PAGE FOURTEEN . . . .. .. .11. The Russians said the building is needed for use of Moscow Un- lverslty. inent e choice or two buildings in lloeoow as a substitute for the pre- nnt United States Embassy Office. . olflcllls Ieid Wednesday. The pre- af c. A. F. STATION presents H. M. C. D. Stodocono Orchestra Dancing 9:00 'p.m.'to 1:00 am. Atlantic Standard Time AUGUST I5th Admission 31.50 per couple By Kind Permission Commanding Officer THE DION THIIESHER Newest, sturdiest, most adaptable, perfectly bal- anced, easy running, designed for all conditions. Pro- tected by 37 Timken Roller Bearings in three sizes, 22 x 32; 22 x 38 and 28 X 48. A DION equipped with Straw Shredder and Grain Thrower has been proven to be the best and most profitable way of taking up your harvest. See this DION Thrcshcr now on display at WALTER n. BROKEN Summerfield, P. E. I. ;i Island Representative for DION FRERES INC. .WAAl!mG'1VoN, Aug. 'I-(A1')- eent oiiieo. across train the Krem- Runie has otfered the state depert- lln, must be vacated by December I Mr. Eddie Smith left on Sun- ..... . ..L .. St. Louis and Vicinity day. Aug. 3rd, to visit friends in Toronto, Ont. . M158 Judy Marchand ls visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet, Tignish shore. Friends of Mr. Arnold Ellsworth '” are sorry to know he is a patient at the Western Hospital. Mr. Thomas Perry, of Rogers- ville. N. 3.. is visiting a the home of Mr. and Mrs. John . Gaudet. -Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Slowey of Massachusetts are visiting at the home of Mr. F. J. Shea in St. Louis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pelletlcr of Salem, Mass., are spending their vacation at the home of Mi'. and Mrs. Alpliy Gallant. Frieiyis of Mr. Edgar Perry are pleased to see him home again after being a patient at the West- ern Hospital for several days. Miss Helen Peters of St. John, N. B., is visiting her sister Mrs. Aubln Perry and Mr. Perry of Palmer Road. Miss Eileen Gaudet slid her brother David Gaudet are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cvaudet. in Leovllle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allain were recent visitors to Summer- side. On their return they were accompanied by Mr. Allain'l mo- ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Allain. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arsenault and family of Monctoii, N. 3, re- cently visited friends and relatives in St. Louis. Mrs. Thomas Fletcher of Law- WHC9. MK-55.. 35 visiting at her home in St. Louis, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard. She is accompanied by her son Tommy, and nephew, Billie Short. Mrs. James Held has returned to her home in New York, after g PALMER ROAD PicNic' Wednesday. Aug. 20 Hot dinners served, from 12 noon to 6:30 p.m. Lunch Counter opens 4 p.m. Refreshment Booth, Bingo, Merry Go Round, and other amusements. Chance games, THE GUARDIAN. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geudet of Toronto, Ont.. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llani J. Perry of Petervllle. They were also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Narclsse Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers of Duvar were recent visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Irving Veno Summerside. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Myers of St. Louis. Miss Viola Arsenault of Toronto. out, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fhbien Ar- senault. she was accompanied by Mr. Donald McLean. also ol To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McQuaid and family of Bonshaw were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Arsenault in Palmer Road. They were accom- panied by Mr. James McQuaid. Mrs. John M. Doucette has re- turned to her home in Montreal. after visiting her son, Mr. Johnny Doucette and Mrs. Doucette. she was accompanied by her daughter Miss Florence Doucette. Mr, and Mrs. Matt Arsenault of Providence, R. I., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Gillis, Kildare Capes. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Sam Myers, in St. Louis. Friends of Master Henry Dou- oette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette, are pleased to see him out again, after suffering a severe injury to his foot when he fell off a. building. Mr. and Mrs. Ceofred Gaudet who were recently married in To- ronto. 0nt., are spending their honeymoon on the Island. At pre- sent they are the guests of Mr. Cvaudelfs mother, Mrs. Narclsse Myers and Mr. Myers, in Leo- ville. Congratulations nre being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gail- det on their recent marriage in Massachusetts. The young couple are spending their honeymoon on the Island. The bride was form- erly Miss Mildred Gaudet, daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gau- det, of DeBlois. The bride's mother was present at the wedding. VANISHING AGE BARRHEAD, Alta. Remnants oi the horse-and-bum gy era are disappearing irom the local scene. Latest to go is the Horiman livery barn, which will be replaced by business premises. -- lCPl RANGOON, BURMA, Aug. 7 -- (Reuters) - Burma has asked Rus- sia and China to permit her to send etc. Come meet your friends. a delegation to study collective farming for two months, sources said today. No reply has been re- Ewo0L An WAN ztabei On A BLANKET I it ( You get quality in every detail when you buy a Blanket by "Ayres”. . . They are made of the finest oi wool finished in I deep. soft nap and every "Ayres" Blanket is thoroughly laundered in soap and water at the factory to eliminate any furlher shrinkage. Each ”Ayres" Blanket is in- divldually boxed AYERS ALL WOOL BED THROWS Soft and luxurious--in the most songbi- nfter shades. rose. blue. green. wine or gold and bound in satin or the same color. Ayres all wool Bed Throws are available in 12.50. Zf.Z”.fZT..Tf.T..;fi”.i ............... 14,50 50 by 84 inch size, such .....-............ Denotes Highest Quality . . . . Canadais Finest! 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Her many friends are glad to see Miss Isabelle Condon out again after being confined to her home for some time with infec- tion in her foot. Mr. and Mrs. John Baskis and son Billy of Cambridge. Mass, are spending holidays at the home of Mrs. Ba.-ikis' uncle, Mr. Linus Gor- man. Mrs. Austin Trainor. Charlotte- town, spent several days in In- dian River recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey. Miss Glen Sudsbui'y, of the Charlottetown Hospital laboratory staiT, spent a recent weekend at her home in Kensington. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs, Allan Tait of Ottawa, Ont.. and Mr. Taltls mother and sister, Miss Lillian Tait, also of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cameron of Boston, Mi1ss.. are vacationing on P. E. I. While in Kcnsington they are guests of Mrs. Cnmeronis brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LcBlanc. Dr. W. L. McLellan, Mrs. Mc- Lellan. their. daughter Mary and son Donald of West Roxbury, have arrived for their annual vacation at Indian River. They are guests of Mrs. McLellan's brother. Mr. William Hickey, and Mrs. Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacLel- lan. of Cambridge. Mass. who are vacationing on the Island, were recent visitors to Kcnsington. They were ncconipanlcd by their fath- crs, Mr. Joseph J. McLellan of Grand River and Mr. Alphonsus Kcoghan of Avondalc, P. E. 1. Rev. Mr. Cross, formerly ol Malpeque, and Mrs. Cross and children, Margaret, John and David, of Blackville. N. 13., are ' spending a three-wt-ck vacation in Kensington at the Margate United Church Manse. K. . Borden Miss Barbara MacDonald of Souris is spending a few weeks with relatives at Borden. -Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Borden, has returned home after spending a few days in Vernon River, guest of Mrs. John Howatt and Mr. Johnnie Green. Cpl. and Mrs. Leonard Williams and daughter I-leatlicr Aime, R.C. A.F. station, Goose Bay. Labrador, are spending a. few wccks' holi- days with relatives on PE. Island. While in Borden they are guests of Mrs. Williams' parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-leffell and son Lloyd of Borden left on Tuesday. August 5th, to visit their daughter Mrs. Malcolm Baird and Mr. Baird at Montreal. Mr. A. P. Ccretti, who has been a. patient in the P. C. Hospital for a few days, returned to his home in Borden on Tuesday, August 5. .M..ML...?.M r()UD CAMl'Al(:N KARACHI--(OP) -- The Punjab Provincial Government in Pakis- tan estlmates the ”grow more food" campaign will eventually result in cultivation of all the present uncultivated area of more that 2,000,000 acres in the Fun- jab. RESIDENCE FOR SALE , At Summersidc West. New seven room home, fully iii- N sulated. Lot 85x110. (Fourth thousc north from intersec- ition oi"' Linklettcr Road, on west side of pavement). I-las mhdcrn bathroom with show- or; 3 bedrooms, and sun- -porcli. Priced to scll. Apply office R. S. lllNTON. Q.C., Suinmcrsidc. l l I l 1 Pleasant Grove And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. ..enry Olow were in the city recently. g I Mr. James Lawless was in the City recently. The work on the road here has now been finished and all who travel it are pleased at the im- provement. Mr. Ken Morrison and Mr. Lowil Mccabe attended the Youth Con- ference held at St. Dunston's Col- lege on Auizust 5th and 6th Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mcoabe. Slanliope, were visitors to Pleasant Grove recently, the guests of their parents. Miss neuisii Watts and Miss Elizabeth Jones are vislfllng in Pleasant Grove. the guests of Mr. Frank Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns, South- port, were recent visitors to Plea.- sant Grove. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy, York visited in Pleasant Grove recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison. Mix Margaret Con-lgan is at pre- sent vislting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corrigan. Ten Mile House. Mr. Leo Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison and Mrs. James Lawless, all of Pleasant Grove, at- tended : recent night race It Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William lawless of Wallace Bridge, N. 8., visited their mother, Mrs. James Lawleu and sister, Mrs. Alfred Morrison, on Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mm. Percy Kaiser, Ren- dolph, Mass, accompanied by their- sons, Eddie, Frank, John, and Tom. have arrived to spend their vaca- tion with Mrs. Ka.lzer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald end Mr. Kaiser's brother, Roy and sister. Mrs. Walter Clow of Grand Trace- die Prank Ksizer of Randolph, Mass. who is at present visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mn. Joseph Mc- Donald, Grand Tracadle, received the following write-up in e Bos- ton paper: "Frank Kaiser. Cathed- ral High Schoolofootball all-star captain of the 51 football team. lins announced his intention of ex- tering Boston College in the fall. Frank received great acclaim lrom opposing C.H.S. league Coaches for outstanding guard play during the year which marked him as the bulwark of Coach Ernie Handyls line." --GU PRESERVE FAMOUS ISLE MAGNA CARTA ISLAND, Eng- land - (OP) This Mi-acre island in the Buckinghamshire sec- tion of the River Thames is to be bought by the county council for i9,500. It was on this island in 1215 that King John signed the great charter safeguarding personal lib- erties. OAMEO THEATRE Kensington Friday and Saturday Matinee Saturday 2:30. cron in action film "SHORT GRASS", with Johnny Mack Brown (comedian of "Henry the Rainmaker"), Raymond Welburn. Alan I-lale Jr., and Csthyrbowne. Also Serial and News. No shows Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. ' c0AL BUSINESS For Sale 0r llont siding with new 7:15-9:15: Rod Cum- Private Fairbanks-Morse scale. J. L. RAYNER, Summerside Phone 2288 For information PHONE ziis WANTED err mops Welore in on position to purchase oilin- Ited quantity of peeled pit props of various . 7 sizes for the next few weeks. specifications. write or phone- E. I. Pli0lill0E . OOMPAH! LIMITED regarding price onil SUMMIRSIDIK P. . O ' DI-IVIIB 1300 SMART VANCOUVIIIR. -(CP)-- A driv- ing instructor here suggested that "dumber " make better drivers. "Once the dumb student grasps the mechanics of driving he remembers them." he said. "It's the brainy ones that give us the trouble." . bRAPAUD' CRAPAUD - Fri. Aug. church, school and home a pastor and a young doctor mend this picture and lnvlt "I . l ... AUGUST 9. 1952 Tu USEFUL WASTE PRINCE RUPER . B. C. - lcp) -A plant producing liquid imm, set from fish waste has uamd Operations here. The iertilizer ms beeng tested in northern 3, C farms and one farmer who spr,,.ea his field early this spring produc- ed a five-pound head of lettuce, THEATRE I 8-8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 "STARS IN MY OIIOWN". A human interest family picture with focus on the nd the accent on a young in a small country town. There are no murderers or gangsters. We recom- e you to see it. Crimes are "GONE WITH CAPNTOL Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 2- BIG HITS-2 Vera Ralston, Richard Arlen and Erich Von Stroheim 3 In "INSIDE THE IINDERWORLD" Sinister Secrets where the world's most fabulous planned. THE commv THAT RELEASED THE WIND" PRESENTS A NEW DRAMA OF THE WAR IETWIEN THE STATISI I STEPHEN cniurs lamed story... iiiifii MURPHY .- Bill Mlllllllll " inn Huston mm... npeisnr W! In "FORCED M s. -.x 4M ngmin"E'ci.'J'rmi. Column of the Alrl EVADAIOR-LOAIIOLIAINI-HISASTHII TODAY 2.30, 7 & 9.15 , lmihlldtl Iruuuuv "Blue "0-an .. i,'.. ..lr)r'.i Friday and Saturday. I Double Bl Sill Williams-Jena Ni h "Joe Pslooks Moots Hump y” -Sterring- . llrrol-Joe Klrkwood I Tuelde , Aug. 11-12 Coleen Grey-William llolden Selected Short Subjects Blood" A elor” . THE ” WI H MR I)