A PAGE mvraa.-. Officials. Closing Today, Of Siside Golf Club Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Egmont Bay And Mont Carmel Exhibition Today SEPTEMBER ,23. 1953 . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -7'-" ' Plnucs COUNTY orrrica I Summer Street, Summerside. Phone son. ')lowI. E baorlptlone, Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 8032 and 8031 Reported iluake In 3.0. Fictitious f The Sleamer Arrives Al S'side Wiih Cargo of Polash recent supposed earth. Quake in Terrace. British Colum- Tho Guardian mu he llonshl at any of an Egmont Bay and Mont Carmel and vegetables. 5, . -The oaicial clcsln f th 135-B th 1-1 Ra a ioliowins mm In summmide: l . . exhibition will be held today at A weight pulling contest for " is the 5"”.'i" "f. 3" '"i"F”' 3 0 e ' e M" gm n'”''”' 3,," t Street; " " .. , , :1 cum-.1 sum, -The 8.3. Michael from Ham- Abram'I Village. horses and a milking contest is :3, f,if,i,”,' .”,.C:"n':;iedm Ke,Mmg' gfifhmwllsfdfakecpidcentxfaiayclmunfa gniy. Nun-stand. Water Street; Mm Gaudet. or Granville street; bolus. Germany. arrived at 1101- This exhibition it noted not 0i illeciei iniemt to the mm A He said the mitten wa:m:aii"si"' form of Fixed two-ball foursomes va . Helen smith-Dutch Under- Aiyra Douceltafo Grocery, Second Street; laland Motor Trlnlpon man's Wharf, Summenside on Fri. only for its high quality of live- competition in showmanship by considerable laughter 1n the "3 driving pumns mu Ipmomhmi w(')od water Street: Vlnooa or-bury. mo nuueu Street: Edna-re sou day evening with more than 2,- stock. but also for the unusual boys and girl: under 21 is en- .. an that i... med w hm” competitions also There will be a 145'-lsia ii MI,oPh III. ' I -WW1” DWI 590”: Fred's Grocery, Convent Stun. ,-- 000 tons of potash for Canada qunmy '31 ""3 9xh”)"5 ill the Joyed by the young people- fill had sunkerrip DIDDIIDTS ldueufi: bean supper for the members after Condon VIME amm i 5.1. Wug. in K,n,mn,,L Packers fertilizer plant at Sum- 53c””"5 M d”m"”c sciencev The exhlbman W35 0'53"”ed some subitranean strezm caus- the competitions During the even- 150-Mar .Orro;:ry-Ba.n'yoB:l: merside. Unloading operations em- h”'d1"3"v 1”d"-'' ”'''”'k- ml” i" 190733 ing an underground cavity. ing the presentation of prizes for cock vs Edith Gasgley-Prod Pol- u Wig: PRINCE OFFICE bottom at weeks, nap;-go Phone: so-2 Office uul 68-! :3" land. 1,55-mt Compton-Cbill Amctt ya. Isabel Maobougall-Charlie Patna. The writer said "it may be that there was no bottom to the fill and it just sank like something the various events will take place as well as the closing dance. The draw for the mixed two- ploying about 60 local men were begun on Saturday and are ex- pected to be completed on Friday .50! wine, marlin, smelt gill neis. floats etc. at Bx-ace's. .soox oanans for ohipmani hard brick, delivery direct from car. Phone Bruce's. -WIRE and wood potato bask- ets sold right at Brace's. ' -DANCE-Every Wednesday, old Lower Freetown school. JLASTER BOARD. plaster lath, joint cement and tape. order now at Bruce's. -BINGO, Kensington Rink, Wednesdw, Sept. 23rd, 8:30 p.m. Cash prizes. -JUNIOR BASEBALL champ- ionship, N.B.-P.E.I., 2.30 pm. to. day, Wednesday. Curran & Briggs versus Lewlsvllle Cubs, admission 75 cents. LCORRECTIONS,, BEDEQUE AND VICINITY - Congratulations are extended to Master David Schurman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schurman, Central Bede- que, on winning a P.W.C. schol. arship. Also to his sister Mar- ion on winning a scholarship at Acadia University, N.S. --TO ATTEND CONVENTION -Chief of Police Peter R. White, accompanied by Mrs. White, leave today for Vancouver, B.C.. where Chief White will attend the an- nual convention of the Chief Con- stable! Association of Canada be- ing held in Vancouver from Sep- tember 28th to October 2nd. On the return trip Mr. and Mrs. White will spend a few days with their daughter. Mrs C. A. Kennedy of Regina, Sask. They expect to be away from Prince Edward Island for approximately .1 month.-S. -ROTARY LUNCIIEON-At the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Sulnmerside Rotary Club held yesterday. Hon. Walter E. Darby spoke to members and guests on the subject of Maritime co-operation. The meeting was presided over by the president, T. Earle Hickey, C.A.. and the pro- gram was in charge of Rotarian Peter G. Clark. Visiting Rotarlpns present were, Herb Bartlett, New York, F. W. I-iyndrnan and Roy Cudmore, Charlottetown. Guests present were L. S. Hansen, Water- bury, Conn, and Arthur White, Lancaster, N. H. -Foil. sALE..