Page 14 The Guardian Monday. October 25, 1954 IN MEMORIAM MR5. G. H. CALLBECK -Mrs. Amanda Callbeck, widow of the late George H. Callbeck. North Tryon. passed away on September 30th in her 87th year, at 65 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. i where she had received kind nursing-attention during her many months of bed confinement. Mrs. Calibeck, whose maiden name was Amanda Muttart, was born at Cape Traverse, P.E.I. where she lived until her marriage to George H. Callbeck, North Tryon. Here they engaged for many years in successful farming operations. Mrs. Callbeck enjoyed home and mmmunity life, with the latch key always on the outside of her home. It was one of her happiest moni- rnts to have friends or relatives enjoy a meal with her She was at devoted member of the United Church also a lite member or the W.M.S. Almost at the last hour, when all other earthly thoughts had leit her she would. without hesitation. sing or repeat "The Lord is My Shepherd". The ftiiir;-:il sci-rire at the Nortn Tryon United Chtiirh was con- nucted by Rev Limd Archer as- sisted by Rev. Alrv MacKay Mrs Callback is su. tlVPd by one daughter. Laura tMrs. H. B. Wecksi Charlotte.-ioun and two sons, Dr. Lee M. and .1. Albert. Summerside One son Hedlcy predeceased hrr 'lu'o grandsons. Lloyd Weeks and Arthur Crtlllieck also survive Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. George H. Callbeck wish to express sincere thanks to the and friends for the many acts oi oi neighbors Gard of St. Elcrinors are now guests Exchange phnln"t'R1tltFd as thev were leaving for their reception are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hardy. The in-trick pRrPT1it aro Mi. and Mrs. Stanley Wells, Siiiuniorside, and llP,r husband is the son of Mr. and v vierc nmrrieri at Giarl Titling Chapel, Stitmuerslde, on Sept. 15. Mrs. .V'liI,ifIT llnitiy, Si. tlltlnin lltwklwrt Studio). Howlan 30 PF P, A Arsenniiit n as in Hou- evening. Mr lan last Sunday Mr, G.lnrit Cmiitict re:-ciitii spent a coiiiilc of days In Haiti-"W N 3- Mr. Leo Arsenauit with L.Villl1n: . L i - Alberton on Mm Slim?” i" t...?::..::::f t.:.::.T::.:':.:: 2:222: 2: tiirir uncle and nunt. Mr, and ”' c-tad--I Ellcanors. The, employed. ii - Summerside on October 12. I Vows In Summcrside .w. , r. ., Mi?-and,MrsfEdniEd'PetersAand Novembei'Vniectiriitrivlilch will be ns moved to Borden on Octob-fthe annual rhickcn supper. Bingo 13, where Mr. Peters is non uas played and lunrh was serv- d -AG. Mi. Leo Arsenatiit motored tol -Aina Mr and Mrs 5'0st'ar Gallant and M17 and Mme Howard Dunbart Mr and Mrs. Harry Harris and! kindness during their recent Mrs. l'lPl)t'l Fli'v;iii H-ultiii ;ff”n1:y and Mrs, Fem. Dmmn nert" liP"Parenient p . H N lin Huulan oll Ortober 8, rnll.ii;: Sm, Wm”. Knulsfnrd. recontiyi The caiibesk ymmlyl rhe ii.st snntt nl tne stnsv. an relmwpsp Jlmted Mr. and Mrs. In” Dun: YT. p p tivith ("Old high ttinds occurred on V lb” and fmmlv. October 7. which made it a very M155 Franc” Arse-nault, who is ' Cascumpec -Mr. and .' . Derniott Mac- Lean and fan Milo. worr- eent visitors to the home of Mrl and Mrs. Ira Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yeo were recent visitors to Monti-ose, guests' re"-with the Full plotting uliiln disagreeable day for potato ..d18- employed in O'Leary, spent a iew Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gavin and Km? 4335 at home M50 8551511113 iletkcluldren Tignisi. spent a few days , patents uith the spuds yzerently at the home, of Mr and Some of liit' lll”il itzc llt).k btisy Mm Wilbert Murphy! unit- ing for help ttith the potato pick- ink. Mr. and Mis. Leo Arscnzitilt and tending classes at Tigiiish Coiit'etit,i spent the Thanksgiving holiday and i iiie week-end at her Miss Norma (jzillant. ulio is at- Miss Paula Shea and Mr. Don-. Shea. Waterford, are guests. , of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. t W. B. M.-icLelli:i. home here. of Mr and M15 Lloyd Dunbar tiautghlrr. LOOP-ll. M20 ill Suiunier- Mrs. J'dlllCS Arsoiiatilt iet.i:'iicd : i side. i'crCHti.V on business. trim: Western tlospit.-it on October Miss Mary 3,.;i,ouy 1-91,”,-Md to Miss Elaine Gamb . em lo' l 9. her home in Coleman after visiti in the office of R. Hollmli:ie,l Frwnds M Robert Gallant Pnsl' lher grandparents, Mr. and summg,-side. was 3 recent vmtm, master. are glad to see him out Mr. and M.rs. Frank Gallant and Harry Barbour. to the home n: her parents, M;-.,3E3l" MVP? his FFFPM lllnc-KY H15 daughters. Diane. Florence and and Mr; nu.-a Gamhlp wire limknrl alter the mail dtirinz Jean. were in St Louis on October V, and Mn, an-nd,-m Wallace M ,1 ' ,hls -Elfk 3l"'-ll l0. and son REIEH. were iv-crziit visit- i 14' Q'”l'"F C””?l'i11il has fP- I, V p I lnrs tn Sllmn1t"25ldF guests of Mr , W-med '0 1115 l'l"mF In Rusttco M” l””'h A'”””"li 3”" 31” Hriiix Peri-x and I"lallL'lllPt, Eva. ,-mi-1 rm-5 J vtrmmm pmm . havtng spent a few days w;5n.mgTAlbai1 D. Arscnatilt ieceiitiy motor- ML Edward Road spam ms. ' t ' relatives in this vicinity. ed to Albcrtnn where they visited -1- l M;-5, Paulinus Kelley of Rose-l Mrs. James Arsenault. a patient in la hanksgiving week-end in How- n. ville, is spending a few days atl M. d M . r l . llmirly ntilere rlesct-riayt"isllt1cl)1ii.smlloThglthe western Hospital. l M A i Callant o' Noith the hnme of her daughter and - - t c v . ' , . home of Mrs. Miiri-e,v's p.(l't3ntS, Wayne Pet:-.5 and Sandra Arsen- Rwlgf, unnnfm, Hmmg m Howg . 50”''"'1'” M" Md M” Harry Mr. and Mrs. )l:tcLcan lViarNot'in.lault have been guests of their km. l l Dun” -D W951 D9V”T1- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tenisi t , Peters, Howlnn. i Mr. and Mrs. Aiyre Bunte oi; Mr. and Mrs Herbie Dennis. 0- lMlll Road were in Howlan on . l LERIKV. Vere recent attests or Mr 1-Ionian runs well rnpl'PsE'ni.ed locfnbpr 10 P n' A d t "nd Mrs: "3 D”"” at Bltrnnfirlrl 1.0: on Hall for the i n y ' e'- : i .. drex Gallant o lliivar ML and NI” Gerald warren. urciuy Bingo on October 6. - Miss All , V (t y ' , Summersldev were Sunday visitors recently visited in Woods ock. 5 It in Cascumpec and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. M W , I. Vlslled WW1 Miss Leone Arsenaull ”' axrens mien”: M” and and Clarence Gallant of Piusvillctployed in Knutstord, who ulll be nian-is-cl on October lweek-end at his home here. , Coiigrattil.-itioiis are extended to at Howlanj Mr. and Mrs. Kniinetli Cotizlilxn. 27' Roxbury,Hverc Stintlax visitors in Rus-tlco, guests or Mr and Mrs Everett Coughlin and Mr. Charles couxhlln. A number of hunters seen in this vicinity their dogs, sluootiiig partridge can be daily with Hungarian BERLIN (Al-T):-Aarre-it-.igee from the Soviet zone of Germany Fri. day told West Berlin nix this week tiftcr ricnntincing last Sunday's Comnitinisl-run election as a ”iake." He said the arrests were made after small groups had lsthered in beer halls and scoffed Gracr- at the single-slain haunts, i 4 i i R atithnriii'es,m5h on opn,.,,,. 0 DCFSUHS worn arrested in i.t-ip- (rpm, ii ill: niiti Ms llclirr Diane to St. Elcanors on Sunday. 'to p , V , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters, Hamil- Woik licgnn on Pi'iday, October ton. om” on Saturday mgm' 8 of uideiui:;: iinti lownring the big hill and fill.ii2 lll tiic hollow on the 'TCUlHmxlan Road ulth several niach- was lioslr-ss to the ladies' of the S95 weighing 1400 lbs Darth Howlan-Woodstock St. Anne Club i . for the October meelinri on Octoberiat liar ain rices. R0"”'-l We'll l" T”? 12. It was deecidod to send for Cod-y g P N? '9 ass)” mt” liver Oil tablets and several mom-i irrc ul'll Pnrly Hours rit-- Dem iPrcsidciit, ines Rev M .1. now in operation. votitins. Miss Era Perry of Chit.:illli'T:'iull 0' is now visiting her roiisin, Miss 13 Arsrnanlt at Hotvlan. Hi-xnii and visitiiig vtith D3Vltl, E4't'4)nlllnlllNl by the M:sses Peters on Sunday night. Mrs. Gus and .Vini1v Gard. motored Peters arrived from a recent visitmauonai power take off dig- uho is em-l 59”" ll” 1-24 inch John Deercl take off level bedl .l ---12vl inch l George Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Leo is Petrxs urrc power Mr. and Mrs. Gus dig-E01,; Imp" her daughter and son-in-law.i gar; 2 Grey and Sneider po- tato pickers. Also two lior- -VMrs. Rae Nooiian of O'I.t'.try ERSKIN F1 CLARK. Alborion in their order in the Mrs Leo Ai'scii."tiilt., for em. Mrs. Robert Arsenauit kind- cnnsented to be hostess for the nut Miss l-Zilrcii Riley of Lot 7 nits guest on ()."iill)Pl' in of Miss l-'i'i1nci.s iAi'sciiatil' nt lloulan. E. E. Parkman ()pt.D.. an. PIIUNE 3'38? REGENT THEATRE BLDG. -sllmmer Sin Summersldr Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Citnadlnn Bank at (lomnwrce Building lummerside, P.l'..l. -. Hume 2543 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MCTFAT. HFILDING Granville at Winter Street Surnmvr-aide DIAL 8864 1'. 0. B0! dill INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - (i;isu:iIty I Summer St. summcrslde Optometrists 8. F. Hunter. R.0. Iumrnenlde. P.l',.l. - Phone 311. sMALLMAN:s ut;ii,niNo A. Raymond?lrant. nae, o.n. 1!! Water street lnmrnerslde Above Mlurlee Mlll'e Men's Wear PHONE 8530 Denflsl Dr. J. A. Doli-on IDIALLMAN BUILDING Dill 1800 Summenlrle PHOTOGRAPHERS i Mi Clinton Carrutliers niniorcd to Stiiiiiiierside on October ll. l-tel act-oinp.-iiiied by his brother. '. uhn ttn- l'Pitl"lllilR tn Halt. A ciiiiiqof If you feel .a n Thus tiny! mm! people work under prenure. worry more. sleep len. Thin strain on hotly and brain make: physical fitness enter in lore-harder In regain. Today's tense. living. lowered reli nee. overwork, worry-any of these may elect normal kidney action. When kidney: gel out of order. ext-eu acids and ruler rennin in the uyntem. Then backache. dislurhed reiii, lhnl "lived-oul" heavy- heeded leelin oiien lnllnw. That's the time in lake dd': Kidney Pills. Dodnl'1 Ilimulale the kidney: In normal nciinn. Tlwn you Feel hrller-sleep holler-work lidler. Ask in: l)odd'a Kidney Pill: nl Iny drug tounlu. 5: "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Mon. - Titus. 7.15 - 915 I Lotti! Hayward. Patricia Medina in "('AT'TAlN PIRATE" in technicolor CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (MON) -- TUES AND WED. SHOWS 7:l:') -- 9:13 - MATINEE TUES. 3:30 out to get him, but its doesn't know it! stirring ESTIIER WILLIAMS itiilil&'iiit-iiliiii'i'iit' TONY - Mo”! aim Esther. . . and everybody lmtm ill COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY In Cincmascope "HELL AND HIGH WATER". Richard Widmark -- Bella Darve Admission 45c B k d " , nu: amp ammo ri...".'.l.i..- .'.-"X.l'i1HsilEu'67"i';'T- in".-".L' I1 W. DIAL! to win. PHYSICIANS u, if 7 WT ' L. IL ZIELINSKI. nu). ROYAL" Omani Pnemlnner m,m,m, uupnu. In". Mon.-Tun. 7:15 .(- 9:15; Mnlinrn lemlnxton I M.E , fbyeloinn-surgeon Phone'I0lL Voter Itnd. lulnenlu. Mon. 3:30--"GYPSY ('0li'l"'. The human story of Mtg and hpr ,-,,;g GYD!."- xinrrinl Donna Corr-oran as Meg. with Ward Bond. Fran. ces Dee and the colt "Gypsy". in color. TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 nnenu ms. MMH Sllwiilil l0ilNNf DRU Ce illllilltl ROUIND llilN ililitilii The October " 3 of the Milo W.'T.. was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Mllliun on Oct. 6. The animal meeting of the Credit Union was held in Milo Hall on October 13. with a large attendance. The Milo S. S. held their "Rally Day" Service: in Milo Hall on Sept. 26. Mr. Donald MacLean, Tyne Valley was the speaker tor the evening. A Mn. Blanchard Maclsaac leit on a visit to her old home in Scot- land on October 8. She was ac- companied as far as Halifax by her husband and children. Mr. and Mn. Norman Campbell recently visited Mr. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G o r do n Campbell, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacLean of Mum. U. S. A.. are visiting friends and relative: in this com- munity. They motored from Bos- ton last week and were accom- panied by Mr. MacLean's mother. Mrs. Amos Macbean, who has been a visitor in the U.S.A., for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Driscoll re- turned to their home in Plrkdale on Monday, following a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. uliver Gorrm. Coleman. II. R. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorriii. Glenwood. Mr. Herman Mncxuy. Summer- side, spent the Thanksgiving holi- day at his home in Milo. -Mrs. Lucy Macbievin spent a few days recently at the home of her son, Mr. Dave MacNevin. Milo. Mrs. Albert Milliun is con- valescing at her home in Milo, following an operation in P. C. Hospital. Mr. Manson Murchison. Point Prim, spent the week-end in Brae. On his return trip he was accom- panied by Mrs. Murchison and children who have been visiting for the past two weeks at her par- ent's home in Milo. Mr. Carl MacNevin. who was visiting his parents." Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacNevin. Milo, has re- turned in Hamilton. 0nt., where he is employed. Mrs. Lyman Gorrill and family. who spent the past few weeks vis- iting at her old home in Bloom- field, has returned to her home in Milo. Miss Florence MncLean has re- turned to Summerside. to resume her studies lollowlng a !ew days spent at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLeancU hours 0 Cent: to half a kitchen door INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our BORDEN LINE, west of the CFCY Transniitter, on Tues ay, Oct. 26, weather permitting, between the 9:0O am. and 12:00 noon, and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m., for the purpose of moving poles as required by the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway. Maritime Electric. co. Ltd. i7o.5n.9o2z:9 War has Improved tde form via! You can that door polishes exactly the way the expend do it at Johnson's Wu famous Reooarch Tower. 'Apply Hard Glou Glo- eubetituu brand on the other half. TRY IT! -rvvo rA'rAu'!'ll! GHICOUTIMI. Que. (OP)-Louis Trornblny. 14, was drowned and Benoit Glnrd. 15. was fatally in- jured in separate accident: near here Thursday. 'n-embiay, non of by- Gerald Tremblay of Chiooutlmi. was drowned in the Valln river While playing with -Lriendil. Glam was killed when the tractor be In: A riding suddenly overturned. T99”... EGZEMA healed when all else failed AT YOUR llllllo STORE-START TODAY! Have You Callouses or Cramps there -:-)- We are-bringing you Positive, Reliable. and Speedy, Relief The Finger-L Point: to the lo::'t.ion of tin Anterior we-ken-.ut:n tintv bontzuthaiao do- suutlhdtbeumvn 01 till P0rIon'u vnuht cause a burning uuution. calloulu tend” Ipots cltitlllltzlcted bu. an Pains Heed tltefim danger signal! Stop your Foot Tia before they impair your conrf I and daily eficieucy An Ex position "! ti”. '"''"3a 31009 Advanced lcieniidc methodg .1115 relieving and Heating Foot Tronhlu, will be at our Store on Tuesday, October 26th A 'ally mined expert from the uqfofW. M. sdrol. M. ., III: world? most noted On 'c antitank; will clearly explain how time methods give mmml foot comfort. You will also be given a pcdograph print of your uochinged fut. All this without cost orpobligation. Don't min seeing this Expert at our store on above data. . HOLMANS SHOE DEPARTMENT Summorside warns on AND on wash: suasrlvunss win out New brightness! New long-life shine! Improved Hard Gloss Glo-Coat Itia in the regular yellow can with the green band. "JnhnIoI'a". and put any A dozen kitchen parties won't give your iloor the rugged wear the Johnson”: Wu mt door you daily. For six weeks, hundred: walk on it and it's regularly damp-mapped. Then come: the Glass Meter tent. . . after weeks Hard Gloss "llud Glen" and "Gloconl" In registered Iruiunrh M I. C. Johann and Inn Ltd: , gives you floors so shiny and easy to clean that you'll have lots more leisure time: It introduces an exclusive formula that resists scufiing and stays bright under damp-mopping like no substitute can! It dries with a finish so hard your doors are bound to stay brighter for six, seven, even up to ten weeks! Use it from now on dnd you won't have to wax so often! Improved Hard Gloss Glo-Coat in now at your store. Accept no substitute' This photoelectric device proves eyes don'i.' deceive. Just as your own door will show of creme and damp-mopping. Glo-Cont scores I brightness, rating of 16.. .the substitute polish n 4. New formula Hard Glou Glo-Coat now on yourdealer'a shelves, in the regularyellow can wiiltilleyreen band. IIIDS ICIlIFIDgIlP ILOOII5 T