The CAPE TRAVERSE W. Y. Nov. 22, 195-1 -The November meeting of the lAuxilla.ry of the W. M. S. of Cape 01 L r Traverse United Church was held 8 M Y at the Harper home. North Carle- d M” L W Pr, 9 Ilton. Mrs. Hedley Lowlther prestdln"K Mr. an . . . ic 0 land Mrs. John Has am. pianis. saint John, N. 3.. spent the week- lMeeLmg opened with up to war: and with their 501'!-ll1'llW mdishlp. The 67th Psalm was read dIl18hlM'- 1315 ind M” L or D” lantiphonsliy and scripture pasuces W” in 07-9'” iby several members were followed Mr snd Mrs Harold Palmer andiby pfgy" by Me? Hm” (momm- ' was en receiv . mm”-V "I K'n5m5w"' were sum The business part of meeting was day ”5"”" L" ""1, rlwmre I" then attended to, a letter irom fnd ,Mrst Amed am” n iMrs. Allison Tait, Literature Secre- -t itary was read. It was decidged to k a box of clothmg or ores. Aim" fyxgge M,:'en"zac;unl,),::?bI:i51:f gs W. M. s. officers were all ra- ms to me home 0; Mm Dunbar; 'cle-cted for the coming year. ' father. Mr. Herman Wallace lni TM 5'-Ud.V W19 Church 1" Ind" Coleman. dealing with the different religions of India was led by Mrs. I-laslam, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of assisted by Mrs. Maccsull. Mrs. uantmse. were visitors to 0'l.eary David Murphy Mrs. Boyd Lowthenl before leaving for Windsor. On-lMrs Howe. Mrs. Maccallum, Mrs. Pogo 12 Monday. tario. where they will spend a,Mnrley Muttart, Mrsi Noi-ring, M.ra.: few weeks with relatives andlsliison Harper, Mrs. Hedley Mut- triends. 't.a.rt. and Mrs. John Myers. Mrs. James Bell wro is moving 7116 membui 0' "19 5'PTm3'”'ld to Charlottetown tor the winter W953 W0mm'9 w- 1- held 9"” months with her family. Mr. and 3m” 3”-pp" at "he hm" M .M”' Mrs. David Murphy was feelingly Smlmg Fmzeu 9” T””d”' mgmi remembered by the members of the Supper was served to if: members W. M. S. .5 she has been g Wm "M "9 ”5”'0”' 3”" much faithful and esteemed member for they proceeded with the annual "any yum The address was rad T:f";,e0"i;i;;df;ft nizucomgzze by Mrs. Ernest Harper and a suit- ('fllLlClltl'A vioe-president Mrs. Lor-liable mu p""med by M” r”nH tame England: Secretary, Mrs. M”?"a”r b"' swims Fume”: Treasurer, Mm S.nging of the hymn Lord of Hcno Macwlmams; Audlwm Light whose Name outshineth." fol. Mrs. Keitii MacDougall and Mrs.,l0W9d by the president. brought the Allison MacDougall; directors, Mrs. meeting to a close. A soci-1 hour Verne Collzcutt. Mrs. Lewis Mac- was then enjoyed. Lunch was serv- Kenzie. Sick. Mrs Keith Mac- ed by the hostesses assisted by the Dougall. Miss Lorraine England. committee in charge. Mrs Stirling Frizzcll and Mrs. El- mer Shaw: School Committee. Miss Helen Frizzell and Mrs. Verne Col- in the demonstrations by the cloth- i.cutl, Program. Mrs. R. I... Eng- lmt clubs of New Brunswick, Nova land. jscotla and Prince Edward Is- land Norma and Hazel came sec- Robcrt L Fr-2:611, Medical Stii- mid in tho Island Provincial com- rlent at Dalhousie University. spent petition held in Charlottetown in the week-end at his home. the September. They were both first guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrsipnze County winners. Norma was Stirling Frizzeil in springfield,ia second prize Island winner and West. ll-fazel a 3rd prize Island winner in 'Sewing Club work. : Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Finnan nix I i gumn-191-slda. W9". y15n,,,.5 to wood. Miss Verna Stetson. who is em-i smvk on Sunday guys” 0, Mrs .ploycd in Summerside, spent the John pmmn. - holiday with her mother, Mrs. L. Estetsoii and sister. Jean. in 0'- Leary. . y Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hardy and son Wendell of Alberton were vis- iitors to e e of r . Mr. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock. iH.m.y ,,E.l;,,,l;”';1, su,?:;,,a"d M ' was the guest speaker at the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Malheson. Banquet sponsored by the Bedeque orL,ea,.).' ha” mm. in the Um-ted womells I'm-m"4'- states where they are spending it Tm mam mend! M Mrs M. I, few days with relatives and friends. wood MacDonald. are sorry to Mr. Edgar Harris Springfield hear that she is a patient in the iwest. was a visitor to Summerside Prince County Hospital followingvlon Sunday. C? an operation. We all hope for a --j--& speedy recovery. Mr. Bruce Carruthers left re- cently to visit with friends and relatives in Nova scotie. COLONIAL THEME Mrs. Lorne Adams, of Knuts- mm is spending some time at the LONDON iCPl -- Titanic of the home of her father. Mr. Atwoodianhual I-Old Mayor”: show fiiis MacDonald in Gienwood, imonth was "the colonies." Thou- Jsands of Londoners lined the pave-l Miss Olive Jelley. Bimurieraldehmenis to watch the floats andl spent Sunday with her pa.rents.'m:-irchers in the historic para:-lei xfr. and Mrs George Jelley in; Oueary. THEY LIKE IT W ”'d M" L5” 3"””1' 0"i LEOMINSTER. England fCPl-- erggge g::':gEyDfv11?:;"BP;0i Farmers in this Hertfordshire dia- i - ' ' ' i trict. passed a resolution calling for mrds mochen Mrs' George Bheenidaylight saving time all year Mr and Mrs. RAE Collicutt ofi:”""d' iipringfield West were visitors to Summerside recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harkness. s-caamoiii KENBIWOTON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Milligan ind family of Dartmoiith. N. 5 .around again after being confined West w”m9"'5 Infi for their hnme utter mend- ing the holiday with Mr Milliganis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Milli- -Mort -Tun: T 15-915 The story of an nrcan. tun .-hips. I handful ni men ithe Heroes). The only villain ' "TEE CIIUEL SEA”, starring 3”" m M””' Jack Hawkins. Donald Sindein, Vir- ginia Mcxenns. Bank drawing Tiri:ish.ln:e::"i:ecEiiltjk:isE'irl: S: Tuudw WM” 32500" 4 n'Lear,r. I Mr. Vernon Cornish employee in the Bank of Nova Bcotia. Sum- merside. spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish on Mill Road. ”ROYAL" BOBDEN Viiss Norma Ma('.Qllarf'lP and Miss p .,;.(l,':.N&.". week-end at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, North Enmore. Mr. Wyman MacArthur. Linkleb EIIIIIOFE -Mr. Thane Noye who is serv- ing with the Royal Canadian Army It Vl1Carll"- 9'-19599 1' 5P9'3dl"5 ter Road, was a recent visitor at leave with his parents. Mr. and yghe home 0; his pm-ems. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon N019. Ellmu”-' 'Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. Enmore. - Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Enm'"- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur Springhili. and Mrs Angus Mac- Ind ma Gum, 59,-mghjily wua Arthur. E"m0"- 19" w'd"95d'yv recent visitors at the home of Mr. for a two week visit with relatives .,,d M”. Aund Smarty summer. in Augusta, Maine. side. . Mrs. Fred MacArthur, Llnklebi Friends of Mrs. John E. Yen. MI? R0ld- 599'" l 5”” M3” ” .Harmony. are sorry to learn that the homfs M M”- Cl'”d9 M"'ishe is a patient in the Prince Arthur. 5Pi"lnllilu- 3"d M”- mr'iCounty Hospital. We all join in Mr M00". Em'n0"- wishing Mrs. Yeo a speedy recov- Friends of little Herman Ram- "yi say. 50" 01 Ml'- and M”- R”Yi Mr. and Mrs. William Baglole. Ramsay. Spriniihill. are pie;-Sed 1" spiingiiill. were Sunday visitors at see him home again after 91"! A -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abbie patient in Alberton Western Hos-.'MaCA"hun summum-1,. 