S'side Co-op '.AnetprofitofmorathanQ.- Mons.aiesolwu'halfantil- .5” dollars for the fiscal year admg January I1. 1955. was.ro- mied in the financial statement or me Siunmtalda Co-Operative Amcistlon Ltd. at their annual ipnquei attended 5! I-IDWINII 01 ' sons last evening in the Church hall in Summer- .-50 P9? BIPl-Ill Ede. ting gave approval to -' he mee .,Txecommendatioa of the board of directors to Fly 3 P03 "N his share capital. patronage divid- robata of I per- eeut on the amount IIISIII 13! "II, members at the cooperative. . Mme; reoommen of directors that this money he to the approll The mgeung elected Mrs. Ar- nold Simpson. of Lot 16. as the nut woman member on the board of directors of this 00-operative. and three other members elected to the board for a three-year term were Edmund Gallant, Miscon- che (sO'QECCtDd); Sterling Miller. geivin; and Wm: Cairns, Free- town. Following the general meet- ing the directors met and Brent Clark and Vernon Matthew of Summerside were rs-elected pre- lsldent and secretary, respectively. while Colin Waugh of Wilmot was named vice-president. Other members of the board of directors in addition to those nam- ed are: James Marchbank, New Annan: Edward Harrington, Sum- merside; Leo Farrell, Lot 16; Wyman Cairns. Wilmot; and Em- ery Lyle, Llnkletter Road. The financial statement pre- sealed last night showed that net sales of groceries, meat. pro- duce, eggs, feed. and equipment during the year amounted to 3560- 725.73 of which S&.053.33 remain- ed as net profit. A comparative balance sheet for the four years the co-opera- tive has been in business showed that while assets have increased in that period from 849,000. to 367.000.. liabilities have decreased from 35,000 to S700. and in this period not profit has risen stead- ily from 82,000. In the first 10 1-2 .months of business to 832,058.38 for the past fiscal year. The meeting was addressed by Mr. W. R. Shaw. and by Rev. J. D. Nelson MacDonald, pastor of Trinity United Church. Hall- iax. Both speakarr dealt with Vlrlells 8599!? in the theme of cooperation as a way of life. Brief congratulatory remarks on the success of the Summerside Cooperative were also voiced by lir. Arlington Mair of Maritime in Mone- Eembe s in cash was also H , Ass'n Ltd. 1. "Holds Annual Meeting Highway Safe Weekend Nailiyed 1! Mayor Henry Wedge, High School, president Summer ” Clubs. Herbert Schurman. Clow. town representative Guardian. Kinsmen Club Anniversary '5 Observed -The tenth anniversary of the Summerside Kinsmen Club was observed Tuesday evening with a dinner and dance for Kinsmen and their ladies at Howards Res- taurant. president Norman Hogg. presiding. The president made fitting re- marks on the anniversary obser- vance and introduced the charter members present. They were: Maurice Mill, Cleve. Whalen Charles Hogan. Elmer Offer and Elmer Murphy. Two other char- ter member. still active in the club, Mayor Henry Wedge and Herb Stright were unable to be present. The toast to the club was pro- posed 'by deputy governor Dave Carnesil who paid tribute first to those who organized the club ten years ago and then to the vast amount of service work done in Summerslde in the interven- ing time. The toast was respond- ed to by past president Elmer kc. ll. them afternoon. April - of the R.C.A.F. L Iiolt as general aonveaar. a Frank Williams. president, pre- Iuhdlvlslon of the Catholic Wo- aided at the tea urns throughout men's League held their annual the afternoon. Asshtlng with the in and banner with Mrs. Caa- serving ware. Mrs. Levers. Mrs. . . t.l:"'.'. M We aasettingefspring owars .ra , . , . III was served. lack table held Smith, and Mrs. Maclnnla with Murphy. The birthday cake which had been donated for the occas- : W.L ummerside Airport Mrs. Gleeson and Mrs. Cameron daffodil as a centrepiece. Mrs. -FORANO cleaning grain dl . Willis Warehouse. lensiagtoa. . W. Johnstoae. 4lEAB DI. IIILINSKI lac- re at the varlntyooncertlasea iew Hail. Friday, April zeta. -NOTICE. AI tuna due lode- P Western Guardian dent, Mrs. Ralph Ramsay. occu- lng of the Young Women's Guild of the Bulnmarsidc Presbyterian president. Mrs. Basel Dyltlllt and Mrs. Mark Gaudat. Jr. -ALL MUSICAL FESTIVAL SESSION! in Summerside will be oalnayllgbt saving Time -GUILD MEETING-Tine presi- iad the chair at the April meet- 3'?! are g?fE eigii May let to May 14th. name- chairman. J. Frank Arnett. Clarence Mercer. supervisor of Summerside Robert Schurman, manager of CJRW. John Mungall, Board of 'rrade,rJohn Cameron, town clerk, Peter White. Summerside chief of police, Charles Llnkletter. in- ternational director of Y's Men's presi- dent of Lions Club, Norman Hogg. president of Klnsmen's Club, T. E. Hickey, J. C. Mountain. presi- dent of Rotary Club, George Charlotte- Eis E5 Cadets, is lng much favorable ode followed a route on Court Street. Kensinqton To Saving Time ion by Mr. cut by Mr. and Mrs. club in Summerslde. was enjoyed. II COIIVQIICTI. Mrs. ltobichaud and Mist. Steetle capabiy handled the parcel P0! Roblchaud convening ,the sewing with Mrs. Klnch and table. Mrs. Roy and Mrs. had mu: trouble in disposing of P9" luv which of course. they the home cooking. The white ele- ""1 phant table was an extra attrac- W-'d 9” mil” "'39 150'" in We tlon with Mrs. Kines and Mrs. can handle now in the bowlins Macltenzle as conveners. Adoptpbaylight Howard Breen was Maurice Mill. Mr. Mill was mainly respon- sible for the inauguration of the Following the meeting dancing iyy Joan Mrs. Daly Mrs. Carroll Delaney. president W0” ldmlli it WB'l'e try to re- of the Summerside sub-division membtf to lend you all I birth- of the Catholic Women's League, day card so that this terrible drew the winning ticket on the tragedy may never be repeated. baby's christening sat donated by 0 0 0 Mrs. liochelleu. The lucky win- ner was Mrs. Mary Gleeaon. Much credit is due Miss Claud- ette Comeau for the paintings which completed the decorations of the tea room. Aiberton Arrangements are made by the Dock. Broo E r " .-,'l"...'.' 'i........ I seven tables in play. b e i n g klyn and Mill River Institutes for the W. I. handicraft van to come to West Prince next week. Free instruc- tion ia various kinds of handicraft the on: cost being for ma those tak- ing the courses. Evening classes Friday - Saturday 8:30 :.'l"..."'.'"” - "-..'.rk..::':::2 mm mm” In technicolor """'.u".'.::'l.'l:'i..'? :2: '3: Man I-add. mom! come. lastinaserisaofcardpar- ths Alberton 117': and the It daylight -In its first public appearance, of Granville Street. the newly organized Drum Bugle Band of No. 53 Summerside Squadron Royal Canadian Air seen leading squadron on parade in Summer- slde on Tuesday afternoon. Draw- comment from citizens who gathered onl sidewalks and in doorways their first glimpse of these smari;gt me looking young bandsmen. the par-I bi-ginning down Summerjln the parade were the adjutant st. to Water St.. and returning to lomeer. F10 Elmer polnt of commencement by wayimgm The band, member. of which comprise the and L.A.C. Nantel of the RCAF Station band as instructors. The parade was under com- for mand of the commanding officer Summerside Air 'Cadet isquadron. Squadron Leader Mur- ray A. Shanks and other officers Pineau and Flo Derek .1 s composed of It the members Summerside Squadron, began band training during the winter with Sgt. ward Hughes and W0 John Leuty. Members of the air cadet band are: DrumiMaJor Art Prichard, drums. Bruce Moore, Charlesl Arsenault. Joe McIntyre; drum. Dick Lidstone; Dave Campbell (trumpet: iMacLeod. Kendall Godkm. Den-I jnis Clow. David MacDonald. Irv- ting Arsenaull. and Ernest Gal- lanl. This Frlady night the Summer- slde Wing of the RCAF Associa- tion which sponsors the Air Cadet lcorps will entertain the cadets at boss I bugles. Summerside having set its time ahead one hour as of last Sunday morning at 12:01. This decision was agreed on unanimously at a special meeting of the Kensington Town Council last Friday night and the resolu- -Daynghg sgving time is to be tion reads as follows. "Resolved: adopted by the mm of Kensmg. that the town of Kensington adopt ton effective Sunday. May 1. will become the second town on 12:91 am. Sunriay. May 1. and P.E.I. to make this time change..;;d1il9E'5i'2-91 313- 5""d33'- 595”- -mm- , a . saving time between Snort Echoes Fran , Prisca county Well, folks, we're not doing so well in the grapefruit league. Af- ter really living It up at the Well- ington banquet. up came the Sum- merside commercial mixed bowl- ing. and we struck out. Some time ago. knowing that this big event was just around the corner. we began skipping meals bare and there so that we could enter the diner as a welterweight which it our best eating weight. Then came the great day. but the little complimentary ticket failed to arrive. - O O 0 We waited until the last ditcli. We even went down to the main street corner hoping that Earl Smith or Gus MacDonald or El- mer Matheson might come along and. noticing our hungry look. give with the welcome "come and Set it. boy." No such luck. So hopping mad. we headed for home and took it out on the re- frlizeraior. Yes sir. folks. we mis- sed the whole program. From soup to nuts. the latter in no commercial league after-dinner speakers. ' 0 ON! Well, we were left holding a deliberately enlarged appetite, but no hard feelings. fellows. In this bowling game. more power to your elbows. May your timing and reflexes improve as the. years not. Our timing has