in a public statement at Wind- sor, Ont., Rev. M. C. Davies, Speaker of the Ontario Legisiatul-e, left, and Hon. William Criesingcr. right, said they had not taken securing a cocktail license for Mrs. Bertha Thomas, proprietor of an money for expenses and services in . aarapuarnqyrumundiwi finn at Riverside. Mr. Griesingcr is Minister for Planning and De- velopment. Letter from a Wind- sor attorney to Mrs. Thomas stat- i ing he needed money for "negotiat- ing" with the two membezs of the Legislature was investigated by Attorney-General Hon. Dana Por- ter. 55.000 HOLDUP --- fice. TORONTO, Oct. 20 - (CP) Two holdup men today robbrd a west.-and construction company of WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 m (AP) -- The army reported today that S5,000. United Nations forces took mo:'e' Roland Alston. bookkeeper oil than 7,000 prisoners in Korea yes-i the Edmund Peachey Construc- ierday - the largest bag for any' lion Company. told police the two 24 hours since the conflict begami ,1! Is False to believe that tomorrow will never. Come. It will Come inevitably, land with it all the uncertainties and problems of a new world. You prepare for tomorrow when you become a policyholder of the SAN LIFE OF CANADA The following Representative: of the sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating to life insurance or annuities, without obligation. CHARLOTTETOWN M35. DOROTHY ROGERS - J. AIITHUB CAMPBELL - J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG, SUMMEBSIDE: ll. 0. Shea. Klnkora; H. M. Chisholm, Tryon; E. B. Burns, Freetown. H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown. P. E. I. E i ."How long will I have to wait?" people often ask when they bring us a prescription. And our answer is that you don't have to wait at all. Simply give ypur pre- Jeri tion to the pharmacist, and then go home. Your - ,efNcine will be carefully compounded exactly in ac- with your doctor's orders. Then, after being chucked and re-checked. it will be delivered right to ” A 2 ' your home by speedy messenger. If it A is impossible or inconvenient for you to bring in the prescription, teiepho e us and we will arrange for '9. promp pick , f the at your home. held him up 100 East from his of-. .at the Alberton Hospital spent the Mr. James Currie. ,visltors at the home of Mr. .and little son, Ronnie. spent the land family before Lhold the annual chicken lupper Bloomfield Corner Miss Rina Arsenault. employee 'wcel:-end visiting with Miss Marie 'Gallant. Misses Marie and Alicia Pincau spent the fall vacation at the home of their parents, Mr.” and Mrs. Urban J. Pineau. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and daughter Betty spent Sunday at Riverside. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wedge. The sympathy of this commun- ity goes out to the family of Mr. Henry J. Gallant who recently passed away in Charlottetown Xospital. - Mr. Arthur Martin was a re- cent business visitor to Charlotte- town. T i Mr. Joseph LeClair spent I few days in Woodstock, assisting Mr. Felix Arsenault, who is erecting a garage. Many friends of David Batts are sorry to hear of his prolonged ill- ness in the Western Hospital, Al- bcrton. All hope he will soon be out again. Our school is progressing favor- ably under the management of Miss Bernadette Pineau who is attending Notre Dame Academy, Summierslde, spent Thanksgiving Day at her home in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews accompanied by Mr. Mattheivr father and mother were wek-end and Mrs. John T. Gall-ant. Plusville, also of Mrs. Clarence Pineau. Mr. Aiyre Doiron who recently spent some time with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. Doiron of Rusiico has recently returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunllers past week in Portage where they attended to the management of Mr. Eddie Sllarbe-ll's store, Mr. Shar- bell with Mrs. Sharbell and fam- ily were vacationing through the States. Mr. Clarence Pineau of the R. C.A.F. has recently returned from Camp Borden and is at present spending his "leave" with his wile returning to his duties at the St. Eleanor'.a air- port where he will be stationed from now on. The B.C.W.I. held their October meeting in the beautiful cabin by Mill River Shore wltIl1 Mrs. Don- ald MacAusland as hostess. The president. Mrs. E. MacAusiand opened the meeting with the Creed and Ode. The roll call was answer- ed by 10 members. The minutes were read, approved and signed. After discussion it was decided to at the home of Mrs. Arthur Mar- tin. It was also decided to have Sour A STOMACH Mild IILI II III IIII 'l'III.'I'l'I A the films shown in the school room twice a month. The differ-' ent committees reported satisfac- torily. The hosiess. assisted by the committee in charge served delicious refreshments. Mrs. Craswcll kindly invited the mem- bers to her home for the annual meeting which will be held on November 2. Meeting adjourned with the National Anthem. ”Borden -The regular monthly meeting of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Tuesday. October 3rd at the home of Mrs. Roland Ramsay with ten members pre- sent. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode and repeating the Club Women's Creed. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopt- ed. Secretary reported that nur- sery mat was sold for S500. Card Committee reported receipts of 318.50 for the month of Septem- ber. New sick committee appoint- ed were Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Mclvor. It was moved and sca- onded that all bills be paid. New busineu consisted of planning for the bazaar and pantry sale which they plan to hold on Wednesday, October 18th and committees were appointed to take charge of the different tables. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Dorsey with Mrs. Willard Leard and Mrs. J. Maclsaac on the lunch committee. The annual meeting and ban- quet of the Borden Credit Union was held at the Borden Inn on Monday, October 16th, with fifty members present. Mr. Russell Deighan was toastmaster at the banquet and the toast to the King was responded to by singing God Save the King with piano accom- paniment by Mrs. W. S. Jardinc. Guest speakers, of the evening were Rev. W. V. MacDonald, Rev. Reginald MacDonald, Mr. Hon- nessey, Inspector of Credit Un- ions and Mr. Gallant of the Lig- uorian Credit Union of Charlotte- town. Following the address Mrs. Frank Noonan on behalf of Bor- den Credit Union presented Rev. W. V. MacDonald with a fare- well gift in appreciation of the splendid service he had given as a member of the Supervisory Board of the Borden Credit Un- ion. Father MacDonald who wait taken by surprise expressed his thanks in fitting terms. The busi- ness meeting opened with the president, Mr. Reginald Rodgers giving the Auditor's report. Mr. Reginald McAieer gave the sec- retary'a report and the fimnclal report showed a very successful year. Mr. Russell Delghan read the Credit Committee report and Rev. W. V. MacDonald gave the report of the Supervisory Board. A dividend of 3 per cent was de- clared on all paid up shares. The following appointments were then made. New directors. Regin- ald Rodgers. Mrs. Frank Dorsey and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers; Cred- it Committee. William Ozon; Sup- ervisory Board, W. S. Jardine. A mlscennnneous Jhower was held in the Borden Legion Hall on Monday, October 18th in hon- or of Miss Shirley MacDonald whose marriage takes place in the near future. The hall was prettily decorated for the accu- ion with pink and white stream- ero as war the coat of honor. The bride-to-be was escorted in by Miss Frances Ozon and a well- iaden carriage of gifts was wheel- ed in by Miss Doreen Doruy and Mum Aubrey Darracb who were dressed as miniature brido and groom. The gifts avers opened by Mu. Elmer Hanna and Ira. Eldon Darrach whiio Illa: Roth Jay read tho accompanying on. In and good Violin afior ww thoy were arranged on the in by Mrs. llaior moan and mu Alico Jay. ” Afton lhlrl had tho all fol” heir. ' low." A vary piuunt was then aunt in sing! owltaoiaan mi . llusic wu pro . in If a Jolly Good, r' non of the probe into the On- Memebera of Windsor'a Police tario border Commission are shown at resump- Ivice. They are COL W-lland 3'3”- as town's widespread left, Judge Archibald Cochrane WESTERN GIIAADIA -CHICKEN SUPPER. Hamilton I-fall. Wednesday. November 1st. -PRINCETOWN UNITED CHURCH, Maipeque. Sunday. Oct. 22nd, Children's Choir Practice 10.30 A. M. Divine Worship: 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rally Day Service in the morning. Special singing. Rev. James Cross, Minis- ter. -CLEARING, good used furnac- ettes, 38.00 up. Also new warm morning coal stoves, thermostat. controlled. Twenty four to thirty six hours on one filling. Liberal trade in allowance. Louis Mouse, New Anna. --ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. announce the engagernent of their daughter Frances Caroline, to John Mac- Kenzie Willimms, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams. Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place in October." -ANNUAL CHICKEN and Ham Supper and sale of work. Wednes- day. October 25th, in Kensington United Church Assembly Hall, commen 'ng 4.30. -SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE Borden, Sunday, 3 P. M.. October 22nd. in Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 P. M. Miss Lily Snyder of the China Inland Mission will be the guest speaker at both services. You are cordially invited to this spiri- tual treat. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Min- lster. -CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of New London. Sunday. October 22nd. 20th after Trinity. Lnymarrs Sunday. st. Mark's. Kensinlzton. Sunday school 10.00 A. M. Morn- ing Prayer 11.00. St. Thomas'. New London, Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. st. Stephen's. Burlington. Evening Praver 730 P. M: These services will be conducted bv Mr. Reg E. Kemn and Mr. Gerald Proctor of St. Paul's, Charlottetown. Men of the Church specially invited to these services. - RETURNS FROM ORDINA- TION - Rev. D. M. Fraser. Cen- tral Bedeque and Mrs. Hcctor MacKenzic and son Gordon. Bor- den. returned recently from a mo- tor trip to River John. N.S. where Rev. J. W. Doohan as nastor of Temple Independent B a pt i st Church. River John. Other churches represented at the ordina- tion were Clsrke's Harbour In- dependent Baptist Church by Rev. M. V. Bolser. Mr. Ostwald Cro- well and Mr. Douglas Stoddard and Eglinton Independent Baptist Church, Toronto by Rev. J F. Holiday who delivered the ordina- tion sermon from Matthew 16. The chargeto the church was given by Rev. M. V. Bolser and the charge to the candidate by Rev. D. M. Fraser who chose as his text Ephesian 5:11:12. -LAID To REST - The fun- eral on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at 2 pm. of Mrs. James Bernard, Ken- sington was held from her resid- ence to the United Church where the service was conducted by her pastor Rev. J. A. McGowan, as- sisted by Rev. L. M. Murray and Rev. D. A. Campbell. A mixed choin rang "The Lord's My Shep- herd" and "Nearer My God to Thee" with Mrs. Russell Macxay at the organ. Mr. Tyndal W. Sample and Mm. Reagh Sudsbury feelingly rendered "Will the Circle Be Unbroken". The pallbearers were Messrs. Elmer Bernard. Thomas Battersby, Reginald Thomp. son. Robert Carruthcra. Leland Bernard. Leigh Mac-Kenzie. Mr. J. L. Davison. mortician. Inter- ment in Kensington Cemetery. lard Pickering. guitar and Mr. Ray Payntcr, violin. The weekly auction party of the Ladies Altar Society was held in the, Bordon Town Hall on Monday evening. Ladle: prize was won by Mu. Camilla Arrenault. gents by Mr. George Doighan with consolation prison going. to Miss Teresa Cereiti and Mr. Randolph Stevenson. The freon-out priz-. waaialao won by Mia: Teresa Carotti. lant. Summcrside, Mrs. -KaNs1NoroN. rnasrowx AND MALPEQUE Presbyterian Churches. Sunday, October 22nd. Knington at 11 A. M. Divine Worship and at 8.15 P.M. Women's Missionary soclet Thank offering Film. 'second hance”. will b shown. Freetown at 3 P. M. an Malpeque at 'I P. M. -Divine wor- ship followed by consrezatloml meeting. Sunday Schools: Ken- sington at 10 A. M. Freetown at 2 P. M. and Malpeque at 7 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. iluvar and Vicinity Mr. Oscar Gallant. Halifax, is visiting in Duvar and Plusville. Mr. Peter G. Doiron, Albany. spent Sunday with his family in Duvar. Mr. Anthony Dolron. employed in Ontario for the past. year. is now spending some time with his moth- er in Duvar. J Duvar School has now reopened after having been closed for two weeks for the potato picking sea- son I Mrs. Frank Jones was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters. Mr, and Mrs. Prosper Perry who for the past months have been residing in Duvar have left to spend the winter at their hc-me in Read- ing. Mass. Many attended the card-party held at the home of Mr. Douglas Peters when Mr. Peters raffled off quite a few ducks. Mr. and Mrs. How-a.rd Arscnault. Lot 6, were visiting at Mrs. Arsen- auit's former home. Mrs. Felix Dolron. Mr. Elmer Blanchard, employed on A patrol boat. spent a week with his wife in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Richard, Hcrwian, on Sunday were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters. Duvar sympathy is extended to the family, relatives and friends of Mr Henry J. Gallant of Duvar who they attended the ordination of died recently in the P.E.I. Sana- torlum. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Gal- Camille Araenouit. and Mrs. Arthur Belm- ard recently visited Mr. Jchn C Gallant who is quite ill it his home in Duvsr. on Sunday evening friends of Mrs. Alex Gallant gathered at the home of her daughter. Mrs. oliv- er Peter: to celebrate Mrs. lant's birthday. Mrs. Gallant is '16 year: of use and very active. Gal- MONTREAL, Oct. 20 - (CF) - The liner Ascanla sailed for Liver- pool today with almost G00 pas- scngers. largest number of the season. OUR and Mayor Arthur Reaumauludge hardly have done Cochrane pointed out that Windsor crown 4- ..; Wedding Anlvomry --The fortleth anniversary of I wedding. which was aolemnlzod in Spring Valley, Oct. 12th, 1010, was celebrated at the home of the participants, Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier, Hamilton, on Monday evening. Oct. in A unique feature was the pre- sence .of the bridesmaid and groomsman, Mrs. Amie Cousins and the Rev. E. Lockhart, who were also present at the Silver Anniversary. Mr. Archibald Woodslde capab- ly presided. and after recading the "horse and buggy" days of courtship. and later the "Grey Dorit” means of travel called on Mrs. Nell Simpson, who radio address which conveyed the fell- citations of the Hamilton neigh- bors. The presentation of a sum of money was made by'Mra. Ma- jor Taylor. On behalf of the Lockhart and Crozier relatives. an address was read by Mrs. George Lockhart. the presentation of a Cathedral Chimes clock and a sum of money. was made by Mr. Robert Car-. ruthers. A bouquet was presented to Mrs. Crozler by her grand- daughter. Ann Ramsay. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Crozier made a presentation of a beautiful lamp and other gifts. Rev. E. Lockhart then recalled his days spent in Hamilton in boyhood, the rcmlnlsences of which. were humorous and re- membered by many present. The evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse and piano oo- lections by Miss Marlon Lockhart and Mrs. Neil Simpson. A beautifully decorated bridal- cake ornamented the dining-room table, lighted candles, being plac- ed at either end. Before the serv- ing of a delectable lunch, the knife was ' inserted into bride's cake by Mrs. Crozicr. Mrs. C. W. Ramsay. sister of the bride, cutting the cake. which was serv- ed to the guests. Besidu the immediato relatives present forty years ago, were the great number of charsel attorney could withdrawn. the several other guests. clude: DE LAVAL MILKERS MILK COOLERS WATER BOWLS BOARDiNG HOUSE ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that we have taken on the dealership for De Laval products. These in- DE LAVAL SEPARATORS WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS REFRIGERATORS and QUICK FREEZER SEPARATOR. OIL and KLENZADE PlmDUCI'S We will be able to suppy parts and service for all types of De Laval equipment. l JAMES A. MGNENJ. AND SONS SUMMERSIDE duty when were The best wishes of the assem- bled guests were conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. Croller for many more years of wedded bliaa. .WAsIilNG'rON. occ. 19 -- (AP) .. Announced United States cas- ualties in the Korean conflict rosu may to 36,033, an increase of 1.92: over the total of a week ago. of the total. 4.036 wore deaths. The Department said i'l.'ll4i had suf- fered non-fatal wounds and 4.33! were listed as missing in action, NEW YORK, oct. 19 - (OP) - A group at 36 Canadian export-inn port experts arrived here today for a two-day visit to familiarize them- selves with Unltedistates customs methods in clearing Canadian goods through the port of New York. REST NETWORK Canada's first nation-wide flldit hookup was the broadcast from Ot- tows July 1. 197?. 01 diamond lub- ilee celebrations. .5EPWCE 70 77lESH,'l( JWAHUES yyowel V DEL WKRY MAIL ORDER SERVICE A DiALr2626 S "Manual HOOPLEN 13:2. MOLE. THE P5YCHlATRlST , BOYS we 6 l2Alol-rr Z How ABOUT THAT "DR. MOLE PROBED 7xTu3?-'r?l.'.iE.?r2 'Z'STA”"?'r.T”E 9:?Eo”As” i 5ET THE OLD LOOKv?MUTTERiN6l V GOING OUT TO ViEW ;lALLEY'6 g BARBECUE COOK wvri-i A OUGH out To ROAs'r--- SOMETHING A3; HIM use Xg Reclzosi lies