-Aucusr 29. 1951 ,,, THE wesrenu ouannum Blood Donor '4--e-Mj House Phones: The Guardian may be u Bookstore. iiri Ah.” econd noucetws Grocery. Alberton : Phone : PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Slilnniersldo. Phone I081. News. subscription. Advertising Representatives J. ELMER MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW following stores In Bununerside: Be summer Street; Gourties Drugstore. ti Central Street: "vs News-stand. Water Street; Marl Gaudet. 61 Granville street; Water Street; Alban'a Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE s Prank Weeks. Representative. 05-: office and 68-3 Ilouse. Clinics Fall Below Quota There were 68 donors at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic in Aiberton last evening. Only three persons were rejected so 65 donations were received. 'l'ii( clinic was under the direction of Dr. Potter and the nurse in charge was Mrs. Wilcox. They were assisted by six nurses' ai- sistants. a laboratory technician and three drivers. Ass:stance in 8033 lid D038 bought at any of the Street; Island Motor Transport, mraraur complet-0 131- m:"C..(e) Se.-vice. W. Boyd Bea'.rst.o- ::ei-.sini;WD- A DONOR at Kenslngton in Masonic Hnii. Thursday. wgugr .'l0th. between 7 and 9 PM. I109 Donors Needed. .-BE '..PA.V'l'RY Hoiman's Groc- ry peparimenl. Friday. Ausust P . M. by Bedeque school ..1'i(l.ViSii yNEEi)S I00 donors .1 Biooli Clinic in Dalton School, Aw;-(iiie.xIi.i)'. August 29th, between 10 and L: noon. You are needed as 3 doncr. -i0il ARI-7 URGED TO AT- - Cr it-s Blood Donor C-gm; 5'. . t Hull. Summer- side. V-'.(lr.v.(l:iy. August 29th, he- turmi 7 mil 10 P. 31. Donors urg- mrjy lrerlcri. sKl..N.il.V(;'l'0.N' MIST G0 (Willi 'l'lli-1 TOP at Blood Donor C; .v .ii.isouic liall. 'l'hiirsda,i'. -l 10:11, between 7 and 5') P. M. iv --i br a donor and help your uei:lib.mr its well as yourself? .317 ..v-ri Mrs. H G. Spears with, giiczr .l.i..:-liter. Sally. who have been ll.K.illlL' Mrs. Spears' iiai'eiit:-'.' .llr. n:t.l Mrs. George C:illbeck.i Szrnizii ..k.ric, icft Friday morning to remit to their home in Ottawal -..-.- i ,( li'lI 'lil(.IVliRSl'I. Spcci lip gmprl iiivtlings coiiliiiiiiiig in lilc .:.i.,..-i lcnt .'it.H':iclcll's Mills. liunrln nv.;lit at 8.00. Mcli niniit r-xccpi Szimidziy at the samt; hour. ill heartily invited. G. Ai llaiiisn - -- -4 - llr and Mrs. onaid Janiiesonl and iiirre children. who have been. iarainuiiiig in their vmrc. lcit Friday morning to re- turn 'n their home in Hartford. Comic.-liciit. They were accomp- with S spent the summer months tnend ill Sunimcrside. - Li-TAVE FOR. 0TT.kWA - .1 Mrs. J. Donald MacKay . ...imcrsidc on Tuesday morn- ;.'.: on .1 vacation trip In Ottawa. -.i. -e accompanied by the iirotlier-in-law and sister. '-.' Ottawa. who had been ;.icsts in Summcrside.-S Scntlanrl urrc participating. Ken- neth Perry of Summer.-idc is s zirmhcr of the Canadian team.- iTiiOiite Saving Society lests Atiside Fir: Earl Taylor. Examiner for lhe Royal Life Saving Society con- ducted tests at the Y's Men's bath h0U-Se in summl-rside on Monday Iilnnonn. August 27th. !Fll'e candidates entered the test. 0r the Award of Merit. Three were iucrvssflul tn completing the re- i-!i;i'9mttll'-x and will receive Royal ht Smlnn Sncicty silver medals TTh9C0tlnilinn of their ability. for ree other young people per- ulltlcd the Life saving skills nec- Tgy for the Bronze Cross award. m f medals for both these tests m ””"'d W the Headquarters "3 in London England and will A9"'5t”ntcsl at a later date. Amzllrrd of Merit:-Ronald Mac- mm v G90I5'e Mcciuigan. Charles v::0ih!n Fross:-Angus line! aren. in Joanne Smith. warm m .' it I” 773i to I ,1 ltd! WI Si Mn. . I: )t. .'