'rriiLc;uAaoiAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN S'side curling Annual Meeting Club Committees Third Prince Are Appointed Conservative Ass'n A meeting of the executive of the The mmu 1 mac 5"mm91'5” CUPUDK Club W8-U held Prince Prggressidiang gortfeerdaiiiig in Summeraide yesterday It which Party was held last evening in the the chairmen of the various com- Summerside headquarters of the mittees who will act during the party with an attendance of about coming year were appointed. 58 delegates out of 65 who were The following are the chairmen expected to attend. NOVEMBER 18. g 1952 l THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Surnniaraida. Phone 8001. NOWI. Snblcrlptlolll. Advertlalnl Bepreuntatlvaa GEORGE 010W and GEORGE W()'I'l0N Home Phones: am and sons , The Guardian may be bought at any of an no” 3 lollowilng I'Dl'e(I;olnuSlJ.nl1,mefjIj,gg 5.11 HUN. ununar ur ea rugstoro. I! Centr I Sheen guy. Nevngtnnd. Water Strdet; Mark Gaudat. 01 GranvlIl.a street; gym Dance a Grocery, Second Street; Inland Motor Transport. water Street; Vlnoea Grocery. 120 Russell street; llnnan'a lau- Servlee Drug. K. L Waite in Kenalnguin. lwo Horses Killed On Road Car Damaged Two horses belonging to Mr. Ralph Mclnnls were killed near the owners driveway at Sea Cow Pond near Tignish early Sunday morningtwhen struck by a 1952 Meteor taxi driven by Nelson Gau- WEST PRINCE 0! FIG! Alba:-ton : Phone: FranlsW OOIKI. Bepreaenhtivu 08-! office and on none. I ..1rYQUIRE about Co-up Insur- wu at your Co-op Store. .cAR.D PARTY. Clinton Hall. Wednesday. November 19th. JOWN OF Kensington tax payers are requested to make payment of all taxes before No- vemhcr 30th. After that date in dE'iIll.liiEl'S list will be posted in up.-nrdance with the Town Act. By order of Mayor and Council. ...'rliE ANNUAL League of Aiiivrty gilt tea in aid of Prince (minty Hospital will be held in 51g )l;iry's Hall, Wednesday after- nion. from 3 to 6. DHOT CHICKEN SUPPER in Tyne Valley llall. November 19th. spmzsored by Ladies Aid Society of S'.flll'.'ll'i. Memorial Health Centre. supper served 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. Come and meet your friends. -COME to the Hot Turkey Sup- prr and Bazaar in Tryon Baptist Hull. Wednesday. November 19th. Served from 5 to 9. In aid of Bap- tist W. M. S. - THE FIR-S-T INSTALLMENT of "False Face" by E. C. Buley. the Guardian's new serial story. WWW mdasy. l.:i?lilltmiiye';ll:i?d:dari3i the lhovincial sanammm I 0 k 'it th 1 t' l h 0'99" receive a special ift I S t R b b srlcnce are o ll ' gm, mam.-,,, wee s vls Wl' rea was it t e - p . . g rom an a. emem er e irlnin Tuesda this absorbing narrative you ll want Ms, Sviates. alhe went in company w'itn,S”'fhtE Bnrrnlzl lgleellflg tot this In- November 18ih, and each Tuesday thereafter iintiigthe wgeek bei'oi)',e' i if (1 wt , - U 8 W c a lb .- - . 1” "” '9 "Em LW" 5 3'” C" "W Chllstmas, yolly old Santa Claus will be at SMALLMAN'S TOY to read every installment. --DIES IN U. s. - Many old Williams. cape Traverse. accom- 5?”. ,1.5”";"l"5”” B""d K” car. 0r8anlZEtl0n- Was held at the home friends at Duvardltoad will regrfli panied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cut- mcrdaaay mgis :95 n:i0';'I';in"g"Ce:i1l-”"b5; 01 Ngsr S1-1 R-hBl1rke. rt charter to learn of the eath of Henry cliffe have rammed home after . . Mr. Walter Leard. this village mem 81' iv o as continued act- sMAL1'uANvS T Y v - held at the summm-was High 19” on Samrdav momma Nowmgm an mmugh the years In the A 0 TOWN FEATURES THE GRANDEST ARRAY Plncau, formerly of Duvar, who passed away at Rldgcivood, Mlllllc last week. The late Mr. Pineau. who left his native province about 22 years ago to reside in the U. S . A. was a woodworker by trade. He usually returned to his home dur- ing the summer vacations eacn year. He is survived by his wife. Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs M ,, ureh, ex lmmor. nntula . The treasurer gave a satisiactoryl Priscilla. one daughter. Mrs. Mary Walter Farmer and son, Eldred, of ,egm.dir:.g gm, pmamw: as H". Mrs. Walter Leard left on sun. report. 