14 The Guardian odnesdsy. Sept. '23, 1954 0'I.oary. L -Mr. and Mrs. Colin Macxny and son Melvin of Coleman. were visitors to the home of their son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oakes in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan and Mrs. John Nconan of Albei-ton, were visitors to O'l.eary recently. Mrs. Florle Baldwin. 0'Lcs.ry. has been visiting with relatives and friends in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart. Coleman. motored to Montrosc rec- ently and visited with. Mrs. Lock- hart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Mr. William Bernard, O'Lcary. has just. arrived from it pleasant trip to Toronto, where he visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rogers have returned to their home in Cole- man, after spending a few days in Truro, N. S. Mr. Ted Sabine has house and hauled it to O'Lcary, to a lot uhich he purchased on the Bartley road. Mr. and Mrs Tryori. were visitors of Mrs. Carr's sister. Mrs. Lockhart in Coleman. Mrs. John Cahiil of Siimmerside. was a. visitor to Howlan on Wed- Gordon Carr of to the home David nesday, where she visited with friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood of HOWIall. were visitors to Uiiionvale. recently, guests of Mrs. Woods sister. Mrs. Bernard. Rev. M. J. Rooney. pastor at St. Anthony's, church. has rcturncd from a pleasant. with relatives in Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. David Botts of Hamilton. Ont., were visitors to 3'I.cary and vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood of Cole- man, were recent visitors to Sum- merside, where they visited with relatives and friends. The heavy frost of the past few nights. has played havoc with the cucumber patches and the crop will not be as good as other years. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macl(cn- ririck of Campbellton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. MaoKendrick's mother. Mrs. James Smaliman. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smallman, in linutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arbing and little daughter have returned to their home in Halifax. after spend- ing a nice vacation with relatives ind friends in Bloomfield and 3iLeary. Mr. Vcrnon Cornish. Summersidc. was a. week-end visitor to the home of ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish on Mill Road . Mrs, Lloyd Cooke of Cape Wolfe. spent a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Roland Pickering in Borden, recently. Mr. Gabriel Dennis of Charlotte- town. was a visitor to 0'Leary rec- ently. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Alberton. were Sunday visitors to Coleman, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hart oI'sum- merside. spent the week-end with Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basel Wedlock. O'Leary. MR IVE! WE”-Ii. Springfield, was a passenger to Summerside recent- ly. calling on friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy sell) of Mon- tague. were Sunday visitors to Dumblane, visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclsanc and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Macwilliams of Carleton. Lot 6. were visitors to Eummorsldo on Sunday. and were the guests of Cpl. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Miss Doris Palmer has retumcd to her duties in Summcrside after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Stewart in Bloomncld during her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and daughter Ellen of Mill Road. motored to Charlottetown recently. Ellen remained to enter Prince of Wales College, where she will take Grade 12. Mrs. Wilfred Norrnan and fam- ily, have returned to their home in Summervillc, Mass. after spend- nanpton' Mr. I-n Mncciuurie. student at U. N. 3.. II spending tho interim holidays. previous to tho commence- ment of the next college term, at his home. guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macduarric. Miss Dorothy Butler has resum- cd studies at Mt. Allison Univers- ity. followlng a brief holiday here. guest of her parents, Rev. 3, H. and Mrs. Baxter. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ferguson. upon the occasion of their marriage at Toronto on Aug. 28. Mr. Bert MacPhall. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Goodwill Mac- Phail and Mrs. Florence Ince, were recent wcck-end visitors at Ken- slngton and Summerslde. Many delegates attended the El. Baptist District Convention in North River Church on Septem- ber 14. where Lie 0. D. Cochran was inducted into the pastorate of bought ad yNorth River at the evening semion. Mr. and Mrs. Max Macvittle are (visiting relatives and friends resid- ing in our merging districts. They were guests atithe home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Everett Rogcrson. where their iirlends assembled to extend greet- Jngs and enjoy a social evening to- getlicr. I Sympathy is extended by rela- ,tives and friends of Mr. Lloyd Wad- 'dell, of the firm of Waddel Bron, pin the circumstance of a serious Ifnll which caused back injuries which will preclude further busi- ness activities for a period of time. The high honor of being pre- ,sented to the President of the ,Unlted States. and to receive a ed picture of the President. read- ing: For Mrs. Walter Callbeck, was the esteemed privilege of this lady, who is well known and has many relatives residing in the adjacent , districts. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson was hostess to members of the W. M. S. of the Church at their September meet- ing. The devotional period was conducted by the president, assisted by Mrs. Rogcrson, Mrs. L. Fergu- son and Mrs. G. Dunsford. Study book on India was introduced. and members were requested to report events in India at the October meeting. Supply secretary. Mrs. Best, reported the despatch of a carton of cards to Trinidad. Fol- lowing conclusion of regular busi- ness, Mrs. Gordon Villett invited the members to convene at her home for the F t ” meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. September meeting of the Wo- men's Institute convened at Mrs. Gordon Villctts, with the president, Mrs. Jns. V. Campbell. in the chair. Business agenda included donations to the Iron Lung Fund; collectors appointed for the Orphanage Fund. school and sick committees appoint- ed. and further work on the com- munity Hall arranged for. Mrs. G. V. Ferguson extended an invita- tion to members to meet at her home for the October meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. Morrison dur- ing the social half hour following adjournment. Mrs. John MacQuerrie, and son Ian, returned on September 15, .from I. brief but pleasant motor trip to .Frcdericton. N. B. Dr. and Mrs. Cari Dawson have returned to their home city. across the border. This friendly and cultur- ed couple spend their summer vaca- tion each year at their summer home in Victoria. a short distance from relatives, and the home where the Doctor was born. .?.g: ing a pleasant holiday with her aunt, Miss Maude Pratt, and other relatives in West Prince. Miss Alberta MacAuslsnd. Bloom- field, has gone to summc-rcido to enter Grade 12. . Master Elwyn MacArthur of Mt. Pleasant. was a week-end visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Ellis in 0'Lcary. Mr. Jerry Dalton has returned to his home in Toronto, after visiting with friends and relatives in O'Leary and Burton. Miss Annie Doyle who has been visiting with relatives and friends on the Western part of the Island has returned to her home in Jam- aica Plain, Mass. -CP. OUR BOARDING HOUSE , OUT TO, AMO5 B. . AND C?LIM9ET5 A6 THAT'-4 vou.I.:- .. WELL,6lTi RIGHT DON?-I. BIG 6i-IOT, AND LET'S HAVE A LITTLE CHAT .A80uT Ti-us!--TJLL FETCH TEA soon A6 T. AH, vacation spam iniemorable souvenir, and autograph- - ' Condemned To Life At Sea Nicholas Lcvltsky. right, Press (fanadinn ) . 25. a "man without a country." his papers to stewardess Jean Davis as he boards a plane in New York on the way back to France after seven hours in the United States. Leviisky. who says he is a White Russian. spent 13 months aboard a liner ferrying between France and Brazil. neither of which wanted him. He headed for the Dominican Republic, via New York. but his papers failed to satisfy US. authorities and he was refused clearance. He has a mother in San Francisco and a father in Bangkok.