SLIP challenging pecjaily to the laymen of church of England. Dr. Jclks, member of the Deanery Layman's Agsocialion, pointed out that Jesus t Christ was a strong man. strong Elaine, f"f THE i goVEMBER 3. 1953 WESTERN GUARDIAN ? PB CE COUNTY OFFICE trect, Bununersido. Phone 3031. ' Howl, Subscriptions. Advertising Jlepresentotivos GEOIIGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Iloose Phones: 0032 and me. tin " nsrdisn may be bought at any of use Douoette's owing stores in, ununersidei ILL. Waite in Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertans Frank Weeks. Representation. guano: 08-! Office and on Ilonso. 5... aoontm. smiunsr Streets Gourlien Dmsshro. at Central emu. airs News-stand, Waist Strut; Mart Gsudot. 67 Gnnvllie 3 , 1. Second Street; island Motor Transport. Water Street; Vince's Grocery. J20 Russell Street; Eomssn sou. service Drug. store: Frodls Grocery, Convent shed per Allierton And womb Mr. William Fraser and ion Randy have returned to M.on- ltcrin. B.C.. treal by plane after spending the-;Bob Harvey. week with his parents, My-. Ml'5- Flank P. Frazer, Alberion, ..si.0o HOLDS THE ITEM of your choice at Moase Jewellers. . DKENSINGTON United Church and Bazaar. Wednesday. yovember fth, starting 3.30. -SERMON FOR LAYMEN. - iae Strong in the Lord, in power of His Might." was the text on which Dr. F. W. Jelks of Char- lottetown, based his remarks in a sermon directed es- luson was read by Mr. Ivan liar-l nrp rington and the second lesson by Lake. ontwi-in, where Mr Young ”'-V- at Oxmrdv N- 5 Mr. W. .l. Prohtt. The Absoliztion has accepted a call. t was pronounced and the :uinounce-- ments made by the rector. the! 1-)... many Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. Mrs. W. J. MacLec.n. Profitt was at the organ.-Bur. .. tSIIOT GUN the the a SEIZED - -Yuterday the Provincial Police constablesur- prised a resident of ' Sturgeon in the act of hunting ruffed grouse (native partridge) in close season. The shotgun and a grouse already shot were seized by the officer. The offender will appear in court on a charge laid' under the Game Act. The season on ruffed grouse closed on Saiui-day.october aist. lowing today for Montn gun. AND Personal? Mrs. W. A. MacLean, Montague. ii patient in Toronto Western Hos- E.I. Hospital for an operation. PMIV G A M E afternoon Kirkland Interment in Pine Grove Ceme- friends of NIT. wiitiatmlhave '9l"""d '0 regret to learn that he has entered the P. -Mr. Daniel Murphy of Fred ericton, N. 13.. who spent the week end in Llnkletter l'ioad..left Mon-I day on return. On Sunday, in com- with Miss Eclwena Delancyg they visited friends in Coleman. spent thr- Mrs. Mark; pggfntg Mr, and Mmgformed a daring mercy flight. last health. Frank P. Fraser. Aiberton. Week-cnri with. j,Satui'day. and TS is visiting relatives and friends. Flying ..l:t:.A::.:"'.3l:::”eg:..':;be;;g:-J W? 3; M-- . J ' ' .. . A. M . . until last evening for suirgica. lVf:Quarrle was MQtul?:ne gulegdt "ea''”"”' . preacher at Trinity United Mrs (zishurch, Summcrside, on October 't-rcw from Station Sumniersldc per-lfor an Qarly restoration to good i The Dakota aircraft. piloted byi 11me.Fll'.:lit Lleutcx:-ant Al Mortan. Vic- officey 1 faithful H01-mnvme, N, sdapplicnhlc in ilic nndlfluv from the Island base to Gospc lvillnge. Quebec. to carry Mr. John Boy Scout Apple Day At Alberton Big Suciess Boy Scout Apple Day was once Inln very successful at Alberton with a. grand total of 0120.00 being realized from the distribution of ten hamper: of apples. Scout and Cub! Put in a busy day with the Wolf Cub Pack proving except. tonsil! keen. leading the Scout: in sales and beating last year's ro- ceipts by 810.00. Cubs Hilton Barbour and Henry O'Malley came out first in' the number of apples sold. with Bcout Ralph Murray assisted by cub Leonard Mccue second. and Scout David Campbell. Cubs Billy and David Morrell in third place. Cubs Allnn Nicholson and Gary Roch- ford were commended by the Scout- mastcr for the hard work during the day. Members of the group cormnitoce assisted the leaders in Ofkanizlng apple day in the Alber- ton district. Hampton and Vicinity and Mrs. ll. H. Baxter this pastoral lcharge, following a holiday visit yamong relatives and friends in the Province of New Brunswick. l Rev. . Mr. Everett MacLean and Mr. ywilllam Ferguson, returned to Toronto on October 24. following Ian.enjoyabic, visit among rela- :tlves and friends. i Rev. W.'A. MacQuarrle. D.D,, W” d”.””K "10 lice.