rims 25. p 1931 . JHE; wssrean GUARDIANM, onisiag proooa J. lull! IIJIPIII and nation: GLOW llonao Phones: III and Du - v the Guardian may no bought at any of the r-Iowa COUNT! omcs IO IIIIVH in lamnenidoi . Summer strut; Oooriioo Drugstore. Ii conical Street; Mara Outlet. 0'! Grenville lit-col; oucotte's Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor Transport. ' - l ' I lommor Strut. Burametoido. Phone In Nova. lnbaoripuouo. Adv . IV ' , ' ' following of-Ina gen loukaicre genre N -stand. Water Street: Al!" Water Street: - I. L. Walla in I I Aiboroont ) Phone: AlhIn'I Grocery. IE lnmoii Street. enainnoa WEST PRINCE 0l'l'l0I Frank Weolsa. loprooonhdvg 0-! Office and In none. ..DONALD DIIODONALD, -Na- Jana! . Treasurer C.C.F.. will speak in Wellington Hall. Mon- hy, June 25th at 8.30 p.m. :;verybody' welcome. ' -ll0M.l MADE ICE CREAM and cake. Lower Freetown school. Monday, June 25th. sponsored by women's institute. ...KlNSlNGTON -,- Three act Comedy "The Campbells Are Com- mg" to be presented by Hope giver Players in King George Hall, Wednesday, June 27th. at 8.09 PM Full of laughs. Don't miss it. spon- sored by Junior Chamber of Com- nierce. Admission 50 cents- -RETUBNS To OTTAWA- Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. K.C., parliamentary assistant to the Minister of! Fisheries. Who M3 been in Summerside for the past yew days, left by plane for Ot- laws on saturdav and expects to return to the Province in about ten dal!l- 5 -13.!-ZCENT VISITORS-Recently regiSiBl'0d at "Treholme," Kensing- ton were-Donald Nauss. Charlotte- town. Iii. F. Hummell. St. Joan N. 5., A. J. Ruhard, lV.IJnCI.0ii. N. B.. Rev. J. K. Mat-Mahon. Alberton. Earl v. Macinnls. Glace Bay. N. 8.. H. I-l.'rrenholm,and son. Bale vertc, Rev. K. Robertson MucFadyen. Charlottetown, Walter Plilii, King- ston, N. H.. Dr. R. 0. Bradley. Kin!- ston, N. H., W. C. Beeber. Yor- mouth. N. S.. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Galvin. Moncton N.B.. Sidney C Young. ivtoncton. 14- 13.. Donna A. Young. Moncton, N. B.. S. Lambert, st. John, N. B.. s. H. chuiiassal. Amherst, N. 8., D. A. Brenton, St. John. N. 8.. Gordon Macwhite, New Richmond. Ont.-Bur -P0'l'ATO WAREIIOUSE BURNS- poiato warehouse at Albany, oper- ated by Messrs. Delaney and Mac- Kay, was destroyed by I fire of un- known origin". workmen had been working in the building about seven o'clock that morning and had left at eight o'clock. Neighbors noticed smoke coming through the roof. The Crapaud Fire Dept. was called out and although they rendered val- uable assistance, it was impossible at that stage to save any of the .-ontents of the building although the walls still stand. Loss consisted of about seven tons of fertilizer, 1.300 bushels of potatoes and sev- eral bales of bags. The building it- self consisted of a collar. main floor and upper floor, the latter being used for storing grain. Loss was partially covered by insurance. Klnltora lied Sox in Second Win The Kinikora Red Sox won their second straight game of the Prince County League yesterday at Wellington, defeating 'the home boys 20 to 3. They had won over the Lennox Island Micmacs the previoul Sunday 14 to 8. Kinkors used two piochers. McGuigan giv- ing up one hit in 5 inning-: and M4.-Cai-ville who relieved him in the sixth also allowing R single bingle in the remaining four frsmel. Fitzgerald of the Dod- xers Wu blasted for 14 hits in six innings, and Ayers gave up 4 in ii frames. Kirtkora. coached by the Summersidc veteran ball iosser. Bill Allcn, took an early lead and steadily increased their margin of victory as the innings were clipped off. Lloyd Smith of Kinkoro was plate umpire.-S. Proiossionalgclilil; E. E. raritnisii. Opt.D., R.0. OPTOMETBIST Elan Examined Glaaua Fitted Office Hours: l I to it - I to s and by appointment Phone 3:81 I IIGINT THEATRE BLDG. llasmor IL. lnmmoraido ” ' an. Hickey i 3 Chartered Accountant l Canadian Bank of Commerce Building lammerside. P. I. I PHONE I-ill M I. F. lluotor ll. 0. OPl'OIl'l'lillI Oompioio vinisi .iiauy.ss' Glance rims snout. mo 31 lMAi.i.II.AN'l BUILDING 5 Iammoroido. P.l.i. -Till DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. R. L. Noonan will be closed from June list to July 8th, in- elusive. -HOME MADE: XCI: I.-HEAM and cake will be served by the Mar- gate W. I. on the church grounds Wednesday evening, June 27th. '-WE HAVE BEEN obliged to discontinue buying Island Lum- ber-BUT, are in the market for PEELED PULPWOOD -- Spruce or Fir.-See us for Prices, etc. HOIMAN'S LUMBER DEPART- MENT. -SERVICES AT ST. STEPH- EN'8 --'F'Iowers in st. Stephen's Church. Burlington. on Sunday. June 17th. Father's Day were in memory of the late Mr. Atwood Biakeney. Sea. View. and members of his family attended in a body. A baptism by the minister. the Rev, Robert Coupland. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynter re. celvnd the name of John Dale. ' Bur. Personals -Mrs. Annie Sims. Haniilton is visiting friends in Summerside and Kensington.-Bur -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cousins of Moncton were rec iit guests of Mr, md M” W- M- Wins. Kenslng- ton.-Bur -Mrs. James Miller and her d3U8htei-s. Misses Elizabeth and Jane, of Pictou, N.s,, are guest”- of Mrs. Daniel Miller at Alberton. -Friends in Summerside and How- lari of Mrs. John A. Gallant will be llleased to learn that she is improv- ing splendidly after a serious oper. ation in the Prince County Hospital, --Mr. Albert Mace and Mrs. Jeanette Nelson of Dedham, Mass WI French River. P. E. isiand" have arrived to take up residence in their summer home.-Bur -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lapmm-ne grid daughter. Necia of Moncton, N. I... are spending is holiday vmung "ems in Summerside. Charlotte- i0Wn and Kensingtun.-3u;, TTMI55 ANNE McNciIl. student. nurse at the Charlottetown Hos. Wu" IS spending part of her azi- ljlllli vacation at her home in Summerside.-S. -His many friends will he pionscd to see Mr. Lorne Drlscoli out around again after his recent illness.-S. --lilr. Louis Gallant of Summer- slde is home on a month's vo- cittion from Goose Bay. Labrador where he is cniploycd at the power plant of the R.C.A.F. Stu- tion.-S. -Miss Margaret Arsenault. Sum- nierside, left last week for Calgary, Alberta, where she will visit Mrs. Russell Merrill formerly of Sum- merside. Mr. Merrill is serving with the 5:. C. A. F. at that base. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Good- wln. Summersidc, have returned home after spending it couple of days in Charlottetown. While there they attended the opening and dedication of the Alumni gymnasium - auditorium at St. Dunstan's University. -Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. were visitors to Monlrose during the weekend. Returning they were accompanied by Mrs. Vesse,v's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy. --Mrs. William Sempie of Ken- singion was in Charlottetown on Sunday visiting her husband who is a patient in the Prince Edward island Hospital. It is pleasing to note that Mr. Semple is making progress toward recovery. K Ivan Vessey. new PENSIONS I (Continued from page 1) planned for the fiscal year which began April 1. Bulk of the added estimates are concerned with defence pro- duction and stock-piling. As promised by Prime Minister St. Laurent last week. the estimates included 37,l00,0w to be distribut- ed among universities on I popu- lotion and attendance basis, and 31,500.01!) to tide the 030 over immediate financial difficulties. Pensions legislation was the main task of the day and it in- cluded I bill to put pensions for the blind in a separate not pro- viding I "blindness IlovwInco" iwidoning the scope of its Indicat- on. Hort-tofore I blind person. to be eligible for the allowance. Inuai have bad so years residence in Canada. This is now reduced to to years and yill bring in about 3.00) additional ponsionero making I total of about 10.000. The allowance otherwise clou- ly matches the old age pensions provisions. being subject to agree- ments with the Province: sharing in the costs. Up to now the al- sistance to the blind was provid- ed for in old age pension legislat- Ion The new old age pensions logis- istion Bhliigi the system undoi- which the Province: now pay I gar coat of the pInIlonI coat and India the administration vi the rodent Treasury ll?! 15 per cont. it will-now be on I straight so-so boots with the Provinces ro- tsinias the Idiniautrot-ion. -... 9---...-.- '1'he Curran 8: Briggs Juniors gained I 1 to 8 decision over the R. C. A. F. Royals It the Air Force diamond yesterday after- noon, thereby tsking solo posses- sion of second place in the loa- gue standinl. Donnie Simmons allowed only six hits in nine lan- ings and his mates played almost errorioss bail. their only error going to Delaney when his throw to force Mscxenzle at second in the eighth inning was high forc- ing Gillis into the air to catch the ball and Mncxenzie .hId made port before Gillis got down again. Emibrett, R. C. A. F. southpaw, also pitched well, giving up eight hits. The team presented I wobbly defence behind him, com- mitting I total of nine errors. no less than five Currsniteo reaching first base because of miscues. Coke Grady won the Victory Cleaner award for his smart fielding in short field. Cokey also got two hits in 4 trips and Stan Richard. Air-force boy playing with C. & B. also hit 2 for 4. Green and Hunter led the Airforce attack. each getting 2 hits in 4 tries, and Hunter's throwing to the base: was a feature of the game. the R. C. A. F. backstop getting a runner off first and another try- -rt-nr. r-.iiAamAN. CI-IAIILOTTETOWN C. And B. Juniors , Take OverLeague LeadWith 7-3 j Win. Over R.C.A.F. Royals i out 0. I0! SCORE C. A I. AD I. H PO A I Gillie. 2b .. 4 3 0 I 2 0 Grady. as 5 2 2 1 4 0 Delaney. 3b is l 1 1 3 1 Stewart. of 6 1 1 1 0 0 P. Schui-man. e .4 I 1 8 2 0 N. Walker,lf 3 0 0 i 0 0 Richard, rf .. 4 0 2 2 0 ,0 L. Schurmnn. lb .. 4 0 l 10 0 0 Simmons. p. ........ .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Totals ............ .. 3'! 7 U 21 ii 1 R.C.A.F. An I ll PO A ll MIcKenzle, lb 4 1 0 1 4 1 Green. of 4 2 2 i 0 0 Hunter, c 4 0 2 9 4 2 Carson, if . .. 4 0 0 0 0 1 Martineau. 3b . 3 0 0 l. 1 2 l-logIn,sa.. 200 1 0 0 Ashe, l'b .. 4 0 011 0 2 Mooulloch, of 3 0 1 2 0 0 Embrott, p I 0 1 1. 1 1 Totals . .... .. . so 3 8 2'! lo 9 Summary: RBl's: Stewart 2, P. Sclrurmun. Walker, Delaney, Green. Hunter. Two-base hits: Green. Sacrifice hit: Walker. Stolen bases: Stewart. Simmons. Grady, Hunter, Mucxenzie. Left on bases: C. as B. 6, R. C. A. F. 4. Earned rum? C. S: B. 3: R. C. A. F. 3. Struok out: by Embrett 11; by Simmons 6. -Bases on balls: iiei-ton Baseball Team trimmed Roscville yesterday by a score of ii- 3. Coach Callaghan, who pitched the entire game, also chalked up the first home run of the season. Also starring in the game was catcher Cyril "Mo" Bernard and first base- man Tom Barbour. each getting three hits. Next game in Elmsdale Wednesday night. Ordained To Holy Priesthood iii Tlgnish Rev. Claude Edward Shea of Tigrilsh was ordained to the Holy Priesthood Sunday by His Ex- cellency Bishop James Boyle in the Church of Si. Simon rind St. Jude. His Excellency celebrated Mass assisted by Rev. J A. Sulli- van of St. Dunsian's University and Rev. Eric Robin. parish priest of North Rustico. Rev. P. S. Mc- Donald was Master of Ceremonies. iissisied by Rev. Howard ehea. brother of the newly ordained priest. Rev. L. B. Dooley assisted Fnther Shea during the Ordinat- ion c:-remonies. seventeen prl.SI-5 from the Diocese oi Charlottetown were present in the Sanctuary. A very large congregation wit- nessed the Ordination ceremonies at the end of which Father Shea bestowed his personal blessings on his relatives. The newly ordained priest will celebrate his first Solemn Mass at the Tignish Church next Sunday. 1-its Bachelor of Arts degree. He studied theology at at. Augustines Toronto. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. shes. Tignish. The parents of the newly or- dained priest entertained His Ex- cellency. the clergy. and relatives of Father Shea. and over one hundred members of the con- gregation, in the dining room of The Dalton school. farewell Party . Ai Aiberion An abundance of colorful out flowers made the United Church hall beautiful on Thursday even- ing when . ember. of the congre- gation assembled to honor Key. and Mrs. P. A Fitzpatrick prior to their departure from Aiberton. The evening began with a hearty sing-song. The highlight in the way of en- tertainment was provided by an elderly couple who rendered two solos. "When You And I Were You"! Mazilie.” and '"Mv Old Kentucky Home". The lId)' WU gorgeously arrayed in the fashion of another day. complete with lorgnette and fan, the latter be- ing used to revive the gentleman who appeared somewhat lottery even though he made use of I cone for support. It was thought the voices bore some resemblance to those of Mrs. John H. Wells and Mr. Russell Lesrd. A brief address was given by Mr. Gordon Coffin, who presented Rev. Mr. !'itr.PItricIo with I well filled purse. while I bouquet of flowers was presented to Mrs. .l'ltaPI.trl& by Mrs. John H. Wells. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fitz- Potrloi: made fitting reply. Mr. Gordon Coffin was heard in I solo, "Drink To Me Only With Tiiino llyu" and Mr. Ruauilbesrd recited in the French dialect I poem. "My, Farm ." Refreshments were served by the ladies and the gathering dis- persed after singing "Auie Lang Syria" and "rho King." WASENGION. Juno 3! -(AP) --President 'rnanIn dsourdoy urg- Iiill Gd Ii-tilting united Airlines pilots to return to out immediately so that the National Mediation Board may continue efforts to reach an agreement I Father shes iiratuated from at.' Dunstan's University in 194'! with- ing lo steal second. Paul Schur- - -33-. 3,. - "me "appml ” Isl.” " balls: Schurrrian, Hunter. Um- Smaft P9E- Embrei-it Whmed 11 pires: Plate, J. Schurman: bases. Curranltes and Simmons struck F. Savidani and H. O'Neill. C CF P" " Aiiierion Leads . . . icnic Twilight League Held Saturday sparked by their playing coach, g p Claude ”Rmw” C-iiazhm the M-'atB32233.-.'I7”3?l1'ii”t.&iS. 333122. sod a gathering of the members of the party on Saturday alter- noon at the J. H. MHCFDFIRH9 shore. Bedeque. In spite of the threatenlng weather there was H good attendance from Prince County and from various sections of Queen”: as well. - In his address Mr. MacDonald dealt mainly with two aspects of the party. the organization siti- and the policl side. He referred to the stand taken by his party during the last election and the cfforta mcido by its cantlldatcs to conduct a campaign tree from any suggestion of bribery and he pointed out that in the pi-est-ii: by-election in Quet-n's this Siinll stand is Iicinr: cooled zilihougii there is no indictitinn of such Li change of policy in other ti.-iris of the Dominion. he contended Dealing with the cost of livitm nuestion. Mr. MacDonald s:ii:l that the CC.F. Party hod ur'!'d retention of price control: its tit- only moons of checking risin-z prices and t-vcnts lvwn indic:it"v.I that the great mnibrity of the people of Canada nre in f:ivor at this policy. He contended that the Federal authorities at Ottawti are reluctant to impose such (Till- trols. although Mr. MacDonn'-l contended that the only MOP!-' who benefit by rising prices are the big business concerns. Lunches were served on ihv shore to all present and n S0f";iil afternoon was very much enjoy- ed by all.-S. Humorous incident Recorded At S'side The following rather humorous incident is reported in I copy of the "Jet Journal" which is the daily bulletin of No. 436 Reserve Fighter Squadron from Montreal which is taking summer training at R. C. A. F. Station. Summer- side. "There are rumors that 'Follow Me. Charlie' is going to become the squIdron's. theme song after the funny incident that happened to SIL Charlie Hurtubise. this morning, after he had landed in his jet.-propelled Vampire. A jeep just happened to be in front of his aircraft on which was the usual Ind well known sign; 'F0l- low Me'. Remembering his war days, Charlie followed the jeep. very rightly believing that it was leading to it special place on the runway. But funny enough the jeep was simply trying to get out of the let's way. So what happened is that both the jeep and the Vampire ended in the field. Ind one of the wheels got stuck in I hole. No damage to the aircraft but it took I "mule" to get it out. From now on Charlie has sworn that he will never believe in sign: on jeeps. We fully agree. Charlie."-S. "DANCING IN THE DARK" AT CQPITOL. SUMMEIISIDE "Dancing In the Dark." which has come to the Capitol Theatre. takes its audience deep into the heart of Hollywood to provide one of the triple entertainment treat: of the season. Deftly combining ti disarming sense of humor about the movie business itself. I warn- ly appealing story about I faded movie star who shines again through his daughter's eyes. and I half dosen of Howard Diets and Arthur Schwartrs most notable gong hits. "Dancing in the Dark." filmed in technicolor. proves to be an irresistible pat-lay of entertain- ment values that pays off might- ily in all departments. . the ona-tilno star who has hit the skids. William Powell de- liver: his finest portrayal in re- cInt.yIIrI.if riotthopivotoione the long- portunity of its kind Iineo Fred- oric lurch mode "A Star is Born." Ilia more Slade oonveya the News & Views of IICAF station Suninarsido By Ailn Four Radio Officers reported It the Air Navllation school during the Put week where they have taken up flying duties. These in- cluded FVO. R. J. Cumming. 1'70. E. 0. Law. P70. A. R. Gossel and P70. 0. H. Nuon, W0. J.M. M. DeIJIrdins. who has been on the instructionalstaff of the Air Navigation School, win commence training on is at": Nwiilation Instructor (Navigator) Course this week together with two. J.J.A.R. Buteau, who has been posted to the A.N.S. and who graduated off I Navigation Offic- ers' Course here in September '50. Flo. J.J.L. Denis. I Navigation Officer and. W0. 1... P. Lawson will aleo attend this Course. WI... A.M. ogilvie. a Navigation Officer. reported over the week- end on Posting to the A. N. S. where he will undergo refresher training. Five airmen have been posted or transferred from R.C.A.F. Station Summerside to other units in the Dominion. including LAC. C. E. Larson, an Aircraft Control Assist- ant; LAC. B. C. Freeman. a Met- eorological Observer 2; LAC. W.B Grant. a. steward: LAC. D. M Thompson, a Metal Worker 3. and Cpl. E. J. Hebert, a Fire Fighter 2. Two Communications Technic- ians. AC. 2 L. M. Chandonet and AC. 2 J. B. Levasseur. will report here over the week-end on Post- ing. Friends of Cpl. G. R. Johnston Clerk Accountant. will be pleased to welcome him back to R.C.A.F. Station Summerslde on Posting Ci-il.Johnst.nir is expected to report here on Wednesday. i Three Technicians will report at this Unit this week on Posting from other Stations. including an Electrical Technician (A) AC. 2 J. P. Fillion: a Safety Equipment Technician. AC. 2 J. P. Gravelle and ti Radar Technician, AC. 2 J. F Labrecque. A Steward. Cpl. R. E. Hamilton. arrived here early this week on n County Hospital Ladies Aid Meeting Mro. Heath Strong was re- aiected president of the Ladies” Aid of the Prince County Hos- pital It the annual meeting held in the Nurses” Home on Thurs- day afternoon. A splendid report of the activities during the year was given by the president and the financial statement submitted by the treasurer, Mrs. Keith Compton, was most gratifying. The officers for the coming year were all ie-elected as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Heath Strong. vice-president. Mrs. C. H. Stewart; secretary, Mrs. Leo Wood; treasurer. Mrs. Keith Compton: assistant treasurer. Mrs. R. L. Willet. Miss Helen Schurman. hospital superintendent. expressed her ap- preciation to all who had assisted in any way in making the Nurses' Graduation Exercises and dance such a success. it was decided to zone the town for the tag days which will be held the last Thursday, Friday and Satur- day of June and the following committee was appointed to look after same: Mrs. R. E. Ellis. Mrs. J. Abel Arsenauit, Miss Millicent Strong. Mrs. C. H. Stewart. Mrs. Wm. Hayward. and Mm. W. A. Currie. As a means of raising extra funds it was decided to hold I general pantry sale at l-lolman's Grocery on July 14th and it was moved that Mrs. W. P. Callaghan be general convcner with the former convenei's from each ward to assist. Following adjourn-ment ice cream and cake were served by Miss Schuiiman. assisted by Mrs. Cal- laghan after which all went on a tour of inspection of the new hos- pitai.-S. Legion Rally Al Eilersiie On Thursday evening a Canad- ion Legion zone rally was held at the Legion Home in Ellersiie and was largely attended by mem- bers representing practically every branch in Prince County. The provincial president, Major A ll. Peaks and the transfer, as well as AC. 2 T. U l”'c'.(cnna, a Construction Hand . Msnp ' AC. 2 J. W. Lane was reccntiyj released from Prince County Hos- pital, where he underwent surg ery. Mrs. P”. N. Sheffield is visiting with relatives in New Lislteard Ont. The Trade Advancement Board srcreinry James Walker were in attendance. also representatives from the various departments of the Department of Veterans lif- fairs. Dr. R. H. MacNeiil. repre- senting the Pensions Commissions. Mr. Keith Johnstone representing the Welfare Division. and Bruce Wonnacott representing the Treatment Division. The President of tlie Ellerslie branch opened the meeting in the usual manner and called upon Hayden Dickson. zone chairman. of R.C.A.F. station Trenton. Ont, vi"-ited R.C.A.F. Station Summer- side during the week. when they tested the airmen of the Unit for promotions in groupingsj ' Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bee-by and daughter of Wlnnippeg. Man, ar- rived in Summerside over week-end to spend an extended visit. Their son. Flight Cadet Den- nis Beeby is attending a Naviga- tion Officers' Course at the A.N.S As- this is Mr. and Mrs. Beeby's first glance at the Garden of the Gulf, it is hoped that they will find their stay very enjoyable. Mrs. Oliver Lawrence is I pa- tient of Prince County Hospital. summerside. where surgery was administered. glamour of I once great industry figure and the ahabblncss of his decline. Haughty but proud, caus- tic but witty. this is the figure of it lonely man who had made him- self roundly disliked when he was on top. but who has since get- ten his comeuppancc, manifold. HELP YDD back of THE ARMOURIE NOON, JUNE 30th.. the l Dig out your old furniture for the SUMMERSIDE FIREMEN on June 26th and be at" the auction sale to explain the purpose of the gathering and to conduct the hal- nnce of the meeting. Mr. Dickson explained that the meeting was called for the purpose of having the D. V. A. officials outline the .workings of the Department of lVPf.crSns Affairs for the benefit of the members of the rural Leg- ion Branches. An open forum was conducted during which sev- eral important questions were raised and answered to the satis- faction of all. The provincial presi- dent and secretary both addrewed CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Not just I comedy folks. It's a riot! With June Allyson as a zoo-keeper's daughter and Dick Powell as I Reformer with it won ness for red-heads in "RE!-loll) ER AND THE REDHEAD" with David Wayne. II FIREMEN S on SATURDAY AFTER- provinciai g room condition. 1-1930 NASH. CBAPAUD CARS and TRUCKS FOR SALE 1-1937 CHEVROLET-Reconditioned. 1-1949 CIIEV. SEDAN-16,000 miles. Show- l-l950 FORD SA" 1-1935 CHEVROLET 1-1951 DODGE HALF-ION. ALL CARS CAN BE FINANCED DAWSDN'S SERVICE STATION PHONE 17 ANDFLOOE WANTED IMMEDIATELY YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BUYER APPL V N. w. Umiaawoorl II.T. HDLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE SUPERVISOR Y TO the meeting on matters of interest to The Legion. At the conclusion of the meeting Ellerslie Branch supplied refresh- ments and a social hour was spent during which old comrades were able once more to get together. ..,g. M moo FIFTEEN M . .. une .4.- (AP)-Thirty-year-old Fred Nut tail of Muakegon finished a sentence for auto theft June Yesterday he was arrested auto theft again. He's accused of stealing I car June lath-on his way home from prison. , my father!" TOWN "My dream was to become a star . . . so somewhere. 80"" day you'd lrnow I did to in spite of you” 17mzg's Normrvd Meet Drcmtva TIM-V iiiiiiin P0liEil- uiiilisiivtis-inst DRAKE During the School Holidays all Matinees will Begin at 2:30. C . ANNUAL MEETING of the KEHSINCTDII LIVE STOCK sons COMPANY will lie hold In the on THURSDAY evsamo JUNE ZBIII AT 8:00 PM. All Shareholders are asked to omnd. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7.15-9.15 g sciittii out or was ,,c”L;& HALL CARI. WEEKS. Alberton W. B. WARREN. licnoingion V. VERNON CRAIG. Bo-dentin SYDNEY ll. BIRCH. Port lllli M. Ii. MICLEAN, North Wilb- Ihiro. i IRANCH OFFICE: MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COD4pAlNlY ESTABLISHED MUTUAL SERVICE e;9SECURlT I O I Horse is Stolen! The time to "lock the stable door" II BEFORE n iors occurl. Values have risen sharply: the replacement costs of biiiitling ma- terials. etrt. have D0l'Bl.ED in the lust frvi years. an appraisal by one of our agents no it means of determining whether your insurance is adequate. AGENTS GEDDIE MICLEOD, W. loyalty A. v'. BODEETSON. Mermaid PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MIITIIIL FIRE" INSURANCE CDMPANY HEAD OFFICE: I855 Y We suggest CLIFFORD SIMPSON, Stanley Bridge. o. M. GRANT. casriottaoown. nuiiva r. ou.i.sxr.pweiiine- ton. WATSON IIAIIDY, Dlontroaa. SUMMERSIDE " CHARIOITETOWN