' nnrlos. 194s , . Th! iiNsSrsn-u ouutotau a sauna-i- Street, rumor: down ore-son i . New» Isl-animus, Adverflalag Iepgnggtgflygg, —IlCIIVlS IMPORTANT Al. POINTIINIH-The many friends °i G- Wfllil! Murray. formerly of Fredericton, P. E. I., ‘will b; in. tarested to learn that he has re cently accepted a position a; El» ‘i’ usranarsulrsrr "H? Inn- ‘ lblfi uulsoo lusnrnsrlheettfieup . ‘and OIOIGI OI-OW Nlsbt at ans of tin Sun-aspirin ll It Cenhal Chest: s I ' Kiufl NCIIIIIIII, W k’ ICC“ IIII Alyre Douoettifl Grocery lseariid o...“ n amflmrnanuamm Will! ltnet: Island mo» l Street l ihefluardlanwtjlbedeilvsrodtoanyhonnlusummm an", sorltlcwdlsorlloporwoak-Pboapsaefortbis sewergfve yourerdutotheboyreaponalbislordellvcryoiyonrroute. -IIAD ' ill find uie advta.‘ d {uction “smith!- lfl our ill Pill- ‘ i .111 ore-son will be closed irom Aulilst lat to 20th inclusive. iforley M. Bell, Sumrnerside. ' APICIAL service North Bede- que United_ Church, Sunday, July Bl at 7.30 p.|n. F/L George B, Fee, Chaplain R.C.A.F. station, Summer- tide, guest speaker. Special collec- tion for church lights. —CIIILD WANDIIS AWAY_ Some anxiety was caused yester- day to the family when little Jimmie Boates, two-year-old son of Mrs. Earle Boates, wandered sway from the home of his grand- parents,,Mr. and Mrs. John Boates, Notre Dame Street. Surnmerslde. about 10.30 a.m. He was found. about two hours later by Mrs. John Cobb asleep in their carl which was, parked in their drive- ' way on Granville Street about two blocks sway from the Bostes home. Mrs. Boater, who is from Montreal with her son, are visit- ing in Summerside with her hus- band's parents. S —WATEI l8 SAFE —- The wat- er in the particular area around the Y's Men's bathing house con-f mins no cross-pollution. according; o ivlr. Ross MacKenzie, president’ if the Stunmerside Y's Meris Club.i is a result of rumors that the wat- tr was impure, a sample was sent lo the Provincial Laboratory“ Charlottetown. for analysis. 'I‘csts| proved that there were no grounds for the rumors, and parents need. have no fears regarding permitting, heir children to attend the Y‘! Men's swimming classes. Mr.. Meo- Kenzie stated that the rvmors had iffected the attendence at the swimming classes to some extent, ind he was pleased to be able to‘ state that‘\the water sround the‘ Y's Men's bathing house is safe for bathing-S. 43A?!‘ Oil‘ 8'1‘. ANN — Thet annual cbservancqof the feast of] 5t. Ann will take piece on this coming Sunday at Lennox Islsndi with solemn high mass st l1 urn] Following Mass meals will be ierved and there will be s mfreshment booth. The school ind other new buildings that. were ecentiy erected by the Department >i Indian Affairs will be open for nspection by the public. Arrange- nents have been made for regu- or transportation to theislsnd by new; pcgt and parking facilities will be available at Port I-lili. Rev. 5 w_ ltdclnnis announced the ar- rangtmehts inst evening. Father Mcl-nnls is parish priest r on the island. In the lfternooli s base- ball game between Lennox Island and Tigrrsh will be played-S- -ON lI-UINOBI SPECIAL ... Mrs. Victor Valentine, who tun]. l" f"!!! CllII-W. Alta. on the Bluenose special. arrived in Sum- merlide on Tuesday evening and ~is a guest of- her sister, m; 5,4, MaoMurdo and Dr. Maeldurdo. —VACAI'ION CHURCH SCHOOL —'I‘he Vacation Church School held last week at ‘travellers Heat came to a close on Friday. Thirty-six [Pupils were enrolled and twenty- nlne received certificates ‘in fwwnltion of faithful attendance and interest shown during the week. The program consisted oi’ worship, Bible téaching. based on the life of Jesus, singing, 1mm“. Icrsftr and games. Lenders of the school we e Miss Velma MacMor. ran. 98k ay. N.S., Miss Shirley Graves, l-lebron, N.S., and Rev. R. L. Wagner, North Bedeque. —FUNEB.AL YESTERDAY — Funeral services for the late Miss Marion Holland were held yester- ~ day ‘afternoon with a short service at her home on Central Street, Summerside, at 1.30 followed by a service at St. John's Anglican Church. SL. Eleanors