ii i s... :55 .3 E -is twenty per cent. Mr. R. B. Hinton, Q.C. ap- peared for the plaintiff and Mr. J. A. MacDonald, Q.C. of Charlotte- town for the defendant. -S. '-HONORED BEFORE DEPAR- TURE - On June 80 friends and neighbors assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yeo, Cos-. cumpec in hono. of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blatchley, prior to their dc.- parture from th- community to take up resldenc in Summerside. During the evening Mrs. Melvin Bridges read an address expressing to Mr. Blatciluey appreciation of his work here as teacher and best wishes for the future success of himself. his wife, and two small boys. Mr. Charla Gordon present- ed a gift of money. Refreshments were served and a pleasant social evening was enjoyed by all pre- sent. C. Personals -Mr. Aubrey Doyle oi Bumme - side accompanied by Mr. Nile Savoie of Montreal spent Sunday in Charlottetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Perley 8. what- son, and son Michael, stellarton N.s.. arrived in summer i-le yes- terday to spend a. few days with Mrs. Gibereon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MeAssey. x Let's Talk it over Q? q--- That democracy has its, weak- neuso not even its most ardent supporters will deny. The fact that we can freely discuss 'tbese:wsak- basses willout fear of official re- prisais isipcrhaps its greatest strength. While tctalitarlaniun is a static "condition l for what litth virtue it may he. on the virtues of an individual, or of s reswlctod group of individuals, demoorsw is fluid. gathering its streng& horn the solnllnuiated wisdom ofstateunen down through the ages, eadi part and parcel rigidly tested by experience, and modiiled to embrace a greater li- berty when tlis need is recognised. O 0 Many 'of dsmoclos-y's weahiessss roslb danablapsnoualobarsnisnot ne- eaassl-iw a better candidate for omcsithsn a rmso taclturn. re- serVBdpCisuL'I'.heImilesthctwln But oordiality will .oatc'h more votes than more essential qualities of ststsunanahlp. O O O ; Man of great executive ability Ire not always smooth and persu- Ilvo of tongue. W. Somerset Maug- ham mid: "me gift of speech is not oftsn ed by the Dowu M t." Maugham's "often" may be a little extreme. but persuasive eloquence Is not always accompanied by exe- cutive competence. Unfortunately voters can be osioled. flattered and ly appasmt way to correct evils of this nature is to educate everyone concerned in the impor- tance of political integrity. Ailisrton And Vicinity Min Margaret Rix, Boston. is s ruse: of her sistu, Mrs. William M5791. Albarton south. Ilral.A.IlcCuesndhsrdsush- tors. Muses Doris and Barbara Mc- iortained Thin-adsy evening linen shower in honor of Mlm Gillhwhoibiobcone of this E -srnsrsu-rnssnis stock. A-Ell.-cI'd.Carlston. -noagnassns lcl class: st. arming, 1'ith. ramou lqoles. as wall as not Plain. noodess. Waige "(Lat Ksilgtm -rs OONV K -The msnyi:rlsndsof.m:Ngmn-ad- shs,w.youngscndMr.a.ndMl-s. Wallace wot Braouha Bummeralde will be.'pieased to,learn'that he is recovering 3 un- dergoing an apendootomy. " , I4. -BITUBN Al'l'lB llof.lDA!- Mr. and Mn. Norman C . Marshall with their children, Diana, Perry and Coleen returned last week to air home in Ilbrt William, Ont.. r spending their vacation in the Province. They were g to of the farmer's uncle Mr. M Cairns, Freetown, and aunts . B. C. Jatdine of Wilmot and Mrs. : Percy Marchbsnk of New Annsn. Mr. Marsha spent W ll. as a. boy. many summers on the Island, but it is Mrs. Marshall's nm trip. She was much impressed, with this beauty of the -countryside and the hospitality, of the people. 0 lilile - Gallant Wedding -A pretty wedding was soleinnlzed in Trinity United Church, Sum- merside, yesterday at one .o'clcok when Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallant was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to James Norman Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Little of Van- couver. B.C. Rev. C. D. -Matheson officiated and Mrs. Eric Sheen was in charge of the wedding music. The bride was charming in her waltz-length gown of white nylon net over taietta. A bolero oi U. chantilly lace topping the strap- less bodice had high neckline and three-quarter sleeves with match- ing mitts. The finger-tip veil was held in place with a matching halo and her shoes were of white suede. she carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. . The bridesmaid, Miss Lillian Cannon. on gowned in nylon not over yellow taffeta, with matching headdress. Her flowers were Pink Deligiht roses. Mrs. Gallant chose for her daughter's wedding a dress oi navy with white accessories and a cors- age of white carnaiions. Mr. Harry Gerard oi Windsor. Ont. cousin of the bride was groomanan. Following the ceremony s n- ceptian for fifty guests was held It the home of the bride's parents. The bride's table centered a three- tier wedding cake topped with g miniature bride and groom and en- circled with red roses. For a wedding trip the bride donned a suit of.oocoa brown.gab- srdine with white sccssoxies and s 5013886 of white carnstions. They will reside temporarily at summer. side where the groom is an mo, in the RCAF. . Serheniuli - leard Wedding ologzkeiwfdly aft-3-noon at three I V017 PM Y wedding ss solemnised in Suuuneralde Trinity Vnited Ohurch by Rev. o. n. Mstheson when Norma Romaine, daughter of Mr. Arthir Loud and the late Mrs. Loam, beanie the bride of Paul John Bea-heniuk, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Benhenluk of Toronto. The wedding music was under the direction of MI: Mary Gala. hl-rt. organist, who accompanied Mr. Stirling Inmaln of Charlotte- - town as he sang "At Dawning" Previous to the cerenumy and "Be- cause" durl-us the signing of the register. Baskets of multicolored lupins created the floral setting. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by Mrs. Alden Rodd, as matron of" honor, and Mus huline Less-d, as Junior bridelnaid. Mr. Peter Serheniuk was his brother's best man, while Messrs. Ronald Leard and Marshall Call- back were the ushers. The bride was lovely in her full- lengih gown of white satin. featur- ing s Queen Ann collar. fitted bo- - dice with tiny buttons to the waist . and lily point sleeves with match- ing buttons. Her finger-tip veil was held in place with a matching brim bonnet and die carried a shower bouduet of Brlascliif roses. The matron oi honor was gown- ed in while orgsndy over pink taf- feta with matching picture hat. sash. and gloves. Ker bouquet was oi pink and white -cannations. Following the cu-enlony a recep- tion for forty guests was held at Bildl Hill Tourht where the bride's table. with its attrac- tive Ill gsment of mixed mums and "(Ned tapers, was cantnod with a three-tier wedding cake toppedwltlasministurebrldesndhrh. groom J rm-'s wedding trip to the Lau- rontisns. the bride changed to a blue and white dress with white scceuorles and s eorssge oi pink pang, 'l'0lob1Rk.'KhQWillf'UidelnTHi- onto when the noon: is on the staff of Inc General llectrie Coss- ponv- ' ,. unions: nsinsnn rlolia KONG (An - snipslns sources said in .llontll!' I ulinssa Nstlo VII extensively d s in a ge d when it rammed the 2.001 - 00!! Hfmlh tr-sightsr l-lupah in tbs Formosa strait while in to half! her. The sources said the KW!!! halted after two warship! 03004- har for three hours Friday to in- spect her cargo and manifest. The warship miscalculatadtha current. -Aehsnga” tnplsslsi provid- ing additional chuoomotspaoa at Banana-ale Scand- 8-ldh ancaolstuldm-for The first motion before the Council in this regssd,was moved bygoouncillor, James su Andrew Perry, Donald Lidsone, and Clarence Steele. This was the plan ed by the Bdlooi Board and called for the conversion of the present auditorium into 6 classrooms, iro- viding an unfinished extension for 8 more classrooms;,a.nd. completion ad s new auditorium ail'at an avpproxlmste cost of 8217180. ' In the second motion moved by Councillor Jenkins. seconded by Councillor Lidstone, supported by of K 6 Dave Roy, Vancouver; 7. Archie l-lanagan, New Waterford. N. B. Middleweight: champion: Char- ue Chase, Montreal; 1., Louis Law- ence, Vancouver: 2. Don (Duck) Trainer. Charlottetown; 3. Gordon Wallace, Brantford, 0nt.; 4. Cobey Mccluskey, Dartmouth. N.5.; ll. Gary Simon. New Glasgow; 8. Harry Poulton, Charlottetown; 7. Tony Percy, Drummondville, Que.: ll. Roger Whynott, Mahcns Bay, Ns.; 9. Fame: Haskell. Toronto; 10. Roddy McDonald. Calgary; ll. Bill Brenner, Calgary. ' Welterweight: Champion: Claude Fortin, Montreal; 1. Kid Howard. Halifax: 2. Johnny Sslkld, Calgary; 3. Reggie Chart:-and. Montreal: 4. Howard Leslie, Toronto: 5. Benny Geary. Edmonton; 6. Earl McDon- ald. Vancouver. Lightweight: Champion: Arthur King, Toronto; 1. Armand Savoie, w si Falls, Ont; 3. George Dunn. Ed- monton; 4. Ernie Kelnlck. Calgary; ll. Jack Hayden, Halifax; 8. Ken Meme, Vancouver; 7. Sammy For- tuno, Montreal: 8. Buddy McDon- aid. Vancouver; 9. Aims Gauthier. Montreal. Featherweight: Champion: Mike Gariash. Hamilton; 1. Len Walters. Vancouver: 2. George Sinclair. Tor- onto: 3. T. Lenlanc, Moncton, N.B : 4. Donny Grintcin, Brantiord: 5. Tommy corrick, Toronto; 8. lmario Zapantls, Vancouver; 7. Gerry Simpson, ': 8. Don Tuppla, Montreal; ll. Maxie Males. Toronto. Bantamweight: Champion: Fer- nando Gssnon. Quebec: 1. clar- ence Doucette, New Glasgow: 2. Yugue Riley. Calgary; 3. Bobby Bacon. Edmonton: 4. Jersey Joe Edwards, Toronto; I. Jackie Tur- ner. Toronto: I. Dave Pearl, Ed- munston. N.B. Flywsight: Vacant. Tignisli And Vicinity Miss Ann losvln, R.N.. of New York. is spending her vacation at her home in Tignish. Mr. Paul Connolly. Charlotte- town, is holidsying Tlgnish where he is the guest oi his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kan- E B D is drshsn. N. Mr. and Mn. Prank Aylward 1,, and family, Bedtque, spent the past week-end at Skinner's Pond. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Aylward. Cpl. Major Bvsns and Mrs. Evans of Central Canada are vis- itiiig relatives and friends in Tig- n . Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Higgins and family oi Charlottetown spent the past weak-end with Mrs. l!iggins' lathe, Eon. J. A. , - nish.r mm,” TI: Mr. Orville Martin. who is em- ployed in Central Canada, is -" - his vacation with his wife and family in Tignish. Miss Eunice Haywood. Char- lottetown, is spending her summer holidays at her home H: Miss Jean lkerry, Tisnlsb. is spending her holidays in Amherst, N. 3., with her sister Mrs. Clayton Ripley and Mr. Ripley. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault. Skinner's Pond, had as their guest the past weak their son lrnast, of Halifax. He was accompanied his uncle. Mr. ul Gallant, also 0 Halifax. - da Misshitat mt. run. a vlsidng hsr.ps.rsn . 1.0.: rm. Albert sumac. kn- councillors opposed byoolllalllsra my vota.sscriirsa the ooilvcalon of,- of both l..adiea' tion Skinner's Pond, have guests their daughters Mrs. Clem Steele and Mrs. Id. Butler and their children, of Baint'John. oslnlnisaionsr saw-s taunt follows the trans- tsr Dunn ' IMPORTANT BUSINBS AT COUNCIL MEETING Change Plans For Enlarging . . e co Parry ans Itssls, us expenditure of an additional an)- i 'Clsrk and on for improvements to the-boiler Could! by.(msa-room including two new boilers. ii'-'i1IlwIs,apn'ovcdasapIrtof anrthagruolutiou adopted by the lob Counul. ' - W. gsavtldi of spposimslmy 010.010 the ptslsut. will -a saw, ausitariurs.-v I of Ilalllhsrqoluliala hytllaoouncil annual or-snga calshr "Ghthtll TIIUHI” Wlliolk servsd yesterday at Crspsud.V'n:ers Jars! Iilmasn .' branches ms posed Bros. G. A. Cudmore and H. 3. ing, both from Charlottetown, and Bro. Juse Mstheson of sum- merside. They were followed by the various ranks of both orders. The parade procceded'to the rink where several booths along with a. grand stand for the Grand mem- bers were set up. The main speaker for the after- - noon was Grand Master P. G. Commued from page 0 Ma.cEachern. Mr. Maczachern in- "aw troduced the Right Worshipful rand Director of Ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of British Am- erica, Mrs. Jeasie Larter who ad- dressed "the assembly. the intense heat the number of guest speakers for the occasion was lessened somewhat parison to previous years. Proposes Huge Road Building Program In ll.S. ecause oi in com- BOLTON 1..ANDlNG. N.Y. (AP) President Eisenhower M o n d a y night proposed that the United States spend billions more on high- sy construction to meet defence needs of atomic war and oi a pas- ble population of 200.000,000 by Montreal: 2. Bryan Kelley. Niagara 1970 Vice - President Nixon outlined isenhower's plan in I prepared address. using the president's notes. Eisenhower cancelled as per- sonal appearance at the annual conference of governors because oi the death of s sister-in-law. Mrs. Milton Eisenhower. Through Nixon, the president called for s federal-state alliance in a "grand plan' 'of road develop- ment. The president said s5o.ooo,ooo.ooo over the years would be only a good start toward meeting require- ments of a 200,000,000 pdpulation. ut he didn't cane right out and ropoae spendlnt that amount. as their Miss Sylvia Arsensult, Halifax, visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsensult, Skinner's Pond. Miss Ann Doyle. Skinner's Pond, has returned home after I suc- cessful i ern Hospital, Albsrton. on July I. Miss opal" suiim, Tignlsh. is visiting Rtuth Mr. snd Mrs: John P. Jlillsworth who spent the winter in Amherst, "iactomy in the West- her grandmother. Mrs. Billikert 0'Ios'ry. 8., have returned to their home Skinners Pond. Mrs. John Bmythe and children. Tignish, spent the week-end visit- ing relativea in llmsdsl Miss Eleanor Gavin, Halifax. is visiting her mother, Mrs. John 8. Gavin. Tignlsh. Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis and her son. Paul, of" New York, are visiting the" iormcr's mother, Mrs. Paul Buote. Tlgnish. . Messrs. Gregory Mslnnis. my Eandrshan, loo Dorgsn'a.nd Wil- fred Phee were in Bummersida on July 2, when they attended a meeting of the lbderatlon oi Ag- riculture which was held in the High school auditorium. -- Mr. and Mra William Broderick d children. Jamssfwilired and tiles rotgnsd to saint John,fN. .,f0O01I ,lfW'IDQndilIII OW '.I18I'lilh ys in While here they were the guest; of Mr. and Mrs Emmett McCarthy. -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mc- Guigsn and family, of Toronto. Ont.; who are vacationing in the province. Mcauiganh sister and brother-in- Lew. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handra- sn; - were guests of Mrs. OJ... OOTIIIONEI APPOINTED NEW DELHI (AP)-The lndisn lnunant of Dr. Rauf, 58, st pres- aat ambsasader”t.o Japan. as hi h Canada. Ba s B.R.lsnansto ONLY IUIIIAN IUPPOIT vim-so rumons. . Y i " '" MM "i -. ':rl-air as-d....."" 0 VI In and In 0-on-so Nloun calla hslrto future um. Jami: ugh” '0iIU'NCn:;udhydrogasbomh- in.tba . asndlns Islands. 'A some Mann in"rls- pxfinnmniuuumm”; ' i 'd '0 support an'c"s: that or 2: no Buasiamrnsomatativa. . . .......... YESTERDAY DAT ilIlAllGE CELEBRATION AT CllAPAllll' Clark gluidsit slcarthst cppoaingltbeullcthey "'”.l7""d- loo. stretched the full length of the rink, were laden with good things to eat and a sumptuous supper was served throughout the late afternoon and early evening. Monthly Meeting Allierlon Town Council Meeting -Mayor H. B. Barbour presided and Councillors Atkinson, Profit and Matthews were present at the regular meeting of Alberton Town Council last night. Bills amounting to sl09.3fl were approved and ord- ered paid. Correspondence included a letter from the Maritime Elect- ric Co. Ltd. regarding electric light rate. The police report was read. A complaint from a service stat- ion operator regarding exceuive dust on the streets in front oi his premises was read and it was noted that the highway in the area was paved. on motion au towns bills for labor etc.. approved by the com- mittee chsirman. would be paid if handed in to the town clerk by Friday oi each week. Mr. John Oliver was present and was given assurance that he would have the full support of the coun- oil in his plans for the establish- ment of a milk support of the coun- cil in his plans for the utablish- ment of a milk paste tion. plant. Following a discussion regarding collection of taxu in arrears, the meeting adjourned. seisFeWir'iii'sh Cycling Record JOHN 0'GROATS. Scotland (AP) -14: . Eileen Sheridan Monday set a Br tish women's record by eye- ling 1.000 miles in three days, one hour. The 32-year-old housewife beat Margaret Wilson's 1930 record by 10 hours, 40 minutes. Mrs. Sheridan started her mars- ithon from Land's End in England -Britain's southermost tip. She cycled 812 miles to Jean O'Gi-oats, Scotland, Britain's northermost point, in.two days. ii hours and seven minutes to establish a record for that distance. She beat the revious record. set last year by s. Edie Atkins, by nesrlry seven hours. ' Mrs. Sheridan rested for two hours. then continued cycling a- round the roads of northern Scol- lsnd to complete her 1.000 miles. did not tool it val adequate with the classroom space that was re- quirad. Councillors Jenkins and Perry expressed concern for expenditure being' kept at s minim so that it would not be reuse in the naedforaninuoaseintsxes. IBIAIDOWN 0! 00!! A bnakdown of the cost oi the spprovod chutes s the Hlg School H estimated at saosiso for converting the old auditorium into six classrooms; 0142.560 for the buildlng of the new auditorium; and sumo for repairs to the bolls: room, two new boilers, and ms : for a not total o.' sl'ld,llo. At the request oi one oi the councillors. the Town clerk Mr. John Cameron, presented a statement on the finances of the town which indicated that no in- crease in taxes would be necessary in the next two years to provide um approved expenditure. . ' another sharp division oi Council, Mayor wedge cast the deciding vote by which the prin- ciple of fluoridation was approved and the water and sewerage com- mittee was authorized to look into the matter for the purpose of de- tho cost of having the town water treated. This motion was moved by Coun- cillor Clark. seconded by Council- lor MscDougal1 and supported by Mayor Wedge and Councillor Steele. It was opposed by Coun- cillors Jenkins, Perry, and Lid- stone. on the question of street paving the Council accepted the tender of Curran and Briggs for 380,355 for repaying and hardsuriacing of streets as per specifications. and on condition that the work begin immediately and be completed not later than September 1, i954 Granville and Summer" Streets are to be rebuilt with cemen ; and the following streets are to be oi as- phalt construction: Ottawa, Rus- sell, Wiliow, Poplar, Cedar North, Cedar Avenue. Martin, Calhoun, and Water street West. The calling oi tenders for water and sewerage extension was ap- proved by the Council for the dis- tance of 450 feet on Water Street East from the brook to Heckbervs Lana. CORRESPONDENCE READ in the matter oi correspondence, a letter was read irom a Summer- side man in regard to heavy trai- fie using the narrow lane leading from East Street to the town abal- toir, and suggesting that some- thing might be done to have this trauie use the proper road lead- ing to this area. In connection with this matter a letter was read from the C.N.R.. indicating that this was property of the railway, and Mayor Wedge suggested the matter be talked over with the C. N.R.. engineer when he visits Sum- merside. A letter was read from Amalga- mated Dairies in regard to the condition of Noonan Street. and requesting that this short street be paved. It was agreed that a report on this matter could be taken up at the next special meet- ing oi the Council. - Applications were received and passed to the proper committees: one from s Dsrnley man for posi- tion oi rursl meter reader: and one from s summer-side man for the Fire Department. At the conclusion of the meet- ing Messrs. Charlss Lockhart and Charles Taylor oi Mslpeque met Halifax Baseball League giutisiies namrax (OP) -. zsi-ire Belief agile Halifax Cardinals outflelderi is leading Halifax and Distrlctl Senior Baseball batlors with a .408, average. l Statistics released Monday mow-p ed Jos Fuigmam of Stolisrton. a ' , champion, in second met with .819. Well down the list is last year's ol-lamplon. Jack Tunney of the Alhions. with .880. Jerry Cline of Cardinals and Bella are topsln theruns batted, in column each -with 28., Albians have the best team batting aver-I1 age with .274 and Dartmotlul Ar-y rows, the league leladsfl. the belt fielding amuse oi 950- l ims statistics include games up to July 0. Borden, and Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs. Gordon nun-I soy and daughter, Deborah. mm a few days in Borden this week with Mr. and Mrs. lrverett Mo Kenna. They will also visit Gor- don's parents Mr. and Mrs.Geoige Ramsey in Albsrton l l with the Town Council to present a request for an additional two mile extension in that area. 3. Mrs. 1-run; O'Connor ug douch- h ground services. Additional con- llalf-Million To Be Spenl ln Consliucnon -Projects Al BCAF Slalionil S'side Mr. J. Watson MscNaught, M.P., Mr. MscNaught stated that ; parliamentary assistant to the Min- if not all, of these. projects will bu later oi Fisheries, announced yes- undertaken this year. -I terdsy morning that upwards oi half a million dollars will be spent Dr C. and B. Juniors Defeal Holmans this year in construction ork at -Curran as Briggs Juniors de- RCAF Station summerside. Projects include provision oi bulk iealed I-iolman's 3-8 in a game at Queen Elizabeth Park last even- fuel storage, including siding. roads and wslks,g1-adlng. seeding and sodding. dinghys test tanks. lin- provcinents to storm drainage and ing. When the Juniors were lead- ing I-l, some oi them injected a bit oi farce into the contest. and finally they began changing posi- tions as in the old game of scrub. Umpires: Plate. Besudry; bases, Bsvidant. 1 Horses Leave For England By.Plonc TORONTO. JCP)-Seven horse: of the Canadian internstionaa equestrian team left by air for Lon- don, England, Monday in a chart- ered plane equipped with padded stalls. structlon items that have been approved, but not completed. are estimated to cost sli2.000 and in- clude an explosive storage building a beacon building, two hardstands tad runway and approach lighting. Have Car Slolen On Eve of Trip . -Four girls who were preparing to leave Summerside on a vaca- tion trip to New Hampshire had their car stolen from in front oi a residence on Green Street a few hours before their expected depart- ur. Misses Julie Meikle, lone Mac- Donald, Diane Dewar oi summer- side and Barbara Beck of Mont- ague had their vacation plans set back somewhat when thieves de- cided to go Joy riding in their Jointly owned vehicle, but they only got as far as Marshiield be- fore being apprehended by the RCMP. At the time oi being ao- costed the three thieves were in the act of siphoning gas from an- other vehlcle. The car was not damaged. Team trainer Anatol Pieregcr- odski of Milncoc made the flight with the horses. Donald B. Uinphrsy of Toronto team captain. and the four riding membe s oi the team.-Miss Shirley Thomas of Ottawa. James Elder of Toronto, Walter Pady of Garm- ley. 0nt., and Major Larry Mc- Guineu of Mlmico. are already in Erlglann. The team will compete in the international horse show at White City, London. July likzi; the Dub- lin Horse Show, Dublin .ireland. Aug. 3-7. and the international jumping competitions at Blackpool. Eng. Aug. 10-13. WANTED Operating Room Nurse Post graduate not essential. Movers Defeal Air Force Daks -The Trans-Canada Movers (new name for Andy's Aces) de- feated the Airfares Daks in a league game of ladies softball at Queen Elizabeth Park last evening. The final score was 16-2. Only Apply three hits were collected oB Mialris Peters. TCM pitcher. Cahill ed SUP nq-rm'D.Nvr with the bat, getting five hits, in- ER eluding one home run in six st- Prince county Hogtal tempts. Surnmerside Peters had three safe binglu including a round tripper in six trips. :- THANK YOU To all who visited our store on.'!1nls-sdsy, Pri- day and Saturday and who made our sale the most successful in history . . . We Tblk You. In answer to many queries. we wish to sink FOR SALE GENERAL STORE AND SERVICE STATION IN PRINCE COUNTY All modem fixtures and equipment. Oil fumance, hot water heat- ing. parking facilities for about thirty cars. Situated in thriving com- munity on main highway. For particulars see GILBERT A. GAUDET. Barrister Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown -- Phone 3512 that this store will continue to opersts and save the public under the same name. M.l.. Fllllllll MACKENZIE ”The Little Shop With 11.. mg Values” Surnmerslds v tor shares. and Miss ” MacDonald of Ottawa are spend- ing s few days in Borden with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James V. mMscDonald at the Borden Ho . mt.-age. and Mrs. Jim I-Ieiiall. and children of Trenton, Ont., motored to the Island last week nccolnpanied by Mrs. Heifers par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frost. They are visiting relativu in Cape MiasJossIOlnthlOwllohas been I psticntin the 2.0. Hospi- tal. returned to bar bulls in Bar- dan.on July 0. IE. O0ofgC- who has been a week with rela- ti in lloncioll. sdlto Bor- den on July.-I. - l i There iluglit To In A Law A -to lly Fagaly And Shams