pace 1-um-ream Professional - cards OCTOBER 14. 1953 I” THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN TI,-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN A ! SisideToWn Council Hears Magistratels court. Alberlon Town At summmm alk It Over "' rumor: cormn omce - Let's T ---.---rm-m- 3 Summer street, SIIIIIIIIIIIJ Phone I031. . J o 0 T. ..m. .. 3 ""6'ro?i"r?E”'l5'i?6'lv” a:.til"(?ll'2.(l)llI'GEn. 'v'v':)"l'.'r-":13". 9 " ' Flnancla ut 00 0 In county Magistrate court at chmmd A””"'"''' 30!!!! Phones: 8032 end 0033. ..M;ym- H, E, Bubom. presided Th. summenldg B d I mjjg Summerside yesterday before Mag- Canadian Bank of Commerce is (3 - Our 0 't LR, s.l-1 r, .C., '- . ”' .."i'.r:.'.:":r..:'.:":m:.:.::." "" :23 i.::i:..:: be ..;::..::"::i”:.:"?::ii:.'i;::.i:;l:: :::.:.::”:.i;:u:".:":”..::.:::i: W mi , . ' I s revo v . - - r A r , p Bellll 'Boo::::I'l:o'."?::'mTvI:u8'Ir;eut. Scribe; grngdstore. ll Central Shoot: WON PNTIIW It the N801” 3153' ships, ants: the pr-cjacllg .1853;-15:, meeting of the Summerside Town location. gngamh glrlemllgnpgazigngul hat: Summerside, P. I. 1. its ye ee , r III et. in Granville lien. ing of berton Town Ooimcll wppo,-g from peoplg rind organ. Council last evening indicated that He said his commltteael hlad met lined um Md com or H! digs. PHONE nu and discuss d e propos ith the under aiyre-Doucett.e's Grocery. second street; island Motor Traluperg last night, Minutes were read by and water Street; Vince's Grocery, in Russell Street; Eamalre self. Town Clerk Henry Clan-k and pass- Bervice Drug Store: Fred's Grocery, Convent Street ed. Bilia amounting to 3001.10 most departments are well their estimated expenditure Mayor Wedge expressed apprecia- izatlons that have means to help. The granting of, scholarships is the great equalizing force in the and his operators license was man- committee from the fi.remen's or- celled for three months. ganization regarding alterations uil W. Albert Robertson 11.1. wan. in ggumml were ordered paid. The pollcema.n's realm of education. It insures to tion to the Town Clerk, John E. rooms used by the firemen as a A 1'9-gldehl Pi Albany Chaliled wear Pnmcg on-sq; report. was presented. ' a certain degree, at least, that the Cameron, for making monthly iiii- meeting place in the Town Hall. with dfilluz, In WOW Vehicles Chartered Accountant Albertans mic... mm, 3.,.,....,....,. rt wu decided to build a dam right people study for the profeI- ancial reports avaiieble to the and also discussed proposed lm- "minus huV'-"8 first cbtalned A choirs; and ours. mg 3.; 3..., on a small brook in the town to slam. and other positions requlr- council. He said he believed it was provements to the stand holding license to do 50 pleaded not guilty '- '- L "U'"””- ””"'”"”G , provide a larger supply of water in I Cullen eduCutl0ll- the first time that month to the fire siren in the centre of the zlfnhlld :1-18 0:;-Se Edloufued for the G,m,,",-n Wu” 3"”. 0 - town, g o evi ence. 301' the fire brlKIdc- month statements of expenditure summers”, m IEQK ' -TURKEY SUPP bnzggy lsgoguuc an? rozxlitgg 01:53:: in N-ew London Hanlnogfdmm m It seems fitting and proper that in eagh department had been Councillor Lidstone reported A resident of Carleton was fined DIAL I. 0 50, SD90 ' Md M United Cgumhr auapu. . entrance to universities be de- prepared. that all electric light lines in the W0 End 09515 for reckless driving. ,3” l '33; mnmcg g Eeven. wedneadayl 5:3;-ting .g, 5.39. gfhdehl 10: Scholarship rather , Mayor wedge noted mm; mm pol- country had been completed ex- and for being in posession OfmllqLlOl' :.....:..mmm..m- : Old LOW" Freewwn school. T I regslrrrzigts. p(3gvic&;.lr:e.l;il;:;anet:te