William Henry presents a prise on behalf of the firm of more and MacLeod'a to Mr. O PIUSVILLE f\Ir. Gerald Gallant, St. Dun- -..ii's L‘iilvcrsity, Charlottetown. ~'-sill Tllanksgiving weekend .‘ll his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-.n l~‘ Gallant. I'tlI.'lIO digging is in full swing ‘iiwiulzhout tile Vt(‘Sl(‘I‘Il part of in Island. The farmers were '.~l'_\' fortunate to have such lil ..utiful we:lthcr for the task, l,i»i.\t'\‘l‘l', lw can't complain if l‘i' cold weather creeps up on . now as it is getillg late in ill(‘ season. \ii<s Arlene Corcoran, em- ,..\eii in Albertoil, spent e :v --t ueek-eild with her parents, ‘~ll'. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran, l’lll.\‘\'Illf’. Congratulations are being ex ll‘il(I(‘(l to Mr. and Mrs. Archie i;illnnt. tihose marriae took ii'.ice Ill ‘llr (‘.:lllanl I'lil\'V e. They will reside In Summerside. ‘tliss Mary Clement McGregor.- lf‘Fl(‘lIf‘I‘ at East Royalty. spent; Tlizlnksnlvlng with her parents. Melvin McGregor, 7. she also visited relatives in Plusville. Friends of Mrs. Bridget Mc- Greizor are sorry to learn she - cess of $l00.0t>0 Bernard Keefe. in Farm Home had the misfortune to fall and break her hip. She is now a patient in the O'Leary Commun- iity Hospital. All Vish her a speedy recovery. Improvement Mr. Polly Arsenault, Summer- lside. spent Sunday, Oct. 19. at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Gallant, Piusville. Mr. Emmett Foley. student at St. l)unstan's University, (‘har- lottetown, spent Thanksgiving \vlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley, B‘ooinfield. Mr. Winston Gallant and a friend students at St. Dunstan's spent Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mr. Gallant's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. lloride Gal- lant. Duvar. FOUND: $I00.000 DURHAM. .\'.C. L. Maynor S1lyS‘Il l."\Pl——V9I'D0ll e found “in ex- on his property Tuesday. .\laynor said: '‘I don't terfeit, but if it's not and some- body proves ownership. I'll cer- tainly turn it over to him. Other- wise, I consider it mine." HISTORY REPEATS PARIS lReut£'rsl—A Skin-. competition among third know for sure whether it's coun-I son was, born Tuesday nlglt to Mrs. Mariel broidery work have been found Bourdon at Coulommiers, near. on clothes in old ESYPMD W315‘- SKlNN:ER’S POND WINNERS and Mrs. ner's Pond, third place winnerscontestants in the Rural Beauti- year lfication Society competition. Brief Freedom For Escapees Two youths. Willard Finnan, 18. of Stanley Bridge and Rich- ard Bernard 19, of Lennox Island escaped from Prince County Jail yes'elday afternoon but their freedom was short lived. Summerside R.C.M.P. officers recaptured the two fugitives on Upper l)uke Street about ten minutes after their escape, which took place around 3 Finnan was serving time on a charge of drunkenness and was due to be released from cus- tody on Friday, while Bernard was serving a 30-day term for falling to report a car accident in which he was involved. The latter celebrated his 19th birth- day yesterday. I Paris. when Mrs. Bourdon was iadmlited to a hospital after an auto accident in which her ‘band was killed. Twenty - two iyears ago Mrs. Bourdon herself .was born in similar circumstan- [ees after a crash in which her father was killed. ANCIENT WORK Earliest samples of fine an- , WHERE PRIZE RECIPES ARE FAMILY SECRETS AND FINE COOKlN' TURNS CHICKEN AND PIE CRUST The lneotior, floltler one-crust pot pies- INTO DElECTAB|._E POT-PIE MAGICI fresh-frozen to loclt In all the flavor of Kentucky homo-bolting of its bostl ‘You haven't tasted a real pot pie until you've eaten one made from n treuured "Old Kentucky Recipe." A Morton Chicken Pot Pie is prepared with big chunks of choice. icon mest, garden-frah vegetables, rich gravy-Ind the hzhteat. flliflelf; top crust you've ever tasted. Morton‘: “Old Kentucky Recipe means there’: no undercrust to 89*» V“ °' '°¢'¢Y- 5° “hi 3’°“' pick: Chicken. Beef or 'I\lrkcy:it'I UP to ¥°“I_ -.....