ALBERTON Miss June Fraser, Alberton 30"?-ll. left yesterday afternoon to attend summer school classes in Charlottetown. . Lac. and Mrs. John Irving and their Children. Doreen, .' loralne I To Take Course At Summerside This Week attend a course to be conducted at Summerslde, P.E.I.,t from July 3 to 7, at the request of the provin- Eather Warren Guest Speaker , At Rotary Rev. John Warren of the R. C. A. P'..8tation. Summerslde, wggusg, Wed, July 4, 1956 . TYNE VALLEY The many friends of Mina Gest- le MacNevin are pleased to see herhome again after hslng un- dergone surger, in the Prince 22 Institutional. Chels Begin Course In S'side Dr. O.H. Curtis. Deputy Mlnieteri of Health for the Province official- ly opened the I t refresher course Judge Duty responded by stat- ing the board was "happy to place the institution at your disposal" many institutions are to school in the mari- week. as federal and cook; in back this for cooks to held in Canada, "We're happy to have you," special speake at the regular .,,w1ncial- nutritionists co-operate clal health authorities. Miss Marg- and Brian, Moncton, are apendln c”'”"y H”P"d' Mr. and lbs. Wm. Da yasmday morning ,, the old -mm, an g 5., mm... hmcheootshl;ee(t:l g of the summer 1. oggdundng refresher courses aret lock and Miss Helen Sack- this week with Mr, and Mn cecigl M". Gmmde hck New York ,0, ,1 gm,” Prince County Hospital, Summer- are divided into four groups. each sided? mub hilalduyeuterd - snrthose concerned with the health ville. oi the fodernl nutrition divls- Hull. Alberton South. in spending no.-n.gim.'yi.m., 3., the house at side with 22 chefs. registered re- group being responsible for the . H0 "W9 3 MP0 The yniugsotfootl. I loll. will conduct the training. and Mr and M parents Mr and Mrs Edmund gt.” it .3, M" F presenting the hospitals gnu most preparation of the meals ior one V, hill! 0 Y 1'0"! Order to which was a contlnuIt- the course will be opened by Dr. H -I rs. In Jeffery lelt mzymzd ' ' , um - other institutions on an. . day. Discussion periods are to be . he htlhhlh Father Warren toldthe innnuprogrsoi carried on no I 0.1!. Curtis. Deputy Minister oi 0 it ""1 '0 Bangor. Maine last ' W- meating that the order was formed held after each meal, at the end of in ma with the chm mm 8' ed- ench day and at the and of the Health for P.E.I. g the same period Miss The course which is arranged da Sandra, Hunter Ri . provinclaily in conjunction with weekend aft .11 gh i, . itditr er wen as e V. and Mrs. MacKay's mother. Mrs. cation with Mr. Jeffery's parents, cgnldjiby the Nutrition Divis on 0; in Department oi National Mm Donald Sam!" C s e. Man. has returned t her home" p ' g Mr. and Mrs Ri h if - - Buchannan, North Sydney. were the Department of National Health course to discuss and criticize . "um" Pl "'9 Wlml for ”'dl”3"”" HesltisaIIdWoli'lro and idle from Anne Burns and Miss Doris Nor . c ard Je cry. after visiting her parents, Mr. and and Welfare lrnot intended to meal preparation. in tilt. I731-ehlthogdn-;uTh;lIlI' pagan an runuugg that people fed in man, federal niitrltionista, will'ag- 51'-. Alberton, M,-s..Edmund Maynard and am” TY" VI"?! 