me, sweet, mow mmoval md re- eeptkin thethbilafont (t3!armellii1rga,balld glwlsliltzie nth:-r thaiifhis residence J. F. Rm 0. neg were wen within their gang). war on sec on is een . pal y vias ined an ad- 0I,T0ME,"uS.: -nasanvu Tuesday and Wed- day, October 27th and 28th for st. .ditionai S20 and costs. A resident of New London was fective barrier to the unfit, but misfits do get in. It must be con- held up due to a road having been ates and noted that revenue in under repair. and heavy most departments had increased. g IGHT edi L ' m um Summerside. P. E L Crop Report 1 k and galvanized chain in stock Paul's annual bazaar. ln)LaCBraCe'sm ' fgdleed -tlllaitrggle e;V(l:::ltl.al'lye ocrleilsels In preparation ml. wmte, snow Councillor Perry reported that fined 320 and costs for having , I -MODERN dance in Alberton hoIErAvVA,,5.hl(?mP)n.:kB;ypwmlger'l versity materialpthan lglBVE fami Bmrmtm the comm” approved the at least fjhtriee stleptm wereiim Such hqunr In 8' place Om” man ms Cumplltl" ile.wl:lttAtlm nu . . urrcane c a c ova co- ,, ' , por cn 0 tie. at. in we esd . cl ti. . v H" I F -hNGA(sEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Institute Hall. October 15th, mu- tn Wm out Canada! 1953 apple lies in the lower brackets. But purchase O! I 73 h'p'1d1eselx-CD31? of Ono lgvalll lirlld he thpouilht g V023 ha; efrllcllrd Kalli addlrluhiillesmpaltgil PHONE anti Clayton Smith, Freetown, wish to sic by Ted Ahearns Orchestra. there Ere some instances of atu- mbb" urea "ww puw Wm ' ' r l i . H . an -- alinounce the engagemgm of their Time 9m00,12m30. crop by 500,000 bushels. the Bureau dents attehdmg unlversmes with Pmkard and company Ltd” n . at least 'nne of these streets should costs frr making application for a m shlA lg.JlLI2EL youngest daughter. Marjorie Alice Of Stat-lltlbl ellrlmhl-ed T”95d5y' nothing to Justify such action ex- Prlce of 515-395-on be rely this year as pa” 0! a liquor perm” WM” bung undprl A R d G E It forecast total production at A mmmtmn passed by me program to eventually complete all the age of 21 years. i . oymon ran u -DB. CLABIVS office will be closed until October 21st. For appointments phone 3265. -FOR QUICK STARTING in cold weather, buy Glasatex auto in James Leland, grandson'of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Inglis, Kensingtoll, izi-5.1., the marriage will take place October 28th, 1953. cept the 'abiiity of their parents to foot the bills. On the other hand, there are deserving boys and girls whose gifts would make them ldeal university students but the dollar sign points the other of them. With the exception of Councillor Clark. all councillors were present at this meeting which was presid- ed over by Mayor Wedge. A resident of Borden was fined 05 and costs for driving without due care and attention. A speeder from Freetown and one from Summerside were each 11,600,000 bushels, down from 12,- 100,000 bushels in I. previous esti- mate and from 12,000,000 bushels produced last year. ' The drop was attributed to losses council authorized the purchase of is. new type fire extinguisher for use at fires that may involve the type of oil used in heating or cooking. BSc.. OPTOMETRIST . Complete visual Analylb 0.1). -COURT OF CHANCERY Hon. George J. Tweedy. Vlce- storage batteries, light Mobil oil, in Nova Scotlab Annabell! Valley way. A resolution approved by the -8. fined slo and costs, classes Fitted Chancellor of the Court of Chanc- Champion spark plugs at Bl'ace's. 05-llud by the hl-lITl09JlB- The ' ' ' council approved an upward ad- A resident of Abrams Village an wt St I S mmenlm cry, heard a number of appllca- province's crop now is wtlmated There is nothing much that can justment of the weekly wage of and one frcm Summerside wore ' " 9' "'3' " several town and electric light de- each fined 500 and costs for being i M,.,,-., Maurice Mill's Men's Wear at 1,100,000 bushels, down 32 per be done about the few wealthy lions in the court house at Sum- C IllPl'SldC yesterday. Included in thel cent from 1,028,000 produced last misfits, and that side of the prob- partment employees. This, Mayor and intoxicated in a public place. ' ph.,,,, 3539, applications were three adoption c0IItE8t WOII year. , lem lsnit 3 serious one anyway Wedge stated resulted from a re- . o . -s. -3 - --- - --- -e cm-s,-s . Apple production forecasts in Where there um SW13 of money- quest made by employees last Vlclnrly r---r1-r- DR, J, A, DOIROH R. 0- A. F. other provinces: New Brunswick, Some 101 ll, mull as will be used in June for a revision of salaries mmwm . nnorniw cum imgg-rmc. - S 260,000 bushels, down 13 per cent GXPOS "3 uuuu" 10 I a Culture 0? comparable to those -received by ,,M,.,. W L. D,,m,,,,,, and Mrs. DENTIST Prcsiclent T. Earl Hickey presitledl -The Air Marshal Jollilstcn from 1952: Quebec, 1,740,000, up 24 per cent; Ontario, 2.400.000, un- the higher halls of learning. Sumo of it may hrilsll off on him, and other similar utilities. The change was a result of a study made into lFVlll -lull visitors to Sunl- mcrside on Friday. were Plans cancelled l)clltai X-Kaye at llle regular lluoil luilclieoll of S h 01 M1” . m h 1 LR C ' he Wm probably be "me me V ti Summerside Rotary club C ” Cl is 9 5” W 5 .- - changed from 1952; British Col- , . , the matter and, brings them up ma ..m 5 ,1 B M, .16 .d Mr 0' rent: M JA' F' SW19" l" S”'""""5ld”- ""3 umbia, 6,100,000, down four per Wmev 9”” ma-lbf? 5 1””? bit the partly in line with other utilities. The mam mend! , b OTTAWA, (CP)-Plans for a re- "” m"" " "' lest” ay' ' la 5 . em.” .zigaln the winners in the inter- t 119"" 10' the 9-W9”9hCP- 531013" in reply to a letter from the A - 0 ' no em ligious "youth Jamboree" were SUMMERSIDE 5”ll”Vl5”r M me Summaslde mghfscholastlc quiz contest last Fridaylcen' bhlpsv EV" 0” "19 l"i'""l59 l-'1 town requesting pi'ovii'iclal assist l,l,u?”;hrC-"V M” he-pleafSed 10 hear cancelled Tuesday in the wake of Dial "his school was guest speaker at the evening on Schurmanm schou. these enlightened day: look after 1 H D am! i I - - "" l" ” ”7C"V"'"3 mm 3" ale . r . . 1 " . , A V ' ' . ' o ' - - 'b3i')fn at, a similgy rag;-am m-rmrmmjm T---"r "T liieetlng, and gave an interesting Pamdem - - at large number of the ones who mce n 18.13.”! tlllg m Sm acullg tack Of p"eun""”a' R dish” . p , ., ' illld pointed address on national The A1,. Marshal Johnston School were born with the gifts for high g :11: Igtiggaxd asiiiair :.I;g:o?;"1; M” Erwin Cmmmmn and M l:ilIsaailJr:,r:ji:it:c(1)0(l.h:ktll:dlc:rt;L;:laltgltlvi Dr. H. B' MacNel" d””””- 1” which he messed m” for the second straight week earn- A K ' S”Vl"' '"” "” ”” Shekels F9 "' Minister of Public Works. Hon. Oliver Profit visited summgif-' ies music magic and prizes" "”'5'C”N h W355” 9" ”uP0"”” P9” 0i "”””"”l W ed this against some still compet- t illlslllglillll "”"” "ml ""es””' ””"”"s'' Dugald MacKinnon ,stated that side on Thursday weieirt what the ex td fence is the education of the mom Last F-nda ewmm mm. Scholarships will continue to play . 1 Y Dec 6 ' Water street (Opposite Holmantl Y 8 1, d 1,, , ' each municipality was given a The disturbance happened at e rlllldrelh In '-his Tesheci he holed competitors were St. Mary's Acad- ,gRe,, Md M” Alexander Mac. a, '-lfg" 5'; gig" W” n "m" grant of 32.50 per capita. Based on Mrs. James L Saunders was a Jamboree Saturda. conducted b- that addiuonul 01855 S9808 is new emy 0! Summerside whom they Kay ,.,i',,, receniigi have man up W” Y W" " ”"e 3”” ""' the last census, the letter said, this visitor to Summerside Thursday. Dr l-iymiin appelman of Kama: mum- ” M the S”mm"5ide mg” sclwoh HMHY delehteib am” ml” T013155 residence in Kenslngton, were ten- was an increase of 53,325 for Sum- " City, Mo,, and tiwaev, Ea;-1 Davis 11:00-12:00 A.M. Dally. as in, many other areas, and he challenged the Rotary members to of play, by the score of 14-13. The Air Marshal Johnston School tiered a surprise party on Sept. 30 when more than 60 relatives and m N. S. Miners erside and the government letter implied that this increase was for Mr. Gilles Normand of Three Rivers, Que., student at St. Dun- of Norfolk. Va. were "tragically sorry" for Satur- 2:00- 4:00 P.M. Daily. They said 'f:00- 8:00 RM. Dally. they assume their responsibilities to- was represented by David Hora. friends arrived at their home to assistance in upkeep of streets stan's University. was a visitor to day's "disappointment disorgan- wards education. Rotarian Fred Jerry Lavci-s, Mary Lou Baldrey, ceiebi-are with them their 40th leading in and out of town, Kensingtol-i over the week-end. He "Mien and disorders. 'Pmm for a DIAL 7033- Dzlvlson was in charge of the pm- Call Blair and Bob Baldrey and wedding anniversary. Among those 0' P i C M,.. MaCKinnDn'5 figures implied was a guest of his friend and similar function next Saturday E E gram?S' the St. Mary's Academy had for present was their daughter, Helen em. that this increase for Summerside Cl855m5t9 Arthur Pendercast. ware cameiied ' ' their school team Marjorie Ber- MacKay, of Moncton. . would pay interest on s. 540.000 Tickets to the affair distributed 0 t 0 R0 ..xEwLy.wEns noivonm) m nerd. Norma Fitzpatrick, Patricia To the strains of the wedding mm m,. 20 years at four per cent The many friends of Mrs. m Ottawa schools, maids na menm A reception was held September glIatti'lNeIl!lii. geraldhi:loEN;o:1an an: ;l1B;ChSDlB)'6d L. M.tCailE If we town wished to fmance the Avgplnztoe Crizmlergon hof Intzrhatn gllvmr mm of my Spmsammp of the mmmm mu.” Bimgb Eye. Emlmhu , a er . c , ummers e, e ues s o o ear ' 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs e rauz ac cam a e 8 mm protect themselves. mnvalescfng nicely aneraa 5 e 5 boree by Ottawa Evangelical Min- om.-,9 noun; Claude R. Hayes in honor of their 0 son Stanley Grigg llnycs and his ne contestant who answered all questions correctly. They were from honor entered the living-room es- corted by Gordon MncKay, Char- TRURO, (cm - Should veteranl , , , mine” have Job pruermce when to receiving this letter, the council Mayor Wedge said that previous SEVEN! attack of jaundice. isterium. They said only: Jamboree for all boys and girls. "Youth Ital!-lhl and by appointment. n y d ih A1: M h i J ii i-i lottetown, and Stirling MacKay, , . . :l,'.:le'crth1t-Ziailroilirrn ei:ndMlltl3merl; Difvici Hog? aandollflnon ti: 31 Albany. brothers of Reverend Mr. E colllery lays off men? ;hf:nf"::a:”,i;):Qn;E;t5llgliffgjlleajed Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Call- Coliseum Suturdaln Oct 10. M0V- PHONE 8287 l-'ngland whose marriage took Mary's Academy Marjorie Bernard. M5CK5Y- Revere” L- M- Mu" United Mme walkers (cam my gtrect lm rovement pdc lb ll” "ha" of Mb"""" "lcm Tha"k5' 1”” musm mama print Come "WENT "EAT-BE ulna ' ' ' the gathef- trict 26 conventionuiebated tliel D B” 3” 9 giving week-end at Emerald, Ihd brine Your friends-" Hummer St Sullllllaflill ray presided over ing and extended congratulations would see no question three and'a half hours;ConsmemUon and reason why special assistance in The dollar; for scholars winners place in Halifax September 5. The guests of M”. caulgmmys P". lll'lh8 room was decorated with on last week's Schunnarfs school . vases of asters and snapdrgzons Parade were from the radio aucll- And 15”9dAnWll”'?::re;anEhe pnlllgfalx ;I;le:"1;5;e;eefr?t'e l;::l1l5t';1l;3C?)a:5:l(:?x:' hard surfacing the Harvard Street int” Mn "d M” Joseph Hugh” 1 or - an i . 1 2- . - W - V -s NITY LLE E ll "1 e l B nng mom was 9 ence M” Heater Macphee 0! the was presented consisting of solo: panjesl lappmach t0 the tall” smuld ml: The first in the series of card ntod with pink and white stream- be given by the m Summerside High School while the ers, the table being centered quiz contestant was Miss Geraldine The agreement came before thel lmvemmem in IJRFUES held by the C. W. L. took place in t.he Kensington Town by Mrs. L. M. Callbeck and Bar- lview of the fact that both trucks ' . ier weddin cake v . hora Smith. TFY0h- remarks and convention in the district officcr's- . . , . ;x(,l;)ledawHl)1re: tmmmure blizme and gzzniglzgf nSghel;Ia;i;e uA0C:odC:1I5s. A mam by Mn Hugh B. smmh report. The men was many:ggigeizxsauscogiziegsmonchglttiae mo Hall on Oct. 9. Nine tables were The Fall and Winter sessions of Community Col- groom, encircled with pink and split between the” two conmatanm Summ9”ld9- and Plan” selectlims adopted on a 56-to-8 roll call vote: The wagon m omspm; H l"”;3" 1:'Il'95C l””f.7l'f W” Kw” W lege will reopen on Thursday, October 15th at 7:30 m white sweet peas. Tapers am: and Miss Noonan received the -byo,),v"':,e&l1l;'r?;',-those present Mrll Most of the opposition lVRs.0VCl',1e1ter fro!-n ,h"e Sunm.,e,.5me Kms- b,.rSiJ;::,.; aC;3:r,,l,;,.:ga:,e'm sCo':,:1,.,Z1Pj p.m. in the Summerside High School. If sufficient ;;:t;s agzmiinlrltlg ilgled altV'tll::1i;'ve5l'l's9m; ganrsavg ::rtiortihof.&7.50ibecouse she Aumn smith, Two", read an ML:f:;olvi:;c;nh:ll::;elilgmiigvlggulmllggf,men Club it-illincly agreed to ac- alion prizes were won by Mrs. members enmllmcoui-ses will be held in, Accounting, ting. The cake was madePbyEMiis. and NB" Mactgheiugogn :;m5n:cftg fgssswgls wllvllllcglxahf :::c1)Eo';'oedu;xeImrlj.p1ace younger men in another pit :3; Silt;-gil-Eiiiniitalgliulpdlblflnstcpoiljg lI.::3vrl1easss Tli)auI1iPr?:'zo-Etlltd ivxllareorrl Shorthandl Typmg :51: 1?fmEi::' ggxl,:lIlI'ITil,gtl:l?!.1 decorhtetl au.lE?gtt::f'entgle :l:e"gon' . natlve.Island and voiced the hope T129-ecli-':lY0ff:0:11:n Cil:5e;l:ell'n5N;1:9:situated in a town owned park on by Louis German. Dainty refresh- Fees grid particulars may he obtained at opening 37 0 Schul'mln5 that they would enjoy many more P P at the camel of Duke and Notic ments were served by the lunchi of sessions on Thursday evening. , . by Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Ernest llayes, Hamilton, Ont. Many gifts were presented to the couple. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. J. A. MacDonald and re- rponded to by the groom. A daintv lunch was served by the relative! Scotia coalfields now as the ln-,Dgme Streets for use by Child,-m dustry struggles to change its ways living in the western part of the to meet tough competition fl'oml:,own, other fuels. A resolution to the Trotting Association by a. sum not school Parade brought together committee. I some exceptionally fine talent and besides the students who were heard from the Summerside High School contestants who appeared were from Mlscouche cement, the North Winaioe school and the anniversaries. At the conclusion of the address a beautiful walnut double pedestal desk was present- ed by Mr. A. B. Cutcllffe, Char- lottetown. and Dr. L. M. Callbeck, Summerside. In a fitting reply the recipients expressed their sin- x ROYAL THEATRE The Misses Yililry and Elizabeth: Dalton of Summerside visited friends in Kenslngton on Oct. 8. Provincial authoriza- Summerside Dr. and Mrs. James I, Higgins i. .-v. of t e groom Tryon Consolidated school. cere thanks. A purse of money mialgnsgtrlghngg S(:ye:ll:)I!'1',1()l'(l;n ziilignglexceedmg 350300 to be used to, spent the Thanksgiving week-end BORDEN -s. and I profusion of lovely flowers ,0 another to mill mm M 1 warns the erection of s building at Friiderlctobr N- 13-. vlsltlnz 9 il ” ” Mrs. Higgins brother. Mr. Elph- Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:15 Thurs- were among other gifts donated. The dining table looked attrac- tive with a lace cloth, white tapers in tall ellver holders, a on'land owned by the Summerside Trotting Association to be used for agricultural exhibitions, skating rink with artificial ice and a gen- Hunter Gets Three ileeseln West Prince job. Herb Johnson of Glace Bay, N. 8., said it was contrarysto prin- clplea of the labor movement. 53” B"””d "d ”"'”y' day. Three great stars, Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman, Ethel Barrymore, in musical or songs, dances and . comedy-romance, "JUST FOR YOU" in beautiful tech- Her numerous friends will he lluvar And Vicinity floral centrepiece and two daint- Wil1iam.lV'I.arsh of New Water: en) physical mm” um”, reg sorry to hear that Mrs. Robert mmr. Marsh.” Rayner of -Meure.Aub1n und Euclid 5,1. ily decorated wedding cakes. Tea ford, said. The companies wont payment of this advance to be aG1?Odh:lpne lfsorlllhel: her home and nicolor, was poured by Mrs. Hugh Smith gpegdy 1-emv. and delicious refreshments were served by several of the ladies present. Among many messages of con- adhere to it anyway. If they don't want you they won't hire you if you have '10 yearat service." President Freeman Jenkins said the agreement might not be per- lent, Piusvllle, were recent vis- itors in Duvar. made by arrarigeme t between the town and the Association; and also that authorization be granted the town to accept a first mortgage on the property as security. on the Greenmount was one of the more fortunate game hunters of the present season when he brousht down three wild geese yesterday morning at. an undisclosed loca- cry.-K. Q Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Emanuel Gallant, Today "mm 3:30,7;15.9;1 REGEN uletionl was in telegram from tlon in Western Prince County. R”dl"3- M""t "3" 01 P1959" 3'” m 100:3 but 1'5 WM 5- 1'01'W31'd "-99- advanceiexpected from the gov- - . - The largest. a splendid sander. fglllrilgg Dlxlg;-e Whni;l:l,;nIrlil';ge ti: lwlmand Mrs. A. C. MecKu.Y. Mont .Just'becaus, W. ggt an mfected eminent of 565.470 under govern- Thursday --- ---- --- 7-15 9-1 carried a leg band inscribed: Na- Mass Wm Mk I r S"? I A plenum tum" of the W9 toe lets not commit suicide. mam policy to make mam to the tlonal Fish and Wild Life, Wash- day -.Nov 7 club age: onJos:ti,l1r!- M": was I telephone convent The coal industry had run into a municipality 10,. the comgmwon illxtoll. D.C. Mn RHYYIEF. Eh Bl'd' ' ' ' - P mm with M”. MACK”?! um", crisis. There might be layoffs in or youth weigue centre,” Drama Church, Everett, Man. other rnlnea. No one knew what AT KENSINGTON would happen before the industry solved its problems of high pro- duction coats and shrinking markets. "We cannot take anarrow selfish view and stick our head in the sand like an ostrich," he said. "The men who built this industry Permission was received by letter from the Island Telephone Com- pany to paint "No Parking Signs" on telephone poles in an area on Water Street, East. A letter from Gordon Welsh, secretary of the Community Plan- ning Association offered to have members of the Association meet ent sportsman, did not go after ducks this year owing to their apparent scarcity, but concentrat- ed on larger game and was well pleased with his good luck so elirly in the season. 