- wig; 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN INCE couurv OFFICE 3 Bunune Street. Summerslde. Phone 8031. Newl, Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 3033. The Guardian may be bought at any or the following stores in Siunrnerslde: B," Bookltore. iiniiner Street; Gourues Drugstore. 21 Central Street. Kelly. News-stand, Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 67 Granville Street: ., Doueette's Grocery, Second Street; lslsnd Motor Transport. Water Street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; I-2nman's Sell- iervlco Dnig Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street ILL. White In Kenslnglon. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertonx Frank Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 Ilouss. Final Meeting Of Y's Men's Club Until Autumn -The final meeting until full of the Suinmerside Y's Men's Club was held last evening st the Y's Center. It was a business meeting and was featured by the adoption of several recommendations from the executive. by reports from sev- eral com-mitten and other general buslnus. IAL ..-RAISIN DAY Saturday. M837 -BLOOD DONORS NEEDED at 30th. Sponsored by Girl GUldE5- Red Cross Clinics in Tyne valley, ---- Kensington and summerslde on ..A DOOR PRIZE Valued at 850 June 10th and 11th. Reserve these Wm be given away Wmkht at the dates. Kmgmen Carnival in the Sum- merside CurllnB Rink- ...A)i'NIJAL FLOWER SEED- LLVGS now ready. Ray Clark. 35 A,-cona Street. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. -- Services Sunday. May 31st. Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Ftev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A., Minister. ,gir,w' LONDON womeiri As-l -m:w LONDON PRESBYTEIL guclailnn will hold a pantry sale. IAN CHURCHES. .. Services, Sun- Hnlmnns. Summerside. Fridaiwlday. May (list. Cllfton'1l..00 A. M. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Long Ruler 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- ,bell, Minister. Bi. ;-gm, 2.30 pm. ..CENTTlAl. BEDEQUE UNITED nAPTlST CHURCH.-Service Sun- I, )1 Sunday School 10.15 A. MN. lav. F A Britten. Minister. ii -HEALTH .-DEPT. APPOINT- MENT - Mrs. Velma. Bendpsen has been appointed a stenographer in R ..j.-- g,(-gpg TRAVERSE Women's;ihe Department of Health, Sum- msmuze will hold a Pantry sale at,merside, it was announced yester- 1-folmans. Saturday, May 30th, at day. 3 P M -N 0 R T H BEDEQCE United DFRIILVDS-Your store is OD5IIiClii1rFlI serviccs Sunday, Slay Illst. '1:ue.sdav and Friday nights. Tnki1'lgL1-ircclown l1:0ll ;i.m.; Travellers pggs boih nights. Closes Satiirday at Rt-st 2:30 p.m.; North Bedcqiio 5.30 P M. We solicit your patron-:'i':.'l() pm. Rev. J. K. Campbell, ll". H Burns. Malpeque, MP ;1l1inistcr. -TllE INITED Church of Cnn-l ,.d imisington. Sunday. May, I I 3' stintlriy School 10.00 :i.m.; pillllm uorsliip 11.00 a.m.; cvc-n-. tjtu, service to mark the uni: i'.i1'nn'Ilitlll of Queen Elizabeth 11,; Summcrftc-ld Sunday school 2.001 I (if Goronation n'rIi'7fl'N. llulilir worship 3.00 o'clock.l Ray, l,9'.!'lS .Vl. Murray, l3.A., 13.11. I M committee llnzair-:. -,V()Tlt'E-All members of the Canadian Legion No. 9, Kensing-' ton, are requested to attend spec- cisl coronation church services at the Prrsiiytcrian Church, Kensing- inn, May 31st. Parade forming up at Razlnay Station at 10:45 am. A mi-dial welcome is extended to an yr-tcraiis. M. J. M:icKinnon, president, ...r... -The final meeting of the citi- zens Coronation committee was held last evening in the Town Hall with the chairman Dr. H. E. Clark in the chair. Reports were received from all the chairmen present and it was apparent that all had done the work allotted them in ii splendid nizinucr and most of the details 111 connection with Ccronaiion Day