! . “a” . .. . .—.,_,__. ~§ ‘ ‘. fie‘ff'afmmmexmmfi” “W l Fr1., August 29, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 A letter is to be sent to Prince County M. R, Dr. Orville Phil- Alban Farmer, Q. '0. Charlotte lent job he has done for the board ' lips, asking him to inquire into town was vice president for P.E. during his tenure of office and the reported potato crop failure in I. on the executive of the Mari— wished Mr. MacLalggan health anticipation of exporting lIsland time Provinces Board of Trade. and success in his new poaitlon. potatoes to that country this fall- Before the conclusion of the Mr. MacLaggan replied that he Many Problems Discussed Al Trade Boa rd Meell n9 total SUMMERSIDE _ A resolution The discussion on the carnival fol- services of the girls who act as 1“ 1mm“ England' Aims Hume” "Ce Prime“ Wh" “Pm we” mm “m’ ‘d' commending the Lobster Carnival lowed Mr. MacLaggan’s remarks information guides on the car fer- MI" J°hn Mun‘glan Stated he “"11 take 0"” the Ch?" “0m Ml" ding he would 3mm have ‘ committee and expressing the in reference to the general com~ ries, and it was decided to write was happy to see the town has Macmggan’ ,cmnphmemed, the Spedal mm in mm hope they will carry on again next mittee in which he said “we can't the Department requegtmg this agreed to assist in the Hillcrest departing PFde 011 the excel‘ affairs- year was unanimously approved continue unless we get the sup- move be reconsidered. housing development by means of i at last night’s meeting of the port and enthusiasm of the local A letter from the Town Council supplying munictpal services and ' Summerside Board of Trade held people.” ‘ - , ‘ felt this new addition to the 2 in the Civic Building. Mr. C.R. WANT NEW FERRY reque‘S'tmg the Board contact the . . ro er authorities in ett' - town WW” be 0f Emal6 benefit- MacLaggan, who is leaving next After a discussion on the pro. erected at Readgs aging: He also expressed his dlsappro- .____, - fiolnwtgnégeg?kper:§dlelés new duties sent fen-y service to the min. denoting mat Charlottetown can val ofthe charred wall still stand- 1d, div'ewofthf . i ’ Although this year's lobster an an n 1 e act it be reached via the Trans Canada ng on Water Street Six months _ _ will take five} to seven years to - - . after the fire and. su ested theme carmval parades were descnbed build a causeway if it is found H‘ghway ‘5 m be med “W- At 93 u - n . . . resent he ’ may be some the town can is disgrchful by on?l mfexlrtibtefi‘. {ramble to do so, it was decided gamer ildigggsfine $1.032“; enforce to have it torn down as it e nevert eess stated e e e to send letters to the Maritime Ch 1, . b is an eyem, v carnival was a good thing for the provinces Board of Trade and the . 31‘ 0 WWW“ l5 3’ WW of Ken- Mr E H La in town and should be retained. He various Island Boards requesting mill/it‘ll!- ‘ meet-fl fit ughl told the 32%. $5.53. hiiist'éwi‘ggafi’ifl‘; “"9"” i‘; endemmng *° ‘9‘ ' ed nerirmgtmlilf’éma“m% are allege farm mull-$31 which.” ‘ new car 6 . 9 . the parades _but they were_ sen- Mr. JohnIWyl‘igh/t stated that re- Polioe Force for applauding bullet,“ loss leaders thus en- ‘ - erally surprlsed and delighted questing a new car fem, would horn blowers and for handling dangermg the Primary Producer ._ FRIDAY and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE HEADER "RAIDERS OF OLD CALIFORNIA” Jim Davis — Arlene Whelan "THE HIRED GUN", Rory Calhoun — Anne Francis giftwr with the price and excellence of in no way prejudice the chances tratlfic on Water Street at peak and some discussmll Was held ‘1 carnival. He Added that many found feasible according to in- has decreased and traffic conees- The meeting mm” MI- ; local. people complained of the formation from Department of tion has been lessened at noon ‘ he told the meeting he had paid ‘ 3. $4.95 for a lobster supper while TOURIST BUREAU The M We” °n m as ' . ~ ‘ . , t _ . ' I h 1 .t president from the Provincial side Branch of the Canadian Le- : i ’ - o m EXTERIOR of the new low sloping roof. situated on the lies supporting posts within the maongasflve‘fefirgmazafgfl.