PAGE F OURTEEN KELLY'S CROSS 0, W. L The regular meeting of was held on August members in attendance. SL1-tion for the Mass fund for deceased Josephs Catholic Woinr:i:'.-s LZ1lZli"ym'3n1b91'5- 2, with 20, The meeting opened by prayer; by Rev. Father McMillan and pro-1 sided over by the president, Mrsiniiiiiganese ore in 1951-52. l i i was. TOURIST TRAFFIC DOWN l SYDNEY. N.S. (C?) - Tourist ".:'iiffic in Cape Breton showed I It was decided to hold a diinceislight decrease in June and July. compared with the same period ;ir-at year, Most of the visitors were of Americans. Emmet MoQuaid. Roll call answered by the voluntary collec- L 5 Cross school. g in India exported 1.360.000 tons LUTON, England, 1CPI-A sticky CAPITOL ysiibstaiice that holds pigeons feet rand gives them a bad score has been applied to Luton Town Hall after coniplalnts about the num- ber of birds congregsting there. Summer-side THE GUARDIAN. Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity -Mr. George Leolair oi wake-, field. Mass. is visiting his parents in Woodstock. Mrs. Leclair and her mother, Mrs. Andrew Gallant are spending a few days in char- lottetown and Rustico. Mr. and Mrs, ms Arsenault and son, Bernard, returned to their home in Stonehsm, Mass. on Aug. t. CHAKLUTTETUWIV British Atom PERTH, Australia (Reuters)-A party of Australian newspapermen described: Thursday their first peek at the Montebello Islands since a British atomic bomb was exploded there last Oct. 3. They said the bomb devastatedy 14 square miles. made deep scars 'NeWsmen See Site Of Wednesday. They were I Bomb Blast. the first civilians to get 9. look at it since the explosion. The newspapermen said the bomb exploded between the north- west part of Trimouiilo Island and the northern tip of Hermite Is- land. It fell in an area of small isjiiillng-liiOsBvacation-ivith-lilgis TODAY ('l'LlCstl:iy) 2:30-T :13-9:15 GA.i;oVC'oP ts . . .the gun ..they made one man the equal of five! Wsimsn Baas: IGIIEIJ I1! (tW!f'ii.3ili77!iI!0s5 ....-....?iioa: wow ..... .... . y -' ... ...... iwii-s i-aims cam HFIAN ... iuui utiiv nu. um .. CHAEHS MAWQUIS WARREN a FRANK DAVi5 REGENT T0-lllGllT 1.15-9.15 lass w-in st-ea. , IAimvc Maurice Mill's )IQlI.l Wear Goip , Glo of ii: ...:ROMANi2El IllL men 7 I BERNARD smiws ll QEANDROCLES ' AND'Tl'-IE LJQN” JEAN SIMMONS Victor MATURE ROBERT NEWTON- MAURICE EVANS and ALAN YOUNG as Andvoeles Howl iiusiisi SPECTACLE! DIAL E. E. PAllI(MAll ' GIESKOI Uflice iloiirs: g :5 Summer St Professional liarils. Mr? George Gallant and Gerald Gallant, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John L Peters, Reading. Mass. are visit- ing their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Pmsper J. Gallant of Duvar. W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. E. LMUTUAI. BUILDING Granville as Water Street Summerslde P. 0. BO! 681 Mr. Henry Gallant of It. Eieaiiors was in Bloomfield. assist- ing Mr. Arthur Pineau with the haying. A number of the folks attended the party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters on Aug. 5. Proceeds were in aid of the St. Thomas Aquinas society. 38M 8. F. HUNTER ll. 0. OPTODIETIIIST Summersido. P. It. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 SM.ALLMAN's BUILDING Miss Elaine Pinssu spsnt Aug, 1! with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau Jr.. left August 7 for Montreal where they will be employed. They motor- ed there with Mr. Bert Peters, sc- companied also by Ferdls Wedge. lWl'3. Leo Peters and family of Puisville spent Aug, 6 with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Opt. D. ILO. OPTOMETBI ST Fitter! Eyes Examined The B. C. W. I. held an "Evening together" at Riverviow Cabin in- stead of the regular monthly meet- ing. This "social outing" was enjoy- ed by all members and their part- 9 to 12 - 1 to B and iiy appointment. PHONE 3287 M”- IEGIENT THEATRE BLDG. ygumm" 3; summenm. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved fam- ily of Mr. Thomas Keefe of Mill River, whose death occured Aug. 5. A. Raymond Grunt. BSc., 0.D. OPTORIETRIST Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lsnoix and Toronto on Aug. 5. - .4 LOADING POULTRY Tllllcll I made the mistake of try- ing to load poultry on elec- tion day with a lot of prom- ised business not arriving. We have postponed this buy- ing until Thursday, August 13th, 9 am. to noon. Hope to see you then. S. R. PENDLETON, Siinimcrslilv Phone 3530. PHONE 2413 1'. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Atcountanl Canadian Bank of Oammerco Summorslde. P. E. L ' PHONE 238" R. E. ELLIS & Sllll Fire - Auto - Casually INSURANCE lU.S. To Admit Increased children returned to their home in. lentrance exams at Prince of Wales in surrounding cliffs, crumpled stilbays and coves similar in appear- iron causeway and levelled a smali'ance to a river estuary common city of Nissen huts. But a massivelon Britain's coasts. biockhouse in the centre of thel The test demonstrated what destruction area stood intact. might occur it an atomic bomb Special permission was granted exploded in ii British port in the for the press party to fly over thelhold of a visiting vessel. area off the West Australian coastl Number Of Refugees WASHINGTON, (AP)-President years. Eisenhower signed into law Friday The largest number of visas is a bill to admit 214.000 extra reiu- allotted to persons who have es- gees, orphans and other aliens caped or been expelled from be- iiilo the United States in the next hind the Iron Curtain and have three 3-gm-5, streamed into Western Germany The bill finally sent to the Pre- or Western Austria. sident is a compromise measure The new law authorizes the ad- containing many provisions aimed mission oi 53,000 German expel- itt screening out any Communist lees and 35,000 escapees residing agents among the immigrants to in Western Germany or Austria. be admitted over and above i-esu- It also permits the entry or 10.- 13: quotas, 000 escapees residing in North At- Benator Pat Mccarran (Dem. lantic Treaty Organization coun- Nev.) led a fight against the meas- tries, or in Sweden, llrsn or they use but finally accepted the re- Free Territory of Trimtc. , written version, which will allow The law earmarks 45,000 visas the admission of , a somewhat for Italian refugees, 15,000 Italians; smaller number of aliens thany2.000 Greeks and 2.000 Dutch who! Eisenhower originally proposed nndrven though they may not be re-l also will lengthen the period oiifugees, have close relatives living the program from two to thretain the US. York and wvicinity Borden and Vicinity -Mr. George MacAssey of Mon- treal is spending his annual holi- days with his sister, Mrs. Bessie Toombs, at Borden. Congratulations are cxtciided to. Miss Elaine Cook for paying the College. Mrs. Archie Vessey had as her; guest recently, Mrs. E. Vessey and Mrs. Melvert Deacon or Western Canada. i 5 Miss Pcggy Johnson of George- 'towii returned home on August 5 after.s pleasant visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-, liam White at Bordon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark have' had as their guests recently the farmer's sister. Mrs. Jerry Ritchie of Pennsylvania, and his brother Earl and Mrs. Clarke of Virginia. Miss Vivian Allen is spending I holiday at Georgetown the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Miss Carol Hardy returned to her home after spending a short holiday in the City, guest of Miss Edln Slackford. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Puffer York Institute held 3 Picnic Hlyspent some time last week with Mr. 3Nmh0PE 35PM! On TUPSGRX. alldmnd Mrs. William Jardine, Borden it W35 EIll0)'EKl bl” 811- IThey were married in Bath. Me.. i --- land were spending their honey- Kenslngton Sumniersiila A MOREPOWERE FASTER PICK-UP! with NJ .5550 and , The GREATEST GASOLINES 'ever sold in Canada! . it xi ' GREATER MILEAGE! isso EXTRA OA seven-year refinery construction program and mo biggest gasoline research program ever undertaken in this country were required to produce the new Esso and new Esso Extra-the gruiesi gasolines ever sold in Canada! Ask your imperial Esso Dealer how you can malts the "15 to 50 Test" . . . find out for yourself why thousands 'are switching to the new Esso and the new Essa Exits- zasolines that are "engine-balanced" to give you better overall performance than any other gasoiinss in Canada! Mrs. Harry Muttari, Marsliflcldfmoon jn the Mm-mm;-3, paid a short visit to York on Fri- day evening. 