AUGUST__1_L _l9_47 WESTERN CU-‘JUDIAN Pass List For _-_-- ' AGENTS: .I. Iilsuer Murphy, 18d Hanover Street, and G90!" Glow. 125 Ottawa Street aulimnnssoa and riuucz coon-r! News» Euhwrlrtlons. Advertising. Grades 11 and 12 At Summerside ""s*»i=1"-'"1" / - The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Snuunerside: w; bookstore. Water Street: Gouriias Drugstore, t1 Central Street: Iflunw Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville Stmet. The Guardian will be delivered u. any house u. Summer-aide. I “mar Boy at 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone £89 for this service u give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route l -DB. GMT’. Office, Kin- .-—l"0l- SALE in Remington, resi- w-a, will be closed from Aug. i0 dentiaipropery on paved highway, ,0 Aug. 18. > lot 601118 ft. Call evenings. Chan’ ——- les Yeo. BAVOID Till RUSH on race “y, . Get your season's ticket for 91d Home Week atlall drill stores md Milton Bell's, Charlottetown; L Mgbnrfs, Montague; E. Foley's. gummerside. Price $8.75. -5EASON TICKETS for Old, Home Week now on sale at all drug stores and Milton Bell's, Charlottetown; J. Mabon’s. Mont-i ague; E. Foley's, Bummer-slam Price $375. au-WANTED — A married man for farm work. Modern equipment. gpply John B. I-Iaslam. Carleton gidlng. P. ‘E, Island. —’I‘IGNISH OONVENT — The' standing of whe live students. 'I‘ig- nish Convent, who wrote the Mar- , itlme Board Examinations for Grade X1. is as follows: Out of a possibe 500: l. Bari O'Brien. 358;‘ 2. Mary McCue, 350; 8. Bessy‘ Klnch. 336; 4 Mary Gillis. 335; 5.; Thirza Morrison. 303. i I _SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week at all drug stores. Old Spfllfl, H. J. Mabon. Montague, and p; Foley, Surnmerside. Price $3.75. _.NOTICE:--My office will be closed from August 4th to August 23rd, both dates inclusive. Morley M_ Bell, Summerslde. —MAGISTRATE'S COURT - A number of cases were heard in Summerside -last week by Magis- trate RS. Hinton. A man from Portage was fined $100 ond costs, _JUST ARRIVED. Shlpment of The following pass lists of stu. dents of the Burnmerside Academy who took the examinations set by the Common Examining Board 0g the Maritime Provinces was issued last night. Grade XII pass, list. J. Arthur Garruthera Arthur Holland, Rob- "1 Murphy. Dorothy MacNeill, Janet Baker. Francis Cameron, Jarvis Matthews, ‘Edna Cameron, ‘Rosa Richard. Grade XI pass 11st. Don Call. .1’°°1i- 1"“! TiiPllh. Alan stewart. Joyce Wood, ‘Garfield Gallant, Everett Barrett Barbara Currie,1 ‘Marjorie Rogers, Dorothy Afggn. I'm- Ahith I-sushlin. Laurie Coles, Desmond Baslole. Donald Mac-i Phee. ‘Zeta. corcoran. ‘Jack Mae. Farlane, Rowan Proiitt, Anna 11911111115. Roy Boater. Margaret l-iowatt_ George Key, llrancls Mgr- F150n. Betty Pendleton, Barbara Delaney. Erma Campbell, Donald MacDonald. Alberta Gaudet. ‘Gar- diner Dalzell. ‘Helen MacFarlane, ‘Donald Simmons, ‘Roy Grant, ‘Clair White. Those marked with an asterisk have to write a so... lemme n, ex. aminatlon in one subject to corn. plete requirements for the grade. -s the famous Ransome diggers at a pIlCB reduced from last year. James A. MacNeill and Sons. Eummerside. -IMPORTAN1' NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are sdvised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not Later than l1 a. m. the day pre- nous to date of insertion. Large advts- quarter page and over. znust reach the office at least 24 iaurs in advent-e. -BUY YOUR SEASONS TICK- ETS for old Home Week while svallable at all drug stores and Milton Bell's. Charlottetown; J. viabons. Montague; E. Foley's, Bummerside. Price $3.75. -onanr: xi. Nouns DAME PONVENT, Miscouche-The nine pupils oi Miscouche Grade XI were ll! successful in their examinat- .ons. Names will appear in older of merit later on. (Patriot. Jour- nal and Ploreer, and Halifax Her- old please copy). or three months under the Prohib-l itlon Act for illegal possession ofmotel and ‘h b “d, r T _ liquor. Another man for posses- stlels T“, he ‘gamer: vZ,,';f'M::_ fltsigxz; dizmflnggmfxltgrigg {i311 one that his plans for the sentenced to sevcn days in jail. A man from the vlci-lty oi Bldefcrd convicted oi being in possession of a still was fined $150 and costs or _ 11"“ 1110111115 I" s summafl m:Ugrrzrlzntiltzlgroveiihffgzlitfilglg: ejectrneut case the court ordered one mason m“ may me mmni’ the tenant to be evicted. A Sum- down on Imports "om can“. u rnerside man chsrzed with keeping that m] cwntry ,5 in L“ “u” la coma/m gaming house was fined are“ and d011,,“ a" scmjce_ This |$30 and costs and the slot machine 5mm" puflcuhrw to me counb a falling off i5 regards business in the countries that he has just v15. ited. particularly the West Indies. m“ w“ seized ‘"1 m’ ""1115" rles which are colonies of Euro- was c-rdered confiscated. - S. We“ nations‘ one mm ma, u m very scarce there, he {$0118. is " RETURNS FROM SOUTH butter and Canadian birth-r ls al- AMERICA - Mr. Charles Mac- Neill of Sununerside and North a“)??? Avfirallsllcomgllltzvwlfivorkdfkl‘: 311511” 1"“ remmed !1"’-'". l bu!‘ rnencing to arrive and it lands "less 111D 10 31111111 511119141311 and there cheaper than Canadian but- me WM‘ 111111“- n W" 195711911 ter. Mr. MacNelll leave; for 4mm mm 0" 117-! M11111 11""- 319 Newfoundland on August 25th. has purchased two properties on fig, {Water Street. summemoe. from ___ iDr- R-I- Novhah- ‘These oronerties -nr~:aru or MRS. JOSEPH m 111s “he 110W“ M thi- Dvmihioh MURPHY _ The death occurred after only a few days Iiness on Friday evening at the home of [her daughter, Mrs. Patrick Noo- nan. Summerside c1 Mrs. Joseph ‘Murphy. She was 80 years of age. She was the former Mary Jane IMCCGIVIII, daughter of the late —G. II. M.— Francis McCarvill and ' Mnry Rogers of Freetown. After tier all!‘ look what I've found for you today! It's fun dlggin‘ out ‘he marriage she livcd (c-r Kinny years Ilcms for ‘this column and we hope that you like and take advantage of illem. PINK 0R WHITE JERSEY BLOUSE This Blouse has long full sleeves and a rouncfneck with button h" 1°11‘ yea“ 53°" 11'1"" 111° 1116i $108111]. The sizes are l2 to 20, the material ls a tine, in Conway and with the retire- ment of her husband 21 years ago. who was a railway man. moved to H 3.49 $lilmme.old8 where she has lived ' since. Her husband grcdeceased Mrs.’ Murphy was a woman of a quiet and home- soit Iersey in either blush pink or snowy white. Jersey Blouses are so 1°11“? 1'51’°sm°" “M” me w“ vary to wear and so easy to launder. This BloTsse will compare favorably devmed 1° the wiua“ M h" with any you wlll be able to flnd and It is only 3.49 In the 5 and 10 15mm“ Sh” 1-" 5uw1ved by five daughters and two sons: Mrs. Department. MAZOLA COOKING 0R. SALAD Irene Lynch. Vuncouvcr, B C.; 39 g Mrs. Trcmas Reilly Newark, NJ.; cm ' Mrs James McDouga... Rich- Mllola Oil is a real economy to cook wIlh-ygu u,“ u" H, n", mend; Mrs. Patrol; NOOL-Zn, sum- aud over agsIIsl For deer-M Irvin: of Jot-shouts. French fried pota- ioes or croquettea there's nothing that can compare with Mazola.... merslde; Mrs. Maurice Connolly. New York: Emerson in New York Make your I-‘rench Dressing or Mayonnaise with It, Maaola will give a and c1511“ "1 Mmnrcu- The mn‘ ‘"113’ smooth finish to any salad. The l-pound tin is 3B cents-get 9-1111 "In be had "It If"!!! from the Grocery Department. IRONTNG doanns this morning at nine o'clock to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. — S. to 4.35 iI-i - I —Mr. Cornelius B. Glllis, lately With one of these strong. steady Folding Ironing Boards you can v 191111511 11'9"‘- 1119 U- 5- 11051-81 39f" 110 Your Ironing or pressing anywhereLJ-‘Ind the coolest place In your V1139 111 3059MB 11nd Mrs- 311115 "9 house for this hot Job. ..l even saw the trees In her yard. on one of these boards. a lady doing her Ironing out under 511911111118 111611‘ 511mm" 110111151’! l1- The Hardware Depart- KEHUHBIOIIPK- rnent has all sorts of laundryequipmeut. in atock are Sleeve Boards.‘ ior the little pieces-Clothes Racks and Hampers of different shapes‘ —Mis-.. Cathie Ramsal‘. Do your laundry with ease and cool comfort-the equipment Hardware Department. ' sud sizes. is hero for you! FLAX MATS...... . These attractive Flax Mata have been reduced 25% to elear...The moved. - 8.. ‘"11!’ smart shopper la going to snap them up. They're imported from ilolland and are a natural color with a large over-check of blue or; daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ram- say. Summerside. is making a good ‘recovery after having undergone on‘ an operation in the Prince County |Hospital to have her mppendix re- -Mr. Jame: Coombs. Toronto. Is vine. Fla! Mats Ire extremely serviceable. You can get them In any a guest at the home of Mr- Mid ‘in-from small scatter mats to largo room also. The 25% of! means Mrs. Gordon I-‘umlture Department. i real saving for you too! Ramsay. Summer- side. Has father. the late Mr. Lelth Coombs. was a native of Uhar- 0<f>tl0€>0o%00idhi0k carsror._s............i.l. TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY lottetown. — S. ._Mr. J.W. Quinn. Summerslde. motored to Truro. NB. last Wed- nesdaiy i... attend tne air ihvll- - S. ' \ eeseseeaseeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaaaeeeeeoeeeeaee srrnnrnmrr morcursrs r u. s n . . °°“"‘°‘°1 °1 d"““1‘°" d"""‘5 “s 11111: as ‘avé-plvlgerlviiillglilngépgstls‘ Mr‘ and Mrs-Eduard Atkinson‘ | the ladies. 1%’ “ "fiwrrsfllv-nrs-‘firat-"slwrs-wiy’ 1-?- i- "qr y . _ 1- i v _ ,. ,'_1-». p ‘ _ > W . ,, “E1335 ‘run cuanwrrarowu GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN In Prince Edward lalano It's S ’ ' —-— mal I P 1 In Prince Edward Island It's s llmam‘ |" p'9"°° Edwa“ Flam‘ W‘ s"“"'"'"" Mr. Major Inman of Borden is | P - , ma mans n 717169 dwa-rd "Md It's Smallman’; van,“ hum“ m Momma, m“, n rlnce Edward Island its Smailman’; In Pr.» WA, "d “.8 smauma . week, ; |n Prmce Edward |s|and n. s __, , no _ s mallm» vfiww» Z “d “gs smaumanv‘ ‘m ' In Prince Edward Island "' we“ . ' m. and m... sun Sexton and] . . rd It's $mallman'a family of Ccmeau Bale. Quebec: 1n Prmc- 9*‘ , , are visiting relatives in Borden. ' [n ' '1 1t 9 8771311171153 g I I Mr. Gordon constable of Borden In g o t: fits smanmant. is a patient in the P. C. Hospital In i B SMEIIITIBILS where he is undergoing treatmentl h. | Y 0 1 "'8 Smallmafla - Mrs. rial-once Jenkins of! In I , "Is smanmgn" Georgetown la visiting her sister.‘ |n F It B Smallman’: am.- Wm. White stBorden. In P e S w; smaumwv, "M? Rosella. Macadam and m- ln p. :15? smfllfilflllt’! e aughter Rosemar isit- ' ' ’ ing in Borden with ‘Yhe-r" ulster, In P1 - Q , ‘L. ‘gmaflman’ am. Rank Dorsey. 1|’! Pf 1 l " ma man’. - |n Pr, L ta Smalimana Mr. Judson Rector of West- _ '8 smauma v brook, N. 8.. ls visiting his daugh- Ill Pfl u l!‘ tors, Mrs. J. MacDonald and Mrs. In Pr“ .3 SITIBIIMQBS .1. mien. n. Borden. " h, p," a “Quin-me re s ‘s Smailman’: w. and Mrs. Nuto Cefettl, who In Prin nisliliifi st“ 1, ‘s smanmm" were married in Montreal onl - 8 Smallman‘: Saturda last are In P71" 0 Y spending their Sm II a honeymoon with relatives ‘n1 In Prim w 3 8. mans Borden. P. n. r-a. i l" prim a Fag“. a i Smallmarfs . R Q m. and Mrs. Arnaldo Cerettlf In Prino amamnan.’ and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cerettl In Prim; smanman‘ Iof Montreal who have been vlslt-’ - . . Stflllmgfi in! relatives here returned home l" Pflnc‘ s n 1 on Tuesday last, , In Prince 1' Smallmanf . ma "la-HS 51mm sympathy of friends‘ l" 'P"'"°° Small ' ’ here is extended to Mrs. Edward In PFIHCC ‘mane: Gorrill of Borden on the death of | p - 8171311771305 her son, Docherty Gorrill of O'- n "nee ‘mam-nan’; Leary, which took place on Fri- In PFIHOB ' o - shy, August a. , In Prince 1 tnanmarua t ma "T8. If] PFIHCQ Y’, "as and son Jack of Amherst, N.S., In Princg ' “a man,’ Miss Evelyn Atkinson. Mr. Dono- | - ' ' HBIIIYIAJIB van Shepard. and Miss m Smith '1 P"'"°° 1 ' mailman’: of Oshawa, Ontario, were guest; In PIIFICQ T‘ ' 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacKen- | p - ' ‘anmans zie on Sunday. 1 I: P2221; E " BIIITIMVS __ e , Sympathy o! many friends in In princ F aumams Borden is extended to Mr. Clif- . a 11177508 ford Chandler on the death of In P117199 F lflman’; 1115 111th". Mr. Westaway Chand- 1r| D-drp-e F’, t 161’. W110 Passed away at his home | -' v . ""1353 in Mt. Albion on Thursday. A - n Pnnce Fd - fl ' . 11B _ _ "IQ-HS em 7m‘ i l" Prm“ Ed‘ ilmarfa" ' Several social functions were In Dfince ‘ha’ RING-IVS held during the week for Misses 1H P7171436 F11» ‘nan’; Nita Lynds. Barbara and Doris [n prince pd " , llerringu anld Master Garth i-ler- In Data,“ E4“ u 11185.8 rmg. a. o w om received gift W - " and nicely worded addresses be? In Fringe F-‘dw '. man,’ ‘fore their departure for the city. ‘n Prince pdw . “an; 1 nan s‘ On Thursday evening. Mr. and In pfinge E4WZ ' _ e ‘s 9 - Mrs. E. P. lynds were waited on - Pr“: ‘an, at the town hall in Borden and I" pqme Fdwa t had HE'S prtejsentedd wit: a beautiful coffee :71 PF!%9 FdWm ma, 0 u‘ I078 a e an c no centrepiece b D ' r4 . their friends and neighbors whg n in!» Wm WIT-h Qua“ y IPv8 regret the departure oi these I" pflnce EHWHT m’; highly respected citizens to their In Prince pdwar - 1» new home .n Charlottetown. h‘ prince Cawan " ‘fits ' .. rm Rma mans Among tho~e who had the pleas- 1'1 Fringe l-‘dwaf ' -~¢~4=‘4“ ‘ t‘ v urg o; whchfng the s. s. Abegweit | P . p ° _ “ward island It's Rmaliman s dock at Borden pier on Friday '1 Iffloe dward . ..- 1m Prince Edward Island It's Smalimarfs afternoon was Mrs. Norman S. 1'1 pmwce Edward “ u, nmanmanfi: I |q P ‘\ " ‘ - i ""—-" |an’s n. r a. o M t , I I: - .. wgfsgszpezlglitg: 22st wggkflfil; i lo prince Friward Is and It's Qmallmanzs I In l s , mnfs ltlngfrlends at Borden. Tryon and! ‘q D-qnce Edward Island It's Qmajlmanq i In ' MRLLMRII S LIMITED “m3 Summerside. While in Borden‘ '1 4mm Edward Island If‘; Smallmaffs 1 I I‘ I ’ she was the guest of Mrs. Willard1 _,- " n ‘an s l", 1n since Ejwar: Flank‘! Iris gtnanmanzs ~ iln I" Ian's -__- n "Inca war. s an t s \ ma mans » ' The regular auction party of |n Prim... FA.,.,,,.,| [dnnd Hr‘ sma" , - :11 I _ ' can,s m; Borden women's Institute was " " ~ > _ mans H PFIPWA Efiflqfd ‘Slflfld It S Smallman 3 held on Thursday evening in the town hall wltn six tables playing. Ladies’ prize was won by Mrs T. A MacIvor; gcnifs by Mr. P. J. - - Mlwlhhii- with whsoihtioh srlmi . K Lhreh had resigned to accept the REMOVES rnasumcus is doing something that is no. B01118 t0 MYS- Cflmille Arscnault ' ' position oi Lieutenant Governor needed ln Canada- 1t is helping t1 and Mr. George ‘Gaudet. T118 remove communal’ and caste d1! freeze-out pnze was also won by‘ . Mrs. C. Arscnault, V Mr. and Mrs. Julian Herring I were guests of honor at the home T M B of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Constable,' U r- cn Friday, July 25th. when they‘ were waited on by many friendsl and presented with several beau-l (By The Canadian Press; tiiul gifts including a coffee table. OIIJAWA‘: Aug. ilk-Prime Min. large mirror. boudoir lamps. etc. 1 lster iviacxenale liing said tonight At the same time the Social Clubfne was "shocked" by the sudden took this opportunity of present- i ueatn of Fisheries lvlinlster Brid- lng Mrs. Herring with a beautiful ges and that Canada had lost table lamp. Lunch. consisting of ’ "one of the most promising of the ice cream and cake, was served by younger men in ner public life lmd the British commonwealth of hahethtiiorden Viiomegs Intstitate gut-ions one oi the bravest and .e ar annua cu ng a e est of‘ zler sons.“ Borden inn and Cabins on Thurs-i The Prime lvllnister issued the day afternoon. July 24th. Twentylxollowmg tribute; mambterghatteiélded. The big‘ fegt- The word of the passing of the ure o e ai ernoon was e e- Honorable Frahk Bridges has come PC1011! Chivktn Slight; servgdiby ss a great shock to his colleagues Mrs. Noonan at e rm. 8 01'! in the Cabinet and to none more 51117110!‘ 811 866F855 WM Wild l0 r than myself. I‘ first come to know two Institute members. Mrs. E. P. l ML Byldggg m me any thirty“ Lynds and Mrs. Julian Herring. l ghougn quite a young man at the who have since left for their fut- @1519, he hm become one 0g u“: ure homes it Charlnttetowh- A ‘most BCtIVQ of the Liberals in the presentation of a gift of silver-I May-mime pmvmces ‘Dom m pro. ware was made by Mrs. Dhrrlvh j vlnclal and Federal politics. I vlv- ln 8M1’! dBPBYUHB member» iidly recall the strong support he gave the Federal candidates in New Brunswick in several general elections. (UP) — Jews and Arabs in Palestine could settle inml nresi-‘ert rt the Zkvnist nr- ouooooaoaooaooro IRRIZKEII - IIRSS IIRLEY IIROIIIR WILLIS ' SPIKE 10:58 with IIIIIIY NY t lld II VIRIIIIR Flllll 8|" {litters seeseaeeeeeeoseaeeoeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaeuoeeeeeeeea Lots For Sale In Sumrnerside 1 Phone no . l I elleeoeaee . g Alto: Topulor Science and Cartoon Show: 7:'I!-9:l5 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Katharina Hepburn and Robert Taylor In "UNDERCURRENT" ' CAMEO Monday 64:80; Tuesday use "Till GINTII SIX” “With Joan’ Oates. Joyoe Howard‘ ' and John Jaatta ' r-arlzatiw. tol-i the third Maritime l-Iobonim Zionist ccnfe-‘ence. FOR SALE AT 5S SUMMER STREET. SUMMEIISIDE. P. I. l. lloule. l2 roosua, in good re- pair. Fireplace liot water heat- ing. New Iinkisu Oil Burner in furuaoe. Heating system for con- tinuous hot water. Modern huh- an. sink and set tube. ample eup- board space. Plumbing installed within the-past two years. New storm windows. Insulated. cold storage room In basement recent- Installed. l! New garage with cement floor and driveway This‘ propc-ty ta centrally locat- ed an one_oI the oholoe corners In Bunislierslde. near to Main sum and the abolllilfll 411M"- poat office. schools. park. OIIINNI and hospital. \ ' ‘ If Interested you may communi- rate with DI J. I. OOBBITT. Clark's Harbor lboiburua County. ' . I'm leetta. I . . --- E ,.. Hose Hit E Moons: JAW. Basin. T (lg) ~ = -'-'~-~"------ = 35:3." "z... s __~. I I ‘ nNYO° ' E one wick recently 34 dimes W?" HALIFAX Z for his kisses . . . Z found in the city’! parking met?" "their affairs amicably" if they ‘ He'atl|e Z —nnd all had been 1111"“ 1" 11° were mi‘; alone, s. .1. Z-‘ujltl nu- 1 w , H m. o slots io: pennzes. - omens o - I. I 1 Companion! 2 l ~3 . . 