Thu:-.. June 16. 1955. The Guardian Page 15 Sea Cow Head Lighthouse Damaged By, Lightning .11” se; cow Head lighthouse door within hthe structure was 3. ,5 smashed. A eavy pail of smoke 'I ""'"'f drifted through the interior when around 480 o'clock when an elec- an ulmkeepm Wm” mama. entered the building to inspect tric storm passed over the area. the damage. - The bolt struck midway be Mr. Rahal-us. together with his tween 309 SM 50W"-'0 01 llllfamliy. were inside their To Take Course In B.C. Prince Co. Intermediate '- Softball League Opens -The I.C.AJ'. Flyers defeated the R.C.A.F. Lance 8-6 at the Airport diamond in sumraerside last evening to pry off the lid of the Prince County intermediate Softball League. SIL Hinton open- ed proceedings by giving a few X bl S. and told him that his seat in the Council would be open wlm he completed his course. Deputy Mayor Charlee Lewis preented Dr. Saunders with I brief case. (Dr. Saunders II a sol of MI. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders. char- lotteowit.) Honoredly Town Council of Louisbourg The following item is from the Isydney Post-Record of recent .dute: Dr. A L Saunders. a member of the Louisbourg Town Council for the past two years. was honor- enth. and Proci.or's quick tag of Cottrell going into third in the final inning. were fielding highlights. It was the first time the boys had played together this year. and they managed to kick the ball around for a total of fifteen er- rors. rellriarks and throwing the first a ””by . . . , m. L. be! D . ad by members of the Council L',”f'?:,,'"d '"',;,”r;', ' W” "M II” "rm ”""'"""d v , 1 . Cottrell. winning pitcher. allowed Clgir. 'ollv'rlI-'.nr:nh 2f'R0iii.1Ei.;sLe, and town employees at a special I l ' of m m mm” M um M "'"""'"' ”” "Pl" "'1' ' : I '. only 4 hits in seven frames. He Dionne. Kimber. Furiotfe 2; RBl's. mew"! -" TOW" H-3” '35! "IBM - e w w are gh as: which appeared in the llglithoulm - ' ill struck out 5 and walked 5. Henney. DesRoches. Dionne. Furlotte 3. 97- S3”'"l9'5- who '93”! 5h0"' ; I u mud by Y” M four I I smnu" km" a” blmdhu E" I” I moundsman for the I.ancs.. was Linescore '5' I0 W” I PGSHZTEGUHIE MUTE! i cables. The other wells the yard between the dwelling ltouched for seven safe bingles ' 3 n 3 in Montreal, was granted a leave 1"" dfmi” '0 "4 ' clml "4 "" "8""'0"'G--3 lsent 9 batters down via the' RCA! Lance zio ol2o..s 4 5 of absence by the Cnuncil- He Tllf MIRACIE , sitrikeout route. but issued 10 free ncAir Flyere ms 102 x-8 7 l0 tenderetll his trejlsnatlon but It "IS, ' I 'tcktatofl.rt, I I hill W33 110 RN99?- TWO N.S. ReSldeI'lTS ' lbl0:50'"9dl"':3 runs!-mt D W C ”".'”'”i Mayor Johnstone paid high tri'- Rf ymma bute to Dr. Saunders for his par- ticlpatinn Lanca: Kenny and Young cf; Rule 3b; Lambert lb; Proctor ss; i Fenn. coming into the game at in community affairs PHILADELPHIA (AP)--An at: tractlve 23-year-old mother and a red-hatred. sports-loving boy of 15 -both suffering from an unusual heart ailment-met for the first time Wednesday in a surgeon's office here after separate jour- Rev. Ralph seely Pastor Welcomed At Famous Heart Clinic Hospital after their interview with Dr. 'Bailey, and both will undergo tests in the nextg few days to determine the nature and extent of heart damage they have suffered. Then doctors must de- cide whether or not an operation should be undertaken. Eric Sheen. of the Sub Isieut Verna Arsenauit (left) and Sub Lleut. Summerside Sea Cadets who lVtII leave tomorrow morning for Comox, B.C., to take up an lfirst base in the third inning. had a perfect night with the hickory, I getting two hits In two official trips. Furlctte, centrefielder for the Flyers. was the only other bat- ter getting a brace of hits. He hit 2 for 4. and