P13pE FOURTEEN cuaapmn. CHARLOTTETOWN -(T Professional cards 1'. Earle illolioy Chartered Aooountant ; Canadian Bank of Commeroo ; - lulldlu Summon-side. l'. E. I. PHONE 288! E. Vl'arltman. Opt.D.. R.0. 0PTOMlJ'l'RlS'l' Eyes Examined Glnuu Fitted I Office Hours: i 9 to I2 - I in S Ind IW appointment Phone 3287 niadcw THEATRE awn. Summer 31.. Summerslde LL? 8. rfvitultlf ii. To. T Wellington Mr. and Mrs. I-I. It. B:-ll are visiting in Chnrlnttelmvii. Misti Frances Barlow is Visit- ing at the. home of Mrs. Loci! Powell, Summersidc. Mr. and Mr-s-.-Ellcr.V Alli?"-Willi. Onturin, nri: visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Arsemiult. Her niany friends are pleased to hear Mts. Caroline Nelson. tlharlottt-tmvn is home from hos- pital and frcliiiy: nturh lirticr. who attend S)IVilllI Al'SPnllllII arrived from Tnrnnin in the furierul of his late Emanuel of Mt. Carmel is spent!- ini: a few t'lil)'8 with leis family befoic it-nvliig for .'I'Oll0lll0. 1 Mr. and Mrs. l.oriic Bell. llnll- .inx. N. S. i-eceiilly returned home fnftcr n plettsitnt visit with Iil.nritr's iimllier, Mrs. E. R. Boll Pttrkuiew t'oliiii:e. 'I'h(-Av nlso lltifl Mr. and Mrs. son of Sutninersidc. M r. I i i I I l OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyse: I Glasses Fitted : PHONE 3110 . it SMAl.L.11AN'S BUILDING. It i I v I I i , Snmmcrside, 153,1. L -....y,g l.V5liR.LN'c3 lure - Aut - . . p summer 0 Casually St.. S i PHONE ullltallmerslde t w. cttssrt-zit s. 5 MacD0llALll i Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, l'-Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. KG. MDMY to Loan Aitrndcd To. Collections Prtinipily Brace's Bi'ztce's Slate-Surfaced Brace's lnsul-Bric Sid Bi'acc's Bi'at'cIs' lnstil Shingle Froslt imported Portia SI '.'llRlERSlDI11 I I i ...M.. BRACFS STOCK NEWS Asphalt Shingles Rracc's Roll-On Siding Insul-Stone Siding 'clI)tiLll Tttesrlay, August 28th. Price reasonable. WILL LAST 1' WHY? Let us show you and explain the reason why You can save money if yott place your order within the next 30 days. BRACE, McKAY & CO. LTD. brother via- Allwrt NIt'Il(lI- Mr Vt-rnn Grtllttnf, Miss Phylis gxiuehoiiald and Mrs. Eugen.- jltrodlts and sun (iltirc. rnotnrr-ti ,lo (llirtrlottt-fmvii for (lid llama- jweek. also tisitcd Mrs. Russell II:-Olinill tl. llitiitnr Rix I r. They Ixvcre nccontpziiticd home by" Mrs IW. ll. Bztrlmi. Miss lllni'i':ol lllnrlntv anti Illrs. Keith MtirD(Ir:- tllld. who itere tlsitiiig: tltrrc. l Clairville Ambition Jlion iscason lutvitig completed l)(-twcon 'Rcgistct'ed Clydesdale Stal-j lht.-l M0nlI'03ll Ft-eclowii recently at the home of I'N'0"'I.V VNIWI Ill-i lynx and Mrs. Robert C. Aiild She find Mm. Philip Gallant. land Egmoiit Bay will stand vlfor service at owner's barn ifor renittindcr of season. All mares at owner's risk. VICTOR CAMPBELL Alberton, Phone 56-31 i . l HCC0ml3flll19d by Dr. CLEN R. NENDR-Y Veterinary Surgeon 222 Duke St rcet, Sttutmersltlt-. PHONE 2704 Roofing ing, Siding nd Cement to arrive on or EARS LONGER I'.ltl.I. At." .., .,.1 GENUINE 11:: mull amount you spend for your farm machines can pay off IO-to-l at harvest IIIIII To Keep your farm Eqwjomenr Worlring.' ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT 3". IH mus now in am replacement pom Dontt ulxe a chance on delay: In the ield or crop loan because your equipment is broken down. Remember: Gawain: II-I Pam an and: will: I51 new pn- chiut and accuracy or 150:: uul on new Iucbiou. Island Eqttlpnio sulillililnz mag,” soeomeiocoonnodgotthodooinclupnruyoumuy oootllouuofuuacgooq. nt, Co. IV mil PIIONE 2313 Cantor" . Flf iQIIIMIH.MIl IIAIVIIVII IAIM IIIIIPMINT NIADOUAITIIS I Freetown Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill of Free. town and Mrs. Ethelwyn Romekc. Central Bedeque, were guests oi Mrs. Hector Macxenzie of Borden recently. Mi:s Joyce Burns daughter of M-r. and Mi-s. Wilfred Burns of Summerslde is spending a. few days In the village at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. rvttssel Bums. Mr. Harold Kennedy ot Hali- flx. Nova Scotia was a visitor to Freetown attending the Elliot- Profltt wedding in the North Bedequc church on Tuesday at- ternoon. August 21st. The village school rc-opclied on Monday, August 20th. and child- ren are back again to their stud- ies after it well-carried rest. The teacher in the primary depart- ment. is Miss Joan Bradshaw, and! Mr. Preston Maccaskell hasl crarge of ihe senior room. 3 the opening of the new County Hospital in The mi1Snificeuce. silver I(:;lS and very much enjoyed by? It . Mr. Ralph R. Bllrlls ha: i-ettirii- ed from two weeks holiday in. tldrdincr, Miainc. lie was accom- panied home by his mother. Mrs. :R.ussel Burns who had spent thc' mast two months in Maine. thel igiicst of her sister-iii-law, Walter Scott and Mr. Scott. Mi.-2 Gerald P. strong or Wind-' scr. Nova Scotizi. was It visitor in 'was ncconipaiiied by her little, - -- - p,raiid-tlaitgliiei: But-btirii Annoy ,...M- Adv (3 mm s rin , (laughter of Dr. Walrlroti Atild valley!-' ,-8391,13? V1,-:2;-d his ppmgflmc gmsl M ML and Mm and Mrs. Aulcl uf Kcitsinctoii. . i Many from Freetown attendedj”-E55 M55 prjncgwne laces oi Mrs. Frank Cerra and her children, Joseph, 11, and Mary gumme,-sidelnnn, 1:1. tut the -I0-year-old Scranton, Pa. woman gets tired to oeeing and were much irnpfcsged with mlthingt again. wlthiii the last few days. Mrs. Cerra slowly regained the wal.-aigiit site lost if venrs ago when she gave birth to Joseph. Doctors could which was sei-tied iv-as t-cry de),L..;'nItl explnni her recovery. Mla.R Beatrice Gallant. 'I'oruiil0.E , Mrs,-rcttiriicd to her home recently toiT0I'0nl0 Were 8395'-5 Wllh WIRUVCS . , spend her holidays. Ml" Cltls Mr. and Mrs. Philip .Gallnnl.l iii at IN AF'l'ER. it runs Piusville and Vicinity . E,-iv tlullaiii. parents. - Joy and gratitude are written on Bedequ: Notes I Mrs. Gerald Williams Ithe Charlottetown Exhibition Wednesday. 15th. Rev. and Mrs. George Morris Ihcre on Sunday, 19th August. Miss Dorothy Smith, R. N. Suiiiiiici.-ide Saint Jnhn. WES R W?ek'"1CI KUPSI M---,ior Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Murray. Ho...1a,,, Miss winnifred Burns, PPEIl'SOll. Recent visitors to Freetowti 1 . .. . Iwcre Mr. and Mrx. Roland A. Misc Bertha Gallant. Sttmnier-lM””c"0f1- N. 3. ate llleala (5 M15. Bird of Niagara Falls. New York. side recently visited her parents N?r.to"s hrometgi ,Mr' Hm) their dfllliZIllr"',l.VIl'. and Mrs. Charlie Gallttiit. ,C””g' Imd M” m gt 'Marthn. and son Ralph. also Airs and Mrs. P. Russel Bird or msil Southampton. Nova Scofia. WhilcI hsrc tliey were the trttestc of ltheir brother. Mr. Barlow Bird Iand Mrs. Bird. i Mfr. (:ClllI) Allie (itillattl, 'l1ii'uiitn. rettirncd to his re- Bloomficlcl to spend his holidays. Mr. and Air; VAIIySl'lll Richard-l ; Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing hntl iris their guests oti Sunday, 19th IWIHC I”I.N1l'. and Mrs. Earle MR)'hCll' l"”I.Mr. Gztllanfs old home in llowldn their three children. Tryon. Rev. John C. King and Mrs. Ml". Frank E. W0(l(ISI(IF.. L'Il:lIl'-ismh and MU and Mrs AmM0sFlKI”g- L03gieVmc' N' B" were in iman at the British Columbia and IYukoii Cliainhcr of M-inc.