Give Report Y's Men's Convention ,4 report on the Maritirne's Re- glunal Y's Men's Convention 8 Freiericton. N.B.. was es la: night at the regular w nseeto mg ol the Summerslde Y's Iilena Club by the Club's delegate to the can ” . Don Adams. Four club members. Tommy Phillips. Edgar Ramsay. Horace Hayes and Art Ruhhssao. who attended Vllell first Y's len's convention at FNGRIGCIII. ve their IIIIPFUF uouataeezl "'1 veatlon. The meeting. which was held u,meGreenStreetYCentre.was Emu-ed by Jim Council) with John Willis as songleader. and Eric sngen acting as flnesmaster. it .,.. decided that the club would recommend that the workers eu- "ge in serving meals at the loo- ster carnival should ply Emit? cost or half-price for their nun meals. Keith Lapp-informed the club that June 5. 6 and 7 had been decjdgd upon for the sale of tile- uun by the Hi-Y Groups and um; U'g Men's Club, with the first ssoo Fine, Six Months In Jail For Having Still Two residen of Rosevllle plead- gd guilty to sscsslon of a still suitable for the manufsct e of spirits contrary to section 150 oi the Excise Act. before Magistrate R.S. Hinton at Alberton yesterday. Having previous convictions un- der the act. each was sentenced to a fine of 850 and costs and all months in jail with an ndltional six months Jail term in default of payment of the fines. - The men were taken into custody by members of the Aibcrton De tachment of the R.C.M.P. early yesterday morning at the site of a still. 2-burner gas stove and 25 gallons of home made beer, in a woods at Iloseville. A party from St. Louis pleaded guilty to possession of liquor in a place other than a residence in which he resided and was fined 320.00 and costs. Two ten-age youths from the Tignish area. charged with wilful damage to property. were fined OM!) and costs and ordered to pay damages of S1030 cents each. An berton South resident was fined 325.00 and costs for possess- ion of liquor in a place other than his resldenc . i ii; i E! null.- iiii all 55 Eli; ii ' KENSINGTON Mrs. Ray Douglas accompan- ied by her baby dsuahter. Elma Patricia Chrtuine h we returned tothelrhonseinsta .trosnthe Prince County Hospital. The, Norboro Players present- ed their Variety Concert in Sea View Hall on Monday evening May lath This concert was spon- sored by the Sea View Women's Institute There was also a sale of polar bars during intermission and a number of lovely cakes were auctioned off which R1111- ed a nice sum of man!!- truclr carry-alls were given nons- inal fines of one dollar each for operating on the highwli Vmmlll a motor vehicle license. New rill!- latlons as to the exact classifica- tion of the heavy equipmclt 7” given as the reasons for not havlll the machines licensed. A man from Duvar was fined 325.00 and costs for possession oi liquor not purchased from a ven- dor (moonshine). A party from st. Louis was fined impaired. . A Fortune Cove. resident was fined 825.00 and costs for poll ion of liquor not purchased from a vendor (home made bear . The case of a store kee r from Fortune Cove. charged with hav- lng extract for retail sale without having a license from thee P.E.l. adjourned to June mu. Evidence was heard in the case of Alberton resident charged with unlawful possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor and judg- ment was set forward to June l2th The same party pleaded not guilty to a charge of selling liquor con- trary to section 20 of the Tent- perance Act and the case was ad- journed until June 11th. Allison Giliis appeared for the defendant and Neil Macleod for Drivers of two DW 15 tractor the Crown. WESTERN GUARDIAN RAYMOND Grant. Optometrist. will be in his 0'Leary office Sat- urday aitemoon. June 1st RESERVE Monday June 3. Long River Hall "No Men Admitted" presented by K lngton Home and School. .. ORWELL - VERNON United Churelt- Rev. John M. Sheen, minis- ter . Vernon River 11 a.m., Eldon 1.30 p.m.. Orwell 7.30 p.m. SPRINGFIELD UMTED Bap- tist Church. Licentiate Brent Rob- ertau. Student Minister. O"Leary 10.!) a.m., Alma 3 p.m.. Spring- field West 7M Mn. 5. S. as usual- MARGATI PASTORAL Charge Sunday services June 2nd. Long River lo e.m. Margate 11.30 a.m., New London 7.5 p.m-.. 5. ll. lies- lam B.A., B.D.. Minister. ANNIVERSARY EA. 'Satnr day. June let. 3.00 0.00 p.m. ftegnt Chapter No. 52 order of the EHICII Star to be held in be Masonic Hell Kenslngton IEDIQUI PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowpersmlth, Minister Services on Sunday. June 2, Al- beay 0.! am... ledenne ll a:nt.. Borden 7.! pin. 0'l.lAI.Y PAIIORAI Charge. The "nited Church of Canada. Ser- vice! of Divine Worship for Sunday. June 1. Brae s.ss p.m. hlooutileld ll a.m-, West Devon 2.1! p.m.. 0'l.eery 7.!) p.sn. Rev. J. Haber Keen. Minister. I'll Anglican Church of Can- ada. Alberton Psrisln, Sunday. June 1nd. IH7. Sunday after As- ccasioe Day. ltildere Capes. Boly Connnunlon I e.m.; Alberton. Holy Communion ll a.m.: 0'l.eery evening prayer 7.” p.m. noursoss Pastoral charge, United Church of Canada. Mirn- lnagash 0.!) e-sa.. oasnnnsnlen. Csnohelllon ll a.m.: Elmedale I p.m.. cosnsnniu. Moutroeev 1.!) pm. hadey lchonl as usual. Rev. Int. Green. , Professional Cards- Chartered Accountants 1'.hs-le 80a. cseadiaalaahai hnnsIrIId0.P.l.E PICIC INSURANCE s.a.-scents-st-s Vienna- STRAWEBRRY plants 81.15. a hundred also Raspberry canes 5 cents each- Clifford Maclteod. lrishtown. P.E.l. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Canada. New London Pastoral Charge. Divine service Sunday. June 2. 11 am. Long River 1.00 p. in. St. Johns New London. I was glad when they said let us go into the House of the Lord. Rev. 1.. D. Bartlett, Minister- KENSINGTON UNITED Church. Sunday. June 2nd . Church School 0.50 Morning Worship ll o'clock sacrament of baptism. Evening worship 7.00.. Summerileld Morn- ing worship 9.30. Church School 1030. Rev. Lewis M. Murray ll.A., B.D., Minister. ALBERTON UNITED Charge. Services June 2nd, will be as fol- lows: Albcrton ll a..m.. Caecunr pee 1.30 punt Sunday Schools as usual. On June 0th. than will be service in Tigaish United Church at 2.80 p.m. If church can be is readiness. Dr. Weir will etmdoot all of these services. PRESBYTERIAN CRUICI in Canada- Services for Sunday. June 810.00 and cost for driving while , 0. take a peek at the latest ad- dition to the family Saturday at Nam. 33. d,.,;hm- as 3., 1.", Laussane. Switzerland. where PEK--BOO Comedian Charlie Chaplin. son. Chaplin HOW Tesldel The baby. Eugene, 3' and d,u5me,' vmori. Jane. born last Thursday. is the sixth child of Chaplin. 68. and his wife. the former Oona 0'- Eugene O”Neill... Combat Erosion By Seeding Manitoba Lands To Grass WINNIPEG (CF) - Manitoba agriculture officials will seed to grass this year more than s.noo acres of farm land susceptible to erosion from wind and water. Eventually. all or most of the 8.000.000 acres in the province that lose valuable topsoil each year wlu be ptotected by s grass cover. Under the government program. the province pays one-third of the cost of the- grass seed used. The amount remaining for the farmer to pay works out to about 32 an acre. Minimum acreage to be sown annually is 10, acres for each farmer with a maximum of 30 acres. But the seeding can.be carried on for many years with a maximum of 30 acres until all of 'the farmer's vulnerable land is protected. .. The 3.000.lXl0 acres destined for seedin, represents about one- quarter of the cultivated land in Manitoba. It is usually on slopes sublect to water erosion or is light. sandy land affected by wind. it might be a comhinatiun of the two or land of low produc- tivity because of alkali coutent.' lixpcrts say that unless such land is stabilized about flve.yeau out of sis it will be washed away. Four types of grass seed mix- ture are used in the program. For steep slopes where the land is fairly good. the seed mixture is brome pass. meadow iescue and hid. Freetown Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine service ll e.m. Xdr Memorial Malpeoue Sunday School 1 we .Divine service I p.m.. Ren- sisgton School in a.m., Divine san- vice 7.11 pm. A lal welcome to all. Rev. E- ii. Beau. l.A.. I. 'l'R.. l.D.. Iinlstc. ald. Albany. h at present a pat- ient la the Prince Count alfalfa. In sandy land subicct to drought. and on eroded knolls. the department recommends brome grass. crested wheat and alfalfa. in areas where water stays on the land for a long period in the spring. the best mixture contains canary grass. meadow iescue,i timothy and alsike. Alkaline land with low produc- tivity takes I mixture of tall wheat grass, sweet clover and al- slke. I KENSINGTON Mrs. James Hickey, Darnlcy, was a visitor to Summcrside on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loclterby, Hamilton, had as their Weekend guest Mr. Reginald Miller of Sackvlllc, N. 3. CV BARGAIN 1 only. 24 plate tandem disc barrow. With 18 inch discs. Regular 3260. Going at 5225 to clear. IIALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Summerside. repairs . WARNING There will be an interruption of light and power in the following rural areas. Claremont. Indian River, Hamilton. Maipeque. Damley, Sea View, Park Comer, French River, Spring Valley. Yankeetown. Baltic. Irlshtown, Blackhorse. Long River. between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 am. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 4th, and Wednesday. June 5th, weather permitting, in order to make necessary Beginning To N ” held last Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and family were vislta-s at the home of Mrs. Dunn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peubue Kelley. Roscville. . Albert Wallace returned to St. John N. B. after spending a few days with relatives in Tig- nish, Elmsdale and Alma- Gerard Kelley of Heats- part. N. S. accompanied by his mother and father visited reiai-1' ives in Elmsdaie on Sunday. May 5 . Mrs. Joseph shelfoou and daugli-. ter of Charlottetown. spent Sun- day. May 10 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bar-I bour. E Mrs. Howard P h accompu anled by her sister. Mrsn Sam Benton, Sumsncrslde left out Carnival Plans Are ear Completion ance it was found last night that many plans requires revision and additional work for the' cons. mittees. Mr. Hogan said last night I'"” he is much pleased with the re- spouse given him by the service clubsofthetown whoarewcb ins overtime to produce a show that will attract visitors from many parts of the Dominion. Robbery WitI'I' Violence Case. is Adjourned The case of a party from lndllll River charged with robbery with violence was further adjourned for preliminary hearing until Monday. June 3rd. when the accused ap- Deared in Magistrate's Court. Summerslde yesterday before Mil. R. S. Hinton. 0.8. He, was re- CAMEO rt-may. Ml: a1'.19s1 1'5." Guardian rug is IIIDAY. HAY X. - 811 t clsved s hwyesr suspended sear "slla or war ssnrs". starring John Dent. elem 1'10 VIII Illo Gfdtfed to P1! Wanda Hendrix. Walter Brennan. Traveltalk. Car. court Nmhl WI! toonaadeanteuservlee-I:& p.m. llkcll I I V C OCOUF ' IUIDAY &NDAY. J30 1-Ii-0:8 P.M. "l”''”'" m'' " JO.:lLll'l'IAEL-'-In Technicolor. Star-ring Vera A man trons North Bedeque 3.15., Tucker. Joan Leslie. Pet O'Brien. guilty to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated .":i..:'a.:::::r " ” " . cm" In Apartyfromhennoxlslandwas fined 812- and costs for being In- toxicated on an Indian reserve. A second hand dealer from susnmerslde paid 810. and east; for not having a license to open- ate such a business. - E ”. a u;-'1.-. -154' WRESTLING CIVIC STADIUM TUESDAY. JUNE 4th-8:30 P.M. IENSINGTON !'ri.. Sat.. 7:15-9:15. Matinee sat. 1 p.m. Rod Cameron, Julie Lon- don in fast action race track drama- "TEE FIGHTING CHANCE" A1” m-1.1 um um, THE BEST OF TELEVISION STARS mauded in custody as hall. which had been set at 83430 had lot eooussb cssrrunss. Paris. France HEAR: MRS. Tuesday, May 21 for a visit to 1 Boston. She will spend a couple city. of weeks with relatives in until C. C. F. PUBLIC MEETINGS WELLINGTON HALL sawnnav EVENING, JUNE lat-8:30 P.M. MURIEL MaclNNlS, C.C.F. Candidate in Prince County ALSO: RALPH LOOMER Vice-president of C.C.F. in Nova Scotia VERSUS DOC GALLAGHER. Bayonne. NJ. Positively the only appearance of Carpeutier in P.E.I- this season I 'AI&0 FEATURING LEN "MARVEL" IIUGHE - MIKE GALLAGHER TIMOTHY GHZOHAGEN - GYPSY JOE Inserted by C.C.F. Party. RINGIIDE: 1.50: ADULTS: 1.00: CHILDREN IO CENTS mwu or smmnstssnn E man-r sun rowan nan. pastels. Hand illusion veils. IONDAY, JUNE 8- s-pnnss. was 4-. 5013. JUNE 0- Iflh NIB 7-- Progreosive Conservative RADIO TALKS OVER CJRW 12:35-12:40-IETH HARRINGTON 550- 6110-1312. ORVILLE PHILLIPS 12:35-12:()-LAYTON GREEN O:”- 6:45-JOHN H. PRICE WENTAY. JUNE 5- 1235-12:40-SYDNEY ENMAN l:&)- 6:45-MES. WANDA WYATT 12:35-12:40--MR. FRANK ARNETT 55- 8.1!!--GERGE KEY JR. 8:6-Om pan.-DR. 1&4! HUBQT re-2r.9:x.F1'..."'i"";"ir.'. LINGERIE ETC. - Gloves, Lingerie, Nylons. ACCESSORIES Bridal lteadresses in white or "MlLLINERY DEPARTMENT" MAIN FLOOR ACCESSORIES sac and aunm-to us. Iirlde wlto chooses June her slay. Start off your new In is traditional gown of nylon tulle and lace - In wells or full length. Models are one piece or strapless with lined locket.- SIIOS 5. i LADIES' WEAR THIRDA FLOOR rolled white For The Bridesmaid Soft pastel gowns in applique nylon lace or net. W a I t 2 length. Cover up iacltet with short sleeves. Sizes 9 - I5.