Airliner Was Afire Before Taking Off On Fatal Flight cl-ucAGO (AP) - Passengers flash fire developed in the left Monday that during a stop engine. This was quickly extin- Ksn., they had seen a guished by mechanics on engine of an dr- and we took off for Kansas City." testified at Wichita. me in the left me: which crashed here Sunday. 111.: red flight at an inquest. ml)anlsi. L. Haas of Park Ridge. said he was seated next gig forward 1," tmdow oglg inside th: Twenty - one - - en in persons . Imam Mm”; ” John Edward Faust of Youngs- " nvalr. Jlhlust before the "plane left the ground at Wichita. he said. a Duke Sponsors Study Of , ers kusuelilgerazlz ol the ll:ss seriously hurt an electric slur Just outside the passengers gave their versions of northwest corner of Midway air 0) ding upside down stop a half mile the field. The plans, carrying 40 pa - and a crew of three. atru rt. then smashed through a once and cartwheeled to a skid- town. Ohio. recounted how a - ardess Mary Teel had told pae- tgw him the largest cash deal in sengers to fasten their seat bolts for a landing. and added: "1 hope I see you again soon." She died in the crash. Coroner Walter I. Mccarron. conducting the inquest. said "the plane should never have attempud the landing." Big Movie Ded LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-In pep- movie history. industrialist lio- ward Hughes Monday sold nxo studio and its assets to General Tire and Rubber Company-mug. lug the latter a new giant in the . operation of which she never In Memoriam l T"””" "" ”'”” MR8. ALTON ANDIIDON Prince County Hospital on Mon- day morning. May 28rd. 1060. of Mrs. Alton Anderson, St. Elean- ors.atthesgeof4d. Mrs.Aa- derson had been in if health for RCAF Prairie theputyeerzshsanteredthssidethisw aeool. Prince County Hospital and un- cloudy welcome for so R.C.A.F. derwent a serious operation there nae;-vista who from last year. and was a patient there for some time. With im- proved health she was able to rsturatohei-honia.wheresha was lovinglycaredfc by her family.Inl"sbruaryofhlsyear shewasob edtoreturntothe hospital and ave another similar thebilsteringheatofthePralries haatpfllie The airlift was eosnplatsd loa- daywvlth the arrival of the last of six flying boxcars of 4! transport squadron. Edmonton. 10 Mitchell bombers were loom fully recovered. Mrs. Anderson was his foi-mu Miss Jennie Walker, daughter of the late Join and Mrs. Wnllrr. formerly of Kelvin. After her marriage she resided in st. Pet- the soon mile airlift. the reservists and support personnel started planning Monday. for The Gnsrman rnge'!l m mm mm -c --lS'sicle Welcomes 350 Reservists -The R.C.A.l'. ltatiea lusnrnar- deal warfare h support of no eekand provided array manoeuvess at cup Osgo- ovins su-octdc of the se- opsratioa exercise h e si- flcnr. Group Captain A.D.I. fees. of Edmonton. -8- Let's Talk it Over U '1" '0!!! people drive a car I I "I9! were playing Russian sou- lette. la the Russian game the mock inc-lodda are I to 15 you will survive. in comparatively quict gig-gt -p as for some time. but later t moved to St. Eleanors. she was at times a great suf- entertainment industry. The price: 325,000,000 in cash. The deal was announced after corners the odds are much better 9ll'.thal some drivers take a chance. "1 in Summerslde there is a blind Young People's Problems tendanee at he funeral born ent tee” of the ' UONDON (Reuters)-The Duke of Edinburgh is sponsorilll I 301” Ierence next year to study the human problems that industrializa- lion dcreates." it was announced Mon ay. Scene M persons from .Britain and Commonwealth countries will gather at Oxford next summer for the conference. The Duke. in a statement pub- lished Monday. stressed that the conference is not for research workers. but "for young 9901719 Its central theme would be the question of how the benefits of in- dustrlal development can be recon- ciled with peronal needs. and "how can the life of a community assimilate We changes which no company ii technical and economic revolution?” Conference spokesmen estimated that Canada might send "rather more than 25" people to the con- ference. hut said no precise fig- ures could yet be given. TRINITY W. M. 8. days of secret negotiations be- tween Hughes and Thomas J. 0'- Neil, vice-president of the rubber firm and head of Mutual Network and General Teleradio lnc., com- panies controlled bf General Tire. Under the agreement the new RKO owners acquire control of 400 to 600 of its old films. which pre- sumably will be shown on its tele- vision network. The announcement by Hughes' public relations firm said it is be- lieved "the largest single financial '. Christian manner. She was never llerjoywutobehthehome. fersr. but bore her cross in a which he '7; MM heard to complain and was al- ways grateful for what her loved ones were doing for her. She was dearly loved by her husband and family who did all in their power to give her the comfort and care she needed. Jennie. as she was known by all. was a great lover of home. wife. the former Elisa Haywood.) well as the following sons and) aughters: Fred. Cornwall. 0nf.;j Ross. Mount Pleasant: ROhCT'L.l Elmsdale; William at home: tiles-g sic). Mrs. Lloyd Horne. West war-. wick. R.l.; (Carrie). Mrs. Elmer, Matthews. Summeraide; (Jeanl.. Mrs. Edgar Johnston. Elmsdalep (Eleanor), Mrs. Erskine MacMil-, lan. Alberton. Also one brother, William. of Revere, Mass: and. two sisters. (Georgie). Mrs. Edgar toseetot.heneedsofhm'famlly where she will be sorely missed. But her work here on earth is corner where Summer and Conn- The deceased is survived by his-Vent streets mm?” and mtg in a week vu had to jump an the brakes to avoid a collision. cars travelling north on Summer Street and swinging west into Convent. instead of iriaking a wide turn look short cuts with our car. Approaching the stop sip. directly in their path. Fortunately on both occasions we wan at quite up to the corner, or a eel- lision could scarcely have been avoided. On both occasions, flam- " d in mdum-yj transaction in the motion picture g . aclttusa a)LnenrF:8t:ald' is m help an. M S A A Lockh t med industry and one of the largest y ended and God in His infinite Macm-ghur, chm-1.,m,i.,wn; and mg youth was enthroned behind sure that ultimately throughout the We: ihe 'ane'moon aufuiagegeetg cash sales by an individual in the l0V9 and WlSl'l0m Clllt-'d lie!” in IMsrion). Mrs. Percy Kinch. ill! Wl'lE9l- Commonwealth. "industrial enter- mg of the Summers” Trinity history of American finance." the everlasting borne prepared Downgviwp on . . s e e V V The contract was signed today for those who love Christ and Honorary pail bearers werel Having this happen twice within prises are so organized that they form an integral part of, a happy and healthy community.' COUNCIL SET UP A year ago the Duke called a United Church on July 5 in Ep- worth Hall. Mrs. also pianist. The meeting opened by the singing of the hymn. "Summer Suns Are Glowing." l-Wlhm was me will change hands July 25 and General's cheque for 325,000.- Hllshes was sole owner of the studio. the first such.owner in Messrs. A. L. Rennie. James O'- Brien. Howard Clark. Austin Rlx. David Matthews and Edgar Wll-l liams. . Active pail bearers were Messrs.) keep His commandments. She leaves to mourn her pass- ing a sorrowing husband, one daughter Eleanor. and two sons, Orrin and Earl; her mother. Mrs. a week was rather startling, but we figure the law of averages will take care of us now for a long time at that particular cor- ner. Not being an addict of the meeting of industrial. and trade H H M h, t W. p union leaders. and this SP0!-all "l M” fnlllllargd .f"'Lf,'d-leg In (')llhyew:a1e ixlolves RKO-5 Houy. John Walker, Kensington; one Chester Hayes. Glen Cotton.”'Russian roulette" gamble. boy. UP 8 Council 05 43 men hf!) l-W0 DF3!I:l'- :3 OW My T 5 "Y; wood studio and a distribution sister. Mae: two brothers. Isaac Theodore Lewis. MacLean liommiever, we'll keep an eye open just women to arrange the con erence. er un son. fer reports 0 of Kensington and Albert of Vernon Matthews and Sf..nnt,on'gh, same. we mu mink , mm. The conference would conduct "a practical study of the human aspects of industrialization," but this would not include "matters wirlch come within the normal scope of industrial negotiation." ' ' sympathy and 21 get-well cards :::-;::- summmide. y;-fend; from far rrln Wallace. Ralph Rennie. -lohni, hammer home 0,, d,,g,.,bgm, A beI"I'Ofl sent. treats sent to 17 patients home from the Prince County mm "d Mar cam, 1,0 pay their all-rd. :geas1!iu,s!;Iienll;gl:I1l-'Iod(g;:((i,ili'.J.l. GIa1lsnt:Io'(' MW”. phymg it safe could I” N: Among those leaving Monday morning on the pilgrimage to Ste. Anne de Beaupre were Rev. Phal- en McKenna. Mrs. Joseph Call- aghan. Mrs. Frank vMacDougali, Mr. Leo Macbougall. Mrs. Allan McAleer and Miss Jean Graves. all of Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardy and family. Alberton. visited friends -Nancy Cameron, Seoul. committees. Mrs. I S. Hinton. Christian Citizenship and Tem- perance Secretary. read an art- icle on "Miracles". The Friend- ship Secretary. Mrs. Albert Hues- tis. reported that till home and hospital calls had been made, 30 company; studios in New York City and facilities in Mexico City: 101 domestic and foreign motion picture exchanges; the facilities of RKO Patlie inc. and RKO Televi- slon lnc.. but not RKO Pictures Corp. and flowers to-10. Supply Secre- tary. Miss Millicent Strong. read a letter of appreciation from Miss Korea. for the parcels received for re. lief work. She also reported that- an eight-pound parcel of cloth- ing had been shipped. Mrs. Vernon Metherall con- ducted the worship service. the theme being "Trinidad." She was assisted by Mrs. T. R. Palmer. pltal. Summe side, where she had been a patient. BUR. Miss Daisy Stewart, Somerville. Mass, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Simmons and family, Bur- lington. BUR -Friends of Miss Nettle Bar- wise. Sea View, are glad to see her out again after her recent illness. BUR; : Clark. Flower-bearers w e r e: Wilkie. Stirling Wllkie. Wilkie. James Arthur. MacMillsn. Russell Wolfville, Nova Scotia, besides a large circle of relatives and near friends. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday. May 7.5. A short service was held at the home followed by service in Trinity United Church. Alvin Hanson Oliver. Erskine Clark.l spects to a dear relative friend. The service was conduct- ed by her pastor. Rev. Matheson assisted by Rev. Bean of Ken- slnglon. Hymns siu-lg were: "Rock of Ages" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". Pall hearers were: Messrs. Edwin Bernard. Fred Barrett, Compton Mulrhead. Jos- eph Mclsasc. Robert Slavert and Arnold Walker. Interment was in the Anderson family plot. at Mid- Louis Dunn. Kenneth Prldbsm. Bruce Currie. Kenneth Matthews. Lorrie MacLellan and Leigh O'- Brien. eiery. Units Arrive Lloyd Matthews. Everett Wllliams.l interment was in Hillside Cem-I ougb grounding of "safety first" l-l"Yd'principles In the schools - not .lust mentioning those things oc- Cl""l"5 Ir-asionnlly -- not holding