JULY 17. 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE fl Summer htreet. Suminersidu. Phone 8031. News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative: GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may tie liought at any of the i O Q iPrice Considers 0 West Prince Ferry - following stores in Suinmerslde: 5 mu Bookstore. Summer Street; (iourlles Drugstore, 2l Central Stbceuii -Mr. John H. Pricc. Conserve-i C I Service Feasible t Kelly's News-stand. Water Street; Marl: Gaudet. 61 Granville StreeI:illV9 F-illdldlle T0? the first dis-Y 1 Alyre Doucette'e Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor 'l'rIlnpon.ltrlct of Prince. was the speclall Witter Street; Vlncefs Grocery. 120 Russell street; l'2nnnn's seIl- iSD95k9l' Rt ll 1Rl'3Fl.V attended meet- servlce Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. limit in the Alberton Institute Hall ILL Waite In Kenslngton. last nillmr MP -1- W- Doll Camp'- wgsr Pnmcg on.-leg bell. M L A.. presided and intro-I Allierton: Frank Weeks. Representative duced "19 Speaker. Phone: as-2 0mg. ""1 33.; "N... Dealings iwith issues of local, gimportance Mr. Price said he hadl -aL')'l.VG dressed fowl all -ICE CREAM SOCIAL, St. linvestrgated the problems of the gilod priC9S. C0l'll3Cl- R. 3- 3186- lilai'k's Hall Kensington. Satur- lproposed West Point ferry service, i'.iull. Carleton. day evening. July lath. Sponsored llo the mainland and considered it by St. Marks Guild. entirely feasible and that it would i i be of great benefit to the farmers -soarH ar:Di5Qi'r; uniimii Om Ringo-'dP 1 . . . t . - . ' ' ll . l'""- Nmm Bed.N”C 11'0" Wm i .'tu;:u.sl llrri. Biisiiiess as usual inf whom would vigit. the iiiesrern Tf"l('”"5 RT” 1:30 pm" 1' ml" i second floor Palph Caliber-k and l i V 7.3., -m Rev. J. K mm L. V - e part of the Island if a boat cross-G in P I L9" B”l9l1””i lin was available at this oint t T” mnnsmh i '” I i Tie also considert:-d tthat, . the T i '”E (R5531 F95ill'3i fl” Kellffishermeir had not received much pKENslNGT0x g MALPEQLE:sington Catholic Church grounds, izri Freetown PresbyterianChurch- gamesl musm m"Ch"S' Jul-V 22”d' is Services July 19, will be as fol-l pm" lilllS Freet.own 9.30 A. M: Ken-i ,s:iLiOll nt 11 A. AI. Malpcque 7301 P Al The Rev'd. H. C. Evans wllli rvnduct the services. The Re-.v'd. DA Campbell, Inte Lm .Vlodera'.or. i consideration when the new lob-1 -ster fishery regulations were: Ebrought in shortly after the open-l pl "ILL BE ABSENT from myung of the season on P. E. Island. l office. fmin Monday. July 20th, unllli gfgardlna 135:” M niiwnal Hi”! Saturday August 1st. Both datesipm ance i Tl nee Cr mzed we inr1iided.0ffice will remain open ixowrnmem for high mxes' and t the waste. and extravagance of the up R('1:7all'S and lens replacements , , . 3 taken care of as usual. H. T. Colvin, tgggmggxigt bgr0g;:::mu::m,:' 'SliRvEnNG POWER ”NETi Omonimnst Sumnmislde ipresyent level with an estimated , , . .. . - icying is well uiidcriiay fur the ivrrsron of the Mriritiim Elia-tric tVimpany's power line from Mont- v.rsr- through to Tignish with Gus gin-pR(;E CROW" AT (.AR.Vwysaviiig of over two million dollars Mlgom, of U", 131,151 A Other speakers included Mr. crowds Lol ever attend the annual K of C'iW' Dnn Campbell" ML A" and mmpbell. engineer lll clrargo. as-' m”””” Md 13”” f95””1 1” ”5.-::rr' Hhuben Gaudm M L A" or wred by GM”, Dom", and Verne history was on hand last evening; lgms ' , .-iriisuorth all of Clr.'ir'lot'.ctm'ir. my-V H) ””"-V( 11: V)3”9”5 gampsi F M7 &H(7mA”m- d ; Frveral car loads of polcs have "'1 nnmspmms mlmh 3,”d 5” -' ;tllT'll'Pd and the main part of the :;?':1I;1l:::1:Pf 1111;: ':J(ESig:: Eggggtltlge 1 ,,,.:I..l15,.g expected to be svmed atcly the weather man was most. E l l unkind and the rain which -7-- bctzrin to (rill about nine o'ciock' Mrs. Edmund Burns and Mrs. ..nRs'1' An) ..uv.uu)s AT cut the festivities short. However. vWaltel' Burns of Lower Freetown ti'l.l1AR1'-The OiLt-.ir'y First Am the boys are hopeful that good have returned from -i pleasant eiirmits ti'e1ig pi-igspiirpri mm per. v.cathcr will pr-t-vail tonight and holiday in Moncton, N. B. i. i.t:cates