;ec;vs'r - w it Enjoying Annual Visit To Province y extended long trip which li"'m New York to Vancouver to llrnre Edward Island ended re- urlllly with the arrival of Rev. J. A C Bonnell. D.D., (above) of the First Presbyterian Church, New V-ark. Here for his annual holiday h.s summer home in George- tnwvi. he is accompa led by Mrs. ilonriell and their daughter, Mar- zaret. Also visiting them at pre- ..-nt in their daughter Elizabeth. wile of Rev. Allan McCualg. of Aron. 0ni.. and her infant daugh- -nr. Margaret Bonnell. in Vancouver. where they were -vi-ompanled by, their daughter iiargaret. they were the guests of iir. Bcnnell's brother. Mr. D. nnnnell has just graduated from virl Mrs. Bpnnell. Miss Margaret liollvlcll had just graduated from . go at Worcester. Ohio, and is .i'lVlTllTlg her wedding to Rev. is-nes Gordon Emerson. Junior. It will be held In her father's church in New York on Septem- rrr 18. The visit to Vancouver included -. motoring trip to the Interior of IlIllISII Columbia and also to Jas- ui, Lake Louise and Eanff. Rev. 'lr. Bonnell and Margaret flew to Iianforrl University. California. .lIlI"N" he preached in the cele- urnted chapel there. liilrliig their many stops a great: viiiy former Islanders were met. iniong them in Vancouver were trove Carter and his wife, the nrrnPr Fan Robertson; David and Vilicrl, Laird who are -natives of Xvrleque; and Mrs. Randolph Ben- nett. nee Lottie Taper. At Penti- ion. B. 0. they visited Mr. Colin ylacdonald. formerly of this city. l'l'lfl is engaged in extensive fruit growing, and spent some time iiivh his mother, Mrs. George lint-donnid. who although now 83 W WPII and active. In Victoria Dr. Iionnell renewed a long time ac- -ulalntanceship with Mr. Harry Cmlth. brother of Mrs. K. S. Rogers of Charlottetown. who is -.rlriel,v known in educational cir- riot in British Columbia. Dr. Bonnell reports that al- though his party saw many spec- Iacular views in the Canadian Rockies and on the Pacific Coast they are happy to be back to en- .'o.v the peace and serenity of life 0 Wu prince Edward Island, They iphy; second. Wllf Gaudet; consola- A I M t g . during his years in office. Ml'. Mc- 4. A F” 5 J V P I. 1,, mm" n Prviw . us. upset to remain for another man, in-nest Duffy. rreezeout. Mrs. Curdy said ”tllI5 is almpst 8. t-ale-ifZ?;;'lp0Sf ,.,,js,;.,l?,1”-ch;,",g,4.3.311,N,,Qil,.,,,u,,, Mr p;ui.,a1en.5l::,h,,';lV..,,. "ll" '"9k5- - w' G'ud't ”ld MI” Emn” Gall I dietary speech as I am Speaking far lln has served under every Post ling around the earth aboull um" I M” F'0b5” Dawwn 1” C”-Plud me 15155 ume as ueulien”M'G"V' Master in Charlottetown. since eleven times. The route referred e . -- WM re-elected president of the "nor-' that date. Mr. Robert Maths-son"; to was gone over In all kinds of H ATTENDED OYEO CONVlN- First District of Queen's Liberal H9 Wlll I39 KYIFCENFG 009- 1 by Post Office, Clyde River. is the weatlier. fine and warm. cold and K TION - Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Association at the annual meeting Alistair Fraser, a native of New mint ..-he,-.. nu. man is r....,.i..s,-1 sin.-my, 3 . MacDonald returned last night held last night at Bradalbane. Glasgow. N. S.. and former vlcc-lrmm Ch;1rlo(l(Vl()wn fnr in;-, dil'- Mr. Clow has had as niany Mi from Camnbellthn. N. B... where other officers include vice-presl- president of the Canadian Ntillollilllfpronl frpc'deIh'pry mules. in this fifteen limitations pt-pry 'vo.11' tart they Molknded V-ha Blxl-ll DW-TIC” dent Lce MadEwon of Clifton and Railways. section, including those served by meals. when the roads were inl Flt. Lieut. J. meudo Andre La- France. R. G. A. F. pilot on ex- rliange duty with the U. 5. Air Force in Korea. was credited with moving shot down one of four cnemy Mtg Jet fighters in a series of five aerial duels this week. He is a son of e niece of Mr. Justice A. a. Aracnsult. this city. l-lia mother. Mrs. Leo Larrance, Phateau d'Eau, Quebec, is A ilaiighger of the late Dr. and Mrs. Gallant of the Magdalen Islands. Flt. Lteut. Lerranoe. 28. has been in Korea since the middle of a cadet. in 1917, receiving his wings zlw following year. Since then he 'rrved with Number 410 Fighter i-flllildron and as an instructor at me operational Training Unit in "hatham, N.-B. He is believed to it one of the youngest officers to i- iromoted flight 'eutenant. BIRTHS, MAIIIIIAEES. DEATHS Silo Per insertion BIRTH! HORROW-At Oakvllle, Ontario. int-ldny. August 5th, 1952. to Mr. "nrl iilrs. Keith Morrow (nee Mar- llnne Rogers) a son. David Rogers. i LOW - at the Charlottetown HOGDIMI. Wednesday, August 0th. I953. to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clow jut" Florence Lee) a son. , g Mamuads-.s DICKIESON - LING - At Pleu- "ll VBHOY United Church. on Aug- iril" 'Ill'l. 1952. by Rev. w. 3. Mac- ha". Phyllis lsinel Ling of Pleas- ant valley to wluiain Lelth Dickie- W of New Glasgow. M Tiaras - l ;A FmWa 3 that on August 'lth, Mrs. Jog. cnh c u . lY.(i;i1.nf ,::::':1y ('3' 'a1;;'::m:;fd':)' the Corps of Commisaionalrea. wmuins transferred from Halifax in :v to the home of lenses csl- , . ..i.:::.-. ::.i":"::..-"W.."”i'"' A A can I - -- ti o M cl FUN- f:;l:Ug:l?):nr At Tgher gnrrlxiw ' ' , ' on U I IV. MCI W M" ;y',:'1'rr7EIlIl-p1.9.l5:.8.;ohn taphen c- , an I ll . ' H, Funk HmY:mI" !I!l,ll!;l":: IIIDALMII o orna from where the funeral will uienettetewa ell We vines on - loturdey morning I . ?S.”it2.:i..:r ill.'i.'".i" t-.":'.': """ "'”'"" I "" ” none to ' i"l5.7'.l "'.. '"”?.E”.c.'"lP'." C9!!!" . Ji College has just. concluded a. com- GEIITIIIII. GIIAIIIIIAI nu column is reserved fee mean of local Interest, but advertising of a nanny nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly ply- urila In advance. i FUN FAIR. games, prizes, local entertainment at its best tonight. JIMMY! TAXI - Phone 525. IENEVOLENT Irish Fun Fair tonight. Mn. lrsssmlmalv. C Got your smelt gill nets today. Do not de- ley. A. Kennedy 8: Co. Ltd.. 32 Queen Street. Society. TILE HILLBILIX DUO perform tonight. 8.00 grid 10.30 pm. l-forn Motors lot, Kent Street. . IN COLLISION - A car and truck were in collision yesterday on the Covehead Road Just. past the intersection of st. Peter's highway. Both vehicles suffered considerable damage but the drivers were not seriously injured. Shown above is the Elgln street sweeper purchased under authority issued by the City Council at a special meeting last. Monday. which is expected to arrive here in tiboul. two weeks. The gross hopper capacity of the machine is 86 cubic feet. The sweeping width is '1 1-2 feet, the main sweeping broom being 8 ft. wide, plus the overlapping side brooms. T.-e sp ml of both brooms is variable for sweeping conditions. i THE PRESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada. Central Parish. Ser- vices next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 11 s.m., S.S. 10 am,; Nine Mile Creek, 3 p.m., 5.5. 2 p.m.; Clyde River 7:30 p.m., S.S. 10.30 a.m. Mr. Lawrence E. Elaikie will conduct all services. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. TOP NOTOH local entertain- ment. featuring the Hillbilly Duo and two of Charlottetown's lead- ing vocalists. Fun Fair. tonight and Saturday. ON COMMITTEE - The Teach- are College Section of the Univers- ity of New Brunswick Teacher's As MacNei1. bined summer school course of six weeks at Fredericton. Prom- inent on the executive committee were two residents of Charlotte- town. Murray shanks and Derrill Macciuigen. POLICE COURT-In the City Police Court before Magistrate K. M. Martin yesterday morning, two men charged with breaking and entering and theft of junk not exceeding 325 in value. were re- mandedhuntli today. and another. already roman ed on the charge of theft, was further remanded until the 14th. DON'T FAIL to see and hear the Hillbilly Duo and other local entertainers at Fun Fair, Kent Street 8.00 and 10.30 p.m. tonight. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH in ' Canada. Brookfleld Charge. Hours of service for Sunday. August 10. are as follows: Hartsville 11 am. Communion service; Hunter River 3 p.m. Communion service. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Inter-Moder ainr will conduct the services. There will be no services at Glas- gow Road or Brookfield this Sun- day. PARKDALE CARD PARTY -- Foilowlng were the prize winners at the Pfirlrdale cud party: Door prize. Vi Tierney. Ladies first. Mrs. Margaret Gallant; sec d, M.rs. Charles Show and Mrs. osie Ar- senauit. tied; Consolation, Mrs. J. MaoGregor. Men's first, Joe Mur- Robert Listr MIcNaii First Queens ,' liberal Ass'n Convention of Gyro, which s com- posed of Maritime Clu . Mr. MacDons.ld, who was the accredit- ed representative from the Char- secretary Allison Mayne erli or Springfield. The meeting was largely attend- ed. 19 of 20 polls in the district be- (re-elect- lottetown club reports the most mg represented successful convention in many M , ' .-5;. -n me ....::5i:. ..-.':;'::: en nce. to the Queen's County Central Committee, while Mr. Archie shim of Dosable was named represent- lative to the Provincial organlzgt. on. Speakers included Mr. W. F. Alan Stewart. M.L.A.. Frederic A. Large. Q.C.. Cecil Miller. Roland MacDonald. president of the Third Queenie Liberal Association, Reuel LePagc. Picton Mccormac, presi- dent of the Queen's County Associ- ation. and James Palmer. Resolutions were passed ex- pressing confidence in the Fedgy. al and Provincial leaders. Members of the resolutions committee were Sutherland MacKay. Springfield. John Whltehead.Oltnton and Man. ford Beer. Crapaud. NEWFOUNDLAND VISITOR - Mr. H. J. Wyatt. 0.C.M., Vice Consul for Spain, and coal and salt merchant in St. John's. New- foundland is a visitor to Char- lottetown. A native of Prince Ed- ward Ieland. he was born in 1871. and at the age of 10 went with his parents to Newfoundland. A few years later he entered the coal business in which he has re- mained for the past 65 years. For 31 yifars he has acted on behalf of t e Spanish Government and last year Mr. Wyatt was given a medal and citation by General Franco in recognition of his ser- vices. There are 182 Spanish traw- lers operating in the banks off 4' Mr. lwyatt Is re- Oameronis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron. En route they will stop at Georgetown t.o,visit Mrs. Cameron's mother; Mrs. L. Douglas They were accompanied by theiri W "M 9, three daughters. Carol. Paula and Tlhn. Mr. Bavidant. is a we: vet- Ann. I rs. Amine Maoolllvray. Cardigan. The sweeper is equip water spraying system . with '1 penetrating spray nozzles, includ- lng 2 oversize nozzles for broom area. The all steel welded tank has a capacity of 1'10 gallons. A leaf pller attachment is ex- pected to make the annual job of cleaning leaves easier and cheaper. With this pller, leaves are pushed into convenient piles. Level and straightway sweeping can be done Local Band Backs Islander Clan Chief ST. ANNE. N. 8.. Aug. 7 -(GP) The MacNells tried to smooth theirl angry feud over clan chleftairiahipi today but a girl's pipe band from ing to call it quits. Donald C. MacNeil a family spat. head the MacNells.” himself "Master of the house" -an informal gel-together. But; the pipe band, "weren't so sure" Robert Lister wa Vernon River. P. E. 1. Neil Mac!-lell retired editor the New York Times. there were 60,000 Maclveils in th United States, 20,000 in Canad and about 5.000 in Scotland. many in Boston," he said. "Man years ago 0.. and the clanamen. Lister to the Mod In what. he call ed his "valedlctary speech." of the province for IN MEMORIAM died August. 8th. 1049. tell 0! the loss of one we i made. A wonderful true. New ml was you. latterhitopmarlly Ofmlhl N'IhChfll;Ifl::'S Mi Ad 1 Id 0! Just in your Judgment. always Shirts in white combed cotton. interlock knit with Sport Designs and o t s rov nce I mo er - as ea c . sen, New ri l "summersldr" embossed th, I t. . . . '1'h . ' '. .l Ill! bun 3 III"; 9' "1? I”-'5 M”- Y0l'k City. III A guest at the Char- Hones: and liberal, evcr upright: (small and medium) pricgll 1.9:! arnodn lioy. ca 9:221 nil: ?)1l'pI::d lzripfis. The Real for Homg week Donald NlChh'0ISDl;. :10 hlll 3550': I0i”9WW!'l 'l,'1l0lPI- All ardent aIl- Loved by your friends and all They are in the classic "T" Shirt style it rnunll necks and short . . . .-W -CC:--?L----CC. . .- DHYIIHI On 5 "P Y ' 5"” ' mr” ” 9 "Anlle" h00k! 01 whom you IHWW: Rlf'N'PS -drfinltcly cool and ronlforlnhle near. Brsl lflnlll in nil got in Mrl. -Tenn SUWCM End 8"l"d' LIIVY Maud M0lllB0mer.V. Miss A wonderful mother. tllal mother. yourself one from the Men's Wear Department. I R lb. IA. .;. ' ' . ' ' ' . ' . . ' . ' ' 456 son Robert Steven. Ottawa Tl!”-V Olsen had her wish of many yam was you. Vdw.-- - ”-TrT"T”T " 1 "' are sum! At the Charlottetown fulfilled yesterday when she vls- your: Separates Wardrobe really demands a BLAZER for all types of Sweet PORK LIVER. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Hotel. "Ell GFBPH GHDIPL rigidly missed III; daughter sportwear . . . and the Sportswear Department has a really smart Meet 001- W. 8- Hunt. Ottawa. r5.n3Li-.l:I.'i3.'-"5-nie-"'35-Ti" ai'5'.l. T'.."l?C'JII.33”2i..2l'l'”n335il?.i'"5 ?.l."iZ.'.'..'1i?i."l5i.'I31".i"i.E?33ifL”.'L?5i SPARE RIBS. 4 Ib5- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59': i RI? A”:':I5nIl::l;Ig”u tag 5-10"; 'lTT""- 'T'-T""-".TITT pocket. and v-arigatcd navy and white braid ddrzing. The sizes rarigo 7 Mr. and Mrs. G. o. Hartwel on ,.,.,,,, n,,e,l,p,nd,ni;:p,;1;Mfn. rrodmnizh in 2.13.-(l;heqltrIC6;--Whv.Ill-I o:il.v sins. vnuii mm Ihcsm Blazers TOMATOES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33: and d-ushteru?ee'orsllna.e L-king: holiday with his mother. Mrs. 1.. 9" '" " ” i"" We" ”'”" '"”"' - m - . t”4m;” yuunuy .0 r 0- V1,” with B" Hum” M I'M. cnyl He VI” 5” HERE'S where and when you get Ii Timely SPECIAL from the 2 mds . . . . . . . e 29; i 5”” 0”" ml" ""”" C”mP””'d dim"? "W 19""'9l' W (" o r' De i i' c l rfl r I t SHOPPING on PlCNl i Mn sud M11 R" D. Muamvnm his Wife and me” ml" d""5me"' lllllllembgen relI)uocelIll'tol-ll,I'lIl:lle'715 Cents' They're strongly C -C V : ch"lo"''wwn' gg vxsav. 33: Shem” fl" "'9" woven and they really will hold a lot of parcels or picnic llindhes. Fresh 2 IB5 0 0 I - - - - - - - 29: ML "M Mm gonna gmigh nnd m;” For only 75 cents you can't afford to pass these Baskets by . . . ..i. huh”, xmuy, , Mgjng, Mr. Ind Mnp K.” Cnmemn. Theyre';in the-' Grocery Department and theyre at a very special qt bax . . . ' . . . . . . . . . 27: have returned in their name sitar mm” M. 0,, mm, Nmdly price-7. cents. I - pg-:,-,'::, in:-ants... ”:l'.i:.” mar -ven-ms - now. with Mr. iE!.ll- I BUTTERMILK. qt. 16: 5 , , . . . . RTIIS : 1f;(E", hwy siiiilia SNACKS...PA 'Winilow Display Feature: llriving route. but he has always driven good. fast horses. These have In- varlably been well fed and well cared for. and the harness for the same has been kept in A-1 condition by Mr. Hardy of Char- iottelnwn. During the whole 40 years. Mr. PAGE FIVE ever been made against him for any misplaced or lost mail. Be- sides carrying the mall success- fully. Mr. Clow is a good farmer, li fine neighbour, and a worthy, useful man in the community. llis life and his work have ever shown to the people. with whom J with a side- Ptince Edward island wasn't will- of sy hey. N. 8.. said the angry apllt was 'just. .a private fight because it is so great an honor to In a great log-cabin. Robert Lis- ter MacNeii of New York declared in old highland custom when he turn-l ed the gathering into B. "ceillidh" attendingl their first Gaelic Mod. said they the chief of the Clan MacNcil. And. like 90 per cent of Nova Scotin's MNiIs,l.htIIId . I'll chiixlslon a eQ')';:lIf0ld airailtrocrltll odorono spray Deodgran" 8 sectionman named Colin MacNeil. VCIIIG TOT . . . e o - - s - a . .- . . C of estimated "We have more than 1000 in New York alone .and God knows how a shipload of Scottish Ma.cNeils landed at Cape Fear. N state now has 18.000 Earlier. Lieutenant-Go-vernor .i A. D. Mccurdy welcomed Robert. Expressing thanks to the people their support Clow has been highly praised for he has been associated in one services way or another. the lncalculable has value of a good. early training. Park Favorites 1- his many arts of kind An appropriate and attractive rendered and no rnmislnlnt display .in the main show window T of Henderson and Cudmore is caus- ing much favourable comment! from the large number of those! who in passing, pause to observel and admire. . l A'back-drop 46 x '12, artistically executed in varied appropriate colours, faithfully reproduces the- Charlottetown Diriving Park as seen from the Grandstand. while the base of the window Is laid off true to life with a representation of the familiar half mile track, where re- cords are made only to he broken. Placed in intervals along the, "Home stretch." are cut outl mounted photos of it dozen orl more horses entered for the races during old Home Week. The, horses are shown in full racing. rcgsiia. with "Drivers up". and in! each photograph, the horse and driver may easily be recognized by followers of the "King of sports". First under the wire as a focal point of interest is Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, Dean of Harness Racing in this Province, holding the reins, over "Lassie Lucille.” The familiar figure or Dr. Charles Douga.n in the judges stand. in characteristic - attitude with the "Mike" at the ' ready for the word "GO". comPI9l85, the interesting scene. i This attractive display is further. onhancrrl by the addition of qual- economlcally at 5 to 8 miles per hour. A product of the Elgin Cor- poration. Elgin llls.. this type of machine is in operation in more than 900 cities and towns in the United States and Canada. By the purchase of this sweeper, at a. cost of 510,419.50. the Street Committee expects to effect a sav- trig of 513. yearly and give I much more effective service and a greater coverage. Two Canadians In Soap Box Derby AKRON. 0.. A-u-5;. 7 -TAP) Two Canadians will be among 153 Herr-fs your chance of phi-J”summer-time" to buy play- time accessories at really big savings. Scores of things you'll need and enjoy in the sun-filled. fun-filled weeks ahead are priced lway down low to give you SUN- sationai values In top-quality summer goods. Buy for your immediate needs. Buy for Labor Day outings. Buy for next summer. You'll save on everything you buy because every price is a. low price at 1 height- of-tlic-scllson CLEARANCE SALE. " ” C " DRIVE SAFELY Night Driving Glasses . . .. . . . . .. . . 53.00 competitors here Sunday in the ity merchandise -tactfully draped D W” t, NEW IMPROVED l5th All-American soap box derby. on the side-lines, all of whilch is "' 9 ' Gary Maine. 14. of Mission, E. peculiar to it vacation pero . an . v C.. and George Repar. 13 of st. reflects great. credit for it's orls- Mirna” T"” . - V:,rI:.ARLAY n V Catherines. 0nt.. checked in today inality and completion on.thc art- T b h ' ll"I"1” n'3m'""l' for the big event. iistic skill of Mesrs Brian Cudmore ESENCE Entries race down the 9'74-foot and Ralph Maclnnls. who are p CREAM Dcrby Downs l-llll. Gravity is thejncver at a loss to design an appro-p Reg. g3.50 F”m'"p;'. H.” only propelling force. priate seasonal window. I C for wmmut , f in R d A h' d ”-75 "ml l 1116 ecor C leve : EXTRA SPECIAL Wildroof Cream Oil-2 tubes. 86': value for ,-v7-w lBy Island Mail Courier i" 1””-ih Palmolive Brushless Shave Cream. 43:: value for S Revlon Non-Smear Polish Remover. e 5I.25vaIuefoi'............... 3 Ear Drum Protectors 33: Blue Jay Callous Pleisrers . .. .. .. 35: Anacin Tablet-J . . .. 25c nex Napkins . . . 49: N . Clow travels on his twenty-four Mr. a distance of route miles tiriuously carried the Government every day. This mileage multiplied. Flir over forty years. Mr, AI- bnrt Clow tshown above) has rou- imilil for iron delivery to the re- by 308 mail delivery days in a .sidents in the following districts. year and then multiplied by forty. viz. Kingston. Clyde River, Col- the number of years served. will Road and part of New Irlavemlequals A total of 295,680 miles; When he began carrying IIlF;lrIlVEIIFl'l by Mr. Clow during his In loving memory of my nin- ther. Mrs. Jessie E. Rogers. who The depth .of sorrow we cannot loved so well. And while ahc sleep: a peaceful A wonderful mother. woman and Oneuvflrho was better God never worker. loyal truly One in n mIlllon.' that. mother Mr. Clow. He speaks in the high- est terms of the considerate way that Mr. and Mrs. Mailicson have trcnted himself and all other mail carriers serving in this plirt of the island. poor condition. Every Christmasl he has been kindly remembered. by those he serves. The author oil liEiIen's Diary” in The Guardian has been especially kind to him. He has not used an auto rm his "Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed Since 7874" I I WEEK- END SPECIALS sleep ' M m,,,,,,, W, mm mm, .. G. E, M, - ' Finest Broken Pekoc TEA. lb . . . . . . . . . 79:: keep. SUBTLE an'd subdued 'styles and colors for Fall are important fashion Miraclp Tvhlp Sadly minced by Olive, Jim news AND the new Fall FROClr.(S'onIy just received in the Little oz. . . . , . . . . . . 45c ,',. nnd Kenny. Shop. Charlottetown and the Ladies Wear. Summersirln feature these. W: 7,4,, ..,.... 3 qualities. . . . intriguing novelty taffetas-you'll love the satin striped l-oat, dresses; soft pliable faille-in a tailored model: blended fiannel-- wilh touches of contrasting velvet: corded iaff:-in in the new fem- lnine trend. These "Firsts for Fall" are well worth your notice. . . . Come see the Fall Frocks in the Little Shop and the l.adlcs' Wear Department. Til-n;CoIe comes. 1 lbtin si.o5y KAM.KLIK.SPORK.tln 37: areas. M&&iiina7siliZ8a.Aib. . . . . . . . . 39: ricuii: Hams. lb. sac SOUVENIRS of Silmmcrslde are -even now taking river the "T" SHIRT biz! The Men's Wear Department has a smart line of Souvenir "T" mention FARMERS SUGAR. loo lb. bag 59.59 SANDY'S THEATRE Attention is drawn to ad in today's issue re Re- an gnd presently ia a of BENEVOLENT mlslr soollmr FAIR TONIGHT HORNE MOTORS LOT. KENT STREET Guinea and Entertainment for All Proceeds for Charitable Purposes iigious film, "The Fugitive" shown at Sandy's Outdoor Theatre. i All During Old Home Week SUNDAY. AUGUST 10, SHOW STARTING AT 9 PM. FAI.2 pkgs. 69: shamas Groceteria Corner Eustoii and Upper Hlllsboro Streets ' Open Evenings i" l . This iilni is sponsored by the Kiwaliis Chili of Charlottetown. Silver collection will be taken and proceeds will be in aid of the Kiddies Salt Water Wading Pool. now under construction in Victoria Park. Phone I396 We deliver