ii . those who now (titer will be plea- F 14 unanainsi noan SCHOOL (age The Guardian Friday, October 15. 1954 l T V II 0 V I l l 0 y l mmmm mm, The may mend. of M”' Rub; Grade X H l. Beverley MacGre- . . l B" h h . . of will lllIrcl19:eIg1;eI':lBullndenrblfrlfg 3”"; 2' 8”" M”'"y' Grade VIII - I. Russ Murray. ' I . lfonsiiigton l Mr. George Crozler, Hamilton. .was it visitor to Charlottetown on l0clober 12. hip and is now at patient in the G d V” 1 A M cLe0d.l Her many friends will welcome AI ' H Prince County Hospital. All hope m e T C .n" a - ' Isabel Cotton daughter of Mr. and ber a she will make a speedy recovery. 2" Wendell Murray” 3' Claire Mrs. Athol Cotton, Kensington. lHynes. Dr. and Mrs. J. Robinson mov-3 Grid! VI - 1- "Vine G793"; 2- fed into the Baker house on Oct.lU95'd M3CL93"- Qtli. We take, this opportunity to Grade V ” lo M 3 b C1 M”"L' The first pm)-Ht undel-taken by welt-nnie them to our t-omniuni:y.j30CTr:lgc? Macy Album" women: msmute 101' A number of friends and neign-'Kay. mwnw 1” Nzammmjn Uwennu lbors gathered at the home of Mr. Grade III (a) - I. Lester Mont- ' s to rovide for? . . tgzegoggrz 5cgo?n;;1:mw gm” which and Mrs. Earle Williams and fa.ii- p gomcry. g . I ily Lo tender them a farewell and Grade III Ibl -- 1. Paul Cash; 2331:3126 1:1E”'?:(m:L lgjaitpgfrggagig wish them -all the best in their 2. Billy Follaiid; 3. Junior Mont- Only min m A.h'erwn was in suchynew home in 'loronIo. Mrs. Hail. gomery. . dmc an, that H was not mm. In Lidstone in' a. few well rhoscn. Grgde II (at w 1, Nei1.MacKay. P lvvords explained the, meaning rifl Grade 11 1b) - I. Eric Brown, eyesore but a lire-trap and unsafe for a large assembly to occupy. The Institute purchased the hall. vllt. off part at the first storey which had bPE?ll a warchotise. lovi- ercd the sti"uct:ii"c. put in a con- trete basement with sufficient sup- ports to carry any audience. built. an addition to the south end to -erve as a kitchen and a meet- gng place for 'he Institute. cit- iarged the 51. i lllc'l.1llCd a fur- lhe gathering then called on Mrs. '2, Jane Cash. Wilfred MacDougall who read rinl Grade I -- 1. Jean MacKay; 2. iiddrcss while Mrs. Ivan MacLeaii Arnold and Artlitir Follaiid lequall. pi'esr-nlritl Mrs, Williams with (I Highest average in the Senior Ill”-W "I m"'W.V- 1-U"'ilI W33 SFYVEII Grades: Beverley MzicGi"ogtir and hy the visiting ladies and a socitil Ann MacL.eod, 88 per cent. chit that was enjoyed by all. i Highest Average in the Junior Grades: Eric Brown, 95 per cent. The Sunday School teachers vls-. Prizes for SpemngSAS 9 n i on tted Mrs. Earle Williams at her , . .. v . p lioiiio at lli1' close of Sunday (ajixrlcy MaCGleK0l' Jumm' am -. School on Oct. 10 tinil pi"o.w,iitctl . , . . liaL"c' ref.:.t.-lien the outside and 31,... w,m,,,,,s Wm, H Bmie m T””'"- M”' M"V 7I”7"3"””"t put in new windows. Then the.appn-nation or her duties in mg" TT”""”””””' T cntire buildinig was painted. Itlgunday school I t h d-'1 was an ambitious undertaking fortparmre for -I-o,o,;,)(r:r 0 H E c a S C u m p e c a new organizuunii but it reach- ed a most sit sfiil concltisioii The l'nitcd Ladies Aid met at Rb A cost of mi than iiiti thou- ilic home of Ali".-'. C. l. l.trl.-"ionn "Hum Condmon 01 .Ml.. Jam” on 'l'liui"5day cveiiing. Oct. 7, with a good attcndaiire. The members pi-psenled Mrs. Earle Williams with a Hymnary as a parting gift nnd oxpic.-"sad their rngrcl over hr-i" departure. sand dollars. The: xx ork was super- iised bv Mi". John Owen Gordon To provtdc 'uiids for the work llle ladies rcsnt-red to 8 number of money rai.s.ng cxpcdients It ll as I1ECPSSdll' IO lld'-E SOIIIP IIIOIIFY Moore of Westmoreland, due to a motor car accident on the higliwayl en route to Boston. Mass. A patient' in the Halifax General Hospital Mr. Moore has the best wishes of a host. of friends for a complete IE-l on hand lJ('.l0.C the work could , be (.ommem.9d and me ha” gas On llcrliicstlziy cwiiiiig. Oi-t. Fi c0V('i")'. ll” only "place L” wmch I” Dr” A pm” :11: kgsgghggsnlle vane” Mrs. Mary MacQuai"rie of Vic-I hall hy and pupils; . , . of Tyne, Valley school in honor of ton” was pleasantly Euwnsed (ml Miss Ruth Williams and Edivardlthe 3”mV”53r3' M h” brlhhdw VVilliams" iihn will soon he le.'iv-lsem- 29 when the members in: for Toronto. Kafll was pre- Cmpaml 14- 0- 3- 5- Kl”-l791'1'd W .-,.,,,,..i M”, ..,,pr0p,.,m,. gm, y.-,,i.,cxteiid coiigratulatioiis and best lowing the presentations filnis Wlsh" 50 one Wlm 1195 bean ware simvtn and 3 W.” e,,i03.abi..gfaithftil and well-loved member of time was ma by .11 pug.-m. the'Lr Order for so many years. A gift was presented and a very plea- sent concerts and plays. ”If the January thaw struck the night of the Burns roricert." said a char-- lF'r membci". ":1 would he almost as wet inside as out" Pi"".nr in me DI'PSE'lllail1Ill of one enter- tainment the president. Mrs. H. J. Larkin. had her husband and. two other men place props under the hall, lest the floor should give Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ma "K; y and - " . . Nay under me, 'mdwnCe' The lad. diitiglilcr Sandra ?lt'llOfIll'lfll1lIP(l bi" ffaxu 5093-1 deveymng loumled Nmch "5 also Fwwn dmnms" sponsored Vlrs I-Iliva Stewart and lla'IllKlllr'." a (El liniJ(li)de :llw'k')) (lh'e relallyes f ” ' ' t t . Ii '8 S. )OlIIE In WIS ling lectures, etc. These were btisy days Mmwem spent the bond” week for this group of women whose ,. . . , . . ;MTS- MECQUBFFIB H13"? H10” MPPX purpose was to serve mew comy at-nd xisiting in Nola Scotia. lb”-mdays. it". . V - i . mill: l l t ye i re is Al- fagllv angol"vtt”4I9xlVl'1hs syomlg Friend; Wm regret to learn 0! bertmIimlvV' Inlplyhlll Ihgas .b:en used l'l:hanks iviiiiz holidgnllll wil)linfric lfl; the ml-unes susmined to Mrs" Dal" for oconcertst P'L'lAVS LCIRHCES card in Tvnf Vallev ' I I 5011' wife of Professor C" A" DEW" parties lCCLLuI'C5LHS'CliD0l closings. . 4 if 8011' who had the misfonune w Rev. David Mawliinney and Ev-ibreak both bml” in her leg Ted 5 ” I fl d. , I) ld ll . . . homng ” lmsv mm?” r 3 Synod In lcently near their home in Whitby. mowers, Red Cross Blood Donori"”” H"”l-V ”"”'d"l clinics. T. B. League. Mobile XUGW". 3” M" W"k Md rav Uh”. B0), SMUL mpennzsl WI overnight clients of Rev and Mrs I .DlSLrlcl COHIFDIIOHS. NP It. has Y"”"3 " P"" mil"- heen the scene -if an untold num-l her of happy and beneficial gath- erings Many people knew well the interior of this hall with its col- or scheme of gray and green. Within the past few weeks the lwterior ltns bccii l'PflPCOI'l'lI.9d lind her i"ccovery. Mr. Weston Cainiodv nf Crapailrl Synipalhy ls extended in Yifi-s.il5 Vapably Illlllllink the duties of Clifford Biggar. also her hrother'5W1Whb03Td 0Dei'ator at the Cra- Edward Cotton on the death nrlimud Telephone Office during two -ltheir mother. Mrs. Richard Cotton lweeks holidays from school where at her home on ON. 7. The fun- he is the Primary Teacher, cral was held on S.itiirday from , the Phillips Fiiiir-ral Home in the .3455 Cl”'15U”9 MHCLPOCI. Prin- St. James Anglican (lliiirt-h. Poll E191” "I Cliapflud School is 5pciid- santly suprtsed and impressed by 1-1.11, yiiig holidays in U. s, A. its transformcc appearance. Thei . .1210 L, done -5 3 deep dusty ,-053' Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Altkeri Th? Condlllrm of Mr. John H. iiith walls of pale dustv rose andll” M0"'”l"'v SDPM tho Thank:-'P"k9Y Of Crapaiid vi-no veiling of a still palrr tone. This suffer- beauiiiui allot of blending loncs Si-ilfll MM GN'lir' M:H'Nci'in. .'l"0 1-: mllch improved. and alt has bccii rt:-liicicri bi" the use of g g , g 101)? 0 Sr? Mi". Parkci" out and mlonzm. Damn; The kitchen has habit. .;in"i:”:fKis.::)2i'rci;h.:ill;;n)Ha1r;'l about again in the near future. al"-0 been mace attractive and , " ” T . ll wright with cit-am colored u'allslwpl9k'P"d Wm Mr.5' AW"; mm ML and Mm lmck Mam” "I y " F , , , V ilI'll'l". Mrs. Angus Wnlkrr. Clabnud have returned to Bos- nd da.k bu.f .lnor. The work was ton Mam Tuesday to spend in :?'n9Fl3f,dN;a";l:1ll18m Curl"? and VCongrrid!uiaxlqioiir1ai"c PXll"xl1l(lPl'I in Mme, mommy r- i i c I. I". an . rs. .fll'Ill"S . nriii-nii l ' c-'-o-V -r-W -so-n iwlinsc nizirriiicc look plavv mi Oct. Mrs. Jessie Jolinstnn and f3n,mU NEW AN-MN w I Z :litiCmlr1:ilmiJiwn' Sp?” me week" i I ' I n e ome 0 her parents, -The October meetins of tne.,,:f,2:.o:"dN. M,?' M?” m2”'.:'.'j:"lM'- and MM Percy Dawson. Nflli :xt'mtalT.1evll(dllign:fINlIl:sLuI)I7alN1: W”"”" ”-”!""i "M. I-mm r The manv rrienuts or Mr. Lloyd Vmaso Mm H members and one Snryfiold. Ixma Scolia, worn v illfaddcll iiill hc pleased to ssc L H Y W m M P d lnrs at the lInnlP. of Mr. and Kings, him. about agziiii after the pain- ivliskho uggiag bf O;:PC;;e.urti(rod M.'icl7niigall on Oct. I0, llll l”lUl'1C5 51151-Elnfld b.V an ac- cidental fall some six weeks ago. Range". followed by the Creed. l Mr. Charles Williams who ls at- Correspondence was read cons"ist- lending Ml. Allison l7nivcrsli;' Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Robbie-e. ing of a "Thank ynii" card. lettersspcnt tho week-end at his homo accompanied by M:-. and Mm. regarding Caiiccr Fund. Xmas in Tyne Valley. Frank Robblee of Tryon and Cards. Qttitkrr Oats Fund raising R n. Miss Grace Stordy of Crxipiiud. plan. and aim ones from Mrs. returned recently from it sight. lmard and Mrs Matheson. con-i ' I 'A' "T seeing trip to Cape Breton Is. vener of agriculture. with Mrs. Edison Dalzell and Mrs. land. While there they enjoyed Members ordered Xmas cardglwalter Moase on lunch committee .the thrill of adrive along the .-ind will SFIVP. cupnns and box topg"Roll call is to be membership fee lfamed "Cabot Trail”. from QL1'ikpr P;-gum-(5 New school COIIIIIIIILPP: Mrs. John Rick comiiiiilrn rc-pm-tcd five Moa-"c: sit-k. Mrs. Richard Wall Ml” -"”d M''5 H-'1'VP5' 391'”:-I'd tails made and treats taken. A and Mrs. William Waite. A read- l'CC'3."”-V 5”” ll”-”l l”1'""3Y home mce sum was collected for the in: and contest were much enloy- "I B””"”" "ml "3"? .P””h8-W cancer society gnd will be xopled aflci" which ltinch waws servyed E ml” Mme "I 5”mm9T5ld'-'- by I no mics for rhc .SfllI')0l children and - lpmtl Wen Mn and”-Mm wlmam istoidy of Slll1llTlPl5ldE and Mr. 2'.-vi in Fvlltl t'l'll'lilf')' for the Insti. S'I'l7l)I-JN'I'S PLAN STRIKE and Mrs. iuir News TORONTO 1CPi----A izrnup of wllmhirey iv was ricriutd to celebrate the Ryerson Institute of Technology team wriik with a banquet. Eachlsfudenfs Friday announced plansl Attending the Maritime Board person .1llFl'Vlln2 is to pay their;to go on strike followimzlhe Thurs-.of Trade Convention held in ..iin nxpciirrs Rrd Cross work was day expulsion of a student for nnc Halifax last. weck. were Mr. and ;ia.scd in and iiiore taken out by year. The student was stispcndcrl Mrs. I”l'RlIl( Myers. and Mr. and ill? memiir-r. for his part in a fracas after a Mrs. Max Thompson of Victoria. An iPl'lHi'llIHl'V pantry sale brought i football game when another stu-1 -GU in a goodly sun. of money toward ldent. Al Warson, suffered a frac-l paying the bill 'nr the rc-deorat- tured skull. The proposed strike. The San Francisco Xavier Unl- ing of the rclinnl. lwould probably not affect classes. . versity at Sucre .in Bolivia. one The anziiiril .iirct.iiiz will be heldibut would affect extra-curricillarlof the oldest in America. was es- at the hoiiic of ?vl:s Alhf'l'l. Mnasclaclivilics. lahlishcd in I624. VURG-BOARDING. HOUSE E" "'"'T '"iMAJOR""iioui)iJi7: ACl-l.' NEFFER VA55 MY Moosic E6AD,El2NE6T.'l-lOW FOQTUNATE 60 POPULAR MlT RELATNES Meemio Von! iwi Ol?6ANlZlN6 DND Ft2ieuo5-- :02 crass! .. A SELECT INSTQUM NTAL , -- T. COULD MAKE A '" 3”- 4 Henry Parker of North QUINTET To zeupe SOME K Zizsseiz LlVlN6 BY HOCKING Livetv Ales AT THE aims DER BULL FlTTLE: ,. ctAMeAi4e.'--mitt, HANDLE uuo QLAVIMG ' THE CLAEIMET, i-ierzwatsl PINOCHLEI VOGELSANG on W-VAR-w DRUM6. roe so ---.. 6Pi6o'r or-I ll "'7 All siiiccrcly regret to learn of the. Mr. and Mm Emma” Morrimnl w,,L.lOnt. Best wishes are extended for" izivimz holiday with IIIYK. Aitkc-ii': 95 Ii severe .-troke some monthslscimoi Li.-g, .back to school. after three weeks labsence due to illness. Rev. H. Hiislaiii and Rev. Alex- iiiider McKay, Kensiiiztoii. were visitors to Charlottetown on Oct 12 1 . Miss Joyce Sudsbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sudsbury. lKcnsingtpii. is confined to herl home with pneumonia. All for a speedy recovery. Mis Eleanor Bernard returned" to Kensington on Monday afterl attending the Young Peoples Con-i ferr-nce in Nova Scotia Miss Ber-l mird will return to Charlottetown .011 Tuesday Lu resume her studies. lat Prince of Wales College. l Messrs. Jackie Small and Junior lMorrisoii. Miss Evelyn Harding of Suiiimersitie accoinpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robt rt Harding and two daughters Karol and Gail of iDarnley. returned home on Mon- day after visiting in Halifax over the weekend the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. James Harding. and daughter of Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Kcnsing- ton and vicinity Mrs. J. A. Douglas. Norboro. ac- conipanicd Mr. and Mrs. Albanyl Palmer to Saint John on Monday.lM15g Alice Harrison, where she will spend the next two weeks. Mr. Albert Stafford. Clermont, lleft recently for Labrador. where nfhc expects in spend the next new were also guests of Dr. and Mrs." lHenry Moyse, Summerside. l eral months. I Mrs. Alphonso Coniiell. Kcnsing-Z 5 l-0"v 15 VI-Snmll WW1 he!” dlillxhter, daughter Barbara of Montreal re- .Mrs. Albert Stafford, Clermont. Mr. Thomas Turner. Kensinglon.1 .wns fl business visitor to the west- lern part of the Island on Oct. 11. -CW. STERLING W. I. The niiintlily meeting for Oct- UbCl' of Slcrling W. I.. was held at ithe home of Mt". Mathias Malone lwilh 22 nicmbcrs and one visitor l present. ' The prcsidcnt. Mrs. Ray Doug- Elas. prcsidcil and thc meeting -nl)('l10(l by singing the Ode follow- ccl by i"cpcalimz lhc Creed in. ;LlnlSi'1ll g It was decided to sell lunches lat the Shtir-Gain Cavalcade. which :is to be held near the end of Oct- ober. Letters from Mrs. Harold Laird and Mrs. Neil Matheson. wt-rc road by the Secretary. The. collection for the cvening amount- cd to 32.30. The following new committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. J. E.. Fleming and Mrs. Max Ferguson; l M Malone and Mi"s.l BltI)'CP Mzicliwcn: lunch. Mrs. li'.i S. Bcll. Mrs. E. Fyfc. Mrs. Cran-. ford MacK2iy. Mrs. Ray Douglasf and Mrs. K. R. MacKay; pro-. izrammc. Mrs. K. R. MacKay andl Mrs. Jolin M;icKay. The next place of rnecting will be at tliii liiiinv of Mrs. John Mac- Kay when roll call will be nnswcr-l ml by passing in a decoration fori Christmas that will be sent to the Sanatorium. A program by Mrs. Cr:-infordl M;icKay and Mrs. Ray Douglasl was m it c h cnjoycd. A dcllcinusl lunch was then served by lhe hos- tess, assisted by the comniittce,l after which the meeting closed by. singing the National Anthem. BROOKVALE SCHOOL (Sc-pteniher Report) Grade K - 1. Margaret CRI'I'iIg- her; 2. Josephine Curley; 3. Eu- gene Ciirley. Grade VIII - I. Hilda Mc.Vlan-. us; 2. Muriel Smith; 3. Bernicei Ciirlcy. . l Grade VII -- l. Helen Curley; 2. Pauline McMar.us. ' Grade VI - 1. Eileen Cusack; lfs fun lo paint with lit latex basc wall pciinl A 39 boouoiful colours - dries I in 50 minules UH" WIIIIMIIII Kllllll UNIIII ll lmml N leliuul Inn! tuiuni hope lwendell Casley (equal); 2. Marvyn (mum Guava scnool. (September nepoi-ll Grade X - I. Errol Cuelay; 1 Gwen Court; 3. Erma Reeves. Grade Ix -- l. Garth Caseley: 2. Roberta Hogg; 3. Marlene Mac- Murdo. Grsde VII - l. sheila Cuseley; :. Myron Paynter; 3. James Payn- er. I Grade VI - 1. Errol Waugh; 2. .Kenneth Mouse: 3. Alice Blanchard. l Grade V - 1. Astrid Mlllar; 2. ;Judy Plckctts; 3. Nancy MacMurdo. . Grade III e-- 1. Myrtle Pickett; -" Hugh Baglole; 3. Gordon Blan- lsl S'slde Girl . Guide Co'y Meets -The First Summerslde Girl Guide Company held its first meet- ing of the season at the Curling Rink Tuesday evening. with some 50 girls present. including those who are already Guides, Brownies who "flew up" to the company. at the end of last season. and I good number of new recruits. The most important business of the meeting was the gathering of data con- cerning the girls. so that the com- pany may be split into two com- panies. one retaining the name of the first. the second half forming A new company to be known as the fourth. A singing game "Three Blind Mice" followed the roll call. Badges earned over the summer were then presented with the guides in the traditional horse shoe formation. Mrs. Charles Linkletter, captain. made the presentations as- sisted by Mrs. Arthur Robinson lieutenant. to the following Guides: Cooks badge: Louise Ray- ner. Carol Brooks. Hostess badge: Cecilia Darby, Mary Ann Lldstone, Margo MacDougall. Louise Rayner. Carol Brooks and Margaret Cof- fin. swimmers badge: Janet Home. Louise Rayner, Mary Ann Lldstone. Life saver badge: Janet Home. Guides who had passed some of the second and first class re- quircmeiits at summer camp. were congratulated also. as well as those who had Wnll Red Cross swimming and water safety awards. During chard. - Lirade II - 1. Willard Mouse: .2. Roger Caseley; 3. Clayton Smith. i Grade I - 1. Allan Pi:kel:ts Webster: 3. Laurie Blanchard. Perfect atteldance - Erma Reeves. sheila Caseley. Judy. Myr- ti: and Allan Picketts. Hugh Bag- lole. Roger and Rowan Caseley. Teacher - Mary A. Mnclhy. Miss Adele Henderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. left on Thursday. October 7. for Toronto. wheie she plans to re- main for some time. Miss Hender- son has been an employee of Small- mans Co. summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Milllgan. Tyne Valley. spent October 5. with Mrs. Mllllgan's sister Mrs. E. S weeks and Mr. Weeks. Mrs. Calvin Leard left on Oc- She Wm be "M EWSL 01 her mmd Ellis. was introduced to the Guides ig the capttaig off the new Fourth My d M . A” d Cook. H IL; ompany o e ormerl next week. i....'n."A., wge vlslfors with izlrs. Th” '""”"5f 91”” with ""95- Edm. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyse, on october 9, They nicely decorated for the Thanks- lglving service on Sunday morning. !arms, and encourages the parcel- tober 8. for Moncton. N 13.. wherelme candlelight Campfire. Mrs. John ling-out of the land. l . PLEASANT VAL!-I! IOIOOE Lockonoad I-Iowlan School vacation started on Sept. 17 and Forest View Grade X - 1. Carl Sharpe; 2, School vacation began October 4.. Log, MncDowgll, . ' Grade IX - 1. Roma Murray. Messrs. Henry and Joe T. Gal- Grade VIII .. 1. Gardiner Mc. lent were in 0'Leary on Friday. xjnnon. 009- 1- Grade VI - 1. Eleanor McKin- nun: 2. Carol Gill; 3. Irene Stev. enson. Grade V - 1. Everett McLel1an; 2. Susan Salome. Grade IV --1. Gordon Mclnnis. Grade III (a) - 1. Joan Smith; 2. Charles Weeks. Grade III (b) - 1. Nadine Weeks; 2. David MacDowel.l; 3. Juanita Weeks. Grade I (a) - 1. Karen Salome: 2. Aldon Smith; 3. Leonard Weeks and Gail Smith (equal). Grade I (b) -- 1. John Smith; 2. Nelson Smith. Grade I (c) - I. Randal! Stev- enson: 2. Barbara Wlgmore. Perfect Attendance - Everett McLellnn. Nadine Weeks. Karen Salome, Gail Smith. Nelson Smith, John Smith. Teacher: Mr. Fred R1): of the Locke Road. was in O'Leary.'on Oct. 4. Mrs. Jones was a visitor recent- ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, Locks Road. Mr. and Mrs. Mclhe of Alber- ton, were in Forest View on Oct. Mr. Ellis Sweet of O'I.ieIry. was In Forest View on Oct. 5. Mr. Charlie Rogers of Glen- xarry. was in Forest View on ct. 5. Mr. Will Megglson of Knutsford. was in Forest View on Oct. 4 Lllllan Hagen. Mrs. Audren McLean and Miss Marjorie McBaine of the Locke Road. were in O'Leary on Oct. 7. Mr. Lyman Arsenault of How- Ian, was In Forest View on Oct. (OLD ; Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD EVERYWHERE . IUNNIXMAYLD CAPSULES INTERRUPTION NOTICE KEEP! FARMS SMALL j The law in Denmark forbids, merging existing farms into larger; l'I'he menls choir led the musical Mr, and Mm Howud Lewd and .part of the service with Mrs. Will- ter Craig as Organist. Rev. El cently spglmt a short holiday with Week-S W-"5 the spenken i Mr. Leard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S I th b (Id! ch . i Earl” L”rd' Central Bedequa lbadlyngadiageg bylI”hul1r'glta:anea:Ed1i:i?!'l Miss Frances Craig and Miss Joan . h3Ve been rebuilt already. 3 C””5' d"5h”"5 M N” "d M” Miss Elizabeth Wright. Char-i W 1 C l . M'ddl . - ,. jogjhgr . Liolgidnylwniloalaaigseg, lottctown. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mr. New York" and Mrs. Edison Wright, Central Mr. and M."s. Roy ycampbell. BEGEQUE. t chemm" went 10 Mo""m"' N' B". Mrs. Samuel Cairutliers has re-l on October 3. where the' will visit . . . mm "hung. 5 lturned to her name in Kensington. . after spending some time with; Miss Jean Cu,-icy, teach” at l. her daughter. Mrs. Arnold Hender- Carleton Siding school, left on T50" "Id MP Hende-r50nv E9d9l'luC- t October 1!. for a visit. with i'ela- -3Q i tives and friends in the States. I ' I'T . I Mrs. Robert Marshall. Dlgby. l 1 N. 8., is spending a week in Bede- que. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ei"- 1 next Johnson. y cornc: . Mrs. Allan Martin. Charlotte-y Vmv modgm Mn” 0" sowm slljlclnt Th:ennk':gh;2f Z0111: of Coroiialion Avenue and Gran-l Marl: 6:01-In lgnfearson ' . i .ville Street consisting of. largcl " ” I (living dinette. modern klllilienwl Mr. End Mit Ky Tan" and llhrce bedrooms and bath, vesti- daughten Jean, and Mr. and Mrsy Vblllv and hall. ample closet spacol Austin Briggs Romany, N. Bglillardwnod anti tile floors. Fire-. were weekend guests of Mr. Mm lplat-c. Gciicrnl I-llcclric oil burning licatiiig syslcin. ldniil location Mrs. Ernest Johnson. this village. ncar new hospital and school.l Mrs. A. C. MacDonald. Spring- Large lot. lniincdiiiti: occupation. ville, N. S.. has been the guest of, , her granddaughter. Mm Hugh For nrirtiriiliirs apply at 125p Slmms and Di". Simms, for several ”""'3”l g 51"” 0' W0"? 2531-l days. SlllIlnlPlihl(lF. ! Rev. E. 5. Weeks. nild Mi: Hebci" 0W" W lnwmioll HPNHES. Myers, attended the meeting of lmm 7-00 '-0 9'00 i Presbytery of the United Churclip in Charlottetown. nn October 12. They were accompanied by Mr William Stavert. The Bedeque United Church wnsl .M i For Sale I ”'cW1lt'5”.'.Cf6”.”l1"; I. n.....t..l iN i(i5NsiNeroN McManus: gbi -MiMDamlen Cur-i i r 2. B " anus. " ' t leygmde air! air?) : L RWMBW7 room house, in good. Curlcy; (b) - 1. David CllsnCk:.cond'Ihon' Runn”-'9 wa. tci - 1. Jackie Kelly. , . L Grlde 1 -. No Tests. fer. Cenlral locafion. . : Teacher - AgneiiA'I:Elhiui:.q E. l I l Professional Cards I PROHTT . l Dr. Hubert MacNeill, M.D. Physlelan - Surgeon Office Hours: lcrapaud Theatre, rrlzglllifili. ll(-l13EcE:'Cn'l'NvC(Ill('.s(Ilyl ;.:3n;n4...,oT1:;x&. ' Thundnh Fri. 8:30, Sat. 7.30-9:30, saturan'.y. 1-s 1-Irci. I E. E." Plrkmlm A Humorous Picture "W9" ""0" In Tcchnlcolor PHONE am nsoaiwr rnuna BLDG. Starring ”"'""...."..E..........”'- ”"”"””"”"i YOLANDE DONLAN. Chartered Accounlanlsl DIRK BOGARDE T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of C .. llullulnx lummonlc . I'.l:.l. - Phone 2368 W. Albert Robertson iiigi iirxiitt "or:unlCiiI:UuILU:v!Zt:,rmsI&l::rtm 0 N E c E E lummerllde L 0' slam N " SHOP! srocx UP! SAVE! GOURLIES REXALL DRUG STOIII - Summnlde I DIAL IIM INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Flu - Auto - Casualty I Iununot IL lummarelxhl Oplomolrisfs II. F. llunfnr. 3.0. lnnnanldo. P.E.l. - Phone I110 lM.ALl'..l!AN'I BUILDING A. Baiigongnannt. Ill Water street summer-aide Above lilanrloo mum Men's Wear "'CAMIO” KENIINGTON PHONE 8580 Friday-Satuiiiday 7:15-921;; Matinee ' 2:30 Satur Iy. Red elton n Danhsim M-G-M riotous eomedy-- Dr. J. A. Dolroll "HA!-l'AHll0" nux.1.uAx surname with Jean Hagen. Polly Bergen. Dial III lusnmenfdc Admission 45c-30c; Matinee 30c-15c Alan serial and News PHYSICIANS ' L- L. K. ZIELINSIU. M.D. wot i i.. General PI-utmonu Malpoqnu land 3039;” Rcnslngun. P. IL I. Friday-Satiirdny 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. none: loulngur 2 l "mssrssrrn GAMBLE!” PHOTOGRAPHERS . ,,. ,..,,.,.,,.,..,, rum 33A” gfunjo Starring Tyrone Power with Piper n '. EA” Lniirlo-, Julla Adams. There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line, west of Charlottetown, on Friday, October 15th, weather permitting, between the hours . of 9 a.m. and 12:00 noon, and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m., for the purpose of moving poles as required by the con- struction of the Trans-Canada-Highway. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. CURING AND SMOKING Now Receiving Meals for Custom Curing and Smoking. HANSEN'S MARKET Summorslde CAPITOL Summon-side Today 3:30-7:15-9:15: Saturday 7:15-9:15 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: Evenings - 60: and 35: Marina: - 50: and 25: "INDIA"-Thundering "path of empire and spectacular udvenrurereveulod in all its Magnitude. Mugnlficcnce and Mystery in CINEMASCOPE "'””' TYRONEI. - POWER TERRY -MOORE MICHAEL RENNIE" o Tonight .......... .. 7:15-9:15;: Saturday ....... 2:30-7:15-9:13 TOIICUITIS-HFEIIIIIIIE-IollI'IIl.0lll 7FIW'4'” JOHNNY , . r it.--3;; DARK . (leplombor leper-0) '