Pa 14 no Gurdhn r-day. Sept. 4, 1954 Conway --Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hogan, Toronto, Ontario. and Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson. Charlottetown. were rccent visitor: at the home of Mr. and Fri. Wallace Mor- rilon. Mir. John Robert Boyle. Berlin, New Hampshire. spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. Clinton Morrison was I bul- iness visitor to Summerside on August 21. Mrs. John Bronme spent A week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cam- eron, Lot 16, recently. Mrs. Charles Palmer. Borden. spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mi and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Miss Donna Palmer, who in em- ployed at The Canadian Bank of Commerce. spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams Ellcrsilc, V.ClP recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy, Foxlcy Rlvcr. Mr, Mm-k Fiooiiie, Siiiiiirieiv side, spent tho week-end with his wife and family zit Frerland. Mr. and '.Vl:s Robert Morrison and son. Wallace Argyle Shore. were weck-cnd visitors at the home of Mr. and Mis. Wallace Morrlsuii. Mr. and Mia William llogg. Truro, N. S.. were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ihur Smith. Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Illld Mis. lian Macl.ean, Dplenian, NON! visitors at the home Mr, and Mrs. John W. Palmer, cland on August 22. Mrs. Oscai- W. MacNeill and son Ronald iirre business visitors to Suninicrside on August 21. Mr. l-Iarry Ramsay. who is am- plnyed with Morrison and Macfhc. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. Ralph Oatway. Freeland. spent ii few days recently at the home of llr. and Mrs. William Ramsay. Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer. were in Sumimrside on business recently. Miss Erma Paugli. Summeriiide, was I recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr and Mrs John Morrison and family, Charlottetown. were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy, Freeland, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison, Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Tod MacKinnon, and fainily, MacAdam, N.B., were visiting friends at Conway, rec- ently. Sincere sympathy is expressed to the family and rclativcs of Mr James Noyc, MacNeills. Miss Romayne Milligiin, Mac- Neill's, left recently for St. John, N. B, for medical treatment. While in St John she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mllllizari. Mr and Mr: George P. Pal- mer. Frcriand, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Palmrr, and son. David, Dart- mouth, N. S, have rcturncd to Frcrland after I pleasant trip to Uiiiirri Sinirs. Tim niaiiv friends of Mr. George Morrison i.ill regret to learn he is A patient in the Veteran's Wing of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Charlottetown. and hope to src him home again before long. Mi. Jnriios Winn. Freeland, is a patient. in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Charlottetown, suf- fering from an leg injury. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- orv. . - P I u s v I I I e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy. Sum- merside, werr Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Hardy's parents, Mr and Mrs. Jnkn Hardy. Rose- hniik. A supper was held in Piusvillc Hall on Tuesday evening with a large attendance. Proceeds were in aid of the school. Bingo was also playrd and many good prizes wcrn awarded. Frrc7.c-out was won by Mrs. Anthony Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gallant and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llnrn Gallant, Plusville, motored to Cavendish on August 22. Mcssrs Norbert Corcornn and Melvin Blanchard took a load .