* " 4 ; e 1 y - O'LEARY ti thar. Sareste’| Mars. Ketherine Campbell ead = ee Mr. and Mrs “Betts and} son Joe; of U.S.A, are visiting ri er e oo The United Church|Mr. James Auld and Mrs. Auld,|at the home of Mr. Leonard Ste- ' oo. Rees ROR AO Mission held their annual! Glenwood. wart, and Miss Mary Stewart. Bens = , pienie and meeting at the shore} Mr. and Mrs.»Fred MacLeod of | West Paint. . . ‘ in Hebron on Saturday the U.S.A. are spending their hol-| Master Barry MacDonald re- : July 18th., with a good atiend-lidays visiting relatives ‘and |turned to his home in Haliburton) ae ‘ |enjoyed and lunch was served| Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Currie | tris uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. f oe . af . |by the leaders. Mrs. Leslie Gor-|and family, Summerside, recent-|Curtis MacPhee, Coleman. : ... By KEN SMITH were trying to keep Negro stu- | in his platform for Prince Ed-|rill and Mrs. Wyman Gorrill. ly visited with relatives in Glen-| Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shaw and Canadian Press Staff Writer dents out of the schools. This | ward Island's Sept. 1 election. Mrs. Neill Maclisaac, Toronto, | wood. two children from Ontario are : _. This was a good week time, they were trying to keep | Nomination day isn’t until Aug. Ontario, is yisiting ber daughters}; Mrs. Hazel Jelley returned to © csuele of verses via (aM kinds of animals. . them in. 18. Among other things, the and sons-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence|her home in O'Leary after spend-|ing his mother; . Edward Ip Los Angeles, a dachshund UGLY RUMORS premier promises a franchise (Stewart and Mr. Stewart; alsoting some time visiting in the U.|Shaw, and brother and sister-in- was the centre of a divorce Chatene ond a — to give 4 ene tee — Stewart and Mr. /5.A. a. Mr. ee Shaw, hearing. The judge finally d counter-charges, | equal voting basis. also said Stewart, West Point. | Mrs. Janie Hart, Dunblane, burton, ot friends in awarded custody of the dog to ee eee eae a he would name a to | Donald MacPhee and som|had as her guests on Tuesday | the vicinity. ° Mrs. Mary Lieblich, 49, but or- | flood og Cuba. Sorted make recommendations on the Wayne, Toronto, Ontario are |her aunt, Mrs. George MacPher-| Mr. Bertram Brooks, Mulburn, + ——-dered-that her 49-year-old hus | from t we, fee voting system. -— spending holidays visiting her|son, Ottawa, and cousin Mrs. |left recently for Toronto, Ontar- | > band Ernest te siiowed to oe oe aa sm mother. Wee Carrie Boulter, = Charlie Dennis and Mr. Dennis | io, yg ag will seek employ- visit it at regular intervals. . rebel leader | | sister . Garfield Gorrill of Warten, Ohio. They also visit | ment summer months. Rome police took ones to — bt oe a oe MISCOUCHE . |Me.. Gece, ene. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac| Mrs. Gordon a of Wind- Gee As Sen EMS | ca cain whee foe | aes cage toe eM oS I and sald he went too far when ene eerere to refute Fe couche arrived at their homes re- the Springfield West Society om| Mr. Harry Stewart returned to| Mrs. Pumphery Oulton, Glen- he traitied the pooch to steal | Ports . od been wounded cently, after having spent te Tuesday afternoon, August 4th./his home in Montreal, after | wood, left recently for Dartmouth chickens for ie Logg e w caat ee ee ——- of de. G2¥S at camp im Sydney, Nova at the West ae, church ~—s spending holidays visiting his|N.S., where she will spend some as oe ~ Frankfurt. co posed. dietator Fulgencic ee suet dene lvisiters present. Lunch was ser-| Mr. ‘salt ive’ Cabri Hart aad ams Sea 7 — —many cathedral, after smoke ——— battles sti are g : Mrs. Lee Reeves and daughte ved by the Presbyterian W.MS. _— ae nd and pet Charles oe was seen coming from a tower : : Jackie; r tly returned to thei . in ilton, , af- arren, jo, accompanied é Hundreds and even thousands / Tecenty retu al : ai : ’ window. They \were met by i Miss Norma Lee Shaw, Toron- ter visiting their parents, Mr. and|by the latter's mother, Mrs. clouds of flying ants, buzzing | = kg cabag or gees as home in Ipewich, Mass. after'i, Ontario is visiting her aunt |Mrs, Bay Wedlock, O'Leary, and|George MacPherson of Ottawa, happily around the old struc. | ©#Stfo's forces batt up having spent several weeks i@ and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Albert|Mrs. Janie Hart, Dunblane. visited among friends and. dela- ture. ene, |Miscouche visiting at the home Robinson, Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Boutler | tives at West Point on Tuesday. Mrs.. Florence Hill of Den- | wasx DIES lof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry.| Mrs. Heber Lewis and daught-'of Moncton, N.B., are aes Mrs: MacPherson who was a) ver, Colo., swallowed a live A Sabre jet of the RCAF’s | . : er Carol, a Ontario, = holidays visiting an native of this community was Alex MacPherson motise—not intentionally. she | Golden Hawks acrobatic team, | Rosalie Des Roches, student spesding oS ys visiting te ae ag - formerly Etizabeth Crawford of : : nage gel ig a be soe | approaching McCall airfield at purse at the Charlottetown Bee | Se riends in O'Leary and = eld = a - Gorr- west Point. — touring a c d Mi } oO r | j : 5 : ° ._ Mulburn. : esbyteri where 4 on a sewing machine beside ar ae me “mee pital is spending her holidays at | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Logan, To-| Mrs. Dan Macisaac is home met a ales of ladies of the ome an ee * eos ber. bed. aay eooeee her a | three persons. cea stenig “iwi ae eo abe a ae ==. * = a peribowrdleeg a patient in the churth who were holding a wo- B ; scream, a ie mouse - = Le /Mrs. Tilmon_E. DesRoches, ing home . , spital. men’s missi iety. It ' : ped- in. Fee ee. Uetamene oa st: bomeelias les Livinstone, and Mr. and Mra.| Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Clatien- in this charch she aed hor tausiie ALEX MacPHERSON & WELLINGTON MacNEILL Crocodiles have entered Ma- | ’ S a eee ee: burg, Halifax, NS., = vin, |WOrshiped for so many years and : ; laya’s general election. Candi- | CANADIAN TUTOR Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh and Mr. at . Calvin Boutler|ing holiday visiting her fa were served lunch by _ the date Inche Hussein bin Noordin | ‘Lieut. Jean . 2, daughter of-Toronto arrived im | and family returned home to Pie- er Mr. James Auld and. Mrs. nies Al Eld. Hi ll TONIGHT 8 P M. plunged into me set gene | of Montreal was selected to tu Miscouche _on Sunday and oo em. 8 ae te Corie and sister Mrs. Anna Bart- Mrs. Pearle MacDonald, West on a * * : river = —. oca oe tor ae nee — i visiting at the home of Mr. and “ay a : ere ; fc ag gg ‘ | Point; had as her guests—Wed- P : i tion that g -- people wi summer eports sal t Mrs. George Walsh. Boulter, Milburn. Mr. ' s. Allison Harris, nesday, Mr. ‘and Mrs Howard 7 : allowed to swim across it | French - speaking Canadian Mr. Claude Boulter, Toronto, Summerside, attended the wed- elt of WEA aed Mes Gerten safely. Hussein, either too good | army officer was selected be John J. DesRoches of Mis- — nnins Oe nilidege| ding ti. and ss a Silliker of Windsor, Ontario, and or too thin to interest the rep- | cause the Queen wants her 10 couche has recently entered the Visiting his rs. Watsom|George Ellison Saturday ef- Mrs. Ruth Silliker O'Leary. The c j tiles, was untouched during his | year-old son to be able to Charlottetown Hospital where bp | Rouiier, Sihers, a eee Drees at the O'Leary Baptist -i Giars wn to a delicious W. R. SHAW ° HEATH MACQUARRIE pers. ie od speak fluently with French-Ca- is receiving treatment for an im cer ok tee Cites ton 0 Church. hot chicken dikner with all the ; . | On the spiritual side, five | ne<tian intomations, instead -of |jured eye. Mr. DesRoches, who is; *T- mars. : _ Mrs. Melvin Ellis accompan- trimmings at five o'clock, which > Buddhist monks in Formosa | the Parisian French usually employed in Hamilton, Ontario,|turned home to Red Mill, P-Q.. ied by Mrs. Charles Rix, O'Leary was served by the hostess and Re reshments I e rve prayed for the souls of mosquit- | taught to the Royal Family. was visiting_at the home of his after being the guests of her|visited recently at the home of ... greatly enjoyed. The re { oes,.mice and other animals | : . mother. mother, Mrs. Margaret Carru- their sister and brother-in-law, , that have been sacrifieed in the | CURTAIL LOANS Th ge thers, and other relatives in O'- Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, | Inserted by 4th Queens Progressive Conservative Association i bame of science. , _ oe See for money Congratulations are extended to Leary and vicinty. 5, | Miss Gladys Shaw. Hamilton. ‘ ; The United States Navy de. } @ Himascte Vanecn $ expanding Mr. and Mrs. William Perry ot Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ellis return- Ontario. is visiting her mother, PAINTING? cided to supply a husband for | economy forced banks to move wi-couche on having celebrated |ed to their home in Toronto, On- Mrs. Edward Shaw. Haliburton. Pee peenteneewetenee 2S Se cement ctittnees A R to limit increasing lending. their-golden wedding anniversary |tario, after visiting with their) Miss Francis Walsh of New Pittsburgh Paints, Miss Beker. one of the two | monkeys that went on a 1,700 | After an announcement tha! 4. august 3rd. ‘|parents, Mr. and Mrs. William) York, returned to her home af- mile space trip. Scientists war the Bank of Canada’s meres y Ellis, and Mrs. Oliver Smallmam ter spending the weekend visit- | keep that Just Painted leek to find out whether space radi- | rate stood at a record 6.51 pe: Mrs. Frank: Backer is back at and other relatives in and near ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LONGER! ation will result in any “abnor. | cent. the Canadian Bankers’ home in Miscouche after having O'Leary. “Avard Harris, O'Leary. malities in réproduction.”” Association said the bank spent some time in the Prince! Mr. and Mrs. Don Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. Gare. Clatten- Chandler Bros. would have to “curtail further County Hospital, where she re Trenton, Ontario, are spending burg, Halifax, Nova Scotia, are ss tis “COLLOSAL BLUNDER” expansion in their lending poi ceived treatment. some time as the guest of her S| pending sometime at West ! The Mid-Canada radar sys | icies.” > mother, Mrs. Oliver Smallmans.Point where they have pitched Charlottetown, P.E.L tem _ eae ee oo | susT UP Little Joanne Gallant, daughter O'Leary. ‘their tent and are visiting with shameful waste of money Ts—Miss—Universe's—hooming OF rane. Sts. sorte cae i eae Sonne saer saleter tee Ee Group Capt. Charles Lim- | bust a flop? ‘1, tune to fall and break her collar past week visiting her sister, Mrs | t M & M leod Ltd o brick. 62, who retired in 1956 they ha page gar seid none recently. The Gallant's ar Everet MacPhee and Mr. Mac- a oore G . as RCAF director of radio war- | he injec wie inte the visiting Mr.-and Mrs. Felix Des Phee, Coleman. = a a FLOOR fare, said he opposed construc tion of Mid-Canada but “‘the scientists rammed it down our throats.” Defence Minister Pearkes gaid the radar line is an essen- tial part of the North American warning system Tt lies along the 55th paralie!.hetween the Distant Early Warninc line to with emotion 3 : : roa ; , pital after having spent the past the north and the Pine Tree | Replied the doctor: It's a . | cal weeks in St. Nicholas, vis JEWELLER by: McBRINE @ CHRISTIE @ CARSON | line to the south MORE CO-OPERATION US. Defence Secretary Neil McElroy and Defence Minister Pearkes met in Ottawa to con sider North America’s de third child early next vear, , fences. McE!roy called for rested at Balmoral Castle in more US Canadian co-opera Scotland. She met the Prime 5 tion in buildine additional radar stations to fill a hole in the Pine Tree system That line now extends from the west coast to Dawson, BC., and from the east coast to the region of Winnipez Defence plarners long have been wor- ried about the gap in the Prai- ries Present plans call for seven mew long-range radar stations to be built in the area, but Me- Elroy said more are needed The US. probably would pay most of the cost CABINET CHANGES Prime Minister Diefenbaker, returning to Ottawa from a 10- cial liquid plastic | bosom of Akiko Kojima, who day vacation in Saskatchewan, | said there will be one or more cabinet changes soon Newspapers have been specu- | lating for some time about the | various posts and persons that will be involved, but the prime | minister declined to give any hints of the appointments he is considering RACE AND EDUCATION measured 37-23-38 “when she won the recent Miss Universe contes er being named Miss Japafi.” It's not true, cried the sta- tuesque Oriental beauty, her controversial bosom heaving very common operation among Japanese women, very simple to do and very effective. HERE AND THERE The Queen. expecting her Minister Kwame Nkrimanh of Ghana, whose country she was to visit, and made him the first Negro member of the Privy Council he sceptre of King Tutan valued at $3,000,000, has disappeared from the Egyptian museum. A total- of 140 guards were replaced after the museum curator dis- covered 25,000 other priceless items have disappeared or been misplaced . And in Copen- hagen. Danish doctors gave up a campaign to switch children from candy to carrots — not even to save their teeth will the kids. stop eating their sweets, the. doctors sadly re ported. MARITIMES ELECTIONS Election campaigns vied for attention with festivals in the Maritimes’ week A record % candidates set out to win voters’ support ia the Aug. 20 Newfoundland elec- tion that Liberal Premier Jom eph Smallwood hopes will erase the Progressive Conservative party from the %-seat legisla- Roches im Miscouche. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette of Halifax, spent the weekend in Miscouche visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. William Perry. Delima Poirier returned to her duties at the Charlottetown Hos- iting at the home of her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poirier. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Betts and Hes Riamon | WATCHES And RINGS JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS 1371; Gt. Geerge Dial 9397 aie Ute a i aed and other famous lines. aes ae leadership... WHAT RESULTS SHOULD YOU GET A flag-waving crowd of 20 | ture segregationists marched on | Liberals have the most can- |. ; 7 a eae on Omoeck ~ easy a ak pi , Alot can be accomplished in five years. 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