iiie Western Guardian Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1954 .1NsTB.UCTION books on how ,0 mgke clean. hard, strong, dur- ,b1e concrete. also Canada Port land Cement. obtainable at Bracela. ,3UY SPRAY MATERIAL and Organ sheaf binder twine at Braccl .coul TO THE DANCE ll Lowe; Freetown Hall every Wed- ntidili night'- gNAME5 OMITTED -Inadver- ,,,,,,1y omitted from the list. of wrvivors of the late Mrs. How- ,,-d Weeks who passed awaygAug- 51 4 were a sister, Mrs. Wilfred nnian, Summerside. and a bra- hPI', Herman L. Collbeck of Van- xiuvef. 5- C Personals ,M1u Norma Rayner. Alberton. .135 aocepted 3 position with bhe ii.iut.ual Life Insurance 00., Olr THWR. . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jeffrey. Ban- W. Me, are visiting the iormer's ” ','em,s, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeiirey, Alberton. -Mr. R. H. Hegan of New York 5 visiting his aunt, Miss Hunt and ,1 rs Mussen. Summerslde for 5pl.PT5i ciaY5- ..,xrr. Neil Walker. who spent he past three and a half months n sudbury, Ont. returned yester- 1,y to his home in Summerslde. ,.Miss Arlene Bernard. St. 1G1'5 has returned home ditcr pending the last three weeks "sltll ypr uncle find aunt. Mr. ant. Xlrs. Just Taiiton. Wilmington, New rirk , .Vlr. and Mrs. William Daley ,1 Waltliam, Mass.. are xisiting ,n Sumnierside, 8119515 Or MV- x'oi-iiiiin MacLeod rind family. Mr. been made supt-rin- D:tl0.V hits ipndrni of the Snlrirla Tca Com- pany in Boston. ,.iIrs. L. W. Hancock and d.N;lilFf'. .liidy. accompanied .Vir. and Mrs. Phillip Steele Jr.. and um suns on their return to linniviilo, Connecticut. after vis- iting with relatives in Summer- side. Mr Earle White. returnedlto Elririiord, Conn., after spending nz linliiiays on the Island. Whilc he was the guest of his irnilicr. .VIr. Clifford White and llrt White of Charlottetown. also 1;: cousin. Mrs. Lewis Moaso. of my Annan. qnyn - Mr-ssrs. Alan Scales, Freetown ind Billie Callback. Control Bode- 1llP. returned home on Saturday nflnr spending their holidays in rnrmiio and Detroit. Mirh.. and nihor places of interest. (Hrs. Lloyd Webster. accom- panied by her son Kenneth Central Bedeque and Miss KiacFarlane. Fernwnod. left riir on Sunday for the Gaspc Pnninsula where they will visit at lhP home of the formcr's hrother. Mr. Gordon li'iar'T:ivish. UM,-, and Mrs. Rona Bolanger. Ottawa. sailed for Paris, France. last week where Mr. Belongs-r will be stationed with the R. C. A F. for three years. Mrs. Bel- anger was formerly Teresa Crok- en. Klnkora. P.E.I., but has made her home in Ottawa for the past low years. of Glon by lwo-year Term For Jail Break. Theft of Car -Georae Leonard MacDonald of Summersida was sentenced to a term in Dorcheater Penitentary by M-salute-at: R. S. Hinton. Q.C., in JOHN! magistrates court yester- av. MacDonald. who was involved in I recent. jail break, pleaded guilty to two charges, escape from pus- tody and theft of a car, for which 1'16 received terms of two years each, sentences to run concurrent- ly MacDonald escaped from the Prince County Jail on August 25 m" being remanded in custody W charges of theft of ll car. He Ellie himself up to assistant jailer H L Murphy last. Saturday eve- mm: after three days of freedom. -5. Bedeque Men's Assoc Hold Supper Meeting gifrhe monthly meeting of thc bfnl Association of the Bedeque mled Church was held in the A5”? I9 7.30 on the evening of Io 1- 24. with 30 members and "P visitors present. 9 Dresident, Arnold Henderson. Kfvllllifd and Grace was said by p"- - 5. Weeks. A rlelicioiia slip- mwll then enjoyed which had Gm glenared by the ladies of Ion edeque Y. w. A. A sing- ,,”i W?! led by Mr. Ralph Call- ,h ,Wlth Rev. George Ward at w:'l;”!"0- As Mr. C. M. Johnson M, :1: up with a severe knee in- noun wwu unable to attend. Mr. cmbeck Tllht and Mr. Henry S. "uh. were appointed to con- . sympathy and good wishes hromer-hlfotidy recovery from the R”Ph Callbeck introduced the e E . "The Development " d conomic Resources of Can- Q,-,'";3unl will many phases of M" Wblect in a humorous .Ha- which was educational. he m Prison MacFarlane -to ” 4 yuhafnks of the meeting to Dr. ,, K”? "'3 Iplendid addren. and mu wglelh Mutuirt thanked the 11,. n 0 Provided the supper. ht ext meeting will be held an inn dfwji-IQ" ROV. A. Frank Mac- Q" t ""11! United Church. Min etnwn will be the speaker M by! closed with the Benedic- Rn. George Ward. - craft carrier The Guardian Page 11 -DR. 3. AULD will be ob- sent from his office from Sep- tember 3rd to 18th inclusive. -PQTATO GBOWEBS. Your attention is drawn to a meeting to be held in Summersidc as ad vertised elsewhere in this iswuc. Money Slolen . From Grocery Store Al S'side -Last evening during the sup- lnk to 3100 was stolen from the Grocery store operated by Mr. Fld?le Perry on Sheen Street. Summerside. The loss of the money was discovered when a customer came in to have a che- que cashed. A short time previous to the discovery of the lose. two juveniles had been in the store making a small purchase and no other customers had entered in the meantime. Police we:e conducting iii search last night for the sus- pected parties. -5. 136 Blood Donors Al Kensingion -Short 68 donors in first iii days of blood donor clinics, Kcn - ington obtained 136 of its iiliysc; ire of 150 donors at the Red CFO. clinics held in St. Marks Hail ins: evening under the chairmanship of Mr. Gordon Cooke. Ninety-nine of these donors represented some '10 of the districts surrounding Kons- mgton while the remainder were residents of the town. The n'.i'.1y renovated St. Mark's hall was kind- ly placed at the disposal or the Red Cross for this clinic and pro- vided most convenient quarters. The ladies of Margate Womens institute as well as of Kensington provided and served most delectable refreshments for the donors and workers while other efficient help- ors carried out the many different duties in connection with the clinic With four of the seven clinics of the week completed the quota is short by 68 to date. It is to be hoped that the clinis. :0 be held today at Afton Hall in New Dominion. at North Rust on tonight and at Charlottct-own will exceed their objectives niirl .r.i' up for the 68 the Island is short. .i' :he present time. World: Population May Double Next Ggaoridigury, Say Experts p (AP)-Experts yesterday told scientists from 70 counmes here for the world's first major conference on population, that the earth's present 2.ooo,ooo,ooo pop- ulation may douple in the next century. Birth rates are relatively stable, the experts report, except for the Dost-war baby boom; in the Un- ited states and some Western Eur- opean countries. The Population gain is attribut- 9d '0 Progress in prolonging man's life span despite the toll of wars. accodents and the increasing known fatality rate of cancer and heart disorders. Hamid F. Dorn of the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Mary. land. placed before the conference's Obening day session a report that in the United States men born In 1970 may expect to live three years longer), and women four yeau 10118612 than those born in l950. H15 fiiiurea for life expectancy of white males were 1950, 86.6 years: 1970. 59-3 Years. For white females: 1950. 72.4 years: 1970. 76.4 years. ---........ Continued from page 1 Hurricane Leaves oiutionary war toppled at the storms height. gTheVcoast guard. its communica- tion lines crippled. sought the 6.- 000-ton Liberian freighter Rosario. out of Bremen, Germany, which reported trouble off the shoals of Nantucket. Later the ship radioed she had ridden out the storm and needed no help. After several hours” search. the coast guard picked up three boys adrift in a boat on Quincy bay. A fishing boat identified only as the Friendship radioed she was in distress and trying to reach shore at Noman's Land. an island at the tip of Martha's Vineyard. WATERS RISE Swirling waters rose to four feet in Providence and five feet in Westerly. R. i. In Westerly's main street several automobiles were covered completely as they stood parked on the street. Dcclarcd emergency areas were Cape Cod, Mass. New London. Conn., Providence and Westerly. Scores of yachts were splintered at City point. south Boston. Several radio and television tow- ers were blown over in the greater per hour 8. sum of money amount.-. (extreme right), hibition. K, an .; 3. i 1. I ..'K B was ”Mona C". Dr. J. A." I Continued from page 1 Two-Day County and Lonian McLcan of Arlington were the iEfldinL' exhibitors of dual purpose Shorthorna. Judge Morris Deacon awarded first place in both groups of three (Cow. heifer and heifer calf and best three animals get of one sire) to the Rodgers herd. Awarding of special prizes dona- ted by J. W. Don Campbell for calves fed and cared for by a boy or girl under 16 years and of the Canadian Bank of Commerce sil- veir tray for the best three dairy females will take place today when judging of the cattle classes will be concuded. MANY SHEEP SHOWS A large number of sheep were shown this year. They were judged by Almon Boswell. Arnold Wood of O'Leary. leading exhibitor of Cheviot.s, Won first place with his flock in their class. In the clnss for Oxfords and shropsiiires the first prize for a flock went to Hudson Pridham of Montrose. The best. pen of four market lambs is owned by Raymond Shea. of Montrose and the best. two market lambs by Joseph Oilwurke of Tig- nlsh. A very good showing of Poultry was Judged by H. E. Robbins. Grams, field roots, garden veget- ables. fruits and flowers were judged by G. B Whiteside and R. B. MacLean, potatoes by H. I. McLai'en and G. C. Ramsay. Mrs Harold McDonald of O'Leary won the potato championship. Classes for grains and field roots were filled but. few vegetables were shown and they did not reach the usual high standard. First prize for the best collection of Gardoi. vegetables was won by Frances Sweet of 0'Lcaiy. Other winners in this section were Mrs Robert Oulton of Brae, Garth and Blair Wllkie of Alberton. Jackie Locker by of Fortune Cove. and Rhodes Boston area. New Bedford and Fall River. each with a population of more than 100,000. had no electric power. A state of emergency was de- clared in Maiden. I Boston suburb, and two national guard ponies were mobilized for overnight duty. The navy reported that the air- Nehenta Bay was driven aground at the navy yard in "onion. The carrier, being over- linziled, snapped her stem line. Seconds later, n more crane crashed into the carrier's bow. breaking a second wharf line and sending the vessel adrift. The winds drove the ship into the muddy beach at I l5-degree list. At Fall River. Gulf Oil CorP- Of- ficials estimated damage to its waterfront properties at 01.000.000- LOITY CIEATURE The giraffe Julian of all mam- Ashley of Caacumpec. FEW FRUIT ENTRIES There were few entries of fruits this year. However, there were two attractive coilectiom of fruit in competition for the special prize offered each year by C. E. 8. Land and Son. First prise went to Mrs. Alvin Webb of 0'Loary and second to Mrs. Rabat. Oulton of Brae. some beautiful flowers were shown. The judges had difficulty in deciding the best. collection of sweet pan from the large number very fine entries First place was given to those shown by Mrs. Neil Ba .. of Monti-one who also won I first for I very fine oo1ieo- tion of dnhiiu Fir-at prim for Later: went to Mrs. D. I. Nichol- lon of Alberton and far ladioii to Mn. Alton Raynor of Leary. mall. is I native of North Africa. 