- > town council met for its regular made for installment payment \ q J : : i . . = i i tt R 3 Set Aidit 4 and wi : ’ VV : 8,8 be ee : : aritimeFightFans 9 2se== : . : \ : terminal Aug. 4. A representative s ' i 4 és 7x of Canedian National Railways : si hoe : i ee ak eae > G ; * both these specials. — CS Se | * Boosting ForDurelle (S2=:2=:= : : : year ‘ _ GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: i ea ae - Ae 2. MONCTON — More then Canadien Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 ~ Montague 97-2; Souris $322 ade tas Se tate te lees ges NEWPORT. Ark (AP) “ih "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. July 15, 1955. 3 fares to the message ef good|, Text of the message te be de wr noe tener eee ae ~ = to the Baie Ste. Anne meena’ ¢ .* ie } tient in the Community ,] mach with Archie Moore July 29 | sngie with Moore is this: Good|* S2me 25 -a substitute player. : 'O’Leary.’ . at Montreal. : | liuek Yvon. Bring the world’s James Allen Crawford was at- X in n Mr. Hughie Boulter, accompan- Sparked by Maritime bead | championship to Canada. All of us |‘e2ding a picnic when the game \Y. ied by Miss , Elizabeth Boulter,|Tuarters of Canadian Netionsl:! nore in the Atlantic provinces, are|started. He begged for = chance . ; Massachusetts and Mrs Charles! 1 one - the out with | Dchind you. , ee See ® Creamer, Connecticut, | returned ae ae ae “*— |the boy take his spot. to Gisir hemes after seneeey*) : eat TEAMS CLEAR ROCKS | i - their holidays visiting their sis- A ONT ‘spokesman estimates : ee “ By Alberton: Council . S222) Sess [Special train’ | ee an : | ; | Glewwood, and other relatives in| NOW Brunowick contender in bis |Coumrieg Y: |the night, clearing bundreds of ALBERTON — When fact that arrangement may be |¢ viciity will contain close to 10,000 signa- i tons of rock in a bid to freetwo Wie et e > ae in the béard-room of the Hospi- : ! Eariy_Morning! Commander E. Petley - Jones,jor W.A. Currie minutes after the behalf of the citizens. A round of ing her aunt and uncle, .Mr. H : | captain of the H.M.C.S. “Cayuga” |ship docked at Marine Wharf| receptions and other entertain-| MONTAGUE — There are 110 registered for the Red Cross | amd Mrs. Arnold MacDonald, and | tal with the president, Mre.'L. G. | oor. and their families now resi ; Fee eee @ destroyer - escort which berth-|last evening. ayor Currie wel-| vont will be provided for them |‘tildren from the Montague area| swimming ¢lasses which began |fomily- a a, alee presiding. Supply secre- | Gent in the Mariti ia ait Sine PEl Artificiel Breeding Ass'n) ed in Summerside yesterday, is a tures. It will be over 100 feet long, | MONCTON—Nearly 50 ;men trapped 600-feet below the monthly meeting Monday evening | sn arrears. ~ is @ patient in the Community | owing the names of the signers | residents of the Maritime 'Pro- surface at the “Brokenhill South there were present Mayor W.W. : Hospital, O'Leary. and the various locations - of | Vinces are returning home by the mine, New South Wales. The twe vers, Campbell, Leard, | Councillors Campbell, Jeffrey daughter Phyllis, O'Leary, telegraphed expression Bluenose Special for a three week | which were working collap- eee Reena aad. chars deff | and Laaed, ‘Wue Seeee te te nad seening © Swe Sa cet Phi Rhy amg entice pry nF vacation. ' sed. _ art rey. vestigate cost instaHing | V!s! home ° backer: seaboard provinces} Organized Maritime ; — Bills amounting to $671.70 were | storm sewers in Popular Street James Dennis, ‘Cape—Br: aoe danas upan boelaes aioe ee eae eee ae : my ordered paid. West. . : in route home they plan to : ection of Edmonton business mas CATTLE ~ oy r On motion it was decided to ex.