PAGE FOURTEEN BIIRRESS EEOTIME Continued from page so it be that a bird flying over had dropped that worm? "Oh!" cried little Mrs. Peter, and Another sq-.iiiming worm had fallen right in front of her. She didn't like worms There was a funny look on Peter's we as he saw that second worm es. sir. there was a funi-.y look. "Don't tell me it is raining worms!" Peter. Jumped aside. iiontract Bridge Continued page 10 and it signifies that the bidder must have extra winners, and suit- soliditty. to compensate for his dearth in the most vital control: cards. It is a highly debatable olnt whether Smith should have id four diamonds instead of four clubs. but the diamond raise was exactly what North should have Tea Sign-Qt; MOUNT PLEASANT AIRPORT WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5 Meals 51.00 and 60c V Swing, games. the Scottish, Band and other amusements; .'(Canteensi. Addresses bra prominent politicians at 4, pm. i Come and see .V0UFi Eiends. enjoy yourself and elp the Stewart Memorial, ealth Centre. 1 . J No cleaning accep STAFF HOLIDAYS Plant closing tor statt holidays 1 AUGUST TOI'II to 15th inclusive Victory cleaners, Summersizic liked, and at the very least he should have jumped to six clubs instead of giving the non-Jump raise to five-odd. Had he done even that much. south might have taken the final step. cs:-rroii. SUMMIRSIDE. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY nocsrvr is BRILLIANT IN DYNAMIC iDEAI)LlNE" Jraking its cue straight from the headlines. ”Deadline-U. A-. the frank and senring new melo- drama. starring Humphrey BOKBN which opens today at the Caliiiol Theatre. summerside. undertakes to handle a story as exciting as any that has appeared in print. That it does so boldly and cliallengingly. with llollllfla barred 01' i11'emm'd- attests to its slnnibang succe-M 0-9 Illgll-p0ll'Ci'('d movie fare. "l)endliiic--U. s. A." exposes his city coi'rupt'ion down to the roots. Thnugli no movie has dared to say so before in quite the out-spokmiy honest terms this one emPI0ir'!. aci- unl events have sadly taught us the hard truth that a rackets machine often involves politicians who con- trol a community's destiny. ill! A lesson "Deadlintgli. S. A." im- presses on an audience. and the pli'tlll'E' adds to its substance by pointing out that an antidote to crime in goveriiment. may well be a me and ntzhtins press. I'0Ll0 FATALITIES WINNIPEG, (CPI-Manitoba's seventh and eighth poliomyelitis fatalities of 1953 were reported Thursday by health officials as the province's polio case total for the year rose to 364. The two latest, deaths were an eight-year- old boy from St. Boniface and a 56-year-old man from Winnipeg. ted after August 6 Piusville and Vicinity Miss Norma corcorsn returned to her home after spending a few days in Peaks, guest of Miss Marie Oorcorsn. Mr. and Mrs. Pros. Perry oi Duvar and Dennis, Norma and Jacqueline Brown motored to St. Louis on July 26. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fer- dinand Brown. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. Pat Callaghan's 25th wedding an- niversary on July 26 from Plus- vllle were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran and Mrs. John J. Cor- COTHXI. Congratulations ai'e being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant (nee Delia Gallant) on their recent marriage which took place at. St. Anthonys on Wednes- day July 29. Sister Agatha and Sister Mary Ambrose oi The Congregation of St. Martha, Charlottetown, are spending some time with their mother, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Mrs. Henry Leclaire and daugh- ter Gcraldinc and son Dickie and Billie oi Rhode Island. and Mrs. Jean Nicholson of Fall River, mot- ored to Piusville to spent their vacation at the home oi Mrs Am- brose Corcoran. -Coiigratulations are extend- ed to Mia Rose Marie Brown oi Plusville who was awarded a diploma with grand distinction from the High School oi Domestic Science in St. Jacques De Mont- calm Quebec. Miss Brown has completed a fair year regular course in this school and is at present enjoying a well-earned vacation at her home in Piusville. She will be employed on the staff Abbott and Lou Costello ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Mon.-Tues. 7.15 - 9.1. THE BEANSTALK" in color. No shows on Wed. Thurs. until further notice. 5. Matinee 2.30 Tues. But! in comedy "JACK AND Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7.15 that reaches deep inside you. Warner Bros. presents i ”TllE MIRACLE or our LADY or i FATIMA" in beautiful color. The unusual story of one young t girl that touched the hea share her longings, her d CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON is to feel yourself the power and wonder of it all! - 9.15. The motion picture rts of untold millions! To reams, her inspiring hopes, of the Women's Institute in Char- IIONCIOWD and will be teaching on itiie Handicraft Van that will soon be in operation throughout this iProvince. Her many friends wish 'hsr every success. BB. 1 Professional cards on. J. A. connoi- DENTIST Dantal X-Rays Bmallmsn Building SUMMERSIDI Dial 23M W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. in. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summersitlo P. 0. BOX 881 DIAL IBM is. F. HUNTER R. O. OPTOMETBIST Summerslde. P. I. L Complete Visual Analyse: Glasses Fitted PHUNE 3118 SMALLMANS BUILDING " E. 2. PAIIKMAII ' 0pt.D. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to 12 -il to 5 and by nppolntmant. PHONE 8281 IIJGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bl. Summer-side Airrror. ' ' A 4, c G ssuulnuuv 5 SARI V i..'..".. ETHEL BARR YMORE . g ”.M" " SOL SIEGEL mm and blnuu lv : ONIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 - TUES. 2.30 -- 7.15 - 9.15 N Ou It I one taut you can't trader 4 "e"SP” .Ileadline r Summouido III ENTUIY-lOX'I -U.S.1l. T R mun Iuitv-will i ttzvt-tr nut. lflgllll RICHARD BROOK -KIM HU T. EARLE IIIOIIEV Charts:-on Atnounsant Canadian Bank of Oonuneru Summenlde, P. I2. I. PHONE 2353 A. Raymond Grunt, l!Ac.. 0.D. or-romii-nis;i r gas water street. ' Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3580. PHONE 2413 VI. OIIESTER S. MaI:IIONAI.II Barrister. soiieitonf seem. not 1.1.3. Mom: to Loan. Office formerly occupied by uh Heath ltrong. LO. Oollcctionl Ir-oniptly Athndld To. R. E. ELLIS & SON lit. - Auto - Casualty ff rnscau TODAY 2.30 - 7.1.5 - 9.15 TUES. 7.15 - 9.15 INSUHANCE I summer A Bnmmersldo R. J. R. OIINNINRIIAM vmsimuinisn out mo A ' Water Street Inc SIIIIIIIIOIBICIO Dr. H. I. Maemlll PHYSICIAN I SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Ilolma.n's) Houru:- ' 11:00--nit) AM. Dell). I:00- MO FM. only. 'l:0o- Iii! LI Della DIAL 7012. 1 her parents Mr. THE GUARDIAN. Wellin ton and Vic nlty --Min Shirley MacArthur is vis- iting friends in Arlington, Lot I4. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodman recently vlslted' Mrs. Woodmsnis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Ar- sensult. Mr. my White recently returned to his home here after spending A few weeks in Halifax, N. 5. Rev. A. 5. Murray. Mrs.' Murray and family recently visited friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic De Chris- tiiord who have been visiting for the past two weeks at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Arcad! Arsensult, returned to their home in,Chelsea, Mass. The many friends oi Mrs. Philip N. Arsenault oi st. Chrysostome recently met. at. her home on the occasion other 80th birthday. An address was read by Mrs. William Arsensult and a gift was presented her. A decorated birthday cake was made for the occasion. A bountiful lunch was served. Reverend Sisters St. Edilbert. and Simon du Carmel oi Montreal. P. Q., recently visited their brothers. Messrs. Theodore and Alphonse Gallant. Miss Madeline Gallant. Char- lottetown. is visiting her brothers and family, Theodore and Alphonse Gallant. Miss Lorraine Arscnsult isspend- ing her vacation at the home of and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault. Lorraine was a Grade X student at at. Augustine's Con- vent, Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele DeSHOClleS, Egmont Bay, have returned to their home after spending an enjoyable visit in different parts oi the United states. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Martin and young children. Paul. Elaine. and Janet, oi Charlottetown. are spending a few days visiting Mic. Martin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant, llgmcnt Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault oi New Jersey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Msddix oi st. Oll- bert. and othe relatives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse DesR.och- es and daughter Elsie of Montreal are visiting Mr. DesRochss' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Des- Roches. Mrs. Hector Gallant recently spent a few days in Charlottetown, guest oi her daughter. Mrs. Vin- cent Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Abel DesRoches and small children, Denise. Betty Ann and Ronald oi Mcdford, Mass. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pidele DESRK)ChCS. Mr. Gus Desi-'toches. Miscouche. was a recent visitor in St. Gilbert. CHARLOTTETOWN family of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mccarvllle, Borden. on July 19. Y. P. U. members held an ice- oresm and strawberry social on church grounds on July is with A large crowd on hand. Ice cream, strawberries and cake were sold which brought good proceeds for the church. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Lsclalr and son Paul, and Paul Harrington re- turned to their homes in Chelsea. Mass. on July 10 after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Arsensult. They were accompanied by Miss Olayono Ansnault. daugh- tc of Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Arsen- ault, for a brief visit. Miss Evangeline Csissle was pleasantly surprised Monday oven- ing when a host oi friends gath- ered to tender her A miscellaneous shower. Miss Calssle wu escorted to the seat oi honor amidst. cheers and showers oi confetti. she was the recipient of many gifts. Miss Evangeline Csissie and her sister Rosella later entertained the group with step-dancing which was much applauded. on Monday evening, July is a shower was held in Community Hall in honor oi Mrs. Dominic De Christifcmd, formerly Miss Lorraine Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Arsenault. A large gathering of friends young and old attended, Mr. and Mrs. De Christi- ford were escorted to the seats oi honor which were decorated in pink and white. The couple were recip- ients oi many gifts. Verses were resd by Miss Carolyn Arsensult and gifts were placed by Miss Clarice Richard. Mr. De Christi- ford, on behalf of himself and his bride, expressed appreciation and gratitude to all. Ladies of the com- munity served lunch, consisting of sandwiches and coffee, ice cream and cake. -EM. Alma and Vicinity Miss sherill Rennie. Almaf is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ola Williams, in Elmsdale. Miss Sybil Duggan. Alma. is spending a few days in Elmsdale. guest oi her grandmother. Mrs. James Adams. Mr. and Mrs. John Miiligan. Somerville, Mass. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain and family oi Alma. Mr. James Arthur of Weyinouth. Mass, is visiting his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Arthur, south Kildare. Mr. Elmer Barbour recently vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnnls and daughter Marilyn of Tignish. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank much and family. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas. Cascumpcc. were recent guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. Mrs. Cyrus Maddix and eN'd"e". Raymond, Ernest and Marcella, her mother Mrs. Marguciim: Fuls; .... visi'ing in Charlottetown for I. few days. t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford oi Thoroid, Ol1t8l'l0, i-cc...” .. .- Mrs. Ford's sister Mrs. John Gra- ham and family. They left on July 12, returning to their home. Mrs. John Graham and son Al- len, recently visited in UUILAALAII, gtkthe home of Mrs. Annie Max- e . lMiss Rena Arsensull. Ontario. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Alyro Maddix. lig- mont Bay, and daughters Florence and Marie were Sunday visitors in St. Nicholas, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emillen Perry. Misses Bertha nnd Alsdie Ber- nard. daughters of Mr. and an-;, Edmund Bernard are enjoying their holldtys visiting i-c'........ Bummerslde. Miss Thelma Arsenault. Sum- merside, is visiting her grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gsllsnt. Egmont. Bay. Mr. Gordon Barbour and sister Rae recently spent a weekend in Kenslngton. guests oi Mrs. James -'MacKlnnon. -Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Baylor .1nd son Ronnie oi McNeils Mills. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baylor of West Devon. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar on July 19. Mrs. Herman Wallace and son omer are visiting Mrs. Wallace's daughters. Mrs. Stanford McNeil and Mrs. Jack Dunbar, Alma. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. accompanied by Mr. Joseph Ryan oi Bomervills. Mass. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ciaudet and Mrs. William Gaudet, Pleasant View. Mr. Leo G. Wsllace. ststicn agent at Ayimer. Ont.. is spending two weeks' vacation at the home oi his brother and sister-in-law st Aims, and his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready, Tlgnlsh. 1 Mr. Archie Barbour and son Robert.-accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dunn and family, and Mr. Hudson Duggan, all of J ”Frutown and Vicinity Mrs., John Jardlna .of can- lottetown recently visited among friends in the village. ' Miss Mabel M. Burns sptint July 20. in the village, guest of Mr. sud Mrs. Edison Dsmmarell. Mr. and Mrs. Idlson Dunmareli returned July 2'1. from an en- joyable visit spent with relatives in Hunter River and.Cos-nwsli. Mr. and Mrs. Pmwos Yeo and daughter. Georgie oi Kelvin and Mrs. Nelson Owen of Hamilton visited in the village recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gsrnett Warren. Rev. Walter Auld and Mrs. Auld of Midlands Ont.. left July 21 on return to their home after spend- ingthe past. three weeks at. Mr. Auld's former home in Freetown. guests oi his sister-in-lam, Mrs Brewer Auld. Rev. Walter Auld oi Midlands. Ont. formerly of Freetown wu guest speaker in Freetown Unit- ed church on July 36. This ser- mon was heard with much appre- ciation by his friends. Friends regret that Mr. Ollie Mc- Carvllle oi south Freetown met with c painful accident recently. While unloading hay in his barn. The rope belonging to the hay fork broke throwing him to the floor below, csudrig square in- jury. He is 0. patient in Prince County I-lospitsl. All hope for him a speedy convalescence. Rev. Samuel B. Pmfitt and Mrs. Proiitt of Beaverton. Ont... have arrived to spend their an- nual vacation in their cottrags at Staverta Shore. They were accom- punied by Mr. Prciittts father. Mr. John N. Proiitt who had spent the past year with his son and daughter-in-law. Work which began a week ago on the main Freetown road is now completed. This road has been covered with a heavy coating of shale and should be greatly im- proved. Many trucks have been hauling the material which has been taken from the farm oi Mr. Everett Reeves. South Freetown July meeting of Freetctwn W.C. T.U. met July 22. at the home of Mrs. John I-ieffel. The war- ship service was " ted by president Mrs. Wallace Reeves, with several members assisting. Three visitors were present, and took part in the program. The roll call was answered with suit- able temperance verses. Plans were made for attending the An- nual W.C.T.U. convention to be held Aug. 5, in the gardens of Mrs. Gordon Mac.Millan in Corn- wall. After the buslnes period lunch was served by the hostess. after which an enjoyable scclai hour was spent. AB First Aid Awards Made At Bedequs The Womenis Institute of Central Bedeque sponsored a First Aid Course during the past few months. Min Barbara. smith. Public Health Nuns. and Miss Doris walker, First. Aid Instructor, conducted the week- ly cllnes, The Red cross has issued First Aid Awards to the following candi- dates: Senior: Miss Clan. Affleck; Mlu Theresa Gaudet; Mrs. Edna Jenkins; Mrs. Davis Jewell; Mrs. Austin Murphy: Mrs. Louis B. Muttart; Miss Wind- sor Bmlth; Mrs. Irving Toombs; or: Miss Joyce Iolland and Miss Joyce MacDonald. The certificates and pins will be, presented to the class members at' the next meeting oi the Women's Institute. Alina, motored to Malaguh, N.-57.. on July lb and visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cameron and fun- lly. also Mr. and Mrs. Atephen Kinoh and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McIntyre. -D . ALIIITON G W. I. -The July meeting of Alborton C. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. muesli Boll with an attend- anos of 11 members. Mrs. John Wallace presided. Rev. W. Monaghan was present. Mrs. Alfred Gilli: was named delegate to the Diocesan conven- tion. It was decided to hold I spec- ial meeting at. the home of Mrs. Hsrmssi Oahill, xlldara. New business included plans for a pantry sale and a nusre dance. The next regular meeting will be at the home of Mrs. hank Dunn. Assistant liosuues will be Miss Maud O'Connor. Mrs. J. A. Calls- ghsn and Mrs. Reginald Fraser. Mrs. John Wallace will be on the mwitainmont committee. Two interesting contests were provided by Mrs. Lemuel Arsensult and Mrs. Reginald Fraser. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alton O'Brien and Mrs. Brydon Smith. Refresh- ments were served by the hostels and committee. A special meeting oi Alberton C. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. Herman Cahllll, Kildars, with Rev. W. I. Callaghan and mem- bers of the oxscutivu in attend- ance. Ten members from Kildare paid dues and promised to co-oper- ste and work in their district for the welfare of the C. W. L. Rev. W. E. Monsghs gave a. brief and in- structivs talk, and the meeting closed with prayer. Bsciucns &&dI&.i AUGUST 3. 1952 t LIBERAL tRROAIIOASTi OVER OJRW Summer-side MONDAY, (AUG. 3) 12:30 NOON Hon. Forrest Phillips TUESDAY. (AUG.-1) 7:30 P. M. I-Ion. J. A. Bernard WEDNESDAY (AUG. 5) 12:35 NOON Mrs. Aden Mulligan 8:30 PM. ' Dr. John F. MscNeill THURSDAY. (AUG: 6) 7:30 PM. Mr. Harold Goodwin FRIDAY, (AUG. '1) Mr. J. Watson MacNaught Q.C. will speak at 9:30 p.m. Liberal Broadcast From 11:30 to 12:00 P.M. This is a very arrange to attend. ATTENTION CONSERVATIVE WORKERS A meeting of all poll chairmen and poll workers will be held in the Conservative committee rooms (above Palmer's garage), Spring Street, Summerside on Tuesday, (August 4th) at 8:30 p.m. important meeting, so please CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS KING GEORGE I-IALI. Konslnqfon MONDAY. AUGUST 3rd 8:30 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Summoraldc THURSDAY. AUGUST btii 8:30 P. M. Mrs. Charles Mclnnis and family of Borden, are visiting her mo or Mrs. Sophie Gaudet, st. Gilbcr. . Miss Julienne Gsudet. Montreal, is spending two weeks with her mother Mrs. Clovis Gaudet, and sister Reta of Egmont. Bay. Mr. And Mrs. Hill N. Gallant, St. Gilbert, had as their guuta Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsauult. Mr. and Mn. Anthony Doaltochas. and Mr. snd Mrs. Jas. Oormler, all of Bedeque. Mr. Albenie Arunsult. has re- turned to his home after A week's visit in itogersvllle, no. as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Assdo Arsensult. Mr. Robert Leclsir, Summerslde, recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Leclsir, Iginontasy. Mr. and Mrs. Albsnie Arsenault had as recent gusts Mr. and Mrs. AIIAO Arsemult. Mr. t..it. ....s. Aim Arsensult of Rcgernvilie. N. 3.. also Mi-. ma Mrs. Joan rum Arsendult of no:-don. . Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Dunedin and fuuly, Bummerside, recently visited relatives in lgmont Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund munet. and son Richard of Montreal. re- csntly spout two weeks It the home of Mrs. Clovis mum. Mrs. Aubln Arssnault. has been confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mn. nutuil Isa-nsrd and family at Hunter Aim were visitor! in Wellington on July E.l Mr. Mid Mrs. Albert Vud and To The This election finds me fish products and to back support. this and will serlousl Provincial Cmlncil. Of Prince county farm work but with major buildings only partly completed. In spite of this I agreed at the last moment to let my name go before the electorate as C.C.F. candidate. I did this to give the people of Prince County an opportunity to sup- port this party's definite proposals for expanding mar- kets and establishing adequate prices for farm and lot of the average citizen. I felt that, win or lose, some real support for the C.C.!'. on August 10 would do far more good than votes cast for other parties. I wish to give the voters an opportunity to provide this Under the circumstances, I really have no time for campaigning. My supporters are busy too. I trust that all the busy people in the county will understand consider giving their support to the party I have t e honor to represent. - J. nasnisoiv Maersnnsns, inserted by.the Prince Electors busy. not only with regular improvements on my its plans for improving the Edward Island C. C. F. Liberal Meetings FREELANII Tonight suousr 9.4 p m. KINKORA Tuesday AUGUST I--8500 p. m: - KEIISINGTON Thursday AUGUST 0-8:80 p. us. All meetings will be addressed by Mr. J. Watson Mn Nlught, Q.C., Add other prominent Llbertl speakers