AUGUST 1, 1952- i GUARDIAN I THE 'wesrenN Home Phones: following attorea to Summer Btree ' , ::'.i,u'ioii:a'wn'-iiana. Water street; tlyro "9'"”m . '6 yam. 5,"-gag; Vlneea rocery. I. Jlborllil" Phone: , nanro oaruvrivtaur moblinclosed fromAugust 4th to ram Business as usual 2nd floor. .,,,,,;.. Callbeck dc Co.. i3edeque- -nEMEM2BER TO ATTEND aorden Blood Doror Clinic at whom August 3rd, V9 P. M. and iugust -ith, l0-I2 noon. ,gA1- LEAST 700 DONORS. need- ,d at Red Cross Blood Donor Clin- 55 at Borden, Tignish, Alberton, y1,93ry, Tyne valley and R.CA.F. ltation. week of August 3rd. -BEDEQUE UNITED. CHURCH :u,utGE. -- Services Sunday, Aug- 1st 3rd. Bedeque 1). A. M. Albany 1 p, M. Borden 7.80 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Ci'ou'.'. B. A.. Mlnl!ter- . .,BREAl)ALBANl-2 PRESBYTEIL IAN CHURCH. - The Sacrament yf the Lord's Supper will be ad- nlnistered on Sunday. August 3rd. .t 1100 A. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- it-ii, interim-Moderator. ,,N'EVV LONDON PRESB)'TER- 1-LN CHURCHES. - Services Sun- lgy, August 3rd. Oeddie Memorial 100 A. M. Long River 2.30 P. M. Tlifton 7.30 P. M. Sunday School ran P. M. Mr. Gardiner Dalzell, PBINOI COUNTY OFFIOI 3 Summer Street. Buuuneralds. news, Bubacrlptlona., Advemalng Bepreaentativaa GEORGE GLOW arid GEORGE WIYKTON The Guardian may be bought at any of tho Beoondrstrcct: Island Motor Transport. I20 Russell Street; Enrnan'a Service Drug. Waite in Remington. T PRINCE OFFICE Frank Weeks. Beproacntallvo. 08-: Office and 08-! llouaa. anon. mi. V 8032 and 8038. In Stunmeraltie: Drugstore, 21 Central Street: Mark Gaudet. 01 Granville street; i l E .--.-.........? -REGULAR MORNING SER- ? VICE in Prlncetown United Church. i Sunday. August 3rd, at 11 A. M. , -BEDEQUE MEN'S ASSOCIA- TION meets August 5th, at 7.30 P. M. Guest speaker, Dr. Fisher, Charlottetown. -AT LEAST 100 BLOOD DON- ORS needed at Red Cross Clinic. Dalton School. Tignish. Monday, August 4th, between '7 and 9 P. MJ --KENSINGTON - IVIALPEQUE! Churches. services Sunday. August 3rd, will be as follows:-(Freetown 9.30 A. M. Kensington ii. A. M. Mslpeque 7.30. The Rev'd. N. Young will be the guest speaker. The Rev'd. D. A. Campbell, Interim Moderator. -KENSINGTON, BURLINGTON AND NEW LONDON Anglican Churches. Rev. R. W. B. Coupland, B. A.. Rector. 8th Sunday .- after Trinity, August 3rd. st. Mark's Kensington, 10.30 A. M. Holy Com- munion. St. Stephen's, Burlington, 2.30 P. M. Evensong. St. Thomas', New London, 7.30 P. M. Evensong. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. -o Services AND FREETOWN Presbyterian Among First Graduates Flight Cadet M. G. D. Rattray (right. above) "Dneyse' and Mary Ann iSuds' Sutherland (left, above) two of the first flight cadet ladies to granduate from the officers in- doctrination course at London, On- THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN i ii hopes to transfer to the R. C. A. F. (regular) force, said that the clas- ses which she had en oyed best at London were thos in effective speaking and physical training. She is a. top notch tennis enthu- lnjunction To Prevent Fencing on New Highway Rnefors Mr. Justice McGuigan yesterday an injunction was taken out to stop a resident of Carleton, from putting a fence across the Trans-Canada highway. The area; where the fence has been placed is. about two miles from Borden.,and is part of the land some time ago acquired for Trans-Canada high- way purposes. Canadians llestive In Static warfare (in Front In Korea BY BILL BOSS (ADVANCE) With the Canadians in Korea, July 31 - (CP) - Wear on the nerves