WESTEIIII GIIAIIDIAII IIAYIIOND aaanrrf om- u;s:, will be is an nuns otnee. sazurdalf. Milli” 3- ' ms aw. suw. , will return to his practice Us En- dgy, August 5th. 1057. OFFICE CLNZD. my law oi- ficewillbacloaedu.ptoan:iin- eluding August Stilt. KI. Ball. QC. GOSPEL TINT North Bedeque lie.-ting Lord's Day I p.m. Sun- day School 7 p.rn. GA Ramsay and James Smith. ANNUAL LOIITII supper St. Mark's Lot 1. Wednesday evening August zlst. Meals starting at no o'clock games and other attract- ions. UWNER OF IAIN - In yea- terday's Guardian in a front page story of a fire at Sherbrooke. the name Henry Waite was incorrect. The barn that was destroyed ai- lcr being struck by lightning was owned by Mr. Frank Waite. RESERVE Wednesday August 7th to mectayour friends at St. John's Anglican Church Tea on Church grounds at Crapaud. Horse wing, fish pond. canteen. bazaar. band. and bowling alley. Meals served indoors. (IN to 8:00 o'clock. Adults 81.5. children .50 cents. i-zveryone welcomed. I PERSONALS The many friends or Joseph P. Hughes. Emerald. will be sorry to hear he is ill in the City Hospi- lal iir. and Mrs. Edgar Williams. Alberton. motored to Argyle shore last weekend to visit friends. iliss Errns Taylor. North Gran- ville. has returned to her home from Moncton, N.B.. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Richards. .lr., accompanied by Miss Ethel hicNally and Mr. Lorne Charlton of the R.C.A.F.. spent Sunday ai- ternoon at Cavendish Beach. lira. Margaret Bills of Boston is Visiting with her sister and broth- er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Me Rally in Richmond . hilas Janet Agnew. Hamilton. 0nt.. formerly of Summerslde. is spending her holidays with her two sisters. Mrs. Bennett Jenkins. Summerslde and Mrs. Wllsworth Mann. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Misener oi Townsend. Mass. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex iiorrlson. Hebron this past week, left on return Wednesday. Mrs. J.J. Milllgan and Mr. and tin. Russell Mllllgan of Aidarwood, Toronto. returned home on Friday after a pleasant two weeks in 0'- 14-ary and vicinity. They were ac- rompanled on return by Mr. Scott Milligan of Milo. Rcv. Norman C. Macbean. Mrs. liacl.ean. Mr. Paul Macbean and Miss Norma Macbean of Marlbor- ough. Mass. arrived Thursday m-ning for a holiday at Hebron and Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur R. Clark. Somerville. Mass. are guests of Mr Harry Schurman, New Annan. Mr. Clark has been visiting the island for the past six years and ad- mires its beauty. especially the no soil. Friends of Mrs. Eddie Harring- ton gave her a surprise party on Saturday night, the occasion being her birthday. and presented her villi a tea set and other gifts. Mark Cosgs-ova and Mrs. Jerry Lo Clair pianist: iorut-h.e sve- nins. top anciag a a snag were eslevsd by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd (correct) schlina. and Jo Ann accom named by Mrs. Mc- Nai- iy and daughter Diane. motored from New Glasgow on Wednes- day and visited with Mr. and ltrs. l-Eddie Harrington. also Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mcouaid of Ksnsin ton. and Mrs. Edward Ilse . grandmother of lira. Schiins. IINIINOION ' Mon. - Tum. 7:15 - I215. Iigfgglonal Cards Chartered Accountants cE'..I."..".... .. A ”t In-aqua. p L I nan- INSURANCE lljllsslid The-am-osssh .L.,3.. .'...,....... .for any bllh unless author- noun ''1 OONIIB" Emu- :; Hall. Wednesday, August nj, services I lstusday 01A .31, I" illlllt Coleman Commission service tozss a.m.. evening service 1:!) p. in. Reverend Donald-Rosa. Miniata-. Till CINTIAL IIDIQUI ll- nitad Baptist Church. Sunday ser- vices ll a.m.. Sunday School 10.15 a.m.. followed by the Ordinance of the Lords Supper. ALBIBTON Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Sunday. August ith. Tignlsh Worship 9.” a.m. Csacumpec. Sunday School 10 a.m.. worship 11. a.m. Albd'toa Sunday school u.oo, worship 1.” pm. Rev. J.M. Sproule. Minister. AT ALIIBION -- A ten day cat- echetical school. held at the sa. cred Heart Church. Alberton. was concluded on Wednesday. Approx- imately 125 children attended the school which was conducted by Sister Mary Ida and Sister Mary Ian oi Charlottetown. On Tuesday afternoon the boys and girls en- loyed a picnic and presented each of the sisters with a gift of ap- yt iatlon. PRESBYTERIAN ,C h u r c h in Clllldl. New London pastoral charsc. Preparatory service. Long River. Friday. August and. Divine services. Sunday. August ith. 11. oo a.m. Sacrament of the Lordil Supper at Long River; 1.30. Sun- day school at St. John's. Clifton, 2.80 worship service; 7.30 thanks- giving service at Long River. "Let us worship together". Rev. L.D. Bartlett. Minister A'l' STANLEY BRIDGE - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Kinsman of Truro. II. ompanicd by their son Brian. have been visiting at Stan- ley Bridge. the guests "of Mrs. Klnsman's parents. Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. Durinrr his stay on the island Mr. Kinsman addressed the meeting of the Maritime Fertiliser Associ- ation at Charlottetown. He was also the guest speaker at the Sum vlnersldc Rotary Club on Tuesday ast. Cases Heard By Co. Magistrate A party from Searletown was sentenced to seven days in Princei County Jail after pleading guilty to driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated In county magistrates court, Summerslde Thursday.. Ma- gistrate R.S. Hinton. QC. presid- ing. Another man from the same district was fined 81) and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. The same line was imposed upon a North Tryon party who pleaded guilty to a similar charge. A Kensington man was fined Sim and costs for driving smotorve- hicla while Impaired. while the case or a Summerslde man charg- ed under the Temperance Act with possession of liquor other than in his residence was dismissed due to lack of evidence. A Summerslde man was fined one dollar after being found guilty of speeding in a 30 m.p.h. zone borderline case. The offense took place in the St. Eleanors area. Come To Kinkora TUESDAY, AUGUST Otla FOR HAM AND SCALLOP SUPPER Commencing at 5:00 PM. Entertainment and Canteen Dance After NOTICE ' I will not be responsible ized personally by myself. NOTICE Students wishing admis-I slon to Grades X1 or XI1.I Kinirora. or desiring in- formation on scholarships. apply to Principal. of Kin- kora High School. ' PHOTO FINISHING Advsvtlslaahaeas Colororblacirandwhlt! sand us for your proceming, and the oppor- ; week to wlnl oaoaos woman DOVOFW7 Usdtanslllla. assure," Plmswl IlQu&' N x MAKING preparation for the of- flcial opening of the new Bank of Nova Srotia building in Crapaud. bank manager Ralph C. De Grasse. is seen (left to right) with staff members Jerome Matters. Robert ..--70 0) . .4... Wright. and Mrs. Annie Morrison. discussing preparations for "Open House” on Saturday evening in the new building. EXTERIOR OF I!!! NEW BUILDING ..