New Propane Gas Plant All New Annan ls Opened - onstruction and open ml: Llllee Cnew prolllne cyilndel ilulmg pint by Island Propane Gas mites at New Annan yesterday. mother stone has been turned 3 tan. pace of ...pansion he mpane In industry, where he P the annual consllmbllfm 0' Mayne gas is in excess of five m-pit gallons in Canada and the ilylllllilgd states, by many millions of :onsumers. The rapldljf increasing demand .,. propane gas on Prince Edward pound has made the formation of the thl. 2 company established lsthe Sumner Propane Gas Ltd. Ity Moncton with retail stores at I n;me,-side and Charlottetown. is In, practical undertakin8- T0 fill" lllel, improve the service and be cause of the constantly ' X 8 alum this Island .v IIHVO ' .., enlarged their facilities to in- ntoude .-i cylinder filling Plant ll stew Annan under the management 3, Jack Scribner of Charlottetown. Francis Macquarrie the Sum side sales and service manage. to 19-19 Martin P. Fraser, who is president of this comP5IlY and ,'.,,,,,tt..... L. Hill. who is vice president organized the first W0- Pam. gas company in the marl- ll as known as Sumner Propane Gas l.td at Moncton. N.B. The p(iplllilFlLV of propane gas because of l efflt' .cy, economy and uti- litv soon nssltated the establish- ,,.;,...t of a dealer organization throu. i.t the Maritimes. With the dosing of the gas system in Hall- fax, 3 cylindcr filling plant very quickly became necessary and 80' other new conillam know 55 Hall” tax propane Gas Ltd. was formed by the two principals mentioned above. The arm). air force and navy propane gas and are today using millions of gallons. One of the big- gest contracts at the time the pioneering work was done with the services was a contract to supply 255 homes at R.C.A.F'. Station. Summcrside. which was originally given to the Moncton company and later handled by Island Propane Gas Limited. The ti ce cylinder filling plants have been constructed under the A F C supervision of Wm. B. Flrner. the company's propane engineer. Jock Taylor assists in the direction of the Halifa.. and Island companies in addition to his management dut- ies ln Moncton. Martin P. Fraserupi ” tofA wry quickly -tppreclated the great convenience and Dl'BCllC9lllY "l Western -c r: x 'r it A 1. COMMLRLIAL College. Summcrside. will re0PEi1 September tith. Write BOX 456. or Phone 2939- -L()BsTl:1l1 Supper Wednesds . Aug, IT, St. Mark's. Lot 7. Sull- per from -1.30 on. Games. 630 Rcserie the date. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church. (icntral Bedeque. Services for Siiiirlay. August 14. Morning imrsiiip ill,-I5: sunday school 12 noon. eicning service 7.30 P.M. Rev. Ralph Secley. Minister. I-JNGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. John ll Miilligan, Kinkora. an- nount-c tiic cngagement of their daiighter. Margaret Ann.,to Flying officer John Raymond. son of Mr. and Mrs. Urgel Spenard of Mont- real. marriage to take P1309 ill St .llzilnchi"s Church, Kinkora on St-ptcniber Jrd I'll.-IP.-ILD. Springfield. L o n g Creek Parishes. Services for Sun- day. August 14th, 1955. Tenth Sun- day after Trinity. St. John's Church. Crapaud. 10:30 am. lllornlng Prayer. St. Thomasl Church, Long Creek, 3:00 pm. Eicning Proycr. St. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield, 7:30 pm. - Evening Prayer. Rev. George R- F Ehsary. Rector. In the EICCDUIIL which appeared it ,rt-stci-day's Guardian. of the ser- vice of worship In the Kenslngton Presbyterian Church on last Sun tlar when the sacrament of bap- tism was administered by the Min- star, Rev. E. H. Bean. the name of Rcrerley Leah. daughter of ilr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bryanton. Sprint; Valley. was inadvertently imltlcrl. FIRST V I S I T-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins and their two child- ren John and Karen, of Arvida. Quebec. were among the tourists who had never visited P.E.I. Dur- ing their stay they were guests of Eilr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly at BOKBY liotage. Chelton. Among the many places of interest which they visit- ed were Green Gables and the Bmlnlzical Station at Bldeford. They greatly enjoyed the Island's bivaiitttul scenery and the hos- lillalny of its people wherever they risitcd LEAVING FOR CAMP - The l5ll!9SI. group of air cadets ever to attend sumnit-r camp from the Stimnir-i-side Air Cadet Squadron. 