0 Tuesday, July 26, 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Russian Bested In Duel ST. In-OlllS isd:r'l'nhraufudsl.lrhclt:duaM."' mm Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wedg Of Smiles By Eisenhower ,, mm mm M” B WILLIAM L. RYAN if v f to bet ' t Sb 59"” '99” "'9 WW '1' 5 i T0'0nl0- II” -Merl! I4 III- Ntkitya Khrushchev goes homelllo elrtaslfiillstsetlirzrilts. Apparelltrlxymlginilii m"5'de .wm' lh'l' ”" "ll '"”"9l A"59'""lt "'3 E3315 from Geneva bested in the duel tlent for results. Khrushchev was d'"l"""""'l'""' M" ""1 M” A"9'"'""- 31” 0' T9"0l"0- "'9 of smiles by P. sident Eisenhowerflhe exponent of the all-out offen- Dwgal wedg" Wadi”-s "'9" V”"l9" Si '5'. 1 Biismon's Holiday For Deputy Minister The Deputy Minister of Fisher- ies. Mr. George Clark, who is 'vacaiIoning on Prince- Edward Island, visited fishing centres in Prince County- yesterday in com- pany with a number of Maritime am? we London l:fuu' elspecltruolihhefgicials of the Dept. of Fisher- ou eprime pro emo con ' and inspection. but'coupled theml M:c(l':;':lf”3gllge M!'.MC:ark wevrie with a proposal for dismantling of : um, Dept M3 FF-h :1 e (super . all military bases in foreign coun- if f ' is 9 " 9' "'9 . . Maritime Provinces; L C. John. I . This ed Eh is llltb . ' tf1l:'wuucal'fe”;'lm' ' sue slon. District Protection officer. Charlottetown; L. J. Murphy. Field Protection Officer, Sum- it it Over Let' s Tal U! Disappointment AI Big l Four Shelving-Disarmament OTTAWA (CPI-There is someifor three months in London last (usappolntr here concerning spring-and that such powers as an action taken by the Big Four Germany and Italy are not mem- gt Geneva lgn disa:-mament. bers of the subcommittee. Bi rred dt - - ...I.'.”.' pro3b1erT the the Unltlidmllli-lTwo '5”-IE5 LINKED ' 239'; "hlh:?':'l'11ll:::lu;:s dlggzlfdtl i:xtern'ai Affairs Minister Pear- l "h B mm m U "edson told the Commons Saturday. gigs lgrance rand -Russia "The "One of the difficulties we have , . . , - sumnmmee is to meet- .3; 'l3.:.:.l.J:”3'.ii As the time draws near for breaking ground for the new high school and auditorium in Sum- merslde, there is a feeling among a section of the ratepayers, ap- parently becoming more crystal- lzed and more widespread as the days go by. that the Brennan property recently purchased by the town is not the proper site for the new buildings. These peo- ple feel that the high school and auditorium should be built on the softball diamond on the same side of Summer Street as the old school is. Without endorsing, or attempting to confute their argu- That can make things difficult for,sive in break up Western unity in M" snphh, Arwhaulg hm, ,e.1h"'"e "l tile” P"""5- M-L "' the boss of the Soviet Communist the shortest time possible. no mat- mrmjd m hm. home ins, ,.,,,,h,, M” F'b'3" A”9”lm 5” '5' l”3'l:y' It 1 lb C llserlwtllal ""1; l"""l:lla'9 W" l" "'3 in treatment in the Prince Coun- "L ". - OV . mit"e rlreutingo cane ifemzaubritlgmu 9 W" M on '” "'””"”'- NM: Job: ah Bernard has re- , HOME EMPTY-HANDED - p g 5; ' rn to. er onjie after spend- step coser a new struggle for So-I hmlltllsihss iertsllgndiggryhe: vacaafiigin M mmpmm Vlsmng with m.& I and relatives in Duvsr.' viet power. Th ,. M , I In lmstsuun Mosmwi W353 Vmhlthe csroevievldsbog: fl; ll-lulrn: llllplfllclllt H" Mm" M Mr" and Mr" AL Gerard Bernard of the R.C.N and stationed in Halifax. would be more appropriate for that purpose Russia made some concessions the weakening of the dictatorshiplwhh snmmhihg hmhmg hh, tang, Pity Calla!" lll St Muld- . I in its diffusion for errors in ludg- lhle resuhsh not only u, justify Mr. Jam" Gnmm who I. Fmg, sped mem' ""1 '1” Khnlshchev 3mu3lhimself to a Soviet people thirstirig ll'l85 ll NeWiYOl'lK N18. 29- - R . , played in Montreal, is spending 1"" w"k""l Vlsmml "uh M. This move was expected here Igllealllgli 31:1! l)-:11:-(hlgns:)Vvl:tLiU:Iei:,1g9DCy Frtti:;ld;.r0t:1tt:onAb”li'&ef ll;8;I1'al;l. ments. we list some of them here for peacehbut to prove his case to his vacation at his home in St. ',a:h9."; BS" Be””".d' "'4 "'5" but officials had hoped for some-lm try to hnk up the two thug": M d M Ch 1 K I Fishing boats andhhahbour fee: zpldn letthefirurogeladaixnighgmzlvtz his potential p(:llilCal 0ppO(IilEl'llSnl.IlhL(,u1s. ieatites in St. Louis. mmg better. me palm”! and technical aspects comxpahlled byslVlr.nilnfis Mle'S.ze(r)'SCa8cI: "mes at-Mb"l”" Smith and 715' their Weakness Ol V8llIllly- lllalzl?i:rntItl31etIilo' ;ll1rll:lyDlF(lIfnlSl;: Miss Annette Richard. Tisinish. . M" 3"” ll” Pill” Ga'"l"l' Even before the "summit" nicot- lng. officials here expressed the uwhrl , d h - hotly that htlhe thognyl disarmanientway th: h:.:mnae:creec;f ghgh, 2.8:; 55:19 9”; bgh edtlll ll"? 0" all would. therefore, hesitate to "'i;:ml:n?::; 3" at ” 3 UN agree that the forthcoming sub- - committee meeting in If "-rk Their reasoningyis that Russlahon disarmament would be the best has introduced political as well as place to thresh out this question. nish were inspected and calls made at the Dept. of Fishery of- fices at Alherton and Tignish. At Tigriish Mr. Clark and Mr Baker went for a cruise aboard the Government patrol boat, Fab- ia, capyiined by Arthur Des- Roches, of Tignlsb. 9' iliwlmamenh The Northam Women's Institute bolster the case of that party wing is visiting with her grandmother "d, N" ”h'l'l""' Sh”"”" "'4 met at the home of Mrs. Edmund which seemed to regard the dip and family in St. Louis. "'a'D':","";' M3”? M2: Maynard on July 14 with a large lomatic victories s urzht bv K .h- Vt . ' "m' ” ' attendance. Lunch was scricd by clicv as lFnpart'll7.lllE Ihp fiiitilhmof F""E”""'7”""5 3" ”'”"'lPd G'3"d""s "awnw Mr Md Mud dren of the elementary school the hostess assisted by the cam (-,,mmHn,S, ham, a,,,,.,,,e5 in Mr and Mrs Phil Peters on Thomas Gaudei and family U have occasion to use it. they Will mmee in charge. ,,h,.,,,,,,,,,,., "W ,;.,,r1,. gbmr recent marriage in the lm- ,DeBlois. have to be taken across Summer ( ; Thea Khmsmhw ' Eulgamn ah maculate Conception Church. Pal-. F d ' Hr Street by their teachers. and this Many friends and relatives of ,,,,mp, in mm ii... ijmtpd 193,95 mer Road. The SPOOF?! l! the 803- "E" ! "' ' MacNeIll were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Neill, Kensington. Miss Donna Palmer. Summer- side, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. They say (1) that putting the auditorium on the Brennan prop- ertv will mean that when chil- Entmeti Shea ll Palmer, Freeland. trees. could be made who 1 ' i ,. .1 u - g 1, ad hi M p p , .of Waterford are sorry to hear mfnzggd::::::iJ:s:g1:h:lg,L;"gHminligsfglyo; E:et1;.Fht;)ctal!o:lvg:l Mr. Oscar W. MacNelll, C. G. S. " . ""9 as mus!-.9” e h,:n thgldoghg hail"? ,,r:,?:l it: lmk Pad '1' Cl;-n'"ahCa,m.Q a Cmp'3nf il-llglntililldsxll aAii'li”"lhe Plliit-3: that he is a patient in the Want. Cygnus. spent the weekend with O I-GUT) 42) There will of necessity be the Prince Cnlintv Hospital All "ff 'r,”"'7",', '''5"''',,””"' '","k ”"' is one former Doreen Bernard. 9?" Hospital Alhcrmri All Wish his wile and family "' C0"w3y' considerable travelling back and join In wishing her a s eed-. re- 0 "WW W. H hm armmdrh mi l'”" ” ”””d5' '"”""7' 0 Mrs. George Stewart and two f in between the mo sebum, cover "ll - international VPIISIDIIS The Soviet - .41 ML and Mrs" Gmrge Th"mP50" sons of Halifax have arrived old th new hi h school will be, yi ' Sid" harped "'1 H": "W"? M hm” The in In of I-lvmn 589 and es are Spending I vacation with their hnmm where they will visit with fafnth eawa thin it would be if Many friend! regret lo learn of mm lmslt” Eisenhowpr gave them Benedicstlnfi IEIY Raw W For- gaugmer Lore" at saint 'Iohn' N M11 5lEW8l'l'! mother. Ml'l- ll”-weerle plilced on the softball ma 13"?” "E w1'.IH' 1M 11"" ,3: b:;lrlls:otllm:i'.e”i(l:f,,:"”E,'f by sythe brought the afternoon Ses- g,n0MEMADE 1 ' M 1, ,4:-INAL No-"CE g, A" i . . Tamer M&cNeVln. and sister, unds, 9 "'1" 9""Y ”5l”'5- ' W" slon to a close. Delicious refresh- ,..... ::i;';3.... " 5...... :15. . lZ.5.if.”.”;:3 1" OW .i:'?r::.Ea::; ms: 3:33:25 .”J.'::..: W ” El?-hilt-I321"-” if-l”?l?s"l'3edrl?lli? ”2”'l'l.. 5f'.l'”'..””..i”'.J:S.iff . A l , g t r , W - . 0 er On . . -93, R. w. AU”, Wm be ah, 93” by ”3"5l15lh will be hand ltghs. Gerald MacArthur, Wellliig- Mr. and Mrs, Phalen Reilly "3" pmpe y hm, the checking as a beginning toward session. worship service W" in sent from office from July 26th ed to an attorney for collection, .0 August am mclusivey expenses added. Order trustees. Mr. and Mrs. and son David spent a few days' Milton Palmer and baby of Sussex. N. B., were recent visitors to 0'Leary, guests of Mr. Reilly's mother, Mrs. beauty spot of Summerslde if it remained uncluttered by bulld- ings. ' The Misses Shirley and Lillian MacKinnon. Churchill, are spend- ing their holidays with their peace. Eisenhower also challenged htlie Russian to put an end to Iron Curtains everywhere and permlth charge of Aiberion Group with Belle Wilkie as leader. During the Worship Service the Alberton family, Chester, N. S., spent afew days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin, Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Smith. Cam- bridge, Mass., are spending a va- cation at their home in Freeland. rcss. is) There would be lots nfroom lcft for softball and other SP0l'l5 activities on what would he left, Many friends of Mrs Claudi- fnlwill rcnrct to learn that she .Iiad the misfortune to fall and .hrcak her arm. Mr Shelton Mackay and flies- Ii-y Ellis of Toronto. are spend- ing their holidays with their rel- -LOWTHER PICNIC - Saiur- Person '5 vacation recently at the home M. Lawrence Reilly. ! W Ex M510 n of buhdmg be grandlplfrents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- free exchange of ideas and peo- Male octet mndered , apecm ghgre Jghyeltgitinh, at Gardmers a Mr' and Mrs" Gemge P' Palmerv Mr. Stanley Dumville who has longing to the same institmion. red "D”"g3u' ple5' selection which was greatly ap- ATTENTION WOOL Gnowsnslofhglassailll 1S1crtftlan(i:ihahl-eesvlhtitllhg Fmland' Ellie)" temllloyedtin Nledicllne amt gfugltly tlilklgeplicnle slldeplllsilllg iivMr:tah(i:l:rneilihidneI0Kals atnd flml IPUT mm” M DEFENSWE prllvlatlli-hurt of thc nommatlniz ' v - - , , ' . . .. . r e. 5 en a ewt , . , . . ' .me want receiving warehouse at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance M13 and Mrs. Alvin. Nunn and in '3'-,f'e,,,;'.S re "med w is (me street for the sake of compacl- days recently with Mrs Mt--I 7"” ll-"tPllll'""”' Wnlmaals t'lPc- c”""'""9'-' Via-i h'""1h' "' W M” Kavts parents. MI, and Mmwumytt-ifiad world opinion. put the SoViei'FT9Cl Macl-904 and W85 Iffepled ' isiiie on the defensive and hroughhah T935- 7a RIISFIJII1 reaction which secmcdl """”"3l'-V Pr" " R9” wr H a comliinatinn of dismay and in- V"T5Y'l1P- Gl9lW'"0d3 Pll” P795 "' rhwishm whmpvpr parry may Donald Hardy. Niontrose: Pre- could think up then was likely to 5'59” I” Hmry w5”3"- C3-"”'"f seem inadoqiiate Meanvihile. the ll”: V"'9'P”53” Mary F""5-Vlh"- old Soviet .:titiibornness and in- Gll”-"'”""d3 5" 5"TT9”- Hele" flexibility were coming to the B"-Va"- C'35C"ml”?4”- hm, 3:3", as Shuwrn in ,h,. soviet -Convenurs: Faith and Evange- ,appmach to German unity. Iism. Lila Mountain: Stewardship Mugrldge. Water St. East, In Summerslde. Mr. Young is a brother of Mrs. Mugridge. Mrs. H. J. Higgins, Nawlngton, Conn.. and Mrs. F. V. Haskell and son Roger. of Gladstone, N. J., are spending their holidays in Summerslde with their mother Mrs. W. J. Sullivan. and sister. will be closed for the season on July 30th. We would like you to endeavour to have all wool in to us by that time. P. E. 1. Sheep Breeders' Association. MEMBERS of Borden L. 0. L. 2829 and members of Sister Lodges please meet at Cape Tra- verse Masonic Hall Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harold Harris and iam- ilv. Claire and Leah, of .laniaica iPlni'n. arc guests of Mrs. Hm'ris' ll)l"Illh('r. Mr. ilftnlltlf? Cnrrutlicrsinf Quecn Elizabeth Park. and llrs. C:ii'i'iitlicrs, and other Viv; rclativcs and friends in 0'Lcaryf . , and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Cnltn Cnslain. in , . Cape Wolfe. and her sister. Mrs. Mr. Francis Reilly of Toronto Lorne Hemiow. is a visitor to the home of his fred Mcllougall. Mr. and Mrs. James Igo. Cam- Professional Cards bridge. Mass. are spending a va- . lion visiting friends and rela- - . - - - , 1 L - - the late Brother Gardiner. A. A. 0 ca . . . mother. Mrs. Lawrence Reilly in Mr. Kenneth Irving Jr. Monc- atives and friends. -I-hus' m the wake of Geneva. and Training, Jeanette Maclfinnon Maccallum. recording secretary. Dalry mes at Cmway and Vm""y' O'Leary. lion, N. 13., is visiting with rela- Mr and M" W 6 Phil" somemiug may snap in the sovietlcltizenship and Community Ser. M.-5, Neison paimer, Cambridge. 'tives and friends in Coleman. A H -t M - L palm”! arena. were the Khmshgtvice. Lana Hunter; Missions and . .H.er.d AFTER 2:! YEAR&bIr. George Down R C A F Mass? is S endm 8 vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Donald',Matheson r ng on. ass.. an rs. es emhevinul mun 0" 1 the ar iworid, Mu. Robe" ouhon; Boy-h Amen Tgpfiold and Mr. Walter the ham” 3,. Mngand Mrs, step have arrived from a pleasant Miss. Teresa 1'-jraser of Vernon Phillips of Auburn. Mass., wereilhe hr”hgmm:1l;pul,)an:i,gthmrprziwork. Eric Hardy; Girl's Work. Accountl-an-I-3 Crockett. Edmonton. Alberta. are trip through the States. They will is visiting relatives and friends guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. ' I t Wanda Barbour; Leadership Train. visiting on the island after an 3 R-(?'.':1:.l'eLEg:taaItD3:l';3;ndefE:::bg: I "bsence M me"!-whee -V”"rs'l ftball diamond last evening by They were greatly impressed with I 5” f th betg , , Q d the the score of 11-7 in one o e the many improsemcns an , r pmyed games of the season. Mrs. Eldon Grlgs. Poplar Grove. children. McAdam, N.B.. are vis- ing Palmer, Conway. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kilbride and reside in O'Li.-ary, where Donald is manager of the Drug Store. The many friends of Mr. Les- lie Gay are sorry to hear that beauty of our Island provincel h l- B h ,h 13,, 0, the itlng at the homes of Mr and lli'S. . . Mt Ar"9",0Pm':5M"”-C A':9::lSii?rle:i, 3113-llidogignl lifts,-I struck E011: M3IllllI,F-"'i"- M" 3"” Wis lhlTi'tiIiJgSl1 lannd miii hllllllgy Service Station. an r. me e ,0,” 3 and walked four. Norm Ki-ititbrmenc iiinr-n and Mi. John II. my a fast rN'MCry.- Haney allowed only six hits, whif- fed 5, but his 12 free tickets to first spelled the difference between victory and defeat. Tatarchuck. big first baseman and catcher for the Lancs. led all batters with three hits in five tries. They included a home run and two singles to left field which were kept to singles by very fast fielding on the part of Ray Durant, Lee hit 2 for 4. and Proctor. Rop- er and Reltmeier had one each. Proctor's bingle was a double and Roper's a home run. Nell Walker led the Dairy team with 2 hits. one a double. in four appearances. Vance Harris had 2 for 5, one of them a home run. Earl Smith and Syl Bernard got one each, Syl”: smash to right field good for three bases. The fielding gems were Oliver's diving catch of Laysh Schurman'I foul near the Lane bench, in the seventh, and Walker's running catch of Proctor's fly in the ninth. Don Canning in right field for the mlikmen handled six chances. Llnuco . it n 3 IICAF Lanes 200 310 100- 1 8 7 Crystal Dairy 140 202 02x-ll 6 4 Umpires, plate. Jerry Allard; bases. Don Cameron. is a prominent lawyer with of- fices in Edmonton. S. Handicraft Classes Ar Long River W. I. The women of Long River and French River Women's Institutes were privileged to have the In- stitute van from Charlottetown at Long River Hall from June 20 to so. A class of fourteen attended. All the women were interested in leather work, the makinfl 05 handbags and gloves. Four of, the class also took stenclliug- along with leather work and four made cushions. The mhers learned how to mount a treasur- ed plate or saucer with the cup broken for use as wall Plaques In kitchen or living room. The members were all sorry the classes are over. II all 80' joycd the work. They thought. of how town women are prlvil-, gged in that they can learn any of the arts. for country .omen seldom have this. opportunity. Mm Mary Robin and Mrs. Manning were present. also our two instructors, Miss Dalton and Mrs. DeRoche. and a number of and children. Frederick and Bev- erley, Beaver Bank. spent a week- end recently at their home Conway. nus. spent the weekend with his wife and son at Foxley River. spent a few days recently with his wife and parents, Mr. John D. Palmer. peg, Man.. is spen Ing a vacation with her brother, pliy, Freeland. spent a vacation with his aunt, Mrs. James Whin. Smith, Freeland. will regret to :7 in Prince County Hospital. Summer- side. and wish her a speedy recov- cry to good health. visited his brother. Mr. Vernon Boyle at Conway recently. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milllgan in Mr. Charles Keizer, C.G.S. Cyg- Mr. Charles Palmerf Borden. and Mrs. Mrs. David Maclntyre, Winni- r. Otto Mur- Mr. Lester MacDonald, Kinkora. The many friends of Mrs. Elzie she is a patient in the .4 Mr. H. D. Boyle, Kenslngion. O The many friends of Mr. Lloyd Silllker are sorry to hear that he is ill at his home here. All hope see him out again soon. Mr. James Cochran of Walton. N. S., was a recent visitor to the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. Forsyihe and Rev. W. H. For- sythe in Springfield West. W. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Gallant and family of Charlottetown spent the weekend at the home of their daughter. Mrs. George MacDon- ald and Mr. MacDonald in 0' Leary. Dr. and Mrs. Orville Phillips and family, of Alberton. were re- cent visitors to the home of Mrs. Phillips' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside in Knutsford. PO. 2 James Forsyth, R.C.N., and Mrs. Forsyth of Halifax, N. S., were -recent visitors to the home of Mr. Forsyth's parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Forsyth, in Springfield West. Misses Verna and Shirley Rar- ris of Hampton. N. B.. were vis- itors to Springfield West, where they spent a few- days with Miss visitors. We were Plea!” when .upe,,,m,,5 took some of. our w.ddin A successful Bible School was Mary For-sytli. work for display at the conven- c 9 . brought to a close iiat Freelaiid was Sandra Macmmur of tion in Charlottetown. eiebrofions Enioyed -11-" on Tuesday eve" 98- -W 9- Misl Ruth Boswell favored us with piano selections, and Mrs. Dclioche and Miss Dixon were presented with small gifts for their sewing. Homemade Ice cream and cake was then served. brlnizlnz In Elli Joyable afternoon to a close. Handle Many Fish All ' Tignisli Harbour Thirty-five boats are presently engaged in -"jigging" for cod out of Tigiiish .harbor with the daily On Saturday evening. July 9th: 9 Mr. and Mr: Edward Mlllman. Alberton. entertained at their home in celebration of their twentieth wedding anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gra- ham Klnch of Newmarket. On- tarlo; Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rayner of Summerslde; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kinch. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Profit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mili- ,- man. all of Alberton. A happy social evening was en- joyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Fred Mlllman and Mrs. Philip Kinch. All their friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mlllman Over 60 children attended the sev- was carried on by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wells and workers. merside. ,, . get's Church grounds. Lot 11. was well patronized and a large sum of money raised. children, Mount Pleasant. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Desmond Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien and and Gary, spent Sunday In Char- a day Christian program which Sun- The annual picnic at st. Brid- Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Ballem and were ecent visitors at the home of Mr. -P. sons. John Coleman was a visitor to the home- of Mrs. Waldo Murray in West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bell of ; Summerslde spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod cently. in Coleman re- Mr. Esion Waite of Springfield West had the misfortune to break his arm in three places. when the stage broke down where he and shlngling the roof of a barn re- cently. He was taken to- the Prince County Hosp tal where he is resting comforta ly. Some of the other men got quite a shak- ing up but escaped serious several other men were in Cape Wolfe and vicinity. Mrs. ' Mildred Cr is Slilail allies in Monctnii. N. 3. Mix Margaret -'vlat-Kinnon of Miyiilitcal is Vlslillli-1 with her sis- tcr. Mrs. Kathleen Justice in Coleman. Mrs. Peter Dalton left for Tor- onto receritly. where she will at- tend the wedding of her son George. Miss Millie Coughlin. who is employed in Summerslde. spent the weekend at her home in Coleman. Mr. Harry Thomas. Malne.WaS a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke in cape Wolfe- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernler of Brunswick. Maine, have re- turned to their home after visit- ing O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie MacKcn- zle of Sackville, N. B., have ar- rived home to Springfield West and will visit their parents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis MacKenzle and Mrs. Marquas Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Ar ur Dalton of Rumford. Maine, eturned to their home after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends West Prince. Mr. Lloyd Foley, who has been employed on the mainland. has arrived home in Springfield West. where he will spend the summer months. , The Misses Jean and Heather Dignan of Charlottetown are vis- iting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan in Woodstock. and their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dig- nan in Unionvale. Miss Lila Craswell. nurse In training at the Prince County Hospital, was a visitor to her home in Bloomfield recently. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Maclennen and their two daughte .. of Rochester. N. Y., who have been visiting at the home of Allan's sisters, Mrs. D. S. Gori-Ill and catches ranging from several hun- l"' - . 1 . is. 0Leary, also relatives and V V fedh:,,,,'om:,0,:',:edthgusaRgn fgundii lllliapllllngg-M ye." 0 health and lillelllly willilgniimeal lllisillieilit SST my ll-iendii in Coleman. left for Cartoon and Canteen Service 3' " W v ' Miss Elaine Campbell of Sum- their home on Thursday morn- , . . . ) .- fiihzhgycghhdfg (il.;:ge(h :3; gangs? P. Mllfy 5- . mlenide spam the weekend Wm. ' 8.30 Slalitlalfl, 9.30 l fylllght - r - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran re atives and friends in Coleman. I which int-1 . J 50 fish weighing '"sv' G and Mrs. Charles Staffira were Senator and Mrs George H I . h A R L h T i over so pounds each. The fishermen are required to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gallant and recent guests of Mr. and Alton Mclsaac. I-Iebron. ' way. Mass., is visiting at the Mr. Gilmore Brundage. of Med- I Barbour of Charlottetown were recent visitors at the home 0' Mrs. Cecil Dennis. and Mr. Den-. Colwill on Sunday afternoon. Miss time visiting relatives and friends at St. Andrews. N B. I A large crowd attended the service at the Presbyterian .Church. Tyne Valley. on Sunday. l.lul,v 17. where Rev. David Maw- -hinney preached his farewell ser- 'mon. Mr. Mawhiiincy has ac- cepted a call to St. Giles Pres- byterian Church, North Sydney, N. S. Mr. Mawhinney's many friends regret his depanure and iljnion was held in Albcritm Unitedi join in wishing him all success in his new field of labour. Mr. and Mrs. E. lIlacPhlle of Halifax. N. S.. and Mrs. George Callbeck. Summerslde. attended the farewell service of Rev. Mr. liliavvhinney on July 17. Congraiuinttiiiis are exlcndcd to Mr. and Mrs. George (faseley itnce Shirley Baizlole. Slimmer- xide. formerly of Nortlinml on -their recent marriage at the Uni- ted Church. Kensington. The farmers in this commun- ity are busily making their hay. A good crop is reported. Miss Laura Ramsay, Poplar Grove. spent a few days visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur -Ramsay. A large number attended the Masonic service at the Lot 14 Presbyterian Church on July 17. jlliuest preacher was Rev. L. A. Dltznan. Mr. and Mrs. iliaiiover. Mas:-u. were the gucsts of Mrs. Gorrill's sister and lim- Iher-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. D S. Ramsay, Noriham. - Mrs. Gertrude Jack left on re- turn to New York after spendinz several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mayrhai;t;'l. Jtianita Ni-'wt'nnthe and ' fgpcndinrz a few days visiting reI- Miss Elcannr Rodd spent some . Ru)" finrrill of, MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 25 - 26 In Technicolor I I "QUO VADIS" Starring Robert 'l"aylor. I)chor;ih Kerr tcnded to he. or tumblers who lost the hall at (lcnevz-i'.' With the party dividcd at the top and the armed forces hrassl in A position to throw its weight around politically, the balance could easily be tipped away from the Khriishchev-Biilganin group. In that case tliingf would pop in hloscow. PRESBYTEKY Y. P. U. The Annual Convention of West- hcrn Presbyterian Young Peoples -Church on June 17, with afternoon and evening sessions. The after- noon session was presided over by the President. Donald Hardy, Wor- W ship Service was in charge of Casciimpac Group. led by Henry ,Wallace. The address of welcome Ewas given by Miss Ht-lle Wilkic, lAlherton and was responded to by .Rev. W. H. Forsythe, Glenwood. l The Prf'SldPfll gave the report 'nf the vent-'s work and referred to ing, Rev” A. J. MacDonald; Re- creation. Marjorie Livingstone. The report nf Nomination and Courtesies was brought in by Norma Gorrill and expressed ap- preciation tn all those that con- tributed to the success of the Rev: Alex Mat-.Dnneli from Montrose Congregation and guest speaker for the evening. was in- troduced by Rev. Murray Gm-din. er. Alherton. The theme of his message was "Opportunities for young people in the Life and Work of the church." The newly-elected officers were Installed in an impressive Install- ation service conducted by Rev. H. Forsytlie. Benediction by Rev. Murray Gardiner brought the Rally to a close. T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerslde. P.E.l. Phone 33 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summerslde P. 0. lol It! INSURANCE R. F). Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto '- Casualty 5 Summer st. t sumineralh Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. PHONE 3297 REGENT THEATRE awe. ' St. Siimineuli DIAL 3344 6-ciasitaioai KENSINGTON B. F. Hunter, E0. Summerslde. P.E.i. - Phone I!!! SMALI.MAN'S BUILDING Rally held in Spring is onsnred by M"'lda-ViT""”l'”' 7 l5'”'l5 VlA'P.SiPl'Il l'i'cshytci'y. pwhen Bah D"li's D33" ,R"h9l" Cummings. A. R8-.V1Il0nd Grivnta lMacKa.V a recent graduate of mi" 5'll'"V 1" "I-WKY ME".ln B.Sc.. 0-D. .-..Pl-ne Hm” was guest weaken he-aiitlfiil color. Bank drawing gas water Street - Summerslde In his closing remarks the Pre- T"”day ""l Thmsday "'”"”' not 550'! M'"l'll'9 M"-l" M935 W5- sident thanked the L n of NE 35” the executive for their "L ' ” t- ed support , 1 ", the ' ' . and wished success for the incom- ing executive. Reports from five local unions were then given by the different ,members. A Nominating Commit- tee was appointed with Henry Clark as chairman, and Mrs. Fred MacLeod was appointed chairman inf Rcsoliitions and Courtesies Committee. Rev. Murray (Gardiner. Aibcrinn. spoke of the Leadership Training School at Talaniagouche, N. S.. from July 16-24. sponsored hv M a r i I i m e Cnrifcreiice Young Peoples Union Rev. W. H F."-. sythe. cmiriuctcd open Forum. tak- ing as his Theme. "Tbe Place of Young People in the Life and lwork of the church". ”ROYAL"" BOIDIN Mon.-Tuesday 3:30 pm. "THE KID FROM LEFT FIELD" Starring Dan Dailey. Anne Ban- croft. Billy Chaplin. Also Serial and News. Evenings 60c and 50c; Dr. P-'hert MncNeIIl.H.D. Physician - Surgeon Water street. Summer-aide Phone 7088 Photographer: Efiivirot TODAY (Tuesday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 -ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS- THE READ STUDIO o. w. SEARS - SUMMERSIDE Matinee 50c and 25c ALL THE SUSPENSE YOUR SYSTEM CAN TAKE IN THE FIRST CRIME-OF-PASSION STORY IN CIllIaaASeoPE DRlVE- IN THEATRE SU ERSIDE home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart in Coleman, Mrs. Brun- dage came on ahead. and has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Dig- nan in I-Iowlan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Small- man, Brooklyn, Mal!