Kensington Breeder-Takes high Awards In Guernseys 3-I”... aood competition was seen 4. Dan Macloean: 5. Ernest Coles it the provincial Exhibition yer It Son. rd;-.v in the Guernsey classes and Sec. 14: Junior Champion Fe- .:me'good cattle were shown dur- male and Reserve-1. Guy Rodd H" mg day. Harold Palmer ol (Bi-ackley Trixie Maid); 2. Har- ,-gnsmgton won both the Premier gilmlialmer (Maiden Hill Nora's r e. '5rN.(1pr's and the Premier Exhib- Sec. 15: Two Year Old Female. ,...,,'5 banners. J. Eric Hurry of Vrlmgloe was the runner-up ln Mill dry-1. 1. Owen Younlrer dc Son: 2. Hamid Palmer; 3. Harold Palmer; 4. Alton Bell: 5. . H. Carr & Son. Oyster Bed Bridge; 6. Owen Younker. Sec. 16: Female in milk, born (July 1, 1962 to June 30. 1953-1. Owen Younlter; 2. Dan Mac- Lean; 3. Harold Palmer; 4. Ern- csf Coies dz Sons. Se.-. 17: Female. dry. born July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952-1. Har- old Palmer; 2. J. H. Carr 8: Son; 3. Dan MacLean. Sec. 18: Female in Milk-1. Harold Palmer; 2. Leigh Semple. Winsloe: 3. Harold Palmer; 4. Keith Coles. Milton. Sec. 19: Female, dry. bolil be- tween July l,' 1950 to June 30. 'l95I-1. Guy Rodd; 2. Harold Palmer; 3. Allison Carr; 4. Alton Bell; 5. Allison Carr. Sec. 20: Female in Milk-1. v ' .s Bastien Younker and Son of Kins- wn were a very close third for he exhibitors award. Daniel Mac- gau of Milton and Ernest F. Coles md son of the some place followed ,, Lhal order. . I Daniel MacLean was thu-d ill the, muptiiiinn for the Premier Breed-l er; guard. Younker and Son were mirth and the Coles were fifth- Thg banners were donated by the (aiiadizin Guernsey Breeders As- .ociaIi(-ii They were presented no or Palmer by Neil A. Matheson. uP.. A former secretary of the larmro Edward Island Guernsey BI-99d(1rS Association. The banners wmmommorate the fiftieth an- miprs(ll'y of the C-3-K (ihnnlnionship honors were shar- cfl hr (luy Rodd of Brackley. J. llric ilurry. Alfon J. Bell of Kcns- ..,g;..r., Hamid Palmer and Owen Ariillllillll and Son. p g ilr Rodd had the JllfIlfll' and grand champion male in Brackley liolhit'.s Patrician. This senior .-all IS ii maternal half brother of .Sons; 3. Ernest Coles & Sons. Sec. 21: Female. dry. born be- fore July 1, 1950-1. Harold Palmer: 2. Eric Hurry: 3. Dan MacLean; 4. Guy Rodd; 5. Ros- .. .. I. v fh t v v , ll?-l"X') :m,H,al years ago and was Sec. 22: Female in Milkal. lIv(iol- o clinmpion at the Can.'idian;0W9" Yilullker & SW? 2' Guy xK"v.u..n.1l Exliibilion. Mr Rodd Rodd: 3- Eric Hurry; 4. Eric am mmwd yesml-day the junior Hurry; 5. Eric Hurry; 6. Daniel cllnmplon and reserve grand cliam- lllllcl-P3"-V g g g Wm mnmk. to cop mp hon",-5 m Sec. 23. Senior Champion he- chaiinpiniisiiip ribbons. llis Brack- mill? and RPSPFVE -1- 0W?" I” -I-rmt. ..,.,5 reserve senior and Younkc-r & Son with "Frazerdale 16w... urzuid and her calf, lcroine", and 2. Guy Rodd with Trisics llnid was jum.-r lpmdietillirackley Trixie". 4 ,,m,,,,,,,.,, : Sec. 24: Grand Champion Fe- iilzilc and Reserve --1. Owen Flillzll-l'1iill-”lPl0NS i iounkcr 81 Son with ”FrazerdaIe and grand llnrninc" and, Guy Rodd with vii ch-im ion was Fraserdale lmckley Tnxlelu l?".”” P Mb ear old Soc. 25: Junior Herd-1. l)ll.,.lr:itlsiliilili)il'llel')i'Oawcn Yiliunker and MW" unmet 2 Harold Palmer: 5:” TIM hcifetr was junior and re. ll'.rn':sl Coles 5: Son. SOITE urliiid tzimale cli.'imn' we ' 3 'l”"'”r ml "l '”"" "1" lll-I war and was also the junior ('ll.'llliIlltII oi the Maritime Iiintcr l'..'lIll liltwtiHP junior female championl )il';l:(ll-lldlliIlNN:ra's Pride. -50": 3' D3" M3CL”"l A Tho senior champion male was Hurry? 