33 boys in all. including the bugle and drnin band leave on Sunday Grcenwood. N. S. for two Weelis training. at the R.C.A.F. station there. Flying officer Derek lliiilhes will be in comand of the Four for the first week and Squadron Leader Murray Shanks. tnmzindioe ofifcer of the squadron ;lll attend the last week of camp. he cadets will be flown to Green- Wrmtl in a C-110. Personals MP and Mrs. James Duffy of ntrcsi recently visited relatives Bedcquc. Mrs. John I. Andrew. Charlottetown recent guest at Dunrovin. H I - for I week; also was l"-l'i:.l':. ”"- Robert M mum '”m'i'ilnrMu:'. nday the form f Summcrside Legion the comp.-, is also president of the Sumner Company Ltd. In Montton N.B. Hamilton L. Hill who direct prop-'”.e companies is also presid- ent of Dominion Food Products Limited a new company recently organized. which will have a plant at New Annan for the processing of cc ing frc Clark. Kenslnglon; "Jlph I3 Merville Fl tcher. Fredericton N .B. er of Blu-Flame Gas Limited. Sydney. N.S.; Imperial Oil. Halifax; John Ellis, Su the activities 3 the three 1 .d. frozen foods. Among those present at the open- out of town. were Keir son; lan Ho an. Ch'town; E. W. S. lsher, of the Enterprise Foundry o.. Sackville; Arley Copp. manag- Mr. Marshall, of pt. F ik of Montreal, Halifax; I Let's IBIK It Over 5! "I" It is natural, perhaps. Hill statesmen and ordinary cltlsenl. too. should be sceptical about the Russian Bear suddenly appearind to the world in sheep's clothing. Some people, remembering the Japanese peace mission just be- fore Pearl Harbour are even ap- prehensive that the Russian "hi. neighbour!" routine might be I prelude to some sort of sneak at- tack. Others figure that the prel- sure of economic difficulties has caused the Russians to put on the mask of friendship. For what it's worth, we discount these theories and venture to predict that the Soviet Union this time is honest in its friendly advan.ces. O I A unique belief to hold about a nation of which misrepresentation has long been its chief diplomatic weapon. We reason It thus: The Russians may be knaves, but they are not fools. And in this moment: lfrcd Gosling, C.A., Moncton; ous era they. and all the other nations for that matter, have I choice of two things: (It An atomic age of peace in which the atom will bring unbelievable pros- perity and blessings to the whole human race; there will be enough miracles to go round. and there will be no "have-nuts" to trade their butter for bazookas and vow vengeance on the "haves". (2l An atomic age of war in which the atomic will bring unbelievable horror and misery. with no pos- sible hope of victory for anyone. The leaders of all major countries, including Russia. are fully ac- qusinted with the terrible al- ternative in this pair of choices. Only a blood-madened maniac could make the wrong choice as between "atoms for peace" and "atoms for war." FIREMEN INJURED . VANCOUVER (CF) - A three- alarm fire which swept through . llvllrs. Sylvany DesRoches of Truro, J 3Mrs. f,lView, recently. the mill ork d t k - Mr. E In mu Mr. M. P. Fraser lion of vlhe Naenw I)UI:I'III1(IUIIn (Idler- structlon Co. plant Thursda ni ht ' Y 8 Mayor David D. Stewart, Chsrlot- Clllllled ll" esllmaled 5100-000 dam ' tetown; B. Graham Rogers. Char 339 TWP ll”-lmen WEN llllilfed lottelown: and John Waugh and ballllllg llle lllllzE' ua son. New Angian, frc whom the property fort e site was purchased. ",0 Sn M, m 155 M ed August 15th to zotii. um and t H t - mo mm 3 no ,1, m p re a s ore were visited mo Sm" F m W M Buying fowl and chicken daily. PY Ihe 811951! and Company Sooshawkcy 9 9 3.1 Truck will call. See or phone Rex 0"imis- g jg ggg ghfmr 3; 33 :33 Dawson, Albany. (Continued from page 10) 495: Sllanco :1 2n ii. REGULAR Monday night dance 31;, :3 5'; Irlshtown Hall. Erwin Deighan To.