f""i DECEMBER 10. 1952 Newl, GEORGE GLOW and Home Phones: The Guardian may be following stores 9, summer street; Go and. water street: y. Second "0 gookstor uiirl New". . 0, iioucatten 1-roe" mm street; Vince: 86”.” WEST PBLN piper-ton: Phone: Frank Weeks. 68-2 Office Ind 88-! noun. 11-is vvesreim GUARDIAN .z-”'”'T romeo coon-rv owner: 3 summer Street. Summers:-it-. subscriptions, Advertising Bepreoonhtlveo Phone 80.11. GEORGE WOTTON 803! and 8033. bought at any of the in summers"... urlie: Drugstore. 11 Central Street. Mai-Ii Gludet. 0'1 Granville stress; Street: blind Motor Transport. Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enmuu loll- Drug. K. L White in Kemlngto CE 0! F105 neprenenbmvo. R HOCKEY meeting. Town Hall, Thursday. 11th, 8:30. PPORTUNITY To SEE with The Van HOITiES' A. F. Tlicatre tonight. ,,i1':N'l() Keiisiiitim” De,-gniiior -i.AST 0 ngcepiiig Up at the RC- PORTUNITY TO SEE The Van Homes" hcatre tonight. - .AST 01' i p with C. A. F. T 1, BETA? TOWN HALL. - Wll. I Friday afternoon and Kerisiiigtolii. . 1 , c aim,-:.f,.ie igrms. Scott Mouse. .ll'IWl:2l.LERS sell llloi. tho viooll.V Ronson lighter and i-oiiihincd. -ix'Ii'iir;i) IN ACCIDI-:N'l' - En.1lx,1(rKFllil3. of Bloomfield was .;;ke:i-in the Prince County Hos- pgai rm Monday evening suffer- ” (mm a biokcn collaiabone, the iesuli of an accident which occur- ..,.d immi a new half-ton Interna- ;m,.0 truck left the icy iiighwav '10” t is badly siriashed west of glun”ml,.5,0.. Two other occupants 0: mp mick were shaken up but 1.0, 5...-musty injured.-S. ,,)1()A S E (nilllilll.IliUn5 k min ivut 020,,-ivc i-nsc ..spi5x'r VAFATION HERE. - Hr its-tcr .i. McMahon left last week for its iionic tin Montreal l1iiPl'SpElldlllll, ii very EIIJOYBD15 vacation vi.-itiiii; members of -his iamilv, ichitivvs and his many ii-irhds. ii is 12 years since Nil. iic.ii:ihnii left tiic Island. and on his it-ltiiii lic noted the inatijil ciiaiicrs toward i31'05Pi'1"1i)'- All Wlsllylillll every success and hope he iizll soon return V-0 Ewe the happy occasion of spreading the welcome mat in his honour. -r'll.Vl-LRAL AT AIBEBTON --l Fuiicrai service for the late Mr. Peter ti'Brien of Lauretii-i. near Alma. was held from the Sacred Heart. Church at Alberton Tues- day morning. Requiem High Mass has celebrated by Rev. W. E. liioiiarzliaii. Pall bearers were .iicssi's. Frank Kincli, W. B. Mr-, Mountain, Wallace Donald and the church cemetery. -Fll.N'l-ZRAI. AT MONTROSE - The funeral of Mrs. Reuben Bow- iicss was held from the home at iiohtrose Tuesday afternoon and Will conducted by her minister. Rev. John M. Sheen. I-lymns sung were "into The Hills” and "Abide With Mo". A solo, "Sometime Wf.K'll lin- rlersiaiid." was rendered by Mr George Rnwness of Summerside. Pall l)PBl'Pl's were Messrs. Gordon Barbour. .inhn Donald, Clayton Trm-czs. Roy McLeod. John Mc- Millan and J. W. D. Campbell. In- terment was in the family plot iii, iiontrnsc, ccmctery. Besides her sixi datigliicrs and one son. who ivcrei all prcscnt at the funeral service. Mrs Bniviicss is survived by one sister. Mrs, Leander Donald of Alma. - Peisoaaltim -Master Edgar Creswell. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Creswell. St. Iileaiiors. is a patient in the Prince -0:'Jhi3' Hospital with pneumonia. -t -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jardine and daughter Adele, Leslie Reeves, Fidesa Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. R9illllaid Reeves of Freetown at- tended the funeral Sunday of the 3:): Mrs. Frederick Lartcr, Hamp- e - DANGEROUS PASTIME - Thrre children, all under 12 years of a.:c. were reported courting death on free train rides last even- ing at Summei-side. A man walk- "lil ""0 town at the First street imslhg about 8 p. in. reported sec- lhg i-hr three children! hanging on toihe steps, of the evening express W"? best from Summer-side. while a'inui-th child ran close behind the Ml” i-”.V1niz to jump on. It was pre- f,”"l”d they had assumed these hiingerous positions with the in- ntion of jumping off further up it! track. It was pointed out that me slip on their part would