5' E"le5l' & 59"” Bro:-itIc,r .lconic'.-: Forward shown 'l'Iic stliliilr icmulc .11 I Sons; 5. Owen Younker & Son. '. Eric Hurry: 3. Dan MacLean; some s0llll!l' was Palnsle Pliillill L Ernest & Sons, ;houn by .1 Eric Hurry. .lanct's Buddy uent reserve junior and re- serve grand male for Roll of Kensington. a new breeder sho had reason for pride in win- ling a championship ribbon on his f .ir.NSlta:l.leetrlrll1pltlDrIIP of Alberton took D3" MMLQ3": 4o Leigh 'Cric Hurry; Sons. F'imnln- of at Prince and had some strong placings. 5”" showed a couple of animals and H O I and a fifth in the class for dry S a junior yearling male and placed ilion Boll. Kensingion; 2. Harold O'Leary. a prisoner Younker & Son, Kingston: 4. Er. caped from the jail yard yester- Section 2: Senior Calf Male-l. I alolll Wllll Other prisoners, he Palmer, 3, Mack," 30,”, M, i of the Jail yard for an outdoor Sec. 3. Junior Yearling Male- . county mnrlstrawi court at Sum- -lim-. (1,-gen, ,victed of breaking and entering 15'; Patrician); 2. Am," 3," 13th. and was remanded for one sec. 5; Two Y", old Mde: Adams. who is about 3 years sac ii. 5,nim. Champion Male has blond curley hair. and at the Snnc larapkley Jeaniels 1.-mu. wearing blue dungarees. a blur -Srr 't Grand Champion Male (2, ll. 0 Mid-mi-5 'Brvrklc.v .ueIba'.: Patrician); 2.1 I. liarolil Pll ; 2, 1.; id p i.l n o a mer aro a .'Hg"ne4.I'aNes ll-til 6 (won Younker & Son. ates at Grand, River last evening I ilnloiu Palmer: 4. MacLean loan Macbean: 2. Ernest Coles &- Mac- g T . llarold Palmer. 3. 4. Ernest Coles 8: Section 27: Senior herd-I. Har- uamm Palmer-S old Palmer; 2. Owen Younker 8: 4. Eric Section 28: Four females quali- hi I-Trut-st F Coins and Son. Re- fwd '" RFC-P-"L Ham” Palmerll Section 29: Senior get of sire-l. 'larold Palmer; 2. Alton Bell; 3. Am" J' 4. Ernest Coles & Section 30: Progeny of dam---I. Guy Rodd; 2. Harold Palmer: 8. . number 0, animals w the Show 5. Keith Coles: 6. Owen Younker & owe" Counu; Jail in Suinmerside, as-I l i l i l I l i l i ( ( l Bill SIEGE loftetowii. secretary; J. E. Heartz. Cornwall: E. A. Keeping. Blurray Harbor: H. Joliuston, Summarsido. cxccuiire member for Prince County; Lt. H. A. Mcsservy, Char- lottetown. honorary prcsilioiit: Bill Wrilsli. f'lin"ln'tniu-.iii; I-TM Doyle, Clizirlnilptmln. l Reiielriiig the coriiradesliip of by-gone uaiys members of the ,8th Siege Battery are sccn above at their annual reunion banquet in Suminerside on Ttlcsday even- lg. . From left in right arc: i Front row: J. J. Conn lly. Cinc- 5,'.;l .&k-.'. ,1.) Summcrside Harbor is the scene; In use hr-re This has led to 'h" Ol B newly revived iutcrcst in, oi-ganizntioii of a bun in; club and boating. and this summer has seenl the cnnstrilcfion of a club lltlli'iP on a substantial increase in the lllim-l lIo'man's Wliorf. ber of fast outboard motor lioatsi Arrz res. Ai A REUNION Second row: L. W. Hat-kerw "xummcrside; E. J. Wynne. Char-l lottelown; L. A. M" Dougail. Char- )I:icNeill. Ot- Ncw Domin- Charlotte-1 Wttetown; R. B. awa; H. T. Currie on: N. D. C.'Imp'cil, imi-ii: rlr-n.nl'csvrIrn' Third mu: (2 W. lI'.'iil:, Ynrliil sari-ills an sunlmleizssoz HARBOR harbor offers an ideal site for llil i sport and in arirlitinn in tho "ll l jm.mr,m ,,f rim lmrat mi-nor: the lnfcrp-zfilic '1vrllII'p irliichh tlr-tr The calm shcltcred waft-r of ihcl craft prcar-lit as they gl((lP :WilllV' llli ill? ll'l"l” 1" '”l""""- Bedeque Notes '!'hunday,Aug.18,l955The Guardian Page 15 