” PAGE TWELVE ' snorarrr homo: ffgtregrhgwm thfalgl-gfiguiiia; Northern and owe” of u. n ' p ox, d . . fully liand-made aprons. knitted University in E..2i..ii”i.'. uiivii. Vicinity zoom ma novemes we move- uw com”, mad” 1” mm successful. Proceeds were in aid ...m..L......:....L..m.. -”mr of Stewart Memorial Health Ceri- --Mr. and Mrs. 1-ierrnan Dfltient 0 attended the Angelaires HaLi;1l-it ' Quintette. that was held in e . W Summerside High School audvltor-I M” ”-”d M” "W" ”Y'""” land family. Blemon Park, were ,visitors in this vicinity on Nov. 16. Miss Priscilla M.cArthur. Sum-i mu-glue, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MoArtiiur. mm on November 10. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Cyril Rodd. and also to Mrs. W. G. Phillips, upmi the death of their aunt. Mrs. Alfred Lyle, who . d . Miss Faye Ellis who is taking a czfen nanny "' vumau businem course at St. Marys Ac- ademy, summerside, spent the week-and with her parents. MT.l and Mrs. Leland Ellis. Mr. and Mia. McLean Home of Elmsdsle were the guests of- Mr. Laughlln MaoLea.ri on Nov. 10. A large number from this vicin- twmmmmmumummmnrucotnnnum iin the Victoria West hall on Nov; . '13. sponsored by Bell L. O. L. i:1n"::gx;51Z;": m!;:;t numb" M Film Board pictures were shown in Tyne Valley hall'on Nov. 11th.! A large number of people were in ,attendance. The picture shown KWZLS ”Canadais Part in the Corn- ORANGE VER Y DA V Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MmLean. Mrs. Ethel Brown and Miss Emily MacLehn attendAd the chicken sgpper at the Lot 16 ball on Nov. ljoyed by all. I Mr. CR1Vi-ii 00'-10H 10” l'0Ce1'iUi'itli-Jr Yeo are sorry to hear that Q C A chicken and goose dllllli'I' use Tm many mend, M Mug Educ,” nation", and was thoroughly en-i. for Labrador where he will be em- l Sm 1, 111 M he; homg and mm ployed for the winter. :hel- a speedy ,.ecm,Hyy Fui lolly years the fovourife." hveld m m" Tyne Vane-V ha” m'lwlm33n-'f1'98Niv '0 hear thlt she lhov iii A large number of resi-H5 a patient in the Victoria Gen- I i i The many friends of Mrs. Ar- ! -----r- ..m.. and 4”” visitors fmm V1U'i0U6'eral Hospital, Halifax. N. s. All THE GUARDIAN. wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Institutes at Aberton on Novem- ber lll. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Roy Phillips upon the death of his brother-in-law. Mr. Cooke, who passed away in Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mia. Allison Ramsay and Mr. Elmer Ramsay returned home after a pleasant trip toB,os- ton. . The annual Masonic supper was held on Nov. ii at Port Hill. wlt.h a large number in attenduwe. -AW. TRACADIE (7. W. h. The Novernbu meeting of the '13-acadie sub-division of Catholic Women's League was held Nov. 15 with a fair attendance. The presi- dent Mrs. James Hughes presid- ed The meeting opened with prayer by the Reverend Director, Father MaoMillaii. It was decided to begin a. First Aid Class in the near future. M31. Patrick Lacey gave an interesting report of the annual convention that was held in Rustico. It was agreed to send so to have four copies of the National Magazine sent to our League. announces 1953 E HRISTMAS. T snoppmo nouns ( MONDAYS. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS. FRIDAYS. from 8 s.m. to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAYS from 8 am. to 12 I100!!- WEDNESDAYS (beginning Decelilbtf -950 from 8 u.m. to 5 p.m. EVERY SATURDAY from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. EVERY NIGHT-December 2lst.22I1d- 23rd until 9 p.m.-"Family Christmas Shopping" Mrs. Alfred Colwell sgrl Mas. Continued from page a I Herman Dyrnerit a ten t e --- - mumy comenme for woman awakened her. Stranger than fic- CHARLOTTETOWN Strange But True tlon. is it not? . . - Insects that fly by night are color-blind, by human standards. their eyes being sensitive only to blue light. - One of the later hobbies is "sound hunting." By using a. tape recorder. the hobbiest is able un- der favorable conditions to cap- ture strange so nd from the ani- mal and insect kingdom. Hobby- ists exchange their recording: and thus help each other build up ex- tensive libraries of them. One sound hobbyist hung a sensitive niicrohone