. at the home of his brother "S'r.?.i.,. a-'3' s?':.s'1"' Isms All Vlcliilty u&'m collicutt and Na in ' ' is on. also Burton. attend Miss Iauiae Glllis. Public Health in Convention on June 11. Nurse visited Sutton School on June ta. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. ltlrnsdals. mu of Mr. and Mrs. ed. Burton. Mr. Frank Griffin. Burton. had the misfortune of loosing three valuable sheep recently. Mk. hd Mrs. Louis Doyle. and family of Boa a. Mass.. are aandlng -a ho day at the home Mr. Doyle's mother. Mrs. Ma- tilda Doyle. Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn and children. Sheila. Roger and Norma. Elmiidale. and Mr. Thom- as Griffin. Brocton. were recent Jamal O'Brien. Gerald G'- wera recent Harold guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton. Mr and Mrs. George O'Neill and Mr. Arthur O'Neill. of Som- ervilie, Mass.. are spending a pleasant holiday with relatives and friends in iGlengarry. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Pius- vllle, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lance Dalton. Burton. Mr. Leigh 0'Hailoran, who was employed in Labrador, is visiting an sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 0'!-lalloran. and of his sister. Mrs. Frank Stevens. Campbellton. and son to sum- Mrs. Myrtle Doyle Donnie. were visitors merslde recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veno. who were employed in Sea View. have returned to their home in Camp- bellton. Mr. Raeburn'Doyle. who is em- ployed in Summeraide. spent last week-end at the home of his mo- ther, Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. Camp- bellton. Mr. and Mrs. Jewells MacDon- ald of Toronto. Ont.. also Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams of Elmsdale. were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. Campbell- ton. CR. -1'" "DAILY , ACROSS i ii. Apportlons 6. Unaccented syllables as , 1(Pros.) : Lsenior i gr. pus hemp' 8. British l f colony, L. )(S.PaclJ.' it-l. Complain. (siangf 4. Wreath -' of i I. Protective garment ' U 3. President 8. Coin; .-- iFr.i 9. Relieve lo. Lean-to is. aratingl 16. Music N: L ,brown -37. Leading , actor . .28. settlement gmslopes. T 1. spend- i thrill-I M.li'lap - ?8'!. Chant '38.'l'ibetan V priest a8.Fi1istior . the hair - e0.Companioii i . ofapostls Paul (Blb.l 1'i.'ropa 2. German . ' river , Wholl- , now)! 1. Dexterous 3. Pen-name of Charles. -v , Lamb gonglws: It island" AXYD Is LONG trophies. the length and form Each day the code letters are worn souosrz to vsopvo: .1'OYwll..tl ewo fssmmsys Orypteeaetsi eaowr: Masstuositi 7 P IRTU YSDYO-HOEUT. Albany Aiid vicinity The farmers in this district have pls-.0 well cleaned up tile spring p a g. Friends of Mr. Reg Thomas of North Tryon. who met win an accident last week. will be sorry to hear that after being x-rayed at the Prince County Hospital his injury will confine him to to bed for at least a month. Mrs. Mat McLeod and her three sons. Rae. Kenneth. and Bobby of somervllle. Mass.. motored to the Island last week and plan on vis- ing with relatives in North Tryon. Emerald and Freetown. They were accompanied by Mrs. John McLeod. of Cambridge. Mass. It is 20 years since these ladies left this Province and they see many changes and improvements. Friends and relatives here in North Tryon. will be glad to know that Mrs. Alex Dawson is some- what improved in health and ex- pects to be home in the near fu- ture. Friends of Mr. T. Gillis. who re- cently had two fingers cut off will be glad to know that he is out of the Prince County Hospital and is visiting with his sister. Mrs. Rae Cameron of Albany. Mr. Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora. has rented the Alvan Kehoe Farm here in Albany and is using it for pasture. He has at present a large number of cattle grazing on this property. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hnwatt, mo- tored in Charlottetown on Julie 25, to attend the graduation of their daughter. Doreen, who graduated from Union Commercial College. Miss Vertis Boulter and Miss Vessie Dawsinn returned to Tor- onto nn June 25. after spending two weeks vacation at the home -if their parents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Boulier. Augustine Cove. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson, North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell. Freetown. were visitors to North Tryon on June 27, as guests of Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomson. ATHENS (AP) - Foreign min- isters of Turkey. Greece and Yugo- slavia will meet at Bled. Yugo- slavia. July 30 to sign a Balkan military alliance. is Greek foreign ministry spokesman said Satur- day. The spokesman said a draft of the document would be com- pleted by Monday. I). Malt ' i i rbev. er-' age 22. One 28. Caution '. '10. hsmiahsl tempoo -J . rarily ' 81. Handful of straw 5:? as. Girl's name 30. Chile! - 40. Toward- iDAlIl.1':5llK1'P'rOQU0FrE-'-ller'e's how work" lti) LIAAXB FELLOW, biiii6tti??ii"n'piy stands for uioum-. In tiiis”aTuiiBi?a'i3 uses for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters. apes- atlon of thsgwoprda are all hints. dllerentf C ” V A Cryptegrana nus -rrififffr-wo so us! was A OLORIOUS LAIY DRON3. nl'r,own;is greaonio - on : omsa's;ij9ym' Ellarslls Ans Blloiiird --Mr. and Mrs. Athol MacNevl.n and family. Halifax. N.S.. are via- iting with Mr. and Mrs." E. -R MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Preston aecaull. lnlerslie. and . and s. Moody Lockhart. oleman. Master Bruce White. Summer- side. is spending part of his holi- days visiting with his. cousin, Miss Arlene Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and daughter. Kathleen. accom- anied by Mrs. Winnie Morrison. Mrs. Albert Sharp and Mrs. Wil- liam Grant. motored to Charlotte- town on June 24. Mr. George Smith. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown, spent the week-end with his wife and fam- ily here. Mr. Freddie Cotton. Springiilll, was the uest of Mr. and rs Earl Coug in last week-end. Mr. Bertram Phillips. Halifax. N. S.. spent last week-end at his '- home here. Mrs. Myrtle Ramsay and daugh- ter, Norna. Mt. Pleasant, were week-end guests of Mrs. Ernest Paynter. i Mr. Melvin Hutchinson. who is employed in St. John. N. B.. spent the week-end with his wife and daughter here. The Ellerslle-Bldeford West and East junior school held their closing on June 25. Miss Lillian Bernard and Mrs. George Sharp were the teachers for the year. The Ellerslie-Bideford s e n i o r school closing was held at the Bide.-ford Wharf on June 25 with the teacher. Mr. Ralph Keef, and children gatherihg for an after- noon of sports and games and picnic lunch. Miss Charlotte Ramsay. Port Hill. was the guest of her grand- parents durlng the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ford and family. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ford. Northam, R. R., on June 27. Mr. Albert Barlow, Coleman, visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow, on June 26. Miss . Jennie England. R. N.. Charlottetown. visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison England. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord. St. Andrews. N. B.. are visiting with the latterls mother. and brother. Mrs. Edna and Clifford Morrison. Mr. Lowell Hutchinson. .Mac- Nelll's Mills, is visiting with his grandfather. Mr. Thomas Mac- Caull. Miss Gertie MacNevin. Tyne Valley. visited with her sister, Mrs. Lelth Hayes. on June 25. Erwin Dennis. ware guests of the latter's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Will Dennis, Port Hill. on June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams and family. visited with relatives and friends in Summerside on June 27. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. were guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Hutchinson, Summer-side. on June 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and daughter. Kathleen. accom- panied by Mrs. Winnie Morrison. were guests of Mrs. Jessie Tay- lor. Malpeque, on June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharp. 0'- Leary. were June 27. guests oi their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp. Mr. Eddie Campbell. Sussex. N. B.. accompanied by Mr. Bruce Bownass and daughter. Jean. Moncton. N. ,l!.. and Mr. Bill Con- stable and daughter, Johann. S ragfleld. were June 27 guests oi) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis. I Mr. and Mrs. Claire Dennis and family. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dennis. Mrs. Sinclair Maccaull. sum- marside, is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull. while they are holidaying in Que- bec and Ontario. The many friends of Miss Jenny Ross will regret to learn she confined to her home with illness. world's highest active volcano is Mount Llullailleco in Chile, tower- ing 20.244 feet. - Mrs. C. V- The editor. Tyss Valley laid Vicinity Mr. Wilfred Mac all. Mr. Ivan uscl-nan. sad '. Charles Macliay were ansanl those was attended Grand 6 in mar- I llottetown on June . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo MacDou- gall. motored to Stanley Bridge on June 27. and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Macxay. Mr. Wm. MacFarlaiid. Bedeque. was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. Laughlin MacLean. he also visited with Mrs. Dan MacLean and Mrs. D. N. Forbes. Miss Betty sharp is Jiending a vacation at the horns her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharp. Miss Adrian Palmer. 