I g.. SEA QUEEN CONTEST .. .............n... Lilli Mueller. Air Force Day to sell tickets for the Lobster din- Queen 1956, who is a contestant in the Summerside Lobster Carn- ival sea Queen contest will be in Charlottetown Saturday, 14 July ner. She will travel in the only jet- propelled model T Ford in the world and will be accompanied by . ANT TO VISIT CHARLOTTETOWN Sons Of Temperance Convention Conciucleci Tile annual convention Sons of Temperance was of the 5 dB. with the installation of the officers who were elected at the Inornlnz session yesterday. Those elected were: Most Wor- thy Patriarch. C.L. Taylor, Notre Dame, N.B.; Most Worthy Assoc- iate. Colin Waugh. Wllmot Val- ley: Most Worthy Patron, Mrs. c. I:I.C. MacLaren. Moncton. N .' -Most Worthy Treasurer, C. Ti" vh3ontgomsc;iMPhgagelplIdia: Most orthy . . . cher-son, Halifax: Most Worthy Conductor, Mrs. J.0. Kerr. Sydney. N.s. Most Worthy Sentenal. Mrs. L.L. Dixon. Lynn. -Mass. and Most Worthy Chaplain, Reva Dr. J.L. Reynolds. Grand Bank. Newfoundland. Rev. Edward Morris, Halifax, who conducted the annual mem- orlal service at the opening of yesterday's sessions. paid tribute to the members who have passed away during the past year. ed last night at Epworth Ball, 6 Sandy MacQueen well-known Scot- tish piper who will be taking part in the Cape Breton Highland Gam- es later this summer. WESTERN RESERVE Saturday. July 23. home made ice cream St. Mark's Hall, Kensington. ICE CREAM Social, Saturday. June 14, Bedeque Manse. Spon- sored by Bedeque United Y.P.U. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Services July 15: Cape Traverse 11 a.m.; DeSable 3 p.m. Rev. Donald liiacKlnnon, Minister. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. Minister. July 15, 1956. Alberton: Worship 11- a.m., Church School 11 a.m.; Tignish: Worship 9:45 a.m.; Cas- cumpec: Church School 6:30 p.m.. Worship 7:30 pm. 0'LEARY Baptist Church. C. 0. Howlett, B.A.. B.D.. min- ister. Services July 15th. 1956: Knutsford 10.30 a.m.: Mm?! 3-00 p.m.; Springfield 7.30 p.m. Every- one welcome. PARTIES interested in Janitor of Margate School contact Keith Warren, Secretary of Trustees, before July 20. 1956. RAYMOND GRANT. Optometrist. will be in his Tlgnish Office Sat- urday, July 14. THE CENTRAL B e d e q u c United Baptist Church services Sunday 11.00 a.m. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Riv. Chas. A. Britten D.D. mister. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada- Ser- vices for Sunday July 15th Campbellton 11.00 a.m.; Elmsdalc 3.00 p.m.: Montrose 7.30 p.m. Rev. N. R. Green, minister. SEE OUR TELEVISION Setsl Three Famous Makes. -Rogers Majestic. Emmerson and Fair- banks Morse. Prices. Well here is one-A 21" Rogers Majestic for only 3165.00. A Real Bargain. A Good Supply on Hand. NORTH BEDEQUE United Church. Services Sunday July 15 Travellers Rest 9.30 a.m.; North Bedequa 11.00 a.m.; Freetown 7.30 p.m. Rev. S. G. Walls. min- ister. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. min- ister. Services on Sunday. July lath: Albany, 9.30 a.m.; Bedeque 11.00 a.m.; Borden, 7.30 p.m. There will be a special service at Bedeque at 3.00 p.m., under the auspices of the Edith Thompson Auxiliary. The Rev. Arthur Organ. B.A.. B.D.. of Montreal. will be the guest preacher. NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge, the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Services for Sunday. July is: St. John's. Clifton: Sunday School 10 a.m.. Divine service 11 a.m.; Geddie Memorial: 2:!) p.m. South Granville: 7:30 p.m. Rev. Leslie D. Bartlett, B.A. in Th., B.D.. Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH services (or the New London Parish on July 15. the Seventh Sunday After Trinity. Rector: Rev. W. Eric lngraham. St. Stephen's. Burling- ton: Morning prayer o:ao a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m.: 'l'homas'. French River: Sunday School 10 a.m., morning prayer ll a.m.; St. Mark's. Kensington: Evening prayer 7:30 p.m. Mr. Reg Kemp of Charlottetown will conduct the morning services and preach. All are cordially invited to attend. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants '1'. lhrlo Canadian Bank of commerce marsida.3Pu.u:.hE Phonetic i INSURANCE. Iaallnstids Starring James Stewart. ' a.m.: Brae: 2:30 p.m.; 0'Leary: St. other relatives. She is accompan- IIIIIUEG. GUARDIAN THE MARGATE United Pas- iorai Charge. Sunday July 15th: New London 10.00 a.m.; Margate 11.00 a.m.; Long River 7.30 p.m. Rcv. Ii. S. Haslam minister. PARTIES interested in trans- porting children from Margate to Kensington School contact Keith Warren, Secretary of Trustees. before July 20. 1956. PRESBYTERIAN C h u r c it in Canada. Bradalbane. Services on 415 Sunday. July 15, 4 p.m. Mr. Wal- ter MacLean in charge. Annual congregational meeting Wednes- day, July 18, 8 p.m. Rev. E. 1!. Bean, Interim Moderator. UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Kcnsington. S u n d a y, July 15: Church School 9:50 a.m.. Morning worship 11 am.. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. This will be an outdoor service with men's choir. Sum- mcrfleld 9:30 a.m., Church School following service. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A., B.D.. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. July 15: Freetown: Sunday School 10 a.m.. Divine service 11 a.m.; Keir Memorial. day School 2 p.m., divine service 3 p.m. Kensington: Sunday School 10 a.m.. Divine service 7230 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean. B.A., B.Th., B.D.. Min- ister. 0iLEARY PASTORAL Charge, the United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worship for Sunday, July 15: Bloomfield: II 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. Heber Kean, Minister. LEAVES FOR WEST - Mrs. Morley M. Mullins, Tryon left on Saturday morning on the "Over- lander" for Winnipeg. Man. while away she will visit with her brother, Mr. Collins Shsrkey and his son Tom of New Bothwell, Manitoba. FUNERAL SERVICE -The funeral of the late Walter Scott Schurman. who passed away and- denly on Saturday morning, July July 10th. at 100 p.m.lrom Trinity United Church, Summerside. The service at both the church and grave was conducted by the Rev. C. D. Matheson with Miss Mary Geldhart as organist. A quartette consisting of Messrs. Herbert Schurman, Willard Hogg, Lloyd Ellis and Allan Wedlock rendered. very fittingly. "Christian. Good Night." The many beautiful and varied floral tributes showed the high esteem in which the deceased was held. The pail bearers were the Messrs. Allison Harris. George Maclnnls, Dr. Hillard Clark, Prest on Noonan. Albert Linkletter and Ernest Callbeck. Interment was in the people's Cemetry where his remains were laid beside his son Kenneth. who predeceased him in 1938. Malpeque: Sun- 100 Standing Of Sea Queen Contestants 1 Here is the standing of contest- ants in the "Sea Queen" contest as of Wednesday, July 11th. (Listed in order are the sponsor. contest- ant and points): Miss Smallman's Ltd. Janice in- man, 420. Miss CJRW, Edith MacEwan. Miss Kinsmen Club, Patricia Preston. 415. Miss Capitol Theatre, Marlene Huestis, 335. Miss R. T. Holman. Ltd.. Helen Huestis, 325. Miss Traders Finance Corp.. Georgie Loc' h t. 800. Miss M. F. Schurman Staff Assn., Jessie Campbell, 235. Miss Amalgamated Dairies. Ltd. Jean Aisenault :25. Miss Maccausland Furniture. Ltd.. Lorraine Johnston 205. Miss Guardian Pub. Co. Lid., Claudia Cameron, 195. Miss Perfection Dairies. Ltd.. Myrna "ancock I50. Miss I. M. T..'Lorraine Cameron, Miss Maurice Mill, Ltd., Irene Mountain, 95. Miss M. L. Frank Macliensle. Patricia Daley, 90. Miss' Jenkins Bros.. Ltd., Anne Jenkins 80. Miss P. E. I. Bag Co., Ltd., Dorothy Gallant. 70. Miss R. C. A. F. Assn. (Sum- merside). Lilli Muell (no ro ) rt. Miss Rotary Club. Bunny Clow (no report). Miss Journal Pub. Co., Ltd.. Marina Doyle (no report). ALBERTON Mr. J. H. Myrick left Alberton this morning for East Dorchester. Mass. returning at the end of this week he will be ompanied by his father, Mr. E. M. Myrick. Among those attending the Prince Edward Presbyterlal of the Presbyterian Church in Canada yesterday were Mrs. F. J. Car- penter. Mrs. Alfred McLeod, Mrs. Norman Oliver and Miss Margaret Forsyth of Alberton. They were accompanied by Mr. Bean Car- penter as tdrlver. Mrs. Fred Hardi, Miss Helen Hardy, Miss Mary O'Malley and Miss Shirley McArthur motored to So rterside on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myrick, Al- berton, have as welcome guests Miss Margaret Stone and Miss Helen Cleaves of Waban, Mass. and Miss Eleanor Dresser of Brookline, Mass. Mrs. Burton McKenzie and her son, Bobby. arrived from Sussex, N. B. last evening to visit the for- mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Fraser, Alberton South. Daily vacation Bible school open- ed in Alberton United Church yes- terday under direction of Miss Shirley Penn? and Miss Anne Rob- ertson who have special training in this type of work. Miss Penny. whose home is in Sydney, N. S. has had one year of experience previous to this one. This is Miss Robertson's first year. On the opening day forty-five were enrol- led at Alberton but it is expected Poniiacs Continue Skien By Beaiing Red Sox 6-1 MacLennan's Pontiacs continu- ed their unbeaten string of games by beating the Red Sox in Queen Eizaheth Park last night by the score of 8-1. Joe Bernard. veteran pitching evening. 0'leary is Out For High Blood Donor Objective Under the sponsorship of the O'Lesry Women's Institute and with the co-operation of the 0'- Leary Branch of the Canadian Leg ion. a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, with an objective of ND donors, will be held in the Legion Hall next Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. H. J. Macwiiliam. who is heading up the Committee from the 0'Leary Women's Institute, re- ports that plans are completed and a house to house canvass is being carried on for donors. Residents of 0(Leary itself are being urged to attend the afternoon session bet- ween 2 and 4 in order that the evening donors can be given over to residents of the surrounding who would find it more movement to attend in the evening. Personals Sister James Marie from St. Paul, Minnesota. arrived home to visit her mother. Mrs. James N. campbcll. her sister. Mrs. Harry Green of