14 The (iuitrdian ednbsday. Oct. 6. 1954 ALMA SCHOOL Hampton It has been learned that Mr. Willard Fall is favorably respond- ing to a period of treatment at. the P. E. Island Hospital. Best wishes for an early recovery from injuries sustained in a recent (September Report) The following is the report of Alma School for the month of Sept- ember:- Grade X - 1. Shirley Barbour. C” ””ddem- by memmn 9' m. Gun mg L Barbara Mmm, family of Mr. Verner Moore, are tom; 2. William Donald; 3. Jean "HWY extended- B"b””" The many friends of Mrs. Homer Grade VIII -- 1. Jean Dunbar; 1. Marilyn Rennie; 3. Garth Dun- bar. Grade VII - l. Arlene Rennie; 2. Sybil Duggan. Grade IV - l. Sherill Rennie. Provencner are pleased to learn that she is rapidly recovering from a major operation performed at the P. E. Island Hospital on loctober 1. Grade 111 tat 1- Bcily MC-J Relatives and friends regret to Neil: 2- Wayne Barbour; 3 Blair learn of the continued illness of Rennie. Mrs. George Carson, Bonshaw. and Grade 111 (bl m 1- Cami 33F are conveying best wishes for an bour; 2. Donna Barbour. 9,-,,-iy recovery. Grade II lat --- l. Clarence Dunn, . All farmers of this district to Grade II (bl -i. Gziiry Rciiiiic, whom the vi'8)' W33 Open, attended 2. Jean McNeil: 3. li-one McNeil. ithc meeting of the P. E. I. Federa- Grade II tci - l. Verna Ciarkzltion of Agriculture held at the 2. David Barbour; .'i. Kcith Dun-lchrirlcittctown Forum on Sept. 20. b . aarnde I (3. ,g 1 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- Bt-tty Bal'b(lLll”.l lEachern, who were recently mar- Grade I (bi -- 1. Faye Skerry: , , 2' wmard Murpm. l'lE'Cl and reside at Rice Point, were Teacher: Edith Mvrnn Arthur. recel” ll”95l:5 Of Ml" "ld M"- i llviiirchisnn MacEiichern of Hamp- lton. 1 HBYAN MIMSTER SHOT . Wcck-end visitors here for the week ending October 7 included BENGHAZI, Libya 1. Rruicrsl The Libyan niinistci: for pnlzuzi M" Mid Ml'5- 1”" WHEN and MF-' affairs. sairl lbrahiiii Shalhi, ivasliliill MT5- Di"-18195 M3L'E3CheTn- Mr. Wright is slowly recovering fatally shot in front of the federal government building here Tiiesri y. p Police later dctaiiictl a buy meni- lfroni serious injuries sustained by an accidental fall from S load of, her 'nf the riiynl lllllllly, Sli:ii'ifili?l.V- l Mfmayddl" 5'”””':':': ii.-in R. H. and Mrs. Brixicr are -- visiting relatives and friends in the province of New Brunswick, during vacation. Their daughter. Miss Dorothy Baxter, has resumed her studies at Mt. Allison Univer- sity, following a brief holiday period Ill the inansc, guest of her parents. Students of universities and col-; C G.' RCIICS lcgcs, home during thc holiday. g season. and home for the week-l FIQIII TTIO PGII1 OT end. lllClllf'l('(l1 Mr. lriii .VlanQuar-l ric. Misses Ruth Dunsford andl Ruth Younker from P.W.C., and Misses Beulah and Elaine rergu-' son from the U.C.C., Charlotte-, town. l Profound S)lIll)dLll)' of a wide circle of friends is extended to the immediate relzitives of the late Mr. Ellis Eninan, whose early death occurred at the Prince County Hospital, following fatal injuries received near Richmond when thc' car he was tli'ivin',: left. the p.ived liiziiii-av on Sept. 28. The late Mr. Eninan made many friends here while operating Curran and Briggs road machinery during the con- struction of the Trans Canada Highway through this district. A large number of relatives and friends of Mrs. M. Macquarrie as- sembled to congratulate her upon the occasion of having attained the four score and eight milestone on life's journey, on Scpt. 29. Mrs. MacQuarrie continues to possess at remarkable degree of health and lactivity and R kitowlcdsze or mat- tcrs pcrtninlng to the welfare of 1- IIIIIIIMATISM -k SCIATICA -k LIIMBAGO WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 100 TABLET BOTTLE Now you can proxe to yourself. at our expense. how quickly DOLCIN will relieve the pain of thee agonizing: dixcascs. DOLCIN is safe -- harmless in the heart and other organs. Ask your Driiggisi today for llilS gcncrous frcc D()l.ClN triiil. UK AVAIIABLE AT All our people. (-ANA"”N "LNG stony” Quite A number of our citizens- attended the fiineriil of the late, ..L. . Mrs. Adam Livingston. Kingston, int Clyde River Presbyterian Church, on Sept. 25. where ser- fvices were conducted by the pas- .tor. Rev. Mr. Nicholson, assisted by Rev. A. S. Weir. The large ignthering of relatives and friends Professional farts VDr. Hubert Mam.-iii, M.D. Physician - Surgeon (""05 "mm; lnt this service bore testimony of Mummy "4! AM. d Qiltgrazledhlid rcspcct held for the; Afternoons it-xnvvt W"'"" 39” i ' 2:30 - 4:30 NW Notwitiistandl i.h i sin e c ' T"""'-" Th”"d”' of the weatherrfgnndenellmymcgnz ;g,.... ;fllcting events, Hampton Hall was lapproximntcly filled by an nudi- ence, assembled from far and near. . . to hear and express enjoyment of PHONE 3287 G a well rendered concert sponsored REGENT THEATRE BLD . by the W.A. of Hampton Church, summer st. summersidelon Sept. 30. Solos. humorous read- -- -----'-'-”"T T ings. Scotch dancing by Mrs. Law- Chartered Accountants sonnaiid iigr. lVlRcLcan. with organ. vo n a u It a nt- T- Earle Hickey made up” thg prt:gr:rcric.o"l?e ncl"e.sn-i Clnldlln 3”” "L C"""""" and coke were sold and lunch was B"”"l” served to the concert entertainers P-E-l - Phil” nlmby the W.M.s. committee. The "T-S proceeds from J--' N this entertainment W. Albert 'i0l)f'rl!0lI -wcic qiiitc satlsfnctory. r. s. i. Mtrrvlu. IIFILDING Granville at Wnti-r Street IIIAL ,,,, ”"”””"'”:::.-gfifcrror Tactics ” insurance iFrom Jail coll R. E. Ellis & Song Limited i NASHVILLE hm (M) g” N” ' Au” ' ("mm! illiterate truckl firm nqwner sccusedl I SIIIIIIHBF 5'- 5"""""'”r of using dynamite, arson and terror ,in his business has been charged iwith continuing the tactiu against lprn-zecutlon witncsrns from his Jail lccll. slit; Jesse Wilson, AD, owner of Ten- gnesmi Motor Lines. was accused Monday of arranging bond for a former employ:-e he met in the Jail ,nnri hiring him to kill the state's three chief witnesses in the cases ivzainst hlni. Opt-.D.. 8nlnmar.'..1 , -C.E Optometrists B F. Hunter. R.0. aummsraldo. P.E.l. - Phone SMAl.LMAN'S BUILDING .m...........C...- A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., 0.1). 28! Water street Snmmcr.:.'.. Above Maurice Mill's tilt-n's Weary mm 3” District. Attorney J. Carlton gg:LL:L--,,- .0. llmscr. who called the case "the Derwirks lmrist lant.:ist.ic thin!" he had ever encountered. said the man hired HP BAUCI . Adds FIAVOUR to most mh. lggt, Macaroni ' Pork A loan: and Soup Dr. J. A. Doiron l SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 280! Siimmcrshl. TM PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. l'if.l). General I"rIctlll4fTu'r Malpequs Rood lanatnxton. P. r.. I. Hope: lmiaingion I o '"i7i-i67t35nAiFiiiit's" THE READ STUDIO Csull on Thursday evening with a Lcod, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mur- U. N. President Congratulated Prince Wan ltliayakon, former minister of Thailand, right. con- grzitulatcs president New York. from the race. Elco Van Klcifens of the Netherlands. who of the ninth General Assembly of the United Nations in Prince Wan was nominated as a candidate, but withdrew was elected Northam Mr. llerbert Sl(”,l'ill'l iil Bracklcy. . s Miscouche on Sunday. d recently spent a few days with hi daughter. Mrs. Claude Colwill an Mr. Colwill. A large number from this Vic-l inity attended the turkey in King George Hall, Port llill on Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Cameroii.j Charlottetown, were the guests of) Mrs. Cameron's parents, Mr. andl Mrs. lvan Linklelter on Sept. 26. , l Mr. nad Mrs. Kenneth Camp-l bell, O'Lcary, were visitors at ihcl home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col-i will on Sept. 26. ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dcckcr, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Decker, Sher-I brooks. were visitors at the lionicl of Mr. and Min Ariliur New- combc on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Colwill and Mr. Woodland Colwill were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .l-lri:'inn Pupltie. Shr'i'bi'imkr- on Sept 26 l The Presbyterian Ladiesl Aid met at the home of Mr.-. P. N. Mc- good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Colwill at- tended the funeral on Monday af- ternoon, Scpt. 20 of the latter's uncle the late Mr. James Stewart. Elmsdsle. --Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Mc- ray, Victoria West and Mrs. lclnr-g ace Jewell and daughter of Ot- tawa. were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enman and SIIDPCY1 J family upon the regrettable death of their son, Ellis Enman who passed away in the Prince Coun-, ty Hospital on Sept. 27. i Deep and heartfelt sympathy is! extended to Mrs. Ellis Enman and family upon the death of her hus- band whn passed a.vay in the Prince County Hospital on Mon- day evening following I car ac- cldent. The funeral service of the late Mrs. John Ford of Nr:-tham was held on Sept. 30, from her home. A short service was held at the house then to the United Church. Lot 14 where service was conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. McDonald. Inter- ment was in church cemetery. The regular meeting of the Northam Ladics' Aid was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Athol Colwill. where the members of the Lot 14 United Church Aid were entertained as. guests. Lunch was st-ri-d by the, hostess, assisted by the ladies. Mrs, Graydon Grigg entertain- ed the W.M.S., and Ladles' Aid Society, of the Lot M United Church on Sept. 28. There were a large number of members present and a number of visitors. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies. AW. .. - as the killer, whose name was with- held, turned out to be a friend of Carl Stokes. 10-year-old former mechanic with the truck firm and A key state witness against wil- son. The man telephoned a warn- ing to Stokes and later agreed to co-operais with police in the cue. Mrs. Pauline Foster Kelley, Wil- son's to-year-old secretary, paid 51.000 to the man hired to do the i Tuesday had the killing and arranged his bail. She also has been charged with con- spiracy to murcrr. D. W. ISIAH! of the wear PRINCE Pnooimssivs CONSERVATIVE l . Assocurnou i will be held at the PUBLIC HALL. 0'LEAnY ' 001033 Hill. AT 8 Elf. An Polk are raimotsl to tend five delegates. - , . 3.331338; I l Piusvilie Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant Mr. Lance Dalton, Burton, was a recent visitor to Piusvllle. Mr. Lewis McCarthy, Brockton, was a business visitor to Plus- ville recently. Mrs. Conn O'Brien, Alma. was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran on Sept. 27. Several of the school children are busily engaged in helping the farmers pick potatoes. Mr. Walter Wells, Brooklyn. was .a recent business visitor to Pius- ville. A large crowd attended the xvliist party held in Piusville hall on Tuesday evening. Proceeds were in aid of the School. Miss Erma Hardy. Ruscbaiik. spent. Saturday visiting Miss Shir- ley Murray. Piusville. Mr. Alf. O'Brien. St. Laurence. was in Piusvllle on Monday eve- ning on business. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran, return- ed home after spending a few days visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Melvin McGregor, and Mrs. Lance Dalton. Burton. Lot 7. A large crowd attended the weekly dance in Bloomfield on Fri- day. Music was supplied by Leon- ard Barnctt, accompanied by Ro- bert Gallant. Friends of Mrs. Angeline Blanch- ard are sorry to learn she is a patient in the Western Hospital. All wish to see her home again much improved in health. -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle. Campbeliion. were in Piunville rec- ently. They were accompanied by Mr. Jack Dalton. Halifax. who recently visited relatives on the Island. Relatives and friends of little Miss Rebecca Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmanual Gallant. Rosebsnk, were shocked to learn of her death which occured in the western Hospital. Albsrton, on Thursday morning. The funeral from the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant. Piusville. was held at. St. Anthony's Church. Bloomfield, on Saturday morning with a large attendance. :' Molt!) MONEY FOR TRAVEL (Reuters) - Britons amount of money they can take out of the country raised to 1100 from :50. and travel men said an immediate rush of reservation! for the Con- tinent is expected. The stringent monetary controls. which have been in effect since the war, still did not stop a million Britons from going to Europe this you on the i150 allowance. LONDON ....Lm. ENERGY FOOD The energy potential in a pound of cheese is estimated to equal ai- moot two pounds of sirloin steak. .L.............