E11: 23. 1953 . THE WESTER T 3 Summer Street, Bu following stores ,";':,',y., News-Iunll. Water Street; W" nouceitetn Grocery. Water Street; Vince”: Grocery. . service Drug store; Fred' mince COUNTY orrice - s hurl tiona, Advertising Representatives N"G'E0RnGE (';i.ow and GEORGE worron Home Phones: 8032 and I038. The Guardian may be bought at any of tho Bookstore. summer street; Gourliea Drugstore. 11 Central Street: Second Street; Inland Motor Transport, ILL Waite in Remington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aibertoa: Frank Ween. Representative. Phone: 68-: Office and 68-: House. N GUARDIAN mmenide. Phone IOSL in Sumineralde: Mark Ooudet. 6'1 Grenville Street: 120 Russell Street; Ennun's Sell- : Grocery, Convent Street. -'fENDEBS FOR JANITOR. for we Annan School accepted by gecretary up to June 29th. -uosri'rAL CARD P A R 'r Y Jun. 25th. Rebekah Hall. Alberton. snug; and Auction. -.ii.i. UNPAID TAXES in New mmn school District are request- ',.1 to be paid before June 25th. By 0,-der of Trustees. -GRO(.'EBY DELIVERY service N11 he inaugumted for Chelton ml v:(-inity beginning this week. Ordpfk called for on Tl1lll'SflH)' me, 23th will he delivered Satur- davr lune 27th. Phone Borden Allen's Grocery, Borden. Special Sitting it Supreme Court 41: .Iiist.ice Mark MacGuigaii izesidcri at a special sitting of the '5-gprenie Court at Summerside yes- .,,-dav On the docket. were two ,-zvil non-,iiii',v oases resulting from 9 aimniobilc accident involving vim cars and e. truck which were ;n collision in front of the former iibertoii Electric Light plant about 130 rim. on October 1. 1952. They were Arthur Ramsay Est .plai'niiff) vs Glen Matthews (de- fendant! and Hilton Hardy (plan- '.i.'f- vs Glen Matthews (defendant). Bo'h CASES dealt with damage to motor iohicles. The Ramsay Estate was repre- sealed by Mr. J. P. Niohglson. itr Hardy was represented by it G. R. Foster. Mr Matthews was represented by .Vfr J. A. Gallant with Mr. Alison Gillis as associate coumel. The case for the plaintiffs was oancliicied yesterday when evid- race was heard from John Kine-h. Alberton; Finley Me.cKinnon, Ohnrlottetown; Hansen ilberton: and Enid Wadman, Al- bertori, for plaintiff Ranisay; and Elmer Owne Gordon. Charlotte- town. for Hilton Hardy of Char- lottetown for plaintiff Hardy. Court will convene again at loin this morning when witnesses will be heard on behalf of the de- lendant. Glen Matthews.-S 17 Graduate From llisoouche convent -On Thursday evening seven- teen Grade XI students of Mis- coucbe Convent received their dllllomiis at graduation exercises iiliiscouclie hall. The pupils iiiirched from the Convent to the bill which was filled to capacity. The theme of the veledictoiy d””'"Pd by Miss Jtine Gallant us "Work is Honorable, and Idle. nest is Dishonorablc". Following is the list of grad- uates: June Gallant, Miscouche; lines Arsenault. st. Chrysostom; amine Arsenault. Egmont Bay; Bertha McQuaid, Richmond; Jus- in liiacNeill.. Wellington Center; :harles Pineau, Fernwood; Louise .otton, Miscouche; Leona lmnault. Urbainvllle: Kathleen ;1'11'Dh,v. Augustine Cove; Gordon l0Odll'lll. Wellington Center; Mu- lt Gallant, Miscouche; Elaine luff-'4)". Augustine Cove; Barbara I5"!-Wit. St. Nicholas: Frances loucctte, st. Louis; Nova Veno, iiicoucbc; Loraine McNeill, Mis- lllfhc. Leah Desftoches, St. Lou- The main address was delivered :Rer. Thomas Butler. parish lest at Fort Augustus. whose object was the graduates. He said 95' were now more or less fitted fight the battles of life, be- Use of the multiple influences to W" they had been subjected. Hr friends. books, movies. root, teachers, but the greatest ulence was the home and par- llt Parents. he said. were res- nsible not only for bringing Em into the world but also for ;rl;l full development-physical. and mental. He told the Iduates that God put them into 9 World for a purpose. "and that they didn't do what God had rked out for them to do. it Did remain undone. They them- V03 should take inventory of llr qualities and shortcomings 1 it was their duty. he said. to in where they found '95 Wanting. '9V- J. D. Kelly. of Miscouche. lsratulated the parents. and Emulated the district on hav- & Grads XI. and also the flultel. themselves. on com- mit 5 high school course. He Ded them success and urged' Erin be a credit to their Almal monk Clergy members presentl 5 Rev. J. D. Kelly, of Mis- -he Rev. Leonard MacDon-i Welllnston; Rev. John Buotel "Ont Carmel: Rev. J. P. E. anley. R.C.A.l". chaplain: and Thomas Butler. Fort Angus-I O "W01 trustees present were 1 C. Pciries. Martin DesRoche.l lnnld Luughlln. and Cyril t (secretary). was the program: Largo: Selutntory.l aid: Chorus, Thanks F0 God; Pi-incipgrs, report: - of Fatima: Promotions and, "1. Cause of Our Joy; Grad-, l" .h0n0rl: Valodictory. June I"''- Ohorua. Ave mm; Ad- .!z In. 1'. nuuu.