lAppointed Supervisor Of Co-operatives In PEI J. G. Dennis of Char- has recently been ap- y Supervisor of Coopera- tives for the Province, The Guard- llan learned last night from Hon. B. Earle .liacDonald. Provincial Secretary - Treasurer. Mr. Dennis brings to the posit- ion a great deal of experience as he has been closely associated with co-operative work for many PEI Hogs Outstanding, Complete Results Indicate Complete results received from the reserve prize in a special for placed third and fourth in their are An cnnnd. swine snow ngl the breeders herd. . jclass, and his young sows placed I Brandon, Mum,” bl,-mg mnhul He placed 4th in the competition r fifth and tenth (All of the classes l l r Mr. r lottetown . pointed i for senior herd a hurried check in- ,l were large and no less than twenty; I"dI""”" "I P""""dI"' '"""'- dlcates he won sixteen prizes in ' Placing! W9"-' "Hide "I "Ch C359! scored by some of the Prince Ed- all with his bogs. Mr. Boswall's entries placed; ward Island Breeders and Show- The Island breeders placed thii-dlfifth in breeding sow class, 13th. men .in me provincial nerd cumpem. . in slow six to nine month. tenth years it Perhaps the outstanding perv ion. iin the junior herd competition. ' . l formance was the winning at The prince Edward lsinnn. Mi-. Willis sold his reserve gi-and I He was s"p""5" ”' C”"P"' . third place by Sterling Willis of Swine Breeders Association was champion SOW 101' 3330 End 3n0th'i:Jl:;::5 :2? mlensgsgigchflt ggggg, Cornwall in the Premier Exblbit- gwarded a prize of one hundred or hog for 3170. i ion competition. Mr. Willis had aj dollars for the entry coming the Mr. Boswell sold a young boar 2:;;:0:::0;9:0p':i&2:6hsA1ch:;:E Mia! TI 268 palms to place h I m Tlmlgesl dlsmme '0 the Show" TI,” 1" EDT I ma I)ircctor of the Prince Edward third in all Canada, a remarkable. Island entry was seiecied and 5hip- N, W MacLeod and Son of Hand Cred” Union League 8 nd pcrfo-rmance. - - tped under lmn sponsorship of the . Bridgetown and William I-lound of secretary, of the Clyopermive .3: :":::...:" .”.i:";::.::. ':i in . D . .. . ”".":::t:::.::”.?:s5 .'”.'..”: ”.i'.”.'3 or 7 . . .g”m i "w" MW” 9 ""55. ."al”ei 9. P , " .e 'g - He served in that capacity until championship he scored with his ; also had some very fine individuall three Canadian Xorkshires sold 1955 saw Kingston Lady 39 H. He wont pacings. His six-month old sows' wah 3119.60. M' De M wa mm D 1 d r r. n s s o a irec - Honoured By' Parishioners Rev. F. Stanley Selliclt. a nat- ive of Fredericton. P.E.l.. and his wife, were honoured by man than 1,500 persons at Stratford. Connecticut on June 23. the oc- crlion being Mr. SellIck's retire- ment as pastor of the First Con- gregational Church. Stratford. in which he had served for 30 Years. During his ministry In the historic Church. which was organized in 1639. Mr. Sellick has officiated at more than 1.200 baptisism. 550 weddings. 770 funerals, and has received some 2.400 new members into the Church. His brother. Edward W. Sellick. lives at 31!! Allan Street. Char- lottetown. another brother and I sister iesiding in Edmonton. Al- berta. A regular summer visitor to the Island. Mr. Sellick is fond of fishing. and hopes to visit his old friend, Arch Hartling. of North Rustlco, in the near future to fish Survey Ship Baffin Benched HALIFAX (CP) - The sturdy south coast island '.'.'ednesday so repairman could prepare her for a 70-rnlle trip to Halifax. There were hopes the M.000.000 ship. which ran onto dangerous Black Rock, near the mouth of the Laliave River last Thursday, may start here today. but whether she will travel under her own povger was not known Wednesday t Ill . The Baffin. loaded down with electronic equipment, sounding barges and helicopters. was freed front her rock bed late Tuesday when she strained on her own winches as two high powered tugs pulled her away from the part- tnackeral "or anything that will bite." hydrograpbic ship Baffin. leakiiigl and listing, was beached on ajmwwn weartint i TORONTO tCP) - Observed temperatures issued by the To- ronto public weather office: MIN. MAX. (Night) (Day) ..