observance had bcen completed. Dr. H. E. Clark expressed his deep appreciation to the mem- bars for the manner in which each had carried on and said that his work had been made so much eas- ier as a result. -.i(l('lIPTS CALL - The Rev. Gerifif K. Ward, 13. A.. a. native of Saint John. N. B., has received and accepted a call to succeed Rev. W. B. Crows-. who has gone to Glace Bay. N. S, as minister of the Bedequc charge of the United Church. Mr. Ward has served con- greggitions in Bideford. P. E. I.. lxirnyille. N B. and Montreal. He comes to Bcdeque with excellent qualifications.--S. seated and approved and is as fol- lows: The parade will form up facing -PROMOTION ANNOFNCED - Mr. Hume Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellis. Summerside. who has been aflaciltd to the super-' visors office of the Royal Bank of Canada in Halifax, N. 'S.. has been promoted to the position of assistant manager o! the main of- fzce in Sauit John, N. B. His many friends lfl Sunimcrside and else- where are mimding congratula- tions on his well merited promo- lion.--S. the Canadian Legion Home at a quarter to one and move off at 1:00 o'clock. The order of march will be R. C. M. P., P. E. I. Regiment (band nnd marching personnel), R. C. A. P., iband color party, marching per- sonneli Air Cadets. Veterans, Icanndian Legion. R. C. A. F. As- sociation. ctr.-. Boy Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides, Brownies. The route of march will be. Wa- ter Street to Central, Central to Green, Green to Summer, Summer to Beatfy Avenue and from Beatfy Avenue along Granville to the ball diamond 111 Queen Elizabeth Park. There will be a saluting base in front. of the new post office building where the salute will be taken by Group Captain A. G. Kenyon. commanding officer R. C. A. F. Station. The pupils of St. Mary's Cou- vent will line both sides of Central Street in the vicinity of the Con- vent and thepupils of Summer- side High School will line Green Street and Summer Street near the High School. As the parade passes through they will fall in at the rear of the parade and march with it as far as Queen Eliziivbeth -LARGE CROWDS AT CARN- li'A1.-Exreptionally large crowds were cn!rrtaiiied last evening as the Sunimorside Kinsnien's Carn- ival went into its second night. Last evening was highlighted by ""3 P. E. I. fiddling contest. and the first prize was won by Elmer Richards of the Magdalen Islands, uho thus became the winner of the Journal-Pioneer trophy, and ""5 Drize of 520. Mrs. Arthur Giiudet, summerslde, was in sec- ond Place. and won the prize of 310. Third prize, s5, was won by Russell Warren, Summcrsidc. S. -INVESTIGATION ST.AR'I'F.I)- An investigzntion was started yes- terday morninz by local fisheries Park- oifirers to determine the full r;. On reaching Beatty Ave. the tent of the damage done to lobster parade will be halted and a fishing gear in me wcck-em1 dedication of a new flag staff will Ilorm, No figures are available vet. Nike 131800- on the amount of the dumagclns After the dedication ceremony the parade will move off along it Will take a few days before any , Granville Street. The P. E. I. Regi- accurrite conclusion can be roach- ed. Mr. J, Watson MacNaugm,, ment will proceed down Granville parliamentary assistant to the Street to Arconn Street where Minister nf Fisheries said 155, transport will be waiting to take them to Charlottetown. The remainder of the parade will turn into the ball park and form a hollow square for the ceremony at that point. The school children will march directly from the area of the new flat: staff to the bleachers of the ball park. The High School child- ren will occupy the central or larg- est section and the pupils of or. Marys Academy the other smaller sections to the right and left. All the