-s. sun. ih9m- Venulti of London. Mr. and Mrs. -DANCE, Lot 16 ball, Tuesday, June 23. Good music. Canteen service. -DON'T FORGET dance to- night, MacNeill's Warehouse, Kensington. Good floor, good mu- sic. Canteen service. Sponsored by Kensington Community Club. -OLD TIME FIDDLING and gents step dancing contest in Seven Mile Bay Hall, June 30th. 3.30 P. M. Outside Judges. Sponsored by Can- adian. Legion Branch No. 10. Send entries to William Cheisson, Bor- den. Cash prizes. Grand Jury Summoned To Summerside -With all Jail breakers once more accounted for within Prince County Jail the Grand Jury will be summoned for Friday, and five or six prisoners will be indicted on charges of Jail-breaking and other charges. some of the prisoners face charges of escaping from jall on two separate occasions. as well as charges of breaking, entering and theft. Arthur Cannon and Frederick Peters. the last two prisoners of three who escaped on June 2nd, were recaptured Sunday morning at Duvar. l Cpl. Warner and Cst. Fortln of' the Alberton R.C.iTf.P. detachment! l -GOSPEL SERVICES will be (held in the Court House in Al- b e r t o n, Ttiesdny. Wednesday. Tiiursdiiy and Friday nights at 8 pm. (3. A. lillillsa). ersonals -Mr. and Mrs. W. I Ames. Wat- ertown, Mass. were week-end vis- iirors to Summerside, the guests of lMr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewart.-S -Miss Doris Nicholson of Sum- merside, and Miss Audrey Todd of Hunter River, left from their i I .homes in 'Breadalbane on Monday .morning to spend their holidays, lin Ottawa, the guests of Miss! lTodd's brother-in-iaw and sister, .'Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ramsden. ; -s. home in Duvar, which is now un-i occupied. He had been asleep. and was taken without any resistance. i In the belief that Petcrs would? likely be nearby, a request was sent. to Summerside for the police dog that has been brought here from the mainland to aldtln the search. i Cpl. Wright. the do: master. and; Cst. Woolaver of the Summerside R.C.M.P. detachniexit left immedi-I ately for Duvair. At the house the dog was given the scent and led the police to. Peters who was sleeping under? some bushes about a mile an-ay.l Former Ar-my -Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas Cal- lon of Sioux Ste. Marie. Ont.,l spent the week-end in que.f the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomasi J. fnman. They will attend ses-l sions of the Grand L. O. Lodge iii' Charlottetown this week. Palmer-Potter l l May wAt 12 o'clock noon Saturday” 16 in St. Marys 1-. . ivinrism-. 0nt.. the Rev. F. C. ent appeals to President o”eX' rhower. Prime Minister Churchill Farlang 115 A- Hllbley rf: J'”1Ck9y ,MacR'itcliie united in marriage (Miss Dorothy June Potter. daugh- lier of Mr. and Mrs. Fred it! Ill-Rotter of Hall avenue, and Mr.' -liedley Charles Palmer. son of jMr. and Mrs. Hedley Ii. Palmer inf Roseville, Prince Edward Is- lliiml. Miss Ellen Meicalfe sang "0 Perfect Love" and "The Wedding Hymn." p Entering the church on the arm inf her father, who gave her in lmaitrlage. the bride was beauti- lfully gowned in French import- !-d hand-clipped Chantilly lace over nylon net and satin. The !fltied bodice. short sleeves. and square neckline were frosted with scalloped lace. The bouffant skirt (of tier upon tier of scalloped lace was floor-length. Her two-tiered fingertip-length veil of French ll- iusion was caught to her head with a tiny Dutch cap of match- ,ing lace frosted with seed pearls, land carried a shower bouquet of while carnations and stepbanoiis. Mrs. David Ford. as the matron of honor, wore daffodil yellow tulle. The shirred bodice, strap- less, was topped by a tiny match- ing jacket. The houffant skirt in layers of tulle was worn over fl taffeta pettlcoat. Her hat was is flowered band of matching tulle, and she carried a nosegay of blue carnation: and yellow sweetpeas. Miss Carmen Cormier and Miss Bette Ann Mossmiin, as brides- maids. wore gowns of twilight blue tulle, identically styled. and lcarried nosegays of yellow carna- 'tlons and blue sweefpeas. Mr. Ross Urquhart was best man and Mr. Eric Potter, brother of the bride. and Mr. Jim Sten- house were. the ushers. The groom's gift to the bride was it matched set of luggage and the bride's gift to thegroom was a set of golf clubs. The bride”: mother wore street-length dress of pale Chantilly lace and crepe, with blue and white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnailons and pink sweetpens. The mother of the bridegroom wore navy blue with white accessories. and mink carnntlons and white sweet- 3 peas. l A reception followed at Lang- ford Hall. I For a wedding trip through the lsouthern States. the bride chose la navy blue suit with red acces- sories, a kolinsky fur neckpiece land a corsagc of red and white carnations. Out-of-town guests included Mr and Mrs. Hedley Palmer of Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. a blue Harold Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett of Lucan: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ralslon. Mr. and quhart and Mr. Jim Stenhouse. all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson of Rldgetown: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egan. of Point Ed- ward; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chris- tlansen, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Stlnson. Mrs. Robert Laws, Mrs. Florence Greene. Mrs. Edith Ham- ilton, Mr. and Mrs. James Beams. Ray and Jim Bearns, Mrs. Sophie Skurdn, Mr. George Collins. Mrs. Charlotte Fry. Miss Marjorie Mills. Miss Marlon Kirkpatrick and Miss Kathleen Hamilton, all of De- troit, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Decoste. Karen mary Hughes. Hayes, Rosemary Hughes. Sandra Mrs. Peter Ralston. Mr. Ross Ur- H005- Most Rev. James Boyle, drawn by Mary Evelyn Connolly. donated equally merited by Joan him and Ardelle Leger. gate donated by Dr. L. I. awarded to Judy McQuald. Continued from page 1 law. vvsst Berliners! nn:.'prPd at "H. jor game. at Queen Elizabeth Park M bloody suppression of their coun- trymen in the east, szicknd two offices of the Socialist Unity, Communist party in the British! sector late Monday. They tore. down red flags and burned pic-f lures of East German President) Wilhelm Pieck and Premier Otto Grotewohl in the street. All fiir-' nishings and records were de-. strayed. i In Bonn. West German Chan- Chux-ch,lcellor Konrad Adcnauer sent ur,rz- 3b? 13- Arsonaun ab lmd 93 D' Mc' Eisen-l and former French premier Reno Mayer to "do all in our power"i to win East Germ:in,v's lllP0dOnl through unification of the wliolel counlr). l First session Continued from page 1 , to the rank of major and whol served with the famous Scots Greys he was for years in excit- ing intelligence work and his; military career took him to manyl parts of the wor , His active participation in general matters, did not end with his retiromenti to British Columbia where sol many of his compatriots live, but he maintaiiied his interest in the Lodge and is a Past Grand Master o'fafhe Province of British Colum- The Grand secretary of the Lodge, also here for the sessions. is Mr. Hardy Small. .1 former top advertising artist in Toronto and now General Superintendent of the E. L. Ruddy Company. ad- vertising firm of that city. He was Grand Treasurer of the British America Lodge for la years and Grand Master for four years be- fore iissuming his present office. In addition to his prlvalle busi- ness life he has taken a kee interest in Federal polltlcg and L3 presently the Progressive Conserva- tive candidate in me Ontario rid- mg of Danforth-Scarborough. . While Mr. Small was loath to dis-l cuss politim during this conven- tion he did expres the better! that his party has an excellent chance in this election. He also extendeil to the Island Conservative candl- riates. whom he knows personally. best wishes for a successful cam- paign. While the opening session of the Grand Lodge. L. 0. A.. opens at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning it will be adjourned to permit the mem- bers to join with the L. O, B. A. in A parade to the cenotaph where I wreath will be placed before the group goes to Zion Presby- terian Church for a memorial ser. vice at ll.30. Activities for the afternoon will feature a trip to G;-Mn Gnbks. country with the members return- ing in time for the annual dinner to be held at the Charlottetown that evening. .L.....E....,gg,g closing Exercises Continued from page 5 Prize for Music drnwirbyferyhl Mclrmis, Rose- 1 Perfect Attendance-Dianne 3 Grade 1 Prize for Catechism donated by Prize for by Highest Aggregate Rev. Louis Douganl Callag-4 Prize for Second Highest Aggre-: Duffy” Prize for Number Work donated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald drawn byl Jane Connolly. Prize for Reading donated byi Rev. Francis corcoran drawn by the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. of Amherstburg. Judy McQu,,,d. P”"T "T Prize for Application donated PETWORTH. England (CP)-- by Rev. Justin MacDonald drawn The bishop of Lewis. Rt. Rev. Geoffrey Warde. told a women's ineetin. in this Suuex com- munity the modern t ndency is for women to cut their hair shorter and men to grow their: longer. "Did you- ever hear such WWII". 1" -.......... barn MaeMillan. by Patricia O'Rourke. Prize for sewing donated by Mrl W. D. Gillis drawn by Carol Ann Bume. Prize for Music awarded to Bar-. e Certificate for Perfect Allend- oaoeswudsdtoloondlllllhon. bloc: Board Lays Charges Against Potato Growers (Legion D n Lapalme (3-7) vs Spahn (8-1)) I was THE GUARDIAN. Information: by the Prince Ed: ward Islaind Potato Marketing Board have been laid against 28 Prince County Potato producers for selling potatoes grown by them or on their behalf without having secured a producers license from the Potato Marketing Board. The lnformations were laid in sum- merside before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. Q.C.. and the cases are expected to begin as soon as they can be dealt with by the court. Several weeks ago a Freetown producer was fined when found guilty on a similar charge. Following are the 28 persons against whom charges have now been laid:-Jeff Baldwin, Ken- sington; Arlihur L. Craig, Victoria RR. 1; John W. Farmer. Kinkora; Elmer Francis, Carleton; Austin Hammill. Freetcwri; G. Harlan In- man. Summerside RR. 1; Victor G. Inman, Summei-side RR. 1; Charles Mccardle, Kinkora: Horace; MacI)ougail, O'Lea.ry: Bruce Mt:-E Kenzie. Kensingtori RR. 4; Louis" recaptured Cannon at his formerlMacMil.lan, Mlscouche; John Mac-yin Toionto since early in June. Williams, Carleton Siding RR.:E lFred Mills. Summerside; Aden Pmbc-en finalized last evening.-S Mulligan, Emerald; Earl Pliillips,l O'Leary; Delbert E. Rayner, Sum-1 ms-rslde; Leslie F. Simmons. Sum-l iiierside; Foster Sm-ailman. 0'Leai1v: Stewart Ramsay. Tyne Valley: Sam Beaten, Summerside; Darius .1) l-iogg. Wilmot Valley; Francis MacKay. summerslde; Wyman Clark. Malpeque; Cecil A. Camp- bell, Kcnsington R.R. 2; Simmons and MacFarlane Ltd., Sumniersitle. Frank Macwilliams, Carleton Sad- ing RR; Colby Lewis, i-reetowiz. John Lewis, Frectoivn.-S "TEE; Y's Kids 14-3 -In a regular Little League ina- last. nzglit. the Legion defeated the: Y's Kids 14-8. D-Jucette and D.j Arsenault shared the plfclllligl burden for the Y's Kids while Bobby Gallant and Donnie Srhur- Illllh were on the mcund for the winners. Bobby Trainor of the Le- gion hit a home run in the Ilifhl inning. Line-ups: Y's Kids-G. Phillips :5. Gay lb. B. Gallant. 2b; W. Doucette p and liiiiis 2b: Strongman cf; G. Mac- Legion-J. Brown c; D. (Schur- ninn (lb and p; B. Gallant p and 3b; B. Traiiior 2b: W. Birch lb; .1. Hogan cf: D. Draprau llfi R. DcsRoches ah: I. Campbell if. Umpires -- Plate-H. Ferguson; bases-Bill Flynn. Baseball Schedule; Probable Pitchers NEW YORK, (AP) - Prcibaiblep pitchers for Tue-sda,v'.s ninloi” league izniiics (won and lost re-' cords in parentheses); Aineaican League St. Louis at Washington (night) Cain (1-3) vs. Byrne (2-iv. Detroit at Philaclelph-la (night) Gromek (1-1) vs. Fricano (4-2). Chicago at New York might) Trucks (5-4) vs. McDonald (3-2). Cleveland at Bcstonl(2i Garcia (8-4) and Chiikales (0-0) vs. Nix- on (3-l) and McDermott (7-5). I National League Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (night) Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night) i Loss (8-3) vs. Poctbielan (4-6). l Philadelphia at Chicago: Rob-- erts (11-4) vs. Rush (4-6). . ) New York at St. Louis (nightv Koslo (1-7) vs. Haddix (8-3). Tignisli Organizes Athletic Assdoiation --A meeting was held in Tig- nish Legion Hall on Sunday af- ternoon. June 14, for the purpose of organizing an athletic associa- tion. Mr. J. A. MacDonald vvas; in the chair and Mr. Henry; Gtiudet acted as secretary. l The following slate of officers drtuvn tip: President, Leo! Arsonault: vice-pie:-:tl'nt. J. AH MacDonald; secretnrj - trensiirer. Arthur Arsenault. and directors, Adrian Richard, Charles McInnLs.g Pater Gaudet and Melvin Le-1 Clair. Thc organizatioii will be known. as Tignish Community Athletic Association