( OPENS - Alberton School reopen- loadlng etrulpment was given by members of the Alberton Branch of the Canadian Legion who also Provided cars for transportation of donors. Mrs. C. W. Hayes. Mrs. J. A. Cal- laghan and Miss Barbara Smith - ALBERTON SCHOOL RE- ed Tuesday morning with a good attendance of pupils, including fif- teen boys and girls who are just beginning their experience with school. For the first time in many with by Magistrate R. S. Hinton. K.C.. in Summerside yesterday. A fisherman from district was fined :15 and costs for having in his possession lo: stars with eggs attached. Indians pleaded guilty Act. and the other two. it being it see- costs. THE GUARDIAN. Large Docket In Magistrate's. Dourt A fairly large docket was deals the Kensington Thr-an to being intoxicated contrary to the Indian One was fined 310 and costs and offence. were fined S15 and A hit-and-run driver from Sum- merslde wis fined S15 and costs or twenty days. In this case hn had slightly damaged another car by aideswirlniz A case of causing gracious bodily harm and of driving a truck when the abil- ilecord Looked for in Blood Donors At Clinic Tonight -St. Mary's Hall in St-mmerside will be a busy centre on Wednes- day evening, August 29th. when a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be held there by the Mobile Team from Halifax. Residents of Summerside and the surroundinz districts are urged to bear thi. time in mind-between 7 and i0 P. M.--because of Wednesday aft- ernoon being a holiday people are apt to forget about the Blood Donor Clinic date in the eveninfl. Mr. W. A. Currie. Chairman of the Blood Donor Committee of the Summerslde Red Cross Branch. is leaving no stone unturned to make sure that everyone knows about to W ing of Summer-side's new office are to be commended on the in providing more liv- ing and working space within the building erecting the new structure). they have not forgotten fact that, space outside gestion of motor traffic at hours outside serious collisions The widening of Cemral. Church Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Let's Talk it Over A Prince County Viewpoint by "d" Anti-Congestion Move Those responsible for the build- tthe original reason to to make for more the edifice. wance also l'US e have never heard of in that an D01".- I” ai- working Con h the old pnst-office has heen quite a problem though Y HTE5. homes after an enjoyable twelve house to house canvass was madve fined R720 and costs; S. Macfiougan-Delaney l Wedding t IF -A lovely mid-Summer weridingt took place at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. W. L. Delaney, Kensingtomi. when their youngest ' Frederica Genevieve Was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony with lidward Sinclair. Mr:-. Duncan pequu The ceremony was performed at three o'clock in the afternoon. on! Wednesday. August 15th. 1951. lnil a charming setting. enhanced by a i,- prnfusion of beautifully arrangr-di, Cut. flowers. .. About thirty il'll'll.cd ;:u('st,g mp! nessnd the ceremony. l The youthful bride lovely iii an aficrnnnil gown of s l 100k("'i VEILV . Kimrnnns. clergymcn nave announced iii" As long as children walk in tiw tily arranged tribic centered with day trip which included a visit. and to those wgn wtlnke: in tlAil:-' -: clinic go lhpir congregations and ' r m A” h d I d An” d d p -' ' ' ,, 5 PP? FFP iA'l 0 till PF 0 B(5'ia .' ' ' . .. ' ' . ?;,'Ch 1.s':,-,.c,)hxg(,1.' 3:3,?-5lgE)e1tdD iihmggiufiig ftiigcittr.