Helicopter Makes Mercy Flight To Bayside, P.E.l. A mercy flight to Bayside. near Group Captain Swetman got in Grand River, was completed last touch with the Rescue Co-0rdinat- Evening by a helicopter from the ion Centre in Halifax. who in turn naval base at Shearwater, N. S. contacted the air station, Shear- when Mr. Basil Morrison, aged water. A ehllcopter, piloted by Lt. ghoul. 75. was no 1!! from his horny Commander E. A. Fallen. was to the Prince County Hospital after doing routine night flying at the it was found to be irnpossibie to time and was directed to Summer mgove him in any other manner, side by Search and Rscue bead- dugto impassable road conditions. quarters. , pr, -G.E.- Robinson, Tyne Valley The copter got the urgent mes- contacted the commanding officer sage about 8.20 and touched down of R.C.A.F. Station Summerside in Summer-side at the R. C. A.' F. early last evening, after it was Station about 9.45 after getting the heft Hearing 'T' Izgcalled until April 24th at 10.00 I The offense is alleged to have '3 Ad'ourned taken place during a nine-month period last year from the firm of The preliminary hearing of a-Myrick Macintosh, Ltd., Tignish. woman from Tignish charged wlth.The accused. earlier elected theft of a sum of money exceed-gspeedy trial. and if committed, the lug 050.00 was completed in county trial will be held in county court rnaglstrata's court, Bummereide before Judge W.E. Darby. yesterday and an adjournment Crown prosecutor is D.O. Stew- art, Q.C.. while Mr. Hamid Good- win is acting for the accused. Appeal Is Made To Rotary Club Speaking yesterday at the reg- ular weekly meeting of the Sum- merside Rotary Club. llotarlan J. Frank Arnett made a strong ap- peal to the individual members to assist in the town clean up pro- gram on Saturday April 21st. Rotarian Arnett said that the aftermath of the January sleet storm was still evident in all parts of the town. Lawns were cluttered with the debris of the storm and . in many cases it was impossible for the householders to dispose of the vast amount of broken brun- ches which clutter up many of the yards, lawns and streets. For this reason. he said, Mayor The Guardian, Page 17 cean up day and if every citizen wnuld d0 M5 Part by devoting that 1153' to the task the town would re- sume a more normal appearance and regain much of its last beauty. "9 Pointed out that summer vis- itors will .soon be arriving and WHY Public spirited citizen should feel it a duty to take part, and Where Possible to do so. to pro- vide trucks to haul away the ac- cumulated branches and debris. I President Vaughan Groom pre- Sjillffle has proclaimed saturdayy weal, April 18, I956 sided and announced that the club directors for 1960-57 had been ap- pointed by the executive and the following rotarians will carry on as directors: RIL. Molllson, Dan Chan. John Cameron. Frank Dal- ey a n it Bill Young. President Groom also announced that the executive had recommended a donation of 525.00 to the Legion Memorial Fund and payment of this amount was passed unamin- ously by the members. one visiting member, Rotarian Don Gass, Charlottetown was pres- ent as guest of the Summcrside Club. Rotarlan Ensor Bowness was In charge of the program and pro provided an interesting and educ- ational technicolor film on the Australian Coral islands. who directed their headlights on the field and also by the use of the helicopter's lending lights. F-Lt. (Dr.) Culllnani and F-O (Nurse) Arac from the Summerslde R.C.A. F. Station accompanied the hell- copter crew and soon Mr. Morri- son was loaded onto the plane by means of a stretcher. The bell- copter flew back to R.C.A.F. Stat- ion Summerside and from there Mr. Morrison was removed to the Prince County Hospital by R.C.A. F. ampulance. POLICE STUDENT 8301' A BIJOOMINGTON Ind. (AP) - i ' senior student in. lice adminis- m0P”"'"d milelilh 153 elesantny "anon at Indium uh,”-.11, died ;captured on the Cinemascope Sunday night show, .3”, . Dung iscreen as Todd spreads his rich- med accldenuuy by , mommgtg th h borrowed cape-at her feet struck him above the e e. The vic- for er I0 walk ecross a tim wag Warren Lee verett J?