. . .v .,li,:s..i 1.-Kfjsyhavhltunsc-is .....r. ., .. -l r i 1 '”'ALBER1'oN."l l 'Puesday.Jtdy3.19n6 'l'li'aGuardicn.;P5goi1.! A l3 Enlfles R9P0Tled In ..i;'..i::.”.”i:.'.”ii';; United Presbyiarial Rally son. Mr. Merrill McAIduff, Char- ' Conlesl For Sea Queen of W.M.s. Held lAf Alberion A During the long weekend Mr. l i! If i V W REGULAR Thursday lllllll IEGULAE WEDNESDAY ldsll &ulce. Kensinzton Legion Home; dance Borden Legion hall OM - go by Mellowaires Orchestra. 12.3). Lowell Huestlsorehestrn. t..- ' cm; from 9.30-12.”. ' ll 50 "'e"ui ICE CREAnnMnn"ch!'". Mhfnlnhh Seventeen conte f fr ' S - M 315. and 810 respectively. on. Jessie Campbell. Bunnle Claw. and M”' wmred G3"d1"- 515"” "Th? New D5?-A VN05 3'” A "1" by 315- -70113 3- Wells d fnassnvs July 16th. 5. min lllllfcll sgllgmrtd llvlldllls .W,.A. ' nursing and oussilzli ill: :35. More than two tons of succulent Patricia Daley. Marius Doyle. ""' 5v"th- had as welcome was A Chhllehse" War the theme at I -tlhttteth "A Little Btt 0! Lover. A.F. station are already entered lobsters have been ordered for the Dorothy Gallant, Myran Hancock, their sons, Messrs. Al re and l(en- wiMis' ""9 he” i” "I" '”b""”' ””4' ' "'1 ”"t"b"”0" to "10 lin the sea queen contest which big event and the lobster served Marlene Heuatis, Janice lnnian, neth Gaudln, and the; son-inrllw Unned Church Thursday "uh n.uy' -J'M' Fr ' l is being sponsored by the sum- during the four days wiu consist Ann Jenkins. Helen I-Iuestis. Lor- nnn nannme, Mr and Mr Cl” noon. More than nlnetyladlu were sh Main” I . and sin. xnerslde R.C.A.F. Assucluglou m of two good sised lobsters. potato rnlnc Johnston. Georgie Lockhart- enne ' - '- ' Dresrnt. including Mrl- F-W- CW 7-3559 35. Community friends i connection with the lobster carn- Iliad. cola ll", dmm and not nnnl, Mncnwenl new Mama," Martin. all of Toronto. Their cllffe. president of Prince Edward ship secretary. spoke on their as." lval and it is hoped by the com. drink. The contestants receive 10 AWI LilllMueller. Patricia Preston "me Gra"d5”"- DWGI" G3"d1"t Mind 'Pre3lJYtet'l3l- Ind 0”"? Pl?tm""' 0! ill? Work. " TM for RM Cross Blood Donor Clln- " . M3 at Tlgnigh, Alberton and O'- HEAR SMILNG BILL" .CoI- Leary. Plan NOW to -attend - cert, Hamilton Hall. Tuesday 5'13! YOU ARE NEEDED! am. 8.30. sponsored by All Club. A Dance after. WE OFFER for sale used Faw- , ho also came with th rt ill .. 1 F w - ll ou Range and DeLaval UNLOADING shavings at Kens- ml g to h V l, l r, go, "oh gull guppgp tick. W . e pa y. w m-rnbers of the Presbyteria Exe- Mrs. - . Cutcliffe, speaking sister Pump. No Price on Range. ington. iuesdly. Jilly 3- Get your lnemngnnllng lax ';:,aa'1c3l',e'l,'llf":l?beec':'l": gum” an 5 nolnln rm, "cl, Earn; here for the summer cutlve. brirfly on the theme of the rally. make us an oiifer. Kenslalgltlthzn lhuvl wt"t” uglil-nvlnnn nzglllnulnr: teat begins July 4th and the win. child's ticket sold; i . b Opnziiingmworshipawas cond.IlsctAe;l sags! t::: fach Tn; would (;:on-, 3 S l , men 3 DOW. h - Q an no M' l v . Y TS. UITGY If D9? ' 8 Of 3 m S olllty hf, Fe d "V cc one o y in summer, Colin Waugh, "er Wm be '9 '"'”"”"" Wm 5” c”"""""' ' W 3 '” NW9" G3"d"'- Albeml” berton. The theme hymn. "Christ dedicated to Christ and liisulvol-k,, sells the most tickets for the fa Center-and it is hoped there are lC0hu""9d fmm pas; 1) South. Wt Mon .. .. tival lobster suppers being held I: many-should have their sponsor urged everyone ml lo pnnlc .& with iTl9i'nhprs ,,(:a:ert"lmcl:l:';,l”l';3l', Is Mfatlile The surei It"ounda . WhOalCl0Il1d meltleltl the new day and tho, the Civic Stadium. the centre of contact Mr. ROY Johnston. chalr- to have assisted Mrs. Mugridxe TO"""" ""9" She Wm mend the flu 0A0twed26bt)1'3s;f)r plgnulfe owl's c R maize vlLOutdf”r' K the indoor events during the July man of the In queen committee. in obtaining the hold of the bow 5""'"'"' tom lclls, ' ' fa 5 du l '3'; arr earl and M”' Le"d'. lath to 21st festival um, summmla. and obtain entry oftthe boat which kept her afloat 5 "V ” E daw" "5 ” " "E" Y m" "3"" ”" """"9" "”"' M" I PAYINTER PICNIC July 4th. at h'3um.,g, Fltzsimmons Shore. If day unfit . ll 4 ., u:.