PAGE TWELVE. Siltii Anniversary at Cape Traverse Pair --Marking the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ltlil Howatt of Cape Traverse. members of the family, relatives, and close friends, gathered with them at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jane Hanson. on the evening of November 18. The occasion was the more enjoyable ior Mr. and Mrs. Howett as it was the first time in several years that their five sons, LeRoy, Victor. Lloyd. Calvin, and Ray were all as- sembled with them. In e. presentation delicious supper served by the daughters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. iiowatt were recipients of a sub- stantial gift of money as n inn- gible expression of the love and esteem with which they are re- gas-dad. Mr. and Mrs. Howatt were mar- ried in Charlottetown 50 years ago, and resided first in Tryon and later in Cape Traverse. Mr. l-lowstt has engaged in farming. iishlng. and lobster parking. dur- ing his 50 years of married life. Mrs. Howatt before marriage was Grace Bell Howatt, daughter of the late Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Howatt of Cape Traverse.-S. OIIT ring blemishes. Pimpies, giuseaiy skin, Psoriasis. Acne, d B otches embarrass you. preceding a VI ; ll . d 51: Htcbin tr! odxnu tonight. Three way action works taetto heir bring you a clearer, sorter, iauetber1sk.i.7n. . Bouefhiss itcblng. burning, ss mini: . . Kills many ferms akin end paredtee omn the real cause 0 dieudars. a. neg nail the skin. Money back iuslesl OD M ntlsneii you. Ask your NIX drauiat for KIXODEBM today. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Wednesday - Thursdw 7:15-9:15; Matinee Thursday 3:15. Frankie Laine, Charlotte Austin, Billy Daniels in up-in-the-clouds fun in i great little musical. "RAINBOW ROUND MY SHOULDER" in tech- nloelos-. Bank Night drawing on Thursday. GAMEO THEATRE (KENBINGTON) Wednesday - Thursday 7:15- 9:15. Gene Kelly. Pier An- Misceueise and Vicinity --Friends of Adrian Deenoches of Miscouche will be sorry to learn that he has entered the Prince County Hospital. Howard Kinch of St. Louis RR... on was a visitor in Miacouohe November 26. Eugene Desttoches who recently arrived home irom Labrador. is spending some dine in Miacouohe, visiting his brother, Gerald Des- Finches. John R.C.A.F.. recently mother, Mrs. Robert Gaudet. Mrs. Frank D. Arsenault was a recent visitor to Borden. at the norm of her daughter, Mrs. Ed- mund Peters. Mr. cently returned to Miscoucdie, after having in Nova Sootia. D. H. Gallant. motored to Chair- g lottetown on Tuesday, November B4. Mr. and Mrs. Goatea od Moncton, recently arrived in Miiacouohe to spend some time at Mrs. Goates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Poiricr. Friends of -ATBYIIT County Hospital for treatment. and Agaprpe DesRochea couche, on November 2). SUMMERFIELD W. W. S. offering 339.76. her 59th wedding of study period. Word for Email "manger". y The program from the Mission- , , Monthly followed. Mrs. Suth- geu in exclting 5-dVEntUF9 ierland Maoxay with her exist- . an, Gaudot. who D in the returned from Paris. France, where he has spent the past year. He is visiting his and Mrs. John knell ra- their home in Ipent some time visiting their daughters Gaudet of St Nicholas, will regret to learn that he has entered iihe Prince Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deanochea of Mis- motored to Charlottetown The regular meeting of Summer- Eeld W.M.S, met at the home of Mrs. Cedric Seaman November ill, with Mira. Keith Mayne as leader. Roll call was answered by 11 mem- bers. There were elgiht sick and 22 hospital calls during month. of- fering amounted to 84.16, thank- Ii. was the pleasure of the meet- inmz to extend heartfelt congratu- lations to Mrs. J. A. Harding on anniversary. M.