e n In. omen ' ' i 1 '1l:.a.. my 27.1954 arm 12 course Maritimers In R.C.A. F. Pipe Band Hot Man To "' u & Gm crowned Available in Tigalsli R V - . wnsh -"me - H sag: &Il:emtuu h.;.3E.:.: Mi U . ..:f:.:":.r2.'::'. 2:: .'.::.:"::.'m ,0 ,, .,,,,, ,,,,,, A" .. -..:.......... ......... .'.:.'::”l::'..:'":';.;.";'r.. a-..."' I 35 HIVGTSE r E"l:?u:.”:'.?'li"t..i::?.il':il: ,r,:;-,,-,,,x: - -3- -no'----- cc.-.":.:r :2:-....'.:."'i...: ..r;i:.:"..:-;..:;"t.:.”s.ro W (By James llscon) MP9! that the pupils will be able 3.... 45. V" "3... 1,". Q” LONG BEACH, cum, (AP)- to receive their final year of High ' Girls. let this be a lesson-two School in Tltnlbh. serving”, w :I.:":dI.d,fllnkIlIIll.!I.' ' extra inches on the hips cost. The Grade XII classroom is eh"... guwidou. nu”; ".33; E N N T Miss Brazil the Miss Universe roomy and well lighted and is being ' . . . .. M.. ' m''' ' eq”19P”d '”m A” "W M04?" John lease. at New Annan et:t.end- v One of the judges. who natur- ally didn't want to be quoted. "disclosed Saturday that Miss U. furniture. The science Lmbratory, which is very splclotu ma non. veniently situated near the clue. ed the annual convention of the Women's Institute held in Gist- lottetown on July I and I. A.. I PNIECUY formed south- rooms is being fitted out for Chem- ' In 5 ll E. ' - U - , I I I tains large labrstory tables. ample M". Edmund Odin", Ind we , In judging beauty contests. the experts look for the ideal form which is the hips and bust the arm. with the waist 10 to 12 ches less. Maria Martha Rocha. of Bahia. Erazil. measured 36 inches at the cupboard space and other science necessities which will make it up to date in every way. Adequate library facilities are else being pro. vided and there are also excellent facilities for indoor and outdoor isports. children. Georgie Melnnls. Lin- wood and Ivan Gill. Allison Mc- lnais, Garth and Wayne Crosier visited with Mr. snd Mrs. Lemsn Mewillisms and fsmlly. Augustine Cove on Sunday. ust. 23 at the waist and 38 at The te h wh f H H. Mr. and Mrs. Stutley Moses and the hips. Miriam Stevenson. the gmd End a,(;pe,:ence(:-1 Til:ieHI1ghyBqclI1AtJ0I daughter. Beverly o! Toronto. are ,n”Y't”'ogd SW”; mC”;,?.l'"”U "s"lwoi-is will do departmental work Vilmnl Wm" I1?” P"':&'r1rE' "I: 1"" W 0,W0" 0 15' r - Mrs. Albert one s r. an A. and Miss Universe measuredilm Grad” XI and xnl Students M". E,-nut Rlyno, Ind other "1. from outlying districts who wish I5 n the bust md mm ind 24 to reside in the village will find at the waist. ; Even with U" mp menurepiaccommodation at the convent or merits Miss Brazil came awfullinim good homes In .T1f'"mh' A" in awfully close. The judges had an an the pwple 9! TI5'm5h "my WE” unprecedented triple tie vole br,- be proud '3' "he Excellent Huh fore finally giving the nod to the Sohiml which I5 "ha"-”'a southern lass Friday night. IN MEMORIAM etives snd friends. , . Mrs. Annie Glllis of Rhode Is- land. is spending the summer months with Miss Ellie Gilli! snd Den Glllis. Clermont. Mrs. Carroll Lambe and two children of Summer-field. spent Thursday afternoon with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnls. Miss Myra Schurmsn spent a few dsys visiting with her grand- oononocs racn H or r V - I . - Four Maritimers are included in the personnel of the R.C.A.F. Pipe Band from Roc - W” B'"'” M ”” ”"' cllffe, Ontario, which will play at the 92nd Annual Gathering of the Clans at the Prov- MR. GUSSIE SHAW most gorgeous in the contest." said the unnamed jiirlge. "But we on Jill” 13311. Mr. G115-BIG SIABW lust roiildnit dismimi those hips." passed away at the P. E. I. Hosintal Although she iion't no home 1111115 33911 .V931”w H9 W35 W9 YOU”!- with the title, the bliii--eyed Lat-jest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. in will gather much of the ms-lLewia Shaw and was born at 0'- terial prizes. Miss Stevenson. by Leary, where he spent his early winning both titles, is entitled toiyears. two movie contracts of 13 weeksl In 1921. he purchased a farm atl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Daw- son. Tryon. L.A.C. Edmund Gallant. Mrs. Gallant (nee Eleanor Mclnnisl and two children Diane and Valerie left Wednesday m9"unl for P01" use La Prairie. ,Msn.. Where LAC Gallant has been posted. incial Exhibition Grounds in Charlottetown August 4. They are -(L to R) Pipe Sergeant J. E. Gauthier, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gauthier of McLurels Mills, LAC. H. A. Bezanson. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bezanson, Windsor, Drum Corporal, D. A. Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Doyle, 137 Pownal Street, Charlottetown, and LAC W. Marson, son of Mrs. Maria Marson, Springhill, N. S. The Gathering is sponsored by the Cale- donian Club of Prince Edward Island. There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden Line West of The Barn Drive-In on Wed- each and two s-1.000 convertiblesitbe Dock Road where he took an I. . d M . On? Slmkvini-"in hr the mntflstiactive interest until his retirement "oenux v1” or Mr T" H - trip to Nova Bcotls and New Brun- Ohuley Woodslde. swick. over the week-end. nesday, July 28th, between the hours of 8 to 10:30 and H any 12:30 to 3:30 Standard Time weather permitting. for Many lriends of Mrs. O'Leary and ';AYnu gen say It Wziallhltiue to ill health at which time . . . 1 d. (w oh SCI'Il1!'l;llni1ViVu1;39b31:Tyhu3kh:3r a . iss . evenson wi no lP..h 1 k .'d C C . . Th g n 5. 55. mt n re 3 er :1 e. p - IHOWPCI 10 K"? H” W0 "Er-E fir? 13:2 ht) lI:l:le:V?:lell.l: mantis: oigevii onM5:.g:a?1::3;in:n1ta,de,fh;1,:c: ley cwigittlilsyider cot USIIODVHO are M151. .Scehu:ms.n was hospitalized alijaeypurpose of moving poles on the Trans Canada High for a few days where her knee was put in s cast. She is now resting at her home. The farmers are busily engaged in making hay. They report the crop is very good this year. sorry to hear that she is s pstient in the P.E.I. Hospital in Char- lottetown, and all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. md Mrs. Bey Ellis of Charlottetown. spent I. few days visiting relatives and friends in "l” ml? will 30 1” Ml” ROM"-"iation and although a semi-invalid There were five finalists hcforvunui ms death he bore his illness the choice of Miss Stevenson was mm Chrisuan fortitude and 'inally made. The runners-up to reslgmmon to the W,” of God. Miss Stevenson, in order. were Pony nme yes” 380. he married Miss Rocha of Brazil, Virginia Louise Coughun M Elmsdale. A W" L” "' ””"E K”"llv Reginaikind husband and a true Christian four ba.pt.ism.s and two who united with the church. Rev. W. W. Wag- ner the minister, presided and Mrs. J. M. Macwilliams presided at the organ. A very fine duet was rendered by Mrs. Lewis Bernard and Mrs. Robert Wagner. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyde Gorrill of Siimmerside. were recent visit- ors to Knutsford and were the' guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams. Maritime Electric Go. Ltd. The annual picnic of the United E"""' "I B”"”'"' G"m””y' mmlfather his devotion to his home Church Bab 4 . , . . y Band was held last v ivlnzuhllld dCl'"l'n-T""T ”' 'S"”'(i,”" and his family will be ever re- Tuesday afternoon. There were 40 Mrs. Alfred Palmer and Mrs. Dunn "-V,” "1" '5 , "M" ."' ""' membi-red. Besides asorrowing wife, children in attendance and 25 -70h" Mm'55h9Rd 13090795 W M0nir- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and , Q Q mas lIPD;'nFri,IImPWnI dm "7! he leaves to mourn his passing thel adults. Mrs. Bruce Macnouizall was P050 On M0nd5Y- Where they Klimt children of Unionvalc. were Vis- ' '"Ch I 9 '"" ” following son's and daughter: Gar- organist and meeting opened with U19 INCFHOOR 35 1118 homt 01 ML itors to Poplar Grove to the home u S 11 1 1 field, Hamilton, Ont; Jack and a hymn. Rev. W. W. Wagner of- H111 M11 I-loyde Dunbsrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Banks. - .meth of Argyle Shore, P. E. 1.; f!'-Ted DrH.VEl' and addressed the . Bgrden uni Gordon and Perley. oano. cove. young folk. A treat of ice-cream M17”--lawn M”"-' N Brlmh 0'” M” R"” M”f”h"d' emf; and cake was served at the cloge umbia and President of the Foders- Imtewwnv 3-5 39”” P5 " W” V P .E. 1.; Wilfred, Rice Point, P. E. 1.; Hard, Lancaster, N. B; Vmex iting with relatives and friends in td W ' I tit tea - e omen” m U of can Knutsford and Springfield West. ads, is visiting at the home of of the picnic. New Life Members are as follows; Elizabeth Louise Vicinity ;Gaspe Que; Lorrie. Picwu, N. 8.; yyM1.p and M” wmnd M”Nem,,Holde-n. Brockton, P. E. 1.; Bayfleld. who have been residents of Borden Ch”10m3mWn- P- E- 1-3 iAm'”9l- for many years, left July 22 to re- Mm L195”! Th0m30II- Hhmpmm Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb in Wood- stock. She visited with Mrs. J. M. Macwilliams in 0'Lesry on Sunday. She will also visit other friends Ellis, by her grandmother Mrs. D. S. Gorrill; Glen Harry Adams by his grandmother, Mrs. Hatty Ellis; Elizabeth Regine Bryan by aide in summersldet P. E. 1.: tVerai, Mrs. Calvin Ram- say. Bloomfield, P. E. I.; (Jeanl. Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Griffin and Mrs. Wm. Farrar. Appin Rosd,i son Doyle of Burton, Lot '1, ac- P. E. 1. Also surviving are four compariled by Mrs. Gerald Rooneylsisters, Mrs. John Harris, Mrs. was- and children. James and Pamela men Harris and Mr. Robert Car- of Alberton and Mrs. Clement 0'-ii-uthers, all of O'Leary, Mrs.l Connor of OiLeary visited at the Sumner Veael, Franr.ingt.on, Mass": home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mc- also 60 grandchildren. Kenna, Borden, on July 18. i home of his youngest daughter. MW 305” Lmrd llh” ll” be" Mrs. Wm. Farrar to the Peoples a patient in the P. C. Hospital is Cememrv. Argyle Shore. ML shawl i'-9”V”1"Cm3 7” W9 mm” 9' her was laid to rest beside his four: Wnmtsr M” tmd M” Urvme L'"”di zrandchildren. who predeceased him. , . 3 on , Hymns sung were "Abide with M9,". reii,”..E??;”.1...?.2”.?Sl7'”f.Z..fi..J” iii. "The Lord: My shepherd." Gun and Mrs. William Own. Borden. Labm” 0”" The funeral took place from thei Mrs. E. w. Turner; Iris Elaine in 0'Learv and vicinity before so- Phillipe by Mrs, w, E, rum”, 3, lnir to Newfoundland to attend W. N. 1. meetings there. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Home of Mr. and Mrs. nay Jelley 0'1-CHY Bummerside, were Sunday guests were visitors to St. John, recent- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in ly. Knutsford. Miss Martha Myers of Bloom- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and field, who is a swimming instruc- family of Mill Road motored to tor. is teaching a class in Bloom- Csvendish last. Sunday, where they field. This will be a. two week spent the day with friends and re- course. iatives. t Miss Pearl Craig was a visitor Mix and Mrs. Fred MacLeod otyto O'Leory on Tuesday afternoon. Coleman, have returned from a veryi Mr. and Mrs. Rathburn Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Waits of Victoria, 13.0., is spending a plea- sant holiday. with relatives snd friends in- Springfield West and other parts of West. Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar And son. Archie. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hardy of Montrose. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Robinson in West De- van on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Morton Caseley of Coleman visited with her sister. Mrs. Get- tie Stetson in O'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodslde of Knutsford motored to Alberton recently, and were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Oi-vill Phillips. enjoyable trip to New l-lam hi , and other pan; of Mninel P5 reland five children, Belereka, Mass. Miss Celeste Mr-.Aula,v or Stf A duet, ”Only Believe" was rend- fare visiting with relatives in O'- and Mrs. Claude Harkness Dry Cleaners W I L L C L 05 E FOR ANNUAL SUMMER HOLIDAYS nouns? - AUGUST 9:1. T0 Mr. rand little son of Summeraide. were lsunday guests of Mrs. 1-larkness' At a meeting at the St. Ant.mmy.Leary and Knutsford and other H . p H Prod by his two nieces. Mrs. Willard p Cnhermn N wmmng 3 man I yLegioii Home in Bloomfield, Com- parts of West Prince. with her sister, Mrs. Mark Gillan Smanmm 3M M” Melvin En” MONDAY - AUGUST mu . Pallbearers were Mr. John Harris. rad” E” Bruce M”CN3llizlit of 0- . . Lg M d M, R . C 111. '" B0me"' Mr. Guy Harris. Mr. Avard Harris, Leary. Canadian Lesion Zone Com-i P1”? T0” Hndms 0,! 913""-'C”!iF:,i;Itr:nin' sp:in;li1ield v:I'cst.a) 0 Mrs. Jalllcs Mutlart Itlie foi-m- Mr. Arthur Harris, Mr. Lewis mandel 10? We-W9?" PYIHCP. WHS' 3n5' ass" ma 9 3 lying "mi C.P to O'Leary recently. Mrs. Charlie Galllger end nep- ew, Billie Meggison are guests all Mr. and Mrs. William Meggisoii mi er LlnA' McBride, Cape Traveraei Hi-irris, Mr. George Shaw. and daughter Hilda of Edmonton. Funeral services were conducted Alla, called at the home of Mrs. bv Mr. David MacF'etridge, assisted Milt-t.nrt'a nephew, Mr. Everett Mc- by Blanche Chappel at the home, New Annan Notes appointed a delegate to represent O'l..eary, Ellerslle, Alberton, Tig-i nlsh. St. Lewis and St, Anthonyjh at the Canadian Legion Dominion rumor: Latest Date for Accepting Kenna. Borden on Tuesday on and Km”. Convention at Toronto in August.iKm.t5mrd. M. vpl H t M M route to Mr. Swithen McKc-iiiiats. , , , M t L - h H d . i "t '55 103 93”-Vi "2 ”y . i . Cheltnn. Mrs, Mum,” who has Brighter fairer far than living brot:.:rcrE”cKieg Huds(l)ln55(l)lr1 SI't:lr:m1e1X1:, Mr. Foster Smallnian of Knut.s.,Diiyle ht-r niothgy, Mrs. Bnsia and & men Hbwm "om her native Pmvp, With no trace of woe or pain side, are vlmuomng at me home. ford had the misfortiiiie to loose Miss sBte;.ie); C(;Q!:l.arI6II. on return to Rnbed in everlasting beauty a number of sheep and lambs re- "19 Vmmlgl wilh Shall we see you once again. Bl cently when a couple of dogs gut Viols's mother. Mrs. Lucy ertyl ion the rampage and played havoc and other relatives on the Island; - .i , . lwith the flo k. . is Tvzli-2-':li(rT:l0iIv:i”lt-llilllistiii, Suninieiside C Miss Marjorie Wall is visiting in' i 3 "ET 3”"dW"5'"'5-. Miss Glennis Harris of Knutsfon-l, ; Summerside, guest of her aunt, lnve for 31 years, is a twin Hlstcl” of Mrs. Bwithen McKennn, Cheltoni and a sister of Mrs. J. P. Keouizh and Mr. Joe McBride, Cape Tm-i verso. Accompanying them on their of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer lni 0'Leary. Cord Of Thanks 5ND hit?” M” M"CMl11Ml. a former M3 ”"d M"5- Brenwn HUG-WW ils employed in the Co-op store at Mrs. Josephine O'Brien. - mildm i 0f R00-k.V POIM and dHUBh- We wish to ex run our sl e . the poem. t" . . 1 fl 19,- Mu,-191, This mm mm Mr, MM- than,” no D... Macaw M Bomnhcngve Oz;";l"daC:::haSi:';lTK9th1?9l'””d- the cld:k.a are l:r,ie'th:Ir Iier':iie:1Qw,o Mi-s. Delbert Raynor. Mrs. Don I Wlliftt toP.E..'43 ' '. - ”50'l- ” - 1 Velarasns 1” Hp I m Er. Ii-Eltmdlixriillurlg-I3i:s&llI1i;1la'7.:If olththe in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Percy Gay of Charlotte- ?iL1Ti:1rn1?e':;vj5MEif1ha5l:Dba:-5 MAn1I;sge.-';l t ' P 7 9" Herbie Bell of Summerside, i ' ' i 1 -L skillful and careful treatment, nisn,L.--.M--.a,, four kind neighbours and friends ifor their many acts of kindness extended to us, during our recent! The July meetinz of Oyster Bod Sad bgreavement" i B 'd W. I. t .t lb h f. Mi”rIs.se;EmN.mnniI;”:mn' t;)arr;m;t:ni Mrs. Guase Shaw and Family. on July 7. y l R 11 .ii a , , - - . .....7.i...2"..iiE..Tii:.'.f.?..”” ”,.":,”,i,”!:'..,';l;;;d by "WWI the Eight. cases of cans were order-. A delicinlu iunch W" "Ned bv ed. Dnn.t . t ih S l' t' , Army weir:-M:-c-eixrjed. gills :l':1t;Illll:I.rE :l:g:i(:.:'e”' "aimed by Mr." calm. in! in 52. were paid A riisrtisslon of a banquet in rclehraln the fifithl MEE'”'”"E”" anniversary of the founding of ihis' branch was held. i The next meeting is to be held Pigeon racing is booming Ill at lthe home of Mrs. Walter Ford, Smith Africa and men from every vol call to be answered by "Alwalk of life ow R: Most Emharrassinl Mos-.ent." The birds n up to 1oo'00”i' OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. I. PIGEON RACING BOOMS CLEARING OIIT SALE courmuss THIS WEEK At the K. Ir II. STORE Queen sneer. Bargains for oil the family. Make sure you 90" YOUR. s1oo.oo toward will be a 1 In! a . III; to tlie discovery of the I;lrson" 0:350:03-e.::. belts on women on the streets of this ty during the few months. ALL INIORMA on win DI OONFIDINOII. 11 BE Till OF POL! oa.2.'i.'.?..... r. ail? on It town, was a visitor to Unionvsle 'Moane, Mrs. Walter Moose and Mrs. ' The ROGERS HARDWARE is ISLAIID DISTRIBUTORS BRUNNER NONI) CALCIUM cnsosunn 100 L5. lug will Treat 200 Square DUST? 2 OTHER UIII - In refrigeration. concrete mixes. tree- ter tire filing. ellsnlserlesi seller damp- 83.95 per see It. be; voun LOCAL MERCHANT out sumv you COMPANY LIMITED NW FOR ..4 YQdIo e DOGS- ' a Stacks of Quality coon)'7EAn tires on Sale! issssriiou 5 95 si-ooesxie l4'm vous Ollt Tlll suieiio i is 91591 and your old tire IXTRA SPECIAL! OOOIYIII ' DIWXI A ' on: IIMIITY". r A h ' ml! volt: you old hi it roundl- It!-INUOIIIIIOOD Ml-IO MY! OIIVJ, IIITLOOKATIIIE SERVIOAE . Pllll nit