- the severe electric storm 'g3:hlTassed over Summerside .1 vicinity yesterday afternoon. , 1,,-ge potato warehouse owned by Mr, Fred Mills. 8t,.Eleanora, I-,5 struck and llllfllvd I0 the ml. No potatoes were in stor- ,, ,g the time in the building. which was of w construct- ,,,,,, two story and with a large moment for storage purposes. It gm. slscrltlc STORM" Potato lNareI1'oi.lse Burns After Lightning Strikes was formerly known as the P. E. l. Box and Barrel Company. ed it could not be learned last even- IDS if there was any insurance. in Summers” , at the residence of Mr. Pat Sonier. 818 North Mark. et Street, the lightning entered by war of the ” and caused "18 limit pipes in the kitchen to 5000610 red hot. There was no damage to the interior. The Sum- nierside Fire ' " to til alarms. A check made last ntlhtneem to indicate thagaithough the storm was fairly severe in other dis- tricts that the center of the storm was in Surnmerside ares. lnquir ies made in districts west and east of Summer 3 showed that there had been no damage as e result of the storm. , r'r-"': (western ounnnulll f Dli. H. B. MACNEILI. will be in office Thursday, Aug. 16. GOSPEL TENT. North Bedeque ueetlngs continuing each night at ; p.m. Jl:AN'S arsaurv Shop, xen- ljnglon, will be closed for holi- uays until Aug. 27th. , THE OFFICE of Dr. J. A. Dniron will not be open on Fri- uy evenings until further notice. COLLISION IN TSIDE - 'A sollision at the corner of Russell Ind Harvard Streets last evening. between a Mercury sedan and a lleteor half-ton truck resulted in lolh vehicles being considerably iamaged. The sedan was proceed- gg west on Harvard Street and the luck was going north on Russell rhen the accident occurred. No llurles were received by the driv- ; of , either vehicle. LEM PAQUET'S Jamboree sch- edllilelad for Tignlsh, Aug. 16th can- ce . RAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- rist will be in his 0'Leary office on Saturday Aug. 18th. PERSONALS Mr. Preston Green left Friday morning on return to Ontario after two weeks vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, Central Bedeque. !'light - Sergeant Joseph C. But- ler and Mrs. Butler and their child ren, Barry and Colleen have ar- rived from St. John's, Quebec and are spending a vacation with Mrs. Butler's father Mr. J. J. Enman and Mrs. Enman, Summer Street, Summerside. Siside Seeks Legislation To Make Sewerage Compulsory Yesterday at noon the Summer- llde Town Council held a special meeting presided over by Mayor Currie" and with all councillors resent except Councilor Mac- lausland. A resolution was pass- gd petitioning the Lieutenant Gov- srnor in Council to amend the liummerslde Incorporation Act in order to make it compulsory that ill dwellings. apartments or prem- lses used for human habitation to have sewerage connections and flush toilets. Fees were set at the meeting for the use of the new Civic Aud- ltorium as follows: church groups 325.00 nightly; other groups 375.- 00; ordinary meetings at which no admisstion is charged 315.00. The property committee was giv en power to consider the gest- ion ofghaving the proposed sen cadet building erected on the Civic Stadium property instead of at the old airport. As previously planned. Mayor Currie pointed out that ii the building is erected on the sta- dium site it would be convenient to show products in the event that an exhibition is held in the future. Oil Development Booming In Sask. With Target of 500 Wells REGINA (CP) - A multl-mll- liondollar program of oil explor- ation and development in a com- psratively small area in south- eastern Saskatchewan is swinging into high gear as oil companies report amazing - out of 100 wells drilled-In the Estevan district, 125 miles south- ssst of Regina, only 25 have been lbandnned as failures. The oil in- liustry has set a D50 target oi no wells for the area. Estevan, a smau farming town. is growing helter-shelters as a re- wrult oi f.ha' boom. Feverlsh activity In this small patch of prairie is expected in reach its peak this month. The vrecord 01 wells drilling in the southeast in July likely will be fl surpassed in August. IPENDING moss ,Petroleum firms which spent i s82.000.000 in the province last year are expected to boost the fig- ure to nearly Sl00,000,000 in 1056. Present indications are that this region holds an estimated 1.000.