A net revenue of ss.rrs.oo on the .,-,eraiion of the Summerside civ- ic stadium during the fall and uinter season was shown in a reported dated April 15. presented mt evening by Oonncillrt W. E. iinccausiand. chairman of the finance committee. at the regular meeting of the Summerside Town Council. Mayor W.A. Currie Pf? iided find all eouneiiinrs Vwara M. . "Ti... repttt showed that receipts for this period amounted to 331.- mm. The rink canteen was crad- ;..d with producing 31,500.00 of the net surplus shown. Councillor Maecausland also an- nounced that the Council had de- nded to with-hold a bond issue until September when It is hoped that the bond market conditions mould be more favorable. lie said that the town assessors hnve completed about half of the 1957 assessments and expect to wmplete all of the work by June. Councillor Clark in reporting as chairman of the electric light de- partment said that the kilowatt hours generated during the past month have been 10 per cent high- -r than they were two years ago. Celebrates His 87th Birthday Dr. J. F. MacNeill. Church St.. Summerside. celebrated his 87th birthday anniversary on Saturday. May 12. Dr. MncNeill's nephew. Dr. J. I". MaoNaIll. Q-C-. (Who ll clerk in the Senate at Ottawa). and Mrs. MacNeill were in Sum- merside for the happy occasion. Also Mrs. Norman MacNeiil, wife of Dr. MacNeill of Sussex, N.B.. a brother of the guest of honor. and Dr. Don and Mrs. MacNeill of Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. MacNelli's daughter Ruby was home to help celebrate her father's anniversary. and the guests included friends from Surri- nerside and vicinity. ' WESTERN GUARDIAN IEAN SUPPER. Albany vu- Iage. School. DENTAL offices of Summerside closed all day Saturday until Nov. 1. WANTED. MAN Fol! Farm work. A ly W. A. Mscuansn, Albany. hone 30-28. CARS washed and simonized. Call between it - 7 p.m. Mrs. Grace Mountain. Margate. S0ll”l'lAl.l. practice for all in- to; ' teams Bedeque rink to- n t. NOTICE: The offices of all Surn- merside optometrists, will be clos- ed ali day Saturday commencing May lath until further notice. IMPORTANT offiolal board con- gregational meeting Princetown United Churdi. Malpequs. 9:00 p. in. Tuesday. May 14th. RESERVE Tuesday. May 31. Malpeque Hall play "No men ad- mitted" preserasd Remington Home and School. ponsored by Malpeque 4-H Calf Club. seas BIRTHDAY Friends and relatives called to visit Mrs. Ch lea Waugh on May 0 the ' of-her 02nd birthday. Mrs. Waugh's immediate relatives bad a family sirtr with a birthday cake to e e ate the occasion. and Mrs. Waun received many calls, as w as gifts and cards from w -wisbers. irussiui. MONDAY - The funeral of the late Thomas Ditnoaa M'acTavish was held sy afternoon at 8:00 p.m. with ser- vice It Borden United Church con- ducted by Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith. Members of the Canadian legion attended in a body with lngion ceremonies being conducted by Com. David Macl.aod- interment was in Lower Bedequa Cemetery. The pail bearers were Osor Jay, Gcdon Jay. Reginald R era. Alec Ciia ll. Emery Ric ard and Jack arrach. PERSONALS Dr. Frank and Mrs. Iownesa of He said that deg-in been made regarIIiIng 0' I 5'' Glllne which is needed at the plant. but said that when a Iievad it would be for which would burn bunkeT-n"::I3'u:iT which was more sconomtegl nun tbs diaael fuel. ounc lor Clark nported on th. installation of street lights in the town. with five or six having been installed in the area of Summer- side East. and plan; for gun; lighting in Summerside West. REQUEST SIDEWALK Councillor Leo Wood, chairman of the Street committee. said he had a letter from property own" on Victoria Road requesting a sidewalk to be placed on the north side of the road. He introduced a resolution officially naming Beech- wood Avanue - a new street north of Victoria Road and run- ning East from Granville Street. Councillor Clark inquired if any committment by the town has of the North and of Central Street to the town limits. matter. Manager Bi-ophy said that the pay half of the cost of the side- walk which would be 335 feet in length. Councillor Elmer