At S'side Pu -Dr. J. 3- health. who are against is of no value to adults. it benefits year to eight years. However. adults of tomorrow and it is the obligation of every 118313 minded citizentodoailtheltcantohelp the children by preventlnz tooth decay. In children of this use that fluoridation will reduce tooth Discusses Fluoridation O'Hara. director of addressed a He pointed out that the process only children from the ages of on those children are gains to D0 "59. group. he said. it is a proven fact blic Meeting flcialnottonshdtetlis at ionsteeoms." In. -The people of Freetown and surrounding districts were. shock- and saddened on Sunday. March 18; when word was received of mund Burns in his lilst year. Al- he had been in failing health for nearly two years his death was unexpected, and was a shock to his family and friends. He was the son of the late lion. Stewart Burns and his wife Jane Fillmore. He lived all his life on the homestead farm where he was born. ' Mr. Burns wu a great lover of home and his many Mend-I Will not soon forget his cheery wel- come and friendly handclasp; a E tliesudden9IsaingofMr.Ed-M, which :53: ii of high entertainment value. and thoroughly enjoyed by all who were privileged to see it. 53 I E to 8': rs": EE ES .3 added up to a production gv More Action From Show P.E.I. Nurse Reed . Own Obitucy -The Lea Angeiaa Times re- cently rarried- as unusual story concerning Miss Elisabeth C. MacDonald, whose parents. the late Mr. and Mrs. John MacDon- ald. were early settlers at Whini Road According to the article. Miss MacDonald was one of the few people in the world ever to read her obituary. While she was serv- ing in the First World War as a nurse. her relatives were inform- ed by the American Red Cross and the Army Nurses Corps of her death at the 35th Base Hos- pital in France. Newspapers car- ried the story of the death of the heroic nurse. Later it was found that it was a different nurse - Elizabeth L. MacDonald - who had died. When Miss MacDonald looks back on the incident now she chuckles. "I was saved by a middle initial." Although she lost the sight of her right eye when she was four years old. Miss MacDonald was able to graduate from the El- liot City Hospital, Keene. N.B,, and take post graduate training in the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago. She began her nursing Fire Department last evening at hearty welcome to the new mem- Tuesday. Aprils. 1955 Thedussdlsl hp!!- I6 New Firemen Welcomed At S'side Dept. Meeting Chief Arsenault stated he-would takethismatterupwiththettsc committee. The main problems of lie 3- partment discussed at. each EI- men's meeting are generally dealt with directly by the Town corn- oil. and John McNe.lll suggested that a member of the departnsd attend each council meeting D ' UICSQ in " With Chlb body, rather than lose a let i time at a fire department meat- ing. Here again Chief As-senaul stated this was a matter for B investigating committee. Glendon Deslloches. Heath Wu- ren and Robert Clow also spoh briefly on the fire alarm The meeting closed with & roll call. Ex-Governor On Visit To Boston Bnn. J. A. Bernard. tonnes Lieutenant Governor of Prince Ed- -Sixteen new members were welcomed into the Summerside the regular monthly meeting held in the library. Chief Abdon Ar- sensult in the chair. Chief Arsenaul extended a bers and said he hoped that in the not too distant future they would t active ” - after undergoing their probation- ary period. After being introduced the new members departed. General business was then dis- cussed and the main topic was the fire alarm system. Jack Schurman pointed out that each fireman should know the new telephone number of the fire hall, which is not disclosed to the pub- lic. Chief Arsenault replied that this was a decision of the fire committee of the Town Council and over which he has no juris- diction. He said the main reason for this decision was the fact that various people could be call- ing the fire hall number at a critical time. when there was a kind and courteous gentleman who was admir C and J spected by all who knew him. During the last few months of his life his greatest pleasure was hearing his little grandchildren sing or recite for him. Two of the hymns sung at his funeral were sung for him by his grand- children is week previous to his death. Specialties at thh matinee per- formance, furnished by Indian River School pupils were: piona solo. Miss Janet Mann. Duet, Miss Shirley Jorden and Miss Eleanor Hickey; solo, Master Michael Ramsay; duet. Miss June Jordan and Miss Irene Campbell. Specialties at the evening show were. instrumental music, Mrs. Hubert Glllis and Mr. Bernard decay by 65 per cent. Answering many questions from the floor he said that there is ab- solutely not the slightest proof that any ill effects to health re- sult from the properly controlled addition of a fluroide compound to the public water supply in spite of the attempts of a small group of anti-fluorldationlsta to prove other- wise. the' proper addition being in Montana. When the American Army is- sued a plea for nurses in March of 1918. Miss MacDonald volun- teered. and on May 22 she land- ed at Leliavre. France, together with two hundred other 'nurses and twenty-seven thousand en- listed men. She was stationed at the 35th Base Hospital and serv- ed there with distinction through- ward Island. is at present enjoy- ing an extended visit with friends and relatives in Boston IM fire in progress. Under the pres- ent system a fire call is phoned into the police station. they in turn ring the alarm and simul- taneously phona the fire hall where there is always a man on duty. Mr. Schurman stated that this was a great handicap, especially to an individual fireman who This is,not the mambo thinks Danny Mc Cowell of Hamilton as Ken Greer has his turn at handing out some rough treatment during the Friday night wrestling tag match. (.Photo by Woiton). of relatives and friends present at these services. bore testimony to the wide esteem in which he t f nu rm to nu y K. ' I g . g . might be handy the location of am i-..-? -2 33-24". :3: lit: -0- 2:; m ””i.'.f;: --.:-.::-:.:.-:.;c: w.:.-.-... ---.- that on the basis of extensive .";"'m'em. Bremen (who med... R'ev. Father Callaghan direct- penicillin and the other wonder ha" ” "sh ' 1”"! d””"" l” 0 Mrs. John Ma('Nevln returned "10 51" Station- to her home at New Argyle, on March 25. following an enjoyable visit at Hampton. guest of Mrs. Manford Beer. Due to the failure to accept the Challenge of 9 Mile Creek Bull Dogs Hockey Club. as published in the press on March 21. Albany St. Pats. forfeited the Frank Myers, M.L.A. trophy. which was presented to the Bull Dogs at Crapaud Rink. by Mr. Myers. on March 26. Nine Mile Creek Bull Dogs. de- feated Cape Traverse Rovers, at Crapaud Rink on March 22. parti- pated in by players of this dis- trict. by the score of 7-2. Cape Traverse Rovers won the scientific research many scienti- fic organizations have officially approved fluoridation. In Canada he named such organizations as. the Canadian Dental Association, the Canadian Medical Association, the Canadian Public Health As- soclation. the Health League of Canada. It was asked from the floor if it would be possible for enemy agents to' sabotage the drinking supply of a community by inject- ing an overdose of the chemical into the water supply. Dr. 0'Mera said that in order to produce a lethal supply in water it would be necessary to dump a ton of fluor- lde.lnto the reservoir and he said he did not think that would be ex- actly feasible and would be mechanically impossible. He said that in some localities ceased him eight year, no). ed the play and also acted as Lloyd ma Robert. boa, uving in chairman. Bur Lower Freetown. Also surviving ' are seven grandchildren and a , sister, Mrs. Charlie Waugh. Fgrmer Tigmsh The funeral was conducted by . Dentist Slugged And Robbed Rev. C .A. Britten. The hymns beautifully rendered by the Bede- que choir were. ”The Old Rugged -Dr. L. Urban Christopher. formerly of Tlgnish but for many years a well known practicing Cross”. "No Night There" and dentist was bound. slugged and "Abide With Me". The floral tributes were many robbed of 525 by three masked youths. one of them armed. in and beautiful. testifying to the esteem in which Mr. Burns was held. He was tenderly laid to rest in the Bedeque Baptist Cemetery. his office at the front of his home. in Roxbury. Mass.. last Thursday night. Dr. Christopher was forced by The pail bearers were Fred the robbers to open a sale. after drugs and nurses experienced many hardships with the hospitals being overcrowded. understaffed and short of supplies. with all the work they had to do when caring for the soldiers, when a nurse herself fell aiCk there was little time to look after her. 0!- ten sick nurses were poorly fed and hungry and at this base a- lone ten nurses died in one year. At the conclusion of the story the Times paid high tribute to Miss MacDonald with the quota- tion of a poem by Nick Kenny which read: Boost Air Force ' On Formosa TAIPEI. Formosa (AP) - U.S. Sabre jets armed with rockets arrived Monday amid reports that the Chinese Communists the last two days have speeded up activ- ity near the offshore islands. 1 it was learned that the reportsl of increased Red activity were given to U.S. Army Secretary Robert Stevens. who spent the day on southern Formosa inspect- ing Nationalist milltary bases, --m.-..m... CUT TOUR. DUTY Boa. Mr. Bernard suburbs. Mr. Bernard is is familiar with the topography Boston. having lived there for sev- eral years in his younger days. i He has given addressee ovr WVAM radio station. also has ad- ”With the war she's been for- fotten. Like the strains of Over There But each soldier boy remembers some brave war nurse is his Reeves, William Rogers. Walter Burns. Walter Bernard. E l to n Cairns and Brewer Waugh. L - V .. HEIDELBERG. Germany (Alix . . it was objected to on religious r 3 C”””d'V"””"” 3”” 91' Trade Pm”? - h dressed the Kiwanis Club of gmundg, Pel'SOnalS 3i:l5(:he';l:er:fte:&'edm;1 grggwegwtg Trophy atgcrapaud Rink on And the statement "Many, a neiggyugifiefceiwiliz Argg .w9d' Jamaica Plain on Monday (last). A3k9d "'59" Wu” 59 5119911118 -Mrs. W lam Newsome and the be”, one spotted a. flash. March 25. in ,Ihe presence of a soldier remembers"Miss Eliza- tor" allowed for soldier iXlIl'll:lli1:l hir. Bernardlg most unique 3- to the claims of some opponents 50,, sterling. Rose valley, we” light in the docmm eyes and very large attendance. by the both C. MacDonald . we to four yea” Th 5 " ,l"" pPrlenCe in mistaken identity oe- l. that fluoridation caused damage guests of M,-, and Mrs. George another pointed a'revolvcr. or- score of 10-3 over the Nine Mile Miss? MacDonald has a brother limit was five ' A9 P"9V'0"5 curred on Newspaper Row. Boa- to plumbing fixtures, he said that sheneni Crapaud. dering him to the safe. Apparen- Creek Bul Dogs. The presenta- and sister still residing on the years. my head- um some year, ago, 11. '- quarters announced Tuesday the regular tour for WACs in Europe had been out from 86 in months. in his honest opinion this was ab- solute'v without a shred of truth. In c .-sing he said he would like to have all those present tion was made by the president of the Board of Trade. with con- gratulations of all present. Island; Mr. Norman MacDonald. age 94. living at their ifld home at Whirn Road and Mrs. William walking past the Boston Globe of- fice when a hawk-eyed reporter 24 spied him and held him up to ask if he was Winston Churchill. Mr. tly disappointed with their loot, the trio used Dr. Christopher's belt to bind his hands and feet -Friends of Mrs. George Killen will be sorry to know she became at dy dd 1 in z the mange in Ai- . V, , , , Fraser of Montague. presently the question with an open mllnd 15,2;-u,e.F hmdgay gltemoon, glgitther "'1: ::"HedahlS.r:::kg: ' W J FU"9"?l, 59rV'ce5 fl" "'9 ,l"l9 visiting Miss MacDonald in Log mr-r-m-m--- Bernard happened to be smoking Ind wt to start Off with 8 biased 3 mo" 3 3 3' The bi er the come the h rder the fall is roven b M” w'”'am. Th””"”' Widely Angeles. CHURCHES OFFICIAL DIES a cigar. held at an acute angle. wa knocked unconscious with a HR 3' a y P 3' TOR . . . . "Pmm' 1" ha "id "the imp!” "Ml" Velma shemm Cnpaum 3 in h d fro th un Jerr Allard of Montreal lightest member on the wrest- k''”" and highly wspwed '9” . .-. mmA--- ONTO WP) - .Ml55 -lean which did Hoihmz to dlsabuu tilt! is spending a few days in Rose bl0W 011 9 93 m ' 3 Y ' dent of Tryon. was held from W0l'dS- Come Unto Me. and 1 Rough. Secretary of the education reporter of his first conclusion. Be who-E ow. tell us that it is bene- Alberfon Mtj. Leslie Douglas has left Al- berton after serving as town po- liceman for some months. During his time here Mr. Douglas haal - glide many friends and perform- butt. Several minutes after the in- truders had left. Dr, Christopher -.egained consciousness. freed him- self and called police. He was treated in Boston City Hospital ling card, as he tosses big Chuck Brown around the ring at R.C.A.F. Station Summerside on Friday night before a crowd of some 600 fans. (Photo by Wotton). S'side Dentist Hampton Very pleasing reports have been received by the many friends -Dr. Alexander A. Lockhart, of Rev. J. H. Bishop, pastor of a prominent Summerslde dentist. "19 Church 0! Scilllandv 0' 5339 died yesterday morning -about factory progress towards a return nine o'clock in the Prince County l-0 800d health. f0ll0WinS 811 1111- Hospltal. Dr. Lockhart had guf. fortunate car accident in which fered a heart attack in his of- he was involved, while returning Will Give You Rest”. and to join with the choir in singing hymns which never grow old. Valley, the guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William New- some, --.I. Alfred McQuald of Kenning- ton. a member of the lt.C.A.F., left for Halifax on Saturday on for a scalp wound. route to Germany where he has Dr. Christopher in his youth been posted. -8. taught school at Palmer Road,and hh duties in a most competent other places in tge ;vestedl'ln PEI; . - . J. F. M id, II I til i . I Emmi guy” 3”" '''..'.,l,”' '"m''' M” " a mu: in ihecqgimcewigouiig iiiedaiisirzi llacaeltimzre Dental Col- g'g-?'7Mf;, " gnwml the R'C' Hospital, is convalesclng at the less and I l'9lli1V9 0i "'9 1"” w'm;'.u. nmspenuy hgM:.u::"slwfv?: home of her sister. Mrs. E. Har- Sir Charles Dalton. former Lieut- M '1" have for EL hul." am. aiggton. Ottawa Street. SIimm.e;- d?Dartment of the Canadian Coun- cil of Churches. died Sunday. Daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs, John Stewart Rough. missionaries in China. she was born in England and came to Canada as a child. the Tryon United Church on 22. with a large assembly of rela- lives and friends to make final tives and friends to pay flnal-- trlbutes of respect. The service was conducted by the Church Pas- ior. Rev. Mr. Archer. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. An accident occurred to Mr. John Matheson. Appin Road. on March 22. while returning to the T. C. Highway (where he had left his car) from following a brief call at the home of a resi- dent of Bonshaw. Visibility not be- 'was soon surrounded by an eager crowd. and was bard-put in estab- lish his identity. Mr. Bernard expects to return to P. E. Island in the latter part of April. o TORONTO (CP)eI-lighways Min- ister Allan of Ontario suggested Saturday that railways could help cut down level-crossing accidents by using a reflector paint on sides of freight cars enabling them to be seen more easily at. night. He was speaking to the Ontario sofety League. j-ju-jjj-2-: enant Governor. Mi”-;. Arthur Bardy. Mrs. Nor- msnnllardy. Mrs. Arthur Wright and:'.Mr. Raymond Hardy spent flce about two weeks ago but he had apparently made a good recovery and his death was un- expected. He was 67 years of age, from the service of public wor- ship conducted at Birch Hill on March 13. Best wishes are extend- ed for an early return to duty. a hole in the driveway. causing ing clear. after sunset. Mr. Mathe- sonls foot accidently went into Bl-ZllEilliE RINK TONIGHT. APRIL 5th New Glasgow the nyeekend in Charlottetown. ML Round mum, 1," arm". He was born in St, Eleanors, The neuuboum (including an Ego nt;r:easl;li;ft kill: hliesg jlI7:I1Ii::'di:ll:: 72.39 P. M. . ,9.