--A-,. -.7---r.,- .. .... .Ai.,.., . .1-' bank by the general public on Sat- urday evening between 7 and 8.30 pm.. business in this new bank building will commence on Mon- Following inspection at the new 0day morning. Bank Of Nova "Open House" at the new Bank of Nova Scoila building in Crapaud on Saturday evening. from 7 to 8.30 p.m.. will enable the general public to see the line modern bank- ing facilities provided for their convenience in this new 5 '”' - whose business will be commenc- ed in the new premises on Monday, August 5th, Situated beside the Trans Can- ada Highway in Crapaud. the new bank is a single storey wooden structure of colonial bungalow ar- chitecture. The building. which is oil heat- ed. is "L" shaped in constntctlon. measures some 32 by 35 feet. and contains a large vault. public lobby, staff area. manager's office, coup- Scotia .Opens New Building In Crapaud on booth stationery room. and wash room. The parking area be- side the new banlr is paved with crushed stone and has parking faci- lities to accommodate 22 vehicles. The bank, which serves a wide area ' - many ...u ' communities. offers a full and com- Elete banking service, and will ave facilities for private safety deposit boxes. Previously banking business in Crapaud had been conducted by : the Bank of Nova Scotia in a build- ing located in the center of the village. close to Crapaud Hall. and the operation of business In the new building will begin on Mon- day morning. The contractors In charge of on what the magistrate termed a S Today .. 2:00 - 7:15 . 9:10 Tuesday . . . . . . 7:15 - 9:10 REGENT I construction wen Parson's con- struction Co. Ltd. of Moncton. The manager of the bank II Ralph de Graase. and staff mem- bers of the bank are Mrs. Annie Morrison. Robert Wright. and Jer- ome Matters. The following left on Friday for Berwick Camp in Nova Seotia: Miss Louise Callbeck. Miss Mild- red Callheck, Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Mrs. Dorothy Webster. Mrs Ivan JET TOv - Ken Muttart. Barry Champion Ri- ' Summerslde Red Cross Swim Tests Are Held Summerslde Red Cross Swim- ming Tests. The first Summerslde Red Cross Swimming and Water Salety course sponsored by the Y's Men's Club came to a close on July 8th. This course was con- ducted by swimming and Water lnstructors. Mr. Fred Hyndman, Charlottetown. Davlsnn Biggar.. Summerslde assisted by Leader. Miss Shirley Grant. Summerslde. On July 10th. Miss Joan Murphy and Miss Margaret Jardine. Rodi Cross assistant Field Supervisorsi examined the swimmers on their aquatic skills. Following is a list of the Red Cross awards presented to the successful ” es by Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Director of Red Cross Swimming and Water Saiety. " ' Susan I I Gor- don Ferris, Ellen Johnston. Don connei. Phyllis Reeves, Judy Welsh, chard Gallant. Nile Coulson. Joan Gallant, Albert Macl..eod. Winston Macbeod. Jo Anne Gaudet. Linda Gaudet. Beryl Maclnnis, Wayne Vero. Clarence Gallant. Leslie Link- letter, John Harper. Juniors: Joan Doucette. Scott Linkletter, Carol Hunter. Clive Hob- son. Richard Jones, Malcolm Coul- son. Gail Morrison. Dawson of Bedeque. Mrs Lulu Deacon of Charlottetown. Mrs. Al- lison Harper, North Carleton, Mrs John Myers. Carleton Siding Mrs. Kenneth Muttart, Searltown. Also in the group was Miss Ham- ilton. returned missionary from Korea. Miss Hamilton. on Sunday evening showed slides in the Un- ited Church Hall. Bedeque. which depicted her work in that country. Started Chicks anaon. Velma White. Sandra Ray. s......,0& Sat. August 3, 1957 DIX . J Lynda. as ,.,,,:'-,,.:,.f',,, "'5' charged with disturbing the Red Cross Tests At MREC Camp Red Cross Tests at M.R.E..C. Camp. A very successful camp wa- terfront program at Augustine Cove Girls Camp came to a close on July 25th. Red Cross Instruc- tors. Miss Harriette Campbell and Miss Patsy MacDonald ' A ” do. Shanon Mchennan. phone. REDDING. CJIII. youths were arrested here andldld not utter a word. peace mad, . by calling housewives and breath- hm "'5' mm" "Tum" tag at them heavily over the tele- -m..jm.?m. 1 .L. Mrs. Champ Martin said ARRESTED FOR BREATHING one of them "breathed at me for IAPI - Two five or six minutes." The callers The Guardian Page 11 . g................ .... J...-o-...... .-. the w ell organized aquatic pro- gram and presented well trained classes for examination. On July 25th. Red Cross Assis- tant Fleld Supervisor, Miss Joan Murphy xamlned the group of en- thusiastic swimmers. Following is a list of the Red Cross Awards presented to the uccessiul candi- slates. Bczlnnersr Judy Davy, Sharon White. Beverly Dixon, Ruth Mel- SatardayandMoaday.AagIst8rdand5th i,'BE'l'RAYED” A la Technicolor - Starring Clark Gable, Lana Turner. Victor Mature - 0:45 pm. Saaday - "FIRES OVER AFRICA" in Technicolor Starring Maureen O'Hara. MacDonald Carey - 8:45 PM. 1- STARLITE -- DPIVE-W 7-I-.-ICE SJ!-WEPSICE nor. Joan Hic ks. Orvella Hicks, CAMEO -. C... .. . ..-u.-.....,.. r K 3vC'.1'. 1 - t KENSINGTON w -Friday - Saturday 7:15 - 9:15; Mat- mee 1 PM. Saturday. Dan Dur- yea is starred in this exciting rd- venture story. "WORLD FOR RANSOM", with Marian Carr. Gene Lockhart. Also Serial and. News. 0 :...:: -C;nszs:&”'i:r....t&.i . .gH.wr.:.a..i.'.-....x Poultry Buying Buying Live Fowl Wed- nesday. Aug. 7th from 8 a. m. to noon at my home. MRS. S. R. PENDLETON Kensington Phone 65-5 Now is your chance to get 2 week old R.O.P. bred chicks. Several hundred bvi c h l c k s. Several hundred I good laying, meat crossesl available at PENDLETONIS , CHICK HATCHERY I Kensington Phone 65-5 'wryv1RWWWV Alhil SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. ALL CATTLE. I-IOGS, SHEEP, HORSES. POULTRY, EVERYWHERE, CANADA. WE ASSURE RELIEF STOP DEFH BRAND ALL EXTERNAL PESTS DAIRY CATTLE SPRAY FARM & DAIRY SPRAY PLANT & ANIMAL IN- SECT POWDER CONTROLS FLIES LICE MITES TICKS STOP TELL YOUR KEEPER INSIST ON DETH BRAND PESTICIDES WHEN BUYING AT FEED STORE LOCAL STORE OR DRUGGIST STOP IFHEHAS RATS&lVl.ICEWEFIXVVITI-IDEIII-I SHUR-GAIN SECTION ALLSALISTNTONLOTSANDCASII IN YOUR OWN BAGS. LAYING MASH 4.15. 16'4- ALL MASH GROW- ER MED. 4.20. 1475- FA"i'l'ENING MASH 4.00. 1696 BEEF F ATTENER SWEET 3.75. AILFEEDHWIONHYISANDOASI. BRING YOUR OWN BAGS T BALEB TWINE - 'l"lIer'e'I all.kinds of twine. all kinds of prices. Buy 10 bales at 7.25 per bale and 20 bales at a better price still. ' RETAIL AND WI-IOLBALE - SE2 US BEFORE YOU BUY. CIA! IATTALI - We don't flnanoetillthe wewillsell allourqaray countinfullcanlota isharvestedbut dustatloiudb 2'2? ' RAT MOUSE EXTERMINATOR. HANCOCK LABORATORIES ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS IN PRINCE COUNTY 'Do you want the highest possible returns for your hogs? We know you do, and the way to be sure of getting top returns week in, week out, fifty-two weeks a year is to ship through the following agents to our Plant in Charlottetown. i Agent Phone Station Day J. W. Don Campbell 71-2 Alberton 'mesday 0'Leary Cooperative 12-3 O'Leary Tuesday Wesley & Robert Palmer 15-23 Conway Wednesday Until Train Ellerslie Cooperative 11-110 Ellerslie Wednesday Until Train Spurgeon Dyrnent 14-130 Northam Thaesday Ralph Arsenault 4-11 Wellington Wednesday Until Train Hogs shipped from all the above stations on Wednesday morning are slaughtered Wednesday aftemoon. This prompt handling of your hogs saves you 353. makes you 0 - CANADA PACKERS LIMITED For More Profit - Ship to Charlottetown An Island Market for Island Livestock YOUR-GAIN-SECT ION We are not sub dealers. T We are authorized International Harvester dealers ior East Prince and West Queens. Here are a few bargains. We N0. 