lg:-Lr:sr' 2. 1952 .. THE. wesrsnu GUARDIAN PBINCE COUNTY OFEIC 3 lununsr street. Summerside. Phone 0002. bsoriptions. Advertising Bepresentatlveo DWI- : GEORGE GLOW and House Phones: 803! Ind 3033. GEORGE WOTTON who Guusdinn may be bought at any of the following Ifores in.8u.uuucrslde: Elli,-g News-stand. Water street: 11!" ""5, Service a. 21 Central street; Mnrir onlfuec. or Granville emu; "muggy. Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, street; ,Vinoe's Grocery, 120 Ilusseil Btroet; Enrusnis loll- Drug. I. L Waite In iienslngton. WEST, PRINCE OFFICE n: Frank Weeks, Bepreuntnuve. ' . Phone: -08-! office and on House. B nanro nararvrncnxr W11-fo ht; closed fromAugust 1th to lath. Business as usual 2nd floor. Ralph Csllbeck at C0.. 396911113- .ltEMEMBEB. TO ATTEND Bo,-den Blood Doror Clinic at school August 8rd. 8-9 P. M. and August 4th, 10-12 noon. ,.A'r LEAST 100 DONORS need- ed st Red Cross Blood Donor Clin- ics st Borden. Tignish, Aiberton. 01,9,”-y, 'rynr'vslley and R.C.A.F. Station, week of August 3rd. -AT LEAST 100 BLOOD DON- ORS needed at Red Cross Clinic, Daltnn School. Tlgnish. Monday, August 4th. between 'I and 9 P. M. LNORTH BEDEQUE United Churn-h. North Bedeque 11 a.ni.; 'l'ravciicr's Rest 2-30 17-1"-I Free- town 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. K. Camp- bell. minister. -CALF CLUB RALLY for East- rm Prince County at Malpcque lirarh. Monday afternoon, August uh. competitions between clubs, spurts, softball, judging, swimming. Canteen service. LFUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST ffllilmfll, Central Bcdeque. Rev. l). M. Fraser, Pastor. Services for Sllnriziy. August 3, Central Bede- que 1045 am. and 7.30 p.m. Bor- den 3 pm. Everyone welcome. ,1 WILL BE ABSENT from my office from Wednesday. Jul,v 23rd, until Wednesday. August alh. My office will remain open to receive and to attend to re- pairs and lens replacements. H. T. Colvin, 0.D Summerside. .- -MAGlS'l'RATE'S COURT -In County Magistrates Court. yester- -iav before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. Q,C, a party from Kensington area charged under the Temper- ance Act was fined S2000 and '0S?S. -i00.PF.i'i. CENT-Summersidc High School had the distinction of having all 29 of its entrance examination candidates pass their !Xiil'l'I!. The school also placed five Itudents in class 1 (over 75 per ':ent),n feat accomplished by no other school on the Island. -MEI-ITINGS continuing in Gos- ,pel Tent at Borden, Lordls Day at 8 pm. and each week night. except Saturday. at same hour. A meeting for children each morn- ing at 10.30. except Saturday. All welcome. No collections. G. A. Ramsay and G. F. Heldmun. -ESCAPES CUSTODY - A Charlottetown man was arrested last evening by members of the Bordon Detachment of the R. C. M. P. and later escaped the tem- oorary custody in which he had .aeen placed in Summerside. I-le ml not been located at 10.30 last evening. -5. l -NEAR ACCIDENT-Two cars and a truck were involved in what was almost a very serious accident in Hunter River last evening. A truck going west in meeting A car parked on the hill iskirlderi on the damp pavement land side-swiped the parked car. Another our coming up the hill at the same time was obliged to take to the ditch to avoid col- lision with the other vehicles. -DIED YESTERDAY - Mr. yloseph A. Doucette. well known farmer of Harper Road, passed sway yesterday morning at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Hector Richards, Howlan. He was in his 79th year. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons and two (iaullhters. The funeral will be held from the church of st. Simon and St. Jude. Tignish. Monday morning at 0 o'clock. Burial in the church cemetery. Professional cards p T. Earls Hickey Chartered Acoountlnt csnsdlsn Bank of Commerce Building Iumrnereide. P. I. I. PHONE use l B. F. Hunter Ii. 0. Summerside. P. I. 1. -ST. MARY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Summerside. is now reg- istering students for September 2nd opening. -DOG KILLED -- A valuable pure-bred dog owned by Mrs. Moffatt Mac1.ean was killed on Spring street in Summerside yes- terday by a taxi from Charlotte- town. - -JOINS R. C. A. F. - Ansel Victor Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ferguson, Crapaud.hss enlisted with the" rank of Flight Cadet in the Royal Canadian Air Force, and will leave on the 10th of September for air crew training at No. 2 Personnel Selection Unit (Officers), London. Ont. -S. -RETURNS FROM CANE? - Four Boy scouts of the Aiberton Troup completed a pleasant ten days of camping activities at the Provincial Boy scout Camp at Point Prim on Thursday and re- turned to their respective homes. While there they had the opport- unity of passing several tests to- wards obtaining their second class Scout badges and were awarded athletic badges. The boys are Ed. Millmnn, Jr., Larry Profit. Terry O'Brien and Roger Francis. Personals -Mr. Alvin Macl.ean of Calgary, Alberta, is spending three weeks in Milo. He came east on "The Grand Banks Special". -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milligan and family, and Mr and Mrs. Russell Milligari, all of Halifax, returned on Friday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mil- liasn. Milo. -Mr. Beecher Best, 312 Pleasant Street, Summerside. is now a. pa- tient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown. -Miss Glenna Phaneuf. of Gault. Ontario, is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phaneuf. Summerside East. -Mrs. Hexb Miliigan and sons. Leigh, John and Victor of Coleman. are leaving today for Toronto where they will reside. -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Misencr of Townsend, Mass... have returned after spending a week's holiday at the Brae. ..lWiss Muriel Morrison of Brock- ton, Mass, left by plane on Friday after spending a two weeks vaca- tion with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison, I-febron. -Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Purdy of Piacentin, California, are visiting in Summerside, the guests of Mrs. Purdy's uncle, Dr. John F. Mac- Nelll and Mrs. MacNelll. F-0 Waiter Ioschuok, E. C. A. E, Mrs. Ieschuck and family, of Toronto are spending a month's holiday with Mrs. Leschuckls mo- ther. Mrs. Daniel MacDonald, Travellers Rest. ' -Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Phsneuf and son Donald. of Wellsceburs. On- tario, are visiting at the home of their son and daughter-in-aw. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phancuf, Sum- mcrside East. -The many friends of Mrs. George Green. Central Bedeque. are sorry to hear of her recent ec- cident at her home, where she fell and broke her hip, necessitating her removal to the Charlottetown Hospital. Her condition remains unchanged. R.C.A.F. Ball Team To Play At St. Roch iunday Plans have been completod whereby the R. C. A. F. huebull team from summersirle will tackle the West Prince Royal Aces in an exhibition game on the st. Roch diamond this Sunday at 8 p.m. The Royal Aces are made up ex- clusively of members of the Mirn- lnegash Royals and Titriiah Aces who were prominent in the West Prince Intermediate "3" I-E33119 last season. This game will be worth watching. " . Vilul - '. on-a rims ruorrs ms masanarrs eurnnmo OPTOMETBIBT l E. E. rarlruas 0pt.D.. R.0. or-rosm-sis-r onus inma Ins smunu Ofilunounu Hon-nos unsy- nut I-l5OlN'i' -rnsans sum -m-any It. lumnsersllo -1.. Contains Wsrfsrin Obelnsble at your user- est store or drngglst. Distributors: DeBlols Bros: R. T. Holman Ltd. Bo ers & Arnett lsleu (lo-op Services Manufactured by He Laboratories, .. S erslde, P.E.I. c . HoIman's Win Exhibition Till From Air Force 01-lolman's newly organised team. which they plan to enter in the in- termediste play-offs for Prince Ed- ward Island championship, downed a slightly watered down R.C.A.F. Royal aggregation at the Recrea- tion