xwcusr 1. 1953 '7:-is wesrsau GUARDIAN W GEORGE GLOW I The Guardian may PRINCE COUNT! OFFICE I liusuiier siren. Suniinenlde. Phone 8031. wan, subscriptions, Advertising lepresentstlvu nd GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: I032 and 8088. be bought at any of us. following stores in Sussiinersido: Water Street; Vince's Grocery. t K.l.. Wane WEST PB cmw, summer-side. Eaplisi. Church services Evening 7:45 p.m. The Baptis fjlley, speaker, Mr. mlph Burdette, guest singers. .-SPEAKS AT NOON-Mr. Liberal candidate, will speak ove during the noon o'clock, son, son of Dr. and Mrs. left Bathurst, NE. on Monda the way to Summerside to the horn Hammond Johnson arriving resi these 14-year-old boy; left b bicycle for Charlottetown an other points of interest in th Province before returning to thel homes.-S icton) di-en. Joan and Philip. wards is Mr. time Garden". of the "Anne" limit. Personals the United Church camp grounds. 5 -Mrs. Eula Mountain, Mrs. My- ra Gard, -Miss Sadie Thomson. Mr. week at the home of Lorne Mrs. Higgins, Crapaud. n O'Leary and Montrose. 0Il Paliitliig chairman. Mr. Justice J. D, I-lyndman ex- Dressed his thanks and recalled that when he was called to the Bar in that courtroom over 54 will I80 he immediately under- took to handle a Jury case and won it, recovering 858 damages, and costs. This courtroom, he said, is still one oi! the finest thot'he has seen. having a judicial atmosphere which is all to often lacking in much more ornate ones. He re- called various Island barristers and Judges whom he had known as a l3,'9””l illwyer particularly the nriliiant Frederick Peters of whom was said that no rewards of the 3” 0? Ensland were beyond his reach. but he could not give up 3005? shooting. . L; Woritjus Continued from up 1 "0lJDed t CT”: Mommraucr and paused at the iirtnhazard. Minutes later, another C" 590” driver. also unidentified. um9:n:5d dangerously past the Mk ruck. braked. and raced H with flares. 9 Ind the provincial police are 3719 accident happened at 4.05 p'”'; EDT. Frantically. sleep-dazed 38011 smashed windows in darkness scrambled oorilkh the water to shore. Both buck: of the bus apparently were It Pd shut by the impact. Via! the worst bus tragedy of A"! in Canadian history. On Wm . 1936. 22 were killed in a Iilfn between a truck and train uisville, Que, -CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Sunday 1;) 11 .,m.; Sunday School 10.15 am. Church, Sunday, August 2nd, 7.30 pm, Special service, Rev. George and Mrs. J. lllalsnn MacNaught, Q.C., federal "din station CJRVV. Sumrriersidc. hour at 12:35 -(IYLISTS TOUR. -. Bill John- C. H. Johnson, and his friend. Fred Allo. morning at 7 o'clock and cycled all of the formers grandmother Mrs. on Wednesday at noon. After two days .1,md' Maine, who have been vmh Ed- engaged in the lumber and logging business. Although it is not their first visit, they still enjoy the beautiful pastoral scen- cry of what they term the "Mini- Being avid readers books, Green Gables was the principal attrac- t.on, which they explored to the K. -Mr. J. A. MacKen7.ie, Kensing- ion, Mr. Allison Profitt, Freefowii; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Miller, Kel- vin left Friday.mornlng for Ber- wiclt. N. S. where they will attend a laymen's week-end conference at Otis Bailey, and Mr. Lee Gard of waitham, Mass, were visitors &li;i1sdt:EisenhoWe” N52 They nrei nnw visiting relatives and friends n 1-taikmet :.:::.::".:. l:.'"f?"'””” since his retirement, referring to him as fithe elder statesman of ' Canada on the udicial in of the constitution." Hg is news: member cqmmunlsts of th W ri C ' - whlche ChIf:fCJuTtei:e ”?.'