-................. . 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He said he also would like to visit Britain on the same trip. The NATO council said the pur- pose of the unprecedented meet- ing is “to strengthen NATO sol- idatl arnyd to give collaboration senhower - Macmillan talks in In of the 15 nations the highest pri- o 2 It is aimed at impressing the. Russians with Western unity at Ii time when the earth satellite Isl advertising Russian scientific ad-l vances. NATIONAL SURVIVAL The West’: leaders never have met all at one time. This session, probably lasting three days start- thrash out the problems of na-] tional survival. I Eisenhower last visited Europe, to attend the Geneva summit conference of Britain. Russia. take up these problems: 1. A system of pooling scien- tific skills and technological re sources to get ahead and stay ahead of the Communist bloc. 2. Application of the latest techniques and supply of most modern material to A'I‘0 forces. It was agreed at the last ATO Fran“, mg United stage. and problem. Under this heading will‘ The conference is expected to by some countries, such as Brit- a I NATO°Council Gives lls Okay ForiDec. Meeting council meeting in 1956 that the nited States would supply mle slles while keeping control of the atomic warheads. B the de- tails are still under negotiation in Washington. It is understood‘ the chiefs will try to figure I faster way in put the agreement in effect. i 3. A nlassive reappraisal of the alliance's military strategy tlons especially in spectacular. missile developments. The su-I preme allied commander in Eu- rope. Gen. Lauris Nolrstad, has compiled a working paper on this [ come an examination of plans in. to cut armed manpower a rely more on nuclear weapons. 4. Tightening political coopera- ion. 5. Strengthening cultural and »economic ties including a pro- {gram of aid to such members In Greece. I Funeral Held At Tignish At the Chronic Care Unit of tho Summerside Hospital on Sunday, October 13. 1957, there passed peacefully away. Miss Rebecca Doyle in her eighty-se- cond year. Her remains were forwarded from the Compton Funeral Home, Monday evening to the residence of her bmther, Mr. Doyle, Tignish, from where the funeral was held on Wednesday morning to St.Si- mon and St. Jude Church where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated at 9.30. Interment in the church cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs Everett Bnoderick, Alclde Boud- reault. Charles Gavin. Grattan Mcfiugh, Emile’ Gallant, Joseph P. uote. slie leaves to mourn um. brothers and one sister namely: William Danville, Virginia; James B. Skowhegan. Maine: John R. Tignish P.E.l; and ary Ann Gallant. Boston, Mass. WESTERN GUARDIAN PANTRY SALE at Holman: Friday, November 1st. 2.30 p.m. J.S. Taylor Optometrist will be in Alberton office this Saturday Nov. 2. ' ‘BOY SCOUT Concert in Ken- Slflzton High School, Friday, November 1st at 8 pm. Slides, songs and dances. your appointment now at the RED CROSS Home Nursing- evening cnsses beginning early in November. To enrol. contact Holman Homestead. No. 3255 THE LIST OF defaulting tax- payers of the town of ordea will be published on Novanber 8th. 1957. igned J. W. Cann, Town Clerk. ' AMY‘! Little Shop opening Noveuber lst. at Central Bedo- que village. Pottery, hand made Island clay. Special line Christ- mas,card»s at special price. Home made fudge. NAMES OMITTED —In the In Memorlam of Murdoch H. Dawson which appeared in Tues- day's issue. the names of Helena and Eric were omitted from the list of donors of cut flowers. MASQUERADE Dulce, Alber- ton Women's Institute Hall. on Thursday. October 31st. Modern and Rock and Roll dancing. Cos- tume and door pries. Canadian Hoedoiwners Band. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late George Albert Jeffery took place Wed- nesday afternoon from his late residence to St. John's Anglican Church at St. Eleanors where service was conducted by Rev. Archdeacon G.R. Harrison. The pallbearers were three sons of the deceased. Roscoe. George and Albert Jeffery, a grandson. Ern- est Jeffery and two nephews. Hudson and Fred Jeffery. In- terment took place in St John's Cemetery. Professional Cards ' Chartered Accountants 8 Co. Building Summerside. P.ll.I. Phone 1 INSURANCE Umltd Optometrist '* "“ 5"'.".'&"' ?l'ioNi am oPPoIl'l'lOUAl.nIANolfl(3 Summer 8. tlunnmu-side Assisted In Air Exercise The following official observers. from observation post Mike Bra-‘ vo 12 Red, in Sherbrooke. took part in the recent Ground Obser- ver Corps exercise "Corn Cob." James Harris. Russell Laughlin.I Lorne Wright, Urban Laughlin,§ rank Townsend. Herman Paup-‘ tit, Chelton Harris. Allison‘ Lauglilin, John Delcker, Alfredl Matheson. ‘ The post sent in 38 calls to Moncton filter center with an average time delay of .42 min- utes. HALLOWEEN 0 Hallowe'ens of long ago, How very far away See these hours of enchantment. When we were young and gay.‘ A golden jack-o-lantern, rough the darkness brightly ms. And the laughter of the children Wakens old delightful dreams. . There. were so many startling things Our childish eyes might see, For elves and goblins walked abroad on that strange enchanted eve. We wore such fiuliny costumes On thm gay and harppy night, And the masks upon our faces Were a weird and fearsome sight. And our childish belief in witches And black cats with yellow eyes. Who w 0 til it ride ' room-st‘ High across And the fun we had at parties. Noisy mirth and voices sweet, Gay and bwpy childidl laughter Set in tune with dancing feet. . . lc s the midnight skies. 0 the magic days of childhood When we knew no care or sigh. 0 the olden, golden hours Of the Hallowe'ens gone by. Constance Hecltbert, Summerside. PERSONALS The many friends of Mr. Har- vey Bernard are pleased to hear he is making a rapid recovery after his recent operation in Prince County Hospital. Pte. Wyville Reeves of I Can. Inf. Div. Camp Petawawa, ()nt.. is a patient in the Military Hos- pital in Kingston, 0nt., where he has undergone surgery. lie is the son . . and .\lrs. George Reeves, Freetown, P.I-3. REGENT "MEN IN WAR" Robert Ryan - Aldo Roy Missionary ls Special Speaker Miss Beryl Morson, mission- riry on furlough, from Mandlesy- ivar, India, addressed a public meeting in Epworth Hall on Hear Tallc On Japan A special meeting of the Sum- merside Y‘: Men's Club was held at the Y Centre last e\en- lng when their guest and speak- er was Mr. Earl Buckley, World Service Secretary, in Japan uc..ey was born Ill Saint , . , and (luring World War II served in Y M C A work in India. China and Japan He praised e Summerside Y's Men's Club for their well- known work throughout interna- tional Y.M.C.A. He spoke on the many cliaiifles in Asia such as those resulting from the occupation of these countries after the war. He also , , In mted that judicial, social, edu- lng D99‘ 15- WI” CNN? ‘hem I0 ‘'‘’w ‘’l °ha“3"‘3 ‘”°rld °°“dl' Eeatlonal work contributes to ab- sence of trouble in Japan ' ubs in Japan illzike a large contribution to the ill-\el.~p- ment of communities Japan has lhurs. Oct. 31. 1957 The uuardlan Page 19 been considered as a new young ‘democracy having made trem- I'fl(l0IIS economic recovery and having one of the highest living standards in Asia Chairman of the evening was Harry Holman Present also as guests were George (‘happell of Summerside. a personal friend Mr Buckley: .\lls< Blanche \I3llh(‘V\s. mentor of Hi Y Group in Summerside, and mem- bers of the Hi-Y Club. 1 P. J. Gavin Of Alberton Dies The death of Mr. Peter John (iavln of Alberton occurre‘. in the Western Hospital eall_v Wid- nl--dz-y lilorillng He _\'t‘£i!’\ of ale Il.rl‘Il .'ll I\llfI£iI‘t’. he PflL{flLZt‘(.I ln fai‘nl:ng and flsh.llg there until coming to ‘30 years ago. For 15 _\:>;u-s he Alberton more than ‘was janitor of Alberton Post Of- fice and was a well knovln I:.'ui'e around town. He was a H-Lcran of World War One having -.e:'v- ed oversea; Will! the l0.3lll Regi- me . ‘ Besides his wife. the Il)I'lll€I‘ ‘Mrs Clara Gavin. he is -ur\;\c"i by the following sons and ilaug-ll- lers Mrs . I)r 1 \t.I’ll('I < Halifax Leo of .\lI)L‘l“.tl'I; .l1Inl(‘~ of H;lmlllon. Om \frs. -_ -:— .l()st.‘l)ll \lc[)ollalrl ‘Glad;-1: of Charlottetown Mrs WB. .\oon- an Margaret» of Albany: Mrs. WG Yeadon lJanie of Halifax: \lrs Douglas Foley i.\lar_vl of Halifax. and Erskine III Alber- 'ton There are 21 ;:l'afl(I(‘Illldf'€ll. one \lSIf‘I', Mrs Alfred Power! of Alberton South. now e only surviving member of her family. ‘ Funeral arrangements are not yet completed. IN ANY LANGUAGE...- Er is lliels lleler voor reilligen, lllel.ell, lllllsnletlen, verwijderen van reuli en I/Ifililiell tlan Tuesday evening. Miss Morson pleasingly por- trayed the work in her mission field and showed interesting sli- G. O (J . rs. C.R. Wetiler acted as chairman, with Mrs. George L.) Sheen reading the scripture 1es-- son, and Mrs. William Roach! offering prayer. ‘ Mrs. Allan Jenkins was organ-~ ist. Mrs. L.M. Callbeck on behalf! of those present and Trinity or- ganizations, extended a heartyi vote of thanks to the speaker. ' The meeting closed by singing- "Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing." CAMEO Kenslngton Wed. - Thur. 7:15-9:15. Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire in technl color musical comedy “FUNNY FACE". Co-starring Kay Thomp- son. bu... SIIMMEIISIIIE TODAY (THURSDAY) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 Alfred Hitchcock's ”Tl1e Trouble With Harry" with Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe. climax a SATURDAY A great book, a great motion picture. ”The Shepherd Of The Hills" Starring John Wayne. Extra—Carton Revue Tonlte 7:15-—9:l0 A convention of the Summerside on Monday. tion and three delegates convention of Liberal Pa January 14-15—16th. Each poll will appoi suitable number of alte be held on the preceding the meeting speakers. Everyone welc West Prince Lib. Assn. (Ssd.) Arnold w. Wood President ism.) R. K. Matheeon Secretary LIBERAL CONVENTION County will be held in the Baptist Church Hall. for the purpose of nominating ll candidate to con- test the district in the next federal absence of other arrangements poll meetings will in the usual places. At the conclusion of business will be addressed by prominent Liberal electors of Prince November 4th, at 8 p.m. general elec- to attend fourth national rty of Canada at Ottawa nt five delegates with a mates to attend. In the Thursday night at 8 p.m. ome. East Prince Liberal Assn. (Sgd.) A. S. Johnson President (Sgd.) Neil R. McLeod Secretary Javex. 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