VICTORIA, B.C. - Princess ’Margart dressed in a bright yel- low dress and carrying roses, is ,, applauded by St. John’s ambu- Av i United Church, PRINCESS ISITS HITAI lance cadets as she is sodom- panled on her rounds of Canad- ian Veterans’ .» Hospital by Dr. C.A. Watson, medical superin- LCIy A§SOC. ‘, Meeting In Ke-nsing’ron A meeting of the Prince Ed- . ward Island Lay Association was ,held in Kensington ‘ United ' Church yesterday. WESTERN ' GUARDIAN l ‘BRAE PARISH PICNIC. Tues- ? day. July 22nd. ICE-CREAM FESTIVAL, Cath-‘ .V olic Church grounds Kensington, r'lhursday evening, Juily 24. DANCE Inishtown Hall Monday : July 21. Music by the Melloyvairs. '; Sponsored by the W.I. RAYMOND GRANT, Optome- trist will be in his Tignish office, Saturday afternoon July 19. .. RETURN ADULT POLIO- In- noculation Clinic will be in Kin- imra School Monday, Ju1y~215t., 7-10 p.m. starter Krumrs chicksup to eight weeks of age $5.52 per cwt. Keith 0. Kennedy, Kensington. diers’ monuments are urged to attend a meeting at the'Geddle , Memorial Church Spring Brook, ' on Monday, July 21 at 3 p.m. ALL, TAXES due. Seariettwn School District No. 79, must be {settled on or before July 24th., 1958, otherwise will be. handed in ,-: collection. By Order of Trus- ‘M HOME —, Mr. and Mrs. 1‘ ;v son Dickieson of Darni , T il be at home to their frie , Tuesday, July 22nd from-2:00: “4:00 and from 7:00 to 9100‘ on 1 the occasion of their Golden Wed. fling Anniversary. EMR. AND Mp5. FRANK 'r. Pridham and family will be at home to their relatives and blends on Saturday, July 26th , from 3 to 5 in the afternoonfind 7.30 to 9.30 in the evening at 249. Saunders Street, Frederiction, N. H B. . '. ' UNITED CHURCH of Canada. .Kensington, Sunday, June 20m, Church School 9.50. No morning service. Evening Worship V7.30 ISummenfield service 11 mm. 1Church School 10 a. m. Mr. ,' George Fraser R.C.A.F. Station Summerside,‘ will conduct these :Iervices Rev. Lewis Murray ,r BA. BB.’ Minister PERSONALS . i Mr. and Mrs. John Lecky ac- ":comrpanied by Ambrose MacImuo Will be leaving by car Saturday evening for a months vacation trip through the Western provm- '»’;ces visiting Lloydminister, Sas- skatoon, and returning by way of 3U.S. l Professional Cards ' Chartered Accountants ‘ 'r- Earle Hickey a 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce , . d. .‘Sumlnersidc,B Phone 2235 ' . INSURANCE *r R. E. Ellis & 8011 Limited * Fire — Auto — Casualty 4 Summer St. Summerslde Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D.. R.0. PHONE 3287 _ mmer St. SummerSIde B. F. Hunter, R.0. ,Iummerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 ‘JMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, s ‘ B.Sc., O.D. 488 Water Street, Summerside ‘ Above Maurice Mill’s Men’s 1‘. Wear. PHONE 3530 Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. w. SEARS Barrister d K George R. MacMahon, a LLB. . 155 Water St. Summersxde “(Also Remington on Saturdays) Plume SIIIIIIlIel'slde Baal . MASTER MEDICATED (nick unbeatable for “ ALL. INTERESTED in the 901- ’ The morning session took the formofaserviceofpnaiseand prayer and was led by CR. Learn of Howlan, P.E.I., with other speakers taking partin a word of testimony: ‘ The. afternoon session chaired by W.E. Brooks of Sum- merside and opened with. devo- tionIs led by Ralph Calibeck of Centmall Bede’que. the treasurers report and the presidents report followed and committees were . i . The subject of discussion at this sernmn “The Value of the Bible and, Prayer”~ was opened by Rev. John M. Sheen of Mt. with omnsidenable discus- smn coming. OFFICERS NAMED The session opened with devotion led by Elmer Mao- Lean ,of, Summer‘side, With