e SU THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: Mn. John Pond. ll Church Street-Phone Ill SUMMER!!!“ end PRINCE COUNT! News. Btlhlcrlptloul Advertising should be lelt with liln Pond. The Guardian ml! be iwlllhi daily etuiy of the following ewreein liummerude: Bell Bookstore. Water Street. iiuuriiee Drugstore, Water Street, ‘Reroute Bakery. Water Street Mark Gaudet. 61 Grenville street. The Guardian will m. delivered teeny home in Bummerside by Cltflfl‘ duy at 2o per an 0' 1w per week. Phone 289 fer this IGIVIGI or live yuur order to the on) responsible fur ddlliultj on your route. This column in reserved fur new: ll Itlllllltllllg uf n imam interest, hut m...” nature may he iunertrd el I ceiiie n word. eiriotl; payable in lllillllFQ- Z .. --=—_~.-.~~i :2: -_~.-_-1_- _|{A DSOME writing paper 49c box at Taylor Drug C0., Kensingitian, _QILLETTE nfet razor blades. special 6 blades for ‘ at Bgaces. »4I\NNE 0F GREEN GABLES china at "Faylor Drug 00.. Kcnsing- “m, 6-29. -1lEAVY leather driving trac<s and all harness accessories obtain- ablc at Bruce's. 6-29-31- ICE LIULWIEDIADE CREAM. - awn School. ‘ihursdayi. Ju.y 6—30—1i. —TliE STORES of Wm. Callbeck and Wm, Bowness, Beileque, will zlose all day Wednesday, July 1st. fi-29-1i I 2i . 1i‘ not fine. Friday. _5EV|.~JN MILE BAY Tuesday. June 30th. Emerald Dramatic Club will present their play “The Irish Millionaire. 6-30-11. --VlSlTlNG NEW ANNAN _ Mrs, Archie Glllis. Brcokl‘ ie. Mass, accompanied by her " er, Mrs. John Gormley and little ncphcw. Master Jackie Gormley, ilorchester. Mass, arrived last Week on a vls.t to their parents Mi‘. and Mrs. Ar- thtu‘ Enman, Ne\v Allllllll. -S’1‘. JOHN AMBULANCE T0 HOLD Z\1lil‘l'l‘ll‘.\j — The St. Joiin Ambulance Society of Surnmcrslde will hold its first. meeting 1n the Town Hall this evening at 7.30. Everyone possessing n. certificate. voucher or medallion in St. John Ambulance First Aid is urgently asked to attend. A number of class- Es for the St. John Am-iuirtice first Aizl Course have been given in Stimmerside and there are about 65 members as well us the Red ClCSS Corps. The Society wish i... have a thoroughly organized bod. of work- ers in connection with ARP. work. with this object in view ire meet- uig_is_b_eiug _called.7S l -(_IALVANIZED soft wire N0. 16. 13, i4 and U ga. also nay and shingle wire. obtainable at Bruce's. 6-29-21. -->STR-.HVBERRIES FOR SALE. Louis ivioase, New Annan. 6-26-29-7-3. —RED CROSS DANCE, McNeiVs Warehouse, ‘i. uesday. June 30th. Ted Ahcarns Orchestra. 6-29-2l —-KENSl.NGTON players present "Lucky naliioays Soil" in the 5551119! Bridge Hall Tuesday, June 30- 6-29-21. —GOURL1ES DRUG STORE will be opened Dominion Day, WOQHES- day, July 1st. 6-30-11. -—STOC_K UP on films and holl- d_ay supplies. Best work on films. uouriies Rexall Drugs, 8-30-11. -—GYPSY CREAM relieves sun- burn. Gypsy suntan oil and cream give you a nice even tan. Gouriks REXBI]. Drugs. 6- -1i, —DON'T FAIL to attend straw- berry festival K. of C. Grounds, Dommion Day, beginning at 5 pm. Games and amusements, 6-30-11, -Lance Corporal Ensor Enwness. who is stationed at CilC-HULIGLCWD. is spending a few days at his nonxe in Summsrside and is being warmly welcomed by his many friends-S -GOLF - There were quite a number of people out at the Sum- merside Golf Course over the week- end. Both inches and gentlemen took advantage of the fine weather and etijoyed a round of golf, In the nine hole tournament put on for the of- ficers at N0. 9 S.F'.T.S., t~7.A.F., Sqd. Lclr. wltntelth headed the list with a forty; Flt._Lie.it. Keaiball mt a 46 and Flt Lteut, Preston r4. in a 9 hole competition for civilians Alex Home headed the list cf win- ners. A mixed two ball foursome is being arranged for Wednesday af- ternoon. and possibly an open tour- nament. The play oifs for the Club champmnshi s will be drawn up as soon as suif cient cards arc tin-tied in to draw up the handicaps-S Manslaughter Preliminary Hearing Is Afljou The prellminazy hearing in the case of the King vs Jcim Suther- land MacKay of Springfield, Lot 6|. charged with manslaughter in cou- nection wlth the death of Mrs. Stephen Gallant, who was found dead on the highway at New Ann- an earfy on Sunday morning. June 21st, opened yesterday montliig at the Court House, Summerside, be- fore Magistrate Darby. Mr. LG. Lewis. KC. appeared for the C.own and W. Henry Noonnn for the accused. Sgt. K.W.H. Engel conducted the case for the RCMP. Inspector JR. Wright of the R..C. M.P. was present. The first wit- ness callxi was Elmer Phillips of Summerside. but now of the Mer- chant Navy. He gave evidence that he recalled the evening of Satmday, June 20th. He tras out in Kenslnizion and re- turned home about 10.40 pm. When at Dutinings Corner. K-ehsington, he lialicd a. car, two men were in it. 11c recognized them in court. They l0‘d him their names. Ono was a young tnzin about 19. H: asked them if they were going to Summersidc. Sutherland MucKuy was driving the 0M. He asked if thcrc was any gcozl liquor in Summerside and "I told him iiquo: was pretty hard to be: lirSimtnersidc.” The accused was driving the our. He would say Lhe spcctl was between 45-50 miles per hour. The lights were good. Thc wilness left car nt, rnilivny station in StimmeLsId-e. 51w the two men again that night between 11.30 .100 11.40, They asked utter-e they could uct some liquor. The uilncss xidhe (lid not talk to tlirm. Their c..r vins a grey Studebaker. Cross-examined by Mr Noonari witness admiticd he told the inc.‘ in the ca" he had been n spottri for the Mouiiiicf- but had given it ‘u: 12s their “Z15 not enough money WE. Smallnian was the next wit- ness and told of driving a bus out as far as Chester ‘rupliifs, New Annan on Saturday night about 12.15. He remembered seeing two women. one he noticed was an In- dian woman, got out at Chester Tuplltrs plncc. They were on the right side of the road. John W. Waugh zelated how Eileen Gallant, and her brother, Nelson. had come to hi5 door round five o'clock and tcld him their mother lifld been killed. He notified the police and then sent for Robe-st Williams, a neighbor. and they both went to where the body lav and re- mained till Mounties came. Stewart MacKay, 1'7. son of John B. MacKav, Springfield. said he was in the car with the accused Satur- ditv night. June 20th. and told how they went into Summcrside. Suth- erald was driving the car. They _______. ACHES . ‘I I Drive oul U rne_d__. p.ck.d up fainter Phillips and drove mm to otuttntelstue. m: FcUalicQ seeing mitt tater Liilif. tngtit. Wit- ness and accused went and got a urink. hilifil‘ they sum. one DELWcCH them, he uid not know where tiny got it. ‘me liquor was white 111 color he supposed it was moonshine. Sutherland paid for the drinks. ‘they din not have drinks in the same place each time. rte “B5 nner in one of those places before. He went home with Suhierlanid in the same car. Sutherland was still driving the car. Alter they passed '1‘1'&V€il€l."S ltest they stopped, One of the headlights were dragg- ing. Sutherland said "we must have hit a stick". Witness when asked said he knew "we must have hit something." They both got out. and picked up head light and put it back in fender. The lens was brok- en. l-le did not. nooce engine dented. ‘xiiey had no conversation except saying "we must have hit a. stick". Did not look tor it. ‘thought no more about it. Did not hear anyone when they got out. 0n Sunday afternoon the wit- ness went up to Sutmrlanas place. "We talked about what we -weie going to do next day." Monday he went to hoe turnips for Sutherland. While there he was told a woman was killed and Sutherland said. he was going to Charlottetown to n» port the accident to his our and that he. the witness, had better go with him, as he was with him in the car. in answer to question he replied did not see anyone when they stopped to pick up the light. in ansucr to questions by Magis- trate Darby, lviacnay said. the (Lliigé Oil U18 CHI‘ W05 110D LINN} Wllilfl LUCY went 011E. They WEIR: driving about 25 to 30 miles an tiour. they saw nothing on road, Mciglstrlitc: "You were not curi- ous to lino out. wtiat smasned the heidnght?” witness: "No.” Magistrate: "Tort Q b Rented it was a. stick?" Witness: "Yes." Magistrate: "Can you give any explanation for your lack of curi- osity? Wouldn't it be normal to wonder what hit you?" To these questions witness said he did not know what hit the car. Constable Trenouth. gave evidence similar to that given at the inquest telling how he found the body and after investigation found Sutherland MacKay had a car with broken headlight and that the piece found on the road fitted in with the brok- en pieces of lens of clutherland MacKayl; car. He got Albert Learcl, gara man to examine the broken lens e found on the road and he found they "fitted berfti:t.,v" with the broken lens on Sutherland! car. l-Ie also found something that looked like hairs on the car. There was nothing on the highway to ob- struct the vision. Albert beard. mechanic at Oom- ey’: Garage, corroborated the evi- dence of Constable Trenouth with regard to the broken lens found on the highway fitting in with the broken lens on the car. l-fe also said it would be pretty heavy blow that muld cause the amount of dam- !!! he had been done to the car. he had been naked to examine’. ‘me evident-s of Mrs. Len Lu vb! was taken at the Prince County Hospital where she has been a patient since the Accident. As ihe was unable to speck mzlish, Jacob Bart wied es In interpreter. nest stated she lived ‘In lannoxvllle but. when hcme wit: her daughter on Saturday night. June h. She int new her dwshte when site was walking oil the ro~ do! nilh at New Annm on Satur- i. The; been to flun- ____t___. -___i_ _ii MMERSIDE GUARDIA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONILE risimon rbifiitt mm sornsnu non. vouuc LIONEL BAIIRVMOIIE Mn Carroll - lelSiielico D rd by NORMAN Z HcLIIOD Produced by ARTH ‘D Also Short Shows at 3-7.15—9.15 DOMINION DAY t CHOCOlAIE "my Nelson EDDY RISE §EVEN$ Dinciedby ROY DEI. RUTH Also news of the Day Shows at 7.15-9.15 Matinee Thursday at 3 SUMMERSUJE merside to d—0 scme shrpp rig end went home on toe b.s. I16.» g.te . oatl to their house. They were on the right side o: the road, Mrs. Galxnt was wzlkin a little rhcad and 5113.1. y to i.1e left. '1Lie win ss s id sire saw a. car com nz and 1M6)‘ gct off to y. side of th ca... '11:; ca: l. its were on. ' 1 sh? wrs hi. anti did nct know how long she l:.y on the side of the road. When size cents to rer ssrues she called to her d ll h. r and grzpzd about bu. c.ud not fzid her. Elie felt she must be kl‘; ed. sate crawled home and knccked at the dbcr. Hcr litte nude-tighter came and she told h sile tliousflll- her molt-er we; kiiltd. Hie lt-tle girl ‘was too ne.vous to go out as it was dark and thty h d no l‘ tsrn. she. the witness, was not. well enough to go out sign. l-fer left side and back wfie hurt. Wh:n it was gelling clnylgiit hsr daughtsm wont to the ltorsc of Waugh and told him about accident. Mrs. Labcbe identified the pair of shoes tire RCMP. picked up as her cwn and the old one as he!" d1u_'_i[t‘er‘s. He? hrid picked up the 0i"er one herself and taktn _t. hcrre. She R190 idflit- lfled the hat the CM. . found on ttitt- rcad as h if her daughter h-d b: lng she said h- had her daugiwtet- all the even g she llilfi ncifiixi to dzirk. hearing was ac‘ 7th to gct th~ r 3-. irc‘ c“ C. Simpson WliO absent WIDENING WAR-FIT GROUPS STOOKHCLM — (CP) — It is estimated SOCtIO man exempted a: mcd"c*ily' utrfi, will now be eizrcilerl for ml"tary ser- vice for 450-day peixod! 2115;1- new regulations. ‘FAMED PILOT MIS SlNG 0ND P) . J. was unavoidably -—S L ON _ t - 'ng Wing Ondt: Micisncl L. R iron. D.S.C.. D.F.C.. who brc m‘ bead of the famous RAJ‘, unit l'd by lcg- less Douglas Btre". now a prisoner, wso how missing, lllfll George of England in lhown lpeeted tellers daring l, vlslt abet Noni Ioreee in European ‘ , tlttlllledheeyleenlniiegerkiu previously . Song And Dance Stars Seen In “Lady Be Good” A “bill-filled cast. disicerninq- direction. and a say. soDhistlcat/ec “P8911 Play studded with some oi the most delightful singing anc K131161118’ seen on the screen in some time, combine to make " y Be 500d." which opened last night at the Capitol Theatre, a musical treat which patrons will want to see not once but twice. M-G-M has gone "all out" in its array of talent for this picture which stars Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothern and Robert Young, with Lionel Barrymore, John Carroll, Red Sltelton and Virginia O'Brien adding topnotch talent in featured supporting roles. IlLL r1955 RALPH lillTlflRT _$ummcrs1'a'e DR. c. MactvfiLLAiTi _<¢2nt£1s2d_fi;eizi_i>2¢q_1__> Smith. 'I‘. J. O‘Neill (Lib. Kamloops) said that if there were t0 be democratic government there had to be a party in power and a Pall-Y in opposition. Those who advocated National Government would take able men and place them all in the government_ which would weaken the ODPQSMOH. Dr. Pierre Gauthier (Lib, Pact- neufi said conscription for service overseas had long been lfloked upOll by “the minority" in Canada as “the quintcssence of £01181 WBI" and had been brought forward by the present, government because I- "Toronto committee" and others had "put the heat on them." Dr. Gauthier said "minority" be- cause he was convinced that the great majority want the War effort to be entirely voluntary. Dr. Macmillan said he would support the bill which was the re- stilt of the popular voice of the people as expressed in the pleb- Too Much Success Based on the premise that when 5l?\'3?5_5_ tor-s to a husband's liczui love thcs Til the WlIldU‘-'.', xhe plot oi “Ladv _B_e Good" revolves ulcut a song-writing couple, played by Ann Sothern and Young. who re- sort to the divorce court whsn fame turns Young into a playboy It takes the intrigue of Eleanor PQWBU. playing Miss Sothernls girl friend. John Carroll and Red Skel- ton to bring them together ngain. Mass Powell's dancing numbers are outstanding for their novelty and include a number in which a trained dog acts as her dancing partner. Also a highlight is the ap- pearance of Miss Sothern in a sin:- lng role for the first time under her M—G-M contract. Among her songs is the popular "The Last Time I Saw Paris,” in which she is superb. Norman Z. McLcods direction susttams a fast, lilting pace through- ou . 2?. tunes “r0 dfitoiv MEMPHIS, enn. - (GP) - J. . . T_ Gus, __ . Wm p3,. ma, iscite last April 2'7, has bum a W3“; 0 p.55, That vote was not unanimous and enggr mot; 9 whim gm; 25 there was Opllflslllfiil‘ in every miles an hzur p (i595 gm miles province, city and district. on a gallon of gs, 111e, "That does not mean revolt, __?______, =;A|N'T Sl-lE TT-TsIIAfiEi-‘Amllioliié-fl us...» ALEXIS SMITH —- statuesque blonds beauty from the Sh"...- oi Washington — makes a lurk out of donning a combustible coslume and posing in honor of her Uncle Sam's Independence Day. Alexis will be seen ncxi in Worners' briliiani picturizolicn of the Margaret Kennedy novel, "The Constant Nymph" in which Citaries Boyer or." Joan Foniaine are starred. She is on ardent war worker. -_-¢.¢J above, wearing I dlrlr cap and leading a group of officers. n he In- Pd the U. S. Flag ship. Admiral Harold ll. Stark, commander of U-S. wellni behind the King's companion. Photo prorlzfeg first intimation I coepqetiel with kiiieh Ne" hatred or disunity. m these daYS when mm the world has been. =11- enced, lurely it is the Drlvllele u“ u” luxury [or me and others to differ with our fellows. That is one liberty for which we are “Let us have done with these cries of disunity and let us 8MB"! our tongues and P9115 when We speaks or write our opinions O11 this issue.” Dr. Maolilillan laid Prince Ed- ward Island had voted in the af- firmative in the plebscite and such a high percentage of its population him already enlisted that conscrip- tioxi tor service overseas would mean little 0r nothing r-iieie. 1i all the provinces had provided volunteers in the same percentage as Prince Ectwaro. island. Lnue would be 1,000,000 men lrOllliiltitiP-d for unlimited service. _ As a. war veteran, Dr. MacMillan lllld he would prefer the voluntary system of enlistment but there might come a time when tne stream of volunteers would ury up. and ll. that time came the BQVEIIIILGDL would be in a position to impose compulsion without niriher PC101- enoe to Parliament. V Dr. Macmillan said Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King had becn pursued "relentlessly and nialituous- ly" by critics but his Judgment in the past two years would be noncr- ed in the future. There had been sugblestlnns _for more news of Canada lfl the lirnted States, but the news was l|\.