F JULY 12. 1952 714: wcsrsau GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Summcruidut Phono son. News, Subscriptions. Advertising ..c..rcaent.ItiveI GEORGE Cl.()W and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 Ind 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any of tho following stores in Summer ' mil Bookstore, Summer street: Gourlico Drugstore, ll Control stream Kelly's News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 8'1 Granville shoot; Alyre Dnucetwn Grocery, Second Street: Inland Motor Transport. way” street; Vince: Grocery, 120 Russell Street; Enmufo Boll- service Drug. K. L Waite in Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aibcrtan: Phone: .CUNARDS COAL arriving any (lay now. 80 book orders and be safe. -ICE CREAM and Strawberry Festival at James A. Stewart's, 1 (elvin Grove, Monday, July 14. sponsored by Women's Institute. ,BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH THARGE - Services Sunday. July 13th: Bcdeque 11 u.m.; Borden 3 3.ni.; Albany 7:30 pm. Rcv. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister. -ENGAGE)lENT:1VIi'. and Mrs. 1131-old B. Millman. Sumnicrslde, -.1 .sh to announce the engagement if their daughter, Dorrilhy l-Isis-lie. o George Carrulhcrs Reid, son .ll Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reid, iiidilleton. marriage to take place rll'l)' in August. - FUNDAMENTAL, BAPTIST f'llIlRCli. Central Bedeque, Rev. D M. Fraser. pastor. Services Itl' Sunday, 'July 13: C. Bcdcquc 10.45 :1 m. and 7.30 p.m. Borden 3 p. ill. Evangelist Kenneth Chapman, Ti-niicssec will be the spcaker at all scrvices. Rcvlval services con- tinuing nightly. Everyone wcl- , come. i --JOINS R. (l. A. F. --R C.A.F. 'f't'rIlllllllZ unit Summcvsirlc, has annotinced the enlistment on July lulh of John llciti Milne. T-l Diiiiglas Street, Clmilotictnwn, who will be posted to No. L! 'iIan- ning licpot. St. John's I”. 1..., nil .lul,v 15th. lie "s the son of Mr. iieoi'gc Milne.- -FIREMEN CALLI-ID Slim- nerside fircmcn responded yester- day at noon to an alarm at the home of Mr. Martin McKenna. 174 Duke Street. An 0ll(lSlDVe ll.'lfl income overheated causing a great, ical of smoke. There uns no- iiimage to the building other lliani nat cruised by the smoke anti: fumes.-S i -NEW LONDON P.-HIISII. Ken-l szngton, Burlington and New Lon- don Anglican Churches, The Rev; R. W. B. Coupland. B.A., rector, 5th Sunday after Trinity, July 13.1 1952: St. Stephen's, Burlington, 10.30 am. The Holy Coniintinimrl St. Thomas, New London. Service; cancelled due. to annual Getidinl Mcmorial Service. 230- pm. S1,! .Vfiirk's, Kcnsingtox1',.,, 7.30 p.ni.l "t" -A Evensong. l -SAD 'NEW'S RECEIVIEIY -l Word has been rev "ed by Mrs.l .1 .i. MacQuaid, Ixc ' i ihv (loath of her sister, .'llrs. Allan A. 11.11-l)on.'ilrl. Sytlney.' N. S. Mrs. E(lWllrKI I'lai'iington, Kummerside, sister of the tleccas- ed, accompanied by her adopted vsler, Mrs. Victor Allen, left for the funeral which takes place 'itls morning. Site was the rl'iu;,vh- tor of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McNolly of Egmond Bay and leaves to mourn three sons and two daughters. also four brothers. Leo. Rirlimond; Thom-lr as, Windsor. Ont.; Mark, Toron- M. and Leonard in Suninicrsitlc. -SA -LEAVES FOR tVF.ST - Mr. llugh Morrison, Summersidt-.l loaves this afternoon for Western! (lanada and will travci to his ties-l linatlon on the ”Overland Spec-l -al". The destination of this train is Edmonton. Aita., but it Will take passengers for many points anroute. Mr. Morrison will go to Victoria. B. C., where he will vis- it his brother William, formcrlg” at Summcraide, who left this, province and went to Western Canada in 1905. He has not heeni home since that time and con- sequently when brothers Hugh and William meet again it will up after a lapse of 47 years, ol- .