MAY 10,1951 n IHE -WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNT! OITICI I stunner Street. Sunlcrsido. Phone 3081 News. subscriptions. Advertising Representatives J. ELMEB IUIPIIY and GEOIGI GLOW House Phones: I08! and Ill: The Guardian may be bought at any or the touowlng stores In Boas-sralds: Be" ,, ' 3: a"'..u n'- s ,1 P I IWOIII my News-stand. Water; Btrceti Hark Gaadct. fl Granville Itroot; II Myra Doucette's Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, ' Water street: AlhIII'I Grocery. 120 Russell Street. I. Is. Walls In lenslngtaon WEST PRINCE 0l'l'l(I Alberton: Frank Weeks, lenrsaonuuvg Phone: 6-! Office and 00-! loans. ,.g couvanasoma - The! 2-so Taxi: comm; .. M... any friends of Mr. Earle Roser- Kenneth Arsenault and Mr. How- . .,.'no has been a patient in mi yvaite, Jr., of the staff of nn. 2 prince County Hospital for an mans Drug Store, sunungi-stag, lpmnon, will be pleased to learn have left for Halifax to take a six .,n he has returned to his home Week! course in pharmacy at the "ch imnmvcd in health, 5 Maritime College of Pharmacy leadlns to a certified clerkship. -6. CHILD IN ACCIDENT - cars were rushing to mile many E ii ble Motors about -PAIR ARRESTED - A driver 9 1”” at e 3 of a truck from Port mun. N.B.. M, ovcgock yesterday afternoon. smes Morrison, five years of age. .iving on Granville Street on his ,'1pycln wits in collision with a car H, was not hurt. Apparently he .1, into the rear wheel of the .31-le is a son of Mr. and Mrs. .3...--, Morrison of Guelph. Ont. ,d .5 in-mg at present with Mr. . Robert Clow, Cambridge which was alleged to have struck a parked car on water street, Summerside. yesterday afternoon, along with a companion from the Borden area. was placed under ar- rest about six o'clock last evening by Summerside Town Police and .will appear in court this mornl-rig. -CASE CONTINUES - The case was continued and the avid. ence concluded yesterday in the supreme court at Summerside of David Maocormack vs. Alexander Lecky. an action for damages re- sulting from a car-truck coll ion. The case stands adjourn ml Tuesday when counsel will pre- sent their arguments. Chief Just- ice Thane A. Campbell is presid- ins. Counsel for the plaintiff is Mr. R. -S. Hinton, K. C. and Mr. E H. strong K.C., is representing the defendant.-S. Baptist Guild Meets At 0'Leary The World Guild of the United Baptist Church met Tuesday night It the home of. Ml'S.- L. G. Dewar, OiLeary and the members invited their mothers. There were. about twenty five present. A corsage of flowers was given to the youngest ,and the oldest mother present. The youngest mother is Mrs. Marne Wcdlock. 20 years of use so l.VTl5RVlEWED FOR. Jons- ately ninety tiadesmen i-iiewcd in Summerside for jobs on an Ameri- ,. Cmili mien project at Goosci 1,..i u'.' by a representa- ,.g 0! inc contractors. Drake- lszmtt Cozporation and about 66 tiiiem i-sci-e accepted if they 3.; the physical examination. Of .:s nuinui-r about 30 will go in sou: im days while the balance uec:' to be called in June. rout as -niiiny more applicants ryiilifl to be interviewed today. .' the niiiniber accepted it was imatod by an official of the Na- nszal Fmpinymcnt Service that cant sixiv per cent are present- -enipinyrd. Only tradesmen are mg ;nic:'v;c'.vcd at this time but ;s expected that applications om labourers will be considered ts later dntc.-S 19 .410. Personals ..Miss Tiim Gaudet has return- to her lininc in Summerside at- r mmm friends and mum” and the oldest is Mrs Fladulls HJIWGS illcwlctt. who will be 97 August -,vLrs. Tom" Powers and two "(Ii izfwliesnlgf gags; 01 Rel" zldren of Halifax are spending' to ms in Summerside with'..i3.i'.32"cf?L"3i3.. Iiidiiili rinoihrr. Mrs. Millie Gallant.--S M330”, smnmnnn ntnned on the ' 'corsazes. ' The devotions were read by , g I" 511m' Marjorie smallman. Mrs. Avard rsidc mi suiiii-day evcning.,g.m, gave 3 Moth”-5 Day pray. ling -We'll me Past "hmei er. Readings were given by Miss .nths with his brothers in Ham- (my, germ Mi” Jenn Stetson and '5”! 0”””S- Mrs. nlirenton Smallnian. " g, H A ne report of he years work -31" P--iii)? WTUIN of Ban was presented. Among their activ- -”"'N”n WV i"T1V9d by 811' at ltios they helped the girls home in minci-”:'F' 0" 58'-UI'dB.V cVEnln8 Covedale. N. B.. and the colored his ii.