-onfo Sfocks iosoo Steeloy tits in 101 and the Sunshine Boys. Door 1:33 gnglffnlz 4i(;i”- Pi'l29- 5550 N R"! 115 111 17-5 9100 Sud Iran: ctu. in :-i 5"” Nlll5'll 175 274 274 mo sultii.-n son an can HOME MADE ice cream anng 1223 gistfcme 7310 73k Wadi sssnn Sylrnnlla If.'l 1.55 in home cooking sale, St. Marks a A ' , Will Tandvm 1" M Hi lliensington, August 13th. sponsored 933313312??? lg” llnlf lI'”'M" 3;? by St. Marks Church. lllilggg l:::;:t '2: 5:58 5:: smtr Lund 2141 am ms 100 Tiara 51 SO 50 ll N ll” I5 11 13 gran Tombill :2 31 32 c 5”" llllllll 7” 70 70 roan Trans I-Imp H12 175 2 I30 R.C.A.F. Liflle l...l....l:"2... it .2 .2” 1.2;: 5;" .1.” :.;"- ' o , 5: 5; 59 ms Trend 19 is Ledgllefs wm ma Obrien aria tau. 6:;-. 33li.l'lG.”. 2200 1:” 228' I ' mllall 5" 5'5 5” W M24751: A:o::tos no nos no "'0'" Y 5 Klds 1333 " ill 122 :33 :::;;"- .n 1600 Oleary so 15 35 ' I The R c. A. r. Little Leaguers 14500 W"? l" 1" ll:t3ll.":r'.""” ill .23 ill defeated the Y's Kids in an ab- TIOIA s9::'7otlV' 27011 Up Can 105 ingv log” breviated game of four innings zooo omim rm II is ,”l;l,l2X::,,,;l:';' 4: 39.; 39;... at Queen Elizabeth Park. Sum- 19100 Ostsko as as 55 11,000 Viconr fill 1 as merslde. last evening, the score l::'.l”,,l:cE;:lu H” H” "l5 ssoo Vlolnrnsc no s" :15 being 0-3. George Taylor pltchedt 1200 Pamour as so as ,',,”,:,5vX”,d",',,,A” :3” 15' ii” for Slemon Park. giving up onlyl 1000? WM 1" 1" 57 sooow Mal ms ii nu. three hits and striking out nlne.l m;::m5' :3 1350 1995 w Lease no win 715 Alan Hubley pitched two frames m,p.,.,,,, 1,, "5 L3,,” 3"”-75” m"T""l" ml, ”3”'n;” for Y's Men. and Bobby Gallantl 7500 Pnymast as so am 123.5,: w.,,l2i,' 53 at at pitched the final two innings. l 1133 lg. llb'l"l' 335 '50 zoilowlltsey law. in ms The fielding gem was a neat; ,,,,,,','',m':' :3” lg” ggli sooo wincnurtzr 9; 6516 a: pick-up of s groundeit that isoq Psruv 0 310 ms sin 73?: Ivvnnfllfral 1'10 106 105 bounced close is: to Keith Cam- :gggl;";0l i5 A5 '5 mo Yank c is as as eron. Y's Men third sacksr. mnonfz: :3 lg 2500 WIN" ,3 ml; "lf Cameron forced a runner at sec- zssoo pitch 0 mt 2i 2: 393:: &,,:f,'' 13 I3 is d. 115 Placer am am am so 4-: "I 9" sou Ponder III o M” 2”” Linescore:- R HE m, n no la, lg: CURE W 5” 5” a. c. A. r . .702 0-9 5 o no mm. a no 37: no ”,”.,,?l.'-':,l,l,l:. co, 2... no no Y's Kids . . . . . . .. oao 1-3 3 1 1000 l;::Iml 7 7 7 isno Dalliusla is is is Umpires: Plata. U. Gallant; ",5 "mm ' "l'u,:”” 5'5" mg-lasso 33 g: 33 bases, E. Boates. M): 2:; 305 lm Y:',', C," ,9 5-N, gm, 34 emits man club we so c f c -- ”l"' l”” 2:: 2;: 1" '33?"-l"-”r"-'”' no 0 50 455 Royal 509': 4 AI Summcrside 3,;-;;;;;,, 2;; 2;; 2;; mn3.m.;;iA-.l.J. an n -- 1040 Cu I i V A party from Kensington charg- mo it..i..'.l".”" 23.5.” all” sly 33333 5?: III: war: 3” ed with selling seed grain. Inferior 3:523: g-rpm! I: no no ms in Steel av: ligvi Inga- to grade three, the lowest grade ma Rm," um 13,: !g ,:::”9l";"i'l::"'a. V legally salable. was fined 35.00 75fl0Relcrt 2.1 at n -tj-1 and costs lnscounty ldMaglr;tri:itels m7:0;hl(?n::lm 3: :33 3.; Court at ummers a yes or By. Magistrate R. s. Hinton. Q.C.. me .13: ,ll,;':,','.',,,, 35. :3 3 lllllllll M, M "33 .'i3"'.'.'. ll... 3.. 3-. The charge resut mm a s p- 3" 9 ment of 548 bags of oats to Monc- "W ll"ll"'l"'ll "l "l ” ton Co-Op Services I4t.g.lTgIE”e34I'lIl1 ON had been inspected an a e as . KENSINGT grade one. but later was found to :e"ll:uV::mlllam ma lnvolved . contain noxious weeds. Magistrate ' Saturday gvemng, August A party from Borden was fined Hinton stated he was imposing a smoo and cum hr being maxi. I small fine as the accused was b" 1 d E 13th, consisting of bingo, obviously unaware of the inferior fl" l" ll fl" c lgllce "ll E pllfhy Willy ml sulleml "'9 "WY iilLTw'.".'ldl.lif?rl.'i3f55li."J'.l5l...5 same! of chance Swing mm of the 1"” quanmy 0! gram motor vyehlcle without obtainin an A party from R.C.A.F. Station . 