PAGE TWELVE Sport Echoes ' From Prince Oounty The fact that the play-offs for the Little League. Bantams and Midgets baseball teams are about to commence reminds us that, in nu: opinion. there should be a baseball "Bill of Rights" drawn up on behalf of the small centre, such as Kensington. -Alberton. Montague, etc. According to the present system, all-star teams from Charlottetown and Summerside rompete with teams from the small centres. The chances of one of the smaller places fielding a team to rhallenge seriously Charlottetown'a or Sirmmerside's entry are rather remote. No one could expect the best line players in Kensington. say. to be able to defeat the best nine players in a place as large as Cl1al'lOi.iClClVa'll. It might happen Annual ll & 8 Meeting In South Freetown --The annual meeting of South Freetown Home and School Asso- ciation was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith on Aug. 17 with ll members and two visitors present. The treasurer reported that 8390.80 was raised during the year and a balance of 5116.86 was an hand at present. The projector committee report- ed that a Film Council had been formed consisting of South Free- town, Freetown. and Lower Free- town. and that a projector had been ordered and that a meeting was being held Aug. 2'1 in Free- town school at which the constitu- tion would be drawn up. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and was fol- lowed by election of officers with the following results: President, MrsEldon Drummond rre-elcctedl; vice-president, Mrs. Elmer Smith (re-eleciedt: recording secretary. once in a dog's age, but the odds mo L-reaily against. it. Omseoiieiitly, there isn't much incentive for the, smaller town to organize a teaml and work hard with it all summer for the sake of entering this one- sidcd competition at the end oil their seasons play an- Wa helievc that reguiaiionsl should hp drawn up so that centresl y Elmer Brown ; Mrs. W. Reeves (re-electedr;i.reas- urer, Mrs. Albert Stetson tre-elect- ed): corresponding secretary, Mrs. preu secretary Mrs. Fred Stetson and Mrs. Em- ery Mulligan: friendship secretaizv. Mrs. Thos. Drummond; clizldreiils sick committee, Mrs. Elmer Reeves and Mrs. Eldon Drummond. 1 Piusville and I Vicinity -Miss Bertha Gallant. Char- lottetown. spent the past week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant and family motored to Lot 7 on Aug, 33. Miss Norma Corcoran recently spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. William OiBrien and Mr. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant and family, Rosebank. spent Aug. 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Gallant. Piusville. Quite ll number of people from Piusville attended the Lobster Sup- per at St. Marks on August 19. Bingo and games were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs, Melvyn McGregoi' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and family, Burton. Lot 7,- were recently Visiting at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Freddie and Messrs. Corcoran ,'Ai-t Pater. East Royalty. were vis- itinrz in Piusvillc on August 23. sister Delores S, S. M.. Miss The naw executive made mam Eileen Kinch. Mr. and Mrs. John J. for to have a pantry sale at Kierlcorwmn mid instead of Dlfrklntz all-star teams; Claws Sm” 5h””1d-hct'iFq”"Td' '3 ”;'e.1A Collection amounted to 5130.1 '””" 1" 1" "la-V” 5 "" ”':' Several fees were received. i '-very two or ihrcc iliousancl of the: r.r.ntre's population. Under that; wstem Charlottetown would havey in have four or five teams in final competition. Summerside would be required to pick two or three ancly mess, or the winners of these. groups nniild play against Kensing-I ton, Georgetown etc. Even Ihellu the cards would be stacked slighilyy against the small centres. but would at least give them a fairly. good chance to gain honor and glory in the Proyincial i)1RYd0W"5- . As it stands. not many 0! fhe small towns of the Island D3TUC1' pate in these play-offs, and the fact that their chances of success are so small might have some- thing to do with their refraining to enter the competition. Kensing- ton, and of late MOMS-K119. W9 b9' lieie, have accepted the dlfiicull role of giant-killers. and we must N)l'ilcnd their gallantry in so doing- wlule we deplore the necessity of such a role. How about it, you powers-that-be? if you bring about this sports "Magus Carta" YOU? names will go down in Island sports history as