5 M53 WANDA WYATT. regent ‘ a tile Abegweu Chapter of the f 1.0.D.E. meaks at the opening SUMMERSIDE BUREAU " OF THE GUARDIAN j“ Prenu‘er A. w. Mallihosorn or- ‘sehsr were currently displayed in an glorious splendour.» v JV «:5 I as grand and beme as this. 4. “Ha concn'atunted the-Welt War I.O.D.E. which sponsor m slim and also them: citizens of the Town.“ aged the flower show had promoted ’:;¢«.interest in flower , . ' and 'fconvener and her -;wellastheoflher munibers of the I.O.D.E. Abeg'we'iut Chapter. Miss Wanda Wyatt, regent at the sponsoring body , 5 men of the ‘ mommies !,durlngwhich she dothbedio- “mashing marks of the floral ' WESTERN GUARDIAN T R COLORED SLmEs will be V. - in Searietown Hell. Thurs- . '8-30 pm. Sponsored, by W1. A ifme mum ..,... 2W, ; . ‘- M-Mv-l’” A a; . Mill, Kensington, :1» man‘s strain. at Daruley j; v will be closed to the public, " fences and leads are ‘. n u. and surrounding districts ‘being held at the Alberton ADULT Porno amuse. ‘ ‘” IMMUNIZATION CLINIC alt ', “welcome new Center. For ! day, August 29, at 1.30 - 4 pm. *5 All children who will start school l‘t‘his autumn and are not yet suc— i cessfauly vaccinated ' against initiallpoxshouldbedaneatthis , min. 1* irofessional Cards é, Chartered 'Accounl-a n+9 T- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce 1 Building (Summerslde, P.E.I. vPhone am “(i INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty I ~‘ Jumper St. Summersulc iL Optometrists « E. E. Parkman .1 ., Opt. D., R.0. W , PHONE 3287 H... St, Summerslde ;. B: F. Hunter. 3.0. -~ erside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 ‘ . SMALLMAN’S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. T B.Sc., 0.1). h on“ Water Street, Summer-amt ’ Alloys Maurice Mill’s Mens Wear. - PHONE 3530 Photographers THE READ STUDIO o. w. suns w ' ‘, Barrister . , «war 955 Water St. . Summerside ‘ breaking. entry and‘lbeft. #19811— .3Womens Institute Hall, Thursday, I. ' by‘ Prince Cwnty HOW ,oilis cials.’ ' ' ‘ of the Provincial Flower Show yesterday. Premier A. W. Ma- theson (right) and Mayor Currie jPremier Is Surprised BY TFine Flower Show Display emblem of P. E. I. the lady slip- per, and her description of this beautiful flower was very in- lorrnatiye. A special prize is being award- 'vedfortlhebestbalsketorfflowers representing the colors of this .3», panorama of bloom: Allow .813 ' Miss Wyatt expressed thanks to the common, Mus. Sim- W. Who. she'soid had done. Worch Cyclist , ORA-PAU‘D 2—. Attending the Crapaud Exhibition today will be Hollywood world cyclist, Walter .E. Devine, who has arrived in Prince Edward Island where he will. rean for a short stay be- fore proceeding to Nova Scotia. and“ Newfoundland to complete his tour of Canada; Travelling by bicycle for the out five years, he has completed .2.an miles and covered ev state in the United states, Mexico and almost all the,pro— ls Roman-clad FofSerile’hCe aUMMERSLDE u. A resident of Duvet, appearing in Magistrate’s Court, Simmer-side, charged, with ed guilty; and his use was. ad jammed inseam- : 9., A Sea View man also had bus case adiourned impotence when he pleaded j tyto a charge 0! common-assault. ‘ .: ‘ ’ . Found guilty 'ot possessionxot liquor not purchased at a vendor, a St. Peters resident was lined $25’and costs. A fine of,$100r‘arnd costs was imposed on a man from Elmsdlalwe tburnd guilty of while Condition .. al'n/‘iurecl Boy . , Hos . Improved ‘ “s - mm! m dorm unpro- mm?» the condition at... 15-1 yeareold GedricArsenault of Ur- baiuville‘ wasreported last night The youth was one of five cyclists run down by a car. 01! Village as the :1th cl which he sustained a lacerated lung. Another UrbainvillMouth, Ra nd Armath i in tmfle accident is reported to be in good condition. The other three boys escaped serious injury but were treated at Prince County Hospital for minor cuts and bruises. S’Siele Tax , v Appeals Sold To Total 133 SUMMERSIDE - A total 133 tax have bgnsrecewgd rthe town ottice “mm - Side, and ill: is expected that hearings Will begm Wilth ten . S. dagince appéalls must be made the tax notice, it may be assimi- ed that the period has expired. In a few cases, however, the tax bill may have been delayed and Was not received until a later date, in which case the tune would not have expired, but the officials explained that any ap- peals received now would be carefully checked to see it they are within the required period. TRUCK