-'; sited tee of the Bidetord TM E'..".i.cn'oz Canada have re- from the executor: of the of the late William Bur- uest of two .'i.'-'... ceivgl its fdgh, Ellerslle. a 0! nook ' 1 t thousand &di':ire:euaIteteiI1ie. also accumulat- .4 dividends amountilli I0 W0 Muund dollars. The terms of the- pill state that the principal in the .;-----m.-m:'-' gLAzE STRIPS BEACIIFIIONT SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ. (AP) pm driven by a stiff northeast ma reduced n four-block area of beachfront concessions at this ocean resort to ashes Thursday. councilman James Rutter esti- mated damage at 3l.000.000 in the blaze which destroyed 84 amuse- ment and food stands in 21!: hours. HISTORIC CITY . About one-quarter of Austria's mm 1,000,000 population lives in Vienna. ....-m-m--- IIEAVY INDUSTRY Japan is the largest producer of you and steel in the Orient. Western -SEE "THE IRISH MILLION- AIRE”. in Carleton Hall, Friday. June 10th. -R.AYMOND GRANT. Optomet- rist. will be in his 0'Leary Office Saturday. June nth. ' -RECITAL by pupils of New London. Graham's Road schools, mday, J u n e 10th. Graham's Road Hall. .D A N C E - Malpeque Hall. Rollie iilarKenzIe's Orchestra. Monday. June 13th. at 8.30 Stand- ud Time. Canteen service. .MALPEQUB UNITED CHURCH. - There will be service in itialpeque United Church on Sunday, June 12th, at 11 a. m. llev. Alexander MacKay. Minister. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services for Sunday. June 12th, as follows: ii a. m. at Bedeque. 8 p. m. at Borden. 7.30 p. m. at Albany. Min- istgr. Rev. Geo. K.'Ward. B.A.. B.D. -THE MARGATE PAblUlI.AL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. June 12th. l.ong River 10 a. m. Margate 11.30 a. in. New London 7.30 p. m. Rev. Sf '37 "Hashim. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. -TRYON BAPTIST PASTOR- ATE. - Dr. Ernest J. Barrass. Iilnister. Services for Sunday. June lath. Westmoreiand 8.00 p. m. Tryon -1.3) p. in. Sunday school at Tryon 11.00 a. m. 12 o'clock Church Business Meeting. -NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. - Services for Sunday. June" 12th. North Bedeque 11.00 mm. Communion Service and Rec- eption of new Members. No ser- vice Travellers Rest or Freetown. liw. J. K. Campbell. Minister. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE Un. lied Baptist Church services. Sunday 11 sm.. Sunday School 10.1.5. Sunday evening a Bap- tismal Service is the summer- side United Baptist Church, 8 p. 91- Dlyllaht Saving Time. Rev. 0. 1 Britten. Minister. -0'LEARY BAPTIST CHURCH. CIRCUIT. - C. 0. Bowiett. B. A.. 3-D.. Minister. Notices for June 12th.. Springfield West 10 a. in. Sunday School and regular preach- IIK service. Knutsford, 2.!) p. m. aigching service. Believes-'s Bap- ...;.2is...l. Left To i EIIersIie' United Church bequest is to be held in perpetuity and the dividends from same an tobeusedfortlseupkeepoithe cemetery and Church. ' Mr. William Buristgh. who died three years ago in September. was a native of Eilerslie and resided lie was a son predeceased by his e about 15 yes: ago. There were no children and be is surviv- ed hy two half brothers and one sister. Edmund and Lemuel and Mrs. Alfred Machean. all of El- ierslle. He was a lifelong member of the Bideford United Church and for many years one of its elders. In business Mr. Burlelgh was closely connected with the growing of oysters and was regarded as one of the biggest shippers in the province. During "the years when the fox business was booming in Prince Edward Island Mr. Bur- leigh was one of the foremost ranchers in Prince County. main- taining a ranch which , ” ” pelts of a very high quality. Guardian W0. I Alan Poh-in -Four members of the Sum- merside Air Cadet Squadron, No. 53 have been chosen by the Air Cadet League of Canada for spec- ial awards. Two oi these boys have been awarded dying training scholar- ships and will take their flying Breakwater . -FREE CHURCH of Scotland. services June 12th. Cape Traverse 11.00 a.m.; Summerside 4.00 p.m. D.S.T.: Coleman 7.00 p.m. Rev. Wm. R. Macxny, Minister. -87th