APRIL 17. 1952 . rim GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETDWN ,rlItoerrri1:si-I T wssran N GUARDIAN THE rj I Iunuuer Street. sum PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE rnerslde. Phone 3081. Jfews. Subscriptions. Advertising Il.....eeentutlveI GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE W01'I'0N llouee Phones: The Guardian may be followtng stores sell Bookstore, Summer Street: Kelly's News-stand. Water Street; gyro l)oueette'e Grocery, second Street: 8032 Ind 8033. bought at any of the In Sumrueraldo: Gourues Drugstore, 21 Central Sb-cell Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville Street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; EnmIn'e Sell- ' Service Drug. , I. I. Waite In Remington. WEST PRINCE 0! FICE Alherbou: Phone: Frank Weeks. Bepruentativg, OB-2 Office and 68-! House. -WILL BE CLEANING GRAIN for the month of April. Ivan Pick- ering, Clinton. ..C0lI1E to the Card and Cro- klnole Party in Margate School, Friday. -CASE ADJOURNED - Evid- ence in the trial of a Summer. ride man charged with indecent us. rault on I five-year-old girl was concluded yesterday in Police Court and the case was adjourned till April 26 for judgment.-S -VISITING ALBERTON -lMr. and Mrs. J. C. Holtzen. Malverne. Long Island. arrived in Alberton by car Wednesday evening” and leave on the return journty flit: nioining. They were accomtpanled here by Mrs. lIolt2.cn's mother, Mrs. Bruce Currie of Elmsclzilc, who had spent the winter with them. and is at present a guest or her son and dauizhier-in-lnw, Mr and Mrs. W W Cui'rie.. Albcrioii "Personals R -Mr. Ivan l-f. SOmPI'S. Summer- slde. left Friday moruini: on ll business trip to Boston.-S --Messrs. Kenneth Arseiituilt and Howard Waite, Jr., pliariuucy stu- dents at St. Dunstan's Uiilverslty, have returned to after spending the Easter liolirlnys It their homes in Summersldc.-S -Miss Phyllis MacPIierson of the staff of the Erimaii Drug C0,, has returned to Suinmciisirle nitri- spending the Easter holidays at her home in Montague.-S -Messrs. R. H. Hcgxin of New York and J. B. Hogan of Toronto, while spending a few days on thi- Island recently, were ovcriiirzhi guests of their aunts, Miss Hunt and Mrs. Mussen, in Summer- side.-s Junior choir Presents concert -A large and enthusiastic audi- ence greeted the presentation oi a concert by the girls of the Junior Choir of the Kensington United Church, in the assembly hall at it matinee performance in the after- noon of Wednesday, April 2nd, and ';gaIn in the evening of the same y. Musical selections were in three part, two part and unison and three part songs were unaccompan- led. As indicated in the program which follows. a number of talent- ed boys or the church contributed to the success oi the concert, which It is expected will be presented again at a later date. good news for many who were unable to at- tend this outstanding event, due to road conditions. The Junior Choir trained and dir- ected by the Rev. L. M. Murray, is composed of 23 girls. from Kans- ington and Kelvin Grove, ranging in age from 7 to 16 years. Their first concert was presented last year when the proceeds were used for the purchase of gowns for the members. At Christmas time the choir ex- changedwlth Juniorchoir of'n-ini- ty Church, summerside, and also presented a program of Christmas carols over Radio Station C.J.R.w. Also at this time one evening was spent visiting shut-ins for whom they sang Christmas carols. Concert Program A fireside slngsong by the Juni- or Cnoir- "John Peel." The Melod- tcus Blacksmith," Come, Loyal Hearts," "Maasa's in the Cold, Cold Ground," 'The Moon." Recitation -Advlcc- Ralph Car- ruthers. Solo Murray. "The Letter"- Mrs. Anderson - I-Ielen MacMll- lsn, Joan Anderson - Jean Mur- ray Mr. Anderson - Marvcii Clark. Duet "Santa Lucia" Myrna Cou- sins. Barbara Parker. "The census Taker"- The Woman - Joan Caseley The census Taker - Errol Caseley "Lets Go To the Movies"- Louis - Jimmie McLean. Helen, his wife - Evelyn Crozler Literal- dine. a. friend - Beryl Wooclsidc. Solo -The Field Datsy- Astrid Miller. "The Cats Meow- clai-abel (about Ill, with opera- tic aspirations) Elizabeth Bronkins Her Mother - Joan Bowneas A Maid - Margaret Walker Mrs. Htgglnbottom is Social lioness. leader oi a choral group) Myrna Cousins. Group or songs by the Junior Choir Russian Lullaby (Round) Cradle Song. Lorelol. Accordian solo -My Lady Green- sleeves -Ross Davison; "csbbages and Kings (A play hi two scenes)- King Cor-um - Msrven Clark. A Fairy Godmother - Margaret Mur- rly. His wire - Meldara - ulsdy.