-.va' FOR svnuzv - Fifty Wm be held next M a) three members of the Summerside SPECIAL PRICES in 1- 3- Sea Cadet Corps. including the Sea . lll..lCj .l h' H ht l ). th I, itod . R”"'”"””'8 B"yrl'”" "ii .15.? Cw” 3”” '”" s"”d33'- ”2.”,','. '”.f tn3hlnll'e53y'"Jl' all r”;l'i"v'L'id.Z'i l."n'i”'r;iTnl57.3 1l"li'.l'c.”' """'l'"" E'it'r'r'"ff.l'f"a ml," dhect,3uhM;-- ma?'liea'rnL:ll:l'tt?:da1lgl:imf1xg 3lsiol:san'ae:hL 'cl.ali3.'l'Ee.'ll?.ll cam: .'i'iiiZ'.eli'ev."i5ir."f33..l”i3"i3ar33iI lvloney:... no Wt 9 ' Sydney. N. S. where ey I - ' ' 5 h 0'9- W C 3 0 their no... 'u . l-' to him then and his response. log the meeting said he had been trator Dominion Vacuum Clean- l d two weeks camp. al H. M. C. willreceiveacnsh award of 350.00, The following IN Blteldlf ,Gn- reached safely, he hpphrehgly . Y ' I - t T54, Clfftlrtll GWEN Chl "1 ' d an l - :r on Wheels for 0011353-0" 13”" s?n"Acadla". The regular ban t H" ""99 P”"””"3- "150 W059" lend l” H” :”Lo'l";'” "'g"'e": Sled Qf 3 "9131 attack Just after m ammum Mama to xWlln:SS1l::lllllm!n:llh:l.1lezzrlrlll rTl'l)y”:lieili olf)ythl2heiivi:ywllilewllllclithl7;l lnrs. A Real Buy. Kensingtttn along with about ten Junior mem in the same manner. will receive Jean Arsenaul . rr no amer- r .. the safety of Mr. and ii... at: Hatch with other land P andt oversea it 1 di H l, ll l I , l n .. n. . . s. nrayer w " su. s n a. e proceeded to give a a ow wa er One of the other their ihiirllph, Rlchard and Luv. or the hymn, Jesus shall nrlgh, ghlnnnnn nl the new day in mil ' ' H two men wh” dmwned 13 "Id t" "Mr '1' Bdtitlhr Maine were re- brought the devotional period to count K aid th ' ' ll. . . ry. e s ere is a rising Illustration Field DOY 9 ..':.?i.:.":1'. ":”.::..'.'::..””'n. f.f:i.f;'?:'”'M'- nth"-Mk - . the ot h-"ohhhm in India. or . Mme before weakening and haw U . Alhcrton. . Mrs. J.D. MacFarlIne. I put pride in her new-found independr An, mg to let go. leaving only M”. Mrs. Daniel Dunphy left yen”. llaaresldlenltnoof Presbyterlal. n1ndMrD- ence and in India herself. In some Mllgrldne nllnnlng lo the lmnll in day for nnr home ln Sam! John "559 -3Td- Presbyterla secre measurer this has entered into the Feed Service L'td- Phvhe 35” hers, about thirty-five in all, will stay at the base after the two NETS s'lLVAGED"n'?l'bn: 1:: weeks training course to take the W S”l."h F”he'"l"'"' for n fellow band course. returning around the ser, did a good urn 1 d nnn nl Annllnl, moi-side, announce the engage- fmfl1erlnafnthierctentrlg,ntrg:9i:l,l:9l5m::1' inAr'l'ls'r AssN Am th nlutlltlelgngallnlllllroacglng '"m''” I llfteeseseral rlliies off Alberton attending the Baptist Aol's'ocistlo': in Ross slliiilr'oielinaei'iil:: D500: shocked hysteria after seeing both after visiting her sister Mrs. .I.A. tm'ld'”' C”"”'"""”y m"'d'mlf,; Ch."'”h' Wm" '”5”" ” l5 5 3”” harbour. Mr. Fraser hauled in the hold at El!!! Polnt Wet! Dr. Brltr of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith of M13 R0591 Wmdslde ind son combined WW1 3 "El" WP drnsllli her husband and her only brother Callaghan, Albcrton, l flesh ed" llxlmicyarhllllle usly mmg" nets took them ashore and spread ton, pastor of Central Bedeque Montreal. The wedding will take Welcomed HETOUP 01 Some 75 farm- of manure Once every three V5811. drown. r'lFbeydl:l1- atees vlrnl-e ::elco.mred to The" bu been 3 revival M them out to dry, no small amount uhlred guplm church, and ulso place July 14 at Sumrnerside. 91" "d the” wives at 3"1”"5”'”' has Tmmed "' "'"'"khbl9 1116- The late Mr. Maccaull, whose Mrh "'3 W5. Roy Slrerry. D8rt- Alnenlnn lg, M" ”C'H week. on mndulhm "I "'9 t9 She"! the Nd! of labour. He later learned they the following persons were in at- ion Station field day held at his reases in yield over a period of wile predeceased him. had Charge mm" : Shem the past ten d9Y5 their behalf Mrs ill! Logic of "am" Chanel Mmy """gs ha" belonged to Hubert Gallant of Tlg- gehdehce, Ml" phlllln Brmnrh farm at Knutsford on Friday after. years. Increased yield have been of the all Storage lnnkn at Ellnrs, at their fnrmt-r home in Alberton ' i ' ' happened to cause a breakdown in ENGAGEMENT Mr. snd'Mrs. Fred Bell. Sum- . ll 5 l th . 