gal? '6. 1952 THE WESTERN PRINCE O0UN'.l'E OFFICE gumm an t. Bummoi-aide. ".0", guziu-ipt.I:m, Advertising Bcpreoontotlvao GEORGE GLOW Ind Home Phones: no Glnrdlnn may be followlnt INTO: mu . .A . uni. Ngwuund, Wlter Street. in Phone: VALLEY needs 100 t Blood Clinic. N180!- ?,?,',”.::tw.een '1 and I P. M. ,.;;;;n (moss BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at Tyne Valley Hall on wednagday, August 8th. between 7 and 9 P. M. 100 Donors required. Be 0091 .-SALE or ICE CREAM and dance in Indian River school. Wed- ne5d3y' August 6th. Also hot dogs and soft drinks. ..cAMP FIRE with sale of ice ”.,,a,,,. am, will be held on Thursday evening on the grounds of Heath Clark. North B9d9TlU9- 5ponS0l'Pd by North Bedeque Un-E ,1.-id Churrh. DTTIH l2'llii linnnlvei'5.1ry of H... fxzni-th Bedoque United Church ulli he observed on Sunday, Aug- ust lilth. Services at 11 am. and 730 pm. Rev. M. C. Fisher of gmoklyn, Ontario. will speak at the morning service; and Mrs. Fjghpr will speak at the cvening survive. - .. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Funeral services for Miss Laura Gordon were held from the home of her brother, Mr. Murray Gordon. cnsciimpen, on yesterday afternoon. The officiating clergyman was Rev. -J.M. Sheen of Eimsdale United Church. Hymns sung were: ”For- ever With The Lord" and "The Lord's My Shepherd". A duet. "Face To Face" was feellngly rendered by air. ltussoll Learn and Mr. Alvin aslilry. Pallbearers were Messrs. Fred Gamble, John Raynor. Lester Wallace. Lloyd wiikie. Gordon Bar- boirr and Heber Hardy. Interment was in the family plot at IBloom- field United Church cemetery. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cameron. Albany, were visitors to Summer- side yesterday.-S. - Mr. and Mrs. John lliimmill, Fr-arlriown. were visitors to Sum- inerside yesterday.-S. -The friends of T. W. Hiammill of Central Bcdeque are glad to know he is doing well after .1 successful operation in Princci Cniinty Hospital.-S. ; --Mrs. Adelia Hcffel and daugh-, tor, .Vfrs. John Carson and child- ren nf Brookllne, ltfasa, are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. John Harkness. Sumnicrslde.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips. West Somerville, are visiting Mr. and Mn. John Harkness. Sum- merside,-S. -Mr. and lvhs. Harvey Morris ind family of Toronto. arrived on ilnnday to spend a two-weeks vac- ation with Mrs. Morris" parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Weeks, Al- )9l'fn1'1. -Mr. E. 0. Perry. Tlgnish. iii a patient in the Western Hospital. llbi-rton. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren. with their children Barbara and Bonnie. left iesterday on return to their home in Billerloa. Mass.. after Elli.-nding I vacation with Mrs. Wax-mn'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Delaney, Kensington. -- B. Locke Road and Vicinity -Mr. Kenneth Griffin and two of his friend! motored from Saint John. N. B.. to Forest View on Sunday. July 27th. Mr and Mrs. Trueman Harris End Mm Anizua McBaine of the Focke Road were in O'Lesry on riiiay afternoon. Aug. lot. "This Misses Edna. and Arlene lvalna of Saint John. N.B., arrived Ii Forest View on Monday even- ” July 38th. to spend their va- rallon with their mother and v (I Street; Inland Motor Transport. aims no-loot!" . ' " 120 B u so t- loll- wnter street; .VlII00' Wm” "mg?" ” ' ' . I. L White in Kennlnglnn. . WEST PRINCE OFFICE Frank Weolu, Bepreunhllvl. 8&2 Office Ind 08-! Houll. GUARDIAN Pllohl I081. GEORGE WUITON I08! IIIII 8038. bought at nu of the In Summonldoi " , 21 Central Streefi Mu-Ix IG.lu:fet, or Granville Street: -ENGAGEMENT.