Horace. MacFarlane Heads Athletic Ass'n At S'side Lliorace Macrariane was elect- ed pmldent of the lummeraide htliletic Association last night at one of the largest meetings since we usoclation inception. other oliicers were: Honorary president. 1 x. Curran; vice-president. 1.-',...l; Cameron; secretary treas- urer. Bob Clark. It was decided to .19..-t five directors-at-large at the meeting, and have the five service organizations. the Kinsmen. Y:I Men, notary, Iaglon and Lions club add to this executive by ap- pointing one member on the exe- eutiva from each club. The five decud last night were: Jimmie pagan, Charlie HD3311. lob Sch- urman. Jimmie Grady. and Dr. Hubert Mclielll. 30., Clark, the retiring president. thanked all those who had helped to make the last year a success- ful one. especially the merchants whose generosity made possible the fine hockey program last win- ter. and Jim Hogan for his work in this minor hockey- Mr. MacFarlane. in taking over the chair. paid tribute to the men who had done such fine work in the Association since it was or- ganized. and asked for the co-op- eration of the citizens in making this year equally successfiu. A motion was passed that the exe- cutive draw up a brief regarding the pressing need of a yearly athletic grant from the town. and present it to the town council as soon as have another finan eretion of the executive. Discussion regarding slblllty of having Johnny as sports director this a felt that the Association taking definite steps. - Albert-on Mrs. Alden Metherall, Mill Riv. er. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Horace Lyle. Summerside. is a guest at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. rey. Alberton South. Mr. Henry Wallace. Cascumpec. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where he underwent an emergency operation Wednesday afternoon. Hopes For Real Progress On Gas Pipeline OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Min. ister St. Laurent said Wednesday he hopes "real progress" will be made at a meeting here with Al- berta, Ontario and gas company officials in getting a natural gas pipeline built from Alberta to eastern Canada. He was asked in tho Conimnns h.V John Diefcnbaker (PC-Prince Albert) about a report that a meeting will be held soon in Ot- tawa among officials of the fed- eral and two provincial govern- merits and representatives of Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. and of Alberta gas producers. Mr. Dlefenbaker asked whether the meeting aims at settling once and for all the problem of financ- ing the 3-'l50.000.000 pipeline. Mr. St. Laurent said he does not know whether the meeting will settle the question finally. Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. has run into delays in financing its proposed 2.200-mile line. Re- cently the board of transport com- missioners granted a six-month extension from April 30 on the company's deadline for showing financial capacity. iWestern Guardian -CONCERT by Don Messer and -THE OFFICES of all Summer- lhe Islanders in Maipeque Hall. side Optometrists will be closed all Friday, May 13th, at 8.3) p. in. day Saturday of each week from Dance after. Canteen service. Maylllth until September 24th. -KENIINGTON HOME AND -CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP - SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Meeting The restaurant in Kenaington Thursday evening. May 12th, known as "Nellie's Tea Room" and lp. in. . otpelrategi long uland so succes- -slums Now IN -rock. - E.”'.n.i M?..'?iLc(?'n'L'3.'l'.'"""' "I'll." Wm! Nd!!! 500156 Plilu been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. ill! de1lVOl'Y 30'. John MYOPI Foster Ellis of 0'Lcary. Patrons -um -um-mm --mu '.i'll'-'-i'Giul:5 PLAYERS present their three-act who" Mm. mo" h :1, u u 8 0 3'05”. Ey A Boy Named Beulah in in. "mom. wnonymou '1”, n .C1;nkal Lot 16 Hall, May lath. good thug, to at In,” guppy J ' tl;"(l':."'”