0 O Q I . . I ' ' DESIRABLE I I I I O . I O I ‘ as "a member or the Bar, ‘per-lance gained _in years oi service ‘iln military adrninist atlun in 0-m- ' ads 'and overseas Mr. Bridger. unsuccessfully con- tested a sea’. for the New Bruns- wick Legislature in 1930, but was elected to the Legislature in 1935. Immediately thereafter he was chosen Speaker of the Legislature. which position he held from 1988 to I938. As Speaker he gained a reputation as an authority on constitutional low and procedure. and parliamentary practice. He resigned that position, how- ever. in order that he might par- ticipate more. freely in debate and _ express without restraint views he ' strongly held on the need for a wide Canadian outlook in politics. He was strongly opposed to sec- iionalismflwnether Provincial or Federal. m any respect of our na- tionsl life. 1 In the elections of 194.5 Mr. Bridges won back for the Liberals the riding of York sunbury. a seat which had been held for th Con- servative Party by the Ho orable Mr. Benson for the previous 20 years. l-Iis exceptional political equip- ment, as well as training receiwci and ex- in the recent Great War. made Major Bridges an obvious choice for the Ministry after the Honorable Larry Mac- of the Province of New Brunswick. In the two years during which he was in office as Minister of Fisheries in the Federal Cabinet, Mr. Bridges revealed exceptional qualities as an administrator and as a parliamentarian. The cause of the war veterans was ever very close to his heart, and to a consideration of their problems, and to problems of the Maritime Provinces he brought wide knowledge and . understand- ing. At this time when Veterans Affairs and the question of pos- sible union of Newfoundland with Canada are much to the fore, his helpful advice and sound judg merit will be greatly missed in the councils oi the nation. Few members of Parliament have gained. in so short a time. a larger measure of popularity among their fellow members. This was due to a natural frankness and heartiness of manner ssessed by Mr Bridges, to a genuine interest in all that pertained to the well be- ing of his fellow men. to a reed- iness to co-operate as large“; as possible with his colleagues and fellow members in the different phases of parliamentary life, and. ' above all, to a sterling indepen- dence of mind and integrity 0R character. In Major Bridges’ passing. Can- ada loses one of the most promis- ing of the younger men in her ; puhllc life. and the British Com- i monwealth of Nations one of the bravest and best of her sons. 100 Lobster Boats Fish From fiddle: SHEDIAC. N. B-. Aug. l0—(CP) —Lobster fishermen rigged their gear tonight for the opening of ,the season on Northumberland strait at midnight Sunday. An estimated 100 boats will put out of here. Prospects for the two-months long season are better than us: year but a drop in prices is an- tlcipated. FOR SALE ~ My place oi North Carleton, consisting of I acre of land, g with buildings in first close con- . dltion, with cement foundation. Pump m house. 2 miles from ~ Borden on Ina Borden highway. l MRS. J. r. MUTTART MONTREAL — (CP) boys share with Canadian boys coring a common love of camping and young indian 011111001‘ 111e, out in India camping who visited lifontrez-l. YJIILCA. Indian ierences among young people, ac to Bhaglanthan Rajslall worker i ~ > WEDNESDAY, 9-I A.M. LEGIONAIRE ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, 9-I2 PM. BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA IMPERAL DANCE PALACE I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE iiilililiiiilliiiiiilll l nuounr SLIMMERSIDE TII ERTIIE MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 0.1, r... l. ...,.. .r . great book ".14 (hilt? = . ml. a IOIIIIH as . NIII . A D U LT I manuals!!! Sfievs 7:15 ond 9:15 Molinect Monday and Wednesday at 2:30 IIIRIIIIRIIIIIII s t a I u a I a LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "BRINGING UP FATHER’ .