' PAGE TWELVE 'Tl-IE GUARDIAN . Ciiaimorrarowu 9 JANUARY 25, 199, litggiihcisiht Charles BiCKFORD William LUNDIGAN 2;. .n aqmuam- znmv-ma-nmhm-m rm xoiiulu - iie"r'.'r';'i('o'li:ii - iie's"s"i7ir'l:1 CAPITOL Summorsido Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Look who's looking out for the year's lov- ingest lovers. It's Clif- ton Webb. Driving rliem mad: Driving them morriedn I-le's coming along for the ride: staying. to give away the Bride. A comedy riot you'll enjoy from skin to fin- isli. , Today ...... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ' .. 7:15 - 9:15 ,..V.) - I-,1i.'ml.vLv is .ll7pci'r'lAURIE5Ri'&lHUDS0N' .CliarleiCOBURNtGigiPiRl2EAU son Ronald have recently returned to their home in Central Bedeque after a five week trip to Florida, Mrs. I-larrisoiiiviviaclrariane, Fem- wood, spent the week-end of Jan- uary 18th with her daughter. Mrs. Eric Corbett and Mr, Corbett and children. Albertnn. Mr. Hammond Bowneas has been confined to his home through in. ncas for several days. His many friends hope to see him around again very soon. M.rs. Jack Thompson. Peek.-Ami, New York, and Mrs, Kenneth Al- drich, New Haven, Conn, returned to their respective homes by plane on Thursday morning, January 22nd after having been called home due to the illness and subsequent death of their father, Mr. Rufus G. Bagnall, Central Eedeque. The "Half Ceiiturv" Club, assist- ed by the community, held a very successful bean supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Affleck on Wednesday evening. January. 21st. The proceeds were over 36000 which Will be used toward lighting the village streets. The occasion provided a pleasant get-together for friend: from the surrounding communlties- HQ. The svmnnthy or this community is being extended to the family and years. Up to about a year ago no hid enioved inirly sood health. He WM highly respected in this area where he had lived for many years, A ltoodly number of members of the auxiliaries of the W. 11.8. of Bbdeque United Church attended the 27th annual meeting of the P. E. 1'. Presbyterial which wu 11.14 in Trinity United Church. Bummer- side on Tuesday and Wednesday January 20th and 21st. Those at.' tending reported a very large at. tendance and most encouraging re. ports were given. Mrs. Charles Henderson of this Viiiilse received word recently of the death of her comin, Mr, Frank Maccallufn. in Vancouver, 3.0. on December 31st. He was about 90 years of age and a former resident 01' Fedeque. He was in lood health until a day or two before his pass- ing. The burial took place from the United Church. Three Hills, Alber- ta, where he had formerly resided, H9 W33 9- Clfbenter by trade, He leaves to mou.rn their loss, two daughters. Irene, Mrs. Earl Les.rd, Jamaica Plains. and Doris, Mrs, Ar. lhur Balcom, Mai.a.pa.n, Mass, Mrs, Charles Henderson and Mrs. Bruce Affleck. Bedeque. Mrs, Walter Craig. Middleton. Mrs. Walter Mac- Calliim. Lower Bedeoue. and Mr. Gordon Maccallum, Charlottetown, 'are all cousins of the deceased. APPLICATION FOR mission. at Prince Edwarri Island. on the Town of Summcrsidc I0 Public PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION INQUIRY THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE I NOTICE is hereby given that a'Public Hearing will be held in the Offices of the Public Utilities Com- J34 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, February, A. D. 1953, at the hour of ten thirty o'clock r in the foreman, for the hearing of an application of rates, and charges for electric energy affecting custom- ers outside the corporate limits I persons interested may attend and be heard. L. B. MacMlLLAN, Secretary, RATE REVISION OF Thursday the 12th day of - Master Murdoch Jardlne who recently underwent an appendect- omy in the P. C. I-loapitahretumed to his home in Borden on Thurs- dey, January 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moxenna and daughter. Nancy Anne, were day, January 15th., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay of Alberton spent a few days recently with their son. Gordon and Mrs. Ramsay at Borden. Mrs. Lloyd Clark and little daughter. Sandra. of Borden, left. on Tuesday. January 20th to