.. PAGE TWELVE Mount Pleasant and Vicinity .?,i," I Mrs. Myrtle Ramsay was a re- cent visitor to Bummerslde. M Mrs. E. R. Pyke and children. &. Borden, were recently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Williams. Little Grsoe Bishop. who had been I patient in the RC. Hos- pital. has returned to her home nuch improved. -Congratulations and best wish- es are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderson on their recent. marriage. Mrs Henderson was the former Isabelle Williams. irvringhill. Mr. and Mrs William Wvmd. Komerville. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wood. Travellers Rest, spent a recent xreekrnd at the home of Mr. Allfl Mrs. Geo W. Robinson. i More women members in the Ontario Legislature is the ambition . of Mrs. Marcella Brown, seen with husband. son Steve. She is running Several from this district, nv:ciid- ' 0" ' ' . . . . ;des:heH:i;0l:y((::n;l'li:tiinfnhsrigox:3 the hot". 22 Ontario elections as Liberal candidate for Lanihton Mr. and Mrs Orin Eiiiiiziii. The 05' best. wishes of this i-cininiiiiiij.' -- - ... W. .. 4.7 ..-...... 7 , S ,g, WW4? inn,” um mung Cmwle as H"... l).liil."" -Young People. Society staff of the P. E. I. Sanltoriuiii. loume). through 1.1., at .Vli.l River East. entertained the arrived in Bedeque on Saturday, Bloomfield United Church Young October 20th. to visit her aunts, AR. Peoples Uiuon at a iIallowc'en Fni-iy This enjoyable social tune- as held at the lovely new riuii':' viii the nropertyv of MY. l)rIiia'rl .'tlacAiis'ian(l m'Pi'lu0klngo the magnificent. Mill River. onei of the beauty spots of the district. Alan-, of the yoiing people. who numb:-reri atbflllt. foi-ti". were i-o.wt.ii-iiies appropriate for Hallow- O'l.eory cind Vicinity , 3 Vlinlf ma rnn-. the um-1. -mi av. lion izv Mrs. Tllarne Leary attended ientioi-i riurin: Rocky Pniv-it ('ia,i-'nliPtniir X11-c y ' V . Krnhem, L ,1" MMF am. wqP,mH Ill -sq-i-li smiwrd much nrignalityils lzahle C'i.ll7?ll'S'!PSf- n' the 0 Lo.-iii "Vi 5”"l5"C ”h'i'W- The YOURS WA” Cum. yptttlplr '.l't?l'C met at the door byl" i .Nli.- ViaCA'.lSl.'ll'ld gowned a-ppro- I piiiniciy for the occasion. Mr. lt'iI..a:n T".!"lP.'. a -iietlzrai, student. at Dalhousze l.'ii:vei's iv 'll . - a week-end v:sit..r. amcs and cnniests were held un-l Halifax. was , H at his home in ()'LCai'V. the g:1r.&L"alfltl Nlrs. Cunningliain of Alber-Ib9”' M his lnmhmy -M nu, vl-m.m,x.. l mu. l)el.i-ioiis. i'el're5liiiiciit.s were- He was me sum my 1 p..,nC.m1 served and this grand evening oil iWOl'sll:II fellowship and recreationl of the O'I.ear,v School last jrenr. . repeating ihcl . rniicluded by all Mispiili Benediction. - ....M..... ,. .,. i l -The follow-in;: (fanatian G'.i'iS in Traiirii: of the 0'1. ' L'iiilr-cl. Church ai.ve.-mit-ti the ('G. 'r. cm.-f volition at Bcdeqiie Oetohc Efitii to 8311 at Wllifh the :llCsl .-peakerl was Miss Marjorie Itlat-Bride. C... (".,1.T. Leader:- Lillas Mar-Gregor-itliat Mr. William B'arrett, Lowerl Qu zant Wedge. Claiirlrtte lvIzic- Bcdcque. has had to enter Prince, Nfill. Sylvia stinks.-, xniinm Dick-lC011Ylt.V Hospital for ti'i-atnicnt. ii :.on. Joan Rtrimn and Alncri Mac- Atis-land. Bedeque Notes His friends are sorry to learn. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett. and. .. - .two young sons. Alberton. were A jelly and happy evening wasiguests of Mrs. Corbctt's parents, ipent on E idav n:,':hl'. OcioberlMIi- Mid M11! -7- H. M3CFM'1Bn9. 56th at Mill River xi lien the P;'es- t F9mW00d. On Sunday. 001- 35th. 1 , MM pmmm, Hmdm.5mL Chahi REGENT lntlctnwii. spent Sunday. Oct. 28th. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Fernwnod. Today .".;7.n Thiirsday Mi. Allison. returned to his studiesy on Sunday evening. October 28th. after spending a couple of daysl ll'.'ltll his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lEdison Wright. Central Bedeque. Mr. Billie Callbeclr, P.W.C. atti- driii, spent. Saturday and Sunday. October 27th and 28th. with his iiarents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Call- lieck, Central Bedeqiie. The friends of Mr. William Smith. Victoria West. will be sorry to know he was obliged to enter Prince County Hospital for treat- niciit. Mr. Arthur Chandler and son Roy, and granddaughter Janice, Charlottetown, were guests of Mr. Chandlei"s sister, Mrs. Hugh Mur- ray. over the weekend of October Zlst. They were accompanied by Miss lnuise Turner and her niece Glenda. also of Charlottetown. Miss Olive HOlmlIV of the nursing S.....S.............mS... CAMEO TN EATRE KENSINGTON illnnvlay - 'liiIeitda,v 7.15-tl.l.'1. M-G-Mia happy faniil,v picture. "THE HAPPY TEARS” ln Teelinirolrir. .............. Starring ........s... ANN BLYTH Siziriwnrr lloll,rnori(l'.s' famous ho) 1 ysliir Dean Slrickwell with Srotly ' Fleck:-Ii, Darryl l-liekman. Story ottnlltlllillvlsstltlllf-till-S-l-Etilis of .. typical American boy. i CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Thiirsdziy 3:30-7:15-9:l.5 ., V Wwcw T T, V'& E no-on-munn.e-mp... Mrs. Hugh Murray and Mrs. Jiid- son Blacltmore and other relatives. She returned home on October 22nd. fereiiee held Church from Friday evening. Oct in 26th. to Sunday everiing. Zlltli. wns -larizcly attended by niembers tiiiri lBride of the M.R.E.C. was ill On Saturday evening. a banquet Jouytpul. on by the tThompscn” W. M. S. tier the leadership of Rev. G.B.l9"l0YG l Sunday evening Monday, The Prince Count; L.'.C-.lJlt run- in Becldiue United roup leaders. Miss Marjorie Mr. harge. assisted by group leaders. ladies of the "Edith was gi-eatly d by the conference meni- About till were present. On the closiiig ser- vice of the convention was largely attended by parents and friends of the C.G.I.T. groups. B.Q. Ellerslie & Bidetordl Mr. A. E. MacLcan was in pas- senger to Suinmerside recently. The iiiauy friends of Mr. Jnsliiial Millar will regret to learn he is ill-1 at his home here. i --- l Mr. andlMrs. Jatk Mllligan mt... toied to Sumnierside on saturdagzi Oct. 27m. l The many friends of Mrs. How-l ard Barlow will regret. to leurii' that she. is ill at her home here. Mr William Wright. student. at. Mr, and Mrs. James cm;gmm,p.1rnts over accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest P3)'lltCT.nlOl0r6d to Summer-i side on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 27th. Mrs. Harold Gillis spent the past week visiting in Charlnttetown.the giiest. of Mrs. G.C. Glllis. She abio visited with her sister. Mrs. Earl Szmmons, summerside. Mr. and Mrs. George l-layeii and daughters Arlene and Valerie mn- tored to Siimmerside on Saliirriay evening. Oct. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Hayes vi.-iite:l wlt.h their daughter Orell in Siiin- merslde on Sunday, Oct. zllth. Misses Wlllina Gillls and Joan MacArthur, niirses-in-iraiiiiiii: tr Cliarlottetouii, visited with their parents on Sunday. Oct. Bath. and Mrs. William Grant spent. A recent. weekend visiting with their daughter and snn-lii- lnw. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hut- chlnson. Summerside. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hiilclilnaon and daughter. Susan. were guests ni Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis. 0'- T.ear,v on Sunday. Oct. 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Williams were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Hardy, Freeland, on Siinclay, Oct. 28th. Mrs. Muriel Ellantls. Poplar Grove. Lot. ll. visited with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Gillls. on Monday. Oct. 22nd. Mr. Harold Glllls. accompanied by Mrs. Jeanette Ogden. Mrs. Rai- niond Glllis. and son Wilfred. mo- tored to Summerside on Monday. Oct. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutclilnsnn were guests of Mrs. W.C. and Flo- rence. Palmer and Flo Thninpsoii. Murray Road. on Sunday. Oct. 28. Miss Edith Grant. Summerslde. spent. a recent weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. . Mrs. William Burlelnh. superin- tendent of the Stewart Memorial Nursing Home. spent. it recent weekend with her son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burleiizh. Mr. Byron Hutchinson left on Sunday. Oct. 2lst. for Amherst. Nova Scotie. where he is working for the M. F. Bchurmnn Co. Ltd., Bummersld-. A large. number of people from the two districts attended the Presbyterian Church goose supper In Freeland Hell. where an excel- T ilE0 THEATRE BORDEN . Presents i "llesrt of the Rockies" - Starring Roy Ro rs. Penny Edwards an Gordon Jones. Showing Tuesday and Wed- ?-.ALso Lamar NEWS nun. nesday at. 7:15 and 9:15. THE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN "Mere Feinlnlne Voices in Parilsnnnt" is led o Agnes lilzwpliiiil. lne xoives in parliament. on every lPW'l S .-..-m----- leiit. supper was served and I. good sum was realized. Mr. Harold Gillis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Suniiiierside. on Sunday, Oct. 28th, and was accompanied on her re- iiirn home by Mrs. Glllls who had been visiting with her sister. Miss Melda Miiccaull. teacher at Lady Fane, P.E.I.. is spending her holidays with her parents. V Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull. Mr. William Maccaull. who is teaclilnif at Clairmnunt. also visited his the weekend. The Rev. Mrs. Baxter have returned home after spend- ing the past three weeks visitins: with relatives and friends in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Skiiiiier past weekend visltlnil spent the with Mrs. SklnllPr'ft parents at Cavendish and Mr. Skinners pn- rcnts at. Wlnsloe. Mr. and Mrs. William Sloane and children. Bevci'l.V. 331137. and Bobby, left on Wednesday morn- ing. Oct. 24th for their home in Toronto after spending the DB3 two weeks with Mrs. Stone's pl- rents, Mr. avid Mrs. A. E. Ross. who accoiiipmiied them to Toronto extended visit and plan on an ti. . VOTE V. Borden and I I Q ' Vicinity Mr. and l:ii':- Fircrelt Mc- Keiina have returned to their home in Borden utter spendini: their annual liolidiiys with rel- ailvoii in Boston and New York- MacLeni1 of Mr. mid Mrs. Ray of Road were guests Grnliiim's their son David and Mrs. Mar- lreod nl Borden on Sunday. 017- ioher 28th. Miss Laura Ozon of Truro spent a recent week-end with her DEF enls. Mr. rind Mrs. Vvilllam Ozon. at Borden. Mrs. tlnrvey Bernard of HOF- rien left. recently for Newcastle. N. B. where she will attend the llonovan-Ross weddlnit 0" T””' (lay. October Ilflth. Mrs. J. J. lVlii7(:lsii;ii- of Borden with spent M l'N'I'ni week-end her daughter. Mrs. Frank Built??- Charlrittrinwn. Minn Hattie Roan of the-'P. C. Hospital is snenrlinil N WP9k5 h"'f ldays with her sister. Mrii. Hector MncKcmle, Borden. Capt. and Mrs. Douzlns Mae- Lenn and family left. recently to spend their holiday: with relatives at Newrastlr. N. B. The Misnen rloney Jay. Margaret Toomhs. and (Karol Mat-Donald of Borden. attended the C. G. I. T. Rally at Berle-que United Church. October 3-28. a Mr. Alvin Humphrey: of Osh- nwa. Ont.. who in taking in court! at Summerslde Airport. spent. it recent, week-entl in Borden. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jardtne. Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Mariner: of Borden recently visited in Ellen- D ;',ucIIIAt Asrllll A l in veteran of three decades in puhllf She and children. Sandra and Brian. ' y cnniilIam' iflatforn it life. is another advocate of more femin- ien have 1 special place in public life OCTOBER 31, 1951 Norttioni Notes Mr. Arnold McLennen spent a brie! holiday with his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gray- don Grigg. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Thomas Folland in the death at her brother. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Molileon. upon their recent marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne, Eimsdale. were visitors at the home of Jamel E. MacLeen and family on Sunday. Oct. 21. James E. MIcLeiin. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Colwlll and family have spent the past week visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Mr .and Mrs. Ivan MacLean and their son. Ralph, left on Sat- urday morning. Oct. 20, for a trip to N.'S.. where they will visit friends and relatives. Mr.. I-1. H. Monkley. Summerslde. attended the funeral of his iiunt. Mrs. Albert Gorrlll, Northam. on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 20. Miss Christie Maynard spent in recent week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mn. Leigh Maynard. The United Ladles' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Herman Dyment on Thursday evening. Oct. 25. - -The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam Burlelgh will regret to learn of his present illness in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Burlelxh is widely known throughout the Province. The funeral of Mrs. Albert Gor- rlll, Northam. was held on Sat- urday afternoon, Oct. 20. After a short service at the theme. the remains were forwarded to St. James Anglican Church. Port Hill. where the service was conducted Mrs. Fred Rennie. Alma. ent Sunday. Oct. 21. with her ncle. Found Iliiiiarincil Following Abduction Forty-mie-;.'22,r-old Dr. out-.. Stewart of London. Oiit.. locemlv was forced to use her 16 ye”; experience as a psychiai.-5,: M persuade two youthful thugs, wh. had kidnapped her, to release li,-r, From the time they fore:-il Hm... selves into her car on a iiw.-,u1-..i city street until the time she it-M released unharmed on a loner,- sideroad some 50 miles away, com". three and n hnlf hours later, hr, Stewart. said: ”I never tall.-mi M long or so fast or iisrrl mu Mr, chiatry to such an iiiivanmg.-' Aside from 320 which kidnapper: tank from doctor. police are no A loss for a motive for abduction, Professional Cards DR. J.R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Siimmersido 54. Cubic meter NIIP QTIYW "WE; xiuiii BUCKLEY S Ml DAILY CROSSWORD . AOIOII 2. Precious 1. coring atom device I. A meal 0. Date. I. Alum 11. Musical silkworm drama 5. Means of 12. Beetle communica- 13. swift pert; tlon of a river 6. Music 15. source or note indigo 7. Wine 10. A win; receptacle 11. Symbol oi 8. Country lndebted- north at near: 1!. 8. 10. Simian 9 Journey 20. Raged 10. Auction 23.YugoIlevian 14. Wading loader bird 25. Rub away 18. Boss 28. Close to of I 29. West Africa. shield (Abbi-J 31. Hawaiian bird 32. Aillrmetlve vote 33. Those who move 36. Identical 38. Assumed names 40. Male descendsnl. 42. Perish 43. Apex 46.Medley 18. Any uculent vegetable I50. Extreme 52. Mustelliie mammal t so. Afr.) 53. 0l'iI of many tiers H Tilt". l:J.7.li;l'.l ttll'.Il it-l if. Wiping cloth 2!. Appearing on if eatei 23. Kind of cap 24. Japanese statesmen ' 26. Female BE! l-TUHT3 parent "i" ,1. The non h Ysstolderu Answer a needle 4 1. Wide- 30. Dry mouthed )0: 34. Egolam 44. Measure 35. Extent of (Heb) canvas 45. Kawnihm 31. shrewd goddess 39. Prophets 47. Coin (awed) 40. Spirit. 