S'side Home And School Ass'.n Resume 1-he Summ Home school Association held its first eetlng after the summer vacat- on in the High School library last night with the president. Mr. Allison Macbean. in the chair. After the reading of the report of the treasurer. Mrs. Arthur Clark, the pmidont called upon Mrs. Clark to report on the project to raise money for the association's act- ivities. Mrs. Clark reported that the Regent Theatre had been con- tacied regarding the sponsoring.of a picture. and that it was expected the picture would be shown for two days sometime around the last of October. and that the members would be expected to help with the sale of tickets. The president then called upon Mr. Ivan Vaughan to introduce the speakers for the evening. Mrs. barns MacFarlane. the first speaker. was the original chair- man o fthe organisation ' meeting on April 12. 1946. whi&, brought the local Home and School Associ- ation into being. Mrs. MacFarlane explained the ideals of the Associ- ation and stated that the local organization's first hope was to have home eco ' and manual training departments added to the high school program. a hope that is now realized. Dr. H.E. Clark, the next speaker. commented briefly on the value of having the teachers and parents mingling together. and getting each 1- other's view points. Mrs. Keith Lapp gave an inter- esfing account of the amusing situ- ations which arose in connection with her young son's first days at school. Miss Townshend. grade 1 teacher stressed the importance of be- ginning pupils” attitude towards school life. and said the trans- ition from the discipline of home and school life was made as gradual as possible. She gave a graphic account of procedure in the grade 1 classroom during the. first weeks of school. . Mr. D. 0. Stewart, chairman of the School Board. described the rapid growth of the school in the period between 1936 and the pres- ent time. He said that when six extra classrooms were provided in 1936 to provide for expansion, the board was criticized for un- necessary expenditures. By 1949 all these rooms were filled up. and it was necessary to provide class- room space in the basement. The auditorium was made into six class rooms last year which partially relieved the congestion. The school had grown from about 550 pupils in 1936 to 1.050 in the present year. He said that there were differences of opinion between the Town Council and the School Board as to the site of the new school. but that everybody was "so happy that the new school and auditorium were in process of construction that all were quite willing to.forget their differences and let bygone by hygones. llr. Clarence Mercer. supervisor of the High School and Academy. was the last speaker. He spoke of the difficulties under which the staff vierc working at the present time. but said that all were look- lug forward to next year when the new school and auditorium would be completed. He spoke of the introduction of the teaching of in and VupunderMrs.Richard.andaald 11.1 s. Meetings he felt that this was a noteworthy innovation that would bring fine results. He also ' d d are parents that it was becoming in- creaslnllv dlfficut t obire capable teachers at the existing rate of salaries. and that should keep that important factm in mind as time went on. Mr. Vaughan in conclusion said that the Home and School Aa- soclation of Summersid ewaa la aymlillhlf with the needs of in- creased salaries for teachers. and that a motion to that effect had been passed by the body