-. W9"-' Vlis sail in a north-easterly direction for about 20 miles from land in reach the best fishing grounds Several Aiberton boats are in- family of Toronto, Ontario, are spending their holidays with Mr. Gallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarkin and daughter. Sharon. of Montreal are visiting Mrs. Clarkln's parents. Mr. daughters. Shirley and Carrol. and son Stan, New Jersey, were visitors of Mrs. Erma Stew- art in Cape Wolfe. for the past few weeks. They left for their homes on Saturday.- Mrs. Willard Carruthers and zany of Halifax are visiting and sons, Gary and John have re- turned to Tomato after spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. Roch p'Brien, St. Lawrence. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallhnt included Mr. Syl- vere Richard, Tomato. and Mrs. and skinned and either shipped M” Ambm" c”'”'"" off the Island or dried In a new mechanical dryer installed this year iby Tignish Fisheries Ltd Installed in ii building 42:15 located near. the railway line. tilt is the first drier of this kind to be used in the .H'f7VllIC!. Heat Mrs. G. W. Oliver and Mr! Pg;-lgy Prldharn, of saint John, N. 3.. were recent visitors to the home of their sister. Mrs. John R. Dignan and Mr. Dignan in I-Iowlan.T s'r. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI--A man BUYING LIVE FOWL WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 cluded in the fleet. and Mrs. John Corcoran and also Loclthart for the past three g -- 2- - -- - to POULTRY BUYING - M I, an" hehm landed a. 0", Dennis. have returned to Chicago. . . 1 They also a - wh-"V" Lam. may "9 bond after a pleasan vacation with Mr. and Mrs. William Onrlen Mr. and Mrs. I-iarry Ives and Elmsdale. and Bloomfield. g FD - ”" . Av h . A F l The recent heavy rain put I stop to the hay making for a few days. There is still A considerable amount down in this vicinity. The many friends of mu Aud- rey Gallant, Duvar, FROM 8 A.M. T0 2 P.M. AT MY HOME ' ll ' min: i GARNII-llctlliii umd ON MALPEQUE ROAD he-Au land or NUNNALLV IOHNSM iprodedfrom lhurniiirinlaarnthatah , 359.-gpi. , Mi-s.ca h" . k dkilledhyacar is-.::.”'i:..:a.”"..E?':::red.:: '::.'P'..":r...t"1.'?......'"”'. we 2...... ..... ESEJEEEZ:-tilt: P m t- '- "NW9" nreaigafhellym Itgunda of fish '3”. Roch 0.3"” uw li';II'lshl..l:VefIlW. Blooinihflieldnand 1:3. toT;:tavb'iaiahnIt:I;t:lta)8 M wanna. K "I can a a . - - ' - rounding tree. as - Inga) , h. 35.5 Now that this final operation .stanialaua COIIVOIIL KlnlK0l'l- 1"" dece returned bar iii. in tion. . em n M” can be carried out loeallv'tho ceatlylinnt-fewdm WllllNll' Ma . Mass. on Friday July . fish eaube packed in small can tivee in Piusvilie and BIIriDlI- II. :alti'ehr: suitable for sailing direct vum" on n S 0 ,ti-pd . ' .;"-;;;'; ;g,'”;o,',I,:),"F';,”,: l-9Sk9 R9” ','g','i f.'..::.."';, 'g;','.'..2',,"';-,:,,3l t V ANNUAL is. or c. LAWN PARTY as gesitiaut payment .53. all in-. and Ian Dave Lacoutm V” ''''''l',”''” 3”” "if" In Summei-side on Water 3 on 0, anouxng, cum-1-nu, 31-33;: the caicholllll been p- III while. of u.' -. Q":f:,',,!"t'-,,,,"'t,,,,2',," street East, 8 room house In m, min me, h ,,,,,,,., .g ,.,”"""m, :""'h,"”,,,.,, . M Harv Prudence with bath, garnle. and one SUMMERS E hm. "wk. ,1”. an mm , of .h. luau has of land in nice ioca- Th,” manna . on. "'- '” ""' "" ”""" " nllulir. nr".'.u”ii';.T”n.."'"'"ll.l.' rimnsnav, nzmav and saruanav n”"'f.",,fy cf” ,'f :"'',,.,l”,, ”: tin of Emerald. and Mrs. Sadie EDWIN DONALD f';.,,""." "l"""' W" '?7f'...;.'";'..'I,'..",,Y.', 'l"'F,.,3,,,":,,': Phone Summerslde 3354 la n. in” ""'”lm , . in nuum new I 0"" 0'53: 338': 909: 5"” sear alswdayavb autumn-'o":"fun 1''”'”5”'”'' 3 an Ian D Ids. . V I i. l . .