PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 14.3953 And Vicinity, Ii here. g l The many friends of Miss Con- ner. ML chest" Mncbonald wmlstanre Forbes are sorry to hear! his parents Wlr and Mrs. AlfretllN"W"0"lh9' ' The """'-V frlmds M M'- l Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ramsay liCSldll18 81 Ml- J' Mr. and Mrs.- lTolan.i filal'Dou,:-,?llld li3llllPl' lilllll bank to lmrarily on the staff of the Royzii Piusville and Vicinity I I I I I I Mrs. Augustus Peters of Duvar. berton on November '1. ville. Mr. Carlyle Rain in-as a recent business visitor in-law and sister. Mr. C 0 M DA NY I I I i Cenlpbelltofi. ESTABLISHE D I885 1Gerald Murphy. MUTUAL I SERVICE A5251-ZCURITY was in this district recently. Mr. and Mrs. .1-ecent guests of Mrs. iant. AMALGAMATED 1941 A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE VACANT ' in Piusl-ille on Nov. 7. Head Office Branch Office . Summerside, P. E. I. Charlottetown, P. T. LEIIAN D LIN KLETTER Summcrsldu Manager children, Mary visitors to Piusviiie on Nov. 8. . Prilioeelhiward Island. . MUTUAL FIRE INSURANOE OOMPANY Mutual Established 1899 Agricultural Mutual 1885 WATSON "Axum Monhow cent visitors to Summerside. ville on business on Monday. HURRY - - HURRY 'ro MacLEAN MOTORS . Your Ford - Monarch Dealer We Are Selling 22 New Fords In 48 Hours Only 12 Of These Left Write - Phone - Call SNOW ROOMS OPEN UNTIL i2.00 MIONISIIT TONIGIIT KEEP TUNED TO OJIIW FOR FIZASN ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 and Mn. Herman Maynard in St. culon being their 20th wedding John, N. . anniversary. Mrs. Eldon Miller, Albertolrl Many Masons attended a visit-l spent the week-end at her honlelation with the Hiram & Lebanon iLodge, Summerside on Nov. 9 and ifeasted at a delicious turkey din- 2:"C:li,:; Tls rlgggndclflghglshe had the llnisfortune to fslll. A large crowd from this vicin- ' momh.5 leave v'l.-llll llls lalllell '. and break a finger on Nov. 3. lily attended the goose supper in Mr. Pal” MaCD0n8ldl l . -- lPort lllll on Nov: 3 and as usual I Mr. and Mrs. Don Maulionai(l.jwere high in their praises of the Mr. Eldon llllmsavl llalllllxllSulnnlerslrie. were we-elk-end lsupper served. spent ll lew days Wcelllll. lvlslllnll guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lharlesl ----- l and -Mrs. LJYIOTI Jones who have been Pleasant Airport say leh. Nov, 3 to for the past two years regret that their i i - - - -' ' -- I lhev have moved . . . . - (1 ( -.spenrl ll short ilnlt xisltlng rel.l . l gllimzililiedlrsllcilcmm folpnwtheninxlslnteg lives III New York. i home in Charlottetown. l -r-m I :”l momhsi ' Little Sheila Ramsay is spenri l Mt Cllilrlvs Ni'WC0ll1ll9 it'll D B ntnn Qteuart xialislmr" ill: some time with her aunt, I WPdYl9SdR)' iflli Hllliiilx. N- 5.- V Bri 'r: visitor all the home Nils. Nelson Sheen Rlltl Mr.-.1 Mlll'li?' ll? Will lllldllrg-l E lllfllilll-lll I of. 'vfrii1an(lHVlrs Preston Grlul: olli 5llti"ll- mami"a”n"' 1 . . . A .. . . ; S ilirdllj. ' " T ' '-l H l H V I Ml-l lllllg-uev Walker, 5')lllli'lV, N. I Mr. Allen .Vizlrt'ilh':illts, Xlrx. hf nti Nirs llnrlairi ll;xrl.e.'lil S Slwlli the wee!