Mrs. Maclnnis . hm,-Q, ging June . "Mn. Hacllgll. dealt with the -4--- vow -”,..”-..."".;"..2' "is C 0 cc, "K, .uS.li.e scores” the con- tlon of capital control anadid industry in the hands in powerful eerovomhons tint the CCII is thkel pafty OWEN! D001! Q llof ng 01' grail hstesd at for the rats: 5 iii”? E r E: E higher levels of learning. we feel sure It would discourage patents .bntwearecm!vieeedbmg.- i.usr's TALK rr OVER Gives c.c.r. View T: Failure And Frustration Can Follow.Promotion "On Trial" ., .1" If some educator with a yen for statistics would keep count of the Sludenls who are sent into hith- er grades ton trial' and take note of what happens them in the very high. and teachers alike from this prec- support what we have to say. ernl observation that the per- an appreciation of the value Inc! lffgltbzgrls can,” 0, hum.” ud Icomp. education. he may weather the '5 I "FE" yup" by we CCF. rough giving in the higher grade. IMO I0""'n'l' II in we CC... But if either his 1.9. is not im- mdvr op snhwhewu she employed .5 galegmu with the pressive, or his attitude at school :73, .12; mm. D. Govirlmem Boston Plat; alas; Co, He was a and study Iias not changed. memb of the Soley Lodv 0' Masons of Somerville and also of the Somerville Kiss. to gauge at grading time. He leaves to mourn three sons. reslutions blossom anylng frustration resulting from this Ion trial” procedure is very. Unfortunately students' attitude toward study are a little hard New like dande- 9. E E. 0 E E Colonel George Gardiner of Unemployment Insurance For Farmers Next? sideration by the soon participate in the plan. it and fidling boats. the government has done durin its term of office. and in the liel cent tall changes on potatoes dies on produce slipped to Central voluntarfbaats for Canadian far- mer-; is receiving serious con- Government, Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. Lib- eral candidate in Prince County. ltold a public ineetiaig in Kensing- To stand any chance at all, the' student who has failed his year and is advanced in spite of his future must be above the aver- age in intelligence. In this case. neg, we donvg 1,," my 4.1. top his fallture. of course. has been due to neglect of his studies. and iftherareallvhasbeguntodraw Mr. Idacriatighl made the an- nouncement while discussing the recent addition of fishermen under the Unemployment Insurance Act. and othc benefits provided by the Giwemmcii for fishermen, which lnelided insurance on lobster traps Mr. MacNaugbt reviewed what at agriculture referred to the re freight rate transportation subsi: WILL LEAD LOBSTER A bsrouche will lead the grand above from Borden to Sunimersldelcomed by the Mayor they will headline mayors of the live other Is- on the opening day. together wlthgthe big parade up Main street and'land towns will also take part in coachman and footman. :olhcr streets as part of the official the parade. The Lobster Carnival in Summerslde. after being wel-Hlllening of the Lobster Carnival. is being held July 15 - 20. parade of the Summerside Lob- 5-(er Carnival July 15. Mayor Willard Lcard and Mrs. Lcard will ride In lie vehicle shown .Llaar..)saor.'i'.(-i -t n CARNIVAL PARADE MacI.eod. CCF Queens and C.F. Gallant CCF vice-preddent for Prince County. C. C. Gardiner Dies In U.S. Friends snd relatives in province will learn with regret at the death on May 23rd. of Albuquerque and Ralph of Springfield. and Leonard of Wel- lesley; also a sister Mary G. Wright of California. Three grandchildren also sur- vive. Nancy. Chsrl. Leonard Jr.. and Robert. and two great- grandchtldren. Robert and Sara Gardiner. The deceased was a cousin of the late Miss Eva MacNelll. Sum- mersldc. His wife. the former Nellie Goued was a sister of the late Mrs. Claude Kenny. Sr.. Sunsmerside. lions in the spring at that time. eclipsing by far those made in the dawning of the New Year. some pupils will promise any- Schoolmates. All too often those thing to be permited to advance "on trial" and stay with their schoolmates. All too often those high resolves disappear long be fore Christmas. We are not arguing that prom- oting a pupil 'on trial' is always wrong. Doubtless it works out well occasionally. But the step should not be taken wifinut careful con- slderatlcn of the factors involved. Canadian markets Tuesday, June '4. 