the prendent. W. E. Brooks, presid- mg. I . Hudson Pridham of Cascumpec broughtin the, new slate of of- ficers as follows: President, W. E. Brooks} Summenside; vice- president, G. Russell Leard, .Howilan; secretary, Ralph Cali- beck, Central Bedeque. The chairman of"tbe Resolu- tions committee, Ralph Callback brought in a resolution elem-es sing thanks for the use of the church for the conference,‘ for the words of welcome by J.,A. ‘Macxenaie, and to the indie: for their'hospfiality: ‘ ' ~ A, second resalution expressed thethanm of the ccmference to Mr; Sheen, Mr. Burn and the ,organlsts, Mr. Ashley and Mrs. .Ma , ‘ , and the, third re- solved th “we recumbent! that each pastoral c , r econsider an evangelistic mi on .sometime within presentyw." "Lead Me To Calvary” was impressively rendered as a duet by Alvin Ashley and Russell Leard. . . speaking on‘tlle theme Chosen for the day, “The Value "of Pray- er and thaBible", J. F. Bryan-of Smnmerside, gave an uncles» sive address. Summing up his re- marks, he said, “there is nothing greater than the salvation of souls". It is our first duty, pri- vilege and obligation. he stated. Mr. .and . Mrs. Daniel Mac‘ Donald , of Hamilton; Ontam. were present as the evening ses- sion and each'ga've brief inspira- tional addresses. when called upon by chairman. _Mrs. MacDonald is the daughter ,of the late W. H. Smith of Ca'scum— pee and Mr. MacDonald is for- merly of Montague. Thomas Moyse, Mr. Leard and prayer, and the conference closed with the hymn, “God Be With You Till We Meet Aga ", and the benediction. Several Hurt In Car Crash A car acident at Summerside east last evening. resulted in var- ious minor, injuries to passengers from Leno ox Island meerene occupants in a car registration, and also resulted in the arrest of a Kensington man, nt of the other car; ’ paBoth vehicles received exten- which occurred on the main high- way at Summerside east near a point where the cement highway ends and new pavementwili be- m. U I g Two of the Lennox Island sengers were taken to Prince County Hospital for examination, but later were taken to their homes. One of these, an elderly womam, suffered head or facial bruises, while a young man from the same car had a cut lip. Both cars were proceeding in opposite curred. Poultry ~ Loading Live Poultry Tuesday July 22nd for Jenkins Bros. ' Pick up Service Phone 154 Fred Wa'dman v Kensington I Mr; and Mrs. MacDonald led in - the driver and only other occu- I give damage from the collision directions when the collision oc- ' tendent of the hospital, land Mat- ron R. Cowper, right. ‘ , (AP Wirephoto) HOWLAN Tents Peters motored to Bor- don oujSaturday morning, July 5th, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Edmund Peters and sons, Wayne and Norman and Mrs. Peters’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Arsenault, who were returning to Baltimore after spending a few months visiting on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. ,Pe‘te‘rs and sons will visit U.S.A. for a couple of .s. ‘ Mr. and - Mrs. Francis Mac- Quarrie and sons of Wilmot, ac. companied by Mrs. Bruce Oar- ruthers Jr., and little daughter Marion of Coohsville, Ont, visi- ted at, the Carruthers’ home here on Sunday, June\290h. , on her vacation at her home here. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsensult and little son, accompanied by W’Riohard, motored to some Wide and Ahmm'I Village on Monday, July 7th. ' Clayton Carruthers motored to Slmlmer‘side recently where he is being treated. I Strawberries are. now at their best and «a very good crop is N- ported. Parishoner's of St. Anthonys Ire- gret the illness of their beloved Pastor Rev. C. Pure, who is now a. patient in the Western Hospi- tal and sincerely hope that he Will soon be in their midst once a- gain and will be Well again. Mrs. James Amsenault has as her guest her daughter Carrie of U.S.A who only“ on Friday, July 11. . ’ Mrs. Eddie Gallant is having a lot of repairs done on. her house. A new clumuey‘has been built and no complete .roor re- 'shinlgle‘d. \ MM. Elizabeth Flow: and sons, Peter and Gabe have now returned from Florida. x tosstomeladiesofflleSt.Aun Club on. Monday night, July 7, with 13 members present. The usual business was 'concuted. The penny box was opened and coun- ted. It contained $5.30, which was given Ma's. Fred into gototheshrineaso'donag .tion to. be turned in While there. Two treats Were acknowledged CAPE WOLFE SCHOOL Cape Wolfe Primary School. ere. 8(E‘rrnde N. 1. Karen Cooke, 2. Keith Shawna Linda Costain. liams, 2. Norma MuoWill-iams, 3. Floyd Cooke. Gilbert. Grade I No tests. art. . Island. Miss Jean Arsenault, nursesin training in C'herlottm, is new Mrs. Jerry Arsenault we. nos- ' Big Program I On Final Day and water sports on Summerside Harbour, the crowning of the new SeaQIueen, and a big parade this the largest crowds of the 1958 tonight at Summerside with the serving of the lobster suppers and an evening dance. The boat racing and water sports which will be held on Sum- merside Harbour with registra- tions being made at the Yacht Club building on Holman’s Wharf are scheduled to commence at 2 p.m. ' - A number of power boats from Shedia-c. N.B. are expected to enter Summenside; HIaIrbour this morning in line astern formation at about 11:30 am". These boots will participate in the afternoon maces, along boats from many parts of Prince Edward . kindly invited members for Aug- ust meeting. Meeting adourned and bingo and lunch followed. A meeting of the Credit Union was held in the office on Mon- ‘I day night, July 7th. Several from Houdan went to St. Anthonys hall on Tuesday night to the one act play. Music and singing by_Don and Elaine and others of the parish. There were also several who step dan- I Henry Blanchard of Char- lottetown, and herbrother Em- manuel Gallant of Winnipeg, are now guests at the home of their brother and sister-in-l-am, and Mrs.,Dorice Gallant at Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin of Westbrook, Maine, arrived Howlan on Wednesday, July »9th, and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Arsenault. . Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Poitier of Miecouche and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet and Mrs. Norman Souther of Woodstock, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J .B. Arsenault on [Sunday attemoon, July 6th. . , \ Mrs. William Shields and, little daughter Marlene of Charlotte- Ian. Massachusetts mellow visiting on the Island. . Mrs. George W. 'London‘and'z at the hume of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant on Men- day evening, July 7, where they ' will visit a while. - Mrs. Fred Arsenault spent Tuesday in Summerside. Miss Patricia Finnan is spend- ing some time in Sumnerside. Cathetical and Hymn singing classes are now being. conducted by 2 nuns at, St. Anthonys be- ”‘On Thursday; July 10. for all pupils from Grade VWI and up. I Roy Smith of Toronto was in Howian recently. ' Mr. and Mus. Anthony Finn‘an, Mrs. Frank Gallant and Plus Doiron motored to Sumnerside on Wednesday evening. Miss Ethel Finnan of Wood- stock is spending 'n few days with her” Mil-113M, Mrs Gabe Fiinmn at .Summerslde. W Speed and motor boat racing afternoon are expected to attract Lobster Carnival which concludes in town, are now visiting in How- Mr. and Mrszrthur Grant of sons of Monc‘ton, N.B., arrived- Se‘veral 0mm Howlan uttehedd the picnic and supper in aid of NOTICE. Untilrfurthier notice we will be receivinglive pOul- try at our ,eviscerating plant each Tuesday. 