f continued from page I llamnlnxs ill 'lV-ITVFOT . two wean holiday to Boston and New YO! Miss Eleanor 'rrainor lert Pri- dgy morning by plane (or Mont- real and Toronto to spend her vaca- uon. In Montreal she will visit her sister. Mrs. L. B. O.'Shea and Mr. Oishes and in Toronto she will visit another sister, Miss Ethel Trainor. i I I I Mrs. Ewen Anderson and Mrs. Darrell Carmody "wore Joint hos- tesses at two tables of Bridge on Wednesday and Friday evening of ihis week. are Mrs. W. E. Jenkins and Mrs. B. J. Beck were co-hostesses at the home oi the former in summer- ude at the tea hour on Thursday of last week. honoring Mrs. D. L. Turner. who is leaving on October 19 to join her husband I-VLt. Turn- ..,- in England. Mrs. John Cameron presided over the tea cups. 1 I Miss Ruby MacNeill of Saint John. N. B., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. MacNeill, Summerside. she was accompanied by Miss Betty Mncme. Dietician in Lancaster Hospital. . . Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Dnnald oi xinncton. N. B. spent the Thanks- ;il'll'lg week-end with relatives in Alberton and rsummerside. . . Mrs. Clarence Mercer. Mrs. James Peach and Mrs. Murray Willel-t no-re joint hostesses at a house- iiarniing part for Ml'. and Mrs. J. H. Leuty in their new home in F-iimmerside. , I I I Cpl. and Mrs. W. W. Green who have been visiting the latter's par- enis, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mac- Donald in Summerside, left on Tunsday for Hamilton. Ontario . 0 . i In. and Mrs. R. 0. Jones of Hall- irix. N. S. were week-end guesl-st ni Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Grant. Suin- merside. I O I y Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crockett oi Suninici-side had as their holzday week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hunt of Windsor. N. S. I I I Mrs. Wallace Harding of sum- merside, accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hardlngof Moncton. N. 3., returned recently from a motor trip . to Boston. Massachusetts, where they visited relatives and friends. I I I Miss Betty MacLean. R. N.. oi Halifax. N. 5. spent the Thanks- giving holidays in Summerside. guest or her brother-in-law and rim-i'. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Walker. Dr. and M ,;,T. Coivin of siimmerside spent e week-end in Moncton. N. B.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. . . . Miss Ferns Bell oi Halifax. N. S. spent the Thanksgiving week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell, summerside. I I 3 Mrs. l:. W. Manson has return- ed to her home in Summerslde utter visiting relatives in Manc- ton. N. B. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Allen have returned to their home in sum- merslde aim visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. gnd Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Waterford. N. B. I O I Miss Evelyn Underhay of sum- marside spent the week-end in Sydney, N. S. where she attended United Young People's Conference. I I I Miss Irene Mountain oi Summer- sids spent the week-end in Stei- larmn. N. B. where she attended the Presbyterian Young People's Con- lerence. I I I . Mrs. Laurie Coles was hostess at her home in Summerside on Wednesday evening honoring Miss Joan Scales, R. N.. who will be a November bride, at s linen show- er. I I 0 Miss Dorothy Ellis entertained on Thursday eveninit lit her home in Summerside, when bridge was in vlly. I O 0 Mrs. I. Lefurgey was hostess at bridge at her home in summer- side on Wednesday evening. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Chaplin of Windsor. N. S. were the holi- Qgj. 5'" tpACI(lT' 3 ,. P. F. A5SlllllEll 29i I O1. :73! Wold BISGIIITS S Glee PIER !"ll:AN's Colouriul hesenhdon 'l'lns he (Is-lobes heseata-Ila In It 70th Birthday Mrs. Franklin D Roosevelt cele- brates her 70th birthday by blow- ing out the candles on a cake pre- sented in her at the New York headquai-ters of the American As- sociation for the United Nations. She had a family gathering at her home in Hyde Park. N Y. day week-and guests or the latter's biotlier-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Miller in Summerside. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James E. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Orville sellar, Hunter River, have returned to their homes. after an enjoyable holiday spent with relatives and friends in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. SIGN TRADE PACT NEW DELHI tRe-ulcrsl -- India and Communist China signed,iheir first trade agreement here Thurs- day. Tracie talks between the two countries began last June. and II Chinese Comniiinist trade delega- tion arrived in New Delhi from Peiping Sept. l9. . gt- M Moiisiiis Gclling You Tlown .? 5;;-Z Fin .)'lVITt'II 70 TORIIDIIEET ROTARY Wsll FLAME iii , , i " ' Ml VICKERSON OIL co. BOCO FUEL OILS The Best by Test DIAL 9911 Cor. Eusion dz Weymouth Charlottetown, P.E.l. Operated by VICKERSON ENGINEERING CO. Bourbon Garden Cream Custard Cream Milk Armwroot IAII IV PEEK FllElll'8 Strange But True 3! I. 8. Mu:ArthI.II' 'I'he' fellow who goes through life looking for something soft can usualy tlnd it under his hat. Here's good news for the kiddies. Two eolumbis University dentists announced the invention of an in- strument which otters s painless way to drill teeth. Itis called the "cavstrion." The gadget converts high fre- quency electrical energy into high frequency 'r nical energy in the form ot rapid vibrations. The device vibrates 29,000 times a sec- ond. It transmits its vibrations to I drop of liquid containing abra- sive particles which already has been put on the tooth. In the tennis tournaments held at Wimbledon. England. you- get no cash refunds if it rains. and no rain checks. The fans must put up with it. Moles do not hibernate in win- ter. but extend their tunnels be- low the front line and feed on in- l Bsmrdoggvgt; 10.77 Vlggd -sects found there. i A baby mink -3 the right name ounce. To go to Hades one has but to visit England. When you get nut 01 Hades you could visit Bedlam'. Come-to-good. Christmas Pie, or even enter I-Ieaven's'Gate. Then for the thirsty. there is Twice Brewed Ale. Ale Water. and Drinker's End. . Great Snoring and Little Snor- ing are towns in Suffolk. In York- shire you would enter the Land of Nod. where there are no trains. buses. shops or telephones. Britain's curious place names are constant sources of amuse- ment to tourists. Where else in the world can you see a sign that directs you to "Make Em Rich" or one that points to Upper Whisk- ers? I ' The word mow is the same right side up or upside down. When holes become too large to hold wood screws, poke a small amount of steel wool into the hole with a pencil. The screws will then They must be registered in on individuals name - either adult or minor. This registration gives protection ogoinsi the bonds being lost, stolen or destroyed. is kit - weighs less than half an; The Guardian Page ii into the sl.-el wool and take a firm 3 grip. Lady. a dog born with only front. -legs, has adopted a human walk- ing stance and gets around okay. Lady has given birth to a couple . of litters of pups. This freak of nature is owned by Georgia Payne. of Indianapolis. Siamese twins are as rare in the bird world as they are-in the hu- man race. Some years ago Siamese chickens were hatched from a dou- ble-yolked egg on the farm oi John Jewell. North River. The chickens were joined together at the back- bone. One ate until it had enough. okier chicken would eat. A DDYIT TOMATO Tl-lR.0l;lNG WATERTOWN. N. Y. (AP)-The principal of Watertown high school said Thursday Iour youths had ad- mitted to him that they threw the tomatoes at Senator Irving M. Ives here ,Tuesday night and wanted to apologize. Ives promptly accepted the apology. Ives was not hit by any of the tomatoes. Nothing to vorgei. or "put oh until tomorrow". You can elect to have payments lor your Canada Savings Bonds ideducied automatically on the Monthly Savings Plan at your bank, or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. mWmswisrmwimsoi.mmommmmmowsmam. - -I A" Canada Savings Bonds pay or high rate of interest lot Iuch a role, instantly ccishable investment. . .a lull 3V4 per cent per year lrom ll” "'0'""'' 'll9Y'I'e yours until the month end belore you cosh them. lhen they would tumble over and IN THE HOME Today's project is for boys Iromy eight to eighty who like to make; things that have almost no pur-y pose except for amusement. About- the only other reason for makingl this chic sale wind-mill is that it- swiveis on top of a post to indicate the direction ol the wind. Mean-l while the Iunny little man appearsl to be sawing wood at a terrific; pace. This, of course. amusesi Vour money worlrs for you, pays a good return. as long as you hold your everyone at that sight. The pattern is l7 by 22 inches and is covered with outlines for jig-sawing the two dozen or so parts ready (or assembling. Use whatever scrap material is handy. Black and white paints are suggested but use whatever you have. All metal fittings are to be round in your nelghborhod hardware store. The pattern is a bargain at 35c. Apply the Workshop Department. The Guardian, Charlottetown. Chinese Ciiewi ' Cream 54 cup butter; add 1 on white sugar; 2 eggs yolks; Ti. 1 Hour: 1 cup chopped dates: 1 on chopped walnuts; 1 teaspoon bel- lng powder. Spread in pan. cover with Ind- ingue or one cup brown sugar and 2 egg whites and use as topping. Bake all in oven at 960 dented for hair an hour. cm i COL! - BIL! DIV . oinbu M! - semen Iinola IL: - Lima aicuv - IIIIILIHI iusvta . fun sivl nut! ruvom. Juan: Ginger 41: Int. Sunni, Illa: Sruumlsk. 9m Sussex! 1 l Canada Savings Ionds. And, whenever you wish, you can own man no. cosh oi lull lace value - plus earned inlerosi -of any time, as any bank, Cenode Savings Bonds come in sizes to suit everyone - S50, mo, S500, Sl000 and 35000. You can also buy the S500. 31000 and 55000 sizes In lully registered lorm and your interest will be paid by cheque. I Everyone has something to save for ...lliese and other leolures mnlie Canada Savings Bonds in prime investment! y The Ninth Series of Canada Savings Bonds will go on sale 5 October 18th. The bond: will be dated November lsi, 1954 and will mature 12 years later on November lst, I966. They will pay a lull (W496 interest per year to maturity and will carry 12 annual interest coupons. They will be offered lor sale at 10036 up to November l5, I954 in denominations of S50, 3100, 3500, 31000 and 35000. in addition lo coupon-type registered bonds, Conado Savings Bonds are again being made available in fully registered form in denominations of 3500, 31000 and 35000. Coupon and fully registered bond: will be interchangeable oi any time. Any one person is limited lo 35000 of this issue but every member of your family is entitled to hold this amount in his or her own, name. See your bank, investment dealer or trust or loan company and moire your arrangements now to buy the Ninoh sue” . Conodo Savings Bonds for cash or on convenient instalments . . or sign up on lhe Payroll Savings Plan where you work.