5 chair canteen service, hot operators license paid S500 and ' Summcrside was fined 325.00 and ms” The use of H B wnm costs for failing to stop at the 1 ' ' dogs, hamburgers. etc., lnc.. charged with three infrac- scene of an accident in which his "0 8 I "I Potato Market!" car was involved at St. Eleanors. " 0 9 5 weather permitting. Damage W” 3" m to bow uh. Board regulations was further ad- Mes 3 journed for one month. Several parties from Lennox ls- land were charged under the Ind- ian Act with being Intoxicated and two received jail terms of 10 days while the two others were fined 810.00 and costs. A man from Sum- merside East paid 325.00 and costs for possession of intoxicating liq- uor not purchased at s vendors. while a party from Carleton was fined 811.00 and costs for having possession of liquor other than in his residence. This case Involved several bottles of ale found in a truck that was in collision with another truck at Bodeque. A man from Summcrside East paid I500 and costs and was given a warning for taking a motor vehicle without the owner's con- sent. This one arose from a pri- Iloiitily Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Summcrside Branch, Canadian Legion, 3. II. 8.1.... will be held 7:30 p.ni. on Monday, August 15th. ' Summcrside 0!! Attend a Vocational Sch 375.00 Courses in shorthand, ing, Office Practice, Business tlnue for a second year. Scholarship of 550.00 av talnlng highest standing In 'he Commercial Department- High School WILL RE-OPEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Gil ool, one of the two in the Provincet Resident students 350.00; non-resident Typewrltlng, Bookkeep- Engllsh, Business Arith- metic, Spelling, etc. Courses may be covered in one year. but students desiring to prepare themselves for better positions with higher salaries may con- ailable to the student ob- seoond your - Address all inquiries to:-.- ' M!!! EVELYN UNDERRAY, Seorohry, Board of School Trustees, Box 309 Summcrside. ;A Jesse James type western Camp Keir Boys -Camp Concludes After ten hectic and glorious days at Camp Keir, French River all is quiet and bunks are empty. The days were glorious for the 28 boys who enjoyed excellent weather for sports. swimming. and out door Bible classes. A bit hectic were the days (and nights) so far as the leaders were concerned. The Rev. Donald Nicholson of Clyde River was the director of the boys camp which ran from August 2nd . llth. Assisting Mr. Nicholson was the Rev. L.M.Mac- Naughton of Marshfield. Much en- joyed by the boys and the entire staff, was the presence at camp of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Motl Lsll of Jhansi. India where the Presbyte- ria Church has a mission establi- shment. Mr. and Mrs. Moti Lall are in Canada and the U.S.A. for advanced study that they might give leadership to the Christian community In Jhansi. The camp was transported as I unit to St. Johns Clifton for wor- ship on Sunday evening in : truck by Mr. Brown, French Riier. The campers journeyed again to Clif- ton on Monday to view the sound film "Heart of Indla" shown by Mr. Moti Lall. The following were campers at the boys camp. William Dawson and Winston Cameron of Albany. Earl Johnston and Ronald Butler of Peter's Road. Reggie "icholson. Fredericton. Tom Offer and Paul Offer, Summersidc. Paul Stetson, Marshfleld. David Sims, George Sims, French River. Winston Cousins, William Cousins, Parlv Corner. Earl Foster, Parkdale Garth MacGougan, Malpeque Donald Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge. Grant Rociu-am, Wheatly River. Blair Wilkle. Garth Wilkle. Wesley lnman. Alberton. Robert Cousins and Kenneth Cousins. Ross Valley. Wade Hall and John Hall, Fort Louden. Penn. The final camp session of the year will be the Young People's Camp Labor Day week-end. This camp commences Friday evening September 2nd through Monday September 5th. This camp will be under the directorship of the Rev. L.E. Blaikle, Brookfield. Locke Rood An evening of dancing and sing- ing was spent by Mrs. Sadie Con- nors, New Jersey. and Mr. and S.. at the home of Mr. and Arthur Desllochcs, Forest l 0 Mr and Mrs Angus McBaine of the Locke Road were in O'Leary on Friday, August 5. Triieman Harris of the Locke Road was in 0'Lz-ary on Saturday morning. August 6. ust 6. Mrs. Sadie Connors of New Jer- , sey spent Friday and Saturday, August 5 and 6, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Duvsr. 'Mr. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View was in 0'Leary on Saturday, August 8. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault and Mrs. Sadie Connors were visitors on Sunday afternoon. August 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan. ' The many friends of Joseph '1'. Gallant, Forest View, will be sorry to hear that on Saturday, August ti while hauling in hay he fell off ”'ROYAI." BOBDIN Fri. 8:33; Sat. 7:15 & 9:15- Mat. Saturday 2:30. "am; mlvum T0 ZERO". starring Robert Mit- chum and Ann Blyth. "CAMEO" , KINSINGTON Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday (AST). Phil Carey, Roberta Haynes in "THE NE- BRASKAN”. technicolor. Also Serial and News. TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Oall flortllsitle 777 Starring James Stewart, Leo J. Cobb and Richard Oonta Donlt miss this actual story of Press Crusade film- ed from life. The story of A s love that roused a city to action. OIIAPAIIII THEATRE Saturday 8:15 "JACK SLADE” Mark Stevens Dorothy Malone Also a Time Stoogo t Comedy. A Freeland Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Clarence E. Phillips of Summcrside in their sad bereavement. Mr. Phillips was a life long resident of Ar” ton, Lot 14, having moved to Summer- side a few years ago. Mrs. W. J. Macxay. who has been spending the summer at the home of her son, Harry MacKay, suffered a stroke on Monday morning and was taken to the Tyne Valley Health Centre. Mrs. Maclfay has been in good health and at the time she was stricken was weeding in the garden. She was noticed by her grandson. Ken- neth MacKay. who immediately got help. It is pleasing to report that she is resting and much im- proved. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stockton and family of Carryville. Mass., have returned home after spend- ing : pleasant vacation at the home of Mrs. Stockton's brother, Wesley Palmer. Mrs. Ross Findlay and family of Yeo, 0nt.. arrived recently to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Roy Oatway. Mr. and Mrs. Elzle Smith, Cam- bridge. Mass.. spent a two weeks holiday with relatives in Freeland and have returned to U. S. A. Accompanying them was David Smith. who will visit Cambridge daughter-in-law for a few weeks. Mrs. in with her son and Mr. and Mrs. James Banks have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy and have taken up residence there. while Mr. and Mrs. Murphy have pur- chased and moved into a home in Melville P. E. I. We wish them every success in their new en-, vlronment. Welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Banks, who are again in the community after a brief absence. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Swabey Birch, Port Hill, in their sad bereave- ment. Mr. Birch's funeral was largely attended and the remains laid to rest in the St. James An- The W o m e n ' a Institute held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Edgar Oatway on Tuesday evening. August 2 made to hold a picnic school grounds on August 31. Plans on the Mr. William M;icKi-iy. Charlotte- town and Mr. Kenneth MacKay oft Fredericton, N. B. are vacat.ion- V ml at the Mme of their Damn; illness of Mrs George Burch. Bor-t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macl(ay. I gnaedlmlig "L"l:1al"reg;r';ew::u:::: United Church were pleased to muscles of the two arms Mr. and M”, Joseph 1-. Gallanhall hoping to see Joe T. around an of Forest View was in 0'Leary on well 5”” 195 Saturday. August 6. We are d Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters evening, August 3. at the home 0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Forest View. Dundee in Scotland is built on as the Law. Borden Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacKsy. . Borden. left on August 10 to spend itheir ltolidays touring In Cape 'Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Darrach of Charlottetown and Mrs. Ethel Ed- wards of Summerslde visited friends and relatives in Borden on August 7. Mrs. J. G. Ottsn. who has been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. James Moore at Borden, returned to her home in Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. on August 0. Mr. Kevin Lorden of summer- vllle, Mass, is spending a week in Borden guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred liiggins. Mrs. Bedford MacDonald and little daughter Reah are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay. Mrs. John Deegan and daughters. Marian and Patricia. are visiting in Borden guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kigglns re- turned to Borden on August I after spending a week in Rocks- .bury, Mass. guest of the latter's sister, Miss Sally Handrahan. Mrs. Bessie Toombs, Borden, is spending her holidays with her brother. Mr. George MacAssey in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love, Bot-. den, had as their guests last week the latter's brother, Harley Josey and Mrs. Josey and little son Gregory from Brantford, 0nt.. Mr. and Mrs. James DeCoste, Pictou, :N.S. and Detective Roy Clark, Hamilton, Bermuda. . -. :7. -.-.-,-...R samrriu.-A .- ' 1 Saturday. Aug. 13. 1955111. Guardian Page is Newfoundland Bond Issue lFor New Labrador Railway t 81'. JOHN'S, Nfld.-(CPI-Prr til begin before winter on I ,Lsbrsdor rail link opening what he describes as perhaps the world's greatest known' iron on deposit. He announced Thursday that the Newfoundland government will guarantee a 816500.000 bond Issue for s 45-mile railway which will connect with the line already carrying ore from Knob Lake in Labrador to Sept lies. Que.. near the mouth of the St. Lawrence. W. Indies Police Sgt. Studies Willi R.C.M.P. OTTAWA (CP)-A British tal- and colony in the West Indies has sent a Negro police sergeant more than 2.500 miles to Ottawa to learn crime detection and liorsemanship from the Royal ca- nadlan Mounted Police. Sgt. Fltsherbert Bancroft, soa- ior non-commissioned officer for the mounted branch of the Bar- bados pollce force. is taking a six-month training course at the IlCMPlS Rockcliffe barracks. He says he was sent to Canada be- cause trainlng methods used by the RCMP are rated as tops throughout the Commonwealth. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Kllbride; land children James. Jeannie and: Mlohn, and Mr. Philip Webb all ofl Toronto are visiting in Borden,t guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Campbell. A.BSW. George Torinibs of H. M.C.S. New Liskeard is spending two week's leave at his home in Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maclnlyre gncan cemetery on Sunday affel-. of Toronto returned home on Aug- noon, August 7th. ust 8 after spending their vacation with Mr. P. J. Maclnnis in Bor-' den. Mr. and Mrs Maurico Lodge” week Mrs Lodges sister. Robert Wilby, Mr. Wilhy children, Robert. Rnslynn lsusan of Fredericton, NB. Mrs. . and l and Her many friends , regret the den and all wish to see her outl again soon. Th e congregation of Bordenl have as their speaker on ” day August 7 Rev. L. P.ArchibaId, I. former pastor. In the L of. Mrs. William Jardine of Port wmiam Meggtson of Knutsmrd and Mrs. Bennett Peters, Bloom.-lElElI1 SUPPIIEG 1!! her Pl”!