5 lh, Tl .. . l tn Bideford made reply. The roll was no nl . nish who lost them the night of vfeddy Brltton. David Schurmall. New Minister "ol,'3;';,l',I,:':: 23,9” nrlnrded an op 3fl:r?gnoe';n'nn;lulr:ynn2l oislorag lllise lfellglff 82:5 1;9"l"9mu9;'v'1v:'(;)9l;" hgfnn nl ll1ll,:l nl,:,tl"lflrsg.ule)s,:,s; rgrnsene. called by Mrs. Donald Macxcnzie l.,;'nlnll:lll:vgay:nnac':,(,!,n:;e gngggs 1”” June 17th durltli 3 hert;3ng:g:lyTh: Gl;'lt:0nGB38nBU.CMrSbRElPltwMl:”' portunity to tour the various fields Produced. two sons aentl etw: sdnughtersy M'- L90 MIWDOUZIU. Alberton M o'L""'yi I conflict of ideas between tb.os: a , ' . - - - ' . llIe;lsl'5v8aIIl:eg0llaaI'l. were called for gampbellfmlgg. alllinpMl's.' Huliasg I5 IndUCl'ed and View the experimental pro- 5011 fertility projects featuring Preston at home. Cari. with W1” enter the Charlottetown Hos. A "W" mm H" ””''1'”'- who want to contlnue ll, the nln. . h B by the owner who needless to say Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Sim- jfclf under study at the mustnuon lldftllillglencfzlloneagll 'o'l3E"rf.. 1'11: l(l3lll3l?T'Tgll.i" Hallfful meg; ah1ll"s' mm mdal for tnntmen" rlidtllrjsrd nllIlxlnI;t.Allvsl:nducllidl,s,l lzgn agflnlmzse Kb” believe "ml: t , Rev. Norman Green has been 39 011- - 0!! ,IS0n. IDS By. 113- , A ' 0 0 new way was pleased by their re "ml Wglllgh, gnrd Jallld Lelgl-s.. Robert inducted as minister of Elmsdale, Mr. R. B. MacLaren. cerilisit, regular rotation. were also ob- ton, Delvlhhl Mrs. Stanley Hutch. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Oliver and MacFarlane suggested that this she ls lo prosper. Canadian ", FROM JAPAN-. Miss He en ' ' in the recommended list of varied. lnce is livestock and pointed out ll! T0P0nl0o lea. Selkirk, a new wheat variety that it was necessary to grow an The 1319 BYWH Hdvey "-lunlor" shows considerable promise and is adequate supply of forage crops Colwlll W85 Unmarried and W85 were members of Session. Messrs. Russell Stewart and David Wil- 't ' ii a . h . . . 0 n....... nu. g;,.ecm;;t;;,,,Fa;ln. gmom. by he ihw,;- 2le;23"x?fif,"ar"n'L'l'fJ.' .'3.?.?:l,”Sf. ::i;":.:":;. 83:25: t:..:i::: g,r;rw;;;,mu-t be or as... house. hit": i - I 5"": ii .1... .5... .i..i”..f.i'.'.l2.i; sow mm EL”.ii”.l”Ei:.Ei2 he” guests or ...';"......:'.:ii.?: '”::.:::”' :.i by air on Thursday iavenms ahlgh P. all H ad Churich of Canada. Tteeainb uc- and mumpucauou at the womb Hon E cu” m The me Mr Mugrldge 1' mp Mr, and Mrs, c,R, prom, Alger. Mrs. R.I". McAusIand, in her re. many he dnclared 133: n out-'3'”. an absencte iof Jthlre: nlglglrmlg En IUSVI C U llleliezealaloge ogvltiecglildhlllge Edwyan: side Farm indicated that Charlotte on Agri.culmn!geanecong"elll1,medniitarer vlved by ms -Wm the former ton. gort rill theuMal-itimke Cnllgleretlilce lug bl the Holy spun mm? an we” SP9" ." 8 8 ' ' town No 80 barley still passed wood id th ' Frances Colwill 'and s nlne- "me "me "5 390 e O e "3 heart ofh r I glish and Bible at a High School Sees D'sfnd Island Presbytery. Rev. Murray - "I S1 5 On 0 excellence oil his v n Mr. Edlovv Albert. Albertoll, mo- worship services with which each ' '3 P909 9' in ms. a . Ghhhet0t,,h,1,'g";',;',,t;;,hd"tted:2: ihziz i.:.:;:::i"i:.:i::.:0.:::..:f .3" .::i:: ..fI.'3” iifliififi 3:vtf:'s:'.::. in or ..M”- iii I-sch "l "h "ate Dru Mount lAtmsont l-lllll!lles,tVll"' w' l' convenhon lg: l-lemlvas sllglsteu :;ehwelx,n 3- ed but some new varieties have ompiied and the silrveysr matoi: merslde A 500 0' M13 find MP5 Bll!lywliz:ill0all!:lcl(l)r:l':f3all'ile(SiOf!l:: llilenge presenteq 8! '2?” ;nd ml. ill-ielisrgegivee:lt::ill,gt:vll)rsl1ll:'seerl,rlc:' was un er appon men o . , l . . h . Q N ,5 'M Id f sh k ' , , l resses were given. suc mee. - M-S- M the Umted Church of can The annual district convention ff” of who read -Es lal?dA:nacosll:1ildl)tllabili?vnlleldJ";ll(e.ril,illl:2-(ll ethePrEclllecrigl1enl)igpaFrt:iTntml: hee idmalso u.sgtlrvigveedoby thial-bfl)(ll.otS: llrerllet wrnht ms; aunt, Mrs. wmiam mgsl she nnld, one Surely "5 "'9 "51" 3 poem and prayer” that lud. mat a"d w.m spe"d.the month "1 was held in Piusville Hall on Fri- "p "'9 ”” hgd plfaygd re variety has given excellent yields Agriculture " he said lug sisters and brothers: Alfred. accofn aeiugnbnghllmd Mlle” was vision feels the chauenge' Md been pmpanllinby In Intlll" gm.