Newson. chair- man of the committee in charge of men are employed at Present In the parking space in the area. recommendation is made.he bo- Eh been made regarding the paving Mayor Currie said that the coun- cil had not yet yet considered this Councillor Cannon inquired whether the town would have to assume the full cost of the aide- walk on Victoria Road and town property owners would have to the auditorium. He said that parkinghln front of the auditorium would similar to the at Prince County line tnl. end at about N cars would be able to park in this area. and additionll parking areas being prepllted 59' sida the building would supply parking space to accommodate about 175 cars. it was hoped. REFER! -ro COMPLAINTS Councillor Newson called at- tention to complaints in rill"! N a broken sewer in the west end. and the request of citizens In this area to have the pipes extended further into the harbor. Councillor Edgar Cannon. ch-Ilr man of the water and sewerasa committee. replied.that this up- satisfactory condition Is known. and its cause In at least one case. was due to the pipe having mated out in some sections. He said that it would have to be repaired but at present there is no pipe on hand and Mayor Currie commented that every effort should be made to have the broken pipes repaired as soon as possible. Councillor Cannon said that some improvement haa' been noted. but that another well should be drilled. and then repairs should be under- taken on the other pumps and wells. He said that it would be advis- able to call tenders in the near Illillrl for the drilling oi another we . ' POLICE DEPARTMENT Referring to the water supply. ' Councillor Newson was critical of the Police Department. saying that he had heard rumors of the schools and parks said that eight clean-up work, etc.. III N15 P9?”- He said that tenders would be cal- led for the supplying of seedlinll for landscaping work. He said that landscaping at the new audi- torium had commenced. and would also include the work of preparing Town Manager Joe Brophy said that M.F. Schurman Co. bad start- ed work on the concrete walks at aolice not attending to their du- ea. He said the police patrol should be used for police work only, and that one officer should be on Water Street at all times. He said that In a recent accident which he at- tended on Water Street it took 11 minutes to get a police officer to the scene. He said that speeders were using the streets of the town as a speed way. especially on Sunday. Councillor W.E. Jenkins. chair- P.C. Candidates Attend Caucus sive Conservative arty 4; bearers MONCTON CP - The Proves- intro- duced a new idea mo election campaigning in the Atlantic prov- inces here during the weekend wlien 37 of the ti party standard more crown corporations for the Atlantic area; a bigger share of defence expenditures; special fis- cal consideration to private enter- prise to encourage new industry; an Atlantic capital projects pro- gram: special federal grants for all provinces with a per capita income substantially below the national average; and establish- ment of a Canadian coast guard. IP tic campaign framework of ssrvative policy. The J” t 33?" CCF Convention Is Scheduled was lea C.P. councu. other C.C.P. Province. Liquor Sale candidates In! From the meetings came Atlan- withln the national Con- pledged to seek The C.C.P. Party will nominate a candidate in Prince County in a ominatiug convention in Sum- merside on Thursday evening, it rned last night in an an- nouncement by the provincial C. Special apsaku at the conven- tion will be Madame Therese Cas- grain. of Montreal. C.C.F. Notional vice president. who will arrive in P.E.l. by plane on Thursday morning. Consideration is also being giv- en by the C.C.F. to also running in the Appeal Heard in supreme Court, Summerside. yesterday. an appeal front convic- tion under the Temperance Act for unlawfully selling Intoxlcltlnl liquor was heard before Mr. Jua- ttce Mark R. Macaulgan who con- fined the conviction but reduced the original fine from 8300 and costs to the minimum of 0100 and costs. The appellant was lin- Excise Act Appeal Begins In Court An appeal