PAGE TWELVE g Bodequo Notes Miss Ola. Hamilton. New Perth. P. E. I. was a week-end guest of . Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Mrs. Wesley Hood and Mrs. Milton Wheatley and two little sons, Charlottetown. were guests of Mrs. Carrie schurman recently. Mrs. John Toombs. Charlotte- town is visiting in Bedeque. the guest of her son Irving and Mrs. Toombs also Mrs. man. Miss Dorothy BI.li'20yi1.g and her friend Miss Gillis. Halifax, my 5.. are spending their vacation at; the ”Edwln MiacFarlane Touristl I-tome,” Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Toombs and; their two children. ChBl'i0llEl0Wll.l were week-end guests of Mt. 'Toomb's brother. Irving and M55. Toombs. They also called on Mrs. Carrie Schui-man. Miss Cllio Ross. Los Angeles.; has st recent visitor at the homey of Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Recently. .-he went to Nrw Perth, V1181! she will visit. with hci sister Mrs. Alex-I ander Hamilton, Air. Hamilton and iariiilv. y I Hanip'.oii.; Miss Julia Wct.iiioi-e. N. B.. returned to her home on Fr d.-iv. 30th. after a pleasant iisil! il'l'h her niece. Miss. Arthur Mur- iay and Mr Mun in Co her Bl rival she was at-conipniiicd by hc., iiirre Miss Edith wetmore, Sack-I ville. , , Dr. Pcail liopgoori and her sis- irr Hazel, Dartmozith. Nova Scotia. RIP visiting relatives nn the, Island for the next three necks. On Saturday 21st they were giit-5.5, of Rev, E. S. and Mrs. Weeks Mrs. vile-opts as a cousin. Al". and Mrs. Siiitlicn !VfcKeniiaf Chelton, hail as their duests fo two ivecks. Mrs. John Shields. he son Clio:-lcs ..rici her daughtci. Mrs. Daniel Shea and Mr. and M-:'. Shea. and their little sou, Dannie, Dcdliam. Mass. Mi-sn Sliciltis nl.o paid a visit to her .iiiii'.. Mrs. John Wa.vrcn. Alliiiiiy. l Rev. it. P. Archibald and llfi-51.! Archibald. Middle Mttsquodobolt. N. 5.. are vaciitloiiing at. their cot- iagli. Fei-nivood. Mr. Archibald w;is' a lornier pastor of the Bedeque United Church charge. Mrs. Hor- ace wrizht, is a daughter of the Arrhibalds. The following boys front tliei Bcdeque Trail Ranger Group. at- 'cuded the M. R. E. C. Camp for Bov: at Augustine Cove from lhel 17th in the 27th: Garth 'l'oombs.i Ariiold Ballum. Arnold Lord and George Wright. Rev. Burton Crowe, the lDfidC:' of the Bedeque Group isl our of the leaders at the camp: Wi'll:'l1 ii.-is an attciidaiice of ovary fillv. Mr:-. Eva Crosby. Wuinipeg.' Manitoba. is visiting in this com-t munity. the guest. of Mr. and Mrs.I Hammniici Affleck. Bedeque, and" her cousin. Mrs. J. H. NI-ac!-"ar1ane.I Fcrnwood. Mrs. Crosby is a formerl i-csidciit. of Bcdeque. She is l Neill. t WESTERN GUARDIAN -OPEN TIA at Sll.l'I'Imer.ild0 Golf club today (Wednesday). Each member may brtng a flltoii. - DEER TRACKS SIGHTID - What la believed to be the first sighting of deer tracks in the Al- berton area were reported by Mr. Russell Hardy whose farm is about two miles irom Alberton. Mr. Hardy found two sets of tracks in .-.his potato field and is certain can” Sam” lthey are deer track: as he has It ad some experience deer hunting on the mainland. As a doe and fawn were observed at West Capt: on Friday it is quite likely they are the same pair although no one has actually reported seeing them in this vicinity.-F. Personal: Mr. and M-rs. Laughlln McKeniia of Berlin. N. ii. have br-n visit- ing the former's schoolmates in Summersicle.-S Mrs. L. Dyer of Ails,vitic Cizy, N. J. spent the past week in Siirr.mcr- side. guest of her nephew, Mr. Earl MaL'EEI('IlCi'll.-S --Mr. Allison Coyle has arriirt.-d ft om Boston to spend his vat-a'.nn with his mother. MIT Leo Co,xie . Sttmmersldc.-S. -The many friends of Mr. H. G. Bryan, F'i'eeland, will be pleased to e.-irii of his improvement in health in the Prince County Hospital.-s Miss Thelma. Henderson of Mal- den. Afassachttsetts. arrived in Summerside on Saturday evening to spend her vac-atioii with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Bceclier Best. Pleasant street,-S Mr L J. Murphy. Prince County luspcclor of Fisheries, was called suddenly to Sarnia. Ontario by he illness of his soti. Gerard. in St. Josephs Hospital.-s --Flying Officer Edward lic- Xeill of R. C. A. F. SI-allon. Greeti- wood is spciicliiig a few days l-ave iiith his mother. Mrs. D. F. Mc- n Stimnicrsldc. 5. --Mrs. Louis Reitl and family have returned to their home in summerside after spending two weeks with her sister. Mrs. Gear-.:c Crnken. Freetown. and her inr- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Raid. l-lope River.-S. -Relatives and friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. u'al:ei' Leard. Bcdeque. who has heen a patient in the Prince Edward Is. land Hospital for the past week, underwent a successful opei'a'.lon on Tuesday morning attd is doing a.- well as can be expected.-S. -Miss Joyce Bell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bell. Sum- mersidr-. has returned home after spending a voigv enjoyable week with her aunt. Mrs. M. M. Bell at Blue Spruce Lolge, stanhope Beach.-S. BurglETs75EtT (laughter of the late Mr. and F.-rd Davisoii. I-Ier many friendsi cxionrl a iiarm welcome to Mi:s.! Ct'l'lSI'Il' aftrr l1Pr nitiny years of nbsrnce ... l The luiicinil of the late Daniel W. Nicholson. Scarlewwn, who passed away on the 18th in Prime Coun-; iv Hospital. Summerside. was held' f"om his late residence on Friday: 2i'):li. and was largely attended! Fer. Bu.-ton Crowe, Bedeque. of- ficiated. The hymns "Unto The Hills Around do I lift up My long-I in; eyts" and "The Lord's My! Shepherd". were sung. The past- or's address was based on the words: ”I Go The Way of All The F.'ar!.h." 1 Kings 2:2. the pallbear- rvs were: W P. Cameron. Vernon .Vli-Lend. Clayton Blackmore and (icorincll Noonan. Interment in Scarletoxiin Cemetery. To the her- navi-r.i widow and relatives swvrialhy of the community is ex- irnclrzd the. Sheen & Macititiis - A break at. Sheen and Mac- Iiinis Shoe Store on Water Street Summerslde Monday night or early yesterday morning netted the thieves about :35 in cash although they failed in strenuous attempts to open the cash register Entry was gained by means of a small window which opened on the alley way at the side of the building. It. is about ten feet from ground level. They forced the cash register through this small openinv and tit. was later found abandoned un- .der ti warehouse behind the store .1anopcned but badly damaged in tlhe attempt. There was about 325 'in it. and apparently the intruders .fooleri themselves in an attempt -t.o open it. The cash register key ,was on the counter and evidently WA'I'l'JRl'II) ltl..tiNT - This ivorkman iii a flooded St. Louis plant turns fi'ogiiiati to gel at vtilvcs on ivliiitli lic's workiiig. The city's ivalcrfroiit district tins the lizirricst liii by the rampant Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. The big flood has tilrcmly claimed at least 39 lives. New Medical Centre Is Opened In Summerside attiioiiiit-NI tile:--l ' ISSHP. ti timi iiicrii I . . - 'IV0fI7ll', as ulicrc in this cal center is hcitti: opt-itcrl iii III" former Slrotic RIlil(IIlIL. on the ' corner of Wait:-r Jlllfi (fmtlt-:il t Streets. Suiiiiiiorside. in this con for five ntctlical din-tnrs tutti -i ' ' dentist iiill operate .1 coiiibiitoti e n l7l'El(fIit'O. The staff iiieiiiheis ivilli their specialties are :is follow: "T-C r. .T. C. S" , ,s V--- r . . .. ... ...'....T.'1.”52'il.:””l5:l.l;i?;'”it2..?;?-; lVlo,isc. ll1P(Il('lllPI Dr. J. K. Ber-ti, ,, .- V -, C surwr: "-2 -7- R. mm if h-i'.i..l.ll3..13” .'i313J” .-l3.i..I.1".T:.Tf ;3ilsIll'(:'V'5llld Dr. i lll(CllI, Gldlll. iicn- on August 20th, 2'1sL'am.- 22nd. M555 Drs. Siiiipsnn. Eloise anti Itnili Itgglqoung R.&:'1K0n.;Lr:I;'f:1't::tl Dl'S. Grmii have hceit i'ni'i'vinl: on C W ' mmvmvs in Sumnvwsidp - (N H be presettt and will address thr- ntimber of 5mi'S. hrs, l?.mzi- and C'.''."”''””" . . Downing haw hm mmmd (mm lhe opeiiitig fiiticiici: will be a Montreal lVI1Cl'f.' tliov leave hoot mnmr moeung M Ruhwns Res' engaged in past m,n'duMp wmk iatirant on the 9VCf'llIl',I of August Emran”, M Hm mm, nmdiml 20th which will be preslded.cver center is from Central .'s'li-I-cl and by Mrs" Carrol Dplaneyl president 0" mm": "P NW gm” my oi the Ilost Club who will welcome RITIYPS IlllI11('l'II(II('I)' in :i spitrinti: the ydclcgmps m summcrsme' waiting room. Tlicrc is ti i'ct'rn-I g.A”s' "?""'5 Pendergast of Ken" Honm mow mm M” NW NW nlllciml. is Diocesan Pr!-Sld9fII'lIl1d neccssarv information and )lli'lI'(E'lv'l;l Jwcslde 0”". me buuness apnnimniwmgp lint-ctiiigs at the Convention when Each doctor Iiris riit nlfit-o nnrIf"'p.m'LI Wm he . .heard from the an cxamitialintt rnoni. lti ndtliIioti'”'”0”S ,S”'"di””0”5 ”"'0”3h3”I there is 71 I:iiioi'alory. lrcnlnteni me I7m”"C"'TSi room and SI(il'.'lEZ(' rrtotn. 'lllic ('PlI- ” "mg" ter occupies the whole lop floor or the building and tlicrr is sui'- N1-:w (,',LAs(;()w w, M, 3 flcicni. space for one more set 'lI offices if at a IFllt”l' riiilc iinnlhnx The regular monthly meeting of doctor shoiilrl jriiii the slziff. -8 the New, Glasgow W. M. S. was - av 7 rg y held at. the home of Mrs. Earle BARWSTER ''”M"5 M ”-TV limistoti on Tuesday evening, July " I I0. MKS. H ' CI L, - WINNIPEG '””-l' 3l” W!” " lioiialllcadeorwgiid opleficdwiahse 2232. Norman S. Fcrgnian. forniet: XViti- , , inc; with the sinzin of hym "O nipe: 'I'llll'rt5lPlT. IOt'Irlf.' pimitlmi wmsmp the Km:-. Sm.li)mm,c tzui l,v o six ciargcs of theft iii- . - . i , volvin: a innit of 510..." iii- ivill '"M'”g' Pml" 2' by M” "Dim" MacDonald. Prayer by Mrs. Dickiesoii. M-isslmiary Worship Service was be sentenced loniorrou Crown counsel A. S. llmiar stiid Ihe charges arose out of the V . H conversion of trust. IIIOIYPY to his gjoliloxtigl tg)c1 isglfmtff "gull; own use hv Flertzman vhiln prar ' ,, I .m- , 3 using 1”, 1,, winnnwk. -1-ht M. to Worship and Meditation" were read by Mrs. Ling. Several fence occurrcti between I947 ilfii 1951, . iiitei-csting readings were given by Mi-s. Richard Dlckicson. Mrs. H. E. Stevenson. Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. Harland Hill. ana'oiiTiFihFHnEii3RTtiit" riot? ivlties of parties involved would be partly hidden from Water A "Bible Quiz" was conducted Street by an outdoor covered by Mrs. Howard Ling. Tile presi- .ri.air-way. The break was discover- dent. presided for :'the business ad about 8.30 yesterday nmriiiiig period. Minutes were read and by employees ivhoti the store was approved. Roll call was responded opened for liiisincss. Mr GB in with a Bible verse containing Sheen. proprietor of the store and ithe word "friend." Mrs. Sheen are at present vnca-. Sick committee tioning in New Briiii.wi'lck -- S Iniado to sick and " reported visits ' L-ins." Cor- Roy ” pg THE GUARDIAN. CPIARLOTTETOWN Teacher Tells Of wart. In -Canadian Far North -1 Teaching is only a small part of a teacher": work in the No.th- Weat Territories of Canada. ac- cording to Mr. Joseph Cody. me- tlme summerslde Sotiool teacier, who has returned with Mrs. Cody. the former Miss Katharine Delan- an. from the far nortii to spend 3 vacation' with friends ai.d relatives on Prince Edward Is.arid. Mr. Cody says you are the lnoiiin agent in your particular area. You work for the Departnient of Nat- ional Health and Welfare. itou minister to the sick. 'iil:e the cen- sus and look after family allowance problems Travelling by dog teitii in tempe atures as low as 70 .ie- grees below zero is in the line of duty. The actual teaching of Indian children is confined to about four months in the year. The Indians go into the bush iii the trapping season. stay perhaps zoo mn-tins trapping marten. then tome out tnrli six weeks, going back to trap beaver. In between the tnippirigz seasons is the only opporttinit,v to teach the Indian children as they! go into the bush with their par-I this in the working season. Mr. Cody described his r-.vper- iences on a visit to ac Esl:lim's igloo. and had high words of praise for Eskimo hospitality. The Eskinio go in great txtromes to make the visitor feel at lL)'l14". looking after his dogs. giving him the best meal an igloo can provide and doing other acts 01' kindness The life in the far north is l'lL' god but interesting and has many i-unipensations for the loneliness. one of which is salary. Mr. Cody sriid he earned as niiich in Till" year teaching in the vvc-st. as he nnuld in four on Prlivce Edivartl island. Two schools in the 'l'mri- iories are iinbelievablv up-to-ria'e with ti seven-rooni apartment nn the secoiicl floor for the teacncr with fluorescent ligiitlntt and ot-her modern conveniences. Food in the territories is for the most part do- ltydrated because of l'..i being ensv to carry In that state. He said tliei food appears to luck vitamins and; there doesn't seem to be anvtlt:n:: to compensate for the lack of sun- Iiglit. iii the long polar night. the home of Mrs. Harland Hill. Letter for roll call "M." Closed with C. W. B. M. Beiiedictlon. Till DAMNID DON'T GIT. WAINII IIOI. DRAMA. DUI - Bringing back the same alar- team which scored so heavily in ”Flamingo ltoad.” Warner Bros. presents a new screen drama en- titled '"rhe Damned Don't Cry." starring Joan Crawford and David Brian. It arrives at the Capitol Theatre today. The story of Lorna Hansen Forbes. a beautiful woman clever in all save love who rises from middle-class aurrouridinga to be- come one of the most sought-a.t- ter glanior women in the coun- try. ”,The Damned Donlt Cry" has for a background the gay but desperate life of big-time gamb- lers, racket operators and gang- sters who live in a doml-world of respeciaibllity in the lushest resort capitals of the country. How she becomes the confid- ante of a gambling syndicate chief comprises the first half of the story. David Brian. in the lead male role, repeats the success he scored as Miss Crawfordis leading West Prince liberal Ass'n . Annual Meeting -The annual meeting of the West Prince Liberal Association was held yesterday in the O'- Leary Hall with the president. Mr. William Mexendrick presid- ing. Mr. McKendrlck was re- elected president for the coming year and Allison McIntosh was re-elected secretary. Percy Ad- ams. Ellerslie: Dermot McLean. Coleman: Stewart Montgomery. and John Palmer. Conway. were elected vice-presidents for the . ,, . . airmen M" 0- Mar i".z?2el"....E”':.i'3i.it'Z”2Si;.”f..i"fE thaws. Alberton: John w. Nei- I - check on the activities of a bench- man whom he suspects of double- deallng. This role is played by Steve Cochran and it is here she finds real love at last. The complications which arise out of such a situation combine to make "The Damned Don't Cry" ligaii, Skinners Pond; Raf-ph Ad- ams. O'Lcary. and W. H. Bernard. Tignish. were appointed vice- presidents for the first district. The meeting was addressed by the following: Forrest Phillips, O'l..eRl')'; Fred C. Ramsay. Albert- W. E. Darby. Summei-side: OH: t Hon. Dougald M:-icKinhon. Min- 0;"3uI:'f 'h;r1"::,Z3 gggonmggamx ister of Public Works; Senator 0 Y t 1 m . d is ti. H. Barbour, and J. Watson like" mm Y" 9 "W 5 something only the author. Ger- trude Walker, and the Harold Medford and Weld-man. know. Vincent Sherman directed. Oth- McNaiight, MP. BirchiII Sunday School Picnic A Sunday School picnic was held on the beautiful and spac- ious laivii of Mrs. Beatrice Mac- Rae, Waterside. on Tuesday afi- crnooii. July 17th. There was ti l'('l')' large attendance of grown- ups and cliildrcn. The afternoon was spent in re- ticivitig old acqualntaiices, and iii scenarists Jerome Smith, Hugh Sanders and Selena Royle. EAST GFvlNS'I'EAD. Sussex. England -(CPt- I. pigeon was re- leased by children from a home for the blind atit fete here. It flew to Buckingham Palace carry- ing it message from the youngsters to Princess Margaret. was enjoyed by all. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- Bnnl'LS. tended to Mrs. Macnae for the The races iv:-re very nrtpablv use of her lawn. iiniicllcrl by Onicr Ferguson Aub- rey Myers. Daniel Myers. Lester Riinklii, Irivin Jenkins and Alvin era in the strong cast include Kent 1 'Wedne:day 7:15-9:15. iAUoUs"r -1. 1951 Alblrton and t Vicinity Mr. and Mn. ayrll Lt-art-i left 9, dforpa brief lio.iday on th, Mu. Nelson Altamaay it - Sophie Ramsay. AIWOPIKTIIII, guests last week of Mrs. Jane. Donald at Kenalngton. i Cal. and Mrs. M. 1". Hagen. 1ii.,,,, ton. had as their guests l'ccgntiV Mrs. Kagei-i'a brother James ;.,,'g Mrs. Macmanua and daughter M," of Boston. Mass. ' Recent guests at the home at 9,, Misses. Tena and Mary Gillti Wm Mm Dorothy McAlli.tter of non! treal and Mr. Frank Gautier, L", renoe. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan left recently on a motor lrip 1, Toronto. They were llCCOmpanim by Mrs. Alton O'Brien, who Wm visit her husband there. Mr. and Mrs. Regiiiald he-,,,, motored from Bostoi. Mm” ,0 spend some time at their siunmg, home here. They are accompanied by Mrs. Charles I-loyo 0: Boston Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shea wait week end visitors to Charlottetown, Miss Barbara MOCIIP. summ". side. spent the week end at hu- home here. It has been learned that corp, Mr. P. H. Hagen of the Alberton Detachment R. c. M. P. will bl transferred to charlottetowii Ibout. September lat. He is to be replaced at Alberton by Corp. William IV”. tier of Charlottetown D:-taic.htn.-tit R. C. M. P. CAMEO THEATRE IENIINGTON See Olivia De Havllland an "THIC IIEIRESF" Montgomery Cllft out her IrWA.', Ralph Richardson as her Wait.- er." Al. the conclusion of the sports. lunch was served and ice-cream donated by the Ladit-s' Aitviliary opening on WEDNE Building. Summerside. MEDIIGAL CENTRE OPENING DRS. J. C. SIMPSON. A. R. GRANT. J. K. BEER. HENRYMOYSE. J. B. DOWN- ING and VINCENT GRANT announce the of G Medical Centre in the former Strong JOAXII SDAY. AUGUST I st Phone 2277. i CRAWFORD B Mr. Cody first taught at Rolla My:-rti. v and Dawson Ctr-ck In British Cnlv The results were as follows: ' utiibin then Fort Nirvman and Girls iiiidcr 7 years-l. Donna Adm1”I9" we Imd 30”- Fnrl. Good Hope in the North-West smut-n; 2. El:-anor Boswell; .1, Territories, lhel IFIIIEY being within Ber-1,113 F(-rguson, the Arctic Cirr e. He is not !'PlIl.'Il- Boys under 7 veg,-5.4, Gmdon , . in: to the far nortli. liowever. He,-n;nn; 2. Wayne Myers. Vveu 95t3b1'5h9d f33'm equlpi When IIP goes back. he plans to am, 3, 9, and 10-: mm ment firm requires an ex- . start a btisincss in Northern B. C. B,-mm; 2, Eieamr I-'91-gusgn; 3, perienced Salesman to sell to W" wh''" ”” ms" 5”"'”d I" '”"h MR”? MY?"-S retail trade. Reimbursement Scmol 1" me W"-Ii" Boy: 8 and I0-l Douglur. - . -.m---, ---L Rmmrmnq David Wood, in form of salary and com- RESUME WORK Arrtza Fl.()()I) Lm,detB,,im..' ' mission. Car supplied for BORDEN '"i-s '. a- . a S. nex- - .... --Kansas Cityla vital twat Indus Rirhmjd iemdm ' , A 1 . itin ”NANCY GOES To 1110' "37 P"””5'"d ff” 18 ""35 I” "ll" M(:n'q I;-gaCp.71. om” pc,-g.,5on- right man ppy m MT g', Starring Jane Powell. Anti Seth- ages of the llnilcri stuns imr.-i 1: M . : d Ir ,. -J k; stating experience, salary um Ham, summ, and flood, today hogan liniilod opciw 2 C91" -V9” an Tm an expected etc. to... Carmen Mi,-am”. rations. The first of the hi: DF”If'Ix- ms ltmdh ' Shcwtns: ""5- A”"”"r & Cm ”5”"'"'I wheelbarrow Race-1' Loyd: H. GUARDIAN a eadnv Incl Wedneadai. slaugme, of mutt." Bruce and Gordon Herman; .. July ,1 -ml Ann!" 1''! 3: Harvey Bruce and Douglas Rob- SUMMERSHHE ' 1,15 Ind 9,” respondence was read. Treasurer ertson; 3. George Bruce and Arn- ' ' ' ' reported for the year, which show-. old Boswell. ed financial gains. Piggy-liack Race - 1. George g Prayer Leacler. Mrs. Reginald Bruce and David Wood; 2. Doug- MncNell and Devotional Leader: las Robertsoii and Alfred Mac- Mlrs. Earle Houston for Au ust Loan: 3. Gene MacLellan and meeting. which is to he heldg til Gordon Herman. Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15 I) NV I D RlllN it I ithey thought it would be neces- I" mwsical 1e”"' Yuk” "ndlsarv to insert the key and turn it. "wt Northwest Territories stretch m order to 0 , . ,. . . pen it while all they tifgkamlles mm Dm” 5mm m lzad to do was press I button and ' 1. y " pttll the crank. When they put "' in the key they locked it. and then ttheir best efforts were unavail- AU... RRESH T950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN .1930 I-IILLMAN SEDAN I949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN I949 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN .1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1942 DODGE SEDAN 1940 CHEVROLET COUPPJ DRINK 'was found in a desk drawer In I Z ithe office. I As far at: can be Ieariied nn tahoec are missing although the i stock in the vicinity of the win- cow was disarrayed. 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' TIGNISH PARISH PICNIC Reserve Wednesday Aug. 8th. DIAL 2288 P. 0. Box isiiu .- ---'-- 1-sues;-.-.-we -- --A '. . . the int time you answered a Guardian Want ' "um". "Q ' T-T. - ””Im..-gu'.””g:!, AA vou Weft Ionathree dayaf