Cecil Abra. of Courtrfght sets out in a one-horse bath tub. For some time CeclI,has been associ- ating with this strange water cres- turn and likewise his brother. .d? RUB-A-DUB James Abra has a similar water conveyance. The brothers are thinking of negotiating the rapids beneath the Blue Water bridge at Sarnie. and would like to at- they figure that they need a spon sor for such an undertaking. tempt the route that Marilyn Bell took crossing Lake Ontario-but The closing exercises of the lummerslde elementary school look place on Friday afternoon at I p.m. On the platform were Judge Darby. member of the Board of School Trustees. Mrs. Arthur Clark . t of the Home and School Association. and guest speak was Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore. Dir. actor of swimming and Water Saf- ety for the Province. The programme was directed by the School Supervisor. Mr. Clar- uioe Mercer. General proficiency certificates were given to the three leaders in each class from grades as. In addition prizes donated by the Home and School Association. The French Social Club, Miss Jean MacFadyen and Dr. C. sim. pools were distributed to the pup- Ils In their respective classificat- ions. y CERTIFICATES General proficiency cards. Sum- "' mersida High School. Grade 111A 1. Michael Sheen. - 2. Lots Frlzzell. 3. Betty Wood- side. Grade 111B 1. George Pickard and Billy Bishop. 2. Susan Leuty. 8. Frances Jenkins. Grade 111C. 1. Jimmy Strlght. 2. Cathy Miller. 3. Tommy Keefe. Grade IVA. 1. Joan Reeves. 2. Gloria MacDonald. 3. Lynda Gay. Grade IVB. 1. Ruth Currie. 2. Michael Wayne Wright. 3. Bar- bara Waite. Grade WC. 1. Mary Ellen Wy- lie. 2. Linda Crossman, 3. Grab- l.obsler Carnival Air Show Means R.C.A.F. Arrangements underway at Surnmerside preparing the exhib- its and aerial displays which will go toward making the Lobster Car- nival Alr Show on July 20th an interesting and thrilling event for young and old. The normally secure station gate will be wide open from 1:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time on Saturday the 20th of July to all who care to attend this exciting dis- BTC IIOW lay. . PA flying exhibition by many of Canada's fighting aircraft will highlight the show. An F-80 Sabre Jet. the first line Jet fighter of Can- sun Nato air divisions. will per- form at near supersonic speeds and if conditions permit. the slick jet may actually break the sound barrier producing the famous son- ic boom. An Avro Cf-100 ",Canuck." the Canadian made all weather twin- jet fighter. featuring the famous Orenda let engine has been re- quested and if available will give those in attendance an opportunity to see the aircraft that forms the striking arm of North American nothern defences. Other jet air- craft in the Areal display will likely include the T33 "Silver Star" let trainer and the Navy's WESTERN On Display carrier borne lighter the "Ben- R.C.A.F. Station. she 13. MARITIME PATROLS Aircraft familiar to Island resid- ents such as the P. 2 V-7 Neptune. Avro Lancaster, and DC-3 Dakota will be on hand. giving those pre- sent a chance for a much closer look at the aircraft which defend Canada's vital shipping lanes. The "Neptune." a sleek aircraft designed specifically for detecting and destroying enemy submarines. will show how quickly it can g at info the air and how little runway it requires to land. A Iifeslze model of an enemy submarine will be destroyed by bombs or rockets from the "Nep- tune." JATO (jet assisted take-off), will lift a clumsyCanso flying boat into the air at a surprising rate. in addition the air display will in- clude giant cargo aircraft. helicop- ters and several light civilian air- craft. TOURS On the ground guided tours will be given through and around some of the aircraft. The men who fly and service these machines will be-available to answer questions and explain the intricacies of the equipment. Interesting ground displays are GUARDIAN nassznvr-: July 3rd official open- ing Community Hospital, 0'l.ear,'. THE PAYNTER picnic will be held at Long River. uednesda, July 10th. PANTRY. SALE. Kennedy's Store, Kensington. Saturday eve- ning. June 29th at eight o'clock. Spring Brook W.l. DR. CARSON. Chiropracter 71 Granville St. Summerside was and Saturdays. Dial A.ll.8.