-end it: clittntl -7-- , -r-- Union were discussed and adopt- ilic winter in El”idi;CWai”l', Mass FM ' tg ( M11 mr' Relatives and friends of Mrsmed, "Tm -- ”m 3 IN. lap I 1E”Zab9”l 1-MR Wm l"?E”li ml The lneetilld. in addition to Mr. ;.ncl Mus, Gai'diiicr .Via:”.:.r.. ""9 thim 509 mm”, '” lam amylt-arn of her rontlnuml illness. banding H5 nffk-ex-5' tack Out, in- Summerside. and little dauglitcr " a R9”! Calladmll All F019-l nncl licrcby cxtcmi host wishes summe which Ewes mch member 1 I ..-...L Thr wt-ll-merit:-ti words of wel- "Wcll done. good and servant." shall he truly case of Mrs. MncGillvra,v. Churchill. whom. at the wonderful age of 1 ('Oll1Pi ;Duncan A meeting held in tho Cano- dian Legion l-lome last, evening, which was attended by represen- tatives of a. large number of local organizations, considered propos- ed plans for the annual observ- ance of Armistice Day, Novem- ber nm. The meeting was pre- sided over by Comrade Roy Boater, chairman of the commit- toe who submitted the proposed agenda as follows. The parade will form up, as in previous year's, on Fitzroy Street opposite the Armourles, then pro- ceed io Spring to the Memorial Square. The parade will be in command of an officer designat- ed by- the officer commanding the R.C.A.F. station, Summerslde. Major F. J. MacNeill will be officer commanding the veterans with Lt. Colonel R. L. Molllson in command of World War One veterans and Major G. L. Monk- ley in command of the World War Two group. The following will participate in ,the service at Memorial Square: Veterans, Firing party. I-'.E.I..Recce, Regiment; R.C.A.F.; R.C.M.P.: Lads and Lassies Band; TI-IE I GQARDIAi:l.. ICHARLOTTETOVVN Consider Plans For Armistice Day Parade , The order of march will be: RCMP; summorsidc Police; Lads and Louie Band; Color: (Legion color party); veterans World War One; veterans World War Two and Korea; RCAF Association: Royal Canadian Navy; Royal Canadian Air Force; Air Cadets; Boy scouts and Girl Guides; Fire Department; ECAF ambulance. On arrival at the square the firing party, under command of Sgt. Major Emmett Tralnor, will parade to position on the square. School children, in charge of their teachers, will proceed to the area reserved for them while the guests will assemble on the band stand. At the conclusion of the ser- vices at the square the parade will move off and the salute at the saluting base wllllbe taken by the officer commanding R. C. A. F. Station, summersicle, Group Captain A. G. Kenyon. Present at the saluting base will also be, Mayor of Summer- slde. Henry W. Wedge: Presi- dent Provincial Command, Earl Cannon; President. Summerside Branch Canadian Legion, Charles An enthusiastic meeting in the Summcrside town hall last uCVeII' ing organized a community credit Union open to membership from ail residents of the town of Summer- ride and surrounding rural areas within a five mile radius, Officers elected at this meeting -are as follows:-- Board of Dir- ectors; W. Chester 6. MacDonald, Ken Walker, George Chappel. Elwood Campbell, Milton Mcllish. Crcdit' Committee: William A. Currie, John Forbes, Harold Mac- Lellan. supervisory Committee; Ru:-sell Hunter. Norman MacDon- ald. Rod Macblevln. Rules and regulations of the new credit union which will be known as the Community Credit an Amount of life insurance equal to the amount of his or her sav- ings; and also took out loan in- surance for the new Credit Union which, in the evnnt of his or! her death or disability. pays of the lnpn of any such member who has money borrowed from the Credit Union. o Credit Union In Siside excluding any rural district in th.-.t five mile radius which may now be serviced by at Credit Union. . The meeting was addressed by Mr. Don Synithmfield representa- tive of the Credit Union National Association, who outlined the benefits of Credit Union participa- tion and made several recom- mendations to the new organiza- tion. Mr, J. 6. Denis. Supervisor of the Credit Union League of Prince Edward Island. also addressed the meeting and outlined the by-laws and other aspects of administra- tion. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Srnlth. and Mr. wsciiestor S. MacDonald was secretary of the meetin . - ' The Board of Directors will moot this afternoon at 5 p. in. to elect their presidr-ut, nnd their tree- surer. from the board inembershlp. and to consider other details In regard to membership, and the Credit. Union's weekly one-hour business meeting. It was indicated that a person nf persons normally lozntcci in; the down-town business area would assist the t.r2asul':5r in ac- Ccptiilg savings deposits. pay- breath formed the floral and bows of Summerside. Albert Hucstis exchanzed marriage of Professor of Halllax, N. S. Rev. C. D. Math- cson officiated. ”O Perfect , signing of the rezizicr. l 10l. .ims again, this year. greatly ;assistritl the resident farmers of ihat district in the cutting of seed for their prcscnl potato 'Ed-en, an Enrzlish immigrant suf- The annual meeting of thc Al-iferinv; from polio, to hospital at :3El'zt0II”C:glinfZ club' achednlod fr:r.Mcntreal. I5 E was, postponed until, Paralyzed from the waist dou'n.f,.mm and ghc p,.,.,orm, H”; 59,. zvmgckiiiwggy eviinlng M: ck-gm Mn E59-ll.” Wndmlm W91 338”-V3” vice with tho speed. accuracy and 9 cur "3 ”"k' . ed by I COIIEPSM W118 which did experience of a veteran of many not allow the pilot to fly at nm-- years. mal altitudes from Gaspc to Mont-I real. so poor was the weather when the aircraft took off from the Quebec village that the headlights of trucks and cars lining the short gravel runway were, used to give the pilots sufficient visibility to take off. After flying through some of the season's worse weather the air- Two residents of Tignfsh es. tilled iriiury when their nutc- mobile lift the Daved. hfghway and landed upside down in o. brook near Lester Profits farm at ROSEblInk. Damage to the vehicle was extensive. "Sell only top grade potatoes," is the advice of Manitoba's Po- tato speclallst, Mr. N, Sandor. who further states that in view of the bumper crop: everywhere, export areas may be able to take advantage of any slackening in quality -standards of locally grown potatoes, and take over markets which have normally be- EDITOR HONORED LONDON (CPi- A tablet has are sending him on. a tour of Canada and the United States. financed by a testimonial fund raised to mark his .half-century. of work in the livestock indus- try. In three cases, a single beast was sold by Mr. Fraser -for ii sum of five figures in pounds. A wonlierful crop of potatoes has been harvested in this dis- trict throughout the past week. primarily due to the use-of mod- .crn machinery. ing the arrival of an ambulance from Montreal. FIL W. A. Woodruff. medical of- ficer at Station Summerside. sc- comparued the aircraft and pro- vided med-ical servica during the Wlnits banks in South Africa,long and dangerous flight. Lead- Wflflared with A year ngn. De-ling Airci'afts'msn W. H. Lafcsse. iliasits reached 577,000,000 in Ap-lD:cr Luke. Newfoundland. was ' I crewman.-S. INCREASE EAVINO5 mrrroius (CP)-- Current fig- ggs show an incresase of 52.100. in savings held by post nfficc l' Week-end visitors i nmnng rela- 3iives and friends in Hampton in- lcluded Miss Betty MacDonald. i Bonshaix Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith. Rosencnih. Mrs. Smith '. (formerly Lila Jenkins) was ; formerly a teacher in the public 0 LADIES! FBATIIEII-IJGHT BUBBEBS-These unlined . ” l gchools of this Province. '"'” llll-fl! Idaptsble to suede shoes. Featuring the non- ..... zfglui: ml to fit both spike and hi-cubon style heels. siseo Services of public worship in on," 1' '59" 3"0k 0311- Prim 195- These. and mm: the churches throughout this 'w " "n u” shat m”"- field on October 25 were well 1 attended. Atlthc evening service i in Tryon Baptist Church, under the direction of the W. M. S.. It large gathering listened to an in- 1'MBlI-ELLA8-Convenient folding type with 10 uh ("ms nu; Sgnigosition handles. Fabrics in plain or plaid designs 1;. cor. "Wm wine. lreen. grey, black. Priced at 1.05. CHILDnlN's 1' W001. our-'as.-smm desi Ii - I'll! In 601- splrlng missionary address by fgtigm turn. red. brawn Sim H-7. Price 1.10 p-Ir. . Miss MacKenzle and also joined an. 5 IIlAVY.WO0L MITTB-In wide assorted fancy . heartily in singing the old fg. ms and colon ouch II red. Fun. Wine. BMW". )'6ll0W- L miller hymns, led by a male 1.29 r. i ; DRE manna sNow MITTS-warmly fieeoed lined. f,f;::IM.mm SisesS.M.I. oniyuc. onuie Street a - choir of 18 voices with special selection: by the Bonehaw quor- tette with Doctor MacDonald at the organ. Delightful refresh- ments wsre served the group of singers at the close of this ser- vice, followed by singing favorite hymns, concluding with "Blest Be The Tie That Binds." 1-ADIES' HANNELETTE NIGIITGOWNS-In flouncod designs. h""Gd llltl Chinese styles. Assorted shades in also: 8240. Priced at us and 8.08. :i:l:i1E5' IAYON PANTIES-With clnstlo It thigh and braid no est lot. Oolersmalso.plnk,bIsek. sissss.M.L.Priee - In the o nap-mnsnc on the acne: mm. IIVIIIIILI PAIKAS-Ono side of heovy - drill with ram-spa side of attractive pllld slum sloth. Zip- lg: MUM oi . 4 button hots, elastic sides for snug fit. H” for mid hood. Colon brown, blue. sixes I0-00. farm tnnn . l'00l' nnsam sooxs-coma-main ':'"u:'IInl' of wool and nylon. IIIHIII 33?-Yi'i I-HIT!-Just received largo shipment fine quality Ascot ” ml In loin olandss,-of blue, tun, grey, white, and ossomd . ';;'li?C- Solforised, fused collars. Slses If-i'I.. only 2.93. Menis, car Department-on the street moor. tst-01:!-TIEX" BABY PANTS-Made of snitilon. specially pro- h"'Wl tlbrle unconditionally guaranteed in be waterproof. Wash '3' land or nlllile. will stay loft and flexible. Tear resistant- '""0 boob. thee snap fastens. down each side. Colors Pink. bio Price 1.00. 0'"-8' vssnnsrrns JUMPIIIS-In fine wale two- tone mug. 7-11. Price us. -he Ewen, oer. ' ..,' T .E.' FIGHT ACIDITY AND llllillllllllllll resistant. discs I to I I7: b craft i d t Mntirt-.al' D0 A1! tan1;i&VGliedL.I'iCgIr:'lil"Imgflggrywgg Mrpurlg1l'l;:8fmg it gvmppeds in ggggiiceto the growers in that "am Bryant. Norm Enmore. In on... of The omen” mm .90., The aircraft then new to the R. Decber Alvin Will be coins to to 1942. Prfmg Minute, church... C. A. F. airport at St. Hubert. mar As if tribute to the ability of G9""'"'Y W W” V9”- in R mpggaxe 041195 the newspaml Montreal. where Eden was admit- Mr. Lovgt pl-as" as .n Aug. my .. ., ta t th t 1 - I Springhill W. I. held their an- ior a great Englishman. '3 it 5 W110" 110519 Nil fiend tlonieer, Scottish agrlculturlsts mm banquet m summe M on Membcrrhip in the now Credit ,Unlon is open to any rvsidcnt of Isumvnei-side or sui'i'oundm;z rural larcas for in radius of five miles g-Enmore and Vicinity -Mrs. Kent Jones and Mrs. lAndrew Ramsay, Hazelbrook, P. E. 1., were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Moore, Northam. AC 1 Alvin'Bryant from Chat- ham, N.B.. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Octobor 26 and a delicious supper was enjoyed by the members and their husbands. A gift i was pre- sented to a departing member and an address to her was read. V. - Mr. Joseph siockwcll. Stamford. Conn, is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Noye. Mrs. Stockwell spent the summer months with her parents. Their daughter, Mrs. Ross Schofield and little son Barry from Wolfville. N. S. are also guests of Mr. rind Mrs. . Noye. . ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yen. and their two sons from St. Croix. N.B. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Ye-o's mother. Mrs. I-:llen Yeols son's had recently returned from Korea. , Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant from Jamaica Plains. Mesa, were the recent guests of Mr. Bryant's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bryant. They also visited relatives in Northam and Port Hill. Rev. William and Mrs. Osborne. have closed their oottsge "Maple- shode" and went by car to their home R1 Aubumdale, Mass, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Allison Profitt. Ireetown. was lay preacher in the United Church. Victoria west, on October 2. The large congregation listened th close attention to his inspiring message. Friends of Mrs. Pet Lynch are sorry to hear of her illness. All wish her a speedy recovery. school in- visitor to Mr.. M. Callaghan. spectqr. was a recent Enmorc School. Mr. Harry Enmsn from Blue Ridge. Alta. was a recent vpitor at the home of Mr. add Mrs. Sidney lnmtin. Mr. Enman was visiting relatives in Vernon River this past summer. Mr. Havaiock Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and son vans and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur were recent vsiiiors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis. Noriham. Mr. David Dyment, has returned to his home in springhlll after vis- ltlng relatives. in Charlottetown. MacDonald. one of Mr. and Mrs. I convenience to the Credit Union lmemhcrs each daiy of the week. . D Becleque Notes -Mrs. Arthu:-Mlirray and her itwo daughters, have returned home after spending several days with relatives in Fredericton, NB. Mrs. Percy Affleck spent a few days last week with relatives and friends on the Mainland. Mr. Allison Harper is convalesc- ing at his home in Carleton, after an attack of pneumonia. Ccngrabulatiorvs are being ex- tended to Mr. Thomas Moyse of this village whoicele-bratcd his 80th. birthday on Sunday ” October 25. He is eri.1o)'1DK Nod healtli and is active in the Church where he has been s. member of the choir for 70 years. Mrs. Frank Dixon and Mrs. Heath Chisholm and daughter Hclcnl Tryon. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing on October 24. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Heath B. Lcard whose marriagel took place recent.l.y. They have taken up residence at the home formerly occupied by Mrs. Wright Leard. and which Mr. Leai-d has purchased. The property includes fine flour mill. known as the Bedeque Mills. Mr. and Mra Blaine Dawson and their two sons, North Tryon. motored to Charlottetown on Oct- ober 24, accompanied by Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing, Bedcque. Mr. and Mrs. I-lobar Myers and daughter Jeanette, were in Char- lottetown on Friday evening. Oct- obor 23, where they attended the "Shut-gain" Calvalcsde at the Capitol Theatre. Among those tak- ing port was their hughter, lu.-ving been one of the winners at Tryon Baptist Hall. on Wednesday even- ing, October-2 , when the "shut- gain" progra was presented. by children from Tryon, Crapaud. Augustine Cove. Cape To-averse. Albany and Carleton: An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sawler. Cape Traverse, On Oct- ober 19. when friends of Miss Mar- ion Lord, Carleton aiding. gath- ered to "shower" her with gifts previous to her marriage. The liv- uing-mnm no nicely decorated with pink and white streamers and wedding bells. The "bridc-io- be" was escorted in and seated by her oousln Mrs. Cedric Campbell. Mr. E. C. Bell presided. After ii few brief remarks. gifts from re- latives and frianck were opened by Miss Angelina Golls.nt..and scoompaning verses were read bv Mrs. Wendell Mat.