-. is vls-. ll-Int! YEIIUIVCS in Hamilton, Ken-i stngton. and FrC9i(lWll. I-le recent- ly visird in Freetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin I iscales whrrc he was RL'C0lllDalllC(l, l I . i . 4 I i l by Mr. and MIW. JOSODII Shccn of Kcnsin:-ton and Mrs. Gus McKay of Quebec. Mr. Woodsidr is formtr resident of Prince Edward. Island. M:-. and Mt:-. Eric Taylor. whni have been residents of the rill Cot-cornn, were vizitlng in Lot. 10 Bod.-Que 135; Sunday and allfllfi-and hm. mend Mm. Nplsnn .recrntly. Mr. turned to his home in East Roy-f .ally after spending a few days inl Ptusvillc. MY. Mr. ' lCil5t'lllllp('('. nrpthonie of Mr. Frctldic Corroran. has re- Jaitiies O'Brien. fvfr. in Plus- and Mrs: I-lcrby tiallaiit. and .Mrs. John F. the led the SEl'l'ICe in IChurch.' Mr. and M”... ixotsert Alfleck. laecompanied by Mr. and Mrs. jTl1ome Afflcck. Lower Bedequm . -l0:9l3Il,lw'cre visitors to Clinrlotietown on! Cnllngltzin and Mr. Jimmy Cuni- Tuesday. 14th, tiiings; nf Si. Louis were vlllc rt-ccii'.Iy. I Mrs. Joy Hayes left on Augus' 18111 for Cape Tormentine. N..E.. where she will spend some Hm? l"”'” l'I5”l”K 5” Hwjvtitli rclatit-.es. She had with Ilflipforulnum ,0 ,1” me that little grand-daughter. Dimla for a number Of years, have left. . to take UP residence in B0l'(Iell.;Ga”mH ”,Mm"L IMUITRSH Mr. Taylor was a valued employ-. -. -u--4 . . Q -T". ea or Plant and Mrs. Taylor conductcd .u,L::ee ,me with ;Emm.;.s mdikm New YT;l.”1'" '1; 3 MM: 4-hegmifid lflellds U" B(l5”"l- M”-i'5i 'Ef7IilrlinulE;ewA llll:v1cii,m ConSn.l.1 have . -. aw. , , . . , d” "(I 1”" Wm he V”-V m"”I'lI Mr and Mrs Lance Dnlton niitiibcm ”'smng hlEil.iRl!fIi2acFI:tFI'Td1i?dl missed in the community. Tltojf,"',,u'. W75 'M(.1..yn Livicg,-cgo,-:”".d, M155 KM er "8 ' best. wishes of their many friends. and ?,'m,,iy (;r Bum," Lot 7 wewim” Vm"e' gg go with them in their next. h0nlt?'v1S”mg in pmsmic ween”... Recent guests of Mr. and Mm in the town of Borden. . ””" 1 LONDON -(CPL busy London Airport was temp- orarily stopped -when thousands of seagull: and crows descended on. the main runways. They were finally routed by flares and a fircl hose. ' Traffic L CAMEO THEATRE ”)l00.VRlSF." p 1 Sltnuld lie pity for his l7lIIl0l".Si sins? A Iietitnizc he t:oultln't rs-I cnpc until he found Ilf'l' and a new meaning in life in her tender lovi- Also Serial and News. City, no God. CITY Mr. lztiif. "rtiivc-1'. New York. have arrived Ill Piusvillc to spend their vacation. A picnic and st. Antlmity's. Bloomfield on Wed- !-ncsday. August 15. Solemn High IMnSs was celebrated at 0:30 A. M. Mr. and rlaiighters. Bonnie Rat-. Maureen and Carol O'Rourke drew Mr. Imcl were home of Mr. Gallant. , CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (LAST SHOWING) 2.30 m- 7.15 - 9.15 Warner lit-cs Rc-Release CDODGE CITY” With Errpl Flynn - Olivia Dcllavilaud and Ann Sheridan West of Chicago there was no law; West of Dodge It's the story of the wild we.et's two wildest cities, Dodge City and Virginia City. For Action you can't afford to miss "DODGE H and Mrs. Joseph A. and Alfred Gallant or Lam: . the at large crowd attended 150th anniversary and Mrs. Thomas Gallant and of Kl-;h'sl.VtlT()N ,Boston, Mnsx, are at present vis- g lting relatives ntid friends in Sat. Matinee 2.30 -7. Eve. 7.15 - 9.1.