- Quantity good feed bags. John Burrows, Wllmot. -DANCE ManN,e1ll'a Wiaralwtue, Kansinoton. Thursday. September 24th. Don Meme:-'s orchestra. -.u.ann'roN - Kinch'a Taxi. 24 hour service. Anywhere in the Maritime Provinces. Rates reason- able. Phone 84-8. . -36-INCH I handle hay knives, obtainable at Bra.ce's. -curcxmv AND HAM SUPPER, Malptque I-I8.1l.”Wednosday, sept. 23i'd- Sponsored by w. I. In aid of school. mJOHNSTON'S preparg Wax. regular 98c. Special at Brace's liquid 'l5c each -CLEANING UP - October lat, Audubon Screen Tour Lecture and Film. Excellent entertainment per- sonally presented by outstanding Naturalists. -RETURNS mom HOLIDAY -Miss Helen Schurman', Superln. tendent, Prince County Hospital, returned to her duties Monday, h”V1n8 Spent the past two weeks 7'i01ldiIying in Windsor, N. S, and Fredericton. N.B.-S. ' qlUNl0B BASEBALL champ- ionship, N.B.-P.E.l., 2.30 p.m, to. day. Wednesday. Curran & Briggs :1.-rsus Lewlsville Cubs, admission i5 cents. -DRIVERS FINED-In Sum. merside police court yesterday be. fore Magistrate E. H. Strong, Q,C, 1: resident of Mount Pleasant was fined slO0 and driver's licence sus- pended for three months. Three residents of Mount Pleasant, Glace Bay. and Summerside. were each lined 320 and costs. a 3, -MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER won MDHGW evening a number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Gardiner Marks. Central St., Summerslde, to honor M153 Ethel Treloar, R.N., with a mis- cellaneous shower. Mlss Treloar's marriage takes place early in October. Miss Audrey Chappeli assisted the bride-to-be in open- ins the gifts and read the ac- Cumpaflying verses which were original and humorous. Miss Tre- loar thanked those present for the 10Ve1Y gifts of china. crystal. and linen and invited each and 5. all to visit her and Bill on their return to Summerside. A delic- -UNDELIVERED CARD After the recent Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Wellington Sta- tion it was found that there were several people of the same name who had been listed with just one initial and with their address giv- cn in the same rural route mail de- livery. This has caused some con- fusion and made it impossible for the Postmaster at Wellington Sta- tion to place the letters for these donors in the proper place for de- livery. Anyone in this locality who was a donor and has not yet re- ceived his card is asked to contact Mr. J. E. Gallant, the -Postmaster iii Wellington Station as he now has these cards. -BRIDE-ELECT HONORED - Mlss Dorothy McDougall, Sun'urpr- iide. a September bride-to-be, was honored at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthews on Tuesday "P111118. September 15, when a number of her friends gathered to tender her a cup and saucer show- er. After being escorted to a pret- liiy decorated chair. she was pre- tented with many gifts. Mrs. Ralph Francis and Miss Blanche Laugh- iln cut the ribbons and' read the humorous verses. Miss McDougall expressed her sincere thanks and appreciation for the gifts. Miss A- nita Laughlin assisted Mrs. Mat- thews in sarvinga delicious lunch. -BRIDE HONORED. - A mis- cellaneous shower was held Sept. lath, at the home of Mr. and Mrs: It lV. lay in honor of their daugh- ter. Nancy. whose marriage to Mr. Redford MacDonald took place in Moncton. September 4th. The bride Was. escorted to a prettily decorated chair while the wedding march was llifl-yed by Mrs. Bessie Toombs. The gifts were unwrapped by Misses is-in Gamble and Mlarguorite Peihavar. while Miss P'ranccs Oznn read the accompanying verses W1 Rood wishes and Mrs. George imihiih arranged ,them on the !able. Mrs. MacDonald thanked her fiends for their lovely gifts after glrilligh all joined in singing "For H H a Jolly Good !'ellorw." A de- lcious lunch was served. Mrs. Hir- ey Conrad and Mrs. Heath Gordan. silsters of the bride, poured tea. A ille.-asant evening was ment in sing- ns and dancing.-J... n REBTIGNISII C.W.L. START ms CROSS OLA!S- The Tig- h Sub-division of the Catholic lV:iei;men'a League commenced a or moron course in "Home Care mere Sick - Friday when an W" "90", evening session R 9 liven Mrs. wendau wood. 5- N-- of l Royalty who is iii-lervisini here Red Cross 9133122. a the afternoon the mun met at the Convent where m” introductory lecture was given. Tin the evening they met at M ilnilh Hall where they were mile" by their men foil and were pmwn the film on the new book M--;1il'e. arm lift method of arti- T” respiration. The class at imiih will be carried out dur- 31 the next 13 weeks by Mrs. "9? Bernard. R. N.. and Mrs. Chile! lumen, iv. N ,Rx ylous lunch was served by the ihostess assisted by Mrs. Joseph lstofey and Mrs. Reg. Bradshaw. 'All departed wishing Ethel and Bill long years of happiness.--S. -VANDALS AT wonx-on Saturday evening a car owned and operated by Mr. Major Laughlin, Sherbrookd was pg;-god by an owner on First street. nearBrace'a warehouse. During his absence vandals completely stripped the W1-This systein from under the hood and scattered the wires on the street and over the lawn south of the Town Hall. The matter was reported by the owner to the Pol- ice Department and although they were. unable to apprehend the crlniirials, two of the members of the force. Constables Elmer Math- eson and "Red" Berry volunteered to help Mr. Lcughlln out of his trouble. Through the courtesy and mechanical ability of these two offlcarsl the missing wires were located. repaired and put back in their proper places and the grate- ful owner was able to get his car in running order and proceed homeward. 5, -25TH ANNIVERSARY MARK- ED - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laughlin, Sherbrocke. were honored at their home on Septem' 16. when over 80 relatives and friends gathered to congratulate them on the 26th an- niversary of their marriage. The bride and groom of 25 years ago were escorted to a seat of honor. decorated in silver and white, by Mrs. Fred McDonald, sister of the bride and Mr. Edward Laughlln. brother of the groom. Mr. Mark Cosgrove played the Wedding March. Mr. Charles Yea made a complimentary speech and Mr. Fred McDonald read an address of congratulation and appreciation, especially for the kind and gener- ous hospitallty always received from the honored couple who have entertained on nurr erous occasions. Miss Anita Laughlin pruented them with a chest of silver. Their daughters, Mrs. John Paul Gag- non and Mrs. Bruce Wiltshira and" husbands in Quebec. also sent love- ly gift.s.- Mr. baugblin. on behalf of his wife and himself, expressed for their generous gifts and good wishes. All joined in singing "Fbr They Are Jolly Good Pbllows." The table was centered-by an an- niversary cake whl was decorat- ed in silver and whl and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Refreshments were served by Mn. Fred McDonald. Mrs. Edward Laughlin, Mn. Harold Matthews, Miss Mary Gallant and Miss Anita Laughlin. The remainde of the evening was e bly spent when games of auction fortyifivea were played. followed by I square dance. which began with the Wedding Reel. Another special feature was step-dancing by Miss Sadie Chap- pell and Mr. Urban Deigban. James Legge. British scholar who died in 1807. mm world fame heartfelt gratitude to all present of this week. The work of unload- ink is continuing around the clock. This 350-foot ship will go from Bummer-aide to a New Brunswick port to load pulp wood. 'It is believed that this is the first time that a freighter of ocean going size has ever docked at Hol- man's Wharf which has recently been rebuilt. The dock facilities recently used at the Marine Wharf are presently being rebuilt thus creating a slerlous problem for shipping which, was unable to use the shallower docking facilities at the I-Iolman's Wharf. This," how- ever, was remedied through the efforts of the local federal mem- ber, Mr. J. Watson Ma.cNaught. the parliamentary assistant to the Minister nf Fisheries, who was in- strumental in having deeper dredg- ing done at the Holman's Wharf to permi he normal import - ex- port trade in fertilizer. farm pro- duce and pulpwood.-S. Borden and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. John McGillvary of Borden accompanied by Dorian- da and Katherine Maofsaac of sourls, left Sunday for Medford, Mass, where they will spend two weeks with the formerls brother. Mr. Harold McGlllvnry. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Read have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Ira Embree of Port I-Iaxvkes- bury, N.S. They were accompanied by their son Elliot and Mr. Car- ter I-Ierinessey who spent the week- end here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Love of Dover Foxcroft, Me. visited his brother Colin and Mrs. Love at Borden on Sept 19. when en route to Charlottetown. They will spend a week in the Maritimes and plan to aravel the Cabot Trail. , - Mrs. Emery Richard and child- ren Joe and Christine spent the week-end with relatives at Char- lottetown. By THOMAS P. WiH!'Il.NlEY LONDON. (AP) --A new purge. the third within 18 mon-bhs, hit the Soviet Republic of Georgia Mon-. day. The two top men were fired in a. shake-up possibly mirroring a fresh struggle in the Kremlin for polltical control of that homeland of Joseph Stalin and Lavrenty Beria. I A broadcast from Tiflis, the cap- ital. gave the details: Premier Valerian Bakrulze, who had headed the govemmenr since last April, was dismissed in dis- grace and GD. Javakhlshvlll, is former deputy premier, was named in his place. Secretary Mix-tshkulava of the central committee of the Georgian Communist party was simultan- epusly dismissed and replaced by a man named lvh.ms.la.dje, pres- uimable a former justice minister of the republic. - Apparently the Kremlin leaders felt the Georgian Communists were being too easy on Berials hench- men still in power. The removal of Eakradze and Mlrtshkulava could be just a delayed - ncilon clean-up of Berla. men in top Ge- orgian posts. Georgian politics have become so complicated in the last year and a- half it is difficult to follow them. In April, 1952, a man naimed Charkvianl. political boss, hench- man of Berla and first secretary of the central committee of the Georgian party. was removed and disgraced. A clean sweep of all senior political jobs in the republic followed. Ellerslie and Bideforcl -Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Paynter were recent guestsyof Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paynter, Freetown: Mr. and Mrs. F-inclalr Mac- Caull, Summerside. visited with relatives and friends in Ellerslle on Sept. 20. l Miss Marjorie Trainer and Mr. James Gillan of Peakes Station. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mimi Gillan at Borden on Sept lil. Many friends here are sorry to learn of the illness of Mr. Lloyd Heflell in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Lloyd had just began his third year at P. W. College last week and now has an attack of pneu- monla. It is hoped that he will be able to resume his studies 8001). Mr. and Mrs. Everett Burt and son Walden and Mrs. Hal Burt of French River, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering. Borden on Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor of Charlottetown, were overnight 'gue.st.s of Mrs. Ralph Toombs. Bor- den on Sept. 19, when en route to Boston.- Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon had as their guests on Sept 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell of Long River and Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Meek of Sprlnglbrook. Mr. William Rogerson of Ken- sington, is visiting his sisters. Mrs. Prince Gamble and Mrs. Georile Campbell at Borden- Mrs. Roland Ramsey of Borden is visiting relatives at Conway. Mrs. Harold McGaugh of Bor- den left last week to visit her sister who is 8e1'10U-NY 111 TL- .1::--z-m-p Personals .Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Elliott, Sackville. N. B.. have been spend- ing their vacation with Mrs. El- liott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alli- son Profitt, Freetown. .5quad.ron leader Keith Dib- ble, RCAF, now st.a.tloned at Comox, B. C.. is presently Visits in; Summersida the Eli?-9t 01 M'- and Mrs. Charles Linklctter. Sm Dibble madei manly irileirdalfiulgt-: id durnz 9 9 rgaathtioned here at RCAF sisa- tion. .,Mr,)g,nd, Mrs. REY ch3lD'n3n- Boston. Mass. Silent We 9”" wqek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness. They left Tues- dw september 15, accompanied by 'Mr. and Mrs. Bowness for Gaspo Peninsula and Qlieb" City. --Messrs. George Campbell and Donnie MacFarlane, Fernwood. were delegates to the Y. P. U. conventlon held at Woliviilc.. N- S., recently. They were accom- pgnled by Miss Phyllis Britten and Mrs. Howard Schurman. Central Bedeque and Mr. J. B. Lewis, Freetown and Mr. Alden Leard, head master, .Mt. Allison Academy. Sackville, N.B. --WC Donald A. Profll.i.'is spend- ing a short holiday at his home in Lower Freetown. before resuming his studies at Mount Allison Uni- versity. Don was the only Islander in a class of 08 pilots graduating from No. 1 R.C.A.F. Flying Train- ing school. Cents-alia. Ont., on for his translation of old Chinese eiaulos , Thursday. September 3rd. l Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Smith. Summerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mlllar on Sept. 16. Effie Pclletier. Needliam. is visiting with her sis- Arnold Burleigh. Mrs. Mass, ter, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. William Bur- lelgh and' son Donald, Quebec. are visiting with Dr. Burleigh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I Burlclgh. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Millar, Summerside. were guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Milton Hutchinson on Sept. 20. Mr. Roy Williams who is em- ployed in Charlottetown spent the week-end at his home here. George McKlndley, Hali- fax, N. S., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burleigh. Dr. and Mrs. William Burleigh and son Donald also Mrs. Arnold Burleigh visited in Belfast, P. E. l., during the past week. Mrs. Thomas Slrerry, Tyne Val- ley, visited with Mrs. John Coughlin during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and children Arlene, Valerie and Barbara, were guests of Mr. an Mrs. Kendall Inglis, St. Elean- ors on Sept. 19. The friends of Mr. Willard Mac- Ausland will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All will join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Flight Sei-gent and Mrs. John Macxinnon and daughter of Manitoba. spent the past two- weeks visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. MacKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson. 8' also other relatives and friends their on the Island while on holidays. Mr. Robert MacCaull. Halifax. spent the past week-end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald vis- ited with her sister, Mrs. Vernon Grant, St. Eleanor: on Tuesday. Sept. 15. -The host of friends of Mr. George Hayes will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side. All will join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllls ac- companled by Mrs. Earl Simmons. Summerside. motor d to North Wilishlre on Sept. and visited with Mrs. Ella Thompson and son Ralph and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughter Linda and Sandra. St. Eleanors. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .lames.Ellis. East Bide- ford on Sept. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wil- liams. Summerside. visited with relatives in Ellerslls during the past week.' Mrs. George Barlow lwas hos- tess to the Bideforri Anglican Ladies Aid on Thursday evening 5- with a lane number of members New Purge Hits Soviets Republic Of Georgia Norfliam and Vicinity i -Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Russell Dyment, and Mrs. Leeland Ellis upon the death of their grandmother, Mrs. William Yeo. Mr. Arthur Ellis, has returned to his home in Northam after a pleasant trip to the U.S.A., where he visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Stennlng MacNevln and son Alden, spent a few days re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Colwlll. Mrs. Ernest Eagles of Guys- boro, N.S., was a recent guest of Miss Emily MacLcan. Misses Shirley and Elizabeth Eagles of Guysboro, N.S., spent a few days recently with Miss Millicent Stewart. attended the held recent- Mr. Norman Ford teachers' convention ly in Charlottetown. Mrs. Howard Parker of Crap- aud is visiting at the home of her aunt, Miss Gertie Newcombe. The Ladies Auxiliary W. A. of the St. James Church met at the home of Mrs. Reginald Birch Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 2. A large number of members were present. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the hostess after which a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Birch for her hospitality. The monthly meeting of North- am Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Cyril Rodd on Thursday e ening, with a good attendance. After the busi- ness cf the meeting a contest was held. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the com- mittee in chdrge. A miscellaneous shower was held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay in honor of Miss Holidlne Wil- llams who is to he one of H10 season's brides. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the bride-to-be, who fittlngly thanked nneiand all for their kindness. Lunch was served and a social evening followed. Mrs. Dan MacLean has return- ed da her home after spending the past several months with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Char- lottetown. A dance was held in the old, school on Monday evening. Sept.1 14, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Dymenl. are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Newett, Brantford, Ont.,-and also attend- ed the marriage of their son, George. Leigh Ramsay holidays ilk. Dr. and Mrs. and family spent their with Dr. Rgmsay's parents, and Mrs. D. S. Ramsay. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. Charles Enman. Heartfelt congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Dyment whose marriage took place on Sept. 12. -A.W. J and visitors present. Church busi- ness was discussed and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess at the, close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley and daughter Olive, O'Leary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh on Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Williams are in Halifax, N.S., where Mrs. Williams entered the Victoria General Hospital for a major op- eration. All wish her ai speedy re- covery. Mr. Harry Gillis who is em- ployed ln Summerside spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Edith Grant. Summerside. spent the week-end with her par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Miss Doris Morrison, formerly employed at the Sellrlte Store in Summerside. spent the past two weeks visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison be- fore leaving for Cornwallis, N.S.. where she will take up her new .duties as a member of the Royal Canadian Navy. Miss M lids MacCaull of the R.C.A.l-'. stationed in Chatham. N.B., visited with her parents. ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchin- son. Summcrside. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and family, Cavendish. visited with the lattes-'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grin over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh and son Douglas. Wilmot Valley, ter, a and family. Daniel Adams and daughter were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner. Ea-Ii Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull dur- E Mr. and Mrs. Jim Paynter and sons Garry and Garth, Carleton. P.E.I.. meraide and Mr. MacLeod tended to Mr. MacArthur whose place on Saturday. Sept. 19 at tho were menu of the latter's or in a bowl of jelly. The most amazing thing about it was to sea the contour of the earth change around the area as trees on both sides of the right of way appear to be growing in towards it and a nearby beaver dam was raised almost 20 feet." Stories like this recalled to I correspondent an event of over 50 years ago when a young re- porter of the Klondike Nugget, published in Dawson, was oi-an-. ed to go out and get a real news story or not come hack to work. Walking down First Avenue he ball foursomes is as follows: 1.00 p.m.-Verna. Maxwell-Burt Hunter vs. Marion Smallrnan-Roy Brown. 1116-Dot Tinnea-Prod Arsanault vs. Mad-ion Howatt-Mark Gaudet. l.l0-Sally Besler-Bill Roach vs. Irene Silllphant-Neil Sharp. l.ll5-Blanche Hogg-Don Chan yo. Irene Godkin-E.M. Smith. 1.20-Helen Ma.oKay--Roy Bost- u vs. Leila -Schurman-Don Stew- art. 1.25-Edythe Dodds-Capt. Vlncclli vs. Lilian Cudmore-It",'L MoNa.b. 2.00-Marg Gaudet-E. P. Rm 2.05-Bubble Maclllacliem-Harold Rodd vs. Jean Church-Thane Bag- lola. 2.10--Nettie Maobood-if-for-coo MacFa.rl.azie vs. Marge Underwood- Reg. Rogers. 2.15-Fran Henthorn-Cliff Ram- say vs. Anna Hayes-Gto Kenyon. 2.20-Ruth Kenyon-Dick Hen- thorn vs Phyllis '1-logg-Jerry Hayes. 2.25--Eve ManAlplnc-Jnff Godden vs. S. Easier-Gordie Maxwell. 2.30--Mary Hogan-Earl Smith vs. on the mountain top. The repor- young Irishman named CIISCY. having some knowledge of geology, knew that Alaska and all the Northern country had a tropical climate prior to the ice age. He immediately dreamed up a story that the phantom ship seen by the Indians was really the re- mains of Noah's Ark and argued ihat Mount Ararat was really in Alaska. This was announced to the world over the newly install- ed press association wires and it was added that the ribs of the Ark were still visible. The story is reported to have caused quite a sensation at the time but what happened to Casey. afterwards is 5 mystery. Conway and 0 I I - C Vicinity The many friends of Mr. John J, Murphy will regret to learn he is not feeling as well as usual. and wish him a. speedy recovery to good health. Mr. Allie Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Freeland, left recently to take up his ctudles at Truro Agricultural College, N. S. His many friends wish him every success. , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Palmer and son Roland. Summerside. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter Reby. Borden. were week- end visitors at the home of Mr. Sterling Milllgan. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milllgari and family, Alberlon. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milllgan, Murray Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Milligan, Conway. and Mrs. Miss Minnie Bigger, Tyne Val- ley, spent a.week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bigger, Portage, recently. 'llh.e September meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of st. Peters Anglican Church. Lot 1.1, was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 19. with I. nice number in attendance. Refreshments were in the form of a. corn boil which was much enjoyed by all. Mrs. George Tup- lin invited the members for next meeting. Murray Road School has been opened up recently under the capable management of Mrs. Ivan Hardy. Mr. Mark Broome who is em- ployed at Summerside. spent the week-end with his wife and fam- ily at Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milllgan, Sherbrooke, P. E. Island. were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr., Free- land. Mr. and Mrs. stuling Maoxay. Albany, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith S11, Freeland, on Sunday, Sept. 20. Miss Donna Palmer and Miss Lois Palmer. Summerside. were visiting their parents. Mf- -ind Mrs. John W. Palmer,,Frecland. on Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry. Tnrrmtn. out, spent a few days recently iii. ths home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beatrice Mac.F'adYen. BOT- den. spent a few days at the home, -:-j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mll- lar on Sunday. Sept. 1) . & were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynier. Herhart MacNt-iii. Sum- WET-'l guests of Dr. William Burleigh during the week. Dr Congratulations are being ex- and Mrs. Albert marriage took Bideford United Church. ....c-, UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (AP) -The United Nations steering committee, by a vote of 11 to '1. Tuesday rs-bufieda stubborn move by Russia's Andrei Vishinsky to reopen the whole question of who will sit in the Korean pcacc'con- ference. This vole came shortly after United States delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., tossed in a sur- prise suggestion that the Korean peace conference itself decide the controversial question whether neutrals will take part in the parleyl. . Vishinsky immediately denoun- ced Lodge's suggestion as I "mere chess move which is inap- propriate here" and accused Lodge of trying to turn the com- mittee into a "kindergarten where the children play a cat and mouse "game." He warned that re- jection of his move to reopen the issue- here would wreck the con- ference. - Recalls Laughter Selwyn Lloyd of Britain, who backed Lodge's idea immediately as a constructive gesture, re- minded Vishinsky that he laugh- ed at American arms proposals in Paris two years ago but lived to regret his untimely laughter. Lloyd said he hoped that Vishin- sky would have second thoughts again. He described his attitude as "lamentable." Vishinsky whispered to Julius Katz-Suchy. Poland, while Lloyd was speaking and Katz-Suchy promptly answered that the Sov- iet hlcc had not taken a position on the subject. Some delegates of-her son-lri-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Freeland. Misc Eleanor Pauglh and Miss Martha Paugh. Monclon, N. 3., were visiting their sister Miss Erma Paugh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ma.cNeilI, Conway, recently. Mr. Barnard Murphy, Summer side, spent the week-end at the 'home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iJohn J. Murphy. ' A. Mr. E1-land I-Ienderwn. medical student at Dallwusia University. Halifax: 31.3., spent September is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson, Free- land. Mr. Harold Henderson. who is employed by M. F. Schui-man and Co. at Greenwood. N.s.. spent a week-end with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson and his wife and son at Freeland recently. Mr. Charles Palmer, who is em- ployed on the cai-ferry, spent a few days at the home of his par- ents recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children, Lloyd and Elaine. Bor- den, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on September 20. Mr. James Henderson, Boston. Mass, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove. He came home to visit. his aged mother Mrs. Robert in Henderson and also attend the liliiicral of his nephew. Mr. Stuart 'Banks. Rev. and Mrs. l-fenderson. Portage La Prairie, itIElll., were recent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove. Rev. Mr. Henderson came home to visit his mother and also attend the funeral of his nephew Mr. Stuart Banks, who was suddenly killed in a plane crash at Gasps, Quebec. Harold Lloyd Mr. Daniel Morrison. son James and daughter Mary Jane, and Mr. Byron Bowness. Montrose. were ivisitim relatives in Odnway on -Sunday. September 20. Mrs. Muriel Ellands. Miss Geor- gia Ellands, Miss Wanda Ellands, Miss Ruth Ellands, and Mr. Llnyd Cameron and Miss Claudia Cam- eron. Summerslde. were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Broome on September 30. Mr. Urban Paugh, Mr. David Lidstone, Mr. Lester Wagner and Mr. George Maynard, st. Cather- ines, Ont., arrived home on Satur- day evening, Sept. 19 to spend I vacation at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. lbmlltoa. happened to see some Peel River 1.30-Olive Holman-Don Mac- Bernie Perry-Chick MacLeod. I"dl'"'5 Wm had just Hrived Pherson vs. Fran Hopkins-Ralph 5 after a 200 mile mush which took Ram,” ' them '9 sleeps' to ,' te, ' They told him about passing a large flat topped mountain and 0 that they saw what appeared to ' be a ship or the remains of one e u 0 y Re-open PeaiLMiey Question speculated later that Vishinsky already had begun to have second thoughts. The Vale wa'i mal proposal by Visliinsky the assembly include rm its Hlzvnda a report from the secre- tary-gcneral. Dag l-lammarskjold. that Red China and North Korea had made counter-proposals on the peace conference. The Com- munlsts proposed that the con- ference be enlarged to include neutrals and listed them as the Soviet Union, Burma, India, Pak- istan and Indonesia. taken on a for- that Voting Against Russia The 11 countries voting against including the Soviet proposal for debate were: Canada, United States, Britain, France. Nation- alist China. Mexico, Israel, Bel- gium, El Salvador, Iraq and Ven- ezuela. The Sovlet Union and Poland voted for it and Yugo- slavia abstained. The assembly president. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandlt, who is the 15th commit- tee member, did not vote. The committee decision will go to the full 60-nation assembly where Vishinsky is expected to renew in vain his demand for immediate consideration. I-Ie ap- peared to foresee his defeat to- day, for he and Katz-Souchy said they would insist in the political committee that the Korean item now on the agenda be discussed first. The present Korean item deals mainly with questions of reconstruction and rehabilitation but it has been used in previous assemblies as the starting point for any angle of the Korean de- bate. 0nt., and baby arrived home on Saturday evening, as-,tern.ber 19 to spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Palmer, Freeland Mr. and Mrs. I-Iugh D. Smith, Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr.. Freeland, on Sept. 20. - -P. Alherton And wumw Miss Minnie Murray, Cape Wolfe, is spending a few days with friends in Alherton. Mr. Aeneas Ahearn, Alherton, who has been undergoing treat- ment in the Charlottetown Hos- pital, returned Tuesday afternoon and is again a patient in the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Charlottetoun, visited Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells at Alherton during the week-end. Mr. Cyril Leard. Alherton. left by plane Sunday morning for Calgary, Alberta. in visit his son- ln-lnw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmonds. Seeks To PromoteE- Trade with Ireland MONTREAL. (CF) - Sean 1". Le- mass. Ireland's deputy minister and minister of commerce. stopped briefly in Montreal Tuesday on a flight. from New York to Ottawa Mr. Lemass. rm a two-week tour of North American centres to pro- imote Irish trade. launched pri- vately with G. R. McGregor. presi- dent of Trans-Canada Air Lines. before continuing his journey to Ottawa. 300 Migratory Birds Crash To Death NEW XVDRK. (Al?) - An early morning hare plus a gale windr sent 800 migratory birds crashing to death Tuesday against the Elm- pire State building. About 1,000 other feathery migrants flying over at the same tlrremissod the haze-shrouded upper floors of the building. Iii sivnt-lviiinv B01117)-OIUIA Ill l'Yf'fl'fI'lVv I STARllI7l it PEANUT Bill-"YER vs. Norma MacFarlane-Bill Yousx. -