- July Bt vhrlglns El1F;5e:tfe'gll5l:”c':l' day. June 15th. The Institutes in- :5m:;','”dlz:'ol;ri;flefol,dy evt ' in the two years during which it He went, on to say that (ha Velma, Sterling. Liane. all at nl Wm? 33: bin :lsl':l";5l tl:,r'sElt:l' glgl':.p"sw,'l';e 23' dd”; bylaw t.l;l;'l'm.rel.:.1,i.nt':n lie ognnwdend WI; , 1- , a rs - i - ,- . -l s. .. c, res H llgallgzs at ethe United Church gggzgl lin'iWt::?lel;tfgg::g?"Bu:::: seared wllh the mlnlsle g elecl has been under test. basis of agriculture in this Prov- home in Sherbrooke, and Edward John, and by his slsten. Mrs. Iler- literature secretary. said. "Those 01 Ute 1 She read It Verse by verse. ln Kenslnglon on snnnlny nvehhlg, Ebbmeel Campbemon and Pl"? bert Seran and her children, Jlm- who read know, those who know telling of Indian families which the pjjrv-m-Tj nllla Enngh Innlllnle had lhom. my mid shamllv Who Wlll be sum- care, those who can pray 3nd line! brought to her mind. Home of Elmsdale, Hudson Prid- mer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert give." In present! g th in t Rev. Mr. Lend pronounced thy Personals ha.l'.',',iLct;;','e'el':::tg1c:J'p'el:'ddlt,'lf'l:li'.f mg ham aiivi;l"Yi'allac&Dlc(lnal1dioIf( Mont- I':'E:mw”"h "ytngt 33” Ml Mnc- l01lgedCl:ll::Ln.wld the fume” the fgtglloyheglmetll o8f8I'llfli;1lUtl;9arettr:1ls ll; in Aiberton. on display. Mrs. Clleed geavaetrenmw benediction. At the close of tho - T039. 3111 d ' i ll fr it t serv llllr, hhllolllllzln vgzllignl gmflyl:-r ;t,i:nnt:nf:dE.ref:(llowed by the Club van" Muxay Oct egmlngbenign OAT vhgngrrms soil testing facilities or the non, sherhrooke. The only son of Mr. Pamela Wells. daughter of Mr. gigfgpielfnfg ;:r"l',"::,:,fL':”,fek:,; fnelnngnlzfnrle: :l';l:'n;'::mnnnn' an 50H II n 7 . - nnd Burton Rlx of Mtmlnegash. 0' the new cat var-leglenl ll wan inion and Provincial Departments and Mrs. Havey Colwill, his only andnlyfrs. Frank Wells. Montreal, d l l d lb '1” . W ll nr Alberto. Anxlllnryl hnd dnrlnn the nnlenlnlnernlce or slated rhnt Garry nnn snnflnnl of Agnlcultura are avnilable to sister is Frances. wife of the late is visiting at the home of Mr. and Deosnlgd gezilan rngzln rrgn than go: lnllncllnn they, nn behalf of the nhow cnnsldernbln nrnmlnn. Gnrry them. By soil testing, he said, Warren Mugridge. Mrs. Walter Wells, Brooklyn. .. . Cl kl l, I l plorers' secretary and Mrs. lieber -rmw-th- isiii iii; .:t.': :i;:ih:.::s':i.iio:::i'.ii 222:. ..:.:. :..:i..:.i M. M... . ....v. H. was ACKA . the-ht h with” "t '”"'”i n3T3:.'i.i”f.'?8iilZ:l”'ii"f..ii”:n.?l Miss Cottie Toombs. nccnmp- en words and was replied by Mrs. mind by two girl friends have ro- Dorice Gallant, Duvar Institute, n t llalld. Mrs. Peter F. Gallant was ssc- received Mr-, Green as rhinister ' f M, recently of Wlnsloe. di on the work of her department. mamas. lililllley tlllgretot-ht(?:)t"p:1lllr:p?ild asome ietary. The roll call of Institutes ltvtllthnllleninseltllll t-ftmiselvzs to labofur gaarthres tgn sghrfs garner. bB;ith MANY POLICIES f:?iivll?ll,t'ilsthl:'re 3i”li.Z”f:f. "..Jnil- " vacation with '"h1:r:o:5-at:-11:5 The ”"””"E W” ""'"d W onasssu(gnl'-s"s.un. llme wllh Rev. nnd Mrs, Burton lggr:IE::,I::f;yV:';:O3:r;)E the honour of Chrlsnnanglgygenolgr ry an e or are erig lorn Cnlwlll. Bnlh Mrs, Clark and and daughters, Mr. and Mar. Wnl. Mrs. Ralph Fraser and Mrs. Eldon on than lo Kl lass of null! M multiplied at the Illustration Stat- He also stated that the Pro- Ml" Mn t W 11 B b fM t ndd di t- "n his is curlx. to I grhlgn were when to the er e s and Mr. and Mrs. Earle at our o on rose, a e ca alsadsr troll s. 7 ions in the Province this year. vlncial Department of Agriculture slnwnrl Memnrlnl Hnsplhll lh Atkinson. Alberton. ed by Mrs. Russell Leard of Cas- E',n"l":ln'."n'n&"l',',':t3ll:””,r'l'rh"”.u"'.'.."r'l.."k' nu Seen in the tour of the, station has many policies to help pro- , were a series of rod row plots of mote the industry. As an Instance Tyne valley where they were 5"” Mr. J.A. Bernard, Charlott t ...., wmpec ' terday. m serials being tested for various he mentioned the bull bonus pol- under docm” can yes and his son, Rev. Ralph Be a d, levels of available nitrogen. The icy. the limestone subsidy, the Funenl ""”gemems for the m r , recently of Ottawa. were uests use of nitrogen (15-30 and 45 pounds artificial insemination program ”l';f:n :23 um: not been com last week at the home of and per acre): phosphate (30-60 and 90 and others. Mrs. A..I. Bernard, Alberton -. pounds per acre) and potash (30- Mr, charle, scrahgoh, poultry OFFER F000 7'03 POZNAN so slnli 93 pounds eger scroll in all llnlnmnn lo, tn, M,,,ln,nn l,,.,,,,, GENEVA (Reuters) - The Smlflgefslge ,?::,i5:.. S.."”33'.' ' com no on prov very ntereIt- of Red Cross Societies - r , . , . . . , . A junior camp. from July 2nd lo inn to me vlslllng farmers. lnlcaernongag nmtnlr;sctlcaIIdemi;n- nI;)'na'::y mmsmmed to Warsaw a of their sum, Miss laerulce smhhl TODAY (Tuesday) 2 7.15 9.15, WEDNMAY 7.15 9.15 9th. is the first of four summer The Vism)” we” further affordh canning and barbecgilinpoultlry lg Umted slates 0”" t” '9” mm Alberto”. Returning they were ac. nnmnn nl ll" M'R.E.C' Grounds at all the onllnrlnnlly nf nbnervlng the gave a demomluuon :6 bnerbgcw supplies '0 Poland through the c panied by their children. Blair Augustine Cove. The camp is lo- emcl-'5 0f chemlcnl weed Hue" 9" ing for the benefit of the ladies Red CF03 3- The U-S- Dmred alnd somm who had spam the pn- cated on several acres of level p"e'"""' 5”””"''5"5 l" 3”” Immediately following the con- Wheat. flour Ind Other 100d 10 r9- vow week in Mbemm ground gronung nod be h. fields. Three different tests are ll lh ll l lh p A hue am” tlllliul Elna kucgtcm under Study ln rwdomlud quulr cluaion of the program, the ladies eve e crss n c oznan Mrs. Winnie Morrison, Ellen- mpllcnle km of Knutsford Womenis Institute area. scene of bread riots last lie, is spending some time with her Elsht cabins. and several tents Seven plxl' served a delicious ham and salad week in which many persons sister, Mrs. Frank Fraser. Alber- gzgide ucommadfuom hr cam" legumes llllr hllryuanllif pgarSat::f',W:lI1'g suppen we" Hued' l tout -l-ll" l , also observed. Rhioma aifapha or boe,,njun'1nll?lrncl:lT'pnl:o";l:(;l:acl,'s":)lll came through exceptionally well nnnl Wu llmlled lo Sn, and la ml on most tests and Blrdsfoot, Tre- it hlhfhthiraitittdiititt Poland Seals Border I o grass have been secured at all Sabeln. C. ' Secretary of the stations. M.Il.E.C., with Rev. L.D. Archer, l.en,n.n,.l, rnonucnvs PASTUBES ' The boy's camp, July 10th to 0"” M the "m" Pmducuw Plus u e e s mm, wlll be llmlled lo 70 boys, urea in the western section of the pastor of 'l'ryon United Church as an" 12 lo 17 yea". and Wm have Province. was viewed at Mr. Crows. Glace Bay. necrelarlesl rs Re . Forbes have A speech on Rural Ed ” retllll:ne?imloMtheir hgome in Lower was given by Mr. Merritt Calla- few do han; Bedeque after sfendmg a y. gA member from Ebbsfleet gave visiting in Hall ax. a very interesting demonstration. Mr. I-Inroid Leard. Lower 1184- Mrs. Urban Pineau of Bloomfield eque, left Tuesday morning lost Comer Institute read a letter from week to visit varlous'points of in a pen pal in Australia. which made terest in Novanscotlh. , , us see some of the ways and cus- . toms of that distant land. Miss Elizabeth Trainer left Fri- An educational paper, read by day morning for I:ll:V:1'hlt1lll- Mahhl a member lI'0el:ldlBIlI;t:I5 Inrlitutten While there she w e e gilt?