Wed.. July 13. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 Harness Racing At S'sicIe Raceway This Evening Harness racing holds the iortllufe Clegg. Lee Csvalhrg, & in Summerslde tonight with fourlworthy Dale, Miss Paill. onap classes slated to get underway Hal. June Breese and Lam's at 010 p, in. daylight time atlLass. The A pace with Captah the Rarownv. lMorgan. Mag. Danial KAI I& The highlight of the meet will :Jo Jo Spencer. Laurel Chid, Peh be the tree-for-all pace it-aturing'Clegg and Abner Mcaraw. such great horses as Bay Statel The final class h the 3 page Pat. Ann's Dream. Gahagaa, Sir with 3 starters; Canto. Mlaa K1. Joseph and Impact Eva Budlong, Propane, Bob other events includes a class Silk Hal, Tommy Marya nd A Inquest At S'sicle In Recent- Traffic Fatality from the point where they first began es the left rear wheel of the car measured a distance of 153 feet. Cpl. Keefe testified that after the measurements and photos were taken he had driven the car from the scene of the accident to the R.C.M.P. detach- ment In Summersids and found that It handled well on the road, He found no fault with the steer- ing or the brakes. He said that accordinglo V'Vestern'Guardian -iCE CREAM social and ball -HOME-MADE ICE CREAM same, Lower Freetown school. and Strawbsrries.J Frefscti: River July 14th. in aid of 4-H Calf Club. FIJALYLL .-.ML M- wednesdsy. July Lan W. Palmer of Summersldc is a William Cousin's patient -A coroner's Jury empanelied by Dr. Wilfred Callaghan met in the summerslde Court House last evening to inquire into the cause of death of Raymond Lemuel Ford. who died on July 4. 1955. at Linkletter Road. about three miles from Summerstde. After hearing the evidence of Aubrey Charles MacDonald. the only eyewitness of the accident. of Corporal Keefe of the R.C.M. P. and Kenneth Walker. driver LB!-JSEBVE. . dance in ;,i',,l.l." Canteen service provided hy Baltic W. I. in the Prince County Hos- pital after suffering a painful fall yesterday Awhile at high , home at o ar venue. r. -luovING PlC'WBE5- nettle Palmer accidentlly fell fracturing I own lull. TlIIII'l4'l3y- -llll5' ll ll ll vertebra and was taken to hospital .-clock. Square Dance Jubilee from where he was reported last ill-American comedy and Pride evening as resting aa comfortably ,l the West. starrlns 1109510!” is could be expected. passldy. Admission Be. -I. '..d . A v .. of the car the jury rendered tables the length of the skid c trot and pa with Jimmie A.. Cl. . -BEGULQ," KT”"'”,3j, c,;cb,l,l'fl,,mNo,,2okcLol,3lio"u,msQ their verdict that the deceased. mu-in indicated that the car had '5' '" Dan” " e 3 plans and . summers”. cu came to his death as a result of been travelling at a rate of about injuries sustained when struck by 40 to so miles per hour. This be A B N Home. Good music. time. with music by Erwin T ghan and the Sunshine Boys. Dancing from 9.00-12.30 Standard Time. Admis- said was not accurate but ap- proximate as the condition of the highway and the tires of a car entered into the computation of driven by Mr. Maynard Thompson were in collision yesterday after- noon at the corner of Fitzroy and Granville Streets. Mr. Earl Rog- a car on July 4th at Linkletter Road, driven by Kenneth Walker. No blame was attached in the driver and they recommended FOR SALE min 50 cents. erson. a passenger in the latter I LENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and vehicle was considerably shaken that cyclists be given more in the speed of a car in all cases formation and guidance of traffic Mr. Kenneth Walker, the driver itrs. Arthur Wilkie. Alberton. wish up in the accident but was not to announce the encasement Of detained at Prince County Hospital lI'iEll' elder daughter. Norma Ferne after receiving a check up. The N. lo Eric Garfield, son of Mrs. W. J. S. car was driven by a lady mot- Valdwell. Summerslde. Marriage orist. Both vehicles suffered con- in take place in early AUSHIL l slderable damage. .