-Mir. and Mn. Frank Cobb announce the engage- ment of their youngest daughter Eva Eileen to Dan Lea son of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Kenalngton. Marriage to take place the latter part of August. -UNLOADING Invernelu and Acadia Nut oil treated coal this week. Put in supply for winter now as coal will be scarce later on. Also on hand 7-strand woven- wlre fencing, 70c per rod. R. B. McCauil, Carleton. --UNEXPLAINED INCIDENT - Royal Canadian Mounted Police were investigating last night the possibility that a bullet had broken rt window in the general store oper- ated by William McGulgan at Kin-' kora The incident occurred about ti o'clock last night. There was a. possibility that a pebble from a passing vehicle caused the dam- age. Police found no sign of I bul- let but were continuing the invest- igation. No one was injured. -- FUNERAL AT ALBEBTON - The funeral of Mr. James ()'Meara. of Alberton. whose death occurred as the result of 3 car accident Sat- urday afternoon. was held yester- day morning from the home of his son, Roy O'Meara, to the Sacred Heart Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W.E. Monaghan. The pallbearers Were. Messrs. Theodore Lewis, John C".-. 4 .. Fewer Donors ” Al Alberlon Blood Clinic A For the first time Alberton'a Red Crola blood donor clinic was held in the afternoon and result: were rather disappointing, the number of donors being smaller than at any of the previous peacetime clinics. Thin decrease is doubtleu due to the fact that haymnklng in into thin year and farmer: felt they could not leave their field: even for no worthy I cause u a blood donor clinic. The one encouraging feature of yesterday's clinic is that there were twelve new donors among the thirty-nine who volunteered. Three of those who were willing to donate were rejected no only thirty-six bottles of blood were obtained. Donors listed by school districts were as follows: Alberton-15 (one of these rejected). Montroae- 6. South Klldare-4 (one of these rejected). Elmsdale--4 (one re- jected. Alma-3. Dock-3. Mill River-1. Other communities out- side the area-3. Dr. W. P. Earle was in charge of the clinic. Lunch was provided by members of Mill River and Montrosc Women's Institutes. Al- berton Institute permitted the use of their hall, provided tea and served the refreshments. Mrs. Eric Corbett, R.N., assisted the clinic staff and Mrs. A. C. Green acted as registrar. Several young men of the town gave assistance in unloading the clinic equipment. Singing Sword Wins Memorial 2-Year-Oldlrol GOSHEN, N.Y., Aug. 5 - (AP) - Singing Sword, owned by Mrs Lewis, Herman Lewis, Frank Keefe. W. B. lifcLellan and Alfred Foley. Interment was in the church cem- etery. Margaret Crltchfleld. of Wooster, Ohio, outgamed Kimberley Kid in the stretch to win the 817,200 Ar- -IN MAGISTIIATES COURT- ln County Court at Summerslde yesterday before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. Q.C.. ia party from Al- berion convicted of possession of a large quantity of short lobsters which he was canning was fined 5100 and costs or one month in jail. A party from liflscouche con- vicicd of having liquor in a car was fined 525 or one month. A party from Charlottetown convict- cd of driving while ability was impaired by alcohol was 35100 or 15 days.-S. fined Visiting Anglers Have Good Luck A group of sportsmen anglers from sackvilic, N. 13.. had rath- er good luck yesterday in this Province. Dr. Hert Hirtle landed ll five and one-quarter pound rainbow trout at scales Pond, Freetown. A com- panion. Clem Leger, caught a two pound, three ounce rainbow. The third member of the party, Alex Richard. failed to land a big one. but contented himself with recall- ing that last year in the same area he landed a six-pound rainbow. The men had a. small boat with outboard motor with them, and fished from it. The type of fly they used was not learned. Senior Tennis Tourney Continues Play in continuing in the Senior Tennis Tournament at the Char- lottetown Courts and following are the results of the latest matches played: Mon'I Single! Carl Bradley defeated Walter Oui- len 3-8, 6-4, 6-4.- Jack Hcnnessey defeated Ned Wran 8-2, 6-4. Paul Kayo defeated Ivo Cudmore 0-0. 8-2. 1 AH. Anderson defeated George Purvis (default). Lodlea' Singles Helen Larter defeated Barbara Wran 6-1, 8-0. Wanda. MiwMilian defeated Bar- bara Coylo 6-0, 0-1. Following is the schedule for to- !iSi('i', Mrs. Margaret Cairie and lino. Mr. ci. w. London of M t -.3 31:: Friday. Aug. iat in (I'xi1l)creo.'