BLAST KILLS 4 MONSELITCE, Italy (AP) -— A truck trailer loaded with explo- sives blew up Monday in front of the hospital in this town near Pa- dua, killing four men'm an ad- joining bar. The trailer jolted loose on a curve and overturned. Killed were a father, his two sons and a. nephew. They were en- gulfed in flames from the blast as Exhibition AT crapaud Today ery ope toxcontimie his world Yorlé And Beaeque Exhibitors TepiWi‘nners AT Flower Show SUMMERSIDE —-— The floral exhibits of Mr. Parker Jewell Olf York, won the Maurice Mill Rose Bowl Trophy for the great- est number of points at the seventh annual provincial flower show in Summerside yesterday, while Mr. Hammond Bowness of Bedeque, last year’s winner. who has won the trophy for five of the seven years, placed second and received the I.O.D.E. run- ner-up award. Mrs. Frank Ross of Charlotte- town had the prize winning bas- ket or flowers representing the colors of the P.E.l. floral em- blem; while the silver tray _for the best individual table decora- tion was won by Mrs. Lloyd Bal- lem of Summerside. Winners of the various other prizes and, cash‘award‘s announ- ced last evening at the Show. in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore, Summerside; Ida Mac- Kay, Mount Stewart; Mrs. Ralph MaCCallll. Carleton: Mrs. Alfred 50th Wedding, Anniversary, \ “‘ V, of Summerslde were other mak- ers at the ofificial opening. double duty due to usis of Dr. Hemy-Moyse who on .vacn- ~ lion. lVJJiss Wyamt that the inspiration and Dr. Moyse had rimmed in the past were greatly missed. She stated she believed W’s floral display to be the most beautiful yet‘alnd expressed hope that everyone would‘ I _ enjoy thef7th show. Will-Attend j vinoes of Canada. . . Yesterday Mr. Device addres- sad the school children of Cra- paudv- out this sorely rules? cycliig. He to visit the Pravmeiial Budding in Claudette- town ‘Where he will obtain a document certifying to his visit to this Province. ‘ ,Aziter completing his tour of Canada, Mr. , Devine wil leave for South America and then Eur- tour head choir under-.- ' ‘9... my,’ a." aw. in; lottdtam lwal pianist and; -. Rev. Sunday ottoman near Abrams" which he expects will take seven moreyears. , Another Large - i' ALBERTON —“'1‘he main body at Albanian United Church Wits tilled to capacity/jar the second of a series at evangelistic ser- vices’belng eardrum “this week by Rev, E. B.‘ '(Jim) Jones, under auspices of the Men’s ‘As— socialism ' l ‘ ‘ e and the The opening W worship were conducted” Robert Latimer. assistant M her of Trinity Church, Charlottex mwn. . ’ l The service of pralso’wur’lod by Q'Leary Mr. Juno'srewhlfl Park. .v Rev. HeberKéan'. minister of O’Leary‘ church present with the As sp 1Qty“is'electllou; tn, choir sang, ‘f esus, Latte mu sang a solo, "Jesus," I Come.” 1' ‘ s . .mspKeitb-Bogmi-of Chan Robert Crooks or was 0 artist. ‘ nigiov. Mr. Jones related to the congregation the of how he come to give his“: tofihnst and at his call to the ministry. Forty-seven Medications and decisions have been mode “I: ing this missioan which is now in its third day. Regular Dance Borden Legion Rall Wednesday, Aug. 27 Modern and Old Time Dancing 9-12230 Music ‘by _ the Hi-Fi’s ‘ Orchestra Admission 50 Cents within twenty days of receipt of _ they sat at a table in an open- Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summersnde 3951 WEll BILLING» If you are considering drilling a, new well con- tact R. T. Morrison 00., Summerside. We are equipped to wells any diameter, any depth with reliable and ex- perienced drilling. R. T. Morrison Co. Dial 2624 Summer-side of congregauoa AT 4 iAIberton Church minis: - \ ’ mgw Fortified Body-Strength _ Celebrated AT Urbanville ’ fiscally or.» union was held on August 3rd at the :home of Clotréd Richard, Ur- :banvillc, when children and grandchildren, relatives and friends, gathered to odfer con- finetwlatious to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard on their Golden wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Richard is the former Ma- rie Gaudet, T'scouche. Brides- maid of 50 year ago who is now Mrs. Charles M. Arseunwlt, was present. Imidlentally Itlhc m’s— man Centred Arsenault of Bridge- port, Conn., is visiting his home here now,-but_had not arrived. In BE SURE ROAD IS CLEAR BEFORE PASSING \ . V . i sun ON V I Dominion r oylll S ’8 ‘NEW Life-Seal Air Retention ‘NEW Power-Action Tread and Traction