-i, KINII lllllll COFFEE l'liI' lf'l Illll llt lift NJ -The Dustman- Gordon Chariot tetowil P -WELLINGTON Dramatic Club will present a 3-act comedy drama in Thanksgiving Hall, on Tuesday. April 22nd. -LARGEST TROUT -The largest trout reported at Albertou after the second day of the sea. son was lauded yesterday at co,-. df-"V5 POM by Gordon Skerry oi Alberton South and weighed two pounds eight ounces. Gordon is now runner up.ior the live dollar rush prize donated by Wtiuglfs Druizstore and Weeks Radio Ser- vice for the largest trout brought in during the season. - I-EASTER CANTATA - The sacred Easter cantata held in St Mary's Church, Summerslde, on Good Friday evening was greatly apprcciatcd by the large congre- gation. the church being filled to capacity. The principal male parts were splendidly sung by the Messrs. W. E. and Richard lien- tliorn and Mr. Ivor Phillips. Solos were also capably rendered by the MiSSCS- Carol and Merle Elder- kin.-S I Magistrate's court At Summersille t In County Magistrate's Court in Summerside on Tuesday before tllingistrate RS. Hinton, Q. I... ii 17-year-old boy from Wellington was fined 550.00 and costs for reck- less driving, and had his licmcc suspended for one year. This case resulted from an accident at Wel- lington on Sunday evening when a car driven by the accused struck and injured a boy and girl resulting in both being hospitalized in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- mcrside. Police investigation revealed that the driver oi the car had been driv- ing lip and down the street in a reckless manner previous to the ac- cident. An Alherton man charged with possession ofiliquor in a place other than his residence was fined 320.00 and costs or one month. A 14-year-old boy from Albertor. charged with driving a truck with- out an operator's permit was fined 35.00 and costs. Davison, Peter simple (peasantr Gco.Brookins, Their daughter Ardl- ttt-lrene Cotton, King Corum'sser- vant, - Vernon Sudsbury. King Dorum - Lee Sudsbury, King Dor- um's servant - Billie Heffei. His son Tom, who loves Ardlta - Jim- mie McLean, An official - Rog Dzivison, A page - Roger MacMil- ri. Solo -"Smllin' Thru" -Elizabeth Brooklns. "Mrs. Murphy Isn't Home"- Mrs. Murphy - Eleanor Clark, Mrs. Clancy - Elizabeth. Mary, her little girl -- Parker. Duet -"Billy Boy"- Jean and Margaret Murray. "Darby and Joan"- Darby - Lee sudsbury. Joan - Margaret Crozier. A Fairy Eleanor Bowness. Sacred songs by the Junior choir- Evening Prayer. The Lamb. The Birth Night, Evening Hymn Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring. Members of the Junior Choir - First Soprano - Gladys Davlson, Margaret Walker. Barbara Parker. Astrid Mlllar, Joan Caseley, sheila Caseley, Roberta Hogs. Em Court. Irma Reeves, Helen Maclwtllan. Beryl Woodside. Eleanor Clark, Margaret Murray. second Soprano - Myrna Cousins Elizabeth Bowness, Eleanor Bow- ness, Evelyn Crozler, Jean Murray, Jonn Bowness. Alto - Elizabeth Brookins, Mar- garet Crozler, Irene Cotton. Fern IR:-eves. Director, Rev. Lewis M. Mur- ray. President - Gladys Davison. Secy. Tress. Margaret Crozter. Barbara GROWING CITIES Canada now has 34 cities with populations of over 30.000 com- pared with 27 in the census of 1941. ..M..E..L...... Thailand is the richest rice-ex- portlng country in the world. With an exporlable surplus of 1.250.000 tons in 1051. g"SlEEP I T0-IIIGHI ILIIPIIIIIIII, IIIIVIIIIIIV. IHIIHIII waiting for resulul SEIDICIN acts . o(i)n Ngm Tgnich I" if er I o peeps eauminerl by doctors are found Io have noihingnionanirully the matter with them. ll does not mean that they are not old. It means Ibrir symptoms are rimred by honour tension that they are high-strung. emotional. ll you an r this way and have rlimeulty In learning bow In relax. SEDICIN can bel you. NO ON ' IR uh tablet you're read about. SEDIC is sold by reginmri drugqisu only but You nest on pm:-r tion b nerenu . be nubile or your money no-u No I've SEDICI Bloee hhllvn for Ilmuiuu UR Mass. Let's Talk It Over 1., ndlo Tourist Note The Island really has good roads, Designed for any weather; But like a Jig-saw puzzle, you Must fit the. parts. together. 