Moyse,(left) presid- mg or the Prince County Tot: Planning Association is seen ad ove. addressing the lust smug - 2;: ":.l....”3”l..' .: um, annual Provincial Flower Dr. Henry One part of the colorful flower umw, the mixed flower section is rngpectad by some of the hundreds ,1 peoplg who visited the two-day AT 11-is AIQRQXINQIAL rtowss Show in Sunnnerside on Wednes- day. Coleen MacNeill. (centre) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John MacNelll. and I POPIIIII youthful dancer and entertainer is seen an- ove performing during the en- tertainment presented in conjunc- show which concluded merside last evening. Photo By Wotton at Euro- WESTERN GUARDIAN DENTAL OFFICE, Dr; .l.A. Dor- lon will be closed from Septem- her first to fifteenth inclusive. RAYMOND GRANT, Optomet- rist. will be in his 0'Leary office Saturday September let. FREE CHURCH of Scotland, services September 2nd. Cape Irsverse 11.00 a.m.; DeSabIe 3.00 .m. Rev.- Donald Macltinnnon, inister. NORTH BEDEQUE , U n i t e d urch of Canda. Travellers Rest .30 a.m.. Freetown 11.00 . . onh Bedeque 7.30 p.m. S. Grant ails, Minister. THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit- Bsptist Church Service. Sunday 1 a.m. Sunday School 10-15 I-m. he Lord's Supper will be.observ- . Rev. Charles A. Britten D.D. ister. IRE BREADALBANE Preebys as church. Service on Sunday tembe and. 3.00 am. Mr- Karl gllsh. Student Minister in rge. Rev. E.H. Bean. Interim erator. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. nitcd Church of Canada. Sunday. m.; Tignish. a.m. Worship at 1.00 pm. saw LONDON Pastoral Charge shyterian Church in Canaldz. g River Divine service 3-36 .m. Geddle Memorial. 3.00 p.m. . In Ho Lee preaching. New . Bartlett Minister. PARISH OF Alberton. Anglican urch of Canada. Sunday. Sept. Services in Holy Trinity Church. a at 9. a.m.; St. Luke's O'- sry at 11 a.m.: Christ Church. are at 8 p.m. and St. Peter's berton at 1.30 p.m. Preacher. . Capt. W. J. Phillips. THE PBBSBYTERIAN Church Canada. Services for Sunday. lens and. Kenslngton Sun- School 1o.oo a.m. Divine Ser- 1l.00 a.m. Freetown Sunday hool 2.00 p.m. Divine service Mn. Keir Memorial Mnlpe- e. Divine Service 7.30 p.m. (No hhath School this w ). The .'In Ha Lee wil preac at Ole . rofessional Cards I Cha rierad Accountants . 1'. Earle llloley Canadian Bank of Commerce .r.s. ramm- P INSURANCE.. 0 Int!!! 1' OUT OF HOSPITAL- Sylvia Palmer, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dani Palmer of Al- bany East, injured when struck by a car on Monday afternoon, regained, consciousness on Wed- nesday morning and was permit- ted to leave hospital and return home yesterday afternoon. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services in the New London Parish on Sep- tember 2, the 14th Sunday after Trinity. Rector: Rev. W. Eric In- graham. St. Marks Kensingion. confirmation class 10 and Holy Communion ll a.m.; St. Stephen's Burlington. Evening Prayer 2.30 and. Sunday School and Confirm- ation Class 3.30 p.m.; St. Thomas. French River, Sunday School and Comfirmatlon Class 6.30 and Eve- ning Prayer 7.30 pm, Come and bring the family. SERVED REPRESIIMENTS - During the very successful prov- Iincial flower show held in the Baptist Hall on Wednesday and Thursday. the ladies of the Abeg- weit Chapter I. 0. D. E. prepared and served most delicious refresh- ments to the public which brought very favorable comment from all. The ..vener of the tea ”--u was Mrs. Wilfred Lecky and she was assisted by members of the council. PERSONALS . Miss Ina Morrell has returned to her home in Hamilton. after spending several months with rel- atives in Niagara Falls. Ont. Mrs. Lloyd Howard. Kensington. I" is visiting her daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. David Ram- say. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morrell have returned to Niagara Falls, Ont. They spent their holidays with Mrs. Leslie Morrell. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell and son Phillip, Sea View, visited Mrs. Campbell's sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Sinclair. Hamilton on August doth. POTTER! WHEEL tter's wheel was intro- ' with by Magistrate R.S. Hinton at lguilty to a charge of impaired tlon with the Provincial Flower Show. Miss Wanda Wyatt. (left). regent of the Abegwelt Chapter of the I.0.D.E.. spouse of the Pro- vincial Flower Show is seen above Presiding at the am on Wed- nesday evening. Ph By Wpttoa 21 Cases Heard In Alberton Court Twenty-one cases were dealt the Alberton Court House day morning. Under the Highway Traffic Act a man from Elmsdale pleaded lililty of falling to drive a motor vehicle on-the right half of the hingsthway and was fined 35.00 and s. yester- Two persons from Tlgnlsh re- ceived nominal fines for operat- ing motor vehicles not in proper working order. A resident of Springifeld pleaded driving and the case was adjourn- ed for sentence. A second Springfield resident was fined 325.00 and costs for pos- session of liquor not purchased from a vendor Wsgallon moon- shine). A party from the Mlmlnegssh area pleaded guilty to assault. causing bodily harm and was or- dered to pay dental costs of 38.00 and the case was adjourned antll Sept. 13 for sentence. A man from St. Louis was fined 35.00 and costs for driving without a license. Two separate charges against a fisherman from Mlminegash, un- lawful assault and wilful damage. were adjourned until Sept. 13 for hearing at Alberion. A resident of Nail Pond was fined 826.00 and costs for ,. ssesaion of liquor not purchased from a ven- dor (12 one. moonshine). A party from Skinners Pond. charged with assault. was fined 35.00 and costs and bound over to keep the peace for n yell?- A man from Alberton pleaded guilty to possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor and was titled 825.00 and costs. A fisherman from Skinners Pond pleaded not guilty to possession of undersized lobsters and the case was adjourned. . A West. Side fisherman was fined 823.00 and coats for possession oi 23 undersim lobsters. A Miminegash fisherman reclev- ed a nominal fine for fishing with- out a license and a second charge of retaining undersized lobsters was adiourned. A Skinners Pond resident plead- thillofhaauiy Isl-I'0yfor seentadtohethatholllhi . Susnmerside. All I . and up until seven o'clock a con- stant stream of people came to view the lovely array of uowos-s ill?-eilllly and artistically display- ed. The genernl opinion express- odbyallwhocamotolaelnd admire was that this years show far surpassed those of previous years both in variety and quality. Despite the fact the lesson was somewhat retarded by cold weather and it was feared for a time that it would serious- ly affect the growth. there was no indication of this in the mag- nificent dimlay which met the eye anthe spectator on entering the The ladies of the Abegweit Chapt er of the 1.. 0. D. E. who sponsor- ed the show ”builded better than they knew" when they lnlugurgt. ed the flower show five years ago. Each year it has expanded and now it has become an attraction gMony' Attend Closing Day OI pTI1"'e Provincial Flower Show which draws all Eli. had.nothean bytlu weredonatedtothe spectators Pfjn c ty ital and to the ca oun mm. Chronic Care A. Y." P. U. Deanery Conference Planned For This Week-end Plans have been completed for the llth Anglican Young People's Conference being held this com- ing Labor Day weekend at the Youth Centre, Crapaud. The com- mittee. in line with their princi- ples: Worshlp, Work. Fellowship and Editlcatlon, have as their theme "Youth and Evangelism." There will be four sessions in con- nection with this theme and the guest speakers are Mrs. Spencer, nesldent of Bible Reading Fel- lowship; Canon Moflatt. Father Palmer. Padre Christmas and Rev. Mr. Ebsary. Appreclations have been receiv- ed from various churches in PE 1. and from Nova Scotia. All young Band Leader Visiting Here Band leader Al Carter of Chic- ago, Illinois. now visiting in this Province spent Thursday night in Summerside and today. along with Mrs. Carter. intends to continue his tour of the Island. Carter ex- pressed himself last evening as being delighted with the beauties of the Island and hopes to return again sometime in the future for another visit. On Wednesday they were on tour in the Province of Quebec and while visiting in the Gaspe Pen- insula. in the town of Perce. their arrival there coincided with that of Hon. Vincent Massey. Governor General of Canada. Mr. Carter said that in the hurry and bustle in preparing for Mr. Massey's an rlval the flag had been hung on the flag pole of the courthouse. upside down. It remained unnotic ed by all until another American tourist from Illinois noticed the error and called the attention of the authorities to the fact. The error was quickly remed- ied thus saving the city fathers a great deal of embarrasrnent when the Governor General arrived. people of all denominations are welcome. Highlights of the weekend will be: the service for the installation of Deanery Officers, Sunday eve- ning service conducted by young people; the 11th anniversary ban- quet. sports with prizes and Earn Dance with Dr. Frank Jelks as caller. A canteen will be opened at free period time. with proceeds for A. Y. promotion. RICHARD ARLEN STARS IN "DEVIL'S HARBOR" MYSTERY CAPITAL. SUMMERSIDE I Richard Arlen, veteran of over 150 pictures, will return to the American screeen after a long ab- sence in "Devil's I-Iarbor." open- ing at the Capitol Theatre Sum- merside. The film. made In England by Charles Deane. casts Arlen as the captain of a small cargo host who becomes the target of a ruthless gang of drug smugglers. Absent from Hollywoood for a number of years (he lost ap- peared in "Sabre Jet") Arlen has spent that time in Britain with Dr. Deane. for whom he has complet- ed two films. "Devil's Harbor" Greta Gynt. Donald Houston and Mary Germaine. I-lnuston plays the part of an insurance investigator who must solve a ser- ies of crimes or else lose his job. He finally gets some unexpected assistance from Arlen who has held the key to the whole mystery but was himself unaware of it. Mary Germaine is cast as a go- hetween for the gang while Greta Gynt plays Arlen's intended bride. The whole story takes place near the river with mystery and intrig- ue as the keynote. also stars BUSY PORT The British colony of Aden, re- fuelling point entering the Red Sea. is one of the busiest ports in the world. ed guilty to retaining undersized. lobsters and was fined 826-00 Ind ts. COA Tignlsh lobster dealer was fin- ed 83.00 and costs under section 10 of the Fishery Regulations for .. of . . . . . . L A North Point fisherman was used 831.00 and costs for retaining undersized lobsters and a fisher- man from Tignlsh was levied a fine of 805.00 and costs under a similar charge. PRESENIS CREDENTIALS OTTAWA (CP)-Colombia's new ambassador to Canada, Dr. Jon- quln Plneros - corpus. Tlmredsv presented his credentials to Mr. Justice J. H. G. Fauteux. deputy governor-general. The 41-year-old. lawyer has served since 1954 as secretary-general of the Colomb- ian department of foreign rela- tions. He has also served as a dip- lomat in Argentina. Belgium. VG osuela and the Vatican. sror METEOR EUREKA, Calif. (AP) - Three persons reported seeing a meteor early Thursday as they drove to- ward Eureka. Don Wilson said it was the biggest fireball he had ever seen and that the highway The duced nto Britain about 75 B.C. was as bright as day. I--M?-we-an-mt: RITTIN Sept.3toSept.8 LANLISTER - CURlIS LULLOBRIGIUA was-enmllll so-sst.e,.ItlftI.&-sap-uuwlllntia sssssusssssssaasna...-...m.asIssss,' , PRINCESM5E.RA.T;l; THEATRE 7 and 9 P. M. Advance 'Admiseions. . A acpjmoeeeave of . Mecponatou oalvmo SCHOOL will be at . water Morons: - Summersideon Friday, Aug. 31st between 10 a.m. and12 a.tn.and between 2 pm. and 4 pm. and on seturdaybrsept. 1st between 10 a.m. and 12 a.m. to lfflll. claaeeetoheoonductaedtnsmnmerside. cosnsnencing Thursday, Sept. am. For appointments call at across as t-tau lusnasesIida2257 - BLIND . Smiling Bill Maccorm blind musician. whose ovlghcom. posltions have made him one of LDC Tlllllffl leading entgrtglnggjl is seen above as the featured voc- V-ll MUSICIAN ENTERTAINS . I aliat at the Crapaud Exhibition. . Friday August 31.1956 'i'h'o Gopdion. Pane 11 NATO races soon p g A ”1'”'.l3m”z1?3.”X'w?a”i?.”..l3l.i'; Crapoud Theatre wiliarrivoigztawabvyairfs-om H 5.2.55"... 1. ....M t'm3'.:".s -...."”f .'..”;.”......”” .5” ll":s w.a..e.a.3"Tl: A Cinderella Fairy Story 3 visitors will leave Ottawa Sept. ll mlor 5".u."3".r. '”e:.-.uT""ill.”' '.':”&2" ' " - - - ”-- 3 '5' Leslie Carron. Michael ” ”?f.”..l”...”:X:.V3f; Wildlnc Keenan Wm f .1 '.-1”'tti:':f:;'l;m. ':l'.'.if, Good -horn and llontreal. ; 3 TONITE 7 - 9:20 ssr.2:oo-.7-9:20 I ” MR. WALKIE TALKIE " n - 4 --ru WILLIAM mscv - JOE sawrnn. !. singing request songs for the nav- eral thousand people who attended the show. 5 Photo By Wettoa RICHARD coNIt-:- VICTOR M.-l..fI.C;il'-N i2iCHAltD CARLSON - MAi.A Ppwiiss The normally secure gate of R. Stattiiz Sifltrnmersidle, will be a open a ernoon ' anyone wishing to attend the unit's an- nual truck road-eo. Ten contest- ants, membere of the station'a mo- ' bile Equipment Section. will oom- pete for prizes and the privilege 05 representing Summerside in a Maritime Air Command road-eo to be held at R.C.A.F. Station Sum- merside on the 20th and 21st of Sept. Each driver will make one run through a complicated obst- acle course at the wheel of a three-ton truck. The course is de- signed to test the driver's skill in handling a large vehicle safely. One of the obstacles consists of a path which is only as wide as the truck plus six inches. The path is lined with small balls placed on posts. e contestant must drive Alma Couple Great, Great Grandparents Last October Mr. and Mrs. Eam- snond S. Crockett of Alma had the distinction of celebrating the dia- mond jubllee of their marriage. 01! Wednesday. August 20th. an- other distinction game to them, that of becoming great-great- grandparents. when a baby daugh- ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dav- id Arnold of Summerside. In each generation the lineage is carried through the maternal side. The great - grandmother is Mrs. Hampton Home of Elmedale (nee Matilda Crockett). the grand- of Summerside (nee Jean Horne). and the mother, Mrs. Arnold, was formerly Lois Cameron. R. C. A. F. Annual RoadeoTI-ris - ' A N 1;. Aliernoon Al S'Side Station. mother is Mrs. Maxwell Cameron " nzzzzzzzl i za his truck through the path without dlsturlgg any ktitlll thfuballa, at the same a ma g gppn 19 hand signals. Pd. The other obstacles range from a serpentine weave, In reverse, through a path of barrels, to a blind alley into which the driver must back using only his rear View mirror. The entire course must he CAPITOL .. SUMMERSiDE' TODAY 2 - 7 - 9:25. SATURDAY 7 - 9:25 2-BIG IIITSI-2 completed in a J um time of - . "ii-";l mI:m:t"rtl his th '”"" I " or a n driver must carry gout an riun'Epecte- S '".'.."' ..""w.:”'. '5” -"Y --u -w mTlI)E E!tI)le1fe:In:lTll beeelgeld on the an-usnaaraauuas station parade square starting at one o'clock Atlantic Standard time, this afternoon. ROYAL BORDEN Friday - Saturday 1:15-0:15 Matinee Saturday 1:!) The great motion picture which has won a lot of praise It's- "MAR . ". Starring Ernest Borg- nlne and Betsy Blair. IN THE BALANCE RILIARIJMU l.iiJNlAi.I5AN CAMEO KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-0:15 Matinee Saturday 2:!) Those funny guys are back Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys In air force riot "CLIPPED COMING MONDAY - TUEDAY - WEDNEIDAY WINGS", featuring Hunt; Hall. . Jenn; Vincent. Also serial and The "A11 Time Mudul mt W i""" W” M" ours AND nous possible 8100.00. i-"'---11---1.1 11.1 1-1:: 1-3-- - in 1. I 5cItooQIDo.yo '0 - - - -.-ua-rSI2x-I-'JI- H Si-i-I- 113-1 11- 2 1.1-11 STYLED I 7-Wl".”y HILDREN'S SHOES Extra HEADQUARTERS FOR CHILDREN'S SHOES FEATURING SAVAGE SHOES, KANDY KIDS, HEWETSONS. '- TO TAKE HARD WEAR; DESIGNED TO PROTECT GROWING FEET! It's time for school again and the Sheen & Maclnnls Store has a wonderful new fall selection of shoes for the children. You will find styles that are so attrac- tive that the kiddies will love to wear them! - - - Every shoe is made to hold up under hard wear and shoe in. mm. designed to protect and aid correct foot growth. 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