MT WESTERN GUARDIAN nl:GULAIt wnonnsnhr night dance Borden Legion hall 0.30 - 12.30. Lowell Huestis Orchestra. o'LEARY. WEDNESDAY night, annual meeting Second District Conservative Association. Mr. Mei- vin MscQuaid,' Provincial Presi- dent, and Mr. Walter Show, will gpeak. Everyone welcome. RESERVE. TIIURSDBY eve- ning, July 12th, for Indian River Picnic on Church grounds in Ken- sicgton. CONDITION FAVORABLE -The c.ndltion of Mrs. Elmer Pineau is nszsnnvnlsnsn next week to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics - OM needed! :m..r.”.: 5:. er-I-..:-.: Cl C I Peqlh Friday evening, July 1!. Congre: gstlon of Prlncetown United Church, Malpeque. social Friday. J 18. at Mar- gste Church groun s. In aid Kons- ington 4-B Calf Club. IC E CREAM social, l Masonic Ball. Kenslngton, Wednesday. July 11. Sponsored by Regent Chapter. . .8. , . reported as favorable after her OE r n on Saturday in ll:,oPrl)1::eeaC:lunty Hospital. I-Ier many n-1ends.joln lnswishing her nnegdy and complete recovery. 8 FUNERAL AT WELLINGTON- The funeral "of the late Miss Agnes MacDonald took place at 9.15 on Saturday morning from "19 C”mP ton Funeral Home to the Welling- ton Chapel where Requiem Mass was celebrated at 10.00 am. bY nev. Joseph LeClslr assisted by the Parish Priest. Rev. Leonard MacDonald. Tie pali bearers were Lorne Drlscoll. Eddie Gillis. J09 MacDonald Roland Philllpsoll. W11- llam Smith, Howard Barlow. 5 RETURN FROM CONVENTION - Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Gallant have returned home after attend- ing the 75th anniversary convent- ion of North American Life Assurance Co. which was held at Blgwln In, Lake of Boys, Out- srio. Mr. Gallant is the Prince Ed- ward Island manager of the North American Life Assurance Co. Dur- mg their trip they visited Mont- nnl, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Dover, N.ll. FUNERAL MONDAY - The funeral of the late Arthtur Shreean was held on Monday from the home of his daughter, Mrs. John 13:. Cameron, Wellington Center to St. Maiachy's Church, Kinkora, at 10.00 a.m. Rev. Harold Croken cchbrated the Requiem Mass and also performed the last rites at the grave. Pall bearers were Em- mett MacNeill, Ambrose MacNeill, Phillip Cameron, Da:..ien Shreenan Fred Mccarville, Clair Greenan. Interment w as in the Church Cemetery. VISITING SUMMERSIDE - Mr. and Mrs. John Berwlck of Guelph. Ont. Mr. and Mr-. Owen Richard, Beverley and Oils Richard of Brooklyn. N.Y., are guests of their sister Mrs. Peter Sonier and Mr. Sonier, North Market Street, Sum- merside. While in Summerside they also visited Mr. and Mrs. William Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richards. This marks the first oc- casion that the entire family have been together for-29 years. They plan on returning home on Thurs- day morning following the mar- riage of their nephew, Arthur Son- ler and Miss Marie Wedge in St. Paul's Church, Summerside. 5 Personals Mr. and Mrs Lewis Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Berg) (nee Bessie Wright) of Riverside. 11.1.. are spending their holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert E. Wright. Central Bedeque. and their sister, Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Wilmot Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I-illl, Chil- liwack, B.C.. are visiting at the home of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and other relatives in the province Mr. Hill is one of our successful Islanders abroad He left the province over 45 years ago and tool: up farming on a A large scale on the prairies where he married and raised a large family, and after settling his sons all on large farms he retired and moved to his present location in British Columbia. Cst. Donald Callbeck. of the lt.C.M.P. Rosina, is spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. as. Cal'beck. Central Bed- equo. and also his brother and sisters in Charlottetown and North Bedeque. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Archibald wh-4 spent the winter at their home in Florida arrived on Jul! 2nd to visit Mrs. Archi- bald's sister. Mrs. Brewer Clark, Linkletter Road: before oing to Annapolis Valley, N.S., w are he has accepted a call to preach for the summer months. Central P.E.i. Presbytery Holds Meeting , The National Council meeting of the United Church Y. P. U. the ' Atlantic Christi.-in Training Center anal the Island Y. P. U. week and camp at Au stine Cove were dealt with at t e regular bi-mouth- ly business meeting of the Central Professional Cards Chartered , Accountants llamas-slde..P. IL! Phone III h INSURANCE It 3. Ella I Son Limited . rm -unto n Casnaltynu. Optometrist I. ll. Parkman nif M REGENT It. ALBEBTON LEGION Ha3.to- nlght (Tuesday). regular nee sponsored by the Begals Hockey Club. Ted Ahearn's Orchestra. VERY SPECIAL prices on all washers. Here is Just one price. Dominion Washers with pump and timer for only 8109.50. Buy and save at Kenslngton Food Service. Phone 36-2. ALBERTON , Mrs. A. C. Green. Alberton. ent- ered the Prince County Hospital on Thursday. Mrs. Ivan Nicholson left Alber- ton on Thursday to spend some time at their summer cottage near Charlottetown. Mr. Keir Fraser, Alberton South, was a patient in Camp Hill Hos- pital, Hallfax, for several days last week. Mrs. Ray Shea of Aibertonland 5 her daughte , Mrs. Ivan Smith, Alberton South. left yesterday for Toronto to attend the wedding of Mrs. Shes's son, Patrick Shea. Mr. and M 1. Merritt Callaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea and their daughter, Sandra, left during the weekend on a vacation trip to Boston and Montreal and other points of interest. Mr. Duncan Hardy, Edmonton, Alberta, formerly of Mill River is presently visiting relatives and friends in Western Prince County where he is being warmly wel-' comed on the occasion of his first trip home in nineteen years. On Sunday, accompanied by his sist- er Mrs. James Montgomery of Charlottetown, h. was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Atkinson. Alberton. this week at the home of Mrs. Charles McAlduff, Alberton. on the occasion of the first get together in many years of Mrs. McAlduff and four of her sisters as follows: Sr. Mary Dlonyaius. Order of St. Joseph. Minneapolis, Mlnn., Mrs. Lucy Kelly. Boston, Mass.. Mrs. Byron Mcl(enna . Brockton and Mrs. Frank Mclfenna, Elmsdais. Mr. Wilfred Foley, Worcester, Msss.. is visiting at the home of lvir. and Mrs. Alfred Foley, Alber- on. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foley arriv- ed on Sunday from Burlington to visit Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Ausland. Mill River. They were accompanied by Mrs. Roy Hny. wood of Mill River, who had been visiting in the United States. The Alberton Town Council met in the library last night with Mayor H. E. Barbour presiding and Councillors Nicholson, Bony- man, Matthews and Hardy to at- tendance. Following discussion of the need for a town policeman was de- cided to advertise in both Island and mainland papers for an ex- perienced policeman. , eplscement of street lights, de- llrolfed by a storm over six months ago, also came under con- siderable discussion. Councillor Nicholson stated that the l l g h t s were promised some time ago but some necessary parts were appar- ently not available. Councillor Matthews said it is particularly important to have lights during the tourist season. Officials of the com- pany were to urged to rush the job of replacing the lights to all sections of the town. P. E. . Prosbytery. Invited to meet