-t-end with his 5Wlll.l' Kllnllllllil llllll -Vil'5- Wllllil liiotdreti to -CllRl'lOii9it;hll on wife in Tyne Vhller. VllFDll.V l?l1 Oil WPdllP5llll.l' I01” l Vomlav and llllrlnllml ll”, lllll.l;l.l HA7 Nova seotla 'to spend a few (lays ' match -between Glare Buy Nllner-l ills lra Stewart and Ml s. Xiat'- l V'(”1"g W”h Mn and Mr; 'l i and the Charlottetown lsinnrier-' kellzllhll and son (lordoll, .9,ldllr;r. G"m'3” M”"m"'"k5' i ' .. - N S. u 1-re ii r-ek-emi LJIIIWIS of - EPPP 1 ' hlr ll blarllonzlitl who ix lelll- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pint: . Ml'9- -lllll" 0-l”l'l Plld M" ,llarr,l' Norton, Charlottetown, antil .Vlacl)onnld of Crapaud, were he Nelson G. Gallant and. sons Gary and Glen recently vis-ll llted the formers parents, Mr. and Miss Yvonne G-allant was in Al-I l , V -5!" W35.M.rs. Ambrose Corcoran were Mrs. la9Wml3l"”9d bl her p3”m5- ,Mr”Cornelius O'Brien and MP3. Frankl land Mrs. Peter F. Gallant, Pius-lxlllclll llolll cl Alma- I 3', Roscbalilgl wlto Piusville. spent a day visiting her brother- and Mrs. i Mr. Ronald Mcxcnrla. Elmsdnle.i Emmanuel Gal- lant and family of Rosebank were. l Gallant's 3 l parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gai- Mr. Tenas Peters of Howlnn was Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and Patricia, Delores and Louise, Burton Lot 7, wereiMrs. vyn Perry of St. Louis, were re- Rev. Fr. M. J. Roney. St. An- imlmln on wmlnoslllly thony's Parish. was through Pius-I ' The Piusville Womenls Institute Itheir 1a.monm.o1ll daughggr Mal-. held their mmllllly meeting ill ills caret being seriously ill in hos- Mr. and Mrs Eldrcd Weeks attend- Atmve tile pupils oi l(t'lvln Gl'ou: Sr the Sehurlnans Srllcol Pararle Prozrhln last. week. Entertainers On Schurmans School Parade 1 who were participants on the Interscholastic Quit This program originated on the stage xg. if hers to her house for the Decent-lllllllle ml Novl 6, ml, Clllglllyl Alla-ll be” m"tm3- lwhere she has accepted a posi-i ' , l.l0il I The recent frost and hear)" ralnl ' l U l : Mr. anti Mrs, Czarfieicl Steven- storm is lnaixing the potato (ill-i son, Hazel Grove. were recent visi- ,'!lY3': very difficult as there are still some potatoes to be dug. ml.) lo Clll.ll.lOllewll.ll ---- . ; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran -l-lle lllellds (ll Ml.- l3l.l.ml Cull and sons Dale and Allison motor- lllll-ll, ale pleased lo knoll. llllll he- led lo Cnallonelullll 0” NOV 8- is doing nicely following a recent l lappeliilix operation in the Prince 01 3 Edwal'd Island Hospital. ' Saturday afternoon gluests Miss Helen Stevenson and Miss Arthur, Charlottetou n, I is lit ih l ill ' ift Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy of lll.I:.i:,llel.lclo:l llll: gxlaells mil; Campbellton, were Sunday visitor-slMl.3l Mlllal. Slevellsunl ' I l I Myrna I 1 4 lP'usv'll. I " or TU (-q i l I e i Tile raffles lnave started in thmlNMg sweiiltey R-:urni,y' Htigmax Fl I N S 4E 1 Mrs" Nmben Cmcomn recently I district. There are quite a few l l.l'5llll'l'g lie;-l.e:cl.lxcl?lr'l lhewgegegluglil residents who hale geese and llls lllollllll Mls Nelson Mllmll. ducks to raffle, l ' ' l Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant and sons of Fortune Core. here recent visitors at the h'olne of Mrs. Gal- ilant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johni F. Gallant. l l Mrs. Z. Salome. Pleasant Vailey,l iwos ll visitor to Searlcbbwn on Nov. 10. the guest of Mr. and Mrs.” Sobey. l -W-... I l Mrs. Leigh Morrcil was a visitor Cl ii iii. ' N . . I l hius Grace M31-Celina. Bloomflelri. 0 ml 0 e ON) on W 10 l' Corner, recently spent a few days I V. 7. l l l The friends of Mrs. Edward Mac-I lVGl;flli1.llll1f:t.Mlillll8l sister Mis.George.Dl,llallll Glen valllm are pleased BB lto know that he is doing nicely. '” - - followins an operation in the jPrlnce Edward Island Hospital. l YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. vimallslllu?"l:::::5eHeSl?rs,:,)mg:,'l.l llNllSS Laura rslllliih, teacher of igill),Liililelfg:gll:ltuK:io:.sllllll)l,lg 11;: - For Correct Insurance Arrangement dree. Alta.. are spending a few . .. i:.;:;l"ll': Sclllwlv Siwlil I level” mo prize at the Amherst Fair apply to the following; days visiting relatives in Burton. Mrs, Rebim McKay was a vlsllof Plnnlgll Vl;l'llllc”l3 ” h" hlmle lll wllll llla clllllllge 0;,” entry, Lot '7. to Summersidc on Tuesday.-AV. l i y- l Mr. and Mrs. John MacE:.clierny and Mrs. Annie McEaehcrn, and .. .- , Albert Mouse on Tuesday. lfglelgfgifffrglliilsgll igslmrs to Char" l . . - Mrs. Willie Moase of Summerside: ll'lSllO(l with his parents, Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moase l Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Driscoll of lsummerside. were visitors to New Ivisitlng his grandparents, Mr. nndl Mrsl Turner Giydon, Margnte. Niiss Vlillida Mac-Nevin. teacher. of Pleasant Valley school, spent Hi IV-"ill home in Bonshnw. l sorry to hear of i Mr. and Mrs..N.(A. Cutcliffe andl Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lambe will be lpital in Charlottetown. All hope ml ml, Amherst pllll. on Nov. 4, l lshe will regain good health soon. , V, . : MP ll-l';ll'"l39 l5 3. T335191” in lll9l Miss June Moore, Charlottetown Pmvmclal s5”m"lam- lwas a visitor to Fredericton on l --or l lNov. ii, the guest of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Lillian Condon of Kenslng-' wmlam week, ton. received the news of the death! of Mrs. Gordon Dalzell formerly oil Clermont. After her husbands death a few years ago. she moved. Mrs. Stanley Parker. Hazel Grove.l recent week-end visiting at her was it recent business visitor to the to Oakland, Maine with her rcle.- Mllllllallll , tives. Burial was in Oakland. l ' g l , . Mr. Myron Weeks. Charlotte- ; RFf:,ev.F Rgllgllialdvl McDonald and town, spent the lioliday visiting I 9- 7- llmmll Oi 59”” Mlle in Fredericton. the guest of his lBay. were visitors to New Annanl lllllenls Ml. on Wednesday evening where theylwceksl ' ' alt:-lrlllded the chicken supper held ,g. a. e home of Mr. William. Hell-l Ml-5. Hugh F Mncxpv erllpr. llllflfllll MaCE:0m'ld5 llllllly fflclllls. tallied the members of the Pleasant pmaed ” 5” h m- Valley Auxiliary of the W. M. S. at her home onlNov. 5. "PP I and Mrs. William or-m I Mr. Jrlmes Mill who has spent; the past five monhts ill Lnbrildorl . . - returned to his home on Thurs-Il.llMl:leJulgzmblwllcklglaml,1l.l:;:l(:lg:l;:' ldiiyi Mm Mm ”m' mm" chndm”. Women's Institute at her home oh lylaliln to C3” T”rm""”"e m meet Nov. 9. The following officers were ' l l ire-elected for t.he coming year: A very successful and cnteiitain-l M.l',lslI..Ml:.1ne6l, lng time was held at the home ciflsl,Cl'.cllll.l." Mrs.”wlll'lllm'E. Steven; M" wmmm H”3"”3' ml oCwb"l:on and treasurer Mrs Harr 28. A goose dinner with all tllehweclu ' ' y "fixlns" was served from twelvel ' of two 'oclock to quite a number Tl ll (Ll 7 L Mal of people. In the evening a cliickenlmeluln lnllpeml,,lll'll::ggrvlllllilimllgxgg ltsuppel was served from 4.30 to 9.30; Clllllcll on Ocl lll plum were " ” "me numb" " 9909'” fmm I n'1do to hold a'MiI'e Box 0 ' DON”! :31” AAXlrIl1:Il1s:;1;,ierl:r:lirl1;15:Ll:lgz atka later date. The study period, . . I . z "N - cnmyed with Mi" D'""”M"' MC'iiiilli,nriterT?n:s'nrswl(l3d)niby hll,::zwlllIiiil: .Donald at the piano. followed by I la law hours of dancmu whlch.E. Stevenson. The meeting closed I was much I younger folk, music being furnish- ed by Norman Mill on the Violin, Sydney on the guitar and Allie lMcNelll on the sccordllm. Mr. Ray Laughlin also accompanied on the piano. This intertsinment was sponsored by the Indian River C. W. L and wall supervised by Miss EllleiGillis. convener of the C. W. L. Committee arid was suc- cessful llocially and financially. Many thanks goes to Mr. Hegarty in giving his house for their gathering. will 55.9 Milo iitrtl - ORANGE PEKDE TEA singiion Federal building, which is nearing oompletion. Mus l of Ciermont were interested visit.