g'""'TinNon courvrv 0FF1CE ununer Street. Summerside. subscriptions. Advertising Bepresenfntlves I GLOW Ind GEORGE W011 5.1300 W' water I .1l0W otlll 5”d' P3 W, Johnstone. SINGTON Communit mg will be held It . septem er t business to be dis- . -K 5 club M till-l' MEETING -" The C Holcguncil meetlnl 03 W9 as field leaf. even- Of Mr. Huffy Prid- Montrose. A N130": 01' We to the national convention c,c,F. party held M Tor- monthly 0011:, party W the hvme ing at lllm. dglegale of the onto ill -TRl.' uenlniz ioniiins iiirned UVPF nt no pH'EmC brakes :0 avo: any bad alo coailns injured bll I UBCIOY l0 Tun Igf. ..DEATH FROM EPILEPSY - ay momlng Bernie Mc- 23. was found dead in his home in Tigntsh. Dr. W. coroner was called and on EU inn bed at A. She the bod)" was noiicettels Clark's. mh. 1mpoi'tan down the if. 339 y ER 9. 1...: wssreau GUARDIAN 1952 3 8 Newl. GEOBG The Gusrdlsn any be bought It In! of the following stores in Summerside: uimner street; Gourlies Drugstore, 2! Centrsl Shem cl. Water Street: Mark Gaudst. 01 Grsnvllle Street; second vinee'I Grocery. gmro. S News-stun street: Alberion: Phone: N eet Friday. House Phones: August W85 5 Oil! in a T9 VP? up an ish with urd 9. rem lottetown where performed by D?- iaund that death was iuffocation due uisure. No lnquut will be held. He 1; 3 son of Mrs. John Mclnnls and besides his mother-is survived big i 99 brothers and No t eral iakcs place A 5 on and St. Judechurch Tig- niah. ”" - -CAB ACCIDENT - An Ac- cident about 9 p. in. last evening it the corner of Granville and pltzroy Streets in Surnmersidc badly damaged two cars from Bedeque area and sent one of the drivers. laii hlfI(t.FBl'i:lllC, hospital suffi-riig from what v'.i: believed to he shock and minor in-' juries. The other driver. Leaky. slightly injured and did quire hospital treatment. The ac- cident occurred when a. late model llfonarch proceeding west on Fitz- roy street and driven by Ian Mac- M Fariane. Bcdeque, was in in collision with an older driven by John A. Leaky, of North, Bedeque, which was was shaken H1 LOBII presented . (-K ACCIDENT - Last -half ton truck be- sident of Tignlsh on Oliver's Hill on the ar Alberton when the . , plied very suddenly giifrpaiied truck about half hill. The d to assist a stalled car e hill. No one was d after being pulled out the truck proceeded only minor dam- eved to C an Intel!!! Show. It it) up and odel south on Granville Street. Personal Mr. Thomas H. Maccaull, Eller-iii” ml” mgmvug. 4'33. wleIned Tim- ymg top prices. Burlington. truck caused by epileptic John A. not re- Plymouth E. har- was was sisters. Th3lPond at Kildare and the today to Stlriiis pond less 120 Ilnuoll Street; Service Drug. I. L Wolfe In Ksnslngton. WEST PRINCE OPHUE weeks. Representative flee no es: Hons; . closest possible place. Trout fish Phone I081. ON 3032 Ind 5038. Street: lslsnd Motor Transport. Ennnnis loll- -ieasniivie September 19th for Pantry Sale at l?rIce's. sponsored by Kelvin w. 1, -ON HOLIDAY-Mr. Gerald P. Murtagh of the Health and Wei- fare Department, Dominion Bur. esu of Statistics, Ottawa. arrived last Sunday to spend the next few weeks with his father and mother at Emerald Junction and other relatives and friends in the Pro- vince. He will return to OttswI in early October to resume mg duties. - -TAKES I'LL-Mr. Lawrence D. Abare. Cambridge. Mass., was tag. on seriously ill early yesterday morning at the Wright Tourist Home where he was a. guest ac. companied by Mr. Philip H. Lane of Somervillc, Mass. Dr. 8. Band- Summerside The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Town Council was held last evening in the coun- cil chlmbers with Mayor Henry w. Wedge presiding and Ill Council- lors present except Cotmclllors sheen and Morrison. John Cameron. acting Town Clerk. read the minutes of the previous meeting, and under new busineu correspondence regarding an Inn. of lsnd west of the town. This land has a shore frontage on a. very fine sandy beach and is le- csted between two tracts of land