Yankees Hold Lead In American League Race 5, ,5; iiasoeurn ranss -W Y" Y"”i1'.'..i.. lanai: J HO 3'' ';?'i.,..,d.y but ane-so Whit- ?" heed Cleveland an the run- soirlulg H W lowly Washington , . . 2:-.1:.i:i.:.'r"-" rm" hogs ”.,:,.,.. and White Io: split d to i I their 8d;Il:b:;I:'t' :: new York won ha! ogpencr (H and Chicago the sec- ttu; H mm. 50.990, the largest 3:0,”; at the season at Cornlslw! P3” - so want into Bui the lndlllliv W . the day tied for first with thewYl: were the victims oi I I! "an "prism; 3.2 and 13-4. and iiriivnm a full game 0" "19 9"” soy ('l.0UT ATlILETICSR.d so I . , B o s to n I iiait-same by clown! W cm City Athletics 14-2. The vic- i KaLL('itiIpiCd with the Yanks' spllti mi-ii them within sit same: 0!: tiin mp Baltimore and the Tigerai "R rained out at Detroit and the gemawaasoheduledaspartefa doebleheadwtodav. loaaoreasvleredabiarohil bolt ef he Yankee - white sex games. h be first Mickey Mantle hit a lures-rnn honor h the third innlngto give WiIita1l'0I'(I neon- fortebia margin. Yoj Berra also homered with one on h the fifth- It was Mickey's Mth and Bet-ra's In-d. Ford racked up his 16th vic- tory of the season. Bob Kennedy accounted for all of the Son runs in tho ni8i1l-t3lP- With two nsataa aboard he hom- ered h the first lnnina on Bob Turley. and Dixie Howell protected the margin with sharp relief pitch- ing after Billy Pierce left in the seventh. Baseball Practice 'i .3;-e will be a baseball practice for the Junior Abbies this even- ling on Memorial Field at 5.46. Western Guardian vmc PICTURIS in Searle- w;i,'..mg.ii, hiosaav. Ansult J-i 3 crclock. nm . mun inv-notion Ml attend Red C7055. Blow. Donor. clinic at St. Marks Hall in Ken-l singwn. MondtW- 5'15 amt b"i N,” 1 "xi 4 or 7 and e p.m.i standard Time. guts? PREACHER-law. J. c. l.-..,.,.,,-' M,A,, B.D.. Minister ,4 41.:-he United Church, Ottawa .3, my guest prea"er at both iiei was at Trinity United Church suinmerside. yesterday. Dr. Fraser; was 24 minister hnre about 25 V('iiFh .igo and his many friends ......-p iilcziscti to meet and I168 hini MOI" ixi-;.Nh'ini.ii..i iiectis lat 41000 minors at Red Cross Ciiflll in St. mi-. linll Monday. iusustl grin IwlJ.ii'0ll 2 and -i and 1 and 9 V... si.'iiiri;ii'Ii'. 3? H (10507: hliifl I i ” ,-arson:-is ii,-5 E-...-ii Cami .. ill Aibarton is a PRIIPIII in the Prince County lip...-,..,.i suffering from a fractured hm pieivcri in II fall at the rimrt-iiptoirn Exhibition. 5. Mgpipr Wayne Gallant of Ottawa gm-pi, Summerside. has returned hnmn after spending a week visit-' ini: at the home of his uncle. James 3iirl(n -3. winter River Ivziotids of Mrs James Mc- Kenna, Hunter River. are Bind i0 are her home again after ii" rm-pni operation ill thc Princc Coiintv Hospital 5- .Vlr. and Mrs. W K. Liimgstoii. nee Marjorie Wai'rsn. W50 W079 tfarewell FUN; :AL The funeral of P. W. Laud was held from Ilmsdale United Church Saturday afternoon. the minister, Rev. Alexander McDowell. was assisted by Rev. C. 0. Howlett of K1 Jford Baptist Church. who led in pi-eyer, Hymns were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "In The IGarden." nu bearers were six grandsons. Messrs. Kenneth Prid- ham. Lebert Pridham. Hiiinrti Pridham. Reginald Pridham. Heath Laard and Harry Leard. Flower hearers were Mt .rs. Kenneth Smytherast and John Citlrin Intermenl was in the church . cry. FUNERAL IARUIDAY - The .iiel'EI of Watson Hardy was held sgtui-day afternoon from his re- sidc .e to ltlontrose United Church The so ' c was cond ad by REV- Alexander McDowell assisted by Rev. W. A. Patterson of Geome- town. who led in prayer. llymn's were "The Lord's M.V 5i18Pil9Td" and "The Sands of Time Are Sinking." The Masonic service of was conducted by members of Zetlnnd Lodila pau hearers ivprr SIV nephews. Messrs Alhi-rt i'Iarkc. George Dunbar. Fred Hardy. LOT"? Dl"lh3l' Fred Dunbar o .d Edward Hardy. Interment was in the Church cemetery. Marks. Summerside. Bur- Miss Ona Mil. Clermuni. is visiting her cousin. Miss Sandra AT ELMSDALE -' Mun Destroyed By Lightning At Miscouche Lightning destroyed a barn own- ed by Mr. Linus Locky of Mis- couche on Saturday afternoon. when an electrical storm struck with great intensiq hi some areas of Wat Prince. . Dosh-oyed with the barn. were a complete threshing machine, two truck wagons. two tone of hey. all tons of straw. and two hundred bushels of mixed grain. The barn was situated in a field about 110 yards from the Lecky home and other outbuildings. on the 091100119 side of the road. It was complete- ly enveloped in flames rmomenta after being struck. making it im- possible to save any of the eon- tents. Conway Pte. Ituart Millignn. Camp Aldershot. Nova scotia is spending in thirty-day furlough with his iplaat Mr. and saw. asiin aus- till- 3 oar. Lao Mllligan. Cunpglltnpia .iNew Brunswick spent a few days !recently with his parents Mr. and iMrs. Colin Milligan. He was ac- li npanied by his wife who re- sides ht St. Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. were business visitors to Summer- side on Monday. August mid. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer and children Eleanor and Deborah. Borden, spent a few days re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. Preston Oatwny has re- iturned to Merritton. Ontario. after spending a vacation with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway, Freeland Mr. and Mrs. Ensor Oatway and young son Plcton. Ontario were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Freeland on .-Sunday. Ausust 21st. Mrs. Edward Sonier and child-i lren. iusan and Beverley. Summer- side were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Colin gMilliagn and hi. and hid. Cecil iMac!(innon. School has e-upeiied at Conway under the supervision of Wflss Betty Riley. Uninnvalc . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frizzell. and daughter Margaret Rose. ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Roger iLe Blanc and daughter. Margaret iAnn. Truro. Nova Scotin were re- cent HSll0I'S at the home if Mr. arr Mrs Colin llilligan Mrs. E'dison Plain" and son Walter. Truro. Nova Scotia were recent visitors at 'ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milligan and Mr. and Mrs Cecil .'VIacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs Carl' .tlcCuiluugh and children Percy and Helen. Triiro. Novri Scotia were recent g gm-A visitors at the homes of Mr. and 'RuNm Grove. and Mr and Mrs Colin ur and Mrs Victor Buntaiii Vlilligan Conway Rustico. were recent guests of Mr. Mr. Charles Palmer. Borden. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter. Bur- visited his wife and parents Mr. lington. Friends of Mrs Buntain and Mrs. John D. Palmer. re- are glad to know that she is now cor" '. feeling much better after her re- cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oalviay and daughter TWINS 80 THIS WEEK 5 The luv lirnest l- Weahs and the active ministry I-Id took in Albert J. Weeks of Bedeque. r. 3-geiggs gmi-cnkxueydgewmzs E. I. will celebrate their wth.. moved '0 Bedeqm when he and birthday on Tuesday. August 30th. v M, mm bfothgr ggeceed the ",1. 