prob- dbl-V have resulted in death or 5-2:- W ihiury. - s. Inquest llolil, Continued from page I I" mild make it difficult or impos- iihie for the wheels of a car mov- ing with moderate 5 peed to get bliklgp Oh the pavement. in & b;1ilD0dge was found to be 00 m My wrecked condition with mmplgtl front Part of the.car Hndshiey lmtl-Shed. the entire 9 . um an;9t:;;f:;h: and the hood 'l't3nr..moiibert oiuinnt, the first pm 0- KING I post mortcm re- mm b lwhich he said that great med 39 iiw the diaphram had of the dime tear in the left side "mach ailhtlm through .which n 10!: Bnleen and bowel had mums 05:1 into the lung cavity .00 ' 9 lung to coliiipu- He deal-h was due to shock) I coil; "0 i::1':eAi1nK. ruptured diaphram C iaude Waugh. the second wit- nu . mesa of proceeding west. in M mmfint area and noticing two Hemd minis towards Sumrnerside. .01"! to Ooked as if one car was mum i 5:1!!! tho other. and suc- Wneu " Om! so just before the later hem)? them. A few seconds returnedt up milrd I crash and ,0 d the scene of the'Iccld- Mr. Pld an Icon was unconscious on .. mggakhiz C2013. of the wind. ., was taken to gembcr 12th. Collectinii . Lellan. .lohii P. Wallace, John E1 Prank Barbour. Interment. was lr.' -FILMS, Darnley Hall, day, Dec. 11th. Sponsored Women's Institute. Thurs- by -0113. STORE will be closed iwednesdiiy afternoon. December 10th. After that it will remain open every Wednesday afternoon until Christmas. Ralph Callbeck and Co., Bedeque. -HOME and School meeting, Kensinglon School. Thursday, De- cember llth, at 8.00 pm. -SURPRISE. Give your near ones a hearing aid for Christmas. We also carry all batteries and cards, for all makes. Foley Drug Store, Summerside. -FIVE CARS IN PILE-UP-A pile-up of five cars near the Im- perial Diner last evening resulted in minor damage to most of the cars and a sliaking up of several of the occupants who received minor bruises and cuts. The ac- cident was attributed to the slip- pery conditim of the pavement.-S -BREAK AT CURLING CLUB - Chief of Police Peter White last evening refused to discuss the second break at.the Summerslde Curling Rink within six weeks but it was later learned from reliable sources that sometime after 11:45 on Monday evening an outside shutter was pried off the Curling Rink on the south west side of the building and entry gained througii a window which was lifted up. The thieves then broke the glass in the door that leads to the canteen and rifled the cash register of some 312.00. They also took cigarettes, a glass jar filled with pennies. a flashlight, and possibly some other small items. Entry was also gain- unanimousiy adopted a govern- ment bill to extend provincial rent ,conirols until May 1, 1954. The vote, called by Premier Duplessis. was 78 to 0. LONDON. Dec. 9 -iCPI-Prime Minister high-ranking Canadian represent- atives were enthusiastically ac- claimed tonight when they paid a surprise vist to the uffield Re- creation Centre, Off Trafalgar Square, where members of the Commomisalth forces were being entertained. . . - -LONDON. Dec. 9 -(R.eutei-s)- Premier Winston Churchill will go to the United States early next ycar to place before President Eis- enhower a Coninioiiwealth plan for world economic recovery. CAIRO, Doc. 9miReuters)--Bri- thin and Egypt i0d8)' Teach”! agreenient on ins: to the fuiure of ihe Sudan- Seitlcmcnt of the long-Slfindllii dispute now is in sight. it W215 reported in diplomatic circles. LONDON. Dec. 9 - (AP) - The Queen today received. U- 5- Ad" miral Lynde McCoi'nii.ck. supreme commander of NAT05 naval for- at Buckingham Palace to- He is in London or NATO defence talks with Br tish de- fence chiefs. TORONTO. Dec. 9 - (GP) F A two-way mobile telephone serv- ice between 108 snowplows and seven dispatchers of the Ontario Traffic Division was inaugurated today. v roar ARTHUR, Dec. 9 - (CF) - Conimerciaiized Sunday sport was defeated by 102 votes in Port Arthur's civic election yesterday. Final tabulation early today show- ed 5,590 voters in favor of the proposal and 6.692yi()Hf)'D059d-00000 me hospital in the witness car. Wendell Rogers. i-Md ODCNNW told of seeing Mr. phigeon,ieav- mg a, passenger at the airport. and of later being notified of the accident. He bait then notified the R. C. M. P. and obtained P0" mission to have the car moved. Anthony Richards. taxi operat- or ancl last person talking to Pidgeon before the accident, totlld of making change for him It tlf guard house at the R. C.' A. - Station. He said Pldgeonl cgnt dmon was quite normal at t a time. He next saw Pidgeon It We scene of the nccidbhln Passed Pldgeoifo Cl! Eric Johnston. taxi opera?-0.: told of starting to new - dlwi car at the IHIDGTW1 Dm” " m” were proceeding towards Bummer alde. He had noticed the rind- lights of an approaching car which was lat-Er SHOW" W. 1"" cl i e 3' Pidgerrn behind him. they had both met. and pl-SW1 WW5” and when he later glanced into the rear-view mirror he noticed Pidg- eon'o, car lights were not on ghz highway. He returned to the Ic 11 of the accident. He said there had been 110 C0"? tact between the two cars. He be- lieved he had been sufficient dia- tance pm Pidiieon when M W s ed over to meet Waugh- Constable R. W: Wool-VII" the summeraide R90. 14- P- tachmont told of receivint In cident report and of viming the scene. He submitted I chm which showed the. area of the IA- cident and other relevant inform- iitiori. of da- ne- Tha inquest who presided over some pcints relai-t Olaudc wnunh. . Ellerslie & Biileford Mrs. Albert Waugh and son. Bedeque, are visiting with Mrs. Waugh's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. ' Gordon Miller. Mrs. Byron Ramsay and child- ren,, Port Hill. are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Chaniiing Cough- lin and two daughters spent Sun- day, November 30th, with Mr. Coughlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. James CoughW. Chatliam. N.B.. accompanied by Mr. and 'MiTi. Russel Coughiin and, two children, spent the November” 29th weekend at the home of'Mr and Mrs. John Cougiilih. Mrs. Hamid -Giliis and son Hat'- llis intends to use this land lshooting purposes. for l i I Giliis and Mini Mr. Theodore Tuesday morning. December 2nd.l had the experience of iicarly run-i Sl.-Laufema B1151 0W" ning into a huge black bear thatlheid in Summersidc. iwas cfosslng the road. The incl-ll ldelll. ook place just above Port-. age. Mr. E. S. Bui-leigh has received viord that his iieicc. Mrs. Ralph .Turncr, Bc.-ton, passed away on November 29th. Mrs. Turner was formerly Pearl Lldstone. Mr. E. R. MacNevin, who is em- ployed nt Greenwood. N.S.. spent ithe weekend of November 29th at this home here. On his return he; was accompanied by his wife, who; iintends to spend some time with .her husband. -Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow, Ellerslle, have received word 'from their son Cliannliig. of Moiitreal,1 who has gone to Newfoundland tol work in one of the largest paper mills in the world. situated at Corner Brook. Mrs. Barlow and family will remain in Montreal. The members of the Bideford United congregation gathered at the parsonage on Monday even- ing, November 24th, to honour the Rev. J. A. MacDonald and his bride with a shower. Mr. Angus MacLeila.n was chairman for the evening. Mrs. Eriand Ramsay pre- sented the gift from the Conway charge, and Mrs. Reid Logic pre- sented the Bldeford gift. Mr. Ivan McKay presented the Tyne Valley gift and Mrs. Lesly MacLe:in pre- sented the Lot 14 gift. Personal gifts were received from Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh. Mr. and Mrs. Erland Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Hardy, Hester and Elmer and Charles. Mr. MacDonald on be- half ot his bride fittingly thanked their many friends for their kind- ness iii remembering them on this happy occasion. The ladies of the communities then served lunch to the large gathering. ' -C.G. I Q Piusville and V0 I I icinify Mr. Peter R. traded his car. ma; Mr. Adrian Gallant motored Lot 7 recently. Mrs. Norbert Coi-coran recently spent a week-end with her sister, Gallant. recently to Mrs. Gerald Murphy. Campbell- ton. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and family recently ppent an even- ing with Mrs. Coi-coran'a parents, in Waterford. Mrs. Warburton Murray recent- iiylviaited at her home in Elms- ae. , -A large crowd attended the shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne. of Rosebank. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gallant on their recent marriage, which took place on November 28th. Mn. Gallant is the former Miss Lois Wlrren of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. John J. COIf60l"ln. by Coroner Dr. .iT"ATiItih Delaney. The into Mr. Pldgoon in lurViV- I ' . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNA A Welcome Visitor To Surnmerside Santa Claus is seen above jus after his arrival in Hoimans toy- land at Summerside, while little Margaret Louise Martin, carried by Janet Giliis, admires the apple she has just received from Santa. and many more children await .their turn for a word and a treat from Jolly old Saliit Nick (Photo by Wottom . Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity i i Mr. Alyre Doiron spent a few days recently in Halifax. . I . -The many ' nds of Mrs , Joseph L:-Clair will be glad to know that she ll making a good iecoveiy from her recent illness. 0 I ..,... The sympathy of this commun-:0 ity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Jos- cph Doucette and family of Ebbs-I fflgguffjgcaifgsliggguggg ipsparenb r,v. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. fleet in tii ir rccent sad bereave- ) t 0 ' ' George Barlow and Mrs. Clarcncelnient. Freddie had many friends . Cook, attended the goose supper ail here who regret his untimely pass- Victoria West. mg. i It has been lczirned that Mri Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineaii cal- 00 Harry Giliis has purchased alebrated their 30th wedding mini- QEEBEC;'ig?1(g';,e9A;;g:1l to'g::elblCF.l( of land along the iiai'rowsiiei'sai;v on November 22nd. Mem- Q”e 9” es ” 3' yifrom Mr. Preston Sillick. Mr. Gil-,ocrs of the family and triciid-1 called and extended good wisliesi to the celebrants. , Mrs. Felix Arsenault and Mrs. Arnold Giliis. en route to workiRoy Arbiiig were mClIlb13l'S of the mm” b,. held 00 D(.cem,,e,. grind. attended t Woodstock Institute who the ”Pres;dei:t's" iiiceting rcccnilyl I Mr. Pius Blanchard mid Mr Herbie MacAusliind were visitors to Chgriottctowii over the week? 09nd of November 29th. t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marin. were recent Sunday visitors at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C , Martin of Miscouclie. The Bloomfield Corner Women's Institute held a pziiitry sale in Jail:-y's Department Store on No-1 vember 22. and financially it was- a real success. l, Mr. Leo Gallant. accompaiiied bi Mr. Gilbert Gallant of Piusvillc.' motored to Halifax on December 4th. They plan to spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. Deborah Anne, infant daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. was baptised by Reverend M.J. Rooneyi on Sunday, November 30th. Spons- ors are Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gal- lant of Piusville. Quite a number of residents at- tended the funeral of rye. Fred- erick Doucette. held in Palmer Road Frlday,.Deoember 5th. Best wishes are being extendcd to Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0'Meara, also Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pineau. whose marriages were aolemnized at St. Anthony's on Wednesday, NovembEr 26th. Mr. and Mrs. 0'Meara are spending their lion- eymoon visiting relatives and friends in the U. S. A. The St. Anthonyts Legion held their annual meeting in their Home on December 2nd. Twenty- seven members answered the roll call by paymg their annual fees. Mr. Arthur Martin was re-elected president and Mr. Felix Arse-nault re-elected secretary treasurer. The vice-presidents. Mr. Sidney Smith. Mr. Frank Pineau, Sergeant at Arms, and janitor, Mr. Urban Pin- eau. The Bloomfield Comer Women": Home presided and opened the meeting with the singing of'"Comc All Ye Faithful". This was follow- ed by the "Creed" repeated in unison. Plans were made to have the annual supper at the home of Mrs. Suth. Bell. with the him. the "Royal Tour" for entertainment. The meeting adjourned with "The Queen". -I. Finds Medal Belonging To Late Premier Lea Fourteen-year-old Major Brady who picked up what appeared to be a badly corroded silver coin ion the Summeitside waterfront, took it home and, after cleaning it, found that it was not a coin but a silver med llthat had been awarded to the are Premier Walter M. Lea at the annual Prince Edward Is- land Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition at Charlottetown in 1916. The medal was one donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce and had been awarded to Premier Lea for "Champion Holstein Fries- ian, Female." Supreme Court Hears Appeal By "Witnesses" (lPllOlnlfii3ll0nS, by W f reedom The as other request was made denomination, entitled to the sameihome ' i more "f'rIm1'E!.'N Enmore 3. vicinity isherbrooke Farm Forum Organized --The Sherbrooke East Farm Forum was re-organized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townsend on Monday evening, December hit with an attendance of eight members. Mr. and Mrs. spurgeon Ramsay, Port Hill. were recent visitors in this vicirity. s M-V-5' I-any Moiaiak. summer- side. spent the week-end with rel- atives here. 'Mi5s Margaret MacArthur spent 0 0 Mr. Townsend was elected ;',heXNoVember mm Vehbend 0”? chairman and led the discussion oi)-ar Grove. A guest of Miss 00 mg mph, "why Price sup. Crmgt ports?" The opinion of the dif- ferent niemliers were very inter- Mtr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo. Port Hill, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur on Sunday, November 30th. Gsiing. Mr. Urban Laughlln war elected secretary. A flOllCi0uS lunch was served hy the hostess and a recreations; yifsimllz-:lirlfi;Y visvulflng exitthdrtll if? 2:-.'lx?:iilwisxviigiioyfife fll:fllfi1liI(?zIlosna1ltI3 ant.ln the deiathmsof Mitt-r Plfzfiiy mi; Mn)”: 1" the next meeting ' 0 iv icn tie topic to be disvussctl ;i:)fiI.lghLfl' on Wednesday morning, M” be -"1-he Hub of the Farm ccember 3rd. i Community." Cpl. William Carrier of thc' 1 . U : . , Canadian Army was a recent, guestis d C I of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald lilac-l e Arthur i Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthiir,, were recent visitors at the home; of Mr. and Mr;-.-. W'lltam phiiiips) Club Draw Sumnicrside Curling for the Simmons and )Iac,F-.irlane Club draw OTTAWA. Dec. 9 --tCPi- The A;-iingion, l Supreme Court of Canada today g,- lpre-Christmas potato bonspiel: W33 asked W dflclare WM J9h0- Doctor Chester Stewart. of Nl)i'R1GnmPS 8 "ldst "Kira "id to break” Why-”' Wu"?-9595 Wllm 11 1'91”-'i01i5iScotla, was a recent viszior at the” re , . i 7.15 Wednesday Hum": lcc one --Frank Cameron vs. I. la. Clark: BYIICP Mcwilliams vs ilfrank I)alcy, Darius Hogg vs. Keir of Mr. and Mrs. iBryant. North Enmore. 0 Glen How of Toronto, council for, Mr, Daiid DyITltllf., Sprinuiiill . the Witnesses, while arguing B.-iwhn ;5 m his 90th iciir. was .1 :e-'uC.nlmNik; Harold Rodd Vsf Drt igainst the validity of a City nflcem, visitor at me" mm? 01- Mr Vii"? Giliilii 5Ql19bEC b.V-18W iindiff which me!"-.and Mrs. Theophilus Ennian, E -1 My 3" Rm Jenkms '5' G' J t (bars of me Wit"?-I555 ha” beeiliniore. on Wednesday, Dei'6lnl)Pt' H” A” Gmdo” Vs Fred Fol" proseciitcti for c'isti'ibutiiig ti-nr.ts.'3,-(1, A 100,- mile 0.51,, is nmhmg 1”” "'91? Wi1”l01lHnd VS ROY A The'case dcals specifzcally withlm the me of this --,.00,,,.-- mm, 'l”h”Wl”1 C R- Hurst -V5- Ralph Laurier Saumur of Quebec. a Je-: WM. " " Mm''F"-l:l”l"iv --A meeting of all residents of the 1l0i'ah'5 WW1955 9VBl1E?1l5i Purl Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev l-lyric flnfli he 3”" Swopent Summerside R. C. A. F. perman- T9-Sled if-if disiiibuilhi-' liiemlilw son from Cornwall, were vis.tnrs "5" without a permit from the chief of am married quarters at Slcinon, police. Park has been called for tomorrow evening, for the purpose ot' estab- lishing H town council for that cnmmuiiity which now is third largest in Prince Edward Island. Recently there has been a great and dlscussioii v Delightful Program Continued from page 5 i i to execute lLS asszrznmcnts. It w.ll. if the proposed draft. followed, have no authority levy taxes, assessments, licenses err 155 The committee of three. Mr. An- ia drews. played by Aioert Weather- bie. Mrs. Knox tHclen Acprn. Sr.) and Mrs. Wilson, iBet.ty Holli rap- at. the home of Mr. and Mrs Al-; lison Rainer on Siiiictii, Novem-l 3ber 30th. They also 'iiiFlldrd scr- T t k ivice in the Presb,vici'iciv. Cliiiivh 0 S ivictoria West, in the evt-iiiii',: . . , l Continued from page ll Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gflfldliii. iMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost and Mr. l -- - - V 1 iii!) Trans Res deal of comment , ggggmrm H” H Wm T0 ihmughoui the Station on th9',nlaltIl)' her himself. Such are theland Mrs. Sidney Enman inotored 2',” 1.9"” Pfge merits of a council. and this meet-lfoiblcs of human nature that to Charlottetown on SaLlll'(itif.'., .",0 rind of! liigdis the iil1'Sl decisive SW13 to-Uacoiu l'C.lll'l.PS talit lie-tllflllld iii-ive:N0vember wth. Mr. Griiidlay gnAI:2:Ol0s War 5 its F5311)". tmai-rietl licir himself, and while,spoi:e over the radio .n the inter-' .,.i F'1.VlhZ Om?” K9” Rfld Oi th9,Williani sets out upon the sea ofiest of the Progressive Conservat.- glad Stations Central NR'v'i88ii0n;niairinion3; Jacob decides to go in,ive party. .. .000 U Cg" 5011001. W110 1185 hhd DI'eVi0US EX-'search of a wife for himself, muchl .3000 V23 Rm Pefieme VVIU1 COUUCU W0i'ixV Wmito the delight. of the audience. Miss Doreen Bryant, student at ”560 vemures be Cllafmml and W-O H-.,B1'6!1-i All pet-forniances showed great.Prince of Wales College, Chor- 30:-)00Vmb0na Han Will be I”9C0Tdliiil S6C1'Ei8F.V 31,:-are in pi'FpfilfltlDn and iiotabledottetown, and Nfim Ethel Frost. 300 wam.0uSA this nIeEiin.L'. 0 0 iwas the excellent diction of all iihstudent at Sunimerside High: 0000 WestMu1ar l M the m99UhF it 15 h0PFd ihili the cast. The costumes and decor school, spent the November 29th 0700 wegt Ash Ville basic C0T15iilUli0n 0f U19 C0”nJBdde(l to the old world atmosphere week-end at their respective 4337 W 'Hmstd cll will be formulated. and thattof the play. . ihomes in North Eriinore and 2300 W Lease nominations will he made from' sgm-timrniiy am.-rent from thersp;-mghiii, 0000 wmich the floor. , ,first two plays was ”The Devil and ---- 30 , - . A tentative plan siigccsts tliatlMi.cs Appleby”. by Mary Warner! The goose supper maid in Vic. 33:) 3,,l1-tiifsmsten ltlie council be installed by the1Howard. The play appealed no lesimrig west, Hall on Wednesday, 3000 wima” new l'?3i'- Hilfl Suzgcsts the elect-lto the audience because of its un- evening, Noveinher gem, was at- 500 Wr Hang ion tn' choose the new" council mistakiihly moral tone. which re- tended by a very large ciowd and 900 Yale Lead sembicd very stroiicly the medieval 3 Subsmmiai sum of money was 2500 Ya The opinion has been eX.DTCESEd;n1()rnili:v' plays. Miss Harriet 'Ap'J-ga1;7,gd' The sup.-per was under the 1000 ye1r1l0s;(nuck that the proposed town couiicillpleby, (I thoroughly iipright "old-lauspices of Be11L, 0, 1,, I 1050 yk Ben, would fill a great need in develop-,m:iid" school teacher. was splend- Lw, 3333 Yukmo ing community life in SlElTi0n0ldl)' played by Mari;-'I1'8'- Peake. 81.113 Cy-R3 ar . the Dcvil. whose presence iroug. - . , , 245 301010 A trntziiive draft of a frame-iout the play is known only to Miss & 100 CO”, Cop work around which the new or-lAppleb,v, vras playcd by Ed Garn-, 1000 Dalhousm gaii17.ai.on migiht he foimcd sug-'hum. In three attcmpts ll" fails tel 700 pend Ore gegts a mayor and eight council- tempt this virtuniis lady from the. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kinch 3300 Yukon C00 is. It suggests that each coun- paths of i'iglitcoiisiie.ss. She proves.and family were guests on Sun-i T0t,.1sa1(.5k10200'0005hM.es- cillnr will hold office for six,to be a very sincere Christian. as day, November 30th of Mr. arid: BANKS months with new elections heingislie f0r:'ivcs tiw sins of her maid, Mrs. Frank Kinch. 