-S ..l-TREE CHURCH of Scotland. ommunion service Cape Trav. rse July 17 at 10:81 a.m. and of the car. testified that he had been driving, as near as he could recall, between U and 5 miles an hour at the time of the acci- dent. Coming around the bend in the road he saw two boys on bicycles. They were on their proper side of the road. He. said he could not recall if the car horn had been sounded or not regulations. The evidence given by Aubrey MacDonald, the companion of the Ford boy at the time of the ac- cident, indicated that: both boys had been driving bicycles along Linkletter Road on the right side. Hearing the approaching car the Mat-Donald boy swerved to the right while the Ford boy. in an with 5 Exide Storage Batteries Apply: H. T. HOLMAN R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Surnmevsicle . I I x ' . . . First Explorer At the closing service of the C. G. I. T. and They are left to right (front row) Betty if P. El. Explorers of Borden United Church, Personals 7;3o p,m,; preparatory services. eight Explorers graduated into C G I T lllly ll all l5 ll 3100 P-mdl -Mrs. A. E. MacPhail of Halifax - ' ' ' i ll l m l, ' llll . bu; gum-l d glut ll, lug ullul ihnnlcrgivinglservlce July is all is vigltu-lg ll, summemdg elcamgbelg, Il3onn1e MacLean, Mary Rose Toombs, Mona Jay, Carole Love, Eleanor gesfgfed wescgljfu eglm fig! '0 an M: mmdm u ":8 on 10:00 am Rev. Wm R Mac A guest of her sister. Mrs. Waltei lSt0r.y. he vla Bell. Secondrow, Leaders, Mrs. Herbert MacKenzle, Mrs. Lorne ditch and Wu muck by the up um M2 when sun: .. an .. . Aw , . Kay. minister Cnllbeck--5 lCl0USlnS. gllisslng from the picture are Arlyrle Jane MacLeod. This was the first Ex- coming ml 0. lg. lg; cu. oval g. .3, M ' . -- l g g . - tporer gra uation on P. E. I. Pictures taken at the scene of side of the road and the car hit -no - r. w -I .. u . .. ....... REGIONAL BIGENTENNIAL The brakes were applied and; as the car hit the boy the body went into the air and landed on the engine hood of the vehicle and rolled off to the left side of the car. Mr. Walker said that the front wheel of the car dill not go over him but rather that death had been due, in his opin- ion, from the force of impact. He said that he had felt for a heart beat and found that there was signs of lite for possibly five to ten minutes after being struck, Valley, left on July 9th for Medi- cine Hat. A1ta.. where she will! visit her daughter. Mrs. Russell Ramsay.-Bur. . -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynterl and Nancy of Saugus. Mass., arel ' T I i' d f" d. I ;l,:el::&,,nlegl::lle:gL:: 33:" gthellll Miss lielcn Kerr arrived at her points in the Province.-Bur. lhom? "1 ':ltb9l'l0'l l55lt;ll'lllll'5ltlBy evening a er more an wo -MT. find 'lVlFS- Eddy Pnylllellyears of travel which took her to and tigartlillil; Mm53lgEH8i Mass..!arelm.;ny countries around also world. vaca onn ree own wie.-c, lx years ago Miss err leg ll1By are ll0US9 Ellesl-S Ol Ml'- alldlher home town to live la Vie- Guardian staff reporter were were identified by Mr. Wottoa as those taken by him. Cpl. Keefe of the R.C.M.P. tes- tified that in answer to a call he had proceeded on July 4th at 2.30 pm. to Linkletter Road. He was accompanied by Cst, Hen- der. They found a 1954 Chev car in the ditch on the left side of the road. the front wheel in the ditch and rear wheel on the shoulder of the road. A young boy was lying underneath the Caseley. Joan Caseley. Margaretl Walker. Fern Woodside. Mnrsaretl Hurray, Jean Murray, Greta Gra-'. ham and Connie Brown are attend-l ing C. G. I. T. Camp at Augustinel Cove. These girls are membe s of the intermediate group of Kcn- wuiclon United Church. The Camp is lirnniotcii by the Maritime Relig- lnus Educational Council, St. John and this year is being directed by! iliss Nan Moir.