?.”Z”f.2ii c”"”'””d mm W” 1 3." .. t : 3"”: " l 0- . si om:-an llndi nuf, News-Itpnd. Water Street; Mark Gaiidet..I'l Granville Susan M," nouesms Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor '.h-sosporv. no llusseu street: Eisssiairs sell. ssi-vioe'.DI'II8 Store: Dad's Grocery, convene sang, in Kosulngton. INC! OFFICI Afbortom -hash Weeks. lapusentati Pliooor 08-: Office and n.g 3...? ..a'r 12.35 NOON-Mr. J. Wat- wn Mgcuaught, Q.C., Federal Lib- eral candidate will speak today at 11.35 pm. noon over Radio Station -IIEAII PETER McNULTY in Seven Mile Bay hall Friday, Aug. ust 7 at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by C.W.L. Admissions 75c and 25c. -FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church, Central Bedeque, Rev, . M. Fraser, pastor. Services for Sunday. Aug. 2nd, Central t Bedeque 10:45 and 7:30 p.m. Bay. Mission Band will present. "The den 3 p.m. Communion of the Magic 5peCtHC19 SUPPOFWG b.V Lordls Supper at the morning we mans chorus choir. service. ESTANLI-BY BRIDGE United -MARGATEF Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Aug. 2nd. con. ducted by Rev. W. M. Briggs, PH-D-. of St. Andrew's Church. Saint John. N.B. New London 10 H-gm-: Mnriznte 11:30 a.m.; Long River 7:30 p.m. S. H. Haslam, F minister. I-BRIEF ST0llMi-A brief but violent electrical storm occurred in the Alberton area yesterday afternoon about four o'clock, sc- Comllanied by a heavy downpour of rain. No reports of damage by lightning were received last even- ing. .V 8 --LEFT FOR HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Townsend of Port- V ing Mrs. Townsend's brother and gtsister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. How- r ard Waite, Summerside, left by automobile on return to their home Tuesday morning. They were lacconipanied as far as Monctoii. N. -VISITING SiSlDE. - Among . the mainland visitors tempurai'ilyLB1' by Mm WNW "S: ;n the Summerside area are Mr. wwcmm" and Mrs. James Edwards of Mouth of Keswick meat Fred'er- SCIIZLW ROUGH New Brunswick, and chil- -- Continued from page 1 inijjgg Save up a year ago after President Eisenhower defeated him on the first convention ballot. 'v Taft was three times senator from his native Ohio. He was one of the sponsors of the controver- sial , Taft-Hartley labor law. His greatest area of influence was in the Senate, where an; months ago he became majority leader under the first Republican president in 20 years. His illness forced him to turn over the duties several weeks ago to Senator Wil- liam Knowland (Rep,-Calif). now acting majority leader. Taft had been counted on to guide President Eisenhower-'5 pm. gram through a Senate where the margin of Republican control you never more than one vote. Also, he was counted on to help keep ii precarious balance in a Republican party that, but for Taft's own sense of party loyalty, might have been split asunder by nomination. Atvthe end. Taft had risen to a mention or great party power. if I ot command. An acknowledged Republican spokesman in thesen. ate on domestic mairs, he took OVCT foreign policy leadership in the UPDGI” House when senator Ernst Reuter. said the relief pro- gram will be extended to all of the 18.000000 Germans under soviet Occilpation if the communist po- lice do not effectively seal of! West Berlin. West Berlin welfare officials pre- D3l'9d in 811001? a record-breaking NITOHE of East German workers during the week-end. In nearly every industrial plant where anti-Communist strike; and riots flared last June 17, damn; workers were organizing exppdj. tions to West Berlin. Premier Otto Grotewohl has admitted that the revolt engulfed 272 East German town: and is least 300,000 em. ployees in nationalized plants. Act- ually, at least: 2.000.000 East Ger. mans took part in the uprising, The socialist underground may the lead in organizing the week- end food rush, The summons stirred East Ger- mans who have been waging a guerrilla war against Communist oppression with SILGOWD5 and slow- downs in basic industries since the Soviet Army crushed the June 17 uprising. West Berlin authoritiu, who have been paying out the food to Soviet zone dwellers and East Berliner. alike. asked East Berlin- ers to hold off during the week- end in prefer that all coming in bus cleared the steep embankment mostly through the air. The bus driver. Lorine Chen- brough, 30, of Kingston, Ont, and the truck driver. Max Roodman. 40. of Toronto, were taken to Com- wall General Hospital in a. state of deep shock. Police declined to issue an of- ficial statement before interview- ing thc drivers. Neither was in , 9 17 Plssengars who escaped "'9 unhurt. indicating that the condition at present to be inter- viewed. TEAS 1 Activities Ai Experimeiiial Farm The application of some liquid fertilizer as a foliage spray has been done again this week for the third successive year at the Experimental Farm. Onlcials are not overly impressed with the re- sult, but are continuing the ex- periment each yes: to finally de- termine the efficacy of the meth- ad. The weather this week was not conducive to operations, but most of that work has been finished and a. good erop harvest- ed. Mr. R. C. Parent noted that throughout the country there is a great deal of hay still out and believes that haying should be started earlier. He said that many nu: a. Watson Mcuuuaht. Q- -. kora..road. Hm. Forrest phiul 5 1.,-,.,m hm, . Qgndgncy to .,,m federal Liberal candidate, wiif The M,,cN,,,,gm ca, M, pm- DAY AUG 2 Until the had 15 11111 STOW?! bu? 399” W" ”d'”, ”3””" Cmw ceeding towards Bummerside from TUES ' ( ' ) they lose a lot. by not starting today at 12:35 oclock, noon. Kmkom. 7:30 P. M. sooner as frequently much of the Both vehicles were unable to my has gone to seed on the long pm,” ,,,,,, the ,,,c,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,h Hon. J. A. Bernard 1:1; Bud thu-I loses much of its the car receiving the most damage. WEDNESDAY (AUG, 5) v ue. , - . All harvesting has been com- ..Th ma c swimm and , 12:35 NOON meted on the experimental plots Water esafeiy J”u'i”.'e at Atlbgerton, m""i””' Mme" M”""”"' Pew M Ad M In . Millmari, Carol Ann Smith. rs. en u gan 3" the 133"" 39 1” 55 WW Md under instriiciion of Miss Irene k clover is concerned. This is also Bums of Tignjshl gayne to is suc- DoIr'Lfe;”o;g:””TER0be” Bmdem ' 8:30 P.M. true of the various Illustration cemul conclusion Thu;-gdgy July - D J h F M N '11 ' Senior-Rose Marie Ahearn, Eth- I'- 0 Tl - 39 el 533111325 gy:Ir;),l1l:y,t;o:l,:e(;h1.;, f,fff";'Qff avegif Ie:ag:,ene':0l:;mNgIr ;,:3lcl:.:5:: el Albert. Gordon Campbell, Fred THURSDAY (AUG 6) mm. expe,1memL more of Charlonetdwn at me Clark, Anne Profit, Janet Profit, v - Uield Day Plans At present Farm officials are busily engaged in plans for the field days to be held on the sta- tions next wcek. These will be on the forms of T. Albert Hicken. Alliston; William E. Johnstone and Son, Long River; and Zenon Gallant, Urbanirille. At these meetings Farm officials will dis- cuss with the gatherings the vari-' ous types of work being under- taken on the Stations and assist in any way in problems being an- lessons had been given. evening the boys and girls sembled at the institute hall showing of films ion of awards to those who the projector and Mr. and crests. This year's class has beach on Mill River where the In the in connection with the course and the presentat- succcssful in priming their tests. Mr. Eugene Callaghan operated tvinstoll Currie acted as chairman. Certific- ates were presented by Mr. Currie and Mia Buote presented the pins been the , M- for a WOTE C. C. Mr. crops weath in th remar has it countered by local farmers. me, and Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister, will also briefly speak at the second and third meetings. markable pickup in potato fields Two largest, Alberton has ever had, the. enrollment being scvcnty-two. Of; this number fifty were from Al- bertan. thirteen from Cascumpcc and nine from Brooklyn. The course was sponsored by Alberton Wom- enls Institute and the work of or-, ganization was carried out by Mrs.' A. C. Green of Alberton and Mrs. Walter Wells of Brooklyn. A ten" large number of car owners co-op- erated in the effort of providing free transportation and a number Hon Baker, Minister of Agricult- Parent noted that general have had excellent growing er and sold t'r.re was a re- e past two weeks. He also ked that this year the grain luxuriant appearance. visitors axe expected to arrive at the Farm next, week, of individuals acted as beach They are Dr. T.M. Stevenson,hescl of the Division of Forage Plants, Federal Department ofAgriculture, Ottawa, and Dr, R. R. McKibbin, Research Officer of the Depart- ment at Ottawa. Dr. McKibbin is coming to discuss with local officials various reports and tech- nical popers included in the Farm! five year report now uh-i der preparation. 1 all who may have assisted in ways. the thanks of pupils parents is extended. Those who passed tes's :1-F Beyners-Brian Ahezirn, El Ashley. Faye Atkinson, Barbour. Terry Bci:nzii'd. Bryan, Teddy Corbett. Lloyd bott, Wayne Coughlin. England. Batty Foley, Foley, Florence Foley, Cordon, Bcrtlm Gordon, Kiiicli, Jackie Pockcrby. Nlillmiin, Wallie Millmaii. An from the provinces could be serv- e . They expected 250.000 today and a like number Sunday. The mass confiscations of food Pickett, Bobby Profit. ,Profit. Alvin Wallace, Helen ried out in Potsdam, 0Tal'llEl'li)ll'Z, Fuerstenwalde, zeesen, and Mich- Cliarics Yeo, Lilliaii Yeo. .luniai'-Patsy Ahearii. Billy endorf-all way stations on inter- province railway lines to Berlin. bert. Catherine BPl'llfiFd, Corbett, Mona crvisors. To all these people, and to Beverly Ca theriiic Pauline Jimmy Grant, Norman, Donny O'Brien, Christenei Kenny Fill- other and 011110? i-iii...ii i Ci.ili'L Cor- nettzi Wal- by me communist police were cal. iliice, Velda Wallace, Earle Wclls,i I .u.' Cr.iig Couglilin, -El8ill'i'Jf DAILY CROSSWORD i sroira OR DRUGGIST ma t I DISTRIBUTORS: Acnoss 3. Fe its 19 Pa ti 1 : , Ltd. LA germma. 4,Ca';Tlry ofr Ce BEE EULIE BSc., 0.D. ! Rogers Dl:i;3i;i(i”y:ar;m:o tgd gpain) 5 gidizigculn, , . '1 addition OPTOMETMST ' E. T. Holman Ltd. ( rewn . - . v r , 5,Rodgn(t:; like I2 (F112) :83 Water Street. Summer-slrlel. hllnlzgalgmfg Asi:li:t':" 9,;irs:.-'.?.?.) i, .n..:ii'..”.d” M10” M"""" M”'" "9"" we" "Buy Maritime Products” frequent Lsheltercd through pm", 3530, I 10. Worship ' Hook! 3 sieve moss -ma i :3. 12. Muse of B. Rugged 27.Eiicoun- t "3 . . lyric poetry mountain tered in” 18.0veraprcI.d crest 28. Mature Y"”"'-W" 5""" . can , iiI5i7.'."p"co... ii.iip”3Z'i.. ao.x.i."..";'2'" i3.33i'Ci'.' . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND vulsively 10.0ne. for 13. Parson bird, TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE 17. gll'QO)(l1OLLOf' 31:" 3;:or,c:h: H l(:Miior(i) ” 18. eeveeu . or . ven poe . 3339 -'-'m-" '35-Cum: '6-Am . MOBILE X-BAY lliilT SCHEDULE !0.Laudl 23. Electrified particles 25.0ne (Germ) 2o.Vestiglal 31.Nouri.shed 32.5-shaped CUFVQ .Disorder 3 .Gii-l's name 3B.Owns 39. Petty quarrel 41- E;;;l;;';1 MONDAY, AUGUST 3-. 42,g.,b,mc Spring Valley School .... ................. .. 45.111 d:'..l - - '47”-'R';"i Sea View School .............................. .. 3.30 4.30 .48. Things 7.00 3,90 causing "W TUESDAY AUGUST 4- 49.? t r . ' b,E.f"f E Irishtownt Hall 2.30 so Liuaim French River Hall . 4.30 no . 1. Large stork WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5- 2.3onstella- French River Hall .............................. ., 10.30 noon - on ' ' , IGU T 6- namv cnvnvzqxufriti-,s;l.;n:i:'.xsl.;w to work It: T"U;f,',ZQ:,0,'3f S,,,?,,,, ............................ a 10,30 11.30 h L 0 N G I, E L L 0 W Long River School ............................ .. One letter simply ;tonds for mother. In this exampte A it LLTGCI; ' ' ' for the three Us, for the two 0's, etc. single letters, npol-. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.. ::5""::-y?;: ::.":f:(':r';n:' "" ""1" "9 0" "in"-I Margate School ................. ..,, ........... .. nsogg A Oryntognm quotation LONEUDR LIB-BYNEBEWB! ZMDIABRU VM TNBQ OFMTB RNUB'A QBOOEBAA, . OE!-I NVA wnrvnrva VMM-LMLB. . A Yesterday's cryptoquote: NONE LOVES H15 KING AND gOUNTll::8E;.'!i;l'TER, YET NONE was EVER was 11-mm ' ---.---.-,--z:.----.--..-- This is to inform the electors of Prince County that neither I nor any of my workers will use money or liquor or employ any other means to bribe the voters in the forthcoming election. 0 In the interests of clean politics I respectfully request the other two candidates to make similar state- . , ments through the medium of the press. A meetin of all poll chairmen and poll workers will be held lg the Conservative committee rooms :1. HARRISON MMFARLANE. (above Palmer's garage), Spring Street, Summerside C. C. F. Candidate. on Tuesday, (August 4th) at 8:30 p.m. , . This is a very important meeting, so please Inserted by the Prince Edward Island C. C. F. arrange to attend. Provincial Council. Glasses Fitted office Hours: Summer St A. Raymond-UGront. rm: GUARDIAN. iCHARLUi'TETOW'N Liberal Candidate Su'siains Injuries -Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, Q. C., Liberal candidate for Prince County yesterday afternoon sus- tained a broken rib and bruises, and his sons John and David, suf- fered minor bruises and abrasions when their car was involved in I collision with a half-ion truck owned by Morrison 5; MacRae of Summerside, and driven by Harold Champion who sustained a. bruised knee. The collision occurred about 430 p. m. at the corner near Central Bedeque school. a Champion was on his way from work and proceeding east past Callbeck's corner towards the Kin- LIBERAL Summer-side Q.C. Federal Candidate MONDAY, (AUG. 3) 12:30 NOON Billy Shepherd. Bronze medallion-Roger Mccue. In passing this test Roger Mccue becomes a member of the Royal Life Saving Society of Canada. Roger has also received his swim- mers badge and his rescuers badge from the Boy Scout Association. 7:30 PM. Mr. Harold Goodwin FRIDAY, (AUG. '7) Q.C. Liberal Broadcast Professional Cards w. Albert iiobenE Chartered Accountant r. E. i. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summeraids DIAL P. 0. BOX 3344 681 7.7. IiIliiTEIl n. o. OPTOMETBIST Suminoraldo. P. l'. I. Domplet Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3118 SMALLMAN8 BUILDING E. E. PARKMMI Opt. D. lt.0. OPTOMETIHST Eyes Examined FRED WADMAN Kensington 1. RAT - HOUSE EXTERMINATOR Containing WARFARIN (Ready-to-use; dry meal 9 to 12 - I to B and by appointment. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summersids mice; ..nfe around farm on- imals. pets; no odor prob- lem.) '2. ANIMAL dc PLANT msncr POWDER (Ail-purpose: non-poisonous; long lasting protection) OBTAINABLE AT YOUR NEAREST T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Banls of Oommerco Summcrslds. P. E I. PHONE 288! BROADGAS-1'3. OVER OJRW TODAY AT 12:35 NOON Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, will speak at 9:30 p.m. From 11:30 to 12:00 P.M. POULTRY Buying Live For-vi Daily form; attractive in rats and I PAGE FIFTEEN I CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS KING GEORGE HALL Kensingron MONDAY. AUGUST 3rd 8:30 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Summorsido THURSDAY. AUGUST 6th 8:30 P. M. To The Electors 0f Prince County This election finds me busy, not only with regular farm work but with major improvements .on my buildings only partly completed. In spite of this I agreed at the last moment to let my name go before the electorate as C.C.F. candidate. I did this to give the people of Prince County an opportunity to sup- port this party's definite proposals for expanding mar- kets and establishing adequate prices for farm and fish products and to back its plans for improving the lot of the average citizen. I felt that, win or lose, some real support for the C.C.F. on August 10 would do far more good than votes cast for other parties. I wish to give the voters an opportunity to provide this support. Under the circumstances, I' really have no time for campaigning. My supporters are busy too. I trust that all the busy people in the county will understand this and will seriously consider giving their support to the party I have the honor to represent. J. HARRISON MacFARLANE, Inserted by the Prince Edward Island C. C. F. Provincial Council. . CHICKS Last Call 900 heavy breed mixed chicks, 3 weeks old, 25c. 500 heavy mixed chicks, 2 weeks old, 22c. Cleaning up baby chicks account Monday, August 3 at my home either cash or live fowl accepted. s. n. pnunmron KENSINGTON TUBA Y & IIIIPIMIWI . .t. 4 .-mtm ljmlevrfmzr I g, A (Mm. WW7? W Milli) UFHU, ' HfiLl.'l'Ali..'J r Mai .. t: R. E. HART. Branch Manager. 53 Grafton St. Charlottetown. P. E. l. FRIDAY 61 SATURDAY July 31-August 1 Double Bill-In Technicolor "WHEN THE REDSKINS RODE" Starring: Jon Hall-Mary Castle -ond- "A YANK IN KOREA" --Siarring- Lon McCaIIlsii-r-Larry Stewisrt It STARLITE 4: EATRE :UMMi Pwlili- ii it ill