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Pyr 1:” 21; 133 14000 Opern no no Persons interested are invited to apply in writing, 11333 g1'1'.;;ff 9 ll: 1,1,, .1, statin a e, ualifications, salar e cted, etc., 4000 Pic a W: W1 W- . - ms Past: 12 I75 770 and address the application to the City Clerk, and 11,01, 1.,,,,,,,,, .. .-,1, to be received by him not later than 5 p.m. 53333;:-Ml; gt; 3:11 g:; Thursday 8 July, 1954. isoo Partanan m m 742 1600 Peace II m :3: The Charlottetown Centennial Committee. gggg f;gfn2 1, 1, 13: 1793 Pick Crow TM 103 F. J. Storey. Chairman. coo Pioneer 11s 11: 11: moo glitch on 1:11 1:11 :3” 2.5 Icer an (A M 44 sc54?:15::uu: 11c 110 174 . soo Pow Ronys g 11:50 1:50 500 Prairie 0 1 VALUABLE FARM FOR ALE . .5 m ' PI'::wAnl! IIS J15 J55 coooo Que 3: 11411 1113” 1:3”; ; , 3100 Que - 1 AT SOUTHPORT, 3 Miles From Charlottetown " m gughu-n ,3: 2:; lg I000 Que Nickel 2:” 23 :3” Farm of 63 acres (60 clear). Excellent land. Mod- 11;”: 311":,';m;' 1,1, 19.,-, 19... em dwelling and barns, with bathroom, electricity, :1mg::Io1;:, "3 if: if, running water in barns, etc. 1:12: .1:'...l.;..d 112 1;: 1:: I O For particulars and inspection see owner on 1,1,, 1.1: A3,... 1,, no no remjses - cooo Roche is is 11 P - iooogtoy Ellv :1 in 1'1! ooo auto 0 HAROLD w. ANNEAR, Southport. mi 13.1.... .1. . . I500 mm c 111 c EGA ,Bui2Ke!Li AD: "MA6NIFlc MOUNTAIN eemne on 5PAl2K- LING LAKE DIRT CHEAP.". 1 -r sumoxerz Aeooe HIGH no 5PLENDiD d -n-ieM No ' THAN MAJOR. TEN TO Tl-H5 9 z fa r .52, PiR?6LEEVE-HOLDER6, -we 5AV, ARE Pi?ETl'lER HONDO Vou Fl66Ei2 I'M eosiu WORK imo 5HAPe '? T. LlK& T0 Strange But True By P. E. MacArthur Did you know that the honor of being the first man to all around the world alone goes to Joshua Slocum, who was born in Nova Scatls, in 1844'! Not only did Slocum sail around the world in a small boat with ' none but himself as skipper. mate annd crew, but he completely re- built with his own hands, in 1894, an old ship and tagged her with the. name "spray". Then on Ap- 1 til 24. 1895 he sailed from Boston harbor on his voyage round the earth at the age of 51. He drop- ped anchor at Newport three years later. on June 21, 1898. after see- ing nesrl all the ports of the world an going through so many hair-raising experiences that his story "Sailing Alone Around The World" reads like a tale from the Arabian Nights. This remarkable achievement made Slocu.m's place in history as secure as Adams In the Autumn of 1909, the gai- lant little Spray and her comma11- der Joined the immortals when that storied vessel and her skipper went to a watery grave somewhere between Bristol, Rhode Island and the Orinoco River. All too few Maritimers are fa- miliar with the daring exploits of this doughty Nova Scotian who, under the flag of Uncle Sam, was proud to circumnavigate the world. Both nations have a share and can take pride in this bluenose sailor who proved that pluck and the will-Dodo. can surmount any difficulty. I would strongly advise all Is- land boys to read this lovable and simple-hearted tale. I 0 . O Pearly Tyler, the daughter of John Tyler, one-time president of the United States was 11 young girl living with her widowed mother in Richmond, Virginia, at the time thlsr story went the rounds in society circles. she was one of the most popular belles in Richmond. One morn- ing she appeared for breakfast in a great dither. "Listen to me!" members of her night I met the man of my dreams, tall, andsome and sin- gle. He was sitting on the porch of a. cottage and I walked right up to him in my dream and step- ped down from the porch and came to meet me. I know he's the one man in the world for me!" Naturally the family laughed good naturedly at this fantastic story. The next night Pearl dream- ed the same dream, and again she told it to members of the house- hold snd, of course. they had an. other big laugh over the story. "You may. laugh to your heart's content," said the young lady. "but believe me some day I shall meet the man of my dreams." Not long alter this Pearl Tay- lor, her sister-in-law and her mother were sitting in the vlsitors' gallery at the State Capital, look. lng down on the assembled deleg- ates in session. "There he is mother," said the daughter. "See him sitting at that desk over there? Sure enough there is the very man of my dresm!" . Mrs. Tyler beckoned to a friend and asked him who the fellow was seated at the desk-the handsome one. "That's Mr. Ellis, ma'm, the member from Montgomery Coun- she said to family. 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Bret 2'! 2514 IMA DOIIIJMII HM NV) I5 3550 snap 11 0011 wt 2014 Total sales: 1.uc.ooo ' lizards come from? WESTERN GUARDIAN --NOBTH TBYON Presbyterlbn Church picnic. Wednesday, July 7. Power driven swing. -ICE CREAM and Strawberry Festival in North Bedeque Hall, Thuzsdayfvening. July 8th. at 7.30. -STBAWBEBRIES, Ice cream and cake at Social in aid of Wil- mpt Valley hall, Monday evening, July 12th. -WINS AWARD-Riollie Landry of 1-lolmans won the Cooperative Store award for the most spectacu- lar-play of last week and Ronnie stabb of the R.C.A.F. baseball team won the Victory Cleaners award for the best batting average of the last two weeks. -RETURNS FROM TRIP -Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Lewis of Cucum- psque have returned from a trip to Nova Scotia where they visited their daughters, Mrs. Wendell Har- rington (Jennie), Amherst and Mrs. Hazel Black. River Herbert. Personals -Miss Earlth Dunning, Toronto. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning, Long River. -Bur Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Paynter, Bur- lington, were visitors to Rustico on June 2'1.-Bur Miss Amelia Mill. clermont, spent the June 27 week-end with her siter. Mrs. Victor Buntaln, Mr. Buntain and family, Rustico.-Bur -Miss Ona Mill. Clermont, is spending a week with her cousin, Miss Sandra Buntaln, Rustlco. - Bur. The members of st. John's W.A., Crapaud, held a very successful and well-attended garden party at the Church Centre on June 26.-Bur --Mr. Dale Pickering has as his guest at his home at Darnley. his cousin. Mr. Carl Pickering, Char- lottetown.-Bur The senior pupils of Crspaud School held an enjoyable wierier roast at Ar le Shore on June 25. The annual chool picnic was held on June 30.-Bur The Rev. and Mrs. G R. F. Eb- sary, Crspaud. left on June 27 on "Certainly." and minutes later Mr. Ellis was introduced to the three ladies. He was exactly as Pearl had described him in her dream. It was love at first sight between Miss Tyler and Ellis. An ardent courtship followed which led to Pearl becoming Mrs. Ellis at the end of one-month. One more item of corroboration was left for the day when. after the honeymoon, she arrived at her future home. She immediately wrote to her mother. "It is a cot- tage just outside Roanoke, situated exactly as I saw it In my dream." 0 I H. B. stuck is president of a Fort Worth, Texas, firm that makes adhesives. In Cedar Rapids, Iowa. a little boy went to sleep in the theatre. Finally he woke up to find the place empty and the doors locked. The name of the picture playing was The Big sleep. In Toronto last year sons were born during the same week to the Sleigh, Snow and Bnowbll fun- iiies. strange but true. John y won a bottle of whis- key st s ancce held at Eastcste. Middlescx, Emglsnd. But John Dry was no prohlbitlonlst. A hurried call came one mom- lng in August. 1370, to the editor of the Sacramento Reporter. "Can you come over to our part of the town right away, we have some startling news for you?" The editor went, and this is what he saw: a multitude of swirmlng water lizards crawling sll over the place. They were espec- ially numerous around the city hall and the old opera house. They measured from one to eight inch- es. were of a dark color with bright green spots. Over two hundred of these cres- tures were counted by reliable citi- 15 zens in one small puddle on Colo- rado street. Many others had fallen on the law in front of Judge Splcer's ho e, where exca- vation of s cellar containing sev- eral inches of water. literally crawled with the lizards. Close examination of the creatures re- vealed they had boneless limbs. with rather soft and pulpy bodies. A bystander remarked to the editor that these reptiles were the Cekos spesies. Somebody suggest- ed that they must have crsoled out of the ground as do toads but that theory was not solid for they died when liioed on to dry ground. All died the fouowing day ex- ' cept those that still remained in where did the The day had cslm without a pools or cellars. been perfectly cloud in the sky. A similar event was reported as having happgied in Tennessee in the year ls . Chicken and ANNUAL TEA PARTY AND CLAN MAONEILL DAY AT MT. PLEASANT AIRPORT Thursday. July Bill , Search muslc and Search dancing Sports. swing. canteen. and other Amusements and Competitions. I-let roast beef dinner served from ll.00 u.m. to 2.00 pun. Denclnget Nldlt This gathering is under the auspices of the Stewart Memorial Health Centre . Murray. Mr. a holiday trip to their native prov- incc.' Newfoundland; motoring to Sydney. N3. and completing the journey to st. John”: by I"'- TM? will be gone three weeka.-i-Bur Mlss Greta Rogerson was guest of honor at s. pre-nuptial shower at Crapaud Hall on June 29. The pre- sentation of gifts of man: was made by Miss Velds. Clark.-Bur Mn. Lloyd Rogerson of Cropaud, accompanied by her daughter. Greta left by car on July 1 for Montreal where the marriage of Miss Roger- son and Mr. Andre Durand will take place onxduly 17.-Bur Mr. George Wotton and Mr. George Clow of Summerslde were in Long River June 30, represent- ing the press at Field Day on the farm of Mr. William E. Johnstone and Son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howard re- turned to Margate, and Mrs. W. J. Profit; to Long River on June 28. from Moncton, N.B., where they; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat: and Mrs. Murray Trenholme and Mr. and Mrs. Harold! Profitt. They were accompanied by; Wayne Profitt who will be the1 guest of his grandparents. Mr. ondl Mrs. W. J. Profitt at Long River for two weeks.-Bur . Among the pupils writing grade, 10 exams in Summerside during the past week were Rona Paynter, Mary Campbell and Eleanor Mann of Irishtown and Edwina Macbeod, and Evelyn Pidgeon of Prenchi River.-Bur 1 Mrs. Frank Simpson has return-I ed to her home in I-lamllton after spending the past several months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Murray, Elms- dale.-Bur Guests of Mrs. Eva 3. Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and family, Burlington on June 30. were Mrs. Wallace Pickering and son Dale of Darnley, and ML. An- son Pickering and son, Carl of Charlottetown.-Bur Miss Ins. Larkins, I-'.ensington., has taken up her new duties as private secretary in the Magistrates office at Kenslrigton, for the sum- mer months.-Bur Friends and clients of Mr. James F. Profitt, Kensington Magistrate, are ,' ” that he is now able to attend to his official duties as usual, having recovered from his recent illness.-Bur The many friends or Mrs. Halsey Protltt will be pleased to know that she is recovering from her re- cent lllness at her ham at Burling- ton.