| A “stop” sign is to be.erected | spend a few days visiting relatives 7 et and former Maritimer, J. V. ; tend the deadline for payment of |at the south east corner of the |and frierids in Halifax. ae gs ital Aid Dadi, whp ts alee ection as ter BREEDING arrears in taxes to August 15th) intersection of Church and Cea-| Miss Valerie MacWilliains, snd) 0 Pay I : director, Bluenose Special is < and attention was drawn to the/ tral streets. Clare MacWilliams, Sackville. are) a. a carrying passengers from Edmon- Improve Your Service! es i holidays Visiting their j ; = “purse allnege age ee Plans Picnic: |, 4", 2-4 points west to] 5.1. seaney on Repeats " MAYOR WELCOMES SAILORS TO S’SIDE comed the captain, the officers greeting Hi i - sonnel to Summerside on! during carnival week. Montague. (The: made up|tended to Mr. and Mrs. Warren seen — Hee Wet Shee iend perme! © et error era Anniversary Mass | o % tesinoers, 18 jnors 4 in MMaclone whee -woiling took ford, Mito, Coste snl = is 7 . termediates, four i place Jul; & bride is the | Cascumpec, supplies AST. MINUTE TOUCHES ADDED ' Said At Tignish | Te ciass instructors are Heather former Alma MacDougall, Pic- received from Brae and West = tou, N.S.. groom is the son | Point Thirty-six members ans- - S'‘side Lobster Carnival TIGNISH — A Requiem An- 2 . |late Mrs. J.A. Bernard im St. Simon and Jude Church, Tignish Red Cross Swimming Classes Prove Popular At Montague Mass was said for the | Monday at Clements Cove, Lower Western provinces for a vacation Jamieson and a DesRoches , of Montague. | The swimming water safety Classes have hn Pomt. } t each summer as is shown by the | tu S.. the of Mr. and Mrs. . ' . rned to their home, after spend-jings for the summer months. | July 8 by her son Rev. J. Ra-|increase in registration over last |ing the past week visiting their |Treasurer reported $855.73 on ft ‘ - ‘ phael Bernard, O.M.I. of New|Year. | ; ‘daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and | hand. The following districts con- | 4 : ° Weseminister, B.C., with Rev.| The instructors are being a8 yirs| Charles MacKenzie and ‘ributed to the turkey for am in Joseph Rossiter, O.M.I.,\ deacon, |Sised by Mrs. Peter Sinclair, family, Sackville, N.B.______|the Hospital picnic, Darby, i! ; ‘ Rev, Phalen McKenna as sub-| Water ee og Mrs.| Miss Jean England, R.N., re-|}a0," Hebron, West » Dun} - aoe : eacon-and-Rev—F—MeGough-as! <2) ri Mrs. i blane, Glenwood and Mount | ; Se : ; ; master of ceremonies. Phil Le-| Nicholson, Mrs. Cecil Bell, Mrs. : i . | Royal. Next Toll call is tw bean | SUMMERSIDE — The big count ; private homes. | Carnival Sea Queen Cutoe. Doux was thurifer. Rev. Mj.|Douglas MacGowan, and ao ee ae a = “os : a «down to carnival commence-| -Visiters to Summers’ vcore Bet ere very | Rooney P.P. and Rev. Roni Blac-| John Hughes. ‘and family, Springfield West. |book. -Following a discussién on me nc tao em | eee ae a eae a ste, ay Nee come Pom Peer ey fig Pie mone ide saw ions being fush- n 5 i , Nine of her children’ were pre- a rom site by a5 bees 5 | ea to completion. The towel“ od Tournament on ee re Eee. Oe an nae sent and after Mass visited the|Chatles J. Fraser. ¥en Peple’s me ae = - peady assumes a holiday appéar- in conjunction ner | ae 30 the cemetery where Father Bernard e_ COSI _ Tueed File |V Cale, thie Me. | 7 5 eemy 8 vo Carnival Week, were arriving | commences at 8:30 p.m. on eaanhil with. the president, Alton ernon ig. village. Mr. = ie “Mave wth every ote ad totel| Seay venterday slong we car | Sage fn he Stain bens 4 ew tomboione (0 the! OYLEARY ——_|orestimne and opened the meet/and Mrs. Charles Craig plan to oe a ice oman, all svaitehile loads of holiday _yisitors from} Chimes and whistles wl signal | died July 8. 1952. ing by. singing hymn. “Rescue reside ae mane in futase. | “We're Bringing Y A SI i overnight accommodations im, Other Canadian vinces and the commencement of the carni-| Besides Father Bernard the | Mr. John Cooke, R.C.M.P Char- the Perishing.” Scripture reading; Mr. and Mrs. vin cotton, | ou many American states. val at 1 o'clock this afternoon. At} others of the family who attend- lottetown, accompanied by Mr. | Psalm 137, was read by Albert |Porter’s Lake, Halfax County N. | "| : ya ‘ Late yesterday afternoon the| 1-39 the Lobster Carnival Little |oq were Lt. (R.N.) Norma Ber-|and Mrs. Guy Harris and daugh-|MacWilliams A story “Jesus is S., were recent visitors to Re-| Williams Spruce-U ti | PSEA VIEW SCHOOL ----lCanadian destroyer H M. C- S| League playolf will begin. card RCN Esquimalt BGs |ter Glennis. returned to their {calling you.” read by Sandra \deque where they spent some ea P Following is the report for Sea | “Cayuga aed # Preliminaries for the Canadias |Gloria P.T. and her husband|homes after a very enjoyable 'Macisaac. The devotional closed |time with relative. They were ae-| “We're here to spread new charm on “your View School for June Examina- tions and School closing: Grade IX: 1. Sylvia Murphy, 2 Lorraine Coulson 7 Grade VIII: 1. Buddy Clark _ Grade VII; 1. Georgia Murphy Grade VI: 1. Judith Woodside. 