-S. i -DIES IN THE U.S.A.-There Grand River Girls Defeat RCAF Dolls 26-18 -The Grand River girls over- powered l.he RCAF Daks last even- ing at the airport diamond by the free-wheeling score of 28-18 in a regular league softball fixture. The Grand River gals put to- gether a total of only 10 hits off CELEBRATION and PICNIC At EGMON '1' BAY Wednesday, July 13. 1955 lberton Lady Home After Trans-Continental Tour there they travelled up through Rhodesia (where they were thrill- ed at the sight of Victoria Falls). the Belgian Congo, Lake Tangan- yika, Tanganyika, Lake Victoria. Kenya (right in the heart of the Man Man country), Uganda. and Religious Ceremonies at 9 O'clock A.M. occurred on July 11 in Manchester-l i.v.Tlle.sea. lilassp, me dealll of Mrs Fred Paynleli-B1115 toria, where she was en- down the Nile through the Sudan Jackson. the Daks pitcher for front pan of the mu. 0., lll, lm The lnvgsngauon lo, lll, crmm ' urs. R. T. Glendenning. the glam Ralph Macqumle has gnsed in llbrary work. Resv0nd- and Egypt. "I91? mlllhly 35 "mi WW9 "39 side. He said he felt for a pulselwas conducted by Mr. Neil Mic. Cl1lId'”El'l'S Parade - Floats - Band 33”" Ol ll"? law Re” Gwllgel returned to her home in Summer-lmg m an urge l” "9 "mm 0f Fm” Calm llley We'll l0 1495' 213': were mllecllllg 20 lllls 1'" or sign of heartbeat but could I.-cod under the direction of Mr . . ' a nd Margaret Tlliey I-iarrlson.. side after spendln I few days in me. world she sailed from Vlc- anon, Syria. Trans-Jordan. visitn 3 9 Unsuccessful Cause 0-9 find no mg” of any me D. 0 Smwavy Qcq mow. mosey swmgg and i-aylnvlg gameg, Ir. Harrison served the Methodist Charlottetown vlsmng friends and toria aboard the ”Lakemba" on ed Jerusalem, Bethlehem and gumglnf-Xlrl lliii-9191. bl0WS flit Examlmmon of the from of me lcumr. hm-ch in Bedeque, Powrlgl and" relatlvesl while there she was me April 4. 1953. bound for Australia. Jericho, and saw the Arab refug- MT-WK, V” were FelVe”d,.by r ' car showed that the bond was Members of the fury were. M9al5 Served 9" Emu”-l5 lloml and evenlllt ryon. Mrs. Glendenning Ieavesl guest of Mr. and M". Mlchael 0!! .b08l'd Ship She met two C8- 993 lll lllell” CBYHPS 01' C5V9S- Ma?! Eng” agd bl ' m1aCl;l""a'll' bent and on the chrome ornam- Ernest Callback. foreman, Emery o mourn her daughter, Gwendo-. Blanchard, Douglas sh-eel,..s, H-Sdlan HIIFSGS Wllll interests slm- Tllell they We'll back llll'0l-l8ll Dck J R3 mg 5' wt 191 M sent on the front of the hood he Linkletter. Leigh Llnklettes-, Aus- in. and two sisters. Mrs. F. P. l ll” "3. l19l' OW" find they became Syfifl to Turkey. Greece. YlIE0- Milli:-') alcdslgnueg at rpi, an noticed fine particles of what ap- tin Brooks, Brewer Clark. Albert 'nrsion of Montreal and Mrs. -Mrs. I-elsh Paynter has V9-.lT8W-'lllH8 companions. It was slnvla and Turkey. From Rome wndnggf andelomaflllgi afgejd peared to be hair and skin. Skid Linkletter. Harold Linkletter. ' ammond Johl-lsgn of summer. turned to her home in Burlington learned that each of the three they We'll '” Ellglwd ml ' s major an lb: gligi ayrg marks on the gi-av-.lled highway -8. I lde. lle'o:'gledCh:rl;ovt(t):t;o:n ;a:;l;El;'eltsheC;:- tlila; 1intpo:sessii;;i of do 3 21313:;-(i).via; monthf iandl then tlldists Kerr atlgd 5"” P 3 s .- . c e 5 es - ce o usr . one ren en mon s I .CONGREGATl0NAl. PICNIC. ventlon. She was the guest of her Canadian moneaya Ealll route one hitch-hiking ill. a lllllmber of "Si W . d S A Tonight 7:15 - 9:15: Thursday 2.30.715 .9;1j -r-The Annual C0llEl'9E3l-l0ll3l Plc' Uncle and aunt. Mr. and MP5. day stops were made at 110110. European countries, C :--T:?'': f ...L,. . nlc 01- the Kenslnslon-Summer Lorne Bowneas. Green Street. lulu and the Fiji Islands. They ""l""'d "”m 9”” u . y . pg 310”); ,,,;l,- T fleldlPaslt3oralhCShz:rgS wear! held at -13.", arrived in Sydney Australia My CANADA nnsr Raceway S1-ad"Jn1 S 5' da e . e ur t rnoonl ' l A W Hf "lg 'f hon”; :rnI:b?.3' 0:6,” 1,9"-Eylsslfclallon -nliilrs Clayton Staverthas retu.rn- 4”" At the end of this thrilling Toronlo SIOCI(S ' " ' Co!" are in charge of the races. haV- ed I” ll" lmme ln B"l'l”l3wll lmm WEEK AT SHEEP STATION wmld tmlf Mlss K9" ll"-d5 llllill 4000 Du as is as -Promoter Gerry" Sheen staged Summerslde last week. a g s l 1! il: a treat for those taking part. Charlottetown. where she attended she islhappy t0 be lll ll” ll0m9' 3'33 3'; l"”'" my 5”” my another wrestling card at the drew the anger of the crowd. hey also provided ice cream forl llle W9m3n5 lllslllllle meetings 85 The girls remained in Sydney llillll Mill" and feels lllal ill"? 19., D,,:: E" llfst 51,? 5;: i Raceway Stadium in Summersldc after she had been floored for 0 ll. Supper was enjoyed on Mr.. ' delegllle lmm lnsllmwll W- l- f0l' 8 year. They loved the coun- I5 30 belle!” Platte than Callallll moo Dorn Ashe 22 21 as last evening in which four bouts the second time, when in wait gvlgglfs lummer con a gel She was entertained at the homelti-y and found its people extreme- ln Wlllcll Y0 llV9- 3”” D”'”l'l' 40 5 0' were run off before a fair crowd. slightly berserk and came down "Mr : , ndhgs algr. Mrs. Chalmers Mac-lly ltlnd.M During the year in Aus- Miss Ketgr will hspend tliifh sulin-. mggg 1:: lg 13 The feature bout ssw Lady into the audience many of whom I- . .- - i-s l. . ' . K t ' - ..CLERGYMEtf: ENTER'lrAc)lN-, .- llln hzndallssum :r;hei:.;l;him::i;1o(:lf, l':1l::'hel;i0nM:s'a Hepgle Kizn 8:5. zmg limos! 2;; ill: 7;: Aalllglil 0?! A1l;1);l:gpemde2fe:l)t Agni; lriuadanccaeusglil igrenfxogisldersbh an- D-Following e Memoria er-. l , h ' d h ' . -ioso E sul M5 ciao , I ' ' ice at the Soldier's Monuments, New lg:-eeafolllalllilrllrlilertrlltlhlgilllllilz 'Il;:rl:ilallll;e lllillkirgilililil. llllftsgfkemhgdil slllll lam 2,3,5” "3; lg lg; l;la1lgsila'Isll.l.lll::ldl,llll5a d?lllelllnll:;l;- T: yell-E: 0:-wfllll REX, Dgallllm I . ring Brook on July 10, the .. i 9 C . e on llgrgymen taking pm, Rev. Cam Kenslngdon kP8;l)IeC'lll!IaI'onIn:er!ehs:e wixaugxg to take up residence in Montreal. 1345:: Elli:-gllflln lib gm ponent. won he first. 1 Summerside floor Tiny LeB1auc n lbbott of Charlottetown. Rev. . driving out in a lee gm mil - iooli El sol 11 ll 11 Ml” Ml-ll5- wll” 'lll”l"ed n M M0'lcl”” ll ' 0'-Wllll Mikh- r lli Haslam ill Mug.” Ulllml IT Sworn III to see the station bird the sheets ligllg lllilll-elf”. zlsl mi lo THE W” consldered by many to hargo. Mr. Douglas Fox, student Th ul , moi to mention the kan '1: S.” mo Fm” izmiigm 11;”, (Bangor!!! 11:: 1: 3;: be the best bout of the exenlng lnlnlef supplying New London K". 