1. u Mrs. Annie Cotton. Springhill. is MP Ind Ml'5- AM” Bum” arid spending a few days at the home flmll)'- Mmml Pl955a"L W9” ”5' of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baglole. itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. psummersmey Wallace Morrison, Conway. on; Sunday, November is. i The Y-nuns Peoples Rally was M M Lead 0,Le”y lhc1dRat Ogeai&eNB:;rer;:o&l:,l;:h rs. Clara ac . . on emem 1'3 , was a recent visilma at the, hill"? , llth. Those attending. from htdhe of her dllllhlfl 3” 50”'m'"W- Mt. Pleasant Church were: r. Mr. EH5 MF5- Flmk M"K”m”"i and Mrs. Campbell and son Ross Springhill. lJunloi-, Mr. and Mrs. Staging . c- Mr. Aniiui Enmsn and Mrs. Ei.jg::;:'U M;hdPl;::;',3'e,:lf"Cyn.;i. H5 E"""" End f'mny' -Sprmghm' land Della Inverness and Mrs. were Vmw” 1" Churchm an Sum Claude MacArthur arid daughters. '3'-Vi November It iCarolyn and Marilyn. and Mrs. Margaret Green. Springhill, and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis and daughters. lAlma and Rosalie. Northam. l The Springhill Women's Institute was entertained by the Vlclnrlil institute at to his home with Pneumonia. irgngozggv? i Mr. and Mrs. William Ballum.;A veryg enjoyable Pvcnlfltl W95! Miscotiche. were recent visitors atyspent with music and entertain- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ment. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Mount Pleasant. were recent vis- itors to Charlottetown. Friends of Mr. Sidney Enman. Enmore, are pleased to see him BIADALIANB UNITED W. M. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the W. M. 3. met at the home of Miss Mamie Stewart on Thursday evening. November 4th. The devotional period was led by the president Mrs. J. J. Mac- uod. Theme of the meeting. Dis- covery and Mission. Miss Mamie Stewart led in prayer. scripture readings based on stories from the book of Acid, were read by Mrs. J. J. Macbood, Miss Peggy Mu:Neill. Mrs. Lawrence Newson, Mil. Angus Gillil. and Mrs. Mill- age Msouod. Hymn 456 and cloa- ing prayer by Mrs. Hedey Wood- aide closed this part of the meet- ms The president presided for the business part of the meeting. Roll call was responded to by eight memos and two visiton. Minutes were read and approved. Collec- tion amounted to 32.00. seventeen home calls were reported. A thank- you lttter was received from Rev. W. B. Mscf-'hsil. acknowledging card sent. Miss Mamie Btawart gave an in- tsresting account of the second pert of the study Book entitled "The Christmas Contribution to the New India". Mrs. Angus Gillis invited mem- bers to her home for December meeting, with Mrs. Hugh F. Mac- Ksy I5 devotional leader. Silent prayer and The Lord's Prayer closed the meeting. Attzr which refreshments were aeirved by the hostess assisted by M.i's. Lawrence Newson. the Hillcrest Lodge. Summerside on Friday, Nov. 5th, where a de. liciaus turkey supper Twenty members and seven men were present. .Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. Victoria West. were recent Vlsllnrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rug. scll Dyment. Northam. Form ML Pleasant" . Mrs. Clarence E ii 5 h t n ii -and Mrs Alfred Essrijv and Still. daughter. Faith. and son Allison. Vernon. and Mr. Elmer Robinson. Springhill. -was called home toy Mt. Pleasant. were vieek-end vis- Triiro. during the illness of M15- itors to Halifax, N. S. Rushton's mother. They Were 35' companied by Mr. Leland Murray The United I.adies' Aid met at and Mr. Reginald Noyc. . t' ' . .' l id ih nnua supper it her 16th. Next piece of meeting i.:.mte Is an a at the home of Mrs. Alexandcri gircierhbsgrihazill, on Wednesday. l I . Victoria Wes m e e t i n g was held at the home of Mrs. Edward! Msiin up your mind today that you arr MacLennan on Tuesday. Novem- lgoing in sire your Iluh I Yul Chm" '" her 9. The December meeting will last well. Go to any real dl'l.l Itore and sell be held at the home of Mrs. Al. an original Brittle fl! lil0ONE'S isiiiizaain lison Raynor, December 14th. loll. - it lasts many day! herau-I it is highly concentrated. The Er-'m"r9 W(lm9n'5 1"5l”””'I The it-r.v first. application will gun XVIU. held mp” animal Suppmi 3' ""9 relief - the itching of Ecseina is quickly Birch Hi” Tm-'”5l Horn” (m N” lrelieved - eruptions dry up and scale olfi vember 6, where a delicious duck lm . "H, ,,w ,m.,p TM um, ,, m, up supper was served Eleven m!m- Itching Toes and Feet - Eniptions -i btrl Ind NW? men WP” Present insane. and maliv other skin troubles. Their Decembef mvelinl Will bel Remember MooNr:'s EMERALD OIL LI held at the 11017"? Of MFR Tum" I clean. powerful. ponetratins Anliatpllr Moore on Friday. December 3rd- inil um does not Jilin or leave . mm . lrniidue. said uilsiaction or money heel. Miss Dnieen Bryant teacher oil "um!" Mme CO H". Victoria West School, spent the The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid of i i i l N Ssso EXTRA WINTER GASOLINE l-tusei Maclsaar. of Hebron. mem- Surfing 1.8"" wngm. Mammy! hers oi the 4-H Sewing Club. lc- , mmpamed Mm Robbin supervuof ald Carey. Dolores Morgan and of Womenls Institutes to the Am- Arm” M""' herst Fair where they took part Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 i REGENT Tuesday" 7:15 - 9:15 clu-rror. summei-iiiae. TODAY (Mon.) - TUES. - WED. Shows (Evenings) 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tues. 3:30 is x O Gkivgdll lANN MILLER with Keenan WYNN-Boiiiiyvni '”' ”"luiissWHIIisoiis COMING THURS. - FRI. - SAT. ln0issema8oope Ialllylllolroe-Bobertlfltchum W. The Arctic hare, largest of sev- eral Canadian species, unlike other types turns white in winter. is the price of admission. uas sewed, ilike you. fussing about his misplac- (continuad item page 10) Husband Erlis up! or I'll shut you up-." Do you think he regrets marrying ms, and this is his way of hitting back? I aim so disappointed in him; he was so different when we were dating. There must he s solution of the problem. but I can't seem to work it out. spiritually or otherwise. Please help me. C. G. Home Dislrny Fruaies Man DEAR. C. 0.: Innocently. in s witless way, you are taking a wrong turn in marriage. it seeins.'lind I gather that Jim is deinorsiised by a. sense of bcim hopelessly in- volved in s. chaotic tangle of dom- estic relations that he cannot bring to order . It is significant that his raging impatience with your performance (and the children's needs) began "shortly after the baby came"-I assume you rain to the third and latest child. now 14 months old. And significant also aim. "the children's welfare is your first eon- cern"-so you say. Jim's coldly critical air is that of a deeply offended spouse. And his angry jibe. that you care for him only as a source of support, suggests that he reels exploited, carelessly treated and taken for granted in double harness-not treasured as it best friend, compan- lion and sweetheart. Feels Cheated In Pu-Oslanlslp In berating you for alleged neglect of the children's health. caustically calling them "dumb" ed mail. etc.. Jim is charging you. in effect. with failure in the floldl of womanhood. Specifically hef means you've failed him-but he hasn't. figured it out so clearly. He ,y,”;;yayj,agy DWINDLING BEACH 7A HASTINGS, England (CF)-Fish feels cheated and at ppolnwd-as you struggle with child care around the clock. Likely the growing size of the fsmily is putting financial pressure on Jim. keeping the house in dis- array and reducing your time and inclination for lovamaltinKr'4'Cw" that may frazzie his nerves and account for his harsh disposition and foul language recently. Perhaps you haven't realised the importance, to marriage, of shaping the house- hold routine to the wage-earners in respect for his riabaa ingeniously promoting "3; Mn: privacy. If you feel overwhelmed by on we of three children and may by Jim's bitterness. my adv-in 1. 