l arrival of sPFillE- ssed the ..sdron was A MASQUERADE DANCE G, A. Ramsay. FREETOWN PRESBYTERIAN h. There will be a special offering service Sunday at pm. There will be no Sunday fuel. Rev. E. H. Bean, minister ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. ey. October 31st". Prizes ) MAKE YOUR appointment now hchristmas portraits at the Read Iudio Mumme Air Command, ,1 Greenwood as replacement the older Lancaster aircraft, Comrnodor- Costello said that t 24 Neptunes are now in use ' t ' in to comment on in g:;',',',',,eg would be available y gummerslde. he said this was ' may dependent on the supply . mm, and he was of the opin- ed that that it would not be before provai of -ich were prevalent proved by Trea ';",':i0r;:.oIiI'hs ago to the effect I the maritime sqadron at Co- B. C., might be transferred , the east coast and possibly to mmerslde. were discredited by - commodore Costello who ex- opinion that this essential to the aritims role on the west coast. Hen. tn, he pointed out. it is me to participate in combined "force-navy exercises in the role Id on Monday evening preceded - a parade of children in cost- the wa committee under the mace. The parade will move off from .- C.N.R. Station at 6.45 headed ., the Sea Cadet Band and will ceed to the Curling Rink where in .- parties will be held. The first g ty for children of ten years and d tier will commence at 6.45 and i estern Guardian S CAPE TRAVERSE hall service lord's Day. 3 p.m. J. A. Joyce. EAR PREMIER Matheson, Dr. -w, the guest speaker, and others stiie official opening of Graham's but School Tuesday, Nov. 1, ti p. pring REMEMBER Kensington Home lease.cI,With Training 1 Air Station In S'sicIe for which the squadron Referring to the Greenwood he said short time they will ed the I f - as the being used by squadrons operatin station. He said very well trained, . runs are at hill s for any eventua field. many ways. comfortable. Air Co ed his co quest that large new side statio the m the Air lmained for the provide the fu its construction. h able aspects for its eventual con struction, noting that work hart be the squadrons 'x K'dd' At "S' 'd The annual Hailowe'en partiestiie party for children over ten the children summersh-ye. pm. years will start at eight o'clock. The children will front door and th enter ey will leave b is will be given a bag of treats. There will be. of course. a pro- gram of entertainment The purpose of this year's enter- inment is to occupy the children. ive them something to do and to istract them from such activit- es as damaging property. and school Association pantry sale of old clothing Saturday, October 29th.. 3:00 p-m, Old Post Ofice. RECOVERING FROM ACCID- ANT - Miss Doris Walker of Summerside was released several days ago from the Digby Hospit where she was confined as the re- sult of a car accident in which she received a broken foot and I back injury. Miss Walker. while at her home. is confined to bed for A period of time. She is on the staff of the of- lfice of the Sheriff for Prin cs County. -s, exists. Neptunes at that within a have replac- the Maritime 8 out of that their crews are and the squad- trenztll and ready lity within their In comparison with the Lao. tiller they are much better in are quieter and more odre Costello express- lete support of the re- has been made for n hangar at the Summer. n. and while he indicat- atter had the sp- Force, it re- project to be ap- sury Board who nds required for Enlarging of the subject nf the anger he pointed out the "ivor- gun on Thursday of this week on the extension of a runway which will be using the y of the Court Street ent- large CL! Britannia aircraft which will tie in with the an runway, and the and for s new hangar bocsnss the present hang- ars at sununarsids cannot accom- modsta the Britannia aircraft. Air Commotion Costello exp!”