1 Pclzer of Mahwah, Maine, four Borden, spent Sunday visiting in amqng and m,,im9,,.,m.e' and Wm day morning. November 16th for. A review of the year's activitiesi grandchildren. one sister, Mrs. Fort Augustus, the guests of Mr. report, back to their respective s3CkVlUE. N. 3.. Whcre she willsiven by the secretary, showedl Cecelia Perry in Massachusetts. and Mrs. James Mccaughey and SCMO1 boa,-(15. lsllend "19 next HVE WEEKS With herlwentysnine members, ten regular and three brothers. Wilfred in family. They also visited friends 1;, has been pointed cut by edu-'50"- M15 Aide" Le3Td- Head M55'.m99iin85 find one -Special meeting. with Milssachusetis. Octave and Joseph at iiuvar. P. E. I. -PBESTONE anti-freeze will not boil out. Order at Brace's. -FILMS and social in Wilmot Valley hall. Friday evening. No. vember 21st. Sale of cakes, pies. etc. Also door prize. Proceeds in aid of hall. -00 YOUR own insulating. buy glass. putty. Weatherstrip. in- sulating wool and black sheath- ing paper at Brace's. -VISIT NOVA SCOTIA - Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickey of Darn- ley were week-end visitors to Nova Scotia. on Friday, November 7th, they visited the Amhefst Fair and spent that night with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence at Springhill. on Sat- urday they continued their tour, driving in Halifax where they at- tended the Crozier-Decker wedding and reception. They also visited Mrs: Clarence I-lickey's sister. Mrs. Helen Mccarville and other friends. -K. Personals -Mrs. Stanford Lockhart, Cole- man. spent Sunday visiting with her husband who is a. patient in -Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Mac- having spent a very pleasant vac- ation. motoring through Montreal. Ontario. New York and other points of interest in the U. S. A. -Mr. Lloyd Murphy and Miss Phyllis Murphy, of Augustine Cove. accompanied by Mrs. Edgar Sherry. in Montague and Georgetown. ently jumped from the side Summerside, det of Tignish. The horses appar- of the read directly in front of the taxi. one being killel instantly. The driver was not injured and Jerome Martin. the only pasenger in the taxi, received face cuts and bruises. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at over six hundred dollars.-S S'side Blink Vault Door is Repaired A defect which occurred on Sat- urday morning in the lock mech- anism of the vault door of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in was repaired for business yesterday after fifteen hours work by an expert who was brought here from Halifax. All records and cash were tem- porarily inaccessible to the bank staff who worked Saturday morn- ing without the benefit of these two important banking items. This door, which is about two years old, is both theft and fire proof.-B S'side Meeting Will Discuss School library on Friday evening for a preliminary discussion at the matter of a regional high school for the Kcnsingion, Sum- merslde, Borden areas. It is not intended that this will be an of- ficlal mcciing. Delegates will on- ter into discussion which will he who will head these committees: The election of officers resulted G. J. Hayes. ice committee; Frank as follows: Peter Gallant, Mt. Car- Cameron. games committee; Wil- mel. Drelldeni-I James Hickey. lard MacDonald, entertainment and Darnley, vice-president; Melvin canteen committee; E. P. Foley, Gallant, Mt. Carmel. secretary. property committee; James M”. Mr. Keith Harrington of Spring Gregor. membersuip committee; '1'. v.3"e3' W33 Blllloinired 35 D1'0VlYl- L. Linkletter, finance committee; 5”” "id COUWY 1'9D1'9SeM8tlVe. Thane A Campbell. ycum wrung Tillman B. Gallant. Egmont Bay. mmmmee. Lame Hp MacF.m.hme' was elected as county refprescnm. ladies curling committee; James ma . Maccregor. new membership com- The meetmg W” Eddmswd 55' mittee; Bill Jenkins. locker com- the pmvmcm ieaden M" R" R- mittee; Amos Hubley. plant com- Be"'”s mittee; Frank Daley, furnace oom- Allierton South W. I. 36494109 Notes Annual Meeting -Rev. 1.. P. Archibald and Mrs. Archibald. Middle Musquodoboit, M” Joseph can h h h, T - 88 an W o as been a loyal member of Alba;-ton N. 8.. arrived on the Island on Monday. November 10th., ' . . their daughter Mrs. Horace womens Immute 1” 3 "umber 0i and Mr. wright, Lower Bedeque iearsr was. eiecmd Presldmi Of They rammed home on FHday' Nag that organization for the coming year. With her on the executive: will