The decision to have an inquiry -was announced is at week by Revenue Minister McCann. He said No SELECTIONS YET so far. officials said. nobody has been selected to sit on the com- mission or board and the terms of reference have not yet been pveninil. August 4. TAYLOR, Optometrist. irjll be in Alberton Office Saturday. Aug. 6. this REGULAR Leginn C in county magistrate's cou Dancing from 9 till 12:30 5"""""S"'e' Music by Erwin eighan and the Sunshine Boys. Admission 50 cenm. night Callow Bus BC .Financing Is. Likely To Be Top Question In Probe oT'rAwA (CP)-The coca tel- ivision-heavy expenditures swell .5 the main reason for the govern- menrn, decision to appoint an ndependent body to investigate use whole field of Canadian broad- 000 for radio. Total CBC revenues are expected to be about 332,800,000 receivers two years ago. Western Guardian cream social . , or Phone 2989. fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton. 'l'he publicly-owned CBC, faced The investigating body likely with an expected deficit of more will give some attention to pay- than ll0.000.000 this fiscal year. as-you-see television whereby per- is said to be unhappy with the senswlshingtoviewcertaiepro- present financing methods which grams would insert coins in a .000.- meter attached to their sets. on How the investigating body will combine grants totalling :25 000 and excise tax a venu The politically - touchy finance radio and television sets aH parts. question is expected to be the most A. D. Dunton, chairman of the pressing problem facing the com- mission or board of inquiry. sov- ernment sources said Tuesday. other matters such as a up declining after this year. new regulatory body for broad- pasting and abandonment of the nngle-service television policy are not expected to demand as much CBC board of governors. has said body is anybody's guess. But the that revenue train the 15-per-cent government has consistently re- excise tax is expected to start Jected suggestions that broadcast- axracra sauna 10 neon ms lesson”: is anti M I As for the present single-service television sets are likely To edsrofw. TV m"cy' Prime Mmm" S" now that me more populated TV Laurent has said it is not intended areas are fairly well stocked with 'o'A:gh'e';nel',roblem mm may be them. Revenue from that sour e . it would be conducted by "either ig.g5o0geia,l:,,iste;i;(.',)1:f(::d atlfd steligiseiijdis INII: L,hr:v:IEIl:i":la)d::)s9lI'E3rLs6 a commission or a board of in- ' s ' ' ygvoiothoooexpendltures of hboutrS42,- Let's Over The i cac is said to favor by "er a return to the old system of gc E N 13 A L coMMp;g(,'1ALI curred on this main iii: S c, .. ; - H I 5 -d y "1 Not too many collisions have oc-1 I 0 in llilmot Valley Hail. Thursdayi ggpteeggberurzrlnersrveitgv B0i)'(eo.p5e6uy but the hazard was were and in Gus. elude Inf high tenslonuwhich medical MAGISTRA1'E'S' COURT - A party from Summerside charged g pioneer Badge; Ann Ronnn, under the Temperance Act with lag of traffic hazards will natural-t -LAW OFFICE CLOSED - hm,-in My office will be closed from 1 August 1 to August 20. inclusive. Morley M. Bell. Barrister, Sum- g a quantity of intoxicating iquor other than purchased at a . vendor's was fined. 