Central Bedeque. and led by Sister Naomi from Misses- polis. Minnesota. Mr. Emerson Murphy and Mrs. Maurice Connelly of New York City are spending their holidays at the home of their sister. Mrs. Patrick Noonan. Notre Dame St., Summerside. PUBLISHER BONOBID CARDIFF, Wales (CP) - Sen- ator W. Rupert Davies, ublisher of the Kingston Whig tandard. was invested Thursday as a com- mander of the Venerable order the Hospital of St. John of Jeru- salem in the priory of Wales. sen- ace returned to the baseball wars in an attempt to hand the Pontiacs their first defeat. Joe struck out 11, walked only one. and was touched for five hits in the seven innings of play. But the team threw in five miscues. Johnny Whelen pitched well for the winners, giving up five hits, whiffing 4. and walking 4. The defence was much sharper behind him only one error being charged to his mates. Joe Bernard led all stickers with two hits in three trips. Grant Grady Don Gulls and Eddie Boater got the other bingles. Ulric Gallant. Jim Grady. Ed Dalton, Neil Walk- er and Johnny Whalen each got a hit for the Pontiacs. Gord Grady's pick up of a low throw to first in the second in- ning. Neil Walkerls going away catch of Dougie Arsenault's long hit to centre in the same frame were the best defensive plays. LINESCORE R R E Pontiacs 6 6 1 Redsox 00001001 5 5 DENVER (AP)- . tional Union of M13” Miiimm, Smelter Workers said Thursday it has defeated the United Steel. labor relations board election at the Anaconda Company's smelter in Anaconda. Mont. Union head- NOTICE Applicatlons will be received by the under- - Friday., July 13 1956 The Guardian, Page 11 I icmlnued from me 5) o".i.'"in..i.””mooo”'” .3 .3 .33 13 33.3 is": 'n'I"a3i”n'I"' 35' E Que urn 55o sir 11 u onsets use as as n 4-! En: ;aIart rm :3 3: Que up am in 11 17 -l c on ..IrIa isoo soc no no --a nu Mb mo M M 105 One Cop 3200 ice tell no c on also In no nos one .s &u 'u.. ur. um East Metals moo so so so -6-! giiinigiitn 2'33 sign law 1:4 3 Ail m 3:? as? 7:: .2 1 vi! .- . . . g Ensi Mining mi as so no - "mm ",3, FSQWI D”IIum" gnu”: M" i :l”g;,h 35”" 107 105 105 -in iiain-Isak 31.3: 3 fa: is god! or use :1 1:: :1” G.uuby ugh; Moat Wm-thy 11.1,. 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N, 1., ..x,4, Gan his 125 Mo :40 no pnruculu-1y um” from in. united gzllllzller 13:9 :2-M av. gov: -:4 :3:-Hush ram zoo in an Plains Dev us um ms ma 4- is 533399 W9” 31'""V I'"I""”'d Mm ' and any iadi got 73996 me use -ri-o.:."i'.i...-4 193310 ' 210 ii: iii 35 the climate, the people and the Ind Lahe moo :1 so so Tiara 2100 2, 1, 1, maven -was "mm -A :2:-”;.::::.". its 1::...:3 1”. :: :2:-.::" as. 3 :3 7? Tr-'1. MEO m h V t rd Int Nickel pr 15 mm l2sIA12.Ws Twllmlc soon 21 go 29 ..x ' Int Ranwick 1000 75 15 75 --4 Trans Rel 12 there will be a considerable in- e Irish Cop us an no no 4-1! u Mining .93.? 22;? 3 3 .4 KENSINGTON 9'9"” In ntendwce dwmg the Rev Dr Sam lY Wm. N500 gov. : 3 u II ' mo 6” r m m T" next few days. At Tignish the en- sax c'"y ' genre, ”""3mi:f Ifl"' rosuriree 21057:? M 22 2: -2 Un Keno 1:3 ti?” .913” .010,” I If FYI-'5” 731593152 Matinee 33'- rollment numbe ed thirteen. There of the C'bmch at tshuper 9" "J" Jonsmifh soon as :1 as 4-1 UPP Can 1900 s7 as as .1 2:3). overpowering drama in the are kindergarten classes for four deuvered an ins gr t. 9 lN"”e"er ;ll:fe'f”' "7102, 33,, E,-5:5 330 4 32:33” 30 196 WV: -M M811 Sierrls. and after the kiss and fiveyear-olds. primarr clam at I dinner magi 3 m'”thm9g5""tif Km, M, mm ,, ,0 ,5 H mm mo 1?: 1gV41,,ioi t Vi "A BULLET IS WAITING". tech- . as for those of six to eight years erhood of me Su "5 ifs” echr” h Lake Cinch tool) so as so Vlolamae 1150 no its is: -a nicolor, starring Jean Simmons. ' and Junior cja.lg' for 5139,. child. 