Friday, July 15. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Plan Three New Peniieniiaries OTTAWA (OP) - Three new The building program was It See Red Air Power Being Moved Into Southern Asia By VERN I-IAUGLAND strength in the Far East of 7,000 Communist Chan and North Ko-ix -1-ol(Y0 (AP)-U.S. Far East to 3.000 aircraft. aganst which the rean air units as one air force puiitentiaries will be built by the closed in the common by Page ,1; Forces command estimates U.S. Air Force has in this area integrated. co-ordl-hated. government torelieve Pfueuirllld Minister st. Laurent while 1 almost one-third of the Com- fewer than 2.000 planes. with a centre of gravity poised p;udib:n:t :sdu h fed- i:.sk.t;i Fgglilgrnlmc? fa) in. Tuesday's riot at the Prince Alhht penitentiary. He told the loose that he whde system of penitentlaries h Cal- ada is being examined. one deat- sion. made some months ago. was its ' ld' air c has been. He said the Communist aircraft directly opposite Japan and f,';'32f,' H.” Assn. pow r .were built by Russia and rep-lxorea." Stewart said. i It also has taken note oi a grad- 'resent almost a third of the total "This is a sizable military force ul shift southward from Man- now in existence in ,Russla and with a considerable potential." .huria and North Korea in Com- satellite countries. Tignisli -Rev. Claude Shea. Winnipeg, minist air power in the last year. i The estimated total of enemy e --such a shift would support my craft in the Far East includes: dpI'l'Ol Stars motored to Tlglilah on Saturday 9... ..... ,. ..,,.., .,,,,...,.,,,.,, .,.. h spend his holidays with his pa- "quked. rents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shea. Lama in omcm of the peanu- tiarles branch the justice department said the governmsat He was accompanied by his sis- rogram to fliberate' Formosa." About 3,000 jet fighters, largely iommented Col. James T. Stewart. MiG-15s like those used in the Dgfeuf Daks tor. Miss Elaine Shea of Montreal. FEAF assistant deputy for operswxoreuu war. . .i0ll5- itug m1m"Y bligimng (my 2. From 500 to 700 IL-28 light jet -The Summerside Capitol Stars h d Med ” bum M Iisltlnl - - newspaper 9 i ,bombers-"these are our main defeated the Air Force Daks in u, -d M" Pnrlck Game. ,,35 . " , 0 "V 555' ma nu h." re"rn ed gtfstions in the east and one h It ar fixture of the Ladies ' Stewart 5315 C0m""ml5' 3'""concern. They have the range to a regul MJWBIV with "5 w9,3P”"5 ii” inassicarry atomic bombs against tab Softball League in Prince County ' um, Home h- the UISIA. .3," Ie8I-l'llCil0"- iemams "I9 mmtigets in Japan. Korea, the Ryukuys last night by the score of 21-9. spending um, hand.” 'm., 1.91,, (mg; pop WOMEN tives and friends in Tignish. I One of the eastern penitentiarin will be for women and likely will be located in the Kingsuin, mt, area The one present federal prison for women forms part 1 the main penitentiary at Kingston. The game was played at Queen ton - engine Elizabeth Park. Carmen Smith was on the " for the Capitol Stars. She gave up only seven hits. struck out five. and walked five. John- serious immediate threat 1 freeian me pmmppinesg .vorld security keven tlioiligh Com-. 3. 209 medium pi, munistnation ave ”a uge com-mo be p olned around army and a signli- rtiiils TU-4 four-engine medium icant nurnber of long-range sub- bombenu Wm, enough range (,3 marines. lamina any target in the Far East. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kincli and family. Siemon Park. are visltin relatives and friends in Tignis. While here they are guests of Mrs. Kinch's father, 1. Peter Gaudot. Large Crowd Aiiends Orange Tea AI Crapaud 5-nggny pull,l)uP 5. several hundred light piston- son started for the Daks. but Watching an interesting andlsectlon of the large crowd in at- Lodge tea on Crapaud rinkl V . . Stewart said a steadyy buildup egigsiilitis. l;tl)::ra and attack and lc&?lS5oII1'Elle.lt:'(:g t;ur:1l:erse1ldg:thleaby livey sports program. a small tendance is seen at the Orange grounds on Tuesday afternoon. -(Photo by Wottonl The many Mend: of M” W” yghapggltiiggcgfgiij 3;: demecisliglag 3' 't ' ecen . . rr . - ' i (yin?-:mh!::ms1)rt?diicl;.dwed llteii airl "We must consider the Russian, got 12 hits off Johnson and three gt: -.m- trzine:nx-rrva:;g.v-;c:v--.--.-g-n-,.gm.---- ,-.--a - --.-...,..- - . . .........-.....-,-,.......,r.-.-. tY''P”'t-' 59'' 3'”d"'l'-'k- Who "'ld9l'Wf'll' all 9' J" "in" two 9'39”: it 0” Wilson. E I . New operation in the prince Cmmty I-sris-ral penitentiaries now are 1. Human Cullen and madymck Hospital. Summer-side on Friday, 10”-3'9'l It D0l'ChE0el'. N3" ls l; are pleased so lgafn gm 1,. 1, Vincent de Paul. outside Montreal; 3; S'side Airport Kinastnn and Collins Bay, (ht: Stnm Mountain. Man.. Prince Al- Mrl ma Mr... J,.m,,. Kg”... Wat llOI'l. Saslo, and New Westminster. crford. have as their guest: tlu-1,-IR!" Total population now is about son and hi: family vrr anri Hr: i 7” Elliott Kenny and five .-mld,-,.n of Boston. Mass. ' each bit a home run for the ..-I Daks. Chappell and Ar enault 5l"'my l"'I"'”V1"- W hit for the circuit in the visiinning , cause. -DANCE. Thaiiltsgivlng Hall. -Y's MEN WIN-Theflshlen Lormda Game! d W d Wellington, Friday, Jul: 15th.. defeated the Air Force Little 1ea- chappe" led the Staralimack exit: Deishalfs Orcllesi”: . g9e.ffb”t"g1es':;'rl;”f:t glfiilfkfe Lg: three hits in six tries. The field- -CENTML EEDEWE .””"”dj defyeateed the Kinsmen mg "l Chaim" 3” 5990'” WM Baptist Church. Services bunda) Queen Elizabeth Park by the score because of an injury was hop- 11 a. in. Sunday School 10.15 a. in. of 2.”. inns around on a leg and a half. Rev. C. A. Britten. D. D.. Minis-E -AIi)ULTs PLAN CLASS -The tglallsnprgiliirticcglgglllty t00si1l.ea?iI;dgll;l!3I'!I: um Red Cm” swimmmg "d Wm" being above average on catching 0 - ....-..... -It was annniini-rd yesterday by RC.A.l-I Station Summi-rsidc that Flying Officer J. S. McAn- drew will assume the duties of public relations officer for R.C.A.F Station Summerslde. W0 McAndi-ew fills the vacancy left by Squadron Leader G. F. Ruston who has been transferred to Air Force headquarters after holding the position for two years. The two eastern institutions. the official Said. will ease overcrowd- ing at Dorchester. Montreal and Kingston. The western one would take rare of con ilon at peniten- ..-............e. em... . eyrh and Mrs. 1:hra!:icis F'enness- .. R ax. linen O t kk. g I g cm in -ngnm, vgg"l',.EDa:eh::.f:.S tiarim in Msnitobaysaskatchetwal and friends. While here they were and Brmsh C”l"mb'a' i-Pizuestx fM. ciitf: . Femwmv om "M;in"dr;l"an.1I: mm CAUSE UNKNOWN -NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED. safety course for boys and girls CHURCH. -- Travellers Rest 9.30 at Alba-ton has recently come to Snlkestlps that Went (M thlrd FXO McAndrew was born in Seph PHW :i.m. North Bedetiue 11 3-m. Free: a successful c lusion and now Linegcttlreg R H E Dalhousie. N. 3.. but lived in -' Wir St Laurent and Veterans town 7.30 p. m. Speaker. Bernard parents have decided they must Dak; ' 120 021 00k 9 7 9 tCharIntletown for four vears prior 7-,", mm, mmdg M M , Minister Papointe. acting for the Simmons. Student lliinistep, Rev. keep up Willi me” chudre”: Cimi star; 126 403 M 21 15 7 ltn enlistment in the Air Force in Chrismuhpri Wm he-MP dr? -lF!l'Vlhf: ahfent Justice Minister Garson. J. K. Campbell. B.A.. Minister. sequently a class for adults is mnpiresg Plate D31; Under 1 -31,... 1951 A main nmner. Fxn um hp ha: MP" dN':!::”rEP;; ialihrimaii, inquiry mhto tn; wt: . , . 3 Amhew ha: been Rmtinned in the Ciw homm” fharhnmnwn Hm is 1' arms .V a eilu, ' i penitentiaries branch will be -KENSINGTON UNITED being organized and will begin wood. bases Garland Harris . . . . iR.C.A.F. Station SummPrside since when he had M” 3 Mnmf (M f! r ill and adequate. They saw no ...-use-Jawaae n.. ...t. CHURCH. Sunday. July 17th. Sun- lessons on Monday. The instructor rl Sch 1. 10 o'clock. Public Wor- will be Miss Martha Meyer. Mr. J 13 1954. 35 311 instructor with 31,. l 1 . k . V , , , g siaiip 11 (('l(',cl0Ck. Evening. 7.30 pm. I Earle Atkinson has kindly con- hue.-esfing Origin zuclvli o,'r,U. -5- ophci'mis.s.re::vi,ip;i:;:insg :tlrMsCili:iii:1'ei2::ijp(iDi;iv. Murdlclligfgilxiliy .3 um. ' Summerfield 9.30 p. in. All Stand- senteii to actas registrar and has F S. .d V. . in Tignish. M, papmnie mm can” u in t ard Time. Rev. Lewis M. Murrayp alreatdy received a number of ap- Of SI 9 ISII . M R Faun? Albert dot h wmt ,.t 5 RA. Bu hunter vwalonigtggg gm Leon Gmmk, and Plusvillg mid 3) W mggthyn hgzstg: known. gr -0'LEARY BAPTIST CHURCH daughter are visiting Summer- Mass. after spendltiit a pleasant I. CIRCUIT. 7- C. O. Howlelt. B.A.. Personals side, Behind their visit hang; y -eA member from this vicinlw linlidsv with his uncle and aunt In i 2 3.1).. Minister. July 17th notice. a rather interesting tale. Mr. .attended the sale at the coop in,'I'igntsii. Mr. and Mrs Emmet M('- HROYALN Knutsford 10.30 a. m. Alma 3.00: -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Roberts arabowskys class in wren iO'Leary on Thursday and Friday. Cat-thy, p. in. Springfield West. Commun- ity Service and Gospel Meeting 7.30 p. m. Everybody welcome. -THE MARC-ATE PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of. Canada. Services Sunday. July 17th. New London 10 a. m. Margate 11.30 a. m. Long River 7.30 p. m. Rev. 5. H. I-Iaslam. B.A.. Minister. -TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Dr. Ernest J. Barrass. Minister. Services for Sunday. July 17th. Bonshau 11.00 a. m. Westmoreland 3.00 p. m. Tryon 7.30 p. m. Sunday School at Ti-yon 11.00 A. M. -AT NEW LONDON PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH on Monday. evening. July lath. at 8 p. in. Miss Elma lnman will show slides and give an account of her Missionary work in Trinidad. -NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church July 17: Communion ser- Vice and Baptism at 3 pm. Mr. Edward Pratt. Quincy. Mass. soloist. Preparatory service Fri- day at I p.m. Miss Mary, A. Macliensie. deaconess. --FREE CHURCH OF SCOT- LAND.-Servlces. July 17th. Cole- man II a. m. Milo. 7.30 p. in. con- ducted by William Underhay. Stud- ent. Cape Traverse Communion Service 10.30 a. m. Evening Service 7.!) p. m. Rev. William R. Mac- Key. Minister. -ALBERTON Pastoral Charge, the United Church of Canada, Rev. Murray Gardner. Minister. Sunday. July 17: Alberton. Sun- day School ll a.m.. worship 11 am; Tignish. worship I p.m.; Cascumpec. Sunday School 6.30 p.m., worship 7.30 pm. -NEW LONDON PASTORAL CHARGE. - Presbyterian Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, July 17th. Long River Communion Service 11.00 a. m. Preaching Ser- vice 7.30 p. m. St. John's. Clifton. Sunday School 1.30 p. m. Divine Service 2.30 p. in. Preparatory Service. Long River. Friday, 8.00 IL in. Mr. Douglas Fox, Student Minister. Rev. E. H. Bean. lhterim Moderator. -PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services. for Sunday. July 17th. Keir Memorial. Mal- peque. Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Divine Service 11.00 a. in. Mr. Douglas Fox will preach, Free. town. Sunday School 2.00 p. in. Div- Ine Service 3.00 p. in. Kensington. Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Divine Service 7.00 p. in. All times Stand- ard. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. 'E..t:r'I. Bean. B.A.. B.'I'h.. B.D.. Min- -BRIDE-T0-BE SIIOWERED - A delightful shower was held at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ready. Anglo, in honor oi Mrs. Rcady's niece Mtg Joan Clohossey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clohossey. Nail Pond. Joan will be married on -My fl. She was escorted to a beautifully decorated chair by the hostess after which Mrs. Howud Shea read an appropriate address. The many beautiful gifts were op- .” Mm 3080)! and Miss Bar- bara was while the accompany- lag verses were read by Mrs. How- ard Shea. A delicioiis supper was srved by the hostess assisted by savual of the ladies. -LIAVINO FOR CAMP-36 of the Summerside Sea . under command of gacutive officer. Bub-Lieutenant Oldscamp. will leave this for Camp rs tector in where they will be -in weeks. The and complete Sydney by train. the Siniiniei-side Cadet headers already at whee. under command mas master. Dnb-Lient- tiiiaaeon. they are gli- ii: 8. 3 E i 3 of Montreal are spending their holidays with Mrs. Robcrts' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mal- lett: -Mr. and Mrs. William Cody. accompanied by Mrs. I-1. Mallett, Mrs. Ed Harrington and Miss Peggy Gallant. motored to Char- lottetown where they were visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Helen McKenna. -Mrs. Vernon Durant has re- turned to his home in Summer- side after spending some time at Goose Bay. Labrador. -Miss Rosaleen Carragher of Kelly's Cross is visiting in Sum- merside. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mallett. -Mrs. Margaret Shields mot- ored to New Annan after visit- ing relatives and friends in the western Pitt of the Island. -Mr. Gerald McQuaid has re- turned from Arvlda, Que.. and is life guard at Cavendish beach for the summer months. -Mrs. George H. Brookins and daughter Elizabeth of Kensington were visitors to the city on Thursday. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover and son Gerald. of Spring Val- ley, accompanied by Sister Meda of the Order of St. Joseph's. St. Paul. Minn.. and Mrs. Annie Shields of Clermont, visited friends in Charlottetown on Thursday. Pick Team To i in Summerside High. The is- Meel 4-Mon Visiting Team -The executive of Prince County Softball League picked the follow- ing All-Star players to pla against 0lend's four-man team on Saturday: Manager. Joe Hunter. coach. Layton Schurman: catcher. Joe Bernard; lst base. Ted Tim- ber and Johnny Byrne: 2nd base, Syl Bernard and Gord Jackson: 3rd. base. Earl Smith and Edger Taylor; short stop. Des Roberts and Paul Dion; right field. Don Canning; left field. Paul Patton; centre field. Neil Walker and Johnny DesRoches. pitchers. Ray Charlie Ballein. Vern'Cot- S'side Man Plans Vacation in Europe Mr. Ross Macliensie. promin- ent Summerside business man leaves by plane July 25th bu month long vacation in Scotland. England. France and Italy and while in France will attend the world conference of Y's Men in Paris. Mr. Macxensie will visit with friends it Scotland and England prior to leaving for Paris for the Y's Men's conference which will be held Ii conjunction with the Y. M. C. A. centennial conference from August 14th to Stth. Five thousand delegates from 10 coun- tries are expected to attend the conference and Mr. Mackenzie will be present as a representa- tive of the Maritime Y's Men's Clubs. At the conclusion of the world oonference he will fly to Italmwhereiiewilibaniegiieat of several fonner NATO airman who came to RCA! station.Bim-i- mersideintlia fall of 10 to study navigation. Mr. Mackenzie will leave Mont- real for Prestwick, lcotland. on Tuesday. July to return latter part of Apr nst. lie is the proprietor of M. . Frank Macxensiem In Summer- mre advanced lllisli . ii sideandispi-ominentintllelo- dtlallaasdxhttu. 1 ltlhandunciachnrs Ave. San Francisco elementary s c it o o I exchanged portfolios with Mrs. Jack Scott's class land portfolio aroused Mr. Grabnwski's interest. so when vacation began. he started out on a hitch-hiking trip to the east coast with his daughter. A school teacher friend of his took them on the first leg of their long journey. He and his daughter are now stavlng with Mr. and Mrs. Scott. The Grabowskis expect to leave Summersidc the first of the week. The Hogg Picnic On July it the annual Hogg picnic was held at Chclton beach. The day was a delightful one and a good crowd was present. During the afternoon a lively game of soft ball was enjoyed by the ,,ounger n h s. and after a swim a delicious supper was served by the ladies. Rev. C . Britain led in prayer and asked the blessing. After supper sports were held and the following were the win- ners: 50 yard dash age 4 and 5:. . I. Harley McCaull. 2. Juanita Hogg 75 yard dash age 6 and 7: 1. Gary McCaull. 2. Noel Casely. 100 yard dash age 8 and nine: 1. David Jenkins and Tony McCaull. 2. N. Casely. 100 yard dash age I0 and 12: 1. Donald Waugh. 2. Sandra Hues- tis. Free for all 200 yard dash: 1., lea Curtis. 2. Elmer Simmons. 8. Neil Clark. Egg Throwing Con- test: I. Lea Curtis and Elmer Simmons. 2. Harry Waugh and Kenneth Huestis. 3. Sandra Hues- tls and Elizabeth Clark. Spike driving contest (Ladies) : Beth Hogg. Georgie Waugh. Janet Waugh, Patsy Jar-dine. Elizabeth Clark. Spike driving contest I Men) Kenneth Huestis. Elmer Simmons, y Neil Clark. Donald Waugh. All left for their respective homes with plans to meet again next year. Judges for the contests were Rev. J. A. Jardine. Peter McCaull and Bobbie Hogg. Vocation School Sessions Begin -The vacation school at Alber- ton United Church began sessions Wednesday morning with an en- rollment of about 45 boys and girls. On Thursday the enrollment numbered 55. At Tignish the en- rollment is 11. Both schools are under the trained leadership of Misses Mildred Morgan. Marla McKenzie and Mary Bartlett of the United Church Youth Cara- van. At Alberton they are being capably assisted by Mrs. Fred Leard. Mrs. Charles Johnston. Misses Lona Hunter. Norma Locke. Bertha Gordon. Netta Gor- don. Eleanor Ashley and Helen Bryan. and at Tignish by Mrs. Gunner Pederaen. Mrs. Wilfred Boyce and Mrs. Roy Macleod. At each place interest is keen and the children are thoroughly en- joying the valuable training they are receiving. In addition to worship and Bible atud' there are periods of sin: ins. Handicraft that is related to the study and recreation. The study for the children from four to eight years has to do with the Christian home and the relation- ship of parents and children. The older boys and girls. from nine to thirteen. are learning of the great men of the old Testament under the heading "The Bible Jesus Knew." It i planned that the pupils of each congregation of the pastoral e fAberton. Cascumpec amt Tlgnishl will attend Sunday wor- mip in a body. sitting together with their leaders in reserved pews. The schools will amtinne B M 3. culture were realistically portray- Early Agriculture Porirayed ed on one of the dozen colorful floats in the Acadian bicentennial Phases of early Acadian agri- Skiliul Acadian Handicraii Recalled Wednesday evening in the Ace- dian bicentennial observances. -(Photo by Wottonl Recalling,a period that is only a memo y today, the float depict- ing sldlful Acadian handicraft in THREE YOUNG -TEXANS STARS MITZI GAYNOR CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE -The Technicolor c a m e r a s caught the beauty of the Colo- rado scenery around Durango and the wide stretches of valley bordering the Rio Grands river, the locale of William Maclleod Raine's story of the west in the 1370's. to give tihelpicture much brilliance. In the story, Mitzi is the dough- ter of a Colorado rancher and Brasselle and Hunter are his chief ..owhsnds. The stalwart young men help drive away cattle rust- lers and vie for the favors of the vivacious little rancherette. who keeps them guessing as to whom she prefers. When Hunter tries to save his father from a menacing gang of ' ' gamblers and train robbers by holding up a train single handed the story takes on dramatic impact and the action gets fast and furious, The 350.000 loot is too much of a temptation for Braaselle and he tries to get away to California with it. Alt2hou& suspicion points to Hunter II we train robber the Mexicans think Braseelle has the money and when he leads them to the spot where Hunter has hidden the money a fierce gun battle breaks out. Bi-asaelle is killed and Hunter is exonerated. Then there's the new twist to the usual ending of westerns when the hero kisses his girl and not the horse. m............. noiiss sicss an KHAN ASCOT. England (AP) - Prince Aly Khan, former husband of ac- tress Rita Hsyworth, was kicked inthestomachbyaborselnthe Ascot raceti-ack's parade before the running of I fury mgr.--. g--n.w,-w ,a 7...- the art of weaving and spinning was a feature attraction in the large parade at Egmont Bay on Students Stage Demonstration In Saigon SAIGON. Indochina tAP)-'1'hou- sands of Vietnamese -it ' nts. many of them from the Commu- nlst north, demonstrated against the three-nation Indochina Armis- tice Control Commission Wednes- day. accusing it of favoring the Viet Mlnh Reds. The students marched a mile AI Celebralion observance parade at Egmont Bag. on W dnesday. -(Photo by Wottoni I i I through Saigon's streets to the commission headquarters. They carried b s n n e r s proclaiming "down with the hissed attitude of tended to Gallant on their recent marriage Congratulations are being out- Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J. Mr. and Mrs. Willlain O'Brien and sons, Gary and John. of Toronto. Ontario are vacationing GaIIant's brother and his wife. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Earl Gallant. Nor- way. had as their guests, My-3, BOB-DEN Friday 3:30 p.m.; Saturday 7:1 in Tignish. and Mrs. Anthony Bourke. Fred. & 1915. Matinee Saturday 2:!) erictnn. NE in. "SECRET or rm: INCA! . Misses Natalia kfiallanl and dEu- starring Robert Young. chm-leg gn . Nw 'nr. are speningi HA: g ' :r:.7l'i: iiriie visiting their parents esslona ar 5 es on Mr. and Mrs. John 1'. Gallant. Mr. and hiding. Rlchardsondmei Chartered WAMEO" ?.?.i.”