-1 iwm. um ham; 3 p.u.ng 1. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mr she besabl ) d removal to the hospital where Dunk River Sisters Mta ""5 MM 3111500 Oliver. an hogpim . fgw dgy. R0land'. Alexander Lockhart. He grew up 3' Mymn w' 9 an - ' vs. Albqton. have taken up resld- mud. n. dgiigmed 10' .3. him in that district. attended the local mam” "f M'" Th"k"' W” '9' "me W" placed m a cast" Bqst New Arman sister, "19? ll 5'-lmm8I'lld0 V1101”! ML out around again. - school and then went to Prince 5”" l” m” Cit” 8" "tending wishes an exiended far i mind , mug is employed. Their home of Wales College. He later at- be" Wish" M W mltielum '"""V' 9-00 P- M- , hero"-is being occupied by Mr. Mrs. William A. Andrewisspend- tended, Tuft's College. Boston. '9 hem” "id d”lV- l”u”w"l5 ”' Relative; and mend; of Mrs, New Anna" -ll-m10l'l and-Mrs. Merle Skerry. aiawmvhdlays innuNorth Grsn- Mass.. where he obtained his Wermo" Permrmed in am P" E' C. C. Ince. are pleased to learn VS .. , ,3,-9 , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shea. Alber- tou, and Mr. and Mrs. hes. O'I.eary. returned to air homes on Friday following a pleasant motor trip to Toronto and points of interest in the United States. Miss Noreen Moffatt has accept- edapositionssclerklnMr.R. L. Dickleson's store. Mrs. Caroline Mclnnls is visiting Iigtgd her sister-in-law. Mrs. Gordon Western . friendly man who always seem- shore, and Mrs. Whitfield. at Amherst, A1, 5 rl 1 g. Nam, '97”! That's 011 1' tojelzvle ::lEh ::ul;:r::, hzlgawlge-;Tshe.rvil:e.sl ed m We” ' mill” md W53 3l' and of her son, Mr. Ian, Mac- lo 9 A story for Easter Mama"... '- ' um Mum. United t ways prepared to extend a friend- The Tfllxteal lot Arlyll Shore Quarrie. student at Dalhousie Col- and spring, -KENBINGTON rink. tonight igrll 5th. Skating E-10. Excellent -WE HAVE PBOCURED a fine leer for Easter Beef. Burns. - ulrsque. -arrano ifunniuir. - Mr. ttanding fun- eral of their sistu-in-law. th Iste Guardian Church Monday evening. The ser- vice was oonducted by Rev. Mr. Gardner who reviewed events of the last week of Jesus' life on earth. A guest trio from the Pros- byterian Chinoh. Mrs. F. J. Car- pentsr. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkis and Mrs. Eldon Miller. gave a beauti- ful rendition of "lead us To Cale The radio phone. whid has a S- mile radlus, was tested Rom sev- eral points. including Road's Con- ner. where it was found that re- -Mr. Liberal from attending the the Liberal Advisory Council held last week in Ottawa. He reports At Liberal Council Edson Rayner. New An- nan. president of the East Prince Association has returned tins from the Northwest Territories as Association and Mr, Chutes Link- letter. Liberals. - Mr. Rayner reports that many caption was exoellsat. Mr. Buestis recommendations were an srded 1; representing the Young 0' Williams. Summerside. who sur- dental degree. Dr. Lockhart returned to the Island and set up practice in Kenslngton where he remained un- til he moved to Summerslde a- bout 20 years ago. He was ac- tive ln many fields. He was an Elder in Trinity United Church and was a member of the Ma- sonic Lodge at Kensington. He was also a past president of the Summerslde Rotary Club. Dr, Lockhart was a jovial and ly greeting. He was well thought of. both professionally and as a citizen. He was married twice. first to Sadie McEwen and then to the former Mrs. Frank Bertram. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. vlves him. Also surviving are two sons. theological student at Mt. Alli- Dr. Lockhart is also survived by two sisters. Mrs Edward Ram- say, Lot 10 and Mrs. J. B. Ben- nett, Charlottetown and a brother. dward in St. Eleanors. I. Hospital on March 23. Mrs. G: B. Ferguson accom- panied her husband (one of our District boys of the Navy) on his return to headquarters at Hall- fax. N. S. on March 20. follow- ing a week-end visit to home and family residing here. Many hockey fans were pres- ent at Crapaud Rink on March 23. to witness the game between teams from Fairview and Argyle School are fortunate in securing the services of Mrs. Robert Mac- Donald (formerly Miss Lynda In- msn) an experienced teache and former resident of Argyle share, as teacher for the remainder of the School term. due to the in- ness of the former teacher of this school, Mrs. C. C. lnce. residence at Crapaud, on March score and five years on life's iourney. and the large concourse Bowness Funeral Home and fun- eral arrangements will be an- The body is resting at the socordin to qualifications NOTICE A Applications are invited for the following posi. scale. Fill particulars should be subrnltted and sub- nounced later. , g Miss Sadie valescing while duty. lege. Halifax. guest of her sister. Mrs. J. Morrison . Notwiihsi anding that she has experienced rapid improvment since undergoing a major operation in the RE. 1. Hospital, and that she is now con- visiting friends residing in the City. Best wishes are extended for an early and, complete restoration to health and Mrs. John Macquarrie has re- .turned from an enjoyable visit at Amherst and Halifax. guest of Mr. Week-end visitors here included MacFad,ven. City. W unfavorable a whale of an adventure- roads and weather conditions. that HELL BELOW zERlo'- services of public worship here mm" wml Juan T""' mm ty ' were comparatively well attended "'-V' R that the meeting was well at- 3., , g f th -p,m,.M. Funeral services for the late on March 27 .to hear the impres- Thursday wurth 55'” ,.:dmr:"hfh.,- gun” mummy ,. 11,. tended by a full quota of dele- 1,5,. mf)l:3is?.:n,O 1-EA” rD.,,,,., Mr. Albert Stordy. whose body glvg message mien (mm the mud”, um, .' til" ' ' ;,,,.,,.y 3",,” now. rldla. gates from every Province and Airport, Montreal, and punk, was found over a mile from his "SAILOR of the KING” Starring Jeffrey Hunter - Michael Rennie In the seething wake of Nelson, Jellicoe and Drake. the greatest story of the high seas by the greatest story teller of the seas today-C. S. Forrester-s. 1000 year tradition that Britannia mle the waves. Albany Juniors Admission 30c "ROYAL" soannn lMon.-Tue. 7:15 & 9:15: Matinee Tue. 3:30. "TAXI". starring Dan l Dalley and Constance Smith: ”CAMEO"' IINSINGIVJN Deep - tone flannels for your Easter . . with smart accey series to accent Bright - color- llMon.-Tues. 1:15-9:15. Alan Lsdd Bank drawing Tuesday and A and experience. on a new ed and white shirts 3.50 up. Men's . M". V!” Mn”... sum E go; up ya. well. Mr. Duncan McTsvlsh. Q.C.. son Univumy md 855131,"; mm. M. was held from the residence . V '; .14., ';' terday Mr. Sonny uestls and wu re-elected iiruldent later at St. John's United Church of his dsushtsr. Mrs. Heath Ho , after testgig and " am at. 0W:vf:r.mM:tl:'1dlAl'c::u::10:n;h.:tl Moncton. N.B.. also one daugglifir ;VIcttt;dT;7oni"oaMMsr;h has. CTO:I- Exclusive pat- Hanngl tranami "reported uu - -- - Eid,Mr.A.s.Wrtl.in - ll . . cer. e , . . . , l '1" unit worked most uuuaeioi-iiy president of the par. Liberal ,.,',',.,., ' " ey late Mr. Stordy had reached foil! TODAY Vruesda-ll 3-30 ' 7-15 ' 9-15 term m M Ribbed Nylon & Wool Hose. , S100 no . tions on the sgaff of- HIGH , ' wnw s-or nonoss Tl-IE UMMERSIDE SCHOOL 3 ' - For the term .1955-56 ' , . . l wmnrzno Tachem for high school mm 9.12 mdudmgg I T0 IIOIIT 7.15 9.10 . boson in ii”. ma annual mm teacher of French on the senior grade level. Salaries. ' "Juice Mill .,...m........ i g.,..,,.g,,.h.,, , " iect pr ferences stated. rose bowl BIt3l'd:Yulli;i:l.:tlIeO: she A iiumber of vacancies are open home elgmen. WW1 ll WWW” in "" 5"” tary school up to Grade 8. -- , m;,,,,""?"".':,',- ”.:,l?,'.:'.;,',::.F: .,'.".','L sammlggvhgo r musraas i smrooiieu of llnalc laedoa. g x . M F MEN l - p l . x Ag