0' the Nazarene te Ilrc t Dlufault mo :07: an 2&1 in was Am :5?! mu. ms nu. Rory Calhoun. Stephen McNally. -1 ren.yAt Alberton refreshments are at the sunmerle 9R :3 9V:lI1n8 L:m:f" 7:30 m M M W Mtg" mm :3 g 3 :1 Also. Serial and News. Bank being served to the younger boys presided mm. b 3M "awn" "Id Laxlndin son nu. rm says 4- Vs wulm I00 250 also zso drawing Friday worth possible and gm, by member, of the lad, Sr resident 5' l'- 00130 KEY. Lencourt nu ,1; 21:, 11.55 gllmtgeynd me me me -36 3140.00. . ies' Guild. Assisting Miss Penny fie: D 3' M 1 rlliimiizlsc .32” as use so Wr Eng :3 iii viz” EA -I-I ' and Miss Robertson are Rev. of ,he'su;n ' kfe"C'l:”' minister Laredo mo us 111 in -a van Lesa too as so as 4-1 i Murrly Gardner. Misses Helen Nam" "'91" um” "f '59 1-W1 W” W5 :53V'1gV' I Y" 3'" '1” 17' III 21-! -l 1 Bryan, Lillian Yea. Annette Gor- m M we corned the thin? Liiiiiz" 514:, l: in 14 :v. 5.1.3 ,0, 3,, E don Bertha Gordon Lona Hunter he member” and 3""I5 "M Macdonald sooo or rt I1 -4 Palo see no 3.” 5” T" If ' ' were present and introduced the I W i" '- Eleanar Ashley ""1 39.319 Ray- Mackeno mo so as as Penn on no ns us as dignitaries seated at the head Manet son 12 12 is -15 Yukon Con soon s4 s2 s1 1 ner. There will baa public closing "me indudm E H S, u,,,,,,,,,,. mo .37 15,-, 135 ..z 0," 1' of the school on July 20th. J. H' Maccreggm; (im:::'3;uI;:;," ti Northlnd 1&1 1,21: -10 AA: Ledua min: .1: 11! us no 301131!!! , 1 ' ' ' nnnr an: on 1! I'll - M". J.A. Lanny. he, Ion. A1, intendent, Church of the Nazarene, Jun: 11:: ms rot I04 -1 Anchor sooo 22 so '1? ii, Fri. - Sat. 1:13 - 9:15; Matinee exande,-' nd he, d.u8M,,' L1”, Dr. Young and Mayor W.A. Currie. :'''"';'u w! '3' ,;V' ,:”"I gt " If t it Sat. 2:1). Humphrey Bogart .1 aine. have arrived from Montreal c""Ie' Qua uoo as as as -4 Bani? mo win .3” Jam If Aldo Bay in comedy. "WE'RE N6 l to spend holidays at their sum MW" Cum! extended 8 cordial -lllalartic son in no In am mo 13 I5 is 4. so ANGELS". in technicolor. comes, on 9,, Km”... Riven civic welcorha: to thed gathfring, lIll:I":la:o lost” an 2.1” as” A gmlzmg uzgag xx: xx: :3 4 many 0 W m are 99 BC . Mr. Carl Bowness, his children, the Maritime Assemblygof Nd: j'::,'m;';'".n. w E: '1: 23:5 -I Susan and Donna Lee, of Brigh- Nazarene Church which is being II 1500 rm 1! 1! ton. 0nt.. and his sister. Mrs. Al- held in Summerside this week. 3 ”” ” an ',',;:I;. bert McMurdo of Trenton,Ont.are Dr. Young's inspiring address oi: R" :4 as -H A guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bow- centred on the theme "You mn srensnns ram 11 ll rm -I-Ila ness. Alberton. They were accom- be a Christian anywhere" during ”""" ""' '7" ff, ff "9; ,. panied by Mrs. F. Bowncss who which be related experiences of G... U... ..'.L” 3 as so 4 SIDE DELIVERY RAKF3, TEE FAMOUS NEW IDEN had spent the winter in Brighton. personal contacts with newly con moi-nu snot 13- :3 3 -I MOWERS, WAGONS, HAYLOADERS AND lsmnua mo 1 . Rev. and Mrs. J.W. Nowe and .l:;'."l.;,:5,l",i:l,l,”;”;,l;',,;c,:,';,'3.',;"c,,-1,),v, mm... can -as as me 3” an NEW HOLLAND BALERS. ggggnig ghla: gg-C '51:-,5.-!-C nl::- lug his travels as general superint- WE... rail E En :50 in We I18-V9 I Fmlu SI30Ck Of th9 3-b0V9 to!) quality CQUIP - , Min-on an vmuomg tn the Ram” cob zlgdeililllisogf ;:'lir”c1hma:ll:iato'ft:1ht: hi? :3 3: :2 :2 :: atgngelgrt Before you buy. any hey. equipment see us for. 1880! I188? AIbCl'i0l1- ReV- MI'- ai walks of life; it can meet all ' Cred use no ice no on . . Nowe is a former rector of St. men everywhere," he shied. Bus sooo is ll int -IA A130 Wed m0W91'Io bath ho?-3 Ind tl'8.CI'D1' drawn IS Peter's Parish. he continued. the Church is always g; ,f;;:- :3: ",3, : 3' ,4 clunup p1'lces- l M11 (mud. con” Iccomplm in hdisngea otf lam its redemptive Ngw an :3 1: 1:: 1: And the following lmdlhA V- led by her three children of Cam- ””mh',f', 'lj”b E '””"”””l 0' 1:1; .m,, M 1, ,, ,, 1-Massey Harris side delivery rake l br1dse.Mau.. arevlaiting her pa.r- 'D,., Yo','fn'g".".,;, ..I dong how more mm 71;! :3 :3 3: 3” 1-Cockshuitt side delivery rake e"''- M1 "Id MM Allllin R11. my-body who need, religion more NI mo as si 2: 1-International side delivery robe - Elmsdu" than men do.” and stated that "l' AS" '3: &",: 13,5 "Q -ANDA Mn Harry Pridham. Montrose, mm 0' "'9 inmate! 01 1811! In 3&5? noon in II is it 1-Cockshuti: power mower, just cut" 20 acres Wu mung”, on the ow men and that probably the same Norlnetal i: on: sa.n vs: ss 1gMusey Hank pow" mower erlander this year. Mrs. Pridhlm 'PP"" '0 ””"m'- N" "'" we no no in -I F ii. be a 1 th ' 1!- will visit her son and daughter The 3”” 59"”? '5” "Y0" N Rankin moo 144 in 1:1 -4 or 5 st an on 9131'-"din E3194"-IP.m9ntf03 .1 lnqaw, Mr, ud Mm Alfred pm, canybe a Christian if you want to Nana Can moo 151 in 151 -4 your farming operation, see- . I barn in winnim. 3;,-mf'."'L,,,';; 03513;: ;;"I-lg; '.'.?.'.'.il'.'... '3. 1'. 1'. ii 2.” i e ”' Mrs. Spur eon MacNeill, Chan. and live the happy life. you'll fol- gbuh ii: Tao .1? ,3 The MGI'IUfGC'IUl'Ing And T lottetown, i visiting her sister, low Him." 32:... 1'10): : :,r :71 .: g ,6 , lgiers. John Noonan and family. Al- on sun me me too loo -1 storage Co l 2,. - NASBER IN nnonana: ”'”"' ,f,.'3'; 2,, ft” ”,11:: ' ' Q Recent guests at the home of El: -. pug- ””' " " ” L Mr. and Mrs. John Rochford. Al- identLGGRaArr3Ilc sivauu of S.'.1."':,.".'. ".”.,'i,.”. 3?. ,3 I3, ' S .03, E 3 berton, were Mrs. Rochford's sls- Egypt and members of his party Pow Rosy: son or or at as 0 D i. gen Mn 3",, newt", Md nu, "dud here Thursday on an dam pm... no .1, lg” 1;” UR EALER IN YOUR XMMUNITY .;, . two children. Tommy and Sony, day state visit to Yugoslavia. 33,". 1?. X; if. 1:, .1 2 of Schubenacadie. N.s.. also no President Nasser was welcomed rum nae mo 11 ll 1 in -. and Mrs. Warren Hennlgar of Al- at the airport by President Tito P"-'0" 300 W '99 W -' -. b9l'Il- and other Yugoslav leaders mm no m mm '4' ' 1' ' " '” ”” '” ”" Today 2-oo . 7-15 - 9-15 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Butt " ' .' .' " their dlugmm Donn ad C33: Saturday 7.15 - 9.15 Ila. Aliberttonbsouth. are visiting : rs. u 's rother and si - - 1",. M W, M”. hm" gievhlg rnmav sun as-runnav. wnv is-is Sf-Stephen. N.B. ' -'cuanonIArrer?E'Ali'tiiil:rn swan" Miss cache;-in. gmm-d of cm, Starring Guy Madison 3:45 PM. cage, accompanied by im. nephg Shorts, Cartoon and Excellent Canteen Service I. . ews, Kenneth and Au." Bern-RI PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY M ; : of Montreal. is visiting her par- "DAY OF TRIUMPH" I ;ggM l,qpAMIE 81118. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Bernard TUESDAY ONLY Mona ' :::..:':-W go mus ca 11 cc coor. Elphage Bernard. a Pnymaster ' I in the Canadian s dlIIZMe!'.Jean. visiterdmiii-ieillydwliltllss N S T Q L E W Mr. and Mrs. A.J. . l . lT' ' (TV ' Bf. beg-ton, on wedne.d.Bye”::;1'eAcIn 'i'JE-I HE a. route to Tignish. ' -' s'l'aar. UNION on-gm-En TONIGHT 7 - 9:20; SATURDAY 2 - 7 - 9:20 . BIG DOUBLE BILL "NO MAN'S WOMAN" MARIE WINDSOR - JOHN ARCHER S'side llesoios Edge RCAF 3-2 The Summerside Desotos edged the R C. A. F. ladies 3-2 at the airport diamond last evening in one of the best games played in the Prince County league to data. The R. C. A. F. team got their two runs on only three hits off Sum- mcrside's ace fllnlef. M8110 Peir- ers. The winners banged out Ii hits but managed only 8 runs. Jack son went all the way for the port girls. Sally Bernard had a perfect evening at bat getting I hits in as many appearances at the late. Wanda Chappall hit 2 for 4. Idyra Murphy, Grace Maciennan. Ted- ie Cahill. Marie Peters. I01 9'0 Desotoa R. C. A. F. other Desoto hits. Teedio Csbill got the only extra base blow of the game. a two-bagger in the fifth inning. Messer, Gruber and Jackson each had one hit for the R. C. A. F. ladies. Walker robbed Cahill of a base hit by a nice catch in leftjield in the seventh inning. MacLennan's fancy catch of Jack- sons fly in the same frame was thg other picture play of the game. The Dosotos played errorless ball. it. C. A. F. booting only two CIIIDCC. LINESCORI R H E 001 110 0 3 110 000 110 0 232 At Queen Eizabeih park last night the Y' kids defeated Rotary 10-5 in the liitieleague majors, Rotary beat Legion H in the little, league minors. Giants downed the Braves 21-11 In the little gIrla' league. and the ator Davies is chairman of the rider for thefwalsh county of Montgomeryablre. Cropaud Theatre mi. . ear. -. 8:30 "Thunder Bay" REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION CLINICS ONLY protection against- DIPHTI-IER.IA'. WHOOPING OOUGH. TI-ITANUS and SMALLPOX will be given to PRESCHOOL children at the following clinics and from surrounding districts: J Dru, Dan Duryes. S(LI:lx'I;"I!I about a conflict ba- ”" "ma tweeln chm tglvgnb lntiats:- rsunm. ab to -"o:;-:' on-nut est n s s -, '"'”' A sole industry ando manta """""I'” T" ' "u" ; ':.::.':.:'i..."'.....l "'1:.:.?:..'.2 Mm” l W . Action mm. 8'8 i &W Issuance : Quarters here reported the vote Wu 1.302 to son against affiliation with the Steelworkers. 0l7'FICl.'R8' SCHOOL A C300.000 academy for south Africa's officer candidates will be constructed at Saldanha Bay near Cape Town. signed for policing the Town of Alberton. Attract- ive salary to suitable person. references necessary. HENRY CLARKE, Town Clerk. Qualifications and LOVE WAS HER COME-ON - MURDER HEB PAY-OFFI DRAMA RACES TO I THMLUNO FINISH GET YOUR costume READY FOR THE 1 FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL ON THURSDAY, JULY 'I9th OPEN TO All. CHILDREN UNDER I5 YEARS. HEADED IY KING NEPTUNE - AND MEIIMAID TI-IE IIG PARADE WILL FORM UP ON GREEN STREET AT 4:30 P. M. It will move off to Central Street, down to Notre Dame Street and thin to the Civic Stadium. rmer ram -. sroronn (Boy or can) - Donated by Brace McKay H,'wIeoosnrnlsa.-sos.s.aesn-rsso:sssnssr.r.omvn . ,1-uls:orsiss..sasssau.as-r.n.saonnox it . OQOMAIQ '3 Q .I , ...Ln.hra.A.. . 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