lrmmmm. 51:14 The Guarani: Continued from DIS! I Happenings of The Week ms. Blanche C. Norrie, los- iinn. lass. arrived rooenl-13' to the summer with her son and dsuglitar-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 3s.rlo'C. Norrie, North River Road. . . . 'II'iis us hostesses at the char- httewwn Golf Club this afternoon will be Mrs. H. B. Handsnosi. Mrs. I. C. Baker. Mrs. W. H. V. Dun- bu. Mrs H. L. Palmer. Mrs. M. E. Bell sud Mrs. L. 5. Cox. . . . The tea hostesses at the Chat- lottetown Lawn Tennis Club this Afternoon will be Mrs. David Peat and Miss Norma Dalziel. . . . Mrs. J. S Taylor and Mrs. Leigh Warren. Charlottetown, have re- turned from a motor trip to To- oniio, where they spent a pleasant holiday with relatives. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. Weston Whit- lo:-k are leaving this week-and on tn extended visit to friends and relatzvcs in Vancouver, 8. C. Among the ouvof-town guests who are in Summerside to at- i,.-nd the urddiiig tnday of Miss Vusginia Treiiiaiiia Campbell to Mr. Gordon B Kinsman of Kent- VillP. N. S. are Mr. and Mrs. Har- nirl Verge, Bi'id2eii'atei'. N. S.: Mr JllSliL'P J. L. Hall. Halifax. N. S.: Mr. and .VIi'5. Elmer Livingstone, Amherst, N. 5.; Miss Jean Munroe, SllD?l'YiS(lf ni Home Economirs. Nova Srniia Depariincnt of Agri- culture: Miss Elizabeth MacMil- kin, Dean of H0111? Economics. Acadia University; Mr. Homer N'.f1hfll30l'l. Moncton. N. B.; Lieut. Allan Mnrris. Lt-aniingwn. On- tario: Mr Wylie Verge. Sydney, N. 5.: Mr Harold Verge, Bridge- water, N. S. C O O The ten hostesses at the Sum- nrr-rsidr- Golf and Country Club on Wcdiirsttiny were Mrs. G. J. Hay:-s. Mrs. A. H. Hubley, Mrs. RnbPl't Hngg, Miss Bertha Pope. Mrs. N. DcBelie and Mrs. Doryse MacNeili. 0 0 a Miss Estelle Bowness, secretary of the P. E. 1. Teachers Federa- tinn, ir-ft Summcrside on Monday to visit relatives in Saskatoon, Saskatrhcuaii. In August she will go in Vancouver, B. C. as delegate in the Canadian Teachers Federa- tinri. O O 0 mid Mrs. Harold Crockett. - and Mrs. Max Haugim and Miss Doris Walker of Summer- side spent the week-end in Le Havre, N. S. , a . - Mrs. W. E. Smallman and Mrs. Ricliarri Hininn were co-hostesses at the summer cottage of the former at Stanley Bridge at the tea hour on Tuesday honoring Miss Vinzinia Campbell, whose mar- riage will take place this after- noon at Trinity United Church, SllTl'lTl'lPFSldC. Mr. Mr. 0 C 0 Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Lockharl. of Summerside had as their i week- end guest, Mr. Roy W. Locirliart, T. C. A. Staiinn Manager, Dorval, 'and Mrs. Lockhnrt. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Simmons, Mr. rind Mrs. James Ma,(-Dougnll of Summarside spent the week- end in Kentviiie, N. s. . . 0 Mrs. C. E. Cnriiey and Mrs. R. M. Gaiirict nii'.e-rtaincd at the tea hour W1-dnrsday iii the fOrYflPT'S home in Summerside in honor of Mrs. Clarence Oi-nasci of Pain Alto. California. and Mrs. George W. Hrnvictt of Fort William, On- tririo. V I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mathe- son of Sllmmrrslde have M um, gucsis. Mr and Mrs. George W. Hnwlcii, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wnrbicke of Fort William, On- iarin. I 0 0 Mrs. W P. Callaghan of Sum- HALF PRIcE EVENT 320.00 Cold Wave 310.00 P M hhmhy. my 10. nu mcoida had as he: wont - and gut. Mrs. Charles Connolly. O O 0 Mr. and Mil. J. W. Lucky of Summcrsido had as their guest their sonyin-law, W0 M. D. Gates of Goose Bay, Labrador. 0 o 0 , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay of Surnmeroide have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Stuart Daymond and young daughter. Dobonh. of Ohstham, Ontario. 0 I I Miss Joan cshill. Nursing Bis- ter. has been transferred from St. John's Quebec to the station Hos- pital. Bummerslde. C O I Mr. and Mrs. Roy silliphsnt of Summerside have as their guest, Miss Barbara MacDonald of Brooklyn. New York. ' . . . Miss Mary Palmer arrived from Montreal last week to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palmer. Summerside. Mrs. R. A. Gilbert of Cleveland. Ohio. left summersidc this week on return to her home after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siilliphant of Summei-side had as their guest their son-in-law, F O W. N. 'nir- iier, who has returned to Goose Bay, Labrador. . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gziudet of Summerside have In their guests their daughter, Mrs. James Le- han-e with her sons, Brian and Dennis, of Montreal. . . . Mrs. Richard Hurst and younz son of Ysrmouth, N. 5., are holi- daying l-n Summerslde guests of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie. C I Mim Marion Humphrey, student at Edgehill School, Windsor, N. S. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hum- phrey, Cavendish. , . - a Mrs. G. W. Hogg was hostess at bridge at her home in summer-side last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. R. A. Gilbert and Mrs. R. M. Gaudet. .. . . Dr. and Mrs. H. '1'. Calvin of Summcraide are visiting in Mone- ton, N. 3., guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. . o . Miss Ruby MacNeill of Saint John, N. 3., is spending her vaca- tion in summerside guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Mac- Neill. O C 0 Miss Helm Schurmiin, Super- intendent of Carleton Memorial Hospital, Woodstock, N. B., and Mrs. H. Flanders of Plaster Rock. N. 5.. spent the week-end in Sum- merside. U 0 0 Mrs. David Miller and children of Summerslde left this week for their sumrrlrr cottage at Bay Fortune. 0 0 0 Dr. and Mrs. Muncey Timton with their daugihtms, Nan and Ruth. have arrived from Montreal and are holidaying at their sum- mer cottage in Bedaque. . . . Mrs. Adair McDonald of Green- wood, N. S. is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan, Summerside. - O O 0 Dr. and Mrs. R B. Burweli of Ottarwa, were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Downing, Summer- side. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Daley with their two children of waltham. Mass. are holidaying in summer- sidi-, gu-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert sllliphsnl: and in Hamilton with Mrs. W. Ramsay. 0 0 0 Mrs. Kenneth Bear entertained For An Appolnlmenl al MARIE ELENA SALON, Dial 9425 at. her summer cottage in Mar- ARE v0 .-m. .. 2 . NRC .AnItln's .-iitlitiiis riuiisrsii Ammo:---sminnvsxinvss.. MOVING - WN Lsmstllnini-s Continued from page 1! Strange Ist Tris Not one of these answers is entirely correct. February is the only month consisting of 4 weeks. and it has more than that in leap year; the other months have either 30 or 31 days. neither of which is the 12th part of a year. Formerly a month meant the time of one revolution of the moon :- round the earth. equal to 29 days, 12 hours. 44 minutes and 3 sec- ands. Ten such months made u a year in ancient Rome. Marc was counted as the first month. Jsynce Paul, 11. broke her left arm playing softball at the Glen- dale School in Glendale. Cali- fornia. On the other side of the school playground during the same recess, her sister. Jerri. 9, fell and broke her right arm. Both sisters had their arms set at Glendale Sanitarium on April 7th. ycsn What was believed to be one of the smallest colts ever born ar- rived on the farm of Eddie Flakes of Red Bank, New Jersey, on April 7th. last. The midget horse weighed 13 pounds and stand 20 inches high. Its twin died within 24-hour; The job of feeding the tiny filly fell to Mrs. Flakes. Why? Be- cause the foal couldn't reach her dam. Maize, for feeding. Normally. a foal weighs 75 pounds and is 40 inches high at birth. In comparison, this mid- got horse is a little wonder. Now the S64 question to her owner is: Will she ever get big enough in be raced? Frankly, he won”! hazard a guess, but just in case hcr owner had entered her in the 1956 New Jersey Futurity Stakes. The little horse's sire won S130,- 675 during his racing career. The Thursday evening. lion- Daley. . gate on nring Mrs. John a . Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hli-tie, with their son Jeffery, who have been holidaying with MI". and Mrs. J. W. Lecky, Surrmcrside, re- turned this week to their home in Mahone Bay, N. S. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Gay with their children, George and Judy of Montreal are vacationing in Sum- me-rside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rankin. - . . . Miss Bertha Ramsay has re- turned to her home in Summer- side after spending a month with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Sanders, Read- villa, Mass. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. George R Schlit- man and son Rankin of Shreve- port. Louisiaiin, are vacationing in Summerside. guest of the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beri- midget foal may yet grow up to ow liorursclns tans some roll spud. Dr. L. K. Zllllnskl and Mrs. Zilllnskl of Klnkors and Ken- slngton. have three children. I daughter born in Egypt. I, son born in England. and a second daughter born in Summsrside. Prlnco ilidwsrd Island. 0 O O The first railway train which ever ran was used on the road from Liverpool to Manchester. England. The com an; printed s set of rulss calls "Rules for travelers." Coplss worn std a- long the right or way. t ru s: (1) person dsslrliig to travel this route. must. 24 hours beforehand, make application to the station agent at place of do- parture. give his name, address. place of birth. age. occupation, and reason for wanting to travel. (2) The agent, upon satisfying himself that the applicant desires to travel for a just and lawful cause. shall thereupon issue a tick- st to the applicant. who shall travel by the train named there- on. (3) Trains will start at their point of departure as near sched- ule as possible, but the company does not guarantee when they will reach their destination. (4) Trains not reaching their destination before sunset will put up at one of the several stopping places along the houte, for the night, and passengers must pay and provide for their own lodging during the night. (5) Luggage will be carried on the roof of the coaches. If such luggage gets wet. the company will not be responsible for any loss attached thereto." We have come a long way in rapid transportation since the copy of the rules for travelers on the first railway were posted. The suffering in the next Ivar will be beyond the human mind to conceive. What with the pro- bable 'use of poison gases, hy- drogen bombs. germ warfare and other scientific inventions, ii will be greater and more de- structive than all past conflicts put together. In other words, and summing it all up the next world conflict may be the Armageddon of the Apocalypse. HI THERE When building, just say to the family. let's try Jardine dz Sea- man, they carry everything in the building line at the best price. DON'T WASTE YOUR 5'5- Contact us. IARDINE & SEAMAN Brantford Roofing Dealers at 30 Pleasant Street . jamin Scliurmaii. M ' NOT Will operate a All Buses Operated EFFECTIVE JULY 7, 1954 THE ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. Dalvay and Stanhope beach Lv. Ch'town 12:30 P.M. Wed & Sun. Only Lv: Stanhope 5:30 P.M. Wed. & Sun. Only For Information-Phone 3948 ICE bus service to On Standard Time Fifty single and ririulile rooms and Tlicnirirai Disirirt . . . BATES 12.50 T0 Ralph Hanifrn: DAY CLERK, THE GOHNWALLIS HOTEL 1'-ii HOLLIS STREET. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA A GOOD. MODERATELY PRICED, FRIENDLY HOTEL Automatic Fire Sprinkler System In every room for our Guests' Safety and Protection. minutes walk frnm Railway Station, Stenmslilp Piers, Business A complete Drug Store, Snack Bar, Post Office, and Barber Shop in Hotel Building. Free Parking. E. F. "NED" BOUTILIER, Mflnnxof J. You will enjoy Comfort with Economy at the "COIINWALLIS" with and without baih. Two 17.50 PEI! DAY W. MRCNErllnI NIGHT CLERK Pauy77lau no new co.or Dslunl node tops in n- : II is. lrllirlttloo ml. ii in ,slu. in vslnoq-su'H. - nab ti-oi. Kssps IOI 704:4: CO-OP at gun 3545 3:44? DELUXE REFRIGERATOR nscurhofds 513 pounds: llgln-pa-Mon not ,.;..&..':os.'r:.ri:r..":.""-....m0h:i..- -'m."3'-'-..”6 0 . lvIsnotO03jlMd-adE.lIIhAlI'I&I In. g 3 11.4 Cu. Ft. Model Dl14A ...................... IIIIOI 11.4 Cu. Ft. Model mun ........-........... 330.0 J . 0.4 Cu. Ft. Model new -. ......... scum , 47..7?'T5?3' 1” bi? 1 it An even doien specials - specially priced and selected from the var- -ious. deparimenis for your Solurday shopping. These specials go on sale today at H. M. and will continue (while the quanllly lasts). until the store closes this evening at 9.30 P. M. Smlsl lo. 1 smiiil Floor 20 Ladies' coats " Regular to 562.50-This season's newest styles. . "' Fancy tvvssds and plain wool Hunt in new fashioned shades. '' Sizes 12 to 18 in His group-Saturday Special only. , spacial lo. 2 First Flssr laiilss' YLON HOSE l" 51 Guags 15 Daniel? " All First Qualify-plain pack. 2.?..8 3 for 7.50 1&3. spacial its. 3 First Floor Man's Menls Sport Shirts "' Famous makers subs exclusive with Moore & McLeod Ltd. " This summer ponorns. l' Sizes S-M-L-XL. leg. to 35.95. Sp0rt Shirts I::::;"::::.:t?".::::'::; I special lie. 5 sound Fliisr - Special lo. 8 sscsiiil Floor ' F ' 1 children s Blouses Ladies Hats Flvwashable Oottons - - ' New spring and summer lists. '93 ' Sizes 2 to 6--Sleeveless. " cottons in plaids - stripes - plslns ' Colors are red, blue, green. ' 25 only in the group. Bag. to 51.95. "E. spacial llo. Tiliigarlo llopartiiisnt Nylon Slips Special lo. I Tiilrii Fl r 0 Pillow Gases " First Quality imported uses. 1 air " Subs from famous maker. E Rogulor to 55.95-wlilto. " Sfrulglif cut. Sizes 32 to 44. smiaiiio. 0 First Floor Laiiies' Summer Gloves " Summer sheer and -mesh nylons. -c : cl .. i CO-OP llolsn I cs. I.-Ichl IIAI Aslousdls Dunning -Dons Iiususmslly and In a sbiiuuu of lbs. No fuss as bold. lvmu tosllllonovu . o s span for 10". AM not - t CO-OP. ohssnoast y it All one quuiiiy. ' Bleached snowy white. " Rog. 7:30 per gal. AND uunsacoarnso . A 4:95 " Sims B It 6 1x2 onlyulteg. to 32.75. In hi. it Colon cabin. wiiin. sun. I Is. 11 mu- 0 l.IllEll ' Glass Towels . , 8lllITMlllAllD Torry Towels W".Ji.3.'2".t white x II". 0 .1 b 1 gulf