-.. FOIIOIA IA! BLACKOUT TAIPEH .Formoss (AP) -- An unidentified plane heading toward Formosa from the northwest caused a so - minute island-wide blackout shortly before midni ht Tuesday, the Chinese Natlonaist defence ministry said. N0 Ii? "15 Colored Pictures lit lrlshiown Hall -With the aid of colored views and informative commentary. a largo audience at lrishtown hall on September 3, accompanied Lleut. Col. S. W. Johnston on a review of a trip including many old world scenes. Thu first of the photos was tak- en on the S. S. Scythia. on which the party. composed of Cal. and Mrs. Johnstone. their dau htar Eiiubeth, and Mi-. and Mrs. outs Muttart embarked on a three month tour of England. Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Belgium. Lux- emburg, Switzerland. .!'i-ance, Hol- land, Germany. Austria. Italy and Yugoslavia. and concluded with scenes on the Franconia, return- ing to Canada. and views taken at Woodlalgh, the Johnstone home at Burlington. which per- sons In the audience. were heard to say. were as beautiful as any. In many of the scenes. interest was added by the inclusion of members of the party. While sightseeing in Hyde Park. the speaker said he was surprised when two ladies greeted him by name, and he discovered them to be the Minna Wyatt of Summar- side. A small section of s street in Cambridge was shown in which stands the house known as "Little Kenslngton", where Joe Ready. who is buried outside. the city, and Roscoe Walker the other Kensington boys who came back. had made their "home away from home" during World War 2. Also of special interest to the local audience were views in a Cana- dian cemetery in France. of the graves of Col. .lohnstone's bro- ther, Arthur, and Clinton Glydon of Margate who gave their lives in World War 1. Excellent views of the Vlmy Memorial built on soil given to Canada by the Government of France, were seen, as well as sur- rounding country, which the speaker sald, had changed so much that he would never recog- nize lt as the battleground where- he had fought with the Canadian Army in World War 1. Other scenes included beautiful gardens and parks. as Canadian cemetery in France where a red rose grows on every grave churches and cathedrals. castles and historic homes, colleges and country estates. Disappointing to the party was the fact that Glamis Castle. the original of the famous rcpliva built by Col. Johnstone. had not been opened to the public at the time of their visit and two photos of Churchill. of which much was expected. turned out to be fail- ures. . Mr. Leigh Paynter presided and thanked Col. Johnstone for an in- Itructlve and interesting evening. Irishtowifs wee singing stars, Lois and Leta MacLeod. who never fail to delight their aud- ience. were heard in two selec- tions, prior to the lecture,-Bur. ...?.;”.. Road --Mr. Clifford Arunsult of How- lan. was a visitor on Sept. 23, at the home of his gra. dmother. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. of F n r e s t View. To Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gal- lant of ltonbanlr. sympathy is of- fered following the death of their little girl. Rebecca. who died under. such tragic circumstances. Mr. Angus Melalno of the Locke anvoad. was in 0'Loai-y on Sept. Mr. Clifford Arnnault of How- lan was a visitor on Sept. 28 at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Margaret Al-unsuit. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Richard of Charlottetown. were visitors in Du- var on Sept. I0. Mrs. Margaret Arunault of For- est View. was A visitor on Sunday afternoon at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard, Duvar. I On Sept. 20, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Araanault motored to Al- borton, and spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mn. Herb Avery. Albai-ton. . "FIJIIIIT RUIII" ' cantor. wanna susnnaams -The full dramatic impact of the heroic deeds performed by U. S. Air Fares flight. nurses in the Korean war sons is brought the screen by Republic in "P gbt Rune.” at the Ca itol Thntn. with Joan Leslie an roast. Tuck- er co-starred and a strong sup- porting cast headed by Arthur Franz. Jeffy Donnell and Maria Palmer. As timely as todayls headlines, the tense. thrilling story of " Nurse" brings the audience right. up to the end of the Korean shoot- ing and the evacuation of wound- od G.I.'s. It is replete with spine- tlngling battle scenes, daring air rescues by helicopter pilots and the frantic but wistful interludes which make up wartime romance. Briefly, it is the story of Flight Nurse Joan Leslie. who volunteers for Korean duty in hopes of marry- ing Arthur Franz. a. helicopter pilot in the air evacuation service. The shocking realities of the war sane, however. soon cauu Joan to lose sight of her original. and pure- ly selfish reasons for being there, and she emerges in heroic stature - alded and inspired by veteran pilot Forrest Tucker. "Flight Nurse” offers a revealing account of a little-publicised branch of our armed services and its cour- ageous personnel: those American girls who risked their lives daily above the clouds and on the battle- field. Associate-Producer Allan Dwan directed the outstanding film from a screen play by Alan LeMay. ...M.:.....-M-i TIG N ISII C.W.L The regular monthly meeting of the Tlgnish C.W.L. sub-division was held on Friday, Oct. 1, in the Convent assembly room wlthl 12 members present. In the absence of the president. Mrs. James 1". Gal- lant. through illness, Mrs. Walter Hogan, second vice president pre- sided. Meeting opened with prayer. Mrs. Foster sherry, correspond- lng secretary. read the following correspondence: Thank-you notes from Miss Aldina Arsenault and Miss Caroline Keough: These young ladies were the recipients of the prizes donated by the C.W.L. sub- Roof .?y3I'nsv4 RAIN anal REVEUEK Amour who ever visited Lon- don knows Piccadilly Circus, and the famous statue of Eros, 504 Of Love. poised above its central fountain. This statue 1... taken a lot of punishment dur. in! the past sixty years, from both practical joker: and Lon. don smog. But because an sculptor not it in aluminum - it was me first iarse ltatuo colic out in the "now metal"--luau come safely through the years, when it was cleaned up for the Coronation, it gleaned u fmh. ly as ever. The enduring beauty of aluminum has nnanwhug r-ado it a favorite of modem archlrocis, .'.-..'!!iiuto designers, ciecoraiorsytoo. Aluminum Comotnv of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). .--dn-----II-- --aorar." poimas Wednesday-Thursday ms s ans Matinee Wednesday 3330 "so 1-ms IS LOVE" Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry of Howlan. were visiting relatives in Summarsida on Sept. 20. 1 Mr. rm ltix of on Locke Road.l was in 0'Lnry on Sept. 26. Mr. Freeman Harris and son. Evan, of Leon Road. were in O'Leary on Sept. I0. Mrs. Leo Aruriault of I-lowlsn. recently spent an afternoon at the home of her mother. Mrs. Mar- garet Aroanault. Forest View. warning was counted. Nationalist officials have voiced lncnlllng fears of Communist air attacks since the fighting over Quomoy began Sept. 8. Starring Kathryn G1-nylon with Merv Griffin and Joan Weldon. "'-CAMEO" KENBINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15 Gregory Peck. Ann Blyth, in Rex Beach's "run WORLD IN HIS AIMS" technicolor AN. A whole new world otsdventurc and love-of the "Boston Man" who challenged the gala-lashed Alaskan Seal for the lips of a forbidden woman. Bank drawing Thursday. . aivisioa to he pupus mam rigalah pariah making the highest marks in the senior and Junior diocesan csteohelicsl examinations. A letter from the T3. League re ” .del,t totbs. l "mull HIPGHD8 to be held on October 27. Thank you note from Miss G. Holman for and cross work received. Card of sppreoiat. ion from Mrs. James'l". Gallant for being remembered in time at illness. The treasurer, Mrs. John M, Aha-Im. reported blllrpald to the amount of 8106.15. balance on hand l oosso 'f'he conveners of the following committees were present and gave brief reports: church, Mrs. neg Fitacverald: Red Cross, Mn. c, 1:, Morriasey; education, Mrs, 1-zu-on Cormier; entertainment. Mrs. Mil. ton xeough. The week-end retreat held at the Convent September 18-19 and PI'0M3h0d by Reverend Father Madigan, C.Ss.R., was well attend. ad. Money Voted since the September meeting included, 816.00 to the T13. nlsh Home and School Association to assist in payinu for I rIR'n --, a classroom. 810.00 u a prize 1.; Grade XII class. sllfiu to P4 rwlrdl buvins a Bible for Grade xc class room. ' Ka no ,Yoi.ir Homo Swut-Smelling 24 Hours a Day! odor-Coall lsrtebathroliL'..Kli'l:gg"g.,..'.:,.,l' g emu-. tobacco min. 1.; "W" Pm" Srils Bouquet. - WILK DEODORIZU-l O O-igr lO() C. ti l.i:l-ml i'2,;.i ll 0 Fx C. .y I"...- at NEW . Prices you'll like I at... M. L. FRANK Mac ENZIE TOM RIIOW. 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