-14 Flzpturdsy Auglsat 21, 1953” F31 - SAT. AUG. 20-21 g In Technicolor "Toughest Man In Arizona" -Starr-in - Vaughn Munroe, oan Leslie Colored Cartoon Canteen Service 8:30 Standard Time; 9:80 . Daylight Time The best of entertainment family style. I BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Ginger Rogers, William Holden. comedyqomoncer "FOREVER FEMALE" Bank drawing Saturday Paul Douglas in ”'CAMEO"' KEN SIN GTON Friday-Saturday 7 : 15-9:15; Matineci Saturday 2:30. Sterling Hayden. Richard Carlson, Phyllis Coaies in 'CHI,7Q of Naval Air I-lorco - "FLAT TOP" In Color COMQINE Massey Harris clipper combine. Brand new. To be sold at a reduction in price. HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summerside ...m.........L.... Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. PHONE 3237 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeralde Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of C us Building Eummerslde, I'.E.I. - Phone 2388 W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street ' - Summcrslde DIAL r P. 0. BOX 3844 081 INSURANCE B. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Summerslde Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. Inmmorslde. P.E.I. - Phone 8110 SlIIALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., o.n. III Water Street Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron sM.u.LiuAN auumma Dial sacs PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner lilalpeque Road Kensington. P. E. I. Phone: Kenslngion I PHOTOGRAPHERS rm: mean STUDIO D. W. SEARS Summersldc I Plusville and surrounding dist:-lcu attend- ed the weekly n-my night dance in lloeinfield Hall. Music was sup- plied by Leonard Barnett accom- panied by Robert Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant and children of Toronto, are spending some time with Mic. Gailanta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant, Plulville. Mr. Raymond Gallant, Toronto, is spending ht: vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jocey Gal- lant, Piusvllle. L. family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- Gregor, June Robert and Frankie of Burton, were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mrs. Dal- ton and Mrs. McGi-egor's mother, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Mr. Jackie Clark, Hills River, was a business visitor to Piusville on Wednesday. Miss Aldona Gallant, employed in Toronto, is spending her hell- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jocey Gallant, Piusville. Those from Piusville Who went to St. Anne de Beaupre are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant, Miss Pauline Gallant, Mrs. Philip P. Gallant, Mrs. Nor- bert Ccrcoiran, Mrs. Angeline Blanchard and Mr. Ferd. Brown and daughter Maureen ct st Louis. Mr. Percy Gallant, employed in iontario. is spending his holidays int his home in Bloomfield. i Mi-. Carlyle Ramsay and son Carlyle, Rosebank, were business 'visitors to Plusvlllo recently. I Mr. Erskine Matthews, Elmsdale . returned to his home after spend- ling some time in Toronto visit- ling relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ramsay, vibe is new spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dalton, St. Laurence, was a visitor to Piusvillc on Wednesday evening. Miss Doris Hardy, spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hardy. Roscbank. Mr. Terrence Gallant Q Miss Audrey Gallant, Duvar. were to Piusville on Wednesday. Sr Marv Agatha. Si. Duiisiaifs. Charlottetown, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Am- brose Corearan, Piusville. Mrs. James McGill and daughter, Linda, Montreal, were visiting Mrs. McGill's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Mur- (Contlnued from page 10) Burgess Bedtime thought. He was running as hard as he could run straight toward that tree. He intended to run past it, or to dodge around it. In- stead he did something that sur- prised himself as much as it did the dog. The lowest branch was only a little way above the ground, but high enough to be above the reach oi! the dog. Without really knowing how he got there the young chuck found himself sitting in the crotch mode by that lower branch and the trunk of the tree. The dog was jumping up and bark- ing as if he would hark his head off. HEARING AID BATTE RIES POI ALI. MAXI! OP IIIAIINO AID! Hearing old ill!!! will be pleased lo learn that we now sorry a aonplote l lino ol hearing aid batteries. I b no 1 longer 1 to obtain huttsriol from 1 "hard to reach" sovrces. Visit our bearing n aid department at your Ont opportunity: We are happy to offer this I he the convenloneo of old users. , FOLEY'S DRUG STORE PHONE mi suiumlnsinni eomplolo battery service -A large crowd from Piusville Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and" Rosebank, were to Pulsvllle on. Sunday. Mr. Desmond Dalton, Tui'onto,. Toronto; is I Borden -ac. and Mrs. William Trove- dale and sons. Clinton and Wayne at lordsn. left yr August 1'! for Toronto. where t&' will spend their annual holidays with the mem- bers of their family there. Mr. George MacAsaey of Mom.- real ia spending his holidays with relatives on P. I. I. while in Bar- den he is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bessie Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murphy, who have been spending a week with the latter's slsteu. Mrs. Frank Dorsey at Borden and Mrs. Fred Mccabe at Bedcque, returned on Sunday last to their home in Hyde Park, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jay of Borden spent the week-end with relatives at Dlgby. They were ac- companied home by their daugh- ter, Mona, who had been spending her holidays there. Miss Mary Paquet of Brookline, Mass, is spending two weeks with relatives at Bordon. Chhrlottetown and Souris. While in Borden she is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Clinton Hawaii and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Mrs. Laurie Bourgeoies, Am- herst, has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Reginald MacAleer at Bar- den. On August 18, Mr. Laurie Bourgeoles arrived from Newfound- land and is also visiting here. Many friends here regret to learn that Mrs. Murray Chute en- tered ihe P. C. Hospital on Aug- ust 18 and all hope for her early recovery. l --Mj---- l ray and family motored to St. Eleanors on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. Murray's mother, Mrs. A. w. Richardson and Mr. Richardson, who will ispend a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ilfarrls of summerside. , The many friends of Mr. Maxim Gallant are pleased to see him. IIlOfIl6 again after being a patient; in the Suininerslde Hospital for! some time. , Sr. Mary Leonard and Mrs. John Cameron were to Piusville recent- iy. , Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran and: daughter, Sr. Mary Agatha, were visitors at the homes of Mrs. Cor- coran's daughters, Mrs. Melvin McGregor and Mrs. Lance Dalton, Burton, Lot 7. Mr. Lester Profit was a busi- ness visitor in Piusville on Friday. l Miss Mary Kelly, Belmont, Mass. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. She was the guest of her brother-' in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Norbert Corcoran on Friday. , Mr. Byrn McKennn and son,, Roy, were to Cavendish and Char- lottetcwn recently. Miss Mary Ellsworth. Si. Louls,i spent a week recently with Mr.l and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran and family, Piusvlllc. i Mn. Camille Perry, Mr. Ferd- inand Brown and daughter. Maur- een, were overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant, recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant, and Mr. and Mn. Tommy Gallant were to Charlottetown on 'I'hu.rs- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant and granddaughter, Pauline. spent a few days in Charlottetown at- tending old Home Week. Mrs. Norbert Oorcoran. spent Wednesday at her home in Rose- ville. Mrs. Fred Kelly, son Keith, and daughter. Mary. Jtosovlllc, were recent visitors to Plusville. Min Esther Gallant returned to Toronto after spending sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Gallant, Plusvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ilccarthy and family visited in Piusvillo on Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Kelly, Mary and Keith. Roscville, were business visitors to Summersidc recently. Mr. Louis Mccartliv. Dock load. was a business visitor to Piusvllle recently. 3.3. yr. CA'I'HARINEB, Ont. (or)- Thomas Lawson, '10, of Port llgin, died after suffering a heart attack while lawn bowling at a bowling green here Wednesday night. OUR BOARDING HOUSE GIZINDSTONE. MAUO2-' ANT MAJOR HOOPLE W 8E5T.OF.T-SIAT ' I EXCURSION -awe. Bur ouc FRIEND CAN caasnoonuuiuj IN THE ow ccmwr. 1Ml)4ER4w HE'LL1 HAVETO DEEEATI THE LAw OF csi2AvlTv 4 PHAETON HOME comma TIFFANY TNIGG5 . 6PoKe OFA s VACATION-vw QLJPPOSE VOIJ IDRNE THE AND LET HIM w, 8Aci4 ” FETCH IT " BACK! .