mcrside Four of a group of five Sum- Girl Guides who leave Wednesday to attend a two-week camp at Doe Lake in Ontario are seen above. STANDING are Mar- OFF TO CAMP cla Arsenault, Miiry Ann Lidstone, Paula Perry, and SEATED Mar- garet Coffin. These girls will also be joined by another Summerslde Girl Guide. Ann Ronan, and will be attending the Girl Guide Pilot Camp being held as a prepara- tory camp for next years cen- tennial camp scheduled for Doe Lake. (Photo by Wotton) s WESTERN GUARDIAN .l.S.TAYLOR, Optometrist will be in Alberton office this Satur- gay,August -ith. DI!E"l'0 redecorating Dr. Hub art MacNeill's Office will be closed from August 1 to August ilth. ST. MARK'S Anglican Church picnic planned for August 2 at Darllley Beach. has been 9053' poned until weanesday. August 8- IIEGULAR Thursday night dance, Kensington Legion Home. Music by Mellowaires Orchestra. Dancing from 9.30-12.30. Admis- nonwso cents. STRAYED FROM our premises 1 IV; year old heifer, dark brown. Anyone knowing the whereabouts please contact Cecil Mill. Cler- moat. Phone 48-4. CORRECTION - An error in yesterday's issue which reported 2,000 at Lennox Island for St. Ann s 35 2,000. The approximate number. Is correctly reported the prevloul day, should have read 5.000 PETS”! Professional Cards 8. E. Ellis dz Son Limited Fire C Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. I summer st. Summersid: B. F. Hunter, B.0.. Summerslde. P E I Phone 3110 sMAL1.M.ANiS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. all Water Street gsummerslde Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear E 3530 PRIZE WINNER - It was learn- ed recently that James Leo Saund ers, of Kensington a first year med- ical student at Dalhousie Univer- sity, was named the winner of two undergraduate prizes. He won the 8150 Prof. John Cameron prize for making the highest marks in an- atomy and also the S2500 anatomy prize. RESTING COMFOBTABLY ' - Mr. w. E. Ellis, Springfield west is a patient in Prince County Hos pital after being struck by a truck on Monday while he was walking to the warehouse which adjoins his store at Springfield West. Mr. Ellis who is well known in Sum- merside having been employed at one time by R. '1'. Holman. Ltd. was badly bruised but apparently sustained no further injuries and was reported last night as resting quite comfortably. 0 MACMURDO FUNERAL- The funeral of the late Mrs. Bertha MacMurdo -was held yesterday from the Compton Funeral Home at noon to the Summerside Pres- byterian Church where service was held at 2.00 pm. Rev. Keith ley Bell. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. Mrs. Frank McAlduff and Miss Frances McAlduff, Alberton. are visiting friends in Eridgewater. N S. Miss Irma Inman. Moncton. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard inman, Alberton. Mr. S. M. Burke has returned Schurmcin's Win N. B. Contract Th M. F. Schunnan Company Ltd. has been awarded the con- tract to build the large addition to the Albert School in Fredericton, N B This extension will provide eight additional classrooms and two gen eral purpose ooms in the new frame structure will cost approx- imately 3184.000. It is understood that the project will commence at once. This is the third major school contract which has been awarded to the M. F. Schurman Company in the past few weeks in the Fred- ricton area. town is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy, Al- berton. Mrs. C. W. Hayes has returned to her home in Alberton, after visit- ing her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hooper in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Stenchuk of Windsor. Ontario, are guests Mrs. Stenchuks mother, Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar and Mr. Dunbar at Mont- rose. . Stanley Coughian and Miss Olive Cougblan of Boston. Miss Phyllis McDonald return- Mr. and Mrs. Evald Lcevin and family, Carla. Eric. Roma and Dale. of Norwood, Most. are Vi!