is so good, he said, that other wells will be drilled even if No. 1 is a dry well. Dr. L. G. Dewar moved a vote of thanks to the speaker‘ for coming from Charlottetown to address the meeting. Mr. Rogers is Transportation. The funeral of the late Hallett Rodgerson was held from the home to Westmoreland Baptist Ohunclli on Tuesday, J- ne 3rd, 1958. Rev. L. R. Graves ‘ itztated. Palllbealrer-s were Stanford Leard, George Stop-dy, Harold Oakes. James Moore, Hebe1°_Canfield and Clayton MroLe~a«n. Interment was in the (‘.th:urclh cemetery. THREE CASES HEARD —-Be- fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton at Summerside yesterday. a resi- Eéltorols §llc11;ls;I'Ii“;ie1r;iszlI.(i1leonw:Schar:ce‘ cau ' - ’ t b c in public spmlag-ceabys%nar:’.ing : ‘ T MIIITARY rrnsouun weapon. ’A resident of Mount sewing with the Pleasant and one of Conway were ecachjined, $20 and costs for geing intoxicated in a public 1?“ dosed 3? Fgiday, rgune place. Ulniled Nu'I[i‘on'TA.Edn";|ergEenc;y A , n g ,, , , I M 6 today! .3 . case a eme gency one "1 e 1 e as I . _ V . ,. . -- _ ' awaf phone Prince County Hospital. . . 9 T5. _ stun, couechng c In on. R. w. AULD, Kensington . ' ~ wAIlN.ING The property formerly . A owned by Joseph Smith'at « will be abséntffrom his practice from Friday,,J'une 13th. To Sun- day, 'Jl1fl9""23§¢l.‘" Inclusive‘ ‘while ‘ attending meetings of the Cana- cflian Médical Association in Hali- EX. ‘ rasr coma‘ rum/i Service! Kodacolor, Ektaohnorne, Koda- Here’s how to build complete placesseflingsz , . V ‘ ‘ A ~ ' ' o n a Will ‘ma. wary King-Sm Pmmum Tldé 1y(0;12) a Dinner Plate (#1) 01‘ S°“P °W ' at If you wish you’ may obtain ‘me dinner P13” 9”“ ’ . 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