PAGE TWELVE CLINIC SCHEDULE Through the facilities of the Department of Health and Welfare, chest clinics will be held ilirouglioiit the Province during the month of Jilly, as follows: SUIVIMERSIDE-u Tuesday, July 7th ............ .. Tuesday, July 21st ......... .. Sl:.'lil----l2:."'.ti P.M. 9:30-12:30 RM. SOURIS-- g Monday, July 'l3lli ...................... ., 1:30- -1:00 P.M. iViUNTAGl'li- - Monday, Jilly 20th .................... .. 1230- 4:00 PM. ALBERTON- liloiiday, July 27111 , ilzlilll---l2:ll(l ANI. .1:C;tl- -lztlil i).M. PROVIXCI.-ii- SANATi)Iill'.ii- Every Thursday ..... .. Every Tliiii's(l:iy Every i”ri(l.'iy . ........ .. io;oo!l2:0ti AM. . i:.'l(L- 4:00 PM. . i:3oB 4:00 PM. receive will All p0i'S0llS who have not been in Contact with an active case of Tiilinrciilosis, are re- quested to consult their family doctor or their dis- trict PllIlIl'.' liealili Niiixse. either of whom will decide if a clinical u.x;iinin.itioii and Sl;lil(Iiii'(I chest x-I'd.V 35 intlicated. Pxiticiits for review 3ilP”l”im””I5 througzli the mail. IC. )1. FOIND. M.I).. Tilcdil-xii Director of Clinics. PRINCE COUNTY Progressive Conservative Meetings Wellington. July 6th. Egmont Bay. July 7th. Mount Carmel. July 9th. Arlington. July 10th. All meetings at 8:15 p.m. JOHN H. PRICE will address all meetings Everyone welcome. I caiusio rnaarnn KENSINGTUN INIOllCI'dV-TllCS(I.'i) 7:13-9:13. A big; double hill of the full-length feature of the (Ioronation in beautiful color, "ELIZABETH IS QYEEN” and an action picture, "RAIDERS IN THE SKY". Regular fi(IlilISR-ifili. l I nil .i0ivS I W W 'M V77"-Vwrifri I ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Moiiday-il't!r;.rl:iy 7.13-fl:i.'i. The heroic story of an undercover if. S. Aiarinei Top secret with thrills and adventure in ”0PERATlON SECRET", starring Cornet Wilde. Pliyllis 'l'liaxter, Steve Cochran. lGlN.ll OPENING TONITE SUMMERSIDE. J "Worlds Largest I Motorized Carnival" Sponsored By i Canadian Legion NOTICE l i. Smith's Iwill reopen for business on t CAPITOL Summes-side 'I'iiesday 2:30-T215-9:15 Tonight 7:15-D115; . 1 I Coiorlfg l , :TeClilliC0lOT . Q Bizrrr HUTIONMEEKISR ,.. poggnl KWH - ADELE JERGENS PAM Agomgtgs . ,......- nvlilllilt PERLBIPG , . I flit-Z . .- ARANOUNT more mm: 5'0:-gt -I i,".':'.','T".T:'.',LIII::i.t7NILWER AP Chartered Accountant W nit Cluiaillnn Bank of Oommoroo m Summorslde. P. E. L I'FI()NE 238” t Today .. 2:3(l-7:15-9:15 ”'C' T ' vi , naomu .. .......... .. 2- a mum , m.......-...,...-... ,, Opt. D. ILO. "' OPTOMETILIST Moiilliiy. July ti. ARNOLD SIVIITH, Proprietor. Professional cards -":iT"ia"iiilnfEii'li."io." sunimeraiilo. P. E. L Coinplr-in Visual Analysts Glass:-s Fitimi PHONE 3il8 S.VIAI.IAI'iN"S I1I'lI.DING OPTONI "FRIST iiwfnsea listens... (llmrtered Accountant 1'. ii. i. iui:i'i'.u. BUILDING Graiiville at Water Strut Siimincrsillo DIAL 8344 331 Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to I2 - I In B and hy appointment. l'H()NE 3287 BEGISNT THEATRE HLDG. summer so. OR. J. A. OOIIION DENTIST Dental X-Bays Bmallman Building BUMMEIISIDF. Dial zaoa ' Dr. H. B. MaoNoiII PHYSICIAN It SURGEON DIAL 7032. -x (larage, Conway I'. (). BIIX Cmrfsiinlf iiicioar” Eye: Examined Summaraido Water Street (Opposite llolman'a) TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Bedeque Notes Rev. Theodora Rou. Lot ll. visited with friends here on Mon- day, June 22. Mrs. Colin Craig, Vancouver, B. C. arrived early last week to spend the summer with relatives t" Mid- dleton. Mrs. John B. simma, New Glas- gow, N. S.. recently paid at visit to Bedeque, where she was the guest of her son. Dr. Hugi Sinims and Mrs. Simms. Mr. Haber Myers. and son Gor- don and daughter Janette. Carle- ton, left July 3 on It trip to Am- herst, N. S, and Moricton, N. B. The Bedeque school meeting was held June 30. Teachers. Mrs. Mur- phy and Miss Winnie Bmith, were lvoted an increase in supplement land agreed to remain for another Iyeiir. -Mr. Alden Leard, Head Master, Mt. A. Academy, spent the week- end of June 20 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. Mrs. Wendell Reeves and Miss Marion Conrad. Halifax, N. 5., have been visiting with relatives and friends in North Bedeque and Bedeque. This was Miss Conrad's 'first visit to P. E. I. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. illotlicsay, N. B.. arrived here last week. Mr. Johnson is erecting a dwelling house in this village where he and Mrs. Johnson will irsidc ill future. Mrs. Emma Carter. Sackville. N. F. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard on June 22. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Parker, Charlottetown, for a. few days previously. Mrs. Carrie Leard left on Sun- day afternoon, June 21. for a few weeks visit with her friend. Miss Alice Harrison, Moncton, N. B. - Rev. A. .. .i.li5, associate yminister at St. Andrew and St. tliaiii Presbyterian Church. Mon- treal. was a recent visitor at the :home of his brother. Dr. Hugh gsimms and Mrs. Simms, in this IVIIIREP. John Miss Elizabeth Beer, Dessbls. while visiting with her niece, Mrs. 7Dougias Affieck and Mr. Affleck, 3l.nwer Bedcque, was suddenly SIl'lCI(E'll with an attac" v throm- bosis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affieck motored tn Cavendish on Sunday afternoon, June 21. accompanied by Mrs. Wendell Reeves. Miss Conrad of Halifax and Miss Au- idrey Reeves and Mrs. Fred Reeves inf North Bedeque. The Bcdeque tdlalf Century" Club entertained at is very pleasant ;aftcrnoon tea. on Saturday, June 120, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Af- lilcck, in honour of Mrs. (Dr) Hugh Simms, and Mrs. (Rev) W. B. LISTEN TO claw 8.45 TONICIIT Mr. J. Watson Mac- Nauglit, Q.C., will speak to his electors over Ra- dio Sistion CJRW Sum- merside at 8.45 (a quar- ter in nine) toiiiglit. The hour again -- 8.45 p.m. tonight. l. lA( ,il ,;;' enoueu FOR A 'l'.'LL E Gordon i town. Borden and Vicinity Mrs. Jack Nightingale of Char- lottetown visited friends in Borden on June 18. Mr. Wiltrsd MacDonald, who has been a pstient iii the P. C. Hospital for a few weeks. return- ed to his home in Borden on June 23. ' Mrs. Arnett Bell. who recently underwent an operation in the P. 0. Hospital, returned to her home in Borden on June 19. Mrs. Ted Flanagan and children Barbara and Michael. who have been visiting friends in Borden and Cape Traverse. returned to their home in Charlottetown on Monday, June 22. Mrs. Camille Arsenault and Mrs. Roy McLe1lan of Borden attended the graduation of Miss Mary Gal- 9 Crows. Dr. and Mrs. Simms recant- ly came to Bedeque. Rev. and Mrs. Crow: will be moving to Glace Bay at the end of June. Mrs. E. 8. Weeks left on Mon- day evening, June 22, for a brief visit with friends in ssokville, N. B., and to attend the funeral of the late Dr. H. Tucker, which took place on Tuesday, June 23. Gnr. George R. Hill, who re- cently returned from Korea where he has been for the past year. will he going to Winnipeg in a few weeks. taking with him his wife and family. Mrs. Hill is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jack, this village. Mrs. Edith Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacCaull, Carleton Siding, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjam- in Crasweil. Fredericton, motored to Halifax on Sunday. June 21. Mrs. Myers will be under treat- ment at the Victoria General Hos- pital for a short time. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. Maccaull, will remain in Halifax while her mother is in hospital. The induction service of Rev. George K. Ward, was held in Be- Deque United Church on July 2. There was a good attendance. Mr. Maccallum. Charlotte- was the soloist. singing ”Ths Stranger of Galilee." The Chairman of Presbytery. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Georgetown, presided and inducted. Rev. A. S. Weir, Cornwall, led in prayer and Rev. C. D. Mstheson, SIIIYIHIETIICIP, preached the sermon and Rev. L. M. Murray, Kensington, addressed the minister and people in regard to their respectivs duties. Mr. Ward announced the benediction. Rev. E. 8. Weeks and Mr. Arnold Heri- derson introduced the people to the new minister. -3Q lant at the School of Notre Dame D'Acadia in Moncton on June is. Mr. Philip Gillan of Peske's Station is visiting in Borden with his brother Mark and Mrs. Gil- lan. g Mrs. John Creamer and Mrs. l-leatli Gordon of Borden are spend- ing a two-weak holiday visiting friends and raiati. at Montreal and Toronto. Mr. Lowell Barlow of Wellington was a welcome visitor to Borden on June 21. The Misses Phyllis White and Laura Oaon of Monoton spent a re- cent week-end with their parents at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell of Charlottetown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers at Borden on June 20. L. A. 0. Arnold Easton spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Esston at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bhsrps and sons, Paul Billy and Reg, and Mr. Clive sharps of Monoton. visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe, Borden on June 20. Miss Joan Stewart of Hamp- shire spent ths week and at Bor- don, the welcome guest of Mr. and mrs. J. F. Easton. -On June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacLean left Borden for Park Corner where they will stay for a short time. Mr. McLean. a former employee on the M. V. Abegwelt. has joined the R. C. A. F. and will begin his initial train- ing soon. Previous to their depar- ture Mrs. MscLean was honored by the Ladias' Social Club and presented with a gift accompanied by the best wishes of their many friends here. -L BIIIIOESS BEIITIME . (Continued from page lot have done anything about it. That doorway wasn't. big enough for him to get his head in. But Mrs. Happy Jack didn't think of this. She just. worried, and worried. and worried. She lost her appetite. yet she didn't. dare go home. She just hid where Redtail couldn't see her. but she could watch him. And there she stayed until at long last. has spread his big wings and flow away. Tlien she raced home as seat as her legs could take her. she I'iB.dl1'L had her breakfast. but that didn't matter. So it was that Mrs. Happy Jack grew thinner and thinner as she worried more and more. she never left the house without first peep- ing out to make sure that no one would see her leaving ft. And she never went back to it without be- ing Equally careful that no one should see her returning. so it was that for a short time her see- ret. was kept. L'I'IieaItIAeighbors 4' ' . l Iqli I atom . on-um. ms or tun maps: on In oua BOARDING HOUSE ' vi I I It ' .?.7,t.l,. ll WWWWIMWIMII my THE OLD BOY'6 GOT A LOT 0:: THE git TOM 6AwvsR IN HIM-w-iAlHEN HE 6AN Tl-its CAVE. CURIOSITY TWITCHED HI6 Nose Lu-(e A RABBIT 5MlFFllJ6 FOR cAt2Rm6.'-w MU6T 85 coon. ' v IN THERE -w HE'S BEEN sous LONG .-4 "You mean to tell me. Jim. that you haven't. had this thing sharpened since last; Summer?" By Georgeclark MAJOR HOOPLE Wt ll, I snooze -- 6065.5 vs-gtgg Wllaa, . Hg .- o '5 oseirr CAE6AR.1'WlG63! "it START THE MOTOR! I'VE AEOUSEDA PR5- . HISTORIC MONSTER-w t AND WE'RE COMusi6 our! mill X l I L Dr: Vic Seixas Wins World Amateur. Tennis Title I By STERLING SLAPPEY WIMBLEIDON. (AP) -- Big Vic Soixsl of Philadelphia, playing flawless tennis, ran through Kurt Neilssn of Denmark in the finals of the Wimbledon men's champion- ship Friday to .take the coveted world amateur title back to the United states. , seixas reeled off set scores of 9-7, 0-3, 6-4. in one hour and 19 minutes. There was never much doubt that he would win once he started to give the Dane some of his own medicine. American; won Wimbledon championships from 1947 through. 1051, Australia's Frank Sedgvmsn. now a pro, took the crown last lye JULY 6.193.! I VT ax. i Saturday the lsdies' hm-ml - ship final will be bctwoexi Maurtorn Connolly of San Diego. Osli!.. ma '- Doris Him at Coral Gsbiu, Iris, The Weather wad not good for tsnnis. it was almost cold and then was a penetrating dampness. am hundreds had queued outside all night to snap up the few general public tickets to be sold. Am FOR SALE 6 room semi - bungalow house on Court Street, Sum. Apply office of merside. W. Chester 5. MacDonald, LL.B., Barrister. of July at 1:30 p.m. NOTICE The annual meeting of the West Prince Liberal Association will be held in the O'- Leary Public Hall on Tuesday the 7th day to send five delegates. The resolution com- mittee will meet in the morning at 10:00 am. rsacv ADAMS. President. I-IEBER CRAIG. Secretary. Each poll is entitled FARMAl.l.' '4-5'4 MORE POWER! i MORE PEP! MORE FULL! 27 WATER ST. EAST J . . S BIIILT STRONGER TO WORK YEARS LONGER! y . 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Stuart, District Manages, Mutual Ionam Health I Accident Au'n., "I'm lntarulsd In protecting my pay when lick or late; . ......FNON! -4 N A Icacits