'iamlly and a few friends JULY 21. 1950 STERN GUARDIAN THE we I Summer Street, J. ELMSI MURPHY noun Phones: PRINCE COUNTY 0l'l'IUl Susnsssos-oido. Pilono III News. Subscription, Advertising Boprooonuilvq and GEOIGI CLOW III! and I011. The Guardian only be bought as any of use following Itoroo in Snmmorsidu loll Bookstore. Summer Street; Gourllos Drugltoro. ll central an-cu. nuf. News-stand. Water Stunt: Marl (kudos, I1 urnnvulo shoot: up. Douootwn Grooo "bound Strut; Island Home Transport, Wator Shoot; Aibsnh Grocery, 120 Russell stress. I. L Wain in lonnl.ngton- nu Guardian Will be dolvorod so any homo In Slunnsltnldp by cum. guuupordnyor Ilopol-wool. your order to the boy responsible ..uENltli.Al.. INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttsrt. Sulnlnersldo. your automobile -nENEw1NG Boyd's Insurance, cox-erase 599 Kensington. ..nIt. CALLAGI-IAN. smallman Building. Office hours 11-12. 24. ':--8. Phone 2352. D PANTRY SALE at Holman's Grocery. Saturday, July 22nd., 3.00 P.M. Sponsored by New Annan women's institute. . -SlJNDAY SERVICE in Cen- tral Bedeque United Baptist Sunday School Church. 11 3- 111-; C. A. Britten, 10:45 a.m. Rev. MilliSi.CI'. -AT COTTAGE - Mr. and Mrs. Fidcle Perry, Summerside. left yestcrday to spend ten days at the summer cottage of Mr. Perry's brother, Mr. John Perry at Mill River.-S. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHUILCII CHARGE - Services Sunday, July L':'.rd. Bedeque 11 a.m. and 7.45 pm nev, L. P. Archibald will be the guest speaker at the evening ser- lice. Albany 3 p.m. (Communion Service). Borden 7.30 1330- iC0m' munion Service). Rev. W. Burton crowc, B.A., minister. DENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jenkins, 74 Water Street, Sulnmerside, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lois Rae in Flying Officer Douglas Lorne Turner, son of Mrs. Bert. Turner and the late Mr. Turner. of Tor- onto. Marriage to take place Aug- ust 19th. -LEFT FOR. HOME-Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kelly (the former Eileen Doyle) left yesterday for their home in Toronto alter spending their vacation visiting friends in Sum- merside and Tignish and Mr. Kel- ly's brother and father in Char- iottetown.-S -CENTRAL BI.-ZDEQUE BAP- TIST FELLOWSHIP - Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. Services for Sun- day. July 23: C. Bedeque 10:45 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Borden 3 P. .11. Prayer meeting and Bible study C. Bedeque Thursday; and Freetown Friday at Roy Hill's Everyone welcome. -RETURN T0 GLACE BAY- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sheriff and son. Gordon. who have..returrled lmmian extended visit with rcla- tive: in Peniicton, B.C., Calgary. Aiia.. and Regina, Sask.. were guests of Mrs. 'G. W. Phillips and family. Summerside. on Tuesday lwfore returning to their home in Glace Bay, N. S. S -NEWLYWIJDS HONOIJIlEl)- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coles who were married in Newton Centcr, Mass; on June 30th and are visit- ing in their native Province, were guests of honor on Wednesday evening at the Bernard homestead. French River, when s number of relatives and friends assembled to extend best wishes. They were the recipients of a number of beauti- ful gifts. 5 JIBTHDAY PARTY-Mr. John 0. Cobb of Summerside was hon- ored at his home on Wednesday evening at a turkey dinner on the occasion of the anniversary of -his birth. when the immediate were present. The table with its artis- tic arrangement of cut flowers. was centred with a candlellghted birthday cake.-S. Plsono son for this service or giro lot deliver: on your souls. -COMMUNITY PICNIC. Leary, Thursday, August 10th. 0'- -PANTRY SALE at Smallman'I Saturday. July 22nd, 3 p.m. wu- mot B.W.M.S. -A C0-OPEIIATIVE organize- tlon meeting will be held in Seven Mile Bay Hall on Friday. July 21st at 8:00 p.m. All interested please attend. -IN SUMMERSIDE - IUL E. E. Arnett, R. O. A. !".. Ottawa, ac- companied by Mrs. Arnett, daugh- ter. Sandra. and son. Dale. have ar- rived in Summerside to spend their leave with FVL Amett's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnett. -S. --BACK TO WORK - Mr. Em- ery Bruce. teller in the Slunmer- side branch of the Provincial Bank has returned to work alter having undergone an operation for ap- pendicitis. He had been convalesc- ing at his home in East Baltic.-S. . -I WILL BE absent from mv office from Monday, July 24th un- tu Wednesday. August 2nd. Above dates inclusive. office will re- main open to attend to Teyalrs replacements. and make app)int- ments. H. T. Colvin, O.D., Optome- trist, Summerside. -llavmo NEEDS - We have in stock I-lay Cables, Ray Rope. Hay Carriers, Track, Hangers anti Brackets. Also l-lay Forks and Hay Blocks, Long and short handle Pitch Forks. Also Barn Dood Track and Hangers. Box or Flat Track. Summerside Hard- ware Company. -OBSEIWES BIRTHDAY-Mrs. Artamas Wright of Middleton ob- served the ninety-fourth anniver- sary of her birth on Wednesday with her family and friends. who called during the afternoon and evening. Mrs. Wright received many congratulatory letters and cards as well as gifts. This lady. 94 years young. who is is in full possession of all her faculties. and maintains splendid health. has a keen sense of humor and keeps abreast of current events, enloy- lng visits with her friends.-S. -BAIT HOLDING UNIT -- A holding unit with a. capacity of 15.000 lbs. of frozen fish is now in operation at Tignlsh. Financed by the I-:.:iinion Government, the unit is operated by Mr. J. B. My- rlclr, Tignish, and was built under the supervision of the Provincial Government. It is 2'? by 12 feet and consists of storage room. ante- room, weighing room and engine room, The first truckload of 9.000 lbs. has already been disposed or since the unit was built and an- other load of approximately the same amount was taken to Tig- nlsh from the central storage plant at Charlottetown a few days ago. -y-CANNING AND PRESIEIIVING SUPPLIES - We have in stock all your requirements for canning and preserving; cans. all sizes, plain or enamel lined: Mason and Jewel preserving jars, in pints and quarts; fruit jar rings, and tops for all preserving jars. Cold Pack Cannera, and Presto Cookers, large size, for canning and preserving. Also in stock, large Aluminum pots and kettles, and small jelly jars. come in. We can supply you. Summerside Hard-ware Company. J. P. -GIVES TALKS - Dr. o'R.iordan, Medical Director of Maritime Depot, and Miss Iphi- IVOIVI IVGWI MIPIBOVEDI '9;iiVE New Improved VEI. j l Does This for You 1 viii. cuts dishwsshlng time. No wiping! No dishpsn ring! 2 Cuts grease-banlshes son scum.I.oosens even coo ed-on food. 3 Gives you soft water wullin in any water, cool. hard or so 4 Safer for wooiens, 1 stockings and lingerie. 5 Mlidor to bands IlIz56'2ffm:aw,a A6rr&mm'yt3vm' t R ' sad so all fine A wssllsbles. No duliin soap Elm. No ding. up; list only V: as no Banll Manager Is Transferred Among the transfers announced recently of managers of the Cans- dian Bank of Commerce is that of Mr. H. J. Pike. manager of the Alberton branch to Bpringhiil. N 8. Mr. Pike is a native of New- foundland. Ho will he succeeded at'Alberton by Mr. R. E. MacDon- gld. accountant at New Glasgow, . S. In going to Springhlll Mr. Pike replaces Mr. S. D. Reid who comes to Summerside to succeed Mr. W. M. Mellish who is transferred to Charlottetown. Mr. R. S. P. Jar- dine, manager of Charlottetown branch, is being retired.-S island. Potato Acreagejfcreased OTTAWA. July 20 -tCP) -The Bureau of Statistics today placed total wheat acreage in Canada this year at 26,984,200 acres, compared with 27.5-10.700 in 1949. In a preliminary estimate, the Bureau placed spring wheat acre- age at 25.095200, compared with 26,735,700 last year and winter wheat acreage at 869,000, compared with 005,000, All-Canada. acreages principal clops follow, totals in brackets: Oats 11,575,100 t1l.383,900); bar- ley 6,635,800 (6,016,700); flaxseed 541.400 t322.500); all rye 1,181.90.) (1,131,600): fall rye 843.000 (873.- 000); spring rye 337,900 (3081500). All-Canada potato seedings. at 508,230 acres. were little changed from last year's total of 510,300 acres. declines in Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan and British Colum- bia. being offset by increases in the other provinces. The hay and clover acreage. at 9.192.000, fell three per cent below the 1949 area of 9.502.200 acres and alfalfa to 1.474.390 acres from 1. 488,900. Other crops, with figures in brackets: Peas, dry 52.200 (57,900); beans, dry 81.000 (93,100); soybeans 119.