"PAGE POURTEEN IHNSMEN HARVEST BALL i ' AT IMPERIAL DANCE HALL SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY. ooronaa 23rd Dancing 9 to 1 Two Orcliostras I The Downtowners anti the Rlue Haven Ramblers Two Dance Floors - Modern and Old Time Dancing Fun-Frolic-Games-Canteen-Prizes Admission '75 ct-iris -- Free Bus to andyfrom Dance Proceeds for Children's Hallowden Party A Lucite lioaii anti. MINNEAPOLIS, Mimi, Oct. 22 by police at about 33,000,000 The -- tAP) - Two military food lock- packL2;gcs'u'ere marked "Property of ers, jammed with morphine, were the .S.' pulled from the Mississippi River Saturday by two men dragging in, MANY MOONS driftwood. The morphine, in cap-pi While the earth sees only one stiles and individual dose tubesi moon, Jupiter has four large and with needles attached. was valut-.d1.even small such satellites. ....W . 4....-. .7 .. 'Fl-TE GUARDIAN. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View were visitors on Sun- day. Oct. 7th. a.t- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters, Bloom- field. , Milan Marion Gallant of Piusvllie was a guest on Sunday. Oct. 7th. at the home other uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters. Bloomfield. ' Vicinity -Mrs. Mhrgaret Arsenault of rorast. View spent Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 3rd and on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsen- ault. I-lowlan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meggison oi Summersidc were visitors to the Locke Road on Sunday Oct. 'Ith. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Martin, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant. all of Charlottetown mot- ored to Bloomfield and Piusviile on Sunday Oct. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deslmches of Forest View were guests on Sunday Oct. 1th of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Arsenauit of Fortune Cove. Mrs. Harry Arblng of Woodstock spent Wednesday October 3rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A.-. senault. Howlan. Mr. and Mrs.-iwllliani Meggison of Knutsford motored to Forest. View on Wednesday evening Oct. Mt. Gothard Griffin of Locke Road was in Ollseary Thursday Oct. 4th. the on Mr. Henry Gallon-t of the Locke Road was in 0'l..eary on Friday. Oct. 5th ' Messrs Ansley and Claude sill- lker were in the Locke Road on Friday Oct. 5th. The many friends of Mrs. Auld- en McLean of the Locke Road are sorry to hear that she had to enter the Prince County Hospital on Saturday, October 6th Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Arscnault oi Forest View were visitors on Sun- day evening Oct. 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pirmahg Perry of l-lowlan. I Mr. mid Mrs. John Arscnault of Cliai-lottetowii returned to their home on Sunday evening. Oct. 7th. accompanied by Mir. John Wedge of Forest View who planned to spend a few days in the city, Mr. Jerry Arsenauli of Forest View was in (Theory on Saturday CHARLOTTETOWN Locke Roadwaa in summerside on Sunday, October 'lth. -Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley were visitors on Sunday evening. Oct. 7th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelley, O'Leary. Miss Valerie Livingstone return- ed to her home in Glenwood on Wednesday. Oct. 10th. after a visit at the rnme of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley of Forest View. Mrs. Aulden McLean of the Locke Road returned to her home on Saturday, October lath, after spending a week in the Prince county Hospital. Miss Bonita Adams spent Octo- ber l0th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris. Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rix of the Locke Road were in 0'l..eary on Saturday, October ma. Mr. Henry Gallant of the Locke Road was in O'Leary on Friday, October 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield motored to Halifax on Saturday, Oct. lath. Mr. and Mrs. John Fimiaii of Woodstock spent Sunday evening. October 14th visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters, Bloomfield. I. 001- Gilt Mr. Auldeii McLean of the Mr. Anthony Dorion nintnred MEN! Get in On This Great I from 'noronto to the Island and arrived at his mother's home in Duvar on Tuesday, Oct. 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior. of Forest View. were visitors on Sunday. Oct. ma to Bloomfield and Piuaville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelley of O'I..eary were visitors on Tuesday evening, Oct. lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. charlie Foley.. For- est. View. Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault and son Leonard of chur' ttetown motored to Forest View on Mon- day. Oct. 15th. They were accom- panied by Mr. John Wedge who was returning to his home after spending a week in Charlottetown. i Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard oi Summer-side motored to Sum- inerslde on Saturday. Oct. 12th. side spent Thanksgiving Day in Bloomfield at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett Peters. Visitors on Sunday evening Oct 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters, of Bloomfield, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsen- ault and Mr. Cole Arsenault. of Cascumpec. Mrs. Emily Gallant of Summerside. and Mrs. Lester Weir and her son Francis. of Sourls. On Siiiidny Oct'. '1th at the home of Mr. and Ms. Alyre Gallant of Duvar were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Everett Gallant of Summer- slde. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant have recently moved to Duvar from Piusville. -AN. . Borden and LAY-A..WAY siuzl i i I Reserves Any coat . on The ii0LMAii .- LAY-A-WAY PLAN Islaim weekly or mntiily nvmuqifo purchase on the Holman Lay-A-Wu -5 , I Vtadkly or monthly Ptlfmenia are so small 5,0! Mill! min then. You are sure and certain of get- g the Overcoat you have chosen. nus: N011: . sun Dotvnfsyrnent during this special sale is not 0 . 8 your new Winter ovmacst during the as sy. October I! to Saturday. October 27 VI: ion at thcglhicsl I One Week Only Saturday, Oct. 20 to Saturday, Oct. 27 E SAVE on Your New Winter I OVERCOAT I Take Your choice From Those Listed 0 1070 MEN . . . Be Sure! Be Smart! Be Thrifty! during this Special Lay-A-Way Sale (Saturday, October 20 to Saturday, October 27, inclusive). It's wonderful to choose your Overcoat early and be sure of getting it. u . . The Lay-A-Way Plan takes care of that, if you dont want to take immediate . delivery of it. glhoose your Winter Overcoat from the ed models on display in the Men's Wear Department. Lay-A-Way Your Boat Today "Mocambo"-Canada's most famous coat is luxurious in appearance. Double breasted style in colors teal oi' fawn. Inter-lined with Fiberglas for warmth. Moth- proof and showerproof. Sizes 36 to 42 ....................... "Alpacania" made from a blend of alpaca. mohair and wool in smart Winter shades-blue, gray or brown. Popular double breasted style with patch pockets and welted seams. Sims 36 to 44 ...................................... .... Wool Velour slip-on Models for warmth and comfort in the coldest weather. Single breasted styles with button-through front. Colors teal, or brown in fim quality napped velour. Sizes 36 to 42 ...................... ..- 0 Wool I-lleece'Overcoats are distinctive in style. Pop- ular for their clean cut appearance and heavy napped finish. Available in colors navy or brown. Sizes 36 to 42 . HO Purchase your new, Winter Overcoat OFF collection of smartly tailor- 05.00 55.00 45.00 29.50 in! Charlottetown are visiting in g p Mr. and Mrs. Ray Macbeod. ,v.'liicli was held at the home of i '. den school last week for Grade K Vicinity yin-niaii of Borden Mr. Lloyd llaiiipton and Vicinity . Mrs. Milton Willis, North River. left for her home on Sunday, Oct. 7th., after spending a few days visiting friends in Hampton. Mr. Lea Walton. St. John. ar- rived on Saturday, Oct. 8th.. to spend Thanksgiving with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Wal- ton, Dcaablc. Mrs. James Bartlett and family motored to Mount Pleasant on Sat. urday, Oct. 0th., and will spend some time visiting relatives there. Mr. Douglas Williams is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. war- and visited until Sunday evening. :E;h.I"m'm' H""p"o"' 1" two Mrs. Emily Gallant of Summon ML ma M". Edwin Ferguson were business visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday, October 9th. Mrs. Earle Callback and young sons are spending the fall holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson, Chelton. Capt. Daniel Ferguson, Hamp- ton and Mr. Peter Ferguson, Red- dlt, Ont. left on 'riie.sday, Oct. 2nd for Providence R. I. to visit their sister, Mrs. Florence Zingerson. Messrs. George P. Dunsford and William Farrow were business vis- Gallant of Piusville and Mr. and ital: to Conway on Thundan och Mrs. Harry Campbell and small daughter. Beverly, of Windsor. Ont. arrived at Hampton on Wednes- day Oct. 10th and are the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Campbell. Mrs: M. Macbowell and daugh- ter! Miss Irene. of Glen Valley. spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Higgins. spent a few days recently at St. 3501191 M9lVl11B- Peter. Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jameron Mrs, Edmund Campbell of 30;. arrived from Toronto on Tuesday. (lien is visiting in Toronto with her iinroiits. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Kil- bride. Mr. and Mrs. Will Legere of Moncton were overnight guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sexton, Bor- rlnn, last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams Borden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Richard. y Oct. 2nd by motor and have (Spen- ed up their home in Desable. Their friends are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Cameron with them again. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson entertain- ed the ladies of Hampton Women's Missionary Society evening. Oct. 2nd.. for their reg- on Tuesday Clayton Wom- ular meeting and Mrs. Morrison entertained the en's Auxiliary of the United Church on Wednesday evening. Oct. loth. Mr. Urville r...'.'.il..: Borden -mcpnmlulatibns are beiniz ex- a visitor to Charlottetown recently wliere she spent the day with her daughter. Miss Joan Leard. Mr. and Mia. Arthur E. Jay re- turned to Borden on Tuesday. Oc- tober 16th. after spending their annual holidays with relatives and friends at Toronto and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. David Maciueod and Mrs. J. J. Maclaaac of Borden were visitors to Graham's Road on Sunday, October liiki. guests of At the Knitting Club last week. Miss Eleanor Macisaac. a surprise birtlirlay party was held in honor of Mrs. Bessie Toomba. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholson and family of summerside. and Mrs. Russell Bell of Wellington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin. Love at Borden on Sunday. Oct. 14th. A dental clinic was held in Bor- pupila of Borden and surrounding districts. Dr. Osenor. who is in eliarge.is assisted by nurse Thelma Reid. and Joyce Irving. secretary. During their holidays last week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mclsaac spent a few days in Halifax with the letters brother. Mr. Athol Mac- Nevin and Mrs. MacNevln. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and little daugh- ter Erna. Friends regret to hear of the illness of Mr. Colin Love at his home in Borden. Mr. Love. who is engineer on the 8.3. Prince Ed- ward Iaiand, was slated to leave with the ferry for Lauiion. l on Monday, October 15th. but. will leave for Quebec by train in a few days. Borden United Church were pleased to have as their guest singers on Sunday. Oct. 14th., the Cape Traverse Quartette consisting of Messrs. David Murphy, Keith Lord. Allison Harper, and Avaiah Maccallum. Following evcningscr- vice the quartettc. together with the Borden choir, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jardlnc. L rams, Oct. 12 - (AP)-TryC- ve Lia, secretary-general of the United Nations. arrived laturday to complete preparations for the Gen- eral Aasembly meeting which be- gins here Nov. ti. OSDO. Norway, Oct. 22- (Reu- ters) -- A Ruuian carrying all nil worldly possessions in a pack on his back walked across the border into Norway seekins political ref- ugc Friday. He crossed in Nor- way's Arctic north when than is a common frontier with Russia. To WY Few Hundred Busliels . MANGLE6 ,' Phone 3241 or 2849 luauacrsidc M. WANT!!! tends? to Mr. W.A. Macquarrie, Hampt . who on Oct. 10th celeb- rated his 89th birthday. This won- derful gentleman is active about the farm: work. travels extensively and keeps up-to-date in reading and world affairs. It is with regret that the resi- dents of Hampton heard of the -ocroiaaa 23. 1951 passing of Mr. Barry Olark in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday. Oct. 7th. Mr. Clark, g M. tfvc of Victoria, was well known and highly respected. Left to mourn are his wife. three son; George. Dartmouth. N. a.. Arthur" ciuiriomtown. and Keith in ii..-.' U.S.A. and one daughter. Nay. deen. Mrs. Everett Wotton. Char. lottetcwn, besides a large circle 01 friends and relatives. The H pton Women's Instit- ute met at the home of the Pres. ident, Mrs. George Dunsiord on Monday. Oct. 8th. There was ;. large number of members and Vis- itors present. Plans were made for the hot turkey supper to be hard in Hampton Hall at a later date. At the close of the meeting lunch was served and a social hour spent. . -AF BRA! Y. P. U. -The Brae United Church Young People's Union met. for their reizu. lar meeting on Monday night, or-. tober 15th, at the home of Miss Laura MacPhee, with the pres... dent, Mrs. Roy Oulton I presiding and conducting the opening wm. ship. The Y.P.U. decided to send Christmas gifts to "the soldiers in the armed services belonging in the district and especially to our lad, Edward Lockhart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart of Coleman who is serving with the Canadian Army and is at prcsrrv stationed in Japan. Preliminary plans were niadrfm It Haliowe'en party on Oct. 20th and a pantry sale in OlLeary at an early date. The study was taken by the Minister. Rev. w. 0., Dickson. who spoke on the topic "The Atonement". The mt-ctinr closed with the Mizpah Benedic- tion. Delicious refreshments were then served. There was a large attendance at about twenty five members. Tin- next. meeting on Monday night Oct. 22nd will be at the home of the secretary, Mrs. Lorne lilac- Nevin and Mr. MacNevin. LONDON. oat? 12--(RellirrsI ' The Soviet news agency Tass reported Saturday that a collective farmer in the Altai Mountains iicar Outer Mongolia has reached the age of 144. He lives in a region where there are more than 30 cen- tcnarians. CAMEO THEATRE KENSTNGTON Monday. Tiiesday. Wednesday. 1 lir- 9:l5. A laugh-happy round-UV when Deadeye. Dude Bob How starts tamln' the west! It's a laugh-riot. "FANCY PANTS" in teriinicoior, en-starring Lucillr Ball. with Bruce Cabot and Jnrk Klrkwood. CAPITOL Summcslside TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 COMING WEDNESDAY ONLY "RIG!-IT With June Allyson - Dick Powell CROSS" REGENT ,....... Rh am homer PIRATE PORT OF THE CINA SEAS! UiiiiLEB'S M -'...-..5.v :2 EXTRA! -- IN THE B&ENT Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip's Tour of Canada. Ban ' t dram tuna... ...i.i.”..... TIIIIISIIT 7.15-9.15 sinan .,...: -... '- .. IQKTBN moment as Thomm" l i