-iiost half a ce-ntur,v . lferginals - Mr. Edison Baker of Summer- slds is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. - S. - Mr. John R. MacDonald, tui- ststant station master at Borden 1.! a patient in the Prince County Hosplal. - 5. --Mr. Melville Cnmplvr-ll. son of Thief Justice Thanc A. Campbell Ind former student at Summer- iidc High school. is now holding Iwimming classes at Margato there, having completed the water Wkly course in Charlottetown. - Mr. Duncan MacDonald and -iaflghtcr Janet, left Summerslde Wodnesday morning for Ottawa Where they will be the guests of F I, and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald ma also FJL A. K. MacDonald. CHEAP OBNAMENTS DUNKEII.-D. Perthshire, Scot- lind -(OP)- Re-action of visitors 10 a local cottage are somewhat tarled when they read a wall Plaque saying: "The ornaments of this house In the friends who visit us," Frank Weeks. Representative. 08-2 Office and 08-! Homo. -RESERVE Thursday. and Saturday, July 17-18-19 for annual K. of C. lawn party on the grounds at Summerslde. Friday -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND - Rev. I-I. F. MacEwen will preach in Summerside, July 13. at 11.00 am Toronto Stocks Continued from page 13 2300 NE Dom 680 New Cal 1703 N Con 700 N Dlcken 5300 N Laguerre -16965 Newlund 5300 N Morrison I600 N Mosber 1000 New Norse 500 Netvnorth 7.'i00 New Norz 111000 N Ryan Ll: Home observed its fourth an-l ” ll) mg nlversary of service 590 MSW sent location to those who liavelcral home. 00 NOW”-10 been bereaved. However, the his- H500 Norlarlic THE GUARDIAN. - .... n ,v.r' This is a picture of the Bowness Funeral Home hearse. flower car and car for the officiating clergy- on Central Street showing lined up in front the,mnn. I Yesterday the Bouiicss Funeral Jeautilul and spacious , Mrs. H. M. Downing and remodel- in thc pre-.led it into the present fine fun- tory of the Bowncss Funeral bust-irespect and Fourth Anniversary Of lruneral Yesterday Bowness Funeral Home W 00- J- 0- BMW, home oi i 1 l The Home is modern in everyi cph ii. Bernard was held ycstcrctgy 1 morning at 10 o'clock from her late ,. has 11,,-Ge slurnbgr : Simon and St. Jude, Tigmsh. Wll('.rl'f The funeral of the late Mrs. Jos-1 . 1 csldencc to the Church of St. 31300 Normetai ncss goes back to 1915 when the rooms, 8. preparation room, (11 50190111 Hlzh Mass was Celebrated, 1700 NC Oils late Mr. P. L. Bovviiess, the lath-imourncrs' room. choir romn aiid,lW1th Rev. Father John A. MRCDOH-l 500 NDen er of the present. proprietor, Mr.i,display room. There is a seatingl rild. cclebrant. Rev. Fathcr Phelnn 10110 Nor Exgen W. E. B0VE':ilES:,1ODgll('ClLll1e busi-lcaplacity for 200 people at a fun-1 McKcnna, deacon. Brother Ralph! 311110 Nm--,1-mnd ness I on t'l'1l'EI tree on thc,cra service. The grounds haveisr-1-ngirct, omme or Mary Injnqacu. 2,-,0 0-Em.” location now occupied by the bccn beautifully landscaped andl1.-119.5111, (193303, 39,-, Father (;1,-111115 2000 Oil scieci Clillltllliil ,;rl?f(f.”'e- , , , 1”"? 9105159 .8099?"-W69 '5 WW 90-1 siiea, lillirlfer, Rev. iraiiier Howard 2000 Okalta the Emmi” Hlllfeg Jfaslglljgsllqlgcfd ,vll:l1:r1::P1Ve' h1G1l1B0ll'2:9551,11lla5 ah "WW1 Shea. Si-'M., master of ceremonies. 0l,”l”” Om Fymes Bowness then re-opcncd on Wot--Viiid 3" Buiclt el:l0W0lt1u1Ca:C HeeKx;l:r:lAwmDs were ENC Loin and Jam 1 L10 Ont Pyr Rts - - -- . i . ' Kinch. We Urwmiska S'ySJiiZ”Ti2aiiiE 'li'.iiT.l'"”'Ti'.?zi'5C-lli”"is.i2LT.iiSi”iii?i?Cii'.- Bowness lnl The honorary pallbearers were 9500 0”” ness business prospered in thislthe business is Mrs. lsowncss as al Dr' W1 J1 Fr M"cM”1a”v D” Joseph 100 Osislro location and about 1938 hc movetlllady attendant who looks aftcrl MC'Ml”3”- D” D”b"”””'C- Tl?-'"l5lL 1000 Pac Pcte to Spring Street where he open-lhaiv styling and the applicationl M1 J'P M51005 5l”lm1PT510fl. MT-l 000 Pamour ed what was for the time an up-lot rosmctlcs. Mr. Eowness is alsnl C-P7 MOTFISPN. TV-1111511 and Mtl ill-itili Pan VVESL 1000 Paramaq 700 Paymtister 2100 Peace Riv 107011 Peak oil iifiltitl Penn-Cob tilit) Pf-rsltery, lTii0 Pcrron 4000 Petrol . 1650 Pick Crow 1il5 Placer 200 Ponder 1000 Porc Pen 10100 Prado Oils iilill Preston lillitlii Pros All" 4050 Pros Air Rts 4400 Punch Pete 5-tliti Que Cop 4000 Que Lab l.'l.'lSl Qucciiston 7500 Rccf Pete 1.300 Rchfld . ll00 Rix Athab 135 250 Rowan Cons 27 1300 Roxana 30 100 Royalite 17 1000 Rtmdie 411 500 Raynor 11 1.2 R50 San Ant H 245 305 Sapphire 310 5300 Scurry 40 4500 Sectir Free 220 200 Sr.-lbtirn Wts 100 500 Senator 15 2910 Sherritt 4311 2500 Silanco 42 2420 on Mil 152 2000 S”scoe 51 .000 Souris 115 1!i00 S Braz 11 25 Southam 19 1.2 1102 Stanwcll 112 2950 Steep Rock 655 500 Sturgeon 13 500 Stid Cont 11 1-2 -t.'i;'ili Sweet Gr 133 500 Sylvanite 140 15325 Tack Hit 243 7500 Thom Lund 13 17500 Tomhill 42 4000 Torbrit . 22:1 4500 Tower Pete 40 l379Z Trans Emp 440 7700 Trans Era 142 4000 Trans Res 51 1.2 3405 Triad 250 17:10 Tungsten 37 6600 U Asbes 350 1000 Un Keno 11 1.2 1400 Un Lead on 2400 (in oils 22,-; 1200 Upp Can 135 5175 Van Roi 13 3.4 1706 Vcnturcs 19 1.2 annn Vlllbona 3 2100 Vulcan . . 77 332 Waite Am 13 1.4 1000 Wekusko 11 1.2 6100 West Ash 59 3900 w Hmstd 225 650 W Lease 725 6000 Wllrich 142 znno Wiltsey 9 1. 0000 Windward 42 7000 Wingalt a 1.000 Yale 54 13000 Yank Can 22 450 Yk Bear .. 174 6533 Yukeno CURB 100 Pond Ore 2500 Yuk Con . .. BANKS 50 Mtl 32 Scotia 100 Com 12,5 Royal . INDUSTII 280 Can Brew mo simp A IALS 011553- Aelliullcd VDRANGE PEKOE 2 al directly, and in addition, to-date funeral parlor. When Mr. W. E. Boutiess was discharged from the artny he im- mediately wcnt to Boston where; he studied funeral tlirccting and embalming at thc Institute. assisted has been engaged in the taking business for 24 years. Mr. Bowncss has left no stout.-inthy, unturned New Faiglandlwitli the best of equipment and On his rcttirn tic suc- he strives at all times to give ct- cccdcd his fathcr in the business. ficicnt. and understanding scrvicel and shortly after purchased 1 is to those who need his services. i by Mr. undcr- i 1 s to provide his business i a cimipii igii the way last night at meeting of the public for the Pi"ll"iCC County Hospital (completion fund by submitting l7 lsubscriptlons for a total of 5800.00. an average of 347.06 Kinkora lcd in the total amount for towns otitsiclc summcrside with 116 subscriptions, totalling 33.9-i5.00 or an average of ((14.00. Central Prince came up also with an excellent report - that of Lot. 16 (central tlistrictt reporting 16 subscriptions for 5321.00 or an average of 520.07. To Kinkora goes the honor of being the first to reach its quota- in fact it has exceeded its 32,500 quota so far by st,-145.00 and ac- cording to chairman W. E. Mac- Guigan "ls keeplng.i'l:iit at it." Summerslde teams had only it scattering of reports in, but C. H. Stewart. captain of team "Fl reported 23 subscriptions for 31,288.50 or an average of 556.00. This brings her team total to s1.818,00 for 44 subscriptions. Mr. P. L. Morris. chairman for East Prince and a member of the central committee, announced that the next report meeting will he at 6.00 o'clock Thursday. July 17th. at Baptist Church Hall, sumrnersldc. All chairmen and members of county committees are invited and urged to come to tliLs spccial "cnunty district rally report meet- ing. ' Albcrton