Battle With Fores ' 5, riii: CANADIAN ritnss . chad. Rain never Last April 1 a forester sighted the blulnz tun- mm wisp of smoke rising from nu,-10'. rich tlmberlands. It WEI g first sign of the many fires, mi. have flared into one of the Hi forest killers the province seen. Today, in the fifth month of the me by firefighters. at least 136 pat-ate blazes are still destroy- ; forestland. More than 200.000 yes, or millions of dollars worth umber, have been devoured. hi,-teen fires still are out of con- came-only life. or unemployed they took up hose, ' for 85 cents an hour and meals. is no composite picture of a fire- fighter or his working day. Only stamina limits the hours he labors. He can be between 15 and 60 but his average age is 8). is less. For most, the strain is great and files can nearly drive a man berserk. Last year, his nerve shat- tered, one fireflghter plunged screaming into the heart of a blaze to die. NO END IN SIGHT sie is between man and his 3?! fnemi, fire, now is the longest . the history of the province. ntario has not been free from mt fires for four months. - It began with the warning of the .. forester. Within a month the mi protection service had all non men in its regular force Pins l .000 V0l""t99” 1" Fem” "ad There is no shor age of equip- ounml "'9 days "' Vkmry" most. A new high-isressure light- , weight pump is proving itself. Ew ENEMY Pack tractors. equipped with But it didn't count on a new trends. go anywhere a man can ngmy, hot weather. The heat walk. mad up streams and allowed ames to burrow a foot below round until the earth Itsel be- amc hot Lightning start new res fas r than they could be estern Guardian NORTH naonoun U n l t ed heavy rain that will soak deep into the smouldering earth can help achieve it. None is forecast, and already the flames have con- R.-l1'lli0ND GRANT Optometrist. Will be in his 0'Leary office. sniuiday. Ausust Gin- ust 7th: Travellers Rest 9:30 a.m.; Freetown 11.00 am.; North Bede- HAMILTON HALL, Monday. que 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. K. Campbell- ugiist ti. home made ice cream Minister. "0 "W - HAS KNEE INJURED - Mr. r g. . t , William Campbell, Alberton. was .3E;('L,L';i':llh1g;;fvaif; f,l5.';h:,f'1,”,f., taken to the Western Hospital is g””;'mne hays Dom. prize. yesterday morning for treatment 9 bu" ' and x-ray of a knee injured when C 5 11, he was kicked by a horse. In- l'E(i)'tlIII!(?r.imR:!IST lilcalll, rTaiInes(ijci:1yljurles included a deep cut and venmgi Angus, 9th, possible fractured knee cap. . .13 ,g THREE anansrnp - Three u:L(1).,BRMiI.I1I()-Iilfllffteciylfssug. .Summerside men were arrested r” m'm 430 on. gum”, ck; last evening by Constable Elmer eserve the date. Matheson of. the Summerside Po- lice Force in connection with a CAN ACCOMMODATE lil gh lbreak at the warehouse of Sheen chool students in modern home it Maclnnis shoe store on Sun- i Kcnslngton. Write Box 300. 'day. Several pairs of shoes ensington. stolen in this break have been t recovered by police. and charges HOME MADE lceicrenm 5 of having possession of stolen Print! WHEY H3"-A M”"day' tnuchandise may also be laid uilUSl'5- SW"5””" by St" against those who allegedly pur- When” Ch"”h' chased the shoes f,rom the men .cgN1inAL coMM1-:ltt;lA1. involved in the break. 8. liege, Summerside. will reopen iember 6th. Write Box 456. . Phone 2989. FARE SUMPTUOUSLY on home; . ade ice cream, cake and wienersl t south Freetown School. Wed- esday, August 10. Films also sown. 'EMAINS FORWARDED-A. rlef service was held at the Comp-l ti Funeral Home at 7 o'clock Wed. l vening for the late Ernest Weth- hell of Glastonbury. Connecticut. he remains were forwarded Thurs- ny morning to Brsttleboro. Ver- . on! for burial.