as THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. JULY 5. 1952 -. . .. . PAGE PIFTEEN r"' . , - l Ether hospeitalegigrek birtoovztss ncuarll; , a ........... ......e. .. . """"" "'""”""' l'"""g "" 6'0"” 29:. .r'3ll”;:..;:. :2: Sside B'”"""5 e........a.-.... ..... I Summer Street. Eumme Phone 8081. News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be GEORGE WOFl'.l'0N B032 and 8088. ght at any of this following stores In Sumsneraiaei 5,11 goohtore. Summer street; Goal-lies Drugstore. ll Central linen At llothel Ollllrcll -On Thursday. night, July 3, the Rev. William I-I. Forsythe, 28A. of Jerusalem. N.B.. was inducted the house doctor were present at the time and the patient died within a. few minutes. Witness sug- gested to Dr. Prowse that an autopsy be performed and this was concurred in. Dr. Laidiaw felt that the "pati- ent had been suffering from other En Route Home From Korea and Stuart Grady. are arriving Two summerside brothers. Benny the new incumbent, Eon. H33 Cote. . Osrriers lonrunerstlon Satisfaction was voiced by the in 59 3' M H GI Shoat ,',l,”,'.,'i'.?.7.'.!.7.l?.""&i-'.1'.;'.'.'y'. S;:A:n'd Street; "r:i”:'ntl" lt?t:t::-'u'i:':-ansport;. it3:t”51p5mr3ZiLrfh?ifm:li "fl; glljurm ut?km)g" it gifnmlxga fl Canada next Monday en route mam u ”m”5 "P ' Wmmnu” '1 wnger street; ,Vince's Grocery, 120 Busseu t, llnmnnh. gen. cenedn, -rne service wen new 1n e:,:;g; W rgeer” exanfllilalgiolil home from Korea, where they have "it Clitmmum M” '"”W '9 09” " Service Drus. the nethei Church and there was 9 1 ll, 9 9 lb ,1, ' been in active service with the W1 h he "Rd ii"?-5”” 0i '9' 3: I. L. walla in Remington. i a representative congregation pre- He ma t e" W” ' pm i y M Canadian army. m'"”"m” ”' "mu mm w”n””r - t Th 1, 1!. Wm, . the patient recovering without . He can hopeful gnet, men n eogn. wear ramoa osirws: gnrau ; la,” M” Lei"! having the operations done but 50"" ” '"”'"W "0"" ”” n-iitfoe would be able to do away Albortoni Frank Weeks. Representative. ” '5 "W004 II Organist with fractures as severe as his he ""'”l”" 19"” "M ” ” l””d”' with a lot of the discrimination ndered a special anthem. Pre- siding over the service and induct- stood that Benny. who was wound- ed in action in Korea on the 24th which gm; in "1. nun dh livery service at the present time. Phone: as-I Office and on House. had a better chance even though experience showed that obese pati- ..ICE CREAM Festival, Indian -ALL xmns of Bicycles, sultry ff,g11c,mvv';f1?'. ?,l3"23..'..Z:f 12:13: ems are A Poor sursical risk. 3:IeMm'1;gh-lekvereiumlnl 0" 0011' Mr. Manure cited many exam- nner school, Monday, July '1. wheels repaired. sterling Moase,1-non Wu p1.e,,ene.1 by 1, 1o1-me1- 3 - ples of what he termed discrimina- after. Lunches served. New Annan. - - A Relwril on Autopsy 59mil'- '89 31- I W011 HOWE tlon in pay of rural mail couriers ancc D-SPRING VALLEY Hall, home ' made ice cream social postponed -ICE CREAM picnic at Aims to Wednesday, July 9. Anglican Church grounds, Tues- day, July 8. beloved , the Rev. John M. sheen of Elmsdale. He spoke on "The Mystery of God" and streued the fact that when we come to the "red sea" crisis of life, God was close. God was will- ing and God was able to help. to save and to deliver His people. In the beautiful, stately and solemn ritual of the United church, Rev. Mr. Wallis then inducted Rev. Mr. Forsythe, 'who was escorted to the pulpit by Rev. Mr. Sheen. The interim chairman of the West Cape Charge for over a year, the Rev. Warren G. Dickson oi O'Lenry, was the final speaker. He spoke to the new minister and to the congregation. Sumersicie athlete. suffered shell fragment wounds to the right sl- bow. His wife, the former lneanor smith. resides on North Market Street in summerside. They have one daughter, Margaret Jean. ago two years. in Queen's County. There an a number of instances. he said, where the man who has the long- est routo and the largest number of boxes, gets less than a