-1. to his brother. Mr. arphgngge at p,-atom N- 5. ri1f:1”ll'qt'1M and MP5. WHEN 01 Contests were enjoyed and de- n ”"-"'t licious refreshments were served. -r--,, rs--:s-lesi- is: A ' SCHOLAR -lli. in--ho Mccarville of Free- wn ririiirrl luv plane Almost any house paint looks fine for the first low days. But how will It look in 3. 4 or I years from now! In your paint dollar wisely by getting Sherwin- Wllliuna BWP House Paint. It's WEATI-ERATED to give your home ' lasting protection and beauty. . trill SOLD AND DISTRIIIITID Iy The M. F. SCHURMAN COMPANY LIMITED '” KENSINGTON Ii SIIMMIRSIDI r- .- I s”ERwINsWIl.l.IAM5 PAINI Hwiooume ma.-. Also Sold by :1 nD- CAMPBELL ALFRED GAUDEI UDE M N Dllloouehe W 0 EILL A. P. GALLANT NT, lostloo S GROCERY U0.gluAMMOND BOWNESS oqno INSON RALPH B. MICCAULL Carleton yruorir BROS. , "ARBEI-L stifnirnwan 00-01 T " 3- Pmlttrs faY”w'.'-'sor.oasaN .”33,f',N'SBlfl' ll."s".?I'o"nNmoN a Co. Ltd. .'. 3 CNN s sous 'I & nnatnnn , liver. .' your waste poptf. Inagoalneo and cool ""t:;IlIo Ioy Scout Salvage Com- Scoatiofialnsnsrsldowll pick "'?"MII'IdoII morning and Pictured above is a scene at Al Kensinglot The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington Junior Chamber of Commerce was held on Tues- day cvven.ng with the president. Mr. Rt-ginald Holman in the chair. There was a considerable discussion of plans for the Mari- time rcgional convention which is being held in Charlottetown on June Z1. 22 and 23 with Char- lottetown and Kensinxton as host clubs. lt l5 cxpcctcd that about 200 delegates and wives w-ill reg- ister for the event. There was a lengthy discussion on the annual property improve- ment and beautification program and it was decided that prizes will be awarded. It was dccidcd in sponsor a concert consisting of talent from Kensington and vicinity in the King George Hall on a dale to be announced. The prcsidcni and past president T. J. Ling were appointed members of the nom- inating committee for the annual meeting to take place in June when officers will be elected. Plans were discussed for a special meeting which will be open to all farmers to hear Dr. Fisher. chief of the veterinary services, which has been set ten- tatively for mid-May.-S To Observe Career Day At S'side The Boys and Girls Week span- sored by the Rotary Club will be highlighted tomorrow by observ- ance oi a career day. Over two hundred pupils of the upper grades of the High school and St. Mary's Convent will be conducted on tour through the principal bus- incss establishments of the Town. The factories. radio station. elect- ric light plant. the airport and the experimental farm will be includ- ed in the itinerary. At ten o'clock in the morning an Assembly broadcast at the High School over C J R W will be con- ducted by members oi the Rotary Club with the station manager. Al Bestall as. forum chairman. At 1030 technical groups will go to Curran and Briggs machine shop at St. Eleanors and at 12.45 an army transport will leave the High school for Charlottetown for a vis- it to the naval establishment there. Visual education would appear to be the theme of Boys and Girls Week by Rotary and motion pictures will be used. On Thurs- day afternoon at the High School a number of films supplied through the courtesy of C. I. L. will be shown. These educational sound pictures are all in color and in- clude a large variety of subjects. outdoor life. wild animal life and interesting technical subjects as wall.-8. rnainnnrczox-to?) - New Brunswitf game laws have been A ,, , A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Scene At Summerside Fi the suinmniae -utoniabile W-I flash fire yesterday afternoon. The garage of llcllabla ed sill” min"- Motors on Water street was badly damaged. one laycees 7 Med: if charge Laid In Labrador Accident- OTFAWA. May 9 - (GP) - A charge of drunken driving has been laid against the civilian driver of a jeep involved in a fatal accid- cnt at Goose Bay airport April 27. Defence -Minister Claxton said Tuesday in the Commons. Replying to is question by Gor- don Higgins (PC - St. John's Flash. Mr. Claxtnn said that. about ii p. in. April 27 two civilian em- 'nloyccs of a contractor were driv- ing in a jeep and had