' """""""""""""' Ii-Iday,Aaguat5,1955 'I1ieGua.rid!an fuel! I 5"-r'. '-1'i”'-n-"-”i3'-"a"iwv”i'&'- U.S. May Need To Revise ........L.'.'.. ...:':..'r.”;'.'”'...f u Policy Towards Gen. Tito . iliiam Milli . M wag W nu urn, lmauilain relations with SOCLALIIIJ 31 wlllhl" 1" R7” . In the non-Lnmmuniiit countries. in Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplll and (AP Foreign News Analyst llhe last year Tm, M, be" gm. daughter Myrna. Murray Road In Th. time for a careful rear, musly enguged in man” up spending a vacation at the home pl-algal of U. S. policy toward Tito strengthening ms cannula, yum. 01 M15 Md M11 AlVll' Nllllll lll and lllt C0111-mllllll” 0l Y"8”5' u!a.r!v Ln. Asia The question must Chester. N-5- llvill ugly gt llmhml. t arise Is be about to take over his to ta . ems m Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hambly NE of ::m9::mSo,iln; fggdiugp ”i?t:u;g;c.t.ur 13w um Stalin is and children, Charlottetown were m ndsm for the United stun Th I 5 ed d visitors at the homes of Mr. and 9 P l 9 U5-led um l”l”' ' Limit On Premium Price irlowe Gives Uranium Plans OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minister than those contained in the pub- Howe said Wednesday there is a liahed price schedule." , ing on the grade of ore. The maxi- limit on the amount of uranium Officials said the price in the mum is 36 a pound for concen- wmcl. the government will pur- special contracts is secret but is mates with a content of Chas, gt premium prices. substantialy higher" than the not less than 10 per cent in weight. However, he mentioned no figure guaranteed price. They also said in addition, a development allow- ”, 3 statement on the govern- that Eldorado at present is buying ance of 51125 a pound is paid dur- ment's uranium Durchasl-B8 policy. uranium for private producers ing the first three years of pro- clarifying previous statements in under the guaranteed formula. duction. lllecommons by himself Ind 8' 8 The reason was that under pre- The lllill" Pm" Pull llllll" provides a sliding scale. depend- ess conference last week by sent conditions uranium cannot be C0lm'"l 3" 3l'l'lV0d 'l W ll939' and the Western nations. But these may gpooomomo u, uumuwg 5'.lm.. Minister St. Laurent. produced at a profit at the guaran- llllloll Wltli Droducerg. and are g:l:n:n::;:"':3d"E":,;wn:;' 3;: protestations are followed by the lulu vuguuluvl, u, L13; ygayg lg wu . Mi-. Howe said that on the basis teed price. FEl8t9d '0 00338 0l I" llcllnnv M” Arnold S;nm. Fregland and announcement that his party is re au uurcusi .,g the cogulugorm, Nag ..r present informamn ll"? 80V""' Policy after March, 1962 would M" "We "ll "'9 59”” l”'l” - l1 ll-'19. the United States has ev . right . l Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ellis Ellers- emerlng mm "mm" W” 9'7 men! Will ll0l be llble l” "egollllw have to be based on available mar. llormul” mlmlves tw” contmcu -' ' Xiommlllllsl PNTY 0l m8 s0Vl9l' to feel uneasy about Titos tuturs after March 31, 1956. Ipecllll Pl'9' lreig rm. uranium. lone between the producer and EL he M S""d3y' July 31 Union. course. 3 mlum price contracts for pur- -dorado and the other between Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mncxendrick Tito has announced his relations That course seems in be steadily .