Russia Ready To Co-operate In Outer-Space Research 3; SIDNEY WEILANII MOSCOW (Reuters) - The So- viet Union's toe Int-rnlanatary h- vuuggtor, A. G. Karpnnko said mm-any Russia is ready in prin- dpl. to cooperate in outer-space "watch with other nations. But the scientist told a reporter mule cannot say "definitely just my" when sh, will build her first urti:-circling satellite. Km-penko, secretary of the in- in-planetary section of the soviet Academy of Scienc es, said Russia is. prepared to send representatives to the United States and other nations for co- operation in this field. He is also scientific secretary of a special in- terplanetary commission set up last April to "co-ordinate and guide all work on-the solution of the problem of mastering cosmic space." Therenwas no word in Soviet newspapers Saturday of President Eisenhower's surprise announce- mcnt Friday that the United States plans to launch a satellite in 1957 or 1958. Karpenko first learned of the development through the re- porter who telephoned him. "SPACE LABORATORY" The Soviet Interplanetary Re- search aims at construction of an "automatic space laboratory" to nhserve and photograph phenom- ena with the eventual goal of nar- Western DANCE IRISHTOWN Monday. Door prize. KENSINGTON LEGION month- ly meeting Tuesday, August 2nd. ll 30 p.m. RESERVE WEDNESDAY, Aug- ust 10th. for Legion Day at Ken- smgton. Programme announced later. I E N T R A L COMIVIEKCIAL College. Summersirie. will reopen September 6th. Write Box 456. or Phone 2989. -SOFTBALL - Bcdeque Lea- gue semi-finals. Tonight. Bedeque rs Middleton. Tuesday. Free- tmm vs. Cape Traverse. Thurs- day. Middleton vs. Bcdeque. Game time 7 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Affleck of cdeque wish to announce the engagement of their granddaughter Eliza Sadie Mac to William Grant. n of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berna d oi 0'- Leary. Marriage to take place in Bedeque August 26. MRS. EDISON NELSON an- nounces the engagement of her niece Margaret Sherren of Mono- ton. N.B.. to James Ronald. son of Mr. and Mrs. I-Isrold Ellis, Balledune. N. B. Marriage to take place Aug. 13, 1955 at Mone- ton. N. B. FAMILY PICNIC - 125 descend- of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Lowther gathered at Gnrdiner's Shore. Chelton, on Saturday after- noon for the "Lowther" picnic. special guests included Mi; Bar- rison Lovvther of Chilliwack. BC. and Mr. Brenton Lowther of Mel- fort, Saskatchewan. in 1819 Mr. William Lowther and Mr. Christopher Smith arrived with their families from Yorkshire, England. and settled in Crapaud. At that time Mr. David Lowther. above-mentioned. was about eight yearsof age. When a young man he married Deborah. daughter of Mr. Christopher Smith. and took up residence in Carleton. Swimming and games were en- loyed until time for scll”8Shn'ICI1t5 which were served in buffet sly-lsc. Presbyterian Annual Picnic At Alberfon on Friday evening members of Aiberton Presbyeterian congre- gation and Sunday school assem- bled at Mr. Donald McAusiand's shore in Mill River for their annual picnic which proved I most enjoyable affair. with games and races for the younger folk and a bonfire and general good time for all. Winners of the race for senior itlrls were: i. Norma Horne. 2. Belle Haywood 3. Marion Gard and for junior girls: 1. Eleanor Horne 2. Margaret Horne 3. Anne Clark. Winners of the seniors' boys race were:I. Bobby Home 2. Blair Wllkie 3. Raeburn Mat- lhews and of the one for junior boys: 1. Maurice Tugwell 2. Ken- neth Bell 3. Herbie Meggison. ,Perhaps the highlight of the evening was a description of her recent world tour given by Miss Helen Kerr. In addition to vivid Word pictures Miss Kerr showed slides to illustrate her talk. At the close of the evening Mr. and Mrs. McAusland opened their Home to the group and a Bonnie- ous lunch was served by the nessing untapped solar energy to the earth. While the United ltatss sel- antists plan to send up a small unmanned sateli about the size of a basketball, e Russians are understood to be examining the possibilities of '4 life within satellite- Prssid n . .-.senhower's sn- nouncement J to evoke ad- miring comments from scltists throughout the world. In Edinburgh, Sir Edward A9- pleton--who 30 years ago ” ered the xlsmnce of the iono- sphere-said that American scl- entists. with their vast experience in rockets. clearly were the people to tackle the satellite projects. SURPRISED AT SPEED London University physics pro-. fessor H. S. W. Massey exclaimed. "I am rather astonished that they hope to be ready in two Yea?! time." Massey is chairman of the Royal Society; upper atmosphere committee. The Royal Society, Britain”: or- ganization of leading scientists, next week is expected to announce its own more modest plans for outer-space explorations. In Paris, Andre Danton, head of the Paris Obseryatory. said French astronomers and geophys- lclsts had hailed President Eisen- Guardian FIREMEN CALLED-The Sum- merside Fire Department re- sponded to a call on Victoria Road yesterday afternoon about 3 p.m., where a short circuit in the ignition system had threaten- ed to set fire to a 1952 Chev owned by a resident of Crapaud. who. with others. was en route to visit friends in the Prince County Hospital. IN HOSPITAL-A man. report- edly In his 50s. on Water Street West in Summerside. was found early yesterday morning lying in a pool of blood in front of his home, shortly before 3 am. Pol- ice sald the man was bleeding from a self-inflicted cut about the throat. and the incident was the climax of a domestic differ- ence. He was removed to hos- pital where his condition was found to be less serious than had lieen anticipated. and during the day he was transferred to Char- lottetown for convalescence. S. Personals Mr. Richard Sawler. who has been in Gagetown. N. 3., with the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd.. is back in Summerside and has entered the Prince County Hos- pital for treatment. Mr. Vernon Mathew and daugh- ter Miss Dolly Matthew of Sum- mersde, left Saturday on a two weeks motor trip to the States. They were accompanied by Mr. Matthew's sister, Mrs. Charles W. Rowe and Mr. Rowe of Hall- fax. N. S. I Mrs. Iva B. Pickering. Char- lottetown. is spending a few days in Darnley. guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pickering. Bur. Mr. Carl Pickering, Charlotte- town. is visiting his cousin Mr. Dale Pickering, Dsrnley. Bur. Prince Edward Island delegates to the Sons of Temperance Con- vention at I-"" i ' " . Pa.. were Messrs. Darrell Pocketts, Frank Jardine and Colin Waugh. Mr. Waugh was accompanied by his wife. Bur. Friends of Kathryn Campbell. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Campbell. Irlshtown, will be sorry to learn of her recent illness. and wish her a rapid re- covery. V Bur. Miss Emmeline Macleod has returned to her borne in Irish- town after spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Barbara MacGougan. Kensington. Bur. Mr. James Marchbank and Miss Emmeline Msrchbank, New Annan. and Mrs. Robert Crozier. Kelvin Grove. were visitors to Charlottetown on July M. Bur. David Block of Debert. N. 8., and Donnie Hickox. Kensington. are guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Bur- llngton. 3111'- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Profitt left this week on return to their home in Calgary. Alta., after vis- iting Mrs. Proiitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. FrsnkiMyers. Crnpnud. for the past three weeks. Bur. Master Bruce Cole has returned to his home in SPPIIIE VIHGY 5" ter spending the past week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Halgey Profit and family. Bur- lington. 3'" Master Clarence Cole of spring Valley is visiting his grandpar- howes-'s announcement as a "grandiose plan which broadens the conquest of space." Ba said a trip to the moon could soon be- comearealityifonlyoneorsew eral nations determined to devote sufficient funds to the project. Nrsw namsx cspnrowu (CP)- During the locomotiv . 111 passenger coaches and D15 freight cars were placed service on the South African railways. eats. Mr. andllllrs. Kelsey pm. itt, Burlington. nus. Mr. and'Mrs. Lowell Clark and sons, Brian and Barry. arrived on July 25 to visit Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ox-vine Clark. Kensinxton. and other :91. atives and friends in this prov. nce. Bur. Mrs. Morris C l , E Shelia, Kelvin 25:03, 1?-?l :1: Mrs. S. C. Thompson and Carol, Charlottetown. are spending a week at Stanhope Beach. Bur. SISgt. and Mrs. E.S.F. Cole. Freddy. Dennis and Kathleen. of Shllo, Man., arrived July m to visit Mrs. Cole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowness, Ken- sington. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Cardinal of Medford. Mass, arrived July 2.5 to spend their annual two weeks vacation with Mrs. Cardin- al's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. Edward Road, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton and Nancy. Sauizus. Mass.. were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Paynter. Mill 'Valley. on Tuesday. Bur. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nelligan of S. Durcheste. Mass, are vacation- ' ing in this province where they are guests of Mrs. Neliigan's mother Mrs. John Dorgan. broth- er and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dorgan. Tignlsh. and sister. Mrs. A. F. Mann and Mr. Mann. Irishtown. Bur. .Miss Winnifred McGowan. River John, spent a few days recently at Kensington. the guest of Miss Pearl Bowness. and at Clare- mnnl. the guest of Miss Sally Ann llayner. Bur. Rev. James A. McGowan of Saint John. NB, Mrs. McGowan and family were in Kenslngton and vicinity on July 26. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dyment, Margate. and other friends. Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Camp- bell and family, irishtown. were they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good of Everett. Mass.. Loitoy Campbell and -family also visited in Piusville at the home lly. y Bus- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ros- ton. days recently in Irlshtown with LeRoy Campbell and family. Bur. Miss Jean Heaney. Clinton. is ., I V with cousin Miss Linda MacLeod. ishtown. Bur. Miss Beryl MacLeod has re- turned to her home in Irishtown Camp Keir. French River. Bur. Rev. and Mrs. James A. Mc- Gowan and family of River John. N. 5.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter, Mill Val- ley on June 22. and also visited friends in Rensington. Bur. Miss Marlon MacArthur was tendered a pre-nuptial shower on July N at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacAr- thur. Kensington. when she was the recipient of many gifts. Pink and white streamers and sum- mq flowers decorated the room to which the bride-to-be was as- corted by Miss Gladys Dsvison. to the strains of nuptial music played by Miss Eleanor MacAr- thur. Bringing ln the well filled baskets were Astrid Miller and Ruthie Tanton. and the ribbons were cut by Miss Elinor Bernard and Mrs. Charles Waush. The accompanyl... cards were read Mum Cousins and Elizabeth Brookins and the lifts arranged by Misses Marion Hues- tis and Evelyn Crazies-. Lunch was served and I social evenllll was spent featuring songs by I number of young ladies. with piano accompaniment by Miss Eleanor MacArthur. Bur- Prlor to her marrillt W" . Piusvlle Mr. Illd Mrs. Joaqh Mcot-egg: and met Jo-ans; Halifax -23 Iimtdi. some time visiting in Burton, Lot 7 and Puisville. Mr. M is with the Royal Can- Idiln svv and is a member of the of th Air ft-Ca "M.c't'uex”nL”e ers rricr In. Alyre Deslloches and iam- Iulnmersld Mn Wu Joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Joints 3. Corcorsn. Pnisvtlle and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clarkin.gPeakes. . and Mrs. James Rooney. River were recent visitors to Pltilvllle. A large crowd from Pulsvlue an: surrounding districts ed lee-cream festival held in Broeton School on Monday even- ing. July I. Daafing afterwards Mr. and Mrs. lnwls Gallant and son, John and Mrs. read d.CIIhel, Men. were re- W- e. are spending In-o be visiting her father. I. Gallant - It as . Aobtn :. Gallant We sutiet returned from : p trip throughout the 5. IWHC 3565 Glirlrin ' ' - Montreal 1 VIC -V r 1.5- 1 t .....W. t i am Baud- NI-if cent lheets of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- at mm tend red a Frances Mitre was cenpwd Community Hall on J 11 when she received man! The bride-elset was the sure. no for the mill” with a silver Itch. colored bai- loons and I PPBAUWI 0' "mm" nmm, by Mrs. Lyman Bnrvlv. A,......”""?.i'u"s;' Heather My:I 2: marital music .35"- Lgnq Howett. ill pngmuuon. the Rev. Mr. Bbsar! addressed the ("U3 0' 5”” ' mat of st. John's church. Ind son Gallant. also Mr. and Mrs. 3'4"- ummloggg ;',T"',c.,':.':L John T. Gallant. "um". "rd. The mmmde, at first quarter of 1066, nine new L. Bur. , and Mrs. Reagb Sudsbury of Mt. . Billy. of Long Island. N. Y.. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter and - in 0iLeary on Sunday where -A who are vacationing at the home ;' of Mr. Lester Gay. Mr. and Mrs. . of Mr. Phillip Gallant and four ; , Mrs. J. A. Meek has returned f to her home in Spring Brook af- ter a visit with her son-in-law t cos Walker and family, Kensing- 3 Bur. ' Master Blair Smith spent a few -' his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs." . her" Ir-: after spending the weekend at . A part of the crowd which visit- ed Lcnnox Island yesterday is Two Indian women residents of Lennox lslandgare seen yesterday in prayer before the shrine erect- ed in 1953 in honor of Saint Anne,l The enjoyment of a boat rlde' was only one of the pleasant feat-y tires which attracted hundreds of . people to Lennox Island yesterday on the Sunday in whlchtbe Ind-l Chatham Lad The R.C.A.F. ladies softball team of Chatham defeated the Capital Stars 12-0 at the airport second inning, and a single by Carmen Smith in the fifth. She struck out 5 and alked 3. Smith ltarted for the Capitol Stars and was touched for six bits. which together with three costly errors accounted for eleven runs in the first frame. From then on in it was a close bah game. smith giving up two more hits in the next 2 frames. and Marie ?eters who received her. allowing only one safe single in the llll three Innings. The Chatham girls were steady afield. committing only one mis- to six for the Stars. Louise .1 Chatlhasnl .c:tche(;. who nee payed ocs y or eor;ze's Gall. hit a borne run with two In bus in the first inning and had one Jail in four trips. Jlttlllltr had 2 f ors. sw- GIIMAN!.l.'NIBDOCKl passenger liner harbor undu the as flag since me. The s.s. seas, llmt-ton yacht-like maintain a reguidr pus- Mmtreal. and ;!WAr'xIvr,VPIN4gg:x.y-gw4vmGP'X - - Team Wins l2-0 At Airport allowing a run to score against dmlmnd ye't.rd.y- visiting team. R H F Thorfalson, Chath it h , mnucnre d allowed the Stars 01:11; tvyo chills, Cwmi 5”" 000 000 0-0 2 8 a triple by Iorinds Gatidet in the Chlmm RC" "'d on Monday evening. July 15. were Brr an of Bloomfield and Mr. seen in the vicinity of the churchl which is the place of worship tori their patron saint The .v-hrine Isl located on the grrmutls of the narochlal house and in illlS vicin- iiy outdoor religious nbservances A,-,-t-..,.e:.;v.-.,-,s,w . .. inn residents oi that island cole- brated in honor of Saint Anne. their patron saint. Preparint: to leave the wharf at Port Hill for the mile-long trip to the Indianl ies Softball them, a remarkable feat for a mi 01000012 91 Umpires -Plats - Bleay. Bases -Tarson. Loclte Road Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View were visitors on Sunday evening. July 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. Bennett Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery and children. with Mrs. Fraser of Al- herton were visitors on Sunday. July 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenauit. Howlan. Mp, gnd Mrs, Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View were in O'I.eary on Tuesday. July 39- Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris. Alton and Lois were in 0'Leary on Tuesday, July 3. John Wedge and his sister. Mrs. Sadie Connors were in o'I.enry 0! Monday. July I5. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters, Bloomfield Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior of O'l.eary. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Forest View were Mrs. Benn:-ti, Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence PM a of llrociston, Mass. visited Mrs. 0'Leary on Monday. July 25. of Forest View were visitors on home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsen- auit. Forest View. work in Hamilton, accompanied by Howian and Clarence 0'Meara of the 40 Indian families who live on the Island. - ' (Photo by Woton) .1 were held yesterday ntoritlug and afternoon. ' (Photo by wntoni ..-.. ..s..:.;.n-, . boat load of men. wom- lslnnrl. the on and children typical scene yesterday boats provided continuous portatlon. above. was a as the trans- (Photo by Wottonl Mrs. Frank Richard of O'Leary Vincent Gallant of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T Gallant Wednesday evening. July 27 at the Sylvere Richard left on Tuesday morning July 28. to return to his Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Piusville, George Arsenault of Bloomfield. After spending a few days visit- ing relatives in Blonmfioltl Illd vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Davc i.a- Couture and family left by c. on Thursday morning. July 28 'or their home in Brockton. Mass After spending four weeks visit- ing in Forest View and vicinity Florence Dunphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunphy, returned in her home in Kcnsington on Fri- Tenders Tenders will be received by the undersigned for transporting GrsdesI.laadl0frosnMargate School to Kensingten School. ap- proximately seven pupils. Ten- ders close August 10th. Lowell or any tender not necessarily ac- eepted. ROY THOMPSON. - . :- Mrmnavelacnltnreadfamily the It ter noon . Marina and Lita Blacquiere of- and Mrs. Mr Alberlon Lodge Plans Tag Day For several years Regalette Rebekah Lodge at Albertolt has sponsored a Walter Callow tag day which will be held this year - on Saturday. Last year residenta had their; first opportunity to view one of coaches which their gifts help to provide, announced that I coach will visit Alberton button in honor of St. Anne. the again this year on Monday, Aug. patron saint of the Indians. ust 8th. It will be recalled that last year and elderly residents of Alberton enloyed the mile-Ions boat ride in and surrounding dist,-M. W." on of several motor boats which taken (or an mung wmch 3.": shuttled back and forth continu- them rare pleasure. Each coachl uhdxrl-swnh LIL: y a y raulc ramp at th b k of the coach permits invalids ltco be """-lugham "'9 d'3'- "'9 I-"”wd ”” taken aboard, and mm, each the Island reached its peak about chair is adjustable. besides being mid-afternoon, and while provided with springs and foam rubber r -a V I may ride in absolute comfort. Vices mcludmg ' mg . The coaches are also equipped barbeque which was supervised by with toilet facilities. heating mu "'9 ExP"""t""'l Fm" Paul"? tcms, ventilators and blankets. In addition to a carefully select- ed, competent driver tbere is I trained hostess on each coach. Walt Callow known wheelchair has just been sum 9 LJ the Callow lies were being A kie or any other me Rogaiette Lodge. 0 Miscouch Nicholas recently St week in Monrton visiting relatives and friends. - Eleanor Tins Rnchcs left for the . United States on Friday. July 22 where she will spend two weeks visiting relatives. Emmett Williams, who in em- V played in Gagetown. recently spent ' a week-end at. his home -in Mis- , couche. Betty California. U.S.A recently arrived in Miscouche to spend their holi- days with their mother, Mrs. Ur- ban Giliis. Mr. and Mrs. George Buoie and' daughter Doris of Boston. Maas.. recently spent some time in Mis- couche visiting at the home of Mr. D. H. Gallant. Mrs. J. B. Desfloches recently left for the Magdalen Islands where she will spend some time. and Margaret . and Mrs. Robert and family of Saint John. N.B. are spending some time in Miscouche. visiting at the home of iii. and Mrs. Fred McNeill. Mrs. Joseph Spinazola and two - daughters. Denise and Carmen of : Mass., are spending the holidays in Miscouche. guests of Mrs. Ur- ban Gillis. Friends of George Walsh will be glad to learn that he has return- ed to his home in Miscoucbe af- ter having been in the Prince County Hospital. where he receiv- ed treatment for an injured foot. Miss Tillie Belle Bquarebriggs. U .S.A recently arrived A Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15 iA.8.T.) De- lightful comedy with Robert Mit- home in Miscouche to spend her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squarebriggs. Miss Phyllis Arsenault recently arrived at her home in Miscouche. after having spent some time in the United States. summer wedding took place in St. John's Anglican Church. St. Eleanors. when Olga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Small of Miscouche. became the bride of Marshall Colin Callberlt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest heck of Linkletter Road. Joan Arsenauii some time in Miscouche and SM Nicholas visiting relatives friends. Mrs. Robert Cotton and daugh- ter Nora May of Georgetown is. spending some time in Miscouche: .""CAMEO” IINIINGTOK chum. Jean Simmons COULDN'T SAY NO". Bank drawing Thursday worth 875.N. unorss." Mon -Tues it no p.m. "RACING snoop" Starring Jimmy Boyd. items and Jean Porter hlsntiii fifteen coach throughout Canada and the United States. Their base is Halifax and they were invented by a man who is. with- out doubt, the most helpless in- g valid in the Maritime Provinces. A veteran of World War I. Wal- in Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. blind. paralyz-i ed. never entirely free from pain. He has never seen coaches nor ridden in one. the great spirit of this man has risen above his enabled him to serve his fellow- men and bring them joy. result his own life is filled with cheer and hope and meaning. In spite of his ETPRI handicaps. life for him is worth living because of his vision and service to oth- crs. Plans ithe territory to be year so that folks from one sec- tion will be taken in the morning and another group in the after- list of persons might enjoy the opportunity for an outing next Monday is now being drawn up and invitations are being extended. If any reader of these lines would like to sug- gest names for this list he is in- vited to contact Mrs. one of his infirmity and made for divided this Lloyd Wil- recently Motor hoala which operated a l continuous service yesterday oar- ; ried several hundred persons who visited the Indian reservation on Lennox Island. on the annual cele- Cars remained on parking lots lhuml by the shore while the occupants between Lennox Island and the i ' J of P.EI 3 "ml While people continued to travel some took lunches with them there was also -' '.. refr L ' ser- chicken Dlvision. The Lads and Lassies Pipe Band from Charlottetown was also in attendance and provided lively Scottish music for the added enjoyment of the crowd. I r ' Many of the visitors strolled homo lanes and roadways on the Island. but most of the crowd remained in and around the grounds of the church and parochial house where. in the vicinity of an outdoor shrine of St. Anne. Solemn High Mass was observed at. 11 taps. and bone ' at 3 p.m. Within this general area the u-freshmen! booths and harbeque, pits were also located On his first visit to Lennox Is- land. Bishop Malcolm Maciiachern was present at the morning Mass I Alberlon Miss Edith Gnigley. Worcester. Mass. is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Dawson Quigley. Montrose. Mrs. John McNevin of Wor- cheater. Mrs. Alexander Me and Mr. Frank Bartlett of Shrews- bury, Mass.. are guests at the Wright Tourist Home. Mr. Wilfred Foley. Worcester. Mass.. is on his annual visit to Prince Edward Island. He is the welcome guest of his uncle Mr. M. M. Foley and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foley, Aiberton. Mr. J. H. Gaudet. Snmervllle. Mass. formerly of Miscouche. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Foley. Alberton. and other friends and relatives in Miscouche and Sum- merside. He also plans to attend the reunion of the 105th Battalion. -.-.:.....jmm.. NIAGARA GET! PACE-LIFT NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. iAPim Man. and not nature. altered Niag- ara's profile Monday when urgin- eern sent 1.000 tons of rock and dirt cascading into the lower Niag- ara river. It was the first phase of remedial operation that within a few days will remove 18.000 cubic yards of stone and earth. Thework is being done in a pro- gram to enhance the beauty of the American falls and to remove a danlerous overhang. But Asa who mber of I spent a . Gillis of around the shore and through the , 'diction of the Blessed Sacrament- Mont!ay,Auguai:1,195l '!'hoGnardian Page 1: Hundreds Visit Lennox Island Sunday During : St. Anne's Day Observance :5.':t.i:.l",.':..t. Ifi?:.'?”i.. 1. 1'. Melanie. ' Clergy officiating in the service were Rev. Pius Murnaghas, d Grand River. celebrsnt; Rev. Pat- rick Walsh. Palmer Road. deacon: Rev. Leonard MacDonald, Welling- ton. sub-deacon. The sermon was preached h Rev. Father Walsh. and seminar- inn John Dunphy was mastar-d- ceremonies. ABaopndIa-ontslcsla. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerc- ding Snmrnerside. l'.E.l. Phone E88 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville st Water Street Summerside DIAL P. 0. B0! 3344 881 INSURANCE II. E. Ellis E Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 summer st. Sumsnersldt Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.I)., n.o. IEGENT THEATRE Summer BL B. F. Hunter. R.O. hlnmerslde. P.E.l. - Phone II 8MALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 1 Water ' Summersids Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS Dr. Robert: Ma.r.NeiIl,D.I. Physician - Surgeon BLDG. Surnmersi' Photographers . THE READ STUDIO o. w. SEARS Supper: Canteens - Swing McNeill -- TEA PARTY - MOUNT PLEASANT AIRPORT, AUG. Ht! Supper Served from 3 P.M. to 9 EM. Adults 31.00 - Children 500 - Other Amusements Street Dance at Night-9 P.M. to 1 AM. Admission to Grounds FREE; Parking FREE Sponsored by tawnrt Memorial Health Genie EVENIN GS at her 5001116503 oot.onAuncm recently GRACE Kllll spent 1 B.V. in BIB W114 . Also Ska . ' sitwtsnusu . uutuutils. When a girl about 18 latches on to a men-about Neg pawns.-DIIIII "Swan -. SUMMERSIDE Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Admissions It follows MATINEE 50c and 26! I-G-We TIIIIILLING IDVENTIIIE OF FABULOUS IVHS AND A FIAME-AND-ICE 8l.0ftDE...lfl MZZUNG REGEMT tom 2.30-1.1:-us Tuesday 7:15-9:10; Wednesday 2:30-7:15-0:10 town . . .WOWIl v--.-z- was" Va”:-" -