Thinks Shoi Oi Helium And Oxygen Would S peed Brain- pEARL HARBOR, (AP)-Ratio 3; Rear Admiral Charles B.. wnmsgn says the human brain-' 3., . shot of helium and oxyaern 4.1; function faster. better and more efficiently- Momsen. who invented the Mom-i M lung, hopes to put his theory mi, practice when he retires from the navy about Sept. 1. Momsen heads Joint Atomic 1-uh Force 7 with advance head- ,i-ters at Pearl Harbor. His life- &n work with navy divers and submarines produced the sub- muinei-'s escape device which bears his name. DIVERS BENEFIT his latest theory was born of these labors "Deep sea divers hours and produce while breathing a mixture of heihim and oxygen." he told at i-ep0rIPl' in a recent interview. "why not doctors. office wor- ih-rs, government officials or stu-1 work longer better work drnl s" . "This helium-oxygen mixture wui(L,e plpirlnio hospital opera- Wesferi:GuarEIianl -i.UBS'lER Supper Wednesday. WEDDING lN SAINT JOHN- their rescue shortly after. run. 17. St. Mark's. Lot 7. Sup- ',,.-; Irltlll 4.30 on. Games. etc iiomrve the date. KE.VSlN(lTON SCHOOL will !.,...,.(-it on Tuesday. September iiih (;rndcs i-B will register at 915 am Grades 9-12 will veil- ..m at 1-15 P-I'll i Personals llunnic no-kox. Kensington. is visiting his cousin. David Black. in ileberl. N. 5 Sir. and Mrs. Walter Scott Burns of Freetown left on Wed- nf”(Iiil' for a iiolidav in Boston. xi-vv H;impshii'c and other cities in the L' A- iir, and Mrs. EVEN?” 5lld5bl"'-Vibusiness men and proprietor ofi00llEratulafions and and son, Blaine. of Spring Valiey..iviau,iC9 Miii-5 Menp-5 wear sim-enshower. to their son. Lowell and were visitors to Mnncton on Aug- is leaving Summerside in the nearihls bride the former Geraldine iisi 9 iii... Donna Jean litckox. Ken- ginglitn. is spending a week in Burlington. the guest of her grand- parents. Mr and Mrs D. HiCk0X- Friciids of Mr p formerly of Piusville. Albcrton South. are sorry to hear that he has entered the P. C. Hospital ting rooms. schools, offices, war- ships-wherever acute mental pro- cesses would be advantageous." he said. "some day you may be sitting in a cool, comfortable office. breathing clean. invigorating gas mixtures and enjoying life in a new way. Or working 12 hours a day without fatigue. or doing all 'iours' work in four," Mon-iaen -aid. VOULD DEVELOP THEORY He said he wants to work uni his theory when he enters civilian life but so far has made no com- mitments on research or financing. ”Prelimina research and de- velopment wil be expensive." Momsen said. "but the returns should be substantial. "Improvement in brain fuiicliun might be marginal but any im- provement in a brain that's paid 350.000 a year should be worth-t while," he said. The Momsen lung Iv oiutionized submarine escape devices. it our- ifies stale air and permits a man escaping from a sunken sub to- St. Matthews Preabytenian Church. Douglas Avenue. Saint John was the scene of a quietp iwedding which took place on Aug . .6 when Rev. John R. Humphreysi 'united in marriage Mrs. Ednai .Wheatiey of Saint John to Mrl TRusscll J Sherren. son of Mrs. Georgina Sherren and the late Mr. James Sherren of Bonshaw. P. The couple will reside at Saint John. is 1. i206 Mlllidge Ave.. S'sido Business Mon Moving To Edmonton Alia Mr. Maurice Mill. one of Summcrside's m o s t prominent future with Mrs. Mrs. Mill and! their daughter. Enid. to take upi residence in Edmonton. Alberta. 'Mrs. Mill suffers from arthritisi land they have hopes that a change. iln climate might be helpful. They Dan Gaiianh visited Western Canada last sum- riaintily trimmed baskets of .1li'ts now of mar and while there a marked were carried in by Valerie Bow- Mr. Mill is placing his store phy improvement in her health was noted of Mr. under the management breathe the same air over and over again until he reaches the s ace. would Momsen'a new air mix- ture give modern man a bad hangover? Momaen doesn't think so. "You might feel like you'd had a beer or two." he said. "but. it would wear off." Rescued From Drowning A1 S'side Harbor A tragedy was averted Sunday afternoon, due to the swimming ability of a Summerside man. when one of the many boats ply- ing the waters of Summerside Har- bour capslzed, spilling both oc- cupants into the water. Only through the efforts of Tom Perry of Summerside, who fortunately is a strong swimmer. was Ernest Gallant of Wellington, a non-swRn- Noon Sunday was emharkation t.ime for 35 members of the Sum- merside Air Cadet Squadron. The Lads departed in a C119 Flying " SUMMEE "N 3. Sis; two weekslo! training at the annual air cadet summer camp. Included in the party was the Summerside Boxcar bound for Greenwwd and Squadron band which will be theisquadron during the airlift. s. d ' "A . fzismxlfng. - gs: ETS LEAVE FOR only band in attendance at the temp. Flight Officer Derek Hughes iwas in charge of the Summerside mer. saved from drowning. Perry, after several futile attempts to. save his companion. who was de-i perateiy fighting for his life. may naged to effect a life-saving hold and swim with him to their over- turned boat, where they held onto the end of the plywood craft until an unidentified boat came to The light speed boat overturned- scveral hundred yards from shore! when struck by a wave caused by a passing launch. but their plight went unnoticed for several min- "19.-9 by many of the large crowd flllioying the Sunday afternoon out-. mg. l The boat. owned by Ed Silliker! of Wellington, was uprighted and towed. to shore. none the worse from its dunking, although the en. ginc will have to be ovcriiauled. Shower Tendered Norboro Couple A large number of people gaih. cred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews. Norboro on Thurs- day evening. August llth. to after te n d e r a x Taylor. To the strains of the bridal cho- rus. played by Mrs. Clark Hard-' ing. the bride and groom were escorted to the seat of honor by Mr. and Mrs. lvan Day. The shown in the above photo, is scan in the front sr-at as he and -:”iicr.p pCountillni' Wm. F.. .lcnkitis. lcave ness and Sheila Hughes. The gifts were opened by Mrs Hubert Mur- and Mrs. Elmer Cannon. iwhile Mrs. Hillard Andrews read Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moir of Sask- Max Robertson. who has beenithe verses so appropriately cho- atoon. Sask. have arrived for alwith him several years and hssisen. Mrs. George Douglas arrang- rtsii with Mrs. Moir's mother. Mrs. James Sriuarchriggs. 161 Belmont a long experience in men's wear. Mr. Robertson will be assisted AT BUILDER WATCHES HIS CRAFT RACE Herb Lcavitt. who built the lioatiracc bciwccn this boat and anl ifICl"ilI('E-ll hnc he had built for iI5iI'f)Ifi E Gaudet of Summctside. The two boats were each 111 feet 6 mciics long. 4 feel in niclics the Marine Wlitirl for a last ride utric. 121 inches deep. wciglicd 240 around the Summerside harbor on pounds. and were of Doutzlas fir construction. and were imum-cd Mr. Lcavitt had come from his by 25 horsepower motors of differ- home in Albcrton to witness 2: cnt make. Continued from page I Auintiinhilcs ncrliiiicd pt'ariiral- ly all Dal'lx'lfll1 space on both Hulman's Wharf and thc curl of the large Marine Wharf as hun-i drt-(is of pcnpic took up vantage points to watch the many out: hoard boats proiidcd a rnioriul sllziit on the sparkling hluc hnrimr water. (Plinth by Wntlnii ed the gifts on the table. Lowell. on behalf of himself and thy Mr. Raeburn Doyle who also ihas an extensive experience in Master Albert MacLeod. izalmen-, cimhihgi water Street is quite seriously ill; M.-A iviiii has mid his home on is the Prince Cnunly litlosplltlal-htllll Schurman Avenue to Dr. Hubert his relatives and frien s W5 ln'MacNeill. They plan to leave in a Very speody recovery to 8 about a month's time. Mr. Miiili . is a past -president and was to Mrs. W J Profltt. Long River. ' ;..v M" admmed to the Prmce County main organizer of the sl.IIIlHlEl'au l . Hospital on August 0. where she KI"-Sm" Cub iitififlliziir'ie33t'ii93lo-339151733 Ti-uro Sheik; SLIPCPSS ll . l Defeat S'side to her home in Charlottetown on! urs Mrs Eva B. Pickering returned August 0. after a holiday at Darn-l lay and at Burlington. where she. - was the guest of her son-in-law . The Ti'uro Sheiks defeated the and daughter. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Summerside All-Stars in a five- lnning game of baseball at Queen Elizabeth diamond last evening E. Evans. The many friends of Mr. John by the gear. of 44, A. Coulsuu. sea View. who has E. Parris. Tniro pitcher. allow- undergone a critical operation at ed the local boys only two hits In the Prince County Hospital. Sum-i .-he five frames, and drove all merside. will be glad to know that Tnu-o four runs in with a home he is making a' good recovery. run and double in three trips to and wish him continued improve the plate. Jimmie Grady's single Street. Summerside. merit to right Held, and Gord Grady'a double to left drove in the two Mr and Mrs. Hartle Bownesa qummgmdg rump and daughter. Nancy. of Florida. The c,,i,,,-ed boy, goi rive hiin, -spent in music and dancing. joined in singing "For Thcy Are Jolly Good Fellows" after which the time honored custom of bounc- ing the groom was duly carried ou . I A dainty lunch was then served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly , , I his bride. thanked all for the Lei 5 Ovei lovely gifts and invited all to . I. visit them in Summerside. All I" '4 We dont know whether or not lihe purchase of a bicycle license "in Summerside entitles the buyer to drive his bicycle along the side- ,walk. but apparently some of the small fry seem to think so. instan- ces of cyclists using the side- .walks of our main street as tho- ..roughlares for their wheels are becoming too common. We son't lsuppose this is going on with the iapproval of the police: more likely ;the youngsters haven't been caught .at the practice. or are defying law and order. We should imaginc see- ing bicycles on the sidewalks is rather a unique experience for our tourists. and might give the im- pression our policing of traffic is a bit lax. As far as we know. no pedestri- an has been bowled over by a cyclist. The point is, if one boy can ride his bicycle up on the side- walk with the pedestrians. all the boys can. If many took advantage of this privilege. pedestrians would certainly have to keep their eyes are visiting relatives in this pro- vince Mr. Bowneas is a son in and Mrs. James Bownesa. formerly of Norboro. who moved to Florida 31 years ago. and a Erandson of Mr. Angus Maiheson. Springfield. Mrs. Edward Caseley. Summerside. is his aunt. llr i). A. MacNeiIl head supervisor for Steadman's Mari- time Stores. accompanied by his wife and children have returned to their home in Truro. N. 5 after spending an enjoyablc hnli lay on Prince Edward island where they visited many rein- lives and friends in Summerside and elsewhere. The many friends of Mr. J. Robert Mm-Donald. New Glasgow. N S. will be glad to know that he is making a good recovery from his recent illness at the home 0i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird. Kelvin Grove. Mr. MacDonald. accompanied by his wife. came to Island to attend the 105th re- union at Charlottetown, but was unable to be present due to an almk 0' Pneumonia. ho" Jilly 27. a welner roast in onnr of tilt and Mrs. MacKin- Wl was held at the home of Mr. lllll Mrs Joseph Macxenitie. when Plans for holding the party at mnoe Cove were changed by a pin storm. Later in the week. in; and Mrs. MacKinnon left for r home in Streetsville. Ont. Mo and Mrs. Douglas Mackin- zg ll?! Frances Myers. were "I EM I postnuptial shower at lime of the groom's psi-eiiis. :.I;'lld Mrs. John M. Macxlnnon. I-l'Wds were Ala William Dari-sch. and vir. Q "id Marlzachern acted as "lion for the occasion. An ad-, m' cfiwyini congratulations" in ml: vishea and a welcome I'M";-tile was read by Miss ,0” Machesn. while Mrs. MacEsclaom prgggpitgd . N nurse and other gifts. g'n.:l'Hhbcn of Mai-gate W. M. ymmtma at the August "'"-m lbs. i':i'.'.'n: 'Jni.'":i Afliyle. on July 2!. The new-, attended by Mr and; no off Joe Bernard in two in- inga. two off Paul Schurman. in vo innings. and one off Garland 'arris in one inning. I. Paris's running . catch of lone's long fly to centre field in i the fourth inning was the. fielding highlight of the game. Lineups: Summerside: 5. Bernard. 2b: leil Walker and Dougie Arsennult -f; Grant Grady and Don Can- -lng 3b: Jimmie Grady and Vance larris lb; Peter Green and Ulric lallant c: Jones as; G. Bernard. Paul Schunnan and G. Harris is; Johnny Whalen rf and Ed Dalton rf: Gerard Dalton and Gord Grady lf. Truro: I. Parris cf: R. Parris ab; G. Maxwell as: E. Parria in J. Connors c: J. Parris if: R. Collins lb; G. Connors rf: R. Williams. 2b. . Umpires: Plate. K. MacLeod. Wages. G. DesRocheI. Linescore R H E . Tm;-0 . . . .. 202 M-4 5 1 ; Summerside 001 10-4 2 1 iwarren. Ohio. spoke interestingly on Stewardship. and also discussed the manner in which meetings are conducted in her locality. Mrs. llfcith Boswell of Victoria. P E. 'I.. gave a vivid discription of Zthinga she had seen and heard on a visit to Quebec last winter. The meeting was held in the church vestry ontauguat I. and opened with Worship Service led by Mr!- Wilbur Dennis. Eleven mem'-era and visitors were Present. For next meeting. Mrs. Chester How- ard -will take the Worship Service. and Mrs. John Johnston will in- lu-oauce the new Study Boolr. Meet- ing closed with hymn and bene- diction by the president. i SETTLE MONABCII DISPUTE TORONTO (CF)-A contract dis die at Monarch Knitting Compan! plants in St. Catharines. Alex and Dunuville has been settled. it was reported here Monday. The agree- iment, which bypasses crease demands but introduces an 'impr-amt welfare program. was III"- rived at during bargaining sessions 'between the company and the Ta lui. Workers union tcio-ccm. wage-iiv - open to stay off the casualty list. Now that there is parallel parking on both sides of Water Street. with a consequent lessening of traffic congestion. it seems right and proper that cyclists remain on the street with other vehicular traffic. LED ISLAND Miss Della Gaudet. daughter of R.C.A.F. Lanes Mr. and Mrs. Antony Gaudet, St. DefeuE Nicholas. pupil of Mlscouche High a a School (Marian Academy! in the gI'VeI'wIIIgS provincial grade eleven exams.. led the island with a total of 725- The RCAF Lance made it two 0” 0' mo-.10 1954 She W0" 8 39" victories in one in their best three Scholarship and then enrolled in the of five semi-final softball series Mlscouche High School in sradelwith the Kinkora Silverwings by eleven. heating the Wings in Klnkora She receives 3100.00 for ranking Sunday afternoon by the scoije of flu! in the province and 325.00 for 10-3. The Lance found Sonny Siull ielldllli! ill the Ml-SCOIICIIC High for 12 hits while Norm Haney was SCIIDOL holding Kinkora to 4 safe blngles She has now enrolled in the. Johnny DeaRoches led the bat- grade 12 class which will open in. iers with 3 hits in 5 tries. Oliver. Miscouche High in Septembe . iPi-octor. Reltmeier and Haney Edwin Heckbert Studio each had two hits. Ed!” T8yl0l' ALBERTON PRINOE OOIINTY EXHIBITION TUESDAY, AIIEIIST 23RD WEDNESDAY, IIIIOIIST 24TN Here you will see the beat in live stock from all parts of the County. Exhibits in all other classes will be well worth your attention. Refreshments will be provided in well stocked saloons. Hot meals served on the grounds by the Iadiea of Alberfon Charge of the United Church. 0'I.oary Golf Club Achievement Day on the grounds Au t 24th. 3 to 4 p.m. ' Modern (1 old time dancing Wednesday ove- 'lII'Ig. August 24th from 9:00 to 1.00. Send your entries early. No entry fee required. 1.. R. WALLACE. W. W. CURRIE. President Secretary l (Continued from page 12) Toronto Stocks I100 Roxspar 65 85 65 6512 R Palmer 22: lid 219 13050 ftixatha l.'l7 I30 135 17000 Roche 2: 4 12 24 M61 Rockwln 02'. 75 7h 10500 Rowan 2.3 2.0 2v moo Roxana 10 91.4. 10 87! Royalits ms NV; I4 3000 Ruiluiiunl W2 6 0 300 an Ant A55 l55 155 7000 sand R 1! is so 2400 Slnnhire an 310 m 2000 Scurry-R 220 21! 220 1300 Secur I' no zu 253 1200 Sheen C 145 in in 3650 Sllerlltt 875 805 873 l2I00 Stltznco 27 in 2a l.'l62I Sii Mir 105 100 102 '000 SII Stand ll 41 41 two souris so as 314 000 South Us 71 11 7) 6500 st rratt is is is 1000 Slrciov ii in in ms 5 Rock ll ms IA 21000 Sturgeon as 10 :7 I100 Sud Cont so 17 1: 2000 Sullivan 000 61! out ma syivunua is: in 15' 700 Tandem in ii) in am T Hulhol ion as 394 Moo 1' Lund no my go,- 70G0 Tiara so 43 4; 500 Tomhiil aw. nix, 39 2000 Trans Emi I00 17! 1'" i000 Trans Era :2 go sit B100 Trans nu 4s so 44 14000 Trend 3: ip 19 838! Triad Q5 no ah iio U Keno poo am 500 9500 0 Manual ll ssv. nu; ma Uri Oils 150 in H5 2000 Up Cu! 103 int m H000 Van Roi 9 9;. g 751 Ventures 39!( MM ass; 117.-in Vicour as :u 11 5000 Violnmac sin am you 20541 Wnito Am lav. is 15 I000!) West uni ms nu. nu. 1000 W hit 11 pi 1i I040 W Lease '1!!! no no mo w Tunui s iii N 7100 Wlllrov 335 no .115 s-175 Wllrieh g1 53 gr mo Wlltsey is ll is limit Winchester 9 9 9 mm Windward as 91 Q led Kinkora with two hits in three attempts. Haney had 8 strikeouts. Lineico c ii, ii 3 Lanes 322 002 100-10 11 2 Kinkora im 000 000- 3 4 3 many customers. I. P. HOGG, 7912 Water Street East 4400 w Harg 20: ms min 1500 Yale so ill in 8300 Yanll Cay P's '1 25; 2500 Ycllorri Wt iF in, ziastns Yk Br-ar 14: an '.'!l0 103.1 Yuitenn is i; in 21700 Zcnmnc ill l2L is 1500 Xulapa U to 11 Clillll 65D ilulnlo 'r.I- um mil 200 Penn 0 405 l7R 175 2500 Yuk Con am .7 '-TL5 BANKS 96 Monti who x lit - Iau. 10 N Scntia El 6i Ni TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Town Clerk of the Town of Kcnsingion until 12.00 o'clock noon on Mon- lay. August 22nd. 19:33 for me 3-ton truck chassis and tab equipped with two peed axle suitable for nounting fire tank and en- gine. Lowest or any tendm not necessarily accepted. Town Clerk, Town of Kensington REGENT if L MacLEAll B0YS' T-SHIRTS. reg. 351.20: Sale .. 89c slble- novs' T-SHIRTS. reg. 51.00: Sale .. 79c 'BOYS' T-SHIRTS, reg. 85c: Sale ........... 69c DRESS snmrs. reg. 361.75; Sale 31.29 SPORT SHIRTS. rag. 53.00: Sale . ........ 552.49 SPORT SHIRTS. re . 32.00: Sale S1319 To'I"m" 1'15 ' 9-” PANTS. reg. -t3.50; gsaio . . . . . . . 52.80 - 5 WASH SUITS. reg. 52.45; Sale . . . . 351.89 MONOGRAM SWEATERS. reg. .s3.oo: sale .s2.49 l(lDDlES' PYJAMAS. rag. mos; Sale 31.39 BABY HATS. reg. 31.10: Sale . . . . , . . .. .. 790 GIRLS' COTTON HATS, reg. 31.00: Sale . 59c MEN'S SNEAKERS. reg. s3.2.. Sale s2.69 '”' VT as . ll BECAM A O .-.EASlMAN nmuxswsmu 3 8 C 0 L O R 07 Slffli .. Richard Egan - Constance Dowling Tuesday. Aug. 16.1953 The Guardian Page 13 Piusville Man Drowned In Lake Near Halifax Martin Gallant. 21-year old soailiidgar and Elmer h Toronto. of Mrs. Lauretta Gallant of Pius- Tilmaa in Saint John. N. I. ville. was drowned Sunday while Leo h Piusville: Mrs. Anthony swimming in a lake about Iliboiron. Hamilton. 0nt., ud miles from Halifax. !Mrs. Clarence Pineau at present Mr. Gallant. who had been-in Piusville. living in Halifax for the peat threel 'i-ii. funeral 1' expend . .. years. went swimming after supperiheid on Thursday morning n M". and apparently went beyond hlsjviiig, glvasyee depth. He was dragged from the. lake by a bystander but efforfal to TOVIV? him failed. rBPSId0S his mother he is sur- vived by a step-father. Mr. Jaeir Gallant. and the following fivel brothers and two sisters; Alyri-.3 never driven such I truck pro-I &.;.fh,i&p kl vious to August am. He lived 6 ,7 0'" ...o..i with his parents iii a trailer g 3 .,(;t0) l""l'"ll al Sherwood Wax given g V lFrI'1HI IYIPSSEEP bi Itnirlentiiiwi-' gtg,.-;:; man at 10.30 p.m. to an mp tanks on his truck and water the unfinished highway near Corn. wall. He was accompanied by his sister. He saw the Maine can coming and strike the gravel pile on the shoulder extended Wu. and then struck his own car. the highway. Witness had been B'"”'"'.d said ll? W3-ll mill: 35 over the road during the after- 0" 3" ""'i55 P" IWJT "ll ills own r noon and was waiching' the un- lidf "I "1" mad Thor? was no P i , ro essional Card; .-:.T J CUPS W pouun Evidence Heard surfaced portion closely for ob. Brawl piles on his side nf the. structicns. .;;','t"di. ';':l"955 Raid He dimmed! is l s . Piioros SUBMITTED ioihr-'r K car." Hc..,ari;liIizprniTi(;hedsis't)t1-T Const. G. R Humphrcy, jig rail. with:-is turned off but Charlered .li.P. identification Section suh- "lE"t9 all iznt nui flashlight. mitled a dozen photographs oflne-"nald "lid ll? had been driv- Accounlanlj ihe at-Cidem and , drawing wiim? cars since 1949 but had no T- Earl” Hickey swig of the mesh Most of the driver's license. He was actually canmna" Rank "I Cnmmifn photos were taken shortly before WOTMDS (OF ROY Gallant. who? Building midnight on Aug. l0 and were g35i'9mg10yed by the Warren s"m"""”'d"' ""71 PM"? 333' explained by Const. Humphrey. 3V.lliZ 0n1i7Bl'ly- . ' He described a pile of gravel in William Waller BF9h8l-ll- R8!” VL Alba" R0be"t50n the right foreground of one pic- otze mechanic gave evidence as ”- F? '- MUTUAL BUILDING ture which was 23-; feet on the 1" DEVI"!-' PX3mlllPd both nN'l- C'”""'"'” ”I WW" 3"'GGl pa.-emnni hai",-9 imhg 5iruck'fIPTIl vehicles which he helievedl M sI"""1"'3'd9 and apparently sprcad seven feel ,''i MY? bit") Ill KOWI mechanical n If P- or 503 unto the hiighmty. Hc desci'lhed:C'""llll0ll Prior to the accident I 3'1 imckl On concluding the hearing oil ' Coroner Prnwse ad-' the iuisilmn of limb the , .'-nri the Slaic oi Maine regisier-,'””lIF"l'P- ' INSURANCE”.-T Pd car. neither of which iiadil"U1l"Pil ill? t'llflUll'.l' lltllli 7 Itm ' . - "hr-on inI)l'Pt'I. The damage in boih"'l- Allllusl 22 llh?" ”'IdF"”' W" RIFIIEIO IE-mfaufn smll Lminted uas ricarl.v soon The Manor: car rm taken regarding the deaths ni 3 Wmmi" qt - ;”'” t3 ilghi ham, Side and rear 3,”. Iihe other victims of the accident: ' :; lummenm Lion of mint teridei showed vniere.M5FEZ3Fel Murray. Waiter Mull" . the shale pile struck. Witness ray. and Betty Bernard. Optometrist also described location of bod- The -l"F0?5 KY9? Fl'8llk 5- H811 E E. Parkman ies. He also showed picture of "Elk R0739!" -7- CONS!-'lhll'-. BIXVFIII npt.D.. no. -wartniis sign on unfinished iiartT;Udm0ltP- Rnherl Yllllnkeh -lnhtl PHONE 3207 nl lugiivsay r-rm-ted by cuuniy;lx- lllocllonald-VArlhiIr H. Duvar REGENT THEATRE sum. Construction Company. Five pileswlllll Hlfam Allllllslllk Summex St. summgniig of gravel were pictured in the at-cidctii area. The distance from 1 F. Hunter. the gravcl pile to the Maine car 5; Summir iii . p,E.i. . ph al. rcst was 169 feet. 4 inches. Rayai Theatre" SlViAT.l:MAN'S nitiLnTfio'm (mist. llumphrcy in conclusion testified that the weather wasl clear and visibility good. I James Roland Bernard. age iii. last May. driver of the Mercury l"uck involved in the accident. Zavp ovidcnrc that he was em- iilnycll by Roy Gallant. He had A. Raymond Grant. .Sc.. 0.D. Borden, - . M9'lIl'?" PHYSICIANS St.ai'i'ing: lxarl M a l d n n. 0,. ir..i,..,.i Ma,.N9m 53 pass Water Street Summersidl Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear ij Claude Dauphin and Pat- pimi.-,i.-... . 3...-gm, iriria Medina. Also serial Wit" 5t"0ol- Sllmmeraldt Q and news. Phone 7032 Coming Thursrlav nnlv R.-'30 Photo 1., .. . . - . - - ' QFBP Of! S . ' miling Bill McCormack . THE READ Snmlo D. W. SEARS SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Tits-sriay) 2:20 . 7215 - 9:15 Mid-Season Sale "The Far llorizons", I TIGNISH CO-OP ASSOCIATION 3”l”'l"8 August l6tIi to August 27iII Fred .tIacMIIrmy BUY - -. Charlton Heston i and l DRY GOODS Donna Reid MES T-SHIRTS, reg. 31.35; 5819 . . . . . . . . . 31.19 MEN'S T-SHIRTS, reg. 01.60; Sale .. . . 01.29 PYJAMAS (Flannoletto),.rog. .il5.00: Sale ... 53.89 KHAKI SHIRTS. reg. 58.15; Sale . . . . . . . . . . . 32.39 BOYS' T-SHIRTS, reg. 31.65: Sale . . 51.29 The story of the Lewis & Clark expedition and the Indian girl who made it pos- ClIILDREN'S SHOES, reg. S4.I5; Sale . . . . S859 W A N T E D 1952-53-54 MODEL ciuts IN GOOD CONDITION As Trodrlns On The 1955 Ford With the 162 HP. V8 Motor The V8 That Has Led The Way For 20 Years Our policy of taking only the but used cars on trade and thoroughly, has paid off. We are looking for more good used cars to satisfy our Come In today. Drive a I955 Ford and feel the difference. Open evenings by appointment, or phone MOTORS Phone '..'.?.5'l FORD-MONARCI-I DEALER. GROCERIES SUGAR (white). I0 lbs. 39;- OGILVIE CAKE MIX. 2 for . . . . . . 89c RIFLK SEEDED RAISINS. 2 lbs. for ......... 49(- -IAM (Strawberry) 24 07.. for ............ ... 47:, -IEWEI. SHORTENTNG ,, 29;-, 7l.B.BAG Fl,0l'R- .. 490 -IELLO. 3 pltgs. for . . . . .. . . . . LARD (SllverIeaf) 2 for .. PRUNE PLUMS COFFEE. 1,5 lb. GIANT SIZE DREFT LUX DETERGENT (Llriuhlt .e.... ORANGES. I doz. . GRAPE NFT FLAlt'F.S . . . . POST BRAN FLAKES. 2 for APPLE -IIIICE. '10 oz. tit-.GRllNDY VINEGAR. gal. . . . . reconditioning fho-Ac MEAT MARKET SPECIALS Picnic Shoulder. lb. ssh Rom Ribs. 5 llIs- -- Bologna. lb. 29c. ;jg;';.l;."'8- 31” Bacon.Ib.........5Oc ' hind.-.73-out. ID. 80c mood Saussure. lb. sac Shoulder Rout. lb. Mr M. S. WTLl.ll.'f, 1702 LIMITED ALI. WALLPAPER zo res CENT on srsculiisiir co-or oauo sross nunmo n-us SALI. Summenlilc 1..-me . --..,p-..-,..-u .9-5. . ' an-V -.-..o..asoa-an:-again -.