and pins at the school lllm0l'l0W 1119111 M1911 NH? bill 5h0W.' 7 (rinsing, The glass, rim;-iicied by will continue until all have had a' Mrs. Austin Scales. Miss Nora iii, Leii-is Macxeiizje iias exam”)- cl:-incc to win some of the lovclv Scales of Freetown and Mrs. Garthi ..i by Mrs. Evelyn M. Cudinorc, prizes on clrsplriv -S Toombs of Summerside. spent riinsc receiving certificates were - -------W -g several days in Moncton and Saint ours Aisenault, Audrcy Dunvrllc, , . . . John. N. B. ilieilti Ellis. Aubrey Harris. Frcd- S ire Johnstone. Kenneth Johnstonc. . g s 1 Congratulations to Miss Nora tzla MacAuslarid. Charles Mac- Scales who received honors in ex- 'x'Pll7.le. Marion MacKenzic, R:in- '3mlllMi0llS held r9C9llll.V in Sums i:n MacKiniion, Claudette M;1c- - g nierside -by the Royal Conservatory Vigil, Wayne Mritthews. Doris. gr-I-he Iogmn g"u;nR,mdP mm: of Music. Toronto. I E5g:1:l'aMa&.g:Or;E softball team heat Kenslngton S ywv :dp GA; 1" Konslfigten 13” mg" .b-V Mrs. Sterling Burns left recent- p p -the score of I0-4. h. Barry. IF for Halitan N. S” when She mu; 4 : IP 1 .egion war I . . . Personals clou:ing out 12 off (Ilark on tlie.(.ifug2;:,'n34I5' Flank Adams and Wu Poul ;e';'F;;,Che5 15 1 .q: mound for heirsiirsztoii. D. J. Mur- .i L "' A - 93V1- ray ill'. one. hom. ' f It L -. . . fir Ottawa today to rvpi'esem the ion, and stir Gr':(lldIi'm1;oli)erd Ml" Md M” Mbm lmmne and sons, Bobbie and Donald. re turneci from Yarmouth. N. S . Where they were guests of Mr. Jai'cline's ,brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardlne. Mrs. Robert T. Cope-land who pr"-"M-y nepanmem has beenvisiting her sister, lVl'rs. po;im...,.g ,3 ms report rm. the irento-n Simmons and other rela- i-5,,;- mam; June 30, lives in Freetown returned to Taun- V”mR3”9 30-” 5C0u”- ' round trippers. Duggy Arsenault hit g g 2,for '3. and Sin (lrady IT for 4. For fills Beatrice Power. daiight-; Kensirigton .ivery was the leading or of Mr. and Mrs. I.cvi Powr-r ac-.1y;rier mm 3 gm 3. rmpanied by Mrs. Richard Powm'.l ,, ghgggg Fharlottetown left. yesterday for! (ip:,V1ILu,, 1,01' 15 sh Anne de Beaupr-c. Quebec. ; SCHOOL -F 0 Edward B M3cN ;. who r-rent his tum weeks leave at his name lll Summersidc, will leave Grade 5-1. Joan McFadden: 2. l0n- Milssu 3"” 21 She was ac" '.'llS morning on rrfurn to Green-.Clai'snce MacLeod; 3. Alma Win- lfonllmmed by h" "wees" sheila Hood. N. S.-S. fchester, and Nancy Simmons. :30 uwlll t Gracie 4-i. can Mi-icLearl; 2. spend their vacation ll" ml "The friends of Mr. Creelinaii Phyllis Coughlim, 3. Gloria Mac- Klalldllilrenls. M13 End MT5- Cha” lle(lArthlll'. Summevslde. will be .Lc:.n. les DeLong. pleased to learn that he is much! Grade 3-1. Alan McF.r:idcn: 2 VFl'e9l0ll'll bmmh M 1"” W C" rnproved after his rcccnt ill- Joan Cam ocll; .'l. VanL - T. U. recenllv met at the home of l) s P) e. . G p Hess.-S. Gr-tide II--l. Marilyn MacLcan; 2 iMrs. Eldon Drummond with Pl'P5l-l Joyce McFadden; 3. Doris Best. ldent Mrs. Wallace Reeves presid-I Grade I-l. Donna MacL:iui'in; "mg. Several visitors were I)lf?59m-; 2. Gloria Winchester and Marcia Scripture was read by Ml”5- G90l'll9' ea S tlW.llTfT'.'l'SOll tequali: 3. Betty Cul- Jardine. Readings were llll'0ll 135'. leton and Barbara Manderson Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Drummond and Will-11'. .Mra. Albert Stetson. Several mem- Drew's Tour Of Perfcrt attendance for the year: hers had written to the publisbersj Grace Lyle. Gail, Gloria and Mari- I of certain magazines relating to Q 3” M”CdL'93”- egg” vEV1CF3dd9"- ;the liquor advertisements in their' rare an ans ye, i arcia and. bit fans and ti” replies re-i ..Gn iBnl'baia NI.'1lldel'Sill1. Brliliiietfla were read and commented ' 01-” S”"P5”"- upon. Election of officers were as SYDNEY (CF)--George Drcwls -"'r-------- amioi.-5, president, Mrs, Wallace election campaign tour of New , g.1 tedi; vice-presi- foundland was cancelled Thursdayi successful Boat f:l:,?.V,”ir,,fl;;iCci;,c, Drummcnd, ii-9. irecause of bad flying weather andi (cm; Hum from pa 9 5, fgigctpdr, secretary. Mrs. Albert re headed for Halifax instead. i--.---4 i -. .. - -. 5 g.'... .. smrscn. mma,spmi(i.ng secretary. Fflll8Pd in 3101'? l0l' WOT” 1”” Light 6--Vvmwn Mmah Mur- Mrs. George Jrirdine, organist, t2t)lll'S, his plane was finally dlv- "3-V H”l"” Nomi, Em penlm Mrs. E. S. Dammarell. cited to Halifiix after the, airport 39"” Pfllmv Wm)?” MilCN9l”- -AB at Torbay, Nfld., was reported to 59”” Pmnh l .......;----a i rm clued H ht becausy I 1 W Heavy ti-Vincent Turple. Pic-i 3 Ming. 5 6 0 8 O ltou Island: Preston Higginboth:im;f Gardml . During his pnforced Sm-V imrc Point Pleasant; John Irving, Mur- ---er . . he met. party candidatrs, officers WY H'”'bf”' N0”h' 7, V Cm,”'fE1:(:f:1m,mpff" 5; I ind an American who tlloiiizht Mini 3 f.V11'ld""Am"” M?CN9'"- pink tapers. Drew was the prime minister. Mlll'l3" Hv1l'll0T- HPlll1V mCh3Yd5W The r:iies's moi-ed freely abouil ”I'm George Drew." said the M"l'T-'il' Halhmi Rf-l”N'l V-"”l1d"” the groiiirds and viewed with ap- Progressire Conservative lcadcr to S”””- P9”"'5 R05” ' preciatjori the skilfiil arr-aiircemeriis lhe distinguished looking geiitlc- 30"” 35 T9” Mid "V”mA"5"5 or sunken garden. mrneature lily ei'rnl'. lhismfies "r Fmmer bi”'”aPm” '" man in the hotel lobby, ltI;icNcill, Murray Harbor. John Wnds and mck gardm. p Bu" Hood made ,h, Uni. Mi,-,, ornugh. Innis XIV. Marie lOh. then you're theprirne niin- J9Ck5""- 39”” P'”"75 690759 Receiving were Hon. A. W. rinse hit of the game. a rlniiblel Alltmnetle and Ciiarles II. E .s'er"" Mngblcill, Bcncii Point. MM,h..5,,n mid ,V1r5.VTath9son' Mr in the third inning. He also hml' H5 YT-W01 bilflkf Wflll -1 'lPl'fllPlli RV mus!" Brown. Jr. 1 'Not yet." smiled Mr. Drew. Fl'0P-loll-all, tii-n laps Of ill? and Mrs. Cecil Miller. Mr. and ti busy night. ritir-id handling i'0”'llltlh?W- I”-ll9Cis'ii .l' Path 9"; Cwgdmn pmlss 5.3” Wm” i The Vimm. was Mal Anim, rmirsc--Jolm Irving. .'vlui'-r'H.V Hill" Mrs. Neil Iblatheson. Mrs, Joseph eight CTTBTTCPSVTKITHOUI an error. pl7t0lll':. lllhlgh hflu ll!”-P 'lll:9:. SYDX-Evy X. g. .Ci-2,..- M ., Wellen of Greenfield Centre. N Y. W71" N"l'”lr Pl'95i0ll.H1RKmbU”mm- Rodd. president of the Obarlotte- aox SCORE Ml H-2 0 ".0-'11-" f-rim Toll-. ll; COMM,” Rswwd Thmsda-,. nigh. - "9”"'d Blmlf Omceli P””"' m"'5"m' m.mPm Turplh "W" W””"'”'5 Llmmz Chm ””d I Abbi" A" E H P," A E . F,r.F.mh- mmsm. f.m:.1 Th”? L that Canada's steel indiisi is cur? Zoom... tPlrlnll lslnnd. Vinrren Miller. Mrs. Else lnman. president or the.F. Kennedy. c 4 0 01.. 2 2 .s Ilnfld in the Milli?-.l as a wing of W... Mm mm. md..s,,,.s md. Mlll'l"ll' Ilarlior North: Angus P. E, I, worm-ii's Liberal Club. 31. Kennedy, if. cf 4 0 0 0 ti rm... V ' ' .shnUm hp nmmmmm .NlrirNiill. Murray Harbor; Birtp pom-mg Mi.-9 Mrs Gordon Avard,jl'lre,adi', lb 4 l l 13 (I u 'IT1ll.Q34rPnpP -flirts XII cciiferred. Th? CH5, lmdprl Sppnklm m H pm"”' Beach Palm" tMrSf D" J" RUM" M” G' A" Mm" D” MRCLEML 55 3 I I 1 1 (1) ?N?.r1J.1m; zclsthd (IN): of mi” water-front. rlanr” haiace where 300 Officials-Strirtcr. .I. W White. Donald. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Mrs.VCarson. D. 3 1 0 0 2 0 ('”l,:.:"(Mf, r"tPE”r-lthtalf (GYM ' mai miners and steel workers honi- lMllFl'-'l.V Hl"'h"l'- 'J”dVP5' Mex v”"'tJ”m" Gormle-Vi Mmt Edgar i'HGod' zb 1 1 I 0 1' .,m.,.r!,,, HAL) n m wmm as ed and stamped their boots. con- 0 0 ldnshnm Muulny Ham”; GMHM H”N.7"Mrs W A' Millet MR A'1Dvnni ah I " 1 ((3 I I1 I . LY :.sui'ecl the sceel indiistrv for what pnny, Mlll'lV.l)' Harbor: Vere Godkin. Mrs W H. Johnson, Mrs. D. Mactreod. cf. 3b 3 0 fl 0 0 0 v------ -. ww -- he rmmed W” lmkimz am... '15 F 'Bcck. Murrai Hrirbor; John Fer- Charles Klelvlv. Mrs. Russell Roper hqunrerrrilgrzs. Fl. (13 0 0 0 U k I shatgehnlders instead nf cxlilllldlllll or e 'cu.snn, Milt-ray River. Announcer. ans hairs Lloyd gzcllnlgr R a-FEM). 1 e n m "we, !hP deg!-nandgnfih(:p(un1(r3'g C. is Lca. Murray Hnrh0l'- i "mt! W9” '-fr 9” ”5'"i H " - I." V" T HIS rmrnriiiar tar-get was rhr j .....- Mrs. Eugene Cullen, Mrs. A. 13.! Totals 31 5 5 .-.'I ll 4 E t B '0 Dommhm Steel and COM Cormmg Er” y MA . r Cutcl.ffe. Mrs. Gilbert. Gandet. imd x-replaced Dunn in the 4th. ; Hmn which empln” or has MM”)! ll (K-)NArbObN SP nrma? 0 o ro e Wm Gwm Harding "olmlns AB R " H) A E of about H001 Nova icons coal . rnis er tt 3 ' rurscay .. . . l . . i . : --.