lArnerican Youth Hostlersl NOW ROUHHUP l ”"'"'”' WV ”' "5 T” G"""" '4' ” SYDNEY. A group of American Youth hoatlers who have spent the past two weeks touring Cape Breton will leave here by Canad- laa National Railways tonight for New Glasgow. They will arrive section of the Charlottetown Hoa- pltal alter several weeks under- going treatment. Mill Geraldine O'Brien is spend- Ing part of her school vacation with her young friends at Alber- toa. guest of Miss Florence Foley. Mrs. James 3. Jay has entered the Charlottetown hospital where she will undergo treatment Among those who left here Mon- day morning for the shrine of St. Anne was Mrs. Mike Tobin, who has lost her eye sight recenlty. Mrs. Tobin has made the trip be- To Visit This Province Hungarians BUDAPEST (AP. Mlalorsned - y sources here estimated Saturday In NEW Gllllow at no a.m. ADT that thousands of Hungarians- Tll2ld!.V l0 5981! I '3l'Clml "Jul 03, perhaps as many as mill)-have :5: '::.':::'":i M. -W' H-- W 'roun b Commu i t 'c . "ll" ll"? Wm 59'” I C-N-R-l Theuliliurhose of tlIsle.n:Ima.rrest train for Monctoii. A second party stare is to crush suspected under- will arrive in Truro from Cape;gruund preparations for a new 31'Cl0II 5! C-N-R. ll .430 Ptm-iaiiti-Communist revolution similar ADT today. They will blCyt:lC: to that of last October. according tour Truro and. Prince Edward ls- . to a statement made Thursday by ldalnd areaslduringmthetnext eleven Minister of State Gyoergy Maro- ys, arriving in one on on . ugl san. Mfr: bf "Pi" Pl 10: Vmtl n Sources said those seised are e we groups 0 cycls s e men and women of all a es. Most New York on June 39 and July 5. of them have been sent: directly "5P9fllV9l!- Ind Il'l'lVfd ll Y5I:"l roundup. which lasted at least a gllfum 0" "19 .M-V. Bluenn”; iweek. is the largest since the Bus- W l""'9,f'"” f'”"'bl"9d ”'l'. siaii Army crushed the revolution ll”: ""l l;"r'Y5l' ttmvfl "1 599831: after its dawn attack last Nov. 4. sec ions 0 e . an tines. at parties will visit Quebec and Hon- treal before returning to New Turk in mid-August. almost tvio GERMAN NAVY West Gcmsan naval forces will Csmaroa of Loclilel. Chief of the Clan Cameron. lalt lien tonight aboard the Canadian National Railways ”0cean l..t'm.ited" for Halifax. The leader of the Scottish clan arrived in Canada earlier of the western provinces. His ar- rival in the Maritime: today will be marked by greetings at C.N.R. stations enroute by persons of all scottisli descent. Thousands of ” cendants of this month and has been on a tour 45 the Clan Cameron and other Scot-. tish ancestry will greet the Chief lFrench explorers from the French at a mass rally at the seaside farm word for "unknown." Clan Cameron Chieftain En Route To Maritimes MONTREAL. Donald Knish of John 3. Cameron of Chance liar- bor.N.3.aadattlseGadi.s Id at St. Ann on August I. The present chief of the clan is a direct descendant ol the Iochlela who led the Camerons in battle until the Clan system ended in 11- The scottlah chief will arrive H Mont.-ton Monday at 115 p.m.. A. D.T. Sacliville at 8.1) Amherst d 3.40. Springhill 4.10. Truro Ill. and Halifax 7.15. The lnconnu. a species of wits- flsh. was so named by early WITH P. E. I. RE G'T IN CAMP mpl 0. R. Down fseatedi Unlt Paymastcr and Lt. J. N, Richard complete individual ledger sheets prior to Pay Parade. I. . was Miss Ula Greens. al- ' so of Halifax, both of whom at 5 companied the coach on previous trips to this area. Also accompanying the pat- tents and guests were Rebekahs. .Mrs. Neil llooley. Mrs. Frank Greene and Mrs. Forhan Beau. BAO Station Is Planned lore. Mrs. Vincent McGrath la 9. ' u, I 1 5' k 1 - so To - , -mun: use may win. an. mu. 2i?mf..:l'if.f....'” " ”” ”” l ”"iil.'nf.f.'...'.?. ..? the '3:J”i.l"..i3f as travelling ' Friends of Mrs. Lem Hughes. BOX OFFICE OPEN! I PA! SHOW START! A! DUI! Rala at Pine Peske's Station, will regret to learn of her illness. This fine old lady has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where it is hoped she will soon regain her good health. Pet's Grocery that was operated by Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald. has closed. The annual meeting will he held in the Town Hall on Mondoy.' August 5th at 8:30. All i STARRING Work was commenced last week "on Ir-veiling the site for I new British American Oil Com- pany Service Station, to be built on the corner of Kent and Grafton streets. Georgetown. opposite the town Hall. A "ulIdo1.er levelled the ground on the site and gravel and mater- , interested invited to attend. Board of Trus,eAs. p Be sure to attend. This is the SOURIS HOSPITAIA "JULIE" What happened to Julie on her hoiieyninnn? the utmost Iuspense a movie of the highest quality. SILVERWARE We are giving aiiay 512500 north of prizes Monday night. A THEATRE MONTAGIIE MON .