-I.,,,,m.m,,g Dane Clark. Gail Russell. Ethel. M Bnrnmom '" h""k B"”"m'5 Reverend Sister Amedeus of iMlnncapol'is. Minnesota, Mrs. An- Arsenaitlt. Mount Carmel, and Mrs. Archie Arsenaull. land daughter of wellington. and lMt'. Gerard Arsenault. Mount Car- recent visitors at the and Mrs. Peter F. SMITYOIIRL PAITILII REGENT .2 out tin: TODAY 2.30 -- 7 - 9.20 IE ' ' 0 I'D EST CRAIEI Gal-. roffee. raw cotton and cocoa. tblammond Bowness, were Mi". and Mrs. Percy Delaney. their daugh- let's, Marion and Ruby. also Mrs. James Leard. Miss Ruby Delaney. Toronto. Is spepding her vacation with her parents. Tryoii and her 'sisiei- Mrs. H. newness. Bedeque Hrs. Kenneth Glcndenning. Lcivisrille. N. B.. has returned to lhcr home after A briet visit with her sister. Mrs. Heher Myers and companled by her little son Billy. who had spent. his holidays with relatives. Beartlce Sherwood. of the staff or the Saint John General Hospital. her son Milton. Mrs. Fred Collins. Vancouver, B. C. and Miss Edith Wetmore. teacher, .Sack-ville, N. 3.. were recent vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray, this village. Mrs. Rev. S. B. Pi-ofitt. of Beaverton. Ontario. was the preacher in the United Church, last Sunday. There was it large gathering and the sermon was much appreciated. Eur. Proiitt. u a son of Mr. John iProfltt. and the late Mrs. Profltl. yllireetown. He is a veteran of the . First. World War. Miss Helen Bownesc left on Friday August l'lth., on an ex- ;tended visit with relatives and ;frlends in Montreal, Minnesota and Vancouver. 3. C. This Is Miss Bowl-ies.e' first visit to the Coast. Her host of friends here wish her In pleasant vacation. she was ac- companied as far as Montreal by 'her cousin. Miss Jean Attleck. mo DD-.IANDT;67CPl--Flg- tires publirhcd here recently show Brazil had a favorable world trtvlc balance for the first nix Lending export of 326000.000 rnonfhit of 1951. product: were I KILLED Q- .-.-wt. attended Oll Char- lottetown. Is visiting in Chelton.iMnss” 1-m.me,.1y of Tignlgm 33”” tended St. Anthony's picnic celc-I Mr. and Mrs. James Norton, HI Unltedl Mr. Myers. Carleton. She was ac-. Alborton and Vicinity Mrs. Michael Ahoorn of Albe ton attended the C.W. L. convenion in summonid Is a -delegate from the Alberton sub-division. While in Bummersld she was the guest of Mrs. J. Abel Auenlult. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Arsen- ault, Cvatlneau Mills. Quebec, were recent guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahearn, Alber- um. Miss Bybil Wallace of Brooklyn. near Alberton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Clark at Kenogaml, Quebec. - Howlon and Vicinity Lorraine Gallant and daughters were in Howlaii recently. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault of Charlottetown spent a recent Sun- day in Howlan. Mrs. Keilh Webb of Howlan hast as her izucsf her sister. M15-S Arm- strong or N. B. Messrs Frank and Henry Gal- lant are now being employed at carpenter work in O'Leary. Congratitlaflons are extended to Miss :Rusalinc Pinrau of Duvar who will he a bride on Wednes- day. August 22. Miss Theresa Gallant of Chel- .scn, Mass.. is gticst at the home of AUGUST 25, 11,5, T? (2 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY CLINIC SCHEDULE lher cou.-lit, Miss Dcliita (idllaiit. Mrs. of Dorchcstei-,; at-i F'lahet'ly Iil'alI0ll recently. , Mrs. Moses Galltint and llltlrl idaughtcr of Montreal are now! visiting at their old home in Duv-; .nr and Piusvillc with relatives. to their I 4 Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gallant. who spent the pilot ten days at Ileft recently in l'('itlt'll home Ill Maine. U. S. A. Mrs. Mary Ciognn of Chelsea at-i rived in I-lowlan recently in kpentl 7 Monday, 27 Aug.-Clermont School ...... 2.00-- ling, Indian River School .-.-.N,:uw. mgogg 5,5,) Tuesday, 28 Aug.-Norboro School ..... 3.00.. 5,90 Wednesday, 29 Aug.-Iona (Fedlah-Hall) 12.30- 2.30 Thursday, 30 Aug.-Heatherdale School 7.00- 9.0) Friday, 31 Aug.