.Eti; l'...”:3'.i'..'"".i':”'”l -Morin-No isthtfm - ' P'””" bmm you Lmwuf Getlntheartofcookinmandhthe past eight years has become ex- '""nwed R" "E "u' perienced in serving the public as m" M” E?” H” d "'h' a valued employee of Pete and is tackle. Foleys Drug Store. co" 0. I The an I, pubnc .pANcg cmunu nu. will wish . and . Ellis av- g.mut,,n, nmmwwfw mi cry success in their new under- Bcnent dance for Iasfar Coulson ''””5- M''- F"'" ''m '39,”-l""' no ,,u "cm," "red. on in his present position in 0Leary till! llll time and modern dancing. 9.80 to 3:: "':;:”;N(;”;nmla'n":,55&::"El&': l,:,3:I3::nnd.w'dg2',';" mm """'c' and Mrs. Burns have retired to ' glalrgaltrl ignore meullmanyegiends ..l;u-1-URN "um -nup.. w einawe can rent. Ifr. and Mrs. Wallaca Moase ef -3"l'- ' Kensington. and Mr. John H. My- ers of Hampton. returned on Mon- day from a month long visit lllrousli the west coast of United ltates and Mexico. Adult Group Welcomes Family -The Adult Group of the Sum- merslde Presbyterian Church achieved a happy combination of a business meeting and. surprise housewarming Tuesday evening. May 10, when they met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bis- hop to conduct their regular monthly meeting and to welcome the Bishops to the residence they have recently occupied on North Market Street. The meeting was opened with the Lord's Prayer and the minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Eld- red Simmons. Plans were made to have a cooking school at the Presbyterial Hall on June 8. The meeting closed with the mizpah benediction. A social hour followed during 'which Mr. and Mrs. Bishop were presented with a table lamp. Mr. D. R. Morrison made the pres- cntation on behalf of the group. Mr. Bishop thanked the group on behalf of himself and his Wife. after which lunch was served. Personals l -The many k-lends of Mrs. , George Burch. Borden. are pleased to see her home again from the nce County Hospital. where she been a patient for the past few weeks. -Mrs. Lloyd Howard was host- . ass to the members of St. Mark's May Kensington W. A. for the Joseph Sheen while the bride- meeting, L 3..., . sleet was escorted in by her sis- llli ts Roy Clark. Among those -Mrs. William Cousins. Bur- Isslsting in presenting the gifts lington, is vlstlng her (I u bier. lTe0i:na Prorittnigr J Mlimlnrlild R" iimiiy cud m" I ' .s.oupa-aeoa,.”....' - ill. Miss Iois Stavart. Mrs K.en- Btu-, possible. It was decided to cial drive this Yell'.tlicdatetobesetatthedls- the pos- Carroll ummer ended without any definite decis- ion being taksn. The meeting was unanimous that the return of th. popular Carroll would be a boon to the youth of the town. but some should feel surer of its ability to meet the financial outlay involved belurg William Aub- to ..J-2-4:-.v-0.1.. P.E.l. Nominations tlops at Summernuie: Sheriff John B e a t o n in Charlottetown and Sheriff Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay, received the nominations at Georgetown. nominated with in - hams brackets of the first etwo spoiisoi: in each case. A star indicates member. of the last Legislature, PRINCE COUNTY Ill District Li'berala: Fred C. Ramsay, Montrose. farmer. ceuncillm-, (Charlie Gavin, Tigngh; Arum, 1-- Rennie. Elinsdaie). Prosper s. Arsenault, I-lowlan, tudlm aemblyman. (Sidney Smith, Bloom. "910; Edward J. Arsenatilt, Tig- lsh). Conservatives: hi. W, D Clmllbell. Albhrton. farmer-.n-:dl.: er. councillor. (Douglas Nicholson, Alberton; Ben J. Pitre, Tignlgh), 'Hubert J. Gaudei, Tigniah, llghu-. man. assemblyman. (Arthur Pltre, Tlgnish; Reginald Jeffery, Alber. ni, 2nd District Liberals: 'Forrest W. Mount Royal. farmer, (Percy Adams. Elle Williams. Ellerslie). Charles Mac- Kay. Northam, farmer. assembly. man. (Alfred Colwill. Northam; J. W. Colwill. Nor-them), Conservatives: Ernest H. Strong, Summersid (Allie Mac D Phillips, Councillor. rslie; Roy Nellh 0'1-eary. RR. 1; Tyne Valley). Dr. L. '1-ehry. Physician. as- semblyman. (Ira Banks. Conway; Earl Ellis, West Cape). 3rd District Liberals: fFrank L. MacNutt, Mlllilellue. farmer and insurance broker. councillor. (James Mac- Gregor, Summerside; Cyril Al-. senault, Abrams Village). ttugug. tin Gallant, Summerside. barris- WP. assemblyman. (Alyre P. Ar. senauli. Richmond. RR. 2; Frank Beairstn. Malpequeu, Conservatives: James W. Hic- key. Darnley. farmer. counciuor. (Robert B. Simpson. Maipeque: Douglas MacNutt, Maipeque). Cy- rus P. Gallant, Urbainville. far- mer. assemblyman. (John F. Ar- Benault. Urbainvllle; William Poir- ier. Mont Carmel). 