-s "Wlel 24, son of Torre Haute. Ind.. llW' yer. vmuddy Raleigh chooses to exchange amours with Elizabeth's beautiful .. . . and I. L ,. I WESTERN GUARDIAN ..CEDAlt. SIIINGLES unloading at Carleton Siding today. John Myers. REGULAII Thursday night dance Kenslngton Legion Home. Music by Rolie MacKenzIe and his or- chestra. Dancing from 130- 12.30. Admission 50c. Personals Mrs. Earl Maynard, Granville, Street. Summerslde, -entered the Prince County Hospital on Sunday to undergo treatment. DUTCH VESSEL SINK8 RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - The Dutch motor vessel Altair, aground on a reef north of Rio De Janeiro since Sunday afternoon. sank Mon- day a few minutes after its master and crew were taken off. Fourteen passengers already had been re- moved from the 6,410-ton vessel. which was carrying a cargo of cot- ton and coffee. CARD PARTY and dance, Mal- peque Hall, Friday. April 20th. Cards start at 8.00 p.m. LADIES! Remember that collec- tion of old coins that you re-dis- covered when house cleanlngl Well bring them, into Moase Jewellers during their Coin Cavalcade where they can be exchanged at a prem- ium ior new um handise. Perfect Hand In Cribbage Held Twice We can't quote the odds against holding a perfect hand in cribbage but we do know it's heavy and also that most people play the game I lifetime without holding those mag- Ic cards that. when counted up. total 29. But not Mr. George E. MacDon- ANNUAL AMALGAMATED At 2.30 factories welcome. I MEETING DAIRIES LIMITED Tuesday Afternoon-Mdy lst. I956 o'clock CANADIAN LEGION HALL Summerside Ail patrons of Suinmerside and O'Leary ald, now of Summerside. formerly of South Lake. Mr. MacDonald not only held the perfect crib hand once, but twice and within a six- week period at that! and to top it all off, the cards he held and the card cut, were exactly the same in both instances. Mr. MacDonald held three fives (hearts, diamonds, clubs) and the jack of spades and on both occasions the five of spad- es was turned up after the out. And for the Doubtlng-Tliomas' the cut was performed by his oppon- ent in both cases. The first magic hand came while Mr. MacDonald was playing a friendly game of the popular winter pastime with Clayton Adams and the second four-leaf clover was plucked while opposing Ray Stull. Mr. MacDonald Is a fruit and vegetable inspector with the Dept. of Agriculture. IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER IEIife's not worth living It ssaay be your liver! it's a full It calm up so two pints of livu bile a day to keep your digestive tract in shape! your your stomach . . . all the fun and spa when on need mild ta stimulate the low of liver bile. this starts la:-that hex! dioyn an W.:'Fl'i.'L nEGENT TODAY 3.30 - 1.15 - 9.15 I BETTE DAVIS AS "THE VIRGIN QUEEN" CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE Miss Davis made her initial claim to the role of the 16th cent- ury English sovereign in "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" in 1939. In the current ell- stnr production which includee Joan Collins, Jay Robinson. Hef- beft Marshall and Dan 0'HerlIhy. the actress portrays an older Elizabeth. wiser except to her own vanity and extreme susceptibility to dashing young men. The screen script, prepared by Harry Brown and Mindret Lord. is a spicy tale of adventure and court intrigue suuoundlng the brief but He”. bring him to heel but Raleigh's In. herent charm-and stubbornne of purpose eventually . " the Queen to grant his wish. "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15 - 9215; Matinee Thur. 3:30. Dana Andrews, Jeanne Craiu, David Farrar in adventure with "Dana". This was his kind of manhunt--all danger-and his kind of oman-somebody else'sl in "DUEL IN THE JUNGLE" in technicolor. PLEASE NOTE: Bank drawing Wednesday and Friday worth possible 0100.00. Mountains may weigh as much as 900 pounds. ALBERTON CURLING CLUB A meeting of the male members of the Alberton Curling Club will be held in the club rooms- FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL both AT I P.M. All Club members are I , est- ed to attend. J. ll. MYRICK. Secretary. memorable appearance of one Walter Raleigh into the intimate circle of the Qucen's.court. The wit and gallantry that im- EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS .. b .. Austin Ll Wright ONE FULL WEEK Every Afternoon 2 to 5 - At The CIVIC CENTRE Market Building - - SUMMERSIDE Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 20th Century-Fox presents he never-told Tove stogy of lg 111 : Qlgcctti .. l'i"iE'rii-: IIAVIS-IICHA -ClN:iviAScoPE7-- R0 T000-IOAN COLUNS mum JAY ROBINSON - HERBERT MARSHALL - DAN 0iiiEi'ii.lliY-me-is-an menu is as iuui in cttMt.(xQAur11a0irsetedDyiIiilll0!1El-lvifteIb(IMllVE IthlUOIldSl'IINlMI& iii; The above picture shows the climax of the drawing for the grand prize at Brace. MacKay and Co. Ltd.. Water Street, Sum- mersde. in conjunction with the opening of their new home fum- Ishing department on the second floor. . The Lewyt vacuum cleaner was won by Mr. Earl Boulter (centre) of Albany and was presented on behalf of Brace's by Mr. Clive Bowles. sales representative of Canadian A ”ics Limited, Maritime distributors for Lewyt vacuum ' s and Apex wash- in machines. The young lady (left) who drew the lucky tickets, lsdMlss Janet Mclnnis of Summer- si e. - Oth be I th II II t WW I li'i"'i"1.a"'l.l.a1ll7 kill ”.'.ll.'3”.l"o'x;'5Il 35”?&7i?'.lii'?l3"i?:;l.i3."I.'aahlll.733l c..we.'.e'.'L"'&a.x'-iio'l. LE i5..v”.”ivf.'. iurinv nan Informs the Queen that the only .9. and that it was necessary to get in a field near the home of Mr Clymont and Able Seaman M. Glr- Aspen trees. small slender I319 :5V:;'"l'9to39etl'iI5 3;?!" ht; lfida Salli! BN5 BEARS it: J ' 0 9 CW 01' . , 5 him to hospital in Summersiue. Morrison. aided by cars and trucks ardln. altlll-lel'IeClsal1ltoIn'o'; wnm pursues mm in an mm 3 Grizzly bears of the Rocky 1” CLEANING. can 95 W” The four runners-up in this drawing were: Mrs. Elsie Edwards of Summerslde, who won a Queen kitchen set; Mrs. A. K. MacGreg- or, Central Lot 10. e in floor mat; Miss Clarice Richard. Summerside, a bedspread and Mr. ed G. F. Rogers, Summe side. one dozen cups and saucers. An interesting feature in this new department, and one to de- light the home owners weary of minute color samples. seen in the 4'x9' panels painted in various shades of Glidden Spred Satin washable latex paints- whlch colors are also available in matching Speed - wall paints for wood trim. Another innovation located in P PRIZE oiuiwinos AT BRACE. MACKAY AND co: this new department is the carpet rack on which are displayed Wit- ton broadloom carpets in 12-foot widths, in various designs and colon. In conjunction with this all other floor coverings are display- The centre aisle contains kitch- en and dinette sets in a wide price range,whl1e the walls are anked on one side with Record coal and oil ranges. Admiral and be Philco electric ranges: the other with Admiral and Philco refriger- ators and Apex washers. Although the grand opening is now over. Brace's invite all to visit the store and see this new department for themselves. ' - Adv t. Ioys' Iasebal Caps. i."'.i".!2i'.' loys' nforlaed blue denim Jeans. with zipper Hy. two from poc- liets. sin: 6 to 14 years. PRICED- loys' Western longs Dungarees of a sturdy nine ounces unfor- lsed denim. rivet reinforced pockets. Sites 6 to 14. Prlced-- leE' T-Shins. sinen designs. Sixes sinel. medium. large. PR ID- PIllCE- X Ioys' llnderslilm -. Shorts. Sizes small. medium. large. PR cs... Grey Hannels. mode with elastic at basil. llielf belt CI'fI'BI9.5IlOI4t06. PRlCE- SMALLMATPS BARGAIN BASEMENT . 31.97 82.67 77i Each 43” 77' SI .97 EXTRA SPECIAL: Two hundred and fifty pairs Boy's Dress Pants. Regular values 04.95 to 07.95. Special S397 Boysl popular kosha flannel lined, gabar- Zipper closing, slash pockets. Colours: Brown, Navy, Green. dine jackets. 14 Years. Priced s'3.97 Sizes 8 to Little Girls' Three-Piece Coat Sets of rayon gabardine. Coat has ripple gores at back. Sizes 4 to 6X. Price S7197 Child's Boxer Jeans, with cuffs and pockets. Sizes 3 to 7. Priced 51 plaid trim on MALLMAW A ...H Little Glrls' Cotton Dresscn in assorted prints and checks, attractively styled. Sizes 3. 4, 5. 6. PRICE . . . . . . .. Child's Navy Blazer. Sizes 8 to 6. PRICE .. Misses' "Western Rouge". Pill Willi lapel"!!! 31.57 32.87 ton drill. Sizes 3 to 6. PRICED Hisses' sanforlzed blue Denim JEANS. Sizes WIN. 5”" 3 l-0 '- 7 m ll PRICED . . . . .. PRICED ..... . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. I legsa Shtxrdanlng toulrife sanforized blue cot- iiaiggo 5, ton en , sea 0 . .- PRICED ..................... .. gihlld':t'l'-ghlris u Z8! 0 . -47 3”.'.f”..::.”.5f.'.'.ff”..”Eii2l.fT.'l..5?”.1.3333.117 il'.?'cr';.'.””:. 51.67 C'''"” S"'"” l" Child's Bib Overalls. made of rnercerlzed cot Colours: Navy, Child's Bib Overalls. beautifully fashioned of plnwale corduroy. Colours: Navy. red. green. Child's Zipper Front Windbreakers. both lined and unlined in this grand assortment. guber- dlnes. corduroys. etc. In smart two tone styles 52.47 and 52.97 Sizes 1 to 7. PRICED ............ red. and brown. 97d 1 .67 with smart designs on front 7t 91c checks and plaids.