.ltl it i rain. and Mn. Ralph Adams and. 0yLand Mrs. Helen Mcwllilamsi m an HIV were in Forest Vicwl ndav. Aug. am. i Mrs. G. W. London spent sat- mtyv M18. 2nd visiting in 0'- ?-mv. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vin- - Gallant. The Messrs Frank d P E”"9l' Of Glehgorry werznin oat Lmv on Friday. Aug. int. .1... ,,M"- 0. w. London and runiiy Monctoh returned to th 1 Home aft I r n Forme;!enwlvlalt with relatives AN. .-..7 CALVES TRAPPED .- -- day's matches: Men's Singles Phil Jnrdlne vs. Art Cantwell 5:30 P. M. Ladies singled Helen Loner vs. Elizabeth Wil- lett 3:30 P. M. Joan Weir vs. Wanda MacMll- li3.n 5:30 P. M. Men's Doublol 0. Bradley and J. Brown vs. J. I-fenneasey and R. McAleer 5:30 PM. 0. Hennigar and H. Power vs. P. Kaya at D. George 5:30 P.M. DONALD, Alta. - (UP) - Two calves owned by Palmer Hagen were drowned in a ahot hole dug by on oil survey crew some you: ago. The hole undermined I strip of land so that when the calves run over it recently they broke the crust into 12 feet of water. thur S. Tompkins Memorial Two- Year-Old Trot at Good Time Park today. Each won his cllmtnation heat in the some time - 2:08 2l5. Tom Berry drove Kimberley Kid. owned by the Alwoocl Stables of Far Hills, NJ. and Del Miller was in Singing Sword's aulky. Miller took over the reins of Sir Luliwater, runner-up to Kimberley Kid, in the final and Harry Harvey was up behind the Ohio-owned trotter. Kimberley Kid broke at the start of the final heat but regained his stride and moved into contention at the three-quarter pole. But in the drive through the stretch he was unable to catch the fast-step- ping Singing Sword. which once more trotted the mile in 2:08 W5. Miller and Berry hooked up the final heat of the 815,363.85 Geers stake for two-year-old pacers and Del won out when he claimed his horse, Keystoner, was interfered with at the head of the stretch. The time was 2:10 IV5. Gosling. stnblemate of Kimberly Kid. and a t55.000 purchase as a yearling, won the first elimination heat from George H. Tipllng's Key- stoner of Cleveland in A photo fin- ish. Hilisota, owned by. Dr. F.R. Mcrlabb. Ithaca, Mich. captured the second ellminaton but was scratch- ed from the deciding heat. INDIAN RIVI-JR. W. I. ---Mr!. A. J. Cameron and Miss Mary Cameron entertained the In- dian River W. I. for their regular monthly meeting. The President. Mira. Keith Mann opened the meeting by having the "Collect" repeated in unison. Nine mem- bers responded to the roll call donating an article for the school and six more promised to give their: at the next meeting. one visitor wan welcomed. The minutes of the last meet- ing wcre read and approved and Miss Donalda MacDonald. teacher. reported for the school committee. she had purchased articles for the school coating 32.75 and Mrs. Hubert Gillia reported that she and Mrs. William Sinclair made three calls on the sick and had taken one treat, Correspondence was read and discussed and Mrs. Keith Mann and Mrs. Peter Mac-.Lellan were appointed delegates to attend the Provincial Convention in Char- lottetown with Mora. William Hick- ey an alternate. Through the klndnea of Mr. William Burns, samples of Morses tea and coffee were received by the members, also two premium blankets from Fairfielda. The sec- retary was asked to acknowledge both with letters of thanks. Mrs. Keith Mann eonvener reported for the pantry sale. which was held during May, stating that the pro- ceeds amounted to 521.15. A committee of three, Mrs. Jua- tin Mnclcllan. Mrs. Peter Macmi- int and Mrs. L. G. appointed to interview the trust- -ee re-buying the old school. some committee was asked to take charge of the lottery of one auto robe. Tho secretary was requested to lend far 1000 C. L. O. 659611195 for the members imd it was decid- ed thot the members pay the 32.00 to the District convention instead of the no bags of candy. Collection amounted to 51.35. The July meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Prank she: when roll call will be answered by "My Worst Cooking Blunde Lunch