AUGUST 18, 1953 Ti . . THE WESTERN oualtolau lNCE cotmn onion a stunner street. sununeraida. Phone sosi. yawn, Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: GEORGE WOTTON B031 and 8033. Annual Legion Convention, To Be At Miscouche 0 THE GUARQLAN. CHARIDTTETOWN Tor-onto Stocks (continued from page 10 2600 Red Pop .. 100 Redwat he piloted Whirlaway 'Routine Business At 311'-s-ai'd'it"hEdmbeEiTiT 'oEe?la"tm7i PAGE ELEVEN lliire Tllreatens Portion of Siside Council Meeting :Kinkora As Barn Burns the Guardian may be bought at any or the 1000 Reef Pete -Two resolutions were the chlellsooo hours since its last overhaul. -Fire. which for a time threat- breaking through the roof of use following ISO!!! in 31131130 3353 mil P"4” ' '9 ""05 0' buum” 59”" A war” Mayor Wedge said the repair ened part of the village of Kin-'building. Ari alarm was sounded li Bookstore. IIIIIIIIOI 590"? 00113110! Drlllltori. 11 Central Street: 1 n of m :33 :-:icheMh' 1:: 'g09'l111?l0fnl:i:m3l"mm9T51d9 T0Wlllworlc on this engine had been done kora. early last evening. complete-,and the Kinkoral Fire Department Ken” l,v,w...thud,G'voVaeter lgraetgd Mgr gatrliell. I7 Granville street: Pl-;El:mI.rLgt;:lmcatlll;e:io31e Cane 2500 Emma 22 Mame mgllzx-lions E rovedlentirely by the electric light plant ll; derstrtayeg l.dlJEl'nAbel:,l'l8ll'lgb tolrzsporlded ll'l'l!;l'ledtlililzCi)' and tough; W" Dmm" in "-"o "M m' l M "W" -T""'m di L i will b h 1d this ve r ass Ro alite 15 th in ft (1 i tiip pmmum L in 08 L "0 er am" 9 mm M 5 "up Dump! an Water Street: V 60! l'009l'y.'i30 Rllsicll Street: Elunana.Belf- I in 980" 9 9 - 3 Y H N 9 CE "6 0 .9" GT5 01” 9 WI”. Councillor Clark reported on the belonging to Mr.,James Callaghan barrels of water, brought down service Dflll SWIG: Fred! GNCH7. Convent Street ” Mmouch” W Lab" 93” 5”” 30” RM" Diyini 01 E D011” lialmi 0” '0 1hB.possible construction of steps be- which was located about three ifrom the fire hall, I few yards K.l. Walls in Kensington. temb” 7”” Th” M” b” ”” 1"” moo Sm Am " 1:2 WW" 0' 5umm"5id9- Th” Om” tween the softball diamond and feet from the corner of the burn-ifrom the burning building. was! PIIINCB OFFICE 3”" lg?” ii; Mi"f:clllf bgwch 1": "lg: gllndhllw no resolution granted I special permit the children's section of the park. ed bath. was saved through the! -Help gathered from several see- Albanonr Frank Weeks, lupruenuuyg, 9'” 9'" P7" 5' ”mm'” am Sc” "0 9-0 HOTMI M-"0 PENB 101' the WW The meeting was presided over continuous efforts of local mentions and several trucks carrying Phone: 68-! Office and 68-8 llouaa. : g"un:c;f1:”g,1:;5;31o';:eg:d::':ngi:Vn'a:t um Seggy If no l""t3t!i0g 011' I buciiidlihl Zn U; 00'l”,by Mayor Henry Wedge and Coun- with assistance from the pumpcrlarge barrels began hauling water lief 0 DI” 118 8h Duh TY 799 3. cillors Clarence Steele, Donald,truck oi the Summerside Fire De- from a brook about a mile away ..DANCE-'EV"y wedm5day' Md "DANCE ' 37"? w9dn95'33Y- W mm” it 97” '5” the m”” 5"cCe55' 1000 shhwk m 1'2 This building. Which i5 to be buiiNLidstone, William Jenkins, Dr. Hil-jpartment. However, it caught fircifrom the village. Lower l-Ycetown School. old Lower Freetown Si3h00i- C:;lr:ie'?'1cltili;'il;5m3;9l:- ME: 4333 according 10 dnlgnsnlind Epflcilictrllard Clarke and James MacDou- tseverlal times. in addition to stirrup pumps .. L L. . , . - ons approve y e counc . I 0 all were in attendance. The wind, which was blowing and bucket brigade, a power spray- gnluicn, Lot 16 l-flail tonight. W-d BIdNGO, Kensington Rink. pointed master of ceremonies and 200 Sllgma 7:: be used for the wholesale and re-lg shortly bemre the mgetlng ad- lmm a M-,ull,e,,sle,l.,. dlncllonfe, w.m.d