he Mrs. Earl Atkinson. vice-l velmber l-tth. Miss Earle Mi;cKenzie, Longtpremdemi Mm A"-hi" Wi1kle.j Creek. Queens County, was a week-l3e"e"a'Y5 M”) 3”” Corbett. ire-l end visitor with her sister, Mrsdnsureri and Dm”-Ci0"5 M35. H6143-1 Burton Howatt. and Dr. I-loivatt.le”' Chaml?10"v MY-5 Mlchaell she returned on Monday. November Aheamv M”r Thom” Philllils and mm, Mrs. Everett Shea. The auditors jg will be Mrs. Clayton Travers and Mrs. Pearl Affleck left on Mon- MW Gerald Rooney. The Red day, November mm” on B molcross convener will be Mrs. A. c Will make weekly flights from his No th P l v 'ksh SMALLMAN'S TOY TOWN, r 0e M1 5 Op' talking to boys and girls until 4:00 p.m. Each each Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 alld arriving in little visitor will Eedeque. They made the trip by her 15th., for Florida. He went it'll company with Mr. Lorne Mac-i Farlane. Summerside. They went by plane to Moncton. then by train t) Montreal and from there to Florida by car. They will be absent about five weeks. cationisis in this part of the -S. Province that the only solution to thef. Rev. Burton Cl”0.We. was in Sack-yers to the w. I. News. ter, at Mt. Allison Academy. ' the twenty-fifth anniversary of its basence of the president, Mrs, 1-1, J. Larkin, first president and now- honorary president, .presided, Fourteen members were present. Minutes of the .last monthly meeting and of the last; meeting were annuali read and adopted.. 3 9-Vefiige attendance of twelve. There are twelve subscrib- TOW-N to talk to all his little friends in Summerside! OF TOYS THIS SIDE OF SANTA'S WORKSIIOPX SMALI.MAll'S Maclean - lnliiiin Darnley W.I. Red Cross Convener. Mrs. Dan Champion; programme committee. -5- the educational problems is p" wd d N b ” ” '1-P establishment of a regional llii!li.V1 Ev 0" 9 n95 3-35 0Vem 91” M9535 Di 1'3i5ll18 11111613 included Mr . k Be irat Mrs Eda" 3888 school accommodating gl'adesil2i-11.. to attend a committee meet-pa travelling apron, two rummage chimp:-3.3:, Mr: fioyd jam Continued from page 1 S-l0fi.00(i,000 wort.h. Britain must sell to buy more. ' Canada more Freeland Vicinity I that this would give dents a complete high school cdu- cation within travelling distance of their homes and would provide "increasing these exports is our responsibility. We must find what you need. Our prices and deliver- ies must be competitive." The sterling lIl't'i'l had licked or would lick the major problems confronting it-problems of living with;n its own means. of striking a halance with the rest of the world. of rebuilding monetary re- serves. Britain was determined to izve within her means even though if ”wlii mean hard work and. may- be. painful restraints upon our way of life." Dotti 0.3. And Continuedfronl page 1 ion. Martin made the suggestion for a neutral commission Nov. 3 and both he and Asembly president L. B. Pearson. Canadaia External Af- tinrs Minister. have had numerous talks with Krishna Menon. deputy leader of the Indian delegation. Menon is slated to speak Wed- nesday before the assembly's polit- lral committee. Meanwhile.-Ache- son left today with a copy of the rcsolution to take up his scheduled conference tomorrow in Washing- ion with President Truman and President-elect Eisenhower. Indian delegates said previously they would not submit a proposal unless they had some indication from the Chinese Communists that their plan would haveachance for rllrcess, Diplomatic sources said the Indians received ”encouraging" information from their embassy at Pl-ipiriz. Backs U. N. View Tile proposal backs the UN,com- mand's insistence that force not be used to send back into Communist hands any prisoner genuinely fear- ing repatriation. It also emphasizes that no prisoner should be held by force. The Communists charge that Drlsoners are being forcibly da- tained by the UN command. The Communists have agrued that all prisoners must be repatriated. .0f 121.000 Chinese and North Korean prisoners in UN hands. '10.- mo have said they do not wish to ' bf repatriated and 12,000 of the lama--believed to be the hard core of the problem-are Chinese. Some Western diplomats believe this number would dwindie in another screening under a neutral commis- sion where the prisoners were face- to-face with the opportunity to re- turn home. Second Death In Automobile Accident Toaomo, Nov. 17 -(CP) - Emml Lemesurier. 53, of Toronto died today of injuries suffered in In automobile accident north of here Saturday. the second death in the crash. Pie. Ralph Munro of Camp Bor- "fll and formerly of Saint John. 3- alleged driver of the car. ilrd before reaching hospital. Two others. Pies. R. .1. steel and Joseph Gmulx. both of Camp Borden. were lnlured. Police said the car plunged down D Noe foot bank from the high- ”Y- bmaahad a telephone pole. if off one tree and climbed Ir up another. z to Mrs. Frederick Walfieid and Itamiiy in their sad bereavement. Mr. Allan R. Palmer. King's Col- on Friday evening. November 7th to spend the week-end and Re- .mcmbrance Day at his home here. l Mr. and Mrs. William F. Palmer and daughter. Beverley. Halifax. are visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. Palmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer. The many friends of Mrs. Mar- shall Murphy will be sorry to learn that she is still a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. William MacKay of Canada Packers, Charlottetown. spent the week-end of November 9th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macxay. Mr. Byron Banks. P. W. C. stu- dent, spent the November 9th week- end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove. Much sympathy is being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy of McNeills Mills. on the death of their baby daughter. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of hard. Enving Smith on Fri- day evening. November 7th with eight member's present. The place of next meeting will be the home of Mrs. John Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig and daughter, Janelle. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald. Birch Hill. left by car for Massac- husetts on Thursday. November 13th. -53! I New Anti-Sub craft At llaltfax HALIFAX, Nov. 17-(CP)-The l-i.M.S. Rocket. a fleet destroyer converted to a sleek anti-subman lne frigate is in port here show- ing the Canadian navy a complet- ed version of the 14 ships Canada has under construction. Cmdr. T. F. -Halllfax. com- mander of the British craft. say! the Canadian ship: will be con- structed differently from their visiting cousin. but will basically be designed for the same purpose --anti-submarine. At a press conference on board the Rocket. Cmdr. Hallifax laid the ship is the first to feature "under deck" fighting. He said when the ship goes to battle. all personnel are beneath the deck operating with newly-designed in- struments. "During exercises at Key West. Florida. I seldom saw the sun leaving port before sun-up. oper- ating in my hlack box all day and returning after sun-down." It was intimated that althoulh the ship is a powerhouse against submarines she is weak against them also with it more varied Dr. L. W. Shaw. deputy millis- :tr-r of education will hr.- lat the movliniz on Fl'id:ty. . 1 Dr. G. E. Bennett. principal of lege student, arrived homt by plane the regional high school at Port are from Elgin. N. B.. scheduled to i dress the meeting gable to utlcnd, due to commlttments.--S. ;Honoured On gwedding Anniversay i g -Surrounded by their four sons lwlth their wives and families. Mr. land Mes. William Stavert looked kbaok on forty years of happy wed- lded life at their home at Kelvin lCrrove. Also joining them at the six-thirty supper on Thursday. October 29th were the bridesmaid of forty years ago, Mrs. Ire. Rack- nam. nee Martha Andrews. and the best man, Mr. Edward MacMudro. as well as Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mac- Murdo who were among the guests at that time. The supper taoie featured two prettily decorated cakes and the guests were seated by Mrs. Trirman Paynter. sister of the "bride". who was assisted in serving by a daugh- ter-in-law. Mr. Robert Stavei't.. Re- pienishing were three daughters-in law. Mrs. Alfred Stavert, Mrs. Clayton Stavert and Mrs. Roy Sta- vert. A toast to the "bride" was pro- posed by Mr. Edward MacMurdo and responded to by Mr. Steven. Mrs. Stavert was presented with a bouquet of roses by Miss Lots Sta- vert. who was assisted by another grand-dauglhter Miss Joyce stavert in making the presentation of an electric kettle. lamps. and iron. and a sum of money. In the meantime Kelvin Grove neighbors had gathered in the home to extend felioitations and appoint- ed Mr. Percy MacMurdo as Mas- ter of Ceremonies. Ari address read by Mrs. Scott Clark formally extended congrat- ulations and good wishes to the wortahy couple and conveyed to them the appreciation Ci friends and neighbors of their value in church and community and of their hospitality and kindness in the home. A well filled purse was presented by Mrs. Ralph Moose and Mr. and Mrs. Stavert both responded. thanking their friends and welcoming them to their home. Lunch was served by the ladies and the guests were treated to ice cream accompanied by bride's and groom's cake. A happy social hour followed. during which in sing song was enjoyed with Mrs. Edward Mac- Murdo at the piano. and the com- pany dispersed after wishing their host. and hostess many more happy years together. --BUR who had been ' (1 be present to a - will not he previous EDIN-BURCH. Scotland --(GP) -A 300-year-old four-storey man- sion. Baughton Hall. was burned recently by firemen because the interior woodwork was riddled with dry rot. a aaaorrrnmosaifa. ring.-(cpl Worlman removed a six-foot pile The 1700-ton frigate carries th surface ship. ano er no officers and men. of debris collected by lackdawa in eight to twelve. They have st.-licthlng -set up to lay plans 101' the sales. an auction at one monthly those slu-ptrainlng, of lay workers cf the Un-lmeeijng, 3 precenlage of door re. ited Church. , .:- 7 The following boys from Eedeque attended the Older Boys Conference; -7718 Symfpilthy 0f N18 D8051! of type of education such as is pos-J held in Keiislngton over the week- thls community is being extended sibic only in .. ittrge st-hnnl plant.l(-nd of i6th:- Wright, November l4 to .Garth Toombs. George IlrPS9flliGeorge Molltzumery, Ronald Wl'i2ili.l.B0m.d picture was shown 1,, the iflarnct Lowther. Ross Mui'ray, aild Arthur Craig. All these boys Bcdeque United Church Sunday school. i Miss Noreen Henderson. daugh-ii ter of Ml". and Mrs. George Hen- derson. has been spending some time with her parents. prior, to leaving for Bermuda. on Wednes-l day November lilth. MLss Hender- son is a graduate of Prince County Hospital. Summerside. She has ser- ved on the staff there for a year since graduation. En route to Ber- muda she will be accompanied bv Miss A. Moor. New Perth. They plan to travel by bus to New York. and then by the "S. S. Queen of Bermuda." on November 22nd. Mlssj Henderson expects to carry on her profession for one year in Ber- muda. On Friday evening Novem- ber l4th., a number of Miss Hen- derson's friends gathered at her home to bid her ”au revolt". -13Q BORDEN SCHOOL -The following is the Octobei report for Borden Sschool: Principal's Department Mrs. Irene Eaaton Grade X.-l. Freda Noonan: 2. Graham Lodge; 3. Desmond Mc- Ivor. (trade IX.-l. Badon Sentner; 2. John L. Read; 3. Elizabeth Jay. Grade VIII.-1. Edith Mcivor and Betty Currie; 2. Margaret Toombs; 3. Aldona Gallant. Vice-Principal's Department Mrs. Frances Jardlne Grade VII.-l. Elizabeth Read: 2. Donna Currie: 3. Wayne McKanna Grade VI.-1. Imelda Kelly; 2. Freddie Leard; 3. Jackie Darrach. Miss Greenan's Department Grade V.-l. Arlyn Jane Mac- Leod: 2. Judy Ann Davies; 3. Coreen Grant and Allan Macl.ean. Grade IV.-l. Ronnie Sharpe: 2. Rlzlphle Leard; 3. Blair MacDon- a . Miss MoKenna'a Department Grade Ifl.-1. Thane Bell: 2. Joanna Doucette and Bonnie Mac- Lean. Grade It.-l. Teddy Grant and Betty 'McKenne: 2. Aubrey Dar rach; 3. Diane Leard. Mrs. Mary Farmer's Department No examinations. in this Essex County town. Sea- shells and old bones werei among the pile which threatened to atop the church clock. CHURC GRELSLEY. Enaland - (OP) - e bowling green of a club in this Derbyshire munit sank more than II foot as a result of mining subsistence in the area. The National Coal Board has apol- ogized. IJONDON. --(CP)- The BBCi has banned the dance tune "sugar-' bush." which involves rhythmic hand-clapping. Officials said it was found factory workers tended cclpts at two shows, an invited card party, hall rentals and col- lections at meetings. For the school the hall was per- mitted to be used free of charge- for the Ciiristmas concert and June closing. it National Film hall for the children. three pencil sharpeiicrs were purchased, a treat was provided for the pupils at the end of June iind fifteen thousand fish oil capsuls were ordered. Community work included forty-nine home calLs and forty- seven hospital calls. sznging Chris- tmas carols in the hospital and providing a treat of home-made candy for the twenty-eight pa- tients, the sending of Christmas boxes and cards to elderly and shut-in folk. the appointment of two members to the Scout Group Committee and the ordering of thirty cases of cans for members. Financial aid was given to the Cancer Fund. The T. B. League, the Polio Fund. Red Cross, Lady Alexander Fund. Alberton Public Library. etc. The use of the Hall was given, and registrars were pro- vided. during the visit of the T. B. League's Mobile Unit. . Through the Institute a goodly amount of Red Cross work was done. Sewing and knitting was done by the members during the year. In addition to articles avail- able from the local Loan Cup- board two wheel chairs and one Glitch bed were secured for pa- tients needing them. Arrange- ments were made for a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic for which use of the hall was given free. Every boy and girl who took the tests at the close of the Swimming and Water Safety Course passed. Much credit is due the instructor, Miss Irene Buote of Tignish. Arrange- ments for the course were made by the Institute and a number of citizens assisted by providing transportation and beach super- vision. During the year the W. 1. Hall and cellar were thoroughly clean- ed and some renovations made. The projection room was removed and several new records were pur- chased. The school committee for the past month. Mrs. Henry Myers and Mrs. Silas Rayner. reported thin they had visited the school and taken orders for fish oil capsuls. The visiting committee. Mrs. H. .l'. Larkin and Mrs. Herbert Champ- ion. reported four calls. Arrangements were made for Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Mfrs. Earl Atkinson to attend the W. I. Leadership Training Course in Summerside on November loth. A Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade is to be sponsored and the committee responsible for the program will be Mrs. Arthur Willie. Mrs. W. J. Phillips and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. The December meeting will he at the home of Mrs. H. J. Larlrin with Mrs. W. J. Phillips and Mrs. Silas Rayner as assistant hostess- es. Roll call will be answered with the payment of twenty-five cents per member to the A. C. W. W. fund. The hall committee. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie and Mrs. A. C. Green. was re-appointed. Mrs. Clayton Travers and Mrs. Erskine Hardy will be on the school com- mittee and all members are asked to visit. At the close of the meeting re- f. ' s were served by the to drop thing: while clapping in tha'beifrypbf- at. James'a Church time to the music. hostess assisted by Mrs. Eric Cor- bett and Mrs. Everett Shea. -B i by her uncle Waldron Seller and was attended by her sister Mrs. Robert MacDonald Wedding ..'A very pretty wedding was soleglng of the Da.i-nley W. I. met on ocio. November 5th at the home of Mrs. mized Saturday afternoon. her 11th at Desable when Rev. J. H. Bishop united in marriage Miss: Adelaide Eliza Ininan. daughter. of Mrs. George Itlman and the late; George Inman and A. C. 1. Donaidl Kingsley MacLean son of. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean. Victoria. - The bride was given in marriage of Charlottetown as bridesmaid. The groomsman was Mr. Wind- sor MacLeari of Victoria, brother of the groom. Adding to the attractiveness of the wedding party was the lltte flower girl. Miss Linda Wright of Charlottetown. cousin of the bride. The bride was very charming in her floor-length wedding gown of white net over satin. Her bodice was of white lace with pearl seed- ed neckline and pointed fitted slee- ves. Her three-quarter length veil Wu held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms. and she: carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The bridesmaid wore a floor- length gown DY yellow marquisette with matching headress