-From the list of those re- min Grade Ten diplomas from rlon High School the names of Janet Profit and Joyce Arsen- gplt were inadvertently omitted. THE CENTRAL Bedeque United Baptist Church. Service Sunday 11 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Rev. Charles A. Britten D.D.. Minister. : DR. I..R. ZIELINSKI is chans- in his office Hours at Kinkora. stutinl Tuesday July 2nd instead of Thursday to every Tuesday lzfll to 5:00 p.m. ALBERTON PARISH. The An- glican Church of Canada. 2nd Sun- m after Trinity. June soul. 1057. llldsre 9 a.m. Morning prayer. Albsrton ll a.m. Morning Prayers. frleary TM p.m. Evening prayer FREE CHURCH 01'' Scotland. Services June 30th: Stanchel 1:30 3.. 5.3. followins service: Cape verse 3:15 p.m., Coleman 7:!) pan. conducted by Rev. 1.11. Professional Cards I Chartered Accountants :mj "l'.kI'leElchey&Oo. ceaadlaanashofceasrneree BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowper-smith. Minis- ter. Services on Sunday. June 30 Albany 0.80 a.m. Bcdeque 11 a.m.. Borden 7.30 p.m. Dr Ross Eaton of the Maritime Temperance Fed- eration. will be in charge. NORTH Bedeque United church services for Sunday June 30th. Central Communion service in North Bedeque United Church. 11 a.m. No service at Freetown or Travellers Rest. Rev. S.G. ,Walis. Minister. MONTROSE Pastoral C h a r g e United Church of Canada services for Sunday June smn. Miminegash 9:30 a.m. Campheilton. 11 a.m. Elmsdale. Speaker. Rev. John P. Stewart, Atlantic Christian Train- ing Centre : p.m. Montrose 7:30 p.m. Sunday School as usual. Rev. N.R. Green. PRESBYTERIAN C h u r c h in Canada. New London Pastoral Charge..DIvlne Services for Sun- day. June 30. 1057; 10:00 a.m. Sunday School at St. John's. New London. 11:00 a.m. Divine worship at St. John's. 2:30 p.m. Long River 7:30 p.m. South Granville. It is a good thing to be in Gods House together. Join with us this Sabbath Rev. I..D. Bartlett. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. ANGLICAN Church services for the New London parish on June 30. The 2nd Sunday after Trinity. Rector: Rev. W. Eric Ingrahsm. st. Mark's Keaaington, Holy Com- munion ! a.m. and evening prayer 7:30 p.m. St. Stephens, Burlington morning prayer 0:!) and Sunday School 10:30 a.m. St. Thomas. French River. Holy Communion 11 a.m. and Sunday School 10 a. rn. Everybody welcome. ALBERTDN UNITED Charges. Service June Nth. will be conduct- ed by Dr. Weir as follows: Com- si'.....u..'"p "ft in... an vRa.g,.,;i;l;:-,,-,'g'-;;,-;';,'s:,.t.';; .3 iN5upANc5 Conference 33:! em: I lhllelldmltel .,&,:'.. .....;....:... 2 -knots-Canal! are hustle Jslylth. at -5 rasroaar. casrse. op,o"'."h. The United Dutch of Cnnndl. .li;,;;:a it all ' . yggllsr it; still'll ' 2 i gear for finding positions in poo many more covering every phase of Air Force life. MULE TRAIN on sale at convenient locations. largest displays of C”. Dies At Malden Frederick W. Davenport. hus band of Mrs. Emily (Sharkeyi Davenport of Maiden, Alderman. died at his home re cently. the church. He had been a resid ent of Maiden for 76 years.