has replaced wear on the body in Korea. While the truce talks go on at Panmtmjom, the Korean war has become staiic, largely removing it from the world's headlines. Canadian troops newly in the theatre feel they have come after the glory has been harvested. I chatted with a ET0lip of 15 soldiers on their way to a swim parade in a stream near the front. "The thing is, we feel the people at home just don't care", said one of them, whose home is in Toronto anti who has been in Korea three months with the lat Battalion Royal Canadian Reg- iment. PAGE THIRTEEN American cyclists Visit Summersido shown above is a group of nine cyclists at grounds in Summerside on Monday evening. sun-tanned Americnn slipper on the Armouries July 28th. This group of high school stu- dents, li to 17 years of age. have budgeted to live on Sl.60 pe1' per- son per day, and in the words of Rhelnhelmer. (third from their leader Walter a chemistry teacher, the left) ”we do lt!" cycled from Wood fslands through Charlottetown. Brackley Beach, Cavendish and Summerslde. All the cooking and camping equipment is carried in haversacks on the bikes, which are English made, with a three-speed gear hilt tn Each day a committee of three is responsible for buying and pre- paring the food' used by the group on that particular day. They had arrived in town that afternoon, and after sleeping the night in the Town Hall, left early the next morning for Borden and the end of a four-day visit to this They carry a tent with them, and are prepared to spend the night wherever they may be. The main purpose of trips of this ,1-rind is to get an understanding of -(Photo by I-Ieckbert) this intimately by the direct con- tact they have with people in trav- elling slowly through the country and living sinipiy in the spirit of fun and friendship. They consider 30 to 35 miles 0 day as satisfactory progress, but have travelled further than 50 miles in one day on occasion. Before coming to Prince Edward Island they had toured many sections of Cape Breton Island and the Nova Scotia mainland. More than once along their way they have been invited to ”make camp" for the night in homes of described , , lcomplete strangers and i .-i.. will Conduct the 59TV1C55 hi Sunday 11 A. M. Sunday School tarlo, are shown shorty after their siast and has won camp and school Just As Demanding Province, during which they had countries and people. and they getithis hospitality as "tremendous." ;c-ddle Memorial and Long River. lcv. D. A. Campbell, Minister. -TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE. the United Church of Canada. - lervlrcs as follows on Sunday, lugust 3rd. Tryon ll A. M. Crap- iuri 730 P. M. Rev. A. W. Osborne. 3, A, gpest seapekr. There will be I .Vfasonlc Service in Cape Trav- trse church at 2.30 P. M. Speaker, Rev. .llr. Baxter. Offering in aid of the Protestant orphanage. -PLEASANT SURPRISE - Mr. md Mrs. Leigh Stewart, Summer- lide. had a very pleasant surprise in Friday morning when they re- Personals -Miss Margaret Murphy of liount Allison University Summer school, spent the past weekend at her home in Augustine Cove. smith, R. N., will tour Cape Breton. Montreal, and Miss Dorothy Mac- Phee. Toronto. arrived home a few and Vicinity Alberton. is a patient in the West- Ern Hospital. , Naldorf Jewelry company Ingiut the collection of precious es lsnt on exhibition for long. iclan. an under- 10.l5 A. M. in the evening 7.45 P. M. Mr .and Mrs. Donald M. Long- worth will give an illustrated ad- dress on their Mission in Costa Rica. Mrs. Longworth is a daugh- ter of Mr.nnd Mrs. Colby