rince County Harbour provement a Start This Summer 5lnclairandgivethemhlnIDtior- . - special)-Two harbor protect! ill P115” W to provide bettt anwi (of lobster fishilll 6'13 W undertaken later this I all; n, estimated cost of 545. . here Friday. 1.: Grand River south. The wharves will be strengthened mode,,.'md so as to accom- lte 13,-gar numbers of fishing , In greater safety. Since both mess wharves can show year- landings of high value. the 1.5 Department decided to ac- a: the recommendation of J. Mn Ma:-Nsiuzht. parliamentary. mm in Fisheries Minister Proiects lty. In main estimates. the Al- bertonproiectbasavoteoffilw 000 and that of Grand River south 521.000. Tasdes-s are return- able uptoJuly0. l.adles' Social Club -Trinity Ladies social Club met in the church parlor on Thursday June 9th for their final meeting of the season, with the president. Mrs. Harry .Cannon in the chair. The mee” . opened with the singing "We Plough 1131! Fields" and repeatina the CNN! and the Lords Prayer". The sec- retary, Mrs. Roy Macllean. read the minutes. Roll call was res- , nded to by 2'! members. with Snort Echoes Frets Prince county , three visitors present. Reports were heard from var- ious committees and routine busi- ness disposed of. Final plans WHO made for.catei'ln8 for the Y.P.U. banquet, and it was decided to I- galn cater for the United Church Men's supper mcetlnl 0" w?ds Afterih ” was ” . 4 the me 'l'lu'ee Musqueteera who left .n1merside about two weeks ago search of baseball adventure pm in be maklnz I 11" in an Harbor, N.B. Fact of the ter is they're making quite a hits. Dee Lefurgey. whose gdy improvement last year noteworthy, pitched a two- an-r against the St. George iunaires. He also did well with is bludgeon. Maurie Cannon ped himself to a double and singles. and Coke Grady rap- out a double. Nice work, laws. I C Now we were told that the lea- p Black's Harbor is playing in , pr("iV fast league. If this is ,it makes our local boys lonk my good, doesn't it. Tell vou M 1 think. The C & B Juniors .5 the Charlottetown Abbles we been plavinu reallv Mn- mh junior ball the past few 1-3, The fact that the Cur- ties always ended up faclnt: super iunlor team from Lew- pllle, and getting drubbed left wrong impression among lots of us who didn't realize just how pod those Cubs from over Monc- ui way were. Last fall they out- lissed the best junior team that lava Scotia could produce, and ; year virtually the same ag- rrgaiinn are entered in a fast up with Saint John and other ptres. O 0 O the way it looks. in Summer- He right now. softball. both lens and ladies'. W111 M "19 'ture sports attraction here this inner. As it shapes up now ire will be no baseball league”. HICAF are not going to play ball this summer. and W0 in linnmerslde would herd- mkg 3 very exciting circuit. latest word is that the jun- are going to organise their -and bernstorm around the till play-off time comes. 0 O O they can arrange return es to be played here in sum- slde. we may see a lot of nlor teams this year. but the name of getting mainland clubs -aaious to get in some-practice. guest oi honor. Miss Constance Ileckbert was introduced to the members. Several ladies read I- loud some of the -poems written by this gifted lady, which have been published at various time. Miss I-Ieckbert was presented with a small gift in appreciation of the enjoyment derived from her literary efforts. The meeting closed with the mizpah benedic- tion and refreshments were serv- ed by the committee in charge. Alberion Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myrlck. Alberton. are visiting relatives in Boston. Mass.- Mrs. Fred Wells returned to her home in Brooklyn Friday af- ter being a patient in the Prince County "ospital for some weeks. Mr. J. W. Tiedenlck. member of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Alberton. has been transferred to the Charlottetown branch of the bank. HONORED MISSIONARY Leduc near Edmonton was named after Father Hippo yte Le- duc, an Oblate missions in the west. g lilbitive. so the fans may have to settle for watching softball most of the time. Worse fates could befall them than that. of Address Retiring F. & V. Inspector -At the complimentary dinner in honor of James L. Saunders, retiring Fruit and Vegetable Ins- pector of the Department of Agri- culture, which was held on Thurs- day Night June 9, at Bulberry Lodge. the following address was read to him. Mr. George F. Mac- Donald, Senior Inspector, pre- sented Mr. Saunders with a gift on behalf of the Division. Mr. James