A. Escapes When Pinned MecNeugiit-Warren asndaneahonlplllf Ctmtlnned Praia page 1 C. V. 5. Workshop imarlottehowa. The Workshop was ad by Thurs. May 19. 1955 The Guardian Page 15 much initiative and daring. so much sense of responsibility. so the Maritim R ll Ed ' .-: w.ddhg Need For . Graduation 1- e L ad com” Mft. 5,f1'.',';',.m"”'p,, wunaf YOU wm gm git Q :3" I ' ---The wedding or John also (1.. mm M; 5. "unmounted one a man and you educate an ra'ns G en iestant tier -atlons partlclpat- isssestedw lava ms 1! I: n 4 elvdcst son of Mr. and either at Queen mo High or individual; educate a woman and 0 50 h h mm, W s. I m'f,”jl3M9mf,Cfl,;;m;.”f,f'., :;f,;, ,"..:'.'.l.'a73: '3 ? '3 i - J . .. atsooMacN tof -- ver cure Gl'l'l'hefll' dhi ,, Mr. Hudson Pridham of Mnnt- After extricating himself Mr. gunmen”, .0 ma. 3 . V" 'd"”" ' "mul" . took part in a Church Vacation then ::',i:Ehos."'w:,.'uj” 3 here Tuesday and said: Will you &':'L',',' ':2.,'l2 7'; Mal Continuing he said. believe . l-0 P P 1” h -, . u so bad a miraculous escape Prltihain was taken to the West- daughter of Mrs. Oliver Q. was. 0'l'IlII. n'A'l'lMlN'l'I um Menu," .0 be an I. I Jprme School Workshop which wu held Rgvgfgnd G, p-mug; music .. Phm” law” if "119; 1” P "19 gmili f: f.” 3 m serious or fatal injuries on em Hospital at Albertoo for x- no "and the late Mslor Warren, f one to enlarge the second part 0" Tuisdly afternoon and Well!!! Mrs. K. A. Parker; drama-Mrs ("meg ems; """i'd h1:"h::'”l"'; mm? in in u '55,, evguing when a. tractor ray and treatment for numerous M.C., took place in wmmm 0. Hrs. Mark .Malone, a onner of the mm b "Seam, Wm. iii the Baptist Church School iii don Carson: hand work-Mrs. " " ”' sans-roei: In no no no I ugcim-githupgggguhrandou Y P E the key The locksmith made a ca 15 II 1: n which he was drving on the and knee and allklo 111' W9dll9'dllf- Ml! 11l-li- A roceir hand awnud Mm: ideas on the topic of education Ch3"0"9l”W"- Th” w”'”h”P W” -7- 35- F"5"v' "ld "c'"u””'R"'- new one and the man took his ai:i;:u"i.ud II 9' C Wed hjghwgy near his home juries before re to his tion was held at the home of the am Ema” Pnk - ht "Emu; for women. Firstly as citizens oi Planned 10 lielli iiroiilfo leldofl H. Christie. door homo, nseuisn am as I'M prned upside down vii-nil! him home 3' W rm -- mt brido'- incl-. Mr. my nmnsy ,,, M m" ,,,',;', mg, W the country they enjoy the pre- to direct and teach in church The work-hop used the c.v.s. .m....m. 33;;-3:3”. ',,i;,- 3,, 3: , ;.,d.,....tia for several minutes. in fairly comfortably last evcn- in Winnipeg. An interesting fact MM menu um ", ,,m,dI rogallves of democratic citizens Walla" School WI dominl Wm" texts which are recommended by raiuovs srnncn aeerrnaslany ill no II -Q;-rungtaly he was thrown partly in. I in connection with the wedding m Mud,” "N B an mu and possess the right to run for "let the Canadian Council of Churches. meant. Gcmlbuu udreu in uses-rnurn : : : - 9.” ofjhu machine which film! 5 - Wll that if WII Mid OI till Ed .3” .1. d mun lad Iona” new office, The proper functioning at There were r9P1'953m-'H'3-PP km" A summary of the text Wll pre- 153 "H" jun under an wordl 3" u 1 v town one 000 Of MI 1959- Weddlfll anniversary of tho "hook Mm. bmw Puk W" democracy requires a well-educ- Mamv M”"l-9B"9- C39"? VPu'Y- senied by REV. IOWCII COCl1l'tIll- f ..m.m....mm.m.... 5.9-hug as: an : Apparently Mn Prldlilm ll!!! 9 lT00ml'PI1'eIii-l- wuauu .10” 'm, ",5 ya, ated.cltizenry and it,irIueIc.-553,... Vernon, St. Peters. New Gin: Bible study and discussion groups continued km 12.3, 14 aasu "I! 5,: I: ;. ched down to 0'03 "P I 3113” Bund F w . The bride is a graduate in arts 0” 'Mch ha racked far both mg. mg women." The Xow. Tlazelbrook. North River III were directadIby Mrs. Ralph Ru- 1:3. K” n 5, ” -,3 and the tractor swerved o e of ill: Uillverllly of Manitoba. 1;. um” in ,, 1., ., "amp," speaker spoke on the many oc- pert :51" : Mrs. Donald Tgrgnfo Sfockg asotiuuunt-no we set. an :55 yiily all the pavernenttstrlklng b sq ed The ggoxn ll I graduate in sci- war: wnc".nuI u '0 cupgtiong now open to women doubt the world,. (urinal. bl. Stewart-Juniors: Mrs. Gordon 11: i: 3 I "1 pom, on . cm-V. an, H sf Q ence n1 Carleton College in Ota gh, nu. ad "1, "wry, M", which were once closed to them. Cher He "Dad I mdololm MacDonald-Primary: Iand Mrs. Elaoaeguaz m is :: mvgmm m N g. '. farm of Wilbert Gillie and The groom has accepted a mi,” g mum Although being most lmporl.anIi whII' stated '1" An I nor”! Wm Rendle Larter-Kindergarten. mu” m In 1' m,.,,, M :4. 2:4. :13 I,I. nod completely upside down -The annual meeting of the pos on as a biochemist with the was much worse than Parkdnla. he referred also to the coniri- . . 15! um I d At the evening Session I BTDUP ism Pitch on it ll 12 1W'l,ff"""" ,, ., ,. : e h in u, uh summefgidg gusineu and pm. Quebec Metallurgical Industries ; "1 button or those women who en. 3"” mum" W1" d" m" 3 of Primary children directed by 715Placer 11 mg as 5"” ”'"' no -1.. in the four w eels e . Edmund Arsena t, c an . H, h i, d .3 bud a while . l400Puidar .. ,. ,, t-mi vioiamn an an I fesslonal Women's Club was held 145- 5 of spring k en, fer the religious life. He said, 0 9'" "5? 3," P" C '9 ' Mrs. A. V. Spillet lead the open- mo 1,” 0,, ,, 1,, I, as wait. an mi 1-M 1” 'v S" dden Death of 535-5. ”t"..':"l'.::'.:.:..1.:'.""”n.. itsii: ii.”.il." ''....'''.if;" was il:':"::i;'...'.:'"i:'::i:::?.i:. 2.??e7v3'".3uli1'”il3Eff.f.?.fd.'f:'15-lieu 1:15..Ti5.”".i&..E'”3..'il'.E5:”2'L':; ms: 2 anizza-.2. - . r e y. . ., . - i - " Fraser presiding. The various re Personals as a private citiuo; no felt that The good mother is, without a Stimulus for I!"--clivl - . credit to an older group. Ta”3.'Sl.'.i5" " 3 73- '3 M33)”: 1” ”"' ""' i; Ib H n Man Pom of club activities for the put one of the complaints of Spring H9 PUF5"9d 3" lnmiuled "ml Mrs. Carson directed a colorful 2150 Pronto Us 74-. 710 m 1410 W W59 '5” E5, ”.' ' 5 I e year were read and it was decided gnu. mam, mend; Wm be Park was that they not have I '6' lhufugm I'I5""”9II';Il:I13 dramatization which told the story 3:33 gall”: 53;,” 1'3 g g SE3" .3 m an . . -Mr. Keir Campbell passed l” d"””9 P Wm 0' 525-00 W "'9 plum u, how mm Mm Km, enough representation on the peered before the Commission in ""1 9 Y0" 3 W H” '9,” of Joseph Feeding the Hungry mmgchuh 6, 55., ., meoowurtca 00 :5” 3. : nurses home. 5.00 to the Music trustee board so to the the afternoon end from the gen- D5 Mex” CP"9l P" ' ” P" as adopted from Genesis 14. some Co as no in MMWIIUGV 1'” 9y wdn?gr;om&g Vail hi: Festival and 3500 to the Drama new Mach” h mcuvedu mm population of the ct When eral consensus of opinion it would The UPJWPWP" "w"m9” 'h”"ld Mrs Parker lead a most en- "WW U” l l 1 ”.,3:m”3'''',l..' :: a: 1:! me Milt - ' h rec t illn t h h . i . isimoi. th 14' mg um 14 H '- -- -w- A at we 5ii"i.”o'3fi”3i. h -2?! -2-. 75- 33:? .. ..."."'...... W - "'7." mi.” "'.:'o'.''”s' :: or. ”i”3E.'f "W l""i” "i we it-2' an " '5 'l ii . l'- "d M” Ewe" Campbem the corresponding branch ofpthe ””"9d "'"”'”"""'"' Tm" taxe:uwould t, pmhvgdrid tin aiim Ho eevc Msome ix??? mil iryilil to imitate the males. ii" M '0" mn"' mm m” an mlagzudrfml mi 2311- zrm W F? 3” 31,: 5- ' had spent a" "eater put M United Nations. he was in falxriis 'A:i:h a lan wag cigressedv oveerr the builfiing of Their Dari in the lII'oBf955 Pf CW” Via"? G M Fraser ave a '0" am" A . T” 3'” M ma; 3,".I..""".i A54 23 3! : Q . l we 9" '1" mm” m7" in "'9 In her report the president -11" may mum M M" Mr Arsenault said therep was a a Central High School which was iliziiiion ll higher lliln "lat 0' 1.91 mi tang gm) .1....;...5....gti.... an 2335'; ml Y3 lie ii 4129800 V-iikcu 74" 2”” ” i ' db 5' ' WW5 "1"" he 599'” thanked the press'for the excellent Ema Bry"u”" B'"""3"""' Wm feelhigamong the people that they claimed would not benefit that man. They should 1101 Ibllldmi tiigp man useful Biblerelate” 5"” R” 3 -m '1 wmmmu "123 2? me time in the United Siam coverage of club activities during '” W" "' W” '-'"" "' W” had lost control oi the district by district. their specific function-" I-liar D'- hand wool. projects which ca; "W ”..,',”',.,. 3'; 3 3 1353o3"'zko'.?'iZ.. is we 3 .1 Besides his wile, the former 9,, past yeah Pdmlmd '0 '1" Pm” C”"""y not having a say is what expend- It was related by Mrs. Fred 0'Gm'-ly 0110'-Ed DI'- C8301 0011' 5. ".1194 mg 1. 3,. cmmi, V0. 3:: mo p...'4. . g is im were ill 9 " ,. iui liayw . he is survived by M", Leon. came,-on W" deer. H05Plmv 5"mm"'1d" '”u”wh'3 P lturel or assessments were to he Gates. president of the West Roy- catalog the Prof!!! Oiliicliloil 0! cation ,cho,,iI mo Rlnatha wt in its Carlo” BIIIIIIII W W 3. I following 50113 and daiiililerli ed secretary for the coming year. "dd" "luck 9' lull?" "5 M” made. He spoke of excessive costs alty Women's Institute that the Women-" The 9"" lnmlgcfun Samples included spatter work I3 :4 3 son Dallmustsl in is 1! , i ed in Cornwall. Ont.; Ross at Those remaining in am” for an. . -Bur. involved in the building of certain new West Royalty School has cost training and the same ambitions mama 1-reezem Paleueman maps mm m,,.,,,.. it u I u Iooflend Ore lg 43 g I ount Pleasant; Robert of Elms- other term are the president. Miss Agnes” of Mr and M" Nd. schools within the Unit all of 527.000 when it was anticipated should not be given to young girls and house! em 17: llayalita ii: 1:: 11; h-stat). Yuk coat I - I re; Mrs. Lloyd Horne (Bessie) Fraser, vice-president Miss Jean son Pa mu, Bljmn um aurm which was adding to the tax bur-' that the cost would be in the vic- as to boys." A very (iiil workshop day was M5 155 mi ssommt a-aI WI: ggilh West Warwick, R.I.; Mrs. El- Nicholson and treasurer Miss Ruth the weeI5;Ieud' wet it ;md Mug den of the individual. inity of 55,000 per classroom or In his concluding remarks he brought ,0 5 ch," by . nvely ism Sand iivr l'I ma 1': 23:?-vmi-I 15),; "Q J; or Matthews (Carrie) of Sum. Simmons. Committee conveners Vmm, Bumailn "Ed mun Ru: .Mr. Lorne Burke. one of the Vll- 310,000 for a two-room school. She assessed the contribution of the panel discussion "You and Your & gt) 3: m R"I;;a, 53., 53 as ..:.: aside; Mrs. Edgar Johnston are. ways and means. Miss Doris mo Mr John Pmmu Imdyvms es lage commissioners said that there said further thaiIif the Unit was graduates and stated. My Pin" Vocation sch.,,,1-- panel Member, ,,,s.,.,,..,, im im nu. llTnr-Don we W W 6 pan) or Eimsdaie; wiuiam .3 Walker, membership, Mrs. Louise Dal; 'nd H Mm Cl nst was alot of resentment among the to be saddled with the cast of pose has been to suggest in a gen- ma" REVI Marvel Dlmban Mm -masitentt ass in an la;f;s',1irEaIsIIIr.' MI TM "g e: Mrs. Sidney Hardy (Eiean. Hunter. United Nations, Mrs. Mary V 3 We ' em” ' ratepayers regarding the manner building a 5150.000 high school. ei-al way what is right in the for- Donald Smart ""1 Mn BI RI ti:?IsIiIiIatIiIt-It; I: : mo D; M" iov. UM in if I of Mbertom and Mm Erskine :Irad?awII EMPIIDYIHEM cond";I?IusI . -Bur. mdvvilillch gait wsifsIfIornI1red.IHe IvIzIl3ch in he; opiInIioIn vIvIouliIiIIl:eI of ed;lCI:illi:)Ilet?eiratriilIII:!I::lelnII-0 Imcgll: Jones. ino'siaoo- 4,: 3 S z';gI.IIIiIIiIt;-IIIII 13": lm It It , ' , 1'3. 829 S 8" . program. TS. - ' D C C m 0 2 LI 1 E or YIO enei U E S TIC . l O 0 , , ' - I 3 I ctmlmm (Marion) also or Amer Marjorie Chgmplon and Miss Among ”””'. attending the stating that they had done a sgistfs the taxes would go up to a point than to cite the recent words of Tun” M3" "pressed ” REL imggxgigv” "9 "' '" '" hm "ht :!'m”' l. . There are also one brother, funeral or Mu, ctnig Gr-and Riv. . . . H. L. Mitton for the use of Jte ,i. . . . Fig;-3 M3;-01-lgy. Three gum, were - job consideria. the fact that the where farmers would find it dif- Pope Pius the twelfth. Never. we . . iiliam. in Revere, Mass, two at was Mr, gm: M", cinema 3 3' . . fine accommodations for the i . present at the meeting. ' had no experience in such a mat. ficult to pay. believe. never in the course of the . I, iers. Mrs. Edgar McArthur Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Bernie - W0!'k5l10D- - . . - -S. ' fer. Mrs. Gales felt that the Govern- history of humanity have events fwrgle) in chnluuetowm md Mcpherwm ML End Mm AL merit should subsidize anv addii- required on the part of woman so R9” R"5"1. M'”3Le0d p""'”””' 7K rs. Percy Kllicll iM8l'loDi in phonsus Keoughan, Mrs. Vernon TAX QUESTION i ced the benediction. Rev. Howard lonal building program adding "It uwnsview. Ont.. and 25 grand- was their experiment and it is up MI P. C. Leader Mclntyre, J. J. Curley, Dan Reid and John McEachern. all from Christie and Mrs. G. Gordon Mac- Aslred by Mr. Jardine whether Donald were Co-directors of the much Funeral arrangements are not I completed. erry Abegweif t-ck On Job -The car ferry "Abegwelt". on- r the command of Captain Doug- s Macioean returned to the port Borden yesterday morning of- rnndergoing her annual refit at uwn, uebec. and was pressed a son: ce immediately on ar- sli A new cost of black and lie paint gave the "Abbie" a fjestic appearance as she came a dock. after an absence of htly more than a month. Dur- her re-coiidiiio period the 'nce Edward Island and the tin have performed capably be- n Borden and Cape Torment- ls Speaker Af O'Leary Meeting -A Conservative rally for the First and Second Districts of Prince was held in the 0'Leary hall last evening. Speake s were R. R. Bell. Angus MacLean. M.P.. candidates Col. E. H. Strong, Sum- merside. Dr. L. George Dewar. 0'Leary. Mr. J. W. Don Campbell, Alberton. Mr. Hubert Gaudet, Tig- nlsh and Dr. 0. H. Phillips. Al- berton. In his address Mr. Bell stressed the needs of the farmer and fish- erman and urged the electors to get out and .vote. .GO0D BEATS Because of its toughness and with five scheduled trips do-ilg. t-"A BOY NAMED BEULAH” Hamilton Hall. Friday evening. -DANCE, Canadian Legion Ll, Kensington. Thursday. May ii. 9:!) - 12:00 Standard Time. time and modern dancing. nteen service. Admission 50 is. -IN HOSPITAL - Mr. Heath fit of Alberton is a patient the Prince County Hospital, nmerside. reportedly suffering -rsctured ankle and possible icussion following a highway ident at Knutsford near cary about nine o'clock last iii. As far as is known the car which he was proceeding to- ti 0'Leary went out of control le passing a parked tractor turned over. Damage to the was considerable. . he beat horseback saddles. esiern Guardian durability, pigskin is said to make -MOTES - Now is the time to protect your garments. Get Larvex. guaranteed for one year. All since. Also good line of fish- ing tackle. Foley's Drug Store. -RED CROSS blood donor clinics at St. Mary's Hall. Sum- merside. May 80th and 31st, 7-!) p.m.-500 donors needed. -ATTENDED GRADUATION - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howatt of Summers” have returned from a motor trip to Halifax and other points in Nova Scotia. While there they attended the graduation of their son, Morley. from Horton Academy in Wolfville. They were accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Daw- son, of Augustine Cove. -SECOND EDITION -The sec- ond nlght's edition of the 1955 Rotary review was nted last Vernon River. -Guests of Miss Valerie Bow- ness at her recent birthday party, were Norma Ramsay, Diane and Lorna Waite, Joyce Mann. Sharon Clark. Maureen Driscoll. Judy Waite. Vicki Cooke. Madeline Goodwin. Marjorie and Patsy Mill. , -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mayne entertained on May 13, at a fam- ily party at their home at Sum- merfield. when an evening of old time dancing was enjoyed. Music- ians were Messrs. Johnny lnglis and Walter Coakes. assisted by Keith Ramsay and Ivan Bow- ness. --Bur. -lrishtown Hall was the scene of an enjoyable social evening on May la. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Al Carrie and family, who were ”' - a week with Mrs. Carsia's father. Mr. Wilfred Camp- bell and family before leaving to spend three years in Germany. During the evening the guests of onor were the recipients of a suitable gilt, ,resented by Mr. was read by Mrs. Harold Mac- leod. Mr. Preston Campbell acted as chairman for the occasion. -Mr. Kenneth Manhood and son. Johnny. are making satis- factory progress in preparing to replace the large barn which was partly demolished in a heavy gale late in March. Most of the lum- bar has been cut and moved to Peynters Mill, long River, for sawing. Plans for construction next summer have been chang- on the old barn and the new buildingwillhebegunassoones possible. -Bur. Clair Campbell while an address gardin -Bur. t ed due to the effects of the storm cal taxes had increased in Spring Park since it entered the Unit, Mr. Burke said that they had morass- ed considerably but that was not one of the reasons for dissatis- faction. Questioned by Mr, Hickey regarding the standards of edu- cation. he said that it had not lmiiroved, since the district had always made it a point to get high rated, teacher. and always paid good salaries before they entered the Unit. Mr. Burke felt that the people had been misinformed and it was a case of taxation without representation. He said that the Unit school meeting was not a public meeting and all improvements or com- plaints bad to be channeled through one trustee. When asked by Mr. Hickey whether he thought the throwing of the meeting open to all the ratepayers of the Unit would tend toward better admin- istration he replied that it would certainly not. Mr. E. K. Kennedy endorsed the sentiments of Mrs. Norrie. ex- plaining he had a child attending the School on a part time basis and suggested that whatever the decision of the Government re- ! the A ' or dissolut- ion of the Unit. immediate steps should be taken to relieve this overcrowding in spring Park. Other speakers were Mr. Earl Norrie who felt that matters would not be remedied by building a new high school and Mr. Lorne Good who stated that if the Unit is broken up they would be taking a backward step of 2! years. He said he was 10096 in favour of retaining the Unit. Judge Darby thanked those ap- pearing before the Commission. pointing out that it was only by re- ving the opinion of private in- divldusls that they could arrive at a decision in the matter. He assured them that all the points brought out would be given careful to them to see it through." when questioned by Judge Darby how the district would feel outside the Unit with a debt of S,'l7,000 to pay and face the prospect of immediate building of another room. she agreed they would be better off in- side the Unit than outside of it. Mr. Wilbur Trainor said that he was secretary of West Royalty District at the time the Unit was formed. He explained that those who were called to the meeting could not get any information. They were told that they were go- lng to be in the Unit whether they liked it or not. "The ratepayers bad no say it it.” he said. Mr. Trainer said he was in favour of remaining within the Unit provid- ing all the other districts did like- wise. Mrs. Willard Laiik. president of the Home and School Association said that she didn't vote at the Plebiscite because she did not fully understand the question ask- ed on the ballot. "I knew what we had. with the Unit. but I was un- aware of what we would have without it.” said Mrs. Lnrik. She felt that the people should have "been better informed as to what they were voting on. The presence of a music teacher was one of the advantages in belonging lo- the Unit, pointed out by Mrs. Lank. e Others appearing briefly before the Commission were Messrs. Irv- ing Miller and Ray Simmonds and Mrs. John England. fidelity. moral strength. spirit of sacrifice and endurance of all kinds of sufferings-in a word. so much heroism.' ' Valedictorian Mary Rose Mac- Donald gave an intelligent and thoughtful address with ease and grace. Her remarks stressed the feeling of dedimiion that she and her classmates felt and the duty that they would meet with courage and faith. The importance of the graduating exercise to herself and the group was mentioned and members of the audience paid rapt. attention to her mesage. She paid tribute to the Nursing Sisters and members of the hos- pital staff for the patience and as- sistance during their training. Special tion was made of Dor- een Loulse Creamer of the grad- uating class who is the first grad- uate in X-Ray Technology of the hospital. Miss Virginia MacDougall 5311! two beautiful selections after the address to the -u d Two pretty little ladies. Maureen Sullivan and Marietta Arsenault were on hand to present flowers to the graduates. The Canadian Nurse Award was presented by Dr. Sweeney in Phyllis Mary Elizabeth Glllis. After the ceremonies of the evesiing,friends and family pre sented gifts to the young ladies. A social hour was held at the hospital for the graduates. guesu and friends. all. ANNOUNCING The opening of Milton Dollar's WHIITE ROSE SERVICE STATION, Rossl Corner, North Bedeque. I Drop in for friendly and courteous service and WHITE ROSE PRODUCI'Slthat are the pick of them workshop. Mrs. J. P. Lents was in chargeIof registration. STORE SALES UP - OTTAWA (CP) -- Department store sales increased 4.6 per cent during the first quarter of the year to 32l7.53B.00tJ 908.000 in the corresponding period last year. the bureau of statistics said Wednesday. from ANY TIME - it's time for KINE EULE TEA NOTICE All taxes due Cape Trav- erse School not paid by May 31st will be posted and S217.- BROADCASTS Over CJRW. Summerslde Tonight. Thursday, 8:30-10:00 p.nI. Public meeting, Capitol Theatre, lummerside, lroedeelei Direct from Theatre FRIDAY 9315 PM. Hon. George Maoxuy. Minism wliho-t Portfolio. 9:45 PM. Prosper A. Arsenault. Tiiiilblh itdildlda” for let Prince SATURDAY 8:00 P.M. M. M. Bell, Q. C., Candidate for 5th Prlnee. 8:15 P.M. Hon. E. P. Foley, Minister without Portfolio 9:45 PM. W. A. Currie, Past President P. I. I. Liberal Association 11:30 - 12:00 P.M. Hon. Alex Mothsson. Premier of Prince Edward Island. (CJRW A CFCY) handed in for collection. Mrs. Glenn Waddell. Secretary. : l School Tmstees. i TAXES nu: All Taxes due Irisbtownl Norton The Conservative Headquarters in now located at 293 First Street. Summer- ii: - I School must be paid by Mayf side. (next to Maynard's Barber Shop). 31, 1955, or they will be ' handed in for collection. GEORGE '1'. McLEOD. . Secretary. Gas, Oil, Greasing. Tire and Minor Repairs. Clean Rest Room-We Wipe Windshields. consideration by the Commission. WEST IOYALTY Residents of West loyalty ep- LIBERAL MEETING CAPITOL THEATRE. SUMMERSIDE THURSDAY. MAY 19rli AT 8:15 PM. (Daylight Time). t in the Baptist , summer- sl e. and like do wine. seemed to have improved with age. High oathellstoftop billings was the mgriplicated mechanical device " vented" by the blackface solo- let (Rotarian Lowell Hancock) guaranteed to get the chickens up at dawn. all fed and ready to go to work , fncing eggs with no ef- fort on the part of the poultry- man. some members of the audi- ence expressed tha opinion that Lowell might really have some- thing that could be easily corn- mercialized. and that he should immediately apply for the patent rights if he has not already done so. Rotarian Hancock also demon- HPUNEIIAL AT PALMER RD. he funeral of Mrs. William udet was held from her home licnday, May 16th. to the nqculate Conception Church. lncr Road. A solemn Requiem li Mass was celebrated by her grandmas. Rev. Howard a of Scarboro and Rev. Claude -i of Winnipeg, Man.. assisted Rev. Father Richard of Palm- oad. Rev. Father Walsh. P.P. master of cciemonles and . Father A. L. Slnnott was in sanctuary. Active pail bear- wrre six of her grandsons. ey Shea, Billie. Edmond and Russlui clergyman Invited To Canada VANCOUVER (CP)-A party of Russian clergyman has been in- vited to Canada as guests of the United Church of Canada. Dr. E. 12. Long of Toronto, secretary of the general council. said the invite" was extent-le' to the patriarch and associate of the Russian Orthodox Church. They were asked to visit Canada this fall. No reply has yet been received h-om Moscow. Dr. long told the annual coo- l l l GRAPAUD THEATRE rims-n-in-ear-s:ae j.. "MARTIN Loren” L ”ROYAL"' Wed. - Thur. 7:15-9:1! "ABOUT mu. LESLIE" a fare ft.hBl'ltiahClbi - sumo Shir Bthend -. . Ac:.udI?li;ntg'?f:'i.;IIlf Halli?-"ii: .'.":.E.'S..'.',":,,';; '::'f..,”"”,',, ”:,".,”';fffl uotio”: 3: th: church ii'.'.'i"'ta: Meeting wil be addressed by 'l.oi...t'”ltya37 Starring. Niall II I Albert K nned , G ' purpose of the visit would be to A big 3 by of 1 re cue ea I A. o. 3-a...'... .i”..'.i: ””""t "'""”'""”””'"" am. no no or use cu--u u PREMIER MATHESON 3' P instrument. His musical saw num- ber was one of the hits of the show. as were his vocal solos rendered W" V0?! 111191! attended. in his well known atyIIlIe. A cousrnvirivr MEETING KEflSllliiT0fi TONIGHT I Heat-Ilieltii sums. ooogtoo emotion. James Hickey. cy- ien and Charles Dunn. Burial LII the church cemetery. The international affairs and the pos- sibility of reaching churches be- hind the Iron C11-I102-F.-I.”-. Admlssioa including government tax: Adults 151:. under 14 years 40 cents. ”CAMEO” KINDINGTON Wed-Thur. 7:15-9:15 Standard Time. Dana Andrews, Elizabeth Taylor. Peter Finch la powerful technicolor . 'c drama - "ELEPHANT WALK" 2 Bank drawing Thursday worii i possible SN00. NOW SHOWING "JIILIIIS GAESAR" Starring Marlon Brando and James Mason. Don't miss William Sheke- speere's mighty qiectsele of a sin-swept era. P.OeIetIt. Whiter Meelfeeie and Prank Myers in King In ncitniooior "rimnn saunas am! A omtr -Stai'ring-- Jane Powell - Gordon MICRO! Also selected short: It color est-boon i '1 Hal er KonIllIQOIl' en Tiinmley. May 19 at O e'steek Ino- i Oaecmeden . . I.I.II.Il.OeIIserveItve header. And The Liberal Candidates from the 3rd. its and an Districts. mavsonv WILCOMI 1Q&P.I.l.ltIldAQe1- XNRLI T E f '.llMi1ll9' if Hui .1; v "Ian-at-s up at emu-in a......o..'p.ot.