Ocntre diamond last evening by the score of 4-2 in an exhib- ition baseball game. The genie was exceptionally well played, only three errors being committed. two by the Air Force and one by Holman's. Joe Bernard wen in good form and allowed only six hits, striking out eight. Taylor started for the Royals and allowed three runs and five hits in the first inning. but steadied down af- ter the first frame and allowed only four additional bingles in the next four innings. Wilson came in from left field to relieve Taylor in the sixth and held the Holman team to one hit but the home team scored another run in the seventh, the only one unearned in the game. St. John led the R. C. A. F. blud- geon wlelders getting two hits in four trips) and Bill Green smashed a home run in the third. Joe Ber- nard hit 2 for :5 for I-lolman's, Lan- dry 2 for 4. and Deighan 2 for 4. Johnny Carroll got a double the first time up and hit three well- tagged drives into centrefieider Wanless's glove on his other ap-l I pearances at the plate. Cole got a nice-running catch of De1ghan's foul fly back or first base in the sixth, and Syl Bernard's stop and throw on Hunter”: hot grounder in the sixth also stood out. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Subscriptions totalling 339,579 have been received through July 31 in the public campaign solicits- tion for the Prince County Hos- pital Completion Fund. its gon- ersl chairman. Wlllism Hayward announced yesterday. Of this audited amount, 526,087 came from 38 district committees and 313.491 was received from the 10 Sumrnerside teams. Mr. Hayward stated yesterday sfternoon that "although the pub- lic campaign organization will have no more formal meetings. each of the 54 district committees should continue their solicitation until their respective quotas are attained." Pointing out that only two of the 38 districts have completed their coverage, he also emphasiz- ed that no rcports as yet have been turned in by the 18 other districts out of A total of 56 groups organized to represent the hospitsl's wide area of service. The general chairman announ- ced that the fund office will be kept open untilt further notice, from one to five, Mondays through Fridays: and that reports and subscriptions should be turn- ed in there, or to the fund treas- urer, J. L. Gorrlll.-S. A. s. scofr (continueiffrolm Page 6) from second place at the three quarter mark in the ninth dash to come home ahead of Ann's Dream and set a, new record. ' Prince Budlong went. into the lead at the half to win the final heat of the 2.16 Pace Conditioned. A. G. Scott won the first heat by "'-Replaced Farmer in 6th. SUMMARY R.BI's-Green. Cox. Carroll, .7. Grady 2. Harris; stolen bases - Todd, St. John. Cox. Harris: sacri- fice hit - S. Bernard; doubles - Carroll, Hlnter, Deighan: home run -Green; earned runs - R. C. A. F. 2. Holman's 3; left on bases - R.- C.A.F. 2. I-lolman's 3. Left on bases -1?. C.A.F. 5, I-lolma,n's 5: hits off Bernard 6 in 9 innings. off Taylor 4 in 5 innings, off Wilson. 1 in 3 innings; strikeouts - Bernard 8, Taylor 4. Wilson 1: walks - none in game: hit by Bernard, Cole. Umpires - Plate, .1. Hogan. bases -- H. Bernard and J. Sohurman. Airman injured In Accident LAC. James Norman Little. R. C. A. E. was taken to Prince County Hospital in Summersidc yesterday afternoon as a result of an auto accident at Bowness's corner in Bedeque. His condition last night was reported satisfact- ory snd it is not believed that he suffered serious injuries. LAC. Little. driving a. 1940 Ford sedan belonging to LAC. Raymond Archibald Boylan who was also in the car, was reported to have been travelling towards Borden and following s car as it sp- proached this sharp right-angle turn. The car ahead of the two airmen is said to have stopped suddenly. and i'inding that his brskes had failed, LAC. Little was forced to ditch his car which re- ceived considerable damage. While LAC. Little is said to have been conscious for three- quartcrs of an hour, it is under- stood the other airman was not injured sufficiently to require hos- pltslizatien. BOX SCORE coming up from fourth position on the turn and took the second after 11. C. A. F. leading from wire to wire. gag: 5! Ar lll ,: P00 El E1: First Race , W 1' cl" 4 0 0 4 0 0 Marion E. (W. Kelly) ..1 Hu3r?t;Fvc”' 4 1 1 4 3 D gfnericas Bud (Cudmore 2 v ' - ster erna. (O'Meara). 3 St. John. rf- 4 0 2 0 0 0 Glenda Mae (McGuigan) 4 Cox. 2b. 4 0 0 3 1 0 Just A Gift (Seaman) 5 Todd. 317. 4 0 1 1 1 0 Miss Hazel Grove (Smith). 6 Cole, lb. . . 3 0 1 10 0 0 Ranida. (R. MacDonald) . '1 Wilson, if. 3 0 0 1 l 1 Time: .217 1-5. Marlon E. own- Taylor, p. 3: ll. 3 0 0 1 l 0 ed by Clifford Ellis. O'Leary, and Totals . 33 2 6 24 ll 2 driven by Willard Kelly. Pari-mutuels: 52.70, 2.80, 2.20; Holman's an R H ro A r. i5-59 2-905 "'50- , Second Race 3lmg':3d;lg2bi ” ' E: 9 g g 3 glsurprise Lady (O'Brien) 1 S B -' tdi 3b' 3 1 I I 3 n:Lindy 1-l. (Craig) .. 2 - "lmv - - vLady Abner (c. Smith). 3 Carroll, cf. . . 4 l l l 0 0 You.” See (Andrew), 4 J. Grady. lb - 3 9 1 9 0 Oworthy Ermine (Woodside) 5 Deishan. c. 4 0 2 9 1 0 Prince Marine (E Shaw) 6 Gallant. if. . 3 0 0 0 0 0yPenny Royal (Llewellyn '1 Farmer, rf. . 2 0 0 0 0 0 Robin Ciegg (Tierney).. 8 G. Bernard. p. . 3 0 2 2 1 ill Tirgezb 2.11; 3-3.! tsurxirrl mady '1-fan-is, 2b. . 1 0 1 0 1 0 owne y r. a t. Ltte ver; 0'I,eF'upge-V,1b, , 1 0 0 1 o 1iQue., and driven by Claude O'- K. Walker. 1:. 0 o 0 o o oiflrlen. u.SteWm.t' rf. . 0 1 0 0 0 0 Pari-mutuels: s6.00, 3.60, 3.00; Totals 31 4 10 27 9 1 3330- 3-299 lfgffih mm '-Re lac 13. Grad in 6th. upagmaigd Jr Grady; m Hm, Joondale (Cudmore) ..... .. Walker 1 (i G ll r 1 ilth Re” 5" ”””'””'l ' ' "P "9 it it" ” - Judy Kalmuck (w. Kelly). Bonnie Dale (G. Blrt). Anyway (McGregor) Wlnnle's Last (Shea) Dan McElwyn (Shaw) Wait N'See (O'Meara) Time: 2.17. Joandale owned by L. )P. MacPhec, New Haven, and driven by H. P. Cudmore. cnqauiauuw Let's Talk It Over by "Li" Supposing you are Mr. Average MAR. Ind you live with your fam- ily on 50-50 Street. Your are neither wealthy nor poor, just in. between. You and your wife and children never feel the pinch of poverty. nor do you enjoy the height of luxurious living. Up a block from you is Mr. Jones and his family living on Easy Street. They are wealthy and have many luxuries you cannot afford. Down a block from you is Mr. Dark and his family living on Poverty Lane. Mr. Dark is an invalid. and Mrs. Dark and the children have to work hard to keep off the wolf of priva- tion which is continually snarling at their door. 0 o - There are two attitudes open to you. which do you adopt? Do you spend all your time trying frantic- ally to keep up with the Joneses and berating your hard lot when you realize you cannot achieve their social eminence? Do you live above your means in a-vain at. tempt to impress people with your social importance? Or do you look down to Poverty Lane with com- passion and be humbly thankdul that your family are free from pri- vation and want? Do you rejoice that you are strong and healthy and can keep your family from the spectres of debt,. inadequate cloth- ing and food? . a . Happiness does not depend on where you stand on the social lad- der. It is more a question of atti- tudes. You can be frustrated and you envy the man who makes 08.- 000. You can be happy and thank- ful making 52,000 per, if you con- centrate on the fact that there are men grubbing along on 31,200 or less. . - o If you look to Poverty Lane and compare your lot with theirs, your pity will doubtles be translated into action. You will do something to help that unfortunate neighbour of yours.,Yes, happiness and con- tentment is a question of attitudes. and attitudes can be controlled and made to serve your purpose with a little practice. . . Kmkora and n o - Vicinity -Mrs. Edward Gallant was a recent visitor to Summerside. Miss Edna Richards is now em- ployed by Dr. Gallant, Summer- side. Mr. Alban Smith was a recent visitor to Emerald. guest of Mr. unhappy making 05.000 in year lflfor 339,579 In Subscriptions Prince "County To Hospital Fund Received Fish And Game, V ;Ass'n Meeting I The regular meeting of the Prince County Fish and. Game Association was held in the Town Hall last evening with the presi- dent. Richard Found, in the chair. As the branch president, Mr. Found had been elected Provin- cial Association president et A meeting in Charlottetown on July 4th; the vice-president. Omar Bernard of Tlgnish automatically became President of the Prince County branch and so he took over the chair from Mr. Found. Mr. Fred Semple of Kensington was elected vice-president to fill the vacant position. The report of the annual Pro- vincial Association was read, and the Prince County branch made several motions in regard to hunting regulations, dam con- struction. and general stream im- provement. It was revealed that the Pro- vincial Government Department of Industry and Natural Resources. on the recommendation of the dams at Gordon's in Aiberton, and Waddell's mill dam at Cape Traverse. Many Aiiend 0'leary Athletic 9 Ass'n. Picnic There was 1 very large attend- ance It the community picnic and Mortgage burning celebration of the O'Leary Athletic Association Thursday evening on the U'Leary Athletic Grounds. A delicious sup- per was served by the O'Leary Women's Institute and Lmuscmcnt was provided for young and old. At 9 P.M. Mr. Ralph Adams, sot- ing chairman. called the gathering to attention and after a. few witty remarks, called upon the following gentlemen to join him on the plat- form: Dr. L. G. Dewar, president of the association; Mr. Alton Raynor. vicc-president and chief commis- J. W. Don Campbell M. L.A., 1-ion. Forrest Phillips, M.L. A. and Mr. W. G. Rogers. Dr. Dewar stated in his address that three years ago the Associa- tion was in debt 53,000.00 and to- day he was very pleased to report Prime county branch, are going; that all bills were paid and that s to construct, a new type by,pu5i very substantial sum remained in race rm-rear; House Struck By Lightning Yesterday The home of Mr. Percy Sweet Forest View, near O'Lcsry, wgi struck by lightning during I short storm early yesterday morn- ing. Damage was not serious ll fire did'not break out. No other reports of storm damage were re- ceived up to a late hour lali Ii Finds Democratic Continued from page 1 fore being sent to Prague in 1950 Mr. Rogers wife is the former Miss Frances Morrison, s daught- er of the late Dr. M. D. Morrison sloner 0! the village of O'Leary.1and Mrs. Morrison of Halifax. The Hon. Walter Darby. M.L.A.. Mr.l couple with their son are leavirig here Monday for Sydney to spend a brief holiday with relatives of M.rs. Rogers before going on to Halifax for several days. Mr. Rogers expects to return to Ottawa and begin work,in the De- partment by the end of August. ....r:;?Lg dam this summer at Baltic, and! the bank. Mt Rows save a tuner that improvements are also to be: made this summer to the present! outline of the history of the rinkl since its beginning in the early 2013' and was very pleased with the pro-. of years. I Tentative plans were laid for a Prince County branch-sponsored field day which will be held at the Biological Station in Flier-slugi early in September. 5,: Alberlon Boat -Races Scheduled Boat races at Aiberton South are becoming an annual event looked forward to with anticipa- tion by a large number of people, in West Prince County. This year they are scheduled for Wednesday. August 6th. There will be a num- ber of new boats entered this year and some of those which previously competed are now equipped with more powerful engines. It is hoped that this year may see some out- ,side entries as well a local ones, It ,is expected that Lemont Hutt, win- ll'i8T of the free-for-all champion- ship in both 1960 and 1951, will be challenged by several others who are out toclalm this honor for themselves. This year there are many more outboard motor boats in the Alber- ton area. It is claimed that one specially built craft has a speed of :16 knots. interest in these little speed boats is keen and if good weather and calm seas permit ,them to compete under favorable , Knights of Columbus Camp. Misses Shirley and Kathy Mc- Mahon of Montreal are new spending thefr vacation with their and Mrs. Jack Cash. Masters Jackie Murphy. Bern- ard McCabe and Denzel Richard aunt in Kinkora. y Miss Marie LeBlanc was u re- lcent visitor to Shamrock. guest of Times: 2.16 1-5; 2.15. Billy Bud- long owned and driven by Ran- dall MacDonald; Lassie Lucille owned and driven by Col. D. A. MacKinnon. Pari-mutuels: First. 830.90. 10.10, 3.70; 311.20, 4.40; 3.40. second: 85.40, 3.40, 2.80; 38.70, 3.80; Sixth und Ninth Races Cs.mpbell's Buddy (Campbell) 1 1 Mannister Direct (Bobey) Chocolsto Dip e Calumet Onward (Stead) Times: 213; 2.11 8-5. Camp- bell's Buddy owned by R. 13. Campbell and driven by Sheldon -so-been-can Campbell. Pari-mutucls: First. 08.40, 3.10, 2.30; 88.40, 2.60; 82.40. 2.16 Paco Conditioned A. G. Scott her)... 1 Prince Budlong (Cudmo 6 Miss Knox 2 Josedale Clipper (McGregor) Silk Hal (Wlscner) . Lucky Number (Hcnnessey) Argot Pointer (Willis Dale 1!. (O'Brien) . .. Times: 2.10 2-5; 2.10 1-5; -seeambarbura -Iorhmmur-so 5 I 'l 5 8 2.13 was summoned and the patient was taken to hospital in summer- side. . Members of the E. C. M. P. de- tachment from Borden are invest- Dr. Burton Howatt. Berieque. lgeting the sccident. S. H 0 L I ii A Y 3 Plant closing For staff Holidays AUGUST llth T0 16th Office open August 11 and 16 for receiving Dry Cleaning. VICIDRY CLEANERS Summerside. ,.E3f”5'23f”i1ff,”””' 510- W ::3:';:3l..ff:.".'i1:ii.?:;?....”..”:.f:-Mr-and Mrs H-mv F-H. Fmh HM Elihu! Rem 3-5. A.G. Scott owned and-driven Mr Allison Walsh of Albany is Billy Budlong (MacDonald) ...1 5 1, L L uh - p' B 1 l 1 rd t K; k . Lassie Lucille (MscKinnon). 7 1 .,i,,e3",lf,,d ed,,.,Sf,' byrl;l;:e.-01duc:3S,?f new amp 0” a N 0” xii Playfim (w- Kelly) 3 3 more. , Mr. Allison Walsh. accompanied M5 3852 N m 4 3 Pari-mutucls: First. s17.30. Sec- by Desmond Roberts. attended Abeeggwenaimriadly ..(.McFadyem..5 7 ri1sr:3eao3'i..'3gh'4ci60, 2.90; 33:33. ihle accent celebration at. Lennox . ; . . ir race, . , san. gfgpggnufk (G'9!)0rYl 38111? 5.30, 4,90; saoo, 3.00: s4.oo. G.U. TRU 1950 1-Ton DODG Cars up to 2 years. CA 1951 PLYMOUTH SUMMERSIDE B A R G A I N S ill usen curs AND mu-cits 1949 1-Ton CHEVROLET sraxr. 7 1949 1-Ton MERCURY EXPRESS 1950 U2-Ton DODGE ; 1947 U2-Ton MERCURY. - 1950 U2-Ton FARGO 1949 U2-Ton MERCURY PANEL The above units can be financed up to 3 years. 1950 DODGE SEDAN. 1946 NASH SEDAN. WILLARD MaicDONALD CKS E EXPRESS. RS 5-Passenger Coupe. PHONE 2312 gress achievcd in the past number Hon. Mr. Darby. Hon. Mr. Phil: lips and Mr. Campbell gave brief 1 addresses commending the manage. ment. on their success. Mr. Alton Raynor extended: thanks of appreciation on behalf, of the management to the hockey” teams, canteen workers. and to me. community at large for their co- operation durlng the past years, Mr. Russell Rogers then present- ed the Mortgage to Mr. Atlon Ray- nor who placed it on the bonfire prepared for the purpose. Fire. works were then displayed and were greatly enjoyed by all. A good sum was realized which is to be uscfi for general imp ' ments to the rink. conditions it will indeed be an ex. citing race. A5 "W31 3 Slipper will be served by the ladies of the di5tr'r". and there will be a dance in the even-' lng. CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Friday and Saturday 7:15 and 9:15. Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. He hated to work. he hated to fight. . . But he sure tamed the toughost range war in the west. Joel Mccrea in "SADDLE TEAM?" in Technicolor. With Wanda Hendrix. 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