my 21, 195: .. -ms: GUARDIANI cl-iAiu.o'i"rirrowN '” PA"GE T1-!l'R"l"EENi -THE WESTERN ouakoiau PIINCE OOU NT! ,0lI'IGl I lunnier street. Snnuneraldo. Phone our News. Subscription, Advertising lepreaenlativee J. sun I IIJIPIII House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores and GEOIGI GLOW ms and 0038 bought at any of the In Sununerside: s neli Bookstore. Summer Street: Gonrliee Drugstore. 21 Central Iirooii Kelly's News-stand; Water Street; More Oandet. 01 Granville Street: Alyre Douoeiin Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street: Aibnn'a Grocery. III luoeli Street. . I. L. Waite tn Ienolngoon WEST PBIN Albertonr Phone: ...nuyINa peeled pulpwood throughout July at market price: Contact P .1: 01. Produce Co.. Ltd Kensington. Phone-5'1 or George H Brookiru, Kensington. Phone 8 ..No'rlCE - All taxes owing lrishtown School District No. 96 not paid before August 17th, 1951. will be handed in for collection. By order of Trustees -V1SlTS IN SUMMERSIDE - Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McDonald and two children, Barry and Linda. of Charlottetown. visited Mr. Mc- Donald's aunt. Mrs. Charles E. McDonald, Summersidc, last week while on vacation. He is an air- craft mechanic with Maritime Central Airways.-S ..'l'HERE WILL be .2 pniec-ting oi the Prince County Fish on: Town eve- Giinic Association in thr- Hall, Kcnsinizton, on Friday ning. July 27. at 8 p.m. There will be guest speakers and .1 showing of films. All interested sportsmen, farmers and land- owners in the county are cov- diaily invited. N. E. MncLcou. Secretary. - DUST FREE STREETS - Over one hundred bags of calcium chloride was spread on the streets of Tignish Village on Saturday. The citizens will no-.v be able to enjoy a dust free at- mospherc the same as their more fortunate friends who reside in the paved areas of the Province. The work was efiicien'.l,v carried out under the capable direction of Mr. Roy Silliphant of the Pub- lic Works Department. Yester- day the unpaved streets in Alber- ton were also treated to a coat of chloride with excellent re- sults. -TESTS AT SUMMERSIDE - Seventeen intermediates and four senior swimmers successfully passed the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Tests on Wed- nesday afternoon at Summer- side Y's Men's bathing house. Mr. Ralph Emefy. a former Red Cross swimming instructor, was the examiner. The classes were cap- ably instructed by Ron McArthur. these classes being held daily at 4.30 p.m. The following inter- mediates passed: Grace Sarty, Lorraine Cameron, Phyllis Sarty, Cathleen Smith, Cecelia Blac- quiere, Marjorie Cahiii, David Silliphant. Lawrence Gallant, Eric Lewis, William Darby. Melvyn Gaudet. James Bagnall, Henry Gallant, Lorne Arthur, Robert Poirier, Wendell Morrison. John Gallant. Seniors: A. C. Senccal, J.M.D.; A. C. Cusson, 0: Reginald Polrier. Garth Darrach.-S Professional cards CI 01710! Prank Weeks. Representation 68-: Office and on House. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL in Carleton Siding School Tuesday, July 31st. Sponsored by Women's Institute. - THE WILMOT Baptist Wom- en's Missionary Society will hold is pantry sale at Smallman's, Sat- urday, July 28, at 3 P. M. -VISITING PARENTS - Mrs Murray Tu-pper and two children, Linda and Lucille of Greenwood, N.S., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault, Han- over Street, Summerside.