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Will ' of Concord. New Hampshire. are guests here of Mn. WiIlnugIiby'u sisters. Mrs. Percy Mfleck, Mrs. Orville Johnson. and Mr. John- son and other relatives. Mr. and Mn. Fred Francis of I Maiden. Masii.. returned to their; home on August 11. after I la- jnurn with relatives In SIIl!ImOl'- side and other parts of the prov-l ince. They were accompanied byl Mr. and Mrs. Al Ki-do of Water-l town. Mails. Mr. and Mrs George lilac-I"ar-' lane and young child. of Hamil- ton, Ontario. are guests of Mr. MacFarlane'I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mat-Farlane. Fern- wood. Accompanying them to Fernwood was Miss Isabel Mac- Farlane. who had been visiting in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs HliE'illS Williams and family of Troy, New York. ri-lilror-d in their home recently after i-isillolt with -rs-tallies in 'i'vm Valley. Vnrtham and Fern- wood. i . Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woodj of Fort Erie. Ontario, have re- turned to their home after spend-- I A. J. MacDonald. souris, executive member for King's County; E. B.. Ellis, Charlottetown; R. L. Mol- llson. Summersidc: John Myers. Mount Albion. OXQCIIIIVC member for Quccn's ("nullity l il'liolo In lrnllool . I Si.ili"l'. VlllF. l)r l.()llISP Hart and Miss ,- H by T .. Q I , - Lillian Hart, and her brother Dr (I-l1Z'.:,.'n,,P',)::::,nr. 7'-2h:;., lh1.::,Psl'm,.,m::: PrOleSSlOl'lal Cards ”H"' H” Hpllmgnr mm hp" the Forum early in thy. qummpr .1...” .. .- late husband. Rev. Dr. E. C. and pleaspd rim; Nnwd "M pmi Hcnnigar. vlcre for many years Wm, H, .h- d i ., , znissionarics in Japan. 1 Steele uolilra 'fl1E'E('lSlfIl1I.Np Hlltl .Char1.ered MKS "mm Warn”, and Mr :v:'r;IW'a('llIf-l”l:l,t"v ll:-Illl(:fl l(Ia'H(lIl'IlLl0flPlr:l ACpCOUf'if-dill! Miss Edna Warner. Hali- ..P;,a,mn.. paklnglerh R r' I MUN T- F-llrlfi ""'l”?.V tax. are lzucsls at the home of "Hylrn;lndSv and rmflgfi S':Ml'(; Canadian Rank of Commerce l 4 l o.......;i. vim h.irluir mm. a pie.-v.-..-.g .r"tlF to the la: .i: willin- l.,.r- nl ;l1(l("1fli('S uim coin.-, Killlrli ... ..- oi. Called For Retaining Wall Tenders will be called immod- iately for the constriiclion of a concrete retaining wall to be built along the Suminersiri: writ- erfront. according to a ..-port aftributcd to Mr. .l. Watson Niac- Naught, M.P. Tenders To Re I l By JACK SL'LI.lVAN Caiindion Press Staff Writer WESTON. Ont. (CF) - Cliarlic ifford jazz-footed down the fair- ways of this suburban Toronto course Wednesday to a record- cqiialliiig C a n ad i an opcn golf Tenders will closc on Scptcm- ”l"l"llll""5hlll ”"""'-l "l 63- her 14th and the new wall. whit-hl llc carded his lirillinnt Ilillflllll-l is expected to be completed lhigptler-par score in mid-aftei'nonu nndl fall, will connect the portion oi” it hold up as the low score of the the Marine Wharf where the new mlltltl -"lllllmltlll Arnold P-'ll APP. construction ends. with the mist. 1954 U. S amzitour champion from lng sea wall just cost of Mori'iv l-3ll'”b"- Pa” ”'"'"l(' ll"'"'li,'ll Wllll son's l)eI'QI"af1(' m;inut'ai'turing an cigiil-uiiricr 64. Palmer put to- 'plant. gather a pair of 325 and Slfford a The firm of Morrison & Mac- 3l-31 Record-Equalling 63 In Opening Round Of Golf I Roscoe Walker of Kensington P ' showed up well. He had a third in the class for two year old males mature females Harrison showed Makes Escape second. ' Section 1: Junior Calf Male-Iu Robert Sterling Adams. Palmer. Kensington: 3. nest Coies & Sons. Milton; 5, day afternoon between 3:30 and Daniel MacLeaa. Milton. 