"AUGUST 4. 195T y... M? HE WESTERN ouanoiau PRINCE QOUNTY OFFICE 5: Sllmllfl-BIIUGI. Inrnnianldc. Phone sou. Nam. scriptlona. Advertising lepnuuuuyu J. ELM!!! MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW Home Phones: I08! and I051 The Guardian may be bought at any following stores in Sumner-side 3 4 : It-I003: C class 11 ll Central ltnet: nail j(elly'I News-stand. Water Street: Mark Gudet. 01 Granville Street: Am. Douoetws Grocery. Second street; Island Motor Transport, Eater ltrcet; Albao'I Grocery, Ill Beacon Street. v I. L Walls In lenalngton. WI 31' PRINCE OPTIC! Allrertom. Frank Weeks. lepneentatlve. 68-! Office III! 9-! Bonn. Phone : Ds-r. MARY'S coiinusncuu. school-. surnmereide. now reg- isterlng students for classes opening septctnber 4th. ..n.EsEIwE Wednesday. Sap-r teniber 5th, for Alberton, Prince county Exhibition. -INDIAN HIVEB School. Tues-' day. Auxust 7th. ice cream. Business lunches and dancing from 9.30 to 1 lm. -REV. L. P. ABCHIBALD will speak in the Bedequ United Church. Sunday. at 7.45 p.rn.. 'un- der the our ices of the south ...'rl!:NDl:llS for reading Bede Bedeque W. . 5. Auxiliary. .que Power Company meters will be ypcelved until August lotr - I WILL BE ABSENT from For details contact Douglas Mac-- Farlane. DNOTICE. The offices of all the Summerslde optometrists will be closed all day Wednesday from June 6th until Sept. 26th. .-CAPE TRAVERSE. Special meetings in the Gospel Tent con tinuing at Wadell's Mills Sun- day night at 8.00 olciock. and each week night except Saturday at the some hour. All welcome. signed G. A. Ramsay. D VISITING AT ALBERTON - Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Corbett and family, Waterbury. Conn. arrived in Alberton on Friday to spend Ii holiday with Dr. Corbettls brother, Mr. II.D. Corbett. -NOVEL STATIONERY-some attractive and novel stationery item on sale in Alberton stores Monday morning. it has been des.i:ned by Mrs. W. R. Oulton, a resident of the town whose artis- tic ability is well known to her frmnds. There are two designs. One, in blue and while. is a map of Prince Edward Island with im- portant centres clearly marked. The other, in green and white, is of Green Gables. Thisgsiatlonery. which is offered for sale.in sev- eral centres throughout the Pro- l".nl'0, should have genuine ap- pea: for residents of this Province as well as for tourists. Mrs. Oui- ion is to be congratulated on her originality and enterprise. l I I I I - cotmr AT ALBERTON -' lhere were only three cases on the docket at the Alberton Court llouse yesterday before Magistrate R S. Hinton K. C. A party from Albei-ton South was fined 3100.00 and costs under the Excise Act lor illegal possession of a still and 3200.00 and costs for illegal pos- pcrance Act. A woman from Elms- ieasion of spirits under the Tom- diile was fined 325.00 and costs under the Temperance Act. A party from North Cape was fined 310.00 Ind costs for creating a disturbance. Prosecution was by the Alberton Detachment of the RC.- MvP. my office from Wednesday. July 25th until Wednesday. August 0th. Both dates included. Office will remain open. Repairs and lens replacements will be taken care of Ia usual. I-I.'I'. Colvin, Optom- etrist, Summersidc. - WELCOME!) AT ALHERTON - Rev. John D. Murdich of Wat.- H100. Ontario, is spending I few cays with Rev. Dr. J.K. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser at their summer cottage in C nipec. As a stud- ent Mr. Murdich served the Al- berton Presbyterian Congregation and he is receiving a warm wel- come from friends here. Irorsonals -Mr. and Mrs. Fulton MacKay have returned to their home in Boston after visiting their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacKay, Darnley. and other. relatives in this Province. Bur. -Messrs. Colin and Hedley Mc- Kay of Donaida. Alia., spent the past week-end at Darnley where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Clark. Bur. v-Mr. and Mrs. David Paynter. Charlottetown. were recent guests of their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hedlcy Paynler and Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard at Long River. Bur. FORD VVANTS PRICE BOOST DETROIT. Aug. 3 - (AP)-The Ford Motor Company said today it has asked the Office of Price Sta- bilization to allow price increases on all Ford cars. The company did not specify any exact percent- age increase. FEW PRISON-I-IRS REPORTED LONDON. Aug. 3 - tR.euter-;l- Only 48 British officers and 15 other ranks were reported prison- ers of war in Korea up to July 29. it was announced today Those re- ported mining totalled 1.044. This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup "SAI.AllA' GRANGE PEKGE There Ought To Be A . Law run ouannwv; CI-IARLO'I"l'lTOWN QUIBDC. Aul. I-(OP)-Pru Inlet Dilvlenia today. Announced what he described as important discoveries of iron, copper and gold in the Quebec mining arena of Unguva and Ch In. The Premier told his weekly press OOIIIOII-gent! that the Quebec .. .. y . F ' Ltd. has reported I rich iron dis- covery 110 miles not-thiweot. oifvsat iron-deposits blocked out in Un- gava by the I-Iollinger North shore E ' '" Company. He aaid H.W. Darling. president of the Quebec Labrador Develop- ment Company, has plans for im- mediate d...'e1oprnent of the new deposits at an estimated cost of Premier Duplessis said l.0M.000 tons of copper and gold are have been located by Campbell Chib- ougemau Mines Ltd. on Merrill Island. in Dore Lake. a half-mile from Chibougamau To-wnsitc. He said E. O.D. Campbell. pre- sident of the company. has in- formed Queibec Mines Department of plans to sink mine Ihofts to work the er and gold finds. The Pre let also announced, without giving details. that Bar- vue Mines Ltd. has signed I con- tract for electric power supplies from Quebec Hydro-Electricity Commission. He said the company claims its recent zinc drisoovcry in Barraute township, in Northwestern Quebec. is one of the "richest in the world." Premier Du-pleseis said the iron discoveries by the I-Ioliinger Com- pany. which has I S20D.000.000 development program under way. and the Quebec Labrador Com- pany "prove there is iron every- where in Ungava." He said the govemment takes credit for "wise and foresighted" administration of the 311,000- square--mile territory of Ungava. been leased to the l-lu1lingerCom- pany for exploration and the com- pany's final development leases will cover only 300 square miles. caiiiiieii - Iloffell Wedding A wedding of interest to many friends in the Maritimes took place on Friday. July 2'lt.h. at Cook's Presbyterian Manse. Tor- onto. Ontario. when Rev. Wm. M'.:Roberis united in marriage Gwendolyn Msry.youn2er d3uiZh- ier of Mrs. Jenny lioffen and the late Alfred I-Iolfen, Windsor. Nova S-coiia, to Norris Vernon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Campbell. Irishtown. Prince Ed- ward Island. They were attend- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town- lsince only 3,000 square miles has send. St. catharines. Ontario- After 3 wedding lrip to the Maritimes. Mr. 'and Mrs. Camp- bell will reside in Toronto. e PAST PLANES FOR ENGLAND WASHINGTON. Auiz 3 - (AP) - The Air Force said today it is sending the first win: of P-86 fighter-Interceptors. fastest. of 'ts planes in operation. to England- Up to now. there have been only two Air Force fighter wings in Europe. both based in Germany and both equipped wim F-84 lets- ...-:mM......:. BlR.N.... Wales -(C3.-y fuel. as an exvperiment I. motorbus made I lo-mile tour of this Monmouth- shire town I122" ; up people and taking them to church. free. Now the church has tired the bus for regular service. . By Fagaiy and Shorten M-M! Delicious Ft.O'lSMti I HOPE you Naval: we ANY onisiz GIRL on WIENIE atoms Important Discoveries Of Iron, Copper, Gold Reported From Quebec Ca-Ieion and Vicinity .. . Mr. and Mrs. Aly-re Her-and and two ch-ii-' of Summer-ride arr , -'t I few days in Car- lofon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Benner and daughter Helen of Boston, MIss., spent sometime in Cape Traverse. guests of Mrs. Benneru mother. MRI. Jss. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Howell. and young son Russia recently re- turned to their home in Carleton Rom St. Peter's, Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton l-Io-watt accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Payniter are enjoying I motor t.rip- through the U. S. They expect to mend some time in Boston And New York before returning to their homes in Carleton. Miss Carol Adams returned to her Home in Kensington niter spending some time in Carleton visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Thompson of Carleton are at present on- joying a. motor trip through the eastern United States. Mrs. Donald Sutherland Carleton srpent Tuesday Charlottetown on business. of in Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell and two children of Amherst. N.S., are vacationing in Carleton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Fran-k How- att. Miss June Douil at Carleton re- turned to her home here after spending her vacation in Boston with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cheverie of Charlottetown were recent visi- tors to Carleton. guests of Mrs. Stanley I-Iowatt. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell spent the past week end in Fredericton. N. 8.. and while there visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell (formerly of Carleton). Mrs. Jemima Howatt and daughter Rena have returned to their home in Cape Traverse after spending the past two months in St. Peters. Cope Bre- ton. Miss Eileen Sutherland and Christine Sutherland are sp:nd- ing their vacations at Campbelle Cove, King's County. KUC-SIS their aunt, Mrs.- W. Ryan- Mr. Allie f.al(l-E-i?Rwho Onei- ployed bylte , . . is a pr- sent working in Mulgrave. N.S. where he expects to remain 10! some time. Alberion and O O 0 A Vicinity ..Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l-fenderspn Ind children. Adrice and Phyris. who had been visiting Mrs. Hen- derson's mother. Mrs. William Au- brey and Mr. Aubrey left on re- turn Wednesday 101” me" 1'l0m3 In St. Hubertls, Quebec- Mlss Doris Mccue and Mrs. Milton Bell. Charlottetown. spent part of this week It the home of the former's parents. M1 Ind M” E. A. McCue. William Gavin. Saint John. N 8.. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gavin, Alberton 50':-IL He is accompanied by Miss Vern Harper. who will visit relatives in Alberton Ind Tlgnlsh. Mrs. Ernest Larter. R.N.. has joined the nursing staff of the Western Hospital and will begin her duties on August 5th. Klnelie Peanut; Day In S'slde - Tod” 1! Klnetta Peanut Day in Bununei-side. All day represent- atives of the xinette Club will be on the. to visiting homes and con- tacting people on the street: sell. ml movies and cans of peanuts. The minimum price for I. put- an of peanuts is ten cents but there is no limit to what one may live out of generosity. nor is there any limit to the number of pack- Ilel thIt may be purchased. Honey raised on this Peanut DIV Prolcct will be used for the various service projects of the club. In the two years that this club has been organised it has furnished a room It the hospital at s coat of approximately 3500 I.nd Just recently the club has , rchased plnyground equipment for the new recreation ores also at about 8500. In addition there have been other smelter service pro- lectr. Last year Peanut Day was oper- Ited by the Kinsmen but this year it is purely I Kinetic affair. - a Bride -To - Be showered Misl Patricia Clerkin was the recipient of I large variety of beautiful and costly gifts when she was tendered I pre-nuptial shower at her home on Monday, July 30. The living room was beauti- fully decorated with pink and white streamers centered with I white wedding bell. To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride", played by Miss Jean Lane. the bride-to-be was es- corted to a seat of honor decor- ated in pink and white, with radiating streamers. by Mrs. Joseph Johnston and Miss Dor- othy McGinn'. Mr. Walter Coady was chair- man for the occasion and in very well chosen words spoke fitting- ly of the bride. A decorated basket laden with gifts was carried by Misses Joan Quinn and Marie Clarkin. The gifts were opened by" Mrs. Jos- eph Johnston and Miss Dorothy McGinn while Miss Ethel Cal- laghan read the accompanying verses. Miss Edna Stordy ar- ranged the gifts on the table. Patricia then expressed her thanks to all for the lovely gifts and the large sum of money which she received and extend- ed In invitation for all to visit her in her new home in Toronto. "For She's I Jolly Good Fei- low" was then sung by all. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and singing, the music being furnished by Mc- Neil's Orchestra. Aims and Vicinity Miss Rae Donald of the Income Tax -Department. Charlottetown, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Donald. .Mrs. John Wallace of Alrna Ind Mrs. Prank Dunn of Elmsdale at- tended the women's Institute Con- vention heid In Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark and family of st. John, spent I recent week-end at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark. They also visited relatives in Montrose. The Women's Missionary so- ciety held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Wallace Donal . A large number attended. Mrs. Thomas Matthews of west Newton. MIss.. accompanied by her daughter. Margaret Ann, were recent guests at the home of her sister Mrs. John P. Wallace. Miss Isabelle Donald. accompani- ed by her mother. motored to Charlottetown recently where Mrs. Donald spent a week. Mr. Bennie Barbour of Toronto. accompanied by I. friend. motored to Alma to spend his vacation at Water Safety” Course Concludes -Friday morning brought to I conclusion the Red Cross Swim- ming and Water Safety Course for the Alberton district. Tests were conducted by Mr. Paul Cud. more of Charlottetown assisted by Miss Iiphlgenic Arsenault, Red Cross Comminioner for Prince Edward Island. . Certificates. pins and crests were presented to successful candidates by Mia Anenauit, assisted by Mrs. A. C. Green. Red Cross Con- vener of the Alberton Women's Institute. ' Those who passed the tests are: Elementary: Donne l-IIgen,li'ran- cos Larter, Allison McAld-uff, Ter- ry O'Brien. Frances Skerry. Junior: Ethel Albert. Lorraine Campbell. Mary Larter, Edward Millman, Benny Profit, Janet Profit. ' f ediate: Roger Mccue. Anne Profit. Norma Rayner, Ver- na Rayner. Denise Thibault. Senior: Joan Currie. Kenneth Miliman. A number of other boys and girls did good work throughout the course although they did not pass the tests. For many it was their first year at swimming and they will doubtless be more suc- cesaful next year. The instructor was Mr. Patrick Bucte of Tignish. The clases were organized and arrangements for transportation were made by Mrs. A.C. Green. Through the courtesy of a large number of Albertnn citizens free transportation to the beach. a distance of four miles, was pro- vided. Stewart - Reliloilll Wedding A very pretty wedding was sol- ernnized by ,Rev. Father Stone at St. Basills Roman Catholic Church in Toronto, when Victoria Mary Miarguerita. younger daughter of Harold Redmond and the late Mrs. Redmond of Corraville, P. E. 1.. became the bride of Charles Rob- ert atewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart. Vernon River. P. E. I. To the strains of Lohengrin's Bridal March. rendered by Mr. Cliff Williams, the bride entered the church on the arm of her father. by whom she was given in marriage. The bride looked charming in I floor-length gown of ivory slipper satin. Her full length veil was held in place by I silver braided coron- et. she carried a bouquet of red roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by her sister Catherine of Boston. Mass. who wore a floor length gown of sky blue nylon with is net yoite and full skirt with matching headdress Ind mitts. She carried I bouquet of pink and white roses. Mr. Albert Redmond. Toronto, cousin of the bride. assisted as best man Ind the ushers were Mr. Fred Perkins and Mr. Pat Thomas. Following the ceremony. I. re- ception for forty was held at the Deanne suites which were color- fully decoraied for the occasion with large baskets of snapdragons and roses. . in the evening I large number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Thomas to offer congratuletlons and best wishes to the bride and groom for many years of continued happi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Iccom- puiied by the bride's father and sister. motored to Prince Edward Island to spend their honeymoon at their home. For traveling the bride wore I navy blue gabardine suit with white accessories. Mr. Ind Mrs. Stewart will live in-Toronto. for his son Earls and his bride. A large number of relatives and friends were present to extend congratulations and best wishes. Music was furnished by Messrs. Albert Noonan. Gregory Gorin. Ralph O'Brien and Lester Dou- cetie. accompanied by Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. Mrs. Clifford Shea and Mrs. Albert Noonan. A sing song took place with Albert Noonan. Raymond A. Beam and Gerald O'Brien taking the solo parts and Britain. Iran To Seek Settlement Of Oil Dispute By. June: ll. Long '!'l3KRiAN. Iran. Aug 3 - (AP) - Britain and Iran agreed form- ally today to seek I roundtable settlement of the Iranian oil dir- pute. A cabinet mission left Lon- don by plane for Tehran. The leader of the mission. Rich- srd R-. stokes. Lord Privy seal. said before the takeoff he ham; to see Premier Mohsmfned Muss- ldegh Sunday for I fresh start on negotiations that broke down in June. The mission is to "rive tomorrow. Britain has eccepted the l'prin- ciple of nationalizing the oil in- dustry in Iran." This was sta-ed to mean the Iranians will control oil "exploration, extraction and exploitation." Iran agreed that she will gotiete with Britain on how will take over the vast all sources. Up to this year, me Anglo-Iranian Oil Company had exclusive charge of oil operations in Iran. The British Government owns controlling interest in the A. 1. 0. 0., I 01.400.000.000 company. ne- she TQ- CRAPAUD W. M. L. The members of Crapaud Unit- ed Church Auxiliary of me W. M. S. were guests of Mrs. R. L. Bac- on at the parsonage, Tryon. for their July meeting on Thursday evening recently. Meeting opened with the study program, "Meet The People of Trinidad." with the President Mrs. Wm. Waddell lead- ing and all members taking part. This was followed by the wor- ship program, the theme of which was "Tell Me All About God." Minutes were then read and eg- proved and roll call answered by nine members. There were three visitors present. The regular offering was re- ceived and it special offering tax- en for "Maritime Home For Girls." Quilt squares were turned in, and a committee appointed to see about re-decorating the church porch. c A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Robert. Dawson invited tie members to meet at her I cottage for "- Aug- usi meeting and picnic. mission band and Sunday school children to be invited. DESIRABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN SUMMEBSIDE (1) House and double lot and double garage. business office contained therein, on Poplar Avenue. This is one of the finest .ecidences in Summersldc with every modern convenience. (2) Duplex apartment contain- ing two apartments of five rooms each on-Huuell Street. (3). Four apartment house with four up-. enta of four rooms each on Russell Street. Nos. (2) and (3) are presently well rented and can be partly financed. These three fine properties are offered for sale because of the owner's lll heelth. Inspection by ppolntment. Apply to D 0. Stewart, solicitor, summer-side. . Opportunity Well established farm equip- ment fimi requires an ex- perienced salesman to sell to retail trade. Reimbursement in form' of salary and com- mission. Car supplied for travelling purposes. An ex- cellent opportunity for the right man. Apply in writing. PAGE ITTTEEN ' I llI.laYICI0IIC.W.l.-I '!'he regular monthly meeting of st. Joseph's subdivision 0. W. L, Kelly's Cross was held on July 1th Meeting opened with prayer by the Rev. Director. Pr. MIcMille.I Ind the president Mrs. Joseph Kelly occupied the chair. Roll call wIs responded to by I good ab iendance of members which was followed by reading and adoption of minutes of previous meeting There being no ccrrespondence on hand, the treasurer gave I favor- able report. Lottery books opens- ored by the Diocesan Lecgue and hmded in to the president to be forwarded to Mrs. James Saund- ers. It was voted to send I donAi- ion of 86.00 to the sisters of st. Martha and plans were made for holding I lawn party at an early date. A lengthy discussion took D18-Ce Itsirding the coming parish picnic and the bazasr to be held in connection with name. All arrangements heir satisfactorily completed. Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald moved the adjournment of the meeting and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament took place in the main church. FARM FOR SALE III IIEVI LONDON one of- the most up-to-date and nail equipped farms In New Lon- don of I50 acres mostly all under cultivation; nine room modern dyw-inn: -"fl"IDlH'd with running water and electric lixhls: largo blrn. practically new with under. ground stahlcs and 4-qulppeil with running watt-r and electric lights: many out bulllllngg nu Qqu'ppgd In the very latest and up to date in every way. Must be Inspected to be appro- cisted. For Inspection coutncl W. R. WARREN, Sumnierslde, phone sass ' Professional cards R. E. ELLIS i INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Cunnlty I Summer St.. Snsnnrenlele PHONE M18 W. GIIESTER S. MIGIIDIIILII LLB. Banister. solicitor, Notary. Ito. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong, 3.0. Money to Loan q Attended To. Collections Pi-ornplly r. hrlnlckey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Common: Hnlldlng Inn-unersidc. P. I. I. PHONE 2888 E. E. Parlima. Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETRIST V Eyes Examined , Glueee Fitted . Office Hours: I to 12 - I to D and by sppolntmene Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Somme 's' fr!” HI oi I 4-i".-fr-'-ts stating. experience, salary everybody joining in the choruses. Gin," pm". Mr. Leo MacDouga'.l was the winner of a miniature model boat which was one of the prices It the Alberton South boat races on Wetl- nesday. The boat was made by Archie Fraser of Alberton south who received many comments on the fine workmanship of the mo- del. Despite the inclement weather many attended the boat races vnd other Ittractiona held It Albertnn south on Wednesday. A lobster supper was served by the Women's Institute of the district. Pto- ceed. are in aid of the new school. Donations of groceries and cash were received from Alberton mer- chants: H. D. Corbett. Aiberton Co-0p.. C. R. S. Leardgwhlte and Son. J. J. Moran. A. P. Foley, Myrioks Alberton Ltd. Frank l"rI- ser. WIugh'I Drug Store. A. R. Matthews. Wee'Is' Radio service, Stephen Burke. and Vernon fling- land. I" Foaniescnsrrr nice: mm M I I . --- urcoe " W "”” "Avg? "W oi: -wiwwoes 9 5,"-, ooouor-we the home of his parentl. Miss Irene Kinch. R. N., of the Memorial Hospital, Halifax. return- ed after spending her vacation It the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kinch. Mr. Ind Mrs. Howard Groves and family of Boston Ire visitors It the home of Mrs. Groves' sister. Mrs. Prank Kinch. Rev. Claude shes. Pr. l-lowsrd Shea. accompanied by their moth- er. Mrs. Wilfred .shea. and their aunt. Mrs. no as L. Matthews. West Newton. Mass. were guests It.the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. also It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace. Piusville. Mrs. Morrison of summerslde. held I plastic demonstration party It the home of Mrs, I-tarry Barbour. She was Iccornpenied by Mr. El- mer Harbour of the staff of R. T. Holman. . -Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Yeo (nee Zena Ber- bourl whose marriage took piece It the horns of the bride: father. Mr. Bennie Barbour on Thursday. July I. Mr. Dannie harbour. broth- er of the bride was grooinsinen. while Mica Horence Dunbar was bridesmaid. Jiev. Mr. sheen of llmldale performed the ceremony. Supper was served to I large num- ber of friends and relatives of both bride and groom. Mr. and Mn. Yco left on I honeymoon trip On .toplIou4tn the Marttlaioe. tbdfrettn-ntbey will rutdrin lnradelenvhentbc groom is a prolvirousfarnic. ' A reception was held at Vthahomc "35.9.'4ICS!gI,I.I. W A dainty lunch was served by "'19 hostess and her daughters. assisted by Mrs. Merritt Callaghan, Miss Matilda and Jessie MacDonald and Miss Jean Callaghan. The Alma school closing took place in the school house with Rev. Mr. sheen of Elmsdale as chair- man. A large number of ratepay- ers were present. An excellent programme was carried out by the pupils. After the distribution of prizes and certificates, Mr. Sheen congratulated the. teacher. Miss Catherine Wallace, for her good work during the past two years and remarked about the excellent department of the children. Others voiced their opinion as to the good work done by the teacher. Mrs. Wallace Donald moved I vote of thsnlui to the teacher for her good work during the past two years. The National Anthem brought the afternoon's programme to I close. Ice-cream and cake galore was served by the ladies of the dia- trict to everyone present. POULTRY IUYING LIVE FOWL DAILY lxeept Saturdays FRED WADMAN.. - Kenslngton . -i---W expected, etc. to-- H. GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE PHONE SIIG Ii IMALl..MANlS BUILDING I i u l 9-'.-- -' Snmlnersld... P.l.i. KINKORA CHICIZEII SUPPER Come and Enjoy A GOOD SUPPER IN KINKORA HALL After the Kinkora Races AUGUST 8th. Supper from 4.30 until all are served OFIOMETRIST I Complete Visual Analyses ' -. 'T TT"F -1, :;.;.1T?- '7:-x.v4.r-t-H TIGIIISII PARISH PIDIII Reserve Wednesday Aug. 8th. run riaiusii ruiisii riciiic D