JUNE' 030. 1951 GUARDIAN "THE WESTERN PIINCI COUNT! OFFICE I Summer Stress. Summerside. Phase III . News. Subscriptions. Advertising 1. sun: IIUIPUY and awal CHOW '53 1 Ioprsaesstallvos Home Phones: III and The Guardian may be taught at any of the following stone in Iuulerddai oeu Bookstore, Bummer Stress; Gear-Ilsa Drugstore. ll central ltueh Kelly's News-stand. Water Street: Mara Gaslot. fl Granville ltresss Alyro Donocttrs Grocery. second Stroglz Island Motor 'I'IanssOI'!. Water street: Alison's Grocery. III Inusli Strut K. I... Waits In Isnslngtoss WEST PBINUI OITICI Aihortont Phone: Jrus ravtwren PICNIC will be held at Leigh Pa.vIter's. July ilth. If not fine the following day. ..THE ANNUAL CAIRNS PIC- NIC will meet at Chelton, Mon- day, July 2nd. at 2 P. M. JHE ANNUAL IIOGG PICNIC will be held on Wednesday, July 4th at Pearsonls shore, Chelton. -OOMPIJTENT Complete DI- aurance service. W Boyd Beatrsto. Kensington ..nltACliS STORES AND WARE- HOUSE-28 will be closed for Dom- inion Day Holiday, Monday, July 2nd. ..3uym(; peeled pulpwood throughout July at market prices Contact P .E. I. Product Co., Ltd, Kensington. Phone-5'! or George H Brookins. Kensington, Phone 9. --IF THE FIREMEN missed you in their collection of old furniture call the Town Hall and a truck will gladly pick it up at once. Re- member the sale at the Armoury Square on Saturday afternoon. -BOBDEN CHURCH. - Service Sunday, July lst, at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall. Usual Bible school cancelled for Sunday. July lst. Special speakers. Everyone cor- dially invited. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. -0'LEAIu' PASTORAI CHARGE The United Church of Canada.- Rev. W. G. Dickson. BA. Minister Services for Sunday. July 1st. are as follows:-Bloomfield at 11 A. M. Brae at 2 P. M. West Devon at 3.30 P. M. 0'Leary at 7.30 P. M. Sun- day schools: Oilsoary at 10 30 A.M. Bloomfield at 10 A. M. Brae at l P. M. All welcome. A -xsssnsorou .. nonsmo- TON AND NEW LONDON Anglic- an Churches. Sunday. July lst. 1951. sixth Sunday after Trinity. Services of the Day. Kensinyzton. ll A. M. The Holy Communion. Burlington. 2.30 P. M. Evensonz. New London, 7.30 P. M. Evensong. Church School one hour previous to each of the above services. Rev. R. Coupland. -U. N. ASSOCIATION DELE- GATE.-Word has been received from the United Nations Associa- tion in Canada that Mr. Clarence merside High school, has been ap- Mercer. supervisor of the Sum- pointed a delegate to the N. U. Seminar of "Education And World Affairs." This seminar will be held in Ottawa and Lake Suc- oess during the month of July. -Mr. Mercer will be leaving on Monday .; morning and will be absent from Summerside duringc gates have been appointed from the month of July. Forty dele- various countries.-S. -MANY ENJOY BAND CON- CERT - Last evening a large number of Summerside citizens gathered at Memorial square to hear the first formal concert by the newly organized Legion Band under the direction of Band Mas- ter, Mr. Ulric Drapeau. Reports and comments from all sides were of a most complimentary nature and thereis no doubt but that this band will be a distinct asset to he social and cuiural life of the Town. Regular outdoor concerts will be held during the summer season.-8. -ALBIRTON TRUSTEES RE- P0Il.T4-b- The report of the trustees of the Alberton High School presented at the rate pay- ers meeting on June 26th stated that a total of l:L'l pupils nttcndcd the mhool during the past term. Before the start of' the term and during the year general repairs were made to all four rooms. in- cluding plastering. Duttycoatlng. painting and repairs to all win- dows. Also new seats and two new doors were installed. the heatinl system was completely renovated and is now working satisfactorily. A fourth room was opened; for this twenty five new seats were purchased as well as a teacher's desk and display boards. For the next school year the trustees are asking for, the same amount for general improvements, etc.. as was voted last year. Ffllllt WOOII. lenresontntlro. . I5-I Olflos and 08-! Iowa. -MBICHANTB 5 K I I T E I SIIATTEB 6-12 D'Tir' Insect re- geilai-its now in stock. Keefe Drug o. ' -ALL KINDS or atcrcuts and sultry wheels repaired. sterl- ing Moose, New Annan. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL and Dance. Indian River school. Tues- day evening. July 3rd. Proceeds aid new school. ?"f" -SOFTBALL game at Bedeque Monday afternoon, July 2nd, 2.00 o'clock. Sale ice cream. -'WARNlNG. -Anyone caught trelplssing or stealing berries on my property will be pros. ecuted to the full extent of the law. Louis Moase. New Annan - COURT AT ALBERTON - There were six cases on the doc- ket at the Alberion Court House yesterday with magistrate R. S. Hinton, K.C., presiding. A party from Tignish was convicted under the Temperance Act and fined 520.00 and costs. A party from Aiberion under the same Act was also fined 320.00 and costs. There were four convictions under the .Highway Traffic Act and all were given nominal fines. Prosecution was conducted by the Alberton Detaclvment R.C.M.P. -RECEIVES SAD NEWS -Mr. Keith Compton last evening re- ceived ihe sad news of the death at Halifax yesterday morning of his brother-in-law, George B. Hillis of the Hillis and Sons, Foundry Company Ltd., Halifax. He -leaves to mourn two sons, Gordon and Frank, of Halifax. His wife, the former Clara Compton, predeceas- ed him about five years ago. The funeral will take place on Tues- day with inierment. at Halifax.-S -MALE CHORUS AT 0'LEA!tY -One of the finest entertainments heard in OlLear,v in a long time was presented in the O'Lcary ilall on Thursday night June 28th. by the Summerside Male Chorus under the auspices of the Library Committee. Each and every num- her was greatly enjoyed and many of them were cncored. The chair- man was Rev. W. O. Dickson. who is chairman of the Olbcary Libr- ary committee. The entire proceeds were given tothe O'Leary Library. The following is the program: A selection, "Bless This House" hy the chorus: a tenor soin. "Where'er You walk" by Gordon MacDonald; several accordian solo; by Douglas Plneau. The following numbers were sung by the whole chorus: "The Jolly Roger." "Fire Down Below." "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming." "Green Hills of England." and "Now is The Hour." There was a bsrltong solo. "The sweetest Story Ever Told" by John Cameron. Personals -Mr. St. Clair Gallant. B. A.. Bloomfield Station left this week to spend six weeks of his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kinch, Brooltline, Mass. -Mr. Cecil Glover of Ontario is spending several weeks visiting members of his family at Norboro and vicinity. and is receiving a warm welcome from his many friends. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bren- nan, accompanied by their son Scot and daughter, Frances, left on Thursday to return to Toronto after spending the past ten days in their native province, when they visited relatives and friends in Kensington. Margaic and Long River. Mrs, Brennan is the for- mer Dorothy Thompson of Mar- ggte, BUT SAINT JOHN'S. Nfld. -(CPL Rcports from Neivfoundlandh south coast rivers this year show an extra- large run of salmon. Among catches at Mitchell's Point, Long Harbor, were salmon weighing so and 11 pounds. roivr ERIE. Ont.-(OP)-Two huge mushrooms haves grown through the concrete pavement at a local service station. Each would cover a fair-sized in plate. Perfect tea is so easy I 9 ' f it's sensational to make with ft-”"SAl.AlIA" EA BAGS T I Mr. J. frank Arnstt was elected president of the Board of Trustees of the Prince County Hospital last night at s. board meeting immed- iately following the annual meet- ing of the hospital. Hon. W. E. Darby. who presided at the meet- ing, announced that he would not accept this position Again. other offlcers elected were. first vice- pi ” t J. E. Dalton. second vice president, Donald Baker. third vice president Judge L G. Lewis. The following manbers of the board were elected for a three-year term:'W. B. Darby. Donald Baker. J. P. Amett, J. L. Gorrill, all of Summerside, P. L. Morris, Kinkoro. E'. S. Burlcigh. Ellerslie. The follow- ing new members were appointed for s three-year term. Jsmes Misc- Gregor, Summerside. Roy Lockerby, Mr. T. E. Hickey. C. A.. was ap- pointed auditor. A letter was read from the sec- retary of the medical staff advising that Dr. E. T. Tanton was appoint- ed the medical representative on the hospital board. y New superintendent In his opening remarks Dr. Dar- by sald he was pleased to see so many present as it had often been discouraging in the past that so few people attended the annual meet- ing. He said: "We are pleased to an-' nounce at this time the appoint- ment of a new superintendant, Miss Helen Schurman. During the time that she has been with us she has given every indication of exception- al interest and manifest. capability." As an indication of the scope of the work carried on by the hospital in the past year, Mr. Darby re- ported that there were 3618 pat- ients treated. 108 babies delivered. 3471 X-rays. 343 major operations and 1104 minor operations. He said: "A survey of the institution itself reveals a very satisfactory state of affairs, and the general condition of the hospital has been well maintained." in reviewing the financial report he gave the revenue for the year as Sl87,980.05 and ex- penditures as slii5,D45.l'7 with a. surplus for the year of 38,184.00. Mr. Darby said that the hos- pital is now a large business MHI the present method of holding monthly meetings of the board is becoming obsolete and the hold- ing of bi-monthly meetings should be considcrcd. As an alternailw. he suiznested the appointing of an executive committee of the board which could carry on business in the intervening periods. With re- gard to the new hospital, Mr. Darby said that it is about coni- pletcd nnd he suggested that the board should consider moving in about the first of September. He thought that it might be possible to get in sooner but he recom- mended ihat it would be prefer- able to wait till all furniture and equipment has been installed. A Fine Institution He said. "I think it is one of the finest institutions enywhero. The workmanship is It credit to the contractor and the architect and it will be almonument. to the town and the county and to the. interest of the people whose funds made it possible." He con- tinued "The cost of construction will be approximately the amount estimated by our building com- mittee and except for the furnish- ing of the rooms. funds available should be sufficient to complete it provided that the balance uf subscriptions are substantially re- celved." The financial report of the new hospital shows that the amount. spent so far on construction is s797.964.73. Mr. Darby referred to the passing in the past year of the late C. )1. Rogers. s former president of the board. and he expressed the sympathy of the hoard to his family. Dr. J. R. McNeill and Mr. J. E. Dalton both urged Mr. Darby to con- tinue