The Western Guaidtqx iisosou: Notes Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boyle and two children. Hunter River, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 3. MacCaull, Carleton Siding. on Sunday anuary 15th. Mi-. and Mrs. Sterling Gillespie, shuns, visited Bedeque on Sunday )3;-lugfy 15th., when they were gpests of relatives here. you Ralph. Maccaull, Carleton Siding, met with an unusual and peculiar accident at the railway crossing near his store when tele- phbne and hydro wires were strewn in all direction as well as news: the railroad. Mr. MacCuull updertookto flag the train eu- mute to Bordon to prevent it from crgghlng through the wires that were asfew feet above the ground. Unfortunately he was standing on the opposite side of the fallen it MacCaull some distance hurling him up, against a snow b nk. He suffered severe pain in b ck and side. He was immediately removed to the RC. Hospital. But there being no power an X-ray was not available for two or three days. However when the X-ray was taken it re- vealed that no bones were broken but one knee was severely bruised. After five days in hospital .'llr. Maocauli returned to his home where he will be obliged to move about on crutches for a con- siderable time. Want Probe Of Mental Hospital SYDNEY (CPI-The Cape Bre- ton county jolnl expenditure board Wcdmwday called for provincial liiiesiiuntion of the Cape Breton llospital, a 32,000,000 menial in- stitution with 412 patients opened last year. . Affidavits from five former hos- pllal employees were before the board. They charged brutality to patients. ' I lAcl1ievement Day" Held By w. I. Achievement Day in connection with the W. I. Handicraft Van met atthe home of Mrs. Andrew John- son on Monday afternoon. January i9th. Ladies from Spring Valley. Clinton, Kensington and Margato attended this course, 25 in all. Meeting was called to order by the chairman, Mrs. Lea Crane. who, then called each lady in turn and each demonstrated the work they had finished and told of what they had learned during the two week's it COUFSC. - Mrs..Mannlng spoke on the work done and thought they had accom- plished a great deal during the short time at their disposal and in- ltimated.that at some future time KEITH B. JELLY Industrial Engineer Many old friends next meeting. Thanks were given to the ttvo leaders, Mrs. Louise Larkln and Miss Betha Dearoche and Mr- Ar- thur Profltt presented them "ith small gifts on behalf of thosr tak- ing part. The girls replied to a fit- ting manner. Mrs. Johhaon was al- so preaented with a small gift by its Clinton members for the use of the house during the two weeks. Meeting then adjourned and lunch was served by the ladies in charge. Quirk. interrupted a board tour of the hospital Tuesday with an ap- Peal that "the facts" be told. Miss Quirk, an employee for three months, ran up to part-time administrator Dr. P. J. Lynch and five board members as they were leaving and cried: "Why don't you give the public the facts?" ..j..L....... GETS EXCHANGE SEAT Brooks was elected a member of the Montreal stock exchange Wed- nesday. He is a director in the firm of Norr , Allen Limited of Toronto. The ew member is well known in financial circles and is a he now holds the responsible posi tion of Chief ndustrial Engineer chairman. Mr. Jelly received his early cdu Wolfville, N. S.. school one year in position with the Aluminum-Com of which were spent at Quebec. A hospital office clerk, Dorothy director of Standard Cap and,Seal, and Bradanto Limited. dustrial Engineer DAILY CROSSWORD pany. He is I soil of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly, Summerside. ACROSS 3.A : lick urea: , . in u re .Open ! mmmw 4. D,l:,i:! at : (Poem Continued fromw-E137-8” ' I. Nerve and rain .Un- I - (sluig) 5.Affii-motive alreued MGFY Haworlh 5 Mall 11. Eccleaias- reply do . '''"''W'' S 5"” m” '' l.?n.T.'32' v;fIludl?el':eI:te'?a'l;,le:Ilel 1!. Penn of rock young answeri Sm" T the moon 1. Pirates liked steer DEFEA."sT' THINKING ' I3. Adoctor this drink 11. River A H , t I th t listens for l.Two-toad (Russ. - DEAR J-T" Ii om” " "ft at "me we". .10”. mm, '.,.,,u,:, u... you are aggravating and peippiua . mund, , Drew. 5 nA udmpu ing your pioblem (so-called ,' lby It Dune” tn. mm”. mu.' knot thinking about it, pesslmistical y, L1 poker "nk. mihyce 1". Nu” almost to the exclusion of any oth- "L pm," gum" .. 