013 Slllldli leach cookingvbut to instruct cook. obs”-V pl-egent .dm1!u the to s5lnc”md. in -1352 6 hi; I up. uggnld Ibg, given the D93; Illt in conducting a course at Mr. and Mrs, Don Carson with TBLILIVCI and frlendg, g . in the complete planning of food course e Miss Edith Hume. came had 8: M h 1'. w up ,3 Gun". that iood can a- Teachers, College, Fredericton, N. um, Children Pm nd Mychul Th - Miss Millicent Stewart is visit- servlce: planning menus for more Matron of Beach Grove ungpnni, -eetablls - c ale 3 C0 eae - B. The course was requested by ' Y I - e Presbyterian LadiosAidmat i g with relatives and friends in in Toronto and carried out its work hgngfdmaa. N.t,on,1 Hum, 0' Mollclon. were weekend guests at attractive meals and to teach mod- Mrs. Allison MacLean, Instructor J.W. McNutt. Director of New of M d . the home of Miss Emily Mac- Hcailtoss. Ontario. She accomp- em methods or buying. storing mu lsildenollllgh ESccolIl:onll.h'Miu.t l:Illlaeis!il(l'erinoitlLlilItcitznt(llll'xy'l.ns the re- P1'03”m- u'e"h.'beenEm”ked Bmn'wlck"E Voullonhl Edl-W3" Alberton aslhuthnllml wlmam Hum Lean and Mr!” Andrew arm" on and Mt ud Mr" P'M' M3” prepnring foods, stated Minn Mnr. increase in the ntunber of smaller ion division, and officials of the c'"”5dBY evening; June 21st with Cauli that for when they were order is now established in the C United States also in Saskatchewan ' v and British Columbia in Canada. n.,';,orf;.I:.:1n'::e1l;a'i::1(:lvl;3dAlhaMl1l:1f In 102 the Canadian order estab- ister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian "Shed ammugfsilf fggnicnegreggtg Church. Flln Flon, Manitoba, has Lymsi em frlzm 100 in 1926 been called unanmlously to st. in me" Ytgf Andrew's Presbyterian Church, St. '0 "V" 700 "yi Lambert. Montreal, Quebec. PrelldCllt Vlllghhn Grwm W35 Mr. Dalzell has been minister chairman of the meeting and in- ”, k I U, 1 t, to, I T,-enhoim, Frgdel-lclon' Diem-y I 3”; 6' DALZELL About 1920, he said air expansion hum aong which could not nor- provincial departments of Educat- Mr. and M M R1 h N, h 1 ' I good. atti .dnnce. Next meeting enroute to Winnipeg on Lodge b - llfitsi Loocck Iaoillie llilss eHEl:enmSacE- consultant to the N.B. Department llrolraln WI! "nd"”ke" and "19 mall" afford the services of a ion and Health will take part, Somerville. lilass. nail.-d gugtg 3;, is at the home of Mrs. C.S. Miller lness. M Mtg Y dietitian. Authorities say. , g:fntli'ht it is well established that m. duramn at stay in hospital can be shortetledl for many people by proper attention to diet, and want all concerned with food service in mi. nnutottons as hospitals. old penpier homes and orphanages to understand the importance of good nutrition. vile of the Nutrition Division of the Department of National Health and Welfare are conductilng the course. V Miss Mons Wilson. Director hif Public Health Nursing for P.E.I. who attended to the numerous ar- rangements ln preparing the course, presided at the opening ceremonies and expressed appre- of Health. Miss Hazel Roland, Nu- trltionlst, Department of Health,- N.S. Also present were Mrs. S.J. MacLellan. Superintendent of Prince County Hospital. Mr. John Ladgerwood. Administrator oi Prince County Hospital and Miss Mildred Slack, Superintendent of chronic care, told Prince County Hospital. . During his remarks Dr. Curtis Albert- NO NEED FOR ALARM and M” M" olive" LONDON (AP) - Air Minister Nigel Birch said Friday the West "need not be put out of counten- ance" by the quallty of Russia's air force. Birch. back from a visit to MOSCOW. said Russian equip- ment ”is not out of this world- not overwhelmingly good." How- Mrfanrl Mrs. G.H. Hardy, A1. berlolh Spent the weekend in Char- Iottetown. W DISCUSS CULTURAL TIES MOSCOW lReutera) - A Soviet xovernment delegation. headed by - Calling All Boys 8-i5 . . . I . . . M y Mb )1 H ii kg e expected to 1. Culture Minister N, A, Mlkhallov. hlgglgehtiiluggd :ilfthtal:aili'l,eymbv;h: said the need for a refresher glllstt tl:nd;?lvl': Fl-;lllll1I'lllliZlollll8Il-mills: g1lot:l8tlc:l1"'9rcl"b- 315” Vllglsulisgall; some 40 cm at even ",9 mum they llhva got a lel't.here Friday for Warsaw, the 6., Your E'"ri.s 'n hf of the Board of Trustees at the cw"? 