the Gladstones and Disraeiis of Island 5D0T'-- . . The game that Andy's Aces and Georges Gals put on at the Sum- merslde Softball Diamond Thurs- day evening should do A lot T0-" Next place of meeting will be the school house. Tyne Valley Nciesi --Rev. and Mrs. Edwin J. White and sons from Alberta were re- ” newing old friends in and around Tyne Valley recently. and on Sun- day evening, Aug. 23 Mr. White preached the annual Masonic ser- vice in Lot 11 Presbyterian Church. Rev. Jack Murdock and son of Ontario spent a few days recently visiting friends in Tyne Valley. Mr. Murdock was at one time min- ister in the Richmond Bay Prea- byterian Charge. A successful supper was held in the Tyne Valley Hall on Thursday evening, Aug. 20, put on by the Presbyterian Church. Film Board was presented in Tyne Valley Hall on Wednesday evening, Aug. 26. directed by Mr. Donald MacLean. Deep sympathy is extended to the wife. parents, brother and sisters of the late, Robert Sharp who lost his life by fire while on :..C.A.P'. duties in British Colum- iaf Norma Corcoran motored in Charlottetown on Aug.' Bl. They visited Green Gables and? other places of interest. 1 Mr. Paul Arsenault. Summei-side is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallant. Sister Delores S. S. M. and Miss Eileen Kinch left August 22 for their home in Portland. Oregon. after spending an enjoyable week with their aunt. Mrs, Ambrose Oorcc.-an. On their return trip they plan to spend some time in Boston. New York. New Orleans, Los Angelus. then home in Purl- land. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forest re- turned to their home after spend- ing their liolidavs with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lamando, also Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Gal- lant, returned to Boston. Mass. after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs Archie Gallant. Piusvilic. Mr. Lawrence Peters. Bloomfield Corner, was a buslnua visitor to Piusvllle on Thursday. Aug. 20 . Mr. Russel Bell. Mill River, was lin this district on August 20. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Archie Gallant. on the recent death of his brother, Sylvane Gal- lant. Laurence, Mass, formerly of ant, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. :William Dyment in Knutsford. holiday with friends and relatives l Children. Leah .ed to their will spend all next week attend- sex, N. B. are Miss Minerva MacAualand of of New Hampshire. Ausland and is a telephone opera- River has gone to Providence. R. fl-IEQGUARDIAN. O'Leory and Vicinity -Mrs. Mary Bernard was a' visitor to O'Leary on Monday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ber- nard. Mrs. Melvin Harris has taken the job as janitor of the school for this year. Mr. Stanley Dumville of 0'Leary left for Halifax Thursday morn- ing. Mrs. Major Macgregor of St. El- eanors, was a visitor to 0'Leary on Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Hansenpacker, of Moncton, is spending a few days at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Smallman in Knutsford. Mr. Dave Dyment of Mt. Pleas- Mr. Milford Jelley who with his wife has been spending a pleasant in O'Leary. left for his duties in Trenton. Ont. Accompanying him was Mr. John Milllgan of Milo, who was going to Toronto. Mrs. Jelly will go later. Miss Hester Boatns is spending her holidays at a cottage at Forv tune Cove. Mrs Hamid Harris and her two and Clair. who have been spending some time via- iting relatives and friends in O'Letii-y and vicinity have return- home in Jamaica Plains. Mrs. Marne Kennedy who is a leader of the Wolf Cubs in O'Leary ing the Leadership Course in Bus- Visilors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacAusland and Mr Murray MacAusland of Mill River New York and Mrs. Helen Noyes Minerva is ll daughter of Mr. Murray Mac- tor in N. Y. Mrs. Lucy Phee of the Un- ited States was a guest of Mrs. Ruth Silliker and Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie Silliker. O'Leary on Thurs- day. It is years since Mrs. Mac- Phee had been on the Island and she sees quite an improvement, especially in the village of O'Leai-y which has been built up and have improved their homes. and the large general stores are as good as any in the big cities. Mr. Bobby MacAusland of Mill ladlesi 50m3311 1" lb” V'd"'Ly' as . Piusville. I., where he is visiting his aunt T119-if l')13.V db-Tnonsirated pretty Mr. and M” Georg, Chrmog - s! Mrs. Herbie Grason and family. well what excellent results can be phase” and m'muy (mm Gljand Mr. Kenmm Lctwd. C”Cum.p-ac, Rained when a sports Dmgram is Falls. N.B.. were visitors at the D0i3'0 l"5P9Cl'”" W35 i"5?ec"”'K Mrs. Velda. MacNeill of Knuta-. rarried out with enthusiasm and home 01: M” Chrigtophal-sevffgpar- potato fields in this district on mm mm urjved home Eu”! Nfnri "331 V155 been pm 1” ladies enis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fol- -33 spending a few days visiting her -":iibE1l in 5Umm9V:(5lde d;::A"3hg;: land. -' ':mw” daughters. Mrs. Billie Meggison last two .i9al'3- 0" ” " -- . Mrs. rold R in m- PMPAFY W0nd"'”l3 Wmi wwld hay" Mr and Mrs. Joe MacDougaJl. :I1edl'SIiIC- Ha odd 3" pen if Jeifrles could hr. matched with Joes Louis. or Ty Cobb could compete in baseball against Stan Musial. We'd like In see either the gals or aces play softball against, the Bobby Snx or Royals nr Rangers of four or five years ago. It's one nf those dream games which can never be seen. hut WC feel sure that the result. of such a i'tii'liPSI would move rnncltisively hnw much ladies softball has conic ahead in Sunimcrside of lat? years. . 0 . The sports program is building up to an exciting pitch here in Summerslde. The provincial base- hall championships are about to begin. and these together with the Prince l'1ciward Island Leagrueplay- off: will furnish a lot of import- Winnipeg. and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDougali.Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Dougali on Tuesday evening, Aug. Mrs. Charles Newcoinbc returned home from Halifax on Monday evuilng, August 24. after having spent the past two weeks there to be near her husband who is ill in the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. Rev. and Mrs. Macnowell and baby were renewing old acquaint- ances in Tyne Valley recently. Mr. MacDoweli was at one time pastor in the Bideford United Charge. . Mrs. Clyde Mlnord entertained a is vacationing at the home of her I O I Vicinity -Mr. and Mr-.s'fI:ank Olson and son Gary. of Portland. Me., are ,i-i,-iting with Mrs. Olson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeken and daughter Debby of Portland. Me, are the guests of Mrs. Meek- en's uncle and aunt. Mr- and MM- Lloyd Frost. Mr. and Mrsfldordon Olson mu daughter Gloria, of Augusta. Me.. are spending a pleasant vacation with Mrs. Olson's parents. Mrs. Major Noye. Mrs. Florence Maoculiah ant. games at Queen EllzabethPark Daren” Mr, gnd Mpg, Alfrgd and Mrs. Ancel Ballem. Mount in the next week or so. Ladies' Ramsay, P193531-H. softball. menls softball. and the ggmg ,,,-L Little LCHIIUSIS 3” M30 I" the Mrs. Carmen MacNeil eniert.ain- MI3 Mid Mm Anhl” Emm” midst of play-offs. and all of them ed ,,t a birthday party in honor and Mr. Clifford Moore have re- havc their particular following of enthusiastic fans. The golfing fra- ternity will be entertained by the biggest golf tournament in the history of the town. when golf pros and amateurs from all over the Maritimes will converge on Sum- merside for three days of compet- itive golf during the first three days of next week. Stock car rac- ing will reach its crescendo of ex- citement and thrills the middle of September when the Maritime championships are run off. crack drivers from Sydney. Saint John. Moncton and other Maritime cen- tres will be on hand to give the fans extra. spine-tingling effects The futurity horse races will be an added attraction for all horse lovers. ALMA & VIOIIIITY --Mr, and Mrs. Shirley Brown of Brookllne, Mass. left. for t.heir home on Aug, 20 after a riding two weeks vacationing in A a. Mr. and Mn. Raymond Giirneau. Franklin. N. H.' were recent guests of Mr. and am. Isaac Dunbar and Mrs. Mary Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark and Mr, and Mrs. August Jurrisoii. St. John. N, B. motored to their homes. On their return 0 St. John they were yaccompanl by Ruby, Helen and Wine Olark. who spent the summer with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark,,Alrna. ' ........ Mr. and Mrs. llllotd Lloyd cl): Lexington. Kean. arriv Aug. to spend a few days with relatives in Alan. 