-liases of uranium. TOP PRICE 37.15 EHGFEY C0mml8Sl0lL and daughter, Summerslde were with the Moscow party would be eastward. He has indicated it h Hr added it is not expected the The Price f01'll1lll8 W33 "l 5? visitors at the home of Mr. and like those he maintains with Wesl5- his belief the satellite Communint Ju,.m,menl will be able to rlego. The guaranteed price schedule AEC, the ultimate purchaser. iiaie any new contracts between now and that date unless there is :;i,ssr;:,c,;o;.v,,:vli;e'lc;.,:h;:t.;;;W Ca defs Have Varied Mrs. Harold Millar, Freeland on em Socialists. This aspect of his countries no longer are dominated Sunday, July 31, announcement might raise strong in their internal affairs hy Moa- Mn and Mrs Reginald Naye and suspicions of him in Washington. cow. But Fliidapest radio announ- ced Tuesday Iihat the stair prol- ::;,n' xfslint zl:f:::;'r acgfgnglggnligl SOCMUST CONTACV ecutor of Communist Hungary had McAdam N.B. were visitors at the Therole assigned to Tito and been ousledi WI'lIGlWd"&Iiha-eutnqaen," jyg-.3 -.. K ONLY MARKET Aldersh 1. :r'I-ail-I-t M il-iI.hl'::d--lib-Wlihatrfliuugaqna-'.n"g'u"u:'-resign , d Y p O sh.',gd (-kn), gin. u - I-, -id. Id non, new IAN-,1!-Oi 5-: home of Mr. and Mrs. Benny. Yugoslavia's Communists by tthsp Moscgw snowg cuwg vziiitzlalitgl Eldolfaiilodlllltlllllg all h I f ll VOIII. Coughlin on Sunday, July 31. Comlnteru many years ago was T I ( h m Aiming ..expane a apress , tere was penty o s rts ro- he remoia n to proseclrr. mmzreuce thlthme information on. A E N T V I L L E-For the 600 gram activities at the pcoamp.pi.n- ml th . d M LO t 1l':rS'Bw'klA' Blfnclmgd gt SEEK; Calman Czako. came a week after ihicli this policy is based was R0378; Cmladlan Mmy Cadets 0f cluding softball. volley ball. soo- gm Jet: Igeug I: 59:” ” ..Ba"ki NW” Swill ll.990mPl"1l91l E”" El” El” "rwlgli P' "I a Tito speech which complained gupphm by the United States. The the our Atlantic Provinces now icenhouuesuue pitching and muck, 3 0 - W "ll5Wl' - iby Mr-,C'l.3rEnCt7 Ramsay. Borden. 9' "W "- 1'5 90759 - '38 IIISVI 9 that some satellite Communist vs. at present 1, cauuduis nnly undergoing seven weeks sum All uwlmmlng l, uuqcuy lup". L 0 t h h were visiting friends and relatives 51 ll” llome 09 M15 End M11 still way; grrggtjng peopl; for -rl. mmm W uranium. training at Aldershol camp, gull. Jsed by K H Be" Md J. A. lvlr, and Mrs, John Morrison and g Mr. avlvso; tavgay W 0B 1;! at Conway and vicinity on Sunday, Wallace M0!Tl90!l l'eCelIllY- Mrs. Edward Keefe and grand- toism, particularly in Hungary HI(iiIl'ail(I now has contracts with W85 3 El0Fl0l15 and "105! Bnioy Murphy, Red cross swlm luuu-uc. Children. Susan. John. and Vernon, glee" Eslnvtfly h 8 t93Vel' hall - July 31. Mr. and Mrs. wmmd Craig and daughter, Lynn. Mass... were reg and Czechoslovakia. mm, ,.,,mr,anl..u for purchase of able weekend. mm of Halifax' assisted by LL Charlottetown were visitors at the 0V3 C013 35 1'9 llmefl 0m9- Mr Emoum Ir CGS CV . daughger Catherine of Middleton, cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ThiJm- 0 viously Tito's complaint was urnin-mi at prices higher than All cadets were given llirec E. M. Morlne. swim instructor at lwmes Ill Ml'- lllld M” wllbl" M d M . C . P P, S em' me weekg,g:d' "M mnlgs P.E.I.. accompanied by Mrs. Mar-i, 33 C0l'00l'll"r ll? ll l" M9590" and MWWW mi tllncp 2llHl'RnI.F.d by the governs may: leave but only about halilihe Wolfville school. l'l3l'dY. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. l'- llllt u;e”t'h3'? dmf; 3:d mm" t DP t l S me tin and daughter Janet, New Jorki w lk . swlli . . men! Tliey re Gunnar Mines were able to travel to their The general health of the camp lwalhce G9”l'K93 and Elli” allll avel rzunlt IE" tome ks y a or age' were visitors at the home of Mr. Mn and Mrs' Garry amen son 7”" ” l""k.l"5 ”b”"dl'”lly. 519” l,m. in the Beaverlodge area homes because of the distance has been exceptionally good and Cllllmll M0l'Fl50l'l- C0"W8Y. over the Free 9” at 9' .3 9935.3", wt”. Mrs, collu Mllllgau sud daughter and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Bilbble and daugler Gym ,a' Tor" "'3' ll” "”'"'"'ll ' C"m""”"5l' d”i n( ilm'ihel'll Saskatchewan. and Everything possible was done by Ihere has been nothing of a serl- WNlN!ml- Y”'”"'”." 3 ”””.”5 l"”"” ” lnilnellua left on Monday morning Saturday, July 30. ”'?l”' are 5"" 3. lhelr la” "m l'"''"l '" ll” "l” "l" .5" Eu" Pronto Uranium Mines Ltd. and camp authorities to give the re- nus nature. The food is reported item" l" the Marlllnlm August 1 will, i - ..,d x... .-...i'l' Willi M11 Walkers Dlirenlsi W1 must lead the whole worlds prolea ileum Uranium llllne-S Lida l0- malning 300 a good time and tin be very satisfactory and the Mr". and Mrs” 'lames.MacD"n8ld'i Mrs Charles Keller and sonlxllbrlde 'and (an-lily for '3 viii M" Md Mrs R0be” Ma”D0"3ld alld MT5- -lllllll -It Cmcalialli l-'i"'r'i' The Wily dlllefejncf l39' rated in llnlnrll” Rllnfl RlVCl' plenty of fun and .-utertninmeni iweather though rather hot at Summerslde were Vlslm” at me R b F 1 R' . . lculluu ul Magda 'N 5 mm daughler l3l"ba”' Charlotte" - H t "'99" T'"l allll ll” 53l9ll"'9 l”di H,” was ipwVld,d, lnmgs has mm splendid Mm cool home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ”,el'- Rx ey lYel'xH3c”l':l" 'k "ll aw "lust town were visitors at the home MT. and ll'lT5- Tllmall G3 all err seems to he, then, that he officials said ill? government .l.”vPm;m' I" am”, lorries Va "lam; Oatway, Freeland on Sunday. July llllllled ll-V ll'5- Erllesl l ”9l'a" ' We ' of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison and flimlly. 'l'0!'0Dl0. 81'? 5P9l1dll18 pursue, the puuus .5 g purluer of "ill "'l"'”"' l" ll” ll" Ellecm rlons Parties made trips in Scotts Training activities at the camp . :l(l!:::t'yV,g':(?:s glt!dth:ol,llo,Ir',:0lnfWn?Il;.ll Mr. Clinton Morrison has re- ll" s""d"y' 'l"ly 31' 3:? sg1an11ganltnl;,1,l,ll5l:',h1:ld M"”"w l'"ll"' 'l'" M '"l”"' blurs '0 'l"FS! L0"lP3'll9! lluflllll Bay M, ii... Bav ,,l lruudy sum-9 .'u'n reported to he progressing and M” Jame. MMNEIH Ken, delved the appointment as captalnl Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Crowe of i lllllal" the his of present contracts. Spe- N - ' J ' r r usuul. and the cadets Mrs 3"” Mm l'l""”ld Pallllerv A ' i I on a new tug boat. Hi ny1Pt be h, of i d- F all T ' ,8 t Lot: "Ml lllilres also Wm be mild under ldikglzicgratlllfnalilllllsallllnyiglllggl 2;? Salqllvnlo hey acqulmng the,” Eudd children, Floyd and Elana lmgmnl 'iriends wish him every ssulrltlcaess lineged vzggiglon atn tllireohoariiee rsillelllllr. 7.1335" aareceilnt lsliilgsllrat Yllieollliome :- any new COM!”-?0l8 lllllell l39lW99ll Anne mg Habitation gt purl selves well. The cadet band is for en' were vlsllors at E lwmei Mr. and Mrs. William Morrisoniin his new undertaking. land Mrs. Edward Boyle, Freeland of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. MOVOS. BI" BIISIIIGSS WW and ll'l3l'9l'l 3l- l955- no ui und pr M C s Cornwallis under command of Capt. O. R. 0 Mn and M” Jab" 13' Palmer accompanied by their daughter andl Mrs. Thane Ellis and new babyland were visitors at the homes I C n.'.' A U ' H"weV"' '" cwtuc” Wm w niiillsl base Certainly the cadets Porter, Wolfville and has already 0" sundayi July 31' granddaughter of Newton, Mass. daughter, Summei-side are sIwnd- of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer Ml'l- lVlelVl" -'VlCGl'930l”. 3lll'l”llv 0 ""l.5 E 5". Quit, ilun dellVehTlCI "1""; 5' wll" this year hre receiving a real taken DIN ll! church parades M". James wim, and c1.,ud,.en were visiting at the homes of Mr. ing a few days at the home ofiand Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morri- Sliefm I My l'9C9l'lllY Wllll ll” Ql.ERE(- ,CF,gI, W65 busme” Plvllld ll-it M3” 3ll 96' insight into the more than 350 and march past. Tlltlty Wlll 8lV9 Roy. Wilfred. Deborah and Ruth and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Free- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy, Free- son, Conway. m” l'”' Mrs" Ambrose Cmmmni as usual Tuesday when the Rivera imw TAKE EVI-IRYTIIING ..;ears iusiorih or wizslsalslgnilwhzf .v.m:onac:dri l(;;i;vll:t ofhewgllfg sl;l:;IediI:glUl'"ed '0 ”tlFl' ""32: alferlland menw land. l Mli mg? Em" Bl”l'.f"ll The religious Profession in hon- mtaiiranvdn1r-mQ(iiehec': waterfront Jvange ine. era a .' -i ii ii vaca ion wi er ,. , - ami y, . eanors were Vlsi or: r 51 1 M. H l I l was mum: is i, Mr Howe told the Commons mlng at Sunken Lake on thellrack and field meet to be held mother. Mrs. John Broome. St. Bggsnnlasnty E1133: of NllllIS'm;IOxl":.Cr:lil; nggnfagrleggfvgl Higbeg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1(:;l:,:.,:, Cms.c:-an, whifhelxius mfg Gas, elilljirlcliye and lalephougg .lul.V 20 that the government had south Mountain and at 'Cornwal- ,Au8ust 10 and at other GVenl!- ,E1eanoi-s. tr ,9 9' SH . u t"5'enl'.V0 i gufel pauen't mpthe Prince County Hos, Edward Boyle. Freeland on Sunday in rue chapel at st, D,mmm.s was ,,,,,.l,-,,.,ed ,,, fu,,,,u,,,. while 100 mu, iiillfled only to Day I Bliarsnteed lls naval base and Dominion Ex-lalso at the mlnsirel show. Re-l ll 3'" 9 '5 " lyllg ., . July 31. inmers sam led the nfferin s of . . l 1 best or health and wish her . plfal Summersiu: Will be glad to largely attended. Those present . P 8 piIi'Ph for lJiiatl1l1l;;l1'I cgnzcnentgaesait perjrnental Station pools. gzgfgsa snforintgigs ?;l:tW 31;: bcilaen d Mrs. Edgtilir Oattrlvay spent a fewl gpeedy recovery lea"; he is greatly improved and The regular mommy meeting of from Plusvme and Vicinity 8". as the hill of fare as if nothing were mirc ases un 1 are , . e ' I ll, I, l. d u 0 '5 E8 ay ays recen y at e homes of Mr. ii ' - - -. - , hannenlnl aim said the government never ,ag:"f,”l"l.lly.. awsaoter eat Sgt-c;ttsaBay and the 1312 EVEN Wlll be staged and Mrs. Ernest Paynter. and Mr. Mn Huber Bmome, 5i. Elea. ',”.ffe,,ff,g”e him home agam before ;T.i;.ee,,w,f,'.I,'.il'Ls..u ?:Yl):rl3lryLo?(E1eS:: iiiiiiowi5iksile.i&h:aYerc.iiii.'i3.' l"'"llTl9"'V l"""""l F-DY Sllld lllill '”"l smell d "H Wlll Hlillltshllltlld 31 and Evangeline Beach. Monday '"Ti,l'9rell';lsllal:s5(l,lv Aga lad! If of Eula MP5.dJ0l1n Coushlin. Ellerslle. nors was visiting friends at Conway Mr aud M,-5 aucll lgullem and eu was held lu llle form of uifamily Mr. and Mrs. Melvin "'li'F '" W" 5;'!''"F 3'"l lall "'9'; uranium pro uc on un a a . A (ll wul , e A e 0 r. an Mrs. Robert Mo l n . J ' . . ' a mcnarc to I 2 restaurant and t Ms press conference Mu :akceoi;:;i::ieiiint "pet 'tthreeec:aimel s. M” thirty Vole” for church service”. and family, Argyle Show rryzge on Sunday. July 31. children, Mount Pleasant were picnic at Mr. John P. MillarslMcGre8or. Burton. Lot 7. Mrs. i was decided to move to a safer wnk. Mr, St. Laurent um he "nu cdebmuon This .5 directed by LL E, w, vmw” u the home of Mr? and! The Conway muted Church recent visitors at the home of Mr. shore, Freeland, on Monday, Au-.Ambrose Corcoran, Mrs. Norbert plan. , . t nniversary , u , c ,M ,w h I M 'l9F5l8ndS llle BOVBFIIMOMI policy :,"'A",f,f,p,;,, Royul, on weduer. Fl'eelJ0T" Ol lVl0n0l0!!- The" I"? Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Sunday,,Sunday School Picnic was held at ""13, Mrsio willlllalifli &vhI”"ls0nBl k 3"" 1 Mligcoggmagscorgwrralif ',lG,qg Egg??? Trllt-kg with uuuclggq rug pulley. in in purchase all uranium pro. day the Royal Cadet Band will ten softball teams. five soccer. July 31, llhe Conway Community Hall on B it i We d, l' ewstz 39”! Mr. Angus MacDonald, Summer-lmmion Bum" In, T '.l”; LMWM made rim mm; in your lmu,-5, Wednesday afternoon. July 27 with an 5' 5 spell "3 3 vaca 1”" W1 side visited his parents Mr. and- ' ' ' i ri-,d'C til .. . - 'l ll bll df . . .1'Ya(:inllllYl'l (?l'nag'lai25unal po9iY:d.mHE ?)l;rllcg:?etE,.alg0,?artm0uth5 Naval ,ll:JIllSl:h0evl)edElll1S add l5lllnl30y5olll': Ml” 0503' we M5'3Nelll- C-G-5-in large attendance of pupils,lrelauVe5 and friends at Hamax"Mrs. Orrin MacDonald, MacNeillslg8l;'0n't Mr" and Mrs Dacmnnd NEW APARTMENTS said his remarks were based on 1:, between the weekend mpg are entered for the track meet. Cygnus. spent the week-end withlparents and visitors, M,-. Alviull-so uu Saturday gveulug, July 30. 3 3”- ulllll(;Yrsll?lP.dilliYIVVl)!f tsllleiillllllmalftlllgltivl. of the flu companies tn camp his wife and family" lll3"lY- 5"P9Tllll9l"l9lllv lllld 3 PT0' Mrs. William Graham of Port- Mr. and Mrs. George ThomP- Sister M. Helena. Mounl 5l- A "9" lwuslns Dl'0.lect in Car- "ch mmlmny h" thr" evening ' llmmme Of T8085 and Slim" l0l' 1 d Main who has been a recent son were business visitors to Mary's Charlottetown spent a acas. the capital of Venezuela. will "W" llblllll ll,ll'5ll ll9- ifamily of Toronto are spending 07 Sport and two after-noongdof ml::lel'rl- ac(c3l)1;l'Il):l iegtglsfelars Fag: the children, uud refreshmenlsi gaillest at thee. home of Mr. and Mrs. Summerside on Monday, August day recently with her parents. Mr. crovirle accommodation for 13,000 gllti H93: Szglmwetdnfsug; me” thier holidays with relatiges and Sl:lillInlt'l;il:,g.S Si::u;l:::d::r-jarguaelady MacN.em spent two days in- Chimp were served. John D. Palmer. is visiting friends .1. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. I in-.r:ons nr 2.600 families or we an ens or e pur- A g 2, v0 un w . v I . rliase of uranium. These were spe- S;:?nd;hlu'x;ndN&l:,l:,?tl; "mot cam. Wallace Bartel", or ottetown recently with their hus- Mm on-in MacDonald was L ('lal price contracts with producers Kentville is 0C of track sports lllillllsv Wll” 5'9 emlllwell "ll ill? business visitor to Summerslde on and I Published Ml" 'Cll9l'llll9 Rev. and Mrs. Edwin White and and he is assisted by Lt. D. Mc- C-G-3 CY3llll5- Friday, July 29. guaranteed until March 91.1962. (umlly of Edmonton, Alberta. I Geachy of St. Shephen. N. 3.. former Pastor of the Tyne Vllley who is New Brunswick coach of The many friends of Mrs. Beniv "W" CHUNG "Pl-llls Presbyterian Church. spent n few track and field for Canadian lgadmggd ”,ll," Tgplllavr M:""Y1Coushlln will regret to learn sh- .- I ' d d ll1l' I tr lnl h . 0 " ,3” so 0l'll9;is not enjoying the beat of health ' I Inc statement said Eldorado is dll" Vlsmnll me" I an acqua Olyml” 3 ng Sc em” Burleigh, Ellerslie, attended the and wish he, a speedy recovery, mmmilfed to Purchase all accei:t- ”””"' Bifsflflle-8 ll-,,,fll?l”f'l,'”lt','I':i :9" Ag; Ellis-McMurdo Nuptlais in Thel ahlc uranium concentrates which 1, d , Trinity United Chur h, Ch lott -I Mr. nd Mrs. Edgar Hardy anti 5"? llllelell ll" d9llV9l'Y "359? ll” dulYll;lslter(?l;.;:ig1eee:hi:fl?l'l::l;v T5-Eiigifrnk. 9i(I:1e"n3IeC?::' E,hl:,l:n,glmn' won town on Wednesdayf July 3;. '3 lcliildreliii, Cape Traverse were published price schedule. However. 1 am lull. ' ' , visitors at the homes of Mr. and he said. ”Eldorado has no com Eknhel: '::,l.:g,:l: 5:1?” ande lllurs. 2lLt. A.F. Murray, Sutherlands ML and Mrs. Robert M,mganHiMrSI Harold E? Phillips and Mn --m-m-me?-m-t Ml-5, Nelson Compton and daugh- lleadl Ill? -ll0li39 Slmw Pl'”Kl"m- and Mrs. Lawrence Milligiin. Mac- t Mild ad of St. Eleanors were lnl. -l-A- Dillon. Annlpolll R0yll Neills. and were visitors at the Mr. Encil Morrison. Portage , ti: guasl-s of Mrs. Compton's sis- 13 0C of volley ball. assisted by lhome of Mrs. Preston Oatway, .pent a vacation recently at the E x H I B I T I 0 N c 0 L I S E U M on Sunday, July 31. tar and borther-in-law, Mr. and F-vl;l-1'1;-Lllgll!-H Vilil:a!,l(VlllIft- glllwf Conway. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Noruiam unit d Ladies Aid hold Mrs. Alfred Colwlll on Sunday. . - V3 - ll v - - and George Morrison. :4 very rucessrfllll pantry sale gt July 31. Crowell, Shelburne, Capt. C. 8. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson! ' unlmanm Youth Centre on Friday Day, St George. Capt. R.W. skin- lhave returned to their home in Mr. Roy Milligan and children, M. nd Mrs. F rbes Ellis and . C ner B oolr, Nfld. 'l"Pmmm' July 29 daugrhi: iris of liiverett. Mass. "er or r The Misses Muriel Ellis and are vlslttns at the home of Mn ' Louisa Macbean returned to their ElHs' ulster Ind brother-in-law. home after spending several days Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. at the Presbyterian girls camp at "once Mnmmm, Guemwn ilm” Rel" F”'"”” 3”” N. s.. spent the weekend with his ' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold rauaii and wife and family. Rmlly fr in N Scotia mending iiieir v:il:,a.tion with int: We Wl ""- l'l'"'” ”Vm"l- Pmghm moth”, M". Mama and family have taken up resid- p,,,,Kh' Norumm. encs in Summerslde. where Mr. Dyment is employed. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhlllips of . Ham”. N. S. Ware mum nuts Many friends and relatives of.