at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. II. lfaslam, Ken- slngton on July 8th, the following officers were present: Ernest Murphy, William Callbeck, Leila Townsend. Allison Msclllurdo. Arthur Craig. Mona Mayhew. Don- ald Bealrsto, and National Council delegate Geraldine Woodside. Pre- sident Ernest Murphy offered words of congratulations. welcome and thanks to ill! new and reelect- ed officers. stntln it is a privilege and a rosponsib lty to serve as such. He also reviewed current activities and irierasts before the secretary treasurer, Leila Town- eend. presented the minutes and financial statement. Initial plans for s Presbytery weekend visit to the A. C. T. C. at coMETOhomesnsdolcecream' A family leunlon is being held. The small home (above) of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. Elm Street, Summerside was gutted by fire yesterda-I momlng at 11.30. All the rousencld belongings were lost in the fire which apparently started from a small oil heater which had been left bumlng while Mrs. Morrison had gone a short distance away to a neighbor's house for a pail of water. She had taken her 16-month-old baby with her and there was no one in the house when thr fire broke out Firemen responded to the alarm immediately but were hampered in reaching the: building with the hose as it is quite some distance from a hydrart. In a short time only the charred four walls re- mained. A small amount of in- son view with sorrow the charred remains of their small home on Smll giside om Flash Fire Yesterday Morning ME. AND MR8. JAMES Morrl- edy was averted by the fact that Elm Street which was destroyed go to a nearby neighbor's to get by fire yesterday morning. Trag- a pail of water. J dulled By surance was carried. Almost as soon as the fire was Summerside Lions Club, realizing the plight of the unfortunate vic- tims, in the loss of all their be- longings, rallied to their assist- ance. Past pres-dent Herb Scl1ur- man, on behalf of the club, pre- sented a cheque for 550.00 to Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and announc- ed that donations of clothing or money by primte individuals will be gratefully received and great- ly assist the victims to become rehabilitated. Anyone wishing to aid in this worthy cause may do so so by conta-tirg any memI.er of the Lions Club and the donations will be taken care of and given to the Morrlscn family. Mrs. Morrison took her 16-month- old son with her when she left to Next week it will be up to the residents in and near Tignlsh. Al- berton, 0'Loary and Kensington to keep Prince Edward Island's Blood Bank "filled" by being do- mors at the Red Cross Blood Don- or Cllnlce to be held in these centres on Monday. Tuesday and lvxglnesdny. July 16th, 17th and It '1. now three years since there has been a clinic of this kind at Tignlsh. and two years since one was held at Alberton and O'Lenry. Patients from these areas have received hundreds of blood trans- fnnionn during this period. but not until now has there been a chance for them to have this blood re- placed by urging their relatives and friends to attend a clinic as donors. 1! gym one In good health and between the ages of 18 and 65 would realize how easy it tobeadononandhow urgently ROYAL - Borden If . - . 7:15 - 9:16; Matinee rot. 2:; "run. rronrm IINTUCKIAN”. stsrrlnl John Wayne. Vera Ralston. 700 Blood Donors Are Needed In Prince County Next Week 9 ony Quinn. Charles Coburn. Pegg 3!. blood is needed to meet the daily demands. then there would be no difficulty in obtaining the quota of three days of clinics in Prince County. under contrsi the members of the 3.5;. 700 which has been set for the G PONDER U.3. LOAN RANGOON. Burma (Reutersi- The Burmese government is run- sidcring an American offer of a loan of between 20,000,000 and 30,000,000. the Engl'-it-language newspaper Natzon reports. It says the loan. which would carry a "nominal rate of interest," would be repayable mar 40 years. partly In Burmese currency and partly in dollars. C A II E 0 ENIINGTON Mon. - "rues. 'l:l5 - 0:18. Mickey iii." 'l"e1'u's"'i.'3i4Z 'v'i'l"-'1'??? l";.':”ni Castle. Bank drawing llohda Wednesday. Friday worth 3140.00. anosar aromas - amass onnaasta Tonight . . . . . . . 7:15 - 9:10 Wed. . . . . 2:00 - 7:15-x,9:10 lmoas srncnsucv EXPECTED I . ' 9 water and sewerage oomml SI 6 OUI1 ' ”""'””"”””"-"”'””'”"” new suvieas had been inllallod , during the last month and eaton- - ' T sloas had been started on West polnl own Manager '"""o.........-........c..... The employment of Mr. B. J. ed th ' mm” 3 "mm”"u' , Mackenna, as town manager for told thatcglllillsttlhlghllemldhdoretlig ::jg!q::ch ? Bond 0! school Tn'uu I" ' the town of Summerside, was un- Fire Department were now qual- nnd um nnnn; 92 hookdpg lad "rm " Am” 7”" "9hd"3 "'- animously approved by the Sum- ified to operate the pumper truck. been mud; to homes intlseso areas. Am" HIM” who” kn” up merside To.v1 Council last evening. DISCUSS LIBRARY ' ummorsida Jun ”''I'' He said also that the 8 Anna" nun! mm . Mr. Macxennn. presently of Mur- A letter to the council - Light De artrnent may be requlI'- ' " W” '”"''d t . dockville. Quebec. will beglll W5 ing a rental increase of 33 per ed to corlstruct about 18 miles of aucquw '"momh'3u"9'm duties effective August 15th. at a month - I6 ll! the WWD 0f 8 piece of to a new rental of 858- W38 hues in the Grand River area. salary of 87.500. receivedf G ins - lull Idiolnlag the town dump. rom Mr. eorse Hlgg n On motion of Councillor Jenkins w - - I'i9l' 0 C E ' ' By the emplryment of a properly ow r the building in whl h th nu. com” approved nn ex”... I” St": l W081 and owned by qualified town manager the Coun- public library is presently located. nccnnm of 3100 for tn nggendnnce the '"”e "1 R953?” 379533". ll cil hopes to h.-vc the adminis'1a- The letter also asked for info"ma- 0; the F1 due, net me 141" ' 9”" Pf 3259- M tion of town nffalrs handled more tion regarding a reported moving Cm f - C" uo nt Mnnngon ' efficiently and economically. oi the ihrury to quarters in the fl-0!enSJ 1 migfl? mgonnh July nu, In moving the resolution Coun- new High School. Councillor Clark "y ' . s cillor Clark said the need of a said that ne bud been shown an SPEED WATCH DEBATED ' qualified town manager had been area in the new school which be A resolution by Councillor Jen- - Bllparent for St me time. and 3 had been to.d was being pl'0V1ded' kins in regard to authorizing the 507-ell 01' 50 8D'iliCall0nS ll! FCSPOP-59 for use as a public library. purchase of a traffic speed watch ” to newspaper ads for a manager Mayo, Cnnge nngd am; he nnd at A cost of "Mn umched on n g had been received from Points be- been approached by persons who uvety discussion when an nnnng. , tween Nova Scotin and Alberta and were concerned. with the moving inn of the nu,-cnns. wag put to a after consideration had been '.iar- of the library from the centre of vote it was opponed by cnnnculnnn rowed down tn Mr.'MacKenna. the town. Clark and Maccnusland. Council. , Mayor W.A. Currie pointed out C0lll'lClllOP "lurk pointed out that long Lidstone and Perry were .5. that the new manger-S duties will in this small Province short d5st- sent from me meeting nnd Conn. be to carry out the policies of the ances are sumetirnes considered duo" Jenkins ""1 cnnnnn voted Town Council and that he has no relatively long distances. and M3)" for the motion . . DOW!!! to create policies of his own. or Currie enlarged on this point by Maya, Cu"i'e noun; the ue and - (S Councillor Clark in commenting on commenting that in cities eise- the 3. on-W0 membm Mme