-Glen Iwiitiam School 11.30-11-,.. ,, Peter's Road West School -,,,., 3,00- ML, COME To ALBERTON Prince county Exhibition Wednesday. Sept. 5th A new up-to-date building will be cotiiplt-ft-ti for better display of exhibits. OFFICIAL OPENING AT 2 PM. TIlt'I'0 will be modern and old-flme dancing in the Evening Meals served on the grounds by Ladles' Aid of Western Hospital Plan to attend -our Exhibition this year where you .will meet your friends. their vacation with Mr. and Mrs.l ,J. B Arscnault i I Mr. and Mrs. George Arscnauli lot Ottawa arrived lieie iccenllvi land are visiting anion): their lllilllyl old friends and ht-iphbors in How- ilan. Ditvar and Fortune Cove. 5 E Howlan School .re-opened on ,August 16. after the usual sum-I ,'mer holidays and the district was , same tcachciai IMlss Rita Kelly of Roserill v t I Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters, Mint ,and Mrs. Gilbert (laudet. Mrsi 1Mary Gogan and Al Nelson wt-rei frecent I-Iuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenauli at How- lnn. l I 5 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb aiidt 'Mt'ssr.s Henry MncAusl:md and ll-Ibber Brynii motored lo Char-I lottetown recently wicre they. iattendccl the festivities of Old Home Week. Mr. Thomas Gallant of Chel-I sen have returned to llowlan afterl spending the week-end with rein- tlves in St. Louis. Mrs. CEIIIHIILI Bnrlmra iuicl R-ohcrt remained int 'Sf. Louis at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Joe Desnochcs. ' p Miss Bernice (inllaitt, past year- iteacher. at Forest View will teach this year at Mount Royal. Ter- rence Gallant at Duvar and Mrs. Pearl Duncan at Woodstock. For. est View has no teacher and Miss Audrey Gallant goes to Fortune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. and daughters. Theresa and Bar- bara. and son Rohei-t, of Chelsea. Mass. arrived in Hnwlan on Aust- NOTICE V The following sections have been added to f'l:tss All of Albcrtofi Prince County Exhibition Prize List, Section 3A-nShI-opshlro Ram Lamb Section 6A-Oxford Ram Lamb 1”-35-00: 2nd-44.00: 3rd-553.00; 4th-2.00 POTATO DICGERS A few RANSOME DIGGERS at last year's prices before new shipment arrives. Also in stock a liiiiituil supply of repair parts for HOOVER and Jottx DEERE DIGGERS. These will be hard to get lnfci. order early. On hand also, one second hand .10! IV DEERE DIGGER. one JOHN DEERE M(iDi-IL. ll TRACTOR, used part season, traded for IlIL',LI(ill model. This is a real bargain. JAMES A. MacNElLL & SONS SUMMERSIDE ust 18th. on Saturday evening they went to St. Louis to spend Sunday with Mrs. Gallant's sister. Mrs. Joe DCSROCIIOS and Mr. Des-I Roches. returning to Howlan on Monday. , I The sympathy or the entire. community goes in the widow and sons of the late George Matthews In their loss of a kind and loving husband and devoted father by his death which occuntcd on sunday lzih. His funeral which was so largely attended was held on Wednesday afternoon with inter-' merit in Bloomfield United Church cemetery. isso BURNERS with economy clutch now i available wiurl or A . ntrruoueg, f)Il IIMIIID IMVIRIIII. LIVE POULTRY Loading good quality poultry. 3mPlY crops Tuesday. August 28 - 8 am. to 1 pm- In field near my hatchery. Can. some of you come early to I1'eIP ovoid delay? I Very little poultry information aVQ'I' able. Hoovy morltoting unfinished chic- Iron. Wlidlosolors reluctant to store -94 prosontprico and quality in face 0 slightly Iowor import quotations. . . .. -. Two or more can of U.S.A. dressed poultry purclioud of recent date. Suggest you have a moderatie amount of good poultry always 9"" able for quick tevoroblo market bi-ea S in what may be on in and out season- s. 1!. rounu-:ro'N ' ltonolndtoo A !;