HAlLOWE'EN IS COMING nlg enough for ll-month-old kl I 45 M mtg Montana in hide Inside Ilistgnlgys iffy. 5:” 1'...” .,?f,'f,,”.',' me hose pumpkin storm by P.l his arden that. by Hnllowdgn H. Stanley of Ottawa. The pump- will in even my". ' yK National Officers Kr. Gustave Imideet of d Canada aeaompanled Lodrolt. national growing all across Canada and the Air Cadet prov-um... Air Cadet Leiague' Meeting. our standards are steadily Iaagiss by George H. Ross. Ottawa. lelleral manager of the league; W43 5-K Virr. Ottawa. senior He advised the leaders not to worry too much about the num- ber of cadets in their squadron because he said. "if you have good cadets in your unit that is the main thing." 4 yesterday to attend He said't.hat the present en- tha annual settling of the Pro- roltrnent was H000 and that vinclal League whlchuwss held plans are under consideration to ” R-C-A-R A3 WIDE elpand the present ceiling of Number wtclib rooms. 22.500 to 25.500. The M99"!!! Wu liltrhlishtedi ”Furthermore". he stated". by thl nrssence of Air com; the air cadet movement is very modon . Costello air officer highly rated by the Dominion commanding Maritime Air Coos Government and I assure you mand and of Group" Captain that the money which is being Swetarian comma ” otlflcer R. wentjn training these boys is C-AF. Station Stlnmersidc. not an expense but rather a The maetliu opened with Mr. good stment." James Currie. chairman ol the Mr. Ross spoke of plans now provincial committee presiding. under consideration to institute Reports from the various squad- college technical scholarships for tons in the Province were ra- Cadets who can qualify. Plans, ceived and tabled all indicating he said. are presently being stud- that much progress is being led and funds will be available inada la the air cadet niova- for this gmject. Two leading colleges w 0 will participate in League hssdquartus arrived in sianmsrside EBIind 96-Year-Old Red Cross Worker Came Final tribute was paid Tues- ilay to Marguerite Gnudet Poir- .er, tlifl Weathill Avenue, Mont. seal. who died at her residenec. I-Ii-idly. September 27th 1957 she was in her 96th year. Mrs. Poirler was born and miuoated in Prince Edward Island. She ran aihotel at Wel- lington P.E.l. for forty year; with her huhand. Iidele. who predeceased her in loss. It was then that Mrs. Polrler ment here. In addressing the assembled delegates the national president. G.R. I spoke of the great importance of the air cadet movement in training young Canadians and teaching them to be good citizens. He paid tri- bute to the civilian leaders id all parts of Canada who devote their time to this great youth movement. The general manager. Mr. George Ross. said that the splen- lld attendance was a reflection of the dew interest in air cadets. "It is tough work," he said. "but at the same time very re- warding. The air cadet move- From P. E. I. St. Monica Church. and through- out the Second World War did work for the Canadian Red Cross. receiving high pi-us. (u- the perfection of her efforts. At the age of eighty she took .s 1, 300 mile trip to see her son in Minnesota, and in her later years frequently travelled alone to Boston. Mrs. Polrier is survived by three sons. Dr. John. Sylvere and Alcide; the plan are the Ryerson In- stitute of Technology in Toronto and the Albcta Technical Col- lege in Calgary. 6 EAT FUTURE Air Commodore M. Costello in briefly addressing the gmim said he had witnessed the grad- ual perfection of the air cadet movement. He said he foresaw a grtat future for the League in Canada. Group C taln Swetrnan. corn- mandlng of lcer R.C.A.F. Station Sumrncr-side. assured the dele- gates that he had always been pleased to assist the cadets In every way possible. He congrat-' i wrsrriiii I dell Bros. Cmpaud. rt GOSPEL Tent North Bed us A SEMI-ANNUAL Gtrl l tom October three daughters, Jacqueline (Mrs. Boulabger). her daushter, y Mrs. Zellca Warehnm and Mis- Desplte falling sight. which re- lie (Mrs, Prahaleal; twelve sultffd in Intel blindness ten grandchildren and pwen(y.(hg-ep 1 3'0!" I60. she continued with great grandchildren. charity work for which she had Requiem Hint Mala was sung been so well known on Prince in. St. Monlica Church. with Edward Island. burial in Cote den Ngigea Ceme- She became a member of the tor-y. GUARDIAN 1 RAYMOND GRANT Onond- rlst will he In his Tignlah Office. Saturday October 12th. DR. J.A. McMurdo'a offlde. summei-side. will be closed until October 21. RESERVE. Monday Oct, 3, for Masquerade Dance In Irish- town Hall. MONTHLY Meeting Canadian Lcglon Kensington Branch Oct- ober Itth at 8.30 pm. ATTENTION! Annual Presby- terian St. Andrew's concert. Nov- ember 27th Kenpington. PANTRY SALE and bazaar, Saturday. October lzih at 7.!) p.m. Kennedy's Store Kenning- ton. New London W. A. A YOUTII movement needs your support. Please buy Girl Guide cookies Price to cents a package. CARD PARTY. Legion Home Kensinglon Tuesday October 1!. 0.80 p.m. usual grlses. Sponsored by Ladies Aux iary. . RESERVE Saturday evening November 0th For pantry sale and bazaar at Kennedy's Stern Ksnslngton. New Annan Womena Institute. IIECKIEITI STUDIO will In rame to Montreal to live with DR. LIV. AULD will be an- sent from his office October 10th to Ioth. inclusive. BUYING. poultery daily. Mon- illy through Thursday. Wad- THI DUART Beauty Salon will he closed for holidays from October 1st to October ltth. HOT Chicken supper church basement Wellington i'0I'ISIl Thanksgiving Day, October l-ilh. Services for Lord's Day. Sun ay School 7 p.rn. Gospel meeting at 8. ' RESERVE Saturday Novemb- er 9 for hot chicken supper ,aint'lIl bazaar In Central Bedeque a . MOAJE JEWELLER8 will provide free appraisal of num- ismatic material. Bring yours In now. a Guide Council, mecti postponed to ncmber 28th. .30 p.m. E.P. Worth. Surranersids. ARTIFICIAL Insemination- all branding clubs on Prince Ed- ward Island will be shut down 16-)! inclusive. . rvioe will commence again on November let. NOTICI YOUR Oliver dealt has is stock potato digger parts. split' shears. escalators. hale escalators. general farm machinery. welding all irons and metals. Digger chain weld- I ii... rmii hon insulated. Paul Lsvoie. Carleton. Phone I5-I1. Borden. A LI IRTO N Thanksgiving nsnee. Moody October Id. In- isiituls hall. In aid of Western hospital. The auditorium will be decorated in an autumn setting. maple leaves. nowors. etc. Wes- y tern five orchestra. Refresh- ments served by the C.W.L. FUNERAL YEITERDAY - The funeral of the late Jacquel- ine Arsenault of Abrams Village ltth to list. inclusive. For the convenience -of customers. studio will be open for appointments from four to six in the alterations. ALI. WATCHES eventually re- quire service. and when you but a watch at Moase Jewellers you will also have the advantage of their ability to service their quality watches with a rnlnimtnn oi delay. ALI!-1R'I'ON Pastoral Charge- Unlted Church of Canada. Sunday October 13, Tignlsh worship at 9.30 a.m. Csscinnpec Sunday Ichool at I0 a.m. Rally Day ser- vice at 11 a.m. Akaerton Sunday School at it an. W.M.S. Thank- oiferlng service at 7.30 pm. with Mrs. .I.M. horoule as Quaker. Rev. .I.M. spoule. Minister. NOTICE-aedcque District L. 0.L. church parade will be held in the United Church. Borden P. E.l. at 3.00 o'clock Sunday Oct- ober 13. Rev. A.E. Piercy will he speaker. Silver collection for Mass was celebrated at it. by Th . Allin 0Il- the protestant orphanage. Vldtr ' lint. Arsenlult. Fell! ors from other outlying districts roirier. Goa P. Areenaislt welcome. THE DCREDULE of services for Thanksgiving Sunday Octdser lath for Tryon Pastoral Ctia y Professional Cards U'U':-U-':Y-ZU-. ol the United Church of Cl are as follows: 11m .Cne Tra- Accounianfs ;.;.'e"i,:fn'.,7'”A.",;,,( will be In attendance at the evening service in Crspaisd. Minister. Rev. Al). C. Earle. la. imilitiii closed for holidays from October ' ment." he went on. "Is steadily ulated the delegates from Tig- Schedule Announced For The Royal Visit To Canada OTTAWA (CP) - Following is the E ” ' oi the royal visit to Ottawa starting today. All times are eastern daylight: Saturday 4:80 p.rn.-Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip arrive at Uplands 8:45 p.m.-Queen and prince airport aboard BOAC DC-7c alr- dine at home of Prime Minister curt. - Dlefenbaker. 4:45 p.m.-Fourteen-mils pro- W” W"! cessional drive to Government "3. '-I"--' WI 90"PI' I93" House begins. Government House for drive to 7 ,.mFQu"n hold, Pr," n. Uplands airport. cepuon u Govemmeng Home. 10 a.m.-Royal motorcade stops . gu,m., at Lansdowne Park where school 1.,” ..m...Que,n M py-gm. children are assembled. place wreath at national war me- 113” I-ll--47-"V51 COUPIO 59”” morm. from Uplands for Wllllamsburg, u ..m...goy.1 coupi. mend Va.. aboard RCAF C-5 aircraft. service at Christ Church Cathe- MISCOUCHE dral. I p.m.-Queen speaks to coun- Friends of Donnie Perry, Mis- couclie, will be glad to helir he try over CBC radio and television has recently returned home af- networks. ' Monday 10 a.m.-Queen presides at meeting of committee of Queen's (5, spendmg sum, ume tn nu, Privy Council for Canada at Gov- pmce county Huspiml .-ecew. lng treatment. Miss Helen Gallant and Sophie srnrnont House. 10:48 a.m.-Heads oi Common- Gallnnt of Wellington were rs cent vlsitnw In '”scniiche. wealth and foreign diplomatic missions and their wives are re "W04 IN 9" 9""-"I Pt GPV9” Mr. and Mrs. Tfieo. ArsenauI' '09” HP""- oi Stonehani. .tl:i:ss.. Mrs. Urban Iltll mm. -Officials ofllcyll Pinsau of Bloomfield recently Society of Canada gather at (low visited in Mlsoouche. at the home ernrnent House to present prince oi Mr. and Mrs. D.II. Gallant with honorary society fellowship. A number of pupils of Marian Academy. iv.” he. recently motored to Charlottetown. where till p.m.-Royal couple start CU! monial drive to Parliament . they attended the Rural Youth Fair. Miscouclie took second Hill 8 p.m.-Queen opens Parlia- rise In the Veletahle dlspla" ella Gaudet and Betty Richard were chosen as winners in the 4-H Garden Club and will attend ernment House. 1:10 pom.-Prince makes coun- trywide radio broadcast. 5:30 p.ni.-Itoyal couple attend government reception at Chateau Leuerler Hotel. at Royal copla enter- lne at Government House t dinner. 1Ip.m.-state. ,” held at Government House where vari- ous dignitaries. including repro- seatettves of Canadian Iadlena. rnesttha Queen. 10 a.m.-Royal couple hello 15 mile Ottawa. Hull drive. 10:10 a.m.-Queen and prince arrive at Hull city hall to sin vlsltors' book. 11580 a.m.-Queen inaugurates work on Ques-nsway superhigh- POULTRY Buying llve fowl and chicken daily. except Sat- urday. Plck up service. way through Ottawa. phone 93.2 12:15 p.m.-Prince receives Ca- !I,IlA'IIlII mmhua of Duke oh I&:.- FRED WADMAN ' renc amiss ycone ea Kemh PERSONALS Miss Elisabeth Lugue has clos- ed her home in Crepaud Village and is being cared for at the horn. of Mr. and Mrs. George MacLcod. also of Crgpeud VII- lane. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ran- some of Louisbnrg. N.8. visited briefly with Mrs. Parkarfs sis- ler. Mrs. Lemuel Arscrisalt, and other relatives in Alberta: this ' week. CAMEO Kerisington FRI. - SAT. - 7:15 - ms MATINEE SAT. - 1 PM. Roy Rogers in Western action! "PALS OF THE. GOLDEN WEST Also serial and News Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jeffery. Bangor. Maine. si-rind h Al- berton Wednesday evening to visit the fonner't parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffery. CAMEO KENSINGTON MON. - TUES.-'I:ll - I: IS FOR SALE HmxMmdy mmkmNm seotiast VIctioria,P.Ei. toba solilinlts prasuitoondltton. For-Irdormatlori telephone sinriinersidezatlor writetoP0.nnsr37starrmei-skh. .'rs prclnbes ooritactthe manager-.the BankofNova9cotiaatCrspeod,P.I1I. I Attend nish on the formation of a squad- ron there. The nominating committee. with Mr. Greg Mulholland as chairman. brought in the follow- in: slate which was adopted by the meeting: James H. Currie. chairman of the provincial committee tre- electedi; wing Commander A.- J. Macmillan. Charlottetown. secretary. Members of the cornmlttee: Russ Phanecf. Pope McMahon. Dr. G..I. Gallant. R. Eldersha-w. A. Dealtoclies. L. Maillett Greg Mulholland. Rqrcsentatives as local may -- ::.a:.. .- Observod In Bfeadalbane On September the numbe of relatives and friends gathered at the borne of Mr. snd George T. Dita maysd Mrs. Poimroy Murray. BreadaI- Toliengrins Wedding Marc ban. to congratulate them on and Miss Juretta Murray enter- the occasion of their twenty-led the living room weariq ha fifth wedding anniversary. lfiotliers wedding dress. Aler --uie bride and groom" Following the rpading of two and their bridennald and humerous poems. one grourisrnmi of twenty - fiveled by Mrs. William Zeus and years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Emer-i the other by Mrs. Grant Willis. son Murray. had been so tedlhdr. Wellington Murray esca- under a p'ettily decorated rch 18d Bills of lilVe!'WIl'! I chill In the living room. Mr. S. W. on behalf of the relatives. Then Willis. chairman for the occas- Mr. Cuyler Matheaon made a Ion. made a few suitable re few commimentary s ' on marks and then called upon,ht-half of other friends present. Miss Eleanor Murravy who readl and Mr. Ear-I Chappell present- the original account of the wed-? ed a purse. d1"! 3 It 5PP'-'3'e'5 "1 Th? G"l"l when the "bride and grocnII."i a criplion of tho. hrlda'g Mrs. soriu Meredith Charlottetown: J. P. Gaudet. Mlacouche; C.C. Hic- key. Sinnmersidc. In the evening a reception and banquet was held at R.C.A.F. Station at which-Mayor Currie extended a civic welcmno to the distinguished visitors. Hon. E.P. Foley was present as represent- ative of the Provincial Govern- mnt. The national piesident. Mr. Le drnit. in his address to the ga- thering Interpreted the national PHOTO FINISHING . i For the finest prints That can be made from your negatives Send or bring your films and photography problems to George Walton Photography .......i-1 25th Wedding Anniversary ”"'” decorated color tenth a dill! in ion. In use read the out :3, 4"” In. Ear; Chopper and Miss um. um UTTOY. toll! WII In Mug. a proposed to the c uple b Mr. - we Ackland. Tether y "d mm". nu s:J':xmt?Tsa :1. : x'..s.v..xa.- '.:.:.wo.r. has an ilverndand white I. -A , s me a ntered t gsnsta hprhd two beautiful cvfedding Mr. and Ilsa. Murray whichhadbeenhakedbylntleynundllllod Island rs wuss ins 0' ullisent Mrs. Ralph . rose. Mass. and Mrs. After an overung of merrI- Duke. Cheney. ' Diinum N meat and happy reminiscent: . nlilre. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce the official opening of Hardy Electric at 246 Water Street, Surrimerslde on Tuesday. October 15th. We will carry a line of washing machines, -fridges, toasters. iron hot plates. electric razors, etc. Motor rewlnding a specialty. Our shop is equipped to repair all types of washing machines and all electrical appliances. HARDY ELECTRIC Summerside Dial 3820- Ernest D. Hardy. Willard MacDonald Bldg. First Street P. 0. Box 1312 Summerside Phone 8038 policies of the air cadet move- ment and outlined plans for fur- ther stepping up of the.air cadet training program across Canada 1 in 150. Nine Head Of Cattle Poisoned Mr. Robert Reid. Central Bedeque loet nine valuable head of cattle this week when they broke Into a field of potatoes and ate the topsthat had been spray- ed with top killer the previous day. Three were valuable Holstein cows and Mr. Reid's loss is a heavy one. All died in a space of a few hours. the Amherst Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. lU"ed Gaudet of Miseouche recently View friends aii.i r;Z;i.n.es in U.S.A and Canada t A regional conference of the Catholic Women's League re- cently took place at the Civic Auditorium. Siimmerslda. Ten members from Mlscouclts at- tended. Iris Gallant and Millie Dc.- Coste. of Miacouche. recently took part in a dress-review which was held 'in Charlottetown dur- ing the Rural Youth Fair. Iris Gallant was chosen to attend the Toronto Winter Fair in November and Millie Decoste will attend the Amherst Winter Fair. A field day was recently held in Miscouche on the school grounds. Some 270 pupils took part in the activities and ribbons and money prizes were given to the winners of the different rac- es. This was sponsored by the Home and School Association. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Retail Merchants t Association of Prince Edward Island will be held in Summerside on Wednesday, October 23, at 2:30 p.m. at the Summerlea Restaurant. A N OPEN THIS SUNDAY, OCT. 13 AND. THANKSGIVING MONDAY WENDELL MUTTART'S nsso SERVICE STATION Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories - Phone 2900 Water Street West Summerslde TODAY 2:00 - 7 - 9:20 REGEN "BONZO GOES ro COLLEGE" MAUREEN O'SU'LLIVAN - CHARLES DRAKE "CRASHING LAS VEGAS" LEO GORCEY and BOWEIIY BOYS MONDAY 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:15 TUES. 7:15 - 9:15 FOR Tl-E FIRST lib-ii, 1 IN IH, S(.IIF-III NOTICE After representing Dodd and Struthers in the sale and in- stallation of the Dodd's system of lightning protection for the past 26 years. I am now retir- ing. I am turning over my agency to my son Chester Phil- lips. Northam. R.R.. phone 14-! ..1rii llllLMi.li;EH iiirrs;i-iii-. I iii l.Nllfl) :h.HAW- SmN...&JO;fN ulxltltiftii RILHIRII VVlI)lV.1Rh RN yillril Tiiltit 7&uT'iiN VV1IL.Hlkl'(ll-x MON. 7:15 - 9:15 C A P I L-suMMERsioE TONIGHT (8AT.) 7:15 - 9:15 "'2 Years Before The Most" "ALAN LADD . BRIAN DONLEVY Thrills - Spectacle - Adventiin ' Mutlneers hunted across the 7 seas. Sponsored by the Summerside Y's Menls Club. in 000 ''-'l'lll1 IIAPPY Roan 't oaua'xni.r.v sssossaaueaonwavn nannaiea Lanna no, gm, plcturg or Aslxwuwm the month In Rd 1' Boolr.: TUES. 8:80 - 7:15 - 0:15 .-lill-N (itE'.L('.l II) Ifrlii ,.lfiArJ .HE'liI llfi and ask my - and other lends to consult him when ey need repairs or adrlltlona to their present installations or when,they plan to have new iri- stallaflons made. JAMES P. PHILLIPS 1676 W lath Ave.. Vancouv . B.C. POULTRY BUYING Buying live chicken and fowl daily, at my home. except Saturday. Contact us for hlghestl market prices. ' Free pick up service Mrs. S. R. Pendleton Kenslngton Phone 85-5 I COLEMAN OIL FLOOR FURNACE Summs-rside PLUMBING. HEATING EI.EC'I'RICAL Dial 2624 - Box 485 Your Coleman Dealer. ANNUAL 0lIl TIME FIDDIING 8. STEP DANCING COMPETITION 4 SUMMIIISIDE Auoiroiiiuivi - sAr., ocr. ml. M ms p.ui.-'- Aomssiou 15:-cmtoesu 3!: ”74'I':'74?M 819 A! :- PniNci-: EnwAno IsLANo MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED I685 M UTUAL senvicsmsccunirv 'AMAI.GAMATED 1941 A PIIRELY Mitrimr. COMPANY . IF YOU srom: GASOLINE IN QUAN'rrr'n8 ' YOU NEED A I'ER.VIIT. IF YOUR BITILDINGS ARE VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. Everyone can help fight Ore before It starts. Do your part now by checking fire harards arniind your home or place of business. A little care may save you a lot! For Com-rt Insiirance Arrangement Md npply to the following: Suramerslde. P.E.I. P.E.l. 1'. LELAND LINKLI-7l'I'ER. MANAGE! SUMMERSIDE AGENTS W. VERNON CRAIG. Redo Mug AL"-I GALLAN-ls 1" Wellington ' M. I. MOQLIAN. North WIIIQIPQ G. M. GIANT. Chltowl w, 3. gagging. K,,,,.,,",. ALEX 1. ROBERTSON. ridtddt svnnar a. silica. Birch 5' ll vzruiot. srszrsort. oua-y Prince Edward Island IITIAI. FIIIE IISIIAIGE 00. Iuunmuuieaisssgiguaiuunuuusm CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Stanley lrlge . ...-A.-,:--amseiv.vdce&'.ii3 '