a "Safety new Avlnllllrst" week once a vear -- but Bell, John Oliver. Henry 0liver.lmdM 8 ,-PW mmum; ,.,,,.y ,1” of every week of the school year worth while. It could be I PIT! d -the health exercise: for nothing plays puck with the health as lqulckly as being run over by I Mar. NOTICE in Montague on Sunday. - . , Mr and Mrs Frank Pridhaszn iym Altlbelxtliierlt-Iuensllltls, illlifl Illllilll M d M L1 d c 1 I gen came” l' HCAMP UTfli9PlAlNABi (CPI-ml Dr" Henry Moyse Wm I” ii i ' ' lain ec 3' M 7- an 1'5 0y M150" j'm'mmr'Trm' ll llnll-5 Om NOVI sC0lll llld l: 'l'edellcWll- N-3-v 3'9 lmlldllyllli Heckbcrt. and family of Ontario are spend- . Newfoundland arrived bars Mon- . fl ""9" "W35" I" M”'"'"”"- After responsive reading of log a few days in Summerside. I M H m day for . week of training prior al369Ht lmm l'”5 0m" M" Psalm 696.D!'3Y9r was offered by guests of Mr. Cou1son'a parents. n a to exercise "Hurry on." Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gordon with their daughters. Misses Hel- en and Linda Gordon. arrived from Arvlda. Quebec on Saturday to visit relatives in Alberton. Mrs. Archie Sharp. The offering was received by Mrs. John Boates and Mrs. Loman Adams. It was dedicated by repeating "We Give Thee Thine Own". The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coulson.BUR Miss Jessie MacLeod. Burling- ton. is spending a few days in Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and During the week. officers and men will take refresher courses. study armaments, undergo indivi- tiualunit training and take part in platoon. company and battalion KEIR. CAMPBELL There passed away sudden', at his home at Alberton on May 18. Keir Campbell in his 60th year. The deceased was born at Alber- Monday. July 18th to Sun- iday, July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hutt. Tan- hymn, "Lord of Light. Whose lVlT3- M"Td00k MBCLEOG. and will mgnoeuvgrg. Wig cook, N5” an sue,” this week Name oum,1,-,em'- was sung A visit friends in Orwell before re- ion, a son of the late Ewen and Um”, mending an the Ham” ' of cl-ielr uncle and aunt. Mr. and duct, "Jesus shun Rglgu whu-ever turning home. BUR Tamer (MacKenderick) Camp- Rm”. 23rd Armored Reamer”: pg .. i bell and had 5P9"l- "'9 3'9"” Pa" First and Second Battalions of the Mrs. R. M. Dunn. Alberton. SUMMEBFIELD c. w. L. The monthly meeting of the Summerfield sub division of the C. the Sun" was beautifully render- ed by Mrs. George Sheen and Mrs. Victor Travers. The meet- ing closed with prayer and bene- diction. W. L. was held at the home 01 annual 'on to he held at gun , k w him. - - Mrsj llleniioettrind Lyoii; tl)eigliIIralI CsrdigaiTv:nd delegates were ap- . "The funeral was held on May 21 PLOTGSSIOTTBI Clfds Mll”- Al-W 59l'l3l "ml N”"4 on uy . a res en . I. pointed to attend the convention. .. lth i t ' t. h' late Evert-cit Clow. prciigiedmand the mlfthwas rcilecided mlgold lanotbe; to ,.l.',l.lsshf:',2”l,.;”l8,',".l,'ffgefgvufnzg . lr”e.sid:ric.:rKrlldwzflrlbyenaseiiiilcg at C ' met 8 W8! alien W Prayer e se es o pan sass an J 1 14 f A ,1 g .1 the Alberton United Churc . o by Fr. Murray. Eleven members also in lottery I T!'l.lll cake Will) H wgizre shemlrad nzueggxlez ii servjceg were conducted by Rev. he r1',r.d fQC 5 and one visitor were present. COITIITIILOEE appointed to take CG1-r Cgmp for the past ten '5 Murray Gardner. who was assist- Accounfgnfg 4 The financial report was given charge of same. d,',y;.' ' BUR '3 ed at the llnuse by ReV- A- 3- 1-. Eu” make, IINSINOION by the treasurer. Mrs. Clayton Green. showing a balance of :51.- la on hand. ' Correspondence included a bal- Tbe meeting adjourned with prayer. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the l Misses Mary and Nadine Delghan. . -Miss Lorraine Coulson has re- turned to her home in Sea View after spending a week in Kenning- ton. guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Macifenzie. -Among those leaving Saturday on the Overland Special was Miss Ethel MacArthur of Kenslngton, mer Gauthier. South Freetown. l of his life there where he was oc- cupied in farming the old home- stead. In apparent good health his death came as a great shock to the family as well as to all who Nova Scotia l-liyilandersc Royal Newfoundland Regiment and 10th Technical Squadron. RCEME. IOBDEN Monday and Tuesday 8:30 EM. "MIAMI STORY" Starring Barry Sullivan. Isitisd Lewis and at the church by Rev. A. H. Lewis. Rev. George! Killers; mum” and Rev. .1. M. Sheen a rlend o . the deceased who delivered the 8umme"Me' P'E'l' mm.” "38 funeral sermon. As a duet Rev. Canadian Bank of Commerce munity as well as by all who knew lllori.-'lWies. 7:15-9:15 (A.S.T.) Anna Baxter. Richard Conta. Ann Seth- ern in the thrilling imrs "THE BLUE GARDENIN ht form with reference to the Evlilriuslyyill visit with l'elBtlVeSBUIllzl! and Mm Lewis sang "wg Ar. (:0. W. Albert Robertson Why? Why did the police want . ' in Down Th. vaney," gym," I. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING her . . . above all else? Why dH we f G d --Gerald Gauthier and Robert 31'.-Arie T:l'Thi;v Lorgl's giylsheplllfglt-1" Graavllgema.:.n street lcarybllnd date mean kiss or kill? 12 By y tav Our 5 . S U a r n ii"i:(u:iu:np:ll.aii.gTo:onii.r::-wlgelh -. . ” Me" and "Abide With Me." "Mb I 0- 301 Bank drawing Tuesday and Thur!- hollday at the home of the form- . . .. " v All”-V9 kllld lllld 'L L” ' "ml T," T” luy "mm Wtmt m-rarrrnv SALE Kennedy's POST-NUPTIAL FUN(.'l'l0N - er. parents, Mr, and Mrs, 51. " ” t s rem: to Ieitilii a ibclpllng rind he INSURANCE re. Kenslngton. Saturday. July lKelvln Grove neighbors a nd Mo C w 9 grea y rn sse n t e com- mjc-.- Std. 130 standard tlrne. Kelvin ,fi-lends gathered at the home of him The many floral tributes as n' E' Elna & 80" Limited Grove Women's lsstltute. -Mr. and Mrs. Morris Csseiey on Miss Emily Murray left by bus . lire - Ante - Casualty It. "RESERVE wcdmsdu” -l"1!.::iiyii.1'wl3il.llai::rnil:iiridi:.' ggoltgii llrll illiiiidioniimn taofttl!11'erglp"e:l.(lla. prggleireiil-8liorhullilieredAc:tTl.hllle Big: (AlcatilIlliisrie Bllclgiilleiiilllill gblsltervlvllanclzlsa ll?" as H", large number in at. 5 - human". gmmgr 'g;ml:1':. b::"m'dS".f:m:l Sglrltey Manage of Cri-t3)i;!mmer- lng her vacation with her mtg;-, tennlsl observances at Mt. Car- -at Mt. Camel. Opfomgh-igf C'"'”'' ""'l” by Balm W-1 iehalrmii'a'apol.'e .3... ouei ha: i:li.”;.illll"ilii.lleii3:'I533 hiiduioii lid: o(lnt.heSuc.rl:vyd a":lel"e3i.".u3'ig Ridlns let black W595 "'9 TUESDAY JULY 191.1. '5' E P'"'"''" SUMMERSIDE -3. r. HUNTER. o foineiriat ""90" ”' ll" Wlwlllll "ll "' and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. in from of the church and P" pmde ”' 39"” "M" a"d abm" "THE HITCH HIKER" i-lililiiriiiilizlsjir Vlll l””l”9"”l'”m lll-5 glllcellhnl "dam" conveying congmmaulm Mallet” Y”'k' EUR Ochlal hon" during the large Se:::ll:ll:l1e llllectlillsllellllndcmlllallhlili Starring Frank Lovejov Edmund O'Brien REGENT 'l'll'Erl'l'llE 3135- T DAY (Tu d i) and good wishes was read by Mr. parade that highlighted the ob- m - mh" Cyrus P. - ' Wmiam' T-aiman - hum” 3,. ummem” 9:30 - 7:15 -5;: i - July iitb until August 9th inclus- ive. Office open for repairs. re- placements. etc. -ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mn. Lorne Campbell. Sea View. wish to announc the engage ment of their only daugbte Tbei ma Laura Belle. to Lyman Fran John W. Picketts. The gifts, a host- ess cbair and a combination and table and magazine rack. were presented by Messrs. Ian Mc- Murdo and Roy Stavert. A social zvening followed. and lunch was ;erved by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lorne Crozier. Mrs. Horace Mrs. Vernon Adams. Darnley, left recently for Medford. Mass., accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Roach. She will visit members of her family and on her return home, will be accompanied by her moth- er. Mrs. Roger Stormont. who will spend her vacation here. BUR servancel. Representing the patron saint of the Acadlans the beautifully decorated float. above. was one New Bank Manager For (left) and his Gallant at the regional Bicenten- nial observance.-x at Mt Carmel on Sunday afternoon. (Photo by Wotion). 8:30 Standard Selected Shorts. (Tolorod Cartoon Canteen Service. if STAPLIT 9:30 Daylight W B. F. Hunter. R.0. no water sci-eel Snrnmersidr. P.E.l. - Phone 3110 8MALLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. ”TllE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" - Snisuneraile Above Maurice Mill's Men's Near 111 Technicolor !(lll:iii?.n Nglv lliiiinahlld Mzlglaglleohtz lE;(lmllledll"l. Mnldbertulllgglgn. Cue!” Among those who attended the) B N S A S 'd D ' I N E P E I E N! ,5, '" - 231?..?.”'3fd?l”c::f:2'lE.:;..Elf l Um mefsl 9 st---m -. were Lowell Coulson, Sea View. Eungheth '1-”.1,,,.g van John. -RETURNS 0N VISIT--ML. Aid Mrs. Gordon sheriff of Re- Personals Clare Sudsh y. Spring Valley; -Mr. C. R. MacLaggan arrived Mr. MacLaggan has been very active in the Board of Trade and Dr. Hubert. MaeNeill.D.D. som w,,,m.,, pldzmn and glue. Saskatchewan. arrived byl -M.Cl d Wood fHl- K th c s u to r - - -- auto on Saturday on a two weeks ifax agent llheemminlggtllllayl we:k climllvloasefnlrvor ll):-)tlliTi :l'ld 53: lg i',1l'.','.:'.:”1;';','l gfaiirdff ,l.":..r.','.l;:5 ggaglbg pl:.fesE.?:1':'?1liS:c,?,:;ilgtltl';,Ie' '.:l:'gcrl”"'L's:"'I::””"II Donna Reed. visit with friends and relatives and with friends in sea View. BUR Thompson. Kensington. BUR of the Bank of Nova Scotla. He Ma,-mm, province; guard of " l pg... 70:; , . T . . ll ma l'mVl""' Ml" sl'9l'm I5 P Succeed! ML Wlllllm l'l8YW3"l Trade and is chairman of thei I nor” mlss this musical hn native of Prince Edward Island. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray who has been transferred to Char- ,e,o1um,n, commmee He 1, mol Plqgfographgfg and the intimate love story ll'Vl!I8 been born at Carleton left on July 16 for Saint Andrew's. -MT! Nell -l MCl-'9lll'"- 6””! iotte I . a director of the Canadian Chsm-5 . of an American girl in Paris. I 3. N, 3., when thgy wm mm . River accompanied by her sister, ML 15 ELI”... I. I mm” of bet of Commerce. , v THE READ STUDIO week, - Miss Laurette Murphy. Clermont ;1.ck,,m,' N3” when he was He is married and has one soul 7 .j n. W. SEARS -PRINCE MEMBER HOME- Mr. J. Watson MacNsugbt. mem- b' of Parliament for Prince CWMN. and parliamentary assis- lat to the Minister of Fisheries. arrived home on Sunday evening and expects to return to Ottawa Ibout the middle of uni week. zvullilueu home he wgi attend the M006!!! - West Prince Liberal Association afternoon. -ALIIITON WATER lAl'l'l'Y- llelvv showers did not dampen :l:'mIvtIrit.s ofdthe 'on: an on... ma an weer safety I for adults to be held at Alb:.rt4: 8! they assembled for their first lesson last evening. More than as have enrolled from Alberton emf surrounding districts and a lsrp ggribc of these are thrilled by -Mrs. Frahk Simpson Hamilton. is visiting in l.ong Rlvei-'guest of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Profitt. p BUR --Friends of Mrs. Roy Duggan are glad to know that she has recovered from her recent illness. and is able to be out again.BUR Friends of Mr. Colin Adams. Darnley. are glad to see hlrn a- round again after his recent ill- ness. BUB Mr. and Mrs. William Bell re- turned recently to their home in Long River following a honeymoon trip to Boston. Msu. BUR -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Picker- ing of- Borden are spending their Gllierfence of lesrahig sonie- W0, thins nbw which will continue In be a source of pleasure for many years. The registrar. Mr. Earle Mhillson. experts some additional ad resist:-atlas: wmu ib at few lessons arenbelnes advert at River each evening except Isfl!rliuc't'm'”la.hTI:Ia iiiinli-"rial Mm 5 alumnus. "" vacation at their cottage at sea Shore. - BUR -Miss Marion Duggan of inl- lfas spent the Dominion Day Week at Sea View. guest of her mother. Mrs. lloy Duggan. BUR. left on Friday for Revere, Mass, where they will visit their brother and sister in law. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murphy and otberrelatlves. -Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton F ' and family, Sea View. were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Yeo of Lot 16, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McLsi-en of summerside. Miss Shirley McArthur and Master George McArthnr of saint John. N. B. BUR -Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Roach and sons, Roddy and Billy. left on July 10 to return to their home in Medford. Mass, after s a vacation with relatives and friends in Dar-nley. spring Valley and vicinity. They were so- companied by Mrs. Vernon Adams of Darnley.- BUR. -Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wilson and children. Richard and Mary. left on July -11 for their home in Bath. N. 3.. after spending the past few days in Kenslngwn. where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maciaod and )0!!! 51 years ago. He joined the Bank of Nova Scotla at Doaktown in 191). Re served at Port Elgln and at Saint John and in 1926 transferred to Montreal. where he remained for 1) years. During the war years he was acountant at the main branch there. He was ap ted manager the Ottawa. 0!. branch in 1 and from there went to Pete and Gowan branch in Toronto. In 1948 he was er ” C of the Camphellton. N. B. branch and re- mained tbere nnth transferred to summer-side. Air Cadet Tour I OTTAWA. (CF)--Clifford 6. Bryant. former mayor of Sher- broohe. One. and a provincial director of the Air Cadet league of Canada. will accompany a group of 8 Canadian air cadets on a goodwill tour of the United Slates this summer. the league announced " J . Robert P. lneii. Hamiiton.0nt.. lawyer and a national director of the league. will accompany a 8) member group of cadets touring United Iingdtan ad Europe. who is a graduate of the Univers- lty of New Brunswick in forestry and is at present employed with the Bsthurst Power and Paper Co. l Ltd. i He has visited here previously and through his Board of Trade activities has made a number of acquaintances among the business men of the Province. -8 J. A. NOONAN ALBERTON JULY 20-23rd. to poem on Groceries 15 percent off Shoes 20 percent off Dry Goods , Many summer items clearing of and below cost. The above discounts wl not apply to Nutter. Sugar. Four or Sale Iteane. Tonight . . . . . .. 7:15 - 9:10 REGEN -nIIll-avtaalll--I1 ELECTRIC BULB SALE O'Leary Lloru Club are starting their Electric Bulb Sale Monday to Saturday. July 18 to July 23. Proceeds from this sale are used for a playground for the surrounding districts to be built in O'Leary. Please assist this project by supporting your Lion! Club. x . Buy a bag of bulbs when called on. 0'LEARY LIONS CLUB Wednesday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 W