deterior- game is the big chief - and he Prince County fans are begin- ning to talk about the fight card Ivan Doherty is putting together for early in May. Coby lifcClus- key really pleased the customers his last time out, and fight fans are anxious to see him again in action. Ills opponent is a stranger but so far the men Ivan has brought toss the border to fight GIIAPAIIII TII EATBE I Arlene Dahl. Humour, Romance, Action VW CAI DEPEII Q Whsahidasynlaiitn 3"uT:&E fellas. E55. way referring to those inspiring in Shortage Of Monkeys May Halt Vaccine i LONDON. llieutersl -A short- age of monkeys Wednesday brought to a virtual standstill Britain's attempt to develop a Salk-type vaccine for poliomye- lltls. Researchers have been working :on a vaccine cultivated 'in the kidneys of dead monkeys. India last month prohibited the export of monkeys for medical re- search. Today the National In- stitute for Medical Research will kill its last 20. In view: of the situation. which British papers are calling a crisis. Dr. Barnett Stross. a Labor MP. said he would urge Health Min- ister Ian Macleod to encourage "by all possible means” research on the use of a medium other than the monkey. The Medical Research Council called a meeting for today to dis- cuss the shortage. Several weeks ago the medical research council asked the Indian government to restore the flow of E monkeys to the United Kingdom -but India has not replied. 4 our local boys have been honest- io-goodness battlers, and until Mr. Doherty lays an egg on us. we'll just have to accept his say-so in full confidence that his fights will be the rousing battles they have always been. Personals -Mrs Emmett Croken of Kans- lngion is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. .5, -The many friends of Mrs George Burch. Borden. are sorry to learn that she is still a patient Prince County Hospital. and hope for a speedy recovery to good health. -'l'he many friends of Mrs. Lew- is Moese. New Annan, are sorry to learn she is confined to bed under doctor's care. All wish for her a speedy recovery. --It is pleasing to learn that Mr. Henry Moase. New Annan. is up and around after his recent ill- ness. HUGE FLOCKS Air Cadet Band Makes First Appearance 'the Wing Association rooms and (on Saturday the cadets will hold ra tag day in Summerside. on May 4th five cadets. chosen Hickey. Ronnie Pineau. Lloyd from the squadron will be taken or on a familiarization flight over Summerside and on June 10th the Sonny; arinutai inspection of the squadron iget the id” 0; giving, 1 could"-t will . (Photo by Wottoal. Continued from Page I Ellen's Diary era. Back they would come before us. washed by the water they forded. and presently in a happy file. cows and farmwife would be homeward bound to the stable. We visited there at the milk- ing time this evening to find then all the Family foregathered and as well the cats and the dog. Some milk is drawn by hand to feed these and odd ones of the calves. And then what a moment- ary confusion there is when the nursilings are freed and some rushing to the sides of their own or shared dams. In the present fulness it is difficult to picture the stables as they will be when mostly empty--the cows and youngsters to pasture. the beef ..mo?.m:.....m.. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Comme cu Building Summerside. P.E.I. Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summeraide DIAL P. 0. BOX 2344 681 INSURANCE it. E. Ellis & Son Limited Firs - Auto - Casualty 1 a Summer st. summe aid. Optometrist REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. ” n. r. Hunter, mo. ' Summeralde. P.E.I. - Phone mo er a.- u . ket. Today? A little rooms and a little lazing it is so easy to ioiter when the sun is dimpling the millpond and the coaxing the hillsides to green. "Pretty forward. the fields are for the time of year. Not often do we see them so dry in April" a farmer commented today. "And what about 'c6ld' moons and a late spring" another teal- sd with a chuckle. "It can be late enough yet" the first replied with a smile. Late? Bedtime sow for a pair of oldish ones! Undi tomorrow - - - - Diary Good-night Continued from Page 1 Mother Blue a gift on bk birthday and on Father's Day. and did as much for my mother-in-law until her death a few years ago. Now I see that flowers are placed as her grave . leea Doormat For 3 Years This has been going on for al- most 1) years and is taken for granted. I have no relatives to remember my birthday and'as a result I feel so lonesome and blue when my birthday or Mother's Day comes along. Don't tell me to have one of the children prompt my husband a few days in ad- vance; this system doesn't work, . My older daughter baby-sits and spends all the money on herself. rYou may say I have taught my family to be selfish; but how can anybody be so inconsiderate of hers? I am always buying gifts (for my children's friends. so they can go to birthday parties and be so nasty mean to anyone as to deliberately overlook their birthday. Why does my family do it to me? What is the answg? She is Getting What She Expects DEAR C. R.: The crux of the matter seems to be that you don't love yourself sufficiently. in a healthy way. If you had proper self-regard, you wouldn't try so hard to be the indispensable do- gooder in the family picture. You would take life easier. distribute chores. and consismntiy set forth- rlghtly to indicate the considera- tion that you desire. You say you have no relatives (aside from husband and chil- dren) to remember your birthday: and this "orphan" status prob- ably figures in the development oil your problem of neglect. Very likely you are experiencing what you expect; and expecting the sort of thing that was your por- tlon in early life. When you married (as years ago. I gather) you came to anchor. gratefully, in a "we" relationship. Since then. as Wife and-mother and daughter-in-law. you've been over- compensatiug for a past history of having no outlet for sentiment -of belonging to nobody and hav- ing nobody to call your own. she Engineers one-sided Giving Instead of accepting family rela tionship as a reciprocal deal. in which each gets as well as gives. you've been making a burnt of- fering of yourself -- dramatically ”CAMEO"' KENSINGTON Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:1:5. A great novel becomes screen drama - "EXECUTIVE SUITE". starring William Holden. June Allyson. Barbara Stanwyck. Walter Pid- geon. Louis Calhern and others. Bank drawing Thursday worth possible 370.00. --noxsr." BURDEN sMALLMAN's BUILDING A. Rzzymond 'Grant, I ass Water Street Summereids i PHYSICIANS Photographers THE R AD STUDIO :9. . scars Dr. Hubert MaoNeill,lt.D. Physician - Surgeon Australia, on of the world's lsrgmjt .wool producers. had 127.- 000. sheep in 1954. Water street, lummersids Phone 7082 CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION 4th Prince Conservative Bedeque hall, Saturday, April 30th. 2:30 pm. Poll chairmen have I voting delegates on hand. Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear rnoms ssso ) convention, Central R. '1'. HAMILL. TEACHERS fareneas should be stated. Apply: Secretary, Ioard of School Trustees, Box 309, lum- so I " ' marside. Applications are invited for the following positions on the staff of the Summsrslda High School for the term I955-56. Teachers for High School uradoa 9 and I0. Subject pra- A teacher of Science, also I teacher of French or Mathema- tics for Grades 11 and 1!. Salaries uccordtnd to qualifications and experience on new seals. WANTED Wed.-Thur. 715 8; 9:15. Matinee Thur. 3:30. "THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS". starring Dan Daley and Joanne Dru. Also Shorts. anmnmsooliiulnttbnar-I of; Thursday, Aprl liacdnaldlnl acting out the brand care long to receive. it is a brand of fantile egocen”ic'uLy; geets that your unconscious con- cept of "the good life" is quite inunat u and unrealistic. due to the fact that your social youth wasn't well nurtured and super- In short. yotr aaaleus aiaviah spoiling of family has its roots in hidden hunger for personal pam- pering. Also in your desire to feel all-important to the family's sense of well being. Thus you are the unconscious architect of the one-sided giving, in which you get short-changed. Don't blame the others if they can't road your psyche. and if they blankly el- dorsa your injustice to self. ' To correct your mistake. spend on yourself within reason, and lot the others wait their turn. If a birthday splurge matters to you. get a birthday cake and your favorite meal. and a gift. for yourself in the name of the family party and foot the bill. M. 1. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write to her in care of The Guardian, Charlotte- town. . . . in a better cup of tea! MORSES Selected ORANGE PEKOE TEA SIIMMEIISIIIE Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 I A I I30? ivms amen noun ma sal unison c. coom-I A Production "file suit SlliliES nucnr" lmi "Alum" auaanan-mum-mean! an-lulu-music: a-taaatuaana--'nnua-our 'annsrna-r--'anunuar' Ilnetsl nlllll NI. sasnnuencwas Also Latest News Reel .. . O BottledlnP.E.I. ; REGENT T0-IIOIIT 7.15 - I.l0 -9-nawu AT arconno" Tedinicolor PIPER LAURIE - RORY CALHGIN x -and invite them to share thel wipe away emydges, stains... I new wax beauty! I Only PRIDE with exclusive "twin solvent” cleaning action gig s9r,"PLet;I7-and WM without rubbing! 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