3200,00 and almost constantly under a little Patty Grant. Marjorie Noonan.g costs or gm-an months 1n jnu tension when threading their way when he appeared yesterday boo: leather bays never Start m worry Athlete Badge: Helen Horne. This was his sec- ond offense under the Temper-I ance Act. A man from Ellersllel charged with assault was fined , saw and cast; whue 3 party, thoroughfare was also a happy in- Gymnast gadge, cm-01 Acne,-. from Borden paid :25.” andi splration. If it were farther away mam costs for having "gum. other man from the business section. it woul in his residence. Another party ".' C”'"5e' "M be advhablei b"' paid 320.00 and costs an” plead. since it seems convenent to per- react to demands of private broad- casters for a spenrate regulatory ing regulations be passed by a separate body, instead of by the CBC board of governors. networks. passed their intermediate swim- .ming tests on Monday afternoon at the Llnkletter Shore. A mem- ber of the group, Ann Huesiis. successfully completed her senior swimming tests. From left to right with the in- fect. Turning into the street from the north (the direction in which fully 90 percent of the turning is done) is not nearly so hazardous as when angle parking obscured the vision from the east and west bound traffic on this busy street. was best to remove it. in this age men say is a contributory cause of many of our illnesses. the remov- ly help to ease the tension in caripatsy McNem'.Mary A"? Lidsmnei driving. and careful drivers are Margaret C0m"- 5999115 Dam-V-. Norma Fitzpatrick. through urban traffic. The hell-for- um" they begin rm": to unwrap Cecelia Darby. Carol Ackerman. themselves from around lamp.Mary Ann Lidstone. Margaret posts and then it is often too late.-'C,,mng Am, Rona”. puny Grant, . , S ' ' Marjorie Noonan. Elizabeth J. Making First Street a one-way Gallant, Mary Ann Lldstone, Helen di Horne. Cecelia Darby. Swimmer Badge: M a r g a r e t Wellington daughter Velma motored to Chel- .AII' H.I'l ti. 'II I - i Miss Freda Perry. Antiizonish. rlxrfdt ,:l:(r1d;,a&,r.fBw;El;:g,'.::.n:I,:. Ig;hI::'dm' ":;('j'D'!'V''.It :' 'l'm'”: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul y Vale en 8 In E In . Perry. Higgins Road. Miss Marin Ange Do-hreuc-l. Mon- gag” g"5C.wg::::it:1'5e"au" home :9t:'e":;3wS0Ji't" 'I:1"t:l'tdi:'u'v.:”: 14. N. S. is spending sometime with treal. is visiting for two weeks in Wellington and Summerside. A''u"3t9'- 1'” allant is spending Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaila SMEN' ctu s IMIN CLASSE , , Instructors of the Summerside structors. the boys and receiver licence fees. replaced a The readjustment in Summersiuc y-5 Meuvs club swimming clngnen, front row; Fnnn Mcnnn couple of years ago by the excise traffic regulations has been well Dave 31333,. and Mm Dorothy Best guess is that it will be initax revenues. However, the gov- worth while. Parallel parking on the early autumn, although prepa- rations for the federal-provincial fiscal conference opening here Oct. 5 may delay a decision. ' Joan Gaudet. and of Chels"' who "- Y. David Rogers, ard. Donnie McNe Perry, extreme left and right. are Linkletter. ernment is said to recognize the the north side of Water Street is new 1,. from or the Y', Men's jack rnw; Ann Hnnsus, pal”, political unpopularlty of licence a great improvement over the bus, Wm. the boys and girls who fees -- s2.50 annually for radio angular parking formerly in ef- Left, Dave Biggar. ht Mrs. Dorothy Perry. Photo by D.W. Sears. New Carlyle. Her many friends are pleased Mr. and Mrs. Don Chisholm of Mrs.' Wilfred Gaudet recentlv Cgtetihsemh Mass.fsI:1erit aufew aays sphelna.ste.;m(3aa.s: u an out 1; 1 . e ome 0 er mo er. rs. . ' ed M M Ch "d '"d "my Sen Gaudet. st. Gilbert. ins grandfather. Mr. w. OW. Wm, 11 g, Mrs. Matilda Arsenauit of