courier whose mum is shorter and work lighter. Whether the inequities in pay for rural mail couriers was due to political patronage or to the ten- der system, Mr. McLure was not prepared to say. When letting a mail contract, he said. the De- psrtment should give more thought to the type and efficiency of service given, rather than whe- ther it could save sin or 815. As one of the senior members of the Commons. Mr. McLure Dr. Harold shew, Provincial Pathologist, stated that he had performed an autopsy on the body of Lester Hooper. He found an in- jury on the under side of the liver where several areas of tissue injury were present. Brownish ii- quids drawn off suggested the presence of injury with hem- morhage within the adbomlnal cavity. There was marked disten- tion and discoloration of small bowel tissue. He said the finding suggested the presence of a con- dition in which normal intestinal l propulsion fails because of nervous influences. This causes obstruc- tion and leads to peritonitis. He .-ANNUAL Meeting Sherbrooke Telephone ,Co., TUESMY. July 3. sherbrookc Hall. 8.00 o'clock. -CHURCH OF Scotland. Bum- merside. Rev. B. F. MacEwen will preach at 11.00 a.m., July 6. -S. .PlcNlC. Immaculate Concep- tion Church grourids, Wednesday, July 9. Aid new church. ..CRAPAUD - VICTORIA Board of Trade monthly meeting, Mon- day, July '1. Special speaker. Agricultural subject. Good attend- ance requested. - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Presbyterial of the Woman's Mis- sionary society meets at Summer- side on Tuesday, July 8, with ses- sions at 10.30, 2.30 and 7.30. Execu- tive meets at 9.30 a.m. Unique Vehicle Seen In S'side A unique 3-wheeled vehicle driv- ing along summerside streets yes- -UNITED CHURCH North -- Bedequa, Sunday, July 6th. morn- .. UNITED Baptist Church. Ser- ln s 'l , o i vices Sunday ii 'a.m. S.S. l0.l5 1lglD.PNVoCfaiteiI:iiort:r? SE.:5ldCeec.!uEVE:l,: Rig? llll)I:t.m1Vil,lal)l(istktbanlrterdgrfggtifgi giiifiiy uxges W38 e!Tll1(?I'llElil;:3(:InB eff gagggl0:ifl:n:l?l:leBi”e:lntlba?:da 5333 ”0u”5e1i9-dt mt” k"9': Pl05"":”er I a.m. The Sunday 5011001 picnic ing service Freetown 730. Rev. J. terim moderator for his work dur- itonitis E P binatlon car and motorcycle. Gl;""” ”t 5 ;C hps El” ohm ” Tuesday afternoon. Come. bring K. Campbell, minister. ing the past year in supervising A111,” Imam” Dr Shaw nab Investigation revealed that its :37 erenfeafof znyfr 1?i5,m” er " your family and. friends and a the activities of the West Cape ed suggest that d'eam' W” due to builder-driver was Austin Beers, igcrn n:fn' ,6 an t I t k lunch to Pearsons beach. -TRYON Pastoral Charge, U - charge which included the con- shgck mmated by the npp11m1 now with the C. B. C. in Sackville. t M216 P05 a:frs'ge1?:1ra M -1 lied Church services will be held gresatlons Oi Beihel. Cape W011?-' Air Cadet J. H. Gallant of- No. commencing on July '7. Air Cadet non ex severe enema) 101-Ce 1,3113. and formerly Oi SUmm81'3id9- (imllacivebn pm-l xtipo Sat espe- .. BRANT IN PORT - The Sunday, July 6 as follows: 11 am. and Glcnwood. 53 squadron, Summerside, (shown Gallant is one of 50 who were ing 511ne1-nc1n1 111ee1-11g11,n11,' 11”- Mr. Beers drove from Sackville :1; yum" W,1i,1,'u: elsoinzo :5 gigg Rev. Mr. Dickson told the new minister to remember the words of Ezekiel when he said, "I sat in this unusual vehicle to spendl holidays at the home of his fath- er-in-law, Mr. Alex Hilts at Kans- C,G.s. Brant from Charlottetown mad up in Summerside about, 5:30 last evening. The vessel is on a. Union service of the Tryon and Crapaud congregations at Tryon; 3 p,m. Cape Traverse. The Rev. above), leaves this morning to at- tend a seven weeks' course at R. C.A.F. Station, Trenton, Ont., chosen on a merits basis from air cadet squadrons in all parts of the country.-S. ture of long bones and internal injury to the contents of the ab- dominal cavity and aggravated by better leave them alone." .. supp”, 1,1,9 to 11gn1no11eee nmng G. M. Young, D.D., will be the where they sat. Ezekiel had to the presence of 8 developing gem 1n81,,m. the New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. iggbllggeakir at 13I?t)cgmi)esrvl:a?(;orAd!-1 ggggel-mfg lradmialg) fggthexigesdotjo E n , eralizedv peritonitis. This vehicle, painted a bright and Cape Breton shores. The ship mg Sm-mmf - . He went among them bled in mm; x 0 . . . Questioned by Coroner prowge green. was built in about six ..m. ” expected w 58” this mmnml-'8' . l wounds. wept in their fears. sat ' and glad its 3:1” 3heu:"t:r”)':1 igilrlrml” xgliifltcilg; ”V"1;'lu” imwelred bil 3 mill” Continued from 17388 1 - l c . n er m . nKENsmGToN POHCE COURT -ENGAGEMEN'r- Mrs. Austin where they sat. He admonished Mr. and Mmy Land and M, the ucldaensf belt; matmiagiely tang; ny m Hm to scrugeoi-angel; enlgtriz) non, In Omiwm and mm no more the new minister then, always to visit the old. the sick, the shut- He told him to follow the J. MacDonald, Tignish, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Camilla Doreen, to Francis ill! until it can be judged how things are working out on the three-sta- tion - Montreal-Toronto-Ottawa - miles per hour, and will travel up to 90 miles on a gallon of gas. About 8 feet in length, and about would have unless he was treated -- Two motor truck drivers appear.- "but the way the condition ed before Magistrate J.F. Profitt 3” M” DW31” 5”” "”"'md to Charlottetown on Friday. was For Si. Roch ,. in Kensingion Police Court ycstei'- Jun-195 C,,11,,,gh,,,,, 50,, 1,1 M”, example of st. Paul who said "We developing at the time he died the , , day and were charged by policeman Myra and 11,9 nne 1.-,.,,,,k C31. preach Christ ci”llClIlted."t:l1d poilnt D Mrs R H Duran, ,5 expected to iiliiiirles would have caused his iltolfiiiguiltlgliili tlrigmfronnt plai-t(;i viva? ha;-:.mI mm Mmmef is re Elmer Bernard with exceeding the l;”zl-inn! ,sn 1401113, m1,,.,1,,g,, ,0 men and women o e sav ng Next; Sunday, July 6th on the St. 1 , '1 i 'H 1 ea i.' cy n er ca gra H8-IT - speed limit within the town. Both 151.9 1,1,,Ce next month 1,, w1,,11. knowledge of Jesus. Roch D1am,,,,,1' the M1mmeEas1, ""1"? Wm 51 "ix W5 emlinil "3 John Mcceilum, 17 Upper 1.11115. airoplane wing tank, and the back ported that 52,033 immigrants visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L f t ' h , Peter Gavin, Mbemm. par 0 his ve icle also nicely finished. was constructed from car fenders. The frame is made of light angle iron of the type used on "overhead doors." The wheels are small 16 inch wheels, and the vehicle is steered by the single front wheel. It is equipped with small steering wheel, and has orake and clutch The major 1551165 and devemn- mm pedals" A5 it has mane” merits of the session included: reached Canada during the first five months of i952 but he doubted that 1952 will equal 1951's record 194,391 total. The last official act of the ses- sion came when Mr. Justice Patrick Kerwin, representing the Governor- General, gave royal assent to 95 bills, 70 of them divorce bills. boro Street, said he was in the back seat on the trip up with Hoop- er and the latter had given him a drink. From then on his testimony agreed with that of Irving New- 50111. John Harding, 225 Water Street, said he had been drinking satur- day night. Was asleep when the car called for him to go fishing. He had had three quarters of a bottle In speaking to the congregation Rev. Mr. Dickson asked them to follow their new minister with their prayers, to be faithful in at- tending the services, and not overload him with organizational and parish duties that can easily be taken by others. After the closing hymn was an- nounced, the interim chairman then escorted Rev. W. H. Forsythe were convicted and each was fined 529,00. -- S. Royals, formerly of the Prince County "B" League, will piily 30 exhibition game with a picked team from the suburban Baseball League, starting at 3 P. M. This will be the most important game up to noiv in West Prince, in- asmuch as the famous Prince Coun- ty ”B" League. which made base- ball history last season. has shown sor, Ont. -NEW LONDON PARISH. - Kenslngton, Burlington and New London Anglican Churches. 4th Sunday after Trinity, July 6th. 1952. St. Mark's, Kensington 10.30 am., I-lbly Communion; St. Steph- en's, Burlington. 2.30 p.m.. even- song: St. Thomas', New London, 7.30 p.m.. evensong. Rev. R. -W. B. Mr. James Myrick left by car for Massachusetls Friday morning. He was accompanied by Miss M.D. Fielding, who will visit her sister, Miss Bessie Fielding, in Lawrence. Mass. and by Mr. I-leber Corbett who will visit relatives in Artie- boro, Mass. and Waterbury, Conn. - SOLDIER RECOVERING - Word was received on Monday, .lune 30, by Mrs. Aubin Gallant, 228 Duke Street, Summersidc. that her son Private Joseph Lewis Everett Gallant. First Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment, nou- scrving in Koren. has been remov- to the pulpit where he pronounced the benediction. Then he and Mrs. Forsythe and young daughter, Mary Elizabeth, were introduced to the membe s of the congregation no sign so far of playing ball this year. The Miminegash Royals are re- liiquest continues garded as one of the best ball clubs l in this Province. but when they (Continued from page 5) . tackle the picked team "Om an fished the stream back-to where smurban 1'el”r'"e pmy"5' they Wmitliey had left the car. It was then ignition it does not require a bat- L The mstonc presence of R3, my 01 my k1"d' Hon. vineent Massey as the first Mn native-born Governor-General at from Bouris when he came on the the opening. scene. He returned and phoned for 2. The heated and prolonged fight the Mounties and when he learned, over redistribution of Commona' they were at the fire left word of? seats. the main reason the session ad from the danger list, and is in good condition. Pie. Gallant is a patient in General Hospital, Kure, Japan.-S C0UPiM1d. B.A., Rector. of gin and two bottles of beer. He went to sleep as soon as he got in the car and did not wake up until he came to in the hospital. Said when he first got in car he could smell liquor olf Bell who was in the from seat with him. He did not - ENGAGEMENT-Mrs. 0. B. McNeil, Stony Rapids, Saskatche- wan, wishes to announce the en- gagement of her daughter Frances Joyce Holmes to the Rev. Clifford Rough Moose, B.A., B.D., elder son -5. --FIRE AT KENSINGTON - An alarm was sounded about 7 o'clock for a Tesd evei.Jul l iihi t.vltha ., . filrle irlwan urxilurslgd pig liouse at the of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moose, :;;':,et?,rv:)zCd1 ptitcehiqss ?)attersi,::::1';1g1l;-ii; :;)l:;;I 0233316 IC1;'1e";:g':1lrlII;emrlxier the Laclcidciit. itha accident for them. Then called, want, on fnr an extra werlic. It end- home of William Thompson, Mar- Kensitigton, Prince Edward 13- mmwn in if may expect to remm1qt the bridge kngw nnymmg nbouuhls new Cgrnlpslg 1,1isEsI:ll'gl'::l',L'zi1i:o0tIclI .DlbpE(aEjll:lgllll'sl:l a.skedRhigi 3 13-1 ed with agrcenient on .,OllIldf1rlF5 l l ' ' . - ' - 0 F0012. . . . .. for seats for 265 members compared gate Road. Kcnsington Fire ap- paratus and personnel were quick- ly on lthe scene. The burning building was quite near the dwel- ling house but the wind was off. The origin of the fire is unknown. As far as Mr. Thompson knew no one had been in the building that day.-K land. The wedding will take place tli ' hi dl L 'e . in Kensington in mid-July. the fame 8) ac eve as y at After Dal with the oxisfili" 752 but only af- Kassner examined Hooper he was: ten :11-1-Ce gpnesmen, placed in an ambulance and taken. 3. Approval of the first penslnn to Sotiris. Bell receivcrl first aid 1,111,, fgf 1nn1z.1e1-n1 mpnjbpyg (,1 enn and he and Harding were taken fol, cn1nn1n11,e, H1? Macunnald C3” B5” W35 F'd'l 4. The historic first nnlcndmnn' mime” ll? hosimal lmd H09?" W05 of the British North America Art.