. North, Provinc farms. Hydraulic rams have also ments to an sin! eeepnp ' - ., ,,, ,,,,.,,,d";'.,. .,;;;c, M... The Guardian. Page 5 Saturday. Sept. 1. 1956i; . dsmuthmmacreMswamp1 - . . .'7'L'l lgngugllllytgrlllihigda 1-i:lcuhwsllt.s:min-ing watertothehosnastessr-inchci:.andthes'ewss(: , 9 Pull down - even a and he turned back. untilwatcs-waslocated.'l'hatwell lathe past the use at metal man rolled the pipe. whidi was .2"... '.i”..i3..'.”.....'””....: at-..:.-.. ”.';."'f?.”'i W ":2 so 2:: so. or ""."""'..... 0 n C I .' water per day. frequently been unsatisfactory. pace. When a rock or other ob- . The depth of the wen will do-I'!'be vines had to he laid below strnction was encountered. he ,- ...... ...... ...... . ' . r.f:'::.:”:': :;:'."::.: 9'..:.i?:”at.'.i'if.”.?.'..”""”” ".1: El; 22;; ';.""'r.:.:a.".:l;” :..”:..::.r' G . 1 parts Prop did. hard gggu an-y Brriilesll 39”” Fdd” g”'mh-d mN' 3" 2 "5 "” mllhilli I00" 3 'V' l.i'SS”n'f.1.d1.','.”.'..'”&,.. ..."'.'.'f.,.,; . gueraimi: manywtl.Its:r!'ictI:mi:tIIrmi: & ltnbzltl 31'; of pglyihene EOE lnt howlm 3"! "W ,,,,,:-:,1;,,,-rt , mm, The British was sufficient water supply from wells deposits that reduce the"tlow of war A ruxnow '- live P5"0”' 0" died in Iraqi gun battle Irhl mm Mm ,, ,,,,,..n,, he 5. water and eventhally render the our ' polyksrros 3””'l'''.''”''- H; mt I . ad to st taeaunihsr sin-ltnu killed . depth. we know that some nnstlllpes Illeless. when metals pipe. ml, "'” mt W M" ' mid” "'9 and TY," ,4", ,3? Em" "0 l&3"I'u "Emu" am much deeper but think the IN llldd. they should be oversize 1.1.1” 1'' hm plowed F mnW' e - ' '"":ntI"i:3h ii; kiln Flloil to W ritish am ll con- d "um" I t average well in the province would hf "10 PN'1I1'91119l1'! and 881V&lJ- add IEIEEKPIPAG l:l:cI:.Irnni-lg rsggd I: :38... General nuptial he noted at stop. the national rnscs: on sun A . benabout my feet deep. ;:;";o'3,',oi;g'c'f11ggfne;-gzalgetiolrn used to cut polythene pipe in on- tmgment. ti ggllll mcvptlotg lights. mini hmwu. add" 3", . 1 eruzsre exceptions due to rock rod”. der to give an outlet to water any- '”"”e M” '""m"uml;u bi: monthnlzrwn slid iiseorshiu as or the moat impart. ”iT:,,, ”' " ""” "M" ”'"'''I In recent ears 1 be Wm” M” ' mm '" '" "M" ”'””"”"””"My eantfallbosn ' tetoreearitatn tggantdlllrsslnloldandhadpu: '3, ”B'”3""h""”"'d"'auheennyeti3oy1 """" c”""""””'””"' We '1-'r'i.euZTn3ZE':il'oi i.'."n? with his this island giddy - price at some on his head. : :3'me'dl:5.'ie:”s5o3i ii: I-men: wltlirlf they nhtigembzneli ' f:l”,,d',m.1.,. stun gun, killed otzvo of Iorgzpnrl nIII'llI;Iiq.:lulh Gracie; Three ween ago. aiinoxli raId- duced blackish water, wan. um. memtapmaidetlive stock with wat- moors HELP nanvnsr me attackers and then. out In Iilrvlvinl I'll ,l0l!"l his party matched smiths DORA on the east side of the bridge could 5' 9 "lllblt. and at only MOSCOW (Reuters - Soviet: munition. dubbed the other with the hospital In vain hr the mls- prisoner from a hospital were in , be drilled even in the river, and I Imnll outlay. in fields that do troop. nave been called in to me gun, sing men. other police earns with u-med cym-he nu-4. lug tag pm, 9,931, Wm. W" obgdug. not have a natural water supply. speed the gathering at the Bus- smy bung. ntguy wounded dog to gun up the tail. But an mm ' . LOCATION OF WE"; gegarnher gear Cowanville. in Que- sian wheat harvest. nccordinl ta Mo ree . . Q ' - r -110 po- repo rea cow . G k-Cypriot at-hourpassedbstou wnibzspi Th, hmmi Manymmshave drmdnmymwol 5:&nBdIi1Blil ii i rtg eatngnsos Friday man" ".1 put one was sealed off. The db (5., ma. mon.ud.d "1143, it t lle pile n a back pasture for The use ot troops as an emer- y i ' at tiona" in lts' "mfg, Iv'veelf"'."Pu1'" me ”:':;';'n:: W-terlns his cattle. reported that gency mess was decided wbca - mug-in row with an-g;i lien. ... fl.L"u..f.1..""'i manna 153:3; ;;'.",';g;nu;b;,u;eht;:; anlour sag; r-in c-uedldtglavf 3; kg; ! d coup-.3 urn” ' I llSlfI V C C 0 9 e Bdmg -' of different designs, that WE” "F special sub soiler IN-aCIlmentgl(.b;Vie:i of Kazakhstan. The Ou v g . V. orguluuon by am" n- M: . l &:'I0hl::”;lP waif? eigf his tractor. This attachment guld-lcrop has been threatened almost Ed cation Commission '"”'”””'.: "a....."W" -" "' tr I . ... .t.'i..i.'ei.::..; "Z: ...... ” "w M" to the Wm 01- at-: evewwe W "- the "W" Biore the close of the lchod tan: a meetinl 0i "'0 "ham of the Souris Local was held at Souris Sclioola Tllel'G1;I:l'lp:a::& ten ance. . "5 m ' al. Mr. Jerry Pin- ided. The feeling Wll 5' 1:Ec1ssI,eIt-ielthat a Royal Commission Is a necesnit" in dealing with ed- ucational problems in tlllt NOV- mgeasom why the teachers con- aidered a Royal Commission nec- P630 ; 1.'l'hc alarmingly ::::I;(ya),'ari)eE teachers who are be- ing recruited yearly into the ill!!- fession as compared to the III!!!- pm or teachers leaving the po- fession to teach outside the prov- np otiip work. 2, The pend of attention to our educational Wwleml I-5 "'5' satisfactorily balanced to the db trlment at rural areas. In opposition to the opinion of Kinhors Teachers expressed at a meet-ins of their Local the teach era of the souris Local present belt that because of the shortage of qualified teach , the imple- mentation of a certification Board would at the present time be most opportune. It would tend to en- courage.Lrecruitment or desired n it was the (ceiling of the meet- ing that the present type of sum- mer school is not providing the adequate Academic Material. A credit giving summer school plus a worthwhile salary differen- tial dependent upon status would further encourage the recruitment of qualified personnel, it was aug- Fiilli Kings. Conservative Meeting II-IeIc'I .Mr. Dan MacLean. De Groa Marsh, was elected president of the run District of Kings Pro Iil'W't gressivc Conservative Association at the annual meeting held in. Georgetown this week. Other of- ilcers named were Albert Tlylofe Albion, vice president; Marcelo! Goteii. Georgetown. secretary; Cameron Reid, Murrary Harbour lal representative; A. ll. Stewart. Georgetown. coun- ty representative. During thehieeting when routine business was transacted several speakers were heard. They Includ- ed Melvin McQusld. Chalice Me- Quaid, John A. MacDonald. Cam- eron Reid and A.H. Stewart. ' GEORGETOWN N.B., motored to the Georgetown on Friday. when he visited mother. Mrs. Laura Lsvsrs. latter is ill at the home of daughter. Mrs. N.W. Hanan. Mr. and Mrs. Leslia Doughty and son of Halifax, N.S guests at the home ty's parents. Mr. liarn Mselraod. On Sunday, Augud . Mrs. Victor Mcl"arlsne and tvneudhildrm of Charlottetown and Mr. and Max Freuchat ol Dos-cheat: Mass. motored Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lava-s. Mr. Charles Currie of Mont Joli, Quebec, accompanied by Mrs. cur- rie and family. who resides in Cfiltlnlall-il:tGi-DVIII, were recentnrgnesia o . Currle's permit. .- Mrs. John C. 0010"." Miss Corrinns Lave!-I spent sev- eral days in usarlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RING WI!- ker. M7 .5 5 5 i r. F i r. EASTERN GUARDIAN . rusatrrunn AND household as- lects for sale at lfontagns. can be seen at Msrnhall Reynohis" "l'liursday, Friday and Iatllrdli. between moo p.1n. nd us on RELIABLE 1'! Jewel ladies wat- ches" with unbreakable main sprhg from 321.50. Peplsr's Jewelery. . woon lsuwns last. ea-vies h the Han dept sad. at I pan. Willard unenun. IDIINIATI IIAUT! X Villbseiosstilsravasstiosnsn lotib. Ismmherl . llltioosn troua rs I LITTLE SANDS The western part of Little Sands has a lot of traffic these days. Mrs. Edward Macleesn, and be two daughters. Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Lewis families. who had line, Mass. Mr. Edward MacLean and his Mrs. and Mr Bower or Brooltllna. accompanied by a niece Miss V lit. Bl Bank, day. They are home visiting relatives in Little sands and High Bank and will soon be leaving his Brooklina Thu-eisstillaiotofhaytobe dutand harvested here. The silent showers retard the work. ii mpanied by Mrs. ry Graham of Sturgeon. visited to- latives and friends In Little Bands Eiiiit 2: and ?.;...."i';..”"i..':':31'.'..' I: rill? -new EOKA replied that it would tress ilshtins until Britain resumed litical negotiations with Greek thodox Archbishop M a k s r in whom they exiled last March the Seychelle Islands in the dim Ocean. I M With all arrrangments completed up for the 1956 re-union of the West " Nova Scotia Regiment three of the lvetoran members of the regi- .ment gather below their old war- V Those tencwing acquaintance are, " "W W" '”"'i "W """' ""' left to right: Lieutenant. Col. A it-lends here In a new cotmuy. as it reminded the E Ladies sl- ETENS or w, Rogers, (2.0. a former com- pany commander and president of the assoocih" ; Pte. A.J. Ber- nard, Halifax and Gnr. J.E. Bog- era. Tnsro,who is still serving the Canadian Army in the B.C.H.A. . atDehent.N.8. Thisevening the veterans will start gathering at the Legion Home to carry out the NOVAS AREGIMENT GATHER with memorial parade to the Ceno- been installed where there was a sufficient head of wata; and main gravity systems have been laid business of registration, this will continue until noon Sunday. The re- mainder of the day will be taken up-with the business meeting, a Maslmisatre SATURDAY "TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA" You Cannot Get The Best Results on your taph. and a general get-together and; wind up with the annual ban- que . Guardian Photo. their 11 . tat-lulu. , my ?.':".. iinfnulifnnd m.ChurcIi Of Christ fits beauty and . . 0 Picnic Held Blues were happy to make the acquaintances of loin such charm-. IAi BrucIeneII The Church of Christ Picnic was ing ladies from another land. Best wishes follow these tourists lssld at Beck's Cottage. Brudeneli At the supper hour a shower was as they return to New York, and Miss Forsythc to Oberlin, Ohio. tendered Mr. and Mrs. Abner De- war. Brudeneil, who now live in and the Bebhington'a across the Atlantic to their Enslish homes. Halifax. Following is the list of sports. "' ill” "..””.ii.'.' l-ii many e to ts w . I L and” the mmmu. mongm. Th” Girls running under 6.... ... .. come here from near and far. 1- I-0W0" 3091"W1' 2. Stanley Beck 8. Debby Sinclair. The Ferries were running oi! schedule on Sunday. dlle 90 "I0 Boys running under 6: . heavy traffic for "Old Home Week' 1, Gum, neck in Charlottetown. which begins 00- 1, wane poem”- dly. Ausust 13- Boys running C-9: 1. Robbie Beck ..::'.-. ”ll"l'”'&.”i2h.l"'iJ.'..i3 2. nee- ' i lvlegged race Boys: , l"'"'d I"' W" I” mm” s''& 1. Billy and John MacDonald "V" we wcekum 2. Larry Fraser, Bellamy Beck. risouln EAST M M 1. Dr. Beck, Donnie Macquarrle 2. Ralph Beck, Charlie Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thofil. Gotham. N.li., motored to the la- Girla I-legged Race: 1. Margaret and Alice MacDonald 2. Doris MacDonald, Marilyn Nor- lsnd to visit relatives. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton ltodgerson. Miss Georgie Dover, went to Moncton Saturday morning to a few days with her con- sin, Miss Shirley Jay. Miss Juanita Jay, Charlottetown. spent the weekend with her liar- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. 3." "ml" Hz: Mr. and Mrs. Oswald'Mac Neill 1- Bill Nelson rls. Boys Broad Jump under I: 1. Angus Beck 2. Lowell Bochner. Girls running 0-9: 1. Nancy Kerr 1. Debby Sinclair 3. Verna MncKlnnon. Girls running '7-12: 1. Marilyn Norris 1. Gwen Robertson. ' slgmql. Bellamy Beck. 3'; dn',"on5";"M l:::";',,,'”:m, ,. Girls running lo-iz: Cambridge. Mass, whey Doris MacDonald . Marion Clark their holidays in this vicinity. 8. Pu” sh . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and son. Boys running over 11: I Merlin, were visitors in Coveheld, 1. Eric MacDonald kc. Sunday. They were guests of Mrs. 2. Marion Clark Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- 3. Patsy Sinclair. tor MacDonald. Ii Bglyds running over 12: Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown. . ,; mf; ”fjjfg3;f,'d - was a recent at the home! nmd Jump 3”; "Id" 1.: 1. Kenny Fraser '2. Jack Beck. Boys over 10: oihn-parents,Mr.andMrs.Levl Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lTughes,I B I rd. 3 nth, l .t 1. EPIC MacDonald. theedlI,ome:fuMrs.uKudiuv'hhtl 3 3"" "II" "5 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. 1- Helen Dlrrnch. Girls over. 10: Mr. and HI. Earle MacDonald, game ogs,l;,m.;n,;"-vi;-;-m,;eJw. L n”.2S'.i i';:i”i'.ili'.' ...... .. A”"" n ' ' I "'li. Debby Sinclair. """' . neyn s,1.s. Mr. and Mrs. Earls Jenkins 1. Ralph Kerri and nnM8Hppys.reh;nli'rnd to worst am, g,g. CRIME. Ill-. I! l!I0l'I1lIl8- 1 Ella had been visiting relatives 'G?,T,u.,::,?b'"”"' ”"' 'M"”" '1 Helen Darrach Mrs. Kenneth Garland. spent a ion 11: few days during the week visit- IIEWSY IlyJ.A.Clark.D.Se. In Super-scope and Technicolor Action and Intrigue in the mysterious mountains of Mexico. I Show Time I and lo p.m. Local T.V. Station NOTES FARM WATER SUPPLY i Prince Edward Island in fortun- ate in having available almost everywhere throughout the Prov- ince, an adequate supply of pure water within the reach of every farm household. The very porous sandstone formation that under- lies the Island is saturated with water that has been filtered through the soil and sandstone lay- era after falling in rain and snow: to an average