at two o'- 'clock. Archdeacon C. R. Harrison officiated at both services and at the service at the grave in the church cemetc y. Pelll: srers were Messrs. Ralph Compton. Roy Tan- ton, Stanley Tanton, Bruce Bern- ard, TJ... Linkiettcr and Ross mcKenaie-S. —BORDEN BOY INJURED — Elmer Perry, 12-year-old son of Ml‘. and Mrs. Cyrus Perry. Borden suffered a ruptured kidney when struck by a hook of s swingie tree Monday evening. He was playing on the farm of Mr. Frank Noonan and as the men were hauling up hay the hook broke and hit him on the side. He was taken to the doctor at Bedeque and lster to the Prince County Hospital. Latest rc- ports are that he is improving and that an operation may not be neoesssryn-S. —M0'l‘Olt PARTY-Miss Geor- gls Brown, RN, former Matron of Prince County Hospital and now on the staff of New England Bsptist Hospital, Boston, Mess, recentl, spent holidays here mo- torfng down in company with Miss Sadie Brown, RN, Miss Hszel Adams, RN. and Mrs. Dor- . othy Bryenton. They enjoyed the scenic beauty in a leisurely drive through the White Mountains crossing into Canada. in Quebec and visiting the old historic city of Quebec and home vis the beauti- ful North Shore route through New Brunswick. Ali four ladies are en- icvmr holidays from their regular duties as hospital personnel and their mainland tour was the high- light of their vecatioih-K. Itefll Kit . ‘Irlthotttcvrldrl 81.28 . l 77st aid/b! 0/ .9 011/ 0/70 * Jl/ awaits?! Ileana who ltevo Ielas "manuals pdtavhal. 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Mr. Murray t; g son of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Mur- ray. of Fredericton. and is now re- siding in Montreal. Personals F-nlfllflfl of Mr. ‘rf- Lowell Compton will regret to learn he is confined to his home by iliness.-S. -Ml|s Shirley McCarville of Charlottetown was a week-end visitor to Kensington. K -._Mr. Wellington McNelll of Charlottetown was a visitor to Kenaington» on Iiridayr-K, -ltf!rs. Fred Callaghan and daughter Fredda of Charlottetown left-lest week to spend holidays in Springfield. Moss.—K. - —Mr. James Higgins, of the Pro- vincial Veterinary Service Staff, Charlottetown. was a week-end visitor to Indian River. K —Mrs. Sadie Stewart, of Stough- ton, Mass. is the guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. Winfred Ramsey, Harn- ilton. Bur. —Mrs. Lorne Monkiey and chil- dren, of Charlotetown, are visit- ing Mrs. Monkley‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Champion, Ken- sington. K -—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald and infant son, of Bridgwater, N. S., are visiting Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Le- Blane, Kensington. K -Mrs, Annie J. Maye, Brook- line, Mass. arrived last "Tuesday to spend the summer with her niece, Mrs. David Campbell, Bur- lington. ' K -Mrs. John Demay of Waitham, Mass, accompanied by her seven children, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Winfred Ramsay, Hamilton. Bur. —Mrs. Leo Praught, Grand Riv- er, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Shea, Indian River. K -Cpl. and Mrs. M. F. Hogan and daughters have returned to Albei- ton after an ellitiyabll mm" "l? visiting friends in the Maritime!- DMr. and Mrs. W. FqLcwli. West Somervilie. Mass. are 809$ this week of Mayor and MYS- - r. Taylor, xeusinston- Bl"- ._Mr, and Mrs. Phil Dodds BIB visiting the former‘! Dam?!"- M'- and Mrs. R. T. Dodds in Sums- merside. _ t 3 Kilbride arrived recegltly‘ froziinaSt. Stephen. N‘. B. to spend holiday! WW1 h" 9°." qnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie lfll- hride. x _ . d Mr. James I-andritl- gn lgharlgttetouran. ll"! SWIM“ Mrs. Donald Balne of Grand RIP‘ ids, Mich, werevisitors to Ker; sington on Saturday. .44; ‘ d m- . Joni emrthv w! two utilities. richest I-M Jtlvtil: of ‘Iuronto have arrived to M“ smythefi mothetqidra. Leon- ard McNefll, Stunmersida-S ‘Mrs. Jean Gsilagher of Inl- '°"°.3."'" "f" ;§§.‘i°‘i..‘§’.$§’.§€i i?