spring. Mr. Macbean a The president, added that the Provincial Feder- ation of Home and School had appointed acommitteetostudy the teacher -salary question, and this committee was to report its find- ings back to the Federation. After the business meeting lunch was served. The lunch committee were Mrs. Bennett ' Kelly, Mrs. EHZIY Campbell .Mrs. Ben Schum- man, Mrs. Arthur Clark. Mrs. Laurie Coles, Mrs. Keith Hobson, Mrs. Clifford Rankine. Mrs. Har- old Harkncsa. Miss Dorothy Ellis and Miss Georgie Driscoll. A Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games (won-lost records in brack- E 2 American League Cleveland at Chicago In) .. Lemon (10-0) vs. Harshman (10-7) Kansas City at Detroit-Kune (0-1) vs. Marlow (00) New York at Washington in)- Turley (16-13) vs. Stobbs (14-13). Baltimore at Boston-Palica (511) vs. Baumann (2-1) National League Milwaukee at Cincinnati-Nich ils (9-6) vs. Kilppstein (0-10). Pittsburgh at New York (2)- Kllne (6-1) and Face (5-0) vs. Lid die (0-4) and McCall ((1-5) or Mon- zant (3-8). Chicago at St. Louis tn)-Rush (13-10) vs. Schmidt (7-5). (Only games scheduled) Convicted In Sea Hoax NEW YORK. (AP)-George 3 Teen. 16. was convicted in fed- eral court Tuesday of having helped perpetrate a sea hoax that caused an extensive rescue search off New Jersey last sum- mer. Judge Mortimer W. Byers found the youth guilty of operat- ing a radio transmitter without h licence and of broadcasting a fake SOS. The trial began Monday. The court set Sept. 28 for sea- tcnclng of both Teen and Thomas .1 Maldona. 21. who previously pleaded guilty to the same charges. Each faces a possible maximum sentence of one year impiisonrnent and a fine of :10.- 000 on each count. .. HISTORIC COMMUNITY Brooklyn. now a borough of New York City. was founded as a Dutch f2lI1'El'5Ell0IJ8l French from grade settlement Breuckelen in MM Western t'Us'l'0M GRINDING and mix- ing daily. Complete line. C 'er Foods. W. L. Delaney. Kensington. HAIR DRESSING. Call K01131113- ton 118. Ht-JAR Smiling Bill MacCor- nark. lrishtown Hail. Wednesday. Sept. 21st. 0230 p.m. SEE the moving picture "Little lien" in Searletown Hall. Wed- nesday. September 21. at 11 pm. . NOTICE. special meeting in Irishtown Community Hall to dis- cuss wiring of hall on Wednesday. Sept. 21 at 3930. Signed by trua- iPOS. SMILING BILL appearing at Cape Traverse Hall. Thursday. Sept. 22. at 8 P. M. Sponsored by he Womcnls- Institute. Admis- Guardian Y. P. S. MEETING--The regu- lar meeting of the Church of Christ Young People's Society! was held in Surnrnerslde last evening with eighteen members present. The ” opened with a sing-song followed by prayer led by Mr. Weale. A short busi- ness session was conducted by the president. Vera Rogers. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. 8. Court Cases At Alberfon 1 A party from Alberton charged with driving a motor vehicle on tboparciial Don Coeliell To Tdie Rest LONDON (AP)-Don Cockall. British heavyweight champion aald Tueadey he will be out of the ring for "at least six mondia." Before leaving London for a three-week holiday in Portugal. Cockall pointed to a scar above hlalafteyeandaaid"l wantho Cockell was stop in three rounds by Nina V ties of Cuba last Tuesday becauseofacuton his forehead. Report A On- Situation in Textile World MONTREAL, (CP)- The Can- adian Woolen and Knit Goods Manufacturers Association Tues- day reported light improvement in various sections of Canada's wool textile industry in the first half of this year. - .But the gain was "almost negligible." the association said, except when compared with the "disastrous conditions." prevailed last year. The report said shipments in the first half of 1955 showed some upturn. but were made at unprof- itable prices because of "unreal- istically" low price imports. "FAR FROM HEALTHY" With signs of increased wool cloth imports curtailed earlier this year by tariff uncertainties and United Kingdom dock strikes. the association said the prospect for the second half of the year is "far from healthy." Wool cloth shipments in the first six months of the current year rose to 10.800.000 yards from less than 6.500.000 yards. in the corresponding period of 1954. ' 1 Imports trot Great Britai. jumped 65 pei ant in July and were higher ii he first seven months of this rear when com- .pared with tlv similar periods bf 1954 Mill shipments of worsted yarn: in 1954 and the first half of 1955 post-war year. (Continued from page 12) the public highway . while his ability was non 50 cents and 35 C0015. WE ARE able and anxious to sue au our customs - prompt attention on repairs. engraving and embossi g. etc. Moase Jew- ellcrs. Sum erside and O'Leary. PICTURES Holland Bulb Gar- don postponed Monday. will be shown Wednesday. 0 o'clock. Bedeque school. 5 and 15 cents. Sale of ice cream. REGULAR Thursday night lance at Kenaington Legion Home. Dancing from 9.00 - 11.3) 9 T. Music by Erwin Delghan and his Sunshine Boys. Rimle- -zirm 50 cents. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARI. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Profltt will be at home to their friends on "11 accession of their 50th ll the afternoon from S to I p.m Ind also in the evening from to 10 pm, 1 Personals - Ifra. Maude MncNdll who saw" E31255 If iliii 55:33 5E ii? 1 iii? 1 - guilty and was fined 3125.00 and; .costs when he appeared before. Magistrate R.S. Hinton, Q.C. yester-. day in county magiatrates' courts.l The charge arose from a hit and run accident at-St. Eleonora last weekend in which a parked car was slightly damaged. A party from Kenaingion also facing an imparted driving charge had his cue adjourned for trial until September 30th. . A man from Norboro pleadedl guilty to a charge.of failing to stop at the scene of an accident in which the vehicle he was driving -Alberfon Mr. Erskine Campbell. Alberton. left for Summeraide yeeter where he will be employed at F. Schurrnan Co. Ltd. The many friends of Mr. R.E. 1ecDonald. former manager of the Alberton branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and pr-esealy manager at Shalburne. will be in-p tension to learn that he has been transferred to Halifax where sol '" will shortly take over the manage-I ment of the Spring Garden Road ranch ofthe Bank of Comrnercel A boat of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ilacbonald on Prince Edward 1 Ilndwillbepleuedtolearnof his promotion. Mr. Maeboeaid is a native of Montague. IN soura FOR TREATMENT HAMILTON (CP)-A men of zone 0 t 1 I If 0'! 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S. were wea- end visitors at the home ,of Mr. MacLean's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macbean. Dr. Malcolm and Mrs. Burley and family. Chipman. N. 3.. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Newcombe on Sunday Sept. ”4th. The many friends of Mr. Arclhe Ellla are glad to learn he has been able to return to his home after belng confined to the Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre for some time. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Miss Emily Mac- Lean and Mrs. Ethyl Brown on Thursday evening Sept. 1st with a good attendance. It was decided to hold a hot chicken supper in the Hall on Sept. 23:11. Next meeting at the home of Miss Sophie Mooney on September 15th. Mrs. Clifford Bigger and daugh- ter Minnie, have returned to their home after having spent some tlrne visiting friends in Nova Scotin and New Brunswick. The many friends of Masta Blaine Darracb are pleased he in ibetter and able to be home after 'being a patient for three weeks in the Prince County Hospital. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Lloyd Darrach on the death ;of her grandmother Mrs. John Mur- gray. Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie. Miss Sonja De-roo and her mother ilifrs. De-roo, who is visiting here from I-Ioiand spent Tuesday, Aug. .'l0th. touring the eastern part of the Island. Dlsceve Of Skulls try Solve Case ado who took poison last year in Ontario to cheat the gnllowa. RCMP reported Monday nlgm that "the remains-one of the skulls bad a bullet bole tbro it--were found C ' ., by T in a creek bottom 10 miles south- waat of this interior British Co- lumbia city. They said they believe the find solves the disappe ance nearly three years ago of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Labrle. a young couple who had been living in a Kamloops auto court with desperado Henry Seguin. It appeared, police said. that the bodies had been thrown over the 60-foot emban' A rislns from Peterson creek. VANISHED IN 1052 The Labries disappeared in November. 1952, and from .he start RCMP worked on the theory there had been foul play. Three months later they ques- tioned Seguin after learning that he had stayed with the couple in Kamloops. Seguin was in the penitentiary. He was serving a term for at- tempted .nurder-he had wound- ed a bank manager in a holdup at Williams Lake, B.C.--and On- tario authorities wanted hlrn on a charge of murder. Seguin admitted he stayed with the couple but denied any knowledge of their disappear ance. He said Labrle left Kam- loops for "a new job somewhere" and that Mrs. Labrie moved fium the suburi:..11 auto court into town. Police said Seguin sold about Spori Echoes From Prince County This Hurricane lone is a rough bghyl Elm plopped Rocky Marcianoi for twenty-four hours. andnobodyf e.laehaaboenable1oaiDPMlI1' for an d The ” (we , refuse to put a price tab on it) which now arises is: can Archie Moore go and do likewise? Moore is one of the beat flshllns "1911 ill the game. but there are plenty of "experts" going the rounds that ' will tell you that nothing short of a hurricane will stop this big. bruising world champ. For Arch it may be a case of "too little and too late in life." Summerside's Bay State Pat - continues to leave a trail of broken records behind him as his string of 1955 victories grows longer. We feel a little like a broken record ourselves as we sing his pralsu.. achievements. If would be a fitting -. end to the year's triumpsh if our famous Island driver Joe 0'Brien.1 would buy him. the possibility of which has been rumored. FROM YUKON Saturday night will be a banner night at Raceway Stadium as our , Aft",5Pe"di"5 "'9 935' 3"”,""" mud pride and joy. Gaston Roy. 11!. Whitehorse Yukon Territory. mule, punches Wm, the dangerous with the Canadian Army Chaplain- Ea,-1 Macnonaid who made Suchjcy Corps, Mr. Frank W. Lockhart quick work of Don --Duck" Trainer 1 :above), son of Mrs. Lnckhari and a few weeks back in the same (the late Dr. A A. Lnckhart of Sum- fight arena. we don-g see Mabimerside. is spending holidays at Donald's disposing of Roy in the ;his home before Proceeding to Tor- same rapid fashion. This. we pre- ,0!"