o PAGE FOURTEEN ..THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 3. 1951 STILL SMALLER ca mom. for tlnyJlashlight bulbs. TEA Sussex town witlh it populattion EDI H g health d ' d utu bei ' ' . , 26.000 will soon iave ts rs pu - ,..R . C, I H y H 4 ' g C110 0 33' ng .ml3SlIlE Nzn. I'lui'ourmirI lfoliguvl m. nbrnw up ,0 now me town ocmb: 31 gr yC::rle.f:mto:ntl Tgi Mr Lem Arsmmm M the SS in the Northern Ontario bush 2: has had 0011! I -"ml" "I"""3' attend the Baptist Federation of.5au,-E" arrived at, ibis home at A1.' I" 59"" d'”'5t Canada Council which meets A 3”""d 9”” bmi” "h'””3h room. "You know your fniirics"' Your hue- lnuntlis Armxv Shirts trll tlir vinrld Ixniiiie : I.'liYlIL'-His? info--they're made of smnnlh. inn; ittsitnn cotton. The cotton that IUUAJ bait-weui.r he.r1---iron: Inuit. ”You can wield it not Iron!" Even a hritlc can iron an Arrow Shirt-qiiit-In ii---rrixtli-rlitil Iu'riuli,lulli'. The scams iron without puckering or wrinkling. The famous Arrow Collars Ii't.lial-- imn Ila!--slay fiat. "You're ti smart little sliopperl When you insist on the Arrow label. it's your guarantee that the shirt is "Sarilori':ed" . . . tvvon't shrink more than 1'?) .. . hat m-irlmml buttons that won't chip or break. I' "You married a handsome lod!" What could make your mail tunic liamisnme than a slick Artmv ('nllar-the best made.” it fits prrfrctlx. ll'tlPf(H(W lip- pgnrances rin enri. Kfilopa tailorcti. too, for near figure (it. "Your loste is perfect!" when you buy him an Arrow Dart - Amcricais favorite vihitc shirt. its smart-looking Arrow col- lar stays crisp and neat all tIEl)'4ff m-rcr it-ri'iiLlr.r---it If1'l'l'I' trillx - needs no starch. In lustrous. long- wearing broadcloth. tween-nus.N -2 p... LONDON-(GP) -- Building ship models in bottles was too easy for Ronald Gardner. a merchant ship Now he's building them BEXHILL. Etigland-V-OP!-This i attended Alberfon and ' 'O'Leisry and Vicinity Vicinity Mrs. W. 3. Brooks has ieturned to her home,in.0'Lenry after an Hardy. Pllioyahle visit to Boston andihear her is confined to his home other American centers. ' mibcrton South yesterday. for a two- 31 weeks leave. F Bedeque Notes Mr. Harold Campbell. Chelton Charlottetown from October to November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Adams accompanied By Mr. and Mrs. Fbater Harris and Min and Mrs. Brenton Smnllman of Kliut.sford,l have left by car for it trip to At-' tleboro, Boston. and New York. i John. N. 8.. last week. Nts Wilbur Dciiiiis rhildreii. have returned lhelriof Mr, and Mrs, Haber Myers home In Knutstnrd alter spend-icarieton, nn Sunday October am and to ling two weeks vacation in Saint 'John. guests of Mrs. Dennlsl par-. - -- lPort Elgin and Chapman's Corner Mrs. Alariie hcniledy. O'L.eary.i the Cub Leaders coursel Ch rlotte-lmerside. was the gurst of at Rocky Point. 1lPRl' town. during last week-ciid. .. 1 7 The noun-,2 son of Mr. and lifts; October 31. at the home Stewart's mother. Mrs. Dan Mae-I Nevin. 0'Leary. The little lad was, born in Albertoti on June 8. 1950. The (Tl'ClI10ll)' ivns p('I'ilti'nlFd Rev, W. t;. Dickson of O'Leni-y. Mrs. for appendicitis on October 215:. Arthur The many friends of Mr. Hebe? Alvberton. will regret. to land viish him a speedy return to was on it business trip to Saint I Hr. and Mrs. Wald:-on Lowther hm nnrl faintly. Cornwall. we e guests Mr. Heber Myers. motored to Miss Jessie MarFarliuie,' Sum- y Miss Ctib.Ft'eda Myers, at. the home-. of her .lohn Bowness. the little four- of li.'t:s..wlierc he underwent an operation -Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Mac- b.V.Fnrlniic. F'et'iiw0od. and Mr. and M-acFarlane. Lower who also officiated at the riage service of the parents. Air mar-IBedeque. left on October 30th for ioiitario. to visit with members of Flyer Rescued After 1 Days 1 NORTH BAY. Ont.. Nov. 2 (CH - Flyer Bruno Venntier of Sturgeon Falls. Ont.. was ,res- to him and took him to a lumber camp a few milu from his wreck- ed plane. Rescuers said Vannier was "weak but in good condition". They said they would spend the night at the camp and fly out tomorrow morning. The party -reached Varuiier shortly after he was spotted walk- ing near the bus-h-ringed lake where his small aircraft crashed Friday 36 miles west of Tim- Lgami. Ont. Vannier was seen by R. C. A. I. pilot Hank Brown shortly after ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mae-illloncton. N. 8., on Sunday after- Dousall. iiioon October zstli, rettirning the Kmlmd. 5957'-'h"5 lmd Wlmd ' LAZH next day. 33 M50 paid ,, V3551; to note pinned to a small shelter set up near his crashed craft. The note said Vannier was setting out to walk to Sturgeon Fails but was "very weak.” A search was started for the Leaders from Albcrion. OtLezu'y.';;al'enls Mr. and M.'rs. lleber My- W-year-old insurance man during Summersido and Ch-arlottetownlrs, on October 20th. and ?lst. WE Wwksend When in 135195 39 , attended the sessions and com-j LL- return from It trip to three lum- pleted the Scoutei-5' Preliminary-.w Mir. and .Vfrs. Charles MacF'ttr- bf!” Camps HOP” 01 h9TC- Hi! Course for Cuh Leaders. Theilaiie and two children returned D1308 W35 M33 Sllhtedg lklddy course was under the direction oflhomc on Monday, October 29th.. Upside d0Wn 0" an 1513015 1" Mr. Gordon Kerr. Executive Com-latter a most enjoyable visit with Y0rSl0n Lake. Tlli-SSi0ll9l'. ivlio tins assisted bylrclativcs rind friends in South CnT-- '-'" Mis Frances Mtii-Mlllaii and Miss Hanover. and other points in 3011)” Klnl:- iltlnssacliiisems. Former Actress- George teivart. lner Miss Flor-l year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- c ence 3lacNevlni of Halifax. N. S.. ier Bowness was brought liome on was baptized William Merl'illiSiiiiday afternoon October 28th Strwart on Wedncstiny :-..'tcriiomi.lfl'rini Prince County Hospital LAB VEGAS.rNev.', Nov. 2-LCPI -Marion Davies, happy as sea captain. en the former nctress' a schoolgirl. eloped yesterday with a The marriage, which caught ev- immediate household by surprise. came a few CHAMBER or COMMERCE PRESIDENT PREDICTS END or INFLATION Canada's powerful spiral of in- flatlon appears likely -to level off within the next three to six months, according to Predict-50115 made by Francis 0. Wlnspear. above. And he is the man who should know, for, as president of the powerful and iiifluentltil Can- adian Chamber of Commerce. .he is spokesman for an organization backed by more than 100.000 busi- ness men and women across the nation. In addresing the cham- ber of Commerce's 22nd annual convention in Quebec city. the chartered accountant from Ed- monton. Alttt.. credited the good news to Ottawa's anti-inflation "brake" credit restrictions-and increased production by industry- Manufticlurers' Shelves Show-Y Record Iiiveiilory . 0'Leary credit Ilnlon Annual Meeting -On October 19th the fourth an- nual. meeting of the O'Leary credit Hall. Woodside. presided. The report of president, which showed a very satisfactory year's business. He urged the organization of study Clubs. The treasurer-'s report was given by Mr. Bernard M. Shel. which showed 81784 in share capital and 35.214 out on loans. The credit committee's report was given by Mr. Randall Boates and the super- vlsor'a report by Mr. Bernard Shea. The gilt-st. speakcr'was Mr. Don- ald Maclxan. who in it fine ad- dress explained different kinds of insurance and different phases of Credit Unions. He spoke about Cuna Mutual share capital and self-endowment, and congratiilaterl the members on their good work. It was decided that a 2V.-',';l divi- dend,could be paid. The follow- lng were appointed to fill the ex- pired terms of three members:- Melvin Ellis, Gtiy Harris. Randall Boates and Winfi'cd Brooks. Ber- nard Shea was nomliiated on the Credit Committee. The work of Miss Ruth Lord was praised and it was decided to present her with a little gift of money for services rendered. AZ. months.” the Bureau said. "At the end of July this year total vol- ume appears to have been 18 per cent above the low point reached last November." , New Woman Doctor llas Many Friends Union Ltd. was held in the 0'Leary . The president. Mr. Chesley l the directors was given by the. PHlllIPS' MILK OF MACNt3lA TABLETS Profesgottal (lads it. 5. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St.. Sllllllllerslda PHONE 2413 iii. Earle tllckey Chartered Accountant Canadian Han oi commuc. aui din: 1' Suinmerslde. P. I. I. PHONE 238! i 3 if E. E. -rartiiianjwhl 0pt.D., R.(). i OPTOMETEISI ; Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted l :In Northern Town ! Office Hours: hours after she settled her affairs OTTAWA. Nov. ag (Cm g CAPITOL Summon-side "lY)l)AY fSattli'rlayi 2:.'l(l-7-9:25 B1(; D0l'BLE BILL ATTRACTION Marjorie Main - James Whitmore in the Comedy Riot "MRS. 0'MAI.I.I')Y & MR. MAIIINE" - AND - p non wanna Ines. LYNN ...tutitisisQ OOIICVI 0 IV ltl.illMKElilllEl - MONDAY, & TUESDAY "I'D OLIIIB THE IIIGIIET MOUNTAIN " With Susan Hayward - Wm. Lundlgan One of the Finest Pictures Ever Mule--Don't Miss It! - ' . Eiiaot F ' Aanows New Lovei.v LADY... PMTSTRICE WYMORE :pg!CuHQ - ltnehlihtnsenunuu ioseiiicyiiroi Be Sent Home i For Investigation OTTA-WA. Nov. 2--ICPI H Thei controversial naval officer who says, he is Joseph Cyr is being floiviii home from service off Korea tn face allegations that he isn't Cy-1-1 at all. Anot or medical officer. Surgeonl Lieutenant David Willotigliby oft Toronto. is flying out in Korea ttii take over the medical duties aboard the destroyer Cayuga. A report. from the Cavugais skipper. Cmdr. James Plomer of Saint John, N.B. and Winnipeg. has reached naval headquarters af- ter a pYeiimillBl')' questioning of the man being investigated on the possibility that he imperscnated a New Brunswick doctor in joining Stewart. R veteran of World War their respective families who - with the Hearst Corporation, heir , . Two. is again in uiiifor-.n. being a side there. N to the newspaper empire of her M3""'?”t"l'"5 Shehes ,w'i"3 mad" member of the R. C. A. F. station-, D,... late close friend. publisher William ed Wlllh 3 "ward ,s5'43l'80M.m0 N1 in H31,-yaxg N. S, Re... R. A. M..Lmd' S. Pewrsp Randolph Hearst. worth of raw materials and tin- .Rev. Hdwarcl Christie. Hunter Riv- 'Pr..and Mr. J. Harrison MacFar- lane. I-lernwobd. wcrc in Sackvlllr: N. B.. on Tilesdtvv. October 30. tneetinn with other members of the IV.It1'iL'.n't' Trmpei-ancr: Feder- ation. to corsider tnntterr relative to the work of the church. Brown. a merchant marine tain and father of three sons age as 45 in applying for the lie- ence. The World Almanac lists her birth date as 1897. Miss Davies and Brown married before a justice of the peace. They flew out again for a Palm springs. Calii'., honeymoon -BA. ENTERTAIN AT HALLOWEEN after a wedding breakfast of L-.- champagne. turkey sandwiches. coffee cake and beer. -Oil Tilesday evoiiiiig. Oct. 39th, there were over forty young people who gathered in the Glciiwood Hall for a Halloween party spon- sored by the Glenwood United Church Young Peoples Union. who had as their cut-sts the Dunblanc Ptesbyieriail Young Peoples So- ciety. The hall was attractively decor- In recent years. Brown has been a frequent visitor in the Beverly Hills mansion which ss Davies owns and where publis er Hearst died last. Aug. 14. It was Brown's third marriage and his bride's first. Miss Davies was closely associat- ed with Hearst for many years, and at one time headed his film sited ill keeping with 1-lallowe'en , with skeletons. black cats and producing company. with herself witches. Nearly all the girls were 35 the Si”? she JTCBHUY mid I1 N'- in Hallovtc'cii costumes which DON" 51” 15 W0”'h 510-000-090' evoked inuch tiicrrlmcnt, and show- '--"'--T"-"0 ed much originality and artistic The first college in West: Africa ability. A number of realistic ”1n- was founded by me London M15. The bridegroom is Horace Gates cap- Brown is 46. Miss Davies gave her Wf'!'El ished goods at the end of August..- the Bureau of Statistics rcportedt today. Rising steadily over the period of a year. the inventories in Aug- ust reflected a 556000.000 increase from July and a total advance of s899.0(l0.000 from August. last year. , . A Trade Department econom- ist. explaining the sharp upward drive in stockpiles. attribtitcd the peak load Ln two cruises: 1. Natural industrial cxpallslon resulting from tho criLintt;v's econ- omic development. 2. Anticipation by mnntifactur-" ers of greater sales than actually materialized. All four major intltlsirlal groups -inanufacturors ni COn:llmC1'.C3D' ital. construction and producer goods-shared in the increase over July. though industries producing constrtiction and producer goods accounted for the grcatcst pro- portion of the climb. The stockpile nf producer items jumped to S633.2(l0.000 from 5508.- tl00.0C0 in July; construction ma- terials. s27ti.800.000 from SZ6(l.900.-. the navy in March. dians" direct from the "Reset a- - , , The NH. doctor, Dr. Joseph Cyr tion” were especially good also .s;',(;'7"ry Sade” :1 Foumh Bay m 093 o33”ds' d5420'000t0o0 ,nf Grand Falls. says the man in "The Old Witch". cl verl 'mp - ” 1 from . . : an consumer lKorea may be one Cecil Hninann.lsonated by Miss Myrile Vililisonerrif '-'m' T'- goods. 33.120.900.000 from 32,114.- The officer will come home tin-River Hc'ei't, N.S.. teacher tMll- .- l -, -(cpi ..1t 1' : 090-030- idtr escort but not under arrest burn Schldol. A ,,:,.(.n:ig,:,?Q., 28,9” M C,?,if,.'.'; At the end of .lul.V. the Burcagll hand Will go before it court of in- Jolly games and contests were and sicily will be allowed I prior- 95”m3ied- me ”li”'"9 9! gmms iquiry. probably here. If found led by the Minister. Rev. W.G. no if mgr npp1ica(jun5 to im. held in inventory had increased guilty of enlisting under false pre- Dickson. 0'Learv. These included a mkgmge m cgnada have been np- 14 per cent over the 1950 HVHBSC itriices. he would at least by dis- "mock marriage". pumpkin relays. proved, the Canadian. Emmgsy level. charged and might. face charged tie-tying contest. hot potato, Hal- announced today, In some in. "Volume rnso slmvly (ltirinztlio 111 ill? f'lVl1iR1l COUYIS H8 Well. lnwc'en telegrams. squlrrel-in-the- stances, the announcement. gaid, last quarter of 1950 and the tzi-st ”T'- "'"" "-CTT tree. and bean-bag. this will avert the waiting period qU31”lP1' 0i 1951- and mllith m0"3 i Delicious refreshments were of up to six months. rapidity during the next four served and this enjoyable evening m---------'- I coiiclut-lat-l by it short woratiiiip stelr- g V ' vice w 1 everyone repea rig e KENSING-1-ON Mlzpah Benediction. D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D The Duablane and Glenwoocl . ACROSS DOWN 22. Unit or Friday and Snturtlay 7:15-9:15; :3:”fmi;'”:r11':ri:f:m;o::;t".?ou'c; Lskln 1. Not. force Matinee Saturday 2:30. Tlirillin: g 8 pi mark belle!” (C-05- The president of the Dunblane ,tl 2 Nata” system, "UWOOV 'l”'m-'I- "BAD-MF-3' 0F Y.P.s. is Miss Marie MacPhereon :"R'b:," 1i Guided 9'3 23 pe,.u,.;,m . . . r r -. - pE'l-'0MBST0Nl'.. uitti Barry Sul- and Miss Esther Stewart. teacher w.Sub.k;. Laemm "am, livrtn. Mai-itirus Rn;-noids, ya.-so at Dunblaiie School is president of ulsmun-5 5. 1-soruonn ztvegeublcg chapter of new Serial ")lyster- G1”"'””-7d Yinu decree 6.Co!mply gplccky .. . T-TTTT?" 13. Re ulao 7. Sp go . . orig rig tous Island . and Nuts. LONDON! Nov' 2 g-(keuterng H-Qulzamm tr,” 0! . to me Britain's comet jetliners will start 1s.Plg bacteria 32.Noblemen - ....L Mm making regular scheduled flights pen lcutonthe 33. Flood Y?-t"'dIY"A""" to Rome and Cairo in iibout't1w0 10.SmIilleat diagonal tide 40.!-'emIl6 . months. British Overseas Airways state ll.Acure-all 34.Meuures gilcer said today. The 490-mile-an-hour tsbbr.) 15.0fSwedes ofdistance 41. one-spot. planes will rarrv only freight for l7.'1'eeters 18.Secure 3.5.snow card the first few trips 50 that pilots 20-Mend 19-Modem Vehicle "-M"'' can get used to the. new type of 31-G"'”'' mi” 37'A”"5& wuem BORDFN plane The jets will cut the flying ”'d 2o'M"5'c '"'” Edmn "me P 1 time by nboutihalf. 32- :”o'&";: resents ------ g painter NBORDERLINL" WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 -(AP) ,,3.M.myCo,p, with Fred McMurray and -The United states Air Force nn- ubbh) . nounced today its 12:-lrd Flghter- ,5.uk,.g" Claire Trevor. Bomber wing of about 1.600 men ,7,E,.,..,,.. Showing Saturday, Nov, 3rd will go to Europe soon. It will he (.ym,) 7:15 '& 9:15. Matinee 2-30 stationed in England but will ggcrtppig PM come under command of Lt.-Gen. 3o.p;tgcu-tnea ' ' t Laurlx Norsted. Allied air eom- pu-eicig mander in Central Europe. 31. Lever '1-r '-T?”-T”-' 32.3-folds in honor - 36.Land- Today . . .. 2:30-7-9:30 m0I'NI'0 BIG DOUBLE BILL "-53 ”"" 8I.'t'roubto N "CALL OF THE FOREST" -'0-005'”? n.Coriier- Robert .l..owcry - Ken Curtis - Chief Thundcrcloud 43-:!'l'I:'l!kIhIP0d - M Remtwedu ' theeore Ollodielof D M on 0 . e gate:-I QNM y we Olin old VI. - mu 4" "" - DAILY cnvrroqvorn-news how to work in. . genus Indian ”.'.w, --- AXYIILIAAXI neuionnnpttng I-i.oNorl:l.I.ow "5"" pm letter simply stands for another. In this example A is ...ea for the three L's. X for the two Ole. etc. Single letter.-i. apos- Irophlea. the length and formation of the woms are all hints. Each day the code letters are dtnerent. 01 7 Hf A Oryplognn gunmen. i.w uwaoaceuew. iuntwa AGLD-' DMVMF. RC I. GLEN; DSVJILDEAVIMP. 1 L ORIIV.-USLKILWH Yntarhru sayrezzeai iv:vn"i.uwz: THAT mauso- IOIIDW WI! ,3 CAN,&,'IO-DAY.-,-,-lRA!8l1I.f WINNIPEG, Nov. 2 - some 3,000 persons in the north was it great inspiration to Dr Hanna Kratz. taking an examina- tion here -to qualify for a perm- alient practice in Canada. The message was sent. on behalf of 1.200 Indians. 1,000 half-breeds and 1100 whites in the community of Fort Vermilion, Alta. 600 miles north of Edmonton. Dr. Ki-atz and her husband. Dr. Julius Kratz, ar- irlved at. Port Vermilion in 1941) to 'takc over the medical care of the community. Fort Vermilion. subject to sev- ere winters, had had no doctor be- fore the Kratz couple arrived after years of wandering as political ref- i ugecs. Julius mid Hanna graduated in 1932 from a. school of medicine at Frankfurt. Germany. Hanna; an anti-Nazi. fled to England when Hitler came to power and Julius fled to escape concentration camp. They were married in London and then went to Palestine. Worked In Quebec For 14 years they practised to- gether in Jerusalem. where their two children were born. Then the u'ill' bewtccli the Jews and Arabs forced them out. They reached Canada-in 1948 and worked for 3 year in Quebec as lnternes. With 0. licence as interim practitioners they went to Fort Vermilion. Dr. Hanna Kratz took the final stages of 'her Medical Council of Canada examinations here this month. Dr. Julius passed the ex- amination last year. He is coroner and medical health officer at Fort Vermilion. "We shall never be rich." Dr. Hanna confessed, "but we love the people and the life at Fort Ver- milion. We find it cold after the heat in Palestine. Last winter the temperature went down to 65 be- low and stayed there for six weeks ”Our patients come to us by horse sleigh and dog sleigh when the roads are too bad for travelling by car. But we have a hospital and my parents are with us. And thanks to the oil companies. we have some good roads. We do not want to leave." C0-OPERATION CATERHAM. England--(GP) - School-chlldren in this Surrey town had better watch their step at home. too. Parents who re- ceive regular reports from teach- ers, will also give teachers reports on how junior has been behaving at home. ARMY SPECIALISTS Natives of the Balearic Isles off the Spanish coast, who joined the Roman Legions in old times, were formed shot-sllngei-ti. (CF) - L A telegram nf good wishes froml D to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 328'! REGENT l'lIEATItE BLDG. summer St.. Suminerslde. i i l B. F. lluilter ll. 0. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted l PHONE 3118 l lM.ALLM.AN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST summeretde. l'.l!.l. W.E. GALLAGHAN Physician & surgeon Office: 58 Summer Street Hollrl 12.00 iI.ut. 5.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. IL00 to 2.00 to 7.00 to Dial 235? Bit. GLEN R. IIENDRY Vcterliiitry .Surg(-on Phone H Knnalngton .:...:--j::-:1-jr W. GHESTER S. Mat:II0llALll Barrister, Solicitor. Notary. Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K.C- ltloney to Loan collections Pi-omptiy Attended To. A I DR. .I.ll. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East 1 Summersldo Thirty-five years your merit? ' 1-ouurmr LOADING POULTRY TUESDAY, NOV. 6 8 AM. to 1 P.M. Nice poultry and plenty of it are the best wealt- ons you can supply your salesman with. Would you like to favor me with your next ship- Y s. n. PENDLETON NINSINGTON. .P. I. I. poultry representative. ' rLLsLl8I'ouae.. Jlilh. .711