, Y 28. 1953. THE wssrsnn GUARDIAN INCE COUNTY onion is Summer Street, Summer ” Phone 8031. News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative: GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may in bought at any or the ' following stores in Summers” omm. summer street; Gourlloo Drugstore, 21 Control Strut. muy. News-lurid. Wltor Street; Mark Gnudot. 8'! Granville street: ,. Dnueatwl Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. waur Street; Vlneo'r Grocery. I20 Russell Street; Enmarrs Sell- servico Drug Store; Fredlo Grocery, Convent Street. K.L. Wnito In Kanslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alborton: Fruit Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 88-3 Ilouu. -I(AlSIN DAY Saturdays M8! -BLOOD DONORS NEEDED at 30th. Sponsored by Girl Guides. Red Crow Clinics in Tyne Valley, --- Kensliigton and Summerside on .5 DOOR PRIZE valued at s50 .lune 10th and llth. Reserve these H” be, given away tonight at the,clate5, Kinsmen Carnival, in the sum- gnerslde Curling Rink. B01130 -PRIZE WINNER.-Mr. Pauli Perry of Summersitie, was thei -HI1f)I2Ql'I-J PLAYERS will pre-I lucky winner of the door prize, at .9”. their three not play, ”The.S50 radio, at the Kinsmen carni- 'm55.ng llnircss" in Cape Traversal val last evening.-S. Hall. ThtlrFfifl.Vi May, 28th. spon- 5i'yro"(i iiy ilirlcton Mission Band. -CI-IURCI-I CHIMNEY-A newl ciirniii R ".n. ,ch(i1mney is being built at the north - - ten of St. James' Roman Catholic ..1'() IKE.-1II)E IN KENSING"I'0N;Church at Summerfleid, to replace .RCl' Alcxander MttcKay oi Fry-iythe old one which was considered on liiis ptircliased HIKE 1Wc-sleyyiogbe beyond repair. The work. is rhanipimi property ill Cll3'll'lKl0n.pbeiiig done by Mr. Elmer -Duns- and h? and lvfris. biacl4la'5'ilii1l.;llllClford of Charlottetown. It is said tip i-rsirit-rice i. Pr: Bull ll). llljy. the tuo-ply cliimncy will require. Mr .ii:itlx:ij. conmufs 95 105 y-iin the ticinity of .3000 bricks to my .:ulI;)IV in Tryon pastorziiiconiplete. Eur, ti...-no until end of the confer- (ucp iciir June 30th. l . -E- I -FINED FOR RECKLESS lI)BlVING -- An Ellersliet man pleiitlcd guilty to a charge of rt-viricss driving on Moiiriay before Jurlgw L. G. Lewis in the cotiniyi murt judizc-'s l'i'il'llif1i1l court all Sunimcrsitio. and was fined S200 and costs and his license was can- non! iercivcd into full Comniun- veiled for six ninnths. This charge on with the church on ))l'Ol9SSlOn;T1"-SIIIICII from an accident near yr iilPll' lfllfil in Christ and ono,0'I.vur.v on Nmomher 6. 1952- S. or traiisfvr certificate from Trurol l'iiited Church. .,(imi.lll'Nl0.V SERVICE--On Suiidav, Eitii. :1 very largely nt- iriirit-ti vi-tire was held in they Tmiii ('hiircli when the Com- m.m.0,, of the Lord's Supper was 'ibS9rl'Pfl and seventeen persons -ENJOYS FISHING HERE- ...E pDr. R. C. Bradley has returned to -15 RECOVERING-Mr. Eric.hiS home in Kingston, N.H., fol- MacMl.if(l0, who was seriously in-lowing 8. three week visit to this Dr. Bradley comes twice and who since had been 11 pafionti pitai,H.1iiinx. was sufficiently im.lion. on his first trip here. proved to irttirii to his home on ilwllilll ih .E.E men all enjoyed the sport, gmR-rmur PARTY ,g Alwill no doubt return later. square-dam-ing party was held i honour of Wilma Cody. Summer- hl(iP, ill rcicbrzition of her i-ith,m”5”-V in me Weslem Pall 0f "19 birtlidav on May 22. Fourtecnl iiiiosvs attciiricri. including the fol-, H inn-iii: from out-of-town: Helen.” ll?- lfclfcniia. of Charlottetown. andil"V”13m.l' me chm” M D1 B”dC Geralda and Charles Veno. of 193' mid P3l't3'- - Burs lfiscouclic. V-'-T”??? Personal -PRESENT PLAI -The pro-I iucers and cast of lrislitown Vari- -M,-, and Mrs, Fred Stetson. itv Concert motored to Frederic-lpregtovmy were visitors go sum. ton on Wednesday, May 20 where mergjde yesterday, 5, its-Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Web- tter. Kelvin Grove, returned on sundiw. May 24th from a. week- end visit to Halifax. They were lclilllllllinied on the return trip by Mr and Mrs. Eric MacMurdo, use of Kelvin Grove. The many interested friends will be glad to know that Mr. MacMurdo has ap- parently completely recovered from the effects of a tractor accident it Bretidnltinne Corner several treks iign. when he was admitted to the Prince County Hospital, Stimmerside, for treatment and Iter was transferred to the Vic- toria General Hospital in Halifax. -Bur. Maine, and Mr. John Connier of Moncton. N. B., were recent guests at "Treholme." Kensington. -Bur Mrs. J. B. Croken returned to her home at Summerfield on Fri- day, May 22. from Halifax. where she spent the past few months with her daughter, Mrs. Hughes Corbin and Mr. Corbin. -Bur u -Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Annie Sims .of Hamilton has not been enjoying good health and on Thursday, May Zlst, enter- ed the Prince County Hospital for examination and treatment. Early progress toward recovery is hoped for. - Bur -Mrs. William Cousins return- ed to her home at Burlington on Friday, May 22nd. after spending the past w ek with her niece, Mrs. Herbert P fitt. and Mr. Profitt. Springfield. and the previous four weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Rex Kielly and Mr. Kielly, Mal- pegue Rd., Charlottetown. -Bur --Mr. W. M. Cousins returned to his home at Kensington on Sun- day, May 24th. from Moncton, where he spent the past week as the guest of his brother. Eric, and Mrs. Cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Darrach and Miss Myrna Cousins ' crossed on the car ferry to Cape Tormentine and returned with Mr. Cousins. -B111 ' sieeiiiiiiiilita? More Pleniiiui NEW YORK. (AP) -The world market for steel in becoming oom- petitiva ,ogain. industry leaders were told Wednesday as the Glut general meeting of the American man and steel Institute opened. Michael J. Layton of the British Iron and Steel Federation said in an address that production of steel in Western Europe appears to be overhauling demand and that expansion in the United stat- us should make it possible for U 8. companies to re-enter the ex- port rnnrket in o more substantial Wily. I . - cnmhhmpmvlntlm odour . llmpiratiqn mom” New Anti-Tank 'GG:”lW!9l'-Ialtlngprotectlqg ' Gun Dornonsrrorod x I u”o'hh"d”'0”llll8 SALISBURY. England. (AP)- . '””"M-mid-inn r.::';':.:. '-"-.'.:".--l.".'.1'.'.'."k.....'.2'.',7l.':.? ""9""?-llnoothlnthcjqg peril uy can knock out the worlds henviclt-known tanko-was demonstrated to reporters Wed- nesday for the first time. Techni- cni.de'laila are Itlll secret. But the experts sold the weapon, the first recollless gun in Britain's army, will he the molt formidable run ' SOURLIES It ALL DRUG .l o"'Il'Il St.s1oI)lEl 3235 u l I Kinsmen Carnival Gels Underway Al Summirside The annual Kinsmen carnival which is being held in the Curling Rink. Summerside. was officially opened last evening by His Wor- ship Mayor Henry Wedge who complimented the club on the fine work that they are doing and no appealed to the people of the town to give .their support by attending the carnival which will be held every night this week. Mayor Wedge recalled that the club had donated the sum of 51,000 to the Community Rink Fund from the receipts from last year's carnival and he described this as a splendid. gesture. l Club president George Olscamp” also spoke and said that the main projects of the Kinsmen Club are devoted to youth welfare and he said that this carnival is the main means that the club has of raising fttnds. He referred to the fact that. the only rink in iotvn last winter was THE GUARDIAN. Ford Resumes On Overtime Basis WINDSOR, Ont.. (CP) - Ford of Cuiadn announced Wednesday overtime crnP10Vll'ient. suspended last Thursday because of a strike at the Canton. 0.. supply plant, will start again this week-end. The sprawling plant here which employs about 11,000 men had been producing on an overtime basis since mid-Fan-uary but cut back to the 40-hour work week because of the Canton strike which forced shutdown of most Ford operations CHARLOTTETOWN Welfare Council Adopiiomitepori OITAWA. (CF) -- There is I shortage in Csnads of ndoption homes for children of the Roman Catholic faith. children of mixed racial backgrounds and children who have outgrown infancy, the Child Welfare Division of thel Canadian Welfare Council said Wednesday. The committee slim to find we 5 and means by which every chi in Canada who needs adoption will find a suitable home, More complete rehabilitation of in the United States. On the overtime basis virtually days. st. Louis And Vicinity -Mr. Raymond Ailain of Law- rence. Mass