REMEMBRANCE tional war memorial in Ottawa to Western Guardian CHRISTMAS GIFT problems LATEST HIT Bell records only are solved now by portraits taken 49 cents. Bus Stop. Summe side .g the Read Studio. -m--i? RESERVE Monday. Nov. 21st, card party and dance in Legion Home, Kenslngton. Sponsored by C. W. L. Personals ed to Charlottetown after I WILL be collecting taxes for Mr. and Mrs. aedeque School District Monday -A n.t-'...r DAY CERE MONIES Thousands gather around the I18-lg"l::,(3el:n:xl.'.l(I;ieenel:l:lillStE& .S.t;cl,.aur:1Iti rather dignitaries place wreaths in AT OTTAWA honour of Canada's war dead. (CP Photo).. Wives Guests Junior Former: Ai Lions Club The "egular l-l-monthly monthly 0 dinner meeting of the Summerslde The regular meeting of the mm Lions Club was held on Wednw East Prince Miss Marion Rogers has ret:ii'rn- r ll II; the long weekend with her parents, gnce pp-eyem, , Llewellyn Rogers. Prince Junior Farmers was held on Thursday night at the Depart- ment of Agriculture board room. Summerside. with a large attend- The president. Urban Lauglliln. presided and introduced the Sher- day evening at the Birch Hill Lodge with the president, Herb Schurman. in the chair. The meet- ing was highlighted by the pres- ence of the wives of the Lion mem- bers who added much to the sociab- ility of the occasion. Following the Older Snow ronomo (OP)-Adovalfald now,hiIli!IUlItII03iOIDd If too:nl1.won'taartssaIbla-bodhd man. Iporb College. raaticnal ana- An average determined shovel- ler, handling about 10 shovelfulla . of heavy snow A minute. exert! enough energy to propel him UP seven flights of stairs in N see- Issues 5-Point Guide For Shovellers of shovdling. Although shoveiling was not ac- tually harmful to a normal person. it could be dangerous if there was any physical abnormality present. -onds This "is a taxing effort for the case. ' normal sedentary male and is end . tremely dangerous for a cardiac By and large, Sports College ,said, snow shovelling can be good exercise, it done often, and if the amount of work is increased pro- gressively from a minimum level. KENSINGTON Mr. George Bowness. Norboro. is recovering from his recent ill- ness. Mrs. Nelson Clark. accompanied by Miss Mary Clark, Hunter River, was a visitor to Norboro on Sun- day Oct. 30th, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas. Mr. 2' d Mrs. James A. Ramsay. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. George Brooklns of Kenslngton are attend- ing the Amherst fair. Mr. Willard Riley. Clinton is ill and all hope for a speedy recov- ery. He is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Summersido , Mrs. James Hickey, Darnley. is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside. Mr. George Riley, left on Thurs- day for Amherst. N.S. where he will take part in the Maritime public speaking contest. TYNE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay the past month visiting relatives and Iriends in Montreal and the United States. Miss Judy Miller student at P. W. C. Charlottetown, spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Miss Erma Grigg spent a few days in Summersidc recently. via- iting friends. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Julia Arsenault for their annual meeting on Tuesday evening Nov. 1st with a large at- tendance. The new slate of officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Car- men MacNeill, president; Mrs. Hardy Ramsay. Secretary. and Mrs. Ernest Grigg. Treasurer. The secretary reported over a thous- and dollars had beenlraised during the past year and spent on school, hall, library. hospital and charit- satm-day' game was postponed "I" h 5" " .""”" summsnilis line-up was: forwards: A. Harrison. N. Eantlsorn mar. D. silllphant. T. Coins. D. A. Groom, D. Cold. 3. Moore. U. Gallant. Fullback - W. Caabolt. School ll ii'f."..s.....&'...r Legion SIIM-Ill IIOTES IYIIAIGAIET O0l'l'IN defeated football heforolastllui TIGNISI OONVENT OCTOIEI IIPOBT Grads Xll. (Over 35 percent: 1. Pauline Myers; 1. Auldine Arsen- ault: (Over 75 percent): 1. Yvonne Parry; 2. Sylvia silllker: l. Elsie 4'' ay; 4. Carol Gavin; 5. Der- nice Gallant. Grade X1: (as percent and over): 1. Gerald McCarthy; 3. Charles Broderick: 8. Mona Hsndrahan; 4. lrane Gaudet: (75 percent and over) 1. Ernestine MacDonald: 1. Ruth lliccua; 8. Cora McCarthy; 4. Dor- sold poppiu can is Richard; 5. Jane Gallant: 6. p the Canadian Joyce Kinch: 'I. Melvin Doucette: . l.,Jean Arsenault; 9. Carmelita Gallant. (70 percent and over): 1. David Harper: 2.,Doris Keough; . N. Pal- Backfield . MacLealI. Over the weekend volunteer Monday,l:lov. 14,1955 The Guardian Page Mrs. John H. Mr.-Lsllsn or. dale. accompanied by . Lelian of Kinkora Ill 8 guest oi her son-in'-low and (er. Mr. and Mrs. Burton. . Elms 3 Mr. and Mrs. Everett I and daughter. Nancy. Ann :1 den. were recent gneota McKenna's parents. Mr. all Edward S. Griffin. BIITTOI. A-T Sympathy of the eommunlt 4 extended to Mrs. Charles g &, Glengarry and Mrs. Harry Roseville in the recent death,gd' their father. the late Mr. OIVQ Alleys Ann Marie Mullins took 3106; Charles Hickey - 2821; Greg have returned home after spending nu Last week at the Capitol Bowlg girls' high single” and high thre with 33 and 571. The Boyl' high single and high three were won by rg Noonan with 288 and 78!. High team scores - Ron Mullins - Noonan - 2786. A wreath purchased by Hill Mollison was placed at the Mom- orial for sum-hi bowling team on Armistice Day. Beginmng this week the High School teams bowling day will be Thursday instead of Wednesday. The Sum-I-ii all-star bowling team received that new sweaters Wed- nesday they are Norman Fits- Patrick. Buzz Nicholson. June Wood, Marjorie Perry, Don Gay, Stan Gay. Don Cameron. Ron Mul- s. A meeting of the Hi-Y Beta Chapt- er was held Monday and Ceceiiia Darby presided. it was decided that the Hi-Y boys and girls would charter a bus for next week-end to go to Moncton where they will learn of the procedure of the Mone- ton Hi-Y- It was decided that the induction ceremony will be held on November 26. At the Gama Chapt- er meeting on Tuesday. presided over by Elizabeth Nicholson, the members were given book; an "My Reflections" to read at home. The scripture was read by Natalie Johnson. At the end of the meet- ing Gail Hancock led a sing-song and game. mg 3-lsi for the young people of this (llSil'ICi. and a good crowd attended. A splendid evening of good enter- tainment was enjoyed by all. 3. Catherine Harper. ' Grade X: l. Lillian Kennedy and Doreen Harper; 2. Marie Shea; 3. Joan Gallant. Grade 1x: 1. Marilyn Francis; 2. Peggy Shea; 3. John Mclnnis. Grade 8: 1. Alice Gaudet: 2. Eileen Gavin; 3. Anne Marie Mc- Alduff. Grade 8: 1. Diane MacDonald; 2. Marjorie Richard; 3 Doreen Des- Roches. Grade 1: 1. Leonard Hogan: 2. Bruce Phee; 3. Edward Fitzgerald. Grade 6:1. Susan Hogan: 2. Philip Mar.-Donald; 3. Freda Mc- Phee. Grade 5: 1. Lucy Conway; 2. Mary Conway; 3. Edward Gallant. Grade 4: 1. Frankie DesRoches; 2. Roberta LeClair; 3. Aubrey Des- Roches. Grade 4:: 1. Lorraine Phee; Z. Muriel Hogan; 3. Maurice Tug- well. Grade Ii: 1. Joan Arsenauli: 2. BernicegGallant; 3. Edward Rich- ard. Grade 3: 1. Elaine Myers; 2. Mary Handrahan; 3. Carol Fences- sey. Grade 2: 1. Colin Arsenauli; 2. Linda ifnox: 3. Elton Ellis. Grade 2: I. June Mnillette; 2. iyalvia Conway; 3. Frances Mac- 2. Sullivan. Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Macau- aid of Glengarry have returned from a pleasant holiday weahald with relatives in Amherst, H. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Clem O'Connor and son Earnest, Cape Wolfe. attended the Maritime Winter Fair in Am- herst, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clement! and family Burton, recently mov- ed to (lampbellton where Mr. Clem- ents Will be employed on the farm of Mr. Dan Sullivan for the win- ter months. Miss Beverly Howard. student of S. D. U. and Leigh Howard. stud- ent of Vocational School. Charlotte- town spent the past weekend at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard, Glengarry. Mr. Ambrose Dalton. Giengarry. was a recent. visitor at the home of his son. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton. Mrs. Earnest MacGregor. Burton recently moved to Glengarry when she will reside with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers. L.A.W, Roma Vautour of St. Mar- garet's, N. B. recently released from the RC.A.F. is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collicutt, Burton. Canada Miss Catherine MacFarl- BEDEQUE W.M.S. Auxilary of W.M.S. of the Bedeque Pearl Affleck's on Wed.. sfternoonl Nov. 2nd. Mrs. Hudson Lowther conducted the worship service on part in the The November meeting of the closed with the Mizpah Benedict- United Church. was held at Mrs.l 1' ane. Mrs. George Henderson. and ,Mrs. Charles Henderson each took Drnlzram. Meeting inn. PirEcSleEs'sligc;iEall Cards svening,'Notv. l4,uatd7 x'ttf:1locll(( at brooks 4-H square danc-l team busizesshdiscussionsilkwliich lacing: hll:ITl3;ee:ll::lIl;0nnX:lebS':er,he:l0l;9:::ey able purposes. Mgilghahloyin :hpee;::gIn;r;;):: II,-ilgh Calounavgrglx Chartered Bowness sore" oy ac ' ;'1l:::'et?fakncl::;tcl:m:1eilt:; 35:: ftd:"fscd:?::;:.las glut auncglrlggjrlu through illness. The Women's Auxiliary of the'Dougall were visitors to Stanlcyon God lncarnate" was'sung smp. ACCOUDTGHTS TRINITY CHAPEL Guild of the Mrs. George Mclleth. Alberton - RCAF Station. Summerside. are South, entered the Western Hospital holding their annual Bazaar and Sunday momlng. recently at Amherst. Many of the members of this team also belong to East Prince dance be held to raise funds for the purpose and will be organized under the rhuirrnanship of Lion Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Campbell. Cape Traverse. were visitors to Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs. Elton Newcombe on Fri- Friday. Nov. 4th day afternoon with a large attend- Mrs Dan MacLean was a visoinr ture selection was read from a number of ssages in St. Luke's T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commeru . Gospel. The president Miss Louisa Building 1-,. in the Aim 6, 0, Johnson Junior Fume" organization and Dick saw!” Hamllm" ”" 0” 30"” ance. vizslgnlgeagzi ”ls'k:l;"dia,;sNg:Mg?a Callbeck offered prayer for a Miss-lsummerside. P.E.i. Phone 1888 School 0'1 wednesllwi Ni” "ml M'5' A'"'"l' w”3lll- Albe"""' their names are Arnold Madson. A message from Lion Joe Story On Wednesday afternoon and ev-. M, webs,” Marchbanks has pmmps ' l0"-"Y l" Al1'l08- ' 'WW'WTW1”T:"-"T from 8 P-m. 10 10 P-"14 relmr” "ml 0'1 Frldly 3'19 Pick"! Verna Rogers, Warren Mugritlge. who is a patient 'in the provincial ening a 18118 number 05 full” 3'0"! 1 M h' g H, r 3 Several b0X9! 04 clothing had ll'0m ll" ll9W9l' SANG" I lull Frances Mugridge. Adrian Dekker. San. was delivered to the club the surrounding dlslricli allelldfdlcol 5 mm or Q wnerl SAIL FOR FLORIDA - Royce Durant and Bobby Gallant of Sum- rnerside left yesterday for Florida Mrs. Isobel Dekker. Junior Colwill and through a rather unique medium. the annual chicken and ham sup- per in the assembly room of the months. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker and ing a few days visiting her son. Mrs Clark MacQuarrie is spend been packed and mailed to Dr. Florence Murray. Seoul. Korea and another box will soon be shipped. R. E. Ellis 8'. Son Limited Fire - Auto -- Casualty household of six enioyed broad The Junior Farmers decided to C..l.R.W. by telephone, all of which Kensinston United Church. A good Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Folland were liiars.Hb9rl:eliiaul:ihllhp5 and M" P” Eisht hospital calls. twenty-four l s'"'""" 5'” s"'”"'"'” on I Illlli that llllfd l'l'0m 5"m' be!” Wlllcll W9" Pllllml 5'03! ll" hold a social evening soon to de- wu recorded on tape.it wag than sum was realized. visitor, to G;-anvulg on Sundgy, house calls and nineteen cards 0 g. 1, - g inerslda with a cargo of potatoes. garden and served on two occas- yr” the Qxpgnses of 5 three sped mmsmmed to 8 disc and mag Nov. am A large number of Masons and were reported during the month. p ome "5 may will. be returning on the ions electric record player purchased ed to the club members by record- M15593 Ellllllwlll Ramsay. Joan their wives and guests attendedt-ll: Collection amounted to 820.05 and E. E. Parkman cams ship to Summerside in about G G h by this group mgg C5l'Y"lllEl'5- Pllsy Ramsay. DOM! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowles. Masonic banquet in the Masonic 37,5010, the Emergency fund which opt.1)., no. mo to three weeks time when the SMl'- 5"dC:l"l- n-t 'nH"3 95' 5:: plans we" giggled for 3 three Two new members. Lea Hogs Clirrlll-llerl. Patsy CBl'!'lllllEl'5- I0 Littletown. N.H., spent a few days Hall. Port Hill. on Wednesday sven- W3. dedicated by singing hymn. PHONE 325'! my returns here for another cargo "tin"? u;ll'&r9 ”l:d- wipe" John night short course to be held at and Reg Macuylnn were installed Wmplllled by Mrs. Reginald Mlll- recently with Mrs. Bowles parents lag Nov. 2nd. Films were shown --we Give Thee Bu, Thin, 0w,,-- QEGENT TIEATRE lmno. of D0l8l0ll- 8- wee en W ' 8 "' sllmmenlde ln mldrnecemlwl by the president this making (our er of Malpeque "d M"' D”' ML "Id Ml'l- 3053" m""5'Y by Mr James Mlllli” Mrs. Ernest Johnson had charge WEN" 5L 3lll'lm""& H. Wells. Alberton. Lunch Md recorded music brought hddmom to me- club during the ton H088. Hamilton attended the ' MAN WOUNDED e A Summer- side man was taken to hospital from his home yesterday morn- ing with a flesh wound in the left shoulder following a blast of a shotgun which was in his possess- ion at the time. Fortunately his wound was not considered to be severe, and in the afternoon he was removed to Charlottetown for con- Rev. Murray Gardner. Alberton, is confined to his borne by illness. Mr. Lemuel Arsonault and Mr. Archibald Fraser of the C. G. S. Saurel spent the weekend home in Alborton. Mrs. .l.R. Bonyman left Alberto: in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ” "'"' S'side Teacher during the weekd to visit her son- the meeting to a close. Contribution By A Summerside writar. Mr. Nor- man Macdonald. a teacher at Sum- marsida High School. is the author past month. The sing song was led by lion tamer Buddy D'Athe and fines collected by tail twister Ted A'Hearn. Following the regular meeting the members and wives proceeded to the Canadian Legion Hall where a most enjoyable social time was spent under the direction of soc- C.G.I.T. rally held in Charlotte- town over the weekend. Messrs. Keith Donald, Malpeque and Myron McArthur. Kenaington, are attending the Amherst Fair. Mrs. Tyndal Sample, Kensington. is much improved, following her recent illness. A Hallowe'en party was held in the hall on Monday evening. got. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Mill. Clermont where a miscellaneous shower was given in honour of Miss Hope Mill Previous to her marriage. The wedding march Wu played by Miss OHVC Dalziel, and the bride was escorted to the Mrs Phillip Williams. Eilersiie. spent a few days recently with her daughter, Mrs Horace Lidstona and Mr Lldstone Mr Donald MacLean has pur- chased the home of Mrs Oscar MacNeil. Conway Mrs R J MacNcil left recentb of the program taken from the third chapte of the Study Book. "Coming our way" was the sub- ject dealing with the ' " in Bacxacl-Is For quick conifo hsl for Baeksehn. tin Pailll. Get in; plllghu. strong elou urine. irritating pun Log Pa B. F. Hunter. R.0. Summerside. P.E.l. - Phone 81!! SMALLMAN'8 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water street - Snmmarlld Above Maurice Mill's Man's Wed PHONE 3530 valagcence. s. Geo,” N.,,,w,,,p,,.' ma ml, tn. 0, H, .,,,,,.e,m,g mm e,,m,ed ::lnfl'1';l:;'"l;';nl:lfdgjngregilyengt Master Robert and Ronald Mll- living room by Mrs. Jabez Mill. f3,”e"d "” Wm” m"”"""' ”" :a'lEais:.i:g:;:b:l:ui;i';ggEfEf1:hg5:. Photographers iant son in Fairview N. . . "Put Your Child's Idols To Work" 1” 9' Mallwll” We” W”k9l"l The ill" W9” c3”'l9d l" by Ml” suffsraaothsr an mnouthmngyau THE READ STUDIO . . . S vided by all club members. anh- FUNERAL SERVICE -. I-uneral which ,ppem in the November During the even.” the mug guests of Master Ralph Carrut.h- Nancy and Miss Shirley Mill. While Mr and Mrs Grant Moilison. druuistfae 3, w, slung service for the late Lorne S. Bige- Word was received Friday by ' era. Kenslngton. low'was held on Saturday, Novem- ber 12th. A short service at the relatives in Alborton that Mrs. Fred Campbell. and Mrs. John K. Clark llama of his parents was followed and their children had arrived II issue of Liberty magazine. series "Your Family". on page C. In the item. which is one of the of pl had opportunity for s ”scussion ans for organizing a Lionettea Club. It was decided to form the Miss Joyce Bryenton. student at the accompanying good wishes were read by Mrs. Gerald Mill and Mrs. Bert Hunter. Mrs. Cecil Mill. Miss Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Spurgaon Ramsay on Sunday. Nov 0th Prince of Wales, Charlottetown. L. dam h 'M I V; to gun. ' ."TTi:r-' 15' h "M u N) m In S! Pam” ma . N. mm M. Mr. Macdonald from observations club and elect officers the first of spent the weekend in Malpeque, mfm irfil-ycunrlsing cmrmed ya Vii”?-;XHg 3 ., liinps ATIZIICQII Chung; Port Hill. Montreal Mrs Clark "and Mn 2'",f, dl-"burg 32 dyemlbel" 3: the new year. The evening closed the guest of her parents, M13 Hill the gifts A pleasant social even- ' l W " - - l r . - - - - - ac n - , with "the ow. M. Findlay of- Campbell left Alberton a week ago My 1,3 wlffgh gal chfflm: and with the slums of the Queen 8 Mrs. Ernest Bryenton. ing followed with Miss Olive Dal- W Pail bearers WeI'CwEnl;:kllIIhg0l'k.73. slan- :i:.mHampt:rTy'Birch,mB.i-sd algirclii Ml” 3'” M” 3” sl'"'''l'- Dmi md Cur," Campbell. 5 month. N.S.. visited friends and Mr. Macdonald is well known fit 3183 for I303-lI9I" 'l Pl'0l'llll- da night Danciyg from Youras Anansrno - Appre- We'-'k9I"l- . Creed. Sixteen members mr0nd- Th K ingto Ml u Road 3' ' tended in a car stolen the M". Gordon wduh ummgfglde ii'iii.ii."t3'3i;;"1iini"5lrt:iai:iii:o1 Ed m 3”" all "ml mSml”1"lllP mmihgobfggeyghgh Kigsm: F0:-um Tiaere eliitert:i::g .at the 9:30 to 12130. if; 3;" ll"..f,',f' ;i;'l.lfg':3”f; accompanied by her daushten writer at the Summerside office is "'L'ylnfl"t;lV':,l";'he"3';.:'f;:”f,'!'d-.1 I cant illness and is able to be about l"""9 0' "1" ml M"- 9'0"” I i ' almmurugg ire; '9 visited in Albarton din-ing the also the author of the sports again. cl”ll' Jackie Doyle's Orchestra. Charlottetown youths. ages is to 21, were taken '”k”d' my Wm '"""" "fun mo custody by summmwa and Fred Hardy and Miss Helen Hardy Miss Frances nu-bourf Charl- ottetown. spent the weekend at bar home in Aiberton. Jar. They were ar- were visitors in Albarton during White and will ap- the weekend hear in Police Court this morning. Mm new Mme "d M" K" REMEMBRANCE SERVICE .. MacEachern. students at P.W.C. On Rsmgmbrgncg Day member; are spending "IQ weekend It the of st, A A y'g canal... Legion home of the forrner's parents, Mr. branch paraded to st. Anthony. and Mrs. Arthur Wiikis. Alberton the effect wives ha in alumina Mme -Id Wt Rich-rd W-ll: Church for service at 9 o'clock conducted by Rev. M. J. Rooney. LONDON (Reuters)-Peter Thor- Following service the parade mar- neyci-oft. president of the board of lchcd to the War Memorial on the trade. Saturday attacked new Am- church grounds for the two-minutes erican tariffs on English blcyclsa. iilence and placing of wreaths. In "The policy of wider trade pub- the evening a delicious goon snp- licly acclaimed on both sides at her was served Lesion membcl the Atlantic is indeed meaningless undthslrwivulnthouglonnmm union trade is permitted to ss- ctiered to by the Ladies Alllmi pend," he said in opening the an- Iry after which .a social evaniag nnal nalgnal cycle and motorcyclr was enjoyed. Out Our Way .By J. R William: 1 relatives in Albsrton during the will '10 if "'9" benefit- can be guided in a marine which column "Sport Echoes from Prince County". and the editorial column "Lets Talk It Over", which appear regularly in The Guardian. - ' its is also a contributor to var ious magazines. and is the author and director of several full length 8. WOMAN'S WORLD WITH CLIP- TON WEBB CAPITOL SUMMER- SIDE "Woman's World." a behind-the scenes drama of big buisnsss and their husband's career. come to the Capitol Theatre today with an all-star cast headed by Clifton Webb. June Allyson. Van Heflin, Lauren Bacall. Fred MacMurrsy. Arlene Dahl and Cornel Wilde. The picture. which was filmed s NEW ANNAN WJ. The annual -nice Annan Women's Institute was held at the home of Mn. Robert Wil- liams and opened with "Home On The Range", followed by the were read and approved, also min- utas of last Annual meeting were read. The President. in giving her report. t”ankad the members for their cooperation and especially the secretary who was presented with a Bath towel sat from the member . sick committee raportad those calls made and fruit taken. School committee purchased soap. paper towels and dustbano for school. Four new swlnga have been com- pleted at the school. Now sick committee: Mrs. Lewis school: Mrs. John Mouse; Pro- gram: Mrs. Stawart Mouse and Mrs. Lewis Moose. It was decided to place a wreath at Travellers -Rest monument on Remembrance Day, Mrs. Wall to get the wreath and place it. "'lll9N"'8eaVi Miss Enid Donald. Summerside. spent the ew Mrs. Stanford Pickering of sea View is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. weekend at her home in A number of folks from this vic- lnlty attended the shower for Miss Marjorie Huestis which was held at her home in Wilmot on Wed- nesday evening. A large number of friends. neigh- bars and relatives gathered at the h:m.j.....:..: Each member to bring a piece ti wool material for a quilt member! drew names for exchange of Christ- mas gifts. Moved that all bills III paid. Collection amounted to S115. Lunch was served. AV FARM FOR SALE AT BEDEQUE Consisting of 180 acres, siel as pianist. Mr. John Cotton is improving following his recent illness. several farm forum groups ware organized on Monday evening. Oct. Mr. Keir Crater. Baltic. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Evenings 60c and 50c; C - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Mona.-.y) rnnsosv s wnnmnsosr Shows 7:15 - 9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 3:30 It's a great, big wonderful woman's worid...because meg are In Ill in ClnemaScope and printed in color Correspondence was read and It by Technicolor. revolves around W55 m0V9d Ind Rwlded lllll We the selection of a new general will 35;” 10 all 0-N-I-ll I110 31-00 manager for an automobile mann- '0 ll"-' "l'l'glllll 5071-III Machlnel." fscturing company. The head of the Cilia? ' 1 IBIIIVIIIGI1 limi- firm invites three of his junior ed in 830-85 Ind the members made executives, along with their wives, up 310.15 for Orphnnuo. It wt- to come to New York so he can decided to hold a "Home Cooklns look them over. The wives sea Sale." Mrs. Robert Mom was up- through the plan immediately and. minted to find out when some ambitions to have furs and the 5': lVllIbl0- ' on the Year's Russel Crouse, Pull- Pmaram: Mn. Walter Mons. Mrs. plgyw.-jgmp, adagd ::its; Mrs. Stewart Moase 8 acres woodland, rest clear. Near school. stores and church and main high- way. Buildings large and in good repair. Cement foun- dations. For further par- ticulars apply- KEITH WOODSIDE "ROYAL" ' BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 8:3). t'll'l-llll'stl-li'riIu-lllhurulllnl-illll-llliill rm hf" CINEMASCOPE DANCE Dancing in the Borden Admission 60 cents. . Legion Home every 'Pues- if Matinee 50c and 25c 159 P)! i'i fhyx rzrrmq EDDlt CANTON MMY WALUNGTON SINGING STARS Y BIG 18-Pr. Oh'(HESTRA moving at a merry pace. Mn. Robit ; , ,, Matinee Tu;sdraAy yc,..a- vovooasa 11.. o 1 Mrs. Richard Wall: loc' -Tra ., "DRUMS 0 , ' .. ...........u...s w .'.l'.l”...'3'”.?.”.1. ....5.3iff. 3 Mn. Albert Moasa: Dlroctorya. Mr'.. sum... Dennis o Kaela and , ” ............,m--mv---o'"M mm.” mm AMALGAMATED DAIRIES mo. (M are Heflin. Wilde and Mac- D0" 3&lll'llllIl. 391- -l0lllI M10 Pnrlcn Medlnt ,..."Bmll...,...,IM Iiliiltt ....lililIIll. -4 BRACE MCKAY & CO. LTD arm”, Thgy ... mm-1.4 go eh. Innis and Mrs. Robert wllilanu; Bunk drawlns Tuesday. . JENKINS BROS LTD llluu Dahl, Allyson and Bacall. Audliorl. Mrs. Wm. waits and MacQUARRIE ' ”'i'Jli".i'?;.".1h'5.”'?:'r?Li."i2ii iii-'ha3v"'::7.l 'iiii'"hr. n....:-' T d 3-30.7-15.9-10 "l","."'””" "" " '" '" ”” 3.”u.m''n 'l"iyE.?:"' ”'Y"”'f ilCAm” r?..2.l.;'.' . 7215-9210 c cards distribu - 'l'A rum co E ed to the number-s."" of Red "NMNGNN " a E No Bank drawing this week. Eve- ning reguiar prices 450 and lie: Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Matinee Monday at mo. "DAVY CROCHET!" King of the Wild Frontier in Technicolor. Starring Fess Parker. Buddy Ebaon. Helen Stanley. hxulw W av” W"T.4::u.u'9ox0'f -in IAYIOM III mnsnlnl MUN sumo mums .. I umucoi Idlnmaaoelnaca. A UNNERSAL-ililElillAll0liAL PICYUIE MONDAY - FRIDAY Commencing MONDAY, 14 NOVEMBER - 5:30 - 6:00 P.)-. .,. e -aw.-.w73?::