9' "11! type has been ID- the chuzcb has grown from a mls- arlan Charlie Waye of East York, M "L "- SW18! news agency Tass reported- slon Charge to a strong self- lultaining Charge, and the membership has increased four- fold. Besides his work in Flln Flon, he was in charge of The Presby- terian Church's mlsslon works at the Pas. Cranberry Portage, Lynn Lake, and other northern points. In the Brandon Presbytery he sev- ed as Convenor of the Committees on Audio-Vlsula Education, Stew- ardship and Budget, and as Sub- convenor on Missions and Indian Affairs. In the Synod of Manitoba he was Convenor of the ”uslness Committee and the Badio-'l'elevls- Toronto. Rotarlan Frank Daley gave a report on the Rotarlans participat- ion in the lobster carnival. At last week's meeting club president Vaughan G700"! 83" a review of the year's activmes. 1,, his report the president re- marked on the splendid work done by Rotarian Ed Smith who had to resign owing to transfer to Chatliam. Ontario, at which time President Vaughan. lllhll vice-president. look We? lo? the balance of the year. He also coni- mended Rotarlan Dan Chan on LIONS SOAP BOX DERBY ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 10th Use This Entry Blank Prince County Hospital for the use or the old Prince County Hospital In which to conduct the course. K-. WESTERN GUARDIAN SPECIAL PRICES in I. H. Refrigerators. Buy now and save illoney....0ne Floor Demon- strator Dominion Vacuum Clean- er on Wheels for only S58.00 Dol- WELLINGTON, M . Nagare Arsenault who has beer: employed in northern Que- bec is visiting his parents. M!- and Mrs. E.F. Arsenault. i M”, Paul Perry was a recent visitor at and Mrs. Henry Arsennult and family- Mr, Raymond Arseuault. R.C.N. of Halifax is spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs- Ted E. Arsennult. ' JULY CLEARANCE SALE MlLLAR'S STORE. Aw IIOIIIOIOOIIUOOIIOIIOIIIO Address , REGULAR WEDNESDAY night dance Borden Legion hall 9.30 - 12.30. Lowell Huestis Orchestra. REGULAR Thursday night . d . K in t . ion C mmltt . th lendld Job he had done hh Mr. M tin Barrinuit is recelv- HENSINGTON I p S:rvlg:alLtg.uyPhgEieen.3Iltlglti?.1 gl:ilr:E;ngby:5Llello9w:ngIi::3:c:l:ktT:. HM (1219 :llr:;e:Soefclhel:alea'Ivrll:s'r;l:; ihltjicfclliliixrliigggedof ltbeprgtgmitge In ueagent in H,m.x, N5, . T . Om I . . dluk C ' ' may ISSUE BOOK-Permission slon so cents. Dingle Fun Flon Mlnlsgnal Assoc- ivvvery high caliber which was glv- Mr. Fedele Perry recently left WED-. JULY 4th to SAT., JULY 7th ans lib Soap Box Derby for the Summerslde Kinsmen Club to issue car license books has AUGUSTINE C0"? -' Ml'- Ele - - 207 Discount on all Women's and Children's b I d,f ,h P I H mer Dawson has purchased the god i , Hi i e d mlnls- d i Little League baseball ued employk of Drake--Merritt 9 ' . . C:,i,X:H.l,E;:,:,Y5 -p;,loemKine3,,,er:,)v(l;lIcuta,' beautiful shore farm of the late try fvgre pf)! lzl-Jlhllllllltsid lg: his OW" ghd hnocllllgy to which was contrl- Ciongtruction company at Goose Clothing, mcludmg slips, Dresses, sweaters, Blous. DTCSS VOW CIHICQC hf which had requested permission 115- Mendy?" 8' Ahxhstlhe C0Ve- people. but to people of all denom- buted 3150.00. A splendid 10” 0" Bay. Labrador lor the W9 lever es, Jeans, Slacks, Skirts. , ' , to undertake this project, is now Thlll PWNNY 18 Nlllrded ll Olle motions and creeds. He was all this was done by R-Otilflhll Bud al years. . The llons carrla . Parade making 8 may 0, the cm, in. of the finest farms on P.E.1. active supporter ialtmljocalfweiiartee Mountain whok 1: attilpin ctslggg Mr cube” Amnw" employ 209:; Discount on all Men's and Boys' Pants, 9 '0i”ed- The P'”P”"d "W W”"” VALLEYFIELD Orwell H ad 5""”' ""1 W” C" ”" "”l"e"' over the war or e - ' Shirts. 0v 11 d J k t - , p 1 ed in Toronto is vacationing with 91' 3 5 3-" 39 9 9- ' iE?i'.?i'd”.:l”'3.'3LiJ”21l.f.l?;" ii: we -om-u-M 3.3:; ”:.:i”:"J.:': i:L.;:::l”::.:t ii?.2..Tl.i.3ilZ?”f..i”.li.? 2:: in or M... on... 3”" Pm" hr ll-m but unles- servlce to be held July 5 to 0. Thursday: it p.m. Speaker Rev. W. A. Patterson; Friday: 8 p.m. Rev. J. M. Fraser; Saturday: 11 a.m. Rev. Leonard Wolfrey; Mon- day: 10 em. Rev. Carl Currie and Rev. F. Mackinnon. CHURCH SCHOOL - 138 pupils and 17 leaders registered Tuesday at the church vocation school now in session at the United Church. year, model, license number and owners name of every car and truck registered in P.E.I. for the 1956 season to date. The Sum- merslde Kinsmen Club expect to continue the booklet as an annual project. school. JANITOR - At a trustees meeting held on July 2nd, four tenders were received for the position of janitor of Ke ' t School for 1955-56 season. The low- Kensington. The school, now in its and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ml u A cintion and 3150.00 est tender received was 31,680 and 12th year, is under the leadership Edson W. Dalzell. New Annan. P. A” edrfnatefimto Crippled Children 333:: Rl&'oan'tl:;'l' Sfgegt was awarded to Mrs. Keir Duggan: of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis M. Murray. E.I. p .irnnd, 5100.00 was given for a vim” rm the cmby 4. See West's Hand In Russian K Deals Strenghtened By Revolt- By RICHARD 0'REGAN FRANKFURT (AP) The West's hand in dealing with Rus- sia has been strengthened by the bloody Poznan revolt-just at on have been wondering whether the l(remlln's smiles were not sin- cere. although Western lenders have doubted it. In particular, West German ilrrnegr wlinegimilts wggutngeiflsed VX3259: gg:;'celPno;e,Ko;I;:gu;d"::ue,:,,I::,' N A presentatlg: vlha; fil:lelCy8ealt-4; y uya-Robot! MW ' have new loan in western ."i"" '”i. .”"”""'ri W" M M” F'."'.'..”L"?.':."a i.?::.::".?.:i...::. . .... In Chem-We not--rr woo-ma-4 son. on .r..;:...:.':. ... .::';":..::... 312.? ”."”.i'2".”J?.lie iii"... rain: it to mu "Th R . of on... P.E.t tions with the Russians. Millions Dardized ti,”-ton - Young, past dub.s Secretary. Q at"; e STIRS SYMPATIIY But the three-day Poznan instan- rection-and its suppression by tanks and troops of the Russian- run Polish army - has stirred sympathy throughout the West. That sympathy has been heard not only from the masses of West- erners. but even from Commun- ists like Giuseppe di Vittorio. head of the big Italian Federa- tion of Labor. The reported shooting of march- child , the defection of Po- tank soldiers to the workers l.O.D.E. Plans For Flower Show The June meeting of the Abcg- weft Chapter, l.0.D.E., was held at the summer home of Mrs. R.S. Hinton, Stanley Bridge on Thurs- day afternoon, the Regent, Miss Wanda Waytt. presiding. The annual chapter bursary to n in student was awarded to Miss Clare Hg Ann Found of Ellerslie nd a pec- -111 ho a i t So iii. C"wfm'd' Gm”. Graham. m ial bursary to Miss hlayrna aHan- tihalastehilhrges hhlvlvle l':al.l.)'a:hdl:ugl:td. u "HUMAN DEsmE"' she was Americunll cock, Summersldc. Both students behind the Iron Curtain. Ml" Ind MM W-"Ir Culbert. "ii" '” ”' '”'d ' ' ' '”1” k1',''',( are entering the nursing profession For Germany. the Poznan re- A1b"l”' 5”""l- NV? 38 lllelr ' ta make tmub e' m The sum of 315.00 was voted to assist the Girl Guides and S3000 for the upkeep of the I.0.D.E. room in the Prince County Hos- pltal. Miss Hinton, reporting for ser- vices at home and abroad said that a shipment of layettes and children's knitted garments and clothing have been forwarded. She also said that knitted gar- ments are still urgently required. Yarn was distributed to the mem- rs. Various committees were app- ointed for the annual Flower Show which will be held in Sum- volt has even deeper significance that the prospect of reunifica- tion of the divided country may have become more distant than ever before. MAY LOOSEN GRIP Mosco and the Red regime in Eastern Germany also must have been thrown upon the horns of a dilemma. There has been much talk that Moscow would loosen its grip on East Germany to encour- age negotiations between the two parts of the country. But will Moscow and the East German ru ers dare follow such a course now? Any great relaxation merslde on August zist and 22nd. 0' ehmlns terror nile might en- Gillil. Alb-rton the day' Mn woodmde knocked down the top! on A commmee Wu .1” wpomed courage the East Germans to try 17th of September. ,0 mm, Mull.” mangmenu another revolt like that of June Mrs. in connection with the concert to 17' 1953' 30"" 3 i The Cofnlfitgllllsl Gresnk andAfile is lame. y. rmany. tis- tris and elsewhere are likely to become even more critical of Gov- iet and national Red leaders when the full details of the crushing of the revolt become known. In theRSovie'thsatelgut:.llllke Hun- iilfy. oma . Cucboslovakia. it is . be given September 29th by Mal- colm Troup, pianist. Tea was ser- ved at the conclusion of the busi- ness meeting and Mrs. Hinton's hospitality in entertaining the chap- ter at her beautiful summer home was much appreciated. Professional Cards ,AgIc-:3.-;-lg” REFRIGERATORS Higher Yields- More From” with ansrhiimilio nhkcommeth 3': 3Il:mtl:ide,BaP.k.d p..'...ssss cmmmmynsigrvmh Ila d .- . I I - I. y . L EIi:uSIiJl.iA8oi:EEnma nauig, :rt:.sb ar 5 H .EqI-llPyyWI9I'IT CO. .s...5.':f.33"” ””5.5:.'l.il.o.. n. ”?a&";-'?'u'&';?i'n."” "” "T he Farmers Machinery Centre'”' mode hetterlrodeathaethoseontiie campus. Optometrist ll. ll. Parkman guests Mr. and easier, Mass. berton, aunts. Arthur 3”" Nlll hlld Robert. and Mrs. Leard's parents, motored to eastern part of the Province during the weekend. intlon and of the Flln Flon Branch lcms. He had a large listening audience for his radio broadcasts over CFAR. Mr. Dnlzell will conclude his mlnisty in Flln Flon on June 24th. and will be inducted into his new pastorate in St. Lambert on June 19th. He is a graduate of the Sum- merside High School and Academy, Acadia University, and The Pres- byterian College of McGlll Uni- versity, Montreal. He is unmarried ALBERTON A mlsslon opened in the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton. Sunday morning and will continue through- out the week with morning and evening services which will come to a conclusion next Sunday. The mission is being conducted by Rev. Robert McKenna of Saint John, of the British and Foreign Bible en by different visiting speakers. The club also sponsored malol in all 01,236.32 was donated. 570 was spent on is very worthy efitilrt which was carried out by te boys of Summerside High Schml and St. Mary's Academy on the yearly School Safety Painl- The sum of 323.00 each was donated to Prince Edward Islhlld Music Festival, Public Health Dental Clinic, Girl Guides. Bfly Scouts. Canadian Legit?" Memmml Fund, 030.00 to the Summerside ship to send a high hchwl girl to Junior Red Cross leader- ship course in washlnEl0h- 3300-00 was made available to the Sum- merslde Lobster Carnival com- mitt'ee to assist in getting their activities under way- Durlng the Yell” ll numb" 9' new members have been taken into the club and have proved to be active and interested in the welfare of the club which is the type required for the club to of service to the community- Mlss Muriel Bell has arrived from Belmont, Mass to spend some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell, Mill River. Miss Anne Profit, Alberton, was a weekend guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Claude 0iBrlen, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine smith and baby. and Mr. and Mrs. William Kinch and baby, arrived on Sun- day from Montreal to visit Mr. and Mrs. Brydon Smith. Alberton Hotarlan Les Simmons Eh" I very interesting talk on potato industry on P.E.l. He stated the this was a 310.000.000 35999 L0 the CAMEO KENEINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15 - 9:l5- Matinee 2:30 'llh-ur. Glen Ford. Broderick Mrs. George Cul- bert and their grandson of War- Miss Edith Myrna Arthur. At. left yesterday to visit her the Misses Edith and Jean in Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lenrd, their the The n.'....n litsnoriai -tlprlvo lurk. Sunday. July ANNUAL MEMORIAL service the Soldiltf Monuments. GOMio'&tnol'lal Oitildi, Dateline: R.lV.C.D.llA . Ihuioturnisiiaibyxeitsnigtonthiitsd M s - -coon-nciioir. , service-will be held at s at secret. ; drawing Wednesday and Friday worth possible.-iSl40.00. province and that the potato chlp With Lana Turner, Richard Bunton and Fred MacMur- industry was a salvation for the Island potato industry. Colorado, and Mr. James H. Han- derson, Brooklyn, Mass., wer e :. for Churcbhlll where he will be employed. Mr. Perry :vas a val- enault. Miss Clara Cormler and Miss Glta Msddix visited their respec- tlve parents of St. Gilbert recent- .j:L.mj...j.:...1.: Mr. H. R. Lescelles. Brighton, Last Showing Tonight 7:15 - end Rancliipur" ray mans. - mi. - sar. "The Vanishing With Scott Brady and Audrey Totter ""'----T 21:21:1- ..-.-j:-.: TRACTORS MOWERS SEE DELAVAL -.-..... East pi Water Street SEE COCKSHUTT j-:0: j-.j. CREAM &PlARATORSl MILKING MACHINES EM”; I I? . .. 2:IX)'- 7:15 o 9:10 Summerside . esoeg '9:10 10M; Discount on all Men's and Children's Shoes, Rubber Boots. Broken lines of Women's and Children's Shoes and Sandals clearing at Very Special Prices. 1 Only-Man's Suit, size 37. Reg. 559.50. SPECIAL 530.00 I swe find it stimulates growth, and is very easily applied. thus eliminating the extra work of mixing in-L" grediente. We think it is a very eHective spray for blight," wrote Mr. Woodside in a letter dated 13th September, 1955. In this iield of Sebsgo's, Mr. Woodside averaged 390 buahels per acre of marketable potatoes. He applied five p sprays at 1&6 pounds of "Manzate" to 80 gallons of water -' at intervals of six to ten days during the worm part of "MANIA?!" suns: punolcian The beat for early and late blight control. No need V chemical to another . . . Wherroer these diseases strike, "Mannie" docs thejob straight through the season. With "M anzale" you get full oiaorosts production of healthy tubers. More No. 1's, lesa Smalls. Users highly recommend "Mannie" for projilobla production. and Boys', Women's including Work Boots and Box 272. Sunnnerside H H H All girls with entries please be at Kinsmen Playground. Notre Dame Street at 6:30 pm. Thursday. July 19th. Parade will proced to Civic Stadium where win- ners wiii be ludged and prizes awarded. "We -vvowuld heartily recommend -pMANZATEi" potato fungicide 'i potato -gr;owars'' ' , . fungicidal ' available. to switch from one blight-fret 'lU&l'I'0.0N1"AIIo unsnwn.ouAesvvavsuaasun Aosucua.'runAt..ct-s1MioAi.l. -l&ire1'ovl AVI. l.. nun an-is-n eessasa essaeaa Is seen-rvaaes..-natsa-not Fertilizers Inc. J