xs at The Weak f.TLjf,j;,rT'-'lVednesday SEPTEMBER 6. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'I'FET0WN ,, PAGE NINE continued from page 2 afternoon. nianv attended the open tea. Pre- Sidmg over the tea urn was Mrs.& Gladys MacQuarrle and assisting in sie,.V.t,.g the guests were Miss 7ita Siiliphant, Mrs. L. H. Mac- Piarlane. Mrs. James Hearn, Mrs. R A. Horne, Mrs. Allan Glennie, iifrs. J: C. Simpson. Mrs. H. T. iioimon, Jr.. Mrs. Reagh Tinney and Mrs. E. Nicholson. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Taylor ,,,,d Mrs. tDr.) Maclfat-lyen of Kensington returned on Friday of asst week from an extended motor trip through the United States. ilIl0I'6 they visited with,frlends anti relatives in West Somervllle and South Duxbury Beach, Mass- achusetts. . . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig and Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson of nedeque visited in Toronto this llFV'k and attended the Canadian National Exhibition. 0 o 0 Miss Mary Hunt and Mrs. E. ltiissen of Summerslde have as their guest, their nephew, Mr. R. if. IIPZIIH of Bank of the Man- -nttan Company of New York I”). I I I sir. and Mrs. TV. A. Currie of sumnierslde, were "At Home" to liivir friends on Monday evening tnilnwing the Hurst-Currie nup- tiais. u I I Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Williams -.! Summersldo spent the holiday ti.-ck-end in Mouth-of-Keswick, N. ix, guests of their son. Mr. R. F. Williams, and Mrs. Williams. 0 - . Rev. and Mrs. N. D Patterson with their daughter. Miss Flora, of Brantford, Ontario, spent the hniltlay week-end in Summerslde, gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. smith. Mrs. Patterson was the roost. soloist at the Sunday morn- my service in Trinity United Church. I I' I Mrs. John A. Smallman of Saint 1,-hn, N. B., is visiting with her Inn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 5-irs. W. E. Smallman, Summer- tide. I I I Mrs. .T. R. Cunningham enter- tmnrtl at her home in Summer- i.de at the tea hour on Saturday. honoring Mrs. L. M. Crump of Ayre, Scotland, who will leave on return alter spending three mnnths with her son and daugh- irr-invinw, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth titurup. T I I Yesterday at the dinner hour. Hrs. A. A. Lorkhart also enter- talncd for Mrs. Crump. c o - a week to her home in Summerslde after visiting in Chatham, N. B., the guest of Miss Dorothy Fraser and in Fredericton, N. B., with Mrs. Roland Loughlln. - . o Mrs. Vernon Ehman entertain- ed at her home in Summerside in honor of Miss Barbara Currie on the Tuesday evening prior to the Hurst-Currie nuptials. Two "tables of bridge were in play, fol- lowed by a miscellaneous shower. . . Mrs. Heath Strong of Summer- side is visiting-in harlottetown the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. E. Hunt. I I I Mrs. A. Gillespie of Montreal who has been spending the sum- mer with her son-in-law nnd daughter. Dr. and Mrs. John Downing, Summerslde, left this week on return. I I I Miss Helen Doyle, who has been vacationing with relatives and friends in Summerside. left this week on return to her home in Toronto. - u a Mrs. C. A. MacPhali of Mont- real who has been visiting in Summersido the guest of Mrs. Al- bert Sharp, left Thursday on re- turn. III Miss Frances Walsh left Sum- merside last week for Saint John, N. B., where she will he the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bayer. o s . Mrs. Claude Cook with her chil- dren, Connie and Charles, of Wu- tcrville, N.S., are visiting in Sum- merside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dystant and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caseley. o . FlL. and Mrs. S. E. Martin re- turned on Tuesday to their home in Chatham, N. B., after attend- ing the Hurst-Currie nuptials on Monday afternoon. - o a Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Saund- ers with their children, Barbara and Reginald, .lr,, of Jacksonville, Florida, left Thursday on return after visiting in Summerside, lziiesis of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schurman. They were accompan- ied by the former's mother, Mrs. A. C. Saunders. o s - Mrs. Harry Dickie of Summer- side entertained in honor of her daughter Anne on Tuesday after- noon-tlie occasion being hcr ninth birthday. Games were played and delicious refreshments which in- cluded a candielighted birthday cake were served. I I I Dr. and Mrs. S. Ciirriilhcrs have returnedtto their home in Van- couver, B. C.. after visiting rei- atives and friends in Summer- side. I I I Mrs. Harry Leo returned last Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw DAiLY' CROSSWOIRD 20. acrwss, 3. Moderate . Softens. 2 4. Goddess of as hide , discord iindurco . itGr.) . Musical 5. Perched drama , ,6. Parts . Bay window of ears , .Boirndary ft. in a raw . Carried i tpoet.).- . Vipers ' 8. Title of . Cry. as a respect rat tvar.) Q. Slender, . From (prefix) . Femininl pronoun . Owns .- . Noah's boat:19. . shower . . External W, seed coating . Vestigo . Every day . Network . Prickly enveloped of fruit . An eon . Spawn of dish . Flap . Greek letter, . Clamor . French artist Unadorned . Tie again . Narrow roadways . Shore recess . Rub out 43. Pares 24 25. Hasten . DOWN rs. Missile , weapon e.. it. Like an apd 22. 23. Swiss river . Stamp on 26. Owing 28. 80. 82. ufpelrt) 88. ,.- . Greek philosopher One-spot card Sym - metrical E J HIE E-:1 i:lf.-lilliiil-3 izliiil HERE I Yrstonlarts Answer. " Japanese holiday Cleanse with clear water A sprite ,t Shake- 35. Periahes 38. Sand dune! tEng.) 38. Miscellianyl 39. Tear Vegetable tpL) . i . . DAILY URYIVIOQUOTE-Hero's how to work in! Waxronnaaxn -;-.l.0NGFIl.l.0W, .053” trophies. the length and formation of the,woIjds,are all hints. mods for snouneitn this ixampio .i lei (.35 for the three L' . X for the two 0's. etmqslngig lcitcr:-'. apog- i Each d,lyJ.I'il;,C0,d0 letters arondftterentf LAOryptog-raageootstloiri N-isvQ1:Ew'Mxw bx: o'srinDs xvcns "xzo NXVY ,Pl: ,xzo QDNZ .6: JVMS MSXUWL ,B'r wx-s Yesterday's Cryptequoter PRETTY ff I S.,RgQX7AHIgHSPORT-MASSTNGER. MSXUSUL-LTGBVGZK. ,1-BASTIMVE. ;N'E.I:l'lEWl, qj MtMS COMPLETE , , INSURANCE smvrcr: W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited PHONE 540 um 541 181 QUEEN at. p OHARLOTTFIOWN, P. E. I. AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE of Summerside spent the holiday week-end in Fredericton, N. B., guests of the farmer's sister, Mrs. Charles Llewellyn and Mrs. Llew- Murray River and Vicinifyp. lyn. , - 0 . M,-T Rihd.,Gid5t . h1if”- "tmi liars; gmwphr ,:l”';Z wasra Tgcilrit II:llEai:lC;! vlgitorontin aye re urne o umme s e cmmonemwn, ter spending their holidays in Fundy Park, N. B., and Montague. o u 0 The schooner "Lady Cecil” of Quebec is in port again loading puipwood. Miss Kathleen Allen of Halifax, N. S., spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Allen”, Sunimcrside. . . . . tMr. Ken MiscQueeri. Moncwn, N. B. was It. holiday week-end vis- itor to White Sands, guest. of Mrs. Olive Glddtngs. F: Mrs. Lawrence J. Moore, New Glasgow, N. S., was 9. holiday week- ' and visitor to High Bank, guest of Mrs. Fred Rutherford and chli- Mr, and Mrs, W”). Manx”. dren, Ian and Nancy, left Thurs- day on return to Toronto after visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton, Summcrsidc. . - - Mrs. Jennie Harding left this week on return to Boston, Mass- achusetts, after spending her va- cation with relatives and friends in Summerslde. . o ...a Mr. Iconard Herring is at pra- eni: visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Louis Herring, Murray Miss Betty Todd, R.N., left Sum- Rwer' merslde for Montreal where she has accepted a position on the stafl of the Montreal General Hospital. Miss Beth Brehaut was s busin- ess visitor to Charlottetown on Sat- urday, August 30th. Mr. Holden Hooper, who has been employed in Labrador for the past. few months, has returned to flirt home in Murray River. ..L. . . . Mr. and Mrs..l-larry Weioon and , , , ' ' , ,s0n Larry are spending a few days i.iiLZ'.i.”."i.?SF. ”i2ii”.i'.'..”i...BJff'Z?:t af W W””"” hm "1 ””"”?” fer spending her vncntinn at hcrib'B' old home in Sherhrooka. . . . Mrs. E. V. inman and children. Cynthia and Mark. who have been spending the summer with herl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, left last week for Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Bush, Tren- nf,ton, N. S. were holiday weekend Summerside accompanied Ffii. J.iVi5”0” " me imme 0: M1 and Butler, his wife anti son, B.'iri'.i'-iMYs' Fred whnel Murwy Riven to Halifax, N. S., to where they have been transferred. . . o Mr. and Mr. J. J. Enruan Mrs. Mary Donald Deans, who has been spending the summer at Miss Margaret Donoltia Murray hf!" home "DOUGH" in Lilli-e 531155. of Lower Covcrdnlc, N. B, has has returned to her duties as returned home after spending thc'teaclicr in Keene College, New past month with her r:rnntiprir- Hampshtya onts, Mr. and Mrs. H. I).'SlYlliil. L; 5"mm9F5ide- Mrs. William MacDonald and s a Mrs. G. S. lnman of Montague spent a week-cmi with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen, Siinimcrside. - - . . Mrs. Angus MacDonald of Pictou Island are at present spending R few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLeod, Murray River. Miss Fern Bell of llnlifiix, NS. spent the holiday noel.-curl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frcii Bell, Summersidt-. o a Mr. Neil Benton, Sydney. N.S., spent. the holiday week-end in High Bank, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John -M. Cairns. Miss Blanche hint-l.coii and Miss . ”MS" Margaret Bell returned to Sun:- The M15595 Dorlaida MaCK3y' mcrsidc after spending the sum- RI-1911 M001'9- Bertha Mad-"33-n mm mer in Eldon, Ontario. guests of Louise Stewart of High Bank left. the farmer's sistcr, Mrs. Gilcs,Tiicsdoy to attend Prince of Wales Cannon, and Mr. Cannon. 1 College in Charlottetown. Good luck ' ' ' is wished to them in their studies. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Slim-rt anti ------ :--m'- tciiniiecil. 1 bay leaf. Mix uncooked rice. meatnotiion. chili sauce and salt. Shape in car.- serole and cover with tomatoes to which a bay leaf has been added. Bake 60 to 80 minutes in moder- ately hot oven. 350 degrees F- Makcs 13 balls. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. litiritcr rrtiit"1- ed to their linrnes in Siimnirrsitlc on Wednesday evening after an enjoyable motor trip through New Brunswick, stopping over in Fredericton and Saint John. a - o Mrs. Charles Barnes of Milton. Mass., is visiting this week with her sisters, Mr. A. Sterling Mav- Kay, Summerslde, anti Mrs. Auti- rey Brown, Stanley Britiizo. MPSIIROOM MEAT PUFFS 1i-L pounds ground beef, IV: CW5 soft bread crumbs, 1 medium onion. chopped, 2 eggs, beaten; IV; tea- 4 gspoons salt. It te:15l700n PEDDGE 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 can mushroom soup. Mix all the ingredients except the soup and form into balls. which are not too compact. sprinkle with 1,-t'flour and brown well in hot fat. d Over the meat. balls, pour the can ' of condensed mushroom soup di- ii cup water. Cover and Makes 6 esoarwwr-zsex-ssoo . Cook's Corner PIUCKLY PORCITPINES 86 cup uncooked rice. '5 flour beef, ground. la pound Dork. tzroun minced. 2 table- lumd wnh ,. lJ,,:dR5pJ(::)lxCI,: simmer for 20 minutes. servings. 2 teaspoons onion. spoons chili sauce. salt, I cups tomatoes CANI VACUUM STORES LTD brother, Laurie, was A patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Fred White and son Win- ston, were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. Mr. nut Eruce, High Banirfisi going back to P.W. College, this being his fourth year. Best wishes are also being extended to him for success in his studies. ,3. Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson and Min Jeanetta Giddlngs of Moncton, N.B. are visiting with Mrs. Hodgson's and Miss Gidclings' mother, Mrs. Olive Cvlddings, White Sands. The sympathy-of the district is being extended to the family of thg late Philip J. Lowe of Murray River whose deem occurred re- cently at. Beach Grove Inn, Char- lottetown. ,: The "Lady Cecil" of Quebec is again in port loading pulpwood. Once again school bells are ring- ing for the children of Murray River and surrounding districts. The teachers in Murray River are Mr. Louis Herring, Principal, Mrs. Margaret. Nunn, Intermediate and Mrs. Gertie Whiteway, Primary. Mr. and Mrs. Murray MacKin- non and young son were recent weekend visitors to Murray River, visiting friends and relatives. Miss Joan Herring, Trirro, NJ. is at present spending a few days in Murray River, guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Laura Herring. ..'Mrs. ,Fiorenco Hirtle, South Bralntree, Mass. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cairns, High Bank. A third Llhrarry meeting was held in the Murray River Com- munity Hall on August. 29th and I committee of five wu nominated to locate a site suitable for the pub- lic library which it is hoped to have built in the near ure, The following are the name of the committee, Jack Ferguson, D.M. Macxinnon, Brant Moore, George D. Whlteway, and Oliver Glddings. The meeting was then adjmu-neq, Mr. Hedley Penny, Toronto. Ont- ario, ts spending 3 few days visit- ing with his grandfather, Mr. Alec Richards, Gladstone. Mrs. Nell Beaton has returned to her home in Sydney, N.S. after spending a week visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cairns, High Bank. Miss Patsy Cooper, Southport is at present spending a few days IDNDON -- (GP) - RAN. Har- wood Drultt says in his parish mae- azine the source of child delin- quency dates from babyhood and foolish parents. He warns parents never to give in to the whims o( a child and maintains "a. nun can only be made through constant training." SEPTEMBER GLEARIIIIBE We find ourselves overstocked on Electric Re-V frigerators and are offering the following new mod- cls at greatly reduced prices: 2-8 cti. ft. Kelvinators (5-year guarantee). 2-8 1-V4 cu. ft. Kelvinators (5-year guarantee) 2-Super 88 Kelvinators (5-year guarantee). 1-12 cut. ft. Universal (5-year guarantee) - ALSO -- 2 used Kelvlnator 5 cu. ft. models and 1-17 cu. ft. 2-door Kelvinafor, like new, suitable for store or restaurant at only 3i295.00. See us before you buy as our 29 year: in ref;-jg. eration is your assurance of satisfaction. PALMER ELECTRIC 90-100 Fitiroy St. Phones 1443-1444 with her grandparents Mr. and --U-D Mrs. Waiter Buell, in Murray River. Mr. Melroae Arbuckle and dough-I ter, Miss Margaret of Merlgonish.i Nova Scotta are spending a fewi days in Gladstone, guests of Mr.i and Mrs. Clarence Cuddy. i i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B-urdc-iii and sons, Robert and Donnie, Conn. I U.S.A. were recent; visitors with, Mrs. Burden's uncle, Mr. John M. Which Horizontal Cairns and Mrs. Cairns of Hlghi . Bank. i l I Mr. Harry Welton, Charlotte-; town, was is weekend visitor at his home in High Bank. E . Mr. and Mrs. B-asll Living and . daughter, Brenda Ann, Charlotte-y town, were weekend visitors at both their pt-i.rents' homes, Mr. and Mrs Nathan Irving, Beach Point, and Mr. and Mrs. William J, MacKa,v, High Batik. Your first glance tells you Miss Alice Mac.Leod. Torontoi Ontario, is at. present spending her; holidays with her parents. Mr. aniii Mrs. Malcolm Macl.eod, High Bank. The many friends of Laurie MHC- . Donald are pleased to see him home Eiitra Cosh again after his recent operation in . the P. E. I. Hospital. Miss Bertha. Ms.cLure has re- will turned to her home in Charlotte- , i town after spending a. few days in til, Murray River, guest. of Miss Annie ' :. MacLeod. , l H. y W -, it ll.- , l Mr. Alex MacDonald. Oharlotoe- , town, was a. week-end visitor at his, home in Murray River. i. Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Mac- Kay and Mrs. Reuben Moore, High Bank, were recent business visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Catherine MacDonald has returned to her home in Murray River after spending ten days in 53 Queen Street Charlottetown while her young NU-VAC imanoozrzw roit A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION S wiTi-iOuT OBLIGATION WRITE OR PHONE 2268 Charlottetown . yam ;uea4.7 how easy it is to go wrong on snap judgment. both lines are the same length. DON'T GUESS ABOUT BUYING AN OIL BURNER! Call VICKERSON'S Today 5- Get the Benefit of Years of Experience at No VICKERSON -ENGIN Line. is, LONGER? the lower lineis longer obviously-That demonstrates Check with I. ruler and see that DON'T WAIT . . 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