- treated in me 3ml'u'a”l'e b-V lhelcorc of the Canadian constltutioii- d0C'0r- Harding ”pi"””'90 l"””il"slbv the Canadian Parliament uridcr ed' Glwe me his name but Shmxedl poii'ers filllh(lrl."C(l in lfiill which all the signs of intoxication. Was 111101,. 11,6 1,-,.,;,',,..J1 I.",.1L,,,nrnL ,0 lasso placed in the fimbiilaiice and nmmd pm.” M Hm act W111”, lscm to me cm" l The ilmeiidmrrf. . lFCClPl'fll pmvers, The accident car had tmveuedlpart of tho redisfriblition bf-'ll.ll”. it. The witness had locked that h h .h M 1 Le, 1 , . The suburban League, consisting ignition and taken the keys vt'itli:Ea::: a1:m:"anad mag? gm; aS::el:j1S0Uris. imesimated. of Tignish High School and lheilllm. They were the only set.&I;Ie1hOw far it was to Sour”. He saw: scmol lmmcts of SLMROHL S?'lla?Ed 3:1? aumlmzed mlwne lo ll Elonly two men. The slim one was Loum Tlgmsh Shore. lmmegasgi Ho and Mccnllum went to tlie'ldm"m3 and were was 3 ff” ma" Juniors" and ilfmgels Form dill; lbridgc where two other fisher-ll” me "Om 59” with him- rrilitiitkilglxtled clooallll lsience aide Hy:-aslon :';e?1,;vegieiyp?::HllI1f:Cilllfigvzielggg Saw Car In Ditch d ' l I ih l T. ie 5 , 1 ,5 1 t;p1edne;la:itrci”s::.t:1l;:-hl?1gh fvimiill Ccgmrhlio ietuin uith them. Jltijstttlhen au H6, 5”, me same car Mm. 1,, ,1", h 1., min mesa )CF.lmall Came "9 aml. 55” 5 Cmilhe ditch about an hour after. He: pared ll " We 0 g t I ” lhad been in an accident and that. , . ltlons in other junior teams all . . 1 1 , Nenvsen1 Saw hm me" lymg 0" me ””551 over the Island - s pmpilcldllllelllec ml? lgee an ey4l”"d heliewd they we" the same i i H” D C 8 m 0 p "ftwo he had previously seen. -m-mv-m---my out for the cal" and report to tho, Arnold MacDonald chepsmwi TORONTO STOOKS Magistrates Court - FUNERAL AT 0'LEARY The funeral service for the ten- months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, O'Leary, who passed away Wednesday, 1.was held from the residence of his parents at l.30 P. M. on Friday, July 4th., thence to 0'Leary United Church at 2.00 P. M. The service was conducted by Rev. W. G. Dickson assisted by Rev, C.0. Howlett. A choir with Mrs. Lewis Bernard as organist. In County Magistrates Court in suminerside yesterday before Mas- istrate R. s. Hinton. Q11. 5 PWY from Wilmot. charged with 903' session of an open bottle of rum in a car. pleaded Quill-M Ii 139103 5 second offence this case was ad- adjourned for sentence. A resident of Sea view. for the same offence as above, was fined -SERIES OF ACCIDENTS -At a recent auction sale in Keiising- ion a series of painful accidents were caused by protruding roots on a stump'in the yard. Mrs. Percy MCMMGO fen overonebreakl Mounties at Souris. The car llfld ing a bone in her elbow. Mrs. rendered mvome hymns. A (11131. 520 and costs or 30 days. . d d-1- 1 d omvzsaid he was in bed when he heardli'”C”"”"g' 1” me "””k5- 234 fwllprovidcs that no redistribution Call Mabel Chisholm was the Second was sung by Miss Evelyn Gaye and A resident of o'Leni-y R.R.. for gr :32: 111;,gf18o .,..f3;' 11.133" baud itslilie fire whistle in 3011,15 End he :i1imth:h::;1t:reril1r;V:dgr:Ont;r Mk, Nav mm, mm ,3 Mr rem M faalihliy when She 16" find 0 P01” Mr. Owen Underwood. Interment creating a disturbance in a rest- Continued from page 13 lsecond SE1 (,1 1111.5 on, He did not and 9. friend got up to see where am. ,,,1,1.1n,.,.-5 51,3”. 3 mm.,, ,,,,.,C.,1 meldifcli 3 number of times before if M m m. s,,:k,”,,h,,,,nn.s 10”” ,j U0" 01 5 Silck imilcllmved her will in the Mount Royal Cemetery aurant was fined s5 and costs. l”” I " v- v i d t of d the c"i" Ihc fire was. The went down V 1 ' .. , . 10001; .Rm1yn , 5 knou ulio lin sni e . a y 1 . K I , V . . 1 i:?:3..a0l?.fF.l.'ii.i..12i;”1L.lE :32: D-vest w oi smgmsizlli-.1? -filo to or H; .3:-..: mi. 3.1.2:; 551:? .2; mm 1 his parents and young brother and driv n! W mu an 0 er - 300 p1-esgnn 141 give anyone 5 car. iixi 1' s,w 8 C W85 C Vere '1 0 . 