from his bal- cony one moonlight night to cap- ture the chirping sons of crickets. Next day he listened to the tape. and in and behold he heard a Romeo proclaiming marriage to his love. and her refusal. Paris police were able to solve A crime because an amateur re- corder- while listening to the playback of his tape. distinctly heard two men plotting A crime. He notified the police, and the criminals were caught in their own trap. So, you see. sound hunting has great possibilities and may lead to new developments in almost every field of human en- l'lPElV0llF. Parents could tap the conversations between their love- struck Mary and their neighbor's son, Bill. Jealous wives would be able to get the low-down on what goes on at the nfficn. between hus- band and his secretary site: busi- ness hours. D Indeed, there would be no limit to what one might hear if one used his imagination and the tape recorder to capture the strange sounds. peculiar voices. and chance events that are forever beating their wings against the air waves. "The greatest thing that can be said of man. no matter how much he has achieved. is that he has kept his record clean." it sounds ridiculous and almost incredible. yet it is a fact that a certain farmer in this Island made a deposit for his wife in I bani: and handed her a cheque book so that she could pay her bills with- out. bothering him for money. One day the bank had to notify hcr that her Account was nverdrawn. Hurrying tn the bank she said to the teller: "There must be a mis- take. because there are a number of unused rhcques in my book." The motto of this little story lr: Keep your pen sheathed unless you are absolutely certain about that document you are called on to sign. By too free use of the pen. many persons have signed away their property and found themselves without food or shel- ter. Read carefully every docu- Bloomfieid and Vicinity . i -..... she is a. patient in Western Hos pltsl. Alberton. tori. was 9. recent visitor to Char lottetolrn. Mr. Keith Pratt was it business visitor to Tignish. friehdo in Middleton merside. Mr. Robert Ferguson, summer side. is visiting friends in Bloom field. district recently. Emerald. Bloomfield. were recent visitors Mr. Winston Callaghan, Dougall. tack of 'fiu. side. was a recent guest father. Mr. Ellis Bhsdshaw. MoK ay, Bloomdlelld. Toronto. M11 Melvyn Ramsey was a re. cent business visitor to Summer. side. .Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Ramsey are visiting friends and relatives in Boston, Mass. Friends and relatives of Mr. Lewis Jones. postmaster. are plgu. ed to see him about again after an attack of the 'flu. Miss Doreen Vino, Biootmleld, has gone to Montreal where she Expects to be employed. cumin. indications are em sh. electric lire will be extended 3,, Bloomfield in the very hug: me. ure. This will be a great beam; for the residents of this aim-uggy -3.3. Kensington and Vicinity merit before signing it. if you don't understand its language. don't sign it at an. -. -Menu. James Mcqusid. and - - - Earl Bridges arrived at their home; Circumstances sometimes put in Kerismston on Wednesday night, rich clients into the hands of They made a leisurely 10 days trip lawyers and doctors. put cem- from Calgary. monplace ministcrs in big chur- ches. and place the sons of the rich at the head of large armies and corporations even when they have only average ability and scarcely any qualifications. while poor lads with lots of gray mat- Mr. Robert Reid. BA. and sister Miss Helen Reid, teacher at I-lopei River. were Sunday visitors with friends in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. McLean, -Fr-lands and relatives of Mn. Fred Mdaougall are sorry to learn Mrs. Eldridge Cousins. Campbell- ncmt of his youth. and enjoys remini- Mrs. Vance Maoxay was visiting and sum- Mr. Alec was in this Mi-.land Mr.s Lewis Ocoimer, to Imba- fleet, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Mc- Friends and relatives of Judy McKay are sorry to learn she is connned to her home with an at- Mr. Reggie Bradshaw. Summer- of his He also visited Mr. and Mrs. Vanee Men-a. Kenneth Callaghan and Roy Hardy have recently gone to Christmas Eve at 5 p.m.