-rs. Hard-ing has for many years been is life member of the W.M.B. The December meeting was invited in the home of Mrs. Keith Mayne with Mrs. Elmer Stewart in abuse roll 1953 Report Given By Aiiierten W. I. Show: Busy Year -The annual meeting of Alber- ton wome-n's Institute was pre- coded by a. turkey supper. The hostess was Mrs. C. H. Weeks. past president of the Institute. The honorary president. Mrs. I-I.J. Lar- kin, and the president, Mrs. Joa- eph Callaghan. were seated at the head table. Previous to the serving of dinner M-rs. Eldon Miller enter- tained with several piano selec- tions, following which all joined in the Ode and Creed. A feature of dinner was a three-tier birth- day cake which was cut by Mrs. Larkin. The thanks of the instit- ute was extended to Mr. Clarke by the president. The roll call was answered with "What I would like to see our In- stltute accomplish in 1954." The president briefly addressed the meeting after which a report oi the year's work was given This showed a successful one. nlled with activity for school, commun- ity and charitable, with a satis- factory balance in the financial department. Twenty-five members were enrolled. Funds were raised by mongering an Amateur Caval- cade, New Year's Eve dance, ice carnival, nickel auction, concert by Luis and Lassies' Band. Gene Hooper Show, Lew Hornett Show, and a pantry sale from which pro- ceeds were given to the Boy Scout Troop. Hall rentals and collec- tions at meetings were also a source oi income. For the school the Institute pur- chased 9, display board, five cham- oia cloths, a Secondary SclmolDic- tionary, twelve supplementary textbooks, New World Geog-raphy. chalk compass, thirty-two coat hooks, aluminum-cased map oi land and water forms. Porto-Pack map (seven maps in onei. Free use or the hall was given for school closings and e-ntertainments. our National Film Board pictures were shown in the hall for school children, and at the end of the school year the pupils were given a treat of ice cream. Community work included 1'16 home calls. 128 hospital calls, in-k' ing orders for and distributing 15.- 000 fish oil capsules for children of school age and uiirier. arraiiced for the singing of Cvhi-i.si.mas rar- ols iii. the hdsipiial and provided a treat. of homemade candy for the patients. Christmas boxes were sent to three families and to a number of elderly Md shut-in folk; 3. box of canned goods and kitchen utensils was sent to a family whose home and all its contents had been destroyed by fire; use of the hall was given for THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. Boy Lost In Bush 5. ls Kept Warm By Pet Little Mario Faniile, Island of Orleans, Quebec, perhaps owes his hie to his faith- iul pet, who kept the three-year- old boy warm while he was lost all night in the bush near his farm Morency of st. home. Worn out from wandering through the dense bush. the lad curled up with his dog at the base of at free. He had iollowed his dad into the woods, and then lost track of him. g Tyne iiailey Notes employed for the winter months. The United Ladiies' Aid held their meeting at the home oi Mrs. Dr. Hurley on Nov. 19. The annual supper which was held in Tyne Valley Hall in aid of the Health Centre was a huge success and more than 3460 was realized. It was sponsored by all the Women's Institutes interested in the upkeep of the Health Centre. Also on Nov. 21, a rummage sale was held in Siimmerslde. when 560 was realized for the Health Cen- trP. Mrs. Herman Dnneni. and Mrs. Alfred Colweil motored lo Alberton on Nov. 19, to attend the leader- ship courses which was held for that day in Alber-ton. and Mrs. Edison Williams in Halifax on Nov. 16. Mr. motored where Mns. Williams entered the Hamilton, to Tyne Valley and Birch Hill. Mr. Mass. and deep sympathy is ex- tended to his Kathleen Phillips) and his daugh- ter Sue Ellen town, his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Ramsay. Sharp regret her illness home of hair niece, Mrs. MacNell, and hope she will soon be well again. Birch Hill regret that she has had to enter the Health Centre ior treatment. and hope she will soon be sufficiently recovered to be able to return to her home. ' sympathy is extended to Mrs. Keith Dawson in her beresveaneait due to the death of her brother, Mr. Leslie Norye. Mrs. E. J. Mac.Nell and daughter Doi-yse, summer "', were visitors to Tyne Valley on Nov. 2'2. wmpathy of this community is extended to Mrs. Horace Hayes, Summerslde, in - her bereavement due to the death of her father, Mr. John Currie. Vernon River on Nov. 19. The many friends oi Mrs. Elsie Hayes are pleased to welcome her back after having spent the past year in the west with relatives and friends. and Mrs. Alton Ramsay were week-end visitors Mr. Mrs. Bert Kdswetter and family are mending a few days visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer, Freeland. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid So- ciety met at the home oi Mrs. Daii MecLeo.n on Nov. 16. An immunization clinic washeld in Tyne Valley School on Nov. 16. The death occurred recently of John E. Crooks. Hwde Park, wife (the former Mr. and Mrs. H. England. y I Am Y 1” mm, mm, Charlottetown, were visitors of 18015: onffrio a:,h;e he Wm be friends in Ellerslie and Tyne Val- i ' icy. Mr. Robert England, Charlotte- is visiting at the home oi Mrs. Laura Yeo, Summersiide, is visiting at the home of her son- in-lavv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lt-aman Campbell. Mrs. Clank lvl;:Q!i1arrie spent a few days recently at the home of her son and daughterr-in-law, and Mrs. Rober niersirle. -' Mr. Phillips, sum- Ma.n(v frianrlsgof Mrs. Bessie. at the Can-nen Mrs. Mayii.ai'd Aitkeii. Moiitagzue, spent it few days visiting with her sister, Misc Gertie MacNevin. lei the School on Tues. night. of Wellington and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mac- Donald have recently taken up residence in S'Bide. -r- Mrs. Colin MacKinnon. Jr.. re- cently left for Preston, Ont., where she will visit her dsiugliter. Mr. In-nest Gamble has return- ed to his home after being employ- ed in Labrador ior sometime. The many friends of Mr. Geome Macixinnon regret to learn he is a patient in P. 0. Hospital. Mr. Elmer Ramsay left recently for Labrador where he is employed Mr. Albenie Aneneult, Mont Carmel. has been a patient in P. 0. Hospital following an opera- tion and all wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Augustin Poirier of Dieppe, N.B., recently visited his mother, Mrs. Frank L. Poirier. Mrs. Victor E. Gallant hu re- turned home after spending I. few weeks with her parents in Munc- ton. Mlaa Zeta Medd-i-Jr. dasxhtar of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maddix, is employed in Tigriish. Mr. Jacques Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Gallant of Egmont Bay, recently motored to Char- iottetow-n. Miss Daime Gallant. employed in Tigriish is now