¢d£.<.l at home, with stories of Canadian air squadrons and Canadian Corvettes. Such stories would have mt re value than all the goodwill touts by all the actresses in Hollywood. That tie- slrable news was not being received. When it became necessary to send troops overseas there should be no thought they were fighting for Brit- flln- Could anyone suggest Canadi- ans in Alaska and on the Aleutian Islands were fighting for the Un- ited States or Americans in Aus- tralia. fighting for Britain. Sir Wilfrid Laurier had snid Brit- ain gave French-Canadians liberty and that liberty now “I515 woman}- ized as never before. Canada want» ed no repetition of atrocities cum- _',. -—i-—-——-——i-- _- b the Jar!- tirfilgdagyaiiffgfiznitgttz. yM-en lnu-‘Ji be ready to prozeui. their homes 1mm "wars wild mediation." The government should not have to consult the House alum Olluiiaié: scrlptifin forvegiaersens. because leiuwl». ‘Coanadfan he deplored the aspersions cast on Ctitnec which 113K111 beenldkind to mm. Mr. Mac- a . MlCiéhlatfians were not bound by l common cause but by l 00mm"! hope for a Peaceful world. Robert Ryan \Lib. Three Rivers) said that li cabinet ministers had ueen succcssful in their offices. Prime MLIIiSIBI King deserved cfiedit as the man who had chosen t . gmA. Bonnier (Lib, Montreal-St. Henri), was halted hv the adiourn- inent rule before he expressed him- self definitely on the bill. Announce Army Appointments OTTAWA. June 20-—(CP)—Ap- pomtnieni. of Brig. M. I-f- S. Pen- 11.116, u, as brig uicr, general stall. at IIQMAQUJYIP‘ 0t tho Canadian lllillY OYCYSEHS W115 HIUIOUXICBJ LU‘ tiignt by the Notional Defence De- partntont. The department said Brig. Pen- hale. who held the senior general staff appointment at Canadian mil- itary headquarters m London, is succeeded tit C.M.H.Q. by Lt-Col. H. A, Young, 44, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, who is promoted brigadiet‘. The department also announced these other appointments and bro- niotions in the Canadian army ov- erseas. Brig. H. 0- N. Brownfield, M.C.. 48, appointed to the stuff of Lt.- Gen. A. G. L, McNiidglitoti. Cana- dian army commander. as senior artill-sry officer for the army. Brig. G, A. McCarter. 46, appoint- ed to command the artillery of l. 1-14- - DOBB|N’S TAILOR —\ “x CANADA at war needs the rich produceofErvinKelleflsAlbertafarnx. Harness and other equipment most ' ~ be in top shape . . . so must Ervin. Like thousands of other hard-working Canadians, he votes for the “Self- Startcr” Breakfast. . . nourishing. . _ sustaining . . . Canada's favourite . . . gives needed food energy to do hard - i 10b! well. Order several package; of _’ Kellogg's Corn Flakes today] J v. RiUSf-IVTLLE, Intl. — (GP) Saying he ntodtd a htgzr house a which to entterialit visitors, Went dell L. WiTtkie, 1940 Rfipllbiifilifl _ _. przsz-rlential carditlate, has bought . x the lO-rccm house used as his ' . headquarters two were i c znipaigti 330. Canadian co IDS. ‘ Lit-Col. C. Vokes. 3'! Royall Oan- ' ~ i adlan Engineers. appointed to corn- _ ‘I mand an infantry brigade with the _ rank of brigadlcr. SAVING RUBBER-THE ARMY WAY ‘Ianadifs noldier is second to none and the training. lie is getting beih here and overseas prepares him lor fighting undcr hardest conditions. 1n the photo 3.21111 above ihe Army driver l-ns his own smeme 0| rubber salvage, travelling his Jeep with all wheels off’ the ground. He's just cle: levelling off four a four point landing. a Grey ever come into contact with the enem tlet, with all the realism of actual warf-we. are 5', graphs. In the upper panel infant yircn. hell a sm"i'.~ screen behind n profs-Sit: seven n1‘ tanks. Canadian-built tanh rumbling along ahead of the soldier; ssgggmau to "- eiulsfed 21th gas masks The lower phoiogmn g5.“ m. “rifle iiu toms ed 5n obstacle end i’ l -_--4 y Canadian soldiers get a taste of reel war. Mock bet- ez vii frequently. as Illustrated in the above photo- nnd with bayonet: fixed emerge eturdy . .. , t