-- 74 Vancouver .. 52 64 Victoria .. 53 60 Edmonton ...46 69 Regina .. 55 93 Winnipeg . . 82 90 Toronto .. 54 75 Ottawa .. 54 67 Montreal . .. 59 69 Quebec ...- 7i Fredericton . 61 70 Saint John ..60 65 Moncton .62 67 Halifax .. . ..57 65 ially-submerged rocks. Foundation M a r i t i in e Ltd. which carried out the salvage operation. towed the Baffin a few miles to the beaches of Moshe Island and let her rest in the sand while they shut off the leaking compartment. Page 2 "Hie Guardian Thum July 11. 1957 Charlottetown .. Sydney um Yannouth .. 9 St. John's. Nfld. . g HALIFAX (CP) - The weather office here says drier air is en. pected to gradually spread over the Maritime: today bringing an; weather. Forecasts: Nova Scotia. Prince Edward 1;. land. New Brunswick; sunny gr. cept for cloud in the afternoon;' warmer:.west winds 15. Low-hing at New Glasgow and Charlotte. town 57 and 75. Moncton and sun; John 55 and 15. Fredericton 57 and 75. Edmundston 53 and 75. High tide today at Charlottetown at 9.40 a.m. and 11.18 pm. A; Rustico at 4.57 a.m. Summerside tide eighteen 'nutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.37 a.m. and sets at 8 pm. or of the Credit Union National iAss0cialiun representing Prince Edward Island for some cight years. He was director and treas- I Recover Body Of urer of Cuns Supply Company re- Drowning Victim , 4 presenting Canada for three years. The body of Dewar Jones. whol He was born at O'Leary and 1051 his life by drowning 3; Stan. was educated in the public school none on Tuesday, wns recovered? there and at Prince of Wales Col- yesterday by a mixed group of lege. He was with the Bank of R.C.M.P. officers, fishermen from Nova Scotia from 1923 to 1929 and Covehcad Harbour and other citi- was in the general office of the zcns including a number of emp-IT. Eaton Company at Moncton loyecs from Dowd Motors where from 1929 until 1940 when he first the deceased had horn a mcchani- i became associated with the wnrkl Pal Sub-Iurttmall. Durinll Part 0I.of the co-operatives as a super-I the time. a youni: man. Dave visor for the government. LEUEIIIDD WI10 IS VBCBIIODIHE 0" I His present job entails general. the Island 9qUll3PCd NW5?” Wllllisupervlslon of cooperative unlts' FrederictonYFarmer Loses Three Buildings By Fire Yesterday A Fredericton farmer. Boyd th action was just about over Weeks. lost three outbuildings by when they arrived. They used their fire this morning in a blaze which Bilkle pumper with its some 250- ? broke out about nine o'clock gallon capacity, to wet down the The Kensington fire department , fire and prevent a new outbreak. answered a call for help and were' The buildings Mr. Weeks lost, able to prevent further damage g were a large barn, a machine shed Week's house caught but iin both and a sheep shed. cases the fire was quickly brought! There were no livestock In fhel under control, it was learned last barn and the machinery was re- night. moved from the shed before the l I l .4 .ii I l I l I The Charlottetown Fire Depart-- ment also went to the scene but3 fire became too hot to prevent such action. Halifax Club Addressed By Mr. Heath Macquarrie Mr. Heath Macquarrie. Queens County M.P., addressed the reg- ular luncheon meeting of the Hall- fax Kiwanis club this week taking as his topic "Focus on Foreign Policy." Mr. Macquarrie traced 'he history of international organ- ization through various phases which led to the elaborate and specialized League of Nations and In successor. the United Nations. Although recognizing some as- gzcts of the UN's program It a v e en highly successful and of great benefit to mankind the speaker cautioned against expect- ing the UN to deal with problems which are more appproptriately handled by n t h e r Ldiplomatic means. Mr. Macquarrie. A former prof- essor of political science and in- ternational relations and currentlyi third vice-president of the Prog- essive Conservative party of Can- ada. referred also to Canada's for- eign policy. The present move to- ward closer attention to the Can- adian role in the British Common- wealth he hailed as one of the most incouraging recent developments. Mr. Macquarrie was introduced by Mr. John Walker. is former cab- inet minister in the Nova Scotla government. CITY AND CENTRAL WE REPAIR Washing machines. electric motors and appliances. Martin's Electric. Phone 9727. CHAS. WORTI-1'! Barber Shop is closed until further notice due to illness. WE TREAT the iiick well. Gig- ge-y's Pharmacy. open I a.m. to 8 pm. . VISIT HI-STYLE Millltiery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." . FARMERS. PLACE your baled hay in any loft in your barn with a Beatty sling chain, only 36.80 at Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. FIVE minute car wash by wash-I WANTED USED Stamps and en- velopes front St. Pierre-Miqueb on. Cronin. Box 4. Terminal A. Toronto. BIRTHS A ANDERSON - Al the P.E.I. Hos- pital on July 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson. a son. David Walter. Weight it lbs. SPEARS-Mr. and Mrs. Basil J. Spears of Ketch Harbor. N.S.. are happy to announce the arri- val of their chosen daughter De- borah Ann Louise. on July 3rd. 1957 . STEWART - At the Charlotte- an aqua lung and gave assistance in the search. The body was found at approx-. imately the same spot at which the victim disappeared. The water at that point was about 15 feet deep. Royal Canadian Mounted Police resumed their search at 4.00 am. yesterday morning and were joined by others during the day. Six sets of grappling hooks, were made available to the party. Coroner i...E. Priiwse after view- ing Lhe body and learning the cir- cumstnnces under which death oc- curred. decided that an inquest was unnecessary. Died Recently In Arizona Death closed in heroic battle against crippling arthritis W h e n Frederick Earl Hogan died on Sunday. June 30. at the Douglas. Arizona linspifal. Mr. Hogan was born in Char- lottetown. P.E.I . thirty-five years ago. Since 1945 he has been it re- sident of Tombstone. Ariz, where his parents had taken him in the hope that he might recover his health. Rosary service was held on Tuesday night. and all night vigil kept in the parish church by his fellow parishioners and friends. Requiem Mass was offered by Rev. Norman Whalen, and his funeral held from Sacred Heart church in Tombstone. on Wednes- day. July 3. Survivors are his mother. Mrs. Rufus S. Hogan of Tombstone. Ariz., seven sisters. Miss Eliza- beth Hogan. Tombstone. Mrs. Thomas Dewar. Astoria. L.l. Mrs. Harold Moore. Garden City, L.l. Mrs. David Barry and Mrs. Rob- ert Kenny of lilaspeth. L.I.. Mrs. George Wood. Harrisburg. Pa. and Mrs. F.A. Coyle, Charlotte- town. Three brothers survive. Sgt. Roland Hogan, U.S.A.F.. Clovis, N. Mex.. William Hogan. Farming- . - . . H , gnome 8;! Ewumman-3 gfrufw ;0VV;i;5;i0:(l,)lf:ilrOflaaslllgfzv giadlg. and Philip Hogan. Ba) : 'r53:,? 5; a,l,"n'w.3::;n Resin", Stewart tnee Kathleen McCar- Pall bearers were Frank Piiuls. pm-cu, vlllet Brackley. a son. Joseph Severin. Warren Arnold. DIES IN LYNN. MASS -lvirsw G. Allan Stewart. Charlottetownh SMITH - At the P.E.l. Hospital on July 10. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Jones. and Charles Ran- dolph of Tombstone. and Patrick Maguire of Tucson. igan. , in the Province. l l i l TAX ON PRAYERS NEW DELHI, lndia (Reutersl-' A special tax on prayers has been suggested by a member of the Madras assembly. K. Anbazha-r lie said most rich peopled went to the temples to "buy" peace of mind. They paid eight. nnnas labout I0 cents) for each prayer and could well afford to pay a tax. SURGERY FOR TV STAR HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Television actress Lucille Ball underwenti surgery on both feet in Cedars of- Lebannn Hospital Wednesday. The surgery was to correct a condition I ri-siilfing from injuries suffered while making a movie in 1949. WEEKEND I SPECIALS Cf WRiGHT'S formerly of French River. receiv. Parker smith, North MING". Ir Interment was in Tombstone'wHITE I ed the saddnewa a few days ago d""3I""v W918” 9 IbS-- 13 015- cemetery beside his father who SANDALS I of the sud en passing in Lynn. - died in November 1955. , ' "' Mass.. of her sister. Mrs. R. B. THOMPSON - M Prm" Coumy 51195 4 ' 9 I Ellis. formerly Anne Terrell of Milton. She is also survived by one: brother. Andrew of Southport. - FIRE IN CAHEIICO to the. Exhibition Grounds at 6.45 p.m.l last evening. City firemen exting-i uished a fire in a late model auto l belonging to a Mr. Doyle. I They used water to put out the blaze, which had demolished the Hospital on July 8, i957. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson. St. Eleannrs. a daughter. 9 lbs, 1 oz. Sandra Elaine. DEATHS DOUGLAS - At the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. on Thursday, July llth. Oliver W. Avinn. will be sorry to lciirn that she is is patient in the Charlotte- town ilospital. WHITE STRAP r BALLERINAS 1.98! Mr. and Mrs. Andre Lcfebvre: - and their four children. of Mont-l BPOWD .5 white real, are spending their summcrlMoccas1n Oxfords 102 holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucettc. Hunter River. STORE SATURDAY CLOSES Ar 12.30 P.M. YOUR t QUALITY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED SHOULDER CUT ROAST BEEF FRESH BEEF LIVER iii FRESH PLATE BOILING BEEF En) HAM SWIFTS PREMIUM FRANKS ' major portion of the front seat Dmlgl” .i" his 32"” yure Re" Miss Rita Buchanan. dauiihltf panama 1 and the dashboard before their ai-- ''”"'S "1" b9 ''"""F " "'9 of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buchanan. Ballerinas . . . . . . I ; JULY '5 rival. 21:31:52" FuI:l""""'IonH""ll't ml” is spending her holidays in Frcd- ! I t . era n ce aer. 4 ' v , i POLICE count-roiir drunkl "'"'"" New B"'""””k' Ml” Child's Sandals HoT'DoG . d , bl m (..t JONES g M "H, result of I Buchannan is the guest of Mr.i F "I ""3"" '3' we" 0" P " y I and Mrs. Harold .llcCann. 8-3 rcg. 3.4.) .... I Police Court docket yesterday.I Magistrate KM. Marlin disposed of them as follows: one was scnt- . enccd to 20 days on an old commit- V merit. one remanded to July 15th and two received suspended sent- ences. one for 20 days. the other for 10. Two persons charged with speeding were each ctmvictcd, i one being fined 81500 and costs. and the other receiving a fine of SI0.0fl and costs. Convicted of op- erating a mntor vehicle while in-. toxicated. the party was senten- ced to 7 days in jail. I I l MAGL9'l'RATE1S COURT-(Tom victed for d r i v i fl 5: while intox- icated. ii resident of New Glasgow Mills was sentenced to 10 days i it Jail by Magistrate Gilbert Gand- drnwning accident at Stanhnpe on Tuesday. July 9. 1957. Dewar W. Jones. in his 34th year. Rest- ing at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral Bdr. George Hill of wlllIlIDPg.l , . spent his 43 hour leave with iii.