JULY 29. 1953 f" . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Fimos courrr! omcc I Snnunaa lireat. lllsnlnaraida. Pllona son: News, lnbsorlptiona. Advertising Representatives GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON llonse. Phones: 8032 and 8033. PAGE FIFTEEN Sudden Death Of Borden W J : Post Master Yesterday .. THE I GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Testimonial Dinner For Retiring Business Man llw classrooms For lfonsington -workmen are busy at xen- Gives Forceful , Political Address ja--f . slngton school. making the neces- --rm "TTT-' . The Guardian may be bought at any or us. any gtgenuom to "commod", Mr. A. W. MacDowell, manager it. '1'. Holman Ltd. who, on behalf T119 Plellll 00Cl1l'l'9d Sllddully It A3900llil0l'l Ol 9- 3- 1. following stores in Slunnlaraidat an additional classroom. of Hollnans shoe department. at a of the management committee. Burden of page Mute; Patrick J. In Dlyllls tl'1l7llt6 lo M!'- Mc- g.u noohuu. Iunnssdltrut: Gouriies Drugstore, st cums: gum; Plgng 11.... pm, .,.,m,,1,t,.4 mg testimonial dinner last evening on presented him with.sn engraved Mcrnnis at 8.00 o'clock yesterday Innis. Mayor I-card of Borden stai- nu,-. News-sand. Water Street; um Gaudei. 01 Granville Street: work is being rushed in order to the vocation of his retirement from Iilver tray. "ruins ed "We have lost one of our finest .. pouoetws 0'01-'31. second street: mans Mot... 1-...n.,.n 5. nutmeg 1,910,. gchool opening the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd., af- In addition to the above named. Mr. Mclnnis wasseized with A citizens. he was always interested date, The 1,,” claggroom on the ter so years employment with that brief testimonial remarks were heart attack and died almost im- in the welfare of his Town and we wgm Street; Vince's Grocery. 120 no street; Enlnsn'a self. Bdnioe - Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Street - second floor will be med (9; the firm, was presented with ' several made by Mr. Harry Araenault of mediately. H! W85 GM Oi 1118 twill indeed iilld it 1lBl'd to l'E'Pl800 at dg fine ifts from mans ement, de- the firm ofVR. T. Holman. and by pioneers of Borden when it was,him-" Kiwi-ig:tv.:s:;1'qnc:'(,n;l:l'('5;" fgclilitigisul xmbullildm partnsent and staff gt-ganizations. Mr. George oldacamp, of small. formed in 1916. At the time of his I The late Mr. Mclnnis was born uh.-g... pun V7,,” 3. "M room, noox can will .1” 1,; and from several manufacturing lnansLtd. death. he was a town councillor in Mount Tryon, his wife was the puom, Q34 cm" ":3 am n bum, to .5.-,ommo.m,. gm cl." firms with whom he has done bua- After expressing his deep sp- ind held of the finance committee. Y0l'l'ller Mi-In Lottie King of Char- Di ' "" libru-y. amass v gm v1 mu 5. iness during his long years of em- preclailon to everyone concerned. 30 I130 held the Office of Town 10tl!l0'Wll- A Son Hillard. student -1)ANCE. - Every Wednesday. .13; wgnng-N pmNw, -mu, moved downstairs mu, a "mm m ploymmty M... Macpowell review” some or Magistrate and foranumbcr years, of St. Dunstan's and a daughter 01.1 Lower Freetown School. duly. August ML pmmt-5 was President of the Post Masters Darnley Point. Shore, About thirty-five representatives "of these departments attended this the changes that have taken place Inez.-who is living in Toronto. sur- since he first was employed by the the basement is being finished for viva use as a music room. A new stair- ..iucsllWl Wednesday. August iith. for Excelsior Division Picnic, ClIVc'TidlBh.. -1-IIELD DAY at Long River, wed sday, August 5th. Chicken -ST. MARY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Summerside, opening Sept. iith. One year training in business subjects. . way is being built whereby the pupils have easy access to the music room. The opening of Grade XI in Kemington has been advocated for many years and its dinner which was held at Robsonls restaurant. ' Mr. Alan Holman presided at the dinner and called on the following men