- ; or last week. enjoyed by all the T - ltatlon before prize w-lnnen Mr. and Mrs. William Morreil and family Kuntsford, were visitors in Fredericton on Nov. 8. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Ross. . Mrs. Silas Chappeil, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor in Fredericton. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Morrell and family. Alberton were recent visitors to Fredericton. Mr. and Mr: Norman MacDon- ald Glen Valley, were visitors to Charlottetown on November 10. -Z. I Kenslnglon and I I I Vlclnlly --Mrs. Joseph Davison of Ken- rin-gton was a. visitor to Charlotte- the guest of her George Brown. Messrs. Thibedeau and Des Jar- town during the week-end, being dine of Montreal are at work on the artistic finish of the new Ken- Mr. Robert Humphrey is receiv- -rs: ceoirancl Clayton Mill 's at the big Fair at Amherst Mr. Jolm Weeks Murphy. prin- lnsld (McLeod) I-Lil-tz substituted during his three weeks absence. Mr. Murphy ascribes his quick re- covery to the use of the new drug called Cortlsone. The many friends of Miss Irene Duniphy. 13-lyear-old dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy, will be sorry to hear that through illness she is confined to her home. Mr. James E. M.It:NeLLl (BIZJLIII) Kensinrziton. is receiving felicita- tlons and congratulations on his having acquired the title of "Potato King" at the Maritime mother Mrs. F balance on ban-l. of 312.29. The President in a few brief re- marks outlined the highlights of the years work, thanking the mem- bers for their loyal support and wishing her successor every so in the coming year. New school committee will be Mrs, Thomas Quick and Mrs. Ernest Bryenton. Sick committee reported two treats had been sent in Upper Malpeque and two in Lower Mllpeque. New rick committee are Mrs. Wilton Ramsay, Mrs. Sidney Macoougan. Mrs. G. W. Ranieay was appoin- ed to the chair for the election of officers for the following year which resulted as follows: presi- dent, Mrs. Gerald Lockhart; vice- prelldent, Mrs: Kenneth Owen; secretary. Mrs. Ernest Bryenton; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Wall; audi- torn. directors, Blue Cross and Red Cross directors were re-appointed; press secretary, Mrs. B.MacGougan. The newly-elected president took charge of the meeting and cor- respondence and new business was dlscusse”. The birthday box was opened and found to contain 56.50. It was decided to have it for another year and Mrs. Robert. Wall was appointed to look after same. After ll Bank in 'T,Vne Yallc) rI"'lll ll” The i'lllieri l.ildies' Aid met at M”- -Vllllil-Pl "ll l l l I , , - ll week-end at his home in Nov. l rim ll()f)1(v or M,-, .-mu 311-5. 14,-... I l'lSlll0Tfl 3'. lllf llf"l"' all .lVl'-0 Will of the lcameo Theatrel in Kenslngton on Wednesday evening, in aid of Blind Financial Campaign, and :l?l';l9adlg5:;l35ll::'kllf;l W;(3r 3: - Glasgow. NS. n-l Hills on Friday evening. Nov MW llilllli P14”) 0" - 0l- l - has rr.n-c:ldc.lst on Friday evening on the regular Schurmans School Parade. From left to right are. - . '3' M-.- 1;, ' A Myron Palmer, G-Lilith Caseiey, Errol Caseley, Ferne Reeves, Sheila. C-aseley. (Photo by Wotton). lllve use of it willie sweeping the " xi--o Clork xiii.-Qii..ir-m H.l- , .VIr llllileli he lxoiIrl' left Not. school and look after it for the li;llllI-Q ini Borden on NM. 5. The Yollllp Peopiek So:-is-Ill lnnl 9 mlll Ulhlmlmr lillllpru lllpcxxlmllllkil l l V d vl N ll l "-m- b "n in: "Stand UP Silhd Up Tighcpuictilizoalcl (ti)i!ennllali'l"tee'i"nwe” " W , d lit .. G 2 ,- .- :1 3 n r y .-l; ,. - Ax, . Plllllm N "T '3 iome 0 Mr. an rs. or er Y S1 E I . of Mr an m mgi , ili..:.33,.ll 2: :3... Fhmh W znmnilis lcorcor-an. This hello; the annual: Fl'edeI'ICTOII Clld For Jesus." The members were divided into I -.-, l H . L '””P meeting. new comm tires were :ip- n o o --v "V0 "33"" m7 pl"'p059 9f Tnlilnll . " 'ill'K, 5.-is w.ul.l.l.. lint...-ml in xii: anti Mrs. Aifrerl t'tyluivli lit lmiir llnll-WI. Brilrllllrr pointed Mrs Gclorfze Gall.int.i Vlclmiy The many friends of Mrs. Lesllolmoneyz Team No. 1. Upper Malpe- her home on Nov. S lftei hnvill: rnterlzlinerl a nunlher of m-i;;ll- W simmiln: a few d(iil)S' at llll-' 1)1'CSldCtii, anti Mls. Nelson G.Gnl-ll . , , , Weeks. Pleasant Valley. ill"? 3'-?l'l'Y Que? Tum "0 2- L0W91' Mlillwr , i, spent a few (I , xlsilin: ulllil hm-s and fiienrls in n rlnlieimixllmnl" "l ill” '-"'”” "ml l” - I” l Lint. secretary trmrxl:-er Mrs I -ll ls A ll. . C l.lll l R llle. llto hear that she is lll with virus-(tilt l her brother and .iSiPl'-in-law, fxll. I ,l:onse dinner on Nov. R. the oc- . -Vim” xc”' 43'” ?John F. Gallant invited the mem- llLl;bl;;.al0llf:.leilueclllllglafll alga 18; i3YlEl1m0m5- col; Y::g1-degiiedPIi; pLtrUcLL1Cnl:eCgol'::0 mlttee for next meeting. which is to be held at Mrs. G. Wl Ramsay. are Mrs. Frank Beairsto and Mrs. Russel Craig. Mrs. Kenneth. Owen. Collection Soc. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and much enjoyed by all. Roll call for next meeting to be answered by members donating gifts for Pro- testant Orphanage. APPIN ROAD SCHOOL Grade IX - 1. Charlotte Mac- Eachern; 2l Leo Condon. Grade VIII - 1. Dorothy Mathe- son: 2. Mary Alice Condon, 3. Donnie Gordon: 4. Billy Condon. Grade VII - 1. Anne Gordon; 2. Walter Corney. Grade VI - 1. Juddle Mac- Eechem; 2. Fairlie Corney; 3. John Gordon, Grade V - l. Marjorie Gordon; 2. Junior Condon; 3. Norris Cor- ney. Grade II (I) - 1. Carol Mathe- son: 2. Kay Macllschern. Grade II (b) -- 1. Marion Ann MacEachern: Gail Gordon. Teacher Elia M. Cahill. Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; in technicolor outdoor DRIVE". CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Joel McCrea, Dean Stoekwell, Leon Ames, Chill Wills. action picture, Also Serial & News. FAMOUS CUSTOMERS LONDON. (OP)-George Jeni. melt. retiring as assistant superm- tendent of catering on British Railways.5erved many distinguish. ed ,assenge B in 51 years. He 5 is his most famous customers-E. cludlng King George V. Ll0I'd George and Sir Winston Churchill .."A.lmoet invariably prefer simple fare nicely served." SERVED ITS TIME EDMONTON. England, (OP) -5 typewriter in the office of E. P, Davies. housing manager in this Middiesex town, will be replaced The 1917 machine has been om. einliy labelled "u.nselrvicesble", Poultry Wanted Paying highest mar- ket prices. for all Live Poultry on M o n d u y, Nov. 