S'SlDE WATERFRONT from die bridge of the Elna II, of motor trucks burden an the east side of the Marine ship-side loading area where 100, ed with Summerslde port by the two freigh- one of two large freighters docked potatoes are seen approaching the ters- On the extreme lift is seen a Wharf in Summerslde. long lines 000 bags will be taken from the on this wharf which are at pre 1 anada Air Lines, flew back to St. Johns. Oile- hec, on saturdsy after Visiting with her paren Pete and sister MINI!- at. Johns. Quebec. were recent vie lion to OAMIIY. Mrs. Ruth was formerly Miss'Norma Pate, daugh- 0'I.eery Friends of Mrs. Nelson Dennis regret that she is confined to her i - home through illness and hope to BUSY SPOT -NOW sent fined to capacity with 150,000 bags of potatoes. - small part of the two warehouses iPh0to by Wottonl The Theron, an 849-ton Canadian aler from Halifax. sailed from ndon. England this week on a L000-mile voyage into the bleak SAILS ON ANT ARCTIC EXPEDITION Antarctic. S'hetlia.cEn'ying the lIl:n- way of the South Pole. The Theron guard o ommonwea 'a lhnelye” .xp.dmon whlcll am” was specially chosen as one of the to cross the I300-mile ice-cap by few ships ever built which could '3. see her out around again soon. The Evening Auxiliary held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Ger- ald Gamble on Thursday night. i Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Claude MacNeill. .Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery of Alma were Sunday visitors to 0'- Leary, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead. sympathy is A nded to Mrs. Hierlihy, 0'I.eary, in the sudden death of her sister Mrs. Flora Bald- win which ocurred in the Western Hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Averd Harris ac- companied by Mrs. Charlie Ellis Kn ' .1. left on Wednesday morn- ing for the United states where they will visit with relatives and friends for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Ellis will spend the winter there as she has done for the past few years. Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Summer- slde. spent Sunday with relatives ai;ill friends in O'Leary and Union- v e. L.A.C. Peter Pate has returned V v to his base in London. Ontario, af- ter spending his leave with his par- ,, ents, Mr. and Moe. Peter Fate, 0'- Leary. Miss Suzanne Wedge. and Miss girl's school in Moncton. are spend- ing a few days with their A ts, Mr. and Mrs. Peteri Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruth, of ter of Mr. and "Mrs. Peter Pate ins Bonita Adams, who are attending P MISS M. D. WALFIELD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED F-0 JOHN. B. FRASER. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Walfield. Summerside, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Marjorie pm. in Trinity United Church, sinn- Doreen, to F-0 John 3. Fraser. merside. Garage-Service Station Lost In Fire Yesterday were also reported lost in the fire. However, a car belonging to Stanley Ellis of Northam which was in the garage at the time was removed to safety. This service station was built only about two years ago, and the fire which destroyed it yesterday, for a lime threatened Mr. Mac- Leod'.s house on the west side of the service station. The combined garage and ser- vice station of Clinton MacLeod of Springhill village on the main highway east of the Mount Plea- sant district was totally destroy- ed by fire yesterday afternoon which resulted from an oil stove explosion which occurred about 1 .m. Garage tools and equipment ive parents Mr. and Mrs. Rralph ' A Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Aubin withstand the crushing strength of the polar ice packs when winter falls. (CP Photo). : given fluoridation. C Wedge in 0'Leary. Messrs. Clair Silliker of Mt. Roy- al, and Therin Milllgan of N310, left on Thursday morning by car for Toronto. The Unionvale W.I. elected their ' officers for the following year as ; follows: President. Mrs. Earle .lel- ley, re-elected: Mrs. William Bry- an. vice - president: secretory. Mrs. Don MBCKEIIZIE: directors. lllrs. Wilber Grey. Mrs. Stirling no May 17 the Ellis and Mrs. R. E. MacDonald: auditors. Mrs. Errol Stetson. and Mrs. Douglas Cornish. Con of Ag- riculture, Mrs. Gerald Gamble: Con. of Arts and Literature. Mrs. . Clayton Stetson; Con. of Health and welfare, Mrs. Edwin Dignan: Con of Citizenship, Mrs. B. MacDoug- all; sewing class, Mrs. Isaac Har- ris; sick com, Mrs. Clayton Stet- son and Mrs. William Bryan. Miss Helen Adams of Mill Road. attended the Fair in Amherst re- cently. A number of young girls gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley on Tuesday night in honor of their daughter Lucy Ann's birthday. Music and singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Jelley at the piano. Games were played and lunch was served by the hostess :ssisted by some of the young lad- es. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose were visitors to the home S'side Woman Observes l Her 102nd Birthday Today Summerside's grand old lady,lyears she is still able to go up lynl 513” '1l;;m(;Y”l)l1t?:l3Y Cells; and down stairs unassisted. can re cs er n r ay s . . . , lremarkably active mentally and 5"” "ad ll" dilly newspaper and physically. Mm -l-Emlyn llves wllh takes a keen interest in current her daughter. Mrs. D.F. MacNeill events, local and international. As in past years a host of friends ex- of Cedar Street, where she has re- sided for many years. tend congratulations to her on her : Although her health has naturally continued good health and wish lfailed somewhat with the passing her happy returns of the day. Deplores Hiss and Groan Way of Teaching Reading PHILADELPHIA fAPl-A read- 'ss-' l ing expert Thursday ridiculed what "Parents a n cl teachers have he called the "hiss and groan"lfallen into this this and groan" phonic method of teaching read- pl'll'lIll('s trap There is no point inl ing. zdrilling on isolated sounds. Youl Dr- Emmett A. Betta. director still have to blend the sounds into of the Betts Reading Clinic. said words." l phonics. the study or, a word for Betts said the way to leach? -sound sroupinss. is important in children to read is to guide them! learning to read but should be sec- through the transfer from spoken ondary to w-an-ehendins the to written language,t hing them meallinl of the W01'd- to perceive the printed word with- "No reader," he told the annual out losing the idea behind it. He Institute on reading sponsored by recommended the use of phonics. ml will”: "'3"-1 ltlend to both 319 as well as the study of word rela- iofm and 3119 meanllll 0T I W0Pd- tionships and other methods to lin- "Phonlcs are important las one prove perception, skill necessary to recognize words so that comprehension will be eas- let. The real materials of reading are concepts, not words." READING A MIRACLE Betta did not mention Dr. Rudolf Flesch or Fleschls book. "Why Johnny Can't Read." by name. but at one point he held the book aloft and said: "Actually, how anybody ever learns to read is one of God's miracles. The one man, apparently whom he has let in on this miracle is the author of this book." Flesch contends in the book that any child can beitaught to read simply by teaching him the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. Betta said this often results, in I"word- calling" without wmprehension. LIKE CHEERLEADER "I visited a school a few weeks STILL MISSDVG MONCTON. ICPY-Deep woods in the Steeves mountain area near here hide the fate of Harvey Estabrooks. 68. missing since he- lett Wednesday afternoon on "a quick hunting jaunt back of the house." For Sale Or Rent Property on Water Street East, Summerside, known as Globe Hotel. Consisting of 18 rooms. in good state of repair. Suitable for hotel or apartments. For further uie to the "Magpie" please bring their articles to the Commercial Department- Mr. very interesting article. erty. the Hi-Y held a meeting presided over by Elizabeth Nicholson. The scripture was read by Eleanor Bowness and the meeting closed with I discussion. The Beta chap- ter held their meeting Monday ding. There were discussions on the boys' high three ,students Tuesday morning at re- Saturday. Nov. 19, 1955 The Hi-Y Group Leaves” f Weekend M Thirty-eight Summerside boys and girls are leaving this morning by chartered bus on a weekend visit with fellow Bi-Y members at the Moncton Y.M.C.A. -one of Canada's strongest Hi-Y centers. Under the leadership of Al Tyl- er, general secretary of the Mann- ton Y.M.C.A. the youth of Monc- ton have organised into ten chap-' ters of the Iii-Y movement. Apart l from the Hi-Y activities. which will he canted on during the even- ing. the sU.l'Dl'l1Il'Blu: boys and girls will spend Saturday afternoon at the Y.M.C.A. using the game room. swimming pool and other facilities which will be at their disposal. Hi-Y is a Y.M.C.A program for Illgh School youth and is internat- ional in-scope. its high purpoge 1.5 "to create. maintain and extend in the home. in the school and throughout the community high standards of christian characterij This program was organized in- Summerside last spring under the sponsorship of the Y's men's Club as a part of their youth work and, it the hope of the in Men our oincT9niiV'?!?s ai-Y wiluslnuonotmtie . Bruce White Dick Rankine. , Newson. Merrill Bishop. lea Kb Fail?” Ann Lidatonl. din- ta: Mary l da Macbean. Andre! V0611. Joy Cameron. Mary Rayaw. Margaret Raynor, Basel Currie. Louise Raynor. Joyce Burns. Betty Prichard. Margo Macbbugill. Elli Cairns, Valerie Waugh. Margaret Milligan Cecilia Darby, Elisabeth Gallant. . Gamma: Roberta Clark, Marian MscLeod. Norma,MacKinnon. Mar- ion Wright, Ann Nicholson, Bev- erley MacKay. Eleanor Bownau. Elizabeth Nicholson. Marie Murr- ay. The group Wllllbe accompanied by girls Hi-Y mentors Dorothy Townsend. Birdie Cairns and Peg- gy Preston. Boys I-Ii-Y mentor Charles Ballem and the international director of Y's Charles Lilkletter. SUM-lll NOTES Any student. wishing to r-nntrib- One of our High school teal-hers. Norman MacDonald, has al entitled. ”Putting Your Child's Idols in Work" in this month's New Lib- Tuesday night the Gama Club of night with Cecelia Darby presi- the Booklet, "My Reflections" and about earning money for Hi- Y by baby-sitting. Both Girls' clubs. together with the boys' clubs. will leave by bus Saturday morning for a week-end in Monc- ton. Al the Capitol bowling alleys this week. June Wood got the girls' high three with a score of 578 Marion MacLeod had high single (247). Bill Dawson coptured (267! and Reg Deslloches. the boys' high single I237). Charles I-Iickey's team led with 2973. Ron Mullins five were next with 2695. and Stan Gay's aggregation came third with 2546- The subscription campaign by the students council has brought in over 3600 over the past week. The ampaign will be held over until Monday to allow any extra subscriptions to be brought in. The Red Cross Council of s.H.S. will begin selling ice-cream to the 'cess. Let us help them by getting our ice-cream from them. as they are helping others. POULTRY Buying Live Fowl. Chicken and Capone dolly except Saturday. Pick-up Service. FRED WADMAN Kensinghon STUDENTS PROTEST TORONTO lCPl - Arrival of North York police ended a threat- ened strike over exam standards of 150 senior students at Bathurst Heights Collegiate Friday. The stu- dents met a half-mile from the col- legiate and marched to the school. where they staged a demonstra- tion on the sidewalk. Teachers and 1.000 other students watched from windows. But when police arrived the strikers bolted for classrooms. FRENCH TROOPS OUT PARIS rRouiersl-The govern- ment decided Friday to release from military service 57,000 French soldiers called back to the colors last summer to serve in North Africa. The move coincided with a general relaxation of tension in North Africa following the return to the throne in Morocco of Sullll Mohammed ben Youssef. banished two years ago by French author- PS. ATTENTION A FARMERS Buying Poultry, live and dressed, daily except Sail- urday. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Siimrrierside Professional Cards Cherie red Accounts his 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commera Blllldllll Sun-irnerslde. P.E.l. Phone X INSURANCE li.Fllrl.. Elllgug E-on Lhnitetl I ' .-St. lIlIlDI'i Optometrist rnoN'1's ass-I saoanr wanna: sane. Bummer St. B. F. Hunter. ILO. Bnninserslde, P.E.I. - nu-e sin slluli.LMaN's sUsI.niNI A. Raymond Grant- a so 288 Water -- Above Maurice Mitre Men's III PHONE 8580 Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS particulars contact Roy Durant, Summerside, phone 2864 or P.O. Box 177. E6&& ago," he recalled, "and went into a first grade reading class. The teacher must have been a cheer- leader in college. she was jumping up and down with a bunch of let- ter cards and the children were Yelllnl '1III8h.' 'hIh.' 'lI1h.' of Motorists ATTENTION LeFurgey Mr. Elmer E. IAFurgey. born in this Province around the year lwl left at an unknown date and died in Chicago in 13. Anyone having any knowledge of this mail please contact F. EARLE Ma.eDONALD LTD. Will be open SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 ilnstead of Corney Bros. "CAMEO nrd . ENWGN" Tenderloin Steaks - Roast Chicken Dinners g;'”'” .111: mgllgi akidnntlgie rings. 'N'c?,T..E,,:..,smp.s Admissions: Fish and Chips - Fried Oyster! m Drlnkl T Cwdy tr moo --sermon: so Evenings: soc and 50c l ' g l.AND' c or.s rrng . , - Tab HtI..:CdeI'k Dawn Addams. Also Matinee. 50C and 29': Bdrml DWI. i I COMING NEXT ..'1.. --aoran”. W-""'”""””' E IQIDIIC "HOUSO of d. - Bamboo" -on rs sin" . V sl.:"s.s'i.-an mcmem-scone z:m':1so:ill. Sponsored by den I..0.B.A. Bank clawing ay. Bar- let- A love story as startling as, SUMMERSIDE Today 2.30 - 7:15 - 9215 In Clns-maSr0pe "Track Of The Cut" Starring Robert Mitchum and Teresa Wright Open Daily from 4.00 the crack of a gun. Max E. LeFurgey in order Is con Tl-yon. The Blue Willow Luncheonetfe (Opposite the Capitol Theatre Exit) Sundays 9.00 am. to 1.00 am. Relatives t relationship at North p.m. to 12.00 p.m. Robert Ryan Shirley vnmasuchl of their son-in-law and daughter, - ' wwantd Wiltliamlltolainson O C A k es von beore eavng to a l'Pend a month or so with relat- Wesiern Guardian "WV" 5 5 Y . Ra e e Ont. and other places of interest. Q08 P E L TENT, Searletown, KENSINGTON United Church, p g Mr. and Mrs.'I.ra Dennis of Can- 'i W” -i 3 NT 2223:!-..."2:-:l::.t' .i?::...:"".3.': been In - s in -n " " - .. .5. ..:”.:::.r'.::::.:: "ms: CHRISTMAS oirr problems ship 11 o'clock. senior choir and the attempted rape charze against ovI;!rIPm'lelmlg:;an&"v18lli:" Mm Nelson De,,,,l,, ' Its solved now by portraits-taken boys' choir. Evening. 7:!) 'clock, Benjamin Grady of Summer.-Tide. lithe Read studio. i laymen's service. Men's .fssocia- Tlll anon was taken on me V Mr. ad Mrs. Claude. I-Ioplood . ho 5 nj lc, 3 c of Summerside were visitors to WE. win. be seeing you around ili:o3'lriz.miT' ReuIlrl.ImI:l-wlesdM.ull)f,ur- direction 0f CWW" PW5""'”' 3- 0'Leary on Sunday. guests of Mr. H corner on Spring Street. Noon- ray. B.A.. B.D., Minister. 0. Stewart. Q.C. in Supremt 50”" gtlllllgoodk sliistilr, Ihvvlriic.wll'llmlt:l"lWnc- ll'l Barber Shop, Expgrt barberg, ---ex--e Summgrslde yegtgl-day who polnt- Mr. And M1-5, Jun” sjmmongl Hm! 3" rl 5 - WEEKEND MAGAZINES. "Sat- (c”""""''' m” m” 13) ed out that this does not give ab l3'l1l"l"E'0:- ll?" fling: 3 Vllgl" W Mr, and Mrs. Allison Harris at sy Evening Post". "Ladies solution to the acused but merely 3 V" E" T 9" ' E "' 5"" Summerside were recent visitors lime Journal”, Summerside bus TOTOHTO Slacks means that proceedings will Ml-;e Md Vlcm"y- to O'Leary and Knutsford. CP '””: ,,,, Z, ,, -W 0- no -0 - - :l::::::"".:l...:'... ”ll.i 3:35. T... M. hm mew wall-xln so CHRIST 35 - th Prln e County Hospi , um- 0 ' king sale at the Top Hat m' 6'' lg: 32 3 : fl';';lllf”'l';"':ll:f,l',:'l0””gf5:5:,,l:llf,,,c2' mgrside con November 14. after Alrpbff "ant. Kensington. Saturday. No Mlborinoiit Inc we so so ' l , 1311111! down I flllht of lie!!! I! ber am. 7.00 p.m. Sponsored we um am: not an "H; 'lfl:,D;":,'l,”'J,:'s'llSce"l3f,eed, his home at Margate. Confrucf Lei Sh M"l” Cl'""l' G""d- xanglifalhv 5;: 53 told Grady that by reason of dis- Mr mdlmn Morn Ca 1 "F - 7 ""95 IN BOSTON - Mrs. Colin .T33'.'l'f' ” A 2433 33 iii 1'3 ”'"""'" M M ”l”'' Wm” tertained the icelvln scroll: elllarm HALIFAX (cm - The contract Ve. Borden. I eived word on xariuiu enom us no ”-"ll”3”lly WW” necessitate 8 "W pol-um group at ulel, ham, on (or 3 new airport for Halifax has esd l No ember 15, of (3.: "a gag M "in lm m. trial. proceedings had been -stayed . lamond Cong 3!: V ii the November 7 been awarded to D ml ln. . Man” of her d. mmrvl llom alum because of illness of a Crown wit- - . lmmlon Company 0, Fmderlc, that-. Frederick Jone l-lender- xC ou Len wta miss in I25 zflfllulgllf lglgmllg l')l;9l.:::d”:l'::;' Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod, ,Irish- ton, Transport Minlsleil; Marler - S iiooiso I75 iso , . 't i din at d with ed Th day ng t. 3”" 5” 5' "ml ""9 3 ''””3"'”"" WM ll” hlignsoii-ilnp-T:w End iiezllghltiil-. Mr. mllljllytlsmiield isurio be located at 3:3 as as court. his future deportment might mm M". Elma shupel Run." Kelly Lake, nlmul l5 mlle, lnlalld saso isu. ll Tm dfliermlnem Whetlllerll mg” "l" 92:: Street, sIIlTIfnQl'I:uu. from Halifax. and for civilian loo as so as C Brie W GVEI1 "3 Y W90 ' "ll 1 e the Eastern 1000 30 -'0 30 ed With. The many friends of Mr- Keith Kg ewlalr rel-Ki ancow used also by 3 P0 gnfg & :1 Male allpeal Ii)tt'lG(t)1rd0nfWEfIl;t8nn:: Adan-ills will be pleased to know the armed forcdes. tr l nil 01' In EB 0!! 0 S9 E that at rec vering from sev- Th Die in - con ac covers MOASE JEWELLER8. Summer ll:mIE0:81.H' 80,: 3; llmP1l8e1likdSePll9lItT1ybl9I' 12-H1955 lllln ere attac: of sciatica at hisahome geneie-al. comructlon oil tile llzlg d 01.9 up 400 400 ea gu oma ngaase 3 l , 3 d tacosoa niche? clockl.uyIhIsTIeerl.qllI.Olll1t: "”"' m m 9. p u mum" UR gaximoiilltiioluyijraiisport department tiers, They are eq pad to 1...: 3: m as officials said at Ottawa. Build- uave, emboss. adjust or aerv- muss its sos "V" ":33 :3: :32 :3 33-'99 ADVERT”! ings and aids to air nllivigation . guy mg ml, lu, locus 42: as ill be installed later un er sepa- I fl'om”tli.eTi! Witt: ii-sage": 3 3 ,1 3 Oil 134;: 007: Ml: GENEVA m'""") " T” M9 in contracts. l-- T in M m -.w.-- .: ..- l:"..?.:':";..'l.2:'.'." .':'':".;...l "The .2 :0 ml: rm i ll"''''" I - l."Mi ss Ill l.l".E”?t" ii."”....”"s '.'i'”""' ET '3 'i'::..i:.""”' :3: N .7 .7 -mm-em-n - supreme some i3..'!... .3 oz”: -- Clsb . e ew art on :3 la: Inwm. " as W. W. W. decree offering an amnesty for lure, ? m l. ". loom m 2': 2391 Cm "Pursuant tohetheddpeoillcylnofl til: . 5 ran -Rainbow lsoozoo its occ t," a , i a g si I: go IIOGTFN mggtgf :5 M war. The deans, occo a full on during the winter ' : : 3 mm om M ,, ,., -,. colnn-ln.mi.a pdrgted in its entirelv months so as to provide winter ' T . T M IM iw. above atoms of Russian l t in this area." 3. a: 3: . :12?-T cslnr! 13 is as It PrestdcIItK1ImOIItl Voroshilov and m"'Til:y'::iiect to provide the cit- . it he afhnblhv :33 '3: 1: l: N. Pegov. secretary of the isens of Halifax with a first-class : 5 lg"-5 ha W. M 33., all... dlum of the supreme Soviet. airport." Mr. Marler Midi - soo ' yum. mu". (mm us 111 x 3Hm,..wuu.-m 190015 14 ll . . .1 'l'i'u" "'” .:'.'.”:: '3: 3'3 I000 sfsecunss moesisnn a I: & limits . - no ' - 41 .....'i av. ..... s 3.. : .. lull: la: 11.0 in l V in lull: ll". llvl Members of Prince Edwanl Lodge No. 14, stan- ., ,3 l", :2 W, m m iey Brldgeare-requestedyto meet at lodge roomon ' 3 l,.- 1:" " " Monday at 12.30 pm. for purpose of attending fun- ll: an ' ll-a gain .3 23:: 3-4 lulu eral of our late brother, Willard M. Riley. on no no It a is: ll IN in By order of Wormlpful Master, sIlMIMI'lIIlnr ssols 15-41:: lg 3.3' ' all "'t 3” in DUNCAN MacLEOD, .1.” . run .32-..-.-..v.-..T--w no mo