L. Saunders Kcnsington it is an old saying that ”Time and tide wait for no man". Only a short time ago a separation oc- curred in our inspection staff. and within a year or two others will be retiring. Soon many of the faces will be missing from the ranks. It gives a sad thought to the picture when we think of so many who are giving their best to the service. falling out of line at the school for inspectors and other functions. But we are not here tonight to reminisce. rather to say "Adieu" to you as an inspector. not as a friend. as we hope to meet you quite often and enjoy your pics- sant conversation. We honor you as one of the senior and most highly respected members of our staff, an inspector, who through the years of service has given very valuable advice at many times. Your presence will be greatly on all when the course. Closely L d softball games can be mighty good enter- talnment. C O 0 Our attention has been brought to s cpmplaint the junior baseball club has about the condition of the ball field. The boys say noth- ing hss yet been done to whip mg,”eld mo ghgpg ma any .gg1T.hO office staff to deal with all Of course. we will admit weather condltioneghsve been such that there wasn't too much opportunity to get this work done, but no doubt with the coming of fine weather - our middle name is "Optimist" - the field will be here would probably be pro- got ready for baseball. eslern -REGULAR. DANCE. I.' htown . Monday night. Good music. teen service. Door prize. -DANCE - Malpeque Hall. lollle MscKeuxie's Orchestra. Iidsy. June 18th. at 8.” Stand- Elllme. Canteen service. -CRAPAUD HALL. Thursday, the 16th. one-sct play and var- W concert under the auspices ltlie Crapaud W. I. and L.0.B.A. -PARISH of Alberton. Church England. Holy Communion at ill am. in Holy Trinity Church, this and at 11 s.m. in st. Luke's lllesry. Evening prayer at I p. I Lil Christ Church. Klldsre and it'l:30 am. in St. Peter's Church. Wirton. Rev. J. R McMahon. 01". -ENGAGEMENT. 4- Mrs. F. 2 Campbell. Sumrnerslde. an- Rlinces the engagement of her lshter. Mary Frances Veronica. tllowsrd Reginald Cullen of Moo- ML Que. Marriage to take place ist. Anthony's Roman Catholic 3:;lrt;l,lRMnnteal. Que.. on July -ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and in. Thomas Nlsbet. Tyne Valley. Illounce the engagement of their I-ushier. Elisabeth Joan. to lose: William Gordon. son of Mr. ultra. John Nicholson of Crap- P. E. I. to tug It at. James Anglican h. Port Iilll. on June sstli. "W il. in. .-caimun -sriuNonas.i- No cnanx rsltisnsias... eer- Sunday. June llli. Ila. Guardian -"4..."rc." .:."".r- W ers un ub. every Thursday. Music Jamboree Band. -PENTECOBTAL C If U It C I! OPGII Air Services. Olbesry. June nth. 8 and 7 p. m. 0. R. Stairs. Speaker. V -MOTH! - Now is the time to ilrotect your garments. Get I-arvex. guaranteed for one year. All sizes. Also good this of fish lng tackle. Foley's Drug Store. -PANTRY sun at Kennedy's Witt. Saturday. June llth. no standard. sponsored 15: Ladies Alliullfy Canadian Lesion. Kan- giligton to assist Boy Scouts and -SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS A'l'IEN'I'l0N.-Leadership Train- ing School at the Summersida Bap- tist Church. June Isth. Nth. It 3.15 (Daylight Time) conducted Mrs. Dora sabesn and Rev. Elton Dsvldge. Leaders of Youth (iron I and others interested are urg to attend. -FRETOWN FUNERAL - The funeral of the lata Elizabeth Jane Stetson was held fiom the United Church, Freetown, on June I. 1955. services was conducted by Rev. J. X. Campbell. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. The pail bearers were: Everett Align. Alvin Stetson. Cecil Par- sons. Melvin Stetson. Orville Reo- ves and Vernon Stetson. -MAGISTRATE! COURT - A party from Kssisington pleaded lliilty to driving a motor vehicle when his sbili was and was fined and costs Magistrate R. S". Hinton, Q.C.. E s5Ea8E E i -7 3 .,Eg :LgT1'-"ha ' give due credit for the well- lnspectlon staff is assembled. We compllrnent you, Jim for your devotion to duty so for your great endeavor to bring the inspection service to a high standard. Your work throughout the years has been very thorough and it has been a pleasure to your reports. The happy and cordial relations you were ins- trumental ln establishing with the growers and shippers at the beginning of your services have remained with you throughout your career. This in itself is strong evidence of your integrity and wisdom. After your retirement. we hope the same happy feeling may ex- ist toward your successor in of- fice