OCTOBER 1. I951 GUARDIAN "ti-is WESTERN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Busnnm Bu-est. tlusnnssnuls. Plions Ilal. News. Subscriptions, Advertising Rcprcscnutivcl J. ILMEB. MURPB! House Phones: Ind GEORGE CLOW 303! Ind 8032 Tbs Guardian may be bought at say of the following stores in Busnlcrsldo: sell Bookstore. lnnnner stress: Gentiles Drugstore, 31 Central Street. Kelly's News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gsndst, 61 Grsnvills strut; Ame l5ouost.t.c's Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Street; Alburs G ILL. roosry, no ilusull Street. Waits In Ksnslnuon. WEST PRINCE OFFICE libs:-ton: Phone: ..KING HIRAM B. B. P. will meet Monday evening October 1st, st 8 P. M. In King Edward Lodge Room.'Bedeq . ..NOPHCB. A wild duck sanc- luary is being established on my pond at" North Granville and mooting, trespassing. and fish- lng are forbidden and the pro- perty posted accordingly. B. W. Taylor. i -AVAILABLE FOR PLAYOFFS B Mr. Gordon MacKay has arriv- ed back in Summerside from Val- leyfield, Quebec. and intends to remain. One of the stars of Summerside's intermediate base- ball team. Gordon will now be available for the Maritime play- offs.-S. ..ENGAGEMF.NT - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mcllish. 257 Winter Street. Summerside. announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Beryl John to Norman Edwin, only son of Mr. Norman Edmund and the into Mrs. King of Bogota, Colombia. mnrrluge to take place the middle of October. -FIRST VISIT HERE - Mrs. C. J. Lorantz. Seattle. Washing- ton, accompanied by her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sliilncr of Detroit. Michigan. arrived in Summerside yesterday to visit Mrs. Lorani.z's sister, Mrs. Wil- llsm Higgins and Mr. lliggms. 'I'hLq is their first visit to this Province.-S. ' -POLICE COURT -- in Sum- mei-side Police Court on Saturday morning s party convicted of op- crating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was impaired by ol...wIo. fined :50, and .6065- rce persons for consuming. un- er the Temperance Act. were ned 520 and costs. A drunk fined S5 and costs and an- thcrdrunk forfeited his bail by ot appearing.-S. - -AIRMAN INJURED - AC1 aurice Brouelotte of R. C. A. F. tion. Summerside. is a patient the Prince County Hospital suffering from shock and bruises. following an accident about tilcvven o'clock Friday night when ads was struck by a car driven by r. Roland Sheen, near the in- tprsection of Notrs Dame Street and Green Road. His injuries are only of a minor nature. He was walking on the road when the accident happened.--S-1 I... si-nfrr nouns: IN P.l:.l. - Mr. and Mrs. R..D. Spidlo of Annapolis Valley have spent their vacation in this Province at the mo of Mrs. Spidle's parents. Mr. :1 Mrs. Thomas Broderick of bar it. While on the Island they isite the National Pa'rk snd Green Gables. Mrs. Broderick and ')llss Ju e Broderick returned with them to visit her sister, Mrs. Louis scbonald of Halifax and later tour the Valley. .- 5 Personals, s - Mrs. Alfred Waite of Sher- ggogg is patient in the Prince unty Hot ital. -- B ! --Mr. Fldele Perry. Summer- .li&Q. received word by telephone in Sunday train Halifax that his brother. Mr. John Perry had un- dergone a successful operation there.-S. . L-Mr. and Mrs. Fidel: Perry. ummcilidc. are leaving today to Halt Mrs. Perry's sister. Mm- .'I'homss Galr , and Mr. Gsir in yum-an, Mus. Mr. and Mrs. Gair lhsvc just returned from a two 3 ' hs' visit to Mr. Gsir's home- .-nonl. lgpd. !rclund.--5,, , Albsrton and I Vicinity ' .. L llr. and Mrs. Willard Waugh are ist pg-osont visiting in the United ,Btstss. . Mr. and Mrs. Allison England. ' lllerslic, were visitors on Sunday , '30. the home of Mrs. England's I mother, Mrs. David Campbell- Monti-osc. "1 Mr. David Miller, Winnipeg. ar- : rived in Aibcrton Saturday. to be I with his mother who is ill in the Western Honolul- I Mr. Mic Ahcsrn. Alberton. is Ilcaving on Sunday evening to iooninienca work at the summer- sids slrpo , Dr. snd Mrs. S. Bandler. return- ed yesterday from s short trip to .I Montreal. ” ?.".E'..E.T. 3I.;.T.? is me"! 7.;.iI:- were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday. 0 Mr. Stephen Weeks. Bracebridgc. Ontario. arrived by plane on Sat.