. agar Aiberton next Wednesday ' W to finish. Maurice “Sparky” Surf Boat Riding And Water Skiing At Kildare Bridge Wed. A demonstration of surf board riding and water skiing will be a new feature of the annual aquatic day at Kildex'e Bridge .f‘cl'nocn. sponscrcd by the Alberton and west Prince Board of Trade, this outstanding sports event becomes meroasingiy popular each year. Earle Atkinson. now president of the board of trade, was respon- sible for its beginning. In 1955 he organized a long distance “rimming contest to take place :Ween Ki’lda-r and Mnntlroae jbridges. There was no sponsor mid lthere were‘ no prizes but We!) contestants entered. Four Wietcd the distance and three .Mge of Borden led his closest a1. Martha Meyer of 'Bloom- - am by seven minutes. His time one hour and forty-one min- 5. fig 1956 the Alberton and West ‘ _ ' board of trade spmlsored “the first annual aquatic 'dlay, “nth play-la Atkinson as chairman. of WESTERN I. L Candi“ Bank 0‘ C°mmem° Citizenship and Immigration In :- B‘m‘fing the Whitehorse area. En route 1 "Wide, P'E-I- PM“ 2235 he visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ‘ A Taylor, Red Deer, Alberta Mr. I z and Mrs. Leslie N. Andrewz, Con- E.Ellis& Son Limited cord. NH. and Mr. and Mrs. in t 5 i j; Optometrists 9‘ 5 , ll . n. I? r i . RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- , . grist, wil be in his O’Leary office ‘ midday afternoon July 26th. ‘ {ANNIVERSARY DAY, TRYON ‘lmh at 11 am. and 7.30 pm. .4 ANNIVERSARY music ,’ ‘iJuly 29th. at 8.30 pm. DR. R. L. SMITH will be ‘ Borden, Saturday, and Sun- : , Donald Cousins, .V’ern ,figins. . , arriving regularly, Master Calf . ‘. later. Services on Sunday, July 27 ' Albany 9.30 a.m. Bedeque 11.00 'am. Borden~ 7.30 pan'Rev A i ' '11qu at 7.45 pm. with Rev. L. en ‘ ._, e [wt . Rginald Hamill and Fred- _ , PERSONALS to his home in Remington, after ( . ,Mberton United Church Sunday I i h GUARDIAN 3 United Church, Sunday, July hour, 'Tryon United Church, Tuesday, i DANCE IRISHTOWN Hall, Monday, July 28, music by mel- sires. ROME MADE Ice Cream at zines MacLeod's Long River, Ju- "i 26. 30. pm. Presbyterian 'urch. l low from his offices in Bedeque NO MORE DUMPING of gar- llaze at Cousins shore, Park (Earner. Signed: Glenwood Mac- ICANADA’S Most popular feed r, Grower. Master Chick rter Krums, Master Pig Perk fillets. Keith O'Kemlcdy,‘ Ken- ton. I .. - , EDEQUE PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. . G. A. Cowper-Smith, .MIID- Allison Rogers, 0.B.E., B. A., B. D, of Montreal will be guest preacher. Special service at, Be- P. Archibald as guest speaker. Visitors always welcome . The largely attended («metal of r the late Thomas Hamill was their! on Friday morning from the home of his father-John Hamill, 'Nwth Carleton to St. Peters ~- w Seven Bay 'where Diem Hugh Mass was cele- ted by REV. Reginald Mem- . Present in the sanctuary . Rev. Austin Bhadley, Rev. I no. alliboarens were- Garnet er,- Harold chQuar- ‘ ., Harold Murphy. Fulton Ha- Cormier. Remains were in- .. maths which. cemetery. Lorne H. Weeks has returned a , rm“ Joan Wells, Toronto, is a . of her uncle and aunt. r. ‘ Pmsfiitt, Alber- patient in Prince County and Mrs. Douglas Leard til daughter, Carol, of I - ~ h, Ontario have been , of Mr. and Mrs: Cecil ' , Alberton South, during the ' Week , , . , . .. ‘i‘liev. M. c. P. Macintosh, sec- .ery of Nova Scotia Auxrliary ‘ III the British and Foreign Bible Mlety, will be guest minister in , evening. Rev. Mr. Macintosh is " It present relieving F/Lt. D. M. Etion, Summerside. Professional Cards Chartered ' Accountants ‘_¥ “3 T- Earle Hickey & Co. .' I Fire - Auto -— Casualty a" Summer St. if ,r in honor of. Mrs Elgin' Coutts, Toning. chaplain at the R.C.A.F._ Summersido the committee in charge of ar- rangements, and it was most successful. An