amount of 45 inches per year. l SUPPLY This abundant supply of pure. water escapes by innumerable springs from the hillsides and val-i leys everywhere throughout the Jength and breadth of this "Gab den of the Gulf" to formthe many splendid trout streams and smalii rivers that empty into the Gulf! of St. Lawrence, the Strait of '- Northumherland and the manyl great arms of the sea that forml the magnificent bays on the north,! south and east of Prince Edward. Island. These springs and brooks pro- vids a bountiful supply at pure, water for live stock on the major- ity of our farms during -the sum- mer season. when fences and fields are so arranged .that the. live stock may have access to wat- er thrnaghout -the . t season without expense or effort on that part of their owners. ; It H true that everyone does not have springs so conveniently sit-l uated as others. but this aamei pure water is, however, svailahlej to every farm home wharevcg the owner chooses to locate a well. ' The cracks and seams in the sand- stone formation that underlies ev- l. Larry Fraser. Sack race for Girls: 1. Beverly Beck 2. Margaret Jean MacDonald 3. Helen Beck. INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. H. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Cha.z-lottetown G G. K.'Peake Res. 7210 in her sister. Mrs. Artllln- Hughes and in-. llughas. IA IUNAWAY CAI TORONTO (CP) - Police III! a woman, climb out of her car .'.."i..."i..':'”' - ..'.”f”.”:H uc sr - roared into life. The runaway auto ' "'”""'- " ”' nntlmd once. in Cane crashed into a third. while the &.Us.'H.'m.MAh.h' a flntrlcocheted IDIIM my-j.mg,h&'l glass shop whidow. b Juries remitted. . M. V. FERG.US Freight will be accepted until noon Tuesday, . p 4 I,-:f.f.fl.;. forneirt sailing freight rates apply to- f.l-.o.noIxcsA and. For spay reservations and NIWIOUNDIAND IIIIPPING SBVIOI B-7430710!) I IN otM.V. Fergus host. E bdetushforvaeatieninldona trip hy phonlnglsn. lmployadmen andwotnan-married single-get Haensfor -is-lpleq.esmein0edayl lxshldlstlll-ad ""7; Z" comma -, MONDAY and rursoav emmmh WW3 mm. magma " "THE GIRL IN THE RED VELVET led well can be relied upon to sup- CALL 0541 SWING" In Clnelnnscope and Technicolot Starring: Ray Milland, Joan Collins, Farley Grangu The story that rocked a nation - - - The murder of the con. tury - - - She rose from a penniless model to mistress of 340300.000 l Show Time-8 p.m. Please note change in show time CAPITOL - TODAY ONLY ' ply the household and the form x f;;j'fmw1;hYtI;fnn”9I”f;9g'V Wm”-. For further information Wherever water is located when . driiung ,, wen, wage, Wm 30 away. BOWLAN RADIO I T.V. "Blind wells" as they are called, are frequently drilled in base FROM THE GUTTFR... TO THE GLORY OF A WORLDIS I CHAMPIONSHIP! BOX OFFICE OPEN 7515 SHOW AT APPROX. 7:45 rwo BIG HOLIDAY l-itrsl TODAY and MONDAY '1 got me a new friend." Kearny sold. "I! shoots sirdigirl and fast. Any of you boys like and introduction?" 1 GAYR ..The girl ..the gun ..they made OIIO man the equal of five! .nsl mu-its ssnn-an at-nus SHOWING AT 1-3-6-7 on their-"loan Inquest. 'xN(I (ti Diai8737 I I tum You ibslwhdsluldstrsrthdwmwuilllwif COMING MON. and TUES. TIIE IIIIIIT FIIII KILLER .t”?t II-06' EARLE! ' .'.nMr((' 45 CW: . I?9V1w. 'f7'la' KIQDAEJS” SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:45 Ll.