AVAILABLE WHEREVER VYOU SEE THIS SIGN trout bar alongside the street. I on MacKay, New London; Mrs. J. W. MacGregor, Charlottetown; Hammond Johnston, Bedeque; Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers, Summerside; Mrs. Milton Mel- llsh, Summerside; Mrs. Eric Cor- bett, Summerside; Mrs. James MacKenzie, Kensington; Mrs. Harry Horton, Summerside; Mrs. Victor Howatt, Summerside; Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- wall; Mraand Mrs. Hugh Smith, Summerside; H. M. Delaney; Mrs. Frank Ross, Charlottetown. Miss Wanda Wyatt, regent of the Albeth Chapter at the I. O.D;E. which sponsors the show, presided at the evening program which concluded the presentation of prizes to floral exhibitors, tap dancing by Coleen McNeill and vocal solos by Alan Hubley with piano accompany'menit by Ray- mond Pleau. The two-day show continues to- day, and conclude with a sale of flowers early this even- lug. time to, be present tor this so. casino. A delicious supper was served to all guests atter which an ad- dress of congratulations was read by Aldo” Bielmrd, granddaugh. tor of the (maple and many beau- tilul gifts was received. ' Mr. Richard fittingly replied, Poitier, Father Mclntyre, and I'alblbe Pierre Arsenalult, who in turn congratulated the jubilarians‘ and other speakers were Father , Former Resident Of .Elmsdole Dies In Mich. The death occurred recently of Herbert Barnett, formerly of Elmsdale, at his home in Manis- tee, Michigan. The deceased was born at Elms- dale in 1893, son of the late Ban- nerman and Sarah Warren Bar- nett, and moved to the United States in 1915. Funeral services were held from the Episcopal Church in Mainstee. He is survived by his wife and five children. a brother and five sisters. all of whom reside in the United States. An aunt, Mrs. George Barnett, lives at Elmsdrale and Mrs. Irene Richard, Berlin, NH. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Gal- lant, Hamilton, Ont, Mr. and Mrs Joseph 0. Ansenaul't, Saint John; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Arsen- ault Wellington, Fred Richard, grandson from Hamilton, Cecile Richard, granddaughter from 1%. Mus. Angeline. Arsenarult of Miscouohe, sister or Mrs. Ridbard. . REGENT Wednesday - Thursday "Man On Prowl" ' ur e on not to bolt from Mala Powers - James yoflr yseats . . . It ' will Best send chills through your ‘ spine. " 7 Showing uncut ev Tor Lands “425l-ll5.w Halibul Off Malpeque -Hbr. as out of Malpeque Cove. landed a 425 pound halibut Friday, after a four hour struggle. The huge fish was caught about 20 miles from Malpeque Harbour. Only in the last minutes of the battle did Mr. Champion receive help frOm two fishermen to, whom he had called for help. ‘ Officials of the Fishery Depart- ment state that halibut is rarely caught in these waters, and that this is one of the largest ever landed here. BEDEQUE Mrs. Arno Berg and her son I Donnie, Riverside, R.I. U.S.A.. have returned home arter- a brief SUMMEBSIDE , Wednesday - Thursday "The Block Scorpionl’ Richard Dunning - More Corday ' ter- just as We Bedeqlue. Mr. James Champion, who fish- ~ and son Malcolm, of New Haven, Wed, August 27, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aldrige Visit “nth her parents, Mr. and Conn., USA, are spending their Mrs. Albert E. Wright, Central holidays at the home of her bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bag- nall, Central Bedeque, and also with other relatives in Lower Be- deque and Summerside. H. Tact— Summerside, ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS . , We are receiving poulrry at our .eviscerufing plant every Tuesday until further notice. Paying highest market ‘prices. Poultry pickup service is now available. For further particulars con- : JENKINS BROS. LTD. Dial 2167 or 2168 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 Square Dance Clubs Welcome Association Out of town guests were Mr. . .r . a are reminded lib-at f their .{new Canada“ .1 Conversmfi Bonds ~ I Timmoanyrof‘ ‘lfi‘efifoIIBWiug -,-,-. v A .1 25: YEAR 47% Bonus Modern And Square. Dancing FOR ALL Ar LOT 16 HALL Sponsored by the EastPrince Junior Farmers Dancing from 9-12:30' Caller: Dr. George Fisher ; . 2, . x . . ' I .‘m ’ O . v z .E ~ -..-.,.. :‘g..=‘.“ . P l i déi'Si wartime Victory: lBgnd‘s (.largé.-0r§ma )3, :may' choose '5' -.I E14-"YEA'R-‘.::4%%; nouns w , :_ F __4»,' .... . 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