l ‘A record crowd of nearly 6,000 ‘ ple visited Lennox Island yes- rday as the Mic Mac Indians ~.. the reservation celebrated St. ’ rule’s Sunday, an annual event . icated to their patron saint. A sunny day and placid waters .A. to the enjoyment of the out which annually “attracts litol'l from the mainland to nits in the United States. Many .. has carried their own lunch- ,t the canteens were busy _ times, especially the bar. ~v e chicken pit which" as a1- was a popular spot. l‘ 's emu Higtha'sn. Was cele- GUARDIAN-p ” TENT MEErnio North can ‘ each night 8 pm. GA. am ANNIVERSARY music hour. on United Chumh.lTuosday uly 29th. at 8.30 non. " ' ICE-CREAM Sandwiches and I ofifee by Freetmvn United W.A. a church gmum July 80th. " DANCE ,mlsll'rovm . 11:11.4 it onday, July 28. music hypnot— , ( aines. . ' 0 MORE DUMPING of gar- . at Cousins shore, Par . - . Signed: Glenwood Mac- ' Donald Cousins. Vern YRSHIRE —-v Columnrio Row- brod and’owncdby John Lewis, Freetown. PILL, has t ed 105,727 lbs. milk. 4.830 at, 4.34 per cent in ten lac— tions. “She is tarp; cuisine}! ‘ e Good" an or sre IS , glam King. She is the 330th , hire to be awarded a Gold ’ " ONALs I and Mrs. Philip Perry and 11 Johnny of Sumervnle, are visiting Mr. Perry's Mrs. Ernest Gaudot of St; s. , ' and Mrs. Jack Keefe and of Philadelphia, Pa., have ed in the province to spend .xl’acation and are the guests '. Keats's parents, Mr, and to 5. James McCardle, Middle- 11. , Mrs. Angelina Kearns. of Pem- . broke, Mass, 86 years old is ‘ Visiting her sister, Mrs. Cather- ' the Perry of .St. Nicholas, for the first time in forty years. Mrs. Kearns is astonished over the Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building mmerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 ‘5 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 5; Son Limited Fire -- Auto —— Casualty (Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman " Opt. 1).. 3.0. : PHONE 3287 . on .. St. Summerslde B. F. Hunter, RD. ‘- merside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING ' A. Raymond Grant. I B.Sc., 0.1). . W Water Street, .Summers’lde Above Maurice Mail’s Mens Wear. PHONE 3530 Photoqraphers THE READ STUDIO D. w. sans Barrister ‘3 George R. MacMahon, LL.B. . 255 Water St. Sllmmcrslde (Also KEITsmglun on Saturdast Phone Sununersmc soul WORSHIPPERS at the shrine afternoon as they paid tribute to ~: 3 st. Anne are seen yesterday the patron saint of the Mic Mac .Gsudet- met Al Forrest, now re— k two years ago. he met a lady ' for a brief visit with relatives in At Lenn’ox Island Sunday brated at 11 am. by Deacan, Very Rev. Father Moreau, C. Ss.~ R., of Charlottetown, who preached the sermon, Rev. Leon- ard MacDonald, Wellington, who said Mass, and Rev. P. Murnag- hall, Grand River, sub-deacon. Of great interest to manyyis- ltors was the handicraft "booth which. displayed a, wide variety of Indian made items, including baskets. hours and arrows and toma'hawks. ‘ conducting the program was Rev. E. W. Maclnnis, resident priest. agent Mr. others. A fleet pct dories transported. the'huga crowd 'from Veterans'Meet I ' After 40 Years P. MacNeill and World War One took place recent~ ly at the home of Ernest Gaudet of St. Nicholas. when for the first time in tortyyeans Ernest lidlll ill NOW York,‘ but origin. 8111/ 'rom Jamaica. 1 _ For thirty eight years Mr. For- rest lgd been trying tolocate his 01 D31 and had enquired of every Islander he met. Finally. who knew him and communicat- with him. This summer he den c dad to visit P. E. I. and called on Mr. Gsudet and it [was the first time in forty years that Mr. Gaudet met any at the boys he had been on active duty With I overseas. Mr. Gaudet and Mr. Forrest served With the 60th Battalion and the 87th Montreal Grenadier Gastric. r ,. changes in P.E.I. since her last“ visit. _ Mr. Douglas Coffin is a pati- ent in .Prince County Hospital where he, underwent surgery on Tuesday. , Mr. Therin summons of Sum- merside is recovering in the Prince County Hosphtal after undergoing surgery on Thursday morning. ~ Mr. and Mrs. T. Earle Hickey of Summerside have as their nests the latter’s sister, Mrs. ily of Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Edna Gibbs of Cambridge and son Mr. J. A. Gibbs. hiswue and children Janet and Lindle, of West Acton. Mass, returned Fri- day after visiting in New Arman, est: of the farmer's nerce, rs. Roy Walker, and family. . ALBERTON Mr. Fred C. Ramsay, M.L._A., left Montrose Friday morning New Brunswick and in Quincy, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Sproule and Donnie, Alberton, motored to Saint John, N. B., during the weekend. They were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Allison Fraser. r. and Mrs. Fred Leard, Al- belillton, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard, Summerslde, left by car yesterday morning for Canning, N. S. When they re- turn within a few days they Will be accompanied by Rev. L..J. Leard, who is coming to reside in Alberton. Carpenter's Gift and Novelty Store. Alber- ton Open Daily 9-5 Any goods which had been left for repairs may be ob- tained during these hpnrs. All such articles unclaimed by Aug. 23rd will be sold. . I _i' ecord Crowd Reported Directing the preparation and ' assisted by the Indian ‘ the main- . A T's—union at two veterans of act: Keefe, Mr..Koofe and (amt Mr. Walker walking and balance and tremors which spread to the limbs, trunk and neck. The tremors cause complete incapacity, flollowed by coma and death. Dr. Alex Sinclair. a Melbourne psychiatrist who visited the Klan- antu subdistniot, said he had seen mothers “laughing at the pathetic etforts of theirown chil- dren to stand erect when addicted with the disease.” The native belief in sorcery as the cause produced intense fear and insecurity. Realiatotry was among the victi-ms’ ways Jf attempting to countenact the sur- cery, Dr. Sinclair said. Firemen Subdue Stubborn Fire In Montrose House Alberton and Tignish Fire De- partments were called‘out dur- ing the noon hour on Saturday to fight a stubborn house fire in Montrose. The house, owned by Fred C. Ramsay, M.L.A., and located across the road from his own residence, was occupied by Mr. Ramsay’s hired man, Aime Cormier, his wife and two-year- old son. The fire appeared to have started on the north side of the second story and spread between the walls. Its origin is not known. Laughing Death Is Still Puzzle (Reutersl—Kuru, the “laughing death” of the eastern highlands of Papua which the natives ascribe to sorcery, is still battling med- ical experts there, an Australian doctor said Saturday. The disease, which first ap- peared about 30 years ago, is in- variably flatal. It kills its victim within a year. lit has an incidence of at least one per cent among the l3,000 people of Klanantu ‘Slltb- d'lstl‘lldl. ’ Kuru produces disorders in PYJAMA PANTS ARE SHOCKING ' LONDON (AP)—IA pair of blue - and - white simped‘ pyjama pants fluttered ir- reverently Saturday from. one of the «ancient towers of West- minster Abbey. . Never in hundreds of years of history had anything like thils ever happened. Here was the place where William the Conqueror had [been crowned, and nearly every monarch after him. Scotland Yard concluded its investigation quickly. Nearby Westminster boys wheel, one of the cutest in the mono, Shuts down for the 7 summer on Monday. Elementary, my dear Wat- son. “I know who did it," said one of the schoolboys, "but wild horses wouldn’tdnag his name trom me.” ‘ The entire second floor is gutted and the roof badly damaged. Since the Cormier family occupy only the first floor, they were ablet to remove practically all their furnishings and clothing to safety. So their personal loss is negligible. »Damage todthe house is esti— mated at approximately $1,500.00. It could not be learned whether or not the house was insured since the owner is absent from the Province. ’Wonderful Reception’ Says US. Officer Of Visit Here “We have met with a wonder-forts and varioushc-tivities for DRB- CHIEF RALLI-ES OTTAWA CP'— Chairman A. H. Zimmemnan of the Defence Research Board, admitted to hos- pital July 15 suffering from heart strain - symptoms, “is calming along very well indeed and is coming home today," a member of his family said. Dr. Zimmer- man, 56, was taken to hospital after becoming ill at his office. A colleague said he would re. cieve a thorough check and a complete nest. ' ful reception in 'Summerside,”. their weekend stay in Sumrner- stated. Capt. Paul Stadler of ‘the U. S. S. McClelland Saturday morning while talking to report- ers on board the destroyer es- cort. “'Ilhe citizens have been won; donful to us.” added Capt. Stad- ‘. ler, who is inrconnnand of the ship which has a complement of 93 men and six‘ otficers and is primarily a U.S..naval training / ship. ‘ Capt. Stealer and his executive . otticer Ill}. George Derby were very enthusiastic over the re- ception given the personnel of their ship, which included dances, outings to the National Park, Funeral Held At Bloomfield _ The funeral of Mus. David has ' . ter was held on Monday after- . _ noon, July 215t., iron: the home I L — SUMMERSIDE of Mr. Andrew Dollar. “Brook- p. I 7 «.MAY & TUESDAY . e. I ' [MT'HE JOKER Is WILD” 'ide. Capt. Stadler revealed that the U. S. S. McClelland was commis- sioned in 1944 and named in memory of Ensign Thomas A. McClellsnd of Denver, Colo., a navy pilot who was killed in the surprise attack, on Pearl Har- hour. The McClellanw new action at 1on Jima, Okinawa and other Pacific battles as well as assist- ing in the destruction of many Japanese planes. R E G E N T I ' MondayLTuesday ' "Don’t Knock The Rock” " Bill Haley & The Comets humans STOPPED . The Italian government has stopped imports of butter be- ‘cause of the low domestic mar- ket price, 35.5 cents a pound. Indians during the annual obser- vation at Len-nox Island. - C A M E 0’ , - ' Kensillgton inns. 7.00 P.M. MARILYN MUNROE AND LAURENCE OLIVER IN The services at the house and .. grave were conducted by Rev. Canon J. T. llbtbott. Mon., July 28, 1958 The Guardian Psgep13 SEEK NURSING AID government should encourage the dent nurses through the pay- OTTAWA or — The federal 9?“ government will consider ways {new of ’1 T day during firm. of encouraging student ’nurses 0 mg' remain in training, Health Minn ister Montei‘th‘ Said Friday in the Commons. He was replying to F.J. Brigg PC-Athatbaska who suggested that in view of. the shortage of nurses the federal MOSTLY MUSCLE A dinosaur of prehistoric time. which might weigh 40 tons, had a hraindweighinz not more men one noun . a. HELP WANTED r Require immediately a number of male and remain emplpyeos." Contact Harold " Campbell, Bcdequo . 32-2 or 22-5. - -, " * ’ CAMPBELL AND BURNS LTD. ' n H ATTENTION l POULTRY FARMERS. ‘We are . receiving poultry at our eviscerating' plant every Tuesday until furl-her notice. Paying” highest market iprices. Poultry pickup service is now available. 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