;; (WESTERN GUARDIAN utlsll'l'0WN HA!-ll ggvcur-mick. Dance after. turday. May 19th. pAN'l'BY SALE. Holman's may, May lath. at 2:00 p.m , S. W! v uld em. Joe R. Smith. Clinton. I of lants. This "mission 50c- mh at 8.30 pine. Films. speakers. 1 t be aid before M mil. bliiglsls arepto be closed Father of Rev. It irliooney Dies Mr. J ph Rooney. alive oI5ePrince Edward Island a father of Rev. M. J. Rooney. ,. rlsh priest at St. Anthony: z his home in Quincy. Mass. yesterday. Rev. Father Rooney is present- ”. funeral. which will be mlrday morning. Mr. Rooney was a native of lonzl, P. E. I. In addition to gther Rooney, survivors include g tlaugllter, Mrs. John Lewis, All- Ion, Mass.. and Bernard Rooney with whom he resided. 'side VIolnan's I rolher Dies In ew York City A telegram received last even- g by Mrs. Walter Callbeck oi ummerslde snnounc e' the sad cws that her brother. B. Frank nmpton, formerly of Summerside, ad passed away in New York at (- age of 79 years. He is survived by his wife. the rlner Blanch Brown of Moncton; one son and one daughter; two stars, Mrs. Walter Callbeck, ummerslde and Mrs. E. McPhail i Halifax; and two brothers, eitll, Summcrslde and Walter be in Long Island. N. Y. ALBERTON It is pleasing to report that Mrs John Hammill, one of Alberton's elderly residents, is recovering from her recent serious illness. lllrs Gardiner Marks. Summer- Ildc, is spending this week with lier mother, Mrs. Frank P.Fraser Alberton. Stuart Wells, Ottawa, is visi- ling his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs iohn Wells, Alberton. The Regal Hockey Guh of Al- berton sponsored a formal dance In the Institute Hall Tuesday eve- ning. A large number of invited guests enjoyed dancing to the music of Ted Aheam's Orchestra. The hall was attractively decorated in the hockey club colors of green Ind white. The program in- eluded a novelty dance, . gpot dance and a snowball dance. The spot dance prize, donated by Mrs. England, was won by Mr. Henry Clarke and Mrs. Wesley Hardy; 'l'hunds!vl mh. Hear Smiling B MOND GRANT. Optomet- -3I,ANin be In his Tignlsb office OII , New London Presbyterian W: STILL nsvla a load tun p weekend he a splendid time to move ULAR Thursday night dance Efgnggan Legion Home. Music pv Rollie MacKenzis and his or- esu-ga. Dancing from 9.il0- 12.30. TTEND the Indian River play jlllalpeque Hall. Thun-lay. May ii... at GAME MEETING. Ai- berton Legion Hall Thursday even- M at 330 p,m. Everyone wei- ALL TAXES due Shamrock 1' this date by order of Trul- a former loomfield parish, passed away in Quincy. and will remalnhgt; llruce of Calgary. Interment will DR. It.W. AULD will be absent from his practice from Saturday. May liltll. to Monday. June 4th. W. C. T. U. MEETS - The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Sum- merslde branch of the W.. C. T. U. met at the home of the president. Mrs. Hammond Johnson. last Thursday. The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. Vernon Metherall. The white ribbon hymn was sung and the pledge given. Mrs. R. S. Hinton led in prayer. All essay on "Household Angel" (mother), was read by Mrs. Hugh . Smith. Mrs. L. M. Callbeck gave an interesting talk on the highlights of her trip to Florida. Mrs. L. R. Allen moved a vote of thanks to the speaker and it was carried unanimously. The hostess served delicious refreshments. Personals Ffiends and rclhtives of Mrs. Roy MacDonald, Albany, will be sorry to learn that she is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hospi- tal where she underwent an oper- atlon. All wish her a speedy re- covery. Mr. Hamid Leard, Charlottetown spent the week end at his home at Lower Bedeque. Mr. Mel Johnson, Central Bede- que. has returned to his home from a visit to his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen John- son of Quebec. ,2, . HEADS GROUP Mr. n. w. Sears. summerlldm who was elected president of the Maritime rs P P' phera Association at the annual meeting at Shedilc. N- 3-. "153 week. Mrs. James (Bud) Ramsay Dies In Hospital I The death of Mrs. James (Bud) Ramsay of Alberton occurred in the Prince County HOSDINI W-0 Tuesday night. The former Jessie Mr. Lawrence Sudsbury and his, father Mr: Alvin Sudsbury, Cleve-l land, Ohio, were recent visitors to, Bedeque where Mr. Lawrence Suds I -bury recently purchased the farm: of Mr. Edwin MacForlane of Fern- wood. Mr. Von Maccaull, Freetown, entered the Prince County Hospit- al on Sunday for treatment. Uniled churchmen