4 11,. aqua" Mrs. George ssrlow visited with "'ll..a.,, July 17. 1954 gag"-,,-,-ggwu ”-"W I Ellerslis And Bidsford ...i:"e..?l.””.ti"v?.i3l;: 2.9:: it'll w - M” u d sengers to luznmerside on July I. . Ross Gain a in the week in whim. Novlmgcotiai. W! in I mg-t!;.';ho up 0;; D -3413 Once Ross and Beverly weekend with his wife and family aloene, of Toronto, Ontario, are here. isitf it ' t . M . , , KM 3,3I,,f"Eflf33;,5 mum 5 r Mrs. Winnie Mo'rrL1on spent the put week visitl with Mr. and Master Terrance O'Brien of Al- Mrs. H. D. Boyle, ensington. dershot, 0nt., is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs, Winnie Morri- M1" ind W1 J0hl1 ""3303 I94 ,0". daughter. Kathleen. uoompuilea .by Mrs. Winnie Morrison. motored Mr. and Mrs. Ciril Millar hndlto summerside on July 12. dau hter of Hamilton, Ont, are visitzing with their parents. Mr; M” "M M'''- Mb?" 5h"? 09313 and Mrs. Layton Miller and Mr.lP"" M. m' 9”” "9" Vl'm"3 ” and Mrs. Jack Maocaull. Cavendlm Mr, md Mm George 5umm,,,' Mrs. Harold West and son. Gor- Ontsrio. are spending part ufjdlmv 0' TOWM9; omu I" V15"-111! their holidays with Mrs. Summerslwnh "W 107m"! P"9m4-ML "id brother and sister-in-lau, Mr. and M” Gmdo” Mm”- M”' Eme” P”ym”' Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Days and Mr, and ME Ernest paymor flmlly, wellington, accompanied and children, Catherine and Car-WY ML” Clluetd M”-””13”d 0i man. were guests of Mr. and M” .Boston. Mass... were guests of Mr. Andrew paymsrg 1.-yeemwn, on and Mrs. Harold Gilli: on July ll. Jmy Ht Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- Mrv and M5 smky Macbeomson, Conway. visited with relatives and mum), of Cmrkmemwn spemiand friends in Ellerslie on July 13. the weekend with the formers si.i- Mr. Harry Guns who .5 employ ter and Lwctlier-iii-lu'.i'. Mrs. Hcr- - . . bait HLit:.:.:1...vii and Mr. h'utcii- :2-deeklgnnd(iihzllilohlzlinhfdntipihf slhltlteia insnn ' ' ' Mrs. Harold Gilli.s Mr and Mrs. Sherman Hutchin- son and daughter, Colleen, sum- mc:'sid,e were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson .g Mr. and Mrs. P. Maccnull have returned home after spending the pput two week5 vunmz in Ontario OOROYALVV and Saskatchewan. BOBDEN Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh i,-,,da,..ea,u,n-.u. 7 ll.-F91.-L M", "N, fllifl family were recent guests of 2:.'i0 Satuiiday. Juno Allison, h'an 5,1" and MN” Gcorsh Jenivi 0' Johnson in niystciiy-comedyw lard" "REMAINS TO BE SEEN" Bank drawing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. l-iubcrl Hutchinson and s:ii.-. Harry and Claude, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson, Sunirncrszde, on July 10. Mrs. Arnold Burleigh visited with relatives and friends in Char- gg lottetuwn last Monday. ”CA'MEO"" i Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and family, accompanied by Miss Orell I-layes. motored to Summerside on KENSINGTOIV my ,0. Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Maiint-cl The mbmy (Hands of M1” Bettv 2:30 5 d w- - ..T:,t;r ':':gR”;M numb Smlthd are pleased to see her out TR0T.mRS.. aiour. again after her recent ill- l ncss. ill Hi I Little Miss Susan Hutchinson is confined to her home due to ill- ,ness. All Join in wishing her a Arwispeedy recovery. Mr and Mrs. Donald Murchison and son. Neil, and Mrs. Effie Pel- letier, Needham. Mass, U. B. A., spent the past week visiting with The miracle men of sports. hlg drama. with the original Har- lem Globetrotters, Thomas Gomez. Dorothy Dontlridgc, Bill Walker. Also Serial and News WAREHOUSE , dur-I Miscouclie anil . s . Vicinity Ohio. recently spent visiting at the home or Mrs. Babb's Photo), Three small fry, wearing the tartans of their families, wait for the pipes to skirl at the colorful Highland Games here to show their skills at a Scots dance. Kevin MacCormack of Sydney, Winnie MacNeil of Pictou ..M,, and Mrs, Gene Babb 0; and Bernadette MacDonald of Antigonish are experts in some time the ancient Gaelic steps-even at that tender age.