were Mr. Gordon '2ster services. and Mrs. .. Charlottetown. i y those present. t nrnr-edure. . hv the use of baking soda ,u':'ung with committee, mun- . llhenonald. vinclal chairman of Red Cross Harry amore, director of first aid, both Three excellent films on disast- , prevention were shown. The . rsl. entitled "No Time To Spare" picted the Holger-Nielsen meth- of artificial respiration which . the most recent and perhaps In . most cases. After showing of . film this method was practiced The second film showed clearly w first alders should handle rsnns who have spinal injuries. also explained clearly the very x ous damage careless handling .: cause. Only trained persons e capable of 'followinsv the cor- The third film of fire safety mvcd how small fires about the when stove or electrical au- iances may be easily exlinEuish- Alberton Disaster Service TheAlbertonbran Crossdislster to the rounding areas in all cue of aiders will be skilluntilmedlc sessions by er provision has trans, tation. ston Currie and the vice-chairma is Frank Weeks. circumstance may be rendered. umoges Cat. nmerside East. falling. unfort mage to the antenna. "'sid'e Trinity en's Ass'n uooer Meeting The Men: Association of Trinity lnlted Church met in Epworth hall Est evening for their first monthly Hper-meeting of the fall and wint- season. Mr. Wallace Bradshaw resident. presided. liev. Russell MacLeod of St. leters. P. E. 1.. was guest speaker ind told the gathering in a very siormative style of the discuss- and projents dealt with at the umenical conference held in Hall- in September. This conference. .';aId. is a gathering of the vari- ns Protestant denominations to remote a growth of Christian fel- mvship and unity -- to discuss each titers problems and differences to hear one anothers burdens. lllacLeod than gave a full re- ' conference activities and , out to the association where xuld assist the church in . phases of social work. Dr. L. in. Callbeck thanked the test speaker on behalf of the embers for his. interesting and imulating address. A short business period followed ring which a letter from Mr. .meih Parker. president of Trin- ilenls Association, Charlotte- vn was read. The letter was an A portable television antenna golf a tumble last Monday even- - at the home of M. J. Scovell, ' cises (and indeed both skills in- lt It Over unl- Lei' 9 Tel hv of kettle-drum accompaniment to their string music. These exer- volve considernme exercise. the step-dancing quite strenuous) are true symbols of the leisure hours of Prince Edward Island farm folk and fishermen. and. as such. de- serve the recognition of an annual competition. We think, however. there should be added to these two rhythmical feats. another time-hon- ored product of the outports. the square dance. When the very best performers demonstrate their skill in this rural Jart. it is really a thing of beauty. we saw a group of Charlottetown iyoung folk tripping their graceful way through a square dance at 'last spring's Music Festival, and it was one of the most pleasing dance exhibitions we have seen, not excepting the dancing ec- centricities of Astaire. or the tip- toe gyrations of Caron: There was a simple gentle beauty about it that was particularly appealing. Certainly it was much more pic- turesque than the frantic frolick- ing of the "rock and,rollers" who appear sometimes to be savagely stomping around an Iroquois camp fire. We don't know whether this Charlottetown group were the same ones who won honors at the Winter Fair in Amherst or not. but In any case Cbnrlottetown seems to have made real progress in this rural manoeuvre made popular in our cities by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. and her royal consort, ch of Red services is fully organixedandstandlreadytorgn. townandsur- cases of emergency be they '-rge or small. accident trained first Bled to use their al attention can be mittee will assist. Chairman of the clothing committee is Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. In case of greater disagt. been made for housing. and feed- ing of victims. The chairman of Alberton disaster services is Win- They will apprec- iate being notified at once of any in which assistance We saw for the first time this fall the Prince County fiddling and may on Mr. Scoveu-S cm. park, stepdancing contests and were im- . nearby. Damage to the car was PFESSEU