from conviction un- der the Excise Act for possession of illicit spirits was begun in Sup- reme Court. Summerside yester- day before Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan and was adjourned to a day to be fixed while counsel prepare briefs to submit to the court within the next ten days. The .,," tie” 'Gal- lant who was convicted and fined 8100 and costs under the Excise Act, In Magistrate's Court Sep- tember 29th. 1956. Representing the Crown is Mr. Harold Goodwin while Mr. J.A. MacDonald is attorney for the ap- pellant. S'Side Student Leads Law Class HALIFAX (CP) - Miss Gloria Wrederica Read of Summerside. P.E.l., has led her first year class in law at Dalhousie Univer- sity. Misa Read entered Dalhousie last fall with a bachelor of arts degree from Mount Allison Un- iversity. Saciiville, N-B. 4 Dalhousie law school has six women graduates in the i057 class. David Archibald Stewart of Moncton stood second in the class. He is also a graduate of Mount Allison. .. ll! 0' 130 belies committee. cams to the defence of the Pollen D9P”V"F"- lilting that the two- way radio the pouge patrol W” only operntms intermittently at times because of mechanical diffi- culties. He said that the poucg found it difficult to be everywhere at the same time, and he felt they were trying to do a good job. Councillor ' '-' , panned out that the Police Department needed neg more men. but warned tho: :31. would also be an added expense in other matters of bujingg; dealt with by the council, John Carroll was engaged 3. won.- supervisor for a period of 11 weeks at 8100.00 weekly to gum the Summerside Amateur Auugue Association with its athletic pro- gram for the coming gnmmgf months. The council also authorized Mayor W.A. Currie to attend the 1951 convention of the Cnnndin Federation of Mayors and Muniel. palities at Murray Bay. Quebec, The Okto Club were given per. mission to hold a lag day, on Friday. May 31. S'side Concert Ass'n Drive Is Inaugurated The Summerside Communu Concert Association membership drive was officially inaugurated last evening with a banquet at the Summelcn Restaurant at which llilproxlmately 45 workers were in attendance. The president. Mr- Ross Mae. Kenzie. presided and instilled confidence in the workers with his obvious enthusiasm for Commun- ity Concert work and also extend- ed many heipfui suggestions that will be especially useful to the new canvassers. Mr. MncKenzie introduced Mr. Clay White of Key West, Florida and New York. a field representa- tive of Community Concerts In- corporated, who will remain in Summe side all this week to as- aiat in conducting the campaign. Mr. White, after paying high tri- bute to the executive, In his remarks said that research statis- tics reveal that Summerside has the largest membership in the Community Concert Association of any town its size in the Mari- times. .. In referring to community can- cert artists Mr. White stated that music provides one of two things, or both (1) entertainment; (2) spiritual nourishment. "We are serving the community with these two things as well as providing musical education which is a big phase of the Community Concert work." Mrs. Creelman MacArthur. cam- paign chairman welcomed and in- troduced the new workers and of- fered many valuable tips to them in their efforts to assist in the campaign drive this week. Mrs. William Smailman will di- rect the headquarters staff at Brace MacKay'a hardware de- partment. while 70 town workers and seven out of town canvassers campaign the remainder of this week. CAMEO KENSINGTON Mon. Tues. 7:15 - 9:15 - William Holden as a Marine Colonel. Deborah Kerr as a Red Cross worker in a story of adventure and a searing love story: "The Proud and Profane"-co starring Thelma Ritter. Dewy Martin. Bank drawing Mon. Wed. and Fri. Worth 870.00. 