0 Never mind. those roads of ours have their possible uses. It the Russians ever Invade P. E. I. they're going to be faced with one continual road-block. 0 Frank Costello, "public enemy number 1" In the United States. and sometimes called "The prime minister of the underworld" could have got ten years In peniten- tiary for walking out on the Sen- ate Crime Committee twice last year. He actually got eighteen months! And this was his first prison sentence since 1915! Makes Ul 9991 800d. to.be a Canadian. 0 Just how does the town of Summerslde rank In the matter of juvenile delinquency? Are we no better or no worse off than other centres of our size, and just vlctlmsof the general trend of juvenile crime which, unfor- Iuriately, seems to be a part of the restless one we live in? Or is Summerside's prohlcms greater than other towns? Judging by the alarming frequency of burg- lary and petty tliievry In our town, we suspect that In this dc- pnrtment. the name of Summer- slde, like that of Abou Ben Adhem, leads all the rest. We could be wrong, however. . . u a Some satisfaction should give us a few comparative figures, so the citizens oi Summerside may know where we sirind. Possibly fl comparison with some other towns might shock us otil of our complacency, and get us started on a more efficient program of youth welfare. On the other hand, the figures might show that third as the situation is, we were lnot worse off than others. I C O 0 Certainly ntir service clubs in Summersitle are second to none in their efforts to keep our youth busy In worth-while pursuits. They deserve a world of credit for what they are doing. What, then, is Ilie nriswcr to our prob- lem? Certainly :1 great deal more ihan chasing after the young lau- breakers. and putting them in a reformatory. Easter Service In Alberton -Special Easter services In Al- berton churches were well at- tended and in all places oi wor- ship beautiful spring flowers brought the message of new life. Sermons were based on thoughts of the risen Christ, rind Easier hymns proclaimed the same great theme. In the United Church spoclzil Alberlon Town Council Meeting The postponed meeting of Alber- tori Town Council was held in the Court House last night with Mayor C.R. Profit presiding. Councillors Corbett, Profit and Currie were present. Minutes were read and adopted. Bills amounting to 8132.93 were ap- proved and ordered paid. A letter re starting a pasteurized milk route in Albei-ton was read and laid over until the next meet- ing for further consideration. Following a ballot vote. 2:. W. Hardy was re-appointed town pc- liceman for a period of three months at the same salary. S'side Police chief's Report Following is the report of Police Chief Peter R. White. read Tues- day night at the monthly meeting of the summerside Town Council by Councillor Steele: l Arrests: - Intoxicated condition, 9; damaging property. 2; drunk- enness, 15; theft, 5; splashing pedestrians, 1. Fines and costs collected were sl30.00; dog licenses, 36.00: bikes, 54.50; miscellaneous, 541.50; tax arrears, 5167.00. The written report of the Police Chief read as follows: "I wish to bring to the attention of the Town Council that on ac- count of the increased demand for taxis, I would advocate that the town have a sticker with a num- bcr. also - Taxi-Summerslde- clearly shown on same; said sticker to be placed on taxi car in a conspicuous place signifying that said car has been duly auth- orized and approved by the town of Summersidc to carry on a taxi business In said town. 1 would further recommend that all own- ers of said taxis be required to furnish a certificate from some qualified mechanic, that said car is a proper and safe car to C:ll'l')l on such a business, further, that all taxi operators be approved by the Police Department before they are allowed to operate said taxi in said town of Summer-side. "I wish to further report that in connection with the sudden deaths that have taken place dur- ing the month, that owing to sick- ncss of one of the jury. one in- quest had to be adjourned indefi- nitely." 