0 Mrs. Saul, Winnipeg, who was In Montreal with her husband, H. Saul, advertising manager of the Winnipeg Free Press and their son, J. S. and Mrs. Saul, Montreal. right in your focal Mr. Terrence Gallant visited in Charlottetown. recently I hereby offer for immed- farm of 65 Mr. and Mrs. John LeClalr, Tlg- late. sale, my nlsh Shore, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters. HUMPHREY BOGAET STARS 940795- AT CAPITOL THEATRE, Tignisli Shore The nurroundin schools are sUMMERsmE now closed for then two weeks' fall gave the most to it and are the with the council to discuss pm- All clear With good bulld- 1” vacation. ones who should receive first con- P051!!! amendment! to the llmllll . Tn” b”V”y' mwumemmess sideration." by laws. The council decided to re- ings, every field watered by "id Si-umlhh 0! W0 "'9" "id W” Mr. Euclid Gallant of the Royal -Among the recent visitors at quest copies of these proposals so "190 Of the Mobile Amy Sullllcal Canadian Army, has arrived from Tlgnish Shore were Mr. Gilbert New Method: that a study might be made of the 3 bl'00k- hospital Corps forms the DMNTOP Victoria, B. C., to spend his holi- Gaudet. Mr. Brenton Ramsay, Mr. suggested amendments proposed for the stlrrlhl: love story between days with hi; parents in Plusville. L. Dunbar and Mr. Joseph -Fren- Vice-president Stephen Dolhanty by the Community P,,,,mmg M. - Humphrey Bogart and June Ally- , ..c,;, c1, of Chg,-iouemwn, said newmnoechantigzal mining mizth; socmuonm Situated 2 miles distant .,.,,i,., an -- -' . .101 .mm.?...... ads were und u men ou o t'll':l1'l;) oggdlheizctzllhsy l-l'tle:'h1:gap- A large number of the Shore work unless the indlylstry expanded. mg l(e;tEt,:d,ir9mPgziersucrfgalizg: from Kenslngmm llnl 'I'heatre, Summerside. "Is. residents attended the Forty The companies gave no assurance mam hanged in the 93,; end of the L5: The film's mie derives from the H0"l'!' D5V0tl0"5 held lh "19 01' Such CXPl!18i0h- town of Summerside requested the PARMENAS PHILLIPS Church of St. Simon and St. Jude on October 11, 12, 13. The pastor was assisted by a large number of the neighboring priests. Said New Waterford delegate, Willis Bates: "We shouldn't be worrying about temporary em- ployees or perrmnent employees. installation of a four or water main near the plant so that adequate water supply would be K9"3mSt0n- close to this large wooden building flrclis technique employed by the six inch , mobile hospital units in Korea and the speed with which such in Occupation Zones front-line hospitals can be moved. Fet up and moved again when hens-scary. "Battle Circus" tells the story of the valiant personnel Who make up these units and who devote their lives to saving the lives of the wounded. More par- ticularly, it unfolds the relation- crilde attempts to use the war as In excuse for an easy romance, iuully penetrates the shell of the 0 Doing Poor Joli TORONTO, (GP)-Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said Tuesday that United States troops are doing "a poor Job" in occupation zones about the world. ountries. "I think the United States needs to rethink its education eyetein Mr. and Mrii. John Leclair were recent visitors in Charlottetown. Mr. Bernard Harper is now em- ployed at the Co-operative Store at Tignlsh. , Fer greater public interest was neoeuey to get the money to build proper institutions and main- The question the miners ere ask- ing