'VIIV Civic Stadium Had profit For Winter, Council Told tion issues. to SPEAK AT TIGNISH A Mi-.'J. Watson MacNaught, Liberal Candidate for Prince, will open his Political Campaign in Tignish with a Public Meeting in the Legion Hall on Thursday, 16th May, at 8:30 p.m. It is anticipated that a large crowd will be on hand to hear Mr. MacNaught outline the Elec- (advt.) Inserted by Prince County Liberal Association Conviction In S'side Assualt Case is Upheld An appeal from conviction for assaulting a police officer engag- ed in the execution of his duty was heard in Supreme Court. Summerside yesterday before Hon. Justice Mark. R. MacGuIgan. who confirmed the conviction of the appellant. Mr. Donald Steele. " side but r S 1' the or- iginal fine of 3500 and costs to 8100 and costs or three months The offense took place in the early morning of September 15!. I956. when Cst. R. 0. Lively. formerly of t'.ie Summerside de- tachment R.C.M.P. pursued a car driven by Donald Steele to the eastern outskirts of Summer- side where Steele stopped his veh- icle to let out a passenger. Cst. Lively approached the parked cation ensued which resulted in en driving and ' in a police vehicle and shortly after an alter- Steele being charged with drunk- officer. The first cliarge was dismissed in Magistrate's court, Summer- side shortly after by Magistrate R.S. Hinton, Q.C. but he found Steele guilty of the assault charge and fined him 8500 and costs or three months in jail. The notice of appeal was filed in November. Crown prosecutor D. 0. Stewart Q.C. acted for the Crown and the appellant was represented by at- torney J. A. MacDonald. Charl- ottetowii. large and appreciative audience. place in the Martin borne. where Anna and have been temporarily disappoint- ed in love. receive the shocking In- formation that their father has abandoned them and re-married. house. seems more of a liability until a lady doctor and her in- valid sister arrivn in search of a quiet place to spend the summer. Accepted by the Martins as board- lation-men must not be allowed Play Presented At Kensington On Wednesday and 'I'IIItrIdpY nights of last week. the Commun- ity Club of Kensington presented in the Auditorium the three-act comedy "No Men Admitted" to a The action of the play take- Giarry Martin. who Their sole asset. I his country liiincrewanahaeliudis llalllchoohwbobas attained considerable eminence as an Impresario. I'll CAST Fallowlill are the members of the All-star cast: Anna Martin- Ethel Pendergast: Cherry Martin- Marie Gordon; Olga-Edith Bow- ness: Susan-lda Peppin; Dr. Janet North-Dorothy Ling; Miss Mlriorie North.-Babe Cousins; 00 Miss Bins Sadler. detective - Frances Nelson: Miss Lola Pres- ton. Politician-l..ucy Semple; Mrs B. Thaddeus Upbam, grass widow Gladys Semple: Miss Chloe Lan- nins. Doeteas-Blanche spicer. others assisting in the produc- tion included: Make - up Miss Tuesday. May 14. 1957 The Guardian Page 13 Betty Roll and Mrs. Nellie Bushes: Mrs. Ella Clark and Mrs Mildr Cooke; lighting-Mrs. Phillis ennedyz stage manager Mrs. Elva Clark- The beautiful ga furnishings were supplied ace McKay and .. Summe . specialties between the acts in- eluded dance numbers by 3111? beth Daviaon and Eleanor Champ- ion of Kensington. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Summerside: impersonations by Mr. Brud Rol- ers, Summerside. and a vocal solo by Mr. Reg. Pendergaat. era. the ladies make one stipu- on the premises. A sign In there- fore hung out bearing the warning, "No Men Admitted-" The house was soon filled witiii a detective, a poetess. a politici-I an. and a grass widow. all ladiesi equally deaigous of avoiding meu,' The ' house-keeper andl maid. Susan and Olga. are quitsi p . i "PICNIC" IT'S REALLY TOPS MAY I 5-1 6-1 7-1 8 PRINCESS PAT THEATRE satisfied with this arr ..:,y though Susan's persistent love.-. remains faithful in spite of suchi unfavorable conditions for courting. All appears to be going well un. til a nearby accident results In a” member of the male sex being brought Into the Martina' ”manless', manor." The man has suffered si broken leg. and the lady Docior' takes him on as a special case, while the detective suspects he may be the leader of a gang oil thieves. Susan sets a' fox-trap to. catch the thieves, and succeeds only in trapping her lover. i The many humerous situations ; which develop are most entertain- ing, and applause and laughter punctuates the play throughout. As the play draws to a close the Martin sisters