-if cucumber: to the plant In Char- llottetown, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant and two children returned to Toronto after spending a pleasant holiday in Piusvllle with Mr. Gnllant's mo- ther. Mrs. John T. Gallant and Mr. Gallant. Mr. and Mrii. Melvin Blanchard and Mr. Auhin Gallant motored to Charlottetown on August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Gallant and family motored to Cavendish on August 22. A large crowd attended the regular Friday night dance In Bloomfield Hall. Excellent music was supplied by Mr. Leonard Bar- nett, accompanied by Mr. Robert Gallant. Mr. Cedric Martin and small Ion Ircnt of Macticr. Ont, were rec- ent viliton at the home of Mr. and Mn. Nelson L. Gallant. On August 28. relative: and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant in bid farewell to their son. Ray- mond. who was returning to his work in Toronto. The evening was much 'I'IJ0YCd hy all with singing and dancing. Music was by Ray- mond. Bobbie and Zen: Gallant. llowlan --Mr. and Mrs. Theo Arsenault and some of their family of Mana- chusetts. are now visiting their relatives in Abram: Village and Woodstock. where they are guests of Mrs. Arsennulfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. -IQ LeClslr., The first grain to be cut in Howlnn this season was on Aug. 2i, on the land of Tenll Peters. Maura. Leo Arunault and Ar- thur Richard motored to Charlotte- town on Aug. 24. They were ac- companied by Miss Margaret A Perry. who had spent the past month in Huwlan and vicinity with relatives. Mrs. John A. Gallant was In Summcrsidc last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Anthony Finnaii and daughter, Ruth, were in Suni- nierside on Aug. 3i. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant of Westbrook, Me., are now guests of Mrs. John A. Gallant, Woodstock. Sincere sympathy is extended Pi'ospei' Gallant and family of Dunbar on the death of Mrs. Gal- lant on Aug. iii, in the Western Hospital. The late Mrs. Gallant had been ailing for years and had Just recently entered the hospital. Mr. and Mrs llcnry Pineau. Miss Mary Pineau. and Mrs. Pius Doiron motored to Rustico on Aug. 28, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dionel Doiron and also in Summersidc at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Henry 0. Gallant. Miss Betty Martin, who is vis- iting here from Montreal. was ii recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault, How- lan. . Mis. John Caliill of Woodstock. is spending some time in Summer- side There riiotoi-ed to Miniinegash on Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gal- lant of Dorcheslcr, F,,irmin Perry, Mrs. Felix Doiron and Mrs. Jerry Gallant, who spent a pleasant eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doucetlo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau of Toronto, who are visiting in Bloomfield. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron. rec- ently. Masters Willard and Kenneth MacQuarrie of Wilmot, are spend- ing some time at the home of their grandparents here in How- lan. Rev. M. J. Rooney of St. An- thony's went to Alberton on Aug. 29, to assist with 40-hour service there. Mr. Firmin Perry motored to Summersldc on Aug. 30. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 03- car Perry and little Paula. who were returning to St. John, N. B.. after ii week spent in Hovvlan, and also by Master Clair Perry of Sum- mcrside, who had spent ii few days visiting at the home of his grand- parents in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs Frank Gallant and Mrs. Felix Dniron were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arsennult, Lot 6, on Aug. 30. Mr and Mrs. Frank Gallant and Some old-time songs by Mrs. An- geline Blanchard caused much merriment. At a late hour all join- ed in singing "Bon Soir Mes Amls.” Miss Betty Martin of Haniiltoii, Ont, recently visited relatives in Piusville. Mrs. Jules Polrler and son. Paul. and Carmella Martin. Miscouche. recently visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ii. Gal lant. Mr. Jaclilp. Clark, Hill: River. was to Plusvllle recently. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Martin of llilis Rivrr, made a business call ito Piiisvilir (lll Monday evcning. Mrs. John P. Gallant, Marlene. Terry and Betty. spent a day rec- cntly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Gaudet. Tignish. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Philip Gallant. Piusvillr. on the death of his mother, Mrs. Prosper J. Gallant. which occurred in the Western Hospital, Alberton. recently. "JACK McCAULL DESPERADO" Starring George Montgomery Angela Stevens Colored Cartoon Canteen Service 8:30 Standard; 9:30 Daylight ,. ATTEND the premises of Charles W. Ramsay, 175 Harvard Street, Summerside on Saturday, September 4th at 2 o'clock Daylight Time. High class wa nut furniture, carpenter tools. cooking utensils, etc. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. The large Auction Sale on, 1 I Monday - Mrs. Jerry Gallant motored to lcluington on Aug. 31. whore they called at the home: of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arsennult, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. and also visit- ed in Summerslde and Mis- couche. The Arsenault - Adams wedding took place on Aug. 25, at St. An- thonyls R. C. Church, Bloomfield. They were attended by Miss Ber- nice Arsenault R. N., sister of the groom and Howard Arsennult. cousin of the groom. The young couple will reside in Lot 6, Irhcre the groom is a prosperous farmer. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gallant and Mrs. Anthony Finnan were among those who attended the marriage at Grand River on Aug. 25, of Miss Veronica Plestid and Mr. Gabriel Finnan. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Pius Fin- nan of Bathurst, N. B.. brother of the groom. Miss Ethel l-'innan, sis- ier of the groom, was brides- maid. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and sons of U. S. A, are now guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault. Miss Joan Aiseiiault and Clair Gallant of lluiilan, are now at- tending classes at O'Lei-iry School. A special meeting of the trustees of Howlan School was licld on Thursday night at the home of the secretary. The topic was "what can be done to make it casicr for the teacher with so many pupils'.'" The Acadiaii Teachers Conven- tion at St. Aiithoiifs on Aug. 26- 27 was well attended and was in- tcresiing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pine-an of Suninierside. spent a couple of days recently at Woodstock while Mr. Fineau attcnded the Aradian teachers convention held in Bloom- ficld. They returned to Summer- side on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Arscnault of Runiford, Mr. are now visiting with Mr. Arscnziultis folks at Wood- stock and with Mrs. Arsenault's folks at Tigiiish. Harvesting is now in full swing and the hum of binders and tresh- ing mills is heard every fine day. It is hoped after so much rain during the haying season that the weather man will send drier wea- ther during the harvest season. The crops seems very good in this and surrounding districts. Master Clair Perry of Summer- side is spending I few days at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry. Jrie Doucetle of in Hoivlan on Mr and Mrs. Miminegash, were Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ben I)esRoches and little son of Miscouche, were in Woodstock during the teacher's Convention at St. Anthony' POULTRY WANTED Buying live poultry every Tuesday a ii d Thursday at p I u ii 9. Dcrnloy. NORTH SHORE PACKING CO. LTD. GSCAMEOOQ KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Mnllnec 2:30 Saturday. tine Larson in "BRAVE WARRIOR" Technicolor Serial & New! Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9;l5 Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford In Romantic - Drama "AFFAIR. IN TB NIDAD" Jon Hall, Chris- Also Allierton Exhibition Prize List The following is the prize list otCoughlin. 2. Willard Coughlln, 3. the Alberton Prince County Exhi- bition held August 31 and Septem- ber 1: HORSE! CLASS I - GENERAL PFRPOSE Sec. 5 - Mare or gelding four year: and over: 1. E. B. Touesnard, 2. Charlie Gordon, 3. Bert Prldham Champion Mar&E. B. Touesnard. CLASS 2 -- CARRIAGE HORSES Sec. 1- Brood mare, iiith off- spring at foot: 1. Willard Coughlin Sec. 4. -- Foal of 1954: l. Willard Coughlin. Sec. 6 A Filly, gelding or stallion two years and under: 1. Willard Originator of Radio Time Signal Dead OTTAWA iCP)- The man who originated the radio liroudciist time signal is dead. R. Meldruni Stewart. 76, former Dominion astronomer. died in hos- pital Thursday after a long illness. He retired as Dominion astron- omer in 1947. The time signal. for Wlllcll lic dP- sizried the cquiprneiit, sent out I! ”beep" over the observatoi'y's short wave broadcast system every minute for the benefit of peo- ple in isolated areas. It was also picked up by Cuiiadizui radio net- works at 1 p.m. each day. Dr. Stewart was born in Glad- stone, Man., in 1873, and gracluab ed from the Univcrsitv of Toronto in 1903. He had been with the Dominion oybservalory since 1905. when he became supcriiitciideiit of the time service. He vies appoint- ed director in 1924. THIEVES STEAL FISH MONTREAL (CPI - Thieves broke into the home of Roger Langlois Thursday night and made off with seven tropical fish valued at 330. Charlie Gordon. sec. 7. A Filly or gelding under three to halter: 1. Brendan Wal- lace, 2. Alfred Schurnian, 3. Char- lie Gordon. Sec. 8 - Roadster, trotting: 1. Donald Hardy, 2. Charlie Gordon, 3. Horace O'Brien. Sec. 9 - Roadster. pacing: 1. willnrd Coughllii. Champion Mare. Willard Coughlin. CLASS 3 -G DRAFT HORSES sec. 1 - - stallion, four years or 'over: 1. F. C. Ramsay. Sec. 4 - Foal of 1954: Pridhani. Sec. 5 - Filly or gelding under three years: 1. F. C. Ramsay, 2. l. Bert Arthur Wallace. Sec. 6 --- Filly or gelding under fnur years: 1. Hilton Bariiett, 2. John P. Wallace. Sec. 7 - Mare or gelding under 1400 llis.: 1. John P. Wallace, 2. Ivan Wallace. 3. Charlie Gordon. Sec. H W Male or gelding ovcr 1400 lbs: 1. clicstcr Hayes, 2. Lioriie Crockctt, 3. F C. Reiin.say. 2. L. and H. Profit!-. I. Alvin 8. Palmer. Sec. II -a Cow three year: or over, in milk: l. Alvin H. Palmer. Sec. 10 A Group of three: 1. Al- lan Claw and Sons, 2. Alvin H. Palmer. 3. L. and H. Pi-ofltt sec. ll - Best three animals. get of one sire: 1. Alvin H. Palmer. 2. Allan Clow and Sons, 8. Waldon Moase. Sec. 12 - Exlitbltipn Special for bull: Alvin H. Palmer. Champion Junior Male - Walden Mouse. Champion Senior Male - Alvin H. Palmer. Champion Junior Female A Alvin H. Palmer. Champion Senior Female - Allan Claw and Sons. CLASS 5 - AYRSIIIRE Sec. 1 - Bull calf: l. W. A. Moasc and Son, 2. W. A. Moose and Son. Sec. 2 -A Yearling bull: l. W. A. Moaise and Son. Sec. 4 -- Heifer, junior oalf: 1. W. A. Mouse and Son, 2. W. A. Moose and Son. 3. W. A. Moase and Son. Sec. 5 -- Heifer, senior calf: l W. A. Moase and Son, 2. W. A. Mouse and Son. Clizimplon Mar e. Clicster Hayes. Champion Htalliori, F. C, Ramsziyl ('I.ASS 4 i lI0l..3Tl5lN - FRIESIAN 5 Sec. 1 -- Bull Cali: 1 All.'.ll llm iPalnici', 2. Allllll Cloiv and Soiisi i3. l.. and H. Prolitt. . i Sci-. 2. Yearling Bull: 1. Wrildoni lMoiise, 2. Alvin H. Palmer, 3. Lloyd: 3Diir.bai2 - I Sec. 3 -- Bull two years or over: 1. Alvin H. Palnirr. 2. L. and ll, Profitt. sec. 4 - Heifer. Junior calf: 1.! lAli'in Palmer, 2. E:irl Barbour, 3.i Ill. and H. Pi-olitt, 4. Alvin Pnlmeizg I5. Bail Barbour. - Sec. 5 -- Heifer, senior calf: 1.; Allziii Clow and Sons, 2. L. and H.) Prnfilt, 3. Alvin H. Palmer. I Sec. 8 -- l-lcirer. one year: 1." iLI0l'd Dunbar. 2. Alvin ll Painter. 3 Lloyd Dunbar. i I Sec. 7 -- Hcilrir. tuo ye:ii's and! under three: 1. Allan Clow andi l Sec. 8 - Cow, three years or over, dry: 1. Allan Clow and Sons. Buying Sap-Pooled At. Sunimci'sid Phone 2115 PULPWOOD SIMMERSIDE YARD Leiigtli 4 ft. - tops 4 inch minimum Both ends sawn square Knots trimmed flush wiili body of stick Sound wood 1954 production I P. E. I. PRODUCE CO. LTD. Sons. 2. Alvin H. Pzilincr. l I and rough Pulpwood i I I our I (McEwcn Road! y P. P. E. I. ll. 0. Box 700 ii" DURUIHY MAIUNE PRESTON FIJSIER A "S NELED ARIZONA'S LAST GREAT WAR ON RENEGADE RULE! cu... WIOYTAI.” Fi'ida,i'-Sntiii'dii,v 7.15-9.15; 2:30 on Saturday. Gregory P1-ck, Audrey llephurii in comedy ro-I mancc - "ROMAN HOLIDAY" I Timcrliiy 7.15 . 9,15,i Mntinnp Tuesday .l.."i() Bl'O(ICTlt'I( ('rnuford, Donna Rrrrd Matinee I11 "S(7ANIll.l'2 SlIF.F.T" Also Scriiil A: News MONDAY - TUESDAY andtl-YEDNESIIAAY nunui-iriulpuoa am NAYYIONTN J08! FERIIER '0 senunniiiwuvuiv-II-nun-. MW Mon vi cuum aiiiwmi . i iicxwmin comxmon PIC all 8- gdt QR- -,.f. DON MESSER'S ORCHESTRA AT THE TIGNISH LEGION HALL LABOUR DAY MON., SEPT. 6 DANCING Hiou 9 to I ADMISSION S I .00 3100.00 Bingo postponed to Thursday night Sept. 9 mm by I stllllm iwicwiu - A nu who rioovcml I I I l 04 -74.4? sec. 6 A Heifer, one year and under two: 1. W. A. Moase and Son, 2. Willzird Couglilin, 3. Wil- lard Couglilin. Sec. 7 A Heifer. two years and under: 1. W. A. Moasc and Son. 2. Willard Coughlin. 3. Willard Couglilin. Sec. 8 -- Cow DRAPAUD In Beautiful avar.ai-y:1.w.A.uocuuidBon, 2. Willard Coughlln. sec. 0 - cow three years and over. in milk: 1. W. A. Mean and son, 2. Willard Coughlln, 3. W. A. Mouse and Son. Sec. 10 - Group of three: 1. W. A. Mouse and Son. 2. W. A. Man: and son. 3. W. A. none and son. Sec. 11 - But three animals get of one sire: 1, 2 and I - W. A. Mouse and son. Sec. 12 A Exhibition special for bull: l. W. A. Mouse and Son. CLASS I -- GUERNSEY sec. 1 - Bull calf: 1. Harold Palmer, 2. Maclienn Home, 8. Mac- Lun Horne. Sec. 2 - Yearling bull: 1. Huold Palmer. Sec. I - Bull, two you! And over: 1. Much.-an Horne. Sec. 4 A Heifer. junior call: 1. Marlene Palmer, 2. Rankin Mc- Kiiinon, MacLean Horne. Sec. 5 - Heifer, senior call: 1. MiwLean Horne, 2. MaoLeI.n Home, 3. Harold Palmer. Sec. 8 - Heifer. one year and under two: 1. Alton Bell, 2. Hamid Palmer. 3. Alton Bell. Sec. 7 A Heifer two years and under three: 1. Harold Palmer, 2. Alton Bell. 3. MacLean Home. Sec. 8 - Cow, three years or over, dry: 1. Harold Palmer, 2. iov'r. '. three years midi? Alton Bell. 3. MacLean Horne. "THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS" A Sea Story of Romantic Adventure ---Stziiwiiigm Gregory Peck - as the sea captain Ann Blythe E as the Countess Marina Boat races and seal fishing Rated -- Excellent Comedy -- Cartoon Harold Palmer. fl. MacLean Horne. Scc. 9 -- Cow, three years or in milk: 1. Harold ,Palmer. THEATRE Technicolor la. in .. gnu , Harold Palmer, 2.pAi?f,n lh;:l- i Maohun Horne. ' Iv Boc. ll - Belt Lhfeg of one sire: 1. Alton 3.,lii1'n:.ul;4:'I Lean Horne. 3. Harold Palriiey C' see. 12 - Exhibition s,,,,,,.,,', bull: Harold Palmer. 9' Tm Professional cards E. El Parkman 0pt.D.. 3.0. IIGINITETOHINRA "87 TEE Summer st. g,,:,il:fM char 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian aB;un:m:1 comma” I P.E.L - Phong M" W. Albert Robertson 9. E. i. MUTUAL BUII.l)lNG Granville at Water st.-eel Summcnlda DIAL , 7gglll INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Flra - Auto - Casualty 1 Summer St. summemm Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R,0, dummeraldc, P.E.l. - Phone llll SlVlALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.1). L88 Water Street Summenia. Abovn Maurice Mill's !lIcn'n Wu. PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolrou SMALLINIAN BUILDING Dial 2366 Siimmi-riildi PHYSICIANS Ii. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Malpoquo Road Remington, P. E, 1, Phone: Remington r PHOTOGRAPHER? THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS Summorside TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 "BROKEN ARROW" James Stewart - Dobro Puget BEGINNING MONDAY (Labor Day) FOR A WHOLE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT. Evening Show: - 1 and 9:20 Doors Open Every Night at 6:30 TUESDAY. THURSDAY & SATURDAY ALL AT 2:30 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: Evenings: Adults 31.00: Children 50: Mctlnus: Adults 75:; Children 350 PLEASE NOTE: It's Important that you see this show from THE NEW DIMENSIONAL Pl-IOTOORAPHICA vwwly created, timed Miracle Minor . ( 9 - Screen cclilcvu Ilfo-Illio reality and gag. ' .., . lnfinllo doptli . . . ClnomuScopc'a In. Stuoophonlc Sound reaches new Iiolglm of participation in live Miracle story of ill time! 3 - MATINEES - 3 the beginning. on Thc Greatest Story of love and Faith EVORIOIOUOQAIO to the Screen .-'1 cum) Iunoii - mu silumg min Inuit - lltltllt It IE5:-"..-2.l '