i rue Bill Returned At S'side l I or Possession of Stolen Goods .. New By-Laws Increase Tax Rate At Summerside Members of the Grand Jury were Messrs. Harry Bownese. Kenslngton (foreman). Percy Mac- S"ml"'”lde' Alum" M”L”l" An increase in Summerside tax S"mm"5lde' lnhllrl" L”ckl""'l- structlire was revealed at last lllllpellllet E" Come” 5'-lm"'el' night's special meeting of the 'HOWO03IHANIIlIAlI T ISMALI. SURPl.US FORECAST It etsrtedj I; s steady moon orrAwA (ca) - Acun: ans. 3Ii.'75f';:"ln.-,' i'S.l.io'i.al,?fI3gPell.'clla7 Frederick Le P. T. Clifford. 42. of .The Associated Press average of Hamilton. 0nt., has been ap- 50 5l””k5 ll '3 l ll . llcllallged lll pointed to headquarters Eastern 317950 wllll ""l"5l"al5 "lilo. ”'"5' command. the "my innounced ralialzgoljf J0 cents and utilities un- mining in L3". Indochina. U.S, lluiiber up 1 to 50. Kennecott Copper Zla at 1225... Capital Air- MOIITREAL STOCKS ""05 17's at 33. and National Lead stcontlnued from page 11) Wed.. June, 6 1956 Death In U. S. Of Former Lower Freetown lady Friends and relatives heard with 'I11's,Guardisn. Page 13 the deceased was held. Left to cherish her memory two daughters, Myrtle. Ro , ass. mons of Freetown. P.E.I; two sisters, Miss Mabel Burns and Mrs. Edison Dammarell; end I brother, J. Roy Burns, of Freetown. Mr. DeI.ong wedecen ed her two years ago. Mrs. DeLong was formerly Louisa Luella Burns. a daughter The Grand Jury returned a two in against Albert Gallant of Sum- mnside, charged with unlawful , on of stolen goods at the une sitting 0' the Supreme Court. um cl-side yesterday, Mr. Jus- Alark R. M:-icGulgan presiding. accused pleaded "not guilty ' ml is trial will commence this . urnlng at 11.00 a.m. Murdo, Kelvin. Maxwell Robertson. 334 at llswi "lira ill ill” death l” Talllllmlv -H A .- , Mass., of Mrs. Charles DeLong. Wasl9mix:lel:)l;'a”V0f&:lI(1l:: oefxliglgxe) VIIIIIICTI occurred.on' Friday. May shares as compared with 690,000 Lml an" 5 lmef '""eSs' ins and to install artificial ice. i an imi ovement will be made in Coun. Clark continued to part: our system of assessment that will "The Town Council feels that these result in a more equitable valuat- slde. Archibald Montgomery, North . . ' r 1' hi . . - 4 Monday. The mlleral was held mm ll” of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tie charge resulted from a breslt -lledelllle "il Andrew 'll"dl'”l' glillvslzdcllllililglslinvgheann blnlcailgsenloef l:::Sl:nE!::ll)tel:ln;III(llesth:!illzggagelli Islll iliroipvgoggliilllcsialvtocllhellgitggl: er:::sst(;fIl((It:x(ll,llIl?lIl(gsesOfcf10s()"Ig18:! Clmadla" lssll” W9” "l”5lll'l Dag” Funeral Home on Moudayl 5' Elm” 0' MW" F"el'""" ' Freetown. v ' -TTTT?-T'?T'TT' I the Canadian Legion Home in uniinerside on the night of De- ritilu-r 10, 1955. in which more nan 25 cartons of cigarettes. 0 ages of ale and 525 to 330 worth r rolled coppers were taken and ..v-ii two Summerside men were ill iusntly convicted and sea- S8.00 per thousand on real estate and personal property and an in- crease of 34.00 on poll taxes. This brings the new tax rate in Sum- merside to 530.00 per 01,000 on real and personal property and the poll tax to 310.00. The estimated revenue for 1956 tax rate is due to these capital ex- penditures and not to any poor administration; of course the costs necessitated by the disastrous sleet storm were something over whic' no one had control. We must admit that in the past the town has progressed favour- liigher on the New York exchange. May 14"" the servme belng con" itIcliityi'e gained 1. Internationall f,l.;ftledl;-ol;3;eIlAler1nfe':.?.:.l)el;.h Ra; INDIAN DISHES Nl('I(Cl added -ll. ad Hudson Bay Mayflower Hm Cemetery. The The Huron, wefg growing com, large number of beautiful floral b93ll!- Sill-lllll and Ill!-mlllfllll Nt tributes were a silent testimony lo?! the W111" 1115" ""13 W C"' of the love and esteem in which Hilli- lll Kellemlg 51.83, utilities up 0.6 at 135.5, in- ”Our citizens have always real- dusg.-131, on 03 at 303.3, mm. lzed their duties of citizenship and blned up 0.1 at 247.4. papers up have always appreciated the fact that to supply the wants and needs of the people, money must be spent and we congratulate our citizens for the fine attitude and interest In their report the Grand Jury recommended stonn windows for the Jeiler's quarters and that all woodwork be repainted. The re- port stated that prisoners are washing their clothes and dishes in the same-sink and recommen- Mi l ' N 5-” El 1532-70 End golds 9" 0'21 lflilarillgzirllilaaris .s'lIIiclI:.vi'ere mixed on the American stock exchange. Eur- eka. Frarzu Oil zind Wilrich Pet- rnlclims all gained 1-16 and Show at 83.56. IIONTIEAL CLOSING STOCK! By THE CANADIAN PRESS aw. Gt Lakes an I .. .. . I to jail terms. Go.ll:ir.? was tied that a washing machine and is 3435.484 and the estimated ex- ably while operating on a very low they have always shown towards llillwleuullos 399: and! Bay 3115:: olltllll "l'.:fl'1',;tlls'l';d:':ll llr ti 10 ll? llle ll”V't ill ill” "llll "Hub be lmvlllell l" W999”? penditures tot-..l 8434.925. leaving a tax rate and even though a higher the betterment of their town.” :3: llaitotmt I Jgklplmv 0" gr; Today . . . 3.30 g 7.15 - 9.10 . hl('Il Iramportcd the stolen goods thls BltU8ll0!l- Al!" "ill "'9 'l"ll' budgeted surplus of 3559.00. tax rate is imposed this year, it is Mayor Currie presided. with all ,,.,,k NS 5, mg mg; 9:. Thursday . . - . . 7.15 g 9.10 0 a house on Hanover Street on ments in the gaol compound be com H, E, cm-k who delivered hoped before another year passes councillors present. tlnqua c nu ma gt Pap 12:3; ho nlllllll. of the break. He is repaired. 1 the annual financial report. due to B-tnnm Q g: Mggu" 50.; g ' nursed Willi 1Inl8WllllP08SE55l0nl0 llls L0”l5ll P lllalllfed ll"? Gllnll the recent resignation of Coun. .1. Bell 4595 N H Car 29'. T0131 issues 1130 1124 7 ruins of cigarettes and five Jury for their report which showed, L. Mucnougau who was chairman s e Bum 7 Norma. srn. ; c of ale; ll("0Wlll8 "Wm la ggnglatiggoulglla; lll&l)flnwl;ll':' "Va? of the finance committee. said it 2”'5.,f""' gli1a"Paw 2: gmx-:I"..i Y0R1K4:,-CL?,f.ml; aloe" at .. i- been 5 o en. ' , ' was a matter of regret that Coun. ,. 3...; 59.1; . t 2 .i' ”"' D0. SleW8l'l- Q-C- l5 Cmwll 9'99 l”"l'lled "nlll eleven "clllck l'lll' Macbougall was forced to retire, SI ' E glillmtlzlzm 396 Elihu may I.5u"ar.iaIlrimr Elloifeglii-p ill: r.tor while J.A. MacDonald. mornlnl. and was unable to be present go e Cdn Brew am 3; gmcaw :5. git; Edison 46 std on NJ am "' report the estimates and revenue . gpllhlm am SlEel sol pj.,.A'il,l'E,.l' lvl;',,3'3;,':f,lfll ft; IN All "Is FURY”! and expenditure. WE Maccausland Summer. ,..,.,..n. say. Walker 55l"IIGnu1l3vai' on u-.....,.,.. Coun. Clark said in part: "In ' ' . ' El Am 1- 3" UM Alger!" gf,g'Gl Nor Bay um AMERICAN """" ll" """'” 'l'""' setting up the estimate; the comp side furniture dealer was elected go;IriaT:3' 2:3; 3:30 worn mg mnrgrew-girl: 122M ni Linc mittee has been as conservative s by llcklamntlon yesterday Wllell D Bridge 10 CANADIAN , DANCE in Borden Legion Hall, ICE CREAM SOCIAL and ban was deemed advisable with respect golgllnelillogs Closet?! 8lC4-0'0 P.vYVn- :1 g;nTEl1gc 57” V "I" iedncsday. 9:30 to 12:30. Al dance, Baltic, June 12th. to revenue. at the same time en- Hi y ec on in e en re zir . n "by. . mu mm, llancllardls Orchestra. ,, . deavourlns to provide on the ex- 5 nnnnnnned election to the nnnn- Goodyear om Westnue sa COME ANDgSEE- You Cant pendmu-9 side surmieng for each cll fills a vacancy caused by the or Nor BI! am AMERICAN -ma OFFICE of Dr. J. A. Beat the lrish.' presented by Bor- department to enable me dmenm resignation of councillor J. 1,, Irgernrilecva-ti." mu Ill line 2 1: - E ..a inirnn will be closed Thursday. den C-YAO-. at Grand RWEP Oll commmees to operate reasonably MacDougail who resigned for rea- x. ." T ' ' Wednesday. June 6th. at 9:00 0'- riday and Saturday, June 7. 8. wen by providing the essential sons of health. - I I I III. 9l”cll- Iervlces to the public in a manner Councillor M.,ccau,1,ud mi; N. Y. S1-ocks denoting continued progress. and .,:.. ROTARY MEETING - At yes- terday's weekly meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club Rotarian complete the unexpired term, of about a year and a half and his election by acclamation elimin- REGULAR Wednesday night I we Borden Legion Hall, 9.30 " "'9 "m9 ”"l' e"ll""”"'l”ll ”' NEW YORK (AP)-The stock work towards a reasonable econ- Tonight (Wed.) 7:15-9:15 WALK ON AIR ,. 12,30. Lowell Huestis Orches- omy at U 1 f th b l market came up with a pallid per L ' - - . - - to - TTD-rKa.).x x).)x;s..L.xJ 3 HI l.l::lKlkM6nB;2,:,:1l;el lggpgligiiz. "Although the! Tiilwn couigcll has tuft? Scllfetlllleliflsgllolll .IIunell2tl1y. e ec l:l::al;:frg"::E:gy.b"l managed Thursday 3:30-7:13-9:i5 J) &NJ . g .11 . this for ts oboc we no year. g . .:?..l:E.'l-.. lisomftfx. all be its.r:l.cg'::.1.::l..::”lz.:2r:: -nu we we ..E::.:...”.?f.?.”::Lt:2..”.:i..:.”i: Evenings we and see Mnnons or "NY A-R -u-ms lnsed all day S3lllN'-lly- Wmmellt Trade and the Summerside Rotary lgllllle P3"? ill: g”.:llwTthl:)”u5tlll;'l:l ilnll Summerside for the past ten years. Matinee 50c and 256 CUSHION EVERY STEP ms June ind until further W ciab will be helilhat the 1:. c. 3!. ti; cgegggem fhe"u3x- me, nevemw Wlgllmfhtlr Ranlk of Nov: Scotti: C A M 0 " ks Ice. tllVlr.ce(l;l'el':il1eal;iesldellllelltfelhz Can- l93sr W9 regret l” my "ml "ll? five years Ovillafltftlll-III)I'ilIig'xl6l' oll Mg: I REGULAR Thursday "Isl" adian Chilmber of Comme u':. Veal l' ll" 9ll"Pll”ll l” ll" "lle:' Causland Furniture Ltd. Joining KENSINGTON I0 SHAME! zmce. Knnslnm" ll93l"" ,fl”l”e' Next week there will be a very C0nn- Clnlk llln" Felemd i” ll” the Bank of Nova Scotla in 1931 Wed a. Thur. 7:00-9:30 Matinee . lusic by Mell9;Y;l)ff;,3f))'cAf1sn:'1:j interesting event at St. Andrew's. worst sleet flllllllll llltlllse hlsloryhsll he served in various branches in Thur. 3:30. Famed novel filmed. Ill Slow ol mnnlns l""" ' f ' N. B. when district 234 holds it's 9- 5- l- W lcll 005 nnnnm 9 the Maritimes until 1940 when he starring John Wayne in --ma Lillian Roth's M 910" 50 ""'3- . annual convention from the 9th to Itn efllmnlted 3400-w-h00'v hll"-i Cain joined the RCAF and served over- .- . -- HIGH AND THE MIGHTY” in besbsener THERE WILL BE a meeting 12th. This meeting will have re- 5"” 0"” "new 3 Sc wt ll" seas as a navigator on operational ILLOR MACCAUSL D color, co-starring Claire Trevor, ' , me presgyzercian Marnsgcv i;rs:&:ngii;na:r:;&:i;:am::n :20 dlzel n1::e)d)ro:t::l1c:lstloi::le ems tours and later as an instructor Couivcphm M u W 592:” Lenin. Day, Robert Stalk, pm; now a great I V. iittee at te arise. ' - - - t ' - overseas and in Canada until 1946. Coun. MacCausland is married to the former Elsie O'Brien of 0' Harris. No bank drawing until ovation of the old post office to Fm” um week. provide a town office; also the construction of a new civic and- itorium. He said the town was also required to take over the skat- I log rink (Civic Stadium) in order to protect its interests in the build- lnces. M-G-M film! -, . nn, Thursday evening 7.I00 l1-m- V I1 interested in the I louse Plea" 3ll”ld' FUNERAL AT 0'LEARY -The unoral of the late Mrs. James 'Brien took place on Tuesday rllh a short service at 11.00 a.n:. l the Bowness Funeral Home to - n'.'t'tl by service at 2.00 I!- m- 3' "L:-ary United Church. Rev. C. D- : lntheson was the officiating Clergy ion. interment was in the Knuts- , ord Cemetery. Pall bearers were .ric Sheen. Darrell Lidstone. Al- Ison Harris. Lorne Campbell. l.'irvIn Be'l and Donald MacCaus- nod. Piofessional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Bul Leary and they have three chil- dren. Will Attend Convention Charles Llnkletter. international director. Maritime division Y's Men leaves today by plane to at- tend the board meetings of Inter- national Y's ilien's convention held at Estes Park. Colorado. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Link- letter and family and before pro- ceedlng to the convention he will visit his father. Rev. C. S. Link- letter in Tcs Molnes, Iowa. Mr. Llnkletter will remain at Estes WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY-JUNE ti & 7 PRIDE OF TIIE BLUEGRASS Starring Lloyd Bridges. Vera Miles and Margaret Sheridan. Cartoon - Canteen Service-Starting 8:45 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-JUNE 8 It 9 "CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA" Playing Sunday: "THE SILVER CHALICE" Proceeds for the Prince County Hospital through the Rotary Club. ll ST:AI? LITE T DRIVE-INTI-IEATPE SLIMHEPSIDE ROYAL Borden Wed.-Thur. 7:15 and 9:15: Matinee : Thursday 3:30. "STRATEGIC MR COMMAND". in Technicolor. star- ring June Allyson and James Stewart. Bank night drawing Thursday. Opened under new management, J. K. Pidgeon. ", i ' admission for this show ozraly .60 and .30; Matinee .40 and Park for the two-week convention and following this will proceed to his old home town. Boulder. Coi- orado and then to Rexford. Kansas where Mrs. Linkletter will visit her parents and remain for the rest of the summer. They will be accompanied by Miss Pauline Muttart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Muttart as far as Des Moinss where she will vacation with her grandfather, Rev. C. S. Llnkletter. Progress Reported At Annual School Meeting In Alberton The annual meeting of Alberto: school dl5f:lCt was held in the school Tuesday evening. When the meeting had been called to order by Dr. 0. ll. Phillips, chairman SUMMERTIME No other shoe can equal the cool, cushioned SHOE co 1. comfort of KAUFMAN "Foarntread" Summer MFOR Shoes. Millions of tiny air bubbles gives you that light of foot feeling with every step. 5055 AND uppggs The extra comfortable "Fosinu-e”ad"sole V WELDED rocemsn Il.Il”fl.f."il?cil'ffrlili'.lr7 '"-ll-l'.QL3.'i”.lf.l.'il.'3 into the washing machine. They'll come out looking like new. ldlng ummerslde, P. E. 1. Phone 2335 - INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 0: Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty chairmiin of a committee. to be chosen by him. to organize a home and school organization. Minutes of the meeting were read and. on motion, the meeting "summer St. Suln-nlEl'3lfl9 of the board of trustees. Winston Rdiollrned. . Ciirrle was elected chairman. Min- OPTOTTIOTTIST utes of the last meeting were read E E. Pu-In-nu; by the secretary. Mrs. Vernon opt. D" 3.0. England. and approved. Qny PKONE 3237 - In reporting for. the board of , REGENT THEATRE BLDQ trustees. Dr. Phillips, stated that yml W "Hum... SL sunmu-.14, considerable repair and painting IIITII had been done at the old school B. F. Hunter, 3.0. during the. year. and that a new ummr-rslde. P. E. 1 Phone 8110 electric pump had been installed. SItiltLLMAN'S BUILDING A piano was purchased and Mrs. A- Raymond Grant: :'uslI3”i.'