'l6l'h. at my home on Malpeque Rood. Kensinglon. ALSO BUYING DAILY Pick-up Service on large lots. Phone 65-5 Mrs. S. R. PENDLETON . POULTRY Buying Live Fowl anc Cilicken daily. Pick-up serv ice. l Paying Top Market I - Prices. Give us a call before )UL sell elsewhere. FRED WADMAN, Kenslngton Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. "CATTLE AGENTS -'- l Mrs. Leslie Morrell and t w. n. wAnar.N. Marglto FRANK 1. GALLANT, we-lllnp . Mr" ”.”d M”.”ilL'” Gw”"”' Pius" im0l"'d l0 Chall0l'9l0ll'" 0" Tl"5- lfamllton, were visitors to Fhieilrtfililcyjicipal ”. Kimmgw” "lh””1' Wm Boa GEDDIE MacLE()l). w. Royalty mu. lmev "'9 f”5' 0” W Ch””0m- ml" ton on Nov. 3, the guests of Mr.1'””l quit” P .5"”.e mack M svomov B.BIRCH,BlrchHlll CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Stanley. Wm ”” N” 4' I . and Mrs. Leigh Morrell. liheumailc altlmtls. is making a Fl.ldaylSallll.llay -l:l5l9ll5. wl VERXON (;RAlG' Bcllmlllll Brill”. l l -W-l V l l Miss Anna Hickey of Seven Male Mg lniarvellously quick recovery, and st rt G ' D be. h. M. n. MacLEAN, North Wilt- ALEX .1. nommrsnn. Cllnr- Nf?””' Aubl" G”h”l”' Pl”5l””9w3Pl'- allended the Cll'Ck”l SUPP" Master Biil.V Glydon has return-iexipecis W mum” W” durmg tn” ewa range” 8 Ia l,,lleloll.lll Tenence Gallant. Duvar. and Mel- in New Annan on Wednesday. lml llolllc llml. sllelllllllg ll law daysllatter part of the week. Mrs. R.eg- OF Night drawing Saturday. ROYAL THEATRE ZENDA”, with Louis Caihern, Jane Greer, James Mason, Louis Stone. Admission 45c and 30c. Bank DEN Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. Kerr, in "THE PRISONER CAPITOL Winter Fair. Mr. M.cNe.ill has been one of the "tycoon" potato poten- tains for quite I number of years. He is an advocate of mixed form- ing, both in theory and practice. His entry in the carriage horse class also won a prize. Mr. and Mrs. G-lyvdvn Willis were visitors to the Amherst Fair on Oct. 31. Mrs. Leslie B. MncNutt, Mal- pcque. sustained ll had full on her doorstep recently. She was taken to Prince County Hospital for x- ray examimtlon on Mommy and heir friends will be pleased when that there were no breaks or frac- tures of limbs. Mr. and Mrs. George Brookins, Kenalngton. and Mr. and Mrs. James Rummy of Hamilton. were visitors to the Amherst Fair on Oct. 31. A most enjoyable Hallowe'en party. sponsored by the Women's Institute. was held in the spring Valley Hall on Oct. 8. The cos- tumes vvare amusing and original and caused the judges much oasi- were selected. The result of their judg- ing is as follows: lady's lot prize, Elizabeth Brookins. -dxcaud u a bride: lads”: ind prise. Mn. Alvin 2nd prise, George Brooklna. drau- ed as superman. The 1la.I.iowe'en spirit prevailed throughout the evening and added in the enJoy- ment of the mnclm which oom- pleud the program. . -K. nauseous w. 1, Charles Lockhut. on Nov. 4. member: gave her annual and regular re- port which showed IOIM had Budebury. dressed as Old Dutch cleanser; gentleman's in prime. Roy Ciu-k, dressed as a pirate; -The annual meeting of Mllpg. que W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Roll call was answered by elehn Plilnt tees. 'n'euurer i SEE CARL MILLER-his. Summerside TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL Rod Cameron, Arlene Whelan and Forrest Tucker In "SAN ANTONE" job was to trek wild collie it 1000 miles through Apache ambush. See lllm as a vengeance gu he has sworn to kill. Men who struggle for rum: ADVE "COMMAN nfighier to ransom the man woman who fight with cold steal. a fortune ill cattle. EXTRA - 'EXTRA - EXTRA NTURES or DO CODY" (Sky Marshal of the Universe) In "ATOMIC PERIL" Adults and children alike will marvel at this spectacular film. REGENT "TRAIL Alon Hale Jr. ,..ll TO-IIAY i.so-1- 9.15 BIG DOUBLE BILL BLAZERS" - Richard Tyler I H: Tlillll. IACE s 1 ll," lllill . All TIE SIASIIII. CIASIIIIO IIAIA OF ill! IIIIEST been raised during the year. with expenditures of 0801.84 leaving I