lilcachcr seats are reserved for the school children. Adults are re- quested by the authoritles not to take these seats before the parade arrives as they will only be asked to vacate them on the arrival of the children. The parade will be under the command of Major F. J. .VlacNeill. During the afternoon there will be sports at the ball park consist- ing of baseball. softball and on the tennis course matches will be play- ed. In the evening old time dancing Qftht that this investigation had vtlti started as ii result of rome- -nntions made to the Fisheries Department at Ottawa. s. AV-DKENSINGTON -- DIALPEQUE ciml FREETOWN Presbyterian Md CW5 A Special Service will be WK9" Sunday next, May 31st in u H ensingioii Presbyterian Church ammo. M. to mark the commem- Quee" M the Coronation of our con '" ii" Tliesday next. The three mesreizations will unite for this ser- mm'b1”"l Hloecial music by the ned choirs will be rendered. Lmomembera of the Canadian Guide; BOY Scouts and Cuba; Girl mum Ind Brownies if not in st- Jnvmdcf at my other church are mm wflll attend. The R.ev'd. E. C. .d 1; Conduct the service. The "Ode; - 4- Campbell. Interim k, W” Sllblect of the Semen: "W1 to Service. FCOMPLAINTS INVESTIGATED -to will be the order of the evening ind beg? ,mh"'m”" "'0?" M51110" and arrangements have been made !" Sh areas have lodged by the committee to provide lots of 00 ,h'"P1Mnta with the R.C.M.P. ,,,m3:Pi- of Fisheries film" 3 zind regarding Ihltllflllthe rightful mm, . H8 er traps and In. nxhlfh was driven ashore dur- mm fcent disastrous storm In men mnatiinces piles of traps "M Rm; men had already sal- ,g," m placed above the high mm :'k '3'” 5810!? had disap- -,h" "the following day when -ta, "'m9-d with transportation mm M ""1" Rear liomi. for re- '1 gist of the complaints deal tum"! Iran between Alberton mood t biu h lively music for the occasion. The fireworks committee will go into action at the appointed time and according to indication there will be a splendid display. A huge bon- fire wlll be lit when the evening grows dark and appropriate cere- monies will take place there con- ducted by the Boy Scouts. -S. ENJOYS FREEDOM ION-DON (OP) - A budgerigsr that escaped from some household was spotted among sparrows in It Ind Kildiire Capes. It is public garden alongside the Thames It the complaints are"I'he colorful bird was Ippirmitly """"iiated. f qute at home in the open space!- The program drawn up was pre-i n Harold Rodd was chairman of the well attended meeting. A delicious dinner was served by the wives of five of the members. Mrs. Betty Mercer was convener, assisted by Mrs, Bobbie Willett, Mrs. Marlon Melkle, Mrs. Eleanor Larpp and Mrs. Kay Boates. M5000 was donated to the Y's Men's entry in Little League buc- ball. Volunteers were called to: to assist in handling the two teams sponsored by the club. The sum of 55000 was donated to the Girl Guides to go into a camp fund. It was decided to have the Y Center painted as soon as the building is ready. A S2500 scholarship was voted to the Music Festival, It was de- cided to hold a picnic on July 8th at a. place to be decided upon by the social committee. An invita- tion is to be extended to the members of the Phalanx Club and' their wives or girl friends to joinl the Y's Men at this picnic. ' Jock Hopkirk and Lloyd Gorrili volunteered to assist in the com- mit Salvation Army drive. Harry Holman as chairman of the meals committee extended a vote of thanks to the ladies for the splen- did meals and co-operation since moving into the new center. A report from the bathing house committee stated that sivimmingl instructions will not be given from the railroad wharf this summer, as has been the practice in the D35" Years, due to dredging oper- ations which will be carried on at both Railroad