. new nearing completion in Tu- nunio. The Australian government bu contributed inori than 320.- Mr. Daniel Mnthuon of Eemerlld. ooolooo to me pmjgcg. was 1 bualnus visitor to Tryon and Albany on July 11-. Page 14 Th Guardian Saturday, Julye 24. 1954 i Tignish And Vicinity” i Burton And Vicinity Tyne Valley And Milo Notes F,;i...;..,A,. c,,'T; E. E. Parkman ' Let's Talk It Over . . . I Vicinity I Mr. Charlie MacDonald. recent-l ' .,. i Miss Paula de Mass. Summerside, is visiting relatives and friends in ly. motored to Charlmtetowil. l Cape Wolie and Brocton. Mrs. Bradford MacArthur. Ken- .l II ..... ,, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cormler. sington, spent a few days vlaii- l ' ' ---.-:....L.-1... s PHONE 3;" Tl'mmI had I weekend Kuesl . 8 l we h m l ll b lh -Mr. BlanchardIMaclsaac, mo- I I II I I-L..'1l'he many (1-lgndlg of 31;, am, I I melt ml cecll D, llalllm ll, was 13'; Il ”sl5lerIlnIli;wf lfln zjld "Mfg ltored to West Point SaturdIay oni William I-iarda The lzoadIIiilieuld IliIdIlIsa lIl:Ir.llIIIfiri1I1lliIl ?rI0clI4l).n-115 ii men of North Tryon. win be I 'A teal bargain 5 '"'1'AT3Es BLDG- "companled by Mus” Lame RUM Ramsay and smell MHI lbusiness. He was accompan ed by - in the Light or the 3.30315 which via n: s i-en n ml.” kl hull ll,” 3,. l, oonmled ummenid. . his aunt, Mrs. Neil MacNevin. go hm hon” wlul .3 mlmuod kn" cap. All hope to.see him out around again in the near future. appeared in Reader's Digest ehoulg CID: W0lfE- I -- Knox and Charles Mason Hamax, . Chartered Accounienfs 3150 0i l Ephraim Phillips. l Prc-sbylcrliin Ladies' Aid met at, in good reading Mr. Geo, MacNcv'ui has return- Miss Ethel Keoueh. Montreal. P- lh h m (Mrs. Shreve and Mrs. ed, "M" "5m"5 "lellds 3” "ii every nation. Not so much for its "lunuy is exmnded to Mr" Ne" 1 T' Earl” Hiclkay Q.. is spending her vacation wlih Rlfbefl )61j(1)1el- on July ,3. -aiives in Charlottetown. Canoe -' lllleclllc llloponls lol. wllll.l.llll.lIiAraeInault. am: other members or the om or Trpoxfa oldost clugm . I Glllldllll Bank of Commerce her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert I I I .Cove and St. Eleanor r. lmlulll.I' lluun ol world domlll.lIlollI family in ther recent. sad bereave- paged "my on July 19, in mg pa. H - . I Building Keough. Christophei-'s Cross. l The Presbyterian Ladies Aidl I u lol. lu overall llllllwlpllyjl merit. son of Mr. George Loud at the M ' lnmmenide. P.ll.l. - Phone :33 hold an ice cream social in the Miss Thelma MacDonald. wh is ' llvlllz Ind luring live , in this Tllle Old ale 01 93 years. He Wu I m ? SP mi A” 9"-wyable evemllg W” 59"” hard-working farmer and well W. Albert Robertson Mr. Ben Ma,-un. 51 Roch, mo. 'Hall on July l6. employed in Summerside. Wrpelunl "cold Wm... lllal ls Hlp, . .- . . . . . - tth ' 1 T - '.3.”Ji i3.5E.fl”Rl1Z.s3S.Tli'i:.f." M-s i--a Stcuzirt and 5... Law- l'2l'lnW"”"d at hm hm” "' link the mm The author wlwliil sf xelgiilriils i'i'.i'i'yn3i53ifig"33i ;?,3”E,2fg,2f,J;;Z ”” "'4 "WW "M" i' I--an II-Iullrvwnllavmnme T3 - s ' ' l i . ., - . , ' ' that the better tramlation o i t ' - . ran 0 It WI 1- Street mlclI 0llall.aI who al.l.ll.cd l.,I., Iicml Sleviall. Sydnel. N. 8. spent I I Of" B H” enjoyed by all to the excellent . c...g.', N.g;.ul pm, Mun; 5 on” plane to spend her holidays with El Il”;I9IIkd ;I'l5I'sl1”lIlEIIIi3lI:l(lll,lli-al:ls”"le "NI Mr, Blalr IBl'.VanlmIl. Brackley. l 'lll:..';,';5.:l: ::llde;;ll'.l'I' lo fun music by Lance Daltonh orchestra. Mr. Charles Mllliun of Norih II.