and plans to sponsor all branches of sports in Tig- nish. The executive were em- powered to purchase a suitable field for baseball and track events. Conway and U U I Vicinity Miss Lorena Thompson. Sum- merside, spent. the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kuhl and children Jackie and Nancy ac- companled by Mrs. Lillian Kuhl. South Orange. New Jersey. U.S.A.. have returned to their home after spending a twr)-week vacation at W. Palmer. Freeland. OXFORD. England (CF)- Grime collected from the venti- lators of London buildings is be- ing fed to caterpillars at Oxford University in an experiment. to see whether atmospheric pollu- tion is responsible for tuming large numbers of white moths A i llll or 39: in-. and Mn. In nu-iow, oer-v-. CHARLOTTETOWN Distinguished S'side Native Dies In Toronto .-The death occurred yesterday morning in a. Toronto hospital of a distinguished former Summer- side citizen in the person of Dr. William L. Holman at the age of '14 years. He had been ill for only a short time. Dr. Holman was a graduate in medicine from MoGill University. Montreal. and after specializing in bacteri- ology, taught at several universities in the United States. He was later appointed a professor at nhe Unl- verslty of Toronto and E100 Jumbo At approximately 7.10 last even- ing the Canada Packers Jum-bo Jackpot Operator placed a call to 40-32 Howlan, P. E. I. and the phone was answered by Miss Helen Hardy with the correct greeting of "D or F Sausage". Because she gave the correct greeting. M153 Hardy became the Fifth Winner of the Canada. Packers Jumbo Jackpot Contest and therefore will receive the winner's cheque of sioooo. I This was rather a coincidence: in that this is the second Miss, Jackpot l Miss Helen Hardy being a resident of Aiberton. The numbers to be called last evening were drawn by Mrs. Austin J. Graham. President of the spring Park Womens Institute. During the next 5 weeks you lniay be called by the Jumbo Jack- pot Operator and if you know the correct greeting you also will receive s sl00.00 cheque. The next contut will appear in Wednesday's Guardian when the name of an- other of Canada Packers products will be the word with which to mm-ed;Helen Hardy to win the Canadaianswer the telephone next Monday from this position several yearslPackers Jumbo Jackpot. the firstl evening between 6130 and 7230. 880 I Dr. Holman was a son of thei late Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Holman.) Summerside. He is survived by his wife. the former Mary Morison of Newfoundland. and one son. Wing Commander Donald Holman, R.C. A.F'.. now stationed in France. He is olsr) survived by two sisters, the Misscs Carrie and Gladys Holman, Sumiiierside. Miss Glady has been Funeral ai'rtmgemen.ts had not George's Gals Add Game To Victory Gtring ---George's Gals added same to their long string of victor- TS bv defeating the PMQ's at the Queen Elizabeth softball diamond inst evening, the score 10-7. Car- men Smith. pltoliznq for the vic- tors, gave up nine hits. while Jack- , son of the Better Halves was" touched for la. Rose Gaudet and Muriel Mimee hit home runs for the Gorgeous Gals. Marcia Delaney and Ciirnien Smith led with the llow. each getting three hits in flour trips. Scbemlier, PMQ back- stop. led the R, C. A. F. attack with 3 bzngles in 4 tries. Linnle Gallant came up with another spectacular catch. this time pick- ing the ball bff her shoestrln-gs in the third inning on a Texas leaglier by Hill. Hits -- Gem - Gaudci. L. Gal- lant. 2. Delaney 3. Mimee. Chap- pell. S. Arsenaiilt. smith 3. V. Gallant. PMQ's - Hill. Schemlier 3. Fihnigan, Leiohman. Rogers. Jackson 2. Errors -- Gals - Smith. PMQ's Logan 2. Rogers 3, D. Gallant. Line-ups: Gem-ze's Gals - R. Gander, CF; another ; l . E l l Report Threa Rule In East Still Farjrom Ended . Ellerslie and l Bideforcl -The Legion of friends of Mrs . George Barlow will be pleased tO1 learn that she is able to be up and; about after her recent illness. Alli men. accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan, motored to Sunimerside on Satur-' day June 6th. and Mrs l l Mr. Alton Millar, ac-. companied by Mrs. Mark White.:onrushing strikers at Georlitz. aslTh”5"re Summerside, were guests of Mr. Willard Hutchinson on Monday evening June 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mecfsasc. Borden. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson on Friday June 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hayes and daughter Cynthia. Wllmont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes on Sunday June 7th. 4 Mr. Melvin Hutchinson. who is L. Grtllnnt RF. M. Dealnev 38: M. Mimee sr: VV, Chappcll 2B; l S Arsenmilt C; C. Gallant lE: . C. Smith P; V. Gallant LF. l PM'Q's Logan anti Hill 23 Hunter LF; Schemlier C; Flnne Jznn CF; Leishman lB; Rogers ss; ,!-:son P: N. Arson:-iult LF; D. Gallant 3E. Wellidgton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Leo Summcrside, recently spent it week's vacation visiting friends and relatives in Mont Carmel and! Egmont Bay. Richard. ' Mrs. John P. Arsenault has ngain taken up residence in Mt. Carmel after spending a few years; in Egmont Bay. ' Mr. and Mrs: Alfred M. Gallant of Vernon River recently spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Magloire Gallant. Ladies of Mont Carmel Altar society held their monthly meet-I lng at the home of Mrs. Lucieny Arsenault. Meeting was opened by; president and prayer recited byl Mrs. Liicieii Arsenault. Next meeting will be held at the homel of Mrs. Cyrus Richard. Mrs. Em-l anuel Richard won a birthday contest. Mr. Melvin Arsenault. son of, Mr. and Mrs. Ovilda Ai'senault.. Cope Egmont. who has been at student. at Sacred Heart Univer-1 sity. Bathurst, is now at home on vacation. Miss Marie Luce Pltre. St. Gil-l licrt. is now out of hospital. after having been a patient for a num- ber of months. Her friends wish her a complete and speedy recov- cry. Mv .Phil N. G.-illnnt is R patient; P. C. Hospital. Friends nnd re-E lativcs hope to see him well againf Miss Agnes Arsenziult. Miscouche Convent. spent Coronation day visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenault of St. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Gallant and family. Summei-side. spent Sunday in St. Gilbert, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albenie Ai-senault. Miss Dorine Gallant employed in Summerside. is now home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Gallant of St. Gilbert. On Saturday afternoon June 13. Miss Bonnie Nicholson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Nicholson. Summerside. was tendered a birthday party at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bell, Park View Cottage, Welling- ton. Twenty two guests gathered to honor Bonnie's 6th. birthday. A delicious supper was served by Mrs. Belt with special candy treats for each happy guest. Bon- nie thanked all.for their lovely gifts. Miss Gladys Barlow celebrated her lath birthday on June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hui-knees and family of summei-aide visited relatives in Wellington on June 14. on June 17. Thane Barlow, son son Harry employed in Bedeque. spent the week-end with his wife and daugh-ii ter Susan. tioned at Chatham. New Brunswick spent a recent week-end visiting with relatives on the Island. and Mrs. Hamid Gillis and were recent guests of W. Thompson, Mrs. Minnie Palmer and daughter Florence, i Mr Mr. and son Rall1.i, O'iLear,v. we-rel guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gillis on Sunday June 7th. Miss Shirley Grant. Summer- side. spent a week-end recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mrs. Winnie Morrison has re- turned to her home here after spending a few days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Taylor, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Chaiining Coughlln and daughters Betty and Phyllis. Lot 16. were guests of the former"; parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cough- lin on Sunday June 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh and; son, Wllmont Valley were, guests of the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millrir on Sunday June 7th. Mrs. Harold Gillis has receiv- cd word that her brother. Freddie Thompson of Hartford, Coim.. U. SA. and formerly of Conway, P. El. has suffered a severe heart attack and is on the crltiiil list.l His legion of friends here will join in wishing him a speedy re- turn to health. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ramsay and! children, Por' Hill. were Sunday, June 7th guests of the latter”.-5 par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar Mr. and Mrs Herbert Ellis havci moved to Halifax. Nova Scotial where Ml". Ellis plans to be employ- ed for the slimmer months. i, l TTTCTT I Mr. Luther Ellis, who is em-? played in lfalifax. Nova Scotial recently visited with his wife and family here. . i . Miss Grace Walsh. accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Albert Walsh. also Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrs. Pearl MacGovern. motored to Sum- mers'id'e' on Tulssday June 9th. l atternooii I Mr. and Mrs. Glenford iviiiiai-.l accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kl-ll- I neth MacNevin, motored to Cen-1 tral Bedeque on Friday evening June 5th. and attended a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph; Lord. Dr. William Burleigh and son- Donnie, accompanied by his mother. ---- -C . l at his; 1 brated his 14th birthday home. On the same day Mr. Wen- dell Ward and 4-year-old brother, Eric observed their birthdays. They) are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ward. Ladies' Altar Society of St. Gil- bert met at the home of Mrs. Ag-p nee Maddlx on June 1. with nine, members and two visitors presentl Next meeting will be held at home, of Mrs. Felix Arsensult with sale' of household articles. Bingo wasl gland at clone of meeting. A t To Red Germany BERLIN (AP)-P011511 tank ti-oops called in by the Soviet command refused to fire on riot- ing workers in the East Gcrmanp revolt, refugees disclosed Mon- day. In war-battered Georlitz, on the German-Polish frontier, Pol-. ish tanks rumbled into the city's . . . . i - face a crowd of will Join in wishing her continual ma, Squaw IO , g good heaml. seteial thousand Germans de l g lmonstrating for freedom. , . - fficer stepp- MIS. Jeanette. Ogden. Alberl.on.' Th? Wm” P"1'5h G accompanied by. Miss Betty Rennie. led W1 0! ms umki faced me Elmsdale. were recent guests ofgG”m3"5f"3”d 5a1”tEd' , i the formers parents, Mr. and Mrsj V101” We 0" Germ” l””k' Harold Gillis. erS- he Said- ! The Germans returned his sa- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynterilute. , p and children Catheryn and Car- When "16 RU5513"-D 5?” me Poles were not going to resist that Germans, they ordered the Pol-i ish troops back across the borderj and sent in Russian tanks, the rc-i fugees said. The Russian troops halted the' they did in scores of East Germanf cities where strikes and riot.s' flared almost simultaneously last, week. Revolt Far From Over Martial law. arrests and Soy- iet firing squads dampcd the? flame of rebellion. But the threat! to Communist rule in East Ger-1 many is far from ended, laccord-l ing to the refugees fleeing intol west Berlin. Virtually all re- peated this grim warning: "As soon as the Russian troops ave. it will start all over again"! le They were plainly confldenc; THE ' V t on - Miss Mclda Maccaull of Ellerslle,.M05C0W5 puppet gmerm,nEn . who is in the R.C.A.F. and sta.- 1” Commumu pmples police could never break the flaming spirit of the East German work-l ers. That would mean the biz, which the Kremlin holds as all threat against. Western Europe); will be kept busy for some time; controlling the revolt in its own (Murray Road. on Sunday June 7th. (back yard. In city after city. the some; police were overcome. scmetimesl disarmecl, by their fellow countrlw men, The Russians, with tanks and machine-guns, bed to step in. Mrs. Arnold-Burleigh. motored to Summerside on Saturday June 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and children have returned to Bideford for the summer months where Mr, Taylor will be with the staff of the Blollgical Station. M: and Mrs. William O'Connor. Saint John. New Brunswick were g estis of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ynter on Thursday June 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams have taken up residence in Cavendish for the summer months to be near Mr. Willlamls work with the Department of Fisheries. V O'Ledry and , Those hm-5 PAGE TI-IIR'TEEN Sport Echoes From Prince county After seeing Ed Buckley in much Iagainst the Abbie Intermediate: !Wednesday afternoon, we can liindcrstand why he was picked for ;the All-star high school team to play in Fenway Park on June 12. Buckley has speed. a honey of I sinker, and control. - - Jack Kearm is also a much bet- iler than average flinger. He re- gceived honorable mention three jtimos, but hasn't yet made the CYO All-Star aggregation. Jack adds offensive strength to his team, wleldiiiz the hickory with a lot of know-hoxv, These boys are only i7. and might be heard from in higher circles vet l o e The C & B boys haven't been pisving very good ball behind these lpitchers. and until they do. the ,Cii ai:i'c ivzll find the no no pret- ' roiigli Some of the boys have lioivn a teiidency to blow u-p her than the Woolworth build- '12 when the l)l'iP chips are down 'hether this is l'lS'l 1 phase of fever. or l"llF'”v1Fr it is an is kl1':.l.'