- urdsy to spend a few days Vim- lng relatives and friends in Alber- ton and vicinity. Mrf Erskine Clark hss' relurnerl from s motor trip to Toronto. Montreal. Ottawa and Boston. He was accompanied on far as Boston by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonymnn IUDNOS Al'Rl'.8-(Reuters) - Benito Guerra, s Spanish laborer. coins to Argentina in search of riches and lsnded in jail after he found more than 02,900 worth of gold snd Jewels in the street. 0tIufs's mistake: He decided to sun tbs windfall. Frsnk Weeks, lhprosentollwl. on office and 08-8 llousc. -SMALLMAN's TAXI. Alber- ton. next door to bus stop. 24 hour service. Phone 29-3. --COME TO UNITED BAPTIST Supper and Bszasr at central Bcdeque Hsll. Wednesday. October 3rd. -NEWLYWEDS SlJBPBlSED- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leavltt. who have just returned from is honeymoon trip. were pleasantly surprised at their home in Al- berton on Friday evening when members of the Anglican W. A. and Guild met to present Mrs. Lenvitt with gifts. The presenta- tion of a steam iron and of cry- stal salt and pepper shakers was made by Rev. J. R. McMahon. Accompnnying verses were read by Miss Maud Dyer. The bride grncinusly expressed her thanks. Ice cream and cake were served during the social hour. -RALLY DAY SERVICE - "A Story To Tell To The Na- day School rally day service held in Aibcrton United Church yes- terday morning. The service via; conducted by the minister. Rev. A. R. Wallis. who also gave a suitable address. The regular choir was supplemented by mem- bers of the Sunday School. while nthcr children occupied front pews. Each child were is rally day lag featuring the Christian flag. The church was beautiful with autumn flowers and pic- turcs depicting scenes in the life of Jesus. Special feature of the service were a. trio by Francis Currie, Lona Hunter. and Belle Wilkie. a flannelgraph story by Lily Beth Clarke, a finger play by Peter. McDonald and...r-.ci.t-v tions by-Janet Francis and El- eanor Johnston. The offering is for missionary purposes. Tyne Volley Notes visitors to this village recently. Mr. Chester McDonald hu..ts'k- en a position with Brsce McKay and Co., summerside. --The United Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. C. I. Lidstohe on Thursday evenln Sept.2eth. Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes Piummerside, and Mrs. Rcginal. Porbes. Tr.l'o!a,..were visitors at th- home of Mr. s.nd Mrs. lvsn Mc- Lean recently. Fire completely destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wsbster Msrchbank on Wednesday after- noon Sept. 28th. The fire ha gained much headway before was npticed and the high wl which was blowing at the t, made It impossible to fight it i the fire-lighting spps.i-gm, - was quickly brought to the A Sunday school Rally ' in Tyne Valley United ' Thursday afternoon, ' followed by service ' Church in the eve Lunch was sen-r ln the Institute A very preti solemnized in St. ....... ..sn Church, Port Hill, on Wednesday evening. Sept. sous, when Lillian Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield Maynard become the bride of Lowell lnmsn son of Mrs. Frederick Inmsn and the late Mr. lnnisn of Central Int. 10. luv. 1... A. Dlgnsn was the officiating clergyman. I y Littls thi-se-your-old Shells Rsmssy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ramsay. was seriously hurt recently when she fell from I car in which she was riding. It is al- loud the wheel passed over her leg and stomach. she was rushed to the Prince County Hospital where everything possible is being done for her. The death occurred at Arling- ton on Wednesday afternoon, sept. 26th. of Mr. John Cameron in his eighty ninth year. For the past several years Mr. Cameron made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. His wife pre- deceased him several years sgo. no leaves to mourn seven daugh- ters. (Jessie) Mrs. Gordon MIC- Arthur. Arlington; Edith of char- lottetown; (Cora) Mrs. Lorne Mc- xendrick. Birch Hill; (Blanch) Mrs. i?..C. Montgomery. Charlotte- town, folivel. Mrs. ClsrcncenPhil- lips. Arlington: (Dorothy) Mrs. rlhrcsston. Araiusvonrsm our-4 garet) Mrs. William Cameron, Southwest Lot la. IIABDW ABE PREFERRED NAPLES. llsly-(Reuters)-Doc-, tors operated on eight.-year-old Pietro Fsbrlzio and found in his stomach in nails, two short pieces of barbed wire, livo pen nibs. 14 small pieces of tin and ii yard of electric wire. Pietro will recover, they believe. NO MORE OAK W1-IITSTABLE. England - (OP) - Authorities of this Kent town ruled that lntlisli oak will not be used in future civic building since 20 houses here were attacked bv the powder-pest beetle which tions" was the theme of the Sun-- , P-C Women In 5th Prince Organize: On Friday night in the Sum- merside Town Hall an organiz- ation meeting of the Progressive Conservative women of the Fifth District of Prince was held with Mrs. Basil Kelly presiding. Con- siderable routine business was attended to and in the election of officers Mrs. Donald Lldstone was elected president for the coming year. The rest of the slate of offi- cers is as follows: Honorary pre- sident. Mrs. Basil Kelly; first vice president, Mrs. J. W. Mac- Kenzie; second vice. president Mrs. C. Roy Ahearn; treasurer, Mrs. Malcolm Steele; secretary. Mrs. Robert Dewar.-S. Borden -Mir. and Mrs. Roland Taylor and sons Dennis and Rickie of Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Bessie Toombs. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Game- ster, their granddaughter Made- rv-vv. f'.flARDlAN. Inquest AI S'sIde Adiournedv A coronci-'s jury was ernpsnellcrl in summenlde on Saturday morn- ing to inquire into the cause of death of Flying officer Delmar Hoffman of the local R. C. A. F. station who died in the Prince County Hospital Friday night fol- lowing a car collision early that morning. The body was identified by Flight Lieutenant J. J. Kiltarn. sdjutant of the station. and the inquest was adjourned till Thurs- day evening at 5.30. Coroner Dr. Austin Delaney presided and the members of the jury are. T. D. Carruthers, forc- man, R. T. Dodds. John Schur- man, Claude Kenny. Roy John- slon. James Hogan and Heath Warren. Funeral services for Flo Hoff- man will be held at 1230 Stand- ard Time today st the R. C. A. F. station chapel. Proper military honors will be accorded. Burial will be at Rosthern. Basil, F70 Hoffman's birthplace. Show-Piece Of Festival Of line. and Mrs. John Gtimester and daughter Betty of Bradalbane, were recent guests of Mrs. Hector 'MacKenzie, Borden. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd lnman of Borden. have returned home after spending a few days at St. Peters, G B Mrs William 'I'r0vvstiale nnd daughter Verna of Borden. nre visiting relatives at Toronto, Ont. Mr. Harvey Bernard, who has been enga-;cd in work at Toronto, has returned to his home in Bor- den. Mrs. Amy E. Callback of Wood- land, wash.. was in Borden rec- rntly, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Mrs. Callbock is visiting relatives in Tryon. Charlotletown and vicinity. Mrs. l-lcclor MaCKenzie and son Gordon were recent visitors to Breadalbanc, guests of Mrs. Fred Thomas. Friends will regret toulearn of the illness of Una Arsenault at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burch of Moncton, spent their holidays in Borden recently. guests of the . , farmer's brother, George and Mrs. George Harris, ixlvlr. and Mn, Burch, Mrs. Ensor Bowness and Min; Por- cy Bowness. Summe side. ' ere L.A.C. Frank oatwsy and AC 1 Donald La Belle, R..C.A.F., Oi.- tawn. left Borden recently after spending a week with Frank's paronts Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oat- wn' ' and Mrs. Thomas Gallant I Elliott., have returned to me in Borden after spend- eek's holidays at Brons- Mrs. Milton Spinney. -t. Maine, who hnve tying in P. E. Island 'IM'- to their home. John Read and have been spending s on P. E. I.. were s. Bessie Toombs rec- n route to their home N. B. ,l.rs William Mullaiy of . B.. are Visiting in .i their daughter. Mrs. ilckey and Mr. Hickey. uiar suction party of the Women's ". the Town Hall with five playing. Ladies' prize was by Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. gmifs Mr. John P. Gallant, with con- ation prizes going to Mrs. J. V. rscbonsid and Mr. Joe Keough. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. Eddie Keougn.-A. New Annan and o o S Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Harold blender- son and son Royce, and Mr. Ing- hsm Montgomery were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, Sept. mnd. Mr. J. J. Mncliinnon and Miss Miriam Manderson accompanied Miss Ellie Gillis of Clemiont to Charlottetown recently. i Miss Bertha Macxlnnon, New Annan. underwent an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday. Sept. 22nd. Miss Lsuretts Gallant. Summer- side. spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gsllsnt. New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Seaman. Truro. N. 8.. have returned to their home having spent the past week st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sohurman. New Annan. Mr. Allis MacNeill and dlllgh- ters Ella and Irma and Mr. Don Institute was Briiain Closes hibitions scattered over the coun try and Pnrk--will continue until Nov. The south bank has been Bri Iniu's mnjor tourist -15.000 foreign visitors May. His illness prevented ringing down the Dl'O,iCCll?(l nation-wide broadcast. The crowdcd pgvillons. .. c ltion cxamplcsof lhemachlne 9 Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbish for all of us and has brought couragcment. when It was n e .. -I if-ie 27-acre exhibition area wh 2.30 police and security gunr strove desperately to keep tn under control. llundrcds of persons fainted the crush; 12 of these were 5 to hospital while dozens more ceived first aid on the spot. at the height of the fcstlvitie RIVEBDALE - cnuncmu. w. The reinuar monthly mm; was held at the home of Wanda Buchanan on Sepi.e...' 5?-ll. with an attendance of hi members and three visitors. The president called the me lng to order and it was opened slnslns "Ode" and "Creed" in unison. man up answered with an article ”GrsbJba.g." read. approved snd signed. motion was made that all bills paid. M1103-God. seconded by Mrs, 0 field Mac.Fadyen Klnnon and Mrs. Gus Moqunld at the Csledonian Club. A mot The secretary reported W0 sympathy cards to berea families in district and also se ing the ten dollars to the Sn torium Radio Bind. Correspondence was read . discussed, including a letter 1;- with them at their next meet: September 13th. The members decided to canv s district for Cancer Fund and 'a letter was read from Mrs. A at the next meeting. October meeting in be held the home of Mrs. Oliver MscLe program. The meeting closed with National Anthem sftor dainty lunch was served by hostess, assisted by Mrs. Bchurmsn were business visitors K's,"5uisiIIIfl1IfO”NCIAEf7. " " i - " The many friends of Mr. Henry Moose are sorry to hear that he has been confined to his home with pleurisy. The many friends of Mrs. Allie MsoNcill will be glad to hear :'-.c is Improving after her operation at the New England Baptist. Hospit- iil. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mayne. and son Gerald. Summerficld. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ill Schurman recently. ' Mr. snd Mrs. Delbert Rayner and family were recent visitors to Charlottetown and Pownsl. where they were guests of Mrs. Rsmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. guy VOODOO NO HELP PRETORIA-(Reuters)-The Ar- cadis soccer team is fed up with the Rand Football Stadium. After being defeated 'three times this season the Arcsdlsns on their fourth visit recited mumbo-jumbo incantations and observed voodoo rites. Result: Rangers 6. Arcadia 1 and Mrs. Walter Wsdmnn. newly- weds. Mr. David schui-man, Reming- ton. spent Sunday. September 23. at the home of his TV'l"8i'llS Mr. and Mrs. A. Schurmsn. New Annan. Miss Shirley Tuplin. New Annan. Fred Hooper. They were accom- 'thrIvss on hard wood psnied to Charlottetown by Mr. was a recent visitor to summer- Ilde. -AV. Cl-IARLO'l'TE'l'0W'N Vanguard Of Poiaio Pickers from Mainland The vanguard of the potato pickers from the mainland will arrive in Summerside tonight for distribution among the potato growers of Prince County. Ap- proximately 130 are cxpzctcd. The majority will be from Cape Bra.- on Island and four bus load: from that point of origin are expected to arrive about'eight o'clock at the office of the Unemployment insurance Commission. Farmers will be on hand to re- School Parade A lleiurns To Air Ociober 12 The firm of M. F. Schurmsn Co. Ltd. announced today that Schur- mans School Parade will make its appearance on the air for the third consecutive year on Friday. Octo- ber 12th atI7.30 P.M. During the past two years Scliurmana School Parade developed into a pro- gramme which thousands enjoyed every Friday night. At the sound of the theme "School Days. School Days” pupils and parents alike listened to the array of talent in. LONDON. Sept. 30-(Reuterslu Simple hymns were sung as the lions of the festival--various ex- lhe midway at Batters:-a 3 attraction- ! have seen if---since the King opened It In his curtain of a and British culture were, pl - respondents. ned to demonstrate the mile 3 That night the Tmmans will a o s prowess and post-war advanc give a dinner in their honor at The ffrdganizers any lkey are W U Blair House. so is e -even oug only - Tn t R - 1 no - ,. , 760-000 Of "ll? t33.600.000 spent visit etlltie I102: of gt?onre::eswa:h1-I Mm iumgtml-NWS:::;,' arlguilef on building the exhibition - at little son, ir mg. - .. repaid ln' ndmittance fees. wh mi on at Mom" Vernon and me Wale 8ll85'-5135i Week M M75" of c,,,m.,.bu,.).' said In 3 C105 E M noon they Wm 0”," "W Graham Gamester. B;-endalbane. broadcast message: "I ih' k .. i w ' A ”T"C- . festival has been a 8001: th E l'IIl"lhRSSad0.S of the Common- Mn and Mrs. Jack spmneyv E1, P5. ' Halifax, mi Saturday. Sept. lst when E repeatl g M '1 Minutes of last meeting w e It was moved by Mrs, on 1- that a. vote f their donation of food to the to ie the South Melville W. I, to m r, Gowsn, which will be attended 0 competition made possible by the' sponsor. The form of this year's pro- gramme will be essentially the same as last year with the first half devoted to discovering talent in individuaLs in public speaking. trending, vocal solos, piano solos and from groups in group singing: The second half of each Fridayi evening's programmes for the first; ten weeks will be the school quiz at which time Island schools will- compete as teams against other, schools for the coveted silver and, French bronze intcr-scholastic qulzf shields which last year were, awarded to Central Bedcque and, Springhill Schools in the 1 to 3: classroom division and the Char-I lottetown Prince Street School and the Summersidc St. Marys Acad- ceive whatever number of mm they have ordered. A few will also come by train from the Moncton and New Glasgow areas. The de- mand for help in the potato fields is not expected lo be as great .-is. last. year when 580 men wers brought in for Prince Couny alone. Due to decreasedacreage and a smaller crop the number of out- of-the-province help needed is not expected to exceed 300 this year. I Princess To carry Out Visit To ILS. lights dimmed over the south w,gs.1-uNc'roN Sept. 29 -(Apt. d”'l5'””- . , . V -- - , . . ,. ' I Full information has been sent, mgk,,Ev.1ll:m0::0::n”Emmtf SIEQH: Pnnwfss Emmi” any PM Dukeito all teachers and it is expcctedi . ill" - -4 0 y )6 of Edlngurgh. will arrive in Wzisli-1””, mp rpmonse Wm bf. .-M. samp plP('('I of the Festival of Britain. mgmn QC,” 3,11-0,. a thrcg-Oayp - I Y! n in yrpvmm years T"””'-V'(”'9 ,th”"5?'"i,i PWW” state visit nfter a tour of Canada!” Ema H m i i N watclied the lights flicker out -I-hm, will he the mmms of Presgl T- nnd then went homc-- the last of ' ' idcnt and Mtrs. Truman at Blair lPrice To-Speak 8',44.5'.854 who Mme W the ”' House. the temporary residence of hiliilion from all ports of the the President I worlrl. . ' . I I I ' The White House said todav the S d T Alth h Ih '- . . . - liliiitiothugclosetletowilglirt. P”"”'” 3'” me 13”” M” ”-V "ll e Washington from Montreal aboard , , an R.C.A.F. plane and will be met B,.,,.;,,n,.,- Jnhn pram of Quebec by Mr' and Mrs- T1'umm1' iiil'l'll'ft(I in Sllmmcrsidc by The Princess and the Duke wex'el.-psn-nl:i,v nnd tnnuzht is sched- ,' originally due to visit Wasliiiiiztoniulocl to ndrircss the annual nlPPl- from Oct. 24 to 26. but there tvasiinz of lIlP E.'isI Prini't- Prn::rcs- a delay pending improvement inlsive Cnnsei-vative Association. the condition of the King. .l”ECOVe1;.l0lhPr speakers will include Mr. Ins from an operation. in. R. Boll, Provincial lender of The royal visitors will hardly bcillw nm-t.v. The meeting will be off their plane before attending a'held ill 5U"lm”'5id9- reception given in their honor by Breadalbune and Washington press and radio cor- iirlingtoh National Cemetery Nov.'NewsomC.S parents, Mr. and Mrs, wealth countries and senior nffic- - . 4 M-, s in. ers of their diplomatic niissions inl2:35M;::m:.rCM:?Si;::1: (Em- Washington at. the Canadian Em-:ha'm Gamesben Breadaibane, emy in the 4 and over classroomf air, Conway and I O O Vicinity Mr. John S. Macliinnon was in Summei-side on business recently. U. S. College I Football Jtores Saturday's 'bail scores:- Duke I9, Pitt 14. Villanovs 2i. Army '1. Yale 7. Navy 7 (tie). Fordham i4. Dartmouth 6. Cornell 21, Syracuse 14. California 35, Penn 0. Princeton 54, New York Univ- ersity 20. Temple 20. Brown 14. Rutgers 47, Lal-'ayette 12. U. 5. College Foot- Mrs. Oscar MacNeill is one of the enumerators on the island.