H. M. C. S. Algonquin. presentl ried out patrol and escort work on a four-day visit to Sununer- nde, is 337 feet in length. and dom waters before taking part in , n8 I A”, t B PF8Vl0lISly a presentatoin was carries a crew of 225. (Capt. D. the naval bombardment support- "'0?" escort. Reconstructed from llVl"8 "””dmo"s' H" enclosed Egncafiladioan Bafilr or?! Chanchrof made to Mr' Johnston by membe" w Piers D.S.C.. C.D.. R.C.N.. ing the Normandy invasion, In her hull up, her forecastle deck bridge and lookout posts make it mme Ce of the bank staff and Mrs. Jonn-. inLeii, Bluilt as a Fleet "V" 1945 she came to Canada for re- was extended to the stern and a 90551”? 1'0? her to operate Wlll1' '9' "lmlm ""99 3'93” l5 belllg 33011 WIS destroyer, this ship was commis planed in February 1944. and Cal'- WESTERN , a&-1(i:g.m,.-...-a..-...-- l ' in Norwegian and United King- fit, and after some further ser- vice in European and Pacific wa- GUARDIAN ..RAYMOND GRANT. optometrist, The same evening a group of 13. Mrs. Tihbetts will join her bus- will he in his Tignlsh office Sat- sgggsrlgglogizg Graduation exercises and res The pupils were presented with in km" h”””d M” -7011990" ll bind ll Alberloll next Week- nniny, June 16. neg-vice, Rev, Lewis M, Mun.” B. entatlon of prizes to the pupi s of their certificates of proficiency r ALL TAXES due mshmwn A,, 3, 1),, Minister, grades five to ten or St. Marys and their prizes by Rt. Rev. G. J. School District must be paid by 30. June. 1956. By order of Trus- lees. ship 11.00 Evening worship 7.30 p. CREDIT UNION Convention June 20th at Charlottetown I-lotel. RESERVE Wednesday, June 27. tars, underwent radical innova- sil tlons converting her to a de- new superstructure, St. Mary's Convent Graduation Exercises Held Last Evening Convent were held last night in St. Paul's Church, following the an- nual banquet in honor of the grad- uates of grade ten. has allowed roomier working and 1.,-new of out a man on the open decks. aluminum. replaced the wartime MacLellan, V. G., assisted by Rev. Joseph MacLeod and Rev. Joseph LeClair. Sea Cadets Enjoy About 75 Summerside Sea Cad- eta went to sea yesterday and form ad the first welcoming party to greet the H. M. C. S. ”Algonquin" arriving on a four-day visit at Sum- m-zrside. Assembling on Holman's Wharf aboti 7 a.m., the Sea Cadets were grouped in divisions and inspected by their commanding officer, Lt. Roy Boates. Then. with officers of the Sea Cadet Corps and membg ., of the Navy League, the cadets climbed into four motor boats and headed seaward for a rendezvous bind a speed of 25 knots. with the H. M. C. S. "Algonquin" With the sea ca"n. and warm . sunshine prevailing, Captain Des- mond " llinm Piers, D. S. C.. C. D., R. -C. N.. demonstrated the maneuverability of his ship in an sd about the ship by the sailors. The natural curosity of youth to- gether with their interest as Sea Cadets, led to the fullest enjoy- ment of one their most memorable experiences as members of a Sea Cadet Corps. Everything seemed of interest to the youthful "sail- ors". On the on flowed the quest- ions as the destroyer moved ahead slowly, later giving the cadets a demonstration of speed in reving up the propellors and leaving a white bubbling wake trailing be- enloyed the choppy boat ride, SI!!! 3058!. and kept a look-out mist of Northumberland Strait. Arriving alongside the sleek des- troyer the boys boarded the ship with a helping hand extended by members of the crew. After brief introductions. the boys divided Into small groups and were escort- wards Summersldo harbor. Guided by a harbor pilot. the ship under ommand of Capt. Piers. entered the harbor and nos- ed gently alongside the new Mar- ine Wharf where lines were made fast, and the ship will remain at Cruise On Destroyer Algonquin berth for four days. Shortly after officers. Currie in the public sailors w trips. scenic tours. band concert by th which includes som Witt the party