had three REP: to his credit. Patton's shoe-string garb of LeClair's belt to left field in the sixth Inning. Robinson's stab of Lee's grounder in the sev- DeeRoches if h c; LeClair rf; I-ienney p; Oliver lr; MacLean 1!; Lee 2b Flyerll: Lamothr and Fenn lb; Robinson 2b: Dionne ils: Kimher c: Cottrell p: Furloiio cf: Buggie sud Matheson rf: Ross ab: Fox and Patton if Umpires--Plate. Don MacKen- zia. bases. Joe Hunter. Jr. neys from their respective neigh- : r boring towns in Nova Scotlg, officers inst:-iictional course. The course will last for ivo Mrs. Iaeggs left behind in Nova . . weeks. Both officers will fly to their destiliamoi and at -: , Scotla her husband. William. an ..on Tuesday evening, May 24th. the members of Funds- mental Baptist Church Central Eedeque. gathered at the new Parsonage to welcome their new Pastor. Rev. Ralph Seely. Mrs. seely and family. After a sing song of familiar hymns an ad- Ship was enjoyed and the ladies served refreshments. Trinity Men's Ass'n Officers Are Elected eltlr. Wallace Bradshaw was elected president of Trinity Men's Association at a supper meeting hold in Epwortb hall last evening for the purpose of electing the officers of the newly formed or- ganlzation. Oothcrs elected to the executive al'c' vice-president. Dr. Lea Call- hi-ck; secretary. Merle Chisholm: treasurer, A. D. MacLeod. The rfficers were installed by the mlTlISIEI' of Trinity United Church, Both Mrs. Bessie Legge of Syd- ney and Michael Chiasson of New Waterford made the long trip in the hope that e world-famed Philadelphia surgeon could repair their hearts and thus enable them to resume normal lives. Residents unemployed steelworker. While she is away. he will care for their 16-month-old son Kendall. She made the trip by plane, ar- riving this morning from Boston. Michael was accompanied here day night by train. The husband and father is a street depart- ment foremen in New Waterford. HAD NOT MET BEFORE Their meeting was a casual, friendly one at the Bailey Clinic, where they also met for the first time Dr. Charles P. Bailey. pro- fcssor of thoracic surgery at Han- nomann Medical College and fins- piinl. Tlicir physician. Dr. Samuel Shane of Westmoiini. N.S.. had arranged for treatment in the clinic, established after Dr. Bailey sane years also developed an un- Mrs. Legge and the Chlasons had not met before although their small communities are only about seven miles apart and the pa- tients were under the care of the same doctor. Members of the rescue planes are based. the vicinity of Borden. At Searle- The barn town the storm reached neth Muttart of that place. . damage was done to the building g - died instant families had talked by t ' ' about the trip plans, but doctors felt Mrs. Leggc should make the trip by plane as quickly as pos- sible because of her condition. She said she first became ill before the birth of their son. but had suffered three attacks of rheumatic fever as a child. Michael said he thought his case was more recent. that he had collapsed last spring while playing basketball and medical usual technique of performing di- rect surgery on the hearts of patients suffering from valvular conditions that restrict the nor- mal flow of blood. UNUSUAL OPERATION A part of the operation is a tiny scalpel which is fitted onto the end of the surgeon's index finger After the patlent's chest Alberton Lions Club Meets -The Alberton Lions Club held their regular supper meeting at Hillside Restaurant last night with the largest attendance since or- ganization. Following supper. the minutes of the last meeting were atcly none LONDON. hall. Several men were in the yard at the lime but fortun- the end of the course will fly back. Comox, B.C., is a com- bination of naval and air base where