..-'”fi'.f.2 wt???" T” i:E”"n.l Accountants Warburton Murray. 1'. Earle Hickey mxsmmon eundhn Bnk M c”mm'"' Friday-Saturday 7:15-3:152 HIS inee 2:30 on Saturday. Gene Autry 8 ma Building 6 9' Film" Ph”"' 3”. in outdoor western musical drama at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcorsn. also Mr. and Mrs. Roch O'Brien. St. Lawrence. Mr. andIMrs. Warburion had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Adams. Victoria. 3 C. Mr and Mrs Fred Matthews. daugh- ter Nancy. and Mr William Mat- thew of Nohant, Mass. Mr. Thomas Murray. 8. S. Beats- Fort, Lake Charles, Louisiana, is spending some time visiting rela- tives and friends it Plus a and vicinity. I Miss Anne Martin, Alberton. h spending the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Gallant. The farmers of this vicinity are busily engaged in cutting and stor- ing liay. the weather being ideal for the task. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dunn and children. Elmsdale, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. Mrs. William Doyle pf Maiden. Mass.. is spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Cor- corsn. Mrs. Charles Staford and son Dennis. Chicago. are vacationing at the home of her mother. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Resident of this vicinity are sorry to learn of the serious ac- cident of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. Toronto. which occurred en route to P. E. Island. All hope the commission which favors the Communists." "down with the Communists who have opposed the departure of refugees from the north" and "down with the Colonialists." The demonstration was orderly. At the head of the parade were 100 wives of Vietnamese Army of- ficers still prisoners of the Viet Mlnh. I954 Chev. 1053 Dodge ring today the coronation stakes Prince Aly was temporarily winded and a doc- tly be .im- was called. Subsequen was able to walhbeokto the laoihnaad-'0' CARS-CARS-CARS 1954 Dodge. Radio 1949 Chev. Coach. Radio -SPEClAl..S- l953PIyl'noIltli ...............ssso.oo I947 Mercury 5475.00 l946ClleV..................3395.00 I946PiymoiIflI 75.00 1941Ponrioc................ 3 75.00 OPENEVENINGS Cash - Trade - Terms WILLARD. MatSll0IIALll LTD. in Street Summerslde Phone 2317 they completely recover. 3::- crapauii Theatre Friday 8:30 Sat. 7:80 - 9:80 "Take The High Ground" Starring: Richard Widmark, Karl Maiden, Elaine Stew- art. In color Action. drama and comedy. Short subject: "AL'TRY AND THE MOUNTIES". Also Serial and News. REGENT Today 2:30 - 7 - 9:3 Saturday 7 - 9:20 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street lunimereide Dial. P. a. sex 3344 cu INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer It. lnniinerstde opfom.a..;,1. "BLOCK BUSTED!" E. E. Parkman Leo Gorcey 2in'ln”:.S- Bum? Bov- IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Somme: St. Snmmersldu .m:......m.. B. F. Hunter. R.0. Summer-side. P.E.!. - Phone 3110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Se.. 0.1!. 83 Water Street - Snmnierslde Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PEONE 3830 PHYSICIANS Dr. Hubert MaA:Neill.I.D. Physician - Surgeon Water street. Snmniersitle Col. 8V ”fc7W02 Phone 7032 Photographers 3003 Hudson ms: READ srvoio 3'""”m 3”” D. W. SEARS - SUMMERSIDE Tonight I - 9:20; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 DOUBLE FEATURES "I'M A STIIAIIGEII" With Greta Gynt - James Ilayter Why were so many people interested in the missing will? . ant- liiu-:12 --a-............ .