-(Central hands -Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin. were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Channing Cough- lln, int 16.. recently. The friends of Mrs. Cinien-ce Cook are sorry to hear she is again confined to her home due to ill- ness All wish her a speedy recov- cry. with regret it is learned of the departure of Dr. M. P. Hurley from his practice at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. 1 Miss Lorena Thompson. Mone- ton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. 2: d Mrs. William Bedwell and iamiy have returned to Win- nipeg after vis.tliig 'WIII1 Mrs. Bedwcll's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coughlin and little son, Calvin, were guests of Mrs. Coughlin's mother, Mrs. Rus- sell Cotton on Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Millnr was hostess to the Ladies of the Bidcford Wo- men's Institute on Tuesday eve- ning with an attendance of 23 members and a number of visitors. The program committee entertain- ed the ladies with a contest. Mrs. Keith MacDougall, was the winner. A solo was rendered by Catherine Paynter. accompanied by Mrs. H. R. Found on the piano. Lunch was then served by the hostess and lunch committee. Collection a- mounted to 35.00. Mrs. Found in- vited the ladies to her home for next meeting. Mrs. Winnie Morrison has re- turned home after spending two weeks in Albcrton, visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraser. - On Sept. 16. the family of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNevin gathered at their home to entertain their brother, Thomas. who was leaving on Friday morning for Paris, and was stationed in St. Eleanors. His wife and four children will re- main in Summcrsidc. I Mrs. Luty Hayes. Alberton. was visiting in Elierslic the past week with her sister Mrs. Pearl McGov- erin and Mrs. Alberta Walsh, also Mrs. S. Miller. Mn. A. E. MacLeI.n has returned home from a three-week visit to Toronto and Moncton also Saint John. She was accompanied by her niece Mrs. Victory Sanderson, Sum- mers dc. Mr. Burton Phillips, Halifax, spent the week-end with his fam- ily. Mr. Chester Adams. Moncton. spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams. Mr. Roger Burlcigh and Mr. Ron- nie England. who are attending grade 11 in Summersidc High School. spent the week-end at MAJOR HOUPLE '” -6yEAs.iMAr2THA,Mv t'3eAi2!eu'r' I , 6Ti?ATo5Pi-ietze, LET me GOPLE W EXPLAIN THATTI-IIS is A J REWARD IN WHICH -Muses. HAS A gi-IARE -w HAK- KAFF Is -4- W5 A THREE- WAV 6 PLIT-'--" . r ER-14...! You CATCH 2 Eilerslie & Bidefordl B re a d a I ii a n 9 France. Thomas is in the R.C.A.F. U Mrs. L. E. Ackland. who has been vacationing with friends and relatives in Kingston. Charlotte- town, Cornwall, Fredericton and Breadalbanc. for -the past two weeks. returned to her home in st. Stephen. New Brunswick. on September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robinson. Breadalbane. and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Younker, Wlnsloe, were vis- itors to North River on September 19. Mrs. Milford Buchanan, New Haven, was the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Macl.-cod during the week-end of September ll). Mr. and Mrs. William Dystant, Detroit, Michigan. are visiting a number of friends and relatives in this vicinity. includng Mrs. Dy- stant's sister. Mrs. Robert Todd. Breadalbanc Village. On September 19. a large num- ber from this vicinity attended the Evangelistic meetings which are being conducted by Evangelist E. P. Benoit, Calgary. Alberta. in the Church of Christ, Summcrsidc. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newson. Sun-imci-side, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cuylcr Mathcson on Sept. 19. Other visitors to this vicinity on September 19, included Mr. and Mrs. Allison Holmes, Senior. Mr. Allison Holmes, Jr., East Royalty; Miss Emma Holmes. Miss Gertrude Holmes and Mrs. Gordon Lcitch, their homes in Ellcrsllc and Bide- ford. Mr. Harry Gillis. who is cm- ploycd in Charlottetown with Mr. Eldon MacLean, spent the week- end at his home in Ellcrslis. Mrs. William Grant and son, Henry. were in Summcrside on business on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlcigh and two children, also Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dennis and two chil- dren have returned from a one- week holiday in the Maritimcs and S. A. The friends ni Mrs. Geo. Bar- low are glad to hear she is im- proving after her illness. -V. Evita own I "leg up" to I knight In full armour? In I recent film about Joan of Arc tho movio makers got over this weighty problem by dressing the actress who played the title port in I suit of armour nude of aluminum. Result: shooting, including socnu showing Joan mouniing her horse. oroocedcd on schedule. Canadian manufacturer! us: I lot of weight-uving aluminum not only because it makes things lighter to handle and cheaper to ship but because it mains up Into i-non ,. ducts per pound. Helps them market their prod- ucln for loss. Alumimun Com- pany of Canada. Ltd. (Alan). lurks Support Bgillsh Claim To Island of Cyprus By J. M. nouns. Jr. Auociutod Pun Non Britain apparently will have the support of Turkey. third most: in- terested party. when the question before the United Nation: at the meeting bcginning next wick. Publicly. Turkey has been play- ing I restrained role iii the dis- putc between the Oi-oak-descended Cpyriots and Orceoo on one side. and Britain on the other. Public demonstrations on the subject have been banned. Turkey has two prime intorootl. About one-fifth of the island's half million population in Moalem, pri- marily of Turkish extraction but including other Middle. Eastern strains. The majority is Greek Orthodox. and primarily of Greek extraction. But the major problem is strate- gic. and that also is the angle which prcoccupies the British. Communism has made important inroads among the people of Cyp- rus. Several of its communities have local Communist, regimes and Red: have great power if not complete control among the trades unions. Britain and Turkey both fear that if the principle of aelf-dctcr- minatlon were applied. as Greece is asking, the Communists would vote for Greece and )hen proceed to stage a coup with Greece. 500 miles away, would be unable to prevent. This would put the island. which lies directly across Turkey's communication line with the West. in enemy hands. Britain has said she is not even going to consider moving out of Cyprus now. but has not made this Communist angle a specific and official reason. The self - determination move- ment sccms to be a combination of genuine Greek feeling for union and the desire of the Communists to create as much trouble as they can among the three NATO part- ners ln the eastern Mediterranean and in operation of the Greek- Turklsh-Yugoslsv pact. The Greek government probably is aware of this, and is acting primarily under pressure from its domestic chau- vlnlsts supported by Greek Com- munists. The island has no value as a naval base due to lack of adequate harbors. and in the light of Sir Winston Churchill's statement that the hydrogen bomb had made the Suez position of would seem of little war value. At any rate. with Turkish sup- port of the British position. it seems unlikely that the Greek claim will get anywhere at this session. Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Willis. Diane. Naomi and Step- hen Willis. East Royalty. Mrs. J. Hickox. Brcadalbanc R. B... was a. visitor to Kensington on September 20. -E. HELPS SALMON ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP) - A series of stair-like pools will be built in the fills on Placcntia river to allow salmon up the stream to spawning grounds. Officials said salmon would be able to flip up the pools. made with concrete. es- caping poachers who often snag them at the foot of the falls. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Progressive Conservatives of the 3rd Prince will be held in the Town Hall, Summer- side, M iiday, Sept. 27th at 8:00 P. . This will be fol- lowed by the convention to choose two candidates to represent the party at the coming election. Each poll requested to send five ac- credited delegates. PETER GALLANT, -President. MELVIN GALLANT, Secretary. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC SUMMERSIDE HEALTH CENTER ' Saturday. Sept. 25th 9:00 - 11:00 AM. Standard Time "IIOODLUM EMPIRE" Starring Brian Donlevy. Claire Trevor 8:00 P.M. Standard of tho ownership of oypnu comes. doubtful value. . Missing Negro, Aciress Safe KANSAS CITY (AP)-Eiinbotb purcd from the touring company of "Porgy and Son" at Toronto. was reported on routs to San Fran- cilco Thursday. Rev. Henri Lawson. pastor of the Kansas City Metropolitan Spir- itual Church of Christ. said the 20-year-old actress arrived here int Monday and left for Sun Fr n- clsco Wednesday night. Ho lNId she was I guest of the church when tho show played hon Int season. . - The minister said he learned she had left the troupe after the To- ronto en I t because of a voice di culty and planned to visit tutor. Negro actress who diup- int 9 Iiouiiury suspects Ilolii In II. Sydney ' NORTH BYDNIY, N. l.. (OP)- Polieo uid yuterday they are bold- throo ncrtbsidc man as nic- poots tbs weak-ondf safe robbery at 1; Sydney Agencies Limited. A 1.000-pound'ufc and its con- tents. including a reported 38,700. was stolen during the week-Ind. The safe was found in woods 21 miles from here. The man wen taken into custody at the scone. . a former voice Instructor at Sun Fianclaco. The actress was the alternate lead in the role of Bus. She was last seen in Toronto last Saturday. MARILYN "l'0AITED' NEW YORK (CP) - Marilyn Bell. Toronto marathon swimmer, was in New York Sunday for I brief appearance on Ed Sullivan's "Tout of the Town" television show. It was her 17th birthday. Miss Bell mad: acquatic history recently when she became the first person to swim Lake Ontario. Professional cards "1. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. B.0. PHONE 8287 IEGENT THEATRE ILDG. Summer St. Summsrsldc M: Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commuoo Building Summsraiuu, P.l-1.1. - Phone 2838 W. Albert Robertson I. B. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summorsido P. 0. BOX 881 DIAL 3344 INSURANCE B. E. Ellis At Son Limited -Int: IIIAVID? at children It at indlchbldmflgncnlmnd ."'.'-.v".'3..I.3.T.'.l?.i"..'..."" ”"" W- .i mun nnoamg BENTLEY. England (CP) - A merchant selling old furniture , ,, clothes. bread and cakes in Q. some abopyin this Yorkshire to removed the second-hand trade 1:1" protests by sanitary .1, Blooii Stream Used to combat Rheumatic. Arthritis Pain; No Pills IPOHOLPIIIC Dilutu Copllluriu, Flown Fresh Oxygen-Rich Blood Through Afflicted Anus roronlo, Ont. (Special) - ma. covery of an on ' new mcthod of relicvin pain has nnnoun hm. T ' new method applies for the first time, I well-known in loal principle of pain nlief to a product now readily available to Canadians for home use. The diloovory literally calls upon the blood stream to bathe away pains of rheumatism, arthritis, sore muscles and joints of most kinds. Sold under the brand name ”lnfraRUB," this new cream in odorleu and gmasclcu. InIraRUB has the unusual ability to ponstratc the "skin barricr"- to work to relisvo paindeep down n sore muscles and joints. The i” dstrum carries the soothing medication right to the seat of trouble where it actually helps drive away pain-cousin conguuon an pressure. UIOII c alum... iminod' t relief from rheumatic and arthritis pains, corn muscle. and ioinu. Another feature of this new prod. uot that appeals to man pig j. its one of opglicotlon. o orig and painful rub log in ncoounry u n!raR.UB penetrates in I few seconds and vanishes . mo. incnt'rligbt massage. InfraRUi3 leaves no oily Elm or pungent ob)ootionI.bIc odour on the skin. Users find they an sblc to in on clothing in com Isis safety in. J t ly after uppicsti . InfruRUB Is now sold at all drug counters. No prescription is necessary. mission. hospital to make a special accounts. . As always, the hospital PRINCE GOIINTY HOSPITAL The Board of Trustees being concerned at the cost of collecting outstanding hospital accounts have decid. ed that as from October 1st, 1954, accounts will be made up and presented weekly. All patients whose accounts are not guaranteed are strongly recommended to make a deposit on ad. The Board would like to take this opportunity of urging all ex-patients who have money due to the donations and these, however small, will be gratefully effort. now to settle their is dependent on voluntary SIVIALLMA.N'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. . . 388 Water Street Snmmersl' Above Mnnrloe Mill's Men's Wall PHONE 8530 Dentists Dr. J. A. 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