Aucusr 3. 1951 'iTl-IE ,wssrsiiu7. GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE. 3 Summer Street. Buiinoraids. Phonat I031. News, Subscriptions, A J. ELMER. MURPHY llousa :'h0IHi The Guardian may be following stereo in riisiag Representatives and GEORGE GLOW I03! and Its: . bought at any of tin laauaorsidai mu Bookstore. laauaer street: Gcorlioa Drugstore. 21 Central direct; keIly's News-aiautl. Water Street: Mark Gaudat. 61 Granville street; Al;-re Douoatiab Grocery. Booond Shoat; Island Motor Transport, Water ltraoi: Alban'a:Groocry. in laueli Street. I. la. Waiia ll WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank W I a. 00h. llaprsaaniativo. Phone: 08-: Office and 68-3 louse. .. HELP THE KINETTES help the kiddies by giving generously for your bag of peanuts on satur- day which is Kinette Peanut. Day ...BEDEQUE unrren cannon (HARGE. - services Sunday, Aug- ust ssh. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany -.- P. M. Borden 7.30 P M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe. B. A., Minister. St. Joiir.'s Lxeiv LONDON g pmhyierian Church Wom-.ns 'lilissionary Thanknfferini Service sunday, August 5th. 7.30 P Special music Zion Quartutte. Ll-lUNDAltIENTAL 8 A PT I S I (THLTRCH. Central Bedeque. Rev D, M. Fraser. Pastor. Services for Sunday. August 5h Cervral Bedeque 10.45 A. M. and mo P. M Borden 3 P. M. Communion oi Lord's Supper at morn-ng service JENSTNGTON - MALPEQUE AN!) FREETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Services. Sunday. ,,A'.ig- iist 5th. Kenslngton 11.00 A. M Frceiown 3.00 P. M. Mulpeque 7.30 P. M. The Rev. D. G. Hose. Wl1d- so.-, N. s.. will conduct the services. Rev, D. A. Campbell, interim Mud- orator. -NEW LONDON PRESBYTEK IAN CHURCHES. - Services Sun day. August 5th. Geddie Memorial 1100 A. M. Long River 230 P. M Clifton W. M. 5 Tiiankofferivig service at 7.30 .P. M. special music by the Zion Quartette Services at Gcddle Memorial and Long rriver will be conducted by Miss Mary liiacifenzle. Deaconess. Clif- ton Sunday school at 8.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Allison Profltt. Freetown, Prince Edward Island. announce the en- gagement of their only daughter. Belly Irene. to Mr. Carleton Weir Eliloti. son of Mr. Wcir Elliott of Hamilton. Ontario. and Mrs. James R. Lockiiart of Bath. New Brunswick. The wedding will take place in August. -RETURN HOME-Mr. and Mrs. James E. Andrews and their guests Mr. and Mrs. John R An- drews ,of Portsmouth. N.)-1.. have icturned to Hunter River after an rnioyable niototf trip through Nova scotia. As well as visiting in Hall- fsx. Grand Pro and Annapolis Valley. they atopded in Bridge- tovm to call on two aunts of Mrs. Andrews. one of whom she had not seen for forty years. -CONDITION IMPROVED - Word has been received by Mr. J. F. Arneit. Summerside from the Saint John General Hospital that his sister. Mrs. J. K. Cruc. Brimkline. Mass.. who was taken iii on route to attend the funeral of her brother, the info Harry W. Arnett. la much improved.-R. -HOME FROM OTTAWA-Mr Florence Mercer. who has been in Ottawa for the past month attending the United Nations” Seminar. arrived at his home in Summci-side on Friday evening and left on "l'uesdii,v morning for.- lialifiik. N. 5.. where he'. will Spend a few weeks.-S. g -cannon acnoor.i- A church vacation school oplhed at Kenslrlffion United Chu ch on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock with ii registration of 114 boys ind girls. There were 13 leader: on hand to take their place iii the different departments. This "VP-day school is again emphas- Wlniz Bible -tcaclilng through the "ir of sucdeizrnplis and dram- atization. l-lindwork. singing and izamcs tire also it rt of tho davls nroizrsm. A pubic demonstration '-if their work will he held Sm- Jldnv evening at eight o'clock. On Sunday evening is special ser- l'IN'.ivill be held at which time gtiillzicinvs Nyvllly belnwarded. Rev 4" . urrl s rlnci al o the school.-S. Y P V t -FTNEBAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Harry W. Arnctt. who passed away on Sllndny. July 29th was held from his late home on Wednesday Allzust in and was largeiytat- tended. A duet. "'l'ho Garden of gI'I.l'er" was feelingly rendered Ty liir. and Mrs. Arthur Macxay. Rhe service was conducted by the CW. Bfirton Clow of the Albany Vllllffh of which the deceased lX::!.n member. The hymns "The Thrdf My Shepherd" and "Unto Ms Hills Around Do I Lift Up ml 1-Onsinr Eyes" were run! Mei mil bearers were William WQIGHRIR. Arthur Green. Lloyd C. 3h. Clarence nose. Lloyd mrnernn and W dron Cameron. Ce trment was gin Seat-lotown m"'"0fv- The sympathy of the mmuhltv on out to his lie- -lbsst Regal baseball team defeated Elm- sdals 4-1. This was the first vic- tory for the Regals in five guinea it saw Alberton regain is first place tie with Rosevl'!:. The Rezals have two games left in their sched- ule end Roeeville three so a tight battle to the finish can be expect- .in section with a tapering point. is believed to have been invented at -EAR-L's Shoe Repair will be closed from Juiy' 30th to Aug 11th but. will be open from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. to Aug 4th for anyone wanting shoes. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. -'8el'vli:eg Sunday. Auzust 5th. 11 A. M. Sun- day School 10.15 A. M. On Sunday. August 12th. 11 A. M. the Memor- ial Service will be held. Rev. Case. A, Britten. Minister. -THE REGULAR monthly meeting of Kensington Branch of the Canadian Legion will be held in the Town Hall, Kenoington. Friday. August 3rd at 830. All members please attend. All vet- erans .-elcome. W. L. Miller. -niti:Ab.ii.aANi:. Dr. L. x. Zlelinski will open his office for general medical practice at Bread- aibane on Monday. August 6th. 1951. Office hours: Every Monday and Thursday, 4-6.30 p.m. Mam-- nity cases and calls by lppoint ment. Phone: Kinkora 9. -THE CONGREGATIONS of North Bedeque.Prcelown and T's- veller's Rest United Chllf('he5'Wlll hold a joint picnic on Thursiiay afternoon. August am on the grounds of Gordon Stavs-rt. There will be an outdoor service in the evenlng.wlth Rev. J.W.A. Nichol- son speaking. Ladies please bring usual eats. ."P-BISIIIIIIS -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller. Eliersiie were recent guests of Mrs. J. W. D. Campbell , . -Mr. and Mrs. lvillinm Emory. Worcester. Mtiss.. are spending 3 golllday with Mrs. David Camp- e . - Mrs. Alcide Richards. Glace Bali. N. S. and daughter Irene are visltlnx Mrs. Richards" mother, Mr: Eli F. Gallant, Summerside. -Miss Sandra Bayer of Fred- ericton, N. 8.. arrived by plane last evening to spend her hoi- idays with her grandparents. Mr. anid Mrs. H. R. Walsh. Summer. si a. West Prince l Suburban League Meeting Held The, West Prince Suburban Baseball League held a special meeting ,1 night at the St. Roch base ll clubhouse in con- nection with the forthcoming finals. starting next Sunday. Alugusi 5th. "The league, consisting of Tig-- nish High school and the schooli districts of Tignish Shore. St. Roch and St. Louis. has been in operation for the last four years and so for many of the players of each team have developed such marked ability that they were accepted by the Prince County "B" League only to be replaced by junior players eager to attain the same honor. This league. of which Mr. W. D. Sumner is president. and Rev. L B. Dooley secretary. has done a noble and remarkable work for the youth of West Prince County. The parents of these boys and the local public are grateful for their achievement. A great deal of credit goes to Brigadier W., Wot Reid of the Physical Fitness De- partment, who made it possible. Oi the games played so far this season. Tignish High School led the parade with the amount of runs while Tignish share was a close second. St. Roch and st. Louis derived equall glory. The trophy donated by the president was won by the St., Louis team last. year by a narrow margin.-F. Aliiarton Wins From Elmsdalo 4-1 evening at Albei-ion the, The original bayonet. triangular Eglled family and many friends. Bayonne in the 17th century. ' weight and not highest ' Sport Eclim From Prince county -We have been thinking and saying that the C. & B. Juniors. although having very little power at the plate. were as fine a field- inl team as we have seen in many moons. Wednesday the boy: took on the Charlottetown Abbie Juniors and made us look like the Gallup Poll after President Truman's election. For three or four disastrous innings the C. dz B. fielders looked like the second best team from Snake Hollow. "Stumbling all. around" was their theme song and they managed to make eight errors in the first five frames. Then they settled down and played a steady though not sparkling game. The boys ap- parently need more outside com- petition. Our belief that they were weak with the willow hit nearer the mark. McLean of Charlottetown whiffed twelve of them and ten C. 8: B. runners were left strand- efl on the sacks. They seem to strike out in the clutch a lot Owen Sonler has shown consider able improvement of late, how- ever, and may live up to the reputation he built up as a long ball hitter in monor ranks. G. Dalton has also improved. Grad.-.'. Delaney and P. Schurmnn have bcen the backbone of the attack all season. 0 0 0 Paul Scriurman made a smart play in the fifth inning when hi- picked up McNelli's roller. faked a throw to first and then threw to third catching McCallum all the sack. He and Delaney rubbed out Charlotu-town's starry back- stop on the run-down. Paul also .hanged a triple hitting Summer- ' side's only tally across the plat- icr. Although he had two bohblcs charged against lilm he did 11 pretty good .aft.ernoon's work. 0 C You have to band it to Donnie Simmons, C. S: B. pitcher, for POSSGSSHIK a mind serene amirl difficulties. Was it Kipling who said: ”If you can keep your head while all about you-are turning easy outs to two-base hits"? Don- nie may have been inventing new. terrible oaihl under his breath but outwardly lie was un- perturbed. He didn't let it inter- fere with his pitching either. Tb..- boys kept giving his all to a los- 'ing cause. and that's a quality .lhat should help him to become ithe fine pitcher he promises lu . be. rota ' Saw the scrap between Tommi (Gum Spencer and Harry il(idi lPoulton and it Was entertainment ,de luxe all the way through. it they fight again and itlhappens ,io coincide with your wedding 'day. postpone the amalgamation affair till later. You can get married any time. But you can". see a fight between two such skilfui and willing boys as Spen- cer and Pculton any more than once in a blue moon. Not. in the Marltimes. you can't. l O O U 0 The prelim. boys put on a good show too. One or two of the boys W"! 0bVl0ilSll' not in first class "lilting trim-but they struggled Vlllnnlly under the handicap. The spirit was willing even if the flesh was a bit too noticeable. Wt remember Soggy Reid In his Pllmy days and always enjoyed his bouts because Reid was never lfoollng when he was in there. He threw them right from the floor. The other night he was over- in trim. not to mention the fact he was ugi Riainsta: good fighter in Russell, but Reids fighting heart was still there and he put up a courag. cous display. i I O O Q There ought to be a law or a commission. however, to keep lboxers from entering the ring gr ithttv are not in proper shape, or if lhey have broken hands. or are under any other such handi- , cap. SOUTH MILTON W. I. The July 'meeting of south mi. ion Womenslnstituta was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Curtis, with an attendance of twelve members and one visitor. The meeting opened with the Creed followed by the roll call and min.' utes of previous meeting. which were approved and signed by the president. The secretary reported word re. ceived from Fairlields Woollen Mills of the arrival of shipment in good condition. Reports" of committees followed. . Correspondence consisted of a letter from Mayor MacDonald. chairman of the Sanatorium Ra- dio Fund. The sum of 35.00 was voted to the Fund. 'l."wo donations of 31.00 were gratefully received from Mrs. R.L. Coies and Miss Edna Munroe. On motion all bills were paid. some discussion took place re- garding a festival. but it was da- - In a game rapieta with hard hitting. brilliant fielding and a lot of errors. the Holman lasgua loadara downed the ii..o.A.P. Royals at the airport diamond last night by the score of if to 6. me Airman outhit their rivals. getting eleven hits to eight for Holman! but they had seven iniscues to four for the town team. !''rank at John hit 3 for 8 and Bob Barlow .i for 4. Ashe. the Airforce pitcher got two safe blngles in three trips. Ken Walker and syl Ber- nard led the Holman attack, Walker getting two doubles in three trips and Bernard hitting 2. for 5. The Holman aggregation were leading 11 to 0 at the end of five innings but the Royals surg- ed back with a seven-hit barrage in the sixth which scored five runs. A lot of smart fielding was wedged in among the boots and Alan Stewart won the Victory Cleaner "fielding" award, his fea- ture play being a shoe string catch off Don Carson's bid for a hit to the fifth inning. BOX SCORE R. C. A. F. Royals AB R R 1'0 A E Maciienzie. so . 4 1 1 l I 1 Richard. 2b. . 4 2 1 2 1 1 Grady. cf . . 1 0 0 fl 0 1 Barlow. lb. . 4 1 3 ll 0 1 Hunter. c. .. . 4 0 0 8 3 1 St. John, rf. 3 l 3 0 0 1 Carson. if. 3 0 0 l 0 1 DesRoches. ab. .. 3 0 0 l 3 l Ashe. p. ..... .. 3 1 2 0 0 0 tlzmbrett. cf . 3 0 1-0 0 0 Totals 32 6 ll 21 10 7 ,. '--Replaced Grady in second Rolinanii AB R I! PO A E MacKay. l'f . 3 2 1 2 0 0 S. Bernard. 2b, .. 5 2 2 1 2 0 H. Gallant. lf. 4 I 1 0 1 1 Stewart. cf. .. . 2 0 0 4 0 0 Gay. ab. 3 0 0 l 2 I Underwood. lb. .. 3 0 l 1 l l H. Landry, ss. 3 3 0 1 3 1 Walkgr, c. . 3 2 2 4 1 0 G. Bernard. p. 4 2 1 0 2 0 Totals 30 12 8 2'. 12 4 o 1 SUMMARY RBI'n - MacKay. 8. Bernard '9. Gallant. 2. G. Bernard. Richard. Embrctt. Hunter. St. John. Ashe. stol-n b-so:-Richard. B Ber- nard. Gallant: sacrifice hits - Stewart 2; doubles - Walker 2. Richard: triples - S. Bel'nH!'d- 5'- John. Macxay: struck out by Ber- nard 5. by Ashe ll: bases on balls. of! Bernard 0. off Ashe 3: hit by yVltf'h('l'. by Ashe lMacKIIylZ wild hitches - Ashe 2; passed balls - Hiinter. walker. umpires Plate. W'C Willie: bases. Hoffman and Kerr. - S. Kensingion Child Seriously injured By Car - Marlon MacKsy, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Macifay. Kenalngton. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital fol- lowing an accident in whicie she was struck by a car on a Kenning- ton street about 4.30 yesterday at- lernoon. Medical reports last nlzhiv indlciited that she was on the dan- ger list and is suffering from I broken leg and broken shoulder. She was struck by is. car driven by Mr. Desmond Callaghan, who is at present relieving the C. N.R. station agent at Kenslngton. As far as could be learned. the chud ran out from behind a tractor that was meeting the Callaghan car and was hit but not run over. The, ac.- cident occurred opposite the White Rose Service Station on the street leading out. of town towards Bum- merslde. She was immediately rushed to the Prince county Hos- pital. - s PAKISTAN RADIO KARACHI-(CP) -” Prime Min- ister Liaqustsllkhan "recently open- ed Radio Pakistan's new ll-Studio Broadcasting House here. The functioning of the new Radio headquarters will- mark the com- pietion of the first. phase of Raslo Pakistan. PADLOCKID 1'0 DID RIBBEIIK WIET. South Aii'ica- (OP)-A 12-year old farm boy psdlocked to his bed for five nights to prevent his running away finally escaped with chains and padlock. Farm foreman 3. Beklter was fined 10 pounds. Highest temperature over record'- ed under standard conditions was 130.1 degrees near Tripoli in Libya in 1712 . ing. which will be on August the lit at the home of Mrs. John Poole. Lunch committee will be Mrs. W. H. Home. Mrs. Robert Hooper (sandwiches). and Miss Addie Moore and Mrs. Btanisy Curtis (sweets). Program. Mrs. Stanley Proude. :Mesting adjourned and lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. and a'aocial cided to plan for it at next most.- half-hour spent 4 Wfopuloru Comic Strip. Page Start: Monday The Characters involved are: gr Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLU'I'l'l'DOWN Holmans Score 12-6 Win Over R.C.A.F. Royals News & Views of IMF station Slaasrside Iy All -HOEHQI conga-stulationo extended to the personnel of R.- C. A. F. Station; Summerside. who have received promotions effect- ive August. 1. 1901-. included-um on this list were six Senior N.- C.O.'s, 14 Conporsls. who were promoted to the rank of Sergeant and as Leading Alrcnftmen. who are now Coi-porals. Warrant Officer II A.l-i. l-luycke was promoted from the rank of Flight. Sergeant. and the follow- ing Flight Sengeanta were pro- moted ii-om'the rank of Sergeant: F. C. Rybusk. E. H. Dol-icrty. R.J. Oliver, J. L. Wiliiama and W. Na- kay. 14 Sergeants were former Corponls, including: C.R. -Bart- ley, C.E Vailley. E.W.M. Fair- bairn, C.L. Douglas, H. S. Leban- tillier, R. A. Thomson, E. J. Hogan. A.W. Archer. D.F. Ede, M.0. Hamilt a. C.W. Doylend, 0.M. Vlku. M.A. Clark, and R.E.E. Dupuls. 36 new members have been re- ceived into the Conpora1s' Club. who were former Leading Air- crsltmen. and these include: C.- J.H. Smith, W.K. Muriphy. P.Z. Klorn, ILR. Harvie, F. R. Gaudet. S.B. MacDonald, J.B. M. La- cha.in.e. A.C. Novak. J.B. Elliott, V. Dodds, D. Mcfariane, L.J. Lon-gaphie, J.P. Kohnen, J.F. Boudrcau, H. L. Foley, J B. Cow- icy, C. R. Dun.-riord, R. J. E. Shub- ley. J. McFeeiy, J.K. Walters, J.S. Arsenault, CA. Bates, J.A. D'eon, .I.L. MacLaughlan, M.S. Denton. B.J. Lsavell, D.S. Drew, R.O. Whidde-n. D.A.R. Gre-gson, V.D. Foley, P.J. Leavell, D.S. Drew, R. O. Whidden, D.A.R. Gregson, V.D. Foley, P.J. Wel- land, R.W. Woodruff. G.R. Earl, R. L. Jones. L. N. Stiles and W.D. Eiliis. i FXL and Mrs. K. M. Dibble have as their guests the latter's moth- er, Mrs. Janet Duncan and neph- ew, Master George Moore of Camp Borden, Ont. Congratulations and best wishes for future hapvpines are extended to Corporal ard Mrs. James Mc- Feely (nee May LeClsir) who were married in Summer-side re- cently. Cpl. J.i-'. Boudreau. Clerk Ac- countant. has been transferred to the West where he reported this week. R.A.F. students who are at- tending the first R.A.i-1. Course to be held at the Air Navigation School here are presently enjoy- ing two weeks leave. The major- ity of the men plan to visit the U. S. A. - Flight Cadet Donald Burllon was a patient of Station Hospital over the past week-end, receiving medical treatment for a lacerated wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Ellis of Tor- onto. Ont.. are visiting in Slemcn Park. the guests of NL and Mrs. Keith Orchard. Mrs. W.R. Palmer and infant son Peter have been patients of Prince County Hospital during the past week. where they received medical uestment. One pilot. PXO V.A. Adams. re- ported at the A. N.S. Flying Win-g for staff duties this week. while W0 A. Rewakowsky and W0 A. Rewakowsky and W0 V. Wuorlnen departed last week on transfer to another unit from the A.N.S. where they served as staff pilots. Several Navigation Officers have arrived at the A. N. S. where they will attend a Staff Navigation in- structor Navigator) Course. These include: 1'70 C. W. MacDonald. 1'0 J.W. Micliauci. No L. S. Deyell, Flt. H. Vincent and W0 P.D. Bedson. IVI. H. Vincent was Adjutant of this Station approx- imately two and one-half years ago and W0 L.S. Deyell attend- ed the first Navigation Offii.-ers' Courle to be held at the A. N.S. Recent graduates of a S. N.l. (N) Course have departed on trans- fer to other units including: FIO A.F. Clarke, IVO H.R. Syrett. 1'70 l.C. Poole, I70 B. C. Poole. no A.L. Guilbeault. No !'.R. Taylor. I'll. G.W. Doyvle. TIO R.'!'.A. Barnett and no G.!l. Pstzold. Many of the'I'Tld'l-15'-9' who recently successfully complet- ed a s.N.l. (N) Course at the A.N. S. have remained here to un- dertake instructional duties. These include no W.A. Gibson. rxo J.A.C. Carr-uu. UL P. Heston. no 1'. R. Moxallar. W0 N.D. M. Davis. no .T.W. Cochrane and W0 H. J. R. Woods. Refresher training will be given to 170 R. J. Gabriel. IVO .l.l'.'. M. Desnoye-ra and W0 .J.R.G.P. Monette, Navlgllion Officers, who arrived at the A.N. S. this week on posting. WI. K.P. I..aRush. Radio Nav- igator. Nporbed at another unit this week on transfer from the A.N.S. TIL Lallush will perform the duties of Comrnand Naviga- tion Officar at his new station. no Stuart Thompson and flight Cadet l:.il. woodyard and night. Cadet J.R. Hicks are patients of Prince County H009"-ll. WM” they underwent minor operations. Last Saturday overdng the Of- iicerr Mass was the scene of a moat successful informal dance. when Lowolltl-lueatia and his Or- chem: provided mualoal back- ground A delicious buffet eup- pu: waa served. UNUIUAI. VIIITOI IOIIQIGII lhclaad -(OP) -A gay anal that swam ashore at this lantiasaatde smart is being and for,by,ihI Re a! , tlie riunatioa of iv to Results Of Boat Races Al , Aiberhii -Results of the Alberto South Boat Races are as fol? lows: Clssa 1-Six Cylinder Chevro- let: 1. Kenneth I-iutt; 2, Ainsley Hi-lit: 3. Myrl Matthews. Class 3-Six Cylinder Dodge: 1, Everett Powers: 2. Silas Mat. thaws: 3. Upton Fraser; 4, Herb- ert Avery. C1386 3-Ford V-82 I, Maurjcg Perry Si-.; 2. Phillip Kinch: 3. Cecil Hutt. Class 4-Six Cylinder Marine: l. Lamont Hutt: 2. Hubert Fras- er: 3. Lloyd McNeil; 4. Eldon Matthews. Class 5-Free-For-iAll: 1, Le- mont Hutt; 2, Hubert Fraser; 3. Kenneth Hutt: 4. Lloyd McNeil. Class 6-Outboard Motor: This race was won by J. H. Myrick. The name of an American visit- or who came second could not be obtained. Much credit is due residents of Alberton South for the co-oper- atlve effort which made the Alberton boat races a succes. Proceeds are in aid of is sorely needed school which was built last year. The old school was shabby and overcrowded to such an extent that the one teacher had to divide her classes. teach- ing some in the morning and others in the afternoon. Blue-prints for the new two- rooiri school were obtained from the Provincial Government and the building was erecied with Mr. Hunter Weeks as head car- penter. The concrete foundation was laid whoieiy with voi- unteer labour. The collar is tiwenty feet square. The build- ing is 93 by 28 feet, exterior walls being finished with cedar shingles and the roof with green asphalt. The south wall is made up en- tirely of windows. On the north side of the classrooms are an entry, two cloak rooms. a teach- er's room, washroom and four modern sanitary toilets. The classrooms are finished in Doug- las fir. There is a four foot base- board of plywood in natural shade. Walls are painted stratosphere blue. The floor is of green as- phalt tile. Heat is supplied by hot air furnaces, Since the first of January teachers and pupils have enjoyed the comfort and convenience of this fine new build- ing which is indeed a credit to the community. CULTURAL AGREEMENT NEW DELHI-iCPI-A cultural agreement has been signed between India and Turkey to pomote clos- er relations between the two countries by exchange of students. teachers and workers from scient- ific. cultural and industrial in- siitutions. ACCIDENTAL REALISM LONDON. -(GP)-Real blood was spilled at Elstree Studios when actor Robert Douglas playing in the film ”Ivanhoe." was struck in the face by an arrow which went under the visor of the actor's hel- met. A doctor put two stitches in the wound and Douglas went on acting. Baiasore in orissa on the Bay of Bengal was the first English set- tlement ln East India, in 1642. Opportunity Well established farm equip- ment: firm requires an ex- perienced salesman to sell to retail trade. Reimbursement in form of salary and com- mission. Car supplied for travelling purposes. An ex- cellent opportunity for the right man. Apply in writing. - PAGE THINGS LOOKING ITPT - Returning from his speech-makinil trif- to Detroit. President Trumnn seems to lmvc his eyes on the cloud: after landing at the National Airport, ll'ar.liiii,:tr)n. D. C. Some 60.- 000 persons wclcomcd the Chief Ext-cuiive in Detroit ulicre he made one of his strongest pleas ngninst a lci-down in dcfensc mobilization The Summerside Annual PRINCE COUNTY Y's Men club Swimming Gala Marine Wharf lNed., Aug. 8th.-2 p.m. ENTRY FORM lName Age Address Sex . Please enter me in the following events:- ' ..yards BREAST STROKE ..yards BACK STROKE .yards FREE STYLE DIVING NOVELTY RACES (Delete from the above list as applicable, and fill in the appropriate distances.) I CERTIFY that I am a resident of PRINCE COUNTY, that I am Pl-IYSICALLY FIT to swim and am eligible for the races for which I have entered. 1 agree to abide by the rules under which the GALA is run and will be at the Wharf at 1:45 p.m. Signed Red Cross First Aiders and Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Instructors will be present but the Yls Men cannot accept any responsibility for injuries MOM GENT OVER PAN OF CORN- BREAD , FOR -IBi?EAK.- FA-ST! We "7.-g-. Fool) aziues our The P051 3 ,'N stating experience, salary Sustained- ?xpeCted' em mT Entry forms should be returned not later than 3- GU'”"3'AN MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1951 SUMMERSIDE to Box 157, Summerslde or at the Marine Wharf. 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE LIKE-To see A zoo- POUND MAN DO A HAND- SPRING OUT OF BED ? JUST TAKE THAT PAN IN AND HOLD IT UNDER Hi6 Nose! Major Hoopla EGAD TVW666 I'M ANA E!-WGNE -me CHEEU3 A cow FOR ME! "cw.MY WORDITHE j 3LENDED AROMA oi: CORNBREAD, FEOGLEGS AND COFFEE 44- lT'5 LiKE WAKING ui? lN even; HOWD YOU