i-Ace FOURTEEN V Iedeque Notes Rev. James M. Iaxter is not as well is usual and is oonfined to his bed lollowing a heart condition. Mr, and hire. Harrison Macl'ar- lane and Douglas Femwoed. were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Eric Corbett and Mr. Corbett. Alberton. for Christmas day. ' Min Elizabeth Wright. Char-y lottetown. spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright, Central Bode- que. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacFar- lane, Charlottetown, spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. lilac- Farlaneis parents. Mi-. and lteginald MacFariane, Carleton. Miss Ruth Johnson of the R. A. F.. Station. Summersirir. nas spent the chi-istmu holiday! It their home in this village. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martin. Char- lottetown, spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Martin's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hender- son, also their daughter Miss Adele Henderson. Iununerside. The Christman meeting of the "Half Century" Club of Bedeque was held at the home of the presi- dent. Mrs. Welter beard. Meet- ing opened with the reading of a poem. The usual routine of busi- 'ness was dealt with. This was followed by an exchange of gifts by the members and a treat from the club. A well attended and impressive service was held in the Bedeque Mrs.iUnited Church on Christmas Eve. fax. The Cenirnl Bedeque Baptist con- choir rendered fine carol hymns. 0. K. Ward presided. and was as- Rev. E. S. Enmore and Vicinity ”-Friends of Mr. Thane Non are glad to know he is home from the hospital recovering from his recent operation. Mrs. William Bryant and family, Summerside. spent Christmas with Mrs. Bryant's mother, Mrs. Mac- Kie. North Enmore. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. North Enmere Claude Yeo. Port Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. aprlnghill. ; Mr. Ellsworth Campbell of Hall- y spent his holidays with his .uiie and son at the home of Mr. lgrcgation also participated. A j0llif.land M”, Chulu pm”. gpr1n'hm' C, l i Miss Doreen Bryant, student at Prince of Wales College. spent her on December 26. were Mr. and Mrs. I the guest of her father. Mr. C. M Slsled in the service by - V Johnson, Central Bedeque, during Weeks who read the Scripture les-icm-mm” , holidays with her par- thc holiday season. son. and Rev. 0. A. Britten, whorenu, Mr, and Mrs, Roxana 3,-y. lied in prayer. Following a beauti-lam, Miss Helen Hamilton. Ont.. is spending Christmas holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mic- Farlaiie. Fernwood. Miss teacher of the Bcdequc school. is at her home. Tryoii. during the holiday period. --Rev. G. K. Ward. '.cii on Mon- day morning for Saint Joiin N. B, where he will spend a few days. including New with his parents, Mr. and Mrsiiiyere George H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Eduurri G.ii'dincr. who have been residing in Char- lottetown uith their daughter. Mrs. Arnold MacLean and Mr. MscLean. leil Winnie -Siriith. primary , isilent prayer Year's daylsiing. and a fine -M:icFai-lane. R.N..iiiil solo by Mrs. Plump, Mr. Ralphi iieifcullbeck led in the responsive read- ing of "The Magnificat", and light- a canillv for the Jews. after uhich silent prayer was offered for those in the following order: Japan. Miss Louise Callbeck, China. Robert Montgomery. Korea. Isabel MacFarlane. Indian. Phyllis Britten, Africa, Mrs. Walter Triniriad, Mrs Wilfred Craig. America, Mrs. followed after each lighting. ”Silent Night" Mrs. Christmas carol. Wright. Soutli'1-Iospiini. All wish him a speedy Howard Schurman. was thcnl address was de- d by Rev. J. M. Baxter. and, Hedicy Lowther sang a lovely Pleasant. on January 8. . The singing of. carol number 4'! and the Bcncdic-i , Mrs. Arthur Nesbit. Augusta. Me. iis spending a few days with her sisters. Mrs. Keir Yeo. Harmony. iMrs. Stanley Ellis, Northem. and 1Mra. Sterling Dynm-nt, Springhilisl i E Friends of Mr. William lagloic. yspringhili, are sorry to know he is a patient in the Prince County recovery. Mr. and Mrs.-Claayton Noye. Port illill, were visitors at the home of liar. and Mrs. William Noye, Mt. Mr. Angus MacArthur, llnmore. tioii by Mr. Ward brought is de- returned home from U. 8. A.. liter lightiul service to a close. i -BQ. WOIIIIO SLIPPING . . e SAVING ? mill! &aiu(4's 7&4: Saul BEN ROGERS, Manager visiting friends and relatives. adolwng at ”MYBANK” mast BANK or NIQNTREAL Charlottetown Branch, 105-107 Grafton Street: yum esusouus IN svnv WALK or tin IINCI ten THE GUARDIAN. WESTERN EliMiIlIAll' --FINDS PUl8E- Mrs. Eruce Riley. Baltic. while walking up the street in Summerside a few days before Christmas picked up la purse containing a large sum of money. Mrs. Riley took the .purse into the nearest store and after communicating with the .town police needless to say the owner was soon found in the per- .son of Miss McFsrlane. A few days later Mrs. Riley received ii letter of appreciation and a she- IQUI I! I reward from Miss Mc- Ferlane. ' --CHIIISTDIAS CONCERT - A large number from the surround. lng districts of Cierment, New lhllnln. Baltic and Kensington. gathered at the Clcrinont School for their annual Christmas con- cert. The school was iirtlstlciilly was carried out. Santa "rived and distributed gifts to each pu- pil also candy and an orange. The ieacher was presented with a gift from each pupil. After sama left Mr. Mills voiced his appro- cialion also Mr. Gerald .liur'phy to the teacher and pupil: in; me successful program presented, V Persjinals Donald. n.N.."'or iMonlreai. spent the Clirislmas holiday with her mother. Mrs, James Donald and brother Ever- ett Donald, Kcnsingion. , -Mr. Brurekffrozier, Baltic had the misfortune of cutting his, foot quiie badly ulicn the axe slipped V"h”9 ('ll0llllinR Wood. lie was ini- - Miss Lillian mcdizitely taken to Dr, Aum I where he had it dressed Hi; many friends will be p1,,'sed 1;, ham 0! his 5P9Cd.V rcccirery. Burton Anti Vicinity Mr. l-lult Mccarthur, Cascumpsc, was I recent visitor to Burton, i CM. I -Mr .and Mrs. Simon Clements fiimily Patrick and Delia of Bur. ""1. have moved to Brocton for the iwlnter months, where Mr. cie. ments will be employed. i MM i Messrs, John Griffin. Gleiigarry, and Alfred Cousins, Cjn1pbg))t,on' tmre recent visitors to Summer. e. The many friends of Mrs. Pat. rick Griffin, Glengarry are sorry to learn she is confined to her homr: through illness and wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Shirley Howard, Boston, lMass., is spending the Clii'is-tnias yholidays, at the home of her par- ,en'-8. MR and Mrs. Bennett Ho- .ual'd, Glengerry. Miss Mary Clement McGregor, student of Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor, Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor, Kemmle and Frankie. Burton, were Sunday visitors to Piusville, guests of Mrs. Ambros Corcoran, also Mr. land Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. i I Mrs. Ceryl Mcxenna of Elms- ldale. who recently suffered an at- tract of iflu has resumed her duties as teacher of the junior room at Cape Wolfe School. I Mr. Frank E11-ffTri.Qurton. re- icently lold a lsrge quantity of cats Ito a firm in N. B. l Mr. frihur Perry. Burton. was -s rece t visitor to summerside. , A.. i Mr. George O'Neill. Culengsrry, also Louis Dalton and lobby Me- Gregor. Burton motored to West ospe Sunday to attend the hockey lpractice on the open air rink. The recent cold spell has frozen the pond at Oamobeliton and both young and old are enjoying I I006 skate. d""'"'d, by We Wafhef. Mr- and Mrs. Eldon Grigg, Poplar George Riley assisted by his pup. Grove, 11!. Mr. Cecil liiills rapably acted ....M i" Ch"”'m” Mid 3 fin? Program Mrs. Thomas Grigg. Ellerslic. and Mr. Malcolm Gardiner, North- am, spent Christmas with Mr. and UtH.AKL(Il.'1iETU W N be is a patient at the pital and wish him a speedy re- eovery. Miss Beverly Howard. seudent of Tignish Convent High School .ie spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard. Olen- garry. Miss Penny Griffin, student of Tignlsh Convent. is; spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, Burton. -03,. McNeilIs Mills i and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Riiy Dystani. Moncton, NB.. spent the Christ- mas holidays at the home of Mr. Mrs. James Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Milligan and daughters, Geraldine and Sati- rlra, have moved to Oltawa. Ont. for the winier months, where Mr. Miiiigan is employed. Mr. Lawrence Milligan has re- turned to Ottawa. after spending the Christmas holidays with his wife and family here. Mrs. Gleason Williams, Summer- side, spent a few days recently at the home of her brother and sis- ter-ln-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. liii.-"s Kallileen Willinins is spend- ing ii few days at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams. Bideford. Mrs. Lloyd Ellis and family. SllllllllGl'.x'lll9, are apt-iitling 11 fcw ilays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson and family spent the week-and of Western l-los- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Murphy, Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey MacLeod. Victoria West. and Mn and Mrs. Peter Miller, Ellerslie. spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands. Miss Joyce MacArthur. teacher of the Brae School, is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua MacArthur. Mr. andgMrs. Cyril Williams and family. Bideford, spent Christ- mas st the home of Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Mllligan. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Noye and family spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Noye, Enmoref Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnrc Miiligan. and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carman MacNeill, Tyne Valley, on Dec. 26. Miss Eunice Phillips. Mount Pleasant. spent the week-end of Dec. 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. The many friends of Mr. Char- lcs Milligiin are glad to sin him out again after his recent illness. Mr. Earle Jolly. O'Loary, was in McNellls Mills, Dec. (ii on busi- ness. -AP. 10 ESCAPE TORONTO. (OP) -Ten persons. including four children. escaped in night attire from a dawn fire which almost gutted a three . storey home on Maltlzind Paice Sunday. A faulty electric heating pad iii illlilamtfl for the fire wlicih causcd an estimated 53,600 damage. TIVIDALE. England (OP)4ur- face sprinklers are being used to extinguish a fire in abandoned coal mines under this Stafford- sliire area where some of the soil has become too hot to touch and radlshes sprout in three days. Residents feared their house foun- dations would be wenkened by the Dec. 26 at the home of Mrs. Dow- hot soil. ACROSS 1. Center 5. Title of Persian ruler I. Call forta ll. Scottish tea cake 1!. Valleys )3. Artificial gcm 14. Old measure : 3. Kind of bun Piece out Scrutinizes One who receives . the guests l 7. Poker stake .Tal(c care 10. Dcscry 1!. Thwart: 16. Steal 17. Greek letter 18. lK'agcr 19. A wing 20. slight taste "” Fasten 5. I. 5. 6. Kb impression! from type 17. Peasants (India) 18. Hit (slang) 21. Exist 22. Ahiirial'I foot 25. English division 29. Spigot 30. Excla- i motion 32. At one time 33. Brazilian bird 35. Early 38. Apple seed 4!. Make amends fol I2. Rascal (4. Man's harm 45. Of the sun 16. Young girl 17. Canvas I shelter DOWN I. Yield to another 2. Elliptical osssyg g Deelljily a l Mr. Stanley Dalton and Sonny of iwiiseouche. were week-end guests of Mr. Delton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. be-iv-so a our) review JDFPNWG stccwfo Dd--FIB The many friends of Mr. Lance Dalton. Burton are sorry to learn Out Our Way DAILY CROSSWORD lsvei-i.'ai.i-r.rr. ., JLEAVE55OMUCi-ii OF on I Zilliflil "1'f.V.IifJ' 23. porno" pl J lf...-! .1 1, ofa H ' curved 1!) line N M.Tiny ls) 36.Fi1l'fl1Olib 93 En lsh rivgr 28. lnwhat ll m8mWI' ililiifd ill.-J U 3!. O:ie- , I - spot Suterday s Answer card 33. Less . 33.Waa 34. Questions 39.Mah's name 35. Ancient (Russ) Semiticdcity 40.Saucy 36. spirit lamp (3. Word of 37. Clothes negation 's how to work In A X Y D I. I A A X B .' ,lsLONGI'Bl.l.oWj-' Oisiiettef simply stands for another. In this exempt - for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single is trophies. the length and formation of the words the code letters are different. ix aorneegnnlleebiee rs GUW A12"; (3: DQY. OURG Jqywr swrttwitrtw. Yseteteayeaeoleceeeei -use tnosvmoeo issues or nuseirs ,-i-aeasimn.sm.1-ow By J. R. Williams -New Year's eve. "JANUARY 6. Konsington and Vicinity -iivii-. and Mrs. Edward Caiidet of Pleasant View Lot One. were visitors to Suimmerside on Decem- ber dist. Mr. Gsudet is a potato in- spector ln his district. Mr, Fred Arsenault of Muddy Creel: was a visitor to amunonldo on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Champion, Kensington. visited Summeraide on Mr. George iH'm0r- 0! Kensineton. has entered the Beach Grove nest Home for the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey of Indian River, were visitors to Sum. merslde on December dist. Mr. and Mrs. William Mi1oLean of Kensington were business visi- tors io siimmerslde on December 31st. Mr. Russell Campbell of spring Valley is spending a few days in Kensington. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Gasoley were visitors to summerside during the week-end. Messrs. Walter Simmons and Miss June Sample and Miss Betty Toombs, nurses-in-trainiiig at the P. E. Island llospital. spent the holidaye at their home in Ken- sington. Mr. and Mrs, Lea Sernple of Samples Pharmacy. Charlottetown. spent Christmas with Mr. Sermdi.-.'s parents, Mir. and Mrs. William T. Sample, Konsington. Liout. Col. E. W. Johnson of Long River. was a visitor to Ken- sington during the weak. Cdl. John- son is prormulga-tor of the island beautification program. He is at present working on s pmiect which will be an addition to his well- known scenic garden. -K. The Mason-Dixon line stretching along the southern Pennsylvania- northern Maryland border was as- tabllshed to settle disputes over private land grants and not as I dividing line between North and South. the National Geographic Society points out. "THE VANQUISHED" CAPITOL THEATRE, SUMEIERSIDE -The two-listed story of a Southern town's struggle with a corrupt Reconstruction Adminis- trator, is brought to the screen with a riot of color I.nCl excito- ment in Paramount's brand new technicolor adventure drama. ”The Vunouislied." which comes to the Capitol Theatre to-day, Set against a backdrop abound- ing with intrigue and violence. the I Summer at. 1954 Professional cam 1. EARL! iiicitsii"”" Chartered Accountant Oalsldlan Bank of Comnem Building Bumsuersidu, P. I. l. IIIONE IIII W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street Slunmersido MAL P. 0. 30! INC on v'v ” ” retired E. E. PARKMAII U I. D. ILU. 0 OMETRIST Dlalsoe Illttovt - Eyes Examines: Omen Hours: 0 to II - l to 5 and by appointment PHONE 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Iuuunev Si. Sum.-ncrsids B. F. IIIIIITEB ll. 0. 0PTOili'.E'l'BlB': lummeralde. P. IL L Complete visual Analyses Glance Fitted PHONE all! llMALI.MAN'a HULLDLNO A. Raymond Grant. William D. Profitt went to George- BS6" 0'0" town last week where they are en- 0PT0ME'""5T d i ' i . liglliilazecarglo tlzxlutllidxgiadtepdttdtiklgozf (mmvlaai v""'l:""eAd"”y'h which was earlier released from ice "8 W-hr S. t. 3 "M by the Government imam" Emmi Above Maurice lillll'e Men's ewes: Phone 3530. TAETHLIS sis-ii-li'E Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE Summeraid. T-iiliifffioiiioii " DINTIIT 'ienta.l K-Raye Sinallman Building SUDIMEBSIDI Dlll 23H Dr. H. B. MacNeilI PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Holmairs) lloura:- moo-is:oo A.M. Daily. I:00- 4:00 PM. Dally. 1:00.. 3:00 P.M. Daily. DIAL 1032. ---2-m-:.:.:.:--. GAMEO THEATRE (IEEN8lNG'l'0Nl Wednesday - Thursdiiy 7:13- 9:15. Shelley Winters. Ri- cardo Montalban in M-G-M dramatic love story, "MY MAN AND I" Bank Night Drawing Thursday. nction-loaded film stars John Payne in a role tailor-made for his vlrile talents. Payne portrays a returned Confederate Major. who upon seeing how his town is be- ing ruined by parasitic ca.rpetbsg- gers, decides to throw in with them so as to gather anougih evidence to expose their evil doings. His plan or attack. however. rc- siiltii in his incurring the enmity of the town he so heroically is at- tempting to save. Payne's unen- vlsble situation takes a. still fur- ther turn for the worse when his loss learn that fhLs true loyalties still remain with the come of the townamsn. He then becomes a ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN The greatest personal siriry in come out of the Pacific in loch- nlcolor. Tyrone Pow:-i', lillrhclinc Prelle in "AMERICAN GUEBItlLLA" In The Philippines Bank Night Drawing on Thursday. . hunted outlaw. v CAPITOL Summerside Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 M. TWO IIAUTIFUE WOMEN FIGHTING FOR A FUGITIVEI ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT, Today ..... ....... 8:30-7:15-9:15 Thursday ....... ..... .. 7:15-9:15 lain: a. v