5EPTEMBEK lo. 1951 THE WESTERN cuniioiiiii ,,.;j PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE it Surnnm Street. Summersidc. Hung I031. News, Subscription, Advertising -nepminmim J. ELMEII. MURPHY llouso Phones? The Guardian may be following stores and GEORGE CLOW 8033 dud 8032 bought at any of the in Suinmeuidc: 3911 Bookstore. Summer Street; uourticu Drugstore ll Central Street: mun News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gnudet. 8:! Granville Street: Ame l)ouccttc'I Grocery. Second SW9": Island Motor Transport-, Wster Street: Album. Grocery, I20 Russell Street. K. L VVIHQ in Kcnglngton, WEST PIIIN Allienon : CE OFFICE Funk Weeks. llcpruenutiyg, Gil-2 fifties and 68-8 House. Phone: ...DANCE in Irishtown Ilall. Monday, September lilth. Good floor and music. Sale of lunches. ..l)R. CARSON; Chlropracter. 71 Gmnviiia St. Phone 8501 Sum- merSid('. Tuesdays and Sutur- days. -0N HAND for quick disposal H311 Thresher complete with blower and tiiilingsreturn,mount- ed on trnnsport truck. Hilbert Agnrw, your Miissr,i,'-Harris Deal- er, Summersido. Phone 2627. -ATTENTl0N Sunday School Ii-zirhcis and officers of the Sum- mersiiic-kn-ilsington rircn. Plan to aiicnrl lil.R.l-LC. Convention. Bap- tisi Church. Summersidc. Mnndny. Sc-ptrinbcr 10th. 3 (mi. and 7.30 p.l1l. - -Ill-J.-tl'l'lS FOR 'l'()RONTO - Atiorm-3-General W. E. Dzirhy loft on FI'lfl.'l)' for Toronto to iiltclid tlic fiflnlllll meeting of the Cunu-. diaii Bur Society. He wus li(-i-om- pilflit'(l Ii,v Mi's. Dliriiy flilfl sun. Pclcr. -PLEADS GUILTY M A sum., mcrsldc man pleaded guilty hefol-e .Vlfl'.'i(ll':Ii.e R. S. liinton, K. C., on' Friday to having in his posscssioii, 1:9 b0iiiF5 of NEW Brunswick liquor. He was fincd sine and costs under the T:'ninr-raiicc Act and his automobile was ordered seized and forfeited to the Ciiiivii. -i.in TURNS oven - About: ten o'clock Saturday night n criri iu:-nod over near Travellers Rcst. It is believed that the ivhecl slip- ped off the pavement and in en- deavc-rlng to get back on the driv- er lost control and the car turned over. The driver was pinned un- dcrliczith but after being rc.-cued; he iias apparently unhurt.-S. ' -BELIEVE '-(:A-S-E SOLVE!) - 5Ul1lll1Pl'Slde police bclicve that; they have caught up with it hit. and run driver who hit and ttlrn- ed nvcr ll truck nt the corner ol' Cediir and Second Streets Friday- night and kept on going. He Mil: Avlimr in Police Court this iv:-ck, charged with leaving the scene. of an accident. The case was in-i i'9si1.:'nted by Cat. Harry iifat-Kai-.,. -(All. nanny DAMAGED ...ii' law model A Ford car was bzicllv damaged about 12.30 yi-stcrdav af- ternoon when it. left the mod iicnri Yninnvnle School about one mile from 0'Lc-nry and landed in tli.-.E ditch With the four wheels in fllr-i Ill. TAP five occupants of the car. ii man, his wife and thrcg children were unlXl,illl'Nl ('.X"'"3Ii for minor cuts and bruises. The drlror of the car was placed under. arrcst. -MISSIONAIIY MEETING Q",5iiiii'i-'I)' afternoon in Monirnse LflilPfl Church. children. ynuni: People and their li-adcrs from thr- ii.1stnrnl charges of Alhcrtnn and Elmsdriic met with Miss-Olive D. 5iiai'iii1SI. secretary for yotlngr-r (Tours of the Missionary Socicty ?f the l'nitr-d Church of Coniida. I." "VT Owning Worship Miss Spnr- iiiz rlirr-ctr-cl thought to what God can lll"lln to individuals of. any "3,i"”i-'iiii.V. In a brief nddross shn Duinicrl out how. through thr- g”a'Th- People can come to know Cromrlgirougii Jesus Christ. The mmuthhears witness to Him and i!” V iiyiivoii are changed. It Muir lzisk of Chrisfilin pr-oplc to I If the Churrh' in nrr-us wlicrc ins not been establisiir-cl. cs-l i'99iiiii.i' in the arr-as that or: gmwmg up amu"d iiirfzc ciiir-s. mlelllil" V1080 Miss Spnrlinr: us:-cl mm.3'i,"PiRrnpii for iiluslrnliiiiz il mm-H SW-.i0id in tile ('lllldI'ftn' people". miitlnf: town iind hnw thr- J M 4" it flat their church. Rev. - -. ..hccn pronounced the hen- ldlciion, L --LEAVE roii. HOME-Mr. ma Mrs. Fred Crossman. their claugh. ter and granddaughter. Georgia and Sally Dunmore, have left for their respective homes in the U. 8., after having spent 3- holiday with Mrs. Richard Wood of Coleman, and Mrs. Wilfred Gamble of Con. tral Lot 16. The Cl-ossmans reside in Asbury Park, New Jersey, gun the Dunmore's in Hampstead.Long Island. New York. Their visit was enjoyed by all who heard their beautiful music, as they took violin and accordion wherever they uent. "Port Hill and U C I . Vicinity- l"rie'nds of Mr. Stuart Montgom- ery are pleased rm hear he is plan- niilg to be home over the week- end. Messrs Junior and Earl Strong- man and Thane Yeo, spent it re- cent evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath McLennan. Mrs. Byron Ramsay and little sun Jimmy were visitors to Eller- slie on Thursday. August. 30th. visiting Mrs. Ramsay's parents, ).li'. and Mrs. Gordon Millnr. Friends of Mr. Gardiner New- coirbc are sorry to hear he injur- ed his ankle. A group of people visited Green Gables on Sunday last from Birch Hill. Nortlmm. and Port Hill. Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard and their little son Shel-ren, Mrs. Walter Newcombc, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin McLcnnlin spent a very pleasant evening recently at the heme of Mir. and-Mrs. Herman Dyment, Nortliam. f Mr. Billy Newconibc. Noriham and Gardiner Ncwcomlie arid daughter Wilna, Port. l-llll. recent visitors to Summersidc. WCYO Mr. and Mrs. Archie l-Zllls. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yco, Miss Addie Ellis and Marina You were vis- itors to Charlottetown on August 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo visited Mi:-s. Yeo's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryant. Mr. Henry Mnyiiard. accompan- ivd his sister. Mrs. Susie Kaye. to her home in Boston, Mass. Mr. Mnyiicird plans to remain about a week. While there he will visit many relatives and friends. Llul-. Gerald Yeo and little son Ed;-'11". Suntmel-side, spent 3. few days with his father, Mr. Coiling- wood Yeo. Port Hill. Mrs. Frances M'.'KlllnDn re- turned- to her home in Baltimore. M.:l.. after spending about six months in Port Hill. Messrs Junior Strongman and Garnet Maynar were visitors to Summei-side and Charlottetown on recently. Mr. Billy Yeo spent the week- end at his home in Port Hill. He returned to Moncton on Sunday afternoon. Messrs Gardiner and Billy New- cumbe were recent business visit. 01's to Charlottetown. Miss Anna Vcnle sppeni. a re- cent afternoon visiting Miss Mar- inrie Yeo. Miss Yco is leaving for the U. S. A. shortly. Messrs Byron and Eaton Ram. 58.V were vsitors to Charlottetown recently. E cent guests at the home of Mr. Conway. cind Vicinity -101. Thomas Morrison and her daughter Bertha and son William. 01 Slim John. N. 3., have been visiting Mrs. MncKlnnon's aged father. Mr. John A. Mloxlnnon, and her brother and ulster-in-law, xf; and Mrs. Bradford MncKln- '1'hG lymmthy of the community is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murphy and relstlvel in their recent and bercsveincnt' in the death of Gerard. which took place in London. Ontario. The remains were brought home to Summersidc on Saturday evening, September 1st. and were laid to rest in the cemetery of St. Bridg- ets Church. Lot ii, on Monday morning. Sept. 3rd. Gerard was born at Freeland, Lot. 11, and spent his boyhood days there. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Morrison Ind family. Mary, John. Billie. Marjorie, Betty Ann, Jimmie and Wilfred Jr.. Saint John. were re- Morrisonls brothers. Wallace. Clin- ton. George and Eddie of Conway, also a brother John at Charlotte- town and his sisters (Katherine) Mrs. Wilbur Hardy. Freeland, and (Winnie) Mrs. Acif Walfleld. Con- way. 'Mary. the oldest daughter is going to take up nursing at the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss Jenn Adams has secured ii position as clerk in I store at Charlottetown. Jean is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Conway. and has two sisters in Charlottetown, Mrs. William Alex- ander and Mrs. Wilfred Hsmbly. The following sons and daugh- ters of the late Mrfand Mrs. David Smith, Freeland. joined in a fam- brother and sister-tin-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith, who live on the old homestead: Caleb, Pasa- dena. California: Patterson, Port Huron. Michigan: William. Bos- ton. Mass: Rebecca, Mrs. Mac- Gregor. Milford. Mom. and Mar- fzaret. Mrs. simms, Brooklyn. Mass Mr. Hugh Smith, Summei-side, is another brother. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Summerside. and grandchildren Hugh and Donalda. Moncton, N.B.. were recent guests at the home of llvir. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Free- iland. Mr. James Miller has returned to his home at Port Hill after spending a few days with his sis- ter. Mrs. Austin A. Ramsay. Con- way. Miss Wanda Ellands and her mother. Mrs. Muriel Ellands. snent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Ellands' mother. Mrs. John Broome. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Macxay. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Try- on. and children were visiting friends and relatives in Conway. Freeland anrl,Ellerslie on Sunday. ily reunion at the home of their . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.. Murphy, Summerside. A miscellaneous shower was held in the Conway Community Hall recently for a popular young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Wymim Mll- lignn, who were married at Alber- ton. Mrs. Milllgan was formerly Miss Veldis Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brydcn Smith, Alberton. and Wyman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Milllgan, Murray Road. A very pleasant evening was spent in music and dancing. The many lovely presents were opened by Mrs. Cecil Mscxinnon. present- ed by Miss Norma Palmer. and placed by Miss Emily Lynch. Mi-. Milligun thanked everyone for the gifts and the pleasant evening. Ice cream and cake were served to everyone. 'Mr. and Mrs. George MDHHDH and infant son George Angus were guests at the home of Mrs. Morrison's father. Mr. Thomas Bigger, on Sunday. Sept. 2nd. Mrs. Arthur Adams was in Sum- merslde on business recently. Mi-ii. Sherman Lewis. Summer- side. was visiting friends in Can- way recently. Mr. Clarence Ramsay, Borden. spent the week-end with his wife ulid family at Conway. Miss Donna Palmer. teacher at the Brae. spent. the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Knud Bendston. Summerside, spent the week-end at their home in Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Tuplin were recent visitors in Charlotte- town at: the home of their daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams. The Conway United Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. George Williams, Poplar Grove, on Thursday evening, August 30th. Mrs. Charles Sieivari. Slimmer- sidc, is spending some lime with her son and dau2,ntei--iii-laiv. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stewart. The school district appraisers of the Department! of Education. Messrs. Walker and Maccullen. have finished appraising the In- verhess school district. Mr. and Mrs. William Millilzan. Murray Road. were! visiting their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramsay, Grand River, recently. Mr. Sterling Milligan. Murray Road. motored to Charlottetown recently and spent a iveek-end: Mrs. Raymond H a r v e y and , daughter R o we n a. also MISS Wright. Cape Traverse, were r2- cent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Edgar Henderson. Free- land. Mrs. Joshua Henderson. Mrs. Harvey's mother. is seriously ill and all hor friends wish her a- llews & Views of RGAF station Mrs. D. E. Carson and children Kenneth and Robert, are visiting relatives and friends in Dart- mouth, N. 5. I C 0 Flt. L.H. Lleff. Accounts Officer, will report in at this Station on Friday on transfer, at which time he will replace Sfl. W. M. Mills. Senior Accountant Officer. 0 I 0 Several Navigation officers com- menced refreaher training at the Air Navigation School this week. including: Fxo J. R. G. P. Tnette. F70 H. J. Giesbrecht, PfO R. L. Finder. F70 N. E. Rowe. P70 J.W. Lawrence. 1170 G. R. Hans. 1770 J. D. Trick. W0 P. A. Goodfellow, W0 R. L. Devers, W0 R. W. Roy, X0 W. J. Paris and W0 A. Cap- usten. O U 0 Three airmen are scheduled to arrive here this week on Transfer from other unit.s across the Do- minion. These include I. Clerk Ad- mintstrative. !..A.C. J. J. McGuire, a Communications Technician (A) AC. 2 G. Boudreail, and A.C. l M. Peters. who is I. Carpenter (Con- struction Engineering). 0 0 O Cpl. Donald Harvey, son of SfL and Mrs. W. G. Harvey is being congratulated on being awarded a flying scholarship. Cpl. Harvey is a member of the Summerside Air Cadet Squadron. I U 0 Mrs. W. Cowley of Toronto. Ont.. and Miss Patricia Cowley are vis- iting in Slemon Park. guests of Cpl. and Mrs. J.B. Cowley. O U 0 Several Pilots who recently grad- uaied of! s Staff Navigation In- structor 4Piloti Course at the A. N. S. have reported to other Sta- tions early this week. Among the graduates arc: I-V0 J. B. Smith, Fx0 R.G. Newman. F0 T.A. Tor- rance. FXO S. J. SlSSOil. F0 J.M. Griffin and F10 A. C. Callegaro. 0 O 0 Former Officer Commanding Specialist Wing at the A.N.S Sz'L W. L. Gillespie reported at another Unit this week, where he will re- sume duties of Chief Administrat- ive Officer. Sfl. Gillespie was .1 member of the A.N.s. Instructional Staff here for approximately three years. chosen careers are extended to the graduates of two Navigation Offic- ers Courses and one Summer Air Training Course, who will receive tiicir wings and grciduation certif- A C J. G. Bryans, C.B.E. C.D.. Deputy Air Member Air Plans, at Air Force Headquarters, Ont.. on Friday of this week. Fol- lowing the presentation ceremon- speedy recovery. September 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Millar, El- lei-slie, were visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy. Frec- liind. on Sunday. September 2nd. Mr. Colin Milligan. who is em- ployed on a Government boat. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. James Winn. who in em- played on a Government boat. spent. the week-end with his wife and. family in Freeland. Mr. John A. MacDonald. who was in Halifax for medical exam- ination. has returned to his home here. Mr. Ml.cD0l'illd is able to report that he iii now in perfect health. While in Halifax he visited friends at Dartmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison and Mrs. Jane Craig were recent. guests at the home of Mr. Mor- rison's daughter and sari-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Ballem, Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith. Freeland. spent the week-end at Mr. Shelton Adams spent the: week-end with his parents. Mr.;' and Mrs. Arthur Adams, Conway. Mi'. and Mrs. D. H. Boyle. Keil- sington. were visiting at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompsoiii on Sunday. September 2nd. Mr. Robert Morrison who is employed with Morrison and Miic.