Hampton Mr. and Mrs. C. capwell have re- turned to their home in Kis:lm- rmee, Florida. following an enjoy- able summer vacation spent among relatives and friends. llliltidlligp Mrs. Capwell'.s mother, Mrs. Morey Maequarrie. Mrs. Walley and daughter. Bar- bara Louise. Have returned to their home in Winnipeg, Man... following an enjoyable vacation. guest of her father, Rev. DR W. A. Mac-Quzirrle. of Hopewell. Miss Betty Myers. R. N.. who has been enjoying her holidays here anmiig friends and relatives. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. cascumiiec Girl Tendered shower Lon Saturday afternoon, Oct- nber 30, from three to five o'clock Mrs. Norman Oliver, Cuscumpcc. en1.Cl'I3lflEd at a cup and saucer shower given in honour of Miss Kay Lockerby. whose marriage takes place in the near future. The gins, presented in a novel man- ner, were taken from an attrac- tive ”Wishing Well." which cen- (red the dainty refreshment table. and were opened by the guest of nour. hoThe cards were read by Miss Evelyn Carpenter and the gifts placed by Miss Verna Wallace. N10” bcms slmwercd wnh. CD" John H. Myers. has returned to fetti 319 brldeiwtbe Kracwusly duty at the General Hospital at thanked her friends for their gifts. Manda". Entertainment consisted of con- tests and music. A dainty colla- Friends of Mrs. Willard Fall. nun of ice cream and cake brought who has returned home after further hospital treatment. are ex- tending best wishes for her tom- plete return to good health. fol- lowing this treatment. It is learned that Mr. James Moore is gradually improving in Halifax Hospital, following serious injuries received in a car colli- sion on the mainland. It is also learned that Mr. Moore's father Mr. Verner Moore is improving after a serious operation in Boston Hospital. It is reported that the condi- ms happy event to a close. . Assisting the hostess in serving was Mrs. F. J. Carpenter. who cut (I10 ICES. Breadalbane Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard. Jr.. Charlottetown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard, Sr., Breadalbane during the week-end of October 30. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Mathcson, Ml? Myron Mamas?" Imd MISS” tion of the three young men, re- l781'0I ?”ld K"Ih"”"3 Mathew" cently injured by being struck by were visitors at the home of Mr. 3 cm. at Cmpaum is becoming and Ml”5- Arthl” Newscme 5”m' favorable as time progresses merside. on October 3L DeSable's grand old man. Mr. Dugald MacKinnon. who has al- most reached the four score and, ten milestone on life's journey, made a recent visit here among his many friends. He walked a dis- tance of approximately two miles. Mrs. H. 0. Weeks, whose hus-i band recently died quite suddenlyl while engaged in building a new; place of residence on land pur-, chased from Mr. Frank Myers, has. returned to California for the win- ter months. Mrs. Weeks is they idaughter of the late William Col-l lctt, formerly of Victoria. Funeral Services for the late Malcolm MacPhail, North River. whose sudden death occurred in the P. E. I. Hospital, on October 25. were held in Cornwall Cliurch. on Oct. 27. ionrlucted by the Church Pastor, Rev. Dr. Weir. The very large assembly of relatives. friends neighbors present testified to the high esteem held for one who was widely known and much rcspectedl by all. Interment was in Corn- .w:ill cemetery. Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Baxter have resumed the work oi this pastoral charge. following an enjoyable. annual holiday period, in the Prov- ince of New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. George Hickox of II o x b u r y, Massachusetts, are purchasing a home in B r e ad- albane Village where they intend to reside in the near future. Sympathy is being extended to Rev. W. B. MacPhail pastor of the Brcadlanbane United Chu rch, whose father, Mr. Malcolm Mac- Phail. North River. passed away on Saturday. October 23. The children of this vicinity cu- jioycd several jolly Hallowc'cn par- ties. On Friday, October 29. Miss Peggy MacNeill, teacher of the Breadalbane Village School. was hostess for a party in the school rlassroom. On Saturday afternoon. October 30. the junior reading rlub. aftei' ilieir regular meeting in the Breadalbane Library, en- joyed a pleasant social hour of Hailowe'en games and contests. during which the senior girls scrvcci refreshments. MISS Lois MacDovvcIl, Pleasant Valley. and Miss Eleanor Mac- Swain. Union Commercial College, Charlottetown, were visitors to Breadalbone, on October 31. Mr. and Mrs. Hcdley Woodsidc more visitors to Cornwall on Tues- day, October 26. when they attend- ed the- funeral of Mr. Malcolm MacPhail. Mrs. William Graham, Mrs. Al- lan Hickox. Mr. Millage MacLcod and Mrs. Pomroy Murray, Bread- albane. attended the annual din- ner of the Rural Beautification Society. in the Charlottetown Ho- tel. on Thursday evening, October 28. Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Hickox were the representatives of the Brcadalbane Cemetery committee uhich received a prize in the Beautification Contest; Mr. Mac- Lead and Mrs. Murray represented the Breadalbane Library Commit- tee which was awarded the first pi'i7.P in the Community Beauti- iicalion Contest. I l i It was the privilege and plea-I lsurctodf gur younghpfople, supplie- meii e y a inuc esser num er lof adult citizens of the district, to see and enjoy the pictures shown in the Public Hall. of they (:v1i'e:;t bAlat.:kanN liigliiiiayg lotch supi-4, pie y ie a lOll.'I im oar , the projector under the skillful operation of Mr. F. A. Merrill. District citizens. the comforting assurance from- their nearest-of-kin residing lnl Toronto, of their safety from thei ravages of Hurricane Hazel which struck part of that city on Octob-; er 16. , Friends of Mr. Arthur Howard are extending best wishes for an early return to former good health and duty, as a result of medical treatment being received in the' P. E. I. Hospital. have received I Happy birthday greetings were -xtended to Miss Katherine Math- esnn by ten of her little playmates who enjoyed a party at her home on October 23. in honor of her seventh birthday. Robert Ferguson, who is laid asidei through llliiess. are n:semliling,I. with Potato Digging equipment. to dig and store his potatoes beforei Misses Elaine and Joyce New- inn. Westmoreland, were visitors to Breadalbane on Saturday. Oct- nhcr 23. heavy frost sets in to damage thell crop. Members of the Women's Ins-I titutc have iiiidcrtakch the work of painting and decorating the in- Sympathy is extended to Mrs. terior of Hampton Hall. At in-l Robert Todd in the death of her sister. Mrs. Lavinia Glover. Char- lottetown. on October 31. tervals of each day, extending in- to fairly lnte watches of the night this work progresses, and reflects, credit to the comparatively small Friends regret to learn of the relays of workers illness of Master George Wigmmjc. run of Mr. and Mrs. George Wig- more. Brcadalbane. Friends of Mrs. Boyd MacQu.1r- rle are pleased to learn of her N dA; E convalcscciicc. following confine- ., ' . mcnt from an illness to winch DIAL M FOR MURDER, quite a number of our citizens NOW AT CAPITOL. S'SIDE -”Dial M For Murder." - the widely heralded, new Alircd Hitch- rack picture, starring Ray Mllliindv have been subjected. Mr. G. R. Ferguson was a week- end visitor ninnng friends andi family. He rcporls having closelyl ,Charlos Hughes-Hallctt for his scr- Friends and neighbors of Mr..M lcnnccrt at the arinouries on Oct. inus Johnston, Kinkora, OT. 27, vividly rr-called those days phone 9001. Good Cash when we had some fine bands Prizes . .. . Northam -sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Austinl Phillips and family upon the deail: of th:ir son Albert, who was killed in a highway accident. Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering and family. Bummerside. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- wlll on Sunday, October 24. The Northam School has reopen- ed after the Autumn vacation. The majority of the farmers have fin- ished digglng their potatoes, so most of iha children have gone back to New Annan Miss Donna Mill spent Sunday afternoon visiting with her grand- mother. Mrs. John Mcfnnis. Mr. Thomas Kr-lly. Kensiiizlon. is employed at William Hegartyii. on carpenter work. Mr. Leonard Gill and Mr. Allison Mcfnnls motored to New Brunswick on Sunday, returning on Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larkin vi New Glasgow and Mr. Edward Larkin of Toronto. Ontario. visited with Mr .and Mrs. John Mclnnis Altar Society ' I Holds Meeting -Ladies of St. Chryoslem Altai Society met at the home of Mis. Alphonse Gallant with 15 members present. Following roll call. min- utes of last meeting were read and approved. The reports of various committee: were heard. It was decided to purchase artic- les for the school, also have a high mass sung in honor of "Our Lady of The Rosary" for Mrs. Sevriri Arsenault. who is ill in Hospital. A Bingo is to be held for the Church at the home of Mrs. Alyre Arsenault. Prizes are to be furn- and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dalzeil school, , recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Baker have MCSSFSA LKWFCHCE and Edwl” returned to their home after spend- wall have returned to their home mg Seven; Week, Vismnz Mm ishcd by members. There will also be a sale of lunches. Those in charge will be Mrs. Pacific Gallant. after being employed in Ontario for Baker's sister in saiimnhui-si., Mr.-, viciann Argenault, ""3 P54” YEN” TIWY were accomi N- 5- The surprise box contest was won panied home by Mrs. Harold Man- b M . Th d G H L IL derson who spent a month visiting M-'II1l' fflelld-9 and 791311115 Oil y H ea on 3 an was with relatives in Ontario. George Ramsay regret to hear that Congratulations are extended to Mr. John Waugh 6; son in winning first prize in the Rural Beautific- ation Contest, also to Mr. Harold Manderson in winning a prize in same contest. Friends of Mr. Albert Moase will be sorry to learn he is ill at his home. All hope to see him out and about very soon. Friends of Mr. Henry Moase will be pleased to hear he has recovered from his recent illness. Henry although over seventy years of age, was out working pitching hay and grain. All hope to see him able to be around as usual next year. pital having undergone a serious health again. Mrs. Dari MacLean is at present visiting relatives and friends O'Leary. Many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Henry Yea is a patient in the Steward Memorial Healtn Centre. All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Elzia Steward on Wednesday evening. October 27, with a good attendance. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Peters in the death of their Mme son age three weeks. evening. October 28, with a good which occurred on Wednesday. aue”da”Ce' October 27”” Congratulations are extended to. Congramlauom go out to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ednnind Maynard and Mrs. Elm" Richards M1050 who cnlcbmicd ihe sixty-third anni- versary of their nodding on Tues- day evening, October 26. Their,- many friends wish them many moral marriage took place in St. Mary's Church, Indian River, on Wednes- day, October 27th. They were at- tended by the law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Murphy. The bride was the former Miss Florence Gallant of New An- A lirgc number attended the or- rlinritioii service at st. James Ang- lican Church, Part Hill, on Thurs- mm day morningm October 28. when W) t 1 M h , b Rev. M...l. Finlay was ordained. sewn: aglcfdenl 5” Ce" 5 "mm The ladies served dinner at the happened on the highway near Elmer Moasets. New recwry fur the VI5m”5 Clmlymp” Annan .whcn a car driven by Maur- TA” w' ice Crokeii of Emerald and :1 Ii-ucg T f P Tfi 1 drlveii by Harold Mill, Clernioni. . . ,i05""H IN ' L , collided. The car was quite badly AMI YORK MP) '" Smgcr” Yoshida. prime minister of Japan. arriving here Tuesday on a "good will mission," said he would avoirll bringing up any ”cmbarrassing"y pmhleinw such as economic aid- (iiiring the visit. Yosliidn arrivcrl on the liner Queen Mary from a :month'.--'. tour of ivcsir-rn Europe. The prime minister will remain in New York six days and then go to Washington for four. 1 O--1-L..;:.M....L.. damaged. Neither one of the occup- ants were hurt. although the truck rolled over a couple of times. - A. V ADMIRAL KNIGHTED N LONDON (Reutersl-The Queen fuesday knighted Vice Admiral vices with the British mission in Washington. lie was one of more than 200 military and civilian men and women to receive awards from the Queen. A highlight of the in- vcsiiture was the presentation of the George Medal. given for per- sonal gallantry, to Freda Holland, 41-year-olri nurse who was lhc heroine of a fire at a nursing home last April. A smoother, richer spread! Banfroww STABILIZED .ML..... ii3S5IS.;n. Tilfav 3&5.-T. .'2LifL”i.-tfi "M"-IT NITTER mutually pleasurable. COME TO Worshippcra attending the ser- vices of Public Worship in this Pastoral Charge. on October 31st. were attentive listeners to an in- spiring address, by the Pastor, as i;i?.';1..if-K2:l.f;.;f”:.”C..?.2:.??i To on W mm Hymns sung were: "Lead on Thou 51917 D Dmlcmil and Smgmf-'.'; K1118 EW""1"- ”Rl5E 1111- 0 W" Contest in Kinkora Ilall.l God". ”Lcnd Father, Lead us." Listeners to the cnjoyable band us Hem-ciily Monday, November 8th. Scnrl entries at once to Mi'. Seb-, here to which it was a pleasure . to listen. I REGENT TODAY 3.30-7.15-9.15 r-"SASKATCHEWAN im, -v.7as.me,.. he is a patient in the Boston Hos-!c'-”'Ie' and the first meetings Wm The United L;idies' Aid Socictyl - met at the Parsonage on Thursday; brides brothcpim years of wedded bliss. - J - decided to re-organize the knitting be held at home of Mrs. Frank . t- N H , f, d .. Gallant and Mrs. Freddy Arsen- zlji:almgonfplzlenliggovelrfnts E053 ault. Roll call is to be answered by each member making a short speech. A box of clothing for the Canisius Centre is to be prepared at by the members. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Gallant. -BM. MEDAL FOR. CANADIAN LONDON (CP) - Sgt. Horace Heard. 38, of St. Catharincs, Ont.. Tuesday received the Cassel silver medal for the Worshipful Company of Musicians as the ”outstanding student of the year” at the Royal Air Force School of Music. He is a corhet student. 4th 4.. (!."!'E.l( 5 SUKIIH Sl HUUL y October Report: Senior Room Grade X - 1. Jerry Giliisz icy. Grade IX- 1. lum; 2. Carol O'Hanley. Anna Lewis; 3. non. 2. Ronnie MacDonald; Flynn. Gilis 91.8 per cent. is. Junior Room Grade Ill - i. Flynn. N Grade II - l. Mary Leslie; Powell. Grade I - No Tests. lie 97 per cent. Perfect Attendance - Hanley, Veronica Gillis. Dougall. Bernie O'Hanley; 3. Elaine O'l-lan- Mary MacCal- Grade VIII - l. Lois Powell: Lenny MacKin- Grade VII - 1. David Lewis; 2 Gerard Leslie; 3. Charlie Gillis. N Grade Vi -- l. Kathleen Gillis; Perfect Attendance -- Anna Lew- Grade V. - 1. Helen Ann Mar- Callum: 2. James Condon; 3. Lil- lian Powell. Grade IV --- i Veronica Gillis:' 2. Margaret MacDonald; 3. Daniel Lewis. I Beverly O'Han- ley; 2. Mary Lewis; 8. D o n a l if? John Francis Cuiidon; 3. F r a n k' Highest Avaregae - Mary Lcs- ' Call 0'- Donald Flynn. Mary Leslie, Mary Flynn. John Francis Condon, David Mac- Principal. Arthur MacNeill; As- sistant - Bernadette MacDonald. Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1954 The Guardian TICI-JPLI-I RESIGNS WASHINGTON (AP)-David S. iTceple. personal assistant to Lewis 2.pSiraus.v. chairman of the Atomic Energy Cninmission. has resigned. la coniinissinn source said Monday night. The source declined to com- ment on the reason for the resig- 2- nation. Page 13 POULTRY BUYING Buying live chicken. cap- on and fowl Wednesday Nov. 3 from 8 am. to 2 p.m ...:M..... at my home on Malpeque NANAIMO. B.C. rCPi - Mrs Road. Paying highest mar- Ethel Douglas. official observer at ket prices city council meetings for the Na- ' naimo Council of Women. reported i MRS. S. R. PENDLETON 3. Richard that "the only audible people at , . Ithe council are the women." She kcnslngton Highest A v e r a g e- Kathleenl said the men just ”mutter and Phone 65-5 I mumble." BUYING PULPWO0D We are now buying Rough Pulpwoodi in l t. ' both 3 1-2 ft. and 4 fr. lengths delivered to r -t I our yard at Summerside. 2. ' 1 Contact our Office for further informa- I .,l rion. P. E. I. PRODUCE CO. LTD. Summerside. P. E. I. Dial 2115 P. O. Box 700 NOVEMBER STOCK REDUCING D SALE . 'riwiasnAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY : -......r 5th 6th : -.5 WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND ARE CLEARING FINEST OUALITY-CLOTHING FOR MEN AT - SACRIFICE PRICES H Bag. to 67.50 No Alterations ZIP - IN AND SATIN. LINED Reg. to 55.00 MOTTLED FL UNDERWEAR COMBINATIONS 40 SUITS SHIRTS AND DRAWERS (imce Kelly and Robert Cummings. opens today at the Capitol Theatre. Suspense and mystery are the ”lf'lllCni.S which are reportedly mixed -i iih dangerous romance in the story of a three-cornered love affair which leads to murder. Ray Mil- land is Tony Wendice, married to Wcly Grace Kelly, new Hollywood star. The role. as portrayed on the wiser was one which required a dra- in.-iiic sense of calculated evil and Wpnallng suavlty. Mllland. long a favorite in Hollywood and winner of an Academy Award "Oscar." is said to reach new heights or dra- matic achievement in his portrayal. . . W e I I I n g t o in -His many friend will be pleas- rd to know Mr. Stephen MacNeill '5 home from P. C. Hospital. where was is patient for several days. I'll Monday. November lat. I 3'"'II7 of young school friends gath- "Nl at the home of Miss Margot Klrlmv. to honor her on her lith blljlhday. Games and songs were "lloyed and a delicious lunch was "lied the young guests. Miss Bar- lav." received many nice gifts. WCIIIIRTRIIIIHCIOHS are being extend- ln Mr. and Mrs Amand Arsen- 3"'I""" '-'3" "ho were mtrrmi October "3"'l in 5' 3w Janic:- Church. Egmont, i C-irri. missed being n passenger to thel Province, in the light truck. WILIII boys of the Navy from Hallfax,l which missed making It turn in the highway and fatally injured one of the occupants. Halloween passed quietly here. without any of the wild disorders of days of Yore. Groups of boys and girls. with a sprinkling of adults. visited our homes, were treated with apples and confec- M3. 11?; coin Them Fast for 35: I SOLD EVERYWHERE BUCKlEY'S (APSUIES ”CAMEO” KENSINGTON Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:15. Soc the Goofy Golfers ' Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis In comedy - "THE ('ADl)V", i-n-starring Donna TIONI Bales ('nnw. have a laugh' Bnnlt I'Il'r'il"lll3 Tiiiiisthy ”ROYAI." BURDEN Will.-'l'iiur. 7 1.3 & SI l."i: .NI.IIiIlIi” Wed. 3:30. .''THE l(ll)NAl'Pl'lRs" starring Duncan Mncltan, Adrienne Jon Whiiclcy and Vincent Winter as the kidnappers. I CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3.30-T213-S):l5 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALFRED HITCHCOCKS "dial for Murder" xx, rm . non WARNER lROS.nq M -WARNERCOLOR IWMIIIAND-GRACEKEllY'ROBERlCUMMlNGS JITHN WILLIAMS - u-FREDERICK KNOTT H5- tmcm u-ALFRED HIICHCOCK Ive-c re-acne us :4- ALSO LATEST NI-SNVS REBEL wrote the national Stage Success .;.,;-.3 rpm v-mo-m W FELT HA BROKEN SIZES Reg. to 10.95 PLAIN AND FANCY 2.75 to 3.95 Reg. to 1.25- ENTIRE STOCK DRESS PANTS No Alterations 1 8.95 EECE LINED 1.98 ea- 3.49 .98 35 COATS is WORK SHIRT 2070 0" 59” 2570 OFF FANCY PURE WOOL ANKLE HOSE 43 SUITS Reg. to 82.50 No Alterations 29.95 PLAIN AND FANCY Reg. to 17.50 nnEss GLOVES AND IINLINED Reg. to 5.95, SKI CAPS w00L AND GABARDINE Reg. to 2.00 OVERALLS AND DUNOAREES FANCY HALF HOSE Reg. to 1.25 Maurice Mill CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN LINED 2.49