Page 14 The Guardian Tuesday. October 19. 1954 I 0 L e a r y -Notwithstanding the PRC); of thde wfatlgr. tins! i:EF:l8hjH. Palmer. Freeland. win I. In t. res 0 RC out p around the corner. a delicious ripei M11 Keir Adams. Student at- ntnwberry Wu found by Mr.I.iPrince oi Wales College. Charlotte- nwid Mgcbongld in her garden;i.Own, spent. the week-end and holi-- et: her home in Milo on Oct. 11. ldny with his parents. Mr. and Mrsm M Clai Kla Lead and daugh wrmur Adam." rs. '1 . c - tar. Harriet of 0'Lc:iry. were visit- Miss Donna ors to the home at Mr. and Mrs. Janet Bradshaw, uho are employ-p Claude MacArthur in Mt. Pleasant. .ed at the Canadian gang of coma . imerce. Summerside spent the week- Legg vggleljlatma M371!) gigend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.l' parents D" "inc Hrs Vhcvlurdo John w' Palms!" Freeland' in Summcrsidi. l'9('('llll)'. Conway -Mr. Allie Palmer. student at. lnpent. the holiday week-end with Miss Minnie MacKsy, teacher at . .. West Kent School Charlottetown . . ,1 . M Lg . t . . rnd daughter Mr. and Mrs. J.:imesl"'l””V" ” F”39la”d- 1 Bulileighv m E””5”9' Mrs. William Stunberg, Brooklyn, M1. HM”. Ad(m,5 Knulsgm-d. New York. U. S, was visiting her. llmi had his i.o'.i.xi- rimf shinzled and the oxtciinr painted land 1?('Pllll.l'- rhig L1 3 grea lllli'il'(ii('l'llPF.l. Jennie Bminess at p 0 few days in 0- October 9. ':'.lrs!. of Mrs. A '.Vl:ss merside spcn' l.c.ir,l tc;c:i'.'.). J. Mathew” Mi. Lconaid Muiptiy, West Roy- alty. spent . iew days with his A ,-9;,-eg..a;p . r;rirl.i miurred in parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Woodstock. P E 1 when Rev.yMurph.i, recently. y Russel Webb oi Woodstock, N. 11.1 V - was turning into the izate-uui' all Miss M'”'”” Palm": 5Wd9m M ms iat.l1ei”s homo and rolliderl with Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- xnother ca: Mi lvml 1-5;-ewed 3 tmin. spent the week-end at the and MW Russo” MCKwZ,e Mu; 1;;-01;.-.1 leg iilltl it lied to the home or her patents. Mr. and Mrs -m.nmst. Prinrc Co;ir.i'. ll li1lIllE(ll.iIE'- Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. Mr Wchn uas ' .irriring to 1 Mr. Elwin Mountain. Suminr-r-y -pend 5nl'i”r' i;n1r uith his iatiierf Mi” "3" Add-mat M""l'W"- side. was A visitor to Malpeque on Hr John Webb .ri Wwiristoik H15 3- spent m9 weekend with October 7. mam blend. 1,... ..vh.h mm 3 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WM". m,.,,.p.. .A('ililllS. Mr and Mrs. Robert Harding ' iiiid iainily of Dzirnley RCl'ClHlp3nI9d Mr md ti-.:. Afticrl Pa'.iiirr and MM. 05”” W M""N”” M” ” by Miss Evelyn Harciint; of Sum-1 tamili, xinrtcric .-mil Shirley, 0'. business visitor to Sumnierside on . l.v:a::v. .'!CFOl'llp.1l'.lF'd by Mrs .lohn'October D. Xiorcshc.-id. ninzizivd lo Charlotte-pl n 'own on Wcrinesdiii Mrs Morcs- Mr5' Jim” E5m533- Fwehmdv W” .,,.m ,.l,n,i..d mp 1.,i,,..m con, a business l'lSlini' tn Silnlnlrlisldvr mnivon liriri ill the Prince M (in 0i"l'lbFl' 9- Walcs. ri.lr:c on Wrriiicsdiy Ind Mr. and Mrs Wendell MacKay. and family, accompanied by 'NI1'S.t Mr. BT16? Camithers Jr, whoiwilliam J. Macxay. Freeland were. has been spending somr time with business visitors to Summcrside last 'l2h.'