-S. S'sicIe Mourns Death Of Mr. Cyrus 3. Morris Summerside mourns the loss of one of its finest and best known citizens by the death of Mr. Cyrus B. Morris at his home in Summerside on Thursday morn- Mr. Morris was born at Bed- eque. September 16, 1878. a son of the late Joseph Morris and hgs uvyaltge. tlhe longer Anneedwright, o pace. e was ucsted PCI'SOI'IaI5 in ;IilChidIlt!'ICl! school tgnd pre- par mself or a bus ess cari- maxmg :f".'"A:t:c';rdl;"3S:.I eer by graduating from the Char- scstioii at the home of Mrs. kmemw" 3"sl”"' C9"959- End arnew! parent. Mr. md M". his first employment was with rank Simmons Belmont Lot 16. wright 3”” at vlct””'- g ' - Later. and for several years. ' Mr. Morris successfully engaged nu, ma M", James Dnwgon, in the lobster canning business. verdllh N 1- ""9 Wnllnnd land established I Prince Edward liitors at the home of Mrsulsland branch in Summerside of lWs0ll'g pgrents. Mr. and Mrs the N. 1!. firm of Fred Megee tephen lluestis. North Carleton. Ltd. and was made its manager I. Men came from every walk of shovel and axe, laboring against towering flames Jack Dillon, with the lands de- partment in Toronto. says there He is best at the job if he is a I bushman. for the fear and strain Victory is not yet in sight. Only Church. Services for Sunday. aug- nlario In Fifth Month Off t Fires of valuable timber, fro no son” hardwoods to northern spruce. Sport Echos From Prince County racing competition. for this. clpating. Miss Yungblut, 1 n. runs like a fugitive from justice, and handles herself generally well in other phases of softball play. We saw the Grand River girls for the first time this year. They with the willow, but play a lot of hop-scotch out in the field when the ball comes their way. With more pi-zictice these girls will lik- ely settle down to a better fielding game. and then watch out for this ball club. Even now watching them play has its compensations. Looks as if next week will be the banner harness racing week for Summerside Raceway. Some line classes have been mobilized and if we get any kind of a friendly grin from the weatherman there should be heaps of excitement and real enjoyment at the Summerside track. The biggest crowds of the season are expected. Since we have no adu! baseball in Summerside this year. fans seem to have worked up a higher than usual interest in the goings-on of the major leagues. The tight race in the American League has Werybody talking. and the Boston Red Sox' mad dash towards the summit have the whole town talk- ing. for the province. He later be- came actively engaged in the fox Industry. becoming a director in several companies. His next business trip was to enter into is mercantile partner- ship with Joseph A.i,Bemard at Tignish, in which h' continued until his retirement 940. After his retirement , ria was active in vario cities in Summersi---, conducting one of the drives some years ago in aid of the Prince County Hospital, assisting in the victory I03" '. . and at one time SIDE. PERS. 1 with Lady Abner in 1119s. Win- Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connor nor of race 2 was Theora'a Ensign. Toronto vhave spent the past ..pr'ned by A. D. Napke, Newcastle, in weeks visiting relatives inl .B. and driven by Johnny Con- lberton and Sherbrooke. Mr. 'roy. Eddie Hoosier (S. Walker) 2. 'Connor leaves on return today Time. 1139i-a new record. We s. O'Connor will remain illthie are t ” to F. " " Mc- Lalne and Rollie Wood who saw the races and very kindly gave us completed, score cards. rovlnce for another week. COUNTY COURT - In County sgistrates Court. Summerside asierday, Magistrate R.S. Hinton, presldin . to see the recent import Ben "gunerslde apeedster paid 810.00 Brooke c. finish first in dashes 5 mwsts and another party raid and s for the c h R Stable and .d and costs when convicted driver Art Davidson; Ann's Boy Phthe Highway Traffic Act (E. Goguen) 2-2.,Time.2.IS.2.139t. mdmllls a vehicle with iu- The 4th and 7th dishes were won u clent ilghtilll equipment. 