3.. Nut of er topic of meditation. 17. Custom wrote; butterlty boxes won ,V"5' "Rely ymlr lack "L Vb” 13- A Pulled poem 30. pm, 3 Wu... friends and dates is an adolescent candy IIIOULOIIC 3l.Proucuu (0ric'nt.) ""3! "it" We 3'” 5 "till"!-'" 9' ”. --M.,ch..... mots," iudmlny wgcomy environment will solve. It is to be 31,0"; mo,” u,Nmm.m. ngcny hoped that you will be going off Nothing” IO.Assiat for English mw. Pa.) in 0011059 eY'-tnluallyi and '" la"!- g4,N,um. Ngswu; pdnccu u.K,,p er surroundings, offering a more ,..-onoun mum 3g.v"..,.d. 45'v,md. various social life, you will get to 25 Rsme.-1 3.1, sped" 0! 31. An up "u; gm. now know congenial boys, and share a 29,Ingipid pep”, u 9,. gum g1,n.,s.;g common fund of. interests with u,A (gain (ya-J (Mug) ggavwg them. and thus drift naturally into expression at citaiting program--free of anxioua' ll. Condnod Fry? s r v ng. tonal Meanwhile the best thing you 33. Gnekluup " caln do, i: th esplot ypirre lilil, is. lit: 3(,AuQd re ax. an aeccp in ranqu spir 35.l?encinj ,5 , the present pattern of your life. swords And use your leisure (without boy 0!. Performed , , V friends) to learn a repertory of (1.Klngof M social skills, that will help to bring Baahnm a vast improvement in your fort- (BIb.)f L, unea later on. dl.Luck, . 2 2 a 1., ' For example, how well do you (Ange: A dance? Probably iiol very well. Irish) since you'.ve had little if any pract- iu. Near" I” 3 ise in party dancing with boys. I8.Awa Thus ' .t No. 1 is to take painting 4 i , lessons privately (not dis- (9. French coin cussing this willi any friends in the B0.Afruit used younger set! until you "float to lllrcilsh music," as it were. oi. Forward ” ” BREAKING noivns I1. Toahed Also to be attractive at parties, bl3.odwN you! need to polish the gift of being socaly contributivc or ainusin . I.Cold north You should be able to play tlltc Wind "Oil piano, or play cards well, or eng- Adfilm ' 5' ineer a game of charadcs. etc. 3- SOIPOPI You should be consistently well NW- M59750 "LE read, particularly along lines of int rcst t -- ' - DAILY osvrroouorrn .- rum how to work in ,,,,f,,, ,,,,” ,,?,';,y,: 3,2132 ,',',';,'",t;: A X Y D L 3 A T x R special cases) the political news BLONGFELLOW armed”. one letter simply stands for mother. in this example A is used And what about your cunipctcncc for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. upon at outdoor sports? Do you swim. trophies. the length and formation of the words an all Mata. ride. play tennis? Do you fish or Each day the code letters are different. A Cryplogram Quotation IXUVJ XZQ EUBRGQSZW TSXII 6!. WM! DIWMIU IT Yntei-day's Gyptilqnotei its run ooaa ro uiw use -run Pnovsns is) now: A wour sr rat has - ImR'l'ON. Out Our Way play golf. enough to be a good com- panion on such excursions? If you aren't passably informed thy ex- perlcnccl in these fields of activ- lty, you are ha...-licapplng yourself in your bid for masculine accept- anec. About Jack: He won't mind your liking him if you don't sccm to bound him. And heliitmore apt to like you in turn, if you seem to have many interesting Projects in your life. Thus my advice is to send him a newsy friendly letter. LXTIWJ-OPUYI. .By J. R. Williams sum arr , after you've got keenly invested in some l'('lil interests that you can write him about. Then if he docsntt answer. close the book on him. M.H. II CAN'T ITAM .L............m.... HOG POPULACE Inst-zs OTTAWA (CPL-Canadian farm- era ovmed more hogs at l)c.'