-- -- l ' - V ' lhat faultv iijistallafibrrs rcpor-lcdl Continued from page 1 & Replmmhmg AT ms" Jr '1' D0iu"”.P' 3: : E, (1) 3 2 3 I-'ll:7Rl.IN FAPI - Fourteen thou- l mil"-"is mm SW91 W”rk"'5' mrm "I at ,1 l . gi ”A,u..-...-- :- ' TTRiTl0T- MM C1?" Cl'9-'7W'”- MHH, Deelne-V i i ' . , .- ithpm in moi indiisrrial area of ” RCAFJ" hm "' Gm” re" - 1 to re resent sen-i i rim, w,.,1m,, M” B 3 ion, ..ciav lb .... .. 4 i 116 0 ii sanrl Mrkns at Ens Germims ttilin. France, are not the respon-i mamm Snugge , pp am 5 if H h R H b" f 'd' Mryi 5m'"'no,.s.&. ; 1 1 1 1 1 liir est synthetic rubbpy pmmglcape Breton island. ”b”t.V of the Canadian govern-I mg" on ,,?61” C::ep3rg,.:or;5 Mp mg i' g:l:'erJ3.30nn:.,'en mm nn '7 J Gmd'..' C; C '3 0 0 4 0 ilhave gone on a new anti-govern-' Mimi"? his him.” "ml ml” ment and will not constitute 9"” f S” X. ' l , V g ' ' V 4 0 0 0 g o men: strike. the U S. goverrtment..5llf'9Chp0l 1115 MRl”lllm9 91"”0” rh""” "ml" me D”"”'””"' acnl:oTcesr:)1fp illlalfgfl 3333im.” ,.,?:C.T” rixire Ai'fI."J3...3l.'i 3Ti'i'i'.'"it'.." . 3 o o 1 5 oi radio station in Berlin rt-imited i "?"f':t”1l”” mi" i",.'hi5C”1:;l:,li,",1y,:::.', M Ah I , .' idp I - -i - ; ' ' ' ' '1'i1u,-may night lcia c retire. .l'. .0 ll wrar rilpotttoiT,h:nF:::neclim;ov::n-lMdned in me Mm) mm rm LaT"i:rl:r0:i"b'VIir.doweri(i::rli1 cu cf 3 (1) (1) i T 3 The radio -satd the workers open-'D”5C” "'"'-”v ”"'"””l ”V""””" omit to provide basic instnlla-imms b0.M.d' , . rt F idav is ex- 1: "J-”"il r5' . 1,11.” x-Underwood. ph 1 o 0 o 0 0 ed ti sit-down campaign vl'edries-vmlfl ”"”"””"" lnlllliflwmfllf ill irons - cl - 1 The "MT sum. r " T ' i iacxmmn '” I i idav at the Soviet-owned Biinal1'”'Cl"lC33 milk? ll '9"! -Will 1" 1 7 7;. .2. 3 t 4 -is" .... .ncona..r. , ' i - " Rf'Tl0i'ts of "difficulties and fi'us-l:M:(.n R3, ,1,'dL',,., sg:m.g,”u":,,';n M” gmon pm" bpim-h my fny Fan-ngy in pm, Lit Ibursnar despite interventionlmPl1t Dl'0b1"m in "19 Mdlmml” lia'.ions" encountered by Caiiiid-i no A ' wrx WA W 'Reid' Mrs Vernon Linescore: lbl' C0lllllllllliS' P01ii””- ”" ”ld "3550 had ””d'"”k'" nus at the French liaise-were mlvi One snip Tied l'p Hmvaft "torn" Allison MVacMillan lIoIm-n'n 0010300004 t 3 T” l”””” d”'"”M'd ”1"”-'l”i”'"" "'"” ”"'”"'"””" l" rm": milled in; dilipntch ii-om ovt-r- C ,. .,,N,.,e, said 0... mil W. M,.,i,i,,l Hi"-gnvno M... wii'. aiiioieii 400001 cox-is .1 (lot all political prisoriers. illCllldedj.VFRl'3U nut tlrenequinmcnl installed -ms Wednesday by Ross Munr-o.',m'”(m,A G',r,f,e Hmdmm, is rm; mam" F0"... M" r')on'n'.t Mm Bernard Ind Lmdn-. J. Gmdyiihose arrested in the East Clerman.W-H 0bM1PlP '3-S.S'allt publisher of the Varicou-."u.,v;n rgrmmr, plcketted by the ! ,o-,,i 3.1”... 'Mm ;-,.,.. n,.m,.,'p W" 45.; Ci”-gnu ma F. Kennedy, irevoh June 1'. resignation of Corn-1 ”- 7-" or 3"" Province reportintz for the s'ru. 'Fdwiird miirimt. Mrs ciiarim Mur- Elumrtiars': Etrnvd l'lmI- Abbi" l. i "'”,"”' f"f'"'”;, '(.::f:'l;s""” irsw "H. England. ice - rm Viutham News Service. llc saidi He raid the STU untried th0iKer7..e Mrs. 1-7.dtzpr Whitlock and Holmenll l: R.B.I.. Dunn 1. 8lm- lf"'”l"'s"- ”" "' ' ;ht-lls of 200 Suffolk churches peni- mnir of the conditions vc:-god "oii mm to jfllll ihcir ilnion. and Ioldi Mn. ivln" 39915:. I fl'nntlnI.' rind thin. the air lii:il-- :.ir rttw Tire.-t1ay to leave the shill- nn iiniild be a "coii.s'iirit cost for Proi-roiinlv liic llhlll hid "0 ""i”"- LONDON. TC?)