Two hundred and eleven parking violation tickets were placed on cars in Suminerslde during the past month and only two of these ignored the instructions to pay the 81.00 violation charge. War- rants were issued for a court ap- pearance which cost the two of- fenders an additional atom in costs. according to the monthly report issued by Chief of Police Peter . White. and submitted by Council or William Jenkins at the regular monthly meeting of the Summerslde Town Council on Monday evening. . The report said-that during the month a case of forgery was in- vestigated and information laid and warrant issued. but the alleged of- fender had left' the province. He . was located in Vancouver within ' the course of a week. and was placed under arrest by the Van- couver pollce, but it was consid- ered too great an expense to have him returned from that point. This case had a direct bearing on ” a break and enter case In which 3 ' this very cheque was stolen. CRIMINAL CHARGE , After the police report had been ; read. Councillor WF.. MacCaul- ' land said that the forgery chars: appeared to be a criminal charge and inquired as to whether the town had any responsibility in bringing the accused back for trial. Mayor Curric indicated that the town did not. and that this matter was the rcsimnsibilitv of the Attorney Gcneralls Depart- ment. -- The report of the Police De- , partinent stated that the parking .” ' situation in Summerside seems to E -be worsening. and suggested that parking meters be installed in the parking lot on the old Town Hall site. also on First Street from Summer to Central, which is at present a one-way street. PARKING The report said that this street i h crowded at all times. with V parked cars which are mostly workers' cars at the local garage. or town business employees. Im- provements in the property across the street tron. the garage are be- ing made to take care of the garage owned cars, and because this property will occupy the space used by Meteor Taxi. risk! through to Water Street, a rec-' ommendation was made that no License to this taxi stand he grant- ed on Water Street. It-..-..at-.' WESTERN GUARDIAN KELVIN GROVE W.l. arr hold- ing pantry sale smallsman. Thurs day. May 16. at 1.30- IAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- trist will be in Itis 0'Leary office Saturday afternoon May 13th. HEAR MADAME Cssgrain CC!" , National vice-president. C.J.R.W.. ltimmerslde. Friday. 5:50 pm. FREETOWN Presbyterian W. M.S. will hold a pantry sale at Braces Friday. May 17th VARIETY Concert Sea View. May l7th. in aid of St. St Church. Sale of candy. l VARIETY concert Sea Vi!.'W.. May 17th. In aid of St. Stephens Church. sale of Candy. i snow "DEVIL on W'IIeels."l Searletown Hail. Thursday. May Iii, 8 p.m. Candy Sale. Sponsored by Bedeque Calf Club. l RESERVE DATE suns: Ith toil the Kensington United Church Jun-l for Aid Pantry sale at Kennedysu store. i HEAR MADAME Therese Cas-E grain. C.C.F. National vice-presi-l dent. Summerside Civic Auditor- ium. this Thursday evening, 8 P.M. NOTICE: The offices of all sum-i Inerside optometrists. will be clos-j RUMMAGE AND Pantry Ille mencing at 3:00 p.m. sponsored by Kensington Home and School Association. Ill-JAR DR. George Dewar. M. I..A. speak on behalf of our Pro essive Conservative candidate. ' r. Orville Phillips over radio station C..l.R.W. tonight at 5:50 pm. standard time. PERSONALS J - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy l -- of Kenslngton and Mrs. Margaret London of Monctoo visited Char- lottetown on Sunday. Mr. Dirt Kelly of Kenalngtmi was a visitor to Charlottetown Sunday. Professional Cards -D.-Chartered Accountants ed all day Saturday commencing, May lath until further notice. ' et Davison's Restaurant. Kensing-. ton. Saturday May 13th. corn-t A Parking-Question Looms ' Large In Police Record The suggestion was made that because the town now owns fifteen feet or more In front of the Arm- ory that the strect be widened to take that in. and also that the same width be carried right through on the parking lot which would make i. more uniform and would add greatly to the appear- ance of Summer Street- The police report also suggested that the Lot known as the Alien lot, adjoining the town square, be made into a parking lot and that meters be also installed on this property. The trustees of the United Church have informed the Police Department that it is their in- tention to make a parking SP-309 for cars behind the church upon completion of improvements now being made. A recommendation was made that an application for a taxi li- cense to a resident on Fitzroy Street would not be granted be- cause the area is in a residential district. The report also .slli.:1l'SlEd that a fixed number of taxi licenses be granted so that taxi-owners will be able to earn a rcasonabie a- mount for their ort-lIP3li"lI- SPEED CLOCK The speed clock has already been put into operation the report said. and an offender had already been fined in the courts for speeding. it is the iutcntlon of police to operate the (luck sever- al times a week so that unneces- sary speeding will be eliminated. Parking meter collections for the month amounted to 5473.31, and fines and costs of all cases before the Siinimerside Police Court amounted to more than 51.240. . e::- ICE-COVERED AREAS Glacier ice covers almost 6,000.- 000 square miles of the world's land surface. Summerside Phones In Tune Many queries have been heard. over the past few days regard- ing the new type ringing tones and busy line tones heard on Sum- merside telephones recently. The explanation as supplied by Earli Smith. maintenance foreman oi the Summerside plant is this. i The ringing tones and busy Iinef tones heard locally for the past seven years were tones originated from an English type tone induc-i ter which came to Summerside inl 1950 with the conversion of our system from manual to automaticj dial service. ' The various types of tones frnml the two ringing mat-hines in the Summersido central office werei changed last week so that they: would be standard with other tele-l phone exchanges in Canada which employ Northern Electric merit. This- change will take the tones at Summersidc more famil- isr to other long distance opera-, tors throughout Canada and thusl make long distance telephone ser-i vice in general more efficient. Attending a meeting of super- visory offioers of Canadian Nat- ional Express. held in Amherst. N.S., were representatives of the AT C. N. EXPRESS MEETING gcompany from Prince Edward Is. lland. At left is A.M. Robinson oi Summerside and at right C.li. lilodgson of Charlottetown. Fashion Show A fasiiiuii show with at least 20 models will parade some 60 costumes in the station theatre at R.C.A.F. Station Summerside this evening, beginning at 7.30 p.m. standard Lime. The costumes will include sport- wear, cottons, beach attire. after- noon and evening dresses. coats. and an ensemble for the ladies for a complete bridal party. i in charge of this first fashion lshow to be staged by wives and daughters of service personnel at the Summerside Air Station in Mrs Sally Chapman. The com- Eurglars Enter. Kensinglon Store On Tuesday night. sometime be- tween 8:30 o'clock. and l0:30 o'clock. the store of Tuplin and Company. owned and operated by W-H. Dsrrach. in Kensington was entered and mer- chandise consisting of men's shirts and other items of wearing ap- parel as well as a quantity of cigarettes, candy and soft drinks were stolen. Mr: I)arrairh had gone to Sum- merside about 8:30 and on his re- turn about 10:30 had occasion to go to the store and it was then that he discovered the break which had been made by way of the collar. liinges were removed from W. a door leading into the store and having gained admittance the thieves helped themselves to cho- cnlate hars, drinks and then do- parted with the merchandise as well as a small amount of change which was left in the till. USED TRACTORS WHAT l Water Street East WHAT SIZE ? WHAT MAKE? YOU NAME IT .. we HAVE IT For used tractors-whether its your first or whether its ts -second froctor. WE HAVE IT. PHONE. WRITE OR CALL IN J -Island Equipment Co. Ltd. PRICE ? Summerside. P.E.I- i R.C.A.F. Ladies To Stage At Station mentalur is Mrs. Mary Brasneti, The decorations are ' u. ranged under the direction of Mrs. Doris Teale, and music approp- lriate to the occasion is being sup- plied by Mr. Gabriel Chaisson. Mrs. Pat Howell is the presi- dent of the Protestant Chapel show- Among the models who will be seen in the presentation of the latest 'ashions are Mrs. Florence Dunn, Mrs. Gaye Wells, Mrs. Tally Brown, Mrs. Mary Martin Mrs. Sally Chapman. Mrs. Jean Montleth, Mrs. Lil Meisner, Mrs. Margaret Lutz, Mrs. Meryl Gib- son, and Miss Ann Montieth. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, Miss Marjorie Shanks. Miss Glenice Gibson. Miss Janice Christmas Miss Lin- da Meisner, and Bobby Martin. CAMEO KENSINGTON Wed. Thur, 7:15-9:15. A dramatic story that goes far be- yond a teen-agers trial for murder. Is he guilty? Rafael Campos as the lad on "TRIAL". Starring Glenn Ford (lawyer). Dorothy McGuire (his sweet- heart). John Hodlsk. Arthur Ken. nedy. Bank drawing Wed. and Fri. worth possible 370.00. Crapctud Theatre Fri - Sat. 8:30 "GLORY" fA touching story of ii girls' i love for a colt. pMargaret O'Brien - Walter 1Brennan. .Also a double reel comedy. I MEN'S SUITS Made to Measure- 20 percent off or extra pair pants FREE. MAY ONLY HAilDY'S MEN'S E and IOYS' WEAR t i V Alberton. I t Tenders isealod tenders will ti. mm... by undersigned for the purchase of horseshed 5136 ft. by 221.1. fl, L M NOONAN'S ALBERTON .55 SPRING SALE 4 ate nsvs -- MAY t1-is-zt-22 To make room for more summer goods we are offering the following MEN'S aptacials and discounts- REG. 32.59. 32.75. 32.98 SALE PRICE 31.30 MEN'S TWEED SPORT JACKETS RIKSITIBTB CHILDREN'S WAIAXYIT III) I BROWN , SANDALS 33.75 I03 823 M13 IA! FLEX SNEAKERS 88.15 FOB 81.29 WXIN1 OOLOREI) WASIIABLE BALIIIINAS ' 34.50 FOB 88.29 15 PERCENT MI ALL (YPITEB SHOE. SANDALS AND SNEAKERS I5 PERCENT I. at Travellers Rest. Tenders clnge first of June. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES MARCHBANK5. 800'! Travellers Rea llau Co;-. Ilrs.Creeiinaa MacArthur was electelpseallsdofthslunsniao sidecainnninltycoases-t Associ- ationfortiiellulseesoasttha annual ulollllllllht. llr. Ross liq- Kensie who has been president for the past three seasons. The association's annual meeting was held ately following the worker-s' dinner which opened this year's mem- at Summerleahllestaurant. About 45 workers were present. and elected s from which the following officers were elected: President. Mrs. Creelman MacArthur; First vice-president. (campaign chairman), Mrs. -Earl Thursday and Fridhy', May 15.11 ”Timber Jack" In Technicolor Starring Sterling Hayden, Vera Ralston Cartoon Trztvcltalk and Canteen Service 8:30 p.m. Playing Saturday and Monday May 18-2) "The Outcast" in Technicolor t Starriiig John Derrick. Joan Evans. Catherine MacLcod. tr ST PLITE Dl'-?l"vE- N7-Ef?E”3JWE1 C L .. SUMMERSIDE T0-DAY (Ti-IURS.) 3:30-6:45-9:15 FRIDAY - 6:45-9:15 SATURDAY - 2 :00-6:45-9:15 -- DOUBLE BILL - JAMES CRAIG LYNN BARI JOHN SMITH ARLEEN VJHELAN OF PIT(AIRlI A lent hints, Inc Fteductiea lsluul by zoo commit- R E G E N T TONIGHT 7:15 .- 9:15 rm. 3:15-7:15-9:15 - SAT. 7:15-9:15 7-In Mbnws D Iiie'&..ypv Marjorie x ! ' c STORE ORRECTION SCHURMAN'S KENSINGTON BRANCH 1:30 am. to 5:30 p.m. except Wednesday 1:30 N003. Mrs. c. MacArthur To Head Concert bersliip campaign on Monday night I ) sinks. Co-cdlll&'&- S in; pain. 3.”f,,l Ir..larli-lull). &f..Allison in. Lean. Ire. 61. um c.c.r. notsitisntsc c O S into" SUMMEISIDI civic Auorroiriuu woman, may 18. as no car. roauo nssisirnm at 3:00 rat. Madame Therese Gasgraln, x C.C.F. National vlceoresident Will be special speaker. I 0 Everyone welcome. Inserted by C.C.!'. of P.E.l. GYPSY JOE. 229 Lbs. Chelsea. Mass. FINAL MATCH no rem MATCH E BEST TWO OUT OF THREEFALLSOOMINUTELIIIIT THE GALLAGHER BROS. Bayonne, N. J. BOUT. Ringside 1.50 WRESTl.IN1G CIVIC STADIUM, SUMMERSIDE ,.TUESDAY, MAY 21:? TV Stars Direct From Maple Leaf Gctrde.ts,Toronio- TWO FEATURE MATCHES . -OPENING MATCH sass rwo out or rnirszn ALL! 45 Minors mm Doc 240 lbs. - Mike 236 lbs. riin GALLAGHER8 ARE EASTERN U. .TA EAM CHAMP . . GOEIIAGEN wru. GIVE an ITION 0: STgE1lVG'l'H nnsoligggsis ' i E o LEN "MARVEL" HUGHES. 231 0 Lbs. Northampton. Mass. VS TIMOTHY GOIHAGEN Ill lbs. ' Dmlh. Ireland .gng.. TABZAN IOUBVILLI Q lbs. Quebec Civ ; -lr..... ADMISSION . General 1.00 Children 50c sctturusus scttooi Announces its schedule for the remaining programs of the 1956-57 season. The following contestants will compete on the talent p0FU0n d Schurmsns School Parade at Radio ' 1. Central ledoque School SI. E.-:l;pls You-Birch Hill-Grade I-Piano , I gielols Yeo--lirch Hill--Grade I-Vocal lglllgh Birch-Birch Hill-Grade 8-Piano Anna Birch-Birch Hill-Grade 6-Vocal ' I. ' 4. ' I. Solo Carolyn Mlynard-Port Piano solo saunas 4 Finals for 4 and over day. May 22nd. All ants will take part Final program of schui-mans School Parade. PLACI - CIVIC AUDITQIIUM Evtyone H invited to attend. Allwlnnersinbothdivisiomwlllappear lnpersonwiththstr Sharon Crosier-Baltic-Grade 8-Public '-These students will compete in the 1-8 Class llooni Dlvislea coinpetitinn INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST Iiool KENSINGTON HIGH vs. SUMMERSIDE HIGH Regular Schurman School Parade Bros dcast 7:30 P. M. classroom division contestants. These play-offs will be t held at the new Civic Auditorium begin ning selected by the judges to participate lottetown Guardian, Tuesday. May 21st, and the summer-side Journal, WedneI- g name! listed in Jan uary as 1st section semi-hnal oonteilr , In these fl1'IaJs along with those who will be-chosen as rem"- tlnals contestants for the second section. Finals for 1-3 Classroom Division contes tants. above applies to this division.) No Schurmans School Parade Program. 7 PARADE FRIDAY. MAY I7tII Station CJRW at 7:15 P. M. Chorus-Grades 'l. Ralph Yeo-Birch Kill-Grads -C-Vaeel Solo I Adele Yea-Ilrsb Ill-Grade I-Piano Solo '10. Edith Birch.-Birch Hill-Grads 8-Voed Solo Anna Iirch-Ilrel Hill-Grade O-Plan Solo Carolyn Maynard-Port Hill-Grade 0- Vocal Solo Centrlaol Bedeque School Chorus. Grades, -11. Hill-Grade s- '1'- '13. FINALS '- - ' FINALS and over classroom sc SATURDAY. MAY IIIII THURSDAY. MAY 23rd at 3:30 p.m. The names of those in these finals will be announced in Char- FRIDAY. MAY 24th (same information a noted SATURDAY. MAY 25th SATURDAY. -llllil Is! Time - I pas. may selection