spend a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart at Montague. Mr, Gordon MacDonald of Char- lottetown spent a recent week-end with his brother, Mr. Wilfred Mac- Donald and Mrs. MacDonald at Borden. Clarence Ramsay at Borden. Mrsf Wilfred MacDonald of Bar- Mrs. H. W. Josey at Charlottetown on Tuesday, January 20th. Mrs. Gordon Ramsay of Borden psent the January 17th week-end with relatives at Charlottetown. Ill”-lilEM0lllAM MR5. JAME-S MCINTYRE --Mrs. James McIntyre of Mont- rose, who had been at the Sacred Heart Home in Charlottetmvii since September, went. peacefully to God on Tuesday morning, January 20th. Mrs. Mclnty-re had suffered from r a revision of certain of its ' of the said Town. All Utilities Commission. story of a railroad they with Jane Wyatt as a Lady Doctor, in love with Scott. beautiful Nancy Olson as who is in love with CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Monday and Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Randolph Scott in a said couldn't be built was! The "CANADIAN PACIFIC", ”Scott.” for). . . . . but in beautiful color, a tempestuous Indian girl It's terrific! -mai-owes v-8. in H!- Proven to outperform any otheretendlrd passenger car engine in the world. It is the - -powerelsnt of the 'm New yum and lmperlalmodola. Here is beauty that is engiheeving deep"-to thrill the pride of any motorist! In the superb New Yorker and Imperial V-Eights, you'll feel the matchless performance of F irePowerhthe most advanced engine of the age. And Power Brakes are standard equipment. In the beautiful Windsor DeLuxes, youill revel in the luxurious riding comfort." And in ALL 53 models, if you wish, sensational Chrysler Full-Time Power Steering will do four-fifths of the steering work by power-and Fluid Torque Drive increases the already pronounced acceierationf Never before has Chrysler superiority been so great . . . so obvious . . . in beauty of line . . . interior luxury . . . and engineering excellence. You'll hr prom! In hrjiulgnl Ii; llir mrym drive when yourfr1'emI.t remark E64412” 4 Vow" MANUYACYURED IN UNADA IV CHRYSLER COIPOHATION OF CANADA. LMIYEI Now tin display at your Chryslcr- Plymouth-Fargo Dealorl' ; Oulaualeuwiuahclfhff-uanihne ewtloblaansj-ads!-ssepnanalaqutaualunnv cal. Power brakes to Irondord an all V-Eights. aw agijyzgi SPITFIRE SIX with an enviable reputation for smooth, reliable and economical. performance. It is the powemlanl of the 'li Windsor models. ii. serious heart condition for some twenty years. but was not a bed patient until last autumn, when it was deemed advisable that she re- ceive more care and hence she took a, room at the Sacred Heart. Home. On January 6th she had a severe heart attack from which she did not rally. Her daughter, Mars?-ref. of Providence, R. I.. arrived in Char- lottetown on Wednesday. January l-tth and was with her mother im- M1 in; and. she was waked at the Charlottetown Funeral Home. I-Ieri son Peter of Montrose and his niece.i Mrs. Joseph Foley of Kilclara. came. to Charlottetown to join Miss Mc-y Intyre. All three accompanied the remains to Alberton on Thursday morning. She was laid in the sac- red Heart cemetery beside her hus- band, who predeceased her some years ago. her son Ovril. and her daughter Ruth. who died very sud- denly in January 1952. "Rest In Peace" Cord Of Thanks The Mcltntyre Family of Moni- icse wish to say a sincere "Thank You" to Reverend W. V. Monashan to the doctors, to the sisters and all kind friends and neighbors who helped them in their recent sorrow. KENSINGTON W. M. S. - .-The Women's Auxiliary of the United church. Kensinaton. met in the Church parlor on January 6th Reports of the year's work wen given by the secretaries and the t:reuurer's report showed that the allocation of 3375 had been ex- ceeded. The supply 890F051?! '9' porud boxes of new and used clothing valued at 34.00 hid bet" shipped to Korea. also ii number of parcels sent to the Wit WOFNY in Halifax. Books read by the .' t" numbered 345. The installation of officers was conducted by Rev. L. M. Murray. Mrs. J. Y. Macradyen invited the executive to meet atyhtni home January 13th to prepare Dl'0Bmm5 for the coming year. The slate of officers for the com- ing you is as follows: president. Mrs. J. Y. MacFadyen: vice Pre- nldent. Mrs. Donald MacKenzle: treasurer, Mrs. W. C. Mscbbodi recording secretary, Mrs. J. Harry Brown; corresponding socrelefy. Mrs. Horace Glover: literature secretary. Mn Geom Brawn: Ohistllan Stewardship secretary. Mn. W. G. Simpson: Community Friendship seoretn-fy. Ml"l- -7- E- Inglis; supply secroiiii-I'll. MIL W- F. Taylor; temperance secretary. Mrs. Patterson Walker; associate helpers secretary. Mrs. Russell MacKay', Missionary Monthly ecc- retary, Miss Mary MacNutt: Miss- ion Band leaders. Mrs. L. M. Mur- ray and Mrs. James Murphy: Baby and Mrs. Ernest MacEwe'n; pianist Mrs. 1". L. Orr. IIIIISESS IEDTIME Continued from Pm 10) was startled. "You mean there is a leak in the dam?" she asked. "That's it," said Paddy. "Tlieio is a leak, and I can't find it. That means it must be a small lesit. If it were a big leak., I would find it right away. so come on, my dear. and help me look again.” The two swam down the brook into the pond. It seemed to Paddy that the pond had grown smaller in the short time that he had been gone. He was sure. that then was more space between the ice and the water. Of course with such it small leek them hadn't been enough water lost in such a short time to be noticed. It. was Paddy's anxiety that made it seem so. They searched all along the face of that dam under water, but ino- where could they find I big enough leak to amount to anything. Final- ly, they found a place where the ice was thin close to the dam, and broke it. Then they climbed out on the dam and down on the outer side. They began looking over this side of the dam just as they had the other side of lt.They didn't feel at all comfortable doing it. What if Yowler the Bobcat, would surprise them thus? Or Old man Coyote? or even Glutton the Wolverine? They would find it hard work-to get back to that hole in the ice, and to Miss Catherine Stevenson, teach- er of Bonshaw school, spent the week-end of January lath visit- ing at her home in Fredericton. David gow, are welcoming them luck after spending a well earned vs- cation visiting their son luv. and Mrs. Wattsrworth. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Glydon, Mai-gate, were visitors to Frederic- ton on Saturday January 17th the vmto" to Burton Lot 7 on mursg guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gly- Mrs. William Hill spent Thurs- day January 15th visiting in Bread- albane. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacLure. Hunter River. At present she is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. visitor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day January ltth. Friends here regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. Henry Bernard. Mia. James Maoawain was a e average there are 30 earth tremors Washington. They also visited New York and other points of interest. on Sunday evening January 10th. Rev. Mr. Wattsrworth conducted the regular service of worship in the Fredericton church of Christ choir rendered "Face To ll'ace.”... MINOR. SHOCKS VIUIURIA. B.O.-(OP)- On the very month within 100 miles of Mrs. Fred Thomas, South Gran- ville, was a visitor to Charlotte- Mr. Eric Ramsay of Moncton is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. den visited her parents, Mr. and ishlp in Pleasant Valley United town on Thursday January 15th. Mr. Eldo Hickon, Glen Valley. was a rece t business visitor to Charlottetown. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the family of the late Miss Sadie Buchanan, Breathl- bane, whose death occured in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 17th. Rev. W. B. MacPhail conduct- ed the regular service of wor- Church on Sunday morning Janu- it dry 18th. There was a good at- of Lendance. Hymns sung were "The Dawn of God's Dear Sabbath". "When He Cometh," "Stand Up, back into the water and safety. But that leak must be found. It must be found and stopped. It just had io be done, nr there would he no pond left. That would never, never do so they kept right on looking and looking and looking, just as if ltherr were no danger at all. At long is they found down at the very bot- tom of the dam that the water was bubbling out and running into the brook below the dam. Gulf of Georgia. -(OP)-A lightning flash at Banoni struck an acetylene cylinder, caus- ing an explosion in a factory. The roof and one wall were blown off but the explosion occurred at night and no one was hurt. LAME SHOULDER? thousands T-R-C's. specially made to give quick relief from Rheumatic. Arthrltic. Neuritic, Sciatic pain: also Lumbago. Neunlga. Don't eulfer needlessly. 'a today. osc. 8i..i.S at drug DR. J. ll. illllllllllBHAM Vancouver, but few of them are ever felt. W.G. Milne, federal seiamologlst here, said most of the quakes are slight underwater shocks around the VULNERABLE SPOT JOHANNESBURG, South Africa LIJ is painfully lame because do what ve done eucceesfully. Take your piercing; stabbing pain. Get T-R- T-I37 VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summeraide . , . , . -, ------e---rs-"-r--r--' ' 3 , be t a 1 a I coyote t.rsp- relatives of the late Ruf ii nail. ' 1'" t'."""' "fh,"n",, '5,” ” 5', Wuwiimn pO;.l?lex:hemmIlglllIr A shotgun blast Central Bedeque, who v:soduaway Borden and Freder.'c.H?n and g:lv;l,Tl1.'P,,dou go.-o ' .1 I-Hn W0! er In ' . . O -. O In . an mm!UAil:iuillBmmYkSAsiiiiTii3PitK iiiiiiil l?lirCi'l)!1:hvlil.llGwl:1l1lvQ:i'5h Md "rm 4 ;2m2ul::al,1,i5J:::.&l)lttih.1;t1ila1de Vicinity vwmny rii ii-lends of an ti mvuunwd Home in ma mnployen - Mr. and Mia. Ivan Dawson and reached the ripe an of nearly as -- and Mrs.uV1Vi,a.t.l:si-w1irt.i1. New Gias- E. In Opt. D. RD. OPTOMITIIST Glaeeea Fitted - lyee Examined office lloura: I to 1! - 1 N I and by appointment. and chose for his text Jeremtah pnomg 323-, ::g3m,,v;::g ;"9rsiimjv'.l:yl0Thi: aiitinsr THEATIE euia. Wondrous Crash" and "What A I of It" Swami"! Friend we HIV! in Jesus". The I. F. HlIllTEll ll.40. summeralde, P. I. 1. Complete Visual Glance Fitted PHONE 811! SMALLMANS BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST r. EMILE mom Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oomlnerce liunme ” , P. E. I. PHONE 25!! L. A. S. ALLIN B.A.. LLI. aaaiusrisa. ITO. , 155 Water Street -- Phone 281! SUMMIEBSIDE, P. I. L llll. J. A. lllllllllll DENTIST Dental X-Ben lmailman Building SUMMIRSIDH Dial 1800 Civic Election For Three Councillors And Two Water And Sewerage commissioners For The . Town Of Summerside The term for one Water and Sewerage Commissioner to be for the reg- ular term of three years; the other Water and Sewerage Commissioner to be for a term of two years to fill unexpired term caused by the resig- nation of one Water and Sewerage Commissioner. . PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Town of Sum- merside, that they are required on TUESDAY, The 27th Day of JANUARY, A. n. 1953 between the hours of nine in the morning and four o'clock in the after- noon, to nonimate at the office of the Town Clerk, in Summeraide, one person to fill the office of Councillor for the East Ward, comprising all that part of said Town which lies to the East of Granville Street; one person to fill the office of Councillor for the Centre Ward, comprising all that part of said Town which lies between West side of Granville Street and Central Street, and continuation of such streets, to the shore of Bedeque Bay; one person to fill the office of Councillor for the West Ward, comprising all that part of said Town which lies to the West of Central and Queen Streets. AND ALSO, at the time and place aforesaid, to nominate two persons to fill the offices of Water and Sewerage Com- missioners of said town as herein described. AND FURTHER, in case a poll be required, such poll will be open on uesday, the 3rd Day of February. A. D. 1953 for the West Ward at or near the Agricultural Hall: and for the Centre Ward in the Civic Building; and for the East Ward at or near Canadian Legion Home, Water Street, East, in the said Town from the hour of Nine O'clock in the morning until Five o'clock in the afternoon of such last mentioned date, of which all persons duly qualified to vote are here- by required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. C Given under my hand at the said Town of Summerlide the 17th day of . e - J January, A. D. 1953. CAMERON r Acting. Town Clerk. J. E.