PAGE EIGHT , , THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-IIIONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MacPhee, Miss Joyce wlgglnton. Plus Mclilnnon. AG-E.V'l' GEORGETOWN: Weldon haven. The Guardian may be bought. at the following places In Menu Blue Dome Kcstaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: l'ost Office: in Suuri.-: The Snack Bar and H. lllclnnll 1 Sal. .. 'DANCE. Ice Cream Festival. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mscl.esn Ileathei-dale Hall, July 30th. and son Billy, and daughter, Etta. .L,- have left to return to their home Mr. liicsmunil Pim-re has left in Quincy, Mass. after a pleasant In return In Tniniilri nitcr spcnrl- vacation in Montague. guests of in: his hoiidmr. in Montaml-?, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Doug. George and daugh- giiost, or his ii.ili'lll-1, Air. and Mrsi iiors. Nancy and Betty, Charlotte- (jeorgc Pi cm-r. up nnd Mr; I).lNi(l l.lnu'oll)n town. were recent gucsts of Mr. and llHll,f.'illIll, .liii.lin, nt Hamil- and Mrs. J. B. Lucas, Montague. ttin, Uni.-iin. win L rslrl of Mr. - - l.IcurIi5ii's lvir-ihrvwii-I-in ilrlll Miss Ilenota Rots-iii lizis return- -istci. Mi riml Ali-. l.ir-nc-I 031- cd to her home in Stcphensviilo. iings. Stiiizcr-ii ,Nfld., after a pleasant visit to - - lblontague, guest of her brother- ". (n”1-inn; L 'rm- 1niinuiiig,in-iaxv and SiSit'l'. Mr. and Mrs. uas rviiizlicri imin iiw r port of the mt-'lli1lifl C01illllZS- Mr. and .'t.lrs. I-iiccni:iii Machon. Mcclmnnnlh and two i-liiiiin-n. (Viary and Bar- ”, ',mndA,.,mk m,um.,,d m. me hnra.. of (iiicago, lV.S.. are vi;1It- S'ui:coii nnri (3 ixizzx institutes, ;'Ilf(.)'l()r'n':wrf:r,Er';l1')I1:ililif,i :N:lslSsi:iler-iil- A Snmlinl 1" F M mp 'VxTllilll hll'i.'lIl('l Mrs. Rohcrlihlachon. liihilion llil.S vii-.iii: 1tlllltii.P l . ciiiiizi .lltIl my I'il.lZ In Inc Mm, Hm.,.,,,, Bm.,mMn' and ”liinn” l'mrrx l1.iizi lusliiiiic. Tne Mr. ,,-”,,.,,H Bllchnnmh NPW Mi", ll'Fft'-!i!'f'f1 ilrii'i'm.iiw i';iii:i":t from'asl N, g” m.,. KUMIS M mpg,- oPl'Fll'.l' '1lP nu mo: 0:29 ll'dndf9d'liroiiici', Mr. llcrhcrt Buchanan. 303T: hid. CAPITOL To - nAv lll(tTOl'S -IYDY CANOVA in UOKLAHDMA ANNIE” SICRIAI. - CARTOON - Shows 2:30-T-9 iMonl;:riue. MON. - TUE. -- WED. - THUR. THE WORLD NEEDS AND WANTS ITS MESSAGE - People of All Ages Every- where Are Praising It! Its natural. lnimhlc. genuine simplicity makcs it the most beautiful story the screen has ever told." fin Gsunsi STORY IVER IOLDI mm IAII and J. I. min mow; t -NW n.0Rv (W "3-;.ll 5 lIX'l'RA! smug -NEws- INYIII IAMHY PRICES FOR THIS SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT: IIIATINEE-AI)l7I.'I'S . AI)l'LTS . G.--ADULTS 15c and 30 Tax 350 and 5c Tax EVE ....... .. 41c and 9c Tax STARTING MONDAY THE LOVES OF PANDORA COLOR av . , IN FLAMING TECHNICOLOR! Ttiv '-and in ibn hniir-i-zl.-us runs out but the story ni "I'.-NNIIIIRA AND THE FLYING DI.'T(”HMAN" remains sear- Ni in )Hill' inc:iioi'.' Pandora, the inbuious girl uho lived for scnmimii, :ir.ri tho mon u ho crossi-d her di'nm.1-crowded path . dorm: ri .1, .- ii-: only love-desperate men do . . . Steve. tvhosc i'-.u-iii; r'.Il'4 rlizilicngcrl lime and sparo for hungry thrills . . . and for P:iiirIrii.i's uhims he sent his prized racer over the cliff into lhc sou ...llr-iidrir'ks. the stranger. His phantom yacht. ho-rkonr-ti and T':iiirloio throwing clothes and caution in the wind suani tho rnuch son to solve its mystery . . . Montnivo. adored idol of iiic illlll-Hill: uliosn mic lapse of caution fulfilled the pi:-(iii-tinn of his inrtiinr-tcllinp mother's cards Pandora. fatal hrltllll). in that DIll'lldl.N', of the Spanish Mediterranean Coast uhoro rim-nrinnrn lay beneath the gilt and clamor. Sit before thn m1::r oi the big theatre screen as Technicolor glor- IOI unfold this talc of countless excltements . . . of the rich, the beautiful. tlin iirmmnrl wimsr livr-s spent themselves like comets In tho bcauty oi lllf' Mcrlitrrrancan nights . . . Strange. tempostuou; romance of n C . reckless beauty and rresltm man . . 1 -94024 Am MASUN 'liAllDNEll X prunes: anwasin” . FOR LOADR OF LAFF5 AND RACING THIIILLU FINAL T0-DAY "MA and PA IIETTLE , l” AT THE FAIR" WNEWS - ML'Sl('AT. -'- CARTOON - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 v AT!-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Miss Rita Gill, Montague. and Miss Gertrude Power, New Perth. are spending a few days visiting It Truro and New Glasgow, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin of Newtonvllle, Mass., ing a few works visiting .llanIcom's parents, Mr. and Joseph MacGregor, Montague. Hanfconi. are spend- Mrs. Mrs. ...."Ilhe street ,paving program igot under way in Montague yes- ; terday afternoon with the arrival lof all necessary equipment. I Street: to be paved include the 'CHILD PORTRAITS, wed- ding groups and general portraits. photo finishing, films. v.n. Pepler. New Road. School Street. the photo denier, Montague, street adjacent the skating rink and Queen's Road on the north side. and MacDonald Avenue on ".Mr' L'””l M""Q""”".l”' R9” the south. a total distance of ap- A 'Mb"rla' is Vism": his m"' roxlmalelv 1 N4 miles. thcr, Mrs. Daniel hIilltQIltlrl'l0, at pl-wring me pun werk 10 N” the home of hcr son-In-law anti 1”,” M Chip gravel m.ri,.Pd hen, fllylll-EIIIEI”, Mr. zind Mrs. A. M. lmm BN”m.d' N. 5” and is hging V”””'m' Monlllglm stock-piled st Fraser and Annearl Street Paving Program Starts In Montague lot. This will he placed over the gravel top which has already been laid by Poole and Beer construc- tion company. One car of prime coating and two cars of asphalt have , also arrived. Yesterday the grader shaped up the streets to be paved, and to- day they will receive the prime cont. Mr. Cliff Sherron. foreman. expects that thcy will begin lay- ing the chip on Monday, and should the weather hold fine, the paving project will be complet- cd by the end of the week. Mrs. Fred Doyle and Miss Ten.-i Collings have returned to Lynn, Mass. after spending a very pleas- ant vacation in Montague, guests. of their parents, "Mr. and Mrs. James Ceilings. ,Conslruclion Of i i,VaiIeyfield Road Nears Completion Construction on the Vailcyfieid road is nearing completion as the ..'Sl-Eli: RARBARA Sl:lllW)'f"x'iFQUIIIIIIEIIL is now located in a and John l.und in "No Man Of small stretch on either side of Our Own" in Car1lnl'1Pll'S siiniv this lSutheriand's Bridge. where sharp week at wnml ISlilll(lS. Mill View-,'bills are being cut. down to grad- TLADIES ANTI GICNTS Bllinvn and Lorie watches, Shcallcr and: Parker "51" and "21" pens. Rhine-I stones, rings and silverware. V.Rl Peplcr, The Jewcilcr, Montague. I, Caiine (iove, C.1rdic.iii, Eirloii, 'ual grades. All other sections are Bridgetown. icompleted except for gravelling. L. The road extends from the . ' KODAK AND AGFA Box cross road near Montague to the Cameras from 56.50. For keenerixilmulr 1:084 bl'ldK9. ti distance Camera mm q,m,,,. mlmng camwinf approximately three miles, and eras from 328.50. llcaicr for Zciss 15 55 I9" Wide Wml 3 324"” WT" lkon. Agta, Voigliaiirlci-. Speed: 1? lmstbeei". dlVBl"it-"Cid to folcliow 1; Graphic, and soimiicx ctc. V.R, f;fll;he:'fa”n;.5 lg'xT;dg:' l:ImidI;I"lg USE Peplen mm” deal” Momag”E' many difficult. curves in the form- r .1703 35 3'” IN” "9 3” erTli0e.adcutting down of the hills dealers for Kodak, Bnldn and m.m,ided the greatesc diniculw Agfa cameras from S.'l5tltl zinil for”-ock Sim” requiring the use ,',f Robot, EXfI('i7l, 1.:-im and C(lllIFlXtu ,.im,mg machine b,.fm.e U". i" ll” Ill” l”'”'” rlflllv Almiiiiaintaiiier oi' bull dozer could K0d”k- BM” "'"l 9"” "WI HM” continue the woi'k. Yesterday flu-. 9” Cl” t'""l”'i"5- V- R' PPM”: hydraulic arm on the maintainer W010 d03l9F.M'm'”El1f'- ,was broken. delaying work until ' " 'It had been welded. -'F5”"-Y RI": VI0-V'"M1 When the ripper had completed MW B5ilml5 Rmllkfv tV10M8l-'ll0- its work, the bulldozer made short. entertained at n iamily reunion Sm-in or the 1a,-ge boulders, push. last. week in honor of Mrs, Rourke's lng them over the side of the high sister. Mrs. Mae McPherson. who fill in at the lower end of the hill. has since returned to her home in The fill-in has been so construct- Farmlngham, Mass. Thirty mcm- cd to give only a gradual grade bers of the Fraser family and and sweeping curve. which with friends enjoyed a social cveningllhe ,ftI'0D0S9d Side elevation will and a delicious luuch,was served D1'0VldB much 9lISl9l' WIVC1 OVE-F by me 1.051955, 'this route than heretofore. .,L i It. is also proposed that. this part. of the road will have a 40-foot top. and posts exlented on either side. This new road, together with the new wide bridge at. Sutlic:'- land's will do much to incrcrier, ,the traffic in the Valleyfield arca., and be of great. assistaiice to far-1 mers in the moving of their pro-1 lduce. RNINETI WTII BIRTHDAY - Mr. and Mrs. Chessell Anncar. Lower Montague. had as ihcir guests dur- ing the past, two wrcks Mrs. An- ncar's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mai:Pherson and two children. Springfield, Mass. also her sister. Miss Chris- tine MacPherson. Boston. Oh .lul.v ltlth they all joined with their uncle, Mr. N. .l. MacPherson in celebrating his ninotieth birthday. For the past few years Air. Mac. Pherson has made his home with i r " ' -R'wHfptEiIfw'f0 Mr. and Mrs. Annear, where he News of Vernon ' ' ' ' , received greetings from his manyi 3” now "presented Dy Conn Mac . friends on this happy occasion. I A 9 7i.;.i.js,..:.ii.r Continued? from page 1 ”That these claims are not chim- crical or without. sound basis mnv be adduced from the fact. that they are supported by such emin- ent aubhorities as the following: "The late Rev. A, Macbean Sin- clair, noted Presbyterian clergy- BLDENIFONTEIN, South Alrica.l Jilly l8 -lRCIlI.t3l'St - A top lcaderl of the African National Congress' said today the ”civil disobedience" campaign against Smith African rsclal segreizatioii laws has been far more successful than expected, J. S. Moroka, prosidrnt-gcncral of the congress, said the movement will continue until its objectives are reached. The campaign IS alm- ed at. removing "unjust race laws" which back lip the government's white-supremacv pi'02l':1m, t JUST ARRIVED! FIRESTONE ELECTRIC WASHERS Highland genealogist. on the Mac- Neils of Barrn in the "Highland News" of December l5th., lllutl. and in the "Celtic Review" Vol. III, pp 2i6-221 W. Compton MacKc.nzie, "History of the Outer Hebrides ii90:li page 496: Goodrich l-"ree:'. ”Ouler Isles" (1904) page ll7; F. Adam. "Clans. septa and Regi- mcnts oi the Scottish Highlands" (I934) page 99: 'tl..eltcrs from me late Nell Mac- Phec of Vslersay, Isle of Barra. a man uncommonly skilled in the, tradition history of Berra to the Obon Times of July 3lst., 1915. "The researches of the late Hec- tor R. MacNcll, who was born at Iona, N.S. in i834 and the use SALE Stephaln MacNcii of Beaver Cove. N. S. Both these gentlemen were PRICE . recogniud authorities on this sub- Ject. "Also the opinion of Messrs. Dav- idson dz Sons, solicitors of Castle Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, who represented the late Wallace Mac- Neil before the Lord Lyons hearing in l938. Messrs. Davidson and Syme stated at that time: "Mr. MacNe.i claims descent from Gllleonan Mac- Ncil, son of Roderick MacNetl of Bnrra who obtained a charter of the estate of Barra in lflllil, and his claim to the Chlefship is based upon the assertion that this Gil- lconan was senior to his brother, "(T1717 "BOKKDTNTGTHOUSE-l EsAD,'rwicae5! AlGLORtOLlS 3”” oPPoi2Tuui'rw.I've A CHANCE . TO BUYA sP5eDY;Fii.,i.v,'. DAUGHTEIZIOF Mv,oi.D i-toi2se,, -DREADMAUGHTI -WTAKIMG F VVE TAKE YOUR OLD VVASIIER IN TRADE FIRESTONE BRYENTON 8: MecKAY COMPANY 187 Great George St. Phone 747 I,” 55', H . .,l:.,.M .