1-iuinuooiioouauuoutnawgn est foal slioivif yesterday at the This pretty foal, owned b lin of Alberton, is sired by ”Jollity” One of the Guernsey classes is seen ing yeslcixiriy at the Alberton Exliibiiioii. The official opening of this exhibition will take place this Eiliflllilflfln. Interesting Scenes At Alberton Exhibition Miss Mary Robbin, (left) and Mrs. Maylea Manning, Supervisors of Women's their capacity as judges, sample some of the excellent cook- ing in the home economics department at the Institutes, in Alberton Ex- (Photo by Wotton). ( many ...,a&,',. we... . y Willard Cough- ancl is a half sister of ti"1oin by Wottoii). (llll mg the judg- (Photo liyulVV-rllltolll. Campbelilon Man Found Dead On Road -Following a smrrh by the R. C.M.P. and neigiiliours. the body of Daniel McKay. who had been missing from his iioine since Sim- day evening, was found about nine o'clock yesterday morning in a. ditch approximately two hundred yards from the home of his broth- er, Harry McKay of Campbellton with whom he resided. Mr. McKay, A single man, was forty-three years of age and was employed as egg grader at Pram: 3;ore, Bloomfield. During the week he lived with n bi'other-in- law, Mr. Roy Smith. Bloomfield. Following an autopsy by Dr George Dewar. O'Leary and Dr W. A. Shea. coroner, Alberton. R jury was einpaiinellcd rind after viewing the remains ariiournr-d to Tucstiay Sept. 7th at the O'Lcary iial1al.7 p.m. Members of the jury are: Joseph Jones, Campbell- ton, John Ellis. O'Lca.ry, Wilbert Thompson, Campbellton, Andrew Clemcnts, Dock Road, Kenneth Thompson, Brockkm. and Joseph Gaudin. Campbellton. The late Mr. McKay is survived by four brothers and four 5i.'atEi5 l'lS follows: Harry at Canipbelltoii Lance and Albflit of Bloomfield George in Torontao, Mrs. Eibridgc Cousins, Campbellton. Mrs. Roy Smith. Bloomfield and tin: sis- ters married and living in Toronto was shown by Mrs. Gordon Hardy of Alberton and the host rnl1Pr- ll(1n of roses by Mrs Jesse Mai. thciis of Alberton. Among the domcstir. science of- hibitom it. is pleasing to nnir many new names in addition to those of ladies whose reputatir-ii establlslied through the years. Exhibits were numerous and of is high standard. Judges were Miss Mary Robin and Mrs. Maylea Man- ning. Special prime: offered by the G. E. Barbour Co. Ltd, of Saint .. for ten biscuits and of fruit or nut loaf. made with Barbour: Acadia baking powder. were won by Mrs. Robert Ouiton of Brae And Mrs. R. E. Lockerby of Fortune Cove. special prizes donated by the salad: Tea. Com- pany of Canada were awarded u follows: Light cake, Mrs. John Clark. Alina, White Bread. Mrs. R. Lockai-by. Fortune Cove. Lemon Pie, Mm H. E. Phillips. Freeland: tame strawberries. Mrs. Clayton Travers. Alberton; canned beef. Mrs John Clerk. Alma; canned pork. Mrs. Sergeant Mathonli. Mill Rivar. IIEADQUAITEII III? A flag captain in the captain of the admiral's ship in any naval hot at aqiubal. Alberton Exhibition I to lialarico himself" and mo lS'side Meeting in the culinary art has become iii-l. , A part of the field roots and vcszetablo exhibits at the Alberton Exhibition are seen yesterday being: vieivcri by a feiv of the people who passed tlirough this building to look at the many and iriiernsiiiig cxliibits. tiliioio by Wotton). turn before -lnre very fine looking shocp paivait ilioir tho Judges at the Alberton Exhibition ivliicli concliidos to- dai: (Photo by Wotton). .. 1..., ii.ili only two logs rivokorl m.iisi(lei'ablc iiilnmst .'P.s'lOli(ii1y ulien exhibited at the Alboiion Exhibition. Dc- spitc its obvious pliysical handicap this freak pig is able vv about at will. Oiinod by 311'. William E. MOl'1'C'ii of Kiiuisiord. this iliroc month old pig is one of a litter of foiirioen. it has no hips or bind logs, and according to a veterinarian it is a dirnct frnak. This unusual aniniai will be on exhibit again today at the ox- iiihiiion. (Photo by Wotlriiii. MR8? Rotary Tiiigie-re,sling Talk T i5overnor Al Al Epworih Hall sM.ss Winniirrd Cioodum. n TIHHVP of India, and a W.MS ovrai-srns scholarship student at the Univcrsity of Toronto, was tho guest sprak-or yesterday at tho monthlv nier-Ling of the Afternoon I --Mr. Laurie E115. of Kf'i'it1'liiP. N.S.. past disirirt. governor of R”””5'- W” '" ”'”da”” 3'95"” AliXil:'-irv of the WMS Summer- :i:.i in or I?J0Clll:nrI.v&1fI:lluI)3'Iel:igfli1ienL Ji Ci (Bud, ErI:imlIi)P1rHliiali.iVe costume she ile- ML Leo R MCIMAF M the Prmceiscribed the women of India and Edward Island Potato Mariret1ngi”""” '”5””",5' messing W W” Bond addressed we Club on mplgress made .n recent. years Thors- dustmn developmem on Prmce wan an mici'esi.ing question period Edward Island atrcswng the pro- fonowmg her addressi cessin and packing nvrirultural The mmdenh Mm Hammmd horticiiltural and fish pidciucts aiidiir”hn”0”i H5 m "1" r'h””' and mmung nut the advanmgrs 0”. rs. B R Sharpe was the pl3.lll5ii 50 Blood Donors Al Wellington Siaiion Clinic -Most of the 50 donors who reg- lslEl'Pd at. the Red Cross blood don- OF Kl. St in from the Egmont Bay Parish with about a ativr-s from several other , r-rmeii. who were at sea, would i1a'.'c mersirlriil 1-eireshmenis and Lhe ladies to -erie Notice To Students All students planning to take Grade Xi and Grade XII in Tig- nish High School please send names immediately in the High School principal. Tignish. Classes begin on Tuesday. Sep- tember 7. EXN?iiPIlf an-nniniorlaiirins for boarding both boys and girls are available. :-1::-:--2.:-j clinic held yesterday afternoon Wellington Station hall came dozen from Wellington ation itself as well as represent-I dlSlrlCL3 the surrounding area. Many fish- been in atwndanve at the i'.li.l'ii':J TTT"T could ir have bben held in LIT ' 1 Professional Cards Excellent helpers for the mobile Cm. . M uggg 1?, IPRTH were headed by Mr. Joseph Caudet, chairman of the uelliniztoii E' "Elk lfaakglnan Station cwimmittee, who iias assis:- l,H”'N'l: .,',,8L, cd by Hilrh School iiiii.or Rod, RFGEN1. THP.A.i.k',. BIDG Cross members ill 1hi- lomliiv. iliiir ' I i ' i i WPiilllg't'lll Station Ladies Aid o.'l3umE:r.Jj';. C..-mjiji'f iihirh Mrs Cliifnrrl Gaudei 1.: -lir CharfPred Accounfanf, 1Fr1' kindly provided the T. Earle Hickey A 8:311 Sleiiidard 9.-30 Daylight lhFm Canadian Bank of Commerce -5 Building aide, P.lC.I. - Phone & TM W. Albert liobcrtson P. E. I. NIIJTCAI, BUILDING Granville in Water Street Summersldo mar. r. 0. Box Wcriiiosdav & Thiirsday Q44 (tpi 881 Soptcnilirw l-2 TIEVILS C1 VYON" --SIarriiig(- R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 'l Summer St. Sumnieraidt Optomeijgis B F. Hunter, R.O. iummerside. P.l').l. Phone 3111 S)IALLM.AN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.1). 188 Water Street Siunnierstde Above lllauricn DIIUWI Men's Well PHONE 3530 Yirgiiiia Mayo and Dale Robertson Cnlorcrl Cartoon DRIVE-IN ',?.:".fl:::.... SUMMERSIDEE alarm” .-- PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Malpequo Bond. Ilenslngton. P. E. I. i”CAMEO"" RENSINGTON Wed - Thur. 7:15-9:15. Gregory Phone: KGIIEI-1131011 5 Peck. Audrey Hepburn in roman- l.iL' C0nlPCi,V delight-- "ROMAN HOLIDAY" Rank Drawing Thursdav mm READ D. W. SEARS in iii al inerside at 8 pm. (Standard Time) Thursday. POTATO GROWERS ATTENTION MEETING - SUMMERSIDE - SEPT 2nd In view of recent indications that the Potato Market ing Board intends to continue a Selling Agency and con duct a Compulsory potato crop. at the request public meeting of all interested growers discuss the question. 195! many farmers 2 is called to fully Pool for the Provinces entire of a great This meeting will be held in the Baptist Hall at Sum- Sept. 2nd. Representatives -of the Government. the P. E. I. Pota- Markcting Board. the Provincial Marketing: Board and 0 Potato and Turnip Dealers Association have been in- vitverl. This is a very important question which vitally affects l potato ;:1'owcrs and in the interests of our industry you lare urged to make every effort to be present. REUBEN R. LARGE. NEIL BRADSHAW, J. F. BRYAN. Committee in Charge preparing these Commodities ml Aftnr the sziizing of a hymn and p . . H. pravcr by the president, M"s G mmcmndxsmlz in 3" amacuvol Shot-ii conducted the uorsliip manner as an lnC9l'll'.l'E' to mn- sumer buying not only an PEIlSt”l'l'1CP and was assisted bv Mrs. Mr. Mcfsazic, who ran: iiiirodiiccd by Rotarian Pelrr F Clark Wt Tlinro Is Nn Em 2 . . member of the lnriusti'ia' dcvr'or' . v” mumwd M : smw , . i i i ll 1 tr - C merit committee. was nrrmrimnivd W1 W1 m......m.j: t the i. b l 1:: Duffy oi colhx,In”r:r:,3:R V iur 0 ifii"-ll”t'i zm'errri:- Ells R0i.'i.'l!l'i (3 Mr Ralph Miami”; n, 5,”,,, 'il Fzirliic in! (mm: .1".-ivini mnrside was accepted in .: new l"F”"d”5 I””'M”" "I"F'”” almi member or the Rotary Club ”lGoi'rlnn Szmmons of Summersirin ' V, , I t I iziirst oi Rotariaii Loslin Sinininns” yesterdays meeting ni.rl .1 l1i' "W, ,,.lH.)m nalm, n, Bmnm rriqiiest of the pi-r-siriont inns uni-I,m,.,.i at Rnmrian Earl cm-iirv iomod in tho oi'szaiii7.aiinri liv rm."-ii - F ,.-. .,,,... - ..- - ., . mm . 1 NOTICE 1 During Dr. Burlcy's absence a doctor will be at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Weekdays 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday 2 to 4 PM. In case of an emer- gency at any time call the. Health Centre for I doc- tor. but elsewhere William Simwiisoii -and Mrs Chos- ” , . icy Rolicrtsiii. , Mn MCISRBC mm as V” mp 1" A tad of ll”ii'ks for flriitrv-U diiatrisil dcvclopmcni. r-oniniiliionh Islam, Imp” ms ';,(;;PiH,Pd ynmi Ht”, 5”” In 1” mmnc-V b”,' JP." tr:”ViSPil(”l'l'li, Mis l'i.ol.1nd l"liilrn.snii.' were are . gram ppnssibl mes, Olliuhii ts :: r1.1l:Pl'll in the Priiiiic viork of this nature on Llin Islam. Hosmmll TN mmmdmu. I l WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN T0 POLICE TOWN OF ALBERTON Good Salary Apply In writing giving references Town Clerk, Alberton. CAPITOL THEATRE SIIMMERSIIIE Takcs pride in announcing that it has hm-n grant:-d the privilege of bringing to tho theatre goers of this area the first motion pictiirc in CINEMASCOPE This new dimensional photographic marvd will bring you Tlir grrriir-st story of low. faith and sp9('ta('Ir nwr brought in thc screen. overwhelming Ton years in preparation - - - TWO ,l'PiIrS in production - - - with a cast of thousands. Technicolor Openlng Labor Day - September 6th For one week special ongIS""”"t' REGENT ro-our 2.30 - 7.15 - us q.Trt'l iif-is wt. hm X T K