Fonn Association in N. Bedeque A ninth Men's Association of the,- United Church in Prince Edward Island was added to the list of those already organized by Mr. Jack MacNalr of Charlottetown when he journeyed to Freetown this week to establish a Men's Club there. A large representation of men from Trinity Church in Charlotte- town snd York United Church were present for the occasion. Of- ficers elected were: President. Allison Profitt; Vice-President, Del bert Rayner: Secretary Treasur- er, James Cir:-k; Executive, Allan Clow, John Marchbanks, Wilbur Stewart. The new club will com- prise membership from the North Bedeque. Traveller's Rest and Freetown. Rev. Kenneth Campbell, pastor of the charge welcomed the visit- ors. Mr. MacNair in an inspiring address stressed the importance of fellowship within the church. He pointed out that in churches where Men's Clubs have been active neat strides have been noticeable. Rev. A. Frank :MscLasn, Min- Coughlin, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cougblln. lhe W35 born at Elmsdale sixty-four V9811 ago. Since their marriage some forty years ago she and her hus- band have lived in Elmsdale. I-0t I1, Kildare and Alberton. Death brought release from a long and painful illness. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by the following song and daughters: Mrs. Loren l-raser (Margaret) of Alberton South: Florence in Toronto: Charles in Charlottetown: Mm Clarence POW- ers (Ruth) of Alberton South: Mrs. Glen McNeil (Minerva) of Alberton South; Erskine at home, and Mrs. George McAI-thur (Joan) of Alberton. Another daughter. Verna. Pfe- deceased her thirteen yells 880- Also surviving are her father and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Coughlln. of Elmsdale. and six sisters. Mrs. David Barnett (Mar- garet) in Toronto: Ml'3- Am"-V Peter Ramsay IMYSIBI ll MPMP am, N. B.: Mrs. Edward Arsen- ault (Minerva) in Toronto: Mll- Joseph Arsellault (Mildred) in Toronto and Mrs. Alfred Clllleloll (Nettle) in Portage. Funeral arrangements were not completed last night. DEEP SPOT Greatest depth in the Atlantic ocean ll 30,246 feet, found lull north of Puerto Rico. IMPORTS RUBBER Brazil's rubber production now is about 26,000 tons annually com- pared with domestic consumption of nearly 50,000 tons. C. H. Black and Lelth Brown. Dev- ollons were conducted by Fulton Robertson and Russell Finley sf- Charlottetown. The inspiring evening was ister of Trinity Church was pres- ent snd spoke briefly. Short ad- brought to a close by the scrvlhlalf of delicious refreshments by the - dresses were made by S. T. Green. ies of the charge. NOTICE : J. Erskine Clark Lfd.. your John Deere Dealer for Queens es mi Prince Counties announces the appointment of Mr. Gordon Corr. 190 Elm Ave as brunch agent. Chur- lotl-etown area for John Deere machinery and pans. Chaperones were Mrs. V.J F ' lira. Alfred Glllls and Mrs.C.R. Leard. Refreshments were served Iyjhe ladies. BURLINGTON A succssful and well attended smccrt sponsored by St. Stephen's Church was staged in Irishtown lull on May 4, when the capacity audience enjoyed a program of llalullucs, dances- readings and vocal and instrumental numbers but on by church members ably assisted by outside talent. Mrs. Everett Sudsbury. spring '9! was b t to the h s of St. Stephen's W.A. at the April meeting. A report on the W.A. Annual meetings in Charlottetown was given by the delegates. Mrs. Sudsbury and Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell. Mrs. A.H. Campbell invited me members for the May meet- S. . Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson Ind daughter Pauline have return- ed to their home in Sea View from Bllflx where Pauline received medical treatment for an infection In the inner ear. Mr Thomas Campbell was has has the members of Irishtowp V1.1. iii the May meeting. STATE RAILWAY! The maia'rallwhy' lines in Bel- llunvhlvs been a state enterprise Inca their Inception fa into. M .4 - - I I C A M I 0 nNsnvo-l-oN Wed. - Tilurs. ml . ms; Mat- te Thurs. SM. From Sir Wal- Scott's The Talisman, "KING as AND rs: cauglo ". in color. Rea ar- HIOII. Virginia g - lash drawing Wad, and worth possible nun New regular admission for adults: Dina Provincial tall 4c. total :hiidron!7c IIIaProvlnclal kflotalno. Ilatiaocflrlcea hi. born before January 1. 