-P. Mr. Crawford Ramsay was s bumnass visitor to Summerside recently. Mr. Bill Crockett. Charlotte- town, Supervisor of Sickness Sur- vey on P. E. island. was at Con- Wed. sd 5 he -be on M ay , up m r Penn state 40, Boston Univer- FM. sity 34. . Mr, Oscar Macro-cu was I bus- Wesleyan 28. Middlehury 6. Holy Cross 33. Harvard 6. Bowdoin 47, Tufts 1. Illinois 27, Ucla l3 Texas 14. Purdue 0. Tennessee 14, Mis. sippi State 0 Michigan State 23, Michiizan 0. iness visitor to Summerside, Wed- nesday, September will- A delicioiis chicken supper was held recently at Freeland Hall un-! der the ausrp.ces of St. PeI,er'si Ans.-!:can Church, Lot Eleven. I Georgia 28, North Carolina 16. 1, Ohio State 7, southern Method Miss Georgie Tuplzn. graduate is'.0. I of Victoria General Hnspztal, Hal-i Ohio Wesleyan 20. Olterbcm 0. ifax, is spending a vacation vi-.th Notre Dame 48. indiana 6. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgci Iowa I6. Kansas State 0. Tuplin, Murray Road. Nortlixvcstcm 35. Colorado 14 Washington 25, Minnesota 20. Wisconsin 22, Marquette 6. Rochester 12, Allegheny 6. Lake Forest 35, Illinois College Mr. and Mrs. Walla:-e lvlorrxson! were vzsiting Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Burns, Malpeque. and were- alsn guests at the home of MI. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle. Kensington, on Tuesday, September 23th. i3 Football Standings (By The Canadian Press) --The funeral of the late Mrs. in Henderson. Free.and, vvnsi r. Ii on Sunday afternoon, Sept-, ember 23rd. Services at the house' and c'nurch were conducted 0)” Rev. Mr. ('Lir.nlngham. A'.bei'tnn. mg Four W L F A Pts B-.ir.,-.l. in the Presbyter.an (.'emc- Hammon 4 2 I30 57 3 Il','-'. Freeland. tottaxva .'i 3 99 99 6 ' -------;- Toronto 2 3 67 as 4 Montreal ...... .. 2 3 48 W5 4 lloonan-Dawson ----,--... Wedding Football Ilesulis SA'FlTI;l-I-)AY Seven Mile Bay Church was they ;sccne of a vergv pretty wedding on Tuesday. Sept. 18. at eight o'clock. wvhen R:-v. Father Reginald Mac- Blg Four Senior Hamilton IR. Ottawa 20. Exhibition Mclvlnsler 6. Tnrniiin Var?if)' 14 Donald assisted by Rev. Father, Toronto Bnlmy Bench '25, Queen: Shea united in marriage Doris 24. Margaret, daughter of Mr. and sarnia 22, Western ill. '1 New Haven Teachers College 40, and I Loyola University 0. Western lntcrprnvincial Senior Winnipeg 33. Calgary IR. Saskatchewan 25, Edmonton 18. Mrs. Merrill Dawson to Sterling Joseph Noonan. son Mr. Mics. Thomas S. Noonan, Albany. The church was beautifully de- corated with summer flowers and the guest pews were marked with white ribbons. The winsome young bride en- tered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in mar- LONGEVITY DIET HOF. Germany-(Reuters)-Elisa Kynast, BavarIa's oldest woman at by midnifzlit u t 27. b””'- 1”" ma.” da-V "W W”: ,-- site, derelict smile Evy:-dam:g: attend a reception bv the Britislii Mr. Mum, 0'MdllQy and his until the festival moved in, w S glnbzlissadtfir and Lady O1ivcr,m.0 mm. John and waiter, visited, silent once again. ; rancs or ”persons connected ,1 - Mb Hm on Friday; on me 9,. of "S dosing t with official and public life of the gegfcnibz? 21. e' festival almost turned into ”'”'”1-" ..- riot. -in tlic eveilinz, the royal cniiple Friends Mu be sorry to learn some 64,000 Brilons' jamm w ll entertain Mr. and Mrs. Trix-lmm it has been necessary for Mrs. man at an nficial dinner Canadian Embassy. They will do some the f01l0Wlnll moriiinz. Friday. Nov. 2. and leave by air for Mont- real in the early afternoon. J. J. M-.icLeod, Dixon Road Y0 Ye- turn to the Provincial Sanitarium for medical treatment. in they sightseeing Mrs. A. B. Mack-nd, Hartsvillc. wnsa visitor to Breadalbane on Sunday. September 23. FitzPatrick - Goddard Wedding '-A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnizecl at. st. Marys Pnrish.I l I I ,.. i Mrs, Calvin Reeves. Freetown is v;siting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Kay, Breadalbaiic. Miss Addie -Hiirli-well. Stanchcl. visited her sister and brother-ln- znw, Mr. and Mrs. lvan Kennedy on Sunday. September 23. B:-amwell Chandler of the Edward Island libraries. a business on Monday. Mr. .PrlnrG Charlottetown, made trip to Brendnlbane September 24. Myrtle Matilda. youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, George S, Goddard. of Dartmouth and Mll- ton Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. John FitzPatrick of Ten Mile House. P. E. l., were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Father MacI.ean. . The bride looked charming in ----M her wedding gown of white net Miss Mary Gunn. Charlottetown, over satin with jacket, of Chantil-Ivlsited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mac- 1l' 1309- SIEEVFS tapering 30 D01l'lt81Kenzie last we-ck. over wrists, and a full skirt fallingi in a stl-ixzlit ilflllll iiih tlhe bacllz. Hlfjlrl The farmers of this viciii!lty are-I ingcr ip vei was cd in pace y siorin rerv heavy crops 0 :rain it coronet of lily of the valley. slieithls 3;-zear. .several are harvesting Cllmed a cascade bouquet of Ta1- bv the use of the combine a isman roses with lily of the valley Vary speedy and labor-savingl Mr. Simon Bloudnn. Glen Val- ley, was a visitor to Breadalbane on Monday. September 24. 5"e3m"3- method hy which the grain is cut. The bride was attended by her threshed and banged in quick suc-' . sister. Mrs, Maurice Oiclc. Aiiti- session. ' gonish, who was attired in a floor- --- , V feta with matching headdress. Considerable. excitement was- g length gown of pink moire laf- aroused in this vicinity on Sun-i g She carried A noscgay of pink and day morning. Sept. 23, when a, While 9hl”.Vsnnt,hcinums. ,horse tied In one of the village: The groom was attended by his sheds. while his owner attended? Prob-3 of; the: brother Edward. Ichiirch service. broke loose. Following: the doublc-rink core-'ahl,v friizhient-ri by the noise many. a reception was held ntlthe wnrnn which struck first the lirmie of the bride's pnrentsished. then H neighbm-'5 fence nnd' where a buffet lunch was scrved'Iinnlly an electric lizht pole. the? to immediate relatives and friends jlinrsc made his escape from thej The table was centred with it hadlv df'nl0llShI'd vchlt-1e and con-. three-tier wedding cake. The l'0(ll"ll,llllll('d, at a brisk rate. tovvardi was beautifully decorated withlhonie. Llll'kll)', some chzldrenj glad-"oil and summer flowers. Thefplnying near the scene of the ac-l toast io.fhe bride was proposed by'cIdent escaped injury. The hm-sell Mr. Peter Howard and respomu-d was soon stopped nnd brought to by the groom. Iback by n neighbor. I Later the happy yniinsr couplel I. left by motor on their hone;-niooiif l through the eastern United States; I to Ottawa and other important , points of interest. returning by” EDMmNT0,NT'mT'T1?dmm'”"'.'l way of Prince Edward Immdl is closermou In liming. full em-: on September 12”, a "cepmm ployment than at am time In the . I was held at the home of the H” 10 ""5" "mrmm "1 mi: groom-S pawn” where R lumpy, local office of the Ull6nlpl0)mPllt I Nous wedding supp” WM served Insurance Conimissicm. Beslocslne' to upwards M one hundred and urgent call for lianest lnboir. libel llxty guests. The mbk, was centred office lists numerous HICEDC cs cry with a two-tier wedding cake and :9','L”HE.'L"LY'3ri'.:;,. the room was attractively decoral,- bride was tendered a rt'i.i. i:.uvi.or.ui:sr miscellnn-J ed with pink and while streamcrsieous r-hnurr by her friends of the The toast in the bride was pro-llzoyal Bank where she is a valu-I posed by Rev. Reginald Phalen ed eniplmee. The groom was snd the toast to the groom by Mr. presented with an electric kcttlel Gerald Jnhntsnn. former fel'ow- by his fellow employees of the employee or the gromr in rvhichwcnnadinn Brink of Commerce in, the groom fittinglv responded. llnlirnx. I After supper. singing and dnrc- Among the nut-of-town aucslsi He spoke about the interest that Glasses Fitted ing to Burke's orchestra was en- at the ceremony were. Mr. .lohn'the best, citizens are showing in , Puoul lilo Joyed by all until a late hour when FiizPatrIck, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy the dangers of the increasing drink ' all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. l-'itzPatrick. Mrs. Thomas Dougan.;t:affic and the co-operation he is 2 3M5!-I-5'5"" 3"”-DING ; Fits!”-lstrlck many years of wedded 3.1:. F.-ank Mcxallv, Sir. and Mrs,ii-eceiving from the churches and t orronrrlm? bliss. Mr, and M”, 'FItzPalrick,.l. S. Edzernuibe nil of P F. I. and,tlieir ministers. ..nn.nM.' '3... I will reside in Dartmouth. iMr.-. and Mrs. Maurice Oiclc, An-I The Benediction was p. nounc- yg Previous to her marriage thei tlgonlsh. ed by Rev. Mr. Hewlett. 'the groom was groomsman. .MacDonald and responded to by riage, She looked charming in a . y floor-length gown of white satin and sausages as a diet She had with a sweetheart neckline and to take to a wheel chair some limo fitted bodice. Her finger-tip veil ago, but hopes to walk again was held in place by s beaded soon. coronet, and she carried a. bouflllel of red roses. ON ""3 SPOT Miss Shirley Dawson, sister of --w the bride. was bridesmaid and HUDDERSFIE1-D. England were a. gown of rose taffeta with (CF) - A Young reporter lflllklll matching turban and mitts and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Mar. Harold Noonan. brother of was allowed to go along with th firemen when they answered call. It turned out to be the re The bride! mother wore is grey DOTWWI h0ll35 l-1'1” W35 0” '1"- b din It with my acces- i Egrigg lined in corsage of rid roses. 1373331955, Amlvwi-GP)-N The gmomg mom" chose a navy would take is lot of cream to do dress with navy accessories and Justice to the strawberry thutMrs- a corsage of pink roses. George Bslvorsom, felted in her The ushers were Charles Dow- Bllfdefl 05 C0Hld,ll1-in WEl8h9'3 three-quarters of an ounce. and was 51o inches in circumference. j During their stay in O'I..eo.ry Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Eaton wers guests of Rev. C. O. and Mrs Horvlett. AZ. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Summer-side East Proudly Presents One of the greatest movies of all time "LIFE WITH FATHER." In Technicolor llrene Dunne, Wm. Powell, lElizabeth Taylor, Edmund Gwenn, Zasu Pitts. Starts at 8--Rain or Clear son. brother of the bride and Ev- erett Noonan, brother of the groom. The music was cspsbly rendered by Miss Florence Green Following the ceremony u re- ception was held at. Birch Hill Tourist Home and breakfast was served to sixty guests. The wed- ding table was decorated with the bride's and groom's cakes and cen- tered with cut flowers. The toast to the bride and groom was pro- posd by Rev. Father Reginald the groom. Fitting speeches for the occa- sion were made by several of the guests. After the reception. the guests left for the home of the bride where a few social hours were on- joyed by all before the happy couple left on a motor trip to var- ious parts of the Maritimcs. For travelling the bride wore A wine gabnrdinc suit with grey ac- cessories and n corsage of yellow roses. On their return. they will re- side in Albany where the groom is employed with the C. N. R. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered it shower at the home of her pafents where she re- ceived many beautiful and useful , .”A-:i--- ,E;lx.1Se;iildltCOnslderBble sum of Special Speaker At O'Leury Church Chartered Accountant -1);-, R055 EM," of Sackvma Csnndisn Bank of Commerce N. 13.. secretary of the Maritime Bum"!!! Federation of Temperance was the "'mm"IldI. P. E. I. special speaker at O'Lt-nry United , Church on Wednesday evening. "'05! 28" Sept. 26th. This was a joint ser- vice with the Baptist Church. Rev. Dr, Eaton was heard In I splendid address illustrated with films. A short devotional was con- ducted by Rev. W. G. Dickson and -T E. E. Parltman, U Dr. Eaton was introduced hv Rev. 0pt,D.. R,O, C O. l-lmvlt-ft. of the, BaptLct Cnurch. 0P'l'0METI(isT Dr. Eaton was in former Minis- Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office lloursi I to 12 - I to A and by appointment Phone 32!? REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Stsvnmcrsltls -.?::..:-..:j..:-. for nf the Charlottetown Baptist Church and A former minister of the Ti-uro, N. S. Baptist Church. In his new role as Temperance Secretary for the Maritimes. Dr. Eaton is giving splendid service Mrs. Eaton is accompanying her husband on his Maritime tour and f:'equent,ly speaks to ladiesl groups on the evils of the alcoholic traf- fic. In his informative nrldrnss. Dr. Eaton stated that forty millions rs40.000,00llI was spent for nice- holic products in the Min-Itlmes. and in Prince Edward lslnnlsbout two million dollars was spent. I I -It-"F. lluntsr ll. 0. complete Vlsnsl Anslysu 'rAGi: rmzoif .