“ Tneasu-erer’s Department reveal- gion in developing a 4% pm- Friday 8:30 p.m. S ,_. which opens next Tuesday. Streets, this new store of concrete ed View of the more Show from have to be impmve¢ or in the Bureau would get no further as- road side tables, picnic site etc_ salt 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. . a modernistlc appear- book construction has a steel area on the main-floor and in the case of parades, perhaps done 515113966 from the gavemment The Legion lialid Plans for the i. _ I , _ val was a tourist attraction that ner goes into operation. The lat- after repeated attempts, to gist an Lewis ‘ifl— 3 bags of Quakerb Ration . . . . . n o... $10 lm‘e last February. It masts of left considerble money, in the ter also stated that the Depart— interview with government of- "Hollywood or 3 bags of 15% Pep_Mix Pig Grower .. I H." $10 comprising three main depart- I 'menlts.0nthemalimflnorwillbe " o - . Fourth. SerVIce With Pat Crowley and gm 8 full line of Full-O-Pep feeds and Quaker . . m. hardware. The hollow and flat In Series Am“ Ekberg' o Silverware wm be encased in do Farewell To Rev. Sproule paneti-ne tops and sdies, situated - ’ ‘ _- . . J. M. Sproule and their sons, dress of appreciation and the ALBERTON — An assembled l .. plgtguglamemban‘”; mym‘fam Hubert and Donnie, left Alber- gift of a purse. Hubert and Don- choir. with Mrs. Keith Rogers In ‘ ' I -‘ r . home in Lake Charlotte, N. S. presentation was made by Mr. 88 orglmlst. led the service of - _ , ‘ . ygiigtcléml OE ml gm” :1: The Sproule family came to Fred Leard, senior elder. on be Praise 3‘ the fourth in a series at Friday saturday P ’ _ u e . ed in. m d t than ayear ago and in this short Earlier, at the home of Mrs. in A1an Umted Church this Paris Playboys" “3 W ' time have won for themselves a William McLeod. the people of WBEk- Leo Gamay and i the 1°bSter suppers sewed It the of a causeway being built if it :3 Periods. He stated hom blowing 0“ this matter- , price of the lobster suppers bu! Transport Officials. and supper hours. visiting in Massachusebts and the Correspondence read by the pledging support to the Summer- craPGUd .Theatre Mum Co., Ltd. build- corner of Summer and First building, leaving an unobstruct— It was agreed that many things ed that the summersme Toma my at summme Eam for , l. ' ' ’ with its full this front and frame. This completely elimina- full cement basement. away with, but all felt the earni- once the Bureau at Albany Cop project this summer but failed, It S De“ Mum“ “d “"7 a main floor and basement. town and should be continued. mend: was dispensing with the ficials regarding their part in t ' B sill 3mgsonllakerBra-n“announce”... round household meme» Alberto-n Con re alien Sa 5 0 china, glass and silverware and - . g g y play cases of plate class with 8r lthe stair weal. ALBERTON — Rev. and Mrs. and Mrs. Sproule with an ad— of the . m i. u i m ton on Wednesday for their new ule were also remembered. The pianist and ReV- Robert Crow , , are Alberton from York a little more half of the congregation.. evangelistic “wees being held This main floor is finished in place of esteem and affection in Tignish canlmgation paid tri- The hymn'smg was led by Mr‘ drape