‘ Tue y o s ' cation with her brothel’. Kf- Jim" nunphy and family of Remind- tom-K. --Mrs. an. Mums-en. form"- ly of Kensington arrived in Suin- rnersldo on Tuesday evenlni for I three weeks visit. She is the guest of Miss MscKelvie, Central Strieat- on the Biuenose Spoc- .,.‘.".‘.’§""ii.. Leslie Gardiner of wetsekin. Alta. and his daulhtfl’. Mrs. Gordon I-isrris. ‘H!!! l" visiting in Belmont, Lot l0.-Q- —Mr. lfld Mrs. Theo mus. MH- Peter Nelson. Mrs. William Coul- ias and Mrs. Oliver Proiitt. all of Kgnglngton, left on Ttidl? W l trip to nuts-x. when the? W“! spend several days. Bill'- iMr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell. iitzroy Street, Charlottetown. ac- companied by Mrs. J. H. Taylor mg 9n Barryfiof Montreal. W"! "guel of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradford Mill- man, Remington, on Sunday. I Bur. 4n. Harold Breen. Hr- In! we. Ronald Moo . and N“ Herbert Moore. Ilothuy. N. l. ‘were recent weekend It!!!" i“ the lattefl parents ilr- l“ M" Amos Adaml. Sen VIW- 3"’- _.'m-. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson and trim ehildrln. tum. P"! . competition before Anaemia-rumour. oxwnnthoanaoonsrue‘ nnminaitosorrnIII-I-IIIIIV" iatnnsoasesottsoanaaomn ‘THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ‘In. Game K. of C; Boys . A Camp Visited On Moods! evening the Knights of Coiilnbus Boys Camp at North Rustico was visited by a nun-inq- or mentors of the Order from Char- lottetown and Summeraide with their wives. Among those _ who honored the occasion by their Presence were His Honor Liqitan- ant Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard and His Excellency Bishop James Boyle. After a delicious supper had been served the visitors were entertain- Hl by I Dmflram staged by the boys from Charlottetown and Sum- mersldc. who were attending the camp. After welcoming those pres- ent. Mr. Frank O’Keefe, camp manager, explained that the pro- gram had been prepared by the boys themselves without any coach- ing end was entirely their own ef- fort. Mr. Al Blanchard of Char- lottetown accompanied on the piano for a general sing song. The boys were addressed briefly by Bishop Boyle and Lieutenant Governor Bernard and the even- ing ended with the singing of The King. Ali present were treated to ice cream with the compliments of Lieutenant Governor Bernard-S. Sport Echoes From Prince Bounty We had a preview o_f the Sum- mes-side Sheen d; Mclrmis Juniors who will probably enter the play- offs for the Island championship about a." month from now. The team lacked Gordie MacKey. Benny Grady. Richard from the airport. Tanton Landry, Mark Delaney and Harold MacFsrlane. Provided all these players are available to play with , the team it should strengthen the line-up quite some. They did s. pretty fair Job without those boys at Lennox Island Tues- day night, however. and we'd now like to see them take on the Knights of Columbus from Char- lottetown, or either of the other Capital City junior ‘aggregations. The boys collected eleven hits off two lonnox Island pitchers. True, they will probably be up against superior pitching when they reach the playoffs, but Mac- Kay. Grady, Hume, Baron, stew- art and Murphy have been facing Island League pitching all season, and have been doing pretty weliby thc-mselves. Stewart was used st first base agairst the Lennox la- iand team and looked good at that position. He will fit in there nice when not on the ‘mtnmd. . We suppose the juniors in Sum- mcrsido and Charlottetown will use only players of twenty years or under whervbsttling for island supremacy but the winners will surely pick up any available 21- year-old players before they tackle the mainland. It just doesdt make sense for them not to do so. Should Summerside win, they can add Ostwsy to their roster. and per- haps one or two extra. players from the airport. . ‘ 1'! the matter of registration in- terferes with this then the Island teams should rcgister 21 year-old: if they intend to enter mainland piaydowns st. all. The ides of their going into competition with main- land teams with a one-year handl- cap is ridiculous. We're not; that good over here in the Garden of the Gulf. _ . Since writing our last "Echoes" we have been told that there is the possibility of the Surnmerside ‘Ibwn League's having a. third sect- ion to their regular schedule. If this is so, then that renders null and void sll we have said about Freddie Fey's not getting back into the regular schedule is played out. Eloy will certsinly be talking his swings again if a third section is added to the schedule. _ ‘ we think it would make it much more interesting if there were awards for excelling in the differ- ent departments of play in tho 15' land Blscball Lennie. For "1- stance. there might be s our 10f the lending batter. and 3th" awards for the leaders in runs batted in," "stolen bases.’ Qw- There might be awards for excell- ence in fielding also, but sll play- ers could not he 81'0"?" ""111" in such a contest. 'l‘o illustrate this, suppose we take some fielding averages in different positions is the Big Leagues. The Year i047 en‘ the National Le e will do as we} as any. The firs basemen 1 from .090 to .9119. the second base- mln from I'M to .983. thl "11"! and Susan. of Hartford. Conn-JR gpgncling their vacation on tba Il- land. where they will visit Mrs. Jsrnieson‘: mother. "l1- Wlflffld Ramsay, Hamilton, Mrs. Keir (gm-g, xensington, a sister, and other relatives. , 311B R-C-A-F. Blue Sox Andi , s. oM. Deadlocked 6-All PAGE ymmrccn Lest Night‘ The R.C.A.!'. Blue So: and Sheen d: Mclnnis Juniors battled to their second déadlocked game of the sen-u 1°" l"! Illflht at the Summerside Hllh School diamond, the score ending S-all. The Blue Sox opened the scoring, striking for three runs in the second. Dombroski opened the inning with a triple to right field. Wen: whiffed but Walters ‘drove Dromboski across with a single to right, going down to sec. ond on an overthrow from right field. D. Stewart forced Walters at third and Murphy drove a ball i"!!! P1999 left centre which bound- ed across the highway on to a front lawn and Murph made the circuit of the bases, chasing Stew- art in ahead of him. The S. d: M. team got two of the" tallies back in their half. A. Stew- art hit safely to left,.und when MacKay doubled to the game corner- Stewart sprinted ‘all the way home, MacKay taking third on the throw to the plate. Gordie then stole home. The Juniors forged ahead in the third. Betting two more counters. With one out C. Grady walked and Delaney singled to left. Muihoiiand fanned but Grady and Delaney came home on Hume's mlscue at short on A. Stewart's ground boll. The Blue Sox made it 6 to 4 in the fourth scoring three, un- earned runs. Dromoski, who hit a single, double and triple in four trips, doubled to left. Wenz fan- ned but Waiters was hit and D. Stewart walked. With the bases full Murphy rolled one to Mac- Fflrlane at second who with an easy force ploy set up atgthe plate threw high over the catchefs head and two runs scored. D. -Stewart came home loter on n wild pitch. The Sheen 8r McInnis aggrega- tion evened it up in the fourth. l... Schurmon got on when his grass cutter went through Caloren at second, MacFariane singled to left. Simmons struck out . and Hume tossed Grady out at first. Hume juggled Delaney's smash to short field and Schurman and MacFar- lane came home with the two bad- ly needed tallies. The fifth, sixth and seventh innings went score- less. Ernie ‘Wortley, well-known Tor- onto baseball umpire end hocln“ referee who is visiting in Summw side officiated behind the plate. BOX SCORE I Blue So: . AB R K PO A "‘| Pierce, 1b Caloren, 2b O'Neil, rf Hume, es Drombroski, 3b Wenz, c .. Wailers, cf D. Stewart, lf Murphy, p .. Totals .. surnames-arouse QQQSG-g,“ :- Sheen Arman-its AB C, Grady, 3b, ss . Delaney, 1b . Muiholland, Pope,-cf~.-..- ...... .. l... Schurman, MacFar-lane, 2b Simmons, rf ...... .. 3 P. Schurman, 2b ._. 