R.C.A.F. Flyers Make It 3.1 In Semi-Final Series E E E E 9. 3 E Acodlon Teacher 63rd Convention At Miscouche Slemon Porli Little Leciguers Clinch Title Thursday. Sept. 1; 1955 The Guardian Page 15 Borden IMEII River Mrs. A B Paquel of Charlotte: . WCI Elk - SLICMON PARK to ed 3 ii A - ll" t'.,.,c'..'ia.:.. is thsir belt Neil iv-uur in-do - -la catch The -I-iv-third AW”-'1 Teacher The Slemon Park Lime Leasuers usvlm2ll.”sl8tltestmnf i7n'"n."n"ghirii. In U 5 Flood up”-e:een'IomI-Ilnll I'll hr the II!!! I hit of hack-pedaling u . Annual hconvgxtlosstggk h;tl:lle& llllncllffd llle l-ll-ill! ll?-IIKII0 Cllal'l'l' Mrs. Clinton Howatt and Mrs, . ' d chunpionghip witbthe Crys- sacrifice fly by Van Gottrotl In Mlscouc e on us! bread.” R". pinnship of Summerside at Queen Joseph Koiiyo i M". Ah” S,a”gaMd' Hutu in: gt Queu Elisabeth Park the seventh hning. KII17 3lllOs M355 V" C59 . Elizabeth Park last evening by Man,” Roger Ind than sexton wwiwd mp iad news from "L "lD:od .1 susnmerslds last aven- Tlyorl third sack: want us up oi-end J. D. Kelly with Reverend ifnunflllz "19 Klnsmen ll'7,l" "'9-are spending a few days in Chnrl- a”..,,. in Ihp ii:,..i,,i states 1.; tlrnbeatllil l-ll? ad” 2:: 13:0 :(hCg:'-':ukho.D;..b.':".M'Idhun an-Irlbd Juenghnlgchlnlliuzll lfaggggdws if g'l3"e'19RfIcf:-kl";.'l::)1.l'll(l 2:; atetougl at t;h'eGhorlr:1e of Mr. and week that her hvr-other Mr. Sinclair 1” "mm mm”. .11).-3'4 tbeeymllkl III the third. It was a aloe effort deacon. Reverend Joseph Leclair bylwlnning your gtrgight gomes E" 8"” Mic ta 5 d D lM"gl5”" "' ll""'."l' C”""" 5” c. A- F- "”"l"" with the ball obllging with s time achad an appropriate sermon without a ins. it was the second M" '''d "1 ” " -"'3" M" d""”"”' ””"'.'”3 "it """ saw” "”"" M '"u''!' "In" 11 boun so hol the 5" hi h be stressed the spiriiusi I i 'w tn i th RCAF "I" ”'"5”'" ”"""'.e 0' 3"Khton..disasii-niis floods in that state. tthenilatlisuvautli trains. co 1) caitsealona. It c , W” " ' '0 ' ' F ' ' Mass. were overniiihl guests llinnly details available were that Mr 0 ed at! run BOX SCORE Plille of the child s education. 1 lads had won the crown. m h f M d M I - when the '0'" "'”" 5 non Finn an I I o A I: The business sessions were held ' Young Mclnnls st."-.4 ,0, the e 9"” " '- 3" ” if" Mr lleswvn ml 8 "limb" " The .W””” '”” ,.o --s.,..'",-- ckaon as s 1 s s o s in the parish hall. which-hsd been Isieinnn Parker: but was lifted in C'l9""'- 50"1e."- ""9" ”"""'9 "Mother l'P'IPlP were drowned when 'l"” "E hlowinnln d one ' .. 4 s 2 1 4 lbeautifully decorated. Mr. Ben w. line first inning in favor of Niall V”” '''''"”V'5 "' Ml" 3"” 1”". W91 '" Whwh "W ""0 "' stun, hi all Pllll 53- F," . ' 1 . 0 Deanochu named and Reverend zmmter who went "W "It of th. Mr. Vincent Kelly and Mr. siding bi-i-nxiir flrmried Music 2: 3;'Y.n51l."-lllins:::y7"!:l:; ' o , 1 E . 0 Sr st Emmuuel "ad I. "met, lwav mching . bnfiumu! b."1MBih:50ll. -(til Vetrno; Rilver were Mr. hTPR'El;;tIlll 3-no wa,aEMI. Val: gin o - ' i , i ” rec-an vtsiors 0 or en guess.a name 0 . i -var, . .. It 11, sonny slllll 3. I-Ill ""11 um" ' I . . 0 9 ”y' The prelidem mob 0' medugf lgama and swung out "i Bobby of Mr. and Mrs. .Ioseph Kclly. ltiaii moved in ilnnnectit-ut about :' D " " E T ' 1 I 1 ponuce 0! ax! cogvgnaan "R cook pitched for Kmsmem George Messrs John Melanson and lack fiftccn re-irs act) Besides his . . ev- l t h . ' . . - ' s ' But it W '' "' Ml" "l,.f,f'ir.t.rciiu.-.it in .. i 5 girl) 3 33iin'.'i”f."'S'T"x.ii5ew'.iu?.ii”en the Will.l'i.hfiwiii'3Zl.ii5"i'3si?M Maclsm are confined in "mi sist-it "WW" aim he l- "- ill! Cl'Y5m Dnky :1 Haney. P . . . . .. I I I 0 8 0 teachers to this parish and wished more circuit cliiuts. For the Kins- lmmes "".”"Kh '"”e5s' .v"'"l by .””l f"”'"”'”l' Ralph B dT0l"- Ind '” ”' " mm Totals in is 12 It 9 1 them success. The minutes of the RIP" Bobby Cook hit s triple . M” CW0" HOW" "id M"-iW'"-”””'i l””"' '"”t'”' R”'- -W" to iudllllellb "'9 and M” M" I." conveny hard in Bloomfield, l”,.,.,.,.,,,,' R " Eolnseph Ke"v of Borden had as and Aiin:i- of Mill River. pat gohdozfollme" :3; 'l'u' ””:h":'; ca,” no." ,1” me uooooioi 1-gpoftwefe read, gchu om 34. .4 ii. 3 gilrir liaiesls Jrersntlv th:lIr axis!-;r;' I ”T'" 'F"”” ihll 9 "uh Walker, . . . . .. I I I I 0 0 speeches were given by Rever- Iflnsmen 500 20--7 fl 1 I55 "Y - 5'3"” "I" '1 my the same. The Flyerr played smmh H, H” E I 2 . . 0 E IR, h d! R , d 1 I o. o, on I , o. line. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Virii-ent Steady M" ddeuwelyl being 8. Bernard. Rb . 4 l 0 o T 0 Sign 'B!lll:tael?uRev. cJt?rfeph Iizglgliri lI'0II'lld rzeibih seilrles lltotgaarlymiiefieateti Mclnwlh Fl New Y"l'k- Mr E95 tllllged with only No mlmhyli Scburman ss . 4 I 1 0 0 1 Rev. Denis Gallant. Rev. Nazaire Legion by the score of 9-8. MCCOHMC "ll 'l'"Ellt9" Elle" 0' Gold -I”-'"”” M "" ”"d"”" G. ass-nsr'd, c . 4 1 1 1 s 1 Gallant. Dr. J. H. Blanche d and sauna and Mr. and Mn. George parade with three hits in six trles. mum. lb ' V ' I H 1 -. g z 0 1 Inspector Dali-on. ..........si.tx..x..r'. . , Campbe" 0, Sam.” g llul:-Dl”"';ftf,i1lni'l'.::”".:'ol'e”kn'" l::g Canning, lb . 4 1 1 0 3 1 At the afternoon session forty PGIICE WGIIT Mr. and Mr-. Gordon Ja.v have- s '5" A Du: t. I If . I 1 O 1 0 I be ed. Dr. Shaw. . s as their guests this week Mrs. W” '3" ""17 Mukmm u, "t "m S. Bltlillll. p .. 2 I 0 I 4 0 geepnilityrnltiinrigter olf Education gave - C 1, H RIOT wagon, Jay's mother. Mrs. Nelson Kellyl I 11:. J 2 1 1 o s 0 an inspiring address on ihebbeiie rlnce Oun y OSP am he; sisiers.GMi!.:s ElmadKell,v. When you're really alem. . lb .. I 0 0 6 O 1 fits of the conventlo at the eg n- o DETROIT (AP)-D troll lic 75- "MS "I ll" 3" W" , ow an Totals 3210 624 9 0 ning of the yeor.nThe convent Above are shown the graduate of the Hospital held in the Baptist i town. Missing from the photo who mm tutor, mlngbamerwuei ?'ar1i'p, sud Mrs. Clyde Dentoii andi ,, tmr5fy' you "my u t x-replaced 8. Stull in seventh. pupils gave an interesting program. . . Church Hall, Thursday evening. 1 and also a grariunte is Mrs be p,.,,W,ed by mo 1.,” ,",,,,,-ed snns Harley and Allan all hf Dir:b.V.1 V9” b”3' "'9 be” M” ”d M” Edmund Don” t" y-replaced V Harris in third Rev Father Bourgeois from N. B. l""'595 9' P”"c9 Coumy H05l”m' Augi ; 25 Barbara Joyce Mac- Mildred Champion. Stiinmer- nn-M wunmn K the mt u H Nos l M” Chm” ””""m "I" d”"''' not-s-Jscksoii. Proctor. Cott- ' ' A i I y "0 "C ten 3"'"."- "f 5"'"""”"'d” with ll. Di 1' to h I( s lth s. "lends Vlsned 't the hm” of M" i Deernardtfnl G? Brgrrllacrd I, mlosing Ind M” '1' 3' ”"'"'"u an A"? l pitcher Sonny Stull not 14. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaiiantl J.U,',,”,f.l,':;' '1 H"'""' b”'” "id family of Ontario are now. ' ' ;;':,'s""5ah:mA. Co",'.'i'I.',.d,',."3J3.f32 A. A. Aracnault are pleased to see Wk her home again after spending the limp and Mrs. Ir,-up gallon and past month in n Charlottetown daughteri, Florence and Jean, Mr. ll'05Pli5l- and Mrs. Henry Gallant and Aud-l Mrs. Frank Peters who spent V M” Jerry comm and M,-. the past three weeks with her huiiii Mrs: Alyre Buote attended a Parents and friends here left on Wedding supper in piuwme at the-return to Hamilton. Ontario. on home of Mrs. Fred Atsenault in A"8"9l 19' , mum. of mm. son and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and Mr. and Mrs, Amed Gallant. They Mrs. Andrew Arsenault of Pro- were married in Summerside that Vld9"C9- 3- 14 Wm 3” V"”””"i described the Acadian convention held in Miscouche lb 1884. Rev. Father Blanchet described the Philippine Islands where he is doing missionary work. Rev. Sr. St. Jean of Miscouche Convent read a paper on the teachings of writing. The Summer Courses in St. Joseph's University and in Charlottetown gave rise to a who received their diplomas and pins at the graduation exercises Kay, Shirley Jlinc Pniile, Sum- merside, Joan Bradshaw, Scarl- side. Photo by Scars Coscumpec The many friends of Mrs. Rustin MacNevin and Miss Joyce Mac- Nerin are sorry to learn they are Collicutt, Burlon.7-:ii'e svirrv Burton Mr. and Mrs. Josepliy Ehea of the relatives Rumford. M9,. were visitors to M i C h a 91 Burt on Sunday. Aug. 14. lher a speedy recovery. Murphy. confined to their home with an at- tack of jaundice. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leard and two children. 0'Leary were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs- James Thomas. Mrs. Laura Bniiyman of Natick Mass. is visiting her dziughter ant? son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis. lively discussion. The program of the night session consisted of speeches on Acadian history by Dr. J. H. Blanchard and Judge Sylvere DesRoches, the play "Evangeline" directed by Mr. Edward Leclerc and French songs directed by Mr. John DesRoches. On Friday morning a High Mass for the dead members of the As-i Miss Olga Griffin of Toronto, Ont. is spending her holidays at ithe h Ill. Mrs. ome of her parents Mr. and follow Boston, Mass. also Mr. and Mrs Albert Noonan and son Grant of Albf-3l'lf)n were giiehls of Xir. anti .Mrs. Colrirlge illngcrs. Burton on Sunday, Aug. lrl. Catholic Mass ClllIl'I'll R:-iiiiicui was i-r-lclirnlcrl Iv! Jnlnlill; cciiir-lcijv llall V lice commissioner Edward S. Pig- io gins. .learn of her illness and wish for Sympathy is being extended to Sunday night led to police depart- og the 1315 Mr. ment plans to send armored mo- moomnoid, bile units to future shooting scenes. whose death occurred Wed. Aug ' 17 at the home of his daughter. Wllll Leo McCarthy, Camphelltoii "DI-llfl be Falsed to l Second-flnnr lug a short illness. His funer- l0V9l- Bullet-Pl'00l' Kllsil Wnlllfl Oll- EdW3l'l'l 5- C'1'l”l"v B”rt0"- al was held on Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waters oi Aug. 19 to sip Marks 3,1,",-.m without. danger of being shot. llich w""" T llir were pasmr. itrw .i V .'i'i-niiinr '.k'lilI also hnmlis on the ground; a aubstsn-.'?EC9"'lY "'"l"W'?"' "" "ll"'"”1"" COII(iilt'lt”il iliv liiir-iii in flw arl- ital sum was realized. i ' iicrircrs approves an recommendation by po- Death of a patrolman last week and wounding oi a police executive Each unit would be equipped armored platforms which . . EVANGELINI. Miss Phyllis White and Mrs.i Enjm some Md" James Golrlrich and son l"(ti'k,V nf. Monctnn were guests of Mr anrll Mrs. W. E. while over the week- end. Misses Leona Hooper of Bedeque and Margaret Levers. George- town, ar conducting a Vacation Bible School in Borden United 2 for Church Hall with an attendance of nearly forty pupils. able police to look into a room the various games and A family reunion was held re-l iin l"c P.C Hospital returned to Mrs. Eldon Burkc of Cardigan was a recent guest at the I1r1l'l1P of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Borden. Mrs Kenneth Macnriniilri who 391: Plus Bottle Deposit - her home "vii Borden on August morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant are m3 he" Vl9ll9d 'l the Mme 9' M''- 3"d M” Mame Lew” and Mr. Raymond Lauglilin of silt” L iverc Messrs. Fri-ii M 0illill"l.'ll'l. visiting from Toronto where they M"- and MW '7' 3- A”"'"" 0" plan on returning next week'. M895! 21- Scvt-i'iil from linwlan attended Ml” Grace A''5e"3'-l" "'0 W35 my mm, and mwml of the me visiting in Charlottetown returned llariin Gallant of Plusville whose have ”"dAN':3"”vvfl1l'i H k . . r. an rs. am c ering, gglalillq-0CCllI'Ii9d in Halifax on Aug Mr. and Mn wmu cam". M”. Mrs Jackie Alsenaun and mm. John Cahlll and Mrs. Joe Pellerin ,1, M 0-Leary were in Howl” on and daughter. all of Summerside. Al.m,.5, la. were in Howlan. on August 21. M, and Mrs nougias Adams A shower was held at Miscouche and family of Oilseary were recent 0" Augll" 22 3' "'9 Mme 0f M'- wms of the --webbsn in Hawking and Mrs. Everett Gallant in honor Mr and Mrs. Alban Craswell of' M M5 blmherv Edi” ind M5 Bloomfield recently visited at the b"lde' M” "d M”- GEH91" W979 hum. of ML and M”. Jr R. Dig. wed in Toronto on August 13 and mm. Howls" are spending thei honeymoon in llr ziuri Mrs. Percey Sweet of wesler" Prince C”"mY- AG Fnrirsi View recently visited with iii and Mrs. Donald Platts. How- Ian Mr and Mrs. Albert Peters of Fniiune Cove have visiting them Mr: Petr.-r's three brothers and s sister-in-ltiw namely: Joseph DcsRoches of Rumford. Me.. Mr and Mrs. Basil DesRnches of Plaster Rock. N. B. and Arthur DesRor:hes of Niirivay, Maine. Friends and nclclibours of Mrs'. Western REAR Smiling Bill MacCor- mnck at Sea View Hall, Friday. September 2nd. REGULAR THURSDAY night dance at the Kensington Legion liorne - dancing from 9.00 until 1100 standard time. Music by Er- win Delghan and the Sunshine Boys. Admission 50 cents. COME and see Malpaque and lienslnglon 4-H Calf Clubs show their calves h Kanaington .Rlnk. Friday. September 2nd at 1:00 pm. Standard Time. Canteen service. NEW YORK (AP)-Paul Munl. star of the Broadway stage hit. "Inherit the Wind." has left the play because of an eye ailment. Producer Herman Shumlln said it specialist will make a diagnosis Thursday to determine how serious the ailment is. The New York Post said it "may be necessary for him to undergo the removal of one eye." Guardian RESERVE Thursday October 13 for variety concert in Presbyterian Church Hall. Summerslde. spon- sored by the choir. FUNERAL TUESDAY - The funeral of the late Emile G. Arse- nault, formerly of Egmont Bay was held on Tiiesday morning fromi the home of his son-in-law. Alyre Gallant. Mt. Carmel to the Mt. Carmel Church for Requiem Mass at 0.00 a.m. Interment was in the church cemetery. the pull bearers were Alyre J. Gallant, Alyre Arsenault. Edward Polrler. Joseph P. Arsenault. Antony Gal- lant. Philip Arsenault. B ..l'UNERAL IERVICI - The funeral service of the late John W. Carruthers was held at 1.00 P. M. on Wednesday. August slat from the Bowness Funeral Home with 8 Very large ”endance of relatives and friends. The officiating clergy- man was Rev. Theodore Ross as- sisted by Rev. Clarence Graham. Interment took place in the family plot. Church of Scotland Cemetery Cape Traverse. The pail bearers were. Messrs. Reginald Hockln. Wyman Clark. Victor Inman. Har- flvinii tin on the 27th to speak in '9" 1" ml 11- Reslnald Muttart. Charlottetown when Dr. Dorey,lll-"lest Walker. 8. llotlerntor of the United Church in Canada will be present. l W anti Mrs. William M. Horton ""1 family also Mrs. William H. Horton of Kentvllle. N.S.. are "slllnii Mrs. William M. Horton's ilrents. I.E. Parkman and Mrs. lrkmiin, Summerside. S. Ilrsl Ada M. Green of Montague ll visiting her brother E.E. Park- al: and Mrs. Parkman. Summer- Personals. Miss Marion 1:. Gulls. Boston.' In visiting W. D. Haggarty and otlislr relatives in New Annan re- cent y. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J.S. Bonnell. who so vacationing at "The High- llndi." Georgetown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith. Cedar A1'enu9- Di. and Mrs. Sims Car- rutiiers. Pleasant Street and other friends in Summerslde on Monday. Dr. Bonnell leaves for New York next week and will make a return Mr. Ian Campbell of the R.C.A.E. who with his wife and son. have been in Aylmer, 0nl.. for the past six years. has been pogtgd to Germlny. and will live near Coburg. Mrs. Campbell. who to . native of Birmingham. Eng. is especially happy over the transfer since she will be near enough to visit with her family and old S. fl;lEhIlidl..nh;r.MCIm:lh)'eUCIl the son 0 r. rs. . . ampbellof hf Ind Nu. George Burgess Graham's Road. P.E.I. returned to their home in I lflolletnwn after spending a two nut "iii holiday at their cottage in In all the years since World War 1 Doque. Two. Cpl. Lionel Levisque. now of U -Bur. New Richmond. Quebec. has been hmzlll Col. E,w. Joiiooioo, nu,-. wondering what happened to his "H II. and Mr. G.F. Ferguson, pal. Pie. Gerald Mill, and this 'HunL0l'lfI0!l. have returned after summer with his wife and family I friends in Truro and other Mill iii Nova Scotia. lllhlld he headed for Prince Edward Is- land to make Inquiries. At sum- rnerslde on August I! he who dir- ectodtoMr.Mill'sbo1neinCler- moat. when to their mutual de- light. he found his long lost huddle in good health. While on duty in Italy. Pte. Mill drove his Army frock over a mine. He was thrown . clear but badly injured. Cpl. Levis- we witnessed the accident and helped rush hh-n to hospital, but never heard whether Gerald lived to return to his parents, who are week in this province Mr. and Mrs. William Mill of were house guests of Clermont. Remembering his con- , dltioii when dug out of the debris, Mr. bevlaqul "Just can't believe .he is still on foot". and Gerald, who was iuiotnacious and know little about the accident. was Ilad to hear a first hand account. He and his parents and wife feel that " is very Inch to be where he -3 . blends of Mr. A.l:. Mange llh. Msas.. Ild New Inn- :E.l.. will be pleased to h- Illlt Carroll of lverett. Mau. ..a':l.lll:lGd it their homes after aow"sod ttiatbewa .':.........i:”i'.'t.'Fi3... nal life. Thomas of Tryori, was one of the , .. new features of the crspaud Ex-I bibitltia. an the mm--M ietl sociatlon was celebrated by Rev. J. D. Kelly. A paper was Francis Blanchard on , "My First Day in the T h" , Profession." Another paper was read by Mr. Jeremie Pineau on. "The Work of the Acadian Teacher in P.E.i." Miss Prescille Arsenault read a paper on ”Reading in School." Mr. John F. Arsenault who was pre- slderlt at the first Acadlan Tent-hers Convention in 1893. gave an in- structlve talk. The museum at- tracted much attention. Reports of the committees were given. the questions were answered. resolut- ions passed and the new officers named. The next convention will be held in Egmcint Bay. The members of the historical committee are: Judge DesRoches. Rev. John Buote. Rev. Denis Gal- lant, Rev. Sr. St. Emmanuel. Dr J. H. Blanchard. Mme Dolor Rich- ard and Mr. Jeremie Plneau. The officers for the next - con- ventlon are: President-Mr. Fran- cis Blanchard: Vice-President-Mr. Armand Arsenault: Secretary- Miss Puscille Arsenault; Executive Committee-Mrs. Exeline Maddin. Miss Marie Anne Arsenault. Miss Irene Bernard. The Committee for Summer Courses are: Mr. Francis Blanch- ard, Mr. Armand Arsenault. Miss Helene Gallant and Miss Eunice Martin. The resolutions were: 1. Re- solved that the Acadian teachers . offer their sincere thanks to Rev : J. D. Kelly and the parishoners of Mlscouche for their kind hospit- ality durlng the Convention. 2. Re- solved that we offer our sincere thanks to the Colleges and con- vents for granting scholarships to our pupils. ii. Resolved that we offer our thanks to the Assumpt- ion and St. Thomas Aquinas socl-nty for education grants to our pupils. 4. Resolved that we offer Dr. J. H. Blanchard our gratitude for his read by Mr. ' interest in the Acadlans. 5. Re- solved that we offer our sympathy to the Congregation of .Notre Dome of Montreal for the loss suffered by the death of Rev. Sister of the Resurrection. 0. Resolved that we offer our congratulations to Rev. Martin Monaghan on the occasion of his diamond jubilee. 7. Resolved that we offer our thanks to Rev. Father Gosselin in answer to his, message for the success of our Convention. -5. Lead pencils sell at the rate of 9 to 1 over other types of writing family were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Lewis' parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton, Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graham. Greenmcunt. were recent guests. of Mr. and Mrs, J. B- Thomas' Frank Gamble. Summer side, recently spent a few day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gamble Miss Marion Barham. Alma was a recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas. Mrs. Daniel Farquarson of Bus ton, Mass. is visiting at the home other sister anti brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble-.i Knufsfnrd were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Thomas. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lymanl Caseley on Sunday, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Leard. Cen- tral Bctlcqiie. were Suiirlziy guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne You were recent visitors to the home of Mr. instruments. A pony class sponsored by Keitiil B PONY LASS AT FAIR e the l black pi-inv above was one of the ufe entries admired by the sev rel tbniisaiid people who attended show tennis in Wotton) .f8mllY Ol llalllax. N.S- are 2U9Sl5 ton. have returned to their it b home of Mr. Thomas A. Doyle Campbellton. Miss Francis Butler cf Tor Mr. and M,- onto. also Mr. Earl Butler of gamiiy of Darimooih. N5. Maldon. Mass. are spending their guest; of Mn and Mrs, holidays at the home of their ca,-thy, mother. Mrs. Bella Butler. Glen mness 3 tarry. father. the late Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle of why, Bloomfield. Montreal are visiting Mrs. Myrtl M, am; Mr; Doylc Campbellton, also Mr ant" Mr:-. Thomas Hnuarri. Capo Wolfe lungral oi the lain Mr. Sincere SymP5llW of the com .liiirrlh.l'. Bloomfield. munlfy is extended to Mr. and M,-, nod Mr: Arthur Mrs. Hardy. Dahlst Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cor-lain and and Mrs, Molt-in iiigit-(;i-egni-. of Mr. Cosfain's parents Mr. and in Dar-ieii, Conn, Mrs. Colin Cosfain. Cape Wolfe. M;-5, Mr. and son Leland of litiniilton were son and dgiugliler in-law Mr. recent guests of Mrs. Currie's Mrs, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mr. Reilly. Cape W0ll9. Gregor and rlaiiglitcr Bnnnic h Misses Helen and Olive Reilly i-etiii-nod to their antl Mrs. OF WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES ENDS SEPTEMBER 3rd. Save up to 580.00 on o Refrigerator. Stove. Vloatier or clothes Dryer. For example a 9 cubic foot refrigerator with automatic defrosting on sole for only 5299.50. McicLEAN MOTORS LIMITED FIRIZSTONE TIRES - WESTINGI-IOLZSE APPLIANCE-8 Water Street East- moke was a recent guest at thi prank Stevens. Dan Murphy, Gor- Leo MaCD0ll8ld. G190?-1l'F1v' rand. their children Natiiy and in the death of their infant son. Tommy who Mere giwsts of Mr Plains. Mass. Mary Reilly of Montreal of pupils. and Mrs. Reginald Cllrltle is visiting at the home of her c-cntly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. Roseville, the aid Murphy, Andrew Luttrell. Tom following sons and daughters with their families were present. Mr. s. Mark Murphy and and Mrs. Claude Kelly and family were of Toronto, Ont.. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mc- Gerald Murphy and family of Campbeiltnn during the Campbellton. Mr. nd death of Mr Murphy's bert Carcoran and family of Pius- Mr. Michael Mur- ville. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney and Mrs. Nor- of Mill River. Miss Mary Kelly Dan .Vlttriib1-, of of Relmnnl Mass. and Keith Kelly ilili liner alteiirierl that ua':n anti of Rnseville. A delicious out door Mlchnvl supper was enjoyed and the even- ing was pleasantly spent. in social chat Miss Anne Doyle of Jamaica , is spending her Biir- holidays at the home of her father ome Mr. Thomas Dayle. Campbellton Aug. 15. with a good enrolment A very pleasant social evening Mr and was spent at the home of Herman Reilly. Glcngnrr,v. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin.l Harold Mac- Burlon on Thursday Aug. 18. Thin one music was furnished by Lance- liomc in Truro. Dal , o ion Orchestra, a dainty lunch - 50 VAME" an1arI.m:;1dLl?3I;lS " Boston. Mass. are spending N.s, having spcrit a. pleasant holi- was served. PTOleSSIOl'I8l COI'dS I . . o 10!? ll0llfla.V at llle llnmc of day with rclatiies in Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mclfenna Starring Mrs. Elmer Wnllnte. Mr. Llm m ., I . th M G . 1 .n, . g. . Leard and Mr. Carroll lllncWi.- CS1 golfer rt Had Rm 5' P”m"l9' . '1 t irh . and family of Elmsdale were Chartered Marl: Si-(Writs and ' "mm. 19” on mp morning of AU - I9 0 9- I 1 Despite the ln(. cincn ll9rl ct reccn guests at the home of Mrs. Rm o d void ark gm! 23 for Bum" Mag; whom. LA.W. Roma V.1ut-nur. Heaven 8 large c.nwd aticnrlcd the Annual McKcnnas parents, Mr. and Mrs. ACC0Ul1lC"l'3 . 13' m j i ' ibrook N.S. was a recent guest of lobster supper hcld Wcrl. Aug. 17. Bennett Howard. Glengarry T Em-lg Hi 1; - Mis. Gamble plans to enter tli . . - - -V C "F From the Files of R8,), hospital there rm. an operation. Boy :31 S!i:ierCNlI1FS."Ft:dW;;lrtit Collicutt lat rst, !fiia!rkI:IHl.-:11. Tih; flI(V;ll(.ll1f:ll:j lilfnf dnnd llgi-sg Oswald Murphy cuudioo nook or comm.-ri-g The rpamife gm”. of H" many friends wish her a success f r' 0 '9" ' 1" ”"' I am” ” 5' "l 5 3". .' N 3" am -V 0' 55' We" 3"95l3- Blllldlnl T ' ' .' M rm,m,en,o i The many friends of Mrs. lvnndcitcs was wcll paiinniwd as of Mr. and Mrs. Calridge Roget-wsummoi-hide, p,1-1,1, piiooo gags VPRI Poimter attack against The ladies of Casciinipcc as-1 Burton M sun" A"5' mt CR" "rim" - - - sited in cooking and serving meals? T W. Albert Robertson at the Albefioll Exhibition, which New York Stock; 9. ir.. i. MUTUAL BUILDING ., . - was in aid of the Alberton charge Granville st Water Street . . of the United Church. Continued from page 14 Brimrnerslde The August meeting of the Cas- A-F7:5A.SoIlIh7amViv.-TIVTAJVWT. ” HE E DIAL P. 0. BOX cumpec Auxiliary iii the W. M. SH i.-ion sponni-r 1914 tall; iiwi 8144 I01 was held at the home of Mrs. Ken-. 1”" 5""""'""' 3" 3" 1' -rr---v---vr ::::r..:::"l'.l:.'"e..::;::2”;;l.:';9 A . it 'N5URANCE Tm” "15 ' '1" . .. .1 .. ii on I , , . .. Mrs. Kenneth Leard was appolnledi say. :15 l- 3- Em: : 801:: Llnllrid B secretary pro tern. At the close of El" ' " ' 5"" -V u N the business period the president -33 311':-girilts ss:lT as: u:!E ' summ" L 5'""'""'M'' ' the presented the study leaflet for the . lm ';-ngelrp In km .ioovt um 1 fr0m month. entitled ”A Dawn of Undcr- "5 " 99 ' . standing". which was a programme 11:73: 1'lll'I:mCI1lvIIlG ls l: g oploynvhnl -unis. JAN NEVIII on racial relations. The worship sins Tiara an I cm I E P”'kmF' service was conducted by Mrs. :33 mfmmv .: 1: g P iviitiirliie Gleilnrisrlielaatlifterathe Mufti? :3: 3: l n " REGENT TR'EA'l'RE ILDQ. AN iuirti ADTICTQ pining 1 d pf, ys w S Sung od iiiniir hi it :14 ii .1 Summer St. ” ” owe y criplure reading on ;W R”: 7' ll 3"" a meditation. The remaining Im Tfaa l;'f,' Q: J; verses of the same hymn. pray r. mo U Eat u 3- R Huh”? 3-0- the hymn, "All Praise to Thgir , sssu"niei'u' 3 ii 3 srisunetside. r.ir.i. -' Phone I110 HROYALOQ Redeeming Lord" and the Bcne- I 733 'lJ,”M':;'.':b" ':l”u."f. '5; IMAI-LMAN'3 IUH-DIM! diction followed. Refreshments were 1500 map Odn lot ion ion ' BURDEN nl)jyNteI:ie hostess and a social 12-:2an4oy::'uh: 'h ,3.” A A. RaymonilnGra.nt. o.-6dmda,..Thmday H5 & mg . - 5,oov- . . .. . -. .. mi 3 3: .3 I88 Water street flumnieratdo E-as To-wBR3ADWAY - twiwniis Am rm rm iev. Above Maui-lee Mill's Men's Wear ' "5 l " " "la COMPOSITE ITEM W." Mam P” .' M I "on mo Janet Leigh. The ordinary lend pencil is made 3414: Wu! Malar ' in H on; sponsored by Borden 1,3,1. of 25 or more products from -1 "" WI!!!" 37'' NI Nil around the wormy g'e?i."A”:'h'loe'.x&. vi: 7: ,3 g " mm in, at 3'. 3. . ' WI in :2 :2 '” 'l.'.".:.'.'.. .z:?L::'.:-M ”CAMEO” .1000 Winchester I I I '.u', and s isisoo Windward an it an - "mmlflldi KE 1275 Wr Riirs sic aiii sot Phiiiie 703: ”5lN0T0N mm Yl r. a thong: 3:l.:'c.'.Tn.ir E E E H. w”fl:l:53ay-Thursday 1:159:15. st.-:::: .: it .2: -I-or-chm ”””.-...;3"".ii:s?.i':;E2.r.;!r gm 2” if E TIIE READ STUDIO Technicolor "ign Rulnin list. no as milk nwlmnz Thundav ignfl 5-mi on 2 O: ans D. W. SEAM R uk ” W" - --e:...j thinks "I - - lg ii:-ii : 3” 3" mi .' an em THURSDAY BEAUTIFUL DRAFT HORSE ,;;f&';": 5,. El" 3,. aunoo ,,oooANE,m.. ll Tor- I I I - The gleaming white face andtDaviduRolmea. zlf D;Sa)l;l:.afTm: rsanirisis . ,1” : '3 79cl'lllNl"T a rac ve anm w . . 195' W” l" cnnmm 'm' we 87 horses entered in classes at the : :3: ,, I:''Ex::fi:n,B(5::,v,'9ns;e'r.:icgnn glossy hlafk body Dl "'9 llellllillllli Crapaud Ezhlbitinn yesterday. 3 in in . M D VI. h 1,, draft horse above. owned' by (Photo by W0"-0'". IN 7” 7” "00 Pi ' 85 '2 l ""9" mg Mpg. . ' ooivimc FRIDAY ANn SATURDAY - "MACAO" with Robert Mitchell - Jane Russell DON'T FORGET it sAp Li it ; OUR OPENING SALE DRIVE-INTI-1l:ATPE SU IflERSlDE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB! The first two atomic bombs used In warfare were. dropped on Film- sliimri and Nagasaki in Japan. Aug. 6 and 9. 1945. NOTICE Dr. W. E. Callaghan wil be absent from his office for two weeks beginning August 31. SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Tliiirsday) 22.30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "THE STREET WITH Summerafde PL -ain- -. - PLAYING SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER ill "MIRACLE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA” In Technicolor nor.-eeds b go to the Prince Cmuity Roopttal tlii-migti the surnrnei-side Rpdnry Club. 0 l5 Daylight Time game MONDAY AVD 'i'l.lF.ShA1', SEPT. I- III -'MAnrrN l.U'l'IlI-TR" with Null Mart"-tnnlil till P.M. Daylight Time ... -... ...-..,.,,,