-I stressed the it o , uca on of her sister Dora Mccllw our youths. 1 key. ' v Mrs. Anthony Gaudet of St. Nich- ltlls ugtm, ” ctlillvenor tahen ad- : r: - as e mac h an ave I-3f 3 H Over these institutes help! auggestlgoni. She also introgucad rlxvlvo glam; other da we were looking Economics S u en , as an bulb: second storey window at a Bingham and Miss Virginia Math- l softball game played between two eson who gave an interesting darn- taams of girls most of whom onstration on a "Well planned were probably just breaking into Wardrobe." their teens. There was no sign Fun and Nonsense consisted of of an umpire, and we were our. a contest put on by Campbellton ious to know just what would Institute. The question box was happen if a fairly close play ably conducted by Mrs. John F. should come up, Gallant. It was announced that We did not have long to wait. Ebllsfleet Institute will entertain ttl I hit the ball and sped nex year- cdllflrgtmlarriving there, in our Theiadies of Piusvtllq Institute fort of His church." Camping Season Opens At Augustine Cove Woodsides station. His permanent By SEYMOUR TOPPING about 50 children of eight or nine cry went up from the workers. it . G ' ' U ' estimation, at least as soon as then served a delcious Luffet sup- ev am” Shemmd " le'd"' pasture has been very carefully BERLIN (AP) - Poland Mon- years of age. "With wild shouts. that I could ' l ll t DA and Rev. L.D. Archer as registrar. ale lllt8ll.h It was lclosbiiit K: per 0 a presen. A younn peoples. weekend managed over the years both from day slammed down the Iron Cur- "Then suddenly a woman offi- not understand. the people ran i l nug s e was an e. cnmn Jnly ml, lo and wlll be the standpoint of grazing and tain on the eastern German fron- vial of the security police became without arms against the police 1 I ,. colony mtlmmumlmm nlnenged by Rev J3 wlrson wlll, manuring. Annual applications of tier to block rebel workers seek- nervous and fired a pistol at the building. One official who was . t M ' ' ' ' 500 pounds of 6-12-12 par scrg ing to flee the terror of I Com- demonstrators wounding a child. said to have fired on the children ' astigmatism being what it is, we couldn't be sure. There was no Sum-Hl Notes ll doubt in the minds of the par- G'"d"" MW” Ch”l””et”W"' ” f purge in Poznan. orhrr rhoourlg heghh lmmedl, was lynched on the spot. tlcinanta down in the field. h0W- -r---------- ”h':';l2:ln nnmn Jnl nnrnlo A Western travellers arriving nlely some 0, me snnln lnl the "Span after the workers, besnn aver. nundny evenlnn W" . bl! ml nnd nu Mlnn 03;. C "5' from Poznan reported young Po- 1 ' to fire on the police. Their guns noun" rcresmed in unison all event ml. nnn nrndnnl" from W tn- 1 Ce rosbf. llnh workers lrylng nennernlnly ll, chi dren and as the children lay may have come from mlmlnmen the 3"” Playmg 1" lh” mm Grades ten. eleven and twelve of The My; g',C.5C:;Igli)st::r-Alilgllst get through the red "cum, ring screaming in their bhOd' . big and police", l”'::e!l;;l :'l?:"i)denc':e ,l.'l',g'n5"::f S.H.S. The closing exercises were held at the Baptist Hall on that It lnsllletry alliei.mtloul.llewl'-l'n:llt gyengnrznlvlm 3 1'3” '""'d"9' flung with reckless abandon and lo lg” n l'h '" "'5' 0" MM evident enthusiasm. Duty called C ' c"9"'””Y- Ina Cove is operated jointly by the Council and the Baptist and Un- re for fie om. , of de grbgknd the glity ,ln a westward n. o..........:....... .............. .,,i:,Y1”"::l.;,:.2':"",”,2:i',:.l '1; Arizona Crash Centres More the Province. 7'" d”"'- d” 9” ' ME" WW Western diplomatic sources put Th, nnrnl, l. nnrnlnlnlnren on n dltion, of Mr. Leonard FitzPatrick rh d d f l t k' rh ' ' U ll, nwny lvrnnn "lhln wltndnw, nlld thgwgog-:.olStsecl;Il:3.TC.hl:lganMnf nvnrnll hnrln hy n mulhgemghg lnlhislsttthtyleliiar Inccurred snillndlnyl dug. ff,..,u”L'l' -f:lo;eeto'1,ofl)'rle.?: Us 5. we never .d n ou ow e - -committee 0 ltig f be "Y 5 3 3 W"! 