-.3 sot 13) dor- ”"d F'1”"7""' Pnim" i” Mm”-l' me damn" MW been mnmdedl cident. Ct-rlainl)' tho :'afet.V in dingucalkg Sginlrltint-'1' lK'tii:iiEiil!(l)'iri'!xE(ii:lii Ohio. returning by way of Nia- ors was not attained there would R0” """”3'' -.- not recently establislieri at the snapdragons, Bouquets of summer gafa Falls and the White Mnun- prolbuhly lhave beenl lesslh donors ' . !HlEi'id Schnnllhasmhcenga l'mnn flowers placed! about the dminf:-i 1 - 5' d 510 jng 0y-pr in Jack. vvltiout tie canvass ng a was N I . J. u I car rivers n a vn-im y w . mom arlrlcd ticir beauty to the 5:: ivheeg Mr. Harper visit.- d0nf'- I ' E1?;r,:0,.5F(:I:,l::th.pxiwtriimiilitl 33:5: st. iiiave tn b'e-dconstantly on ihtfisceiic. - : ed with relatives and friends.-s At OLeary some 66 donors at-week vbm at her home here .alcrt to moi accident. The ma.-3 1., the bud, was pmw tended the clinic. The quota is "g ' mva posed by Mr. Owen Mactiniigniii some 100 under what had been ex- pected at this point. in the tour of' the mobile clinic, it was said. Redi Cross officials expressed hope that. Personals -Rev. Vincent J. Murphy of Stf 5 wMr. native Pro-I v-Mir. and Mrs. Justin Mclvor left mind by the formeris mother who, iCoiin Waugh. Wllmot. Valley, re-i lturned this week from an enjoy- -able motor trip through Northern Airs. M. Ervin and son' I his brother. Mr. Percy Murphy. Middleton. Pineau of Boston.i Cyrus his brother-in-' Mass. is visil ing law. Mr. - Frank Arsenault and Mrs. Arscnault. Hanover Street, Summc rslde. l l - Premier J. Walter Joncs Faidi a recent visit to Long River. where he visited Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Mac-I Kay. and Burlington where he en-1 joyed a visit to the lovely lawns at. "Woodle'igh." Sziirit' on Monday for their home in their John. N. B. after spendlni: holidays in Freetown wilii Mrs. rMclvor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mccarville. -Mr. and Mrs. J. George Mac- Kay, Albany, and .Mr. and Mrs.- t New Brunswick and Maine. -Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Noonaii. (nee Annie Sherry), Albany, have taken up residence in Albany af- slngton. s Wellington --The auctinh sale held on the premises of Mr. Milton Mr-(7nr- ville,vAii5:. 18th. was well attend- ed. Mr. Frank Gamble being auc- tioneer. Mrs. John Cnulson. Scaview. vis- ited her mother, Mrs. Alice Bar low last work. Mr. Cyrus Perry. Moncton, N.B.. recently spent some time with Mr. Emile J. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrss. Ernest Carr and (laughter ..mv:-cna. visited for a fcw days :n Long River recently. Mr. and Mrs. Amby McNeill. Wellington Centre, recently had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deighan and daughter Barbara of Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford and daughter. Shirley. of Thorold South. 0nt.. recently visited Mrs. Ford's sister. Mrs. John Graham. Mrs. Thomas Ford of Mt. Pleasant. mother of Mr. Harry Ford. accom- panied Ihem home as she will visit them andmgther relatives in United States. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Owen. Hamilton. P. E. I.. and Mrs. Mar- garet Inglis visited Mrs. John Graham recently. Mrs. Graham Vl:iry's College. Halifax. is l'lSiUM other points would make an extral effort to meet the deficit. Heavy rain at O'Leary was be- licvcd at least partially iblc for the failure. to meet the hoped for quota there. Eilersiie & Biileforii -Master Carmen. Grigg. Lot 11, is visiting with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grlgg. Muss Catherine Payiiter was the guest of Miss Geraldine