Sum- ” "nt,p"u”' merside recently visited at the The regular menu home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus meculate Conception Gordon Gaudet Gallant. Abram's Village. was held at the home of'Mrs.'J.l.. three children David. Kenneth Cameron. with an attendance d Corrinne of chatliam. N. B. Mr Edsnr Arsenault is slime are spending a few weeks with from Labrador and is visiting Mn G, Gander, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guss AH. and Mrs. Suky of Chelsea. Arsenault. Urbanvillc. sant. is a patient in P. C. Hospital. Master Willie Barlow recently 3'-9PI'9n AT59"8""v J- Dvmlnic De visited Ronnie Gallant of Duke Mr. -lean Donat Gallant who SL, 5 Id . v ' visited Mr. and Mrs. umme" e was visiting with Archie Arsenault. have returned Mrs E. F. Gaudel recently h''9"'i5 "' 5'- CUIJE THURSDAY - rsunar - sarunnair "rim. NOON . I.RI.'IIES' WEAII -- IIPPEII FLOOR Coffin, Cecelia Darby. Yvonne LADIES' BATHING Wed.. August 3. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 Ar-snann and . g I is V -,1 1 ,1, that Mr. raustin Richard E su- D 2315-9 niuiisrss. BerInMG::de.t. 3: ""04." bed '0' ""9" ""3 l'3W'I" i-isit friends and Gnberg. luimmed 59 ml Imme- Rev. Mr. J. T. W Mrs. Jemunah Mdebonald he Brooks 5 members. Minutes and surer's report were read. and a game of auction was played. The Prize was won by Mrs. A. T. Mc- recently visited Mr and Mrs Clayton Day arrived home Lenin" A hearty vote of mu” Mrs, Archie Arsenault. on Sunday after spending the past. :'l”t.'x'""'I'le"be";'9ld"0':t?;:' hN”' few months visiting relatives in 99'": W e E 9 mm "1 Arsenmm recon”) Cambridge. Mass. of Mrs. Elha Praughl. atlves in Borden. Miss Rtisr Arsenault Mr. J hn Blsh . M . PI - ' Miss Alice Gallant who is our 0 Dy up ' ea Ied by L159 Lalwde M P. C. Hospital is spend- Q. is spending her vacation ends” at her home here. undergoing an appendix operation. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vmged in nmconcnng turned to Montreal. He was ac companied by Mr Albert Gallant Gaudet of Cam- His many friends regret to learn B. M Summerside A Waiter Callow wheel-chair were Legion. coaches years. the dream of a helpless B invalid who has been blind and 51 completely paralyzed for thirty years, became a reality about ten years ago and since that time have brought new joy 15 Md hope for mvaud pnuengnwhn her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. would otherwise never be able to and M11 Harland D9Y- 3"?- travel around the countryside and into the surrounding towns. ..I":r.::::'..:":.;":..::::;:.: of new at to their inventor. Walter Callow. who has never ceased to fulfil his daily desire. to be of serv ce g m humanity. md Npecmny in. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nel valid patients at home or in has- pitnl, even though he himself has Mr, een unable to see or even move any part of his body for many years. since becoming a patient Mrs. Ill Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. after the First World War. Any invalid or wheel-chair ps- ent in Summerside wishing to may an afternoon outing this uiidsy. in the comfortable. well- qulpped wheel-chair coach. is sited to contact Mrs. Stephen .ilIls. 346 Chestnut Avenue. or field. Ilmle 2370. This will indeed. be memorable and pleasurable unilay afternoon for any invalid hn takes advantage of this sin- ere invitation extended by the Several cases. '0'” fm" ""5gI.""'k'"g """h"'” Biarquiere. Carol Ackarman. 