Lewis of Freetown. Rev. C. A.Britten, Min- ister. . I , -GOING AWAY PARTY -Miss Alsona Gallant, R.N., of the Prince County Hospital. who is soon to leave P. E. I., was the honored guest Wednesday evening at a wiener roast at Rustico at the sum- mer home of Miss Margaret Doyle. Miss Gallant was the recelple lb of a nice gift from her friends at the very enjoyable v cation with friends in Prince E ward Island. ,Whlle visiting in Summerside on Wednesday, Rev. Mr. Fream was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayn- ard, Kirk Street.-S. -TO ATTEND WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Baxter of iting summerside, guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacPhee. They are Blood Donor Drive R. O. A. !'. summe suuv. will take part in the 'P. E. 1. blood donor drive on the 6th of August, The station committee comprised of AW 1 Thompson. Sgt. J to son, Sgt. Hunter, and FIL Dalton, is The bridesmaid, Mrs. Richard Trindlvills, sister of the groom. wore A turquoise gown and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Richard J "" io5"'fe'cir' 1fuEh arrival at R. C. A. F. Station Sum- merside. Flight Cadet RattrayP WhOS8 home is in Greenfield Park, Que- bec, has just while Flight was in first ye'ar year general science completed second at McGill: Cadet Sutherland physical and health education at the University of Toronto. Both ladies are at R. C. A. F. Station, Summerside under an ex- tension of the university reserve training plan whereby a number of young women attending university are given basic and ad- vanced training in such air force small championships in swimming, rid- ing and skiing. Flight Cadet Sutherland has vis- lied Prince Edward Island pre- viously on vacations with her fa- ther, Brigadier Sutherland, of the Voctoria Rifles, when, during the war he was stationed at Halifax, N. 5. Flight Cadet Rattray, who even- tually hopes to obtain a. Master of Science Degree in mathematics and chemistry, indicated that at London, she preferred the courses in air' force law and world affairs. Her favorite sport is softball. She said she is thrilled at the Among those who recently join- ed the Royal Canadian Air Force at the recruiting unit in Summer- side are; Melda Grace Mnccaull, daughter of Mr. and the Maccauli, Ellerslie. Miss Maccaull in te Mrs. Peter will leave on August 22nd, for a posting to St. town. LAC. Kennedy enlisted as a clerk accountant, and is awaiting I000 Thom Lund 550 Torbrit . 94100 Tower Pete 1000 Trans Res 3000 Trend Pete Total sales - 1,591,000 s ares. BANKS Mr. Adrian Richard has arrived from Toronto. Ontario, and is spending his holidays at his home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Arsenault have as their guests, their two daughters, Miss Catherine and ault, all of Toronto, Ontario. Mr. Anthony Poirier of Salem, home of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Wedge. They were accompanied by their Newton, Mass, were recent visit- They were accompanied by Mr. Louis Aylward of Sussex, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kennedy n of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kennedy in Wate?ford. Friends of Mr. John Wedge are sorrylio know he had to enter the western Hospital for treatment. The men's leaders and staff of-. ficers at 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade Headquarters say the kind of war now being fought is at least as demanding as the one under way a year ago, and probably more so. But the tension of waiting has replaced the satisfaction of advanc- ing. Incessant patrolling