Western Guardian can CEDAR SHINGLES ar- ,...3.1. Unloading today. John mars. Carleton. - ' GTON SCHOOL will ..l;::1Sn:n Tuesday. September grm, Grades 1-8 will register at 915 a.m. Grades 9-12 will reg- ister 81 1515 pom gmw OFFICE CLOSED - luv office will be closed from Alhysi 1 to August N. inclusive. Molhey M, Bell, Barrister, Sum- ;nerside. CNIC On Satuday. Aiiglilstplath. about 45 to 50. 4-H -11,1, Members gathered at Stan- gm... Bcach for a club picnic. almm with their club leaders Misses Ceuna Richardson and Jean Anderson. registered nurses from the Victoria General in Halifax. have been recent guests of Miss Elaine Monkley, Lot 16. S. Misses Joyce Stavart and Julie Campbell. Burlington. are spending a holiday with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moose and family. New Annnu. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell and daughter. Donna, are visiting Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Andrews, Fieetown. and brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Campbell. Burlington. Among those attending the Mac- Kay - Campbell wedding at St.i aliin Palmer. Urban Laughlin. '... Edwin Lord. Interesting fea- tures of the day were swimming ccs. broad .lllmP5- 200 Yard d35h E11,.-h was won by Junior Colwill. wn Softball game. Folloiylns the lllall same a supper was served John's Church. Clifton on Thursdayl lwere Mr. and Mrs. Heath Macbeod land Miss Millie Cousins. lrishtown. l Mr. Elton Sharpe. Margate haaf accepted a position with the M.F. lschurman Co.. Summerside. and 8th Siege Battery Holds Reunion At Summerside The Joys and hardships were recalled and the adoaiiip of by-gone days was renewed as members of the 8th Siege Battery held their annual reunion and banquet at Howard's Restaurant in Bummeraide last evening. A banquet. which was thorough- ly enjoyed by all present. was the prelude to the organization's an- nual meeting which concluded with s sing-song of the melodies of World War I. and a musing dis- cussion of the events and experi- ences shared by the comrades dur- ing their days together as they travelled from Prince Edward Is- Iand to the distant battlefields In Europe. Recalled also were the names of comrades of those days -some deceased. and others now scattered to many points distant from P.E.I. Warm applause expressed the appreciation of those assembled for the interest indicated by many resent organisauon and that the matter of uniting with aaaoclatp ions of other units should be left for future consideration. Those present at the reunion banquet last evening included: J. J. Connolly. Chailottetown; J. E. Keartz, Cornwall; E. A. Keepinsu Murray Harbor: "H. Johnston. Surnmerslde: Lt. H. A. Messervy. Charlottetown; Bill Walsh, Char- lottetown; F. M. Doyle. Charlotte- town; L. W. Hacker, Summerside; E. J. Wynne. Charlottetown: L. A. MacDougall, Charlottetown; R. B. MacNeill. Ottawa; H. T. Currie. New Dominion; N. D. Campbell. Charlottetown: G. W. Watts. York: A. J. MacDonald. Souris: E. B. Ellis. Charlottetown; lison, Summersideg Mount Albion. A FINE RECORD It is interesting to quote ex-. tracts from a letter received in John Myers. R. L. Mol- A Bagiole's mother, Mrs. .:s.'.-2: -- guasts d Mr. and Mrs. Thomas b nnutsford. Mrs. M. Itar ll lverett. Man. Bayfiald Betta of Glenwood. have returned in spending some time visiting from a pleasant trip b Nova with friends bi Knutaford and Bcotia. where they visited with relatives and friends. They also drove over the Cabot Trail. The many friends of Mr. Ward Jelley are glad to hear he is bal- ter again after his recent sick- ness. Miss Olive Jelley. Summerside spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and family of Unionvale. were recent visitors to the home of Mr Mrs. Ira Banks and Mrs. Annie Henderson in Poplar Grove. Mrs. Craswell Weeks of Alber- ton was a recent guest of her nephew Mr. Claude Jelley and Mrs. Jelley in 0'Leary. Rev. Pius Finnan of Balhursl. vicinity. she was also the sum of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay. ' Mr. and larlc Jelley and child ren. Lucy Ann and Swsby of .Unionvale and Mr. and Mrs. omeary, and daughter ouve mo- tored no Poplar Grove on Sunday land were the guests of Mr. and ,Mrs. Ira Banks. They also attend- ed the funeral service of the late lMr. Swaby Birch Ill run run. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy of Quebec are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and family of Summersid. were visit- :'on to O'Leary and Caacumpec 'on Sunday. I 5 Miss Shirley Palmer, 0'I.eary, spent a few days recently as lguest of her rnllsln. Gloria Hudson iln Summersidc i Wednesday Aug.17,1955The Guardian Page .18 Edshefdnr. as-s1e;pi:kinc:(nd. up en nl rec in t-I10 Ilirns of Pin-WT::ms'.'.,I hu- arasitu that medical ex nab III nfutouou ul ovary no pun. aons exunln Entire flunul. may be victims and not know It. To art rid of Pin-Worms. than raw: must not only he klllad, has '”"-l 'n 0'" l-l!'Re intestine when they live and malti l . Th.i:'g .1. IctJy what Jane's - tablet in .. .and here's how thcy do in p First -a lo m0'39.m- mediqally-approved in- Ffpdlfpt goes right toworkebilg In-Wurml quickly and easily. Don't take chances with tlih fl-naemus. highly contagious eon. ditinn. At the first sign of Pin. Worms. a your druggm sq; gamma JIyoe's P-W Va-niifnge . . . the small. Pnllyrtlblmhf ulhlntx per. fa-ted tiv farm-us l'Ir D. .liun. g Son. VI”VHll L. in warm r-media. for nvnr loo yrgrg. I l members of the tlth Siege Battery residing outside the Province who had written to the secretary ex- pressing their reason and regret at not being able to be present at No B-I 59"" ' kw days Vim-l"5i Mr. and Mrs Earle Jelley and ”l3tlV'5 Md M9555 II w00d5l0eklfamily of Unionvale accompanied ”ce'"'y' ' by Mr. and Mrs. George Jallm Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and OLP"-V' we" Vmm" "" Mrmdu Charlottetown in May 1917 in which reference is made to the magni- ficent "shoot" made by the 8th. Canadian Siege Battery "unsur- afm ll'I1ll'Il a sing-song bmuzhliexpects to move with his family an pni(lyBI.)IE gathering '0 I C1059-l to Summerside. . - d r the super-1 Tllpnnptlllhlrwaliellh Clay and Mr.- Mrs, J.E. Cousins. Park Corner. ”” ' accompanied by Mrs. Hall of -Th '.-r .uiviir's& l............ i to Summersldc and Kinkorn. Allan Palmer LEAVING FOR AFRICA.- uanv friends in Summerside will he interested to learn that Dr. C. .. .3” Der lilcwre. who has been usilintl I19”? mwmpamed by Mrs .-an Dpr Mcwre for a number of us.)-.. piist. will sail for South jmwa on September 9th wiiere mm intend to reside in rctire ' Dr, E. E. Parkman of the l 'i'i'i.'-3.... View Cabins Yesield” ,....(.,.-9.1 a telephone call from thp dtwlnr and his wife advising oi lIl('II' impvnfllng deP8fll-We mid 1;-qlll,”-ling to. be remembered. 0 me many friends and aCClU8"ll' ant-cs made during me years ""9! mired here guests of the Harbor Vi:-is Cabins 5' rersonals Mr and Mrs Thomas Adams of Boston. .uass.. are spending 3 nionthlong holiday at spring Valley- lli and .'ilr.s llcath Campbell. 1.:-nu Riicr. have had as their qupgl for the past two weeks their grandson. Scot Paynter. of Carleton. klrs Charles Paynter and family rarlelnn, spent the past week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. HPalI'l Campbell. Long River. 311:5 Linda MacLeod has as her guest for the past week her cousin. ms; .ludy Buchanan, of Charlotte- town Airs. Pclcr Morrison has returned to Charlottetown after an enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell. Rev. Dr. William Briggs. Mrs. Briggs and son are vacationing at New London. and are house guests of Mrs. Sterling MacKay. Guests of Mr and Mrs. E.T Glydon. Margate. are their grand- son. Donnie Bowness. River John. ster. Mass. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Paynter. Long River. Mrs. LEROY Campbell and child- recent guests of Mrs. Campbell's father. Mr. John L. Cotton. Mis- coucbe. Mrs. Peter Morrison of Char- iottetow. Mrs. Preston Campbeu and Mrs. LeRoy Campbell, Irish- toun. paid a recent visit to Free- town. where they were guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Allan OI. Mr and Mrs. Robert Hansen and son Alan have returned to their home in Cambridge. Mass., after lilending a week with Mrs Hnnsens parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Campbell, lrishtown. Miss Beryl MacLeod has re- turned to her home in lrishtown after spending a week in Char- lnllielown. guest of her cousin. Miss Gail Buchanan. and was a guest at several showers tendered Miss Buchanan. who will be one of the 5euon's brides. Ten r o u p l e 5 from lrishtown. D5”llt'.v and Spring Valley enjoyed s folk dance at Mr..and Mrs. Cecil Campbell s new summer cottage at Dmlley Beach on Friday evening . and Mrs. Campbell were de- l'ill"llIll.v surprised at the lunch llour when it special cake and ice ("Rm made by the lrishtown ';!”"I9n was served in honor of the "M party at the new cottage T-m-mt In Memoriam MR. R. A. CANNON mm? Sympalliy of the entire com- "mil! goes out to the widow and members of the family of the late nlgnond Isaac Cannon who died "rd a home in Mlscouche on Sat- 3l'- Ausuu lath. He was 51 Years of as Mrs” M6 Mr. Cannon was a son n- E. Cannon and the late Mrs. whenon and was born at Coleman. he ennworld War Two broke out an n sled with the R.C.A.F and P norable discharge. Olsessed of a happy and genial m'W'l"0II he was a general fav- hm! of all who knew him and a ta mot friends join in extending um"; "Wlvlns incur . of an M" Ind In his wodaw, the for- h.mMyra Williams of 0'Leary, Balm lympltlly hi their sorrow. W hdss his wife he is survived ll father and the following :1. and sisters: Samuel. Sum- ”, Ernest&hMiscoucg:; E':ndl- - erren apa ; I""'lI. Mrs.Alaii wedlock. Sum. M Ritd at home. . M m neral took place on Sun- "ponn when service was at Noble's Cemetery. ,"""?0I were Messrs. Archie UNI. Eric and Austin Snakes and able visit in lrishtown. guest of N.S.. and Billy Glydon. Fredericton P.E.I. Mrs Thomas Knight of Winche- left recently after ten Kathryn and Ronny. were " "V9 Nears service recelvodi vPennsylvania. a summer guest here has returned from a motor tour of the Cabot Trail. 1 The Kensington Cub Troop re-l yturned to their home on Sunday? lafter a four-day camp at Camp lKinizslon. Crapaud. under the di-. lrection of the Rev. W. Eric Ingra-l ;ham assisted by Mrs. Hodge Mont- l fgomery and Mrs. Andrew Johnston l Miss Daisy Stewart has returnedi .to her home in Somerville. Mass .l liifter visiting friends and relatives! lin this province. She was accompa- ' -pnied by her sister. Mrs. Mary -Simmons. who will visit friends in Boston. Mass. and vicinity and also in the State of Ohio. . Miss Frances Gallant. who is employed with the Investigationl laranch of the R.C.M.P. at Ot- ltawa. is visiting her parents. Mr. - -and Mrs. James Gallant of Tig-I 'nlsh. On Tuesday Miss Gallanin laccompanled by her mother and; .her brother Mark. visited friends In Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs Charles Dennis of .Warren. Ohio. left on August 8. -after a short visit with relatives; -and friends here when they were; house guests of Mr. Dennis' brother Mr. Dennls' brother, Mr. Wilbur Dennis and Mrs. Dennis. Margate. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis visited Ottawa before coming here and will return by way of Boston. A large group of young people Untcd Church met Sunday after- noon and evening at the M. R. E. C camp site at Augustine Cove. where they held a very enjoyable outing of swimming. hiking, even- ing campfire and sing song and an outdoor supper, all in ideal weather. The meeting was arrang- ed by the Y. P. U. executive. who plan to hold another similar one in two weeks time. Court Cases At Summerside A party from Borden was con- victed under the Temperance Act of selling intoxicating liquor and "all .00 and costs when he Ippeared before Magistrate R.S. Hinton. 0C. In county magis- trate s court yssterday in Summer. of the Central Presbytery of they the reunion. These letters were read by sec- relary J. J. Connolly, and were received with great. interest by the comrades present. During the banquet a toast to the llth Siege Battery was propos- ed by R. L. Mollison of Summer side and responded to by E. A. Keeping of Murray Harbor; and brief remarks were made by sev- eral of those in attendance. The meeting was presided over by the retiring president. H. Johnston of Summerside. and dur- ing the buslness period the recom- mendations of the nominating committee were approved with the following officers elected for the next year: Honorary president. Lt. Harold A. Messervy. Charlotte- town: president. Peter MacLel- Ian. Souris; vice president, Nor- man Campbell, Cliarlottetmvnz secretary. Jack Connolly. Char- lottetown. Executive: Prince County. Bert Johnston. mer- sldez Queen's County. John Myers, Mount Albion; King's County. A.J. MacDonald. Souris. The nominating committee was comprised of L. A. MacDougaIl, Charlottetown; H. T. Currie. New Dominion: and George W. Watts. York. During the business period the minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary. J. J. Connolly. and financial statement a showing a small surplus was pre- nted. The meeting was se in unanimous passed at the Lydd Range. Eng- land, since 1902". Congratulations were extended to Mayor Peake, Capt. Bagnall. Lieuts. Messervey, Peake, Farqu- har and Murphy and in fact the entire battery on their splend-id' showing. I Sgt. Sydney Bunnell in a letterl to a friend here said "It was amusing to us to see how drama-y tically the old "regular" Sergeant: Major would teach us each day.i when as a matter of fact. we had) received five times as good al course from Mr. Messervey in the Observers Class before this on the same subject." ”I..i'eut Messervey was Battery Commander and he handled the "Shoot" in a manner that would have done credit to a veteran Artillery Officer". (The officers referred to are the late Lieut. Col. A.G. Peake., Capt. Stanley Bagnall. recently retired Dean of Dalhousie Dental College. Lleut. H.A. Messervey. City Surveyor. Charlottetown. the late Lleut. H. Weston Lleut. Farquhar. Nova Scotia. and Lieut. A.B. Murphy formerly of Tignish. The writer. Sgt. Bonnell. is Rev. Dr. S.J. Bonnell. York. now enjoying a vacation in his native Province as has been his custom for many summers.) Norilieim and Mrs Mr Donald Machean agreement with a proposal to send.aiid family have retu. :d home copies of the Charlottetown Guard-j ian containing a report of the re- union to members of the 8th Siege of this Province so that they could be in- formed concerning the annual re- Battery residing outside union. to hold the reunion reek of "Old Home Week" on RE. I Dissatisfaction was concerning the executive. that an advance notice side. Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Q.C.. acted for the Crown. Mr. J.O.C., Campbell was counsel for the. defense. Three different witneasasl appeared for the Crown and for the defence. i A man from Freetown was fined .00 and costs for possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor and a party from West Devon paid a similar fine when he pleaded Bullty to the same offence. Two parties from the Borden area were filled 8100.00 and costs for driving; motor vehicles while their ability IWM Impaired and another man from the same district was fined 'S20.00 and costs for possession of liquor other than in his residence. Under the Highway Traffic Act a party from R.C.A.F. Station, lsummerslde was fined 310.00 and lcosts for crossing the solid white line and passing another vehicle lln so M.P.H. Zone. A party from Summerside paid 35.00 and costs for falling to drive on the right side of the highway and a man from Summerslde East was fined .3200 and costs for driving a motor vehicle without first obtaining an operator's licene. :S'side Evens Series With Trure Sliellis The Sumrnerside All-Stars ev- ened up their series with the Truro Sheiks at the Queen Elisa- beth baseball dlamond last even- ing by defeating the visitors 7-4 a seven-inning contest. The Sheiks outhit the home team six hits to four. but three Truro pli- chers. Connors. E. Parris and Maxwell gave up a total of seven walks and hit one batter. I Garland Harris. midget pitch- er. started for Summerslde. and allowed one run and three hits. one of them a circuit clout by Maxwell. He struck out five. Paul Schurman finished the- game. pitching the final four frames. He was touched for three hits. one a triple. and three runs crossed the plate while he was on the slab. Johnny Whllen led the Sum- mcrslde batters. getting a single and triple in two trips. His triple was almost a home run but he was tagged out at the plate after chasing two males across the platter in front of him. Donnie Cameron and Ed Dalton got the other two hits. each hitting one for one. Each team cornmltted three mlscues. Linescore: R H E Truro . 001 lltll 0-4 G 8 Surnnierside ..ii3 210 1-7 0 0 Umpires: Plate. Manhood: bas- II. Desnoclies. would offer sufficient time A discussion was held in regard to the advisability of continuing during the expressed the transportation problem to and from the Island during this week of congested traf- fic. and after discouraging exper- iences had been related in this "and the meeting approved I a few days visiting Dystant's resolution that the annual meeting "ml 5'.” ""de' Mr" "d M"'wuf and banquet be held next year bed "cD”"3”"' at a time other than Old Home Week. and at a date to be fixed by A proposal was also endorsed of the next reunion would be sent out to individual members about Febru- ary or March in the hope that it? for those outside of P.E.I. to try andl Mia.” after a plrisant motor trip to Cornwallis. N.S. where they visit- ed Mr. MacLcanls brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sm” . of Halifax. N.S. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Col- will. recently. Mr. Herbert Steward. Brackley. spent a few days with his daugh- ter nnd son-in-la M" and Mrs. Claud Colwill. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dystant and family of Halifax. N.S. spent Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paupltt and family of Sherwood. P. E. I. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Colwill. Miss Blanche Paupltt. Sherwood. spent a week visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Cla: " Colwill. Judy Colwill spent a few arange to be present for the rs-ldays visiting in Summeraide. thel union. It was also Pl'0DOsed that "fol- ow-up" notices be forwarded at a 'ater date. C A proposal from other units for an amalgamation of the associat- ions was overwhelmingly rejected as it was felt that the lith Siege Battery reunion should continue its "FALLEN ANGEL" . AT CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE Three of .creendom's all time greats. Alice Faye. Dana Andrews and Linda Darnell. are top-lined in Twentieth Century-Fox's grip- ping encore hit. "Fallen Angel." at the Capitol Theatre. Produced and directed by Otto Premlnger. "Fallen Angel" had been acclaimed as a gripping drama of desire and murder. as powerful as the screen has ever shown. The story of the love of a woman for a man. a love over which hangs the terrible fascinat- 5. ion of another womanis beauty. and haunted by the spectre of murder-is said to hit a new peak in sheer shock and suspense. "Fallen Angel" marks Alice Faye's i most important dramatic role. She had been previously noted for her performances in light, musical pictures. and re- celved accolades for her perform- ance in "Fallen Angel." t Dana Andrews. who has a re- cord liat of hits to his credit. plunges headlong into this tense and gripping story of a man ob- sessed by the promising lips and taunting smile of a woman whom only murder can get out of his life forever. Linda Dnrnell's role of Stella in "Fallen Angel" is said to be by far her most fascinating and important. David Raslrin is the author of the film's popular lune. "Slow- ly." which he wrote in collabo .4- ion with Kermit Goell. The screen play written by Harry Kleiner is based on the novel by Marty Holland. Alberton Mrs. George Ashley. Dorches- ter. Mass.. is spendlns this week with her cousin. Mrs. Arthur Wright. Aiberlon. Miss Edith Myrna Arthur. Al- bertnii. has accepted the t ion of vice-principal of St. Eleanors High School and commenced her duties on Monday. Miss Clara Donald. Summer- side. is a guest at the home of her brother, Mr. G. M. Donald. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor San- derson. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met -at the home Mrs. Spurgeon lltamsay on Thursday August 4th, with in large ance. The many friends of Mr. W. H. Millar regret to learn that he is a patient in the Stewart Memor- ial Health Centre. All join in wish- ing him a speedy and complete re- covery. Farmers in this vicinity ha ve been concerned over the safety of their grain crops. which have been attacked by swamis of aphids, which can prove very destructive if not controlled. some farmers have sprayed their fields as a protection and it is hoped since recent heavy rains that this pest is extermlnated. Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily and other relatives upon the death of the late Mr. H.B.S. Birch. Sympathy is being extended to the bereaved widow and family of the late Mr. Clarence Phillips. sympathy is extended to Mr. James Phillipa. Miss Ina Ptilllips and Mrs. Everett Ramsay upon the death of their brother. the life Mr. Clarence Phillips. The funeral of the late Mr. II. R. S. Blgch was held on Sundayl afternoon. with a short service at; the home followed by services in St? James Anglican Church. Port Hill. The large number of people who came to pay their respects testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Intern- ment was in the adjoining ceme- ,tery. Miss Donna Colwill and Mastei . Carrnan Colwill spent a brief boll- day with Mr. and Mrs. Nelsor Compton. St. Eleanor's. Mr. Clifford Dymcnt of Boston. Mass.. I spending his holidays with his father. Mr. James Dy- ment. attend- .. CLIBMONT W. I. The Clermont W. I. met at the bogne ofuuthe President on Aug'."&. w ere meeting opened Mary Stewart collect. Roll call was ered by to members paylnr so cents for Scholarship fee. and minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Dick Oom- mlttee had no report. I Alberton. The new school Committee is Mrs.lldsoanuncandMrs.wu-I Dressed in the sari worn by people in the homeland of her parents. Anna Mahase. 22-year-old rniuioao sruneur HERE New Brunswick. on :3 Scholarship awarded by the Women's Mission-. ary Society of the United Church; children. Lucy Ann and Swahy of Unionvale and Mrs. Mac- Donald of Summerslde. spent a few days in Annapolis Valley where they visited with Mrs. Jel- student at Mount Allison Univer- of Canada, and this vivacious giri.ley's brother Lloyd Henderson. sity is seen above while on holi- days on Prince Edward Island. Miss Mahase will complete her studies for her Bachelor of Science degree in biology next April and from down near the equator wasl immediately popular with all her class mates. I In her first year she was a ichcrr leader and a candidate for! will be returning to her home in campus queen. In her second year Trinidad. British West indies. where she will be in charge of the science Laboratory at St. Augustine Girls High School. Her parents. whose families he- longed to the Brahmin Caste in India. moved to Trinidad from East India many years ago, and . both, who are now retired. spcnhmusic in the teaching pro- 43 years she was a member of the girls- field hockey team and tho uni- versity tennis team. and won the University ping-pong singles award She was elected to the Women's Administrative Council and the: class of 1956 dance committee. Her hobbies include photography and dancing. She is a member of the University Pho- fessinn in a Canadain mission tngraphy Club. plays both classics school in Trinidad One of their song. is now medical doctor in Trinidad. and another nf their daughter: is a nian;st with land. Miss Mahase. in photo above. received Iier preliminary education is of New at a Canadian Mission school. the home where she can carry on the in example of her parents in their Vaparima Girls High School. Trinidad In ISJSZI '-he came In Mnunl Allison University in Sackville, Capitol-Sliver-s”gT Win 8-7 From Grand River Capitol Stars won a close soft- ball game from the Grand Hirer Gals at Queen Elizabeth Park, the final score being 8-7. The winners outhlt Grand River by twelve hits to sight. but had to come from behind to win. the visitors being ah:-sad 5-1 at the end of the fourth inning. Car- men Smith starting for the Stars. allowed two hits in three in- nings. and Marie Peters pitching the last six frames gave up six safe bingles. g Ella Gomm led the Grand Riv- er Gals. hitting two for three. A. MacKinnon. G. MacKinnon. B. Brown, D. Gillis. F. Brown and T. Praught got one hit each. Jean "Tlg" Arsenault swung the most potent willow for the Capitol Stars, getting three hits in five tries: M. Murphy and N. MacFarlane hit two for four. and M. Peters two for five. A. Gal- lant, C. Smith and J. Enman hit singletons. Linescore: R H E Grand River 008 210 001--7 I 2 Summerside 010 021 211-8 12 3 liam Mill. Delegates to the Pro- evening vincial Institute Convention gave their report. and it was moved and seconded that the dclegate's ex- penses be paid. School picture had arrived. and Mrs. Raynor framed it. Quaker oats box tops were turned in to the Secretary. Mrs. Frank Shields invited mem- bers to her house for next meet- ing. Roll call will be a donation for a grab bag; lunch committee Mrs. G. Mill and Mrs. Edson Rayner; Programme committee Mrs. E. Mill and.Mrs. E. Rayner. Collection amounted to 31.40. A contest put on by Mrs. Cecil Mill was won by Mrs. E. Rayner and one put on by Mrs. Gerald Mill was won by Mrs. Cecil Mill. Lunch was served by committee in charge, and meeting closed with the Queen. New Way Relieves llrthritic, Rheumatic Pain Without Pills Greaaeleaa, odorless cream penetrates deep. speeds flow of fresh,.:ich blood Into sore areas, helps drive away pa Toronto, Ont. (Special)-Science has now developed an odorlem. greasoloss cream that acts in a new way to bring hours and hours of elief from pains of arthritis and heuniatism-without the need of skin; pills and other medicines hat may upset the system. Rubbed gently into painful areas, his cream penetrates so deep it naturally vanishes into the skin. It ipeeds the how of fresh. i-ich blood and jazz on the piano. and one a of her favorite pastimes is danc- ing. particularly the current popu- lar rltmhas. samhas mambns. and the Btrnivnizliam tango: Peake. Philharmonic Orchestra in Eng-l Miss Maiiase. who flew to Can-- ada almost three years ago to complete her university studies,, looking forward to returning work nf service in the people of Trinidad Swimming Tests The North Bedeque swimming and water safety committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Wilbur Slave-rl. was sponsored by the Women's institute. Fills: Eleanor Hart. Victuimi. ua:- lPhntn hy Woman'- for these swimming classes. Red Cross supervisors. Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy tested the four classes on Tuesday. Aug. 9th. Awards were presented in the following candidates who lsuccessful in their tests. Beginners: Gerald H o p k I r k llllarion Stavert. Adele MacCall. Marina Deighan. Helen we., Farell Reeves, Byron Burns. Juniors: Doreen Mallet. Audrey MacEachern. Wane Reeves. Shirley Hatfield. Barry Lidstone. Janet Macl-Iarlane, Ernest Stavert. Maur- ice Wright, Dianne Mallet. Lorncl Campbell, Allan Haurlrahnn. Intermediates: Eileen Sandra Jardine. Nora Scales. Hubley. Brian Scales. Seniors: Carol MacLaen. Judy Machean. Garth MacFarlane. l Naval Officer Sentenced DARTMOUTH. N. S. (CF)-A' naval officer s t a t i o n e d at the Alan been sentenced to a five-day jail term for causing unnecessary suf-l fering to a cat. I Lleut. Frederick W. C. Stymesi.l who at first refused to kiss the Bible tendered him and insisted on a new one. was released on bail vpending an appeal. . j He told Magistrate N. D. Murray Monday that he had thrown the stray cat off his cot in the watch house twice one day. He described it as a stray making a i of itself and said he did not an prove of the cat's morals. Two ratings, G. Billls and N. Rowe. said the officer had picked up the cat and thrown it out of the door. Stymest said the cat got up and walked away both times in-causing pressure. WOT? I nearby Shearwatcr air base has -- Mr. and Mrs Wesley Gallant of Slemon Park spent Sunday with relatives and friends in (TLeary and Milo. The many friends of Mrs Dave Campbell, ()'Lear.i'. hear that she is doing fine in the Prince County Hospital, after hav- ing her arm amputated Mr. and Mrs Lnrne Luxtnn of Knutslord were visitors on Sunday to the home of Mrs l.uxton's sis- ter. Mrs. Stirling Thompson in Central Lot is. Mr and ltlrx .l ll.l:-l'arthv nl Jamaica Plain were recent guests p in O'Leary I Mrs LoI.u.sa Silliker of Windsor. Ontario. spent a few days visiting Mrs. Margaret Graham of Port- land. Maine. was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews in O'Leary. Mrs Kathleen McAleo. Miss Ellen McFee and Mr Larry Drew of New Hampshire were recent visitors in O'Leary. Mr and Mrs Mike Purcell of Cambridge, Mass. spent a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews in O'l..ear,v. Mrs Ray Colliciitt of Spring- field West. spent the day with Mrs. the capable Red Cross instructor Jean Collicuti in O'Leary recently. speed Mrs. David Hamilton and son Mr. Edward Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton and their two sons Jamie and Rudy bf Chester. New Hamp- shire. were recent visitors to Knutsford and (Theory. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Silllker and Mrs. Belle Morell and other rela- tives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs Waldo Sanson of Campbellton. N. 3., were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant and Mrs.. Ella Jelley in O'Leary recently. Mrs. Floyd Smallman. Sum- Stawrt. merside. spent the weekend with: S WM relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. William Jay of Charlottetown spent a week re- cently visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Jean Collicuti in 0'Leary. They also visited with Mrs. Jay's mother, Mrs. Ella Jel- ley in O'Lesry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodridge of Sioneham, Mass., are the "CAMEO" KIN SINGTON WED. - THUR. 7:15 - IIM John Wayne in "ISLAND IN THE SKY" Co-starring Llomi Nolan. Andy Devine and Phyllis Winger. N Bank Drawing Thursday --norai." l IOBDEN THURSDAY AT 8:30 RSIVIILING BILL McCORMACl("p Admission prices: Adults soc:' children under It Me. into sore muscles, joints. Aotuslly helps drive away pain-causing pres- sure and congestion. Used by doctors in England, France and theU.S.A., this remark- able cream is now available without ,.. ', 'on at dnig stores every- where. Ask for InfraRUBf. Only guaranteed to give comforting relief from arthritis-rheumatism pains or your money back. -p.,, 1,”, "DANGEROUS 8:30 Standard On and after Monday. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. AUG. 17-18 Starring: Eleanor Raines. Pat O'Brien, George Cartoon -- Canteen Service start at 9.00 Daylight Time. if STAI? L IT DRIVE-INTHEATPE SU PROFESSION" Raft I 31.89 a large tube. InfrsRUB is p 9:30 Daylight Time August 22nd show will it EPSIDI; l I955 Ford With the 162 H.P. V8 Meter The V8 That Has Led The Way For 20 Years Our policy of taking only the best used cars on trsde and reconditioning bheee thoroughly. has paid off. We are looking for more good used ears to satisfy our many customers. Come In today. Drive a 1955 Ford and feel the difference. Open evenings by appointment. or phone I. P. IIOGG. 7912 MacLEAfl MOTORS LIMITED IDBD-MONARCII DEALIB Water Street East Mr and Mrs William Bonner and son Junior of Halifax were recent visitors to O'Ll4-ary and Ivlcinity. Miss Margie Woodhridge. who has spent the past year in Tnrnntm. is being welcomed by her many .fricnds in O'l.car.V where she is lspending her vacation. . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yen 'Sunday WIIETP they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr and iianiiiy. L -, NEW crrv HALL , TORONTO v(fPueMayor Nathan Phillips Tuesday called in three lfirms of architects for discussions 'on Toronto's much-debated new city hall and said construction will begin early next year. He said the :TIE'W building will be constructed west of the present city hall. It will house Metropolitan Tornnin as lwith Mrs. Ruth Silllker in 0'Leary. well as city departments. he said. p l l TENDERS l Tenders will be received by the Town Clerk of thel Town of Kensington until p'l2.00 o'clock noon on Mon- lday, August 22nd. .1955 for. one 3-ton truck chassis and cab equipped with two. axle suitable fn r mounting fire tank and en- gine. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Town Clerk. l Town of Kensington. REGENT t uwowionofinl 1 iuglandoflcmel tam.-beta; Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building of are glad to Mm Rnad motnrm ,,, 1-,.)..,,. M, summerside. P.r2.l. Phone 2888 W. Allicrt Robertson P. E. I. VIl'T1r'il. BI.'II.I)ING Gram-lilo at Wain Street Sunimcrslde P. 0. B01 681 DIAL 3344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis K Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty a Summer St. Summersids Optometrist E E. Parkman REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Sumrnu SL , Summersldv B. F. Hunter. R.O. Summrrside. P.E.i. . Phone Slit SMALLMANIS BUILDING A. Raymond B.Sc., O. Z88 Water Street Summersldl Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS f)r. ll-'lvr'rt .l'2vNeill.hf.D. Physician - Surgeon Water Street. Summerslde Phone 7032 l3l1?i3g73 p I1 3 rs THE READ STUDIO 1). w. SEARS Grant. n. Today .. 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 Thursday . . . . . 1:15 - 9:10 . Carri: A QUEEN or mourn ii . , . . Tun -- SUMMERSIDE Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Oomluills cl other Mos L J for steel. shocking sespansal LINDA um: ANIIREWS DARNELI. FAI.I.E C010! 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