PAGE ELEVEN Ealon (Io. Donate Rotary Club To Donate ll-000 T0 P- C 32,500 To Hospital Fund Hospilallund ..,........... ....... ....i .......... ....... will donate 82.500 to the Princel 399515-r .25.. 1952r THE WESTERN" GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFHUE I Summer Street. Summer-side. Phone 8031. News, Subscriptions, Am Representatives GEOBGE GLOW Ind GEORGE W()'I"I'0N House Phones: 3032 and I033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the ' (allowing stores In Summenide: THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Prisoner Al Welllyqlen S'side Escapes ml 3"” -Mr. William smith, Victoria West, recently visited his aunt, Harvey Mercer ofisydney. N. 3., MM M169 B8Fl0W- servlng 30 days for theft. escaped from the Prince County Jail at 'fAlberl'on . and Vicinity r -Mr. Alfred Williamson, student minister of Tyne Valley. conducted the service in the Alberton Pres- byterian Church on Sunday morn- .. Mr.-and Mrs. Peter DesRoches. The J I "I H - iuie mee in; o s .,p. gall B003'W"-m:l;m"vif:u5r,"gf:;et9o';:.":: l:h:':fr'e.:";'.,z:h:ilh:r':::l'.l g””.:l, mg" Summerslde Sunday night. He was Miscouche, were recent guests of Mr. J. F. Arnett. past president ghinigmgxgiialrlcgliglpiiirlgnatfufrfc K1cll)'j Ihoeuizahe" - . Seward sham "mm mm" Tatum": Mm camhm Nelson rammed to aid tothewlglgcis fourth to escape in Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Richard. of the Prince County' Hospital mtg at who per year 3" the next fe3'mgl.l;l3l:::1;'l; gi;listerl;)nCaB;end1,.r Car. Air” , v . - , man - board of trustees, announced yester- - l . HVGYBC Water street. VlnW' G'”g:3l".l2gr:.""9" s""" E'"""" 3'" her home in Charlottetown, after It lg undel-gwod am; he w" I M”. wrmhm Boat” md grhhdh day mat a Gammon or umoroh hm yd” lteatrrft Tlrlebflecl-319” VWE5 NRC” United Church, was held at the l T Wwdlns We Weekmd WW1 ll” "trusty" and was encased in daughter Miiss Helen Clark of been received from the 'r Eaton meeiin iiidu 5 illeefilkh lilmheon "me ”' V" Alba” "mam W Lwlhlnli In - - e was '. '.'. i' K ' "" "”"' c0"'ln- MM Lloyd Wllklh Albmvll cleaning about the building when Nova Scotis speni ll few days at the Company Ltd. to the Prince county g 5 r B5 mum F”dal ”””"”””- Jlme 13: 3” 3” to this donation, the Rotary Clubl o'clock, with twenty-one members IN 'E ' . . . . iAlbGft0n?'E:;'rlni;(BVV:ekl,0fI:;lrBEBnlIHVI. Mrs. Alfred Gordon, and 'her heClf:;jgde:nlR3l.'e driil)vii'":elliding agaimt home at Mm Samuel Barlow f,?,,5m:f,',('D"l:ii:LD"..l;i:3l'.'l1:nf ixcld's;1i)00mti:'weargsesht1iie w"”":””' present. M ""' ""..-"'"-r ' i 15:2. 1:: ..::::i :5 2:: l.":”..:i0..r.:ri:.': :."::. we owe we we comi1-nl"3- i ii to mine -i ox ne-eifilill are we we ash-no win ..i. S. canon. roptririritrietsrlsrt. th-rilm ANNUAL MEETING of thelr cottage ln Mantrose. One of these returned the g,,ll,,;,,, Corner. suffered a broken arm donation. Best w hes for the suc- tCh9unw Hospital and in addition to rfriflgrn lvftglslllllior-it wgrlhe gpeniririz Wm be in Alberteirir Off ca 5 I - the Alllggrtxirililfrio-ir)1pelirr-tacit; :sso:i:la- 1 mg day, while the other rerhhrhl duekt: a fall at his home several cg” 01 mg under-tgklng were ex. X-III; lifililtgrllrfrz, ti: tithes tiginrhtedt an Earth” THE Gist rum: Sitioar-e vtie urdhyr August 30t . on .,w e e e nes ay, Mr. and Mrht Lou” Roper or ed hbseht rm. H” dhyrrys wee V.ago.. messed. Y, re 0 - Ospltalrt .r V r .1. . y has August 27th in the Court House. shhthrmrt were recent Vrrhorh to BZBB”. Mr, Amen, "aged may ml. M, , While most seueiuus in then F?-Ill bi A-bell H8518:-L Ollenniz ..(-ur riu: FUEL mm. with Alberton. hrherthhr the gums or Mrrr Beth Miss sally wediie. Bummerslde my ..,,l,mm,,. d.,,,,,,l.,,, ,,.,,,,, iistlsfxlcgtifhelhir hfisiamil. ttlriei; dig t rliigir larkgu by Dmune Siordy and '0” lnsulmiiil wmlnnllli nljoalucllateld -rowan snow on F w”"'3h' FTGEFOWII Clld Emmy vmed the Mum Mary "M ””"””"y "me" W” busme” A motigon was illlegzriteiimthaimui CE ciiiiiii '"!'l w i - hm-active 5dl'iE- . 0 the purpose Mlworkmg -0; 0:11; j . gisraasyrsid Betty Ann Richard for I in summerside through its order mm” me absence at 3 memlm. Brlhg thlrlr ' Lehr.herhg..mch hagrlr ' C O W , i l' - . in new or 2.3: vicinity l to R hh Almlvrua TODAY - Blue slngton -will shut off for sev- Hughes parents. Mr and Mrs John' , . Mr. Gerald MacArthur of Ar- ...0,uld rohhw mm good enmpk-B u h5 Jhitclh hrrt”abi;.ol;ir1):timit:Cd irh)e "iriel, The final chapter of the study and red plums. Kfeent gases. and ifgg ::533:li)gtWCl;ili that holhrsd of H. wens, Arberronr ' ungmrh Lot Hr recently vmred -at - mt-rk mndr lbook was read and explained, fol- hcllps, P.J. and L. Kennedy. August and Pvscrhesa fnngroghialgi-. -Mrs. Judson Mcfvor of Saint the home of Mr. and Mira. Keith The sue" speaker at yestr,rdht,.htll49lleCl by "3 Temperance poem. Ki-nsiiigtoii, me Co Ltd- Y Mrr and Mrs. H. W. Matthews! ticghne, :1; fgr l; lvei:itt.inzM:t that MacDonald. meetrng W” H. E. Coyne or: The Bax:-rrn rm f l t tr --r ” ' gy Alherton .had as their gu ts d - "' ” ' i "' the De artme t f T t. 0t- ' ” O (is "lee "3 snoxsriiz EQUIPMENT 7 5 hTHAVK0Wm-I-VG SHWICE lhg the past week. Mr” rjfrry rxe Mrs. Ollie Mccsrvllle, South Free- Mr. Ind Mm Rumu Bemud ' . ' mm 13” K”: '0 Verryanisil)ioe:m,,rg lwei-e read and roll call taken. one Special nlpeting of t Ladies Aid -Mrs Fjrsher 'Mr; or rlwv M -I-amen or Surhrrrerhrdhr lown.r She is sccompaniedd by her md mmlly og Hung” El”, we" talk on trahsrmrtathmr iieii' member was welcomed. It was of the prince County ospital was Frsher; was the uest 5 aka; It :- W9 1”” ”"5- Pm” 5" E m"' visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Bar- other guests at yesterdaysld””l95l.l0.g” (0 Cllelm" Shore called yesterday anemoon for me the WMS thaigkofferlnpe s evlce low. They were accompanied by meeting were Mark Winson, New-jlm ll, PICWC "1 -llll.i'e The Alisllsi purpose of sanctioning the pur- S -d. . r r g eiu openlng Cpl. Frank Adams. Mrs. Adams Mn” Marjorie m who rh spend, gLACr Hhrhtd Prhmrr Mrs. Pm. ton, M3554 D1 Leo Klllomr Beck, meeting is io be held at the home chase M 5” ”b5"em”' mblel A" gin lily ”””,9r'3 mhrmve 8" glwg Md f”i””y have ”"""”d M "la" lhg some time at5rackley Beach. tilt and three small sons, Wayne, ley. West Virizlnla: Hubert Rog-.05 l-l0.VCl Mullflrl. ”W0rld Friends" ladl(L5 Pl'l'59nl' YVWE in llwm” Of 53” 5 4'Ml'5- 1 9d W5 W PT!”-Sldc Contrnued from page! home in Dartmouth. Nova Scotla. 3mm and gm-ll, of Mom-1,," "E. crs, Vermont; Melville Campbell, WW0 fll5ml3Ul9ll W l-l”.i'd .il:icCal- luliniz fill ll,"-i "lucli necfled 9, N”? M”; ”55 Sled by M”; ROY L.B.,,r,.B "”",5P""l1"E”'E Wt-"ekemd WW1 Mm Marla Amemull relmned spending la" days leave Wm, mom. summer-side; Charles Allen, ol.lluii. and inc tn-asurerg l-epm-l pqiiipiiiciit. Various uays of l-ais- Walker who read the Scripture our people here l-epresmled and relatives in Freetown and Wll- home recently art" I brrer vrhrt In hers or thhrr. r.esheCm,e rhmmhs thwh; Rhtarihh whldoh Br Sr,her.v gwrrr br,.A1hr,r.t”h5rhm. mg funds were discussed by the mciiibers. The superintendent, Miss Schurnian. reported that the llospllill will