by Charles Mccarclle "W i- lair: :3 :::::-S .. or a by to an an lm so 7 bar 40 8 bu. 42 3 ' able nmey 2500 Scum 75 r C0i1t:iCi11l01't ibiilisiltxiet I”9D0lTtl'ih8lu'as received from Kinkora asking several nearby houses and other,gpreadmg water on the burning -6 5- ' i . . - . ' 0F l 8 5 CG TC 18 00mm 91'-tior the loan of the pumper truck Iojbuiidings which would have beenlbuildlng av) LOCUR-it Filvalmzef BEETS: K(:5':A1ilCE-flijcrliffui;liVa'e;;””5?! ,'1;he memogy "' 'e:fembf;ll'lf' 62:39, J; said that the nlewestimotor in the help fight a fire that threatened a in the path or the fire had it not 1. is not defmltely known how mm fencing obtamabe 9 - Rambrllgmon. ong . ue oven l.llik;:llnoptflrtl5pta;9ia;:l0I)ll;e1l!1nligrwwmcg 2000 Burn” 17 1.2 ilrggitmplglgllv hril,tiiadl;ee!r(i)roil'1t3sre-ygtart Olhlgle!Vl1iBl3:. tTlhe truck wasslbeen brought under -control. .the me hegarl but persons dat llle P g . - tr ispatc 8 mini? 8 Ey- - - h d uscene of the le t-xpressc a TB” 8 i)air:ii2'i'i(1J0 tgallrd 3?30xl?lei?Y -sass. or HOME MADE ICE .!l!dlelndetll::BtBe:piis1ti1Chgfcrgdgo Tats? ligg giiiralggrcik Gig o r o 0 """ " tit; ircinvigiltatiirlesaiiiezg fiesvtliigsdiopinloil W” "T mlih" ha" bee" mm Elms, ?3?.:l:e'g, E CREAM at Lollg River Hall. Tues- wreath at the altar near the mem- 31600 Sud Cont 41 X Camp” C0'0Pe”"9d Wh0i9'h93'i' by lhf ii". but 5 Cnif. the 0ni)'.5t3ii"id by 5P”k5 07 bummlz WP" ”""m R E-.. day. August lath. In aid of Long orial window 220 Sulvan 225 edly. livestock in the building at the which imght have blown from an -1.()BS'l'ER SUPPER. St. Mark'slRlvel; Presbyterian Church. All -the business sessions will be 6000 Surf Inlet . 12 3-4 ! The Pveunlneg.dglgzfgalnnliiqxglglzfi:t1me was lell m galety. M d b t 8:15;: blilr:n:lhi?;0us:".::; Parish Ground5- L0” 7' wednesdaihw icr LREAM FESTISA imdhm the dparhsh gm”. Thai milm 22:33 ggvlgmge 1:? l 2 hllijfrlrlls csaqmzlilf-ires skigts and sign; '50?” um Ml: fut: obsene in 0:) vault from the burned barn . .S r '75 cents. servctu v- '; ' .i ' 1.. Ken- linc eon an t c anquet n is fa-so . - - A: P - D- "l- W 9'1 1 W35 1”” ' o t ' iwgui rltsctikock l:)pi1;.)eGamES, etc. :E.'NCf)ll Catholic Church grounds, evening will be held at the Mis- , 3025 Teck I-lgh 205 --..- songs. l ' l - imm ....- lltioxai. August 24th. Bazaanicouche Memorial Legion Home. - -V 00 Tombill 22 Girls from all parts of the Island Canlp staff consisted oi Rev. G.j -P 5:::.;..”i:i.”t's.":"”- W -6. ".:::.":r. 35.32-”'.ii....ll”f. 3:.:.:.”:.. 322:3; Eli.”-i”-..?:.”:.?:';::.".i ..3":.:. :;;:::::e D 1 t' D R lts - ' an - t m- ......--e-... - Stall"-Sclliallirclli Grove W! I! I eanlllt single and lollble bow. .second E00 Trans roll 41 Kingston, the Anglican Youthiot Huron ns Commandant: also i i ..... ilttractivr Xwn fencing and sir.-llgr.t l0 Triad O 260 Centre. near Crapaud. This y9ar,iGreliI MaCD0m1id. . 1-911R Morris. lRESEKvE wednesdayl Augusll .mtVm' n,E,il.:.;l..e farm lenclng and Commuegr-"om page 1 6103 'lIDlIng:;t'rlil l-: for the first time. junior and sen-1Jean Maclgitillant getttky NBli5:)c9;!. lath. Ire Cream. IWWY H3” Pm" 5” ” ii" 1”” 5' - - -------m------- W, U Mb "" 3”” ”"e"d9d "mp i”9e”l”w,B3”b”a ”""' " ” ; PRINCE COUNTY cenlmt 1,0. is , lo 156 73 "ids i” Md 0! whom PAVTRY s'.ZZ.;".. Keir Clark's nit-Zxplrothsrfiniz ncnlf: 1200 ”n Ken" V :2: Tlraersfnighadiigesreuhiie Com and ML Lem Egmm" Edi 7 mo 6" .-- - m - - . a . ti o - ' ' ' t I - . ' . - . ., . . ' . . '.l , 7 . ' . Lb. .Vll 24 74 75 -5t)r”l'HAl.l. ltadncsclai IlVlil.ill,l-.l;::3i:2-X lifrrlsilizlklthxlyl. w5rl1gUTd&.V.l(P1xUgl-I DHnl('s..b.'lnkS, bonkers. financing (1)458 camped for the filst five days oil. Girlssaltendlvngl from the follou- E E (;a:3mEgm1on3Lg9 2 72 54. WNW mh Bum." xprSu&.(S:,'lllvt); gs! .:nlm:nt:W .w .S.l'13;)ns:l8 K ,. lCOTl'lpFinil'S., investment companies 1020 van ml 4 7-8 that time and they slaptv indoolrsliiig paiishets lieiap. 1 Am n T. go Imepn Point 18 79 74 W camp mm 5.00 pm ,1). E . . . .. rt ng roo . lo-r hrok.els,. or any other flnan- mo vent H on the site. The camp was hedl Charlote ouli: amen t NE!-. nil; EA 5.. Nirhnlas ---- " 1 51 35 i””''” M ”"m' l l-'izi-:Vr'lr RIVER IV sl-or 1:31iim:.:ne:h'ur?:spa:i:"iihn Sim”: or E2590 W015 300 Aiifvf-lll2'l d d '1 g am dance HI?Ii;:ri0YD-mriielizldflhglclais erriorne 3” S-5. -:5 lM15C””C"” A 45 B 3 2” "7 "- r i t L A it "i ll . 9' - ” K ." "9 - i 9 'P aim” 3” Pm.” '9 l' ' ' :2 5 H1 ist.E'eanor A613 7 254 14: ..iism:QL'ls w. I. will hold Af- l-ion slvlsn ... V1-Prierldsitllari tlve liranclles of retail trade: :33 llglltueskam ital 5-8 kepf, hm camper! enthtlslastlcallylSheila. Johnston, Deborah Pletch, S n. Jslemion Paik H 98 5C .,rnnrin Tea and Pantry Sal? in mmmrrl-to f'llSthRtl(:aBr9fll0lll1g vsltllinr husincss. - Also cm-ercrl are; goo wst uh no occupied frorrlrglag-raising. in theplanct Williams, Winnifred Mac- Nail pond 3 77 lo.'.,S,Sidc west A. B 6 gm N5 ilarit-qtm school it cdncstlay, Aug. . M ion a . r. ho nnri YPa,x nrll)'RlTlSlDTS...50iI(llinl'S, lintarlcs puh-l 200 W Hgmstd 107 morning until carnpflrc. ill. the Mlllnn, Judy Brennan, Carol Ann -I-lgnlsh Ens. 2 lat) olilsslde SW A' B 6 206 197 W pm lpsllllrad )n:;llpl;::lPf1hai )lr.;3Xlillanl,llc.l plliVSi('l1lnS(:l-0:lf'nl'):llhS,dfllil-lflhl 200 W Lease .. 575 evening. The handicraft dlSplR5'lHOg:ll'i, Donna Pcake.d CIIIHB l)Vil- Tlgmsll wesl 3 lm lailsyde WC. 12 H4 107 , . . n rew an a nut otlcr me lca mcn nn ol er. showed how the girls made cook-llinms Polly Englan , ar lira pew-Vllle , 1 53 91 ' ' F . . .t A . - .- , . V . lloo W . ' l I Sside N.W. A l 153 0. WE .i:':..'i:.::..&?::';:.. EL”: ?.23;:"':: r.2:.:;:::'::”::”"....:i. :.".:...::!:. (3.02 wf.?.”.i”i is: W u .. .. W B -- 0 m at SW”: valley H8 i d by Stltnliili as a swine breeding area Aious husincsses will also heiliffectl. 3500 Yale id 35 ahencmm and btmeprmung. Were' summerside-Rena' all-in”, N" E2 W 1 47 5'51” 5-C' ---- --- 3 121 104 -Wim” 19”” Spmme ' ' mung man of visi d "t -' I 1 ' l id' i i 430 Yk br Wm” i” "W ”""i-'5 that lie” Nimcy M0'"5”"- P"”””l 9'" Skhme” P0"d- ssioe NC. A 5 101 73 SlPDllPl'liS Church. lrr. Rl d '10" 5" 9" e'j.",' "m M" "95 m ”a"5W"3ll 1000 Yukmn taught. ltllorn, Kathryn Logan, Margaret 5. W. .. 2 64 Gills-slde Ncl B 2 H3 64 m-- .p'5::' ”:'"l 5"”"d .m5 ”m”";i ,"”" 5-”le"'S: , -.500 Zenma altecraational facilities includcdlcoifin, Louise Rayner. Roberta Greanmount . 2 110 9 ls-Side Ecl AIR 3 175 l37 ..T(i l)l-JSTROY or dl5Ci'ECllt':: Z allflil is nowf scri- The 7lE'Wvll.l'-laW' was lbrlf-f1.v in-, i C baseball, basketball. swimming PB-lShflW. st. LOULS West .. 3 175 llllg-Side NE, AB. 6 209 15-, Wear-ElPl' Utensils you must use ant; in gpllttlthny. lllld SE9 adi Ellfltlzgltlifldllfieflhil) (.0lll'I(lIlUr L. (.l.Iohn-l CURB lay me” and other ground games-, MberlnngMum.l Jane”, st Lows East H 1 log go S.-qlde SE. A. B 8 176 129 Glllpyti Lye. Both obtainable atlfamm E kl; d Y kemnz .;s OHP,-C airman of the Finance mm Bulolo 610 Each momlng Elle, Chapel 5 Kenslnglonfgllzabelh mllz, pm. Kllda;-5 21 33 92 sherbmoke 4 97 -,5 - cor ' t . ' ' ' '. 9 ".”'"”' rm” ""''9" 5 "ex 300 Pend ore 440 tloh. The seniors went apart f0r,Betty Cameron. Geraldine Mason. Alberton East .... 5 86 lndlm Rlve, .... H lg 92 all - ltI.V(iAC-EVENT " Tm” "" 'BFr:lni:":o:mr':i,':'e:lc1(;" '3: tilfnr M” be high?" rm mm 51"" 500 Yuk Con . V . , 56 fheir morning watch session WhlleiLalll'EU& Mill. Ona Mill. Laura Alberton West 8 144- 135 prlnceton and guznnwnt is announced of Haldlnc .mP .x'.m,V PM .hl S, on Joined enturcs and sinklni! funds. asldc BANKS me Juniors had 3 Bible group mt,Ben. Roma Paymerl Irene pron". Brooklyn 4 73 4.4 Royal” 5 In no Advil". dmlghl" M M" Md. M'5"l l' ,l'- i gm . Pam” pmmn” "om mo ""1 sch””I' . '70 Mtl . . 7-8 the church. The campers also as-I Ellerslie--Carole Maccaull. Mary Elmsdale 13 102 96 Smlng vulley 4 54 54 Ftanrtmtz Williams and Cnlvln Ir. d(lSCh.::lR;f15Zh(;trPPV:llll:n.ed iglegr dCrlll1ncl1loi- .J.v Storey s'uZ8est- 370 N S 3 4 listed each momma in me Chapellwimams. Kathleen Elm” Mmllyn campbelllon 4 92 90 Kenslnglon Vi” Maccaun soil M ML N'1diRivel'l brinizlni-' with him a jvrife '9 E pal?) 111-” at Slimng up 135 Com 12 5”'Vice' iwiiiihms. Jean NOY9 Jean Mac- Bloomfield 3 :33 73 West A. B 22 M3 I36 Mr: P. M. .Viac(,null. EliPrSllI'.t1nd t-D pm” mpv ki . some mac ll1('T.V for t e coliec- 50 Dom Nam” and camp mans, also Donald! Kathleen Williams Cam, gyms, creek 14 99 123 Kemlngton But A B 221 133 m5"”35'"t wb'”ke1:l1l?”i iiinrthx-g t-ontributinnnrfo mrilrariglifzzlhlrm l3tith”;(:;::in:i 2:: 115 Imp dramatics including skits. shortlprme Mi11iiZ7m- Jean COOK D gilljgnry 1:3 Norm Bedeque " 8 79 91 an M0901 9? v 7 . l , . i. i. ' l , r: 859 Royal 1 v d h cl . we-e dliilyl c . cl-Do othy Sherren. ia- altv - Freetown 15 152 " 74 Clturrll. 'Ih.'nc Valley. Vin Prmcph ljittarrl Island. Bur. - rhllwuoglzz (-3.;-lrlerl on INDUSTRIALS gag; Mdctisitiiersu fer: whllch Eachine rl.jf::i'lev, Jolyce Czmfield. .luan- Cape Wnif lglorlll 13 Centreville East .. 9 63 80 I m --- He. ., ins one 750 Cdn Brew .. . 20 7-3 it, She ren Joan Howatt Edith CBDP F0” 5" Centreville West .. 32 M 130 ..(;uo1) CATTLE RAISIBG - Illotorl tllat some poll taxes have. as Dom Mag l-2 slrlen-Enr , I Hamilton , Newlon N 7 ll; 75 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 9011 W HE 01' 13 to 15 ')6ar5- 105 simps N .. . 1-4 B ghgtiun O'Learv-Cheryl Ozon, Betty Road West 1 87 ill Klnkon ll " l 105 123 P"”””f- K”":”"5i."”t mfg W"? -Miss Margaret Stewart. R. N.. street Work Reviewed TOM 5""-'53 1.877.000. ' yf Phillips, lAdrlenne Webb. Ida Wed- Hamilton V searleton . 5 so 74 KPW1 illidere-2 ill; 'lmPae55?eSt::m';” Bllblll. Health nurse M. O-Leary -&j-Mi C t ado raw r lock R09-d East ------ r- 1" 75 12;; Albany .. 4 93 1!! inc ma 0 -V ” ".9." 3 - "' . . ' 0” mile mm page 1 ' r - 3' h. Joan Brae to ill? Borden A and 13 7 230 12? W Pmlmmlo litaxhjbliiim CrrighgyuilidagsfIC'd:nc)iirorSt:i?li'cE?nnQtii1du?ilnippi3l:: Exam": "i"'."935. momttTgmTttgTrsT fa""..'t' IVUV-;cl7lEtiBilrD0)lIit PIaIl1l1l1ineAnlsl:li'nal"llli.C Marleneiwvil Devon .... -- 1 54 57 Cape Traverse 11 92 119 Pyccrs lave lit up eir - -l - ------- t A . ' . 1 . ' .' '3 r. l 44 33 . w y, 6 gl all .3 a combination of hard work. m”"'”"-psi hynrk 0' "PWIHK Sidewalks was Continued from page 6 ".”d me .”"is””” "i ””m9 ”Y'iB””.”' . -.i .mm.Hv 5 141 154 Tmm 5 a - . ,. Nlln l . . l h I , ..,, elections Vlfis discussed The Execu-i Milton-Elizabeth Matht-son. Di Conway Tfyoh EH5? 3 120 3- "”””i i2a":;1g??ge';" goggllitigi; -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pay'nte:iEx?,::.lNl g,l:9mil:,' .t,.:.':he,.n((.(:::ln:speed rfaxhlsvcinpetitors in the tlve Council knhwintz that a mom anrie Rodd liillerslie " 6 99 1:.?lca””di5" FMC" wnfan H U5 i " ' - '. -' ' .- ' ' Ell .1" Et... 4 96 -. dVt liars. having taken over the Stanley ””df”"3"'"- Nt"iCY- 53”?” M”” "W15 "Mi "1" fact that "We Wasilm mm 9: Ts, "em:1lf' tzklngiher M ti". p""'"”” Legismumt V"m”PEdm' MMMI-mu 1,. lrvreir: .;.'i'.lP:s R 142 144i 3'.'.r....ze "M" 21 221 110 Cawm, farm Only about H," 3.1.31.5 nrrltetiqon Satullday. August 8, toia mm" mm or mmpmc Squmelthe lead Just dot: W 2 it git;-Sis not eligible to nominate as al St Elcanors-Cecilia Dar swvlcmrw W-Est 8 H llotnm sag 8782 7433 am. and entered me Guernsay l('Kl,Sll.E .Pls;mPal3rllxe)l;:g'igl1ntl1l:Q. oi'Vri1l'e5'-ll;OplkaCOnlPnl;S1 necessary. flue to.(llklll(:1rrt;lstn(i)ilru;nwayo rig e - Y-iltlrrldelgattehin auFcd)eVl"al electlon, ns- Janet Tanton. --l sf. Gum” H 101 DY?”-Tl? mid "W" "'"9m1.Vr The relallves ln ll-le mvme 3 H' m 9n "n smnemd cememi R h t Holman made his debut t at i K MDOMJS re-l W --T Afiihilmn 2 51 Piurality for J. W. Macbiaught Palmer showing of eight first lIlac- A P C T W If;”WBi1'9r. he r-Vllrcssrd the belief M fjflm m m, lhml duh whenl”53;f"”." W” "' "'39" i”""' v ' A als Cross River! 9 '35 79 1351. ings six seconds, two thirds. two lllM”'Jamu Chunpmn'Bumnz'- at t would be at least two home ml uas agreed I at since tvelllnglon llll mg 17 143 91! Numb". of "jetted hallo", 113, itturths and II fifth. a championship and reserve championship is out- sumding in itself and especially so lr view of the facts mentioned. Con- gnvulatzons and good wishes for further triumphs in the show ring are due Mr, Palmer and his wife and family.-Bur. -FIZVERAL AT KENSTNGTON --On Sunday afternoon. August 16th the funeral of the late Mrs. James F. Profitt (formerly Helena Florence Inman) took place pt the Remington United Church. The service was conducted by her pas- tor. Rev. L. M. Mllrray assisted by Rev 5. B. Profitt of Beaverton. On! The pastor. Rev. L. M. Murray. delivered a most impressive aild comforting message from the text "Dying. and behold we live" Second Cor. chapter 0. verse 9. During the service a male quarteite beautifully rendered "Nearer My God To Thee." The quartette was composed of Rev. L. M. Murray, Russell Mac- Ktv. Harry Brown, Wilfred P. Taylor. The hymns sung were "The Kim: Of Love. My Shepherd is” and "Peace Perfect Peace." The pail bearers were Mayor W. H. Darrach. Councillor Everett Cham- pion. Ernest T. Mill. Allison Profttt. Bruce Mac.Leod. Pt-ed Proiltt. The deceased leaves to mourn besides her htisbarid. two daughters. Mrs. ll. E. Forbes (Miriam). Summer- ton is enjoying a holiday at the home of her son and dnughter-1n- law, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Champion. Sea View.-Bur. -Guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. B. MacLeod are their daughter and grandson, Mrs. Blair Fraser and Graham of Ottawa who arrived on August 13 to spend a few days at Burlington.-Bur. -Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuplin. Burlington are their sister. Mrs. Charles 'Mi1ls, Mr. Mills and daughters. Andrea and Cheryl of Lowell, Mass.-Bur. -Mrs. K. R. Thomas (nee Margery Ooi-rill) and daughter of London. 0nt.. arrived on Saturday by plane to spend their holidays in Summersidc. the guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill., -Mrs. '1'. R. Allen and daughters. Barbara and Nancy. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore of Youngstown, Ohio. are spending their vacation in Summerslde. the guests of Mrs. Lillian Carver. Hanover Street. -Misses Janet Tanton of St. Eleanors, Betty Cameron and Ell:-t abeth Hiltz of Kensington lre- turned to their respective homes on Wednesday from Crapauxi. Ildf, Helen. at home: also one sir.- ter. Miss Myrtle lnman and one 'irnthci' Earl at the homestead at fllmnton. Interment took place all ihr Kt-nsington cemetery. ., -S. l Alberfon and . Vicinity Fred Hardy and Miss Helen: l. Alberton. are spending a Vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walsh. summcrside. --m:- l Mr Gordon Ramsay. Alberton,T '1l'ltorrd to Borden on Sunday. Re-, '-ffmng on Monday. he was ac-l, Cfimlmnzcd by Mrs. George Ramsay. Vito had spent several days there at the home of their son. Mr.i Gordon Ramsay. ' Miss Joan Broderick, Alberton. 1”! Friday for Toronto, Ontario. Mr Fred Bownesa. Alberton, is i nstlerit in the Western Hos- ltltsi. till 0 Boys camp At North Rustlco Begins August 22nd Eight clays-si2.oo Application George Clow Guardian Office, Summeralde where they were among those at- tending the girl.-1' camp at the Anglican Church Centre.--Bur. --The many friends of Mrs. Wil- frcd Campbell. Irlshtown will be pleased to know that an infection of the eye with whlc she has been suffering for some true is now re- spnnding to treatment. and it is hoped will be quite recovered in a short time. - Bur, -Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Profitt and sons Clair and Gerald. Bur- lington, were visitors to Ci-apaud and the Orient Hotel. Victoria on August 12. and were accompanied on return by their daughter.Irene. and Ron: Pnynter. who were it. mong those attending a Girl's camp at the Anglican Church Cen- - Rev. B. J. Davies. Mrs. Davies and family, John, Margaret and Linda of North Sydney. N. S. left Thursday morning for Parrsboro. N. S. where they are vacationing. after spending it few days at Mir- tori. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mlttheson and at Kensirtgton where they visited friends and were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Monae and family. - Bur. n.,......-l John Davies. son of Rev. and Mrs. S. .7. Davies of North S.wln,e.l-. N. 5.. and recent residents .ofi Kenslrlgton, was one of those at- tending the Boy Scout Jamboree at Ottawa, and is the proud pos- .voars before the City would again have to take on the job on a big basis. Difficulties faced by residents of the East End of the City during! the heavy rainstorm: and also by those on Chestnut street were dis- cused. on the latter it was felt that work should be clone to build up the street to allow the water to get into the catch basins. l At the East end of Grafton it was felt that the Canadian Nat- ional Raiiways had a responsibil- ity for the lack of drainage at the Green Bridge and certain culverts at Kent Street. However, it was thought by Councillor Storey that the bridge was the responsibility of the City alone. Mayor J. D. Stewart offered the suggestion that the Street Com- mittee meet jointly with the Pro- vincial Government and the C.N. R. to determine what might be ac- complished. It was also reported that Warren Paving Company get its street patching underway today. the would program ' Stray Dog Nuisance There was a considerable amount of discussion relative the large number of dogs running loose in the city and many Coun- cillors felt that the immediate ap- pointment of a dog catcher was an absolute necessity. Although no decision was reached it was the general feeling that whoever was named to the position should be on a full time basis and be pro- vided with transportation ade- quate for the job. Councillor Elmer MacDonald. chairman of the Tenders Com- mittee, told of those received for the police boots and said that sev- eral officers of the Force had com- plained that the boots were not of good enough quality and asked that they be given the money and permitted to buy their own in- stead. It was decided to allow the Police Committee to buy shoes out- side the tenders at a. price not to exceed 310 per pair. 6 It was also agreed to permit the Street Committee to proceed with sidewalk work. at a price not to exceed that now being paid. for another mile or mile and one-half of sidewalks beyond the amount originally 'decided on by the Coun- cil. Airport Maintenance Councillor Gormley suggested that the City should make a dtir finite move regarding the Airport maintenance staff of the Marl- tiine Central Airways. He believed that the staff was to be reduced and this would have a serious ef- fect on the already acute unem- st-ssor of a varlerl collection or souvenirs. gained in trading with boys from many provinces and states. Before returning home John decided to visit his grand-l father. Mr. D. H. Mcflwcn andl family at Kara. Ont, and by bus” taxi and "Shonk'a Mare", mode the trip, and had a pleasant visit at ployment situation here. Mayor Stewart agreed and said he would write to Ottawa endeavorlng to learn what might be done. How--l ever. he believed that with the. changeover in the type of service of the R.C..A.F. at Summerside. there would be no call for the; maintenance formerly provided by J hit mother's former home.-Bur. M-C-A . ' fifth position, coming strong to improve his place in the home stretch. The daily double with Diana 0. Gratfan and Guy Long. the winning horses. paid 371-70. and the quintella on the last race paid 350.80 with Mannlster Direct and Ill Conto the horses to come through for their supporters. Summaries: Fir-at And Third laces Diana 0 Grsttan tl-tobichaudi. Face Cloth tSobeyl- Tommy Morgan (McNeill) rumor- earn-o Whlrlaway t0lBrlen'and Hoi- man) .. . 3 5 Amtico (Bawness) 5 4 Sandy Man (Lewis). '7 7 Anita Budlong (McEwen B 6 Simcoe Peter (E. Reeves . 6 8 Times: 2.17, 2.17 1-6. Winning horse owned by Joseph Robichaud. ' Peri-mutuels: 35.20. 4.50. 2.60: 35.10: 3.30; 2.50. Second race: s2.00. 3.40. 2.10; 84.50, 2.40; 32.20. Second and Fourth laces Guy Long (E. Bempie) Buddy Budlong (Mc.Neill). . Guy Harvester (F. Reeves) .. .. Senator Craigmyle (Ramsay) Sunny 13. tliemardt Jimmy A. (E. Reeves) Squire L. (Coates) . Times: 2.14 4-5, 2.14 3-5. Winning horse owned by Mr. Peavey. Bangor. Maine. m-IQALIIBIH Q-I.u:n:..soabm Part-mutuels: 46.30, (.50. 2.70; 36.80, 3.00; 82.40. Bemnd race: 33.30, 2.40, 2.40; 32.00. 2.90: 32.80. Fifth Dull Manniater Direct (McNeilll ll Canto tcolesl . Mons. Clegg (E. Sample)... Dot Budlong (Ni ” ' ) Captain Lee (Ramsay)... Ramona Peters (Phillips). Hilda Mac (Bowman). Yankee Joan (sobey)... Time: 2.18 1-5. Winning horse owned by Dr. Dewar of O'Leary snd Bob Dewar of Eummeraide. Part-mutuels: 3830. 32.20, 2.70; Sll.il0. 5.50; 32.80. STOCK CAI! RACING RESULTS Pint Preliminary i. Meryl Clerk; 2. Tommy Log- an; 3. Ivan Kerry; -4. Eric John- ston; 5. Blair. Murray. laeorid Proliaslnnry 1. Fenner. Stewart: 2. ” ' :' Rogerson; 8. Clarence Woolrtdge; 1. A. 3. Stevens; 5. Tommy--Mob thews. ' aqaianbaaassn Consolation lies 1. Buzzy Mat-.Phee: 2. Clements: 3. Dewar aones; Yeo; 5. Tommy Matthews. Berni-nnal 1. Fenner Stewart: Logan: 8. Ivan Kerry: Clark; 5. Dewar Jones. Finals-trroe-For-Am 1. Biol: Murray: 2. Eric John- ston: 3. Tommy Logan; 4. Duly MeePhec; 5. Clarence Woolridge. James 4. B. 2. Tommy 4. Meryl lMacDonald had resigned, two elections, one in Queen's and onc tin Kings would he called im-jTo mediateiy and the polling date was set for September to stibseqtlantly "" 4 to the calling of the election. Mr. speaker handed Mr. MacDonald's ;resignatlon to His Honour. the Lieutenant-Governor. Mr. Mac- Donald's resignation was in the following words: mantis munitions-producing com- pany, Canadian Arsenais, Ltd. ex- pects to step up produclion to 07,- month in tie coming f(t)'((i(;vl('),00D:l8l1CE Production Minister Howe said today. The minister dmadeb1lheulJredlc- tion as he ma e pu o e an- Charlottetown, P. E. I. "W ”g2”';3 Ma T19 ?f,i?p”3,y.,w::; "Dear Mr. Phillips: the 19- - t lhsl I-loll had "I have been informed that lnlgggtl ?I::JD.ieunC5t;gnl;nlhea..3l1:,el, of 55,- order to contest the Federal Elec- 000000 3 momh from slloooloool tion on August 10. that it is neces- ll)”. Howe mm m, company hag sary to resign my provincial seat 5 3310000000 backlog ol buslmu in 3rd. King's. If such is the case and m'nl."',l. order, may 59 Expect. I hereby respectfully tender my re- ed through 19534”, It was not ex, signation to you. With kindest pcr- peeled, mere would be any cut. ""91 "g”d5- I "mam backs in present commitments, but l "gal-"35 xer;;1”"1l;1i'- id some "readjustment" might be ex- 't5Z -i t - M 0713 - acted on future orders. "The 3170” 19”" was delivered pcanadian Arsenals reported 1952- by His Honour to the Clerk of the 53 l,,.mlucll.,n of 343,119,000, of Executive Council on Saturday. whlch 511252.000. the 131-3931 gill. AUKUSC 15. on M0ndH.V. August 17- gla. amount. was for radar and the Government considered the Omar lllslmmgntg validity of Mr. Macbonaldis re- Net prom was s2.305.6li on sales sigination and decided it was in- nf 338,756,808. A total of 56.000000 effective as it did not compiv with was turned back to the gnvem. Section 25. Ullbcseclimi 2 01 The mom. and the company did not 1r9Fi5iR”V9 Assembly AFT. (R-S-P. withdraw any funds from the par- E. I. 1951 Chap. 83) which requires llamanthry appropriation for oper- the signature of the resigning mem- rating and nlaintenallce expenses. her to be made in writinc under ----------- his hand before two subscribing MORE POWER vvitngges. The power of horseslloe-shaped "The Government there-for re- magnets may bl:-. presergedt by B sclnded the order-in-council clil- bar of soft stce near I e op. ling the two by-elections insofar M it affected the .'irri. Elct-loin. District of King's County Find thereupon His Honour the Lieu- tena t-Governor recalled the By- Elect on Writ for the 3rd. Electolli District of King's." "Juiyfi. 1953. "Hon. Forrest Phillips. sneaker. Legislative Assembly. BLR.MINGl-LAM. England. (CF) All iron-ncrved thrush known as "Thelma" for the second year in a row is rearing her babies among ltoisy high-voltage electrical ma- chinery at a power station here. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The motion picture that reaches deep inside you . . . "THE MIRACLE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA", in beautiful technicolor, with Susan Whitney. Sherry Jackson and Sammy Ogg as the children. Richard Hale as Father Ferreira. Angela Clark as Maria Rosa. Come! See it! It lights up your heart like a ray of sunshine. Also news. IF OF CANADA? ruvugl - an DNKV nus-ill. tillll AND M I t......t.. .lDl1l t... Noun: A-um: nu com IN! .4 V - R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. ocrrawa, tcal-The govern- CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See Betty Grable and Dan Dailey in musical-comedy. "MY BLUE HEAVEN", in tech- nicolor. Bank Night drawing tonight. Ticket to be drawn worth &45.00. Come and maybe win 545.00 FREE. Remember-There is always a first time to be lucky. ' CAPITOL Slsmnses-side TODAY (Tuesday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 KING VlDOR'5' Japanese wan BRIDE starring lllllllEY YAMAGUGII - DON TAYIOR um. cannon Ml1CN!ll-IMIII WINDSOR mil Murltl - Diluted I11 KING VIDOR ' mums Iv losmt srmmiso , c..r.o4..... ANSON noun : Screenplay by Colharin homey - Ivory by Anton sou A "mm. "swam" . Jilstrilotel by lots Cultvrv-ha ”Why did ' i1l'h(lVlt lo molly somt-onc ilk? REGENT to-lusltr 1.15 - 9.15 wt THE TWO LOVE STORIES . OFA ONE LORETTA YOUNG.