-0 Where he has been Hwlirded diet, is going to be a rousing scrap gthe John Paxton Young memorial from the opening ben, and if any.iI811UWSl'ilp for post graduate work one bites the duct, it will be only in philosophy by the Post Graduate after a lot of torrid punches have .S(-hnol of the University of Toronto. been thrown on the part of bothl The northern city of Whitehorse scrappers. x'hPl'P Mr. Lockhari spent his sum- ' Incr is located on the route of the ' I passed away Monday afternoon at ' the Western Hospital at the age of ' 70 I mourn three daughters and one 1 p Guy 31,”, -1-ignish; Zoe, Mr 5.10:-t 8 he will speak at Wellington. George Gathercole. R. C. A. Ffch . Station Summerslde: Herbert on ' his daughter. Mrs. John Smyfhe at FT . services at nine n'i-lm-k at the 1 Wed.. Sept. 21, 1955 The Guardian Page 13 Death Monday Of Mr. Peter M. Gavin. Tlgnish Mr. Peter M. Gavin. '1' I g n l s It. Itinerary Of CCF Leader HALIFAX (CF) .e The Nova Scotla itinerary of CCP leader 11. ,J. Coldwell was announced Tuss- day by the provincial office of the CCF. In a six-day tour beginning Oct. .1 Mr. Caldwell will speak at Bridgewater. Windsor. Springltlll. Antigonish. Sydney and Inverneu. After his final Nova Scotia stop Besides his wife he leaves to John Mrs son as follows: Anna. Mrs. Smythe. Tignlsh: Frances. arlnttetown and Montague. P. E. I. the homestead. also three sisters. Mrs. Alfred E. O'Brien. Elmsdale: . Mrs. Herbert O'Brien. Richmond; r'”N” ""3 " '1 '”' Sister Prudentia. St. Paul. Minn.; The monthly meeting of thy and '::'"tb;iI”h9"' 23""""5 ”"dpGrand River Suh-division of the 9" ” "1" ”' sf” -""195 c.w.1.. was held on Sept. ion. at Alberton Gavin. St. Peter, Minnm One daughter and two hrothersw" h'""' M M” Marsh”! "'9' T.P”8ll with an attendance of M predeceased him. The remains were transferred momhers The President occupied yesterday from the Rooney Funeral '1'? ("half 3"” '1'? "W911!!! OPGMQ Home at Alberton tn the home of With P'”3.V9T' 131' "19 Director. ROV- Murnaizhan, Tignish from where the funeral Th? ml"””'5 '1' '1" lJl'lV'10lll will take place on Thursday with "'99''"3 WW9 7935 and 3DPl'0V0d- The ircasuror reported S4059 up t-hurrh of St Simon and St Jude. h'3"di " W?” "'""'d ""11 T9-c9"d9d Interment will be in the church W" 3" mm b” Wid- cemewrvg The rwcsirienf then asked Fr. l Murnaghan to address the meeting A ' ' ri he stressed the im ortance LESLIE canon 3" - - P IN "ran nmss SLIPPER" I,,f”,'.',','”('il.;.”i'L'k 1'” 0" "M" CAPITOL svmmansmrz 1 Th, ,.,,.,, ,0, W, mm. mm "The Glass S11 er," fii ' mpp" W” V” 1”" N'"'- 9'" Ll""9f' color. unfolds an iT:1,aginatii'em.e:arT- :'?5hsP”ed by "'9 h”5'"5- 355151” realistic. part-fable version of the '7' dalmm" I'M" Pwwuds hr classlc Cindrella story. highlighted .: PHLHE nmnumed ta 5940' by the dancing of Miss Caron (whose ballets were a stellar con- tribution to the Academy Award-1 winning "An American In Paris”): and the ensemble dancing of 1201-) and Petltla internationally-famous Ballet de Paris. N Michael Wilding. coming to the FMAPPETIZING gum... Dr. and Mrs. Robinson and two sons, returned on Thursday. Sept lat. after attending the Scout Jam boree in Niagara and visiting -the points of interest Mrs. Clark Mai-Quarrie is spend- ing a week in Summerslde at the' home of her son Mr. Robert Phil- lips. She is being replaced at the Health Centre by Mrs. Roy Will- ams. 15v. rm 