a ae * enange m the weamer picture ; | St | : : Woman , Se Mee Fe wil Laie | . TORONTO (CP)—Temperature on | ISLAND NEWS p GE id To R me ree 11 N / i ae —™, alley, SUMMERSIDE—The citzens ; - Mim. .Max. Scotia, Pri ward : suntatelde tod obat tortion ot|__~ Might. Da |e Bactera NB. Conan Summerside 8031; “Auberten 683; Montague 97-2 :+ *heuris 32-3 RT teal ___»_ $b St per St, John River Valley, Bay « . \The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Mon, July 13, 1958. euiey meee af Mee. Aish | Tistati wit: >: Bien abe deer teense ae : uly 3, P. in the Prince County Hos- | Edmontos 6S = 88 not much chant i oe ; pital at the agé of sixty. Calgary » m@> in tompersiens The deceased was born in Al.|Regina ~ $2 gg ght winds. Low - high at Kam ! berton to Mr. and Mrs. Robert| Winnipeg so ele eS New Come ; Bell and for the pest 30 1 . 50 7| 204 80, Charlotietown 60 and | ayor urns oO has resided in Summerside. Since a 60 q9| Moncton 55 and 99, : / : her husband's death in 1957 she | \tdhtreal 60 79| and Campbellton 60 and $5. / , a ; 6 Cae Sree on Das hemnetes. Sei Geant 59 0) ee Sees Soren / a scattered showers; extensiv | For S'side Legion ss /*. 2 fhe": . ) haere so : SUMMERSIDE — Construction| Trainor, D.0. Stewart, @C., rap Rone and deughter Chefiotetews . ul re, oe oe Se ' of the new $130.00 Oaradian | James T. } sectétery-mati-| Nine” Jesse Mattie oe eee | Sydney | © Slane ee " Legion Home in Summerside was | ager; Keith , architect. Miss Florence Bell and Mrs. | ¥4rmouth $3 62| pn. idinieneethe Shi : sanctioned Watson of thé contracting | ; Hunter se St. Jolin’s 0 86-76 eens noon when his worship W.| fem, M.F. Schurman Co. Lid.,junes” » Summerside, and | Minutes later than Chario:tetown the presence of a group of im| *Thé approximatéy eounttlor gama tas sat Reha Ee ee little | sets at 7.56 p.m. teresied officials. square building will be located at ; . p ee fs Sega eee ae ee thended : et : mony were the president of Cedar streets, e : funeral ’ ioe “eo 6: eenaane Bean. Tonnastt! mar proviaciel garage. ren inky Used Chace More Bales . . . Better Bales . cones Oe : service was conducted by the . : was Mrs. Eric : ; at : ihe hymns The lord Is iy i | U.C. Vacilion School - Shepherd and’ "Abide With Me.” SFALED BEARINGS — One hundred and thirty three) réguiar Sunday evening service | 7; M. Logan, Ralph Ramsay, T. chidren between the ages of four|on July 3th when the choir was ae . Kingsley Shaw, Robert aed fourteen thave completed| made up of about 35 of the boys i and John Ellis. Interment the i5th vacation school at Ken-| and girls, and the folowing selec-' "55,1" the People's Cemetery. Sington United Church under the | tions were sweetly rendered, ‘We beautiful floral tributes - direction of the Rev. L.M. and/ Love the Wodnerful Stories”, and | Sviscar tn) sg eet the high SORES COC se ot saree a hs| tae We a |S NEED CREASING 4 eaders were ge ", Mr. chose for 7 j NAZARENE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS classes engaged in, various types! the subject of his sermon, “Doing| MORE MEN TEACHING > of handicraft, Bible dramatics,| the Impossible’. The children re- WINNIPE : : 4 The executive council of the; Summerside Church of the Naz-| FE. Wiliams.-a native of Tyne Owen Underwood ef Dar‘mouth,| singing and worship. On Friday | ceived pins and certificiates. . CP)—Men are re- Maritime District, Nazarene} arene. Left to Might above are: Va!'sy and now minzisier’ of the N.S, vice-president, and Miss|ever’ng the competed projects! The vacation school is an an- furning to the teaching Profes- Young People’s Society is seen! Mrs. Jean Smith, Amherst. N.S.' Church of the Nazarene, Oxford, Lorna Hicks, of Moncton, N.B.,| were inspected by the parents; nyal evemt eagerly anticipated, sion in Manitoba, Education Min- | after their election at the annual disrict secretary; Rev. Verbal; N.S., district president ; Rev. district treasurer. and interested friends, ‘and the) and in the classes