yumpmg position gubmarine on board . suomarmra Able Seaman David Lo'::ther.'of squadron based at Halifax. AB crapgud, P.E.I., checks the aft”: 0 (if N in 1958, HMS Astuteoldyvring In In "3, ' of th coast ova iiiitifeine Astuiela a unit of the R0”) Navy's Sixth Submarine Lowther, who entered more than 150 RCN serving on loan with the Royal is one of personnel the Royal Navy's submarine service. Ewrsrrnu GUARDIAN Remembered By Congregation" an addresa was read to Mrs. Mcboweu made by Mrs. Burton in behalf of th regatlon an,address was read to Mr. M by Burton Stewart by Mrs. Hampton y Mrs. Alvin Bell. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell both expressed appreciation. in during and good On Friday gening Rev. and Mrs. Alexander McDowell pleasantly surprised at the Manse of blankets were Mrs. Neil Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell made fitting response. rose Y.P.U. made John. An address president. Robert nsdecntalry-treasurer. June iliih. Good pl'lI.t'. hursday eveninz members I” llcv. Dowell. who has the lodge since for Bellevllle. Ont- riously injured. on Sunday. piial. Arthur McCabe, offered i0l' IIII. ?iizn'is' REGENT TIIA 0? EL ta-5352.7-ef”'r . .2 Optometrist It. It Postman DANCE Iristown Ball Moiigm music. Lodge A. F. and A. M. at on ii.'i;.li2.i.'. malt" .li”l:.ii'i.-iii: me Masonic emblem. Mr. Rev. ERAL SATURDAY-The fu- n;:lNoi the late John D. Chav- peli was held on Saturday mm his late residence on .VilI0W M'9' mic. Summerside to Port Hill AII8' lican Church for service at LN pm. Rev. Mr. Findlay was the officiating clergyman Inmme" took place in the church cemetlary. Pall bearers werezstephen ag- ghian. Walter Mills. ROY PINE - John P1-aught, John Winchester ",1 "imam Arsenault. nor INJURED-Tummy Perry. 7 son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomll ,;,,,,.,, Jr,, water St. West. re celved medical attention at hil home Friday evening when he ran into the side of a movinl car while crossing the street near his home. Thc boy suffered minor lacerations in the head. Rain was falling at the time and before crossing the street the youth threw a coat over his head to keep dry. Because of his limited visibility he ran Into the side of a car and was for- tunate not to have been more so- ALBERTON Miss Beth Clarke has returned to Alberion after spending the win- ter in Albany. NY. Mrs. H.E. Lani-zlile. NS. arrived in Alberton a few days ago to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark. Miss Marion Hardy. Ch8l'I0ii9' town, was a welcome guest of ' Miss Margaret Forsyth. Albertoll. Miss Helen Wells has returned to her home at Albcrton 5011111 after receiving treatment for I fractured leg in the Weston Bos- Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Weeks. Char- loiteiown. motored to Alberton on Sunday to visit the iormer's moth- 21'. Mrs. William Weeks, and his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and have arrived from Haverhill. Mass. to take up summer residen Alberton South. Mr. and Mrs. Cul- bert have purchased a properly ionneriy owned by the late Mr. The annual pantry sale in aid of Boy Scouts and Cubs was held In Alberton Public Library SI!- urday afternoon. In charge of sel- ling were Mrs. Frank Weeks. Misses Belle Wiikie, Frances Cur- rie and Paula Gillis. The request for donations met with a very leserous response from the public and a wide variety of delectable products of the culinary art were Professional Cards iii TR! BLDG. Mc- n chaplain of net December. will be leavini in "19 "9" mm" Westville. casualty CREDIT UNION ALL TAXES due tees. Robert Simpsonis Tuesday. June 19th. Auc Two Iniure Saturday night between ital although head. Morrison and MacRae. details were available LUNCIIES will be served by Molpeque Women's Institute at Coiivention June son: at Charlottetown Hotel. Irishtown School District must be paid by S 30, June, 1956. By order of True tion Sale, d . In Collision A collision near Elierslie late a car and truck sent two persons to hosp- its reported that neither was seriously injured. Mrs. Nester Nakonachny and Peter Bailum 15, both of Sum- merside. who were passengers in a car driven by Mrs. William Bailum. Linkieiter Road. were ta- ken to Tyne Valley Hospital suf- fering from shock and lacerations. The youth was- later transferred to Prince County Hospital for X- rays as he