-S - ANNUAL LOBSTER SUPPER ST. MARKS CHURCH GROUNDS Lot 7, Tuesday, Aug. 2151:. Please remember the date. Supper start- ing at 4:30. Games and many oth- er attractions. -051 VACATION .. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dechant and little daughter. Rosa Jean. of Moncton. have been spending their vaca- tion in Charlottetown and with Mrs. Dcchant's aunt: in Summer- side. the Misses Ethel and Louise McDonald.4 -D.P.'s ARRIVE-Nine displac- ed persons were brought to Sum- merside last night where they were taken in charge by officials of the Unemployment Insurance Commission nnd four were plac- cd in suitable positions. Thr. other five nre now available for farmers wishing to employ farm labor.-S. -COURSE UNDERWAY - The Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Course for the Alberton area got underway on satui-day. Forty-five boys and girls enrolled. As in other years free transporta- tion is being provided through the generosity of car and truck own- crs in the town and other citiz- ens are acting in the capacity or beach supervisors. The instructor is Mr. Pat Euotc of Tlgntsh and the course is being given at "The Gap." .2 BAPTISM AT TIGNISH - The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Peters (nee Olive Gau- det), Tignish Shore was baptized Joseph Ronald on Sunday by Rev. J. A. McDonald, parish priest of Tignish. Sponsors were Mr. John Peters and Mrs. Edmund Gaudet Joseph Ronald was born July 0 and was the first baby delivered by Dr. Dubicanac since his or- rival in Canada. Dr. Dubicanac came to Canada from Yugoslavia a short time ago and has establ- lished a good practice at Tignish. -MIMINIGASH ROYALS DE- FEAT TIGNISI-I ACES - On Sun- day July 23 before a large crowd of fans on the Tignish diamond, the Miminigash Royals for the ” time this season defeat- R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Eire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer SL. Surnrnerslde PHONE 241! W. GIIESTEII 8. MaI:DONALD LLB. . Solicitor. Notary. life. I Office formerly occupied by Late Ilealb Stronl. K.C. Money to Loan I Attended To. Collections Proniptly 3- Dr. ELEN ll. HENDRY Veterinary Surgeons 322 Duke Street, Summoralde. PHONE 2104 Earle lllekey -ll: Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce , Building I lnnunerside. P. I. I. . PHONE 2888 I I i;.u & E. E. Parkman. Opt.D.. R.O. orroasrnis-r' Bros lxamlned , Glance Fitted Office learn I to II - I to I and by appointment Phone 8287 Juan!!! taunt nun. Ian-er Ii. Isis-crude OPIOIITIIIT I Oonpleis Vlaa I Analyses . Glasses Elm! PHONE llll ed the Tignish Aces by a score of 6-1. In the previous game played a few weeks ago the Roy- als scored a victory by a score of 8-2. Aeneas Doucette pitched the entire nine innings for the Royals and Dodney Mclnnis was on the mound for the Aces throughout the game. Ralph Gau- det of St. Louis was umpire. Max Callaghan acted as catcher for the Royals and Freddie Richard for the Aces. - PLANS FOR CLINIC - Miss Iphigcnle Arsenault. Red Cross Commissioner for Prince Edward Island has been in contact with representatives of the Alberton Women's Institute concerning plans for another blood donor clinic. August 28th. is the tentative date for the clinic and the objective will he one-hundred donors. This will be Alberton's third blood don- or ciinic and although the num- ber of donors last year exceeded that of the previous year. the ob- jective has not yet been attain- ed. It is hoped that through full co-operation of all residents of the area, the objective may be reached or exceeded this year. -Min Cl.