5- by Ramona Chips IM. Lawson) manned from we , owned by the fright Spot Club. best time 2.15 Back Stretch was Moncton Wednesday night Iven by c. MacLeod. with mini In the ore were three double winners. . 1st and 4th dashes Mae Fed- - Federal by Fedei-al,.owned by eral (counter) was 1-1, best time ohn MacLeod, Yarmouth. and MB. In the and and 6th dashes ' "'1 by Harley Harrison, 2. Jol- Laurel Chief (D. MacNeil) was 1-1 5 J91 by Jollity. owned by and in the 4th and 8th dashes Miss Tgtiln Mcllugb, Tignish, P.E.I. Csrthy (Cormier) was 1-1. beat ' driven by E. Bernerd,3. Time. time 2.15. In the 8rd and 7th -M-.'l'he second heat of the 2nd dashes Shirley Doris (Robchaud) sum was won by Laurel Henley was 2-1, Lady Smart iGoguen) ' Ruth D. Federal 2. Jollity'e 1-4. Time, 2.1!. 1.17. "K by Jolilty. owned by Albert rseneau. River Hebert. N. S. and J90 by G. Manger. 8. Tim . The final heat for race A real good racing program was e on unit Suhrpsirhierslde Raceway on w - ne ay t. Those interested It " "5 Won by Doctor F. C., in speculation did well on the mut- WnedsnddrivenbyRaibMc-IIela.the abeingquite liven. and wearesun tlions- in never cases. In the DD Pace friends throughout this Ten Spot (Rogers) owned . and led Bchurman 'waa 1-1, 6 Ann C, own-. was in charge of the selective service bureau hero. Left to cherish his memoryare the following children; Victor, in Cornwall, 0nt.; Allie. Mrs. Am. old Wilson, Stratford, 0nt.; Flor- ence. Mrs. James A. Morrison. ” ieialu Mrs. Jean Wood- cock. Winchester. Masa.: also six grandchildren. He was predeceas- ed by two other children. Arthur and Doris. Surviving also are two sisters. Mrs. Robert Holland, Bedeque, and Harriet. retired nurses. in New Hampshire. A man of pleasing personality and excellent qualities. the pass- ing.pf Mr. Morris will be deeply regretted by those who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. which included the mend n of the Masonic fraterniw. in which order he had the distinction of being the oldest past grand mas- ter in this province. In religion, the deceased was a member of the United Church of Canada. The funeral will take place to- day at 2 pm. from the Compton Funeral Home, where a service wili.in the absence from the pro- vince of the pastor of Trinity United Church. be conducted by Rev. Donald J. Maclfay, of the Presbyterian Church. will be in People's Cemetery. Interment - s. H .':",,”"'s”,.'.I,'.f.,",”'lf,,,';', D,f,f"','3',.,f."'i'I,i NEW noun ice)-wot-it is to t of by Geo. Callbeck. 21). in the B Pane; Sohey owned syn 1-2. Far- laldy ) owned by Time. 1.13. 2.1l9i. . Sir Francis Drake Callback) owned by Keith Mac- all. was 1-). Guy Harvester. 17! Fred Reeves and driven Reeves and Rogers. was 1-1. . 8.179s 1110!. In the A III i ), owned by 1!. I-1. Badgewood was iloblnnnl. Owed by Maoco 1.11 I-I. 1.1196. 1-I.TlnI. was enjoyed by all. Among those present Alex Lockhsrt. Cold La Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison. Lacliine, Quebec; Rev. and Mrs. when in aevet-h:l' yeplran on . liockliart, shemogue. N.B, Mr. Mrs. George lockhart and family. Port Eight, N.B. and Mrs. Robert MacQuarrlo and family of Ottawa. CANADIAN APPIAIANCI TORONTO ICP)-Alan Young. gainer Canadian-born comedian. make his first Canadian at; She- with vnn'gimi" an. a of sumed tens of thousands of acre'a The foreeters. Mr., Dillon said. cannot remember a year when the fires were "so consistently bad." There is a great deal of local comment about our Island boy from Alberton, Joe O'Brien. who drove Scott Frost to a win in the famous Harnbletonlan for one of the richest stakes in harness- We are all proud of Joe's achievement, but at the same time we should not forget that Joe's brother Ciaud, was the one who broke and train- ed Scott Frost. and we'thlnk he should get his due share of credit When the Rotary and Ya Men Little Leaguers are pitted against each other in a league game at Queen Elizabeth Park. the event draws about the largest crowd to attend sporting functions here in Summerside. excepting, of course the harness racing cards. These teams are at the top of the league. and very evenly matched, and play a brand of ball that pleases spect- ators evcn if they are not the mothers and daddies or grand- aunts of the boys who are parti- of the Air Force Daks, is a newcomer to the team and has added a lot of strength to this club. She takes a man-sized cut at the water-melon, have a particularly strong club the able has been earmarked for fish than meal the family' were ' mm, M .,,,oyu,.m,;,,,,,,gbridgeatobebolitovertbeRlver swimming and games and supper 9':ol:M'l:; ",1 ML earth-moving mac ordered ,5. 9”,” last December in the United sim- ia being delivered at the alto til the project. ust 11. The girls attending the are representatives from C.G.l.T. groups all over thr Mar itimes. and at this beautiful camp site located are a part of the program. Kinltorn Mon Iniured By Potnto Sprayer Mr. P. J. Greenan of Kin- kora suffered the loss of two fingers and part of a third finger from his left hand in a painful accident while spraying potatoes on the farm of Mr. Jack Farmer in Kinkora yesterday morning. While riding the tractor- drawn sprayer Mr. Green- an's pant leg became caught the moving sprocket of the sprayer. and in .eaching down quickly to tear free the clothing. the fingers of his hand were caught, crushed. teeth. The ends of the fingers had to be severed on the spot by a jackknife in order to free the injured hand. He was rushed to Dr. H. M. Simms in Bedeque and then to Prince County Hos- pital where he was testing I! comfortably last night as his injury would permit. An interesting spans event 1-! cheduled for Sunday afternoon on the Kildars River When. for the first time swimmers from Alberton and vicinity will attempt to swim from the Kildare bridKB to the Montrose bridge. The num- ber of entrants could not he leaned last evening but at least six are expected to try the ""99 mile test which is belns consid- ered for an annual event- CAIILETON MISSION BAND ting of the MI?ieonmBo:nudlyCaT'Iiieton Branch of Cape United Church met at the home of Earle Mecwllliama on June Nth. The meeting 0 ed by repent- ing the Mission and Purlloli follogved by singing the Mission Ban Hymn. Roll call was taken with 9 member. present; mtnulea w e r 0 read and IDPWVN: 00ll9C"0l1 W" taken A solo by Wilma McDonald was much enjoyed by the members. Mrs. John Myers read and ex- plained a story from the study book Russell Howatt had charge of the devotional part. of the meeting. Hymn 504 was aung.' The L0"?! Prayer was repeated in unison. scripture readings by Elisabeth Mccaull and Margaret Carine. Prayer by Carrol Quigley; Hymn W5 A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Macwilliams for entertain- ing this afternoon. Meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. The members enjoyed a treat whip; was provided by Mrs. Leigh er. FISH DEPOT KARACHI (CP) - The govern- ment of Pakistan has decided to construct a fish depot here for landing. storing and distributing fish. shrimps and other produce of . A portion of the land avail industries other and Locklsart Picnic ciwlng yards. The Annual Loclihart family NIW IILIDGI tartsoonononeoflndwsmajor About 80 girls and leaders fremysecretary many parts of the Atlantic Pro- John, N. B. Miss Edythe DeLong, vinces are seen above at the 5th:Hampton, N.B., Maritime C. G. I. T. (Canadian'manager; Miss Eleanor Hart. Girls in Training) Camp Councilltoria. P.E.I., is swimming instruct- at Augustine Cove, P.E.I. Tholress; Miss Marion Banks, Bridge-I two-week camp, which is lspon-iwater, N.S., is Bible study leader. sored by the Maritime Religious Educational Council. began on July 29 and will conclude on Aug- iamp enlor ibove are: Ist row: Barbara Meek. - '(entviIle; Shirley MacLellan. New Heather Mac.