at A happy time took place o October 24th at Birch Hill versary with a tu It Tour-‘ lst Home Surnmerside East wheni W.P. Cameron cut the Jubilee Women's Institute of Al-l bony celebrate their 30th anni- rkcy banquet. JUBILEE W. I. ANNIVERSARY to the three charter members] _Mrs. W.P. Cameron. Mrs. A.C. beauti-‘Green. Mrs. S.M. MacKay and [fully decorated birthday cake corsages were presented to them "The president. Mrs. Leo Warren, for which they graciously replied. proposed a toast to the Queen. A delightful evening was or. Following the banquet This institute was organized De- all responded singing "God Save: brought to a close with a sing- 927 by ccmber 3rd, the late The Queen." Mrs. Peter Nichol-; song accompanied by Mrs.E.V. Miss Evelyn Windsor. eupervis- son. secretary. proposed a toaetlMacLeod. LL WESTERN Y’: Menettes Elect Officers CRAPAUD UNITED Church, liot Turkey Supper, Saturday. November 2nd . . BOY SCOUT Concert in Ken- iiington High School. Friday. November lst at 8 p.m. Slides. songs and dances. MAKE your appointment now for Christmas portraits at the Read Studio and Camera Shop. Phone 8031. THIS year we need fifty cent more than you gave year. The Kings County Memor- ial Hospital is worthy of your support. AMY’S Little Shop opening November 1st. at Central Bede- que village. Pottery, hand made Island clay. Special line Christ- mas cards at special price. Home made fudge. nu-:1: CHURCH of Scotland services for November 3rd. Cole- man ll a.m. Summerside 3 pm. per last Cape Traverse 7:30 p.m. Novem- ber 0 Argyle Shore 0 p.m. Rev. Robert Christie. Minister. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge of the United Churcll of Canada. Sunday. Nov. 3rd. New London a.m.. Margate 11.30 a. m.. Long ‘ 7.30 p.m. Elmer .\lac~Leain tspeakerl. Rev. L. Murray Interim Moderator. SPRINGFIELD United Baptist (‘hurch Rev. Ross Howard. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. Church Family and Communion service; 0'Leary i0:30 a.m.; Alma 3 p.m.; Com- munity service in Bcthel United Church 7:!) pm. Strangers and iisitors always welcome. ALBERTON Pastoral charge United Church of Canada. Sun- day Nov. 3nd. Tignisb—Worship at 9.30 a.m. Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Alberton -— Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. (‘nscumpec Sunday School at 6:30 p.m. Worship at 7:30 p.m. Rev. J.-M. Sproule. Minister. HOLD PARTY — The in- merside Presbyterian Young Peoples held a Hallowe'en party in the church hall on Wednesday evening. October 30. The evening was spent in playing games. led by Gerene Gallant. Mary Adams and rt A ems. The games consisted of Jeff Cobb's Ghost, Bob for ice. Rueben and Ra- chei and others. Lunch was ser- vcd by the girls assieted by Mrs. JD MacKay. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. Th." United Church of Canada. RN G. A. Cowpersmith. Min- ister Services on Sunday. Nov. 3 Albany 9.30 a.m.: Bedeque ii an}; Prince County Older Boys Con- ference will conduct a eervice at Bedeque at 7.!) p.m. to which '—'Vf‘Fyone in invited. Professional Cards Clia rtered Accountants Dr. Eula Hickey a Go. Canadian Bank of Commerce lnil Summer-aide. Pg? Phone ass INSURANCE It I}. lllie a Son uiiiiioa The annual meeting of the ' RAYMOND Grant optometrist-Summerside Y's Menettes Club will be in ‘ 0'Leary officelwas held at Mrs. Sma1l's Octob-' {Saturday November 2. ler Thirty-one members en- riia cenir-i Beds-iue Unne<i=’°i‘i.‘i .‘....5’s°iIi‘.°-i.‘Z"ii.'é"X;°ii..§’..'“£‘.f.i: _Baiptist Church services. Sundayrducted the m(,e,ing_ The se(.”,_ ill a.m. Sunday School 10:l_5 a.m. l tan,‘ Jean pickard lThe ordinance of th Lord s Sup‘ , minutes of the annual meeting We’ will °b’°"V 3-" of 1956 and the last regular les A. Britten, D.D. meemm KENSINGTON Hospital aid “N” ‘be 'l""“'l .'°P°"‘= W9" Lpantry sale planned for Saturday :aeral"°dw2;:ts§'?‘?:gx;:“;:°l3;Ve%:;]8 ,November 2 is postponed indef-, E .5 H I m S '-‘,d Y)’ hmely. En; e;in,,s o e_ iimmersi e. s | ens Club realizing a profit of FUNDAMENTAL l , 3.u>1-151' about fifty percent. l lchurch. Central Bedeque. ser- _ Other money; mllilnl Pl‘0le<>l-S lvices for Sunday. November 3.il“Cl“d€’<l °3l9l‘lD€ l0 N0 ha"- ’l0.45 Morning Worship. 12 noon 11091-5. 03019905» i'Umm3lZ€' Salt‘. lSun:iay School 7.30, Evening ser-i-‘ill? Ol Candy. dues. Cit‘. Maklnfl ivice. Richard E. Coston. pastorithe total receipts for 2 year ] 'over thirteen hundred dollars. 1 'o'[,|;,uu{ Pggmfgl Chu-ge_ Donations were given to such 'The United church of Canada. orssni_zatious,as Girl Guide As-l |Services of Divine Worship for |°Cl3‘ll°ll- Klflimfll _ ‘ lsunday, November 3rd; B]-ge"TI'€E Fund, Dental Clinic. .930 ;,,m_; Blow-nfi¢]d' 11 pm_; i penses. For a delegate to the lIl~l lwesg Down. 230 pm_; Q1193;-y_itematlcnal Convention in Toron- |7_3o pm, wesg De,-on sunda,-lto, also a generous donation tal .school at 1.30 p_m_ Rel _y_ Heir, the Summerside Y's, Men to help. er Keam Minme,-_ carry on their work. Furnishingsl and equipment were bought for NEW London pastoral chm-ge‘ i the Y-Centre, including stacked -'Presbyterian church in Canada. : chairs arid tables for the Y-Ceii ‘Divine services for Sunday. Nov- 11‘? 50!‘ lllly People ember 3, 1957. 11:00 A.M. Geddie _Tren-ts were elven to the has- Memorial. 2:30 pm. Long River pit-1 patients at Christmas arid 5-30 pm_ sum-1., school .1 s¢_ food donations to the Chronic John‘: 7:30 p.m. Worship service ""9 C€nl"°« , at St. John's. What shall I rcii-l OFFICERS der unto ilie Lord r all Hls| The; reports were followed by lbenems wward me_ Join us inythe installation of new officers lworshipping God in His House. |l°l' 1957 ‘ 1953- Pl‘9_3ldell‘- lllal" i--R", .n1¢¢;_ 3,,A__ 34), garet Hopkirlt; VICE-presldeni.‘ Mmsten [Eleanor Key; Secretary. Verna, Phillips; Treasurer. Margarcl ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Hunter. Canada services for Sunday. No-' ve reetown Sunday School 10 a.m.. Divine service It a.m.; Ketr Memorial. Malpe- que. Sunday School 1.30 p.m., Divine service 2 p.m.; This will be the rally day service. Kens'ing- ton Sunday School l0 a.m.. Di- vine service 7.30 p.m. W.M.S. Thankoffering a cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, BA, BB. B'IlE. Minister WORD RECEIVED—lMr. . Wallace Williams. Summerside. received a telegram on Wednes- day atating that his brother Mr. Isaac C. Williams had suddenly passed away in Florida. Mr. Wil- liams had lived in East Natick. Masa., for the past number of years a-nd with his wife had just purchase a wheel chair for Chronic Care Centre. Tignisli H. 8. S. Hold Meeting On Thursday evening. Octob-i 24th. the Tignish Home a n d School held their monthly meet- ing in the Convent Assembly, Room. In spite of the bad weath- er a large number of parents was present. The president. Mrs.‘ Frank J. Arsenault. was in th e l cha . The meeting opened with prayer followed followed by the,’ lsinging of "O Canada". 1 The pastor. Rev. M. J. Rooney. S It was unanimously decided to _ Lschurman and George Peters. l l I I l were l recently moved to Florida where lid his assistant Rev. 5. Gallant Borden 7.8) pm The ban, Rgev they spent eeveral winters. He was eighty-three years of age. The funeral will tie place at the Waterman‘: Funeral Home in a graced the meeting with th e i r 9 presence. Minutes Sept-. ember meeting were read by thel Boston‘ Besides ms w,dow_ he ‘secretary and were on motion 0-‘ leaves to mourn another brotiierid°Pi°d '5 ‘"5 ‘he “‘°l'-“"0", Mr. H B. Williams in Seattle. “POTT- Wash.. and a sister. Mrs. Wi.l- ""10 .