,Ep3rcMBER 7,! 1951 rue GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOfI"l'ETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -'i'M' rkmce co water K. L. Waite 1 summer Street. Summers A . pun, Subscriptions. Advertising Representative: 1. EI.MEIt MUIIPH! and GEORGE CLOW House Phones: The Guardian may he bought at any of the following Itorea in Snlnnieraiuu: mum”, Summer Street; Gourlier Drugstore, :1 cum-.1 335.3; 9"" News-stand. Water Street; Mark Baudet, 67 Granville Street; N," Doueettea Grocery. Becond,Street; Island Motor Transport, Street; Alban's Grocery, 120 Russell Street. UNT! OFFICE Phone 8031. B033 and 8032 In Kenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE siiiiiiiiarslde By Atil she is visiting with her son-in- kf: '31 d”U8”m93'. W0 and Mrs. n . Heal. In the near future,l siindny Bgptlimlll Service inerside BM. in the Sum Services GEAKGE. septembcr garden Biff. 9.30 A. M. W. M. A. If P. M. preniiie 8 PM. Rev. R. A. Wliilncy gpeakci. ppresciitcd. mi z.-id their children. home in Ottawa. They and Mt.- Waiigh. in the Sackville. N. B on Saturday. Stipl. lsl scvrnty-five occimred '.i A-' known iii Western Prince County where i.cr husband was at and Alma itery u Ill Rev. E. Lockhart. D D. of Little Shemoguc nfriclating nonton. Alberta. Miniitcr Ire as follows:-0'i.4-ary lit 10 AM special meeting of all ool uudents. members of Alia lrcuii. in be addressed by ac; Schools ad Brae. vest Deilnii will join with that o o'l,eary to hear Miss olx-ary at if A. M. The sperm speaker iizll be Rev. Elmer Crock of Worthington. Minnesota Then at the Brae Church at 3 PM d Chiir.'hman." :eri'ice.s --oiiducied by tiic choirs 0 noon anri the ICES. Allaerion and Vicinity :1"? Wrzzm at Alibcrton, left on lesdav morning to begin studies I Pniicv of Wales College. '- Ir J. Lcai-Ed. Cziimiiig. N. - '0 1.iig his sister, Miss Ali- ” X-t”5II'd. and Mrs. L, B. Lenrd, tlbeiton. -llrr. A'lilill' iv; ht '15 a -. silor lg I It Tiiesrirt, mm R- H Rogers and Mrs. Ce- Sieiiart. Charlottetown. were C H M their sister, Mrs. J. E. ii llntl'i'. Aiberlon, on Wednes- l'. Sept. 5. M Quickies - an x fxigioxrxxfm Charles A. Britten, Minister. -ni:iir.Qt.vz UNITEII CHUllt'll Meeillliz will be held in the Mur- mv HflTl')(VllI' i'niled Baptist Church on Tiicsdny. Septemebr llili. Time; and al,H.'DA'l'l FOR 0TTAVVA- In- wgclor l..iiiis Watson of the RC. pp, ...-iwiiipaiiied by Mrs. lV;it- B.ibi.tte ind Jllllll. left Prince Edll2Il'(l is- land on Friday to return to l.lI('.i' yrzirs of . A iiiiiglitcr of the late D0n-- Flnra Hardy Ramsay of Montrosc. Mrs. Peacock was wtlll: ...A CIIC l:me nllll.Slf'I' of the Baptist con- Knuisford. Spi'in.,- 5'-J.-,a1 inns in the Port Elgin cem- he Senmcs tor Sunda'V' SEDL 9thifl0f)l'-lcllilill izown of white in Circle. and C. G. I. T. on the Miss. story for all younger groups. Slin- Bloomfield. Sparlinz. Ind also at 730 P .M. there will be rpecinl Anniversary Services con-i , Rev. W. F. Miliirn of. kvillo. N. B. Editor of the .l,'ni-4 There will bel iieclal iniisic at these :iiinivcrsai'y e Bioniiifield Chur'h in the :iltcr- V 0-Lien”, Chou. Mlvvoodstock where a reception was llht b0Ei(lP5 the members of the mild- me Choir. All welcome at all scr- liiss N-v-vna Locke. diiuglilcr of Hband Airs. Raeford ockc of, I..oiirlmi. who has sp nt the '"'"lW with her aunt. Mrs. Ar- Albertnn. I to Charlottetown 0 , G 9;? 9, 7 3;” ';d (wt ii . cdQ?;? mi; service Sunday at 11 A. M.!fioor and music. Sale of lunches. School 10.16 A. M. and at Saturday afternoon and Personals Grand River. -Mrs. Cassie Lcard . su iunier months rctlirncd to ilicir home.-S. the Suinmcrsidc Board of Trade lirrniii.pl'iliied by Mrs. the ”S)'blI(l" special for Toronto Lw; Roper of Southport 3-'Ilt'lii ' . , me”: my; in Al-barren u,-hm-c fxaiioiizil Iaxhibition as the repre- .h,,. W...-9 guests of M155 Beth .-cnliitivu of the Sunimcrside ' l)nzil'li.--S. .loIlimore- Ariiing Wedding -I)IF.S IN "SEKVILLE-The death of Mrs. J. C. Pcacork rnce EZ.i.a R.iiisay of Montrosc, P.l-.'.i.) , very pretty wedding was -R--olcinnized on Scilirday, August lltli at 2.30 o'clock at the United Church Manse, Cavendish. when - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arbing.Wood- Kstock. P.E.I., became the bride oi : Earl Edgar, only son of Mr. and : "Mrs. R. S. Jollimorc, Halifax, N.S. utv:v.iil: besides her hlzsvband is The Nwpmom. was performed by one hi-oiiicr, John Ramsay of Ed- Rmr Gnome (-laugh, The room was beautifully deco- Lrateri with cut flowers and the -0'b5-:RdY ::ls1:g"':tLCgg:dl:GE,bridc entered it on the arm of her 9 ill D -2 iiatlicr to wedding music played by lher aunt, Mrs. Roy Arbing. Her satin ' featured ii sweetheart neckline and Sund”-Vvpcnliini. She wore a full length veil held in place by is headed crown. and carried a shower bou- quet 4' American Beauty roses. 1 Mrs. Everett Rix, sister of the ililue taffeta. with matching shoul- der-lciigth veil. ll-of pink roses. Leith Arblnz. bro- 1;lll0T of the bride, supported the ' lgrnnlii. Fnllnwlng the ceremony in delic- -ious luncheon was served by the hostess Mrs. Gough. The vi-it the bride's grandmother who. due to illiiess in hospital was un- ; able to be present. and from there lthey went to the bride's home in The bride's table was attract- ivcly decorated with mixed cut flowers and centered with ii three- ticr wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Serving supper were Mrs. Char- lcs MacLcnn. Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mrs. Errol Stetson. The toast to the bride was given by Rei'- L. A. Dignan, uncle of the! bride. and responded to by the groom. Later in the cveninlz the happy icniiple left on a short honeymoon jtrlp. For travelling the bride chose -ii tiiilorcd dress of yellow nylon ivxilh white accessories. Her cor- 'si1gc was of white mums. On their return they will reside in their new home near Halifax in-im-9 the grnom is it valued em- .iil(l.l'i"e of HM.C. Dockyard. where ,-ii-cvioiis to her marriage the bride lwas also employed for several rvn- L IMl'0RTF.l) LANGUAGE I Owing to moorish invasions. the Uxrnblc language was spoken in ispaln. the Bnlcaric Islands and Sicily in past centuries. K8? Reynolds X gss. . L g K Rt” for my healthf," y -W. CHESTER S. MacDONALD. Baptist Church at 7 P. M. Barrister, will be at the office of the late G. M. Matthews, otLear,v, I evening. 59l1tcmber 8th. and all day Wed- Sunday. iltesdliy. September lath. 9t.h. Bedeque II A. M.I -m---i :2 P. M, Albany 7.30 P. M. My l,i', Burton Crowc, B. A, Min- Iwith their father, J. D. Mcbellan, and Sons, iWilli.mi and Read of Scotsguard. All oliurchcs slioulii bc'-Sink. who have been spending the visiting friends Hind relatives in this Province have -Mr. Harold Rodd. secretary of Rodd are icmiiiz this mornini: by plane on Mr. l'.O(lfl will iittciid'lIlic Canadian Shirley Fern. youngest daughter of Ll)l'l(l(', was matron of honor and tworc n flnnr-length gown of white. ,.orgziiidy with frosted design over Her bouquet was bridal party motored to Alberton: Frank Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-! Office and 68-! House. Alta., when they will be the ,..-7 I guests of E70 Heai'a parents. ,1"; CENTIIAD nrznmui-. -naucc in Irlshtown Hall. p T”" isii cnuaciii-.s will holdiMonda)'. seoiember 10th. Good ”'uf::irC'A;J';m5ia'a':3 mendifnloyed the music Barron: Orchestra at a dance and show held in the sumo" were served. Friends of FVO and Mrs. A, A, D. Clark (nee Mary Simmons) 31" Pleased to see them back in Summer-side. F'O Clark will soon attend a Staff Navigation In- structor Course to be held gt the ---- -Mr. Earl McLelliin and Mr. Air Navigation S h l h ,.