imp; 31, 1953 -THE WESTERN GUARDIAN . IIINOI COUNT! OFFICE 1 laauner Street. lununenitle. Phone mi. Nun, lnhaoriptione. Advertising lap:-eaenuuu. GEORGE Chow and GEORGE worrou Home Phones: use and ms The Guardian may be bought at any or the following stores in Summeraid gal Bookstore. llunrnar Street; Gouriiee Drugstore. sour: Neva-stand. Water Street; um Gaadet. 01 um Deirsettn Grocery. second Street; Water street: Vince's Grocery. no lumen 21 Centre! Sheet. Granville Street: laland Meter Transport Street: Ehsnan'a self- Gals Defeat Andy's” Aces George's Gals defeated Andy's Aces at the Queen Elizabeth soft- ball diamond in a particularly well-played game last night .by the score of 6-3. The Gale got all their runs in the first three innings with Mar- i Assigned to. liars. I elected president . oi the County Hospital at the 48th annual meeting of the hospital held in the Summeraidu Town Hall last even- ion Rogers won the mound. clout- I" THE GQARDIAN. h(:I;LA"l3LOTTE'POWN Prince County Hospital Annual Meeting Held a new building. One built quite near the hospital can be heated from the existing hospital heat- producing units. Again in Mr. Austin A. Scalas was re- Prince construction of the a new building we .can the more readily take ad- sgt. P. J. Landrigan. 25 122 Sgt. R.M. Veaaey, RCAMO. .120 o.'C. R. V. Laiferty. FUR... .110 cadet W. D. I. MacDonald, SDUCC .. .. Lt. Mary MaoI..enna.n. RCAMQ. Gnr. P. JenI.1ne. 28 LAA .. LAC. J. Hatch. R.CA1".. AfB. L. Buott, EON . . Gnr. M. Carver, 28 LAA . . CPO. L. A. Llewellyn. R.CN(R). Cpl. M. Fortin, RCA!" .. . PVO. J. '1". Stacey. Gnr. W. Welsh. 28 LAA . P.O. W. M. Judson, RCN(R)..... 84 112 N 108 Service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Btu-3 ihg am slx hhs on hm. dehvery. In his report as president he ex- vantase 01' the 1"9d9"l I'll? Pm; ohs R T Bowl” RcN(R) 59 a.t. Waite in iralulngton. Marie Peters relieved in the Pllll”-ed Fl"? ”l"l””5 clml" l” ""99 '”'””” D”””""e,'” "H"-"hue Cadct '3 'connoiiy' sauce 5-: WEST PRINCE OFPICI. fourth and in the three innings "nemanve government pmplugls we””.ugmm'-1-h or nhlmfi 1.50:- I I I Alba-um pg." Wu”. lehuunuun hhe wmked hhut the gorgeous for assistance which resulted in construe 011- 59 Ell? P Phone: es-2 office and 08-! Ileana. insopaan Thursday night" .-AN'NIvERsA3Y shhwcls. g, one out without a run and only one hit. She struck out six. Car- men Smith for the Gals gave up the provision of present hospital facilities in Summerside. and assurance He said a grant of 32000. per bed that they W111 sent one thousand dollars per bed has been received be available next The Jones Memorial Match Capt. E.R.. Burke, rant. SxLt. T. F. Dairies. R.CN(R.). Cpl. A. M. Johnston. RCMP... I MG! .!;i'ij'TEENA dance Borden Legion Hall cnn- Princetown United Church sun-l .,,,,,,,, h", h. h , - r 124 bd be cl 1 ti year". . , , , b t 01' 9 5 30 ll” 01' M V9 , W0. 1 A. D. Ms.oMasters, EC celled "ll! Week gag. l;iu1gIusI;oil'i':ictaetd1gyAFiehi.Rau1dl kept them welllevgcattgirgdlgzxcegt c;f;vrl3:3onsi4ra.?g: nteov; fangs lgglensuggflgfgljille-ntl" L. SiLgs.G ...... .. . .P .. ..ciwnciI or SCOTLAND, gen w.,,,.,,',.,., sped... mule H", ham. 0 i,',',.,,LI,'.',:d"),I,1,',t,h ,f,,'.h','f:d w.I,If,'h hospital. --During 1952 the hospital 5hatter- 6:33.-W.-Li: Bhosmetrys. RCEIRMP I slunmersid. Lords Day, August services. i errors by her mates resulted in A Kl"l""- W Dl'0Vlde 53 beds for ad all previous records for yearly CPL A. Rodi PEIR. I h h lllde ll” A' M' 3"" 3- F" M” --' the Aces' three runs Cronlc Cam. when applied to ex- llllllll-lslllll-l Wlllllllii 4-9973 l'""' Gnr. c. (1. strong. 47 Am: Ewen, -KENSINGTON mcu SCHOOL Marie Peters led Aces at bat lslllllt bedslin the old hospital had born 704, and for the month 375. Mr. R Ch Bmme Mr. J. Watson lvlsomught. Q.g., . . -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services. Sunday. August 2nd. Bedeque. ll.oo A. M. Albany. 3 P. M.; Borden, 7.30 -Grade XI will be available this year. A highly qualiiled teacher has been engaged. Pupils planning to attend apply immediately as it-apacity is limited. Mrs. Carrie I . V ' with two hits in three trips. Mar- i nivate Roy P. Keoughhm hiorl Rogers hit the longest hit of (a- , or mm mm . :l:..:r''...3.::”:-..: 5'??? ;:.:l8.l.: . A 01 M9m”5l' and me late Johnlwinners, and Marcia Delaney had provided 553.000; and this. together with a s15.000 grant for space now used by the health centre, had pro- vided s68,000 towards the complete conversion of the old hospital. This ing room. This was in July of last. year. There has been an work in all departments-eoperah X-ray as well as an increase of work in increase of and laboi-story. Capt. A. J. Mocabe. PEIR Pte. M. M. Wood. NNSH . . Gnr. W. L. Crockett. 28 LAA. Sgt. Roy Coles. PEIR . Capt. R. A. MoCabe, PEER Prince Couniyls Federal Liberal candidate Iabove). at a largely at- tended meeting at Wellington last night received an enthusiastic, re- ception. speaking of the welfare . M. Minister Rev. Geor e K. Keoughan, has arrived at Campi . the floors due to the quick turn- - program he said that Family Al- aghrd, 3. A., n.'D, S Kennedy' secretary" Polk. Louisiana. where he has Xtgenhlallile” 1I;'h':l:'ox:1'le5!'ell'SI:t';”(:” ggfhdgggoohasgggcr: over of patients. Such donations Gv'V Ah: C;l:'dyPEgeR'L'AA lowance cheques. introduced by :1. been assigned to the Headquarters playing Mm lice: 8150 0': tw?) cohvel-gh-',h; as equipment for the wards, op- H 34”); Machenmhl Rchmd 160 the Liberal Government, go each -l(lNSiNG'I'0N -. iilALPl.-iquli. of the 1st Battalion, 148th Infari- hush 3 These amount; received ham the erating room.' children's ward, Sgt. G. a Macunm-'n PEIR 160 month to 5100 families and bring AN!) FREETOWN Presbyterian try.Regiment. Private Keoughan Lhmle Gaham made hwo web Domhuoh and pmvlhcm Govern. nursery and kitchen have been Gmh H T. vesey 28 L'AA it mg 5968.000 annually to Prince County, churches. Services Sunday. August .was iomierly from Elliotvale, P. E. hmum. caches in right held mehts, wch hhylhg oh,-h,,11 at the made throughout the year by the sgh Ehh. Cole! 'PmR I 159 During the past four years 53.730,- zhu, will be as 1'ol1ows;alrreeto-lm )1 . Jo)o(oe Ehmah pulled on a lmarh tom 0, samoooh faithful supporters oi the hospi- ' ” 159 000 has been paid out in family 9.30 A. M. Kensington 11 A. M. iialpeque at 7.30 P. M. The Rev'd. E. G. Evans will conduct the ser-, vices. The Rev'd. D. A. Campbell. Interim Moderator. From Prince county catch of Linnie Gallant's bunted fly in the fourth inning and Marion Rogers' stop of Dclaney's hard smash to short and quirk throw to third to retire Smith island Horses Show Promise last night's scales. in expressing concern about this situation. said that the con- iinlled poor attendance at the hos- About thirty persons attendai tal- meeting. and Mr. for As an experiment one of the senior sent to Victoria General Hospital two months this spring students was experience in Fzsgt. R. L. Thorburn, R.CAF... Gnr. R. A. Veasey. 28 LAA. . LAC. J. Hatch. R.CAF.. Lieut. B. B. Jones. 28 LAA. Tpr. R. Andrew, PEIR. Tpr. W. Gamble, PEIR .. allowance alone in Prince County. Mr. MacNallght stated. Mr. Mac- Naught will give a radio address over CJRW, Summerside tomorrow (Saturday) during the noon hour. -- . coming into the sack were other pitals annual meeting was leaving Pmllllll-'3' lllld llelllllllllllclll ll"-"' sgt. P. J. Landrigan, 2s LAA...l55 M”- AJNITED CHURCH of Canada,I The Curran 6; B” 3 bah chm fielding gems, The two second the board member; ln 3 posmon 1118- All ill-ldellll UW595 who Lieu; pug Jenkins, 23 LAA. 154 T-'WS:ijTST"T'T'TT”T." Kensington. Sunday. August 2nd. I15 beginning to mug: mm the - '-"" hasemen, Wanda Chappell for the of moving and scconding their own Wm” their quamymg Exammal" Cpl. M. Flogtin, R.CAF,, 154 Ll--COL WlJ- MCDOHBJCI. PEIR 157 Sunday School 10:00 o'clock; eve- shape that made them the mmd That Prlnce Edward Island l-Foals, and Teedie Cahill for the Work. lons last I311 were successful 152 LAC. w. Warshick. near... 156 lung worship 7:30 pm.; Summer- lll 8- fall Way "1 "lelill llle mglloi -Aces. were standouts in the field. A detailed financial In many places bursaries by Major A. F. Gormiey. PEIR. Sgt. R. M. Vessey. RCAMC v - . ,. . re rt 'on . . Gnr. M. Carver, 28 LAA.. (laid 11:00 am. Rev. Alexander ,f:g:l13;on:utel1":;e 5(ffMJo::::" C3? men. "K9llW'3llY 9f Cllllallll ls l7e'. --whhww-.- hospital management .wa5p(;3rg5en1- Vlllloll-3 59"'lC3 llllll” 5” lll-ll"? (:90, s,(;. Bowle5' Rang Gnr. A. Court, 28 LAA 154 Mach” will preach at both ggr..r'Dh the boys are im mvz) b' coming more evident as the i-ac-E , ed by the Secretary-lreas-lirer Mh provided for prospective student meuh RT. Hooper. PEIR V Mrs, W, E. Hardy. YRC M153 vices. Rev. Lewis M. Murra.v,ileM;s and bounds M51 5 Y ill! 5939011” 3dVllllc?f- Quite, "tAlr Ci. R. MacQuarrie. nurses" Especially wwld mm I.” CPO. L. A. Lleweilyn.RCN(R)l45 (73593 C- M3CD0llllld- PWCGC-143 BIA” ED" mhhsterl I lwamng with Bntichpatlon nil-ve nan: number of phenoms lire sliowlngi .n,hmte Wu paid by doom” and acceptable to thelhlgh school girl 05. R. Th Bowl”, RcN(R,WH144 Cadet B. Connolly. SDUCC......144 . -1 game hemeeh the Chrmnhe! aexfd "P lmlllllll In” 3'9”5 cm” '31; 0 board members to the reports sub- wishing '9 mllsh ll" mur” 1" PO. A. Costello, l'tCN(R) 143 Clpll -It -7- Cllllnollyr RCNiR)-143 4ul.i.cl) IN cnasii - Mrs. lmose M M1 in Abb, I I newcomers. . mitted and the outstanding a&isi- 0”” W Md” llmlnlll Cadet F. Landrlgnn. QSSCC mgh Stewart. summemdell ,e,l .31 3 Y 8 16 l'l9Fm9- The greater number appear to Mme rendered to the hospital by .In May, Dr. Burton Hewett 11- Henderson and Cudmore Tyre ceived the sad news this morningl ' e e . be Prince County prOdUCllOnS.E the Summemde Ladies. Am. the signed and Dr. Austin Delaney . Match that her nephew, pg-lmclg Leigh The day” h V H . Perhaps the brightest particular Ohm Chm, the Ladies. Auxiliary of asked for leave of absence to take cgdeg w. 1), E. Mhcpomld, N Ames. has been killed in 3 plane Y 5 9 ll murderers stars would be Jimmie OBriens; the Rgchhu and the Ladies. Md further study. Dr. Hubert Mac- snuoc ..l61 rho. J. F. Stacey, 131 lrow” in their batting line-up. They don't even have one solitary assas- sin who can be depended upon to :rssh over Fort Bragg. North Car- olina, Wednesday. The funeral; Little Delbert and the three-year- old Jerry's Nightmare. Jim seems TWO games were played in the of Kensington. Neill was appointed to' the staff. Medical staff meetings have im- ...,h in from hi, late home in A ito have a perennial line unher-icity Softball League last evening. A ll0ll'llllllllll3 Clllllllllllee c0m- proved in quality and with Dr. . watermwh, whlh services at phih break up a ball game in a pinch aided and unsung till they bob up,The League leading Rhchhh demposed of Messrs. Wm. Hayward. Gilbert Gallant's assistance, the hm, Congregational church, sub more than once in five or six sergngly at scmg mg mgeg gndifeatcd the Lytch 154 whhe Gang Leslie Gorrill and Wilfred Kelly completion of medical records is 1 may at 2 Gucci. times. Yet most of their batters elecmly both race horse cwncrglada packers defeated the Legiohlnamed the following men who were up to date. can hit you that longs ball on mg mg; (am, 26.14, chosen as board members for a Dr. W. B. I-iowatt received his hsrhn Plcmown wednesh occasion. and among them all they Quite fancy pficgs have been Ahdy Andrew, was the wlhmhg three year period: Alex Horne, certlflcation in radiology and Dr. do it often enough to keep the day '""M”" opposing outflelders from taking the staff of My-i realized for some of those excep- pitcher for the Air Force as he George Hogg. Judge L. G. Lewis. Beer. fellowship in the American ' O vkg A", z Lida d (h - , - tional and promising performers. it 1 d f h-t h h - th M. M. Bell. Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. 0011986 01' 3l1l'BE0M- 7718 111-SDeCI" hiinrms ehggyg; h h-mhiacna, wfhfithelr favorite comic books to the Jim was handed 5 cool thregfhrfhzegs hoeurwo:,kedf1vxhredegaggjlgly of summersgue; Austin A! or of the American College of I S N” am” on the bewmul Milllhhithaid with them to pass shay thousand dollars for Just Rita bwhhrd was the losing pmher. lscnles, Freetown; Alton Rayner, Surgeons wi.ll visit the hospital in , thy". Although sides were; 9 ll'l9- . . . Mr. Cruikshank of Halifax. plus Taylor and Mamh of the RC. O'Leary; and J.W.D. Campbell, August. -loudy the weather remained fine.l fifty dollars for delivery by truck. AF. each hh 3 home hm Whhe Alberton. -5- rhere were races for the children! when they "any ml” ll 9"" Island horses appear to be in Plillcoyle had the only extra base Alan Holman. Summerslde. was r - t l5 defell-'rlV61i'r They have t d m nd i erform on main- - - -nd everyone enioyed a ride :n'”" 3”” c 3 ll 9 . hit given up by Andrews a double Chosen to llll the one year unex- L H. Myncws speed ham. A had17sl;g:bD1gl;tchrigi: lgosggt :3: land tracks. Andrew Pei-rys Jo John me shah hmmgh ' ipired term of the late Donald Corporal hounteous picnic supper brought the afternoon to a conclusion. meIr'”e1dmg has Impmvedl 3"" H Shaky start. Grant Grady's re- turn io third base has helped A lot. and the whole infield seems steadier. -C.G.I.T. PlC;l-(E)-In company with their leaders, Mrs. Reginald Spencer and Dick Eris, and Earl Semple's Mary Merit left by truckl and "wanigan" on Thursday for the races at Sydney on Saturday night with the veteran drivers Tyndall Sample and son Earle and while Nicholson was the losingl In tile Canada Packers-Legion Bak"- I0 lVll059 memmy deep "lr game Jim Gauthier was the wln- bl-"9 W35 P315 W Ml'- 501195 and ning pitcher for Canada Packer-sl03ll9l”5 FY9591"- hhcher. Mclhhvre Oi Chhada phck,liately following the annual meet-I0i:C' At a trustees meeting immed- (Continued from Page 6? .mj Sgt. W.E. Maocallum, PEIR-.383 R.V. Lafferty, PEER... . R. 'r. Bowles, ROWE 8'17 876 Monday Travers, Albertcn. C.G.I.T. group motored to Kildare Capes Thurs- day afternoon for ii picnic meet- ing. During the afternoon a re- port of the Provincial C.G.l.T. camp was given by Belle Wilkie. ,o.s '9” h” S h”"” "m ””l Hull” ll” "'3' the appmntment M IMO” "I Cadet 13 connoliy I-wcoc......3e4 'a triple. Downe at first base for,lll9 Ward M lmstees V” we com" i RCAF 311 played an outhhihg yehl. was as mhows. A.C.L. J. E. MacKenz 8. President, (re-elected). Austini The Nicholson Tyro Aggregate A. Scales; lst vice president. Judge; cadet w,D, E, MacDonald. L. G. Lewis: 2nd vice president, P.' 5DUcC ee- i If it's possible to have too much hustle this boy Coke Grady has it. He reminds us of the old "rover" in hockey the way he roams the Wilbert Lawless. Most all ilie race horse breed-h ers and promoters of the ”sport:C””".m Packers of kings" attend the races at the 5ll"ldl”3 Imme- big modern racing plant at Sum- Llll?"F'53 mehsidm R.(..A.F.--Schurman. AUGUST 3-3 p m. KINKORA Taylor. J ball field after fly balls. We saw l6iI;'&n.BAOtI;el1cChI)::kesup;::Iw:':C:::lhlm go gvertin the second base ioyed and before going home thelafriz gghncn cvIc,h”f 93'? P.” "3" group joined in singing "TllP5"- land w'atch?rI,g It?seIg1etBtiIIi:d1snog rig louttielders are afraid to reach for a fly ball for fear they might stick a finger in Coke's eye. I -O O -sevens INJURIES ritom ACCIDENT-Mr. William Cough- lin of Coleman was rushed by Notable among them. although very modest and unassuming isll5l'lll9mv W00du Proctor- George Crozier of Hamilton, P. EA I--1'-C-"P- 5hPl3hfll'd. N- I.. who has had better than aver- Illard. C. Peters. P. Cnylr. H. Mur-l The three epeerlsters Babe Brittonllald. Pi-oude. Phleau. Smith. 2.08.-H5. Abner Britten and Rich- Shep- IR. MacQu:irrie. W Ha,-vie, And,-go.-5, Mamm B0yh,h;!L. Morris; 3rd vice president. Wm. LAC, W. ll-layward; secretary-treasurer, Geo. L;,-co1, W,J, Ma,cDon.ald,PEIR :sgt. R.M. Vesey, RCAMC , . V9130?! MT. : Gnr. A. Court. ace success in raising fast. onesinaizhan. A. shephard. J. McDon- 508198 Ellldi "OUT 1952 3'85? Elldedhcadet G. MacDonald. PWCCC . expenditure CPO. L. A. Llewellyn, RON (R).463 cungdu Packgrg-.Gormley' Hur-:UV'eT revenue before depreciation of Capt. J. J. Connolly. RON (R) .459 In the president's ith an excess of am Budlohg are the best pmvem,-y, Dowhhgh Dowhe, MacLeod' pyfover 316,000.00, about 314,000 more Mrs. W. E. Hardy. YEW 2a LAA.... H.430 457 Tuesday AUGUST 4-8:30 p. ml" ambulance u, the prince county Racing crou--d,5 are plcklhg up 39 products thus far. Those gas; one5;G3u(h1g1i, J, Gamma,-, Dom-mg than during the past year. Had we; Cadet, P. Landrigan. QSSCC .. a Hospital at Summerside suffering the summerside Raceway. and the-l are colts of an Abner T. ClegggMacIniyre. loot raised our rates about miu-.cguei, G, Mac-,Lenna.n CN...m....441 3 duh wt, hhd oghe, hbrulohs d mind for tickets at the parl- mother-daughter of Mignonettc. Legion-Hennessey Murnaglian. Year the deficit for fhl! Yell? Wmlld P-0- W- M- '-Illd59ll- R I ' utuel windows has been such on the face and severe cuts and. that we have heard a few com- bruises to the body and legs as the blind mare brought here byl Dr. Fred Christopher from Char- tie, Whalen. Bolger. Ward. Connors. Goodwin. Nicholson. This-lllave been only slightly lower." speaking of the shortage of AB. 12- 13ll0"'r Gnr. P. Jenkins. 28 L-AA the rum; of m hccldehl, whlch plalnts from people who haven't les Bank Speedway. Boston. l a... nurses he said "in order to make PVO. . F. Stacey. RCAF. .. 392 d occurred Wednesday morliins at been able to get through the mill- Mr. Crozier raised three marei a the training period more invit- Unidd Services Ofiicel-a Cinb hm guwmlll Apparently he was mg crowd and place their bets on colts and has another bv Pagliacciinetrolt ins (0 Student 1113595 llle 503-rd 4 Much ammphhs '10 hlhce ,, heavy heh their favorite horses. We've al- due to arrive soon. The othcrsi has put into effect a policy where- V (Service Conditions) .AUGUsT 6 8.30 m. from .,, ehglnwo ,, pulley on me Way's been able to make the are by Ginger and two by Jolllty. o by the students receive more en- SW-lent T'l”'- l3Pll"”v RC" (M155 ' 9' lath saw when he became entang- Krude. darn it. . He sold the eleven-month-old slstance than formerly. There is Tpr. W. Glimble. P313. - 3 0 led in the moving belt. His con- dltlon yesterday was described as 50319 Of the yollnl horsee are colt recently to Mrs. Thomas of Halifax for the modest sum of now every evidence that the clam that will start in September will Cpl. W. M. Beatty. ROMP. LAC. W. Warshlck. ROAI". All meetings will be addressed by Mr. J. Watson Mao- -ri-ery good-3 Ehmug, to hospital showing a lot of promise. Andrew 5300. No doubt there are many. DETROIT (AP)-Detroit Redrhave a minimum of six students. Major A.F. Gofmleif. PEUV --143 he was treated by Dr. L43. Dewar Perry's Yeuta out of that Islam! more in the same category as Mi-.,lWlng trade winds were calmedlprnbably more. Gnr. W. L. Crockett. 28 LAA....i4'l.Naught' Q1)" and other prominent Liberal hpeaken, M O'Lea1-y. favorite Usciia Britton looks like Crozier. They are all doing thcir.'I'hursday by general manageri Our present nurses home being CPL A- R0dd- PHR- Si Winner. and Maura. Macxay bit to make this Island gardz. Jack Adams. located at a considerable distance Sgt. G.A- C0198. PEW- and MacNeill have a nice looking spot. deserve its sobriquet. . Jolly Jack. one of the most from the hospital aggravate; the MXUR. O. Ba.rwlise...iCN Personals PPOSPOCI in Thmhty. Morgan. Sulrade-minded executives in the student situation. Its size is en- ?t0tz::reh Pam. 36 Friends of Mrs. W. 1... Camp- Qum nun”, ''h” p"''”'””"' be at the Summerside Racewa The roof of the lee would be in - .1 S eakin of alternative plans Pte. H. M. Wood. NNSH.. 31 I::'f:t”3; xllllugzriflz"-l;r0: decided to let children under ninI':, fhl? 923108. and eonlt is with Eng- 33:21:13tl:2ulI)ilay:iII?hwiII)sIieu;r(Iau?d'forpa near nurse home he said. Gnr. irflesrlig. 2gaLIh:A 132 Due to the death in the community of Bohdhh an iwemon M me eye, and wish yreeaersohf czgligeliirgggllh gr; Egtggyiiih. . . . when the season opens in Octaber.le";Wl'o lhnctflgsusigtiodcoxgitiugigxiirg; ggri"r.Er1.c .col;.YI.:mR - and out of respect to the late Patrick Jh Mglnms. her a speedy recovery.-Bur. , thh mm mm ; good hm bmg" Above uh Emhhh expmhon 30:3: tlglr-ryldllis ll;:l,l:1d:;- V? h ' Postrnaster of Borden, hwhose remainsare directly Mun hm” Mam” kn yer :i::ilp1les!who are dyed-in.t,he.wool should he brief, gnd not beside Whom mm 0,. the mde rumors opposite the hall in which the Progressive Conserva- mday W, Hmmonl om” mu g ans are sometimes unable the point. Almost every day we had swirled. tives were to hold their meeting on Friday night, the- Epmdmg mo wpekl, vacuum I" to attend without bringing Junior l . t -l ' - "TTDW f:;;m;;;l'de;, egg! sgwt old 13'! 3.i”t't'i”ng I33.ii3iu3o”yo3Ia'g"3?e'Ii 33. i335ir3"”n3Eii?o"ip5liiiT' iiillgghis Williams Takes FRIDAY & SATURDAY Hall at the same hour Time 8115 PM- Sh"-P - l” 9 "Pl "ll l- der eight is it mistake. No boy many unfamiliar words as possible July slgqgugust 1 i or girl of that tender age should in the process. Like Samuel John- be at a racetrack at night without their parents or guardian, and some of the small fry are making nuisances of themselves 'g T1 Opi, P. L. and Mrs. Lenny and iheir daughters, Irma, Wendy and Janet. Halifax. are spending their vacation at Irishiown as guests of the finished product was correct. lhe Red wing 1-egulgl-g from National Hockey League, said all tirely too Small ID I000mm0d5l'9 the thestudents and the nllrses we require." Cpl. A. M. Johnston. RCMP .read library effusions which beat ston, the writers make "little fish- es talk like whales" but are un- like Johnston in other important respects. When you delve beneath Bailing Practice BOSTON (AP) -Ted Willioms. Malpequeo will be glad to learn that he is now making a good re- covery from injuries in an accident while storing hay, and expects to be well enough in a few days to' leave the Prince County Hospital where heghas been a patient.-Bur. Mrs. Robert Hansen and Ion than of Sonierville. Mass. arrived! ;ll'l Monday evening. July 27. toiexpreas themselves in Englishwith bend a month with Mrs. Hansen.-l clarity and facility. Certainly garents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas grammar must be taught if com- embbell. Irishtown. Mr. and Mrs. position is to be good, but experts Cimpbell motored to Moncton to disagree on how much, and what meet their daughter and grand- elements of grammar are essen- lilllr Bur. liar. ' ' ' 0 ' i M” Len . ts, Mn d M h for .pop bottles. and pestering the surllce of Johnston's sonor- Red sox slugging outfielder who .aud... W. L. c&:"pb3;l'::d nmul;lLBu;:l people before they have finished DUI IMO. You find Semi 01 returned from Korean service "A YANK IN KOREA" I L, ,drinking. thought which reward you for wgdmguuy,l,ook1omlnugu 0; bag. -mmana O, Mh Keith Dom”, dlslzmt. A lot of these modern ting practice at Fenway Park ..stan-lng.. I I I Let 3 Talk It Over or -r ' Considerable discussion is going on at present regarding the teac - ing of English grammar, and its importance in helping pupils to ' M? e 0 e 1 --Rev. I. If. Haalaln. Mrs. Iiaa- in any event, we should remain- lllll Ind family. Kensington, left her that grammar is only ameans 'fCGhlly.on a vacation trip onito an end. some people treat the hhich they plan an extensive tour subject of grammar as if it were of. Nova Bcotia, and a probabieithe end itself and not the means, "ID to Mr. I-iaslai-n's former homeiand it is a fact that there are ln Boston before their return latelPllPlIl who no llulu proflclent in 'l"'"'l- Wm M H--lm'-'5"""""'- l"" "' l”l"'' 'l""l'"l Th d l ed N 6 Th her In to e i pod as on uiro it o tional for our hm ., th , , E hm , , e now an mprov o. res co as you qup y req . p y ....i'S23 II! utheexphelcat:g1ateIhaIIlniiI-id'br:?lll the wnritton. "IItm:.'.:','. selection is either grain register or grain thrower and straw shredder. Can also be equipped on either rub- , Charge wll (gf on. sunny It kngt to us that too large a percentage ber tires or steel wheels. ' . be taken the Rev. W. I. Cree,-n.i0f marks is given for grammar, ..3ul-land too little for composition. . O 0 0 Mr, w, 3, whmh' Manna. Re. If we were the judge in the rompghied by his dhuahuh Mm cherry pie department at an ex- Marjorie Warren of auabury, om" hlbition of cooking, and the con- hls sisters. Mrl. Melville Donald 0; testanis appeared before us recit- wim,' Suki, mm M". 0,.” ing recipes, and telling glibly of Pi-omh gmmhenme. md mhd, oven temperatures. etc., we should ion, Mn whhue. Mwuodh huh interrupt the proceeding: as soon corner. left (Ii Pridqy. July auh, u possible,"and say: Pass the on . mm" M". of NW. scum. to pies, please. If the pies brought include the Cabot Trail. Anna. an expression of ecstasy from the poll. ym”. nhm” hhd other Inner Man. we should feel surue, point. ,1 mm," ..g.u- that the nrocedute lecdlna II? I lfeathers, but without the breath efforts merely create a literary monstrosity with decorative and snout. Thursday morning despite a right- hand blister the size of ii quarter. He said he probably will lay off practice today. Karl Olson, 23-year-old outfield- ears and ornamental tail of life. or any means of locomo- tion. Like In piano player eolns er just out of army service after through the scale of Variations nearly two years, also took 3 bat- and grace notes, but carrying nolilng drill and seemed in good shape. tune. He has been playing ball in Tokyo. threshers, which are recognized across the million as deuce in us. In a few days. DIAL: 2518 ANNOUNCEMENT We take pleasure In announcing our alipolntment as Maritime distributors for GEORGE WHITE 0 ur STARLITE 4r DRIVE-IN TH ATRE -SUMMERSIDE Canada's leading thresher. Our long yea'rs of experience in building threehers ahoud place us in a position to merit your confi- A carioad arrived this week and another carload is going to Nova Scotia and one to New Brunswick The demand is great, and the supply is limited, so let us hear from you. THE IIALL MEG. & GOLD STORAGE G0.LTII. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. 1. Double Bill-In Technicolor "WHEN THE REDSKINS RODE" Starring: Jon Hall-Mary Castle Lon Mccallister-Larry Stewart MEETING IN CAPE TRAVERSE meeting will be held in Cape Traverse at the Mason's I FRIDAY. JULY 3'Ist- 6:30-6:40 P.M.-J. A. Summerside. PROGRESSIVE collssllvirlvs lllllllo lllloincisrs CJRW 9:05-9:10 P.M.-Roy Farrell. Central Lot 16. Gallant. LL.B., PRINGE COUNTY I PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CAPE TRAVERSE-TONIGHT Friday. July 3159. At 8:15 PM. JOHN H. PRICE will address this mooring. Everyone welcome. I I