and Mrs. Russell Ramsay. '.and the hum of binders and . threshing mills is heard every fine . day. The crops seem very good in Page 12 The Guardian weaned-y. Sent 15, 1954 llortliaiii Mrs. Maud Sawyer of Boston, Mass. is visiting her parents. Mr- Harvestlng is now in full swing this and surrounding districts. Mr. and Mrs. Reogh Birch and family have returned home after Vlsltlng with friends in Dartmouth, NS. ---Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis re- turned home after spending severall days with Mrs. Ellis' brother-in- lanw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Christophersen of Grand Fills. N.B. fur. and Mrs. llkiward Miller. '31 s. ll'..il'l Clark and son Leigh of. Central Lot 16, were visitors at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- szll on September 8. M:ss Pauline Rodd. Sumrnerside, is spending a few days with her pnicnis. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd. Sincere sympathy from this dis- erirt 1! extended to the. brothers and sister of the late Leslie Mac- I can. iii: and Mrs Wallace Graham of Greenmount were visitors ail thr home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomnsi Fwrzon on September 5. p ham Women's Institute met. ' 0 home of Mrs. Wallace Mc-. on Thursday even.ng ulth al -'lcil.ClallC9 and several visi-l Lunch was served by the, sin :-, ass.sted by the committee-R in-rharge. The maiiv friends of '.Viir.s Eliza- '-vih Aim .VlacLcan will be pleased ' i Vicar that she is much improved "1 health. All join in hoping to are her around again soon. , A mscellaneous shower was heldl the King George Hall. Port on September 3 in honor Ol .ii:d Mrs. Wendell Maynard. Al . e crowd was in attendance and .i y gifts were received by the muitg couple. Lunch was served by the ladies and a social eveninl spent. Many friends and relatives were saddened on Monday, September ti. when it was learned that Mr. Les- l;e lViacLean of Arlington Lot 14, had passed auay in the Prince Hdspitai. The funeral ser- iice was held on Wednesday after- toon from his late residence and was largely attended. A short, ser- vice was held at his residence. then to the United Church, Lot 14, iirhere service was held. Rev. Mr. T acDonald conducted the service, :.”rnier! in the adjoining ceme- irrv S-.ncere sympathy is extended in his bereaved widow and family. kI"i”.”' Mr. Roy Dyment of Rochester. NY. has returned to his home ' l' spending the past two weeks ...i:; his father. Mr. James Dy- osl View, spent Sept. 5 and G with i'cl;i!ives in Charlottetown. lllr Henry Gallant of Lnrke Road tins in Oilsoary on Sept. 8. Mr Fred Rix oi Locke Road. was in O'Leary on Sept. 7. Mr and Mrs. Alrintinn, N B. were recent vis- Hampton A signal honor will have been conferred upon a successful Is- lander abroad, when Rev. M. C. MacDonald, D. D. a native of Sham- rock, and s former principal of Tryon Consolidated School will be elected Moderator of the United Church of Canada. when the Gen- eral Council of said church meets at Sackville, N.B.. on Sept 16. Many of Dr. MacDonald's relatives and friends assembled at Rose Valley Church on Sept. 12 to hear his inspiring message. and Mrs. Peter Gordon, some-rville, Mass. have been extending them it cordial welcome during an enjoyable vaca- tion period. Friends of Mr. Friends of Mrs. Keith Boswell are extending best wishes for a further renewal of general health, during her visit to friends in Tor- onto, accompanied by her daugh- ter Mrs. Manning. Registered nurses from the Gen- eral Hospitals at Halifax and Moncton, home on brief holidays. and guests of their parents, iii- clude Misses Alma Gould, Desable, and Betty Myers, Hampton. Messrs Harry and Donald camp- bell. sons of Mix and Mrs. James V. Campbell, accompanied by the.r wives and ch.ldrcn are enioyitig their annual three weeks holidays visiting relatives and friends. They report conditions good in Ontario, particularly in Windsor and 'I'oi'- onio. where they are engaged at Mechanical work. Congratulations are accorded Lhl! winners and near winners in the recent plowing match. To iff- vear-old, MLss Hilda Jones. 1st. year P.W C. student. winner of the lad- ies plow;ng match. Mr. and Mrs. Ger). Carter and son have left on return to Bridge- water. Mass, for the winter months They will return to their new home here. to open up their new mod- ern motel to lOill'lSLS in the spriii; i955. Miss Wands Pearson. is recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Callback, has enrolled for s businms training course at the U.C. College, Summerside. Eon voyage to Mrs. John H. Myers, is accorded by her friends and neighbors. as she. leaves on a visit to friends residing in Bos- ton. and other ('ltlPA of the New England States. Reports have been made here indicating very extensive damage to roofs of buildings being blown off by Saturday night's gale. sheds levelled. contents damaged, trees uprooted. electrical and telephone lines torn from dwellings and out- buildings, in this and merging dis- tricts, and large barns twisted off their foundations. which will mean much labor. material. time, and heavy expense to rectify, Damages and losses at son will have also as the eventide of life draws near. I Mr. and Mrs. Si. Acorn have left ,on return to Toronto, following an .enioyI.ble visit, guests of Mrs. A- ' corn's parents. Mr. MacQuarrie. and Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Windsor Bell was hostess in Nb”, Run" "5 - Hampton Women's Auxiliary of the lchurch on Sept. R. The period of Mrs. worship was conducted by iiors at. the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charks Bunch Glenunyl Baxter, and the agenda of busi- ness by the president. Following ;receipt of the treesurei-'s report, plans were made for further act- ivities prior to next meotzng. Mrs. G. R. Cannon invited the members to her home for the October meet- leigs-bAx2henlj1oyi;:: lunlch was serv- - Y -0 05 .asssted by Mrs. Ejhialgetrheb::;Ehel'osli'l1rs.!m: ?,EoaCl.)r;el)l1'ou1r0"owed by A plnnm iiai-rl Griffin. attended the Teach-. ' er s Convention in OlLcary. i The many friends of Mrs. Mar- ;-irrt Caine wiwll be sorry to hear iii-'-ii slio hazl to go to the Western- ll..spit.1l for an X-Ray. Forest View School re.-opened on Students from thzs d;.titiit;t at- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Firmnng Perry. . ?-?6- ICourse to he held in Ontario on Guarilianmepo James Pondeegut THE BIG SWIM The big Canadian and U. 8- dailies are this morning (Sept 10th) Lake Ontario. from Youngstown. N. Y., to Toronto. Ont. The at- tempt ivas billed as a special fea- iurn of the great Can. Nat. Ex- hibition at Toronto. It was a doubt- ful and risky venture by the pro- moters. but it was eminently suc- cessful. If all four competitors had failed, the result would have been ielegated to an obscure corner of our big papers. The successful performance of Miss Bell adds lustre to the already famous big show. The New and Sll('CEsSilll features broke the moiiotoiiy and fixed world atten- tion oii Toronto and the Exhibi- tion. The promoters are wise to the power and attractiveness of special features. Such great "press agent" publicity uill have a ten- dency to bigger crowds than ever in ilie i'c.irs to come. i The iilieiionieiiai performance oi' the youthful ilsi Miss Bell is also is great boost for the populai-laing of the healthful sport of swim- nimg. . . . The Rt-il Ci-ti.-s Society has glveni 513203901 WW1 h"dli'"-'3 ”P”"'m5 spected by a wide clrce of W8 79” Ol M"”Yn 39" "'lm' friends and neighbors. Although mini! "19 'v0””W5 32 mll” "1 in indifferent health for some lill imiiieiise life to the cause in an". bunk Helm (Mrs, John tliLs province by providing teachers Moo") Runny dneuodi and mid orgaii.'1.iiig classes. It may yet wumm, Elwyn, empioyed with IN MEMORIAM WILLIAI OLIVII IIOIIOW The death of William Oliver Morrow at his home in St. Cath- .erine'n on July 29. removes from his earthly pilgrimage a citizen of fine worth. He was dee ly re- time his passing in his 75th year came as a distinct shock to the members of his home and com- munity. Mr. Morrow was the only surviving son of the late John Henry and Katherine Shaw Mor- row. At an early age he located in Brockton, Mass, where he was employed for many years as a motorman on the electric road in that state. Hll thoughts however tended more toward farm life, and finally he returned to the scenes of his early life. and took up farming at Rocky Point. and subsequently to a farm close by the place of his birth. On this estate. he proved himself a care- ful and skillful husbandman. Mr. Morrow was a keen student of current events and his interesting conversational powers indicated a broad grasp of the problems of his time. The late Mr. Morrow married Flora. the daughter of the late Archibald and Ellen MacPhali. and to this union was born three children, a baby that died shortly lllllgllfa i Chiiiiiicl sixty or more - The lent has been ac-l advantage-fat flesh being lighter than water consequently easier to keep aflnal. The little Bell girl's arcomplishment knocks the old theory sky-lilgli. . . Our Prince Edward Islend Tour- ist Bureau, under the able leader- ship of George Fraser has accom- plished much in setting forth thei attractions of this province as at resort for tourists. Its beautiful pasimiil scenery. salubrious clim- ate. moi znphyrs, beautiful batihlngl beaches etc, in nicely written. photo illustrated literature sent to enquirers in all parts of America. Mr. l-'rnsr-x-'s former experience est a newspaper man and radio an-i -A-wv been emu." nounccr helped materially in hisi mmyv W'm”'" "id s'9w'” gy Ml and Mn Dame. Cmummv writing and understanding of crowd Sm" Westmorelisnd, celebrated their p”ych0k'g5' Basket L 0 c k 8 R o I d 60th wedding anniversary at their hThe ""9 1" ””''.l-'” p”mm.3' . . .home on Aug. 27. and were honored "mp?" 5"MPS' PmVm”5.”ld 6"” 5” C””"”"'' W" L by gifts of flowers, money and an ”'5 '5 50 k"” "h”.5”"”””"KPh9"o 30" oh M. May. (-,r.”.,.y nf Locke address expressing the esicnm in ”":lT""l m”” be fm"e by wmch mi. Q" 1;...-,ti, was in Oil-ear.V on Sept. slwhich they are held by their fani- Mm” Mmd Nd” '"'e""!”" mi Mrs. Jennie Cameron .ily and many fr.ends assembled ”!”5'Wc'""”'"nd d"'w new cm'd5' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stretch Mrs Margaret Arsenault of Ford”? ""5 DWP059. 3 WOT!-hy one, ” Wm” m M mm” ygllllzrent Many tourists visit places earli year-of course many return enrh year. The writer would not ll7i7.nl'Cl ii guess as to what, pgy. cciitngc. 0 0 I ' It has bevn this wiiter's opinion for a long time that something drastic and dramatic should be done to ”swarm” tourists to P. E. Island. and that a competitive swimming match across Northuiizd berlaiid Strait would be what is termed a "natural." The caterers to the tourist trade could get to- Rcthcr and subscribe three or four thousand dollars in an hour. it OW-'liL lo be easy to run. There wouldn't be one tenth of the at.- tention to details required of the E. Games Committee. or the Charlottetown Exhibition Man- agers - not even as much as one of those County Plowing Matches. The swinimct-s would have their tending P, w, coiiqc for ma Own private attendants in boats, Mr. angl l;'lrs.”l'”ranrlcGail1antIleit ten" wmch Commence: on Sept etc.---All that would be required. ”" Sept 'd.” heir clmet. " :?t' 6, included Misses Ramona sher- Vmuld be lhc” mm” - Ind after spen ing t e r vaca ion visi - , fen, Rom. shaman, Joyce Femug there might be quite a number of ll'lK their relatives and friends in ivmn. Rum Dummrd, Bum” Dunsi smne” and fewer umahem Hr"-vlan and Vicinity. ford and Gladys viii", and M, The event could be made a gala tending Blislnfss College. Misses Weir n- iniwrs. dancing. sports limits. Jerry Arscnaiilt of Howlan maim. Femumn Beulah Fcrgumli iatliloticv and water sports at spent the evening of Sept. 8, visit-!Audn.y -I-hOm5m'1. gCE,' 30,315". The mum” "mu" and get together on it. It is surely worth a try. find if deemed expedi- The Public Health Nurse visited sew. 37' l'ui'ri5i View School on Sept. iii. i The m”m,..inK mm.(.m.rS WW9 Elk AN g-pointed: Spiritual - Mrs. pfaulhf-. Vernon River; Education -Mrs. M. Murray, Lot 65; Legisla- tion. Mrs. L. L. Noonan. Charlotte- IOWH: Press. Mrs. W. F. Power. Traradie;.Magar.ine. Mrs. L. Burge. 51- P010?-!; Social Action -- Mrs. J. A. McDonald. Snurls; Immigra- tion - Mrs. W. J. P. McMillan. C. W. L. EXECUTIVE Members of the executive of the Pxrivincial Council of the C. W. L. of Canada met on Sept. 9. Mrs. Basil MacDoiin.id was appointed the voting delegate to represent em it could insily be made an annual event. The prize money C-ymight be divided into five or six- lmonies -- with S50 to all who i finish. Mainlandei-s especially, 'swimming in P.E.I. ought to mer- -it at least s60. O Thr P. E. lslnnri (ioveriiment. which factors worthwhile cases leg. the polio campaign etc.) would i-'3m'd many mn” imce” The pall bearers were: Messrs. 1"-”Cllm”V by big Ileshy E5ym' W. R. Shaw. Fred Stretch, Nor- iaiis. Gemiaiis. Englishmen and mm syreuh. E”; u,,cEM-i,,..,L ozher nationals. It was thought by Heb" MCLQM and Malcolm L... experts that the bigger and more mom. matured S'.i'lml'llel'S had an advantr The fouowinz um” mbutu age, but the performance of Georgemwre lenderemg Young shattered the belief that- a fat man (or woman) hsd I big Pillow ipi-:liisp:i'cnbt;i:itU the C.N.R.. Halifax. All his bro- Gilbert: Schocm wemnimng Di .3 ., -.',.”d 50' H .5 mm E H'".' mm 5'5"”' w'”' ”" ”' The Pallbearers were: Messrs. (.,(:'11(::i(iei1(A:xl(lf'-gyf ('-,mm9 qymmg "who". 0: KER lM”' puma" Florent Doiron, Angus Doucettc. iwlink swam the Catalina channel Mfirchrinfirl:ier2le3I:sml:?llel:InTttend. glrlrltelxcf3g:T:&nSl:l:i"cfIeE:;c1;l:' C3ll'.. 2' . d l . 3 ' " ltllllss ;ill'l(lnl:'P'll9 lei ;:;x;5 gifdrsatlld :d Am? luyitfd tr 5”” Tlgh '5 ml- ll0.;l)0Fl:lPl)'ral5n that they wereihiigl .,.r:,rW,, c,:,;,y, .,..0:.:”,,: co'.v,:.s: Re It Pi "ti ”.S:'L..”:S:li2;. ..... t;;',,.3:"...;:i;'C:S....”g.:: ,.;".; mss cums . .. . . . l ,, C, A - iilc(i)iL'lie.mlsli1e1iiiililxledhidrftivllrulg 21',;:,l::,,l,h'a;:i,2f:f,l”'.;y”;,:(,'”'Dfmj:,l Giles Gallant and Famil)'- Hllh l i ii ' -i - 3 ' i . i Maw . 212,5 :,.;:n.-:a::-at Cofangli-3:31!-x 33:; ;l,'Clho1w1','t anfvhlcl:el'u1D3utAiwE; Florent Dolrcn. 1 High. If nieniorv series right Captain' en 8 er kl h b d Cecile Galllnt. 1 Elih- Webb il'lS.'lle irst human to sutimlmomu of . - nd us an an Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin. 1, it ” ' l ifather was laid to rest in the High - family plot in the adiacent ceme-l terv. Wife and grand-daughter. Ar-4 lent. i W reathn Florrle, Elwyn and family Hap and family Employee: C.N.R. Round House. Fnirview, N.S. Spray: Long Creek Baptist Church Mary and Johnnie Sister Katherine and Family Margaret and Walter Shaw MePhall Family. Bonshaw McPhsil Family. Long Creek Lenin and Heber Mat-Lean A IN MEMORIAM MARY JOSEPHINE GAILANI Death has claimed moths vic- tim in the person of Mary Jo- sephine Gallant who has lpused peacefully to her rest on July 2!, 1054, after an illness of more than five months. at the age of 1!. She had resided all her life at Oyster Bed Bridge. so her passing has severed another link with the pioneer settlers of this community. Her long life. although a cripple for more than 30 years has been a useful one. She was a faithful and devoted member of Rustieo Parish, and in her days of health and strength never spared herself in doing good to others. She understood well that charity is one of the chief attributes of I good christian and her many acts of kindness has always been a vis- ible proof of that understanding. She was often visited during her illness by her beloved pastor. Rev. Clarence Pltre. who prepared her for death by administering the last sacrament. A large number of neighbours and friends gathered at her home and followed the funeral cortege. which was under the direction of Mr. Bradley of the Charlottetown Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence Pitro sang the funeral Mass and also officiated at the grave. She leaves to mourn the follow- ing brother! and sisters - Moses. a retired teacher at the old home. Angus. Melanie of Oyster Bed Bridge, and Helen. teacher at St. Peter A. Gallant and Al-i dons. 1 High. Mrs. John Perry, 1 High. Miss Emily Doiron, 1 High. Moses Gallant. 5 Hill!- Helen Gallant. 1 High. The Charlottetown Funeral Home, High. Mrs. Angus Doiron. l High. Melanie Gallant. 1 High. Angus H. Gallant. 1 High. Mrs. Cyril Gallant, 1 Low Mass. Clarence Gallant. - Low Mass- Mi-.-. Isidore. Gallant. lLow Mass- Wallace Gallant, 1 High. N CARDS OF IYMPATIIY Dr. and Mrs. Murchison. Hunter River. , KIDNEY .- x PllL'.5g.., l - I b l '.,'l',litp.s I .. -.'s. "TM I N1 .i':. ' -I''' -u.. ....--v ".1". ' i x ' H ' I .i' it 't that mi” - 1 WW wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to all our friends and neighbors. who were so kind and helped in every way in our recent bereavement. and a lslncere thank you to all who sent lflowers, letter and cards of sym- cmi of rimiiyrrofessional cards' E. E. Parkman 090.13.. 3.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Siimrneraldu. -the populace saluting the l"”””" lChartered Accountants Albinio Arsenault. St. Gilbert. Annie Crabb. Milton. Mr. Blithe Hurst. Braehley. Emily Doii-on. Lam-once. Haas. Mrs. John Perry. Lawrence. Mass. Cord Of Tliunlts "rho family of the late Mary Jo- sephine Gallant wish to thank the Reverend Fr. Clarence Pitre. and Dr. Murchison for their kind and faithful attendance to the late Mary Josephine Gallant; also all their kind neighbours and friends. who sent Mass Cards. Letters and Messages of Sympathy. and all who in any way helped and remembered them during the time of their af- fliction and sorrow. - -c "ouo vanis." srns iionnnr -ravmn. can-ror.. suiimrm. sins: --Never in the history of motion pictures has a picture been brought to the screen with the breathtaking spectacle. s:ope. gigantic cast. col- or and pageantry as that presented in M-G-M's much-heralded Techni- color productlon of "Quo Vadis." now showing at the Capital The- atre. Summerside. with Robert Taylor. Deborah Kerr. "Leo Genn and Peter Ustinov heading a cast of thousands. Based on the celebrated novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz. filmed against the grandeur of historic Rome in a prodiguous undertaking which re- quired more than twelve years of preparation and actual filming. this thrilling drama of the birth of Christianity in a pagan world and the love of a Roman warrior for a beautiful Christian hostage in un- folded with glittering splendor and tremendous dramatic impact. Here we have the corrupt and ex- iravagant. imperial court of the Em- peror Nero brought in life in scenes nf staggering immensity. with its spectacles of thousands of tri- umphsnt warriors. led by Marcus Vinicius. making a triumphant en- try into Home along the gar- landed Appian Way; the scenes of Vestal virgins as they nay homage to the 40-feet-high statues of the pagazi gods; the bacchanal in Nero's orn- ate palace an the Emperor holds a banquet in honor of the victorious Vinlclus; the burning of Rome in spectacle scenes never before equalled on the screen as they depict the terrified p o p u l I c e sreamlng and trampling on each other in their frenzied attempt to flee the city: the racing chariots; the martyrdom of the Christians Achievement nay mild At Imltflell The members of the Coronation (-1-! Call Club. Brookfield. hold a successful achievement day at the home of the president. sterling lllsckn on Friday afternoon. Sept. An enthusiastic crowd of club members. parents and others in- terested watehed the placing of the animals by Mr. S. C. Wright, De- puty Minister of Agriculture. as- sisted by Mr. Keith Clay. Later Mr. Wright congratulated the club member: on the interest shown and 5- Q Colour 1. I. ass, prlse for the belt tittsggk" . call. Jiowmanshlp. and ,,,om"m" of the breed - sum... mlmzfn My Complete 4 Novel By Jan de Harfog In 1953, one of an mm de- vastating floods swap; uuwgh Holland. Jen do Kano; ym progress made in their club work. The following are the resultszi IIOIATEIN CALVEI 1. Audrey Rodd; 2. Boyce Stet- son; 3. Margaret Wood; 5. Sandra MacLean; 6. Gal MacLean; 1. Owen Msclho. YIARLINGI l. Boyce Stetson; 3. Frankie Mac- Rae; l. Audrey Rodd; 4. Jimmie Scott; 5. Owen Maclhe. AYIIHIIE CALVEI 1. Sterling MacRae; 3. Emerson Maclhe: 3. Grant Raclcham; 4. Elena Mscnu; I. Eileen Mac- Rae. YIAILINOB 1. Emerson Maclhe; 2. Sterling Machae; 3. Eileen Macl-lac: 4 Bloyce Mnnae. BROWMANGIIIP taken this disaster u . Mr.” for his latest novel. It is g ""7 of I youngsten 1. '50- h using torrent was s w..,.i,,M adventure. It is a m.s.',,.1 uh of warm humor and pug... Complete in The Standard 155, week. Get The Standards", sale now, complete with Pie, furs Magazine and 20 pg!” of comics. Only ten ognui tfliestoiulurd I. Sterling Mnclhe: 2. Bloyce Macltae: 3. Emerson Macliae; 4., Boyce Stetson; 5. Audrey Rodd i JUDGING 1. Sterling Macllac: I. Johiil Chandler; 3. Emerson MacRae; -Ll Sandra Maclsean; 5. Joyce Stetson. - FRUIT NUT as they are torn apart by lions and burned on crosses; and the final gripping climax. in which the Christian hostage. Lygla. is aavedl from being killed by a ferocious, bull when her giant bodyguard. Ursus, kills the beast in a blood-; cui-dling show given by Nero inl the huge Circus Maximus. PAY OI! GET BOMDED HAMILTON. Ont. (CPL-A threat by an unidentified man. that unless he was paid ii dollar a bomb would be thrown through a store window. "in a couple of nights." was re- pcrted Monday night to Hamilton police. Mr. Paglia. store pro ria- tor. told police in man enters his store and told him that for a dollar. he would "tell the boys to leave the premises alone.” Otherwise. a bomb would be thrown through the window. The men then ran off. FRENCH. TUNISIANS CLASH TUNIS. Tunisia (AP) -- Seven Tunisian nationalist guerrillas and one pm-French soldier were re- ported killed Tuesday in a :lash in the Gafiia region. First reports said a group of about so well- armed and uniformed rebels fought an engagement with French troops and local forces. EPILEPSY GROUP EXPANDS TORONTO (CP) - The Canadian other potential heneiicaries shouldl the Provincial Council at the Na- tional Convention of the C.W.L. to he, held at Cap-De-La-Madeline. art: Organization iPrince County Charlottetown; Our Ladies Mission. aries. Mrs. Dim Mullen. Mt. Stew- IPPMMEG l0 Mk? ll"? CW” D0191"? Mrs. J, .1. Kelly, Fort Augiisliis. perhaps donate the 360 for finish ,ers outside the money -those sug- l gcstions are all tentative and by- Though it was only tentative it Mn. Wm. Morrow I Family St. Catherines. got a lot of publicity. some of the young sons of Islanders abroad started training for it. and a number entries were received. It is reasonable to predict. that the Canadian and American Press will give it far greater publicity when. and if it becomes an nccompliah- - ed fact. 5' 0 ' :iiniiiive7 i ,. . rinammgl : A tiiiniiioiliiiiowiiii; 3. , ridnuu. nas&plcklng anluos-T, Inentinl rectal itch are oftnn toll- . f tale signs of Pin-Worms . . .ugly; l parasitic that medical experts say niece one out ol sorry then per- . sons examined. Entire families . may be victims and not know it. . To get rid of Pfmworrns. thug ta nun riofonly be killed. but - filed In the large intutino whao Q3 live and malt! l . That's ex- se ywhat lands g-D tablet: do I.. and here's huwuuyao in , Fin!-a aelentlne coating can- p rice the tablets hm) the bowels ba- ton the dissolve. the - I '- nodezx medically-anrcv hi. g 1 W! to: rm: to work-Mlle H-Worm ll 1 and easily. Don't an clued with this danleron, highly eoaughu g... idea. As the has sign of Ph- Quohec. --Mrs. B. DeRoches. Miiicnucht: Or-l umimi mu .1 , gi 5 TN Cv'il9Cli”1'(5ril PVWA” d”"R'-9” Iniutinn iQuconsi -- Mrs. A. .l.l;:iiirist Biireniillleiitlidn M by "W Pl'0l'l"Cl3l CWYW” M mt 'D”""Gl1. Vernon River: 0rglI'Ii7-H- Committee work together they csnl 'h'.,':"g"'?"'”"5'""”'l'”" c,w,L, were sent out to the la- tion (Kingst Mrs. J. E. Rosritei-. value an enterprise which will putl dies who won them namely: Mix! Morell: National Scholarship -- P. E. Island in the spotlight. """'"'7'!ll - Catherine Prausht Summer-side. Mrs. Earl Diiffy, Kinkni-ii; Girl The writer had interviews with and llifiissa Emma Costello. 51- An- Guides. Mrs. T. Linkletfer, Siiin-lseveral promiiicnt Canadian and ! M nls. oi . mcrslde: Our Honorary Members one American dailies last vi to i . . ' Mn. L. L. Nuonan. iiasi Pruvin- -Mrs. J. r. Gallant. Tignish; ind was agreeably surprised iiynth: MPIHI W eisl President of the C.W.L.. Wu! Radio W Television and Films. interest taken in the project. ' 1111 T. Earle Hickey F ” Bank of Commerce Building Summei-aide. P.E.l. - Phone 2888 W. Albert .'.loliertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Grtnvilln at Water Street. lunmersld P. 0. BOX Oll t DIAL S344 INSURANCE B. F. Hunter, lt.0. Innninenfde. P.l:.l. - Phone llio sMALLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, .50., O.D. Ill Water Street lununerslde Above Maurice Mill's Menfs Wear PHONE 8580 Dentists Dr. -I. A. Dolron SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2800 lnnuaerside PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSIU, MD. General rrsctluoner Iflnlpeque Itoad ltnlintton. r. 3. I. Phemi Ienslngwn 0 PHOTOGRAPHERS ms naan STUDIO D. W. HIAIC INTRODUCING JIWILLII SOPICISIIVICHOII huh open dock vdvc 3lO7.l0 GIG. '1'. CLARKE Csnplmvoflhdmt , II. E, Em; & Son Llmlmd llous laughter to suspenseful drama i 1-in .. Aim. .. cnugigy in comedy melodrama- l ll 5 Summer St. Sununenlde STALAG 17” Starring . William Holden. Don Taylor Opf9m.fr';f; Bank drawing Thursday. Epilepsy Association will soon func- tion on a national basis. its Toronto headquarters announced Tuesday. Backed by medical spe- cialists and business men, the new .organlzation is expected to bring Canada into the lead in epileptic years. the announcement said. "tCAMEO"" KENSINGTON Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:15. From hilar- sxrrr SHOOTING Will be held Wednesday afternoons 2:30 P. M. be- ginning September 15. Evening Shoots by arnngement. Wednesday 0 'l'Iun-edey September 15th-16th In Technicolor "Till GOLDEN HAWK" starring feeling in den and Rhonda Ilernlng Colored Cartoon- Canteen Service 8200 BM. Standard Time Thursday. September 16th. tween the hours of 8:00 and 4:30 p.m., (Standard Time) Canada Highway. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line, west of the CFCY Transmitter. on , ing poles as required by the construction of the Trans- There will be no interruption on Tuesday, Sep- tember 14th. as previously scheduled, because of the work of restoring service after the recent hurricane. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. weather pemilttln . be- 11:00 a.m.. and 12: 0 and for the purpose of mov- CAPITOL Summon-side TONIGHT (Wednesday) & THURSDAY PLEASE NOTE Owing to the extreme lo one Show Only Each Matinee Thursday 8:30 THEi'AccLAiM.IS GREATER war not 30,000 In Hie out; s years In the making. The heat colorful movie you are likely be see for he not of your lives O 'Ilme1I Entirely ll IOIIE. 'j A picture you Inuln Iloir TAYIDI - Dasoun Itvnn CAREFULLY: of this loture- light at 8 0 clock VADIS as .. com av? 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