estimated two thousand persons were in attendance and their enthusiasm was not ‘dam- pened by the heavy thunder showers which occurred during the latter part of the, afltemoon. The long distance swim was won by Davison Bigger of Summer- srde who equalled , Maurice Lodge’s record of the previous year. Mr. Ledge came in one and a. half minutes later. The ladies first prize was won by Martha Meyer who finished in one hour and forty-five minutes. Marlene Huestls of Summerside was four minutes behind Miss Meyer and three minutes later Mrs. Elmore MacKay of Alberton passed un- der the line. Perhaps the most exciting fea- HAPPENINGS (Continued from page 6) ternoon are the following: Mirs. James Machaly, Mrs. Ernest Lord. Mrs. Kent Irwin. Mrs. Phil~ lip Gruchy, Mrs. HS. Windeler, Mrs. Douglas Saunders and Mrs. Tom Rogers. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Colwill and three childnen arrived Thurs- day evening by plane from Gimli, Manitoba to spend their vaca- tion with the foouner’s father, Mr. Woodland Colwiiill, brothers and sisters in Nor-them. ' Mrs. thn Kemp arrived by plane from Ontario on Monday to visit her mother, William Profitt in Burlington. Mrs. Archibald Maciflay of Bel. mom: M8185» is vacationing .at Graham's Road. guest of Mr. and Mus. Bent MaoKay and other relatives. The Sumnersido Golf .and Country Club supper hostesses this afternoon will be Mrs. Clif- ford Ramsay, Miss Edith Clark; Mrs. W. Wallwyn, Mrs Gilbert Gall-ant, Mrs Gabriel Chaisson, Mrs. Bob Jones and Mrs Jer- ry Reid _ Miss Patsy Preston, student muse at the Montreal General Hospital, is spending her vaca-’ tion with her mother, Mrs. Rich and Preston, Sumerside. Miss Noreen Johnson of North- ampton, Massachusetts is the guest of Mrs. W-P Callaghan, Sumorside Mr and Mrs. Harold Moore of 1 Saint John, left on re- turn Tuesday aficr'spending a week's vacation in Summerside and Mrs Hollis Lane and family of Montreal, are vacation- ing in Kenmgtton, guests of Mrs Lane’s parents. Mr and Mrs. WL Delaney . Mrs Vernon Brickler. with her children, Katherine and Donald Gordon of Toronto, are guests mother. .M rgs. assassins... ‘ Miss Ruth Morrison of Bath- urst, _NB., spent the \veekend in Sumerslde, guest of’ her uncle, Mr. T.D. Morrison and Mr. J.E. Morrison was accompanied by Miss Jean Flumd also cit-Bath- Mr-s. J!“ Taylor, Summerside, has as her guests, her'niece, Mrs Daniel Helen, and Mr Horan of Bails-rdvsle,‘ Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs.*A. V . Gilead,,0hio, are vacationing In Slumnerside, guests of the for- mer’s sisters, Mrs", Claus Bell and the Misses Jennie and Es- telle Bowness. ‘Mi' and Mrs. George Gay and daughter Judy of Montreal, have been vacationing in Cavendish and with Mrs Gay's sister, Mrs. Clififord Rankin, and Mr Rankin, Summerslde Miro Albert Callback and Mrs. Earle Sawler were jomt hostes- Surmnerside. On Tuesday at the tea hour when they entertained of Toronto. V Mr Hiram Lea of Jar-vie, Al- berta has 'been visiting in Sum- merside, guest of his sister, Mrs J. S. Hinton. Miss Georgie MacFarl'ane R. Frank Cairns of Freetown, left Cape Breton Island. Mr. E.G. H-uestis arrived trim! to spend holidays with his par- ents, Mr. stis. Angus J. Rogers,»Havenhill, N.H. Gregory of Middleton, visiting in Summerside, t. l n. E. Parkman ? Opt. D., 3.0. :- PHONE 3287 Emma!- St. B. F. Hunter, no. I .iiummerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 ; LSMALLMAN’S BUILDING 3‘ A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.D . 288 Water Street, , " Above Maurice Mill’s Mens Wear. PHONE 3530 Photoqraphers THE READ STUDIO n. w. suns Barrister ‘ v George R. MacMahon, LLB Summerside Summerside l W to spend a tives and friends. Summerside, high diving champ- .essofMt.‘ sesatthebomeofthelomerin N. of Summerside and sister Mrs. . this week on a vacation trip [to . Whitehorse, Yukon, on Saturday and Mrs. Stephen Hue- Nonth Carleton. He is em- ployed with the Department of . Arthur Rogers and son, Mrs N.S., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers. Mrs. James T. Bud'nst griged - Victoria, BC. as _r1 lay from few weeks and is lie- ’ ‘ el entertained by re 3- mg w’d y While in Sum- ture of the 1958 event ms the performance of Ron McArthur of ion of Prince Edward Island, who did several stunt drives from a height of more than forty feet. two of them with Elmer Gallant of Summerside on his back. Last year the program was again expanded but the long swim remained the chief event. It was won by Maurice Lodge who finished in an hour and thirty- seven minutes. Miss Meyer led the ladies’, swim. Her time was two‘ hours and nineteen minutes. There were other races and contests, outboard motor boast races, etc. And for the second time Ron McArthur and Elmer Gallant thrilled the crowd with their high diving performances. This year's program is under the chairmanship of Roy Leard. the long distance swim, open to residents of Prince Edward Is- land, will continue to be the fea- ture event. C.R. Leard, secretary of the Board. of Trade, reports that entries are coming in and there is expectation that a, num- ber of others will be received Mrs. Henry Cudmore, director of Red Cross swimming ahd wa- ter safety, is cooperating in every possible way with the and her active interest is deeply appreciated by them. . The program fill include a tour- Ist swim of 200 yards, races and contests for boys and girls, 0 contests for boys and girls, out motor boat races, etc. There will be a canteen and other " altim- tlions on the grounds. Invitations to be present have been extended to Premier A.W. Mamieson; Hon. George MacKay, Minister of Highways; L.G. Des- Bnlsays of Monoton, president of the Maritime Board of Trade; William Hayward, president of the Charlottetown Board of Trade Clyde MacLa gall; president of the Summersi e Boar do! Trade; Harry Mathers, member of the Halifax Board" of Trade; and H.J. Goodman, member of the New Glasgow Board of Trade. i in Belmont and ‘Kensington with her'sister-s, Mrs. Ernest lumen and Mrs. Harry Mill, respecti- Ively. Miss Rhoda Jean MacLeod of New Glasgow, N.S. and .Miss Elizabeth Reeves of Truro, N.S. vocal students of Mount Allison; University be soloists at the Summerside Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning. They, are guests of Miss Maureen Forbes at her summer cottage in Mal- peque. ' and Mrs. Arthur Allen and family Of Halifax, N.S. are visi- ting in Simmerside, guests of the ‘fomneir’s parents, Mr. and Mrs: W.A. Allen. I - Mrs. J.P. Beer of Montague, spent a few days in Summerside this week, guest of her son, Dr. J .K. Beer, Mrs. Beer and family. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDou4 gall of Summerside, have as their guests, the Misses Bambara Gillis and Allison Baker of Keno/file, N.S.- Mrs. Bruce MacLean and daugh- .ters’. Heather .and- Susan», of Montreal, are vacationing in Sum- merslde, . guests of her parwts, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Gil-Inlet.~ Mr. and and family of Slumberside, are holi- daying'with relatives in Antigo- ‘pish, N.S. . f -_ . Mr. and Mrs.- Dye have returned to their home in 8mm mers-ide, after spending the”le Breton Island.» and Mrs. Lloyd Imnan and family have returned ,to ' their home in summerside sitter spend- ing the past few months in St. Peters, N.S.- __ . Mr. and Mrs. David MacLean and deadly 'are arriving today from Hamilton, Ontario, to visit with relatives and friends in Summerside, Hampton and other parts of the province. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald of Lexington, Massachusetts are the guests of.their cousin, Mrs.’ Gladys MacQuarrie,? Sum- merside. . . I MissPilii‘ippa Deepen of Wash- ington, D.C. is the guest. of her Crapaud Theatre Fri. 8:30 Sat. 7:15 and 9:15 pm. ' "The 3 Ring Circus” Starring: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Carpenter's Gift and Novelty Store. Alber-_ ‘I‘OII Open Daily 9-5 Any goods which had been left for repairs may be ob- tained during thew hours. All such articles unclaimed by Aug. 23rd will be sold. . Mrs. Isobel Carpenter. I merside, she is the . niece, Mrs. Creeiman MacArthur, guest of her few months in St. Peters, Capo. The people of the Wést Cape pastoral charge comprising Be- thel, Cape Wolfe, and Glenlwood gathered at the man-so in Spring- field, Friday evening to bid fare- well to their minister and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Haber Hardy. Mr. George Shaw, chairman, called the large gathering to or- der, and in his usual humorous manner, addressed the pastor and his wife. , Gifts of well filled envelopes were presented by Mrs. Ray Col- Inquest ls Postponed A Coroners jury to enquire into the deaths of Leo Wedge and Lloyd Small who were killed in a car accident near Fredericton, P.E.I. while returning home to Summerside from Charlottetown on June 11th was reconvened yesterday morning at R.C.M.P. Headqquarter, Sinnmerside. ‘ However the jurors were in- formed by Coroner Dr. W. E. Callaghan that the inquest was postponed as one of the jurors was out of the province. Previous to being assembled the jurors were given to under- stand they would be discharged and the inquest abandoned as no other party was involved in the accildent in which the two toan employees were killed. sister. ’Mrs.‘ Leonard McNeill of Sunnnerside. Among those from Summer- side attending the Provincial Guide Camp in Braokley, are Bonnie Morrison, Roberta Show, Nancy Coiflfin, Anne Dickie, Mar- cia Hunter and Marjorie Link- letter. They returned to their homes on Thursday. Mrs. of New Glasgow, N.S. is visiting her daughter, Miss Jo Anne Tupper- in Summerside. .Miss Anita McNeill, R.N. ‘on this staff of St. Joseph’s Hospital, Toronto, is vacationing. with her mother, Mrs. D.F. McNeill, Sum- merside. F.O. and Mrs. Bud Lloyd, ac- companied by the latter’s mother Mrs. Gothard Baker of Green wobd, N.S. returned saturday at». for a Week’s visit in Stanley and Sumerside. Mrs. Baker remain- ed to spend more time with re- Iatives. \ ' - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacFad- yen with their children, Karen and Alan of Calgary, Alberta vis- ited friends in Summerside“ and Charlottetown last week. ‘ Dr. and ers. J.A. MacMurdo of Simunerside, :have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Ian Phemister and boys, Billy and Bobby of Montreal. Mrs. E.C. Blondell of Hudson, Wisconsin is the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. J. Frank Arnett and Mr. Arne. tt, ,' . . , Mrs. Ernest L. Walker enter- tained at her home in Summer- side at the teahour on Wednes- day in honor of Mrs. Isaaic Clarke of’ Charlottetown. F0. and Mrs. J.R. MacDon- ald with their children Ruthenn and Nancyof N.S., are visiting in Summerside, the guests of Mrs. MacDonald’s par- :iflta. Mayoranld Mrs. W.A. Cur- e. I With their children, Jane and Ro- ger, left Thursday on return to London, Ontario, alter visiting in Sumsrlei'sdde, guests of Mrs. 'llbmnas’ parent-s. ‘m. and'Mrsr Rev. H. Hardy And His Wife ' Honored By Congregation iicutt, Bethel representative. Mr. Raelford Locke, of Cape Wolfe, and Mr. Cecil Gorrill of the Glen- wood, congregation. An address was" read to Mrs. Hardy by Mrs. Harold Morrison of the Gienwood Women’s Aid Society and the presentatibn of a silver sandwich, and pickle plate, by Mrs. Foster Hierllhy. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, although taken by surprise, thanked the people for their kindness during their ministry in this charge and spoke feelineg of the splendid cooperation between the -pastor and his people. A sing song followed and a de- licious lunch served by the ladies of the three congregations. The pleasant evening was brought to a close by all ringing “God be with You, Till we meet again.” Bride TO Be Is Honored The St. John’s Anglican con- gregation and friends played host to Miss Phyllis Harrison, daughter of Dr. G. R. Harrison and Mrs. Harrison, Summerside, prior to her wedding which will take place in the near future. This pleasant event Was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bernard, St. Eleanor-s on Thurs- day evening July 24th. Phyllis entered the room accompanied by her mother, and was escorted to a seat of honor to appropri- ate music played by Mrs. Harry Cannon. ‘ . The room was attractively de- corated in blue and White. Mrs. Charles Tanton read an address while Mrs. Ralph Compton and Mrs. Amy Andrew made a pre- sentation of a Kenwood blanket, two bou‘doir lamps and a three- tier cake stand. Phyllis gracious- ly thanked all for their thought- fulness and invited them to her new home in Nova Scotia. De- licious refredhments were served by the hostess,assisted by those in charge. C. SiIIikeI-s : Are Honored A miscellaneous shower in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Silli- ker nee Clara .MacNevin. was held in the Milo Hall recently. The Hall was beautifully decor- ated and the newly - Weds seat- ed On the white and pink decor- ated stage. - . After a few brief remarks by Mr. Oliver Gorrill, the many beautiful gifts were opened by Mrs. Robert Shaw whilethe ac- companying verses were read by Mrs. Alton Silliker and placed by Miss Rita MacDonald and Miss Morag MacIsaac. I - Claire on behalf his bride thank- ed all their friends for their gifts and well wishes. Music was enjoyed, and several selections by Misses Monag Maclsaac and Audrey Stanley with accordion music. Refreshments brought»; well spent evening to a close. NEW MEMORIAL Japan has dedicated a monu- ment to 48,148 foreign soldiers who died on Japanese soil dur- ing the Second World War. , C A E O KensirlgtOn Fri. 8 o’clock: Sat 7.15-9.15 Matinee 1 p.m. Sat Gene Autry in “THE BLAZING SUN” , .Also Serial and the THREE STOOGES J. Lloyd Gorrill. as well as a legal ri ' at moderate speed; to DRIVE CAREFULLY. homes. . MONTAGUE Slow DOWN AND LIvE ' i upon the pigllllllic highways is. a privilege We owe it to ourselves and to the other driver to have our cars in good working condition; to 'drive This aim combined with adequate “Insurance. Cover ' will bring relief from anxiety in HYNDMAN 8. co. Insurance Since 1872 . GHARLOTTETOWN AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE observe all traffic rules and to. many Canadian LTD. OFFICES: . SUMMERSle Q ALBERTON I Load loo Bales in somaamuaeou Don.- 3. Picks up nit-so or I'd-III halos. Laue-usuriousan ' lC *vtroortwtno. .A in Kinkora Senior High ‘55 Water St. Phone Sullllilersldc 3.35]. l Summerside (Also Remington on Saturdays); School Principal. KIIN KO'RA SENIOR HIGH I SCHOOL Students seeking admission to Grades XI and XII in those grades, may make application to the School, and Scholarships reach of truck louder. Walter D. Crokon Authorized Dealer for P. E. I. l,._ 20 Minutes with tho _ SAINt .I'O- POP-UP BALE LOADER ro-“oumomamageqmummmwouyoom. to operate Saint Jo Pop-tip Bole Louder. It's ground driven. no postal uxo-ouueouooauuummtooncnaoumgoruuoi Injury. wmoponuomdoanyhuynddwhmabuucanbsmi Lliloplmlmmllhyom. I. Delivers ouch bale to dock min only I r? i land. ‘W. Us Have“ “I . ity in like manner. Pleasant [Time A very enjoyable evening was spent .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert MacWilliams, West Cape, when the ladies of the Greenhill W. I. entertained the members of the Dunblane Wo- men’s Institute. The meeting opened with 0 Ca- nada, followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by 19 mem- bers. There was one visitorpre- sent. Reports of the various commi- ttees were read and all business transacted. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George MacIsaac. Roll call to be answer- ed by “Where I Would Like to Spend My Vacation.” The progam consisted of games A delicious lunch was sev- ed by the Greenhill W. I. The Dunlane W. I. thanked the mem_- bers of the Greenhill W. I. for their kindness and said She hop- ed in the near future that Dun- blane would return the hospital- St. Ann’s. Sunday At lennox Island st. Ann's Sunday will be ob- served tomorrow at Lennox Is- land as Mic Max Indians on the reservation honor their patron saint at the annual event. Solemn high mass will be cele- brated at 11 am. in the Island Church at which large crowds of people from all over the' province are annually in attendance. , Later in the day, sports, a chicken barbecue, booths of var- ious attractions including Indian handicraft and souvenirs, sea foods and other amusements will be enjoyed. ‘ ‘ The Lads and Lassies Pipe Band from Charlottean will be in attendance and their presence at any occasion always, attracts a large crowd with their variety of Scottish melodies. A fleet of dories will ferry the passengers across the three-quar- ter mile stretch of water between the Mamlan' d and the Island. BEGIN HUGE PLAZA MONTREAL .CP -— The first step in construction of the multi- dollalr Place Ville Marie project in downtown Montreal got under way Thursday with the be. ginningofa field office-on the north of Dorohester Street. Webb and Knapp Canada Limited builders of the project slang the lines Of New York. City’s Rocke- feller Centre, said the office will be used by the general contractor supervising architect and struct- ural and mechanical engineers. SIIMMERSIIIE- Today (Sat) 2.7:15.gl;io "The Delicate Delinquent” , Jerry Lewis & Martha Ayer It’s a comedy riot from start to, finish R E G E NT ’ TONITEI 6 :50 4 9 :25 BIG DOUBLE BILL IIIIlIIcE.-..SIIvAoE III John Marla . Touch ‘ ‘ AGAR-ENGLISH-CONNORS} , with RAYMOND RATIO" mu m: clinics l. nous II. and tone“ comm a“ or IIth cornea - niacin MAID l. was sun ml screenplay by CHARLES GRIFFITH m I“! MANIA Manual-hm by Lou Insert and MAID I.. cum I I" momma t All Alillim INTERNATIONAL NONI! IN WIDE VISION COLOR Richard DENNING-Boveriy GARLAND ll Sign: Minis era has memorial item W. M. 5. Rally A Women’s Missionary Society rally, was held in the United Church, O‘Leary, Wednesday af- ternoon, July 16th,; Mrs. Heber Hardy presided. The opening worship was by the Elmsdale W. M. S. The ad- dress of welcome was given by Mrs. Gerald Gamble and respond- ed to by Mrs. Charles Crossman. The Theme Hymn 384 verses 1 and 2 were sung. Roll call of auxiliary by Mrs. Russel Laird reported 65 present. In the absence of the president Mrs. Cutclii’fe who was unable to attend the vice president Mrs. Scott, brought greetings from the Presbyterial. The treasurers report was giv- en by Mrs. Wallace Donald, Al- ma; rcport of branch, Sackville, N.B. by Mrs. Russel Leard. Mis- sion Band report was given by Mrs. Muttart. Mrs. MacC‘auli re- ports 40 Baby Band groups on the Island. Messages taken from Mlssiou- ary and World Monthly were read by Mrs. Reg. MacAusland. Mrs. Haber Hardy of the supply dept. told of the need for relief work, powdered milk, soap, Boys cloth- ing and 5 yard lengths of new material. Needles, thread, wool and knitting needles are especial. 1y needed in boxes. ' ‘ The offering was taken and de- dicated. A duet, “How Great Thou Art,” was nicely rendered by Mrs. Dan MacPherson and Mrs. Marne Kennedy. The guest speaker was Mrs. Roy MacNaught from Central America on furlough from San Salvador. She told of their work STRONG HOOKS Fishhooks made vol nickel or lays are as strong as steel, and do not rust even in salt water. NOTICE ' Until further notice we will be receiving live poul- try at our eviscorating plant each Tuesday. mums BROS. LTD. Summerside' - Dial 2167 Afternoon Tea and Bazaar Saturday, July 26th. 3-5; and 7-9 pm. United Chorch, The Guardian Page .13 .Sat., July 26, 1958 MIXED TRADITION Abdul Rahman. supreme ruler of Malaya, is a figure of tradi- tional Oriental splendor but is elected democratically every five years. Held In~ ” " O’ Leary there in their church, Sunday School, prayer meetings, Bible Study and she modelled some clothes worn by the Indians and sang one of the native songs. She held the audience in rapt attention as she told of their work in Central ‘America; Two things the C. A. Missions want of you: Go if you are young if not try to influence someone to go, and they want your pray- era. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Benediction pro- nounced by Mrs. MacNaught. Alf- t.: which a delicious lunch was served by the O’Leary W.M.S. LEARN HAIRDRESSING ‘ Women Wanted - Great on- portunlty—Better Pay.‘ Pleas ant work. Catalogue Free. Write» Marvel Hairdressing School, Bloor Street. Toronto. Branches — Hamilton -— Ot- tawa. Canada’s Nations! System. - 1 \ . Cannery All Central Bedequo immediately a. number oi male and female employees. Contact Harold Campbell, Bedequq 32-2 or 22-5. . CAMPsE-IL AND, BURNS LTD. DELANEY’S FEED SERVICE KENSINetO-N‘ SPECIAL CASH PRICE . FOR THE REMAINDER OF JULY Famous Danish. I ' ' ‘ . IIALER TVi'I'lN'Ei. .. . . .. per bole 6.95; "Stockade ' ‘7 o ‘ o o o o o o s o 9‘“. Outsid ‘ _j WI-IIiE I-IOIISE PAINT. .. .. gal. 4.00. QuakorlfiPorCent _ = PIG-GROWERI (Iniute) .. .. ...‘ 3.35 _ a. go .o oo foo-co InKinkol-a High School P Nix 18 Per Cent ~ - . e , Sponsored by Kinkora .ch “away, T", ‘- '1'", .""-..”. 1.15 C.W.L.~ " , 1 I Kildare Bridge. race. NAME THE ALBERTON AND: WEST PRINCE BOARD OF TRADE ' N ; ANNUAl AQUATIC DAY AT KILDARE RIVER BRIDGE (Near Albertonll , WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1958 OEEIcIAL OPENING AT 2 r. M. FOLLOWED BY eussr SPEAKERS AND INTRODUCTION OF‘CONTESTANTS. _ MAIN EVENT —- 3 mile swimming race from the Montrose Bridge to RULES -- Each contestant must be a resident of Prince Edward Is. land and is required to make . and two attend-ants — Entry fee Of $5.00 to ensure startlng, refunded after PRIZE FOR MAIN EVENT . . $10.00 in both ladies’ and gent’sdivision. Alsop. $5.00 consolation prize for all contestants completing the courSe. I SECOND FEATURE EVENT — Tourist Swim - 200 yards — Prizes for'first and second place. i ' OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT RACES —- Three classes —- 71/2 HR = and under; 16 HP. and under and over 16 HP. _ , Prizes or Ribbons for all events .which Include over twenty other races and contests open to all ‘boys and girls present. Application forms available at Herb Riley’s, O’Leary, E. C. Perry’s, fl‘ignish, and C. R. Leard, Alberton. Use application form below for two main events and outboard raCes. 'All forms to be mailed to the secretary— ,, C.’ OIOOICICCCODOODUOOOOII..I...’......O...I.I ‘/ toaoos_ooo"o-OIOIO‘OOooooooooooboonoooovfimo. CONTEST arrangements for an accompanying row boat -'l. First $25.00; Second $15.00; Third R. LEARD, Alberton "T’DGEHEL .Church Sthool for Girls" WINDSOR,IN. so~ INCORPORATED 18911 _ Boarding and Day School for Girls. Regular School Course. Grades III to XII inclusive. lMusic, Art. Household Science. Gymnastics. Dancing.‘. ' Sports. . {Small classes. with emphasis on sound academic: ' training and superVIsed study. Michaelmas Term begins September 17th. 1928.: FOR PROSPECTUS AND PARTICULARS} APPLY TO \ ms HEADMISTBESS.‘ rs. ____;___.__==._i I .w