9 leg Cr meenilg M the and seem "I h garoosl I 29150 rrrndr! sis no no n1ol3()).il Mlilfouu no M0 Mn and lmlll 9'-lnleslallll Cl35lle4'l Wllll resbyterlan charge and Mrs. FOL enslngton Town Council was held k Ofgi t e ts elep ogs at . mg n-,,,;., 234, ,2, ,3, mm M Wm G M 3,5 M ll" l-elem, durlns ll" much nd the members of St. Paul's Mlmday "e'l1"' MW" W-, l'l- wilt" ' f it" mes! ta” hw” me Frll ggggillell: class all” all mm mm Ck :55 L1: lino Ray wgk" ill M”""”l '9” burch Choir. Charlottetown. were D'"”c.h l"'e”dm3' Tl” ll"l "'3'" C mswhn: stnll W are one "M F"'””"' 7 7 7 msllslllrrlninlilsm lg loo 106 ml” Ml" N9” l3""l5Wl& li 3" lemlned u the hm.” M Mr. of business was the swearing in gnels I can be one with Aus- usoo Frohllh as no see 700 Nell: ,3 5 is other one-fall engagement, and . .1 Mrs. mllud Meek, ,,llen ,9. of Councillor Bruce Roberts. who l'3l3ll desert land lllmllilll ll'!'l8- ' um?! M '5 5 59 7350NLab sis 211 213 both showed excellem "Hall! Veshmems were served by me wng elgctgd by acclmnllon on atlon. Lack of water is perhaps mm G:'iE:, 13 :3 '4: iiszoo New All 1;: 1:: 1:; gm-my glen asslsled by other memlm-S June 24 following the resignation "'9 9' ":9 grellle” lllawlmclls '-0 Do Cumin B k f C 1600 Geco l 17 17 3233'; ”,';"" 3; an an Another feature on the card the Meek family. of Councillor H. T. Boyle. After Allsl-l'5ll'35 Pl'9El'e53 lllll new ll" m ,3 ml 3' bus 0 llllllm "M G P” C "5 5” 555 recon Brlst in 120 123 was the bout between "Nature -Bur. C0l1n9lll0l' 305"" lml "ken ll"! llgatm." "l'e'"e5 3" llelns built 1: fl 9 foyne ummers e. glozznvsf 11:4. is is m N is Don 135 23" 13” Boy" Ricco of Monica. Canifornis oath of office and sword 8lle8l- and ll Wmlld alllmlr um ll" W O " pay” buebln "ml me Gods L in m 1" ml " E” w 7” '0. who locked horns with '1' n En -IN POLICE COURT -- Two ancg 9. ll" queen ll, W" wel. country faces a wonderful future Sllrllmlllll F9llc9l"l-'l'"'- llmh sooooolaale as as: :3 W” N Cm" "'1; 652 2 1 ll lll ll l l, 0 y 0'' urnmerside men appeared bi Po- comm by Mum. Du-"cl, The girls left Australia May ml” ll" P'l”c' Cwnw L”3"' m" G””"””' ll" W ll" no 1171 url ENE E efvyweg l champl” M J ce Slourt yesterday morning be- All counclllol-3 were ,,,e,,;,,, Wlll, 26. 1954. by the cheapest means wllh l' bug Mlmd” "ism I" lgl-1,3 33l3'i.il.'.'l m 2379 25.7, 3”" Dick" m 2" ll; louetw of Ill1gf:lllI(Si.'lllllzICulC-T'eEC.llle:l?illl'Gi3 4 re aglstrate E. 11. Strong. Q.C.. .lbl h' h t fact. there were a s rl of man N Fort si 43 . nu sum. in - as Eif...?:5f.f.E"”"n..i'i 3?: .l.....::::.” ;:.l.:. in ms ee-ml we 8"'l':::. W r :2 .l"'.'” 3.. it i"5.l””"”i”.. it.” fit 3”: She Cl.?m'”,lllmrdSm'el 5788.73 on motion were ordered lllllolls 3l'03l”d Were Bnyllllnil but ?clnc)k”'X' tahlfd dld ” ncelnable lgll: glillgg-7:. 2 l; 3 mo" lllimlrl lgul 3:4 :tll6lG?)rl:-efnusoybelzrze ooshsowed sons: 2'30-1'1T-.'1. - oce une . case . 1 , H , a base. I! b tted isi-mu osco ' P as adjourned one week for sen- l:eall:dpltl::uTl;fn;oll? rlipal: re l:in..'.-::llngf.ll,evfl,'e 'cl'.,',s?":,lf ml seven runners across thee lllate, lr'333".'."'" ”;,., m ":20 as N aim: is :3 ' l;:l;lsuPeHorlty over his dark haired n:.auAno;her man. Wilbert llip- 557 1,” be" ,ec,l,,,dm0A: Bgpllo tralia. past the Ban-ler peel which set a record for this year. gulf?-L m in l 3 sq .nv.l."Pl"l"9l'll- Wllil ll” Pl" "9 I 30:: an is aclng the same charge. ' E ' " 54 21 ??Va . 1,. is 14 is lsnralh - . lllousll 3; present he l, at largel g3ll0ll l0l' I bnlldlns Pefmll 501' lslmfsllfllchifllgrlgga ?(l)”Sl:n gllgr ll" It begaxpto look as if no one I33 &"',',,1: ”l,f”' 97l:'i”l:'l hswlulilde" on as as ---w-- avlng "awed lmm Poll” Court usmess purposes was "ad from Sinzaporc lrovided tITcllrl st wanted to aka mm boy on' 31' mWG""l'l"" 3 35 '3'." mmlrl lllhlrl i 2,7 lllv. ll & and”, momma just as ms Mal Mr. Stei-lins Hunter. Mayor Dar- gum H 0! pm t M i; though he "emed "Duo". '0 moon um LN 15 "M 3mVeuB:mao W W. NW as about to commence. Hlp- "ch W” asked I” lnlewkw Ml" hard; of coal eff Ir ml: play. We mentioned his name in llzglg gulall: :3 3' W mooii Nnrs N M 5'4 nstsll had pleaded "not guilty" Hull" and ”c”mm9l"l '”"”' km in E P9 1 fh cage ' the Curranitea over a week ago, moo Headway 132 122: ill mm" mm" 111011, 3 ' . llle me" change before boning. hanses before granting the per- t st.h omh eglgtiiairsmn e s is but they dldw Rem interested. moo ncnili ll 10 ii lg:;l'l. u H H ewas still at large late last even- m A he 9 rlc lw ell beaumul They 99-l'l3l'llY Wllld lllyv "led il33r'l.".'- .s M M M 671" SW0? "3 7” 7”” Hlifdsnotwortiilivtng g. The three men were arrested. Cmm" K lmrmluced 3 byl ,l?'"",'l emnhes and gay night lllm. They may be pretty fair 240 Rollil:s.er got. 12344. get 7”" 7"" 22 22 :3 ltmayheyosaallvael . lr.-may by cslw Haw Mecxay. llaw with respect to poll tax. rate may wgllllzs glcgtd litioslnaspgtzkand ban players, but 8. mam scouts mm” 1” IN IN xmrigzgo 0.0 I M I ma n uh” u w. . .u' llgll lloll;;r.1o.aoupgg , gsl of assessment of rel and pcr- b d M l: a- they ue mdmdusny ud collect. aw Ham in: as am. as mo" mm ,1, 11.1 m t:iissd,s(tnksseyinird,ignm'soauu-er. ml" "Mn"... 1 sonal property and ense rates 03'” 3 D 0" ill? Way (0 C0l0m- lvely In mogul bu” llw" 7” Tl” 7" 4600 Nlnafll W5 155 155 '"C”" ”''”l'' ”""”"”'l"""' -MAGlSTRATE'S COURT eln for the town for the current year. lm ' . ,&l;:” 3,3, C 5;? moo Nlato is is 14Va Eh” ""l:lo:Vu-l- - I-NMIJ PIcTuM.. . IECAUOIK uniy pfaglstrate's Court yestei'- Rate of assessment on real Sm, B We looked into our crystal ball lmolnsplrriinn m 151' .7"; ' W35 """"'fd' " J,” sli tbslonsndspsrt-le;onncoil'.s.'.1-ii...-. mg l1 gvggy ll"... .v Magistrate R. 5. Hinton. 0.0- Property is eight cents per hun- i UDMIST FES"VAL recently and saw husky young ””"" ""'”l M "W ""4 .1222 llgliili sis us all 1"” -?l'."r”"' "i""' '""" ”'"" W" i r C T esidllm the "5" 05 W0 P3Tll95ldred' dollars of the. assessed Theo lmlml Ceylon lo be 3 Tommy Wood of the Kinsmen 12 -all 1: W” "M" ll 3” :5 ':tl”'l'”l'l"'Ml:"l'3oll-':'e':ll.Chk”:”?:"h I H Om .Grand River charged undeidvalue; all pg;-sollal property, fm'i,y- beaulllul llllle lsl;.,,,,l wllh hay Little Leaguers as the home run ?.2'00'.Yav- 54 how. ll-ill) Rim, 5,16 ,2": llll-llil-llill. l.'.5'.'l'3 C ll WILUWMM ""1 e iaislllerles Act with leaving for me cams per one hundred dol- and friendly people, They enjoy. hero of the '60's. Here in Sum- j”,';"l'l' l-' W4 13 l1lMN Rnllti an an .;;... rnn . Ala? kelp c.."”5.3. may T min to susmvi IUH 9 ,5 "12 81”0l1nds prior to the 13,; M ll" assessed "lug; l-ale ed Vlsmng colombn and Kandy merside we haven't had a real 17mfI.1:n:mlm : .3 5,5, 5000""? "'3 l'” '"”' ll” ""pln""'l"'”L ””"”"'d'C . Q Q Ytiloliail LIFE... tenant: offtheflloibster season were 0, messmenl poll l,,,, M, dol. bu, the highlight was mm I home ...,,, gm ,1”, L,, Game, M ,,,,,,,,, M M ,,,, 2;”p.l;l':;ug;-3" gl 3, .......m.........,..... o . s - ow ' T ' - - ' - A ly zs.nlvl:.r n'io31iy”fM”'l?3i. lflllll lnrsi lam land. elshty cents per Blldrlhisi. festival in which 12 le" ll””''- 5"" 5”" 3' Mam" zsillli lc”:.."v'l'"' ll lav. ll ”""”""' ll?” W "2" Professional Cards l ' i. b, Semed the Fkherl 8 D' rt I; hundred: annual tax on autcmo- rlchly papalrlsoned elephanlsimm, Cannon. Gord Grady. Nell Walk- soon Keyboycol M is is :;?,':,?,f,"g:, "w, 7-; Q5 4 i K ol ta; ..nr ll Ell” lMA'u”"E' rl T. Leland -Link1EeueIt3l;IicmlRE;10l: hues slx dollars; trucks. one half plell. Wm, lracelels and ear. er and some others could belt no2:0l'I(K!e);r':'leet '3”, Z: 3 man am II 135 is 130 i A 3 WHATGODINYENDDIIBI (, Mwwdl A Summemdc man lon and tar: ltcgit dd;-ltllsl-18 dollars, rlnggl dcamvlng wlllle mbed rid. go: avegautnfy fanacse .oc::lsI0u?llYv 417nnKriatlna 29 2m in mg 1,7,5 1;! lg Charl..r.d (Ea. 3 I IRIEF SP" or VMM S "nod swim and CO" I" fall will ml: (II tllglild con and Mr I 9 procession M mg” time between drinks YMEITME '3 llrgyd ml min in M" ""'"ll"" "5 M M I i l ulolllll I” "ll . lo slop at the scene of an no r. on e R 1 t d t e s roots were thronged with wood 1 . oung om- mM.sri'-:9” '34 "int Java 954" m,,,.,l,l.. cog . M W. Accoun,l.anl.' any V cm ln wlllch ms v(.hl(.lF was mgllloy Reeves were HDPOHE OWI: worshippers and it was made "kzod realy gets a lot of mull mi 1-” -m -m Inn & .. .. .. - - l.