-(CP Left to right, their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burleigh. CLEARANCE SALE & Mrs. H. R. Found and daughter.' A good buy on any of the B N mu h t .' )ie g of farmp e y, tire v rig er parents. Mr; fougvungt. I sgzd Tractors iand Mrs. Patten in Toronto. Ont., equlpmen - . . irwho are celebrating their 50th l-lay Loaders, CGrtaint grlesvlweddlng anniversary. - . c . .i . gumpdga log t Odxla at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. 9”"? )- e 3 Ur :.V g isummerside, were guests of M: l Clifton Hotel, Summerside. and Mrs. Harold Gillls on July ii. i Mrs. Athol MscNevin and chil- "ldren of Halifax, N.6., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mac- Caull and Mr. and Mrs. ER. Mac- MERS i ' - - the St. John's Anglican Church, BLUESTOM” Bldefcrd, on July 11. with the Rev. we have 3 quantity Ofllvlr. Findley conducting the ser- VlC(!. Blucsionc (Cl')'Stall that we are offering at 8 U2 ctsy per lb. We also have a com- me. mmsdm, mmd Mm her mete line of patato Sprayst &I'parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gil- dusts; also baler and blnderllls, on July 14. twmcS' p Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter, A ,--S ,. i. Statiomaccompanled by Mrs. Jean Max- DMK boxcgsclvgc iDonaJd, motored to Coleman on 131330 July 14 The Orange march was held at Miss Jeanetta Ogden. Alberkm. accompanied by Mia Betty mm. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams Professional cards iiraotored to Summerside on July , . E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. n..o. PHONE 8287 nnansr THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. v Summo-I'll-1: Mr. Stanley Evans, Bedeqiie.vis- ited with his sisters. Mrs. William Grant and Mrs. Jack Morrison, or. July 10 V. ilington Church grounds on July 14.. . their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Small, M”””"'” Hampton And Mr. and Mrs. Dom Dechristopho , and son, Richard nf Boston. Mass, were recent vi.sltni's tn Miscouehe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M1556! Domm Ham" and H81 .V - - Walsh" len Cameron, of the P. E. I. Hos- Many residents of Miscouehe at- pltal staff, are visitors at their tended a picnic held on the Wei-!reSDectIve homes in Hampton. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett. Miss Rita DesRoclies recently nr-, M0116?-On. NH. and bonny Wee rived in Mlscouche. where she will;-9011. who have been enioyins a visit with relatives and friends. ihggdgglinvugareg tgifllgigre 1:;cM:1- a . . . 0 Mrs. Jim McMahon and little return to their home, by car, on daughter of Boston, Mass. recent-.Juiy 5. ly arrived in Mist-ouche and are: visiting at the hemp of Mrs. Me-i Mrs. M. J. MncPherson, who has Mahon's parents, Mr. and Mrs.ibeen residing among our friends D, 3, Mcuem, and neighbors across the border, is visiting relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Martin F- 1396- Queen's, and has been the guest Roches with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Tilman E. DesRoc'hes with: family, and Mr. and Mrs; Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Falconer Adrien Desftoches and family oflhnve left on return to their home Miseouche motored to Cavendish on following an enjoyable visit among July 11, relatives and friends, guuts of Th ml - C” t m Mrs. FaklIconer's parents. Mr. and 8 "7011 Y PM 118 0 6,Mrs. .10 n H. Dixon, Desable. Children of Mary was held on July 11 in one of the Convent class-l of Miss Myrtle Inman. Sympathy of the many friends oi rooms. Mrs. MacPhers-on is extended to h i th dd cl t. i' M-"' md M"- Emmanuel Ric” sifslternet leiteglrls ;'I;rryeIl3I,.Ht.) Wllltelxi. ards of Summerslde, were recent whom she resided for many years. This sister suffered a fall result- ing in a broken hip, and other injuries from which she failed to l'P.C(H'El'. ' Veteran mechanic and garage operator Mr. Jim Campbell has been greatly missed during his ill- ness. an attack of virus pneu- monla. Best wishes are extended for his early recovery. Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Baxter, ac- companied by Mrs. John H. Dixon and Mrs. Lorne Ferguson, attended the W.M.s. Convention at Bed- eque on July 6. Relatives and friends of Mrs. John Trainer, South Melville, re- gret to learn of her serious illness in the Charlottetown Hospital, and extend best wishes for lien recov- ery. Included among the tourists daily arriving to spend the holi- day season among relatives and friends, are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford, formerly of South Mel- ville, who have been residing in the United States for a number of years. It is pleasing to learn that the and Mr. been hospitalized through injuries condition of Mr. Reginald Thomas, the meeting. True Gillis, who have member, Mrs. received, the former by car, the latter in Ives' Mill, are gradually recovering, and are anticipating an early return to their respective duties. It has also been reported that the illness of Mrs. Alex Daw- soh has reached the turning point, and that she is now eonvalesclng. The weather man speaks favor- ably for haymaking operations, and notwithstanding snme gloomy pre- dictions. all signs point to an abundant harvesting of all crops. The dearth of farm help is greatly facilitated by the oo-operation of farmers with the use of modern implements and machinery, and the desired end to redeem the 1953 setback, will be favorable weather conditions and good markets. The parable of the Good Shep- herd was insplrlngly set forth as a guide to all at the services of pub- lic worship, in the churches here on July 11 and, like Phelix, are saying: "This is not a matter for immediate attention: Go thy way." Consideration of the young people of the district possessing musical and vocal talents, that they may be organized to form a junior choir which would serve to im- prove this important part of the church services, from time to time, is being given. The July meeting of Hampton- Desable W. M. s. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pet- ensen, Desabie, on July 6. The president, Mrs. Dixon, conducted A visiting former Ella MecPher-son. visitors to Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Polrier. Mrs. Lea Lavnngle and three children of Boston, Mass, are visit-1 ing in Miscouohe at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. MaeNelll. l Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant of Miscouche motored to Rustico on. H-O-L-M-A-"N-S July 11. and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vitale Gallant. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Desnoches ' and daughter of Montreal ere visit- ing in St. Nicholas at the home of, Mrs. Emmanuel Arsenault. ; Eharlered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank or Commerce Building Summcrsldi-., P.E.l. - Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MIJTIJAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summeralde P. 0. BOX tilll INSURANCE R. E. Ellis &-Son Limited Fire .- Auto - Cnsunlty County Exhibition, August DIAL 3344 Highest or any tender TENDERS Tenders will be received by the secretary "until August lst for two canteens at Alberton Prince Tenders may be for both canteens or separately. W. W. CURRIE, Secretary. 31st - Sept. 1st. not necessarily accepted. I Summer St. ...:. Optometrists B. F. Hunter. R.0. i lnmmerslde. P.E.I. - Phone slit; MALLMANS B(JlI.Dl'NG A. Rayinond Grant, B.Sc., o.o. 288 Water street suinmerelde Above Mnurlce Mill's Men's Wear i-norm use i LIMI Dentists . Dr. J. A. Dolron Dental X-lays ssim:r.i.M.sN ammixa Dill luinnentde K L. K. ZIELINSKI, ILD. , General rrnetltionn Mhlpoquo load . Ienelntlon. P. 15. I. Phone: lenslnrwn I VETERINARIAN i Dr. J. aumguwm "'5?" 