l I i l l i l more TWELVE Professional cards ' - I". Earle tllcltoy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce g, Building Iiunaienlde, P. I. I. PHONE 2883 m . E. e. iiaritman. l 0pt.D., orronsernisr Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 328? REGENT TIIE.-Ylilll-I BLDG. Summer St.. Summerside r;si --r-----n-&-'rm- l B. F. Hunter it. 0. 0P'll0ME'llliiS'.V' t Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE Still! 1 SMAl.LMAN'S BUILDING l R.0. I L ... ...- Howlun and Vicinity A few from 1-lowlan and Wood- stock were in Tignish on Wednes- day attending the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant were guests of Mr. and Mrs J.. B Arsenault on Thursday night. Vincent Perry is spending it few , days in st. Joh.. with his brother Oscar and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pinnan have as guests. Mr. and Mrs George Arsenauit of Ottawa. Mrs. B. Carruthers is spending a few days with her sister-in-law Mrs. George Matthews, Ollcary. Mrs. Mosie Galldnt. and little. 'daughter of Montreal are now visiting in Duvar and Piusville. Ml?S&l'S. Frank and I-icii:,v Gal- .lant are employed for 11 day or two in Woodstck doing carpeiiteer work. Mr. Bruce Cari'utiicr.: who has been working in Ciiailotiriown spent Sunday at his home with his i wife and family. George Carruthers who spent ,the past week camping with the O'Leai'y Boy Scouts is now back 'home. Suinmerside, i'.E.l. llr. GLEN ll. NENIIR Yetcriiiury Surgeon 21!”! Duke Street, Sunimersiile. PHONE 2701 -- ------- ---- N. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty I Summer St... Summerside ' PHONE 2413 W. CHESTER S. Macll0NALIi LL. H. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Notary. Office formerly orrupicd by Late licath Strong. K.C. Money to Lmin Attended Tn. Collections Prnmptly Mrs. (him Arseiiaiilt of His- coiirhe is spending a few days vis- iting her mother. Mrs. John A. Gallant at Woodstock. M.. John Al.-'Pll.'illll of lft'li'f”l Mr. is .-pendiii: .1 Ft'iiI1')lr weeks visitiii: w-itli Fortune Gm-e. Rum- of Mr and Mrs. l-2 son of Summei-side .-tttcnded Antlion,v's picnic at Blocnifielcl on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant of Forest View and Mr and turn: Fcliv Gallant ol Me. visltrrl relat- ive.-. in Miminigash on Saturday cveiiiiig. Mr. On Sunday a.ftci'iiocn and Klih-'SlN(.”l'()N W'etl. - THl'R. - 7.15 - 9.iS Greer Gsrsoii. Waiter Pidgeon inl the picture that brought them to- -gether for the first time! Yes.l M-G-M. has brought back this! rm: nvsr" in technicolor. A- hl0T.V of a fighting lady and the; romance that inspired her. "Taker our word for It" its top entertain- ment.. Admission 40c - 30c. caprror. s........maa. TODAY (THURSDAY ONLY) -- 2.30 -- 7.15 - 9.15 iii." tried the aloha. li;lit-iiooic-l:eacli- and-you approach! 1 His wasllie millions- rninlts-snd-nian- i 'l sionstoclinique! I ,. -,-,' ' Pom Lawlortt is van! den . . . but does its win mill 5 2. l iiuis wiiiiiiif"-" y FRIDAY - Lrrol Flyiiii--Olivi I l. my um am Key n miuniti. com: idly WI WM - PnnntiyVN. Mme 'A rune-eotawm-iuivn vieruni SATURDAY a DcHaviland and Ann Sheridan In "DODGE CITY" ' He used the yoirvav got-evuytliing-h V wani line! i friends in' their home in Maine. "attended the picnic on G UARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN g Airport llookotl ; completely demolished liaiigai, at 1 1 Airport. after the hurricane. 'Ml'S. Fit.-min Perry had the fol- lowing as guests Mr. and Mrs. 'Felix Gallant of Me, U. S. A. Mr and Mrs. A Bernard and Mr. land Mrs. Alfie Arseiiault and two :.sons of Suinmerslde. l There arrived in Hnwlan mi ,::.w'.iii'day Mr. and Mrs Georgi: P ;. ...iinult of Ottawa forineriy of ,Duv:ii-. Their many friends are pleased to welcome them back. I A lot of work is lieiiig done at the old Catholic Cemetery lll Cas- ;ciimpec in readiness for the 150th lannivers -y of the Bloomfield lPari.sh on Aug lath. As at that ;time st. I.iitlioiiy's Clnircli was ithere in Caeciinipec. i There motored to Alhertun on ,Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Willard lcarriithers, Mrs. B.uce Carru1li- lers, Mrs. Thomas Cook and Mrs. .B. Dumvilie. Mrs. Ben Duinville and daugh- ters of West Cape and her son Mr. Allison Carruthers of I-laii-l tax spent R day or two at thcl home of her sister. Mrs. Bi-uccl Cai'i'uihcrs oi Hnulaii. I Mr. and Mrs.-Wyllarrl Ca:-ruih-. err. and son Gary and Allison Car-l ruthers who spent their vacation; in Howlan West Cape, and Cape, "Wu"!!! I1”-l-"Y9 "ELOSSOMS lNfWoii lcft on Thursday on l'Pllllll'l1his home. Hi. ,,,,my friends hope to Halifax. y Mr. and Mlrsali-lejl-ix Gallant who ..spent the past in days at the” 'homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs Fir-l min Perry left on Thursday for Bruce Carrnthers was ealledl from his work in Charlottetownl due to the sudden death of him brother in law the late George; Matthews of o'l.cary. I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sherrcnl and daughter Miss Rita were in go out to the widow and family of the late George Matthews of O'I.eary whose sudden death oc- curred at his home early on Sat- urday night of ii heart attack. Sympathy is being extended to; the widow and family of thc laicy Oliver Smallmaii of Forest View whose death occurred at his home after a lingering illness. His tun- eral service and burial -took place on Sunday Aug. l2ili at. 2 P. M. and was very largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Decoste aind family of summerside came to Mill Road on Tuesday night in the hmrie of Mrs. DcCoste's cousin Mrs. Alyre Buote from where they Wednes- returning home on day before Thursday. Altlioiigli for a While, the wrath-I er on Wediimday was very illiCl!l'-I lain there was a large crowd. gathered on the grounds at st.' Anthony's for the picnic it being the 150th anniversary of the par- ish the celebriition on Wednesday began at 9:30 by a Solemn High AIRPORT WRI-LCKED - Two soldiers guard thel that passed through i Camp at. New London. . 1 Kingston, Jamaica, early Saturday morning, strew- he L03 paiisadm-,;;iiig death and havoc in its wake. O'Leury and l The (Theory , ,. Baby Band picnic was held at the ill” Mm m”??- ill0l'll0 of Mrs. Jack M:itihcw.c.l There was a good attendance oil lmothers and babies present. 1 l St. Luke's Nhdglican ChurclilC0"”""l l” his ,piciiic. O'l..eary corner, ii: the field of Mr. George Webb.,9V)'- NI. good sum was realized. 1 I ..z... N The Knutsford Baptist Church onto is spending her holidays 'E;land and Miss Pearl Craig. 1vn'n,.d ch-gm-1,-tiiiie Core overlooking the beaut- Mr Cot-il Driinis of Oihcary had the misfortune to fall from a lad- der on Tuesday Aug. 14th and is bed. His many was heldjilllcllfls wish him a speedy recov- Miss Be.-yie Carriitliers of Tor- in . -. .....-... -.4 teacher of his ability. Claude Mc- Neill and Otis Macrteiliy of 0'Leary are brothers and likewise Eric at West Devon and Oscar at Conway. Miss Alice Macxinnon of Bes- ton Road is the new teacher for the Coleman school, which opened recently. Gilbert Beer of Coleman is one or the new recruits for the R.C.- M. P. and is at present taking his training in the R. C.M. P. College in Regina. Sask. Lorne Macbcan. son of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Maclrean. Coleman, and James Lockhart. son of Mr and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart of Cole- man have enlisted in the R. C.- A.F. and left Aug. 16th for at. Johns, Quebec. Misses Shirley cirigg and Frazi- ces Oliver of West Devon are em- ployed in Moncton. N. 13.. They are two of the most popular young ladies of West. Devon and are in- tercsted and active workers in the Young Peoples Union of West Devon United church. Mr. Henry Clark of Aibei-ton will be the new teacher at the Union- vale School. one mile from O'Leary, which opens next week. He suc- ceeds Mr. Earl Jelly, JB.A. of Un- ionvale, who was the conscientious and successful teacher at the Un- 0'Leaiy. who were returning from g . . q A Berwirk. N. s., wherellhey attend- wnvale School 1hr the past Ilx VICIIIINY ed the United Churcii Camp NW5- r 'i i”mm' ' -c drt. Jl ll d r , p. y 5 1' 1. J -W.g omman an oin ar y o 10'l.4eai':ndaiiyu:isll?rlnUfrlcllrlqhilllli' Mia and Mrs. Cecil Barbour of me 551V5lvl0" Afmyv wmnlD".I g why I -”e U fm Sm,-,5 ;(,,.,,,,,,.d,,., M,...,, M. .,,,,,.,,,,g ,. Manitoba, is visiting in Bloomfield. Dle 93 n ! m - ' iholidiiy at their cottage in For- M19 We” 91 his hP0U191'- M13 8" Hardy and Mrs. Hardy. Command- ant llardy was in recent speaker ..t the Bloomfield llnited Churoi when the regular Mlr.i'.ter was on his vacation and was heard by a large and appreciative congregat- ion. - West. Devon's Mrs. Agnes Boylan, celebrated her nineiieth hirtliday on July 29th. She lives with her grandson, Rus- 561 30ylan and Mrs. Boylan. she grand old lady. ylileld their BEb):rlBililld picnic" a(;.lo.'Le;u'y. the -guest of uher broth; has 3 wonderful memory And very 1 ie. parsonage. iee was a ,,oo oi, V i. oeoige Cariu iers an wood hearing but he, eyesight is 'atteiiclanq lot Mothers and Bali-ylamily. She will also visit with'a1m(-,5; gone and she is almost ex. lies. other relatives and friends in the clusiveyv mnnned m her bed. Sm, 'w'- If H I ll'l”"".l- ' received the congratulations of A-HNGOW1"-d,0 all-hid; her many friends on passing 1? 11111-0 H 91: SP9" U351 E 5 91 , Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacDoug- another milestone in her life's 13:19 m M”m'"l 3” 0m" 5”" all of 0'Leary had as their guests .l01lm9.V- '- recently Mr. and Mrs. Major of I , , '--T , I M . 1yiKensington. On their return they Rev. Harry and Mrs. Bagnall of , lil'-is M'”""- C””"" 1”! A gm?” lfwcrc acconipaiiicd by their grand- Hnsersvillc. 0r.l.. have been spend- ”r'””3 l” C?”””” '"' r "ii.-cii. Allan Major who recently ing a few days in the West. Cape W95" fir hi” 509' Mia Bwlmitlmv from Toronto. Ont in sperm pastoral charge of the. United C"'”l" 9"" ”""”-ll -his vacation with his grandpar- Cllllml "T Vl'l'llCl'I R": M1" E68- . V "T "W" I ants Mr. and Mrs, mu-m-d Mr. nail is a former pastor. On sun- 3"h' Mlrma” W351 !' l1"llY"5! " iDougall of O'Leai'y nnd other llH.V night. 5118- 19th.. he was the callem" Ll” 5 5 "H" 3 ll ”” relatives. guest. speaker at the Glenwood that there will soon he a change M I MTHG H ., M H .11 for the better in his condition. or wlwc "v1;Tx:g -"" . f” d. i t" i - ,-r -3 ,ml;,-g,-, ;r..:;:.::. 53:5; lC”wgJ””e CINVCN 2 :3 51”"; guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. R. .'"'l” or." iqun-l' q'r1"1';i.dl; 13', H Hunter and Mrs. Christopher '22.: A :3 a::...z..:. and .elseu-herle. on the (island, has Mt Gnrfmd Rggprs M Mhay mlumed '” '5 m5mm'e' hrisca is spcndiii: an enjoyable holiday in Coleman. the guest of d his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. h:'l0lnnd Mrs. Russel Rogers and oth- B , lcr menilicrs of thd family. after M5 an absence of tliirty-five years. Freddie lVlacAusland. Bloom- ilf'l(l. and Eric Smalliiian Harold Gard of Mill River returned from the Klei- Howlan calling on old neighbors MT, R. F. M(,Au51,md, Bloom. .gHMi55l l31;"c1?9lhM'nlh”l":' km”; and friends on Tuesday and Wctl- field? Mr and Mrs. E R slat- l.” T .16 N a" 0 nesday attending the funeriil or 50,, of Umomwpl motored to 1'3”! P0 at 1". 1T”lf7v.i -rs-. 911- me mu 699'” MMWEW5 M Halifax. After visiting various l:l::e(M:,.hcG(,l(l,lm:,aMSe;&ai(iy1e?:-5lg? O'Le -. ' - - v '9 - an 7 A y points oi- (iiiittgrcstiwlliey reytiirrxi;-d. omcnry on Wwdnesday Aug. 15m The sympathy 0; their mam. atmmmmc -V "St Re i ” and returned to the Nora Scoiia friends and relatives in llowlari Huh Tmn ”" Thmsmw nmmmg Mass. Delicious hot. dinners were Aug, 16.11, served all during the afternoon. ....E There were games llnd 01116! Dr. Gt-oi-ge and Mrs. Fraser and amustmcnts on the grounds. baby of Ml.ilgrave, N. S. are spending a vacation in 0'Leai-y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault the guests of Mrs. Fraser's par- and son Clarence nt summerside ems, M1-. and 311-5. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harrington Campbell. Mrs. Fraser was form. and three daughters of Burlington evrly Miss Norma Campbell. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar of Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kurch. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Peters and Mr.. and . .: Mrs. Chas Hays of Alberton were Miss Helen Shelioon, nurse in among those who attended theitraiiilng at the Ottaiva Civic Hos- l'-lraser is the resident pliyslcian in the pretty little town to! Mulgrave on the Strait of Canso. picnic on Wednesday. pital. and her father Mr. Nesry -----M Shelioon who is employed with A VEl'Y' en.l0i'lIh1e elclllllll was tiie Civil Service in Toronto. are spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.!spen(tin;; a few weeks at their Arthur De-ilioche on Wednesdlmiliome in 0lLcar,v. Mr. slieifoon is when a few of their friends whoa former teacher of the oigeary had previously been invited came schooi, ' in to tender a. farewell party to Mr. ....- Desftoclies aunt. Mrs. Sadie Con- Mr. Erlwiii MacNt-ill of West nors D140? 10 her departure for Devon is the new teacher of the her U. S. A. home on Saturday. It West Devon School. He is a qual- was also the lllh wedding anniv-liiied and calpaiaic teacher and ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kiiichlformerly taught in the Burial of Aiberion who were also pres- High school near Sussex. N. B. He cnt. tT1he ;l'f'li1lIlS Wasd pleiisanily,is tflachlng a total of twenty -five spen ii (2 :i ng and aiming 10 pup s this ymr in West Devon. the music of Henry Myers of Al-land the trustees and rate- btrion. payers are pleased tothavc a TONIGHT 1.15-9.15 , SONS OF FIGHTING FIINY! The hates, loves and gl0'Y 9i " half a million heroes .. - or - mm - W illliliil - illlll - IIIISSEY .. man Islet an anion astute one-any El Mill I ACTION! en.-ouyltlil s- ImonIIevUr"i""'9" a Family word for REGIILARIIY has only 3 letters! Yes! For the but and simplest reasons. millions of” families rely on ENO to help them well and haipy. es Nature kee ENO'S l Fruit Salt" provi Ibonugb, safe laxative they want i and young . . . a and mild antsci combined. Your family too can depend on good thing use every ny when needed. Bu gentle. thorough, sate laxative to have always in the home, for family size today-at your favourite store. the gentle, or both old 'ENO;::a' y the large 0 O. '. faulty word for reguluiry for over 00 year: EHO. iraui - e-siii.r .i.;..i..;.. Church and his many friends were delighted to see him and Mrs. Bagnall again. F..- Miss Donna Palmer of Freeland will iigain be the teacher at the Brae School and Mrs. Pearl Dun- can will again teach at the Wood- stock Schoolxnoth schools will re- open in the near future. O'f..cai-,v School will have a new principal. Mr. Lewis Macxenzie of Spring- field West. who taught. last year at Maidstone, Sask. but previous to that had been the successful principal at the O'Leary School for several years. o..E. On Sunday afternoon. Aug 19th.; the Iiiteriin Moderator of the West Cape pastoral charge of the Un- ited Church. Rev. W.G. Dickson o' O'Leary. was the guest speaker at Glenivood. There was a large moiigregation and the Minister spoke on the text: "We Preach Christ crucified". He. announced that the Rev. Walter J. Domviiie of Fredericton, N.B. will be able to supply the charge for a while beginning on Sunday. Aug 26th when he will preach at Cape Wolfe in the morning and Bethel in the afternoon. Mrs. Earl Ellis of West. Cape and Mrs. Edward MacDoug- nll of O'Leary are sisters of Rev. Mr. Domville. The Brae United Church Young People's Union held their regular meeting on Monday night Aug. 2-iivh at the home of their president, Mrs. Roy Oulton and Mr. Oulton. There was a very large attendance made up of young people and some older folk and quite 1 number of children. The first part of the evening consisted of 9. showing of several National Film Board films by the Community Projector. op- erated by Sterling Barbour. which were very interesting and imt.rii-:t- ive. Then followed an impressive worship service conducted by the President, Mrs. Roy Oulton. rhe organist was Mrs. Fred MacLeod The minutes of the lust regular meeting were read by the secret-. ary Mrs. Lorne MacNevin ai.d rdopted. The naxt meeting will he held at the home of Misses Laura and Gladys MscPliee. Delicious refreshments were then served af- ter which the meeting closed with the Mispuh Benediction. .-.--.- -.E-.:.. .-..... -.....- ....:... ltisoouciio convent I Exam . lilairville Ambition Ileglster Clydesdale stain... - Students who have success- fully passed their Grade Eleven Maritime examinations at Mis- couche Convent. have been an- ounced as follows: (Lisud in order of merit) Zelda Arsenault. Wellington: lis- telle Williams. oaisoouche; Orells Gallant. st. Chi-ysostom; Eunice Gallant, Mt. Carmel; Norma Gal- lant. Wellington Centre- Patricia. Oakes, Miscouche; He en Arsen- ault, st. Eleonora; Irene Mackin- non, Miscouche: Wellington Smith. st. John, N.n.; Lorraine Oorcoran. Piusvllle; 'Corinne Arsenauit. at. Gilbert; 'Wiliie.m Corrnier, Albany; I.-ucllle Mu-tin, Miacouchs; 'Vers Noonan. Albany; "riliie Belle squarebrlggs. Miscouch; 'Donald aiiiis, Miscouche; unymond Le- Clair, Miscouche. roa SALE Bedroom Suite, Chesterfield Suite, Radio and Record Player, 2 Rugs 9 x 12 and 3 x 6, Electrolux, Lamps and Table. Phone 2281 local 74 or ap- ply 821 Slemon Park after 7.30 p.m. What offers? h8Vil1g' completed seaasog between an gmont Bay Vii - .. for service at owilelr's 5ltJ:ll(. for remainder of season 45; ngllres at ownerls risk. ' - I vmroa caneam, Alberton, Phone 56-31 DRIVE-I lh: Mont 1'03-(: TON ITE 3:30 I-uuaeew HNIGO vrca E 4 .l7lllliNelilii,ils .. ... .....u-uunuu.,..., t-'l-'-'ln'in'h'h'h'u'iul'sl'u'a5'lnW-'- ' 7"! f l"! 1 1' .C K10. 5.5iWi0.R.Dl i l2I.YARN3.3y.g 5.-Apex 35.01-y or I . 6. Poems cow .., ' Additional Lld.Trninea, . amount Zchcral , . T 3. island or. groups,- 1?; '3L';f;.i'” Great -4; 421.lPea-liklr 14. Sheltered 9. Isnoblo , ,;V0!mb'9 side ll. Slopes y , (Pl--l nu... 1e. nomnru 28. Novel l Bristle-like money' 31- 3”” l orgy; 19. Long 35. New y wnu. god yell Q y 36. City (Ga.). l (ggbyy) .10. Alcoholic 37. River y1a.aiver- llsiuor (Fur-7 , . tneig.) 22. Ganeliel, :o.Kind of I21; Indefinite P t'!'lbet)l "M" - y ar-ticle' 22.Depart. 23. Yield y 36. Circus per former satellites 30. Cured '32. Negative ' word (33. Ahead 34. Breeaei l:!6.Miaeouri 333. in. 42. (43. 45. in. 48. 49. 50. D Kl E Y 1 Jaonoee. :1. sprites ' 5. Grave I 19. Fashion ” 10. Smells ”'” -pxw 7' nos- r- N A P in I '15. i i 17. l18. X -si Y0IlQldIy'I Answer) . 40.'Appornon , 42. Coin tlL) 44. Stitch. y .4 no. Metallic roetiy 329. River (It.i Youth iriontsl Speech. List, . Mistake .-urrgnnaar Thin DOWN 1. Prophet (Blb.,l , 2. E-shaped' molding! 3. Prickly envelope of a fniiti side, it?” k.- QYP1'0QllUl'E-"-Ilero's how”t0 .,.. g axrnnnaaxl, "L 0 x G ' I L L'oi"'l ' i ie'Il'is'ureu s - ' tn . I this exam: W er... ..... - nanm for tho 'i ianu. tnoplllel. the length and formation of .theLwoIjdl IN N l lloch dey.the,code..lottern are different. ' A ammo!-In 0W"""' , . ' n I ;: ' A i vicn v,n'rn.o suano nrnwla ls ' xxaza xa suno sicunfrricir NW9” Tiaztvnulvz-i.'i-:zsirr:i;AuR..l ' ' - ." .. 'v ;.i.i.cb” xenterlayhi ,crytoqum:yAnp . mnuns ARE Misc vi earn.-Poems T C '3 OF . 's we )1 Dllillilitl POTATO oitioiaas A few RANSOME DIGGERS at last year's ivrims before new shipment arrives. Also in stock a limitcd supply of repair parts for HOOVER and .llll1-V DEERE DIGGERS. These will be hard to gm l.iler. order early. On band also, one second liailfl .lllllV DEERE DIGGER, one JOHN DEERE MODI-ll. VI TRACTOR, used part season, traded for lii:.Ef'l' model. This is a real bargain. JAMES A. MaoNElLL & SONS SUMMERSIDE A Ute university of New Kruusujil Degree. Course BUSINESS ' ADMINISTRATION for information writesl riis neoisraaa, Ialoaaicreu, N; a. dI1Il0llI16'&5' 9 tesdlngi toi the Degree, oi Bachelor of Commerce. 9 Entrance requirementsil Junior Matriculation or the ulvetent. 9 first our of the new course in operation this to"- 9 Registration: Sept. 20-2l-”