ill at her home. Her friends are wishing her A speedy recovery. Mrs. Fidele Arsenault of st. Gilbert, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arion Arsenault to Chelsea, Mass Mrs. Alfred Gallant and family of Colnmhn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. S'Side were Sunday visit- ors at hhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Gallant. St. Gilbert. Prior to the marriage of Mr. Ronald MacNeill and Miss Hilda Cameron. a shower was held in Thanksgiving Hall on Friday night. Junior Y. i" U. members met at izsi week Roll call was answered In preparations for cnmirig Xmas pageant. pam were given in each member Meeting adjourned at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mcuure and youm: daiightcr of S'Side, recent- ly visited at the home of Mrs. Samuel Barlow. ilainpteni And Vicinity Men-s Howard timers and James Ferguson building ooaiktactors at Moncton, N:B.. were week-and vis- snd among relatives and friends. on Nov. 28. Included anion; modern dwelling houses well advanced in the course of construction. are thou at Mr. Ralph my, 'n'yon. and Mr. Neil Saimond at Cornwall both con- structed an ideal sites facing the '1'. C. Highway. Contractors are busily engaged in building an addition to the re- sidence oi Mir. Charles Mao- Eachern, Rice Point. Best wishes for euiooue in his new undertaking go out in Mr. Joseph MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mubonaid, who con- temiplatos leaving for Toronto at an early date. A distressing accident, involv- lng the ion of three young, choice beef cattle, ready for market, oc- curred on the farm of Mr. Gordon MacDonald on Nov. 36. The sym- pathy od Gordon's many friends is eortandod to him in this heavy ion. Mrs. Boyd MacQua.rrie made a return business trip to the city on Nov. 27. Relatives and friends 0! Mr. Bean Inman, regret to learn that he is comined to his home having been suddenly stricken by iilnes requiring immediate medi- cal treatment. Encouraging hopes are entertained for restoration to former health and activities. It has been learned with much regret that Mr. John MacDonald. Rice Point, who is receiving medi- cal care in the Hospital for severe injuries sustained by a fall from is hay loft to a concrete floor be- low, is now being treated for pleui-i.sy, and best wishes from relatives and friends for an early and complete restoration to good health and former activities are extended. Rmiderit electrical ooritnotoni have practically completed wir- ing the new skating rink at Cm- paud Week-end Visitors among re- lativea and friends in Hampton. included: Mr. Elmer Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon. Clyde River; Mr. Bert Ma.cPhsll, Argyle Shore: Mr. and Mrs. C-liarles MacEachern and sons, and Mr. Jack MacDonald, Rice Point; Mr. and Mrs. Myron shew. Mines Mar- itora at their respective homesp DECEMBER '2, 1953 caret and Daphne, and James of Deeeble. H” '”t Wlhile weather comm not particularly .,.m3'.';f,,"',', church attendance. 1. gang, mm. bet were , t at 1,1,, "mm of Nov. 29. to hear u, mqmin message and Join with thg .,ho1,' in the old familiar hyum. J, praise. CE FREE DRYGLEAHIHG GOIIPOH This coupon presented at our office, to any of our agents or to our driver dur. ing the month of Decemlm is worth 25 cents on .1... dry cleaning order of 31.23 or over. VICTORY DRY CLEANERS Summerside. Professional cards T. EARLE ilicllsr Chartered Accounnng Canadian Bank of Commerce Building siunmes-side, P. I. 1. PHONE use W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 2. E. l. MUTUAL Buumnm Granville at Water so-egg DIAL summer-side an 1'. Qupox E. E. PARKMAH Opt. D. R.(). OPTOMZETBIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes snug... Office Hours: 0 to is - 1 to I and by appointment. PHONE 8281 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Iusssmer st. summon”. B. F. HUNTER R. 0. OPTOMETRIST Sumnseralda. P. IL 1. Complete Visual Analyse; Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 RMALLMANB BUILDIUNO A. Raymond Grant. B 313.. OD. OPTOMETXIST I Complete Visual Anelyeh Classes Fitted 288 Water street, sunsniereldo Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 5530. drama- mic 'led A very inborn?-ins vro- Red Croa B1 is Do Cli i. . .L- Mr and Mrs. vmin valiant. Mrs. imm from We Wldy 3Wli "'m' ior the DisirictmW.I gziiventlnorri. hospital M tmmem Au wish Mn prlmhln 1, 1.. and M Kath Keith Macbrnaid, Mr. w "THE DEVIL MAKES led "It I-Happened Before", the d t Lb B S W” for the her a speedy recovery. . ” V. , -V ' ” H Barlnw Ind Ml. Eddie 1.-,,,.gu.,,n ” nn -0 8 0.V C. i hggg Wilfred Lyle vieire visitors at the -. ' , ' : REMEMBER, YOUR DATE THREE giin":ivst'ofitHlheoamfouI t:"('t;i:i:im um” showing of H mm' IROMI Jouh Mr and Mrs Macbeaii Home home of M” and Mm 1”" Ma” Muvedthnmg nntlrndiy M”: R . mm e ”' e”'. ' ' l Lean a. d M . D M L WNW" "W 0' rp ” "NW3 Bank Nullwght grawmg on 1.; Iumbuh ,3-.443” m Th” mm doc” we” nbum duh g1(HIudiii13e'vi:t)i:ingt :i.ny,h:VeIy::e 3 Nov. 26H rs an ac em on parts of U. B. A. --BM A urs ay. ” - I ' ing the year and new lock Gels ' H d ma ML...M...:L.M.j northerly Alberta-Eukatohewen pumhued. M” the noon M ha”. :I;rL.e"I..augh n MICLCEH an Best WNW an amended M M”. At bmmd”-V' wvm 2'7" "M" mum Dan MaoLean whose birthday was .1335”: . celebrated quietly at her home onl Grade In Sr""1' Shirk-V M11” Nov. 25. Mrs. MacLeaii is recov-J93”? 2- Alfred B”d3e5' ering nicely from a bmlggn arm Grade III Jr.-1. Colleen Shar- yhe 1-weyved some mm, 350' and bell; 2. Grace MacDonald, 3. El- atege and kitchen were scrubbed, windows cleaned, etc. Donations were given to the Eu- ropean Disaster Fuiid, Red Cross. W. I. Handicraft Van, Aliaertoii -ST. MARY'S HALL, SIJMMERSIDE Thursday, December 8rd Mrs. Wilfred MaoDougail and Mrs. Clark MacQua.rrie spent a few days visiting in North Bede- CAPITOL Summon-side Public Library. Jubilee Endowment q””' has reached the grand age of as. Hell Couihlm Between 7:00 - 10:00 PM. LAST SHOWING TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 WM: 09309? Fund. Albemln Film M” wlnm Mm, Hamid ,5 -BH 0"” 11 ””T1v bmm" w””"” Go-mm . ...i.'.. . W... Ivisitin 3. 2- 0”" 1”"””l”- . . YOU'RE REALLY NEEDED ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: The report of Mrs. A. c. Green, 9 EM 7 " - Grade II iBi-1. Lillian Cough- Red Cross convcner showed 14 mothen ”' Angus wllkch , , , 111! AMILTS 75 ,. cmijkin 35 loans from the Loan Cupboard, 17 . TTT "JVEMESS S”mm' Grade 11 iCi-1. NHHCX Bicaar: T l , sweaters and all pairs of ankle Mm Minn” mu” h” ”'w”p”d . "TT 2. Cynthia MacDougall; 3. Jimmie . nah um um 56 Mm,” or new a position in the Royal Bani: at The standing of Inverness school pmmm. in; paaaed in: '71 blood donors. oi Tyne van”j hr md Nmwmb" 15 ”5 Grade I Sr.-l. Everett Bigger; whom in were from Aiberton. For M A . D h Ch 1 m(1;",w5' B , 2. Marjorie Mllligan; 8. Francis ”" Red 0”” sW"""”'"l "d t m mm Elma" "om. In-dc Ix”-1' Jo” mm 2' M”'""di Prices on Live Poultry haven't taken a tumble own. spent the past week-end Valarie COSlall'l. Gmde 1 J1. AL David Bmgnr; . , . . M SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S New Musical Wenderniei Hans Christian Andersen. "stagaac Water Safety course 72 were en- rolled, 50 of these being from Al- tranaportation and 12 by assisting with beach supervision. Mrs. C.H. Weeks was asked to occupy the chair during the elec- tion of officers. All were re-elected ea follows: Prmidarit. Mrs. Joseph Callag- han: vice-president. Mrs. Earl At- kinson; secretary, Mrs. Arthur Wilkie: treasurer. Mrs. Eric Cor- bett; directors, Mr.s.l-ierhrrt Chn.ii1- pinn. Mrs. Michael Ahearn. Mrs Thomas Phillips, Mrs. Everett Shea: nudiiime. Mrs. Gerald Roon- ey and Mrs. Clayton Travers; fled Cross corivener, Mrs A. C. Green. Mrs. Gnrald Rooney and Mrs Erskine Hardly were appointed to the school committte. It was decided that use of the Hall should be given for the Lead- ership Training Course and that the Institute would cater for illn- cheon aind supper, with Mrs. Eric Corbett as convener. A vote of thanks to the 1053 of- ficen for their excellent work was visiting ilttr son and daughter-im Friends of Mrs. Arthur Miller. Florence. Coughlin; 3. Grade VIII--l. Marilyn Shar- Grade. IV-1. Jud-y Biggar: 2 Thane Mil- Suy "Glsssl You're Home” with the wonderful aroma ser some ' '''''.'.'" i """”' "”V'4 by M” 33- 1-"'Wl- There's s hem-stirring fragrance abroad . : -nu . -M. -ye I A ai-nlg-song with Mrs. Mll- I h d f I , or n e pano we enjoy a, (. ;.- .." I -'.d.,l.'u..n..'. tar which Muy Eric 3OOI:be&t-'shnHw- 18 1C UPCDS L C 00f It 5 (L13 ChCCfIng WCACOUIC ... FARLEY GRANGER ....u.a.JEANMAIRE about to cusms vieol - Setmiplay in um um . was. ussmus. miss Lamas Clensooasty by IOLAND KYIT e Dlstvd-sdlvlklldlnrlshsuib. . The Peas List Is Suspended For This Show. ed colored films of notable places she had visited during her recent trip to the British Isles. Members were delighted to have the pleas- ure of seeing these pictures and are most grateful to Mrs. Corbett for showing them. REGENT Today ....... 3:30-7:15-9:15 Thursday .......... 7:15-9:15 The next meeting will be at the house of Miss. P. A. Saunders with Mrs. Cedric 1-lunter and Mrs. lir- iine Hardy as assistant hostesses. Member. are asked to answer the roll call with "What I would like to let for Christmas”. The pro. sum committee, Mrs. C.H. weeks and Mrs. Eldon Miller. are to at. range for Christmas carols, etc. iiipl in lanqy lugypl MUSTARD I . ; hat bewitching flavor of a truly great coiiee. For nearly 100 years Chase at Ssnborn have been blending and aroma from the world's choicest coffees. Treat the family to Chase 5: Ssnborn tonightll 2. Blake. Sliarbcli- yet. Don't delay. dogs originated in Belle Isle. an island off the Newfoundland coas'.' berton. For the first time in Al- 1,S"(;l1','ti1'g',-1 ”s"gM';':”- MW” D”'"h- fdldma W83”? 3- Simon Highest average. 977.. Carol Big- 8 am. until 1 p.m., at my home on Maipeque Road, berton one swimmer took advanced one . gar. Kensln on. Pick- service on iar e lots. -- Grade VII-J Hollis MoFadyen' ''””k' ''”'''””g ”” Wm" M”"”' Friends of M" An Bi h 2 Eunl M in 1d :4 G ' Tmh”: M” 0”” W" M” lion, becoming a. member of the B. I H” W " rc - ' h c9 M ""5 - t ""35 Neill. Also Buying Dally. Royal Life Saving Society of Cnn- ,hi?imm1m,,u;”f”:; :)h.'e”k "11"! hf” Lygguye VI 1 C 1 B r-'r-m--- ads. and also qualifying for his i , X 8 wf 9” H' Hm i3g.M' , CRNTNE BJFTTWLACE scout bud”, Thm-V cmwm M. anflnlioipe she will soon be will 11- olGlrade V-1.. Hilton Wilson, 2. MM S. R. am” wm, the mm." by provmng E - r Maynard. 3. Encil Morrison. -rm true by-gm of Newgoundlmd PHONE 65.5 Thursday, December 3rd, from A 5- Sanborri Wgeggmwqrwp 08aA,,,gy