-tlplne, New Glasgow; . Richmond, Que.;- Janet Hipson,'Audrey Coles, Milton, P.E.I.; Lil- qulei and . llan Millar, Halifax; sidc Shelburne; Pat Allen. Halifax: Helen Clark. Westville; Rachel Brooks, Marysville; ,Gloria Kil- Amherst: MacLeod Truro: Honey Steven hase, Trinidad, British . son. Saint John; Ursula Murray, Indies: Jean Windsor, Camp Dir- Ne w Waterford: S h a r 0 ll Annvector, Saint John; Vivian Waldron. O'Donnell, Campbellt ; Pat Bni-llndia; Marion Banks, Bridgewater; a lovely beach they are enjoying the leadership training courses, swimming. and camp tires which The camp is under the direction of Miss Jean Windsor, girls work and held fast by the sprocket ' I Swimming EventSchecIuled In Prince County Sunday 5TH MARITIME C. 6. LT. CAMP COUNCIL of the M.R.E.'C., Saint Vic- Speclal guests at the camp are Miss Anna Mahase, from Trinidad, B.W.I., and Miss Vivian Waldron, St. Stephen, N.B.. and India. Butler, Tidehead, N. B.; Phyllis Closing Exercises At Summer Training School A L The summer training school, sponsored by the Depart- iment: of Education. and under the Iheld its closing exercises day at Prince of Wales The courses were designed to as- sist experienced teachers seeking refresher work as well -as those teachers holding or seeking lie?- mits. to obtain instruction and ad- vice for the coming year's work. Classes were held each morning with the afternoons being reserxed for library work. linder supervis- ion of Miss Mary Donahue. Special classes were conduct ” by Dr. L. W. Shaw. There was a total of 75 teachers wen-nus the school. an increawiilllci”.l':..,"”ll.i?..l2f..3””'”' . p ' p f gathered and 2 good sum nf money dition to these .. dumber of Island 3;; 713:; eiundg;mgl;:ragfrgf';; 3. Ms ,.,,,.,,,.. Mrs. Leslie Simmons is convencnl This year's which is judged by popular vote.l at Halifax. These are being held xilclhnfgeaggeCEarg:';::o::5'gg'atat; arms. in keeping with Centennial The motif will consist of ted, white. blue. brown, green. grey and yellow flowers and will highlight the display of majestic blooms that have attracted thou- sands to this colorful show dur- ing the past three years. of 20 over last year's total. In ad- teachers are in attendance at sum- mer schools at: Mount Allison Uni- versity. University of New Bruns- wick, and the Departmental school at various times throughout 519 The startingpoint will depend on wind direction but is likely to be the Klldare bridge. Outboard motor boats will accompany the swimmers all the way and with favorable weather a large crowd is expected at the finish line to cheer the winner and enjoy a swim in the beautiful Montrose Dancing from 9.00-1!.” !.'l'. Music by Irwin Ilnestts .'....i The Sunshine Boys. Admission IO cents. NOTICE” All taxes due Albany Vil- lage School must be paid be- fore the 12th day of August. After that date will be hand- ed in for collection. BY ORDER OF TBUSTEISN Poultry Buying Buyingg live fowl. Wed- nesday, August 10th front 8 am. to 2 p.m. at my home on Malpeque Road. MRS. S. It. PENDLE'l0N Remington ' Phone 65-5 . ' S I In Memoriam wHl:aadnatbee.Ilra.:r:ea:ll: y.e'y.. who puael away Anna I, a , I We think ef.yiin in silence As it dawns year. And you shall Iy the ones who IIOOIEY FIIIEIIAI. IIOME ALBIBTON Complete Funeral, Floral and Ambulance Service. Funeral h your home I ours at no extra cost. Terms arranged to suit the famib. Bloomfield phone: Frank Macbotigall 34-31. St. Louis Yam: Mrs. Nellie Mallleti den. Kentville: Jean Martin. Tru- Iro; Marlon Hillier.Ilorth Sydney; is the business'Audrey Silliker, Cbaleurs, Que.; 'Mary Merriam, Bathurst; Sylvia 'Kilcup, Windsor; Windsor; Audre list-edericton, N.B.; Fredericton, N.B. I 2nd row: Gwendolyn Locker. 'Sweets Corner, N.S.; Helen Step- hen, Saint John; Beverley Rud- From left to right in the photo olph, Halifax; Nancy Frank, Wind- sor; Fsy MacKie, New Glasgow: watricl-'. SUITIITIEF. Assisting the director. Mr. Mac- Phee, were: Mrs. H 1 . , Keene Teacher's Co ego. dlrecnon of Mr' W' A" llacfelgfif N.H.; Miss Helen Yeo, Mr. Willard Cone”. Brehaut, and Mr. Winston Ross. Nancy Baird, Cheeseman, eth Walsh, cton; llamm, Sussex; kins, Halifax; Mrs. E. Ma- est Ann The Kinsnicn Mary Deans. Keene. Kay Mary Forsyth. hrokc Tit! Kinsmen W Mrs. Victor Messer. Saint Jo ii; Edythe DeLong, Hampton. Heather Coles. Milton, P Eleanor Hart, Victoria. P. Sandra Crowe. Campbellton, N.B. (ird row: Ellen MacKenzie, Mon- Kathryn Kirby, Moncton; Karen Wessman, Liverpool; Mar- garet Ferguson. Sydney; Margaret Peeples. Point Tupper; Helen Muir Truro; Laura MacKen7.ie. Truro; Sandra Clifford. Bras D'Or. N.S.; Jeannie Hattie. Stellarton: N. E. E. Nancy Margaret Haw- Mary Richardson, Lancaster; V ale r i e MacLeod. Springhill, N. S.; Digby; Catherine Hingley. Trent- on; Marilyn Dee. New Glasgow; Ada Foote, Woodville, N.S.; Eliz- abeth Hills. Truro: Dartmouth; Velma Kane. Canning; S'side Little League Game Balser, into the win column in the Summerside- Little Leanne for the first time last evening by heating the Le- pinn at Queen Elizabeth Park by the score of 25-9. outhlt the Legion 19 to 6. Gallant pitched for the winners. The Guardian Page 13 Saturday, August 6, 1955 Hutt Bros. Open Wood Working And Boot Shop A modern well oquippgd wag working mill for the manufacture of windows. doors, etc. in one. Iunction with a boat building shop where lobster boats are already under constructiomhu bug 354. ad to the growing lies of ggg. Prise: h west Prince Oounq. Owned and operated by he Butt brothers. Mont, Cecil and Harvey, the mill is located near their homes at Albemn south, The main building, when all type! of mill work will be done, is a two story' structure QXD pip: hyhousea nliioldera, tenoning C H19, OT C Bertha Dutcher, Fredericton. power sau's.mhandmsgaiws,m,l.t'iciiliut::: 43, row; Mug”-cg p-Enjoy. Min. variety molder. sizing planes, belt to; Pat Boyne, Fredericton; She- :,":hf,""m50j"de'T5 mi) 005!”-ll 1" pm'"”V' Mlddlemni F'”'"' aree oi: nrdesr. TIE: fiifsll Myles. Fredericton; Shirley Tupper. of pine was unloaded the first Trnro; Norma Searla, Truro; Ann Part of this week. MacKenzie, Moncton; Faye The fishing boats are being Campbell. Plaster Rock; Frances bum 1" a shop formerly opeubd MacLaren, Saint John: Gail Pat- by the late Mr. William Aubrey, whose style of lobster boat, well rick. Campbellto ; Peggy Geddeg, known to Island fishermen, will Milford: Pat Rose. New Galsgow; be continued under the supervis- Carol Estabrooks, Saint John; El-film 01 M15 Phlllin Klncll of Al- lint Sutherland. New CiIaSg()W;1bPl'iOII Smith. who worked with Jean Mat'Phee. Truro: Patsy Nii- Mr. Aubrey for several years. gent. Dalhousie: .lanct Ritcey. The first boat is nearing comple- Dartmouth; Carol Bruce, Halifax; lion and will be delivered on Mr. Mona Sutcliffe. Halifax; Geraldine Frank MPNNII OI Alberton. Woodside. Cllntnn. P. E. 1.; Betty Mill superintendent is Mr. Esra Wilton, Glace Bay. Mills of Woodstock, N. B., and Photo by Wotton, Mr. Harvey Hutt in business h B.; 1.; 1: deep valleys that are adjacent b ihem.. and the level plain in not desirable even if it is a plateau. -Let us count not only our bless- iings. but also our misfortunes which give lI1PSl blessings a richer meaning. Let's Talk It Over by --s- TIIP sliiiw is told of a mentally deranged person who was caught sticking it pin in his arm. Asked why he did this. he answered: ''It feels so good when I stop." Admit- lerily this unfortunate person was not behaving parionally, and his Prolessiqnal Cards hod is hardly recommended iii Le 1 sed R. P m” . . . . T emnwg 9" " er” for pleasure seekers. but the story charIer'd ' : illustrates one of the great truths mrccoun-I-an-I-3 . TFTTT of liuman experience. l.e. that joys T Earn Hickey . I 'f I I d b th . - ' '. centennial Year Kensmqion ."..:.:.:::.:.:::.:."::. .:....:.:::. c-.