day of th all of the Summcrside Sea Cadet COTDS. and members of the P.. E. I. New League and Local Sea Cadet committee including presi- secretary Gordon Kelly. Fred Folland. and dent Ch "lie llogan, Victor Sanderson. houette. Top weight thus saved (Photo by R.C.N.) it In addressing the students at arrival, the Capt- aln, together with local Sea Cadet called on Mayor W. A. his office in the Town Hall btlldlniz. as the first phase of a four-day program in which ' y will have the opportun- lly to inspect the ship, and the ill be entertained at danc- es, movies, ball games. fishing and a public :3 exeptionally fine Summsrsidc Sea Cadet B.-ind c 20 members. . uf Sea Cadets which met the Algonquin yester- were the commanding officer e Summersidc Corps, Lt. Roy Boatcs, Surgeon Lt. H. B. McNeill, Sat). June, 16 1956 Banquet is Held In Honor Of 1 St. Mary's Academy Graduates Dr. W. E. Callaghan was the guest speaker last evening at ibe annual banquet in honor of the graduates of St. Mary's Academy. After extending his congratulations to the graduates, Dr. Callaghan impressed on them the value and the advantages of an advanced education in this present day and age. The young people today. he said, must prepare themselves With a good sound education in ord- er to assume positions of import- ance and responsibility. "The standards required of stud- ents today," he said. "are high, but if you have the will to attain an education you can do so. It will require hard work and ap- plication but everything you ac- complish in this life is priced high hilih ideals they had been taught. to see who would be the first in hour long cruise in the strait be- Padre J D, ,-unnxnyv LL Georg, and the greater the accomplish. Seated at the he. 1 table with spot the destroyer hidden In the fore heading the Algonquin t0- Oldst-amp, Li, Vsrno Arsenault, merit. the higher the price. the president and the guest speak- Dr. Callaghan said that he had a very personal interest in the pre- sent Convent of St. Mary's because when it was built on its present site the first sod that was turned by llls Brand uncle, Rev. Father Doyle, who was then the parish Priest. He said, too, that his mother had been a student in the convent when it was first opened, . The banquet was sponsored and served by the members of the Catholic Women's League and was Pfulded OVPF by the president of Departure Mr. G.J. Johnston, who has been transferred to Glace Bay. N.S. On Wednesday a group of his friends from Alberton. Tignish and St. Louis met at the home of Mr. Alfred Gillis for an evening of instrumental music and singing. On behalf of those assembled a presentation was made to Mr. Johnston by R.D. MacKinnon. MT her own home. A brief add:-as B""k M”"”9e' :21: 8 on ' Honored On made by Mrs, 0 8 an H! The Guardian. Page 11 the local sub division. Mrs. Cu rol Delaney. In her address to the graduates. Mrs. Delaney said. "the S. W. L. is actively interested in the ed- ucation of young girls and contri- butes annually to a scholarship which on two occasions has been awarded to Island girls. This sub division also contributes prises locally and gives a.sistance as well to the new man club. Mrs. Delaney reminded the girls that their graduation is just the finishing of the first step of their education and she admonished them to remember the principles which had been repeatedly im- pressed on them during their school years and to live up to the or were Rev. Joseph LeClair and Rev. Joseph MacLeod who added their congratulations to the stud- ents and wished them every suc. cess in their future life. The following are the students Who Camprise the graduating clsss Ann Ronan, Philllnpa MacNallv. Marjorie'Noonan, Vernita Gallant, Sylvia Goulet, Dorothy Perry, Louise Richard, Joyce Arsennult Sandra Schurman, Bonita Gallant, Patricia Rogers. Ida Dcagle. Diana, Charlotte MacCnrmock, and Bon. ita Blacquie - ' J.A. Noonan. A pleasant social evening was en. joyed and refreshments were ser. ved by Mrs. Gillis. Mrs. Noonan and Mrs. EA. McCue. presented with gifts from' the C.W.L. and th. Women's In- stltute. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. and their small son. James will leave Albsrton on Monday. Mr. Johnston is being succeeded at Alberton by Mr. A.L. Tibbetts, who has been accountant at the Bank's main office in Moncton N. AUCTION SALE AT CLINTON I will sell by public auction all household eer contact Major B. Monse, St. Eleanors. Phone 8746. THE CAVENDISH LadIes' Aid HOMEMADE ice the ' of the yl ation, V , , .,-r:::1E1 hqfench River Hall. Wed-. xhagdashlhillhly lSlc(li(iRaI.ds o e V I lhIz?5lE:3rh:dai:cedl3Ed tifklralhierlg A . r - 2 P. 'llllm"eA I In ad of United Church WHEN IN NEED of an auction and a culture that will stand by -A Ii ) I I l ' - - ' them all their lives. He reminded SEA CADET S ON AFTER-DECK OF ALGONQUIN THE UNITED Church of Can ada, Kensington, Sunday. June l'7th Church School 9.50; Morning Wor them of the great debt of gratitude they owed to the Sisters who so unselfishly devote their whole ex- Of Algonquin With lines placed neatly on seen standing on the after-deck cruise for the cadets who went . Professional Cards their children by seeing that they flutterlnng in the breeze, a group nn;-bar yesterday morning at a four-day visit. Charfered HPARIEEI (LE (A5317:-T0:l. All- n?,if,e,C.”,'l.f,l”;,.,l:',l,l(, fgcfniig have proper hours to study in 8 of Summerside Sea Cadets are speed of 25 knots after a morning (Photo by Waite!) CID UFO 0 CD! I. 8.111.. I , Accountants Service in Christ Church. Kildare; :12 nngwlg EeAi,ge:;,!,m3:dngm5ui,l:,:,l:::.l qullleet gxtendederlfest wishes to the T. Earle Hickey ll a.m.. St. Peter's. Alberton: ,1'ne ,'nn;,,ne,.,,o0,,qunm4.,.m.D,,,, students for a good holiday. sur- . . Canadian Bank of Commerce Holy Trinity Church. Alma, atll mg the am,,noon B Snnbnu gnmn rounded by all the natural bless e Graduaflon uildinf P-'m- and 7-30 P-In. -in 59- Lulies. between the Nnvy nnd n Legion ings so abundant in this land in g .. summerslde. P. E. . Phone 2235 0Le8I'Y. team in, bun booked far 230 p, which they live, so that they might , , Dancg ' ' "B an mm" M .n, nnn .g 9 nm, n nnncn win be return in the fall and resume their 1 used Massey Harris large size engine driven hay- INSURANCE Cum. llgggngton cgimday June Md in the Gamma" Legion ,0, studies refreshed and ready to be- baler (2 years old) any reasonable offer; 1 Massey Har- Kinkm-n H311 an,” R. E- Elll! 3 301' Llmllfld mli: dliurch school 9.50; inorn- ll"? ""01"5 ml lllelf Slfl frlendl 3l"h”g"l" wile" lhfzilielgadwlfgl ris 33 row crop; tractor (1 year old with new motor), June 18th -2 H U, . .- Fl” T Am” C C5'5"”"V l"! Wvrslllr 11.00; evening wor- 0" s""d”f,' fO"?f,"iig ' ”",l'"" R0:8le'y egfllt-TIC si3”e.3.ii....,.. or the make us an offer; 1 Farmall A tractor in perfect C0lldl' Sponsored by Alumni . T”: ”i"'""”' 5'' ””m"'"'m' 3”" 7'30 9'” S""'"""'”eldi parade mnt B C" oicn an: 3”” Blessed Sacrament. tion, priced to sell; 1 Cockshutt-Oliver tractor (a real Association -,A, f), r ”M,,..-- . Morning worship 9.30; Church lat Chm 95 l" "'19 l 9 9'" n 1' ajn)- 1 Masse Harris 15 run grain and fertilizer Dnncin 900 12 30 4- ,,- --.-s.............. --W 0 l'0m9l'll5l' School following service. Rev. Clldeu "ll "'9 59" C3d9t Balld 3, g ' . y . . , g ' . ' gggy . 350 1 N oouau A S 1:; E pn.-iqnnn Lewis M. Murray, B. a.. 3.13., Wlll march with the shins c0m- cypnus scnoons cnosg drill, power lift and tractor hitch (likenew) 35 , ew Modern & old time dances ,,.,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VEGAS 'n,,,' n" no, Minister. 