. I, loss than on the corresponding data in 1954. The bureau of statist- ics reported Wednesday that hogs on Canadian farms rose to r cent to an estimated 5.9cl.fll0 m 5.- i Lengthy Legal Battle Ends Electric Chair WIII1 Death In MCALESTER. Okla. in the Oklahoma electric chair The 22-year-old Dallas hoodlum cence of the death of Detectivet Bennie F. Cravatt, shot during an attempted supermarket holdupl July 16, 1954. i Falrris' execution ended a long legal battle for his life. Numerous appeals and two reprleves by Gov- ernor Raymond Gary delayed the electrocution. He was convicted Oct. 21, 1954, and originally was scheduled to die Oct. 18, 1955. ...v BOY TAKES LOCOMOTIVE - CLEVELAND. Mr. Macliaught Questioned lie t (APl- Ten- Thursday, Jan. 19, 1956 The Guardian. Page 11 BURTON 1 Shirley Collliwt, Cape recently returned as liq: A PIUSVILLE i Mr. and Mrs. Gallant, Duvar, were visitors ofM at.,the home r. and Mrs. John F. Gallant Wednesday for the slaying of an moval of the aorta. which will 50 Oklahoma City policeman. ito proclaimed to the last his lllllo-III all" being charged with burglary in Pris, Tex (49).. ey .1 1... ' year-old Richard Wynn, who ' ' ' Ml" Hurbie Franklin Fairris Jr.. bornl e K said he "just wanted to go." L wo"e' of a Texas desperado family, diedlD0NATED ARTERY drove off in a Pennsylvania i mm" 'l N”"' Railroad switch engine Tues- Falrris als l d - t t re- 0 La muse" ed 0 day night while its two operat- OTTAWA (Special) - A recom- mendation has n made that .- Brocton. will be set to learn of the sort; bank in oklahom. ors were eating in a nearby certain phases zfeeresearcb work ,,3,”',,,,f,'lf d2i,,'g,',,ef"gf" Vcvlslrl her recent illn s. w City, where section, H, Mm. shanty. carried out at the biological -he redently left for Tonal: wh 9' Mann” Gena: and Lam" Gm" ansplanted successfully to pro- Ellilnemell -4- 3. Fleck! ion at St. Andrews, N.B. by the Mr cook; will be emplo ed ere min "V9 Wlumed Yl'lGlY' Sf-Udlel 31- long lives of persons with defects and wullam Rlchrd "W Department of Fisheries be tranl- . y ' SL D””"""' U"lV9"llY- Ch.” of the angry, . their 225-ton diesel rumbling (erred to Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton and 9”9"lW"- Young Fairris had blamed his 0" Wml til” wwund P"? l' This was stated in the Commons daughter Helen..Burton. were re- M” .””d M” James R”.”"”' me of crime on I number of M. the.throttle, and gave chase. Wednesday by J. Watson Mn, cent vmw” at me home M Mr! Mill River, werelrecently vuiiliiig clatlvea. His mother is in the Tl” V"”'5"" Ended L" 550” Naught parliamentary assistant to Pllrlck .0'C0nnor. also Mr. and reiuuv" in P"'sV'”e' Texas slate penltgntjgry .0, km. 1.ooo feet. when the enslne Fisheries Minister Slnclairln reply Mrs. Edmond Culllcuu. Cape won. 3,, ," "If .,”'5' L'"" ”'””"- ing her third husband. She also "” Ln” ' lmrked l"c”m””V' to a question asked by AJ. Brooks, . . : holntnlof tnl'vwe:)e- iYm'"n' at me llled her second husband. "Id Wwped wml M damage Conservative M.P. for Royal N.B. MISS Mary C Mac(”ell"r' 9'1” H" d ""5 mmh"-' His rail,” to either engine. The boy tried to flee but was caught. The enginemen said Rich- is now free on bond In answer to Mr. Brooks second question as to why such a move Summeraide. elpal of Cape Wolfe the weekend at the D"M C””V"'t' on Thursday evening, January 12. Friends of Mrs. Fred Kelly. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. on Wed- -nesdla January llth. Miss Alcitha Corcoran. spent the School, spent home of her and former school mates of Keith H. Jelly will be interested in knowing that he has, for the past five years, been. associated witil the Brown Paper Company of Berlin, N. H., where The company has recently put into operjitlon a "suggestion plan” un- der which employees will receive cash awards for ideas submitted which are accepted. Mr. ..lelly is in charge of the committee as cation in Summerside High School and Academy from which he gra- duated with honors in June i936. His high standing the Maritime Board examinations gave liimp a scholarship to Acadia Unix-'cl'!-'-ll)'. from which he graduated in 1939. After teaching Summerside High School, Mr. Jelly accepted a pany of Canada. He remained with this Company for twelve years, ten Arvida Seeing greater opporliinlties for advancement in the United States he accepted a position with his present company in May 1951 and now holds the- position of Chief In- wllh the com- S Burke said. way patrol relas and plane. Ar- rangements had been made for a iiephcw or Raymond Hamilton cornea transplant within 48 hours southwestern despcrado of the to restore some person's failing 1930s. ,The exccutcrl man also was a . u. s. Na.vyT-Urges Congress To Speed Building Oi Carriers, Nuclear Ships To Meet Threat WASHINGTON (AP)--The navy told Congress Wednesday it must push the building of big carriers and nuclear ships "to ensure our sllrvival" because Russia now is second only to the United States as a naval power. Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval operations. said the Rus- g stalls have more than 400 sub- marines and even 18 months from now the U. S. undersea fleet will contain only half as many. Burke urged the House of Rep- reseniziliics armed services com- mittee to approve a 51.500.000.000 Shlpbllllfliiig progam for the year beginning .luly 1. It includes an- other super-carrier and a guided missiles cruiser to he the world's first llll4'llIar-p0WCl'('fl surface ship. "we cannot afford a holiday." we know," the Soviets do not yet have in coniinission a nuclear- driven subiiiarine but that they do hayepnuclcar power plants. He said it is fair to assume Russia is not far behind in building such a ship nor in adupiiiig sllbmarillcs to launch guided missiles, as the United States has Several mcuilicrs urged Burke to Say how niany carriers the navy considered a miiiiimim for security but the admiral replied he could not do so in public. Prince Bernhard Se-es Latest U. S. Jet PLAMDALE, Calif. (AF) -Air- minded Prince llcrnhard of the Netherlands took a look at the United States' hottest new jet fighter, the F-104. oven though the supersonic plane still is under se- Tlm admlml pmluwd the Sllvldlcurity wraps. With air force per- navy as we” planned (M H5 ""s',mission, Prince Bernhard Tuesday sic" " to mcvent U" 3' nay”! lwas flown to Lockheed's test facil- forces and shipping from entering,” her he B h k C m b the waters surrounding Europe Ty Le . mthmla" ' 3 t'h.y and Am... tonty evier. e Lompa a c ief He said the Russians have no o esl nperamni need for a high seas fleet to fight m--j--j-1 ln mld0('C-'H1. 80 they have ('0lI- Craswell, nurse-in-training. in the cenlratcd on submarines, destroy- Prince County Hospiial, summer. e'rS and Cruisers. side. are glad to hear that she is Burke estimated they are com- recovering from the measles. miss-ioning 75-85 new subs a year and have built more destroyers and cruisers since the war than all the rest of the world together. All are in commission and capable of quick manning on full scale, he said. Russia has no inactive fleet. LAW Myrna Cooke of Halifax. NS. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. alld Mrs. Fultln Cooke in Cape Wolfe recently. Mrs. Thomas Duncan has rctum-' that he has filled that office has now over l60 choii-members o' rar- ious ages under his direction. Dr. L. W. Shaw, superintendent of the Sunday School said that the S.c'-ool proper, has now a total en- rolment of 910. Added to this there were 150 boys and girls who at- tended the church vacaiion school under the leadership of Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. There were also L29 children taken into the Baby Band during the year. SUNDAY SClK)0L TEA('HEliS Dr. Shaw offered high praise for the work of the 64 officers and teachers of the Sunday School. He expressed regret at the passing of Mrs. J. L. Curran who for years had directed the junior portion of the Church school. The Sunday School Superintendent expirssed concern over the problem of find- ing accommodation for the increa- sed attendance which is evident each year. In a survey made by Rev. Dr. Weir it was disclosed that there were 262 United Church families living in the area north of the Longworth Avenue railroad cross- ing. In his report Dr. Weir in- dlcated that at least 200 of these families would be interested in the establishment of a church in that area. He said that these families had 184 children of Sunday School age and 195 below Sunday School age. ANNUAL REPORTS' The following reports were sub- mitted: Minutes of Congregational meeting of January 19 and Decem- ber 28, C. H. Black: the Session. Dr. G. D. Steel; Missionary and Maintainance Committee. Sllwart Pierce; Committee of stewards. Russell Sellar; Committee of Ste- wards financial report submitted by G. E, Hartlen, read by W. W. Lord: report of Trustee Board, Hon. A. W. Matheson; Music Committee, Dr. Eric Found and George Johnston; Sun-I day School. Dr. L. W. Shaw: Wil- ling Circle of the Kings Daughters, ed to her home in Mill Road aftci a very pleasant visit with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fallett in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and family of Freeland, spent the week. end in Knutsford, guests of Mrs. ' ' parents. Mr. Albert Gay. N0 A-SUBS YET Burke testified that "so far as O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Percy Scntner and, small baby, of Foxley River werei recent visitors to Mrs. Sentners' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood. Mrs. Harold Lidstone has return- and Mrs. i .The many friends of Mrs. Her- man Smallman are glad to see her ed to her home in Springfield West out and around again after being after being a patient in the Prince confined to her home with flu. , .County Hospital where she recelv- g , ed treatment for some time, Mr. laarle Jelley and Mr. Ralph Adams, 0'Leary, had an narrow' MP5. I-l0yd C00ke 01 Cape Wolfe escape on Saturday morning wheni was a visitor to 0'Leary on '1'hura- ithey were driving through Sum- day afternoon. merside. They stopped for a few Ml'. and Mrs. Bloice Ellis of moments, and a wire came down Tignish were visitors to the homegon the can doing sums damage' of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ellis in Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis of 0'Leary recently. Springfield West were visitors in The Bloomfield congregation 0 Lury 0" Wednesday" 'Iicld their annual mcctiniz on Mon-l day night with a very good attend- ance. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silliker of Mt. Royal spent Sunday visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iludson in Cascumpec. The many friends of Mr. Albert iGorrili, 0'Leary, are very glad to see him up and around again after his serious sick spell. The Ludiell Organization of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Wagner on Wednesday night, with a very good b Miss Marion MacKcn7.ie, student mendlnce of "mm a" Mrs. Stanley Thompson: Silver Cir- cle of the Kings Daughters, Miss Marion Ryan: Woman's Associa- tion, Mrs. A. W. Downe: The Jun- ior W. A,, Mrs. J. W. MacKrtizie: Afternoon Auxiliary, Mrs. A. B. Bagnall; Evening Auxiliary, Miss Dorothy Auld: Mission Circle, Miss Gladys MacMlllan; Explorers. Mrs. Neil Diamond; Mission Band, Mrs. S. S. Carson: World Friends Vlission Band, Mrs. G. H. Christir Baby Band, Mrs. Gordon Avardc rwln Christian Fel- ' lowship Grour Ivan Darrach: The United Church Men, Ken- Dance BORDEN l.l'J(ill0N Friday, Jan. 20 Heat and lights. Irwin Deighanls Orchestra sion. ELMSDALE Mr. Reginald McKinnon of Sum- merslde was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. unn. The f)'Bricii Road Women's In- stitute held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. George Hardy rn Wednesday. January 4th. meeting is to be at the home of,” Mrs. Alton Hardy. Friends of Mr. Alvin Adams are pleased to learn he is making a) good recovery from his recent iii-l ness. and Mrs. Franklof . in Mrs. Cyril iVlCKf.'ilila has i'cturii- ed from Boston where she spent, the holiday season with relativesl and Alberton recently. Mrs: Weldon Rennie and son; Master Elmer, were visitors Wallace and family, l Coiigratulatlons and best wishcsl of many friends are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cari . Shea on of of netll Parker; Young 'eople's, Char- les Frizzell; Guides, Wayne like- Donald; Brownies. Mrs. W. W. Reid: Scouts and Cuba, Mrs. Blois Andrew: Canadian Girls in 'l'rain- in:;, Mrs. Norman Stewart; Bene- volent Fund, E. C. Johnstone; church extension fund and organ fund, W. W. Lord. The meeting was brought to a close by the benediction by Rev. A. Frank MacLean. Following the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed by all present. Attention Farmers nvnsnnrou AREA Due to loss of communica- tion lines please leave re- quests for shipping service at Shea's Snack Bar for prompt and reliable pickup of cattle and hogs. CARL SHEA, Alberton. CONllNllllllY CONSIIPAIED Maybe you aren't getting at the cause Good-tasting Kellogg's All-Bran corrects a common t'Ill.'4F of constipation: Lack of good food bulk in the things we eat. Laxatives that do not rontlln bulk cannot be in Charlottetown, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Angus Mac- Kcnzic and other relatives in 0'-J Leary recently. Mr. Lorne Lockhart. osliawml ,()iit., has returned to his home' General infier spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lock: A gvneral meeting of th 1”” in C"'C"""'- j Trade will be held in the Mr. Everett MacPhcc and Illst , in-oilicr Juiiior. have gone to Mon-,' w9dn95daYu -l?m- 25th al 2 lreltil. where they will be employ-,1 ed for the winter months. Mr. Fredrick MacMlllnn. student at the Nazcrene College in Wool- aston, Mass.,,spcnt the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. All those interested in promoting the work of the Board are requested to be present. Meeting e West Prince Board of Alberton Legion Hall on :30 pm. Lcslie MacMiIl:in. . expected to remedy this irre- gularity. All-Bron, made from wliola wheat grain. provides all the bulk ( ontlo rough at you need dlllTy for rt-gu Irity. KolIogg'a-- tha original. ready- to-ent. bran cereal. Enjoy gentle, naluralrngularily within to day! or return the empty carton and get double your money back. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thomp- son. and faintly of Belmont Lot 18. ucre recent visitors to Knutsford. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxlon. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Betts and' family of SPrlngflelIl West, were rcccnt visitors in West Point. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mitchell The many friends of Mrs. Cliff- ord Cdlilcult arc slid to hear that, she has returned to her home in. Burton after being a patient in tbel Prince County ll03PllIl- 425.000 at l)ec., I954. i A hula motion The many friends d Mina Lila l r:I” REGENT toiualn 1.15 - 3.10 A :::vilh?f)lgl9ll-::::'JAGGIl - z nosorl! MALONE l . . I 1 a Ill! hunch An emergency generator but the supply of power ATTENTION Resiclents Of ALBERTON - O'LEARY - TIGNISH is now operating in en from these machines is very limited. ' Those genei'ators have been installed principally to supply licai, light and water to those who have urgent need of same. in order to give this service to as many mnsuniers as iltl-S-Slllltt WC mind reserve the right. to disconnect any individual customer found abus- ing this service by using "I0" Dower than absolutely essential. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED . ch of the above areas. Messrs Lance Dalton and Col. ridge Rogers, Burton. motored to Summerside on Friday on busi. ness. Mr. Pa trick Wolfe, recently visited at the his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Deliloss, Sum- crside. Friends and nelgliliours of Mrs, N,.xLPcter Rogers, also her IS. A meeting of the Lot 7 telephone line was held at St. Marks hall, Burton on Thurs. Jan. 12. Mr. James Walsh, Burton, re- Mn Edward Fitzgerald. Sum .ccnt1y left for Boston, Mass where nlel'SldE was a visitor to Elinsuaie mum,” spend "me time Vmung l 85. on their marriage at Sacred Heart Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Meriill Church Albert?" 011 Monday on- iiary 9. The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Elmsdale. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shea Montrose. "JAVEX" does more than keep things sparkling clean. In laundry, bathroom and kitchen it kills germs aski- iroys stains, dirt and odors . . . safe- guards your family's health! To save steps and time, keep 3 bottles of "JAVEX" handy and nae it every dayt OLEA )- Bridget MacGregor, Glen- garry, are sorry to learn they are confined to bed with pneumonia, and wish them a speedy recovery. KILLS BEIIIS ; moves smiis ' llitlllilllllfs suiciiss u,aa.uu-unions. P O'Connor, Cape home mother, 5 share holders of R.A. 'McKenna. proud of her SPARKLI NG KITCHEN 1 Sweet! Cieah!..ahcl GERM -FREE -loo NS 1' -- - B Summerside. P. .....)..M Summer St. LT B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerslde. P.E.l. - Phone 811! . would be mad , Mr. MacNau parents' Mr" md Mrs" Melvl" M5” ast weeken " -t F01" mill PIEQI (Q? Ckmency His sweetheart is in a federal 3” ap.pam'.my had pulled said he would look into the mag Grego" Burton" lllesmiind G8dll.'rnllt'haIl1edr were,turned down eight hours be- prison for transporting . stolen """l""g .'" 5”?” '3" we and give an answer at a later date Friends and neighbours of Mr D"”"- fore Falrrls went to the chair. car. 9"El"9 "mil he l0”"d "'9 Since Monday, Mr. MECNRIIKW Charles Gorman Burton .5; ML Melvin Bla'”h”"lv e"lPl05"d The young slayer achieved one His uncle was given a 50-year "”'”me' has been replying to questions way so 1””, 5h; 1, conn',,,,d to l" 5""l"l9.l'-title SP9"! "I9 P!!! of his last wishes, expressed Prison term in Dallas Tuesday 10! He was taken to juvenile Bsked the Minister 01 Flshefkir her home with pnemonia and wishl lveekenli mm his wife am hmlly months ago. immediately after he a 357 robbery in 1949. The uncle detention home' owing to Mr. Sinclair's absence 1",, . weedy recovery. '"I;l”3V”l'3- was pronounced dead, his body was b,.m,gm out of the Penn"? -ra:---ommued Emw from me my As forecast by me I dntand Mrs, .DESlllt)lld Gallant. was rushed to the prison hospital llfal'.V for the trial He already was Guardian 8 week ago, the Parl- Mr. Stanley Dalton and dauglllcrj rxlilaiinawf tlgnmml" Sandra and where his eyes and aorta. the main sel'viv" a life sentence as 3 habit lamentsry Assistant who is Liber- Virginia, of Miscouche spent the evening ?.gSn,,u,Var,Vl,",',C Ih”"5dIy artery leading from the heart, will criminal, I .al MP. for Prince, will have on weekend at the home of Mr. nan.-Mrs Ga”am..sp:mu” N'I""' 0' were removed. The eyes were then A brother is sci-viiig a 10-yeal the church organist, Mr. Roystor increasing load of quasi-ministerial I ons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred- 51,-5: yum, (-.';.L..,,.an 5i r" speeded to an eye bank b hlgh- sentence for burglary. F, Mugford who in the short limq and administrative dutiea this aes- Dalton. Burton. ----aaCe.i..--.- rotessional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce ulldlng E. I. chum use INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Summer St. Summer-gm. Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summeraldv BMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Ravmond Grant, 5 . o.D B. c. 288 Water Street - Summeraido Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear 30 PHONE 35 Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS