PAGE TEN , SEPTEMBER 2, 194d iiiiui Alliiill ciioss-ciiiiiiiiii "mm with d lllllhllll?‘ n ii A IUIAL MAW“ "n, s or oiiiviuo 0N W" use wim m: 12A" "l" ‘I've 4am. my Hillrnsn H.323 mile: since i... neei-mfier.‘ on.» m. Foflylll. "and u... i: h... u» tell m. i“... pleased I em with it. Nltunlly, my iob like: m: over all kinds of roads . j in all kinda of weather, s... n. M... once i»... stud! Some I'll ' the m... rnclis n. my reniiory m full of d»? hole: u“: run it... would sewlely m. in. in“... can mode. s... at... undfl lhole conditions m inn-n... u “an...” comfortable and ,; . i hold: iiu roads well! r... gelling really good q“ mileage- , , Iboul >1 mile: per gallon with HOuopHIRun MnilBonL" "l un speak m. highl of u. local mum... denier." edd- . . m. Fonyrh. "Everyone fro... so...» mechanics i... 5i." ml firll-rlul lervirl." Mr. lull, H. FunIA Grins 011-. use“ Irllcr profs/lg , u. Hillnn 1. err! J n", Muilvl/rll limo inn-a- eumm. For the {Onvenlcntl of Hiilo-inn owners. a permanent nerworl Isl dealers rmides part1 and lervire from Con! to (out il can-a. n. the vs A. Arrln‘: new um. your dealer for s Hillmln dernonslrslion ride! GU YOUR MONEWS WORD! . . . GS! A l-llllMAN MINX NATURE! l8 ADVANCED IEIINIMINTS IOUND 0N N0 Oflllll Bllllllll (All IN IYS PRICE RANGI t . IOOYIS IOIOIS LIMITID: I70 lny Slrni. Yeronio . . . Monhool Airport. Der-vol r-q 509-10 lagers Bldg” Grenville 5L. Vancouver ‘rnii inn linvitiyiidrt ioisl iotoni m llilllvl iim mi-u i A . ’ I O I I ‘ Provincial Distributor: W. R. JENKINS Charlottetown . , prunes. ' WM. iuossn noun-r nswson Surrimcrside. CYBPIUd 5‘ om BOARDING House -Tuesday. August 28rd. PIIISVILLE Miss Jean Donahue, Roseville, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John‘ J. Corcoran. . Mr. Ralph Hardy, Summerside, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rose» bank. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Greene and family. Emerald, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcorsn. Mr. Harry Murray has returned to Texas, USA. after having spent a very pleasant vacation with relatives and friends. Mrs. Norbert Corcoran and daughter Mary Angela. recently spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and lvfrs. Fred Kelly. hose- ville. ‘On ‘mesday. August 23rd, a large crowd gathered at st, Mark's Lot ‘l. to a lobster supper. There was also bingo and other games and amusements which were greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallant and daughters. Betty and Joan, have returned to Chelsea. Mass. after having spent a very pleasant. voo- atlon with relatives and friendn I - this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. had as their guests on Sunday eve- ning Mrs. Lance Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGrrgor, Kemmle, Bobby, June and Frankie, Burton. The regular Friday evening dance was held in Bloomfield Hall on August 26th. Music for dancing .\\'.'ls supplied by Messrs Howard Getson, Ralph Getson, Jack Arb- ing and Wilfred Veno. A large crowd gathered in Pal- mm‘ Rood on August 24th to at- - tend a picnic on the church grounds. The meals. games and other amusements were greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. and l\."":s. John J. Corcoran. " Hazel and Lorraine Corcoran and Jean Donahue were Sunday guests ~ at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hol- son Goff, Roxbury, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Bulges‘, Foxley River. Educational films were shown st St. Anthony's Hall. Bloomfield, on sponsored by the Junior Farmer's Club. There was also n. sale of ice cream and cake. MAJOR HOOPLE N0 CiTY FOR ME -~ geMiMDs ME OF A PLAGUE oi= GRASS- i-ioPPegsl-e- HERE'S A srooa VASE I. CARVED FoR YouR MiSSUS --- AND BLAci< BiRci-i LEAVES Foiz tester» / u - 21.13‘, ° ~::»’ ° 31> . , O :;:;._ z LEAPING uueuaeeg! rleees, BACK, BY J. ll. WILLIAMS TH’ STAMP stow-or: . r/’ I r 1'» fhjlla; l/:I:|’ .,' I5 some OFF THIS COLLECTORS HIM MAD" HAVE BEEN rr's cuz THEY RAIDIN’ ‘ri-i‘ DIDN'T BOTHER . is: i" or“ ' J IM ' .' NOTICED rr-e FOR EM HERE'S ‘m’ THE Rammed‘ niIEL .\\\¢ ' .\l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Former Islander Amateur Telescope Maker » gsw-q-e-ioqn-m-esw- -’x'\wvu~,.~. l .1 :1 t ‘iiirsriziiii auAiiiiiAii ‘o. uutim. Summerlide. merside. ’ Hardware, Saturday afternoon 2.30 -—.m- miiuisiriir iicm, in purl, taken from n recent rorliann. ure- gon newspaper will he of interest to many in this province: "There are quite a number of Amateur Telescope Makers and Observers in Portland imil many have spent long hours in making really fine in- struments with which they scan the heavens whenever the skies are d P s o s were read and adopted. GINIIAL INSURANCE RIIPH -'l'llll OHIO]! of Dr. Henry Moyu, Summerlide will be closed on Saturday, Sept. 3rd. , -ruo so-Tufiiosmo our sumo u cancelled till Septem- ber 9th. -LADY REQUIRES passage by cor to Bolton or New York. RB- ferences. Phone Guardian, Sum- -PANTRY SALE. Holman‘: o'clock. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. -ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE at 253 Grenville Street. Summer- slde. on Saturday, September 3rd, at 2.30 P. M. -BEDEQUE UNITED Church Charge. Services Sunday. Sept. 4th. Bedeque 11 a.m.; Albany 3 p.m.: Borden 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister. -0'LEABY PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson, B.A.. palfor. Sunday, Sept. 4th. Bloomfield l1 West Devon 2 p.m-; Brae 3.30 p.m.; O'Lear_v 7.30 p.m. All welcome. —SOUTI~I FBEETOWN P. T. A. DIEETING -- A special meeting of the South Freetown P. T. A. was held on Monday evening, Aug. 22. The minutes of the last meeting It was ecided to get Mr. Bird lo finish alnting the school. One member- hip fee was paid and 50c for use f freezer. It. was moved and econded to hold an ice cream with clczir. Portland has livo large telescope. of note. a third ls almost ready and a fourth ls bring mounted. The Number One telescope in Oregon and probably in the cntlre Pacific Northwest is a 20-inch reflector at the homi- of A. E. Macintosh. 4214 has been created from one of the construction of the ‘ZOO-inch Mount SW Arthur Way. This instrument test mirrors used in determining Palomar telescope. The public ls welcome to use it “without charge." The Mr. A. Everett Macintosh referred lo was born in Victoria. PEJ. and pictured ribove ls the observatory which houses lhe Number One telescope. -—S. Competition The annual swimming and div-‘ lng competition sponsored by the Summer-side Y's Men's Club was held Wednesday afternoon at the Marine\Whzirf, Summerside, where the Y's Men's Club provide facil- ities for public swimming every summer and also provide the scr- vlces cf a swimming instructor, Mr. Ralph Emery. Perfect summer weather pre- vslicd for the meet and a large crowd of spectators ivere on hand to witness the events which were well filled and keenly contested. A number of entries showed up from out of town and these added to the competitive spirit of the day. The results of the various events are as follows: ' swimming: l. Arthur. Girls l0 l0 l3 yours. free style Joanne Smith. Gallant. Girls i4 to l6 years - Breast garei. Smith. ards, 3. Windsor Arsonnult. Richards and Ernest Arsenault. Girls i0 to l3 - Back sirokew l. Joanne Smith, 2. Marlene Hues- ‘ tls, 3. Carol Eiderkin. Boys l4 to i6 — Back stroke: i. Alfred Chair-son, 2. Stephen De- Lory, 3. Neil Gillie. Girls 14 tn l6 years - Back stroke: l. Nancy Jay, 2. Shirley Pclcrs. Girls 6 to 9 years - Free siylci 1. Anne Hiiestis (only contest-mil. Men's: Open Breast. Stroke: l. WP. Brown, 2. Duff West. 3. Hai~ old Piiblicover. Ladies Open Breast Stroke: 1. Mary Kelly. 2. Mrs. Molly Hogan Boys l0 to l3 years - BTP'JI stroke: l. Richard 'Noonan, l. Windsor Arsenault, S. Allen War- T811. Girls l0 to l3 year: - Brersi stroke: 1. Valerie Gallant. 2. Mar- lene Huestis. 3. Joanne Smith. Men's open free style: l. WP. Brovm, 2. Guff West, 8. Richard DeLory. Ladies open free style: 1. Mrs. Jenn Longworih, 2. Dorothy Q31. lant. 3. Mary Kelly. Boys 14 to 16 years - Pree style: l. Joe Hoyt, 2. Ronald MacArthur, 3. Sonny Gallant. Girls l4 to l6 years-Free style: l. Shirley Peters. 2. Nancy Jay. S. Marguerite Westhaver. Girls Diving: l. Margaret Smith, 2. Joanne Smith. 3. Mnrlme Hues- lis. ' Men's open beclc stpoke: l. Rich- ard Delory, 2. Duff West. 3. WP m-own. . Ladle! open beck stroke: l. Mrs. Jean Ilongworth, 2. Mr-s. Molly Hogan, 3. li/Lrs. Enid Emery. All the contestants were from Summenlde with the following ot- ceptions: Stephen DeLory. George- town, Alfred Chaisson, ‘rignlsh: Nell Gillie, Alberton; Nancy Jay and Marguerite Wosthever, Bor- den; Joan Wood and Joe Hoyt. lollovo dleeornlorl ol f .,/ $1M Illoln‘! elieiec since l"? ' and Harold Rodd; Arch H°Pklns and Allison Mac- BEYS 19 l" 13 V95". "P9 elylflMeikle and Jock Hopklrk; Boys 10 to l3 — Back ‘stroke: l. Mrs.‘ Cudmopg Richard Noonan. Z. Nelson Rich- and the award, were preunted by _ 0f Charlottetown 3W5 Dlvlnsi 1- Rflneld MiwAr- and the awards were presented by thur. 2. Royce Durant, 3. Nelson Mr, John p; Clmpbeu, presmem Mrs. Cudmore kSWimming e» Diving At S’side Charlottetown. The winners of the greased pole COmDBl-ilon were: Royce Durant, Elmer DesRioches. Hilary Mgccor. mack. A diving exhibition was given by Rfllllh Enery and a swimming exhibition by Ralph Emery and Mrs. Molly Hogan. A lifesaving exhibition w“ .150 Riven showing a number of appfov. ed methods of lifesaving. The officials of the Y's Men's Club officiating were as follows: Announcers: Ross MacKonzie, Ar- thur Ream: Starters. Bill Currie Race Judges. Richard Noonan, zJjuriges, Ralph MacFm-mne, Ron Jackie Simpson. 3. Creelman Mac- Jeffery, Frank Cameron, Ralph] Emery. Photographers. Don Sears and swimming - l. Merle Elderkin, 2. Geo. T. Clarke; registration, Char- lcs Linkletter and Ken Callbeclr BOYS 14 l0 15 YPBPB. —- BYE“! public relations, Fred Bingham’; stroke: 1. Stephen DeLory. 2. Sonny crowd 91pm], Mg-‘lley Bell. i th o 1mm . stroke: 1. Shirley Peters. 2. Mar- men; 211g Re; §mf."fi,.,,,,n,n;“n°,fd water safety awards were made by of Charlottetown ‘ out the Clarence Mercer, social on the school grounds on Aug, 26th and it was also decided to have specialties. Mr. Elmer Reeves and Mr. Elmer Smith werc appointed to put up the stands. Meeting adjourned by slnlzing “The King." - TRINITY UNITED CHURCH AUXILIARY MEETS-The month- ly meeting of the afternoon auxil- iary of the Summerside Trinity United Church was held on Tues- day afternoon in Birworth Hell of Summerslde Red Cross branch. ‘They are: Elementary certificates: Richard Hubley. Lila Ferrlsh. Sandra Dye. Junior certificates. Kathleen Smith, Alton Godkin, Richlrd Sev- ldmt, Arseneult. Peter DesRoches. Claude Gaudet, Mar- jorie Cahlll. Diane Perry. Margaret Arsenault, Nancy Lou Bell. Irene Mountain. intermediate certificates: Phyllis White, Bobby Gallant, Donald Coles, Joanne Smith, Peggy Gor- don. Senior certificates: Betty Mac- Donald, Joan Smith. Mary Kelly, Dorothy Gallant, Rita Smith. Shir- ley Peters, Clive MacDonald. Mrs. Cudmore also announced that ah award of the Royal Life Saving award of merit had been made io been: timers, Dick Hinton and Mr. Ralph Emery. _ s Lindsay Willett; stewarts, George] -»—- diving; If BACKACIIE is lloliliiiqliiulaclt It’: Dodd’: You May Need! When your fiiineys set u end boehcho follow-gel and use '1 Kldne Pills, the 50-year-old Canadian remedy. {Todd's Kidney Pill: quickly and uloly help futon our kidneys to normal action-help relieve ehelie and that “tirod-nll-lhe-llmo" feeling fro: lho kidlio s. Ash any rhugglst or ‘s Kidne lls, look for the blue ho: with the rod ise Doddt Klclnoir Pills coming season. i950 ‘ 46-0449” w Q MOTHER KNOWS A BEST! U lhoyorelesipopolomool Crimohier. Golden-good. Adored by children! Found the 4 to 1 rice cereal favorite in l recent survey. Get Kellogg? Rice Krlebloe to- b’ the president, Mrs. W.A. Allen in charge, and Mrs. LM. Callbeck at the piano. After the singing of "O come let us sing to the Lord", routine business was conducted. The corresponding lec- reiary, Mr. G1... Sheen. reported on the high charges of sending used Christmas cards to the Vet- erans‘ Hospital in England for re- conditioning and a discussion fol- lowed. It was moved that these cards be forwarded at once. A let- ter was read from Mrs. JD. Moc- Fnrlane, Presbyterial President. regarding a. central rally which will be held in Trinity Church, Charlottetown. on September 22, when the guest speakers will be Dr. Cfltherine Whitten and lviite Beryl Morson. missionaries on fur- lough from India and Mine Elma. Ininan will bring greetings from Trinidad. The worship service, which was in charge of Mrs. WK. Llewellyn, was opened with the singing of "Thy Kingdom Come, 0 lord" and the reading of Psalm 145 in unison Prayers of thanks- giving to God for our United Church of Canada were offered by Mrs. Arch Sharp, Mrs. G.N. Som~ era and Mrs. George Bowneu. Miss Millicent Strong rend the Scripture lesson in Isaiah 40. verses S to 5 and 9 to ll. The devotions were concluded with the singing of the theme hymn of the Dominion Board "Heralds of Christ who hear the King's commands." The Study Book "Growing with the Years" was introduced in an Stirling and dramatized by Mrs Simmons. broulht the meeting to a. close. News Briefs With Pride and Pleasure -- ll0LMAN’S Introduces eja Drones of distinction and superior quality — Dellgned in Perle and New York. i Dresses of faultless workmanship and flattering febrloo. . get when yourpurohnee a Dress by “Dela”! Helium's in happy to bring to the women F of "Prince Edward Island these "Dela." fashions. Smart simplicity in styles for \ both dressy and tailored oooeelons. War-m, glowing Autumn colors to weer through- to 29.50 ilroiie Fiiilie Wool Grail interesting end inspiring manner by Mrs. John W.H. MocKie, Mrs. Sheen. Mrs. Waiter Udstone and Mrs. Harry This win followed by the repeating of the second and third verses of the theme hymn Ind I short prayer by Mrs. Stir- ling. The mlsalonlry benediction OTTAWA, Aug. 30 -- (C?) - A bronze tablet in honor of Sir Rich- ard William Soott, Canadian Sec- rotary of State from 187i to i818 and again from 1N6 to 1908 will be unveiled in his native Prescott. Ont. Sept. 3. It wu erected by the National Puke Service on the re- ‘liiionty anii one hall commendation of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. WINNlPEG, Aug. 30 -— iCPl _. Provincial treasurer J.C. Dryden announced yesterday that a new issue of Province of Manitoba de- bentures, totalling $11,000,000 and payable in Canadian funds. ha; been sold. Money from llli‘ flflbfin. lures, to be dated Oct. 1. 1949. will provide the province with Capltgl funds to meet cost of extension; to the Manitoba Power Cfimmly sion and telephone system. Professional Bards llr. W. ll. Carson CHIBOPIACTOB Palmer (lrndultie SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Saturday only ‘ll Grenville - Phone 894-2 - T. 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