50- IMO lllnmerelde motooumsiis till: IIADV ammo C We HFARTIIV The Amalgamated, Dairies i ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING Of Their NEW FACTORY . We supplied the insulation for the piping GUILDFORDlS LTD HALIFAX. N. 5. At you will find write, or come In Today, for rec : Lumber; Shingles; Everything You Need For Any Building. Repairing or Remodeling Job - - - Large or Smalllk HOl.MAN'S building, remodeling, or repairing job. Our Lumberyard and Whrehouses are well stocked with quality materials. to help you do the job quicker, and in it workmsnllke manner. Phone. everything you need for that your building materials. Fast l service. and guaranteed satisfaction assure-' Check our Prices On: Matched, and plain surfaced Boards; Window Frames and Sashes; . Door Frames: Eastern and British Columbia Cedar Interior and Exterior Finish; Hardwood and Softwood Flooring; Douglas Fir; Birch, Okume. and Pine Plywoods: Arborlte; Barker Tile; Mason- ite: Asphalt: Rubber, Plnstex, Floor Tile: materials for the modern home. - Come In - Phone - Writer I For Good Service ii0LMANis Lumber Dept. Dimension Doors end and all .01 vwooo IIPIOP mu M0l0lN69 . pk wee. ', cu-nus. Janine neu- iasre to Inner 01 ttnntellnhend onertuuitrfdr ssn'iee. xinntutdentinvltldihc members to her house for the lentil August meeting. Lunch was served by Mrs. Petersen and cminittee. me an enjoyable social period spent. l . Mr: and Mrs. Falconer. eccen- penied by Mr. Jsck Dixon. had an enjoyable inotar trip on July 0, briefly. vldting Wood Islen . Montague. and sour-ls. At sour-is. they were icourteously shown thro hthsfineniodernplantor the Fisheries 1.td.. where in the verloiu department; I lute stat! of workers were busily pro- cessing tbe usual lerze dell! de- livery of fish at this plant (or mar- ket requireinetns. the Just- ket be in the U.l.A. it would beofeventsgewmnnytovislt this plant and gain first hand ink formation concernlnl the modern processing work, being daily car- ried on therein, and find 3 court- eous management and ready to give detailed information to visit- ams as they an being shown through. i vol acts to esedlft-to loved wlteet .- during her illness, passed any recently. A message at coin- by the e assembly of relatives and trim , in the Church at Remains. and It the cemetery assembled to ex ress tributes oi love and respect or I faithful de- dl voted wife. mother and friend. Arw - augmented choir sang the favorite hyiun of the deceased. and pall- bearers were Messrs. Joseph Duns- fud. Homer Proveneher, Melville Higgins. Barry Dunsford. Hector lnurlevin, Deseble, and Hector IlecNevin. Bonsbaw. bore all that . was mortsl to her last noting piece. Interment was in Orspaud Oeineury. O - 1:. H0814!!! CONVENTION (CP) - About are expected here next year for the first Omldian meeting of the ndersted Moslem Society or the United states and Canada. Winter's Cosl Requirements! fill up your empty Coal Bin lteineinlir last Winter 7 Bel Wiie - - Get Ready Soon Order Now Yes. right now is the time to place your order for next Right now is the time to . . . Do it early before the heavy Fall demands create slow and uncertain deliveries from the mint Place your order now for: Old Sydney. In- vernsss, Bras d'0r, Sprlnghlii, Albion Nut, Albion Egg. American Salt Cool, Stoker Coal, Welsh Hard Cobbler and Nut. American Hard Nut, American Brlquets, Coke, and there is American Smithlng Coal in stock. ' 4 Suininsrsldo . x i CAPITOL TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:25 Q1... , UBILEE TRAIL u.its..oJ..0- Ill! . ..lllilidtl."'fl'.".i.it..”E.t lit lillml -WI with WHY IIIIIH lim- Pvedvuv and Much! JQIDN IIIAI IAN! lboubllo Itnovee Cofumten IXTIA - Ixnu - IXTRA IPEOIAL l'liA'l.'UB.E'l'1”E i 'l'l-ll ILACK suiiv" Mined In Georglsls Primitive Oheeleuohee swamps .... T0-IIIIIT 1-s.is "PARIS MOBIL" Marilyn Maxwell - The Grandeur. The Romance. The Thrill: alone the mill to the West. with our fearless pioneers. It's , the greatest show since "GONE 'wrri-i THE WIND" rsnimooaama ....-,- XIIQAII ,-.-3. . 4?; g Jorllyeersnl invalid. otter sviu battled ni-- fott to the berepved. and enoour- t to the llvtnl. wee hesrd