has re- placed the leap-froglng that brou- ght companies the perils of assault. Troops sit and take it from the Communists Vastly-increased art- illery and mortar bombardments. The soldier, reading letters from home and glancing through news- and nightly vlsitations by enemy artillery, mortar and patrols. they suggest. when the point is made.. that the companies be brought mi a central area behind the front. That the Communists would like just that to happen, and would act upon it, seemingly hasn't occur- red w them. ments is as great as ever. Casualties from injury, exhaustion and disease lottetown is visiting at her home. Reverend Sister Rosella and Reverend Sister Blanche of New York are visiting their parents, Mr. Henry Pltre of Tignish also visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien alert and maintain the flow of intelligence about the enemy's do- ings. However, mosg are unevent- ful.. The "szttled Down” atmosph- ere has transformed battalion areas; turned. The free-and-easy life of active! campaigning has given way to a n away and takes its daily toll in sickness, injury and death. Officers' formal mess dinners- out here is doing it and taking it., "Back home we used to thinkj this war was over-giamorizcd," said the man from Toronto. "Now we know it is. But perhaps it's the only way to keep them remembering that Canadians are here. Vicinity ren, Kensington, left recently on an auto excursion which will eventually take them to the Pacl. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDougall Mrs. James Lawless, Norboro. into bunkered barracks. It's lil'e by,M1'- and Mrs. Golding Reeves. who the book again, Reg tape has ;e.'has been a patient in the Provincial Sanatorlum for the past year, spent a few days last week at her home in South Freetown. roughened version of soldiering at? Fllad 10 KNOW lhlli: 5116 15 hlhhlhil 0 in home, except that its 8,000 miles E000 TECOVETSV l village recently at the home of Mr.i and Mrs. Russel Reeves. Mass. arrived on the Island recent-I ly and is visiting with her sister .... ... . and bmmer.m.1aw' M,-, and Mr; ' painful accident recently while hav- Elion Calms. Mr. and Mrs. George Jardinc. illness of Mr. Elmer Smith of South, Freetown who has been a patient) Snsk. who is spending the summer: months with relatives in different, parts of the Island. Freefown and Vicinity - Miss Ruby Reeves, daughter of Top Batters in Western Semi-Finals ' ,of Baseball League The following are the five lead- g batters in the western semi- l final series of the Island Baseball vlieague between Curran dz Briggs Juniors and R. C. A. F. Royals: Friends are 3 Rev. Walter Auid of Midland. Ontario, was guest spsaker in Free- f . ,e,,,ed R phone cam "pm men, hosmm, , t;;:&le.:daI:1,s:pF;ir,o.nmessinz, medical Ekpgorfxusnitygigi ai(,:1t;.lB.gle);u-ltl;91nt;If H0: Fgplirrsmreaching the front says he previously great 0,,cas1on5 when.,, town United Church on Sunday AB R 3 Pa, wphew, Lieutenant Frank Leigh 4, F1, ht Cadet lherhmd who Island in M n-Mum, sewn”, gs ee at only his relailves know bagggngn was 1,, ,e5e,.veMmw are evening, July 20th. Mr. Auld was, Ross Bums, lmes from the American aircraft g: x 8 ll , Canadians still are here. He says weekly msmummsg officers of mo officiating clergyman at the mar-, R,C,A,F, gggg H 11 2 5 A55 mmlr Lyde which wig 13 port att ...REr1-UBNS To DARTMOUTH jcanajla seems to think the fight- remmems mm out tn serge hblues,-v riage of his niece, Katherine Auld. Coke Gmd,.' -laliiax over the wee en. L1eu.- The Rev. B. Fream of Dart- - - - - - ng over. Such a war dosenhprodlic h to Charles Kim”? 