3 apply to your local Family 5.1.,” Organization for firsthand midy anoe in getting knowledgeable con, trol of the situation. , M. Mary Haworth counsels thing her column. not by mail or pgwm al interview. Write her in care iii comfort as neacly as possible-ah -.-.'- The Guardian. ermen in this Sussex port say the ATTENTION ALL EX-AIRFORCE PERSONNEL IN PRINCE COUNTY. A reunion is to be held in the Club Room of No. 200 Wing Royal Canadian Air Smaiiman Building. Summerside, at 8:30 PM. on Tues- day. 23rd November 1954. You need not be a member of the R. C. A. F. A. This is your invitation, no for- mal invitations are being sent out. For further particulars coniact- DEREK G. HUGHES. sea has swept away about 00 feei' of beach in the last year. Force Association. Proof of service Secretary. Stops winter stalling . . . . 9 you no longer need to add remedies to the gas tank. clue to gas line freezing and carburetor. icing Does your car stall when idling? Research now proves I major cause of this is it: in the carburetor snd,gas line! Yes. ice! Even at above-freezing tcmperaturcsl-in fact up to 55”F.- ice forms. To overcome this. g imperial Oil developed NEW Esso Extra with special men”-icing qualifies ' that prevent stalling. This new gasoline also prevents gas line freezing . . . H CO .4170 NOWFOR A ' I No matter how much yo. toss and turn in bed, you arvey-Woods Sleepsuit goes mfortzbiy along with every movement. It's designed that way! Made ofdne- combed Interlock and Jersey, it keeps its trim shape through repeated launderinga, never needs ironing. Amply cut. securely sewn, no buttons! Harveyv Woods tits everybody-regular, an and oversize. About 34.95- 37.95. Juniors: 53.95-34.95 YORK KIITTINBMMILLS IIMHED SOLID AT - OTIIII OASOLINII carburetor icing a senior cause of engine stilling new Essa sxrn prevents stalling caused by carburetor king Proms Bros. Limited , 98 Queen St. Moore 8: McLeod Limited 119 Queen St. Smeilinan's Ltd. Summerside Harry A. Mac- Dougell "Better Men's Wear" 143 Gt. George st. I-looiey's Men's Wear . "'IIVIOl.NOIlI'IlIN" As you man your car. air is sucked through the carburetor and gasoline enters the air stream. As the gasoline evaporates. it chills the carburetor. Moisture in the air condenses on this chilled metal and freezes into ice. if the humidity is high and the temperature between 5S”snd 20”F.Whenidling.tin its forms a bridge between -throttle plate and carburetor wall. the low of the fuel mixture (see arrow above) is stopped . . . the car mils. New lsso here will not. of con no. stop stalling due to mechanical defects but the special anti-mulling qualities of neu- Esso Extra prevent the formation of ion from the moisten in the air. Thelopem in; between the throttle plate and u... buretor wall at become bridged with ice. The fuel mixture (see arrow above) continues to now through the carburetor to give you smooth perfor- mance. free from stalling. aiisu:LOOKiTOitlIP.IRIAL. rosmssst Montague R. T. Holman Ltd. Summerside Kelly Ii Moelniils 185 Gt. George St. Maurice Mill Summerside Jedi Cameron 1l9IntIIiV7, Henderson 3: cndsnan ' 101 Gallon ll- !..J