- was in oqlem-y on Saturday. Augwfield. were visitors on Mond Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gillan. Bor- ust 7, Miss Jean MacAulay, Mes- srs. Gerald and Frances Mac- Aulay of Souris and Miss Jean Frank the slopes of the 400-foot hil. known Yale "l Mllllllellli All are glad to are Mr Everett Now Is the time to modernize your heating plant-but choose wiselyl Install Timkea Silent Automatic Oil Heat-the thrifty. W414 Roma oil but that will save you one in every four gallons of fuel oil used by ordinary oil burners. Hundreds of konunds of satisfied users music is the nama you can prove Timken Silent Auto- depend on-slwsysl BUY THE DEPENDABLE OIL BURNER WITH THE NAME llll YOU CAN TRUSTI HEN g(X(llll'dWIl(ilII(If(.l' 0 I L ll EAIII WALI FLAME METHOD PmudySoHondhstolloJby PETER G. CLARK SUMMERSIDE P. 5 I. den, had as their guests on Aug . Main part of Sgt. Bancroft's training will be :2... P . specialty of Canada's federal pol- ice force. He hopes to help im- prove the hor l-l of mem- micr Joseph Smallwood says workl W Cr:-A . -.....:..'.p...:.e.,..-....o. LL13 '- The railway will give birth b a new boom town at Walnut laltc on the site of what Mr. Smallwood's press release calls "perhaps the greatest slnglabody of iron are know: i the whit world." Tho new development wodd provide permanent work forfrc 500 to 700 men, mostly New- fnunrilanders. and will not til Newfoundland government 81.3.- a year as 90 per cent own: I the Ni-vu'0llfldI8l'IJ Labrador Gut poration Wahnsli Lake is south wait 1 Knob Lake where intensive min- eral developments are now indal way Mr Slmallwood said the legis- lation would be called togetliar to recuru "the necessary ratifi- cation" for the guarantee of the bond issue REGULAR Till 'IlSDAY NIGHT DANCE At The KFZVSINGTON LEGION HOMI from 9.00 - 12.30 l.'l'. Music by Erwin Hucstis and The Sunshine Boys. idmisslon 50 cents. Ilanrivig Professional Carcls be;-s of his country's mounted poice. During his period of training Charlered I here Sgt. Bancroft will take the Accounf-anti-I cuuitation course received by all members of the RCMP who par- ticipate in the force's famed mu- sical ride. He also will study the methods used by Canadian Moun- ties to train horses. Sgt. Bancroft says the Barbad- os mounted force maintains 23 mounted men on duty at all times. This unit forms part of the 512-man Barbados police , WP” gm-den, hat... 5; their guests this force. the sole law enforcement: agency on the Island. "All in all.'' he says. "we work in much the same way as the Mounties do here." The force uses horses the most to patrol the huge sugar planta- tions on the island. They oper- ate from 17 stations. many of them in out-of-the-wsy areas. Mt-Kenna out again after being confined to his home for the pastl week. I... the organist. Mrs. Bessie Toombs, 1- Notice Due to the absence of Dr. Robinson will be holding office hours at Tyne Valley Health Centre daily, 6.30- !8.30 p.m. from August 15- Sept. 1 inclusive. Alberton office as usual except for evenings. Dr. Sheldon Cameron Alberton lbs. for 310.00. ALBERTOII H ”OAIlNlBAL "GHOST 8:! ltandard SMALLMAWS OOLII STORAGE 0'LllABY, P. I. I. Locker: for Rent. Large size holds 300 lbs. mast, 313.50 per year. Small lockers holding 1N Also Bulk and Casual storage available. Students wishing to take Grades 11 and ll At Alberton Please register immediately Mrs. Blanche England. Secretary. REGENT to-main 1 - 9.20 Johnny Welssmullor - Judy Walsh George Montgomery - Dorothy Malone FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST Iii - ADO with the Bowery Boys Also comedy with Andy Clyde --Playing lunacy- DAVlD'AND BATHSHEDA Mu-rig: luau Ilaywud and Gregory Feel it STAR L IT DRIVE-INTI-ll-ATPE 5U T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Building Summcrside. P.E.l. Granville at Water Street Summcrside DIAL P. 0. B0! 8844 381 .L.-.L..L.,j.m. l INSURANCE R. E. 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