these duties, said that the mana- where the short distance the pm- Council declined to can the deem, ger would be assuming the admln- posed shift of the library would be, ing mtg because of the fact. that he lstration of many minor matters would seem but a very short dist- had earlier accepted responsibility which at presrni are being supcr- once even for pedestrians. for obtaining the name speed vised by members of the council. Councillor Cannon said that it watch and N and mt me In his report as acting chairman a decision is made to leave the mane; be left 05,; "am the next of the assess ll-ui and finance com- library in the present location a meeting I - . , - continued from 5 3:23:.E”r::l-:::;L1;:.::"t:"at: 2f.l..f.if'3?.”:3..”2ig22.li..3”..”i..i3. , --,e,a;;c---to-Dc;--,-,; lmkm 39”" 3' ” ” tl town amounted 10 58,427,000.-an or Currie the mntter of the library cm” ': ft; the ivy?! not; w llrvlll 750 W 103 W5 H incre.;3e of 327.000. over the estim- location was left over for the nu-xt ”g'eemen thw t he H" mm mat BarymB.nu.ln'u .1130 140W.Mo1M 24:” 1 med a”e”m""" meeung fmrchlile hoe wltg obse.rvle: about 3”. MW" mm M '3 in IN NEW CHAMBER A letter was recieved from the ZEPZ; axspelgfdeen daily who could w. wag. I making nu”; 3; as :1 is The council meeting last even- Island Telephone Company Llmt- be ha ed with I ceding and he not on luoumgml Benuemm , n-Dnq loses :15 its too -10 lng was the fi:':t to be held in the ed requesting a meeting with town 9 '3 P . ' whofwkdmccomniaalkn ' l3'""”" 100 7" "7 1" t7 new council chamber in the newly officials in regard to plans they asked Whether "'9 P011” had been . l Belcher 150640 no :70 no ..so ted T H 11 1, Min ' l1 tn t t 1 making an all out effort to catch by morally dubious means. i m""'' "m 155 M '5" ”” rem” own 8 u 8 - have for removmg 8 of em ea. s eders without using the new Seanshewouldioad his hollow ' Btcroft wts 550 ms 105 105 -s formerly the old post office. In phone uneg off water street from De , , , I , Blr-or BI! 100 67 57 67 '4-3 reference to the occasion Mayor the railway crossing in the east Wstem 'l"m"'”m"mic'u :3'l,"a”3"l g':rl;3ll:c fllgg ;; :3 :2 Currie said tins was the culmin- end to the creasing on water He releffetl l0 lpeedlllg 0!! W55 dy, coffee andinylons in West nnymn, gm 1, ,1 1, H ation of plans iu renovation of the street went of Central. The linen. er Strega and saitd that itohgsgla Bqrhmthcnwhgk ovegthebogu Bralorne 500 no no no -no building which now contained the nncordgng to their plans, will be 14118365 50m? lme 38 ties into East Berlin in llll :r'(:l':"dnm 713?; X13) :1 town offices magistrate's court. mnced nnde,-5,-onnd. Chief of Police submit nhchartthto monofinedwheelchninuenmdn nnmhum mo ,0 n, In gm police offices, mayor's office, and Approval was given by the noun. the Council sh(ifvt;1lngmwerrattvme- nnanpmmnumn the bond". Brunston 19250 2: 21 21 council chamber. He compliment- C" to 3 request from the snmme . police coverage o e n Fndumuummluly aunm up Buffadlloa 6500 1W: 11 11 -16 ed the contrawoz, Mr. Bob Rankin id Ama. Athletic Association ious hours of the day and night. wimhim. Egg lg; filo?” ”. ". lg ll for the efficiency and care which gorepermisnlnn gn hold n gag any He said that such a chart rnlihl Bulldog mo 1: 11 1; he had taken during the renovation on Friday. July 29",. indicate that the police force was Moreand more businesses- Bunker am soon to II is work, and expressed the belief that FINANCIAL RE-PORT understaffed. fromsmfIctalhmbstosbipbuxiti- gjmoo .2.” 4-1 the building would serve the town in a comprehensive report go, Mayor Currie sold that recltlell lug - similnriy find aluminum cm", cm, 35, ,1m ,m ,m n ,5 for many years Mayor Currie said the finance committee for the half. driving and speeding in the town nvnlunbln ud gale; pm. on wts moo so so 99 us that when the work had been un- ear Cmmcmor Clark lam that had caused him great concern. nupn.-um nnn,o”xnnn,,onn( 1000 41 41 4l -1 dertakea he had been told by 0ll- y ' , 1 wnn 0 and said that it was suchsthat it Mun-n nneunninbnth aiih 13: To "go T" W" "W 'b”"' ”5'0”" WW” '”" lamllm evll& dtlipelrx: xensetllnated cl: seemed I very fortunate clrwm- sndBC.isslmedtosatisfyths um 11; 3:; in required to make the renovations "l;df,f",:'s for that period. 39 mn stance that no one has been killed. manned inmuin. damn ms m an no intended. W itl nnmn,-e nt He said that if the speed watch 1- mg "mun m "0. M M ” Later in the meeting Councmor mal tshte dicap To Ellie amounted could be instrumental in curbing or nth nm 1'” xi?” 13.5 T7 Clark reported that the renovations glVs;21:,5m:n' which 3'u,ooo wnn speeders and by doing so might ALUMINUM CAMPANY OF sous no as 475 -s to date had cost 319,697. His re- ' 'km N. 3 save one life then it considered lt CANADA, LTD (ALCAN) 1"" " "VI ll port also showed that furniture '9” "'9 P” 3 E i would b. W0,-thwhnn He mm 1,, ' non no coo too -10 d 1 t for the Omen. in In reporting on progress being - - mo m 101 I01 nu 3" 99" pm" made in leplacing of street light- had. after seeing it demonstrated 3 E 3450 115 in us the new building amounted to Co mot Clark an that ef- authorized its acceptance on the m0 N rm as 35732. "'3' "nc . 0,... recommendation of Chiefof Police 1;? 17,1 ,2" ,7" 4 in response to a question raised forts were lltlelng H;:;lb9k girl; to Peter white 9 . 9"” m "5 m ” Pt the previous councu meeung l)llleteL?0sl)ITelllc Cl:'nlllI)al Week. He Councillor Jenkins expressed the mo me me ma -. IA councillor William Jenkins lnform- 9 belief "M the pane, for” W” '13 .. .. .. .. ::r:.e:”:::':”..:"d..::”..:'”i '2: 3,, as - 1:-3557 ill” sis? ale?-tl Jllot s3'."1.b ll: 1:5. 1;: -1o Mlnlns Corr 400 3:” r :”'s1V' watch will beaydeterrentt:s?eeed- l a on . ' mg usoo SW: :2 SW: " -" ,4 ers. n . it'll 1347: 1:37: 13:: :3 l?my"' 1400 W W5 l” 4 m,'l;'n1bd'" no. 3;: ell: no no Councillor Clark saidbewas not l -'At- . . 25:57:30 1” "0 m 4 Km Md 3:3: :33 3313 "”'"” "W 75 3 1:55 :2 trying to measure dollars against 53,, ti: 4:3 43; -5 33350" M ,0 gggin cm, 373" ff: lo, M g, lives. but felt that it might be William Cousins 1:33 3:59: 3;; ;1,5g..t,g Kilian: W an 3:45: L5: 33 g 3:53 1;; 1:3 1:; 1 inltitlz-rentltnghfor the Council to in- But! I ssoo is 11 ms Tureen Bud mm 9: as so -u. n:.'. An; usoo as :4 as gee: c':nfvic:X1Tnm5; '';”:f'' 1'” ll 5455 130 m m 4-: Kirk Town soo sa 2: as New Athens soon 01 so at -or 9 00 Poll!-le . 2.500 ml :7 am -211. Labrador sso an 20-1. 21 my sis tsoo :1 is 11 4-1 00"” dllflllg the previous month. July 10th 2.500 74 .7: 74 -1 us. Cinch so so so -3 New Delhi soon I01 101 in Councillor Jenkins said this Qty; 11;, 31:, 31,5" 7" my " 1 might not give a true indication of Cull-Gen Sel'Vl0I- or 1000 so 47 so 9 Pfwilan of Speeders in the Tunimn 1423352, 7?, 73 l0Wn there were only five ms 375 as an r corp mo :55 is: is: soon 17 17 :1 , son as as as ml vs Id In ssooo s2 s1 so 1 an 2; :2 as TODAY S THE DAY I3 1. . 35" 3114” :4 1: Mr. Farmers, if you are interested in modem mm H J 1., bay making equipment, hay baler, forage harvester Ilgmlnutn amt; 1:27 1;: 1:6: 0;; any other labor saving machine, we would like to 3,1. M m ,1. ,0. M s ow you our line of equipment at a hay tools Emmlymm M "g 1;: ,;g demonstration to be held on the farm of Mr. Alban nan: nun mo no no 390 Lecky at Wllmot Bridge this afternoon at 2.00 . loo 1 w, u . . nil: u'.o..x. moo '17” 100 '73 o'clock. Cockshutt service personnel Will be in at- -:MMI-”-! ssgggto :0 1;; :3 tendance to discuss and service or operational prob- sol noon tau. :2 u lems you may have. Falcnb.rdse 1" xi: lilo. -set sraday .5... no mo 13; it You are invited to see us at the biggest hay 1;-Jenn-rung you”: an gv. gift-:;vs I I equipment demonstration ever staged on Prince. rrsneoeur uson so III so .. u. . . Edward Island. if.” 7: :2" " W .n ., , ., am, ,5” 35 ,3 ,5 n e Wl ae green st age-to demonstrate g'e:mSclYe,n rm 1;; 13520 1;; in Hgf. cf. oh; 50 Winn"-5 gf gdmmfs gig Cockshutt balers amazing ability and performan gL.