-a-- comm- - . in . "I1. '. B ' " "1 Hora. Desggn On Tpesday evfenllllgl Aug. 2nd :vifh'”a" digg ::;"i;M':;,'; Summerside. P.E.l. Phone sass a mos success u ce cream ' -:---- p magnitude .ever before is forecast for filth Year. A floral display of greater special of Miss WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th FROM 3:00 - 5:00 P.M. NOTICE TOALLMEMBERS orrrm Please plan accordingly F ALIERTON. P. E. I. Mill Work TELIPHONI 58-I4 Boat Building Shop social in Malneque Hall. of home V intensified. and they are conscious . . . . 5 S . i exhlbm Itonligi: hI)mAe ignl:l:1l'::rI(I)aaltr:I'wlfIl;TE of Joy llev" hem" exllerlenced lng with her daughters for the past 1" me" hV"' three weeks in Toronto the guest Ethel Douglas and Saint John, N.B the guest of Mrs. Albany Palmer and family. KEIISIIIETON LEGION FILED DAY EAST PRINCE ARTIFICAL BREEDING CLUB the' unit will be shut down from AUGUST 27 to SEPTEMBER 5, inclusive Hutt Brothers Woodworking Mill Windows, Doors and Other Fishing Boats Built to Order , llovc, but this love lies inert be- -neath the surface of their con- W' Albert Robertson and grandeur than .made me cream 3'"! , "k" Waslsciniisnnss. and its being taken for "Gl:.:',n'QuIi:U:IgUavI,'g,B,.lI1gI(,l:2:'. the sponsored by the ladies aid oflg,.,.mu,d mo", M. IFS: lessens "3 summer.”-E annual Provincial Flower pr'""9'"”"" ,”'"'"I Cll""'I'-' ',MaI' intensity. But. if a child is lost. in pug, p 0 50; .i"9q"9- D”-WI" "'9 I”""'3' ml" 3 the wood for a few days, it hope 3344 ' 531 Aug- IV"-V Mr”? rmwd "I l",'"VIe for its recnvpry dieg. and than "I. .1.;-m most miraculously it is restored to its parents. their love for it is R. my Ems & son Limnei Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside We sometimes envy I person OPT0m9'I'l'l5I' ll! whose life seems a continual round E. E Parkman ' OFDIFBSIIFE and fulfillment of pro- only” 3.0, mises wvlh no disappointmetits or pnomg 3237 apparent sorrows. it is doubtful 3E(',EN1- THEATRE nun), 'f "m 99'5"" i' Selling 0"! of Summer st. Somme r" what we imagine he is. His B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside. P.E.L - Phone I!!! 8'MALLMAN'S BUILDING and sorrow to give them a filip. , A. Raymond Grant. You cant get the inauntal peaks 33.3,, 0.1), of lifes-experiences without the has Inter Street . gamma-gun Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wen! PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS Dr. Hnhort Mat-.NeiII.H'.D. Notice River. Consisting of sports for children. up to and In- I . WiT"TT”TTT..j-,-M cludmg age 14 years... Swing chair, bingo, games of An arrears of taxes due w..'Z'1""E'i”..”.'.. sggitiifrnslde chance and other special attractions. Special feature Baltic school if not id b Phone 1032 IIEGULAII afternoon and evening performance by the Scotch Au 15 1955 -" bgah dy Lads and Lassies B nd and entertainers. g' 1' ' ” W! in ' otograp nrs 73113505? NIGHT . ed in for collection Canteen service on grounds. By order. of -I-mgtee. THEDRPa,AlgEl?RTsUDl0 M”3"”t 3' C”"'l""v At The Sec'y. of Trustee; KENSINGTON LEGION nom: . --norm." IOIDIN Friday 8:31: Saturday 1:15 & 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2.1!). "STARS AND STRIPES Fm!- EVF.R". starring Clifton Webb. Debora Patient and Robert wag- ner. Also Shorts. sicauno" Friday-Saturday 7:159:15; Mat- inee Ssturday 2:30 (ASTL it's Cockeyed! ltis Crazy-and you'll love it! Fibber McGee & Mollie. 31-idgar Bergen ll. Charlie McCar- thy and Lucille Ball in comedy. . "LOOK WR01 l.AllGlllNG" i Also Serial and News. l SIIMMEIISIIIE TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 ORIGINAL! T,llRlliNWlllT! is CIIPES M-Ullil l N Vtilb5MUll.IR ' IYSUILIWIN -in M 3 M Flklllif REGENT 'l'llllAY 2.30.1.1:-m The Meat VH5-Iltlnhln Man Vou'IO it Most rams! o ea-roams. aoo. I-a In Technlcolc ' "nscarn roost roar unavo- Starring Vining llolden, Ileana Pat-tier. John Inaythn Ooinr Cartoon Excellent Canteen Servhl use standard 0:80 Dustin! STA P LITE gr lN Ti-HTPE )ilMNlEl1.SlDE it ll:-'7