- ooo.ooo barrels of oil. Government officials say that from 20 to 40 per cent of it is recoverable. Market access has been pro- vided by the tii.000,000 Wsstspur pipe line-owned by 15 oil com- panies operating in the southeast. Part of the 106-mile line already is channeling crude into the inter- provincial pipe line system. When finished. the ,.ipellne will be capable of handling 02,000 bar- rels of light-medium mldale crude daily. or 100,000 barrels of the lighter crude from more easterly el ds. it will help double Saskatche- wan's l056 oil production to al- most 22,000,000 barrels, or four times the 1954 output. is BEDEOUE W Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig and family. Comer Brook. Newfound- land, spent the weekend oi July 29th., in this village. They were the guests of Mr. Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gorill. and their two children of South Han- gover. Mast. are visiting with rel- stives in Fernwood and other parts of the island. - Misses Jeanette Myers, daught- R of Mr. and Mrs. Heher Myers, and Catharine Lowiher, Carleton, are attending the C.G.l.T. Camp It Augustine Cove. Dr. Peter M. MacDonald and Mr. Ind Mrs. Norman MacDonald, Crapaud. were vllitus to Bede- sue on Sunday and attended the service in the United Church in the morning. Mrs. MacDonald la the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Wright, Searletown. Rev. and Mrs. P. Stanley Sel- lick, Stratford. Conn., arrived on the Island on Monday. Ju 30th, on their vacation. Mr. Se lick is pastor of the First Congregational Church in his home town. He was accompanied by Mrs.- John C. Stevenson of Concord, N.H.. Mr. Sellick was a pupil in the Hazel Grove school where his teacher was 15.8. Weeks who tau ht in that school sixty years ago. ese vis- ifora made a brief call on Mr. and Mrs. Weeks on their way to visit with relatives and friends in other sections of the island. Mr. Selilck has been pastor of his present Church for about twenty years. on Sunday morning, July 29th.. Rev. Dr. John B. Corston. profes- sor of New Testament at Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, was the ELILERSLIE mo IIDEFORD Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hayes, Halifax, are spending a holiday with Mr. Hayes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Hayes Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, Summerside, have taken up re- sidence with Mr. Morrison's par- entl. Mr. and Mrs. .John Morr- ison, Eilerslic, due to the loss of their home by fire on July 9th. Their many friends are sorry to learn of their misfortune. Rev. and Mrs. A.J. MacDonald. Norton, N.B., have spent the past week visiting friends here. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Miilsr. Friends oi Mr. Clifford Will- iams are pleased to see hint home again after being a patient in the P.E.I, Hospital, Charlottetown. Miss Joan Campbell. St. Cath- srines. 0nt.. has been the guest of Miss Catherine Payntcr for the past week. Mrs. Ernest Paynter an daughter Catherine, accompani by Mrs. John Cougblin. Mrs. Ben- Bridges and Mrs. Thomas Skerry. motored to Lot 16 on Thursday. July 12th., to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Arthur McLaurin. They were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Channing Coughlln, Lot 18. Mr. and Mrs. George Camp- bell, their two daughters, Joan and Betty Ann and Mrs. Camp- bell's father, Mrs. Willard Oat- way, all of St. Catherines. Ont- ario, are vacationing in Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and fam- ily have returned to their home in St. Catherlnes, but Mr. Oat- way plane to stay on here for the next two months. Mr. Bertram Phillips who is em- ployed in Halifax, has spent the past week with his family in El- lerslie. Mrs. Clarence Cook and Mrs. George Barlow, were Joint host- esses to the Bldeiord W.I. on Thursday evening, July 12th, with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridges and daughter Patsy, accompanied by Mrs. Bernard Adams, spent the past weekend in Camp Gagetown and Fredericton, N.B. They were the guests of Mr. Brldge's daught- er and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Mr. Lloyd Cougblin who is em- ployed ln Gegetown, N.B.. has spent the past week with his fam- ily in Ellerslie. The Anglican Ladies Aid held their ice cream social in the El- lerslle Hall on Saturday evening. July 14th: In spite of rainy weath- er, a large crowd attended and I nice sum was realized. Mrs. Harold Gillls spent Mon- day. l6th, in Summerside, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earle Simmons. Mrs. Keith Mcliirlnon spent the past week visiting with relatives in Portage. Many children and adults from Blreford, Eilerslie, and surround- ing district are participating in the Red Cross swimming classes at the Bldeford Wharf. These classes are sponsored by the Women's Institute. P.H. guest preacher on the Bedeque Charge of the United Church. In the morning service at Bedeque he delivered a splendid discourse based on Psalm 78 verse 41. and ills theme was "Limiting God." He was cordially greeted and giv- iii!-TIP! attention. Mr. Corston and s. Corston and family have Leon vacationing at the Bowncsa Cabins for several days. They re- turned to Halifax on July On Sunday evening of the 29th., Rev. L.P. Archibald of Upper Stewiacke, N.S.. was the special S ' at the service in the Unit- ed Church here. His thoughtful sermon was based on Luke ll; 7 and ii. The theme was "Why Pray?" The choir was ably assist- ed by the male quartette from Trinty United Church, Summer- side, Messrs. Herbert Schurman. Willard H058. Lloyd Ellis. and Al- QUEBEC. - Descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Gendron married 300 years ago in the par- 1.... Rayner Funeral Held At Travellers Rest The funeral of the late Daniel Rayner of Travellers Rest was held Aug. 3rd from the Bowness Funeral Home. The service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. Mr. Walls. The funeral was very largely attended. The hym a sung were Jesus Lover of my ill, and Abide with Me, fav- orites of the deceased. Interment in the People's Cemetery. . He leaves to mourn his passing Harkness, seven daughters and two sons namely, Ruby. Mrs. John Maclnnls; Velda, Mrs. Lloyd Wook; Blanche, Mrs. George Carr; Alfred and Stan all of Travellers Rest: Laura. Mrs. Robert Champ- ion; Verna, Mrs. Verna Doyle Sum merside; Rena. Mrs. Arthur Wright, Hamilton, Ontario; Olive Mrs. Sidney Murray. Bedeque. The pail bearers were Robert England, Major MacDonald, Wil- liam Waite, Ben Pillman, James Chalivei and Talmadge Montgom- cry. HOWLAN Mr. and Mrs. Mark Griffin and family and Mrs. Frank Gallant and Jean and Florence motored to Summerside on Friday, July 27.! They visited Mrs. John Cahill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Guadet, have as their guests Mrs. Gaudet's eldest sister (Mario). Mrs. Nor- man N. Souther of Oak Park, Il- linois. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Fel-die Wedge have just returned from their honeymoon. spent in St. John and Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault of Hamilton, 0nt.,i are now visit- ing inlFortune Cove and Howlan. Word was received here by his relatives on Sat. July 28. of the very sudden death in Rumford. Me.. of Pete Finnan. Although in failing health Mr. Finnan died veru suddenly of a heart attack at the early age of fity one years. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flnnan of I-lowland. To his wife and family all sisters and brothers sincere sympathy is extended Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and Mrs. Jackie Arsenault were the chosen ddelegaies who left to attend the St. Anne's Pilgrimage to the shrine in Quebec. Miss Ethel Finnan al- so went on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant and family, Toronto, who are vis- iting in Plusville, were in How- IBII. Friday evening. The Gallanta are leaving Saturday morning for Saint John, N.B., to end a few days with Mrs. Galla t'a family, prior to returning to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arsen- ault and family, Hamilton, 0nt., arrived during the last week of July to visit their family in How- len and Pluaviile. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and sons returned to Charlottetown on lan Wedlock. They sang two beau- tiful selections. The music was laygd l1s'y the organist. Mrs. Wal- ra . A shower was held recently at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman: MncFarlane, Fernwood, in honor! of Mr Neil Campbell of Bridge-I town. N.S., formerly of Fernwood, ad his bridmthafermerliaa and Merllyn Height, Nova scoua.ll"" There was a large gathering. were lngtoawell-filiedatoc envelopes. containing cash. much men-ilnent to those 3.2-? A social natty. at home of Mr. a Mrs. Arthur llaclllckel. Clrl .3 Monday morning. They spent a few days in Howlan. llrl. -I. Hector Richard was the deli-'late from Howlsa who attend- ed the St. Thomas annual conven- :on in Miscouche on Sunday July -EMIEBER lsh of Ste. Famiile on the Island fan-lllyie founder. Some of the of Orleans, await the unveiling of 2.500 descendants who gathered in a flag-draped monument to the the parish cernete y wore cos- i fumes of the type worn by early settlers here. ..(CP Photo) his wife the former Jessie Maude , O'LEARY Mrs. Averd Harris is spending some time in Summerside, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris. Mrs. Burneice Parry of Summer- side was a visitor to 0'Leary. where she visited her father, Mr. Elmer Betta. who is a patient in the Turner Nursing Home in 0'- Leary..She also visited with her mother in Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harris and daughter, Lois of Locke Road were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs Archie Barbour in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix of Locke Road were visitors to the home of Ellis Smallman in Alma recently Mr. Lorne Lockhart of Oshawa, Out. is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Moody Lockhart in Coleman. Miss Ferne Ceughlin spent the weekend with her aunt. Mrs. An- nie Maxfield, Summerside Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of Springfield West were visitors to O'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson, 0'I.eary, were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Livingstone in Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris and granddauthter Gloria of Knutsford were visitors recently to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie in Elmsdale. Mrs. James Getson of Carleton Lot 6 was a visitor to Charlotte- town on Monday. MI. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson of .::: will visit them. The following left. July 28. for Rumford, Maine to attend the wake and burial of the late Pete Finnan: Mrs. Frank Gallant, An- thony, Gilbert and James Fin- nan, Miss Pauline Finnan. Mr- and Mrs. J. Flnnan. Those who left Sunday afternoon were Rev. Pius Flnnan, Mrs. Elizabeth Fin- rsan. Rev. Father Rooney. The bur- ial was held in Rumford, July 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey, Rumford, are visiting here. Mrs. Austen, Rumford, Maine, was a ncent visitor at Duvar. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Joe F. Arsenault and family. She also went to visit at St. Louis, P. E.l. Leonard Richard who had gone to Hamilton to seek employment. has returned home. He was un- able to find work due to many places closed during holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey and sons Raymond and Eugene of gtumford, Maine, are now visiting ere. .Returning to their homes here on Tuesday evening after attend- ing the wake and burial of the late Peter Finnan of Rumford, Maine. were Anthony, Gilbert and James Flnnan. Mrs. Frank Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Flnnan, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Flnnan, Peter Gallant and Rev. M..i. Rooney. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey of Rnmford who are visiting here. St. Anne Pilgrims have now re- turned after a tiresome but in- gring Journey to and from Que- Cascumpec, were visitors to Sum- merside recently, guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sllliker. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, Springfield West were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood in West Cape. Mr. Keir Ramsay and Mr. Reg- gie Adams of Knutaford were business visitors to Truro, Nova Scotia, on Tuesday. The many friends of Mr. Averd Harris are very sorry to hear that he had to be taken to the Prince for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold llarris spending some time with relatives and friends in 0'i.oary and vicin- ity. - Miss Lanna Turner, 0'Leary. is spending part of her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Blarl Ackles in South Port, N.B. Mr. Wendel Turner, who is employed in Summerslde spent the weekend with,his family in O'- Leary. Several resldents of the vlcintiy gs Thursday to attend the Orange ea. have returned to their home after" Toronto were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert Milligan over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKinnon had as their guests over the week- end Mrs. Bellc Blair, and her nep- ' how. liir Bernard lilaccollough of Truro. Mr. Lawrencg Harris of Knuts- ford. motored to Summcrside to visit his father. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sumnlersidc. and their two sons of Montreal are county Hospital again. An howl spending their vacation with rel- atives and friends in 0'Leary. of erecting the risk will come Thursday. Aug. 16, 1956 RCAF Station To Have Rink Summer-side R.C.A.I. Ration II Ill! lhtinl '.l'lleIketinl'rinkwillbeprov- idedwithdreuing roome.refreeh- menthoothandlollnge'i'heeost from the profits provided by the station groceterla, bowling alley, theatre. Ill station. hobby shop. Inack bar and other facilities pro- vided by the station personnel. It is expected that the exterior will be completed by the end of tlsia month and the interior will he in readiness when the skating season opens. The Guardian, Page 17 hsine in I Tyne VIl10!- ' 1 Mrs. Wilfred Macnougall. Mrs. Wendell Maynard and Mrs. K.R. Hockey. Stanley Bridge,' were . friends in Eimedala on, Friday, July ma. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maclseang and family. returned to ,their house in Bedford, N.8., on Tues- day, July tut. They had spent acme time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macl.-ean. lira. Ernest Eagles and daught- C Shirley. Nova Scotia, were re- - cent visitors to Tyne Valley. They were the guests of Miss Emil! Ilacbean and Mrs. Andrew Brown The many friends of Mrs. Ern- est Ellia are pleased to see her home again. Mrs. Ellis spent the II Monetoh. Professional Cards TYNE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brewster and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyman all of Moncton. were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson. Charlottetown. were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Nisbet. . Miss Luch Nisbet. R.N.. Char- lottetown. spent Sunday at her CIT details in - the EBIG KOd.AI'. Aci lEnmen Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ltlacNevein. Water St. Eeet l Mr. and Mrs. Allan lllacLennani and two llfi'.iL!lllCl'S of Toronto are and fricndd in C3 visiting relatives 0'Lcary and Coleman. . PROVINCES DECIDE OTTAWA (CP)-Liquor adver- tising on television and radio net- works will depend largely on pro- vincial laws, Revenue Minister Mccann told the Commons Tues- day. The minister, who speaks for the CBC in the House. told Wal- lace Nesbitt (PC-Oxford) that in provinces where liquor advertising is legal the CBC has permitted broadcasting of some liquor com- mercials. Mrs. John Moreshead panied by her daughter, Mrs. Al- fred Palmer and her daughter, Shirley and Mrs. Claude Jelley, 0'Lesry, motored to Summerside to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Norman Morrlsonof Sum- mcrside was a guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chiddlck of yes! we have it... I x I ' l details in the big Kodak ad Foley's Drug Store Cl”l?ill5Q in Haw BIG Kodak Ad GOIIRLIES REXALL DRUG STORE ll lkltral 80. Dill 3236 SUMMERSIDE SERVICE INTERRUPTION NOTICE From Park Corner through French River and Spring Brook to end of line power will be shut off between hours 8.30 am. to 11.30 am. and 1.00 p.m. M 4.30 p.m. on August 16, 17 and 18. In order to finalize construction of this-line. Town of Sumnteraicle Water Street Dial 3237 SUM l'DE CIT ,.-(pg; vcsun - 1. Bliiltlllll, ., ,'IllIlE OAMEII E --.g or iiillfll ASBESTOS PRODUCTION More than 300,000 tons of ashes- tos has been produced in Canada so far this year. or no HAVE THE mum CAMERAS rmunro Ill y roams us All STOP IN NOW Reed's Studio And Camera Shop 2)! Water St. Dial wll SUMMERSIDE h YES... V Ltd. Dial seat sunmnnsms: NOTICE Miss Thelma Ahearn has been appointed clerk for the Town of Alberton and will receive all correspon- dence and monies for the Town at Keenan's Specialty Store. Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle lllckey Canadian Bnlulikltlllf commerce id g Oussmerslde. P. E. L Phone III INSURANCE II. E. lillia & Son Limited. Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Snnueer St. Sunsnierside Optometrist E. E. Parkman Opt, n.. R.0. 3237 B. F. Hunter. 3.0. Iusssnes-side. P. E. I ' Phone sue SMAl.l.MAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Se.. 0.1). 2 Iain Street - Sumrnareide Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE ssao Phofogra he re READ TUDIO I). W. SEAR! Crapaud Theatre mu . Air 3:30 "BENGAL BRIGADE" Rock Hudson '- Arlene Dahl Hudson plays a captain in the Bengal Army. He dis- obeys an order, is court- martlaled but prevents a revolt in India against British rule. Adventure, romance. action. TOIIIIIT 7.15 - 9.10 WIDNIIIIAY AND TIIUIIDAY "AMIIICANO" In lbchleelae Itarring Glenn Ford. Prank Lovejey Shasta. Cartoon and Canteen letviee-0:6 P.M. ' &MlNG FRIDAY AND "ONCE A TE!!!” With Caesar Roan:-o. June navoe WE DO HAVE THE PIIPIJLAII CAMERAS FEATURED III l0llAK'S BIS All IOATES PHARMACY Dial 2344 279 Water St. SUMMERSIDE MASTER FEEDS Acomplete line of Master Poultry and Live able either wholesale or Stoclr feeds are now avail retail at CAMPBELL & IURN5 HATCHERY Noonan St. summerside ALBERTON PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION Wednesday. Aug. 22; Thursclay, Aug. 23 Handicraft. needlework and domestic sc'ence classes will be judged . V y, Aug. 22 the following classes will be Judged: General purpose horses, carriage horses to section 1, Ayrshire, in cattle, sheep, hogs, poul- on Tuesday. August 21. On W Jersey, Guernsey, and dual try, vcgetable, roots, grains, flowers an On Thursday. August 23, remainder of carriage horses, draft horses ' I Holstein, Red Poll and Hereford cattle, all championships and special prizes. V No entry of-livestock can be admitted to the grounds after 11 3.111. purpose Sh: Wednesday, August 22nd. SPECIAL PRIZES Are offered in the egg and poultry cimeaby .KeifhPf'att, merchani, Bloomfield, P.E.I., and Fr-Eeslan Assoc'ation. The R.C.A.F. Station. Sumrnereide by me Captain W. H. Swetman, D.S.O.. D.P'.C.', C.D., V - - ” be in attendance. h.th-.,HoWH.-919-3 .w, an ...