4th District Liberals: fC. Cleveland Baker, Kensington, f s r in e r, councillor. (Albert E. Mccardlc, Middleton; Keith Moasc. Kensingto ). 'J. George MacKay. Albany, farmer. assemblyman. (Otto .l a li n s o ii. North Tryon: Harold Moasc. New Annan). Conservatives: D. H. Grossman. Albany. produce dealer, council- Inr. (Russell Thomson. North Trynn; George Muttart. Albany). Keith Boswell, Victoria. farmer. assemblyman. (Preston J. Ken- nedy, Kensington: Harold Lefur- gey, North Bedequc). 5th District Liberals: Morley M. Bell. Sum- merside. barrister. councillor. (John Ellis. Summerslde; G. L. Clow. Summerside). "Ed P. Foley, Summerside. druggist. assembly- man. (Aylward Barlow. Summer- side: Albsn Arsenault. Summer- side). Conservatives: 6. B. Sheen. Summerside. merchant. councillor. (James MscDougall, Summeraide; Dr. J. A. MacPhee. lummerside). Andrew Perry. Summerside. rest- aurant operator, assemblyman. (Glendon Desltoche. Sumrnerside; Donald E. Lidstone, Summerside). QUEENS COUNTY lat District Liberals: Frederick Alfred Large. Charlottetown, barrister. councillor. (Ralph Johnstone. Long River; Louis Walsh, Hope River). 'W. F. Alan Stewart, strathgart- nay. farmer, assemblyman. (Innis Walsh, Hope River; J. Vernar Moore. Crapaud). Conservatives: Walter Grant MacKenzie ,salesinan. councillor. (Stanford G I o v e r. lradalbane; John P. McGaughey. Bonshaw). 'Frsnk Myers. Hampton. farmer, assemblyman. (Ralph Conway, Bonshaw; Elmer Wigmora. Brad- albanel. 2nd Diatrict Liberals: John - J. M u s is r d. Charlottetown. dealer. councillor. (Morrison R. MacLean, New Wilt- shire; Ralph Younker. New Wilt- ahire). 'George C. Kitson. Hamp- shire. farmer. assemblyman. (Ric- hard D. MacKinnon, Meadow Bank; George C. Maclieaii, New Wiltshire). Conservatives: 'R. R. Ball, Chmlottetown, lawyer and farm- er. councillor. (Lyman Tremere. New Wiltshire; Frederick Hooper. Milton). J. Philip Mafhesen, Oys- ter Bed Bridge. tamer. assembly- man. (Charles Proude. Milton; --His many friends will be glad to know that Mr. Robert Hogg is convalescing favorably after an at- T7 . P. U. - Plan! tack of pneumonia. at his home ?flltitl.JAll:.isIon concert. this spring at Kelvin Grove. -Bur ' Ly ml . he "W at -Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson '3,” and daughter. Carol. Charlotte- "::"'- .”'f. "'m":'..'.":.: lwonh 3.11. A ::Jleonc& a argare nt ay I, and also visited T'V'5:llillltl0I was made to Ease! Mama 3 M I... ""1 Mn ur. the funeral of lie lale Mrs. Wil- liapi Newcombe on Wednesday af- ternoon. DE -LAC Duane Richard. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Richard, Sum- merside. is spending a two week annual leave at his home on Han- over street. Duane is stationed at the RCAF Station St. Hubert. Quebec -8. --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doull. Van- The following are the candidates m) e. barrister. councillor. J A13 A. IIIQI. M 21) IN District Liberals: 'Eugana Cullen, Char- lottetown, . councillor. (John A. Rodd, Milton: John Kee- nan. Southpart). 'Russell C. Clark. Mi. Stewart, merchant. assembly- man. (Alex MacGregor. Mt. Stew- art; J. Joseph Barrett, Mt. Stew- Conservatives: J. Russell Drin- cou, Mt. Herbert. farmer. coun- cillor. (Winston Wood. Mt. Her- bert; Elmer McQuaid. Redford) Andrew B. Macliac, Charlotte- town Royalty. rrilller and farmer. assemblyman. (Wylie Gibson. Marshfield; J. D. MacDonald. Glenfiaaan). an Dhblct Liberals: flarnld P. Smith, Pownal, farmer. councillor. (Har- old Beaton. Alexandra; James Leigh Macllachern. Tea Hill). 'Dougald Macxinnon. Mt. Buch- s,nan. farmu. assesnblynian. (Wil- liam W. Murphy; Richard L. Jenkins. Pownai). Conservatives: G. A. Wellington MacNeili, southport. trader and farmer. councillor. (Henry Gay Judson. Pownal: L. George Law- ton. Pownal). Alexander J. Mac- Pherson. Bellevue. farmer. as- semblyman. (Everett MacDougald. Vernon River; John N. MacPher- son.' Bellcvue). 