an alterca- tion with somc United States army men at one of the barracks or mess halls occupied by them. ". . The civilians appeared to drive to the danger of a United States policeman who shot at the icon with his revolver with. as he says. the intention of stopping it." said Mr. Claxton. "They GFOVE 0" at a high rate of speed and he pursued them and in the course of this pursuit the civilian Jeers was overturned and the P3553126? km" ed although the driver was not injured. Neither was hit by tht rrvolver fire of the United States policeman. "The accident was invest- igated by Canadian and United States officials. including the R. C. - Mlp, gating for the Provincial Government on the sp0t- A 0h'"'Kf or drunken driving was laid assim- the civilian driver." Mr. Claxton did not name the men involved in the accident. (It is believed the victim of the accident referred to will 311140" Martin of Summerside. P. E. 1.). Speaks On Scout Camps ALO'I.eil'Y Gordon Kerr. Charlottetown. formerly of Albert-on. execlltlw commissioner and field secretary of the Boy scouts for P. E. 1. ad- dressed the Wolf Cuba of O'Leal:y Wednesday evening. then the 0' Leary Boy scouts and finally the group committee of the Boy scouts. gar. Kerr discussed camp- ing andiways and means of hell)- ing the local scouts to earn Dc:-xglas Adams was Ii1D01ntv0d the new scoutmaster succeedlntr Douglas Hardy. who has enlisted in the EL C. A. P. and is now stat- ioned at Goose . .v. LIbfI501'- Emerson Dmallman is the assist- ant aeoutimaster. Mrs. Pherin Ellis mi. ,r ' ted assistant Cubma-st- er to Mrs. Marne Kennedy. who is the Cub Master. The following are the noun committee: John Matthews. chair- man. Mrs. Claude McNeil. Mrs. Marne Kennedy. Mrs. John Mat- thews. Mrs. Alton Rayner. Mr. Ralph Adams. Lewis Bernard: fall to take two deer of either sex. Previously a hunter has been al- lowed to shoot two bucks. or a changed to permit hunters next buck and a doe. but not two does. SCHOOL Mona Vcno. Miseoucho High . Margaret Shaw, S'side High Myrna Hancock. S'side High Swen.-9-5-ow-a-r High School at 5:00 PM. to see A Public service Feature of mu .lf”tIio'y. or-you coils. SGIIIIRMAIIS I THE FOLIDWING PIOGILH OVEI RADIO STATION CJIW, FRIDAY, MAY 1!. AT Tilt BM. . Irene Cotton. Kenaington School. Grade 5-Public Speaking. Arlene Bernard. St. Eleanor'a. Grade 6-Public Speaking. Donald Hopkins. S'side Elementary. Grade 4-Reading. Joan Ramsay. S'side Elementary. Grade 4-Plano Solo. Erma Ferrlsh. St. Ele-anon. Grade .7-Public speaking. . Joan Casely. Kelvin Grove. Grade 6-Reading.-.. Janice lnman .North St. Eleonora. Grade 6-Vocal 11. Erma Reeves. Kelvin Grove. Grads 6-Reading. - urmana" - a and over olaaoroons dlvlolon Interscholastic Spelling Contact Three teams-Summerside. Kenslngton and st. Eleonora- all who have won one round of play. will play-off at the S'side on the-evening's program for the final play-off. The two win- ning teams will be the supper guests of the M. I-'. schurman Co., Ltd.. at Coyle'a Restaurant at 6:i'.I) P.M. "these contestants will compete In the I to I classroom dlvlalon. nusoneutanusronsssatoseonssnase1r.ai.'onsria-y. PARAII School. Grade 9-Piano Solo. School. Grade 9-Vocal Solo. School. Grade 7-Vocal Solo. lsoio. I which two teams will appear M. F. Sehurman Co. Ltd. re Yesterday -. . so . 1 C. One garage employee receiv- -Photo by George Fraser. large Audience Sees Play At ers had previously presented it to an equally enthusiastic crowd of children in the afternoon. The scene of the action was laid in a private cottage in the summer resort district of the Ozarks and the well paced action was matched by the top performances of the entire cast. Taking part in the play, with the characters they portrayed, were: Thelma Sudsbury as Constance Brooke, the elder Brooke sister. Fred sample as Newt Hawson, the general-liandyman. g g .-..,. oxronn. England. May a.- (Reutcrs) - Oxford University j. will confer honorary degrees A 1;;-ge and gnthuslastlc gud- June 20 on Canada's Primc Min- icnce which packed "King George lsier. External Affairs Minister gnu last night applauded as me and Governor General. it was sin- Kenslngton Presbyterian Players nmmced mdal" Th” V"iV9"5".V presented then. onenact plav wtillxconfer ll:i'onorary dot-lorziie-s .. ” w ' ' ' .'v,. "Three Days of Grace i The play Iosaurldnt. onGot'ltr-lrrnil.r3)i'-Gl:-'11-lizliljilflr Vis- S'side Anglican layman's Ass'n Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Lay- men's Association of st. Mary's Church. Summerside and St. John's Church. St. Eleanors was Tuesday evening. A delicious sup- per was served by the members of St. Mary's Guild prior to the busi- ness meeting. Mr. George Clark. the president. presided and he submitted a most comprehensive report on the year's acticltics. very favorable reports were also submitted by the treasurer. Mr. Judson Logan. the chairman of the programme committee. Mr. J. R. Murphy and tho secretary Mr. James Conncll. The election of officers resulted as follows: Honorary president. Vcn. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison: Dresident. James R. Murphy; vice President. Dr. E. E. Parkman: sec- retary. James A. Connell: treas- urer. J. M. Logan. Additional members of the executive. Arthur JONES. Emery Lyle. The cent.-s-meal plan to help raise funds to liquidate the bal- ance due on the new rectory was adopted. After a discussion of a number of other matters the meeting adjourned with the bone. diction pronounced by the Rector. --S. HONORARY DICGREES g count Alexander and L. E. Prin- son. External Affairs Minister. belle Brooke. mother of Connie and Babs. Keith Thompson as Steve Kelso. in love with Connie. Charles Beairsto as Dewey Lamb, in love with Babs. Horace Brycnton as J. Osgoodc Brooke. uncle of the sisters. Gladys Semplc as Grace Darl- iniz. the country cousin. Marion Lockhart as Liz Yeater. the cook. Gertrude Crozler as Barbara 'Babs' Brooke, the younger Brooke' sister. 1 Gladys Dunning as Mrs. Anna- Blair I-iccschen.as spud Bowscs, Grace's pal. Boyd Bealrsto as William iBill' Thorwald. an athlete. held in St. Marys parish hall on ' PAGE FIF-'l'EnEN 'DAlLY CROSSWORD DOWN is. Poetry . I. River dessert; (E. Tex.) 15. suppose 2. Open (Poet) 18. Wild 3. cook llghtlv swan in fat (No. Am.) 4. Music note 19. Vex I. Goddess 22. Line or of grain juncture 24. Liberate 25. opera. by Gounod 26. State confidentl- 8. Complete 21. Adhesive 9. Approaches mixture U.. Apocryphal 28. Beer Book of Old 29. Shop Testament 31. Greek island Llllllli idlIl'll.li! ACROSS 1. Pllnble 5. Transfer 9. Italian Island to. Occurrence 12. Comply 13. speedily id. Note of the scale 15. Perish 16. Ace of ' trumps (game 0 gleck) 11. subordinate dishes 20. Biblical name 21. Successior of terms 22. Let it stam (print) 23. Town (Germ. ) 24. A feudal benciicc 25. Renown 27 Raaps 30. Viper 31. Name of 17 popes 32. Custom 33. Regret 34. Note of the scale 85. Hindu widow- sacrlilco on pyre . Stiff. shar, spine Care for medically A watered silk Sea eagle Poker stake DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to t'.'::l: it: A X Y D L B A A X R. IeLONGFELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this cxam:..c 3. :2 l.' 1 for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single Ici , s - trophies. the length and formation of the words no Each day the code letters are different. 38. Abyal 40. Mother 3 -I 39. 40. 41. 42. A Cryptogrcm Quotation .'NHCN UHJLK WR JVEHXA MTZ-ILA. VJL RWTSA. UWKE LAAMDO RAAD ENO MVJCK. TAUWTKA!--KSWEE. Yesterday's Ciyptoquote: VAIN IS THE GLORY OF THE SKY. THE BEAUTY VAIN OF FIELD AND GROVE-WORDS- WORTH. . .i.:”.5.:f.”:.:.:.?.5.:::. Mommy - -cw -- smoomo man for dum an handit who Vlililtl up a branch of mm public housing Ema "F9 the Provincial Bank in adjoining Hanmx The la y I d ” .V n 111 lcrdun today was captured 5. text, i P n ""3" ('5 17u11d' minutes later by police. First ro- lng of 112 apartments with the pm-r,. mid abou. 32090 was inks" Jenn Hunter as Ms Hawson. Newtis mother. No Phone or Mail Order: ALL SALES I FINAL Street dresses. cocktail dresses. Ion . . . navy blue. 7 FRIDAY SATIIRDA afternoon - 'drosses Faille. an?! crepe and ny grey, black and oth- or plain shades. also "prints". One and two-pioco. and dresses with iacliets-. . :.v... H 0- m H nus Don't Forget (fhnrlottt-town's Festive Week July 1-? Federal Government paying 75 per cent and the city 25 per gem, of the cost. in the holdup. It was recovered wheii the man was captured ashe , tried to escape in a taxi. '