.irsriai :i. Mr and Mrs. Briicelsaturday. i. . in ll-willkill. lias rvillrlivl Pd .0 M5 dunes m OHM,-ml -. Mr. and Mis. Aitliur Slilltl1,i Senior. Freeland were business Visl-L Mr and Mrs William Harrison s;-,, and daughter. Aida of the Unitedlmi Hrs Harrisoiiis sister. Mrs. Dan . .. . Smanmm and Mr. Smnnman in ween part) to be held in the school.. 0'Lea!'.lW l Mis Lillian Sobcy oi Wilmot. lvalley. and Mr. J. H Visor iid M” Jam” Smml hu ":”m"Ndaughtcr. Carolyn of Groninfzienl M h” ymm" 1” Fwahwn "hm: Holland. were Siindiiv giissts nil ””'”””l: -""1" '""” '”'h h” ""9" Mr nnd Mrs Ni-ii Ni;icKay and Mr. tor. was Dir. Sninllmnii in 0- ' 0 ' 0 ” L”"” Coleman. Mrs Claiidr MarNoill has re-1 N . . 1 '””"'d '" h” hm" 1” O1'”'3"iemnglovedDir?1;'um?ng:sl.;?:n'sp:n?this alter attending the funeral of her hrother-li'.-law. Mr Russell Whit.- lleV in Jamiilrii Plain. iweek-end at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison. Mr rind Mrs. J. 1. Sobey and chil. X” 7””J 01” BM” Ell” "Hd dren North Carleton were Stin- ”mm M Q” ”)"m H" day yisitnrs to the home of Mr mid T?i;uik:,ql'.ll1;L it 0 Mm "e1aliMi"s. Neil NInCKZiy in Coleman l l tires in (T1.eiii'::. l y . . M . J B i ' h d l'l- Mr "M M” Everett Cmwhh" dren” Pailqneilld mAi:llg otmlTllciC's1l1ic ' and family of Rll.Hl'.C(i.1i9l'l? recent He 'spmdmz a few dqw W'1.h mg i'lS.lL0l'S in (iolc'niiii. gucsts of Mi' mrmnva pairen” Mr jmd Mrs "ml M” 11 Di'''””' George Jellev lllIO'LE.al'V . .. . Mr. and Mrs Cai-:nl Miuiwilliiimii ML and M” D” smaumw or Carleton Lot. 6. uere recent. vis-p0.Lem,v were sundlv vmw" m” Kensington ilieaih Rate in Canada Down For -Miss Shirley Green and Miss .vTruro Agricultural College, Truro. jJoyce Bryentoii and Miss Mary Hunter. studcnts st Prince 0! ihu Thanlugiving holiday at their homes in Malpcque and Bulilc. i OTTAWA. . in Canada dropped in 1053 in a new row of 8.6 deaths for each 1.000 t 1953: One of Healthiest Countries 1 .i -. . . . 1 Mlem his parents. .41. and Mrs. Robert Wales College. Ch3Il0llei0ul1.bpc1i.i (OP)-Th, dnm "lg Her many friends uill be sled to: llohlllllion. This is lower thin Ihlt learn Mrs. Lester Linkieiter has recovered from her recent lllneu. Mrs. Joseph H. Woods.de. Ken- Palmer and Miss siiigton is contincd to her humei trend; Thursday, with '!lu. All hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Robert McKenzie.-'5 many iriencls in Malpeque and vicinity is ll patient. in the Prince County Hospital, Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Albany Painter and two sons Barry and Grant of St. John, N. B.. are spending the Tiiaiiksglviiig holiday with Mrs. nwiy brothers and Slsicjs-ill-lilu at Frce- Palmer's pinents, Mr. and Mrs. J with a death rate on A. Douglas, Norboro. View and Darnley, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Aiisms and Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. A special Thanlrsgiviiig Service was held in Priiicetown United Church. Malpeque, on Kensington conducted the service. merside motored to Halifax to visit relatives there. They will be the guests oi Mr. and Mrs James Hard-1 mg. Sunday; morning. Rev. Alexander McKay oi” i o! the United States and about the . third lowest in the Western world. The bureau oi statistics. in re- . porting this and other health estimated that 1 Canada is one of the world's haulin- t lent. countries. with the death u'.e l dropping by 15 per cent in the last 10 .V0ar.s. while Canada's population in- wvill be sorry to learn he is ill. He creased to 14.15690 in 1953 (mm 14.405000 ih 1952. the number or persons who died edged ahead only to 127,301 irom 125,950. t This showed A death rate of 0.0 ;persons for each 1,000 population. it decline from 3.7 in 1052 and nine in 1951 and 1950. This compared 9.8 in the United States and 114 in Britain. Mr. Stanley Banks. Siiiiimersides Mr. and Mrs. Thane Adams of NEWFOUNDLAND LOWEST sum. was visiting friends at Conway on Halifax. N. S., are visiting in Seal Among Canadian provinces, the ilowest rate of 7.1 was recorded by Newfoundland and the highest at 9.9 by British Columbia. 1 While the death rate declined, 'the Canadian birth rate increased. The number of live babies born rose to 416,025 in 1053 from 402,521 in 1052 and the rate or birth per 1.000 population edged ahead to 28.2 from 27.9 in 1952. This will the highest rate since the 20.0 in 1947. The birth rate in the U. S. llast. year .was 24.5 and in Britain 15.7. The number of marriages also in- creased last year but the rate was about the lowest for the war and ypost-war years. Metal 01 130,831 iCanadlans went to the Altar in .1053. up from 120.31 in 1052 end the highest since the 187,155 in 1 1946 Mien many oi Canada's sold- iers returiieil from the war. Miss Eiizubcili Caseley. Kciising-. ton spent the week-end in Sum-I merside. the guest. of her aunt. Mrs Charles schurman. tors to 0'Leury and the Braie on October 9. Mrs. Thomas Mat-Nevin and iam- Frulmld W979 bu-'i1ll85S Vlsl-Wily, Summerside, have movcd iiitol the house belonging to Mr. and Mr. Urban Murphy, who is em- ployed in Charlottetown, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Loo Milllgan. Crimp Uinpin. Mr. and Mrs. Hlldljlic MacPhcr in N. H-. and Mrs. LE0 Mllliizan. SI l Elcanors. were week-end visitors at the homes of Mrs. Colin Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MaCKll1l'l0n. Mr. end Mrs. Wallace Thomp- son and children. Kensington. and Mr. and Mrs. Dalzcll, New Aiinaii, weic rcrciit visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (icorszc Thomp- The October inccting of the W0- men's Aiixiliriry of St Pct:-r's Chtircli. Lot 11. was licld at tho homr or Mrs. Clinton Morrison on October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgn R. Tupliii. and daughter. Myrna. Murray Road. li, INFANT DEATHS DROP Though marriages 1953. infant death: dropped to a record low of 14,764 from 15,303 in 1952. resulting in a low inlzint cletitii rate of 35 per l.000live births. coii:.oai:cd with 30 in 1052 and 102. back in 1926 Mothers who died giving birth dropped to 8. low of 324 from 374 in 1952, cutting the rate to .8 psi" 3'”a''”' are Visimlg F” the hqme ofdent to discuss plans for 1-1 Hallo- Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Freeland. H.000 live births, down from 9 in 1 1952. i 1 PRECIOUS , . PEBBLE increased in i i 4 -Many oi the local iarmere eir tendai the meeting or the Potato Growers at the Forum on Septem- ber 29. including Mr. and Mrl. J. A. Brown. Bayside. Mr. Joseph Mc- Innls and Mr; Bernard McKin- non. Grand River. who all mo- bored to town with Mr. Ray Irown of Richmond. All are glad to see Mr. Hurry Fitzgerald back home from Prince County Hospital where he under- went a successiui operation. The following girls tram Rich- mond and vicinity have 1 " accepted positions on the Prince County Hospital stair: Misses Ber- nice Clark, Bernice and Aime Perry. Marie MacDonald and Sur- ah Cumcron. Stillblrtha dropped to 0.071 from 1.060 in 1952 and the rate to 10.7 per 1,000 live blrthe.'down ii-om 18 in 1002 Nstunl increue-the excess of birth: over dnlhl-added 200.444 persons to Oanadre population last War. This was the highest annual natural increase in Cenndrs his- tory, compared with 276,611 in 1052 and 110,225 a decade ego. TB DEATHS DROP Heart and circulatory diseases as well in cancer increased their death toll lut. year. Circuliitory diuuu. including arteriosclerosis. hwertension. heart dleeue and vascular lesions killed 44 per cent. of the 127,001 Cunndianl who died last year. This is an increase at about. five per cent train their toll in 1952. Cancer cnuud 10,120 deaths, up about three per cent irom 1952 and various accidents. including motor accidents. 8.642. In contrast the denth rate trom tuberculosis dropped sharply to I new low or 12.3 per 100.000 population, halt the 1052 rate and leu than one-quarter of the rate in 1043. Last year's polio epidemic caused (51 deaths, up lrom 311 in 1002. Mrs. Margaret E. Brown. Rich- mond, celebrated her 95th blrthdny on Tuesday, October 5. This Hand old lady is still very capable - reads a lot and still enjoys is game of cards. Many called to express their congratulations and she re- ceived ii number of cards sud gills. Her daughter, Sister Mnry Raymond. from Notre Dame Acti- demy, Ch.1i'lottcwwn. spent. Oct. 2 with her. She made the trip from town by car with Miss Jenn Mec- Donald and her sister, Sister Mlry. Mrl. Arras Ai-semulc. summer- side, and her son, Elroy. who is "'ROYAL"" BORDEN MORE OPPORTUNITIES VANCOUVER (CP) - Talented young Cemdim entertainers now are getting more opportunities in their own country. John Adaskin of Toronto said in an interview here. The noted cellist said ”we seem to be growing, concert-wise. I can remember when boys and girls with talent had no place to go except across the border." Professional Gariisf HCAMEO" i KENSINGTON -9215. Robert Ryan. ioniziiiiir drama of Mon.-Titus. 7:15 & 9:15; Matinee Moniiay 3:fi(i. A motion plcturv you'll never forget, "THE COUN- ss Pusior Armin Ritter. with Wil- liam Bakcweil and Peggy Stewilri. Also Scriz-ii and News. E. E. Parkman opt.D.. Ito. PHONE S2117 lMon.-Tues. 7:1 ilda lillDllll') in REGENT THEATRE BLDG. pil iilinil gill ililtl H "Cup" in a Summer St. 3un1nlel'sIdt'(lang0riilis niiin-hiiiit. "ON l)AN(iER0l'S GROUND" lCiieriered Accountants- T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank 01 Commerce aiik drzivring on Tuesday only Coming-WI-iiiiesidiiy-Thursday -'('oI'is'1'm' PARSON" Iitit: Building tiummereide. l'.E.l. - Phone zsiiii .....L..M.j..... .35? W. Albert Robertson 1-. E. i. MUTDAI. ammmo Grlnvilie at Weter Street M0NDAY' ' TUHSDAY Summenide 1! A . . x a.u.'n'” P " 3.? I Ociobcr 18-10 iNSURANCE Francis Goes To West Point Starring R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Cnsullty 5 Summer St. Summerslur. Donn” 0'('"""m' "ml Lori . N I Opiomeirisis 9 5"" B F. Hunter. 11.0. Summereldz. P.E.l. - Phone 3110 S.iiALLli1AN'S BUILDING Also a good comedy C(il()lIr0d Cartoon A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., O.D. :88 Water Street Above Maurice Millie Men's Wear Cantci-u Si-rt ice ilummeniik 8 Pi M' TRY PARHUN". starring John Bealp i Will Glve 5100.000 To Flood Relief FREDERICTON - (CP) - B i r James Dunn llld today he is conv tributinz 8100.000 to flood relic! in metropolitan Toronto where the dying backlash of hurricane Hazel lent the Humber river over its banks. The contribution was made in the names or the Algoma Steel Corp. and Canada Steamship Lines which are among Sir Jnmes hold- inu. home on vacation from Celgery. A.lts., visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and iamily on Tues- day, Ueptember :0. Friends are glad to lenm that Mrs. Mode Peters. Grand River. has returned home irom the hos- plul and Ill wish the best 0! health reel coon. -cs. . . Hours Sunday by appointment. available. Dr. Robinson will hold an office on Main Streei, Albei-ton, on Thursday afternoons--2:30 - 4:30 P.M. f ii-i HAM tr-I l11'.',i ' ONO nun: aAu.oIIe Poultry Buying Buying Live Chicken, Cu. pon, imdi Fowl, Wednesday. Oct. 20 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.ni, at my home on Malpequg Road. 9322! G Paying Highest Market Price. MRS. S. R. PENDLETON Kcnsingion Phone 65-5 DR. G. E. ROBINSON Tyne Valley Office in Stewart Memorial Health Centre Monday to Saturday (except Thurs.) 2:30-4:30 PM. Monday to Saturday: 6:80 - 8:30 PM. Those wishing to see him in the morning are ad- vised to contact the Health Centre to check if he is INTERRUPTION NOTICE A .. . V y y accompanied by Mrs. Leslie Smit 134?.-H aiiirilRirsmlikiiitmJdiLo5i:l:stni?ci ""m”" P091” Grove. lljcle bu-WWSS V ” lam; lN iszs the Danish "mm: 353" . i" There will be an interruption of electric power on our lamilr 1 .Ml'S. i"i'?d -Mavimod-oi coiimiaii. 10:39? Slfllllnleiildmi "ll 9C":””f- l sclcnmi ()cislccl Dl0diIxICil the T . ; R L ;Borden Line. west of Charlottetown, on Tticsday. October Mrs. wiibiir Miicwillizints .nr'.l;f1f”.:(,;;.'T"”i L" C'””"””"”” ”" "M:”'t: "g:fm:;!:f,s;:l(,”1'rfll; liru pcbhlc of metallic ;iiu- Deni-.5-is V i19th, weather permitting, between the hours of 9:00 a.m.. ?f.l,3bf,:;';,,,53?f'1:5.L:l' .;)1:”;,;;l;dp;l;,;',; M . ' October 9. minum. Half 21 century piisscd Dr. J. A Doimn I VE, I N yand 12:00 noon; and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m.. for the purpose oi . I 5 . .' M r. and M15 Seaman 'Bell or. g MAW, ., A,” ltcforc a technique was disc-W situumuin nuimmo - moving poles as required by the construction of the Trans and Mi Pn.i.li in Ens Eldeford. SlimmClsldE.SlVPl1L Huiidoi at the. . i cred for turning out the metal in pm -3355 sun1n1erghIg !Canada Highway Mrs. Ltnv E:ilce:' has returned E4ei1.l(.sLegQ.lenu' Mliinles I quzintiiy. -mml .V I I to ler lli')lllF nlirr iisitiu with v : :' ; ' o--Received In Fire PHOTOGRAPHERS Maritime Electric co. Ltd. : , -v r A -v 53 . . . . 1 I . M5 ;&”:r?'36nM;;v'edI':cstL1(;';f ";he1:”5t'K:y SU-DBURK Om” (op, g Mrs . usci fantastic quantities of THEnIu::,I.1I':EAS:BUDl0 The mini" Yflfnil-9 Oi Ml! MEX-:V15n,cd their nephew, sunny pg- Graetienne Grsvellc. 