- the son of the late Mr. and Mrs for a furniture company. Mr. Davenport has served as 50 years. diseased leaves a daughter Mrs of Boise. Ida. and a sister. Mrs Ida Harris. of Sommerville. Tryon. the summer route to summer camp. lam. B.E., B.D. PERSONALS N.B. were he expects to be played. N.J. arrived in Alberton on Satur day to visit his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Austin Murphy. Messrs. Harold. George and Ray Denver Colorado. with their parents in Cape Tra by motor. Wells of Ottawa have arrived months at the home of their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1 Wells. accompanied by Mrs. Phillipe. being prepared llncluding safety equipment. the gear which keeps a downed flyer alive, electronic weather and locating ships and submarines. weapons for destroy- ing the enemy, heavy mobile veh- icles. fire fighting equipment. and vtrally A "Mule" train will carry kid- dies on a free ride around the stat- ion. Ample parking space has been provided for. Refreshments will be Present plans indicate that the Lobster Carnival Air Show on Sat- urday. July 20, will be one of th e serial might ever held in the Atlantic Provin- a former The deceased was the oldest member of the First Nazarene Church and was clerk emeritus at A native of Worcester. he was Gmdon Dlnnpon and um be”; Kensington High School closing employed as collection manager clerk of the Nazarene Church for Besides his wife and his son. the Ella M. Kennedy of Wakefield. two brothers. Samuel and Willard. Mrs. Davenport is a daughter of Edward J. Sharloey of North Try- on. She has two daughters. Mrs. ILL. Thomas. Tryon; and Mrs. E. A. MacDonald. Ottawa; also a sis- ter. Mrs. Morlcy M. Mullins. of country on C.N.R. trains during "E . The 33 Sum- nserside cadets and one officer are to leave the Prince County capital on July 1th travelling to Halifax en MARGATE PASTORAL Charge. Sunday June 80th. of the United Church of Canada. Long River 10 a.m. Margate 11.30 a.m. New Lon- don 7.30 p.m. Rev. s.1I.L. Has- Mr. Richard Murphy of Newark. mond Keongh have returned to after visiting verse. The brothers made the trip . A d nd Ch i t h M"'" " M ' ” W 7:. phy. om. of-simn. rm Coulson. Alberton to spend the summer ohn H. Mrs. Herbert Champion has re- turnedtohorbomelnAlbertonaf- ter spending the winter months with her daughter. Mrs. W. J. Phillips in Fairview. N.S. She is am Peck. Grade VA. 1. Roy Hobson. 2. Peter Vaughan. 3. Robert Hickey. Grade VB. 1. Patricia Rogers. 2. Blair Connell, 3. Hildred Clark. Grade VC. 1. Janet MacFarlane, 2. lkwid Matheson. 3. Francis Perry. Grade VD. 1. Freddy Arsenault, 2. Susan Clark. 3. George MacNeill and Sheila Martin. Grade VIA. 1. David Mercer, 2. Brenda Hughes. 3. Carol En- T man. Grade VIB. 1. Paul Kelly. 2. Nancy Carruthers. 3. Isabel Dar- b y. Grade VIC. 1. Barrie MacGreg- or, 2. Judith Ramsay. 3. Leona Weale. Grade VID. 1. Billie Claw. Billie Berry. 3. Bobby Cooke. Grade V11A. 1. Keith Cameron. 2. Cheryl Ozon. J. Norma Mac- 2. Leod. Grade VIIB. 1. Jean Rowe. 2. Arthur Noonan, 3. Ronald Duggan. Grade V11C. 1. Neil Scott. 2. Aleah Wood. Lee Horne. 3. Cheryl S'SIde Elementary School Honours And Prize List Paquette. Grade VIID. 1. Vllkod Grady. 1 nous-1 Perry. 3. Lloyd Gallant. Grade Vll1A. 1. Carla Mackin- non. 2 Catherine Richy. 3- Glrlh IlacFarlans. Grade V1113. 1. Jimmy Ronan. 3. Jimmy Ilogaa. 8. Donna Wood aide. Grade vmc. 1. Joseph Train- Jolsnatou. 3. David Arsensult. Grade IX. 1. B:(ulIII Eng. 2. Barry Baglole, 8. any Ion. IMPROVEMENT Prise donated by Home a all School for most Improvement dur- ing the year. Grade 1A. Michael Maclnnls and Wayne Maclfay. Grade 111. Dianne Campbell and Joyce Ferrish. Grade 1C. Bobby Bostee and Debbie Williams. Grade ID. Susan Sonier. ..Grade 11A .Barbara Waugh. Grade 11B. Beverly Matthews. Grade 11C. Aieta Llewellyn and Ricky Coles. Grade 111A. David MacAusland Grade 111B. Wilma Ford. Grade 111C. Erie Bueil. Grade IVA. Karleen Birch. Grade IVB. Wyman Gallant. Grade IVC. Wayne Robins. Grade VA. Layton Sonier. Grade VB. Allan Landry. Grade VC. Richard Gallant. Grade VD. Kenneth Ilall. Grads VIA. Richard Perry. Grade VlB. Arnold LaMarsh. Grade VIC. Donald Maynard. Grade VID Billie Clow. Grade VIIA. Roger Tychollz. Grade V1113. Edmund Wedge. Grade VIIC. Ralph Arsenauit. Grade Vl1D. Lloyd Gallant. dGrade VIIIA. Wlnnlh-ad Bran- er. Grade VlllB. Phyllla Colwill. Grade Vl11C. David Arsenauit. ARITHMETIC Prize donated by Miss Jean Mac- Fadyen for Arithmetic in Grades 3.4.6. Grade lllA. Michael Sheen. Grade 1113 Billy Bishop a nd George Plckard. Grade 111B. Tommy Keefe. Grade IVA. Joan Reeves. Grade IVB. Ruth Currie. Grade lVC.