14:00 pm. Daylight Time. while, Guy Rodd, 3,-at-kiey; 2, Hamid was enclosed within the confines nerton: 4. Daniel Macbean; 5. 9""3l59 P9l'l0d- Alton Bell. Adams. who appeared In I, owe" vounker 5 son; 3. 3,... I merside on Tuesday. was con- s.-. 5; Junior champion Male the store of Claude MacNeill In ind Reserve-I. Guy Rodd (Mel- 0'L”rY 9" ""3 AsM- d Aulllm .lang('5 Buddy). 1 week for sentence. spc 7- Mai, ho", hem J I of age, is about 5 ft. 10 Inches in 1. 1952-4. Ernest Coles iI:.Sorlls.y- l"elghl' wag” "b0"l 155 P9""d5' and R,.;..,...e.g1g Ernest C0195 & time of his disappearance was u.mil, 2, Em, Hurry. wlnsloe and white check shirt. and browr .p.,,,,.", Pmmw. shoes.--S. lfP.sPl'I'F--1. Guy Iloddl Alton Ilcil ml. t' B dd ). Son. in: .IiiHlher Scull! F)emaIiFlnaaN Grand pd mcr. R lIzicl.ean Horne: 4. Alli 1 son Czirr Harrington: 5. Allan The Curan & Briggs Midgets sew '7 Scnlor Calf Female. heat the Grand River Intermedi- l (mv Md; 2. M L H v ' I 80 ea” mm" by the score of 7-1. Eddie Boates. ljgrriivz .w Eric Hurry: 3. Allison ””"l"" 5' Son; 3. Eric Hurry- Western Guardian LEAR cumin SHINGLES ar gird Unloading today. John -Ym Carleton. dallllicl LAR Thursday night H C" at the Kensington Legion ""5 llallclnlz from 9-12.90 stan- M h lime. Music by Erwin mgkiltl and his Sunshine Boys. .sinn 50 cents. Personals 5” llan Gallant formerly of Piusville now of Alherton Smith. I now Ho'mm,3AllJtl:etlet:'t!. in the Western Mr. family 8:? gl(7ll'.ClelIwlhr:I'eoi?:t'l1rned.nd mm”! month's holiday at Mill 7"! many in I ends of Mrs. Ce- fslnel Smith. Carleton Siding, "9 tonknowl that she II I or or operation l' W Charlottetown Hospital. lln. Mun” RtlolPhMrMacQuarrle has . Pi-ems gm. &;ceofiwIliIed home on Har- urd er;flCf" bathing tlndq-. . n e Pri WV aospiui. "'3' lginnplily, i is! ll0llV- Ire visiting all . Con- unl" cmuofl Mr. and. Mn VScc I2 .liinlor Yearling Fe-l ill,-1,lc-l Eric Hurry: 2. Carl P" incl. 3, ltrlfllllrryt 4. Harold allll” n Dan MacLean; 6. Eric (Vic: A: Son. Soc 13 Senior Yearling Fe-l llalc -l llnrold Palmer: 2. Owen I ond to first doubleplayii pitching for Summerside. nave up only two hits while the Midgets were.cracklng out eleven bingles off Macnougall. the Grand River fllnger. Lowell Clark hit 2 for 2. and Bobby Phillips 2 for .1 for Summerside. Fielding highlights were two snappy shortstop to see- bv the Bobby Midgets. Billy Dawson. both double killings. Si. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of Providence. l'i.I. are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard. St. Louis. Mr. Aubrey Arsenault has re-l turned to Montreal after spending some time at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Ars- eiiault. St. Louis. Mr and Mrs. Larengo Soucey and three children. Russell. Paul and Ai-Iyne of Salem. Mns.. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Arseiinult. Tignish and at Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gal- lant. Si. Louip. Mr. and Mn. Earl Cornish and two sons of Boston Mau.. are visi- tor: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Auhin Perry. Palmer Road. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mac- Donald and two soiiil. Peter and: Craig of Providence. R.I. are spend-1 In! some time at the home of Mr. and Mn. Howard Doucette. liars Per Road. also at the home of gnarl Mn. Jerry Bernard, 84. us. Mines Dolores and Audrey Arsenault of Montreal are spend- ing their vacation at their home; in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anenault Phillips and Dean Couse figured in, Rae are at present hauling nnd' spreading gravel on the Marine Wharf. and the surface of the wharf will likely be paved next year S. Continued from page I Will Honour west Territories in 1881. stationed at Battleford. There he was' known as the ”Big Chief" andl ”The man-whose-t o n g u e-is-iiot-' forked". He retired In 1801 and resumed editorial duties. In I898. however. he was again sent to the West as Indian Commissioner at Winnipeg and later at Ottawa. where he died Jan. I2. 1914. Franklin Knight Lane (1364- 1921: was born in Charlottetown. He attended the University of California. graduating in 1066. For a time he took up newspaper reporting but studied law and. being admitted to the bar in 1889. practiced in San Francisco. In I905 President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him a mem- ber of the Interstate Commerce Commission and in I913 he enter- ed thc cabinet of Prcsidcni Wil- son as Secretary of thc interior I It has been said that had hei been born in the United States he 1 very probably would have been Toronto. Ont . after spending some time visiting relatives and friends in St. Louis. l Mr. and Mrs. Emile Arsenault of Jamaica Plains. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arscnaiiit, Charlottetown. spent -znmr lime visiting with friends in St Louis, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Allnri of Si LOIILI have ilsiting with them their two sons. Bernard and Tom-l my Allan of Lawrence. Mass. . lMl0I.llovhannturnoil to This opening round of the 72- hole 315.000 tournament developed into a free-for-all par-busting pa- rade as more than 40 came u with under-par cards and another score or more equalled the par-72 figure. But defending champion Pat Fletcher from Saskatoon wasn't in the select crowd. He just about shot himself out of contention with a 75. "Jazz music is the stuff I love - President. In his cabinet post he contrib- uted to the opening of Alaska by means of a railway and other- wise. He was greatly concerned' about developing the Indians into- full citizens. He always took the” greatest interest in conservation: and the reclamation of land. Hal died at Rochester. Minn- Mayl it. 1921. i He was the author of ”Thel of addresses in wartime. "The Letters of Franklin K. Lane. Per-I sonal and Political." wore edited by A W Lane and I. ll. Well in I0".'l . ' ca. 1 alld I was realy shultlinl am jazz-fooiin' down those nice ,..'t-on fai.'u.'iys." Sifford said at. his hot round. The 33-year-old .. .ve of Philadelphia. Pa., who has cnrncd only 55582 in the, winter zind siimmcr fours this year, adilnd: ”l lislcncd to lazz records Ill breakfast this morning and I (mod 'cm. You can he sure. h-vi. Hint lls i.iI.7 ei'Pi'y limrnlltg lill inc ullilv Illls imirnzimenl is on" Eri lpillkyl fllircr. the will-l.in mum l.cmonf. ill. uni llli' rm-nrd of (H in the ('.'ili:idlaii (lpcu of Montreal Beacons-field in HM? It stood up until last year when llob Ifosbiirg. of San Francisco. C;iIli'.. equalled it in the first round of the Open at Vancouver. Both were among the 180-odd p golfers who started Wednesday in search of the 33.000 first-prize ,money. Oliver shot a 71 and Ros- phurg a 70. Tennis Results OTTAWA iCP)-- Here are r-suits on Wcdncs(la,V's play at the ("ana- ilian iunior lroni: i-hnnipionshlps Junior mcii'.I singles (open) Foilrth round T. Lieberman. Philadelphia de- foated. D. Piers. Halifax, 6-3. 6-8. Girlr singles (open) Quarter-final: ' P-. Dcwis. Halifax. defeated A. Euthrle. Buffalo, 6-2. 