50ll0Lake Ling lllh 51.5 Last fight sorne of (hr fans were piiisappointed that Snooky Trines had been substituted for Holly Borden in the semi-final go with Bmi Ramsay. Not that the Trines-' Ramsay bout wasn't a crowd- ple-asing affair with ints of rugged action. it was a really good fight. CONVICTED 1N 0N1-, But fans had heard that Borden . was out to get Ramsay to avengr Seguin was handed over to 011- a defeat in Halifax, and .35 the tario authorities to face a charge -Halifax scrap was a bristling of murder in the death at Max 1”Pier Six" fight. the fans believed ville. Onl.. of businessmen Leon- lthal the second meeting between SL000 worth of furniture owned by Labrie and also traded or sold a truck belonging to the missing man. lnvesiirations end when wintei "nsive search. "cached a dead snow halted an Bwiboww y5m.mm, mzh,,..ay known as the new film him his hit in "The Egyp- Ajaska Highway. and it was he". flan." partners Miss Caron in iwol in ms rugged and Scgnic area that spectacular ballet scqiienccs. mark- he lived from May until a couple "'5 w" a"!"'''5 ""51 danrini 311068? of weeks no ance in pictures. Heading the sup- While temperatures can rijp quite W"i"3 "351 are Keenan Wynn. Elsal low in this 3,93 during the Mme, Lanchester. Barry Jones. Estelle Qasnns he said that they enjoyed W"'w”"d- 9”" "7 3m5dW5.V'-T "Th?-3 STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER wely summer weather with very iarm temperatures. Now in his second phase of train- g ing ' with the Canadian Officers Training Corps. Mr. Lockhart serv- Mad Woman of Chaillof." Amanda lime. Lisa Daniels and Lurene u e. AT ALBERTON SOUTH House lot and pleasant site cabins. 11 room house :3 single cabins and one double. 1 acre land. 8 pigs, 40 vegetables, jaunting sleigh. box pung. chickens, 'MRS. ISOBEL GALLANT. Alberton South. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Build g Snmmersldu. P.E.I. Phone BSO W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summcralda DIAL P. 0: B0! 3044 g 001 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 summer st. smnmeraidn eg- Optometrist "ROYAL" IOBDEN Wed -Thurs. 0 .10 P M "CREST OF THE WAVE" Starring Jnlrn Justin. Bernard Lee and Jeff Richards. Also Shorts.- T ”'CAMEO"' KEN SIN GTON 'lled.-Thur. 7:15-9:15 (A.S.'1'.) There's drama behind the "CARNIVAL STORY” in Technicolor. Starring Anne Bax-ter. Steve Coch- ran. Lyle Betztger. George Nader. Bank Drawing Thursday. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Slllumel st. Snmmerall B. 1". Hunter, R.O. Snmmerslde. P.E.l. - Phone 811! 8MALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 0.1!. B.Se.. Water Street - Snmmeri vs Maurice Mill's Men's W3 PHONE SSM PHYSICIANS Dr. F'.'hPf'1 ,5IacNeill.H.I. Physician - Surgeon Water Street. Snsnmerelda Phone 703! Photographers THE mean STUDIO 0. W. SEARS 241. st...” 525 51; urd Hurd, .J was robbed n lthese two boys would be even heifer ,9: vhnh lhachaplaincy -Corp; If HML wan ,5 25 as about sumo. Hie" Borden will he i R V (9 rmy h arlquarters in White mo Lend. go -,1 50 S . 28' g Id X b S I " dC9W8) horse as assistant to the chaplain. mm D ., eguin. a yearo a orer. tadium Saturday night for sure. - . Lcnc urf la!) 14 it , , , and during his absence was chap- mo 1,.,,..,..,,,, 43 .1, 4, was convicted of-the Hurd slay- and well all see if he can turn iam.m.Cha,. 9 gm 3 e - d I ' 155 1. 1. Lac ma 1:: 1:14 ing Oct. 29. 1953. at Cornwal the tables on Bud. Ramsay is not wepkg g' p no 0 save" 72:41 1. .- - li."i(l()1..o?'Tt1Er1g. :32 1:5 195 and Sentenced to be hanged Jan" Saying mo ."""”