,......7 '77 -. .,-.-u.-vm. lg-AGE roonrcm I THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN OCTOBER 27, 1951 T WANTED Large and well established national firm requires an energetic young man preferably. married as the representative for Prince County. with headquarters in Summerside. Good opportunities of advancement for an aggressive person. Apply in own handwriting, stating age, education and references, etc. Interviews can be arranged. BOX 813. GVARDIAN in Kingston, Ont.. orrnwn, Oct. 25-icri -Mai vstatt College for Vancouver Gen. K. L. Stewart, New Zea- before leaving land": army chief, arrived at Wednesday- Montrealxs Dorval Airport .V9Stftlt-' day for a brief visit to Canada nni GREAT SPORT his war home from the Unmdl Big-ganie hunting was one of the King(lon), Ho visit:-d clcivuciiiavorite pastime! of the ancient headquarters HPFQ and me AnnylAF5)'fi3h kmss. .. ....T.-..-.j.T Prince Edward island Tuberculosis League MOBILE X-RAY GLINIO SCHEDULE Bliltl tlmilb N X91 - tmurgtirm u that MONDAY. 29 0('i'.-- Piusvillc School ................................. .. 2:00--4130 6:00-7:00 'llLll:LSDAY. 30 0C'l'.-- RCAF Station School 1:30-4:30 (Summcrsidc) ......................... .. 7:00--8:30 WEDNESDAY. .'ll OC”T.- RCAI" Station School I:.'li)e4:30 fsummcrsitici 7:00-8:30 THURSDAY. 1 NOV.--- Summcrside lligli School 9:30- I-"RIDAY. 2 NOV.- Siimmcrsidc High School .. ............... 9:00-.- Commencing Nov. 6th the Clinic will be perman- ently set up in Summerside until the end of Novem- her. NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK ' Oct. 21 -Oct. 27th. "A Siiggt-stion from your Friendly Druggist" On ' iiliatters Pharmaceutical I've conic down with indigestion Though I really don't know why; ; All I know: if I'm deprived of Helpful drugs, perhaps I'll rile. I've a pain - appendicitis e- Ploasc forizivc me if I harp -- But I want thosc drugs to aid me; For that pain. it sure is sharp! Or I slip and cut my elbow; iodine - mcrcurochrome? But I'd die of an infection If no dnigsiords near my home. "liis enough to tell my story - It's a subject in my hair; ; I won't live in town or hamlet if no drugstore then is there. In our progress scientific .V'othing's of importance more Than to have the care and comfort Of the piiarmnceutic store. "i'is hut minor accianiation When we sing this song of praise; F or the research pharmaceutic I-loads the progress of our days. Shop With Your Friendly Druggi.-it The Burden Pharmacy Roliahlc Drug Store Service WILFRED F. KIGGINS. Drilggist Phone 64 Burden 1'. E. I. The WEEK at S. D. U. In order to be worthy of the name itsentleman". there are sev- "N Qualities which we must cultivate and develop in our South. First we must practice the spirit. of loyalty. This con- sists in loyalty to our country and our Ohurch. As students. we must 59 103:1 to our College and super- iora. Secondly. we must. realize our 'aenec of duty. Each one or us. regardless of what we may be doing in life, has specific duties. Here. we have numerous from getting up when the bell rings in the morning to retiring when H rings at night. Thlrdhv. we must. be helpful in service. Not only should we be SU'lVillZi to help ourselves, but we shouldl also think of helping t.'nuse' around us. We may help them nsi individuals. or as a community. inl participating in community pro-i jects. 1-'ourihl,v. we must .-'ElIlEl ourselves of moral and social up-- bringlnfz. For this. we at Si. Dun- i . slan'5 can turn to oui' pr0fcs:ol'si to thank With our cooperatioiil and their inslruciton this qL?liii.Vi is well taken care 0!. Lastly wul must be iiidiistriniis. This qualityi is Enliiflv up to ou.--sr-lvv.-. Wi- should run i' that no one mull succeed lllli.”.!S he tin;-ks. If iii- are faithful in practlcina and. perfecting those qiialities. we H'lii have gone a long way xn b1'c.)in- in: a geniieman. . . The first ueiicral incetinq n! i..c. student burly IYRF hold on Sunday evening. The nvw ; dent. George Cameron uclcauie everyone, both old and llE'ii. to St. Dunstaifs. and ('tid)' lilyrisi was at his pnsi as .-'ccz'ct:iix-tzr... urer. The pi'esicli'iit of vaui or-, ganization on the Chllllllin H.'iSi -called upon I0 say a few words to the .sti;dcnLs. Firicii explained lwhzit his or9.ani7.;Il.uii meant. it. .iiims and purpose.-, and askcd for. the fufi c.ioperat.ion of the si.;i-- ldenis for the coining year. other quesiions concerning the :1-.icier.'.. body were discussed. 1 . . . I "Hurrah for the Saliii.-"" "Hui"-; rah for the Saints!” were the cries. which rchocd through all thev buildings at, the Chilean nu lhci Hill on Wednesday evening cli-; maxing an eventful vieek of foot-' ball on the campus. To start at. the lnt-i.-rinedi.itcl Saints defeated the P.W.C. teami 19-0 in their opeuiniz name for the Island intercollegiate title. The defeat. was quite iinder.st.ind- able. because P.W.C. have nearly in completely different. team from llast. year. and the Saints team is 'cnnsidei-ed to be onr of their; strange.-i .-ecomi tmnis in 3' At. present. captain Al Mar-Do - aid and coach Eldon Green the negotiating with St. Francis Xziv-1 ier Intermediates. hoping to be gable to have rrturn exhibition ggamcs withihem. The next. after- .noon. the Senior Saints opened: ;play with the Senior Abbles. Sui-3 'ficient publicity has been given! this game for the rough tacticsl used if in and it only reiiiains (at .be said that the Szi.nt.c p;aycn' .w' the beginning. lclean ball as could he rxpcciedi under the i:;rcuins'tnnt-es. and emerged victorxous as a resiiii. oft a try by MacDonald. hard-working Gerry if anyone had taken A drive in! around S.D.U. about 6.30 p.m.i on Tuesday evening. he wo:i'rl have seen snmethinc like ii-'3: Near the football field. a large. bonfire crackled in the dEil'kii9S1.i, Around it. was a large circle of; rudd,v-laced sliideiits. in the; center was Dave Keuncdv c.-in-Q ducting what? Yrs. sure, the Pro Rally. in between the pramiciu: of the College cheers. all liv- wasiiznii cuniioij-. -RESERVE Supper and Sale of Work in Uni- ted Church Basement, Kensington s-BAPTIST P. U.-The presi- dent. Miss Freda Myers. was in the chair during the regular meeting of the Y. P. U. of the Summerside Baptist Church on Wednesday evening. Oct. 2!. Miss Wednesday. Nov- ember 7th for Chicken and Ham Union which will be held in Well. Devon on Nov. mat with afternoon and evening sessions. lit the af- ternoon session the Glenwood Y. P. 17. has been asked to lead the devotion. The Y. P. U.. which was only organized about one month ago. made further plans to entertain the Dunblane Presby- tcrian Young People's society at a Hailowe'cn party at the Glenwood Hall on Tuesday. Oct. 30th. The study was taken by the Minister Rev. W. G. Dickson who spoke on "The Holy Spirit". The meeting mother, Mn. Phillip McNally and Mn. Sadie Gunning. S -The following atudenia t:nm Ebbateot returned to their iitudii.-I after spending Thanksgiving at their respective homes. Adrian Doucette and Audrey Carruher to Tig-ntsh Convent Grade 'XI, Thelma Doucette to Train Plitolu Convent in Quebec. Alice and Ruth Callaghan to Notre Dame Academy for Grade XI and Com- merce. Rosalie Callaghan to P. W- College and Clair Callaghan. Max dill-395 'h)'Pnn brought. the meeting to a liuhole and of St. Dunstan's. irpoiis column and that nthleiics7liiiu. The hunter and the dog were iis of i'.rsi. rate importance on the Beth Harper conducted the wor- closed by the Mlspah Benz-diction ship service. opening with the after which contests were endoy- E?g1:Iha:hdetCl:ggo'E;e,a&llmn!:l.: hymn "0 Master. Lei Me Walk ed. may who mg nmndinl 5., mm. With Thee". A discuuion on the hee--- M395 Unmmwb subject. "if Jesus would come in- P ' lo the world today. what. would 'rsonas He think of it?" was led by Mrs. "UNIINOIVN ISLAND" HALF 01' W. A. Harper. The pinging of a "-M" L3i”'9"Ce MCN””-V 0! DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL Tignish was a visitor to Summer- side last week-end. pvirglma Grey. who 1, mg gem. --w l ppm inine star of the Albert Jay Cohen -It Ll-ICT OFFICI-Ills -e Mr.i -Congratulations are extended production. "Unknown Island." James Harris was elected presi- to Hon. Forrest W. Phillips of 0'- now at the Capitol Theatre. 3"” den: or the summemae Baumm. Leary on his re-election as Spea!(- old enough to remember Pearl mncini, and M.-. Dongias groom; er of the Local Lcgislilturc. white, Helen Holmes. and other was elected vice-president at a serial queens of the silent flicker meeting held in the High School days. but after her last two pict- auditcu-ium on Thursday evening. urea. she's beclnnlnc W M" ' Plans for the coming season were pretty 8005 id” 01 "hi" ma” drawn up and finalized and all indie: went through for" their 8”- inriicaiions point. to n fiili sched- In 'iU!1kn0W" 15m"d- 3 ci"e' color offering by Film Clusaica. close. 5 Miss Georgina Cairns, nurse in training at the Prince Edward island, Hospital, Charlottetown spent the past Sunday afternoon Mrs. Harold Cra-.i-ford and Mr. Scott Cairns, Frectovin. iiimi-iiiiiiiii Wedding --st. Peters church. Lot. 1!. was the scene of a pretty autumn wedding on Monday. October I. 1951. when Georgie Ellllbef-ll. eldest daughter of Mr. end Mrs. George R. 'mpl1n, became the wife of J. Alvin Aahford. eldest son of Mir. And Mrs. Paige Nunn. Wheatiey River. The double this ceremony was performed by Rev- erend Leslie Dlgnan. The bride waa given in max- riage by her father. The wedding music Ill played by Mr. Peter MacDonald of Bonahaw And Halifax. The marriage attendants were Mr. and Mn. Ronald Cald- well of Wolfville, N. 5. The bride chose for her wed- ding a suit of light autumn green with brown accesaoriu and a oar- uzge of yellow roaes. The brides- maid was attired in a navy Bull with pink accessories and he: corsage was of pink mus. many a dinner was served at roxley River Cedar Lodge for rela- tives and friends of the happy couple after which they left on a short honeymoon trip. iile for the layers who are in- . tPi'Psled in tli)ls'parti(-iiiai- line of -"v- Miss Grey not only hid 00 90"" Mr. and Mrs. Nunn will live in ,..,,,,-1, 1, .5 bpljeved in” 13,", -Mr. William A. Smith. Vic- tend with the unwanted ad- ggllfax. N. S. where the groom ...m be 3, mm mm. dme,.,m tnria West. entei-ed the Prince vancea of a brutal sea captain. 15 3 pnnrmncy gtudent ng on). u...,,,. m the May... and plan,” County Hospital on Tuesday. 0c- strongly played by Rlifmn M59 hougle University, The bride is a games with Charlottetown Club mi)” 33- mid Hnuerwemv 3 5”" Lane! but BI5”.m fend 0” such Enduii-9 M W9 VACWHH G939"! W.” by hem la"... ,,n in we 5,3. cessful operation. His m.-inyfricnds icrrifyiltli Dl'9h15(0”C m0"5""5 A5 Hospital, I-liilifax. .0... M... Jean N.C,,0,5,,,, and W Wilh him a speedy recovery. s the slant tyrnnoslurus. Iihe -5, Clu-sier Mac-Donald form the am ”pm' l"””""”'5 3nd me giant T0m' "T”T"T-TT-'"'T'TTT” irrtaiiinient committee and hits. '”3'1ii- mid M1'5ML103I')d BOUWI-F ;)hggl&nE;d1&';30.f&3h:ea:::rg?: 0 i ' .n .'n. ii-toria and rs. avid M.c- - . - - ' - lgiannzcziei anadtlpiriiiitegosgs Mrifei N.ili.V of Sunimcrsldc were in 1" 3191” I1T9Vim15lP”m Jcitwicfz 5-amines committee. 5 l Amh”"' No S" "” Monday mu pxcturm Mmmu 0” cu "hyi: KENSINGTON , g .Tiios:in)'. Oct. 22nd and 23rd at- iv:t::sGr:g0a1;:i1p:rs::::::K; snpciuem --(;LE.VW00l'I I". r. in --rim-.-J midi": 014' filnml 05 Mr- Gould I i 5 , , 5'-ilurdliy 2:30. 7:15. 9:15. Mar- MTC lwcnkhnve young people aL.Fll'ifi Drlbrrt Wilson. While there fmced dim” 1" the mcst mwcess jorie Main and puny Kub,-me as me mcmmg ox the Gi,.nw.,0d. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i:?)l1eeri;9i:l:c"5wi;tsg:nS3:l”L;”?;E:; N P”'53y:f';i:"';field someone was moving about. we should like to make about the p9oW1'C0ii1dh'i-See who it wa.s.Thcy gziiuc concern the spirit at tliei"e"9,”'3L """”l"lv ThC.V W9” "Oi clicerlug student; and of the ieani'l”ik'i'3c They Seem” V1 be hill” would make a Professional cards iisclf. Before the game started. f'i"3' 1;:"-V m d , Ytehw i Tl- 7 "" '" ” " the Mudenis crowded into one end 1095- 9" 59 9 0W" In 0 i of the grandstand awaiting the SW75 PW" b9C3m9 VHTV; V”! r- Ear.” 5 (,N.nmg whism, Ch”, Mada. ):lJlll1OllS.'HC crept out of the bram- Chartered Accountant . Dave Kennedy was right. there. Ntanz-0 and sat up in order to , All through the name the stu- 59f b””9"' , . c''""""' :":I':""' comm'"' den” kept cheering rm. M9,, I I do believe it is nni? nl thr- ' "M "HP ' '- ieam. They seemed. in some way. 9!;9”5e hCl;1ldi'en.h ilioutlhlv '"'""'" " ' ' to be playing the game them- i 0W W 9 93!! I 9 ma V31”. 9 9 ON; 35" solves. Even when U.N.B. gott50mC3hmK has haPP5n6d-" 8 - mm. pain”, our cheemng section Just then the young Grouse, dld not 13” to give mem . hand, who had been flattened down in After the Kama we gum was the grass so Peter couldnit ace ; pi'.icilcal'y mobbed with conizrat- him 30'' "9 Mid 5W9d ("Y 3 "l0m' .,1am,,,3'A within me mam nseiguent. on one foot. holding the other E. E. Plfkmlll. i there was wonderful spirii. ii a off the around. He turned his ,,.a..c. happened 0., Mk, 3 ....,.. head to look behind him ind; 0pt.D.. R.(). I up... he was ml Molded bug ..,,. (there was roar. dreadful fear in Hm. mcourauedg They kw. wmilils eyes. Pcter couldn't see this; mg one another may, they we,-e'he was not near enough. Then the going in win. Their efforts wcrl: Nouns; Grouse started to try to cooperative and no one was sCeii- WJ1k- bill When ht Put malt 100i ing individual honor or glory butihe was hoidmi UP i-0 1119 SF0iH'Id- ymhm. the Rio” 0; the team 3,. aiand med to take a step with :t. vi-ni,q.iip almost fell over. He held it is piniiy what we mean when welt-in again and hoimvd two or time, eicps on the other foot. Then he I-Lyn Examined Glance kitted Office lloura: I to 12 - I In A and by eppoinlmenl Phone 32!? l I or'rom;'rius'r l l l l sprak 0! "College spirit-" . l , REGENT 'llliEAl'RE ni.ua. . . . :scttied down in the grass again. sung," 51,. gamma-31.1, Thai evening. a football dancel "Hes hurt.” thought Peter sponsored by the A.A.A. was he'-d,-"Ht"! badly hi!” 1i he Clnit Wlik. i -4-1 5,. inn Alumni gymnasium, Ti-ii-pl wonder why he doesn't fly. That &h -mmw--ma--m--r Fl2iliL'P started at. 8.30 and ended would be thv uuivkcst iwr of at 11.30. a cuslon-i which is new-lgctiliig over iicre.” ' 8. F. "IIITTQT R. 0. "1 local 50913) cl,-cm; but very, Just then Peter saw far over Thelin the field A dog working back reasonable and practicable. success was due for the most: parl and forth among the bushes. He Complete Viniai Analyse: Glauea Fitted I to Lhe efforts of John Weir and.:wasn'i. running. bi'l' Wofkinil. , pug”; gng lid M."-(Donald. The football piay- slowly as if he were Li-yiiilz to find ( Flli were held in high regard thniisomciliinz. A moment labor Petcr , IMALl.MAN'8 BUILDING night. with some of them merit-;snw a man and knew at. once in; a bouncing. All we hope is that ll was a hunter. He, too, wal I 0proMET"sT that today the Saints will repre-lsloivly working back and forth ''mm"''”': "-54- i sent. us well at Mt. A. and will-looking for sornetliimz. Could if. m--' ' ........':: clinch the N. B.-P. E. l. lntcrcol- he Lhai they were lookinii for 193..-lie tine, jthsl. Gx-oiise? The latltr was on ' - ' ghls fool again doing his but to '3. E. in nrrier that you may not have hop as fast. and not succeeding y , come to think that this is it very well. It was painful to watch m5U'iAM'” Fire - Auto - Casualty gradually working nearer. I Summer 51.. Bulunenltlc "MA It PA ILETTLE BACK ON Immediately following the care i KINB llillll COFFEE lliiiii x I ri-sh RED THEATRE BORDEN Presents ”BREAK'l'llROUGIl" Starring David Brian. John Agar, Frank Lovejoy. Showing Friday and Satui-. day 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m. CRAPAUD THEATRE Fri. 8:30: Sat. 7:30-8:.'t(i Short Subjects , The Hritiieiiis anti the ' I l-Miiloys... :..iiiI in x iiiuilt lliriiiinl laud! o.......,,. SAMUEL t ciitowm ' Me'ci'rE iiinupd church young pm in-5 Leonard Mclnnis. They were ac- , 1'1-ui; F5331", with Richard Long. g i - .tluion which was held inpthe cnmpnnied home by Mrs.Boulter's aigs-dlCv”C”d”ci1' ?"db:3:”hi'tur” Mei; Randall. Back on the farm Givnwooti iinilcd Church on "" """"”"”TT"""”"T-"" d 5, moi” ' ii , , NP, neg where the full beitln. Mid HOW . .... H'cdn('3diy night ocl, gun M a Miss Gwy H” N51 .3: " .ty hi there's uranium in the pasture. n . Vlllinalnunwnugcmaliilisvoasnv ,. ii. in. The President. Miss E5Lhel' -w-- ?”"k';3 ;Ii:;1';:ll'h f';”fr:.tf:” 5.15.: new imb.v in the house and the - hum-;;l-.-f::A:I;;f"mn.: n Stewart presided and conducted 'd.A E:L'k'r;5;;:g;”Henh:djj;;1E"mi; Sgt 'an oxufimhly preh), iamp whole farm is jumping with glee! z... Qp. O . . ” Qaal U” ”i”''""3 W0”i'lp' The Yr P- either. He pwped mil. looking un- bltlous and exceptionally . hard Al” germ and NQWL " L trfeleiliiiforniiigsrifrnihe H” Hall) dcr the fence. Over in the other working szirl. ' CAPITOL r. NIVIIIIIOIIIIIIDIYIAHI IT'S IllT OHIIS VOID-din ON A IIIIIIIIN (llilllilfll 01000.00! YIAI8 AM! VOHDIIS Summez-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30-7-9:20 W'c Are Proud To Present One Of The Best. Bills of the Your. Double LAWLESSID-IAI'SLAIDllTiiE VlE8WlMIPll8HFMMi.Dl .. HI.” , . POULTRY LOADING LIVE roumr russnav. ocr. 30-8A.M.i-o1P.M. Some red-hot poultry competition in this neck of the woods. Why no! cash in on it before we stub our toes? i S. R. PENDLETON itmiiigm. r. I. i. MacDonald. who has played x-sell for the team until he was injur- ed recently. was omiilnri iron: the introduction by misiiike. The hearty clmrrs nf the 5ll)fiPlIiS ns- sured the team of their lmclcnil on the marrow. And so. the next afternoon. ihti team marched on the field and played a wonderful game for Red and White to win nvor U.V'.B.i by A score of 5-2. The comments "thW"iitii7xiii)i"iVi:” fin m;-,n.be,-5 or ihg first tpagn vi-m;c.'ini;;:is. whereas ittigtoniy thir:i.l "(:uiii":tv. htL)trryt.;; exclaimed Peter PHONE 2413 . . .i V0 are 8 Im 01' E 3l"ih0lIn(' ' Lln l' 15 1'83 . iiiiilisuigdasiiiiit giiizciiihennsliiiii-Tii:ihttnl Io miilke rggudinz thr aca-' The young Grouse was ltcading :.m mi” mg innd speaker, c:..g9.-cpidcinic sphere. The mid-term ex-.siraight to where Peter sat. He i Wed- didn't stop to rest now. but did his best. to keep hopping along. would he be able to reach that ame have been posted for in-sday and Friday of next week. So. you see. it in an accepted fact W.E. GALLAGHAH that we have been studying cicr. ftnce before the hunter or the slnce College opened. In spite olidog saw him? He came nearer P”-V'm"" 5 5'”U9”” this. stiidying iiill bccome mnie and ncairer. Pclcr could see the .ntens- lrozii now until the cxamsi fiighi. and distress in his eyes. omce: as summer street. .in:l.: T.58qii8l'lli)I there wzll be zioim long last he crept under Lhe, "werk" next week. ,fence. Houra so, "Hill .he week aim next, Come right. in U128 brnmbie- ".00 .0 um, um (com ;.1' of us at. S.D.U. to all of voii, health and happmess. ll IRE tangle. You'll be safe there." cried 100 in M” W". 7.00 to 5.00 p.m. I secs Fora FLAVOQiNG.' Dlnl '23.'i2: ” THE woizo i5 THAT A FEW wws EGAD! How IGNORANT-' n .......................i THE Missos HAS IN THAT KIND UM TAKNG N0 GOT THE sisu-rs A or pr2essoi2is- Alli-CONDITIONED w on VOU T060 To COOKER AND Posrrioro A5 pg. gun 3. "Emmy NOQK. in A Vooiz SKIN QTATISTICIAM--w L.PiUNDRV.'-Mv8EFOQE WU-L HANG C50 BACK TO Veterinary surgeon , you 515? Irsl'iD”i'HAT LIKE SAILG YOUR 3OKe & 6-rEAM, 6-HCK A on A BOOKS ANDW Phone an ill llli CM ' ABOUT 'ri-iA'r! W. ciiE8tEli 3. Macoollll Barrister. loilcltor. Notary. lea. LLB. Office formerly occupied by um Heath strong. l.0. M nay to been Coiectiona Prenptly Attended In. E l Iii. .l.li. GIIIIIIGIIAM vicriiimnanian Dial 2820 Water Street Beat REGENT c"7,vzco4 W 08 DOUBLE BILL 2:.'l(l-T-fl. l. BIG Today ............. .. PENNY EDWARDS GORDON l0NES OM MU NUT ioi vmuiic on in ma uanluninuit H: H3 DC! A iie'P'u'ii'iTc PR0l)iici ..;