and Holman's Wharves. In its place swimming instruction for boys and girls will be stepped up at the shore. An instructor is to be secured and he will conduct classes for the differ- ent age groups. Free transporta- tion will be provided for the chil- dren End Separate dressing rooms will be provided by the Y's Men's Club. Reports were also heard froml George Clark. chairman of thef. club property committee, Jock Hopkirk, chairman of the lllflll committee. and Harold Mi1ligan,f chairman of the money raisingi committee. A committee was ap-l pointed to work in conjunction with the I. O. D. E. and other in-' terested bodies in town to pro-l incite a provincial museum in Summerslde with the possible 10-. Catsion being the old post c-ffice.. Indian River Continued from page 1 menting in particular upon thc wonderful articulation of the young-. stars. Campbell he picked as the top-, performers. the boy for his natural i performance and Sharlene Camp-. bell, cast in the role or one cf the sisters, for the outstanding clarity of her speech. Others in "Not A Word" were Dorothy Maclnnis and Jackie Hm-es. as Anne and John. Anna MacDonald, as the White Fairy, while the fourl daffodil fairies were played by Aime Hickox. Margaret Isabel Mac-j Donald. Msrdl MacDonald and Wen- dy Shaw. and four tulip fairies by Sandra Johnston, Gayle Cameron, Nancy Myers and Sylvia Murphy. .Mr. Wetmore complimented the director. Mss Evangeline Greenan, on her careful directing, and also on the excellent choice of play. He offered a number of suggestion; as, to how the play might be further. improved. stressing especially m.c' it might have been more lmagina-5 CW8. and artistic. suggesting that music, variety in the lighting and better movement. would lend the air of fantasy which was lacking in the production. Concluding his remarks with some general comments upon the pro- blems of children's productions. he said that he hoped creative dra- mntlcs for children would be given encouragement in Prince Edward island. as is being done elsewhere. ST. A VS W. I. Regular monthly meeting of St Ann's W. I. was held at the home of Mrs John Doyle, with an at- tehdnnce of 11 members and three visitors. ; The meeting was called to order by the president. Roll call was answered with it. household hint. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and discussed. The sick committee reported that toilet articles, paper towels and dispenser were needed for the school. The sick committee report- ed having visited one shut-in and presenting him with a gift. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. This included a "thank you" card, a letter from Miss Mary Robin and a. letter from Mrs. Annie Hill. secretary. New Glasgow W. I. Mrs. George Myers and Miss Mary Doyle were appointed pro- gram oonveners for next. month while Mrs. Eric Bell and Miss Nora Doyle were selected for the sick committee. Lunch committee is comprised of Miss Kathleen Walsh and Miss Nora Doyle and school committee are Mrs. Austin Boiizer and Miss Marjorie Wiilsh. Miss Margaret Walsh extended an invitation to meet at her home tor the June meeting when the roll call is to be answered by I garden or poultry hint. The program consisted of con- tests put on by Miss Kathleen Walsh and Miss Nora Doyle. Women's Institute News were distributed to the members. Col- lection amounted. to 31.00. The meeting closed with the Queen after which lunch was ur- red. Sweden measures nearly 1.000 miles from north to south. with 'ma llight"; Everett Jay and Sharlene 9 -merside High School. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN May Take Position With Halifax clinic -Dr. Albert Siiiclalr, who in February, was awarded the Prince Edward Island I. O. D. E. oversees scholarship of t2,000, indicated in A recent letter to friends in Sum- merside that he may take 1 posi- tion with the Veterans Outdoor Clinic at Halifax for the summer months. Dr. Sinclair for the past veer has been on the stafi of the Van- couver General Hospital. He will be leaving Canada for England in September, and hopes to major in general surgery at the University of London, England Upon completion of this three-. year course he hopes to return to Prince Edward Island to practice his profession. , Dr. Sinclair is the son of Nlrs, ';Peter Sinclair. and the late Mr. 'Peter Sinclair. M.P. 1 School Parade Trophy Anil Prize Winners -The following were the win. nere of the first place awards along with the runners-up in the Scl'iurman's School Parade for the season which, Just closed: lrade 7-10: Group Singing-1. North Bedeque School: selection, "Venice"; 2. Bedeque School. Grades 8-10: Public speaking- I. Joan Oatway of Ellerslie-Bide. ford School: 2. Shirley Cameron, Albany Rural school. Grade 6-7: Piano Solo-1. Judy Campbell; selection, ”Afternoon"; 2. Mary Arsenault, Tyne Valley; 3 Elizabeth Ramsay, Hamilton. Grades 4-6: Reading-1. Sharon Crozier, Baltic, ”Some Days"; 2. TSN Sheila Casley, Kelvin; 3.Catherine Murphy. Bedeque. 1 - 0...... 4... v...... Solo-1. D...,Learn Particulars een Baker, North Bedeque: "Love's O S t 80 "; 2. Lynd El-, ' lisllm No'iltgleiam;ng3. Janice eitlllillar, Tyne Valley. 1 Grades 67: Reading-l. Lillian . . Millar, Ellerslie-Bideford; '”Abou- Ben-Adam”; 2. Gladys Barlow. -.-- Wellington; 3. Donald Ramszig. v, --A letter received yesterday by Indian River. utlr. and Mrs. Ernest Deighan,. Grades 4-5: Plano Solo-1. Tlicl- Summerside, gave the first par- MecLeod, Irishtown; liStnr- ticulars on an accident in wnich 2. Helen Linkletter, Link-,il:eir 19-year-old son. John Ernest letter Road; 3. Valerie Woodside, Deighan, was drowned on May 20 Clinton. in the Yukon Territory. Grades 8-10; Reading-l. Juanita The information contained in a Newcombe, Tyne Valley; 2. Elaineltopy of a telegram from the R. C. Stavert, North Bedeque; 3. Doris M.P., Watson Lake detachment, Phillips, Ellerslie-Bldeford. 158161 in part, as follows:-- Grades 6-7: Vocal Sol--1. Annei ”John Ernest Deighan, age 19 Leard, Lower Bedeque; 2. Anneryears. was accidentally drowned in, Ramsay, Hamilton; 3. Arthurismall Lake, a short distance south; Large, Albany Rural School. for Watson Lake Junction, when at Grades 8-10: Piano Solo-Lycanoe tipped over at approximate- Shirley Green. Baltic; 2. Maxinelly 8.30 p.in. on May 20th. Circum- Campbell, North Bedeque; 3. Mar- stances clearly indicate death by garet Miligan, Tyne Valley. inccident and an inquest was con- Grades 4-5: Public Speakingsi. sidcrcd unnecessary by coroner and Ernest Staverf, North Bedeque; 2. R. C.M.P. 7 Katherine Ford, Springhlll; 3. "Deighan in company with Rob- Ivers Grigg, Sprlnghill. crt Straughan. Leo Lawrence Mc- Grades 4-6: School Chorus-1. Mahon and Russell Edward Mc- Albany Rural School; 2. North Be-lMahon were trying out a 14 h.p. deque School. motor on a canoe. Grades 6-7: Public Speaking-1. "Each time when starting motor Elizabeth Ramsay, Hamilton: 2.-difficulty was experienced, there- l?ur1 Lockerby, Hamilton; 3. Norma fore throttle was left on so suf- Ramsay, Mount Pleasant. ficieiit fuel would reach the car- Grades 8-10: Vocal Solo--1. El-iburetor. When Deighan was at- zzaiieth Green, Central Bcdequeptcnipting to try out cnnoe air ve "Sing Me To Sleep"; 2. Clarannlihe motor started immediately Found, Ellerslio-Bideford School. and the canoe darted out into the It Maxine Campbell, North Bed-llake. with full power on Deighan cque. llost-balance and grabbed contra Choral Reading: 1. Air Marshal lever causing canoe to zig-zag and' Johnston School. (Not in compe-:tip over. Deighan surfaced ttwice titiom tend endeavoured to swim to s ore, Grades 4-5: Group Slllglflg-1.7l)i.1I sank, either because of cold. Air Marshall Johnson School; 2,!'