- sed his pleasure at visiting Sum- merside sgsin, and noted that the personnel of this station seemed - to enjoy living here, and he lul- gested that this was due. at least in part. to the hospitality of people of this Province. He noted that the housing de- velopment at the station was ade- quately occupied. and while train- ing facilities at the station could accommodate more PCFIOMEI should such be required. he Said that present indications were that neither any substantial increase or decrease would be made in the number of .Air Force personnel presently based on the station” The navy. he said, would be re- turning to the Summerside station about mid-Decemh but he did not have infonnation in regard to their numbers or duration of stay. While on the station Air Com- 1. 2. 3. can-. A. .r. CALLAGHAN 1 Alban J. Callaghan is to work 3 on the St. Lawrence Seaway in a supervisory capacity. Captain "Smokey" Callaghan 2. was born in Summerside and is 3. presently an instructor with the Royal Canadian College of Military 1 Fngineering, B.C, He was educat- 2. ed at St. Dunstan's University. St- 3 Francis Xavier University and the Nova Scotie Technical College. We 1 holds the degrees of Bacheloi of 2 will result in one 8,000 feet in modore Costello was the guest of Arts Md .B3ch.9I”",,"f E Ieme I" 7 lengllh Group Captain W. H. Sweatman, C"'”.E"gi"ee”"g' . ' Eventually. too. he pointed out. commandln, officer of the Sum- Durmg ms Madam” term he re. 1 ceived many honors of distinction and was outstanding in University sport activities. After graduating in Engineering he was for a time connected with the firm of Ahern and Baker, Consultant Engineers of Halifax, who opened a branch in Sydney of which Mr. Callaghan was in charge. In September 1950 be enrolled in the Canadian Army Special Force as an infantry officer; lat- er he was transferred to the Royal Canadian Engineers. In February 1952 he was posted to a field squardon and saw service with the Unit in Canada and Korea. He returned from Korea in July 1954 and has since been posted in British Columbia. .n-..m..n..m.. BEDFQUE W.M.S. -The October thankoffexing meet- ing of the Auxiliary of the W.M.S. Bedeque United Church was held in the church hall with the presi- dent, Miss Louisa Callbeck in the chair, and led the devotional per- lod. She was assisted by Mrs. Ern- est Johnson. who offered prayer followed by singing the hymn, "Breathe On Me Breath of God" and repeating in usinson the gen- eral prayer of thanksgiving. During the business session the merside station. Trinity Y.P.U. Rev. Angus MacDonald. iastor of Bideford charge of thi lnlted Church of Canada was gues :peak- er at the regular meeting ( Sum- merside Trinity Young Peoples Un- n in Epworth Hall on Tuesday evening Oct. 25th. He gave a very meaningful message on the text "Why call ye me Lord, Lord. and do not what I say?". He exhorted the present including members. to be definite in their decisions and to consider the many opportunities for service open thr- ough the Church. Mr. MacDonald was introduced and welcomed by Elmer MacLean. who, as leader of the Stewardship and Training Group was responsible for the even- Presldent Vance Bridges thank- ed the speaker. Rev. C. D. Mathe- son again led the group in Bible study on the topic "Security". The devotional period was conducted by Sue Ackemian, while Lorraine Johnston was pianist. Evelyn Un- derhay gave an outline of the tent- ative plans for the central P.E.I. Presbytery Fall rally. Other union s. ? I 2 ." l. 2. 3. 1. 2. 30 large group . several new 1 3. 1. 2. 1. KY; TRUE. IT is EARLY to buy the ready-made gifts that anyone may, buy-but it is Just time to prepare for that most personal of all gifts Maritimes. lhower Given on Spring Street g III . Girls, Grade V11: 1. Stella D yl ; employed at Ggzsetown. N. B. spent U ' ' ' , ' ' your Porn.” A man at The Rad, The Bibly study period was con. 2. Diane Macnonald; 3. Amtaobea me weekend with his wife and um. Hscker Tag. B'"1d"'gr 8 W. U-"led church of CW” . d"”""' W M” P”" '””"-"i- "' in 111- - wish t till it c to thank our man cur Studio will solve your most try i ermoni 00 es. C S III Y go, Mm-pgy cu-due.-, minister. in chum" gm Problem, sisted by Mrs. Leard and Mrs. or am! Grade VH1 Ind ix: B . Live Fowl , , ft. m, 1955. n, ay 8 0 . am 93 1. ' 9 EX - mm 11 nm ::)b;:;; ,”S0'";dm Give smple time for a carefully on .. J . mt r. . . gllllengoliaihn o,T,””nf,';”"c',,me,': ti: An" MSYI9 Mcndlmv 2- 5"” edC::glIIfI:tuAI1tt!IonlVIr:rWI;'eIi!Illlgn Niieliliiir -uymg d c ' tom.” who ."omz.d- "T dun" H" ” . .. . . . . . , ., , . - - Iscumpec. Sunday school to s. ;,''o';;',',;,,"''''”'''''"" W - l2l4lh.no1ned hundxi-etli) and seventy- canaahiintenrming tgiilxla were giv- G2;'i;'f,",f,;,,f;",';;'c'; 3:33;!-X, L upon their recent marriage. C-Il.l9I(9l' W "P" 24 years and hope to give you even better L. worship 11 a-m. , gym 350;; ,3; glgoggaraggthgg 31:; Mg” mgemf Obrgictggeglgg; Irlltlillizlnmldiengiedy, Eleanor MacDon- Mr. Donald MacLesn, Mrs. 1.... ddllv eXCeP' 50”” service In our new IOCGHOH. rUiV'DAMEN'liAIgedBAP'l'IS8e Per I ed at her home to honor Miss nson. Thank offering was receiv- 3'0" .1:,ge;;"v;d&'rL8:I:;eG):"I:::j 1:::.Le:;e:?dvi1:g;,'D;"g::lI:;g ddyo I ::r,dg,ungle!ntr;cmbereil!ll&-I 10:5 SOTIB 5 Hope Mill on her approaching ed by the treasurer and amounted X1: won by Grade X1 L can” town, . wg u bg ggging ygu ground flag gorngf, y. . . . marriage. to 356.50. It was dedicated by the Mccmm Mama Dmem Chap pub" Se.-Vic. i'ii.'i.”.rL'i'.ii'.i7'7ao 3'mu'23c'iiiii Git" 5"” "2," f,”'7,"",,"';' helr!'.cii.'tte'r"iu'iI..v""siii."-"J5ii'2'""mIiiy Kii.”ii':".taiMtie”"'c'""d "uh MI” '” 3""'"'"k- "9"" M3'"e"'- M", '"'I M” K”"""' MM” NooNAN's gagggg suop M I R " ' 'mm a an s as an r us an , h ' '1 v - I . n c uu. David Harper, and amiy Stanley Bridge. were ' "I9 in am ey vl)'iere.kevI'ITllsI1rovI:IerIesllIII1;itoIIlx:.l&::. Hi: :'v0Ill;lIIIism!:II(I't-iII'.egthlvziewfiiailigwgif xf':I5g:'r';”KL'33fld 3;? '6'?” mlst.oriviii'ieIihila:g;oeug:'lint'i;' Slulig FRED w,ADMAN IENSINGTON United Church. ahelilr parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. gljl':,rfll"l's,f,"r1l';"y9d lg, ”l,af.';'; ry;' 2f Iran: Giaiildgct 13.. driiistiiic d” 0'””b''- 3 A-W- K9"5"'9I'9" idsy. October 30. Sunday I I'll 0 Oyllvef 3911 3Pldle- AIM Mm V I '1), M I b dd! Th k I I in ,1, Id McDonald; 3. Mona Hsndrahan and ' tool 10 o'clock. Morning wior- the latter": moth . Mrs. Peter i'"' ' 3' 0 9 "5 9 W" ” "V 1” 5 ' ” J Ki h. u...... to .....,. mu-. sum .'1'::'; ::::."i..2.':::. ..'.'.l'.'.'i:i:'l ”c":f-'n- -'If-m -. :.':;:::a3.":;'::;.”;.'.::::::: unfold sud Dchoor I map ;. :p a - locks!” Mcell2;)3' um. Rev, Iseaagss lo; gflog ngsches,HulIliIilitcelIi M2253 ygltegdatyh easa vweelll t oasththep o1eI)'(tlen- Emeztmgrgcngnalllhene Gaudet 3 vertising rates and the price to MCAMEO” Iris M. Murray, B.A.. B.D-. Illlfldff Mrs. Gerald Miil' assisting were distance of Eli htl over one list: s'''I”'' 3”” E Piltai” R5995 1- nwlspaper mbscribem the gen. ”""- Miss Lauretta Murphy Mrs Cecil mile past Aihgrtoii South brin - 1-eon-rd Gallant: 3- Melvin DOW iv" mmw at the A'""1”" KE"S'”C'T"” , On Tuesday October 25th, 12 boys Mm M" gm, 5' mi ,, H, be H , 1 t,', , ' ettei 3. Wendell Harper. '””5”''"” P''”"”""' ””c'”""" . ,m;iGEm;m...M,, ,,,d M". 1 . . . y unn g. and g e ne is o eec cty to Girl PM R G d X” said Wednesday. 1:-mg,-,1, 7:15-pin. Matinee 2:30 mescmsweui Rusuco, PIEIL and sits were initiated as Ex- Mrs. Victor Buntain. seven new users and the Hutt 1 P 5"Ti 03? zagle, '3 E - on Sat. Randolph Scott in nu. mum me engagement of their p10,,” of an Kemmggon pfuby. Expressing her thanks Hope ex- Brothers new wood working mill. 3- Bl" :19 llgYtil'S.t . Se Onway. mad bmmim mm,nm,e,g ,5, daughter. Shirley Jean ,0 mm” Church. tetndled an invitation to all to vi- The work was done by local em- -G191?" fifrh H 8"- d G d "SAN-H Harry; in M-hnicoior, H, Emma Dunning. son of Mew” mm me August own. :11: art inaliier new home when pioyees of the Maritime Electric xnf 18: M186 kesse rtaced 1;: 2 Wm, Janis C,,,..,.,. Q and Mrs. Taste, Dunning. H In ("med In re. me rie iurnm to Prince Edward Company under the direction of -P- I1. ;eSI'lSt:ll3lgm:'k" Vi: , Also Serial and -VFW! , ., .- I Imemdol mama” to mm year the to ow g u e slain mists Delsprling. A sing song Mr. Tommy Phillips. glee erryg I. . gIvBn I arunnt . . ,. ..-, .N .- .- ., I' I" ma "'3" M'"”' qummenu M becoming Em". :8: much eniozstd .;I1:cI:?Ill:l:a:elI't Luscious raspberries. picked by miireiggiiingoiiiyers an ce 8 an P E EDWARD ISLAND THE ACCOUNT of the meet. be:m:nd merited the first award ved . delicious lunch. :23. mzmazouggyern ofo Cgsecuxlf bnrollogvilng th(;:"i;ac(e;s grsgeboxl Buying Poul” 1. d RINC V 7ithGdFll in mi. ' 3,1. -w------ - ' yscaense e me ya y, ivean ha AI nmfdp "gaptlztogzufchf tn: mlgyrtlwgabgiznmmda , Conmmd mm page ,0 berton Guardian Office yesterday. to a some of rugby and won the dressed, daily except Sat- UTL Pol Rev. Keith Hobson elect- David Hunter George Hun let. M the ""0" ml the," hem" comes" urd3Y- Fl S s honorary president ,7” in. Joyce Mum kenneul Mane, My. T I5 3'9"” H” "I" We9k In A'” ---m-m-- E , mmly ommed. Mao "mm of ma Semple. Carl sample. Joyce 0'-onto Stocks gust this is something of a record. C 0 IV! DA IN Y tars should have risad rs. Stavert snd'Judy Waite scan 0 and a su moo n n as may we" "MM mm "M" I” HIGHER ""0" JENKINS BROS LTD ESTABLISHE D I68 5 cs Raliorn instead of chtirites Mrs. Charles Kennedy and Mrs. "c”f;”'g- Pm 0:336 3: :'':,:dry "5,'e'ite?d glgotlzidrsgcrlntig NEW YORK (Ap)ggFoI-"looming Summerside 'roNI(;ll'I' 7:15-9:15 M Li Tu AL ”' E.H. Bean are the councillors. B. ' "5 gkwg snail xugimsslsw ago :3 310; irnegceglco neg)?” Egg wggthef were increases in newsprint prices leave SERVIC E AQDSECUR ITY xcharnbsrlaln moo 33 33 35 ' y' m I Q, ' martin 0" axmiim 13' "4: mm En mm as as s - Hlkmum om- ' g g;--,:- ;p, ;g ;g ;g ;;;,'::';,,'” ,:,,9v,,:,- ,1: ,3 P ,. ............. . &'''.'i..''''.:'.'. as. 5. .1: ::::.”:-.. 72:": "3 "2 it - .. - . or-in ICOII Peak ioooo rm mu. 1? -W N-no no we too 100 FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 8:15 i --- ' W-dd. C ,- .-an: '-'- .::::z: :3: ::.".'i"a... ii” ii" :2” .. AMALGAMAWD 1941 . , , t as murmur...” mg. :3 :5 MM ages: a u MEN QF THE FIGI-ITING LADY r . A ronnnr MUTUAL COMPANY :'E";:...., .3: :3 ll” :3 1.M”.:',;."":'.” 3 at Ll: :5” VAN JOHNSON - WALTER PIDGEON mf"xfs"f5”f.;';'E llltlerginie inf.5u.-ang- r'nvpi'a;:e ranlfnrcslall lfinancitiirl no as an an 055 iie to u'e. c sure ymxr po icy is in me wi i5"'n.'i'.'.':.. :63 E 3; 5 3': :3 gu Navy Pm” I?" U: Mmmnucarrleri . your property's present value. a mn"'d.u';u"" 3 .3 as ":3 3':-.3, 3 3 go 3 A P'""" W” ”' 'Em"'”" R"”"3' IF romz BUILDINGS ARE VACANT Ilnst! smuo I25 so SHORT SUBJECTS Arucm YOU NE A VACANCY PERMIT. -chug WWW gag” ah: mmmi . MN 13'' For Correct Insurance Arrangement M p... gm 3 .1 mi apply to the IOIIOWIIIE2 itIPOIt im a 3 E KCENAN JQRMA HFIII Office Brsnrh Office """"' .., ,. ,, ,. "V Fowl fo.uy 2,39 .7 . 9,20 wypm . LEWIS Summenide, r. E. I. Charlottetown. P. 15. r. 3;; '3 lg 9! 0 - -r. LELAND I.INKLE'l'I'ER-, MANAGER ms or III 19 chic on and Capos uswlss Mlssn A SUMMERSIDE 3": 3' 3 duly except 3IfIl'- . AGENIS no I II I7 ' STAN LAUREL - OLIVER HARDY w. u wanna. Mu-nu rnsxx I. GALLANT. walnu- I. I OS I Isaac as an ' I. g "9 A m j m I REMEMBER THE DATES GEDDII Mu-.LEOD W. loyalty ton. l !YDNlYItBI'ICH.BiflIIWIII CLIFFORD SIMPSON. XIQ 5:3 '5 '5': w9d"S&Y5 , w. vnxozt cum, Ietleqne Brian- ' II is. I. Msal.I.AJl. North who ALEX J. IOBEBTSON. an- gg ; 3 "'9 "Sh? 3""I"- A MAN CALLED ....,. i............ 132 II Q PETER" 6. Bl. GRANT. Charlottetown. ERROI. STETSON. 0'IAn.ry -5'-'-7” sunu1o' .. A 9' Ed and :53 iiu llu ill ' If '7 1"! &l.OR mum NOV 7th in ma ' "nu war 3 an 3 mg nu, -,'m K "IN TWO nnnti '''''r''-' I t ' " C y -"-'-'-3: -"-' 3 n....."""il's3l ...i..,... .0, . uuruii nae iiisuimicr coimiiv ”' ""' - RORY CALHOUN - PEGGIE CASTLE WHOLE WEEK3 Mntnnl Established INN Antulltnrll blatant ISM 9." 3' 9 ' , :1! I II z' llccnrron , vin Do 15 YD DA!!! 1. 2. 3. 2 Anne Marie Buote; Boys - age 9 years: 3. Maurice Lugwell. Girls age 10 years? 2. Auldine Hennessey; 3. Roberta LeClair. Boys. Age 10 years: 1. Billy Perry; 3. Lester Perry Girls Age 11 years: 1. Tish Per- ry. Girls Grade V1: pr;).Iiects'and ways and means of gg';"'i'7tyh2::::?h3E:cr;ga;ly re" ha0rgdB:n2. Sylvia Aylward: 3. Susan rasng unds wer di ed. - 0"" ' . I It was decided eto iii-:5 a Hal- was 5'33,” g"d"- 33"; 5,'('PP'Y 5913' ieIao2ys'GCIaI-iaiiie Xii..'.i1i?'”3' dagg- owe-en pa”, 1,, Elm rm H u re ry. rs. nrnes ee s,repo - ' ' v - logfbber gun for which ""3 ,5? a that 4t0tpoIi;nds oifnclothlngl lgid myum owing volunteered to act as com- 9" 39" ” 0"" 93” fl "- GIRLS RELAY RACE . Fl M , d 'l;'il:;l:';dlI1ve:llI:rsFg;edRn;ly l;an;say. peglelgfm(;';'g'D,f.;'ng"',:d,fe",;'a:f; Grade V1: 1. Joan Ann Richard; vema B t. Lo ac ar ane. ed in. Mrs. Charles Henderson read Arlene Harper. Betty Jean Callagh- to '73" ”"- ""59 -70I"lS- H m k- f I 1 an. Freda ML-Phee. Susan Hogan. :1 and Jean Heffell and met on i 3 ax 3? "':"d”" smlal 5?? RI" Thursday night when there was ml" "'1 0 rem 118- me novs TUG or wan N80 I Pdzular meeting of the ex- Lard "ad 3 19”" "caved fmm Grade Vl- 1 Gerald Aylward' ecutlve. Recreation at th t- M55 Em” I""'a”' MI55I”'"”'V I" Phtli I I ' ' mg was kd by Robert m'nk',:fteer Trinidad asking for second hand pM"D""'Id' Edwm B"”'"I' and olive Jelly. Lunch was serv- FI””"” M'"'”'Y' and made "II 59' 40 YARD DASH ed by the committee in charge. Bfggngggsscggglsggajeggijgji (:33 Boys, Grade v11: 1. Wilbert Hog- ins her recent furlough in the 532' Bruce Pu”; 3' Clmon hr" ' Friday under the sponsorship of the HUI School stu- dent's council. rhc starter for the boys event- wns Gerard us were, Yvonne Perry. Agnes David Harper and Mel- te ucet Grade 1 boys (English): Alvin Aylwnrd; Bruce Arsonauit; Clarence Fraser. Grade 1 boys (French): David Arsenault; Eric Gallant; Alcide Richard. Grade 1 girls tEngllsh): Mary Smythe; . 2 Midgy Eldershaw: Sylvia Richard. Grade 1 girls 4 French): 1 Elaine Des Roches; Ann Bernard; Edith Gaudet. Grade 11 boys (English): Elton Ellis; Billy Ready; Roy Hogan. Grade II boys (French): Ronnie Richard; Cecil Maillette; Elmer Arsenault. Grade 11 girls i English): Lorraine Boute; inne Marie Doucette; Vlaureen Doucette. Grade 11 girls (French) Theresa Bernard; lane Marie Gaudet; Catherine Perry. trade 111 boys: Kenny Pederson; Allison MacDonald; Junior Perry. Grade 111 girls: Elaine Myers; Debbie Gaudet; 3 Patsy Broderick. YARD DASH Girls - age 9 years: Lorraine Phee; Lorraine Mclnnis. Richard Hagan; Clayton Keough; Betty Hagan: 2. Johnnie Gallant; 2. Linda LeClair: 3. Irene Per- 1. Jeanette Ric- :-' f m&&7 r-' -V I S'side High Notes Sunim High school. best marks possible. our students. There are prizes f0 students on the basis of a poin for every dollar taken in. A silve orders. and trophies at the en and girl salesman. The following won lndiviual hon ors at the High School Nicholson, (216); high three. El Greg Noonan third with (2539). the buildings are it is hoped will be completed in the early spring. Our Sum-I-Ii football players played their first game for a couple of seasons at the S. D. U. gridiron with the St. Dunstan's High School team and were sound- ly trounced 30-0. Never mind, fellows, a bad beginning makes a whale of an ending, we've heard tell. NORTHAM Mr. Victor Sanderson showed ,pictures of his recent trip to Eng- land, France and Belgium of the graves of the men who were kil- led in World wars 1 audit on Wed- nesday evening in Tyne Valley Hall. Mr. Ellis Stewart. Halifax. is spending his holidays with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. . Rev. and Mrs. A- J. MacDon- aid, Wesley Adams, Horace Mac- Kay and Erma Grigg attended the Young Peoples convention held in Moncton. NB. the past weekend. Friends of Mrs. Russell Dyment will be sorry to learn that she has been a patient at the Stewart mem- orial Health Centre. Mr. Lloyd Ellis who is employ- ed at Camp Gagetown, N.B. spent a few days recently with his wife and family. Mrs. Wilfred McDougall the past week visiting her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mscxay, Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth Campbell 0'Leary were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. spent Mr. Horace MacArthur, who is Thiswukis a busy one at It is examination week, and being the first set of exams, everyone in trying especially hard to get off to a good start by ma-kins the A meetinx of the Students' Coun- cil was held Monday when it was decided that the High School stud- ents would sell mngnzine subscrip- tions ngaintthis year. The camp- aign will begin this comm, Mon- day, snd it is hoped that the people of Summcrsidc will help the school earn money by renewing or plac- ing new subscriptions to any of their favorite magazines through dollar will be awarded each day to the pupil bringing in the mot: of the campaign for the best boyI bowling this week: girls high single, Buzz leen Gaudet (478: boys high single, Gordon Huestisz (2?0);RhighMthliiee. 5'98 N””'""' 579- 0" " "3 ripal w A Mackintosh of Queen's gum cfcofed mgh:f1Itht0&:145;2:4:&lUniversity warned Friday he will ” ay sew" crack down on students who take part in vandalism. A football game 'vtV0;:tI5o;e::1g ggsvgigigglngscztooilis scheduled here today between ”d thee Civic Auditorium when lQueen's and University of Toronto. ” closed it is Past games between the two uni- ' g versities have been punctuated by Zilfiifiu tthvevoarIlidltvtv)i'lIur1liewhi)cnh 0"'b"'5'5 0' ""Vd3'lSm- D” M”- r t r is a former sportscaster and station manager. (CP P KINGSTON. Ont. lCP) - klntnsh said he will recom suspension or expulsion for dents who conduct themselv ways student Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Bummer at. B. F. Hunter, R.O. Sllmmersltie. P.E.l. - Phone A. Raymond Grant. V B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water Street PHONE 3530 Dr. Physician - surgeon Water Street. Summersldo Phone 7032 Photographer: um READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS FOURTH TERM Mayor Donald H. MacKsy was returned Oct. 19 for a fourth term as Calgary's chief magistrate. .He STUDENTS ARE WARNED "unfItiing to a university Professional Car .,.m.... Canadian Bank of Commerce Build g Summersidc, P.E.I. Phone 1888 ..m.....m........... REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summersids 8MALLMAN'S BUILDING Summers Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHYSICIANS P--In-rt Mat-NcIll.M'.D. Mcrried At Kensington Relatives and friends gathered in St. Mark's Church. Kensington. at eight o'clock Wednesday mom- ing. October 26th. for the wedding of John Cotton Plllman and Mar- garet Mse Hope Mill; the Rector. the Rev. W. Eric Ingraham of- ficiated. Attendants were Mrs. Ja- bez Mill and Mr. Cecil Mill. The bride. youngest daughter of the late Mr- and Mrs. Jabez Mill, Sr.. Clermont, wore a dressmaker suit of sea foam blue, n close-fitting hat of white satin studded with rhinestones. and white and black accessories; Mrs. Jabez Mill wore a suit of steel blue with black sc- cessories. immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left by car to spend the winter at Delray Beach. the bride's sister and ington. who will reins until spring. grower and dealer land and in Florida. friends follow this their return home next year. as a souvenir." PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-IIAY IIIIIT SCHEDULE radio hoto). Prin- mend stu- es in MONDAY, 31 woam Almaschool ..................10:30-Noon Elmsdaleschool 2200- 4:30 TUESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER- Bloomfieid Cor. School . . . . . . .. . 10:30-Noon Bloomfield Sta. School . . . . . . . . . . 2:0O- 4:30 WEDNESDAY, 2 NOVEMBER- Campbellton Sdiool . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30-Noon ds- Howlan School 2:00- 4:00 INSURANCE THUR.SDAY, 3 NOVEMBER- 3- 19- Ellis -9 50" l-lm"e4l O'Lea.ry School 10:00-Noon Fire - Auto - Casualty 1,30g 4,00 5 Summer St. Summersldo 7:. 8:30 Optometrist E. Parkman 0nt.D.. n.o. 'T"":"'-"-"" ' ' ' ' rnomr. 3287 The Blue Willow luncheonetto (Opposite the Capitol Theatre Exit) Open Daily from 4.00 p.m. to 12.00 pm. Sundays 9.00 am. to 1.00 a.m. Tenderloin Steaks - Roast Chicken Dinners Fish and Chips - Fried Oysters - Drinks - Candy WE ARE MOVING Noonan's Barber Shop after November I Isf. will be located 811! Ids Saturday. Oct. 29. 1955 The Guardian Page Florida; accompanying them wuv , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Foster, Kalle ' Mr. Piilman. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Pilimsn. Travel- ler's rest. and widely known as n in the potato sssociated with . Simmons and Maclisrlsnn enterprises on Prince Edward The good wishes of hosts I pulnr couple to the sunny south, and s most sincere welcome awaits then C WINNIPEG (CF) - A man Ill fined SES and costs in provincial police court for theft of n 81.3 ' sugar pourer from s Trnnsconn cafe. He told the magistrate: "I had the impulse to take something