Bags 12 The Guardian Wednesday. Nov. 10. 1954 Hampton I Included among week-end visit- ors here were Mr Keith Dixon.l and Mr Billy Cameron, Maill Courier, Clyde River. - - Mr. and Mrs. Murchison Mac- Eachern. Hampton. entertained .-niong their week-end visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacEachern, nndl t-Lilldren. of Charlottetown. , Recent rainy weather has pro-l (luced deplorable road conditions for motorists. particularly where; road macliiiiery has recently been working. l l The Motor Schooner. ”Donalda I." left the shipping port at Vic- toria, with a cargo of potatoes. on Nov. 7 Due to adverse weather. the was rnmpelled to seek shelter II' Port Borden on the way dowu.j This is the sci-oiid call at Victoria potitors. and has afforded ant VpDOl'1LlllliV rn- growers to Ithipl potatoes in out-buildings. beforel vinter sets in. Coiigralulatioiis are extended to. Mr and Mrs. Byrns whose mar-l :.. 9 look place at the home all the bride": llarcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Pi-ed I2'JTiEll. Victoria. The wed- (MHZ ceremony was performed by Rev Mr Baxter. of the United Ch; . in 'he prrseiice of a largel number of i.lP brides relatives and friend: The hride is a former rxariiiaie trim: of the P E If Hospital and "he best wishes for liitxlz-ri h.ippinr-ss was expressed by iiiaiit br1iit:f':l gifts. The W xi 9 T iimy supper at C: xi ;iaiid. tnei most favorable 'lPa'.l'le.- for their annual event,l but this group of ladies certainlyi l-red up to Il1Q!I' repiitation in pro-. iidina a hevitiflil banquet What nvi:'” D"'i'1llf- .lrv:iririi'. iilmel liliiiaii l-ate linen Q -uni”: n t'lll"Pfl near Mi t last week. when It yniing Kinknral Car. drixrn by a mldenl. accompanied by anveldel-l The am Canadian Administration 17 D355eI7S"- 5150 (mm Klnlmmv llnit. has moved into a former "em "V" "19 5h0l”d91' 07 the convent in Antwerp in take up it C- H'?hl”.V- ll"-d W35 l"9a”.V dlllllo. duties of atiniiiiisieriiig the int. "ed by ”'a5h1”3 mm 3 pmjecnnll Canadian Brigade iii Ge?maiiy.l iilitert The elderly person follow- This ,3 ,1". mm Mme Canadian. mjutga H:o:l:l';:1d mr ”e3'm9"t my gium since World War II. Cpl. Ed X 1 ' - Gardener pf Calizaigv. Fte. Joe R is plcasmg to mmds M Mr. Caudet of Siimmerside. P.E I. and; Vpmer Moon. In mm.” that he Pte. Lilli) Cattrll of Miskatooii of- has returned liome from R auc- ifer a cizarrrtie to a Belgium pnl.l ressful operation performed in Bos- 1”m”"' 'on Hospital. and that his condi- tion is daily Drogressinq aatlafac-, torilv Jordan Asks U.l(. Mrs Warien lrursin was hnslest:..,TO RCVISE TTEQTY to the members of Hampton W. I. la; the NM-ember mg9(,ina4 Wm-l LONDON fReiiterst mlordnn has the President in the chair. During made informal approaches to Bri- business peylgd, plan, mm mm. tain for amending their 1948 treaty, pleted for holding the annual Rc- 5 IOTHRH Omfe Sllnkwinan Said niembrance Day slipper. particulars Mondal- in be announced in the press. This The -lord-in Rm'm'nnlelit's rims liemg the annual meelmg, mg ml. ion the treat)". wliieli is to run iili-i lowing f7IIlCEl's were elected for U1 1935- WHO Kivm in Cliv-rlesl W55: president. Mrs. John Mac- Duke. British ambassador in Am- Ouarx-ie; vice-president. Mrs. George man. YPC9nU.V- E Diplomat. here said "W M"-"C31 FIT” Aldv W35 Wk”? troops have been stationed in Bel-i Cannon; aecret.ai'y. Mrs. P. A. QURTWF5 . Merrill. treasurer. Mrs, George Britain feels any aineiidmeiiis to' nunsfnrrl iboth rgmleglgdil Mm the Jordan treaty now would be Merrill united the members to liei-lpremtlture. home for the December meeting. But Blvtain would be ilrvvared Congratulations are being express-lw renslder revising the treaty el all for me flng dam,-,l,lng job done which entitles here to alr and mil-. on the interior of Hampton Hall llllmiv bases in Jordan-in the con-: hr this group. text of any new Middle East dr- fcnce protect. On Not 2 members of Hnmptnru x-.. -M. .,, - l)e.sahle. W M. S. met at the home nf Mrs. Windsor Bell. The presi- dent presided. she was aasmed diirin th eriod of worshi b . Mrs. (Jon: gioguson and pMr: night watchman fell down si flightl James H. FHEUSML All members of steps. nnp his roiinds here, in-; iriok part in the study based on Jllring his mp lie lay hl'lDl"h5 my me mhgmns of mdml Following til he re-ineiiihi-red his IIFISllllglll.l mspmal of me business of th-lsllaie used it in signal an S O S llllillt meeting. meeting adjourned mrhififyi fl:”ilf"l by I tilts-"'1'-lxv. meet at the home of Mrs. Elmer: I-"" 0 I T" lnmnn in December. This will he the annual mectinz of this groupm Prienria of Mrs R H Baxter. are extending best wishes for an early recovery from recent illness worshippers attending services of Public Worship here on Nov. 7. were attentirr: llmireiztz of A verrl line addl'c.:s taken from the. text. iwhal. shall it. profit a man if he Y. the whole. world and lose his. xoul't" Hymns sung were: "Praise. Ye. the Lord”. ”We Plough the Fields and Scatter". "Sing to the Lord of Hart-est", "The Church ml the Wild-wood" RESCFE SIGNAL BRANTFORD. Ont. (CF) 4 At l .u'Gt:sriNr. (-ova w. l. l i The annual meeting of Augustine (Ime W l was held Thursday t-ieiiiiiz November 4th at Mrs. Kenneth Cnineronis Meeting open- off by singing the Institute ”OdI-." followed by the ”Creed" in unison Roll call was responded to byl sixteen members paying their dues. One Life member and one visitor' ,a l J were present. t . Miiiiites of the last. regular and 5' sin 5,. imnual meetings were. read and IT npprovod. The president thanked the members for their to-operation riilring the year also for makim her a "Life Member". Bills amountin! to 81919 war: paid it was decided to order cap- sules for the school children next Thursday evening. and have a sale of lunches and candy. All those who wish to send wooi- lem: away to be made. into blan- kets are to meet at. the st-hnni Thiirsday EVN'lll'lE. November lath Mrs. Wendell MarF:iydrn. Mrs lob. Albitn Gaudet. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson were appointed to buy chickens and decide on date of supper which will he in the school New officers for the coming year. President. Mrs. Pris:-lila Mar- ndyen: vice.pi-ea. Mrs. Kenneth Dawson; set-.'y Treasurer. Mrs. Al- Bui Gaiidet. Auditors. Mrs. Lorne Cari-uthera and Mrs. Harry Machrlnne; Di- Actora. Mrs. Bruce Campbell. Mrs p Died Leard and Mrs. Myrtle Peters: Buying committee. Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Mrs. Kenneth Dawson; Md Crnsa Convener. Mra. xen- neth Dawson. Committees for December meet- : are: Sick and program. Mrs. enneth Cameron, Mrs. Donald. MacDonald: lunch. Mrs. Kenneth Cunemn, Mrs Donald MaeDonnld.' rs. Priscilla. Macflndyan and rir. Harvey Machrlnne. l Mrs. Vernie Webster kindly in-l vii!-d members to her home for, the next. meeting. Roll call to be, Answered by exchanging Christ-I I a gift. life in rnmbni. It. in a good day to Publish ms gifts. Meeting closed by alm- llll "The Queen". A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess gs- and by mm: of the ll llll it ' -2-1'-” I It Tomorrow Is Remembrance Day If is n gimil (In) to pile a it-it-riiii it It is it good day .lo visit a rllsalilerl veteran in ll hospital and bring him It is a good day to contribute to it vvorfhy charity in memory of a sol- dier. sailor or airman wlio lost his his sacrifice will not be forgotten. Grill-"fill Rt-menihram-o by the SUMMERSIBE BRANCN NUMBER 5 ' CANADIAN LEGION B. E. S. L. cascumpec A shower was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lockerby in honour of their daugh- -ter Kay, whose marriage takes place Wednesday afternoon, Nov- ember 10. Miss Joyce Callaghan. teacher of Oasctimpec school was I week-and visitor to her home in Kildore. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmol; C. Read. Coleninii, were in Cascumpec rec- ently and visited Mrs. Reed's sister, Mrs. J. B. Thomas and Mr. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ina Dennis had as their recent guests Mr. Deni-ils' sis- ter and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Dermott MacLean, Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and two children were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Silliker, Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wilkie. Elma- dale. were recent guesL1 of Mr. Wllkie'a sister, Mrs. Fred Ashley and Mr. Ashley. Miss Elaine Gamble, employee in the office of R. T. Holman Ltd. was I week-end visitor to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Yeo and daughter Lillian were recent visi- tors to summerside. sis. Mr. Dannie Gamble. employed in l.he Bank of Nova Scotia, O'Leiii1y.i was a week-end visitor to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan and family Helen and Claire have mov- ed to Albei-ton where they plan to reside for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moase and family, Summerside. were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Gainhle ant-l iwn rhildreit. llnior.v.1le, were rer-t etit. guests Ill Mi" nnrl Mrs Fred; Gamble and Mr .and Mrs. Horacel Gamble. " llrali Slalesmen Begin New Moves To ' Set Up Middle East Defence System By Seymour Topping I.().VDO.Vp i.XP- -varab statesmeiip have . ti-d new moves -with siroiiu Rilitisli and United Strain- simpmi-.tn set up a Middle. East FIOIPIIIW at-stem against. Cnniiiiiiiiisi fllKl'P&'-1011. Qiialitirri diplnm:i'.t report. a fliilrv ni mrlifitigrs anirtilz the Mirirllr pj;..:t mpiials nit lillills tn build a Fi'”illliy network tied in with the West. London and Wash-1 inglon are encouraging this trend. with promises of military and eco- ll0iTllC aid. Ortzliillzi on of a Middle East Cli'IPllt'P .. em PZx'lCllrlllll,'.' over. the Oil-lM"ll'll land bridge between Europe. Asia and AIl'lCR4lY0lild close the last gap in the Westis defeiire ring around the Commu- nist bloc. . IRAQ TAKI-ZS LEAD A Iraqis Pi'en'.irr Nuri Sazri taken the lead by proposing that some of the eight Arab LCHKIIFN states link ilp uith the Tili'keiv. I'HkiSIElll alliaiicc. Tiirkey is ill nit-niher nf the North Atlnniir Treiitr tlrt:.liiix.:itlon. The 66-year-olri Iraqi premier ls rrported well advanced in his ne-. izoiiations with Turkey for an al-.3 lianee and possibly full member- ship in the Tiii'key-Pakistziii pact. V We-stei-ii diplomats find Egypt. 0ll:'P the ('l)lCf opponent of Arab rnilltnigv 1'0-operation with the West. nioiingz toward a reversztl of her trriditinnal stand. Two re- l 1. it ”' 't 'l pvt-I any It prayer that ed in line W Flro - Auto - Ciisiinlty 1 Suiniiier SL ” at-1: ”” ” Optometrists B F. Hunter. R.0. . Summnrslile. I'.l').l. -- Plmne llliil s"'"'”M ”"'"'NG The Annual Meeting of the AIHCIIOH A R8,.;'g;ftng.nflmnt: l Curling Club will be held in the Library :':.::'ii;..fr:::t...... ;?.';'.".:".':::: War ''"I'"- "W '2'" at 9 PM- I'llf)NF. .9530 : "mmm " "To" J. H. MYRICK l DGFITISTS i ' V T'PHvsTcliIo;tsTs'"" ' Mnlnenue Bond Tile W. M. 5. Auxiliary held Lhelrl regular iiioiitlily meeting Thursday. rveniiig, November 4th. at the homei of Mrs. Bruce Gamble. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warrenf Summerside. were Sunday visitors to Cascumpec-'. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. lToronto Telegram lstuff Changes TORONTO, (CF) - John Basset! Jr., publisher of the Toronto Tel- ram, Monda' announced three emit bi'1IPi'0lUplllPlliS have made llilargmu appomnzlenut possi re p - D. S. P .1 ' t ...L.,. 5. 1. Calm and London have sinned mm. to bee:ig:Fpreslsc?xr: gilld rlmfw an ;.;;l-.-.-inr-nut to end the hittei'1.V- mung mmcmr; opposed Bl'i7is!i (ll'CliDi'iIlOll of tlit'- D0”: MHCFMMHPI managmz Pd. l Mr. and Mrs. Aitliur Harris.; tTl.earr, were rt-rent guests of their dnuzhter and son-in-law Min! 5”": "aim "m" liter to be vice-president and ex- - it F'.gvpt's T'reinler Abdel Gnnilaii mnjm "mm; and Mra. Harold AMIe'.v- Nqggp" has rrarkrrl rlnwll on Y" 1'-' R lTedt M Call nuimint -t -t ”"4"m'5' M”q"m B"””m4h""dt iniinacliilz 9.dllnl'(tn he managina Prrerhalillld r?r':I1lnnt'l;lj'(:f:MnI ulm-ll has lied the FIVIIIIIY35 3”" editor I Mr! stnvu'lri's hareiit-l IMF and W”' m'”''''"'” ; A V W J. Biicklrind eoniiiilirs as M” l,p,st;-l- wnllape -. l prt-sident., l TALKS NVENT IV!-'.LL IllI(ll'l1lr'iI1I5 said Egypt is due to open nervotidllons soon with Turkerl EARLY TROLLEY Mill River. were recent visitors to ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren. nil soil-ie of.assXci:ti-oil. The first (.1N.U.l-C SIN,” ranway 1l::?:gl'l1lPl1lt';I.l':p H'::k lwmi in the United States opened at Bal- p u . . , .l- ,p fall Short of a i'iill tit.ilit.ai1v part - .lm,m,P ,, , N but it will be a step in that di-p l . ”R0YAL'" Nutit.'itli(' tribes DIPSODI alimii 2.- KORDEN flililfiilil of tile AI1(ll2illlSI(lll papilla firm or ii.iioo.0on. Wed.-illuir. tilt mils: Msiliiw --W W ' ' ilihursday .'i.iTi. The greatest motto of our time - I NQF0 YADIS", in Technicolor ttCAMEO"' Starring K33-SING1-ON Robert Taylor Av l)eliorah Kerr I 1 Please Note: One slimy nnly. wmi.'i:inn- T:lTi fi'lS. llilltllililr. I Bog.-iri in iliiilliiig arlxnilliire in . ,,-.-. "SllI0(?(”0" l "rt-starring Maria Tornii. Lee .I. Pohh. Rank ditwwlng Tliilrsrlriy worili SIS RURAL Eitciniticiiioiiiiiiiittfl i Notice is lirtreliy giveii that the pmposed rural elec- 'trlcal extension to serve the Nortliani-Fort Hill-Tyne Valley .ai'ca has been approved for construction. Residents in this iarea. who have completed contracts for rural service with lihe. Maritime Electric Company Limiterl. are hereby noti- lfied to wire their premises. Summmmy Any complaints or disputes regal'ding the placing of Professional Cards E. E. Parkman Summer St. ..uM.-...,DM - I Chartered Accounfanfszpoles on private property or otlierwise, or the cutting of T I.-qrh, Hick”, trees necessary for line construction, must he referred to C,,,,,,",,,, n,,,.; ,,,(-,,,,;,,,,,.c,, this Commission through the local committee before 20a Bitlltliiig November 1954. s'""m”'me' M” T "m" "MI The committee representing this area comprises the l W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTFAI. BUILDING Griinvllln hi Will:-r Street Siinimersido following members: Williiim NMI'('0mI)c Northam .Alliol (lolwlll ,5 0. gm Norlhani iuii ' INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited i Leigh lllaynn rd I "'AL POFI 3344 PUBLIC UTILITIFAS COMMISSION, CIIARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Dr. J. A. Dolron s""""y' SSIAI.I.)lAN BL'Il.l)IN(l v t W -'ll”Il”W”E'E- PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE NOMINATINC CONVENTION THE RICA!) STUDIO n. w. amns THIRD DISTRICT OF PRINCE Will be held at ST. l"AU1.'S l:lAl.L. FIRST S'llRlCl:I'I' Summerside On Friday Nov. 12th, 1954, at 8:15 PM. L. K. 'I.IELlNSKI, M.I). General Practitioner K"I'lIIRlnn. l'. E. I. Phone: Kt-nnlnzum I Dr. Hiihert Macblelll. M.I). Pliyalclnn-Sturgeon Phone 7032. Water street. Rnmmersltl... For -the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the district in the by-election of November 29th next. Poll chairmen are requested to call meetings for the appointment of delegates. A UICRALI) tlL()VI-QR. Vice President ANGUS MACLELLAN, still it fllf SIIPIPIOP lortii iiustlco Church lie-Opens L I r 3 a congregation: attended the re-opening of North Rustlco United Church. Rev. George Tiliey gave inspiring and thought pro- voking sermons. The choir gave special music with Mrs. John Mc- Neill as soloist at the morning service. The Hunter River Choir was in charge of the music in the evening giving an anthem and solo by Mr. Gordon Carew and a duet by Mrs. Orville Seller and Mrs. Ernest Cousins. , A special service was held on Sunday afternoon with the pastor Rev. F. W. Sawdon giving the ser- mon. As a solo Miss Doris Andrew rendered ”Faircst Lord Jesus." wtih Mrl. Gorge Dicltiesnn as her accompanist. This little picturesque church has been thoroughly reno- vated. and is very lovely, the or- ganlst is a young lad of sixteen years, namely Leslie Hiscult. He is a student of "Stella Maris Sschonl" and this chair is one of the finest to be heard in I rural area. M.:-.--:-:-?--:--:-- the home oi! Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Mu, Artemas Cameron is spend- ing a few days in Tryou- Mr. and Mrs. Marne Lewis and nnooxnun w. r. The annual meeting at 3 field Women's Institute wu at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Stet. son. with eight members present The meeting opened by rcppannl the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last mo,..,nK and the last annual meeting up” read and signed. The s i ck committee repnllod making calls and taking fruit W same. The school committee lg. purtcd that toilet tissue, p a pa, :cups and towels were needed r.,l .the school. It was decided to so to the school on Nov. 12th to pack wooleng . Mrs. Wilbert Stetson was asked A to see Vernon Noye about having .a pantry sale in the near future, Tile roll call for next month will be answeied by an exchange of Christmas Gifts. A report was given by the sec. retary showing the work that him been rlnrir: by the Institute rluin-.5 the year. A balance of slim nu. mains from the past year. 1 The officers were TE'EIECIP(I tn; the ensuing year. The place of next meeting we; undecided. The meeting closed by repeat,” the Loid'5 Prayer. Two contests wei-e'enjoyed by all. after which a delicious lunch nag served by the hostess. 5 family were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrn. Jerry Daltonp Cole-p man. REME-MBRANCE All Legion liieiiillerl. ii at 9.45 a.m. to attend para 10.00 a.m., tlieiiee parade utea silence will take place lal at 2:30 p.m. November AT KENSINGTON to be at the Legion Hall, Kensington, November, 11th 10.45 am. where the laying of wreaths and two min- Parade and laying of wreaths rlt Malpeqtle Monti- mcni at 2:00 p.ni. NOVCllll)Cl' lltli. Parade and laying of wreaths at Geddle Memor- About 85 per cent of the wnrlri 5 fur seals ale found in the Prlhllrif isl:lll'l ivff Alaska. DAY SERVICES iirl il?iPl'FiiiZ'- are i'EqllF.-4iFi". dc and church services at to Iyleiiiorial Monument at at 11.00 am. .11th. OlLeary on Nov. 11 at 11 attend. - All veterans in the are sent. Parade will form up Legion Hall at 10:30 am. UNVEILING AT 0'LEARY Unveiling of the plaque on the War Monument am. All interested please a are l'P(lii0Si('(l to lie pre- in front of the O'Leary all, this In your banquet. Tlir-re will be special spa ment. 6:30 P.M. LEGION BANQUET, I KENSINGTON Will be held in lllalpeque Hall Tliurstlzty, Novem- ber 11, at 7:30 P.M. All Legion members and Veter- ans are cordially invited to attend. Cant will be leaving Legion Home, Remington, at Come one. come -ziki-rs mid other eiiferiitlti- W. L. MILLER, Secretary. .MJ CAPITOL Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Evenings '75:-. & 35c; BRINGS YOU THE STORY OF HOW ROME FELL... for 3 Wonderful American Girls! A I III Ill I REGENT Id? IOAV-NI mu x M5? twin wtmt Secret"? Thursday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWiS:- The Pass List is Suspended for this Engageini-nf. Today Thursday .............. .. 7:15-9:13 Summon-side Matlm-es 500 & 250. 1 o . F0tint.iiii - -' .m In vnndovof 4-Indy mghmnry s I tumti wm-noiinliv iticiiutii:-itiit reigns lillil louiiiiiiti -misfits McNAMARA&-.oe..'l. ..... . sot c. East - mm 'NE'&'u'IEsco -loHrT”e7i'l3icx ...q 3:30-7:15-9215 turn tiitlii-, lllill -A it