' 5,-,, B.D., minister. maps? 7.- .1953 pt THE wesrettu GUARDIAN EMU! COUNTY OFFICE I Illluer Street. Surnlnaralda. Phone loll. 1.4-”- Q Iggy, lg ptienl. Atlvortldng Beproaantatfvaa door: I Chow and ozone: wonou . lloula Pboneo: I03! and III. the Guardian may be bought at any of the .",-Tollourlng stereo in Buameraidei " " . 81 Central Iheott .A P , D gwlf. Nggpguud. Water ltroot; Mark Gaudot. fl Granville Bloom my Dooeatwa Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor I upon Wu" aunt; Vlnoeh Grocery. no Buaaell Street: lnnatro self- ggufao Drug Store; Fred! Grocery, convent Street '1 Iu. Waite in llonaington. WIST PRINCE OFFICE Albortonx Frank Wooka, leproaentauu Phone: 03-! Oman and 08-8 Iloua. ,.,g:1-7 ,p,axan, Sprint Vllley Hell. -CENTRAL BIDIQUE United ;,,d,y, Augult 7th. , Baptist Church service. Sunday 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10:15 am. .111! UNITED Church of Can- Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister. Home Destroyed By Fire I At Alherton. mu, Kenslngton charge, Sunday. August 9th. Sunday School 10:00 am; morning worship 11:00 a.m.; Summerfield 7:30 pm. Rev; Wil- iird Plckettp will preach at both ii-rvices. Rev. Lewia M. Murray, LFIJNERAL AT BORDEN - rhe funeral of the late Patrick J. Mriunis was held Saturday morn- mg. Aug. 1 from his late residence to the Sacred Heart Church, Bor- jen solemn High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Reginald .llacDonalcl.- assisted by Rev. W. V.i MacDonald as deacon and Rev. vv.. E Monaglmn as sub-deacon. Also present in the. Sanctuary were Rev. Preston Hammill. Rev. Claude Shes. and Rev. Sylvcre Griliant. Pall bearers were, Mayor Willard heard. Gtlbffl Beli.'Capt. Wylie Irving. Frank Dorsey. wllliam Mclvor and Russell Deighan. Interment was in seven Mile Bay cemetery. -VISITING PROVINCE-Mr. A E. 13. (Alt) Murphy. M. C., any niiicial of the field staff, Wcliarel Division. D.V.A.. Vancouver, B. C.,! who was a guest of Mrs. S. R. Burke while in Alberton where he. uas born. leaves. today for Ken? sineion and Cliailotteiown where he will attend n reunion of the re-, innziiing members of his overseas unit. the 8th Siege Battery While here he was heartily welcomerl home by those who remembered, his exploits in both world 'wars.' which gained him promotion to commisioned rank and the Mill-I tary Cross. The genial artillery man looked hale and hearty and when questioned regarding the outcome of the present election tfplled "No comment." Personals and Mrs. Clark of st Johns. Nfld. have returned home- aiter spending their holidays in, Si. Elennors. the guests of Mr, anill Mrs. Roy Tenton. -S -Mr. -Mr. John Daley. Mass. is visiting.hls sister-in-lat Mrs. Kin” Clark and Mr. Clark Kensington. Let's talk It Over . . l .'b1 "I" !,. The wee small hours of the morn- :rig is perhaps the most important imc of all to exercise care in drlv-i ing a car through the streets of ni mun or city. At the height. of rush hours on main thoroughfares all drivers are keyed up to caution and collision is less likely. In the silent watches of the night your chances of meeting a car at an dntersectcioii :s so small that drivers are some- times inclined to takegchances. with ncasloniil disastrous results. It be- ioovea us to proceed slowly and with caution even if theghour is some- what past our reguid: bed t:me. I O The ladies of the Summersidc branch of the l.0.D.l!:. are having another flower show. Towards 4he end of the summer season when Nature is beginning to look towards the time when she will doif her llowered dress for the more sombre habiiimenis of autumn. these ladies luv-.te you to bring a little of the hewuty that pervades your gardens to a central-location for a glorious pie:-together of summer's proud pa- i'?3n!r.V of color. The "Coronation Corner" should especially tax your ingenuity for combining reds. whites and blues in solar designs most nicasmg to the eye. As fine music izsm the ear to usher in delight to the soul, so does such :- flower dis- thrnugh the medium of the. - The first show put nn by these: enterprising ladies was an outstand- rz success. D I 0 .One of the arguments heard in pecticneering is that if you elect Ii candidate not of the same party ns the Government. you stand (I tried chrince of having your particu- lar area neglected by the powers- ihat-be. This is a threat that smacks I little of the flavor of dictatorship. The of the things we pride ourselves on in free democracies is protection for minorities, A government. ("tor "W neople." that will neglect a con- Hrtuency because it has elected a member of Her Majesty's loyal op- position. without which democratic government cannot function pro- vtrlr. falls rather sadly short of the ideal. 'For Misoouche Watertown. Om . his islde, were supper guests of Mrs. -LIBERAL BROADCAST! - These will be your Liberal brood- casts over the Spmmersidu radio station today: Mrs. Gerda Morri- son will speak at 12 noon: Mr. Frank MacNutt, M.L.A.. will I: at 12:30 o'clock noon; and Mr. J. Watson MacNa.ught will make his final radio appeal at. 0:30 o'clock this evening. There will also be a Liberal broadcast from 11:30 ti: 12:00 tonight. Achievementivr-ards -Mlscouche prize winners at achievement day in 0,'Leary were: Fourth year sewing: lst, Mary Sapicr. Third year sewing: 2nd, Lorena DesRoches. Second year sewing: 2nd. Rosa-i lie DesRoches; 3rd, Patricia Poir- ler. First year sewing: 1st. Carol Perry; 2nd. Carmella Martin. Prizes for sports- Running race for girls of 15: 1. Rose Marie Gaudet; 2. Lorena DesRoches. Race for girls of 14: l. Rosalie DesRoches: 3. Estelle Desrtoches. Relay Race: 3. Miscouche Con- Thrt-legged race: Rosalie Des- Roches and Elaine Gallant equal, with Lorena DesRoches and Pat- ricia Poirier. Enmore and I I O VIClnI'I'y -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Best. from Augusta. Me., are spending a plea- sant holiday visiting relatives and friends in Victoria West 'and Springhlll. Willard Ballem of Toronto. is spending a holiday with mother Mrs. George Eallem and brothers, Messrs. Ancel and Clayton Ballem. Mt. Pleasant. Mr, Messrs. Edgar and Allison Wil- l;ams. from Toronto. are visiting relatives in Mt. Pleasant.. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pike. Borden. spent the weekend with relatives in Mt. Pleasant. F.0. Larry Motiuk and Mrs. Mo- tiuk, R.C.A.F. station. Summer- Gerald MacArthur, Springhill, or. August 2. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay and family, Springhill. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacLeod, Northam. Mr. and Mrs. R. Osborn and their two children from Worces- ter, Mess. were recent guests of Mr. 0eborn's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Osborn at "Maple Shade", Victoria West. Mrs. Leslie Noye and daughter Ruth. from Tarrytown, N. Y., mo- tored" to the Island recently, and are spending their holidays with Mrs. Noyes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost. Miss Ruby Harvey of Toronto is a guest oi her sister, Mrs. Milford Noye. Mrs. Laurence Dyment will be hostess to the Presbyterian Ladies Aid in-:August. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes. Charlottetown, were w e e k e n d guests oi Mrs. Russel MacArthur. Mr. Harold Macbaurin. Toronto, is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macliaurin. Master Burns Ellis. Northam. spent part of his holidays with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur. -Fire caused by an exploding gasoline lantern. completely de- stroyed the home of Mr. Ralph Adams at. Elmadele about 11 o'- clock Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and their three children had Just arrived home from attending a church service, when the eotploaion occur- red ahortly after Mr. Adams had lighted an oil lamp olou bealda the gas -lantern. Tho flarnu spread ao rapidly that the occup- anta of the dwelling barely had time to rush outside. A small quantity oi household goods was salvaged through a window but practically all of the contents of the dwelling was lost some insurance was carried. Wind Keeps some Lobstermen Ashore -Lobster fishermen on the ww. shore of Prince Edward Island s cceeded in aetting out approx- i ately one half of- their traps in preparation for the fall season which officially opens today, Aug 7th in the area. extending from North Cape to Victoria. Despite a stiff north west breeze which kept many boats ashore in some sec- tions, thousands of traps were put out in what. is hoped will prove to be the best locations. With the present prevailing high prices and the prospect oi contin- ued good weathcr fishermen on the south side are in hopes of a good fall season. Marlene Hstewart THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. J.” Watson MacNaught, Q.C., federal ,LlbIrsl candidate, will give his final radio address of the campaign" tonight at 9:30 o'clock over the Summerside radio station. The time again-9:30 tonight over CJRW. FAMILY REUNION SARNIA, Ont.. (GP)--The Latrr family held their 11th annuiil re- union here recently. More than 70 members from Ontario and Michi- gan turned up and presented prizes to the oldest and youngest. visitors. (Continued from Page 8) with a three iron on the 142-yard par-three fifth hole. Closest to Marlene, who this year became the only Canadian to win the British Open amateur tourna-l ment, was Mary Gay from the westmount Club of Kitchener, Ont. with a one-over-par 77. l Rae Mllligan of Jasper. Alto. and Mrs. J.B. seawright at Tor- onto. were in a third-place tie with 79 each and bracketed at 80 were Miss Ada Macxenzie of Toronto. five-times winner of the champion-g ship, and shlrleywwoodley, also To- ronto. i The tournament is a prelude to the week long Canadian womenis open champmiships at the London Hunt and Country Club next week. Fifteen-year-old Judith Darling of Hudson Heights, Que, demon-; strated that she is a comer with a 44-41-85, The youngster has been playing only two years and her score was the best she had ever made. AMBITXOUS-I11-ITCH-HIKER Keen Racing (Continued from Page 6) Mcxylo Cash (E. Gosueni , , 4 Meg (MacKey) . .. 2 Tru single G. (L. O'Brien) 3 Busty Hanover (W. MocKay) 6 My Darling (Wlsener) . 5 Times--2.12 1-5: 2.13. summerside. Mcxylo Cash owned y Geo. Gay. Moncton. '10. second race. 30.20. 0.80. 2.70; 84.- 30. 2.40: 2.20. Fourth and Eighth Raced Tim 0 Shanko (M. Goguen) Guy Long (E. Semple) Guy Harvester (Reeves) . Leno's Bob (E. Goguen) . Jimmy A. (E. Reeves) . Helen Harvester (Tompmn) Frisco the Great (MaoNeill) Syrian Dale (Phillips) . .. Times-2.16 4-5: 2.15 1-5. Tim 0 Shanko owned by 8. Bernard: Guy Long owned by Peavey, Bangor, Maine. i Parl-mutuels, 36.60. 4.40. 3.30; 347.40, 5.10: 37.10. Second race. :5.-' 70 .4.l0. 2.30: 37.00. 3.30; 52.90. i Odaolbum p aoauuuuu LIBERAL Mr. 1-lsvelock Bryant. North En- more. was a. recent visitor to Port: Hill where he spent a few days with his daughters Mn. Roy Strongman and Mrs. Claude Yeo, Mr. Bryant will be 00 years old on August 7, and heartiest congratu- lotions are being extended to him. Mr. Chesley Ellis. Toronto, Ont.. is spending a holiday with his mother. Mrs. C. Turner Moore. Northam. ,-.. . 3:80 P. "A QUEEN IS The only full-length the Corn Mr STAR iii iii lSllHil"Ri.. 2') Friday and Saturday, August 1-I - Double Bill-ln Technicolor "PALOMINO" Gorome Cour-tland, Beverley Tyler loo- -A "AND BABY MAKES THREE” ltarrlng: Robert Hutton, Janie Carter -llnln or Clear. PECIAL" Monday 0 Tuesday. Aug. 10th and 11th. Alan a comedy with Andy Clyde -W. ICIIOWNED" coloured feature of nation. LlTEf "TODAY e:'so P. M.- enoAncAsrs oven GJRW sumutnsinr 12:00 NOON- Mrs. Gerda Morrison 12:30 NOON Mr. Frank MacNutt, M.L.A. ' 2' Mr." J. Watson MacNaught I Q.C. " Liberal Broadeni- From 11:30 to 12:00 PM. ',JPiiil,RiilDE G-hOb.'Iu- Anne's Boy owned by E. Bowness.- b Parl-mut- i uels. 33.30, 2.40. 2.40: 8.00. 2.60; 83: ' WINNIPW. (OP)-Henri Min- vielie, 26-year-old engineering stu- dent from Paris. passed through here on the latest lap oi a hitch- hlking tour in which he hopes to cover 15,000 miles in 80 days with- out spending more than 8100. He had spent only 517 in covering Eastern Canada. VOTE For - JOHN H. Bedeque Notes D. T. Waye. Charlotte- --D1". August 2. and attended service in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig. Halifax. are vacationing at the home of Mr. Craig's parents," Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig, in this village. Rev. L. P. Archibald and Mrs; Archibald. Middle Musquodoboit. N. 8.. are spending a vacation at their cabin, Lower Bedeque. and with their daughter. Mrs. Horace Wright and Mr. Wright. Mrs. L. Tangedahl. New West- minster, B.C., is visiting with.her sister. Mrs. Annie Lang, Lower Bedeque. and with her brother Dr. William Macliiarlane, Fernwood, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sudbury, Cleveland, Ohio, and their two children are guests of Mr. Sud- bui-y's sister. Mrs. Clark Baker and Mr. Baker. North Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Burleigh. Ellerslie. were visitors to Bed- eque on August 2. They attended service in the United Church on town, was a visitor to Bedeque on 31 I ity is extended to Mrs. Ernest I Crczsman. Central Bed:-que. whoseimeeting brother. Mr. Colin MacKinnoni was killed in the tragic bus accl-3iAth:etic dent at Morrisburg, Ont.. on July. -- -A meeting of the newly or- On Sunday evening. August 2, eiganized Alberton Athletic Associa- service was held in United BaptisL'tion was held in the Legion I-fume Church. Central Bedeque. under the auspiges of the Mission Band: Rev. C. A. Britten presided. A. song service, led by the meirsi choir, with Mr. Alden Leard as organist. WES much E!1.l0i'ed- Thi-5 pointed to arrange for the was followed by a male chorus andkchaslng of 5 new adjoining me quartette, after which the foilow- school ground, land 3150 :4, have ing was conducted by the children the school grounds levelled by . of the Mission Band: Solo, Jean- mainming,-, tes were read by the secretary. Wesley Hardy, and adopted. Mr. Herbert Leavitt was ap- ilast night with the vice-in-rsii ri. Herbert Leavitt. presiding. MlnU'.L-,ub5' pur- - PAGE FIFTEEN Ito the school truatees. Following discussion of a suitable ball dia- mond. the meeting adjoumed. NEW GAME BIRD I"REDERIC'rON, (CP)-l-lunge.r- len partridge, introduced into New Brunswick some yeaia ago by pri- ' individuals and fish and game have become sufficiently iplentlful for the first open season to be declared this year. The bag limit is four a day. mnxcba PLANT KAMLOOPS. B. C.. ICPJ-A mir- acle tomato plant over 40 feet long ctte Myers; trumpet solo'by David sionary play: tacles". Alice Bngnall, Gail Ray-' nor. Jeaiilelliagnall. Carol Raynoi,i Joop Plomp,. Catherine Jefferygl Elaine Raynor. Eddie Raynor,i Kenny Clark, Billy Bagnall. San-. dra Raynor. The offering wast taken by Jamie and Bruce Mac-i Farlene. A goodly sum was real-i ized for the funds of the Bandi Miss Phyllis Britten is the leader of this Mission Band. 1 -B.Q.1 LONDON, (obi-'A new block of council-sponsored apartments in the borough of Poplar is to be Sunday morning. The sympathy of the commun- summlt of Mount Everest. named Hillary House after Sir Ed": mund Hillary. who reached the I schurman; reading by Catherine gmmg or W,-mu, and”, Jmeryi Wm SW5” R35f'"”im15' volley ball nets. and back stop foril-1e credits a home-made heating The Magic sP9C'fa ball diamond, was drawn up byi A last of equipment needed. con- has produced over we tomatoes in teeters.5Cecll Le Podvin'I greenhouse here. system which warms the soil for the association and recomme; .:l the mass production. PROGRESSIVE BROAD TODAY, AIYGUST 7- 6:30- 6:40 P.M.--Allison Horne. O'Leary 11:00-11:15 P.M.-John H. Price, Summerside. CONSERVATIVE GASTS OVERNMENT CLAIMS OF PROGRESS I ' PRINCE couurv TRIBUTES C ARE JOHN PRICE IQ PRICE WHY? . . . BECAUSE BEFORE 1949 PRINCE couurv wAs A SAFE SEAT son THE LIBERAL PARTY... THEN . . . AFTER JOHN H. PRICE ALL BUT won IN 1949 ---rm: LIBERALS roux rm: LID err T.0 ow: vou WHAT vou SHOULD HAVE HAD Lone AGO---They 1 Were Afraid Of Losing PRINCE---THEY WILL When You Your Next Prince county Member Inserted by the P.C. Conservative Association. I