-irlsse Perry has arriv- ed from Montreal to spend her vacation in Summerslde with her mother, Mrs. Joseph L. Perry. Market Street.-S. -Mr. Douglas Brooms of The Journal staff, Summerside, is spending his vacation in St. Stephen, N. B.-S. Mire. Ray Morrison and Mrs. H. Chalmers of Bathurst. NS. were recent guests of Mr. and Min. Percy Kinch at Alberton South. The many friends of Mrs. J. A. Bernard, Tigniah, will regret to hear of her illnel at the West- ern Hospital. S'slde Man Found , Dead In Truck George R. Thomson. formerly of Darnley and presently residing in Bummenide was found dead in his truck on Saturday evening. Dr. Austin Delaney. Coroner. do- cided that an inquest was not no- cessary as away from a heart ailment and had been knowneoboinpoorheaith for some time. A vmran of two were, he was a ' lIIAI.r.nAu-a numomn . II-Inside. P.I.l. &- vlvod by one half-brother and five half-sisters. The funeral will take blade on Wednesday from the M- A ' ' C d t T ummersi es 1r a e 1 oronto Stocks 0 0 O -m- On HIS Way Iio V 1s1t . Wnm mm ""1" I T 0 I 3115 Calvan n e 0 mt mg om mo c--we loo Cutie .. 2:0 This morning Warrant Officer for a thri trl over the Atl - en "9 Charles Simpson, - son of Dr. and tic' via Gouge Bzy and !cela.r::1. 3100 6"" P” - 57 Mrs. J. 6. Simpson, Sumin ” . Arriving at London airport the "ow 0"" P11” ' - 23 leaves for Aylmer, 0nt.. to join a following morning, they will be 3100 chem 3” - 107 group of air cadets from across greeted by high ranking officials 500 Ch"M” -- 33 Canada who have been chosen to of Britain's Air Training Corps and 1400 chnm -- 3” make this year's exchange visit to the Royal Air Force. moo cm" 30 The United Kingdom. w. o. simp- From their official hue at Ux- 3”” 00”” '3 eon represents this Province for bridge the cadets will move out on "00 cm" W1 "5 1-119 1051 V-1'11?-' . an extended sightseeing tour cov- 100 Cm" Pa" 2” M Aylmer he will also be pre- ering Oxford. stratford-on-Avon "1500 Con A" ' 7'5 sented with his air cadet wings and points of interest in central 1100 can But 00 for which he qualified on a recent and north Wales. one of the most 21800 mdom no 18 day course at Moncion, N. B. interesting stopovers will be gt 5,, 63632 E1 P""'" 17 1'3 He completed 17 hours flying and O. A. P. Station, Odlhsm, where 6700 mm” 1” 60 hours of ground training. He No. 421 Canadian Squadron is 2800 Ewen 1 ' so took his first solo flight last 'l'hurs- based. 75 F'1c”"b'1d39 975 dHY- At several points throughout the 2000 Rd lurk 6 While in The United Kingdom tour the Canadian Cadets will be '50 1"” M” 3"" the 25 Canadian sir cadets will be billeted in private homes; they "10" '''””5h" 3” received by Their Majesties the will also be given the opportunity 300 6'" Pew 550 King and Queen at Belmorel Gas- to mingle with A.'I'.C. Cadets at 500 Do A 515 tie on August 19th. the royal re- summer camps and combined 500 Gem" 10 ception will highlight a three weeks parties. After touring England and 1825 Gum 800 tour which is part of the Inter- Scotland their trip will draw to a mo 0”” LE 5” notional Air Cadet Exchange Plan close with two days of shopping 1&;.3ggD1Id”le 17 sponsored in Canada by the Air and sightseeing at The Festival of mm Golden.” 