Hatfield.iil9id on Freetown during the past week. Mr. Robert Mnccaull, Halifax visited Willi his parents Mr. and occupied with EFT?” and Mrs. P. M. Maccauil over the ueekiilndcr the i9fI'it'rFh1l'i 0' end. Miss Ruth Thompson. Hartford, Conn, U. S. A . Earl Simmons, Summcrside. visiting wi'h their sister Harold Gillis. Mrs . gMr. Stanley Hayes, Halifax. is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes. many George Thompson will learn with Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant diiuithter Rosita Freetown. and were Ernest Paynter, The sincere sympathy of district is being extended- to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barlow on the death of their infant son. Miss Beryl Mills; Ottawa. Ont.. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan. and Miss Ruth Thompson. were guests of Mr. llo Thompson. Mrs. Minnie turn home for ti brief visit. Mrs. Mary Dr-sRoches. Mlscnuche. recently visited her daughter. Mrs. Jerry Richard. Ronald 'VicNeiil is a patient in P. C. Hospital and his many friends wlsn him a speedy recov- ery. .Lawrence Richard of Three Riv- ers. Que.. ..s visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Faustin Richard. accompanied them on their re- delegates appointed to atte Full A Meeting Progrosslvo conservative District Association FOR FOURTH DISTRICT PRINCE will be held at BEDDQUE. THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 AT 8 PM. ' Poll Chairmen will call Poll Meetings and have five ttendanoe DON CAMERON. nd above meetin nested. gs. President. Ladies of the Sunshine Clh brating her Dfist birthday. sponsored a chicken supper in ..M.. the English School on Thursday. -M.-I gnd M,-sg Algxgndgr skin. Auizull 23I"ti- A "WK? "Owl! lit ner and children Sandra and tended and II good sum was renl- grin". lcmmplmw by M... um ized. Ice cream was also sold. Mm Harold Mm”. mmmed "3 Master Bruce White. Summer- side was the guest of Miss Arlen Hayes during the past week. Misses Ethel White and Audi-ev txlillar. Sitmmerside. were 'of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin "5po"S';on during the past week. Miss Della Barlow. Ottawa. and returned to their home 5'39!" . Catlwriiies. 0nt.. narciits Lot, 2, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1Peters. Siinimersitle with thei-- Emerson Barlow. sister Brenda. their liniifiavs Mr. and Mrs. i i Mrs. Barlow was thci George tBarlow during the past week. i The Bidefo--d Anglican Ladies Aid and Fundav School picnic wasp the lawn at Mrs. George Barlr-nv's and was laraelv attendedi While the ladies held their meet- lnrv, of husicess, the childrrn were Mr. Digrian. Pi-ins were the winners and a dcliciaii-s 'nle serving: of lcc-r:-cam inacsed a-round hrinzlviv an enjoy- Iahie afternoon in a close. '. The Birlcford United -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard.i id b M, and MW! - - . . , ifacrri-mpmi1):Rocli,e df Yarmouth. Til” is Rfitisllii-ear gt nnirlt kiliih Kennedy, Miss OIIVP lion- t .y . ' nth, vmto” R. 0" ""7 W” "'9" m" -"””."g T' and Miss Mariette DHl'lsOil. Mrs. Mame. View F999 - ' l a year of unusually frequent iairs Claude Barn” and MISS Bel... ltlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph which have forced Our Rccro-ation (iroumis lTli'lfLl' p"S'i Toombs. E119”-5. Chaisson. Hl1iCh1n- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. -guest of her son Albert and Mrs. is visiting his mo Moklcr in Palmer Road. races. . La vrrcnce, . iiiss tives and friends in Si- G-reta MacDonald and the FPv..'l'hey are the E11953? 0? MT- awasderi Mrs. Edmund Gaudet. and sister, Mrs, lunch was served hv the i'l0(iI'iF. are and ladies of the riiuv.-(ii. also am-1Josi-nh were in Halifax, N.s.. .ed at the home of Mr. and MP3- iltonnld Gaudet. They were accom- Bernard d friends in Hall- Cl'tllt”3i1 who also visitc Also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peters have Mr James Mokler of New Yorki ther. Mrs. Thomas flowers. Friends of Mrs. nard are Pleated 10 59? azain after being H DRUG” Charlottetown Hospital- Mr. and Mrs. John Mass. are visiting rela- in St. after visiting in .-M.-iy Edward Ernest Tues- can at g her hnmcmleasant siir-nundings. in addition t at melt!) expert care. poncments of the operations nex- cssnry to make this site the beauty i . . L t h . C . ifgzl.-"132 ':hitN:YT:,(:'9r?h10:k nonislofithe (Cabot Trail and other ' g 'l ' g Vhzt )h ! pan 3 o interest in Nova st-am; view at the front of the new iiO(- pltal is quite pictiiresquc. with ismrioili lawns. growing shrub- and a profusion of multi-colnrer' No one wants to be sick. but if fate has decreed that you should visit our new hospital, you lcasr he assiirc-cl of verv Perry. Mrs. George Myers and Chaissnn.lMr. Ferdinand. Brown of St, Louisu and Mrs. Merle Dearzle. Mr. Ben Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Thibedeau. .14 M. d Mrs. Johnny Ti-emblay. M” Pmn Gaudet 1,8”; 10:22 I-iairivieiiii N.S.. were recent. visitors. Ga"d9t Newt 3 0 St. Edward. guests of Miss panicd hy Mrs. Hiumiay Schonl niv-nic was he'd at fax- with n ilzed from same The next meeting Miller C0nl'El'i8l' for lot! and recreation followed. over the world. followed by Scripture and a reading by Beryl. Rev. the ':I close. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. MacLean. St. John. N. 3.. are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. iMacLean. Mrs. Mark White spent part of her holiday visiting with her fath- er Willard Hutchinson and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughters Linda and Sandra were llueats of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin inglis and Mr. Willard Hutchin- son recently. Mrs. J. E. ifniglls. Kenainizion. spent -Tuesday with her mother. Mrs. Jennie Gillis who was cele- cavendlsh recently. Mr. and Mrs. s. Burieigh and Mr. and Mrs. L. A Buriclgh are spending a couple of weeks tour- ing through Maine, U. S. A. Mrl. Jack Mllltgim spent part of the past. week visiting with her sister Mrs. Jsmes' Mncrieill. Ken- slnzton. s it will be interesting to note that residents of the surrounding districts of the Stewart " t.i Health Centre will be able to ob- tain the services of a doctor on Sunday and Thursday evening; of regret. that she is a patient in the.to be held at the church with Jean! the evening.-bee. spent part Mr. Baxter led in the study per-ling with her sist Theillgan. irefreshment committee served al week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.'lovely lunch, after which the mem- bers adiournecl to the church forrcn Diane worship with Beryl Miller as con- town. were guests of Mrs. mg vener. Worship opened with silent are Gilli; during the past week. prayers for the young people alli I R. H. Baxter pFOn0lll”ICt'(iIOi1L. I Benediction bringing the ev-Imonths is spending her holidays visltlng.enlng of Christian Fellowship to Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. where they visit- Henry Miss Josephine Arseriault. Que- of last week visit- er Mrs. Jack Mll- Mrs, Nelson -Pacquet and child- John, Charlotte- Theod-- and Mrs, Carol Kadey and daughter Shirley, have returned to Ottawa. after spending the past few visiting with her parents Quickies Nvernnica Tremblay. Road and Miss Susan Casey are patients at the Western Hospital. iAiberton. I Mrs. Sylvaiii Peters M Palm?! . DANCE EMERALD HALL THURSDAY, AUG. 30 Blue Haven Ramblers Orchestra. by Ken Reynolds every week until a puinanent doc- -that does!" 4 3 tx:s'&'k"&;-0-EB MIMQM iQ Dmunsis g R M -t. 'o?ggua:i'.os-&, 6 - M - J C. I M V.. p. it fs ... "You'll be tied up all night and if they don't pay you overtime-I'd look in The Guardian Want Ads for a job Ihoneymoon trip to include a tour rm; find l'"5Dnntieri to by the groom. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Later the happv couple icft on a pink accessories. Mr. and Mrs. MacGou-Ian will reside in Malpcque. V i Prior to her marriage the bride: .was tendered a shower at her .home when she was the recipient lof many beautiful and costly gifts. Amnnggthase assisting in the Di't'Sf'iltal.loil were:-Misses Jean Machcod. Elizabeth Milligan, Jean Kelly. Geraldine Naciman. Betty Tocmbs. Shirley Agnew. olive Howard and Iilrs. Keith Kennedy. Mrs. Ervin Jay played appropriate i . l music.-Bur. gm NOTICE There will be a special meeting of the Prince Court- eacs THIRTEEN Little Pond and , Vicinity Miss Mary Wilson. New York. II he guest oi her sister. Mrs. Jos- pli Cnmphvll. A inrgv: number from Little Pond and surrounding districts in- ended Old Home Week in Char- daugmnilottetown. Sister Jo-in Mary and Sister son of Mr. and -.1. .. . ' 11 My of Carmel spent a few dayi M'”G”"ga"' Maliint their respective -homes in Lit- tle Pond rccently. The many friends of Mrs. Ma- ilda Dingwrll wish her a speed) ccnicry In good health follow Hf: an t)pJr.'ilinii in king's Coun- ,i Mr-inoriril Hospital. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Fitz- liis wife and two win- nmc liilic l'liillL'lliPf'S. Maureen and . all re istered nur e l . ' '- iem Hv: ';ootrii1is are rerlunrea to chm”? of the rmsgguw '9 l" I3e;i:i:;1;m:FI;nnrxr;dri'n tst;:cB:;ot;Hl:31r(I;;!;wEi::i;CR:':'ga:?go and Fmmy mam in m min. p.-.1.-. him nylon over mm.-. it-.rapii......... Miidlehnrn, .Viriss.. motor- accommo E e pupmt r' Wm" Refreshments were served by Northam charged with pf mi - ,1 no, The g.'.,,.,,..,,s...e 30,. ily of the new Federal i-uilding ""”Ci”"3 h"""i'dl'9-K5 Di ””W0'”- and Hi In Litlw Pond last week and sum Currie H prmclpalt .0"”” members of the Women's ln!ti- an unllcensr-Id Party in Ihpoiiiater: Ezoutrsihave assisted bv distrihut- should help traffic manipulation ”"i- SW3 NW?” 3 "””'-13.l' "1 Smith 3'" Sllcnfllnc H WW fl?-3'5 With Itjrghvgrnigf E1:41;Tangl":;rsofl?,:'a' tutes of Alherton. Alberton South. car was fined 310 and costs ing postersito all the stores. and C0"!id9l'3b1.V- dr;;:”5H3'.d l;)'I";h 9”” Mih 3”" M” N"i5”" S'”'t'8"'- . , . . " . T-. .19 . tRilC VVHN matron -;-.. Gum and M". John C. Front. Bngogglri Haunt "M" M A truck':irly'er. for permlttir--: pamphlets are being sent out to W uh . I of hmmr I r hn. Qgt g t M - ' V . ' s l r throu h the Post 5 out For The Children. 0 r .1. ex. and via... . r. Alan ltinrilnnalri. l-.dmmi- "1 berm": Mb'"0n Smnho Eim5d5'9- Yvillrtijdefirfdn "srnnnnriiurl-iyxslinnhvir (e')af(ti1cehousl:.ii:ifieua doznora have attractively gowncdi in Daffodil inn. Alla. is yisiting his hrotho-r -ENJOYABLE TRIP '- M” M' Alma. Montrose. Brooklyn Mill 5 pk; h ,;A i H r ', . M dqb, Mt cards and P.-M-ngmsng signs asking m.,.,,,-. yellow inffr-ta with matching hvad- -iillncs. i.IIIlr Pond. after an ab- lison Harper of North Carleton. River- The Dock: south kndme 852:” ';m;';hi"?; Wm pk .i"q'33' 3 hfle"ni1"" (iv 9 en,-ls phrmmutes Mn N, ,0 he ,.m.,,m1 have hm." mac. dress of lioscgay sinniar in that or sciicc of fr.rl,r-titre-n He 3c99mP3"i9d by M5 50"v H3l'1”Y- and Cascumpec. Appreciation is (.051; DA (in. ,.udRsn,:,'-1;: ',.;..,"'.1.. gm 1:. w(?:,,nvs Leagu" m 1;... ed on the streets bounding iilP.lLh9i”'1d(5 viii also ilslt his si.-ers. Mrs. his m0ih9T- 'M1'5- 3- H3l'Dt3l”. M155 due Mr.rH. D. Corbett who gave w;”.”,qm.;mg .?h,,n M, 3,.-Ilm, 5,: ygrnounding dmrms have he,,.. Summcrside High School until Mr. Owen Mar-Gnugan was best Iii.-u-gmv-i Mrit'i.cilan. ind-an Riv-r Laura Lowiher of Charlottetown. the use of a window in his atom lmmlred bv nlmhnl wins "Md uh.-, ;,".cum.i7ed Ail wk; have racer... this should lessen the danger of man for his brother. rvnrl Kits. Mr-ry A. and Mrs. Joint M15? Mary MUM" 01 Carleton for advertising the clinic. and to ,.,.d (.0... 'A,..,,,," ,,,r.,,,, ,'..,,m H, bloat; ,'mM,us,oM hm... 1,..." accident to school children. Wt. Nupzml music was playcri by -l. Msicilonriid. Glcnfiniian. and M13 HNICY I-0Wlh91' Oi N071" 0ii1N' business men who diSl!la:'- Crapniirluc-hni-zed with .hping "I writwn and Inked M secure as believe.-iiowt-ver. there is still a Mrs. l-Irvin Jay. Carleton have returned to their ed posters. in most districts is ,;"dm,,.d H, H nuhm, Mn” WW mam, donors as mm. mm 1-p..crylng nccri for the construction Following the ceremony :i lizifirt ' s ' of a sidewalk along Green Street. luncheon was served from a prer- Y0lill SKIN pimples. rash blackheads. a irritations quicklv relieved with fragrant, scientifically medicated Cutirur: Soap and Ointment Cuticura issr-successful it's used iiilnverthe wnrid.Bu)' Ciiticiira today! Professionaiwcartts was navy nylon over tnffctn Wltht . g l'. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of COIIIIIICIBI Bulldilll lnmnieraide, P. I'.. I. PHONE 2830 E. E. Parkman. Opt.D., R.0 OPPOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to I and by appointment Phone 8281 ll'..f-”'i - H-RE-(iryijliviimhl-; ter an extensive lI0nC.Vm00n mil "TT EB" Y" Mmnauimnhi ihmp l l l '-'SA-"lit has returned! r--as - - moi lice: ....-n. or J; to Tommo Nmgam FEM 0.... Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hui.-i..,i.---rte number of children and ad-. Mrs CW”. E rpm, nmwt M, 3,... -M... 1.-,,...-my c-.,.namyty Fish and Game Associa- REGENT THEATRE limo. .d.Mlm iii.Vg2',lv;Ii(inir;i(r;rl:i(iR112: 0; mwa and Mo,.m.ealg ililIs(;ll. Ontario. are visiting with nits in attendance. Gamay, i-tarteewto l1;:.Niz1ri'rli'1ixeeeinwPe0kf:nl;'; U1? hnm9;Pm5vme won, rwpm ..i5",,r. mine" on Fridav night Auguq I summ" S." summenl- "l l l ' - g ll tier parents Mr. and Mrs. Will-land other sources f on craiii- spen - - ' d M” H Hun ' . , - . - giillrlillsxl:.:linlAs"niGEiIl&l(:ptsiafgliizn-tog; -4””. W. R. Hum. Sr. of Den.Ou;lElYil Grant. and Mr. and Mrs. mrsm tm,der the leadership of of hiss i;tt.DlDxirll:!l': lg(t;.dT'l'ionias Mok tgtgrlieoime of Mr. an rs amt rnlstv at elgm 0,ClOCk' m the ; ,, H . lllc r......- 1 irahclly Ann Dex and her son. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fv-IH”””” ""m”"-Wt igllifjei flllleleliltigsgnuggfy mfjaofjg; " " ,E.' -- d D H Town Hall, Borden. Show- -.---- -A ---- my . .1 :3 g- - ' g -. in" , Bill. are -s a -1' ' -. . - - - r . M, d M-. Edmun mice 9. . V ll M v .lmmmm "had in ml. Hear" and C" 59.” V i Rev. Horace and Mrs. Walsh by all. Refreshments includingi Mrs. William 0Bl”lCll-Oi Toronto r all N m nsnors to "12 of fun” and Eu?-it Speak" ' B. F. "ilntef Rs 0. illcfi in ma sons. Frank :in.. visiting in summersldc at the I H 1 Id lmcemh, called on mmds and and family were recc . , to - .l.. hv the daughters home other son Mr. James Hcariifmd, Ch”d'9"- Ch”i"”el0”V"- m'9,1Ce ”'”"l lie” 59”” by Me a '1 I ' St Louis. St. Louis. guests of Mr. and Mrs. er, All interested sports ii , 1- H; I - V1 1' ' Gm .mc Spec. ,Vislllnz With his mother Mrs. Al- ies during the course of the after- former nelzilbilu” m ' C' ii Dnucetie . . OPTOMETRIST 1- 3' "' r's' ' "mm "M ""d M” Hank m i ' berta Walsh and slst G n and were reatl' appreciat-' ”-T H ' men C01'd'-any inwteds ii -i”f'”5” ill" mmlc it" him”-"isunimerside. er race" in on 8 ) Mr and Mrs. Melzer Ramsdcll --m- . complete Visual Analylu mm W ”'”"r” Si 'T-T Mr and Mrs-1;-1C 1” ed. s- motored from Providence. R. I.. Mr. Gordon Palmer of Rum- 1 Glasses Fitted -ir'1ix'nriTroa(w'ro FAIR"-TML '.?d,"”h-Kimcent .GS1.'E3' son caivln W... ngcenio u:-ens; 9'13. The Bideford Y P U. met Initmd "6 5"?-"l”"3 ll Wee” dvaC;,'l.1,?mM:w "3.:;1d1spva11s.ii:goi1 ii-iiiigii N' J' MacLE0D' i "NNB "" . ' ' : 2 sins an W0 C 1 ml 0 3 m- '. . . ' h ..,. tinn in Kllda-re Capes an .. - . - ll' ll... Jolmstnn. suimncrsirta. xhsg have muumd Bnex. vmb Mr. and Mrs. l-1-ussell Cotton, the ie.-tiy of the c the on t M Mr and MrsHv.ewg Secretary. SMALLMARS Bun-gown rha.:-may of the provincial cnm- i i M Le C . Spring Hill. - Thursday evening with an averagepl-Oilli-. W955 - p d MN: . ll;lll(:m of the Air Cadet Lenguo g1dZmIi;iLfr;,ggus is rieveriil Th gtelridakriice. Titled Presidr-git Junesligdaexifeiwlg-53x.l;15llei1 End M1-3” " . Mt and Mn Rm, Mums 0,5,, l nmmemda, Pl; n 'ir'r.'i is expected to return l ' 1 H d his e sincere sympathy of the UFE8 . D1151 ( 0V" 9 ""9 ' ' Catherines Ontario. are visiting in - lorivv z-..,.., .. ...,... ,.. H... CM... since Mr- Hlzslm i 5 9 district is being extended in laying and the Rev. R. H. Baxter led m-s , 1 WR,,,,,,,.,' ,...,..s of M, M": Mr. tiliu .x'o.....-.1 Fvliliiitinn in Tnr- "all" '"'”' lbereaved family of the late Mrs iln the reading of n Psalm and the M” 0”” M-V9” "d "imm " ' r ' M 1' . -t . - (1 Bernard OBrlen. Mrs. earns am 2.. i - t t tt :1 , H .y . . -.1 1 4lLcovllle are visiting relatlics an g 1h,.n1,,i,K,.,,:..,in,::;1GT.” ::mei:1nl-Mr. Ernest Mulligan of Detroit.i osa mcnomii 3'5.""'”51 Tmmk-3" "ii. " "m.5m:i.mends in Chmham. N3 was formerly Florence Cormler. , . c I Mxchimm and son Ernest Jr are Minutes of last meeting were tea - Mr. vmqr cm-mic; and Mr, ulin.i uni: staged there ycstcrda). ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paymer and appmvedg R0" was called and '-C k dg Arthur Memns accompanied them Mr. .1:-lino.-n is also a member "33”"3 ”" "imm why an" and son Conway were uesta of correspondence dealt with A fln- Am”? ""9 mmy that mo 3 th 11 mi ' "t ”l” W” mil" t"Pm"”""”- Him"! ielnuv” mend” 1" Mr and. Mrs Ray Puynizer Carle lancial statement on the clam bake VMIWBG 0' We ”C::i”s"t ”Ad "kg" to e 5a ' Te .. .- u u. r 1 the Prov me. He w be accom- ' ' ' ' cl t the shrine . nne e Ca::ac'1:1"rci;::segndn(5s Ml; cggitijlh named as (M as Boston by ms ton. ciurinl the past week. ER,(:nWi;;lEi'IBIr'Il'J)::i, Balt.”;.(tiieghshr:i:!ei wriisfneaiilpre were Mrs. Cnharme i ' ' . .' . ' . . - ”T.- 5-- ”"" '"” ir"'”"' 5”” ”" W"' M” 1'" mgh” ”' K” The friends of ivi.-s.'wn-s learned a good sum was real- tor is obtained. - Z00 BLOOD DONORS for Local Hospital. Armed Services Blood Bank and Civilian D at ST. MARY'S HAL i 7 P.M. to Wednesday Evening. August 29th. i951 efence Needs L. SUMMERSIDE. 'l0 P.M. nuan Ilotwulen. 'HII""-i-E"."-u::?i2L-'i Plus Selected Color Sh or-is DRIVE-Ill THEATRE STAPT3 AT Dlliis RAIN OR Cl List? or-ilmrir.-" s;:v.,..m- ,-