-11 "bum "1," 59739” In the course of his duties he 3,,.,,.L0u.,wu,, H .3 33 19. An hour before the scheduler. He looks grim and determined. and ,,.a..,.” d V, W, H I h awn inncliiiiit :45 2.1: 24v rxecutinn he took his own life hell! give everything he has n. ,9. , ' P ' mp ', m 95. 39"? 1 9 2-NZ )(acaEsa m 195 1... - with poison peat agams. mp New Glasgow Iiiahway conducting services at the satin llacrzunald in ill 1171 1 DJ colored boy. various I105!-S eslahllslwd along the ; route as resident headquarters for 1150 Maclsnd 1-15 14.4 145 ”732'.,' :fc',:":-rm, ,3 m as r The Arsenauit - Quinn fIElli I1: mp-personnel engaged in highway i 55”"-11””-" 95" 245 345 ton Pioneer 191 190 100 bIUed as for the lightweight Chain 'na'"m'a""' :mn:;i;;l.;ertuc 23:51:: 2:: m,m,mh on 1. ,3 1, . Dump of Prime Edward Nan: During the sumrner he spent two 2000llIhnenat1lran 37 as as Q3” 5311 W” .We presume this billing has the lfpeks '". "hap'a'"” '"”"i"” ."t "W "W430 W W4 W son Pronto urn IOV4 1o 10 approval of the island Sports (lnm- ”""”.B"""'"i 9"” "””"""l "5i3'"i 150" Mm"' 13 13 11 mo Pronto wta soo am 000 missioners and that th - '" Whnehmse '1" '"mPl9””” "( "19 2100 Maritime no 210 21s 70., P," M, as no ,5 fm ' . 9 "Wine? ...,.,r;e 13300 Mum, 19 1, 1, 3500 Pm” me. 31 36 0 in bout will be entitled to call i i . 132643 Maybrun 191 no in 15,50 9", Cm m m 1” himself the Island lightweight A grad"”'9 1" A”-V "lid W11" 0"” :3: 3”i."'”' " N " moons Cop no aso no Chlmik We think more such title V5” ”f,The”l”g-V ”t M”'"" Alma" mm M:m'.":;n :3 3 l1gggQ:te1oLh:b 112:: 11:" bouts should be arranged so that ilnliveriity. he was awarded the mo Mcwmm 3., M 3, "M on M” m m m..- we would an know who is the e ows lp at Toronto University lag: gfientffll; its in 2:: M5, an mu, m 5., 5” top dog in .11 the fight divisions for his outstanding work in philos- err 7.15 ' ; mm. um ls .- .1 2:3: 3:. '3 '1: .” M." ""9? Edward W i"”.':i'.. . .. . . .l200Mlndarnnr so- as as 55., Qumm as I W W s can erned. Young Peanuts" 9 P7959" "19 P 5 8 Sills 85Minlng can. use my, 241;, mu mm" m m mi will be anxious to acqum. thahdeni minister. and on completion mg n::::. g 33 355 15515 myma M 1,, no title. and summer-std, fnns wmpf his studies will be ordained a mo Mummm m m. 1:: "53 ll1e,a:;:m aio no no naturally be behind him in his minister of the United Church of mo Nama Creel 21o zoo no .500 Rexlm :5 EV. efforts. but in Bobby Quinn as an C-d"3(”' . go: gello M hm hm gm Tm mo mm. m in m opponent he will have one or the During. his holidays last year be 4500 Net-;mmg:r :52 3'0 3.0 g&t:.0gi;h.lLhab 112 110 110 1:081 promising young fights” was asslistsrnt tn the minister at 3.5,, N 3,...” m m 175 ms Mum" I) ll my I e Island has produced St John s Iiniteri Church in Mono- 6700 New Cal no 12.5 no mo 3,,” C”, 3.6 if: :: ' (on He will leave for Toronto the saw ammgbal ma: 1;: 1:119 moo Runununi ; 1,", , nC;ltt)rd1(3lradyHi5 a h.3u.;,,m..r 4,, latter part of this week S. 860New nicirq no 21; m m,,.;,m, Rh," 155 50 IN 3 C" 95- 9 IS 8 big. strong -r--r--r---- mo N ,.,,,,m ,7 35 55 mo-Sunk isv. is is boy and can hit a baseball a long . . . ,,,.,.,,, Ohm, ,, M ,5 Imam” an ion. 10 10' ...,,y when he ma .n H", mm- MLLED in aruzzu ss2sN Harrlcana 4:4 41 41 5544 is,,m.m 1” '35 155 if some of th t 1 ' man Hlgliridgv 7s 7: 76 ..,.,5,,,,,, '0" "5 M 9 V"'5' 39'-'0" "an ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP!-An mo New Hoslo 16 25 as .3507 5",,” 5” 5” 5” b” h"”e55('d '1” H3” 3"” '9” Alaska hunter was killed Monday "0113! gciaeizszm an gin. 30-; gt:-rgzn E2 3 3 :,'&yl':t"”kfI';-:- 1gIgp:l:)e)tmshoaide ;'1in1all: by An grizzly. hear. Territorial po- moox La i 1' ll ' - ' ',9 ll e said Willie R McBride f An- mm Newiulxfm 3: :1 :1 .33 35Z2'.?”n.... "15 1' W o"v”' 3”” ' W00 W 1111- 0' l1""' chorago was mlauled to deathuwhile imh hwiflilm WV: 10 1W 00Stur;con 13,1; "3. m; 5e" In his ""1 ring 3Ppe"3"ce hunting with a companion in wild- moo N ,;:.,,'m'”"' 2 3 3 1:01: gzflhcenl iavl ml ilid gmgew "Yeah bag”: 5”", Alherion erness country some so miles north sass Newnorfh is 1s 1s mhs-.,,., m 5" 090 hl W e ackmg mm '0 the of Eureka on the big Oshctna um N... N." N ., ., mosymmu tv. 9 9 at to beat Grady in this prellm- gve, sooo New llnuyl is is is -,-.,,,,m W "1 151 inary fight. ...' . ..mm.- itooo N am. 1. nu. its 14 moo Tech 11 " " " SW 3 ;: 1: :; M---"3. 1:: 2:: :2: wt IT MAY BE 1...... New ,.."",h 37 M M :3: jlr1:n::m as so so was involved and was fined .t50.()('l 210flNickclRlrl up too no mm -.-,,,,,m. 5' -15 35 and costs after be notified the W” "'"'"i" W 3'” 33" iioo In M '0 court that settlement f db mo Niato 10 10 in 150 U labelled ” T ” ' or mans svn Noninda New saw. so .19 mo Un'm"- 7'" 77! '17-1 had been made. H "h, , :SO0Nt1raold as we NV: 750 Up Keno " " 57 The case of a partv from Duvnr "11" "”"h"'"'l "W "”"""e 1' " 11 ms 11 Mn is h. n no ”" charged with ssession of ll 11 R ""7 1” V'"'' ''''.t 7"” ”"I""' . I1 0- 4! mo gm, .7, " ' T " Am Po t q" r a face! it taken up to two pm. .1 he. rm Normatal .175 vsn no um V". M" 110 too 101 not purchased from a vendor was ad in linen your disarm cactus tg' isoou Rankin ss s1 s1 4,” vmu M 5 ' adjourned until September 30th. hnollvrourhiarhilenn notnowinsh-b "W N”'"' W" '1" 1” 1" moo Vl m T” '1'” 1” A man from St Roch was found ""'"”d "1" "””'l"l' W 5'0” ".200 Nnnh cu ,3 59 7, mm vlcilluf IN: 13 I7 ' war no it . . you feel constipated mo Nudmm ,, ,0 ,2 Mo w:"a.m;; sgv. 33” as guilty under the Excise Act of all 't-he fun ;IeI:dspairl5Ie ro&1to1 lilo.'I'hGI vsoo flhri st 1: at W l f it hi i W M 'I M5 m we -. -. air. l.":'"i..'" - - - .2. .:....:: .i:..ii”-.e-.- 1--.-.-.-.. -w Sfiooka Rare not so so to - "NW5; '1'" 10 10 10 ' th ,i in: m... 3;,” 55':d!'- 22", m,,,,,.. ,0 3 ,0 I. ma wmroy no :92 as adjourned until Sept. 30th when e "M MD d.ym I D: moo Omnltranl a s mi .500 wlngzun ml. 14 court was notified that he had left ,, nah... P A," hp 0”... 33 '33” T3” ”;'2,&l moo Windward so 2” 3'” the Province. lBI- no . no an-an 4.... Par East 15 is is 3':l:1"' 3:; 1:9, 3:; T" -I 0000 Paramaq 1015 101d 1lWa 1'” mm P hec rm. is ill 1500 Yen"!!! 14 14 10 mo 1':-doe in us 119 13267 Yk Bur 1-10 M 114 0700 Pnymaater M H G 0000 zenrnae dd (Mb 41 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "GONE WITH THE WIND" Clark Gable. Vivien Leigh. Leslie Howard Olivia De Havilland . Cmm g Cm” Sm," POTATO PICKING WITH 9:00 P.M. Dayllyit Time - 90"” "W" ”"” ”""””" RAY-SNIDER POTATO PICKER g "GYPSY COLT" ll TecIIlIeold' G ' 11' S I A I? L I I 1' of Siunrnerslde will toss. ly Order. . 1... public is advised that the Town NOE revert to Standard Time. Midnight Saturday. September 24flI. JOHNI. CAMERON. AVOID DISAPPOINT MINT ORDER YOUR G-SHCKIR NOW Front CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE TONlGHTI7:15-9:15; THURSDAY 3:30-7:15-9:13 ' art It G-M eirnvrr iiHs.....,, " L c0Lols ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT Today Thursday ....... 7:15-9:1! Island Equipment Co. Ltd. Water 09. lost Stnnlnenld I MMIS". "Qllilllillli PETIR