PAGE rwsLvn , I THE GUARDIAN. UHARLO'lTETOWN up - JULY 31, 195i Wellington The illness of Mrs. Lennie Tren- liolm is deeply regretted and all wish her a speedy recovery. , Mrs. Alice Barlow recently visit- ed in Summerside and Charlotte- town. Mrs. Mary Desaoches. Mis- couche, recently visited Mr. and- Mrs. Jerry Richard and family. Her many friends regret to learn of the serious illness in Prince County Hospital of Mrs. Arnold Desnoches. A speedy recovery is hoped for by all. Jack Harkn:-.ss. at the Howard left- Mr and Mrs. who have been, visiting linlTlP of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow for the past month. for Ontario where they reside. A dance was held in Community Hall under the auspices of Elmir- lish School. Good music was on hqnd and a good crowd in attend- ance. rm Monday evening. Jilly 16th. i ladies of United Church in L'n:on Corner held an ice cream social which was largely attended. and A neat. sum was realized Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill and sun Charles motored here on a visit and arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lra. Barlow. Mr. and mi-s. Hill l'('.5lflI' in Waltham.Mnss. Alifli a few days visit they left. rnmule home. Mr. Vernon Brooks of Toronto. Ont, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brooks and iam- ll)'. Union Corner. after u tour- )ear absence. His. many fricnds are pleased to see him. correction is being made in a recent. item of the death of Mrs- Damcrus Nelson in Watertftwll. Mass. Her a-zc should hair h".('ll rs years, not 38 its iircvirr-sly printed. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River .e- asntly visited Mr. and MrS- W-11 Barlow and were accompanied nnme by Miss Dorothy Brooks of l'nion Corner. .1. Arscnault had sister. Mrs. Joe Blanchard. and son Tilmon of Massachusetts. 0'1 their Tet-Ul'l trip they were accompanied by Miss Cora A1-senault. who will visit in Massachusetts for A time. Mr. Emile 85 hvs zuest his ax-m1?-mm: Holstein Breeders if you are lfllEliCSl.'9d in consigning an animal for a Maritime Sale to be held October 11th at: Amherst. Phone at once to CECIL -I. STEWART. Secretary. New Wiltshire ....:. Professional cards lir. GLEN R. IIENIIRY Veterinary Surgeon 3'23 Duke Street. Sttmmersldc. PHONE 270! W. BHESTER S. Macli0llALD LLB Barrister. Solicitor. Notlrv. Etc. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K.O. Money to Loan Attended To. Collections Proinptly R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 summer St.. Sumniersfde PHONE 2413 T. Earle lllcltey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of conunereo Iulldfnl E. E. Parltinsn, J Opt.D.. R.O. ' OPIOHIIIISI Eyes manned Glance rum Otlloe Beam I to II - 1 to I ' and byappefntnienl noaelzn lnnunenfde, P. I. I. I I.lt!lfl'l' 'l'llA1'll BLDG. Ian-or It. lnnunet-aide I. F. Inter R. It. on-elm-use couplets Vlseet Analyses more one 1 . field telephone to a communication center near the home of Mrs. Keith MacDon- ald with a good attendance. Min- utes were read and roll call an-; swercd. A short business period was held. A delicious lunch wast served by the hostess and meet-I in-2 adjourned shortly nflerwat'ns.l or. and Mrs. A. s. Murray and! three children are once again be- ing warmly welcomed to Welling- ton by their many friends. They will also visit other points on their annual visit. The Murrays lfsldel in New Richmond. Quebec. Locke Road and Vicinity Mr. G. W. FLv(':;ion John. N. 8.. Forest View. of Saint spent it week-end in Mr. and Mrsffjonard Arsenault 01 Aglberl-Dll spent a clay visiting relatives in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Grifliii of the Locke Road were in O'Leru'v recently. ' Mr. Peter Mdgtiiiald and his son Mr. Eddie McDonald of Ken- sington were in Forest View re- cently. gMr. Gothard Gritfin and his sister Miss Myrna Griffin of the Loolre Road were in O'Leary re- ccntly. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley and family of Forest View were re- cently in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Alpllilllsr Fleriiard of Summcrsidr is in Hnwlan vis- iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Summerside recently Knutsford. returning side in the evening. Meggison of motored to to Summer- Mrs. Felix of Diivnr is visiting in Halifax. guest at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Oscar Gallant. Mr Arthur Arsenaull of Somer- ville. Mass. Is spencling his vaca- tion at the home of his brother, Mr, Lee Arsenault. Howlan. LADYIIN RED 'l'NlFORltl-A North Korean girl soldier male Communist officer the conference house in Koesong. .-'lt:(E('f”lbEl's”0lW f..adiesvAld meL1at'AEmerald. were SiintlaVy'vCisit.oi7sl;re- hands a Communist The Reds had several girls in uniform on their staff at the conference site. in the cently to Alberton, Forest View. Howlztn and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Meggisoit of Summerside. Mrs. George Maggi- son of Knutsford and Mrs. Car- iuthers of O'Lcary were recently in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Mincent Gallant and Junior were Sunday visitors" to Piusville recently. at the home. oi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Mrs. Gotell of Montreal and young son Howard are visiting in Forest View at the home of Mrs. Gotell's mother, Mrs. Oswald Caine. Mrs. Ge0rg85l-Lin-lidflll and her two young sons Billie and David, of Saint John. spent two days in Bloomfield visiting at the home of her grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters. Miss Grace Arsenaiill: of l-lowlali and Miss Margaret Perry of Char- lottetown were visiting in Forest View at the home of their grand- mother, Mrs. Margaret. Arscnault. Johnson: Reeves Wedding At a. quiet ceremoiiy. pcrforined by Rev. W.A. Harper at the Bap- tist Parsonage, Summei-side. at. six o'clock in the evening of July lath. Eleanor Pauline. daughter of MT. and Mrs. A. S. .lohn.so'i, Bel- mont. became the bride of Wei- ter Scott. Reeves. son of Mi-. and Mrs. Walter Reeves. Freetpwn. The bride was charming in it floor-length gown of white bro- caded sat-tn. Her finger-tip vcil uas held in place hi it tiara of seed pearls. and her onli jewel- ery was a double strand of pearls. a gift. of the ghvom. She carried ii beautiful bouquet. of red roses. The bride. was attended b,vMiss Marion Miller. who wore it floor- length gown of blue taffeta with .1 matching picture. hat. Miss Mil- lar carried a bouquet of pink roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Bruce Profitt of Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault of Charlottetown. accompanied by MY5 Henry Perry of Charlotte- town. imd Mrs. Max Martin of The mother of the bride wore navy sheet with a. cm-sage of white carnations, and the mother of the groom was attired in it DAILY CROSSWORD "hen snri-i srv twunm PR0.Vli33.8- c o o A P o s s u M s ACROSS 3. lilim 21. Person held to 1 at g A g 5 5 y l. Steal 4. Tin as npledge S I L c S o I t.Mountali1 5. Across 22. Brightest 5 U E T S defile tivolcania stat-of Vs ll 0 ' ' 7. Coral reef rock Scorpio " ” ” 5 " ” ” " 9. Cease 'I. Furnish. 23. Rivrr (Sp. ” C E A T E N L maul) with name) 5 E D E 0 e 12. English weapons 2.'i.Soapy water f- V , D , l A D author at. Beverage. 26. Coin. L 5 A s I ii r, 5 13. Not ever 10. Diverse lSwerl.) 7'3. N A G E t: 14. Insane ll. Shake with 28. snare H 15. Hebrew fear 31. Peruvian. YenterIlu"l Annver month 16. Crushing rain 1'. Storm unlike .15. Earth 41, Flmplny IS. Malayan ii. Laboirr 37. spectre of 42. River boat tMex.) pier 1Arrli '. hl'.ll.lOlf'l 1 20. Type 18. Sleevcle.-s 38. Boy's mime 4-l. Enemy measure garment 40. Relating scout . 21. Long-cared (Arab) to pines M. Ventilate rodent i 24. Engrose W 3 g g 2. xlgrholly ' p 4. un cn. o vegtftable 5 7 ' 1 n H 29. Of the ear 30.F'ragmentl 7 n of rock 32. Em... W '5 't '7 t Print ) .- 33. Tantalum ” ” (sym.3 C 34.1-fouls ” " 1' '5 36. Inland se muss.) M 1" 3 L5; 39. Behold! 40. Engllshi In It tavern 48.;l'actore u 5; 45 S10” ' . ft Q; 41. Bar 3. n y 48. Covered .., 4, thelnsido 49. Some 80.Notdunp DOWN 9 1.!-Ilgi-iwny 2. Ancient . , F” . DAILY CRYPIOQUUTE-Here's how to work it: it A X Y D I. B A A 7: It Is I. 0 N 0 F E I. L o W brie letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 09. etc. single letters. apos- trcpluu. the length and formation of the words Each day the code letters are different. ' A cryptograto Quotation srv xnnoa in-vvon erv IIGLB ivnic. are all hints. raovs no .fDVM..' ! . ruuiiuym crypcogu3c6:'As coco warms to A THIBSTY soul. so 15 soon News most A no GQUNTB1- Dfsmbuiu or tin: mum evsetgetgl Tyne Valley Notes Charlotte- weekend and Mrs. -Mr. Ralph McLean, town, spent a recent with his parents. Mr. Ivan McLean. ' Ellerslie, James E. Mrs. Gordon visited her uncle, McLean, recently. Miller, Mr. Northnm presented their play. "Look Out; For Lizzie". in Tyne Valley Hall. Proceeds were for the new Health Centre. -- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clark McQuarrie. aumniersldc. have moved into the Nursing Centre. having taken the positions at housekeeper and care- taker. The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs... .McQuarrie to ihie village and hope their stay here- will he a pleasant one. The Women's institute have had the Tyne Valley Hall roof shlngled and- the Hall is to be wired for electricity. The annual Masonic Srrvice was held in the Anglican Church, Port; Hill recently. Mrs. Thornton Stern: has re- turned to her home in Boston, Mass. after visiting with her mothcr. Mrs D. N. Forbes for lhc. past. 'ortnight.. Mr. and Mrs. Jam.-I Living- stone. West Point. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ramsay, Miss Blanche Mat-Dotlgall spent ll 19W days visiting at St. El- eanors recently. TV Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Neshil. have returned toptlteir home in Maine after. SDCHLUIIS a week visiting relatives and friends in and around this vicinity. Mr. Cecil Birch and sons Low- oil. and Carmen, also Mrs. Etta Plullms of Amherst, .-.,ieni the 'f'””"- l'l0lld3.V Week-end in Tyne Valley. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, xtii. gxecnlt minister. ltlh attending sum- ' camp or e ' I at French River. Mums peep e The annual sectional meeting of the Presbyterian Church of Tyne Valley was held recently. M'- Md Mm Ralph Mcciiiiu "lid lamlly. Carleton. and Mr, fllld Mrs. Lorne Mccaull and family from North Bedeque were visitors in Tyne Valley recently, Mr. and Mrs. Alexandra McFar- fanc. Fernwood, spgnt; . kw my! visiting with friends in Tyne Val. ley and Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorrlll, Han. aver. Mass, spent a few days re. (Emily vlsltms relatives and friends in and around Tyne Valley. MN 5.VlVlH Raynor. Travellers 399- Silent. a few days recently at the home of her uncle um llllnl-. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams. Mr. Stewart .Williams and Mits- ter Edward Williams spent. the final. week visiting in Bedeque and Fcrnwood. . Mr. Elton Newcombe, accompan- lefl by Mr. Horace Newcombe, motored to Saint. John, N.B.. on business. The Richmori-ti Bey Credit Uri. ion was in the form of a social re- cently and s goodly number from Victoria. West Credit. Union branch was present. and enjoyed amend- zown of turquoise crepe. Following the ceremony a re- ception for forty-five guests was held at the home or the bridets aunt. and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. El- its Webster. Central Bedeque. The hrldestsble was centered by a three-tier wedding cake. topped by a miniature bride and groom. Dui-ing the evening the guests enjoyed a musical program, with Mrs. Edwin Taylor at the piano. The couple departed for a tour of the Maritirnes, the bride. trav- Flllnif In I Bfey suit. with white accessories. On their return they will reside in Freetown. where the groom is a successful farmer Previous to her marriage. the bride was entertained by friends in Belmont at a miscellaneous shower, during which time she received many beautiful and useful gifts. PIONEER RACER ANTIGOVNISI-T, N.B. - (OP) - Pioneer blacksmith and horseman. John James MacPherson who died here aged 65. was one of the lead- ers in promoting horse racing on the ice. He drove his own horses. ly nine of ball. Vlcgria wont be- ing-the winners. Mrs. Robt. Doble and family. Fredericton. N.B., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Newcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Bent. Cairns and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Cairns. Freetown, were visitors to Tyne Vslley recently. Mr. Nicholas Ballum. Brockton. Mass. Mrs. Flossie Mccurrach. Bridgetown. Mass, and Mrs. Car- rie Ballum. Mt. Pleasant. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougall. Mr. Charles Newcombe. MT. Alden Yeo and Mr. Elton New- combe were visitors to Saint John. N. 8., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark. Mrs Ivan Clark and daughter Thelma, and Mrs. lid Miller were vulture at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ai- ired Colwell. ' Mrs. Herman Cvorrill slid Mrs. Wallace McLeod. Hanover. Mass. spent a few days recently visiting their brother, Mr. Georle Ellla. and sister. Mrs. Calvin Cotton, and other friends in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Campbell and Mr. Mac Maclntyro were vis- itors to Kilclare recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milligan and son Gordon. Summerside. were week-end visitors It the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Newcombe. Mr. Herbert McAusla.iidl has as his guest his sister Gertie. from Boston. Mass. Mr. Wendell Dyment has enter- ed the services of the R. C. A. F. and has gone to Quebec for train- ing. Mrs. Edward McArthur. Mrs. Hardy Ramsey. Mn "5" Mc' Leah and Miss Dorothy M1119? '"' tended the Preebyterlnl in Char- lottetown recently. Mr. Tlios. C.u-nninghaiil has re- turned from French River after attending camp there- The Mobile x-ray Unit Wis lll Tyne Valley recently and many may; advantage of the free. chest. X-ray. ,... The Red Cross Doctor Ind Nurse were also in this school st?- in; their third lnnoculation to children in this vicinity- -I Mr. John McDonald. Summers lside, wted as relievms WW0" agent at. Port Hill when Mr Bal- lum was on vacation. Mr. Eric. Williams and Mr. Ed- win Hansen were nmonli H1059 5" tending the Farmers Federation of Agriculture in 0LeIl”)'- Mr. Roland McDougali and Mr. Elmer iaissnr Were fmlmll many attending the races 0'Leary recently. Miss piiyliis Shh-YD. Halifax. ls spending her vacation with her mother. Mrs. Lloyd sharp- Mmg Myra Mt-Arthur. Whtl l-5 employed at the R. C. A. F. sta- tion. St. Eleanors. spent her time oft as guest of Miss Eleanor Birch. Tyne valley. Miss Ruth Hansen. New Haven. is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Fred Hansen and Uncle Edwin. The many friends of Mrs. Erie Williams will be sorry to learn she is a patient in the Prince County OVGr.V- v Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and son, Marnie. were recent. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcbounll. Master Charles Mcnougall pts spending part of his vacation with his aunt Mrs. K. R. McKay Sun- ley Bridle. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard were recent Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Dari McLean. Mrs. Leonard McDonald and daughters Joanne and Nancy. Newfoundland. are visiting at the home of Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Mchellnn were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Newcombe. Mrl. Lillian McLean. Labrador. Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery. REGENT Tonight ..... .. 7:15-9:15 Wed. 2:30-7:15-9:15 --o...--g.---...---..:-:3--.-1. NEWS - CARTOON I:Ll'1'I'LERA8CLES Hospital. All hope for It Rood rec- ' Park Corner. land llrs. Jamel Hutchinson. Central, Lot lb. were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newoombe. The Women's Institute of Nor- thern held their ”' nieetin at the home of Mrs. Alfred Colwell. Mrs. Janie Forbes and daugh- ter. Constance are vacationing in Bedeque. A. meeting was held in the sciioot house at Tyne Valley. when the final arrangements were made for the mammoth Tea" Party to held at the airport in aid of the Nursing Centre. The many friends of Mrs. Ern- est mills are sorry to hear she has had to enter the Prince County Hospital for treatment, and hope she will soon be well again. There is a dental clinic being held in the Nursing Centre for all children starting to school and those who are in grade one from all districts connected with the Health Centre. This clinic is ab- solutely free and it is hoped people will take advantage of this great opportunity to have their child- ren's teeth attended to. The '.l'yne Valley Women's In- stieute was held at the home of Mrs. Hartford Ellis. The meeting Opened with the let Vice-Presl- dent, Mrs. Hardy Ramsay. presid- ing by singing the Institute Carol and repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of previous meellnlf read by the secretary, Mrs. Thomas Nisbet and roll call- ed. A canvass for food for the Mt, Pleasant tea party on the aotn then followed after which reports of various committees and ap- Dointments of new committees. Bills were then read amounting to one hundred and severity dollars 10? Ahlllxles and labour for Half roof and on motion. ordered paid. Collection taken amounted to 5.60 A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. also a treat. of ice-cream from the hostess. It was decided to have a food sale in Summeralde sometime in September. Greenmouni and Vicinity ..... Miss Alida Rayner has gone to Summerside where she will work in the Telephone Office. Best: wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Yen (nee Zena Bu- hour) of Elmsdale, who were mar- ried at Alma, July 5th. Mrs. Ernest Getson of Kildare Capes. spent a week recently vis- Hint: at the homes of her sister: (Mary) Mrs. Thorne Affleck and (Edna) Mrs. Lorne MacCallum of Bcdcquc. Miss Doreen Smith of Clinton. P. E. 1.. spent a recent week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Smith. Kil- dare Capes. Work is uell underixry on the he school being built in Green- in nt. This will be a one-room building and built according to Government plans. Work is be.- ing done with Mr. Frank Gallant of I-fowlan as head carpenter. Mrs. Thorne Affleck and sons. also Mrs. Lorne Msccsllum of Eedeque. spent a few day: visit- ing at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner. Kil- dare Central. The many friends of Mrs. Ful- ton Gordon. Montrose. are glad to know she is feeling much better after her lengthy illness. It is CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday. 7:15 and 9:15. A truly great mo- tion plcture. "Tl-115 HEB!!!" starring Olivia Del-Iaviland, Mont gomery Cllft. Ralph Richardson. with William Wyler's Miriam Hop- kins. Admission 40c and 30c. lthe sincere wish of all that her health will continue to improve. Congratulations to Mr. and Mn. -,Renfrew lJudaon of Char lttetowu. lthe former Anita Winteil. of Kil- daro Capos. P. E. 1., on their re- cent weddlng at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrn. Herbin Winters. ' Min Jsuie Rayner. student nurse of P. E. I. 1-foeulial. Char- lottetown. in spending a three- week vacation at: the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall belkayner. Gieenmount. Mr. Dawson Winter: of U.S.A.. accomptnied by hi! mother, Mrs. Solomon Winter: and sister. Mrs. Charles Rayner of Greenniount. motored to Summer-side on Tues- day, when they visited their ;father in the Prince County Hoi- pltal. where he ll still a patient. following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knltl of Toronto. Ont.. are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Kalil!-'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Getson, Kil- dare Capes. This is Mr. Kaltl'.i first visit to P. E. I.. and friends hope he will enjoy it. so much that he will return each summer. Mr. Owen Still and Mr. Roy Jones of Alberta. Bible College. Mrs. W. O. Weale and daughters, Leona and Barbara. Mill June Chappell and Min Ferne Ray- ner ot Suminerslde. attended serv- ice in Greenmount Christian Church on Sunday evening July -1. when Mr. Still wits guest speaker. Following the Iervlce they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner. ONGAR. England -(OP)- There's really equality between the sexes in this Essex town. The new pop- ulation count shows 7,431 males, 7.48! females. CAPITOL Bettyiitd Dsii- . W s in the love story on lifeb own i IIIIIII Girl-To Well In low York (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Ju 30.. to wed was obtalneli at the liiZ'.T.:.'. clnll Building here today by mt, Mary Florence Manuals. 25. form. srly of Tlsnlsli. P.l.!., now ., 600 West loath Street. New York and Nicholas Kanilns. 29, an .,,.' glneer. of 323 Hillside AVEnup Newark. . J. o ' The couple said they would ii.- ninrrled in St. Rose of Lima Church in New York on Augug,-, Hid. 1315 IAV. FT. Prqengo Wm perform the ceremony. Min Mclnnis, who was born in Tlgntsh. P. 15.1.. Canada, 1,; L1,. daughter of Angus and Ann nu... Molnnts. Her proapective hut. band, who in the son of Theodore and Alice Kamlns. was born in New York. GRAVESEND. England .icpi. with farmers on the lookout tn. the Colorado beetle pest. ; cu... omer in I public house here caught one the hard way. It was floating in his glus of beer. REO THEATRE BORDEN Presents "NANCY GOES To RIO" Starring Jane Powell. Ann -SOUL ern, Barry Sullivan and Carmen Miranda. Shcwlngzm Tuesday and Wednesdsu, July 31 and August lot at 1:15 and 9:15. Summon-side LAST SHOWING TODAY -- 2'30-7:15-9:15 IMPORTANT none: .7 JANE VNATI” J ' . 't'!lE"";.W.TERIf"'.59L9.5l5.9.i.'-T.!P."":":"! 't-""'”"' WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "THE DAMNED DON'T CRY" with Joan Crawford - David Brian HOLMAN'S Latlics' Wear. . Latlics' Shoes .. Lingerie. and Accessory llepts. WILL an CLOSED Wednesday Morning Auouer nu. - t For Mid -season Inventory u OPEMI Thursday A: lleuol , n. 1. itoiittit in. i