WW1 311 I! e nimble agility of the steppers. and by the musical - To Enlarge Bank Building to provide more accommodation and a contract has been let to the Maritime Asphalt Co. Ltd. The work will commence t ” ly. The building will be extended northward on land already owned by the bank and the xtension will be one story high. All the furni- ture in the building will be replac- ed by new and the walls and cell- ing will be decorated. When com- pleted the public space will be ”L" shaped and there will be four tel- lers' cages. Mr. Sinclair Reid is the branch manager. The offices on the second floor are occupied by T. E ar 1 e Hickey. C. A. The building was re- ected in 1914 and Mr. Peter G. Clark was the contractor. S. Hospital Aid Monthly Meeting The Ladies' Aid of the Prince County Hospital held their regular monthly meeting yesterday after- noon with Mrs. Heath Strong. the from Miss Carrie Holman. This was part of the .profits from Miss Holman's book. "Our Island Story.' It is understood more of the pro- fits from this book will be donated to the Ladies Aid for hospital work. Prince Philip. Let's have more of nation to the members to at- iii a special observance of the irlotietown Association on Sun- r. November lath. in Charlotte- ill. The matter was referred to executive for action. membership fee was discuss. "id 31-00 3331' year was decided was also decided that associ- ln lapel pins and dinner meet- identification badges would be tired. Rev. C. D. Matheson appointed honorary chairman, appointment which had bee looked when the officers were led last June. A 1 enioyed the ed by the Women's Au he church. EEKDRESSING. call Kenslng- Mll Archie Johnston speak '1l'0Dean tour. Hamilton Hall. g mm. on gupervigory ces. Suitable for two family iy evening. November ML Hmgy cum MEETS g The boys ' Few of the mom” . voiced their dwelling. WI ll consider Rwnus GIFT I my cum new gun. ween, meet, Congratulations are extended to zllllnlon and flnlellafll I09"!!! 01 renting part of dwelling Dhjcd now prob em in 1," even”. wmd, Wu opened Miss Catherine Craig. daughter of 9 me as e an sfled with the by portraits taken 9 Read studio. also a comedy in Scarle- Hall. Thursday. Nov. a, s ' IING AND SMOKING: aw receiving pork products 3 fins and smoking, jfondsy Friday. Hansen's Mar- ummerside. All SHINGLES in stock. All - Lowest prices. Get your 1 meme now. Prices will he "next spring. John Myers. Houston Chronicle says its Central American correspondent. Marshal Bannell. sto bout fifty mem- nelll) delicious supper pilot, xillary flier S. few days ago on route to Mexico. Vestern Guardian Charlottetown, will ton her by the president with the iii-Y platform and purpose. : Tm; mow” picture --H" and the constitution were were approved. this square dancing. Summerside. let's get ready to challenge the capital city in this very beautiful dance. PERON T0 MEXICO? HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) - The wrote from San Jose, This group decided to buy for the operating room of the hospital an intestinal suture apparatus at I coat of 3216.00. It was also de- cided to provide a refrigerator for tha third floor of the hospital which is being opened up. Plans were finalized for the hold- ing of a "League of Mercy" tea in Epworth hall on Saturday. Nov- ember 12. Mrs. George Hogg. Mrs. Will i Strong and Mrs. Lindsay Willett were appointed tea conven- ers. and Miss Millicent Strong and Mrs. Roy Holman were appointed conveners for donation arrange- in Managua. Nicaragua. Dan- said he talked with Peron's Rene Zamhrana, when the passed through Managua a J. 8. Optometrist. be in Alber- gafllce this Saturdny. Novem- Tbe minutes road and guests of Mr. 'ohnston's brother. Mr. Johnston. services. in Kingston. Ontario, is spending a two weeks leave with his grandmother, Mrs. Flossle Low- ther. in this village. and other re- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Criag. Mid- dleton. who was chosen as second princess to the Maritime Queen of Fairs. Miss Cather at the Amherst Fair. g at the Prince County Hospital. family of Milton. P.E.l.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Maccsull. and daughters. Elizabeth and Edith inn of Carleton siding. were guests of Kr. and North has sot The Bapstamal service in the Bedequo United Church. on Sun- day nun-nln&.0ct. nth, was con- ttnetod hi gilt. Rev. R.A. blr-hih. two ohiidru .."'