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JOHN'S, Nfld. — (CP) — dents on the outskirts of town think Fish are fairly plentiful along the that. the new arteslan well system north coast of Newfoundland but is fine-—but they have a complaint. captains report that fishermen are They say that while town dwellers kept from full-scale fishing opera- are getting the water. their own tions by the presence of icebergs wells are drying up. and "growiers". our BOARDING Yiousa scant/nan sleeps ‘ri-iis ro WORRY -BLE5SED Peace To FORT- é, / iii-TY AGAINGT THE WORLUS t; Busrie AND BiCKERiNC-SS/ / i HON HAPPV Ti-ie THOUGHT . THAT r. scoeu Qici-ies/~” , N UM! STILL A MiLLiON ~' oottnes 0Y5 MANY ' “i " FHQLMANS Bothy Stores l Features The New Friafislaire Electric Range DELUXE FEATURES! ‘ See The New Frigidaire Electric Range Now At . .. LH Oi. MALL??? m“ suiisnnasins s. cuantorrsro ‘ “Where iiid Friends Meet" HATENNY srzn ' The British haltpenny is one inch in diameter. SIX CENTURIES OLD Britain's noble Order Garter was founded in 1348. MAJOR HOOPLE ABOUT i-iiM DRiFTiFIG AWAV IF HE WASIWT _ CottAPsme-i ANCHORED BY FATE: - su-r Hi5 w wi-ien rrs LUCK isles‘ _ MEALTIME A Bizeeze ' WiLl. Gem»! casts-rune; . _ 1 83v». COMFOIZTES v ' - 2:- . _ -~AFTE2 MY \ ‘"2 EACKTO vAcATioro 1'. . si-ioke! ' . Li. HE WANTS i5 PEACE AND A Few QUCKS =I__ . “l minutes. For the past number of Brunswick. years she had resided with her chant. at. Carleton Siding. Bil‘! M15- Wostern Guardian GINEIAL INBUIANGI Rabi: b. Mutter-t. Bummer-side. liedoque Notes MrsJJ. C. Giilispie. Suamnerslds. was a recent visitor to Bedeque the guest of her nelce, Mrs. Arnold Henderson and Mr. Henderson Wednesday; August 3rd. Mrs. Benjamin Beers. Everett. Mass. has spent some time stthe sale advts. and auction advts. etc. home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. "i W1‘ "HEW-i P!“ Willi m 8mm“ “w” m°°“°' -nan.r nus run Summsrslde M“ WAN" 50mm h” {mum to Cavendish at 1.15 p.m. returning ed to her home after a pleasant l“ evmm" visit with her friends Mrs. Arsnle “'_" 1,3 d M _ca 1 "rm _ TCOME T0 lce Cream Social n: m n "a 50h an on Ellis Prontfs lawn Wednesday Mia" m,‘ md Th5,“ Run“, evening. August 3rd. Sponsored employee; or m, Rflph “any; by lrlshtown Women's Institute. Company. are spending their vac- 1 ation with their parents at Klldarc. —6‘l'- MARY'S COMMERCIAL Prince County. SCHOOL. Summerside. Rogister for September opening. stenography. The following students from this Bookkeeping. secretarial Training. area. passed the Etntrance exams to in!- P. W. Collegez-Marlon Schunnan. William Callbeck. Hazen Hogg, —IT'! HIRE FOX-fil-Gusnn-ier Gerald Johnson, ail o! Central Propane gas for cooki g and hot Bedeque. JOB-n Craig. Middleton; water heating. See a demonstration Patricia Smith and Lorne Roberts of propane gas and a. complete line also of Middleton; Janet Bradshaw, of new Propane Gas Ranges and Searletown. - Hot Water Heaters. Frank and Don MacNelli, 2'1 Central Street. Bum- Rav. L P. and Mrs. Archibald. merside. Middle Musquodoboit. N. 8.. ‘are having their vacation at their sum- -ATTENDED FUNERAL-Mrs. Archibald is always a welcome visl-. nie Blacklock and Mr. Albert tor to this corrmuniiy, having been Blacklock, Little Shemogue, Mr. pastor of the Bedeque United and Mrs. Clark Peacock, Bayflelvl. Church, some tlfteen years ago. have returned to their respective Mrs. Horace Wright, Jr,‘ 15 a daugh- homes after attending the funeral ter o: the Archlbnlds, o! their aunt, Mrs. Charles Schur- I mam-S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wad- i dington, and daughter Barbara. —-IN MAGISTRATUS COURT — Montreal, after an enjoyable visit Betore Magistrate RB. Hinton. K- at the tourist home of Mr. and Mrs. C. in Summerside yesterday. a local Herman MaoFarlane. Fernwood. man charged under the Excise Ac‘. 