& ..N V; peso IS A, ot;'Uii'o'i'v" PARTNER N man, famous Canadian scholar anctit JUST As I. wAs seem- VNING2 To Tl-llts)K I HAD NO: Youcome wrri-l tAx )cos2oiAi.'- ToiBecoME.Yout2 IPAQTNERI-1-v I'M .T.OiJCt-IEDI-.eLET'5 (oq, L'ooK Ti-tis BEETLE v 4 A Jnmcs, from whom Robert Lister MncNeill clalma descent. "In 1915 Mr. Robert. Lister Mac- Nell petitioned the Lord Lyon for the use of the Arms of the Mac- Nells of Berra. He came forward under a deed of nomination made by his late father in his favour as against an elder brother still sur- vivmg. "It. is thus perfectly clear that Mr. Wallace MacNeil's (and now Colin's) position and claim can be in no way affected by any deed of nomination made by Roderick Am- brose MacNelll, or indeed by any other member of the junior line, at any time. "Then Lord Lyon accepted the pedigree submitted while remark- ing at the same time that ”there is very little of what. may be cali- ed legal proof of this pedigree", but. ill order to protect the interests of the elder son he only granted Mr. Robert. Lister MacNeil the Arms with a second son's difference. "This petition was presented dur- ing the war and neither Mr. Wal- lace MiicNeii nor any of his family was aware that an attempt. was to be made to claim the Arms at all until they were later informed that a grant had in tact been made. "Mr. Robert Lister MacNeil has now petitioned the Lord Lyon for the lise of the undiiierenced Arms of the MacNcils of Earra. as if he were the eldest. son. It. is under those circumstances that Mr. Wal- lace MacNcll has entered a cav- eat, to make sure that in this case no vital steps Will be taken withi- out. his knowledge. "Similar MacNeii committees have been named In Cape Breton county and Prince Edward Island. The MacNcils of Cape Breton and Victoria counties represent more than ftti pcr ccnt of tho Clan doin- icllcct lll Nova Scotia." Mr. Colin MncNeii of Vernon River is held by many lvlarittme members of the clan to be their iiereditary chief. His father, Rod- erick MaoNeii, paid a visit to Scot- land and the original home of the MacNellls, Barrn, in i900 and was welcomed as chief. His eldest son. Wallace MacNelll. succeeded him. according to the family, and died Sept. 22. 1949. Wallace had a brother, Pope. who went. to Western Canada nnd has not been heard from for about forty years, so that the family presume that another younger bro- Mm smnhv An”. wy", has ithcr. thc present Colin MacNcli, is mom me FM", 1,... ...,,.,-s 1,, yjnpi '”"t"" Mdh” '””l""9i”5hl”- land. is spending her vacniionl MTV R9(l9l'1Ck MRCN9”. Calililed with her pnrents. Mr. and Mrsi on a roiisidcrnble correspondence about the matter but the papers have since been destroyed. Refer- ence books give Robert. Lister Mac- Neill, s. New York ncwspaperman as being the forty-fifth chief. The cxpinimtioii of the Vernon River MacNells is that they are descend- ed from an elder branch of the family. Bari-a itself has passed out. of the hands of the family. having been sold in 1840 to Col. John Gordon of Cluny. Wills Body For Cancer Research TRENTON, 0nt.. July 18 -(GP) Mrs. Henry Burton. 68, died re- cently of body for cancer Qucenls University at. Kenslngton written Mrs. Burtonls husband: Mm,” on the pan of I gemleg with their children, Shelley and woman will a1,,,.M,! be kw, In Bonnie) of Truro, N. S... are hol- ,m,nd.v- , lrlaying with the farmers parents. jburied. my face while I was alive." told friends before her death. Major 116.33" -FRIENDS LEFT, HERE - INNITATION cancer. She willed her research at Dr. H. McEwcn of Queen's has "This generous and public-spirited Mrs. Burton's body will never be "I've had enough dirt. thrown in she Manitoba Prepares V For Polio Outbreak PARIS. July 18 -(Reuters)- Andree savole 52. today was con- victed of copying model gowns made by four famous Parts fash- ion houses and was fined about 3285. The court. also ordered her to pay the some amount in damages to the Balmaln. Lavln Pabou and Charles Montaigne Haute Couture establishments. Happenings ill The Week Continued from page 2 Kensington. were Rev. Elmer Crockett. Mrs. Crockett, and their two sons, George and Wallace of Worthington, Mlnn.. Mr. and Mrs. 1.:-dwell Boswell, Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Boswell and family of Hamilton, 0ni., and Min B9VE1'l9)' Crockett, Charlottetown. . The Misses Grace, Mabel, Mary and Belle MacKenzle of Van- l couver arrived by car on Tuesday for a visit to their old home in Flat River. and are being warmly welcomed by.th.eir.old friends. I Miss Bessie Beer of the Dept. of Public Health is a guest at Stan- hope Beach Inn. 0 - 0 Miss Eleanor Johnson, R,N., of Montreal, is returning home after n delightful holiday at Stanhope Beach Inn. 0 O 0 Mrs. Harry Ducheno and young sons William and John of Que- bec are spending the summer with Mrs. W. H. McLean, Mont- ague. Mrs. Duchene and young son John spent: the week-end in Charlottetown the guests of her sister, Miss Jean McLean, West Street. . q 0 Mrs. John Saunders of New Glasgow. N. 5.. and.her mother. Mrs. Armstrong of Ottawa, sre spending a short holiday at Dal- vay. - e o Mcmbcrs of the Busincss Professional Women's Club here will be interested to know that 190 delegates arrived by special train for the Vancouver Biennial Convention and that about 500 members In all are expected to at- tend. Miss Margaret llyndman. Q.C,, of Toronto, was elected "Wo- man of the Year 1952", the an- nouncement being made by the Internatlonsl President, Mrs. Allis Abenrn, of Halifax. who is so well known in tho P. E. I. Club. . . . and Mrs. A. A. Bartlett is s guest at Dalvsy. ' O O 0 Miss Bertha Pane and Mrs, A. R. Grant presided over an at- tractive lea table, centred with a bowl of beautiful cut flowers, at the Summersidc Golf and Country Club on Wednesday afternoon, The large number of members and friends present were served hv Mrs. E. Henthorn. Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. Robert Holman. Misses Joan Baker and Julio Meiklc, Mrs. David Carnegy. Mrs. David Cornish, Mrs. W. G. de- Bellc and Mrs. Earle Hickey. . e o their Montreal. are visiting home in Summerslde. . . . old Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gsudet of Montreal pre the guests of . and Mrs. J. E. Dalton. Summer- side. O I 0 Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Nicholas with their son. Richard. of Somer- ville. Mass. were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Wsllaec Bradshaw, Summerside. - 0 a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rooney have returned to Danvers. MAIL. after visiting the latter's sister. Mrs. Ensor Bowness. Summerslde. o o 0 Miss Dorothy Cannon of St. Eleanors has as her guest, Miss Donna Adair of Petticodiac. N. B. LORNE GREENE'S Notebook Listen to Lorne Greene's Note- book ! D1-amatic.' human-interest stories drawn from life. Don't unis: this thrilling quarter-hour. LISTEN SUNDAY 8 P. M. D.S.T CFCY 630 On Your Dial A IIIGH-GRADE RE-5111,35"?! Wow?-aw.--.i . E Small Classes permit All full-time teach AL8fi1R00l.kPOR JULY 19. 1952 Tlio Ilhurcli of God Convention convenes at West Dover, P. E. 1., Friday evening, July 18th, through Sunday, conducted by Rev M. E. Littlefieid and Rev. C E. Glenn. ' Everyone Welcome MOUNT ALLISON UNIV SITY esidcnce accommodation for 700 student: Degree (cones in Am, Slicnre, Education, Am and Sonrtoiinl, Muti(, nn. Arli. Home Economics. Thu: years of Engineering. Clvlilirnle tunnel in raname and Commerce. Applied Am. Scuelnriol. L, -fm.n.edin.i, i:...i.,.. , rim Your Theology, inademy and Commercial College on the Campus. ENTRANCE AND ovtssnx SCNOLAISHIPS lei Calendar v4riIe7- ml ndisnn MOUNT ALIISON UNIVERSITY ' sscicvius. N. s. aovs mo onus N.9.v.-;s99ic.A l GRADES ixix mix! SPECIAL COMMERCIAL . A one year course for boys and girls-Prerequisite --Grade XI Certificate. 0 individual attention. en. fully qualified, Monthly reports to parents. I i Delightful surroundings - comfortable accommo- '- dation - healthful diet - balanced recreation - - . social guidance. ' . v .. -. ..u.,..,...,.,..,,..,,.- Vllilliam Reid. Middleton. e a a Mrs. H. T. Holman and Miss Gladys Holman of Summerside are the guests of the fornier's daugh- ter, Mrs. Ralph Hehb at her sum- mer cottage in Halifax, N. S. o . . Mrs. .1, Garth Toombl, accom- panied by Miss Ruth Ross of Charlottetown and Miss Ann Green left. Summerslde on Tuesday morn- ing to spend their vacation on icapc Cod. Mass. . o a Mrs. C. H. Stewart of Summer- side left this week for Halifax. N. S.. to attend the wedding nf' her niece, Miss Sally Agnes Ba- ker. o o . Miss Lillian Crease of Halifax. N, S.. is the guest of Mrs. J. Le- Roy Holman. Summerlldc. . 0 . Mrs. Harold Srhurman and Mrs. vacationing at Cavendish. o e a Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mackenzlc Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frank Mac- Kcnzie, Summereiqe. o e 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellis left Summerside to attend the wed- ding on July 16 of their son. John Ellis. to Miss Nile Harris in Dartmouth, N. S. o . . Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Callbeck arc being welcomed back to their home in Summerslde from an en- ijoyable trip to the Pacific Coast. . o Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Holman of Toronto who are vacationing at Brlarcilfl I Fernwood spent a few days in Summerside with his sisters. the Misses Carrie and Gladys Holman. . o 0 Miss Addie Green returned last week to her home in Summerslde after visiting friends snd relatives in Ottawa and Toronto. . . Rev. and Mre..Wiliism Bllson of Saint. John. N. 3.. spent the week- end in Summerslile where they re- newed msny friendships. . Mr. -and Mrs. R. T. Dodds of summon-side have as their gunts their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Tesle of Cam- bridge, Mass. 0 0 p Mrs. James Psppss with her sons. Leonard and Bryon, of Cape Cod. Man are the guests of her mother. rs. John MacLennsn, Summerstde. o 0 Mrs. Maurice Tierney and daughter. Ann. of Ottawa. are spending A month with Mrs. An- drew Hughes. SummerfIeid.- . o . Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward have returned to Summerside af- ter a vacation in Newfoundland. e o . Mrs. W. A. Talimtre and "Mrs. Lorne 'MnrLellen of Ottawa. also Miss Pauline Noonsn, 11. N. of Gerald Sh:-on of Summerslde arc, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE x-iiiiv MONDAY. 21-JULY-' Stanley Bridge School TUESDAY, 22 JULY- Toronto Road School Mayfield School ....... .. UNIT SCHEDULE - ...................... .. 11:00-Noon 2:00- 4:30 1 1:00--Noon 2:00-- 4:30 WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY- ' Cavendish School ................... .. 11:00-Noon New Glasgow United Church Hall 2:00- 4:30 THURSDAY. 24 JULY- Oyster Bed Bridge-Rustico Cross S h I c 00 ....... .. Wheatley River Hall . FRIDAY, 25 JULY- Ebenezer School ..... .. North Milton School South Milton School 11 :00-Noon 2100- 4 :30 ' 10:00-11 :00 1:00- 2230 3:30- 5:00 ANNUAL T AND . BOAT RACES- Miirrsy llarioiir Wednesday. July 23 Boot Races at 2 PM. . i Games Including Bingo. etc. SUPPER SERVED ON GROUND! . Music and Dancing - Hone Swlngmflfr the lilddlcs COME AND ,MElIT YOUR FRIENDS EA PARTY Refreshment Booths and Enterti eat for All school in Montague TENDERS FDR LABOR TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to July 24, 1952 for labor for the building of a new LISTER Mu-LEOD. Secretary-