6-0. Junior men's iilngln (open! Quarter-finals: D. Breckner. Baltimore. Md.. de- feated N. Weatherston. Halifax. 6-3. 1-6. (H). American Spirit" (1918) a seriesr F. Godbout. Quebec City. de feated G. Dubic, Hiimtramck. lxiich.. 7.5, 6-3. Days" aoiihln First I'f)Illl('l' ii Wooduoiili aurl ll (open) Raiiklll. Home. on Sunday evening. August Zlsf. at D p.m. Daylight Time. A list of the grains that will be whom will he puhlishwl in Rio Ihrirm) t edition of The Guardian. Willi GRAVES PHOTOGRAPHS Fairiilleii and friends of people who had requested photographs to be taken of the graves of their loved ones, by Mr. Victor Sanderson while on his tour through England, France, Belgium, and Holland, are cordially" invited to be present at a showing of these photo graphs of th 0 Siiminersido Legion l linliiar-I rlriralrll R liflirllllilll. phiimiclillilgl, nor! ii itmmr. 01 laua. til. 7-5. Siacnnrl rniind: T. .llc(':irth)' and K A('l1f"sOll Toronto, defeated D. ClllIl1lllEllr'lf'fl. Halifax. and D. Morgan, Frcdcric in, N.B., 6-3. 6-3. Giris' dnuhles (open) First round: 8. Iiiiies. Bcdfot'd. NS. and L Iackic. New Glasgow, NS. dc fcatcfl H Doilccitc. l.li criinol V S. .-ind S ilott. Snllirznm, l-llzi, 5-7. wl ti-4 i f;il'Ix' iloiihlc: (upon) Se--nod roiiiiri I" ilcxils. Halifax. and B Stan , lmlrl, Triiru V S rlrinatmi 'll.l Xilliioli. and M Mills 'ilnrilrc.'il,l 0-1. (L) D. ltutluvll fl&lI.lil:"l, (lit? and 1; ii'nrdm;in Rcriiilirlel dnloalrd M Fcnton. Bcdford. N S and P. ll"lIlIf,'ff. Halifax. 7-5, . ti-2 Junior Men's Doubles (Open) First round: T. McCarthy and K. Achi-son, Toronto, defeated P. Hayward, lHalifax. and R. Stahan, Arlmer. "F Que, 7-5. 6-2. D. Piers and S Thompson. Hall- fnr. rlcfcaicrl Fl Unrlrw lloffaln, V Y. and W Gornian. Halifax. ll'l. 5-!) W llmlioid-. and I7 tl(lxir.li,i Winnipeg. defeated N lVcathcr- :Sl0D. Halifax. and A Realm-. lllrirlgetnwn. N S. 5-4. 5-7. 0-6 Quarter-final: K. Kalil. Cornwall, Oni., hurl .I. Anderson. Toronto. lief:-ated D. Piers and S. Thompson, Halifax, 6-4. 7-5. Boysl doubles (open) First round: 8. Newcombe. Montreal. and D. Penner. Trinidad. defeated K. Zia- tln and W. Gorman, Halifax. 64). 6-3. Second rmliirl D Wnnriwnrih and R R.llIl(ll1.l I-irillfax. dcfnairvl Fl Newcomho and D Partner 6 I. (Hi .ing several days as guests of . lRev. l Co-starring '1l'fIlldl'VlI undi-r I! .'If)c. and Mrs. G. A. Cowper-l Smith at the Manse here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray had as recent guests Mrs Bruce F'ullerlon and her daiigtllcr, Lynne. and Mrs. Byron Suley of Saint John. N. H. Mr and Mrs f'(IIiI'lflF) Mac Kay of New Glasgow. N.S. are guests of Mrs Mac-Ka,v's par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gar- diner. Mrs. May Hennigar of Van-! couver. B.C.. was the weekend iuest of her sister. Mrs. Thomasi Moyse, Mr. Moyse and Mrs. Ednai .li'lllxllI5. Mrs. Hcnnigar has been. visiting with her sislers in Sack- ilr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson, this village. The llisws Hcsfcr. Kalllledn and Dorothy MacPliee of Sum- mcrside were among visitors to Rcrioqile on Sunday. Aug 14. and ' ' V are: S" m r me scrvlccs In the United ;',W:12;ll"E::1:r;?.h:L";a::P:h:l?.;p7p DlA4l. m 9 S P. 0."Il!0I l l , liol Stars the scare of the seasonl Fllrs H s n;liA'KlDi1, Florida. last Tue-sda.v night They llllfl a j""" I ” i "””'””'FF' has ,, .N,,,,. m g,,d,,qu, ,w,,,- .ls;ihst.aniial gead hlialg ix-av throiighh ii, V.N.k.