i . First Edition Of H Thinkers is Closed Out V puc.WAS!l, N. s. tclo.cleve- Md industrialist Cyrus Eaton . closed out the first edition of his m,,ch.pL"icized home for think- ,," here Sunday and the world ull0lBl'B who had i: an his gues lor ll W1,-neat a success. The Pugwash - born business magnate invited the nine celebra- ud figures to vacation at his an- mu-al home on Nortlumberland mail because. he said, the burly- burly of modern living permits men men too little time for re- laxation and reflec tion. A closing banquet was held sat- in the detached white- mmp building that houses 'ille dining room of the old homestead rolling acreage once sup- wd:; will J ported a commercial inn. go?!-IS FOR EXTENSION Mr Eaton said he hoped the in- gm-mat seminar could be broad- ened from two weeks to occupy mp whole of next summer. He believed "our mo:'.':st objec- tive” for the first meeting ha been achieved: "that was simpl to relax. talk and think together ill this beautiful seacoasi setting. --Nov-t year it is my hope that the Pulzll.-lsh gathering will go on in l'.lliIlvvills l)cutul office clos- Auullsi 15th in will ..i.()llXTER Supper Wednesday. weeks proclaimed the ex- llli of .. - adeshlp. u He praised Dr. 1" bringing this first fruition. " SCROLL FOR HOST scroll which prr-' ' creasing possibllitle" of good." lgist and philosopher. said gathering of this sort is try to find out wh any common ground betwee their r .:i the philosophers." Many of the guests their wives. Dr. Jamer wa d Patricia. ' July 30. Mrs. Peters will also y Others attending ' 'uded: Dr. visit her in-laws and friends in John '. Wilson. University of Chl- Howlan before returning to On- the wt id's foren: KENSINGTON SCHOOL reopen 9.15 am. Grades 9-12 will reg all summer with more world lead- ers of scholarship and xrtion com- utoi 'fl.s;r for! few week each . C:"il James. McGill University principal and c r of the guests. for "his col- laboration of inestimable value in meeting to At the dinner. Dr. Walter '1'. Stace, Princeton University philos- opher, presented Mr. E on with a (i that his exper tent had opened "ever-in- Dr. Julian Huxley. British biol- .1 inter- esting because it brings together people of different disciplines to 'ler there is brought ac- comr:'.1ied by his attr. .tive liece, cago Egyptol tlst rd probably 0 authority on 'hat country: Dr. Julian P. Boyd, estern Guardian will on Tuesday. September 6th. Grades 1-8 will register at ome For rick ' New ., New " c " 'utlve ' lmerlcaa Nation." Howlan and Mrs. Mr. Lenis Peter urday, July Ill. On their retur in-law, Mrs. Margaret Desltoche n of Chelsea, Mass. Ontario, arrived in Duvar at th Gus tario. on Monday, night, August 1. Gus Peters Hamilton Ont. and Mrs. on Monday night, August 1. AUK 17- 5'- M3'ki5- Li” 7a Sui” ister at l:l5 pm. in Piusville is now guest of Mr 9; from 430 on. Games. etc. eserve the date. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Sea View stock Monday. 22nd. in aid of W. l7Nf:.tC.EMENT- Mr. and Mrs loflnli MacLean of Summcrside nnnullce the engagement of 'thei auulller Eleanor Aileen. to Russ- Qlunn. son of Mrs. Walter ll ll .-.3::::l.?...::d.:l:.:.l:”..i::...2:il:lum c-----------. I 3 I ' nlw place September 10th in Ed lonlon. Personals Thr many friends of Mrs. Henry omwhos. Rl' sell Street. Sur' ler me will regret to learn of her uni serious illn at home'-lull" Mullgalll -'5 my all extend the hope that herl ESCAPE nndluon will impl-ole : .1 that she young men frnrr Trae Harbour -lll once more regain her good escaped unlnjllrsi Friday night ealth. Alberton Miss Valerie Johnston. Summer do ousin. Miss Belle Wilkie. Alberion Cpl. arents. Mr. and Mrs. n Saturday for P ase in North Bay. Mr and Mrs. yirs -lrthur Wilkle. Alberton. rnfu. snl' ree at Niugaruon-the-Lake. nizlrlo estimation. Mr David Mn?" ws. Elmsdale. I a patient in the Prince County Iosplllll. Friends of Mr. William Albert. lllcrton. will be sorry to learn this illness at his home. llr Jnck England. Ottawa. Ont