7 I A forest fire which broke out I-ussday in a large woodland tract on the farm of Alphonse MacLeJ- pu, Arlington. and was thoulhl lnve been extinguished late rub-day after burning over ap- prDXlm3LCly an acre of spruce and m, came to life again yesterday -morning, when sparks. filmed by . stiff breeze. llllnlkd "13 3179' malr. However the flames were prevented from spreading when ",9 pumper from the Summerslde We Department manned by Capt. Albert Leard and Windsor Corney "spanned quickly to a call around 1.30 cm. and with the aid of shout 20 firefighter: from Char- I Daring Break Last Night At Men's Wear Store In S'side Thirty-nine dollars in cash to- gather with some navy blue sport shirts. and possibly other articles of men's clothing which could not be determined last night. were riolen in a daring break at Maurice llill Men's Wear on Water Street in Summerslde last evening. The money taken in the break was the property of the Summer- slde Kinett Club. and was the prize offer by this club in a drawing from which the proceeds were intended for community work bv lllls fine service club whose etfurts. among other worthwhlid projects. has provided playground equipenmt for all three of Sum- mt-rside's public play grounds for children. Tiw money was taken from a dull displayed in the show window or the store, and only one dollar or the forty dollars in cash which adorned the doll. was missed by the thief or thieves. The break followed an attempted break at this store the previous evening, and a more difficult ap- proach was made last evening as entry to the store was made by climbing onto a pitched roof at the back of the Fox Breeders' Associ- ation building. separated from the tlulliilig store by a narrow alley shout two feet in width. From this position a rough heavy wrecking bar was used to smash through the boards which closed in the window area. and the glass in the window frame. permitting entry to a locked store room at lS'side Pumper, Volunteers Extinguish Fire In Woods lottatown and a number of'local residents brought the blaze un- der control. A bulldozer owned by Curran and Briggs Ltd. also was taken to the scene of the outbreak, where it prepared a new firebrcak around the smouldering area. Provincial Fire Mdrshai Earl T. Macheod of Charlottetown was on hand to direct firefighting opera- tions, as was Frank Gaudet. Chief Fares . Wendell Proiitt. his as- sistaat and members of the Sum- insrside Detachment RCMP. The fire was tremely stubborn due to the mossy ground, pine needles and a strong breeze and the back of the store. Using an axe. an effort was made to chop through a wall into the main part of the store. and the blade apparently separated from the handle and was found lodged in the wall. Wooden matches were apprent- ly used as a light source in the store room because several burn- ed out matches were found lying on the floor in this area. Using the wrecking bar. a frontal assault was made on the door separating the stcreroom from the store, and af- ter gaining entry to the store the doll on which the money was plcned was carried to the seclus- ion offered at the back of the store and stripped oi the money. the doll was found lying on the floor, with the thief or thieves having departed by the same way in which they had entered the building Several boxes and storage racks indicated that a hurried search had been made through some of the stock, and among the sports shirts some were observed to be missing, while other items will have to be checked today before it can be determined what other items of clothing werevtaken. The break was discovered by Raeborn Doyle. an employee at the store, who called in at the store shortly before 11 p.m. on routine check being made as a re suit of the attempt that had been made to enter the premises on the previous night. The regular meeting of the Al- berton and West Prince Board of Trade. was held in the Alhcrton Public Library last evening with the president. Frank Bryan presid- ing, Minutes of the last meeting. held at Tignish were read by the scrrclary. C. R. Leatd On motion school teachers in the higher grades were granted com- plimentary membership in the board. A contest open to grades ten eleven and twelve, to take the form of a debate or essay. is planned to be started this fall with suitable prizes for first. no and and third place winners. Dr. George Dewar reported good progress in establishing a road- side table near O'leary. The site has been selected. and some work done and now awaits approval of Chartered pattern of banditry followed later Accountants :L.'".;.'?.::.Z”'s..?.'..?'m r-In-no we &.””"" " ”'”"" "'”" Canadian sons of . lwmmer-silt. P. I. I Pleas I INSURANCE I. E. n O X IXX cs-.'L3r"n.”' " as:-"am DORDEN LEGION WESTERN GUARDIAN DR. DOIIIDNI Dental Office, Summerslde, will be closed from June 0th to July Std 111' ' RESERVE July 3rd official open- in Community Hospital. 0'l.oary. . RAYMOND GRANT. will be in his 0'l.sary o day June 15th. KENSINGTON Home and school meeting tonight s.oo p.m. in High School. Panel discussion. Chairman Malcolm Macxsnsis. Loasrsns ENJOYID-members oi the Summerslde R.C.A.F. Win Association last evening enjoyed lobsters which were served follow- lag the routine business conducted by the Association at their regular June meeting. PRIZE WfNNlB.l- The prire winners of the Ladies Division at the Summerslde Golf and Country Club on June lsi in a ball sweep- itake competition were Miss ldith Clark and Mrs. Marion Judge. On June nth in a ball sweepatako (con- rralrd hole). winners were Miss Msrlign l-lowatt and Kiss his in. tosnstrist ODICIIIP Profisional Cards Alberton, West Prince Board Of Trade Holds June Meeting kept firemen busy pouring watc where a somewhat subterranean fire made it difficult to know when the sparks were completely I!- tinguished. The bin is thought to have been originated by sparks from a pile of debris that was being ed on plowed .. d near large tract of woodland estimated to be between 1.100 and 1.500 I011! which is situated about one-half a mile from the main highway. Access to the fire was slightly difficult for the summarstds numper due to marshy ground in the area. Mlern. who is at Camp Hill Hospi- tal in Halifax. Each member pur- chased aprons and crests tom the secretary. An apron is to be presented to the Queen Llonetts from the club. it wu decided to purchase attendance plus. The Motorcycle In Street Accident A motorcycle driven by Claude Gaudet of Summerslde went out of control as he turned on Water Sire” 35”" 10 P-hi. Tuesday night and smashed two large plats glass windows in the hard. WIN department at Brace Mac- Kay, Ltd. The driver of motor cycle sustained minor injury to one leg. and the vehicle was dun- matter of selecting judges (of mg Highway Traffic Act were dispos- doll carriage parade during cn.n- ed of. nival week was ” d Fitzgerald some Rod Taylor as the "groom. The Guardian Page 17 Thursday, June 13, 1957 Eight Cases On Alberton Docket docket at the Alhei-tun .CourI House yesterday with Magistrate -3.8. Ehton, Q.C., presiding. For unlawful possession of ii- quor not purchased from a vendor. a resident of Tlgnish was fined 325.00 andd costs. A party from Fortune Cove, liquor (extracts) for sale. had the case adjourned until June lath at Summerslde. A resident of 0'Leary was fined three dollars and costs for driving a vehicle not properly equlppgd, A Tigniah youth was fined 815.00 and chats and bound over to keep the peace for twelve months for causing a disturbance in a public place... A party from Mirninegash plead- ed guilty to possession of intoxi- cating liquor in a place other than a residence in which lie resided and was fined 820.00 and costs. Four minor violations of the CAMEO KINIINGTON Wed., 'I'hur.. 7:15-9:15. The com- edy-romance story of a family and n daughter's wedding which they cannot aflord "THE CATERED AFFAIR" Starring Bette Davies as "Mom", Ernest Borgnins as "Pop" Barry as "Uncle Jack", Debbie Reynolds as the daughter Jane "Bride to be" and hand- to-be u . aged. REGENT - to IIEIIT 7.15 - 9.15 the director of tourist promotion. Both the president and secre- tary gave a number of interesting highlights at a recent Board of Trade workshop in Charlottetown. A letter from the Summerslde Lobster Carnival committee was read and local firms are to be contacted re entering a float in the opening day parade. Plans for an aquatic day on July out were discussed at length and it was decided to make all swim- mlng events open to the Island. Therewereeightcssesontha. charged with unlawfully exposing . A Cbtlvh WARNING Beginning Monday, electric service may occu From Reads Corner cast lers Rest, Wllmot, Bedeq the hours of 8:30 am. 4:30 p.m. until such tim widening, is completed. 1' CBS June 17th interruption in in the following areas: and west covering Travel- ue and Freetown, between to 11 :30 am. and 1:30 p.m. to pole shifting due to road TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE LIGHT AND POWER DEPT. A sum of money was voted to- wards the expcnscs of sending a delegate to the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade annual meeting in Halifax. S'side Lionettes Hold Meeting ummerslde Lionettes held The 5 their Juno dinner meeting at Birch Hill Lodge on Monday with 14 members present. During the business period a letter was read from Queen Llonctte. Yvonne service. THURSDAY I FRIDAY. JUNE 13 I is OUR MISS BROOKS with Eve Arden. The year's big laugh. She's making passes after classes and more he-larious than ever. Also Gale Gordon, Don Porter, Robert Rockwell. Travelogue, cartoon and canteen ssrunnav s MONDAY "run LONE RANGE" in ion Moore. A ltST D:3l.E K. P , Juno I5-17-8:45 PM. gorgeous color with Clay- LITE 1'! .- )v-ARE?) gv; ATTENTION Any person found tres- passing on or destroying in any manner my property on lrishtown Road, one mile from Kenslngton will be prosecuted to the full ex- tent of the law. GEORGE WADMAN, K n. Crapaud Theatre FRI. - SAT.-8:80 "Rags At Dawn" IN TECIINICOLOI C 4- SUMMERSIDE TODAY (TIl'UE8.) MATINEE TODAY 8:80 FRI. I SAT. SAT. 2 P. M. 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