was served by Mrs. Cam- omn and committee during which time piano selections by M"- I-Iubort Gilli: were enjoyed. Meet- ing cloud with National Anthem. FRANK Council ordred a clean-up in Prep- .nutlon for the tourist rush, and I oleon-up here is oomethlns- H , Alta. - (cm - Town involves removal of huge piles of b. rubbiah from the out eriieranoe of the Funk Slide. where I village was buried with loan of about no lives in 1008 'ed the fire to cross by . Ramsay were to THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLO'1"I'ETOW'Ng Two Barns Burned Al Cascumpec A barn and I largo hen house. the property of Mr. Harold Ashley of Cucumpec, were destroyed yes- terday aftemon by B fire which apparently spread from the smoulde lug ashes of a pile of brush burned the previous day on a nearby form. A high wind caus- aeverai hay fields and a spark is believed to have ignited the barn although the blaze was still some distance away. The Alberton Fire Department was called to the scene as it was feared that the oonflagratlon might spread to the unoccupied house nearby. owned by Mr. John Ashley now of Charlottetown. A large Hall threaher was also lost. in the flames. It iii not known if any insurance was carried. The Measgof A Man He who has a thirst for power craves recognition every hour; And an insatiable need Ensiavea mortals mastered greed. by While he who seeks but things of worth Walks humbly, lowly o'er the earth. Upholding God's and nature's laws. Caring little for ma.n's applause. Character, strives not to win it, Emits influence each minute. True worth cannot long be hidden. Merlted esteem comes unbldden. A just God in His Master Plan Metoa his measure to every man: And glory veiled on earth below Shines brighter in the after-glow. Written Monday June 30, i952 A glorious day after the rain! Be- lieve it or notl rain in Oakland. California, the end of June. Whatis the weather-man thinking of? Evidently he's gotten his localities mixed. However this native of an- other clirne loves occasional rains as the old earth shines out the brighter.-- G. S. Gordon, Oak- land, California. AUGUSTINE COVE IV. I. -The July meeting of Augustine Cove Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Camp- bell on July 3rd. The meeting opened by singing the "Institute Ode" followed by the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was responded to by 18 membe paying 5 cents each for those wearing glasses and 10 for those not wearing glasses. from which the sum of 51.15 was realized. There were three visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and it was moved and seconded to pay for putting a cement floor in the basement of the school. Mrs. Priscilla MacF'adyen was appointed to see about entertain- ing the Holman picnic and Mrs. Alban Gaudet auctioned off the two premium blankets, for which 510.50 was received. Reports of committees were then heard and new ones appointed as follows:- sick and program: Mrs. Eric Robinson and Miss Voids. Clarke: lunch. Mrs. Austin Cameron. Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe, Mrs. Ray Boulter and Mrs. Alban Gaudet. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Joseph Murphy with roll call to be answered with material for a bazaar. The meet- ing ciosed with ”The Queen". A very interesting contest was put on by Mrs. Bryce Clarke with the prize being won by Mrs. Eldon Dawson, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. Collection amounted hi sl.65. BELMONT W. I. -The July meeting of the Bel- mont Women'a Institute was held at the home of Mrs. A. S. Johnson with 14 members present and two visitors. The meeting opened by singing the Institute "Ode", fol- lowed by the "Creed". Roll call was answered with ”Whiat I dislike most about house- work". and minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. Plans were made to have an ice- cream social in the schoolhouse on Monday, July 7th, and com- mlttees were appointed to make the necessary arrangements. The sick committee reported making several sick calls, and the school committee bought supplies for the school and a treat for the children at the school picnic. New committees were appointed as follows:- Sick: Mrs. Harold Yeo and Mrs. Sterling'Thompson. Sandwich: Mrs. Keith Barrett and Mrs. Harry Best. Correspondence was read and eight members paid their sub- scription to the Institute News. The next roll call in to be an- awered with "Your place of birth." The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Lowell In- man. The singing of "God save our Queen" brought the meeting iii close and lunch was served and collection taken, amounting to The S4 B5 MALE EXPERTS OXFORD. Eng.-(OP)-'-Prof. M. Garland told a conference of fash- ion experts that men make far better designers of women's cloth- es than women. He said men are also bettor for buying women's atylea because they haven't on many prejudices. BOOSTB EDUCATION KARACI-II-- (GP - Number of been-aged boys and girls receiving primary education in East Paki- stan this year reached nearly 2.- 150,000. mostly boys. The total was 300,000 higher than in March. 1950. when a. 10-year compulsory education scheme was introduced. BRIGHTLINGSEA, Eng. - (CF) -Joey. celebrated tortoise said to be more than 100 years old. will re-c ct. A popular at- traction in this Essex County com- munity. Joey laid a clutch of eight. egg: when nobody was look- ink. O'Leury and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeo, Red Mill, Quebec, are spending their vacation with relatives and friends in O'Leai-y and Knutsford. Mr. Williiun ("Billie") Mo.cNelil, Unionvale. has left for Attleboro. Mass, where he is being employ- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Wedlock, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cal- vin Harts, O'Leary, motored to Summerside recently. Friends of Mrs. Charles Mac- Dougall, Springfield West, are sorry to hear one had the misfor- tune to fail and break her arm. Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley. Red Mill, Quebec, accompanied by their grandmother Mrs. Robert Carruthers. arrived by motor re- cently and are spending two weeks” vacation with relatives and friends. Mr. Cyrus Gallant. who has been employed in Toronto for the past several months, has returned to his home in O'Leary where he will spend his vacation with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coughlin and daughter Frances, and Mrs. George Coughlin have left for their homes in New York after ii very pleasant vacation in 0'Leary, Locke Road, Cavendish and Char- lottotown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacAusland and family spent a very pleasant weekend in Charlottetown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dignan. The many friends of Mrs. Mary L. Ellis of O'Leary are sorry to hear she has been suffering with an attack of arthritis and 'flu, while visiting her daughter, Mrs, Charles Rix and family, Locke Road. Mrs. Mae Eason. Boston, Mask. is visiting with relatives and friends in O'Leai-y. At present she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dennis. Miss Gladys Buchanan. Toronto. Ont., has arrived in O'Leary and is spending a very pleasant vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buchanan and family, Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jelly have returned to their home in Toron- to, Ont., after a very pleasant two weeks vacation spent in O'Leary. the guests of Mrs. Jelly's mother Mrs. Margaret Jelly, and brothers Harold, Avard and Milford. Visitors to Cavendish recently were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet. and daughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis and two child- ren. Murray and Brenda, of O'- Leary. and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris and family of Suinmerside. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reilly, ac- companied by Mrs. David Camp- bell aiid Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and daughter. Nancy. motored to Dalvay and Staiihope recently. Cpl. and Mrs. Harvey MacNevin and their two children of Ayl- met". have arrived here and are spending their vacation in O'- Leary, the guests of Mrs. Mac- Nevin's mother, Mrs. D. S. Gorrill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ley Woodslde and Mrs. Ralph Ellis. motored to Burlington, Cav- endish and Rustlco recently. A large number of people from O'Leary and vicinity attended the annual St. Anne's Day celebra- tion held recently at Lennox Is- land. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelly and their two children have left for Portage LB. Prairie where they will visit Mrs. Jelly's brother, Rev. Lloyd Henderson. Enroute they planon stopping at St. Andrews. New York, and Winnipeg, and ex- pect to be gone for 3 month. Mrs. Jarvis Yea, cacompanied by her three children and Mrs. Clara Dixon of Hampton, New Brunswick, have left for their homes after spending a few days in O'Leary and Knutsford. The Springfield -West Baby Band picnic was held on the church ground on Tuesday afternoon. July 29th. There was a large number of babies and mothers present and ice cream and cake was served and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Allie MacLennan and two sons, of Rochester. New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacLennan of Manitoba. returned to their respective homes after a pleasant visit in 0'Lcary, the guests of Mrs. D. B. Gorrlll and family and Miss Eva MacLennan. The 0'Lcary road an far out as Wilkinson's stoic is now under construction. Tons and tons of and it is believed that the paving will begin aliortly. Due to dry weather. homes. trees, flowers and crops ale covered with dust, along that stretch of road. -On Sunday afternoon, July 27 at 2.30 the Corinthian Lodge No. 19 A.F. dz .A.M. held their divine service in the 0'Leary United Church. Rev. C.O. I-lowlett was the guest speaker. The chair was directed by Mrs. Edward Mac- Dougall and a trio was nicely rendered by Mrs. D. A. MacPher- son, Edward MacDougall and Al- vin Webb. The meeting closed with the Benediction. A large number of the Orange- men from the surrounding dia- trlctn paraded to the United Church in the Brae on Sunday evening, July 21. Rev. Roy Mac- Naught was the special speaker. and hymns used were "Unto The Hills", "Stand Up, Stand-Up For Jesus". and "Blast Be The Tie That Binds". A special number by the choir was, "The Church By The Side Of The Road". led by Mrs. Fred Macbeod. The minia- ur brouaht A very inwlrina mu- clay and gravel are being hauled Tyne Valley and Vicinity ..:-:;:..6.:: and Mrs. Byron Ramsay on Thurs- day evening. July 21th. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Moclean spent a few days recently vkfting in Halifax. Mr. on Mr. Charles Willlanm and Wallace Noya left for Ontario Wednesday morning, July 23rd. Mr. William Nawcombe. accom- panied bv Mr. Ivan MocKoy, Mr. Pr-owse Gorrill and Mr. Gerald MacArthur, spent a few day! 1'9- cently visiting friends in U. S. A. Mrs. Gordon Blwy Ind M-W Georgie Stewart, Toronto. are spending some time visiting with their father, Mr. I-lush Stewart. while their mother is 3 Dammit 15 the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sabina, West Point and Milan Annie Sabine, Hon- olulu, were guuats of Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuarrio on Thursday. afternoon, July Nth. Mr. and Miro. Grant Mollison. summemido are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Mollison'a pu- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Ram- say. Mr. and Mrs. James Macbeth. Halifax, are vacationing an the Inland. Mlim Erma. Gris: is vacationing at the home of her grandparent-I. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MBCLBHED. Port Hill.-BK Mu. Gertrude Jack. who his been vacationing at the home of her parents for the past. two weeks. left on soturdaih Jilly NW: 1'0” her home in New York. She was accompanied as far as Moncton by her brother. Mr. Leigh Mayn- ard and her mother. From there she went by Pime- mg. SOUTHERN PEAKS The Andes Mountains of South ' h their highest gigifstmmorgeathan 19,000 feet. in Peru. Toronto Stocks B Continued from pike 11 a3oo"rriEa on 3000 Tungsten - 33 5323 Un Asbestos . I40 350 Uri Keno 13 1-2 500 Un Lead 71 2500 Un Oils 220 3900 Upper can 180 2900 Vanrail 15 1033 Ventures 23 1'2 aooo Villbolia 6 1-2 anon Vlolamac 143 1500 Vulcan 70 2750 Waite Am 14 1-'2 1000 West Malart 9000 West Ashley 700 W Homstd .. 450 W Leasehoids 925 1750 Wilrich 136 3300 Wiltsey . 9 1-3 i000 Windward . M 180 Wrt Hariz . 215 2300 Yale Load 50 4900 Yan Canuck 24 S 2415 Yk Bear 170 9.198 Yukeno . 89 21800 Zenmac Metal . I20 CURB 1000 Bulolo . 500 Cdn Collier 4214 Coast Cop 900 Dalhousle 200 Pcnd Ore 5800 Yukon Cori BANKS 300 Bank of Mon! 30 95 Bank of Ns 36 3-4 40 Bank of Tor . 38 5-8 ill Can Bank of Com 20 1-4 130 Dom Bank 28 145 Imp Bank 32 320 Royal Bank 30 INDUSTIIIALS 215 Can Brew 17 'l-4 25 Dom Magnes 1-4 880 Simp A 1- I 1565 Simp B 220 Simp Pref sage to the large congregation present. OUT UUI-'. WAY AZ Plans For Flower Show Progressing Min Wanda Wyatt, regent of the I. O. D. 22., said yesterday that plans for the flower show which will be held in the sumrnersido Baptist Church on August 26th are progressing favorably although a great deal of work is yet to be done before the many details of this cultural project are completed. Misc Wyatt said that already many of the prominent cltiiiona of the Town and Province in general are lending their keen support to the flower show which will be judged by Messrs. Roy Cudmore and 0. C. Warren of the Domin- ion Experimental Farm, Charlotte- town. Exhibitor: from all puts of the Provinco are expected and invited to take part in the show by ear- hiblting the products of their gar- dem and also by attending. Present lndicatiom are that the show will be one of the most suc- cenarul ever staged in this Province and that visitors from all parts of Prince Edward Island will be on hand not only to exhibit but to view the beautiful display of flow- er: which will be seen there.-a radio THIRTEEN Mix Machine Oni Weslem iload The Seaman Mix inochino witch in presently working between 0'- Leary and Welt Cope, will ah begin operations at Tignllh work outward on tho Wbltrl road for u dintanoo of three mil some difficulty has devel through the nature of the run-oh the-plt gravel on the western .'i&. which it in Itntod in not of In sumo texture on that uvnllobloond used on the Murray Harbour job. The difficulty will be overcome. Io- cording to Hon. Dougald MncKln- non. Minister of Public Works and Highwayi, who hu been up wut: on the problem Ievoral times with his Deputy Minister, Mr. R. G. White. "It must not be forgotten,” laid Mir. Macxinnou. What much of this work in an experiment. and we are cautiously dealing with each situation as it arises. in the hope that we will eventually over- come many of the local difficulties encountered in improving our highway: at A cost within our budget." I Piiiii(:E COUNTY BED ciioss BLOOD ooiioii ciiiiics PLACE DATE Tums; Borden School- Aug. 3rd . 8- 9 P. M. & Aug. 4th . . 10-.12 Noon Tignish School- Aug. 4th .............................. ............... .. 7- 9 P. M. Alberton in W. I. Hall- Aug. 5th ....................................... .. 2- 3 P. M. 0'-Leary School-- Aug. 5th ................................ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 7.. 9 P, M, R. C. A. F. Station- Aug. 6th .............................................. .. 11-12 Noon 1- 4 P. M. Tyne Volley Ball-- Aug. 6th ..... .. .. 7- 9 P. M. OBJECTIVE FOR ABOVE CLINICS AT LEAST 700 DONORS - BE A DONOR - - - SAVE A LIFE Wednesday and Thursday, August 6-7 "Miss Grant Takes Richmond" -Starring-- Lucille Ball and William Holden Selected Short Subjects Friday and Saturday, Aug. 8-9 Double Bill "Blue Blood” Bill Williams-Juno Nigli "Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey” -Star-ri Leon Errol--Joe Kirkwood DR VE-Ill THEATRE STARTS Ar oust; ng- RAIN OR CLEAR FLOWER SHOW To be held in Summorside Baptist Church Hall AUGUST 26th-2:30-11:00 P. M. All flower growers are invited to exhibit Classification lists can be procured at Enman's Drug Stores, or from Mrs. Leslie Simmons. Sponsored by Abegwoif Chapter I.0.D.E BY J. R. Williams I