-TUE. J l'l.Y 29-30 Shows at 8:30 DORIS DAY A tragic story of ADULTS 604: Children under 12 years is can FREE ' TO-NIGHT ONLY SPECIAL - Tonight tviezither permitting) the big Plant- ers Peanut Float will be at the Drive-In from 7:30 to show-time! ADM 30-46 ESTHER wii.i.isiis-VAN .i0itNsT0Nia 9 "EASY TO LOVE" COMING--TUE.-WED. chest of silver worth 395.00, The top prize is a gift for anyone night! ials for the foundation are al- ready being assembled. Work- men are now engaged in digging In preparation for pouring ce- ment for the foundation. lt is understood that the new Service Station will be modern to the highest degree and according to the best information available. Mrs. Fort At-me Rt-heliah Lodge. and Miss it will include storage tanks. sit- A GROUP of attendants and oh. mver at the waiter (',,1inw,lIan Bears. another nwmhcr of : Ula Greene. Halifax. the hostess. listed in the rear of the station. fax. the genial driver. for the storage of fuel oil. Walter Callow Bus In Annual Visit To Southern Kings Co. Thc tiiitittnl visit in Sntithcrn'.lcan Lodge in .Uoni:i;:ttr. and visa Kiuu: (.tllllll)' of the Walter Cal- itctl surh L'('llll'f'S as (lourgctmvn. W" momhs. ".maiM Very R110”. luw uhccl Cllfllr coach took place Lovicr Monlagiic. Prim": Road. Mr, Train"; is suffering g uvgn Frid.-iy nttt-rnoon, and was much Murray River. Murray llarbour hcart condition Mrs. Tralnor spend enjnvi-d lw invalid: and shut-ins. lSouth. and on to Wood lslands. ltl "mch 0' hlfr lime 'l M5 b9d'ld'- some of uhom had not left their then returned to Murray Harbour - .M'- J"'""9 MCAd3"'- Wll” W” l1l)lllPS for many years. until the where the patients and attend-ll"JU"9d when M5 "'"9k '9" ll" first visit in this m-;. of the ants were the guests of Mill 0. hlshway near Scotchforl two l('lh'Il'll, approximately three years live K('('plnll at a lltlllvt lunch at. Walk! 350 End WW? llll. P9911 I t; ll xlt-.'.1,:u her summt-r home lliss Kt-oping' Dallclll In the hospital Sill?! Ill! llnitald of Bristol was iniiirrtl inl This annual event is spnnsoredlvias thanked for tho dz-Iiciousl accident. is coming along fine now I nmmri-ym accident on his way hr the Arm- Rebekah Lodge. meal by Mrs. Fnrlian Ht-arr, on but still walking with the use of u...."- n" I(-ave rt-ct-ntl,x' H0 is now uhl('ll also provides hostesses for behalf of the guests. n'uit-hos. on at (hang:-r. The accident nap-min outing. The coach was driu-n by .llr.l Mr. Donald Mt-Adam has re- pvttrd ii Potsdam, N.Y. The tour started at the Lou John l)unbar of Halifax. and thclturned home from the veteranla To-Day to Sat. - CAPITAL Mm-I chair coach during their an-l nual tntir of Southern Kings Coun- Iv l.l-"EFT: Mrs. Ncil llonlcy. Mrs. l-itrink Grccne. nit-iitlicrs of Acme It:-hr-knh lodge Wlllt'll sponsored the visit: Mr. John Dunbar, Hali- EASTER-N GUARDIAN HORI-I liuht ill less cost Prt-stun ll Matt-l.tii'c. t-It-rlrirul coiilrtirlnrd l'iltlll(' I483. Muntiiiziic. l.V.ll'llI'Il) - I. A C. The condition of Mr. Anthony Trainor, who has been a patient in the t'liarlntietown Hospital for QCIOIIV 'l'ECIIIlC0l.0ll Gllllllllll Mzcllli - Glllllll GRAHAME - Sllllllfl Jlllfl GENE llElS0ll - lllllllllllt lilliilllllllll Ellllli llllilll -JAMES llllllllllllf llllll Slllllfll "People will say we're in love” ”0lrlshoms” "Oh. that s o "W9 bsst1UolMornia""'Msny 33-OI-K ssswdsy"1ciqvithitie Pri'spoasQ''Alleraaitaa" ""03 ' ?o,n)ad"'0stot-y&ssn' IIssIsa&iIsa.'lls '5'-II0w"10iI't-1-' ,., ....a.....,...4..-:---u-- - . .........................-e. -. . Thsjdtzarnaf I Our family of Imperial Eran dealers-l0.G)0 olus-. are as varied as the members of your uni hmily. Big onea, little ones, fat ones, thin ones. But we al have out thing in common: You will llnd us close bi. VHPWC and wheneveryourcarneedsservioa. You'lslaa see aomething else you like: an interest in your car that ghowg itaelf in the way we service it. Next time you .egournign,ltopl.n.Y0ll'uh(lldyCdH- - have you tried gig kind of service? ALWAYS LOOK 1'0 IHPIIIAL F0! 1115 BEST