340 Bk Mn hold each January and July; thlsfwfabci (Betty Bzirwisei. allows tier 10 Bk NS short term being suggested so as iicplic-)w. .tlim Aiiiiiebyhtclialicallig M155 RitghKjtrki1ch Ilia: gr;:erpMl,ed i; 125 Bk T0,. to allow for chzinges in personne 1112'-W. 0 m3F1'.i' 9 I . position wit e irm 0 . Klfrl 375 C Bk com 20 that hike place. ,st.anris uimn her rights when 11 Bernard and Company of Tignish. 430 R0501 Bk H 301,2 it is suggested in the proposed ('(lfl'imlii.EP offers her the position I5-D05-I-RIALS clraft that the duties of the coun-10f niayor of the town. Althoiigh it Miss Rae Barbour hasvretiirnod 40 can Brew oil will be to intei'P”,t the needsimlghc be called 01d ”l5hl”n9d- 50”” to her home after spending some 50 D Mag of the community within its juris-gveizv sage comments upon the time visiting with relatives and 195 simp A diction and take necessary 51995 'il"”m1-V W"-V5 0? moi? 1” Piibilc me friends in Charlottetown. lass Simp B itorlrty are presented in this play. 1m slmp pr Mtr. and Mrs: Melvin Ellis visit- ed witlf Mr. and Mrs. James Dun- bar and Mrs. Mary Ellis recently. Mrs. Ellis is spending the winter Institute held their December meeting at the home of Mrs George Home. Mrs. Kentford l fines. ms Norlhcim cind Vicinity -A card party was held at thci home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col-I will on Tuesday r-venliig. Novem-; ber 25th. Proceeds were in aid of the school. Friends of Mr. Elmer Baker re- gret to learn that he is a patienti in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. The many friends of Mr. Eli-oy Matthews are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the” Prince County Hospital. All join in wish- lng him a speedy recovery. Friends of Mrs. Willard Moore! are sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pitai.' Friends of Mrs. Hugh Siewari. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital, seriously ill. Her many friends wish her a speedy recov- ery. ' Rev.'and Mr"afHatfleld Dymcnt of Little Snemogue. N. B., were months with her daughter, Mrs. Dunbar. idly reverses its decision when Miss Appleby annoiiiices that ,she will run the town upon absolutely hon- est. principles. but she, excrcising considerable ingeunlty. solves the. whole problem completely to her own satisfaction, and finds a hus- band in the process, in the person of Henry Carlctnii iBcrt Fasten. Her course of action brings not only benefits to hcrsclf and her fol- low men in this life. but a crown of eternal glory for hersclf. placed upon her head by Elizabeth Walk- er and Joan Sharam. sue the angels. "The Devil and Mia: Appioby” Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Shirley Barbour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour of Alma. on being one of the prize winners for piano play- in Albertnn Hall. --Mr. Ellis Smallmen has pur- chased the farm of the late James Kiiich of Lauretia from Mrs. Shirley Brown of Brookline. Mass. wishing . his nianv friends are was filT9ClPl"l bx Jock Lawson. . - . . I . s ' - . . l . 9- i- The aiidiciice was welcomed by Egzgeelerl success m m " W W Eleanor Hughes. president. of the t Little Theatre Giilld. Miss Helen Yco presented briefly the conclusions of the ad-i judicatiniz committee. and com-. mended all the actors and actressesi upon their c.xtr(-nicly fine perform-I niices. i The death took place at Green- mount on December 2nd of Mrs. Jessie Barbour, widow of the latr- John Barlioifr of Alma. Mrs. Bar- bour was before her nzarrxigo Jes- sie Hamill of Grccnmount and The excellent costuming far all the-59 kl” few -”'1”5 made 1'” threcprodiictioiis was handled by himle m C'”'9""'0l”"' .mm 0 ml: Margaret Abbie. Script reader for?,lli”0ih9f: Arlihu" H1""1n- 5"” "Eros at Breakfast” was Ethel li.1.';JP:ssie,” 3,; ,-he was u.sua1l.v failed ing at the amateur contest held Markuts At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto - slight weakening in listless trading. Montreal - Papers slip, indugt. rials gain. New York - Motors and rails lead advance. Toronto - Bacon hogs, grade A, 526 a hiiiidredwelght. New York Cotton closed cent: to 51.70 ii bale lower. 05 will be sadly missed by her reign. lvcs and friends. The women's institute of Alma iiclri illPll' annual meeting at the .lionic of Moss Eva Jeffrey. Mrs. lwnldron Barbour was elected presmlcii: and Mrs. Archie Bar- .boti:', sccirtai-y. A note of thank; was givrin last year's officers and in Mrs Stanford McNelll for the ii:-c of her llflll!-f' for the chicken sizppcr. from wh.ch the proceeds nmoiintccl in 3-63.00. 'The next ,nicct:r.r: w.ll he at the home of iirs. Donnie Barbour. i Brown, hand properties were under . P ' the direction of Ipliirzcnic lirscnauit, make-up, Betty Hall. Mirian Mat-i thew and J.A. Lawson. the very effective decor by Basil Cloneixt and the lighting by Peter Shamai and George Kaye. i Sound cffects in both sErm At Breakfast" and "The End of a arecent. guests of Mr. and Mrs Spurgeon Dyment. and also the formers father. Mr. James Dy- merit. few days with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dekker. and d-ushter. Aleitha, also rvm. Ambrose Corcoran. Piusville. spent isuhday afternoon. November min at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin M'cGreizor. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Dalton, of Dot '1. Mr. Euclide Gallant. Canadian Army. stationed in Vancouver, is spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnir. Gallant in . Mr. and Mrs. Everrc-tie Gallant, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rumel Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas wedge and family, all of Summeraide, attended the wed- ding in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gallant. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant, - ed by his wife and by one son. AFDC”. o-B Piusviile. g -33 The many friends of Mrs. Louis Carin regret to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital, where she underwent. an op- eration. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. the her 0'- Mrs. Dan Macllean spent last. week of November with sister. Mrs. Sanford Phillips, Leary. f K The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Wilfred McDougall on Thursday evening. November 21th, with a good at- tendance. The president. Mrs. El- mer Baker. led the meeting which opened in the usual manner. Reg- ular routine business was discuss- ed, After which the meeting closed by singing A hymn followed by prayer by Re! Mr. Williamson. assisted by the lunch committee. ..AJv Mrs. Arthur NI.-wcombe spent ai Lunch wu served by the hostess. Fairy Tale" were capably handled: .by Fred Jones, whose services thr- iI.it.tle Theatre is sorry to losc. ithrouczh his forthcoming dcparturci 'irom Charlottetown. Stage mana- rgers for the second play Wtirol Charlie Willctt and Siit.hcrl;ind' MacI..ean. decor again was arrang-i ed by Basil Cloney. and Alma Lea: was script reader. Betty Holt and. Miriam Matthew were in charge oti make-up. Peter Shama and George. Knys of the lighting. and Jack Mac-i Kinnon of properties. . Stage manager for the produc-: ,tion of '”l'hc Devil and Miss Apple-”, by" was Siitheriand MacLean. pron-i erties committee was Helen Lawsoni and Harry Morris. while Bcttv Hrul; and Miriam Matthew again hand-i led the make-up and Peter Sliamni ;the lighting effects. I Our offer of gladiola sure made a mean on my part though was cleaned up licfore giv for Friday morning every birds or more received class bulbs frcc.. good quantity of quality December 1950 you truck-loads strengthening your hand IiABY'Slio1TLE S '4 son It uhly with Baking Soda. 0 rod folder on roqunQ:- M I ll lllhl. T ' :5! Mil Ilmnlubd. COW BRAND BAKING SODA P 0 U L T R Y A Loading choice live poultry 12-8 am. to noon hit. The women folks SO TURKEYS Swift's turkey buyers with us for this loading. A of stock. The unexp business to send II. few lots down Friday momlng. S. R. PENDLETON KEN SINGTON "Friday morning. December built: as poultry premiums tell me it was waiting until the poultry ing this offer. fanm-r with I! dozen fat one dollar's worth of high dressed turkeys wanted. turkey men sold me four ecfcd competition at once. It might be good