-il M9"-5 Cork Work parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill: boots reg. to 6.95 Freetown, and also his sister. will be held tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. service commencing i at 3 o'clock. lntcrmcnt in Shcr- I wood Cemetery. HORNE - At Alexander R no if. Richmond. Maine. Parker A. Home. Remains will arrive at the Maclman Funeral Home to- morrow If-lriday) evening. from where the funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon service commencing at 2 o'clock. inter- ment in the People's Cemetery. CAMERON-At Stewart Mem- Mrs. Elmer Buchanan. Charlotte- town. and brother Arnold of Bor- Camp Gagctnwn. NIB. six weeks course. taking it FEEL EARTH TREMOR earth tremor Tuesday shook San- than de Cuba. second largest city of Cuba. port city of 111.000. FILTHY STREETS -den. Bdr Hill is now stationed at rep. I Engineer's Boots I695 9.95 1.98 Street Moccasins beige, tan, white HAVANA. Cuba IAPI-A strnnxl Nn damage or injuries. were reported from the Caribbean: t I . . . r orial Health Centre. Tyne Val- WINVIPEG (fifth -- Ottawa is 36;, ggkpagdlizzzy glggfrmgatvzi ley on Wednesday. July imh. the only city in Eiistrrn Canada cO' r - i . 1957. Belle Cameron. wife of the with streets as ”filthv" as those- resident of Vlilllview. charged with M! Fred Cumemn M Tm”. H Winnipeg. sly. Alderman H. B. . DlAL QUEEN sir. D1AL possession of intoxicating liquor ' not purchased at the retail vendorl shop. was fined sss.oo and costs or 1 30 days. with another person from the same locality being fined Silt. C and costs or to days for speed- . For leaving the scene of an ac- I e . a Hampshire man was fin- al 828.00 and costs or It days. London has returned home after! ntlttnoing treatment at the P.E.l. ' Hospital. N.S. In her 72 year. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home in Truro for funeral services and interment. BULGER-At the Prince Cnuntyi”. Hospital on '” d July 10. j I957. Beatrice Ann Buiger. wife. of Nicholas J. Biiiger of 17! I-far-.5 Mn. Nelson Roberts of New! Scott. Mr. Scott Monday told the civic public utilities committee that was what he found In a recent trip in Eastern Canada. washable. LADY PARKHURST were dyed in the same dye bath. colour match. Both are full fashioned and knit from High Bulk Orion. The skirt is reversible, rotateable. Six different styles, eight colors . 819.96 and 821.96 ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. 9621 9621 insuring perfect 4.99; 3 l CELLO PKG. 47” Iii. 49c lb. 39: Ib.55c Iii. 25c ITS TIME FOR SOME COOL SPECIALS DURING THIS HOT WEATHER. DROP INTO OUR STORE AND LOOK OVER THESE WONDERFUL BUYS. LOOK ESPECIALLY FOR OUR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS JEWEL SHORTENING 2 LBS. 59c MINUTE RICE SHREDDED MINUTE MAID MINUTEMAID "ON SUNNYSIDE" TENDERLEAF TEA BAGS 60 BAGS Pkg- 75: ans FROZEN FOODS -0 Each 37c HONEYMOON ICING SUGAR, I lb. pkg. WIHTE SWAN ORPUREX TOILET TISSUE WHEAT FOR THAT SUMMER DESSERT JELL-O LEMONADE ORANGEADE FROZEN-SEA SEALED HADDOCK Moiirowst FROZEN PIES 2'5: BEEF. CHICKEN and TURKEY FISH STICKS THESE HOT SUMMER DAYS SERVE ICE CREAM FLAVOR w GAL. PKG. 89c FRESH FROZEN FAMILY OR AMBROSIA 2 for 33c 4 For 29:: 2 pkg 35c 2 pkgs- 39c 3 PKGS. 29c 2 tins 375 2 tins 39c pkg. 27c pkg. 39c EASTERN BAKERY HOT DOG ROLLS 30” FRESH LOCAL STRAWBERRIES Aniuviuo DAILY AT LO WEST MARKET mots CERTO PARAWAX ”'” I9: PKG. FRUIT JAR RINGS ”"”.....23c vard St. Summmide in her mil. , 8 oz. . .':::-...”::.::'.:. ?.:::;.'i ,0. C N. D. uxkun emu ""1 be -mt-md Men Full Fashioned SKIRT and SWEATER SETS ' Wu"! 'H of High Bulk Orion. These skirt and sweater sets CHASE AND SANBORNE INSTANT COFFEE IIAGIO - BAKING POWDER LARGE SAVE 8 UL JAR 350 om, SL33 1 lb. tin 39c . F GALIFORNA-. ORANGES NEW moat. HEAD LETTUCE NEW GREEN CABBAGE Nszw CARROTS BEER 9.A"IF!9”?F Juowd-ct; cello bag 69: each 2lc II). ioc 2 lbs. 23: each 226 Vioicifttits iious or was troops