0" Smrdayvl one. 2' e i0 .400 more flew over on Friday after- mouth. N. s., and formerly res- RG09”. ReGI'lIIt3 T0 St. LOUIS 3nd vlcllllty That thousht my staff officers. news and the soldier in-iowseirhmfie MN 19m and remained to V15”: Danny Cnx. """" " D ' man for his firstmvlslt to Prince ldent rector of Anglican Churches is confirmed by concert parties asks, men may, when me dav-5 with relatives and former assoc-i 'RCAF 2! 4 8 286 Edward Island n teen years. He at Kensi gton and Crapaud, re- 1 - and other entertainers who arrive com u,,', E .13 u i iates. ,h g,', ' ' , ' -eiurned to Halifax on Saturday. turned go Dartmouth yesterday R,c.A.F. S "M15? Be.”,1:;,Pe;",i;y gt! SI?,gf,?;' and say they want to perform "at palrogilny. g;le..En1:?,:,, ,,rrT:,31e1;: n ""2; &l:m1' 2, 4 6 288 his mother was the former Miss mortnlng Avlitere jhe is taking over ggifi-0,5M?58ng Mrs A iaalmmj the front" having no idea that it activity" across the front the people Mr. and Mn, Ham-.,m Reeves 0” Nell Walked i ilorcnce Purdy of ChBTl0CivEl.OV:'-l'lS.- lg:-lslrcglrll, f:lev,8SMlX,I, iIFrer,iienS1l!);pexl:;1ll:. is a very warlike front, with daily back home ,.em,vze mat Someone Charlottetown were visitors to the 3&3, 26 3 7 26, , Neil Walker was the only regular v ' nlaycr who went through to E”?- M” Fmnk Comm M Emckm”. ics without an error. He aegcrted four chances on left. , mg. in some unaccountable way his l hand came in contact with l”Y- Mlss Edith Inman. R.N.. sum- Ottawa aecom anled b their one J0hhS. Quebec? Emily Arsenault, their two sons, During the last year, soldiering . Recent visitors to Freetown wercl W119? 05 the l10l5Tl!ii1 2932' WM mamas leave; today on holidays, Flying bmcerpl R Bgxter 38””; wuunm Kennedy, who with his Manuel and Joseph Arsenault, as trymg as ever has been out M Mr, and Mrs Robe” Brown M M; was severely 1n,iure'i. H" was tr.i41.n and together with Miss Barbara R. Baxter and Dennis Baxter Are V15- wife, resides at R.R. 7, Charlotte- and Mr. and MW E089” M5900 the news, The need for replace- lmgmn, Mass, -1-my we”, gmsys 0, in lrnspitai wliern it was tnund ny- , rt'.&s'al'y to l'il'XlI7lll?liP two of his i'tl- , gem. -Mrs. Lei h Stewart. Summer- here-to attend the we 1 of ostln instructions continue t. ies sometimes hi her .Austl 5 al. n Vr. Hen v' side, has as gher guest her sister. Flying Officer Baxter to Mcifsngoan p Ira '!l3Eii'9.I' F1nlHi'50n. 50!! of Mr. M8555 guvgzztggend at: ti: ,I;g:,i: 3? than an aai1f3ut..w;,u-, g mbridmd Mm C?”7”k O! s"m' sir:-s rettzxi-nest Edna I-griiiiar, July: 313” Drllmmhhd 03 CPTWFH1 5”” Mrs. Mazie Crabbe of Charlotte- MacPhee which takes place next Leroy FWEYSOH End the late Mrs. :35?" Em: M" A Gun”, and Bu, a mum "M has repmced one exetigsndidretufnedbzlecently from an 35”, fmm Fredericton, NB, when. eque and Blols hockhnrt of Mal- town. Saturday morning, August 2nd in Finlay-son. Btmsor. P. E. I. Mr. M, 63,135, ' ' or movement, There arg no cha,n- 3" am 9 mp ab”””l' they had b:en attending the Mari-I beans are sirndinz part of th::r -S. St. Paul's Church, Summerslde, Finlayson leaves today for St. ' ,' 0 ges Of position to report. Mr and Mrs Bert W ,, n time F9,-m1zE-r councu, l l school vacation in South Freetown ' .5, Johns, Quebec. - Mr, and M”, P, wedge 01 W31, Most uneventful gate, and Mr, '8” Mrs awfarvggi: at the home of their grandparents "Mm Helm M”Ph9e- RAN-t 91 "5 tham. Mass. are VIBMDZ 30 the Patrols and raids keep both sides ' Friends regret to hear of the M1”. Md M-Te Eldon DTllmm0hd- -AB. . M... days igo ondaJlsitJ to theirppiab