oe nee ~ SLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: _ Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Wed, Juno 3, 1950. 3 DOMINION DAY, LOBSTER WEEK Big Race Season Looms As S'side Plant Bought out it} | Mercy Flight i« hoped wat oer meee For Baby Girl for operating the plant can be HALIFAX (CP)—A twin-engine raised by making dhe facilities Neptune equipped with jet s RS available for organizations wish- ing to sponsor events for charit- able purposes. The members of the associa tion as newly organized are as follows: Frank Arnett, Leonce Arsenault, Fred Arsenault, En- sor Bowness, Peter G. Clark, Leith Clark, J.A. Clark, Dr. Rus- seli Furness, Lester: Jenkins, Gasnge iy Jr., Bud Mountain, Hubert McNeill, James A. 1959 GRADUATING CLASS Meivats Jane _ SFourteen sep angle Boge Bama! A age oe llgg ane gg Bon bar oly Peggy ad Hancock, Clara Ana — J. Allie MacNeill, Arnold Mac- (i EF ? F t Z fj | akes rate; £ HE x i i E j a Fe i fi SHARK WRESTLER ‘PORT ELIZABETH, South At rica (Reuters) — Skintiver Tony iif : ri z z =z iy i < Her father is Naval Petty Of- wrestled a ninefoot graduating of the Prince County| Civic Auditorium Monday night.| Andrew, Shirley Mann. Shirley) Found, Dorothy Clark, Barbara . Laie, 3. Braet Mernom, Aa Reo Rabere Eot Sommer: ISK, crea 8, Mando ee The guest speaker Dr. W. E. Cal-| MacKinnon, Eileen Gaudet, Ethel F d R tT | & Pee ile beawia here. The fish charged Dicks with Hal ie of Seon | pnt artic Pose nhc Mama raters FO) STANTS | cinriia "Mint it ba tentiate aot tan Soe , ' McGill Musi ‘al : S'side Motorist sxi-susns asks Soe get te a ISLAND One Sliahtly Hurt “Cll Mus [Seek S side Site = [> site Motorist mnie Fas ¢ os na arae e he ough4#ny mu is Fined $125. [Sau San = ae eae Exams Here SUMMERSIDE BUREAU former MocNeill Motors building, | "> ©! ON TERN. SERENE ey OF THE GUARDIAN | owned by R.A. Horne. Also in- Sobey’s chain of food stores will | cluded is an adjacent vacant lot. soon include a new Supermarket | It is known that the Strong pro-| : Semeeoniaias if present negotia-| perty has been sold although the | tions are consumated, according | name of the new owner has not| SUMMERSIDE — A fine of: | anne — A ee te eee ld | Summerside man when he ap-| peared in ocean ieee — BRIEFS Next Week In Crossing Smash THEATRE HOSPITAL PATIENT $M. Burke of Alberton, is a@ A distinguished pianist and teacher, Rose Goldblatt, will con- to reliable information learned | as yet been identified and Mr. | wi, ee as oe SUMMERSIDE — Octave Pin-| train while traversing the level oea | Patient in the Western Hospital. 62, Duvar was admitted to|crossing at Richmond where a | ‘uct the McG#ll University Music | 1.) erday. | Strong is moving his offices to| The i falar MONTAGUE Prince County Hoopital late yes| mumber of accidents have occut-| examina in we, Mansoes Negotiations are known to be the Willard MacDonald building sien euilty to co. Sour eke Chartotte- | terday afternoon after the truck| red in the past several years. ee eoyhnyell y aa underway by representatives of | on First Street. ite, retced charge of drivin Wed.-Thur. town, spent the weekend with her in which he was riding was in col- The truck was shoved over an Madame Goldblatt is wen |the Sobey company to purchase | It is understood the proposed | Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC. The June 3-4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | ision with a train at the | Rick | Smbenkment into the yard ot my |known as a concert pianist and |* a Water Street on | supermarket would have a fron-| man’s operator's licence was Wilkie, Alberton. mond crossing around 4 o'clock | James R. MacNeill residence has performed in many Euro-| Which are located iw firm ‘tage of 116 feet and extend north| also suspended for one year. | ae aes a aie tee . ing up inches away {fom 4 Sichea {pean and American cities as well |% © -H. Strong, QC., and the to First Street a distance of 140 The man was arrested by _ GU ca TS eee these = the | Mitchiew;|a8 on the CBC as a recitalist. feet in depth. A used car lot and} ROMP following an accident Sat- | Miss Joan Currie Songepeet — pr gel dia tela wig-wag er ae knocked Recognized as a pianist with h la hi the property on which two build.| urday night. A passenger in the | ion ens Unions Seat eS -o truck owned ~ ng A Riot en extraordinary talents when she Sc oiars Ips ings, also owned by Mr. Horne, | accused’s car charged with pos-’ es ‘ parents, Mayor irs. Gallant, . storekeeper ith, . Gallant fered a M mOS€ | was still a young girl in Mop- are now located between First | session of liquor at a place other | “CARVE HER NAME WITH PRIDE’ Garrie, Alberton. ee wes _— et with | but was not admitted to hispital.|i-.21 Madame Goldblatt won a Announc i and-Foundry streets will be used | _ a residence drew a fine’ “| Ca a fertilizer mer- . & INTEST : ; The rear of the ruck was damag- | scholarship to study at the Royal for a parking lot if present ne- and costs. A PF nguebmonol Mrs. uh | onc oe Ge es coe ee ed extensively. College of Music in London, F, gotiations are completed. | Another Summerside man o) The exciting true story of the only girl spy in World War a | behind the cab by land. After receiving her SUMMERSIDE — Officials of | .TBis Property also has a depth pearing on a driving while intoxi- | Two. Suspenseand-intrigue are predominant here through the entire movie. C.M. degree, she returned to ‘Canada in, 1953 to expand her career as a concert pianist. As a champion of the work of of 140 feet. The total property cated charge had his case ad- being negotiated for contains ap-| journed until Thursday. proximately 37,000 square feet. A charge of causing & ‘distor-it bance was placed against an In- the Summerside section of’ the P.E.I. Music Festival last even-| ing announced the names of the . Mrs. Graves was top Island) ee of them | iMdividual winners of scholar- dian Riv nd th ot Coming Fri.-Sat. “(Campbell’s Kingdom” winner in a limerick contest , Of | ty ew composers, many ships which were pi ie ° dian River man a e case winner in & limerick conics | Vast Amount Of Electrici Canadian, se hat oa preces-| ape wnat were revel | Ellerslie Boy poeple an | se — 4 MONCTON—A supply of elec-| from’ the. New ate many other pianists. pete Psa wing the festival Suffers Injury. — 3 CONVENTIO | trical to the| tric Power Commission ‘Thain wi ; "Between 150-200 Jehovah's Wit- | Oey wet a city ef ap-\trougit tte tee main switching Senior wind innit em wn: | SUMMERSIDE — Eric Hardy, | proximately 15,000 populat 3 M : om messes will be in Charlottetown | .o,imately 15,000 population will | station by ‘overhead wane: ‘si e en ert Godkin. | five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. June — for the Prince Ed-| 1. fed to the new Moncton hump | sion lines from =e Twe Intermediate, piano. David | Herb oe Riera, wins re- ward Island convention. Sponsor- of the Canadian National | McKinnon road tation. d Mercer and Keith Cameron; | Ported >rince ard Island i oe od by the Watchtower —— [sen ted by the New Brunswick | NBEPC intents will be used te | Win Awar Ss vocal, Joyce MacLeod: folk song. Hospital — evening to Beginning Tonight (Wed.) For 4 Days —4 Re sessions W ucted Electric Power Commission. transport energy, one Sharon Mullin; recorder, Gordon