'St. - Raphael and Vicinity Mr. Johnny Rja-rd is a present employer at Wellington's Co-operzi- tive Store. Every Monday the men of the district. nssemble for their "Study, Club". Diiicrent matters are dis-l cussed and money is collected for. the Credit Union. Old Rugged Cross" by liiessrs. don Coffin and Roy Lezird. and the anthem, "Now Is Christ Ris- en". Five members were receiv- ed by certificate from other con- gregations. The Sacrament oi the the minister. Rev. A. R. assisted by members oi the Ses- sion. In St. Peter's Anglican Church there was choral communion at 9:30 am. The service was con- ducted by the rector. Rev. J. R. McMahon. Special music at the Presbyter- Ian Church consisted of an an- them. "For God So Loved The World" and a solo. "Open the Gates of the Temple", by Rev. G. B. Cunningham. who also led the worship and preached the sermon. At this service certificates were awarded to Sunday School pupils as follows: For recitation of the Catechism-Blnlr Wilkle. For recitation of the Shorter Catechism-Evelyn Carpenter, Lor- mine Campbell, Garth VVIIkle and Billie Clark. For Primary Memory Work- Blair Wilkle and Marion Gard. For Junior Memory Work Norma Horne and Freddie Clark. At the Sacred Heart Church the choir, under direction of Mrs. E. E. Larier sang the Kyrle, the Sancius and the Agnus Del from the Convent Mass and the Gloria and the Credo from St. Basil's Sololsts were Messrs. R. D. MacKlnnon and John Barrett. Be- fore Mass the Children of Mary choir sang an Easter hymn "Alic- luia." Primary -B. FEWER VICTIMS Typhoid was the cause of 22 deaths in Canada in 1950, com- pared with an average of 592 In music Included a qunriette. "The. Lord's Supper was dispensed by. wniiis,l the years from 1928 to 1930. Mrs. Peter Gallant and son Ed- mond of Piiisville were i TECEII '. l T. Arsenault and of her sister. Mrs. Ben S. Gallant. Friends are glad to hear thav Miss Lucy Gallant. after navingl been operated on for appendicttisl in the Prince County I-Ios,riiial.l summerslde. is now getting along? very well. Miss Elaine Gallant and her sis- ter, Mrs. Ben Aucoin of Mont Car- mel, were recent visitors in Char- lotteiown. Miss Alfreda Richard has return-: ed to Bermuda after having spent; several months at the home of her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert: Richard. Miss Leonie Richard spent a week! recently in Cape Egmont at the hcme of Mr. Albin Arsenault. Rev. Fatlier Buote. parish priest. recently motored to Charlottetown He was accompanied by Mr. Rene Arsenault, school teacher at M'. Carmel. Mr. Ulric anti-ie'i-. president of thr- Fishermenir Asoclation. recently went on it business trip to Manc- ion. A concert which was held recent- ly in the parish hall by the differ- ent parie of the parish, proved in be it success and was witnessed by a large audience. Mr. Eddie Arsenault of Cape Err- mont and Mr. Alphonso Cormier of St. Timothy were recent visitors in St. Raphael. -on Tuesday April Ist.. the members of the Altar society helrik their monthly meeting at the home IDEAL BRAND COTTAGE CHEESE There's plenty of high protein food value In every tub of our new method Sweet Curd Cottage Cheese. See how good It is teamed up with fresh fruits and vegetables for wonderful mealtime appetizers- and Its really economical too. Get It from your driver or at the Milk Bar at the Ideal Dairy or order from the following Charlottetown Agencies: CO-OP GROCETERIA ATI(INSON'S GROCETERIA Mcl.EAN 8: MecFADYEN GROCERY PIERCE'S CASH It CARRY Manufactured by IDEAL Central Street DAIRY Summer-side l tout. B Y Reports Dominion--Dliraumra Festival Faces Collapse .. .of Canadian drama has become I. xemval, challenge and a life work. OTTAWA. April 18 -- (CPI The Dominion Drama Canada's only national playhouse, is running out of funds and faces financial collapse, Richard Mac- Donald, festival secretary. disclos- ed today in an interview. At the same time. it was learn- ed that D. Park Jamleson of Sur- nia, Ont., festival chairman. has decided to resign. The sarnia lawyer has been a. member the executive for the last 16 years and chairman for the last four. Selection of a new chairman and n3”0ml 3dV"”5"- , the current. economic difficulties would allow me 590M075 name ml Wm be two major Issues for the be used in connection with festivalj annual court of D. D. F. governors Publicity 1" remm mt P 199' when It convenes at Saint John, N. 3., on May 2. the site of this year's festival. strument by which Canadian stage 1 and writing talent has been nur- 5 tured and developed during climbing operating costs and dearth of donations. "We are searchlritz for a way ml5Sl0n'S -felmrl 52. the time now is year-old stage veteran from Ed- some "gnodest help from Federall monton. to whom the development. 50UFC6S- with midwest B0'v'E1'nm'5- out." said Mr. MacDonald. Freeland and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Kieswet- for motored to Charlottetown on Thursday, April 10th. of our costs being met by dona- tlons from drama lovers. too, are feeling the pinch. do not appear to have much money to spare." the festival is operating in red. 0; It appeared possible the festival may make an historic and seek sponsorship from some watching for some Federal Gov- - i, i t ' d i lement- This national organization, In- eggmxglgremuafl3th;"l;1;;e;"gOmm1sp! ion recommendations, particular-labova nnabyem. saint, John gg men behind the festival have been, thg ly those dealing with 135; 20 yea,-sg has been mg by Nothing has developed. . eral funds are extended work of the festival. The com- ms of the unite in a fiizht 101' flood projects -which he said are threat-i cited by an congress. He BlCCUS9d 3" 9C0"0mlC bl” M Milk contains almost all the nu- "ll'lDin'.; W! 50m? 01 We m0-5” 1"" irients essential for life - sugar. protein, mtiierals and vitamins. "We depend on about 50 per cent They For the second year in a row, the l departure The festival p During the last few months, thel the stage. No Fed- to suggested opportune one control in' "economy wave" ' l The interior of the school is be- Pomllll .PT0.l9Cl5" he had "-'C0m' fat, lug painted by the trustees, while Tllenlml "1 1115 annufll Wdgmg Ami school is closed for the holidays. he said he will renew demands for -1. a huge flood-control program in- Friends of Mr. John Buchanan cluding are sorry to learn he is ill at his damage. home in Conway. After hearing Truman. Nebras- -Frlcnds are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Foster Oatway, who has been working in Truro. He plans to come home to visit his parents soon. Mr. George Henderson, first year studcnt at P. W. C., has arrived home to spend the Easter holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson. Miss Marion Brooms and little brother, Alvin, are spending the holidays at the home of thelrl grandfather in Tignish. Congratulations are being ex- tended to the Mount Pleasant Bombers, who won the Intermedi- ate C. hockey championship. los-I liirz only one goal to O'Lcai'y At.- omics during the play-off season. I Mrs. Elzle Smith, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Eldon Grltzgw recently spent a few days very pleasantly in Moncton. where they visited their sister. Mrs. Ray Dis-, 23 MILES 0F (Continue-cITr:m Page 1) Br C:”””" "W5 ml” W M”('”- '”'Ve l0”l:.Timrsdn.v. Friday. Saturday 7:15- 7 5"” Tm" 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. Wil- mrin as he sat down In Omaha to mm Bendix. Ho”), ed around long enough," Cyril LP-1rd. PEFIW H-1I”d.V. G01” guests of her mother, Mrs. Andretv'l”'5C"” the flood wmml pmblem Stanley Clements, lng Allen Mnriin us the Boy. of Mrs. Albin P011161” with a good attendance. 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R:wA"b n ldent. at Dalhousle University, has Ihmbeen advised that he led the group lot caridldates who recently under- ghal;.Wf.'IlL Civil service Commission ex- gm-'amln:iiiona for the position of As- lsessor, Grade I, for the Prince Ed-I ward .denis who successfully passed Truman ”'pP”led w the 3':Vem"e,xaminatioris and who will he of- flood-tvashed sta es iopferm when they graduate In May. insurance against flood k-1.5 Republican Governor Val Pet- erson told dent give his address to the wrong people. The governors of the mid- dle west need no pep talk about, flood control-congress pep talk." Friday and Saturday 8:30 Also a double reel comedy O'Ln.:ary, stu- ..-, of Commerce Island area. Mr. Airblng is of a group of Commerce stu- the so-:.j..m.1M; 0 Here In the greatest collar to grace a necklinel Perfect fit . . . stays fresh . . . needs no starch . . . can't wrinkle. government appointments rrNi:"s-1fEi?ri- . . 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