sustained cuts to the The accident occurred a short distance west of Eilersiie satur- day night about 2.30 between the Bailum car and a truck owned by No further Si last night Resident of S'side oothes Conscience RESIDENT OF OTTAWA (CP) - Marltimes stamp collector who didn't pay for some of the he collected has been bothered by his conscience. The post office department said Saturday it has received a regis- tered letter containing 35, sent by an unidentified person from Summerside, P. E. I. With the letter was a note saying "Add this 85 to your postage stamp revenue. A friend." The money will go into the fed- eral treasury. , Rev. Ralph Bernard Is Visiting Father Oblntes of Mary Immaculate. form Holy Rosary Schoiasti Ottawa, is visiting his father, Hon. J.A. Bernard, Tignish. On Sunday the Church.of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignlsh, was crowded with parishioners and friends of, the recently ordained priest. Foll)w- ing the 10:30 mass, at which he was celebrant, two addresses were reed. the first in French by Mr. Henry A. Perry and the second in English by Vaimore Arsenault. A it was presented to Father Ber- nard by Earl Handrahan. Preeentntion of a e cong- 'oi money pre- A pleasant evening ' Refreshments were served by the ladies. were in Elxnsdale when a representat- ive group from Montrose congreg- edly to pre- presented by On Tuesday at a social evening in the church hall. the Alma-Mom. presentations to Rev. Mr. McDowell and his son, was read by the McAssey. and the gifts .were presented by the B a r b a r a Looks like a stamps Rev. Ralph Bernard, Order of Newly Canadian Halifax recently. The new executive. left to right, in- cludes J.A. Saiterio, general ag. ent, Halifax. re-elected preside O'LEARY Mrs. Alla whh rl'on in OLeary recently. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. who Rogers, Coleman. guests of Mrs. MacKensies sister Mrs. Roy Seip. 0'Leary, accompanied by Mrs Summerside on their return. formerly Miss Eiga Ellis. Mr. Robert Frizzell Laird. and son n of Cascumpec. spent a day her sister, Mrs. Garth liar- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maclcnnan and son. Laurids have returned to their home in West Cape after spending the winter months in Cgigary. where they were employ- e . Mrs. Nelson MacWilliams has returned to her home after spend- ing the winter in the United States. Garth MacDonald have recently returned to 0' 0'Leary, have moved in the house in 0'Lenry owned by Mr. Russell Mrs. Alice Turner. 0'Leary. is now a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. All her frielnds wish for her a speedy get wcl . Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacKen1.le of Springfield West. motored to Q, Montague, recently and were the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rilley, Rilley's sister. Mrs. Edna Mac- Auiiey. motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday they also visited in ,A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ellis in honor of Mrs. R. Brownregg who was medical student at Dalhousie University. Halifax. is visiting with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Frizzell in Springfield West. On his return to I REGIONAL OFFICERS ELECTED appointed officers of the meeting at National Railways Ag- ents Association for the Atlantic Region were elected at its annual A.E. Cyfv second vi bell. e-president; agent at Edmundston.1a E. Camp'- agent. Charlottetown. first ; vice-president; J. Corkery, freight loading. Moncton. secretary. G.C. Connors, Halifax. he will Intern at a Child. ren's Hospital. Sympathy is being extended to the family of the late Owen Hart of Dunblane whose death occur- red at his home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDon- ald of Ontario arrived to spend some time on the Island. They will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percey Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis of On- tario are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. Ellis's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, Leary. Mrs. Jarvis Dyment, West Point, is now a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. Miss Helen Cooke is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke, Cape Wolfe, Miss Cooke was employed in Toronto during e winter months: , Mrs. Arthur Wedge and children of