llr. . unkt Jlllel in star Billy Stewart of Central . spent a few days visiting uh his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. hn Joni-ll. North River. ii. Walter Duckendorii of Corn- all was painting on the tow of Air. Lawrence Molynea North River. the ladder slipped la! the bottom and Mr. Dock- itiortt fell fifteen feet to the mnogro (CF) - Two youll ”'T..Z'5'nv.: ef the at police "miss them was fldxtinl M 1. hoapllll Tuesday. I B01100 M "I his head: g t. subui-il::: blast grit. th dnu tlllty 00- ”'...;'li, tEere were demands for ww:f':'.:'.t'.;'”..:'..'t" "" 'il(ililt Y:rk 0NIlcilIoIll.'sIllI STRUCK 1” NECK will ask for a full inquiry .0 an chain of events whizli mg when , agttnlll of East York picked up trail of a car reportedf stolen 11,. is the evening in Toronto. .- twice when the car did not stop after car theft. 50-mile-an-hour chase. Priest- ” and two shots. police said. 2 said later the first was a warn- were these: shot. the second aimed at the c I police constables hind his eye. ouble Fatality Follows hase By Police In Toronto A man hair two and one-fourth incba long is but one of the wonderful . if they contain fire properly- feats of Jim Azharee. the North with reasonable accuracy -- they Dakota farm boy who became the world's champion miniature writ- ET. car swerved off the road. struck . . dead, anot&' badly times nurses waiting at a bus stop, andendeduponalewnafter bouncing off a house. Columba Colangeio. 19. route. and Josephine Shynai, 19, St. Catharines. were killed. Eileen Keating. 10. of St. Catharines. was taken to hospital where her con- dition was described as serious. of To- Tbe driver, whom police identi- fied as 18-yearold Robert Smyth- son of Uxbridge, Ont.. was in criti- cal condition in hospital Tuesday night. The bullet hit him in the back of the neck and lodged be- Pollce said he was charged with Among the attacks and defend- ers of Const. Prlestman's action East York Councillor Treodway: mg ca.-'3 tires. ”Police could have stopped the car lwith a road block instead of firing instead. it hit the driver. The INorth River (jliarlcs Younker. Mrs. Lily Ma”- and her four children. .. friends in North River and vi- mty returned home on Saturday. 23 "tr :3, in Irma. Alberta. iii Fr.-iiik Mat-Arthur oi Char- m-iimii. spent a few days visit- : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gormley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarkin. Montreal. P.Q. are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarkin. Peakes Road. Gorniley, is spending her holidays with her grandmother "Mrs Jose- ” Smith. Jewell oith Rivrr -ind family of Miss. Joan Mass. parents Mr. and Illlltl i-tilting his head and also Bradley -Hm: (I had shaking up. limes Freda and Phyllis You ho are employed in Charlottetown. e spending their vacation with air parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- srd You of North River. Miss Vera Jewel of North River at the weekend of July 16 vis- g with her cousin Miss Rita son of Kingston. lit. Edward Vickerson of Corn- Ill spent a few days visiting at i-, home of Mr. and Mrs. Cordon well and family of North River. mm, of M.-, Mr, and Mrs. Charles MacKin- and family have returned to v home in Ontario after visiting friends at North River and riiivall. "tho Rainbow -ill Calf Club of Irth River held their annual lce- Mom,-eat, P.Q, oom festival in the hall on the cnmg of Wednesday. July 3). it is zttlcnticd by.a large crowd. llts Bessie Rix tilllr. and Mrs. Charles Rix and mly. Norma and Colin of Ontar- July 24. Byrnes Road. E. Gillan. Clarkin. The illness Vere visiting at the home of Mr. good hggnh, :1 Mrs Daniel Jewell. North Ri- l' llm Vt-Ida '(lrei-n of Toronto, tarm, was visiting with her uncle Byrnes Road. July 24 ii aunt. Mr. and Mrs. G o r d o a well and family. North River. Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Yeo and three sisters. Freda. Phyllis and -ri-nt-e of North River left yea- day morning. July 27th for a lie vacation visiting different ten in the maritime provinces. llr and Mrs. Daiilel Jewell and "la Ml" V9" -l9W9l1- Handrahan. rth River were recent visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- 't Jewell. Meadow ihank. l 9 Pealtes Mrs. Betty Mahoney. Rosiindaie is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunpby SP8!” "'9 1355 lw” weeks Vl5' Mr. and Mrs. Michael .1. lion- drahan. visited Charlottetown July Mr. and Mrs. Rupc. California. are spending their holidays with Mrs. Rupe's parents Mr. anr' Mrs. Boston, liiacboiiald, Mrs. is spending her summer holidays with her grand- Urban Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dunn and family visited friends in Souris Mr. Bernard Hughes. liamiitpii. Ontario. spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kenny. Charlottetown visited friends and relatives in this vicinity July 24. Messrs John and Harry Anstie, Boston. Mass. are visiting at the and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarkin. Montreal. P.Q. are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miss Marcella MacDonald. R.N, is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D.A. MacDonald. of Mrs. Of Elmldlle. Lawler at her home is regretted by her many friends. All join in wishing her a speedy return to Joseph Rev. Father Alyward. Charl- ottetown, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald who has resided on St. Patrick Road. for the past year movec to Souris July 3. after having sold their property to Mr. Walter Currie. of Charlottetown. Miss, Helen Mclnuis. Elliotvale, spent a few days of the week of July 24. with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, Head of 500 junior institutes at a cost of Hillaboro. visited at the home of Bang Go Prices! Al Sensational Manuiacturersl Close Out lale shouldn't have fired at all." "TRIGGER-HAPPY COPS" Mrs. Anthony Colangelo, ” still be live." Insp. ames Warren of East York P police: "It's a terrible thing. but b man were going it was impossible tires. " it could endanger other lives. Poison Ivy Vaccine Found PHILADELPIIJA cine for the prevention of poison ,1 sands of students and other volun- jections them to thc weed. sor of dermatology at the univer- siiy's-medical school, said that in ” duced the indivldual's sensitivity to thi ilant and many persons be- it came -ompletcly immune." in The new vaccine is administered; lntiamuscnlarly. About six injec-I tions were given each volunteer. know how long this desensitizing will last." Mr. and Mrs. E. Duffy July 24. 9 lilr. George Anstie. l his sister Mrs. McCullough. McEachern. liount Stewart. Miss Marie Clarkin. who haslh P. Q. July 29. spent the last two months with her parents left on return trip to . Roxhury. Mass. July 29, She was 'l brother-iii-law Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Kiggins. Borden. 8 the position as teacher in Byrnes Road School. for the coming school term. p Mr. and Mrs. James McKeiina, after having spent their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, July 29. Mr. Ernest Grant, Borden. spent. Mr. and Mrs. John Bambrick. in U.S.A. after having visited Mr. 3 Urban Bambriclr and family. The many friends 5 vicinity are pleased to learn that Mr. Adrian Keenan of Char- past month is now feeling much improved in health. Mr. TECHNICAL INSTITUTES The ministry of education in In- B of higher technical education and .. about 352,500,000. to aim. the was shooting at the several contests. He keptvluxeinm; During the dry years when most! Const. Prlcslinall said he felt it farmers in his part '0! the world wins his duty to stop the car before had tough going. young Jim won numerous prizes. Including five: ------j-- new cars. by doing small writing. Jim to be the world's champlm miniature writer after the boy had written 9.007 letters on a single grain of rice. A few years later 1 Jim broke this record when he , I '-41") The wrote the entire Declaration of Ln- University of Pennsylvania has an- tdependence -.. pm; the names gf nounced that tests on a new vac- lit, 55 signers together with the ivy have proven successful. Thou- gm, one side of . ,1” gum. lee” Submmed lo 3 59”” 07 lilo legible letters of such minute size mended t” desi-'"5lll" they could be read only with I Dr. Donald M. Pillsbury. ;trofes- 3,"cmScope' It took him 8 months . bo d i every case the new vaccine ”re- feel;vgi;":e1i;nge;e:ewSpapereght ses of the ”Rubaiyat” by Omar :Khayyam, in a book that was one- was at the Dallas 1T ltennlal Exposition in 1936 that he - ----- A--- wrote the Gettysburg Address on iuomagug, - writes the names of individuals on l spent a few days recently with ;a grain of rice. This is a simple Job for him. Among famous per- sons who have had their names Miss Pc'.ii'l Grant. spent ii few .put on a grain of rice are Jack days of the week or July 24. at : Dempsey, Jean Hersholt. Bing the home of Mr. and Mrs. l-Ernest ;Crosby. lFranklin D. Roosevelt. Miss Sally liaiitiraltan. who has miss '”5e"'" W9" ""5""! "'9 . accompanied by her sister and ms to skale is "'9 lea returned recently to their home swimmer, from this Red Cross Swimming and Wata SREENDAIKS Strange But True .!I'I.Iae:ArI.III' Writing Lincoln's Gettysburg ddreas on a single strand of im- Iniured in an automobile neckl- ent in 1926, Jim first learned ti u, d d g 1 ; --Th small writing contests in the has ?.'ig2'Z”..i?.lppy5 .55.: 51'? 3.. i..a”.f-'c vital. my w-tuna was man - I-I been for them my daughter would ::t0e4:'l;:1Bc3':ltleO;'tlsCB-w';il::eh (till:-ll! WI. rizes for writing the largest uum- l er of letters in a defined small. at the speed Ainsworth and Priest- 50309. l To the boy's surprise he wm In 1935 Robert Ripley declared ames of the 13 original colonies That made up a total of 7,567 complete the job. Another mazing feat performed by the Jim can write a 20,000 letterg ompositiuii on the back of a post- ge stamp. He once wrote 101 ver- vi (Ten- hair! At expositions and fairs the boy and the late President Jim requires absolute quiet when e is working. Vibrations of walk- spent her vacation with her parents - i left on return trip to Montreal. l.','fm:; I floor can damage ms Use pipe cleaners to tie turkey J When you come right down to the hardest thing about learn- A transparent utility box for fishermen. home-makers. hobbyists nd mechanics keeps small items Mrs. Peter Phelan. has accepted neatly assorted and readily wsible. The plastic box meas-irrw ' , inches. Lid hinges are of nut- .-nu, roof metal. left on return to Boston. Mass. Holland Cove The boys at Holland Cove Y.M. a few days of the week of July! C.A. Camp enjoyed a varied and 24. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. 4 interesting waterfront program, Ralph Grant. under the direction of Darroldl Tanion. Several well trained groups of were presented for xamination. Angus MacLaren conducted the afety tests on July 29th. ' Awards were presented to the lottetown who has been ill for the lolluwlni '"cc"5l"l ”"dld"l555 Beginners. Billy Callaghan. Touyl Keenan Kelly, Bglan Wonnacott. Bud Tay- was once a residence of this '0': Jam” McG"lV”Y- Delmk I vicinity. T5340"- Juniors: Gordon Full. Allan Macbougall, Richard Campbell. arry Wilson. Bob Henry, Keith dla plans to set up Uiree institutes Hlckelh Bl" D0510"- Iloyal Life. saving. society Bronze Medallion: John Fielding. 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