- Mary Ellen Wylie. Grade VA. Peter Vaughan. Grade VB. Patricia Rogers. Grade VC. David Matbeson. Grade VD. Freddy Arsensult. Prize donated by Dr. J.C. Sim- pson for Highest Standing in Grade Vii Arithmetic. Keith Cameron, Neil Scott. Prize donated by the French Soc- ial Club, Beulah Mosse, Grade IX. was held in the High School And- itorium on the Thursday evening. Austin Pendergast presiding. Also on the platform in addition to t h e graduating class were the g u e s t peaker. Heath Macqusrrie. M. P., M.A.. I-its Worship. Mayor Ev- erett Champion. The principal Thomas Hall and the teachers. El- mer Power. Lorne Moaee, J. Weeks Murphy and Miss Etta MacDonald. Rev. L.M. Murray was pianist. for the evening. The principal. Thomas I-lall gave a report of the year's work. Miss Barbara Grace Sinclair was Valedictorian. She stressed the fact that "Education of the m I lid is not enough. Education of the heart is a fundamental necessity leading to that strength of Christ- in character which is demanded of all who would attain true suc- cess in life." In his address. Mr. MacQuar- rie told the graduates tb atCom- rnencernent is a "beginning of something new. something great." They must never stop teaming and developing. Work is very import- ant in the getting of knowledge. lie appealed to the students on behalf of the Maritlmes, and said "Every citizen should have a role in pub- lic llfe"..."Be a citizen of the world, of Canada and of your own community" and he warned. Mr. mcmei Ahumy Mb”-Mn. "Don't be afraid to he an indivi- left on Thursday for Gagetown, dim-" The teachers were presented with gifts by a representation of the students. The diplomas and prizes were presented by His Worship. the May- - or. Following is the pass list in or- der of merlt.:: GRADE 9 Honor Diplomas (75 and ever: Elisabeth Hilts, Eric Br David Spicer. Leon Brennan. Billy MacLean. Grade 9 Grading Diplomas (00 to TS: Libby Shuman. Elaine Wat- son. Fred Bealrsto. Patricia Dun- Gary Hsslam. Blaine MacNeill. Jackie Condon. Isabel Adams. Art- hur Thibeau. Gerald Brysnton. Marjorie Woodside. Gary Champ- ion. June Jordon. GRADE 10 Honor Diplomas (75 and over: Elizabeth Ramsay. Sheila Casel- ey. Eida MacEwen. Dianne Mal- let, Jean Maclseod. Janet Murphy, Norma Profitt. Shirley Jordan. Ens Webster. Gall Profltt andMar- Ina Deighan (equal Sheila Mae Kay. Fern Woodslde. Grade 10 Grading Diplomas (U Konsingfon High School Holds Graduation Exercises and over Roberta Hogg. Shells Warren. Kaye Croken. Pat- ricia Harrington, Roy Crozler, Theresa Coen. Keith Kennedy, Ruth MacEwen. Katherine Poole. Gavin Curley. Frances Townsend. Louis Champion. 'Barbara J , 'Anetta Corbett) Con - tonal. GRADE 11 Honor Diplomas (75 and over: Earle Lockerby, Margaret Mur- ray. Janice Waite. Sally Ann Ray- ner. Franklin Bownees. Alberta Smith. Arlita Gillie. Garth Caseley. Grade 11 Gradin Y"; (00 to 75: Marjorie R ey. Alvin Cur- ley. Marjorie MacArthur. Beryle McLeod. Elizabeth Cameron Louise Corbett. Marlena Payntar. shells Simmons. Doris Bernard Sandra Jardlne. Grade 11 Conditional Pass: Rob- ert Marcbbank. Shfargaret Ken- nedy'. Carlyle MacEaehesn.' Marlene MscMurdo.' Laurette Mill. Janet Msnn' GRADE 1! Honor Diplomas (78 and ovt: Barbara Sinclair. Iris Champion. Jean Murray, Beverley MaeGreg- FOR SALE One Iranrford semi with steel box. used four years. BllRl(E'S GARAGE Alber-ton MR. FARMER! If you require haying PRESIDENT Summersidc. Ewen Sinclairs', Audrey Mac- EICl1eI'n.' Wayne Champion! PRIZE LIST Grade XI Grade IX Elizabeth Hiltz. Grade X. Shells Caseley. Grade IX. Eric Brennan. Prizes to i I A .11 en. Grade XI. Grade XII. Barbara Sinclair. Barbara Sinclair. Grade XII. Shelia. Dunphy. bars Sinclair. rol Caseley. B.F. Hunter, who was elected President of the Maritime Optom- etric Association at their annual Convention held in Amherst, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Hunter and family reside on Schurman Ave.. Ilaekbert Studio. or. Donald Adams. Carmen Payn- ter. Sheila Dunphy. Errol Caseley. Grade 12 Graduating Diplomas (60 to 75: Marie Hughes. John Cor- bett. Lois Murphy, Mona Mayhew. Prizes awarded to s t u d e n t s standing highest in the respective grades: Grade XII. Barbara Sln-- clair. Grade XI Earle Loclrerby. Elizabeth Ramsay. Prizes awarded to students stand- ing second highest in the respect- ive grades: Grade XII. Iris Champion. Grade Xi. Margaret Murray. third highest in the respective grades: Grade XII. Jean Murray. Grade XI. Janice White. Grade XI. El- Mathematics Grade IX. Eliza- beth I-Iiltz, Grade X. Eida MacEw- Earle Lockerby. Science: Grade IX .David Sple- er, Grade X. Shells Caseley. Grade X1. Earle Lockerby. Grade XII. Social Studies: Grade IX. David Spicer. Grade X. Sheila Caseley. History: Grade XI. Janice Waite, Languages: Grade IX. Marjorie Murray. Grade XII. Iris Champ- ton Foreign Languages: Grade X1. Earle Lockerby, Grade XII Bar- Prizes for improvement and ap- pllcatlon. IX Leon B r e n n a n Grade X. Dianne Mallett, Grade XI. Louise Corbett. Grade XII. Er- Valedlctorian awards: Reader's Digest Award, Barbara Sinclair, Champion. Barbara Sinclair, Jean Travelogue Talk At Bedeque Meet. A vivid description of a meeting Men's Association which Allison Profitt presided. had visited on their tour which look them along the east coast of the continent through central U. S.A. to Mexico City. along the west coast to Victoria and across Canada home. Mrs. Callback showed coloured slides of some of the more scenic stops. In commenting on his trip Mr was great evidence of mate wealth among the places visited. he believed that wealth with which one can be genuine knowledge of God's love. behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Hogg for their hospitality to the Association. Mr. and Mrs. Ca beck were also Ilearllly thanked y the meeting. The minister. Rev. Grant Walls brought the evening to s close with tile benediction. UK TESTS ROCKET CANBERRA (AP)-Britain has sent an upper atmosphere testing mckei, known as the Skylark. 50 miles above the earth in a prov- ing trial at Woomera rocket range. Supply Minister Howard Beale said Thursday the Skylark was designed to carry 65 pounds of instruments to a height of 100 miles at a speed 2.500 miles an hour. The rocket is being devel- oped for use during the interna- tional geophysical year. Murray. Geraldine Woodsicle. a graduate who has taught for o n e year was also awarded a scholar- ship. is.ooo mile trip across the North Ameri- can continent featured the June of the North Bedeque took place at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Hogg. The president.; Mr. Ralph Calibeck of Bedeque who was the guest speaker told of the many places he and his wife Callbeck noted that although there the only true blessed is peace of mind and a A vote of thanks was moved on This week's Prince Cross Blood D0800! eucluded last Well!!! just 10 short of the quota set. This result was the best ever tained at Blood Donor clinics m;..,,:....za.s9s1 'I'h'eGnardianPege11' Blood Donor: In Prince Top Their Obiecfivos couatyned thlaprovincesinceltwasflrstb Clinic which augurated in Dacemh at Sum- Bearty congratulations meraide had a total registration allwho played a part in the Ig- og an an an objective of 1260. this number an attended the two days of clinics in Summerside- 1918. are due anization and the carrying out of these clinics. Undoubtedly donors and workers fully realize the true value of the blood transfusion ser- ob- vice and are anxious to maintain in it in an dfieient manner. 0! THROW! SMOKE BOMB! ROME iAPl-A jobless film - the Quirinale Palace. Pol years although the president's flee had promised to try to nation and said it whether anything could be don . DISTRESS SALE day of July. 1957 at the hour of o'clock in the forenoon on t merside Raceway on the and motor. fled against Dated this twenty seventh day June. 1057. GORDON ROBINSO rector Thursday tossed three smoke bombs into President Gio- rial Vanni Gronchi's official residence nabbed him. He said he; was Carlo Betti. without worli for two mm a job. Thursday the office again made a note on Betti's sit- would see There will be sold by public auction on Thursday. the fourth premises formerly owned by Surn- north aide of Notre Dame Street in the Town of Summerside in Prince County. one starting gate, chassis The above sale is pursuant to a warrant of distress made by Curran and Briggs Lim- t h e Summerstde Raceway and Exhibition Limited. Bailiff for Curran It Briggs Ltd. di- NOTICE Executive Borden Branch Canadian Legion will meet in Legion Home, Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. All Ex- ecutive members please at- tend. Speclal business. 109 of- get Rock 'n Roll Modern and Old Time DANCING This Saturday and every Saturday at Surnmerslde Civic Stadium. Jive contest each Saturday night, win- ners will compete for grand prize at end of season. Dan- cing 9-12. Admission 50 cents. 11 he of N. CAMEO da MacEwen. Grade IX David Spicer. IENBINGTON Prizes awarded to students stand- ing bighest in the various subjects: Frl.. Sat.. 7:15-0:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Glenn Ford in western suspense drama. "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE". Co-starring Jeanne Cs-ain. Broderick Crawford. Also saial and news. ROYAL BORDEN Frl.. Sat., 7:15-0:15. Matinee TODAY 2:00-7:15-9:15 SAT. 7:15-9:15 gmdud" 6"" x' Eunbem Sat. 3:30. A startling love story "n"y' starring Robert --' T Teresa English: Grade XI. Margaret wright. mam Lynn, -1-”, gum” In "TRACK OF THE CAT." Crapaucl Theatre Cs-apsud Theatre at 8:!) Friday and Saturday. Double Bill "BOW- ERY T0 BAGDAD" starring The MacLean-Hunter Magazine A- 395'"? 3"" "d "PATTEP 'u.d.B.rb”-I Shel”... CREEK” Illffllll Will Kill El- Unlverslty Scholarsmps: Iris "P"- SEE - HEAR -THRIIIL TO A REAL WESTERN JAMIOREE With NED LANDRY Champion Fiddler of North America and The famulous singing star ALTRICE (PRESLEY) LEBLANC Also Freak Adamson. Accordion Hen Conrad Blrlr. Guitar ueiiene. Guitar All TV. Radio and Recording Stars SUMMERSIDE CIVIC AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JUNE 28th, 9.00 P.M. I One night only) Sponsored by Surnmerside Y's Mars Club for Swimming and Water safety Programme. Admission .z5c equipment, we have it. Including aide - delivery rakes. mowers, balers. new and used; also Ford tractor with hydraulic plow and pulley, cheap. ARTHUR J. STEWART. Coclrshutt Dealer Phone Kenslngton 46-23 FOR We offer for sale and iruclw located at Hogg on the premises. Trustee Willof Motors lied premises on Water Street East. Summer- side. Terms cash. Contact our agent Robert P. SALE a number of used cars the Willet Motors Lim- Limihd in Bankruptcy. CAPITO TONIGHT (FRI.) 7:15-9:15 The Star of -'suaue"' ...n.asuse ms six-suoorsas IN THE IAHIBS OLD WEST! L - SUMMERSIDE SAT. 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 till-riiiiun Ilmi Riff WRESTLING CIVIC STADIUM MONDAY, JULY Isl - 8.30 P.M. ms moons ARE HERE . See these sensational TV Midgets direct from Maple Leaf Gardens LITTLE BEAVER - TINY 11M - IRISH JACKIE - SKY L00 L00 'AND THE 'ADULT MATCH LEN HUGHES venue IULl.' MONTANA (60 minute time limit). Ringside 1.50: Rush 1.00: Children 50: Advance sale Boates Pharmacy and Civic Stadium on July 1st Misoouche Band will be in attendance. IIITERRIIPTIOII IIIITIGE There will be interruptions of electric power on our Borden line. west of Charlottetown, on Friday, June 28th, from 9:00 a. to 4.00 p.m.. weather permitting. for the purpose of moving the line as required by the construction of the Trans Canada Highway. llaritlue Electric co. Ltd. rn. to 12:00 noon and 1:(Xl