0'I.ieary. is visiting at the home of her aunt. I. Lldstone. Mrs. Phillip Williams. Elleralie. is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Horace Lidstone and Mr. Lid- stone. Mlsses Freda and Ruth Wil- liams, spent a few days recently visiting their uncle, Mr. William Mlalynard and Mrs. Maynard. Port H Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacLean. Birch Hill. on their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary on June Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monkley. Summerslde, were visitors of Miss Eleanor Birch and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Birch on June 27. Mrs. Ernest Ellis spent a week visiting her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mac- Donald, Moncton. N. B Mrs. Gordon Williams and daughters. Jane and Susan. accom- panied by Miss Neta Bigger spent a week in St. John. N. B.. rec- ently. d The many friends of Mrs. Hes- sel Matthews. Arlington. are sorry she is confined to the Health Cen- tre. and hope 'she will soon be well. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Millar 'are pleased he has re- covered sufficiently to be able to return to his home after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. --The Tyne Valley Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met at the home of Miss Emily MacLean and Mrs. Andrew Brown on June 24, with a good attendance. Plans were made for the Sunday School Picnic to be held on Tuesday. June 29. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. C. S. Miller on July 13. The Tyne Valley School closing was held on June 22. when par- ents and friends assemble to spend an afternoon of fellowship and fun. Games and races were held for all classes present. At the con- clusion the children were given prizes, certificates and treats by their teachers. ice-cream dips lwere provided by the Women's Institute. The teachers were pro- vided by the Women's Institute. The teachers were remembered by their pupils with gifts. The District Convention of the Women's Institute met at Port Hill on June 23. afternoon and evening. A very interesting pro- gram was prepared for both meet- ings. Mrs. Walter Newcombe was president and Mrs. Oswald Yeo was secretary. Speakers at the afternoon meeting were Mrs. Man- ning. Supervisor. Mrs. Macdowan Vice-President. Mrs. Found. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall. Eve- ning speakers were Mrs. Walter Shaw. Mr. Wm. Cairns. Mr. Don- ald MacLean and Rev. Mr. Fin- lay. Recltations were given by Mrs. John Coughlin and Mrs. Oswald Leo. Fun and nonsense was put on by Northam in the form of a reading by Mrs. Char- lea Macxay. Sing songs were en- joyed at both afternoon and eve- ning meetings with Mn. Her- man Dyment at the piano. Next year the convention will be at Ellerslie with Mrs. M. Mac- Caull. president and Mrs. Gordon Miller. secretary. A collection was taken for the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. BK KAMPALA, Uganda (AP)-The editor of the Uganda Express was aentenced Saturday to six months in jail .and his newspaper sup- ' is pressed for six months on charges seditious articles. Damba. was alleged to have described the Uganda governmantts "methods" of publishing of silencing opposition" as "like Hitler's." ' , possessions! an o i Mr. , I-ieekbert. daughter of Mr. 5' sanrr JOHN. N,-n. (ct-)-tier don Elliott. ii, in with a bullet wound his ab- domen. was charged by est Ilint John police Friday with VC I Elliott has been under police gun in hospital since his capture late 'l'huraday after a four-hour gun battle with police in a wooded see- tlom of East saint John near his home. Earlier. the home of Mr. an Mrs. James Hopkins. neighbors Elliott. had three times been at- tacked by rifle tire. The first attack three weeks ago was written off after police inves- tigation as "noise from firecrack- But late Wednesday evening nlns bullets tore into the home. arely missing Mrs. Hopkins and her at- tractlve 17-year-old daughter. Mu- riel. and damaging the house and furnishings. Po ca were unable to find the ease ant. Thursday fir g the house re- sumed and local ca and RCMP surrounded the area. cagturing Ill- liott four hours later a er a s - radio exchange of shots. Elligit told police he was wounded by his own rifle when he fell while run- niiltf through the brush. rs. Hopkins said her daughter had been "trying for six months" to break off a friendship with El- liott. but "couldn't keep him out of the house." Freetown and Vicinity Miss Winnlfred 1. Burns. Hali- lax. is spending her vacation at her home in Lower Freetown. Friends a're glad to know that Ronald Lewis. is making .a satisfactory recovery from his recent illness. Miss Donna Cameron of Am- herst. NS, is spending two week's holiday in Freetown. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paynter. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacNeil. have as their welcome neat their little granddaughter. rlstlne and Ian- Mrs. Harry Heckbe of dolph. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred .Burns and children. of Summer-side. were visitors to Montague. on June 20, where they were guests of Rev. D. A. Campbell and Mrs. Camp- bell. They were accompanied by Mrs. Russel Burns who visited in rt. Brudenell. with Mrs. Ethel Rob- ertson. Mrs. Leonard Pickering of St. Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paynter and daughter. Winnifred of Freetown. and Mr. Frank Mur- phy of- Norboro. motored to Am- herst. N. S.. recently. where they spent the day with friends. Mrs. Lloyd. Reeves. accom- panied by her dsughters. Judy and. Nancy. left last Thursday to' join her husband. who is station- ed at H. M. C. S. Stadaconna, Halifax. Messrs. Austin scales and David Scales of Freetown. and Ivan Rankin of aarlonetowalen on Tuesday to attend a . nt Food P. ducerii Convention. to be held in the Manoir Richelieu. Murray Bay. Quebec. 'mey were accom- panied by Mrs. Scales and Mlis Nora scales. who will spend a 10 days vacation at the Manoir Richelieu. -On June 20. the C.G.l.T.. and Trail Rangers Groups held their service in Freetown United Church with Stewart Drummond in charge. Slides were shown of the Girls Camp in Augustine Cove. Scripture readings were by Irwin Drummond and Wesley Reeves and were followed with a prayer by Thane Bernard. The offer was received by Nora scales an Carl Reeves and a "f to 314.00. '1'liia will be sent by the Young People to the Camp Com- mittee to help defriy the expense of improvements made to the camp site. AI. IIAII KILL IEEPII SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP)-Two caged black bears killed their per. Phillip M. Nitsch. M, at his roadside resort Friday. Nitach. who kept the bears on display to attract resort customers. had eit- tered the cage to clean it. one bear grabbed Nitsch's leg and threw him down. then both an- imals clawed and hit him. OUR BOARDING .. . ,. V41. EGAD BURKE! I AND IN NO I'M OUSE 'f4F4'p GLANCE THA;fHt(igiEi2E A iwtseaaoiis. LD EAIJ rt” . 5OMElibPi-IAT FRAN : QECE r '. .1 ' DETEC T AT A BIT-fLA TO Box.-A EAT Be MAJOR OOPLE ........-ii'- in. m...:';.r;..".-.:-g Of. a. . Mfl. iuiaih Mountain 0111.! C - field of unique motion picture en- sun. Helen sinimon andl sis- ui-. am. Jean uoeireit. mm- mm. were meant visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Stanford McNeil motored to Coleman agzd visited with relatives on June .- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barbouri Linda and Blaire. ontroae. were guegta of Mr. and lly. Spring eld West. on June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. visited Mrs. Barbour's brother- in-lew and sister, Mr. and Mrs. I-lorrls Adams on July ID. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barbour and Mr. Frank Barbour visited Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thom- as. Cascumpec. recently. Miss Jean Arthur. Arlington. Mass.. also Mr. James Arthur and son Stanley, Weymouth. Mass. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arthur. South Kildare. Mr. and Mrs. John Horne and daughter. Norma. of Trenton. N. S., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and Mrs. Mary Dunbar. Alma. "ION!Gll'l' WE SING” CAPITOL THEATRE SUMMEISIDE -ltesplend .t with great mom-, enta of unforgettable music per-p formed by the world's finest artist.-a. Twentieth century-Fox's ”-i loent Technicolor production of "'rm-right We Sing" now at the Capitol Theatre Summer-aide to thunderous ecolaim. It is indeed a momentous achievement in the tertainment. Here is the final. in music, bal- let and drama. woven into a color- tul panorama of melodic enchant- ment. Producer George Jessel and Director Mitchell Lelsen have brought the concert world to mil- lions of moviegoers and have en- compassed into the story of sol I-lurok. the immigrant who became the century's formost concert im- pruarlo. all the musical genius available-the unequalled talents of such gifted personalities as Esta” Pinaa, Roberta Peters. 'ra.mari-. Toumanova. Isaac Stem and Jan Pesrca. "Tonight We sing" is e au- perb ,musical narrative from the first moment when Plans. as Feodor Chaliapin. lifts his mar- velous voloe in an arts from "Boris Ooudenov" to the ringing finale when Pins-a. Miss Peters and Jan Pea-ca combine their vocal gifts in the death scene from "Faust". -”-ll-5-YTL'T- IOIDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Matinee Tuesday 2:30. Dan Dailey. Diana Lynn in musIcal-comedy-romance- Mill AT I'll! FA!!!" 7 lnloolor A great show for the whole fam- ily. Serlal and News. Coming -- "MARTIN I.U'l'lll!'.ll" July 14 - 15 ' NAMED" KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. 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Ii. 1. Phone: Kenelngioss I HAIR DRESSER D:'EJTE:',NAR':h':. Telephone 2322 W". sh gin 3530 . ----or--l i Write Box 755 PHOTQGRAPHRP Summerside . Tu W” 5799'” . ”'..l-'.f..'"”'”.... MT CAPITOL Sumnsea-side Tonight 7:15 - 9:15: Tuesday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 , . i..:uli'Eiil'riil'W ,au-ivmllilli,liiilllll1,ggi,9tQlGj9gPElillEilitf. ..-co-.-... Coming July 12 - 13. REGENT . TUISDAY 7:15 - Qill - WIDNIIDAY. 2:30 - 1:1! - 9:" V I --so rooav mo - ms . one ii iii II i'-illl iiliiilliili Iii; ii iii viii.- mi all 'i '1