- es, Freetown, P.E.I. WEE" —::——-:--——— A report of the Hallowe'eii P t ittee gl b I AEbOrE°n M.l;.yRc:;I.1nElderSl‘lv8a:f anlienflnasl‘ . arrangements w , m n d e . Aflfifld F|||'fl for both parties; one for thel high school in the Dalton School; Auditorium and ont for the Jun- iors in the Parish Hall . , Since the November meeting takes the form of a Book Week‘ Program the Executive wail l powered to provld3 a guest- apeaker for the occasion. l It was decided to pay the sub-, sci-iptlon to the magazine Home and School and to se a men- Many students from A.H.8. at- fibe films shown in the in- stl ute hall on Thursday evening. current eeeay contest on SEATED (left to right): Harrietit Johnston; Mrs. W McCormick, vice - pres; Mrs. Leo Warren. president; Mrs. A.C., Green, Charter member; Mrs.l Sterling MacKay. Charter mem-l ber: Mrs. W.P. Cameron. chart- er member; Mrs. Peter Nichol- Mrs. . F. OTTAWA, (Speciall engaged in - of potatoes bot of their own grow-, ing and of o hers would be well- a 'lS(‘ to maintain complete records of their transactions. this is emphasized in a judg- ment handed down Thursday by the Income Tax Appeal Board dismissing an appeal launchedf by George B. Barker. New Brun- swick potato grower and shipper. Mr. Barker, the judgment notes. shipped potatoes on a fairly large scale. When he found himself unable to '1 a carloadi from his own potato holdings.‘ he called on neizliboring far- mers to help fill the order. He failed to keep adequate records and was assessed heavy penal-' Persons eon. secretary. STANDING Mrs. Robert Car- michael; Mrs. John Dugay; Mrs. Raymond Camemn; Mrs. Stan. Maclieodz Mrs. Lester MecLeod; Mrs. E.V. MacLeod; Mrs. Ells worth Bassett; Mrs. Layton Green. I Potato Sliipper’s Appeal ‘ Dismissed By Tax Board ties ‘and interest cha taxation years Since board assistant chairman Cecil L. Snyder had befiore him no records to substantiate the appellant's contentions. he - held the income tax division‘: Saint John assessor. and con- d d- rges for the to 1953. ' u e . "There is not the slightest proof given by the appellant to show that the assessments made against him were incorrect. In view of the absence of such evl-’m°°l5 m3d° lfl the Cafe 04 l-he dence, there is no alternative but 1°‘-V11 dllmlb Where I n to dismiaa this appeal of penalties and in- posal was belnii used. through tercst charged against Mr. Bar-‘use of the large bulldozer owned not disclosed in the for judgment. ker were Board’: reasons S’side Kinsmen Enterlciined l,l0O Kiddies Last Evening The Summerslde Kinsmen Club played host to approximate-1‘ ly l.l00 boys and girls last even- int: at their annual Halloween arty in Civic Stadium, where witches. and a, revellers enjoyed movies, treats!‘ and for some. prizes for the best or most original costumes.‘ The young fry were entertained first. beginning at 6.30 p.m. an in this group prizes went to ill. _ t2) KCVIR, Rodney Clark.’ Judges for this event were l’-ric . Keir Duggan and Mrs ark. older boys and girls were The _ entertained later in the evening’. with prizes being awarded to, ill David Miller, '2) Susan Clark and 13) Joanne Heifel and Betty Callaghan. Judging the group, Dr. A .l. Dolron. Jack COMMUNITY HOSPITAL L. A. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Com- munity Hospital. 0Leary. held Wednesday evening. Oct. the Hospital. The President, Mrs. Donald MacKenzie Presid- ed. Meeting opened wih the Lord's Prayer repeated in un- ison. Roll call was responded to by twenty-six members. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read. approved and signed. The Assistant-Treasurer. Mrs. Thcrin Ellis, presented a ing a substantial money had been realized. very kindly donated by Mr. Milton Smallman. Reports were given by the supply-secretary. Mrs. Geofile Dewar and sewing convener. Mrs. Freeman Macwilliams. it was moved by Mrs. Bruce Mac- Naught. seconded by Mrs. Art Harris that blinds be bought for the X-ray room. Motion carried. 1! was moved by Mrs Harry s"fn[“Qf_g‘dQ_ l Macwllliams. seconded by Mrii. - Harry Adams that space at the *' . , Fal Fair be given to the Re, USEFUL GIFT tarded Children Association. and‘ Pgupun in 1w] N-eggnud Ly-gq‘ that any equipment needed for» thls space he provided for by the Retarded Children's Asso- ciation. and that the Association, have complete charge of same. ' Motion carried -Mrs. Harry Mecwilliems pre- sented in report on the proposed Fall Fair. thin in to be held at Mark Gaudet was chairman of the party committee and with other Kinsmcn capably handled this gala event. which is very popular with all ages. Mr. Ben Beck was proiectlonist. Police reported very little mis- behaviour up to a late hour last evening and certainly this can e attributed to a large extent to annual Kinsmen event. A LULLABY The little dreainboats waiting. All her golden sails are spread. Gentle winds are softly blowing To the fairy port of Bed. Baby's pretty eyes are heavy. For the Sandmans' drawing nigh And Mother smiles above you As slle sings a lullaby. Cairn and peaceful are the wat- crs A; the dreamboat sail: away To that land of gay enchantment Where the fairies work and play. You shall see the elves and brow- Dancing in the pale moonlight. Hear the fairies silvery laughter Echoing gaily through the night. You shall see the leaves and The repeal of a l"eder.'ll Gov-. ernment sales tax paid by the town of Summerslde on fuel oil lined in production of electricity at the town-owned Electric Light Department. was announc- ed by Councillor Dr. H.E Clark,’ chairman of the Electric Light- attended by all councillors. with Mayor WA Currie presiding. Councillor Clark's report also‘ dealt with accounting changes‘ and reasons for a recent revision‘ of service charges in commerc- LIL establishments. Reports by other committee chairmen included the announce ment by Councillor Edgar Can- non of the water and sewerage committee. that a contract has been awarded to Douglas Bros. and Jones, whose tender was the lowest on bids submitted for en- larging a well near the electric light Plant on Harvard Street to ten inches in diameter, and he intimated that work would be-, gin today. and that a submersib-, le deep-well pump would be in- gialled. Councillor Cannon also reveal- ed the cauen of the air in the: water supply from the Harvard Street 0. —i This eltuation. he said, reeultsl within the pumping system at this well at Harvard Street East ‘pump has operated for a consid- 'erable time the demand of the pump exceed: the availab water eupply creating a vacuum which sucks down air from i ground surface level and into the water ine. In conjunction with the action to improve the pumping facilit- ies, a etnnd-by pump presently located at the wet g e - larged near the electric light plant, will be moved to a pump- ing capacity. ; Councillor Loo Wood chair-* man of the streets committee rel ported that the road to the town‘ dump has been widened. rebuilt, and iii being resurfaced with 5 ale. ,‘ He said drainage in the ditch- ee beside the road has been im- proved and extended right to the shore. Town manager Joe commented on Brophy improve- sanitary landfill method of garbage die- by the town. He noted the resiltlng improve-I ment in appearance, odor, and other unpleasant aspects usually Dixnaent where open disposal is ii . PLAN BOND ISSUE Councillor WE. Maccausland, chairman of the fiance commit- tee said that work is inprogress that will be offered by the town. He said an improved method of payments is being set up so lthe payable period. He said that at the next regul- ar meeting of the council his committee expected to be able to, make recommendations regard- ing the proposed issue. Councillor MacCausland noted that yesterday was the last day allowed for the payment of num- icipal taxes and said that inform ation on tax collections to date would also be available within a few days. Councillor Clark in his report as chairman of the Electric department said that sometime‘ previous to the end of 1956 it was deemed expedient to adopt eome‘ l1llll0l‘m System of accounting the Eleclirc Light Depart-| merit. and that the method rec-‘ ommended by the P.E.l. board‘ of Commissioners of Public Utilit- lei has been closely followed. Early in the year, he said. maintenance crew: were reduc- to an operational minimum.l power plant personnel paredl dow and savings instit-l uted in purchasing methods. CONCERN LT as . . ‘would have n ,that these will be equalized over M ght Dept. Fuel improvement and this has: continued progressively by the statements of January to July slut and the one January to Sep- tember . Looking back over the state- ments of the past years. with the electric light surplus as high 00 it was felt this ot been recorded under the revised system of ac-. counting. and because of incom- plete information- cenaln unounts were charged to capit- al accounts. From some inves-‘ tigation it would appear to vary from 31000000 to $12,000.00 in the past six years. Comparing the years M55 and l§7 up to September 30th dis- tributlon costs for 1955 were $34.- 78-t.00 where as, for the first nine months of 1957 $37,083.00 ld that many factors were involved. but he believed the greeteet one was not a matter of accounting as much as the fact that a great amount of maintenance work has been done throughout the past nine months. In order to determine the pre- sent day value t. lilies. and equipment. engineering ser- vices of Halifax. N.S., were em- ed to make a cnrriplete sur- vey, and thus. have a capitaliza- tion account net up to establish one of the bases of rate achedu This E- St‘ recommendations will shortly be received. During the months of August roar! by ea lie roper deal of attention le. practically completed and a re- with ‘He explained that after this port and e Guardian 11 Friday. Nov. 1. 957 Court Cases At Summerside An Albany resident appeared and September the conngcted in magistrate‘: court Summer- load of all commercial cl.istom- side ycllerdly era was checked and resulted criminal negligence and was re- in many upward revisions in manded for trial until Wedne- e service charge. This survey day. November 6 at 7.30 p.m. by was necessary for information Mag. RS Hinton QC. Mr. Her- N-‘ill-Ilfed by Enllflefllnfl 89!‘ old Goodwin is counsel for the vicoa and when it was found, -gr-cuggd, amount mue less than the The char" reunw prom . achedule laid down. was being g,-um,-.,_-u. comm,“ M Norm 9 ll ‘ "K 9 4- Id-l“3‘m°““ ‘"9" ‘ Tryon on the night of September ""55 lzfith when Mr. Harry Guiglcy. SALES TAX - Tryiin was killed. For the pant several months the matter of sales tax has re- ceived attention an last week 307d _ . the council was informed the 3-‘ lall sentence for egcgplng rode”! Government had decld_ ‘from Prince (ouuty Jail on Wed- ed to repeal the regulation as,‘"’5‘l"‘l'- 17"‘ P5” W‘-‘"3 T¢¢lPl|fl'- H “plied ‘O the usage hr the ed in a field on the west side of production of electricity UPP” “till? 51189! about ten D,-_ u. commended the minutes after their escape ovoi- Prince County representative, the Jail yard fence, by Cat‘: Eric Dr. 0.I-I. Phillips for the prompt-,Tedlurd an ' James Maloney. ness and effectiveness with; A Summerside man was fined which he handled this matter Re 3100 and costs after pleading aleo eicpreaeed the council 5 ap- guilty to driving while impaired. Pl'°i-‘llllofl 10 ll‘? l-0WD manager.‘ A party from Miscouche plead- Mr. Bropihy, without whose in- ied guilty to “flu” cum“ bod_ E itiative it mmit never have been I ily harm and was fined 825 negotiated or even investigated. bound 0,," to keep "1. He said that Mr. Brophy's work peace 10,. one yea,‘ for the Light Department alone has saved twice his salary, and at these savings will be con-‘ tinned in the ensuing years. i oounciuor Clark concluded hat that a greatl is being given ic light utility and A p .c¢(,umi.ng_ ,¢m-gIL1llian Burt was tendered a mu. aupervision and thorough lnves- Cellaneous shower at the home of ations all customers will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burt. To the benefited. strains of “Here Comes the Bride Played by Mrs. Fred Arsenault. F“iliJrTEiIE*‘ Given Shower to the elect: On the 25th of October. Mien Complete Returns Compiled For Prince County In Plebiscite Since the compilation of the plebiscite returns as reported elsewhere in t.his.issue. the fol- lowing additional polls and cor- roctions have been received from the Prince County Returning Of- ficer: Camipbollton. 3-8; Eller- alie 4-0- St. Gilbert 36; line- ton. - - t ay 64: Abram's Village, 8-1; Fifteen -Point, 345; Ceiitreville West. 8-4 viciori. Weet ahould read so. instead of 4-9 as ahown. and the votes I-0 vote recorded for Ellerslie PROMOTE TOURIST TRADE KATMANDU, Nepal (Reuters) — The Nepaleee government Thursday announced eotit up of a tourist bureau to promote tourist trade in this once-forbid- den Himalayan kingdom between India and Tibet. The bureau will arrange hiking. fishing, ridtngl and boating and visits to places of religious and historical impor- tance. LANA WITH FLU LONDON (AP)-—Film actreu Lana Turner has been forced by Asian flu and a throat ailment to cancel her appeanance at the Royal Film Performance next onday, her studio nocnced Thursday. Miss Turner was to have been one of the film gtu-g resented to the Queen at the ceremonies. KENSINGTON Fri. Sat. 7: -9:15. Mat. Sat. 1 p.m. John Agar. Mamie Van Doren. Richard Boone. Li-.l was escorted ti her seat by her slster Enid Rurt. White and yel- w_ streamers gaily deco;-ted th room. The basket; were carried in by Ind Sylvia Macia- ni - Violet Dunning and Ruby Boyles. The verses were read by Betty Carn- eron and Rona Burt. Jane Dun- ning and Marik Arsenault ar- dsould be ahowa opposite Eller- alie East. These additional returns and corrections change the county rmin‘ 1“ “%l°b'.§li$°;:,’d' ranged gifts on the table. ”6_ Pm“ ' _ an vote W Lillian. in her eweetheart neck- corded 0c M,” thou.‘ line, black and white dress. 3,“ 1156 I” voted m m_ thanked her many friends. Thoee serving lunch were Lucy Adaml. Marie Arsenault. Ruby Boyles, Laura Bell and Rona Burt. Lillian on October 30th became Mrs. Roland Landry. ; thus giving the anti- orcee a inajo ty of 40 I :- LEGION FUNERAL The funeral of our late comrade George La Marsh will be held from the Bowness Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church. Summerside on Saturday moni- ing. November 2. Veterans are asked to assemble at the Legion Home at 8:15 a.m. WRESTLING civic STADIUM , TONIGHT, NOV. lst AT 9.15 Advance sale of tickets at Bontee Phaa-innicy James Gleason in “Star in the Dust“. Tedinicolor They threw his badge in the dirt and dared him to pick it up. Also serial and news. FREEZING ? ? Why freeze? Put a com- fort heatcr on your trac- i REGEN tor at the new low price After the first two ft ll ' - ,.,..,,,,,.,,,, W, ,,,,,,,,,d"‘;’f,§,iot $36.93. All models in pmapeot of 3 surplus of my stock!!! Dealers take amount. Previously an antlclpat- note, extra special prices! grasses 1 ed surplus of 360000.00 over and - So in falryland you linger. Smiling over you once Romping with the winds at play.«‘ Hear the buttercups and daisies‘ Whispering secrets sweet and gay. Dreaming as the llnuls go by, Moving in a world of wonder Neath a strange enchanted sky. Then the Fairy Queen will kiss ou When the happy night is o'er. An you'll wake to find that Mother's | more. i Constancg I. Heclbert with 400,000 doses of smallpox, aboye t ure changes a been placed in the town es- timates. The statement of Jan- uary to May 31st began to show HALL MFG. CO. Summerside TODAY 3:15. 7, 9:20 SAT. 7-9:20 "HALL|DAY ,BRAND” - JOSEPH COTTON - BETSY BLAIR "DELlNQUENTS” IOMMY LAUGHTON - PETER MILLER C _ SUMMERSIDE the service of Mr. Edwin lng Mr. MacFarlane you ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that we have pl‘O(‘lll‘t"(l resentative for Bcdeque and vicinity. By contact- tinued prompt and efficient service. BOWNESS FUNERAI. HOME Phone Bedeque 16-33 l Macl-‘arlano as our rcp- are assured of our con- l l Today fl‘-ti.) 7:15-9:20 Sat. 2-7:15-9:20 Harold Bell Wright-'s ’”Tl'ie Shepherd Of The Hills” John Wayne-Betty Field-’l-lorry Carey Acclaimed by millions as a great book. Equally a great motion picture. Extra — "Big Cartoon Revue" — Extra ‘/2 hour of all your FAVORITE Cartoons vaccine, made in Pakistan. the Legion Home on Thursda evening. Nov. ltth. commenclngi at 7 o'clock. It was moved by Mrs. Alton Rayner that the meet- ing adjourn. A “t§aAniNo EQUIPMENT !! Potato graders-—Double chain, all sizes Roller Picking 'l‘ablcs——To fit our new grader or to fit your old one. Low in price. Reduction drives-—For your old grader to . convert it to power drive. All in stock. . Low, low, prices dealers get special pri HALL MFG. CO. Summerside. - ~ -v as aw --r. _..c . . Trymywoniler-iii icuzéo “re-.= Pulcil iilifviltfi iiliooluci V l I‘ '°“' ‘£17.’. it ' Sprinkle with i-‘ can u. finely -‘:~ Vi a. ciiieoe eheroeohg ,_ Iliepmehoppodolewonde pinwti *3 Rake well h 471 inqrr ~= Arrange peaches over rllins. loo . l i, dlentsi ad’: dough. inning of in short Ylnld—-6 sonrlnqe. ' .- 0- In § edge. roll um cut into 6 l and Ill! lightly anti a tort, 2 slices. , cut aide up, in Proteetallyour ingre- Mh W ‘M *0" ,'°‘:':,'_ ::':,'Hm,. Km uh": 7,; 1332- § dlents with dependable l I0-ovenan can elieed IO flour-vdboard. 25 Rhl. Mecmiwio, ins...’ -' MAG'Cl 00' l '...5.. loll out 0- I I2-hdne. . f to bol, stirring, I tbsp. “ light and 90! together once, then ‘V004 VI [undated eegov, I tbsp had.’ r bowl. it 1- "Id --eh-rv the com ehveti, in -on, ""“' - Iaeaeoehedpoewylloee . u lb‘ e. once-efied al- low 4 lane. Maple leflng Fire — Ante — Caeaalty crecy' . teacher and her family in l n , ‘Summer It. e Plane are being made for a ,0“ 0, me, “am. dun“ ,h,. . Elm“ DI”, “ m. w Optometrist Scliool on ram iiuu. Let: all glpuknn doourrioriiaircihiupamrnovrlvciai. 2- """' ‘ A more of the semi-Aiiiiuai W owl“ "flu meeting of the Provincial Home 3., and‘ School Aeeocietlon was giv- mmc *‘ agfi.“ an by 1 of our 0 delegates who at- B. I‘. lcaeee. 3.0. tended. Rev. Father nooiicy ad 3'l'|"|II'I|da P.I.l. Plane 8110 Mr. llll Mn 30"” M“’ dreaeed the meeting and in his QM-L I011-DINO AHNIL 3‘|mm°"l"° ""l"°d capable nialier encouraged A 0"‘ Ion! MUN 3 ' u ineinbere to continue their ‘ ‘._ V003“ a. Um“ gm agm. gottfl work in tile worthy neoc- wunr nu; ' ' um J""!"' ,,, A lm entitled "Rehabilita- _- . u‘. mg‘: mhm Ag,',n:.tien" was then shown and greet- ’ - ‘nu. v“m.‘..,.g“g-_fl1-._bIlJ0!¢d5YIl|boihbI‘llleI- , um. , tertalanient value and its edu- DVCW me In. lance Veeeeo. Ctiar- cetioaal merit. The meeting an- 1 W leeeiwiiiaii;auntnev.cedioemd he the steam cl charged with .