.vater, shock or cramp. as he had Summerside High School lcaten just prior to going to lake. Grades 4-5: Reading-l Saiidrai ”The other men were non-swim- Shanks, AtM Johnson School, withliners. Leo McMahon dragged rowi "Dirty Face”; 2. Patricia Grif'fin,lboat from short distance down. A M Johnson School. lshore into water, using piece of, Grades 4-5: Piano Solo-1. Judy floorboard as oar. but could see no lVlacLean,Summerside High School, trace of Deighan. Russel? MCM8ll-I :tAll the King's Horses" tgirlsi; Lion in meantime had left scene; Ross Wannamaker, AM Johtisonfimmediately to get. aid at Watsor. Si.-hool. "Little Burlesque" tbo,vsI;lLake Junction but when he re-l .. Bonny Morrison, Summerside;,turned with swimmer, Delghaf-i 3 Judy Blacquiere, St. Mary'sfhad drowned." , Academy. l The letter. received from the, Grades 4-5: Public Speaking-I.'public administrator for the Yu-i Margaret Murray, Kensington. ikon Territory. indicated that in: Grades 4-5: Vocal Solo-l. Gwynlcompliance with a request from 1-hilllps, Summerslde High School, the family. the bodylwill bedslglfh '”l'horny Roses"; 2. Roberta -Shaw. ped out by boat or none. an or- Summerside High School. warded by rail to Sumnierside. Grades 6-7: Reading--1. Gail - MacDona1d, S'Side. High School, "The House with Nobody In It”; 2. May Grant, Sunimerside. Grades 6-7: Vocal Solo-1. Aud- rey Woodside. Sumfnerside. "The Bouquet of Rose Mary": 2, Carol Ann Hogan, West Kent School, Charlottetown. Grades 8-10: Reading-1. Patri- cia Poirier. Mlscouche Convent, "The Village Blacksmith": 2. Erma Gallant, Mlscouche; 3. Joyce:Mac- Ca11um.Prlnce Street School, Char- lottetown. i Grades 6-7: Group singing-1. School children of St. Mary's Ac-i, ademy, ”The May Pole"; 2. Sum-1 Plumbing, Heating contract Awarded -It was announced yesterday that the contract for the plumbing and heating of the Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. Building has been ii- warded to the local firm of R. Tm, Morrison Co. -5. l The first postage stamps in the provinces of British North Amer- ica were issued in 1851. MEIIALS Grades 6-7: Piano Solo-1. Joan Ramsay, Summerside High School. 'Betty Joan Murphy, Cape Trav- arse Grade 8-10: Public Speaking-1. Margaret Leclair, Miscouche Con- vent, "The British Empire"; 2. 'Pes1Il' O'Hanley. Monticello Elaine Gallant, Miscouche. 'Mal'1e Plnmu. 3'. MEG"! Grade, 3,10. mam, Somgglv tHlldn Rosslter, St. Peters North 'Annle Lou Sabine. West Point tcatherine SlFFl('. Morell tvirginla Steele. Morell Shirley Stewart. Sea View. Maureen Forbes. Summcrside Hlghi School. "Minuet in C": 2. Barbara: Cameron. St. Mary's Academy; flu Patricia Poiricr, h. .che. Grade 8-10: Group Singing-1. Group from St. Mary's Academy, "Thanks Be To God". Commerce Certificates (Order of- Merit) Marion 'Stordy. Tryon David Compton, Bangor "Song of the Lark”; 2. Helen Horne. Summersidt-,;. Greta ,Dun- --- bay, summerside. Continued from page 12 Grade! 3-101 V0631 5010--1. tElaine MacKinnon,Rollo BayW.' Maida Rogerson. Prince Street eivimvig Matheson, Derby School, Charlottetown, "Laughing Jean Magmod, Vernon And W00DlD8"- PMar,v Mac.Phee, Sourls Eris MecNelll. Cavendish Ksrolyn Stewart, Red Point Pearl Vanlderstine, Murray Hbr. Mary Cheverie. Charlottetown Daisy Tweel, Charlottetown 'Chriatie Ann Todd. Ch'town. Joan McGuire, Charlottetown Shirley Stevenson, North Rustlco 'Csrolyn Nelson, Charlottetown Marina Buell, Charlottetown Ins Lowther. Cornwall 'Irls Frluell, Marshneld 'C1ayton Adams, Sea View Melinda Doiron, Charlottetown 'Joan Dillon. Charlottetown 'Patrlcia Wynne. Charlottetown 'Gerard Arsensult, Ch'town. 'Ksthi-yn Buchanan. Bonshaw 'Karl sorensen. Albany 'Margei-et Stewart. Pai-kdale tMary Toombs, Anglo Rustico. Commerce Pass List 'Dorothy Dunsford, Cornwall tBernadette MacDonald, Ch'town. First Year Commerce Pass List Margaret Bell, Murray Harbour Joan Boulter, Victoria 'G1enda Brown, Charlottetown Dorothy Bueli. Murray River 'Pstricia Compton, Bangor Irma Doiron, Spring Park iRonald Harris, Beach Point limogene Howatt, Tryon Jean Kearney. Spring Park 'G1adys MacDonald, York 'Lols MacGee, Parkdale 'Barbara J. MacKirinon, East Royalty Bertha Macliean, High Bank 'Donald MacNally. Charlottetown 'Kenneth MacPhail. Ch'town. Marie Moore. Spring Park Winnifred Newman. Hunter RIVCI 'Elizabeth Roberts, Middleton June Spence, Hunter River Corena Steele. Charlottetown Eleanor Storey, Central Royalty "Wilma. Taylor, Charlottetown ishirley Vessey, Charlottetown June White, Murray Harbour tHelen Whitlock, Charlottetown Velma Wood, Parkdale 'Robert Younker, Winsloe. First Year Certificates iorder of Meriti Mark Ladner, Charlottetown Harry Love, East Royalty Allison MacLean, Bangor Harold Kemp, Charlottetown Donald MacLeod. Charlottetown Joan Murphy, Georgetown . Basil Phillips, Spring Park Sheila DeLory, Georgetown Ernest Diamond, Winsloe Rose Marie MacDonald, Cove- head West Margaret MacLeod, Grandview Jean Ellis, Mount Stewart Beth Carruthers. Augustine Cove Joan Vesey. York Alan Massey, Charlottetown Helen Cooke. Charlottetown Eugene Wynne, Charlottetown Edward Derby, White Sands Geraldine Woodside, Clinton Constance Ross, Flat River Lloyd MacLean. North Wiltshlre William Mecf..ean. Borden alty Carol Ann Comn. Morell John White, Stenchel Gordon Maclaeth, Forest Hill Vivia Prowse, Murray Harbour David MacDonald, Ch'town. Georglena Glover, Norboro Sheldon Benton, Alexandra Leigh Bell, Murray Harbour George Kells, Central Royalty Arnold MacLean, Borden South Janet Wood, Central Royalty 'Johri Larkin, Charlottetown Jean MacL(-an. Long Creek Barbara Brannen, Cent. Royalty Brian Maccallum. Charlottetown Kaye Weir, Parkdale Gail Buchanan, Parkdale Ruth Moore. High Bank Mary E. Roberts, Kelly's Cross William Nelson, Charlottetown Marguerite Munn, Marshfleld Lowell Balderston, No. Wiltsnire Garth MacLean, Charlottetown Earl Weeks, Fredericton Alice Garnhum, Mt. Stewart Mary MacPhal1, Argyle Shore. First Your Pass List ialphabetical) 'Mary Benton, Flat River 'Me1cla Bennett. Cross Roads "June Bevan, Charlottetown I 'Herthn Birch, Birch Hill i1)onna Bowncss, Charlottetown 'Doreen Bryant, North Enmorc Thiirsa Bryenton. Hamilton tlaenjamin Cutcliffe, Fredericton Thomas Davies 'June Dennis, Central Royalty 'James Donald, Alma 'Kenneth Emery, Wood Islands E. l 'Bernadette Fisher, Glenroy "Phrase Griffin, Glenroy 'Greta Hansen. Charlottetown 'Joan Harris. Murray Harbour 'Donald Haynes. Charlottetown Roderick Hickox. Parkdale Donald Hill, New Glasgow cvera Hynes, Charlottetown 'David Irving. Beach Point 'Alice Jenkins, Winsloe tMargaret Johnston, Alma Evelyn Jordan, Murray Harbour 'Car1e MacDonald, Winsloe 'Elizabeth MacDonald. York 'Margaret MacDonald, Crapeud tNorma MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek 'Malcolm MacP'adyen. Ch'town. 'Jeana. Maclsaac, Ch'town. tDonald MacKenzie, Ch'town. aIan MacLean. Charlottetown. 'Mi1drerl Maclieod, Orwell Cove 'Jean MacMurdo. Kelvin Grove Summerside, 1953” will be A.S.T., Friday. June 12th, 1 approximately 5000 feet of a certified cheque for the returned in good condition. ed. WATER AND SEWERAGE COMMISSION SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender for sewer and water extensions, iron water main in the Town of Summerside. Specifications and form of tender may be obtain- ed from the Town Clerk, Summerside, upon receipt of the Town of Summerside. Cheques of unsuccessful bidders will be returned upongreceipt of specifications The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- JOHN E. CAMERON, Clerk Water and Sewerage Commission. received up to 4:00 p.m. 953, for the construction of sanitary sewer and cast sum of S25000 payable to stock and Poultry Feeds. tiiy lots. 4 P.M. until June 30, daily Please place order NOTE THE CHANGE FllEllilll RIVER FARMERS I now offer you a complete line of MASTER Live- sonally recommend these feeds. Trusting to retain my many satisfied customers of the-past two years, 1 offer free delivery on quan- Phone New London 1- Signed :- Prices are right and I per- 2 before 9 AM. and after after July 1st. in advance of need. ARTHUR A. CAMPBELL. Marion MacDonald, CentrelRoy- Douglas Cudmore, Charlottetown Chester MacNei1l, St.Catheririe'sp TENDERS TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE 'Everett MacNeill. st. Cntherinewi 'Kenneth MacNelll, Clyde River Miriam MacPherson, Flat River 'Soott MacPherson, Flat River tcordell Martin, Charlottetown 'C1aude Matheson, Forest Hill tMary Matthews, Elmsdale 'Mary Kaye Mayhew, Margate 'Betty Ann Miller, Murray Har- bour North 'Myrtle Millar, Murray North Alexander Murchison, East Roy- nlty Elaine Murphy. Charlottetown John Mustard, Psrkdale Pauline Noonan, Charlottetown 'Shirley Perry, East Royalty 'Marjoi-ie Pickai-d. Parkdele Jean Reeves, Lower Freetown tlifeather Rodd, Harrington iPredericl: Rossiter, Ch'town. "Frederick Seller, Ch'town, Clara Sharam, Charlottetown 'Wallace Smith, Pownal lHelen Stevenson, Fredericton 'Wendell Stevenson, Ch'town. 'Jo.-in Stewart, Hampshire PI!-label Taylor, Nine Mile Creek 'A1berta Todd. Stanchel 'Gordon Tweedy. Charlottetown 'Violet. Vanfderstine, Powual 'Lorne Vesscy, Spring Park Ralph Whitehead, Chliown. 'Myra Joan Wood. Cross Roads. NOTICE . The annual meeting of the ,Alberton Public Lilirary will -be held Saturday evening, :May 30th in the Library. All tend. Harbour interested please av. -as.-n. nan: NOTIC DB. BURTON HOWATT will leave the Bedeque Practice 30 May, 1953. DR. HUGH SIMMS will take over about 1st June. lProfessional cards ii. I. illlllTEll ll. ii. Summersldu. P. E. L Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3118 SMALLMAIT 8 BUILDING OPTONETRI ST 1'. EARLE IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oammeru Summerslde, P. E. I. PHONE 288! ..?.. E. E. PARKMMI 3 Opt.D. R.0. OPTODIETBIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Otflcs Hour-si B to 11 - I to I and by appointment. PHONE 8287 RECENT means nmd. summer st siunmerllii W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. E. i. MUTUAL aomnmo Granville st Water street Summerelde DIAL P. 0. 801 an 681 . s4 1 llll. J. i. noiiioii ' DENTIST Dental X-Riiyl Emnllman Building SURIMERSIDE Dial 2366 iii. .i.'-ii. cuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu VETERINARIAN , Dial 2520 a Water Street East. Summerslde FOR SALE 1939 Half Ton G. M. c. 3250.00 1936 Dodge Sedan, good runnng order .......... .. &225.00 MOTORS 1936 Ford, good condition ................................ .. 575.00 1945.47 Chev ....................... .:I .............................. .. sioooo Also all parts of following cars scrapped 1940 Olds. 1936 Pontiac, 8 cylinder; two 1934 Ply- mouths, 1940 Nash, 1941 Chrysler, fluid drive; 1931 DeSoto. 1936 Ford, half ton; two rear ends for 1936 Chev Master and Standard. Two slightly used 750x20-10 ply truck tires .. 3150.00 Ramsay Business System ............................. .. .. 330.00 George Harding TEXACO SERVICE STATION Kenslngton average width, of 950 miles. AT THE KINSMEN CARNIVAL TONIGHT SUMMERSIDE CURLING RINK Alli FORCE NIGHT FLOOR SHOW FEATURING RUSTY RUSHTON AND THE MALPEQUE MUSIC BOYS DOOR PRIZE VALUE s5o.oo Magi SATURDAY MATINEE KINSMEN KIDDTES' out o - Fun - Games Big Door Prize SAW LADlES' NIGHT Full - Games - Prizes for the Ladies. RDAY NIGHT