1 5. The battle over the font-ancb seriously mjm-8:1" K other relatives. once was fined 35 and 005;: M 14400 Pm; Mr 152 is his livelihood. ml n 1:31.90 saw the bonnet of ii car stick- '”g5;"fu;f flflalsnn R C M P-11-no111n 11151.,-159 n11gb1en1; in seek,-g. - PLAN w. M. s. RALLY - -m A "'”m 0' 1 re: Eentoral 25100 Pros Air PM 43 D" tItho('ln?1s ii 4,”. :tw'ti3"ge.w3I'l rlgthp mm tail irmcgegnifthie Smeicharloftefown. said he liarl ..'.m:!chmn which "ldfd W" " COW 1n 1 - FUNERAL Yzstnnngy - from De sable. one to 850 Punch Pet 185 had a on 2 one - - -,0 e road. ei as t Wasi, 5 lmons' committee rplif. A maicriry mum "9 nearmg compe on or I h B (1 us and one from Hamilton. 9 Hospital the dai after the accld- me CH1. and he 9,1111 1, W3; a15o1,,1d, ned the car in a Poi-krlale ,,ai-age. w'Mr5r mm ” be held m Ame" :1 E imneml of the 1”. Vincent fa sq ,tin ii. motor vehicle with- 100" Que Ch”? 25 ant He had becn out of town atl11;em 91.19”, Wmie mo m,',,.e 1,, the; He took several pictures shnu'ingu""m” ""”"”9”d"l F"d"”l l'”"l'7”' t,on United Church Tuesday rifter- mgigiggtoaho fgmergg ugx sigma 0:1; 0:331: game ,.eg1sm.ed were 450 Que Cop 120 met time it occurred. He mun, 1 M i - ime extent M mp damage. Mmksinvrians. Progressive Conservative and 1 Th id, in "1 b . e re ' 7110 Qu Lab 2-. 112d 1 b 1 ch Jen - I r l ch ' 1 ,h ll 1 d- Ld ..C.F. members described the re- rilxllal? Alb:npi3e1':5Wr:E1(:Jf (lielboliiifieicie. ill-1xeell:lrtye1s!t(:2!r1'1t:laayCmblghgigogifbm til: "Eh rhiglzcl-is? zrtbfncostiioncmn for 500 Qugenstorn 5l til; h(:t1lgbee(:imbi'olri1en irei four: 1e:;hegu,go.'i.ht:,,eg1::a;,.mv,,,:: B dzigki ?l'rl19V cgulcl E(llraIl1':' Eocene mildew by! W” 7” "ll'h”'3l”5h-" who Will be B5-tilled by Mrs. R-F3 Bowness Funeral Home. Bummer- speeding. was fined S10 and costs. 450 Qliemont 21 3-4.013065. The 1008 bone in the "P'l-1-1,9,, W55 E 13, man "1 the non", teeth and there was one tooth onl 6- R"”l””9ll "f "19 P93" ”9aiIv' had also been broken the floor under the steering wheel W” 33”” and almmval of guar- McAu.sland, also of Bloomfield. side, to ve leton sidin , for 2000 Quesabe 8 per left arm , V , Both are members of the Presby- where Resqeillegl Llslgassnalruchlglg-, :p:re::ldl'le;1ta.0fYi'lE:)lI' vehicle gwhile 2000 Red Pop is and the head was off where li,Ee:&1:":o:h;gLVl:ir; lgglnugntg? )Q1i1:1V'F0lllml1. ,”.”"M M R” M W95” Gefmahlfl teriai executive. Rev. Roy Mclvauizht brnied at 9 o'clock by Rev. Reginald impaired by alcohol, was fined sioo 1400 Reel Pete so i-zlenterod ills! Wkeh , 1,1,, mg 11,, C1,, ,,,,,,,,, nm, mg. Asked if if were a real tooth or af aid if she is marked. two signific- of Coleman, missionary on furlough M8CD0miid W00 8150 P9Fi01'med and costs, and his operator's lic- 500 Rix Alhnb The patient imdlbbcen elifgilrliiril-lwigln side of melt”. vgimegs 1-mdlfllls? one, he replied "it had roots”; 7”” m”95i0Tl” in 031'-'hiYii! Hp re- gmm gouu-1 Amen”, 1.-111 be lnese the last rites at the grave. The en” wee euenended for three 11300 Roxana ed ns well as poxssl C035 6 mSs.a truck but went back Mme for He had 1,,,m,1 ,, D-wee 1,1 ujumpn laiimis with enemies of vesterdny. speaker. openmg worshn, W111 be pail bearers were Messrs. Lorne momne, , 590 any 511., his great size. t ie (tine ood.me can Two 01 the men were tak1i,,1,1,.e ,,.1,1(,n he wmoved from gne I. Apprm-111 . A 5 Izooynnnmn led by members of Alberlon Auxil-lommnv Charles MC1V"- Pei" 9- This same man, on another 100 Royallte ,E:”lf,llea3v xucxggg ggpeiracd gonclm ,0 5011,15 1,, the can -rm macellgrililon terminals and it appeared i7”fiBPi; hail 07 if mad? up Of rec- mry who Wm 8150 Ewe dem0n5tra'l1D4ifilib?Jll Si?dd?lxbhrBiulll&i:ia;Neill?yron charge of lamng to mp0” an M' 3000 Rupunum through. He drank water and oth- where the accident hailllened was.” ha" been used to am” Mr Hg. :1I?lll:nlllPlfSeixl,;le,1;l(:)iftllS1l!.-eli::al' allcmpt In- iteilmcnt was in the church ceme- tery.-S 85 sent Ant 1310 sapphire 2000 Scurry on a Strmnm mace 1,1 gnod gmv1,1fu'itlioiil. the key. He said this was mad. lpossihle. . 1 Lloyd Alexander Gallant, . , b9 emu", of 5011,15, W" gomg 9351 held in the City Hall at 8:30 Tucs- cident. was fined 35 and costs. A party from Summersidc was convicted of dangerous rii-lvinn. and was fined :15 and costs and had tion of an auxiliary nicoiing. Other W. M. S. auxiliaries in West Prince will participate. or liquids and did not seem'to be suffering though opiates beingi administered would account for, to find errmnnilria and waste in de- fence spending. a long committee linvexllzailon which came up with 11511.7 The ndjoiirncd inqiiest will presence of blood in the abdo- men. There was dilation of the stomach. He was fed through the veins and in 24 hours .the stomach returned to normal size and an tive province of 65 years, Ml'. Wil-1 iihm J. Mcl-Iale, now of Longmont,: Colorado, has returned to Princei Edward Island for a visit 1750 Trans-Emp 22150 Trans Rm 2700 Triad Oil a vacation in Gaspe, P. Q. - 5. .. , 500 Secl F ce 220 , j E Rlrl:l?UTl':l1l())!IlnJl.)sSEV?l'1iO(8)6wfEh&tl:l-3 1?”: h” ”C"'" "'5Pe"ded 101” Six i000 Selhlcirllr 390 mgxnmiriation was difficult tel day evening. no recommendations. - VICTIM OF POLIO - The My xennegn '3 ndemm w111gmke months. 600 Bel Wis . 101 make because of patients size Alldl " T T or - first case of polio in 0'Lesry is place next, week wee gendered a A min from Central 39599” 1000 Snawkey , 11 the fact that apparatus was at- reported. the victim being tiic 5111-n1-lee n11eceun'neo11, nnower on charged with inC93i- W55 T9m”ld'3d 100 Sheep Cr . 140 tached to his leg to stretch bones young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wednegdny evening 11; the home to Tuesday without biill. 1543 Sher 42,-, into position to permit operatingl Vaughan MacDougald. The stage of M15, R-land 12111111151111, sum. on Thursday, a resident of Sum- 1100 S11 - 41 His weight did not permit of case: Of paralysis is past and the boy is me1-side, 1-, Mn, wnnen gnnn-119 merside, for operating a motor 1700 511 M1,. 185 movement. The witness thought it to be treated shortly by Dr. Acker. and M”. l nnnn Ben 35 Join; vehicle while impaired by alcohol 525 smog 53 112 best to gel; fractures definitely sci Dr. C. W. C ti. D t Mi i- .' . i 100 cl ts r lsdays. . in some manner as exper ence tor of Healthlfrstliatcs ebbing this" sis lollgsvmmifnenaglntymulsic :33 b':sedc(fmmlll.tled ctbsjnil. liis op- 7600 smnwl "2 showed that the type of injury, only the second case reported on was furnished by Mrs Kaye Hali- ei-ai.or's licence was suspended for 00 s"”'”" 30 revealed by the X-my mid to ii? the Island this year, and the sen -3 ' three months, Rmk treated reasonably soon or they cases 11 b 1 n 1 ' .5, " V3" would not respond later. This, 63011 oagr. c'?l1ie a3lSxCci!r:C0,vell C53:-I 4559 SW9” G755! would also permit better nursing ing to Dr. Curtis. is of the ilder 53:2 :Y1V8l;ixl-6 care and allzwbmoredthorough ex- type and appears to be well un- 903 ush iimim-lion! 8 ma 9- der cantr l, ;l 8500 Tombill one June 17 the patient began O ..... 1 Persmnk 3900 T01-um to vomit and tubes were inserted ...-mi;Tun,Ns A1;-1-ER 95 YEARS moo rmwegn-nw to stomach to draw out dark color- . -After an absence from his na- . TM” md Mrs" lmh" Fm-bes' 2200 Tower Pete ed ””ld3- They ""””"ed W” l Summerside, leave on Monday for . iiospital, lllliorton and -Mrs. Arnold Taylor and daugh- 3300 Tungsten with the h th t 'hil h h tor Barbara have returned to sum- will meet ovgieth gomvb firlcrfclg of An aumfnmic !p,1nk1e, synem mei-side from a trip over the Cabot g"A:'g;3 ilnpcratioii wais booalrlicli formteliemfotl-cl his boh d till ll' i s - "I i.--5. l W"? ""”'”"8- "5 5 . .......:. ”li...'......i::.”..'; .:”iv iii:.il.l&.”?lf.';””i...i2i..i”"l.l”l .: - 13?. bass: - ifil" - "0N'W- 4"" 7 - 5A'"RW- 4"" '2 N t - .. , R. . f opera on was canoe e . - ii:8.nvit?a1llt"yI ebI:IcuCOxllDlfIse::e:llyanliJ2:H w”ternm?o;pif3l' tglbegwgmaai New gbsra-it llrfelgimmgslde 5;l('::, :11" 025 thlfoweverl. ant effort! vvastfadleein 85 s. man many years young than "Drew" V " to nund me m,,e,,,1 01 he, moth. pp an e morn ng o rep ace e a tn 1 ' sprinkler Co. 5aint,John. N. B. - 1 245.V t on the long bone in the arm. This 1-e3l.,,..I'i.1.t.;1.'fli,,'”l1'.,.',',il,,?1” eni,,n1,11);1i? Mr. Preston Clark. a former i'esl- 9" Cllpm" 3”" Kc"! 5' 15509 ve1Enl:,:: was done but it was ot turned RINK-GI'CI'IVi"e Sf. rises from the late Mr. John Mc- dent Oi Alma. is in charge 0! the M" Glue”-sMT;c'umn M chub 1099 v1o1nmn1, properly and it was ecided to work and it is expected to take six weeks to complete the installa- tion. The system is fully automatic. A fire in any part of the hospital releases a spray of water from overhead pipes, also sounds .an electric alarm bell inside the build- ing as well as an outside "water motor" gong. 'I'hi.s modern fire prevention system is an excellent addition to the well equipped hoe- piial. Kenzie. father of Mr. M. L. Frank 4200 Vulcan' Nlacxensic. His most outstanding recollection of boyhood days in Eummersido was the time he parad- ed down I-lolman's wharf, follow- ed by an admiring group of friends and proceeded to swim to Holmsn's Island, much to the consternation of his parents when "icy learned of his feet. He was Personally acquainted with the into R. T. Holman, founder of Iiolman's.l.td., and a strong friend- lhill existed between the two men. Mel-lsle lived as a boy here. It is his hope.-he said. that he will fimi 3:uiIliIh Father Doy!le we; parish ummersi e w en Mr. lome boyhood friend with whom he?! W35 bN"”i'h9d 51-"00 1" "' he could talk over those days or annual cookery prize. The will re- iong ago end if he 15 eueceesrui quested that the prize be awarded he says that his long trip home wherever possible for the making Will be well worth while.-S. of built. wait for a later date for further attention on it. I An operation lasting nearly four. hours was then begun on the leg.', It was difficult because of the great amount of flesh. The frac- turcd parts were replaced aiidl held in place with metal plates, and screws. The anesthetist toldi witness that patients dblor was! bad and blood pressure low. The; operating surgeon felt however that since oxygen was being given and also transfusions there was more danger of shock in stopping the operation and leaving the pati- ent than in finishing it. The pres- sure improved and the pulse was good so the rest of the bones were replaced. The color was still poor and was that way when the poll- ent went into the recovery room. The witness then went on about lottetown is visiting friends in sum- I metside. - 5. "V1" cosy; Special Mofinees Wednesday and Saturday Aitemoons Continued from page I i-uary, 1051. Announcing the increase, the Bureau noted that durlns June wholesale prices appear to be con- a decline set in motion last year. The index for 30 industrial materials slipped to 240.4 on June 27 from 250.5 on May 30. This in- dex also is based on 1935-39 equal- ling 100. Prices were slightly lower for wheat, raw sugar, beef hides, sisal and juie, overbalanclng increase: for oats, steers. raw rubber, raw cotton, raw wool, lead and copper. - Dr. and Mrs. Muncey Tanton with. their daughters Nan and Ruth of Montreal, are v-r- ' in Bummerside. - 5. for the Kiddies: all rides V2 prlcs. .. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogerson with their children Jeanie and Billy of Waltham, Mass, arrived in Bummerside this week on 0, visit to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rogsrson and Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best.-5 Ferris Wheel - Choir-O-Pleas - Kiddie Ride EDxiaNyB;rI1i!2nti:ann53:i:i:;:1 gm (Cm ' Proceeds for Mayor's Rink Fund -The college of Domestic Science - Mr. and M-ii;-Richard Palmer with their children Donald and Linda of l-fopedaie, Mass. are vis- iting in siimmerside, guests of Mrs. Palmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs Beecher Best. - B. Admission to Grounds Free t