1955 lid for from 3 Ask the teacher in your district w KEEP THIS Folt Department -Olm -1 Vernon POLIO INOCULATIONS FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN Also IMMUNIZATION AGAINST nlrlrrllanls, WHOOPING couon and TETANUS and VACCINATION AGAINST SMALLPOX ” of age and Pre-school Children not receiving polio inoculations. Expectant Mothers must present a Doctor's Certificate. she will be notified of place and date. 0L CHILDREN WILL Bi: GIVEN POLIO INOCULATIONS N0 SCHO at these CLINICS, EAST PRINCE Thursday. May 24 -0:45 - Mont Camel -1:30 -- Wellin pg-may, Mgy 5 -0:45 -- Travel er's Rest EAST QUEENS -madly, Mgy 22 ---2:00 - Vernon EAST KINGS w.dn..g.y, May I-lzw --Allllnira. for EXPECTANT MOTHERS. hlch Regional Clinic to attend. REFERENCE of Health on Station ONLY , art a surrounding districts. Thrills in clnemaseope and T TD Tonight 1:15 - 9:15 Friday . . 3:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 SATURDAY 7:15 - 9:15 "THE VIOLENT MEN" I-INN FORD - BARBARA STANWYCK - GL EDWARD G. ROBINSON An action-packed yam With ....li:i';f:”' We "'6 Barnett (Bessie) in Albertos: Mrs: Descendant Of Mr. George Camden Holland. one of the older citizens of Tryoa pass- ed away on April 10th. He lived his entire life on the, Islo-liEI's' ' Surveyor, Holland, Passes friendship. During his long resi- dence in Lot 20. he was as well liked as he was well-known. 1 NORTHAM The large number of sorrowlng relatives and friends from differ- ent parts 0' 'e Province who at- tended the at of the late Mrs. Russell MacArthur on Fri- from the ity life will be felt by a wide Holland acres in Lot 20, which were a gift of the British Crown circle of friends, all of whom will 11!; ' t Captain 'r d sincere " t Samuel Holland, Surveyor Gen- eral. He was a direct descendant surviving member of the famiy of Francis Frederick Holland and Sophia Irving. - He was proud of his ancestry and brought up his two daughters with loving care and in accordance with the traditions of the Holland heritage. g A man of the old school, whose word was his bond, as a live stock dealer he met and did business with many people. He had a partl- cular love for horse racing and was a capable trainer and reins-' man. He had an engaging . to his two daughters .Frllncis. Mrs. Wil- fred MocNeill, Summsrside and Muriel. Mrs. James Jackson. High River, Alberta. The.late Mr. Holland was laid to rest In the Holland plot in the People's Cemetery at Tryon, where a r e his parents, grandparents buried as well as his grand aunt. Josette Holland. a sister of the surveyor General. The funeral was held from Tryon United Church on April 12th. Rev. Mr. Archer of- flclating. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Keith Howley. Walter Bell. Keith The ma s, Wellington MacNcill, George Heffel and Robert Phil- sonallty and s spedll talent for lips. -S PIUSVILLE Mrs. Johnnie Gallant and son Russell were train passengers to Summersids recently where they spent a few days visiting with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. ands Mrs. Melvin Blanchard. y I Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gallant, Terry and Betty. Albany, were to this district on Sunday, May 6th. on their return trip they were ac-, companied by their daughters,' Pauline and Marlene. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy, Campbellton, were visitors at tile, home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert: Corcol-an recently. Miss Marcella Gallant, Brocton, is spending a few days at the home of her brother. Mr. Jackie Gallant and Mrs. Gallant. Dale and Arlene Corcoran. Piusvills, attended the shower in Alberton Parish Hall, on Monday evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shea, (Aileen McKen- mi.) The evening was spent by dancing to the music of Leonard Barnett's Orchestra. A delicious lunch was served by several ladies present. Mr. and Mrs. Shea received many lovely. gifts. Miss Marie Peters. Bloomfield Corner, arrived home from On- tario on Thursday. after being employed there during the white: months. The naontly meeting of the. Plusvllle Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Anthony Gallant on May 3rd. New com- mittees appointed were: sick, Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant and Mrs. Anthony Gallant; School. Vincent Gallant; Leslie Bulgnr mittee for next meeting is Mrs. Anthony Gallant, and Mrs. John F. Gallant; to make cakes, Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant and Mrs. Vin- cent Gallant. Mrs. Fred Gallant invited the members to her hams for the June meeting where the roll call will be