1957 The Guaedhn P: 15 . Maritimes, and freight subei&e on grain shipped from Westqn Canada to the Mai-ltimes. Mr. Edson Raynor. past pect- dent of the East Prince Libenal Association. presided. Othc speakers were Hon .1. George Mee- Kay. Provincial Minister of ton Last evening. and added that-w ;M,p km Nmlhx. lie hyped that the farmer couldlugs r nu ac u ' Mr. C. C. Baker, ILL-A. CAMEO KINSINGTON Mon. Tuee.. 7:15-9:15. Jena Stewart and Doris Day in Altud Hitchcock's suspense thriller (ser- passing (The Rear window). It: "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH". In A chnicolor. Adah- sion for this show only. Adlltl 50c; children under 15 years Go. the Attention. Summerside .-.C - L... .. WESTERN GUARDIAN DR. D0lRON's Dental Office. Summerslde. will be closed from; June 0th to July 3rd int-Iusivc., DANCE AT LOT 16 inniahtf Good music. Cantccn scrviccu Polished hardwood floor. SEE Kelly's Cross play. Thank- sgiving Hall. Wellington. Wedncs- day. June 5th. Curtain 8:30 pm. THERE will bc a meeting of Liberal electors of Malpcnue poll in Mslpeque Hall. Wednesday. June 5th. HAMILTON Community Hall. Gospel meetings Juno stli. 6th. 7th at It .m. All welcome. A. Ramsay, R. hflillwslne. MEETING of Liberal Party will be held In Klnkora hall Wednesday, June 5th at 8:30 p.m. The Com- mittee . T I IUMMERIIDB Trinity Y.l".U. will present their play "The Meddlesome Maid" In Hunter Rlv- , er Hall on Tuesday. June 4th. six SW30 Sponsored by United Churr-hi .A. i COME AND SEE ”No Men Ad-. milled" by Keeslngton players in Cape Traverse Hall on Wednes- day, June 5th, at 8:30. Sponsored by Cape Traverse W.l. C.C.F. Candidates. Mrs. Muriel; Maclnnis and Mr. Murdock Mac-i Leod will be heard and seen Wod- nesdey evening June 5th, CFCY radio at NO o'clock CFCY - TV AT ANGLICAN GIRLS AUXILIARY FESTIVAL . above at Summeislds on Saturday SOME M GIRLS. leaders, and e number of Women's Auxiliary executive members. are seen afternoon where the animal Pro- vincial Glrls Auxiliary Festival of the Anglican Church in P.E.I. "The Girl Can't Charles C. Gardiner a native of Prince Edward Island who has for me!!! years M1404 In 30'- ton. Mass. He was 00 inf! M age at the time of his Pull!!!- For over half a century he was .a..::.?.j.......L. TODAY (TUESDAY) 3 :30-7:15-9 :15 Liberal Workers There will be an Important meeting of all Summerside Liberal workers In the Liberal committee roomsv Central St. this Tuesday evening. June 4th at 8 o'clock. All Liberals are invited to be presenr I REGENT roimuir 1.15 - o.io In Cinemascope Help It" Starring: Tom Ewell, Jayne ABCHDEACON G.R. Harrison. rings of honor at the Girls Auxil- D.D.. (right) is seen prcsentlng lary Festival. held at St. Mary's certificates to three girls rccclvlng Anglican Church hall in Summer- sldc on Saturday. June Isl, Mrs. H.S. MacPlici'son. of Charlotte- town. the provincial secretary of. the Girls Auxiliary. is seen (ex-' treme left! with the group. The three girls receiving the awards are. left to right. Barbara Rankine, Summerslde; Ruth Krlstlansen. St. Eleanors; and Irene Thomson. st. Eleanors. m members of the Summerslde Golf and Country Club cnjoycd the dance at the club house on Satur- day evcning. June 1st. Music was supplied by Lowell HucatIs' Or- chestra and the entertainment, committee is to be congratulated on planning such an enjoyable evening. Everyone is eagerly look- ing forward to many many more such