- one Slimmer Air Ti'Rlilii1E Coiil-gal The Rec. spent the week-end with his! parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. He also visited his sis- ter and brotliei--in-law. Mr. and .Mrs. Ancel Ballem, Mount Pleas-I ant. f I has, a precision drill display will be conducted by the Flight Cadets of the graduating classes. and int- er in the afternoon al reception will be held in the Officers' Mess lii honour of the graduates. I O 0 On Thursday evening of last week a dining-in night was held in the Officers Mass at this Unit. in honour of the graduates of two Navigation Officers Courses and Guest speaker was A.C J Bryans, C.B.E., C.D. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smiley of Liverpool. N. 8.. are visiting in Summerside, P. E. I. on holidays. A son, Ff0 A. W. Smiley is a Pilot it-rites from the Reviewing Officer, Ottawa. Howlcin and Vicinity Messrs. Lea and Alban Arsenault Sllllllllerslllc motored to Charlottetown re. 3, Mb ccntly. -m Maura. Tcnis Peters, Arthur Fvlchard and Fred Arsenault cently motored to Summerslde. rc- Littlc Miss Marlene, daughter of taken to Western Hospital at Al- ion. Her aunt. Mrs. Weirs of Perl Elgin, N. B. remained at the hos. pital with her. Mrs. Margaret Arscnault visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pir- min Perry recently. I-lowlan can boast of I very smart old lady in the person of Mrs. Pros L. Arsenault who recent- ly walked the round trip to and from St. Anthony's to take part in the annual 40 hours devotion. This old lady is well along in the 80's. Her husband passed away a few Years ago and suice then she was "ml! d3U8h'-er. Mrs. Fred Arsen- ault, Mr. Arsenault. and family. of Charlottetown are spending few days at their old home Woodstock. 3 Llr.-2. Jerry Gallant, Mrs. Frank Gallant and the Misses Tliercsn and Dzlina Gallant motored to Piusville recently where they spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant and family. VMr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rie and sons of Wilmot spent Sept- ember 2nd in Hoivlan. S)'mP3iiiy is being extended to the family of the late Mi.-s. John ,Kelly of Lot 6 in the lO:S they sus- 'iained by the death on Friday of their beloved mother. Her burial service and funeral took place at St. Anthony's Church on Aug. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arsenaiilt and son of Rumiord. .ife., are spending pnrt of their vacation in Woodstock. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Austin Pineau of Duvnr who will be niarried to )3. Dieppc, O O 0 Congratulations and best wishes N' E" 31” 1” ""5 "ear tum"?- for continued success in their T'-s Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doiron and daughter Helen of Duvar were in Howlan recently. Visiting in Howlaii. Duvar and Albertcli recently well: Mr. and Mrs. Johmiy Arsenziult and child- ren of Chnrlottetuivn and Mr. and Mrs. M-ax Martin of l:2me:'ald. iMi'. and Airs. John Ar.-'en:iult. and a friend from Tignish who were guests at the holnc of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsennillt. They also vis- ited an aged aunt of four score and Ien years in Lot 6. Mrs. Jos- ,cpl1 U. Gallant. in company with .'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsennult. M" Clmmd Msmaun 599"" ”:Gallant, recently left for Tignisl-i3, iwllere they will cut pulp wood for - ;day or two in Charlottetown dur- Cing the past week. g sympafliy ofpold friends in l-lowlan is going out to Mrs. James 0'1-lalloran of Sunimersidc in the,M,,.sp Thomas cook. recently mm.: "B, R. iloss by death of his sister and lhousekeepcr. the late Annie O'Hal- f i ioran. i Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- Ml” Mmmc Ma9KE-V- i”li3”1”0" the am” M the ANS Flying stock. Past rear teacher at Forest teacher at West Kent School. Charlottetown. who has been va- cationing st her home in Freeland. M'- has returned to resume her duties. Ti'i0i'bUi'n. SALT COD T0 ITALY QUEBEC, 525.. g -(cp)-'1-he is attending a Navigation Officer of Fisheries Course at the.A..N. Quebec has annouced freighter Kellbryn Department the recently Norwegian com- pleted the first of five shipments'Anderson will be pleased to learn of salted Gaxpe cod to Italy. Italy of his recent promotion- resumed its end purchases at Gnspe this year after I 12-year interruption. "my flrml Fm: pmoniic hll taken on "Mi". lira tea menu I I to cows Never Leave Barn liut Produce More Milk ,, . new trend as "loaflng Delis" and those who nova adopted the system. ; cne hundred and twenty-five fnrrns are using the loafinglpen become more popylu. Cows my in the loaflng pen mum in uni-luau. The oreixiii” """'"' '" Axincouri claim diiilv' on lny stored in silos. Over three per cent. increase in -!ilfPilf- it up one Mn. like the one Bruce Dawson is slttini! beside. They l0'i I'll! been reported and experts forecast an ultimate iilie I herd of 22 Holsleins. A doc:-one in um. dlgg rl. fJoncuinei- who let! her milk in bottles. ' ii-... i , such appreciation and sincerity in Wing here. 0 C and Mrs. C. A. Campbell. N.S., spent the week- end in Summerside, when they visited with their son, Flight. Cadet William F. Campbell. who 8. Friends of Flight Sergeant N. W. Ffs An- derson was on the administrative staff of this Station for approxi- mately two and one-half years prior to his posting; . In the Course magazine of one of the graduating Officer Courses entitled "On Track N. O. C. ll". Flight Cadet Richard Malott, Ed- itor of the magazine. wrote 3 very comprehensive and complimentary article which he named "The Seventh Province", which gives an outsider a greater insight into the idvantages iind difficulties of thr- populace of Prince Edward Island. Flight Cadet ennls W. Bceby in his composition on "Summerside. Prince Edward Island". was most profuse in his sincere approbation Summerside and the town in gen- eral. It is most gratifying to find two of our fellow Canadlaiis. and the very best wishes of the citiz- r-ns of summersidi-. are extended to these graduates with a hone of meeting them again. in the not too distant future. 0 O 0 Students of ii Navigation officer Course will commence two we-cks' mid-term leave over the week-end. O 0 9 His Summei-side friends will be glad to welcome I-V0 Cyril Mac- Donald to the town once again. no MacDonald graduated off the fifth Navigation Officer Course to undergo training at the ANS one year ago and is now attending ii Staff Navigation Instructor iNnvi- gltorl Course here. WAS!-HNGTON. Sept. 8- (Alli -The 1'. 8. Government today cut: still further in allowance: of three vital metals-steels. copper and aluminum--for use in makind ordinary consumer goods. The new cuts become effective 0:t. 1. Man- ufacturers of such goods must. and lavish praise of the people ML KBl0RdlK'R,l' du iiiiz the coming week on she View, went to Mount Royal Monday, August 20th where began teaching for the year. Recently motorllii: to Piusville iwero Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gal- limt and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gill- New Season opens on Broadway By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK. Sept. 9.-var--.-t , niatic and financial hopes.iii ivliichi some hundred shows will try for actresses winning the early aP'j plaiise. "Lace on Her Petticoat" by the English playwright. Aimee Slum"! was the lone opening-ivcr-k entry at the Booth Theatre. It was ii well-meaning effort, with a fond- cncy to get niclodranimicnliy out of hand at thc lllliSh-('0fif(tl'liNl with the prcjudiccs of social caste in the Scotland of H190. But it brought. out for a lieiirty welcome tivo sub-tccii girls. Pcrlita Ncilsor. and Patsy Brudi-r. who cfiuifi imcii many older performers some filli- points of actin: ability. For the thrcc-act primed)". iii" pair of young hloudcs share sccnc- stealing honors as Pcrliin ink” the role of the rich tot from the castle who finds fl'l('lld5lllp with Patsy. the daughter of the work- ing classes. There's also it romantic i-ids-plot jrvnlviniz Nova Patterson. thi- young widow mother. and Jeff Morrow. the free-siicnking man of tho masscs. The third main adult role is taken by Muriel Akcd. Miss Akcd and the N1-ilson ynunizstcr both performed in the earlir-rI.nn- don production of "Lace Of Her Petticoat." A couple of more enirics reach Mae West. wil be back Si-pt. ii at the Broadway with another reviv- al of Diamond Lil" and the next night "Bagels and Yox" will bow in at the Holiday. "Bagels" is tabbed as 1 Yiddish vaudeville re- vue played in English. "9 iii "Ported by limit their steel use to 58 per cent , (of the pre-Korean war lcvel' lant. They spent ii pleasant. ven- ing at the homc- of Mr. and 5. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault was berton on September 2nd where she is to undergo is tonsil operat- Dan Kelly and other members of Visiting in Howlan recs-ntly tvci'evu,., Hoivlan recently and spent day with her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. gold and glory. was launched f.l1i.'ii0 week with a pair of hopeful young l Fortune Cove. Doubled Vfeiltiing Al Summerside An outstanding social event last week was the double wedding in Trinity United Church. Summer- slde. On Saturday afternoon at four o'clock Miss Ruth Anne Mac- Donald and her sister, Miss Lois Marion MacDonald, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald of Summerside, were united in marriage to Mr. Leighton Ralph warren, son of Mrs. Leigh War- ren nnd the late Mr. Warren of Charlottetown, and Mr. Garth William Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Clark of North Bedeque. Attractive arrangements of white and yellow gladioli blended with the olive green and Indiana rust costumes worn by the bridal at- tendants formed a harmony of rich autumn tones. Rev. KG. Sullivan M.A., B.D. performed the g-:r':':r" Miss Mary Geldarc. organist. was in charge of the wedding music and during the signing of the register. accompan- iied Mrs. L. M. Callbeck, as she sang ."Still As The Night." i Mr. MacDonald gave his daugh- resided on the homestead with her, iers in marriage. Miss Ruth, enter-', line the church on the arm of her lfather, wore a dress of ivory sntir. (brocade in an Elizabethan model. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur s. Gauamifailing into E. gracefdl train anrif lfeitturin-g ii fitted bodice. full Her finger tip veil of tulle illusion ,was held in place ivith a wedding ;code bouquet of Queen Elizabeth 'ro5es. . Miss Lois, entering the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Frank 'MacDonald, wore a gown of white islipper satin with slight train, fit- - cl bodice. small covert-cl buttons :i') the waist, lily point sleeves and .Prtcr Pan collar. Chzintilly lace iformed 8. delicate yoke and was rrpeatcd in an inset in front panel of skirt as well as the edging of her finger tip veil. She carried zi cascade bouquet of Starlite roses. M'ss Miriam MacDonald attend- ed her sister Ruth. She wore a gown of olive 2l'CFn taffeta with matching headdress and carried a cascade bouquet of Listra Hibbero rcscs. i Miss Lois was attended by her igroom's sister. Miss Beryl Clark. iii'l”l0 was attired in a gown of In- idiaiia rust taffeta with matching .lienddrr-.3. Her cascade bouquet 'was of Pernet roses. l Mr. Miller MacDonald of Char- ilr-ttetou-n was groomsman for Mr. lwarrcn and Mr. Robert Macltfurdo of Bedeque for Mr. Clark. The ush- icrs were Messrs James Harris and David Bell. i Mrs. MacDonald chose for her rla-.lghters' wedding ii street length ,.o'rcss of navy tziille and lace with matching velvet hat and accessor- Joseph S. Gallant. ; Miss Leone Al-senciult pleasant week or two HA and Xlrs. Sunimel-side. spent guest of Miss Barbara Gallant recently Wvent to Piiisville where she will visit. at the homes of her aunts, Mrs. Elizabetli Gallant and Mrs. J. G. Gallant. ' Missrs. Joe Richard and Paul iHeci.oi' Richard. I Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruth- ,crs. Airs. Bruce Carruthers and icred to 'Cape Wolf where Mrs. Cook will remain for an indefinite time with members of her family. time at his home here prior' to entering Prince of Wales College. Mrs. Eddie Gallant spent I re-' cent afternoon in 0'l.eai-y. lvn-s. Oilbelergdudet came to the Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dlgnan and family Ht'CDl11pillllO:1 by Mr. Bruce Carruthers spent a re- cent afternoon at their respective - homes in Howlan. Mi.-s Emma Gallant of St. John is now spending her vacation with icr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joc T. new Broadway season of high dra- icanam. Upper Howlan. a . Alphonse Bernlird. ,. Calvin Cal-ruthers spent a short. .rAGE FIFTEEN One Ship Sails With Pulpwood. Aiioiher loading A Ihlp sailed from Dumimcrsida about four o'clock yesterday mom- in: with a cargo of 1t';p wood and another docked at noon to tags on a similar cargo. The ship that sailed was the S. S. Claus Bogs and she is destined for Oalsla, France. The ss. Flamenco which arrived iySterdE)' is of Panamanian Mg- tistry and will load about 1.300 iwids of pulp wood. She will LL50 lsail for Europe but this cargo is believed to be going to England. i'I'his is the third ship to load pulp ,wood at Summerside this summer and in all cases the shipper iii the P. E. 1. Produce Co. Ltd. of Kensingwn. Loading operations on this ship will commence this morn- ling.-S. ics. She wore B Kolinsky fur neck. j piece and a corsage of Pernet roses. .Mrs. Warren wore a suit of grey yhirch gabardine with winter pink accessories and fl corsage of match-' ing roses and sweet pr.-as. Mrs. Clark was attired in a dress of ynavy faille with matching acces- ysorics and I corsage of Briarclifl -roses. t , A reception for sixty-live guests iwas held at Birch Hill Touri.sI mskirt. bolero and petal point sleeves: Lodge. When, the bridw tame was icentered with a beautiful bowl of .swi-ct peas encircled with lighted Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant"; band h"dd"S5' She Carried 3 cacglitniiers and two three-tier wedding ,'cal-:es. topped with miniature wed- ding bell arches. Following the reception the brid- ,al couples left by automobile on ithcir lioiicymooii trips. Mr. and !Mrs. Warren for the United States latter which they will reside in ,.Toroiiio. The bride travelled in a .suit of gold clinrmalite with navy '.crccs.soi'lcs and a corsage of Bet- ltrr-Time roses. Mr. and Mrs. Clark - .left for the Eastern States and ihfontreal after 'i'.lllCll they will re- .side in North Bede-que. The bride travelled in a suit of cinnamon gabarcline it-iih Van Dyke brown lac:-es: "ies and n Corsage of Per- net. rotes. - S E. E. Parkman; Opt.D.. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined 'i oi.-use. Fitted I. Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to S I and by appointment Phone 328'! ! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. ,' Summer St.. Summerside l I -B. F. Hunter ii. fl.-.-7 OPTUMETKIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE Lillil ' i I EMA LLlilAN'S ISUILDINO . i l i i i ii i R ' Summerside. P.F..l. Veterinary Surgeon I Phone 89 Ki.-nsingion TM R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casually 5 Summer St.. Summersidc PHONE 2413 i. ea... lilckeyl : Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerc- 1 Building l Summersidc, P E. I. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desi-Inches ' Hoivlaii recently visited in "HON! 2883 , . , . Quickies by Ken Reynolds J-29 i "I'm selling Junior'ss hunting knife with a Guardian Want Ad-it makes cold chills run up and down my back!" Professional I-Cards V ll: R.(). I V