answered by -D.A. "gardening hints. " Mr. Bill Bell, Mill River. re- turned home from Toronto, Ont., recently after being employed there for some time. There is very little activity In Plusville and vicinity in the farm- hg line due to the cold back- ward spring, although some have started farming. Miss Pearl Gallant. employed at the Western Hospital, Alberion, recently spent a day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Messrs. Qscar Gallant, Stan Dunviil. Norbert Corcoran and were recent busi- ness visitor! E NOV! Scotls Mr. Fred Lutteral, recently Dur- chased a new car. Mr. Norbert Corcoraa Roi purchased a new kid. Quite a few farmers have start- ed planting potatoes. Most of the young people in Plusville are out planting. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gal- lant, and son Paul, Rosebank. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mrs.!and Mrs. William Gallant, Pius- Sandwich com-iville. A. SPECIAL SALE MlLLAR'S STORE KENSINGTON weo.. MAY in. shin. MAY 10th 2096 discount on all Men's and Boys' Clothing, including Work Pants, Shirts, Overalls, etc. 2096 discount on Women's Dresses, Slacks and Skirts. 1070 discount on all Womenls and Children's, Men's and Boys' Shoes, including Men's Work Boots and Rubber Boots. Broken lines of Women's,and Children's Shoes and Sandals clearing at very SPECIAL PRICES. MlLLAR'S Blouses, ”TENNESSEE ERNIE" his gang play and sing 10 songs. including "This Ain't The Blues", "Going Steady" and "Old Susanna". STORE KEN SIN GTON - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Evening Shows At 7 - 9:25. 2 Matinees - Today 3:30; Saturday 2 P.M. BIG DOUBLE BILL "CITY OF SHADOWS' VICTOR McLAGLEN - JOHN BAEB The Inside Story of a Criminal Empire ALSO ' ALSO - s'itII'tllli - Wilma - Elan I75:-Winn-illllass ll-Aka. tfivltv our " . April is. testified to tho esteem is which the do- ceasod was held. Sympa is bola the Wldotgyllld f Alexander Maclnod. who passed away at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre on April Sltll. Mrs. Fred Mciilnaon and fam- ily. sumlnsraida. spent a few days visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wutr Macbougsll. The many friends of Mr. Athol Coiwill regret to learn that he is 110! Enloylng good health. He is at present under medical treat- ment in Charlottetown. Mr. William Ramsay has posed of his Mr. Prowse G is retiring fro extended to I dis- f arm properi y to orrill. Mr. Ramsay In farm activities. The many friends of Mr. Wil- Ind MWDOUSIII regret to learn that ha is confined to his home . through illness. Mr. Roy Pickering, Summer- ;I!de. lbintd the week-end with s aunt an uncle. M . d M . Alfred Colwell. ' I" " Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Kenneth Macl(ay upon the sod death of his father, Mr. John S. Macl(sy, Stanley Bridge. The P. 1!. Island Presbytery met in the Tyne Valley Presby- terian Church on Tuesday after- noon, May 0th. A large number of ministers and elders were in attendance. At the close of the of the late .9 Mr. Johnnie Perry left for Hal-' ifax,.N.S. to visit his brother Wil- burt who is a patient in the Vic- toria General Hospital following an accident in which he sustained a broken leg and other injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doucett and daughters Hazen and Dian, Harper Road, visited Mrs. Jerry Barnard recently. Congratulations are being ,ex- uded to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Butler whose marriage took place recently in the immaculate Con- ception Church, Palmer Road. Rev. Patrick Walsh performed the cer- emony. The maid of honour w Shirley Butler- sister of ill while the groom was sup Mr. Joseph Aylward. The groom is the son of Iilr, and L Mrs. while the bride is (loll warll, (luuglllor of Air. Arnolli Aylozlrli of Si. e groom. ported by l iul gifts. .Thc happy ,YUilllg couple will re- side lll Si, Edwards. Yllr. B-iiymollfi Allan of L.Elll'l'("l('0. Mass. is a visitor at the home of liir. and Mrs. Bcn Allan and fam- ily in St. Edwards. -.L.L.LL.. INTENSIVE (Continued from page 1) 5l1”3WbETl'l' srowel-s and p0'.olli- I31 growers oi sll'awbcrric.s should note that with tile 2l(iVOlll oi the new fmtcn food plant at Sltcrwoud a greatly increased amount of this fruit will be needed for next year, If they are to enjoy the bcncilt of i Edgar Cannon was appointed as Miss chairman to .must secure thellpphutg now, George outlet of l;l.u.rlcet:”"? Sirawberrv crop in less ' mm. AYHZD per cent of normal with u; and Mrs, suit that the Western Province w I-xluvatdsg lthis year have llcforc lllclr lllzll'l'iup(- they were lror Iellllc-rctl (I lliisccllallcous .,shnwcr and Quebec' man in Si. lt'llwzlrll's hall ill ullich they strawberry gmw rccelvetl lllzlny boulllllul and use- pee" take" M" by ' Jc-cts. This means th T ST.