5th District Liberals: Alex A. Maclsass, Charlottetown. tobacco manufac- turer, councillor. (Alan Holman. Merrill McAlduff, Charlotte- town). tn. Earls MacDonald, Charlottetown. merchant, assem- blyman. (W. R. Jenkins and P. R. Mccormac, Charlottetown). Conservatives: tW. J. P. Mac- Millan, Charlottetown, Medical Doctor, councillor (Tom DeBlois. Walthen Gaudei, Charlottetown). F. Walter I-Iyndmsn. Charlotte- town. insurance, assemblyman. (L. 0. Kelly. A. O. F. Gill). KINGS COUNTY lat District Liberals: "J. Brenton Sif John, Souris. produce dealer. councillor. (Major Reid. Rollo Bay; Alex T. MacDonald, Souris). 'Willlam A. Acorn. Souris. trucker aidd ex- porter, assemblyrnan (Alex T. MacDonald. Souris; Major, Reid, Rollo Bay). Conservatives: Melvin J. Mc- Quaid. Souris. barrister, council- lor. (Frank Sterns. Sourls; Hugh D. libcll. Red Point). John R. Maclean. Souris. merchant, assemblyman. (Hugh D. Camp- bell. Red Point; Frank Sterns. S0lII.'l5l. tad District Liberals: L. P. Mclsaar. Char- lottetown Royalty. farm econom- ist. councillor. (A l e x G r a n t, Peakes Station : Benedict Keefe. Morell I. fHarvey Douglas, Head of Hillsboro. farmer. assembly man (Andrew J. Mooney Peskes; James Walker. Cherry Hill). Conservatives: Leo. F. Rossiler. Morel l. merchant. councillor. (John O'Neill. Morell Rear; James Blaxland. Morell). J. Wal- ter Dingwell, Midgell. farmer. as- semblyman. (Charles O'Brien. Morell East; George Bowley. Mid- gell). 3rd District Liberals: 'l(eir Clark. Montague, merchant. councillor. (Benjamin MacLure. Montague; Robert W. Beck. Montague). Joseph G. Campbell. Poplar Point. mechanic, I8SOmbiysssuss. (Robert W. Beck, Montague; Benjamin MacLure, Montague). Conservatives: Walter R. Shaw, Clyde River. farmer, councillor. (Albert Wood. Dundas; J. L. Sul- livan. Cardigan). 'John A. Mac- Donald, Cardigan, merchant. as- semblyrnan. (Ralph Gordon, Rose- nsath; Richard Curley, B. deneli). 4th District I.” 'Alexander W. Mathe- soa. Charlottetown, lawyer. coun- cillor. (John Bruce. Hestherdale; John Ferguson, Murray River). '35. Lorne Bonnell. Murray River. medical doctor. assemblyman. (Stanley MacLeod, l-leatherdale: Albert J. MacKay. Murray Riv- er). Conservatives: William White- way. Dover. farmer. contractor. councillor. (E. H. Stewart. Mon- tague; Donald C. Stewart. Glen William). S. Cameron Reid. Mon- tague. farm machine dealer. as- semblyman. (Donald C. Stewart, Glen William; E. I. Stewart, Montague). ll: District Liberals: fGcorge ll Seville. Annandale, f a r In a r. councillor. (Henry Parker, Georgetown: Pat- rick Murphy, Georgetown). Step- henl S. Hessian, Montague, bar- rister. assemblyman. (Dr. A. Ken- nedy; Joseph J. Johnston, George- town). Conservatives: Alister H. Stew- art, Georgetown. war . councillor. (J. Howard MacDon- ald. William J. Martell. George- town). Charles R. MacQuald. Charlottetown. barrister. assembly- man. (Temple MacDonald. George- town; Captain John F. Dicks. Georgetown). (lull Dr. Fisher Guest Speaker By Thomas Harris HEISINKI (Reuters) - Finland now over the worst of her post- war economic difficulties. has emerged as an industrial power. New factories and shipyards are turning out such specialized prod- ucts as electrolytic copper. special alloy steels. automatic loo'ms. ex- cavators. rock drills. trawlers. cargo and pasenger ships. Finland new builds the biggest and. the Finns claim. the best ice-breakers in the world. dustries and the bulk of their out- put goes there under long-term agreements. So far. these agree- melilits have worked reasonably we . one snag is that since the Soviet Union. now Finland's second big- gest trading partner after Britain, takes the bulk of the output of the new industries, the Moscow gov- ernment could use its purchases from the Finns as a political weapon against them. if the Soviet government stopped M These new industries were buying Finnish metal products. started. and some existing ones many Finnish businessmen say. expanded. to produce the 3300: there would be widespread unem- ,5 000.000 worth of reparation goods. valued at pre-war-prices. which the Finns undertook to send to Russia after the 1944 armistice. The Russians fixed the composit- ion of these reparations. not in ac- ployment in these industries, with a consequent increase in lhe( strength of the Communist party. To avoid this, the Finns are seeking. and slowly finding. West- ern markets for their metal prod- cordance with what Finland could ucis. produce. but in accordance with - ---------w what they needed. CI-lRls'I'0PliER'8 CROSS SCHOOL -Honor Roll for the month of April for Christopher's Cross School. Grade IX - 1. Linda Bernard; 1. Ruth Harper; I. Wilfred Hey- ood AIDE!) BY U. I. LOANS More than traditional. Finnish goods like wood products. the Rus- sians needed machine ,7 for war- damaged factories. ships for their decimated fishing fleets and diesel W loans from the United States. mwnen the last repaiilmtions deliv- es were made to t e Soviet Un- - . ion in 1952' the Finn! been to 2. Gerard Gallant. 8. Freida Har look for paid rnarketsfor the goods pet!-;',..d, H .. 1. Mark 3nd". Grade IV -I. John Keough. Grade III - 1. Clare Keough; I the Soviet border. nsnltll cssrsi Joseph J. IAClair, Howard Mc- Cue. Roy Clohossey. A. D. O'- Brien and James O'Brien. Mrs. Claude Kinrli and son. Daniel. Toronto, Ont. are visiting relatives and friends in Tignlsh. While here they are the guests of Mrs. Klnch's brother and sis- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence orrissey. Mr. W. D. Sumner spend the summ Mr. visiting his parents. Mr. a Mrs. Edward P. Bernard. Tigiiish. Mr. and Mrs. John Gtilis a son Leaman. have returned to their home in Hampton, N. B.. af- fer a pleasant week spent. with relatives and friends in Tignish. The many friends of Mrs. Clar- ence I. Doucette. Nail Pond. will be pleased to learn that she has returned to her home after spend- ing several weeks in the Charlotte- town Hospital. where she had been C- Harper- receiving medical treatment. L of San Antonio. Texas. has returned to Tignish to months with relatives and friends. Clifford Bernard. Ontario. er nd nd gflwfl use-can up N” 'l'hn1nday,May1i.1Ml rlvlng Feat -Mn Dlvld Ilclnnls. a diesel 'EEEP"':""'-"TE-'E' At Father Son Ban uet "W '"" "' ””-- '"' ”?""""' "'s("'i.” I q 32.” htotlriswltisz "'5 "L" If" Ki'rci-inriisn. ont.. (cr)- Pro- OFOIIM O6 I -D13 59013: Fisher of Char- Coies who thanked is officers of loughmvcigitin relatives ard frien'drs 'h:,d:fl ::n":.u,,b,,l: .J:l:l-p.,MueCd. 13""-'1" g : ' lottelown. speaking last alght at the corps and the sponsoring in Tignlah. While here be was the 3,, . mm. 1”; 1,, ),un't ugh 3,. g . : the first flnlltlilell father and son committee for all that had been it'll an; Mrs. Gregory hen," sanoaianu s.sta I 9 banquet o t Summerside Sea done for the cadets since they c is . n o. r. Mclnnla will ' "NW1! 4 U Cadets. held in the Legion Home, were organized. all from Quebec with his unit to .”:p”f;'dtf:;”:,f3:. '",,,';" ”jh',':”,5 ,:3:::,,'P,':, ,,,, ' 9 f told the cadets um 11 months Padre J. Donald Macliay in a W" "P '"'""" Ml" l" l'''"”- abreast of the car going so miles Imlsoaur N a ago their corps had been formed brief talk to the boys said that In 59",. Jugt .. he any .long- 3 E .' and that they had come a long outside his curch work. his work Mrsr John R. Gavin who spent side he saw the drivers. one a unsung 3 my. way since that time. "You have in the Sea Cadets had given him 9 "mm "'9'"-5' "ml '5" hm" woman. change places without "I'll? MC '0 3- '4 elected." he slid. "to undertake the most pleasure. He told the "7 l" '1" Unit” sill” nlllfllid slackening speed. I::;,',3v?," 3'. : ,1 a very valuable training and if fathers present that they had: ugh l'”'''' 1'' Tlgnml 0'' 5"": Wilma Reich was charged with mutt... Q as no you are willing to apply your- placed their boys in the hands of '5'-mic was accompanied by her careless driving. William Chamber illohvlvultn II II! 1! ulllll you will set a training a fine group of officers and that Eng: 1,”: ';gud'"5m"- M” "'d of Walkerton was charged with .2 3 ,3 that will benefit you all your the training they were receiving ' ” ” "' driviuii while his licence was un- sun-isununs on sea 3 lives." He told the cadets that at at the hands of these officers M" mmud Gum" C tr, der suspension. careless driving g : ' the conclusion of their training would pay great dividends in the cum), ,. mjuns heft gm: and speeding. M.-,,,,..,,.. 3. 1. ,. Plriod it was not necessary for future. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Skeriiy. 115: E”E' "W "N" ”'”' W "” them to leave this Province for The toast to the fathers was nigh. ' 1:3 32' ".0 t: ': ltlifelcrm eilali:tresThto find opportun- responded to by Mr. Amos Hubl.e'y . . -';rf::I Ila. :4 I'M 8'0 I c. ese o riunlties, who said that as a father. e Mr. and Mrs. Norman , ' he said. are here you can could well see the fine results of Summersid . were Sunday V(li5(ii-iii?! v's'N J-;:,i.'iT-pi-la”: & 3': s: find just as many hi Prince Ed- the splendid training the boys to Tlgnlsli. guests of Mr. and Mrs. saonutnlns I! D I ward Island as in any other were receiving. training that tea- Wilbert Ellsworth. LONDON (cman D 7,m,m 1”:-:3 Eula: :3 3 : P""lm- ches the lads character and SW1 senior editorial writerinf n..:n.ny' man u loam-I Is I C "There are unlimited npporiun- citizenship and he paid tribute to ME R-I'D” K9003" '"0'0'0d "Om Telegraph, nailed (mm gnuthgmp. M100 I'll 01 W U 1' ities." he said. " in our basic Sub.-Lt. Gabriel Chaisson. hand- New Brunswick '0 39"” 59"!" ton Wednesday on the liner Nieuw '3 32,',',5f:,2,. "'3 "3 "3 industry. agriculture. because this master of the corps. for the out- 5” Wm M5 P'"”"”' M" ""1 Amsterdam for a general hackv asnovan ani mt wit ms province is situated right in the standing progress made by the Mr" wumn Kwulht grounditour of Canada. mhmi" '0: 3: .3." center of a great market for our band under his leadership. M" John -Arne!” has rewmg .Al'I'lVID8 ll! Monlrell MIY 13- M mo v..,l.,,... gas 3 is farm products." Brief addresses were given by ed mm" home in Tigmsh an" will stay two weeks in Lennox. mvulw, 3 0 .. Dr. Fisher pointed out in the Lt. Roy Boats .commandinK 01- spending ti... wimp, mnnms .,.:,',, V'"9- Q"9-- h?f0l'9 Proceeding West Hm 3'5 lgd 3” boys the reasons for stern dis- ficer of the corps. Major Lorne he, mint,-,,,,' pr, gym Ml-5 Ralph l"..va"Cm'v"' 57500 w-lmn... ii in 1! clPllne in the course of their trsin- Monkiey. yiesident of the Sum- Noon", 5,',,,',,,,,,,;,;, ' I d'"”" Whether ""9. V" '9'" "' mo west If-I 14 We 1150 - ' ' what I learn will find its way into new w Luna an use 5 ing and the necessity of obeying merside branch of the Canadian . ,, h .d "B t it in be mwmm m m 1, the orders of their senior offi- Legion. Roland Philipsoa. first An epidemic of 't'lu is going the pr";'ll h :k '51.” 0'3", 5 Z” ."' 2500 w Tunsst i2 is in cers. vice-president of the Sea Cadet rounds in this vicinity and in many 39.?" a);o,ErE;'uw'.. p p - "(um Willrroiv I; ? 1: The guest speaker was thanked League of P.l:.l.. Sgt.-Li. H. B. cases medical I-eatment k rc- 7,mg;, was , w,',,. ,,,,,e5p.,,,,;emi m,.,2,, meg jog. mg by Sub-Lt. George Olscamp for MacNeill, who announced that he quired. wi.'h mp 15, (-M,,,d,a,, Armv 5", min Winches!!! six. W4 M his splendid talk to the cadets was going to put up a trophy to . 1944.45 and came out at .....'...., W"; ,V”"::d;,"f,' ,,”jM 13,, 13, and their dads. be awarded to the best cadet for M1 3"d, M” N91-W" P'"'5'9" with the nickname "handlebar ssoi) Winnr; we 5 as Charles Hogan. chairman of the the coming year, this award to and 59'” urlt Nave mmmed km." Hank.” pinned on him by the late imo Wr am I15 no and sponsoring committee of the Can- be won annually, Dave Miuer, O'""'” ” Vim M": P”'51'"5 Frederick Griffin of the Toronto Egg S, 3., . adian Legion. presided and ex- former commanding officer of the pa'e&”'AM" ".”d M” hm" Em" Star. , lions vx am 157 m 196 tended a welcome to the fathers corps. who expressed his great W” ' """""'l Another Fleet street man will ;gMno;'u:rnoa uh: I: and sons, and said he hoped that pleasure at the progress they had M, Lm Mncnougall and math. Vim Cwada "'."""e' H" ” -G0" His-.n ziilirn: to so as the banquet would be an annual made and addressed the boys as an Mrt Cassie M'acDnuga” M, 59" N?W"”'- 9d'""' M "'9 .F,:"”."' Curb H m G, event. Mr. Hogan said that at ”genilemen" for he said that berm". spent Sunday in Tiinishl 5”” .Tlme”:dN'f",Vspap,e'is Ht 7L;,":::,':, 0,, 4-in no no the recent inspection of the corps they were entitled to be so ad- 3",”. of My, gml Mfg, F, J, gusmas. '1 ngncr? my 35,-!" wnnynit Cmi at an 01 by Captain John c. Littler. n.c. dressed, and by Sub.-Lt. Gabriel Siren-y. "' ”” of-Vcjmg. h 'r'mnf Banks ' u . N N.. the captain had said that the Chaisscn. bandmaster of the ”::::"e” ,2; ,”3:,',',,, gm Q 4; Summerside Corps w a s one of corps. The syditeitliaalhytff this ciomrilounilty y ' p , g, , vhunizrn Y F"sM5?m”: the best and smartest he had At the conclusion of the ban is exten to e amiy o tc , f, '' , ever had the pleasure of inspect- quet the band of the corps de- late Joseph 3- Moffilfzey ',”ll059 New 9' Ttir-'11;-?m iii: 33 33 (-2- Mn Hos--u r-mm were named the s-mm with - ;:dg:':,,':,?:,"',a:cl;;:3,."'.,::8:;:: Italy Sworn In -m---mm responded to by Sea Cadet Tony ber of selected numbers. . from his home m Amen.” to Professlona' Cards e e &ed:h.'l1.r13:n:f 09;” gg::';5;:;l ROME. (AP!--Giovanni Gronchi. - - left-of-centre Christian Democrat. Chat-1-grgd In S 5 Requiem High Mass which was wd d , W i 8 Hal .. celebrated by his pastor Rev. J. 9 "95 53' N55 5 P” n 5 , A5; . A unpanf, o o A. Munonud. Pwbunu wen. president. succeeding Luig n CCO ua M mmd,..hu' audl, whose seven-year term has 1-. lb,” make, expired. Gronr-bl. in his inaugural ad- dress. said Italy's No. 1 economic problem s to find work for the nation's inhless-estimated at 1.- 000.000. "There is still a feeling of in- Canadlan ef umsncret Summerside. P.E.I. Phone ISO W. Albert Robertson security," he said. "The level of amrneraids living is still too low for many. out, 0- 30! Too much of the nation's reservles 3344 U1 of energy are still not being e- j-rt"-mn"'jF1 T veloped" INSURANCE R. E. Ellis It Son Limited 3 from different parts of the Pi-ov- H" ” A''” E Gun", ince who attended the fiinkeral an 5 Wmm" 5" smug”; Thursday morning. May .t in t e s Church of the Immaculate Con- opTom.Tr'Ti ception. Palmer Road testified to E, E, Parkman the esteem in which the deceased 0pt.D.. R0. was held by all who had the plea- pr-tong 3237 sure of his acquaintance. REGEN1 1'nEA'nzE lLDG.” Summer St. Sllmmt Miss Patricia Nelligan. Alberlnmz spent the past week in .Tignish. visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Allan Mahar. Toronto. ()m.. and Mr. Ralph Harper. Bos- A- Raymond Gun” ton. Mass. have been called to 390 J 0-D- thelr home in Tignish due to the 28! Water Street - Sumlnerlllli B. F. Hunter, 3.0. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone 81!! SMALLMAN'S BUILDING . A . ' - , M . Urban Gaudei and daugh- 0! the late Mr. Joseph locomotives. Jo(E;'ge;;'rl,dr.,,1.n'5l',C.';ii.,1E:e'i.i,,:. lanrliglsg Joggphlne have returned Asrenaio on Wednesday. Mayath Pi-mil-ggrgphgrs As the Finns lacked the fscl.nr- r ' to their home in Tignish. after was well attended and good prices 0 ies, engineering workshops and p'G',..d' V, M 1 Fmnm 6811",. ,pending the winter months in were realized on the goods offer- THE READ STUDI ”Mpy"d5 in mm wt ma"-V "' 2 Jean Handrahans ll Wlnstori Charlottetown. Their many friends ed by the BUCll0"99T- Th! "1"" D' W” BEAM these commodities. they set sboutkeouih ' ' are giving them . hegny wgI- was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. building them with the help of and V g, L Hen”, Gallant. come, Gerard Li-Clair. Tignish. who will 1" ' Sympathy of the community is 1111'!!- extcnded to Mrs. Emmett Calla h n on the death of her L illness of their father. Mr. John Above Msu;i;I:3Nh::lll;:MMeI'I W"? PHYSICIANS The auction sale on the premises n A Physician - Inrgeen Water street. Sninmersidc Phone 7082 take up iesldence in the near fu- -CL. in the Western Hospital. Alberton, on Monday. The large number of, This has been a difficult and an important task. It is difficult be- cause Finland hss to import many of the raw materials which these industries need. and cannot al- ways flnd the nccessa 3' foreign currency. POLITICAL WEAPON Geography has made Russia the natural market for these new in- ""ROYAL"' BORDER Wed.-Thur. 7:1! & 9:15. CRAPAUD Color by Tee A Walt Disney productio Mary Tudor of Britain and a guard. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8:30 PM. "THE SWORD AND THE ROSE" famous novel "When Knight-hood Was In Flower". A romanticized account of the love affair between THEATRE hnioolor l V n from Charles Major s member of the palacc "WAIT "I'll. THE SUN SHINE! NELLIE" in technicolor. starring David Wayne. Jean Peters and Hugh Marlowe. ATTENTION "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7: 15 - 9:15 standard time. M-G-M's mighty drama of love and adventure filmed in the depths of Africa - ”MOGAMBO". technicolor - starring the roman- tic trio Ava Gardner. Clark Gable. asked to register them in the 31st. Parents who have children entering Grade 1 next September at the Summerside High School are Friday. May 13th-1:30 - 3:00 PM. Daylight Time. All pupils must be 6 years of age before December PARENTS Grade 1 Classrooms on Grace Kelly. Bank drawing Thurs- day worth sso.oo. ill SIIMMEIISIIE Tbday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ""I'he I Don't ATTENTION Will those wishing to help. the FALL FAMILY. who lost everything by fire. kindly leave their do- nations with any of the following. PARKER CAN FIELD, WM. WADDELL. BRENT WOOD. at Crapsud. cars Girl" Mltd Gaynor and David Wayne with Oscar Levant In color by Technicolor Xi and Grade XII courses wll may be sent to - ape &.-'.r:.,'--.,,n-v- c-..v- ,,;-,,-,,-;-,;-,h-;,g- ;,g,-:-,, vi; .:.-..E:-.."':::...::':::';.:; (lg aces: umtii? uh, "diii ::3ii'n:.c:i-ti; f'o.llo':E,g ':lITk:T3lc: , -D!!- "P , of pneumonia at his me at ar- g" . Geo M d iu:', an M M” "T 3”" D0IlIl:..;:Ill'l'lyrT; Tiift an ..,,,',,,. '., """ --Mr. and Mrs. Eisner Newsoa recon for Toronto. onuno. 5..., ,1 "'"""anatnci:(wonnuarcn.iuyuawn-utsaynxreen-bounrioyod "" wsyna.an(iui-. and Mrs.Percy for summer- a;. ssllrnco -.T.hc Runny." deiialiigm. J(vrct:: -93- 5'IIIIII'I"' 3"” """”'- -Ilrs. James a. min, Char- ....... :.-(-..':- .....'--'-.. ----......f s:''..::..;'. n".':..:.?''.. ':n..'.'-- -, -,-,-,-, -, --, ,- 3-,- hn mg '1.” an -000110 Campbell. ICIIYOIF mmm' s'mm"mlg'L.TM9L --;-,,,--,-9,. g ssls. 0' "- i”l'n..”.”'.'. :- ,, -.,-,,--,,,--,,,,---,-- .;-.-..(.w-....".lI"'l-....('-..c"..-:i'...'l.E Pro """"'”""f&fsiitraro(i'isaasecisuai"whti-risy- ”""'”'- "'- ing on is 1. The use. I took I son. has lacked. ” I" 1.3”,” ammatamhiaonbarlicycleharuag ”hiadssesehaaveher""mm"b"""dx"”'"'."'” ' '”-'--'-- M 325"('3..'..t'ii'.'?”'.'3i'..("n'!..'..'l".a Mguanos. ""'h"h"v.”:"”i other rriea s,wiah her a rapid In nae-r-n'"”"””"'i CINIMINT lad oflfnand -Ilr.aadIfrs.IfoatyGardiaer. 5 .. dlollvla. Tlisand Mrs.PrewaeGardlasr.alal it-L. with-pemrasussr.aaasii-scamou-iinur.ot, , . . VI stvd. Business and Freetown. attended ” sf.-' ' The Big Musical about the Bad Girl of Budnas slow Klrikora High 0 liorlcl: T0 STUDENTS High School students are advised that Grade kora High School in September. 1955. Amlications THE PRINCIPAL. 1 be available at Kin- School. TENDER KINKORA SENIOR man sci-toot: SEALED TENDPIRS will be received Mr. 6. Keith Pickard. B. Arch.. architect. 333 hestnut Ave., Summerside until 7 pm. Standard Time. Satur- day, May 21st, 1955 for iihe construction of a senior high school at Kinkora. P. E. 1. Plans and tender documents may be viewed at the office of G. Keith Pickard, B. Areh.. architect, Summerside. P. E. I. Contractors interested in building may obtain plans from the architect on deposit of 525.00. This deposit. will be refunded on return of plans and docu- ments in good order within ten (10) days of closing of tenders. ATTENTION FARMERS! We have for sale at a considerable discount one NEW 30 COCKSI-IU'l'T TRACTOR. This machine was never worked in any way but was traded for I Massey-Harris. We have several good used tractors at reason- able prices. Also two Massey-Harris tandem dish barrows as good as new. One Cockshutt tandem thirty discs, this one is new. has never been used but we will sell it very reasonable. L. D. MacLEOD at SONS. Victoria. Agents for Massey-l-larris & Ferguson Co. Ltd. REGENT - romiir 1 - FRIDAY 7 . 9:15: sarunmnr 2:30 - 7. - 9:15 "KID DYN ' Ll-IJGORCEY -aowiiatirsovs 3.1 -1-um-cu-u-nap-n-.o.... uh ,