BOIRTRDAY - Mr. James A. Harding, Norboro will celebrate his 87th birthday to- day Friday quietly with his fam- ily. Mr. Harding. in good health, is active in many ways about the home where he spent most of his lifetime. -MEDALS DISPLAYED - A display of the Schurmans School Parade medals which will be awarded to the winning contest- ants next Friday evening. June 17. at the Baptist Church hail can now be seen in the window of CI ' ” Jewellers. -KENSINGTON United Church Sunday. June 12th. Sunday sohoo 10.00 a.m.. divine worship 11.00 a.m., conduct t bg the Gideons. Eve ing 7.30 p.m. Canadian Girls in Training graduation service. Summerfield 9.30 a.m. All Stand- ard Time. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A.. B.D.. minister. -THE NEW London Pastoral Charge. the Presbyterian Church .in Canada. Services I0? 5ilYld8y. .Iune 12th. St. John's. Clifton. Sunday school 1:30 p.m.. divine service 2.30 p.m. South Granville 7:30 p.m. There will be no morn- ing preaching service. Mr. Doug- las Fox. d t minister. Rev. E. II. Bean. interim moderator. -Tim PIIESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. June 12th. ' t Sunday School 10.00 a.m.. divine service 11.00 a.rn.; Freetown. Sun- day school 2.00 p.m.. divine ser- vice 3.00 p.m. Keir .Memorisl, Malpeque. Sunday School 7.00 p. m.. divine service 8.00 p.m. The Sunday school will take part in the worship service. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B.Th., B.D.. minister. -HERE FROM OTTAWA - J. Watson MacNaught. the parlia mentary assistant to the Minis- ter of Fisheries. accompanied by Mrs. MacNsught arrived in Sum- merside, from Ottawa last even- ing, by plans. This morning Mr. Macliaught will leave by char- tered plans for the Magdalen Ia- landg where he will represent the Department of Fisheries at the official opening of a fishing plant ?"”""”'”” 3”'”'"ot Gorton Pue Ltd. a. will return in Church at 1 Standard Time.) to Summerside this evening and -ALBERTON P A I T O R A I. remain here until Monday when CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. Minister. Alberton. Eundly School 11 a. in. Worship 7.3 p. m. Cas- tilmnoe-Worshiv 11 a. in. Sun- IIY School 10 a. in. All services under auspices of the United auroh Men's Association. Alber- -o-' :7 cannon. United Church, Rev. Robert Wagner. Minister. Bloom- field Sunday School 10.00 3. m. Service 11.00 s. in. Conducted by 216 W. M. S. with Mrs. R. Mac- sgsland as Speaker. Brae. Sunday C hool 10.00 a. 111. Service 1.30 p.m. Cgntiucted by the Y. P. U. with (yrlsiian Family Life Program. 5.1-Gary. Sunday School 10.30 am. u rvice 7.30 p. in. Report on Mu-1. ms Conference. -POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER - E wedneldly evening Mrs. Stu- !" Fraser was tendered a post- ullliial shower at the home of '- and Mrs. Herbert Fraser, Mberion south. The bride's chair i!lI'd a I851! basket containing the H P! - were decorated in 79"0W and white. The gifts were Presented bvillrs. Keir Fraser :31! Mrs. H. aver Butt. Mrs. hlmes Gsllan assisted in open. 1 them no Mrs: Myrl Mat- ": read the accompanying ::Iu-Inns 7th in . I-Mass. gm - -g-gig; Kenslngton the lstsJII'Irk. ' M 1 L30. Hhkmm in kw. or so . The A haIth”fiii":0d mu” ':.mn'.."-""' Available from our d-tn ...... '''””i ""1 .3 V IOIIOEII LEOIOII IIEETIIIO I'.'..'f' & rIa- ' cum Dealer gaurghagnr-.ad 2 x .nd Regular monthly meeting Borden Branch Cana- m'w:r "m diln won IIC ITEM OH Frldl-Y. Jun. 10' It . mtg Aaglide PAUL LA vow. I p.m. in. Legion Home. All members please attend. :0-wm gems.-: A cukhih New Legion Home will be full? disculltid. PASTORAL heiwill fly to Ottawa, accompani- ed by Mrs. MacNaught. for the remainder of the session. 