air search and (Photo by Sears) . Lightning Kills Valuable was under ly as a result were inside. News In Brief -- Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan Wed- nesday cautioned the West against being swept away by the novelty of hearing Soviet Foreign Minister (Reuters! ..The electric storm which pass- but a valuable IWU-.V6'8I':0ld H01" ed over Prince County on Tuesday stein bull within the barn was in-p afternoon was especially severe in siantly killed. and struck the barn of Mr. Ken-lentered this opening and although No no marks could he found either on; the interior or exterior. the animall of the standing repair ail a high the time and part of the roof was state of intensity about 5.00 p.m..open. It is presumed that the bolt 4'1 SATURDAY EVENING. NOTICE Dr. H. M. Simms will be absent from his offices at Bedeque and Bolrden from June 19th to 26th in- be observed. Unless it is an emergency please oome withing the following hours: MONDAY-2:00 -to 4:00 Bedeque 7:00 to 9:00 Bedeque TUESDAY-3:00 to 5:00 Borden 7:00 to 9:00 Bedeque WEDNESDAY-No Office Hours. THURSDAY-2:00 to 4:00 Bedeque 7:00 to 9:00 Borden FRIDAY-3:00 ho 5:00 Borden 7:00 "to 9:00 Bedequc SATURDAY-2:00 to 4:00 Bedeque EVENING-No Office Hours. SUNDAY and SUNDAY SUNDAY JUNE 19th by his mother, who will live at i:'f”n?:.:'fi3;'L:.W?:.5?.?2...fl :;...:.".:..E::::'l::..:::'.:;".;'".l:;: 1- ,---9,, fhgd big - uiuswe. . . E Seely replied. A time of fellow. and mm H asp 8 I ey 8" V "W Upm ms remm the fouowmg omce ham-S M” There's a wonderful -array of Father's Day Gifts on display at THE BOATES PHARMACY FOR THAT SPECIAI. GIFT FOR A WON1)EIRFUL DAD MAY WE OFFER JUST A FEW SUGG'ElS'I'- IONIS SUCH AS 2- SHAVING SETS BILL FOLDS SMOKERS SUPPLIES A COMPLETE LINE DF FISHING TACKLE THE ONLY DRUG STORE OPEN SATURDAI AND SUNDAY. -TUNE 18th - 1911: xi '. C. Daniel Matheson. has been opened to pos th . Wad and adopted. Molotov say ”yns. yes" instead ofl (Illrectors appointed are: Harry heart. the knife-tippedexfingeer lg tC::cl;l:a::'e:i"I':gn't” dlscavery Ml A. lively discussion followedmon "no. no." Barlow, Allan Jenkins. Wilfred linked directly into the heart to ..I M W 5p'om'.. he saw fgglegvrissezgdpgjrcjsbtlecifjgfpongcf CANBERRA. ,AP)g Australia Sm um Burns, Harold Carr and Brud Rogers. Dr. A. J. Ebdutt. deangof the faculty of arts at Mount Allison - '- ' t f in 1 ,1 b ' it was moved by Wesley Hardy l3”9”'l”35 I" 5I3l?Xi :s';lgceEtIl3;L was a 5”” .o E tlgzesf "Ce ea" performed many 0 that the club establish a tennis . The Ladies Social Club catered Whether Michael and Mrs. COUI1 l" the l0W"- The "T0310" . to the gathering serving a delic- cut away the blocking tissues. The operation. which attracted unrldwide medical attention when first announced some years ago. "All sports.” -Friends of Mrs. Rillie Roger- Legge will undergo this operation son of U,.mmV,1e' am sorry :0 remains to be determined. Both lous salad supper. -S. hear that she is confined to her we re admitted to Hannemann home Wm, nug Western -MOTH! - Now is the time to protect your garments. Get Larvex. guaranteed for one year. All sizes. Also good line of fish- ing tackle. Foley's Drug Store. CCELEBRATED 9011'! BIRTH- Mr. Preston Thompson of Mt. Royal is visiting with his daugh- ter Mrs. William MacEachern and Mr. MacEachern in Charlottetown for a few days. Mrs. Dan MacPherson, who has been visiting with her son-in-law and daughter Rev. and Mrs. Ran- nle Cameron in Nova Scotia. has returned to her home in 0'I..esry. Accompanying her here was her Guardian -MAMMOTH DANCE. Travel- ers Rest Country Club, every Thursday. Music Jamboree Band. -is Yissns om sonar - Mr. John Keir, Malpeque. is today receiving congratulations on his because of lack of funds and in response I0 8 number OI sugges- tions from residents of the town. SIVUEEI9 was carried and Wes Hardy. Doug; Nicholson and George Gibson; were appointed a committee to take care of this project and re-l port at the next meeting. l The Red Cross committee re-l quested the Lions Club to super- vise the lchlldrell for the annual swimming -and water safety classes in July laiid Llons Clarke. Atkinson and Nicholson were appointed on this committee. The sum of S15 was voted to the Boy Scouts to help in camp- against until fur- declded Wednesday to send troops in join in the seven-year British Communist-led . ciosllla lloulls f I B-A all plant in Summer- t,.,,,,5.,.,,ta,,.,,. of the side will be closed on Satur- day afternoons the-1' notice. All are asked to for gasoline. slnve oil. and" fuel oil by Friday noon. customers p place orders DIAL 2344 X - Jlllli lsnl SUNDAY . pm Mr. George Taylor of lag and Jamboree expenses. l 3:3?:”.::L”2f'.l:2."l: t';?.?::.t: ”' W-”"rl-'-5'”? if-3 5"NDAY- JUNE "ill . M.Tlha bth,F, ' anceeona. VIII) lllgaoilh LII; homrigiudlty. Mr, Egg-ry Adgmg of Knutglord y . I '5 g C pg p ..w.. gum; 3.,-low, Low" is confined to his home with ii .....i?.' :..”3.33In. A223. Fmwwm went in w-km -i W" "" r' l'":"""' ”' In Memoriam - BEST - nlltting a gross indecency was sent to Prince County jail for three months when he appeared before Magistrate E. 11'. Strong, Q. C, in Summersida Police Court yesterday morning. The offence was rnrnitted to Bummereide on many friends hope for him g the hon-ieofher parents inEllers- speedy ut we" lie.-DE -Mr. and Mrs. Brecker slin- mons, Wllmot Valley, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Creator and family. Kelvin Grove. Betty Lou. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Therin Ellis. 0'Leary. had the misfortune to fall on a sharp home on Thursday afternoon. little! I While playing around at her In loving memory of Edwin iieckbert. Summerslde. who died June lstli. 1954. Many a lonely heartache Often a silent tear suuuillslns Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9.15 YOU WILL FIND THE BEST AT "POPS" STORE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK or GIFTS DAD REALLY WANTS -- COOL AND COMFORTABLE TOGS FOR HIS SUMMER WARDROBE. June 2nd. A drunk from Summer- -3"-'5 can cutting her in th. sh Al be til I ADMISSIONS . side was fined 620.00 and costs. rushed to Dr. DeviI,:r. who IICMIVTD Ofwlnyhsulnliandmllndll IaT;t!II'1nW': loved 1'4" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i THE LAST WORD H -Th! mlny friend! of MII- put three stitches in her up. . so dear. Matlliee 500 and 25w l -FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Lydia J. Mut- ltari took place yesterday after- noon from the Compton Funeral Home to the Church of Scotland. ' William Hickey regret her illness The Locke Road is being wid- ened out and built up. With so much rainy weather it is almost impossible to get through it at all. at her home at Indian River. and wish her an early and rapid improvement in health. -Bur. God gave us courage to bear it. Courage to face the blow. lift what it meant to loee you a one will ever know. Evening 60c and 50c SPENCER TRACY ELECTRIC DRILL KIT . . . . . . . . . . 526.95 BENCH GRINDER. reg. 521.00 . . . 519.00 STRAW HATS Cape -1-rgverm for M , Tm" "Id Ch""' Gre” Mr. and Mrs. P:ercy Sentner lovingly remembered by wife - ' FOR DAD HAVE JFST Sil.l”f..2i.f?;..”h.:'l?i:IalI)'l” iii: 3??-ii” ti: ?-it-'-'-'”--1"”-3 "" """ .,;:::;,--mi SIIMMERSIIIE HARDWARE LTll. Am-rwm nv our Ulwodbvshuoundterml BAD DAY AT Gordon and Lea Toombs. Harold Llnkleitar. Norman Campbell. John Haslam. Interment was in the church cemetery. -S. CONDITION IMPROVED-The condition of Danny Clow. 5-year- Olil son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Claw, North Market Street, Sum- inerside. was reported last night Is heing much improved. Danny suffered injuries to the head wh u, k b t k W t mm ygmlly mg on ya. 5 to ,9, Ch.H.”..d drawing on Thursday worth pos- . g.,Z,S Jjfs, lj.u"e,d';'y” faernzojf turn to their home in saint John. A elbla tiosoo. L DRESS AND SPORT 1 ...,.,, ,,e M W mm uh,” A N.B., after spending the past few ccountants l to pm-pad vemdeg He W35 taken diyl VISIIIHJ Mr. E'l'IllOII'I IIJCOP, T. J I i l"""?dl8lelY to Prince County H0-'lllltnl where he will be con- Vaughn MacDougall's. Mr. Sent- ner is employed in the office of the Turner Garage. The many friends of Mrs. Aubln Wedge are very sorry to know that she is ill at her home in o'Leary. day. June 11.-DE -The many friends of Mr. Eddy Murphy. Sea View, will be glad toknowthathetaniakingagood recovery following an operation for appendicitis at the Prince county Hospital. Summereide. -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Allison Frinell Professional Cards Mrs. Preston Woodside. and Mr. Woodslde at Margate. and other c""'"" "” "I c""""" rel-lives hm. -Bur. lanimereIde.nP.l:.l. rum sass ucassno" KINSINOTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15 -9:15 Standard Time. The happiest event of the year; it's Mr. Fun . . . at his fun- nlest-Danny Kaye in "KNOCK ON WOOD" In technicolor. Bank ”ROYAL” DIAL 3111 SHIRTS Dad deserves the best - fined for several days. -8. Wed a Thurs. 9:30 P-M- we sell top quality brand- -sluos: oulzs-r Ar SHOWER -Mr Arnold Hickey Indian w "59"" 5” '"””"" - - . Albert Roberiaon ' ed lines in beautiful shades -At the close of Brooklyn In- River. who recently graduated p, 3, 1, MU1-uAL gumpmg gmmgx For Dadlg , siltute meeting Tuesday evening a Ihnwer was tendered the district's with a B.A. degree from saint University. left on um ” Wu" Dunstan's -5tarrlng- Burt Lancaster - Vlrgtala Mayo When Shopping and designs- STORE. 2.95 to 5.00 -or i.e.::::;.M.::..s::.-." his .2'.'.'.:l:..”.:.v.'.':..l.':.:t so '- "at" W' W"” 5"99”' 9 13 95 ;';';ll;'eltlE0I!f pvl:ce rece'li;ly.bA and his higher agld sister-in-law. 3. 5 n s...... .... v....'.”i:l.f:'.. ni If:...f.'.'.2. "' E "' "'”:”n.'.'f 'N5”RANC'5 A SUNBEAM SHAVE MAs'llsli t:::..:”.::::r i;-.... '..;... "-J.-.'2"l..': mist” REGENT to- or Ctmpbell while the vernee were ' I Banner If. lommereih A ','l,'.fml3Ynb.1;Iou:"lryed Ilaard. in NOTICE 0 ip p , pf '::;k','"D””f,ll;1”L0. Nfmhmwh At North Tryon, pasture .-,'r,.",',',,,f,',f, He will be most pleased to receive nd '”"' for 6 or 3 cam Good " '3. W :A WATERMAN or (Cartridge Filed) matte" ”ff' 5”” ik m Mlscng nu . . an our pin . so Ev. ,.,,,”g;,,,':,'0;,'g: grass and water in the ,,:f3?: 'nA Wm; . g FOUNTAIN PEN Dime . , bl dress "' ""''"" ”' ""” "9ld'-- " I It's New-lltls A Gift He Will Really Cherish l'e"”' m""' we "9 .'i' .3. 3.3?" Mg. ' 3- "- '''"'W- 30- ANTHONY QUINN - CHARLES COBURN , i shirts. J.AL.ai-mrcAi.LeEcK, ..."”,n.n..m . 43 span, gm”, nnuamre aumonvo A TI-IMHO PACK 1 I .E. Summereide, Phone 3776 if VHO ":-:""1'TT:":':'- - sgected short; Canteen Service . m PHYSICIANS 8:30 Stmdud 9-30 Daylight Our line of the finest includes lrvmgs Rum Pipe- g giszilg Dr. F--best MaeNeilI.ItD.. -Starring- at STAT? L IT DRlVE:lNTl1'l:ATl2E SU WED. I THUIE. JUNE 15-10 "THE KIDNAPPEIIS” Vincent Winters dz Jon Whiteley The beet of entertainment-family style if IERSIDE It keeps food and liquids hot. or cold for hours. An ideal gift for father's fishing or vacation trip. For Dad's Smoking Pleasure we Suggest a PIPE Frank Medico Filter Pipe The Civic-London Made. 21 Central St. BOIIIILIES IIEXALL IIIIIIB STORE Simimerside Dial 3236 'Al.i PURCHASES GIFT soxso. SELECT rouli GIFT FOR DAD. f no-we a oism-0:0" W ""' ,.-m.-nnrw .A -