(.nd. IP game. in t v ttars cailg i - - - P . "mm in W, ninth "mm Th, R. E. Ellis & Son Limited The hrarlieli cyriipatlly of the "Gals" '19-wrv” 34 ll" "l "Pd" "W 5 5 st 5 i-omlmiliily is exit-ndcri to Mr '2' Vi'3.V '-ll;9.V V" lmlJ'FM'Pfl I all: . "mm" wgmg :'.EE and lira Kcnh l.eard. Central ' 9'" 3"” 9' 5'9" fl DVFIWPP Fl" I - Bedp,Im,' m H", dgmh M the". experience. anrl'we'll bet dollars in ODl'OfTle'l'i'lSf 'slx-,xe.'-ir-iilil son. Terrence. On 'l""El"""5 ””-V" l” "V l”"" l" E. E. Parkman Mondav aiiprnonn. as Terrence hN"' ("V "'9 'fl”."d.""W"' l, 0pt.I)., R.fl. IIIIS rciilraing from his first day PHONE TIZR7 :u sclmoi. he iias riln over by a truck and inslanliy killed. The scrxlccx no the Rt-dcqilo l ('ii.:u-go of (hp llnilcri Church ii-are taken hy Rr-r l..P Archi- ivald.of iiiririip fllilsriiindtihnil. N. S, on Aillglisl 7. and by Rev II". S. Wecks on August 14 The NlsinI', Rm G A. Cf')Wv('i'-Smlfll. Fl": OH lH('i'lllf)f1. The Boiicuile ”ll;iif luh met at the home (lmililr,v" nf Mrs ll.nuis W iiutlart on Vfonclay exe- nniz. Aiigusl 15. The meeting was opened bv the reading of ii poem by the president. ilrs. Waiter l.c;-ird. PfilIllf'fl "Faith". Roll: call was answr-red with using the word "Love" in ll sentence; Vine members were present and one visitor welcomed. Ways andl moan: for fall programmes werei dismissed. Mrs. Orville Johnson. road ii C. A. C. Bulletin on the) care of accumulated leather. egg- grariing corrections and apple iiiice. The programme Was I demonstration on how to use; Christmas cards attractively. and! ilicliirlcd a humorous reading; "rs I7. S Wccks had rliarac of, the pi-olzmiiiliie. Thr next moot- ”CAMEO" KENSINGTON WED. - THl'R 7:i3 - John Wayne hi "lSI.A.N'D IN THE SKY" l.loyn Nolan. Andy Devino and Phyllis Winlzcr. Bank Drawing Thursday .9'l.'i ”ROYAL"' BURDEN TNl'l1.SllAV AT I'M .'VIi-Ft)RMAFli" Adult: Mr: 'S.5Ill.lNf'. BII.I. Aiimliulaui prices: SIIMMERSIOE . formance against these strong In- . teams. though we have heard there , the express piirposp of taking nip 4 Maritime crmin . 1 Fisheries Minister i Out 04 Hospital . MOSCOW, (Reuters) -Canuilni Fisheries Minister James Sinclar l ll "considerably better" and ha: left hospital after a fill 10 day! ago. the Canadian embassy nil Wndnesday. Prince County, A M . H M” Summorsido baseball players lWl rPN'lV'Nl I lelelfllm MU did,” mg (4, 3” mo fussy fmm Pcirnpnvlnrsk in the Soviet fl! their long summer lay-off. It wu 955?" WllI'Te 5lm'l8ll' lcll--TOW" um" surprising in 5,, J0, 33-.) in! that the minister had returned nard and paui schurman PH” 3,, to his hotel there. The accident 00 efeebiveiy .9153; m, Tum, l"llrFP(l while the Canadian was Smeiu, considering we fact that touring Soviet fishing installations they had not pitched all summer. H0 is vxpected to continue his flan Garland Harris. the other pitcher 5ll0T'l.V- used. did see some action with the iiLig.el3.ii':.”Z?:a.?"l.f”f:"ii2f gay Family lniured By Don: RRi('l'Ri:lh(.ir rrp waynp . . . ,RaLpi- l: ilinrl llniivinuiiait .( in. Boxing fail: ail: lunklii; filrxiard "l'”" :"””l'”'l 'll”'l' ll-P W55 5'' to the card .It:-rrv Sheen is puflin; 'aCk-"l by 3 lladl ”l 'l”35- Wu” on at. the Raceway Stariiiim on law September 3. The main houl ulll The hnv feature ”Duck" Trainor from Tnrrmtn Charlottetown. and a MacDonald wa: i-iu.-uml Tvir-sday and rushed boy from Glace Bay. Traiuor is in Rum-hi-lrl;:e Hospital for several today about as exciting a sluggerphinnd li'.'lri-lllzlrtris up rlipri as in B3 You will see in Prince firluard ua: ham: pill on an amhulanca Island. This MacDonald chap has that wa: tn ml-(P him in 'rm-gnu, I ran In the Bay as a fighter whnu n was ll-pureed that while no 5'19?” 3' ll-ll"".l' n3" l?""lf'S ll” was iinlluii: nliarir a rri.id with his Sport Echoes. From termediaies considering his age. (larland struck out five honors in. three innings. and gave up not)" three hits whose home was in till uilwrh of Scarborough, hclieres in trading punches fiom PM rim; ;m..llirr ring nilacked the lwll "7 hp” pm Tho hm mini in part thy rings and hvtlli l-lriicd on him a - - Bud Ranls.'i- will lalw on llllllll Borden from Ken fiiasgovr Thcsc hn.Vs met in Halifax ('ilTlIDY this summer. and Ramsay got the nndl ,;g"m(.,,, from the two judges and refs-re:-..' but the fans thought it was a fllher dogs Jtlillild in for our ilirizels Taking on s lii::iim ilixision rmov from lhome will l)P like a lightweight really rousing battle all the WHY-itnlnnz on n welterwcleht in the We can believe that. having'seen i,,':E,,,- i-M1,...--5 Mme mwn, w, Budvin action more than once. Ho ha... ,1 (,.,.i,,,g, hnrveverg that gm, Came! the fight to his ommnvnl Wiidont loam will zvive . good lic- Bll ll" W?l.V- lflnlllll nf llininsolvoc . C C p Frank hP6RTlIIllF" Arsonaiilt will Building P with some solid punches. and the F1 Phm" In "Yniiiig Tiger" rnarinr: hack in the flnal rounds to lzain his split (lP('iS If)". Summerside W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street 0 The Grand Riier "Gals" Fire - Auto - Casualty i When nlaioff lime roll: around. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. the Capitol Stars will be strength- ened by fhriw or four of the Grand summu SL Summenlw River team This should mrikc (hem a prr-lly laugh aggregation in heat for Island honors. and lhiw may even worry the maiiilanrlf B. F. Hunter, R.0. Sillnivicrsldc. I'.l7..I. - Phone 811i SMALl.MAN'S BVILDTNG is A very strong Halifax team this A- R”-Vmmld Grant- year. put together this spring for ,3. W "W 0'”: m a . .um ersidl Ahnvii Maiirirc Will's Men's Wear PHONE 3510 PHYSlClANS .Dr. ll-ilwrt 'Wa.cNelll.H.I 0 O Johnm Cv'il'Y4'Ill.S 0' & B widgets, will journey to Spnnghill on Sun- day to take on the Springhill Jiiv enlles in an exhibition game of , Physician - Surgeon baseball. This is ii pretty large as Wm" sup”. Summumd. ------- -------M "7. Phone 7032 mz will he at the home of Mn, 1 "TTT”'”"""'”l'F"'”T'T'” -lamwl Henderson. where roll call' Pl10lOgl'Gpl'lQfI iii in he answered by using the . word "wisdom" in A sentence. TnEn'.?':'vI?rS)E;?R1:grDlo -.p Q coliilllsncliilcounslzs BEGINNING SICPTESIIKI-IR I l5(lI' information nn f'(llil'k'l-K, Sliilllluill-l. Typg. oi-iiing, Bookkeeping and (it'll snrw-e Examing. lions. PHONE illlliil OR )5 RITE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE If) Spring Street Slimmer-gidg -A-CPD-MT” SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN as l'l'i-'..Sl)-W. SE1-'rp,xinpR mg. AT 9 A.VI.. D.6.T. Grade I: Wediwndliy. Scptemlu-r 7th at D LII . DSJ. kppilt-M-mu and moon-in should in liddrbuhl Mb Kl'F.l.Yh l'.VlDERH.-NY. Secretary. Roard of it-hivil Triiui-on. Rm: .109. Slimmer-lilo. REGENT T0-lllfiill 1.15 - no V CATTLE QUEEN TODAY (Thiirsdnyl 2:3!) - 7:l5 - 9:15 "FALLEN ANGEL" . l Starring Alioo Faye, Dana Andrews and Linda Darnell. If out-thrills all other films for shear chucking suspense. Also Latest News Reel ” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AUG. 1'!-ll "DANGEROUS PROFESSION" Starring: Eleanor Raines. Pat O'Brien, George Raft Cartoon - Canfrvn .Sal'vice R;.'l() Standard 9:.'l() Dayliglit Time On and after Monday. August 22nd show will start at 9.00 Daylight Time. it STAR L IT DRIVE-INT EATPE SU f MEPSIDE