- ,g Mn and M". Amed Come". Mr. Clarence Phillips regret hi learn that he is a patient in the lir. and Mrs. Ralph xueeboue Prince County Hospital. His many mid family of Boston, Mass, ion friends join in wishing him a on l'illlrnh0:1 Sunday. after spend- speedy and complete recovery. 'lIi(i eir oid itli Mr. K - bony. parenlsflgsdrlvlnd Mix. ;I:;, Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Ladner and. ma, Comm ifamlly. Summerside, spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. l u.. and Mrs. Huestls Williams Mhol Colwlll. I zind family of Bot . M . . ciiz-sis of Mr. aiidon Mrs.."D.wHSe. Charles Dymelm Gagemw": N3” Rn"-1;ay' and also ML nd Mrs. spent the past weekend with his. l.;,,,mn wmiams ,parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell; ' ;Dyment. llisDoi' nCiill. hi -1 . l u.....,.,;d m ,l9:r0m::.wh uplznglnsg eh: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes of. wwaiion with her parents, Mr. and D”"ll”l"' No no 399'" S""d33' i ii... Ame, Comm as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ', MacLean. l lliss C' I M' Kl f Vit. l ,.,,,Jm"I ;;";pendi;S! L132: tllimeia" Mrs. Martha Paugh left on Sat um. mm, of her mm and um,” :llf'dII,V morning for Amherst, N.S.i lh. and Mrs. Lloyd Em. to spFlli'l some time with her son ” and iiamzhver-in.Iaw Mr. and Mrs. llirlizircl MacLennan. siiiiinior. Arnold Paiigh and family. Mr snni t d A . i . lnl, hisoauma anedwunglls ST:-lyglnx Missy-. F.iiiil,v and Donna Colwlll ii.-. n,,s,,.” nvmmt. are suenrling their holidays with t ilimr mini and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. :l:nIIl'lli' Ncsbgi. Auguslla. Maine, Victor Sanderson. Summerslde. i lhlllnli aft II f M. (1 Hrs Sianely Ellllsome 0 r A" Mrs Ge-urge Ellis has returned to her home after visiting her sla- .:li',and Mrs. Wendell Ellis and ter. in New Denmark. N. B. ctnanancs ALL SUMMII l 20 can oiisssas l swiM sun's V. l sit l -3 IUEPGII, SKIRTS. si-tom s. PIDAI. PIISI-Ills ciuiiiae AT rsoucn i-iucss The FASIIIOII siiorrr Conway after a two weeks vacation . Frederick and Beverley. of Beaver ' MONDAY & TUESDAY, August 8th & 9th THE RUSHWQONTINUES A1. 8.30 P. M. ” THE ympvs GREA1'E31' J Admission, Adulis 5.0c-Children 25: Used Car & Truck Sale ON W. R. JENKINS CAR LOT I66 KENT STREET (Opposite Eoreifsl FREE GASOLINE 315.00 Name -""3 SALE ABSOLUTELY FREE Just send me the name of is part) wanting to buy a new or used car. E”? '"'Y" ""0 P"”l'”" P W truck or tractor. if i sell him within l 30 da s I will a' you Sl5.00 cash. or truck "om "5 during all. uh "I Your ililame will Ililelheld in the strictest lied at 5500 or over will receive 50 gnI- confidence. W. 1!. JENKINS. cos of gasoline free 208 Great Goo. St. FGHIHOFOG Q2-'3")!-II!-I2! Scenic Story of the Island in Music. Song and Dancing. '' A Large Casi E Band Music "' Splendid Choir On Monday night prior to the Page out the Band of the Royal Canadian i Corps of Signals and fl'rumpel'ers will present a Concert ska-flog at 8 . e'eIeeIi. Tickets available at - Centennial Information Ieotli. center of Queen and Grafton: MlIfeii's Old Spain: Jeliiiny's Maylalr. The Iteadesveus. I UNSURPASSED VALUES! UNHEARD OF PRICES! OUR YEAR'S MOST SUCCESSFUL US CAR AND TRUCK SALE GON- CLUDES TOMORROW. IDDAY, TDNIGHT AND TOMORROW WE OFFER YOU MORE OF THE SENSATIONAL BARGAINS WHICH HAVE '.l'IlRII.- LED SO MANY OUSIOMEBS 'l'H'lS' WEEK. CONVENIENT TERMS MAY IE ARRANGED '70 SUIT ' PURCHASER. OPEN, TONIGHT TO 9:30 W.R.JENKlNS 208 GBEAI GIDBGE ST .1” KENTST.