and car- ried a holiquet of white gladioii. The charming flower girl wore a floor length dress of green taf- feta with matching headdress and carried a nose-gay. The bride's mother was attired in as blue and gold taffeta dressi with matching accessories and. her corsage was of red roses. Thei groom's mother wore a blue crepe! dress with matching acccssoriesi and her corsiige was of pink roses. The reception which was held. at the bride's home was attcnded' bv (vver fifty guests. The dining table was centered; by a two tier wedding cake and was gully decorated with red roses.l Mr. and Mrs. MacLcnn plan on? residing in Moncton. N. B., where the groom is a member of the R. C. A. F. LONDON. Nov. 3 ..tAP)- Burma. beset by rising ' ternal, Communist troubles, has asked Britain for more time in which to pay off a i2'7.00f).00t'i debt. official sources said today. Britain's reply to the request of her former col- ony has not yet been given. I Annual Meeting mon thiy meet- --The regular John Beairsio with an attendance of eleven members. The meeting opened by singing. '0 Canada" and repeating the Creed in uni- son. Minutes of wthe last annual and previous meeting were read. approved and signed. The pres- ident ihen gave her address and gave a splendid report on the years activities. The secretary then gave her re- port. she reported that receipts for the year amounted to 5919.53: expenditures to s9l5.62. leaving a balance of s3.91 on hand. Sick and school committees then gave their reports. It was moved and seconded that capsules and container for paper towels be bought for the school. New sick committee will be Mrs. lvfbrley Crozier. Mrs. Ivan Dickieson. Mrs. Charles Hickey and Mrs. Robert Cousins; new school committee, Mrs. Fulton Simmons and Mrs. Harry Crozier; new entertainment committee for the following month; Mrs. J. Beairsto. Mrs. H. Crozler. Mrs. L. Adams, Mrs. D. Champion and Mrs. Clarence Hickey. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Robert Cousins, Mrs. Ful- ton Simmons and Mrs. Wallace Pickering he a committee to find a play to be put on in the near fu- tiire. Mrs. Harry Crozier was asked to take the chair for the election of officers and it. was moved and Complain VIIIIILAIIIIYIGI seconded that the officers be re- Gianna Fitted elected as follows: President. Mrs. Wallace Adams; PHONE 51" vice-president, pMrs. Clarepilllce I-act? sMALLMAN.s NJHJHNG ey; secretary rcasurcr, rs. 'a - lnce Pickering; directors. Mrs. OPTOMETMST H Robert Cousins and Mrs. Harry Crozicr; auditors. Mrs. Morley Crozicr and Mrs. Charles Hickey; KINIJ IIIILE TEA d,l,l'IlllUl1Iit'( "UH IfVI'.' and Mrs. Fulton Simmons. It was moved to donate 18.00 to the Institute of the Blind. Collec- tion was then taken and a.inoirnt- ed to 69 cents. The meeting was closed by singing "The Queen." Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Charla Hickey, and the refreshment committee will be Mrs. Colin Donaldwand Mrs. John zeairsto. ' EOTTERLYIN. England - (W) -Mrs. Louise Killick. who recently celebrated her Both bu-tfhday in this Buffolk village. was a housemaid for the statesman Disraeli in the last four years of his life. She says: "If ever there was a gruid old mg- lish gentleman it was Mr. Disraeli." He died in 1881. Professional cards I. Earle, Hickey chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce llunniarsit . P. I. I. PHONE 2888 mmnmcumm . B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Summenlde. P. E. I. l-'.. E. Parkman Upt.D.. RA). OPTOMETBIST Glaaaea mead Eyes Examined Offtca neural I to 12 - i to I and by appointmen- Phono 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. lnmmeraldo On all rural lines west Annan and Kcnsington cast Power will be shut off weather permitting, otherwi NOTICE To All Power Users p.m. and 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday. the purpose of work on the Summerside sub station. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. of Summcrstde, also New of Summcrside: between the hours of 1.00 November 19th. so next fine afternoon, for II. E. ELLIS & SON l'Ire - Auto - Casualty msuaanon l I Summer St. anlnnm-stile noun ma H. GIIESTEII 8. Macllulllll Isrrimnaeueiw luau, no. a” 1.1.3. oftloa formerly oeenlll 5! late leatb street. I. (L