."l......”""'... .2: Wllov hilivlhlh ments. BIDEFORD Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnston, thesay N.B. were weekend Ernest Johnston and Min. Mr. Allan Collett. who is in the ins Trenholm, Maritime Winter Miss Marina Maccsllum. Lower us. and a recent patient Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rodd and Mrs. Lorne Maccaull. Eedeque. on Sunday. Octo- The Bank of Commerce building in Summerside is to be enlarged :.":i'.nl'l:.”;.:l;E..: 332.1923! m-mow and guest speakers. Mr. Leo Corcoran Edward island Credit Union Les- gue. and Professor Dunstan'sUniverstity a strong hand to the movement. FIRST PRAIRIE SNOWSTORM Edmnntonians got their first taste of winter along with the rest of the , tiles Sunday and Mon- day. with ."lIs inches of snow. which could probably be measured on the top of this car. The motorist left it when he heard that streets were treacherous. Fifty minor traffic accidents occurred during the two days, (CF Photol. Fnssrownlg Pie, Nu;-man Clow and Mrs. Clow who spent the past three weeks In Freetown, left on Tuesday. Oct- 25th on return to Ontario where Pte. Clow is stationed with the R. C. A. F. at Utopia Base. St. Anthony's Credit Union Annual Meeting The annual meeting of St. An- thony's Credit Union Limited. was held on Tuesoay night October lllth. A well filled hall of members were present. The meeting opened with 0 Canada. followed by the roll call and minutes of the pre- vious annual meeting. Mr. Dru-ice Gallant. president reported for the direc' vrs; he stated that .n.mth- meetings as well as special; meetings with all the officers were .g . . - he” dim"? "W 3'9” JOCY!Elli”lfltl'Ll1dellIrlllllt'Na?id'Tliimlljjlx Mn Gauam gaved '" data" ""5lberl .Schnrman of Summer-ide. actiiiiies of the credit union .ur- They M”... au.0mp,3,m,d by Mm "19 the W313 and 5"g395t9d 1”” Clayton Schurman and were the the new ward map out 3 Plan I" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow the coming year. to increase mcm- t bership. also to revive interest in the old members that are not in- creasing their shares. He express- ed pleasurc of the Credit Union IA2ague's new director Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. who always takes an ac- home of Mr. Rage; 5. gums. -tive part In the movement, and- lrequested his absence due to -ick-l Gnr. Bruce Clow and Mrs. Clow. 1 ness. faccompanilzed by theig ci;ildrcIn San- . ' dra and ruce. an lirs. ouise The President paid mbute tn me Clow of Fredericton. N.B. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clow. Miss Jean Campbell. ii assist- ant Director of Nursing in Mt. Sin- ia Hospital, Toronto, arrived rec- ently on a short visit with relat- ives in Freetown and Charlottetown. Miss Janet Nelson of St. Cath- .s-rines. Ontario and Miss Norah Levis of Toronto, Ont. were week- end visitors to Freetown at the g-rus Polrier. Mr. Poirier wz... a i pioneer co-operator who held meet- ings in the interest of the Credit Union Federation. and other or- ganization through out the pro- vince. ' A copy of the financial state- ment was next distributed to the members. and the treasurer Mr. C. J. Gallant explained the report. The shares increased during the year 33,623.93 shares are over the thrity thousand mark, but the aim this year shoved the increase an other ten thousand. Mr. Jerry Pe- ters reported for the credit com- mltte. He stated that twelve meet- ings were held besides a few speci- nl meetings. over fourteen tho wsand dollars of new business and loans from ten dollars to over seven llneindred were handed out to mem- rs. Rev. M. J. Rooney reporting for the Supervisory Committee stress- ed the necessity of members look- ing sfter their loans. so that funds would be availabe to other mem- bers when in need of loans. A dividend of 2 per cent was de- clared by the members. and the following new officers were appointed: Mr. Arthur Arsenault to replace Lawrence Peters and Dorlce Gallant. C. J. Gallantgwere re-elected as directors. Mr. Stan- ley Gaudet to replace Arthur Rich- ard on the Credit Committee and Mrs. Pearle Duncane re-elected on The Birch Grove Women's ins- titute met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Paynter on Thursday even- ing. Oct. 6th for their monthly meeting with the president. Mrs. Ernest Taylor. presiding. There was a good attendance and a pleas- ant evening was enjoyed. Plans for