and we have every confid- ence he will do his utmost to please the shippers of the district. as you have always done. In presenting this little token to you, please remember it is not the value of the gift that counts but the spirit in it is given. and may we say here that this is presented to you with the very best. wishes from the entire staff that you may enjoy many years of happy retirement. To you. Mrs. Saunders. we must typed certificates. and the great assistance you have rendered in making complete. a great vol- ume of work which otherwise would have been almost impos- eible. It affords us great pleasure to present you with this bouquet of roses. Sllllid on behalf of the Fruit and Vegetable Inspection staff. W. P. Mat.-Leod District Inspector. N AUGUSTINE cove W. I. -The June meeting of August- s'-in--i. A 4 is being held at Summerside. Kinsn Deleal To D Kinsmen delegates to the 19th annual convention of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs of District No. 7, which includes the four Atlantic Provinces, are seen above following the noon luncheon at Summerside yesterday. The convention. which began at Summerside on Thursday, will conclude today at Charlottetown gates will hold their concluding session following the election of district officers at Summei-side this morning. Upwards of 200 Kinsmen, wives, and Kinetics are registered for the three day convent,-ion. Kinsmen Officials District Governor Andy Gow (center) of Bridge- water, N. 5.. with Dave Carnegy (left) of Summe1's'1de, deputy governor, and candidate for the office of District Wesley Hardy. Mrs. Reginald Jef- governor, and Eric Mahony (right) of Saint John, N.B., candidate for the office of deputy governor. are seen above during a moment of relaxation at the dismct no. 7 convention of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs which AX . isiri; Convent ion. whe-re the dele- (Photo by Walton) Alberion First Aid Class is Concluded -The Alberton first aid class of adult ladies completed their course at the institute hall Thurs- day evening when tests in band- aging ,splinLing and 8ri.illL'liii res- pll'all(Jn were conducted by Mrs. Harry Cudmore, director of first aid for Prince Edward island Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society. For the past three months this class has been meet- ing in the institute room with Mrs. Velda Wells as instructor. Following the tests members of the class gave a demonstration of artificial respiration before the men who had received first aid training last year. Mrs. Clidmore complimented the class and instructor on the excel- lent quality of their written and practical work. She then intro- duced Mr. Gordon MacDonald. chairman of Red Cross Disaster Services for the Province. who congratulated the class and spoke of the need for people trained in first aid to assist in the Disaster Services. He presented certifi- cates. cards and pins in the 16 ladies who had successfully pas- sed the tests. They are: Mrs. Earle Atkinson. Mrs. Frank Bryan. Mrs. Stephen Burke. Mrs. Don Campbell. Mrs. Erskine Campbell. Miss Beth iwaugh. Miss Noreen Gillis. Mrs. frey, Mrs. Ronald Macl(innon. Mrs. Angus Milllgan. Mrs. Thom- as Phillips. Mrs. John Rochford. Mrs. Layton Travers. Mrs. Arthur Wllkle. (Photo by Wotton) Speaking on behalf of Mrs. (Continued from page 1) Kinsmen Delegates Andy Dow. The Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. Hon. T. William L. Prowse. together with the Premier of the Province. Hon. Alex W. Matheson. Q.C.. were present at the Kinsmen dinner last evening and extended the official welcome of. the Province and gov- ernment to the delegates from the three other Provinces. The meeting was presided over by J. Elmer Murphy. past presl: dent of the Siunmerside Club. who also introduced Mr. Waltlien Gaudet. manager of the Charlotte- town centennial committee. who spoke briefly on the program that will continue throughout the sum- mer st Chsrlotteto in connect- ion with the city's centennial ob- servance. The after-dinner entertainment in the form of song and dialogue WI! Provided by Kinsmen from Newfoundland, Cape Breton. and Sununerslde clubs. and the even- ing program concluded with the governor's ball. At the business session yesterday reports were given both by die- trlct officers. and by the president of each club. Today's business program will include the election of district of- ncers. and the presentation of district trophies. An interesting highlight of Fri- dly night's program was the presentation of a gong and gavel to the district organisation from the Glace Bay club by their pres- ident. Ron MacDonald. This gong and gavel was presented in mem- ory of the late Iiughle Macculsh. past district governor. who met an untimely death in a hunting sc- cldent a few years ago. The gong jig??? TURKEY P0llLTS Five-week old I. B. . Bronse turkey poults avail- able at Tryon Hatchery June 17. 