children from ister Stewart McLean said Fri- convention held last week ai the: ——— er eee ee ee childten put on. a pleasing _e- other churches and visitors to the; 44: The minister said for the i West Pri Leni Z |SOUTH WEST LOT 16 SCHOOL sam. iat ¢ la oe oe eioned Comes teacher J , | i osing was ¥ c i $600,000 FUND OBJECTIVE | est rince egion one | a *. - ee is a report for | ne closing along hee uae OO Ccamidade sthdielion. Wer ade is ‘MONTREAL (CP)—McGill Uni- | Grade IX — 1. Marjorie Gam- . : wonderful training. The children| Were more men given training iB —-Yersity’s board of governors has ds ble, 2. Jackie Ramsay. WMS expressed their appreciation with | bursaries this year, he said, but Hol Rally At St. Anthony’ a | ‘vill 1k side a gift for Mr and Mrs. Murray.| their ratio was 5-1 over women. _ Grade VIII — 1. Kay sea 2. Thane Birch, 3. Gary Mac- | Ki noon. Grade VII — 1. Evelyn - Mae- |Phee, 2. Ivan Baglole, 3. Kather- ine Gamble. requested graduates to help raise; H $600,000 in this year’s alma mater fund campaign, fund chairman J. | | adian Le ' Day also as many deikite as G. Notman announced Saturday ' | | s bie. A voie of thanks was ex‘ ended | Anthony's Branch and _its | Holds Meeting The Afternoon Auxiliary of the ‘Women’s Missionary Society -of ALBERTON — A Can gion West Prince zone rally was! po=s held in St.. Anthony’s ‘Légion Home ‘on Friday evening with a St. Ist French Atomic Explosion Is Expected Before Year End The fund is an annual campaigao among the university's graduates. 4.44 attendance of members {ladies auxiliary which 7 , g ter ‘ 3 i provided , * Last year $275,112. was com fon Ellerslie, St. Anthony’s |a delicious lunch during the lion cine a oe Birch, 2. | Trinity United Church, Summer. tributed by 12,675 graduates. and Alberios.* ‘cial hour which concluded the ral- oe ae a a eae ramble. | side met in the church parior. 7 The president of the host ly. 2 cane antec. ‘3 x Myles | cing ee a > ~7 a a en a oe sa oe eee sereniropemnerereare nt fos as ag eee beck. was in the chair a PARIS (Reuters) — France {s fut ‘production scon. MWe | branch, Tom, McCormick, wel- - Birch H. D. Smith was pianist | iftiy toward the first - \comed the delegates and mem- ro ’ ae al G min w ae moving Swilty t a? renc hers and turned the meeting over Bride x Siainaiad Grade IV (b) — 1. Carol Gam- | The hymn “Take Time to be jexpiogion of ite-wholly French-|_ h atomic experts say Pes th bie. - | Hols ‘* was followed with prayéf/ made atomic. bomb—perhaps be-| their government will go into pro- wat * ae Cyril} At Monta ve Grade TH — 1. Janice Mae\by Mrz. L. R. Allen and repeat-| pore the end of the duction of a French H-bomb—un- Paes of Eilerslie. g Lean, 2. Ruby Baglole, 3. Whylie ing t'@ Lard’s. Prayer in unison. * se : ie ‘oan hae ges with That's right, the famous Massey-Ferguson No. 3 Baler | uring the business session the | ‘MONTAGUE — M x i Campbell. The president conducted the; icia sources decline le er aie pega Den eliminates that messy, time-consuming chore every zone commander reminded those ; |) 00s 1 AGN % rs eit} Grade. 1 (a) — 1. Heather | jysiness period. _ supply sec-|™ment on when It'will occdr. _ [ ery i , B R IEES present that Dominion §cholar- ee ane en ertzined &)\la-Lean, 2. Mary Ellen Ram- reary Mrs. G. L. Sheen announ-| They refer to a statement three CEERI mneening SUE Sean. THeh 7 ihe enive hefes youl bane _ships_are available for veterans r home Friday evening in hon« © a aa : lothing | Weeks ago by orm +» minister ALI SHARE in the time you save. families and urged them to keep | Mrs. Milton J. Freser: Jr..| Grade 1 (b) — 1. Lavenia Bag- ha hod poo pr cartons the United Pierre Guillaumat, then re me araein lane time a bale is fied with the MF No.3. it's © ‘__|these in mind and not neglect to | ®°¢ Margaret MacKinnon, whose jie 9. Grane Campbell, 3. Gory ceen cea Seoul, K affirmed Frances’ Saale An agreement was_reeched-in/—— sageeeeg "rane: : a : make recommendations in de | ™2!riage took place recently. esniatt = ‘ch Laoag ea os sales to become an atomic power. Madagascar last week by which ' tied for good. No more “skips” due to sloppy knotting. ‘3 pies | On behalf of ¢ N s Tate iss In ; t- i . W.1.. DELEGATE |serving cases. woe aes noe d ro giy a ae , Grade 1 — 1. Valerie Campbell, | of the worship service assisted by| Asked when the first explosion ras acne The ype taalipeatl mares In every way, the No. 3 Baler can be counted on to give ; : The Legion is to have a pro- |). ie) fu leno a) 2. Gloria Birch, 3. Eimer Bag-/ Mrs. Evelyn. MacKay. Mrs. Ham-' ii} occur, he replied marae: : oa you-more bales, better bales, and lof Of extra years. M I S beautiful full length mycror by e. j of French atom bombs. c ’ ’ Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, Alber-;minent place during the Royal | y; onlay ad bx adie ei mond Johagen. Mrs. Albert Link-| «Not this summer. ton, was a delegate to the|Visit to Charlottetown and the, nosed “y ca ei rar jw Highest average in the_senior | loiter. Mrs. J. W. Morrison. The . have Two conclusions were drawn : Womens Institute convention im zone commander requesied the} >) woe ead be Mire Jessie grades — Kay Forbes 848%. | dnging of the national anthem Meanwhile, newspapers ave from this: ; Charlottetown. various b ature WAS Teed OY Mrs. ‘eee | Highest , average in the junior 0s been saying France already has a $4 Your MASSEY-FERGUSON Dealer u ranches to arrange to Shaw. At the lunch hour, the hos- g v g j as followed by the hymn “Lord, il of untested A-bombs| !- An explosion {s near. ; have fheir colour parties at the grades. Clare Birch 86.9%. | While for all Mankind We Pray”, small stock Prey ¥ : ie VISITING P.E.I. : tess was assisted by Mrs. Sandy ,° ne t ; er A and that, /starting next year,| 2. French president de Gaulle : | CE arlottetown Legi ion Home by | MacDon Liat and, Mrs. Jotun ae e teacher is Artit la Gill s. and the reading of Psalm gd F il be able te supply it- and the government - re deter- | 4 Col. H. I. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt *-29 a.m. for the Parade to the! Hughes. ‘ | |The offering was received ow aed the French community mined not to allow any pressure i of Watertown, Mass. have ar. “art at 8.45. et vag sony Sor FISH Mes, MacKay Gad. Dott Serna of as with up to three A- from the United States or Britain CE | , elt wabaiie iends| The member: ‘ MIXED PARENTAGE dedicated by the singing ' resu ionm ST as eoetices Sour ont aoe to “ae coe agg Bde: ns ak gar A British scientist sonia. all so) The Atlantic mackerel is @ ~~ Give Thee But Thine Own’. | bombs a year. : seae:lor ioe 9a a no Ch’'town Dial ason| ef Mrs. Hunt's aunt, Mrs. James|delezates ‘attend the provincial | called European eels are the off- well-known sport fish as well as| The mizpah benediction com-| Two French reactors a sle-'ere corti ent. | r convention in Morell on Labour! spring of American eels. ‘being important commercially. ‘cluded the meting. 2 ; ei ae —— ps ; Beck of Alliston. ———__— a » é FOUR BIG DAYS ‘OF FUN AND FR te t HIGHLIGHTS. OF THE CARNIVAL - MARITIME TRACK AND FIELD MEET DISPLAY © LIC or SOAP BOX DERBY ---DOLL CARRIAGE PARADE | MARITIMBXSFIREMEN’S TOURNAMENT WILD LIFE AND FISHERIES ? FAMOUS COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE Delicious. Lobster Supper Served Every Nite of the CARNIVAL == © MAMMOTH PARADES —- HORSE RACING. = = aa | Exhibition JULY 15-16-17-18 | @ BILL_LYNCH’S BIG MIDWAY. © TUG-O-WAR CONTEST = ~~~ © CROWNING OF THE SEA QUEEN e Kentuve Attraction - the famous St. Leon Tumb- | ling & Teeterboard Stars. © Mile Long Parade = onsistina of Floats, Bands, | ‘Marching Units, ete. © | Hi} j iy! eo | ! \ SS SSS Proceeds in aid of Community Services - MISS SEA QUEEN—1958 QUEEN OF THE a. LOBSTER CARNIVAL? | ‘THE a CROWNING OF THE SEA QUEEN =| WILL TAKE PLACE. AT CIVIC STADIUM | FRIDAY, JULY es. i LL BE | + HH Se hin aay Be Na ops pa? la non ices tig ik cere