PAGE FOURTEEN ATTENTION SALESMEII & PROSFEOTIVE SALESMEII "Ann YOU THIS MAN?” Are you anxious for a better income. and opportunity for pro- motion? One of Canada's largest and most highly regarded Wm" panics has an opening foes man. The product is a ricer-salty. Will little competition. iiamlille-Wallace Wedding -At the United Church parson- age, Alberton. on June 25 at 3.30 p.m. Rita Annie, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallace, Cascumpec. and Alden Earl. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble, Man will be trained. Car a necessity. Earnings much higher Cascumpec. were united in Ttlrie mm 10”! ,,...e.,,. holy bonds of matrimony. e double ring ceremony was per- APPLY Box )3. it Guardian. Siiii1e7i';lfg-NW g”,. ,. formed by Rev. A. R. Wallis. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. wore a floor length gown of white satin -; Strange But True By I. ll. Msodrtiinr Contrary to accepted opinion Mounted Police, when on Winter Duty in the Arctic. are not dress- ed in red serges, stetson hats and leather boots, as fiction writers would have us believe. They dress in Eskimo skin clothing. The first air mail service in Canada's Northland was flown by Pilot Officer Captain German of the U.S.A. in a plane belonging to the Imperial Oil Company. It carried but one letter, written by Evangelist Kenneth Chapman For Services T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Annual Meeting of Tignish Shore school -The annual meeting of the Tignish Shore School was held on Tuesday, June as with a re- present tivs number of ratepay- ers present. Mr. Arthur J. Pitrs was chairman and Mr. E. J. Arsenault was secretary. The annual report was read showing a balance on hand after expenditures had been paid in- cluding 32 new desks and chairs. Mr. Gerald Gallant was appoint- ed trustee and the teacher's sup- plement wss increased by 850. The ilnlatohed Door By Frank Prise i CIIAPTE FIVE Part Two "What are you thinking about, Barbara? Are you trying to find some plan that will help me?" Nancy's voice recalled her to ac- tuaiities. A plan to help her! she had been on the point of starting .1.--..M.- PR JULY 5. 1952 -O-FESSIOINIAL CARDS I. F. Hunter ii. O. lnmmsrsidd. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyst Glasses Fitted PIIONI Ind IMALLMANT UUILDINO OPTOMETIIII VLE. OALLAOHAII lliyaician O lurgson oinaoi ss IIIIIIGI sum , Ilours 11.00 to use a. n., 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. E. E. Parkman 1.00 to LOO p. m. om. us: 1 ith fil kit nd long pointed Philip Godseli, former field of- Th 1 X i M h h d N lsIieevcs.u Tsher fitted bodice was ficcr of the Hudson's Bay Com- beeneC05l135lCII,:d 35:3; dwl.lf'IIIlg MIIiy :gng'0o”t 9" E? ":99 Whghrj Dolitlfir ()pt,D., K0. istyled with lace yoke and Peter pany to Jimmie Mccashen, the and June by Rev. Sm" at M”... 1 Ti aconcsson w c wou orrouwrmsl ,Pan collar and had a row of tiny factor at Peace River. While en mond were concluded on June 32. at east cear Martin of any sus- 'covci-ed buttons extending from route the plane suffered a broken Among me Ream Vmmr, at the picion which might fall on him. Gin." rum! JIRI collar to wuist line. Her fingertip propeller linddwalter Johnson,” a shore school we” Rev, Adm," bililiy how would that help Nancy? E I In ' length veil of rayon net was held 'c2irpenter. nia e. a new prope or Anenmm, M133 Ema; pimmnl M335 3 e, too would have to give x'ea- no xam ed VQTQITNAMAN is HOLLIS STREET :1” plgce by 3 Coronet. She worelnut of oak sleigh boards and Lucy Gallant and Mr. Peter 551. mm fmgvlsmng Borden and m "g M ' 2 HALIFAX, N. S. in single strand of pearls and mr- imoose hilde giube lfilthough hed never 1,m....g1, veal me real Ones would in dink :Ia00uHOIlf:l” I 520 A modern brick hiiiidlnf; 1',” A boumm "I Ammcm Beau” Scwiigiipiaiil-B sifymifird circled over trolls 101' her iriend. That might T ' Waior Strut last Wan Hm... d,,..o,,,,,,d. .ioses. 4 g , . . be necessary if the worst happen- and by appointment ......e......i,. rim l The b'i'Fl”"”i?i -”f'Sf,.i.E5i.1lf.'.ift"f.Tiliistig ?.?...”i?..?.'i?”2iii5i”.”.3 - . . 96- but need it harm? Meme "W W 5'"'""'""l- '”5””' ”"”"5i "”""'"”"” AlSh1e'IkIIo(IJier KWll(l)imluI(IngI(il'Ig "-Iiiii the thought .i.;.. the Thunder AIIIBTIOII DI3tI'Ict mmm have changed hm mmd um REGENT TREAT” 396' mfg Spmnm" SHIPHI in lI)rdpll;1odicI: sehort serves all(II l0lViBn.d WM "HEP him. nlcit gB(,;II':I;I1),Da3rgleI)IIMaII.II?;Is?1f':: SI. -- m'6r.i' room for ynll F i ' "r 1' 1. ti Tm r sidents of Warkwortii. 5 l ” T m3 I 5"!”-V "NI mouicmmi RI" iIISSIIIAIIBISInkHi?EIIyOhfI1EExliIig h:Il(Iigil'II0lliI.. niigthcr and son, celebrated ,EV3"39”5I K9""9th CI"5Pml!'iv w. I. been dmwvared hem” he 3”" tm" 1' Earl. luck”, dies ,,.....n,1blg, tree 0ver- place by E bandeuug She were a birmdays on the same day, Mm widely-used southern evangelist -ii. hundred things might have night Parking. gdouble strand necklace of pews Katherine Dmgmani observed her will come to Central Bedeque on ---- intervened! The only thing to do 5539”! CENTRE Chartered Accountant l).ui.i' it.-vi ,; land Cmled yellow roses, M... K61”, iognd b,m,d,.y. while her 5.,” qiily 8 to July 20gio conduct spec- -Mr. ll. B. Chandler was guest was to wait and see what develop- ..Mh can.” but M C. Roam, Wnh Rum rxamble WM g,.Domsm,m 10.. his p.,bs......Ed ms 80”, .m,.u',day. itzi tnleretinga at l-und.-imcntai Bap- speaker at the evening session of meiits rose and meet them as they gem” of me Canmmn "ram Nl'l"9' mm; IVaier in-oihci-. . g ; 'wiieii.Dudlry Sdlltbllisqdttijg tliusgy ism (i:i;;i.m" mo d I a VVl0me1f1lSldI1nstIt1i;te District Con- canine; industry is Black's Harbor in New 3'""”"l SINGLE . Fm. mu. daugmers ...,.d.1mg Mm item hhnd he was a i so (Cal 0 numger fp' l; I re or ii vent on e ii A erton on Thurs- its no good making plans until 3,-umwicg, on the norm more 0, human”... ' . '- :;2.so. min, 5350 ,waiiiice chose 8. street lengtii dress,fiWa.V with the animal. iiisleii he d 0 liars, sore he enic-r- day. June 26th. Thirteen of the we know what Martin has done. me 3,, of mndy, - - DOiiRI.i-1 or light bllle sheer. The gi'O0lii'li ,ii'niiicd n Plil7l3l' iis ii sceiiiivz-eye, to 2 I the m.hngi-li.siic field. and fifteen institutes in the district she said. "He may just be walking "ION: an 3400, s4,:,n- s-.00 lmother wore a gray flowered crepe. guide Rusty. NOW Dudley M10 W85 "NR8 l0 lliid liiliiislry ilie warmth were well represented at the con- about, working his temper on and WAY UP NORTH 303...; in”. pmum, Following the marriage cern- lin Elitilaiid. SHE'S the blind (108 girls 01 it P0510” lif3BFl- Who has 8 vention. Dock was the entertaining not going near Mr, norderrg flat," ' i zeal for evangelism. insmme. "He Wm” do mat... hty guesls ialong splcndid'iy.. spimbergen Inland. covering up S.-itli and Siiowrr . M Ch , s1;x'(;L)3 s.:,,0o.g',;,o lwas held at the home of the brides V - g l'- Hpmllll ii-15 imlnrd ll Mrs. Lloyd Willsie was the ef- "well. if he doe.m':,." nu-bugig . 7??--T-M DOlll3l.E is .50 'PHl'9"i5- Tl” hP"5e W” ””'””.M' ACII Alliolinlfjlsdth IIlfi)lIIrfIlaSnOI tlhheica Monigiid Bi.IbIlI3l tlnimme 01 mum meme” ""1 Mr" Fred hand Weill IOWBWB the Pm” ?:(ior:qoII-:zlo:rmla1ne:i' uI'l:I7I0Wln;uesIa0noIIIIA TWIN BEDS s-P. ily decorated with pink and white pm s. oi e 110- 5 ll ""9 "V9 Campbell Di”0Ved 11 Ciiliiible 5e0l'9i5' again. she .could at least show pol, R - . - . '”' ” bury Abbey founded by King Ai- promise of the successful evangel- aw. Next year the entertaining in- safe I i Iinony a reception for eig ”streamers. white wedding bells and! Nancy that the lame” were Bc'tI.d"hl ., .. . . . ii'ee- er L" 1 l ' , u - . - or-no min a iisa ii iciit lowers. tatd the biridfls tatble lli)rec1:ig:t(i1e tgreierltmilig 8a88.E1ii:1b1l: ixsitmlie-isisvgYldi;y&Tif.;:ng5ii;3:1eCha:- summ Wm be Mommsel But she did not take me packet There um more than 1000 up” iiilrigilcggt .532 rind 0:: Ihreeaiei-ecilioriune in ieweis and golden cum- lie, and a filled schedule week in ,,rI"s.f””e:2;f :ff,:”'.f;a ”f'3nc2j;3g.', out She Wvuld have '00 explain ate islands in the Philippines. 112- V”"'""7 3'"W"' inunion plate. hidden cciiiurits and Wf'('k out speaks much of the Kg Y WW She mid WVHCW 11 "W" eluding more than 4,000 un-named. Wcddlllg Cake mpped with mmm" lllsilmie Walk mlillll be made more the box and how she knew what it tiny islets. brief honeymoon Mr. anti: Nino'r0n.m house and,larg"lIiIIIIIS.aG1ll'l1I)I9 will reside in Cas- lot on Chlli'('Ii and R8IIPOa(IicunipeC. A large circle of friends Streets. ALBERTON, im- wish them many years of impri- niediatc sale. Apply- ””5' HILTON BARBOIYR 1 i i l ii.g.i;iEi..T.E;i..i iilosing Exercises or ALBERTA BROIVN, Alberton i A -The closing exercises of Tig- jnisli Shore School was held on, lJune 26 at 7.30 pm. Despite ihel stormy evening the classroom wast packed to the doors with parents and friends. The members of the, lschnol board were in attendance? land Mr. Ben J. Pitre presided. the certificates and delivered mil and parents for the splendid woi-kl .ed the pupils for their excellent Mr. A. J. Pitre who thanked, lIlE also thanked the teacher for, He was followed by Mrs. Ed- pupils for their excellent programi words of encouragement. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE Beautiful estate with fine old house and other build- ings. Centrally located. Pro- Mriy encloses one of the finest fishing ponds in the Province. Write: BOX XY, (fiiiiiriiiiui, Sumnn-rside CAMEO THEATRE Ifensiiigton l-'riday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee 2.30 on Saturday Goiri smuggler and a(IVPl1illi'r'l” in the pirate port of the (timid Mi Jeff Fhlindlcr will l-lvclyn lines ill it-riiiiir-nlor ilirillrr-- "S.ViL'G(iI.l-1ll'S ISLAND" Also Serial and News. l Rev. Adrian Arscnault, who wzisj supplying in the parish. presentedj impressive and instructive addressi l-le commended the pupils, teacheri that had been accomplished dur-i ing the year. and also commend- lsiizging. Among those who spoke were; Father Aisenault for his presence and his very interesting addressl, his continued interest in the we!-1 fare of the youth of the district. mond Gaudet who commended the, .and thanked both father Arsen-i ziult and the teacher for their. The pupils presented their t.eacli- 1 or with a substantial gift. Mr. E .1. Arsenault presented the prizes and ”O Canada" closed the pro- gram.-BI. CAIPITOI. Summer-side Today (Saturday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 It Glorimisly Records the Bloody Events that INI to the last stand of ilic Fighting 7th Cavalry at Little Big Horn. The battle cry that set the plains ablazei lvnnriirii iiiioin iii."i'iii"7i"i"iiiiiui mini non-iiiu uni. WARIDAIII 00007 by TI-:IINICOIDI VIII IIIII - illll Illlltll - Illlltl "II oilstm Iv moi: assim- REGENT rum 2.30. 1 & 9.15 2 6 BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 ”TIiATIS MY BOY" with JIMMY DURANTEI -......j.m.m.......... -AND.. for WM Douglas! 3 gang In Voice in Silrfims col llill Sllii mlsiilu ti ltlli uiiifiiiii Il- iii: s"il'iii' i... K IILM El. is lead casket by nuns after his mur-1 as they are "holy relics." Medicos at the University of Toronto are studying the possibil- ity that ii diet with meat and other proteins may help prevent tooth decay. Among the early fur traders the bcavcrskiii became the unit of value by which bartcr was con- ducted for all sorts of commod- ilics. The usage extended even tlirougiiout Alaska, where it was currrnt zimoiig the American fur Iraders until the gold rush there upset old standards. The Maya Indians believe that when a vulture gets to be real ngcd, it notifies its companions that the end is near and settles down by a hole in the ground. The other vultures bring food and the old one stays put until the wings drop off and the body decays. Then it enter the hole and be- 1 ed with the Sword Staff of Evan- lder at nearby Ccrbe Castlelin 9'lil..g..1;S1' ,m ,.ss0C;,,.;On of wide”. :Thc bones were discovered in l93l.luSM but were not included in the sale i lowsmp Wm, me sword of the evangelists working in (el- Lorcl Foilnriuiion, of which Dr. John R. Rice, internationally- known evangelist. editor, and iwrlter, is president. Mr. Chapman makes his home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. New London Notes Mrs. Thane Tganipbeli was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell, Grahams T303 Mr. Bobby Msyhew of Charlotte- town spent a recent week-end as guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayhew, New London. Mr. Alfred Green was a recent visitor at the home of his daughter gins its new life. . o 0 When suckling her young tilt” curious manatee rises to the s'iii'- iacc. her head and shoulders out of the water, and with her flip- pers hold the nursing baby fast to her breast. The rounded head and fish-like tail gave rise to the le- gends of the mermaids. The feeding grounds of the sperm whale are mainly in the deepest part of the ocean, where they cruise about in schools. Their food consists of giant squids, which are swallowed by the thousands. The Eskimos of the Alaskan coast of Bering Sea actually be- lieve. that the Killer whale is a wolf in sea form. They believe that when the world was young and men and animals could change their forms at will, land wolves of- ten went to the edge of the shore ice and changed to killer whales. The accounts of the terrible killer whales brought back from the Antarctic ice pack by Shackle- ton, Byrd, and other explorers, show that on occasion even the lives of men when on dangerous ice have not been safe from those awful sea monsters. C O O The world owes a great debt to the whale for its contribution to the "midnight oil". which made night learning possible through the centuries preceding the dis- covery of mineral oil. . It also furnished the whalebone which built up the "stays" so dear to the hearts of our great-grand- mothers. Every group of fighting men in Guatemala has a different uni- form. which shows from what vil- lage it came. Perhaps the most important measurement is length. We meas- ure length when we find out the distance between two points. This may be short. as when we meas- ure a pane of glass, or it may be great. as when scientists calculate the distance of the earth from the moon. But. all measurements are based on those of length, weight and time. Maritime Assembly To Meet In 0'Leary - "rho Mniitime District Assem- bly nf the Church of the Nazarene will meet in 0'Leary from Jilly .14 to the 20th inclusive, About one hundred delegatel are expected. many from the mainland and the United States. Presiding will be one of the Gen- eral Superintendents of the Church. the Rev. Dr. Samuel Young of Kansas City, U.S.A. The Evan- gelist is Rev. Norman Oks also of Kansas City. Representing thf! Nazarene Publishing House from Toronto will be Rev. Dwight Decks. The District Superintend- ent. Rev. Mr. Macaregor of Am- herst, N.S., will also be attend- ing. on Tuesday there will be a Missionary Convention. On Wed- nesday and Thursday. the Assam- bly. on Friday s dlunds School convention. and a Young Peoples convention on Saturday. The As- sembly will meet in tho 0'LesrY church of the Nazarene and also in the 0'Lesry United Church of Canada. In charge of the biiisting of delegates and local arrange- ments is the minister, Mr. Owen and ..un-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar. lIllll' Simpson, of Milton, Mr. Billy Green. who is employed in Charlottetown. was a recent vis- itor at the home of his father, Mr. Alfred Green, Grahams Road. Mrs. John W. MacKay of New London returned home from the Prince County Hospital recently. Her many friends will be pleased to learn she is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cole and young son Tony, former ruidents of New London now living in Out- ario. have arrived here to spend their vacation visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham oi Cavendish visited recently at the home of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Camp- bell. Graham's Road. Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell and little daughter Jane left re- cently by car to spend some time visiting relatives in Massachusetts, U. S. A. Miss Elaine Campbell, student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, Charlottetown re- cently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Graham's Road. Mr. George Campbell of Regina. sasic, arrived recently to spend the summer as guest of his bro- ther Borden and sister Miss Mary. at his former home in Grraliamg Rzoad. Mrs. Louis Miwl..eod and little daughter Trudy have returned to their home in Grahams Road at- ier having spent the past month visiting at the home of Mrs. Mac- Leods parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward King of Florence. Cape Bre- ton. IMiss Lottie Simms, Kensington. spent a. few days recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirl- ing Mackay. New London. Mr. and Mrs. Will Warren of Kensington, accompanied by Mr. Bert warren of Msrgatc havs left by car on an extended trip through Canada and parts of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. David Maobcod and little daughter Jo Anne of nor- .den visited recently at the home of Mr. Msci..eod's parents, Mr. and Mn. Ray Macuoii of Grahams Road. Miss Myrtle Wigmorc B. So. has arrived home to spend the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. hams Road. Ml: Wigmore. as been teaching 1-ioms Econom- ......M...............m... cordial welcome to the Assembly delegates. In P.l.I. the church of the Nasareiis carries on work at e. ouary. Mount Piou- ant, Summersids and Hi all. This will be the noon religi- ous Convention which has lost in O'!Asry this summer. 'I'he Idth an- nual Pi-liioa ldward Island Unit- ed naptist convention mat in the Knutsford tist and the Omeary !. Underwood; The people of O'Leary of all denominations . will give a most and inclusivg.--A2 United Oh I from June N to and Mrs. Walter wigmoi-e, Ora- who with too little time to study real problems of the local community, such as those relating to education. e.g. consideration of the feasibility of the large unit of administration, regional high schools, federal aid for education and salaries of teachers. Perhaps the time has come for the women's institutes to devote less energy to providing physical equipment and more time to reach- ing some conclusion on these larg- er issues. Aiso. the institutes might take more interest in teaching more people to take up community responsibilities by means of folk schools and other training pro- grams. He also suggested that in- stitutes might encourage other or- ganizations to take part in com- munity projects. Finally he mentioned the need for better balance in the institute meeting between short term activ- ity and long term study. He recom- mended that each institute should take up at least one study project for the year and devote part of each meeting to that study. lie also mentioned the good system of public libraries and films that are available to provide information along any line of work. In closing Mr. Chandler paid tribute to the wonderful things women's institutes has done in the past such as setting a standard for the physical equipment of schools, their backing of the Provincial Sanatorium and Mobile X-ray Unit, music and drama festivals and other projects for the welfare of home and country. An interesting variety concert was pi d by members of the various institutes and at its con- ciuslon s new color film, "New- foundland Scene" was enjoyed. Proceeds from the nominal fee charged for entry to. the evening program, which amounted to about twenty-eight dollars. will be donat- ed to Alberton Library. -3. ics at Airs Cliff, Quebec, for the past year, has accepted a position on the staff of the Memorial High School, Port Elgln. New Bruns- wick, and will resume her new duties in September. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Profitt and might all have to come out event- ually but, until it had, the least said would be soonest mended. "Anyhow," she said, "we can do nothing but wait till hs comes back. I-I don't expect he-he will have heard anything about you from Mr. Borden. And if we are go- ing to sit up wouldn't it be a good idea if we made tea or coffee or something?" "There will be coffee keeping hot on the kitchen stove." replied Nancy. "I told Martha to leave it but had forgotten all about it. I was too upset. and Martin - I'll bring it up here. It -will be some- thing to do." g she hurried out of the room. wipiing her eyes on an 'alreaxiy saturated handkerchief. Barbara. still sitting on the bed, gave a gasp of relief. Alone for a moment she would be able to think. But try as she would to concentrate, no connected ideas formed in her mind derii" whispered Nancy "He doesn't mean to see me! What must I do? What must I do?". could find no ans- wer to that question. . i - . . - . . lure bride and groom. infill. Willi 1101" Dlllcliase the lieii success. of this mans ministry. 1-lc H M H Ld m t g F For going away the bride wore ,owiier niay also become gutididgiln has ministered in most of the Eng: 30 m:c:"gDgt.e5t:e ;mnI:;I1'y contained. She darelfnot tell !i:&i;ixC)' K'”"I”3"”' 5 li"l3'ibI”9. ””)”"d 5”" mm lot t.h.e. "Sims, of .King Iacidciml ' E Souuwr" .""I s”””””5'.e'" ”"I”' meeting was devoted to business mat Borden hm” mm to or His shoulders heaved and the hiss liiiiiy and pink accessories. Follow-lMail)l. iilllcli lie”? ll Ell ill 3 Evangelist Ciiupman is nssocmi- lie llild 55115 ii. and ll0W- Th” mum. 5, of a great, shuddering sigh came to them. ” Nancy moved as if to go to him. but Barbara, acting on an impulse she could not have caught her by the wrist and held her back. Martin's hand dropped and they saw his face. It was grey and hag- gard, and his eyes were wild. then as he stretched out his arm and turned: switch. the hall light went out and he was lost to sight. moving, passing along the hall with slow, shuffling steps as though the ef- fort of lifting his feet were too much for his strength. They heard a door open and shut and the sharp turning of a key. But they heard him "He has locked himself piteously Still Barbara To be continued She asked herself over and over: What must I do? What must 1 do? And for Nancy. as for herself, she could find no answer. ' Time dragged on with incred- ible slowness. One o'clock came. half-past; two. It seemed to Bar- bara that they had been sitting there for centuries; than, a moment after Nancy had looked again at her watch and announced the quarter-past-two. there came the sound of footsteps on the granite pavement of the road. Nancy Jumped to her feet and. running to the window, peered round a corner of a curtain. A nearby street lamp made the road visible. "It's Martini" she whispered, drawing back. "Pm rrishtenecll" "Thank God he has comei" cried Barbara, standing up. "Go and meet him! Don't let. him see you are afraid. That would look like guilt. Be brave. Nancy! Come, I'll be with you!" Grasping her friend by the arm she half led, half dragged her to the landing. They-stood leaning against the roll which bordered the well of the staircase and look- ed down to the lighted hsll. They heard Martin's irey inserted in the" hole. the lock turned and the door opened so cautiously that no sound would have reached them if they had remained in Barbara's room. Martin came in. shut the door as son Roland, of Margsie, accom- panied by Mrs. Philip Jackson, vis- ited Mrs. Profltt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickering It Green Gables recently. Mrs. Jackson. a resident of Winnipeg, recently gr- rived to spend the summer visiting relatives and friends and is at pre- sent the guest of her sister, Mrs. Stirling MacKay, New London. Mrs. Will Heansy of Clinton was hostess at a party held at her hams recently. Approximately twenty-five ladies were present. Mrs. Morrison of Summersld: demonstrated, and winner of the guest prise for the evening was Mrs. Tom Sullivan. Following the demonstration Mrs. Wesney served a delicious lunch as- sisted by Mrs. Mllner Mill and Miss Ruth 1-Icaney. Mrs. Ray and Louis MacLeod were Joint hostesses at the monthly meet- ing of the United church Ladies Aid Society recently. Thirteen mem- bers and one visitor were present. Following a short devotional period the president. Mrs. Harold Mayhsiw openod the business meeting. Final plans were made for holding a pantry sale at I-Iolmsns It an early date. hostess at the June meeting or success Womens Institute Bixisen murmurs were present business meeting was lead by the president. Mrs. John Masai-ogor. At the close of the meeting the hou- uas served a delicious lunch assist- Hugli Olmpbell. r?-m----- OOPINTIABIN, Juno, 29-(ilsuh ars) - The Danish hospital ship Jlltlsndia is expected in return to Korea in mid-October after an overhaul. She will be equipped with a special desk for helicopters. used for rescuing airmen who crash behind enemy lips; Mrs. James--M-.-II mpben was ha 1.lie The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Pi-ed Campbell. ed by Mrs. Earle Murray and Mrs. -HZ noiseleuly as he had opened it. and fell back against it iimpiv with iiiiif” tsso gli , now on , usvrsniils WITH ssso mimic: oii CONTRACT ASSUIID, raimor , t . llootrlo so mum si. - oirmni Mlolieod I Greene Montague Phone Iii & ”;.. MION 'lI liussil st. - Eummsrsido PICNIC Immaculate Goncc tion Church Groun Wednesday, July 9th Bingo, Swing, Wheel, Bowling Alley, Proceeds new Church. explained, in the Chocolate var- ious other games. Well stock- ed saioon, excellent suppers. -Z I ll. E. nus Fire - Auto -- Casualty INSURANCE I Summer 30.. Sumuiersida PHONE 2413 OII. J. A. OOIIIOI DENTIQ Dental x-Bays Smallman Buildin( iii." BIIESTER S inaciiiiilAl.li Iarristcr, Solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath strong. I. 0. Money to LOIll' Collections Promptly Attended Tn. COM ESTABLIS DIM!!! Q5 IIOII AID MMIIV . PIIEVEIIT riiiisi PRINCE DWARDI MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE M UTU SERVICE ANESECURITY Write For Free Booklet On Preventing Fire 7"" '"'” ' Hazards . AGENTS osnnui Muuon w. loyalty A. .i. aonasirsoiv. Mermaid our. wuss, sitsmon ounonn snsrsou. Itanllv vv. 3. waaasm. neutrinos Bridge. v. VIINON osaso. aoiioquo o. rs. GRANT. cimiomeowa. svmnnl s. arson. Port sun man: I. oiu.r.am-. weuiiir II. I. siuinsiari. North Wllt- ton. shire. WATSON HARDY, Mantrosa. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IAIITIIAL FIIIE IIISIIIIAIIOE OOIAPAIIY HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE .5LAND DANY HED I685 AL Talia a Il'i0k'II your base- ment and your attic thil week-clean lip and dil- pose of inflammable rub- bish. waste paper. old paint cans, dirty or oily ran. You may prevent a ililutrolll fire that way - a tire that can do great damage to life and property - perliavl aiuiivca oi-nos: cnsstorrrrown - :7 M? --