rio. is spending two- weeks at the mo of his brother and sister- il-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon England, Albert " Becleque Notes Yillss Jen le Hooper of Boston. ass. is the guest of her collsln. r .ll.l,iul- Lowtllor. and Mr. and rs Nell Bradshaw. Searletown. l.utle Velda Lenrd. four-year-old auclltl-r of Mr. and Mrs. Edward cord. Scarlt-town. has returned nule after an .'lm)Qll'lflClllrl'l,V at the inure County Hospital. Slimmer- dc ill Toomlls. dauglller of no llrs, Irving Toombs and Clare ullart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- on lluttart. pupils of the Bode- ire svlltlnl, in passing the Entrance ruminations to Prince of Wales hllege. Roy Hobbs and Mr. and M 5. llllllh 0ntarA. l.l-e guests of Mr. . . Maclnnis of Bede- gir and Mrs Eldon Rogers of farm. formerly of Chelton. are "Inn with friends and relatives this rommuity. W V Frank Murray. Charlotte- lln. ul visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ltd Clark. Chelton. mrmlny friends of Carolyn bells s polio patient at Pmvlncial Sanitarium. Char- ' the put eleven I guest last week of her Kenneth Gaudin. who has out the past six weeks with his Wilfred .-ludin. Alberlon South. left by car in where hel 'Ill be stationed at the R.C.A.F.i Eric Caldwell. llarlottetnwrl. spent the weekend rith the latter's parents. Mr. and On Wednesday they will v to Saint John. N. B. from where llcy will travel by train to their i (""C"""'”"""l 3"” """”l"l mjnling and water Safety instructor.' Mr MacAusland, Eva Maccaull. Joan and Sunday School. r funeral of the late Raymond lsaa his home on Saturday morning wa ,1held on Sunday afternoon from th Bowness of the Church of officiating clergy man at funeral home and at the grave The pail bearers were Messrs Sheen. Eric Sheen Austin Brooks went out of control on a small bridge at the Dock Corner. Alber ton. went down a ten-foot embank ment and landed in the brook with the four w" "o in the air. Some difficulty was experienced in get- . ting "c vehicle Mel on the high way the following morning. Dam age was estimated at over 5500. The accident was investigated by the Alllcrton detachment of the R C. M. Police. Return From Victoria. I. C. During the weekend Mr. and Mrs. H" Saturday Queen scams gen. Merritt Callaghan returned to their nouglall Currie and Dean arpcnicr of the Alberton troop sit for Camp Buchan where they re spending the weekend prior to -rnreeding to the Boy Scout world home in Alherton from a six weeka' motor trip which took them as far as Vlsiorla. B. C. Accompanied by Mrs. Callaghan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes of Emerald. they crossed the international border at Calais, Milne and travelled westward over United States highways, re-entering Cam-"o at Niagara Falls to drive across the Niagara peninsula. at the Saskatchewan bord.r to visit briefly with rela".'es in Estevan, at thc Alberta border to visit re- latives in High ""'er. to attend the Calgary Stampede and visit Banff Natl ral Park. and finally at the British Columbia border to visit Vancouver. l' e 1 sister of Mr. Hpghes' resides, and the capital city. Vic”"ia. Returning they travelled by a route s'f1hily more to the south across the l"este" States. re- entcrcd Canada at Sault St. Marie. Oni W. and travelled via Sub- bury. Callander (where they de- ioured a few miles to lew the home of the fame" ' Dionne family), Toronto. and the St. Lawrence River. ' A. Ellersliemswimming i And Water Safety Robcri Howard. Red Cross Swim- Cnpe Wolfe. conducted a large and i very successful swimming pro- gram in Ellersie from July 25 to August 5. This program was spon- sored by the Ellersie Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Com- mlttee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Kclth Macbougall. Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy, Red Cross Field Supervisors. ex- amined the five large groups of well trained swimmers on August 5th. The instructor showed lleen in- terest in his work as he held three instructor periods daily during the lit day course. The swimmers ex- pressed their appreciation- of Robert's fine work by presenting” him with an appropriate gift. At the conclusion of the exami- nation swards were presented to the following successful candidates Beginners: Jean Phillips, lune MacAusland. Geraldine Marchhanlls. Di a ll n e Found. Joan Burlaigh. Marguerite Mal-chhanlu. Kathleen Morrison. William Cook. Anthony Msccallll. Carl McDouull. George Wendy . sub. Rave returned to Barlow. Alan Robinson. lune A man”, MncNelll. Marion Muchhanks, nlstivos pl 11.3.1, mp. Mary Arsenault. and Chester Gregg. mated by , ymuv mm. Juniors: Carol Williams. Judy - of 3...... 3;..." mg Millsr. Carolyn Gnu. Norma Mac- Oouis. mpg, 11.3,... Dlnlull. Verna lluicbsson. Mary Qlrlotuumn The party were Iaooa Howard. Vernon all ma u ls. l....... .1 gI'Cll.unllnrlens wlgl-l::.hcu-or ' . Goo:-.3 mug-go. ICC! . Leonard or s. T. m"' ' .lols'ii'"liiiii'm: ilk" owriliiioiii-;' am. on ' . ,.l.4IIo lsadusu as-rtvslf Aaas 0'liallcl-s. I August run from lenders: llssth contain. Irena ...” sonrnttmswltIMsdsllinalossioClaraAnn ll. Fund In. A. 3. Vans and - I. Ii 1. A, Cannon of Miscouche. who died at Peopws Cfnxggll RlL”:ftKh'ti;ve:ll':'. Doiron. Everyone hopes for speedy ' "';rist was the, the: when a light pic'kup.Mercury truck R.mgly,l0uVQf PQTCII II DIIVII WI: In C l formerly from Howlan. are Raymond Doiron. Mrs. Tho lmas Arsenault and Mrs. -get wells for them all. Pius Arsenault . I Monday night. Harry Lowe, Archie Sharpe. Roland They were accompanied by Mrs. Noonan's aunt Mrs. Margaret Des- Roches of Chelsea who had spent a couple of days in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lents Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Peters of .Mass. who are visiting the Island recently visited Mrs. Peters' sis- ter. Mrs. Margaret Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers. Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Plneau of Plciou N. S. are visiting in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey and sons Raymond and Eugene of Rumford are now visiting in Howlan and Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Roamund Casey Rumford. Maine. Mrs. John Ca- hil and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ca- hil of Surnmerslde were in How- lan on Wednesday, August 3. There motored to Charlottetown .on Tuesday, A. A. Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Pius Arsenault and Mrs. Robert Gallant. They visited Mrs. An. A. Arsenault who is in hospital era. The Misses Diane and Mary Gard of St. Eieanors are now visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Heher Bryan and David Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at the home of their son- ln-law Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Thursday night. Frank Gallant is now employed at Bloomfield Station at the home of Jack Foley. Oscar Gallant of New York -is now visiting with his mother Mrs. John A. Gallant at her cottage at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. George LeClair and Mrs. Andrew Gallant of Chel- sea. Mass. are now visiting rela- tives in Woodstock and other parts of the Island. Miss Jean Arsenault returned to her home here on Friday evening August 5 after spending two weeks at Slemon Park and Summerside returning to Slemon Park on Sun- day. There lmotored to St. Louis on Wednesday evening Raymond and Eugene Casey. Mrs. R. Casey, Mrs. John Cahil and Mrs. Frank Gallant calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Perry and family. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault returned home here on Saturday morning after spending a week in Summer- MacMurdo of O'Leary and Marion side and Woodstock, .C0llZI'atulations to Dr. William MacMurdo of 0 Leary and Marion Ellis of Charlottetown wh were married in Charlottetown on Wed- llf-'3d8.Y. -lllly 37. Miss Ellis was a former school teacher who taught in Howlan school. Mrs. Oswald I-Iepthorne and illn"! of Halifax who are visit. in her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howlan on Thursday nl the mm. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Galsnt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant Ind l-mlly of Halifax are now friends in this community. Little Miss Sandra Arsenault went to Slemon Park on Fri- day evening. where she visited un- til Sunday. Mrs. Emanuel Arsenault of Ber- lin. N. H. is now visiting her sis- :ar Mrs. Pius L. Arsenault. How- ll. Mr. and Mrs. Jsrvh O'Brien and lllmmorsids Prlnceto University professor of history; Prof. Frederick 8. Dunn, director of the Centre for Interna- tional Studies at Princeton; Pat- Mcdlnnis, president of the 2 en and Hart- - ford Railroad; James R. Wlggens, r of the Washington Post and The Titles-Herald, and Dr. Henry S. Commager, Colum- motored to Egmont Bay on Sat-I n on Sunday evening they were ac- companied by Mrs. Peters' sister- Mra. Frank Peters of Hamilton. home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peters on Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and family of 0'Leary were in,Howlan of Duvar and his 3 daughters Mrs. Frank Peters of Nelson Gallant of Brocton were in Howlan Miss Eugenie Gallant of Newlwoodsmckt York who is visiting her parents Mosie Gallant of Moncion. N. FUNERAL SATURDAY g -1-heA'B. is now visiting at the Western end of the Island. Mr. Gallant was In Western hospital from Duvar Felix of Bloomfield made a business trip to Howlan Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and I nlily of 0'Leary motored to UNlNJUREDA.n" Richmond on Tuesday afternoon. and sons Raymond and Eugene of 5 Mr. Leslic Simmons of Summer- Mrs. side is shown ab pr Iincf R bail e ions From left Perley MacNt-ill of M PROVINCIAL DBATING TROPHY PRESENTED it lfrlynall ol'N'l by the Junior Far T.racNeill, Mountgmer lrr entirlg the Royal; "ankin liiacKin".on, son of” trophy to the Mr. auv' lirs. Clarence MacKinunn. deb: "rig term for ll the 0'l.eal-y 0'Lcal'y' and l" I 4-H Cal' Club 1955 island champ- of Mr. and Mrs '1hi they are Bloomfield and are K tion and the trophy is presented by Slrln rlns and SM". Wm iil.'l:'l"arlanri for arllllml cnnlrlelo n,,h,.,., ;h,N.p tion The Dl'FlxPlll;liItIl1 us; hold "W t' t ' ' ronlr-uh: in ? O'i.eary srlr.” may even IHE. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Peters. Duvar, on Tllllrsday i'll'.'ll August 4. the occasion being Mrs Peters" 62 birthday. Mrs. Charlie Hays of Mass chusetts is now visiting berg sis ter, Mrs. Calne of Upper Howlan iMr. and Mrs. little llnlltqllicr spoilt Silllrla). -Mil: ust 7, with relatives at Woodstock guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peters on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Cahill Willis Cahil and Eugene and Ray Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Casey and son to their home at Rumford. -A.C. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault and Mrs. Sadie Connors were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo fArscuault on Sun . Aug. 7. Mr and Mrs. Peter Gallant and Mrs. Eresebe Arsenault motored over to Batllul-st. NB.. Saturday, where they visited the Rev. Pius Finnan returning on Sunday. Fcrdie Wedge of Fortune Cove is home from Ontario. Mrs. J.B. Arsenault returned to her home here on Saturday Aug. 6 after spending a few days in Sllmmerside and Woodstock. Francis MacQuarrie and sons, Willard and Kenneth of Wilmot. were in Howlan on Sunday, Aug i7. Miss Carol Powers of Slemon l Park is now the guest of her cousin iMlss Sandra Arsenault at Howlan Miss Lauraine Martin of Sum- merslde is visiting in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin of .Westbrook, Me., who are visiting here went to Tignlsh on Saturday. Aug. 6 for over the weekend. Mrs. John Finnan of Summer side recently visited her daughter Miss Ethel Finnan at St. Anth ony's manse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe LeClair nave been visiting with Mr. and Mrs George LeClair. Mr. and Virs Theo Arsenault and Lyman Leclair Miss Lauretta Arsenault of Slim- merside is spending a few days at her home here. She is accomp- anied by Master Norman Hickey of Summerslde. Mrs. Rubert Arsenault was host ess to the ladies of St. Ann's Club for the August meeting Aug. 9, with 19 members present. Two sick treats which had been given were paid. It was decided to give 310 to the pastor on the picnic fund New ommittccs were appointed Mrs. Arthur DesRot-hes kindly in- vlted members for the September meeting. Meeting opened and clos-I ed r u .al by prayer and bingoi and lunch was enjoyed. Congratulations are extended to. Mrs. Carrie Arsenuali and Josephi S. Gallant. who were married at St. Anthonys on Wed. Aug. 10 Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant, eldest son and daugh- ter-in-law of the groom. Tile happy. couple left on a honeymoon irip' to New Brunswick. where they will spend a few days with members of the brides family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and sons, Borden. are spending their vacation at their home in OtLl-ary. Theresa. Elaine. Gary and Louis Gallant spent Tuesday. Aug. 9. at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gallant. Mrs. Robert Arsenault and new son are now in the Western hospi- tal. Bruce Carrutllcrs went ml at lum- ness trip to Summerslde on Tues- 8!- Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Margaret Cain regret to know that she is now a patient in the Char- lottetown hospital. There motored to Ch'town on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gall- ant and daughter. Sheila sccomp anled by Mr. and Mrs. John F Gallant. Mrs. Gallant remained in hospital there. where she will undergo X-ray and possibly sur- gery.Her friends look forward to better health very soon. There motored tn Charlottetown on Wed. Aug. lo, Messrs. W.A. Arsenault, Plus Arsenault, Mrl. family of wire in Howlan and Duvar on Saturday. Ir. .1 Mrs. lay count at- Alban n. Arsenault. Mrs. Ruben asnsst. when lbw sums Mrs. tended a birthday party at thcl9”i'T'i"'”""i"”'"" WWW" Mr. and Mrs. Theo Arscnalllt of Massachusetts are now guests of , Joseph l.eCiair at. ' MissAEva Perry pr Mt. Edward; land Mn. Felix Arsenault at wood Road lS now visiting in Howlan.l H Mr. and Mrs. A S F.:lIi;lllt and, left on Sunday for N. B. to visit Mr. C.'lsrJy's folks bcfore returning r. til Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters andi dallgllter. Mrs. Frank Pctcrs were Lenis ' A . l mond Casey were in Howlan on ' . . A . Alberton Boy Scout iroop's con iingent of three Quccn Scouts pre sented a very smart appearance Saturday morning as they paraded in full uniform for final inspection by their scouimaster, Herbert Lcavltt and members of the group committee just before leaving for Camp Buchan on route to thc llth world jambore at Niagara on the Lake. Ontario As, lT'” "'i"'l'lePlrl5vlvl:)l'lIf'E l::di8Il in lnfafrcsil in-the Buchanan sisters. H... .. , .. . ., ,- W qua I y v -.. mm - , .,, , ggngg V V" II Baseball ReSUll5 its on scrneri 0'l.eary n hgfrprifgf . f New York (Ml non ll). .1 7 o 0"” ”l P"'a"' Clllh on Prince Proiesslonal Carcis Hall. l-lave till and Atweil: Hcarn - L . . . 1 .g , l '-l and Kati 1,-Hall. HR. Nl'-Gor- . . ' .'l"" liiiiiiki.'ncimiii-iui-xii-o Nikki -iviivlgs-mi. Chartered f'lFirst lmak "RC, .G if. ' .lv?;Philadelphia nzomn will it n l.uvn5,f,,, ”' " """' 3"" Accountants M l Brnoklvll ozn am only n--2 ll Ilsecnml T. 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'm” i ii a Si"; Llnllned ti ” J , ' mm, re - u - asuaty Milwaukee 000 1' 100 1-4 10 0 5 summu SA A Chicago me 210 am 0-3 11 3 x illgg 33: 5 fl 1 """""""l Burdette, Crone (9) and Cran- Bmchn Harri. (B) q A4h13 O A A . A . dall: Hacker. Davis (rm and Chltl. ,9. Am; W Ind N0hi0.nlIF 9 ulfly P 0m! PIS W-Crone: L-Hacker. HR:l: Mil-Kipp" ml '7mkP H” '1-10 3"” - E. E. Parkman Crowe: Chi-Speake. (9, And C ' - Velllllllll 0pm.. .0. ommand. PHONE international League second REFENT AT3.:8g BLDG Buffalo 10 001 000-2 5 2 Havana no mo 5-. 7 9 or ,,,m,,,' "E ' Montreal 000 000 000-0 6 2 Syracuse 001 120 la 5 ll 1 H 8L summer”. L; R JAM i Pictured above rcceilinr: best! lwlshes from Mayor H. E. Barbour of Alberton they are tion to. rightl. Douglas Currie. Benjamin Profit and Dean Carpenter. AHA three scouts have qualified for the ambulance badge. fir:-men's badge land public health badge -and each have a minimum of twelve effi- ciency badges. A.A. Arsenault in hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mal-lnlyre ucre in Howlan on Tuesday, Aug 9. Miss Margaret Perry relunrcd home to Charloti.l.;wn on Sunday. lAug. 7 after spending her vacaliml lin Howlan. She was accompanied by her cousin. Miss Grace Arso- nault, who will visit there with relatives and friends. Sympathy is extended to Mr: Edmund I” lchard, who is ser- iously ill at her home in MOllL'lOn Mrs. Blanchard is the former liosc Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph J. Peters of Dllvar. Joseph J. Peters recently went by plane to Moncton. N.B. to visit his only child. Mrs. Edmund Blan- chard, who is seriously ill there. Master Willard and Kenneth Mac- Boclt Race l At Summerside Yesterday afternoon on tile "wum merside h: rbor and in the Pre- ,r.ence of a large um' i of 1 pie is friend" race was run off- lbctween two specdy outboard mot . .or brats r-rncd F” Hal'rll!i iC-alldet and Mr. W ' -l lklns It was a very closely cont:-utml rs and an excel'-ni rlcmnnstr-. a"nn of seamnnslllp on the part of -both skippers Tl -r lllt vvas a will for Mr. Jenkins. who i lfi tri- hllie Hst Elfllling to the snortmml- ship of Mr. Gaudr-l. l7lli'll the race. the propeller of M". .lcnkin'sf boat became damaged and Mr. Gaudct throttlcd down his craft.i came in to tho wharf. pl-ocllrcd of by new one and assisted Jenkins to in; 't s! or more the ram" was on. i The course was - t t laps around; Quarric of Wilmot are now visiting in Howlan at the home of their; grandparents. lliiss Eva Perry of Mt Edlrarli. Road is now a guest of her couslni Miss Shirley Richard. at Duvar. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DcsRoches in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvung Desllochcs of NS. who were visit- ing here and about to return home A good time was enjoyed by all present. Mr and Mrs. Sylvang Arsenault of Fortune Cove visited at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deslioches. Upper Howlan. on Saturday, Aug. 6 Vi I .-l1' Ttilil ”THE FAR ll(llll'(.il.NS" ('..'lPlT0l.. 5'3'iii)E In the bitter llllliFl' of 1304. a strange bond of illn-ksknulcd trn-A vclcrs tollcti up the Xllssolrrl Filvcrl to the M.-lndnn Indian Village in. North Dakota. There they were joined by an unusually lovely ind- iau girl, and there began one of the most thrilling and touching sagas in American history. The men were the hardy and heroic members of the U. S. Army expedition led by Ca iains Meri- wether Lewis and Wi lam Clark, and the girl was Sacajawea. des-. tincd to become the expedltinnlr guide. Captain Clark's great love. and one of America's six most. famous woman. l And now Paramount lliclllrosl has brought this extraordinary. story to the screen in A mighty Vista Vision spectacle that will rank with the greatest adventure tales ever filmed. "The Far Horizons" Is a sweep- ing and breathtaking dramatizat- ion of the unbelievably hazardous journey that first opened the West and gave the U. S. claim to all the territory between its ocean frontiers. It is the spectacular fllmization. in the incredible real- ism that only Visiavisnn can offer, of the almost unbearable difficulti- in of a trek through uncharted and wild country. of the spille- chllllng ferocity of hostile lnriinns. the heart-warming seller-Imtv of friendly Indians. and the some- times brutal. sometlmes benign face of tho expedltiorrs most fear- sosns andw. Natal-at the harbor "tiny: and the lvcntherl was ideal Due the lntPTfl.Kt taken (H the event. ltillf'll was spo prod by the Sltmrrlcrsirle Yacht Club. rlrnlor has it that their will be a return rncc between those two frir-ndly rivals for th' prcmat, of Sum lorsirle harbor and this coulrl develop into a third conicst should "r G.