become reconciled with their lovers, the Doctor agrees to marry her patient, the invalid sister who ”enioyed” poor health decides to get well. the detective taken on another case. the politician is asked to run for Congress, Susan decides to marry her constant Mike, and Olga removes the sign in case th at her Swede might come to visit. Much credit for the success of the play is due to the director. Mr. NOTICE All taxes due Margate school must be paid by May 20th. : By order of Trustees. ' Keith Warren, Secretary. l TODAY 3:30--7:15-9:15 The most d,-,,.,'nL, pICLllre of C L .. SUMMERSIDE WED. 7:15-9:15 "Royal" Borden Mon. Tues. 7:15 -0:15. Mailnnee Tues. 3:30. Wayne Morris as Sam Garrett. "THE DESPERADO" Also Serial and News. snack drawing Tues.. Thur. and at. ' Gallant. lauar MacDonald. Charlottetown. appellant. ALBERTON Mr. D.0. Stewart, Q.C. repre- " seated the Crown and Mr. .l.A. tits LIBE RAL FARMERS We have the followi purchasers. 2 OLIVER NO. 66 ATTENTION ng used machinery on hand which we offer at attractive prices on terms to suit TRACPORS. 1 JOHN DEERE B. "macros 1 MASSEY 30 TRACTOR with CUL'I'I 1 COCKSI-lU'lT 30 TRACTOR 1 FARMALL SUPER A mncron VATORS free from noxious weed Phone 2233 2-2-ROW IRON AGE POTATO P We also have a full line new OLIVER machinery We also offer several hundred bushels Abeg- weit oats. Well harvested. suitable for sowing and seed and other grains. SIMMONS AND MacFARLANE l.IMITED Summerside, P. E. I. , MEAT OPERATOR , we REQUIRE MEAT OPERATOR FOR LARGE SUPER MARKET Must be experienced in cutting and pricing 1 fresh meats. I .1 Excellent opportunity for the right man; usual employment benefits. . Apply in own writing, stating age, experi- ence to: BOX 907 - SUMMERSIDE REGENT THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY vGNIMA5eoBE. e--- VlntsIsGOLoI TONTTII 7-0:15 WED. 8:30-7-9:15 1-3,:-"-rrwnawsrisowan ANNOUNCEMENT ATLAIITIO EQUIPMENT LTD. A TRIIIIO. I. 3. Take pleasure In appelning ROSS YOUNG of East Ialtic to be Mrs. Frank Fraser and Mrs. Winnie Morrison of AIDIMOI motored to Hamilton durlol 015 weekend to Vllit Ilolr ailltfi It sington paid a visit to friends in!-Charlottetown on Ssturde! Mr. and Mrs. Heath C-asley. Kea- sington. visited the capital on lair- urday. QAEX THOMP&N-JAMES Wt-IITMORE HIOIP lIlTIIOf'ilOd dldltf of OLIY ER TRACTORS. OLIVER FARM ....sutev-nnarnuowtcx--..-VICTORIA SHAW MACHINERY and GEI-IL HARVESTING EQUIPMENT in King's County. The following P. E. I. Oliver Dealers take this oppon- Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rally of rim. in remaining in llamlltnl A U E: o'I'iTi-.s"'d" "M" '”'.'..E;"'....... teed sale was lCl'IIIC"Mun" Ie unity in wishing Mr. Young a successful future. K ' llhdl. Mr- ms Kelly. Ch:IiIhit.tetTiws.' Professional Cards In the Legion Hall Sealgoglvlatic . . Chartered IhIgaPTAI:.'Ca::N?.dM:a.K:: ASPHALT CIIINCIID ALVIN H. PALMER MCGOWAN LTD. i AccoImI.m uni :14: ' I G N I S Hold fast even in Iwrrlccno winds! ousaizv r. n l. KILMUIR r. n i. :i.."."..'.'5 gna.y...lTi.thI nggung g I . SCI?-0003095 Ij" ' II -M hi I N” N'it:i..a5"m':iieou'”m'T. :.”.'."..iC5'.a'i:.Jnui-3'" FRED F. KITSON PAUL LAVOIE em nu. ' on thousands of Canadian 32.3.... e.T.nn"..a.cc'.a:d":' M13: . .'i.i.'.'-'."..:'.'i.;-till:-:-'-'-'.d HUNTER nivi-zit p. tr. i. oaiumoa r. a. i. m:ulg'”,,:... is u.. .5 Thursday, May 16, at 8.30 p.m. T:-':i-;,f',.r;'i,.,,3,-;,,,I;EM.d I:.'tm one to the onus Chareh . ',,l..,.k.....T..h:.".5:.'n"'3ci ma :,":.:."'.:;":::..;'s..”"""". ...... nu. ma. wm - ------w by Mr; 1- ::.::.....,...-..,.,.,,,....,.. SIMMONS 8. MacFARLANE the service MotuI:l'..uWiI"'IP:l.:l.!. Watson Maeldauglii, liberal COHdldOTO for Prince Ewan Isa"-cc:-"N you ,'.'"m.','o,'I"-'-ar gm 1, 3.; our , County, and other speakers. Canadian chns-Msneiilc. 5U”Ml33m3 E nmxmwn 'gm!M".dQhgf'g.Q'I: PorrCredt.0ntario. up was connected ad til en'- &'ggchgd' E. 33.". awn 33”. .3 Everyone Welcome ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT no. I. ' - ll" '”""""' ' nrerrtinumas ma ,,.,..,-- .-:-.-......-'-'v: 5:: nauarnessu-was-sri-nrr I--rt-Ilsrrine-oounuuber-I Association uovasounaaxnrnaxcsniwanilalann. wag pasmtd I All '