8 Personals -Rev. Fr. James E. Trainor ar- rived at Slemon Park. R.C.A.F. Station Summerside. on June I on a visit to his mother? Mrs. Joseph Tremor and his sister and brother- in-lsw Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac- Kensle. Iiis mother is new con- valesoing utlsiactorily. . Card of Thanks -I wish to thank Mr. ind Mrs. George Hughes. Norboro. who so generously gave their home and served a sumptuous dinner after my first Solemn Righ Mass. to the clergy. relatives and guests. also to the ladies of the C. W. L. who assisted at the receptism which was held at my home during afternoon and evening. And to many friends for their generous gifts and well wishes. ' Many Thanks. Rev. John Emmett Cash. OTTAWA, June O-(Special) - Tenders are being called this week by the Public Works De- partment for breakwater improve- ments to Fishing Cove. Prince County. The project consists of widening the existing breakwater by 100 feet and levelling it across the top. A vote of 838.500 is pro vided in main parliamentary es- timates for the job. Outside walls of the breakwater will be of sheet piling reinforced by steel tie-rods. There will be rock fill below the breakwater deck. The repairs will make for better shelter and landing facilit- ies and when complete there will be good anchorage for 25 fishing boats. Value of the yearly catch, chiefly lobsters. brought in to Fishing , Retiring Fruit And Vegetable Inspector Fetecl -A complimentary in honor of Mr. James L. Saunders of Kens- ington. who is retiring after near- ly 25 years of service as fruit and vegetable inspector with the Federal Department of Agricul- ture. was held last evening at Mulberry Lodge. Summerslde East with Mr. W. P. MacLeod. district fruit and vegetable inspector and Mr. G. H. Brookins. shipper as co-chairmen. Mr. George E. MacDonald. sen- ior inspecto with the Fruit and Vegetable Division presented Mr. Saunders with a gift on behalf of the division and a presentation address was read by Mas Ethel J. Sutherland. Mr G. H. Willis made the pre- scntation on behalf of the ship- Pers and Mr. Theo. Ling 'gave the address. Mrs. Saunders was presented a handsome bouquet of roses by inspecto Rerbert Bu- chanan and a gift on behalf of the Ihinpera presented by Keith Kennedy. Mr. Saunders replied very feel- lngly. thanking all for their kind words and gifts. He also thanked the senior inspectors for their cooperation during his years of service and the dealers of Kear- ington with whom he has been closely associated. Mrs. Saunders also expressed her sincere thanks. The shippers extended their grateful thanks to Mr. Saunders for his excellent co-ope ation throughout the years and stated that Mr. Saunders had always been willing to be of assistance any time of the day or night. Other speakers were: P. R. Robinson. Ottawa, Mr. 6. II: Brookins. senior inspectors G. 8230 Standard Cpllrnee Mssre training at the Monctnn Flying Club this summer. ' On the successful completion of the course. they are awarded air cadet wings and also their pilot's license. They are W.O. 1 Alan Poirler, "n of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poirfer. enclers For Fishing Cove Being Called Cove averages 380,000. Tenders will be opened on July 8 and an award is expected short- iy afterwards. The improvements were recommended to the minister of public works by J. Watson Mac- Naught. Liberal MP for Prince. 12 Cases Heard At Alberton There were twelve cases on the docket at the Alberton Court House yesterday. with Magistrate R. S. Hinton. Q.C.. presiding A Tignish fisherman pleaded guilty to fishing without a license contrary to section 9 of the fish- ery regulations and was fined 55 and costs. An Alberton fisherman was fined S13 and costs for re-' taining 13 lobsters I'IIeHSI.I1'issg less than 21A inches carapace meas- urement contrary to section 10 of the fishery regulations. A resident of Tignlsh, charged under section 29 of the Temper- ance Act with unlawfully having in his possession a quantity of liquor tmoonshine testing 43.6 per cent alcohol) not purchased from a vendor. pleaded guilty and was fined 025 and costs. Charged under the Criminal -Upwards of 150 Kinsmen from the four Maritime Provinces re- gistered at 'Robson's Restaurant. Summerside. last evening for the Maritime district convention. dis- trict number 7, with delegates re- presenting most of the Kinsmen Clubs in the district. The pre-convention session. con- ducted by the district governor Andy Gow of Brldgewater. N.S.. heard reports from the various clubs. The session was followed by an informal get together with Lowell Huestis at the piano. Re- gistration was carried on all dur- ing the evenlng and it is expect- ed that a large number of Kins- men and Kincttes will arrive to- day to boost the registration near the zoo mark. Today's agenda will consist of an opening business session at 9.00 o'clock and there wi-ll"be s Flt. Sgt. Arthur: Arsenault 146 Cedar Street. and Cpl. Bruce Moore. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Moore. 180 Granville Street. Flt. Sgt. Arthur Arsenaull. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. 215 Foundry Street. has been rlected to attend the drill course lal Abhotsford, B.C. This is a Code with creating a disturbance in a public place. a party from Tlgnlsh was fined S10 and costs. A person from Tlgnish charged with possession of liquor not pur- chased from a vendor was con- victed and fined S25 and costs. For being intoxicated in a public place a resident of Tlgnish was med :20 and costs. A party from St. Anthony's re- relved a fine of S20 and costs or one month for having intoxicating liquor in s place other than his residence. A person from Tlgnish pleaded guilty to possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor and was fined :25 and costs. The liquor consisted of five pints of moon- shine testing 423 per cent. The same person was fined S5 and costs under the Highway Traffic Act for operating a vehicle not carrying 1955 license plates. -A man from St. Edward's was fined S100 and costs for driving a vehicle while impaired, A party from the St. Louis area was con- victed under the Temperance Act with having liquor not purchased from a vendor and was fined 825 and costs. - A man from Piusville was fined no and costs for having liquor in a place other than a iesldenc where he resided. BUSY AIRPORT The airport at London. England handles about 2.000.000 passengers. 5 year. i Kinsmen Delegates Arrive I For Convention At S'side t-umpanist. 30 so The local Kinettes will entertain the visiting wives and Kinettes during the afternoon and will have supper at Cavendish. The day's activities will con- clude with the governor's ball be! ginning at 9.00 o'clock; '”1 INII IIIILE COFFEE First choice for fine flavour! mixed' " at12.&) by.. . . I . It E. MacDonald. E. 3. Ellis. all of the Marketing Division and inspector Stewart Peppin of the Plant Protection Division. Alter p delicious chicken supper the program consisted of two vocal solos by Mr. Murdock MacLeod. FRIDAY and SATURDAY "GAMBLING HOUSE" -Starring- Terry Moore, Victor Mature, William Bendix Traveltalks, colored cartoon, canteen service Coming next Wednesday and Thursday "THE KIDNAPPERS" 1? STAI? L IT E DRIVE-INTHEATPE SLIMMERSIDE with Mr. Albert Huestis as ac- 9:30 Daylight it sington. GIIIIIIEE III BAIIKIIIO II0lIIIS Commencing Monday, June 13th. and con- tinuing until September 23rd, our hours of business will be from 9 am. to 2 p.m. when they will be 8:30 am. to 3:30 p.m.-all Stand- ard Times. Closed all day Saturday. Because of statutory requirements. Standard Time is being observed and the above changes are being made to bring our hours of business in con- formity with those observed by other firms in Ken- IllllK- or nova scum daily except Friday LOBSTER BAIT Immediately Delivery Fresh or salt bait If interested Call immediately CARROL DELANEY Phone 3252 Summerside Professional Cards Chartered Acco u nta nts '1'. Earle Hickey Csnsdiaa Bank of Commerce Building Summernitla. P.E.I. Phone I88! W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Sgt. Robert Iaeclak ' Special Awards For S'side Air Cadeis seven-weeks course and will have 100 cadets from various parts of Canada in attendance. From this group a precision drill team will be picked to compete in the in- ternatiunal drill competition which will be held at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition ll Toronto this summe . Sgt. Robert Le-Clair. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Leclair, as Cen- tral Streel. will attend the sen- ior leaders course at Camp Bor- den, Ontario. Thir is also a seven- weeks course for 100 air cadets who will receive training which will enable them to become good N.C.0.'s of the squadron. East Prince Crecht Union Chapter Meets -The regular monthly megung of the East Prince Credit Union: Chapter was held in Seven Mile, Bay bail on Wednesday evening. June 0. ent from the following Credit, Unions: Be-deque. Borden, M15. couche. Trinity and St. Paul's Bummerside: and Seven Mile Bay. Some rssolu" were discussed to be presented at the annual meeting of the P. E. Union League in Clmlottetown on June 8). Following the meeting the first in a series of classes inaugurat- ing a regional training school for officers was held under the gen- eral halrmanship of Arnold Mc- Grath of Seven Mile Bay' Credit Union. assisted by Everett Mut- tart and Agnew Edge of Seven Mile Bay, and Irving Tnombs of Bedeque. Some very interesting discussions evolved out of these classes. It was decided to hold the next training class in Borden Town Hall on Tuesday evening. June 21. -5. FIRST PLANE FLIGHT DYCE. Scotland tAPl - Prince Charles and Princess Anne went up for their first plane ride Thurs- day. They were driven hers from Bslmoral castle and took off in a Viking of the Queen's flight for London. SMALLMAIPS Has EVERYTHING Thai Daddy Wanis . . . .' Costs Less, Too! Buying Dad's Father's Day gift here is a won- derful sdvtenturea-there's so nuch to choose from, many. many" things . . . and such ran- 80 lonable prices. Friday. June, 10 1955 The Guardian Page is it members were pres p I. Credit ' ogw QM," SPECIAL THIS WEEK AT THE IDEAL MILK BAR ' DUTCH APPLE ICE CREAM "IT'S LIKE APPLE PIE WITHOUT THE CRUST" IDEAL DAIRY Summersfde Phone 1372 FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 19th SPORT SHIRTS The largest. smartest collection of men'I Sport Shirts on the island! Functional. clean-cut "firsts" in men's summer fash- ions with a real touch of the wide open spaces in the new shades and tones- Stylad In short or long sleeve. 2.98 to 7.95 lammerside ' DIAL P. o. nos sat on INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited lire - Ante - Casualty Summer St. S Summonin- Optometrist E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. mo. moms am ssonsrr rnnarns: soon. ; St. Semmarsidt B. I. IInnter.' 3.0. lamassrids. P.E.I. - Paces sass lMAI.I.MAN'S IUILDINII A. llsymond Grant. . . s.se.. o.n. 's gevewulraarice uni Meats was now: no PHYSICMNS Dr. IT-tbs-rt MaoNeIlls&D. Physician - largnsa Water Inset. Ssnnsrstas Plele III! Photographers I'll READ n. w. mass MEN'S HOSIERY Choose from quiet tones or let fancy take It's fling . . . Whatever Dad's taste you can be sure we have just the right thing in "sox appeal". Kroy Wool. Cotton. Nylon. Nylon and Wool mix. Stretches Nylon. . 1.00 to 2.05 SPECIAL Iomathing exclusively different I I gold dot. monogramed tie in col- Irs wine. blue or charcoal. This is regular) sells at 2.00. ----Special 1.00 STRAW HATS Say Pop. how's your old straw lash lie can beat the beat this summer if you select his featherweight straw in Smallman's Men's Wear. . . . A wide choice of shades and a tremendous array of colorful bands to choose from . . . 2.95 is 4.95 GLORIOUS TIES Yes sir. . . . we've got magnificent Ins tsgcwttilsiifsllglstsumme-rs1m...I' with hh dark clothes; ties that will accent his push. uses or hello shirts Also large assortment of Bow T-ies DHCPG A-on I 1.00 is 2.00 DRESS SHIRTS You can be sure of making the right choice when you select a Van Heusen shirt for Pop . . . It's the one and only shirt in the world with the patented soil collar that stays nest and smart from dawn to dark . . . See the newest in heiios and pinks along with the conven- tional shades-and. of course-white. pric- ad from 3.95 to 0.95 . JACKETS - SLACK! - - SWIM omrzn cm suc.cr.sr1oss- swan-rams . LUGGAGE . CUFF LINKS - MILITARY aausnss at-:L'rs TRUNKS - HANDKERCHIEPS - FOOTWEAR- SMALLMAIPS IIEI'S VIEAII IIIII I-'LO0II v:r2.5.-7' I .1 I l I I .-.-..- '1 . .'t.3-it-i' V-' -.-