.' Ill.-' .'fl'33l?l33h;3i.'”Bcr'.l 3-59-n 0-D- Phillips expressed appreciation to ii Walt-ll" Slreel ' Sll'nm9l"lll' the Lions Club for a donation of 350 bove Maurice Mill's Men's Wear to My for the piano and to the PHONE 35” Women's Institute who donated I THE READ svfunlo duplicating machine for use in the will BUBBLY BOILING I g svsirvwnnu MANY COLOURS Ask your local shoe dealer to show u the many colours and styles in KAU MAN AND STYLES "Fosmtreads" for men and women. . .. Ill) CEMENT 0 N0 NAILS 0 N0 STITCIIIIIB h l. I PIlOl'OgI'Gpl'IOl'8 scbllioring the year grade 12 was Made by V I 1), pp. 55533 established in the High School. A classroom and the laboratory were completed. Tile floors were laid tin ' t the school and both interior and exterior of the build- ing werc painted. Dr. Phillips also reported on the cost of the new school and plans that are being made to defray it. Mrs. Everett Shea, was re-elect- ed auditor for the coming year. as rare as ..I.:.;".:.::.';:.”.'.:::'::.:":l:l:.w:: 79" "ll" procured for the different rooms a and that improvements be made ' ' to the school grounds. When the finlanclal report had been received and the list of elig- ible voters read. the meeting pro- ceeded with the voting of money for next year's expenses. Wesley Hardy was elected to the trustee board. A vote of thanks was extended to Dr." Phillips. re- tiring chairman of the board. R. D. Mcltlnnon was appointed KAUFMA RUBBER CO., lTD. KITCHENER, ONTARIO 47 Years In Fine Ieosweor facade... g”a”J” "' you're only ivou'ns ONLY in: rare as .YOUR Tina: M, 9 THE SECIIT OE KAUFMAN .l'h-samtreeds” , coulrour AND IONO-LIFE .54 I HOLMAN'S or P. E. I, Summerside Charlottetown LePAGE SHOE co. LTD. 133 Grafton St., Charlottetown Phone 4748 SHEEN & MacINNIS ATTENTION . TOWN or ALBEBION i The Town Dump will be g” HERE i your future Hun; ; Ht open Wednesday afternoons Good lobster catches mean bigger profits. And bigger profits every year in one year? AndTlItat.tIt:-'A't)-.errIeT:l" lobsters you put back can release all Your Family Shoe.Store - mean more at everything for everyone many at 75 thousand eggs! Those: 282 w3teT sl-I summerslde Dlal 8091 N, n onv-rm"-M-W-M: lggle-3337, ';.-.-.'";'::::2.:;r":;:..':;:o:.::.;;: :?.:;":.::";:ru:.':::':.r::::i . Gaels-Eels - btbt elobt dbl o m ...i. ' viwt II I HENRY CLARKE : lrotftlles. 5:t'OfTr bVllfTQ:Ir.V0oll1ltlk llteierl mails! Vt7lIlI.EDwy:ll.WImlT. Tl will ' S Town Clerk. T U these lobsters you'll trap in the next move upi I . R In; 1" "us; "If ""1 slvfs You Oevoyeovs. I When you practice sood Mine Water St., Summerside Dial 2111 ; inn ems rou PIQIECTIOII on you new me me am you may. you man. oi coed new releon from your map: grow I535 longer and increase 503(, in weight PROTECTION ioiiust All Till! 1' IIDIOII eeeveenee V3111. eeevseuee for yourself tomorrow. Conservation mean! a bigger profit for you. AGAINST All Hill! 1 eseweev eeeneviee LOBSTER sArr IDEAL sHoE STORE 3 sun nevuuee Real good qmmy "Red Summerside. Q'L:AnY F-ABM. herring bait. Just I. limited 3. 004,, qumntv l.. G. MATTHEWS CARROT. DEAN!” E i ""0 - M 5 Wellington