OCTOBER 20. 1952 "Fri-IE western culutoisn PRINCE coorrrv omen - 8 Summer Street. Summeralde. Phone 8031, News. Subscriptions, Advertising Bepresentntlvu GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE W0'l"l'0N House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores 3033 and 8038. bought at any of the in Sununeraldei Be" BQQHEOIO. Summer Street; Gourlisa Drugstore. 21 Central Sh-eelt nelly'a News-stand. Water Street; Ajyfc noueetwa Grocery, Second Water Street; Vlnce'I Grown. Mark Gaudet. 0'1 Granville Street; Street: Island Motor Trans, 120 Russell Street; Erunan'a Sell- Servlee Drug. I; L Wnlto in Kenaln” WEST PRINCE OBFICE Alberten: Phone: Imel- Weeka. Sepresenfaflvt 08-! Office and ass House a Summerside Police Report The following report of the Po- lice Dept. for September was giv- en at the Town Council meeting in Summerside on Tuesday evening: Vsgrancy. arrests 4. convictions 2. withdrawn 3. Damaging prop- erty, arrests .1. convictions l. Abil- ity to drive impaired by the use of alcohol. arrests 4. conviction: 4. Intoxicated condition, arrests N. conviction 8. Driving without I license, arrest: 1. convictions l. BN0. 1 BAR!) BRICK in stock at Brace's. HOSPITAL CARD PARTY, bridge and auction. Legion Hall, Albei-ton. Tuesday, October zlst. -301 bar iron and round edge sleigh shoe steel at Brace'a. DCEOICE CLEAR HONEY -- A tasty, economical spread. George gawness, 82 Water St... Summer-side. DHOT TURKEY SUPPER. Simu- soml by Crapaud W.M.Li., Crap- sud Hail, Wednesday, October pith, 5:00 o'clock. - LFLASHLIGHT batteries, bat.- tpry lanterns, bulbs, new styles at Braces . -MR. AND MRS. C. E. COBNEY, summer-side. are having open house Monday, October 20th, from 3.00 to 6.00 and 8.00 to 10.00 P.lVI.. for the friends of Mrs. Corncy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Math- eson who are" celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary- DSOUTH SHORE MUSICAL FESTIVAL The selections for the individual eioeution classes, for pupils from schools of over five rooms are as follows: 13-16 years inclusive "The Flag Goes By" by H. H. Bennett, (wide open win- down). 10-12 years inclusive "The Island" by A. A. Milne, (ail sails set). Entry blanks may be oh- talned from your music teacher. lloiron - Gallant Wedding -A beautiful autumn weddlirg was solemnized at st. Antnonys Church, Bloomfield. when Beatrice Lorraine. daughter of Mrs. Laur- etta Gallant and the late Moses Gallant, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Felix Anthony, son of Mrs. Dolron and the late Felix Dolron of Duvar. Rev. M. J. Rooney performed the ceremony and was cclebrant. of the nuptial Mass. The winsome bride. . who was given away by her brother Leo. looked charming in a flour-length gown of white brocaded satin She wore a corsage of red roses and maidenhair fern. Her finger-tip veil fell from a tiara of beaded pearls and lilies of the valley. She carried a white prayer book and rosary adorned with white satin streamers. . Her bridesmaid was her sister Marie, who wore pink nylon over taffeta with shoulder-length veil and a oorsage of yellow roses. The groom was attended by his nephew, Clarence Arsenault. W h Mr. Cyrus Gallant as or- ganist, the Sodality choir sang the nuptial Mass, also appropriate hymns before and after Mass. Mrs. Gallant chose for her daughter's wedding a gown of royal blue crepe with matching accessories, and were white carna- lions. Mrs. Dolron. mother of the groom, wore a gown of grey crepe with matching acoe -lie. and pink carnstions. After the ceremotw the bridal party drove to the home of the groom where a tasty breakfast was served to about sixty guests. During the day the happy couple visited many interesting places on the Island. returning in the even- ing to the home of the bride. where a reception was held and Nipper was served to upwards of 1.50 guests. Many beautiful gifts were received, including a sub- stantial sum of money. Mr. and Mrs. Dolron left on a short honeymoon trip through the Marltimes. The bride travelled in ii suit of'ross beige gabardine with black accessories. Returning to the Island. the happy couple spe'nt the remaining week of their vacation with their iiarents and relatives. then re- turned to Toronto where they will make their future home, accomp- anied by the good wishes for a happy wedded life of their many friends. MOB! COPPED IOSID. Norway - (GP) - The skorovsas mines in Northern Nor- Way. starting operations this month are expected to produce 150,000 tons of copper pyrites each year. Em- Dloving 170 men, .the mines have Just been rehabilitated with Eld of -ROUND land tile drain pipe. u buy 4 inch at Brace's. -PBESTONE and Maple Leaf super anti-freezd. quarts and gal- lons. old wholesale and retail at Brace' . -THE OFFICE of Iii. E. Parkman. Optometrist, will be closed for eye examinations from Oct. 18 to Oct. 23. Appointments and repairs will be taken care of by Clarke's Jewel- lery Store. Alma and Vicinity -Miss Mary Murray of the staff of the Maritime Electric Co.. Charlottetown, spent the weekend of September 27th at her home. The Alma Montrose Y. P. U. met at the home of Mrs. Earl Barbour with Miss Blanche Moun- tain in charge of worship service. Mr. and Mrs. Birt R1): and family motored to Charlottetown on Saturday, September 27th, and spent the weekend with relatives. They returned to their home on Monday, September 29th. . Mrs. Myra Callaghan. St. Louis, motored, to Windsor, Ontario, to be present at the marriage of her son Jimmy and Miss Doreen Mac- Donald, formerly of Tlgnish. The marriage took place on October 4th in Windsor. She was accom- panied by her daughter Jean and son Joseph. Mr.- and.Mrs. Hudson Pridham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pridham and Mr. John P. Wallace motored to Wellington on Monday, September 29th, to attend, a. meeting in the interests of the C. C.F. party. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kinch of Brookllne, Mass, are spending their honeymoon with relatives and friends of Alma. Their mar- riage took place in Brookline on Saturday, September 27th. Mrs. Kinch was formerly Miss Mocanri of Boston. Their many frierids here wish them many years of happiness. - Mimand Mrs. John E. Mountain and Mr. and'Mrs. Harry Barbour were visitors to Charlottetown and Milton recently. While in Milton they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mountainls son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Neil. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Weldon Rennie. who won the Holstein Friesian Special at Aiberton Exhibition for the best two females under two years. He also Won first with a. heifer calf (junior) in class 6, section 6 in the exhibition prize list, and first in the showing from the Riv- erside Calf Club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie Jr.. Sherlll and Dale of Alma. and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rennie of Eimsdale. motored to Charlotte- town and attended the Rural Youth Fair. Robert McAs-sey, Ernest Currie, Alden Rennie. Weldon Rennie, Al- bert Jordan, Carl Chea. Donald Hardy and -Alfred Murray. mem- bers of the Riverside Calf Club. attended the Rural Youth Fair which was held in Charlottetown on September 18th and 19th. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace motored to Summer-side on Thurs- day, September 25th. They were the guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Profitt. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald and Jack motored to '-Egmont Bay on Wednesday. September 24, and attended the exhibition. Others attending from Alma and vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar, Mr. Frank Barbour. Miss Rae and Mr. Gordon Barbour. They all speak very highly of othe quality of the exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Pridham and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Prid- ham spent an enjoyable weekend with Mr. Pridham's brother and family in Fredericton, N. B., re- cently. D .NEW HY'I"l-IE. EnBlsnd-(CP)- A factory in this Kent town claims to have developed a method for making paper into a fireproof sub- stance strong enough for the walls I Kovernment Esnt. of a house. - Stock Room Clerk for Wholesale Grocery Department Experienced man preferred Ploosenhworlclng conditions" and good starting salary. Apply for 8. A. HARRISON ' ' 3- 7! Hal Hf ' Iuymmarsieie man Ltd. , ding. cases 2. convictions 2. consuming intoxicating liquor in other than his dwelling, cases 1. convictions i. Town by-law cases: drunkeness, arrests 1. conviction: 1. non-payment of dog licenses, cases 2. withdrawn 2. licenses paid so not proceeded with. Fines arid costs collected. 3001. Dog licenses. collected. 32!. Bike llcenss col- lected, 1.2. Misc. licene collected. 363. Building permits, collected, 508. Parking meters, collected, Sdodbl. During the month. chief of P0- lice Peter White accompanied Dr. Cunningham who made personal inspections of all herds and stables where milk is obtained for con- sumption in the town. over a hun- dred far-rne were visited. -8 St. Louis B . And Vicinity -Mr. Henry Perry has motored from Sudbury, Ont., to spent two weeks vocation at his home in St. Louis. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- celain Perry. Miss Olorll. Jouoettle. student at Tracadie Convent, is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John M Doucette. Mr, Ernest Tuesnard of Cape Breton, N. 5., spent the Thanks- giving holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Makler. Mrs. Joseph Bernard. Harper Road. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Ber- hard. Mr. Robert Myers has arrived from Toronto. Ont. to visit his wife and family in Ebbsfieet, also hLs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. 0 Friends of Jerry Bernard are pleased to see her home again after being .a patient at the Wes- tern Hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylward and family of Bedeque, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Ellsworth of Water- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Lextus Gillts of Kildare Capes were Sunday visitors October 12th art the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. They were accompanied by their son Lee and daughter Rose Marie Mr. Edgar Perry recently motor- ed to Summerslde on business. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bernard of Pleasant View. Mr. Bazli Douoette and his two sons. Austin and Alfred, who are employed in Carleton. were week- end visitors at their home in St. Louis. Profound sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. John M. Perry and family of Leoville on the death of Mrs. Perry which occurred recently at her home. Mr. Gerald Profltt was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ohslsscm who have been vacationing in St. Edward, have returned to their home in Masachusetts. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Joseph M. uallarit of St. Louis on the death of her sister, Mrs. Vital Myers. which occurred recen- tly at the Western Hospital. Mrs. Myers was a native of Tlgnish. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Ktldare Capes. were week-end vis- itors at Mrs. Smith's home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johr S. Gaudet. Mr. Freddie Mallett recently mo- tored to Amherst, N. 8., where he purchased a new 1952 Mercury Truck. Mr. Joseph P, Gauda motored to Amherst. N. 5.. recently on busi- ness. He was accompanied by Messrs Freddie Perry and Wilfred 'I'hibe- deau.. Mr. Melvin Perry and his bro- ther Mr. Henry Perry were recent visitors to Charlottetown and Cape Tormentlne. Messrs. Thomas Aliain. Maurice Myers, Clarence Wedge and Clovis Douoe-tits wen recent visitors to Summerside. Mrs. Stephen moqnaia ins son Darrel of Bonahsw were Thanks- giving week-end visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge. They also visited Mrs. Mc- Quaids' parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A Arsenault in Palmer Road. Mir. lnmer A'hearn. who hns re- cently arrived from Saint John N. 3., motored to Charlottetown with members of his family to visit their father, Mr. A rnothy A'hearn. who is a patient at the City hospital. Mr. Timothy A'heani of Wood- vale, who has been a patient at the Westorn Hospital. Alberton r several weeks. has been trans- ferred to the City Hospital at Char t rt .. for further treat- ment. Tim's many friends are hop- ing that he will soon bran the toad to recovery. . Mrs. Maurice Myers. Mm. Sen ear! and Mr. and Mn. Eddie 3 mi: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Bloomfield corner And Vicinity 1 -Many of the young folks en- joyed the "square dancing" which was held in Bloomfield Hall Fri- day. October 10th. Mr. and Hrs. Robert Peters and family have recently left the dis- trict to make their home in De- troit, Mich. . Mr. David Horne has purchased a potato picker. which proves a great thing where helpisscscaree. Mrs. John Plneau an family paid a recent visit to fri ride and relatives in the community. Miss Alberta MacAusland. stu- dent oi Tignish Convent, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacAusland of the "Mills". Mrs. Joseph Leciair of Wood- stock spent a. day recently with relatives in Bloomfield. Miss Betty Pate, R.N'.. has been day nurse to little Ronnie Saund- ers, wbile Mrs. Felix Arsenault has attended him at night. LAC. Louis Plneau of Centralia, Ont., spent Sunday, October 12th with his mother, Mrs. Henry Pineau, Sr. The St. Anthony's Leglonnaires held their monthly meeting in ghlelir "Home" on Tuesday, October Messrs Felixg Arsenault and John Gallant are at present em- pioyed at carpenter work on Bloomfield Corner School. -I. O Kensmgten and O I C Vicinity Mr. Daniel Dunphy. retired offi- cer of Saint Jphn, N. 13.. police force. visited his brother, Mr. James Dunphy and family of Kensington, recently. -Miss Ella Brookins. Mr. Mar- vin Clark and Miss Marlene Dav- ison returned to Mount Allison University, after spending the, Thanksgiving holidays at their re- spective homes. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Hickey, Indian River. was the scene of a pleasant social evening on Monday, October 13th when- they entertained nine tables of auction forty-fives. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. G. Ramsay and. Mr. Arthur Pendergast. Consola- tion prlses were won by Mrs. Peter Mcliellan and Mr. Lawrence Cah- ill. Refreshments and dancing ml music by the Campbell orchestra- completed the program. i l Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren; formerly of Kensington. are vlsit- l ing in Summerside and Breadal-l bane. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Warren, Summerslde. Mrs. Warren was the former Gladys Doyle of Kenslngton. Mr. .Warren is a son of the late John Warren, millwright and contractor of Kensington and Boston. They! are proprietors of a number of tourist cabins and motels at Hampton Beach. New Hampshire. and Clearwater. Florida. Mrs. Warren donated the Canadian. flag which draped her brother; William Doyle's casket at his bur- ial in Boston. to the Kensington Legion. Mr. Doyle was a veteran of World War I. as was also Ml Warren. who has made a generous donation to the monument fund- a patriotic gesture to the heroes of two wars overlooked by thr, public. 5 Doctor Frank Bowness and Mrs Bowness of Kensington returned recently from an extended visit to New England and eastern Cana- dian cities. They enjoyed the: beauty of the New Hampshire and Vermont scenery after the Sep- tember frost had turned the land- scape to a golden and vermillion hue. The Doctor visited Tufts University snd other familiar places in Boston. At Montreal they were guests of Mrs. Bow- ness' brother. Mr. Borden Ling. who accompanied them on a. motor trip to Ottawa. .x Bernard were among the many who attended the shower on Monday evening, October 13th at the home of Mrs. Ellen Leclalr in Tignish in honour of Miss Mary Ellen Buote. Miss Buowa marriage takes 91500 in the near future. Mr, Leo Myers of White Horse, Youkon, was a guest for Thanks- giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. He also visited his sister. Mn. Leo R. Perry and Mr. Perry in St. Edward. Mr. My- era motored from White Hoise by car. a distance of over seven thou- sand miles. He has now returned to his duties as Engineer -with the E..C. A, F. in Moncton. N. B. Sincere oontrItul.st.ims are be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bernard on their recent marriage at Wtncotrver Island. 3. 0. Mr. Bernard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard of Har- per Road, and his hold; was for- rnely Miss Beverley Gaudct. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaudet of Vancouver. 3. C., Mr. Gaudet is a former resident of Tignish. IOUGH ON BEAR! MOUNTAIN VIEW. Alta.-(CF) --Dr. Morris West shot a big brown bear he found in his trap here, but it wasn't the first. Since July, feel, he has trapped and shot seven bears. including two grilles. , MISSED CENTBNABY WHISKEY GAP. Alta.--(cP)- Death cheated Mrs. Marla Louise Bercuy, who was looking forward to celebrating her 100th birthday. Mrs, Bet-easy who had out-lived seven of her 12 children. died two days before 3110 anniversary date. Ellerslie and Bideford Mr. and Mrs. I-la:-old Gillis were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Forde, Northam. Miss Orell Hayes, who is em- ployed in Summerside. spent a week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Leith Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and children, Arlene, Valerie and Bar- bara. also Shirley Barlow, motored to Amherst, Nova Scotia, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson, Summerside, spent Sunday. September 28th with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Miss Jeanette Ogden, Alberton, spent the weekend of September 27th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald spent part of the week of September 28th visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ver- non Grant, summerside. Mr. George Smith. Charlotte- town, spent the weekend of Sep- tember 27th,at his home here. The Rev. J. A. MacDonald, ac- companied by his mother, left on Monday morning, September 29th, for Bridgetown, New Brunswick. where he plans to spendamonth's holiday with relatives and friends there. . ' Mr. Henry Grant. Tignish, spent a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mrs. George Morrison spent the first part of the week of Septem- ber 27th visiting with Mrs. Theron Morrison, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Summerside, were guests of the latterls parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burleigh, on Sunday, Septem- ber 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grant. Summerside. were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant, and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and Mrs. Ernest Paynter were guests of Mrs. Earl Simmons, Summer- side, on Saturday, September 2'1. Sheen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooke motored to Suinmerside on Sat- urday, September 2"Ith. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coughlin and son Calvin were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Cotton on Wednesday, Octo- ber lst. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- son and children, Harry and Claude, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson, motored to Chaiottetown on Sunday. Sep- FAGE FIFTEEN tember 23th and visited with iittiel amongst her alaunataa again Miss Maxine Profltt, who is a patient in the polio clinic there. Mrs. Willard Oatway spent the first part of the week of Septem- ber 2ilth visiting with relatives and friends at Poplar Grove, Lot 11, and Conway. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Summerside. were recent weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and daughters Ema and Faye are spending a week's vacation with the iormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dicltieson, New Glas- gow, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Skin- ner and children. Sandra. and Brian. are spending a two weeks' vacation with the farmer's par- ents. the Rev. J. B. and Mrs. Slirlgner at Loggieville, New Bruns- wc . Dr. William Burleigh, who is interning in Saint John. New Brunswick. spent the weekend of September 27th with his wife and son Donald, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burleigh. The legion of friends of little Miss Eva Maocsull will learn with regret that she had the mis- fortune to fall and break her wrist recently. All will join in wishing her a speedy recovery, and hope to see her back in school 50011. The host of frianb d It. ll. Burleigh will be pleased to learn that he has been able to return to his home here, after a lengthy illness and two operations at the Pklillloe County Hospital, Summer- I 6. -Min Beryl Miller went the past week visiting with natures- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon , before returning to Toronto, On- tario, to the Deaooneas Training School for the winter months. She had been d extension work in Dartmotrth, on Sootla, during the summer months. Mrs. Carol Kadey and daugh- ter Shirley left Thursday mom- ing, September 25th, for Ottawa, Ontario, after spending the surn- mer months with her parents, 14?. and Mrs. William Grant. She was accompanied by Mia Beryl Mlllar, who planned to stay the weekend in Ottawa before going on to To- ronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maecauii and children visitod with the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. Neill,. North Milton, P.E.l., on Sunday, Sep- tember 28th. They also motored through to Charlottetown and via- ited with Mrs. Margaret Grant who is I. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Grant's legion of friends here are wishinng her a speedy, complete return to health. V 4 LUCKY DRESSES 'At An Exciting Low Price. MISSES and WOMEN! We leave nothing to chance . . . Every dress we have is a sure bet to please. Youlll Fund lots of sparkling fashions that are sure to start lots of fashion chatter...Aboul7 Why, about the Rayon Couvert Jumpers-the gray spum with ebony velvet lrim-the fancy laHelas, crisp and crackling-and about the women's sizes and half sizes of failleond crepe in muted fall colors. . . They're all priced lust to pamper your purse at only 8.95. 3 Thls'Week's Purchase Prcinlium! First iluality NYLON nose Sheer 51 Gouge-Newest Shades-Regular 1.19 vouns son ONLY ------)0 With each 3.00 purchase in HeIman's Grocery T