'0 . Griffin oi Roseviile.. and fam- ily of Glcngarry. Mr. and Mn. George O'Neill and Arthur O'Neill. recentl ar- ed Somervil' sea, to attend the funeral of Mrs. 0'Neill's mother. the late Mrs. Joseph P. Griffin. Glengarry. The many friends of Mrs. Ernest Maccregor, Burton. are sorry to learn she had the mis- fortune to fall and fracture her hip. All wish her a s-pcedy.re- that waslostinattrsthatds-labile yesterday after- Ilfoved the five farm buildings loan. of Walter Maccallum in Lower a nun: tn. of burning bay ts all that remained of the year's hay and 1.000 bushels of grain YbstsIyWsttsl 5 Farm-Buildings Lost In Fire Ai"Lower Bedeque Five farm buildings were de- moved by fire yesterday after- noon on the farm oi Walter Mac- Callum in Lower Bedeque. The fire completely consumed four of the buildings, housing all the hay and straw. 1.000 bushels of lrain. the separator and mill- er. and the electric pumping sys- tem which supplied water to the have originated arotak! doct- rical wiring in an upper part of one of the barns. was discovered shortly after one p.m. by Ralph l(acCailtsm. son of the owner, who. with his father. was work- ing in the barn when the fire Mr. Patrick O'Connor. Cape Wolfe. spent Sunday at the home of his son-in-law and dnullllbf. Mr. and'Mrs. Peter Dalton. Bur- WESTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE lVedncsday'Novem. her 20th for Carleton Women's institute. Hot Turkey Supper. REXALL Original one - cent 6 great days. Monday through Saturday, October 21 to 26th. Gourlles Rexall Drug Store. REGULAR THURSDAY night dance at the Canadian Legion llome, Kensingtop. Music by the lllellowaires. Dancing from 9:30 med ip 12:30. Admission COME TO Till! Chicken. ham and scallop supper. Birch Grove llsll. Freetown. Wednesday, oc. Iliih. Sponsored by the Alice Collicutt. High School student of Tignisb Con- vent. spent the holiday weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt. Cape Hi! lllllll. one in the lower part and the other in the upper part, at the barn were. simultaneously activated by the one . When the upper light failed to work at noon yesterday it was thought by the men that bulb had burned out. and it was in the vicinity of the light fixture that the fire is believed to have anned by a brisk breese. the names spread rapidly to con- ltlmc the farm buildings and sparks ignited a pile oi straw in some dlstadce from the The buildings which burned to the ground included two barns 50'-lillll the live stock. A third building last was a combined misery and garage, the fourth was a hen house. and the fifth building was a machine died temporary storage for potatoes, which was extens- ively damaged by the fire. How- Mary C. MacGregor. teacher of East Royalty School. soent the holiday weak-end at the borne oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor, supper was held Wednesday eve- ning at St. Mark's Hall. Lot 7. A delicious hot supper was ser- ved by the ladies. games were enloyed. The lot- tery was won by Miss Gale braved the smoke and heat to bag up many of the 600 bushels stored there and carry them to while firemen from the Summer- slde and Kinlrora Fire Depart- rnents poured water on the build- ing to quell the fire which did extensive damage to this only farm building which did not burn Hindu and Most of the farm machinery. and all oi the 11 head of cattle and 150 hens were uved from the file. as well as 185 bags of potatoes that had just been grad- ed and which were c safety from one oi the that was destroyed. Damage to the bulk storage part of the potato crop located in the machine shed was not as- COME IN COSTUME, win prise and enjoy the music of the line Haven Ramblers at Masquerade Dance in irishtown Hall, Monday. October 28th. SISTER DlES-- The sad news -was received by Miss Rosalie Griffin. Brocton. meat Sunday with her friends. the Misses Rhoda and Phyllis Reilly. Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape visited her daugh' . Mrs. Arthur Wedge. DWELLING SCORCHED The dwelling house was scorch- ed badly on the end nearest the barns. and although saved from catching fire. its situation height of the fre that all the furniture and furnishings were carried outdoors to safety. After the danger had passed neigh- bours assisted in returning ev- erything remaved from the house. The fire. which is thought to TIMELY NOTES ON Fllli FARMING creasing Ilelr purchases the British, who last year bought less than they had at any time in the past seven years. some fewer akin. than in 1965. The Italian purchasing pic- ture is interesting. for two rea- sons - seven years ago the Ital- ians took slightly less than 2.- ii The ltallana last year Leeco, Susnmerside. of the pass- ing of her sister, Mrs. Golden A. MacDonald in Chicago,lll.. on Friday. October 11th. Mrs Mac- Donald was the former Jessa Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. James Cape Wolfe. recently visited Mrs. Reilly's parents. Mr. a Mrs. Peter Murphy. Elf " Miss Rhoda ltelliv high school Tignish Convent. spent the holiday week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape There was some insurance on the buildings but this was re- portedtobe onlya small partof the actual loss value of the fine buildings destroyed at this well- kept iarm borne which was one of the finest in the Bcdeque dis- Macliensie. Alliston. P.E.l. and was in her sixty-first year. sur- viving are her humand and two daughters. also one brother and Iere! Kensington Lions club so. ual auction , High School Aud- Wednesday. October attendance prise Charlottetown. socnt the holiday week-end It the borne of his narents. Mr. and Mn. Peter Dalton. Burton. re of your choice in Kenning- ton. Have a holiday. come in. vote on the plebiscite. Presbyterian Church Swper, and tile auction. 31,000.00 -worth oi merchandise must be ghest bidders. All Recent guests of Mr. Thomas mpbe were Rev. Preston Hamill of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Redverse Hamill. Wilfred Hamill, the Misses Doro- thy and Polly Hamill of Lower William Levine. managu of 'he Edmonton Fur Auction Sales. if mini. ranchers Western Canada have any trou- bles this season. it won't be be- cause of over production. it is his opinion that the ram.-h mink output in Western Canda this yearwillbsdownbylotols per cent. some oi this was houdst about because smaller mimr ranchers are being forced out oi business because the val- or of the product had been de- paying creaslu and the costs of pro- duction increasing. and also cause ranch mink output was down to to is per cent. The average since! a mist lit- gene in the past. At the suns cost of mist pens. other squnsment and feed have been soaring. He said that the de- crease in the number of kits per litter is a moretpuasli lion. and that It appears to be strictly a genetics problem that may be answered by the scien- Mr. Levine also states that the production of standam ranch rntrir will be down this year be aversge a better price per- skiaon mutations tbanoadasts. rnanyottbsrnsrsswitcbtns hf hdl-ll hamtblesrslslagoiata Alf! Those gollu into mistlon ris- charltable work. Support your Lions Gut). AVA GARDNER ITAII IN - "Till Ll'l'l'lsI HUT" A'I' CAPIIOI. SUMMER-SIDE Ava Gardner. Stewart Granger and David Niven are the stars of "The Little Hut." an M-G-M re- lease which comes to the Capitol llsaatns with the advance word 'that it is guaranteed to make it This is the hilarious story of marooned on a des- They compromise a beautiful girl. the girl's husband. Miss Beverly Howard. student of S. D. U.. Charlottetown. and Miss Stella Howard. high school student of Tignish Convent. men! an holiday weekend at the horns of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnet Howard. Glens”?!- Mias Joan 0'Halloran. high school student of end 'at the home of her parents. 00" Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0'Hal!oralI. i2',”.”.2iI '-who takes her too much for gran- and the husband's best who comes In with a plan for sharing her a. . . strictly within the bounds of legality. The girl plays along Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard. Burton. were recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen MnrDh.V and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy oi .1 with the idea. but she has ideas Dalton. Burton. bad as their guests during the cast week their mother. Mrs. Arnbros Piusville. and sister. he Or- 's. Charlotte- Africa. Columbia. Brasil and Tender. Great cred- it isbetng given to the l.IlIA.. . an association of alak ranchs; Mlaa Audrey Doyle. Clml)l50ll' ton. recently left for Tomlin- .. where she will be !I!lPlW ,' Professional Cards in 133 Accountants 5. .E5 iii; nassassaascr .D(5URANCE -O&I-Eta! - , 9-? gr: i,- ii. E ii” is . :3 it it t :;i'; i I i all fun. had as her guests day. Miss Handrahan and Miss Kinds of Charlottetown. Mrs. Lorne Shaw, Cape Wolfe. also Mr. and Mrs. with relatives in Hallias. N. S. Mr. Charles Reilly of Halifax. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly, Cape Wolfe. 'l'he funeral of the late Mrs. assisted as Tralnor conducted services in adjoining cemetery. Pall hearers were: Messrs. Bennett Howard. , ' KENSINGTON Ramsay and M say. in Elmsdale. Malpeque is a patient in Prince County Hollill-BL All hope for his speedy recoven'- , side. was a visitor to Baltic on Saturday. the guest of Mrs. E- H. Wall. of Princetown Mslpeque sponsored a most de- licious supper in the Hamilton Hall. A very large number of people from lIII'l'0iIlidl"l districts. xenstnston and SW"- merside were present. A lood sum was realized. Mrs. Frank Shea. recently l'G' turned to her borne in Indian River. from Western Canada. when also spent the rut few weeks visitina mem n of her was Audrey Doyle. Campbell- oa Sun- Mary McIntyre. Mm Arthur Wedge oi Sumrnerslde. have returned from a pleasant holiday spent N. S.. recently visited her par- Bernard Joseph P. Ciritilri. Glengarry. was held Friday morning, Oct. 11 from the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Albert Luttrell. Rose- vllle to St. Mark's Church. lot 7. where Solemn Requiem H l g b Man was celebrated by Rev P. McKenna. Rev. J. N. Trsinor. deacon and Rev. Pitre as sub-deacon. Rev J. N. the buriel r-:d- ll ward A. Griffin. Fred M. 0'- Holloran. Simon Luttrell. Char- les Rogers. Melvin MacGregor. Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Ram- say oi Saint John. N. 8.. were week-end visitors to Malpcque. the guest of Mr. and Mrsfwiltou . G. W. Ram- Mlss Orla Barlow of Baltic. spent the weekend at her home H1: is friends will regret to learisn Preston Hsairatou: Mrs. Edna Pierce of Summer- On 'v'-'adneaday the Ladies' Aid United Church of Free Movie At-Alberton Ameviefllmsiimerasttoa Women's Institute hall this Thursday evening at 1.30. to- with a hunter of other teatares. The title of the film, which is sponsored by the Maritime Pro- inces Boards of Trade, is "The ato,ry of creative capital" the dim answers a number of pertinent questions about capit- al and capitalism. Advance no- tioes indicate that the show is really worthwhile and it is hoped that high schoof students in par- ticular will take the opportunity of attending. Much of the ma- terial dealt with will asslst them neatly in writing the essay for the Aiberton and West Prince Board oi Trade essay contest as ' democracy. Showings are E lu expected to be hdd in O'Leary and Tignisb. HOWLAN Friends of Mrs. Norman Sou- thcr who has been residing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. will be sorry to note that she has bad to enter the Western Hospital. Her sis- ter. Mrs. Gaudet is a patient in the Prince County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters and Mrs. Edward Gallant motor- ed to Sumrncrside on Thursday, October loth. John Aresenault arrived by Plane on Friday morning, Octo- her 11th from Hamilton. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arsen- ault have returned to their home in Rumlord, Me.. after spend lng 9 months on the island. Mrs. Gordon Hardy of Alber- ton made a business trip to Howlan on Friday morning. Oc- tobcr llth. Mrs. Clllford Arsenault and young son Ronnie. spent a few days in Abrsms' Village recen- y. Johnny Gallant of Abram's Village spent the first weekend oi October at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arscnault of Howlan. Mrs. Alex Gallant visited at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0'J.iears, Bloomfield, Friday. October llth. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son Nomran of 0'Leary. were in Howlan on Slturday. Miss Norma Gallant spent the Thanksgiving weekend at her Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Champion and son. Rickie. She also visit- ad her daughter. Miss lris Cham- pion. Mr.-and Mrs. Leslie Clark. ac- companied by their two sons. Kenneth and Donald have return- ed from a most enjoyable trip to Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Csaeley. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ward and daughter. Elisa- beth of Mill River, were visitors to Kensington on October 12th. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseley. Mr. J. H. liischenaan. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Thompson of Sum- rnerside. were motorists to Mal- peque and Baltic on Monday. Mrs. Ernest Morrison. accom- panied by her son. Ernest. Summerside. were recent.vis- itors to Kensington. the sun! of Mr. and Mrs. Psrrnenas Phil- lips. Mr. Earls Hunter of Moacton. N. 3.. spent the weekend with his , ts. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Hunter. Indian River. -C. V family in Calgary. wllnnlpes. Montreal and Hamilton. '3 ct Man of Indian 111:2? client the weekend in Novasc a. Miss Marjorie and Mlas'ElAea- nor McArthur of V were week-end Villtnfl l0 "0" lcotis. Mrs. Theo. I-llll. Mrs. ald Gordon. Mrs. Peter elsou ngton trip to Bangor. Maine. in Kensington. of Norboro. l' ' .:iiiiil 2511??" Don- and Mrs. William Cousins re- turned to their homes in Ken- (mm a pleasant motor Mr. Peter Nelson of KIWI!- spsnt the weekend at his Mm! Mr. and Mrs. Albany Palmer and Grant Mr. Eric Grant inf Mount Ai Uatvardty - ishg . NOTICE A Until turther notice visitors will be re- atricted dusto rise epidemic of in- Rsensa. Western Hospital. Aibsrton ralgeofpsoplelsashsearlca neuter:--rrlassssssussrl-Iii O ltrllle-Nlbtftollndlohaanesltritdomaatdllodsy 'l'bOn!&a!&ll Aiming At Republican Form W,” ca. 3, ,,,, OfGov'rForSourhAfrica PORTELIZAIETIMAL E r i light his goverunsnt h &bg towar'daropssHiclnlII'InI(l;: my sections Ai- bumu to acongressdtheNattonalparty. whlchheheads.th.stsuuthAfriu willbearepublir: long hetore the imposition United Jarty has the slightest chance returning to power. He said it is his government's "deep conviction" slit aiiiiil 3 ztlstners Mr-a. hAunneho.AHey ho h . . Mary rc .)oth 'l'-is: iiiirlsesfls Pauline Finxncand QUCCH Slndi gmglhootreai. and two disd- Dianna Ga ant of Tlgni on- lI- '- ..... ..... n........- s......... spent Message To The emu .... 1.. sum tbewcekend at theirhomesherc. E. h Mr!-AM I Blah Mm KS1- Mr. st: Mrs. Alpbonas3Ber- I8OI'I CWO! mtmcglgig” - nard of . Margarcts. N . ar- "”'""5- rived in Howlan on Friday mm waarmmou rneutem 4"- where they spent the holiday weekend. Several from Howlan and vic- inity were in Summsrsids on " Saturday evening, October 12th. ' zbere they attefnded the Step R rndg anclng and Iiddlers contest lunar” you Mr P W”, held in the Civsc Auditorium. nd tom. gov t ”d M Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant of Abumm vmne, went I by of of the United States of America two recenly at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsenaulf. Howlan. Baby " Arsenault was a patient in the Community Hos pital. 0'Lca.ry. for a couple of days and returned to his home on Sunday, October lath. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. Forest View on Sunday evening. The death of Edward Gallant, victim of the fire accident at the Curra'n and Briggs plant occur- red in Prince County Hospital after being a patient there for 4 months on meQy morning, oc. tober lsth. at the age of 34 years. Beside his widow and 4 small Queen to President Eisenhower shortly ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lam-d Victoria West, visited briefly with relatives in Alserton on Monday. They were acmrnpani- edhyMrs.WesleySsnsth,alsoot Victoria. Friends of Mrs. Fred .1. Vela. Brooklyn. are sorry to how that illness has necessitated her ad- mission to the Western Hoqttal. lng you tonight. We have had a wondrful time. Oil hearts are Miss Nellie Wells, Brooklyn, is 4 arw .agusstofhercouin.Mr.E.A. Maoltae. P 'ottetown. your great country. We are very sorry to be leav- hrll of aahlngton Virginia and New York. We shall never forget the Hndneas of their citizens not the good wishes of all of Ntose who. from the At- lantic to the Pacific. have made their friendliness so clear to us. I asn proud to be the bearer of so much good will. I can as- sure you that my own people re- turn it in good measure. Elisabeth R. Mr. and Mn. Elmer Wallace their son William. daughter Helen and grandson. Ronnie Gamllle cl Cascumpec have taken to rest- denceatthehomeoiMrsArthur Wright, South Kildare. for the winter months. Mr. and Mn. Robert Hardy and family have moved truss DIED FROM INJURIES LANOASPER. N. 3. (OP)- Frodasick (Bill) Fownes ti Luv caster and Tomato died Monday children he leaves to mourn his "um m,m.1.”udvedm ” mo l""' M” p'"”''' M" md M” auburnlie accldust Oct. 18 at c ' Jerome Gallant dad I mothers N3, 10 .. llenryl and Plli.!l1lm(;l. Howlsh. His mg ' IINIWMW not was a ry one which , . was held at St. Anthanys on EHAWA (GP) M” '.d" nu" 1'u'.'u' ,& 'l'h rad mi . m t . -Prime - , ll HY mo 51 I P53 or hwrnid I la & T HIIHQ. EUWII1 M Iii C W" ”'M"m Calherniaone or the heat.- Opposition (Continuod from page it it plans to increase old age pen- ' sions by 80 a th with match- ing boosts in shared federal-pro : EN "NIGHT PASSAGE" technicolor. wild west show. popular snags. comedy. ate. vlncial aid to the needy 65 and over, the blind and the disabled. Mr. Deienbsker said he will discuss with British Prime Min- ister Macmillsn the possibility of Malina the West's scientific knowl moss s:so - ms - one we Technicolor all 3-'i'.'-'i1'.?f.'."'."'..'.."'N, ..a.'.".. Jasnee sumo - Andie Murphy anti - combines ilwestigptors ex- amining the pulp and paper in- dustry as "., t , methods." The government should take steps to end such. He added that be trusts the to government "will not delay" in - appointing a commission to study the possibility of building the long-discussed Chignecto Canal in the Maritimes. NOTICE There will be a sneer- ing of the Charlotte- town District Labor Council in the Ionian Town Hall on Friday. Oct. 25 or 8 sun. All saesnbers of the C.I. of R.E.. or anyone in- terested In the labor movement are cor- dially invited to or- read. Macxsuzis”. WST ;i-lite NV.- TUIIDAY III WEDNESDAY "THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER" in techni- color. Itlffllll Cllftea Webb, Ruth Hussy. The story I! Jollgsnll and his military band. A real treat for those who like colorful band music. Shorts. cartoon and onion service. 0145 ll-IIL 9.1-l TOMORROW. RIDAY and SATURDAY fr .. 3 DAYS ONLY . TE -:N”E'v'n IIHGOIT 7:15 - 9:16 cApIToL-sums-m TIUIS. 8:5-7:15-0:15 totbeir receotlypsr-' inAI)eroon. "ANNII GET YOUR GUN", h p