IV gab -oIL V . ro hrs. in June. murse in tors and ii Boom" "yr. Newt ' poucettes I"; Streeti ,glNSl'N0 M on Sell will go in loge in 5"Pl;emh" teacher hnlic Women's joins the direc- of the Provin- ounril in contrai- in on her past y con- her Tignish (Vit- gue, iuib division. members gig... rt-ii-: a summer a. S W...... Th G a following ator rner Street: tar Streo .113. A010 office from ; zxaunsiu "int from his 8: to 12th of September. INCENT GRANT will be his office from August er 3rd inclusive. - NS C. W. Wl ' Martin has lnrinl Catholic ard of five dol- a daughter of pd the PT" en's Loocue niv Miss M'll'll1l, French and uctive month” dnlily. and is a on c. in 1.. r mung Miss lilart iurrsss and h0P3 We 7”" mug in he successful in iliidiu in the future. ,g,,,,...... Professional cards p g,.,.:.----- 9, sum stand. WI Grocery. vuu-,g'p Growry. 120 Russell , Sex-vi I. L Walk in Kenalngton. WEST PBLNUE OIFIUI . TON tember 4th. ,... will be absent from September 1st ubderlpt GE CLUWI House Phones: uardlan may be bought at any of the ea in Sumrneraldex Albertoni Phone: yurill Di M”: w' .1 SiimiT-"YE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Street. Susninerslda. Iona. Advertising Representative and GEORGE WUTTON . Frank 08-! Of soiitol. 53 Klnkors. will flee from 2nd C550- Mr. and ,nloM cur j I.-Md M. llnlns of Chicago F H 5 short visit with friends "r ROM OSSONING. N. Y.- e mmnrdde and St. Louis Dr. and Mrs. B. Goldstein of Ln Ell-lain: was the former Maud Ouoninit. N.'Y.. He HPEMHHB ms" llgghan of Miminegash and their vacation at St. Louis, P. E. ”'(ia..g This was Mr. Hams: Island. They are enjoying the f(',"':;ig' in P. E. Island. He saluhrious climate and beautiful ITS ” 'oll that he dcclareil of mnkinl: the visit ' They p. c;.11a,;han stein was the former Miss Trem- iria and Mr. and Mrs rlnliighan at St. Louis 1952. Miss Martin speaks English, and is an of Our Lady's S0- parlshioner of St it St. Jude Church. she Prince of Wales Col- s' training. The Lea- t; Mark Gander. 6'1 Granville Street; Second Street; Island Motor sranaport. weri: Phone son. 8032 and I033. (louruea Drugstore. :1 Central Sheer. l.'inman'a VIII!- ce Drug. Weeks, Bepraaenhtlva flea and 03-! llnlaa. . ......:.. -POULTRY. - Buying live fowl and chicken daily. Eddie Mgonom aid, Kensington, P. E. I. G L. Noonan will be closed from Sep- itember and to aeptcmbe lath. -NOW BUYING rocleaned Tim- othy seed. Paying top prices. E. W. Johnstone, Burlington. -THE OFFICE of Dr. R. --501, WETTAELE D. D. '.l'.. 6395 copper. Arsenato of Lime. Blue- stone and Handy Killer obtainable at Brace's. bathing and swimming beach on I i rm: ' GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN , . Fine Record By P. E. island Jersey Phlistead Sal, a Jersey cow bred and owned by Mr. E. Lord oi: Bum- merside, P. E. 1., is again in the ncws with anotherhtgh record. tool has just completed a 305 day pro- duction record of 14.494 lbs. of milk with 061 lbs. of fat, qualifymc for a Gold Medal Certificate. As a four Albany and I I O Vicinity Mrs. John O'Rourke, and her grandson, John O'Rourke, have returned to their home in the United States after spending the summer at the home of Miss Maud O'Connor. Alberton. Mrs. Stirling Wilkle, Alberton. who has been ill in the Western Hospital, is progressing toward year old, she produced 14,903 lbs recovery. of milk and 773 lbs. of fat. in 365 days qualifying for both gold and Mr. Pat She Mr. and Mrs. gilvgp moan M;-unuwg, Ivan smith rid son Alan. 'ror- 5.1 3. 3, daughter of Ps.nsy'a onto. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wl'llN Aim I) ll . Raymond Shea, Mentrosc. ' - u Mrmony own ed by the Prince lldward Island Jersey Club and now being used artificially in the Province or New Brunswick. where he has grown to be one of the outstanding sires of Eastern Canada. Rev. Johnston Laard arrived from Canning. N. 5., Friday ave- nlng to visit Mrs. L. B. Leard and Mill Annie Leard, Aibsrton. Halifax Wanderers T-"'w'rnl, sh" (continued from page 0) r H jam mu 1 their efforts for the Abegweit Club. Barrett won the running broad Jump yesterday as he did during the track and Field meet held here last July. Wendali's jump yester- day was 20 feet, nine and a. half inches. Ernia Matheson. who had not thrown the hammer for a year or more, won the hammer throw with a heave of 120 feet, two and a half inches. , The veteran track performer ?...LM.L...L..MgM ment of Macrocytic Ana.e.mlas" by Dr. D. W. Wilson. Anoclate Pro- fessor of Medicine at the Univer- sity of Alberta. His subject was later discussed and the speaker thanked by Dr. J. W. MacKenzie, Charlottetown. The concluding topic of the an- nual meeting was on the "Chang- ing Concepts in Symptamatoloxy of Colon Carcinoma" by Dr. Wal- ter MacKenzie, Professor of Su:- the western shore. They make an annual summer visit. Mrs. Gold- biay of St. Louis.--K. - LEAVE FOR. BOSTON - Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith left on Monday morning for Boston, Mass. L. AWARD-falter spending two weeks in their recalfyliatlve province they were the guests 0. or the t'ormer's brothers,iMr. l-Li). Smith in Summerside and Mr. Ar- lilllr Smllil of Freeland. It is sixty and iii!-x. Ralph rMa;i:i"- two years since Mr. Smith left the , is ii teen V98 3 - ' Island and this was his fifty ninth 5.. um-nderl 51- R”ChL gllbxgiitrlp home in that time. He looks school and later Our h " Yam forward to his deep sea fishing the Ansell Cy0';?V'”:;!h”:o1e':1agsH which is R. successful hobby with me me ”Muluon' Fin": him while on his vacation. - S. -WEDDING SOLEMNIZED-A quiet. but pretty wedding was sol- emnizcd on Wednesday afternoon, August 27th at 2 pun. at the 0'- Leary United Church Manse. when Rev. W. G. Dickson united in the bonds.ol holy matrimony Mr. William Wellington Gui-rill of O'Leary and Miss Helen Gladys MacGrcgor of O'Leary. Ire wit- nesscs were Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Jordan of Brooklyn. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Gorrlll will reside in O'Leary and have the good wishes of many friends for a long. and happy wedded life. 8 --ncmsn convsmr arcane ll PASS LIST-The following is lthe pass list of the Maritime iii. OIIESTER S. MaoIltiltALll Etc. LLB Barrister, Solicitor. a Strong. Notary ores. tonne:-ly occupied by Late Heath L0. Money to Loan Collections Promptly Attended To. Board Grade XI examinations for Tignish Convent. The standing is given in order of merit. Students whose names are marked with a star will he required to write supplcmr-ntziry exams before gain- ing full inntrictllntion. Tlgnlsh had one failure last year nnd twenty-two pupils are enrolled for the coming year. Rev. Sister St. Francis Ciovle is the grade Xl teacher. 1. Eunice Martin: 2. Shirley Perry: 3. Jenny Richard: 4. Henry Gaudet: 5. 'Armand Doucette: 6. Daniel Kinch; 7. Audrey Carraghe: 8. Wilma Jen- kins; 9. Paula Gillls: 10. David INSUEANCI Dial 2520 Summarslda DENTIST Dental X-lays ..:.