4955- TINY "9 303' M '59 I5” dance where he now lives. IMr- and Mm John Weeks and In isoi Albert settled on . farm were born at Fredericton. P. EW” ca,i,u,n when (0,. We, no li- years he successfully carried on i After attending P. W. 0- Chm" mixed farming. He retired in 1943 lottetown. Ernest taught school for Md moved to gedequer The twin, :3"? Ytetirsd 8IiwH3lteiA(;1ll;0V'- 31690! have one sister living and four 9 DH 93” Olin 5011 ""1" brothers. The sister i Mrs. Ben- Sity and 8l'ld"3'-ed 3-Au ill 1904- jsmln Craswell. Fred:rlcton- The Th? "ext "V0 W3" W9” '99" brothers are: John H and Haber on a Methodist Church charge in.wg in rrede,-tmm wm. 3, Northern New Brunswick. he hnv- Siornoway. Sask.. and Gordon G.. ing been accepted as a canidateitn V3nc0uvef' 3. CA IOT the miniSlI'Y- HE returned i0l Albert's family consists of two .Mt- Allison in 1906 for his coursel daughters: Mrs. William M. Sta- in theology and graduated 3-D. in. vert. Bedeoue and Mrs. Sterling 1907 and in 1921 rPCBiVed an M.A.'Gillespie. Souris. Ernest's. two H8 W85 Ordained in 1907- daughters and one son: Mrs. A. After serving charges for Years on P. E. T.. he wont to N- B. Mrs. T W. Morison, Chalk Rlver,l where he had pastorates for 19 Ont.. and Dr. Ernest Poole Weeks. years. and in l940 he retired fromimiawa. I-odqes Attend " '!sarPl' S sasvvigg minister. Rev. Murray Gardner. was assisted by Rev. W.H. Forsy-i the of Springfield West. firand chaplain. who led in rayer. T Before the sermon lodge mem- Last evening members of Bethel bers stood a moment in silent '.O.L. and L.0.B.A. of Colemanlreme s'.IuLE of those of their. itfended public worship at Alber-inumber who had been present atl ri United Church. Members of the annual church parade in for-I Summerside and Ellcrslie Iiodgrsi mer years. At its concliision Rev. were also In attendance. The Mr. Gardner read the hvmvi ”i"n ' T”' i Cannot Think of Thom HE hood Sunday. August alsf. Wit" Walk with "F V0 'WW0." and Mr. John W. Palmer. accom- ""”T9i'i R "W PMVPT named by Mr. John .I. MiIrDl1.V Til” 'i0l'1'Il' "I "VP scrmnn cent- and Mr, Sterling Palmer, Conway ered arnunrl the star of Rnthlr-horn. were recent business visitors to Ali” A Male Right rend:-red chaiongiown, ltwo "decfions. "The Church lni up and Mm gm-aid palm” and the Wildwood" and "He will I-loldi children. Lloyd and Elaine. Borden ME 785'-" i were recent visitors at the home The Offering was received by that of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Sitlnfiard T393???" Oi lit? infige. Miss Phyllis Milligan. Poplar -Am I v3nI". Grove is spending a vacation with friends and relations at Triiro, Nova Scot?" Mr and ms William Smith HTTGMDT 1'0 ' was soon assigned a school where 14 C. Brooks! Fredericton. N. B Land wealth are to be; found She lGIves Tali at Alhei-ton On World Tour Many citizens of Alberton and -"rounding. districts enioyed a rare treat Friday evening when Miss Helen Kerr gave an Illus- trated lecture on her recent world tour. The lecture. which gave evi- dence of much thoughtful prepara- tion, was delivered in a charming-I ly informal iranner which delight-I ed the audience and gave to them vivid word pictures of many places of interest as well as some enter- A ' i sidelights. Miss Kerr described life aboardf ship. as she sailed the Pacific.-I toward Austrailia. with stops at Honolulu and the Figi Islands Af' ter dlsembarking at Sydney she. she taught for some months In holiday time she visited much of the surroundlg country. afSIiAe described the Wievelopment uatrailia as somewhat similar. . . to that of Canada. Of the appear-isldel Director ance of that country. she says its. beauty is less obvious than thatybmolm Quei of North America. Due to lack ofl rain the predominating color is .bro"n; there is no fresh green- rnesa. As one h .... ” to the country one is able to dis- cern its subtle type of beauty. iSha described the Great Bar- rier Reef, LEAVES ronav Mr- A. H Hlihlev of Dairy Farmerslright hand side of the Mccabe car. for P. E. 1.. leaves today for Sher-icauslns extensive damage to th- the Dairy Farmers of Canada. feciion Dairies in Summerside. Wesloclt Wins ' 1 11 Th its plant and! an ma ife. is people of Aus-I .trailia are carefree. happy sndi ifond of sports. Leaving Allsirnillnj .aboard a Italian immigrant ship lock of Windsor. Ont. won low -she sailed toward Ceylon. an ex-iamaieur honors in the fremely beautiful eriiirifry, then on Open. finishing the 72-hole trip in ito India. 289. one stroke better than Moe Miss Kerr feels that no West- Norman. Canadian Amateur cham- .erner could describe India but one pion from Kitchener. would ii: to to visit there to under- We.sln'ck started the final round stand it. Having travelled snmewith 219 and Norman with 215 .five thousand miles in India. slieiNick shot himself a par 70 and saw a good deal of the existing Moe took 75 Wpclock had par on conditions. Extremes of poverty both niiic: with 36-14. ivhile Nor- h man took fill gniniz out and 36 experienced extreme eat during comini: hum? her time there. temperatures of V - .- ll6 to lllt. and heard the relnicingi Fiiiiiiniieri from page R of the people when the monsoon or ” came for without the monsoon - there would be famine Shc rle- AUSSIGS Make scribed the bazaars with their V -3 g g beautiful handicraft, throngs n' U1-m'n,3.:i.'l,aZ)f:rl0ver we Seixas re1IgI3I'sl:i'IIzr:m:hat gie":r”' mg Slllidail. Hnarl subdued Seixas. ”'”'f, 51- " '9 H." ;'"-Y the U. s titlehnlrier. own. 6-l. ii-4. mg; 28;? :f,:e:”.s:nv":n:m"w:g 6-4. and the line-splitting Rosewall at Biirban where she -again taiiizlit i:3Ci;;:m,l:l"ERg:lEr:ll';)r.: school. She told OTII1" strict racial 3g5is.1 PM 'a: mom w'a'(,'h;d ' ::r"'1:;ir(;"a hpmsi .rr('1'"(':”d' I" Richrirdsnn was a substitute for :1": ".'awlI'iPd H ihxiugh .':r"h;':rI: Trnlwrt. the Wimtileririn champion nf AIr'c in (ii-iiro the t Whni pd up- gvria i;urLm Yllmmgwan" Mg rarkci hand in his losing battle Italy With companions the liitrlt K-;'xIin.igina;ii.In';:-"Q,-ilrli-lrifgairl-P hikorl through manv F-lIi'i-pnan ' 1 ' . I . . h h The I-lPH'lk Fun chaiignd haml- rlun "'es.;. ; ppm"! " mm d M! in lclci irnrl rorniniinirs itptweon B n . . e 5, v .,i in: muse ms. in ”" mairhes Vice-President Richard galleries. attending operas and hearing orchestras. and attending a bull fight in-Spain. At the conclusion of Miss Kerr's lecture. Mr. Herbert Leavitl show- cd and described a number of very interesting pictures taken wh"e he and Mrs Lesvitt were on a yacht trip which took them Nixon. presented the trophy to Harry l-Iopman, Australian cap- tain. but warned: ”Don'i Eel oi erconfident. Rest assured we'll be back trying to win the cup next year." jnyed. Re: Murray Gardner introduc- of Summer- in 'head-on collision with the front to attend the two-inl" day meeting of the directors of :rsdiator Mr. Hubley is manager of Per- tlargesf coral reef in. mwom M Amateur Honors MONTREAL. icri 4 Nick Wes- 526.300. r ith I')IlSIPTS rm his- " (I 3 ti b . Ont. recently marrie in u s ury Rev. and M” H. F Newman spent the past week at Kenslng- tnn. guests of ihe Iatier's parents. iir zind Hm it". 1-! Warren. Bur. -llr dllll ilrs ii at and family. Park Corner. and Hi and Mrs. Keith Warren and family. Mnrgatc. have returned to their homes after a visit to Sud- llury. I)nt.. and other centers. Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Willem Stewart arrived from Maine on August 3 and are guests of Mr. Stewart's grandmother. Mrs. Wlllam E. Protiii. and uncle Mr. Fred Pro- fitt. Burlington. Bur. ts Wdiam J. Profitt has ic- turned to her home It Long River considerably improved in health. after receiving treatment for the but two weeks in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Bur. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Mai-iii. Mai-gate, wish her a rlpidi Ind complete recovery from heri recent ilness. She is wnvalescingi at the home of her son and daugh-l if-in-law. Mr. and Mrs- Gardineri P... . gm. . 5" ..-w-. I guk " "iiiiillll of Moose P. v .1-if! who left this province g" I century ago. 5. s... min! I visit am " ' "Olive of TravelleraI.luly. and family of Toronto are vacat- ioning at Margaie. The congregat- ions of the Parish of New London (llenwood Mac-lwere pleased to welcome Mr-. Newman as guest preacher on Sunday. August Bl. Bur. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders. Kensington. were Mrs". Vincent Fisher and daughter Anne. West Roxbury. Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McLean and son Jimmie and daughter. Bar- bara. who left for their home in Dorchester. Mass. on AugustB22. ur. Friends of Blaine Mann. Irish- town. wil be glad to know that he is now making a good recovery after an operation at the Prince County Hospital. Summerside.Bur. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Adams received the name Jessie Marie in a Baptismal service at St. Stephen's Church. Burlington on August 14. The Rev. W- Eric lnizraham officiated and godparents were Mr. van Harrington. MOOSE JAW PAM I Mr. Milligan. who retired in after All years with Ihr C.P.R. went from this Province to lspoliane. Washington. than in lea. the Klondike and moved.to Mmse ... hflgllltgngv his wife sndiuw in rain. During World " -- lltraea. ofwholn are One he enlisted with the tl:'sth . icanediaa Ensinears and served Catherine accompanied by Mr. Preston Oatway and child- ren "mond. Rcby and Elwyn. F. land were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M Kinnon Charlottetown. ' ar Mrs Ancil Eallem. and children accompanied by Miss Marjorie Macintosh. Mount Pleas- ant were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and ."rs. Wallace Morrison. Mr. Stuart Milligan. accompani- ;ad by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Milllgan. .Mrs. Cecil MacI(innon and Mr. ;Colin Milllgan left on Thursday .morning August 25th for a trip ito McAdam. New Brunswick where ;they will be guests at the home lof Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kilbride. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill, C.G. S. Cygnus. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Con- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Foster. Kenslngton an” i by Mrs. iDr.) McBride. Kenslngton. Miss lMamie Mill and l""s Walsy Mill. Clei iont were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mac- .7,:.,.,,,. ..., ... .,..,r1,cg, ......,.,.,.,... ....,'.... .... ....,..a., .v.,,.,,. - .3 A overseas as pn engineer on mili- tary trains carrying troops and equipment in France and Belgium. a highlight of which was his command no 3 train which carried Sir Douglas Hing. commander of tho llriti.-ah forces on his farewcll trio in France and Germany beforei . Cambridge. Vlass arc spending a vacation at the homes of Mr. and ur the St. Lawrence. the Sagucnay Swim Strait ed the speakers and expressed to LY VISITS PROVINCE Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, John William M; jnnaid 3 ion Gil?” 3.29125; Sa;".'::.:”:';l:...... :.';"m:...::i"?:1e;. ""22 W:-my-1 A -- - .. I II em Newi York. Were Visiiiliti MTG-;swim the Northumberland psiraiiii GPOTSE W. CPBII! at the hcmtf Oi yesterday afternoon vhen he was Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison taken (mm the water after mm. 9" wednesdayv A"g"5i 24"” Dlctinr about three miles of thr- Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsay and nine mu, ,w1m. daughter Linda were recent visit- oniy 13 yea" aid Macbnnak. 0'5 33 "'9 Mme 07 M75 "d M” battled a southerly flow of water Clarence Ramsay. Borden. and . m,,th,e.5t wind ma me, Mr- and M” -I3m9' 'i”W9 about three hours swimming he Hartford. Connecticu.. accompani- w- taken Out at 5.15 pm ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam 5- The youngster is the son of Mr Burns. Malpeque. were visiting at and M"? Maurice MacD,mah,,' the home of Mr. Jlld Mrs. John pictw. and 1, was ms "Ht anemm Palmer recently. at me ,m.,"L i Mrs. Clifford Ellis and sons Russell and Wallace. East Bide- I ford. were visitors at the homeiHoomTTdd "55 ii of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer ' ' v or Sunday. August 21st. swimming TQ” Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0aiway.; Freeland accompanied by Mrs. swn1ll::nirga".h:dng:"r meg” Finlay and c'hilJren Rickey andiumdm, relented . " tr I Peter warn visit-rs at the home I, we T" of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mi-Aleer .a"d '"""m"m 3'0"" M ”'im' and Mrs. Neill. Conway and Mr. and Mrs. iisorrlen on Wednesday, August?!" ("T "wmimmo" ”" sum" BllI'.IJ'7I'II.I W. Palmer. Freeland onizdth. i ugust 20th. ,, , ' The Women's Institute sponsored the course with Mrs. Donald Mac- Aiisland acting as chairman of the Swimming and Water Committee. Miss Joan Murphy. and Mr. Paul -Cudmore. condiicfed the examin- r'lon and were exuberant in their praise of Miss Meyer's work. stating that the Bloomfield class " was one of the beat trained classes- g "of the year. The following candi- da' ' were successful. Beginners: Cedric Pineau. Ivan. O'Meara. Genevieve Mai-Ausland.3 Eleanor Horne, Lloyd Gard. Lola igmallman. Marjt Horne. Sylvia - inc - A , Juniors v in iirai-.1. Earl t" e- 4 0'M ira. Norma llnrnc. Marion Gar T"8.Vt- Stewart. Gloria Arse- : nault. Earl Wells. Mary Smallman. ' Pcginnlrl Iilnclillslufid. Allnn Mac- - Auslanii f Intermediates: John MacDowell. ..i.i.. MEXICO CITY (AP)-An explo- sion in fireworks factory Sundayi ' killed ninc persons and injured sol others. The factory and two ad-' 5 joining adobe houses were demo- . illisherl. -rnorar." aonnniv I MON. - Ttms Izso P.Il. l "A LION IN THE STREETS" in Technicolor starring: Barbara Hale. James-1' ' Cagney and Anne Francis. 99 "CAMEO KEHSINOTON returning to England at the con "SIT. TIC3. cluainn of liostilities iwmg Bgrim-, While on the Island the Miiiigan "t'Ai.l. ME MAIMM" family usited with relatives l.l!- 3'-!!'!'l1l8 D'tMid 0.C('l'!l'-”l- EAIIFI cludng Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Smith. -iiefmllh V9” AU": 090'" 5"' 375 Cedar Ave.. Summerside. "9"- iPiI010 Ml WNIDN I and the Richelieu Rivers. through the inlr i vxaterway to the Hudson River and up the coast to Boston. This part of the evening's entvin tainment was also thoronghlv an- ORAPAUIJ EXHIBITION WEUIIESIIAY. AUGUST 31 Judging of ll:00 am. (Standard) Official Opening 2:00 P. M. Tractor Pull 4:30 Tug 0' War 6:30 Highland and Step Dancing 7:30 Modern and Old Time Dancing 10:00-I:00 y the to thcni the sii ere appreciation of the aiidicnr-c. Ariuwnzerncnis for the evonini: wr-re mnrir hv Alli"- mn Lihrarv (Imiiicil and prncocds wore in aid of the I.ibi'ni1i' mnals lrliirkeis Bring the whole family and en,i'ri.v both noon and evening. Highland Music. Midway. All entries must reach the secrniai;v's office to- riatitiicii .-'vi'Vlt'9. day. Monday. G. MAX THOMPSON, I5. WOOD. President Scctfrtnri . v.nn”-A,.A,-!la. ..--.-..e . ciiAPAuii EXHIBITION Wednesday. August 31 LIVOMDCIK. Field Boots. V”-2N0hIiw, jg".-urx, Domes- tiie. Science. and Handicraft ('I:sssns upon to the Province. Burke's Orchestra will prmttlr INN" l"IIU'it i-ii" early evening and for lllghimtti illtttittttl: N""lWVi- iion. Tin-re will also be Stop Dancing competition. Mammoth llnsice iollimini.-, in iiliiili. Meals served both noon and evening. Zilded Features:-Tug 0i War Finals; Tractor Pulling Contest. Midway. A PONY CLASS is being sponsored by KEITH THOMAS. GENERAL MERCHANT. TRYON. In which the pony must be ridden or driven in har- n& M- I pg!-90" 1Q years of ago or INNIFY. All exhibitor may have but two entries for any we- iaion of a clan Write for Prise List bould- tMondayi Aug. 29. 1955 The Guardian Page 1) iniured In icar Aeeieinnf Illalellal-on iFomon-i- Bav IAirn1cIn iliiied fin Plane Crash Mrs Fiiiu-up Mi-('aiw Middleton Word has been re(en9d M siiffereri n fr.-ii-tiirr-Ii right i-nilar F.i'riost Wilfred Gallant. son of Mr :.".”..3.I.'n.f;fl";:;.'1”.'l....?"1L1i..... P- "E 'i' "I ' V””'" '" '9'" in a plane crash nff the coast d which occurred opposite Ilf't' IllImP Japan 1,; (Milan; ...h,, ..." .m!h ion the main hirzhwnv yesu-rrinv was a pilot in the l' S Ngvy. afternoon. Dr!-lnilc of the crash have not been The accident occurred when the '” ”'""i' McCabe car. a 1927 Chrysler TM" sedan driven by Mr. wrah - . lwhl' proceeding we on the hill: proiessionai Card! way. was in the act of making a left handed turn across the high- way to enter the driveway of theirl Ciqarfefed home. It is reported that iVilI carsl were TilII()ll'IIII1 the car in which ACCOUTITGTITS Mr and M is ltli-(iahc wer ririiing Tlw npprrini-hing car. a 194i Choi- sedan driven hv F'.rir Gallant of Egrnnnt Half. niwii-pedirvc vast T. his rle Hickey Canadian Rani. III (fnmmo-roe Buiiillniz wa: Siiiiivv-crside. P.E.i. Phone mg W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street car and smashing in the and front and of the Summer-side 9"” "1 DIAL r. o. 30! Other occupants of the Egmnnt. 3344 5” Bay car. in addition to the driver m(., were Mat Gallant of Mt. Carmel. and Leona Gallant Eleanor ,GalIant, Thelma Arsenault Tllrruiri R. 'Arsenault Aririus Arsennuli and Fire - Auto - Casualty Lnu: fiallani, all nf Pcmont Rm 'i Summer St. Summersids This latter rerpivnri H mviiiii inllIl'l' '-m--m ' r E.. Ellis & Son Limited f I); I - . 77 i 0 9 "1". .-- y Optometrist ” , F. "I. Parkman ,5 . "nt.D. R.(). "' eriton "HOSE 323-. ni-,i;Elk- TiiFiTR.F' BLDG. Mr and Mrs Frank Bryan and , - iamilv, Casi-umpec. have Agnir Summph 5'' Wmmitilt. t on up residence in Alhiarinri ... I. Humpn R-0. M,-5 Hemp Hardy ,-elm-m.d ,,,, Suiiiiiii-rside. P.E.l. Phone Ill. SM 'iLI.M.AN'S Saturday to her home in Alhertnn 3U"vmNG from the Prince Fldivard island Hospital wherr slit" has lwcvi ii patient for seicral ueclu She ivas zicrnmpanictl by her daiiuhicr. lliliss Wlargnrci ilarrlv. FIN who A. Rayiiioiiil Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. Elli! lintir Sir:-ei Sunimrrsidl Above .VIniirit-:.- iliIl's Mt-n'a Wen! will rr-main with IIPT for .-i time Plli'l.VI-I. 35.10 M iilwrs of tho Roll Cross swim' T" mini and ivatiar safety class for adults at Alberton c i'Pf'CniIV - .. '. made a contr”iution of ten dollars DI" Physician su;gIeynl'”"D' to the work of the Red Cross in . order to cover expenses in cnn- Wm" Tdgggmernid. nection with the class. each - 7 lg member contributed one dollar. than alldni:;essira,ril- expenses -ha: Phgfggrapherg e n l is R ii e remaino . . anii IIPTSRS lorwnrrioiii in Red ('.rns.si THE READ STIIDIO IW'EI(i(llli'vll'iPrF in Charkutetown sill I. W. SEARS a gift of appreciation. PRIN('ItJ ElWi'AHll lSl.A.Nl) TUBICRCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT SGHEIIUE i TUESDAY. so AllGl'S'l'--- Abrams Village School l0:3(gNmn 2:O0- 4:00 ...... 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