N lures UPPER LEFT is seen the pumper of the Summerside Fire Department which lent valuable assistance in bringing the blaze under control UPPER RIGHT. a Volunteer fire fighter! fmm V3!- lous sections of the Province co- operated to bring a stubborn forest fire at Arlington under control last Wednesday. In the above pic- mu. PRINCE COUNTY group of firefighters under the dir- ection of an R.C.M.P. officer make a fire break to Ptcvcnt the flames from spreading. LOWER LEFT. Provincial Fire MaeLeod surveys the danger and directs fire fighting operations- LOWER RIGHT. some of the dam- age resulting from the blaze can Marshall, E.T. be seen. meet with Mr. !'.A.S. Jones. Pro vincial Chairman of Blood DJD0l' Prince County I"Prcscrip.inii for Life" was shown, ! Final plans for the County series of Red Cross Bood Donor Clinics to be held during the :'n”k.:&::'1':u?m'm:t&eumahd: lag? in the forthcoming Clinics. Tmm” Waning In Tyne Vaueytf-'rince County has an objective of womnrn Iumme H.” M”. Hm.Hil.000 donors. This means that an In Llano". Manon of Tyne Vapali-out effort will have to made icy Huiui Centre. and Mr. Walter 0" II” 93" 0' "W C0."'m'"9" I" Dunn npnunmu me summewlparticuiar, and the citizens in gen- Ilde Bunch of the Cmadiameral. at Tignish, Alberton. 0 Leary. Legion. who "9 Chlrmen of the Tyne Valley, Summersie and the . 'lined the different steps to he Prm" taken by the local Committees in order to insure the success of the Clinics. piiir. Jones and Miss Arsenauit out-, name of a poem Tennyson wrote. It was about the seas dashing :- gainst the rocks, but considering its title. it could have been about a deplorable condition which ex- ists?, and has long existed in our little town of Summerside. Anyone reading Island news cannot help but be struck with the number of breaks into business establish- ments in Summerside as compar- ed with the other centres in the maritimes of comparable site. What is our trouble? Crime Problem! 5'3Id0 90"” T Saturday, .Iune15, 1957 C-')n1lllill .-:nri Miss Ipliigenie . The Guardian Pa e SOOIU 1:000 I(iggmgihmilgioitmg; Katie 033:”, ...,,m' break break. was the Probe SONGS of ....m.....mmgj.. basement of this store earlier is the same night. Continuing the investigation pol- ice arrested one other youth. and quc..:ioned two other juveniles al- legedly involved in these and other recent breaks. and these youths are also being questioned by R.C.M.P- in connection with a break at the Imperial Diner on Sunday night in which some coins were stolen. In the early hours of Sunday Breaks, Thefts Summerside Police presently have several young men. youths. and juveniles before the courts in connection with breaks and thefts that have occurred in recent weeks; About 2.30 a.m. Monday morn- ing Constables Keith Champion and Siguard MacKinnon appre- Tyne Valley and Summerside Clinic Committees respectively. as well as other representatives of these lt.C.A.l-1 Station where the Clinics are to be held. At Tuesday night's meeting in Tyne Valley, where the quote is Committees, were on hand tel Juvenile Theft Case Remanded ciiuaciiiLL Until June 19th NICE, France (Reuters) - Sir A uxuen yen. 0” youth. .,,d,iwin.-ton Churchill went for a ,5, 0! . "us of your allegedly in cruise Thursday as guest of Greek volved in a number of recent.5I"PP”lE magnate Aristotle OMS- bruh, pluded gum, in sunlmel-.1515. aboard Onassis' luxury yacht side police court yesterday to a CI"5”n3- alilltlle as breaking, entgrlgig and T . S at an was remane until h ief teals O Kinette Doll suspended sentence. June 19th to permit the case to be discussed with the attorney gener- al in view of the fact that th e The conviction yesterday result-I The main item of discussion at ed from a break at the store of the last meeting of the Klnette Fred Gaudet. Corner of Cedar andyrluh for the season held Thursday ll0 donors for their Clinic. the Committee decided to organize for a thorough canvass for donors in each of the 21 districts in the vicinity. and expressed confidence that they would meet with a satis- factory response. youth is already under a two year The blame cannot all be laid at the door of the police for it would seem that a pretty fair per- centage of those law-breakers have been apprehended and brought to the halls of Justice. Are our facilities for handling those cases satisfactory? is a pro- per respect for the forces of law and order incuclated into would be larceny experts by the machinery of correction available to us.'.' Looking to the future, we wonder if our youth program. which is costing us more than it does most centres. and which seems in a flourishing condition, will really help to solve this crime problem in the future? Will the graph of the incidence of juvenile deliquency go down sharply in our town as a result of this program. Let us all hope so. hended a twelve-year-old boy who is alleged to have participated in a break discovered by Constable Stewart Berry at the grocery morning a window was smashed out at the Royal Canadian Air Force Association club rooms in the Journal building in an alleged store of Fred Gaudet on the attempt to enter the building. corner of Cedar and Convent However. Mr. Victor Sanderson Streets. The two officers caughtp the manager. was working in ill! the young lad carrying a staple vault at the time, shortly IJCION. puller as he approached his midnight. Police later arrested home on North Market Street. and two local men who have since later the two police officers re-p been released on bail to await an covered two "hides" of groceries, appearance in Police Court in con- whlch had been stolen from thc.nection wi" the Incident. REGENT roiiieiir 1.15 - 9.10 -v I ' V . ' uniiitui-INllltWIWi”', - y - V , Dissent? . . MA day morning. the youngest being only years of age, are presently await- ing trial in juvenile court. During the hearing the crownl prosecutor noted the number of breaks that have occurred recently, and said it poses a problem for the court to know how to deal with the youthful offenders. Maxlstrate E. II. Strong indicat- ed his reluctance to send a boy to the penitentiary if there was hopeful indication that he would resume a useful. law-abiding life. M T irate Strong I -" ' how. IIIILI33 I.P I CI- Do't di. I I . hvervative clleorillsd Sillllxisis fllaellovilhd zlgilganasgy Jgmgnoe gm.-y M ' NOHW. ("Y at your "my R I e T t V with 2.743 and Cliff Sowery. an- mg which m such or: wed- If you want 12.0.9. bred. high ICl'U ting OCITI :, other independent Liberal. trailed "WE cugmg A"F"l;f&i ,9"0'd- quality chicks in any of the pk ; ' with 878. ting Be"), Dun u ,,Mm:,, 'g:I" popular breeds at competitive P comin To 1 . F . M. Bargain. " "Pop... Drices order from- 9 ;, it . LIONS CLUB ESSAY WINNERS i'.""”'” " ""93" W” M 'E"””"""'' Y 91 'i e Reynolds as Daughter Jane" CHICK RATCRERY TODAY (SATURDAY) our Town I Li I 5nd handsome Rod Taylor as the Kensington 2 7.15py9,15 4 .- prlnce county winners of the right) chairman of the committee l3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Groom To Be.' Phone 65-5 ' ' Sunimerside Lions Club essay can on sight conservation. Ire. Il'0m tcst for grade 8 students on the rlihl 10 I9": "7" P”"- N P H topic "Care of Your Eyes.” seen Scott, 13 year old son of- Mr. and above receiving their cash awards Mrs. John Scott. S"mm'”Id0: from Layton Scliurman, (extreme second prize. DGIPNDO in Illllll. Alyre Arsenault. Summerslde; and third prize. Diane Arnold. 12. c ” r of Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold, Surnrnerslde. WESTERN i:uAiiiiiAii CAMPBELL and Burns C h I c k RESERVE July 8rd official open- CAMEO KENSINGTON pm, . saw. d-D'li15 -Ems in R an n ae vans "'IIRlGGgF.eRl JER." in Color. Also No Truce OI Ballot Box MONTREAL (CF) - Voters in Montreal St. Ann riding may never know the total number of ballots cast for their candidates in Mon- day's federal election. Returning o ffi c er Thomas Clarke said one of the 100 ballot boxes was stolen and chances of recovering it are slim. ”The box might have been tos- sed into the St. Lawrence River or the Lachine Canal for all I know." in any event. the votes in the missing box had little bearing on the outcome of the election in the riding. With 108 polls counted. Gerard Loiselle. an independent Liberal, got 7,739 votes to win the seat. Liberal William Hushion was next TURKEY DINNER Sunday. June 16th 51.00 per plate Gosbee's Grill. O'Lenry ever. that law-breaking cannot be treated as a joke. lie recalled that a few months ago he had im- posed at a two two year sentence on the youth before the court for his part in the theft of a safe from a Summerside clothing store. and that the sentence had been ap- pealed to supreme court which changed the detention judgement to a two year suspended sentence. In this regard the crown prosecu- tor atated that when the welfare officer had visited Summerside in connection with the appeal investi- gation he had failed to contact either the chief of police or the CNWH nuosecutor to obtain infor- Convent Streets. early last Mon-lnighi was the men of me money, from the Klnette Doll which oc- I-Iis companions, all juveniles, curred on Wednesday in the store twelve of Mauice Mill Mens wee Ltd. where it was on display. The meet- ing was advised that 338.00 had been taken but the amount is made up by personal donations from the kinsmen. The doll will be redecorated and the drawing will be held as plan- ned. The club voted the sum of 5500 to help pay the cost of the construction of a wading pool at which is being built this by the Kinsmen club. The meeting was advised that the swings and slides purchased by the club last year for this play- ground have been erected and are being enjoyed by the children of the area. The meeting also voted the sum of 360,00 for the upkeep of the kinetic room in the Prince Country Hospital for two years. Plans for peanut day which will be held on Friday. June 21st. were ”' ” The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Dickie and Mrs. Mark Gaudet was Chair- man. Mrs. Robert Hunter gave a report on the kinsmen disti'lct con- vention held recently in Halifax. Lunch hostesses were Mrs. Ralph Colborne. Mrs. Everett Cameron. mation concerning this boys pol. Mrs. Wally Coulson and Mrs. ice record. Grant Travers. ROYAL BORDEN FRI. - SAT. - 7:15-9:15 BABY CHICKS Chick season will soon be over. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Alan Stewart announces that after three years with the Royal Canadian Den- tal Corps. he will open an office for the Bingo at night with cash Jack Pots. Legion Monthly Meeting Regular monthly meeting of the Summer-side Branch of Canadian Legion will be held in the Home on Mon- day, June 17th, 7:30 p.m. BORDEN LEGION CARNIVAL and LOBSTER SUPPER Adults 1.25; children 60c JUNE 15th With sports and Field Day Starting 1:30 p.m. Supper 4:30 to 7:30 cartoon. canteen service--S: 1? STAI? DPIVE IN 7-5; SATURDAY & MONDAY. JUNE 15-11 THE LONE RANGER. America's beloved masked rider and his faithful Indian companion Tonto. In a blazing new story with Clayton Moore. Traveitalks, Playing Sunday "THIS ISLAND EARTH”. 8:45 pm. It took two and one half years to make this picture. The supreme excitement of our time in technicolor. 45 p.m. Y LITE ltwo "The True Story Of Jesse James" Starring Robert Wagner & Jeffrey Hunter Coming next Wednesday I for 4 days J There's a Special Naval Sanirnerslde Legion June 17th and June 18th Tlgnlsli Legion ' i June 19th O'l.enry Legion .2 ma. ..-..,.......-: 3;,-mg. MR. CREBTER S. MacDonald will be absent from" his law office until Wednesday, June lilth. COMING - TRE week of June titli. Red Cross Blood Donor Clin- ics st Tyne Valley. Tlgnlsh. Alber- lon. 0'Leary. Summerside. R.C. AF. 5tation.. Plan to attend. PRINCETOWN United Giurch. Sunday. June loth. 11 am. Sun- :lay school only. 730 p.m. Eve nlng service. 2.80 .m. Damley Hall Sunday School. inlster W.R. 1. Miller. FUNDAMENTAL I A P T I 8 'I' Church Central Bedeque. Servieei for Sunday molilng worship 10.45 dell Bros. Crapaud. DANCE MALPEQUE hall Mon- day, June 17th. Music by Don Messers orchestra. LAKEVIEW Lodge. Cavendish, will open Sunday. June 16. serving meals to I-AITIIIEIIIS as usual. when possible please telephone for table reservation. Turkey dinner at 12:80 Sunday. ANGLICAN CHURCH services for the New London Parish 0 June lath. Trinity aunday. Rector. Rev. W. Eric lngrsham. St. Marks Kenslngton. Holy Communion I. morning prayer 9.30 and Sunday school 10.30 a.m. St. Thomas. French River. Sunday school 10 Sunday school 11 noon. evening ser- snd Holy Eucliariah 11 a.m. St. vies 1.3. Richard E. Costco. Pl!- tor. Stephens. Burlington. Sunday School can and evening prayer 1.30 p.m. All are cordially welcome to attend. Professional Cards FINISHING ADVERTISING PHOTOS COLOR on BLACK and wnrrr: pnoroonapny Send your film to us processing and the opportunity every week to WIN FREE FILM GEORGE WOTTON PII hy MacDonald Bldg. First St. Box 1312 Phone 8038 Summerside for Chartered Accountants 80: 1'. Canada suns INSURANCE ..CALClUIl oimosunr. NEW TIRES TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE READING. MOUNTING all LOADING with WITIIRIGTIADEIN snow- and board I hereby give no- tice that I will not be held responsible for any debt: contracted by her. Dated this fourteenth day of June 1957. JOHN HAROLD SHEA. YOU CAN'T ESCAPE i..L.' i W WHEN CHOOSING: '2. Dairy Cattle Spray Dihse 1. Animal-Plant Insect Powder (Triple action-hilll.) tPyrenone- or Conesr irate I P" 5 Dairy 91373! tllirildane-Dilute or Coleen- irate) Msisuiian Dry rly last (sprinkle-flies eat.-die) 5. Moth Killer (Crystal form) Hon hold Insect SHIP (Res.iedual specs Qosnhhed) Rat.Mause Extarnlaatd (WIHIHD-I" HI) Insist on- P after July 2nd. may be made any time new by phoning 2516 from nine to five or 2456 evenings. WARNING Beginning Monday. June 17th interruption in electric service may occur in the following areas: From Reads Corner east and west covering Travel- lers Rest. Wilmot. Bedeque and Freetown. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. until such time as pole shifting due to road widening, is completed. IOWN OF SUMMEIISIDE LIGHT AND POWER. DEPT. in; Community no-nu-I. o'Loa-v- Hatchery now open. etc. um, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, practice of dentistry on the second floor "GIANT" I 'I”"' M" ..RAYMOND cum. ontometrt-I , . of the Re at Theatre Buildin on Jul 2nd . s. will be in his "0'lnary office Saiun hm"0Li:':f::' Bcrgzg. ',51 1' 9 Y I Note: one show only each A"”'.”n say June i5t . Md D Monday. June 17th at 3.30 p.m. My wife Mr 3 Helen ' night 7:30 owing go trio ex-, June 21” REMEMBER - I-000 3 W , . ' ' treme length of t is p cturei ::.:"."iia.'?:::.”:.C:i::'.ic ...i.f'iii.l2"i..?'”:::'..:.:.;'f' .52; PHOTO Shea We W M W ”P”"""""” '”' ""i " '" """ which is av. noun. Adm. Evenings-all seats' 75c Matinees-50c and 25c Two matinees Thursday it Friday 2 p.m. Full Particulars. No Obligation Go Places! Go Navy! Attention Fishermen Our Dent: are increasing in Popularity HUTT BROS. AIDOHOI. Pa in To Phone 58-I4 0rderhctyiaolmnnDeIlveryWhenWantel loss sons: um. woaaaas IIAIINI issaowssa 1. for 51.00 2. Every contestant must of age or over. 3. numberoftichets. Sea Queen Contest Summersitle lobster Carnival JULY I5ih to JULY 20th Inclusive S600. llllnllnatnl In Primes To Contestants S600. Gueen To Receive More Than 3250. Lacliy Iellet Holders Receive More Then To Enter Contest - Contest to take the form of the sale of ballot: to the Public at 25 cents or 5 Deadline to enter contest: Friday. June 21. Contest starts Monday, July 8th. ' 4. A I l wrltin or in person to Chairman of Sea Queen Contest. Ml'- ROY ;.3.I:.i..,:. cxo Rggers & Arnett. Ltd.. Summerside. P.E.l., for approval. '5. EachcontesiatitwillreceiveCASl-I ands PRIZEfor sailings minimum srousom IY R.C.A.P. association wine no. no In Prizes Ii Cash 3200. In Prizes be a single, female resident of P.E.I. and 16 years