PAGE TWELVE Nauru aMirunN:ut L. S. STEVENSON Hl(AN( H MANA(v” WliNNEPm-(CPi-. owing to cool nights and cloudy days. a shortage of pickling has developed in Manitoba. cucumbers C u- " "0 l'CHM0ND "- 2"”E.?Z1..T”"fJ.?.Y..2if.”52i..f:P;?l A MUWCL coM'ANY with five cents at this time last year. MAMMOTH SUPPER STREET DANCE TRACTOR RODEO KENSINGTON Wednesday Sept. 19th. To t-c-lcbrrite tho new paved Itroets in Kriiaiiigtiui. yr...-N-.i. for new community rriitro limit. PROGRAM. 4:30 to 8:00 P..Vl.-FHICICIIN. RAM A SALMON Sl i'I'F.II Served by ladies of Kenslngton Community Club in (Thump- lnn Bldg.. Commercial Street. 7:13 PJI.-()I"I"I(7IAl. OPENING til new paw-il strm-ts by Tiuvii aiul I'i-ovlncliil Governnit-nt Olficlnls. 8:00 to 9:00 PJI.-TRACTOR RODEO tn hr hold Mar C. N. R. Station. kfoinrictilioii v-port in 'u-tint; farmers 16 years and up. Admission Free. 9:00 I,.3l. in 1:00 A.)l.-BIG STREET DANCE Dn Uoniniert-ial Street. Music hi AI nliIIl('llIIi'(I and his "t't'llfisll34 tlf raining dance will he held in the CTiRi1lP'”" HMS- iiicrrial Streetl. SPONSORED .IOINTl.i' RY liriiaiiigfon Junior Chamber of (Yiniinerce. Ix":-iislngtnn Community Club. Kciislnzlnn Athletic Association. t'v-iiiv CAPITOL summersid Today 3:30-7:15-9:15; Wednesday 7:15-9:I-5 PIES IIVE IEVEI IEIIELO ITS Will Forbidden ' 3 mm ' . IN his Mutual nu "u”:p'”' RALSTON - BORN ROY o..o..o.. tulil wrung Liiiaiiyim )ouvI -HA THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 7 Let's Talk It Over Vicinify l APHIIC6 County Viewpoint H Miss Tenn Yen. Providence. R.I.. p ” yis spending a pleasant vacation at by '5 phr-r home in Harmony. -CUCUMIII Sll0lTAGE- l .7 . l 5 .Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enniaii and . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Gillls were l . mm "'5" I5 h"" B” Q: week-end vlsitors' in Halifax. we dl huveigo-piy mws Thug guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steniilng . ' ' lE . is no choice in the matter. Wt-l '”""" "K wnuibum '0 the weum-C-mdd m"l Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacDnw. derly working of the nations. thcwnv Weymmnhi Mus” W,” ,.,. PY0VlnC9'5- End "'9 CH4" "3"" oHCcnt guests or Mr. and Mrs. Alex- lschool districtls business whetherl...-.d.-r rm-.1, Sprlnghlll. we like it. or not. There is another -....- lcind of tax that. is not cDmpu1!0Ii)'r Miss Charlene Frost is spend- we pay. or not. as we plc:.se, and ing lior iacation at her homo in iihc degree to which we coiitribiito Springhill. Shr plans to return is. in a sense. a measiirc of nur.to Trirnnlo soon. sympathy iiilh the grcat l'iIIiiiaii' p -- p heart. that beats around us. We re- Little Miss Sandi-u Maclxay. ilpy m thg many charltnhlg nppeaisflradalhaiie. is staying with her lmn, Ire made to "5 in the run ourzraiidparchts. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l Leard. Victoria West. While her l veau . ' . . :8 rI)Ihe;.e an, R IN 0! ”".my' andi:'i':iri;n.tri,ma(::cO:peiidInx a holiIli1.V sometimes they come , when we ' ' are worried about our financial V T . , . ismmsv and feel mm. H I” ”l Mi. and Mis. Theopliilus I-.nman r and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 1-Jniiian fheland daughter Jeanie were vis'I elnrs in Cliarloitctown nii Montlay. ltheae voluntary coiitrlbiitions- Icom-crned. we have reached lend of the line. We ran Sonic-.50”. mm .llnlC.'i maniifacturc a iirt-tty good, excuse. to make our contributions- small. and at the same time -our warring consciences into . Mr. and Mrs. Llogd Slclsoii hlnlliave returned in their home ill I" Tmrytown. N. Y.. having spent a uneasy truce. It is so easy to llollyplcasant holiday hero with Mr. giving before it begins to hurt. lStetson's grandparents. Mr. and We hear a lot of talk about slltirs. Alircd Frost. person's intelligence quotit-nt.I - a which we call his I. Q. we're prct-l A largo roiigregniion was pre- llic Prcsbyteriati Church cvcnlng. Sept. 9th in Clarke from Tor- ity pr0lld of a high I. Q. and if Wcyssnl in have one. imagine we are the salrmi Sunday tor the earth. But what of our bene-lhcnr REV -lr 5- voleni. quotient? Never heard ot'nntn. 9cnm'nl Svrretnrr for Ssh- it? Well. you can fipurc it. out bi-hill! -V-'h”"'5 "”"' Y-P5 "'5 ”" putmm your ml,” yearly mm,.'..spii'in;: and rhallengim: seimnii y llillllml to welfare and rharity up-ill” "5”""l '” Ml” Er?” """'” .peals over your yearly liiC0l'n('. it ”""A 'i.x A pretty good indication of what! f i. p. . . ism-t. of person you are. and it you: Mr" ""dM'V'”' -M"-W1 hm" Km"; are really the salt of the Nil'lll. a'ra"s,gl')l.; tQl';::'r bfmigfs ;,”:s I liave you not it figured out? tngmm iwjoinm. Ml. ' Pretty low..eh? Chcer up. You can Hmmnmh This h Mr. Ypds mu Em?" "menu": dour B" Q today b-V.visit lionir in tort, -tlirno ioars and lgiving generously to the Cailccrpmrs. Ycrfs first visit to P. E. is- (Fund. It is very true. as tho slogan land jgoes. that the life you szivc may be. . 150"!” "W". 31" 55 13? 35 .V0"'i 3- Q-l Thv lniliming pooplc frmii this jis cont-erned. it is more lniporttint ,-F.-rm" attended inn Egmoni Bay- to think that the life you savc may Exiiihition nn Wndnesd.-iy. Sept. be your neighbors. , ;l2th: Mrs. Wesley Smith. Mr. Then at the next call on your and Mrs. Daniel Mat-Leod. Mrs. charity. which is proliably liistlBruce Caulsoii and daughter Shar- around the coriier. give a little ml. NIH Rnfl MFS- Edwhrd MM" M-,-pl.ennan. Mrs. itlriv MtICLOnl'iIl1 null Cugmmpd in giving, if M. an dnldaiigliter. S,vli'ui. Miss Violet En- ,m,. when W, ,-,m., at night. W, man. (mrnld Ma('Arlhul'. and can cuddle up in our ronscienrcs M” l10"”"" M""A'”'"" and sleep thr sleep of the high B.l Tm Pwshvwerian Mdw, Md Qsi mct for thnir Scpt. nioetinz at. llic ,liomc of Mrs. John E. Yen. liar- llniony. Tucnrv-one mt-nihcrs ans- Qvcrcd ihc roll mil with a verse V of scripture. Tlir lRtli rliaptcr of St. Matthew was rcad rcsponsivc- ly. it uas innvcd. seconded and carried tlial a gas lantern he bouizht for the rhurch cntranre. Mrs. Allison Raynor invitcd the Aid in mart at hor house in Or- iober. more than you have bernmc FURMICR VMI-IMBER III ES DAUPHIN. Mass. Sept 14 lCPi -- Hon. Janina l.aiix:st:ific Bowman. '7l. formcr Coiiscrviitivo member of Parliament for Dau- phin. and Speaker of tho Housc of Commons. died hcrc: torlay. l-in was olcrtcrt to the Commons In the general olcclion of 19341.1" i935. he was appointed Sp:-akcr of the House. On Dec. 22. 'l9-19. ho was appointed in the Privy Council of Canada. Recent visitors at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis. Noriham. Vwrc Mr. and Mrs. Cor- hett and son. Ahington. Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Baglolc and daughter. Stouizliton. Mass. Mrs. Corbett and Mr. Baglole are tho children of Mr. Reginald Bagloln nnd the lalc Mrs. Bazlolc tncc Edith Ellisi. W. -BRITISH FAllMS- OWEN SOUND. Ont. --lCFt-- Farms in Britain are highly mech- anized. the Owen Sound Junior Faivrriers Cli.h was told by Mtirray Sawell. who wont to Britain UL; summer as in member of one Ont- ario Junior Farmers judging team. He said farmers in Britain are not as small as most Canadians imagine. MIJSIFAL AUSSIES Australia has six permanent or- chestras. at Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Ho. barf. INCANDISCINT Ind FLUORESCENT CHICKEN SUPPER KINKORA HALL WEDNESDAY SEPT. 26tli' 4.30 mi Mi Are Served 1 IIAZAAB. AMUSEDIIJNT 0!" DIFFERENT KINDS - . roman-1' AT 3 "JIIIIE BlilliE" -- comedy moi l l iwmi Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery I 4; Coming Wail. Q nu.-Top Notch Muslonl "YOUNG IAN WITII A IOIN" . r Kirk Douglas - Lauren flat-all - Doris my - 1-loa y C.. icheol. Como Dressed as ou Please-Small Kids Free Cuban Ionic: WIN f'll' ,-. kn, . . -tuvrnrimvmen THEATRE vou'u ENJOY A sum SMUUTH SAFE RIDE ”" tioonniean NIW V . p O Super-Cushion is far more than just it new tire-it's a new KIND of tire that gives you an unbelievably smoother, softer ride . . . increases com- for: and safety . . . actually adds to the life of your car by absorbing road shock and vibration. Our modern change-over plan makes it easy for you to enjoy the many EXTRA advantages of this great the . . . drive in and let's idlk it over. M Edwin Y!-o.' . w' x .' . A. llolllli & C0. ITO. IILIAILI MOTORS LTD sui Moron u M .,, Vicinyify - Miss Margaret Sit-wart. Health Nurse. O'Lear,v. visited Conway School on Friday, September lllh. Cnminy Srlinol has again open- ed after being closed a few days due NYIIIC lllnrss oi the teacher. Mr. L. .1. uZ..”.EE. Fislicrlcs In- spector. Siimmcrside. was a busi- ness visitor to this rr-iiimtiiiily recently. Mrs. William Stenherg. Brook- lyn. Now York. came home re- cently to visit her mother. Mrs. Ernrsi Hard,v, who is a pnticnt in the Stewart Mcinnrinl Health Ct-ntrc. Tynes Valley. Mi'. and Mrs. Ivan Hardy. Free- land. have leit on a motor trip to the United Stnti-5 to visit rel- nlivcs and frir-nds. Mr. and Mrs. Gcnrgc Tuplln. Murray Road. and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. at- tendcd the annlvcrsary service at St. John's Anglicnii Cliuri-ii. Ell- erslic. on Siiiiday. Sciitciiibcr 9th. P. O'Leary and Vicinity Mrs. ilnrnldHllai:'is and iaiiiily ulin hnvr hcrn spending their va- cution on the island. visiting her brother. Mr. Gcorizr Cnrruthcrs of 0'l.eary. and other relatives. has returned to her home in Jnniairii Plaiiis. Miias. Mr. and Mrs. (inn:-gr. Wilkmxnn pot Spriiigfield ll”:-st. hair return- lerl home after an eii.io.vablc visit in Montreal. Mr Allio M.'irNcill ;nf West Cape was in clinrgc of Mr. VVilkinson's slnrr until his roturii. Mnslcr Allan Miijtir loft rovt-iil- .ly for TOi'f)lll(l altnr spoiiding his liniitlnys In O'l.cary. the guest of lhix izriinrlpnrcnts. Mr. and lKl"s ll-Jdwiird L. Mziibniigall. lie was ilia'(.'0lIlllllilltl(I as liir as Mtintniiii. IN. B. hlv his llIlL'lP. Mr. Keith 'M2icDriui:all of Sprimzlicld Wt-st. Allen will be mot in Toronto by Ihis niollior, t -Rev. ll';illci' J. ll-Tcticiiii-ton. N. R. ri xoteraii of llItP (lrnss. who is silnplyinp at llllf West Cape Pastoral Cliarzr of llhr l'nilrd Church of Canada re- orgaiiizcd thn Young Pr-nple's .linion of tlir Glcnuood l'nitrd lClN.iT('ll on Sept. 6th. Tlierr was )a lar;:c gathering of yoiini: ncnpln llniiivillc of ,at tiir martini: and an inspiring tservicc was t-oiirliirtcd hr the pas-5 ilor. Miss I-Isihcr Stewart uas appointed Prcsidciii. Word lizis horn rot-i-iictl that on llRUCUSl 15th in tho tlhristiiin lTl'iIli1lIlK (VPiI'f'T ii nodding (tor- :0nIOI1.V was pnriornied hr Rev. B. G. Lennard in wiiirli Vern Loin .BrImd.v of Tuxlord. Saskz. he- Lcamr tho hriclc of Frccman Ellis. ,son of Mr. and the latc Mrs Ro- hert Ellis of O.LORIij. P. H. I. lThr attendants ivero Miss nuih .0! the Court House in Charlotte- Nvitv and Rev. Major I-Tllis. hroth. er of the groom. The cvreniony was performed hclorr an altar il""lkNl Wlh flow:-rs. The bride.- twill” dl'C55t'd l" 51 A'i'a.v gahardinc. suit Willi pink and navy acrcssor-l '”- DUFHUI Ihc signing of Ih:-I lyfzistm-. rim-. Major Ellis .-an::' i O Promise .Me", Tho young lcouple will reside in Calgary, A1. ;be.rta.-AZ. ; concludes Evangelical Services In 0'Leary : e-Rev. R. .1. Dixon. M.A.. D.D. of .Malden. Mass. concluded his series of week night 4-imnggliui meetings in the o'Lear,v Church or the Nazarene on Friday night. Sept. 14th. The services began Sept. zmi, and on Sunday, Sept. 15 he spam, at the morning and (Wenln: 59,-. vices in the Oll..car,v Church and then left for the mainland for .lurthar rrvival canipaigiis. Mr pbixon is an elderly man in years but is still yotuig and ciithusiaatlr. Vin his work and preaclins powerful lacrmons. He excels as a Rilile nxpnsltiw and has had R long and varied mlnlslrrr in many Parts of the world including Australia, New lzealsnd. besides Canada and the .U.8. The local Pastor. Mr, Owen IUll(lCrWOnd y)I'9HdP(l at the meet- .'u1Rs. AZ .! VEGETABLE FREAKS . FORT QU'Al'-'PELLE. sass. -- 'CPI --- R.T. Harivond found Wsiainesr twins" and triplets in his liarden here. They are unusual growths of cucumber plants. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday.-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See one of the most exciting suspense thrillers to turn up in a long time. starring Barbara Stanwyck as "'I'I!ELMA -IOBDON"; co-starring "tough xuy" Paul Kelly as a de- tective; Wendell Corey and Stan- ley Redges. CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE 'C0lll.T The 31st day of August. AD. 1961 in Re Estate of L0'I'I'l-E JANE ROBERTS late of Winsloe in Queens County in the said Pro- vlncc. Widow. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Con- stiihic or literate person within said County GREETING WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file ot Athol 5. Rob- erta. lormerly of Highfleld now of Southport in Queens County aforesaid. Farmer. and Herbert Horne. formerly of Winsloc now of Ciiarlottetown in Queens Coun- l.v aforesaid. the executors named in the will of the above named. they praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- I.()VET'l' siiccizi-.us MARSHALL-Robert A. Lovell. SEPTEMBER 18. 1951 after set. forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate in be and appear before the Judge present at is Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province. on Friday the 5th day of October ncxt coming. at the hour of Eleven o'clock forennon of the same day to show cause if am' they can why the Accounts of the said I-Zgstate should not be pass- ed and the Estate closed as pray- cd for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKinnon. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least- i'nur consecutive weeks from the; date hereof and that a true copy hcrcof be forthwith posted in the following public places rcspcctivciy. namely. in the hall town at. or near the store of G. C. Maclnan in Winslnc Station and at or near: the School in North Winslne all of which are in Queens County aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first. above written. By the Court. - fSgd.l M. Elizabeth Wright. Registrar. MAMMOTH SUPPER STREET DANCE raacrolz nooso KENSINGTON Wednesday Sept. 19th. To celebrate the new paved streets In Kenalngtoii. Proceeds for new community centre fund. PROGRAM: 4:30 to tlzott P.M.-CHICKEN. HAM t SALMON SUPPER sorted by ladies at Kenslngton Community Club in t'liiinp- ion Bldg.. Commercial Street. 8:00 to'I:00 P.M.-TRACTOR RODEO in he held near C. N. R. Station. farmers 16 years and up. 9:00 RM. to 1:00 A.M.-BIG Competition open to iuiiii; Admission Free. STREET DANCE On Commercial Street. Music by Al Blanchard and his orchestra. ilf raining dance will be held In the Champion Bid: morrial Street). 4 "lit- SPONSORED JOINTLY 31' Remington Junior Chamber of Commerce! Kenslnxton Community Club. Remington Athletic Association. HOLMANlS saw AND SAVE . . I I S... ecpnomica y SAVE . .i saw AND SAVE . . I SEW AND SAVE . o 3 SEW AND SAVE . . I - it w SEW AND PRINTED WOOIJJTTIJ I hilt SAVE ' ' 2 and colors. Closely uoven cotton flannel with a soft. warm nap. In saw AND ::.:.:.:i"'::."'2ii:..::L'-”:..?:: SAVE . . I an: pyjamas. About inches wi 2. Yard - SEW AND - save: . . i 6 saw AND ' s-vs - - 1 2Illf.';F”..f.'?."lf.'””E.'.i” :.:.::.' heavy weight. Nicely blended in SEW AND an assortment ol'colors. Ideal for SAVE . .! mi. :13. ”.":':.."'””””"' ” SEW AND EW AND PYJAMA coo-sis - Printed in SAVE--1 .'.Ef.5l”"' .&1'.'.'.'.'3i ?Z.'.i'.'.. V"2i.iL”i'y' woven and well nabped.- Suitable SEW AND for family nightwear. 36 inches SAVE . . p viide. Ysrd-- saw AND T , 6 SAVE . . 1 WHITE FLA IILI -- . SEW AND and nappy M nicdli-51:1 WOIs'I'Ifl.u SAVE l This is a good wearing F'lanRel- ' ' one for lnfantI' and children's clothing. 36 inches wide. Yard- SIZW AND ........ 493. si.-:w' AND . SAVE . . I ' SEW AND SAVE . . I saw AND ' . SAVE . . I saw no ' "Wliere Old Friends Mut' FLANNELETTE by the yard STRIPED FLANNELETTE - tin. von and in medium weight sun able for lining: and children' rlothlng. Lon: wearing And N" nomical. .16 inches wide. Yard-N 45c MONTIOSE FLANNEI. -- Heaiv cotton flannel. closely woven and well mapped on both sides. Suit able ion men's shirts. rhlldrrno wear and household purpnsrk Colors wine. red. brown and mm, 36 inches wide. Yard.- SAXONY !'LANNll.lT'1'E - 1" snowy white. lood quality. 1"" dlum weight with a salt Will- Sultable for infant': diapers and other home purposes. 27 lnciws wide. Yard-- 39:: SEWING Acczesonizs m Needles and thread. luttonl and slide Interiors. Hook! and eyes. Snaps an bind- ings. Vogue. llmnlic 1! MW local) Patterns. lrriiim ill?! named by kreaident Trumar to succeed Gtortle 0. Marshal: I;'l;li:i who resigned as Secretary of Dclense. Lovett had been Ms.rsii.i:i .. riep iity. and formerly was Undersecretary of state. The President. l.ni'!' and Marshall are shown at an earlier meeting.