con ued fine weather has en- sbledd kmen to make remark- l in the construction of twoonaw buildings in 0'Leary. The new Community Hospital (TOP) is shown boarded in ready 990,000. A new and modern United-Bapt- ; A BUILDING PROGRE ssEs "AT O'LEARY ”' for shingling which is presently underway. Estimated cost of the 2'! bed hospital, which is located on the outskirts of the village is ist Church BOTTOM under con- struction on Main Street has also reached the shlngiing stage and this work was partly completed Tuesday. The building has a nine foot basement and besides the church, on the ground floor there is provision for mlniste 's room, choir and Sunday School. The par- sonage is located to the right of the church. WESTERN RAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- rist. will be absent from his office Wednesday, August lith, and Thurs- day, August 9th. Office open for repairs, etc. DB. H. B. McNEll.L will be absent from his office for next ular S1.98 to 38.95. few days while the office is being redecorated. For appointments and emergencies phone 7033. ICE CREAM SOCIAL Lower School, Wednesday. August 8th. Sponsored by Lower Freetown Freetown W. I. nnoman Thursday nllhl. dance, Kensington Legion Home. Music by Mellowair Orchestra. land Fling, P.E.l. only, 10 years 'clllliLDiREN's WEAR. Complete stock of girls' Summer Dresses..Sizes 6 to 14. Reg- CLEARING AT I-,3 OFF Dancing from 9.90-12.90. Admis- sion 50 cents. CORltECTlON-- In Mondayfa report on results of the Highland Games at Charlottetown, in the novice Sword Dance, 10 years and under. the first place winner should have been listed as Elis- abeth Davison and second Bren- dalea Macleod. Also in the High- Giria' Skirts indrapery prints. Faded denim: and cottons. Sizes. 6 to 14. Regular 31.69 to 54.98. CLEARING AT I-3 OFF I Beach Rome. Printed piqu cloth lining. Sizes S and SHOES Beige, Tan and Panama. Regular values to 34.95. SALE -PRICE S2.69 CLEARING WOMEN'S SUMMER- Ssndais, Sling-backs, Wedge Heels, Flat Heels. Colors White, no-. I outm- Cleurings AccEssoRIEs AND aummM of earrings. brace- : M es. etc. Regular to 82.00 new SsntIass'Nyleas. logtder 1.49 now Ole. Nylon. llegudar 98c aawoniy 15. pr. r-u-- -o-- w--s- ”s'i't. values to 35.99. In on and under the second place win- ner should have been Andrea Johnson not Elizabeth Johnstone. FATAL LAUGHTER Scottish nobleman Sir Thomas Urquhart is supposed to have died of laughter on hearing that Charles II had been restored to yr, . . .gv , .I' an-.-n.n.osu.O-C--GMHW Intrast- nIatrtctlU.l0'N7I on aadtlse ER. 5 dlotlfi individual ' '2 ii it: E E at iigli islet E.EiEE3ll to 'out WI - comm ty service has its 81181 eat reward in youth. I814 GOVGNW Guns, '”Wh.at you do for YOU"! 18 He gave 3 vivid word picture of the contribution a local club could make in community service by the economic means i Governor Guns put strong em- phasis on the responsibility of Rot- in old of international service. "ltotary wants the walls 5 Catamaran Sail Boat Amazes The Newfoundlanders . ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP) -It's white and seaworthy and it has .two hulls, but fishermen and dock hands along St. John's waterfront have to take a long, quizzical squint before they're convinced there's such an animal as Glenn Butt's sailboat. He arrived here in the strange craft Monday after an away trip from Halifax. Two of those days were spent holed up because oi fog at Portugal Cove south, where Butt picked up his brother Duke. He left Halifax alone. The catamaran-type sailboat is modelled on the outrigger craft Butt used to watch skimming across the South Pacific as a mer- chant mariner during the Second World War. The single-masted yacht is driven by sail alone. The. mast pierces the frail-looking plywood deck and is secured by a beam and cables. Its twin hulls, each with a cabin. are joined by the deck slung two feet above the water. Butt, a resident of nearby the English throne. Mount Penr'"lendaltI, built the craft himself. Dim-ier..Governorv Addresses -usummarsidc Rotary Club down between all peoples", he said. "Color or creed make no difference." Benefits from good done for those in other countries is of equal value to both, whether it be in- gilviduala or nations, Mr. Guss stat Commenting on the contribut- ions made by immigrants in many fields of endeavour, he made 're- ference in a Bihical comparison in which he said, "Don't keep the door shut, for some have been un- aware that they have entertained angels". Before beginning his remarks District Governor Guss paid tri- bute to the work being done by the Summerside Rotary Club. and congratulated one of the club's members, Rotarian Dan Chan. who has not missed a meeting of the club durlng the ast five years. Mr. Gus: was ntroduced by the president Vaughan Groom, and an expression of the clubs appreciat- ion of his address was made by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, . a member of the Summerside Rot- ary Club. PERSONALS Mrs. Henry Gallant. Alberton, spent the eekend with friends in Bloomfield. Rev. and Mrs. Mugray Gardner, - and family left Alberton Monday morning to Nova Scotia Mr. and Mrs. William Mnilett. Cambridge, Mass are spending a month's vacation at their former home at Albcrton South. They are lacompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Scappes and her sons. Joseph and William of Woburn R E G E N T THEATRE CLOSED FOR REDECORATING and STAFF HOLIDAYS. RE-OPENING MONDAY. AUG. 13th spend a vacation in CAMEO KENSINGTON Wed., Thur.. 7:15; 9:15 - The West's Best Loved Story . . . . ”DESTRY" in Technicolor. The man without a gun. starring Audie Murphy. Mari Blanchard. Bank drawing Wed. and Friday. worth possible 9100.00. Tractor Tips Breaks Wrist Alfred Campbell, 17-year-old son of Ernest Campbell of Mount Plea'- sant, is a patient in Prince County Hospital suffering from a broken arm and shoulder, damage to the nerve leading to his hand, and lac- eration to his arm. His injuries were sustained when he was pin- ned beneath a tractor he was driv- ing which overturned near the old Mount Pleasant Airport yesterday afternoon while he was enroute from his farm home to pick up some milk cans. Mass. Mr. Elmer A. Barbour, Toronto, is visiting his arenta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar ur, Alma. He is accompanied by Mr. Hal Emery also of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Barrett of Montreal, who are vaationing at Dalvey. and Mrs. J. N. Smythe guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Green Aiberton, on Monday. Mrs. Arthur wright. Aiberton. Mrs. Arthur Hardy and Mrs. Ray mond Hardy, Montrose, were guests at the Wright-Viliet twed- iiinfin Hampton Saturday even- ng. PROPERTY - for a registration fee of only three FOR SALE 4 acres of land and dwel- ling, with bathroom, water and sewerage available. Location suitable for fac- tory. Phone Summerside 2927 THE COMMERCIAL DE- PARTMENT OF THE NEW SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL will open on Tuesday, Septembe 4 at 9:00 a.m. Offering both a one year and two year course in ad- vance of Grade X. Applications may be made to The Secretary, Board of School Trustees, P.0. Box 909, Stunner- side. Regular Meeting Borden Branch Canadian Legion in Borden Legion Home Thursday, August 9th at 8 p.m. Y. P. u. ornem To Attend Mar. Conference Island officers of the United Church Young Peoples Unions are planning and organising a wash- Tralning Centre in Tatamagouchc. N. 8. A reply from the Principal. Rev. John T. Stewart, to an en- quiry by Central P. E. I. Prat!!