-THE PRINCE EI)h'ARl-)1S,pWlllard McLellan,. Somerville. ...f.”o m' Mxn l'nited Baptist District.iMRS5-. spent some time visiting Several former students of ihe A. N.S.'visii.ed Summerside over the holiday week-end. including: W0 Blake Lloyd. FVO Douglas Wood. rxo Dennis w. Beeby. W0 Wm. Reid. F70 James Gronaii, FVO Edward V. McNeill, I-V0 C, Trepanier and F.iO Blair Bruce. The many friends of Ffo 0. Korol. FXO W. V. Campbell and E70 D. L. Bulion, former Staff , Pilots of the ANS. Flying Wing. wish them the very best in all their future endeavours, on post- . ing from this Station. F,'O Marcel Dcsnoyers spent the Edmundston. N. B. INCA Frank Mooney and John Kiiby visited their respective homes in New Brunswick over the. P.lO W.J. Davidge was rcccntly' in the Wing where he uill act Several capacity of Staff Pilot. former Staff Pilots of that uniti have been transferred to other, stations across the Dominiomi where they will report this weekf including: I-V0 S. B. Coghiil, Fv'0 L. A. Klein, FXO L. C. Loader. I-'.'O A.J. Moore, FIO F.L. Oliver, W0 G. C. I. Mergny, FVO J. W. Trcmbley. FXO J. F. Tomliiisonl and IVO E. Kowaiik. Two Radio Officers F. S. Crawford. Two students will shortly report. here to attend a Staff Navigation Instructor (Nav- igator) Course at the A.N.S., in- cluding: FKL F. R. Hammiil and W0 D. L. Munro. Four graduates of a S. N. I. (NI Couisc have been taken on will instruct, including: F'O B. Luibeli. I-”O K. J. liiethergl, F O W. G. Muldowney and Fl P.W Rawlyck. Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Carson. Miss Doreen Carson, of Saint John. N. of Salisbury, N.B., were week- end visitors io Slemon Park. where they were the guests of IVS and Mrs. D. E. Carson. pm-Tiiss STEALS snow LONDON. Sept. 6 - (Reuters)- Princess Eliza-beth stole the, show from actr Tallulah Bnnkhead today when Londonls stage darling of the '20s arrived after 16 years' absence. "I'll take second billing to the Princess in any country in the world. darlings." she said when told that most of the crowd at the airport had come to see the Prin- cess' departure for Bslirioral, scot- land. The National Library of; Guatemala contains about 80.000 volumes in the Spanish tongue, of- ficial language of the Republic. N Locke iloaii and Vicinity Among those who attended the lobster supper at st. Mark's, Lot 7. were Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lacolture and family of Brockton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenaiilt and two of their children of Char- lottetown, accompanied by Mr. Max Martin of Emerald motored to I-lowlan recently and spent Sun- day, August 26th Visiting in How- Ian and Forest View. Mr. Bert Peters and his mother Mrs. L4.-on Peters and Marie Peters left Bloomfield by car on "Satur- day morning, August 25 for the mainland. They are going to Visit Mrs. Peter's two daughters Lucv and Retnwho are married and living in Toronto. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View on the evening of Monday. Aug. 27 were Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett Petcrs, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Peters of Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lacouture and family of Brockton. Mans, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsemult and Mr , Drill! Hall on Friday last. Refreshmentsober meeting plans will be made toled the 015' holiday week-end with friends in! past week-end. 2 Kaiser. rxo C. N. Agar, i-wo J. l...' reported ; here over the week-end on post-' ing: PVO F. N. Pearce and PxOi stl'engt.h of the A.N.S., where thev, B. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Fillmorey 1 people in general. news; Views 'AIberion Canadian of iicnr Station '-99'0" Holds Monthly Meeting -The regular meeting of the Mrs. D. C. Tompkin; nanny Alberton Branch of the Canadian motored to Ottawa. Ont,, when Legion was held last evening Sept. 6th in the Legion Hall with the President comrade R. M. Dunn presiding. Following the roll call Tilmlpkins and F70 and Mrs.I0f officers the minutes of the last Pin to motor to MacLeod,!meeling were-read by the serenity. comrade adapted. p A report was presented by com. rades D". B. Nicholson and Ken iQu1gley. on the- Annual Legion Jack ,Rochford and on Sept. 3. It was decided that at the oct. ihold a zone rally in the Aberton Lesion Hall at a date to b! de- cided on at a. special meeting oil 'the executive. iweekly dances continued and if Possible to have theffirst dance inext Wednesday if arrangements :can be made for an orchestra. : It was moved by Rev, ,1, R, MC. ;Mahoii, seconded by comrade D. B. ;Nicholson that a HIYHIVH up and sent to the federal ll-eprsentntive regarding the re. lC('lIi veterans pensions. . The financial statement was read by the treasurer F. Weeks and 0 balance of 5309.00 was noled.lBe”i5 sharp 0" T”55d”Y ”"e”'2vn; lVliiver, g; Newton. cf: Lus-. l l some discussion followed on hfwihg new windows installed in the Legion Hall and the building 'commitlee was authorized to have this work done as soon as possible. The building Of a suitable war memorial was also discussed and ill was decided to hold this matter over for another year. ;Veieran Farmer Interested In a transferred to the A. N. S. FlyingkNew -Mr. Norriian Bcaton of Slim- mers:de is 9-5 ycars old and irilllH01ma”'3 '35 Aug"-W 25m 3001 ih9.li.'intis but that experience be 96 this fall. Yesterday after- noon he stood in a field of a. farm '3” C9"”'31 Street North, owned by his son. Mr. S. Bc-aton am-ll watched a self-propelled cornbinc harvest a fourteen acre field of cats in about three hours. - The combine was owned and ;0PC1'?lLCd by Mr. Hubert Agnew ,and It cut the grain. cleaned it, lhreshed it and bagged the bats. All that remained for Mr. S. S. Beaton to do was drive around the field ill his truck. pick up the lTwo men in addition to Mr. Ag- HFW. were needed for the opera- l;on. They attended to the bags, removing and tying them when full anti placing empty bags at the outlet. The machine travelled at eight miles an hour and has a L-qn foot cut. to anybody but it must have been truly remarkable ll7d0CCl to Mr. Norman Br.-lion. In his long life Mrs. Edmund Maynard grandson Gordon were recent vis- itors to Mouton, N 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platts spent a few days recently visiting friends in Sydney, Nova Scotia. of his mother, Mrs. D. N. Forbes. town. was a recent visitor at the home of ,his aunt, Mrs. Ramsay. . M-j. Mr. Junior Williams has left for .H3ml1l0n. Ontario to visit his brother Lloyd and to seek employ. of Blue:Convention held in Summq-sidgiment there. Mr. Rink building and lhauled it onto the mill yard and its fixing it up for it feed mill. Friends of Mr. Elmer Baker are It is also planned to have thefzlad to see him home again after, being confined to the Prince lcounty Hospital for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hayes and Mr. Horace Hayes, lottetown, were week-end guests JG. Hayes. Mira. Dan Mciean and Mrs. -Andrew Brown were guests of lMlSS Gertie McNevin and Mrs. I noon, August 2st h. i isaiilt St. Marie, motored to the ilsland recently and are visiting 1Mrs. McCombe's parents, Mir. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. I Mir, t Lester Roger McKay and Mrs McKay and two tthildren left recently for Pamour. Oiit.-iriof after spending the past month vis. iting their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLean re- cently motored to Alherton to vis- it with Mr. '1'. T. Cunningham who is ill. also other relatives and friends in and around 0'Leary. 'very successful pantry sale at lsum of forty-eight dollars was realized to go towards the ex- pences of wiring the Institute Hall. ,1 The Dental Clinic which has been going on at the Stewart -Health centre closed on August 28th. It has been most beneficial to the public and it is hoped the yRed Cross will see fit to hold another Clinic next Summer. The Birch Hill Women's Insti- itute held a dance on Dance Hall. A large crowd was in attendance and a good sum of ynioney was realized to go towards purchasing seats for the school. v Ti '3 The rcguar meeting of the Tync',,o. ,,p..,,.,.,, again lvalley Young People's met at lir.l 'Stenning Williams' shore ;a weiner roast and social evening. .The Y. P. S. from Bideford and Nnriliam were invited hilt due to And! Miiss Mabel England, Charlotte-1 , , ,, gaining a 17-7 decision at the air- Elroyl : sier rather ilMacF:irlane hit along bail Erie Williams has purchas-' -cue managed to clean the bases. all of Char-:31 W9 i Mr. and Mrs. John Mccombe, p S . 3 (. ( ' 00 griims "my a "'"1lk1b1e iipcrahn" Monday evening August 27th torl,ul ms can do is hope that our Tyne Valley Noi'e.siS'5ide High Defeais R. C. A. F. Beiier Halves The Su.rnmei-side High school Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes. N. s.. ROW! defeated the R. C- A. F. were recent visitors at the home! 39”" Haw” in the 9"” same of the'semi-final lerles for the championship of the Summerside A. A. ladies softball league. port diamond last evening. The high school girls hit Lus- hard while Marlon Rogers on the mound for Sum.-I-Ii held the Airforce ladies to a few lscattered hits. I i With the bases third inning Nancy and with the aid of an Airforce mis- fuli in- the Rog.---ii hit a double with two rid- ing the sacks and halted the duo lacross the plate. Julie Meikle -played an outstanding game in "short field and Newton. Alrforce centrefielder. made a nice catch ;of Nancy MaeFarlane's hit to deep ' centre. The next game will be played Recreation Grounds to- night. game starting at 5.30. : L. ' Fp remluuon be'of their parents Mr. and Mrs. mpups High School Royals: Dewar, rf: LClnrlr, 3-b; Painter, cf; Rogers. pl , c; McKinnon. 2b: Meikle. Baker, lb: MacFarlane. li. R.(I.A.I-”. Better Halves: 3b; Strong, lf; Finnigan. c: Paton. Eszer. p: Dupuis. rf. i Unmircs: Plate, Thomson. Adkin; l it Let's Talk It Over A Prince County Viewpoint by ..d.. (inme Out And Hear The Summerside Legion. Band llils given its last open-air (Till- cert of the summer season. Throuxziiout the summer months lti ,' Inv given us unique enter- The women's Institute held a' K” t P tiiinniciit. You may sit. by your .riidio and listen to the world's best falls short. somehow. of assembling in ithe. town plirk under the trees on a warm summer night and listen- iing to the home. town band. Our pride in the knowledge that we liirc listening to our own band gives '.1ddcd enjoyment. Our Summer- ,side band has had a fine season sliowinz decided improvement over Ibcir first gallant efforts in early slimmer. If Winter Comes T,xesdayl Now that September is here we bliss and take them to his barnlevening, August 28. in Mi1ligan's' are reminded that shortly after ,the royal visit to which we are iiiow looking forward King Vvinier in his white robes will visit us lilnflill. To the youth of Slimmer- aside the prospect is rather bleak. ie nmvs that Crystal Rink will means that our hockey pro- curtailed. usual slmiing and will be seriously iwinlr.