18ft on the 23rd inst. for Alberton. with possession of spirits had his where they will spend some time case dismissed. A youth from Tig- at the home of li/iirs. Waddingtons nlsh, charged with theft. hid hi! parents. Rev. P. A. and Mrs. Fitz- case adjourned after some of the patrick. Mr. Fitzpatrick was one evidence was heard. A party from time minister on the Bedeque Cir- Duvar. charged with being intox- cult and Mrs. Waddington was then mated in a public place. was fined a little girl and has not been back $20 and costs. A-party from Tis- durlng the imcrvenlng years. nlsh was convicted of drunken driving and given seven days in There was a very large assevnlly Jail-S. of relatives and friends at. the fun» eral service of the late litlirs. Jess e Stavert, which was theldalfxromhthc Pofsonals North Bedcque Uni ed urc on \ ' w» m » s“. so at the home of her bivother. ivtr. a. Whit" . f: ‘f’ 5 “M! Magnum- G. MaoCauli, North Bedeque. she flcwmPlliig ‘Y {ya-canon to b’ ivas suddenly stricken with a heart 16" Yell" i? m" 5 I N’ attack and passed awn)‘ 1h l 1"’ 5P9“ i" “arm” par“ ° —Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rockola (formerly Geraldine R i c h a r d S. MaoCaull. The funeral service was summersidg). arrived gmm 3,11. in charge of Rev. R. L. Wagner. (a; Sunday evening and are assisted by Rev. E. S- Weeks. spending a pleasant vacation vis- ~'- , lng friends and relatives in Sum- The funeral oi the late William marside _ 3 T. Bowness, was held from the nephew. Mr. R. B. MaoCauil, mer- Alberion Mrs. Lloyd McGue. Alberton. Alberton in Monday of this week. Nlrs. Howard Clark o! Union is undergoing treatment in the West- ern Hospital. Miss Irma Lewis is enjoying a two-weeks holiday with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lewis. ‘the indisposltion o! we. Reuben Bownees at her home in Montrose is greatly regretted by a wide cir- cle of friends. Miss Ferns Wilkle has returned to resume her duties at the Hill- side Restaurant after a brief holi- day with lrlends in Charlottetown. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Vernon Campbell in the death of his father. Mr. Garnet Camp- at New Glasgow, NS. on July After an absence of twenty years Mrs. Carl Richmond of Flint. Michigan. enioyed a visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Mrs. H. Champion. Mrs. (Rev) Phillips. and Master Billy Phillips. Mrs. H. D. Kodgson and Mrs. Rob- ert Dunn were visitors to Sum- merslde by motor on Tuesday. After a two-weeks vacation lpent at his horns in Montrcse. Mr. Bennie Barbour has returned to resume his duties lri Toronto, On- tario. D Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Burton of Saint John. N. 8.. recently enJoy- BIIITERFLIIS IN THE STOMACH mu 4n 0P£K47'/_0A/ a: zvrctsinkr .1’ ed a brief holiday renewifl for- Mlss Patsy Johnson. Summer- side, is the guest of her sister. Messrs. H. L. Dodge and C. L. Crowe were business visitors to home after a very enjoyable visit the guest oi’ her son. Albert. and Mrs. MacMurdo. gompgnled by their guest-s. M165 Helen Cleaves and Miss Margaret Stone of Boston. Mass. recently enjoyed a. motor trip to Gillie Breton. 8., Mrs. Alfred Gordon and Miss Peggy Gordon of sirmmerslde spent the past two weeks in Alberton. While Lhere they were sums the home of Mrs. B. R. Burke. guests her daughter. Mrs. Cyrus LeClair. Mr. LeClalr. their three daughters and one son. of Polish- keepsie. N. ‘L. also Mr. Euzene U?“ c131;- or Rusticoviile. P.E.I. squarebrlggs, have arrived ham Boston. Mass. to spend their vac- ation at. their former home in Montrose. and daughter Barbara. of Mont- real, are spending a holiday at the Alberton United parsonage. with Mrs. Waddingtonfis parents. Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Leard recently returned to were accompanied on the ret rn trip by Mr. end Mrs. John Lewis who will enjoy a visit with relat» g former pastor and an intimate U ‘t d Ch rch on Mon- mega. mitt? and 3.... largely M- mend oi! the deceased. and Rcv- C- -A1‘TIND Brae Parish Picnic. —IIADIBS will find display mar cottage, Lower Bedeque. Mr. C. B. Cobb. Port Elzln. M!!! Fefl- - "" mes linitt .. .... W- ,......_. _._ ,,__,. ,. __,\____ j Here's a bright, new, eltcnm- llned Frigidaire Electric Range compactly designed to fit in smallest kitchens. In- cludes all baslo features for fine electric cooking. Easy to °P¢rlt¢ — economical m b"? and use. See it today. e 5'“ s“ . ‘émhénh. ‘whpunit Evan-nut i . “mgwn iirolist-wsisl hill _ mine . Liisllliil twirl" "““" i uiils . 564v,“ ymi insulation . simniinui lull“ MODEL ILLUSTRATED VOIILY $5,‘ oowii —< Now Being Featured At HOLMANS -BOTH STORES- Smell notnmiirmmcr FRIGIDAIRE Electric Range glvss yoifhig rongiodvontogési 212.00. iiotviiiirs EASY PilYMEiiT PLAN llP T0 i8 MOITIIL. T0 PAY BALANCE l \ tended. In the absence of the lifl- A. Britten of the Central podeque for. Rev. Mr. Crowe on his vacation. Baptist, Church. Mr. Bosvness was Rev. L. P. Archibald had charge 0f s. man o! fine character and was the service. He was assisted by held in high esteem by a Wide vii- Rev. George Somers. Summeriide- cle of friends. He conducted a rner- cgntllg business here for men)’ rner acquaintances in Alberto!!- Mr. Burton was manager 0t the yo“; Bank of Nova Scotla here several years ago. It is about ton years since Mr. and Mrs. Burton visited Alberton. Mrs. Fulton Gordon has arrived Tignish Misses Margaret and Rose Marie Perry. Lawrence. Mass. are visit- ing their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .1. Perry. Tianish- to Trenton. Ont... where she was Mr. Patrick l-lotlan. Christoph" NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY IIIIEI $1133 ""WI-IERE oto FRIENDS MEET" ly Clifford M: lrids Cross. was a business visitor to Alberion on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Myrick. sc- The hay crop has finally been stored and a bumper one it. was. The season for haying was ideal and barns are filled with a choice i N grade of hay and timothy. as well t ' as the countryside well dotted with hay stacks. The grains and tuber crops and the garden pat- “ ches are looking well and from appearances should give a good yield. Mrs. Keenan o! Fredericton. Mrs. Alfred Ahmrn has as her Mrs. Thomas Gallant and three I.‘ children. Patricia. Jean and Rob- ert. ot Dartmouth. N. 8.. spent Gallanfs mother, Mrs. James W. Gillie. St. Felix; upon Mrs. Gal- lantfis return to her home she was accompanied by her cousin. Miss Doreen Arsenault. 5t. Felix who plans to spend a month vis- . lting in Nova Scotia. l Mrs. Jennie Morrison. accomp- anied by her brother. Mr. Ralph Thirteen pupils who had at.- tended Our Lady of the Angels Convent. Tignish. were successful in passing the Prince o! Wales entrance examinations. and their names are as follows: Alfredo O'Brien. Leonard McOue. Flor- ence Dunbar. Camilla Gallant. Alicia Pineau, Lois Raynor. Janet Perry. Frances Perry. ‘Genevieve Cormler. Alice MnoKlnnon. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Waddlngton The Reverend L. J Leard and .. ........ ...... ,1 1- DOWN m-iaiaa auto 5”“ "'°" / §°....-“?‘a.=“é""“‘r ow wort-s- on: $1M’ THA BEACH f . ’ CAST Y "em-termite" WWW... stasis. ..- s _fjlfi% ‘M ‘TN! QND/ ,- fi" ‘m "w" 11°" i“ “mimi- "rsv ‘Y jorie Maodonaid. Louise Griffin and Irma Hogan. Congratulations. and may you all continue on the road to a greater education. lves in Canning. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard and young son Paul left; Tlsnlsh last Thursday morning on return to their home in Toronto. Ont.. after a pleasant three weeks spent visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Richard. Tia. nish Village and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Doueette, Tigniah North. The evening prior to their leavlnc they were along with relatives and friends entertained with s dinner partyugg 1h; hm; of Mrs. Richard's sister, Mrs. Emmanuel Doucstte and Mr. Dou- Mrs. Harold Hatch of fiouthBrew- er. Maine, recently returned to their respective homes after a very pleasant visit with relatives and friends in the town od Alber- tan. Master Barry Johnson of Provi- dence. Rhoda Island. arrived in Burnrnerside by plans on Bisnday. He was met by his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willie of Alberton. at whose home he will .of the Women's Institute held in were made to hold the annual en Wednesday. August 9rd. At this reports. "M. Tiflllsh. Aft-er dinner a so- cial hour was spent and than ROM-byes were said until another summer rolls along. , spend his summer vacation. At. a recent meeting of directors the Hall Tuesday evening plans picnic at Maxtieidk shore outing delegates to the provincial W. I. convention will give their ‘the Brooklyn Y. n17. had an -- .\\‘ .‘ -._. ,.»; » iiiii