4 under the Highway Trafflcfthctyl:2:-(gIl0fC(1l;I:E::;(gtll).leI':!Ilf;)(v3I;(;I::::; Lkifife Saver Badge: Mary Ann; mast traffic in Summerside howeve 1 bus. one of the many coaches of m T1200 and costs for its kind that has brought joy to g the hearts of thousantis of inva- lid and wheel-chair patients. through the outings provided each summer, will be in Summerside lunday. August 7th. under" the auspices of the Ladies Aux iary d- M h "d of the No. 5 branch Canadian Igaggimiuivglrg 5 0 ays f II. B d . These internationally k n own Harry He re or en that were. for many Guests of MR. AND Mrs. J nhn urns. Kenaington. are Mrs. Burns' ster. Mrs. Albert Walker and Mr. over Walker of Moncton. NB. Bur. Mrs. Harold Yeo of Belmont. Lot is visiting in Norboro. guest of disposed of with without due care and attention. 8. Mr. Lloyd Heffeil. Montreal. Mrs. Rex Kielly, Marion and David. Charlottetown Tuplln and Dianna son Paynter. Burlington. Bur. Mr. Thomas H ll, by Mrs. Hector Mackenzie and Harold Hall. Summerside.l : Mill River Man left J through the New England states. En route they will visit in New York, Detroit and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Rex Kielly Marlon and David. town are vacatlo where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Profitt, and at Burlington. guests of Mrs. Klelly's mother. M a. William Cou- sins and family. . adios Auxiliary of the Csnldlsn ' Scmple, Kensington. on July 26. their grandso . the infant son of lvlr. and Mrs. Leigh Semple. Wins- 0'. In Memoriam M RS. EDNA PERRY Friends and relatives were sad- rovin," Mar r of the passing of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben at Beach land, B.C. Mr. Mayne left Princei vrme. Charlottetown on July 9. E. Island 45 years ago and had 95 Mrs. Perry. whose maiden been home in the meantime. His was many friends are glad to welcome most him and his charming wife. who is here for the first time and isi very much impressed with the beauty of the countryside and the cordiaiity of the people. Bur. lame was Edna Richards. rn in the year 1870 and v her lifetime was spent in Que and surrounding districts. A woman of great vigor. she as very devoted to her family "icy in turn did all in th ".1 mm M H" evmude of me. For-nlsh and Mr. Percy 'Curtis. permmedJhe who have been vacationing at Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickleaon's. Darniey. left on Wednesday for aqua. an their respective homes in Massa- d NW5" took 3 keen chusetts. Mr. Darryl Dickieson accompanied them as far as mourn "M '0” of 0., Moncton where he will visit with Mrs. Dickleson's sister. Mrs. .. her mu". Adela Maclfensie and family. attendant of the aptlst Church. Be- lercsi in all its activities. est Newton. Mass.. - Rufus. Montreal. nnnn, cnn.-103,. - Reeves. Eustace Reeves. Ralph M” Callbecli. Edison Wright. Andrew Jardtne and Howard Schurmsn. Amid beautiful flowers placed' by loved ones. she was teed iy laid to rest in Bedeque C et- cry. Joseph Daviscn. lfensington. was the capable mortlclan in charge of funeral arrangements. ...L...m..m.. CONGBATULATE MARILYN Nina predeceased her. W- D. M. Fraser, calpinae. rmer pastor and close end. conducted her service at the Fundamen- ls to one they esteemed. Fraser spoke of her strong re and faith in her sav- hvmns of the deceas- ':'Whatal'riend .At a baptismal service at the ho me of Mr. and Mrs. William J. was christened Douglas Leigh by the Rev. Edwin White of Ed- monton. Alta. Bur. Miss Mary F. Mayne of "Dun- gate. has as her guests. Mrs. Leo French. Mrs. Erldyi ing guilty to having possession ofl mu 35 ""'ch P3”""g 35 Wssible liquor other than in his resid- ence at Borden. F-iratsy McNeiall Cecelia Darby. would be settled if th extreme: ' . eastern section of Harvzcird Street! First Class Swim and Float Carol were paved. and trucks and. Rawek Marjorie Wylie. "ti";;'g" "E"? 'e'""'te" by way! Second Class Nature: Ann Arsen- B arvtardt ti:-aft and Nmrev ault. Ann Ronan. Ethel Albert. 9"” 5 '99 5 be "5" Maklngl Janet Profit. Edith Rawek. this secondary route a through sti-eig mitghth betha good idea. it mm C" te rough "H" M Second Class Fire: Brenda g;'t':;'l"e S'l'l'm"':ge.5' s":gn;f"dant3 Richard. Mary Drlscoll. Susan qiscourage the sbeeding some Richard, Marjorie Steel, Catherine times seen along these highways. Alberion . Vernita' Gallant. Hazel Peters, evEI1iigCf(i-Ii'l:i1iIeBItI;ltxi1)ti(iertoamiIVi:l1t'13: Luna” Labobe' Mary Punch mother. Mrs. J.E.C. Hunter. Al- Pat” A” '" Mm" Peggy G”""' - berton. Guest of Wayne and Garth ' Sharpe. Norboro Mrs. A. J. Bernard. Alberton. Mrs. Heber Hardy. Alberton. has entered the Prince Edward Is- land 3' ' for is ' ' lniured In FaN . P Mr. Ralph Haywood. Mill River, met with a serious and painful ac- cident Monday afternoon when he fell from the barn loft. He dropped only a few feet but fell on a girder. At first it was thought there was no serious injury but during the night he developed severe pain and yesterday morning he was re- . . Francls.HazelPeters. Reta this area. the nne-wav idea 'al- F 1. A H (.15. p B u in perry Betty. on Miss Antoinette Bernard. R-N.. W accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Edward Lefrance and infant son Craig arrived by plane from Chi- cago and are spending their vaca- tion with their parents, Mr. and stone. Ann Ronan, Patty Grant. Ackerman. Helen Horne. Edith Second Class Knots: Marcia Arsenault. Mcl-Iugh Ann Larter. Yvonne F r a n c i s. Norma Perry. Reta Francis. Dorothy McNeili, Lena Perry, E m a ii a n n e Desltoche. Thelma Arsenault. Gall Somers. Kitty Perry. Edith Rawek, Salome edge. Second Class Stalking Games: Gail Somers, Winnifred Gallant, Hazel Peters. Yvonne Francis, Cathy Glilis. Iris Gallant. Carol Perry. Emelienne Deslloche, Peggy Grant. Lillian Labobe, Dorothy McNeill. Reta Francis. Mary Purser. Cheryl Perry. second Class Trail: Lillian Labobe. Kathryn Pen-y. Erma Casey, Cheryl Perry, Hazel Peters. Yvonne Francis. Reta Francis, Mary Purser, Susan Hogan. Marcia A. ' B ' Wedge. Emellienne Desitoche. Vernita Gallant. Patsy Gallant. ...2....:.m. NEW ZEALAND HAS DEFICIT Sizes 32--ill. Reg. 4 98 lo 14 95 LADIES' BETTER DRESSES Wide selection in l.inen Dacron Silk Terylene. Cnilrin. Sizes 9-Mic. Reg. in 25.00 . . . sun DRESSES .- AFTERNOON masses 2 -93 A fascinating collection of Cotton: Sizes 12-44. Reg. to 4.98 Special Entire stock of summer miilinery at terrific savings. Clearing . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 LADIES' SHORTIE COATS All wool checks and tweeds. Sizes 10- 3098 17. Reg. 22.95. Special 11.95 JUNIOR SHOP - UPPER FLOOR GlltLS' AND '7soYs- corrou PYJAMAS 50 pair only . . . all by famous mak- ers. Balance assorted styles and g 4-6x and 8-12. Val- GIRLS' RAYON GAB- ARDINE TRENCH 30 only--cnlor navy. Sizes 10-14 Also 2 reversible corduroy (green). Values to 11.96 GlllLS' stousss 1,3 (Sllglitbi counter soled) 3-” ....... .. ACCESSORIES - LINENS - MAIN GlRLS' BOBBY SOX Best quality ribbed cotton. nylon reinforced heel and toe. Also all nylon ankle hose. elastic cuffs. As- sorted colors. Slzes W;-loin .. necklace and earrings. Reg. 1.00 soxao PEARL sns i: 75”" WW” 3 Made by "Core" and consisting at some E" mshuy mu” H" '0”)! every penny regular price of no. Special .. .. CHENILLE BED y good quality in colors with fringed ends or colors predominating. double bed size. Reg. ll. NIGHT GOWNS SATIN BRASSIIRIS Dy "Gothic". Long line. .-in at run Rgaaizzilu ........ .. 1.79 In print or plain cotton cram Straight cut skirt. yoke waist. sell I tie, fancy neckline. . C WELLINGTON, N. 1. (Reuters) New Zealand had an over-all def- moved to the Prince County Hos- I0” 05 542-390-009 I" OWN"! EX" pital where it was learned he had chanse transaction for the year internal injuries. A major opera- Enlkd -Iunh 1955- 00mDIl'-M WW1 I tion was performed and it. is hop- llIl'DlII8 of 221200.000 in the pre- ed his condition will improve but vlous year. By comparison with he is still critically ill. May. the June receipts this veni- -e-e-e-- fell by 525,800,000. mainly due to DISCOVERED LATE decreases in cheese and wool. To- San Francisco hay. one of the tal payments. on the other hand. most magnificent harbors in the rose slightly by c2.aoo.ooo. The vsisisld. was not discovered until New Zealand pound is at par with not ' School on August 4 at 8:30 p.m. hnd one in Mimine- gash Hall on August 5 at 8:00 p.m. Standard Time. Films and slides will be shown and a talk given on the growth and development of lobsters and other mat- ters relating to the fisheries. All fishermen are earnestly requested to attend. MEN'S - BOVS' WEAR -- SHOES --"MAIN FLOOR MEN'S.AND BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS This year's stock by "Catalina" hi large sizes and colors. Clearing . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MEN'S STRAW HATS 96 8: SUMMER CAPS off Balance this season's stocki WED "' THURS. - AUGUST 3 & 4 WOMEN'S SANDALS Open toe and heel. white. black suede. ""89 with r-lnsrd heel "THE CRUEL SEA" The story of the Battle of the Atlantic Clearing . . . . . . . . .. ' CHILD'S AND MISSES' V MEN'S SHOES 95 I 'l - h b k ' ' . ii I in whites and pastel shades. styled 3 11:71:; I-E01153 leliflwiaitalxi-I1Fl'NI"fi" 4,... and line! t'nlM'.I black and brown - Values in 1.1.05 Color Cartoon Canteen Service 8:30 Standard - 9:30 Daylight The Best of Entertainment - Family Style LIT A PE SUMEEPSIDE ATTENTION FISIIEBMEN, PRINCE COUNTY There will be a meeting in Abram's Village B" STAI? DRIVE-INTHEAT DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES LADlES' DRESSES-Summer sleeve and sleeveless style. Values to 8.95. LADiES' COTTON MEXICAL FLARED SKIRTS. LADiES' BLOUSE5 - Cotton and Krinkie Crepe, short sleeve and sleeveless. LADlES' COTTON JERSEY T-SHIRTS-Round or V-Neck cap sleeves. Sizes SML CLEARING GlRlS' COTTON DRINDLE SKIRTS Sizes 4-62: and 8. CLEARING GiRLS' SANFORIZED DENIM PED SMALLMA BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS cottons and Wonder Silks. Sizes I2-24 I'2. CHILD'S COTTON SUN SUITS Sizes 3-6 , 67c MEN'S WHITE COTTON T-SHIRTS-Sheri sieeves. . . ..............-..... Sizes S.M.L. CLEARING MEN'S T-SHIRTS-Knitted cotton, contrasting stripes, turn down collar. short sleeve. Sires S.M.L. 1 Reg. value 2.98. CLEARING . . . a MEN'S LASTEX SWIM TRUNKS Reinforced nylon, wide elastic waist band, concealed draw swing. Iminecl insert. 1 Large sizes only. CLEARING I BOYS' LASTEX SWIM TRUNKS-Nylon reinforced. Sizes 26-30. CLEARING . BOYS' RAYON JERSEY T-SHIRTS-Turn down seller or erewnesiz style. short sleeve. leg. values to 1.49. CLEARING IT'S ALWAYS SMALLMAIPS FOR TOP VALUES AT LOWEST PRICES ..-J