1 E Mrs. Fred Ranahan and' sons, lKevin. Cameron and Arthur, oi ML Ham” V955” Md dwgm" Borden are visiting relatives in Dianna. were visitors to the City. 3...,-15. M1" Edistm Hmdy 19" s””"d3y: Borden. ihiskwrek lost another .1” GM” to m.te.nd me D”mm,'iiiiglil,v respected family when Mr. ion rifle competition there. His and Mrs. Emmet MacDonald mow many friends wish him success led to Hazelbmak Where they Wm . iC'" . 'd.M.M D aid has tken Many "lends of mm Ea” Lmg (rail: is ftlremtfrl olinihe Mt. Alliion are sorry to hear she has enteredlsecuon P. E. Island Hospital for treat- i hm” merit. Her many friends wish her, Miss Valerie Nickerson of Bam . - - . C needy reCov"y' iMc. accompanied bv Miss Bar- ibara Philpott of Detroit, spent iting in York and Pleasant Grove, ”””3"” days MP". Ml” ””k”””'” the we” of M13 and Mm Dew” cousin. Mrs. William Jardliie and mun and Mr. and Mm Arthur Mr. Jardine at Borden. While herel Wyatt. they visited Cavendish and the National Park. Charlottetown and Mn Fmnk wan Wm I won other points oi interest. They were, Mm to Moncyom MB” on Thu”, much. impressed with the Islands: guy. rural beauty. -- f Mrs. Everett McKennn and l Mrs. Grace Hall of Boston is vis- AUGUST 11, 1953 sold in il. telephone interview from Glasgow. where he finished in ii four-way tie for second place in the Glasgow. chess tournament. The competition ended Wednes. da Yanofsliy lo Relum TLCanada Y. LONDON (AP?-Al” Y”-"9”kYwlaw at Oxford University. and was Che" ”P”” "N" wmmpe3' ””dlgraduated first in his class. Before 'm""d33' he pm” m remm t” returning to Canada he plans to C”"d3 by 593 A"3- 24' take part in A tournament at "m Pmbably mks up tnchmgil-Iiiatlngs, Sussex. next week. or go into the civil service." he Coney Island, Brooklyn's crowded beach and amusement park. was "'"'"y' rabbits. -Llonce inhabited only by ww rrxzz MM! MW 6 57 iF YOU WISH! In addition to the natural shade, now you can have Westminster Tissue In colors: green, pink or blue, in color-msiclied packages. 53-905 -3 Miss Connie Cook, R.N.. w:is the guest of Miss Aletha Brown on Friday evening. Idaughter, Nancy Anne. of Borden; are spending a week with her UM”- . g m... ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grif- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mallet sndlim El 3"”0"- U” 7- family paid a short visit to York on Monday evening. Miss Ida Doyle of Toronto, is visiting in Borden, guest of Mrw Miss Marion Andrew. ClU'. sprntland MIL MEMH Arse-llilult Friday evening in York, the gucsil of Miss Aletha Brown. On August 4 is reception was held -7 ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Many friends are glad to hesrllian Trowsdale in honor of Mr. and that Mrs. Milton Vessey has re-Eliirs. Wendsll Gillis who had been turned to her home, much iiiiprovuiiiinrried on July 25 in Toronto. A- ed in health. iiout '70 guests attended to greet the newly-married couple. The many beautiful wedding gifts were opeiicd by Miss Marguerite West- iiavcr, and Miss Joan Leard read the accompanying verses and good wishes. They were arranged on the table by Mrs. Charles Walsh. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The Lewis brothers oi York were busy on Saturday hauling their herd of Holstein cattle to the show which will be held in Char- lottetown this weok. Their many friends wish them success. Miss Catherine Wood, Rollo Bay, is the guest of Miss Christine Proude. Among those who arrived in B-0-.Prlncc Edward Iisiand on "The "E '” ”"”i-T” Bluenosc S cci l" i' re M 5, J l n HATTON. England. ICPlmTel9'lL.z-dgarrl 0lpRFi:lilR fxslio isr spcl)id- vision's soothing effect on paiients,l discovered when several sets were borrowed for the Coronation, has resulted in south Warwickshire holpitsl management committee being asked to provide nine TV sets for Hatton Central Mental Hospital. ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Borden, and Mrs. C. E. Dalton and son. John Edward. who Arc visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. MacGillver- ny, Malpeque. Miss Jean Niokerson M Manc- ton. accompanied by Miss Lottie Fiilmol. spent the week-end with! The stegosaurus. a species of,her sister, Mrs. William Jardinej dinosaur. was 30 feet long and and Mr. Jsrtiine, Borden. Miss heavily armored but had a tiny Fillmore went on to Dalvay where MM. her brother, Mr. Arthur Fillmore V IMPERIAL Ess DEALER Monday and Tuesday In technicolor "A QUEEN ls CROWNED" The only full length technicolor feature of the Coronation. 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