-r will be favorable for out- door skalivig. and that our town pl5Iillf'TS and others will do all in -he has 5”" the prove” of h”'itl'ie. inclement weather the attend--their DOWOF 10 make the M0000? "vesting cli.-inge gradilally from the most primitive of methods to th.s ultra-modern system. When Mr. Benton was a boy and a young lman grazn uas sown by hand. reaped with a. scythe and thresh- ied by means of a flail. all labor- Iious liand operations. During the years there have been many changes and now would be difficult for Mr. Bcaton. or indeed for anyone else, to pic- ture any further improvement in the operation of harvesting grain. In a wet. fall such as is being ex- perienced in the Province this year when grain stands in the stooks for weeks until it can be properly dried for threshing or hauling to the barns such a de- velopment on a large scale would be of great benefit to the fan; BEDEQUE W. I. - The regular monthly meeting of Bedcqiie Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ham- mond Bownesi on Tuesday even- ing, Aug. 7th. In the absence of the President. Miss Aletha Noon- an was appointed pro-tem. The meeting was opened by singing the "Ode" and repeating the "Creed" in unison. Roll call Was answered by ten members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read and dia- cusscd. Mrs. George Ballum gave a report of the Institute conven- tion held in Charlottetown. Bills read and ordered to be paid. Af- ter discussion regarding new blinds for school. the matter was left for the school committee to decide. Mrs. Irving Toombs was appointed to assist the school committee. On motion it was agreed to hold a pantry sale in Summerside. It was decided to ask every family in the community to contribute toward sale. A committee was appointed for this purpose. The next meet.- lng will he held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Jewell. Lunch commit- tee: Mrs. Davis Jewell. Miss Ale- tha Noonan and Mrs. Arthur Mur- ray. Programme commitime: Mrs. Walter Bowness and Miss Winnie Smith. Collection 31.17. Programme for the evening consisted of an in- teresting contest conducted by Mrs. Edward Gardiner. Lunch was nerv- ed by the hostess and committee. The National Anthem closed the Colo Ai ” of Cascumpec and located in Kenslngton. Master Francis Weir of Boui-is. NOTICE As of the Eighth of September my Office will be Telephone 69. DB. GLEN R. HENDRY, Veterinarian. meeting. 11 i Down," 'ance was small. ,EXCl'l'ING MYSTERY AT CAPITOL. SIIMMERSIDE I -Offering an exciting new idea in murder mysteries, RKO Radio's laction drama "Hunt the Man with Gig Young. Cleo IMoore, Mary Anderson, James An- lderson and Carla Balenda in prin- lcipal roles. opened today at the icapiwl Theatre. While on trial for murder a man mscbes because, though he is in- lnocent, he is sure that circumstan- itinl evidence will convict him. lTwelve years later he is appre- ihended and again brought to trial. A public defender appointed in his behalf, sets himself to find the seven witnesses. who originally testified against. the man. in an effort to uncover new evidence wh.ic.h will clear his client. What happens then builds up through many exciting 5091165 to a sus- penseful climax in which the real murderer is revealed. Gig Young. as the public defend- er and James Anderson. as the man on trial. come through with top drawer performances. Lynne Roberts is beautiful and capable as Anderson's loyal girl-friend. Others who are excellent in their exacting and varied role: include Willard Parker. Gerald Afolir. John Kellogig. Harry Shannon and Christy Palmer. George Ai-chaln- baud's fine sense of suspense is evident in his skilled direction of the production by Lewis J. Rach- mil. and the screenplay by De Vsllon Scott was well done. program as enjoyable as possible. It Is Up To I'll! The Dominion Government has publicly placed Free Enterprise on ltrial and we, the people, are all in the jury box to decide whether itiw system is what we believe and declare it to be. Not by confer- ence and decision but by cour- nszcous and unselfish action or the lack of it. will we bring In the verdict. ill Buyers must show .salcs resistance to uneuentiiil goods priced ion highly. 12h Workers End employers must get together and produce more goods. 13) Those who put on the price tags must show proper reatraini. There you have the Government's blueprint for success. W'ill we be nhle in control inflation by our individual efforls, with no govern- 'ment restrictions or legislation? ,Wili we show the unbelievers and lthe critics that Free Enterprise is workable and desirable? GRAHAIWS ROAD W. I. Fourteen members met at the home of Mrs. Angus Green on Aug. i 20th for the monthly meeting oil Success W. I. Meeting opened by singing "Institute Ode" and re- peating "creed" in unison. Roll call was answered with B. joke. The minutes of last. meeting were read and approved. The tres- surer reported receipts for O3l.50 contribution to Red Shield Cam- paign, also sl5.00 to Radio Sanit- orium Fund. I It was decided to make a com- munity canvass for Cancer Fund. Mrs. Angus Green and Mrs. John USED FOR 1949 METEOR These Cars are all in financed. span 1950 VANGUARD SEDAN 1950 AUSTIN SEDAN 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1948 MERCURY SEDAN 1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1946 CHEVROLET COACH 1939 FORD SEDAN 1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1936 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1949 MERCURY HALF-TON TRUCK 115 Summer Street - SUMMERSIDE - Dial 2888 cans SALE COACH good condition and can be BAKER Toronto Stocks tConti:ued from Page 11) Martin. , bases, 1 .:D MacKay were appointed to select ' Francis Murray films for next showing. New committee to visit the school during the month are Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Correspondence was read and discussed which included a letter regarding the Mobile X-ray Unit which would be at Graham's Road school, Tiiesday. Aug. 2lst. after- noon and evening. also an urgent request for blood donors for Thurs- day, Aug. 30th at Kcnsiiigton. Mrs. Francis Murray was asked to prepare programme for next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Earle Murray. Roll call will be responded to by a don- ation of millinery handicraft. Any member failing to have an exhibit will be subject to the penalty of a fine. Meeting closed with "The Island Hymn". Mrs. John MacKay assist- ed the hostess in serving,a delic- ious lunch. Collection amounted to f-2.90.: Siiiiiniorsliie Y's Moire S. and VLS. classes 5.: -The Bummersido Y's Meal 13709 P35'm35t9' 35 Club has completed a most me- 1”o9 Pm" C050" 53 cessful aquatic program which has Wm Perm” - 5i been carried out this summer at 300 Pick CWW 172 their bathing house on the water- 2500 Pioneer 205 "am. 2000 Pore Pen 4 1-4 Mi J R d M , 4000 Prem Bord 37 aid ”i5i.Si".ihu?mi53u'2im"a5i"3t 15 P7 M95 111-4 ming and Water safety Instruc- 100 P"95i0" 14" tors have directed this program mww- osmo- 3 FXO Ralph Emery. a member of 1200 900 Man 320 the Y's Men's Club has contri- fmo Que?"-"0" 55 btited much to this program by 800 Quemm” 24 conducting Red Cross Tests several 12600 Quesabe ' 45 Limes throughout the season. ' 93000 Red Pic - 43 1'2 The following list of candidaiu 5000 R9" Pele 34 have recently merited awards: .500 Reeves 52? Elementary - Robin Lidstone. 30.100 Richfield , 20 Robei-t Godkin, Pasty McNei1l, H173” Q” C09 COW 35" IVBTIIOII Johnston, John Brown. Ina lafgg gochseuv -- -iArseiialilt, Jackie Gallant, Erwin 9 W Rriynnr, Alice MacDonald, Foch E:-l;J1!'1l:n1 yD'lCNRll,V. Roberta Clark, Joyce ' Arsenaiilt. 430 R”55e” Junior D Arlene Bernard. Arthur 25400 RY3" Lake Morrlsznii, Suzanne Delghan, Dor- 7;gg :3” )5?" othy l'lc::i'y. Allen DeSRoclie5, Alice 3 899 lire MacDonald, William Gallant, Stan- -'S3:gl:YFree lev De.-Rnclics.S,vbil Gallant..Reagl1 - ' - C.ark. Ernest Gallant, Joyce En- Wu Hr illlilli. Riissell Pickzird, Alt:-rtwcody, ' ” ;H:ll:0lri Gallant, Ellswort cite. Ezlntggr ?1 I 2' Irtcriiicdiate -hl-lichard Hublav. -- i .' --I ' l..l' , D R ., N ' F .- 500 She?" Cr 175 f.:l':Ili:l1nC(E10Oii::,s(l Lil: Aligiimgodkln. ' 17055 SWWM 333 Sftllllnr -- Charles Hickey, Ken- 100 sigma 7”” c'(-ll Gorikiti. Floreiice Sariy, Law- Hmo s”3"C9 3” l'(IIi'P De.-Roelies, Gallard Harris, Mm”; gm lPh;.llis Sarty, Marjorie Cahlll, i Stan 4.1 ;Dg.1R -L .'i5S0 Siscoe . 74 5 9000 South Brazcau l2 i()1j(I() Yuk.-nn , 143 6000 Spooncr Ill (pm; 5000 Starratt 60 V 2720 Steep Rock no :::;f”';,'l H Ag H 6500 Sud Cont 6 M 6 ” ygol" 1533 Sullivan no W D0f; Si" l3RO0 Superior iin l:,:f Pa dig,” 1000 Taku c 1-: :i4':';, Yeilm if 1025 Teck Hugh cm : I ” ” ”””V 2500 Thom Liind R BA5KS 2310 Tobiirn 26 257 Bk .VItl I-4 700 Torbrit . I91 -5160 Ek NS Rm 95800 Tower Pete 40 140 Bk Tor I-2 103 T Fin A 27 I80 C Bk Com I100 Trans Res 57 220 Imp Bk 3-4 2000 Trend Pete R0 325 Royal Bk 97750 U Asbestos 232 3400 Upp Can . l7o 571 C Brew 20 1-4 I900 Van Roi 223 D Mag 13 -H80 Ventures 55 Simp A . 34 2000 Villbona 125 Simp B 33 1-4 500 Violamac I08 Simps Pr 94 3500 Vulcan 25 Wabasso u ism wane Am Professional cards 10 Waterous 5000 West Malar 6 "Z, ,4” , , '- ,.L-v 1000 West Ashley . 1 57065 Wpl-Iomestd 40 L Earle iiicitey 3000 WI1tS6.V 10 Chartered Accountant 111500 Winchester 9 d! B nk I C 4350 wr Ha;-g . Cam In I o omrnerel 7200 Yale Lead Blllldllll I 2000 Yelloi-ex Somme ” . P. I- l39lO Yk Bear WE. E.”i-lairiimaii, Opt.D., R.O. OPT OMETEIST l Eyes xamined i Glasses Fitted I Office Hours: i 9 to 12 - 1 to I and by appointment l Phone 8281 I REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Snininereide I- i B. Frliunter 0.10, l OPTOMETRIST ; Ii Complete Virnal Analyeu ' Glance Fitted '. PHONE 3110 1 WOOTTON. England - (GP) - A 4.000-year-old grave. believed the burial ground of a tribal chieff common of this Norfolk village. has been discovered on the publiclli lMAI..LMAN's BUILDING Snmmenide. P.l.I. Tire Sale OFFERING LEADING I GOODYEAR ' DESCRIPTION Water St. E. i 5' 05,000 worth of tires at 25Vo OFF FIRESTONE - DOMINION 1 GOODRICH Ql'A.VTITl' SALE 1 OFFI-IIII-II) l'RI('E SAVING I Oltlllxlll 4 ply Safety , 10 23.90 8.00 000xI6 4 ply Super Service .. 10 17.00 3.00 ' Mioirlfl 6 ply Kiiobliy frond .. l 3'.!.i0 10.80 I 600x10 0 ply Siilnillirll .. 3 30.0.3 10.30 050116 0 ply Truck Knobby 3 50.70 10.90 I osoxie 1: ply sinmiiml Kllnbliy l ' ' I? 54.20 10.55 13.05 I flfioxltl 6 'ply Simuliird irclill I7. 5l.mt 37.00 12.90 5 650x15 4 ply Sfanilaral in-all I I040 30.30 l0.l0 I 6.'v0xl.'5 6 pl,v Stanilaril trend 4 51.55 38.75 12.90 i osoxioi ii ply Trllfk type .. 2 sun 442.95 15.35 tloorltl 6 ply Truck iypc .. . '2 49.90 37.45 12.45 650110 4 ply Standard trend 0 il'l..'S.S 30.40 10.15 870xl.'5 4 ply White iiiili--wall I 43.740 32.3!) 10.80 n70xl5 4 ply lhinbby tread .. 5 37.80 28.35 9.45 7l0xl.'l 4 ply Stnmlnril . . I! 40.70 30.50 10.20 7J0xl'l 8 ply Sianilnrd . '3 l0'.'.40 70.80 2.5.00 . 700x20 I0 ply Stantlnril 0 ll0..'-I0 32.70 27.00 l '7i'i0x'I0 I0 ply Standard 0 l.'l6l.0il 102.70 84.20 825120 I0 ply Standard I 105.05 l24.2iI (1.40 Also fire. sizes 745x20. .'i30xl8. .1Mtxl'l, 525x10 Re-Tire Now While They Lost. F. Earle Mcllonald Ltd. BRANDS - SEIBERLING ROYAL side Phone 7961 i i i F l 4 ,4