PAGE TEN . FOUR BOOKS l The four books, ltioran, .Sunnn, Kiss and Ijmaa, comprise the whole religion of the Mosleni. Professional cards I. F. Hunter H. 0. snmmerslds. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3llB IM.ALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETITIST E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. lt.U. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Office Ronni O to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 RECENT 'I'HI:'A'I'IlIL' BLDG. Summer SI-. Snmmcrslde -T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Sui-nmerside. P. E. I. I'IIONl'.' 2888 Alberton and Vicinity -The Misses Doris and Retta Bryant. North Enmore, were recenti guests of Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Albcrton. Miss Antoinette Bernard. Reg. N. New York, is spending a vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. ll. Bernard. Albertnn. i 4 l Mr. and Mrs. "Mickey" Bernard, iMontrenl. are visiting at the ihome of their parents. M-r. and ilvfrs. A. Bernard. and Mr. and Mrs. .Ril)mOlld Saunders. Albertoii. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oliver of jspringfieid. Mass, are visiting Mr. land Mrs. Nelson and other rela- tives iii Alberton and Elmsdale. They were accompanied by Mr. zind Mrs. L. Monnghan. also of Springfirlri IIIE VALIANT" AT THE CAPITOL ."o.Vi.v -lioniiing the blues of a gallant captain of cavalry. Peck plays the Bircli Hill church Annual Meeting l The annual meeting of sresatlon was held in the recently with the minister the chair. with Scripture reading and Prayer The minutes of the last meeting were read by tary. Mrs. Russel Jenkins, Mr. The financial report showed years. After the ministers salary had in the church-and all bills had been paid, the largest balance in the church history was found in the treasury. The report of the Ladles' Aux- iliary showed that the Auxiliary had a splendid year. with a large balance on hand after contributing role of Captain Richard Lance, an, officer admired by his men as at soldier yet listed for the iron qual-t ities of dl.'.'.)'l'llil'lP which made him; a great leader. when at the story's climax Peel: takes a patrol out iiii a desperate effort to save an en- itirc fort from annihilation. he chooses the toughest, most hard- lJlLi.Cll of the garrison, on none of wlioni could lit: turn his back for a ynioiticiil. The drtitnzi and suspense ;of the sequence are said to make ,"Only the Vziliriiit" one of not-to- , be-missed films of the year. LONDON. July '12.--tAPi--Rus- si;i's inc-iv nl'lll)flSSi'iFl(li' to Britain. Andrei A. Groinyko. is expected to arrive 'l'liurscla.v, officials said yes- CRAPAUD THEATRE Fri. 8230; Sat. 7:30-9:30 Roy Rogers in "TRIGGER JUNIOR" Also a Two-Reel Comedy, starring "The Tliree Stooges" and a Two-Reel starriiig "Little Rascals". terday. i 5 CAMEO THEATRE I Kensington 4l7l'itl1i)-Szilurdsiy 7:l5-9:i5; Mat- iiiicc Sziliirdziy 2:30. The new, isrrczini team. Mziigiorie Main "Mai ihcttle" and Jtiiiies Wliilmorc its i")IIiS. 0'liIAl.I.IiIY AND DIE. BIA- : I.().Vl-2" with Ann Dvorak. A show the Wilf,lll' fziniily will enjoy. Also is:-rial nntl Nevis. CAPITOL Tonight 7:15-9:15; as CAPTAI 'iNAnN it ans. i-nnnr INNIITHI iii'iA'l3i PAililN - WARD BOND GORDON DOUGLAS lion munch Chum um... wimn - blif D1 hm W- i.WliilAM ctttti;...-7...........wAtiittti BROS ...W;' Screen Play by Edmund H North and Harry Brown Summer-side Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 if . GREGORY PECK N LANCE. WHO GAVE FORT INVINCIBLE ITS N P mm BIG YUUIE - liili Elilliil W IMII REGENT Today Saturday .. 30-7-9:20 30-7-9:20 2 -Bill ATTRACTIONS - "THAT GANG OF MINE" Leoi Gorcey and TM -ANI5 -." s YEAR'S Ali- fovorlfieseurlotsoaotd IIIO The East Side Kids TARZAN Tliltllliti fusandaoehonnhfpposl rlaieionmndbllerwbllesnnu to the church repairs. Foreign Missions and the Minister's Fund. The Sunday School given and it showed it year in ntlendaiicc, and in studies. The Cemetery Committee re- ported and it was agreed by the meeting that said committee should have all necessary work with the cemetery done. and to see to the purchase of a neiv lawn- mower. Since the meeting this has been done. A new rotary power lawn mower has been purchased. and the cemetery. after much work done. now presents a very fine ap- pearance. It was agreed to authorize the trustees to see to all necessary re- pairs on the church building-es- pccialiy the shingling of the north side of the church roof. The trustees appointed for report WES splendid progress tlic year 1952-53 arc: Messrs. Russel Jenkins, Elmer Myers, Gordon M-yeis. Edwin Robertson, and Al- bert Bruce. The meeting was closed witli prayer by the minister. ' The annual outing of the con- gregation and the Sunday School was held on Tuesday, July lith, at Brackley Beach where members of the congregation and Sunday School enjoyed bathing. a time. and a splendid lunch the Auxilia ry, day. July lith, in the B p. nl. Rev. J. H. Bishop presided. Mariel Myers. Sandra. MacLean. Norma Robertson, Eleanor Fergus- on. Loyde Bruce and Douglas Robertson received certificates and prizes for memorizing the Gate- chism, and prizes were awarded to the children in the different dc- partments for good work done. Douglas Robertson received I prize for the highest attendance for the year. The children of the Sunday school splendidly perform- ed in memorization and explanation as they were examined in their work by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Much credit is due to the Superintendent and teachers, for their energetic and zealous work in this field. The Communion of the Congre- gation was held on Sunday, July lath. with a very large attendance at both services of the day. There was an increase of twenty com- municants over the previous 3'93?- The preparatory services were held on Thursday and Saturday even- ings and the Thanksgiving service on Monday morning. Deep sorrow is being felt by the congregation and Sunday School in the great loss it has suffered by the death of one of its beloved members. Mr. Leith Myers. RAMSGATE. England. July 22- (AP)-Twcnty-two men played a soccer game yesterday-seven miles out at sea. The field was the Goodwin Sands. a huge flat sand- banlr off England's southeast coast. The Goodwins are under water except for a brief period-lone enough for a soccer game-at low tide. , the Birch Hill Church of Scotland con- church of the congregation, Rev. J. H. Bishop, in He opened the meeting annual the Secre- and adopted as read and the financial report. was read by the Treasurer. Leigh Ferguson, and adopted. a marked improvement over previous been paid ln full--the third largest Car i ”rclativcs and friends in social with ice cream provided by the ladies of Hmr for The annual rally and display of the Sunday School was held on Fri-, Church atiflnd family of Moncton, N. B.. six members of the Sunday School, SAINT ANNE'S SUNDAY LEN N OX ISLAND Meals and Refreshments Served Solemn Mass will be held at 11.00 o'clock ; L. INFERNO AT SEA - Smukg imd (13 g (HE "GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - K were lost. .. ... y mes envelope the Point. N. Y. The Swedish. liner Gripsholm rescued 45 abandoned Norwegian freighter Black Gull,-which on board the blazing 5000-ton vessel. Four crewmeii burst into a floating inferno 65 milzs off Montauk 1” O Fredericton, and V! I I icinrly Mr. and MrsfLouls Weeks and (laughter Marilyn, of Halifax. N S. are spending their holidays visiting relatives in Fredericton. Mrs. Stanley Curtis and son. Or- ville. Milton, returned home. on July 19th. after spending several days in Pleasant Valley, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steven- ; SOIL Maslcr Wesley Curtis, Milton. is ispentling a few days in Pleasant Valley, the guest of Mr. Roy ystcivart. i Mrs, Daniel MacPiiec. Charlotte- ,toii'n, spent it recent weekend vis- Niting at her home in Springton. Mrs. A. C. Madseii and daughter Janet, of Montreal, Que, are ispending their vacation visiting Frederic- itoii and Springfield. Mr. mid Mrs. P. W. Cutclille and sons Ben and Wayne. Freder- icton, accompanied by Mr. and yMl'S. Albert Callbeck and son Art- ihur, Tryon. left on Monday. July a motor trip through Canada and the United States. and Mrs. Leigh MacKenzie are ivisitiiig relatives in Fredericton. Mr, Mr. Ben Ciit:iffc, , Fredericton. and Mr. Norman Ling. Pleasant Valley, attended the weekend Young People's Camp held at Au- gustine Cove from July lith to l-tth. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Wigmore and family of Moose Jaw. Sask.. were recent guests of Dr. Wigmore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wigmore, Kensingtoii. They were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs Mtilton Weeks, Fredcxictoii. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacDowell had as their guests on Monday. iJuly 21st. Mrs. George Craig, Mr. iand M,rs. William Craig, Sr., and 'Mr. and Mrs. William Craig, Jf.. of Scarsdale, N. Y. Miss Evelyne Balrker. Clyde. has returned to her duties at the Provincial Sanatorium after spending her vacation at her home. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffc have as their guest Master warns Mel- lish of Petltcodiac. N. B. Mr. Frank Sieverison and Mr. William S. Stevenson. springton. were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday, July 21st. 2 II-IAVANA, Cuba, July 22-(Reut- erst-Fourteen new cases of iii- fantlle paralysis have. been report.- ed in Cuba for a 48-hour period. bringing to 48 the number now in hospital with the disease. JULY 27th. Gloria. "A Woman (ilr'Vi') ,5-i D"';l- FBI. and SAT. JULY 25-26 DOUBLE'BILL "amen To TUCSON" - . In Technicolor starring Rod Cameron. Wayne Morris "DOWN MEMORY LANE" . Starring Bing Crosby. W. 0. Fields, .M0NDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 28-29 Rosllsnd Russel It Ray Mlllsnd -Also Selected horts DRIVE-IN THEATRE Swanson. of Distinction" (..t”t' VAIH Oil i Sport Echoes. From Prince county The reported hitting power of the Curran st Briggs Juniors, and the supposed lack of pitching of the R.C.A.F. Royals both look like gross exaggerritions if you can be- lieve what you see in those senil- final games b('.tWticll.l.he two 'clubs The C dz B boys. have a batting average of .186 in four games against the airforce pitching. They managed ll hits in one game, but couldn't get beyond a total of 11 in the other three. The airforce boys, renowned for their power at the plate. have an average of .212 against the Carson-Simmons coni- ylJlllRl.lOIl and that is about what iirns expected. But the unexpected strength of the R.C.A.F. flingcrs, or the unexpected weakness of the C as B batters (you tell us which it is) is what is making the series such a tough one. . e Weirc still inclined to think the iciirran-Ctirrnll club will pull the series out of the fire. but it's go. ing to be a struggle right down to the wire. (scrambled metaphors are all the rage now), and if the C 4.: B crew do win, they'd better sharpen tip their liittlngs before they tackle those toys on the HillsboroyRiver. The way they've been falling to-hit of late. Donnie MacLcan or Red MacKenzie or Lefty McAleer would breeze through them like I tornado through ii circus tent. . . . Johnny Carroll will probably throw in his ace lefty. Benny Car- son. to try to grab off that vital hfth game of the series. Benny should be tough to heat, but the C at B boys will have to stand up and start breathing again at the plate if they are to win. Whoever wins this one will be in the driv- ,er's seat with the whip securely in their hands for the other club twill have to take two straight to lgatlier up all .the marbles. . . Benny Grady is home from Kc- rea, and will be available to the C 45!. B Juniors when they begin to play for the Island junior title. Benny is tossing the ball around every day now, and the wound he received in his right elbow doesn't seem to be cramping his style 3 bit. . C O 0 After due coasideiation, we don't. think much of the way eligibility for participation in the Island League is decided. We suppose- we can be outspoken about this because we are being critical of ourselves no less than the others responsible for drafting this regu- lation. We sat. in at the meeting and agreed fully to the plan. Fact is, we thought it was all right at the time, but we see it differently now. 0 I C It is fair, of course, to all the clubs. but unfair. we think, to in- dividual ball players who come home after June 15th. and find themselves shut out of organized ball. Benny Grady is only one example. We hasten to add. how- ever, that we find no fault with the league officials who are only following the by-laws drawn tip by the accredited representatives. 0 O 0 We hate to say anything about umpires. They're a much abused lot, and do a good Job for all the thanks they get. Twice. however, in the last week ,or so. with a runner on first base. and one out. when the catcher let the third strike go through him, the emot- ating arbiter behind the plate let the batter go safely to first. The umpires all know the rule. It is just s. case of being caught nap- ping on the play. The best wny for an umpire to keep that rlilc and the infield fly rule in mind is to think of it beforethe play hap- pens. To say to himself: "If the batter-hits a fly ball now. it will have to be called an infield fly", or "if the catcher drops the third strike in this situation, the batter is out." WELLINGBOEOUGH. North- ampton, ' e'. July 2o-tl?.eut- ers)-Police organised a wolf hunt Saturday after a half-grown grey Canadian wolf not loose at s rail- wsy station and escaped into the fields. A policeman latermhot the animal. which had broken out of a wooden cage while en route from nfrncoinbe zoo to Weilingborough Zoo. ENJOY YOU RSI: F HAVF A '70l( Norllium and Vicinity Miss Fay Ellis has accepted a. position in Summersidem Friends of Mr. James Dynient are sorry to near that he is con- fined to his home with flu. Mrs. Stennlng McNevln and son, Alden, of Borqn. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colwill. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the bereaved family on the late Mrs. Alex MacLeod. whose death occurred recently. . , D4. --Congratulations are being of- fered to Miss Priscilla MacArthur who was successfui in passing ht,r examinations in the St. Mary Acad- emy Sunimerside. Many from this district attended the induction service at Eideford United Church on Friday evening. July 4th of the Rev. J. A. Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour, Alma, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker and Mr. James E. MacLean on Sun- day, July 13th. Miss Irene Ramsay, Poplar Grove. is spending her vacation with friends and relations in Northam. Mr. Uriah Williams of Albany New York. is spending his holidays visiting his brothers, Earle and Edison of Tyne Valley. and sister, Mrs. D. S. Ramsay of Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MaeLeod of Boston, Mass. have returned to their home after a very pleas- ant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Cai- vin. Sincere sympathy from this com- munity is being extended to Mrs. Priciila Ramsay, upon the death of her daughter, Mrs. Alex Mac- Leod. who passed away on Sunday. July tam. Miss Judy Millar, returned home after ant holiday with her Mr: and Mrs. Ivan Northam. Bideford, has a very pleas- grand-parents, Linkietter, The regular monthly meeting of the Northam Women's Institute was held on Tuesday July 8th M the home of Mrs. Edmund Maynard and Mrs. Leigh Maynard, with the President in the chair. Roll call was responded to by a large attend- ance and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the lunch com- mittee. The regular meeting of the Prett- byterlan Ladies Air! was held at the home of Mrs. 0.5. Miller on Thurs- day evening, July 10th. The Pres- ident Mrs. Elmer Baker. led the meeting which opened in the usual manner. Regular routine business was carried on and B. delightful lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the Committee. The large number of sorrowing relatives and friends rom different parts of the province who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Alex MacLeod testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Sincere sympathy is being extended to the bereaved There Ought To Be A Law H . JULY 25. mi May Offer New Financial Lure To Korean Veterans OTTAWA, July 23 - (CP) - Thousands of Canada's Korean veterans may soon be offered a new financial lure to keep them in uniform. The cabinet is considering s move to increase the attractions of remaining in uniform for the thousands of veterans no on 60 days' leave and presumaby com- lng to a conclusion about their future. The army wants them to stay. Attractions of financial benefits for those taking a discharge now are such-roughly 5750 for a cor- porsl with a year's service - that some officers feel hundreds at the men will quit the army mainly for that reason. It has been recommended to the cabinet hat one of the bulwarks of the ischarge benefits - the gratuity -- be made available at once to the men whether they take their discharge or not. It now goes immediately only to those who quit uniform. The corporal with a year's serv- ice would thus have s 5280 lure whether he stays in the unlforni or not. The problem of the discharge benefits arises because they were never designed for this sort of situation. They were originally developed on the Second World War assumption that virtually ev- erybody would become a civilian. Benefits now have been copied for Korea. ' So far. of the original 10,000. more than 2500 have gone through dischargesior died. These are the benefits the cor- poral with a year's service would get: on discharge: 1. A clothing allowance of 8100. 2. One month's extravpsy and al- lowances. about 5205. 3. A basic gratuity of 50 cents I day. about 3180. 4. A supplementary gratuity ,,, two weeks pay and allowances gibout 5103. 5. A re-establishment cl-gun equal to the basic gratuity. about 3180. In lieu of re-establishment cre dit. the veteran may elect to take educational training or settiemen, under the Veterans Land Act. Confused Decision .,s. HALIFAX. July 13 - (GP) .. Who's in first. why and for how long? Its A toss-up but the official word is that Liverpool Larrupeu are leading the Halifax and dis- trict Sengor Baseball League. But the decia on isn't unanimous. Truro Bearcata. a few percent- age points behind in the official list. say it isn't so and they shoiilc have top billing. Reason for the confusion is game last week which was award ed to Kentville - they're in las. place. that's certain-when LIVED pool failed to show up. ' FOR SALE One 1939 Mercury Sedan. one 1946 Plymouth Sedan Both in good running order. Apply:- TOM COBB, White Rose Servlob Station, Kenslngton. husband and family. brothers and sisters in thellr hour of sorrow. NOTICE Corinthian” Lodge No. 19 A.F. and AM. will hold Divine Service in O'Leary United Church at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 27th. The ly invited to attend. Members and visiting general public are cordial- Masons are requested to meet at the Lodge Rooms in O'Leary at 2 p.m. sharp. By Order, WORSHIPFUL MASTER. 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