1 Totals 29 P. Schurman replaced lane in fifth. Summary: RBI’; Walters 2, Mur- phy 2, C. Grady. MacKay; earned rung, Blue SOX 3, Sheen k MCTII- nls 2; home run. Murphy; triPlel- Dcmbroski: doubles, Dombroski. MacKay; stolen buses, Dombroski, Stewart 2, Pope; left on bases, Blue Sox 5, Sheen d: Mclnnis 5; struck out, by Stewart 10, by Murphy 7i bases on bails, off Stewart 4, off Murphy 3; hit by pitcher, by Stew- art 1, Umpires, plate, E. Wortley, 3 4 3 4 4 2 3 2 obcu-toot-n-ouol ut-tot-towocoro iit-lt-lt-loooogong §owu~nowocro 4000OOwHMr-O’; aag-ooanvcav: NOOHOOHQOQMS S scFar- bngeg, S, Wortley and G. Des- Rochea-S. baseman from .968 to .941. the fhortrtops from .988 to .935, out- fielders from 1.000 to .966. catchers from .984 to .974. It would seem that first baseman are least like- ly to make errors and third base- man and shortstopa most likely to boot the ball around or make over- thrown. If some more or less mod- est award could be made to the best fielding catcher, first base- mcn, second bnsesnen, third base- men, short stop and outfielder, six awards in sll, it might be the fair- ngt, my, The pitchers CORN b! judged on their winning percent- age of earned runs. Now. all we need is some of the sports-minded merchants of Charlottetown and Stmtmerside to donate these - s snd everything will be 01C. Std? up, gentlemen, and take your pick before they are all gone. N. ii. Air Cadets Win iloop__ Game Air Cadets from New Brunswick defeated the Summerside jl-ligh School basketball tesrn at the Air- port court isst night by the score of I7 to 32. The work of Harrison. colored flash from Ssint John. stood out» his deadly accuracy on shots never having been surpass- ed on the local courts. Spectators at the game said he missed only ‘one try for a field goal sll even- n . ‘he line-ups follow with scor- ing points: Cadets - Harrison. 30. Johns- ton, l, Nickerson, 34. Taylor, S. Bustsrd. l0. Ylounl’. l. Seelel. 4. Acheson, 2, Sutherland, 2, Mac- larly sold at $60.00. Special price $48.95. Furniture Dept. Strong Building ' r Two Extra 7' Values Spring Filled Mattresses l Spring Filled Meittrfesses $28.95 We have managed to procure. another shipment of this outstanding mat- tress and are offering them at the some special price as previous. Although the price is low this is not a. cheap spring mattress as it contains 220 ooll springs, has taped roll edge and upholstered with heavy Belgium damask ticking in attractive colors. Obtainabie in-S ft. 3-4 ft. and 4 ft. 6. Sale Price only $28.95. High Grade Mattress $46-95 This mattress contains ‘Z56 coll springs and has an embroidered pro-built border which prevents sides from breaking down. Upholstered with bean- tiful panelled ticking of high grade damask in coral and turquoise. Rogu- e SMALlMAIPSfutnnv, Tevish, 2. _ Summerside l-Iigh — C. MacDon- te old, l2. P. Steele, 6. C. Simpson, e, B. LeFurgey, 0, R. Wybou, 6, J. Rickets, 2. K. Grant, 1, W. Kohan, EQLEWM Exhibition Game ‘the R-CAJ". baseball teem won sn exhibition game from Curran d: Briggs at the C. d: B. diamond yesterday afternoon by the score of 9 to 6. Mickus went the route for the Airmen. and the Con- struction crew used two hurlers, Mulholland and Gaudet. "Moose" Carson toted the big but, hitting two triples in three trips to the plate. Benny Grady hit 4 singles lliIT llllli WAY . , fi THERE'S WHY 1 YANKED" Score by Innings Curran b lrlgga 000 Muiholland, Gaudet i --—4- - TAKE eoov CARE or m; LOOK AT THEM 520w ‘DYIN’ FOR _WATER.'» t uumui in 4 tries for the Currantkhriggs am. 3.0.5.1‘. 102 ill h-O 00f Batteries -- Mickus and‘ Areuv- LIKE vou - . _ . You OUTA TH’ GAME-fibU - f-"r gtzomtssv t|= 1 LETYOU PUT QBWQEALQQQMEM“ 1 UP A FLOWER BOX YOU'D’ WHY, 1HATBIDfF ’ . " ‘D06 ASLEEP oto , _ . "rt-v PORCWAN‘ WILTIN, DROOPIN Pl. s ‘mes/is use. . FEET.’ "l"? Years to coins. lace l wars end some 7,500 mug 9i been taken from Norway's and J. Grady. torial wstq-g OBSERVANCE or THE FEAST LENNOX ISLAND ' summer, my s1 _ sonnrm men MASS as 11 A. rs MEALS SERVED loo-@oo@>t o-Q>oe¢>oo-¢>oo¢u$. 0F ST. A-NN. IY J. ll. WILLIAMS was nswosn users-rs 0am - (or) -~ Officials n, rucruc ~ wasoorsl onus KIDNEY PELLS .- "he c. . v-zsfJiRwttue - ‘ ,v.nauu.s.m -.-.. i.. . '- ' ‘It