.-....... -.3... -4 -, 5.... .. . .. PAGE TWELVE NOTICE days from July 21st to August 2nd actions before that date. Suinmcrsidc East 1 :...M NOTICE Zist at 8:00 P.M. in the King George Ha Leo P. Mclsaac. . and Queen's Counties and all shareholde should attend. Our plant and office will be closed for staff holi- inclusive. Our clients are requested to attend to any business trans- JENKINS BROS. Ltd. T The adiourned meeting of the sharehold- ers of the Kensington Dairying Co-op. As- sociation Ltd.. will be held on Monday. July Special speakers will be Walter Shaw and This will be the final meeting to decide on the amalgamation of the Dairies in Prince N THE R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UN WILL VISIT ()'LI2AiiY ON THURSDAY. -IllI.Y I7tIi tfaiiaitian 1.:-glnn Halli ALBERTON V FRIDAY, JULY 18th t( ourt Honscl .VII'I.V AND hAt)lIIiI.VI Hun In -mi IIII llululc run in your i.nr:ilil,s particulars about career opportunities in the R. (. A. 14. at obligation IT :iiiil nliiuin IIIII no THE O'Leary and Vicinity Miss Dorothy Imsllman. Knut- sford. is visiting in Boston. Mass. -Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of I the ilnited States are visiting their jsoii Melvin and family in O'I..cary lfor a. few weeks. i The farmers of the O'Lr-ary dis- rtrlct who go in for the growing .of strawberries report that there ;is a bountiful crop this year. Mrs. Dan MarNevin is visiting her daughter. Mrs. George Stew- art and Mr. Stewart. in Halifax where Mr. Stewart is attached to lthe R.C.A.F. I Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- Eald of Boston. Mass, arc Visiting lin 0'Lear,v. jMscDonaid's sister. Mrs. Seaman and Mr. Seaman. Upton it was really hot in Oli.cary on Vlluesdny afternoon, July 8th. The thermometer showed 105 degrees in the sun with a reading of 94 in the shade. , . . l. Mrs. Myra Gard and her sister. lMrs. John Mountain. have arrived ifroni the United States and will spend their vacation with friends land relatives in P.E.I. l 2 Are l Mr. W. Paugh of Vancouver" ; rrived on Monday, July 7th, to Lyisit his brother Mr. llrhan lPaugh and Mrs. Pouch. O'l.cai'y Corner. it is lhrre years since he has been honir. L Wlr. and Mrs. Rupert MacNeill ,and son Ronnie of Wolfville. NS. ,have been visiting in Mount Royal the guests of Mrs.. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Engagement -Photo by Nolman l.t.-('nl. and Mrs. the engage-niont. of their daughter, son of Mrs. B. Thorson and the Cst. 'i'horsnii of the R. C. M. P. ha iiynin". Tlir-y uere: Sandra Mat- Ilieus, Lana 'l'nrner, Carol Ber- nard, .1:-an Dickson and Nancy Campbell. The guest spe ' was RM: Roy Mai'Naught. missionary on furlough from San Salvador. Ci-niriil AnlCTl('lI. - -AZ. Elnlgslieiiodd Bideford lthe guest's of Mr. Mac-Neill's mother 'Mrs. Perley MacNeill and also his ibrothcr Riiynel and family. They also visited other relatives illi !()'l.eai'y. i i Mr. David Rayner of Portland.. iMaiiie. is visiting his sisters. Mrs E llra Hardy of the Mill Road and. .Mrs. William Turner of 0'Leary.l lift is 24 years since Mr. Hardy hasl paid a visit to his home-town and, he secs many improvements and, many changes. ii Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sniitli. ac- companied by Mrs. Robert Storie- ihouse, have left to return to their! ,respective homes in Waymouili, Mass. after motoring to P.E.I. to be with their mother, Mrs. Isaac iSmith. West Point. in her last ill- 'erzil The Brae United Church renne- tery now presents A very attra"- live appearance. A new power lawnmower has been purchased R. C. A. F. ASSOCIATION SLLVIIVIERSIDE VVING N0. 200 PR iCSEN'i'S CENTRAL BAND OF THE R. C. A. F. AT A DANCE TO BE HELD in the RECREATION HALL, R. C. A. F. STATION. Summci-side. ON TIJESDAY, 15th JIILY, iil.'i2. Dancing 9-1:00 a.m. AST --y Adm. S2.00 per couple and ii nrw fence has been erect- ed. So "God's Acre" where so many of the pioneers of the Brae Church and community rest, is now a crrdit to the Church. The annual picnic of St. l.ul.(-'7. Anglican Church was IlPlfI on 'i'ucsday night, July 8th. in the field opposite Gallant: groccry store. Tho beautiful warm weather brought out it very large turnout who thoroughly enjoyed them- ,s:-lies. There were swings for tho lrhildrcn and gaincs of various ikinds for the adults. Lunches. i pop and ice cream were sold. i -Mr. and Mrs. J. LeGuff and "their two granddaughters of B05- ton. have been visiting in West Devon the guests of Mr. LeGuff'r. brother. William and Mrs. Leouff and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mac- Lean. They attended the West. De- von United Church service on Sunday morning. July ti. and their Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15 CAPITOL Summer-side x t everll movie-goers A irezivilyfnew kind of thrill for llIIIIIilA'.il I THE BIG H ” . sreniiai Bob Arthur PorterH9ll II l.lV WILIIIR ' Irma IIIQ I15 Ira hast - :4 Iain INII-I hi &I, ALSO LATEST NEWS KIRK--I t -H 1 '” many friends were pleased to wel- come them back. - -The Rev. R. H. Baxter of the Bideford charge preached his farewell sermon on Sunday. June 29th. There was a very large con- gregation present and about 22 new members were received PIIIIPT on profession of faith. or by certificate. Since 1948 Rev. Mr. Baxter has given splendid service to the congregation at Bitleiorti. Conway. Lot. 14. Tyne 'Vaiiey and is now stationed at. the Hampton. P. E. 1. charge. ills .su('t'cssor is the Rev. Angus MacDonald oi Boiestown. N. B. Despite the fact. that the tem- perature hovered in the nineties. with a high of 94, there was a very large attendance at. the an- nual meeting of the VVe5i. Prinrc Liberals which was held in the 0'Leary Community Hall on Tues- day afternoon. July ilth. Special speakers included Mr. J. Watson MacNriught, Q.C.. M.P., Parliamen- tary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries, Senator George Bar- - hour. Hon. Mr. Baker. Minister of Agriculture: Hon. Mr. Macklnnon. Minister of Public Works and Highways. Hon. Mr. Darby, Ai- iorney General, Hon. Forrest Phillips, the Speaker of the local Legislature and others. The annual Women's Mission- ary Society Rally for the West Prince Dlafrlctl of the United Church of Canada was held in Today Thursday 7:15-9: REGENT BRAVE SWIIIIIISMEII. . . Iiiilli IIIVEIII I cuiiuii win: iiiuiiiu o'iiiiii,, Ar olor miiuiddtos the ltlherton United Church on Tuesday afternoon, July 8th. There was is fine attendance. The presiding officer was Mrs. Alban W. Craswsll of Bloomfield who was assisted by Mrs. Reginald F. MacAusiand also of Bloomfield. Both ladies are members of the Presbyterlai Executive. Openiniz worship was led by members of the Aiborion Auxiliary. who have It fine demonstration of an Aux- iliary meeting. Other Auxiliaries in West Prince participated. Five Mission Band children from 0'Leary Inn: "The Mission Band CAMEO THEATRE Kenning-ton WPtIlIPIdAy & Thursday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M's new thriller. Here's ro- mance ruhblng elbows with dis- aster in an adventure that could come to anyone. in "SIDE STREET" ' tWhere temptation lurks) Starring Farley Granger, Cathy O'Donnell, James Craig, Paul Kelly. Iucss. Thcy rcinaincd for the fuii- la" M"””'l Miss ElIlCI White, Suiiiiiiorsidc. is visiting with Miss Arieiic Hayes. Mrs. Annie Stoiicliouse is visit- ing with relatives in Elmsdale and other points in West Prince. Mr. George Smith who is eni- ploycd in Chai'lottetown. spent n rccciit weekend at his home here. Mrs. Kciincth MacDonniri and. riaugiitrr Belly were recent pas-i sciipcrs to Suiiimerside. Mr. and Mrs. Lcith Hayes ac- conipanicd their daughter Oreil to Sackvillc. New Brunswick, on Thursday. July 3rd, where Miss Ilaycs is attending summer school. Aiilhflll Mr and Mrs James Burielgh and son Paul were guests of Mr.- and Mrs George Jelley. O'I.earv. on Sunriay. Julv tith l Mrs. Harold West and son Gor- die of Toronto, Ontario. are visit- ing with her parents. Mr. Mrs. Gordon Millar. They plan ,lo remain most of the summer. l 1 Mrs. Byron Ramsay and chil- dren, Port Hill, visited her parents 4Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. oii lrriday. July 4th. Messrs. Clifford Ross and Wil- liam Maccaull left on Tuesday morning. July 8th. for Toronto, l0ntai'io, where they plan on vis- iting.rclatiyes and hope to find employiiiciit. The many friends of Mrs. Keith MacDougall and Mrs. Beecher MacDougall will regret. to learn that thcy are confined t.o their homes due to illness. Mi'. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy, ac.- companied by Mr. Ernest Paynter. visited numerous relatives and friends in the western part of the Island on Wednesday, July 9th. Mr. Ralph Dickieson accompan- ied by Mrs. E. R. MacNeviii mo- tored to Charlottetown on Thurs- day, July 10th. Mr. Howard Barlow and daugh- trr Daisy, of Wellington. were vis- itors to Ellei-slie on Tuesday even- ing, July 8th. Mr. and M11. Melvin Hutchin- son and Ralph Dickleson motored to Sunimerside on Wednesday evening. July 9th, to visit Mis. Dickleson who is A patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Arthur Milllgan Jr., Sum- merside. spent. part of the past week visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- son. their daughter Susan. and Mrs. Theodore Glllis motored to Charlottetown recently and visited with Mrs. G. C. Glllis while there. Mr. and Mrs. Brad MacGinnis and son Brian. accompanied by Mrs. Helen Mtlligan and Mrs. Grant. Summersldc. were visitors to Ellerslle on Thursday evening, July loth. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccanll and Mr. Ralph Dlckleson motored to Summarslde on Monday even- ing, July 7th. The members of the biological staff, and their families held a picnic at Sharpie share on Sun- day. July am. A good time was had by all even though some got a little more sun than intended. Mrs. Aubrey Macuod. Mount. Pleasant, and Miss Ins: Hutchin- son. Ellerallc. were visitors to Sum- merside on Tuesday. July ttth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simmons. Summersldr. were uesta of Mr. and Mrs. Harold lllls on Mon- day evenlng, July 7th. A group of women from the Bldcford United Women": Mis- sionary looiety motored to Albat- ton on Tuesday. July 8th, to at- tend the W. M. 5. West Prince Rally. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Skinner and children. Sandra and Brian, accompanied by Mrs. Gordon Mll- lar, Mrs. Harold West and Gordie. motored to Cavendish on July Ith and visited Mrs. Skinner) par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore. ---Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller and ghter Audrey. accompanied by Mr. Mark White and son Bruce, L. R. (True, Sumnioraide, P. E. l., anril, Announced --Photo y Sears announce Leilha. to Csi. L. Carlyle Thorson, late Mr. Thorson, llinohliffe. Sask. The marriage will take place early. in August. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Montreal General Hospital School of Nursing. and s been stationed for the past three yeais in the North West Territories. of Sumniersicte, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. George Haws. MR Wil- lard Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Millar. Sunday, July 6th. Oil The ladies of the Anglican Church held an ice cream social in the High School grounds on Thursday evening. July lath. witn a large crowd in attendance. A good sum was realized from both the sale of ice cream and the sale of cakes. The Bideford United Y. P. U. met on Monday evening, July 7th at the church. Catherine Payntcr was in charge of the devotion, with Marlon MacDougali presiding over the business. Two girls weia appointed to attend camp at Augustine Cove. and plans were made for a wlencr roast at the shore. Mrs. Harold Gillis was hostess to the ladies of the Bideiord Un- itcd Ladies" Aid and Women's Missionary Society on Wednesday afternoon. July 9th. with an aver- age attendance. Mrs. Claude Hayes persidecl over the Aid meeting and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh was in the chair for the W.M.S. At the cloth: of the meeting roii'csliinciit.s were scrvrcl by the hostess. V Elinsdaie and Vicinity and Mrs. E. Warren oi CRT and - Mr. ,Rumiord, Maine, arrived by recently to visit relatives friends. Mrs. Woiitworili Yeo was one of a party who motored to Toronto recently to attend the wedding of her brother. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nightingale or Borden were recent week-and guests of Mrs. Basil MacNelll. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McPher- son. Charlottetown, were motorists to Elmsdale on Triursday, July 26 and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Murray. Mrs. Emerson Hardy anti dangli- ter, Miss Christina, arrived home- from Toronto on Saturday. June 21 to spend a holiday with mem- bers of the family. Mr. Howard Adams. accompan- led by Messrs. Clive Hardy and Robert Brennan. left by car for Toronto recently where they are cniployed. Master Delbert O'Brien. Alber- ton, spent ii. few days last week as guest: of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. A good number of our ladies at- tended the District Convention of the Women's Institute which was held at Alberton on June 20. Mrs. Basil MaoNelll, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Macrleill. Miss Carole and Mr. Thane MacNeill were vis- itors to Summerslde on Sunday. June 22. His many friends are pleased to know that. Mr. Charles G. Dunn has been discharged from hospital and is now convaleaclng at his home. The many friends of Mr. Everett Matthews are very pleased to learn that he successfully underwent. an operation on July 28 at, the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlotte- town. Mrs. Everett Matthews and Miss Margaret Matthews want to char- lottatown on July 24 to be with Mr. Matthews during hi: serious illness. Mt. are being extended to Mr. Douglas Paterson and his br.da on their re- cent marriage. They visited some of D01If!lHa' friends here on Monday. July 23 and received a warm wel- come. The O'Brien School closed on Wednesday. June 15 in the form of sen enjoyable picnic for the child- : n. ' its many friends regret to hear that Miss Elia Rennie is I patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pltnl. Congratulations are being ex- tended to the Mines Mary Murray, Norma Matthews and Mabel Hardy 0" Winnlnlt their certificates at the closing exercises of the Union Commercial College on Thursday, June 20. Mr. and Mrsu It.D. O'Brien are now In Weatem Canada. on an ex- tended visit. While there they will be the auests of their son. never- end Wlllu-d Olnrlen who has a Congratulations and best wishes Misciiucho lligii, ' School Prize List ....i.. . PRIZE LIST Highest average Grade XI-John Desnoches; second, Lionel Gaud- et; third. Margaret Cormler. Langusges-John DesR.oches. Mathematics-Lionel Gaudet. Religion-Margaret Cormiei-. Excellent class spirit-Betty In- man. Application-Valerie Perry. Mary Doran, Bernadette Murray and Bernice Buiger. Progress-Eddie Smith, Aloysius F ' Aloid F ”' L e Class leadership-Eddie Laugh- lin Excellent conduct-Bella Small, Bruce Small, Audrey France and Jean Curlcy. Graduating gifts donated by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Kelly. Highest average Grade X-June Gallant: second. Bertha McQuaid. Literature-Agnes Arsenault. French-June Gallant dz Leona Arsenault. Singing-Shirley Veno. Geometry-Mabel Murray. Composition-Barbara Arsenault. Arithmetic-Lorraine McNeil. Perfect. attendance-Marie Clau- det, Eileen Gaudet and Barbara Arsenault. ' Appllcationvrlova Veno, Louise Cotton. Frances Mccormsclr and Irene McNelll. Religion-Mona Gallant dz Gor- don Goodwin. Conduct-Justin McNeill azclalrel Gallant. Highest average Grade IX- Ethcl Ballum: second mathemat- ics, Armand Gaudet. French-Marina Saris. Application-Wanda Steele. Highest. average Grade VIII- lleleii Ballum; second. Erma Gal- lant; third, Huguette Gallant. Religion-Tommy Williams Maurice Gaudet. Sewing-Doreen Decoste. Class spirit-Marguerite Leclair. French-Lorena DBSROCIWS. History-Junior DesRoches. Frcuch-George Power. improvement-Charlie Veno. Application-Sylvia Enman. ' Highest. average Grade VII- Rosalie DesRoches; second. Patri- cia Poiricr; third, Elaine Gallant. Conduct--Dolly Williams. Aritlimetic4Wilfred Gallant. Domestic Economy - Elaine Gal- lam. Highest average Grade VI- Eella Gaudet; second. Margaret Rosc Polrier; tlilrd. Carol Perry. R9Iigi0llvil'iS Gallant. As Gcralda Vl'll(l. Conduct-Mildred Decoate. Sewing--Emlllenne DesRochea 21'. Nelson Peters. Application--Alfred Gaudet. Ma- rilyn Gaudet. Geraldine Simmons. and Wilfred Gaudet. as Victor Des- Rochcs. Highest in Grade V ta)-George Squarebriggs. Improvement - Lorraine Gaudet & Albert Gallant. Ncatness in work--Reggie Laugh- lin. Highest average Grade V-Pater Balluni; second, Armand Des- Roches; third, Urbain Deslioches. Religion-Dennis Gaudet at Ll- onel DesRoches. French-Floriria. Gloria dz Ur- bain DesRoches. Sewing-Louis McMillan A-. Aiiii DesRoches. , Composition-Ann Arsenault. For rendering service -Dani Gallant ts; Francis Laughlin. Highest in Grade IV-Pauline Gaudet; second. Ann Steele; third, Elaine Desftoches. Religion-Eric Gallant. Perfect attendance-Melvin Des- Roches. French-Elaine. Rosa iJulia DesRochcs. Application-Russell McNeill. Sewing-Clarence Gallant aiici Wilhelmina Gaudet. Spelling-Dorothy Peters. Highest in Grade IIII-Sylvia Poirier; second, Norma Polrier; third, Florence Power. Religion - Catharina Thelma Desnoches. French-Sylvia dz Norma Poir-. ier, Thelma DesRoches. Arithmetic-Richard Thibodeau. Writing-Alfred Polrler. Sewing-Noreen Gaudet. Conduct-Lucille DesRoches. Drawing-Frank Ford. Attendance-Freddie Araenault. Highest in Grade II-Doreen Gallant; second, Claude Gallant; third. Dina D85ROChca. Religion-Julianne and Norma Desltoches. Sewing-Beryl Jeffrey. Conduct-Sandra Perry. French-Dina, Norma and Anita DesRoches. Drawing-Wayne Vsno. Attendance-Elaine Arsenault. Arithmetic-Lois Gaudet. Highest in Grade I-Jean Des- Rochcs; second. Lois oakes; third. Claire Perry. T Religion-Eric McKinnon as Aug- ustin DesRoches. Conduct-Loretta Gaudet ik Rlnii Dcsftoches. Arithmetic-Jeannette Gallant do James Simmons. - iPrlntlns-Muriel Walsh. Attendance-Arnold Desnoohss. Drawing--Llo d Gaudet. Reading-Elzabeth and Linda Gaudet. French-Rita Desnoches. Ronnie Arsenault. its Anthony Gallant. Sewing-Gary McMillan dz Ras- ella Gaudet. parish on Vancouver Island. Their many friends are wishing this pop- ular couple a most enjoyable visit. May and Glllis and A mlscellaneoua shower was held at the home of M. and Mrs. George Hardy recently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy whose marriage recently took place in Remington. They were the recipients of many useful and coolly gifts. Oonaratnilatlona and best wishes from many lands are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Neill whose marina took place at ilaored Heart Church. Alberton. on June 28. Mrs. MsoNelll is the former Torus uaiisnt. dsugnm of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. ,.... An entertaining school closing programme was .u ted by the puplls of lllirisaala lohoot on Fri- day. July 27, A large number of parents and ratepayers van in at.- tendance. n.i.iu?. mi. And Vicinity ..iviiu Etta. oai-diner, Freetown. is spending A few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William and two sons. Allan and Davis. Bldeford. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milli- gan on Sunday. July 6. Cyril Miss Ida Phillips has returned to her home after spending a few days at. the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore, Miss Greta MacDonald. who is employed in Summerside. spent the weekend of July 6, at. the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Miss Leone Hutchinsori ts spend- ing ii. few days at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Ml'S. Pres- ton Maccaull. Ellerslie. Mr. Stanley Phillips, Summer- side. spent. the weekend of July 0 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. ' Mr. and Mrs. Montlo Gardiner. and family, Freetown. spent the weekend of July 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Mr. and Mrs Camden Gardiner and family. Freetown. spent. the weekend of July 6 at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grlgg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, U. S. A. are. spending a couple of weeks at the homes of his brothers, Messrs. Austin and William Phil- lips. The many friends of Mrs. Orrin MacDonald are sorry to hear she had the misfortune to sprain her ankle. Mrs. Gleason Williams. Summer- aide, spent the weekend of July 6. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. MacDonald. Muster CBl'.I1i6li Dawson. Tyne Valley. is spending a few days at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Noye. The many friends of Mrs.' Wil- liam Phillips are sorry to hear she is coiifiiied to her bed with pneu- nionia. -AP. Carleton and Viciimty Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howatt of Clisrlottetown are spending some- time in Carleton. guests at the Cliff Cottages. -The many friends of Mr. Aus- tin Campbell of Carleton will re- gret to learn that he is at present connncd to his home through ill- HESS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qulgley of Carleton are at present spending some time in Toronto with their daughter, Mrs. James Matheson. ADD1iC8ii0i1"D010Y95 ialudun iilnd expect to return about July Reading-Carmella Martin. .59., GI Miss Nancy Mclnnis of Summer- side is spending a couple of weeks vacation with her aunt, Mrs. John Quisley. Mr. Stanley Howatt of Carleton. accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Edna Howatt, motored to Halifax. N.S., on July loth. where Mrs. Howatt will enter the Victoria General Hospital. A very enjoyable shower was held at the home of Mrs. Enrima Macwllliams of Augustine Cove on Monday. July 7th. in honor pf Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Paynter whose marriage took place on July 6th. Mrs. Donald Sutherland and Mrs. HIGH VELOCITY Farquhar iron Age Dusters assure you ,' coverage plus low can prorocfi no matter what you grow . . . beanI?cottoii, eanuta. tomatoes. fruit or 'othar cropsl Prccisioi-i-built high speed blower runs easily. gives strong air bias: that bolls around, above, bobw. between every stalk, leaf or vtncl All types On Hand No matter what crap you grow as what size duster you want. we have ,. AVAIIABIE AT Simmons 8. M siiaamlilo IR0ll6!' D .. . JULY 16, 1952 James O'Connell of Carleton an at present enjoying I two wan trip to Boston. Mass. and will be returning about the middle or July. Mr. and Mrs. Major Inman ma dsushter call. of suaimerslde. via. lted in Carleton on Wednesday, July 9th, guests of Mrs. Stanley Howatt. Mr. Keith Lord of Carleton left by bus for Maine on Wodneldgy, July 9th. and expected to return to his home on Friday, July ugh, Friends of Mr. Fulton Howatt at Carleton will be sorry to learn of his illness in the hospital in Lew. lston. Maine. Mr. Howatt who W35 on a. pleasure trip with his win and other relatives, was-stricken with a perforated ulcer and had to be rushed to the hospital in Lewiston where he underwent an operation. it Profssional Bards II. F. Hunter ll. 0. siiminsrsldo. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 SMALLMAN1 BUILDING OPTOMITBIST j CR. .i.R. CUNNINGHAM VITERINARIAN Dial 2520 ' Water Street East Summarsida . iill. J. A. IICIIICII DENTIST Dental X-Ran Smailman Building AIFHMKEIISIDE Dial Kidd E. E. Parkman ()pt.D.. R.o. OPTOMETBIST Glasses rimd Eybs Ears mined Office Hourai D to 12 - I to I and by appointment Phone 5211' REGENT THEATER BLDG. Summer st. Summsrslde 1'. 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