progressin y- > ale ‘ 4 —" es wae ye ae Gonder. regional vice- | which will be wine as pe re: SUMMERSIDE — Three Sum- | Murray. The young lad was taken to Note (Evening Shows) — 6:45 and 9:20 ', omere — ident and general manager ferred sources er an ide Juniors (10 to 12 years) piano,|the Prince Edward Island Hos- > : ; Johnson, circuit supervisor for |"rol*Sompany said tenders are {other the standby source feeder. | swards at: ee oda =e Maaradh” Gosek’ bkareen aiid bam: tee Pikes Cees te But No Matinee For Peyton Place P.E.I. and Cape Breton. being invited today for construe-|The main switching station will | ¢ waritime Professional Photo Perry: piano. duet, Patricia| pital Sunday following an eye in- Special Matinee on Saturday Playing “Mark of Zorro” \ z MAN REMANDED tion of the main electrical ener- | automaticallv transfer the rail-|sraphers which concinded Mon- | Steele and Carolyn Arsenault. | jury Sunday afternoon. x A Mal charged with | £Y distribution system in the | way load from the preferred day night at Shediac, N.B. i Nine years and under, piano,| He was reoorted to have been ADULT ENTERTAINMENT seg rigor ad-| sprawling 830-acre freight mar-| source feeder to the seam A Don Sears of the a Studie Ann a: vocal, Sharon Camp-|hit in the eye by some object ; ntil June 9 when he ap-|Sballing yard, which on comple- | feeder if necessary. captured the show's top prize the while playing at his home. 2 Jerry W seal ‘in Summerside Police |tion will be the most modern| Underground the energy will/E.P. Smith Memorial Trophy. ae - = ALD'S Court yesterday morning The | installation of its kind on the | be fed into the yard from tw0)The judges described Mr. Sears’ : nian Vornen Ww Watson, 29, ig | NorthAmerican continent. | points north of the retarder tow-| three entries as “brilliant” and charged with the theft of a safe|. Contract for this major elee|er in the east end, and north of|“‘head and shoulders over the THE TOWN... and its contents from the firm |trical project. biggest ever. um-jthe diesel shop in the weslers | other group entries in the com- | — ; of F. Earle MacDonald of Sum-|4ertaken by the railway in the | settion. The 13,000-volt sub-feed- | pecition”’. PEOPLE merside Atlantic region, calls for facili-| ers will be extended to the diesel| Ron MacArthur of the Heck-_ THE ‘Police Chief Peter White told | ties to take care of an estimated shop and car shop, where trans- bert Studio took the first award | i eet be the ad.|™maximum demand of 1600 horse- | formers will step the load down jin the color slide competition, | WEEKLY SPECIALS EVERYONES : ec oni <a | power. to 600 volts for distribution and | the photo mount specieitios wo | a one Ge EceeP Chins T.H. Dickson. CNR electrical | utilization as required in these | phy, which he won when it was Labor a in Sackville. engineer for the rezion, said the buildings. first awarded three years ago. | Marven’s TALKING atory - system is designed to allow for| The heavy cables carrying the| George Wotton of George Wot- POTATO CHIPS A for 25¢ SUPPER PLANNED future expansion. energy will be protected in the|ton Photography, Summerside, eccanpeteees . The regular meeting of Alber-| Except for the transmission | ground in fibre ducts encased in| won an ‘award of merit in com- Tenderflake ABOUT ! ton United Church Men’s Associa-| lines along the northern verime-| concrete. An integral part of the; mercial photography and also “2 gptenladiged wagiodier igo = Pngatlec dl car ghar qloursecage| b peer siautair Sigler Belawiond 7" rs gpagal all aah LARD ae ck wecadecenss te evening opened wi underground and nowhere will | of underground sub-stations—con- | sli vision : nS te aeann becoteus tat lovernaee cata be eek This crete vaults, equipped with trans- Mr. Wotton was also ciciea |-- MOLASSES .............. 2 qts. 65¢ wed by the club hymn Scripture | will mean that the extensive’ and | formers. vice-president. for P.E.I. of the 1 Ib. tins reading by Norman Hardy and/elsborate electrital* system re-| The sub-feeders in the eastern photographers association. BAKING POW grayer by Kenneth Leard. auired to operate’ the electronic | end of the yard will also be the DER ......... 2 for 79 = Following discuss‘on it was de-| freight classification centre with| supply sources for all floodlizht- BUMPER NUGGET a ACARONI Ib. 17 @ided to hold a lobster supper ofits intricate network of signals|ing requirements and other fa- MOSCOW (AP) cee bie 6b bea cw ce ‘ ¢ June 15th and Perley Hardy was|and communications. including | cilities throughout the yard. ae (AP)—A gold nugget i Graves @ppointed chairman of a com-|television, radar and radio fa-| Plans for this important phase |W°@hing 9% pounds has bees mittee to attend to arrangements. | cilities. will be protected from|of the $15 million hump y ard_| found in a far eastern mine of the |] BEANS WITH teas si pleccs & wt oe Gthers on the committee are Wes-| sleet and wind storms and other | project were drawn up by two | Magadan region, the Soviet news | Shirriff’s—8 oz. ja ley Hardy, Cedric Hunter, Rus-jelements of nature that could| Moncton born employees of the | 48ency Tass said Tuesday. gel Bonyman, Eari Atkinson and/ play havoc with such an essen-|CNR—electrical design engineers SUNDAE TOPPING pias ee for 65¢ oes Travers. tial utility. M.E. Wilson and C.O. Lockhart. | tribution system is October 31 | Perf. OVERHEAD LINES Target date for completion of | this year. The yard is expected || Perfection : ‘ energy i main energy go oper: in \ n * Professional Cards The will be purchased ; the electrical dis_| to go into operation late in 1900.) MiLK ........... ..\ 6 tins for 95¢ . + - Co-op—20 oz. tin : Presanccrore: APPLE JUICE ...... _.... 3 for 45¢ 2 ccountants Co-op “7. Earle Hickey & Co. STRAWBERRY JAM, 24 oz. :..... 69 Canadian Bank of Commerce Co-op aii Leet Pheee 2235 KETCHUP, 11 oz. .............. 23¢ os : Insurance KLEENEX, 400’s ............... 3% Tse j ok es R. E. Ellis & Son Limited BAR SOAP ............... 1 bb. 19¢ eo el Be lel Nw. ‘7 Fire — Aute — Casualty Sar t 4s : Optometrists POWDERED SOAP, 24 oz. ....... 43¢ NB ER ety ita =- ORANGES eeeereeeneeer eee doz. 43¢ COLOR BY DE LUXE ‘ = EE. Parkmas : Opt. D, 2.0. Blade LANA CiNemaScorPE ; . PHONE 3287 ROAST eeenveeaeseaeaeeeee ee ee Ib. 49c ‘ tm the ~order of STEREOPHONIC SOUND Jenner St. beeen. Shoulder . clicompeigeracet i aaa oe 49 Summerside, ?. €. 1. Phone Rib 2 * SMALLMAN’S BUILDING ad Photographers ee ee lL OWSTANCE MACKENNE UR ¢ TRY 5 The Read Stades SECOND FLOOR SPECIALS | HOPE fy tee jy uote ANT _. Barristers BATH TOWELS, pair :...... _ 1.49 |. - Mog ain A Soo 6 edie TIMEX WATCHES .... 10.95 to 18.95 || : LL.B. > . ™ ' CUPS. AND: SAUCERS eeeeveeeeee 29 = cass ACL nose 0c Sema meson Mec oan wors cnone wen 5 (se Kamington on, Saterday CADETS INSPECTED J ne ? Phone Summerside 3551 AIR IN GLASSES 5 ‘ / 1 45 ae Davi Berry Fig: Mippep Dunnoc Ni in p55 Water &. Semmerside | Group Captain J.E. Creeper, }evening to chat with one of the| officer. Fit.-Lt. John Leuty ts fee et 1.65 ricw- (Oe * teow AMES - - LORNE ORSON HAY , BA, LL.B.| D.F.C. takes time out during his . The cadets were . GLASSES, Ba i i a i GREENE o Wen van ioe inspect‘on of the No. 53 Summer- on their appearance and| Commanding officer ef the ¢ o. :