&”:.n:. gr :7: :.V. ,9”. Annlv.nu',y Sal. Prix.” and to show the newest way of handling silage. II CFFI . . . 1 nls-1'2-.Ee fig :: ::W29EEW co. znhh :2" & 813: 3? -: lst Prize -Choice of Frigidaire, Television or Chesterfield The Fanne" Machinery Centra "" ' A " : suite-Joseph A. Gallant, Urbanviile, R. R. 3. water Street East I . c:.'.'il”"f...a 37:.” .?u. .2. 3... Jo, 2nd Prize-Complete Wardrobe-Ruth Macllae. 75 King St.. S""'""e"S ' (lnnnar mo an im I'M Sunmcrside. . 333;; W 3; 9;”; '3 9-3,. j" V! org Pglzseg-set Siismsonite Luggage-Howard L. MacDonald. say- nnro Rock mm 22 so 24: - M. 6W 08 - C0. M8 De- mnr Minor two 71 I7 71 4 4th Prizes-Dormyer Food MucmMrs. Charles Hogan. 275 nlwmill" '21 2:; :'V' fl Schunnan Ave.. Summerside; Jack A. You, Central Lot 16. is '3 '3). at iii3325'.-?.i2i'si'”c.?ii:Zi?:1:&3;"H..l.?3:””n?&"'cliilm” E33 MEDICAL CENTRE PW” 15” '1 ” '9 will Simmons. 254 Grallville St.. Summerside; Mrh. Ciarencls Cook. Ellerslic; Mrs. Emmanuel S. Arsenault. Box 36 St. Chrysostome; For the ummer mo 5 edlc Cent, - ' H id H n N Lond M ri Wright 146 Central St Sum n ' t e a are ea , ew on; a on . .. - . mama: Mr? wnmd Gnu nlcmom n. R Summerside, will be closed on Saturdays, Sunda . 6th Prizes-General Electric Steam irons-Mrs. Ralph Foy, Al- and evenings, except F1-may evening, bony; Mrs. 1st Prize-Choice of Frigidaire, Bernard Callaghan, ill) Sydney St.. City. and Prlzk-Complete Wardrobee-Noel Wilson. 171 King St.. City. 3rd Prise-Set Samsonite Lugga ton St. and Alex Ford. North Milton. 5th Prizes-General Electric To Morgan, 95 Kent St.. City; I-Ioward Pherson. Bcatonis Mills, P.0.; (lsristino,lIlacltae.lHeatherdalo; Mrs. Islands: Mr. nu. PI-lgeg;CQIIOI'Il Electric steam Irons--Everett Acorn. vm- age Green: Evelyn Keenan. 174 Syriac! St.. Cit; Its. Alert Dal nm, as pun-oy Street. only; am. John I-lichen. Bu-0.0-lalbaar Mrs. MacDonald. 17 Btrchwood St.. Cw; Clarice Ilalcolm MacPhersoII. Wood lqusre. City. I0. Major MacDonald. Summerside East; Mrs. Paynter, Kelvin Grove; Mrs. Reg Gay. 331 Strong St.. Smnmerslde: Hugh F. Morison, M Green St.. Summerside; C. O'Connor, 710 Park. Prizes--Kenwood Blankets-Mrs. Fred Stet.-on. Freetown; Hrs. Leslie Mgcfeairsi. Alrlington, Lotk:4; Iliiltis. aii-lC9)iu'l';Tl.ltI,)el!d;B&, St. . - . - Louis; Mrs. een as am, Emera , .; s. ann, Today 2 7.15 9.15 Kmmmnn CHARLOTTETOWN STORE fill Prisca-Dormyer Food Mixers--Mrs. W. C. Murray, :11 Graf- field Ave.. City; Mrs. R. R. Hurst, id Pleasant St.. City; 'ItlI rum-xenvoonnatsanee-um. llt. so: Road. City: . In l : . 'trt.2.'r.:"-......'.","3'”3E..- .1.-'.:f'&:'......."'3 Horace In emergencies doctors may be reached at their own homes or at the hospital. Television or Chesterfield Suite- ge-Pius McCarthy. Mt. Stewart. asters-I-Terry Norton, 10 Green- Mrs. M. B. Wood. Victoria; Miriam Mac- rrask Gallant. King moouo.sim-r 1.: Three Top Mechanics Required in Summerside Must be men fully dualtfied in the field of generat- nepairs to construction machinery and auto nztlvr cquimnent. Good hourly wage based on perience--permanent position-group insurance. . " The men we are seeking are pmbebly employed huff. wish to make a change to improve tltelr. position. - only "man nppltoations considered, so write gin in; past experience, references you expected to-M. M. F. no J. sooviu. Schurmon .- sunsnnuour . previous ex- ; marital status and wait; ,. -u