Western .11: DANCI ugion Hall has been cancelled ,ccr BROADCAST W, 5,154.!) 3. m.. was Bryanton. Secretary. in tackle. Foley's Drug store. Kgnglngtoll. Saturday. at 3:00 p.m. Standard Time. La- dies of Presbyterian Church. vices for Sunday, May l. 1955. 10:45 a.m. morning worship. 12.00 noon Sunday school. CHURCH-services for May 8th. Travellers Rest 9.30 s.m.. North Bedeque 11.00 a.m.. Free- town 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. K. bell. minister. -1-:NGAGEMEN'i'. - Mr. and Mrs. George Meilrle announce the engagement of their daughter. Camp- of Mr. and Mrs. e The will take place on June 4th. in Trinity United Church. Summer- side. -KIJNIINGTON UNITED scheduled for mam, May 9th. in the Alberton by Doua- lu Mac!-larlane over CICY Satur- .uoTllB - New is the time ,, protect your garments. Get . guaranteed for one year. WM”. Also good line of fish- .sAzAAR and sale of home cooking. Presbyterian Church hall. May 7th, -WlIAT anrrira an-rr than ..NORTIl BEDEQUE UNITED Sunday. Julie Margaret. to Donald Leslie 11;. p art Waugh, Lower Bedeque. as . vice-president, and Frank Jardine . of Wilmot Valley. as secretary- , the eastern boundary of the club. . This will include lots 18 and 28. Guardian -NOTICE-Dr. W P. Cal- legal and Dr. 1!. ii. MecNeill as will be open Wednesday afternoon and Friday evening; Closed Saturday afternoon and evening. - -Mr. J. W. berton. Tisn convention Ist Prince Conservatives Nominate Two Candidates Don Campbell. Al- Lloyd Matthews. and Mr. Hubert Geudet of Ga ish. both members of the last House of Assembly. were nominat. ed to contest the First District of Prince in the forthcoming election at a largely attended all thgoconaervativp Party held in v e -82! "Mama's Angel Child" night vey Hutt, Mr. R. H. Bell. Q-c- tbe meetinl Illd 0'-5" Bell was introduced by Db 0- Philllps of Alberton. Alfred llandrahan. '1' Moving Mr. udet's nomination was Mr. Har- seconder Mr. lllelrb . a Party ea er coma" V. .addressed speakefls Mr. J. W. Don Campbe - Mgeliubert Gaudet. Mr. Gus Pr!- urt House at Alberton last ers. Rev. Murray Glrdnen Mr- E '"s nomination as councillor was moved by Mr. Ben- The meeting was presided over tre and seconded by Mr. by Mr. bet 5 lam it bver by "I" The Lion's Club is to be cun- gratuiaieu on their new pl1ljCL'l- -ha. of conducting a IJCHULIIICBIIOIJ contest in the Town of Summer- side. Summerside. when ilrehhed up in its summer robes and tin- ery. does not sutier now in com- parison with other towns of its size. In the matter of pictorial attractiveness. our town does not have all its big apples at the top of the barrel. Strangers entering the town via the main street might be misled into thinking candy. -REPORT BUSINESS llluslf. The streets of Siimmerside took on a "Saturday look" last even- lng.as throngs of people from the town and surrounding commun- ities enjoyed a shopping tour of the Summecside stores that are remaining open Friday evenings and closing Saturday noon through- out the summer ” . result- ing in longer weekends for the employees” Business was reported brisk in many stores and it ap- pears that Friday night shopping yesterday with Magistrate R. S. Hinton presiding, A resident of Tignish was convicted and fined 38.00 and costs under the Highway Traffic Act for having six persons in the cab of a truck. Two res- idents of Tignish were convicted of being intoxicated in a public place and awarded fines of 31100 and costs and 50.00 and costs. the lat- ter case being a second offense. A person from MI E was con- victed under the Criminal Code of asault causing harm and ed 53100 and costs and ordered to pay the doctor's bill. -DIRECTORS MIET - The Eastern Prince County Artificial Breeding Club's board of direc- tors held their first meeting in the Department of Agriculture of- fice. Summerslde. last evening. Mr. Waldron Moase, Freetown, was elected president. with Rob- traasurer. The results of the re- cent survey indicated that over 1,000 cows have been signed up for artificial breeding. Represen- tatives from Lot in entered into the discussions and it was decid- ed to have the county line as . George C. Fisher. director of Veterinary Services. and Mr. C. K. Clay. Prince County agi-icui. tural representative. both of the .iwi-nnirs on cards. A i, Bedeque United Church Play- in-I .- Ibygiy variety '0 0500" Mme era in Central Bedaque Hall, palsy Drill 3930- Tuesday and Wednesday. May 10 jamin Pi I TAXI. and 11. Curtain O p.m. Sale If -What does V-E day mean to you? Possibly very little - but to the thousands of soldiers. sailors and airmen who served their country in time of war it means that on that day. May 8, 1045. the Second World War in Europe had come to an end. it meant victory for the Allied forces in Europe turn. May 8. 1955, is the loth anni- versary of V-E day and for the first time the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion is going it by attending a church parade on Sunday. it is significant that " ” ' Day should be celebrated on the same day. it is hoped that all veterans Annual Meeting O'Leory Farmers Co-op Ass'n -The 15th annual meeting of the 0'Leary Farmers Co-opera tive Association Ltd. was held in the O'Leai-y Public Hall last night with an attendance of over 200 members and visitors. The meeting was opened the president. Mr. Allie MacNeill. Mr. J. G. Dennis. supervisor of co- operatives. presented and explain- ed the financial showed a net profit for the year of 313,216.57 and total sales 03 s609.i50.1-i. a decrease in sales from the previous year of ap- proximately s3a.ooo,oo. Gross PM fit was 304.l.B3.22. Fixed assets increased from Si27.l99.ln s13o,4so.o7. Share capital had a net increase of t4.32l.30- to observe tatement which to V-E Day Anniversary Observance At S'side that summerside was a little on the drab side. our main street has had a few face-lifting jobs recently. however. and shows im- mmnjmmmjmg, bags have been sent to the Greek l1liUVtElII2l'lf.. EIITIIQI DOCK. II-I EX- Iined streets. its cool and shady Iuiemoriai Square. its Queen Elis- abeth Park like a maiden in her .eens growing iovelier each year. its fair share of fine residences and public beautiful urban centres. O O I There is naturally. however. a good deal of room for improve- ment. and if the people respond to this stimulus provided by the local Lion's Club. Summerside will be even more attractive to tourists and other visitors this We hope there will be a year. large entry list for this contest. and those who fall to capture prizes will have the la” ' of knowing that they have made a worth-while contribution to the beauty of their home town. buildings. place the town well up in the standing of Home Ground Beautification in Summerside been launched in Summerside. toall Club to stimulate interest in the contest and six trophies will be awarded. The town has been divided into five zones and the degree of im- -A home ground beautification contest under the Joint sponsor- ship of the Summerside Lions Club and the Surrunerside Com- munity Planning Association has An experienced landscape con- sultant is available free of charge those entering the contest. and entries must be made before May ill Fifteeii cash prizes have ben donated by the Summerside Lions will The p Church. services will be prasld llle will siding. surer's Library. avail themselves to attend this parade and observe V.E Day in a fittingand solemn -manner. front of the Canadian Legion Home at 10:11 a.m. under the command of the Legion president Lorne Monkley, with the RC party led by Francis McNeill and Earl eatsnt parade will attend service at the Anglican Church and the RC1 will continue to the corner of Notre Dame where they will attend service dependently to the monument at Memorial Squarewhere a wreath branch of the Legion. Dr. J. A. MacPhee. All other veterans will lay poppies. Last Post and Reve- C. Galla S'side l.O.D.E. Meeting Held -The May meeting of the Abeg- weit Chapter. l.0.D.E., was held Thursday afternoon. May 5. at the by home of Miss Wanda Wyatt. regent. pre- The secretary's report was giv- en by Mrs. Allen. and the trea-1 Smallman. An interesting reportp was given by Mrs. W. A. Currie. educational secretary. it was re- ported that prizes had been pur- chased for the High School. and plans made for the presentation of a new flag donated by the chapter to the High School. with a suitable program on May 24. MacMillsn's World Gazeteer and Geographical Dictionary is to be purchased for disaster relief. Plans were made for summer and fall work for the chapter. Mrs. MacKay was given author- ity to order material for this work. Rqreshments were served by Mrs. A. M. Robinson. Mrs. W. E. Srnallmaii and the hostess. Mrs. Allen. a r s d e will "fallln" in en Laye. AVIATION PIONEER DIES PARIS fCP)-- Aviation pioneer Louis Breguet. 75. a contemporary - of the Wright brothers. died Wed- nesday at his home in St. Germain He founded France's first aviation companies and his designs were used in both the First and Second World Wars. suoxma Ann” cuiims We wish to advise our patrons that our- smoking and curing plant will he of in St. Paul's Immediately following the each party will move in- placed by the honorary Miscouche members of the Canadian Legion, Branch No. 18 request applications for caretaker of the Memorial Home. Members will interview any- one interested at the Memorial Home Tuesday. May 10th, from 8 to 9 p.m. Standard Time. .e.... . f ' mud mm, or colon. for mu. willtsoon lbecolllimll routiiioe Qt: Eglflgfgloglle. servicemen it meant g:t.u.l;,:"i;i charge of the Protest- w' r r-- glggfgmgetrlinlsggay lath to on her day? Dorothy Gray: 3"” I;1eght”mu:e"":gc I" m Each year, on the Sunday near- The parade accompanied by the HANSEN-S rte! Hubbard AV”: C0W- 1'” i eat to May a veterans the world R.C.N.V.R. Sea Cadet Band" will theric- Wei 17'"! st0"- h-couiir AT ALBERTON - over gather together in solemn move off at 10:40 a.m. and g: MEAT MARKET - mm A” gay”;-p T ere were four cases on the doc- rememb of th e f tli tr ' t to Central Street, then nort Chm::Ngenu.,ll" Bedeque. 3". ket at the Alberton Court House comrades.-Illsliirnis whoosdidonot ie'e- f:e.CIlu.l'cIl street where the Prot- r Summersirie BABV CHICKS The very best. All R. O. P. sired, heavy breed, good layers. ent of the Summerside he sounded by Albert nt. - Mrs. Arthur Alien. with Central Street, Summerside. OPEN TODAY AND TONIGHT Gourliels Rexall Drug Store, open as usual all day Saturday and Saturday night until 9:30 p.m. Get mother's chocolates here. All the best to choose from at GOURLIEE REXALL DRUG STORE. 21 THE PENDLETON IIATOHERY Kensington. Phone 65-5 -.:.:-...1.::. leniovesllic ems .ei serfeu skin eruptions tmii estuselasesaal report by Mrs. W. E. where in Canada) the High school owne1'. FIIR GARMENT STORAGE The service which we providte includes cold re- frigeration service in our fireprooii vaults until De- cember 1st. 1955, and. regardless of the location of garment during the balance of a twelve months period. a certificate is issued providing full insurance against all normal risks of loss or damage (any- based on values established by baseball team which. for the last sight of April I. when Mr. Mac- leen was sevuely issue. 1!. .1. to be Pfolrcssing .3 British airc Ark Royal--fourth efrh inthe alN namwulloyp svy--dlsp "n'”u3"' "0"! "mm De artni t . Directors are: Allie MacNeill. IOUTII - Mr. w. n. Sumner of mg, .f",,,, ',f,,,'.i,',2c""""'.'fg5 re-elected; Alvin Mclaean, Alvin ::ar1'h'h'pd.u'nho"wn bgemu pix ' Mclsaac. Ivan Webb (secretary)- b the Island yesterday after Pius Arsenault. Three retiring 3.5.11" 1;. gm” month. 3; an Pergonals directors. Bruce Macbougall. Rey- Antenio. Texas. Is is manager of ,. . nall MacNeill and E. J. Sabine be famous Tignish Royal Aces TM” 3"'”3"v M0” were re-elected for an Iddltiollll ll her n-iother. Mrs. one years, have the Wm 9;',I,IIg'..'1;I'u0f.'V ll 0 "- 9"" is -Mr. and am. Austin Murphy ' have returned to their home in -:4 1 m Alberto aftnr spending directors" and management. Com- " L I (Jh,.P::3.3Nd monthsnwith members a'..:"i'i.3 prising the board are Mrs. liar. ' '3” ',u no" .0 family in Central Canada andthe old Morrison. Mrs. Leslie Gor- hospital h laiifax late Tuesday United states. ril. Mrs. Bruce Mecnougall. Mrs. . y0II.lft:I;Yhl:ldefWl:l1I a 'TTT'T'T"m'-- Robertulglllol lid M"- F913 a an iiry "Inn A. eiia . b he spine The hjury was the "G c . A resolution favoring a hoe- muu gs . 5.: ucldent on the The new aft carrier Pltal plan simlliar to Blue Cross Professional Cards er name laces 86.- tbree-year term. An advisory board was appointed to make re- commendations for improvements in service. etc. to the board of was handed on to the board of directors for study and pr sente- tion at a future date. A dividend of two and a half percent on purchases was declar- ed on all business done with the Co-op with the exception of pota- toes Mi-. Jerome O'Brien. manager of Island Co-Operative Services. Charlottetown. addressed the don Parish May ah. the 4th - I liinday sf; Easter. Rector - ch.”.r.d v w. rm sham. Accountants i':"”s?. i.”'"”' r m--m--v . . . . .; . 's. ' llurllingnton. Sunday School lT):'.1m. c'''”''' ”.f''' " c"”"'"" fad Holy Communion ii a. in. umunu” PIJ. "cu .' meeting on potato contracts. potato marketing and the propos- W. M. 8. Church of Christ, Sum- merside .met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Harding Tuesday evening. May 8. with the president. Mrs. zfhlnslow Morrison. in the chair. ere period. The opening hymn "I'll Go Where You Want To Go." The meditation am- Why ould I Give?" after which Mrs. In led in prayer. The regular Business session was conducted "'0 president. The Bible word It? themroll call was "faith." 1 egg .5. alumina:-st. Dasnnierlt. sas Watar' semi - an-unusu- Above Maurice Allll's Men's Wear rsoivs: ans W... PHYSICIANS Dr. llnbert MaoNeIll.I'.D. Physician - lsrgeen W. Albert Robertson F. ii. I. isvruai. aun.niNo g Granville at Water Street the lt.ll.lfIlis6SonLlmlted Fire-Ante-Casualty lasnniarsids. Optometrist E. E. IEGINT -i-as-as-air suio. B. l'. Hunter, 3.0. . P.l.l..- hens A.Ra. old I ma” Photographers THE HEAD STUDIO n. w. saiaas W A 1..., ,5::'.':.... ' ARTIFICIAL E INSEMINATION ' Appleatleeaiwi be reeetvad qi Waaeeltseahlamsnu-side Pheeeml g to W town. ya Iaellisifa , easing pesftuoe ereet.e':fer yew ll-a discussing some of the crops which will be required by v - - - - plant. gt Mirk I. Kenllnllbll. EVGIIIBE lllanmeretde Mr. Rod McNevin. manager of Maia” 7-” 9- 51- L D' 1'' Ag gab 7- 0- 303 the summerside Co-Operative also era are ur ed to come an an woke bmnx "8 their fam GI. -W. M. I. MEETING - The A E "Ninth laid! ilelulllasl-HIE! 9. special nenents...e little May mt. fer hum. ....3..m'"'d""';w1'3h'Tw.""" fltvaae Ceuty Antll- ,,,,,. .;w,,.,,,"',',,' Ilu.......-....IiI.ll bl! iuiIm..............ta.u um sruuiui plant in Charlotte- Mrs. R Notice TRADESMENE LABORERS ing to be held in ST. PAUUS HALL. . SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY, MAY lstdi At 8 O'clock. Dnyliyst Time Note change in date of meeting. Tradesmen, laborers. cler- ical workers, and teac'iers, are invited to attend this meeting. Signedz. I K. li.,MacMILLAN. Eric MacKay. convener for services. home and abroad. reported that a box of good used clothing and 36 filled nursery .m.:...:?m.j. j Your attention is drawn to a workers' union meet- in the Maritimes. FUR POOL Dial 3216 Our cold storage facilities, with automatic eon- irols assuring uniform temperature at all times are rated by insurance inspectors as being unsurpassed Regular storage charges. PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND Order your chicks now.' movement to the grounds will the basis for Judging. While the obieclive of the contest is to improve the appear- ance of the individual homes. it is hoped by officials that it will collectively result in making Sum- merside the most beautiful town in the Maritimes. be the home and town. but makes the property more valuable. The increasing uijoysngt 1 out-door recreation. he said. has led many people to flower gart as a special beb- by. and in this with he teaasleen barren grounds to places d beauty at small cost ad addaj in commenti g yesterday on th I , advantages ofnthe contest Dr. Le. pen”. ' 4 Mi Callbeck, chairman. of the jg”,-pg up L oas Club committee on th home beautification contest, said ,.:f:,i.”f,,,.,':, :3 ,::d.a".”h””' that lot only added beauty to out disease-bearing flies. - TENDER KENSINOTON SOHOOL SEALED TENDERS will be received by Mrs. C. M. Kennedy. secretary of the Bound of Trustees, Kensmgton School. Kensington, P.E.I.. until 7 P.M. Friday. May 20th for the construction of a six class- room school. - Plans and tender documents may be viewed at the office of G. Keith Pickard, architect, Summer- slde, P.E.I. Contractors interested In bidding niay obtain plans-and tender documents from the architect on deposit of R50. This deposit will be refunded on re- turn of plans and documents in good condition with. in ten days of closing of tenders. HAVE YOU DONE ANY PLANNING ABOUT MAKING SUMMERSIDE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TOWN IN THE MARITIMEST . Entries for THE LlON'S CLUB HOME GROUNDS '-MPROVEMENT CONTEST Close On WEDNESDAY. MAY l8tIi An earnest effort to Improve your home grounds. wil inerk you as a community spirited citizen-proud of his property and may win for you one of I THE FIFTEEN CASH AWARDS and CREAMY LIMITED Summerslde and evenings. except I wil be open Frideyavacing and each oft- erneen Including Wednesday. THE MEDICAL OENTRE SUMMERSIDI WI be closed on Saturday afternoons for emergencies. It MASQUE (MIDICATED) aentainstfexocfiferopliene Washes away all dirt, grime and make-up. ti0lllll.lEs REXALL DRIIO STORE 21 Central Street. "Dial 3236 (mid Secretary. :- REGENT to-main 7.15 - 9.15 W "REBEL OITY" WILD BILL ELLl0l'I' 1&0. a "The -13035" CINEMASCOPE PRINCESS PAT THEATREM ALHRTON MONDAY. TIIISDAY. WDNISDAY and THCIISDAY Summerside. P. E. Island . "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Fri.-sat. 7.15-9.15; Matinee 2.30 Sat. Standard time. The Comedy- "THE LOVE LOTTERY" in Tech- nicolor. starring David Niven. Peily Cummings. Also Serial and News. ”llOYAL"' six TROPHIES Being Offered For Competition. Place Your Entry Today with - MR. FRANK LOWE a Contest Sec'y. IO6 Spring St. - Die! 3203 An experienced landscape consultant Is at your disposal free of charge. ENTER AND PLAN TODAY TO MAKE SUMMERSIDE MORE BEAUTIFUL I TOMORROW. spnciaas Until May 14th Now that you are through another winter d shoveliing coal. carrying ashes. regulating drafts. and staking. how about ridding yourself of this drudgery by having an automatic oil-fired burner in- stalled in your furnace. requiring as its only atten- tion. a change in the setting of your ro0m-themlo- stat to suit your temperature requirements. Burner installed complete with all electrical eon- trols and 200 gallon fuel storage tank-5250.00. -- ALSO - 21" Television with aerial installed-5265.00 10.5 cu. ft. Refrigerator with 70 lb. freer. and door racks-5290.00. Special prices on coal-wow" afl ranges. Propane and electric ranges. floor furnaces. washers. and wat- er systems. Ralph Dawson Electric Fri.-Sat. 7,15-915. Matinee Sat, 2:30 - Double Bill - "UNDER rm: RED SEA" and "THE PACE .'mAT TIIRILLS". starring Bill Williams. Carla Balenda and Rob- ert Armstrong. Poday (sat) 2:30-7:15-9:15 In Cinemascope ”TIIE BROKEN LANOE" with kiencer Tracy. Robert Wag- ner and Richard Wirhnsrk. It takes its place with the A -t IN TIME OF SORROW... llllmhllli. P-I1. . H . . . .- lalitimegiantsdtheecreeo. 6-30 9'30” F-350 M;?””0”f',m BOWNESS FUNERAL HOME ADVANCE FIIOIS Matinee ..'T.".iii 50c and 25c nu... .3. fl , can t