(August is, 1551 THE GUARDIAN. (H WN Tn-is wssreiiu otiAnouiN ” . . PRINCE COUNT! OFFICE 1 3 Iuninot Street. lurnniorslde. Phona M31. yo Suhutllltlonl. 'AdvsI1Ialng Representatives 1. ELMBB. MUIIPIII! and GEORGE GLOW Home Phones: I03! and em . The Guardian noybobought st any oftha -' folluwlngstaores In Sununersldo: nu Bookstore. liunrncr street: Goixrlleu Drugstore. II Control Strut: Buy; News-Itutd. Water Street; Mark Gandet, 61 Granville sltroot; mu Doucotwi Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor. Transport, water Street; Alban'a Grocery, in Russell street. If. I.. Waits In xenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aihorton: Frank Ween. Itepresontatlu PIiorie:' as-z Office and 08-8 Ilouu. -A. SPECIAL MEETING of th- Lay Association of the United Church will be held in Monti"-ssc church on Wednesday. August 22nd. Sessions will be held at 1030 A.M.. 2 P. M. and 7.30 P. M. Evan- gelist Rev. E. W. Crockett of Mn nesota will be present at these meetings. All Ministers and bay men are invited to attend. -JULEARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada.- Rev. W. G. Dickson. B.A.. Minister The services for Sunday. August 19th, are as follows:-B?oomtlel.i at 11 A. M. Brae at 2 P M. Glen- wood at 5330 P. M. O'Leary at 7.30 P. M. There will he no service at West Devon this Sunday because of the service at Gleriwood. Sun- day Schools at the usual hours. Sermon text: "The Well is Deep" John 4:11. All welcome. MpETI-INT Complete th- ,,,.':fc2 Service. w Boyd Bevnto lteuainswn -s1'. MARY'S COMMERCIAL 5511901., summerside. now reg- Lsming students for Business masses opening September ctth. . -ci:.V1'rtAL BEDEQIJE nar- HST CIIURCH. - Service Sunday 11 A, M. Sunday Schon 10.15 A M. 1'he service for September 22ml. will be cancelled. Rev Charles A. Britten, Minister. -1'Ill': PRESBITERIAN ciiriicii IN CANADA. - August 19th. Freetown 9.30 A M. K-n- ginglall 11.00 A. M. and Malpoqiir 7,30 P. M. Mix Gardiner Dalzeli. 5, ,i., will conduct all services. -FL'NDAMENTAL B A P T I S I" cmyxcu. central Bedeque. Rev. D, M. Fraser. Pastor. )EX'VlC8E for Sunmy, August 19th. Central gedoque 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M garden 3 P. M. Everyone welcome -PALMER ROAD picnic Wed ncsday. Aug 22nd on church grounds. Dinners served from 12 noon until 7 p.m. Meat tables in L... hull. Fish tables under canvas -)u(5. J. K. FRASER offers at (fresh cod and lobster). Refresh- privalc Sill? at Iier cottage non: men! booth. binizo. ice-cream. bowling. chance games. Come! A Albcrlon a iiirgc number of use pleasant afternoon and evening in articles. sale on Satur ful house , ' day, August 18. from 10 AM. to HSSUTCIL i P. M. i -INJURED IN mu. - The many friends of Mr. Joseph Lam- brose, proprietor of Jors Shoe Shine Parlor will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital as 1 re- sult of a fall on the street in Charlottetown in which he fract- ured a shoulder. He expects to be back to work sometime next week and all wish him a speedy recovery. -KENSINGTON. BURLINGTON AND FRENCH mvizn Auglicah churches. Thirteenth Sunday lifts" Trinity. Sunday. Augu-2 19191. D51 st. Thomas. French River. Holy Communion 10.30 A. M St. Steph- rn, ilurlir.-gton. Evensovig 2.30 PM st. Mark, Kensington, Evensang 730 P. M ..RETURN TO MANITOBA- Signalman C. K. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Kelly. Sum- mers;dc. left. yesterday morning on return to Churchill. Man.. where he will resume his .dutles with his unit there. He has been home on leave with his parents for the past six weeks. S -BIRTHDAY PARTY-On Tues- day cvening. August l4ih, at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Huesti-s of North Carleton. a birthday party was held to ob- serve the 92nd birthday of Gor- don Huestis. who, although in somewhat faiiig"; health, was able to enjoy the occasion of meeting with the sons and daughters and their children of this family con- nection. The eleven-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waite was also present. which made four gcmrations represented at. this annual gathering of, the Gordon Huestis family. The evening was posed in reviewing old times and events, with several presentations -NEW SALES MANAGER-Mr. IIal'r:.' MZICF-'il'1alle of Sum-merside has been appointed Sales Manager for the newly formed Summer- iide Fruit Company Ltd. His oi- fice for the present will be in the office of Mr. J. Lorrie Driscoii. lfr. MacFarlane has been man- ager of the Men's Clothing De- srtmcnt of Smallman's Ltd. S 5 spending several weeks with her DAILY CROSSWCRD. ACROSS 7. Pen-nam'e of 25. Rowing E 3, Armwmo Charles implement an 5. Guide Lamb 26. Fuss um 10, gum"; 8. Othcrwisd 27. Dcnary BB . "me 9. Decays 29. To make and 12. Shout to ”- Smith 31- Chum 5” (.,.,..) American 33. Christmas gungguuugg 1;, guns, republic shrub I-iuuma Hum 14, 39 17. Narrow 34. Rid Hung uuum 15. lNili.rtrow I 19 35- QUEHUW 01 IIIIZIJII HEIILIB n c ( .) ' nu-per HI ,5, M,.,,,ieo Xacas-it 36., Projecting I'eIterday'o ii-mm 13, Ram", . nimal's end ofn. many foot church to. A kind of -19. sky-blue 22- EV!-thing 38. Monster cheese 21. Let IP00!-) fmyth.) 42. Evertpoet.) 24, Dim, "m..d2,'!. Rodent 39. River dam M. Speck a castle 23. Benefit I I. 3 4 1 r"lf' 29. Garden tool . 30- D8-mnens to II is. . 31. A supporter 32. Abounding ll ' 3 1 in shade . 4. Friars title is " g;f.;ncicnt V 5 rt, " . o be in debt I, 3 41. Repulse 43. Borde d 45. Artistr: 2' n ” ” ” ” stand 46. Unrlcrshot. wat rh 47. &'arI::: gefel 3' " roriindum ta. Duration 9 " v MW” at I u n so as !. Partly open 2. vedic Aryan I 62 Cl dialect 3. Acta (1.) l Spawn of fish 5- Very thin 5-lmpoat m DAILY OIIYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work It! , A X Y D L I A A X I IILONOFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A in used gor the three L's. X for the two 0'1, etc. Single letters, upco- rophles, the length and formation of the words are all blntI.' day the code letters Ire different. , AOryptograInQIotIItov 'NA2 slmoozu vuna-ronnao struts: '0RNQoza -in'ov:-rroniisvz ,irirv,zIs, '-liqmrvx ' WTTXL I '0-lard-y'.crypi..quacei'4Naan mums mm. N WT 11' KEEPS man POOR-BACON. ' ” ' "-, DIIUIBMOI If XIH WIIUI W To taste it is tourrefer the superb quality A flavour of I x ----L-L---.-?- being made to the guest of honor. after which a bountiful fund: of ice cream and cake wu enjoyed. Everybody went home with a deep feeling of thankfulrieu to Almighty God for the long life of ,1 Mr. Gordon Huestis, who up to I very short time ago has been es- pecially hale and hearty. -FUNERAL TUESDAY-The ,1 funeral of the late Mrs. John P. Gaudet. which was very largely attended. was held on Tuesday morning, August 14th. The funer- al procession left the home of her daughter, Mrs. F.A. DeoRoch- es. and was led by her children and grand children followed by immediate relatives, members of the Holy Family Society and Catholic Women's League. of which societies Mrs. Gaudet was I. devoted member. Those in turn W were followed by men of the parish. Requiem I-flgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. D. Kelly, pastor. while Rev. Nazsire Poitier m of Egmont Bay was also in the sanctuary. Rev. M. M. Monagh- an. D.D.. and Rev. Charles Gal- lant also attended the funeral. The pallbearers were Messrs. Joseph Laughlin, D. B. MacNelll. J. A. MacDonald. John Small. Ed- ward Lockhart, Sylvere Poirier. S Personals --Misses Shirley and Mildred Mann returned home inner having spent two weeks at Coats Mill-1 week end at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mann fr Kenslngton. I-Miss Nina Boulter. Brooklyn, Mass. returned this week after mother. Mrs. Annie Raynor. Sum- S merside. .a -Miss Mary Cahiil left on Wed- nesday on return to her duties in Hamilton. Ontario. after having spent a very enjoyable vacation visiting relatives and friends various parts of the Island. EDGE St. berton: told Mr. Celebration Held , At St. Anthonyis Parish . The tooth uiniverary of the coming of the firm. settlers Cascumpec in I801 was marked by impressive ceremonies. both at Cascumpec and at St. Anthony's. church. on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. A large number of parishioners gathered Tuesday evening at the where appropriate religious services were conducted. by Rev. Rooney. The parish choir. under the direction.of Rev. Pius Finnan and Mr. Albert Noonan. gave the Benedictus. the Miserere Mei Del and the Libero. The organist was Mr. C. J. Gallant. Wednesday morning High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. Clar- at Rustico. Rev. Patrick Walsh, Palmer Road. L. Mclienna. was sub- deacon: and Rev. Emmanuel Rich- ard. curate at Palmer Road. was ceremonies. In the sanctuary were Rev. MJ. Rooney. Rev. John A. MacDonald, Tig- nish: Rev. W. E. Monaghan, Al- Rev. J. N. Trainer, St. Mark's. Lot '7; Rev. Joseph L. H. LeClair. curate. Summerside; Rev. Fr. Dooley. curate. Tignish. to of the present if cernete y, Cascumpec. Pitre, pastor as deacon; Rev. Brid-get's. Lot ll, aster of The sermon in English Levclair.-Gilbert Gaudet and Wil- Rev. M. J. Rooney introduced the speakers. ed Pineau. Dr. J. H. Blanchard gave sketch of the early history and later development of the parish beginning with the first located in Cascumpec on land now owned by Mr. Gamble. second church near the old cemetery on the land of Cola Arsenault and. finally. the third church at St. Anthony's. included Rev. in John A. MacDonald, Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. who spoke in the name of of the Other speakers 10 Michael J. IVES preached by Rev. W.E. Mona-ghan. Alberton. and in French by Rev. Pius Finnan. Baihurst, N. B. The altar decorations were supervised art by Mr. P.A. Arsenault who also was in charge of the Sanctuary Boys. At the end of the Mass the large church He then Maritime Board Exam Results Al Summerside -Following are reoulta of Mari- time Board Examination! for Summerside Academy Grade 12 (in alphabetical order). As each subject passed in Grade 12 gives the student one univer- sity credit. the pass list. is given by subjects. The maximum num- ber of subjects for which any student can receive a credit is five. English: Nancy Lou Bell. Sheila Clark, Dianne Dewar, Anne Dy. stunt, Mary Huestis. Robert John- ston, Ronald Lenrd. Kaye Mac- Farlane. Julie Meikle. Charles Simpson. William Stewart, Ed- ward Strong. Latin: Nancy Lou Bell. Anne Dystant. Edward Strong. French: Nancy Lou Bell. Sheila Clark. Dianne Dewar. Anne Dy- stant, Mary Huestis, Ronald Lcard. Kaye MacFarlane. Julie Meikle, Charles Simpson, William Stew- art Mathematics: Dianne Dewar, Anne Dystant. Ronald Leard. Julie Meikle, Charles Simpson. William Stewart. History: Sheila Clark. Dianne Dewar,Anne Dystanrt, Mary Hues- tis. Robert Johnston. Kaye Mac- Farlane, Julie Meikle, Charles Simpson, Edward Strong. Physics: Dianne Dewar, Ronald Leard, Julie Meikle. William Stew- Chenilstry: Sheila Clark.Dianne Dewar, Kaye MacFarlane, Julie Meikle, William Stewart. Grade 1! (in alphabetical or- N. 3-. VISIUHE 31917 811111. MN congregation assembled round a der)-The following passed in all ROY 003'-EL platform erected in the rear of subjects: Alexander Campbell. Ed- m- p the church and heard remarks ward Dalton. Peter Darby, Mar- -ReV- M13 R0bE1"lS0n -VIBGFMP from several speakers on the siz- ina Doyle. Phyllis Drummond. Zen EDEN I Week '-'lSll-ills "15 nifican-ce of the celebration. On Elizabeth Harper, Ruth Huestis. F-EPMW Mid Emily. M15 A3150" the platform, in ad-dition to the Frank Lockharf. Lorne Moase,. Mann. Kensingtom members of the clergy named Robert Moase, Donald Nicholson. above. were Messrs. Joseph Poir- Kenneth Perry. Carlyle Phillips, -M155 D0115 M31111 01' MOMWH ier, Benoit Piire. Maximo Gal- Nan Pope, Betty Lou Tredenick, Telephone Co-. is riaendinz 9- lant. Raymond Doii-on. Joseph Neil Wa-lker, Richard Wedge. The following require to write one subject in order to pass: Priscille Arscnault, Ann Botts. a Robert Ellis, Donald Harvey, Lloyd l-leffell, Francis Jay. Pearle MacArthur, Donald, M:-itheson. Wyman Miliar. Mary Mollison. Shirley Poole, Gemmy Smith. Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. Aug. 17 - (CP) - Stock Close to arrive. er; now in stock. Black cut flooring nails, low on 21,4". steel barrels. DER and EMULSION, fresh roofing finish nails In stock. I mo. . brlc and insul and save money. ...c.,. Nollf a c 8 bar 42 inch heavy standard gauge galvanized Frost "Page" Tlghtlock straight woven farm fencing Glidden's Endurance pure lead and oil outside paint covers more square feet to the gallon, lasts long- lots of 2W' but getting Snowflake lump lime for whitewashlng, 200 lb. The old reliable cheapest and best spraying ma- terial, instant BLUESTONE, ARSENATE OF LIME. ALCAN SPRAY LIME. PARIS GREEN. DDT POW- stock. Galvanized and aluminum common nails, also Light and medium 13 bar 43 inch and 20 hair 60 inch poultry fencing in stock. Heavy gauge 18 bar 48 inch Tightlock to or- uality slate surfaced asphalt shingles, roll bric sding. Buy quick OIPINY LIIIITEII E P..E. T." ' I the parishioners, and Mr. Wilfred .-tbit , l9 (m-llvllii and 1lP1IY5- lw-CAIN Flow: Pinsau, who spoke for former par- Ann P; 25 1.2 9 Mme? 3?-9 OW 3" ihi 1 nov living abroad. The Ashes .. . 581-2 small son Paul. of Freeman, Ont., :a5i?0r:1;rev.xRoonS,.. men thanked gamma A xd , 53 have returned after visiting Mis. all who had in any way helped Bamu.-st 3 313-4 3F0Wn'S 'DiiF9n!-9- M11 M1 M”- to make the event a success and 13911 ,, 391.4 Harry C10Wi SU""me1'5ld9- announced that the remainder of Erazil 251-4 the afternoon would be! dlevotgd BA on xd 201.3 i r n s '"M”- Em” L3””h”"- She" growl: Itrheeeepighzic owhigh ivaIslebc- gifispgtlo 1? brwket acwmpamed by her lwn ing held for the benefit of the can gem in little daughters Diane and Shar- parish Cm Gem Pi,"'.m 2814 .. 9."-..-SP3.” the P355 "W W99” "5' Thy large attendance of par- C 3,”, I 21 3.3, 1”” he" 93'9"” ML and M” ishiori:-rs aand visitors had an en- 55., Cm. x3 15 3.4 7 Edward M'”phy' sheet Harbon N' joya-ble afternoon at the highly C91 , g 5;; ' -successful function. It is unoer- C3131” pr 37 3.3 T stood the proceeds amounted to CPR 3014 --Mr. and Mrs. Ha-mid Matth- over 52300-00- can vkrs . 181-4 ews. Summerside. and Mr. Errol TTTTT gucskshlllbgt Xd 13:; 3-4 Laughlin. Sherbrooke, have re- - - me n .. - turned from ii motor trip to Hall. Cons Tex Xd 23 fax ai-id Sheet Harbor. N. S., Cons Pap I-3 wh r th y lo ed Mrs. Lsugh'in TM Daeag . .. . . - lnde echilflren mivho accompanied MONTREAL: A"3- J7 " (CF) ' Dom Brld Xd . 59, them home. . 5 The American dollar today closed Dom Tax, 471.2 of 5 l9f32 per cent piemiung to! the Dom Tex Canadian dollar. down V 2 rom ..Hev. G. Emerson l-fuestis of Thursday's close. That is, it took ;?:;nA 12 3-4 Brookfied. N-5-. has been 5P9H0' sl.O5 l9!32 Canadian to buy 31. Fug", M in part of his holidays in Wll- American. The pound sterling was G 3” war 1,1,2 mot. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 52,95 nag, dawn me from 'rhm-s- How smith mo H, Brenton H. Waugh; also visiting (my, Hud Ely xd ' so his father who has attained the mm 0” 371,2 age of inpyea-rs and has been en- STEEP PASS Imp -rob H 11 ioyinz fairly rood henlth until Assinibolne Pass in C'InAia's Imp rrobapcprxd , 6 lately. Rocky Mountain range has an ai- Inc HP 54 3,4 ., '-'-' titude of 7,152 feet. In” Pete 19 3.3 -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jairiieson ' - Lake Wds Xd 33 1-2 of Hartford, Conn.. and three; DRINK Massey Xd :14 3 4 children. Myrna, Paul and Susan, I J Mccoll 3? - are spending their vacation with: If Stl Car . N Mrs. Jamieson; aisltfr. M;!il,A,lIb”'t”, gt-trends Xd 31 Silliphant a r. 1 ip an .1 .g. rice .. Summerslde, her mother. Mrs.' .. . .... sliwnim Xd -- -- 33 L3 Winifred Ramsay. Hamilton. yher Sr-wnsn 435 PC?! . 50 sister. Mrs. Keir Clark. Kensing-I Un steel .. 101-2 ton. and other relatives. S Wpg El 39 14 Can Nat xa 30 . Mtl xd . 2'! 1-3 ) scotia xr . 35 1'3 E Scott: Rts 1-25 Royal xs 26 1-2 A cordial invitation silver no will Isl Complete Show 8:30; News & Views of llciif Station Siiininorsliio By Atll Mrs. D. E. Carson and children Kenneth and Robert, are visitina relatives and friends in Dar:- mouth. N. S. O O Cpl. Donald Harvey, son of SIL and Mrs. W. G. Hcrwy. is being congratulated on being awarded a flying scholarship. Cpl Harvey is it member of the Summerside Air Cadet squadron. I 0 Mrs. W. Cowley and Miss Pat- ricia Cowley have Toronto. Ont., after visiting in Sle- mon Park. guests of cpl. and Mrs J. B. Cowley. c - O O 0 Several Aeroengine Technicians reported at the Air Navigation School on Transfer early this week including: AC. 2 A.0. Cam, A.C. 2 J. L. J. Hasson, A. C. 2 ..f P. Lepnicky, A.C. 2 J. M. Martin. frame Technicians were trans- ferred to the Unit. which include:. A.C. 2 R C. Bryne, A C. 2 J. 5 Dufficld. A.C. 2 H. N. Ferguson, A. C. 2 C. P. Higgins. A. L 2 J. E. R. Ledoux, A.C. 2 G. K. McCullnrh. A. C. 2 C. E. Staton and A.C. 2 N H. Lafosse. O O O Sgt. 'C. H. PICI(ill'd. M. as W. Technician 3, has been posted back tawa and Mr. and Mrs H. .1. Read or Valais, Que, attended graduation or their sons, Pro I K. Wilson and PXO W. J. Read. re- spectively. on Friday. August 10th I U 0 Mrs. R. S. Buck has been, a phi.- lent. of Prince County Hospital. summcrslde, where major surgery quaintanccs. W5 Plouffc was at one time N. C. O. in charge Guit- ral Warehouse at this station. . . . l ,F,'O Leon E. Lelaoldus. W0 Michael W. Hooper two weeks mid-course ieave in the and Mrs. as the -guests of Mr. Michael Dcblicquy. . O O A Clerk Accountant end a Mete- orological observer departed dur- ing the week on Transfer to other Units in the Dominion These wer- L.A.C. W. P. Brydori and LA.C. M S. Denton. respectively. . Several Navigation officers re cently graduated off a Staff Nav- igation Instructor (NaVlgaiUl” Course and will report at 0flie' stations this week. These include. FXO C. A. Jarvis. FAD C. L. Vans sen. W0 J. P. Clarke. I-V0 J. P- Csmire, W0 E. L. Parliament all-Cl rvo N. M. Mont. I-V0 P..N.v7.nlck and W0 R. G. Savard were re- Refresher training. t O O U Mr. and Mrs. Osborne of stellar- ton, N. s. are vacationing in Sle- mon Park. guests of J. B. Cowley. . W0 Paul Webb are congraulate them on being the Honor students on the two Navi- gation officers Courses which graduated from the Prldayl O O C FXL Norman J. Smith. DFC. fur- merly an instructor at the All S.. was a week-end visitor to Burn- merside as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bnk.er.. 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smiley of Liverpool. N. 5.. were recent visit- ors to Summerside on holidays. A son, W0 A. W. smiley, is a. Pilot OFFIGIAL riiiiio: comm HOSPITAL TUESDAY AIIGIIST 21st. 2 p.m. OPENING T public to attend. . Tho OKTO Club T Starlite Irlolginlffe-In ltarxoizonnan-2-niocoiims-2 sun Laurel A Wm. Bendix Oliver Hardy H Joe ?;wyer . I" ' "rwo MUGS "OUR mom BI!-A'l'l0N " N BROOKLYN" title; Kids 13 to 10 inc. 25c; under 12 yrs. Free! on the staff of the A.N.S. Flying Wing here. is extended to the be served by ' S'SII)E EAST 2nd Complete Show 9:50 populace of Prince Edward Island. his composition on Prince Edward Island.' departed for Ziigramerside and the own in gen- appreciation and sincerity In two of our fellow Canadians. and the very best wishes of their Summer. side friends are extended to these graduates. with a hope of inee?-ing them again; in the not too distaiil future. Q. H Mccrigorb A9 cc welcome no Cyril Mwbonaw Chartered Accountant . . . EYYIE. - - - to . i, 1- ,, -. A. c. a. ..::r.i:::.::.::.a5.i;" tr... -re--w A' 0- 2 Dr A s”9w”" ”d A Navigation OIficers' Course to im- Bundhu C. 2 D. A. Weales. At. the same demo training at the ANS one lunimersldc. P. I. I. time personnel of the trade of -iir- year ago and is new auiendfna a PROVE an I I ' 5 A Staff Navigation Instructor i1Navi- if gator) Course here. - . - . J .. . . party in their attractive Lounge on Friday evening of this week. wrien an orchestra will be in attendance Refreshments will also be enjoyed, I 0 0 surgical patient of Prince Count; ::.R.S..':.-..f :if”:”.il”t...S.”.””.5:”d”' 5" WW” I , -' I c A.C. R. J. McGuire. Meteorologma. clegnyi y 5 per Mme . .1? 0!" 3””? Find Observer reporter here on trur-'- - ”e9 ""1"" y in on the San.” Fat? 6 ' I and.ohy2a;:i-aollngifacisat Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson, 0:. Phone 328': I the - Coarse grain prices continued their downward trend on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. There were increased hedging sales and other sales appeared based on favorable crop reports. . . Commercial demand was light. N15 permnned; 0 Some shippers were buying oats W5 and Mrs N- 1” "0ig,"e inf: :25. ”:l':”.I3eS;.E.”.”ii2.?.itk 532?? "-3 iarggymgzgggzalrggsan i)1dyi;ic lay. There, was some export trade Barrister, Solicitor. Notary. in October flax but in the clefer- Ito. red months offerings were down. and wo 000 bushels was reported for the Richard M. Deblicquy are spending United Kinzdom . Muskoka Lake district of Ontario, wheat were unchanged. centiy posted in to the A-N-S 101' Office hours will be from 2.00 their son-in- emergencies law and daughter, Opl. and Mrs. and at the Medical Center or the Friends of W0 H" H'pIi:;Iir:.-emit: Prince County Hospital. Telephone, day, 2277; Tele- phone after 5.00pm. 2279. A-N-5 W T Friends of Flight. sergeant N W Anderson will be pleased to learn of his recent promotion IVS Anderson was on the Administrat- ive Staff of this Station for ap- proximately two and one-half years, prior to his posting. 0 C Piiiiicrss Pin Albei-ton Tonight & Saturday 7 and 9 PM "SIIMMEII STOCK" Witn Judy Garland (the star of Easter Paradel and Gene Kelly. Musical Comedy in Technicolor. .. ,. ...,,.. g.,..,,,,,,,, W M M. M Professional cards In the course Magazine of one of the graduating Navigation of- ficers' Courses, entitled "On Track N. 0.0. 11". Flight Cadet Richard Malott. Editor, wrote a very comprehensive and oomph- mentary article headed. "The Sev- enth Province." which ives an outsider I greater insight nto the advantages and difficulties of the Flight Cadet Dennis Beeby Ir. "Summersidc. was most profuse in his sincere approbation and lsvish praise of the citizens of l. Earle O 0 O His summerside friends are glad 3 The Aircraftman will ' hold a WE. E. Parkman. 0pt.D., R.O. PVC F. E. R. Mooney has been a op-1.0””-MST REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. snmmersids WINNIPEG. Aug. 17 -- Icpl .- W. CHESTER S. omen formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K.C. Money to Loan There was fair buying by 11.8. .-ouses in rye on the recession. In export wheat loadings. 650,- Attended To. Collection: Pr-oinptly - Prices for I.W. A. and class two Closing prices: Oats r Oct SW4: Dec. coma: T May 83-it-A. Barley - Oct. 1.1445; Dec. 1.10 N. E. ELLIS MA: May 1.131,:-1,4. INSURANCE Rye - Oct. 1.89!-'5; Dec. 1,6'Hfu; May isms. Fire - Anto - cuuaisy-.,”-' Flax - Oct. 4.02MB; Dec. 3.80A; I Summer St.. Somme :1 itIay.3.80A. . . pnoxg an MEDICAL cnnrmr: llr. GLEIIII. iimlii Veterinary Surgeon i 222 Duke semi. sununerside. PHONE 2104 o 5.00 p.m. each week day 4-WT excluding Wednesday. A doctor will be available for 3' F' "um" n' 0!. each evening 0P'l'0il!l'l'll-131' on Wednesday after-I c . I noon and on Sunday, either oTpl3'i...xI,m:-Img rnom: and ” lM.AI.LMAN'l BUILDING lnniniei-alde. l'.l.l. To Keep L004? Farm Equipment A Workirm GENUINE IH IPARTS ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT Tbesnallamounryouspcodnowinutrareplacementparu foryonrfarninachtncscaopayollo-so-Iuharvgsnlma. Dodsuhsoclianoeondelagn tndicisldorcroplocaa bocainoyouroqulpinsnshbrokendowa. Ituneoiher:6cnoloelHPnmavuualuol:btbuanopvo- dsioodnlanaararyalboauoloouvnubiou. soooiiiolnsoooaodgcsrlictienniocllrfgiarrayosiinayl neodincauofanuncrgenq. Island Equipment U SUMMERSIDE EAST PIIO "lllarmerf Machine Service Center" Iurnvganouat IIAIVIIYII ram Ioomnlm MAIOOAUIIO '51: ............-.-.5- . . :1 if i I it Hm: I: .4 ii”, I is L" (NI; r 3?. i ii 2:”. -