-ed The Case M 8 ma" fmm fence viewers for the curren even more interesting for these I” 01! the ball (no pun in- win Y.!.inl in in in mule fast is U H 1" Earle luck”-V HISHIOTIM PlG".II('U lqpouche RR” charged under year. tlllireed Carniidian girls as thgy re. E:-l;l:dlyel(I.ndWl::hishaskigigeenf Ian 1:0”: 0:.-yum sf.” 11" -- can.-idlan Fnttillidlnig Commerce WE "mums mm mm 9 Tom . A .f t . lit l - n zc I er were probably the - e n o n- ; . T T F "l ” p. ;:..:::....".:. 2; iu....l.... moi. ;?:1".i3:"..i"”:.iiZ :2:'f.'.:': Lilli .i;m CANADIAN LEGION" W "' ::.:l:r;:,l:,:",..,,'".l", - 0 P G EH39 ' ' l til Tuesday. July 26. Acoll)lt'1l:leV unglgr Cqnyag VIEW "J MAML ”'”"'d '"'P"”'' '"" 7mI2ii'Sll' as" 7 ." PICNIC W. Albert Roberttfotnw iND'STAlSll av sneer. m St. R h. h d d th. s i A . i. rt p. a. I. MUTUAL nu D rise Aclocwitli a:(EleS6Sl;lIlOl'ler oil -Twenty-five scouts from the diznisss SSE: :?y:l'Iui;llllleCli1lltllgll lllhlann acltiltil-lneslll nscmg utlsd luck limo lzmm Cl" ”1M"" at G""'Vlll9 " w"" 5"”l I ash for making Illegal spirits Alberton troop went under canvas a pleasure: that the povertl ind Given any I(llI:gl"i'l):rsIebT:(;rlI(ghIt. "milling Jigs snmmenlll" llwlullllllllsilltlllnm. s further arliourned until July vesterday at their regular camp fllll, are un l i n '"Ml0Lonin1a n 6”: m . In I, RNER DIAL P. 0. BOX S-"mam To Hnnnmg , beievable. liordc of weather conditions. horse racing .40”. I P, W, m m BLDG. . :3” 3” location at l-9526? Wnllnces Slimv people With no food. no home and should 1,. well l,.g...,,,l,.,l hm ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,f' ,g,, ' "5 3,, 7 in: lONEl.V.. . mt an ,8. Mill River. Believed lobe a record l,-me clmhlng throng the ghee” ml, "mm" The" "em, lo be 2100 Lollvci 4i ll 41 Thursday, July Zlst N E mum number to attend from the local streets that ml d ml l i I ' .. -moo Lyndhat 512 rim: C l pog-li.NUpvnAL SHOWER g t bo Wm l t an are e w no sy. a ct of interest among the hot WW," L,,,l,,,,,, ,3, ,1. .,,. lend. Ind neighbour. amend :i:f.)::);'v:Ie mgrllam of 0:cl:;lil:t9l9cuvl honking. ancient vehicles. rlck- stovers” and the horses are be- icon Lvm in. 7s". l-l5U3l Amllselllp-Ills "ml R. E. Ellis & Son Limited l 1 me home of M” Robe" J m” and gym have nppnrmnuv w shas pulled by men who are lit- ing matched with a view to pro- ml!" rqlicfasnl lacy M595 iu-”q Dance at Night Fire - Auto - Casualty dl BI-eadalbanei on the even, qmmfv for 8 number M, hadglg tel; moi?! hthan skelfcflonsa and vide close exciting finishes. mo, .,,::,,f," ,,. U. 5,. llsummnr Si. SIlfnm0"1IfIvl of ' l' TVS IV C GTE C035 ere 58' - gm"-1Iil:'edre8y tact .II0;I1(;l;:e"l;:T- hscrgutmastcrlxgbegt "rrgxillllaat red in this country. On the othecr Lorne Desllochel. C & B bench "2300 T ill! ills ill Optometrist 5 show” "lo, .0 her mun bolus ?I".3c”k gfndl "-1" charge of hand one finds fantastic wealth ll;'l"'fl'l't- all 5:9 cllll"-'9 lll ill? '3 23' '1”: E. E. PM-kmgg up The mom W” any decol an cooking opermoul The camp such as may be seen in the psl- :3":I''' ”” V '”:r'.'l'l5,i 6”? mo Malart in in in pg 99 0pt.D.. ILO. ed with white and pink will break up next. Tuesday morn- "'5 "I My”'''' " l” the "M" lr lly lull," Ewell; ale "val O "m "'"'"l' 7.2 ll T; llllollm 3'37 camera and balloons. Arlene ing. temple Cl Benn” whlcll ll" 0"” or cc " "mp ' mm! Dell ll lo lo REGENT WEATRE llllml" .” gnd cl..-um. wmnon mm ton of sold on the dome and gwllelhnllllll Ugfnln WI! bmnzlil ,wm,..,.,.. .-,. 3. 3-. mum. gamma; st; snmnier-side . pg 5 bride gnd groom R0333-f TAYLOR GEO. RAVI! mlll3l'9l ll0l1C- They travelled " mp” edllwh "'cl!l& 39 lllleh: ;.lll:lMI::lm0 13-'lm:”””5n -mm ornpanled Audrey. who was CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE 5"” ll" ll'”"”"d mn” by w',m..m:lon .e,.;lu,ld glveml C nmuariillne A wta ss so as Wed. & Thurs. n:30 om- 3- R "lllllF'- R-0- . al-ml by Mun", Bums. lgnnosue Cow. nolpunchul train through India, They found at B t '- ' mono B on 15 so "FnANCIS Jams Tm: wscs" gm,.m.y.l.l.-, I-,r,.l, . Phone 3110; - entered the room to the pulled drama of a police detective "'9 l'”' ”"”"e ”'"l "ll" " W” u If M m ' 9' mm good m mm" ll" '51.. ”.”i2 Slnlrlns Donald O'Connor. Jnlla SMAI.l.MAN'S iwlhnmr. l s of "The Wedding M..-cl." who ..,c.,,l, ml. mm ,.ck,l... , a problem to have to carry their 5 c e"- ;3",,3i,;f,,';': ',,. up ,5, Adams. Chill Willis l--------w- . by Jguretta Murray. Car. on! to find that a mone "W" fwd "ml will" I" W” M0 v r . mm-wall so as so Matinee Thurs. 2:30 p.m. l A. Raymond Grant. y 9 I! y Last weeks high sports l Mm...” "ll Ann Ewmr doe”-l we" In any me, 8”" essary for sanitary reasons. The in Prince Colmlyg ,y Mb zsonmnt New IL! 135 in l B.Sc.. 0.D. 94 the 3"". They were op- Robert Taylor' the dynamlteedsed ”"'m” ”' ll" "l'”l' "'9 W” tins of the Mscxlnn... ..isters of milliliii? pea lull ill: lull: - - 239 Wnl" 5”" 9''''”''"'l''' i -' Mrs, Elton Somers and type of role he made memorable leached l" A3" wlle" lh” Grand River. These two girls ””""''I V? 13 ll" 119 Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear gunned Aice Toombs, The accom- several years ago in a picture "awed ll" T” M”l"l'"l” bum” would'just as soon belt you a M" 2"” ll. " "M BOCAMEO” "'0"! '3” OQYV Yllll verses were read by tilled "Johnny Eager." "ld d”""cy ” whlch ""''l be home run as bake you a cake.- ":00 MIf.lsc:G NV. sell: am --':w l - Migllage MacLeod and Mrs. The new M-G-M offering. co- "9" '0 5' bel'"”l- The pitching of Al Mclnnil xaxsmoroa PHYSICIANS WAIT” r- owie. Thegifts werastarrin JantLelh.G am. - , .,...m.,... ' L. . zthei t - III, on the table by Mrs. Steve and Anlllalmiglrancls CHRISTMAS IN CAPE TOWN iylli):nC'lfcRIIIl?l'AofrI'iIl battery llslillllngf thelgzsonmat Queenonlglei; Veil ''lllll1Y- 73154315 cl'3l'll0'l D" lhllprl Ml"N'lll'”'D' Todd ind Mrs. Wendell on the Ca tol screen with .. . -- -- Heston. Robert Young. Nicole Pllynlrllll - SIIIIOM pi .opens On July 10 they sailed from Nlal Hunter. Young Taylor. an abeth lit e league diamond. , W t S l p "H. imkndror thanked III for Items killlngtnahelephonebooth Bombay toward Durban. Here other pitcher for the Airforce. The ball lnded in the minor Manrey in" action-p-vked adw; '" gjfm-i,"'.'s';"" Iltiful gifts and extended and close. win. . mppml gun Migg xen um. uught mlml mo gpgcjluzeg ln glvlng gm lengue lllgmoml ,,l ll” .,ll,e,- ex. lurcufilm. SECBELOF Till: 15- 1; Mg - wwmggg, . . :I: welcome visit her in battle. and thus is IICVI a mo and again she enjoyed the work horsehide the old "Duke solder" treme corner of the field. Amuns CA5 ' mlmlmllm illm" Jill 'n Ph 01,0 raphen INIO his home. A autiful lunch ment in between in which the ac- and the people, but did not like treatment. Taylor. who is a son other distance clouters of the ll" Wllll M"l"' 3”” ll”WlW 9 lorvad the ' Thursda worth snow I” It ladies of the tion doesnt hold the spectator on the political system. Christmas of George. one of the foxlest little leaguers are Alan nubley. 7 i ' TEE READ STUDIO WII IPCII II Cape Town. FIOD fltdhill I '3 gflltb and &WK DIRQ D. '. IIAII tiisedgsofhiassat.