Summerside were visitors for a few days to the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ril- - lay in Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Angus Phillips of Toronto is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Crossman. Mrs. Ivan Collicutt, Burton, was a visitor to Borden recently. where she visited her sister. Mrs. Roland TENDERS left the highway while ended up on its hood in The vehicle suffe the forehead. although dazed. hicle which aideawiped to add insult to injury, airman engaged a tow day morning in order Mrs. Leigh Weeks. towed to a garage. he found. on arrival that the four wheels, the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culberi rgdio gnd the b stolen during the night The wrecked vehicle. man. was towed into .. break occurred at ault, Water St. West, Friday night in which ately 3100.00 worth of Entry was gained by in a panel on e secon zit: hnbi viii; Driver Escape is light Truck leaves Highway A 1952 Mercury half-ton truck He reported that a hit and not attack by a party in another ve- truck back on its four wheels and attery had been been borrowed from another alr- side on borrowed wheels. Iiurglars Enter Siside Canteen Canteen" owned by Alben Arsen- chocolate bars and weinera were stolen lock on an outer door and breaking Three vehicles stolen S travelling east on the Sherbrooke Road. a- bout 11: mile from Travellers Rest corner early Saturday evening and the ditch. red very heavy damage but the driver. an airman. iraculously crawled out of the overturned vehicle with only mi- nor scratches and a small cut on somewhat his truck was the cause of the ditching. And when the truck Sun- to get the which had Summer- "Peeweee sometime approxim- clsu-sites. forcing a d door in A3i2.'i..i'.'.Il. clliIdli.IRnB::: gwcannereoh, W”! m-- - 4 Stolen Vehicles -.".i?.”.it.”.'?..i...... Are Recovered SE is! An estimated 3,000 persons took advantage of the opportunity to inspect the H.M.C.S. Angonquln yesterday afternoon at the Rail- way wharf where she is berthed. while the shlpls company was being taken on a tour of the Na- tional Park or on trout fishing trips to nearby streams. The day was ideal for the sched- uled Sunday program which in- and the Baptist Church at 11.00 am. in which the sea Cadets and their band mar- ched with the destroyer escorts company. At the Baptist Church the cadets and sailors were welcomed by Rev. Keith I-Iobson divisional Protestant chaplain of H. M. C. 8. Queen Charlotte. Officers of the Queen Charlotte and the Haida were also in ttendance at the service. 3,000 Persons Visit H.M.C.S. Algonquin Al S'side Sunday corner of Summer streets were Capt. D.S.C., C.D. and Mayor W.A. Cur D.W. Piers: AL Borden Mon - Tues 7:15 It 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:?!) "T0 PARIS WITH LOVE” Cmdr. Clarence gathering at Memorial Square. of the H.M.C.S. Algonquin. A march past followed the church services and taking the salute at the base located at the and Fitzroy rte. Also at the saluting base were Mercer. Lt. Roy Boates .and Rev. Keith Robson In the evening the Sea Cadet Band under Lt. Gabriel Chaisson. . tendered .a much enjoyed concert of martial airs before a large Todays program offers a fur ther opportunity to anyone to in- spect the destroyer-escort between two and four o'clock. At six oclock this evening the Navy boys take on the R.C.A.F. in a game of soft- ball and a farewell dance at the Canadian Legion Home. for sailors and their girl friends winds up the four-day visit to Summerside Will be accepted for Jan- a itor for Emerald School for term 1956-57. Particulars may be had from secretary. J. Reginald Smith. Starring: Alec C innees, Odile Versois. Bank drawing on Tuesday and Saturday. CAMEO IKE NIINGTON Mon. - Tues. 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tues. 8:30. Dramatic motion Pics IEDEOIIE NOTES Mr. James Stavert. Charlotte- town. is spending some time with relatives in this village. Miss Georgie Murray, recently graduated from P.W.C.. has been engaged to teach at Traveller's Rest school for the term begin- ning in September. son. Orville and his 4 ” enjoyed very much. met with the which she was Mr. I947 to 1958 top Siding. was a delegate from the P.E.I., Pesbyterisl of United Church. the Maritime of the Sty. June 12 to 14. Mrs. Herbert smith and Mr. Smith. They will also visit his brother, John Johnson and several cousins. While in Winnipeg Mrs. Johnson will attend a meeting of the Orange C tel lodge. and Mr. Johnson wil attend a meetintz of the Grand Orange Lodge. On their return home they will Vi!" with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunter in Kingston. Ontario. Mr. Johnson has been an employee of "19 c.p.s.. for thirty-six years. and was also a resident of Killllilll for five years. Upon Mr. John- son's retirement he took i! fell- dence In Bedeque villeso pg;-, Ala nun-d, seckville, N. 3.. patdt brief visit with his for mail! Y9"!