-until Monday. December 28th at 8 mm- ALL DAY--JonuufY 15' and 2nd. ' A OLOSE For New Years. . . E in-ere given by On the other hand, the result of the game does not. rest with fate or destiny. but with you. Wr hear a great. deal about "fate and luck" but would fate or luck have availed men like Churchill and Roosevelt if they were not ready for Lady Opportunity when she and Mrs. .-r, and plenty of experience often Mu, Elwood C1"; 13,. J. L HM, ,,.,..m. on 5,, M 1;", 31., 5... ,.u, have to fight against almost ln- gins, Miss Mary Johnson, M”, iii 'if:''' surmountable obstacles for years ago", gmoumg Mn, hm” ..l N aw. um. to obtain ordinary situations. ygndergnst Ind RCV. 1:. M. Mu;-.l um oahasd. tltyovrdnllaiih ray all of Kensington attended the semi-annual meeting of Provincial Home and School Association in Charlottetown on Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan Bert Hammall of Kiri- psssed their way? Luck and fair may be likened tide. The resolute folk in the lmra were visitors to Indian River on Nov. 20. Mr. w. c. 'w;.1. at Victoria. "W" WW ” '" ”a”" "Mr ""1; 3.0.. visited his former home and they row against it if it flows the mend. in Album” Bummemd. other way. We are supposed to have free- dom of speech. but try to exercise in the full extent your right of free speech and see how quickly youill get into trouble. A duck owned by Albert Her- man of. Salt. Lake City. ducks wa- ter every time it ran. Put it in ii pond and it paddles nut as their as it can and stays nut. eeaJq7Ie'"N3ies -Mr. and Mira soott Madmurdo. North Bedeque. are taking up real- dence in Bedeque Village. They will be nordially v. ' d to this community. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lsard left November 10 for Bncfirville. where they vdll visit with their son Alden for a few days. Bedeque W.C.T.U. met November is at the home of the president. The muting by the presidont responded to by in members Two new members were added and two visitors were present. Durinl Eh! husiruu period Mho Louise Cali- beek introduced a new seal: "Put Christ into Christmas". Orders the mam-bers for those seals. The program oonsLsted of a radial by Miss Phyllis lrlt- tsn. and 1) facts about the dan- igeru of alcohol were read. one by each member. Mr. and Mrs. Earle 'MaoMu.i-do. um-m nedeque, were in Halifax last weekend visitint with their datigbtc who is a medical student at Dalboulie University. On their way home on Sunday evening. they met. with a car accident. First! .5 .il.'l'. i'i.iiliUT BUTTER 1 din of the road. Mrs? Mealtime Z-Z- and Kensington for two days week. Mr. Wells and his two sons have developed the W. C. Wells Construction Co.. of Saskatoon to such a'degi-ee that they are one. of the largest Canadian companies. They completed the ac. Mary'r Dam s short tints ago. the second largest at the time in Canada. Mr. Wells has practically left the administration of the Company to his sons with headquarters at Saskatoon. and retired to live in the aunnlest spot in the Dominion. Mr. Wells thinks the next big dam will be across the Saskatche- wan, which is close to one thousand was considerably out about the head and face. She was taken to the hospital where several Ititchu were required to close the lasers- tions. Mr. MmoMurdo escaped with little injury. The car was nome- what damaged and was left he- hind while Mr. Ms.dMurdo return- ed home. Mrs. Msdmurdo spent several days in hospital. It is un- fortunae that such an accident should happen when the car Mr. Maouurdio drove was a new one he had bougm only a few days before going to Halifax. . Poultry. Wanted mu-in; . h the not far ygn-an mm m- wrpmdm 6" get the big prices while M Mr" Y.?lu1eml'l”htsww:rihtn dosh: "NY '-"' m'1;,.'s”..- mi mi on tho in Thursday. Nov. 16th. railing and overturned in the sol - .'.Imy Mm. on "l &:.OTUu Pleli-up Service for large lots. Also laying Dally. PIIOIO OI-I miles in length. Mr. Wells. who is a son of the (The Dock), left home at the age of seventeen stayed for some time the advice of Horses Greely and went West. l-Ila material . is an object lesson to all young islanders who pursue their for- tunes abroad. ,. Mr. wens is blest with s. genial , and jovial disposition and a saving sense of humor. 30' takes great pleasure in the company of friends menses of the simple life of early days. The , of business requir- ed piuio'mvai most all the time. and he has had some trying ex- D0!'1&DII lake for two days. near mm Resolu- tion where his company had a con- tract. At present on a business trip to Ottawa. which required, three days to finalise. he took advantage of the interim to visit the home folks. late William Wells of Albei-ton in Portland and Boston. and took IUOOOII and narrow escapes - onoe being marooned on.a froaen NOVEMBER. 25, 1953 PAINT A ROKVM .-. ml .,., Professional cards 1. EMILE iiicxnh Chartered Acooiinhnt Canadian Bank of Commerce lluildlng Sunimeratde, P. I. I. PHONE llll I-fie prestige and genial of address putax him in the cate- gory of "first name friends? with many prominent men of affairs in the West and at Ottawa. -K. The Gift Three gifts He gave to me Love, life. and .sacrifice. The beat I have I give to thee A little prayer That you may live Blgst through eternity. --P. contain. "LEAVE man To uneven" AT CAPITOL suimuisrn: -Based on the but-salliix novel by non Amos Williams which was Mad by a ivportod 19 rnllliori , "Leave Her To Heaven” tells the relentleu and uvege fight of a young wife, played W Miss Tierney. to comtpletety 'ize the lnterut and affection of the man she loves. played by Oornsl Wilde when Miss Crain. as Min Tier- rveyls half-sister. finds herself Cir trected to Wilde, the psychopathic woman stops at nothing. inolu” murder. to create one of the serurra greatest dramatic exposi- enoes. - "Leave Her To Heaven." which was produced by William A Banner. directed by John M. stahl and for the serene by Jo Bws.rl- ing. ea tires an nutstsriairrg an by Vincent Price, Mary Ptiilws. Ray Ooliins. Gene Iookl-ia.rt. Reed I-ialdgay, Darryl Hickman and chill IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER lf life's not worth living it may be your line! i lt'ualutllttainantsIvspintseilivIr min a d in lines you eliaaatne host in tsp : ahlpll l your liver bils II not loving freely , your food may not dist . . . gag bloat: up i your stsuueb . . . you feel soon Ind and all the fun and sparkle go at of l to. That s when you need mild gentle Cu-I.'s Little Ln-ar Pllh. Thu: lanai: vaytobll Nb help l W. Albert Robertson ' Chartered Accountant r. a. I. swmai. stnmnto Granville at Water stun Sumineralds P. O. Box 681 B. F. IIIIRTER R. O. OPTODIITRIBE Iununoraidt P. I. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Glaasoa Fitted PHONE 81.18 B BUILDING E. E. PAili(MAli Opt. D. 3.0. OPTOBIIJTRIET . Glasses llttsd - Eyes Eumlnoa oiifiea noun: 0 to 11 - 1 is I and by appolntznont. PHONE 8:81 IEGIINT THEATRE BLDG. summer st. ' lununsraidi A. Raymond Grant. use-.. o.n. orromi-rnisr Complete Visual AIIAly& Clause Fitted DIAL I844 23: Water emu. liuniaeraiia Above Maurine Mill's Man's Wen Phone ssso. Dr. H. I. MoeNollI PHYSICIAN A SUIGION Water Street (Opposite Holnaan'a; Eoura:- u:oo-izzoo AM. Daily.- z:oo- 1:00 PM. Daily. 7:00.. szoo P.M. Dally. DIAL 108!- llil. J. A. lltllllllll DENTIST Denial X-lays lnsaiinian Building UMIEIBEDI Dial 286! -IQ. Don't delay. bring your Live Poultry. and C . . . . A .. Mrs. S. R. PINDLITON. ROYAL THEATRE IOIDIN Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-8:15. Matinee Thursday 3:15. Rhonda Fleming and William Lundigan in t OAMEO THEATRE (KZNBINGTOM Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M presents ii great humal ' story. a great romantic story. i great ass story. co-starring Span cer Tracy. Gene Tierney, Var "SEIPENT 0! T!!! NILE" Johnson in In Teelinleol "PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE" In Technicolor. The Lover of Cleopatre Bank Drawing Thursday. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15: Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 20th CENTURY FOX'S ENCORE TRIUMPH "LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN" In Technicolor i STARRING 4 GREAT STARS Gene Tierney - Cornet Wilda Jeanne CI-din - Vincent Price Here were the Deodlloet of the 7 Sins. Based on the Novel by Ben Ames Williams read by 19 million readers.” ALSO Lariiisr NEWS REEL Bank Night drawing on Thursday NEGENT TODAY a.'ao-1.15-s'.1s i m iWllUli.fl1iF.Al(