raising funds for Institute work were discussed.After the business period. a supper was served by the hostess. assisted by the com- mittee in charge. Mrs. S. A. Burns returned recent- ly from a two weeks visit to Hall- fax, N.S. at the home of her daugh- her and son-in-law. Cpl. Frank Adams and Mrs. Adams. An accident occurred in Free- town on Wednesday. Oct. 26th. It involved a collision between a '6 ton truck and a wagon resulting in painful injuries in Mr. Lester Rob- bins. Mr. Robbins was thrown from ll speaker. he made several sug- gestion how to improve the cred- it union, "We must grow. thegland we must make our community a better place in live in. The direc- tors must show the way." A hearty vote of thanks was extended to both speakers. At the conclusion of the meeting a delightful lunch was served by the ladies. UNSURPASSED for flavour! Plan Remembrance Day Observance was the main item of business at the regular meeting nf Albcrion branch of the Canadian Legion last night. A cnmmiltce compris- ed of comrades. Ronald McKinnon, Frank Weeks. Kenneth Quigley and Herbert Leavitt was appoint- ed to make all necessary arrange- ments. The use of the Legion dance hall .for a Sadie Hawkings dance in aid the library was approved and: it was also decided to have than annual Legion Armslice dance. Nov. 10th. Delegates to a zone rally at St,- Anthony's Legion branch Friday. evening were appointed as follows: 1 Bert. Pridham. Frank Weeks; Earle Atkinson and Earle Callaghan. A vote of thanks was extended to comrade Ken Quigley for making, Afternoon Auxiuary oi the W. M. S. of the Summerside Trinity Sunday school room on Tuesday. November 1. The president. Mrs. A. S. Lockhart. presided and the pianist was Mrs. H. D. Smith. The openlnl hltlnn. "Unto The Hills". was followed by prayer by Mrs. Hammond Johnson, and the re- peating of the lord's prayer in unison ' v had been made during the month. Correspondence by Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn who read a "Thank you" note from Mrs. John Mnclennnn. Supply by Millicent Strong who read letters of appreciation from Dr. Mooney for parcels Miss Elms Inman, also thanked the :heir generous o ed that three parcels had been packed and mailed to Miss Nancy Cameron. the worship service on the "Our High Calling." "Father Of Mercies" Scripture selection Phil was read by Mrs. Cl followed by prayer: f by Mrs. Arch Sharp read a paper on showing the reality to God. to others, and to ourselves. A solo. "The Love Of God", was rendered by Mrs. Edwin Taylor. and after the offering was receiv- ed by Mrs. John Boates and Mrs. Hillard Arthur it was dedicated by Arrangements for the nhservance 3:9. singing "f "We Give The But of Remembrance Day. Nov. llth.l in. hincv Own." and the meeting clos- an 0 two films. inns. and one on Scotland were shown and much enjoyed. strucllon for boys and girls be- tween the ages of 14 and 18. ..mA....H.A..m..m.;..m aside W M 5. Auxiliary Meets The November meeting of an United Church was held in the Beporis were heard from the Trinidad. She members for response to request r new and used clothing. and stat- Seoul, Korea. Mrs. L. M. Callbeck conducted theme, The hymn, was sung. ippians 3.14 arence Harris. and response . The leader "Fellowship". of our relation Willi a solo, "Therefore Give Love" by Mrs. William Steven- n. Al the conclusion nf the meeting one on Canadian ind- m.Am..;.... MILITARY SERVICE Bolivia has "pre-military" in- tao niilrnbtilr of tflzlels gr bilnhgo andj RHEULAR 951! a woassse rn. epre- 1 sidem John Rockford presided CHAMPION AUTO PLUGS . . 69: over the meeting. 55 99 his iwaggtonl by the impact, landing REGULA? 590 49 n t e di c and sustaining a br - en ankle. Dr Tclinski was calloed XENSINGTON s ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' T C and had the injured man remnv- 'niur.-Fri. 7:15-9:15; Saturday eve- ed to Prince County Hospital by ning shows ii-ll-10. Matinee Sat. ambulance. 2:30. See "MA a PA KETTLE AT . REGULAR 1'25 Friends were saddened to hear of the death of Mrs. Beatricei Camp bellt MacLean, wife of Rev. B. Vance MacLean. which occurred at her home in Ottawa on Monday October 24th. Mrs. MncLean is the B k drawing on "It nlnsdlx daughter of Mrs. Campbell and the late Dr. Thomas 1" h " former- WAIKIKI". with lovely lorl Nel- son. Byron Palmer. nier than ever. Hula Queen. "Pa" na "Pineapple Kin-g". Sec Also Serial and News. No ly of Stanley Bridge and Albe and a granddaughter of the Mr.' and Mrs. John Calms. F town. A sister. Mrs. WI era resides in rton. late ree- lllam Rog- L. Freetown. A.B. U STEEL OUTPUT UP OTTAWA (CP)-Production of pig iron and steel ingots climbed during September and the first nine months of the year over out- put in corresponding periods last year. The bureau of statistics re- ported Wedneaday that pig iron production rose in September to 276,795 tons. Output of steel ingots rose in September to 367,005 ions from 241,553. ..m.m.mgg..ggggggggg, FOR SALE OR RENT Modern dwelling of Dr. Corbett, corner Church and Summer Streets. Summer- side. All modern convenien- a way the credit union was operated. Rev. Father Rooney Ltroduced the managing director of the Prince 0'Grsdygof St. KING lIlll.I3 TEA - part. Terms of sale or ren- tal reasonable. and closing off the other MORLEY M. BELL, Solicitor. Professional Cards Building nsnsmas-side. P.E.l. Phone 80 m..mmm.mm.......-.- II. E. Ila & Son Limited Iamnserst. hlnmerside. P.E.I. - Phone I110 as Water Street - Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 8580 up, 1'--Iwrt MacNelIl.H'.D. Photographers Chartered Accountants 1'. Ilhrle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce INSURANCE Cnsnalb Summer-side Optometrist - Auto -- Sf. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summaaldo B. F. Hunter. R.0. SMALLMAIWS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. BS1: 0.D. Snmmarlide snvwg Big 6-oz. lur Biggest savings over on NOXZEMAI This generous offer made to introduce you to NOxZEMA'5 new beauty care-actually 3 ways better for your skin! I. Cleans thoroughly like soup - but doesn't dry skin. In gpeggglass, washes oi? with water! 2. Softens as only 9 cream can - but it's not greasy or sticky, doesnlt clog pores. 3. Noxzomu ll medicated - helps heal blemishes, clear skin, protect it from future blemishes! mm!" a. "win 5; fan! For a naturally beautiful com- plexion-cl , smoother. clearer-try Noxzemal Right now, for a limited time only. you can get the big 6-oz. jar for only 98-? and save one third! At any drug or cosmetic counter. lnmlly Medicine Chest Vlmel Lnnlt my this dis: play at your favorite stars: Stock up on Noxzernn .. . you'll find it wonderful for all skin problems- chapped skin, cracked lips, windburn. SPECIALS Thursday - Friday - Saturday A. M. 36 INCH DONG-Reg. 1.15 -BUCK SAW BLADES 79: 5 Ibo I OlO O O I O O 20'Vo OFF ON ALUMINUM AND PYREX WARE 22-causes anus love OFF REGULAR PRICE RUBBERMAID SINK MATS DRAIN BOARD AND BATH MATS 207a OFF REGULAR PRICE WEATHER SPRIPPING, wood and rubber for doom, regular 2.10bundle ................ 1-86 Also FELT for Windows, 12 feet for ......... lilo Special SINKBRUSHES. each 15o O0I'I'ONGLOVES,pair CLOTHEPINS, package 25: FUSEPLUGS. each 890 ......................... BC Summerside Hardware PHYSICIANS Physician - 8111100! later street. summer-side Phone 7032 THE READ STUDIO 0. W. SEARS and build for the future. Professor 0lGrady was the speci- lmplement Dealer Wohted For Tlgilsli area. We offer a full line oflnoderntroetonend rannoqulrm-It 0" a consignment contract. stock of machines and service parts available at Charlotte- town warehouse. Llvetoclt dealer prefor- red but not essential. Apply to I. l(. Llewelyn ears Cock-I -t---it Farm Equipment. Charlottetown T0 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS In future all services of 100 amperes or less, sup- plied by the Town of Summerside, shall provide for the installation of socket type meters. Approved by the Public Utilities Commission, Prince Edward Is- land. October 29th. 1955. TOWN OF SUMMEBSIDE. C - SUMMERSIDE, Today 3:30-7:15-9:15; Fri. 7:15-9.15; Sat. 2:30-7:15-9:15 "THE ROAD TO DENVER" It With John Payne. Mona Freeman. Lee J. Cobb. :He was the fastest gun in a gunfizl1tvr's town untill 3 Tall Texan with a lightning gun hunted him down. vfas Brother against. Brother STAIITING NEXT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7th AND PLAYING FOR A WHOLE WEEK- "A MAN CALLED PETER" NOTE: I shows each night-6. 8 and 10. NOTE: 3 matinees: Tues. Admissions as follows: Evenings: 75c and 50c; Matinees: 50c and 25c , Thurs. at 3:30; Friday 2:30 ' -r V-My , 1 giant-so-y. NM. .5. 1955The Guardian Pol? 15 r t ...-., UN KI AK "vl4 -3EGEK'r rolntnn 1.15 - 9.10 Hy Mnlilunn .4 -N! rqnv .- , B . . "Cy t-3.:-....:.'