.' more advances. Vi .'-21)l'lf7(: inlicrctit part of their inake-up soniciliinq lllCl' "il)V7ll' as the so? . it o The quality that and." the old Bernard. Schu:-nian. IKfacKa,v. Gaudet, Allen. Grady crmv peren- iiiwl Mtiritinie clirimpzniis was that -the llVl!'F critical the citiiation. the izimzicr and toiitrlier they cnf. We !'0.fll”f'tll)Pr games thev played with the Abbies. and mainland teams. that kept your heart in your mouth ricrlif rlxvon the stretch. Especiallv v.(.th those old r.v'il.c, the Abbics. were under terrific strain. time and time again. but they delivered that pinch single. or that smart force or double. play, right on schedule. as if ice water were flowing "oi-c-':l1 their veins. I O 0 Watch the R. C. A F Roy:-ils! improving eta:-.dilv. and we pred:c.t thev will be right up in the thick of the fight all sum- mer. If they could get their hands on one more dependable )')llchET, the-..v'd pe the team to beat for the title. I O I If Randy Edwards proves to be a first class southpaw on the fir- ing line for the Abbie Inter- mediates. the Maccormack-coached clm will be harder than ever to stop. Tliey've got power at the bait, and a pretty steady field. With MacLeaii. Sneizek and Edwards (if he rates), to toss them across the platter. they'll be looking forward to Maritime honors this fall. The Curran as Briggs second Jiiniors have joined the Prince County Baseball League. composed of Grand River. Wellimzlton, and the Summerside aggregation. This should give the overflow of juniors Russian army in East Germany.Iri chance to play baseball, and to display talents which can never be brought to lighit while they are sitting the games out in the dugout. I I ! Their first game. we believe. will and Mm Kenmm Emsismry was Yepeued. The Gern1anlbF with Welllnzt-on Dodgers on Sunday, June 28, The League Executive has announced that it is ready to accept other teams into the league, if they apply. Mrs. Ira Ellis. Dr. and Mrs. L. G Duvar re- turned to their home in O'Leary after spending a few days visit- ing relatives and friends on the Mainland. Civic By-election Date Announced For Summerside --Special meeting of the Sum- merside Town Council last eve- iilng chose Tuesday. Jilly Tth as nomination day to fill a vacancv in the council baust-d bv the re- ccnf. re l.'l'l0ll of Mr. T. D. Mov- rison had .vepi'cscii?cd the Vicinity -The Misses Mvrna and Evelyn Cook have recently returned to their home in Cape. Wolfe after spending the past winter in Hamil- ton, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgcoii lViacN(-ill have returned to their liomc in Cliaitiottctovin after a pleasant visit. in (7'Lcni'v :md Blooniiiclrl Mr and Mr Bloice Ellis of Tignlsh were visitors recently in 0'Leary at the home of Mr and Defense Aims Continued from page i Mrs. Evans was strangled. in the same house and the same place as the victims in the present Christie trial. Speaking quietly. the laivver spun out his probabilitia-s. that at Evanv trial it had been stig- lgested that Christie was respons-p ible and that even as Evans was hanged there may have been other skeletons in the closets or in the gardens of the slum tene- ment in Riilimzton place. It was at this moment that th judge rose and adjoumed trial until today. Dill TIME FIDDLING AND GENTS STEP oiuiciiio CONTEST SEV ' MIL JUNE 30th Outside Judges -- Cash Prizes Sponsored by Borden Bra Send Entries to William Chats.-ion, Borden e the I .Cenire Ward for 17 years. If more lthan one candidate is noinliiartec on July 7th. an clcctioii will be held on Tiicsday, July i4t.h. The coiincillor nho is gliosen tr fill the vnc..mr,v will serve unti' the rcciilar civic HP?-C-lntts in Feb- ll'llflr)' when he will have to seek lre--clcctinn for the normal iiwo-ycai icrni of 0llL"(' In the only other :'ciii of l)iisii'”.rs rte?-alt with by the coiiiicil )l(llllll'V-Jill was pivcii tlir Clllilfilflll I.c2ioii in sipixiiswr tlir. Kiivz Rrid Shows from Jiilv 6th .in llih on the vacant lot where the Kinsmen outdoor rink is in- cared. The nieefiniz was DfPSl(lCd over lbv Mayor Wedge and all councillors , were present.-S MATINEE RACES At Maple Leaf Speedway. .Mi'tcNetll's Mills. June 29th, at 2:00 o'clock sharp. Good classes and prizes. Full siocli saloon. For further particu- llars apply to Ray Phillips. lMacNcill's Mills. If stormy. ion first fine day following. E BAY HALL --8:30 P. M. nch Canadian Legion BESL K ............ ..