Illg son Jackie and daughter Donna. ggngng, 5., coast, m Prmce County Hospml ,0, Se”, "Ex mwul. CARE , En 5. r. an rl. . A. Mac ee, --- erai days. Mr. Smith is now inak- rm- 5"mhl0F5ld9- Mr. and M11 BENBY W9-"311 01 Miss Josephine Dugay.of Char- Mr. Merritt Callaghan, inspector ing a good recovery following at-.3, Nl1U'ill0lll5i5 MVP found H18? gugg of schools, and Mrs. Callaghan, of pp mu 0 mmm, men are harder to interest in sal- H (Conunued from pggg 11,) ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guest, of Mr, and Mn, Frank Alberton, were visitors to cm,-. R C X pa at-is because they are less interested . G M? ---e--- William Ai'1WBl'd. sklnnefl P0hd- Dugay. lottef-Own, Kinkora and Norbom in reducing than women. Mrs. Joseph Webster of Imperial. ASI-IORIDGE. Ivlerts, England- ,,,s,,ed Wm, ICPI--Nearly 40 lime frees. plant- Lm - and family of ,Bloomheld Station, ,,ed 250 years ago to form a boule- Mr. alrid llYd.xt,dneEt?e1l?eI3t,nall:ldc3ghgl(:l! guXliseigldgeiiirogaaghcigiitgidw 2800 Trans Em have rammed 00 "19" hhme Mr. and Mrs. James OBrlen of were recent visitors to Lennox 15- mmds in Upper Frecmlm 1”” vard to Ashiiridge College. are be- . ' V 2224 Trim! Em)? Quebec. 3309? Vl9mh8 30 the hhme St. Louis. land and to the home of Mr. and weeks ing removed because of decay. .They will be replaced by other Miss Janet Charlton. daughter rifinme 9,,-955, At River Hebert the party visited at the home of William Matth- ews, formerly of Elmsdale, P. E. I., who was prominent in racing cir- --- shore, who has recently returned Mrs. I-larold Woodside, Mar ate, Mr. and Mrs. John Charlton of sci Mr" R95 Prmmm h” ””"d mnndem that peuonml Wm 33”" :1I:Had3;S,1,l Congratulations are belns 0X' to his home after spending a year was a recent visitor to Charlgtte- John. N. B. is visiting in Upper ,. - .. gain Tgrolato tlol lgsit his parents. ggighhd gglafilgully hhd WP i-he 0hr boo Uml::m,n,, tended to Mr. and M1'5- Ml,"-Oh in Labrador, recently visited (own. Frermwn at the home of her grand-' ..-..-4 - '-..o rt . . . . an rs, so , e vs 0 onors. - A - nt marra e , , . Mommas, U n Prldhnm M m pnvlous sun,” the mdmi 2.700 U Asbestos Agsermleilt (K111 ntillilillrl 31,6868 Concepugn friends in St Louis Mm Austin Pmdemm Ken. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Leu 15.! ---- "35 0”h9"5d9 hdvhhcemem Cent" 360 U" Keno Church. Palmer R080 The hrme Miss Claire Doucette of Toronto. slngton, visited Chai'lottetown re- M U b Pe . L Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Barker, are available in the capacity of 500 U" L930 was formerly Miss Eva Bernard, om, 1, vggmng menus and rein. canny, g 't r 3" ":rL,m” J Boston. are spending a two weeks i3F0Vld1llK HD1108 f01' TGKMEYIHE. 400 U0 0”-5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lives in St. Louis and Pleasant ...d- Michigan, "T e so . . . . - vacation in Prince Edward Island. blood donating and serving re- 760 UPD Can Bernard of DeBlois. The groom is mew, M present we 1, the guest; Mr, and Mrs, wmimn Shea Q, and E530”, 355,," when, M , , Originally priced at .h3000.0C' .- They are making their headquart- frcshments. 5200 Van Roi the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaud- 1-(Amman, om,, H-canny visjpgd at I-Iughes' brother Justin is ii pi-at--I . ers at the Wright Tourist Home ---S. 1588 Ventures Arsenault. . Mr. Shea's old home at Indian H5105! HW1l”llPY- They '-N990 5005; For qmck sale h2500'00 near Alberton while visiting a - 9800 Vinlamac -- -- River. They will be accompanied hill: 5Pl'hl85. Mid, 0XDl01'Pd the A I number of relatives and friends. - 2350 Waits Am Mr. and Mrs. Larry I-85800 hi” Friends of Mrs. Alice Chslsson on their return mp by Mr, mountain scenery ” for fourteen rm DP y- ---R-A-. C 25 Westeel New returned to their home in Mu8a- are sorry to know she is a patient snows mother, Mrs, Frank shel. miles beyond Bann'. Their routel MRQ J A IEFURGEY CRIME err.M ilrrs 3300 West Ashley chusetts after vi-sitlns at the home at the Western Hospital. M.. took them through some of the t. . . : EXCITING PACE FOR . 3100 w Homestyd of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H,andra- M135 Norma Lawless of N0,-boroldlloughli stricken areas and the ' m”””"C Tm"!-L3 Wedding R15 Wbsaseholds hm 1h,DeB:)0l5- Thtlh Wgleh M" Mrs. John Knight has recentlg returned to her since duties inlmvalles 0' f",0ll?,hi ,3'":, l'g”,:”," Alberm” ...M - Cnmplined Y M13 5h BN5 arrived from Massachusetts an Ch:u'loticfnu'n recentli, afte hilly "(M09009 " 0' l 3 05 ,-Republic's qugpgnu mmler, f... sister, Mrs. C. Myers. And Mr. 1. vmmng at the home of M,-,ana ,,nj0ynb1e Vacation spin; tnrgoasl. where many holds were entirely woman In '1'hs' Dark" Qomlng -On Tuesday morning, July 29, . V Myers. also of Mawrchueeh-I Mrs. John Wedge. um, Mm, 'hare of vegetation. Friday um 5,m,d,, ,0 the cap, at. John the Baptist Church, Mis- 230” Windward -- 1 E... .tol Theatre in4 summemd, nu couche. was the scene of a very 500 W” H5” Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters have My” cgmgl-me Gauges and Miss M,,, and M", James Conn of seen heralded'a.s one of the.rnost Pretty weddins when Velma perry. 10"" "'5 1"” arrived from Toronto. Ont. and Lillian Bernard of Lawrence. B,,,.,k,y,, My, who are. m,.,,,,,. iuspengefui dam" to be turned daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 4000 Y3" Chhuch are spending a pleasant vacation Mm”, were recent vmmrs at cm. mg w,m-rumvves m P I were iut of the film capitalis celluloid P5"? beam” tha hlldil 01 Ralph 1000 Yem"'” It the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril home or Mr. and Mm Johh 5- recent weekend guests '0 iM'r' and hills. , Blacquiere, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3980 Yknear Arsenauit. They were IIcc0mP6h- Gaudet. Mrs, James Saunders Kensmgmn The .wm,1y,,mo,,,m pmure Eli Blscquiere. 5100 Yukeno led by their two children. :. , M”, Cog” was the "form" -35,”; which features lav iy hi 4' The bride, who was given away 4700 Zenmac Congratulations are belns ex- em Brown at Richmond 1: E 1 -”enny Edwards Rick ileum urns by her father. entered the church Mr. and Mrs. PM-sy DeIsle- who tended to Mr. and Mrs. ..'csephM gggg ' ' s ' toss Elliott, m',,.,.,,,. ,,,cm,,, m. tothe strains of the wedding march emu; were recently married in M0ntml- Doucette of Tignlsh, who recently Mr, and M", Roy Mummu, llgue in vmumy even. lune, played by John Desnoches. Dur- are spending their h0neYm00n 0" celebrated their 60th wedding an- and daugmem, Marlon, Eleanor, Friday and Saturday (hlgust 1 and 2 advance reports indicate ing Mass, beautiful hymns were the Island. Mrs. magic is the niverggry, raarjorle and 50,, Bradford J, ' ljnmu gm.,' ' rendered by the glrlsi choir. the ggmtoc" " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. .T. gum Mm; Ema, Mmnhm, 0, Km: Double Bill ' The story ,,-.,,,c.,.,,, ,h, exhlb. organist being: Phyllis-onudet. ”v f” Gnudet.