- haa sold his valuable proptfii Ii , to Mr. Lawrence sud- Claveland. Ohio. The res- Betieque extend a hearv to the Mecrarlanes. qzjoy meny..v and modern nome , 1. Burton and Mrs. Crowe. .., hil i acdequo. W! ' 0'' ':he youu ed Church on . June lith. Mr -combe. Drysdale ta) Labine (91 (continued from page 0) man to) and Ginsberg. L-Dii- mar. HRs: Bal-Nieman; Gardner National League second St. Louis 014 000 300- I 13 1 Pittsburgh 000 M0 no-. 8 I 1 Schmidt, xonstanty (I) and Kntt: Arroyo. Munger fl) King (7). McMahon, and Shepard. W- Schmidt; I.--Arroyo. Elie: ltL- Del Greco. Bauer. second Milwaukee M0 110 000- S 0 0 Brooklyn M0 000 GD- 1 I l Crone an d Crendall; New- and Walker. L-Newcornbe. HRe: Mil-Adcock. Thomson: 'Bkn- Hodges. second Chicago M2103 lid I I Philadelphia ONIIDI 4 C I Jones and Chlti; I. Miller, Owens is) It. Miller (1) ltmmota I9) and Isopatd. Chi-Mlkail. second Clncinatti aesigmacboyii also showed slides which the boys Mrs. Crowe C.G.I.T., group of the leader. when Crowe was pastor of the United Church charge here from Mrs. Ralph B. MacCeuil. Carle- the to the meeting of Conference Branch Woman's Missionary Soci- held in Sackvilie. N.B.. from T B0 ture of. the life of Christ, starring Robert Wilson. as the Christ, Ty- ler McVey as Peter, Joanne Dru as Mary Magdalene in "DAY OF TRIUMPH" in beautiful color. This is a show you won't want to miss; e Sermon on the Mount; the Last Supper; the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Admission 40c and 30c; soc and Me. No Bank Drawing Monday of this week. Bank Wednesday and Friday. Pickering. Locke Road. ed to Mt. Royal ruthers. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Betty Locke of Summerside spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Locke on A welcoming party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maclsaac in Mt. Royal, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Maclsaac have recently mov- where they brought the fine homethrmerly owned by Mr. Forest Phillips. Mrs. Lorne Hemlow was a visit- or to Halifax for a few days. visi- ting with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Car- Mr. Clair Silliker who has spent the past year employed in Toronto, has returned to his home in Mt. E.W. Turner. O'Leary, were visitors to Summer- side recently, where they visited with the farmer's mother. Mrs. E.W. Turner who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. IAIII DEFENCE Continued from page 5 Canada, it will allow billty of ion of the enemy. realize that time fr" air attack is getting completion of the two be a landmark. MARITIME COMEBACK War. gent, Saint John, treasurer; and inspector of car reducing the role of the human being in aeronautics, there is one supplement to radar surveillance which is proving its worth-and which relies entirely upon the human being. That is the Ground 0bservers' Corps. With the advent of the super- sonic. high flying aircraft, it be- came a commonplace that watch- ing air borne objects from the ground would be impossible. Ex- perience has proved so thorough- ly that this idea is wrong that the RCAF utilizes today the eyes and ears of 72,000 ground observers across the land. For the most part, the Ground Observers' Corps proves its value in the north, specifically. above the 55th parallel. in the northern areas. GOC commanding officer Squadron Leader C. E. Harris, DFC. is constantly seeking re- crults. VAPOR TRAIL Ground observers, S. L. Harris points out. can at least see the vapor trails of jet craft, if they Monday, June 18, 1956 The Guardian, Page 15 da is thoroughly spiderwebbed with communication lines, the command cannot be thoroughly ef- fective in its functions '- surveill- ance warning. protection. These vital communications are costing millions. However. A. V. M. Wray will not recognize the expense as a purely military one. "EVEFY dollar spent in the north will come back,'' he said, "even if there is never another war. Our outlay there is providing transport and communication, which are invaluable for econom- ic expansion. Nenr the site of a radio station for example. first a store will open, than a communi. ty begin and flourish." And A. . M. Wray has no doubts of the functions of his command. "in peacetime we are on active service.” he says. "We know what the outcome of an in- terception may be. Every scram- ble by a CF-100 other than those of training, is a live one. ''I cannot tell how many air- craft we'd bring down in a real can find co..imunication with Air Defence Command headquarters -from an RCMP post. a mission, a Hudson's Bay company post- they may transmit valuable in- formation on aircraft movementr Beyond that. there is the facii that the enemy - no one in the command ever names him - has still in service a large force of bombers similar to the American B-29. which are sure to be used Air Defence Command to fulfill its functions.- oi alerting civilians to the poul- air attack. and preparing its fighter forces for the destruct- The Mid-Canda line will soon be operational and the DEW will not be too far behind. To Air De- fence Command authorities, who in 8 major invasion. Hill-hopping too low for radar bounce-back, they could conceivably escape detection. But an alert GOC in the north would detect them and give its own distant early warning. And meanwhile, Air Defence Command proceeds with the pain- ful and costly task of pushing cummuynicatiun by- phone, land- line, microwave and radio. into the far north. where it has never before existed. The job is painful for two rea- sons- Because of the immense c: ', and because of the difficult- ies inherent in Canada's northern terrain. But until northern Cana- attack - but we are, and would be. a real worry to an enemy. lie will think twice before he uses Canadian air space. "They call us firemen. But we're one step beyond that. We plan to stop the tire before it starts." .M......M.:..LM.M., By any test you'll like Toe best villi ' VBUBBLY innuuc WATER! warning of marginal. lines will At a time when electronics is .:MMgL.LL.m.MLM. About three per cent of world shipping now sails under the Ger- man flag, compared to roughly six per cent before the Second World REGEN I Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 Tuesday 7:15 - 9:10 ”5mm U75 Royal Ccrnusliesn Navy THAT'S TOMORROW x JUNE 19th The Navy's coming to Summerside! Mes, to- morrow, June 19th, a special Naval Recruiting pf- ficer will be here to tell young men about the Jim- mediate opportunities in some fifty different occupa- tions in Canada's expanding Navy. Be sure to see him at the Legion Hall. places in the Navy! Get the facts about going ATTHE - SUMMERSIDE LEGION HALL! - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monday) - TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY ' Evening Shows 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 THE count-MART 3. ,.,..yy -. -..u. ......... ..wumsn aeoa..CINauaSwFE-I-wAmlaco:.onJ' liliiiii BliiKFORil' nun BElLiliY'itn'SElGER mliiilll iillllllillillli nu tliii - ......i7i'.ii'-s.-. I--iimttv - mm MI! MN I--. Pnentll n llilil "IL 4 Daniel s. Illl PIIIIISEI - cepred. - TENDER The Town of Summerside invites tendon for the laying of a cement door over the artificial Ice surface in the Civic Stadium. Summerside. as per specifications. Said specifications may be obtained from the office of the Town Clark. A ten per cent deposit must accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- Tenders wil close Friday. June 22nd. 1956 of 4:00 p.m. If contract is lot and work began the contract must be completed not later than July Iiliii. I956. Tenders to be addressed to the Town Clerk. Stunner- been xbTR:Lx l . T j: s .- . . Ix TOP KILLER Bring your potabo crop to. PRDHIT for the potato grower early maturity-protect it hum disease . : . use GREEN CRK POTATO TOP KILLER. Appb in the fall to kill the potato topa and bo prevent disease entering the tubers from the tops. Easy to use-simply spray the foliage to give good, even coverage. and allow 10 day! for the tubers to mature befon digging the crop. 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