24. one of; ander Morrison are sorry to hear mph who 1,, Sick at his home with three women ilown item for tr-Mg. power. That is why Canada is one of the world's major alu- PHYSTCIANS that she is 1'11 .1! lmr ham:-5 in lleb- Virus mwmmm. mam Wednesday arm. n me M minum Suppliers. In Quebec roii. l ui.-i ..i-r ii spec y rcrot'- Gognma. died today. i . . . 8 Pr.l' Mr. and Mrs Jiinies hiiiilrir oi Mrii. Gl'RVCllP who W95 mpm-iiiig rWm'fK.c' mmhc” M A”'da- L. K. ZIELINSKI. M.D. l L O V” 1,.,.1 H... ', I snbw and Aim.-i were recent VlSli.itl's tn 0'- 3 baby within a month lsuifcrcd Shammga" W's-”'” Mahmc General Practitioner 1 M24 mg." ;P M Cam” Lcary and Locke Road. burns to 90 per rcnt of her body-.y and BWUh3l'"0l5 133' Year USN Mnpmu. go” I TODAY (TUESDAY) 3:30 - 721'.) - 9:15 x,'nf.1 E1V,m' mi” Vm.(')r:::ln' pk Chump Gordon W" A mm The baby was delivered dcnd today. nearly onc-tifth ofthe countryis pendnrmn I. E L ', - .... . g, .” ..l.Cg,. av. K g ... y . Khe hnmc or MI. and Mrs Huzhic iiess usitor to Charlottetown on. )5O”;aeessptli:'i:mscr;7gorim he M Gmi lelccctrlicalhoutput. And in mm”: Kemlnxmn 3 .in Phrc ill C il0lll.ill mt:-iitiy. 'wodncsday, inn”, 150 much "crumbs! of hero" or water iaAnir:ivdsour1clcs ----v-------H--H-----em Tilt ()t".i1lF" mm-lint; oi ihv Mr and Mrs Albrrt Laird oi Ida Grim-lie. 20. and Mrs. Gear-l i ” '0” C” ""1 '” Dr. Hubert Machlelll, M.D. ; tfnlcman w I has held at the Coleman, were guests or their iiette Constant. 30. still are under ”9P""” ”f”"."'W3"l'""i" H H S B lionw. of illrs lint-id Lnckhart. on delight:-r, Mrs. Jsmes Thomas, treatment. The fire at thin women's Kitimat. Aluminum Company 5""'" "'5'" ; Tliiirsrliiv n ll r.r: it was decided Ci'l5"llll”i1iH', rerenily. home was bellcved to ltlvc stifled of Cunudil.Lt.d.(Alcan). n""” 1”" 'i In meet it. 52" borne n.' the priest-l --CP. lI"0m ll Kill Bi-'lVE 0XDl05l0ll- Weter Street. lumllenlde. 3 V...... ” cw WHITE SWAN is Bvvays BETTER New Canada's lei-gee!-selling nlnuo becomes an even Iona buy. We now - We Improved - it come: In I IMIH new package with the lumlllur White Swan trademark - and We 3 ways honor! I 2 3 softness . . . All I. I. IDDY PIODUCI TRY, TOO, THIS! NIVI WHITE SWAN COMPANION PRODUCYS New Iemieul New White Swen bring: you a different kind of texture. without flimsinese . . . wonderfully gentle and absorbent. yet strong New whlieneul New White Swen is the whim! tissue ever made. Looks - and is - as sparkling-white . . . an immaculate as I tissue can be. Made under the most hygienic conditional New 34,500,000 White Swan plant guarantees that your White Swan is made in the most modern. molt unitary paper mill enywliere. Get New White Swen todnyi CV51 EXTRA! xi AND nu: Most BEAUTIFUL Giitis IN -iiiiiimittig cutting HUD mm 'llW Mimi IiIIlIlDCl.llK'I0I(l1 HIM!!! mmlmniunn-Imuncu-oulnyn-womloihiouuuuiuu vdiiuluiov-Arununthctue EXTRA! Scotlnnd Yerd Featurcttn "PRESENT FOR THE BRIDE" With Paul Douglas (es the Story TPIIGT; REGENT .. RONALD -JANE ORIF Id iRE- A E. MATTHEWS - WILFRID HYDE WHITE S-buuhlriiicuu-onmnmiiouim-muaunilltl ' -'0 . . nit?-n-rIIil1&IVI'-hi In-Inc-pviawumuntu-' 41 to-iiiaiir 1.15 - 9.15 so ...; spouspnw BY oxro cum