2' ' Wlilifl-ERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover Street. an! Gevrse Claw. 90 Ottawa street. BUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought st any of the following stores in lnnaaasreide: 5,11 Bookstore. water Street: Gvilrllel Droutore. a1 central Street: Toronto Bakers. Water Street: Mark Gsudet. ill Granville street, The Guardian will be delivered to any house in IIQQu-flflh Currier Boy ml 20 P" l"! m’ u" oer week. Phone II for this service m’ ll" l'°'"' "P" ‘t’ i" P" "Ufllml hr dellvln on your route _o.\'a asolsralmn Yorkshire boar for service. Judson Black- nicrc. Selrlltowfl- Ambrose Parrell. Central Lot 1o. ..FOB. SALE-Improved Dunlap ~10! CALL-um gnaw,“ strawberry olantr- Apply bouts coach in good condition. Phone lsoasr, New Annan. 221. Summers-dc. i —I 0H8 I011. BALI my farm of 101% acres; also buildings, n-FOR SALE. — S0 acres land st blldarc; 30 acres clear. lmdoi- hay and Drsturese. balance covered . with firewood and lumber. with a "Swan" with all necessary gear__ moo lot of cedar; also trout pond Annu- 0.3 Ramsay. 11s Harvard 2 bullmr on Gulf shore. Good barn sir-m, Summerside. Phone as. gbul no housc- Apply Mrs- Edward _.FOR. SALE-Iquentity Erban 595d oats. Scott Calms. Freetown. -ron sane-sloop sail bodti _ll8l’fll1gl0‘.'l, 156 Ottawa. Strcct, -WANTED at Prince county-summmiir» linspital. maid for general duties. i —'——* Artur euvsflntsmlwt- F Elmsiieie 8t Vicinity _-TH1I AlJlFY-Ylfltb" Y. P. if, pyQ-i A jflfgg numbn- o; movie {am sonts thr- ilirco act play "Anne of from this section were present in Ixrren Gabirs" iii the lilSlllUlll thn new Verdun Theatre at Hall, June -ltli at 8 l". .‘l. lvfatinoe ' 0'Lcury last wcek to witness the Tucsdflff- 4 T331 famous show "Jesse James". It -"‘"- was thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish and strongly gm. phasized tiie moral "Crinle does not pay". Best wishes are cxiciid- ed to the management in their new enterprise fur the success of Verdun Theatre. ——DR. CARSON. Chiropractor, iiill see patients cnroutc to Sum- inerszde via Tryon and rcitirning by Kensingion each Tuesday and Saturday. -E.\'GAGEI\II'INT. - in, and llrs. Henry Henderson. Margate. i\'i=.‘i to allliCilTlCY‘ iii: engagomcnt nf tilolr daugiiitrr Vrra Lmrctia to Harry David. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Caseley. Spring Valley. Mar- risge to take place early in June. -THE FUNERAL SERVICE for the late MP5. Charles it Rng9r5 will be held in the family home ill Summerside at 1.30 pm. today. Monday. Following this service the remains will be conveyed to Atberton for interment in the Old Presbyterian Cemetery there. Mr. Forrest Phlillvps, M_L_A_, and Mfs- Phillips. also Mr. and Mrs. Albcrt Phillips and young daugh- ter Carol were visitors to Elms- dale and Campbcllton on Sunday. Mr. Edward Oliver, accompan- ied by his daughter. Dorothy and Mr. Courtiand motored from St. Joliti arid spcnt n pleasant wcck- end with friends and relatives in lfilmsdale and Cascumpec. Miss Olive lVlacNeill of lite staff’ of the Batik of Commerce at Stinimersidc was a welccmc visi- tor at the llOlTil‘ of tier imrcllls, Mr. mid Mrs. Basil MacNeill for the“ week end. -RESlGNS POSITION The manv friends cf Miss PairIcia Weeks. daughter of Mr. and l\'li‘5. Percy Weeks, Si. Elranors. will be ---' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw sorry: to theat- tliat she has been _ _ Mcod to resggn m... 