1:,-av,-hen C-35:53-Pggt sglgml; hm IDNDON (Ream) A W, Ideal side delivery rake With rubber tires, 1 year old; 1 canteen semce ?........e.,..... g , NE3287 PHO REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Iumrnerside. P. E. i Sumrnersids B. F. Hunter, 8.0. Phone sun SMALLMANB BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. h.se.. 0.D. Water Street Suinmarside Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 will hold a pantry sale at Ken- nedy's Store, Kensington, Satur- day, June 16 at 7 o'clock. TEACHER ENTERTAINED Mrs. 0. H. Phillips, Alberton, en- tertained at her home Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Gloria Read. For the past two years Miss need has been a member of the Alberton High School teaching staff. She resigns at the close of this term to pursue further study. A pleasant evening was spent in games and dancing. .. .. .. .. TIIE PRESBYTERIAN Church rt In Ide oi 1 Square. ' - 6-32. biggest adventure as . mi nun srvmo in Canada. mi... for Sunday, ” "' ” m Bonner: Kmkm Phone "T"”.”i....”.'i li"”""" 5" lm lmn changed to- l.' Pl'”h9"'Pl”" iii? itiiimwsnundlzivvmgciigil .'.','c'..iimiil.'l."' E ir”"drl;'.l..i"li"aT,e Six-Room Bungalow couimiugnpairicifoiiiediua. Also .. 1931 .. ”' "' "W" 2-30 P-m-: Keir Memorial Mal n.rh..'n.o..'M1iiIaiir. ' Practically new 5"” ""1 N""' 3'" d"'"m' JA ES H ELl.' peque: " i ,, School 2.45 p.m., ' 5 Friday worth possible 3140.00. M EFF divine service 3.30 p.m. The Sab- now nmnszn MEETING .- bath School pupils will take part in this service. Kensington: sun- day School 10.00 a.m., divine ser- vice 7.30 am. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. II. bean. B.A., B.Th., B.D.. Minister. THE ,PRli8BY'l'l.'luAN Church in Canada, services for Sunday. June 17th. Freetown: Divine ser- vice 1.30 p.m.; Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Keir Memorial. Mal- peque: Sunday School 2.45 p.m.; divine service 8.!) pm. The Sun- day school children will talio This Aflemoon Fitzroy Streets with the salute taken by Captain Piers and Mayor W. A. Currie. During the afternoon from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. the ship will be open to the general public. During the afternoon some of the sailors will be taken on a scenic tour through the National Park, and others will be taken on a trout fishing trip. In the evening the Sea Cadet Band will present a one-hour band con- ld tli Members of the Summerside Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club met for their regular month- ly dinner meetin, at the Summer lea Restaurant on Wednesday evening June 13th. Following the meeting the members were enter- tained at the home of Miss Doris Wglkcr. A gift of Island scenes was presented to Miss Jessie Fraser. who is leaving the Pl'0V' ince. It was the unamimous opin- ion of all the members that Miss mm will be greatly missed from the club as she has been a istance to this work. operate in the work of educating paign of anti-British violence in rem”, Mm Lem,” g Boyd said work. Priced for immediate sale. 2 used dump rakes, Thursday. Parents too. he said. must co the foamy wake of the ship as entry, and the white ensign (navy) deck in prepanmm gm. harm, of H.M.C.S. Algonquin. watching out by motor boat into Northam- she races towards Summerside en route to Summe side for a berland Strait to meet the ship articles on the estate of H19 late Willard Riley. Arthur J. Stewart. Auctioneer. - 1 i it bbdr tires like of 252 schools are closed and 26,- Inh,e1'n28'tIlgnlilu Slde dehvggg 2 Ipfaua ( 000 elementary school children are Delia 3 SPl'ayer5i 3 - sprayer 100 gallons; 1 Hardy sprayer, 100 gallons;.1. Watson sprayer 100 gallons. All sprayers in good condition and ready to le because of the 14-month cam- e colony of Cyprus. Colonial Sec- perfect condition, any reasonable offer. Livestock taken in trade. Long term payment plan can be arranged. FOR SALE STANLEY MAYHEW, Garage. The following items are to be sold by Public Auction at Robert Simpson's farm. Malpeque on Tuesday. June 19th. LIVESTOCK-1 registered Holstein cow (3 years- old to freshen in July); 1 registered Holstein cow (6 years old. freshened); 2 pure bred Holstein heifers (1 year old); 2 pure bred Holstein heifer calves; 1 grade Shot-thorn cow (to freshen July 5th); 6 grade Holstein cows (3 to 6 years old, freshened): 1 grade Hereford cow (4 years old, freshened); 3 grade Holstein heifers (2 ARTHUR E. JAY Phone 104 Borden BUYING LIVE POULTRY Arsenault's Orchestra CAMEO KENSINGTON Fri. - Sat. 7:15 - 9215; Matinee Saturday 2:30. Alan Ladd in his ROYAL Borden mmsv. sarunnsr 7- l5 Matinee Oil Saturday ht 2:30 Stephen McNally and Dorotlw McGuire in- "llELLfS HALF-ACRE" Bank drawing on Saturday. ATTENTION FARMERS Kenslngton and District Artificial Breeding Club Inseminatofs phone num- ELECTROLUX KEROSENE REFRIGERATOR . S'l50.00 FOR SALE SI50.00 Nearly new - small size, suitable for summer in this IerVlce- Kellllnltoli IIII- most active member. years old); 1 grade Hereford heifer (1 year old); 5 grade . . . 1--t-m----V ttage. day School 10 I-In-: IllVlM I0" Holstein ycarlings; 2 Shorthorn calves (6 and 9 months); - C0 i ONE LOADHVG ONLY Shshortlhzofn cgslves; 1 horse (9 years old. 1100 lbs.); 1.) :j----g- NICHOLSON3 PHARMACY. Ab.n.n Live Fowl. Thursday, June 5 999' am ' . MACHINERY-1 C.S. pushbar hayloader on rubber; 1 Deering Ideal binder; 1 M.H. haymower (5 it 0110: 3 sections spike harrow; 1 Ideal Giant haymower (6 ft. cut); 1 driving wagon; 1 team truck Wagon: 1 single 21st from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. at my home on Mal- rnnnnn Th. 1"". of summnld. mm” -mm." for H” by," peque Road mick wagon; 1 10 ft. rake (only raked 20 acres); 1 Eat SIIMMERSIIIE I on grain crusher; 1 M.H. turnip pulper; 1 tractor tra er; 1 MRS 3- 3- IPENDLETON 2 truck axles (suitable for trailers); 1 front end loader Today (Sat) 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 of a cement Hoar over flue aniseiai in surface In iii. Civic , Kmmmn ' W mm mm equipped M hydmm ,, 3,, mm, man may Borden School stadium. s.nm.nH.' .' P" w.cmc.H.n'. pr-1oNE 35.5 engines; 1 bay carrier (for wood track). 1 bay carrier for (for steel track) ; 2 hey ropes: 17 steel cow stanchions; 15 water bowls: 1 1.11. separator (belt drive) (1000 lb. Ca- pacity); 1 TH. 2 unit milking machine; 2 milk cans; 2 tons pressed straw; 100 bushels oats. Terms cash. If day unfit, first fine day following. ROBERT SIMPSON, E. C. BELL er Auctioneer. Edward G. Robinson, 8: Joanne Dru In "HELL ON FRISCO BAY" In Cinemascope It's the brass - knuckled story of one man's ven- geance against the San Francisco Bay-Front mob. Sodium Fluoride Applications for the Partial Prevention of Tooth Decay. Available without charge to all children be- tween 3 and 13 years of age in Borden and vicinity. School children, in order to be eligible. must first produce a certificate, signed by a Dentist or Dental Hygienist that all necessary dental treat- ment has been completed. Pre-school children between the age of 3 and 5 are accepted without this certificate. This fluoride treatment has been proved to re- duce the amount of future tooth decay by 40?b on the average. Four applications are necessary at in- tervals of a few days. The treatment is harmless and perfectly painless. The Clinic will operate for a few weeks only. It is essential that requests for appointments be made is soon as possible. Write to the Dental Clinic, Said specifications may be obtained from HIO office of the Town Clerli. A ten per cent deposit must accompany 006'! reader. The lowest or any reader not necessarily ac- cepted. ' Tenders wl close Friday. June 22nd. I955 at 4:00 pan. If contract is In and worli begun iiidcontrect must be euupiami imiamiimi Jay ioiii. im. i I Sell and Install Automatic WATER I-IEATES SATURDAY ' "runners: in THE GLI-'.N" Orson Weill. Forrest Tucker, Margaret Lockwood. Cartoon and Cantea service-0.45 P.M. PLAYING suunar-am PM. In Technicolor "KING RICHARD AND THE CRUSADIII” AVSTAPLITE i Actually filmed in San Francisco in Grand Warner- TaadsrstebeeddrecsedtosbsTemnClerk.8ernmer- 1'( slag, i, 'div.,-'3; sjvtu. Color. , Town!-Iall,Borden.P.l'..I. ' Llf , T