- tery, confirms the weekend of Aug- ust 24-26. As being set aside for an island group. This will afford members an opportunity to take part in the weekend camp activit- ies of work, study and recreation dollars. At a recent committee meeting. members decided instead of bold- ing anothar Y. P. U. weekend EPIDEMIC TAKES EIGHT MOOSONEE. Ont. (CP - An epidemic of h ,' g cough has taken the lives of eight Belcher Island Eskimos and sent 14 others to hospital at Moose Factory on the southwestern shore of James Bay, it was reported Tuesday. Six of the victims were under nine months of age. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants '1'. Earle lllokey l Canadian Bank of commutes Building - Snmmersidc, P. E. Phone 28 INSURANCE B. E. liillls It Son Limited riro - Auto - casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside Optometrist E. E. Parlnnan Opt, D., 3.0. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside B. F. llunizer, B.0. Inmmerslde. P E. 1 Phone 8118 SMALLM.ANts BUILDING j...:..m.........:. A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.1). as Water street - Summersids Above Maurice Mill's Men's Want PHONE 95!) ulgotogra llorio end visit to the Atlantic Christian in ruoouetmhpis, g . ednoadayAul-3.1955; v 1 CIIIIP If H. . Tonight 7:15 -- 9:15 . Thursday 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 name or we isuuos tnesieusoamsu-e IIovI”Ii'Iili'burr .'...'ll.."5l'.l'. 5.9.9.? l).W.SEAIl , 'I50I'H ANNIVERSARY SERVICES GEDDIE MEMORIAL CHURCH - Fnanch River, r. IL I. sunmv, utuousr 12 - no sea.- -GusstSpca.ko1I- . nev.DonaldCampbell,llontagua Rev.'A'. Lorne Macxay, Hamilton. (mtario. Ke in Pre&yteri Gsotr B:.v.I5.tpI?.Bamett,hgnkter (Incasaofrainservioewilba heldinIt.JotnI'a. i I II? SMALLMAll'S ua. wEIIIIEsnAv -- THURSDAY -- EIIInAvi anon-:s' nnrr. Complete stock of bathing suits at 1-3 off. Styled by Catalina and Pedigree. Sizes 12 to 44. Priced from 96.95 to 312.95. SPECIAL I-3 OFF L- R3811-1 SPECIAL I-3 OFF Combed cotton and nylon T Shirts in yellow, white and red. Sizes S, M, L. Regular SL98 and S2.50. SPECIAL I-3 OFF Complete stock or Pedal Pushers and Shorts and Bermuda Shorts in denim or drill. Regular 81.98 to 33.98. . SPECIAL I-3 OFF .- 12 Cotton and Denim skirts. Broken sizes. SPECIAL 1.3 GEE J 2' IAIIGAIN SUMMER onsss cLEAIiaNcE Ladieslsusnmerbrdaaesinavarietyofstyles. fabrics and coIa.m.sIm12eo2o,1sy5co24y5intIIe sau- e on white background with terry at 56.95. srouu. Regular I .4 l .x K .v' g -. 1., x corroN SKIRT CLEARANCE smartly ltyled Ittplaln and floral designs. Sizes 12 to 18 in groups. Regular values to 83.98. Cotton Sleeveless Blouses in print or plain material. Sizes 10 to 20. Regular 81.98 and 92.98. SPECIAL I-3 OFF Misses and Ladies' Dresses in cotton, all this season's styles, sleeveless or short sleeves. Sizes 11 to 20, 16w to 24W Reg- ular 96.95 to 912.95. SPECIAL I-3 OFF Misaes' and ladies' better Dresses in dacron, linen, cotton and terylene, all this season's styles. Sizes 9 to 24W Regular 315.95 to 525.00. SPECIAL I-3 OFF lhtiretstock of Straw Hats. 'All this season's styles. Regular values 84.98 to 39.95. SPECIAL SL99 .-?PEC,IAL SL2? Men ' Luggage for students back to colage. Two piece set 2i" wardrobe 18'' Weekend. SPECIAL sI9.9si and colors. also 32.98. ) 3 C and SATURDAY August 8th 9th llllll and Hill MEN'S 3. sovs' WEARI I Boy's Llnad Jackets. large assortment of shades and two tones. Values so Sl0.9S. 5 plots 0 SPECIAL 57.98 CLEARING I-3 OFF Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts. Assorted slaas larsoy's in plain shades. Values SPECIAL SL99 Men's span Shirl-s la gabanlaes. rayon prints. Al long sleeves. Voices to SIJS. CLEARING 32.99 and Iioy's'SwlIn Trunks In athletic and Boxer sryles. l T0 Cdltilhi r'.T'..:?-- u so so; ;