-IEOUIS T !ThUYI- May 17. 1956 The Guardian. Page 19 Plans Discussed For Lobster iCornivoI Activities At S'sicIe Plans for the proposed lobster of the matter and investigate its carnival in Summeraidc began to possibilities. Acting as chairman Fake 311398 last evening at s lnaet- or last night's meeting, Mr. Can- gngl hleltliiblil thsgummlarsid High also said that he had gone to 0 00 rary s end by rspmv odlac where he had obtained entatlves of the various service considerable information on how clubs, business men and the 3.1:. they stage their carnival, 4-R Stlilo-L ix The in-utlu decided that dates The Plan was oririosily inbound for the in would he July ml: to by the Board of Trade us. list and Mul'.nCsonoll!li mulling ti: uv ousscv eawc In t go into the dostslls It deg: glnggction with.it. Hg. sug- ges s 1 us queen a contest be held, float parade, atllllo-A, tie and swimming events. strut you-,! dancing, fisheries exhibit. evening than) stage show, horse racing and other a re-! events which would be of interest. 11” not only t) the people of this pro- to Import berries Vince but to the tourists as well. local consumption. in Ontarloi Although it was agreed that till. I Y of the best project meant a great deal of work Ins areas, have enthusiasm for the plan was high housing pro--and periodic meetings of the com- y at the market-mittees which will function will be if” ”",5 year It 19551 Should be! held from time to time to iron out W-V f"m- lute difficulties. s In British Columbiptm. Borden Legion Meeting Regular meeting Borden Branch Coll- odian Legion In Legion Home. Thursday. May 17. 8 pm. Special business. this close at hand market, they .-.. , meeting is dainty s u p p e r was served by the ladies' of the con- gregstion. A large number attended the auction sale of Mr. Wiliam Ram- say, Northsm, on Wednesday sf-, ternoon, May 8th. l ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment; Margato. were recent guests of Mr. James Dylnant. -A.W. T 0': easy to WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE in the big SALADA SCRAMILE CONTEST sna PAGE 1 E BRAPAIIII TNEATRE FRI. - SAT. - 8:80 MA AND rs KETTLE AT HOME "DOWN ON THE FARM" MARJORIE MAIN, PERCY KILBRIDE "Also Musical Featurette, & ANNOIIIIGING THE OPENING OF A FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE IN THE IRVING BUILDING---ALBERTON SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL STOCK FRIDAY MAY 18 A complete line of Cllssterfislds. Dclvenporfs. Chroma Sets. Bedroom Furniture and Bedding. Washers. Refriger- ators. Television. Radios. Bicycles. acfrlc Lamps and Oc- casional Furniture. I THURSDAY MAY 17 Takes Pleasure in Station CJRW HI Readln Public Speaking -Vocal Solo -Reading M.I. KENSINGION SCHURMANS School Parade presenting the Folowlng Program over Radio is SATURDAY Evening May Will. of 7.30 '1 Ernest Stavert, North Bedequc, Grade I-- S B 2 Central Bedcque School Chorus, Grades 1-5 ' 3 Marion Stavert, North Bedeque, Grade 4- 4 Donnie Mcllachern, St. Eleanors, Grade I 5 Mia Backer, St. Eleanors, Grade 9-Vocal Solo ' I Edith Betton. North St. Eleanors, Grade 0 Sit NOTE-All contestants are asked to be on hand at the Radio Station at 1.00 r. M. Sharp P These contsetants will compete in the 1 INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING FINALS (Four and Over Classroom Division) I BORDEN Versus SU MMERSIDE HIGH Schurman's School Parade Is Sponsored and Produced By LHLllIMANw- Goods sold if desired on Easy Payment Plan with very low carrying charges. Be sure to visit us during these data. You may be Illa lucky winner of a generous prize to be drawn Saturday Nlmb May 19 at 9 poll. Not necessary to buy-lust ul- JELLEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' 1 Central Bedeque School Chorus, Grade 7-10 I Verna Gulls, St. Eleanors. Grade 8-Public Speaking Elaine Green, Celmal Bcdsque, Grade 10- Reading - Audrey Woodside, 3-iumlnel side High, Grade 10-Vocal Solo. Helen Linklotter, unkistter Road. Grade I Piano Ioio, 10 Friday. May 18th - I classroom division. iltliliil) ls -- SUMMERSIDE LHDRLOIIUDIYN As A Public Service Feature. SATURDAY MAY I9