to make presentations: Mr. firm of R. T. Holman, more than 60 years ago. He humorously re- called watching the evolution of progress from the candle age to television. from the ox-cart. to Guesl 0f S'side Rolory (Prince Counly lMagislrale's Couri -- gccomplishmgm, mug; mother Gill London. representative of T. automobile, and from the time mppe served. Proceeds for im- -AUCTION SALE. - 125 l-lar- milestone in educational progress, Slsman shoe Co.. and Home Shoe when man was head of the family g -- . g proving Geddle Memorial CEme- vard Sl:., Summerslde. July 30th. for which Kensington 5.1;-nay and Footwear Ltd, who, on be- until now when the women have District Governor David Gar-I In :'aga.rd to information laid my. 1.30 P. M. All furniture. ctc., of a enjoys a. reputation. K, half of several other manufacturers, taken over. He recalled that when cesu. of Fort Kent, Maine, wasiby the Potato Marketing Board -1 WILL BE ABSENT from my gffice from Monday.Ju1y 20t.h.ullill -FROM WAYLAND, MASS.- ' foot stool, and magazine subacrip- about 1910 the novelty of a. woman lire ior Four?-1'l Pl'lllCE- Z-We 3 Club last evening. :cure a producer's license, Mr. D. i saful-day August lat. Both dates Mr. and Mrs. C. Greenwood of lion. employed in business created un- i0YC9il-ll M1li1'9551li-51 llltfllli On 179' Following this dinner in the.l0. 516'-l'8l”l. Q-Cl. representing . included. Office will remain open. Boston and Wayland. Mass, are V' ' ' Mr. George ohsppell, who on usual local public interest. half of Mr. J. Watson MacNauE1llt Presbyterian Hall, Mr. Ga;-gegu.Aden Mulligan. of Klrlkora, one of : geptlrs and lens replacements among tourists making their first lCIilI'lY behalf of the staff organization. He recalled the days when beef Federal Liberal Candida" '0' described events that occurred, ihertlle growers charged. nled a brief 5 taken care '0! as usual. H. T. Colvill. visit to this province. Mr. Green- made the presentation of two very was purchased for two cents a Prince C0lmtY- I fellowship that prevairzti. and on behalf of his client in County optometrist. Summerside wood. is anxious to meet. some -Mr. Douglas Pineau of Sum- fine Whitney Point all-wool um! and mom suits could be MY-1V1ll0K9Y W""e”d9,d that C3"'.deeper understanding of Rotarian M3815”"3l9'5 5011" in summe-Wldf relatives or friends of his uncle, merside. student at Holy Heart blankets. light for 82.25. ads has enjoyed It Pelllld cl 1)m5'lPhilosophy obtained at the schcolllesle-'d35' 139W" M5Bl3ll'5lE 'R-5 -i-ZNGAGEMENT.-MI. and Mrs. R Victor lnman. North St. Elea- nors. announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Elayns (0 David Eddy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron D. Morrison. Summerside. Marriage will take place the latter part of August. -GIFT T0 CHURCH-At st. Marks's Church. Kensington. a new aims basin and offertory plates. is a draftsman at the big steel Dod 7,0 ority. Advt. M. G I i t air station was timed slo and com of brass were dedicated by the Van. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY -rplanc in the Nova Bootia town -Miss Jean McAu.sland Toronto. cnalimanaiaclwtlte botgileaoielne hi: fl" ”””'”1.3 w1”"”” '1” W.” 3”” E A,-cltdeacon G, R. Harrison, B.A., Tile funeral of Mr. Fulton Gordon. and her brother, Alvin McAus1and, Nation.-ii Bank of Fort, Kent me"”m.l 1” me 5” E1”"”” 3”” r B D. of Summel-side, at the even- whose death occurred Sunday Mr. William Shell 01' Hamilton. Charlottetown are spending some I11 a T981118? LM19 Ellie? 19l18U9 Crairmgn of the Board of Nam”... A resldent of Bord” W” um” mg service on July 12. The girl front the family was in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Mill of Clermont. and each piece 4-room Apartment. the late James McNeill of Welling- ton, who was a. famous athlete in the halcyon days of the Caledon- iau Club sports in Boston and New England. when first prize for fhrowlrlg a 16 lb. hammer was slot)! Anyone having knowledge of his uncle, the late Mr. McNelll. is cordially requested to conlacl him at Garden of the Gulf Cab-V lns, Summerside. l morning. was held from lllonfrosc United Church Tuesday afiernoon. 'i'he service was conducted by his minister. Rev. John M. Sheen. Collage Bathurst, N.B., is vacation- ing at home. Mr. Pineau is an accomplished accordion player. He played music on Wednesday night to an appreciative audience all: fine Kensirlglon ice cream fes- t Va . . Mr. Eddie Easter of Sydney. C. B. is spending his vacation at his home in Indian River. Mr. Easter 0nt., is visiting his mother at In- dian River. He is accompanied by his father-in-law, Mr. Plnaud of Campbcllton, N. B. presented Mr. MacDowell with a comfortable green studio chair and Mr. Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. Borden Comlell, who, on behalf of the department managers, pre- sented gifts to Mr. MacDowell. Mr. Robert Holman, president of the first lady employee of R. '1'. Holmans began work with the firm He said the expansion of the firm in the large successful busi- ness it is today was such that anyone associated with its develop- ment could be proud. 5 A Bloomfield And Vicinity time with their parents, Mr. Roy smith accompanied by hi; son, Clair, were recent busi- Yanks Defeat game yesterday morning at Queen Elizabeth Park in Summerside the Yanks beat the Dodgers 7-0. Dlrkie Arsenault pitched a. two-hitter for Mr. J. George MacKay Iabovel, Member of the Provincial Legislat- perity under Liberal rule , known before. 1 Referring to Mr. Macblaught he never seniative he had consistently and ably presented the interests of Prince of every occasion. Mr. MacKay concluded his ad- dress by stating that Mr. J. Watson MacNaughf. would be returned on August lo with at resounding maj- Vicinity said that as Prince County repre-l guest of honor at a dinner nieel-.aga.lnst several potato growers in mg of the Summersldb RomrylPrlnce County for failure to pro- governor of Rotary District 284. Ma'cF”m"e' comprising a portion of Maine nndfand Delbert Rayne" all vinces. has only missed three mcel- lngs in the 27 years he has been 9. member of Rotary. nfions for class ”A" Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank at Bos- ton; Executive Officer of the Peo- plea for Rotary which he attended at H1"l0"- Q--C- Lake placid, New York. when Rog; Ml: Stewart stated that the con- farlans from 80 countries attend-flan” of lmel 1”” ap1)1Y 3150 ll ed lithe cases for the dI.ence in the it,” Garceaul who is disum-lnformatlons against Simmons 6: Leslie F. Simmons . . After submission of the brief I All t -t . . our an IC pm jthe case was adjourned until Aug- ust lath. A resident of the Summer-side of the 320 and costs for speeding, and another resident of the Borden area was fined S100 and costs for driving while impaired. Benevolent Hospital, bore the inscription. "To theil-iymns sung were "safe In The ness visitors to summerside. ille Wllll'l9F5- l'19ill'"C1( OW 13-WW1? --Mr. and Mrs. Alclde Richard Kemp Director of the E8 18 Ifzokn 5' Glory of God and in I..ovlnt:'Al'ms of Jesus" and "Abide with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. the formerl ' ans his opposing moundsman. Garland and family visited in Charlotle- L..,,,.;.,, Mm... cm, H8 , 2,19 Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Me". Pall bearers were Messrs. E"-E G10”? Of Spring Valley. Oil Mrs. Cleve Macl-Tee is visiting H5-"13 W55 whifiinz 11- Um” G31' town. Board of Amogtock Cam Bonk 6 mt. Presented to St. Mark's David Gordon, Charles Gordon, Boston. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. her sister Mrs. Jack Foley. lant and S- Gallant caught for Association, and Ch iv a or: chmh by W, Fwmuy. Jun, .953... Hebe, .,a,dy, vemon England, Robert Glover of Spring Valley Yanks and Stan Gay was behind m, and Mn, Geo,” Murphy. other or M-uuuom or ”""i”lu 9 Nurfhum and Archdeacon Harrison conducted Gordon Barbour and Wallace Don- BN1 Mm Annie 511191618. C1el'm0nt. Friends of Mrs. Paul Arsenaulf. the plate 101' D0d88l'8- The same Boston, recently visited Mr. and g 353003 mm the service and preached on ap- propriate sermon on Giving Gifts aid. Flower bearers were Messrs. Elmer Gordon, Donald Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. William Coady of are sorry to learn that her health has recently necessitated hospital- was one of the best from a de- fenslve standpoint this season. Mrs. Dorice Gallant. sided at the meeting and intro- Presidenf; T. Earle Hickey, pre- O O I Vlclnlfy duced the guest speaker and two -r-- visiting Rotarisms, Mr. W..J. Mc- Ginn, of New Jersey. USA, and to the Church. Suitable hymns were sung.-Bur. Eummerside were visitors to Kem- lngion. Jamcs Gordon and Fred Glllis. interment was in Mollirose Cemet- ization. She is a patient in the Many attended the picnic and Western Hospital, Alberton. opening of the new Legion Home in Congratulations and best wishes Personals --Miss Joan Gamble. Crapaud. cry. -3. Aliberfonil-tncl Mr. and Mrs. Wm McLean and sons, Jimmie and David return- ed to their home in Kenslngtcn on July 24, after spending a week in Sheet Harbour, N.B. Flying Officer J. Farr. R. C. A. F. Summel-side was a businus visitor to Bloomfield on July 21.- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering were 'Bloomfield Corner Vicinity Bloomfield Comer on July 22nd. Miss Audrey Gallant recently spent a week visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown. A. J. Pike, of st. John. NH. and Mr. leader. for a happy wedded life to Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald who were recently married. July meeting of the Norflnm Women's Institute met at the home Mr. Albert I-leustia was pianist, Ivor Phillips was song The supper was served by the "'35 3 W"k'e"d 3119” "l he” - T-TT Sunda visitors of Mr nd Mrs. TMT and M” The” A"ena"1l' Mrs. liv r ladies at the Prubyterilm Church of Miss Emil ache , l””ld- Mi” "Mi M'll'h”W- Mal" M” .3.” M” 393' M05-Film Roy slmzh. ' 8 5”” E9””"d "id 8”"ld50"- Roger. h(i)lveef'ettlPr:it:t1i1h:nr'lg slot; g '5 Andrew Brawl: 1:: Jul?” 'Iu1:it:&mI gate. V were visitors to Charlottetown on Buddlev Oi 3l0ne1'l3l'll. Mulu 3” paying a brief visit in Halifax, are proving populnr. This was good attendance. Lunch was served "W " Mr. and Mrs. Hay Jelly were l-im” '”Mr- W1 M” We?” 39' found to be especially true of by the hostess. TM-E AM MW wlll"-'5 Tl5'10'v M1" '3” M1'5v Weldon MBWWW5 recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy C13” 91 Wwdsmckt Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Richard and motorists travelling with several W0"lP"ll9d by Ml5- T8Y10l"l 515- "lld l""ll1l'- l-llllenbllrk. N- 5- are M” (DH 4' A M913 H 0l.smltlt Bloomfield. --- family left Saturday morning for children who folmd it difficult to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oorrin or for Mrs. (Dr.l John Maalrodyen. guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fredericton. N. 8.. is 2: endlngl ' ...g Tl" 1-9i!l0lllllilW'3 PlC"1C- lleldmne R. c. A. F.Sfatlon at st. John's, afford the cost of eating all meals Boston. Most. were visitors at the are vacationing at Cavendish. -Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sinclair Shea, Alberton. i Mr, William Profit, Montreal.' some time visiting friends and re-I latives in P.E.I, She was the for-. mer Margaret MacMahon and is Mr. Wilfred Bulgar is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay's. 1 July 22 proved successful socially and financially, Despite the cool weather a good number attend- Qut-., following a holiday in Duvar and Charlottetown. for the entire family in regular eating places. home of Mrs. Gal-rlll's sister. Mrs. Calvin Cotton, Northun. Many of them it was learned W1 W” ”' M”"”''”” ”” Mung W1 LAC J”"95 Pm” ” "mlfcfe .5"”,f;.”,f .M"D”,"d M” R 13' Business Visitors to Bloomfield 194' Mr. Frank L. Arson-ault. Wood- were purchasing supplies of food The many friends of Mr. 0. r. rlends and relatives in Kcnsing- R. C. A. F. Sfztllnn at ltiout Aplca.'D0Tll3 l"g01l3- ' Mellmwn uflihlg week were: Messrs. Gordon. I if--- L 1 stock. recently spent a few days including canned goods and either Lidsfone are sorry to loam that ha ton and surrounding districts. Quebec. are vi-sit-mg their parents. BifP”W.lVll( "15"" 0i 393"” W N” Maxwell. Bob Currie. Bob Nzclml-l Mlis Palrcua Aging” egla visiting at the home of Mr. and having their meals in the cars or is a patient in the Prince County W I P P Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Profit. A1b0r- ”"1-SW19 ' gmn, R. A. Jones. Mrs. swlmm, and illelggllfrelnfolm 1-1 S2! "ii am"-pMrs. Dorice Gallant. beside streams or roads. For this Hospital. All wish him a speedy To ”' - - 3'19 Rev?” M3-5- im- . 'Mr. Dickson. ' 3- V 1”” W - 5 l l reason it was believed the tables recovery. spent the past week at Spring h--- M15565 Margaret and Elizabeth ill?! ill Vii”-ld5l0C1( Wllh ll” ”""d'. Master Edward Arsenauit, sum. would prove popular. ...A.w, Valley as the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Harrington. --Mr. Errol W. Carruthers. who spam two weeks vacation at his home in Augustine Cove. l'eiurn- ed lo Montreal on Saturday morn- . E meraide, d in: edl i. into mg 0131913 Pelltlml on Thurulgy. rr.err?se1.aeLlleenpOu s P- 0" d A must nuptial "shower" was :';w,'m,uy., 19”a;w,x:' 3'”? '1; -Miss Audrey Woodside. 5um- native of st. George's Parish. IiisVl e an held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ' mum merslde is spending a vacation gggggyvgggg O I I Pleasantly with her sister. Mrs. held at Prince of Wales College on or of Monsignor G. J. MacLellan, the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs Keith Moose and Mr. Moase, September so. 1952 hardly falls v. 5. Y Arthur Martin. Beautiful gifts M” 0”" Pine” 1"” "mined Kenslngton. -Miss Leila Dignan. Charlotte- town and Miss Lila MacAusland. Q'Leary. returned to their respec- tive homes after spending the nast week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harrington, Spring Valley. -Miss Hassle Corey returned to her home at Cole's Island. N.B., on July 13, after spending the past Week pleasantly at Long River as the guest of her friend, Miss Betty Johnstone. ...... the direction of the committee life in the "August. Gale" of 1878, J 25, M. Henry Peters was ' -Friends will be glad to learn and with it's approval for the when his ship was wrecked on gfgsgmoepmdlw Same mm m ,,1jg.o,,,,,' 1' P FR'n)AY' JULY sub" . that Mr. Carl Stewart, Norboro promotion and advertising of the North cape reef. l .... i 6.30 6.40 pm” J. K Gallant LLB” summemide is making a good recovery after "1 Appendix operation at the Prince Count H it I. S . license fees and not 2240 as stated side, Kensington had as their re- Duvar, side. . y 0” I mm" and in View of the fact that grow- cent guests, their son Rev. 1:. R. 5" W” 9” my 31- ..... of real wnvenience to tourists are with one acre or less are ex- Woodslde of Bathurst, NB. Mm Mule martin Puke. It i. good to peg mggter Ronnie in the Province grg the many -Friends will be glad to loam that the condition of Miss Jean Macbeod of Kensington, is res- ponding to treatment at the PE. llltind Hospital. and her doctors are confidant that a complete but Probably slow recovery will be of- fecfed, -The many friends of Dr. Frank Emvncss of Kanslngton will be pleased to hear that he has re- urned home on July 22, after un- g"39lllE an operation in the P. -1. Hospital. Charlottetown. The lzenlal Dr. will soon be able to at-l tend to professional duty. K r-Mr. and Mrs. George Milton. Ind son David of Maiden, Mass. :;l-ived recently and are guests X Mrs. Milton's sister. Mrs. Wil- szl-lll 'Donald, and Mr. Donald, Mia View. They were accompani- ln by Miss Enid Donald. return- ”: to her home in sea View af- den an enjoyable vacation in Mal- y f”Ml'- and Charles Vincent. Jute Violet gldtipel and family. lick and H0101). arrived Monday in gpend I u U (M H mgy not continue indefinitely in returned home recently after mm" b Jmgmmmgn mum gm: Hamilton. Onl., who have been travelled roads. one of them wasl xincem,-5 ' Gr, ostewrn th.eTlpotafi4;Mbmlr1Ij::-gnph mu.” :3:-'"d&"r9s lglobl:"Y'D"'l1!:hhh"KW"' ,1n,1n',y guests of Mr. and gun. Arthur placed at Albany Plains. between . ease and-"Mrs. Money Kemmgg me low 31: t y new commmee in n - P Y. ens- Qggg . Mal-f.in left on Mon av lrnornlng Mon ague and Charlottetown; onei lon. Before liming to 311,1, home spec ca I - Mm Mum, Oongoylgtn. gut to visit with Mr. Campbels roll at Pinetfe between Wood Islands. in Toroniojtfiley will visit relatives of M , ' gg BURT Villrnt in Truro. N. S. -Mr.. Keith Donald. Malpeque. iv" Id ted to tha.Prince Cou.n-. fr "VII! l.orl day. suffering dill 1 effects f an accident uurml lnlflnd operations sever- .llIYl previously. Due to his critical condition; it was thought lladvisabls that he be moved at "'9 time but some improvement I been noted and his nmty Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Nicholson. Albcrlon, have as their guests Mrs. Nicholson's mother. Mrs. Smith. and her f-wo sisters, the Misses Bessie and Josephine Smith. of Pelerborough, Ontario. Continued from page 5 into this category. "It might perhaps be pertinent to inquire as to the numbers pre- sent at s. deslers' meeting on or about July 8th, when it is gener- ally believed the petition was planned as the latest enort in a series of attempts to destroy any influence which the average farm- er might hope to have in the po- tato industry, other than the act- ual production. ' "The fact that the PctatoBoara spent 310.000 of potato promotional committee funds requires no de- fence-the money was spent under industry. "2572 growers have paid theirs. empt, fifty per cent would appear to be closer than thirty per cent. "Federation directors are frank- ly puzzled as to the method used by the sponsors of the petition in arriving at the belief that a "vast percentage" of growers are oppos- ed to one desk selling and pools. as the latter has never been the subject of general discussion. "The statement. that about six- fy-five growers were present at the Summcrside meeting suggests that little regard for accuracy was ex- ercised by the framers of the new "Bill of Rights" as one hundred and one growers actually voted. "The suggestion that such meet- ings have the power to make laws by decree is so childish that if. is hardly worthy 0l' "091"- "It has been said that Satan. when faced with a difficult prob- lem Cfln quote scripture with the best, and similarly the sl30ll-'0 in this case stretch the interpreta- tio of British freedom to the point where it is supposed to P81” mit complete freedom of the in- divldual to conduct himself in any manner he sees fit. It is to be hoped that the law of the jungle is to be set. up under the Depart- ment of Agriculture but. appa- rently, overiooks the fact. that such a committee has been in ex- istence for some lv'EIl'8 but Gilly in it's history. Vencountcrcd diffi- culty in collecting revenue from the "me people who have been for some time openinz l1'lt!iTDlll;1lGr strings to finance the daslruc on of the growers' own Pl'0l"m- "one pious concession llVll' WY group the right to form a Will 01-' co-operative. but "lb"! M Em” vatlons as to 8129- "lllrom the foreillllllv 19 1"” be zlilld-I ho)! for an early recov- gun man than who have Iisneii isle! of souls. and is a guest of McArdle of Kinkora visited fric-ncls,' in Kencington. Rev. Pius McLellan. SJ. of Win-. mpeg accompanied by Fr. Mac- Cormack of St. Andrew's P.E.I. were visitors to Kenslngton, Sum- Grand River (East) and a. broth- Mr. and Mrs. Evans Inglis re- turned recently from a visit to Hamilton, Ont., while in the man- ufacturing centre, they were guests of their son. Lorrie and his wife also of Mr. Inglls' sister, Mrs. Stephen Gotell. Miss Lillian Pldgeoll. R.N., who has been absent from Kenning- toijl for several years. is visiting her aunt. Mm. Horace Glover. Miss Pidgeon's grandfather Capt. McLeod of New London. was one of the unfortunates who lost his Mr. and Mrs. William Wood- Miss Carrol Thompson is visit- ing her cousin, Miu Joan Casley of Kelvin Grove. Mrs. Gertrude Gallagher of Mis- mi, Florida is visiting her many friends and relatives on P.E.l. She is a. niece of Dr. Gus Macdon- her cousin Mrs. William Hickey of Indian River. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gillis of Florida and Melrose, Mass., are spending their annual vacation at Mr. Gillis' old home, the residence of their nephew William Delaney, Kensington. Miss Margaret Ready of Bos- ton, is visiting in lrishtown, where she is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. David Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Msodonald of Abegwcit Hotel, Borden, Miss Jennie Macdonald. and Mrs. H. Cerebti were visitors to the ice cream social at Kensirlgton. Miss Regina Roberls of xlnkora Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker of Kentville. Na, are spending s vacation with relatives in Kons- ington. -K. Dame Mary Ann achsrlieb was the first woman to he graduated from London University as a doc- ior of medicine. - the petition have in most cases not had a fair opportunity ll evaluate it's contents and in plain Engllshshave been the victims of I fraud: -, Friends are pleased to learn that. the son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Saundem. Ronnie. has returned home after receiving treatment ll'l,' Charlottetown for several monBf;s' ..Min Anita Gallant, employed at the Western Hospital, Aiberton, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Mr. Ken Lcard. Cascumpec, was in Piusville inspecting potatoes last Friday. Mr. Robert MaoGregor. Burton. Lot 7. recently spent a few days It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcorsn. Messrs. Percy Gallant and Wil- fred Gsllant. arrived home recently Msesrs. Carlyle Ramsay and Dale Corcoran, were business visitors to station. Charlottetown, and Mr. Joseph Clsl-kin. Montreal. P. Q, re- cently spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran, Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. and son Junior of O'Leary were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Miss Pearle Gallant returned to her home in Plusville after spend- ing two week; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Justin 'Corcornn, East Royalty, Charlottetown. Mr, Clarence Gallant and Miss Della Gallarff, Toronto. are spend- ing their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John .1. Cnrcoran on the evening of Juiv 21 were: Rev. Father Tralnnr. Burton Lot 7: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam O'Brien and son Gary, st. Louis: Miss Marie Clarkin. Peakea. Charlottetown: Mr. Joseph Clal-kin: Montreal: Mist Audrev Gallant and Mr. Terrence Gallant of Duvar. The evening was pleasantly Royalty, Charlottetown is spend- ing A few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F, Giilanl. Plubville. . Mr. Aubln J. Gallant who is tnltinit a summer course in Char- lottetown, ment the past week-end at his home here. Mr. r.m.-m-ct G-v-iffln. aroctn-. visited in Piuxville recently.--BB. The .-coup. A wild an-k-ponular mlbh hunters, is (mind in northern lurcpe, Asia and .u parents. also relatives in Bloom--memdg t, at present vmmng at field. Roxbury, Mass. spent a week. visiting with friends in woodstoclnl Duvar and Bloomfield. Edward Arsenauii at the home of were received by the couple. The verses were read by Mrs, P. 0 Martin. arranged on a tslbls by Mrs. Lewis Gallant of Chelsea. Mass, and Mrs. Henry Pincau of Bloomfield. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel: Pelsers, at present residing in svumimel-side, has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. sellidk of New York, who plan to make this their summer home. Mr. Fidels Peters disposed of some loose property on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineall Jr.. were business visitors "to West Saunders at his home again after ing dome months at the Polio Clinic. Although not fully recovered Ronnie is making great protrrm towards good health again. Miss Anne Marie Pinesu who spenif three weeks vacation at. her home returned to Montreal on July i7, when-. she is nurse in training at s Verdun Hospital. Mr. Pius Blanchard formerly of Dlrvar, but at present employed in 'Iloron'fo is lpehding his vaca- tion with relatives and friends of Duvar and Bloomfield and at Rivervie-w cabins. Mill River. Mia Elaine Pinesu paid a brief visit to Bummerslde, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arsenauli. formerly Florina Mal-fin. now of Hamilton. ont.. have returned to their home after spending their honeymoon on the Island with their narenfg in summerside and Bloomfield. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Campbell of tives of Souris. Mr. Lnuis Martin who is employ- ed in Hamilton. Ont, spent his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin at their sum- mer cottage, Riverside.-T. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Peters. Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy of! , The Duvar branch of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society, held its annual meeting in Duva.r School Shore, addressed the meeting. a home after spending a few days in the Prince County Hospital. Master Ronnie Gallant, Su.mnaer- side. is spending his vacation at the home of his grandfather, Mr. Ray- mond Doiron. Messrs. Reggie Mscrassc and 'rilms.n Gallant. st. John, N. 13.. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant.-CJ. Roadside Tables To P.E.l. Visitors roadside tables set up at strategic points in the Island 'to provide facilities for motoring famlliu who desire a comfortable place to eat their lunches. The tables are large and have adequate benches, and their presence is easily determined in advance by announcement signs placed 1,000 feet ahead on the road. The foibles and benches-were 51111! by boys in the Vocational Trainillz School with the heavy lumber for the legs and posts be- ing provided by the Forestry Divis- ion. The sites for the tables were carefully chosen by the 'n-nu-1st Bureau and then they were set out by employees of the Depart- ment of Public Works to make the PROGRESSIVE collslallvlnvt ' G. J. ll. W. WEDNESDAY, July 29tli- ) 6:30- 6:40 p.m., Dr. L. G. Dewar, O'i.Ieary. ' 9:05- 9:10 p.m., Urban Laughlin, Sherbrocka "3K'UBSDAY, JULY 30th- . l 12:35-12:40 p.m., Waldorl Moase, Freetown Tl?" 9.00- 9.15 p.m.,Mrs. Don Lidstone, Summuside 9205- 9:10 p.m., Ray Farrell, Central Lot 1'l. lmderiaking a co-operative Govern- ment efforf. To enable the eat. ing areas to be kept neat and clean. large. clearly marked nil barrels are provided for refuse. some difficulty wag met dbiaining these but they were finally obtain- ed and donated by Mr. Corry. . Determination of the sites was done by Mr. George Fraser, Direc- bssh of needs on the most highly and Charlottetown; one at Little Sands between Wood Islands and Montague; two between Charlotte- town and Souris at St. Peter's and at soul-is west: one on the main highway in summerside at Hazel- gmvc: fwn between Charlottetown LONDON OP -- A speciall,v-is- sued Newfoundland stamp used on mail carried by Aleock and Brown on history's first trans-Atlantic flight. was sold at auction here for 33 pounds. The two Britons flew from Newfoundland to Ireland in 1919 FM ,nnd Borden n the Trans Canada ;l-lighway. one at Churchill and the lofher at Tryon: and two more on the Western Road at Mt. Pleasant and Montrnse, near Tlgmish. I If is planned to erect several lmore next year as the frequent 'expressions of appreciation by tourists have indicated that they .1. H.l for of the Travel Bureau. on that PRINCE COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS Central Bedeque Hull - Thursday. July 30 Borden - Friday. July 31 All meetings of 8.15 pm. JOHN H. PRICE will address all meetings Everyone Welcome. I NOTICE West of Richmond. in Prince County Power will be shut off today. Wednesday. July 29. from 1.30 pm. to 5.00 p.m., weath- er permitting. for line repairs. Signed TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE