JULY 12. 1952 PAGE FOURTEEN I (rm uUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN - ., - . . - - -i-7-V-i--r-'---i-i-'i-i-i-i-'v'-'r-'r'-lo Bede-que Notes l Fredericton and Howlan and T7 OFFICE HOURS (July, Aug. and Sept.) 11-12 A. Daily 2-4 P. M. Dally-except Wednesday and Saturday Evenings and Sundays by Appointment DR. H. H. PIERCE DR. E. S. GIDDINGS -.-..-.-.-.i-..-.-u-.-i.-uu.-.-.n.-u-i.-.-u-i.-.-..- ..-CD-.M..Ww. . CAMEO THEATRE . Kensington 'I iiursday. Frida S riurll IV 7 l'v 9.15; Matinee I run Silulili; All the sweeping action . . ill the lavish splendor . . . the st-lier-ll can hold' In "DESERT HAH'lL" In TOChni('OinFl Starring Yvonne De (Klrlo and i Richard Greene. Also Serial and News m:-m luck Site To Study lr. And N. Disease HARTFORD, Conn, July 10 (AP! - U.S. Department of Agri- culture represelitatives annouliced today that. Plum Island. New York State territory eight miles off the Connecticut shore at New London, has been chosen as a "preferred site" for 3 sl0.000,0tiU laboratory to study foot-and- Ilnouth diSEi15C, an aiilnelii. affect- ing cattle. E. J. Moore. assistant to the de- partlncntis research administra- tor, said all cattle taken to the llaiioratory. if it is built, would be iheaitliy animals. None used in the (”(pPl'lIl1i'3lliS would ever allowed to leave the island. One of the anus of the propos- ed mperllneliis will he to develop qulrkrr and better methods of de- tecting foot-lilid-ntnlltli disease. which was discovered last Marci) Vvill Wl'st(ll'll Canada and resulted in a ball on importing cattle from that colllitlw. The minor planet Yeslri. discov- icred ill IRUT. is the ililn only one visllzle to the lialtcri - mt-. R. C. A. F.A Sl M ERSIDE R.C.A.F. CENTRAL in ON TYES AY. Dancing 9-1:00 a.m. AST PRESENTS AT A l)A.N'(lli1T() IBIS IiICI.l) RECREATION HALL. Slllnnlersitle, SSOCIATION W'lN(i N0. 200 COMMAND BAND the H. C. A. F. STATION, l5ill JICLY. 1:152. - Adm. 32.00 per couple CAPITOL 'l'o(la,v iS&iillli(i'rl,l'l Summer-side ll .".(i-T-EH33 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 A Comedy Riot from Start to Finish ”AS Y()l'N(i as 101' FEF.l." With Monty Woolly, Thelma Ritter and Jean Peters A Picture About A Wonderflll Family For the Whole Fa Rex Allen line liviztina Cliwliov, .;a 3'4 3 KUKO i i HISWWOIIIIEI Horse ILTII (OT A triuiiic PICTURE nu-remap-umaivnnmuu mily to see. IQIIIIHG YOUR WAY ANOTHER THRILLERi- He's battling grilli- grabbing killers iii the greatest six-zim leaniip the border -- has ever seen! Specially Azisl .,- i -. A JOE'S GOT MOBSTERS . HMIGING ON THE ROPESI ,VIIicn fight their inuulo Into the ting GEIIMp'l Iioyrncllu -..'::'-'-W ND-. be i brightest-l I I U Vicinity Mr. Hecim Alex Corbett. spring- ---- ton, returned to his home utter , Mr. Stewart Williams, cha.rlotto- gpendlng two days in Charlotte- litown, is vacationing with relatives (own. liil Fernwood and Tyne Valley. Several farmers in Lower Bede-I qlle are busy storing their new silos with freshly cut grass. Mr. Roderick Maclniosli. spring- ton, was a. recent visitor to Char- lottetown. several pcople froln this area at-, tended the funeral of the late Charles D. Wright. at Tryon on Sunday afternoon, July tlth. l Master John Ahearn, Borden. is l j-- Jvlsiting in Fredericton. the guest of i Mr, and Mrs. Eric Corbett and- Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Ross. children. Alberton. were guests of, Z.- Mrs. Corbett: parents, Mr. and: Mr. and Mrs. William Dunaford. iMiS. J. Harrison MB,CFElI'iailE, Fern- l Charlottetown, have as their guest wood, on Sunday, July 6th. Mrs. Dunsford's mother, Mrs. N. A. Clltcliffe, Fredericton. l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, Coil- -cord, N. H., called on friends in this Mr, and Mrs. Turner Glydon. -villnse UH SBIIITGILY. Jilly 5th.. PIl- 5 Mnrgate, were visitors to Frederic- lroliic to Mrs. Young's home, Diln- . ran on Thursday, Jilly 3rd.. the dos. They tvili also call on irlends' gue5t5' or Mr. and Mrs. Clinton yin other sections of the island. llmydcn. ....D. l -,,.. l A large gatllcrlllg assenltiied in; Mrllolrne 01ydon,Margate,spent 1 the I-iedeque United Church mil 3 1-em-nt wegK.'enu Vrsmng 1;, Fred. islllltiay morning, July 8th. A lnellls gl-iCton' me guegr or Mr, and Mrs. choir had charge of the milslc. The cnnmn Giyaon, pastor, Mr. Crowe, spoke at length . ,g,,. on the duties alid privileges of the Mr, John Mex.-nna, Klnkora, is l::itlersllip of the Church, and at the e,np1,35-ed Min Mr, Herbert Weelks, lcio.-"e of the service he orda.lnc(i Mr. 3 pi,-Cap,-yr-ion, Ralph Caiibeck as elder. , . .. Mr. Chester .VfacLeorl and Mr. Ctiilil .Nl.'.l'.I.e:):i, Sackvlile, N. B.. were vlsl ors to the Island on Tiles- day, Jilly b'lil., guests of Rev. E. S. .-.,- and Mrs. Weeks. On their return Mr, nnd Mrs, uyati Haslam and they WT? Mconlllalllcd by Mr. and MIPS Beverly H.-islam were visitors i ,4... 1, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Weeks and , son Golden Jr. New Haven, visited relatives in Fredericton on Sunday, Julie 29th. E Mrs. wnllace Macleod. of south. to nomcn on r--nary, July itn, I Hanover, ivlass. I ... A--- l Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, --Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacFar- preasnm vnuey, nave as their ilrine, daughter Eilzalicth and sonygues-5 Mr, and Mrs, Fraser Mm-. David, frolil Kansas City, are tileimy H(,,mm,:,-V New Hampshire. 11,. ,guesls of Mrs. Annie Lang, Loweris A, Hecieque. Mr. IMBCFHTIBIIE is a , -M isoil oi I)r. f-irank MacFariane, whol Mr, Roy Hugsng and lime yls well Known ill Bedeque and the daugm” Brenda, Mom,-H1. are Vis. Silltliolllldlilz C0m"ll"1”)'- ltlng ill Fredericton. the guests of Mrs. llllestls' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt liaslam. l Miss Irene Warrior and Mlssl uisidna. Warner, Halifax, N. 5.. and -Mr. Kenneth Stewart. Charlotte- town are spending their vacations .ar the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Henderson, this village. l r- --- i i Mr. and Mrli. Eric Corbett andl , their three children. of South Illin- over, Mass, arrived on the Island ,on Jill) ” and are visiting with Mrs. Charles Woodslde and daughters Wendy and Linda 0! Clinton, spent two days recently vzslflniz ill Pleasant. Valley, the l.V,llf'Si of Mrs. Woodsidc's parents. Mr. rind Mrs. John H. Weeks. Miss Joan Traliril-).r, Fredericton. had the misfortune of hurting her EIPWIVFS In Brdemie. Fermvood. ankle quite badly recently. After, gwtllllflginil, Nortlitim and T.VIlf' VR1- - receiving lnodlcril attention. Shel IP51 Mrs. Uorrlll is s dailcillm of l spent 1 iv:-wk at her name South Mrs. i:ll'llcst. weeks, Melville. Her mam friends are hop- ing in see her back before long. Mr. and Mrs: Roy Gorrlll, Han- over, Mass. arrived in P. E. I., on lMonda,v, Jilly 7th. to spend a few l The regular montllly meeting of the Pleasant Valley Mission Circle was held on Julie 25th at the home of Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Wood- row Jackson was leader of the de- days with relatives and friends ill Ferliwood, 'f'yllc Valley. Northani .and Traveller's Rest. Mrs. L) orriil l I” H Sgiel M M” -”:-lexmluefyalid votloiial period. items in the Mis- rgd ”"””l M””3l”17”lP. Mmr slon basket were auctioned and s .n'lce sum realized. -BQ .m.D Several of the young folk from lFr'rrlei'ir-tori null surrounding disi- rlrts left on Wetiiiesday. July 2nd for ten days camping at ..ugustine Cove and Canoe Cove. With fine weather and the best of supervision, the hnys iintl ,'!Il'i5 will have It vac- ation of fun, exercise and spiritual! . guidance. ' l ll isso OII. IURNEIS Th:-. Pleasant Valley United Chllrch Sllnday School held their annual picnic at. Cavendish beach on Wednesday afternoon. Jilly 2nd,, with nn llitenrinnvc of almost one hundred. During the afternoon swimming, sports and games were enjoyed by all and a botlmifili slip- per was served by the ladies. Mr. Raymond rllorrison. Freder- icton, who for the past year was nn the teaching staff or summersidc High School, left on Friday morn- lng. June 27th for Victoria. 13.0., where he intends tic teach during We C0m1nK term. For the summer months he has accepted a position with Y. M. c. A. of that city. now on EASY TERMS WITH ESSO FURNACE Oil CONTRACT ASSUREDI Kw 0" Sunday evening. June 29th., I special Mission r-land service was held in Pleasant Valley United C--"ML The guest speaker was Mrs. Haz-en Howard. Cornwall. As. 515MHz with scripture reading were Eddy Cutcliffc, Charlottetown. and Gordon Stevenson. Fredei-lcton. Soloists were Mr. Hazen Howard. C0"1Wnll- and Byron Cutcilffc, Fredericton. Electric mm 96 Fitzroy St. I Ch'Iow1i The 3uxm”Y 0! the United Church Womcns Missionary Society met. lit-the home of Mrs. James Murray. Pleasant Valley, on Thurs. day evening. July 3rd. The presi- dent, Mrs. J. B. MacDowell pregid. Pd. Leader of the devotional period was 'Mrs. Ben Craawell, :oplc be. msr Dearth on the Earth". Mrs. MiuiLeod & Greene Phone 35 Montague E. R. ggngroweeln ledtin prayer. At one , - 9 "199 ins. delicious re- MECN9-l" fresliml-nis were served by Mrs. I II lliliioell IO. - Sumrnaroide l lM,,,.m...y hum"! b M .. E MaeLelllin. Y H Vere” The Women's Institute District Convention was held in Fredericton Hall on Friday, June 10. Frederic- ton was the entertaining Ingmuce, Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe was president Ind Mrs. Hyatt Haslam, secretary. Demonstrations were given by Miss Robin and Mrs. Neil Mntheson, chat-lotrtetown. At. the evening ses- slon Mr. G.l!. Whiteside and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Charlottetown. were guest opeake r. A song by the Hun- ter River C.G.I.T. "Eitrly One Morning" was enjoyed by nil. LUMBER FOR SALE MATCHED BOARDS SOFIWOOD FDOORING Rough or Plain Lumber .. All Sizes. .. ..,. F. J. PETERS, Lumber Dealer St. Louis, P.E.l. Phone 21-23 VOLCANO DWELLEIII Despite the constant danger of the volcano Vesuvius. III fertile slopes have been densely populat- ed for 25 centuries. NOTICE ROGERSON'S DRY CLEANERS Silmmerside will be closed, for staff holidays from THURSDAY, JULY 17th to FRIDAY, JULY 25th. Open All Day Saturday, July 26th The office will be open on Saturday morning, July 19th girththe convenience of anyone desiring to pick up 0 es. Vicinity Mrs. J. B. Arsemuit was in Woodstock on Sunday, July 6. Mrs. Clayton Car-ruthers has now returned from Charlottetown. -Mrs. John A. Gallant who spent I couple of days in Howlnn, has now returned to her cottage at Woodstock. Quite a few car loads of How- lan residents went to the Credit Union picnic at Fortune Cove on Dominioll Day. Lenis Peters of Bay Mr. and Mrs. Howlan motored to Egmont on Dominion Day. Aibun' Arscnault r. and Mrs. Felix Mr. and Mrs. and family and M Arsenoult motored to the western end of the Island on Sunday, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Gallant and their family motored to How- lan on Sunday, June 29. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Plus Doiron. Master Henry Gallant of Sum- merside is spending part, of his vacation in Howlan and Bloom- field Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Joe 0. Gallant and family of Summerside were visiting Mrs. Gallant! folks in Duvar on Sunday, June 29. Fermin Perry returned home on July 2 after two or three days spent in Summerside. Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Pius Doiron on Wednesday evening, July 2. Clayton Carruthers who iipent. the holiday in Charlottetown is now back at his home here. Eusebe Arsenatilt and Paul Clai- lant are now employed by Curran and Briggs down east. Messrs. Robert and Jerry Arsen- ault motored to Summerside on Thursday. July 3. P. A. Arscnailit of Tlglilsll is now visiting with friellds in Wood- stock, P.E.I. Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sons spent Thursday, July 3 in Wood- stock. Miss Audrey Murphy of Ail)el'ioli' has been spending some time in Howlan. Frank and Henry Gal- lant of I-lowlan finished their work on the Roman Catholic Church at Olrcary on Saturday. July 5. Messrs. Messrs. Lorraine. John F. and Edward Gallant motored to Sunl- merslde on a business trip on Sat- urday, Jllly 5. Let's Talk It over by va- We have been. up to 1 weak or so ago, under the impression that about 907a of our tourists were for- mer Islanders. or those who have relatives or friends on the Island. We have since discovered that the percentage of people who come to the Island who have never let foot on its red call before, or who have no personal connections of any kind, is a great deal larger than we had ever imagined. 0 I C y Thu makes it all the more im- portant that we Islanders go out OI 0”? WHY to Le hospitable and helpful to those strangers in our land: that the tourist resort. pro- prietors think first of the service they give. and secondly of the profit they get. We once heard of a merchant who overcharged a customer, and when asked why he did it, replied facetiousiy: "Just go- mg by the words of Holy Writ. He was a stranger. and I took him in." . - a People in the tourist industry. BOAT RACES l AT MALPEQUE COVE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th-AT 1:30 P.M. I Bail Games - Step Dancing - Swimming Races . Dory Races - Free Boat Soils and other sports. Lunch Canteens will be sponsored by Ladles' Aids of Princetown United Church and Keir Memorial ' (I Presbyterian Church. All Entries to be In by July 12th. ANCIENT 'I'oM'Bs been unearthed by the Archeolo- ahd others who have nothing to gain but gratitude, let its live up to the true interpretation of the above scriptural reference. If they are strangers. let's take them in and give them a true Prince Edward Island welcome. In this way we can get on more intimate terms with our consciences and at the some time do the Prince Edward Island (Wrist Industry a real service. MALAY CONSCRIPTION VKUALA LUMPAR, Malaya icP)-- Tile Federal Legislative Council of Malaya hag pnggd . national service bill introducing conscription for the armed forces. police or civil defence, The coun- cil also passed a five-point plan for defence and intensification of the campaign against Commun- ist terrorists. ?mTmEiaTY:EFliE B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Summersidz. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Ginsu Fitted l PHONE 3110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST . NEW DETI.-HI -(CP)- Megsli- gicul Survey of India. Fine spent. this. tombs expected to throw light mens of coffins and urns made "1 on the inhabltmts of south I.n- clay have been found as well as 1 dia more than 2,000 years ago have number of lkulls and other bones. PRINCE Eu AFID ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSUl2ANCE' C OMDANY ESTABLISHED I585 M UTUAL R. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto - Cunalty INSURANCE I Summer SI... Suminersldo Miss Audrey Dunvllle of 0'Leai-yl is visiting in Howlan with herl aunt, Mrs. B. Carruthers. l Frank and Henry Gallant of Howlan on Monday. July 7 be-l gan carpenter work at the "Mills”.l Bloomfield, for the MBCAU5laildl brothers. Mr. aild Mrs. Joseph S. Gallanti of Piusvllle were guests of Mr.l and Mrs. Frank Gallant, Howlall,l recently. Friends of Mrs. Leo Arsenault are pleased to know that she is now at her home after being a patient in Western Hospital. Miss Bernice Gallant. stock, was in I-Iowlan with sister on Sunday, July 0. Wood- hcr Mrs. Frank Gallant was A guest at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnan, Woodstock, recently. Rev. Pius Flnnan who spent his vacation with his parents in Wood- stock hut now returned to his parish in Bathurst, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard of Hav- erill, Mass, who are vacationing at. one of Mr. Dennlsl cabins in Fortune Cove. were in Howlan on Saturday, July 5. Leo Arsenault with his daugh- ters Leone and Grace motored to Alberton on Tuesday evening, July I, where they visited Mrs. Arsen- ault. in the Western Hospital. Mrs. Aeneas Ahearn of Alber- ton attended mass at St. Anthony's on Sunday, July 6 in company with members of her sister-in-law and family Mrs. Firmin Wedge, of Westbrook, Me. Mrs. Henry. Perry and little son Alvin, returned by bus to their home near Charlottetown on Saturday, July 5 after a week spent. in Howlan, Duvar, Alber- ton and Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant had as guests on Sunday. July 8 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallant. and family of Dock Road and Mrs. Joseph Gallant of Tignish and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Reta Perry and family of saint John, NB. Mrs. Flrmln Wedge of West- brook. Me., with her daughters Eva and Sophie. Mrs. Clark and her husband and two children have been vaoatlonin in the western part of the Iland. on Sunday, July 0 they. Attended mm at St. Anthony's when they once lived. l Mrs. Paul I. Gallant of Kelly Rand along with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and some of their family from Weitbrook. Me.. were calling on relative: in Howlbn re- cently. Mrs. Martin was farmer- from Bloomfield parish, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Gallant and Mr. Martin hails from Tignish. It in it years since Mrs. Martin had been to the Island and 40 years for Mr. Martin. -A0 SEUL. Koren -(OP)- Britain hu contributed ll00.0m to the United Nation: appeal for fund: PHONE zilz ;.:.....:..::... W. CHESTER S. MacIl0lIALII lat-rilter, Solicitor. Noun Etc. LLB. i Office formerly occupied by Luis Heath Strong. K. 0. Money to Latin Collections Pi-omptly l Attended To. 9 W.E. OALLAOHAH Physician A Surgeon Officer 58 summer street Hour: l1.00 to 12.00 3. II. 1.00 to 5.00 p. in. 1.00 to 8.00 p. in. DIII 2352 j-?:-:-:-:----: E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.(). OPTOMETIIST Gllssel Fitted Eyes Examined office Hours: 0 M 12 - I to 5 nnd by appointment Phone 828'! 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