-formerly of 50. Edward. Mrs. Cliilord Gatidet and her smgm wmpnsed ,, mm, mm, "ROYAL J0llRNEY'. tlon of a famed jewel collection The bride WON A beautiful mm Damome Ifld ML 1393810 1-I 0h! 30" 0' MT; two sons, Donald and Allan. re- which '16", mm, Sunday mommg, With Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh (lil1OWn an the "Unclaimed cu-gov, white floor-length gown, and csr- 2:33 E:',el,l,i:,nOg9ons and Mrs. Merrill Desgle of Ebbu cm-my vmml at the home of Mr. July mm and vhmed at Amherst, In "N ,,,,,,g,m.1 new Mm, ma,”-h.-om. v lch is on dnpigy qt an em, rlcd a bouquet of red roses. - fleet. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. They mm.-Haber, and Jon,” Mm”, g,,Alsog,, "HIGH LONESOME" John Barrymore Jr., Chill Wills In Technicolor worl r T: - recent visitors ytaggs cnh1erloti:t1i:rylne:mth'.p'c':m:,T,',',: z?.lE'li"iil..l2a.?2i.1.".iZ”t;'If”.ii' 133:: ,33 3:2: 3; if?” "M as Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant ii; arriuslviiileu they attended Cl” W” 3”" W” Monday and Tuesday, Au tat 3-4 in which he uses the young hm. girl. attired in green. Little Don- 31 mm of'1'or as have returned to their home in the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Des- av”, and M ,1 Doug,” web, ETHE nABE RUTR S RY" ;ffj,,ff,,ihgh OM! attorney refi- 0” P,"'Yi,e"9Ph9' 0! W” h”d'r 310 can Bank of Com 28 ghlemv 5E,”&,Y:'lf,m53,:,&,,,',l:” mmd G'i"'"”t i ster and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Starring William Bendix wh 0 3""l"'5 W” ' "5' "'5" 80 Dom Bank 9"” 9 " 0” ' ' ' - F R, hard of Hughes of Norboro recently re- Also select Shorts at follows is something After the ceremony breakfast was 10 I B K Mr. and Mrs. rank c turned tom an extended W lhhvlezoerg would no doubt pro. served at Hillcrest Lodge. Bum- mp an 1,, Mr. Ralph Arsenault of Toron- l-lowisn were reeentvlsitors at the H ib d B t N, 9' fer to see than read about but 1; merside. The haw! couple then 130 myhlmnk to Ont. is spending his holidays home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice wwh 9'" "cc 1” ”,"r ””," is alidthrllllng, suspense '.u;tion left for Maine, U. s. A., on their WDUSTMAH .t;' the name or Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. nut” o'"'”” pe"..i5".L'..M...5”" ”' ' "W ins to w - mm .' one moon. out of town uutl . M era. . . -m ' .. . . "011 am am 'viereyMr. George Msikle, aSum- 317 CHI BTW y - Congratulations are being ex- 3 TA VT 3 AT 0'13 in R A I N 0 R C l. t A ii "The action drama. directed b "Wilde. Miss Marie Dsaitochu. 1230 Slmll A Mr. and Mrs. Oulette of saint tended to Mr. and Mrs. Hanson -worse Blair and produced 5 Cambridge, Mast. U. S. A.. and 40000 3hhP 3 John. N. B., were recent visitors smith on their recent marriage at 5"Ph9n ma. allohal in its out Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette. r 135 Simp Prlh , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- the Immaculate Conception "Rh yateraa ilin are .5 Halifax. N. 8. 1 eph Bernard in Denlois. Church. Palmer, Road. Mrs. smith P”'"3 Jtichu-R gt, -BV. ngnmo onotmne --- was formerly Miss Myrtle Gal- Whh WAY!” -- misled qoungu ---,-w . - '- Mr. and Mrs. Th'omu Cote. ac- lant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '"””"l'i Richard Irving. Luther In suntuhswnn A pound of Canada's fishing grounds. both companied by Mrs. 1". Wedge. Andrew Gallant of Ebbsfleet. and cmch . John in uamn bakerr bread cost an Iverlgc nine ocean and inland are unsurpassed have returned to their home in Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and 0"" 09': M1f.Anguld. 'Argsiitina cent in 1050-leu tl1an1n"dny other in extent by thods of any other West Brook, Maine, after visiting Mrs. Bryden Smith of Alberton. Brunetti and others. , . , country. . . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. , - - province