- 000 (i03.8D0); buckwheat 157,000 (169,700); mixed grains 1.770.200 (1.883.200); shelled corn '2ii1.30J (272,000); field roots (turnips. mangels. etc) 108,900 (105,500): fodder corn 615.100 1367.400); sugar beets 102,300 (84,100). of other with 1949 comparative EGYPTIAN HISTORY Egyptian history dates back to about 4.000 B. C. when the King- doms of Upper and Lower Egypt were joined. ...L.D:...D?-:1. genie Arsenault. Provincial Red Cross Commissioner, gave informal talks at a luncheon meeting at Leo Coyle's Restaurant of the Sum- mcrside Committee of the Red Cross. under the convenership of Mr. W. A. Currie. Dr. 0'Riordar. outlined steps which should be ta- ken in order to have a successful Blood Donors' Clinic in St. Mary's Hall on Tuesday, August 1. between 0 and 10 p.m. This Clinic is for summerside and the surrounding districts when 250 blood donors are required to make up for the pre- sent deficit, and to establish a credit for the next three months. -6. -SPEAKS AT ALBEIITON-The Elmsdale United Church was too small to handle the crowds of peo- ple who turned out to hear the noted Evangelist Rev. Qharles B. Templeton and his gifted wife who brought a veritable sermon in song by her singing. so the service was held in the large and spacious Alberton United Church on Wed- nesday, July 19th. The large church was packed. including the gallery and Sunday School room and there were people standing. Rev. John M. Sheen of Elmsdale presided; the announcements were given by Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick of Alberton and Rev. W. G. Dickson of 0'Leary led in prayer. Ir, is estimated that almost seven hun- dred people heard Rev. Mr. Templeton preach a soul inspir- ing sermon on the topic. "Making the Most of Life". He made a great plea for full and complete surrender to Christ. The serv'ces will be continued at 0'Leary on Thursday night, July 20th. and Ihe closing service for West Prince will also be held in the 0'Ll-ary United Church on Friday, July 21st. Personals -Mrs. Victor Irlman, Ottawa, is on a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen, Summerside. S --Mrs. DJ. Coffee. Boston, Mass, is visiting her nephew. Dr. R. L. Noonan and Mrs. Noonan, Sum- merside. S --Able Seaman Jack Kelly. R. C. N., is spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Summerslde. S -Miss Pauline Noonan. R. N., of St. Ann's Military Hospital. St. Ann de Bellcvue, Que.. is spend- ing her vacation at her former home in Summerside.' S -Mrs, Ernest Deighan. Joan. Susanne and Gregory left Sum- merside this morning on a visit to Montreal and St. Anne do Beau- pro.-S. -Mr. Stewart MscI.eod and son. Stewart. of Sydney. N. S., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Summersido. on Wednes- day.-S. --Her many friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Calvin Bishop of Mt. Buchanan is much improv- ed after her recent illness. She was a patient in P.'!-:. 1. Hospital for some time. -Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevenson of Summerside. left Wednesday by automobile on a three weeks' trip to Toronto. They were accompani- ed by Mrs. Stevenson's sister. O'I.enry and Vicinity ma. Louis strong of Cape Wolfe is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Maclilnnon, Brae. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. 0'- Lenry and Mrs. Ralph Ellis, Knut.s- ford. were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday, July 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macxinnon of Ixoncton, N. B. were week-end visitors to Brae. the guests of Mr. MacKinnon's brothers, Harry and James. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer of Charlottetown were week-end vis- itors to Springfield West, the guests of Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert England of Pennsylvania, p Miss Dorothy Read who is em- ployed with the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto is spending her vacation at her home in Brae, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Read. ' . Mr. J.)-I. Bryan left O'I..eary b train for Boylston. Guysboro Coun- ty, N. S. where he is the laymen in charge of the United Church and is doing a splendid work. Mr. Bryan spent a brief holiday at her former home in Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. 3111 Ellis of O'- Leary have received their appoint- ment as the caretakers of the 0'- Leary School for the coming fall and winter term succeeding Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harris of o'l..eary who did splendid work as the care- takers last year. - On Saturday morning about forty young children received their first Holy Communion at St. An- thony's Rdman Catholic Church in Bloomfield. Rev. Father M.J Rooney was celebrant and admin- istered the Sacrament. Miss Florence Fitzpatrick. daugh- ter of Rev. P. A. and Mrs. Fitz- patrick of Alberton is attending the Maritime Conference Young People's Union Summer School which is being held at Mount Al- iison University in sackville, N.B. Miss Fitzpatrick is on the teaching staff of the Windsor. N.S. schools. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Matheson. Mrs. George Bernard and Rev. W. G. Dickson of o'Leary were among those attending the capac- ity audience at Montrose United Church Monday, July 17th at which the guest speaker was the celebrated and noted Evangelist, Rev. Charles B. Templeton. Mrs. W.G. Dickson entertained at a children's party on Monday night, July 17th at the United Church Manse in 0'Leary in holl- or of her daughter Norma, who was eleven years old. The little guest of honors received a number of gifts from her little friends. Games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother and by Mrs. Claude MacNeiil and Mrs. Lewis Bernard. The party concluded by all wishing Norma many more happy birthdays. The Knutsford Baptist Women's Missionary Society held their an- nual meeting at the home of Mrs. Dermot Macbean of Milo, with the President, Mrs. Dan Smallman presiding. The meeting opened with a hymn "uy faith looks up to Thee" followed by scripture taken from Psalm 24 read by Mrs. Dan Smailman. The reading of the minutes of the last annual meeting and the last regular meet- ing were read and approved. The roll call was responded to by twelve members. answering with a verse of scripture. The treasurer. Mrs. Avard Harris reported that 8226.10 was raised during the year, A very interesting address was given by the president and secretary. Mrs. Dan smallman gave a very instructive report from the convention at Hazelbrook, P. E. 1.. The next meeting will be at Max- field's shore on the Mill River. The following are the slate of of- ficers tor the year: - President: Mrs. Dan smallman (re-elected); Vice-President: Mrs. 1...G. Dewar, Secretary: Mrs. Albert smallman; Treasurer: Mrs. Avard Harris; Asst. secretary: Mrs. Murray Sweet; Organist: Mrs. C. 0. How- lett; Asst. Organist: Mrs. Avard Harris; Baby Band leader, Mrx. Arthur Harris; Asst. leader: Mrs. Ralph Adams: Mission Band lead- er: Mrs. CO. I-Iowlett; Asst. leader. Mrs. Nelson Dennis; Girls Guild: Mrs. Dan smaliman: Asst. Girls Guild: Mrs. L.G. Dewar. Mrs. Avard Harris; Tidings: Mrs. Nel- son Dennis; Asst.: Mrs. Edgnr Smallman; Social 4; Membership Comm.: Mrs. J. P. smaliman, Mrs. Earl Jelly; Condolence: Mrs. Ar- thur I-Iarris; Temperance commit- tee: Mrs. Costain. Mrs. Alex. Mac- Donald: Mite Secretary: Mrs. Nel- son Dennis. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Nelson Dennis. Mrs. Palmer of Montreal. who had been their guest for the pastl few weeks.-S. -Mrs. Mary MacMiIlan of Wnnd Island. Mrs. Lucy Walker of Ken- sington. and Miss Juanita Campbell of Desable. P. E. 1., are visiting at Cape Traverse. the Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Campbell and other relatives. -Mr. Aubin Gallant of the St. Josephs University Choir now touring Canada and U. S. A.. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gallant of Piusville and a nephew of Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. Charlottetown. -Mr. Earl Greenan. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Greenan and other relatives in Kinkors. left on Tues- day for his home In Braintree. s He was accompanied as far citviile by his two nieces. the isses Mary and Noreen Greensrl of Kinltora. 1'1-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTT grown Iiollnt Pleasant and Vicinity Miss Margaret Maclntoah and Miss Olive Ramsay spent the week- end in Moncton, N. B. Mrs. Eldon Ramsey and young son Byron arrived home recently to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Miller. D!- lerslie were sundsy visitors at the home of Mrs. Russell MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop have as their guests Mrs. Bishop's broth- ers Mr. John and Walter Phillips of Portland, Maine. Elmer and Arthur Williams have spent a pleasant holiday at the home of their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Brae. Mr. T. P. Ellis who has been in Charlottetown for some time ar- rived in Mount Pleasant Saturday evening. Miss Drusciila Ladnar is spend- ing her holidays at. the home of her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Dyment, Victoria West. Master Edwin Green, Springhlll, has had to be operated on at the P. C. Hospital. His many young friends are trusting he may soon be hcme again. , Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay and young son of Moncton. N. B. have returned to their home after spending their holidays at Mr. Ramsay's old hcme Mt. Pleasant. Best wishes are extended to Miss Irene Murphy and Earle Cotton whose marriage took place recent- ly at Wellington, Rev. Mr. Howe was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Albert Wilkes and two children Mcncton, N, 3, spent, their holidays at her parents home Mr. and Mrs. Aiphieus Ramsay. Mrs. Mary C. Bailum and Mrs. Geo. W. Robinscn made a pleasant visit during the week at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Enman, En- more. A successful chicken supper and ice cream festival was held recen't- ly at Victoria West, hall, under the auspices of Bell L. 0. L. and their wives. A large crowd was in at- tendance and a tidy sum realized. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay and family of Watertcwn, Mass., have returned to their home after spending their holidays with Mr. R8m5By'S parents Mr. and Mrs. Alphieus Ramsay, and also with Mrs. Ramsayis parents Mn, and MW Wm Rimsay. Northam. -The many friends of Mrs. Wai- lace Noye, Enmore will be pleased to know she is making a recovery from her recent illness, and trust she may soon be able to return to her ilome from the P. C. Hospital. Her two sons Wiifr:-dgand Leslie from N. Y. arrived home by plane to be near their mother during her sickness. ii. s. And British iShips lniciion iBy.The Associated Press) TOIOLO. July 21 - (Friday) A American and British ships have destroyed the east coast Korean tmvn. of Yongdok by gunfire. vice- Admlral Charles T. Joy announced today. Yongdok is the city seized by the Korean Communists in an ap- parent drive on the supply port of Pusan, 95 miles to the south. Joy. commander of naval forces of the Far East, said in a com- munique two cruisers bombarded the town during the evening and night of Wednesday. . Toronto Stocks (Continued from page 12) 9500 Shawkry 1500 Sheep Cr Sherritt Sixma .. Silanco Sil Mill Siscoe . Siaden South Braz Stadacona . Steep Ra Sullivan . Superior . S.vIl-nnlte Taku Teck Hu Tnmbill Torhrlc, . Tow Pete Trans Res Un Keno iin Oils . Upp Can Ventures ... Viilhona . Waite Am . West Ashley . 2000 Ivilisey , 2000 Winchester 1000 Wingait 925 Wr liarg 4600 Yale Lead 500 Yeliorcx . 8179 Yk Bear -152 C Brew BANKS They found the women all right, still waiting for a bus. Several drivers. she said. had passed hu- by after slowing down. But she wasn't wearing a night- gown-it was-s white ' evening gown. VI 0 I lclnliy Mr. Prowse Chapelle of Sher- brooke was a visitor to New An- on on Sunday. Miss Marjorie Wall and Miss Miriam Manderson are visiting in Indian River. Mrs. Daniel Noonan, Indian Riv- er. npent the week-end visiting her many friends in New Annan. Mrs. Keith Ramsay and child- ren, Norms and Carl. were visit- ors to New Annan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caseley and family, Wlimot Valley were visit- ors to Traveliers' Rest on Sunday evening. Mia Hattie Clarke. Kensington. spent Friday and Saturday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Al Schur- man, Traveilers' Rest. Miss Eleanor Noonan, Indian River, spent the past week visit- ing her cousins, Marjorie and Shirlene Wall, New Annan. Irma MacNeill spent a few days visiting with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Croken, Emerald. Mr. Ernest Rayner and daugh- ter Syivia. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner and family. motored to Cheiton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loring Rayner and family, Mrs. Ernest Rayner and Mr. Ken Rayner motored to Sack- ville on Sunday. , Miss Elia MacNeiil, Kinkora Convent, is spending the summer holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aiiie MacNelil, New An- nan. Friends of Miss Shirlene Wall are glad to see her out again. aft- er having her tonsils removed in the Prince County Hospital. Masters Edward and Harold Wright of New Annan have been attending Church Vacation School at Kensington the past week. Both boys received their certificates for work completed. .,:. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and sons, Wayne and Kenneth, of Margaie. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Strong. Miss Millie Strong. Mrs. Redmond. and Miss E. Alice Wright motored to Maipeque on Sunday afternoon. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacNutt. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin lnman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nesbit and daughter Barbara,T:xne Valley, were visitors to Travellers" Rest and New Annan on Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- fred Curiey. Clermont. will be glad to know she is making a good recovery after her recent operat- ion in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laughiln and son Edward. Sherbrooke, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. MacNelii, New Annan. on Sunday. Edward Jr. is on the teaching staff of Prince of Wales College. Dr, and Mrs. Weldon Harnish of Halifax. accompanied. by Mrs. Harnishls mother and sister. Mrs. David Clarke and Hattie. motored to the Island this week to visit relatives in Travellers' Rest. Nor- boro, Summerfleid, Hamilton and Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright as their welcome gues.-ts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQua'ld of Charlotte- iown. Mr. McQuaid who is a Very enthusiastic angler. has hid 50"” very nice catches from the Wrlzht sit-cam. his first trout vveiEh”'iR 2 lbs. 2 oz. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. White and family of Charlottetown spc-nt Sunday in New Annan, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. Other guests at the Wright home- stead were Mr. and Mrs. Camiiius Giliis. Mr. Reginald Mcl..ellan. Mrs. Clarence Doyle and son Aub- rey. of Summersidc; Mr. and Mrs. John Mcinnis, Traveliers' Rest; Quickies New Annan and ' -use rnmreeto CAPITOL Susmssorsldo (THE BEST IN SOUND AND MOVIES), Tonight (Fri.) 7:15-9:15 - Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 . REGENT BIG IOIIBLE BILL TODAY & SATURDAY 4 2:30, 7:15 & 9:20 "POST OFFICE INVESTIGATOR" with Audrey Long - Warren Douglas -AND- Mrs. Lloyd Wood and daughter Rena, and Mrs. McQuaid of Ken- slngton. By The Canadian Press DDRKING, Surrey, England - (OP)-A councillor's life is not al- ways spent sitting down. MOHIDBFS of Dorking Council will walk 5': miles on a footpath survey: MASOIIIG SERVICE King Edward Lodge No. 16 AF. & A.M. will hold divinei service in the Presbyterianl Church at Malpeque, July ; 23rd at 7:30 P.M.. Members 3 requested to meet at Lodge room at 6:45. Sister Lodges are invited. ; Collection to be taken for I Protestant Orphanage. KEITH DONALD, Secretary. BASEBALL CURRAN 8: BRIGGS DIAMOND SUNDAY, JITLY 23rd L'-llurlottetown Falcons Versus Curran and Briggs Game Time 2:30 by Ken Reynolds CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday and Saturday 7:15 - 9:18. Matinee Saturday 10 am. Roy Rogers. King of the Cowboys. and his famous horse "Trigger", smart. est horse .in movies. starring In "NIGHT TIME IN NEVADA" with Adele Mara, Andy Devino, Bob Nolan and Sons of the Plan. eers. Also Serial and News. CRAPAUD TH EATI-IE Fri. 8:30 - Sat. 7:30-9:30 "ROAD TO RIO" -Bing Crosby Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour NOTICE Special meeting of carpenter! and joiners will be held in the town hall, Summerside, at 8 p.m., Friday, July 21, to complete organization and receive charter which has been granted. Special speak- er, Mr. J. H. Dwyer, organ- izer for the Maritimes. All members and those interest- ed are urgently requested to attend. Professional cards I a. F. Hunter. R.O. l OPTODIETBISCI Complete Visual Analyses Glnueo Fitted I PHONE 8116 SMAI.l.MAN'S null.i-mo N Summersido. P.E.l i A A1. Earle an... Chartered Accountant i Canadian Bnnlt M Commoroo ' duiidinp PHONE 2538 1 Sunsmorsldo "Oh, that?--why, that's the room next door I rented with a Guardian Want Ad to a shooting gallery!" j.-5...... -.. E. E. Parkman. Ool.D.. R.O. OPTOMETBIST Inn llumlnod lillooeo Fitted Offioo llnnnx 0 to 12: I to s and by spmintnnnt. IEOENI THEATRE BLDG. Sum-or IL, Iumnsorside