oodvale Couple Mark Diamond Anniversary s Reports S20,000 Hidden Monla'y.Oet. 24. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Al-35370" lBarn Burns At It. DJ: 0. Inmaa. Victorie. is O 0 mm son-in-law ....o dsush- Mt Pleasant "--.-rs."cH.:....”-..-mc.-.""....s- -at-.: Since First World War '.-r.....-D---we---r-C--M o '5 . ... C . ntadtltbldlsvigioallthaniiiivusaryofcrscksnwarowlththelrpuenu mD.M”"d'mdswa n on uy ,n- marriage. Joni: naxignm :11 gglosuadtz. Mrs. ":18! unit EDMONTON (CP)-Mora than sums deposited to his nvlnu sci-state transacuonr. N 3'. mind In Ammo” m; A barn belonging to wnnnoy as ci1on;;dv:l:dwKe::I1l:I1;l;1m.d It sum. new ouI"l”m'””emb". of "mum. 820.000. mostly in 8100 bills. were ncggntthecoyifnalresl lilra 195 , 39 um um Wm, the ougb,-up .1 week to take the posmon of mmpiount Pleasant. together with con- mu-.1dg on October 23. 1395 by Rev. Mr. Dill, n1inlster.of the Pre- ,bym-nn Church. The uridesrnaid. Euuhelh Mountain, (sister of the bride) is now Mrs. Frank Simpson nt Hamilton, P.E.l. the best man W” Mr. Chesley Woodslde. who has ,'.ni-;s. passed away. ' l with the exception of five years -pent in Worcester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett have lived all their mm-led life on the farm where M.-, Crockett was born eishtyone yam ngn, They have nine child- ren: Mrs. Hampton Home I Mat- iidal of Rosebank: Mrs. Bradford MacKay ( Gladys) of Coleman: Russell oi Woburn. Mass.: Mrs. Howard Bowness (Frances) oi lliontrose; Mrs. James Slavln (Flo- rence) of lioslindale. Mass: Ken- neth at home; Lorne oi Montrose: Byron of Fredericton. N. B. and Cedric of Montreal. There are h,.e,,ty.5even grandchildren and (mean great grandchildren. mer months. Also , Mrs. James Stewart of Elmsdale and a few friends. Many gifts ings to this well known couple. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett are good members oi their community. Mrs. Woman's Missionary " secretary of the local auxiliary. It is pleasing to report that both Mr. and Mrs. Crockett enjoy very seen at work in the potato field to come. Let's Talk It Over Piusvlue by "(V some years ago someone discov- prod that you could measure the nuelligence of the creature called "Homo Sapiens", and at once peo- ple began to get out those intell- and Mr. Gallant- ly had been home during the sun!- t on Sun- day were Mrs. Crockett's sister. flowers and cards conveyed greet- Crockott is a life member os the 1, of the United Church of Canada. For twenty-four years she served a a good health. Mr. Crockett contin- ues to assist with the farm chores each day and this week he may be as he helps in harvesting the crop. It is the wish of their many friends that Mr. and Mrs. Crockett may continue to enjoy health and happiness for a number of years Miss Aleitha Corcoran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. was a recent guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Desmond Gallant Mrs. Angeline Blanchard spent a few days in Duvar at the home of VISIT GOVERNOR GENERAL Earl Alexander, right, Governor- General of Canada for six years, and Countess Alexander stroll with his successor Vincent Massey on visit to Ottawa. the grounds of the Governor-Gen- erai's mansion during a return (CP Photo). passing are his widow, the former COIICG appeal board hearing. The appelant was William A. Smith. 06, a retired city police de- slnce 1910. of Ottawa reserved judgment. Canada's Co Cancer Unit By C. R. BLACKBURN Canadian Press ulall ...er SINGAPORE (CP) Canada will provide a cobalt bomb unit to Burma for cancer treatment under the Colombo Plan. External Affairs Minister Pearson told Asian planners today, and the Ottawa government will ask for "signifi- cant increase" in contributions to the plan for aiding Southeast Asia. The C ” minister, speaking to the Colombo Plan conference during the third day of its meeting here, gave no details of the Burma cancer project. but said it would be a two-year affair. aled for 35 years, first in a hole in the basement of a city home and later in a safety deposit box in a city bank, it was said Wednesday during an income-tax tectlve sergeant who has lived here Board chairman Cecil L. Snyder Mr. Smith is contesting a tax assessment charged against largel money on which the assessmen time incomes were t 17. STORED IN JAR an to balt Bomb For Burma the meeting, was tile,-i00.000. In the Last five years about Sl.'i.'i.000.-' 000 had been spent by Ottawa, mostly in aid to India. Pakistan and Ceylon. "with whom our co- j operation has been close and pro- i rluctive. " 2 He added that details are being " worked out for the previously an- nounced NRX atomic reactor for E India, but the cost of this would. 1 .not be taken from the normal Col-; lombo contribution by Canada. The- Indian reactor likely would cost,- Canada bout 515.000.000 over a , three-year period. E iNEVl' PROJECTS SEEN - tthe First World War in 1914 he is based was sarned prior to thew"-lldrew lhl-I Bum. pllced it in I tie-befo..-large glass jar and buried it in the floor of his basement. He then set about changing the entire sum Mr. Smith said he arrived lninto 5100 hills, which in I925 were Canada in 1908 from Poland andtransferred to a safety deposit box while working in a west coast lum- where they remained until 1950. her mill entered into a real-estate in 1950, when his retirement from transaction which netted him S20,-the police force was approaching, 000- He came to Edmonton in 1910.he began transferring the money transferred the account to a cityto a savings acount in the same bank and added S5,000 through rcal- bank. , PF! :- W been visiting her I j py weather made the task not a itenll. was lost in a fire about Isnuliplarlatendent at Hutt Brothers. mo pm. 0. 58mm” memo”. A quantity of hay and grain. an un-, Dgnw smmn, Alben-9,0,; pig ready for market. and some South. left Saturday morning ioripnultry were lost in the fire. the Halifax. or!iginNof which is unknown. r. o ,a r n trust. M1'- Fred Smluh it'll" ll 9lYl'lion contrlhctorE.1nwi:sanc'vjtc:luharna played. in Toronto. arrived at hislwnen the nu iwggn, home in Alberton South Saturday u 1. understood mu 5,.” '.. 3n91'll00ll- Mfr Smll-ll lllll the fl'lll'.practlcaily no insurance. fortune to suffer a fractured armf B-. ,..m.LcmM recently and he expects to Fe-lTliE SILVER CHALICE CAPITOL main here for the next few weeks.,suMMERg;m.; Mr5- D- w' F”'-5m3"- Wll" hasl The best-selling book. WIIIQ .Emeu Sta lam" l:;'tl3llliii) 3:?-;repacheVdg a sales mark of over Saturday mliirninii for her lliimglzlq n"mn"''as . me 0' ".2. , r , V tacle and sin. courage and love. ,3 "1 New 3T""5W'Ck- 5- Jr it is the story nf the Chalice and ,On Saturday residents at Alber-Tlhe -l.'"”"g Grppk am” who '3'!" 1 ton. 0-Leary and 1-ignish werelions it The struggles to create and given the oppnrmmiy of doing then protect the fabulous Chalice . their "good turn" for the day when fmm, ll” allemp” 3' d”""ctl9' : Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs from b-V,S”""" 'l"” Ma3l"l3"? ill? t9mP' the three centres unducteri theiragllrl" "r'h'l”'I dazzlglf) ;1"V9'3?l- , eena ,e we o .e one or annual apple day very cold snap Basil. these provide the dramatic ,' very easy one but the boys re- hi-gllllgllls "l me CW" 5'01?- lported being well received in all I" 'l"' W" "7 ""9 d9VUl3d - are” Wm, returns up to me, Deborra, Is Pier Angeli. It is lit vious years. In Alberton a total l"" l"' 335" V"lll"l' l"3Pll'99 ll!" :0! 3110.0 was received from ten "" Tlallfn” "ind ""'"3F-'9 35 Slit l hampers of apples with Scout Ter- 5955 ll” l'"'"r '9ml"P"l l'”' ill? 03s : ry Collins and Cub Gram Nmman cesss-5 that surround him Miss ' doing an exceptionally fine Job forI.A"g”h' H3113" "M" 3"” 32 has been a total of S3500. A much appreci-'"' ll" ll""9'l SW1” bill "1119 aled treat of cocoa and cookies 3'93” 3"” "'35 "”'"llP'l 5tdl”d0m WELLINGTON Mr. Alphonse Connell of Ken- sington recently visited his sister, Mrs. Alice Barlow. Her many friends will be plased to lean: Mrs. Jessie Gamble of Southwest, who has been 111 has impvovcd in health and has been spending sometime with her daugh- ter, Mrs. "eecher Fard and Mrs. ectual yardsticks. calling the re- sult of their endeavours the sub- jecl's IQ. Of late it has been argued tho the IQ is far from being a constant; that it depends. for ex- nmple. on a child's "social attit- ndes, physical development and emotional balance". Experts now point out that lQ's may fluctuate from year to year. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant. Friends of Mr. Edd McI(enna, Bloomfield Corner. are sorry to learn of his continued illness-in the Pirince County Hospital. Summer- s de. Messrs. Gerald and Lomar Gal- lant. St. Dunstan's University. Char- lottetown. spent Thanksgiving week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant was provided in the morning for."l"""5ll h",, l"i””'i'"a"” "1 Such the workers hv Rev .1 R Mc- ""115 38 T"? 5'"rV N Three Mahon, member of the Scout;l;"V"-H "Th" Flam? Md The group committee. ,H95l'- TPl"953- Yeslcrday was rally day at Al-3-”"C"CCC berton Sunday School of the United J95"! In his address on the theme Church of Canada. Members of thaj of the service. Rev. Mr, Gardner school assisted the regular choir-reminded both old and young that in leading the service of praise, they must he rn-unI'lvrl's with God while teachers and younger pupilgf in making our land truly Chris occupied the front pews during tian. A Louise Baglole. sons and daugh- ters: Linus Major and ernest, Southwest; Victor, Ladner, B. C. (Doris) Mrs. Roy Grady. (Hilda) Mrs. Darrell Lidstone Summer- side; (Margaret) Mrs. Edwin Enns. Saskatchewan (Erma) Mrs. Ken- neth Moase, Moncton, N. 8.; Four brothers, Major, Quincy. Mass.; Dan, Charlottetown, Archie, Wood islands: William. Summer- In addition, n special office;-l with increased contributions next would be assigned by Ottawa tn,-year. lhe minister said. "we are the Singapore area to travel on: hopeful that we shall be able to, Colombo Plan business, and albegin some modest but worthwhile- technical team would be sent toiprojects. particularly those involv-l Indonesia. ling technical assistance and equip-I It is understood the Burma co-j ment to those countries which have halt bomb will cost about s80.000 not been receiving assistance irom' Gordon F Henderson. 43. Ol- including installation and training Canada." itawa lauyycr, is retiring -15 Presl- of personnel who will handle it. in connet-Ii-in uith the Indian,-dent of the Patent Institute of there. reactor. both nnvernments agreed Canada He mil he succeeded by The current year's Canadian con- in principle last month on the RETIRES Probably there is some fluctuat- boys and girls. For. in the long M df I, I . . . . . I I -t t- b E l W 11 3 mm the dame .0 which may are 9 0"l- Mass- Loixuotv. tseutcis -. Iiesults ally deciding again in Dostnone'D'Er1lr1iDII.j0(l7tKd isosrinidasn ed 1 go ,0 Sunday schw,g,md' cmldml ;I:;eJ aanglnsenignd a; emueb; ILFE. Ellis 3; son Limited mhsocm Wm prove a greater Mr Fred Johnson re resenmg of gnu-er games baiurday In the election of an 11th member to e n e aes a va c ismmmselves are no lnngerlnlerested I irs - Auto -- Casualty obstacle to their success in life n a New Brunswick firm pls spend Umled Kingdom: thg Securitly C;Jl.lil2ll:)ll.t 8 U1 ulpllllllllfgl 5,f';Jh mm; hallglsftheiin old things like the Bible. If we 2:.i:;11urLerl;l;&jyLal,::'1l;an1;ll.lul3Ipshnin: 5 s""'"”" 5'" s""""""l5 , ' - l Malch y a voc 0 o WI " seven . eig an nln since; , ,, . 0 so than Wm their tack of intelligence By THE CANADIAN PRESS ing several weeks on the Island lmemauum . , . bl ,- . th g M p , 1. g b nan 1 it Fridaygg.-ai1ed.l”9r9 '" ””””9 l.h',le5l'""e"l5 in read the scripture. Donna llutt led . its narrowest meaning). naming Levmsky won me in the interest of the firm. He is walesI.31?;aEi,IliJIin(l.I:12Ail.IlU(Ea1dlil Srdvgil:iiSAmci?icana::giJIi)sall tliat-loo lanrcakethe dggdlock Whetween leirrllzf a"fh;;l::Ce m."".'.n the church lll Prayer and 3011118 Smith 410- Oplomelnsl I ore tzoungskterfh Catt; lie "S;-lltl the world light-heavyweight boxing :'hccl0mtl38nle(ll”?dy Mrs'h'IohnSm 99:! Division I it adjourn the election and pro-,lYugoslavia and, the Philippines. m g C mu” I dictated the offering which was re E, E, Parkman "gt", ""9" I" 5 3 lllllalllcl-v crown 39 years ago tonight in l”MW” C l'e",W 0 8"? W" Birmingham c 4ManchesterC3 ceed with hallotlns for, the! The election Is for "'9 ”f'"' e-:e----- celved by Keith Campbell and 0pt.D.. mo. in I;"l'IJETt nelnce are no rea y Bunion by outpohmng champion rig rs. Johnsons parents. Mr. gumley 2 Bonnn w 0 Economic and Social Council and-year. non-permanent. Secutity,.0wn. PEI”. BC. Layton 0. Kent Lloyd Rayner. The clnldrens pnoN'E am srdnatrl a a , that consideration Jack Dillon in 12 rounds. Under "d Ml'5- -mil” -7- Blgelow, South- charm". A 5 pontnmnnm 1 the Trusteeship Council. Council seat bElIlEZ vacated vim. NS. and CH" Godwin 0! story. told by Lona Hunter. was REG!-;N'r THEATRE sum. in no eratnce air: the worth-while manager Dan Morgan, Levlnnlq West I-03 15- Everton 2 Aston Villa 1 ln elections 30 ill? Ecolwmlc 'l1lXIVkEy"la',,lll9 tflld ill 19;:-I b I.-n,7dem,mp NB about a little new Canadian boy summe; st. summer-amt qgldrlvletsh lo I31 va e, lthey will alllt hnew life into the division un- Mr. Reid Bigelow who has been Luton Town 0 Arsenal 0 . agd goclail Council whichs tfollowl;.R :u'gn.s agdla M15 Slrlilllglnlinp ix, 7 me "Hm dmmn5' seeds who willingly gave his most pre- c or 5. even ow ones: e was dethroned by the Manchester U 3 Huddersfield T E . 8118 8 W85 SIICCE 5 ll 0 U-518 8 -9 W n . Wm he Judggd W John A. Dawson B. F1 Hunter. R.0. lance shown by "quiz kids." 'side Sea Cadets Hold attending the service at the Pros- l"9l"l-lll Church. and the Roman C8lll0llC' cadets continuing on to St. Paul s Roman Catholic Church. Following the service the parade reformed at the Knights of Colum- hus Home on Central Street and In step to the music of the hand OW alone to a saluting base at on, but there can be little quest- gn that some of us have come to earth with less capacltylfor than others. Our IQ's are probably expand. forbid our crossing cer- tain deftnite frontiers of accomp- The Summerside Sea C a d e t Mrs. Dolore Gallant and Frtilggohlllal Georges Carpentier Badminton Club Opens Season C. A. Anyone interested in play- Street. the parade continued up Summer Street to Memorial Square where they disbanded. The band was under command of Sub-Lieutenant Gabriel Chlssson and other officers in charge of the 00117! were Sub-Lieutenant George Oldscamp, Eric Sheen. W i ll lam Warwick and Verno Arsenault. hi. l Bil f B d , P.E.I. . 0 Mrs. Sterling Ellis. walsglllvigosllllhnggafmgn ' I lileavy draft horses will be under aln tile elrcr-pgxpulzr potatoes dis- C0Ul'll.V- merside, Tuesday, October 25th at 8:00 p.m. Gordon r n r n The. Evening Auxiliary met at Bndlmd C 2 Accrlngton 5 1 &de”lgtl:ei?.y;.Igll.,vVwllio ltllaiwsuzl gleallhdglegd tgslilellllllfkhfgctlilgdd wivlfl DON ;,ILDt HARDY. ware" of the Domlllloll EXIT-lerlmental F3"'nv Chg” the home of Mrs. Cecil Dennis on C”'”9 M” 2 Rochdnle 0 cesafully judged similar classes in Charlottetown. P.E.I.. W.R. But- on rose lottetown will be guest speaker. All those interest- ONE CENT SALE Wednesday HAVE YOUR XMAS son. Summerside. are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gal- she is a patient in the Western Ford and family of Summerside. Mrs. John Coulson, Seaview. spending some weeks in Moncton, N. B. has returned to his home in Southwest. Mr. Linus Gamble who was em- ployed in Labrador has returned to his home in Southwest. spread sorrow throughout this Pro- vince where he was so well known. Dlsceased was eldest son of late William and Torn McKinnon Gam- ble. Southwest and was born there 04 years ago. Left to mourn his met at the home of Mrs. Don MacKenzie on Monday night. Next meeting will be at the home of Thursday evening. Mrs. Alice Barlow returned to her home after visiting Mr. and place Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Hillside Cemetery. Wel- Mass. siited Mr. and Mrs. Garfi O W Bromwich 2 Cardiff Division II Brighton 3 Breniford 1 Ipswich T ti Millwall 2 Queens P R 0 Leyton 0 Torquay U 0 Bournemo Derby C 4 Bradford 0 side: two sisters tMae) Mrs. Cecil McNiell. Riverside Lot 16, (Flor- ence) Mrs. Jas. McNiell. Quincy, rad all of Summerside recently vi- eld Day. B Newcastle U 3 Wolverhampton 1 Preston N E 2 Chelsea 3 Sheffield U 2 Blackpool 1 Tottenham H 2 Sunderland 3 C1 Fulham 3 Leicester C 2 Aldershot 3 Southend U 3 Crystal P 3 Coventry C 0 Newport C 2 Norwich C 2 Northampton T 3 Exeter C 0 1 Shrewsbury T 3 Reading 0 Southampton 2 Watford 0 Swlndon T 3 Colchester U 1 uth Halifax T 3 Darlington 0 Alan Swabey of Montreal. I tribution to the plan. Pearson l.old project. ICP Photo). Naming Of Member To SUPER BIBLE t t 'ght-jackets. but at leastl g , s iiiieysairzeupenneci enclosu up which an Sympathy is extended to the be- M, d M R H u M,” BRISTOL. England (AP) - An :9 Tlfhlne sow: Eiffmf me 35'” Chartered though emitting some freedom td Friends and relatives of Miss "med '9"'”Ve5 ” "'9 ""9 M" limp 5' dill gm ' An lican blsho sussested Satur- me e" an H C 0” wig 5 P Palma Gaunt are sorry to 1”". Thomas Bishop. The funeral took Marjore ay an r. ruce Com- 8 ll hymns. Father. We Thank Thee Agcgunfa nth Security Council Delayed day the Bible be rewritten in space fiction style in get children inter- ” h L Hospital, Alberton. , , . .. .. Canadian Bank of Commerce ,5 """” lington with a large attendance. unmsn NATIONS. N. Y.. elected on mo first hallni w-re'.-sled. The hishop of Bristol, Dr. ,J”'". 179"” 1;” - Th?" 37'?" Building . . i t Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rogan. Tor- iCPl-The UN General Assemblyitlie United States. with 50 rotten. in A can-km mm 3 Sunday snhnnl W” "may "5" er"! 5” ”5r T” Summerside. P.E.I. Phone 1888 ' trill: hYr::d ictjirglf ildlemlzixurxdvetllie 0mo' are at Wen” Vlslllng Mrs M1 and Mrs. Louis Perry who R I struggled l-hrnugh I19-3FlY ill??? lflllll lllilollesla "ml 44- Y”E05l3V1r'l teachers cntilercm-9' ”Many Pal” lljot F” To Jlfsusl by Fay M I1 ' Ro ' in ,M ,,i Lb ve been isiting lati e ' Lot . ; , c , 11 J ' i . . inson. and "T is Is My Fathers 59-” mlal 'l"0"e"l 0' Y"'"'8 l8nglmall1ailnllI(l)1'.e&Sll8!lls!. oh" T. G81 1: have retlirned l0relll'.'ll',li0l'II1lE in Soccer es" Cs kilsfliuaxilsgittltf 'l'l:li;l(l)Ill3IS?lB:1all1dbBpii)ri)i(e:edui'xltli1Eiilllll iiiiecxiglieslin me second ha at am (am my hm” about wh"t'World" by Janice Jeffery. Tllerei INSURANCE happens to their children when they the first ballot. It will occupy the the U. 5 Britain lined up behind seat being vacated at the end ofhugoslavia and informed sources. this year by Australia. said Canada did too. Voting is by Canada received 48 votes. Also Ferret ballot Judges Named For Mar. lot Ottawa. Ontario. while honey exhibits will be Judged by Fred J. DllDll5Fa of Fredericton. NB. Competition in the various class- as will he very keen. since entries Sympathy is extended to Mrs. vear. Masquerade dance in Bor- pnomz 3530 The "Y" badminton club will of John Gamble and family and other Bamsley 1 Plymmml A 3 ' ' ' ' ' -A; & nclnu g g an g Bristol C .1 Bristol R 1 W F E h b d L ' H 11. Tu (1 church Parade ins cl Ch:irl:tatl:ldwiil1sYfvllll. ilaiirihderllnnbiialie loam death M M" Bury 1 Liverpool 4 l n 1' e r a I r X I. I ll 5 S en eglon a as ay' PHYSICIANS . AMHERST - A list showin the ari . Mr. Ma'or ha; been I l OFPSV led by the Sea Cadet Band. mg ca” Sneml "'9 0P9BlllB 108- Cpl Wallace M”K"""m' R c' llllllddledllardughnclolgtgkell C 3 complete llanei of judges for; theibetff cattle ldr many yearshiingiiial r-'slngum;iiyic;ii'." yuulniiallgls of mm. tu me' Dancing 9-30 to Pb-men" ' s''"”' W P8" in A Sunday morning "'3' Al E '''h” 59”" his 1"" with Notts c 1 Blackburn R 2 1955 Maritime Winter Fair has lust Parts of Canada. 3.5”" e3'l'Ch15l.Crsckii: Pee ' . Water Street. Summerlilh church parade and were the ob- "wives has ”l""'ed t” his dun” Port Vale 0 Sheffield W 1 been released by Secretary-Man- In the dairy breeds. the Ayrsli. rrpiiicirbyiiiinnfh lei lit? umnlirlxdbmm 1230' Jack"? D0.Vle'l 01" P50" 7933 loci of interest to a large number The Post Office where In Red Deer' Alberm Rotherham U 2 Nottingham W ager Alex Thomson. and it is ires will be judged by Allister Mc. ,,,;';lRhgl'"Egl!E ll-ldnv Use mxon chest” A d m 1 5 510 n 60 ll Pl1lll'Pll 8098 ll yeslefdly morn the salute was taken by the com- The passing of Mr John Gamble Rotherham U 2 Nottingham F 1 obvious that no pains have beeniArthur of Howlck. Quebec; Guern- skin tdmorrorchliisr 5iiitoi'i'ir'ol-m.".f"m' ' Pll0l09TGPll9" ln:'s services. The parade formed manding officer of the corps Lie- occurred t hi b i in S Swansea T 4 Hull City 1 spared to secure outstanding ex-lseys by William 5. Brooks of Paris, Eff: ,i;”',”"''- 50'” -"H" from said? cents. 11115 READ STUDIO It Memorial Square and movedlugenam Roy 30”” Ana. m'”. 1'. id S In t: home "mm"' West Ham U 6 Doncaster R 1 perts for the various divisions of Ontario: I-Iolsteins by James M. y can" 0” "awn" "”'”' Way with the Pmteslalll memi - H18 down Central Street to Wager S 6 ep 29 as "used wide" Division III Southern this year's "show window of Marl- Fraser of Streetsville. Ontario: and ' n' w' EA” equal. and in most divisions ex- reed. the record entries of last worship which was conducted byl " m-m-1 Professional Cards the minister. Rev. Murray Ga;-d., ner. Theme of the service was; "Lord Of The Lands. Make Cana- and "God Sees The Little Sparrow, Fall." The beginners' class sang; T' Earle Hickey cious possession as an offering to NOTICE Summerside. P.E.l. - Phone 1114 SMALI.MAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. 283 Water street Sanimerattlt Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Oct. 25. Prizes for best cos- Dr. ",,h,,,.t MMNem'n.n time agriculture." Jerseys by Wallace Maciilonnies of Light horse classes. which wlll1Madison, New Jersey. all of them appear each evening in the Bailey recognized authorities in their Arena as part of the entertaln- respective fields. ment, will be judged by T. Fred- D.M. Stewart of Osgoode Station. erick Marsman. who came to tl1La Ontario will judge the sheep. while continent from Holland some years swine will be handled by Donald ago. and who now resides in Welles- Stewart of Puslinch. Ontario. ley. Mass. lie is an accepted auth- The large entry of foxes will be orlty on all phases of horseman- judged by another authority. Doug- NOTICE Registered Holstein bull for service. Out of one of the best herds in Prince ast years at the Maritime Winter land of Florenceville. N.B. and L. air. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Provincial Flower Show will be held in the High School library, Sum- ed are invited to attend. ill S i d I portraits . V. Spinney of Middleton. N.S. This lmguamur sy Taylor Dru: Co. Ken taken now at the Read Studio. The friends of Mrs. James Mac- 1la:l;g?g?gl5Tl-Q lisogltlhfgoliillfld 0 3,9; came classes, including nnn-.5 inn, will nun. judge the new . 5 , . , . , . ...”l.'.'.c”".. .. .t"” "M 2:35.33. i6?l'3:: E-".1f.':..”i 0----m A - c-----H :".2;'"”':;..”;::r':: :::...i”:.'; "2122.a::..::::t:.'::r5..:.: .2'.':.3.'.::.:- BAcKAcHg iall, Gospel meeting ggilganuglg at 5. W; a ' Oct” 27' "W!" Knutsford are very SOITY 30 ll”? ecuy gngggzx ii; 0 Fred ior. manager of the Mass- ed by a trio of judges. composed - is pm, J. A. Joy” and G A. that she had the misfortune to. fall workmgwn 4 Calm. U 0 ey-Harris Farms at Mllliken, 0nt- of H.l.. MacLaren of Charlotte- imsay, ' ANNUAL BAZAAR, st, pnnr. recently, breaking her shoulder. mm:r ENTERS HOSPITAL-The many lands of Mr. John Murray will :9 50"! to learn that he has cuter- . the Cnarlottetown Hospital for eatmmt. p-m- Al'9lc” Jlmlor R” c1'9”- Mud James Ru who has spent cl de 1 Cgluc 3 Held over may soon follow. That's the line blah EVCl1lIl& '.Vl?illl'l9G pg. 3 gwg A ” the past year with friends lll Al- y Doddv K-dn P-"i Dndf maul... - .,,, mm H. "l.:u'"l be Ilr MASQUERADE ranrr and berton. is now residing with Mrs. D"'''"'""” A 3 the isii...,'. ii.l..o.'...'.I .n.-..c'r'i.co you 60 ma 5m we and 23c rm to Oct. soth. nn..'l3?.f.Zf.'; line-mung the Dauwnh m"uc'l gent. Doorzmhl l:ll1ldca:d 2ies.tili"iI0Il1'cilz':l Mr. and Mrs. Earle Silllck and Kll"'”'"0Cll 0 DUWCO 9 Gdnmld" Kw” Wk "" .1 mouAs E C051-Cm.s'REcoRD'sETu& xsl-'sEu'a ' uh" Cour?" ' ' family have returned to their home alialglhagella lmqrlgifn Di 5 la - . THE L151 01,- Defwmn hx TRINITY CREDIT UNION an- in West Devon. after spending the Sam”: A 2 an folllllllla . u . P v- ';.:..m:..r:.-. ".3. ...... ::.'l.':e::l::nt?"?.::;i.?'l...2i”. mm" in A U, o---m - WAMEO November 4th. 1955. Signed J. O'clock. All members requested Mr. Leigh Chisholm of Sask.. is Hzfmmon gllelelll-fm-rd-lxlalmrk . KENSING1-ON Cann. Town Clerk. NAMED GAME WARDEN .. Oliur basement. Oct. 25th-and 26th. eala 4.30 on. COME AND hear Smiling Bill Mccormacls. Birch Grove Hall. Freetown. Monday. Oct. 24. 3:30 dance in Hamilton Hall Friday, to attend. Visitors welcome. ! ,, SC CUP ll-lihber )lcGcc and Mollie in com iowml B""'"" """"' "' Pe''59”3l5 c.".':..'.tl:':m.””.i.?”.”lii..l.':':.'”2 Foo :oAnnd Door rlze s23 00 cash ..-c.-. "Look wmrs LAUGHING" 1,, ago "hid "me "NS" "3 an :1, gal "LA 1 b rod 9 ,'mem,g in Cnpaud on Mon. Albion Rovers I Alloa A 1 ' p I I I Jwiiib Edgar Romeo and Charlie -wciieutlesmlutmd lromnmced m cat u. ' i " "1: ,1, days night Berwlck R 5 l'”"l""”""' 1 S eclal and Unique Program of Entertainment Nlccarthy. l-"rill? Ball 331” '5 W" - M” m, h ha” 3 W C u" ' Brechin C 1 Peebles R 1 P idrawlng Tuesday. CARNIVAL CONTINUES - The Ntllfll in a wash. n;,."'”” 5 Miss Eileen Saudners who is Cowdenbeath 8 Monirose I Ihsmen carnival continues to on. I ' teaching in Inverness school. spent Dundee U 4 Dumbarton 1 my the entertainment spotlight the weekend with her parents Mr. E581 Sllflllll 0 Afbtolth I Summgr-gm. bun 11,14 1.. and Mrs. Danial Saunders l"0l'lIl' A 5 5lTII'II'lII' I I - 3 0'" 0.” Morton 5 Cllchanacnddia I Dreeentation this evening 317- ml" HIAGVI evenings and a mail I '0 list week at which the crowds to In numbers with each paaI- "ls! llmrofwut Vermouth; en Ballvmena U 1 Lintleld 4 ill-I'll” 4 llllllt. The carnival. located in ''90'” I037. Jamaeia Plllli. xlggyhg 3lE2l,,”,'.'. Mm Law, cc Cllftonville 0 Bangor 0 Coughs and colds Help drag you down even turther a cum” mag. gum. wow, ind Mrs. Carl Foley and an nub ' Cnleralnc 1 Glentoran 1 lwhen your raalatanca Ia lowl In-bk-nhlZIAHlSA-n-Fin nIIt'DI'VCl'0l54Vll-I-I my booths which provided a of B . tian.. isra. naairis Mrs. Emma Vlatthews. has re- Distillery s Portadown o A good way to help nuns un- your rumme in N '-0--WARNER BR05- mmllm 09 lmlllelntlll. enter WWI". Petitcotiiac; Mn. Ill?! turned to the United States after Glenavon 0 Crusaders 1 take Wsmpols's Extract of Cod Liver regularly. lament. and refreshments. and in as an added attraction. a fascl-1 llns wild life exhibit of animals.l us. and fish. The proceeds of, I camlval are used by Kinsmen it . ,- wt h l u , i . . . n . . . H gown for their best: known Mn mm "mm 0, M L-t;"(',El.'f"yimf,”:,c;',f.'. , mug rm-zsmv 7.15 - 9.15 - WEDNESDAY 330 7.15 9.1: :..a::--.;-.,-”"s-'"'---""” mm :.''s...'':'..""''"... ..'.'.: " lllllmPOLE S ...::..., If y Shel - ' am "was won by ' A0: , Illsa Norma Locke. (Each a ggggggg H m uh ” 3"" kl" At a'll"l- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer Cd with aiidwldirs ' CC GIU,fal-'0-ONLY sl-35 0. o 7"'93""l'l - 1 :”,','y""'1v R-33 "'9 bicycle, W: Arlington. were visitors on sundssi reactors Loch. Locke Road. , ll . ""'””"""'""”'t'”'i'”""""'”'”t'""' "'"""""'"""" lg!" srh..qaasLll?::or mm," In oh.” mm mm MM; an; M . Le1lll' riioinpsog ' A A ' Sponsored by Home & School Association "" Oisasna VBllr'"- . orcn . e recen vs o s Wm-rssa. a on Unionvsle WoIasI'I iiltttua use I o- vlcin - f" F-Iennigar. Shnbenacadta. Mrs. Gor- don Bait, Charlottetown: aaanaaa the funsraiof their fatbc lass Chester Easter which was 0'Leary recently. Miss Ruth Lord. 0'Leary. mot- ored to St. John. N. B.. recently where she visited with relatives and friends. Sanford Phillips in 0'Leary. visiting with relatives and friends in O'l..eary and vicinity. Miss Betty Reilly. Teacher of Conway school, spent the weekend spending her vacation with rela- tives and friends in O'Leary and other parts of West Prince. W. Isniarnin Moresbead o Char- York City 3 Grlrnsby T Falklrk 2 Partlck T 1 Hearts 8 East Fife 1 St. Johnstone ll City CID Ardd 1 Derry City 1 You'll (lll-"D Wrexham 1 Gateshead 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Final Aberdeen 2 St.- Mlrren 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A - Stenhousemuir May beVIarninq Bachclis is often caused by lsxy Him action. When kidnsya gel out.al antes. arcass acids and wastes remain in system. Then backache. disturbed or that tired-out and heavy-headed leelnq KINSMEN CARNIVAL Will be staged again leel better-sleep belts:-wash hill. Monday-Tuesday 7: 15-9: 13. -Brought back by popular request. At Summerside Curling Rink M07 ONE 6010 PM V54?! 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