Van Door" Brigadier gs, DSO E.D. was the guest of erside at a fornal dinner on rdnesday. i t - ...-- -.... .... FAMED ARMY orncsn VISITS S'SlDE The wartime commander of the the Canadian Korean forces dur- War 11. mi 22nd Regiment the limit! in the Korean war and has been : . singer. sans... -..-. .4 ,..., i With the Brigadie.r are LEFT . officers of RC ,stgt1m. gum. vice Order on three occasions for D50, DFC. C-D.. Commanding or. iume OTU; STANDING. Squad- action above and beyond the call ficer RCA? Station Surnrnerside; ron Leader A. E. Howell DFC. of duty durins tht ltallln Ind Brls. Allard: Mayor David Stew-.C.D. President of the Officers Brigadier Allard commanded Normandy campaigns of World art. use of Charlottetown, Brig-llvless. adler G. G. K. Peake. D50. E.D., y Wing Commander LWC Llsnpert. mu"! awarded the Distinguished Ser- Group Captain W. H. swetman, C.D. Officer Commanding, Mar. By ED SMITH Canadian Press staff Writer MONTREAL (CP)-The RCA! uksltlusmostilnotallthe swers to enemy submarines- rraced or submerged. The prise package is the CL-28 orinalssance bomber now roll- ; off Canadair Ltd. production 95, Two of the giant electronic nsters now are undergoing tests flight behavior and uipment mien. The results so sr have an gratifying. Built and designed on order for e RCAI-”s maritime command. cuzs or Argus will be flown bases at Greenwood. N.s.. and mmerside. P.E.l. next spring. is not known how many will delivered but it has been dis- llariilmc press and radio rep- scntlilvel got a guarded peak is week at the Argus. how it's oduced and what makes it tick. urity regulations rmitted iv a little unveiling oi e craft's engineers the Argus is. at least. no mis- nomer. In Greek mythology "ar- gus" stands for 'l00-eyed giant" or "a watchful guardian." CARRY EYES than 290 miles per R.C.A.F. Sees Answer-To Subs In Latest Aircraft in y r l a d electronic components housed in a 128-foot fuselage. What the party saw and what "uaclessifi " proves An elongated tall "singer" and an oversixc. plastic underlip carry the top-secret ingenuities in the mili- tary game of find and seek. "eyes" and the latest. still Wing Cmdr. Ed. J. Smith. the RCAF's reqluremeots project of- ficer for the aircraft. plane employ. the basic detection devices - radar. sonar and mag- netic airborne detection. says the "There are classified others." he adds. its destructive devices will in- clude depth bombs and homing type torpedoes. Available specifications show the Argus will carry sufficient fuel to power the family car five times around the world. Its range is listed merely as "more than 4.000 miles." its top speed at "more "hour" and maximum altitude at more than WESTERN GUARDIAN I LIMITED quantity of large oak rrels. Weddell Bros. Crapaud. ALL taxes due Bcdeque school . 111 must be settled - 6.00 o'clock. Saturday 1. Regent Chapter. order of the sstern Star. .m. evening service. Richard toil Pastor. ANGLICAN Church services. on1Ia'. River: ool lo s.m.. morning prayer asn. St. Stephen. Burlington. nday School 1:N p.m.. evening ayk 1:30 pm. PRISIYTIRIAN church Pas W in this paper. 0. A. mercy saheth II tins. Rev. 1.13. Ile- t ,A. In. Minister. 7 p Accountants ptom trlat will be in his 0'Leary office Saturday afternoon May lath. ALL School district must be paid May llth by order of Trustees. " gins sum-say. ssu ders. Joe ii. Chartered " DINGWELLS Restaurant serv- ing full course dinners Hi p.m. daily. Sunday.l2 noon to 8 p. in. Special luncheon will be served every day at noon. ALL TAXES due Darnley School district must be paid by May 00th. by order school trustees. RAYMOND GRANT. 0 er- PANTRY SALE May zsun. 8.00 p.rn. Kennedy's Konaington. Mal- peoue and Baltic W.M.s. DENTAL offices of summer-side A ledlid sum tun. rurmassanras. Baptist Church 2" ' 'y " " "" " TURKEY supper in Long River Hall. Monday. May 10th. Come. have a nice sad to a holiday. TAXI! due See View 5! SALE 0! Perennial plants be- llh at Clin- ton.Usualiowpriees.Nomat1ob smith. CAMPBELL & RUIN! Chick Hatchery now open. A special breed for every need. Dial 3837. Summeratde. WWII FRIBTOWN School. 'I'he1'ewillbenoaorvicesonLord'e Day the 10. Come to Convention in Crapaud Gospel Rail. See ad 20.000 feet. its ability to range the seas in search for underwater undesir- ables at an 18-hour stretch will re quire a crew of 15. employed on a shift basis. Air force pilots and technicians will get their chance to become fully acquainted with the four pis- ton engined killer this fall. That's when the third completed version comes off assembly. MUCH TO STUDY fore the Argus is incorporated into Pacific and Atlantic patrols. The machine is the biggest built for defence factory. trlcity to provide complete power ment order will provide RCAF's transport command with an airliner. freighter version. ther impression with this turbo- prop version in the commercial field. timaie" in its field, Wing Cmdr. Smith said it had the answers to ' every development known in the There Will be much to study be- submarine field. i we look ahead as much as 15 to 20 years." he added. i.n'poses in a Canadian t generates ” elec- for so six-room houses. Its heating system can service 28 six - room houses in mid-winter. It incorpo- rates 00 miles of wirln g. The military derivative of the Bristol Britannia is now being modified by the Montreal aircraft company into a transport version -the CL-44 A multi-million dollar govern- the Canadair hopes to make a fur- Asked if the Argus was the "ul- ”But as in all such developments Thousands Of Thousands of trout per mile have been found on many Island streams by fisheries research scl- entist. the May meeting of the Prince County Fish and Game Association was told last evening by Mr. G. A. C. llson. senior biologist with the fish culture group. Department of Fisheries. Saint John. NB. Mr. Wilson. who spent five years at the biological station at Eller- slie, said that brooks and streams in Prince Edward Island are na- tural fish hatcherlcs, conducive to the reproduction of trout by being cold. sheltered, and having plenty of natural food supply. introduced by Lowell Hancock. Mr. Wilson described several me- thods of improving trout fishing conditions on island streams by simple installations to provide cover for fish through the use of easily constructed. low cost de- flection devices made of logs. sandstone rock. tile. or concrete blocks. to speed up ithe river current in the area-in which they were placed. The faster flow of water would tend to dig out holes on or a channel in this area which would provice shelter for the fish. Low dams also provide simlliar. ROYAL IORDEN Mon. Tuca.. 7:15 - 0:15 Roy Rogers in- "SUNSET IN THE WEST" Also serial and news. MEN'S SUITS . Mode to Measure- 20 percent off or extra pair pants FREE. I MAY ONLY HARDY'S MEN'S end IOYS' WEAR Alba;-ton. y . "tovs ME TENDER" , ysmcsss PAT n-teams ' ll ' MAY rs-as-st-so p ' In P.E.I. Streams, ls Report benefit. but slow the flow of water allowing it Fish Per Mile if too high might to warm up. and resulting in trout moving to colder water. The ideal temperature for trout ranges from 57 to 68 degrees. Mr. Wilson said that much can be done in stream iusps i providing deeper pools. and sup- plying artificial cover. shade and shelter for fish in barren and shallow areas of streams. CAMEO KENSINGTON Fri, Sat.. 1:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Roy Rogers in ”SUN- SET IN THE WEST". Also serial and news. Bank drawing Friday worth possible 370.00. Jimm Dorsey. "veryysick" is IOIDIIIL 09"” 9' his illness was a lI1YlIGl'!- Wirh Scott Brady and Rite Gem. An exciting sage from the flaming pages of "Women of Alberion Flrem-on Called To Form About sight o'ehck last evening the Alberta: we Iris-dc wu- calladouttethehnsneoim-.Frad nanmy. snaatrosuwhm I fir- hadbrokenoutlnasmal1bulld- lng used for boiling has feed. The blaze, which was betns bire- Iy held in check by Mr. Ramsay , which adjoins an extensive lnsgth of modern has-ns. was a complete loss. .. An almost comvmt lI”9M' 9' wind prevemed the MD DWI 50' coming like - JIMMY DORSIY ILL Nnw vomit (AP)-Bandleader 53. is re NOTICE 'All taxes due Abrams Vil- lage School must be P315 by May 25. By order of trustees. Raymond Cameron, Secretary. Saturday. May 18, 1957; ';hc: (suardian Page 15. THE GOLDEN VALLEY BOYS Will present a two hour play in Borden Legion Hall MONEY. May 20th at 8 p.m. 1 Dance after show. Admis- sion 55c and 30c. x YOU CAN'T ESCAPE WHEN CHOOSING: . Animal-Plant Iluct Powder (Triple eetton-kills.) Dairy cm. spray (Pyrenone-Pilue or Concen- mm BABY CHICKS Donit delay getting your baby chicks. Be able to take advantage of the best prices for both chicken and eggs next summer. .If you want R.0.P. bred, high quality chicks in any of the popular breeds order fromA PENDLETOWS CHICK IIATCIIERY Kensington Phone 65-5 trite) . Farm 5 Dairy Sony (si ” Dilute or Concen- trate) . Maiathion Dry Fly 3;" (Sprinkle-Bios eat--die) Moth KIIIR (Crystal form). Household Insect Spray (Residual-Space combined) Rat.Mouae Exterminator (Warfar-in-10096 kill) m-cu-at-g DINGWELL'S RESTAURANT opsumo Saturday. Mssy I8. I 951 Cropaud Theatre Fri - let. I:N : "GLORY" A touching story of a gl.rls' love for a colt. Margaret O'Brien - Walter Brennan. Also a double reel comedy. USED TRACTORS i WHAT SIZE? WHAT PRICE? F WHAT MAKE? Ford? Ferguson? Oliver? Allis Chalmers? Massey Harris? Cockshurt 30? or Inter- , notional Harvester in any size? ' YOU NAME IT - WE HAVE IT PHONE. WRITE OR CALL IN &iS'5 SIIIIIIEIISIIIE rooav tsA'r.) 2 - 6:45 - 9:15 2 BIG HITS "MOHAWK" Pitcairn Island" With James Craig & Lynn Dori Untold adventures of the beauties of the Bounty. roxrrn ms-9:15 1iellI2brI'0lI5 with ' use RjNDALl. - mcwuto L0iiG . ' lldblhezwgyfv ' Mill! "in AUIWERSIL-IITQIA I Island Equipment Co. Ltd. Water Street East Summerslde. P.E.I- NOONAN's ALBERTON SPRING SALE 4 no oars - MAY i1-18-2i-22 To make room for more summer goods we are offering the following specials and discounts- MEN'S WORK SHIRTS REG. 52.59, 52.75, 32.98 SALE PRICE 81.89 MEN'S TWEED SPORT JACKETS REG. S24.00 SALE PRICE S1995 PALMER McLELLAN WORK BOOTS 38.95 FOR 37.10 CHILDREN'S WALC(Yl'l' RED It BROWN SANDALS S3315 FOR S239 MISSE8 BAR FLEX SNEAKERS S3.15 FOR s2.29 WOMENIS COLORED WASIIABLE BALERINAS "STAR OF INDIA'' Monday 2:00-7:15-9:10 Tues. 7:15-9:10 CORNEL WILDE - JEAN WALLACE S4.50 FOR S329 OFF WALLPAPER We are showing one of the largest displays of dresses In West Prince and offer so per cent discount off all Children's and Ladiea' Dresses. including the very latest styles and shades in ROYAL Fri., Sat.. 7:15-9:15. Tense court room drama. Would you convict this boy of murdering this ymml girl it you were on vthe jury? Rafael Campos as the boy 0!! "TRIAL". Starring Glenn Ford this lawyer). Dorothy McGuire. John Kodiak. NOTICE Every dog found at large within the Town of Kensington not being in ch person in charge thereof 0 arge of its owner or other r on its owner's property. whether muzzled or not may be immediately shot or otherwise destroyed by the police officer of the said town or any other person duly authorized by the said Town Council. ALEXANDER LIVINGSTONI3 Police Officer for the Town of Kensington. Monday night, May 20th day from 5:30 to am bertedhythehiaoecoelfi l SPEAKS oven CJRW . i I l i i DR. ORVILLE PHILLIPS Comes-vatlve candidate for Prince who will speak over CJRW TO HEAR and each succeeding Mon- Pregreesivl Cones-valve Assia Capdol - Summerside TONIGHT (MON.) 7:15 - 9:15 TUESDAY 3:30-7:16-9:15 WEDNESDAY 7:15-9:15 . . X ace caueppnu V...--a ' INGRID I BEIEILJAN BRYNNER ilii'E"s Fgssle) Drlesaes, Dan River Plalds and dressed fashioned by 15 per.:s.9sIt off Sweaters. Shirts. T Shirts. Jeans. Peddle Push- ers. Shorts. Blouses and all other Dry Goods. 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