5 Planned OI Carnival At 3:30 p.m. the concluding parade will form on Water Street West near the Texaco Service Station operated by Jim Harris, and will proceed east on Water Street to Granville, north on Granville, to Notre Dame, and west on Notre Dame to the Civic Stadium. The parade Will include the Sal- vation Army Band, the Navy Band from Halifax, and the Sum- merside Sea Cadet Band. At 4:40 p.m. the new Lobster Carnival Sea Queen will be crowned in a ten-minute core the CBC trans-Canada radio net- work. » Lobster suppers will be served in the Stadium from 4 to 8 p.m. and dancing, and carnival mid- way activities will conclude the evening events nd the 1958 third annual Summer de Lobster CIaIr- nival. WELIINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Con- nell ofKensington, recently paid a visit to Boston, where they vis- ited Mrs. Connell’s three daugh- ters, Miss Nellie Council, Laura (Mrs. Earl SChoIfied), and Myr- tle (Mrs. Walter Schofield) all of Marlboro, Mass.‘~They also visited his brother Mark in Maid- ing Mass, and sister Mr's. Annie Hardy, Lexington, Mass, and friends in New Hampshire; also Ambrose Compton ArriInIgton Mrs. Connell’s daughter, Mrs. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Connell were host and hostess at their home in Kensington recently for the marriage of Mrs. Council’s grand daughter, Joyce Stafford of Cler- mont to Mr. Hedley Milt-tart of Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Bell left Fridany a trip to Marblehead, Mass” to visit Mrs. Bell's sister, Mrs. Gertrude Loamer. Mr. and Mrs: John Coral-son, Seaview,- recently visited Mrs. Alice Barlow and Mrs. Ray Chris- tian. " Mr. Christian left by “train for his home in Connecticut after a brief visit here. A miscellaneous shower was held in community hall in honor of Miss Claudette Reid. and Ernie Arsenault, whose marriage took place recently. ‘ Little ’Miss Debby Harkness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harkness, Summerside, sutfered a broken arm in a fail at her home on Saturday. The funeral of the late John Fidele Arsenault took place on Thursday morning from his late residence in Abram’s Village to Egmont Buy Church where Re- no «Thunsday, July 10. With a large crowd attendingthe dance in the evening.' was in this distinct recently. Mr. MacKinnon is a "Watluins’f agent. mony which will be broadcast on. .chie Arsenault and family. They Comm-unity HMital at OlLeary ‘ quiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wendell McIntyre. Pallbear- ers were Augustine Arsen-ault. Joseph P. Arsenault, Felix Gallant, Emmanuel LeClair, Syl- vere Arsenarult and Joseph P.A. Arsenault. Mrs. Sophie Gaudet, St. Gil- bert, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Arsene J. Poirier at Mis- Coughe. Sincere sympathy goes out to Mr. Rufus McLure of this vil- lage. Mr. Roy McLul‘e and Mrs. Lloyd Clark. Summerside, in the recent passing of their brother, the late Mr. Edward A. McLul‘e of Vancouver, B.C., following a lengthy illness. - The largely- attended funeral of the late Mrs. Leona G. Cameron was held at Immaculate Concep- tion Church, Wellington Centre. Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Ieonau'd Mac-I Donald. Members of the teach- ing staff of Summerside High School attended in a body. In- terment took place in church cem- etery. Pallbearers were all nep- heWs of the deceased. Lloyd; Aus- tin,‘ Alban, Merrill Cameron, Leo- nard and Benjamin McNeill. Mrs. Roland Millar and son Roger of Freeland, visited her father, Mr. Clayton Barlow and family recently. Mr. Edward Gallant has re- turned from Natick, Mass, to spend summer holidays in Ab-' ram’s Village. She was accom- panied by her son-in-lalw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fannon and three children, Billy, Patty and Peter. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hal-Illness and family of R.C‘.A.F. Station, Chaltham, N.B., have taken up residence in their home here ow- ing to Jack being transfer to Summerside, R.C..A.F. Sta on; Mr. and Mrs. DeChristopher, and family of Chelsea, Mass. mo- tored here to spend their annual vacation with Mrs. DeChristop- her's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- were accompanied by her bro- ther Clarence who has been-em- ployed in Chelsea for the past few months. » ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow and son Lowell, accompanied by Paul Arsenault, motored to Chat- REGENT FRIDAY - SATURDAY "LOOSE IN LONDON" LEO GORCEY BowEnY BOYS. ' "SHARK FIGHTERS” .Color Cinemascope VICTOR , MATURE L.G. Maxim... of Richmond . MON. - TUE. - WED. "OLD YELLER" CAPITO’LéSUMMERS... TODAY (Saturday). 7:15 - 9:10 .AELVIs PRESLEY PIUSVILLE. One hundred and eight boys and girls received the sacrament of confirmation administered by Most Rev. M. A. MaCEachern, Bishop of Charlottetown, on Fri- day evening at St. Anthony’s Church. The serviCes were very largely attended. Mrs. Henry LeClair, son Billie and nephew Michael Lawrence, of Boston, Mass, spent a week recently visiting relatives in Piusville and Burton. , Mr. Adrian Gallant and Miss ham, N.B., recenly on a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. J 'ack Harkness‘and family. On Monday evening, July 14th, a strawverny festival was held in English School Hall, spOnsored by the ladies of United A good crowd attended. Mrs. Ira Barlow and children, motored to West Devon recently where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rayner. Mrs Fred MC- Ausl'and'spent a week Visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rayner and Mr. Rayner. ~ BM. NOTICE All outstanding taxes due Kensington School, remain- ing unpaid on July 30 will be turned over to the court for collection. ' By Order of Trustees; Saturday, July 19, 1958 The Guardianl’nge 15 Catherine Gallant, Toronto, are spending some time visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gallant. As the strawberry season is in full swing all report a very good crop. Friends of Mr. Patrick O'Con— nor, Cape Wolfe, are pleased to see him home again after re- ceiving, treatment in Western Hospital. Alberton. eight, nine, and ten of St. An: thony’s parish are attending catechism classes. . FARM meow: nnops OTTAWA (CW—Net income of Canadian farmers in 1957 declined ‘ by $403,000,000 to anestimated $1,100,000,000 from $1,500,000,00 the previous y ar, the bureau of statistics said , Tursda’, ’ 1 DEMAND SUPPORT LONDON (.R'euters)—TWo hun- dred Iraqi students marched to Iraq's Embassy here Friday de- manding that ofificial’s should ex- press support for the republic set up by revolutionaries in Baghdad. The children of grades seven, r Crapaucl Theatre I . Friday 8.30 p.m. ' Sat. 7.15 and 9.15 p.m. "JOE DAKOTA“ In Color Starling: Jock Mohoney and Luann Patten. Also Short subjovts \ #I TENDERS FOR At the 'Alberton and West Prince Board Of Trade Aquatic Day, July 30th will be received by the. undersigned until .9 am. July 24th. One booth for meals, other booths for hot dogs, soft drinks, ice cream, sandwiches, coffee, etc. Amount of tender must be paid in cash, money order or certi- fied Cheque immediately lifter tender accepted. ’ Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CONCESSION \ C. R. LEARD. ' Secretary. ‘ Kim-are Bridge; race. NAME MAIN EVENT ;. 3 mile RULES -- Ea'ch contes . PRIZES FOR MAIN EV THE ALBERTDN. AND WEST PRINCE BOARD OF TRADE ANNUAL AQUATIC DAY f AT II-InDARE RIVER BRIDGE (Near Alabama). . WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,1958 . OFFICIAL OPENING AT 2 P. M. FOLLOWED BY GUEST I SPEAKERS AND INTRODUCTION OF CO-NTESTANTS. swimming race the Montrose Bridge to ‘_ tent must be a resident Of Prince Edw‘ard Is- land and is required to make arran ements for an accompanying row boat : and hue attendants — Entry fee of 5.00 to ensure starting, refunded after , ENT a. First $25.00; Second $15.00; Third $10.00 in both ladies’ and gent’s division. Also a $5.007consolation prize for v all contestants completing the course. - ‘ SECOND EVENT -—- Tourist Swim —- 200 yards -—- Prizes - for first .‘and scoond place. v . OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT RACES —- Th and under; 16 HP. and under and over 16 H.P._ ‘ Prizes or Ribbons for all events, which include over twenty other. races and contests open to all bays ’and-girls present. ‘ 1 Application forms available at Herb Riley's, 0 Tignish, and- C. R. Leard, Alba-ton. ‘ I . ' , Use application form below for “two main events and outboard races. ’All forms to be mailed to the secretary— . ' ' ' C.’ R. LEARD, AIIoe-rIo-n, nooocogoooomeuonecano’-coco-occoOV-VQ‘QI‘OOIOII ADDRESSV'J‘ON1'O0:01.90'OOCOOIOVOO CONTEST ree classes 4 71/2‘ H.P. ' ’Leary, E. (3.. Perry’s, l:’o'a'o a 0’. 0‘. 0 0:03.11) oI'O'll'o'l v and paid for. Mrs. Vincent Perry Thefollowtng is the report 6‘ Grade V. 1./Mary Cooke, ~2. veras O’Holloraln, 3. Dorene LG- Grade m. 1. Joyce Mac‘th- Grade 11. Sr. 1. Peggy O’Holl loran, 2. Brenda Cooke, 3. Joyce Grade M Jr. 1. Clair Legere. Teacher, Mrs. Raymond Stew- JENKINS Enos. LTD. Summerside Dial 2167 AIDERTON BABY CHICKS. Last hatch July 23rd. .‘ ' ATTENTION I have takEn over the Meat Market formerly operated by Winston Currie and hereby solicit your continued patronage. JOHN R. ROCHFO‘RD . 8. VICIINITY ' I ‘ . PendleI-Dn Hatchery: Remington 65-5 ~ R'E‘S‘EIW'E Sulurday. July 26m c A ME 0 _ KENSINGTON for ‘ ‘ Kensingtou V . AFTERNOON TEA and Fri 3 o’clock- s... 7-15 9-15 5 SPECIAL CASH PRICE BAZAAR Matinee Sat, 1 1m. 'noy Rogers ‘ _ in I fi‘figflfififififig‘fi FOR THE REMAINDER OF JULY Kinkora. High School the Purple Sage ,3 Bullet g _ - Sponsored bl’, , 3:33;? gill. mSe-rial r353:. “3i Famo‘is Dan's“ . Kinkora' C' W' 1“ Zorro‘” s e s s e s 9 .9 o Stockade children Borden B Legion of Cutcl'iff's BORDEN LEGION PICNIC July ZOi-ll for members, wives and Cove. Meet at Legion Home at 1:30 p. m. for transportation. Outside Quaker 16 Per Cent r. o n c ll Canadian 5 ll O re, Augustine Pep-Nix 18 Per Cent , Alberton ., Write or phone your order , . " . immediately. A , DELANEY’S ' ~ . .EEED SERVICE '. CATTLE SPRAY . . . . . . . . . gal. 1.75 WHITE HOUSE PAINT RIG GROWER (in lute OUAIIER BRAN CHICK GROwER 4.15 I. . gal. ‘4.00 l........3.35 C...’$8!9 l w I on can COnvCl‘t' __ 7 your ViCtOry Bonds . ' Immediately I y I at; any branch I ‘ ‘ of . Jillilll ‘ ‘ 1 Bill] , quit/2' . . immediate mild adjustment 1 .Your nearest branch of the Bank of Montreal is ready] now to give you prompt service in converting your ,Victory) Bonds into the non-callable Canada Conversion Loan 1958. - If you hold unmatured‘ 3% Victory Bonds, see your nearest B of M branch today and capitalize ~ on this tremendous opportunith ' BANK OF MO NTREAI; Charlottetown Branch, 105-107 Grafton Street; REG. _G. BOYNE, Manager WORKING wITII CANADIAN: IN EYERY WALK or II?! "SINCE 1317 D>P761