enjoyable social functions. Anyone wanting to know where to vote in Surnmerside. and t h e location of the polling booths. please phone 3570 or 3535. et ins pan. Mas. Donald Lldstone who lwllll interview Angus Mscbean and' Heath MscQnerrle your Progress- ive Conservltlve candidates for Queen's County at 10:06 tonight (Standard time) over CFCY - TV. O'LEARY O'LEARY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR Presents NEW WHITE PUMPS FOR GRADUATION THE SHOES SMART TEENS CHOOSE IN THE NEW ILLUSION HIGH AND MEDIUM TAPIZBED HEEL. L. G. MATTHEWS PHONE 42 MRS. Donald L” ' who will interview Angus Macbean and Heath Msceearrle your.Progrcss- Ive Coeservauve candidates for Queen County at town tonight, (standard the OVI CFCY - 'lV. Deeald ””'if”'..i.".? 2"" MI llacceei-rte your Progres RADIO TALKS TUEDAY, JUNE 4- 12:35-12:40-LAYTON GREEN 6'30- 6:45-JOHN H. PRICE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5- 12:35--2I2:40-MRS. LLOYD FROST 6:30- 6:45-MRS. WANDA WYATT THURSDAY. IUNE 8- 12:35-l2:40-MR. FRANK ARNEIT 5150- 6.00-GEORGE KEY JR. IIIDAY, JIINI 7- il& . Progressive Conservative was held. ROYAL BOIIDEN Mon.. Tues., '1: 15. drama- Also serial and news. 9215. Rod Cameron in horse racing action "TIIE FIGHTING CHANCE". Mansfield and Edmond O'Brien stars, Fats Domino, Platters, etc. With all the Rock at Roll The SEE AND HEAR Dr. Orville Phillips Over CHOW-TV Moncton 10:20 to 10:30 p.in.. Standard Time TONIGHT, JUNE 4th Inserted by Prince County Conservative Au'n. I ' DR. PHILLIP! l l l l l OVER CJRW howlers. comedy. soothed by sentimental singing, rocked by The Kinsmen Club of Summerside Praents The RCAF Station. Summerslde Players In "It Had To Happen Here" j With the kind perinlsslon of the Commanding Officer l Gvc W. H. Swetman, DSO, DFC, CD On Wednesday 5th June at 0:00 p.m. Standard Time In the Civic Aedterlem Admission: Holding .75c; Rush .5012 Come and be captivated by clever and capricious riotous rock and roll harassed by homespun hill-billy This is an variety show donated to the Kins- men. anpiwoaseaarnsbnnsdtorinenstngpeot In the nut III flan:-neat. administrators at Ottawa. Liberal Government. Re - Elect For EXPERIENCE IS WORTH VOTING FOR IN COUNTY REPRESENTATION like any other important y iob.fl1e matter of experience in the men we select to go to r. Ottawa is a vital consideration-for on it depends more ' than meets the eye. The prestige of a community is reflected in the character of its representation. The bountiful treatment accorded Prince County by Ottawa is surely not accidental. The wealth of experience gained by our Prince County representative. Mr. J. Watson MecNauglit. over the past twelve years is evident to all. It is reflected in our excellent public buildings. new wlierves. breakwater: and boat landings. our improved Air Port. our Trans-Canada Highway and many other proiects plus the special services to Prince County citizens. Such accomplishments spell experienced re resenfetion. Their ecliievementv for instance. cells for full knowledge of the best and most edroif techniques in presenting our claims to secure the . support of the various departmental heads. They demanded close and sympathetic understendin of the needs of our people plus the continuous teamwor that has featured the record of J. Watson MecNeuglit with his fellow Evidence of this successful representation is found practically everywhere in Prince County. Every presentation has been seriously studied. properly timed and adequately put forward-down to the smallest detail. And J. Watson MecNeugl'it's presentation have been outstanding-because they were by a men of experience- Our people realize that Prince County needs a representative with experience at Ottawa friendly to the iTliis is lust another reason why our people will MacNAUGHT Continuous Inserted by Prince Cminly Liberal Association. Prosperity