presently owned by the town. in the discussion which follow- ed. several interesting uses were suggested for future development of the land in an Ires which is owned by the town. They included suggestions for the possible de- vel ent of a park, picnic and bat ing, and forest nursery centre. It was suggested that I road would eventually be opened up I- round the shore point in this area. After discussion, the acting Town Clerk was instructed to for- ward a deposit of 3200 as a hold- ing payment on this property. In the absence of Councillor Morri- son who is out of the Province Councillor Drlscoll reported for ler was called and later in the morning the patient was removed to the Western Hospital at Alber- ton from where it is understood he will be flown to a hospital in C mbridge when sufficiently re- c vered to make the trip. To Build New Ouilei Al Foley's Pond. Kiidare At the request of local anglers and the Prince County Fish and Grime Association the Department of Industry and Natural Resour- ces have authorized the biulding of in new ouilct between Foley's Gulf. was at one time a very popular location to fish for son trout until the old stream sanded up with the result that lhe irout practically disappeared. The new stream has just been mnlplelefl by a bulldozer and is thirty feet wide and eight to tcri feet deep and joins the pond in the outside waters gt the crmen nre hoping that next year they may be able once again to battle three and four pound sea trout as was possible in the past. Believe Escape Continued from page i rirsisuirwssratenasEn. at the Don Jail at daybreak alter un- -8. rue. has returned from a, business i.'ip to Saint John. N. B. TYEIBUIT Dept. National Defence, Ottawa. arrived Saturday night to lllend his vacation with his par- -Mr. Ralph. Carraghcr of the ants at Tyrone. Lot 65. -Mrs Willard Brown. Irishlowii. George Mullally. Ken- lmston. spent the past week wltli friends in New Glasgow. Halifax, and Mrs. and Amherst, N. s. -Mrs. Myrtle Roberts of Need- has returned home after an enjoyable visit with her Trenholm. Link- I. ham. Mass, aiaier. letter Road. -Mr. oi her -MLu Mrs. Len and Mrs. Belmont, Ma.;s., Linklettcr Road the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lem Trenholm and also Frederick Prichard, Llnkletter Road. 5 bTOY.llCl' tompanled by her visiting . Theresa Brown, Irish- icwrl. left Tuesday for New Glas- EOVM where she will attend L Johns Academy. She was ac- wn mother, Mrs. lard Brown. and Mrs. George Mllllllly. Kenaington. xirllle many friends of Mr. P.C. .artln, inspector of Fisheries, will "Bret to learn that he has been County All wish him a speedy FY although it is possible may be of! duty for sev- 3. mid successful break from the Don ...... ""111? friends of Mrs. tewsrt of Kelyin will used to know she is improv- having the misfortune lling and breaking her arm Y home on August lath. n - G. B. Frizxell 0 On Saturday to resume be: M Supervisor in the operat- Mm It the General Hospital. mndhrthur. om. While on the 300 was the guest of her W. 3. Montgomery. also other members ldmitie Hosplta move that he tral ru- -Thel lime. in pl ing of I. at he xbfrs pll ilork nr Part in ,3 lltdeaue. her famil x ,5; Alan ascuoa . Iftsr iltothe eks. AS Mrs. 57. Prince left Alberion and vifiniiy v N.S., vmgeq W" on Friday rm, Mr. its friends in Eminmin Profltt Alberton, 66 to his home Monday If- lfier being "W0 Hospital. for s few " g police officer. Joseph Arlco. are . Sheet Hu- petient in in . by of Al- S I - from being handsome. locking their cells and sawing proceeding their way out of a death row cell- ':lock. T. M. G0lll'iiIy, Chief Inspector if reform institutions. said he is convinced the break was an inside Job. He revealed that, along with one guard is ;being sought. The man was unaccounted for this morning when all guards were ordered to report for quest- ioning. There was no answer It the man's home. . The faces of the four hunted men flashcd on 50.000 television lscreens across southern Ontario and part of northern New York state a few hours after the break was discovered at 7 a. in. TV station CELT in Toronto. due to'be officially opened, tonight went on the air ahead of time to lclevisc pictures of the fugitives at intervals throughout the after- noon. It was the first time in Canadian history television had helped police in g manhunt. Beet-looking of the quartet was suave Steve Suchan. 24-year-old former violinist, A scar over the lleft eye kept 29-year-old Leonard Jaclxaon. one-time hsridresser. Yet these were probably the moat desperate. Both were captur- ed ln separate gunfigilis with po- lice in Montreal lost spring and charged with murder in the shoot- ing here March '1 of Det.-Sgt. Ed- mund Tong. William Jackson. 71. convicted bank robber who has been serving a penetentiary term, was back here to testify at the Lrial of the other. He has the name "Eleanor" tattooed on his right foresrm. For three of the men. Boyd and the two Jacksons, it was the sec- Jall in less than it year. They broke out last November. willism Jackson later was Ir- rested in Montreal following com- plaints he was brandishing I sun in I restaurant. Police captured Boye. 3'1. early March it in I luxurioug Ipsrtment he and his wife had rented North-Central Toronto. sixty po- lice-men with drawn guns took him into custody without firing I shot. on. police theory ll ihliv 320.009 stolen Friday from s west-end branch of The Dominiontlssnk has been used to finance the flilfliv 0' the four Ind to enable them" to hide out until their ti-Ill grows id. oosifayor Allan Lsmport, who hur- rled back so miles from his sum- mer cottage at Lake Simcoe, ssid he will call for In invutlgstion of the jsil administration. '.'It has cost the cltlsens of this province more than 31.000000 and ma 1". or g good police officer to put these four man behind bars." he said. "Now that is all wasted Ind we Ire right back where I! started." aoyd, son of I former T010010 is a master actor as ter bank robber. do- : convinced clergy- sll of his well as I mas tectlves said. H men who visited him in i desire to reform. Tilt. and Mpg i M Q i :i'o'gi:,',l',:f"nIr nit: of 15313.: iwml” M on Monday bun 00.! ber of friends whwl They. iilso visited am. .... his lent niece. me, -sm,,Vm,d Wm vvnunan. st .....-...---- . . First permanent in... nation of aairying in Canada. was when the finance committee. 8500 was noted to be paid to the board of Trade towards the salary of Mrs. Robert Dewar for her work in the Summerside Tourist Bureau at Readls Corner. Councillor Drlscoll for the light and power committee introduced ii. resolution which was approved and which will grant the supply of electrical energy for the lighting and operation of the town clock on the old post office. Mayor Wedge said that the Summerside Y's Mens Club is to be complimented for their interest and efforts towards getting the town clock back in operation. A resolution was approved that John 0. MacLeod, because of ill- ness. be placed on the recently inaugurated pension plan for civic employees. Councillor schurman. reporting for the streets committee said that 250 feet of sidewalks had been laid on water street East. and 260 on Notre Dame Street and that 550 feet of sewer line had been laid during the month. He said all ce- ment walks are being repaired. New streets back of the hospital have been opened and necessary drainage installed. He said that Harvard street from the light plant to railway crossing will be ripped up and repaired with shale until it can be paved. Councillor Schurman sponsored I resolution which guarantees 5200 per annum to each fireman less 35 fines for missing a fire and 32 fine for missing at meeting, This. as Vlayor wedge explained, is to bririg these figures into conform- lity with those of similar sized run c;UAaoiAigr.mcriAaLor'i'ia-roww Council -Holds Monthly Meeting ll.C.M.P. llescue S'side Men In Harbor Mr. Gerard Richards. summer-. side, and Corporal R. L. Jones of the E. C. A. 1'. station. had I nar- row escape from drowning on Sunday afternoon when the sail boat in which they had been sall- ing in the harbor capsized on the southern side of Holms.n's Island. For seven hours during the after- noon with a high wind blowing. they clung to the boat. Mr. Rich- ards was sole to swim but since Corporal Jones could not, they stayed together. . Although- they continued to shout for help their criui were not heard. Late in the afternoon I pssserby on the shore saw the overturned boat and contacted the E. C. M. P. in Summerside. Sgt. P. L . Keyes accompanied by Constables Grover and Leish went to the scene in a boat operated by Gussle Gallant. The men were res- cued and rushed to the Prince County Hospital where they were given medical aid. Both were re- leased yesterday morning. -8 Flower Show For Alberion -A flower show is being planned for Alberton and is scheduled for Thursday afternoon in the Rebek- ah Hall. should the weather prove unfavorable it will be held on Friday. Plans are being made by committee comprised of Miss Shirley McArthur, Mrs. J.C. Mat- thews, Mrs. Gordon Hardy and Miss Margaret Forsythe. Mrs. A. R. Wallis and Mrs. J.R. McMahon have kindly consented to act as judges. There will be classes for cut flowers and potted plants and it is hoped there will be a. large number of entries. No entry fees will be charged and awards of merit will be given instead of prizes. It. is requested that all entries be in place one hour be- fore the show begins at half-past two. The 'show will continue for two hours and during that time after- noon tea. will be served. Flower lovers are enthusiastic about Al- berton's first flower show and will endeavour to repeat it on a larger scale next season if this one proves successful. 8. Slrilfe Oil In imuniclpallties. It was also an- lnounced by a. councillor that the size of the force will be gradual.y reduced to a desired minimum by means of retirment of those who reach the age of 65 3'98”- Counclllor Jenkins. for the schools and parks committee, in- troduced a resolution, which was apppreved and which grants 5300 to the S. A. A. for the laying of a permanent concrete floor on the tennis court on the Recreation Field. The full cost of this Dro- ject will be in the heighborhood of 1 resolution was also approved. which authorized the construction of the electric light line from the telephone repeater station to Abrams Village. council Votes Continued from page 1 Beaten. former City Councillors. for work done by city employees for them, was defeated. Opposing the motion were Councillors Elmer MacDonald, George Keefe. Arthur Gormley and P. C. Mc- Ccrmac. It was stated in opposition to the motion that the matter of having work done for individual Councillors had been 8 Nlmmun i l I practice in the past There was very little discussion, however. before the matter was disposed f by putting it to a vote of the Svhole Council. Councillor '1'. Roy Cudmore was not present at the meeting. Square Lights Broken Considerable discussion took place over the matter of the breaking of street lights on the city squares. Wlih lPl'ClHl "59" ones being made to those on Conniiugnt Square. However. it was felt that the services of a Police Officer could not be spif- ed for the sole purpose of watch- ing ever the lights. It was agreed that I light be placed on Green- field Avenue between Green Street and Villa Street. The Police Department report for the month showed that there had been 75 arrests made with 66 of.them being for offences connected with liqu'or. Of .fhe '75 arrests 70 of them resulted in convictions. There were 210 traf- fic tickets issued for motor vio- lations with a resulting revenue to the city of S105. . Police Chief Charles MacArthur noted in his report that the month had passed with no major crimes reported. Members of the Council briefly discussed the value of having large white "School Zone" signs painted on the streets nearby schools. No, decision was reiicehd as members were in disagreement as to the value of them and it was left to a later meeting. lsilwsy Whistles The members were in complete agreement as to the "nuisance of indiscriminate hlowimz 0' whistles by Canadian National Rslltvsys locomotive. and Coun- cillors J. Frank Storey and P. R. Mi.-Cei-mac were named to a com- mittee to investigate and see if the railway could do anything to samuel Champlain breiiilhl W0 cows in his eolcnv ill "03 slimlnsts the blowing. Mr. Mc- iS. W. Manitoba . I VVASKADA, Man., Sept. 8---(CF) .--A wildcat well near here today was unofficially reported to have "blown in" with oil during the wcok-end and started oil fever raging in this soulhwcslcrn Man- ilnbu town. The strike was reported made on the farm of E. A. lilcGregor. 4 112 miles southwest of hen: The well is 2 U2 miles north of the international boundary and 24 miles east til the Saskatche- wan liordcr. District oil men say the well will produce 200 barrels fl day of "an excellent grade with little water." Town officials said bids up to 58.000 for oil rights on a quarter- scctinn of land have been offered farmers in the district. Some farmers were reported to have sold their rights on a quarter- sectlon for 84.000. The well was drilled by the California Standard Company. the some firm which developed the Virdcn Field, about 50 miles northwest of here. ' ALWAYS AC'l'!VE The cougar. largest of the cat family in Canada. unlike the bear does not hibernate. Cormack said it was particularly annoying to businessmen whose places of operation were near rallwriy crossings. Operation of the new street sweeper was not as satisfactory as expected, Councillor Storey said.' and the operator had been given two-weeks in which to be- come fully scqiialnterl with the machine. The number of manual sweepers had been reduced in four. Councillor Storey also express- ed disapproval of the cuts made in new streets, especially those on Weymouth street where he said there were five cuts. He thought the costs of such cuts should be billed to the people responsible for having them made as it was difficult to restore the streets to the same level and efficiency as before. Dust Nulssnce on the matter of the dust nuisance he suggested that re- sidents might plant grass to kill the dust in front of their homes. anti at the some time recom- mended that ths city purchase another csrload of oil to help in controlling it. The Council members also agreed to the naming of theinew street from North River Road. connecting with Crestwood Drive. as Lnnsdowns Avenue. The report of Dr. Wendell Mac- Donald, Clty Health Officer, stated that there were only two cases of polio reported in this city so for this yesr. It was the feeling of lhe meet- ing that any heavy machinery. not rubber fired, should be bar- red from the use of the streets; It was felt that bulldozers. and other heavy equipment. not only damaged the street surfaces, but also was responsible for the breaking of many manhole cov- Spealis Al S'side lloiary Meeting Speaking on the part played by navigation in mapping out North Amerlca,FIl.. Eric Lee of the Sum- merside R.C.A.l". Station, yester- day It the regular dinner meeting of the Rotary Club gsve s most interesting talk on navigation. The meeting was presided over by president Alan Holman and guests at the meeting included Major T. H. E. Inman and Alex- ander Campbell of Summerside; J. 0.0. Campbell of Ghulottetowu; A. C. Woodwar, Mansfield. Must and Rotarlans Bill Collins. Taun- ton. Mass. and Neeman A. Mac- Lellan, Charlottetown. 5,: 4 Fire Destroys Summer Collage Yesterday afternoon fire of un- certIin origin completely destroyed the summer cottage and contents of Mr. H. T. Holman It MacCal- lum's Point in the Lower Bedequc area. The men of the district battled the blaze which threatened to spread to the nearby cottage of Mr. Eric Woodside, and succeeded in preventing the fire from reaching Mr. Woodslde's property. ; -S. Enmore and O O I Vicinity - The many friends of Mr. Roy strongman. Port Hill. regret to hear of his illness and hope that he may soon be rmtm-ed to his usual good health. Mr. Connie MacArthur, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mac- Arthur, has joined the Air Force and will soon leave for Manning Depot. Quebec, where he will re- ceive his basic training. : A largely attended shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robinson on Monday night, Septemb.r 1st in honor of their granddaughter and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Ensor Oatway. who were recently married in Tor- onto, Ont. Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur has gone to Cornwall. Ont., where she will Join her husband who is em- ployed in that city. Mr. and Mrs. tlrling Ellis and family, O'Leary. were visiting rela- ,tives in Springhlll on Sunday. Aug- ust (list. The many friends of Mrs. Angus FJll'Il3ll. Springhill. are pleased to hear that she is improving from her recent illness. She had been 1 patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Of Bedequo Tenders are being called.to re- route a section of the Summerside to Bedeque highway at the Dunk River and eliminate a dangerous curve. The new road will by-pus Ross' Corner and s new bridge will be built across the Dunk River further up stream. It is understood that the new section of highway from the south bank of the Dunk will later have to be connected with the end of the Middleton road but no decis- ion has yet been reached as to whether or not the road will go through the village of Bedeque as at present. Bailem - Macieod Wedding -- Trinity United Church. sum- merslde, was the scene yesterday morning at 10.00 o'clock of a pretty wedding when Elaine Louise, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Mac- Leod of Coleman became the bride of Blair MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Balle-m of Povmal. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C,D. Matheson and the music was under the direction of Miss Mary Geldart, church organist, who, dur- ing the signing of the register played "0 Pemfect Love" over the chimes. The church was attractive- ly decorated with bouquets of mul- ti-coloured gtadioll. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. Seaman Bell. The grooms- man was Mr. Arthur Hollan and the ushers were Mr. Errison Mac- Leod, brother of the bride, and Mr Seaman Bell. The bride looked lovely in her floor length gown of nylon net and bodice with net cape and bcuffant skirt. A hole held in place her three quarter length veil and she carried a bouquet of white glad- loll. Mrs. Bell wore a gown of mauve net over taffeta fashioned simil- arly to that of the bride, with which she were a matching head- dress, and carried a bouquet of yel- low gladioll. The brldets mother was attired in a navy suit with matching ac- cessories and wore a cqrsage of white sweet pens. while the groom's mother were a gown or black net over fuschia wltli hlack accessories and fl corsage of gladioll. Following the ceremony a recep- tion for twenty five guests was held at Birch Hill Tourist Lodge where the bride's table was centred with a three tier wedding cake, topped lighted tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Ballcm left by automobile on 5! wedding: trim to Ottawa, Niagara Falls. New York and Boston. the bride travelling in a suit of navy rznbsrdine with white acccssorics and A corsaqe of red I Mrs. (Doctorb)Ml7);vies of Massa- Mrs. Allison Raynor. She also vlsit- i ed her sister, Mrs. Hyde, in Corn-: wall and other relatives in Sum-I merside and Albcrton. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Davis and son Kent. and Mr. Stanley Bryant, Charlottetown, were recent visit- ors to North Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grindlay and Mr..and Mrs. Sidney Enman motored to Charlottetown on Tires- day evening, August 26th. Mr. and Mrs. John Corbin and their two children have return?d toi their home in Ontario. While liere' they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost. Mr. I-Iavelock Bryant is spending! a few days in Port Hill vlsltingl relatives and friends there. Miss MargsreHIl;cArthur. who is employed in Arlington. spent the weekend at her home here. Miss Enid iviiw-.rtnur. Linicii-ti.er.l is visiting with Mrs. Claude Mac-l Arthur in Springliill. Mrs. Mae slack has returned to her home in Truro, N. 5. after vis- iting with her mother. Mrs. G. Green, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence strang- man and family, Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Victoria West,i on Sunday, August Iilst. Miss Doreen Bryant. North Eri- more. has gone to Charlottetown to attend Prince of Wales College. and Miss Doris and Master Ralph Bryant are tskina Wide eleven in Summerside High school. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. and son Vans. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo. were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday. August (list. Miss Jean Smith. Victoria West. was a recent guest of her sister. Mrs. Harold Dyment. Northern. -Fire Al N. S. M Naval Base HALIFAX. Sept. ll --(OPi --Firc today destroyed 5 large section of the roof of a barracks building un- der constructlon at nearby Shear- wster naval air base. Naval officials said the fire. ex- act cause of which has not been determined. broke out during tar- ring operations on ii temporiirv roof erected over the steel and concrete structure. A section of about '15 by so feet was destroyed but d to the building itself was minor. The blue was brought under control by the bsse fire brigade CII. chusetts is A guest of her sister.l gladioil. On return they will reside in Summerside where both are on the staff of the local bl'Ell'lrIVll of the Island Telephone Company. - S. Tenant Can Evici landlord MONTREAL. Sept. 8-(CPl- Judge Gustave Marin has ruled that if a landlord attempts to force his way into a tcnantls house, the tenant may throw him Ollli. ,In a dispute between tenant Ar- mand Lorrain of suburban La- prairie and landlord J. A. Long- tin, Judge Marin ruled Saturday that if the landlord has "obvious difficulty" in trying to get in touch with the tenant he must use other means of reaching him than forcing his way into the tenant's home. Landlord Longtin said tenant Lorrain punched him in the face and broke his glasses after he tried to get into his tenant's home to investigate an improper witt- ciow repair job Judge Marlnidismissed the case. NORTHERN RIVER The Coppermine River flows 525 miles to the west and of Coronat- ion Gulf iii the Arctic Ocean. To Re-Route Section lace featuring a strapless fitted . with ii. miniature bride and groom.l and encircled with swert pens and I Highway Alberion Council - Holds Meeiing' The September meeting of Alber- ion Town Council was held in the court house last evening with May- or C. E. Profit presiding and Councillors Profit, Corbett. Currie and Matthews in attendance. Bills amounting to 5100.05 were present- ed and ordered paid. and two bills held over from the last meeting amounting to 855.00 were also ord- ered paid. A resolution passed by Albertan branch of the Csnsdinn Legion was read requesting that the town council take immediate action to improve the fire-fighting equip- ment and that the equipment be checked and that the truck and pumper be started every day. Fol- lowing considerable discussion it was decided to call a meeting of a committee from the fire brigade. the fire committee of the town council and a committee from Al- lon, meeting to he held in the court house Friday evening. Sep-l tembcr 12th, to necessary action. It was moved. seconded and car- ried that Mr. William Albert be ap- pointed town policeman for one month. O'Leary and Vicinity -Miss Norma Grigg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grlgg, West Devon, has accepted a position in Moncton, N. 13. LAC. Ernest Harvie, Camp Bor- den, Ont., accompanied by Mrs. Harvle (nee Miss Fern Oulton of Brae) who were visiting at the home of Mrs. Harvlels parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Oulton of Brae, are at present visiting in Windsor, N.S., the guests of Mr. I-larvle's parents. Mr. Humphrey Oulton of Glen- wood is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, hav- ing undergone an operation. His many friends wish him a speedy convalescence. Thane MacNeill, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis MacNeill of Unlonvale Leary) who has been sick with polio, has now been taken to the Polio Clinic in Charlottetown. Thane is a Grade Ten student at Unionvale School and his many friends wish him a speedy recov- ery. LAC. Garth MacDonald of Ayl- uicr. 0nt., is spending a- leave at lhis home in 0'Lcary, the guest of ibis parents Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. Garth has been post- .cd to Summerside air base. i Hon. Forrest Phillips. M.L.A.. O'Leary. ,ihe speaker of the lOCii1 Legislature. is in Ottawa. Ont., having accompanied the Common- ivo:il:h Parlianientnrians who re- cently visited Prince Edward Is- lland. 1 -A.Z. i Family Gathering jilt Kensington y . I -On Tuesday evening. August l,26th, the members of the Davison jillld Picketts families met at thci llionie of Mr. and Mrs. Walcion , iDavison, Kcnsington. for a family i party. The house was prettily idecoraled with bouquets of sum- imer flowers. I During the evening delightful isolos were rendered by, the Misses iRuil'iie Calms. Summerside. Elaine -and Ann Picketts. Newcastle. N.B.. Tand also piano selections by Miss ;RLiLllie Cairns. A hearty sing-song ;was led by Mrs. Lois Moase at the inland. i Mr. and Mrs. Davison were tak- i ion by surprise when Mr. Frank iJ:1i'dine called on-Rev. Willard ipickctfs who read a nicely ivorded iaddi as to them on the occasion iof their forthcoming twenty-fifth iivcdding anniversary. i They were presented with e lnumber of gifts of silver. includ- beron branch of the Canadian Leg- ' (two miles from O'-- , monov. ' pressed their nroe iTrr'iuraEN Torontojtocks Continued from pegs 11 80 41 I-4 1500 Rlx Allhs too My Buy . 100 Roysliu 8300 Eundle 4500 Riupuriunf .. 5085 Rowan Cons Eb 2700 San Ant 1500 Selburn Wts 8705 Bherrltt 300 Sigma 1300 Silanco 54480 Sll M11 400 Soirris . 75 Southern 2500 Spooner 718 Stanwell 2000 Starratt Z275 Steep Rock 500 Sturgeon 1550 Sullivan R00 Surf Inlet 2550 Sweet Gr 1550 Sylvanite 150 Tecl: Hu 3500 Thom Lund 3240 Toburn 100 Torbrlt Z6200 Twr Pete Z61 'I'ra.ns Emp 21400 Trend Pete 6600 Triad 3200 Tungsten 2700 U Asbes 335 U Keno . 9500 Url Oils . 4100 Um) Can i500 Van Roi T30 Ventures 2700 Violamae 2500 Vulcan . 733 Wait Am 2900 West Ash 9300 W Hmstd 800 W Leaseholds 4600 Wilrlcli , 1600 Windward 500 Wingait - 21300 Yank Can 3025 Y'k Bear 2916 Yukeno CURB 500 Cdn Collier V 100 Coast Cop '1, 270 Perid Ore 11600 Yuk Con BANKS an Mtl 23.-'i Scctln 70 Tor 250 Com 30 Dom 90 Imp 76 Royal INDUSTRIAL 772 Cdn Brew 27.5 D Mm: 110 Simp A . 210 Dr: B l40 Do Pr Young Mollie-Ar Saves Children CYRVILLE. ont.. Sept. I - tCPl - Mrs. Rolando Cleroux, 22. saver: the lives of her two babies today when fire levelled their one-store-5' home near this small town nine miles southeast of Ottawa. Of undetermined origin, the fire caiised datnage estimated at 310.- 000. Mrs. Cleroiix carried the children outside to safety. S . base cake plate. also I purse of Mr. and Mrs. Davlscn ex- sincere thanks and hoped that all would have I pleas- ant evening and come again to visit. Then. after singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows”, ice cream and cake were enjoyed by all. De- srrving of special mention was is bcautifullv decorated wedding cake made by Mrs. Devison's sister. Mrs. Justin Woodside. This hahnv family gathering was brought to a close by singing ling a chest of commiintiy plate, flat silver. and a large pedestali ”Auld Lang Syne", "Good Night Ladies", and "The Queen". There were no injuries. TO ”-TOU CH .' OUT 0 '1: WAY By J. R. Williams i g'- SEE, 1 iii" THAT'S I EXPECT Nowvou i . 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