JUNE 27. 1953 pm I -THE WESTERN GUARDIAN , ,1-M PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street. Bununerslde. Phone soar. News. riptlons. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW Ind GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 3033 Ind 8038. The Guardian may he bought at any of the following Itores Bell Bookstore. xeurs News-stand. Water Street; Alyre Doueetuu Grocery. Second Water street; Vince's Summer Street; Gourlles Drugstore. In Bununerslde: . ll Central Mutt; Mark Gtudet. 0'! Granville Street: Streetp Island Motor Transport. Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enm.an's Self- servloc Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. K.I.. Waite in Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: GB-2 Office and 08-! House. .CHI7R.CH OF SC OTLAND, Surnmerside, Lord's Day. -FUNDAMENTAL B A F?! I S 1' June. CHURCH. S Central Bedeque. Rev. 28. 11:00 5-m- R0'v'- H- F- Mafsll). M. Fraser. Pastor. Services for Ewen. Sunday. June 28th. Central Bedequc 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Borden -LYlll.AN HALIIS canteen. Wll- 3 p, M, mot, opens tonight. Light lunches, ce cream, steamed clams. etc. -.L,- -NORTirI BEDEQIJE Church services Sunday. 28th. Freetown 11:00 a.m.: Trov- illers Rest 2:30 p.m.; North Bede- giie 7:30 p.m. United --Tllll CAIRNS family picnic will be held at PEJIFSOIIAS shore. Shelton, on July 1st at 7'”lock. -WILL BE C-A;II)II)A'I'E - Mr James 1.. .VIacDoiigall annoiincedl -SUMMERSIDE PRESBYTEB- IAN Congregation 100th Anniver- sary. Dedication and Reception. 3”"? Special Music. Sunday, June 28th. 11. A. M. and '1 P. M. -01.1) TIME FIDDLING and gents step dancing contest in Seven Mile Bay Hall. June 30th, 8.30 P. M. Outside Judges. Sponsored by Gan- ZIWE adian Legion Branch No. 10. Send lentries to William Chaisson. Bor- den. Cash prizes. -REMEMBERED BY CHOIR - lF5l'9l'd5'3' mi” ll” M” be ll ”aml1flLasi. evening after choir practice date in the by-eleclloii in the (Ten- ire Ward. Suinmerside. to take place on July 14. Mr. MacDouga1l who lives on Summer Street North. is associated with the firm of Simmons and M.1cFnrlane Ltd. in addition to extciisive cxirrriciicc in accounting he has upwards of ',0 years banking EXl')Fl'l('l1('El.'S ooiiche left this week by motor for St. Andrews. N.B., to attend zhe regional convention of Confederation Life Association at the Algonquin Hotel at St. An- drews. June 24 to 28. While at the :om'ention Mr. Gallant will par- m group life and group casiialiy in- surance. On this panel with Mr Sallant are R. L. Sutherland of Edmonton, Alta.. Mr. J. B. Norris. of Newfoundland and C. V. Matt- hews of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant plan to visit friends and relatives in NB. on their way to the top six producers during the month of May Mr. Gall:int's presented pupils with grading and writing certificates. Prizes Riven for Evil and gM:irjoi'ie MacKiniinn; lies. behaviour. Harvey MricNevin; highest average. Harry Barbour best 00mD0sitlon. Hilliard Mac: Klnnon. Verna Wallace presented Miss Palmer with a sum of money on behalf of the class. An address was read by Hilliard MzicKinnnn Ed 3 W0” P001" WES presented Pith Sandra Rogers. Mr. Hugh Mac. wee. trustee, congratulated the ml" On the good work achiev- d by the pupils. V--ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVEN- ING-The R. C. A. F. sub division of the C. W. L. held a very en. lovable eocial evening Wednesday. 3110 24th for the members and . er friends. Rev. J. P. O. Hanley -Xpressed appreciation to me lmhers. on behalf of the pnrent,s and himself for their co-npemnion V 22:1 hllme BDBM on tea.chi.ng of 90 llm to the Catholic children the AMI Johnston School. To i-Inch of these teachers father 0'- Hnley presented a lovely Bible, 3 ill”. from the chapel committee, Recipients of the Bibles were Mlsu ilglcllriahon. MLss Richards. Miss ”lle- Mm B3-l'l'.V. Miss MoMullln lllil Mm McCiie. Four types of Mjil ilslnes were then played, the p1l"5 Ml” bridge goinfl to fitblier 0Hillll9.V and Mrs. MiicKinnon. Sifjlri and Cpl. Devine. Cpl. and f-ls Power took rhe honors for ll-'l.V fives and the whist winners were Miss McMahon and Mrs. Wil- lianis. The door prize was a,wnrd- ed Cpl. Charette. Mrs. Pclland and her committee then served refresh- mrtits which were enjoyed by all l7-'Pst-nt.-S, r - FAREWELL PARTY - The home of Mr. and Mrs J F. Bar- rett, St. Eleanors, was the scene 0i A farewell party on Thursday 31'-"lint! for Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Mk who are leaving by auto on villi! 2 with their little family for lo""c0l1't'91'- B-C-. where they plan mereside. On behalf of their many w Dds and neighbors, an address 8! read by Mr. Claude White "id a substantial purse of money :81 Dresented to Mr. and Mrs.- og"k by Mrs. Lorne Boston. Mr. ":5. on behalf of his wife and "M thanked everyone for wmf "induces and invited them to com they ever came to British "Fmmbis. All joined in singing The Thl! Are Jolly Good Fellows". memrernainder of the, evening was mm in cards and social chat. A humour lunch was served by the An gstsessisted by several ladle; "hon vhed 341'. and Mrs. Clark WIN. -3 the,- Thc canasta sets were won by Mrs! without comment, lin the Presbyterian Church. Sum- merside two of the members. Messrs. Thomas Hall and George .MacDonald, who are leaving the town, were remembered with fare- lwell gifts. Mrs. J. S. Perry read ,;i.ppi'opi'iate humorous verses. Mr. 1.1. C. Mountain on behalf of the choir. expressed regret at their departure and Mrs. Emmett Rana- -- ATTEND Co.Vl'ENT10.N”-Mxlliaii and Mrs. Maurice Mill made and Mrs. D, H, Q-,n1u,,,,,, of M,s,ithe presentations. Ice cream and -cake were then served.-S -POST NIIP-TEA-I: SHOWER.- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Gauthier. (formerly Yvonne Arsenault Ken- singtont of Hamilton, Ont.. who lspent holidays at their parents" :icipate in a panel CllSCLlSSZ0ll on.ll-Om? in Egmont Bay and Ken-iA"hl"? lsiugton were pleasantly surprised on Julie 16 when a number of lfriends assembled at the home of tMr. and Mrs. Fred Arscanult to tender them a post nuptial show- ,er. It was the couple's first visit lhome since their marriage a year logo When the guests had assem- nome. In the last issue of Ihclbled M. A t P d H mm of me Momhu bulletin 15, mg as iwclusc-alendsf; Ezgslmszlig .the Defence Production Act. Sect- ,,,ed by his company as 3 saw” Mr Ge0rge'Gmman re Id -iron 104. the cause of protests by i 1 P 59” 9 9" ,Canada and other exporting coun- l-'ll3DF0DTlH!e gift. Mr. and Mrs. lGauthier expressed their apprec- phm” 59998-'5 0" llle ll”? D329 ill-lintioii. A lunch was served by the: .were taken to Cavendish for 8, pic-l , were',nic on Tuesday and had ice creamlumnsldemblyi 50-V5 me mid” de' liesular attendance to; treats l --Mrs David Larkin of Summer- side is a. patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital where she is undergoing treatment. . Josepflanlel (Continued from page 1) President Eisenhower. Laniel. who has sat in pa;-iia. merit since 1932. was one of the , most fearless leaders of the French wartime resistance and now is be- 1118 talked of as a possible prai- dent of the republic when Vin- cent Auriol's term of office ends in December. Model Employer He owns two factories founded by his grandfather, one of which makes open-air bleached linen, known all over the world. He is considered a model em- ployer. "His doctrine is on the right but his heart is on the left," 8 Paper said of him after his ap- Droval as premier. A man of few words. he found his wife waiting for him in the lobby of the assembly after his l'1f'-lolly Friday. He kissed her on both cheeks. smiled and passed on She was his valiant helpmate in the wartime resistance movement. They have two children, a girl and 5- b0.V. now both married. 0 (Continued from pull) L? milk products-6,000 pounds; flax- seed and linseed oil--an added Fld valorem tariff payment 0: 50 per cent of the product's value, on top of normal American tariffs... another virtual embargo. Di-led skimmed Milk CEHNR may get a good share of the dried skimmed milk quota, but Dractlcally no part of the butter Quota since she never has been a big American supplier. She is not interested in the dried cream or malted milk product markets and the "eye-drop" quotas will dmouflle anyone from getting into that field. she has flaxseed to ship. but the new tariff makes trade prohibi- five. The new curbs go into effect under a. proclamation issued by President Eisenhower under sect- ion 22 of the Agricultural Adjust- TEAS - -Miss Mary Larter, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larter. was this year's winner of the Governor Generals Medal st Alberton High School. The Institute Hall was filled to capacity for the school closing and a delightful program was present- ed by the pupils. Rev. J. R. Mo- Mahon was chairman. Accompan- lsta for the evening were Miss Beth Cluke. Mrs. E. E. Larter end Mr. P. A. Saunders. The first part of the program was presented by the primary pupils who had been trained by their teacher. Mrs. John C. Profit. A folk dance by eight of these lit- tle folk was one of the most pleas- ing numbers on the entire pro- gram. A song. "One Umbrella Bulltl for Two." also received much ap- plause. A recitation by Donald Campbell. action songs by boys and girls and "Mother Goose in Health Land." completed this sec- tion of the program. following which awards were presented as follows: Grade 1:-- Reading. Pauline Kinch; Arithmetic. Bonita Bar- rett; Printing. Beverly Englandgi Neatness. Sheila Saunders: Pro-i gress. Joe Albert. Mildred McArth-l ur and Danny Campbell; Mosti Stars, Pauline Kinch; and Attend-1 ance. John Weeks. Grade 21- 1. Florence Foley and Marie O'Brien: 2. Donny O'Brien and Mary Shea. 3. Peter MacDon-i aid; Applicaticii, Brenda Perry; most Stars, Mary Shea. Mrs. Alfred Gillis' junior presented a flag drill. songs by boys and by girls, and recitations by Betty Foley and Pat Rochford.i pupils Grade 2:- 1. Kathie Jean Arthur and Pat Rochford; 2. Jean O'Meara and Joan Mill- man: a.,Michael Lartcr and Ray- mond Ahearn; Arithmetic, LeRoy Ramsay; Reading. Mabel Mc-, Progress, Jean 0'Meara. l Grade 3:- 1. Gary Rochford, Alice Faye Barrett and Carol Ann Kinch; 2. Teddy Corbett, Henry O'Malley and Betty Foley; 3, Jan- ice Jeffrey and Christine Pickett; Reading. Vance Shaw; Applicn-, tion, Alan Nicholson; Progress. iii-its Act. replacing-Vsectioriwl0470f Warner. 1 Gov. Genfs Medal Won. By Mary Larter Prizes were presented as follows: ,3,11y Clark; 3, Roger Francis- 3Medal - Mary Larter; 2. run GUARDIAN. cnnncorraroww Body Of Airman Arriving Tonight Larry Hogan; Application, Leon-'At summerside am Meal” "ld Pel" 1-”'v"- l -The remains of Corporal Jor- Th” mwlmedmn Pllblll of Mrs. eph Donald Gallant. son of Mr. Alton O'Brien presented a noio.'nna Mu. Cyrus P. Gallant. Well- 'When 1 WI! A 1-adv"bv Suphnn- irigton. who was killed in the is Larter. an Upside-Down Drill crash of n Lancaster bomber miss- by the boys. I duet. "No, Sir" and . ing since February 1st will ar- ia chorus. "The Maple Leaf For- rive at Summerside this evening ever. and will be taken to the Comp- Prixcs were presented as follows: ton Funeral Home from where Grade 4:- l. Gloi-is snnw; 2, they will be transferred to the Marlene Millmnn; 3. Dgvid more home of his parents for funeral rell; Attendance. Peggy Mlllmun; on Monday morning at 9:00 Deportment, Jimmy Mciqem; o'clock to Egmont Bay Church and cemetery. The Lancaster bomber in which Corporal Gallant lost his life had been based at Greenwood. N. S, and disappeared on Feb. 1st while on search for a United States Scrapbooks, David Moi-rell, Peggy Millman and Muriel Jeffrey. Grade 5:-- 1. Judy McMahon; 2. Helen Arthur; 3. Mary o'Mearn and Anne Larter; scrapbooiu, Helen Arthur, Ethel Albert and Anne Larter. The pupils of Miss Marjorie McDonald. vice-principal, pre. sented 9. Citizenship Drill and solos by Helen Barrett and Doris Hogan. Prizes were awarded as follows:- Grade 6- 1. Douglas Currie; 2. Lorraine Campbell; 3. Dorothy McNeil1. Grade 7 -- 1. Evelyn Carpenter; 2. Terry O'Brien; 3. Larry Profit and Allison McAlduff. at thetimebymorethan35 planes failed to find the missing homb- er and It was not until June 22nd that an airline: pilot, flying to Goose Bay, spotted the crash scene about one hundred miles south east of Goose Bay. Labra- dor.-S. Burlinglon and civilian plane. An intensive search, Retire From Ring BOSTON. (AP) - After being knocked out in his last two starts Tommy Collins, Boston feather- weight. has accepted manager Rip Valenti! advice to retire from the ring, Two months ago Collins suffered a 10-knockdown beating from light- weight champion Jimmy Carter. In Thursday night's "comeback" bout. Collins was flattened twice before losing a 10-round technical knockout to Teddy (Redtop) Davis of Hartford, Conn. the second ranking feaiimerweight. , Financially. Colllns' future out off the ring appears rosy. He owns a two -family dwelling in nearby Medford, free and clear. and has banked almost 325.000. In addition. he has been promised a lifetime job as a court officer or clepiit-y. sheriff in Middlesex county in the fall. I O Leary and I I I Vicinily -Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Bernard, Mrs. Isaac Harris, and Messrs. Walter Gorrill and Leonard Ber- nard of O'Lear,v motored to Char- lottetown on June 18. 6 Girls from the principals room. Vicinity iMr. Currie). pleasingly rendered ”Santa Lucia" and "Flow Gently. "sweet Afton." --Mrs. James Champion, Bur- Prizes were awarded as follows: Grade 8 - 1. Edward McAlduff;i 2. Lona Hunter and Frances Cur- rie; 3. Belle Wilkie and Fred Clark. Others in Grade 8 who re-l :- ceived certificates were Rosaliel Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Saint, accom- Wadman. Dean Carpenter. Marion panied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and David Br rick. ic. Thompson. all of Charlottetown. Grade 9:- 1. Russel ayes; 2.i left on Monday, June 15. on a. two ;week trip to Toronto. Grade l0:- Governor Generals; Maryl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning fllen Skerry; 3. Frances Barbour; and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. John- . Anne Profit. stone, Long River. and Miss An- Prizes were generously donated 4 nie MacLeod, French River, motor- by the business men of the Town ed to Sackville, N. 13.. for the June and on the Friday previous to cios- 13 Weekend. W11??? lllfy attended ing a treat of chocolate dips was'Sf5Si0nS of the Maritime lington, spent Sunday, June '1. at Sea View, where she was the guest of her son. Mr. Horton Champion and Mrs. Champion. This past year the attendance Rd!!- at. Alberton School has been the -4- largest. for many years. the enroll-I Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod. ment being 152 children. Lona River. spent the June 13 ,week end at Sackville. where they attended meetings of the United Church Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Caseley 'tries. expires June 30. 'snid it will not renew it. . Canada has made unofficial and; Congress 3guard down would undoubtedly in-l, . i fourth position.-S - . . . jtg ,1Ca0:lI'19Sl:":jdtlml'5lC M"! dancing plans official protests on the new -CLOSING or BR.-ll-2 SCH00L'M NE 3)? Fromm. Mr. nnd,curbs, but the u. s. has an an- ..on 1:-,-may, pupils 0, me Brae. , 3” 19' 19” ThUTSdi1y,swer. The major problem in the U. School held their annual ciosing.l!'n0”1x-imgqto remm to their homela is heavy production End rising Parents and other iisltors were m am”(m';K' '5l"'Pl”595 in Silvemmem gresent. The pupils hold 3 Red '”'TETfm'rr-r ihouses. To let the U. S. W55 meetllli-I Opened by singing Red Cross Girls and Red Cross EE2na.s ivite more stockpiling, more price- Boys. Min Donna Palmer. :eacher., -The pupils of Kinkora School Csuppmt 0" America" surplus” These American surpluses are partment and it. concludes that it, may be "some time" before Cali- adian exports to the U. S. "im- prove". Hamplon and O 0 I ' Vicinily Relatives and friends of Mes- clames Catherine and Florence Inee. are pleased to have them as welcome residents of Hampton again for the summer, following a visit with relatives and friends at North River and Argyle Shore. Rev. E. H. Baxter has resumed work in this field. after attending the Maritime Conference of the United Church. at sackville. N. B. Mrs. R. H. Baxter was hostess to the W. A. of Hampton United Church. at their June meeting held at the Manse on June 10. Plans were completed for the annual picnic and supper in July. A quan- tity of finished sewing was turned in. and new work distributed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Thomson. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by her daughter. At the Women's Institute month- ly meeting. held at the home of Mrs. Howard Myers. decision was made to call a. meeting of all in- terested in the contemplated mov- ing and improvement to the pub- lic hall and grounds. This ener- getic group of community workers have raised fund: for this purpose during a considerable period of time through variety concerts giv- en at many centres. 3 On Friday evening, June 12, the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Merrill, Crowfield. was the scene of e hap- py gathering. where members of Mrs. Merrill's Ceramics class met with their inatructress for a social evening. Following an enjoyable sing-song and Scotch folk-dancing by the younger members. Mrs. John Rogerson read an ad- dress expressing the sincere grati- tude of the members for their at-V tainmenta in this fascinating hobby. and Mrs. Merrill was re- quested to accept a. small gift of appreciation. Mrs. Merrill grac- iously thanked them for their thoughtfulness. All anticipate re- opening of the class in the com-. lng autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Harvie MscEach- em and two children. Leo and Randall. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murchison, Hamp- ton. Many district residents who at- tended the Coronation show at the Prince Edward Theatre. were so delighted that they expressed a desire to make I substantial sacri- fice to up a repetition at any fu- ture am. Sunny weather and favorable roads were conducive to the ot- tendance at the services of public worship throughout this field on the 14th. inst. A very fine message on the evils of intcmperence. and aim oonmsationu Ilnllhc lsdtby Hd Ga d land family. Kelvin Grove. had as r their dinner guests on Sunday, . June 14, Mrs. Caseleyis parents, letter. and brother. Mr. Charles Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark, Link- ,op,gEosgon B,.um5,Clark. Sr.. were celebrating their BOSTON. ware. announced Friday purchase of for- I Wedding MmlVel”3EYY- and the 00' importi ward Cal Gardner from Chicagoicaslon W35 5159 a family get-to- departure of ignni Hockey League deal, Th,3,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and amount. was not disclosed. lfamllv who Plan 10 leave after Gardner, 23, 3 native or '1',-nng. the closing of the school term for cona, Man, broke in with New-,British Columbia, where they ex- York Rangers and played foul-.pect. to make their home in the seasons with Toronto Maple Leafsifuture. before going to Chicago last - season. He can play either centre, Mrs. Austin Murphy, Emerald. or left wing and has missed onlyiwas a visitor to Summerside on four games in the last threeisaturday, June lath. seasons. Black Hawks in an off-season Nat- 1Fl9U'"31' l3I”l0T '0 the Among those attending the Re- Piusville and '0 o o Vicinrly -Mrs. Dave Home and family of Bloomfield Comer. were visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown, on Tuesday, June I16. were Messrs. Roy Hill and Ern- lest Taylor. Freetown. Eustace llteeves. Norboro. Lloyd Howard. 'Jahn Burns. Ervin Jay and Wil- 'liam Gill. Kensington, James .'Graham. Dunning. Long River J h . l Jzn: 1:. c”"””” ” Tu”day”Profitt, Burlington. E- , Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caseley Mr" Jouph Pen” sh Lam .with their son. Erroll and daugh- ES: ugugieuslvsule on Tuesday whiter. Sheila. Kelvin Grove. left on 3' ' ?Friday. June 12. on a trip to Que- The Mobile H-ray Unit visited several districts and was in Plus- ville on Tuesday. June 16. returning by way of the New Eng- land, States. Mr. Everett Crockett, Halifax, Rev. Elmer Crockett, Worthing- ton. Minn., and Mrs. Duncan Hardy, Edmonton. Alta., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houston and Miss Beverley Croc- kett, Kensington. while in this province attending the funeral of their mother. the late Mrs. John Mrs. Fred Kelly arrived at her, home in Roseville on Monday.3 June 15. after spending some time- in Montreal. Mr. Heber' Prof-itt. Roaebank. was a business visitor to Piusville on Wednesday, June 11. Mr. Russel .Stc-wart. Elrnsdale. was a recent visitor to Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy endl family, Rosebank. motored to, Moncton, N. 13., on Sunday. June 14. day. June 10. Mrs. Crockett's death occurred on Friday. June 5. at Halifax. where she had lived for the past few years. She had for- recently at Sherbrooke, P. E. 1. Rev. Mr. Crockett, who was ducting a mission at San Antonio. Texas. came by plane to attend his mother's funeral. Mr, Hampton Home was 5 busi- ness visitor to this district on Wed- nesday. June 17. . I . i- Mrg Law Hudson, Brooklyn, Rev. Clifford Moase. accompan was to Piusville recently on busi-lg” by M"- M9359 ""1 muf "me new lson. James, left on Tuesday morn- ggg. ling for their home in Ingmair. ML Rom” Mcxmnm Dock Shelbourno Co., N. 3.. after spen - Rom. W” g Vmm, to piusvulhling the past week at sackville. N. recently. jB., and Kensington, P. E. I. Mr. Jackie Chi-arl:w'as is business! visitor at the home of Mrf and Mrs. John J. Corcoran on Monday. l Friends will be glad to know that Mr. Douglas Woodside is making favorable progress toward recovery from the effects of an ac- Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton andl family and Mrs. Melvin McGregor.l Burton. Lot 7. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Cor- coren on Sunday. June 14. Woodslde was engaged in remov- ing the roof from the barn on his farm at Sea View. when ii rafter unexpectedly fell. knocking him down and crushing three bones in the heel of his foot. After having it X-rnyed and treated in the Prince County Hospital. he was Mr. Lawrence Kinch was a re- cent human visitor to Piusvllle. able to return to his home at Sea View. Mr. Melvin Perry. teacher of the Junior department. Piusville School. spent the put week-end at his home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Hex-men Corcor-sn and family motored to Charlotte- town on Sunday, June 14 to visit their daughter. Perllne. who is a patient in the Polio clinic. --BB Oil is the principal export of Trinidad. the most southerly of the West Indies islands. . The libraries of Columbia Uni- versity In New York contains more than 2.000.000 volumes. the church choir.-crgiblned to make these services enloylble. f 'l err aw.-wv---ti I -' i Confer-' provide by the Women: Institutenence of the United Church of Can-l union of the 105th Battalion, rat: French River. Ernest; and Ellis lbec City. They will be away a week.3 Crockett. at Eimsdale on Wednesm merly lived at Elmsdale, and more; f?0n'1 cident on Saturday, June 13. Mr., -3111; I M: I l Mrs. .1. M. Macwilllams and. lMrs. Burton Boates returned to,l their homes in 0'Lear,v Friday! evening. after spending a pleas-l tint two weeks vacation visiting jrelatives and friends in the States.- iThey report the trip by plane was, ;most enjoyable. E ,l The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-t as Dunville of West Point return-, ed to his home after being a pa-, tient in Prince County Hospltall with spinal trouble. The little fel- ilow is greatly improved. , Mr. and -Mrs. Henry MacAu5-i tland and family motored to Sum-, inerside Saturday on business. l Mr. and Mrs. Billie Buchanan, land daughter Elizabeth. spent the week end in Mount Royal with! rMr. Buchanan's parents, Mr. and: lMrs. Martin Buchanan. ll 3 Mr. and Mrs. Heber MacMillan.E St. Eleanors. spent Saturday night; at. the home of their parents. Mr., and Mrs. Leslie MacMillan. Rose-l ,bank. and on Sunday. they visited itheir aunt. Mrs. Harold Ramsay, of Knutsford. Mr. William MacDonald. Cav- ltain of the tug boat at Tignish. iwas a visitor to West Point over l the week-end. ' Mr. and Mrgftalph MacLellan. lformcrly of West Cape and now oft , Summerside. spent Sunday 1" 3, O'Leary. visiting relatives and 7 friends. 1 Mrs. Neil Boulter of Dunblane is spending a few days in O'Leary visiting her daughters and their families. l A pantry sale and Mail Box sale was held in the O'Leary Farrnersl Co-op store Saturday afternoon. by the Springfield West Baptisti Missionary Society. The mail box grabs of different varieties was quickly disposed of. also the large quantity of home cookin8- The sum of 549 was realized. Mrs. Gordorr-Campbell End daughter. Aileen of Charlotte- town. spent a pleasant week-end in Milo. visiting at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Norman CamPb91l- Mrs. David ll-rgcsonald of the Provincial Sanitarium, Charlotte- town. has returned to her home in Milo, much improved in health. Mr. Jack Doyle of Charlottetown was a business visitor here on Monday. Mr. John Rogerson of Maine is spending a few day! 111 C0"? man visiting his mother. Mrs. Han- nah Rogers:-m. who was 101 FEMS, 'old last January. Mrs. RDZGTSOS ls, imn enjoying good health. N l Mr. Elmo Crozier. accompaniedl iby his mother. Mrs. Beatty Croz-ilwe live by". Four main points were Methodism are seen at lier of Carleton. U” 6. recently motored to Amherst and Monctonw iThey were accompanied on the ireturn trip from Moncton bY Ml”-5-, lMinnle Crozier of the U. S. A. Whn. ,pinn5 on spending some time with rvlr. and Mrs. Crozier. The Mobile X-ray Uml ls vmbll 'jng school districts and was in ;Glenwood on Tuesday. l . l 1 Congratulations are being EX- tended to Mr. and Mrs Frank Ger-l lard Penny of Montreal who were: iniarried Saturday morning, June: 13. Mrs. Perry was the former Bar-: lbara Griffin. daughter of Mr and, iMrs. Edward A, Griffin of Cape. lwolfe. Lot '1. l The Sacrament. gt ttlti; is v . observe A P 'f ',nugpT;r,,.?cr at the Glenwood Unit-, ted Church Sunday. and during the: igervice 11 girls were Ellie" me, lright hand of fellowship and be-: came members. Rev. Mr. Forsyth delivered an lnsplrlhif "E55539-. Mrs. Leslie Gorrill was organist. l , Z l About an peidcent of the popu1n- ' tion of Pakistan lives and works, on farms. 1 m 3 WANTED L Girl for restaurant work: in Kensington. Also girl for part time work. Apply- Tommy Collins To lsixuprisone,-S ,and Mrs. Robert Affleck. , J ames flowing: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nichol- l JOYCE'S RESTAURANT 1 i Plead Guilty To Jail Brealiiiig -In Suprerne Court at Summer- side yesterday, presided over by Mrs. Justice George J. Tweedy. a Grand Jury returned true bills on indictments against six prisoners: charged with escape from Prince" County Jail. All six, on arrslnment, pleaded guilty and will be sentenced when court convenm again on Friday. July 3, at 11:00 A. M. Three of the prisoners, Joseph. Arthur Cannon. of Duvar. and! Joseph Carl Enzar Perry and Frederick Charles Peters of Sum- meralde, were charged with escape with violence. , Gerald and Claude McKen-na, all Bloomfield. and John Arthur Ga:-1 lant. Summerside. were charged with escape, a lesser charge. asl no violence was involved. In the case of the first three, where the charges were of a more serioua nature. the crown did not consent to l speedy trial. The latter three had the notion of a speedy trial in iudges criminal, court or trial by jury. 1 J The-,v appeared before Judge L G. lowls and elected trial by .lvir,v. On being ax-rained before !Vfr.l Justice Tweedy. each of the three pleaded giiilty. I Mr. D. 0 Stewart. Q. C Is re- presenting the. crown. Mr J. A. Gallant had been re- tained as counsel representing Gerald and Claude Mcxcnna. and; was also appointed bv the court. to act for Gallant. and Perry. ' Mr. .1. Harold Goodwin was all-' pointed by the court as counsel, to represent Cannon and Peters.-S f Bodeoue Notes .Mrs. Roy Hobbs arrived by plane from Vancouver. B.C.. re- cently to spend the summer with her grandfather. Mr. A.A. Macln-, ms and Mrs. Maclnnls of this vil-i lage. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips and little daughter. Charlottetown. were Sunday guests of Mr. Phillips' sister. Mrs. George Henderson. and Mr. Hen-derson, also his father. Mr. A. J. Phillips. Miss Audrey Reeves, North Bede- que. was a Sunday guest of Mr. Mrs. Allan Martin, Charlottetown. spent Sunday. June 4. With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Rev. Dr. Boas Eaton and Mrs. Eaton. Sackville. N.B., were week- end guests at the home of Mrs. Pearl Affleck. Linden Lodge. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arbing included the fol- sori. Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Dawson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl May- hew and family, all of North Try- On. On June 10.. Mrs. Jam Corney. Amherst. and her sister Mrs. Hugh Murray. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing. On Monday evening, June 16.. nearly 50 residents of Bedcque. Fernwood, Chelton. and Lower Bedeque gathered in Bedeque school to consider the course of the road from Summer- side to Borden. Mr. Roy Campbell was appointed chairmen And Mr. Arnold Henderson secretary. The feeling of the meeting was that the road should follow the present paved highway. through Bedeque village. The course this road has been under consideration of the Department of Public Works for more than a year. and to date nothing definite has been decid- ed upon. The first meeting of the Menrj Association of Bedeque Unitedi Church for this year was held in, the C-hurch vestry. on June 16. Mr. Ralph Callbeck. president. was; in the chair. The special speaker; was Rev. C. A. Britten. who gave an interesting address on : "What with: Recreation dealt Work. race rirrlai-2N Escape Serious injury Iri'Accideni -Mr. John Adams and his nine year-old daughter, Gail. of Elms- dale, escaped serious injury whet. the truck in which they were re- turning from Moncton went out of Control, owing to brake fail- ure on a steep grade near Meadow- brook. N.B, crashed into the ditch and rolled over. being completely wrecked. The accident occurred Thursday afternoon about five o'clock. Mr. Adams was knocked unconscious and is reported suf- fering severe bruises and cuts about the face as well as gasolirir burns. Despite a badly injured arrr and numerous cuts and bruises Gail managed to make her was out a window of the overturned vehicle and hail a passing auto- mobile. Both accident. l'lCtlml were removed to hospital at Manc- ton and following treatment and x-ray they were able to return 1; their home last evening. Baseball Results Continued from page 6 New York 000 000 002-2 I I Lemon and Ginsberg; Ronni McDonald '9i and Berra. L-Raschi. Hrs: Cleveland-Doby 2; New York-Mine. Detroit 010 150 000-4 12 I Washington 000 003 000-3 7 1 Gray, Herbert -6: and Batts: Schmitz, Moreno tor Stobbs f6: and Oldis W-(liar; L-Srrlimliz Hr: Washington-Vollmer. f'hlvatro 000 000 401-5 5 1 Boston 210 mm 0110-3 5 l Consuergra. Fornleles l3l Aloma nil Dorish '8! and Lollar Brown Kinder 17) Flowers (8) Parnell A9) White. W-Fornieles: L-Kinder. Hrs: Boston-Keli. International League Toronto . . 000 000 000--0 I l Rochester . 000 000 001-1 8 0 Johnson and Keller; Reader and Rapp. Baltimore .. . 10 011 000-3 11 1 Montreal . . 000 102 101-4 10 I Thomp.son.'Sta.rr (6) Mrozinski (7) and Tabacheok; Coleman and Yelen. First .. Buffalo . 203 130 0-9 10 1 Syracuse ......... .. 001 000 1-2 10 1 Novel and Lakeman; Hartley. Lovenguth iii) Kreiger (5) and Dresoher. Secondf . Buffalo 000 100 000-1 0 I Syracuse .. 000 000 000-04 1 Johnson and Erautt; Mu-lreli and Piu-tee. First Springfield 200 110 0-4 B I Ottawa . 200 000 0-2 5 0 Fear and Burbrlnk: Romberger, Kume (1) l-Irabscak (5) and Shanta. Second ' Springfield ...... 000 100 040-5 6 1 Ottawa 201 000 000-3 7 0 Byecha. Jacobs (B) and Buy. brink; Harrington. Trice (8) Dir. mar (9) and Watlington. Friendship and Admiration". Mrs. Edna Jenkins was organist for t.hl . sing-song. Lower Bedeque W. M S. served I. delicious supper. Mr. Arnold Henderson was I visitor to Sackville on June 12, While there he attended sessions of the 'taritime Conference which met there last week. The annual meettric of the Bedeque W.C.T.U.. was held in the United Church on Wednesday. June 17. The worship service was con- ducted by the president. Mrs. Peari Affleck, with several members as- sisting. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president Mrs. Pearl Affleck; vice president. Mrs. Lewis Muttart; treasurer, Mrs. James Henderson; corresponding and recording secre- tary. Mrs. Carrie Leard; tidings secretary. Mrs. Harrison Mac.Far- lane. It was decided to send tem- perance literature to several places of business. .4343 Belles of John and Charles u.esle.V and other founders of Wesley": Chapel in London. England. Dr. H. B. Has taken over the practise of Dr. Austin De- laney, Water Street (opposite l-lolmansi. Hours:- 11:0O-12:00 a.m. Daily 2:00- 4:00 p.m. Daily 7200- 8:00 pm. Daily. -Dial MacNeill 7032- CARPE l NTERS WANTED FIRST CLASS MECHANICS For Immediate Employment -APalv- MR. ruomsou I-lolrnon's Bul Building Service Dept-.. Summerslde. ldlng Service. .--j