be pleased to receive lesson. Mrs. Ernest Rayner was or- ganist during the singing of.the hymns. and Mi'. Fred Waite ac- companied Mr. Thomas Hall as he commend th Catholic Women's League for e power for good they exercised in their respective com- munlties. mot. Miss Evelyn Burns returned on Saturday after spending the past two weeks with friends in Halifax. Moncton. N. B. Mrs. Garfield Day recently en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. James Rav- sl. Mnrgaie and Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Thomp- son and daughter Carol of Char- Somerville, Mass. 1 I The mcctini: closed by repeating The meeting was presided ovrsrjthe Mizpali Benediction by vice-president Earl Hickey.-S iivas played and a irezit passed. A gami- ruClllill)f'TS. tomatoes. unions, or sang "Tl... Holy cltyp and -Mlss I rh rd ht hrs I r 1 t, t . . l ,-,m- vi-notables or fruit to help with Sylvia. Rayner as she sang ”The Magic, 33. lgrmgilewater Chirlrhcerltllgii. 12., Ni 01 Wamlami Ml"55-- W110 m0” highs r;)rM.'IIrr';gr(:t:"'tEj:r:"mLv:g1tEThpd lh(' fall caiiiiing and pickling. The stranger. or Game” R. Mcchrmrrc Expressed his plhhhg Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robe,-l5o,. cred here for a brief visit. guests or MR and M”. Heath llrCsldPllt. Mrs. Heath Strong, was in the chair.-S Personals ..Mr Wendell MacDonald. eon iii Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald, Srl.l:l John. N.B., has entered St. Tlioiiias College. Chatham. N.B.. for the coiiiing school term.-S Corporal and Mrs. Howard Gay and two children, Howard and Shrrrrn leave Wednesday on re- llllll in R.C.A.F. station. Aylmcr. Ont, lillCl' spending their annual vncatioii with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Schurman and -S. - FAREWELL PARTY -- pleasaiit evening was spent at the home of Miss Emma. Schurman on Friday. August 22nd, when a num- ,ber of lriends gathered to bid fare- well to Dolores and Roberta Mor- ri.soii prior to their departure for Toronto, Alter an evening of music furnished by Eleanor Peterson and Arnold MacRae. clelicous refresh- ments were served by Miss Schur- mriu. assisted by her sister, Mrs. 1-toward Gay. - S. ure on being entrusted with the honour of extending is sincere nndl hearty welcome to the - visiting delegates. on behalf of the citizens. Mr. Mccormac expresscd' the hope that the delegates would be inspired to do great things for their respective communities as ii result of the deliberations which they have in mind. "The very basis of our democracy," said Mr. McCor- mac, "is the home, and the woman who wields her great lnflueiice in it truly Christian way. sows the seed and lays the groiiiidwork. for a truly Christian democracy. The active co-operation of men and women. is essential to good citi- of Siimmcrside. Mrs. J. A. Hard- ing of Norhorn, and Mrs. Ray- nionrl Trosey of Plalnfield, New Jersey. were recent visitors to the village at the home of Mrs. Rus- sel Burns. The members of the Freetown C. G. l. T. group were guests of their leader, Mrs. Louis Cairns, at a lawn prirly held at her home, on Saturday afternoon, August 15th. Each member brought ll friend and. it very pleasant gel together was enjoyed. The first part of the afternoon was spent in playing games led by Ruby E. Reeves, which was followed by worship service, with Shirley Jar- Mr. and Mirs. Jack I-larkness and young daughter Penelope, motored from Ontario to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow and other relatives. - Messrs Billy McLul'e and Claude Barlow lrecently motored to Menc- ton. N. B. Miss Marie Arsenault recently returned home from Monclon, N. B. Miss Betty Richard recently cele- brated her ioth birthday. Several, young guests were entertained atl her home and each presented her Mayhew, Margiite. A re-union of the Paynler fam- ily of Freetown was held on Sun- day. August 10th at Park Corner Beach. Among the 44 members of the family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynler and daughter Nancy of Saugus. Mssa., who are vacationing in this Prov- irice. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brander left recently to return to their home in Arlington, Mnss.. after visiting Mrs. Brander's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bern- nrd, Baltic, Mr. Brander'a father, Mr. James Brander, French River, Have you ever lied a date with I dame ' who walla in"her sleep...? Mr. and Mrs. Albert. A. Gay. -S Z2 1! . . , r t ”tiileshil:suniiiltiocrlimiillslfelsnorlsibilsiiigs gm: as leader, End AudrselydMabc- Wllh 5- gift. Refreshments were ”".d ””'".f"e"d3 lmd ”l”””' "' Lokrnn 'Mr5' Percy Mwegm rgm rand freely undertaken as it matter of ignmiguili alflefll eliiirlelriisesl liecvial 5e"ed by M”- '55"? Rlchard this Pmvmcei Mrs. Bernie ac ona . rs. . . i - h -P :- Cluncy Pitcairn. Mrs. Jacle Mac- irtrrririclessrilroti 0vfvrfr(r)rr:,lr:”l1:r1:!t?h iriofr Tlwr lnhcm” W” lhf shepllerdf Mr. Wtlham Mrrmrslhhd hhserw Mrs. William B. Doughart re- Domild and children motored to gscli direction. r rhh rt ht to tote h tr '1 rd P5'1,.ml ill ll" ”'"l”5'0" 9' mi Ed hrs hoth hrrthday on August turned to her home on Thursday. samt John. NB” wllere Ll,” Maximum speed of the Chhberm 1; 8 ,ran r 193' slou rscriicc l'l9l(l0LlS refreshmentst were mm August Huh and ls "sung H a ways do so, iiftei caicful deliber- served. . - Comfortably as can be expected spent zi pleasant weekend the guests or Miss Patricia Weeks and Mrs. MacDonald.-S -Mrs Aubrey Brown has return- ed to her home in Stanley Bridge alter a most enjoyable trip on the is still a secret but it is believed capable of approaching the speed of sound - about 660 miles an hour at sea level. The present official re?:ord for 9. west-to-east. crossing between North America and the British atlon as to which is the right path to follow." His Excellency Most Rev. James Boyle. D.D., spoke briefly, ad- monishinlz his hearers to guard the sanctity of the home and to do their utmost. to pi-opogaie the Friends regret to hear of the illness of Mr. Charles DeLong of Tnunton, Muss. Mr. and Mrs. De- Long arrived in Lower Freetown on Saturday, to spend a few weeks visiting with their daugh- Mr. Filmon Arsenault of Ontario, recently spent a few days here with his father, Mr. Emile C. Aisensult. Mr. and Mrs. Vemo Arsenault of Nova Scotla visited Verno's parents. after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. where she had a broken bone in her leg set and placed in a cast. Mrs. William Profitt. Ken'sing- ion, is spending a few days at the overlander special to Vancouver, 15195 is 20 hours, 29 minutes - r . , EC" where she W” ml. 3...” 0, an average of ios.2 miles an hour Christian way of life. He quoted 1" and S0"-In-llwvt Mn and M” Mr. and Mrs. 'I'l1eodore.Aisenault home of Mr. and Mrs. William B. hr, 5,5,9, Mrs, Fmhx Glhdwln gs from New York to London. It was the late King George who said: Fcnton Simmons. En route to P. for a few days. Mr. Aracnault is Dougharl, Long River. ' gg: ' i set by the Americans H. T. Mer- "The foundations of ii. nation's Pit Islmitli M; 391-Gill! W5-3 lfilliell attached to the navy in Nova scot- , - rill and J. S. Lambe, ing Lock- glory is set in the homes of its l -"ilifl Oil -llii AV Wiis ? ml 9( la, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Burns shtrrgriegwagfsri Sriiei:rlr':,lrlre':gr't:ll'rr'rIh'rc:, heed Electra on May B-l0. 1937. people. A wholesome family en- 10 Prime C0Uiii.V Hospital flirt have sold their fine farm property h r 5 rd S t d speedier crossings have been genders a wholesome community." ”C”""””- All MP9 I” mm ” Miss Joan Brooks returned "to at Baltic to Mr. William Cousins ""5 " """”"S 9 ml 3 ” " made by dozens of airliners since Sir wiiiiam Mac.Milli1n, 0.3.2.. WW "3"”V"3'- Summeislde after spending two and will be moving shortly to after a pleasant vacation in Wol- liiston. and Stoughton, Mass. On return they were accompanied by Miss Alma Sudsbury of Kelisington. uho had been visiting in somer- llllc. - S. then but never under the official conditions and observation of the Federation Aeronautirrue Inter- nationale. ruling body of the aerial speed world. Tomorrow's flight will be timed on behalf of the F.A.I. by the expressed his appreciation for the honour of being asked to address the meeting briefly. He told that members that. their oiiganizatloii was recognized as one of the great- est powers for good in the prov- ince. He noted Willi regret the ab- Miss Dorothy Aulrl returned re- cently from Halifax. N. 5.. where SliI' lliill be-mi vacziilonlnz irfr il week, guest of lier- cousin, Miss Winnifred Burns. weeks with her parents recently. Mrs. Mary DesRoclies and daugh- ter, Mona recently visited Mrs. Jerry Richard and Mrs. E. F. Gaud-i et. their new home at Kenslnglon. recently purchased from Dr. Glen Hendry. Prior to their return in their home in Arlington. Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brander and Mr. and Inn-:Ly pnogggm Brltllh Royal Aero Clllb. hence through mrress of Mrs Rel Mrs. Jesse C. Burns returned on V” Armand hnemurt who 15 Mrs. Ansel Bernard of Baltic. P. W. ..- glnh Mm-my who for mhm. years llrloiidiiy from a week-end spent ln s r' d .th the R C A 1, ml l'., were visitors to Kensing- YORKTON, Sask. - (CPV - It N9 Cllfvlng Roul ' Magician. N. B. 5”” one Wl ' ' ' i ' lion. where they were guests of could have been the result of the heat unvc. The billing on a York- inn ilieatre marquee read: "The Unl-iiioivii Man with Selected Slioris" lrrifessional Cards mm W. GIIESTER 8. Money to Loan Collections Promptly R. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto - Casualty l'NSURANCI 5 Summer St... Suminerslde i-nous: we 1-2-raj-j-1-. Lhihj: B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Snmmenlde. 'P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyses - T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant nlllldlso Bank of commerce F W1 by anwicmm sari IIGINT TIIIATII Il.D6.i "Inn ll. Inn-oi-oils L. The Canberra will fly on a curv- irig route covering 2.012319 miles each way. The starting and fin- ishing point here will be the cen- tre of the airport. The starting and finishing point in Newfoundland will be two boats moored in a lake 14 miles west of Gander. Besmont. an RAF. hero of the. Second World War battle of Bri- tain. shot down 10 German planes and 31 VI flying bombs. He is 32. -Dr. Ernest P. Weeks. Director Ottawa, and his father Rev. E. P. Weeks of Bedeque, were visitors to O'Leary on n"-iday. morning, August 21st, the guests of Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson. Dr. Weeks, who is s Rhodes Scholar. was a classmate of Rev. Mr. Dickson at Mount Alli- son Uuriiverslty, sackville. N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keys and daughter Lynn, Everett, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Kaye's sister, Mrs. Dan smallman. oilcary. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey W d” Unionvale. were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ellis of Melrcse. Mass. Recent. guests aence of twenty-three years. They were tended a lobster supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1!. Robinson, West Devon. After a sumptuous supper. A toast was pro- posed to the guests of honor by Mr. Robinson and responded to by Mr. Grlgg -in his genial and witty man- unmu-rled when it comes to throw- in: rolling-pins, it was indicated at the cape Breton counw FIi'merI' picnic. Miss Florence Mcxelun si- most knocked the head ofif I "dum- my" man to win the contest. l was a. lcndr-r in the activities of the lmziizue. lle commended tho. orgaiiizzition for the vigorous :iiid' effective attitude they had taken in suppressing immoral literature, pointing out the necessity of a vig- orous follow-up in order to obtain their filial objective. The Doctor siiqgested that moth- ers induce their iliiughtei-s to en- ter the teaching profession to gain experience which would eventually fit them to enter the nursing pro- ed from the Knights of Columbus by Mr. Walter Morrissey. G.K.. fol- gsst of the lllst annual convention of the C.W.L. of Canada. which was held in the Chateau Laiirier at Quebec last. October. Greetings were extended by Very Rev. Alex- ander Mscliellan, C. Ss.R.l Rector of Holy Redeemer. who expressed great satisfaction on finding the League in such it fioirrishlnir con- dition in this province. Mrs. J. Austin Murphy on behalf of those present, tendered thanks individually to those who by their presence and words of encourage- ment. indicated the path which should be followed by the League. Miss Maureen Blake rendered two Guest Speaker Mr. O'Ors.dy in his address quot- ed freely from recognized author- ities and stated that "conditions in oilr commi my suggest that Christ- ian education here is not deep en- ough or widesprehd enough. secu- ligation to see to the religious, moral. civic and physical educa- tion of their children and to pro- vide for their temporal well-being. Mr. Alziii Scales of Freetown and Mr. Warren Hood of Charlottetown rcturncd recently from ti week": vacation spent,pleasantly in Hal- ifax and Dartmouth, N. S. in the nlisencc of the pastor, Rev. J. l(. Campbell. Ihe service in Freetown United Church was conducted under the direction of the W. M. S. Mrs. Scott Cairns. president of the W. M. 5.. capably M 5. workers. Her address Mrs. Frank Cowan who has been pnst few weeks. left Monday morn- ing. August 13th, on return to her home in Brocton. Mass. She was accompanied by her brother .anrl sister-in-law. Rev. Leslie Burns and Mrs. Burns of Greenfield. Mnss.. who spent a week with relatives in Freetown. AB Albany and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. oeonrc 'l'- Mut- ln P. E. I. Mus Freda Muttsrt who is em- ployed in Bummei-aids is 1mlti& her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Muttsrt of Albany. Albany school Ipened on Mon- authorities on education, followed by a discussion by groups and the evaluation of local conditions. and finally to act upon the decisions Children belong to ,their BOMB”. reached for the common aood. Ontario arrived home on Saturday' to spend some time with his pa."-ll enis. Mir. and Mrs. Edmund F. Ar- senault. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller ar-t rived home recently from thelrlt honeymoon in various parts of the U. S. A. Their host of friends wish them much success and happiness to the young couple who are resid- ing in Freeland. week-end. Sumnierside, after a lengthy vac- allon. Mr. Earl Araenault recently vis- ited hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- chie Arsenault. Mllss Marie Brown recently re- turned to Winnipeg after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mn. Harold Matthews. summerelde. visited Miss Caroline Barlow on Sunday. August 17th. Mr. ire Barlow and son Thane were in Charlottetown on business on Saturday, August 16th. very liarge crowd attended the ov- enlng of the "Maple Drive-In" dance hall. owned and operated by Mir. and Mrs. Vei-no Gallant. Good music and ii miscellaneous canteen were enjoyed. on Tuesday evening August 19th cently. Friends of Mr. Frank I. Gallant regret to learn of his illness and hope to see him out in the near their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holmes and fam- ily. Miss Earlth Holmes has return- ed to her home in Kensington. after spending several days of the past week pleasantly with her sis- Ier, Miss Freda Holmes at Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kennedy and small daughter are vacation- L3” Feb" 18 he new A Can" f9-'5l0"- Whlch 15 5” d9l7l9l9d 3' clad as leader The guest speak- d My Lo 9 3911 gnd ing at their summer cottage at . berm mm L9":”"ri” r'Ih'hlP””.lil present. Good Upenlnss for tecn- ilrwns Mrs. M. C. Fisher of Brook- lhxfly ii; Hallslllxr 5,, ,eceml,. Msrgate. 3” ""539 5999 9 ”' 3 mu” niclans and highly trained 'iiiirses Iyn. Ontario. who based her sd- returned to their home hner vlsltg ...B. all h0”l"- are available at all times. and riar- dress on "Wide Windows". words tn Lornhh parents Mr hhd M". M,-, gml M", Algc lulu fgturn. '"'l'l"- 50"3l,WYv N0llf3' ticularly now when great advance.-i which are of special interest to Egg Ben Park vlgw dotthger ed to their home in Kenslngton on Friday. August 15th. after Etc. are bein made. . L1-Be ' K was llltened to with great lnter- M Lhvr Arurmult Mh, Jhck apendlni! the past week pleasantly ' p-numnl Grnlln est. Miss Margaret MacMurdo of " d' Mr' Henry at Amherst. N. S.. where they were Office formerly occupied by E North Bcdeque was soloist and Barlow md Mn im sir, t guests of lhelr son-in-law and Lil! Heath strong. K. C. Y lrl-Memal greetlhm were extend. sang very sweetly. "The Stranger -;fe5;"?Irl,l1lNrllo'!::'rgr3rml)lIy gecegvelr mtoh; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Austin "Tm of Galilee". ' ' " Bear!- Ajfgnjgd 1., of i!'a;onomlcs and statistics in the l0Wed by I comprehensive report by l l l h l l V M L Elton Mr. Clayton Barlow has resumed xecenc guest: of Mr, and Mrs. D9p5"m"” "1 Delmce P'”d"C"l”"' the Pnsmmm M” James Fender" lliiflrlnnsg anedr lvlrs. "cairn: for the his duties.at Experimental Perm. Ernest Houston. Kehslngton. were lhelr nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Scolty Morris. of Ottawa. and their cousins, M9. and Mrs. Keith MscGougan and daughter Barbara, of Hamilton, Onl. I The many friends and patrons of Mr. S. R. Pendlctnn, Keniilngton, will be glad to know that he is making a good recovery after,an operation in a Boston Hospital. Friends will be pleased to know that Miss Esrith Holmes who has been confined to her home In Ken- slngton with an infection of the ear is much better and able to be out again. -Bur. Keusington Monday and Tuesday. 1:15-9:15. M-G-M presents a new picture about beloved "Mrs. Mlnlver". Greer Garson and Waller Pldgeon in "THE MINIVER STORY" co- slarrlng John Hotlink and Leo Today (Tuesday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 wiiii soiiiil tioiii . B iiiii W Monday and Tuesday. August 25-26 lilsuca Fitted solos which were much appreciated thrt of All,.ny hug me rumor at PHONE am M” W M” D”"r,g”'t'ht,' 33;" l:1t"iiVl!gi,aMi!'l.d li'i'7r:uDi?Sirifir;'.2..”.li3I ;,"'e;;:,l':,';g ,,,,”,'".,',,,,',',l,2 M” 5"” Mn. Jenny Herding of U. s. A. "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" SMALLMA - ”"””'h”” "'9" '9'" ll " ' vlded pieaaimi music throughout M ' iii visiting her sister. Mrs. Howard Siarrinv Jane Wyman, Kirk Douglas. NI BUILDING alien in West Devon. the guests of -- 5 OP1'0ME'rBlsT their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ”" l”""" l"”"'- Mr. and Mrs. Noonan were vlsit- 3"l"'-, jhr c Gertrude Lawrence. Arthur Kennedy and Mrs. J. A. Grigg after an ab- a b ing their sisters and other relatives on Tuesday mum. hum” um I Selected Shol-ls Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 2'7 - 28 IN TE(7HNlCOI.0R "LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS" Starring Paul Hcnreid. Jack Oakie Also Sctecicd Shorts. Show Starts 8:30 PM. Alberton. future.-BM ' numun. ner. He mentioned the many isr education with reugmis instruc- d3ylAug1mQ1a mg mg teachers for r Y. P. U. t ht the (-l,.,,,,, l.le,, l, the ,9" M .l,, I , changes and improvements since he tlon 'tacked on' is not siifilcent." me my an M", Layton Green and can W” ;::w,,,,l by slinivpr story with the troubles iuiunaniao. I. I. I. last visited .hle native province. rwhat is needed. Mr. o'oi-adv Miss Frances Gnimt h Wm or hcrrhhrrr hhd three her, and 5,,,.,. M ,,, ,,..,,,,g,, l,,,,.,llr,., pnolwg an M"' c'”"'1whri: 1:, :,'i,:m?th'h,;,g:rrr', "ltdtisr "1-gducnhm 3” ” ""3m" t members were admitted Minutes Coma -"9 "l sang sever! ii in 1' POD 0 Vl8W. W 811 Y Chill 139- Mr. and Mrs. S. McMun-er are e M and hdopted ind "me, KI'ClIl-lY HPDYECllWl- Ml" I lvlfllkd comes for Christians is living person ems,-mlnlng '.,-lslm-5 mm. mg ml. 2”: ” . v L joyed. Several visitors were pres- - my sins-song. Mr. Kenneth Chisholm and aii human activities be insplr- "ed gm... . t he whlch L.-----1.. rendered a few nne selections, Ic- ed by His spirit" an 'm' Cwwm" W" A n r - ' ” - cl lunch comhhhled by MM 30,”, Mac. A" t d tr hm rd at h - amounted to a. nice sum an E. E, Pafkmaj Donald at the plane. after which "we M? on 5 I be r - W" "'V9d by 5"''""l 3”"'"l mdi 0 fall R 0 '''”"d Lilli 5Y""' '"'”"3h"'l "'5' (eJlliteug0hwthmlI"n;1ilI”Ed'i1l(i1. J?” c to th t to tn 1 fly has l”' "M which "'9 '"M'"" "d" l ' r . .es yan e ac.no esa.so cam ' P I ' ' Plf-'35” 9""l"l3 m ” cl"" z are the three societies concerned the prior educational right. i Joumed at C hue hm" 0rToMlT"5T i -5' ' with education. It is the duty of The speaker recommended as I Mrr md -Mm Rolland Mlll". V mu... um. the stats to foster and protect the programme for the League. that Freeland W,” vmtora ln welllng. Two WAYIRLSSES E". Enamel IPINSTIZWS BPITI grlrlrttshof rthe tgemlly arhd (turf tth; ilirvhlrliahlviins institute: :rl:dnDl'IC'.rl1('3Cg lm on 5uml,,r,., Auglm 11Qh. . B... N: . en promo w a y egaii young in 0 cs w c -,.,h r ' mac. n..,,: SYDNEY. N.e. - (or) - Mar- necessary for" good citizenship and calls upon adim-enia to "Think. Mm w,ll;,.l l,,,l,,,,d or U, 5, A, APPlY- I to lg .. l t, I ried women are no match for the the welfare of society in general. Judge and Act". He recommended Vlmed glilenm ln ml, vlclnlgy re. H H H , Parents are under I serious ob- I vigorous atudy or recognised HILLSIDE RESTAURANT i................i -... -........ at. IIIK an . nu...