Committee Formation of an Albei-ton com- mittee for the Prince County Hos- pital completion fund. was an- nounced last. night by Mir. J. F. Arnett, president of the hospital. Douglas Nicholson is, the Alber- ton chairman and assisting him Mr. J. Donald Campbell. Mr. Arhett also announced that Miss Helen Mccabe has accepted the chair- manship for Alberton wharf. From this area, Mr. Arnett explained. a considerable number of people come to the Prince county Hospit- cases are frequently referred there from the Western Hospital in Alberton. Explaining also that. practically every district in Prince County now has a committee representing it and working for the fund, Mr. Arnett reported that Thomas Nes- bit is heading the committee for Tyne Valley. The Alberton groups are includ- ed in the western area for which 1 Hon. .1. A. Bernard of Tlgntsh. is chairman. Tyne Valley is in the central area with James A. Mac- Gregor as chairman. Generous subscription the Texaco service Station, water Street, summersidc, has subscrib- ed 31,000.00 to the Prince County Hospital Completion Rind. it was announced yesterday by Mr. Don- aid Baker on behalf of the Special Gift: committee. Mn-. Baker stated that this is an excellent example of a "civic mind- ed citizen recognizing that business concerns, as well as individuals. have a direct responsibility to share equitably in the investment required to coniplete our commun- lfy hospital." , Askod to comment on tho pro- Widespread Response To Hospital Completion Fun The village of Haniilton Sli0iK'0(l1l'3.l'a'im and his support of it. report ' liorne I I l 1 l l M1s.l Kenneth D. Home, manager of. I i 1 1 1 l i reniarkcd "I am iiapm that we are able to do this for our hospital. I think all of us will do all we can to protect our committi- ;ty and give its the very best hos-, pital care." : Mr. Baker emphasized that ihisi was another on the growing of names that should inspire alll responsible and prospering firms to invest willingly and generously in the future health of our families and otir neighbors. , .-5.! VBAVIZTIC VV. I. -The July meeting of the Baltic W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Crozicr with an attend- ance of nine members. The mcct-l 1111; opened in the usual way and proceeds of the pantry sale am- ounted to s15.80. Plans were made for the District Convention at Darnley and for the Annual Convention. Mrs. Bruce Riley and Mrs. Edgar Matthews were appointed as delegates. The sick committee reported sending fine treats and bill for treats, postage and ice-cream for school picnic were moved paid. The president explained about film projector plans and it was decided to help purchase it. A lat- ter was read from the Attorney General re-Highway safety. The next meeting is to be the home of Mrs. Bruce Riley. A "scrambled word" contest by Mrs. William Cousins was won by Mrs. Bruce Riley. The meeting closed by singing the National An- them after which lunch was iter- vcd by the hostess assisted by Mrs. wall and Mrs. Bums. n HOUSE FOR SALE In Kensington. six rooms, sun porch, modern conven- iences. garage. barn. large lot adjoining. DR. G. R. HENDRY. Kt-nsington It: Leo Wggd 11-1m J.B. Myrick, Sr. Tignish. ' Lady The active pallbearers were six1 ons of the late Mrs. Bernard: Tim- Waltcr, Harold, Elpht-ge,l Omar and Cecil. 1 Ushers were Leo Myers. Earl Mac- Donald and Francis LeClair. PTEEPHL in lhfl SallCllll'ir,'v' WET9. l itis Excellency Bishop Boyle, char. lottetown, Vicar General G.J. Mac- Leliiin, .Vli')ll5lE!llall, Rev. Stimincrside. Msgr. Martin Join A. Sullivan, Rev. P. F. MacDonald. itcv. Patrick Rev. Bernard Glllis. Rev. Josephl cph lccialr, Rev. William Simpson, iilcv. Raymond Gallant twhite Fa-l thcri, Rev, J:1n1p5 K911;-, Rev, ,1vD.' fence of the area belied Red radio Kelly, Rcv. Nazairc Polrlcr and Mr. Gallant (semlnarianl. Among those 11i'escnl at the fun. 1j51;cral wcre: Premier J. Walter and 1 lion as part of her CHARLOTTETOWN Islander Graduates At Slside Wings Parade Duo to inclement weather. the wings parade at R.C.A.F. Station summerslde yesterday, which was scheduled to take place in the open, had to be held indoors. There was a very good attendance of the friends of the men who received their wings. The presentation of wings was made by Air Commander W. A. Orr, CBE, CD. chief telecommuni- cations officer from Ottawa Head- quarters. Trainees of the Italian Air Force. the R.C.A.F. and R.A.F. were presented with the covctcdi the war 6anad2:To Send llltfloney Boats, Men To Ceylon. OTTAWA, July 12-fCP)-Cam ada will send money. boats and men to Ceylon to build up the fishing industry of that tiny Commonwealth country, it was announced tonight. The Department of External Affairs made the disclosure in announcing that Canada and Cey- lon "have agreed on astatenient of principles for the co-operative economic development of Ceylon under the Colombo Plan." The fisheries development and research program is the first of a number of development pro- jects Canada will sponsor in Cey- share of the LInmmonwealth's six-year Colombo Plan to build up South and South- east Asia. The project will be financed by the 325,000.000 recently voted by Parliament for cal year. It extends Canadian ecu-1 nomic aid under the plan to a BLISTERINO (Continued from page it m-N.(Fth Korea and three muni- tions works. The raiders met heavy flak from about 100 anti-aircraft guns at Pyongyang, some radar controlled. A Fifth Air Force spokesman said that for weeks, Allied pilots had been dropping leaflets warning civ- ilians of the impending raid. A Russian dispatch from Pyong- yang, broadcast by Moscow and heard in London, said "Hundreds of peaceful inhabitants, mainly children, women and aged,” were killed or wounded. Pyongyang radio installations." A Toss dispatch termed the raid l ”barbaric on a peaceful town which gitoxiniimi, Rev. Rlftiiard iciisworibi 035 "0 military 0bleC”l'95-" Air Force spokesman said, how- ,'Fmi11or. 1191-, E1-go 11013;”, Rev, Md). . ever, the targets were strictly milit- lnoomy, Rev, w,v, w,,n,,g1mn, Rev, ary - depots, factories and other ML Charles Gallant, Rev. Patrick Walsh, lmstallations that the U. N. pilots ';Rcv. l-Zninianzicl Richard, Roy, ,1(,5.l had been watching the Reds btiiid ', for weeks or months. They said the anti-aircraft de iclaims that Pyongyang was -. "peaceful town.' s Mrs. Jones. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMillan.l Hon. Walter I)a.rby, Hon, w11f1-1-(1 Arsenault. J. Watson McNatight. Jurlgc Gavan Duffy, and Professor .1. H. Blanchard. The Sisters of ihe Western Hospital, Sisters of Otir of the Angels Convent also attended. Members of the Catholic Womenis League. Tignlsh, attended in a body. Priests who attended Mrs. Eer- nard during her last illness wcrc Rev. John A. MacDonald. Rev. Don- nis Gallant and Rev. Howard Shea. S F. M. Mr. Adrian Richard directed the l choir with Mr. Henry Gaudet, org- l anlst. The funeral. which was one of the largest. ever held at Tignlsii, was under the capable direction of MY. Peter Gaudct, Tignish. GIFT FROM HOME LONDON ;rCPL- A bouquet of "Blushing Brides" -a South African wild flowers arrived hen- hy air for the wedding of a South African senator and Sf.e'r.ntis Ons- thuyscn. a student. KENSINGTON LEGION All veterans are reqttesiecl to attend the parade and service at Geddie Memorial, Sunday, July 13th at 1430 hours. Parade forming up at 1415 hours. v Apply in Summ WANTED TWO HARDWARE SALES CLERKS, Experience preferred but not essential N. W. UNDERWOOD, Personnel Branch R. T. HOLMAN LTD. person to crsitle l i 1 l l itself referred to "heavy destruction to homes and l wings- by Air Commander Orr who complemented them highly on the splendid showing they had made. Among the trainees who yester- day received their wings was ono Islander, Kenneth Waymaii Banks. of Conway Station, Prince Edward Island. Flying Officer Banks was a former member of t h e Charlottetown Squadron. Royal Canadian Air Cadets forl and he served three, the R.C.A.F. during. l 1 two years 1 years with third country. India and Pakis- ltan, the other two, will vontinucl to pet the bulk of the aid. The announcement said: "As part of its program of pro- nomic airi tn Ceylon. Canada will i undertake this year a fisheriesl daveinpnient and rrvsr-arch prnjru-t.g Tho (Eovernment of Ceylon rates". this prnlricl as of the highest, l tirloriiy and the rietiiiiori plan lnsl I been worked ottl by a tianadiani l fishr-runs exp:-rt. I), M. ila,vwnnd.'1 who has himself been serving lnl (.'e,vlnri for the past year, under, the Fnlomh.-i technical cn-opcr-, aiion progrrim. as consultant in, , tho Minister of Fislieries. 1, l "The projcct will entail the provision of fishing boats and ,:-qtiipnient. and small plants for .ice-malring. cold storage, canning , and drying. . ." the plan this fis-, . 5700 dollars PAGE FIFTEEN S'side Athletic Ass'n Meeting Names President At a meeting of the Summerside Amateur Athletic Association held last night in the Town Hall, W Choster S. MacDonald was elected president after David Cornisn's res- ignation had been accepted. Mr Cornish. an employee of M.F. Schurman, Ltd., has been trans- fcrred tn Amherst for the rest of the summer. D.0. Stewart in mov- ing the acceptance of Mr. C0rnlsh's TOSi?.llal.l0ll, said he did so with re- gret, and he went on to commend the retiring president for the good work he had done while at the head of the Association. Mr. Bob Clark was elected vice-president. an office iacatcd by Mr. MacD'inal'i iin taking over the presidency. The meeting voted, 8-4. to pat towards Johnny Car- rol's salary as coach of the Littlt Iieaszize. and Junior Iicagua Base ball plaicrs. Mr. J.K. Curran payi the. other half. Mr. Curran oficred to take over the Little Bigger League including all its operational expenses and his offer was grate- fully acccpted. Reports were heard of the activ- ities in softball. tennis, Little Lcazuc. intermediate and junior baseball. and track and field from the chairmen. Henry Landrv. Earl Smith. Jamcs Hogan. Jr.. Norman MacDonald and Bob Clark respect- iv.-l,v. The meeting voted unanlmotisly to withdraw the sponsorship of the Stiniincrsiclc Athletic Association from the Holman Intermediate team if tiiry failed again to field a 1 team for a. scheduled league game. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 11-12th DOUBLE BILL "KILL TI-IE UMPIRE" Starring W illiam Bendix "BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT” With Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake MONDAY and TUESDAY U "Fuller Brush Girl” Starring R STARTS AT Dusk 8 M our fine, sincere service. Lucille Ball Also Selected Shorts DRIVE-Ill THEATRE RAIN OR CLEAR ”To Solace Troubles Of Others" me de Maiiitcnon At a time of sorrow. you'll find our memorial service full of quiet beauty and dignity and otir home a gracious and comforting setting. In addition, you'll find each member of our staff unclerstanding and thoughtful - - - all part of Free Ambulance Service Anywhere in Prince County to and from the Prince County Hospital For The Balance of I952 -- 24-HOUR SERVICE 7 76 Central Street Phone 2327 TWO AMBULANCES ON CALL BOWNESS FUNERAL HOME Summersido