0'' "9 Thl f gr! th th 300 dispute was settled. When we M"tet'- School Superintendent. nun, Unhef, '3”l,f,,;'l, ,f:,,l':'lf,,'"B,,'l'f St. in Summerside. to Eo3V':,ll:;,he”f,f'we:.';r,. em... WASHINGTON (AP) - The near-collisions involving the alr- both informed the , gal hnnlr the am, W” pro. gathering that lll ch h r REJ. l, The late Mr, lrlfzpulrlrlr W" 3 l rlvlhg ll rul fh wrecking of two airliners in flight line if ll,v.' lrlessini pzscetzuiiy flsilinnm l 3,”,,':,:"sg;:f,:,:t1hf,e;',”":gdf,;,I,';:lt: Jlscteilmrgrsosonistivsl wofo 3: well known sheet metal worker In !li:ul:'e:nnl:linced by-"lb: Polish aver Arnlnlll with ties: tilt "128 Hlarolli la. Harris. a committee t I occurr ;II "err lrzlninlr when there W0-"M be mm M pruhyggry Auoclggloh, boy, uhrl Summersldr and was a son of the government of 48 killed and 270 Mifilncennrm glretileerrl 0-Bf tenfon member Mm has been ln mllnnry of thins was e co s '9' gm. work lmru. uh lgg late Mr. and Mrs. John FltsPat- wounded. d y o e p ob ra tic lnl. the nnllllnnl lleln nl nnllnn. I'0;)lIlnGf:t gynryohtnl, td t "mom etc In .alif:;m:n Peglgch rlck The Warsaw government or. control over United States sir. anrcii cllll'ildnl':l:(t1lonh for 40 years i This vigorous unanimil of opin- 3 - 9n. e su ens tak- t ' ' ' d ed ll. .1 ft rid ways. an W 0 rat I at part 0 the nm on both dd" would have lug flrsh nnd nnn lnlrd nlnne has its own planning committee, Left to mourn are his widow, the Bf Ollhnn S 0 NOD! I W- " l ll ll. lnnnen from pnnnnn A l l l dr report. said that in about a quar- Protection against DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGH. TETAN- been useful in such a controversy hm" Were 1- Ruth Chlrns. 1. :::l:,"”l"3l” M "' ”'”'”""”" "d If,;',j1”'c”,;3”rff;,l::,.:;'d irimsulonlgbilees and trains rolling visor; greollp iaidggglir; ygsr '9." M "We 5""-hit” with dhhthvfus and s.viAi.l.rox will be given to PRESCHOOL children in the - xnptlge egg:,el,nedell,l'::,n Sign .3 325"?" (r':.,l,'.','.,'ll:',l”,',::”:lt,:"y c . serving overseas with 'the public w""'”d' "'9 "ll'W3)'5 "9 bt'C”ml”K 30 illlllllmllgg nrfelggegnnmgilng wlmnlfollowing regional centres and from surrounding districts: , , . . ' ' the Oder lver along the frontier I ted th t I ll h b h . was calling all the strikes balls, Norton. 3- Thane Drummond, and B93, I-obner a""y'lH” W5,” predgfleasellli by ” of Red-rull.-cl East Germany ath- with death Barn nilsornivoe ofmloll: --m-j2--- WEST PRINCE according to all the members of 1" Grltle twelve. 1. Catherine Mil. S I Y d""3h 9" "9 "' W 9 ' ' V” wart tho road to free West Ber- times daily. , the team that was not at bat. llsan. 2. Eileen Stsvert. 3. Cather- 9080?! I1 COTS 5”" hh lhittht Sttrvlvihtt "9 "'0 ll... pom... no; 155 miles east of The governmgnt hm. embarked c A M E 0 umpire in that rgument but he 1 Barbara Vaughan 2 James relations branch of the Canadian T"'k"'d "my ""1" Phthollttl rrbwded and so inadequately reg- H . ' I ' Strangely enough, most of the lne Cnllbeck. brothers, Bernard and John both lsolnlul Benlln. ll , r l , Tuesday, July .1 -- 9 30 -St. Louis milelnen of thle llrless whcl might a nipggnhills, and ceritiflcates ware Closed Saturday o!Tiumbrt;rstfe- mg l M mi. -niousANns l I glovlng Vfilelivlgllllalmaialr allli ”3”5""GT0" 10:00 -st. Edwards be (I to be It rum I! W 1' In t I! E Y 3 T95 3 B9" 0 lb! W t - ' , . , . . ,g . , . sa on g on as mum nwirdn hi-loamesdnlsmwjn The mm” lomm, "non. whlch ne respons e cs ern rive traffic control facilities rues, 7,15 9,15, Mallues Tues, Tllursday, July 5 10.00 ll.0o.Tlgnish neutral upstairs window were in- oiined to WM them "9" F"”"'' "9"" "'"" ”"''9'” let' laid Commttntht Police in FOP Overall cost of the program is 2:30. Burl Lancaster. Jean Peters group, ln nlnnervlnn nlndnnlni closed at midnight Saturday on lnn of funeral nrrnhgemnhg ,,n,, have jnlled llmunndn or (summed at ”46'om'0m 2:00. :i:00..Alberton - . Jhdiie W-E. Darby addressed the ”""-'t Ed""d "lhhdv "" 0"” ”' which are pending the possible -r- workers who took part in the I in th Ill i h d t i" "””7."E" l" ””""lC"'0'; Friday, .Iuly s -10-no -Elmsdale ' Professional Cdfdt graduates. Miss Myrna Hancock, the be” ”" rm” f" "'9 mhe" rival home from overseas of his "bread and freedom" insurrec- ulr'l;lhcru.;',g h fjl,:2.,f' ilrhf 1.. rniall .rrl;,:;,1 kpglfxnlorlhunsllgmwednes 11:00 -Bloomfield Station ' a Grade twelve graduate sa me" 0' wemr" 77”" C0'""Y- son. Lt. Carl FitzPatrick. tlon. He added: "The nurse narns committee headed by wllllaml ' I t ' Charferad durins the program. Eileen Stav- L5"d1"' P" 50” "9 "Vt '""' -":"r-j'j'Wr'r""F to be 0! glgantlc IllC- Barclay Ifnrding. New York In- j ' art save the valodlctory. I”! W ht 19"" ""99 ""'"'""' RAINS or llANcllirun The principal source of news vastrnent banker, said "ever EAST PRINCE i THE Accountants After the graduation cerernoo- " Alum" 9”” "d ”"' " Tm CAPITAL SUMMEBSIDI Mm 701"!" Wtmnued to ht! more dangerous conditions in the. t ' T. En". Hickey tea a formal dunes wgg held hr gh. nlsh. Henry Doucette. landed over . " travellers arriving in Berlin. They air can be antlcipstcd...unlesa Tl, sd , J l 5 nn. K n .n B , crnnnlnn 3",, 0, cnnnhm, Diner. Lowael Huestis and his or. twenty thousand pounds. A lasso "The Rains of nsnchipur. the refused to be identified by name some urgent .cu.,,,, , l, M9,. hr oi. uv - -. vi - 9 It 810 l , Bnllllln chestra supplying the sruuilo, Mr, number are around the sixteen glguntlc Clnemascope spectacle in because of eastern connections. to provlde fuu.(lme high level AL 10:30 -Margate l hnnnmllnn P. at Pnnnn ,3. and Mrs. John Leutysad Mr. and seventeen thousand pound msri. De Luxe color which took 'lNven- A West Euro expert on Cur- leadership to the problem of Borden 11:30 -Irishtown . ' Mrs. Charles Reid warn the chop. No major star-his occurred duh tleth Century-Fox two months ot rtrnl lflllrl W WI! It "I0 10' bringing our aviation facilities in ch-l l. , I -' 1 dunlrul "ll, ln Pom” when ll” 1 I "1 Wm d A130--at the above East Prince Clinicsr-school idran , , erooes or the new and old ad. in: the two month season. Con- film both in Hollywood a on bl k In on mum! We inc with hr in c. gro an Tnnnn 7,” , 9'15; Mnllnel, Tn". Grade. 1 lo 3 from Nmborm Cnnlom Gnhamn Run, N” lmnlod .& usies of 83.8. who attend the sequesitly loss of gear was very miles away in Pakistan. India. at "V 0 E 0 I! K the progress being made in air. Ho Wm, WM ll", rnn lmln or I. mlls 8 Son Limited dhhcr, low. only ll" or nlx nnnn flnhlnn n nnnl nl ulooolow ln now .3 gh, the first eyewitness account of can developfngnf," ;,;"n'E lmnonn, .""nEn;7., at r and Springbrook who have not had their FIRST Polio tnoculstio4 !'lro- Auto - Cssualu 11 1... hnnn nnnnnnned an wen. hr by pom, wall," con. cnpllnl Thenlr. nn lnn nnnnlhl children being shot down by the A section of the committee's l P H", C ndann ll'l, pil: may receive this at the nearest centre. I I .'..E"'""' 9- 3l''”l1''-''''WI Thane Drummond s as-ads eleven dltlons. holiday offering. The film story is C0m'”'""5"- 3' "lied "'5' "'5 relrgrt on air operating problems ,',l:lf Cwllllzn nylnexer 1 i O A student at 8.11.8. will travel to the On June 25 the total pack hand. based on Louis Bromfleid'a Pol. "5"" 59 W"-hl'9ld 5903"" he so a study had indicated "there ' i ' ' 3 nlgomofrlst Jr. Red cross Atlantic training led bytho Fisherman's Union fac- ltser Prise winning hover. "The fcthtt to rttvth '0 Ph"ht'- 3” are. on the -muse tour reported EAST QUEENS ' - Parkman its at Albertoo South was s hun- Mu C-me-' .””..l.l,el""il,,,,,,l, won,” "n ,,,l, ,' 0" dial-I joined as brothers In the l Protection against DIPHTHERIA, WIIOOPING COUGH. TE'I'AI!c -rmsd molt only after the Com- I US and SMALLPOX for PRESCHOOL children-ALSO-at the asst '""""" "M ”"'"' '""” ”""'""' Queens clinics-school children in Grades 1-6 who have not had met! lama . pun”! won" demm " FIRST polio inoculation may receive It nt the following centres: . Wednesday. July 4- 9:!) -South Rlutieo lo:l5 -Stella Maris (Preschools) 10:30 -stalls Harts (school children) Thursday, July 5 - 9:10 -New Glasgow ' l0:M -Hunter RIVI