'riie'uuna nae and Isabella mnk.it&'don'aIrimmmn, meat as wee than men . and Xrl. WINNIE Donald. of her little daughter Wendy on Friday afternoon, Aug. 21, Mrs. Clyde Minord entertained a number of little boys on Monday afternoon. Aug. 24, in honor of her son's birthday. --B.I-I. Gavilon - Dosi 3 Sign For Bout NEW YORK. (AP) - Welter- weight champion Klti Gavllan and challenger Carmen Basilio of Can- Mtotl. N. Y..H18'ned official con- tracts Friday for title bout at Syracuse. N. Y., Sept. la. The two agreed that the win- ner would meet Johnny Button a title fight within 60 days. spending a few days her mother. John E, Alma. visiting Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Crowns; returned to their home in Brook- llne, Man. on Aug. 26 after spand- lng several weeks vacationing in Aims and Tignish. Mr. liils nnallman of Lauretia. arrived home after a week in the P, E. I. Homlul. It is pleasing to note that Mr. Smaliman is doing very well after his recent operation. Rev. Fr. Howard Shea of Scar- boro, accompanied by his grand- aunt. Sister Cosmos of St. Paul Minnesota. visited relatives in Alina on August. 11. Mr, aria Mi-a. James 'n-imm and sons James and Paul of Manches- tar, wmn, married in car to their home on Aug. 2!. They were house fat; of Mr. and Mrs, Prank no . their 15-round No. l contender from Chicago, in grandson 'of Auburndale. Mass, is turned to their home in Maine. after spending an enjoyable vaca- tion with relatives here. Mrs. Kittie P-o.ol7e-Aof Connecticut was a recent guest of her niece. Mrs. Laurence Dyment, Springhill. Mrs. Kenneth Williams. the Misses Ruby Harvey and Florence Gillis. and Messrs. Edgar Williams and Chesley Ellis. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ballem and their two sons have returned to Toronto, having spent their holidays here with relatives. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dyment of Higgins Road. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Emma and daughter and . Mi-s. Durame. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enman, all from Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Raper. New York City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ma.cLennan, Victoria West. Mr. Eric Ladner. Streetsville, Ont.. is spending his holldayia with his father, Mr. Joseph Ladner and other relatives. I Mrs. Walter Enman. MacAda.m. N. 3.. is visiting with her son. Mr. Edward Enman and Mrs. llbmasl. and her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moore. Mrs. Murdock MacLeod has re- turned to her home in Victoria West after spending some months in the U. 5. She was accompanied home in her daughter Gladys. who will spend her vacation here. sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Alexander Ford. Springllll, In the death of ht aunt, Mrs. Runei Grant of lllai-Illa. Mrs. Leslie Non and daughter, Ruth have rammed to their home in Tari-ytmvn. N. Y.. after spend- -D lng adioliday with niarim rim. Tlausaotlioa ,aaii-uiaa Aaiiourwuiaaid tnahcuio haitaaaoaatty iaaaaaaaitorw.uiauu.t.ioyN1.emloa AIJIIIDII I7 inhon oftzheireea A M" mdi, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbourn Bryan land family of Belrica. Mass. M and relatives in O'Leary and vic- Brockton, Mass. is a guest of Mr. mnyy -- W I Mr. and Mrs. Jol.i Corooron of; Piusville, were visitors' to 0'Learyl recently. i Min and Mrs Chester Getson andl family of "aicetown. N. B.. spent a pleasant week-end with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrr. James Getson in Carleton recent- ly. - Mr. Ralph Gard. his mother. Mrs. Heber Gard and sister Shir- ley of Unlonvale, were visitors to Wentworth. N. 8.. recently. RFC spending a. holiday with friends Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacDon- gall of Springfield West. spent a few days with relatives in Am- herst, N. S., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bloice Elli: Oil Tlgnlsh were in 0'Leary Friday night and left Saturday morning and daughter-m-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leard of Toronto. A large crowd was present and a pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mr. Junior Enman. Springlrill. has returned to Toronto. Ont. He was accompanied by his brother Jerry. UHARLOTTETOWN for Haufax. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Lsith Ellis and family who were returning to their home there :'ter a. vacation spent with friends and relatives in O'Leary and vicinity. Mrs. Albert Soucey of Augusta. Me. was a visitor to West Point recently. On Friday night Adams family. Stanley of Stanford, Conn., Harvey of Knutaford, Ruby of Glenwood. Pearl of Coleman. with their wives, husbands and families, gathered at the home of their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mn. Ruby Adams. for a reui . A number of cousins were also present. The evening was spent in social chat and a de- licious lunch of ice cream and cake was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Hilda Smallman and small the daughter Cynthia, have arrived from Winnipeg. Man. and are making their home in O'Leary. Mr. Smallman will follow later. Mr. Urban Paugh is remodeling . and enlarging his house in Wood- stock. This is an Improvement as well as a. convenience. -- Mr. and Mrs. David Botts of Hamilton, Ont., are visiting friends and relatives in Fortune Cove and community. also friends in summerside. The World Wide Guild of the Baptist Church in Knuisford. held a successful pantry sale in the co- operative store on Saturday af- ternoon. The cakes, cookies. etc., were soon purchased and a nice sum was realised. Mr. Alton Boulter of O'Leary is busily engaged in building a house for Colson Wood in West Cape. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wcodside of Seattle, Wash., have left for their home after spending 3. happy holiday with friends and relatives in Knutsford and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLennan and son Laurice of Summerside motored to West Cape on Sunday where they visited with friends. Laurice staying to visit for a few days in the vicinity. Miss Ethel Toad of Nova Scotia was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Adams in Knutsford for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adam: and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton of Knutsford. motored to Green Gab- lea and also visited Col.Johnstone'a beautiful gardens in Burlington. Mr. Johnstone is a wonde ful ar- chitect and has some lovely dis- play: of his work on grounds. Mrs. Mary Dunbar and brother were visitors to the home of Mrs. Hattie lllia of O'Leai-y for a few days. they also spent some time with relatives In Knutsfard. Mrs. Iva Claw of North Spring- field. Vermont. who has been spending the summer months at the home of her brother and all- ter-In-law Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton in Coleman, has returned to her home recently. Miss Lorna Cook of Brighton, Mass. ha: been visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. George Chisholm. her uncle Kenneth Olilahoim of West Devon. and her aunt Mn. Lloyd Dalton Ind family of Cole- man. Wlth her were two girl friends, Min Phyllis Gregaoii of Brooklyn. Mass. and Min Brita Holmstmm of Cambridge. Mass. They left by plane on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy and Miss Lucy Hardy and Wendel Har- dy of Hlilsriver, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knutaford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfleld wedlock were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams on Sun- day evening. Mr. Charles Reid of Coleman has accepted the position as Grade XI teacher in O'Leary and appu- cations are being received by the secretary of the school. Mr. Lewis Macliensle. from students wishing to advance towards matriculation. After graduating from Prince of Wales College Mr. Reid took his Bsc and Msc from MacDonald College in Montreal, and then went to further studies in Aber- deen, Scotland. The Grade XX class is expected to begin their studies on Sept. 8. A basket of flowers was placed in the church in 0'Leai-y on sun- day night in memory of Mrs. Wal- ter Gorrill. from Mr. Walter Gor- rill and daughter (Lillie) Mrs. Harry Adams. Mrs. Elva wedlock of Knutsford in visiting her brother and sister- ln-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crossman in Haliburton. Mr. Reginald Adams of Kiiuta- ford is now busily engaged putting - Buying LIVE POULTRY DAILY AT PLANT MALPEQUE NORTH SHORE PACKING CO.. LTD. an aluminum roof on his barn. He has several men employed on the job. i Mra. Harry Adams is to be con- gratulated on receiving two first prsea for her mats at the Char- lottetown exhibition this year. Mra. Adams was lucky enough to receive several prises last year also. Miss Dali England of Pennsyl- vania is spending a. few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert England in Springfield West. Mrs. Maria Baker is feeling better and was able to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knutsfoi-d. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy. Miss Lucy and Wendell Hardy of Alberton were visitors to Knots- ford on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams. Mrs. Hughle Macaregor and son Albert accompanied by Mrs. Nel- son Adams, motored to Borden on Saturday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Russell Milligan and Carol Mac. Gregor who has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Russell Milligan in Nova Scotla for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mllllgan will stay on the island for a couple of weeks. Rev. Robert Wagner and Mrs. -AUGUST ELILIE - Wagner and small non Jimmie lug Monday morning for South Pan, N. 5., where they will spend . month's holidays. Mias Harriet Smith and he, brother Douglas of 0'Lee.i-y 1;". been spending a happy holiday at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith in' Wtlst Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshem of O'Leary motored to Burlington recently where they visited the beautiful ground: of Col. John. stone's home. Miss Gloria Hudson of Summer. side is visiting with relatives In O'Leary and vicinity for a week, -00 ROYAL THEATRE BOBDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:15 George Formby in Comedy Hit ”K'EEP FIT" REGENT THERE WILL BE N0 Today Tuesday OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS FEATURE, . .... .. 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:30 7'1 SHORT SUBJECTS. V"”GT”''TT”"1 : I QQOne of thermos: fasci- 1 ” nating and Funniest ll shows one could hope fori”i-Newsweek CHARLES, CHAPLINS ctAiR"E'i”3'LooM 1 HUMAN DRAMAI -- ...-L 4. i SVlll(Vi:lIAFitlt-ltigallrin-Iiovinuiiloyii Wnfim.DtrItIICMdPrattldU1 CNAILESCIWLN Refund ti-u UnIiAnIata Mr. Ames Harris of Everett, Mass, REMEMBER N EXT Monday. August 31st- W. 1. Hail, Alberton Tuesday. Sept. 1st- Dalton School, Tignish Wellington Hall Wednesday. Sept. 2nd- R. C. A. F: Station "R. C. A. F. Station Crapaucl Hall- ' Thursday. Sept. 3rd - Eldon Hall health should be donors! RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR Canadian Legion Hall, 0'Leary Beaver Club Hall, Montague Blood transfusions are available for all so all be- tween the ages of 18-65 years of age and in good ...... ..Be a donor-save a life-perhaps your oivnl....... TO ATTEND :uincs l WEEK Time Objective 2- 4 100 8-10 100 2- 4 100 8-10 ,100 11-12 50 1- 4 150 7- 9 100 1.30-3.30 100 7-10 150 Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended io Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Enman. Harmony, in the death of their infant son. toi-la West. went by bus on August 16 to attend the choir festival Ir. South Hampton, N. 8.: Mrs. Rus- sel MacArthur, Mrs. Edward En- man, Mrs. Thomas MiwArthur,Mr and Mrs. Wesley Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Osborn. Mr. Beverley Mac- Lennan, Mr. Sterling Dyrnont, Mr and Mrs. Robert linman. Mrs. Roy Enn-ian, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Leod. Mrs. Bruce Caulson and Miss iellic Maol..ennan. The choirs from Welling-tori and Union Cor- ner were also in attendance. Mr. Wesley MacLeod and son from Halifax. N. 3.. were recent visitors to Victoria west. -W ziiiiiiiii POULTRY BUYING LIVE FOWL Illd 1 CHICKEN DAILY man warmaei ' Kaaaingfon The following people from Vic HAIRDRESSING SPECIAL PRICES DURING SEPTEMBER REGULAR S6.00 HOT OR COLD WAVES REDUCED TO S-1.00 ROGERSON'S BEAUTY SALON Crspaud, P. E. I. ivill register as follows: 9th. Septembery O. 3 RE - OPENING ' SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AND ACADEMY Pupils for the various Grades and Departments Grades I to X-D200 AM. Thursday. Sept. 10. Beginners-1:80 P. M.. 'I'Iiui7ada.y, Sept. 10. Grades XI and XII-9:00 AM. Wednesday. Sept. Commercial nepmmm.-stool AM. Wednesday. L..- "DISTANT DRUMS". Cooper, Marie Aldon. to be drawn worth O10. CAMEO THEATRE KIINSINGIVN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. It's the call to adventure, In technicolor. Tuesday: Bank Night Ticket 00. see an exciting show and have a chance to win S10.00 free on Tuesday night. starring Gary CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 KANOAIOOluaniag runaw- oinua . mu iavncao -i Icy ' com. - Ilclo-I - hound -v loam IAIIIII ammo menu noun moor tool It Ma uiinvom - um. vi" a, nun mime - Iron a vow -y -unm ainlin - can by vecmicoiol Don't Get Cuglitt win; 4 Your Coal Bin Down! Cold weather mile: qvlcltiy (mg: with out wanilngl. Don't lot the mo nlppy Moraine find you with on empty coal bin.IattarletuaIllIlivpNOWwltMep- av-titv mi and be uwgly eomrombi. "M M Mm:-an taken in rim noaa dlve.Calltodcy. ' L HOLMAN'S coax. nan.