in the office of president. Mr. Darby thanked them but said that if he were to continue it would not be fair to the hos- pital or to himself. He said that he would be willing to act on the board if re-elected but would not accept an office. ' THE GUARDIAN. Prince County Hospital Annual Meeting Held Mr. J. Frank Axnett Successful in Music Exams Al Summerside The following is a list of suc- cessful candidates in examinations held recently by The Royal Con- servatory of Music of Toronto. in Summerside. The names are ar- ranged in order of merit: PIANO Grade 3, pass, Barbara Dalton. Grade 7. pass, Elizabeth Darby. Marcia Delaney. Grade 6. honors. Maui een Forbes; pass, Norma Campbell. Grade 5. first class honors. Bar- honors. Ann Carmrlla Cameron; Wed-ge. Patricia Grant. Gallant: pass. Marizaret. Joan Carruthers. Enid Mill, iequalt. Paula Mclvor, Elizabeth Steele. Grade 4. first class honors, Shir- ley Green. Sandra Dorothy Perry. Barbara Clark; pass. Barbara Bishop Grade 3, honors. Elizabetli Gal- lant, Nell MacDougall. Gradez Honors, Lawrence Hardy and Mary Ellen ltlcGregoi-. (squall. Danna Rcld. Elizabeth Blacquicre and James Hickey (equal). Kath- crinc Ann MacDonald and Nora Scale (equaii. Irma Casey; pass. Donna Bradshaw. Grade I. first class honors. Bar- bara Taylor. Margaret Ann Moon. honors, Catherine Hickey, Salami- Wndge, Elizabeth Ann Gallant and Joan Underwood (equal). bara the report of thc Kcnsinzton l.i- dics' Aid. Mr. George MacQu:irriv.- secretary, read the report of the Okio Club. All reports shoxvrcl splendid work (lone during the year for the hospital and lilr. Darby coniplimented ihc members of the three organizations. A report was also given by iliv superintendcnt, Miss Helen Schur- man. In which she said that some consideration will have to be given to facilities for the better education and housing of th- student nurses.-S. Alberion I O I and Vicinity At a special meeting in the Al- berton South School on Thursday it was decided to hold the Alberton boat races again this year in aid of the new school. Races to be held Aug. 1st. Congratulations are extended to Mi". and Mrs. Rannie Cameron on the birth of a daughter at the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside. Mr. Cameron is the stu- dent minister of the United church stationed this summer at Thomp- son. near Oxford. N. 5. He is a member of this year's graduating class of Mount Allison University in Sackville. N. B.. Mrs. Cameron was formerly Miss Jean MacPher- Mrs. Heath Strong read the re- port of the Ladies' Aid and also son of o'Lesry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McPherson. of used furniture in aid of Curling rink. 4 COME ONE, portation to Charlottetown ATTENTION VETERANS OF Meet at LEGION HOME. St. Stephen Street; Sum- merside at 9.30 A. M. MONDAY, July 2nd for trans- Ail ex-service men are invited. urn: IT. is ' MAMMOTH AIIOTION SALE the SUMMERSIDE FIRE- MEN at the ARMOURIES SQUARE this afternoon at 2.00 P. M. It weather unfit the sale will be held in the o COME ALL and VIOINITV for Festive Week" Parade. UHAKLLlI'I'lSTUWh Montreal Fighter Squadron Leaves For Homeloday No. 430 city of Montreal Be- ssrva Fighter sq dron which has been undergoing summer training at R. C. A. F. station Summerside for the past two weeks leaves for home today after a successful summer camp reported. While in Summerside officers of the squad- ron were welcomed by Town of- ficials and the key of the city was presented to the snrnmanding of- ficer Wing Commandei A. Mor- riessef-ie A.r'.c. by Acting Mayor J. L. Gorrill. Last week-end the squadron took part in continent- wide air exercises which were participated in by units of both the R. C. A. F. and U. S, Air Forces.--S. Holmans Sale Very Successful I-loIman's Anniversary Sale is now two days old and both days have been very satisfactory from the point of view of sales. The first day particularly the Sum- merside store was crowded all day with large numbers of eager shop- pers from all over the county. Miss i857. the traditional anniversary sale hostess, was on duty both days and giving "plums" from her birthday cake to all who called on her. Today is the last day of the sale and again tremendous crowds are expected. Sales are also being Smallmans Ltd, Maurice Mill, Men's Wear. Sheen and Mclnnls Shoe store and the Barbara Ann Dress Shoppe and All report large crowds and excellent sales.-S. held by FOR OIIIOK SALE One barn practically new, 15 by 30 newly painted priced reasonably -IOHN NOONAN Borden Inn Borden nso rurirne BORDEN Presents "THE WEST I'()INT STOHI" Starring Jamcs Cngtiey. Yii';:ini.i Mayo. Doris Day, Gordon Joan Nelson. Showing June 29-30-7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday Afternoon 55:30 A-irl-la). A August CAMEO T T215-9:15. ture in terlinicolor. A YI-ZLl.()W RIBB John Wayne. Agrir. A glorious an in frontier history Cavalry! and one Upside down iravaling at seven miles a second I i Joanne Dru, RESERVE WEDNESDAY. I srl for the Alberton Boot Races NEATRE KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday - Wednesrlay-- John Ford's gicat plu- "SHE WORE ON", starring John (I shining page of the Ll. 9. girl. Donli miss it-beginning today. Monday. miss,it-beginning Monday. July 2nd. Admission for adults .40. REGENT Today 2:30-7:15-9I15 COLOR IV TECNNICOLOR Produced I mat: IAL DIIIIIO D1 titvtttc Henri -EXTRA- 1,5 Hour Featurette with LAUREL & HARDY lllllGWELL'S nrsmunnur North Bedeque OIIRB SERVICE Enioy being served OUR HOME COOKED FOOD In your our Special Menu for JULY Is! Also take advantage of our tennis court. WANTED EXPERIENCED MECHANIC Good Wages PPV F. EARLE MucDONALD LTD. Summerside cnArAun THEATRE FRIDAY 8:30: SATURDAY 7:30 and 9:30 AMBIISH ' stat-i-ing-Robert Taylor, John Hodlak. Arlene Dahl. Thrills, Chills and Suspense Also the THREE STOOGES in Self-made Maids Big Birthday Party PAGE HIITEEN CAPITOL Summerside TODAY (Saturday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 Rich In Aciion...A(IVeIIfIII'0 1 A. And .CoIorBy D it Technicolor! ii. torrent arr" 3 011 mm IEONNIOOIOR A llllllt llililllt vsooucvion Orodoooti by MEL EPSTEIN Directed by John Farm Scmnvlnr by Justin: Lstlmst sun by rims twist COMING MON. - TUES. - VVED. Shows 7:15-9:15 --. Matinee Tuesday 2:30 I R N T -. qal Qv4'o&q'g rnnfzsnicrzu-Earn or tnvzii ..... . "I inmost: MAIN-PHIL SILVBRS echnic0 9" with RAY COLLINS sun Pin si tloltt Itlu one sv l'.otsI'lt . st... s. 5! tonnes gm .7 puny wanna imp. MICK coaoou puma CHARLES WALTERS. .,,,,,,,,,;o5 "51-rpm” A IIIID CDIDIII assvtl Iltlun ,...,.o Monday .. 2:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday -........ 7:15-9:15 REGENT , wuss: use was Mi-:asua Ia MIWITSI uumrsu-umounsul new ' ' I -.. :cHMI50? CARTOON - NEWS - HIGHLAND GAMES NOTICE The following Service Stations in Summerside will be open Sunday, July 1st, from 8:00 AM. to 10:00 P.M. SIJMMERSIDE MOTORS BRENTON V. 'tIacLEAN SUMMERSIDE RETAIL GASOLINE DEALERS ASSOCIATION. I MAOHINERV FOR SALE We have the following lliacliillcry on liand ll'IlICIl we must dispose of at a great. sacrifice: HARDIE SPRAYERS ONE 10 FOOT COCKSHUTT RAKE - 1 COCKSHFTT MOWER 3 RANSOME DIGGERS 2 JOHN DEERE DIGGERS 1 JOIIN DEERE MODEL M TRACTOR . Since we will no longer be handling some of the above lines we are forced to sell at any reasonable offer. Summerside JAMES A. MAGIIEILL & sousl I'ODAY- SATURDAY JIINE SOII