---SHIT?! Or! lead- "nrs to comc.' lnfllillfinn. ing mlnufaclurer of teapot: and Mr. Abbott our-rd the French; lle sszd his inunri had repre- cogggpou indium ciimd; drink; :r.i-4-rrtment did not do a good Job unit-d sailors on the company”! more tee than any Western nation .ll bulldlnl "10 '”'””'h '-Will! for is years. and had con- except Britain herself. The corn- "lt is one of the thugs you getltzar-is with the management puny reported it sell; eleht in- An official of the MUM and hi- iunlon lied no comment. ,pats for every colee-pot. in can- -l- an alliance." he romnri-riled. "1 i Id: '1" tllre they will fix it up.” Igested. Junior gets the sugar treat- : iinmlstakeable characteristics of dog . Rlllwaulcee lstruck out to put. two mcn :I'-Wl2- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Fire Destroys Barns Al Alberlon -Fire last evening completelfsoftball H I "Wm-.destroyed a large barn and severnii ll3ll.V: Whtll 5179811”! Y0 Of-hellisnraller adjoining buildings owned! I members of the family. our tunes by Mr, Jag-n95 smith, Alberto” -It was "Alrforce" night last acqiilre a dulcet quality not nor- Tm me was not noticed umi1.eveinng in the Summerside Ladies: mally present. We don't swear and,m9 names mid broken ihmughi Softball League. The Airforcc Dalcsp kick M U” "" Whmg 3h? R955 the roof and were racing through defeated ihelearzue-leadinl GCOYRFS underfoot. We say. "nice pussy" mo building and mm. quid M.;ion'Gwls at Queen Elizabeth Park. 8-7; and lift her gently to some remote on the parity of H". Amermn Fire and the PMQis elced out a win snot where the traffic is less con- Brigade saved mt. "Farm. d..e”,,over Andi"! Aces at the Airport, ing. the shingles of winch were 133' v3”0f'h9f' 9.105” '””"- 4'1 4 smoking from the intdnse heat. A Viheetem '”r.”"ba5ge.r Wm” H", continuous sprav of ChPnllCal5lsack5 crowded m m” 5”"h m”mVI' from the fire truck was played on 1;:Il?:3"0I;fS:i?wl)f”rpg:.:dD"r;: I I H . 1- d ",1 ll E". 5' T at . ) . tons andlbootsl of family behavior 121:1 'S:,)m,:l?u,d m:h:g, (game: hftitjfg way for her own downfall by is- lllC9!.V PC1511-'d and Shll'l9d- V . , . suing three walks in that frame be- , , , pspreading. Fortunately no wind mm me wheplefs bmdqeon gm in: iAirforce Teams Win In Ladies Let's Talk It fiver have 3 little bzti differently when we have Most of us merit, too, and has been known to take advantage of such a sixus,tion.v In short. we are "on parade" and: naturally anxious to have the "but- In these vacation days of July;:;:3bBl:F"ll;g”?(E gginglfgllliir nhm: its licks. The Gals mirhit the-.r and August, with so many touristsib” lg , d rivals eight hits to six. but Arsen- from others lands in our midst? snygmle T H r h lault was iirld. giving up 5.): free, Prince Edward Island might also I if m gm”) er mews nd maJ1' passes and The-mas. her noporrenis. be sad to have ”company." F'er- Pziilpmeil? m l3,renPE:rnT::,as emf: didn't give lip asingle'.va;k.Wheel- haps we should make some effort, to raise the quality of our behavior on highways and in public places. Being extra careful to dim our yer ;.15r stood curt defensivcly for the Daks. iiandlimz seven chances. some of them difficult. mussing up only one Recder was the lead- Cause of the fire is not known. Swimming and Safety 3 lirzhts when meeting cars on the "no" sticker for the Wd's. getting hisrhwav. for example. Stoppimz on. :3 hits in 4 trims. and Wheeler was me mid l0 TPHUPT TKOOG 55m" c next with '1 for 3 For the Gals aritan" assistance to motorists vvai-5 Ch.'lppPl. Gaudet and Smith each l1.d by mishap. tire deflation or cnginel Courteous and cheerful' had two safp hits Valerie Gallant made parf.icir'V'- By Alherton W. I. help to those seeking information 1.. hr-vljijm-.( rhnlhsfrlng eainh J: 350175 IOCHIWPS 01" SPECWC 555'-C95-l -...-. right field, and at :i vital time Such little acts of consider:itiori' ..'rhe Red CV03; 5.Mmm;ng and tori. for .f the hall had zone llllDTE-Ks Sfllanllers and hell) W water safety course in Alba;-t,onlthi'oiizh at least three runs would make them want to come back. By area .5 sphpdulfgfi L0 begin on Mon. havc scored. i all means. let us be on our good day. July 20 ' behavior when we have "conrparryf. A5 m p..e...Ou5 wars the gmup Lllvlesrore . g R " ” ' ' 'ivill assemble at the institute. Ali DHT lm (mi n 5 5 3 Running almost the full length will be im:is.pu:'ted by rar andiaak , 400 '20 0 ' R 3. 0T W0 h9dS'E'9YlC1055d lam”-s 0”.!ruck to Cascumpcc wirere the mmnrc Twin”; Tm .TSfh(b the nmrnertv of Mr. Perry Cm5b.l-'clas,se.s Will be held. To mire 25 ""51 ”””m.”' "'1 D" mlam SR El93"0T5- 3l9- 01” "33h"' W9"- boys and gr.'Ls have enrolled. The h"'”'ne”P'aw Sunlwr” Basesi "V0 "T The 1395? dl5P13l'5 "T PCTWIW5 course in Alberion ;.s sponszrcci bx 'MMAr:h”r We hm? SFM "1 3 Yjlnd llfltedl "W the Women's Institute. Al iris pm-i the PMQI: scored .ts iwoductlon of this maimlliceiil --w.--.--.s 4... am ...,,......E ,.,.. 4,. H... flower. Ranzing from dark red. . . til F lfhw Md -'-EV-5 ;(:”l 1...”; through delicate pink shades o ' ” 3;: I" .l , ' ,' white, the contrast: of color de-p u the S ("L F: in ")0 mp oi mp wieiiiir iih cii ended the hall Ernie. l teams racked up P131? hills i Racers th oi-.:n; tlccm .11 TOT cl T,is'.ini.1n on the nviund eiier halves Mary Mur-, batters wnth 3 hits , and I Gaiiclci and Rn-zers cich lwri a brscc 0- F”?! Plfos Jaclcsoii and cracked out taro hi'.s each emit."-':'i: light the eye and lend a. festive touch to contrast with the W510?- fiil pastoral effect of the r".lP”Pd green lawns. When Mr. Crnsibv showed us the clisplov, a flower here and there was bezinnlnsz to shed its petals. and take on the. Belloc I Dies If in England 1 Bl JOHN DIIDMAN pGI-YTLFORD. England lFlfufers.t Hrlarre. Bellcc. 82. last or a gene,-. .'1.'.(7ll of zrariis rf English hiera- turc drcd Thursdriy. VTh.e Ficiich-hc.r'n author. who lived. wrote and argued with gusto in the land of his adoptlrrt. f-"Ii .agalnst a healer Sunday in his .hnme and was badly i'7'l1".1Fd, An ernergrncy rperaticn could not save h.m. . He left his ov':: cr.tr-iph the .,(v.. quotcd l'ri,"shf ' i ' ' i n”lVigen Id amgdeid. I hope it 13' 2 '. ' -1! ca A reminder that beauty. Iiknl yoiitth "is a stuff that will not endure." T f'-Yloda ;'r three Baseball Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Lines:-ores rim: loo ozn 0 110 002 X Rowers and -' in .n and S("l.en1bET p Ilinpzres--Piaic-Htigg. Bases -Ca.- illfll. . t Pet. .622 .590 .580 .561 .543 .435. .370, .315 Brooklyn Philadelphia . St. Louis ..Vew York . Cincinnati Chicago Pltthurgh 'vei'- s. borks were rc:vl.' B:-iitw '.""ote W3 twig. TIT? ll” WP: ?'i imiil orent Err 7.94”. vliczr hls o..i Peter wes kl'r-d M-twp,” in Second World War Visitors to V-t1'STl"nl c:i:""it 'e "iiVllP”S of the b”r':v, iihife-'.ieai'deri ti ivaikirrg cut t-' dent: wp billrk, nvizik-'ke rrbe s. with calrdlp pzrecsfi. p i.si'r': at the P. Mr Siioir was a in Juli of Cha:'.c'telo'ai: lvlrs. Ben P'.':'e on J h tasted Mr. and ' ii and 12. International Leag M .60? .600 .?i(l.'r .552 ..'i0l'-i .448 Buffalo . Montreal not-heslcr Ilallimore , Toronto I Syracuse Ottawa Springfield .XI:K:iirion . visited nauli. , My and Mrs. Mr G. Gaudet Mr. and Mrs E. J . and Mrs iicileti ,.. G audet re- Mrs John Joseph Mr and Wro to By Canrllellghi A nunilier; of people atte-riled the Cnii.se:val.lie meeting at Tlijtllsh on July 13. i Amt-rlt-an Le Nmv York 57 Chicago 34 Cleieland Boston Wasliington Philadelphia st. Louis Detroit "I"..- - candle- cqimiless . lxrrlzs. biorzraphy. poems and . tn covci'e'i hislnrf, travel tales, The lzrbscr season on the south side is now closed after a very successful seasoir wliicir esisavs-. novels. I-Is o:'c:tte.s' Fhnsterton. ill-”. g l H. G Wells. Belloc as .1 dew-tit HG” T tllrmwi Cnthnli-3 He taken upon Junlor jthe Ilefovniaticri. which turned 'El1.".'lanrl Protestant. as a fiestas-l l'll0Dh!"' wihich but the churchls money in the hands of A new pl"lnci'.1cv His mos' hlrsicrn: argiiinriii oi-rrii Wells came in the 1924: iilren the latter published his 's0utlir.e with a single in the third iunv nr. Hi.(,mr'V" with ii: n1.aiPHa1'l:?ic'i ing an" Landry mm M..." mm-. s ir'i.icpvtt-iv cf mans creating ed into scoring position on llnu- aid "9””"l7"”m vmlfs haw knock. Bellcc thiiricirred aiiai DOUNHPV G,” And Iiir vear: on plrtfornis .-inrl scored in the fourth frame. l)mi- C-'”hV”1”' ””'-'P3l”f”V U"-l'r”V5P re”, was Safe at first on Eerlnc was a Liberal member of. Hemp” mom, and mm p.,i..,n,.. Parliament .'n' four years. but rzave it un hccazisc he was dis- ciisreri with the partv ry-itcin which he conieinpttiiziisly called- 'the mac.h.nc" It became the'tar- get of his scailiiiiz pcir. He wrote a monumental htstorv of England in .s-cveral volumes. v."i.s G K, tr-st ericinv trier:-"T .. Rev F.i:'ririi Nrwiinii. 0 M I.. who was :'cce'itly ordarried. also Vlslled at Tiznish Shore. Father Nooririn was accompanied by his mother. tconlinued from page (it left field to send two more run- itnvs across the plate. p The visitors also scored all their runs ivith two nivall D”"' rile Simmons drove home Laiidri Mix and Mrs. John Lt-(. ll'. ric- cnmpnmeri by Mr. anti Mrs. Jos- rph Gander motored to Charlotte- mziri on July 10 and l'El1lTr”1fd hoine on Sunclalt having l'l5llPd rclatiies and fTlEI'ldF. ltlairi of the Shore :'cstrlciit5 tirre pleased in see Rev. Alpnoiisc Gallfit”. OMI. who is s'at:orrcd in Edmonton. Alta. F'aibcr' Gaudet. spent a few weeks lust”-nil his brothers and sisters in TIIITLSTIBI at Vklnlls Siminnii-' ” Lb? fl Continued the l'H”.V lllul il sending Doucclle to third Roth runners scored when Car- son threw low to first in ril- iempiing to retire Simmons. Sim- mons later scored on Kt-nned.l'S Coldwell Speaks In Glace Bay Ga) single i The new signs of resistance mons. Squii.-ebrlzrls: flared as Mrs. Hilde Benjamin. the stolen bases, Ready. double. Hood, . led in l.ll'liM'll'l nn Coronation Day as Doucette. D. H.000 Suffolk ringers took their cue M”Lmd 2' D""n' sm'mom' 'J',m””'mm 'mdg..e' wok mmrm M.from the radio broadcast of the Grady. Grills; left on base. Abbiesi EIIM Gtifmlllll U JUMICC M "101 ceremony. In prnmu, ..,,,,m,m,,m 2- W": .:- 11"." ?.":.'.'.'"'.Sf.:":l2l".3::?.:1 we in I arson . .r . .t I l - ' . g,..,.,.,.. ., Lerner-d 6; passed bells. Landry.ELhief. Hermann Axen. said the P. Kennedy. zonal purge will strike further . Jupiter the lsrnesr pilllrl. has a Umpire. L. Dayle, bases. I. Mac- through Red riinka "in the next volume more than L000 times; Neill. p ifesv days" igrester than en.-Jr .on the docket Al Alberlon -A! the Alberiori court house. yesterday there were eleven cases with Magistrate R. B. Hinton, presiding. A woman fined 5100.00 and costs under Excise Act for possession of wash A party from OtLear,v was fzired 520.00 and costs under the Temp- erance Act for intoxication Three persons. one from Hloseviile one from Campbellton Howlan were fined 55.00 and costs under the Hlghvvay Traffic Act for not having a driver's license. A Wesideni of Howlarl under fie same charge was fined 55000 and costs. it be.liz the second offense All- other resident of Howlan was fined 55.00 under the Highway Traffic Act for fail;ng to report dent. A fisherman fl)m Tizinsh was fined 325.00 and costs under the fishes r'egula'.ior.s for possess:on of undersized iirbstezs and a fish- erman from Tignish Shore charg-i ed with the same fined 55000 and cusls man from Alberton two offenses under the tishcry regulations, possession of undersiz- ed lobs'v:':'s. was convicted and fined I total of 535.00 and oven. Trinity Church Sunday School Picnic Yesterday About 375 children. their enfs and other TllPll'li7Pl'S CflliEI'PErl'l'l!l cii.inj.'cri .1 ver- ple:i.s- Rlll afiei'r.oo:i yestcrti nl Dalvny. The orrasion was the annual Sun- day .sr.hr7.il plt'lllt' of Tr 5 l'nirc(l tfhiirch. unritr the auspices of the Men's .-issorialiori of which Mr. G R. Howard is pr(siden'. offense was A fisher- par- of the Swimrning. ganies rind cc.rnpct- itivc .spor'7.s were rirrrzarzcd in by both ymine and old. aiirl lire k.d- dzes had free treats of candy bars. ice cream and soft drinks. Special guests at the picnic. were R group of cnildreii ftom Mi Hrrv T)t3'l'f. Orpiiaaiagc who hca.r'tii,v p.r'- ticipated in all the ilL'll'i'l'iiF- and enjoyed tlit-niselvcs t'noi'oiizlrlj' A splendid T7l"'zli?ll'lll'n') of sporfs resident of Duiar was the . and one from. an Effie l charged with . PAGE FIFTEEN Magistrate's Court glocai Boy To lllepresent P.E.l. iAt Training camp Donald Alexander )iacl.eod. so: of Mr. and Mrs. M. Arthur Mac- Lend. '13 Cumberland St . has bi:-cr chosen to represent. this provinct at the Youtlr Leadership Training lamp which is held at Lake Cnuchiching from July 30 to Aug- ust I2 tBoyis Campi under the ausp:ces of the Ontario Department i of Education. Each year. in conjiinctioii with the Ca:ia(i:an Edll"H!l0llai Associ- ation. )lcCoi'rnrck's l.:m:ted. Lorr- doir. Ont. bung in ramp one see- onda ' school girl arzl one Second- ary school bov of the senior grade! from carh pmviirct of Canada 'I”ncsc .s'iiclcnt.s hzrve been clrcset! by (VYIIIHIZYZPPS 1':c.n the izirioul Pf"iVlIIPl3l Departments of Educat- iimi. Their oualificatrorils are based i on scholar hip leadership. alliletlcl land gcner )'ll'OTlClf'l'lP)'. The siiitieitts will be flown vra TCA lflTfliflfllI1 anti after spendirrg two weeks in camp will spend two days to'ii'irr.; 'ior'rni!n .md l.ondoii l I) A Marl;-rid is ll first year llzradiiatc of Prince of Walc- Col- lege winch he entered af'cr finish- inz his studies at Print-Ii Street Scliaml .-V btilli rirsii'iil:tr:is he. iplaycri liuckev. lraslcethali iinci l)n.sv- ihall and ivrr-. a !Il'?IllhPl' of the track iveain rrf PW C at the Lobmii ll'-iy . s He is also a lll"lIIl)Fi' of the 5Al1e2'.v,i.t .lir-iicr baseball team -n .r I charlie Ballem i to air-rl lll'lIj p:.i:'i'.t:",jr s . 1' Wmihe:-bin i'.'n'.sh 317 S"ir-pinrd p - T) .l.l.'-i"CilY.l e: ".".'aQ- Corr- lttilo M '(i I. Y . - l'iirr'i:i9 SS XIa"D'i;ald I7. . a':-.-i ll. 3 ' P She-pbarc of. A. She 'b. Rmkh c Arrzcls -- lvird c I? Hli7l1F.' lb ' ' r p P.'7'li(rl' 7:” if. Acorr 'i'l cf. Mccieiurarr s. - Bu” .. 53 no flir. Hmlzen rf. Arsemult i . Gala Revel! Carr Mr - p. Fifl.'l'lE."lIl c Cr If- V. .m v, M Young Toronto Stocks 'J.f'S carried out under the dll'-. ect.c.;: of Col. Ail Rorzers. ."lFSl5l9d by Col Frank Storey. Jiistice. George J. Tweedy was on i.anrl tr) prcscni. mob of rho 'iX'lllllPllS ii-i'.l1 a siiitaliie prize 'l"::e following the races (f..:'ls 6 years are the l'FSlii'.F of A- uiider--l Gor- aldrn Tia:-Kiriiroir. 2 C:-zh. Arr:-s; 3. S' n M.icCrill'.iin. B 6 years .'t- Iiiirlcr l D.iv.rl IIoiia.i 2. Jolin Rcszrrs: It .-'ln;i.is .ll.1rl.erVd. G is 7 and 8-! .lo-an Vrszgv. 2. Anne Rial-Jiiy. 3. Kay Yr Rois 7 and 8-! (:e-vi-er Wm mi; P.:t-hai'd Baldwin: It Brian " un- nacnit. Girls 9 and If) - l l 1: . 2. a Gaul.- ier: . Barbara Arscnaul 3. Joyce. ITIYTIFSIYII Boys 9 and in I Cii'.l Cooper; 2 T" ire H:i:rrblv. Dar 1 lee iize-. flirls ii and 12-1 l.o-.p. 2, Barbara ,VIcl.v-Ari: 3. .i.ira Hrlibs. Boys 11 arid I2-l. Kerriic-'n Haywood: Ll Roddy .Vfail.e.-.n. 3. Kcnneth F0: l Girls 13 and 14.1. Pals Sirar... 2 Brenda Colds: 3 Bonnie Moi- lire Ilnys I3 and IL-1. E'riori Lu:7.:l 2 Douglas Carmodv: 3 Bobby Walsh. Ronnie Storey itiei. Girls 15 and over-I Lucy Snrmhl ZPat.sy Khaiv: 3 Reryl tlaclmrin Boys I5 anti m'cr- I. Avihiir Gaiitiiier: 2 Harry I.nvc. Dereli Worth Itiei: 3. Dsirgl.-is ('ai'mocl,v. Girls It-lei; race orv rt: Ruth Water: 2 I.ucv ST'niih k .loan Mill: 3 Eleanor Kiacl.eod' and Bonnie MricK'.e nuys .'i-lcrz race - I. Kn i I h Llewellyn .-ind George Vail' 2.. Charles .Vlac.ix'innon and Wiii.sl.r.nl M1cKioiviir: 3 Gerald Cc-les and Lipid (lregor) Alarried wninei: race-l Hrs. Rov Hills: '1. llrs Ewen Stnii.'ar?; 3 llrs. Fred Pound Mar'r'.erl men - 1 Jim .Vfacl.ran. 7 Iiwcrr Stev.'ar'. 3. Maj. W. It Star I FLOWER PLANTS A good supply of Sweet Alyssiiin also: Beautiful Pansy Planfil MRS. S. R. PENDLETON Kensington Glenda C1i'e2-- . G500 1' 4190 1' IOU!) 1225 400 lt"rl'i i lt..'it) 1.'3l)ti " (rill l.F1lSPil(l:flE. .. 'l llIl.RS'”ll p .27 -' 73 i ii 1 rrmiitr '3! I Ill) Wt" ru 3'43 i Ufxrin Yon Carri k 12 2000 Vellorsct T l-3 B00 Yk Bear 131 l "ion Yiilzvno 34 , 7303 Z.r:.niac ii i f'l.RT! i li'.'ii') Bill rlr (V15 rofal sales 2.353.000 BANKS -14 ll 33 3-! so Tor -to l-2 265 (lom .'ll t Tin imp .... .. 34 J- l .360 Royal 34 3-4 IND i 'Rl.': Cdn 2 .-4. i 100 Dom xinaiiesiiim 12 1-11 i .030 Simp.?in new 14 1-6 1 . ,” Work in Cliicrigi). l t Gi.iararitcctl 355.00 p e I? i weillt. l' Corrrplc-to training p r on EII'r'llll. I 'l'r'avclllrru oxpeirses paid. Finale men preferred. Apply in pcizsnii FRANK FTACK 167 llilllX'cll'(T St. Simrmersido Tiiesday. July 21st 1:00--.'l:()fi P. ltl. o FOR 95 Wafer Grocery Btrsiness. Apartment and Garage Complete with stock and fixtures. Phone 2919 or 8384. Summerslde. SALE Street East. ll car pulls to the right or LET US CHECK YOUR CAR We have installed the latest wheel aligning equip- ment and balancing machine. If you have tire wear. from end shimmy or your GORDON'S (EARAGE. Alllertoll. left, consult us.