. ...-. -....us-.. ,..-.. .-.-i-. - I" Iron ore from northeastern Quebec and Labrador soon will be Ilowinz to l'nited Slates steel mills over this shipping dock at Sept- Tles. Qui-.. on the north slicire of the St. Lawrence river. the iron Ore CnnlpM1.V Of Canhdn Conway -Miss Georgie Eilands has re- turned to her home in Summer- side after spending a vacation at the home of Mrs. John Broome Miss Jean Adams. Monctori, N. 3., is spending a vacation at the home of hrr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Mr. Joseph Murphy, son of Mr and Mrs John J. Murphy. has re- turned to his home after visiting relatives in and around Charlotte- TOWI1. Mr. ()srar W. MacNeill. w'no is employed on the C.O.B. Cygnus. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. Fr-vela if d, hus- Mrs. Mark Eroome. spent. a few days with her band at Summerside i'c"cnt!y. Mr. Clinton Morrison was in Summerside on August 3 on busi- nus. Mr Bill iVI:lPNF.II, who is em- plovhl at. the Canadian Bank oft Commrrce, SumlllEi'SI5ID, spent the week-end with his parents at Con- way, Mr H'.i:h Miiiray, son of Mr and Mrs. Donald Murr ' Monr- ton. N B. spent a few dri at the. home. of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sin. Freeland. Miss Marion BT'(l()lTi9 and broth- er. Alvin. Freeland. are spending a -acatlnn at the home of Mr. and Mr". James Ellsworth, Tiznlsh. Mr. Chrster Dawson. Toronto. Ontario. spent a few weekiv vaca- tion at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson. Pop- lar Grove. Mrs. Erliiiid Palmer and baby. Halifax, N. S, are spending a vaca- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer. Miss Roma RAIETTSR), Eorden, is spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milli- grin. Mrs. Wilfred Ballum. Massachu- setts. U S. A.. spent a vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ben Bridg- es. Mr. Cnrmrn MacNcill. Tyne Valley. accompanied by Mrs. R. J MacNeill. summcrslde, and Rev and Mrs. Oscar Perry. Portland, Maine, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oscar W. Mac- Neill. on Auirust l. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligni: and children, Freddie and Bever- ley. accompanied by Mrs. Prestor. Oltway and children. Reby, Ray- mono and Ellwyn, Poplar Grove. were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay, Bor- den, on August i. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh smith. sum- tmeraide. were recent visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthui smith, Ir- Freeland. and Mrs. Osrar Perry. -Portland. Maine. Mr. and Mrs Olovaland Macrhee, Mont.renI.Qut-- lime. Mrs. Jack Foley and children. -'&”llIett. Gary. Sylvia and Debbie. Manuela. and Mr. and Mrs. Eric and children. Erica. Mun Gregory. Cleve, Alvin and 'f.Iu1lot, Wilt Devon, were guests sill QM TWIN of Mr. and Mrs. Os- car uaomlii on August 1. )lr.'Ohu'l0l Palmer. Borden, ac- gg by his parenta, Mr. iuad Mli John D. Palmer. Con- hlranttr, ma. ciiitimi Ellis d hh caption, Russell and' Wal- . Hi Ildotord, were recent vio- lliilo homes of Mr. and J” - Burns and Mr. and . p ll. Himtor River. iii -1- Harold Palmer. you Jititou at trio home John 13. Palmer ',o1.tho con" ” it at?! simtri; In I .1”! a 14:3! p. and visit- Eventually, will he shipping 2tl,000.00(l tons R ors. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Edwin Dawson at which Miss Pearl Craig will be devotional lciider Lunch was serr- ed by the hostess and a coll7ction of :6.00 taken. Mr. George Thompson was a business visitor to Summerside on August 2. Miss employed at the Royal Canada. Tyne Valley. spent the week-and with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Clinton Morrison. Evelyn Morrison. who is Batik of Miss Erma Morrison is spending a few days vacation at the home of Mr Tilomas Biggar. Portage. liiilits Mary Bulger. Montreal. Que, is spenrling a vacation at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Gabriel Bulgcr, Foxley River. The VVol'n9ll'S Auxiliary of St Peter's Anglican Church. Lot ll. was held at the home of Mrs. El- 7ie Smith. Freeland, on July 28 There was a large attendance. Mrs. Nelson Palmer has return- rr' to her home in Mass. l,'.S.A. after a pleasant vacation with .tC.il..X 3.5 illlii lllSll(IS. Mr. and Mrs Beecher Bcst.Sum- merside, were visiting relatives and fl'!'JndS at Conway and Freeland recently. Mr. Edison Ramsay, Roxhuiji Mass. spent ll. few days with h;s brother. Mr. Reginald Ranisziy, re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phee, Montreal. Que, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wil- liam Milligan, Murray Road, on August 1. Mr. Elmer Mlllirzau has i-I.-turiieo to his home in M:)nt.re.'il. Quc. af- ter spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mi!- lizan, Murray Road. Miss Brenda Matthews. Black Brinks. is spending a vacation with relatives in Halifax, N 5. Master Rozer Matthews has re- turned tn his home in the Black Banks after spending a vacation with relatives, at Halifax. NS. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy and clilldren. Freeland. were recent visitors at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay, Borden. Miss I)'onii;i Palmer has returned to her work In Summerside at the C:iii.idi:iu Bank of Commerce af- This photo shows the conveyor system which will carry ore X951". - It is the largest of its kind in from freight cars to waiting ships. the world.-(CP Photo). ter spending a vacation with her prirenm, Mr. and Mrs. John W Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Luther Ellis. who is employ- ed on the C. G. S. Cygnus. spent S.W.S. Tesls the week-end with his wife and mmuy at Ellnsng A very large group of swimmers M1 Russen E1115 3,, East 3ide.lpRrT.lCIp3tCrI in the Carleton siding romp spent R yew dayg .-Manon gfswimmlrig and uater safety course the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold which was Mid M C396 T1"-WETEE Mlllar, Freeland. recently. Shore- This program was sponsored by Mr. Leonard Murphy. Went Roy- the local swimming and water -W-M 15 SP9-Tldlnll 0 few l”9k5Isafety committee with Mrs..Joh.n vacation with has parents, Mr. and1Mye:s as C1mmmL MT-5 Joli" -Ia Murphyi 44 beginners were enrolled in this course atid 10 succeeded in passing Ithc test. This is a particularly good jsliowlniz as the rr-quircments of the beginner test have been in- Mr. Bartholomew Karen haslcreased this year. Red Cross super- i-eturiied to his home in Southlvisors state that the vast majority Oramze. New Jersey. after spend-lof youngiiters need at least two lllE a ve.:atinn at the home of Mr. seasons or swimming before they lCarlelon Siding Mr. Walter Macxeiina. Free- land, was in Summerside on busi- ness rec-eiitli. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Free- are qualified for the beginners land. ,butt.on. Robert Gt-illunt. instructed the M” CW-V Bl'"k5- 0"l""l”- 59"" swimmers in this course and pre- O V"””"” ” me Mme ”' h” 9”" I sented in addition to the bonin- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. P0P' ners iunicirs and intermediate 1" Grave" swimmers for tests also. Mr. and M”. H, D. 305.1,. Keny Paul Cudmorc. Red Cross super- sizigton. were recent visitors at the h”m0 3! Mr" Mid Mm Gwrgepiiierside. and wish her a speedy re- Th”mp"m' ycovery to izood lirriltli. Mrs. Walliicc Thompson and, Mm 05:” W M"L,NNn was I, ”llIdf'”'l- K9”-5”71m”v 59"” ll rewiII)llSlll9S! visitor to Summerstde or. days vacation at the home of Mr tAmmt 3 and Mrs. George Thompson re- p Cellillt I Mr and Mrs. Forbes Henderson V” Hob” Hmomc RcCompRn.Ad ntid son have rcliiriied to theii A . , .. - .. , , . by Mr. Gm Palm” were in Chaplhome in Ontario, afl.i a peasant : ' t t z r. d lottetouin on business recently. lgr(:u0;1h:n, h:1;T&l,a,'0'F1YIw1a":d Mm Douglas Luv, F-reeiandV 1”; They also visited rclatives in Uova rcceiitly to join her husband. who,5'50””- I! in the air force and stritlonedl in northern Ontario. I -P Skinny men, women Mr. Keir Adams, who 'u ClllD10,V-I rd with the firm of M. F. Schm- inan, Sumnierside, spent the week- I end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. I L4,. S. Mr. Clarence Murphy, who lsl cu N"' Pent vim! mg" employed on the car ferry. spent iii lllllilct Imllirilll Ilrvny ll-mi-u mi nlII; 'Il(Pt , r . t . ”v mll HIM lI"(v- -llfl ilntlrf wr.Iu!l'V; my lavFt::g;!::1tIl;c:i:n;;Ylfe and fnmili. it... i..ii.........i, ...:.iv --i. ....i.- i....i.. .. v omen, nirn who nrvrr nnw pm"-i (ll ahlpely .TTIr)' lllflnk the special (Inn: innit-. Ostvex. IN Ionics. uimuimci. lnlI'1f!rRTl'lf1. iron, nia- min a., cllrulm, l'nVIiII lilnnd. i-..-rm. am... iiin and tinge-iinn MI imil gm-i mu mare -in-ngili iimi nmimiin-rnt; lmt Mesh an ham linnu. Don't ii-rir getting too lat. Sin when I ioifvc trained the 5 lit, 13 or 20 I 1. you The many friends of iiiiiii ail, ;;;glh,';;;,;;z:";;j,i;j;;5f';,-ngf:;;,!-;mj;;3,'l5;; mayne Mllllgan, MacNellls. will i TrmicTalvIcIt1 1.... ......A.,,., .'.,,,.. m, ,,,,,,d iegrct to learn she is Ii patient in Mr. and Mrs. Locke Gain and! family have returned to thelri home in .Vfonct.on, N.B., after vls-I itiiig relatives and friends at Mur-L ray Road. Out Our" "Way By J. R. Williamsi pounds. this very day. t all dnijgiala. the Prince County Hospital, sum- MA. COME - IF YOU LEFT Ila ' our HERE!) -ms CLOTHES- " THAT GL.lY'LL PlM'BAC-I OUT HAVE PEOPLE AGAIN. DON'T AROLND HERE YELL FOR "Tl-INKIN6 ME--I I'M NUTS! WAIZNED SDU! Page is nauaaulao mm, lied Cross GN'II.eIVIII'g.-F0l' Farllasl 2 0 Packs Dale Dresses Vllih llnlforlns IORONTO. (OP)-- 3;: Dyaon. Red Cross worker I6 odulod to leave Aug. 15 for tho For last. ll packlnl iota of data drones amoxi her uniforms. - .- Datln; Ia" definitely not taboo an-ion; Red Orou workua and col- diors stationed in -Twin. aha saga. Itispartolthojob or morale boosting. Hospital visiting and work in placed such as the Maple Loaf Club. a recreational club for Canadian troopl. will comprise her emaln duties. With has chart chestnut hair and sparkling oyu. she win he ii welcome sight to soldiers homesick for a ht of Canada. . Twenty-eight-y or-old Mix by. son began her career with the Red Cross during the second World War while studying modern lang- unseo at University of Toronto. A minimum of on hours of war work visor. conducted the test: and gave award: to the following: ne;innerI- lmllda sun-ay, Gor- don Myerl. Douglas Muttart. John Slewlrli. Oladyo Hamill. sonny Irving, Donny Richards. Elva Ho- watt, carol Qulgley, Elisabeth Maccsulr. Juniors -- Mona Macwllliams, Nancy Mclnnia, Winston Francis, Marilyn Mlicwllllanu, Shlela Ca- houn, Priscilla Myers. Daryl Pran- cis. Gail Qulgley. Intermediates - Marilyn Suther- land, Everett Stuart. Joyce Lorce. Beryl Craswell. waa.roqulrod1orhordaci-cc.aodn ala-nodupaaamdomavolimtau-. QIVINTIIN LANGUAGE! l-ler that big job was escorting war brides from I-ulitaa inland. Her most intonatinc axporlmol waa two trips made on the Sam- aria in ma ucortina immigrants. seventeen nationalities were rop- resonted and. although we speak! French. German and a bit 01 span- iah. trumlatint and interpreting got confual at timaa and the con- vorsationalia resorted to sign language. r she settled down in her home- tnwn Toronto and become 1. paid staff member. acting aoysecretuv to the Toronto detachment of the Red cross corps. Even though aha wu employed tull time with the corps, she kept up volunteer work. piling up 250 houra. As a volunteer she has met many injured men sent home from Korea to sunnybrook Military Hospital. "Usually the planes come in at three in the moi-ulna." she said. "It. got to be quite a Joke but they were always in good Iplrita and de- lighted to be home even at that our." NOBEL PRIZES Alfred B. Nobel. inventor of dy- namlte who died in 1896, left 30.- 000,000 in the fund for the annual Nobel Prize. T H E Y G 0 T" THE Below we present a partial "entry list" - - - each one so superionso far ahead in its "class" you can pick positive winners at random - -- and blindfolded! Everyone a sure winner! Four KIIIIITI To Sing Tonight The four, Knights, well known ia the entertainment world as ainllnl ital: 0! the and Sutton show. will appear in Charlottetown tonight at a one-night stand at the Rollaway club. They an the tamoua group heard on capital ro- cordinu at all .110 entertain- ruau spots and jockoy pro- alnl. Ilvicially singing "0 Baby act so Lonely." top hit parade number. , Tonight they are featuring a two-hour program of songs. fol- lowed by a. floor show and dance, during which they will also enter- tain. The Iour Knights will blend their voices to give the audience firatnrate music enjoyment. The allow begins at 3 pm. and dancing and floor show begin at 10.15 p.m. For lovers of popular melodies. I ran treat in in store when thou fanioua singers make their appearance. singing their songs in their on great style. WOULD BREAK WITH RED! WASHINGTON (AP)--A congru- aional atudy committee has recom- mended that the United States sock agreement with all other non-Com- munlat nation: for concerted break- in; off or trade and diplomatic re- lation: with Communist govern- ments. The proposal was inclu” J among "Recommendations for Win- ning the Cold War." It also pro- poses "the initiation o! a program of trade among all non-communist nations which will strengthen the security of the free world." wlRE9A.M. KN05KDOWN Tm raw aoxmo ring mung, Inllllld in Madlaon Squug Garden can be ' ked down almost as fast as some tighten we could name. This is Impm. tant to the Garden. with ii; quick-change schedule of sports events. from boxing to basket. ball to hockey and back to boxinl 588111. Mode of light. weight aluminum, mi. mm promises to be more than a '' match for the toughest liaavy. weight. Aluminum is constantly mak. in; news in our own upon; world. Anglers, yachtsmen and other strenuous types go roi- lh0 "B111. Itrong, non-rusting equipment made by Canadian A anufact . from Canadian aluminum. A' ' Compam of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). AT THIS ONE "PAYS OFF" - - - BIG! DRESSES TO 4 14.95 Naturally at this price, you think they're old style-but no, no they're up to the minute gorgeous silks, sheer: etc - truly. this is a dress bargain you'll never again an - 9 am. shorpl 3.00 001 IN FRONT - - . BY ii MILE! DRESSES T0 25.00 Some even higher than 25.00. but, no matter GroondoI's "shoot the works" of 5.00i All new styles, all suporbly rich fabrics, all a daring giva-away 5.00 NEWEST SUMMER 200 COTTON DRESSES Plantly added from high priced groups- truly history holds no equal 1.88 you take glorious where you live, you've seen no equal SHORTIES TO 324.50 last and final price - smathl Now now silk - lined Shoriiu to 324.50 for 58. No matter Nationally famous ado'a history holds give-away - description '58 FINEST PASTEL SUITS mention 'om at this price) but Con- Iabola (we can't no equal to this Iinul BIIITBERITYS 8i COATS Ladies Burborrys, Storm Coats and Long Coot: - new lot added for to- day'a soiling - its the lost lot, your for chance give-away this .. 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