Th Western Guardian Saturday, July 31, 1954 -30! FIISM Portland cement It Bruce's Hardware. ..raNnrrN sale Keir. Clarkis 5,1,3-day, 8.00 p.m. St. Mark's hm committee. .1 WILL NOT ll! reqoonsible mg any bills contracted for by anyone other than myself. William Trowedale. 8 Ottawa street. Sum- mgr-dds. -IJGHT (I) kinds of coal to choose from the coal bins of Mr. 1'. Sdrurman Company in Kenning- tsn order your winter supply-to day. - LENGAGIENT.-M.r. and Mrs. on-in MacDonald, MacNeill'e' Mills. announce the .,., ent of their daughter, Greta Catherine, to the Rev. William John Moore of Lis- comb. N. 3., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moore, Codray, Newfoundland. The marriage will take place in St. John's Church, Ellerslie, I on Wed- nesday, September let, at 10.00 a. m. ..sCOU'l' CAMP - Twenty-one Boy Scouts from the Alberton 'n-oop went under canvas yester- day for a seven day camp at Les- ter Wallace's shore about five miles from Alberton. This is the first local camp in recent years. In charge of the camp is Scoutmaster Herbert Ieavltt and assisting him are Alec Lefurgey and John Kinch. Executive Commissioner Gordon Kerr arrived in Alberton on Thurs- day and will render valuable as- sistance and advice for the first few days. Program for the week includes Woodcraft study, cooking and general scouting instruction. Personals --Miss Anne Hamill of New York City and sister Dorlnda of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting their mother, Mrs. T. P. Hamill, Central Bed- eque. --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill of Ohio are visiting in Summerside. Mr. Hill is a former classmate of Mr. L. W. Hancock.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and daughters, Patricia and Kathy, left for home after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Walsh's mother, Mrs. T. P. Hamill, Central Bedeque. -Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hancock Summerside, had as their guests for a few days last week, the former's niece, Mrs Cyrus Yingst and Mr. Ylngst of Worcester.-S. -Miss Georgina MncKenzie who spent her vacation in Summer- side has returned to Ottawa. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie.-S. -Miss Florence Kelly, R.N., of New York City is visiting her former home town, Summerside, and is accompanied by her friend. Miss Driscoll.-S. -Master En-on sherry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sherry. sum- merside. is yieitina in,Au8il5iii'iE Cove. guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and family. -Master Oawold Pitre. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pitre and Minter Edmund Pitre. son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pitre of Tignlsh share were visitors to Summerside on Thursday, This being the first visit of the two boys to Summer- side they enjoyed their brief holi- day greatly. B. -Min Emma Read. R.N., re- turned on Thursday to Cincin- nati. Ohlo, after spending her va- cation at her former home in Summerside. She was accom- panied by Miss Muriel Chamber- lain. niece of Mrs. N. Bishop Read.-S. Tignish Shore -The funeral of the'late Leo Pitre was held on July 25. from the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pitre to St. Simon and st. Jude's Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. J. A. MacDonald. In- tetrment was in the family plot where Rev. Denis Gallant officiated at the commitel service. The fun- eral was largely attended. Sincere sympathy is extended to the fam- ily. The marriage of Mr. Major Gaudet and Min Olive Pitro took place on July 15, in the church of St. Simon and st. Jude. Rev. J. A. MacDon- ald performed the ceremony -and celebrated the nuptial Mess. Rev. Denis Gallant was a recent visitor at the shore. Messrs. lidmond Ar-eeneult and Arthur Douceite attended the St. rhomu A i annual meeting It Summerside on July 25 Messrs. ,Amold Gsudet. Adrian A. 't and John Pitre have gone to N. B. where they expect to be employed. B I Shamrock -Mr. and Mn. Angus M. Mac- Donald and son. Edward. accom- Panied by Mr. William MacDonald were visitors to Village Green re- cmtly and was the guests of Mr. Ind Mn. Claude Horton. Mr. and Mr: Samuel Gillie and inmily of Shamrock were visitors to Vex-non River on Monday. They "to guests at the home of Mrs. Harold Manhood. Troops To Test Disaster Plan hot” em. (or)-ontiteodxisn 3'00?” Ivan will partial In ' :2-cup to test the Ku';e-I-uro area'- plan. The uereise, scheduled for this we-tr-and, will use the set-uv for insulin casualties and demos! . from or earth- cMIl- Wei” The Guardian Page 15 -DANCE at Irishtown Hall. Monday, Augmt and. -HAMILTON HALL. Monday, August 9th. Home made toe seam and cube. -BLUEBTONE, DDT, Parenox, Auenate of Lime and Lead. Paris Green and Hydrate of Lime in stock at Brace'I. -WE WILL BI: DIIYlNGard cleaning Timothy Seed at Willi: Warehouse when aflr-in price has been established. Contact G. H. Willis or 1'. W. Johnetone, Ken- sington. -ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Urvilie Leard. Borden, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Joan, to Flying Onicer Lyle John, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Waun, Thetford, Ont. Marriage to take place in the near future. -OPENS STORE-Yesterday Mr. Erskine Ce.mpbell,wel1 known local resident, opened a new grocery business at Alberton in a building on Church Street formerly known as Woodman's Store. Ice cream, confectionery, soft drinks and a full line of groceries will be car- ed. mer exhibitors and also may be ob- or Lulie sponsored and theyfre looking much larger and more display than ever, that entries from many new ex- hibitors may be added to those of previous years. trained at Enrnane Drug Store from the Simmons. rnovtucuts Pi.0lTEli MAKING runs ron iutuu snow 'l'he recartly formed yovhadal flower show committee ' with Dr. the local Abegweit Chaptc :I.0.D.E. under the convenerahh of Leslie Simmons. have Mn been busy plans for the third annual making flower show to be held in the Bap- tist (march hall, summer-aide on Tuesday Aug., 31st and Wednesday t lat "This year's now will be by the Abegweit Chapter forward to a beautiful for they hope The Island is famous for the freshness and vivid coloring of it's grass and flowers and with the in- terest and cooperation of the grow- ers thls years should be one of the finest displays in lietie have been sent out to all for- Canada. Entry convener, Mrs. There is a place for almost every- one who grows or loves flowers to make some entry since the list is so varied, including this section for potted plants as well as years ohildrene corner. j'I'he byspecial feature to be udged popular , basket with flowers feattring the colon of the Prince Inward Island coat of arms. red, yellow. green, and white for which the I.O.D.l. is of- fering a first prise donated by Mrs. Arthur Allen and second prize by Mrs. Wanda Wyatt Besides the above there are two trophies to be competed for annually: the Maur- ice Mill silver rose bowl for the greatest number of points in the show, and the R. T. Holman silver tray for the best individual table decoration: also prince given by the Robert L. Cotton Memorial Nurs- ery, cha.lotteto u. The Community Planning Assoc- lation of Summerside is offering a. special prize for the childrens corner. This year the following firms are donating prizes for var- ious phases of the show: C. 0. Marshall of Lancaster, Ont., Noweta Gardens. Burlington. Ont., Ferncliff Bulb Garderis. B.C., C.A. Cruikshank of Toronto. Ont., For- rest Nursery. Charlottetown, Bim- mone and Madllhrlane. Summ - side, Experimental Farm, Charlotte- town, and Wilfred Cudmore of Charlotte wn. Members of the pro- vincial committee and those of the Abegweit Chapter, I.O.D.E. are hopeful for the success of this, their third annual flower allow. Coleman -Miss Doris Darrach spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dar- rach, Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Will MacDonald, Milo, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Donald, Mt. Royal. recently mo- tored to Cavendish. Mrs. Lucy MacNevin, O'Leary, was visiting relatives and friends in this district last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Maclsaac and family. of Toronto, are VISIO- M a of Te lo lng relatives in Glenwood and Milo. Mrs. Annie Macwilliams, O'- Leary, spent the past week in Milo, 1” the guest of Mrs. C. MacNevin. , Mrs. James Maclsaac is visiting in MIIO, guest of Mr. and Mrs Donald MacDonald. Mr. Bobby Maclsaac. Toronto. reccently visited his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Campbell. D daughter, Mrs. M. Murchison. she is accompanied by her son, Elmer Mr. and Mrs. W. Compton and family of Toronto are spending their vacation on the Island. Mr. Ralph Raynor, Mt. Herbert. recently visited relatives in this community. Friends are glad to hear Mrs. Amos MacLean, Milo. has return- ed to her home from PC. HOSPI- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Campbell, Milo, attended 1 family reunion at the home of Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mac- lsaac, West Point, on Sunday. I-fer many friends in this and surrounding communities are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Scott Milligan, and all are wishing her s' quick return. to health. Mr. John Maclntyre of N. B. is visiting on the Island the guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maclntyre, Coleman R. R. Mr. and Mrs. lzyman Gorrell and family, Milo, visited friends in Milburn Lot ,8 on July 25. Mrs. Rose Milligan and some of Toronto are spending a pleasant holiday at their old home in Brae, and are receiving a. warm welcome from their many relatives and ac- quaintances. Mr. William Underhsy. student minister at Coleman. spent Thurs- day afternoon vieiting in Milo and Hebron. 0 Is H tl H Her numerous friends are very glad to see Mrs. R. Rogers, Brae, has recovered from her recent ill- Alma -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pirey of Belmont, Mass, and Mrs. Amanda Leonard, Florida and Mrs. Mary acLean. Cornwall, P. E. I., spent few days recently at the home relatives in Alma. Mrs. Sherman Yen and family, St. John, N. B., are spending a w weeks visiting Mrs. Yen's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Gor- don. Miss Lottie Vincent, Alma, has returned to the Sanatorium in Char- ttetown, where she will receive treatment for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. George Shelfoori, and daughter Peggy Ann, Char- ttetown. spent a few days recent- ly with M.r. and Mrs. Neil Bar- bour, Montrose. Miss Florence Dunbar, student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital, spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard unbar. Mrs. Mary Milligan and sister, Mrs. Laura Thompson. Elmsdale, Mrs. J. G. MacDonald is visiting visited friends and relatives in Alma , in Point Prim, the guest of her on July 15. Miss Mary Murray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Murray, form- erly of Elmsdale now of Oakviile, nt.. returned to her home on July 17, after spending her vacation in Elmsdale, Huntley and St. Law- rence. Miss Eleanor Ramsay of Huntley, attending the Summer School for teachers in Charlottetown. Miss Ramsay is going to teach in Brook- lyn School this coming term. Miss Irene Kinch. R..N.. of the alifax Memorial Hospital, is spending a months vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grey and family of Brackley, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Issac Dunubsr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burton, East Weymcuth, Mase., visited Mrs. Burton's sister, Mrs. Howard Dun- bar and Mr. Dunbar recently. Mr. -Mrs. Archie Barbour has return- ed to her home after attending the recent Women's Institute Conven- on held in Charlottetown. and Mrs. Burton are spending the summer at their summer home in owlan. ' Friends of Mr. Merle Skerry of Alma. are sorry to Team he is a patient in" the P. E. Island Hos- pital in Charlottetown. Mrs. Archie Barbour was hostess to the Aime. Women's Institute on July 14. Roll call was answered by 10 members with "My First school Teacher." The members decided to have I school date to be decided at the Chicken Supper ,in the next meeting at the home of Mrs. John P. Wallace. Roll call to be answered with "Where I First Met My Husband." lunch was served by hostess assisted by lunch com- mittee. Mr. Jack Donald, accompanied by his mother were business vis- itors to Summerside on July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rennie and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barbour re- turned to their homes after spend- ing two weeks in Boston and Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour, Alma, spent July 18, guests of Mr. Laughlin MacLean and sisters, Emily and Mrs. Ethel Brown, Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mat- thews of West Newton, Mass.. re- turned to their home on July 21, after spending a week with Mrs. Matthewsi mother, Mrs. William Gaudet, Pleasant View, also her brothers and sisters. Mr. John P. Wallace nf Alma. and Mr. Charles Yen of Sher- brooke, attended a meeting of the Federation of Agriculture held in Charlottetown on July 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Pro- fit and snn of Summerside. spent July 18 at the home of Mrs. Pro- fit's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil- fred Shea, Tignlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Turner of Wlnsloe. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald on July 17. Mrs. Alton O'Brien, and son. Lloyd, spent July 18, at the home of Mrs. O'Brien's parents, in Alma. -The Misses Rae and Isabel Donald oi the Income Tax Depart- ment, Charlottetown, spent a week of their vacation at their home in Alma. y Misses Jennie Morrison, Brook- line, Mass. is spending the mer at her former home in Mont- 4 A1 rose. Mrs. Janie Brown and son Dick of Melrose. Mass. and Mrs. Olive Waite of Boston, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Alvie Mountain, also their brothers in Aims and their sisters in Huntley and Eimsdale. Mrs. Minnie Wallace and son Ewen of Caramat, Ont., are visit- ing with Mrs. Wallaces' daughters, Mrs. Stanford McNeil and Mrs. Jack Dunbar and their families. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour and family visited relatives in spring- field West on July is. Mr. and Mn. Hudson Pridham, Montrose accompanied by Mr, John E. Mountain and Mr. Gordon Cur- rie, Alma, attended the annual meeting of the United Church Lay- men's Association. which was held in Keneingtcn recently. Mrs. Mary Dunbar of Alma spent C0 CO at su In tu th G M Of to fo nees and is able to be out around again. man coimaiz .AND rrumcn iuvnn w. r. The regular meeting of Cor- onation W. I. was held at the In- stitute Room on July 8. The meet- ing opened by singing, "In The Good Old Summer Time," follow- ed by the Creed. Nine members and one visitor answered the roll call by describ- ing a hat she had worn. Roll call for next meeting will be answered by naming your favourite pastime. Correspondence was read con- sisting of a letter from the W. J. Windsor Co.. Ltd. and a letter from the Vocational School. It was decided to hold our In- stitute plcnic at Cavendish beach on August 4. It was agreed that the W. I. help out a family in the neighbouring district by sending a parcel of rocerles. A flower contest was presented by Miss Annie Maclicod. and the prizes were won by Mrs. Donald Lamont and Mrs. Stewart. Collec- tion amounted to 'I0c. The eeting cloud with the Na- tional em, after which lunch was served by Mrs. Elmer Mac- Leod and Miss Annie Maclieod. Norrsn sxrninrss OSLO (Reuters) - Jacob 'mllln famous Norwegian skier of the mos. died here, Tues- day night. He was rated the world's top ski jurn r from in! to lD27. wlnnin the iyrnpie medal in 1914 and e world champion- nup title at Lathir in me. -nkcmo, (OP)-The r. mos -rhtmau te building will cover 1,103.96 my feet. and will have use taeneniieornbwerellnu adaptable. perfecti all conditions. North America. Do not bu girl not know about the -,-..., . . '0"-i9lfi'4':;'l!I?! 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TIIREATE" INVASI . .. . Spoiling T aiion ln,SummersiIlce A host of friends in aumrnenide are extending a welcome to a. for- mer resident of the Charla I. wife, Mrs. Bacon, who are spani- ing a brief vacation in Summerside, the guest of Mrs. Bacon's father, Mr. 6. Washington Bell. They are accompanied by their two children Sylvia and George Beverley. Resi- dents of Summaraid will that Mr. Bacon was manager of the Summerside Electric from 1936 to 1938, a position he re- signed to go to Cornwall, Ontario, with the Cornwall Light and Power Company. town. Bacon and to In the intervening years, Portugal Orders Oul Diplomats By EUGENE LEVIN NEW DELHI (AP) -- Portugal handed walking papers Friday to Indian diplomats stationed in her colonial territorires on the West In- dia coast. tallated by ordering the Portuguese India promptly re- unsel-general and consul to quit Bombay by Sunday. Portugal charged that Indian nsul-general Vincent Coelho al the capital of Portuguese Mor- with noon to leave. Tension between India and For- tugal over the 1,537 square miles of Portuguese holdings on the Indian b-continent has been high since dian nationalists seized the Por- guese village of Dadra a week ago. Reports received in Bombay Thursday said Indians had taken control of six nearby villages in e Portuguese district of Damao. Dies As Result Of Injuries PEMBROKE. Ont. ICPi irard died Tuesday. Jacques Palm-dy. 26, of Montreal. driver of the car, and the two occu- pants of a second car involved in the head-on collision are reported to be in favorable condition. Pembroke is 90 miles northwest of Ottawa. brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and re. Truman Harris, Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix of iliocke Road, were recent guests sum-lot Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, ma. Mr. and Mrs. David Lookhart Coleman. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar, Mont- rose. Mr. George Michas has returned his home in Brooklyn, N. Y.. after spending a few weeks with his uncle, Mr. Hut. Duggan. Alma. his sister, "Ronnie" who came to the Island with him is staying on r the summer. -D. -I Frau Mr. his recall Light Plant Street Railway Mr. know- president .. Al- phonse Giard of Montreal died here Friday from injuries an accident Sunday which took the lives of his wife and daughter. Giselle Giard, 24, died soon after the accident west of here and Mrs. received in I Ssertloleee Prince county when Iegionnirea dispose 0! Kin- hora. (Andifthdydowtitwillbe the major upset of the decade). I-ht Summerside boys will have much tougher and more expefiawed players to face-the RCA!" Fly"!- It should be a lulu of a series. The airforce boys have'more depth in the pitching department. On the Legion aggregation Armstrong is pretty much of a lone M118”-,b"" Armstrong and his strong rlzhiv arm should give the boys in blue quite a battle. . . The way the Curran dz B11883 Midgets are playing Johnny C3" roll should have plenty'of reserve strengthgto call on if BIIYT-hing happens to his regular Juniors in the play-offs this fall. The boy! are gobbling up fly balls in the out- field in a fashion to match our best outer garden specialists in T310 8004 old days. The infielders are show- mg steady improvement. on the average the team may be I bit W981 with the willow. of course, batting against a pitcher of Lefu1'8Cl"5 stature is hardlyafairtest of their ability. But two or three of the youngsters have a tendency To IWP back into the on-deck circle when they swing. Again. LefurEt3y'5 SP9” may be making them a trifle Kun- ghy, but this "safety-first" stance is hard to get rid of once the habit gets firmly mtabllehed. e 0 . The Alrforce Deks seem to be gaining ground on those red-clad Trans-Canada Movers of late. The Daks beat them 9-6, and then dropped a 7-5 decision to the Mov- ers this week. That's 3. far cry fmm the lambastings the Daks were taking earlier in the summer. May- be it's Preboy. the new Dak Pii-Chi"? or maybe it's just a general all- round improvement in the RCAF fems. but, in any case. the Mover-S better get moving a little faster or they will have trouble getting over the first hurdle to the Maritime championship. O 0 a In the dead heat between Jim- mle A. and Senator Cralgmyie at the Summerside Raceway last Tues- day, did anybody notice that if the Senator had just lifted his chin a little and advanced his nose a fraction he would have "nosed" the .limmle A. horse into fifth position. Runners breaking the tape literal- ly throw themselves at the finish line, but we suppose it would be too much to hope for a horse to imake any such race-winning gest- ure at the wire. . Anyway the Raceway in Sum- merside is certainly staging some thrilling finishes. and the fans love it. We expect the free-for-all on tonight's card will be one of the closest seen here as moat of the entering horses seem very evenly matched. . The semi-final softball in Prince County series in men's should Kinlrora is playing fine ball de- fensively but their batting skills ORAPAIIII EXHIBITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW 0n Rind Ground On Rink Ground Highland and Step Dancing Competition Midway and meals served on the ground Contact B. C. Wood for prime list. are just not ready to cope with a pitcher of Armstrong's calibre is yet. Every time Klnkora played in Summerside this summer we were impressed with their fielding, and it is our humble opinion they can beat any rural team with rural- style pitching on the Island. WILL MEET AUG. 12 OTTAWA. (OP) -The second meeting between Canadian and United States odiciais to discuss plans for the St. Lawrence seaway project will be held here Aug. 12, the external affairs department said Thursday. It is understood the meeting will be largely explor- story. Bearings grain thrower, shredder, etc. I nmnarnnln. ,lISILAOI CUTIIBS - on syane'y ' Albion Nut on Treated - Sprlnghlll ' American Hard Nut ' Brlcquettes Mines Close in We'll-:.. lentwltll complete now Is nus TIME To TAKE voun PICK... THEY ARE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT SOHIIRMAH'S I Kensingtou lunch) Order your winter supply today UIIMANS In lfansington. REMEMBER Ontycoalcanbestoredinyeurbaso of August for annual sofetyand comptm 1 be a shoe-in for the Leglonnaircs, g Setters Injuries WITH? Vloriting At Alberlon -Mr. Jack McAlduff, Alberton. h a patient in the Weetem Hospit- al. Albertan, suffering multiple in- juries and I fractured shoulder blade caused when he was buried in I. cave-in at the new R.C.M.P. detachment building. The accident occurred about ten o'clock yesterday morning while Mr. McAlduff in company With Arthur Ramsay and Melvin Albert. both of Alberion. was working in a nine foot. deep trench near the new building. A heavy clay loading machine working nearby apparent- ly caused the sides of the trench to cave in burying the accident victim. Fortunately Mr. McAlduff, who was engaged in placing loose clay be- neath plpes in the trench, was standing upright at the time of the slide in otherwise he would have been completely buried and it is doubted if he could have been re- moved in time. Approximately week with the formers brot.her. Horace and family. Lower Bed- eque. She is leaving on Tuesday for Fredericton, NB., and will via- lt her brother Dr. Ross Wright and family before returning to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I.eard and their daughter. Cathy, and son Earle of Peterborough, Ont., are spending their holidays at the for- mer's parents' Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Iearcl. Central Bedeque. Mrs. Ella Gillls, Halifax. arrived Friday and is visiting her niece. Mrs. Lloyd Webster, and brother, Mr. Thomas MacTavish. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wright of Riverside. Rhode Island. U. S. A. are spending their holidays at the home of the letters parents, Mr. Saturday 2:30. Bud Ahhott and Lou Costello in "ABBOTT & (IOSTELLO M E E T CAPTAIN KIDT)", In color, with Charles Laughton as Capt. Kidd. One big roar of laughter from shore to shore. Bank drawing Thursday worth 340.00. Admission 40c and 3301'. Matinee 300 and 5150. W ttROYAL"' BORDEN -Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30-"Flloltl HERE TO ETERNITY", Burt Lancaster. Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr. Bank drawing Saturday. Admis- sions this show only 75c nnd 50c. Matinee 50c and 25c. signed up to noon on Friday, Successful tender must deposit twenty minutes elspud before he was fully dug out and removed W, Albert Robertson from the trench. Following treat y, E, 1, MUTUAL nnumrxc; ment by Dr. Bnndler, who was on GfgnvIIle .t when street the scene during digging operations. summgnidg he was rushed to the hospital where DIAL r. o, nox he was said to be resting comlort- 3344 C81 ably last evening. Bede ue R.E.Ellis&SonLlmlted ll Eire - Auto - Casualty -Miss Winnifred Wright of 5 Summer St. summer ” Sam-bridge, Mass, accompanied by -A: er cousin, Miss Nancy Reynolds - of Medfort, Mass. spent the past OpIomeIr'SIs and Mrs. Albert Wright. n"”'” K””"'”"' ' C” VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham ..:.--....:.:.... DIAL 25” sec Water at. East Summarsldo KENSINGTOIV Thur.-Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15. Matinee on Malpeque Road. Wednes- day morning, August 4th. ALBERTOH HIGH SCHOOL SEALED TENDERS will be received by . the under- August 6th for the building and finishing of a new school including lighting and fix- tures, heating and plumbing. Plans and specifications may be seen at the home of the secretary. Mrs. F. V. England. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TRUSTEES ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL. n. nave IU!diA!Tf . LENNOX KAN!) IJNDAY, AUGUST let Solemn High Mall 11:00 O'clock. Benediction 8:00 PM. (Standard Time) Meals, Refreshments, etc. Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 8.0. PHONE 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside Chartered Accounts nh T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Conmegce i Building Summerside, P.E.L - Phone 295! B. F. Hunter, R.0. summer ” , P.E.l. -- Phone sue 8 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., OD. 288 Water Street Summerside Above Maurice Mtum Men's Wear PHONE 8530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Bays SMALLMAN BUILDING: Dial 2386 Summerr L. K. ZIELINSKI. MD. General Practitioner Malpequo Bond Henslngton, P. E. I. THE READ STUDIO 1). w. suns POULTRY, A Buying Fowl at my home Paying top market price MRS. S. R. PENDLETON Kensl 11 Phone 5-5 10 per cent of his tender. TODAY (Saturday) With John Derek - and Walter the danger of the Sea. Terrific Thrills and "BUGS IUNNY 45 Minutes of your CAPITOL Summerside "SEA OF LOST SIIIPS" FrolenHeiIofHIe NorthAiIontIcwHel'e daring men gamble their lives to conquer .In the Frozen North. EXTRA - EXTRA to please both young and old. 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:25 Wanda Hendrix Brennan. High Adventluf JAMIOREI" Favorite Cartoons gggs grant an ilttutnilouutihiii