6 Cadet League and the R.C.A.F. Britain Fun Fair. The return Dd Mm 050 Selected on a merit basis from flight will take off from London moo Goldmwk 4 1'2 all parts of Canada, the cadets will airport on Thursday. August 28rd zgooo Gwnnm 2 climb aboard an R.C.A.P'. North and is scheduled to arrive at Dor- lggg :'1l,cirM:l 12 Star on Wednesday, August lst,lval the following morning.-S H050 Hirdwaock 1,3; 500 Har Hit) 31 . 500 Hangs 41 P b ' 2000 Headway 0 er on res yterian 4.0.3.; 3.... . .. ' . eva , 15 - ' - 1 500 High Bell as zooo Highwood 113-4 1285 Hollinger 1.1 1-8 527 Home 16 70 1-Iud Bay 58 3-8 Following is a continuation of BA. Moderator; Mr. Fred Clark. 3000111151! Pnm 26 the history of the- Presbyterian Clerk; Mr. H. R. Lockerby: Mr, 2200 Ind Lk fl Church at Alberton, appearing in W. C. Lawson; Mr. Harold Home. 1025 Int Nickel 37 3-8 yesterday's Guardian. Trustees: H. R. Lockerby. Silas 4000 Jaoknife A1-2 Rev. Mr. Fraser was succeeded Matthews. Howard Clerk. Herold 2900 Jollet . 50 by the following ministers: Rev. Home. Kentford Home, V. J. 5500 Jupiter 81-2 A. F. Carr (1871-1889); Rev J. K. Campbell. 500 Kayi-and 13 Fraser (1891-I898): Rev. H. G. Managers: V. J. Campbell. chair- 5500 Kenvllle 22 Gratz (1899-1906): Rev. George "1311: Lloyd Wilkie. Erskine Clark. 1880 Kerr Add 18 Miller (1907-1919!; Rev. G. A. James Card. ROY Haywood. Kent- 500 Kerr Ll: 35 Christie (1920-1925:; Rev, W. M. ford Horne. 4500 Kevbov 13 Morrison (1927-1928!: Rev. J. K. 5901190”?-treasurer: Miss Mar- 7420 Kirk LR . 84 Fraser, D.D. (1931-1936), garet Forsyth. 7100 Krov . 110 For a number of years the con- Orilknllti Mrs. Howard Clark. 1300 1a3bl'Bd01' . 740 gregation was served by student Sabbath School: Mrs. Lloyd Wll- 2000Lndulaml. . 8! supply. some of these. now or- kte. superintendent and teacher; 1000 LR Ling . 10 cained and serving in various Miss Margaret Forsyth, secretary- l500L Osu . 22 parts of Canada are: Rev. John treasurer and teacher: Mrs. Rus- 1435 L Shore .1395 C. Honeyman. Principal of the sell G. Heywood. teacher; Mrs. F. 500L Wash 36 Bible College in London, 0nt.; J. Carpenter. teacher. 800L Luz 220 Rev. John G. Murdoch, Waterloo. Alberton Women's Missionary 751-I-Hz - -- 14 Ont; Rev. H. Lloyd Henderson, Society: Mrs. Norman Oliver, pre- 1500 LID! Cad 8 Portage la Prairie, Man.; Rev. rident; Mrs. G. B. Cunningham 25001--Valle - 131-4 John C. Robson, Huntsville, Ont; lst vice-president: Mrs. W. C. 1200 L81'o0h - 101 Rev. Russell T. Hall, 'risdale.sask Lawson, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. 1000 Lexlndin . 9 Rev. George B. Cunningham, the F. J. Carpenter, secretary: Mrs 3000 LL Lee '75 present minister. was inducted in David Hodsson. trelisufer. 10101-017191" 5 1'2 1948. - Mill River Women's Missionary 600 Lollvict . 1'7 7-3 Elders down through the years. Society: Mrs. Russel G. Haywood, 1500 L.VnX . 1-'1 1-3 in addition to those already men- president; Mrs. Arthur Smallman. 2000 Macassa .180 tioned, have included: Alexander vice-president: Mrs. Sutherland 4300 MacDonald . 90 Matthews, Donald Campbell, Don- Bell. secretary-treasurer. 153400 MacKeno . 143 old Ramsay, Robert Gordon, Wll- Ladies Aid Society: Mrs. Lloyd 7450 Macbeod . 235 liam Haywood. William Wells. Wlllrie, president: Mrs. Edgar 000 Madsen . 214 Benjamin Rogers, Allan F. Mat- Forsyth, vice-president: Mrs. W.C 2000Magnet . 201-2 thews, Charles Forsyth. R. A -Lawson. secretary-treasurer. ' 10700 Malartio .200 Clark, John Gordon. John Agnew. Mill River Young People's 80- 1000 Maralgo . 4 1-2 M. A. McNeill. R. '1'. Oulton, Fred clety: Mrs. James Card,president; 1000 Marbenor . 11 I-21 Clark, H. R. Lockerby, W. C. Lavv- Mrs. Kentford .Horne. vice-presl- 1500 McDoug . 2!! son. Robert Horne, Alexander Mar- dent; Mrs. Russell Haywood, sec- 085 McIntyre . 50 1-2 tin. Harold Horne. rotary; Roy Haywood, treasurer. 5000 McKenzie . 45 During these one hundred and Alberton Junior Young People's 500 Mcwatterl 8 twenty years the congregation has Society: Garnet Campbell. presi- 100 Mentor 175 given to the ministry: Rev nent; Billy Clark. secretary; Dean .125 Mere M1 350 George N. Gordon. martyred in Carpenter. treasurer. 3750 Merrill 70 Erromanga; Rev. James D. Gor- Saturday Club: Rev. and Mrs 20800 Mid Cont 20 don. martyred in Erromanga: G. B. Cunningham. leaders; Gor- H00 Mindamar 215 Rev. Donald Gordon; Rev. F. H. don Campbell, president; Freddie 26200 Mind Scotie. . 120 Larkin. D.D.: Rev. J. K. Fraser. Clark, vice-president; Evelyn Car- 210 Mining Op 161-? D.D.: Rev. DJ. Fraser, DD; Rev. penter, secretory; Lorraine Cnmp- 70 Mod Cont ill 1-2 George Arthur; Rev. George 1re- bell. roll call secretary; Garth 40 no A 19 land; Rev. J. Simpson Gordon: Wilkie, treasurer. 1500 Negus .. 75 Rev. A. B. McLeod; Rev. Walter Mill River Mission Band: Mrs. 41125 New B Dom 167 Matthews; Rev. Charles Hardy. Sutherland Bell and Mrs: Russell 1300 New Cal 290 Present officials of the Alberton Haywood. leaders; Marion Card. 1700 New Dlckon 121 congregation are; president: Belle Haywood. secre- 1007 New Jason 14 Session. Rev. G.B. Cunningham. tary; Bobby Horne. treasurer. 3300 Newlund 133 64100 New Nor: is for one term and also served a 24500 New punk 13 term as president of the Sum- 5000 NW0 0 23 merslde branch. No particulars -2-” Nonmh 73 o N of his death have been received. 1000 Noun” 3 34 o o 5000 Norlsrtic ... 33 ' . 1200 Normetal 522 , 1000 Nornick nIX:'dot"l;e'””fJ3f,:n 1:,:;'m ",1; 500 N Denison 11 1-2 Duncan, Vancouver Island. of o o a e g0'iIS;'i1”n g Major Frederick Farrar May. He on 13000 N b. N, was a former well-known reIi- " 1' dent of St. Eleanor's and left 700 Olhfmd 1123 several years ago with his wife M 1000 o'31'19" to make "Mr home In vm. - r. George Doucette, 1'! year old 31800 Oil set ll 3--I coiiver Island. His wife was the 5"mm9"1d5 mmn "110 W” 5111103 2400 031108 740 former Mabel H. Andrew. Whole by 0 9” 9” 5""d'- "131" W” '9' 75 0101159 01' 5 father was William Andrew. 90"” 1'” "131" to be still In a mu Osisko vs Sham of nine, county, critical condition in the Prince 1100 Fee Coyle 110 . M550, M”, W” 1,0". 1,. ch... County Hospital. His injuries com- 200 Pac yet. 815 lottetown about 67 years ago. the print! A fractured pelvis, I com- 1700 Pamour 85 son of Thomas May, who was a pound fracture of both bones of 42000 pm West 32 well-known land surveyor tn the the left leg and a head injury, be- 43700 Paymaster 75 employ' of the government. sides shock. 3000 Pcrron 43 He was educated at st. Peter's He was struck by a Meteor Taxi 1500 Petrol . as Boys' School in Charlottetown gbout my-. o'q-Jock whue he was in ma crow 15 and entered the -ervic-2 of the walking along the highway near 1000 Porc Pen 9 Bank of New Brunswick. After 3.. memo" nuwly m-cums on 5001; Emlyn Vt go some years in the Charlottetown M5 way to town, He ,5 m employ" 401 pa," 1-,. 35 0'8"?” M 11"" "'""91'3'"'1 10 E1" of the Co-Operative Super Market 1900 Preston .153 :1??? 1':lhf:q'l'::ng;h"' ":i':n1;':::1 here and was to have returned to 1100 Que Lab 10 "V" ' ' ' work esterda after his vacation. 700 Que Man .315 "1 W11" ""3 B''"k "1 NM” !c"""' It is gnderstogd that the driver of 5000 Queenaton . 08 W119" 1"" W11" G"m"'y hm!" the car step d and rushed him to 25 Quemont out. he enlisted for overseas ser- me holmulis ' vice in the 25th Battalion. hav- ing previously been a member of the militia in Charlottetown. He served several years on active service and was invallded home after being wounded in action. After his return he made his home in St. Eleanor's, where he took an active part In the Work of the Anglican Church He wait a member of the Canadian Lel- lon and was Df0V1I1C1I1 13l'9l109"1 Eowneu Funeral Home at 1.30 and will be followed by service at the Malpeque United Church at 3.00 P.M. Intament will be in the church cemetery. FOR SALE Ranch property including house and large shed at- tached. also three acres of land just outside town lim- its. II. S. ALLEN. Summerlido 22500 Queiuibc 1000 Ranwick 77800 Red Pic 4200 Reef Pets 7000 Reno 8500 Richfld 11500 Roche 500 Roxana 975 Royalite 7500 Ryan Lk 1000 Sannorm 31900 Scurry . 1500 Becur Free 3400 Belburn 22000 Do Wts . 2500 Bhawkey .. 400 Sheep Crk 1- u :9 an - N IMH Sherritt TEA PARTY MOUNT PLEASANT AIRPORT. JUL! lllth Sponsored by Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley. MEALS SERVED IN HANGER (Afternoon & Evening! Adults 75 cents; Children 50 cents. Swing and Other Amusements. Refreshments. Dance (9 p.m. to 1 am.) "Kid Baker it Ada" Orchest:-I. Admission 75 cents Plan Now To Attend - Party Goes On Ilaln or Shine 3Ss:3ES5a:;;ag-32, 10200 Silenco 16 Do Pr 700 siscoe .. 1000 South Bra 265 Southam .. 3000 Spooner Oil 800 Stsda 500 Starratt 3000 Steep Rock 1000 Sturgeon 500 Sud Cont 700 Sullivan 15105 Superior M50 Sylvanito 111700 Thom Ld 25 Tt Ttlr 500 Tombill 500 Torbrit 1000 Towagmac 22250 Tow Pete 5500 Tr-an Res 2170 Un Gas 500 U Mining 700 Un Oil 4500 Upp Can 500 Van Roi 1000 Vlilbona. 150 Waite . . 1125 W Homesid 3000 Wiltsey 3000 Winchester 1000 Windward 1400 Wr Harg 5400 Yale Ld 2500 Yellorex 10310 Yk Bear 97907 Yukeno 83 ... . ... 7 3-4 sassEEa:Es2g; V33 3 I-4 B8343 .. . .. BANKS 315 Bk Mtl 295 Bk NB .. 9944 Bk NS Rte 175 Bk Tor . 125 C Bk Corn 310 Dom Bk 705 Imp Bk 50 Royal Bk CAPITOL Summon-side ' TODAY (Last: Showing) 2:30-7-9:20 NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS WARIJPICTIJR illltllii WINNER OF ACADEMY ANARIJS including "DIST PICTURE OF TIIE YEAR!" ' F. 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