- iflng relatives and friends in Sum- merside the guests of Mrs. Wal- lace Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams. South Kildare. have as welcome guests the i.atter's brother and sist- er-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- Layne Elder. two year old son in iflcatlons to those of R. J. Mac- Kenna of Murdockvllie, Quebec whose application was approved by council early in July but who was unable to accept the position as Summer-lrl-'s Town Manager dueato an earlier committment. THUMBS DOWN The application of the Irving Oil Company Ltd. for a permit to erect a bulk storage plant on a property at the west end of Sum- merside was refused in a resolut- Speaking on the theme "Canad- ian war clalms", Hon. Thane A. Campbell told the Summerside Rotary Club about his work with this committee at the weekly lunch eon meeting yesterday. He told the gathering that they have pro- cessed approximately 10,000 of the M000 cases which have been filed with the government. The claims are listed under four categories, mal-treatment. personal injury, death and property loss. Discussing some of the problems involved, Rotarian Thane stated that the first is to establish the national status of the claimant. Under the Canadian scheme the claimant must he a Canadian at the time of the loss, and also at the time of making the claim. Consid- lll MEMOHIAM MRS. FERMIN PERRY There passed peacefully away at her home in Howlan on Sunday morning, June 24, Mrs. Fermin Perry in her 68th year. She had been in failing health for the past 25 years but bore her illness in Christian fortitude and was never one known to complain. She was up around the house every day until in March when she fell in- luring he? NP and from that had been bed fast ever since. Two weeks previous to her death her family who has always visited her often were all called to her bedside Rev. Fr. Rooney, parish priest vis- ited her frequently during her ill- ness and fortified her soul for its homeward Journey. The late Mrs. P9"! was always praying and was well prepared to meet her rodeemer. She will be sadly mis- I limit of 310,000 bein 1 ed Chartered T. Polthwaite officiating both at Mr. and M". Heme" Dmgamo sed in her home where she was property claims. Thez .:,:.cmm:: A gr yr the church and grave. The music M Calgam Alberta are gum, of SW1-ilys llresent with her friendly was expected to complete its work CCOUH On 5 was rendered by the Presbyterian the lane” sister and brothers in am e. Besides her husband she November 30. 1956. although it now 1!. Em-re Hickey Choir, with Miss Myrna Hancock law Mr. and Mrs. Le Mom mm. itOBV:S toncherlsh her memory, looks as if its work might never C"”'"”" l?3””i,kd-”' Ciimmm” Chrggloifhil iiggrlgi-Ks w1o:)i?:sorJe.:ili3 Alberton South. i din iI)ilgFrf:'d.s-riiitataiei) A('cl:fii. sbifidcompmedi me 5”" spmm "mg ' '11- arin)Mr in i' ' i ' 5 id , P E. 1. Phone 2235 Chit? M80Ml"'d0r Di” L-M- C3 Mr. and Mrs. Holson Cougblan e s. r ne Gallant of Rotarinn Thane was thanked iunmers e N beck, Kenneth Walker. James Alberto". have a, wet, gueggs Mr, Howlan and four sons namely fat. on behalf of the club by president Marchbank, Hugh Smith and Mor- coughing bmum. and am”, ML dore of Summersidc, Henry of Charlottetown. Oscar of St. John, NB.. and Vincent at home, 12 grandchildren also the following brothers Henry and Joseph T. Gregor Nogalles. Arizona Gordon ' B ,Mi. hereGlltfF ' Optometrist personals sine tars; hzxrizorcaugnnezvngv her gskzncgwjrindvxrgagrgfksigr sa.laiv:r.iI., Clidadrlottctown and John E' E' Pukman Mr. Ernest MacLure of Washing- sister and brother-in-law. LiellQ0"' Iley. N.S. on tlie'Lorl?steren(?:i'n1ixvalI lgliportfs Oligbgg ton. D.C.. is visiting relatives and ant Gene Sullivan and Mrs. aul- Her mum which W" largely new vim of the dmdctvxogmiznj REGEP; THEATRE Bung f;lelr&d;.ir;vaSl:i,nci;ne;r:idlelnghe guest liian. attended took place on Tuesday and the Rotary Anncs outing were Bloomfield of which she had al- Wlysg been a member with the uilebtion of I few years in her Iouth which she spent in Portland, Maine. Her pastor. Rev. M,J, Rooney officiated at the church and grave where her mortal re- mains were laid to rest to swan a glorious resurrection. Her pall- bearers were Frank and Jerome THE EA” 1 to his home in Alberton after being Nevin of Somervilie Mass and and Lorraine Gallant, Paul Dolr- "DOWN 3 DARK STREETS". R STUD 0 8 Pollen! in ""3 C'""1””e'0w" "05 their daughter M'3- L'e””"d Gmei Ull. Alphonse Bernard and Arthur Bank drawing Wednesday and Photographers pilal. pra. of Long Beach. C8l”0Tlll8- Rogers. Her casket was banked Friday worth 3100.00. D. W. SEARS Mm Anne Moore, charlotw by flowers and mass cards. Floral butes were: War Claims Commissioner Addresses S'side Rolaricins morning at St. Anthony's Church, heard F.B.I. criminal.catchlng drama. Summerside Town Manager businesa section, resolved. that on account of the obiectlcns received from the citizens and Pl'0P9l't)' holders. the Town Council of the Town of Summerslde not SW0 13V' or to the applica” of the Irving Oil Ltd. for the present time at least." Coun. Jenkins made slight ob- jection to the way in which the re- sidents who oppose the bulk stor- age plant have made known their objections. He stated that there cred as Canadians are those born in Canada, naturalized citizens, and British subjects domiciled in Canada. The first two classes were com- paratively easy to establish, but considerable investigation bad to be made in the case of other Brit- ish subjects to ascertain that they had actually been in Canada at the time of the loss and were also in Canada at the time of making the claim. One of the chief regulations wish that those who opposed the plant write their objections and send them to Council. Mayor Cur- rie stated he would make a request that those in opposition write a let- ter to Council. NAVAL CADET BARRACKS The Council also granted the re- quest of the P. E. I. Division of the Navy League of Canada for a strip of land known as the com A1700?!" for the purpose of erect- lug a Naval Cadet barracks. It read as follows. "The P. E. I, div- ision of the Navy League of Can- ada has requested the Town Coun- cil of the Town of Summcrside to grant the league a strip of land from that parcel of land owned by the said town and known as the "Old Airport" for the purpose of erecting thereon a naval barracks and that band concerts would be furnished the town by the Sea Cad- et Band to the extent of 20 hand concerts over a period of two years in lieu of cash consideration for deed to the said strip of land, dimensions of land required to be 260 feet by 184 feet and whereas this land is now under lease for farming purposes and whereas the said Navy League is prepared to enter into an agreement with the d on which payments are made, he said. is that no claim would be considered if satisfaction were otherwise provided. If compensat- ion was received from any other source, then the committee would not consider the claimant eligible. Some of the other sources would leesees with respect to the present crop of agricultural products, re- solved that the Town Council grant the request of the Navy League provided the proposal of the said Navy League meets with the ap- proval of the present leesess. Grand River girls 10-7 last even- ing in regular softball league play. merslde, walking 2 and striking out 2, and assisted on the only on a throw to Wanda Chappell to Jean Arsenault. pitcher for Grand River, walking 3 and striking out 1. side were Jean Arsenault 2 and 4. and Wanda Chappell 2 for 5. hit a double. and Tery Cahiil hit the only home run of the game, also bringing home runners on two bases. had 2 for 4, Florence MacKinnon 3 for 5. and D. Gillis 2 for 5. Summersidc team 13-9, but lost the game due to Summersideis ef- Toronto Stocks Wednesday Aug. 1 1956 The Guardian. 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'ror-non 1391 um 4-M (lit 4-! N7 0' 370599-00 Del" 3"!" W” "W "W" h” wlced their om” 0” an 8 V0” we which -cnum” Can. 700 no mo we -2 mousnuns anlmously approved at a special to members of the Town Council members have been receiving. Tflnl-Em us no no no i-1 Aluminium m suwiilm ill an id alnlt the erection of such I This way, he said, "We can tell e t Trans Era moo 40 as 40 lo nna on uzia ms nu 4- M mew” at the Tow" Cmncu he '3 nut fire in- - - 1- nd rm mo ms 10 is -1 c am on can 29-A am-ta - in the Council-Chambers last even- plant on the around! u In the citizens whether there was one -riisa ou mm aim loss it -4- so Nor star 131 sis in II ing and presided over by His way. gufgncei rattles mlgthtfg;':ae;'Ploa- objection or a dozen. r Un Oila 22300 25: zas 2;: no slnmonn I1: :3 an av; " Ihllt Mayor W. A. Currie. All coun- crease n e even 0 ' Coun. Clarl. concurred in this V"i”" 590- 7 73 -1 Stedrnana - cillors were present. ion, and also for reasons of addkl!t- objemon and stated that it was I we-fl-fmu um 15:: 13; 1:: :3 Walk 094 two 11V: mi -ml Mayor Currie stated that Mr. local hazards involved through the not his intention or wish to vote Go I 7 W Mm”, 167, 15 H. 15 Tow "M M Tm.” 3,0, 3,33,... Brophy has almost identical qual- installation of oil tanks near t c umm me resolumm but would S - w 1500 iiw 172 no -I Jul: 11: 4.309000 Ill?"- .1: LJ MacDonald's DeSoto's Carmen Smith pitched for Sum- ouble play of the evening game Geraldine MacKlnnon was the The leading batters for Summer- Myra Murphy of Summerslde For Grand River Lillian Praught Grand River girls out hit the fective fielding. These two teams will meet again Thursday evening at Grand River in the last game in the regular league schedule, prior to the play- offs which begin on Tuesday of next week. At the present time the standing in the league reads Summcrside, R C. A. F., Grand River, and Mis- couche. C no SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15; THURSDAY 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 "At-,.M'5PV at? ' 5” .u.L?-9 mgifoikiam be war risk insurance and exgiatia grants from the United Kingdom to losers from the torpedoing of the S. S. Lithuanian. which cover- ed seventy-five per cent of person- al losses, excluding currency dia- monds and furs. Recently other countries have set up funds to pay losses which occurred within their countries. Italy established a fund of 290 million Lira. Belgium, France. Netherlands and West Germany have agreed to establish funds and Far Eastern countries including Japan. the Phillipines, Malaya and Batavia are working towards that end. The amount of the Canadian fund was established at 14 mimon dollars and up to the present time claims totalling eleven to twelve of this amount have been filed. As it is apparent the fund will not provide the full amount, they are being pro-rated with the first three categories being paid in full and Vaughan Groom who presided. The following visiting rotarians were welcomed to the meeting: Laurie Ells, Kentville, N. S.: W. .1. Mac. ' C A M E 0 KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15 - 9:15. Brod- erick Crawford. Ruth Roman in "Quality Tire Safety at Lowest Prices Ever! of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elder. 6!- cnped serious injury 0" Slitllfdly when he fell from I three Ito"? window at his home. Excevt for minor bruises and scratches the little fellow is none the worse for PILLOW Husband and f it . witiswrn m y REGENT Officers and crew of Princess Hel- hls trip into the wide blue Y0llde"- 5.53;,- Meggeg-., Robert and Walter Culi- Reg Bchevron Church, St. John, 1 ed to Iiaverhll, - . ti:i..'.'”:i..i”..";:..... . ....n.. ml....I-lleiwmisnpnaue co. REDECORATING "ea r.:'.e."”.. ”:.:..."::i..”.:.': ” W" - d We or u e . my um- mme i" A:';'.2," bE,ou,tdh,.' 35.” Mr. send Mrs. Bill Hayes of Ciiar- an :33: Ililtifniidisl Noami Stevens of 10"9i0Wl1- Haverhill. CARD OF THANKS .j.m..m-j-:'m' Mr. Fermin' Perry and family wish to thank all friends and neighbours who assisted in any way in their recent sad bereave- rne-t. Also all who sent flowers . FILLED ROMANCE smgnrnou SUMMERSIDE "Kismet." Broadway's record- breaking musical nu. has been MONDAY. AUG. l3tlI bro ht t the screen in an eye-- M”! '-llfdl. and " sym- mliiig. -fr-unallns production '0' ”'””" lefdeii wiltlhythnalgiilorchnotiiiuaryd ED CHICKS are, no . v --I. I Vic Dam()Clle!.,o:ll0Di);or::0u3'u 3; . , I iiiacilstthdazzllaiig sets and costumes ORDER AT ONCE ever created for a motion picture. and its plot of a Baahdld poet- scgooi, lifor Sppramo Protection They're going fast; only i .h in a nobleman r n dred started : . . cult our cl I iiii?aa:vlYhowit.”l.:d;liter- - "1" Applications from stud- :mdf.w1..n.u" b Y N. or -59", Ind '0 - h H , N am: for grades 10-11 and Good layers, heavy breed, 4 "'0 UMCIMO IIOW. .g., ml” "'”""”""' ” 12wlllbe received by the guR,()PSired portion or all time (it has trlu:nu- undemg "ed until A it . . . P” " ' ""' """”'”""'ni ' 3 ' "8" rnNnLmoiv's ant movie. talkie, Technicolor in 4. 1953. . and Ziegfeld Theatre musical). CHICK HANHERY our newest "klsrgiet-cl mmmlfj Mrs. Blanche England. KENSINGTON 9.33-u"':1j';'e';' ”m."f,,”mm.. Secretary, Alberton. Phone 65-5 tude and spectacle throuizh the medium of clnem-scope and the latest color processes. its sumptu- oua settings of ancient Baghdad with its bnzar-lined streets. WW- WIDNIIDAY "SAIIA & 'l'KU&)AY, AUG. 1-2 M In Tomlin I WAN" - hr 3 A1ca.nrtl..:dd ahgily Winters av n . W. ram SATURDAY. AUG 04 IIOIQ Inkci V or :45