-ludoi nose ollt tho .lcnkin's craft in thc second race. . Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; cuselrow HESTON DONNA REED asnasna HALE AL. A ill Pmllloluli't TIIM FAR FRED ' Mac M URRAYK i 5...... rmllolm um ..... .. aw.- mttklfw Mil I ll I”Illlf1P u WWII! BREW CAPITOL - Tuesday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 IIICKIZQK 5 com: av TECHNICOLOR Ilium otnalsl alulwntto tolruoo normal .........w.-mu u my .. mlluuc WOIMI Em... ... ..." 3.,.,,...... nl Pl! sun-mm its-our-.4:-atsnvoo-l aveYlN Directors Of Alberton Fair Hold Meeting A largely attended meeting of dire County Exhibition Association was held i'I the exhiblti L.R. "'allace. in the chair. it was decided to assist all Prince County 4-H Calf Clubs show- ing animals at the exhibition this your "lg :i."' per head The bu lding committee reported that flies Matti barn. when com- bi University professor of his-' plr' Will hold approximately 75 tory and l thor s 40-volume animals. work entitled "Tile R” e of the The entertainment committee re- band and expect definite word on' 8 ml" v at l early drt" it was approved that a number of show cases which have been science .-xhlhits. Arrangements were in do where I by tr" 0'Leary C'lf Club will hold their -achlevmenl day Wt-,dnesdny,l Augr l 24th. from .1 to 4PM. After some dis!-'. ' u jurlges and other matte to the exhibition flollrnwl until "7-lriay, August l9th.i ' ('4-ntlnueriTfrnrrl page G Marlowe and Streull: Drysdale. Ladera. Cuech Mickens tilt and Teed. L-DrySd8ie- Spring, Kippnr ll l (til ccnnd Buffalo 010002 fr-it ii Montreal 000 300 9'-3 4 Flowers and Porter. Streuli i .,.......... ml... ... ... .. ..1. Summersule Legion c Rochester 133 000 001-8 )4 Toronto 030 002 000-5 0 Ludwig, Jacobs ill) and White; TENDERS Tenders will be received mn- by the Town Clerk of the 15th. Monthly Meeting PLE. W .. The re g u I a r monthly PHYSICIANS meeting of the Summerside 0'' l:i.::'i:li..N.hgm:i,l,i'”'n' Branch, Canadian Legion, Water street. summersida la. 1:. s. l... mu be held 7::-ln "W" 7”” on Monday, August Pll9'l99l'5Pll9l" THE READ STUDIO 3. w. slums Town of Kensington untill 12.00 o'clock noon on Mon-I day. August 22nd. 1955 for, one 3-ton truck chassis and cab equipped with two speed axle suitable f or mounting fire tank and en- gine. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Town Clerk. Town of Kensington. "Royal Theatre" Borden, Mon - Tues 8:30 PM. "Phantom of the Rue Morgue" Starring: Karl M o id 2 n. Claude Dauphin and Pat- ricia Medina. Also serial and news. Coming Thursday only 8.30 ”Smlling Bill McCormack". YHI HIRING ITORV i OF LIWII AND CLARK! - REGEN llsIltic.'.t.'v ii BHAME Ii FRANKINSTHN OF iiffii Today Tuesday 7:15-9:10 2:30-7:15-9:10 ...-. ll -4iASiMslN C0109 t Monday. Aug. 15. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 of the Albertou Prince' buildinl. Frl- Mr. Leslie Si day evening with the president, plan. it" presentation ceremony and hear pote in mp an unofficial debating contest be- tween the 4-H ch: Shaw. Bloomfield, Rankin McKin- non. 0'l.ea .3: Mount Royal and ll panel ofAclu 1 rec prominent persons. Dr. Geo- farms denoiin their me rge Dewsr, 0'i.esry. Ralph Adams, in R mun”? O'Leary and Frank Bryan of Alber- poried that they have contacted a.ton mixed farming is more advantag eous than specialized farming on Prince Edi locaicd be brough' for the domestic m- .l linteresting and at times humorous lailons tothc address by each of I' debaters. which was thorou;:h'j' en- i0.Ved and loudly applauded by those jprescnl. the judges awarded the feet an concerningldehate in the 4-H Club memberq rs relative who presented a stron meeting all mixed farming Eganlzed ill the winter of 1954 and is one of the outstanding jZinke-- I71 and Command. MEN '8 T-SHIRTS. reg. -151.35: Sale . .. . SLI9 MEN'S T-SHIRTS. reg. 31.60: Sale .. . . . . . 551.29 APYJAMAS (Flannelotte), reg. S.'l.00; Sale 33.89 KHAKI SHIRTS, reg. iF3.l5: Sale . . . . . 52.69 BOYS' T-SHIRTS, reg. S135: Salo . ... 31.29 BOYSl T-SHIRTS. reg. 51.20: Salt: . . . . . . . . . 89c BOYSl T-SHIRTS. reg. SL00: Sale . . . . . . . . . 790 BOYS' T-SHIRTS. reg. 85c; Sale . .. .'. . . 894'. DRESS SHIRTS. reg. -S1315; Sale . . .. . . . SL29 SPORT SHIRTS. reg. Si3.00: Sale .. 132.49 SPORT SHIRTS. reg. 52.00: Sale . . . . . .. . .iil.79 PANTS. reg. 33.50: Sale ... ... . . . . . . . . . . Si2.89 WASH SUITS. reg. 332.453 Sate . . .. 51.89 Debate is interesting The provincial debating trophy, omh?'-natic of the island champion- ship. was presented to the 0'Lelry 4-H Calf Cllll illjdward Island. of lie lsame members that are in the calf iclub. Last year. rim Show from Fliday eVPllinlZ b.V:thi.s club plrocri scorn" in the Is- mmfllli Oi Summer land lsls for public speaking one A large and : . iative was sent to the 'mhc t Winter audience were on hand to witness Fair llh all expenses paid to com Marl" rublic speak- inll contest. He did not place in Fenton this event but did -r: well. All thirteen club members have their MacNeill 4-H sweaters wl”- the rich gmblgm, h '-ins and gate 5' '15 at their -4l::.e;--.:.usvmsT:.r: ar.w.ew.-no-sabre plans. 'and' -::.- .-.. yr. the national 4-H movement. Club leader is Mr Alvil Palmer and ”Resolved that llr. Rayn. l-1.---Xe” .11,-ecu” Jllti .es for Friday night's d'bate were Raefnrd l.m-kc. "laude Jelley, Chaslcs Reid and Douglas Adams I in presenting the bronze shlplri 'e meeting. F('lowing aniMr. Simmv .4 extended cnugrafu three winners on their Apublir speaking ahilitv and said that l”ln orr" " to he leaders In life you have in be able to get on your " "xnrsss .l -ll." He also presented I token to each Pri7t's for the three adult debaters were presented th "Th 't-e cnllrlosy nt li'e local drug store A Dllrulg the il1fPrn1I.Ksmn we rrgarr . libs on was served and music provided by i n the sublr --or Alvin MacLean was chair-i . I Mr. six able case for The (Yl.e;lr,v 4-H t'1ll Vi ax pr- e (5) l nd Noble: l (5) Farrell 47) 3' F" "union R'0' Snmmerslde, P.E.l. - Phone 8110 8MAL.LMANlS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.5. 8! Water street Sunsmerslde Above Maurice Millie Men's Wear Mid-Season Sale TIGNISH CO-OP ASSOCIATION August lbrh to August 27th BUY - SAVI - BENEFIT DRY GOODS MONOGRAM SWEATERS. reg. iii-3.0il: Sale . . 32.49 KIDDIESt PYJAMAS, reg. 51.95; Sale M13!) BABY HATS. reg. 5l.l0; Sale . . . . . . . . . . 79(- GIRLS' COTTON HATS. reg. SL00: Sale . . .. 59c MEN'S SNEAKERS. reg. S325; Solo . .. . . S239 CHILDREN'S SHOES. reg. 54.45: Sale 33.59 GROCERIES SUGAR (white). ill lbs. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 89(- OGILVIE CAKE MIX. 2 for . . .. . . . .. .. 690 BULK SEEDED RAISINS. 2 "W. for .. . .. . .. 49c -IAM (Strawberry) 24 oz. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 474' -IEWEI. SHORTENING . . . . . . . . . .. . 290 7 LR. HAG Fl.Ol'R . . . . . . .. . . . -19:- -IELI.O.3pkgs.for.,....... . . . . ..33r' LARD (Silverloaf) 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43c PRUNE PLIIMS . . 25c COFFEE. 1.13 lb. .. . . 63(- GIANT SIZE l)Rl')I"T . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c LUX DETERGENT ll.lollit'rl . . . . . . .. 400 GERREIPS BABY FOOD. 3 fol . . . . . . . . . . . 29c ORANGES. 1 I102. . . . . . . . . . . . 39c GRAPENUT FLAKES . 25:- POST BRAN F'LA'(WS. 2 for . . 33c APPLE .ll'lCE. 20 oz. t3c ........'sl.lo . ..L..,.m!.....Lu -- MEAT MARKET SPECIALS pimp, shoulder, "L 53,. Snare Ribs. 5 lbs. .. 75c Ml-.GRl.lNDY vlNr;oAn.'.'gal'.' I . nolosn-. "lb. 29c mtlllgrllljlv 3 "ll 31:19 Bacon lb.... ...59c " ' ' ' Blade Roast. "I. . . . 300 lllml Sansone ll-- 85v Shoulder amt. lb. 401' ALL WA-Ll.PAi'eli 20 ran to em on SPECIALS AT col-or lllllio STORI ouslllo ll-lls sAl.:.