today is, how long are we going to be here? Should we sell our houses and get out? Is there going to be mining in Nova Scotia or isn't there? New Survey 1' vestigation of the industry," he said. "Thaw why the district ex- ecutive has asked the Nova Scotia in the event of fire. Mayor Wedge said that investi- 'gal.lDn iiiw this matter is sii-cady being conducted by the water' and sewerage commissioners. ion was given by the council to tile Permiss- O. D. 172.. to hold tag day on as a post office. Preliminary survey indicated - CAMEO THEATRE lKl1NSlNGTONl Cedric Hardwlcke. ship between rugged Major Webbe mm "M in . pm" conge,.,m,.- His friends are pleased to learn Frldliy and Shlurdavi October 23rd ,,--v - d 4 . -. TWO GREAT ..:"::::" :3” 7”"??? ".."':" "rims .”2ci?.”."”i.'” Mn ””l”:"il.:.”:?.J2:..3l'..”LY.; ............ we it . ' ea ' ' . - . . ' rinse is overcome by Lieut. Ruth ,,,,,,',l,l,l;,”,,, 1?; h .;;:"m.mcog; Hospital, has returned to his homr iflggdssxwi can wee” in Cam man of the property committee, Wfgnesggy Sday 1 7-15f . , - RE';El;OsN,,:21M15Llgg:C,A3NgluG.' Mgcuu (Jun. Anywnx permmunce of the troop”, much improved in health. Eda by um . um while No" geporte; abet! sin investigation is 9. . e 0 est me 0 - A5 . A”'"”0hW1hPluWl of bhi MW They had not been taught about ""31 Scotia. prices were driven up by enf (zen?) 9 po”mm'y cf piracy the Screen has ever . "fruit, Jed jg fmuiy gwgd by 1131- um ounme nu Um 5. mud wexa un, sj.m higher Height lace; 1-hut could fnov :15 le glay "am "3 preunt told in "CARIBBEAN" in - :;""”5' ""1 !"0"0h. While R""f- able to interpret their own beliefs because they found" some faith that mean closlns of Ill" mo" mines "to nthae tlbwtliiytlzwnefinblilllitiliad t”ch"l00l0"r Slam”? J 9 h " "red 1" fl” b'5l'"'l"5 by 3"” to the people th9Y mt” in mm!" undo life worthwhile." "Thlwl Why WI new I 1"" "1" on summer since mime;-i used Pa e, Arlene Dahl, Sir i Y Y" J CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 I Good Entertainment , l M-O-M's Q?” who his been disillusioned completely." s taln a trained rm: to help youth- government for - royal - ii " E pa All earlier marriage which turn- ful offenders. A successful pro- tom 36 fl! W0 hIV0h't- I09 ah! . Wt b3d,lY- some Faith mm 01 ti-egg"-,gng mun Riv, gin answer from the govemment." f fl offender another chance after he ' . 5 The widow of former ya ident W” nieued, STEADY WORKERS pi lclk!-'”-f Franklin D. Ivosevelt ll in- '.Po1'onw . , , , ll) 'ddr"t"ii "A. wiM:':1eotelmAt:e:qi ctllsm upoltfls 0! 3?cf.'"r2"” 1" ell&loilgl'l:ll1'!eV'ilLl.Alu'ttil.(il)t'li,e) -;aAl.hefl.'eal.,ll::lSi: we hereby give "mice "lat NW9"? ire-SD8SSllli! . , Keenan Robert on 0 (I mer ca n I - n rg 9' pg , mgto - . . - - ' . i - , . mum mum: hm. ' gl;np”IlndCl."owe”. on me purely lymmmem, lpproncl, ,5 on out tpiioperties ,cither shooting or flapping will be X The greatest increase in crime needed in connection with employ- ,P1059CU 9 - ' . V W was in the 10-to-21 yeanlld group, 3;-iugii cum; mg extqiglyg dc. trig handicapped persona. said Roy Signed. Ab -, 1 , 1 1 she said. This was the result of pom; of goia, mgngngggel mug. Eamgbig. Chlirltnltlill ofntlrucouncil Rusgeii Hamill, 0 ( the failure of church, school and no and mics. as well as almonds so;myu' as "may piodutgliegpei John soggy, Law” News me; I Walter Hamill. North Carleton. family to give youth an under- standing of responsible amen- ahi6T "Those who have risen above bed ltnrta have uwan line so much or more with lam absentee- Lem than among normal workers. II! Mid. ' . I Average depth of the Arctic ocean is 8.06: feet. but eome parts m an: aliaua 14.000 feet. m '. H” i''?. yllll, ii, Hitwiiv,-iul s0 ,.