1116 Western Guardian Tuesday, October 5, 1954 -DB. MoMUItD0'S OFFICE at nummerslde. will be closed Oct '-- flfth to October eleventh. -ALBEBTON INSTITUTE EAIZL. opening Dance. Monday. octane: llth. Western Five Orchestra. Novelties and prizes. -ALL TAXES owing Kenslngn ton school district must be paid by October 25th. After that date will be handed in for collection. By order of Trustee Board. -HUNTERS - FEBNLEB COT- TAGES. ALBEBTON. provide com- fortable heated accommodation. Completely equipped. Phone Alber- ton 55-5. -BUY YOUR diamonds and wedding rings from Moase Jewel- lers. Summerside and O'Leary with the knowledge that you are receiving highest quality possible in each price range regardless if you spend 55.00 or 5500.00. -WAS CONTEST JUDGE -The name of Mr. Isaac Fraser of Sum- merside was inadvertently omitted from the list of judges at the old time fiddling and step dancing :ontest in Summerside on Friday evening. Mr. Fraser, oldest of the seven judges in the contest, is one of Prince County's foremost ex- ponents of the art of old time fiddling and step dancing. s I -W. I. SPONSORS ENTERTAIN- 'MENT-Mrs. William S i n cl a i r, Mrs. Hubert Gillis, Mrs. Frank Shea. Mrs. William Hickey and Mrs. Edgar I-Ii-ckey. the Indian River Women's Institute Commit- tee for the current two months. sponsored a successful entertain- ment at Lark1'n's Restaurant. Ken- sington on September 25. Canteen service including sandwiches and soft drinks was provided. Music for dancing was furnished by Edgar, Junior, Arnold, B re nd a and Rozita Hickey. Norman Mill and Bernard McKinnon with Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Sr., at the piano. and was adequately carried to all parts of the large building by Nor- man Mill's Sound System. Bur. -POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER - An enjoyable evening was spent on Monday evening at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble, hen a shower was held in honour of their son. Keith, who was rec- ently married to Miss Anita Smal- iman, Knutsford. The bride and groom were escorted to gaily dec- orated seats of honour by Mrs. Heath Woodside and Mr. I-Ieber Gamble. Miss Helen Bryan pre- sented the many envelopes and read the accompanying good wish- es. Mr. Gamble on behalf of his wife thanked one and all for their kindness and generosity. after which all joined in singing, "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch was served by several of the young ladies present. Miss Noreen Bryan, Miss Helen Bryan. Mrs. Hilda Smaliman and Miss Joyce Callaghan entertained with music and singing which was much enjoyed. -1006! MEETING - A special meeting of Bedeque District Loyal Orange Lodge was held in Colwell Lodge room It Kensington on Fri- day evening with Past Grand Mas- ter T. J. lnman presiding. He wel- comed the Grand and District lodge officers and members from each Primary lodge in the District. Aitsr the opening exercises District Master John Barrett and Grand Master Peter G. Macliaehern each addressed the meeting. they were followed with brief remarks by Grand Treasurer R. B. Betton. Put Grand Master Colin D. Meo- Phail. Deputy Grand Secretery Ir- neat Moore, Jr. Deputy Grand Mu- ter Rev. A. E. Piercey, Put Dist. Mute: Myrick Mecxensie. Pest Grand Marshal Jesse J. Metheson. Archibald Macxenzie. Linsay Sharp, Thomu Wigmore. James 1". Prof- itt on behalf of Colwell lodge ex- tended appreciation to the Diet. and Grand Lodge officers and vis- itors from adjoining lodges for coming to Kensington to attend this meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting a delicious lun was served and I social hour spe closing by singing 'Blest Be The Tie That Binds' and "The Queen'. lilheriton Mrs. John E. Wells. Alberwn. spent the week-end with her son- in-lIw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hughes, Charlottetown. Mre. Arthur Hardy end her son. Mr. Raymond Hardy. Montroee. lpent Sunday with the former'I sister. Mrs. J better Dotulu. Parkdele. I k Miss Marlon Barbour, Alma, Ipent the week-end Is I guest of Min Norms Locke, South Kildnre. Master Vance Sbw. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus ShIw, Alberton, had the misfortune to fall from I tree and fracture his right Inn on Tn- ay. At the Octobe meeting of Al- berton Women's Institute Friday evening it was decided to hold In Opening dance in the newly re- decorated hell next Mondey even- ing. PlInI were also mede to here the Innual tan-ke! dinner It, the Hillside 'lnuriIt Home the fun Friday in November. The meeting wuheldetthehomeofllrl. Arthur Willie and co-hoetemee were Mrs. Gerald Rooney. and Mrs. oisyton Tr-even. Miss Mary Lsrter Ind Miss Fnnue Currie were joint hoe- teuee It the home of the former Miss Noreen Bryan prior to her departure for Toronto. mu Bry- In has been I populIr member of staff It Albertoni breach of the Canadian Beat of commerce. Dur- "II I very happy nclel evening dancing. nude and I dngeong were Hlloyed. On behalf of some forty of her friends who hu Iuembled Mice Bryan was presented with I lift by Mia Verne lleyner while In addrees was read by Miss Mary lhrter. The hostesses were Iseisted " "Win: by several other young sesketehewen and Roland in Sum- mereide. and one daughter. Robert Wood Three brothers Ileo survive. Im- ery. St. lleenors: Collingwood and The Guardian Page 15 -cons to run basosu Lower Freetown Ball every Wed- nesday night. -rucour-r.'surron:N'r as-.- PAIR SERVICE is the motto of Mouse Jewellers. Leave those broken watcheret O'Lee.ry, October 6th and Dth. or Summersida store now before Christmas rush begins. -3UNTEIQ -- FEENLEI COT- TAGES, ALBEBTON. provide com. fortehle heated accommodation. Completely equipped. Phone Alber- ton 65-5. -GOING-AWAY PARTY Friends and neighbors gathered It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Burlington. on Septem- ber 29 to honor their daughter, Goldie, and their son. Carl, who have been on leave, Goldie from her position at Oshawa, out, and Carl from basic training in the R. C. N. Mr. Arthur Stewart pre- sided. and after suitable ;, remarks. called upon Miss Blanche MacLeod and Mr. Clifford Mac- Leod, who presented Goldie and Carl with gifts of money. Goldie was also presented with I flash camera on behalf of the family by her brother, Elric. Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing tn mugic furnished by Messrs. James Sim- mons, Alvin Bernard and Carl Crozler .31”-. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey and son, Michael, left on October 2 for their home in Hamilton. 0nt.. after vacationing with Mr. Hic- Hlckey, Sr.. Indian River. -Her many friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. James Bernard, Long River. is doing as well on can be expected after a major operation in the Prince County Hospital on October 1. Buy, -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnstone Long River. left on October 1 for Montreal where they will visit their daughter. Miss Jennie Johnstone, and their son and daughter-1n- law. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Johnstone. Bur. -Mrs. W. B. MacArthur. Ken- sington, is spending a few days in Summerside. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hogg, Myrtle Street. Bur. -Miss Goldie Campbell left for Oshawa, Ont., on September 30. after spending the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Burlington. - Mr. and Mrs. Eric Grant, re- turned to Toronto, Ontario. over the weekend after spending three weeks in Morell, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Macliwen. ...Mr. Joey Maclnnis, Morell, left on Friday for Toronto. Ontario. Mrs. Maclnnis stayed for an extra three weeks to be present at her sister's marriage and will join her husband later. -Miss Beulah Jhrdine. wumoti Valley left on Friday for Toronto where she plans to spend several months. .44, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hooper, cen- tralrbedeque. left on Oct. lot for Victoria. N. B.. on a short holiday They.were accompanied by their daughter Leona who will attend Bible Institute. .44, Mrs. Ade Lymen, Trycn is vis- iting It the home of her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. cen- tral Bedeque. m Mr. George Lord has recently purchased I lnrge lot of land from Mr. John Green. on the Taylor Roed. Central Bedeque. l-le has I bump installed and is presently Ofecivlnl I large gsrsge, and plans 0'1 bulldlnd I house next summer. A -11. Mr. Ind Mrs. Welter Roberts Ind Ion 0001110. North Winsloe. were recent visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doull. Cen- tral Bedeque. MW P688)! Sherren of " ncton, who was operated on for appen- dicitis in the Moncton General Hospital is now convaiescing It the home of her mother Mrs. Smith Sherren. Central Bedeque. --B. Funeral Monday of Mr. H. i. lyle -The funeral of the late 1-lorace Leslie Lyle was held yesterday af- ternoon from the Bowneu Funeral Home to the People's Cemetery. The service It the lune:-I1 home was conducted by Rev. J. Donald Mscltey II was the committal service It the grave. The funeral was under the Iusploee of the Masonic Lodge Ind was conducted by P.G.M. Weldon Derrsch with the concluding prayer being IIid by P.M. Roland Bhiilipeon. The pail bearers were Messrs. R. T. Dodds, Rey Jenkins. 3. H. Bell. Wymsn Birch, Hillard Arthur, B. . Sharpe. - The late Mr. Lyle passed Iwsy at the Prince County Hospital on Saturday. October 2. in his son: year. He had been in failing health for the pest six months and entered hospital two weeks ago. - . The late Mr. Lyle wee born in St lleenore and moved to Sum- rnereide II I young men. For I great many years he was employed II I checker It the Oansdien xe- tionel freight Ihed. I ition which he held until his ret rement ll years ago. He was I member of Hiram sad I Lodge No. I. A1. and AM. It Summerside. Left to mourn besides his wi- dow. the former Jean Aubrey of Alberton, In two Ions. Frank in Mrs. of Summereide. lndlee of the group. k0Y's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. Bur. l 3- the safety and proper conduct of H. roll to make sure that all are Ic- a some oflthe farmers on hand at the National Employ- ment Office in Summerside on Sunday evening are seen as they awaited the arrival by bus from Cape Breton of 95 potato pickers potato crop. Let's Tallrlt Duet D? This ll. Fire Prevention Week in Summerside, and many of me measures designed to prevent; mas, and proper procedures to follow during fire emergencies. will no doubt be reviewed. Fire drills in the public schools will be inspect- ed by the local fire-marshal. There. is much more to a school fire driill than marching the pupils our, of the building. Their rate of march-' ing is an important point. They: must be trained not to rush 1l'0li1 the building in a disorderly fash- ion. and without regard for the safety of others. 0 O 0 Their exit from the building must be made as rapidly as pos-. slble. consistent with the mainten-l ance of proper order. As it is that custom to have the primaryipuplls' on the main floors, they win lllmlrlilly be the first to reach the safety of the out-of-doors. and, their rate of exit will govern the rate of all other classes in the building going out the same exits. It is particularly important that these little ones be drilled to evacuate the building with as much celerlty as can be combined with an orderly exit. If there is evidence of flame and smoke, nothing is more conducive to panic than to have the pupils in the rear unduly delayed by too slow an exit by those ahead of them. i 0 I 0 Each teacher is 1 , onslble ' for her class. Formerly it was thought necusa y for, some designated pupil to close the windows before the class left the room. This was to prevent drafts which might fan the flames. It is now thought. however. that I careful closing of the class-room door by the last pupil to leave the room is all that is necessary to prevent cross-drafts in the building. The teacher car- ries her register with her, keeps her class together. yhd calls the counted for. Not many drills are necessary during the course of I school year to fix in the childrenis minds the essentials of an effici- ent evacuation from the school building in case of fire. Skeet Shoot In Summerside -The Summerside Gun Club will hold I pre-game season skeet shoot tomorrow If October 6th. Restricted to members only. The shoot is scheduled for 2 o'- clock. The following Wednesday after- noon Oct. 13th. it is planned to hold another club shoot It which there will be I demonstration of the dangers of firearms, showing the approved major principles and procedure of gun safety with pro- fessional exemples of both. The members will also shoot two competitive rounds of skeet for which prizes for top scores and runners up in three classes will be awarded. These events were announced yesterday by secretary treasurer of the club. W. E. Heat- horn.-S. Meeling of P.E.i. Deanery AYPA I. .A meeting of the Prince Id- ward Island Deanery A.Y.P.A. was held on Friday evening. October 1. It St. Mary's Ohurch hall. Sum- merside. The meeting opened with prayer: led by the Deanery or- ganiser, Rev. Mr. Piercey. Scverel important subject: were discussed and plIns were made for I HIllowe'en party -which is to be held on November 8rd at the church Centre in crepeud. tn which all A.Y.P.A. members. on Prince Edward fIlInd Ire being invited to attend. The meeting closed with the benediction followed by ninth- Wesley, of New Sampehire. U.S.A. nick. ' iii! 4 i. I Some of the 95 potato pickers who arrived by bu V . are seen above in the National Employment Office in Summerside s from Cape Breton on Sunday evening who will assist in the harvesting of the (Photo by Wotton) . shortly after their arrival. Indicative of their purpose of being in this Province, one of the men holds up one of the smaller varieties of paper potato bags that he had picked up along the way. (Photo by Wotton). li.C.N. iiecruiiing Team in West Prince Area -The R.C.N. recruiting team has arrived in Alberton and set up their headquarters in the.Can- Idlan Legion hall. A section of the team was at Tignish yester- day and today the. team will be in Alberion and O'Leary. Person- nel of the unit are. Lieut. Com- mander R. G. Cannell. area re- crulting officer. C.P.O. Sam Short. recruiting chief. L.S.M.A. C. D. MacDonald, medical assistant and L. S. A. R. Bruce, K. Walker, motor transport. After their stay in Alberton the unit will move to Summerside. Lt. Cmdr. Csnnell announced that in order to accommodate those en- gaged lngrharvesting and potato picking he would grant up to 90 days special leave without pay to those who enrolled now to en- able them to settle their private affairs. Several inquiries have al- ready been received at the Alber- ton headquarters. McArihur - iiamsay Wedding -on Monday morning at the Stored Heart Church in Alberton Joan ArlldI. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsay. was united in marriage to George Garfield. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mcarthur. The Nuptiai Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. E. Monaghen and Mrs. E. I Lerter played the wedding music. The bride wore I nevy suit with white accessories Ind I coresge of white flowers. Her sister, Mrs. Clarence Powers. II matron of honor. wore I navy suit with white Iooeuoriee end I coreege” of white flowers. The groomnran wee Mr. Gerald and. . A wed breekfest was served It the home of the bride's parents, Ind supper It the home of the groom's parents. The In ntoee . long-extinct blent-eetinl dinoeeur. was the lug- oet. animal ever to" walk the eerth. the National Geographic Society says. An Iveragelcrenture meeaured '10 feet long Ind weighed more thIn 80 tons. menta served by Miss Peggy Prea- ton and Miss Betty Lou Trade- -S. A 810.000 damage suit commenced in Supreme court It Summerside yuterrday in the only case on the docket before Mr. Justice Mark R Macauigan. The plsintiff is Mr. Walford Mscklwen of Stanley Bridge who is represented by Mr. H. F. MacPhee. Q.C., of Charlottetown and Mr. R. S Hinton. Q0. of surnmerslde. The defendant, Mr. Allison Profitt of Freetown, is represented by Mr. Allison Gulls of Charlotte- town and Mr. Donald Gillie of Saint John. N.B. The action resulted from I col- lision between a car driven by Mrs. Profltt and one driven by Mr -The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Fire Depart- ment was held last night in the Town Hall with Fire Chief Abdon Arseriault in the chair. Herb Schurman stated that the fire committee of the Town Council would meet the by-laws committee of the department to discuss the new by-laws as drawn up by the department. The chair- man of this committee is Mr. Sch- urman. To avoid confusion regarding the actual site of I fire after an alarm has been given. Chief Arsenault suggested that the first fireman to enter the hall should write the name and address of the resident where the fire is. His su ” 1 was unamiously approved and will be carried out in the future. On- different occasions this rule has not been adhered kn strictly. James Connell of the purchasing committee stated that the new badges had been ordered for the uniforms. 1 Captain Malcolm Steele. J.C. Mountain, and Glendon Dee- Roches were named as I committee to investigate the cost of In Is- Get Noxserne today-Ind IIve money. The big 6 01- ll? Wm Farmers Await Potato Pickers From Cape Bretons'510,UOO Damage Sllit Ill S'side Supreme court MacEwen. which occurred at an intersection near New Londor School on July 23rd. 1953. Eight witnesses gave evidence before adjournment yesterday and the case will be resumed at 9.30 this morning in Charlottetown. The witnesses called were Mr. J. A Reardon provincial land surveyor Mr. Wilbur MacKay, Fountain Road. Dr. Wilfred I-lowatt, Sum- merslde. Dr. J. C. Simpson. Sum- meride, Mr. Earl Dunning. Kens- ington. Mr. Tupper MacKay. Clif- ton, Mr. Miller Campbell. Graham's Road and Mr. J. Leigh MacEwen. Camphellton Road S'side' Fire Department Problems Are Discussed Al Monthly Meeting bcstos suit as it. was pointed out that the need for this article of equipment often arises when entry into I burning building is neces- sary It was also, decided to purchase four gas masks. It was moved by Herb Schurman and seconded by Glendon Des- Roches that I cheque of 32500 be paid over to the J. F. Arnett fund for the relief of the needy Arsen- ault family whose home was razed by fire on Saturday morning. -S. PIONEER MINERS Coal was mined on a small scale in Nova Scotia as early as 1672. SORE FEET Athlete's Foot-3... sore. burning. achlng;hpa.iD!:1l::M W,:ll;:g7 WI . E Rub briskly mL5'3 cd i hi , chaff . iimtaxla e Athietga Foo an. ems: cinlmriii Big 6 oz. iar , only I x As I beeety ereevni Hnlpe h Ikin. freshen Ind brighten dull cog- pleaiuse. Gneeeleul J For "detergent buds it Helps soften and heel hnnda roughened by bull: detergents. For Teen-Age liemleheei Medjoefod to help hoel unattractive spate Ind blemishes . . . hi! f' th But donlt ::ty-?l1mTt'e:ITi:rieLoffer. '97 MW" l''''' and. in cans; Recommended by nurses for children's minor rashes. WEDNESDAY. Dancing ; Tickets on sale at: Chans Invites you to attend The Prince County Hospital Benefit Dance At the Imperial Diner. Door Prize - Step Dancing Contest. Music by Mellow-Aires Orchestra ADMISSION 51.00 W. D. Young Insurance. Bud Mountain's Grocery, R. l E. Ellis and Sons. ROTARY OLUB OCFOBER Gth 9:30-1:00 Restaurant. Foley's Drug, cuna zoo o . Size of Locks 1"”:-'2. 2:2 2:2 2:2 . :5bil)?(sYTl: col: so so so ' 501fMontreIl 11 sou. I1 . a u e 535N Scotie me am use 185 Con-imerc 41'-5 HVI HM 493 Dominion IJVI 13 4314 OTTAWA (GP) - American of- 175 Imperill 4536 354 ficials Monday lald,before the St. ,M',7,3s5;3;;'u r "V' it Lawrence seaway authority recom- zzoc 3,... am am. an -mendations of great lakes shippers 100 D Mas use wt we for larger locks on the saoo.ooo,ooo 3;; g,,:;;;;, lib 3;; :3 inland navigation route. Total sales J.zso.ooo. C a n a d als immediate reaction p was that its hands are tied by. legislation which specifies thatj the size of the locks shall be that, of the Welland canal. ' Under this -legislation. locks will be 80 feet wide and 2'! feet deepm! A meeting will be held imp T"”TT'TT LRose Valley hall on Oct. 7th, (Continued from page 13) at 8 o'clock to discuss the extension of the electric TOTONTO STOCI" power line through Sham- mo 0,,,,,,.,,., no m ,,o rock. Rose Valley. Stanchel "05 0'" P" '5 73 7" area etc. Government ren- iooo Grenade 515 M - ' . . ' 453('!),siski:: esm hm um resentatives will be in atten- , , . 2-,9:g,;':, '” ' 3 9,3, ,1,” dancea All interested please etc 0 1100? went as as as atten ' 5000 Farbeo 29 25 21W: 10 Parker nnu I00 300 am i 5500 Pnrtanen d 7 7": , 1000 Peace Riv sos 600 I00 100 Pershcrt 9 - 9 9 43000 Peruv Oils 150 1&3 17.'i son Pick Crow 12s in us 500 Pioneer no 230 2.'ln moo Pitch Ore 12 um 12 I65 Placer 1911: 2W4 1'l' ism Ponder 71 71 71 43675 Pnnenu :47 m :47 mo Pop om rm an .'ill 1400 Preston, I95 J90 J95 sass Pronto um .-my us i2 -no Prns Air as am can moo Que Cap 107 M4 in 1000 Guelph ll 11 ll rm Que Man I9 I9 39 mo Que Nick! 44 M 43 i535 Queenston SW4 2l'-'1 2l'4 103 Ouemont 2036 2015 "' 152500 RI.vrock I21 114 1 mo Rariinrw 112 mi 11 . mo Red Pop wt in is p, ) rooo Reef Pm me I a "r em gum in? ion NAM ed eunr , 30!! Rio Prado 19 O5 '9 Moo mx Athab 124 no 124 moo oche rm iv 10 1000 oxenn 11 ll 11 ':3.2.::W.'::: ' i" .l1l V 5200 sapphire I15 I90 I10 1000 Scurry Rein It 9) H 1400 Eecur Free 195 191 195 tom herritt sen .-us 515 gm 1 3916 8935 Sim -Is --omerville 51 11 51 -ipocner 20 20 2'1 ."tInw-ll 7! 15 171 .- 1500 sm-rm 11; 1: 12 ":3 Smrzytmi Are '3"- - - at i .ii.”3 il?:n' 233 :15 us my Tnxaa Celg '0 "i 9" mo Tombili we 58 W4 gm -rorbrff no us Is! W Main 1 A A OM W Len.-I. (20 U” 57" .-mm w r mi 1! I! ll mm W Tunui W it "i K ”&';..'3i"'-3' iii ii: iii DP 1400? Can me am my OTHCII . Vk Hell IM 1:: 118; .15 1 men Ynlreno "E. u n TO THE PEOPLE OF SUMMERSIOE I ask your generous response to the appeal of Mr. Frank Amen. president of the local Red Cross Society for help in the case of f-he Arsenuuit family who lost every- thing. including their savings in the recent burning of their Mr. Arsenaulf and Mr. Celssie are both in hospital together with one eltiid who is sick. In addition there is a very young family and their need is desperate. May I depend on you for a contribution. financial ; or otherwise. to this very deserving cause. Money'eonrrlbu- rlons are especially needed to provide shelter for this fem- lly. and may be left with the Town Clerk in the Town -1 - 2-;-a-..:..-- ...:gga;-a-ram-..-...-.:...w a.s..4.....L....a- -' -