49. Gun (slang) of 51. Land men measure DAILY OIIYPIOQUOTE-Hero's how to work It: A X 1' D I. I A A X I IsLoNGI'll.LoW i One letter simply stands for another. In this exemple.A is used: for the three L'I, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, epon- tropliiel. the length and formation of the words on all hintml not day the code letters are different ' A0rnhgrIInQIohtIoa "N-rvrs ux nr Asmuizuq i3.ixi.w., Lnvx true :3 neon--oni1.iu.. rmminyin oi-yptoquom ALAS! now ciuinoro mu mu), mar uni or unusual. AND riuvr sour. orywinnii-,-, iruurnnrn IPAI; The first fish hooks used by cavemen in prehistoric times were pieces of flint. Island. Also Kensington. --Phone 57- sieaiiiiisily maintains won A. in gp m.g wcm. ,. by RPV- 1-. A. Dlgnan. Interment l-ie.-vviIli”'tiie:latt'er's parents. Mr. xorcwav. Me., Oct. soqar W" '" ""3 Church Cemetery- and Mrs. Ernest MacNevln. ---A brief earth tremor shook 1”"-" Wgmg Vim -- homes and buildings in a 20- ch?(,kev"'”!'u 'uecrceJvi-mlh 313": ”t:d ' v ' Mr. Philip Melarearty and non. square-mllc area of Oxford County Twig Vangphln u'n ,I?ueld;'v "E?" N. Earia Illcitay Robert. of Lake St. John. QuP- yesterday. There were no reports ningl ON 23 I ensured bi, "191 Chartered Accountant it her. spent A recent. week-end with of damage. Residents of Norway Fresh 'eri'an Lump . Am A5 , ,' 4 it relatives at Borden. When they and adjoining 50111" Paris "M largeyerowd W S"! .u dxer) y Canadian Brink of Commerce .1 leave for Quebec-this week they ch; gmund quiver and ymm. Wm. and me ladielaweri clomzilesgcg I Buildinl i will be accompanied by Mrs. Ro- mm; mm. at, 759 3, m, mgr, on we exceuem food "d ,9 l Suminenldc, P. I. L l hert McBrearty and little son similar reports Came from wnb A mm M andseriice.. John who have been visiting Mrs. H10,-dl about 15 mp” away, um”, 30:: oV:':”ch' V: hdplniyeg l P3033 3333 - McBrearty''s Darents. Mr. and . . , . ... . Md". m 'g d 1 9 A in” ' V V Mrs. Frank Dalziel at Cliarloiie- gARx-15'0",” OCL 30 ,g rep, 311 "H" ene 0" '"””mb-V by l”W"- --Two teen-age girls. missing ' SAW 'L from their homes here since last ;. ” ....--.H-. ..---iE.. t W" Wednesday. were still unreported -I-oR0Nv!Q Oct. 30 gy (01,, gg ' ”'" C nonmm (io.op, at city police headquaiiters last Mo”-Mu, Locum” Gmdom 6-,. E. E. Pal-kmam ...-..- ;ught.dT;ic.v) are Mlule Simpson. honorary chairman of the Canad- 5. an uti Ann Creaves. lJ.' The g ' The world's first cu-operative two girls were last. s'ecn wliell they .f:":::::',,- giedyhge:-1:; Opt'D" R'O' dairy was established in 1822 at left their homes to attend aftcr- mm" Lmd complny and mum, OPIOMETKIST Hjeddlng in Denmark. noon school classes. 01 um-gent M magma .1." Gun" d "Ex P, m T Eye: Examined an cess o s ex Cues mu". Fm” BUYING OATS ; To be loaded in cars at any ' V O V- station on Prince Edward! " F' "um" R' 0' buying mixed l grain at our warehouse in; I P.E.I. PRODUCE CO. LTD. Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to l Ind by appohitmcni Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. l Summer sc.. Snininerside Complete Visual Analyse- (lluues Fitted PHONE 3113 IM.ALLMAN'S BUILDING Kensington, P.E.I. i OPTOMETRIST I IIiinrnere'.3.... P.l:.l. l 35 lead pipe. 10:30 P. M. iiiiAcE's siocit tiEWSa McDougall electric,pi'essure water system. capnt.'it.V gallons per hour; 30 gallon galvanized storricv ta k with 1-4 h.p. electric motor. Price s151.0t' New Jet. Tankless Shallow Well self-container! ii air!" system, capacity 520 gallons per hour. with 1-4 h.p. electric motor, plus duty and tax. Order galvanized range boilers, white enamel siiilts. bathroom equipment. black and galvanized pipe. -l" steel well casing, galvanized sheet iron, zinc, bar in-ii. -.--...... BNAGE, Mt:l(AY & Co. Limited Wholesale and Retail Distributors SUMMERSIDB. P. E. I. Poultry Shippers X Afrrsinrion live Capone. Clitoliens end .towi on Fri- day. November 2nd from 8:00 AM. 90 coine early and see your pout"! weighed and graded correctly. , s. n. rannamrou Price Sll;';.flil - l