-.:----- R. E. ELLIS l'1ra - Auto - Casual”! i I summer It.. Snmincratda PHONE till i ilil. .l.il. OIIIRIIGIIAM vmamaaian Water Street East 2:-mg:-:2-:1 -2:-gm:-:-:2 liil. J. A. ooiiioii Ilnalllnlu Itllltllnj SUMMEBBIDI Dial IMO Klnch; 11. Dorothy Bonyman. -COLLISION SENDS ONE TO HOSPITAL-On Sunday evening at: approximately ten o'clock an Airways Taxi which had stopped on Notre Dame Street, presum- ably to discharge passengers, was struck by a Pontiac sedan com- ing from the rear and pushed about forty feet along the pave- ment. Both cars were badly dam- aged, fivs passengers in the taxi received a severe shaking up but did not require medical atten- tion. The drlvar of the Pontiac, Mr. Roy Turner of Summsrslde. received a head wound and was taken to the Prince County Hos- pital where it was understood he will be a patient for several days.-S. -BBTURNB FROM WINNIPEG -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jelly and children returned to their home in O'Leary on August 28th after an enjoyable trip to Winnipeg. Manitoba, where Mr. Jelly was one of the delegates attending the Can- adian Teachers Federation meet- ings. They also visited in Portage La'Pi-airie, Manitoba, and were the guests of Mrs. Jeily'a brother, Rev. Lloyd Henderson, and Mn. Henderson. Rev. Mr. Henderion. besides being the minister of the M ii. F. Hunter ll. 0.- summer-aide. Wllbleto Visual Analyses l'.I.I. Glllaea Ftthd PHONI Illl Building PIIONI III! 0PTOMl1'l!.l8'l n1Al.LMAN'! BUILDING T. Earle lllckoy Cbamred Accountant ”"Mln Bank at Oornalarea lnimnanlda. P. I. L & Presbyterian Church in Portage La Prairie. is also the mayor of that western city. He is the only clergyman-mayor in Canada and is well known in 0'I.eary where he was a former school teacher. Mr. Jelly is an experienced and conscientious teachar, and is an ardent worker in Teacher! !"ed- erationa and in all the activities of the Baptist Church. He is a former moderator of the Baptist Association ,of P.l:.I. They had a very enjoyable trip. AZ -FROM SBRBVBPOIT. LA.- The J. G. lnglls family of Ken- slngton recently had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lanford of the oily of Shreveport. be. It was twenty two years since the Southern couple visited P. B. Is- land and they were delighted with its prosperous appearance and the general hospitality of its people, the good roads and pastoral scenic beauty. Mrs. Lsnford was the former Bertha eg; I E. E. Psrlinaa 0IIt.D.. 'R.0 OPIOIIIIIIIT Olasua ltttal Em anus.-ioa Otllea 3, 0 to ll :1... . 1 "'0 or Inolntaranl as 118'! ':9'.!N'r 1-mm-as neon. ' 3'! It. Ialunet-ill Inglis inf 0'l.eary. which place and people were also visited by Mr. and Mrs. Lanford who planted flowers in Mount Royal cemetery. the last resting place of Mrs. Lantordta father and mo- thar.. They also visited their niece Mrs. Olive Johnston of Charlotte- town. They were qulle vocal in their praise of Cavendish Beach and "Green Gables". The couple also visited Mount Stewart ceme- tery. where they planted flowers ln loving memory -of Mrs. Lan- fcrd's sister and he-T husband, Dr. Martin. who are resting in that "city of the dead". They W0" I0 sz, ery at the University of Alberta. Discussing the subject later was Dr. Thomas Laidlaw, Charlotte- town. George Walters contributed four points to the Abbies team with a second and a. third. George had a second in the javeline throw and a third in the shot putt. Jimmy Fardy and Lloyd Larter of Charlottetown split the honors in the bicycle races. Latter won the mile race after placing second to I-Tardy. in the half mile. The victory for the Halifax Wanderers yesterday completed a successful sweep of the three Mar- itlme meets this summer for the llalifax team. They won the meet here on July 1 and took top hon- ors at the Antigonish Meet later in July. The Wanderers presented a small but highly talented team. Warner won the dashes with Bill Haley placing second in all of them. Keith Fancy stood out in the jumps: Johnny Martin won the mile run; Stewart MacMill:in won the six mile: and Max Kecping helped win the relay for tire ilzilifax team. Kyte of Anilgcnish took first in the shot putt, high jump. discus and javclin throws. One new Memorial Field record was set. Gerard MacDonald of Antlgonish set a pole vault record with his vault of 11 feet one and Slresseilidfenoe Continued from page 1 The "Act of Remembrance" opened the proceedings. A picture of a War Cemetery was projected on the theatre screen and a colour party with Union Jacks and branch standards flanked the stage. The Brooklyn Trio, in the background rendered "0 Valiant I-lcarts” and "God of Our Fathers". The Lament ”Mist Covered Mountains" was played by the Lads and Lassles Pipe Band. .and the Last Post was sounded by Frank Smith. Accompanist for the Brook- lyn Trio was Mrs. A. B. Cosh. At noon a ceremonial parade, headed by the Lads and Lassles. Pipe Band, took place to the W3" Memorial where wreaths were, placed by Dr. Lumsden. Dominion: Comma id, C. M. Sinclair, Char- lottetown Branch. and Mrs. J. T Davies, president Ladies' Auxiliary, Charlottetown Branch. The Lam- lred Burke. The parade was com-' five-eights inches. .llm Warner tied manded by Sgt.-at-Arms Alllson' Dave Bo.swell's record of 54 2-5 sec- Macl-oeod. onds for the 440-yard dash. l - Lloyd Robinson of Bridgetown, ' . N.S., performed well for the Anti- normal." Mgmioad i gonish Highland Society. Rnblnscnl (Com-mued fr page 6! 5 pulled an upset in the half mile , , ,,,,;y run when he came up from behind had 50 Een91”0U- GOMWG Prizes to win in the time of two minutes for the conipeiil-10H& ' 1 and five seconds. Following were the prize win- A heavy west wind worked hers: 1 against the track men cspeciallyi Championship Flight 1 the sprinters who were forced to Norman MacLeod; runner - up run into the wind. Cecil Dowling; amateur runner-upi G. Hans, I.umle.v, Trepanler and John Mccommy. Waterfield were the best perfnrm- Low net H A. G. MacMilla.n; run. 9?! 10? the NBV.V- HRI15 finished net-up Joe Mahar and George An- sccond in the pole vault: Lumley mews, was second in the running high Jump while Trapnnlcr was second in the discus. 100 Yard Dash Following are the results: 1. J. lvarner, Wanderers. 2. B. Haley. Wanderers. First Division Low Gross - A.B. LePage: run- ner-up - Harry Simona; Low net- John MacDonald; runner-up-N.!-l. Underwoodu Second Division Low gross - John Wilson: run- 3. K. F r, W . Time. 1;n4r;5 spczwerers her-up - F. Burke; low net - H. hm, vault Stevenson; Runner-up - Don Mac- 1. Gerard MacDonald, Antigon- Mm”: lsh. Third Division Low Gross - George Clark; run- ner-up D M. A, Howatt; low net. - H. P. uollaway; Runner-up .. Gor- don Wellner; Low men, R. C.A.F.- George Steele: Low senior man - .7.S. Moore; Hidden hole - Bill Purdy and Dave Thurston. Ladies ' Champion -- Mm. Alex Horne: FUNNY-UP - Miss Emma. Holman; 2. G, Hans. Navy. 3. H. Stevenson. Navy. Height: 11 ft 1 5.8 ins. 16 lb. Shot Putt. 1. T. Kyle, Antigonlsh. 2. R. Pilon, Wanderers. 3. G. Waiters, Abbles Distance 39 ft, '1 ins 880 Yard Run 1. L. Robinson, Bridgetown 2. F. Phillips, Minto. N.B. Low net - Mrs. Donald Campbell. 3. J.'Martin, Wanderers . Fl". nhmun Time. 2 mins. 5 secs. 0 . Juan" Thmw Low ross - Mrs. Wm. Beer, Runner-up - Mrs. George Bun- 1. T. Kyte, Antlgonlsh 2. G. Walters. Abbles 3. R. Pllon, Wanderers Distance: 155 ft. 9 ins. Hop Step and Jump 1. K. Fancy, Wanderers 2. M. Keeping. Wanderers 3. G. MacPherson, Antigonish Distance: 41 ft. 7 U2 ins. taln: Low net. - Mrs. A.O. Mac- Millan; High Gross - Miss Belli- veau: Hidden hole - Miss Galla- way, Miss Hunt and H. Rodd. 2. K. Fancy. Wanderers 3. MacKlnnon, Antigonish Distance: 20 ft 9 1-2 ins. Mlle Relay no Yard nun 1- Winder"! l. .7. Warner. Wanderers: 1 Ahllillnllh 2. B. Haley, Wanderers K3. Navy Time: 3 mins. 46 lacs. 10 lb. Hammer Throw 1. E. Matheson, Abbie: 2. L. Thompson. Antlgonish 3. J. Chisholm. Antlgonish Distance: 120 ft. 1 ill ins. Running-High Jump 1. 1'. Kyle. Antlgonish I. Lumley, Navy 3. Eggleton. Navy Height: 5 ft. 7 ins. 220 Yard Dash 1. J. Warner, Wanderers 1 B. Haley, Wanderers 3. B. Phillips, Minto. N.B. Time: 24 secs. Discus row 1. 1'. Kyle. Antigonish 2. Trepanier. Navy 8. Lumley, Navy Distance: 112 ft. 7 1!! ins Milo R In: 1. J. Martin. Wanderers .2. Grace. Aniigonish . i3. Waterfleld, Navy " Time: 5 mlna, 2 ys "C. Running Broad Jump 1. W. Barrett, Abblea enamored with the hospitality ' and genial disposition of the Is- land folks that they plan to make annual visits in future.-K. ........L.L. 1 Personals -Mrs. J. A. Delaney and Mrs. I. M. atevensorrof Bummersidr are devil and a darling. starring Y':mn' "kn" in Moncmm Clark Gable as Mr. Speedy and v Barbara Stanwyck as Miss Spit- pp Mm nubrn Denney. EN" fire. He would do anything left yesterday morning for Mcuill "-ro pmcnsn A Lang-v University in Montreal for a one year's post graduate course in ob- Wmi Ad01P"' M9510"- 3. Davis, Abbles . Time: 54 2!! secs. 1)! Mile Bike Rana 1. J. 1-Tardy, Ch'town 2. L. Larter, Ch'town 3. 3. Burns, Ch'town Time: 1 min. 28 secs. Mlle Bike Race 1. L.,Larter, Ch'town 2. J. Fardy. Ch'town i 3. B. Bevans, Ch'tewn Time: 3 mins. 16 -U5 secs. FOR. SALE L SIX ROOM HOUSE All modern conveniences Hot Water Heating . Hardwood floors throughout. Centrally -located 215 Winter Street' Summeralde OAMEO THEATRE Remington Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M's thrill-a-minute mmancap at a dare- cnt was played by Pipe Major Wilt, - Wedding of Interest In Summerside Standards of gladloll ln fuschia. yellow and white. and gypsophelia against a background of greenery with snowberriu formed the floral bo setting for an unusually pretty wedding in the summersld Bap- tist Church yesterday afternoon, September let. at two o'clock, at which Barbara Elisabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie. ex- changed marriage vows with Carl Richard Hurst. son of Mr. and Mrs. must of Charlottetown. Rev. W. A. HITDRI performed the double ring service and Miss E. Lillian Macxenzia, B, Mus. Charlottetown was in charge of the wedding music. The Misses Muriel and Marjorie Burst, twin sisters of the groom, sang "Thou Art, 0 God, The Life and Light" by Mo- zart. before the ceremony and "Wedding Hymn" from the opera "Ptolemy" by Handel, especially arranged for a duet by Walter MacNutt, during the signing of the register" The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by her sisters. Mrs. B. E. Martin as Ma- tron of Honor and Miss Joycg Currie as bridesmaid. Mr: David Hurst was his brother's groomsman and F-L S. E. Martin and Mr. Chester Mac- Donald were the ushers. The bride was charming in her gown of white nylon net over an- tin, featuring a transparent off the Idouder yoke edged with two rows of rose point. lace, fitted bodice and long lace mittens. The full skirt was in two tiers, each being trimmed with roan point lace which graduated into graceful train. The finger tip veil fell from a. lace helmet headdress and she carried a cascade bouquet of white gladicll. The Matron Bridesmaid were ed in floor length of Honor and similarly gown- fuschla. nylon All those interested l 3: tallisman 1, NOTICE Vminded of the Panel Discussion and Open Forum on educational matters in the Summcrside High School this (Tuesday) evcning.at 8:00 PM. SHOW YOUR INTEREST BY ATTENDING This garment buttons to neck with he justablc cuffs, storm tab skirt closing from 10 - 20. Much ' net over tafeta with matching pi.-Lure hats and mitts. They ca rled nosegays of Queen Elizabeth yellow roses with variegated rib- ns. Mrs. Currie chose for her daugh- ter's wedding a royal blue nylon net with matching lace jacket com- plemented by a small feather hat. Her corsago was of coral gladioli. The groom's mother was attired in navy with matching accessories and her cox-sage was pink roeebvuds. a Following the ceremony a re-i ception for seventy five guests was held at the home of the bride'si parents. where the rooms werel tastefully decorated with bouquets of flowers. The bride's table was centred with a three tier wedding cake surrounded with tulle and pink rosebuda. On the buffet was an attractive arrangement of pinki roses and gypsophelia in a silver' rose bowl and flanked by pink lighted tapers. Honors were performed by Mrs. H. L. Brewster, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Roy Harris aunt of the groom. Mrs. Charles Llnkletter, Mrs. Stuart veale, the Miaeee Mary. Barbara and Zita Silli- phant. lone MacDonald, ,l-lelen iMacFarlane and Paula Schurman iassisled in serving the guests. Miss 'Mary Palmer was in charge of the iguest book. z I Mr. and Mrs. Hurst left by automobile for Lake Placid, N. Y., ,where they will spend their honey- imoon. the bride travelling in a lsult. of dusky rose Kabardlne with jnavy accessories and a corsage of roses. on return they will reside in summerslde where ithe groom is on the staff of the floral branch of the Canadian ;Bmik of Commerce. The bride is a laboratory technician at the med! iicnl centre. l Among the out of town guests n education are again re- 0 i PAGE FTFTEEN Alherton Prince county WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3rd- Offlcial Opening At 2 PM. There will be modern and old time dancing Amusements and Canteen on the grounds COME TO EXHIBITION in the evening. Served by Ludies' Aid of Western Hospital were. Mrs. K. L. Brewster. Mr.;Mrs. Alan Hesle of Hamilton, Ont. and Mrs. W. C. Haines, Mr. and F-0 James MacDonald of Vancou- William Puslile Mrs. Charles Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs 'ver, 13, c,, Mrs, A. O. Fownes of Moncton. N. B..,and Miss Mary Martin -' Sydney, Mrs. John Guild of St. John, N. BUN. S.. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barton, Mi-.i'I'hompson of Chatbam, N. B. F-0 and Mrs. Edward Everett of Fred- ericton, N. 8.. Mr. and Mrs. Royitoba, Airs. A. Harris of Truro, 1.". S., F-O and Arnold MacKean of Pictou. iDenis Beebe of Winnipeg. Manl- F. Marxran and Mr. -s IUSURES 70 B LlllilES'.. nniiioosrs The all-purpose coat for early Fall wearing in Wool Gabardine, Rayon Gabardine, ant Nylon Blend, The styling the popular trenc rubberized rain proofed lining, The all round buckled belt, fitted style with double shoulder yoke in open vent effect at back and knife sharp inverted pleat in skirt. The two-way coat, worn either loose or belted, in Hart- land cloth with the famous "I-lydro-Pruf" finish that: at tailored buttoned collar. ad- With quilted lining. Sizes range PRICES 29'” and 35'” summon: IT'S ALWAYS SMALLMAN'S FOR TOP VALUES AT. LOWEST PRICES Donegal Tweed, and Hartland Tweed. . of these garments la ve h coat in Rayon Gaba SECUIHTY RANCHES THROUGHOUT NORTH AMERICA Showerproof, Crease Resist- out-standing. e with either or zip-in quilted lining. 'f& Qletfldll nursing. - B. 1 -..af..:.- -.4.-,-......;..... .