1oided that as many as pa-ale gather to clean the public hall the last. week in August. Next meet- ing is to be at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Macbougall with Mrs. Waldo MscDougsll. Mrs. Ernest light raving" Proiect Begins Maritime Church Convention Held At Sudden Death Summerslde During The Weekend Of Emerald Mar A T y n e V a I l s y -Pre-communion. agrvice was held at the Preebylerian Church on July 30 in preparation for the 1 The Western Guardian uoadny August 0 1954 The Gutrdlan - hm. - 1 e ' ' 1 Page 13 -Congregations of Churches of satisfaction was expressed on tcgmgluzlyuaa sg1vI,i.oe1l'w Wu held 1G11';lg1gn:::11dc1;h1':1r1:;11g:lAM1rrIgi:a:u121'3 -The work of grading Jgxx .. mm gnu. ggsorl-BALL Bedeque Lug”. Christ (Disciples) were urged to reports of the successful comple- 1 her of 151115; from the Po" Hm and ro the first layer of light ends! MUM W1-9-30 30 1130- semi-finals tonight 0,30 .11,” placed a new emphasis on atew- tion of a new camp site and as- Miss Millie Stewart. znmore. mgmute were present bi inym. Pavement on the highway between 1 ' - ' ardshlp this year, according to semhiy grounds at South Range spent a few days visiting friends 5 McCue's Corner at Mona-ose and ' in. J. Barrass, D.D.. Rev. Geo. K. Freetown venue Bedeque. -MY OFFICE will be closed from August 2nd to August 21st. Both dates inclusive. Marley M. Bell. Solicitor. - -DI. BUIEBT MaoNEILL will be absent from his office from August 10th to August 22nd in- clusive. Obstetrical appointments on August 11th from 2.00 to 4.00 o'clock. In emergency call 2352. -BEDEQUE W. M. S. - The W. M. S. of the Bedeque United Church was held at Mrs. Waiter Wright's on Aug. 4. There were 14 members in attendance. Mrs. Er- nest Johnson led the devotions, and the meeting .' singing hymn. "For The Beauty of The Earth" followed by general Thank- giving. Mrs. George Henderson read the Scriptures and Mrs. Er- nest Weeks led in prayer. A letter was read from the Dominion .A'l'!E'l'IoN YAIMEIS. - 5". good '1'lInot2iy Seed. Will have 111.; price shortly. W. 3. Burns. Ilalvtdill - -Ill AND BIA! the Four xnightj at the ltollawsy Club Tues- ” um on . W" there will be u ammo! from 10.15 p. in. untdl 2.15 a. in. Ad- mission, 51.50. -'rl;NDElS will be received by the undersigned up until Aug- ust 18th. 1954. for the trans- poi-tatio of approximately six pupil! 2-om Margate school to xensington school for the coming year, Ralph Howard. secretary. .PA.lNFUL INJURY - Miss Belle Wilkie. Alberton. suffered a painful cut on her foot requiring 3 stitches to class. while wading yesterday afternoon. She is”con- for several -The sudden death of Mr. Roy Goodwin of Emerald occurred in Summerside oif Saturday after- noon at theage ofd0years.'1'he deceased. who was by trade. a carpenter had been in his usual good health as far as is known and had been in Sumnieraide on Saturday on business. He had gone to Maynard's barber shop and while being shaved in the barber cliair, suddenly passed away. presumably from a heart attack. He waI a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Goodwin of Emerald and is survived by his wife, the former Leona Mclntse of Emerald. The funeral' will be held on Tuesday morning from his late residence to Springfield Church for Reqquiern Mass at 10.80 o'clock.-S. , plans made at the Maritime con- vention of the Churches. sessions of which began on Thursday eve- ning at the Central Street Chris- tian Church. Summerside and concluded Sunday with largely at- tended servlces. Mr. Harry Link- letter. Summerside. P.E.1. was named president of the Maritime Christian Missionary Society, Suc- cessor to Mr. D. R. MacDonald. Hal ax. N. S., layman. . , uest speakers for the con- vention were ltev. D. Ervin Sheets, Indianapolis. and Miss Alice Porter, Toronto. missionary under appointmen-to India; Sub- stantial gains in various areas of endeavor were reported by the Ma rlt lm e secretary evangelist. Rev. R. M. Johnston. South Range. An increasing willingness to as- sume responsi”lities related to the outreaching work of evange- lism, Christian education and mis- near Digby. N.S. Those elected to the Maritime board were: Hon. President. Mr. H. E. Wagner, Weymouth, N.S.; president. Mr. Harry Linkietter. Summersid; first vice. R. J. Currie, Saint John, N.B.; second vice, Wilfred Cosman. Weymoutti. N.S.; third vice, Victor Ling. Charlottetown: secretary of the convention, E. MacDougall. West Gore; assistant secretary, R. L. Gibbons; secretary treas- urer, ,M.C.M.S.. E. M. Cousins. Saint John. N. B. M b s of the M.C.M.S. are: Harry' Lambert, Lord's Cove; K. Macbougall, West Gore; Chester Outhouse. Tiverton; Mr. C. Arm- strong, Burtt's Corner; Earl Hous- ton. New Glasgo , W. G. Qulgley. Saint John; M. D. Dunbar. Char- lottetown; J. .1. Stewart. Mon- tague; W. Bilson. Saint John; R. Carr. Milton, P.E.I.; E. R. Mac- Donald. Halifax. N. 5; Ernest Hart Mr. Miss Myra in Tyne Valley and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Louise Macbean is visiting in Cornwallis. N. 8., guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac1.ean and family. Lidstone. Herbert MacArthur. stim- merside, spent the the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Yeo. week-end at MacArthur. Char- lottetown." spent a few days recent- ly visiting with Miss Elinor Birch and other friends in Tyne Valley. Mrs. Angus walker and daugh- ter. Sheila. returned home on July 31 after visiting in Halifax for two weeks. guests of Mr. and Mrs Warren Allen. The many friends of John Miller are pleased to see him around again after being confined in the tion and were entertained by 'I program put on by Mrs. l-lart Lid- stone and Mrs. Elmer Baker. -B.H. -Mr. and Mrs. Clare Chapman. Lewisville, N. 3. who have.been visiting relatives and friends on the Island. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Searletnwn on August 4. Mr. Ralph Callbcck and Mr. Edison Wright, Central Bedeque, were in Moncton. N. B., on August 5. Miss Maud Haslam and Miss Ada Haslam, who have been spending several weeks at "Lindon Lodge" this village. returned to their home in Charlottetown on August 5. Mrs. Norman MacDonald and her 'two children. Crapaud. were guests DeBlois on the Western Road has been completed except for a short stretch at Montrose Bridge. The section between DeBiois Corner and Tignish was paved two years ago. The first coating has also been ls.id on the road from Alberton to Al- beriori south. Contractors are is- land Construction Co. Home After Two Years in Europe -Corporal Arthur Shelfuon. O'- Leary, returned home on last Tues- day night after two years service in Europe with the R. C. as teletype operator. He will spend a month's leave with his mother. Mrs. N. A. Shelfoon in O'Leary and will then report to Halifax for duty. On his way home he visited his sis- fined to her home 30 d W W A M Reid 1 ' an 1 ch It Cam, ck Sum" 5111 . A 1111 1 of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr, fer. Helen Shelfonn. R.N.. and his d””' lZli:f1lklIl5:c?l3le rinembtrs for 'a par: :Ifancon'g'rl-elgati:1)rvivsl.I n 8 type A R. Clelve' Pugh, Sill-nt eJohn,uN.1;.t' Pr me county Hospmu feign Mfg. r;War:'i1:eItirrKal-igirietleenaeyal-la. father. in Ottawa.Vs. , JUNEEAL rnlnsv -. The funeral of the law William A. hlatheson. W110 Dmed Will it ll,” home in wilmot Valley on Aug. ttn. was held from his late residence on p-ridny afternoon with Rev. Harvey Bishop of Charlottetown officiating at the home and cemetery. The pull bearers were Brenton Waugh. I-iiraln Lowe. Wymun Calms. Ber- cel of supplies of hospital linens and baby clothes for the hospitals in Angola. Mrs. James Henderson read a letter from Miss Elma In- man. missionary in Trinidad. W. I expressing her appreciation for Christian literature and Christmas cards; she is lea'ving for Canada on August 8 by ,T. C. A. for a year's furlough. Collection sl6.li0. During 96th Birthday 1 At . Alberlon -Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson cele- brated her nlnety-sixth birthday on Sunday. August 8th. A long 15 Persons Have Callow Wheelchair Coach At Alberton -Fifteen elderly and shut-in folkis blind and paralized. and sites on of the Alberton district had a very hgppy outing Friday afternoon Enjoyable Trip In his back day after day, month af- ter month and year after year, nev- Mrs. Margaret Ma.cNeil, Mont- real. is spending a three week vs- cation in Tyne Valley, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Angus Walker M and family. Mrs. Annie Darrsch. Charlotte- town, spent a few days visiting with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach. His many friends and relatives were sorry to learn that Mr. C. . Johnson, Central Bedeque. had the misfortune to fall and break his knee cap in two. He was taken to the Prince County Hospital for treatment. All hope for an early recovery. Mr. Johnson is nne of the head workmen at the ”Amala- SHORT-TERM LOAN? KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) - A now-you-see-it and now-you-don't type of case involving 3300 per- plexed Kitchener detectlves Satur- day. J. H. Koskie. manager of the East End hotel. told police saw was missing from his cash boxs: Police examined the nearly empty boxes. About three hours later. as gcpogle , William Lefurgey and the month there were seven iio.s- time resident of Alberton. Mn ii 11 a Walter cailow wheelchair er entirely tree from pain. Yet in 1 mated Dairies Ltd." Summer- the, manager we a showing de- Iliihcken Siinsnons. Interment was pim 05115, 13 house vtgng, and nine Wilkinson lives with her daugh- 395:1. made its first trip to this part his bosom there beats a heart that oxsjsgl M?;Bg,:Rh4E1?1':"?::' I231? Sld9- tectives what happened. the misa- in Wilmot Valley cemetery. cards sent. Mrs. Orville Johnson ter, Mrs. Helm K9"? 5'” SW of the province. Under auspices of is dedicated to serving others. His Camp on Aug 3 for 10 da 5 3- Q in! 5300 Was found back in place. Th and Mrs. Carrie Leard had charge joys good health and while she the ltegaiette Rebekah Lodge a life is filled with cheer and hope ' y' -FUNERAL SATURDAY - 9 of the program "Your Family and ray-e1y goes out was able to take Walter Csllow ing day had been and with a usefulness that puts to W0. William and Mrs. Davidge funeral of the late Lilla L. Weeks. who passed away at the Prince county hospital August 4th. was held from the home of her daught- er, Mrs. Capt. George Birch of Borden in Pleasant valley United The World" taken from the June Miuionary Monthly. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. A social hour was then enjoyed with the hostess serving refreshments, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Nor- a short car ride with friends Sun- day afternoon. During the day a number of folks called to offer congratulations and wish her more happy birthdays. church Saturday afternoon with Rev G901?! K Ward conducting a mm Macnmmdi private service in the home follow- ed by service at the United Church. Pleassnt.Valiey, in charge of Rev. W. B. MacPhail assisted by Rev. Ward and Rev. E. 8. Weeks. The pail bearers were Lloyd lnrnan. mam, the comma of 8' coach 1111 York. and cousin. Mrs. Emily Mer- . C . , . M Ininan, llidred Buchanan. 1 1 s aid the ”m- W0m8"-'r- Mann and their ML 3'1"-'1'! Wmllmm Tomm- Melville Weeks, Hyatt By GRAHAM 'rno'r'r1-:3. some fainted as Peter: stumbled in 1131'”; :g:7Mgb1'n :1bel;'1';':”.f.huf3d”, son, John of Bronte. Ontario, is visiting with his mother, Mrs PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l-laslain. and Miller ween, Inter. Canadian Press staff Writer futility. weaving and falling across um, dunng M It”, here, imaged Margaret Mmuau, .150 111, 51,1”, - 1 I VANCOUVER (CP) -The trail- Fr d c . mm W” in 5 mom Wm cry edy of Jimmy Peters. gritty Eng- lishman wh was winning the Brit- . P3I'3onaIs ish Empire oGames marathon by a nearby. wheelchair (Golgi: llaatyhe W1f;f1l;1- R951; 1 Gary Macbougall regret his ill- 1 d M J N 11 country mile but lost out 22'.) John Savidge. towering English 0.” uh” mam wn wheelchaml and Miss Gloria Ann MacKay. Char. "953 13 ll” H05-llall Centre and - "Mrs '" "' 3m" I” ”' yards short of the finish line. was hammer-thrower andotlier mates, 9lll11DP9d W l0W3l0Wn. l-S having a happy vaca- Will he Wlll 50011 be Well l8Ill1- son of Marysville. N. 8., were carved forever Saturday into the recent visitors with their son v - , id oulci 1- ; sons besides the driver :tll.. . grams. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacDon- M UTUAL and de"8hm-l"-'BW- Mn and hell?Sr:?:rsm53h(Z35:u0'1ihlilxiildfu 9-(G323 utilna c5lml'Sl1a)X" "Mi JimE'n)y. hostess The back of the 09m isouim. M 3'”! M” N””"”" am and family. Moncton. were senviceeusecunirv M” M Nm'”"”"' 5"m""3”'d" front of 32.573 spectators before be- this urgent message barely getting forms I hydraulic TEMP W91” Winch week-end visitors of M;-g, MgcDon. 1 ing carried off on a stretcher. a through to his sub-conscious in- the wheelchairs DB5! 935llY- H109” -Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Inman. ”'1d"5 "mm": M”: Ema” Gv Emi- -Mi" Albert. MELCHA" '9 S tti h t aohe came on to stinct to finish would struggle up in position so there is no danger of vmmna were 0. 1 turned to Ottawa after visiting y(1"m5i. ”i”eniu.”aas.'..a rind ainfull only to fall again accidents. East wheelchair is ad- ,...cg,,.1yi 0, M,-SS egg” Mmgors The Tyne Valley women: Insti. ML um Mnl Jam" cul"h"" wljoe ;lcGhee '25-yeir-oldgwinner p Somey agreed with Lush who justa-ble so that its occupant mill! Canoe Cove. 5 ac at W” met at me home Ol ML Ind Ch"10”"i'””"- from Falklgk who quit bgiemy three paid; an upright or lie down. Each chair Mrs. Ivan Msclean on August 3 times but changed his mind each -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnett time, H1 d and family of Tomato were re- H D d cent visitors with Mrs. Burnett's I mudela fl1”'9'1l:l:1e1 t0 my Th”l brother and sisters-in-law, Mr. that I Wmld ms 1: ”'1:E-'- 3 and Mrs. Al Nicholson. ” - ”gVa1:1g".l.” "my thing t at em me o . '”"'T”' STAGGERED AND FELL -Mr. Jack Crawford. Vancouver, The games never saw such wanted to see one ilk it again. of each CM1, 1,911-1g 3200,00, Ti-: Hysiti c1?11:l510:mM1:cL;an1 11nd iam- property . . . with your current family position and respond- EO.. a former resident of Middle- pathos and drama. COTE DISAPPOINTED coach is equipped with toilet facil- 1y mt home after. Vjghhcgt Mm Agnes Mauardl smmsv '5 Wm"... Mn.” 11.. "me 1” an Mmthe! look ” your motnm Minutes before Peters staggered through the gate of Empire Sta- dium within sight of the finish line ton is visiting friends and relatives in Bedeqiie. Freetown and Middle- ton. He notes many changes since , ' MacLean. They left their baby with 1 V111. eh V1 30 1 he never reached the big crowd record time of two hours, 50 mi 51 Ce 191-1 mree more coaches . 1 1 , n ' PM me ye”. go and thousands HICTG watching on nutes and 36 seconds. 1 so 01 haven been built and the newer 3156g;;a::1';'01g1e(gh';'::a:f”;1W;”1:?;'l Qu11e e,m,n51VE rep”-1.5 are 1,9111: IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE VACANT TIM" Smh mi hm” oiclui 3”3iY'l33&e3Swno3;'3r 33;'.?.iiZ.J' 115 AflriiecaiiliimJu:iu:Ysc(lit1:lilerwZ'40;1 ones have a11111ci111n.i 1.ci11eies1caeunc1.1 um. ' made to the mm: at Victoria. YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. aganan r. an rs. ne - 1 .' ' ' 'ugir con 0118.811 - ' nd "ti idddl Mccm m.,,,,,.,.1 1., M.,,,c..,., on Engiland and John Landy of Aus- 3.111 Jung: n”.1111i1:11iu1.52;:1.d4.o.:1 11.111111 wmdom, .1, 1,,,,1,e,1 banoon tires Mm pm, s1,.a,c1,a,, and two gperastiggvnrill 5:51? three 1511.35. For Correct Insurance Arrangement anid.yMcV(.!nlliier:. lnthshe lvlisrittofld Dliviii rsllhgy were plunged into' the iilaiglctgn the last mile before the Ed ”;;oJ?5enu1,11x;5,.u:1?;;Iul 5.3.1??? gaulhlem NW6 returned Fol Paris. bme" Ah": W”-Eh ml” Pmml” Mi apply to the muowmgz Hola.p'itsl where he is recovering depths of despair as Felers reeled. South African epufled further curbs coxivened mu, huge”ai11'1: Ml:-1 "lie? I pleasant visit with 3 3"59W3y 3" 3 aka at the Head office Branch Office fell. staggered up again in semi- consclous determination. The 38-year-old captain of the from a car accident. E liht . h th fi t C' - kin Gerard Cote of ”g1 B It Sunda its: :.....:'":. ::.”.::: ..a..;:.. .. ai:::.::i.. 3.... mo mm or in mm dwarf W mt; . svmmsnm rea y lzelo minutes. covered only 220 of the Boston marathon. dropped Out km” ""””my wag; g:eeygo:f;';'n1 '3 "'”””"l"3 N "'9 home of her AGENTS English Runner collapses 12 Times In BEG Marathon three lanes. One of his falls was almost directly in front of the Duke of Edinburgh, sitting in the stands encouraged Peters from the edge "Peters over-paced himself. Un- der those conditions. he should have run to win and forget about any record." i Many newspaper men called it the most gruesome sport spectacle they ever witnessed. They never McGhee arrived at the stadium after Peters had been taken away. to win the marathon in a below- ahead. was timed at 2:52:4'lA, Hil- lier at 2:58:43.4, and Bob Crossen of Northern Ireland at 21:00:12.2. at the eight-mile mark because he 0 Ithe last 385 yards on the stadium .. .. . w. n. wsaiusiv. Mar ate matrix 1. GALLANT. wanin- At track. It took him 15 minutes. It was sick at. the stomach. He was ment forl wl1'1:tevei1'i elgngth of time hi-a88l.8l"ldS. Victoria. along BOBDEN Gmmm M-CLEOD1 wfmyuw um seemed like eternity. disappointed that this was the first they Wou d nee - 18 1h en 8 dr Isis er. Ruth. who will be SYDNEY B. BmCn'B1mh 1,-"11 Chm-FORD stupsom 51.31,, Taken to hospital along with Pe- time in his 27 years of racing that At the present Halifax e Highs; 11 nltieacching music at new Mon. - Tuna. 7:15 - 9:15 W. VERNON CRAIG Bedmue m.1dge1 , -A break into the island Motor ters was 38-year-old Stan Cox 0 he failed to finish. home base for all four coaches but the" ialriotruil harlottetown. Both Matinee Tues. 2:80 M. R. MELEAX Nam! W11, ALEX 1,. R0351;-1-SON, ch”. Transport Ltd. office and waiting England, who was I ' I " from NYC WC! I0 OUT: 30 B13189 9" 9 young ladies add The Comedy .111" 101.510,". to his fellow-countryman when be. room early Sunday morning net- too. collapsed. at the 23-mile mark. ted the thief or thieves an unde- te f h di . Si d t k d f iehly they may have a. coach available ' - in5i3.'i”ii'i: ::l'::l::lt.tyes? Clx:l.XFQcN:lllE;:' ave: Pei:-aoriii hvdgiiitial. Iiivgifitical for their invalid eitisena. Iln i1l11ili- w1'1u'l110chl1gt;l;Jrl1I Switiiinming Tests. ETl ers and watches. Entry was made condition, he needed oxygen treat- fax those unable to trave 0 er- '1 mm C wrroun ns 1 by forcins the bars of a window ment. A cramp in one leg took an wine are taken by wheelchair coach glgglflshggsi held a1 Crescent ro 3 3': M "W"! cm" 13-'dm' hm might” 'm'"'m5"'t a i i a in 3:11 5-:'.m' r:lc:l'1plcl?lc;:hdrlvel'-i ' ”' mam” W-1 tnbljsh d 1399 Agrl ltural M tuai 1885 0 women's res room om W are e era was re or e n mprove n as an urc . rolls . . M 1 E; e on is there was easy access to the walt- condition Sunday. out of danger. -59 111100 l091ll;rlll;:1:l':f:1;;l wdm c.11o,,-I work 11,", 1,” B 3112- Dfngld Hart. manager of the 09”)" 3,0, "hm : Ins room and office when A wide Cox was sitting up 50"” 5 "' it been built in the arena a heated ” "8 SCOM Victoria PHONE era: TWO CANADIANS FINISH Two unheralded Canadians were among the six of the starting 10 who completed the gruelling mar- athon up and down tortuous hills. These grades and the heat We!!! too much for the others. A scorch- ing sun roasted their heads and the hot street pavement blistered their feet variety of merchandise is said. Mr. Robert l-laggarty. mtnllor. stated last night that no estimate of the value of goods stolen was sslbla until after an inventory as been taken. No cash was ac- cessible as it had been placed in the safe at closing time.--S. lobster Season land put out their traps in N91?- aration for the south side lobster season which opens Aug. 10th for actual landing of catches Prices of canners is reported down con- siderably from that paid durlns the spring season. Continued from page 5 n.o.i.r. Royals -E held in Alberton for several suc- ceaslve years and a very 89530"-3 i-uponse had been received from the public. This year. when Mr- 0&1- low received the receipts from the tag day he felt a coach should visit this area. By long distance tele- phone lle made contact with Mrs. Clayton Travers. treasurer of the lodge, who had forwarded - the money. Members of the lodge went into action immediately and learn- ed that the number of shut-in who were enough to go for a. drive would much interest. 'rhi.ela1'ge vehicle. the first seating for eight other persons be- lies flat steel springs in the brick- is cushioned with foam rubber and has a small cushion which may be placed at the occuPHM'l M91 101' additional comfort. The chairs for this coach were donated by the Oddfellows and Rebeirahs, the cost itiei. a heating system. ventilators. radio. small tables to rest on chair arms. blankets. etc. will accommoci te buiances which As such twenty stretcher cases. they would be of inestimable value he at the disposal number of other centres. other cit- ies are now making plans whereby pavilion in which wheelchair pat- ients may sit in comfort while they enjoy hockey giunss. Cerebral palsy children and a few polio cases were taken to their schools each day. The hostess on the coach which visited Aiberton in Miss Annabelle Moliaohern of Halifax who is be- ginning her fifth year in this work. It is of interest. to West Prince shame many who enjoy health and activity. One of his favorite sayings is, "Think well of yourself; if you don't. who will? but, thinking only of yourself you do no good." Victoria Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boulter Victoria. include Mr. Boulter's sis: ter. Miss Gertrude Boulter. New Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacLeod and family Bronte. Ont.. are spending their holidays in Victoria. lion in Victoria guest of her grand. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacQuar'rie and family left on return Thursday for iheir home in Wakefield. Mass.. alter a pleasant vac:-ifinn spent here, guests of Bill's mother. Mrs. Wilfred MacQuarrie. loria, guests of Mr. MacLean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stratchan's brother M. Charles Howatt. Victoria. ' r Miss Jean Boswell. tnacher at Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bos- greatly to the social life of the community while here. accompanied by Mrs. Hart. have returned home after a pleasant holiday spent on the mainland. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Perklnson and family of Arlington. Ma5s., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Inman. Victoria. and also visited with relatives and friends in Argyle Shore. Miss Connie sharp. l-lamuton, Ont.. is vacationing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pha- tor Sharp. Mr. Junior (Stunning) Williams of Oakviile. Ontario. is vacationing at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Stenning Williams. Mrs. Angus Walker. The many friends of Master with it good attendance. tions for knitting blanket squares for Greece were distributed among the members present. the village much to the pleasure of their many friends who will wel- gain. of Ottawa are spending their holi- days in East Bideford with Mrs Davidgeis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharp. It was de- come them to their midst. summering in Victoria. guest nf her sister. Mrs. Wilfred MacQuar- rie. head of this beautiful river, this one-time progressive town will no doubt come back into its own a- unoras." "IT GROWS ON TREES" lrene Dunn - Dean Jagger REGENT TIIEATBE ELDG. Summer St. Clgitered Accountants Summarald T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building P.E.I. - Phone 288! auitr naxoasrsn sraas IN 3' L 1,. ,5, .910 fume, rnvn anviisrrvns: rams ,,o,f,'?1',mf1io,,, 03'ff',.u,,,,1,,, .10, ili1ac11i1Ieemt: lino: that; M1113” Mc1 Mr. Donald Hart .1... stationed ,, :1V'LA:':3.1'.E,BL”':,”U',l'if,':NG CAPITOL SUIIMERIIDE phmipr bunt fly.Notman's running 5 373" 95"" 5 Wllh the 11- C. A. F.. Summerside. ' ' distance only the fourth time. lin- ished fourth and fun-loving George "His Majesty Oxeefe", a fab- I . 1.111111111111111 sum. 5”, Miss Mcltscharn it was evident that here. sumnieraide uious American in captain of "l.1!1l1'e::':,';l1S;o:f:;';;1!y W" 11" fp:fI1:l”:ml::"lg' gffb Dougew, she is a person well qualified for mat. P. o. 11px fame ye-n -so who w--1 myfged ;.,c.u.,.. of the finish line. English 0.... 1... u.. his play of the game f;gmW5"m”'h:.lVlfImh;1f1Pl'1;': '1' stlg"-1!;:nleBlv1f;c131or1galI es! the ”.1L.....a..a.n...m.m ing b a. primitive Pac Ha I . 111 1 1 11 a sh ere 11,11 - r y nner a o e a c ova cotle. is the ytitle of the colorful new :r:1nn1:,m(;: sabf,1':1"1I1f ey W W"” "'9 "”Mk” 3"" M ' Gy which indicates her outgoing nat- Victoria. has returned after a Wlmer Bros. picture which OPGM Peters made his last lurch to s catches in centrefield in the t.hfrd played game. west Point. when interviewing tire. and she does derive great was a recent visitor at his home pleasant holiday spent in Bradal- Granviila at Water Street B. E. Ellis & Son Limited Direc- FIRE INS does your protoction jibe with in the light of today's realities you. No obligation. of couria. Summerside, P. E. I. G. M. GIANT. Charlottetown. ESTABLISHED I565 AMALGAMATED 1941 A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY How long since you've looked at your insurance policies? low T. LELAND LINKIiE1TER., MANAGER UDAN CE the prcacnltday value of your Weill be glad to counsel with Charlottetown. P. E. I. WATSON HARDY. Montroao. Tonight 7:15-9:15; CAPITOL summer-side Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 today at the Capitol Theatre. finish line on the west side of the, pg; 50.," Dl0lJllN YNIII 1191' WOPK. Ml OIFO b'"9- 1,1 g A to g C 11,, Burt Lanoutar. (Hill 3'01" ml stadium. used for the shorter races 3 -70nIh.- driver of the coach is also M d M 1 Bumz” st " s';::M'-1 -cuna triumph in "From Here we there. The marathon line was just scar an n n P0 A of the memory type and he. too. is 5- -n "- J-ck .59cker- T"- G Eternity" Ind master of all cine- opposite on the east side. of the arman. if A cf 5 2 2 2 0 0 well qualified for the responslbllllll ":1'1'”- 51:9 Welwme Vl5'l"'5 "1 "W . matte an-i-in;-co. issaid to top his track. iison. n -.... 4 0 1 1 3. 0 th-t 1- hit 3311'”. Y "" 5” Rum” "l M”- Optometrists cinematic ea:-ea in the title por- Nick Mayer. white-coated Mas- Kimber. c ......... 5 0 5 9 0 0 Guests on the coach Friday sf- - -C 9” Parents. Mr. and Mrs. B F H R0 ti-ayu, pun, gun mu (mm nng- seur for the English team. stepped Andrews, p ....... 5 0 1 1 I21 (1) tei-noon were Miss Kate Woodman Earl Lord. hum! .1) . P.:.l:.te:. P110119 H" and and limoma -nu. Prendergast on theh track :31: cIlurtci11e1cel 1:52:11 s.i11..mier.m1i 1; :1 3 g 1 1 1 173.31: ggmggg 1 (E:";3f,m"," 1;,” Mr. and Mrs. William Lea who snamuws BUILDING unMo”bwn dmm' '” m. W0 In” ldiganhi oueright until a ?” ggmo1nb. ' 4 0 1 9 0 0 berbon South Mr Aele a d 0c I have retired from active Vfarm TTTTTT T: h.lv?i:..-'ho.?omp.h tor n" "W" ytxii-ztchlgr w:s rtllslhedpforward. Lgzaiilt. 1' ......: 3 0 0 2 0 0 eron of Eilnhdale. wh: n if "('5' M” "k" "9 l''5ld9"" l" A' Raymund Gmntf '3-'v'-""'" wA'"" "OE --0-'-'-'-'"-"'0' ' hm ' oitown boos DECISION Henry. if 1 o o o o 0 his 101st birthday. Mr. H R. Lock- TM " r I W 18 8:13? 0-9-8 mm, 111111111111 :E2l.'.?!P.;"'”"”"' '::”'i,,,"f.::,',M;',,,,,,,,.f""”';"' Later. he public address system ecotue11' cg & 0 0 0 0 0 2 9,1,, of mrtune Co". A”. D",. nu; lroeunr Mm. W; -an-ocaocnceauau gt11'N."m:1v":1-1-11-1-NvA-i-1:1-1.ER BROS blend the and new! UN Pete" "Allard. 2b .; s 2 2 o 1 0 son Quiglay of Montrose. Miss Ger- yo 1.111153” 1.5” ........5y N H, 1 .1. had been disqualified. The crowd. 1-outs ................ so 4 12 21 7 4 tie Eealea of Kildgre cape. Mrs. .. .- which had 111110114 W"-ll "19 W"? '-replaced Henry in 4th. Alvis Mountain, isra. Leander Don- D . : little Er-all-h runner ""0"!" h" "-replaced Cottrell In mi. aid. in: neasnaia Dunbar, Mrs. Onlllli every Isonir-Ins Item 3'09"” "W ' J Dunbar in. and um. in-ea . D, ; A 901,01, Today 2:30 - 1:15 - 9:15 W" "my Mum" t mm um. ' n A R ,0 A sum" '11 "' km W L''”' lw in ' ' 'eim.inNo RE Tuesday 7:15 . 9:15 Me as was reported to have pmmpg, lb ...,... 4 o o 7 0 0 Wm”. mdun ".111. up." 01 ,;-1111 ,, , mu 33'-51-1'55" S W ,1,cve.1 on 0; :11.-"'32-gtiggn-e;:,11g;i,'; H11 G-II-c-1-t. -- -1 g g g g 3 o iv---Al M V ;"'....m........ ru eve. n A en. ......... manager. who said in an inter- Amnnmm P - 1 g (1) : g 3 Lm,in”7.w1m1"': :”"H un””'4 gum Monday "Id Tuna, vl2,'1'-me" I .11 MM 11 we mwed S1-...3:1-1”". .Q...: 1 1 1 . 2 O -g11.v11u-a-"mu?" ::rb.ellh rlaod1g1ee. "A1111 I DEsmE,, 1.. K. ZIEIJNSKI. M.l). him sooner. But I thought the fin- Rwy. 11 mm". 1 3 3 0 0 each an, -"N nun We Mr El. aeneru Practitioner 1-hllne rm the” It "N "9" '"' Doucetce. as .. s o o o i. o .1”, mn,,,., ,1,” ,,1,,,, ml, c starring: Barbabs staiiwyck M-in-nun Io-d git! ti:at.J1i'innty Just might be able pa Gallant. of ....s: g 1: gm, pnm,..u1. 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