2 Boyd Donald, 3. Lloyd Murphy | . Grade V: 1. Earle Adams Grade If: 1. Alberta MacLeod, 2 Heather Murphy, 3. Ellsworth Rogers ‘ time Wharf in Summerside, bringing 235 Canadian sailors to Summerside for the four-day car- nival. ss Last evening the east shed on the Marine Wharf was a scene of activity as the finishing touches were added to many of the floats that will be seen in Thursday‘s parade. At the carnival headquarters in Summerside Stadium final trim- mings and decorations were be- Legion tug-of-war contest will | Joseph Pwgarcher of Green Bay start at 3 p.m. : |} Wisconsin, Miss Edith, Superin- The department of fisheries tendent of F.A.S. Toronto; Tim- cooking school _w'll hold their first | othy P. and Mrs. Bernard with afternoon session at 3:30. Lob- | daughter Linda and son Kevin ster suppers will be served from of Welland, Oni.;: Captain El- 4 to 8 p.m. Phege of Camp Gagetown with Bill Lynch shows will re | Mrs. ernard and daughters Zoe sume operations about 4 o'clock. ; Leon Troupe will of Arc and her husband Dr. J.J. At 5:30 the &. Haegins, DKV.A. Charlottetown, semi-|20d their four children, Corinne, jand Jean and son. Mark: Joan; | Telatives and friends in the vicin- trip to Toronto, Ont. | Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Currie, Oromocto, N.B.. are spending a | couple of weeks visiting Mrs, Cur- rie’s sisters in O'Leary. e Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Maclel- jan and baby of Calgary. Alberta arrived by plane Tuesday and they plan to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raiph MacLellan, West Cape, for a month and also other | ' with prayer by Rev. J. Y. Gar- | companied by Mr. Cotton’s mo-| rett followed by repeating t he ther. | Lord’s prayer in unison. Mr. Gar-| Congratulations are being ex-| rett then gave a very interesting tended to Mrs. George Camp-| talk. The meeting closed with |bell nee Miss Marina MacCal-| hymn and. Mizpah benediction. lum, Lower Bedeque, being one Bride ' Contest. | The United Church Sunday | Mr. Claudie Rogers has arriv- son's beach on July &h. There, ed from the States to visit with was a large attendance end a } | | ' ; of the winners of Holman’s June BEDEQUE. )School picnic wWas held at Pear-| home with beautiful, prétective Sherwin-Williams House Paint from M. F.‘SCHURMAN CO. LTD. It ‘goes on’ so easily, dries so quickly, and will give your home. a whole new look . . . add te its value, too!” Stop in NOW te look over our Colour Charts and choose a paint colour that will make your . home the showplace of the neighborhood. & Me tp C ae be i ; indus-| final finals in the tug-of-war | ili : ' hi . Mr. Mrs. George 00d time was enjoyed | “The Finest a | $s . i Grade rials {eee Adams trial ke od exhibits. Other pa ge fart at 7.0. nen coe R.C.A.F mn: LAC Wal- a ok! tee Mes “Se (BP och cage Pog : rt Mrs. Annie O'Brien is spend- mn Quatity Grade I (b): 1. Ethel Pickering | plans and details were all assum-| The carnival will be officially | \y° on | a Le ee ea ae Miss Muriel Gibbons and her ing some time with her son, Rev. ‘ liams returned to their home in | Milburn, after spending, some time visiting their daughter and Mrs. Bernard. ! The four who were unable to attend are Omer Jules. C. A. of ve positions of | opened by Dr. Orville Phillips, first day's pro-| M.P., at 8 o'clock. The prelimin- a __| ary judging of the Princesses will nephew, Glenn Johnston, Winni- Harold and Mrs. O’Brien at-the| Joycie | ing their respecti ; : ‘peg, are spending a few days in United Church Manse here. B.Q. i Beginners: (eqqual) readiness for the _ Adams, Alice Adams “Highest average —in senior-gra- des, Judith Woodside. - Highest average in junfor gra- fes, Marilyn Adams Best attendance fer school \year, Boyd Donald Pupil showing the most im- ent, Ellsworth Rogers. Most industrious student, Lloyd. Murphy : Project winners. Lorraine Coulson and Darrell Adams. Teacher, Gertrude A. Crozier. ISLAND BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Vernon England; Alberfon, is a patient in the Western Hos- pital with an injury, sustained ‘yhen an engine fell on his hand. | j | } ; | | | | M.P. IS HOME Dr. O. H. Phillips, M.P., Mrs. Phillips and their children ar- | rived from Ottawa yesterday af- | ternon to spend the summer at | their home in Alberton. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce « | } ~ ie Building Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis. & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty S Summer %. Optometrists E. E. Parkman. Opt. -2.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. a Summerside B. F. Hunter, B.O. Summerside, P.£.1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers — the ee Barristers George R. MacMahen, — -, 1B (Alse Kensington on Ssturday’s) . Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. - B. _— las well as adults, »w tions of the Island, the pretty con- testants in this year’s Lobster = SUMMERSIBE — A fish and game exhibit at the Summerside | Lobster Carnival headquarters in , Summerside Stadium will be the largest and most expensive ever seen on Prince Edward Island, according to fish and game offi- cials. Due to the efforts of the Prince County Fish and Game Association. an interesting float will beentered in the big parade on Thursday afternoon. While all kinds of live and mounted fish and game which are native to this province will be seen at the stadium, the two nom native items are sure to catch special intérest of all the children, ho visit the exhibit. Fish Coo SUMMERSIDE — A. cooking school designed to help the house wife develop new ideas and add variety to her present menu and methods of fish preparation will be one of the new feature attrac- tions of this‘ year’s i Lobster Carnival this afternoon. In charge of this cooking school is Margaret-Myer, chief of the home economics section of the department .of\ fisheries in Ot- tawa, assisted by Pat Smith, home economist with the, fisher- ies department in Ottawa, These fish-cooking demonstra- tions will be held in the carni- val. headquarters at Summer- side: Stadium commencing at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday Friday and Saturday, and at 9 p.m.«on commencing time due to the big parade scheduled for Thursday after- noon. About 70 housewives and” home kers zen, smoked, salt, fish_will_be All. of the dishes will Live Animals Are. Exhibit Feature king Demonstration Jo Be Feature Of Carnival Thursday evening, a change im can accomodated at each cooking demonstration where the ‘cooking of fresh, fre- and canned n, in a menu of seven fish dishes in each hour- long demonstration, featuring a _|different menu each “day. ‘be done in household size recipes . and those attending the demonstra- mammot ‘70 units, will begin at 3 p.m. These special attractions, which | are very much alive, are two deer presently owned by a member ef |the fish and game association; | Claude Harkness, of Summerside, land a cute cub bear which is |owned by the members of the Among the many other fascin-: | ating items in the fish and game | |exhibit are both live trout, and mounted ‘trout, live beaver, s!-;nk, |coons, crows, wild geese, wild ducks, - wild foxes, partridge, | pheasants, mink, muskrat, ham- | ster, squirrel, seal, quail, owl, eagle, hawk and many other | mounted and live birds, animals, and fish. oe t fish dishes which are. prepared. This is the first cooking school of its kind in P.E.1., although the department of fisheries have been conducting. similar demonstra- tions at the Nova Scotia Fisher- ies Exhibition in Lunenburg for the past few years. In the promotion of the great- er use of sea foods the ‘depart- mnt of fisheries maintains a | homme economics department ia Ottawa which is constantly work- ing in the development of new fish and sea food recipes. Many of the newer ones are included in the recipe book that will be given free to the women attend- ing one of the four cooking de-| monstrations durmg the Sum- merside Lobster Carnival Week. | EMERALD SCHOOL Following is the report of Em- erald School: -“ Grade IX: 1. Norma Crokeas, 2. Mary’ Doris Hagan Grade VHI: 1. Jean Mayne, 2. Mary Green, 3.Clifford McCourt Bermuda; Cecil. manager of the Nordic Hotel, EWiiot Lake, Ont.: Marcella of Jonquiere, P.Q. and Lettia, R.N. and tushand Dr. Eric C.-Loth, of Boston. ‘ Many near relatives, W.S. Bon- nar, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chias- son, Boston Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Bernard. Alberton; Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Gallant, Charlottetown Lt. (M.N.): Mary Grattou, R.C.N., Esquimalt, B.C.: Mr. and Mrs. |'Major Evans, Gagetown besides a large number of parishioners | attended the services. On Friday another Requiem an- niversary Mass was sung by Fa- ther Bernard for Mrs. Theodore Bernard who was his grandmo- ther and also the mother of for- mer Lt. Governor Bernard and his brothers William and Frank and sisters Mrs. Gallant and Florence. She «was the former Ann Perry who died in Tignish July 8, 1913. All relatives who came for the ceremonies breakfasted at River- site cottages, an attractive resort on the beautiful Montrose River. Sharleen Lambe, 3. Arnold White Grade HI: 1. James Mayne, 2. Bernadette Rowe, 3. Brenda Mayne # Grade H: 1. Lowell Croken. 2. Janet Rowe, 3. James Rafferty Grade I: 1.- Donna Clow, 2 Pamela Murphy, 3. Preston OCro- hken. Highest average in senior grad- es, Norma Croken, 94.2 per cent. Higheest average in Junior gra- des, Charlies Rowe. 92.1 per cent. Principal, Adriana Monaghan. Assistant, Phyllis Cairns. Really good entertainment music, drama. ee ee AAS OO “PAL JOEY” — Starring Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak A musical comedy widely acclaimed as Sinatra's best. . all will ‘enjoy — full of laughs, son-in4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Colwell, Moncton, N.B.. who ac- companied them on their return trip home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collic Maine, are spending a couple of weeks, visiting relatives and friends in this vicimty. Ont., is visitimg her, father and motherinJaw, Mr..and Mrs. Wal- lace MacNevin. Milo, also other | relatives and friends. Mrs. Alvin MacLean, Milo, is a patient in the Community Hos- pital,.O’Leary. Her many friends | hope ‘to see her out again soon. Mr. and Mrs: Winnifred Brooks returned to their home in O’- onto, Ont., are spending their hol- Jays visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis, O'Leary, also his sister and sftiher-intaw. Mr. and | Mrs. Keith Gorrill, Glenwood. Mr. Everett Gibbs returned to his home in Boston after spend- ing his vacation with _ relatives | inity. Mrs. Roy Messenger, Nova ' Scota, is: spending some time vis- | iting her sisters, Mrs. Mae Gill- ‘cash, O'Leary. nest MacPherson, Dunblane. Work is progressing favourably on’ the new rink being built on jthe Athletic Grounds in O'Leary. ‘This is replacing the old rink that was demolished in a wind storm a couple years ago. Mr. Harold Jelly, O'Leary, pro- |prietor of Jelly’s Dept store is THEATRE MONTAGUE | WED.-THUR,<_* JULY AS5-16 SHOWS Tr 8:30 | utt, Mrs -Cart MacNevin, Toronto, | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis. qe | and friends ) O'Leary and ve | and Mrs. Er-) ee } | Bedeque, guests of Mr..and Mrs. Ernest Johnston. Gi Johnson | : 000- is a grandson of Mr. Ernest John- g 6 WATT — GENERATOR . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyse have arrived. from Ontario to visit for| FOR SALE |a few days, with Mr. Moyse’sfa-| Diesel- operated, in 1st ther, Mr. Thomas Moyse atid Mrs. olacg condition. Only used | Moyse, and. sisters, Mrs. Edna . Suias aid Yes. Aine Coane. 3 months during the sum-! They will also visit with Dr. Hen- Mer last 3 years. Will sell | ry and Mrs. Moyse, Summer- for $1200.00. Cost new to-| side. \day $2800.00. My~and Mrs. Charles R. Criag | : wide cadeaa Malitaes: ans spend. H. A. MacGREGOR CARDIGAN, P. E.I. ing a few days at the home of | Mr. Criag’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. LOWER MONTAGUE REGATTA _ TODAY Come and enjoy the races and the newest ad- dition, boy’s punt race. Enter the swim meet, watch water skiing, inboard and outboard racing and Sailboat racing. Refreshments on Grounds and Chicken and Lobster Supper. 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