-.1-m. null "mm 0 PI OI um her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L - - lu visiting his cousins. Everett Ill good Wlll” mmulng me la” Mrs. Wilfred Dalton acted as hoa- Tryon. returned on July 11. after a. V1 ii .344 6” e Cormier. Ticnish. Mrs. lzlmi-r Baker and Mr. and "d R'y'"””d M”""'"' M''”' five words). -Not only God. but man 3- - t 5'2:?lf”l;:'pMwllll8,:l',":.f,'f,:j Now ”'AmAm'E AT Y9” Mr. and Mrs, Jlini('S N. Gallant, film; lT'l”5- 1”lf"?”f;ll lI"l:I'I"Ed IIIIlIlI', Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacDonald must have good will before peacel Mr, and Mrs. Percey Sentncr. played with Mr. Lloyd lninan of 2 LOCAL STORE DEALEBI ' INSURANCE Nail Pond. have as lhCll' liuesl FlICI'I'I 'N””9B” '31 ll "5 7 and family moved froill 0'I..cary can be achieved on earth. lolL5m-y were recgl-ll vlsllols or Sllmmersldh as BI lnlck mechinlm I . I l their rl:ill;zlliel-, Miss Fl-ailccs Gnl- " s- H - to their former home in Mill! fur 0 ' ' l lMrs. Sentnerb parents. Mr, and B. E. Ellis & Son Limited lalll (Illllm-l.lI l ,l.lIII culled Llldles. Alll was held the summer months. l An agpresslviIaIIpollcy OI! hlllflil M". Cgcu wood, guy-ton. ' Friends here of Mr. Elmer Gab- ' - '31:. - Auto .. cuugn, ' , c - ua ou , . 1 V .0" I Mrs Arthur Arssnaulh 5' FEW ” '.l',”li"'l';” 0' M” C' It Lldswn” Am"? "W59 3”9"di”E W. oimgixiiunpineiexit xiiiitilouiiiu. me. Mr. and lviu. Frank Stewart have initotnguiialfay bliii bsoniinzdmuiuliii ' f. - ' ""'""" St" 5""”""'”I M” Filed ll11ZG9I'ald and 50” EC” 0" W ” 0””? .T”'- J”.l-V 12- at Crapaull , author lmplles. Of course. provlslonslrcturned to their home in Mass-lhome through lllneu. Mr. Gamble ”' 3 '-" ward and Mrs liimard H2ll'llCl' and vnl,. gllllllldl ll.,.l.l,,,ll or me Rich. ,”0'" ”"5 dl3”'”". W"”' M" amll must be made to keep the threat of lachutes, alter & pleasant Vlcatlori i is field manager of the new Amal-ll . "ii Opiomeirisis ciliughlel 1;-rile iii figillsll. it'll. l,IlIIml Blll. lall.Slllll.llan C0n3reI Mrs, Albert Mllligail and sun, l communism wllllln boundt llullal lhehome or Mm Sllewanls par- lgamgted Dalrles ol SIImme”ldeI A Cundhn mud." lol, I ll”! 19- l” W” ""11" l”lK”'”5 ”' Elillilil was held in Tyne Valley Tham” mad will toward; a11muom ghouldlem, ML Ind Mm Raymond 0-yr I Cllldhlll ham to -l B' F' Hunter! R'0' Wutc Hi 51 Ullw dc Beauillv. P-Q (hurl-ii on July M, with Rev Don- Mlss Susan Mllllglm lllm ls only be our watchword. the driving forceicomiorl cape woll,I , Friends herellzf Mrs. ZlEI:van Wrlghtl ' l Bummer-aide, B-K-Jl:;l)(;I;BG3Hi Mr and Mrs Nell Mr-Nexill and f'lId S”mmer5lde' acung Played in OI'LeIary. attended the behlnd 3” 0l".9CEl0':5i Mr Roluld Grluln T I ifinal;5:;i.;ol,II0:lrl:Eln:ol;':kh:nlI;l 7. children Allan and Marshri of -la ( ll all Mile 5. s, picnic on Friday. . I l I IOIII - Is IIIJIIIII I III. loron ollmd ol hgy he Wu unlomln Km A. Raymond Grant, chplln-M.l,,.Ill.lI all, V1,-ilnlg Mls , , , . . To many people. including lalgc I .. 8 a e mine 0 III I 8 i, I BISCII OIDI llll-ml.,I-I g,l,,,(l,,,,,ll.I,lI 31,. 1-,. -II Ill:-I.lIii.nIl. I llnlIll0llC, Mnel-I. nIlldI lvlrs Illarold Raynul'.I llllmbers within the United siazeshls DIKFCIIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward -bflkzaln I;iIIIV'Cllfll'l9w'Tlh:IIlTllIl "llIlI7Il' S'l'- ANNS SUNDAY us Water Street Sumniersllli hm (lI1Il(lolI .l.ll:nlFll r .iIlI.ioIliI.-in (ll no i. .l(".i:lil. iicic icc.-nl guesls inc regime of Presideni ElSanhI0w- A. Giliiln, Burton. . - I Cl!) EI r. rs o 4 AM" lluurlce llllll.s lllcn.s Wm" . 10: inc i)LlSlI'lL'Sb of Ml. and Mis. Alvin MCCLL-an er has bggn 3 bn, dlsappglnung, I over a cam in the barn. Medical LENNOX ISLAND puong 3530 Mr .'iJEuSillS Dnurcllr has IP um conuiloli-rl lunch was served and family. I IThPy exlleclul l,lgOl,0ll5I I”.lul.lyI The fishermen of the conrmunity aid was obtained and he was takenl ....C-.--C. turned to his home in Si Lnllls. by iiw ladies nr Tyne Valley. I. M C l. l, IN, buckling action from the greatlal? busily engaged in preparmslm. ”” P””" C”""”' "””"”l sUNDAY' AUGUST 1” D nfi i rs. o in ii on. elm. Milo. on Soldlm lml Elsenlwwel, ls essenllllly Itlleir traps and boats for the com- where he is now a patient. 9 5 5 spenmng mp P351 wmk In Miss lune I-fills and Miss Addie July 5. visited her husband who is ll, ll mall cl peach ,l..llel.e ll pmlrllng fishing season and are llll solemn High Imug DL IL AI Doln" Tl ll. the l,',l.lFSi. of Mr and Mrs I. lI II II I I I. I H I Il I I l a or R ililiil on o. lock MI lI.IIIIIIIII l,lIIII lIIII IIIlIIIIIIIl All lwm, Ill -lime l.lllll,yI Mm (llII.llII” (.I,IImllllI,ll and Eisellllowp;-5 velvet plove. SnaIr1ing Slmllay lluesls cl ML and MW Cmswell cl Carlewn sldlngI broke . c . SMALLMAN BUlLDlNx to his home Ill Hzlllcllvsiol. lil:lsF- 'i .. C. , . G- C - l dm'gmer' L'l'3("l ”f Clm','l0U'el”V”lr makmg faces me not ”a”ylBennett Howard. Glengarry lnclud-.ll11i0Ul1l1 me fence 5'-l”0l-lndlnK ulelli i Benediction l 2a a summenlm all” 3 lllcasam lwlllla). lll Tlgnlsh. 'hI'”'f' J lllllllllell IHESI-l IIZHO spent a Pleasant week in Hcbronl indications of strength at all. Brlt- ed molt wmlnllaw and daughter Ilxlslure lleld through ll” nlghl mu - Mr Pen-v also has as his guests lV”U”””.' ” 3 ' " all 3r" land Mm” V'5'"”g ”1a”V95 3”di3ln5 Anthony Eden is oparently Ml, Ind ms call 0-Ellen E1m5.'iwere struck by a freight train from 3- P L K' ZIELINSKL M'D ' ” Karol Mllllltilll are spending 3 10- lmceting old friends and ac- another statesman who believes ' ' ' l -00 -M- General Plmctltlonu 1 Charlottetown going to Borden One Thomas Ber- , of the cows was badly mangled and and fills hls daughters, Mrs. I 4 , . , ,I I , da1eI 3150 M155 M3 Rx mm Fl Vallmlll.(.l.I B (I fl-ll l-lcalllln lll Cami) at Allilusllnc quaintances. that uhllc appeasement has beeni ry ' (standard Time) Mllllcqua Rand T)l'VlnaQ (s,nllalllI l-llllllI.,ll.,lI lllI,IIW chip. The Mllll wIIlI,IIIn.s lIISIlIIIIII lIIIlII I IrI)lI'Io:'II:s(laII(;li.lzI;sl:lIlls;VgoI;):lIIlIs:igIIiialsllllIsIcli:Illslls (3I;Ilsi,Ii'IllBl'inC IHli'iIIwalI'd, Sllillfm;l'- l ILllclIolhel- idwo wereklnjured so bald-l xulgnxgonl p, E. L .. , , . . -. - ' A ' . . l n a l . MI lIl:III,v llmlm Ill SIHlnm,I N IvI'IIInv lliliil)I fIlIlrnIris Inf lhiil. JIohn lqllilllle JlJIlIyIhrIlI1eIIeI:;iIlIiI(ICl.IilIIfCllIIl:pIi:lIcIllIs bIIOIIlIIeIlI MI2 SKrIIIDmIIsC llI(I3Il:lI:II(d) Mfg Y neY 13 to be llled. , 319315, Refpe5hmentsI etc. Phone: Kenilnzlon 2 SI ,.Ill I I . ll ll. R A 191- M" WHY fl 01”" 19 5 39 ' . . r " ,I .I i one of the 1, at ll, l. ?e---D-eje- --. n K Wnmg M 1 H ilallml In lhe PHM0 County Hos- idem. the vice president, Mrs. 54” Hcwardl Cape wo”e' iall surroundlnga fee(:tlolclldmincludi'oIi:r1 i” C A. F. S1'lEl'lt so e time in Tig- l l Mr. Frank Stevens. who spent1All)5-DY and Tryon were at the blx Prizesuilresente-d at Charles Milligan presided. rush. on rulltc in .2-lpnll. lie was ziccompzlnicd by his with. who will lornzlin lll Tllzlllsii fur lli(' Mllnlilcr . . . . mily moillhs ullil lwgr pnrcnls. Mr llllri MI!?IlI'I:IIIlIJItI:ll'lIIII1'IlIlLl11:I1I'3II;:2dlIII;:;;1liIl l.ecCllllIl,I ML Hcdley Maclmam I-loll has l-elm-lled to his cmplolul land. The cattle Hold well but hor- BORDEN Witt" Sn En” Summersml M mm A Mun me vane. me i.”3”;3;ri:.”:o.?.i.1E.,L”:.? .?".l...?””” The W" Consolidated school ””"l l" M”"”” iiisilifiiiiilsiiilleifiif-irflmlll 's1'i:?S:;-. li?;3”5n...l:lf"”:.ii2Sl PHOTOGRAPHERS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conroy. Tig- nish. hart as their gllests their I. II II l h I l llll pl l Th delll of Glellgarl-V dlslllcl son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and 5'1ld”' '5 ll”d”0'””3 3' H9 0"I" annual picnic at Campbell's Shore IeI 5cm” yea” 9 Pmgrammt? A , i '. . Ml. 0 ll l l 3 eh I l D. W. SEARS l , h - u d ; m., M . and M . , - , , via; 3- (11 - ; I I mbios Dalton, celebrated his 93id - 3 98 Dans on leaving for H 9 H00 0! Zy” Ml"? HWY R'””” "I D”””” li'il4l.:.SFl'lgi)1CiL.).'c g r is :?ic:ulgurii:i'mihl;h salulgiosndanilluiggi SL'icchll'oi)lSml):' the rhythm andIbll'lhdnl'- Despite this grand oldiT"”!"” W3 week Mr- E- 0- Bell B”"k d”Wl"3 53””"l3-V . 0l”0- lam" were hell lf,llml.Nl by lcc elm-user;-lmairy Department. last Mlt DEW? Hlloys good hea1”lIl'” 1” chm” of the Salt ' -A - 3 A Mr and Mrs. Cyril Perry and Ml'5- F1'3'lk 3911- 5”'”('Yv W35 icrcam and a delicious supper, So1oI Ellen SIOIIdyI Imd uslsls wlm the d5'll' Chm” ness and convalescence. A contest 0 son, Edward of Providence. R.I., and Mrs. . ,.,.llceI Masa all. Vlslllng l-C1agio(.5 on July 18 IAmos MacLean has entered P.IC. Choralllieadinxs. Primary Dept. 'and Mrs. Clarence Dalton. Friend.sli&:i W;l';r:y M3'l1;'ielVlll'ldl5cG'939l'- KENSINGTON OUT SERVICE Md ll-lends ll, Tlglllsh xvhllc he,-pl I I-Hospital for treatment and all wish Accordion Solo. Jack Sorensen. -'and neighbours are wishing Mle.3mell'lbe” wyll all on "V ted the l,l.lISal .lyl5I9,l5, Mal. ,l. lllel. 3,, allow ,.l Ml. and Ml. ililx K n. M.'lI:ixa)' anId clauiih- lher a speedy recm-cl-y. l 3010- Douglas Sturdy. Dalton many more of those hapnyl lll, lelr am” M "'9 Aim" Sat-urdsv 'Billion' dnllmec if An where on PEI .l.lIOmaI: l. BemaI.rlI Mall l.,IImlI ,,.l.I n,,l.,,lllIl,I Slllnlpl, Brldgl. alldI Ml H II M II 4 II I . Duel, Carol and Mary Hawaii. ocraslolm ilnee g. R0 cell will Ibe A IOWIIII T-pl-"I W 5 ar com 3 - . . . Mr and Mrs. F. R. MacKinnon. 