21 U-'lII'l'. TIIAILING MOWERS- Reg.S350.00-OurLossisYourGai'n........... lA22 -SIT. SIDE MOUNTED BlOWIllIS- oust... Reg. 3160.00 - Make us an Honest Man Offer. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER GRAIN GRlN'Dl:lt- Look at this oneclose ................................... 89400 All our tractors are reduced in price-here is our Pride and Joy. THE FABMALL 180 AT 81850.00. N0 TRADE-INS. I MASSEY I0 - MASSEY 102 - oocxarrrrrr 40 - roan FERGUSON with plow and cultivators. - You never know one could be a hundred dollars. 1Iunev.holttss.1l2!'osdhal, 1531.12-tea. lsssaatnosnoago. Ask II, we purchased the new Dodge - it only has 13,060 miles, not a scratch. 4 new tires. - See us and Save Money. THIS SALI IS FOR ONI WIH ONLY. ALL HID IN TON LOTS - AND IN YOUR OWN IAGS. APPROVAL. YOII SAVINGS All LOSSIS. WY AND SAVI. KEIISIIIBTDII FEED SERVICE LIMITED i . Phone 36-2 THIS IS NOT A SALE BUT A GIVE AWAY PROPOSITION Everything marked down for one week only from the 5tl1ofAugust to the 'I2fh of August We're going to try and give our merchandise away, if this fails then we shall try selling It. ALL-GAIN SECTION I REFBIGERATORSA LOOK AT THESE CLOSELY 13.5 cubic ft. Fairbanks Morse. Reg. S399-Yours for 3280-90 - Save 3119.00. BRAN 2.40 cwt. SHORTS 2.50 cwt- No. 1 FEED can't list them all. But everything is reduced. ,0. pa, 1., M . Re 0 1900.5 1,; 200.00 BARLEY 2.50 cwt. No. 5 WHEAT 2.50 cwt. 9” cg,-W, 570,30”. '1" "" 3 33 P" I Crushing 15c and Mixing 10c cm. 180 FIG rrrrtnr: nan smn nan AND muons... , , BOOSTER STARTER 4.95. 16 :1 HOG GROW- 91,5 ft. Automatic Fairbanks Morse. Reg. S359-00-Your Price 8269. ER 3450 1500 HOG FINISH 30400 1690 We have forgotten our cost - Your Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3295.00 save 590.00- g;5IRf61;A;TgR1gg-033-S56 vgf1i!Iggig.goAT;3g 6 rr. wnvmww nAvLoanr:ns- Phllco .. 9 1:. Reg. 5329.00-Your Price . . . . . . . .. szsuoo MEDICATED CHICK STARTER 4-95- 17'; OI" 9”" 5269-00 T" Y9"? C0” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 3230-00 Phllco 9 cu. ft. Fully Automatic-3379.00. Your price . . .. . . . . S299.00 WASHERS. TELEVISION SETS. RADIOS All Specials. You can buy a washer in our store next week for SBILN BEAITY MADE PUMPS- Complete Package. All you need is the pipe that goes in the well. Deep Well com lete outfit. Reg. 35199.00. Special . . . . . . . .. 8159.00 JACUZZI W0 LI) FAMOUS PUMPS-Deep well complete S145.” given away free to our first floor polisher customer. VACUUM CLEANERS-redticed from 589.93 to .. parts. ALL SALES CASH. OR FINANCED SUBJECT TO ALL TWINE 1ST GRADE USED EQIIIPMENT-Look at this closely-We may have what you want. We have a few TOASTERS and IRONS at COST. ELEC'I'RlCK1i.'l'l'1.E................... sass B . orvnrvsnnannavmannn-assawnnnrs...........s5o.oo 1-3-3 H'- POW" TA" 0" "W9 "W 1WW- "I" U! M 0"0'- sonwomr - The liquid Wonnrid. reg. S150-NOW ..... ... 31.25 SPll(.'l'RON'Sforhens-NOW ................... S850 hundred FLOOR POLISHED .- Reg. 839.50. A S151!) Floor Cleaning Kit . . . . 880.95 10'; Discount on Shovels, Forks, Stancltlons, Hog and Water Bowl ' 5.3.. ””' in .- I-.- .... wa- Konslngton, P. E. I. I: