' FACE FOURTEEN t l Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ocroiicii-.: 10. :45": Albany , and Vicinity Mr. lllswort-if)!-T Al ent business vl.stto on. Mr. Horace Willis. New Haven, has a business visitor to Albany Ieeently. l Mr. Fred Leard of North Tryon In I business visitor to Summer- tlde on Saturday, Sept. 29th. Mrs. Kenneth Muttart of Scarle- wn was a visitor to Albany and yon on Monday. Oct. lst. Mr. Eric Eoblson of Augiistiua love has his combine and thresh- Ing outfit working at the farm of Mr. Max Lefurgev of North Tryon. Mrs. Reginald Thomas of Sum- erside and North Tryon left on onday. October lst tor ii motor trip to Massaciiusetts. Mr. Weldon Howatt of l)ixon's Store staff was a business visitor to Summerside on Tue.-d.1y. Oct- ober 3rd. Mr. and lVli'.-. Biiiec Ciiiiipbell of Ilugustine Covc were visitors to North Tryoii and Albany on Tucs- day. October 3rd. .. A Miss Margaret lrcne Dawson of Charlottetown was a week-cn.l guest at. the home of he: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rcx Daiisnii. .il- bain. Mr. George Miittart. of North Tryon has it crew of carpeiiters rushing the uork on his new and lip-lo-daic barn tryiiii; to get it Itnishcd before the colder vieailicr Gets in. Albany's C.N R. railroad sla- fion has been iiciily painted and riecoratcd. maklm: in splenrlid im- yirovcmenl in this hzisiling com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon lvtclucotl were recent visitors to New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. They trav- elled by motor and couibiizcd bus- iness with pleasure. Mr. McLeod operatas one of the many busy stores in Prince County. Mr. liven Jorgensen of Bradford was it business visitor to North Tryon on Monday. Oct. lst. Mr Jorgensen is getting out ii supply of lumber to construct a new barni on the former Emmett Crnken farm in Bradford. BIG VARlliTY ' Thr. R:-public Wot VCllill starts 1.0 degrees south of M11! equator. and ends 10 degrees from the Antarc- tic. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON VVL-dnvsday 7:15-9:15. l-lmir the favorite of tiiriiisunds sing in lllr” second and last .lnlson plt'llll"'. starring Larry Parks as Jolsnn in "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" in Technicolor En-starring Bnrharn Hale. with VVllliam Dcmarest. Bill t;ooiiwin. This is the rest of ”ihe .inlson Story" so many people loved, CAPITOL Summot-side Q '-lbnight 7:15-9:15 - Thursday .'i:.'i0-7:15-9:15 JOH lustv ' wm.- A mi iiiusii".'"j Am cino.Jr..'i'iiii.oiii' fl 3;!!! was I to North it Tyne Volley ltlotes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcombe were visitors to O'Leary on Friday, Sept. 28th. i The two rooms of the Tyne Val- ley School have closed for the Fall Vacation. Mr. James Miller. Ellerslie. is confined to the Stewart Memorial Centre suffering with pneumonia. Dr. Chester Stewart, Halifax. visited with his parents, Mr. and .Vtrs. Hugh Stewart over the past week-end. The regular Missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jan- IF Forlies on Monday evening Oct. lst. --Bli. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C.'MiacQiiaurie. .and Mr. and Mrs. .l, W Mac- lDougall were visitors to Coleman on Sunday. Sept 30th. lwest Cape and Vicinity Leary has taken I position in the Bank of Nova Scotla. Summerslde. Mrs. Earl Ellis and son Allison of West Cope were recent visitors to Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smaliman of Knutsford were recent visitors to Summerslde. -- EN. The many friends of Mrs. James Livingston. Glenwood. are sorry to hear she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Lesley C-orrill and Wymau Gorrill and Ml'. James Livingstone and family of Kcnwood were vis- itors to Summersidc recently. y Mrs. Dan MacPherson of O'- . Leary was a visitor to Summcrside . I lrecenily where she was the gues: 31:5. Semi Ross inee Nina Wald-;uf Mr, and Mrs, 1m Mgcponald, ion; of Kmnloops. British Colum-l Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson Tort Apurhri this. is spending fl month with herl iiather. Ml'. Nelson Waldi-on. it is gtwr-.nty-toiir years since Mrs. Ross 'llaS visited her old home. i -A lPl') surcesstiil dance. was ghcld at Mt. Pleasant air port on .F:-iday eveniiig Sept. 28th. ii'.'.eii .one hundred and scvcuty dollars was rPail7.0d for the Stewart .Vl?ill()"lill Htltllill Centre. I iheld in the United Cllll:'Cll. 30th under the leadership of rlvan Liiikleiter. in the iibsence of the regular iiiiiiistcr licv. Mr. Bax. (Cr. 1 The tiiiicnil of the lute John iCanie:-oii lltls held from the homc' fol his daughter. Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur. Arliiigton. on Saturday, :S9Dt. 29th with service in the lPi'esb.i:cvi:m Church at 'l'ync Val- iley. coiiclurlcd by Rev. George 'ClllllllllQflanl Alberton assisted by iRev. 1.: A. Dignan. Port: Hill and (Dr. Prince Lot 16. His six sons-in. ylmv acted as pallbearers. They are (lot-don Mat-Artliiir. William Cam- i9F0H. J. C. Montgoniery. Ray Cot- ton, Clare-iice Phillips and Lornc gliacl-iciid:-it-k. 'The old Rugged :Cross was lbeautfully rendered by Mr. Roy Phillips by special request. BIRTHDAY PARTY T A W” ”HJ0)'ablc evening was spent at lhc home nt Mr. and Pet.er.Miilligan Kinkm-5 on Sept. Znth in honor of her sister Miss Theresa McGaughey. the occasion bring Theresa's birmdmy -OW? ”l1Fi.V guests gathered to wish Theresa many more happy blT'hdH.i'5 511" 610! many lovcly tziiis including ii sum of money. A very dainty lunch was served by her mother. Mrs. Agnes Mc- Galli-'h9.V. assisted by Mrs. Vincent Mclnnis. and Mrs. I-Jddii-.McLellan. Pouring were Mrs. Damien Duffy and Mrs. John McMurrer. The gifts were. opened by Miss Mar? McMurrer. and Miss Mac Mccarvill and Mrs. Havilaiid Rogers. The verses were read by Miss Mary McLcllan and Mrs. Pcter Mulligan. A very lovely birthday cake was served to all. beint-I CM b.V Mrs. Damien Duffy. After lunch the rest of the even- ink has spent in singing and dancing. The music being furnish- ed by Mr. Urban Dclghan. Mrs. !John McMurrer and Mr. Jack 'McKciina.. N TORD'S successor to and Sin- YPHOVN RihilOi'V ,4 A slave in 7?? Palace 0 el;'g&ts'!' .l I A spci-ziil Rally Dziy SFlll('P was I y T3v'Il8' vacation at her home in Cascum-yN. B.. liallfll On 5Undill' momma Septipcc. has returned to Summcrsideier Freetowll. MII3 jot Springfield West were recent visitors to Summerside where they iiiere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3 Ralph MticLcuniiii. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis and son Barry of Green Hill. were vis- itors to Summt-rside recently and iwcre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. iRalpli lVlniLciiii-aii. t Miss Sue Hudson. u ho spent her and taken up her work in the ot- :fiL'9 of the Ciuiada Packers Ltd.. 5 Summerside. to West Cape where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis and family. Mr.-. John Bariiise of Git-cii Hill and Summersidc has returned to her home. Mr. and lilrs I-Jlnii-r Miicl.i-iiiiaii and qgiigliter Lois Ann. of O'- iLe-ziry, were visitors to Green Hill guests of Mr. .ViacLennan's aunt. recently where they were the Mrs. Earl Ellis mid family. A Mrs. John N Larlncr tllld dangle- Ici of Gardner. Maine. were vis- itors to the Island last week. They visited with relatives and friends and on their return home were ac- companied by Mrs. James Moms- head of Sprinixiicld Wcst. -- Mr Erlwnrd Mnt-Donald oi Wrst Cape was a rccciit visitor in the Sununnrside Airport where he mct his sister. Mildred. who came from Boston for si short visit on the Island. On her return mother. Mrs. David MacDonald lwho intends to spend the wiutei' in the United States. (GRAND RIVER C. W. ll- --lilrs. Hcrinan Mmslnvirc ihostess to ii large number imembers and visitors for lmontlily meeting of the Grand :River Catholic Women's League. held on Tuesday evening. Septem- ihcr ll. The president opened the meet- iing by prayer and roll call was re- lsponded to by twenty-two mem- 1bers. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. The Ti-easurt-r's report sliowcd substantial balance on hand. Gen- erous donations from two mem- bers wcre gratefully acknowledged. Correspondence included a letter from Rev. 0. R. M-acnonnld in re- gard to the snle of Christmas cards to help create a building fund tor of the tion, it was decided that the Presi- dent, order tvi'bnty-five boxes. Other motions can-led were: that five dollars be sent. to the provin- cial lT('.aSlil'9l' for the Siinitorium Fuadio Fund; that a dance be held in the hall for ic licncfit of the League; that a vote at congratu- lations be extended W Mrs. Mar- shall Maciellan for being a win- ner of one of the prizes of C..W. l... Lot.tery;that prizes be given to the two pupils of the parish who made the highest marks in the Cinema- tical examinations. (The Seniors prize went to Elaine Brown and yshlrley MacDougall won the Jun- account, or the Diocesan Conven- tion which wzis held in Summer- sidc. The theme of this Conven- tion was "Peace in the World Through Family Prayei'." A vote of thanks was extended ter and several members, aite which a metal hour was spent. Mrs. Maclntyre for her ldnd hos pltality. Mrs. Joseph Macbonal kindly invited the members to he home for the next meeting. lectlon for the evening Imounte to 37.20. The meeting closed prayer. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mat-Lloiig-y .all of O'LP.'li')' were recent visitoiuw who spent some time visiting rel-, atives and friends in Kensingtoul home; lshe will be accompanied by hcry 5 . Our Lady's Missionaries. on mo-. lor prize-i. A "Thank-you" note was re- ceived from 51 bereaved famil a a "Get-wcll” card was sick- l;0WlC(l5!l"d by a convalesciiis: mcm-1" c:-. The President gave in detail a very intcrcxting and in.-t.riictii'c to the President for her splendid "13,-id,,1 Chg"-U5" ,,l,,y,d by M”, FFDONA -V11"-S SMICUIIIV Prmlllhl Jean Sheen and she was then led W3! ihi? Wlmlfr of the izuesslng to the seat of honor which was Tom?-St "inducted by "'9 599"” Rally decorated with pink and irnfii liluc streamers. A delicious lunch was served by The gifts wnro presented by the hostess, assisted-by her daugh- A vote' of thanks was tendered Col- by Piusville and O O Vicinity allaxit, l'1I'1t:r0:lAilld. is 0 l)'B Mr. Elmer at present spending in Plusville. Mr. Keith Kelly: Roseville was in Piusviile recently. Messrs. Frank Keefe and Jackie Clark: were in Plusville on busi- ness on Tuesday, October 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran were business visitors to Summer- slde on Friday. September 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard o'Hallor- an of Brocton were visiting in Piusvllle on Monday, October lst. -1313 Mr. and Mrs..lierman Corcoran and family were visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Melvyn MacGregor. Burton, Lot 7 on Sun- day October 2nd. -Mr. and Mrs. Lance Daltoit and family of Burton. Lot 7. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoriin on Sunday September 3ilst. Freetown and i Vicinity Miss Eiclyn Rogers of Mont-ton. spent the week-cud in Low- y Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Burns land sons, Roger and Byron were Vccent visitors to Murray Harbour. Mr. John Stetson of South Prec- town is a patient in Prince Coiiuty Hospital. Stctsuii arc ivit it Mr. and Mrs. Alvin spending the week visiting friends in Moneton. N. E. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Reeves and family accompanied by Mrs. Prank iReeves of Upper Frcctown, were recent visitors to Murray River AB. Mr. and Mrs. Victor McKcnna laud children. Judy and Garth, of 'Hamilton, were recent visitors in; Freetown at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Edison Dammarell. Recent. visitors in Frectowii were Mil". and Mrs. Stewart Scrim- geour of Charlottetown. They vis-l ited at the home of Ms. Scrim-i '2eoui"s father, Mr. Gordon Burns.l i Mr. and Mrs. Tvay Lidstone spent. lSlllldh)'. September 30th. in North; Tryon. at. the home of their; daughter Mrs. Arthur Thompson land Mr. Thompson. I Friends regret to ll0ill' of the ill- Stctson of Stetson isi in Prlncci now: Lness of Mrs. G. Sim isouth Freetown. Mrs. at present a patient County Hospital. The country schools are closed for a three week's vacation.) the ;ai'e available. and eager for pot-1 Ijob of helping to harvest the (alto crop. i ll Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. DeLoiigj lwhn spent the summer months .with their daughter and son-ln- jlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton sim- mons of Lower Fr-cetown, return-, ed on Saturday. September 29th to Ftheir home in Tnunton, Mass. i 1 A very siiecessiiil church SUDDPI" ivms held in Birch Grove Halli Freetown. on Thursday evening; September 27th, sponsored by Ihcl iw. M. S. of F'rectown United .Church. A large crowd was in at- ltendancc. Proceeds are in aid of illllsSl0ll work. i . l i i i ;that Mr. John clmrltmi of ;John. New Brunswick. who iheen very ill in hospital is lshowinp: improvement. Mr. Charl-l .ton is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Preetown. Mrs Lewis has returned from Saint IJohn after spendin gthe past three ;weeks with her daughter. Mrs. lcharlton and grand daughter lJanet. --Friends are pleased to learn Saint lras, HOW I Pre-Niiptiai Shower Miss Ruth Toonihs ciiti-rl.'iin- iii ii "surprise" slinivrr at her lhome on Wcdncsday. September -2futh in honor of Miss Ann Phil- ipsnn who is to he married early this month. Quito :i number oi llinnls friends were present in shower her with many nice and useful gifts. together with host wishes for her future happiness. Upon arrival. Miss Phillpson was greeted by the strains of the Mlss Toombs while Miss Bernice Lidiitone read the accompanying verses. Although taken'complele- ly by surprise. .Ann thanked her I -frlends for their thoughtfulness d and kindness in in few well chos- , en words. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Esme Francis and Min Lldstone. served a dainty lunch and pleas- ant conversation brought the eve- ning to I close.--S. d Albcrton and Vicinity l"i-lends of Mr. Paul OIudln. Al- bei-ton. will beisorry to know he is lndlsposed clue to I leg injury. Mr. Wesley Oliver returned to his home in Munroe, Maine. Itter spending the summer with tell- tlves and friends in Alberton and vicinity. Mrs. Sadie O'Brien and family have taken up residence in the Burke Apartments. recently vac- ated by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Mrs. Henry Bernard. Tlgnlsh. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bernard, Al- berton. Mrs. J.C. Matthews. Alberton south, is visiting in Dorchester, N.B.. guest of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Bishop. Miss Goldie Shaw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shaw has left for Montreal. where she will enter the Childrens Hospital for treat- ment. Mrs. C.H. Weeks and Mr. Henry Clark. Alberton. attended the meet- ing and banquet of the Prince Ed- ward Island Restaurant Associa- tion at the Charlottetown Hotel on Friday. - F. Howlun end Vicinity" Mrs. John -Cnhlll of Sunmici'- side is visitiiig in Hoivlan R. R. Hcury MacAus1and Motored to Charlottetown on Thursday Sept. 27th.. returning on Friday. Mrs. Jos 'l'. Gallant returned to Piusvillc on Saturday Sept. Nth. after visiting her mother in How- lan. AG Mix and Mrs. Toni Burton at Ma U. S. A. are spending some time visiting at Mrs. Burton's old home in Howlan. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers returned to her home. here after spending a few days at the home of her daughter in Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Mac- Quarrie and sons of Wilmot. spent a recent afternoon in How- lan. On Mttlld&l)' Sept. 'Mt.li Mrs. Jack Plaits was hostess at l birthday party given for her three year old daughter. Eliza- beth. Mr. A. A. Arsenaull is now visiting in Halifax N. S.. guest at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault and faintly. Miss Lucy Gal-Tani or Mill Road is spending some time at the home of her uncle Ml". A. A. it-ayiaiid the pupils boys and girls alikeiAi'scr.au11. Mr. and Mts.NTo,m Burton left llowlan on Friday Sept. 28th. ifor Summerside where they spent the night prior to their leaving morning for their on Saturday , home in Mass. E Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gailanti and family spent a recent Sunday lattcriioon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant Cole- flllln. Miss Delnia Gallant and Miss Marjorie Doyle left. Bloomfield Station recently for Toronto where they expect to be employ- cd. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault. of Charlottetown recently spent a few days at their old home here which they have now sold to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton of Mass. Gursts of Mr. and Mrs. Tcnis Peters on the last of Sept. were Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son of O'Leary. M r. and Mrs. Bennett Peters. Mr. a rid Mi's. Lawrence Peters. and Mr. Albert. Peters. made a mil in l-lowlan on Sunday Sept. 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deslloches. Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. who spent a week at her old home in Piusvillc, is now back in Howlan visiting her aged mother, Mrs. Gaspic Arscnault. and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. DcsRoches. Mr Alyro Doirion of Bloomfield Corner recently spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doirion in Howlan. Aly-re just returned frord Toronto after spending I month or more there. Bedeque Notes Miss Janet Bradshaw. scarle- town. has recently taken I posi- tion as clerk in the Woolworth Store, Summerslde. Miss Joan Bradshaw. is kIchel' in the Upper Freetown School. Miss teaching in Albany Rural School. village. who has been slowly recovering. I Alberton and O I I Vicinity Mr. Waldo Matthews. post- master at Alberton. is at present: enjoying three weeks annual leave.-F. Thursday morning for Windsor undergone pltsl there. -Mr. Ii-id Mrs. Reginald Trav- ers. Alberton. motored to Char- lottetown on Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Wright who plans to spend the winter months there.-B. Mr. Erskine Clark. Alberton. and Mr. William Profitt, Tignish. have returned from I pleasant motor trip to points in the Un- ited States. Ontario and Quebec. They were accompanied as far as Boston by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bonyman, Alberton, who visited relatives there.-B. Master Kenneth Dunbar. young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dun- bar, Montrose. was taken sud- denly ill on Wednesday morn- ing. He was taken to Alberlon and from there was rushed to the Prince County Hospital at Summcrslde where he passed away in the late afternoon. Sin- cere sympathy is extended to his sorrowing family.-F. New -Annan and O O Vicinity Miss Laurelta Gallant. Sum- merside. spent a recent week-cud at her home.in New Annan. Miss Norma Woodsidc. Travel- lers Rest has accepted a position in the office of R. T. llolnian Ltd.. Summerside. Mr. Allic MacNie'il and Miss Ella MaoNiell made a business trip to Suvmmerside on Tuesday Oct. 2nd. Mrs. Delbert Rayner accom- panied by Mrs. Frank Deacon motored. to Freetown on Monday Oct. lst.. The many friends of Mr. Henry Moase are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Prince Couvnly Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Deacon. Charlotbetowin. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner on Sunday Sept. 30th. The many friends of Miss Bertha Maoxinnon are glad she was able to return home after her operation in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Mrs. Frank Deacon. Free-tow-n spent. a couple of days visiting her neice Mrs. Delbert Rayner. New Annan. recen-tly. Mr. a-'nd iilfiia. F. Pillman. Travellers Rest. were visitors to Chairlottietouwn recently. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dawson. North Tryon. were visitors to New Annan on Sunday Sept. 30th. Mr. Talmadge Montgomery and Mrs. Milton Montgomery attend- ed the funeral ot the late Mrs. Tiiofnas Ramsay in Kensington. Sincere sym-pathy is being ex- tended to Mr. George Ramsay on the death of his mother. Mrs. Thomas Ramsay. Mrs. Fiance: Cole has returned to her home in New London. having spent the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall. New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manderson and Mrs. Richard Wall attended the funeral of the late Mrs. May-nard Bryenton. Malpeque. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matador- son. Mrs. Richard Wall and Mrs. John Mclnnls, New Annan motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday Sept. 26th. Mrs. Al. Schurman and Walter. Traveller's Rest, were visitors at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Clarke on Monday Oct. 131:. AV -- health and is once more able to be about her household duties. --Mr. Gerald Williams. Windsor. Ontario. who has been spending some .time here at the home of his father-in-law. Mr. Walter hard and Mrs. Lesrd. made a trip by plane to New Glasgow. N. S.. and other Maritime points. recently. and returned Wednesday. October 3rd to this village. While here Mr. Williams is with pleasure. Mn. William and little son have been spending the summer here. ' spent his holidays 0 with relatives and friends. return- Mrs. A. R. Wallis, Alberton. left N. S.. to visit her daughter. Miss Shirley Wallis. who has recently an operation in hos- oomblnlnc business Mr. John uh: ttawa. who the Island ed on Tuesday. October 2nd. to his duties in Ottawa. While here Mr. Ellis was the guest. of Mr. and Let's Talk It over County Viewpoint A Prince t Ildll sumnieraldcs Firemen The Summerslde Fire Depart- ment were out on the Recreation Ground ball park during the week- end getting their pictures taken in their new uniforms. Their fire en- gines in bright new paint were also ranged on the field. The prim- any job of those men is the put- ting out of.flres. but in those natty. attractive untforrns they are almost bound to light some fires in the hearts of feminine onlookers who watch them as they dash gal- lantly to the scene of a contlagra- tlon. The Thestro Elna For the first time in a long while we stood in a theatre line for a we were in no particular hurry to enter the house of cinema. We couldn't help noticing, however. that a surprisingly large number of children did not bother to go to the end of the line. but tucked in beside cronies who invited them 3.) share their places in the movie cavalcade. The ”unwritten law" seemed to be that if ynii got per- mission to stand beside someone whom you knew. this removed all stigma from your action. frharc was apparently no realization that when you stepped into the middle of the queue you were cheating everybody lined up behind you. dd; laying his entrance into the thea- tirc. Children should be admonished against this form of cheating. not so much for the sake of those be- ing cheated as for their own sakes. Their characters are in the form- ative stage and little things like that may some day be very im- pnrtant. Occasionally we see the police. if they are not otherwise engaged. enforcing the proper pro- cedure ln these lines, but this does not solve the problem at all as far as child behavior is concerned. The important thing is to have the children feel that such action is not "cricket." The subject would make a good topic for a "manners and morals" lesson in the public or Sunday school. The British Election There was the widest divergence in the views "of Conservative and Labor parties as to how the do- mestic situation in England should be handled. much wider than we have ever had between the two leading contesting. parties in Can- ada. Yet. on the eve of an election they virtually drop all argument on internal affairs and make the main issue of the election cani- paign the Iranian question. This is a bit bewildering to the ordin- ary onlooker, but the dispute in Iran must have a vital signific- ance surpassing all domestic con- cerns. The minds of the British voters at the polls will probably be torn between pride in England's proud reign as arbiter of the des- times of smaller nations, and fear of another deadly rain of bombs on this very vulnerable country. Northam and Vicinity Miss Christie Maynard. employ- ed in Su-mmcrside spent the week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard. The many friends of Mr. Phillip Williams Ellerslic. will regret to team he is seriously ill at his home. Mr. Wendcll Dyment, R.C.A.F., has been transferred to St. Eleanors air port. Mr. Dymcnt; was -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dyment. Boston. Mass.. is spending a brief holiday with Mr. Dymcn.t's father. James Dyment. Northsm. The many friends of Mrs. Prowse Gori-ill are pleased to matinee show recently. The day i was fine. the air was bracing and i formerly stationed at Aylmer Ont. p noun AMIIICAM we I.. S. STEVENSON ' lmIdiMau'u no nicimono sr. Allhollu Iorhlkylioldm past wait with bar parents, Mr, and Mrs. Horace McArtbur. The many friends and relatives of. Mr. James Millar. Etienne, will regret to learn he is a patient at the Stewart: Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley. Mr. ind Mrs. Elmer Baker. Mrs. Andrew Brown Ind Miss Emily Madbzan. attended the chicken supper of the United Chlupch. port, gal. on Wednesday evening. Oct. Professional Cards T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iummenlde. P. I. I. PBONE 2888 llll. CLEN ll. llENllllY Veterinary Surgeon Phone G liensington ill. .cllEsTEll S. MaclltlNALn am-um-. Solicitor. Notary. Eu. LL.B. Office formerly occupied by late Heath Strong. ILC. Money to Loan Attended To. .Coilectlon: Prompfly E: E. Parkman. 0pt.D., R.O. OPTOMETBIST Eyes Examined . Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to 5 Ind by appolntnmli Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Suniinerslilo l1: I B. F. Hunter ii. 0. Complete Vlsull Anslysu - Gluten Fitted PHONE sue IMALLMA.N'S BUILDING OPTOMETBIST lammenlde. P11. - llll. J.ll. CUNNINGHAM YETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summer-side ll. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casually I summer st. snninenldo PIIONI Ml: know she has returned to her home after being it patient in the Prince County Hosvpttal. The regular meeting of the Tyne Valley Presbyterian Ladies aid was held at the home of Mrs. Aldiren Yen on Thursday evening October 4th. Friends of little Sheila Ramsay are pleased to hear she is improv- ing. Sheila had fallen from the car in which she was riding. the wheel passing over her leg. Miss Joan McArthur, mu-sc' in training at the Falcon-wood Hos- pital. Charlottetown. spent the each. ” ' -BllACE'S STOCK NEWS Reconditioned automatic computing scales 4, 10, 20, 24, 30 lb. capacity obtainable at C75.00 to S89.00 W.E. CALLAEIIAN Physicists E Surgeon Office: so Summer street Hours 11.00 to 12.00 am. 2.00 to 5.00 pan. 1.00 to 3.00 (min. Dial 285! Join Cull. Middleton. ll Mrs. rztm.-1w7i Romcke. this lndisposcd for the past couple of weeks. in Miss Catherine onlg. daughter Mrs. Ralph D. Msoosull. OI:-letion aiding for s short time. He also paid I visit. to Bodoquo with Rev. E. and Mrs. week. Mr. this is I native of Bodford, King: county, but. has been in Ottawa for several yeIrs. where he holds a good poli- tlon. Mr. lllls at one time was teacher in North Bedoquo School. their Prompt orders can be filled immediately. u Also reconditioned meat slicers; fly wheel 0 r- gtegsgiatgmatic feed, automatic knife sharpener s7 .00 o . . All visitors must leave of Mr. and Mrs. wiitredonis. and shoes outside when vlsiunx Miss Frances Craig. dsughtcr of Mr. Ind Mrs. Wslm Craig. are It.- the historic T51 Mlhll in India. tending P. W. C.. Charlottetown. lunar, sponsored by the Circle of the Unliad Ohu ch. Central Bedequo. wu on Odnesdny evening. ltd.-I. Q. qua. has greatly improved The annual chicken supper and bodies Baptist held tober Her many friends Ind nlstim will be pleased to loan: that Mrs. William ll. stavoxt. lower India- is Also electric operated reconditioned meat slicer o aiiiicr, iiciiiiv & co. Lliiiltoil susmmsins. P. is. i. IND iIllI.E iiii')l'lil"l.