-Bur The Rev. Alexander Macxay, pas- tor of Prlncetownt United Charge. recently held a seria of special evangelistic services in Prlncetown United Church. On Monday even- ing. June 21 the Rev. G. K. Ward of Bedeque gave an inspiring ad- dress on "The silences of Jesus." United Church choir rendered spe- cial numbers and Joined the local chair in leading a fifteen minute hymn sing. a feature or each ser- vice during the week, with Mr. Rus- sell Mscxenzie as organist. The services were under the direction of the P.E.I. Presbytery of the United Church and were not only for the Malpeque area, including the Presbyterian congregation but also for the Bedeque, North Bede- que. Summerside, Kenslngton and Msrgate charges. other clergyman taking part were Rev. J. K. Camp- bell. Ncrth Bedcque. Rev. C. D. Matheson. Summersidc and Rev. E. H. Bean, Kenslngton.-Bur Rerlu('ed.m clear at -- to 5. Clearing Clearing NUMEROUS ARTICLES FORE. Special music was furnished by the Bedeque choir. On Tuesday evening the preacher was the Rev. L. M. Murrsy of Kensington, who gave a forceful address. The Kensington "CADIEO" KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Elizabeth &ott in "SCARED STIFI"" Bank drawing Thursday. Coming-"MARTIN LUTHER" July 12 - 13 -jjjmjmgj Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. ILO. PHONE 331 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersld Chartered Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summers:-sc, P.E.I. - Phone 2858 W. Albert Robertson r. 1.1:. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at water Street Summerslde DIAL P. 0. BOX 3344 all INSURANCE B. E. Ellis 8; Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerslde Optometrists - B. F. Hunter. R.0. lummersldr. I'.Il.I. - Phone 8110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., .1). I88 Water street Summarslde Above Maurice mum Men's Wear PHONE 8530 - Dentist: Dr. J. A. Dolron - Dental X-Bays SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2306 Susan as L. K. ZIELINSKI. M.D. General Practitioner Malpeqne load xensinxton. P. E. 1. Phone: lanslngton I VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham mu. :5” Water so. not sown 4!. PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO I n. w. ssaaa i L, lhenallll CLOSE- to settle Estate of the late M. L. FRANK MucKENZlE July 8111. 911. a 101-l1 LADIES' SUMMER COATS AND SUITS - Assortment in "one-of-a-kind". reduced to clear at discounts of 33 1-37, to 507;. LADIES” DRESSES - large as- :3 sortment in printed and plain rrepr,-s -- iaifr-ias and cotinns -- 51 .99 ... 54.99 MEN'S SUITS - Sizes 34 to 42. Values 10 62.50. S and MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS - Values up 50. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS - Values up to 52.95- CLOTI-IING IN SMALL LOTS BUT HIGH IN VALUE. CLEARING AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BE- SAVE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AT M. L. FRANK Maol(EllZlE" " The Little Shop with the Big Value 9 MEMORIAL SERVICE The Annual Munorlal Service will be held at the Bcldles-I' Moun- ment, Geddle Mellorlal Church. Spring Brook. on Sunday. July llth at 2:30 p.rn. Guest speaker will be Dev. W. 8. Bold of Mo- Glll University. and special nuuls will be rendered by the Bonshaw Quartettp. OUTS! This yearis styles Clearing at- .. 980 at at ...... .............. or .LADIES'. & MEN'S CAPITOL Summersicle Tonight 7:15-9:15;V Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15. ;h&ul .-:-a:. 1111 SET 11115 SOEIEry ,1, E -- vgnil - - omuco or ,,,..:.:A:l:ulion”i1ummAun no omv IINOD 1...... o. rm mctulo - SW1 '1 1. . mm 1.”, , . uuuouwr Mann:-0” -J;&,,'-.,.,.,wlvsAnIH-I11!!!” .,,. ....,... ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL oNTr?1:A3.ti 1 . Wear. TATTT. 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