. race TWELVE it ioollorllv ours column continued from page 2 11 girl who presumably has brains enough to know what she ants? You admit the college of her choice is a good one, so why not let her go there? You are, I think, being unreasonable. 4 av DEAR MISS DIX: I am married for the second time. and my ltuaband is always arguing about money. I have s fair-sized estate and he's always inquiring about my income and asking me for money. ' He says I should ask someone what a wife's duties are. Just what Ire they? 1., 3. ANSWER: It is not a wife's duty to support an able-bodied hus- lband. it that's what your man isrhlntlng. He is, of course, entitled lo know what your estate is, and perhaps help you in administering I. should he be more capable along these lines than you-which I Eoubt. p g . Home To Elsonllc POWER ilSEllS On all rural lines west of Sulnnlerside, also New Annan line and Kenslngton, east of Summerside; . I Power will be shut off between the hours of 1.00 PM. to 3.00 P.M. Wednesday, November 26th, wea- " ther permitting, otherwise next fine afternoon, for purpose of work at Summerside sub station. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. Bloomfield and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. George McAus- lan and son Hcrby recently mov- r ed Mr. Erskine Smith, Station Agent at Port Hill, was visiting in Bloomfield, Saturday. Novem- ber 15th. Bloomfield Corner. Messrs Kenny Callaghan and Hal Northstram were in Alber- ton on business, Saturday, No- vember 15th. Mr. Roy Smith went to Sum- merside to meet his daughter, Mrs. Jack Arbing. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDougall and family motored to Charlotte- town recently. Mr. Fred Ramsay was in Sum- merside on business recently. Messrs Jack Monaghan and Lorne Shaw were business visitors to summerside on Monday, Novem- ber l7th. Friends of Mr. Kurt Dymond, are glad to know he is feeling better after his recent illness. Mr. Keith Pratt visited Tignish on busflness Monday, November 17th. Messrs Fl alll:livi7r'l)nIl;:all, l-la rry "rile GUARDIAN. McKay and Don mm: motored to Middlafown recently. They were accom "led on their return trip by Mrs. Harry McKay who is recovering from an attack of polio. Mr. Arthur Perry recently pur- chased a truck and is busy haul- ing potatoes to " mmel-side Mr. Elmer Crozier, Carleton was in Bloomfield on business re- cently. Mr. Arnet McLean, West Devon, was in Bloomfield on business re- cently. accompanied by his mo- ther and sister. - Mr. Keith Pratt, Mrs. Maude Ines! accompanied by his mo- ther and sister. A large crowd attended the show in Bloomfield on Monday, November 17th, put on by Bill Pickering. The people are glad to see him back again. Mr. Keith Pratt and Doreen Veno Pratt and Vance McKay attend- ed Remembrance Day services at Elmsdale church. Mr. and Mn. Vance Macxay, Mr. Keith Pratt and Doreen Veno were visiting in Cape Wolfe Wed- nesday evening, November 19th. Keith Pratt, Mrs. Maude Pratt and Mrs. Vance McKay motored to summerside where they at- tended the Wings Parade at the R.C.A.F. Station. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. Nova scotia. were recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rorney Arsenault. ,Mr. and Mrs. Russel McNeill and Shirley were business visitors j.o Burnmerside, Thursday, Novem- ber 20th. A very enjoyable evening was spent in Bloomfield Hall on Wed- nesday, November 19th. when a shower was held in honour of Lorraine Araenault and Wilfred Veno. whose marriage is to take place in the near future. The music was supplied by Mr. Allan, Austin Bernard. Raymond Gall- ant. Thelma. Veno. They -were the recipients of many gifts. A del- icious lunch was served. 33. (Tl-(FEAT EXPLORER Samuel Hearne in 1771-72 was the first white man to reach the Arctic overland from Hudson Bay. NORTHERN RIVER. The George River in northern Quebec flows 385 miles to Ungava Bay on Hudson Strait. ,.,nM..n...... MAIDENHEAD, England, Nov. 25 .mp).. Mi3vi.elalnd's "Robin Hood" was thrown from a horse Monday and fractured several ribs. Richard Todd, British actor who played the title role in the Walt Disney picture. "Robin Hood . was thrown while making Tllei Turlnr Rose"-a film on the times or King Henry VIII. r the precious lady" in your iiie? llcllenrs Mills And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milli- gan and two children. Freddy and Beverly, Conway, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Miiligan on Friday evening, November 21. .- Mr. Angus MacDonald was a re- cent visitor to Tyne Valley. Miss Barbara Hutchinson and Master Gerald Hutchinson have returned home after spendingi s few days at the home of t eir aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Maccaull, -Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Noye and children. Port Hill. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Noye on Sunday, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Millar. Ellerslie, on Sunday. November 23. The Messrs. Clarence Ellsnds and Caleb Walfield were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millar, Ellerslie, on Satur- day evening. November 22. Mr.- Angus MacDonald visited Summersitie on Saturday. Novem- ber 22, on business. '-TN. Mr. Lawrence Mllligan and two sons, Vernon and Donald, visited Tyne Valley on Monday. Novem- ber 14. on busineu. Miss Ella Dsvison, Poplarorove, spent the weekend of November 23 at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Noye. Mrs. Ralph Ellsnda has returned home after spending a few days visiting friends in Moncton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milligari were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams on Sat- urday evening. November 21. . The many friends of Mr. John Murphy are sorry to hear he had the misfortune of falling through the barn loft, and received many injuries. Mr. Orrin MacDonald and son Stanley went to 0'Leary on Mon- day, Novembel 24. onxbusincss. -A.P. tKnu'tsfor,d VI. lAnnual Meeting -4--.- -Mrs. Avsrd Harris entertained 1ths xnutsford Women's Institute inlay evening with twelve members iior their annual meeting Wednes- day with twelve members in at- tendance. and answered roll gcall by paying dues for the com- -ing year. Minutes of the last an- inual and regular meeting v were ,read and adopted. The president than read her ad- ior their hearty cc-operation dur- dress and thanked the members i mvmnx - 1951 loov, iiSTlEss, Mount iioyal. VI. I. Annual Meeting. The sour annual meetln! of the Mount Royal Women's latit- ute was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacDonald on Friday night. November aist. Tell members were present and roll call answered by each plying their annual dues. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. The retiring president thanked the members tor-their splendid co-operation during her tarln of office. The secretary's report was then read and adopted. . After a discussion on Red Oman work and First Aid classes etc. Mrs. Preston Thompson was made chairman for the remainder of the meeting and the following slats ofiofiicers werevelected for the ensuing year: president. Mrs. Perley MaoNeill: vice-president, Mrs. Harry MacDonald; secretary- tressurar, Mrs. Thomas Billikerre- elected; directors. Mrs. Albert Phillips. Mrs. sterling Bagloleand Miss Alice Macxinnon; auditor, Mrs. Rayrlsll MacNeill. . Plans were then made for a, goose sumer for Institute mem- bers and their families in bghgld at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silliker. The and a,delicioua lunch was served by the hostess and oommittse in charge.--A. z. Almamw. I. Annual Meeting r -The Alma Women's held their annual meeting at the home of Miss Eva Jeffrey with fourteen members and am vultu- present. Mrs. Arthur Rennie opened the meeting and Mrs. Jack Clark read the minutes of the last annual meeting and the last monthly meeting. The sum of aixw-two dollars was realised at the chick- en supper. A non of thanks was given Mrs. Stanford McNeil for the use of her house for the sup- per. After reports of eomrnitteesware heard the election of officers took place. Mrs. Waldron Barbour was elected president and Mrs. Archie Barbour secretary treasurer. Lunch was as d by the hostess assisted by t committee in charge. The next meeting is to be at the home of H11. Donnie Bar- bour. . , Roby Adams and Mrs. Robt. Woodside; Organist, Mrs. Robert woodside. ' A discussion followed as to whether the members would cater to the Masonic banquet. which was decided upon. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Wcodside when roll call to be answered by an exchange of gifts. ,A social evening followed and lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge.-AZ meeting then adjourned, Institute - out or toll! . Isle up my" 53. . . . . . "'h' H t's uh the livgl Nos Wm "" . at on -n '31-,d,..'.;'.l; &:::.l..':.'::'. '13.?” on - "' Lama time only! Special SALE! hlssl Hormone Cream ..ill a radiant youth- -gl- ooking 'reem9ees. only' norlnoaae out a young I n. I O1. JAI III. SSH for il.75 DRUG STOR Phone 3236 - 21 Central at SUMMERSIDE CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON ing the past year. The secretary then gave her report for the year. Receipts showed 8194.01 and total expenditure 6174.68, leaving a bal- ance of 6145.37 on hand. Now oiiicers were then elected for the coming year: president - Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. The greatest special gift from Santa. Re ember m I i ,i.YS..SMAlLMANlS FOR Glamorous sheer nylons. 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