15- 0 15 BL PH" Fm 171' Choral Reading, Senior Depart-l "l'l0U5 P911011 I admire. Sick - IIcnnI;LE CREEIII For particulars Mr Maxwell Mclnnls. New York. cs Dnugall on July ll. ghorus:s,ISenior Dept. Ice,-my at the home of Mull Edward Vernon Doyle, Mrs. Edward, Coll- C Ihls III II” I . I I . I resen allon of prizes and ccrti-IS. G lff' , 'th 11 b . d lclltin Mm Harold H0WHl'd: nDel'- am” 5" r "3 W" "" l M” Mml" MaCA”51a"d' ""galrli1ci::S'enlii2ki:?y:rdariii gigiiszigdllhit mcalesl lsix Virsittiils lrilesent. Itmvevrixqs edzciiireldltalnmeilt, Mrs. Melvin Mcarezor, e 5l'”w' 5”"'l"3 C'''”" M”"t3l""' CHALMERS. Ngwsoh PVVP WNHP Slltlllfllnil -"4 Vilfalmn N the hllme presenl They are llalnllllg lhcl to hgld ml lce clveam Fesllval lllld dainty lunch was urvgd by the 9'35 K379" 509"” A139 59”” NEW Wlltshire of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burns i Highest Marks for year's work-- llllzlllll. all the school gmlmds as aullosless lulled by the lllllcll comp and News. ' l 'C3ll!lllilCd from page 10! Emily M31191: ng Lawuter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darriich Tlgnish. Summcrsldc, were visiting at I l is visiting friends and relatives in,home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Nufllnl l'l0me. OLEBFY. to their piiai and hope he will soon be well. Master Tomnly Nisbgi, Summer- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C;-inlpbi-ll. Charlotteiowll, had as lhvlr gilt-sis Milo Sabbath School held their Tryon School closing ; llIc1osing exercises were held in the lfryon Baptist Hall at the end of the past week with his wife andlclrarance Auction Sale held at the at their home in Cnmpbell- l Ralllll Oallei DFOPEITY in Westmore- On Sundlly,Julyll,the oldest;-esp; lers. All live stock were ln beau- Ivisitlng her son-in-law and daugh- l Friends are sorry to learn Mrs. me fant returned from Mrs. Turner's 'home in Milo on July l0. (home of Mr. Ivan Bells. Recitationu Miriam Crawford. Solo. Laurie Woodside. ment. Solo. Barbara Smith. Ml-I J tlrul shape and fit for a show ring. lon the farm where he resides with lhlymn "Id dIlugmerIlnIlIIWI MIII conducted by Mrs. Harold Howard ..'1-M monthly meellllg cl Blmlcommlttee la Mrs. Lance Dalton; ton Women's Institute was held re- 1""Ch' M” MGM” MQGTOKOF. MH- of the great Colorado gold rush. Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL 25-zo Dahl, Wendell Corey ln ..,AMAm RUN, THE READ STUDIO '”CAMEO" I l.. SEPTIC TANK CLEAN - 30 l" '”'""'"”"' Phone 4688 or write - mp-m-m-s-ll”3”m'5”"”e M Tll Cl k II ,, dl 59”” ””P'- :m.eans of raising funds. Mrs. Luncelmlllea A wclal hour followed. The l MIII Robert MIICGIHI Ch"lIIIleI MIIsrs.AIbeiIlleMIIIIaKlaIl vIiIIIoIIIlIlsllIelc. Gralle X y lI Illmel lyolulll zI llJalton gave her report nfIthe Prov-i -CR. s signed to get up He raised hlm-l'””l- is i"”””- manage” l" ""3 past two weeks left on Satuiodayllmname Leardi - imcml Immute Con-v?r'mDn7 SIGN ALUMINUM PROJECT gel; 1.; ms, l(ll5x(-5-It lllcll sll-lllllhlell. Royal Blink while Mr. MacKa)' lslfol. me home (ll l.ll.l- 5llll.lll.l,lw and 2 GrladeI Ix 7' 1." Mildred Hmvaui lcollrimlttef repented m5mng.slck and! I NI lIII lIIUIII ICIII IIIIII IIImIIIbl(IIl lm V.lll.llll,,lll daughlen MII and MISI Bayllcld . Abcit Woodsldc. ita mg tleats. one thank you note CANBERRA 1CP) v Australlal IIII IIIOIIM (IagIIIIIy- IiIlIIIIl III . Bella Glenw00IlI I2 Grado Vlll v 1. Ellen Stordy; lwu read. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, will save more than 85,000,000 all Grandfalhcr and SIIIHCUI LHIIIIIII M, and Ml.SI lvall Macxlly and I l .IDallrIid DBest. lpersonally thanked the members lyearl by producing all its own: drew bal.llI lallml. Salad ll,oklllgI daughter, Sandra, are spending Mrsl Beau-lca Macpollald and, n e epartmenial Test, Wes- lfor tlilr-lundncss during Ilicr ill- aluminum requirements in a. plant! bun he did not speak. .thrcc weeks vacationing in Nova Mrs. Hickey of the U SI AI lverelley Robblee received the highest' Anodized extruded aluminum is the ideal metal for romblnatinr. -. i . .- - . .mark. . tiicrc. Bright. is some nice S”""" ;leIlc0II"IlI:l lllI'lSIl'Sl”r:l,I"llII(l:Ililllll:L”l;l”I;lf1 Gmlll, vll cerllllcalm we”. ll, iwinllows. It prevents pitting. checking and (ilSCDlOraii5:l. Only an llmcp fiirIIyoll." czillrd C-il'iln(lA MI IIIIl MIII (.IIlIII II EIIIIWII I0n'IlIiIl ll ' i i i C hwal-dad M Ellen Slollll, Davl-(ll anodized window affords positive prolecilon ngziinsi. tho ('nlTOSllC fathrr aliuin this time il0i(ilIlK out lI,leI)Il'IllII'lI MI: lIIII'ek II5I IlIII lwmei 3' .' -Best Wesley Robblee alld Ellgali action of moisture and salt water. " ff" l”"”5 M -l”'.Ck-V' swcminl Ml.;' 'Bpl.,,l,.ll-5 alglel. and hm. Mus” Clam MaCNel.ln and Mabey. This electrical anodizing process converts and hlirdcns the illum- Smelllllg red ('Il0VICl'- Brlaht 5m9ll9dlllll,l.Iln'I'lml. Ml. Ella M” Wesley Allllle fgallacll lecelllll, lelul.llcd Highest Mark for years work .. lnum to ii permanent, distinctive and beautiful satin finish. it. but he dldnt want that. Hal - - . . . pIeaSIInl vlsn I0 MIIsIIGIIIIde V” n Barbara SIIIMIII 2Il wllle or l,holl,;.m Bl-I lfrom a , y ;.lames Wilson of River Hebert, N. 1l33'0 C31”-380k and D0l”lS M8bE.Y- ; Grade VI e- 1. Sammy Cairns, -2. Allister Mabey. The trustees of Milo School woroi very fortunate in securing the ser-l FOR TFIE MOIST - - - SEE MOASE JEWELLERS "Highesi Quality ai Lowest Prices" Highest Marks for Year's work i V V ,. Primary Department SPECIAL NOTlCE:- . I CAPITOL Summerside was looking for milk! With a quick Mllllgaft push of his nose. hr knocked tllei 'G-' Borden and vices of Mr. Lewis MacKenzie nsi clovcr from Crnnrifilllions hand. I I H Vicinity lteacher lor the forthcoming term. Laurie laughed at that. ”Ho's mil”. Harold Weeks, who has, JAMES E. THOMPSON 331 Chestnut Ave. e- Summerside - Box 876 - Tclcpilonc 3443 being funny. isn't he Granddarldy'f" ”Hc's Just showing off. Herc. Bright. run around the pen," and ; he slapped him on ma back, Grade V - 1. Marilyn Best; 2.I To thoso interested in having television in their homes It In aux- . The Call klfkcd Up his llPFl5 Hml been visiting his sister. Mrs.i Ml.sI Russell Ml-lllllan of Om Jack Sorensen. lxeiltod that hr-iore you buy, you mxilio an Appointment to call on I i Tall afflllllfl lllb PCYL HP Slflllrlflfl Grvnrgc Burch at Borden and hisllal-l(,I ls l.l5ill'lllz friends and llsl. Glad"-' IV '- l- C8l'0l H0W3”-J 2- Monday, Wt-din-srlny or Fridiiy on-niiig he-twct-n 8 mid l0 P.M. to In- short. looked at thcm. lnsscd lll5ll'nlrililrll'. Mrs. Howard Weeks whnlallves ll, Mlln and 0-l4eal.yI IDOUKIBS S10rdy- Len” CaIIbecIlIj mm-t the TV products sold hy Moase Jewellers and demonstrated TONIGHT 7 , 9llI-3 llcarl. and raced oil .-ilznm. Hells ll mjpm in the P, c I-I(ygpit;;Il . Grade II - l. . m-"1610 Fiulck lUl'Yl5 and lllllf-' Short-ihzis l-yr,-turned to his home in Cam-, Among those aiiending the Milo 2- Alethll M8yheW- mum” m Kmslngmm 1" E. L l stiff steps. Then held run fast, lb,-ldlzeI M355, ,Sunday School picnic on Frldayi Glide I1 - 1. Laurie Woodside; l " stop suddenly. and slide up to Lau-l lwere Rev. and Mrs. Wagner and;'2- L013 CHlFIlS- I l rie. The little boy thought that Mrs. Mark Gjnan and baby family of 0'Lenry. l Grade I srSr. l. Miriam Craw-l ldailghicr. Mary Michele, who have fmfl was just wnndcrflil. I I. I "l-"Ill ll? "Ill". U"-"ll'lfl(l1lfl(l.l" ll” "born in the City Hospital rctum-l l-laying operations are well lln-l (""350 l "Jl'- l- Shflla Mayllew; der way in this district and tho 2- -lack Tllvmas. can do all kinds of stunts. I iik('tpd to garden on July zip BIG DOUBLE BILL . "BANDITS or THE wrsr" , Allan (Rocky) Lune - Eddy Waller We can sell you the popular priced products of Canada's ingest manufacturers and pioneers in Radio and TV. combined with proper must equipment. for reception in 1'. E. I. from St. John. Detroit. Chl- ciigo, Tennessee, the (lnrollncs and llUIf'r polntii south and west. As dealers. Mouse Jewi-llcni can't guarantee pictures each nnd ms ml.”-I mm mg. mg and wliilcl lweather 5” 1;”. has been unfavm-. PIrl'zeslI for their collection of every night, as there are condltlonn lunch as violent storms. which patches. His eyes are so big and Ml-SI Florence Jenkins and Ml-SI 31,15 Good hay crops are upon. spr nIg owcrs were presented to occur between here and the telwut studio which perhaps once a PFPNY-" ii's'l;ir;:zll-et Allen who have been vls-,cd. ls BT13" C3"? 2- Shell! Mayhew: week make for poor pictures. However. wo'do believe that with the ' "Would you like 90 have lllmiiiing tlicir sister, Mrs. Willilimi I ;3- Carol HOWE": 4- Lester Call- equipment wv sell, pictures in your home now can be in reality for L;lllllo7" asked Grandfather. ll,V'-itn ni Ru:-den, returned to Am"”5l H," 'lelli”'”tcS auendlngfbccks 20 nlxhtlb Ilcr month at li-list. with lin ln(-rcaseil number due to Id-i ”l h'””'" '1” mm" "W 'l C"”-'' C-"ll'-'L"'i'lill fill -llll.V l7- the V.V'""9"5 MSWHIP Cimvemmnl Priz” 7”" the llrcalvsl lmP”lVi'7 ditloiml Maritime RHINOI11 zolmr on TV this full. . A i..'illl'lO rrpliod slowly, "but I held in CIIiai'lntLelnvvIn were: MrsNmeni during the school year were ' lllsil I had But I ilavr Frisky,i Mrs, Jno Snylar and (jhildrpy-l E. Coughlin, Mrs. (veil. Campbell presented to Allison Robblec. Jlllj There app:-urn in be more TV choice In P. E. I. now than there and I KUPSS lle'S H belt” l'llHy- lFrs-ddle. Joan and Harold of Mont-lmld Mr5' L”ckha"- Colemanl Mr? Thomas! Ralph Woodslde. Mary, was for radio in-t owners in 1930. mate." lmal, am spending ,-, mo weeks ;'nlAnlZUS Macl-can and Mrs. David Howatt, Robert Callbeck. Brianl "ii is just as well," said Grand-IB,,ld,.llI Kugsts of he, pal-elll5I Ml-IlMacDonald from Milo. Mrs. Lo-Ilcarr. and Dianne Beairsio. 3 well Clements and Mrs. Prcsionl Following the presclllnllnll of You can have ii good TV set in your home from 8219.50 and up. pin: the mast and yngl nmirrlal required for your location. faihcl-. ”Thc little calf needs hip: and M,-5, Fl-pd Mclnnis, I I nrccn fields in run in I rind hc- MacKinnon from Hcbrrin W. l. prizes. lI?cv. Lloyd Archer. who I I I d ll I I l ll,,l,l,I,. H, lmum ml; pk, in l;r- M,. and Mm Llllyd Clark and ---W m- - I-WW -- lwas chmrman for ml. ,l;lcl.l,m,,,I (all and sec Vinllncc Nlousr mm in or or int :1 mnwn en un- lakcll I.lll.,l3. lmlll llll-I. (al-mgr llI,llllzllll,l.I slmlll.llI whn haw, hm,” SENIOR 0FFl(lE HOYS complimented the students. and. Ilolntmiliit ilmy "illihlv poll) to ,-u-c samples of the TV pictures you too "l tell you what," Laurie broke spending lhml pmljdays with H-1. their teachers, Mrs. Annie L. Gil-', 0"" 9" "-V " 3'""" "W" "m"- in "You kccp him here, and r-v-l,llll.,.5 llg lvlmllalllll. l-lillll-llcd 10 LONDON-Il 'dCIPl'Ilr9"'b””mII.3I0 Ills. and Miss Florric Mabey. onl , b l l l I- lI bl ld , "N C erv ilmo I come to see you, Hi g,,l.d,.ll last Tlllll-5dal.I l79T50"-l KW 19 OT 910 IN 0 IN-lghl. IVpar's llchlcvcmelm and ll.llmkI. Its ea o pu up your man em-e co iseii r omen. play with him We can sharc thr b0.VI M H FlPICk'lF"l dl-9ll'lCl 9”" or! Miss Emma Thomas and Mrs.l Calf Ho can ho part ynlilzs Ami Ml: Austin Rninsrv nf Sum. Whlch 5I7N7lll"d mill F3lldldv'll5lh' -Wm, A. Jones for thrir work with lml mllw " lllrljilfiv is vi.-iilnlz in nnrdcn with ""'l” b0 more thin 70 Ivcaizs of mo Rhythm band. ” - ' "" ” t "" W G”:" G "Tllni is .1 VPLV gnuri irina," hpl- 5.,” Roland and My; Ram. 5119- Guests and pupils then adjourn. I smiled Grandfather ”Nrm' say 309'. L --4-- -v m a rd in this school grounds for games Good byn tn Bright. and we'll go . . . .. . - l FOR QUICK VISITS? land refreshments. l out " l l.A.Vn or PLENTY l ' ' .. ' ”Good bye, Brilzhi You nrf' p:ll'i ST LEONARID5 En51l3"d IlCPl"- i In my calf now, remember I ili(!' you The iou'll- of NP9D3W3- "UL Re" C- C- Glllllllls WHS HIV?” 3 LABRADOR BLOOD DONORS ll COIHPLETE FRONT END ALIGNING th t l" . ll 1 . up was named by the first settlers in motor-cycle by pilrlshionc-rs in this I I il'(l)lWbe shackwiwsfapitin Jiiwc Cri(:vr :mclI l8'i.'i from tho Indian word fcrISussex town to lilnrk his 25th yr-ar IMONTRLAIL (CF) 4 The Red . . . and "loll wcsll llllll. gnllll ll". -v ”nbull(llln(-nI" as their l-ecu-ll-I Cross is ROIDR to Labrador for WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE t blood. 1.000 bottles of it. next week. . Law Faxaw And shorten lllhe organization's mobile blood Wlth 0111' lite” type nnnr clinic will be flown to Goose Bay by tho RCAF Monday for A five-day slav Thc clinic hopes to collect 500-600 bottles of blood from Canadian and American service- men and civilians during a four day stay. BEAM VISITALINER AND BALANCING I, :54" ill!-i3l?)'.Tl?tlll. HMM-w 1 WOULD MEET up WITH xviuoaialwr RELIABLE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE l .....'........wA'nN:n Bnoo....... mus lliiwlliii-lilllilll DRU...-PAUL llill liiiiliili o'slliuviii--lia'av-I-I-3-I-'vI-go-,lI-.,;I-IlI lg.:I';A”l.ffIl..l-"Sill 1H1 SAP PEELED PULPWOO IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII For a limited time only we will be buying Sop-Peeled A I Spruce and Fir Puipwood. 4 fl. lengths. minimum 4 inch A tops. sound wood. sown square or both ends. knots i'riln- "H" mall JI M5 med dusli with body of stick. at a new and higher price. Anyone interested in producing should immediately con- BILL "DEVIL'S MASK" fact- JIM BANNON - ANITA LOUISE - P. .5. l. Pii0liIlcE co. LTD. , so .. - sliinmerside. P. I. I. P. O. Iox 700 , in-i:iTl6N'T II wluoeenavhiice so auuuiuolum YoU' "FLAMI Oi'CALCU1TA" . "AL "'5 rimuo xuownu . 'iiirmsr: DAIIOEL