- ve'6OTrZ'rl-le ii? I .1 Elnsdalo -Mrs. liaabeth loyia from Lynn. Mass. is vacationing at the home of her sister. Mrs. Charles G. Dunn and Mr. Dunn. Mlas Lulu Wallace has returned to Toronto after spending a. plea- sant holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace. Mr. Gerard Mccarthy of Mont- real, has returned ii-at! a pleasant holiday spent at the home or his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc- Carthy. Dr. James A. Mcbougsll, yin. Mcnoulzall. Mrs. A. 3. Hayden and Min Mildred Doucette. all of Rum- ford. Me.. who are holidaying in Grand River. were recent visitors to Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. William McDougsll of numford. Me. were recent vial- iors at the home of Mr. J. W. ,O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bulger have returned to Toronto after spending their honeymoon in Bos- ton, Mass. and later motoring to Prince Edward Island, where they lvlsited relatives and friends. Mrs. gBulger was the former Marion 0'- lBrlen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien, and Mr. Bulger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bulger c-f Cope Wolfe. l Elmsdale school has re-opened Iafter the holidays with Mr. Wil- lllam E. Wallace, principal, and Mr. James Currie as assistant. Mrs. Roger Lakln of Braintree, Mass., is vacationing with friends in Western Prince. While in Elms- dale she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Young and two children of Toronto. were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrl. Leigh MacNeill. ' I-fer many friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Merrill Wallace has returned home from Western Hospital, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Nevigton, Carol Anne and Kevin of Montreal, ,returned to their home after spending their holidays with Mrs. Newton's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. -Y. Moatlrackors Ask Permission to Build Boston-iiaaiplieill v want; --A pretty wedding took place at st. Paul's Rectory, sammeiglcla, on Tuesday. Allllllt 3. at 8.50 a.ln., with Rev. J. A. McLeod officiating when Margaret Florence. daughis: or Mn. Earle Cnmnbeu. and the im Mr. Campbell 169 Hanover Street. Bulnxnerslde. became the bride or George Edwin, can of Mr. and Mrs. James Benton, also of summer- side. The bride Who wore a blue linen suit, with white accessories and a corssge of Red Alters and Baby's Breath, was attended by Miss Jean Arsenault, who was beaomlngly at- tired in a light Grey Gabardine suit with tu-responding accessories and a. corsage of Pink Alters and Baby's Breath. Mr. John Campbell. brother of the bride, acted as best man. ' A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride to the immediate families of the cou 1c. The bride's table was approprla ly decorated with summer flowers and centered with a wedding cake with a miniature bride and groom. and cut in the traditional manner by the young couple. The toast to the uncle, Mr. Joseph A. MacDougall and responded to by the groom. Mrs. R. S. Meianoon assisted in servlns. after which the newlyweds motored to the home at the groom's sister. Mrs. Kier Marchbanks of Wilmot Valley. whlre they were served a wedding dinner, before embarking on a brief honeymoon through the Maritlmee. Mrs. Benton, who was a' valued bride was proposed by her grand" Istrangs lot This IrI'.I.lle:ArhIr Did you know that windows and ch!-Inner: we once recorded as mmm ty. d tips! from the of a house were often mentioned aspen in wills. In the 15th cant do t-In tenants carried off a w I with the rest of their age. In those days the cost 0 I good bed was high and when special hangings were used it was sonic- tllnes enormous. We are told that the bed provided by King James I when he vlsiud Knels out I,- 000 pounds. being entirely hung with gold and silver tiwue. Iut ordinary beds were often finely carved and ornamented. In pioneer days in this island the average family owned but one four-poster. Even those were con- sidered sufficiently valuable to be mentioned in wills. M were also the coverings and pillows. that went with them. In the poorer farmhouses trestle beds were put together with wooden page and fitted with straw or chaff Irat- trcsses. Indeed this scribe can re- employee of the Royal Bank. lum- merside, was waited on by the staff members prior to her marrloge and presented with a beautiful and use- ful gift. The happy couple will nicks their home at 380 Water at. West, Summerslde, where they will new the best wishes of their many friends for future happiness and prosperity.-8. iiiiii L5 '5,,I;eg5g 3 i i E 3 chair uislltehlo anode up the frouvantcdtotskealookat the morning. you had one wall mlmr set up in the hall or spare room. The sanitary arrangements were 82 ..i: oi es. 3 E E 3 bar which was regarded as the aullng, these careless habits wen not so noticalilm. - 0 Bathroom did not exist am, Most people who had a flair for e took their bath; in wooden tuba. once or twice am-in, the winter months. and mm, frequently in hot weather Unless they were fortunate to live near the water when a dip in th. 1,,-me could be had nilniu a bathing suit, How did our forefathau manage without toothbruslm? Most pu- sons cleaned their teeth by rub. blng them with a cloth dipped in natural dumping ground for ref- baklng soda or by using tooth. picks of wood or silver. PIIOVIIIOIAL FLOWER i SIIOW Sponsored by Abegwclt Chapter, 1. 0. D. E. BAPTIST CHURCH HALL, BUMMERSIDE TUEDAY. AUG. 24th-2:30-11 RM. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 25th-2:80-7 P.M. Official Opening Tuesda i Ills Worship Mayor Programme and Prizes-Tuesday Evening. Sale of ll1owors-Wednesday Evening. Afternoon Tea, Tuesday. served 4-8 o'clock-25 cents Admission Afternoon 25 eta. each, Evening 35 etc. at 3 PM. by enry Wedge L. R. WALLACE, President. Processing Plant HALIFAX. (CP)-Atlantic Moat Packers Limited India)! said it has asked the city for pei-m;sslon to build a 1300.000 abattoir and meat processing plant. Construction could start immedi- aiely, said company president Harry Gordon. and be completed in 15 months. The company, has a long-term lease from the Canadian National Railways on property at the foot of Hobie street on the shores of Bedford basin. SAIGON, Indo-China (Reuters) -The French high command has announced that the Vletmlnh re- leased 550 French Union prisoners of war Wednesday. The French re- leased 1,000 Vletmlnh prisoners. The prisoners exchange continued Thursday. for.l5 Bflllflnt scarlet for maximum visi- bilitynextra wsighufor maximum warmth and wesrability,)Murphy': donkin um gQIhim)luti;Double yoked rand nit: edltliroughout ' and ',nized.from'l4'6 tc-lB'fov men--I2 'ro 14 for how. At'moot good stores in yourgneigiibori O ' , . .. - , 1,, Murphy's omlulnv Worhhlns was tailored from gay cinch end.pleIds with . soft, bmah'sthsido llnisb ran never more Join an sanlsrind to keep their pin. Him In above at your dealer's now! -t -V PLAN TO ATTEND runs vnarrs 2-DAY Alliorton Prince county Exhibition TUESDAY, AUG. 31, WED., SEPT. 1 Many improvements have been made and there will be added attractions which will make this exhibition better than ever. Old Time and Modern Dancing on Wednesday Evening. Hot meals will be served on the grounds by ladies of the Alberton Charge of the United Church. O Judging program will be published at a later date. year's W. W. CURRIE. Secretary. Alberton Exhibition. ATTENTION WEST I rnlnci: RESIDENTS On Monday, August 23rd, the Ladies' Aid of the Western Hospital are conducting a house to house canvass at which time you will be asked to contribute a small cash donation to replace the food donations usually solicited at this time for the meals at the aucnou same To be sold by Public Auction on my farm August 25th at 1 o'clock sharp the followlng:- euslunla - norms - Asscnotmo TIMOTHY SEED WILLIAM L. DELANEY WAREHOUSE 1 model 22 Massey Harris tractor, binder, truck wagon, tractor plough and single plough, barrows and walking scuffler, drill seeder, mowing machine, rake, International gas engine, 5 sections light barrows, disk harrows, fertil- izer sower, grain crusher 10 inch plates, 2 row scuffler, horse hoe, sprayer, forks and shovels, hoes and rakes, 1 set scales, single and double work harness, driving harness, light wagon, pung sleigh, bob sleigh, light bob sleigh, potato fork, jute bags, 1 bike. Joint approved notes. Five per cent for cash. . Also 7 registered Holstein cows, 3 Holstein cows, grades, 3 pure bred Jersey cows, 6 registered heifers, .15 feeders. Cattle sold for cash only. No discount. If weather unsuitable will be held next clear day. JOHN OLIVER, Alberton. PETER BURKE. Auctioneer. MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED I885 I MUTUAL SERVICE. ALLQSECURITY AMALGAMATED 1941 A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY How long since you've looked at your insurance policies! How does your protection jibe with the present-day value of your property . . . with your current family position and responsi- bilities? Maybe it's time so take another look at your program in Me light of today's rnalltles. We'll be glad to counsel with you No obligation. of course. IF YOUR. BUILDINGS ARE VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Correct Insurance Arrangement apply to the following: I teach ocea- Summezdidgmlgf E. I. Oharlottetowl. P. I. I. T. LELAND LINI(LlTTlIy MANAGE! ' ' S GINTI ' UHN3 I. 0l"J'7- Weill!!- GEDDII IICGLIOD. W. II”! III. IYDl'lYI.IIIC'q Ilrel Hill CLIPUUIII 3.0!: ICIIICP W. VIINON CIAIG, Bedeqne ' II. : MaeLlA.N, North WIIt- A METRE. (II!- I (Is It. IIIANI. Charlottetown WA IXTAIUW 333 Prlm Edward Island. IIIITIIAL FIRE IIISIIIAIGE OBIPAIV Imusilimul-nearest ' aatanttualllulsnl-IIIB ) W. B. WAIIIN. Marnie KENSINGTON Our Price is Right. Our Service Excellent. consult Us Before Selling. WE NEED TIMOTHY Konsington Food Service Ltd. PI-IONI 36-2 nEGEN'r ro.m 2.ao . 1 - 9.20 "SONG OF TIIE LAND" . color-Documentary "KILLERS FIIOM SPIOE" I Peter Groves - Iorboro lesion- - CAPITOL Sununerside TODAY (8A'I'.) 7 - 8:25 mo novnnn aim. '1'OOVlII LAIIEOO WAY" REX ALLEN - SLIM PICKENS Western Action - Circus Thrills ' ALSO - ALSO DYNKM ITUCSTOIRY or no lIl's aououm. roueum mmuuun If . ion-Jed with Si AUINO SCREAMING -xilsltfhskl