was I. recent visitor at the home of Mr. J. J. Gaudet. Mrs. Kenneth Smith has re ed to her home in Kildare Capes the outdoor rink operated by the Kinsmen Club and this had rostl the club considerable money. The president. of the Kinette Cltib, lIl'5.i Dick licnthorn, also spoke liriofhtl The large crowd in attendaiice. particularly enjoyed the Kin quiz, contest operated by Dick Hen-i thorn and many of them went! home richer by the money that theyi mm. The program this evening will be the P. E. I. championship, fiddling contest and it is expected that a large number of fiddler: will he entered. A highlight of the carnival was a very interesting marine and wild life exhibit. This interesting and educational exhibit gave adults and children the opportunity to see at close range animals and fish and native and migratory birds amid a realistic setting constructed with spruce trees and complete with a jiired by boim: thrown from a lIr0iIlnC9- minature water fall, tractor on the illiZllW-1.V giimtij-1.308.! for the from flshiuz midi A class acquairiuni provided by Bmidalimiiv Corner on April ll,.Iliis tiino was nccoiiipmiied by MP the Fisheries Research Board Wil"'3l' Pill” ill Ellsl Kingston, N-lstation at Ellerslie contained sev- in tlir Priiire County Hospital andiii-. Mid by Mr- Slllllilfl Card. 3 eral trout from the Ellerslie fish lately ill the Victoria GcneraiHos-'SuCC8S5flli farmer of E851 K'lni!5- dam, and the men in Al-; work at this station 9 CEICIWS W979 ll0l Quite their exhibit such marine life as siinday. May 24th. s.,up to Dr. Brudlevs usual luck. thel oysters. lobsters. and: shore crabs, hermit They: drills, jelly fish. nnere guests at ”Treholme". Ken-lsand dollars, star fish, flat fish and fsington. and followed the streams perch. charge of included in quahogs. clams. crabs. clam spongy oysters. The live wild life exhibit set up Island, as they nnd the fishing in, in cages included mink, platinum this vicinity is ''not. what it usedylnxes, silver foxes. pearl platinum when Warren's Pond was foxes. pheasants. Canada wlldgeese, and Guinea hens. Stuffed animals and birds in- eluded green winged teal. harlequin duck. black duck, Hungarian part- lidile. cider duck. sharp.-shin hawk. Phwsanf. peacock. merganscr duck. blllml CW1. American eagle, and a white seal. ' the entertainment. was staged be- 4- iore an appreciative nudience. Eimgs pron-is Di-ummond, of . Following the show the Irishtownlspringneid, has returned to her B d't twin We're guests of the F'reder- home after spending the winter I tton Womenls liisiitiite oi which month; in Boston, Mags, 5. the presiding nnicnr is Mrs. J. M. 53 W Hill the former Margaret Mac- -Friends regret the illneu of I Will ill Ii”l5hml'l'l:1v llhilll lellellhi Mrs. Verdun Payntor at her home 1., mt-ns were serve an a socia w' r a tour ism. 2.i.f.”"5i.?.8.!f..”..'.i.”..li.. ii? ”.'i.....lF...3iOi3l':?:it..'?E33i2. -":'.'L';i ' . '""T V branch of the Bank of Nova -WOWRED FROM lN-llR- Mr. Ross Hummell of Calais. Scotia and took about 53.000 from a badly frightened girl teller. Bank officials said the holdup took place so quietly that the tel- ler. Jacqueline Julian. was the only person who noticed the man. She told police that by the tam-3' she could shout for help after she handed the money over the ban. dit had disappeared into the crowds in the street. Record Flow Of Refugeeslo West BERLIN, (AP)-Four thousand refugees, the highest number ever counted on one day, streamed into West Berlin Wednesday from the Russian zone. City officials attributed the aud- den increase to widespread fear among East Germans that allied West Berlin may be sealed off. that new identity cards would be issued restricting their movement and that drafting for A Communist "People's Army" is just around the corner. Form? Oals Champion Dies ELMWORTH, Alia.. (CPi-Gor- don 8. Mayor. 58. 1951 Chicago world oats champion and winner of the I953 Toronto royal alsike championship. died suddenly Sat- urday at his farm home here. Eimworth is 265 miles northwest after spending a week at her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John S Gaudet. Mrs. Robert Arsenault and fam- ily of Charlottetown recently vis- lLSd her sister, Mrs. Arnold Ells- worth and Mr. Ellsworth. Miss Mary Gaudiin who is em- ployed in Summerside recently spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin. .Vrrs. Benny Blanchard of Duvas, recently visited her mother, Mrs. Sophie Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bernard a d family have returned to their ho e in Pleasant View. after spending the winter in St. Oatharines. Ont- ario. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hilda Bernard. Mrs. Joseph 0. Arsenault is vis- ,.ting in Tignish. guost of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Richard. . Mr. and Mrs. Camille Cl-caisson, Mr and Mrs. Tom Gaiudet and Mrs. Oville Ohaisson of Tignish. were Sunday visitors May 17th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MoQuaid and family of Charlottetown were recent visitors at the home of Mr. land Mrs. John A. Arsenault in iPalmer Road. They were also the iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge in st. Louis. Miss Gladys Bernard of Char- lottetown is spending some time at her home caring for her mother, Mrs. Sosime Bernard, who is ill Mr. Robert Kenny of Charlotte- town is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Dottie: of North Dakota. They are guests of her brothers, Messrs. Gerald and Eddie Fitzgerald in Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylward and faimily of Bedeque motored to Al- berton to visit Mr. Aylwardb mn- ther, Mrs. William Aylward who is ii. patient at the Western Hospital, Alberttrn. Mr. Arthur Peters of Halifax, N, S., was at recent visitor at his home in Palmer Road. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvain Peters. Miss Esther Perry who has been employed in Charlottetown has returned to her home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1''. Perry Mrs. Nellie Maillot was a recent visitor to Summerside on business. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc on their recent marriage in St. John, N. 8. Mrs. I.aeBl.I.n.c wu Min Lottie Perry the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolour Perry of Leovi1le.. They will reside in St. John N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin and family of North Rusiico spent the week-end of May 17th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gou- din Sr., in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rush of Charlottetown were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Rush: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sosime Bernard in St. Edward. Miss Mary Allain motored from Charlottetown on Monday May 18th. to visit at her home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Vital Gauthier of St. Nicholas were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Perry also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirich and daughter Muriel of Dartmouth. N. 5.. spent the week-end of May 11th visiting with friends and relatives in St. Louis and vicinity. While .unma.rried mothers and children lacross Canada engaged in promot- illlg well-being of Canadian chil- dren. Three ChiIdrenTZ 'Burned To Death i l i, LA SARRE. Que, (CF)-Three Wednesday in a fire which des- itroyod the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cvoorgcs Mnltais of Val Paradis. about 20 miles north of here. La Sarro is in northwestern Quebec.:I;”h”';l' lsqhful" Malldlfk M 5i" . g gun n s, . . the Quebec Ontario bound The nth” Fight "PW mamhpm . .J. j , Th . .to be identified were: F0 Roberl ii. i5..2i"'”.'3S..'eT...”'i?..i;..3.?Ji5Names Calder. Dummy Ow F0: i1demmea' iDavid Fair Ellis. Bienfait, Sask.; 5 Mrs. Maltaia and nine otheri'F0' Jmpph B”"”"””' V"d”"' .('lilidltFIl escaped. Mr. Maltais was inway at the time. i A--a-4 Twoiludeni Piiois iiiiied PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. (CPI - Two RCAF student pilots were killed Wednaday when their Harv-a.rd training plane crashed on a routine training flight from .the RCAF advance flying school here. Names are being withheld pend- ing notification of next-of-kin. The plane crashed on the nearby farm of R. G. Tickle, who said the aircraft appeared to be "in trouble" before it came mating down. WATERVALE w. I. t.” The May meeting of the Water- vale Women's Institute was held May 5, at the home of Miss Anne Byrne, The vice-president was in the chair and five members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read, approved and signed. A discussion of the some followed. The roll call was answered by an exchange of flower slips. Bills were presented and pay- ment was made for the material used in making a quilt for the vic- tims of the European Flood Rie- lief. It was agreed that dances be held in the school with music by Hughesl Orchestra. at the home of Mrs. James Curley. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The Queen Charlotte Islands off discovered by Captain Cook in 1778. in Waterford they were the guests of the Fitzgerald family. They were also accompanied by Mr. Kinch's sister. ”Sister Rita" of the sacred Heart Ylome, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Delloche and family of Palmer Road motor- ed to Summerside recently to st- tend the funeral of Mr. DaRoohe's father. Mr. Frank DeRoche. which was held recently in Summerside Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Prank Dugsy and other members of the family of St. Louis in the death of her mother. Mrs Joseph Arsenault which occurred recently at her home in Seven Mile Bay. Mrs. Dugoy was present at the fun- eral and was re-united with her sister, Mrs. Clovis Thibedeau of Yarmouth, Conn.. whom she had not seen in 30 years. Mr. and Mrs Adam Jones re- ceived a telegram on Monday May 18th informing them of the death of their son-in-law. Mfrs. Bernard Kinch. at his home at Soutn Porcupine. Ontario. Mr. Kinch who is 43 years of age was a native of St. Louis. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Kinch. Profound sympathy is extended to his wife and other membens of his family Sister Rita of the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetnwii is ll. sister of the deceased. He is also survived by four brothers. Robert, Hsckett of Ontario. John. who is serving with the R. C. Navy at Halifax and Roy in U. S. A.. also Mrs. Maurice Richards of Dtigzval. Ontario. -36 i of Edmonton. AT THE KINSMEN CARNIVAL TONIGHT SUMMERSIDE CURLING RINK P. E. I. CHAMPIONSHIP FIDDLING CONTEST FOR THE JOURNAL TROPHY. ALSO CASH PRIZES HOT DOGS - FISH POND - GAMES - BINGO - PRIZES DOOR PRIZE VALUE 550.00 FRIDA used by any infantry in the world. AIR FORCE FLOOR SHOW FEATURING TIIE MALPEQUE MUSIC BOYS and RUSTY BUSHTON NIGHT The June meeting will be held the coast of British Columbia were ' Continue Search For Lancaster Missing in Oregon SEA'I'I'L.E. (AP) - Plane: and ship: of two nation: combed Pac- ific waters off the Oregon coast Wednesday for an RCAF Lancas- iter missing with 10 aboard as a iground party trekked inland to ,cherk what the United States icoast guard laid was its "most isubstantlnl" lead. I Coast guard headquarters ;said the ground party was 'route to Salmon Mountain. here an 17 all Qiployees engaged in passengeriborn out of wedlock is another Unite, ",1 at Port oxford, org” (9 car operations work a 48-hour week goal of the child welfare divisionpgnwmgau, 3 report received 1mm and one shift operate: on satur-lwhich now includes 90 agenciesggeomg Momgomery, ., miner, that .1 plane may have crashed in the PAGE FIFTEEN that we divorce them ourselves." These talks are scheduled to he added. "His speech may have begin next month, by President sabotaged the UN offer and it may Eisenhower. Prime Minister Chur- even have thrown a harpoon into chill and the French premier. the Big Three talks in Bermuda." ivicinity of the mountain. ' The plane en route to San Diego from Comox. B. C., was in the centre of a thunderstorm when it made its last. radio report at 2:22 am. The Lancaster in joint exercises. escorting the m,.ng rhildron were burned to death i 'l95””".V" Mzflllfllllllu MW 9" l'9lli9i ,to Halifax. i Captain of the plane." was F0. Kenneth Edgar Eisden of Kyr- iBay. B. C., the co-pilot was F0. Que.; F0 John William Brownie, 'New Westminster, B.C.; Cpl. Drin- LAC: John Haraldsnn and Wil- liam Henry Waldron. both of ,Puntledge, B. C. and F0. Cyril C. Williams of Plncentla, Nfld. TtfEii'ii?tiT Continued from page 1 factory." Eisenhower issued a statement reaffirming American support of the UN-approved prin- ciples in the truce talks. The White House declined to comment on Taft's state- ment or to indicate whether it represented a serious differ- ence of opinion between the President and his chief lieut- enant in Congress. 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