51.25 each. sin. Charles Roberta amountlngtostlwaspsldcoo reqoudonoswssresdsnditwaa decidedtosesidlmtsttioasl vationArmy. Adiscusslositookplsce about a Swimming Class and Mrs. Weodelllnclhdyanwsssskedto mahhirthsr srrsngsmuita. It wasdscldsdtoinvitsansighboe inglastitutetetbslulyrnsoting. Itsportsofcoinmittesswsrothen heardsnd alekaiid Carrnnihers and Csmpbell;Lunoh invited the-lob clossdbyllllinthoeuosn Lunch hostsaa. child! s. Usitad h suclosr eve:-offend pvuant. 1 I00lEY FUIEIIAL ll0llE ALDEITON Complete Funeral. Floral and Ambulance Service. Funeral hi your home or ours at no extra oost. Terms arranged to suit the family. Bloomfield phone: Mac an 34-81. at. Iauis phone: s. Nellie Maillett Arthurs Wllkle, who hail organ- ized the class. Mrs. Velda Wells thanked Mrs. Cudmore and Mr. MacDonald for their kind and complimentary remarks and ex- pressed apprcciation of the free instruction in first aid made avail- able by the Red Cross. Mrs. Cudmorc. in replying. thanked Mrs. Wllkle for her work in organizing the class and also made reference to waler safely .week. .1une 19-25 and to swimming iand water safety classes. NOT ADMITTED GENEVA, Switzerland lReutersl -The 38th international Labor Organization announced Friday it could not admit Communist China. The credentials committee said it was a political question and needed a general solution by the United Nations. of which lL0 is a spe- ciallzrd agency. and gavel are to be used at all future district meetings. Delegates who have registered at the convention represent t.he' Newfound' J clubs ol Bishop Falls. St. John's. and Corner Brook; the Cape Breton clubs of North Sydney. Sydney. and Glace Bay; the Nova Scotla clubs of Ambulance Service Amherst. Pictou. New Glasgow. T0 Dartmouth. Halifax. Truro. and Erldgewater; the New Brunswick SUMMERSIDE or clubs of Moncton. Fredericton. and CHARLOTIETOWN Saint John; and the Prince Ed- ward Island clubs of Charlotte- town and Summcrside. The busy. and very capable convention chairman. is Mr. Rich-. ard lienthorn of Summerslde. K 4'; Phone 12-3. 12-2 or 17 Crapaud. Day or Night. PERCY DAWSON m LOBSTER BAIT Immediately Delivery Fresh or salt bait If interested Call immediately CARROL DELANEY Phone 3252 Summerside NOTICE MYERS SPRAYERS Let's Talk it Over M unis i The People must be pretty well satisfied with their present lot if you can Judge by recent elections in Prince Edward Island. Great Britain and Ontario. In every case the party in power increased its majority over the opposition. and in two Canadian provinces that was quite a feat because the majorities were so large before the elections. As far as Canada 15 concerned. the results cannot be taken as a trend towards either of the main parties as the Liberals and Conservatives each gained very decisive margins of victory. The Dominion Govern- ment will ioubtedly take com- fort in the fact that Dion Saturday. June 11. I955 The Guardian Page 13 Piusville -Mrs. Justin Corcoran. East Royalty, spent the past week and visiting relatives and friends in Piusville. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran has re. turned to her home in Piusvillc; after spending two weeks visit- ing her daughters. Mrs. Melvin McGrcgor and.Mrs. Lance Dal- ton. Burton Lot 7. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Caasdias am of sumni .'-is. P.E.I. Phone I W. Albert lobes-boa - P. E. I. MUTUAL IUILDINI Granville at Water ltnat Inmates-aids A large crowd attended a var, iety concert in Plusvillc hall onl. Thursday evening which was en- loyed by all. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Mr. Mr, John F. Gallant has re- turned home in Piusville after DIAL P. 0. I03 having successfully undcrgonean 8844 1 ill operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Qllhwish hlim a speedy '"”"'V ” W M h""''- it. ill. Ellis”: son Limited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Fin - A - CIIIIN7 Alberton. were h i visitors 5 slunmu M s"'"53'& to Piusville recently. , Optometrist Mr. and 'Mrs. Herman Cor- wrap and Leo Blanchard were ETW” recent visitors to Piusvllle. PHONE 328,, REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer at. Summerdda B. F. Huntor, 3.0. Surnmcrside. P.E.I. - Phone 0110 Leonard Barnett and his orches- in. A neat sum was realized Mrs. Edmund Kelly and son Ralph were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Corcoran. i Mr. Bob ihampbell, Alherion. was a recent busines visitor to Piusville. The annual schnol meeting was- held in Piusvlle School on Tues- day evening with quite a number of ratepayers in attendance. Mr. Leo Gallant acted as chairman for the evening. Mr. John J. Corcoran, Secretary. gave the statements for the year. -DA SMALLMAN'8 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. a St: 288 Water Street -. Above Maurice Mill's Men's Well PHONE ssso PHYSICIANS Dr. Hubert MacNeiIl.M'.D. Physician - surgeon Water Street, Summerslde Phone 7032 Photographers THE READ STUDIO n. w. smns parties are being soundlyr troun- cod. and people are rallying be- hind the status quo. C O 0 Here on the Island the temper- ment of voters seems much less mercurial than it was over 11 years ago In those days the peo- ple could hardly wait for the next election in roll around in get their chance to turn the existing gov- ernment out of power. Four years seemed to be the allotted span of our provincial governments. and the parties took turns at be- ing ”at bat" as they do in a baseball game. The Liberals seem to have learned the trick of hold- ing on to power and are mlghtly hard to dislodge. O A few words of welcome to our local Kinsmen for completing ten years of exceptional meritori- ous service to the youth of Sum- mersidc. All our service clubs have been doing yeoman service. but the Kinsmen have been ac- tive in the youth field particu- larly. and no one can ever mea- sure lhe results of their labors in healthful activity and the happi- ness which always goes with it among the youth of our town. Without this club's activities. the youth picture would have been vastly different. and parents can indeed be grateful to this ener- getic group of Summersidc men. UMMERSIDE Tonight 7 - 9:15 DOUBLE BILL "Gilli PLAY" Tim Holt and Richard Martin Available from your Oliver Dealer and Myers Distributor PAUL LA VOIE Carleton Siding --no-.u." REGENT TODAY 230-1-9.15 ”BlG CHASE" LON CHANEY - GLENN LANGAN Friday l:ll p.in.; Saturday 1:1! & 0:15 .in. Matinee Sat. 2:!) .m. ' LONG. LONG TBA B" iasolxigl Lucille Ball. FRlDAY3,nd 55 99 Travcltalks. colored 68 8:30 Standard IIIEIIIOIIOI Friday-Saturday 7:159:15. Mat- inee no set. standard Time. Cllftos Webb. nillinger l?Ao1gersJ comedy - "D AMIO ": Serial and News. "GAMBLING HOUSE" 4tarring- ' Terry Moore. Victor Mature, William Bendix Coming next Wednesday and Thursday "THE Kl'DNAPPEIi.S" a. SAP L IT DRIVE-INTM-.ATPE SU SATURDAY rtoon. canteen service 9:30' Daylight at OERSIDE ANNUAL and COMMUNITY PLANN Everyone cordially community Planning Association AT THE CANADIAN LEGION HOME SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY, JUNE l-ith - 8:15 DAYLIGHT TIME Guest Speaker: MR. ROBERT SNAZELLE of the Cotton Memorial Nurseries. This meeting will be of particular interest to those entering the HOME BEAU'l'IF'ICA'I'ION (DN- TEST being jointly sponsored by the LIONS G.UB MEETING ING ASSOCIATION. invited to attend. WEEKEND Men's Zipper Overalls. Special Men's Overalls. Special Menis Klhaki Gabardinees Assortment of Men's Menis Ties. special. Ladies' Nylon l.adies' Rayon Misses Silk Ono Rack Children's Children's Crepe Millar's Store, mslmoi Tllurs., June 9 To Mon., June 13 Poms. Reg. 57.98. Clearing . . . . . . 55.00 Dress Shirts. clearing at . . . . . . . . . 52.95 20”lo Discount on cl men's and boys' Jackets Shorts. 5-M-L. Special . : . . . . . . . pr. 50: Assortment of Meriis First Quality Boysi Cotton-Sizes 28 to so Punfs.CIaaringas pr.52.25 Two Only Boydssizes 29- Suifs. Rag. 521.50. Clearing . . . . . 514.00 Two only Boysi Gahardinessizes 30-34 Suits. Reg. 519.00. Clearing . . . . 512.00 2094. Discount on all Ledies' Blouses Ladlss' House Dresses clearing of 20'Vo Discount Ci-inoline's. sizes S-M-L. Special Briefs. Sizes 5-M-L. Special .. . .. pr. 65: Panrlemspocial pr. 49: clearing of special prices. Pyjamas. Slut 8 to 14. Clearing . . 51.98 Odd lines of Men's. Women's and Child- ren's Shoes clearing of special prices. l0Vo Discount on all footwear during this sale. TIP TOP SIllT SALE 209!o Discount off regular prle petmeneI11pTop5ulssduringtiiissale and up to June ldtli inclusive. There wl be many other specials during this sale. SPECIALS pr. 53.98 izes30-38 each”: 80 . 52.00 Skirts and Dresses eerfraa S. If: 5i 5; . - -.-.- 'Tr?"-db”-'23:?-”'5-:1