35mm at of Summerside were recent visa-- Wilson's Studio. Saint John. N.B.. m" "1 Elmsdfllt- having developed a slight posonlng mm develop“ s°1u[lQnS___.s_ The hum of tractors is bein heard every where on the la _.v15[1~m(; HERE _ M,‘ and those days, assisting the busy inc J, Lloyd "rnnign, Seattle, farmer in putting in_ Iii-s crops and niasnlmlon are ‘visiting Mn Tan. is a. great’ boon especially this ton‘: brother, Mr, Roy Tnmon, ‘ season which is a lalc cnc. Owing Si. Eleonora. This is Mr. Taiiion‘s ‘l0 llle Wffllhe!‘ and the Sllfldlnh’ first visit home in 37 years and it ii Mrs. Tanton’s first visit lo the Island and she likes it very much. .\fr. Tanton is a member ct‘ his local Rotary Cluh raid as a Slirincr attended the imperial scssion on his way here. They will be here s week during ivhlcii this Mr. Tantori hopes to renew mam’ ichoolhoy friendships. He is a half owner of the Forkncrs Uni- vcrsiiy Funeral Parlors in Seattle. Tliev are staying at Harbour View Cabins. Summerside-S. crop the farmer appreciates the ern piece of machinery. Mr. and Mrs. l-lolsnn Coughlin fcrmcr residents oi’ Elnisdalc. bu‘. who had been living in Saint JO"|l for the past several years. are receiving a warm ivclcome a= they take up residence in Elms- dale again. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- mund Kelly of Roseviile are pleas- ed to hear that her conditron is Personals much improved since c-zitcring ' "'" _ Western Hospital a short time -‘Mr. J. Watson MatNaughi. “gm Mm Kelly “pet's in n“ MP. is returning to Ottawa to- day alter sponding the ivock-encl at his home in Summerside-S. turn to her home in a few days. A large number of young and old were present on Monday night. to hear Don Messera Orchestra at Alberton funnish hoth modern and old time music at n. dance held on that night. This popular -Mr. Jarmes Wood. who is stud ‘- ink engineering at Si. Francis Xavier Univcisiiy, Antigonish. N. 5 has arrived home to spend the summer holidays with his mother. aind hauling of the huge potato iiab For aliiousie , assistance rendered by this mod- l i" .Univcrsit_v is lilcased to make the ‘cl-Vs decision to buildat "Dalhousic ii_\' "élild it i-s hoped that construc- [timi will begri "PM year." - rna Cl-IARIOTIETOWlflCUARDIAN i Rev. W. A. Young Inducted At Tyne Valley The Presbytery o! Prince Edward Island met in the Church at ‘Tyne Valley an May 27th.. for the in. duction of the minister-elect. the Rev. Wiuis Arnold Young, BA . cannot “"7 sufmsasiosu“ TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY torts, West. as ordained missionary for a year, and WJO had received a unanimous call to be the minia- ter of the pariah. The service was conducted by the Rev. Charles Cairnssy. in the absence o! the model-aim o: the Presbytery. Rev. TJLA. Duke, BA. The sermon was dciivrred by the Rev. Donald A. Campbell, 5A.; the marge to the Minister was given by the Rev. Charles Carnegy. who had been interim moderator o! the charge since the removal of the Rev. Hugh M. Crosser. B.A.. in July. 1944. to Durham. N.S.; the charge to the congregation was given by the Rev. George B. Cun- ningham. B.A.. of Alberton. The RCVuJBB. A. MaoGcrwan, HA. act- Od as clerk in the absence of Elic Rev. T.H.B Socners. Mr. Gordon MacArthur. elder. was abo pres- ent. Before the service oi’ induction was held the sacrament of holy baptism was odministcrcd lo Ruth Eileen, the infant daughter of tlic Minister-elect and Mrs. Ycilng. by the uncle of the child. the Rcv. F. Norman Younz. B.A.. o! hlarsh- field. The Rev. Willis Young "u: a na- tive of London, Ontario, a graduate in arts of the Univcrsiw of West- ern Ontario and in theology of Knox College, Toronto. __;.___;._._. Potato Steamer Sails From S’side Also Comedy, Disney Cartoon ond Musical Shows 7:l5 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 l The Swedish ship Ekcfnrs left Siminierside harbour Ssiturdav af- ‘tcrnooii having comnlctori loading la cargo of 1S8 catlords cf pola- Ilocs for Britain. Tbs atiioiiiit coili- ipleterl the contract fur poiamcs ' lbut. as the ship did rot have a lull ' icargo arrangcrarnts were made for =licr to pick up the balance of ncr ‘capacity in pit prors at Gcstgc- town. This is tl"e third ard art ship Ito load potatoes at Sllfflfi strlc - _. ~ ‘this season. Altos‘. lzcr, -‘G5 vars HALIFAX. J l_ fC’Pi—TllC ‘cr apnroxi-znatclti 388.000 b shot. regional research laboratory’ which of potniocs wczc stilppi_-. bf.‘ -*'l‘l Ezwiriiii iii‘: S-IOIILO was Rccarch Council from Summcrsdo to has rlcrirlccl to establish on Dal- ycrr and UDlVlYdS cf lioiisI-v University's campus here disbuned ln wages to ‘washers- will be the first such laboratory men. The loading of the titre: eastern Canada. University allips was wiilipu‘. inrdeiit zvitti lli: auilioriiirs Ffllll iii a. statement to- r-xcrpticii that the second <iiip was tlir- Nations] inight. held up for :1 part of n :i;ty when‘ - Tlic C-ouiitn-is announcement the l0|iff£ll‘l'Cl‘ilP“i went o-i srlkc “m: mach in Ottawa Saturday ovcr a dispute in legit-rd Pl ~‘-1"'.I'5- The prciniitig rats of bu; ot til: (nd cf the srmon Tris '.5 cents ‘ill hour fcr both day and mulll shifts. -— S. , i and Dalliotisic authorities said the sitn for ttic laboratory available. Tlir- only procctlelif I01‘ the Coliti- ii-zis .1 similar building at. the Uni- , Vcrsii._\' of Saskatchewan. serving the Prairie Provinces. Size and cost of the new bulld- ing have not yet. boon indicated. lhc Dalhnusie statement said. but plains will go forvrard immediate- Ottawa Silent 0n l Newfoundland Union ~ ..._.,_ | OTTAWA. June i _- iCP) The llilildin8 will “W” '5 “P” Canadian Government. officials are 0f scientists working in close har- preserving a 4553mm 551cm», on the who had sewed the combinld charge 0d Tyne Valley. Freeland, lbot it Richmond Bay. and Vic-l and I lfrs. W. P. Callaghan. Summer-side. —S. —Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holman. lr. and son. ‘Rc-beri. have left on a trip to Kcntviile. NS. where they will attend the Aipoie Blossom Festival. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Muttsrst. -~Ma,vor .7, F. Arneit of Sum- ‘ntrildc who ilnrlcrwrnt a" 01181’- iticn in tho Royal Viciorl-a Hos- llilal last Monday continues to llilllrove. II is expected he will be stile tn T'\il'li home in about i0 orchestra received many compli- menia from the audience and all voiced the hope that it would re- l illrn to Alberton soon again. i I man‘: Ltd. Surnmerside. spent the week cud at the home of her par- w» "1 ""1 M“ W“ w” In Plane Crash llama-E. . '—“cvi_'£i. ' m“ m‘ m" | mow vonrz. Julie 1—tAPl-A l l l ith IISQYBQr-Qld boy wiio missed death .013:IlRllldQQlK-ozuilt-Qllliziignu» by seconds as lic lclt his bicycle sympathy {My may alwgyg bring in the path of the United Ail‘ the“, “ankles to vom bu; seek oth- iLincs DC-4 plane which crashed at or; for iieir fun.’ La Guarclla field last. Thursday Miss Florzmce Williams of l-loi- ‘day quoting Ma]. Petcr J. Casi-ith. lmalnbgy o! the N€\\‘fJiii1(lt8ltd' na- tion next month. However. villi!- peurance c-f "pressure" en the peril lilCl1‘\' irvith lllllgmlsxhs ‘will A“ question of N€"r'lO‘.ll\dlFlllfl5 pis- 119W)‘- ormcr ova. r0 in. “- _1bl tr int UlllOll w.tli tic scan-ii Fouiirlntinn and with a1‘. ‘Daniintilynf/mndf-i‘ the nn-1ya1 her; DFOJOCiS tlesgE-ncd to teach and June 25 of a Ncn-Jgundinyid tinie- proninte sckeiicc and scientific re- gauom i ‘search in the Maritimes. Qulclels declined to commenti on a_ dispatch front Monheal Fri- 35 shying only: tlonnl convention. cf Newfcund-‘ a "small minority" , lenders were seeking a met-arr! with Canada. l The Canadian government's pol-- icy is understood i0 b6 0'1‘! 01 Wm‘ tngness to accept Ntrwfoundlaiid if; the colony decides to Join. and [lliS attitude is oxpecie-‘i *0 govern the rxpiointory talks with the delega- ials feel there should be no M7- flfl." time-S. -o. n. iii.- Get n comings; CAMP grove: No. B-J for quick efficient cook- lnr heat. This little stove folds up coma-ell. and w‘ i" “m” m" i s suitcase. It is attractively finished in enamel and has back and aide irimlshleids for outdoor use. It has a removable fuel tank and it lllh" ‘illlfllly and easily. A great many mo!“ ‘"6 "W" 51"" l“ "w" homes for quick cooking and they are wonderful to take with you on Picnics and fishing trips. For speedy. rurlllfl! @0010"! "m-‘h’ COLEMAN No. o-r is hard to beat. Hardware Department- The Youth Ce tre ha sevln for so" M1 GIRLS’ "MNCOATS 5ND CAPES. Tlierl-e la aswlde selgction from which to choose-Colts Ind Caper of plaids and plain colors in rubberized fsbric-Reveralbles "f tweed and eordurov In plain reds. b|""_ll|llf|l Ind °h°°|‘" Th’ m‘ "like is from 4 to 14x. These Coats and Calm! l" ""4""! 1/3 "K "ll "Iular prices of 1.9a to mo. ‘This is your In“! '-‘i""°° i" P'°'$ "ll I useful. attractive Cost at this worthwhile ssvlnl llYl"—l/3 M7‘ ‘With Centre. Th ' _ _ ill i. d delloloul in cur.-éo°il’é‘ile‘f’ii‘r'fdiitl"e'iilm'iéil it'r"i~s"'ir rormo 5"Uc5---They're grand and the family will demand more! Easy to “PPFP-ivat open s tin and heat slowly either In the oven M 0V" "I'M lien. Trv a tin today-the price ls 2e cents. Liam's BAUER “MIT is another item worthy of your attention-this iiourlshink "lmltir- racked in large tins at Bl cents eseh. ia filled with vitamins- Bmed with Perk or l-‘ranklnriers. it makes s wonderful dinner. Croc- "Y Department. frost! while and delicate paste-l BRIG!!! for Mid-Summer weer "' "l display In the new Wear neiurlmerl» P“ 5""""°' ‘m’ lobe is complete without at least onewblte Dress. This is your oppor- "h"! to select your! ivhiie the collection is still at its best. Beautifully "We and stvleld of Jersey linen slob. fill" "W" "m ‘mflmdn’ tilts’: mm..." dogma] 1'4; enhance your feminine lovcfneas. White ' W‘ "it Summer pastels for every occasion are rlshl f" "'°"-"""'- _"‘"= im- it to 4o in one and two-piece styles PM“ m" 3-“ n hem- Ieer Doparmeni- . . night, nppnareci at the scene today o; the Dominion toivards a union. to claim his battered hike and to take pictures of the wreckage. The bicycle was found in the ivroclrago of the crash which took 42 lives. The boy. Richard Schultz. told laolicc he had been out snake hunting and had left his hicyclc. to look for a container in which to put a 15-inch garter snake he liad caught. when the plane hurt- led over a service road and crash- cd into tho ditch where lit burst ,i.'.:\i finmcs. 4n font nivay from where the plane cracked up and declared it was going "pretty fast end was not in the air" before the acci- dciii. Ho added that he heard no explosion. The crash claimed its 40nd vic- 31. of Ncw York City. died in hos- pital. Six other survivors still are in hospitals. l Richard said he was only 850i"- t Supreme in Quality‘ "SALAIIA" TBA 8i: COFFEE tlonol purposes and p5 year; or the age limit: for child iim lvfilfll’ "h?" MBWPY" Leddllb dependents for income tax pilr- D0865 ing also heard Premier Duplessis and thcv are maintaining a siriflii "no-comment" policy ro us not to prejudice the discusoons. Junior Chamber 0f Commerce Convention MONTREAL. June l - fCP) -— The Junior Chamber oi Commerce of Canada at final sessions o: its 12th annual national convention here Saturday adopted resolutions; favoring provincial government lotteries for charitable and educa- cxteitsion to Delcgatea io the three-day meet- I i t < l i Ladies’ Bathing Suits Ladies’ Bathing Suits in one-piece ond two-piece styles I colorful cottons, iostex. These garments ers, such os Jontzen, Beatrice Pine, Tilted Togs, elastic, oll .3‘ reosonobly priced. ' ‘ BATlilNG curs A Plunge In The Briny Ocean Be Prepared Ami Get Your New BATlilNG sun IWDVVI Come to Smollmon’: Ltd. if you wish to be the outstanding fig- ure o_n the beach. nylons, silk, jersey, seersucker, soiins, on‘ ore oll labeled by well known manufactur- d in oll shades to motcli ony suit you choosefrom.... . 49ct°1'25 Chiidren’s Bathing Suits in bright, colorful seersuckers, ond cottons, two-piece and one-piece garments. Priced to meet ony demand. ‘ Men’s And Boys’ Smollmorfs Limited ore also showing o complete range of Bathing Trunks for men ond boys in oll-wool, shorkskin, ond foncy diesigns. MEN'S FROM $2.95 UP BOYS‘ FROM $1.95 UP LADIES’ & CHlLDREN'S—On Upper Floor MEN'S 8t BOYS'—-On Moin Floor SMALLMAII‘ LIMITED (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) l l. arc" q prospc its’ " follow iig f.‘lP'llll'r‘-} has clic- ~t~r»:l: Nziiiuiinl ' “dcrt. ficnxld . ac liziy of Calg. iiatioiini cxccu- tive vZcc-prcsidrnt. Philip Pugsicy luorrtrml; {lid national vice- of lllfblflfilllf. llobct ii wood 0i hlivrre J. 5115K. Jr- nil] of 5st. citliarincs. Ont. F. . Chnpplc of l-"crt iiVtlia-m. Ont... and J A. Moiigraih c.f Three Rlvcrs. Que. See Atomic War Decided In 60 Bays (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Jlmo i -_ A presidential commission depicted tonight the possibilities of an atomic age war so swift and so ferociously destructive that events of tlic first 60 days or loss would determine ivhctlier the United States ivon or lost. The President's advisory com- mission on universal training. in setting forth arguments for the training of citizens to repel such attacks and deal with chaos in "an atom-shattered metropolis." niarshailed the testimony of the country's leading military author- ities, including the army chicf of staff, Gen, Eisenhower. _ "Gen. Eisenhower told the com- mission." said the report. "that the decision in a future conflict would be determined by our abil- ity to act and react in the first Ff; days. rather than the 12th. 18th. or 24th month, as in past W375. "other witnesses suggested that. the time of decision might come even more quickly. Some idea of the tempo of warfare that is en- visaged by responsible analysts may be gleaned from the testim- ony of a top scientific authority. ivlio prediced that tlie damage inflicted upon Germany in 3% years of saturation bombing might be accomplished overnight in a future war." When should an attack be ex- pected? “For a period estimated by re- sponsible scientists at not less than four years and not more than l0 years. we can expect im- muniiy from such en attack be- cause we alone possess the atomic bomb. After that the signal for a start of a war against us will. it is to be expected. be a. large- srole onslaught with atomic. 0x- plcstves against our principal cen- tres of population and produc- tion." Long-range aircraft even now make it possible to attack across m1 ocean or the Polar cap. said the commission. and the intensity Hind aiiddenness of surh attack will increase sharply with devel- 1d- ‘ a upmciits in tiic near future. lzimouiit was not hicnticned. . . . The Province of Nova Scotial Tic commission "std tilzt tol . .- , L s I prevent disaster from llCCtllilllllglg-ljinzleglzgugég granted the unlvl a e PJDIDlCLC lll the first few hours nT-His additional assistance [mm _____ _ days. two things. were impcrn- 1pm,...” Ermine] 1.131,". 1nd NM, l : an airborne striking force of 'Bl.unswick_n Jha Umversny said’ TWO desirably located build. ‘hgmy “‘*'““°d l"'°‘°5“‘°““l “m0!”- "rs heartening assurance that ing lots on’tlie western side of ltlle missions of wilich would be .. . . , interception of enemy attack and £11135“.nfglpgtxlnxnaegre paigflek It: 597mg Park Rwd "l" MCGI“, retaliation by soloing encmjr ar- m]. fundfimentoi "Old of “W...” ,65 foot frontage QdCll dlld czis and bascs from irhzrh the \\,r\:[1r5" {depths 95 and no A 1 niiack was sprung. ‘ ' M A‘ rAlapMyik ' You will find that Waxing the 5°|l°ll°"- clothes chute will prevent clothes from getting caughh- they'l slide through easily. ilalhousie Announces Special Donations i PuBl-lc FURUM ward Island towards its $3,000,000 expansion appeal. The University said the New Brunswick Government had made available $20000 "for the current. year to advance the teaching in Dalhousles faculties of nicdiiciiin and dentistry." PEI. lied placed "a sum of money for the some purpose in the provincial estimates" but the wme-e-eaaa-Lo-e-e-{T-eozo-e . -—-- O moronic, Jung i_<<;p,_p,,i- ALE BOTTLES PURCHASE n F»?slieotglfllilsllgololl?‘Plglilllg; W» w" f" I" Miler w» “mun” of New Brunswick and Prince Ed- l r-lmnmy- PM“ ""5 “"3"” N!” M. icst prices paid. We will also on; linr Jove: bottles. Bring them ll and guarantee an ample supply o Javex. ,l’hone Cecil's I pick-up. Grocery. 11!. lei i pcauao r Stenographer Wanted and Typing. ‘-§-O>§O-O O-OO-O-O O O-iO-O-O Q b O0 O4 o Monday 6-43.50. ‘ Tuesday 8.30 i "THE SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES! i BACK" l iwieh Gale Ssndergaard u thel Experienced in Shorihand ispider Woman. Hando Hatbon as! TYNE VALLEY Thursday. June 5th AT soc m. PUBLIC INVITED-Gen. erol discussion following speakers. Free Film Show .._____.. DR. VINCENT GRANT yitlio Monster Man. With Kirby; App“, in person to the iGrant, Brenda Joyce and Milburnj Dental Surgeon Srnollmon Building Stone, i M-F~ 5CHURMAN Co- l-TD- Mystery: nhiver-in; Adventure end Summerside Romance. PO-O "Ml" by lhli IPO and out oruenvo beauty souneol Enman Drug C0., SUMMERSIBE SUMMERSIDE X-Roy Phone 5H Ltd. "<"‘-'-""'-*-—-'~n¢ .'<__ I