samples. Countinuous - fluorescent fighting is featured throughout. » Three officers are located at flierearofthlemalnfilooramdbe- hindtheseisspacefornvo de- livery trucks to drive in, storage rooms and an electric elevator. In the basement will be found United Church of Canada see them leave. Without reserve both Mr. and Mrs. Sproule have given their best to the service of God and their fellowmen. Prior to their-departure mem- bers of Session waited upon Mr. SUMZMERSIDE '— With the seemingly increasing number of Discuss Stiller Sentences In Impaired Driving Cases During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Needham, Mass, guests at the rMcLeod home. Showed interesting pictures of places they have visited. Re- freshlments were served by the ladies. - r where it is a mandatoliy sen- tence. those who wish to do so are invit- ed to meet in the church for pray- er. _ This evening there will be the ' last week-night service of' the mission, On Sunday Rev. Mr. Jones wil preach at morning ser- vices i‘n Tignish and Cascumpec will conclude with worship in Al- berton Church at 8 o'clock. ‘Farm Scheme ls Discussed and in the evenln‘ g the mission ' I I sandalwood with bone white ac— the entire community. 111 health bute to their minister and his William BOWMHE and (worship - Bowery BOYS . we .qu recewmg Poul"! at 0"! oustuc tile ceiling sandalwood has'forced Mr. Sproule to discon- wife. » W35 conducwd by REV- Dm‘sv EVISCCI'C‘I'IIIQ PICM' every THGSdfly IIII‘I'II with chocolate brown flooring. tinue the work of the ministry A very fine address was read Racmr 9‘ the We“ Cape chat?“- "h ‘ ° ' h' h 1. m The lame glass front is covered for a time. It is with deep and by Mr. Roy McLeod and a pre- The Hummer, Rev” H'B' all“) "war Drums" u er nonce' ymg '9 es mar with bamboo draw drapes in sincere regret that the people of sentation made by Mr. Gunner Jones, “Sacked .011 the cream“ . igku sgwice is now chocolate brawmmhe walls ofthis Alberton pastoral charge of the Pedersen. Story- This (Fnday’ mo” . Lex Barker P P Monday - Tuesday "Full Of Life" Judy Holliday Richard Conte available. For further particulars con- JENKINS 312055110. Summerslde Dial 2167 or me . Paint and small hardware. drunken driving cases in police Magistrate Hinton explained that A . y . - The hands for the small hfifl'd- Court at Summerside, Police to increase the ail sentence f ALBERTON ’" Mr“ R‘ C. D. IVES, “MRI-mall- most 0011191“. m 1“ several ware m tang red, whfl'e Chief Peter White suggested to impaired to 14 thune the DIN” . 1-. of the new grace. . days the future of this well known the basement walls are green, the Court ppesided over by Mag. would mean that those convicted of the of Laidhmzémm Rmmbfih¢ firm was uncertain. folowlng his With Him yellow filling out the istrate R. S. Hinton yesterday on the impairment change and and 1W0“ 3“ ax ' ~ . . - . . . - “in weeks fOOT-- morning that the jail term of who elected to serve the jail sen- lted Albaij 3/95th in W . ’1.wm‘:h‘on“m "$2ng 09. en deem” m reb d’ m ‘Mr.‘Claude Ives is president of those convicted of unpaired driv- tenoe, would serve a term long- newton mm the west “me \ smess Tue ' . FIN - 0f Wurk‘md 91mg WW led,“ the firm. Mrs; Ives, vice prams lug be made commensurate with er than those sentenced on the farm magma“ meme» 3‘ pm” It ~~ remodelling work was al- ment‘of Mr. Ives. of ten will be employed. . that while the fine for being in- tense. Trade with the object of attract- 3 l: teen days in jail. In the case of that the situation was becoming rotary of the board. Mr- C- R- jail, the same as that given on matter for the Attorney 6011- dilutions in Western Prince and a "oyed the former store on the opening Of “his mm new dent and Mrs. Norma Suther- the seriousness of the offense. driving intoxicated chargelwhich led: being mm by the AI- ' ’ . ‘ ' . » . toxicated in a public place was Magistrate Hinton, however, ins farm 543m"!rs “the m- ; rand Opening Planned For Thefi cage . I . impaired driving the fine was more serious, and suggested that Leard and Mr. Willlam Reddln. a charge of ‘ driving intoxicated era-1’s Department. j, fer W 1&5“ February ‘5 in' store under ‘me 18nd. secretary treasurer. A staff Police Chief White pointed out carried the mandatory 7-day sen-, Wu and We“ Prime 303“! °' only $20, the alternative was fif- agreed with Police Chief White Mr. Bethune calla! 0n the 89¢- ‘ customarily 3100, but that the al- stiffer sentences might prove a chairman of the committee pre- ' C6, . v i ternative was only seven days in deterrent. but that this was a saintly preparing a brief on con» ‘1 RSIDE— ultrashoppingspecilalsthetwllodfer ‘ ' . . addition to aunfnnerdde's bargain mm of quality mer- Dggmfign — A mpg? V _, = - district, the nemece, ohandise a field day entramdin- - . . ;’ Ltd., store on Summer ary. But theme will also be an ex- fmfimfihggfihgtlggfggdfi‘gfl.” Of wil officiallyopen its doors cellent line-up of prizes given tgat ng Hinton hm est 8y ‘ I public on Tuesday, Sept. away to lucky visitors to- tins morgmgp Y . . , C E h.b. . opal... ma... surname... we on A BM m m M ,1... , rmce ,. ounfy x I than mm m'. ladle“ 9"“ “will” a“ e" and costs for impaired driving, exqmsmie Md“ The are While another resident of Borden Thethlrty-second prize list of . Cow, 4 years or over in milk: from each department In the had a fine of $25 and costs impos- the Alberton, Prince County Ex— 1. Allan Clow and Sons; 2. Arnold Kensington storé and Will be drawn from the ed for possession of liquor snot hibition lncludes:‘ Smallman; 3. L1 d Dunbar. - Friday 3 .m. ballots deposited there. the bal- at a vendor. HORSES 0” p WW : i . . : . : . lots will be found in the various A resident of Bedeque pleaded GENERAL p OSE no Group of three 1. Allan Glow, Saturday 1 p m , 7 15 9 13 pm. ~ 2. Arnold Smallman; 3. Lloyd 2 t ‘ resent newapaper advertisements. A not guilty to a charge of pushes- Filly or gelding under 3 years; Dunbar. _ I Stigma?£wsprofilgdao 3mm, The Stone is an au'ml m “on of “quorum a place at er 1- JaCk Clark' Get of Sire: 1. Allan Clow and Sterling Hayden in airplane building; 50 by 100 feet, with than his residence, and evidence Mare or gelding, 4 years and , I .. . . _ slopeglms 3mm. lint I. Was taken 111 lb? “59- over; 1. Ivan Wallace, 2. May- gonls’ 3‘ Lloyd Dunbar’ 3' Alvm flank?) (figufin.wi:rha:lcggi)w IRISH-[OWN H .11! few yards north of their former - nard MacArthur. Progeny of am: 1. Lloyd Dub mm. suspense, mm“. no“ stone which was destroyed by Mark _ laghampion Mare; 1. Ivan Wal- b”; 2' I Claw and So“; 3. mm m we “M m mm list of farms 'for sale. Other com-’ mittee membems are Merritt Cal- laghan of Alebrton and Ralph Adams, o'Lear-y. - CAMEO i UARDIAN sullen ‘ ,Septemberl. ' t ' . 'v ' ‘ unbal- - YMOND, GRANT. Optome- tame . . in, I .o ‘ ROADSTER nonsns . Lloyd D . l. willbc in hisTignlsh office, Wm $131.3! Septemberopen for amour!“ Weddan Day ‘ Fstzllllon, 11‘ 1%?st and over, 1. Exhibition Special for sun; A1. ‘ , August 30th. t , ~ 1'8_ Mac _ - . vm Palmer. , ~ I men 5- ALBERTON — Mr. and Mrs. Filly, gelding or stallion 2 years i ' r . . - - . ' Champion junior male -— Alvin . 5“ m 3301:]; at Darnley . Holson Wu qmefly celebrat- an. under 1. Willard Coughlm. I Wm be “M t° we “we tofinflllurliild Eggndingcudild: ‘94 the“ imam wedding day at chili?" um' 1' Willard Pmm senior male — Alvin fences and was an tricts is being held at Dalton their 110‘“ in “W “n “‘5' mg ' ' Roadster, pacing 1. Willard Palmer. l . min the day friends called . . ‘ . . School. Friday, Allfl‘llst 29t‘11- 3-30 day g Caughlln. 2. Everett Shea, 3. Ev— Champion junior female — dorm . - - ~ » and m the evening a group of J I If you are cons» g .Notricn. Sprungvalle'y 8611001 pm. to 5.30 pm. and 7 pm. to twentyfive I five! and dose erett Shea. d _ Carl Montgomery. _ _ . . Will be picking up grades 10 pr .Champion Mare Willar COUEh Champion senior female Ar drilling a new we“ con. Yo un DEADLINE, SEPTEMBER - 15 3' v " ' de a surprise iv students onl on September family friends‘ma 1m . _ mm Smaumm l ' By order ofy'rrustees. PANTRY SALE Kennedyts VISIt- A beau/"1M 30“ $001?“ champion Stallion Frank Mac. I tact R. T. Mo . on Co" / , ' Store, Kenslngton 3 o’clock Sat— blanket and a number 0 f: Alduff. AYRSHIRE . ms _ “i J. 5- DOIRON Will be urday, August 30th. sponsored by rifts. including W sum DRAFT HORSES Bun Calf: 1, and 2, w. A_ Summerside. We at G You have only until September 15 to money. We“? “1- Friends Stallion, 4 years and over; 1. Moase and 5011‘s.. 4 _ from a distance 891“ cards 0‘ Donald Barbour- Heifer, Jr. Calf: 1. E. Lloyd équipped to arm wens ETING NOT HELD —— Con- areetlps- . Filly or gelding under‘3 yea-rs; Sharpe; 2. w, A, Moose and “gift! in announcements of , During a happy evening re- 1. Jack Donald, 2. Ivan. Wallace. Sons; 3.30,, ongm, any diameter, any depth "' from his Office from sep' Sea View Women’s Auxiliary. Professional Cards exchange your Victory Bonds for the new Canada Conversion Bonds, _' i C o tato freshmenlts, including a Sifitaibly - Mare or gelding, 4 yrs. and Heifer, senior calf: 1. 2_ and ‘ Chartered 3331:1123? 1:311:31} odounfg; Pgm dampened anniversary cane. were over, under 1400 lb. 1. John P. 3. w, A. Mme and Sons. with reliable and ex. earning up to 50% more interest. 1 'Accounfam‘s merside last evening, apparently served Wallace. 2. John P. Wallace. s. from, who, yearling, 1. w, ; tbendance so Mr. and Mrs. 00113!!an were Elaine Getson. . A. Moase and son; 2. erienced . I giggllltetlhatgnowmeiting was held. married August 26._1903 by RBV- Mare 01' fieldiggvl 4Lzearscand Coughlin; 3. Mona Coughlin. 1" g ' Can di f Co cc A meeting of the Queen's CO“th George Mma‘r’ mum 0f Albe'r' over’ over 1 00 ' ' me mc' Heifer, senior yearling: 1. E. . a ‘3 3391‘? met roducers was held in Charlotte ton Presbyterian Church. They kett; “in tm d Lloyd Sharpe; 2. and 3. w. A_ i Building p Wednesda evening. The have one son, seven grandchild- Filly. 39 E 01‘ S 8 011.1111 91‘ M0359 and sons. , “' erslde, PEJ. 'PhOllB 835 town 011 y . . 2 yearsll. Jack I Dial 2624,. King’s County meemg 15 80119- m aha ion Mwe. Lorne Croc. Helfer, 2 years and under 3, , duled for tonight, Frigiin at For- LD ECT kett mp “ ’ * dry: 13 111111;] ZbWMeghMoase and y en » rovm~ s ' . _ sons; . y . . A , E. Ellis a Son Limited 3:21” getflxsiana"... p. ° , b (538um mm- L‘m.“ 3‘“ Heifer, 2 years and under a. u Fire — Auto —- Casualty W. C. Han on Friday, September The Druses fighting in Leba- ° - ' 'ner St. CATTLE milk: 1. W. A. Moase and Sons; Summerslde 5 th pm non’s civil war are an 11th‘cen- HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN 2. Lloyd Sharpe; 3. W. A. Moase ' , -’ a i ' tury religious sect. °P'°""""” PERSONALS ’ i l 1" Earle makey & 00‘ Check your investments NOW. If you have any Victory Bonds, take them without delay to any Royal Bank branch. Our oflicers will arrange to deliver new Canada Conversion Bonds to you. R. T. Morrison Co. Summerslde When you elichange your Victory Bonds for Canada Conversion I Bonds you pay nothing; you receive bonds earning up to 50% more interest than your Victory Bonds; and in addition you receive, in practically all cases, a cash payment immediately. . and Sons. Members Of Bull calf 1 and 2 Alvin Palmer. Cow. 3 years, in mm“ 1. Clare guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 133%,? m' °r we“ 1' AM" MacNeill; 2. and 3. w. A. Moase ng Edward Lodge 19- E Path!!!” Ramsay Malpeque. Heifer junior calf 1, Kay For. and Sons. . Take advantage of this attractive investment opportunity ' ‘ 0"" D" R'o' H many friends Wm regret 15° besl 1 Allan Glow and 5°nsl 3~ Al' cow’ 4 yea" or over’ a”: 1' No.‘ A'F‘ 8‘ A'M' ‘ before September 15, when the conversion privilege expires. it - PHONE 3287 he;r that Mrs Kenneth Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards» lan Forbes. W. A. Moase and Sons; 2. Clare o . St. Suxmnerdde 15, is ill. Sheis SumersidE._are spending a most Heifer, senior calf, 1, Allan MacNeill; 3. w. A. Mouse and B. F “untol- R 0. 15633125? till‘nal’PIrJllllitce County Hos- enloya'ble hOhda'y “1 Mal‘Peque- Clow and sons. 2. L. and H. Pro- sogi-w 4 years or over in _ dc, P.E.I. 'phone 8115 pital where she underwent suir- and MN. JP}.m Barbour, 9f fltfiefgefilfmgiogfimaeéing: 1. Car] 1' E, :Lloyd Sharpe; Wmm‘. A. S d A , '_7 N'S BUILDING gery on Thumay- Alberton. were “Slim W 33m“ Montgomery,2. Allan Clow and Moase and sons; 3. Willard in ay- "9"“ t i" A. Raymond Grant. . on Sunday- sons, 2. Frankie Smallman. Cough-lid. . Miss Grad MaCLtt‘m’ 0"“‘1‘2,’ W 1 ' C or Heifer, Senior Yearling: 1. Al- Group of Three: 1. E. Lloyd “l 6-30 P-m- B'sc" O‘D’ LOt 15’ 15 recovenmg from MI" and -Mrs' es ey mm ‘an Clow and SODS' 2. Fentm- Sharpe' 2. W. A. Moase and Sons; . l I' water Street Summersme recent operation in Prince County and family, of Stoney Creek ' ’ purpose attending V Dlvme Worship ' ' - - - Shaw; 3. Alvin Palmer. 3. Willard Coughlin. hove Maurice Mill 5 Mens Hospital. Ontario, are spending their vaca- Heifer. 2 years and under 3 Get of Sire: 1. E- Lloyd Sharpe will meet at Lodge Rooms on IF IN DOUBT as to whether the bonds you hold are Victory Bonds, take them to any Royal Bank manager. He will tell .you. wear“ tion in Hamilton, the guests of , . d 3530 , . . years, dry: 1. Frank OMeara, 2. 2., 3. and 4. W. A. Moase an , ‘ PHONE ENSINGTON MT' and Mrs' Gem? 0mm" Arnold Smallman; 3. Garth Dun- Sons. at Presbyterian Church, Pliol'oqrapl'lers K Mr. Harold Revitle and two bailin.f 2 a and u der 3 MgggenindofSongen; £1de a. Malpeque ’ ' -- . '. , ul, d‘VE'rk, have eler. yers _ n , . . . . l m READ STUDIO MFS- Earle Chmt‘e’ “all? 1:: Stitislllillcfontario, years, in milk: 1. Alvm Palmer; Lloyd Sharpe. . Special byChgummerslde i 0‘ w‘ “A” Russell Riggisglgrlefigrg‘; in E3}: after spending some time in Ham- 2. Arnold Smallman; 3. Alvin Pal- Aug/11:21:30; 31:31:; for bull. w. c 1r. ' ‘1' ~ - . i mer. . i . . , ' Barrls+er 311311.325, Alberta, after spending a llton’ the guesm 0f M1" and Ml's' Cow, 3 years In milk: L Arnold Champion Junior Male, w_ A. Silver collection in aid of l m°5t enjoyable houday With rel- Presmn Ramsay and family. Smallman; 2. Fenton Shaw; 3. Moase and sons. Pmlesmnt Orphanage- atives in Baltic, and Kensington. His many friends will be sorry Alvin. Palmer. d 1 lChgrrleion Senior Female: E. Visiting Masons vyelcome. l I LL-B. 'd ,accomp— to learn of Mr. L.D. MacNutt’s Cow, 4 years or over, .ry: - Loy arPE- By order of . M. ‘ Water St Summerslde Earcfigrw£ggghtgr Mary, recent illness, and all hone for 11 Arnold Smallman; 2. Alvm Pal— (To Be Continued‘ . Kenslngton ondSatgggtiaYS’ gfigmergde' were week- speedy recovery. C.V.mer. \ X 9110110 SummerSl e '1“ George R. MacMahon. I l