Mrs. Muriel Maclnnis of Bordon pm-inclal secretary-treasurer of m, C.C.F. Party was nominated ., re-feral C.C.F. candidate for, frince County at a nomination eon-I v:n.iun Thursday dVlIIlI.Ilpr0-I .9334 a public meeting lnctvte Auditorium which we: addressed by C.C.F- national vloe-president Madame Therese ain. ppougisi Machriane. amioni or the Provincial C.C.P. Council presided. . ' Mrs. Maclnnis IIDEIIIIIIIZIIWVJ; :9 set! HY CST"! In” l.gf.fn, Provincial vice-president 1... Prince, seconded by hi Isa Carrie Holman. Summenlde -Id mpported by .1. Harrison Macias- Iane, Fernwood. ACCEPTANCE in accepting the nomination lirs. Maclnnis said "I will be very proud to carry the C.C.l-I banner. anvtlme, anyplace." Before introducing Madame Cas- ain. Mrs. Maclnnls related a short biography of the Distinguish- ed visitor who she said was a tenth generation Canadian born into a polizical atmosphere. Her father was a Conservative MP. Later her husband was a Liberal M.P. hladame Casxraln spoke of the ipathy among Canadians espec- rally in larger .cities. She stated that Canada is In a period oi great dcrcltspment but stressed that al- most forty per cent oi the national income is going into war prepar- stions. She spoke oi a recent visit to India and of the hardships suf- fgred by millions in that country. SAME OPPORTUNITY "l was blessed with four chil- dren and I had the means to give them food, clothing and education The reason 1 joined the C.C.F. Par- .) was that I felt Every Can- stlian should have an opportunity in give their children the same as 1 was able to give them. She condemned "The mlserly health plan" that the Government is proposing on the eve of an elec- tion, the closure-method used in Parliament during the pipeline is- CCF Nominate: Woman - Candidate In PrinceCounty TIIEIIESE CABGRAIN sue last year and of the 840.00 old ass pension. She scored the Government for the ever decreasing prices oi farm goods and for not protecting the farmer while there is great abun- dance all around us. Other speakers were the chair- man. Douglas MacFsrlans. blur- dock MacLeod. vice-president for Queens County and Cyrus Gallant, vice-president for Prince. S'side Y's ' Hold Meeting searched the home of the accused. A Summerside man was fined SE and costs for possession of liquor other than in his residence. A party from Hamilton charged with breaking and entering with intent to ” an ' " ” or. fence had his case adjourned until May 23rd after pleading "not guilty" to a charge of driving a motor vehicle while in an intoxi- cated condition was adjourned un- til May Ztrd after some evidence had been taken. A party charged with driving without due care and attention (speeding) at St. Eleanors was fined 510. with perfection all! of Manitoba who at present employed in Prince Edwari Island eat an oil survey. .. Mr. Horne outlined in some de- tail the first 'dlscovery of oil and explained the many preliminaa 1 I109! taken at the present to de- hrmlne if it is feasible to begin drilling. He answered many ques- tioas put to him. The speakers were thanked by laitb Lapp. llarry Holman announced that the club had reached its quota in the stamp saving contest and fines 791'! 12VI0d by Y's Ross Macken- "ANABTASIA " CAPITOL SUMMEIISIDE The picture. whose fascinating theme is drawn from the tenuous but persistent beliefs that the youngest daughter of the last Russian Czar survived the Revo- lution. has every dimension, from poverty to regal splendo. from rain-swept Paris streets through the famous Tlvoli Gar- dens in Copenhagen, from luxu. rious bailrooms to colorful night clubs: It was produced with im- peccable taste by Buddy Adler ln 1'" and brilliant color by DeLuxe. and directed by Anatole Lit- valr. .. Ingrid Bergman plays Anas- tasia with a sensitive charm and her performance runs the gamut from sheer despair to unbound- lng hope. Hers is a triumphant return in an American film after a seven-ycar absence. Fined S200. On Liquor Charge in County Magistrate's Court Summerside yesterday. Magis- trate R.S. Hinton. Q.C. presiding, a man from Mlscouche was fined 3200 and costs after he pleaded guilty to possession of ' ' xlcat- lng liquor not purchased from a vendor. The maximum fine for a first offender was imposed due to the large amount of liquor found by the R.C.M.P. when they WESTERN GUARDIAN In S'side Near Plans for the staging of the mammoth annual lobster carnival in Summerside in July are rapidly nearing completion. according to reports submitted last night at the regular monthly meeting or the committee held in the Civic Building and presided over by Charles Hogan, the director of the carnival. Mr. l-logan submit- ted his report on the many details which have been attended to in preparation for the big event. Vaughan Groom of the Summer- slde Rotary Club said that ar- I gementa have been completed RAYMOND GRANT. 0ptomer- ti-ist will be in his 0'Leary office Saturday afternoon May lath. TURKEY supper in Long River liall. Monday, May 2011:. Come. have a nice end to a holiday. ALL TAXES due Sea View School district must be-paid by May 25th by order of Trustees. ANNIVERSARY TEA and ba- tnar tn Masonic hall. Kenslngton. 13 - 0 o'clock. Saturday June 1st. Regent chapter. order of the Wes- tern Star- ! muss snaps now in stock. also Eastern Cedar Shingles All grades. B.C. Shingles threc grades ll.owesi priced John Myers. Car- EIOD. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge. Services for Sunday. May 19th. ll. iiaslam. B..A., D.D.. Minister. COME AND see Wellington pinp- ers present their play. "The Charming intruder in Lot to ball Monday May Ioth. At L30 p.m. by Belmont W.l. sale of NORTH EEDEOUE United Church Services Sunday May 10th. 9.30 a.m. Travellers Rest. 11.00 am. North Bedeoue. 7-30 Pres- town. Rev. S.0. Walls. Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR -- Mur- ray Rlver Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. May 10th. Murray River 11 mm. Mus-ay Harbour 8 p..m.. Little Sands 7.3 p.m. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey, Minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada. Rev. G- A. Cowper-Smith Minister. Services on Sunday, May 10: Al-' bany. 0.00 a.m.: Bedeque it a.m.; Borden 7.80 p.m. Evsryona wel- sortie. HIGH GRADE CA'I'I'LE-John Mccaig distinguished J e r s e y Breeder and classifier made a trip to Prince Edward island last week. While here he called at the farm of Edwin Lord. Dedeque. and classified eleven Jerseys placing one excellent. two very good. four good plus and four good. .. Till PRESIYTERIAN church In Canada. tlarviees for Sunday. May 10th. Kenslngton Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine service it s.m. The Rev- L. D. Bartlett of New London will be gloat preach- er. There will be no services in Freetown or Keir Memorial Mal- peqne. Rev. E. H. Bean. B.A.-B. 'm.. 3.1)., Minister. Professional Cards --Chartered Accountants New London 10 am.. Margate 11.30. l.m. and Long River 7.30 pm. S' REAR MADAME Casgrsln CCF National vice-president. C..I.R.W.. Summerslde. Friday, 5:00 p.m. VARIETY Concert Sea View, May 17th. in aid of St. Stephens Church. Sale of candy. VARIETY concert Sea View. May 17th. In aid of St. Stephens Church. Sale of Candy. ALL taxes due Bedeque school district No. 117 must be settled by June lg. ALL TAXES due Darnley School district must be paid by May 80th. by order school trustees. OWING T0 Death in Commun- lty Sea View Concert postponed until further notice... PANTRY SALE at Kennedys. Kensington. 8 p.m. Saturday, May lit. St. Stephens Church, Burling- ton. THE ANGLICAN Church of Can- ada. Alberton Parish. Ith Sunday after Easter. May 19. 1957. Al- berton 11 a.m.; M.P. Koldare Cap 3 p.m.; E.P. 0'Leary. 7.30 ..m.; E. P. C.J.S. Ryley, M.C. Rector. KENSINGTON UNITED Church Sunday. May 19th Church School 9.50 am. morning worship 11 o'clock. Evsnsong worship 7.30 p.m conducted by W.M.s. Male choir C.G.l-T. -- explorer re affiliation servlce.. Sound film will be shown. Summerfield Church School 2 pm Service 3 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Mur- ray. B.A.. D.D.. Minister. TIIE CENTRAL Bsdequa Un- ited Baptlst Church services Sunday ll a.m.p8unday School 1015 a.m. in the evening at 7.45 pm. the Rev. G.R. Graves of Tryon will be the special speaker the service under the auspices of the Baby Band. Rev. Charles A. Brit- ten. D.D.. Minister. 0'LEARY UNITED Ba ltst Church circuit C.O. Howlett .A.. B.D. Minister Services, May 10th. 0'Leary. 10.!) A Bendication Service for children. Sermon by Pastor followed by Baptism Sun- day School as usual at 11.0 Spring- field West 7.30 p.m- Everyone wel- come. ALBERTON UNITED Church Services May lath. will be oeoduo MI 5! mt Weir as follows: Al- berton at 11.00 am. Sacrament of Baptism will be observed. and Sunday school at the same hour; Cascumpec service at 2.00 .m. with Sunday School at 8.00 Note change of hour. .. 0'LlARY PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada Services of Divine Worship for Sunday. May 10th: West Devon. 0.30 a.m.: Blooanneld. 11.00 a.m- Brae. 1.5 pm; 0'Leary. 7.3 p.m Mr. llsber Bardy will conduct all services. Brae Inlday School will meet at 1.!) p.m; Bloomneld sna- day school at 10.00 a.m; 0'Lsary Sunday school. run a.m- J. Bebsr lean. Miatstc. ALBERTON Mr. Jesse Matthews. Alberton, is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lawson are being welcomed home to Alberton after an absence of some six months. The winter months were spent with their daughter, Mrs- Cecll Kean. in California and the past few weeks with other mem- bers of their family in this Prov- ince.. I Mr. Stewart Wells. Mr. and I Mrs. V nedy Wells have arrived front Ottawa to spend the Plans For Lobster Carnival Completion for the holding of the Maritime track and field meet in Summer- side during the carnival and this will be the project which the Ro- tary Club will sponso. lie was authorized by the meeting to pur- chase cups and medals and to is- sue invitationa to the various Mar- itime clubs which will participate in the meet. The report of the Lions Club was submitted by Buddy D'Athe and their project will be the stag- ing of the soap box derby and his club was authorized to have a ramp constructed for this event at a cost of 8125. He stated that the Lionettcs will take care of the doll carriage parade under the chairmanship of Mrs. Pauline MacLean. The meeting authorized the pay- ment of 3200-00 to the Summer- side firemen for policing duties during the week. .. Wing Commander Llmpert of R.C.A.F. Station said that various articles required for the lobster supper could be supplied by the station such as tables. Chairs. cooking and kitchen equipment. He outlined the program which will be staged at the airport on Saturday which has been designat- ed as Alr Force Day for the local R.C.A.F. Station. Produce MONTREAL tCP) -- Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations. Wwden "598. extra-large as: lnrse 38: medium I7; small 31: B 31; C 21. Receipts: Batter: Currront non-toads ” receipts 57kt-5010; current tender- able receipts IPA. Fresh-Krldl cresmery prints I00 NICO 5059” fresh wholesale non - tenderable 5-m.5g; fresh wholesale tender- able SI. Cheese: f.e.b. factory. Ontario white :4; colored SW4: delivered Montreal. Quebec white ms; col- nmd ssyg; wholesale Ontario white sass, colored sue; wholesale Que- bec whlte MVs: colond 3W!- Potatoelz N3. 75: 1-70 - 1-35: N.B. 50s 1.10-LII: NB. Illa 27-29; P.E.I. 75: z.1oz.2s: California 1000 4.154.”: P.E.I- 10d 35: P.E.I. 75. A10-3.35: Florida 1000 (.25. AUSTRALMN NAVY Biggest ships in ttienoyai Aus- tralian Navy are two light aircraft carriers of about 16.000 will 515- placement. Lions Hear Talk On Concert Ass'n Guest of the Summerside Lions Club at uietr regular mettlus on Wednesday WES Q3300" White of the community Concert Association. Mr. White addressed the members on community con- cert work and said it was high class entertainment available at a low cost to small towns like Sum- mcrside. Mercler Mullins gave a short talk on the need for Lion mem- bers having a full knowledge of the function of the ' v MacNaught Opens Campaign; At Meeting In Tignish Hall "Mr. J. Watson MacNaugltt. Pir- mentary assistant to the Minis. ter of Fisheries and Liberal candl- date for Prince County in the June 10th Federal election. opened his C - 'ior re-election in Tig- :11: elitist tltllligied w.iere he addressed a en ti Legion Hall. me " 1" '1' ' MI" MICNIIIEIII. who was in- troduced by the chairman. lion. .I.A. Bernard. reviewed briefly "II" 01! sovernment has done for the farmers and fishermen mentioning such benefits u 1... surance on lobster boats and traps luwmployment insurance for fla- hermeu. family allowances. in- ""'9d 010 age benefits and bet- gm: Pensiioniaapdla year around on m t mo Candi. a on of potatoes "1 do not believe in going around the country making promise; but if re-elected I promise to continue I0 give good government." Mr. MacNaught said. Regarding a causeway connect- lnx Prince Edward Island with the HARMONY SCHOOL The following is the honor roll for the month of April for Bar- mony School: Grade X. 1- Marilyn MacWilI- Iams. ,, Grade V111. 1. Sadie May Moore. 2. Sybil liiaciiinnon. 3. Hiram Macliinnon. Grade V1. 1. Wyman MacKln- non. .,Grade V, Sr. 1. Tommy Ford. Grade V. Jr- 1. Betty Yeo. 2. Arthur Moore. 3. Russel Yen. Grade 11. 1. Winnie Enman. Grade 1. 1. William Yeo. 2. Rog- er Yeo. Teacher. Mrs. May L. Frost. and of its is s. Ralph Caselsy was asked to at- tend to the matter of sending a box of treats to club member Dick Sollar who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Arnold Mclvor. Marvin Wiley and Stan Godfrey were appointed as a comlmttee to arrange for a social evening to be held in June. Guest at the meeting was Mr. Clarence Doyle. Russ Kelly presided. Joe Clark was the capable song leader and Thane Baglole levied fines on various members for real or im- aglnary infraction of the rules of the club. HOUSE FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE 6 rooms and bath. breeze- way and garage, 7 years old. lot 70 by 165. Com- pletely fenced with white picket fence. well landscap- ed, in one of the best neighbourhoods, has all modern conveniences. TELEPHONE 3443. with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, Alberton.I Mrs. Stewart Wells will join her husband later this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay. Alberton. have as welcome guests their son. Mr. Gordon Rgmasy of Hunter River and their little granddaughters. Debbie and Cath- srtne. Mrs. Nelson Oliver. Alberton entered the Western Hospital on Wednesday after becoming sud- denly ill at her home. FOR SALE Two used International 100 bushel PTO spreaders. Two used International 8 ft. tandem discs. Several used Cockshntt manure spreaders. One used inter- national ground drive trac- tor spreader. One 10 it. New Idea fertilizer sower left. Also a few new New Idea manure apreaders in all sizes from a carload un- loaded this week. Also booking orders now for New Idea rakes. mowers and New Holland balers. HALL MANUFACTURING CO. Summerside. NOTICE ATTENTION SPORTSMEN There will be an important meeting of the Prince County Fish and Game Association Friday. May 17th. 8:30 p.m. in Armouries Building, Sum- I merslde. All sportrnen a re urged to attend. ATTENTION TIGNISH The Tignish players will present their three act com- edy "WILD GINGER" in the Parish Hall, Tlgnish. With B. matinee perform-. once on Sunday afternoon May 19th at 2:00 o'clock and again on Monday and Tuesday evening May 20th and 21st at 8:00 o'clock. Admission for matinee, children 25 cents, adults 50 cents. All seats reserved for evening performance. .65 cents on main floor and .50 for balcony seats. There will be a specialty and mu- sic. Tickets on sale at Tig- nlsh Co-op Grocery. CAMEO I IENSINGTON nsosnr All taxes owing Irlshtown ELL”, . TODAY 8:15-7:15-0:15 SAT. 7:15-9:15 ' School District must be paid by May 22 or names will be published. lien. ByOrderof'1'i-ustees OPENING DANCE Senwnersldo Golf and Country Ciali SATURDAY NIGHT. MAY ll ' Good sonic -C Dancing 9-12 lleinbsesantlthetrguestaosdy. C - SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (Fill) 8:45 - 9:15 SATURDAY 2-6:45-0:15 Deablell, "Women of Pitcairn Island" James Craig -LynnBari Mighty adventure in the love paradise of the South seas . ii is I.Al'IIIONnveowIIs Fri.. sai., 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Roy Rogers in "SUN- SET IN THE WEST". Also serial and news. Bank drawing Friday worth possible 370.00. ROYAL IOIDIN !'rI.. Sat. 7:10-0:15. Tense court room drama. Would you convict this boy of murdering this young girlif youworo oaths jury? Rafael Campos as the boy on '"l'R1AL". Starring Glenn Ford this lawyer). Dorothy McGuire. John liodiak. MEN'S SUITS Mode to Measure- 20 percent off or extra pair pants FREE. may ONLY I-lAItDY'S MEN'S and IOYS' WEAR Alberton. . mainland, a project he consider- edclosetothe'.ieartso!allls- lenders. he stated that tests on the suitability of available construc- tion materials have not been com- pleted and no decision can be ex- pected until these tests have been satisfactorily concluded. ' the Canao causeway. where costs were shared by the Province of Nova Scotla. he said. the North- umberland causeway if built. would he paid for by the federal; Government. A firm of chartered Accountants is sontly earring out a survey to etermine wheath. or s causeway is' financially fea- sible and he felt that ii and when a causeway is constructed it would IIIITIOE 151587. May 17. 1957 The Guardian Page 13 be by a Liberal administratlu. '!'.ie next speaker. Hon Eugene Cullen. provincial Mlltister of Am. culture. reviewed the gun rm. provement in farming conditions. methods. and prices since lbw. The all-time bins pumlum an m. cwldlan 00118. he said. is proof that Canadals ecognlled as being taotnthe soundest period in its . Mr. E.P Foley. minister with. 0"! Portfolio. and Mrs. Alex'Mc- Isaac. M.L.A. Charlottetown also woke at some length in the in. terests of the Liberal Party. Crapoud Theatre I'll-lat.8:80 "GLORY" A touching story of a girls' love for a colt. ' Margaret O'Brien - Walter Brennan. Also a double reel comedy. Cream Patrons Amalgam. . ated Dairies Ltd.: Commen- I. cing Monday, May 20th. cream will be picked up; twice weekly - Monday and Thursday on Breadalbane-I Thistle and Shamrock cream route. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LTD. NOTICE All taxes due Abrams Vil- lage School must be paid by May 25. By order of trustees. Raymond Cameron, ' Secretary. BRACE'S Lwmr Street East FACTORY APER;(i'IQ ' for best perlonnanco in T00 t:ars1ot.mgTgljafiva;:d.Liokl' T rumours - sonar - nrisititof-gfciifigvisitn I I at cttrvoo cumo atrvoo . otsiiob. hm umstts OIL ntms am: runs smut noes Available at all Chrysler-Plymouth and Dodge-De Soto dealers, and at leading independent garages everywhere USED TRACTORS WHAT SIZE? WHAT PRICE? WHAT MAKE 3 Ford? Ferguson? Oliver? Allis Chalmers? Massey Harris? Cocltsliut-r 30? or Inter- national Harvester in any size? YOU NAME IT -,- WE HAVE IT PHONE. WRITE OR CALL IN Island Equipment Co. Ltd. Summerside. P.E.I- - .7? .-......... .. .. M..;' CARRY COMPLETE LINE SEEDS CLOVER, TIMOTHY, MIXTURE 70-I5-I5 GARDEN SEEDS IN PACKAGES MALAGASH FINE SALT FOR BAIT TURNIP AND MANGLE SEED FISHERMEN O NO. 4. COARSE SALT FISHERY FINE SALT - -1”-t.i:;;..-.;--".:-:”