-Williams. Gifts included money, linen, glasses and chins. Then all joined in singing "Flor She's A Jolly Good Fellow". A delicious lu-itch was ments on loans. etc... as an added 53310"- s, er of the bride. and James Bell. El-izabetlh Design. ried a bouquet of better time roses. ice blue with navy accessories and s cor- aage of aristocrat roses. caption for fifty guests was held in Epworth Hall where the bride's table uas -centered with a three iicr uedding cake topbed with pink Mrs. L. B. Champion of Alberton. great aunt. of the bride. and Mrs. guesta were Professor H. P. Bell. large Crowd See Missionary -Film -The Circuit Rider-s' visit to Al- bcrton United church last evening was greeted by a large gathering which filled the main body of the church almost to capacity. "The King's Man", a sound film depicting the life story of Frederico Mussili, an African Christian pas- tor, is offoutstanding merit; and is one of the most compelling plea; for Christian mission work in Africa ever to be presented in thig community As the film unfolds the story of Mussili's life one sees the world of fears that surrounded the little Heathen boy. transformed into a world of beauty and trust from which sill fear was removed when he came to know the heaven- ly Father. One sees the lad at School. as A C3-l'DEl'iter. as fl. teach- er. and finally as a Christian pas- tor ministering to the need of his own people who have come to call him "The King's Man". In thcl background of the film one seesi a true picture of life in Angola and hears the movingly beaumuli melody of African Christians sing-13”" lime” Wm b” "5941 90 03” numbers at points in Nova Scoiia ing familiar hymns in their na.-I tive tongue. .. l : :-. - . . . , 111m.pmved,' .Her manyl isummersidc Police; Summerside Hogan; President Summersidc R. A bnef worship Wrvlce W35 50'” 51.111111:-, 1o,in1agine. and callpd and .HU.1-E81,! ,u.n WW speedy: VI , 'H--I lFirc Department; Air Cadets; C. A. F. Wing Association, John ducteil by Rev: A' R- w””i5 and l""Til strong men tn C31,”, ml me .- c my recovery. , .' r. Duiuan Mac-Kinnon has.vre- Sm, scams and Gm Guides; Munga”: LL COMM, J. A MR” the film was introduced by Rev. nw - H - r ,iuinmi fiom an enjoyable visit .1 1 pm I q -d . P1 , . . F.-i L .O,- , John McKay of Vrrnon. llofii at the chum-h. icundcnl ml M.i', tuna Mrs. James Cllfrioinniong rclaiives and friends In 5”” C” '9" " "”m'""” c' -W" ""'"””' ”””"' l" ”" In tho church hall ih - A mm m .-Lake 3 mam), pa” in mi. Pmtmll NS” am Spending a mw' the U. S. A. guests. cinl cnmrnnnd....S. on dimhv E numbx" Meir al:1i;ll'l! iii! if tlied.ChLui(;jcli”. Tll:CdiI'iSll.Xll'iC'd.lXS in Muiita;;ue with their sun- showing the scope of the Ci'lrllrCi'i'; lll03'”' m "33 C - W011 f 0 WEI 10' i:1-l:iw- and dauhter, Mr. and' A number of island .- relatives ' ' work-w l. . organize for work iilld pi'ayci' aisinfrs. Claude Nicholson. and friends attended the muncral I I I I what awrlraits lli,:l;ngl)-el?Ill1C(;?1r:ie(lH 2:3 the women are orgniiizcd in -tliel ..m,. Is:-cvices for the late Mr. Oscar overseas The panels were view d Woman's Auxiliary. At St. Staph-l RN, mm Mrs, 12-. N...-map ynunnlMl'0Iis. native of this place. at with interest by a large numbe Ff en's Church. Burlington. the ilrstund chimp-,1, Dommi and Be”: 'lIiS late residence on October 20, people as they were explain!-dr l?v Rev. Mr. McKay. Miss Helen Hardyvwas in charge of a vary fine display of missionary litera- turc.-B Bell-Huesiis Nupiials Baskets" of multi-colored asters' and chrysanthemums with baby setting white ribbons with wedding bells and flowers marked the guest pews for the pretty wed- ding yesterday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in Trinity United Church. when R-uth Adele. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. yous with Hugh Mitchell Bell, son and Mrs. H. P, Bell Miss Mary Gcldhart was iny charge of the wedding music and. accompanicd Miss Myrna Hancock. of the bride, as she Love". during 5 a lie the COLlElll Gwen in marriage by her fath- , oi-, the bride was attended by her Miss Helen Huestis. Corp- oti Davis was pzroomsmanll Loivcll Hursiis. broth- ornl Winst wliilc Me-S brother of the groom, were the ushers. The young bride was lovely in her floor len-gth gown, of whitel slipper satin. featuring bouffant skirt, filled bodice buttoned up the front with dozens of small self covered buttons, lily point sleeves and chuntllly lace collar of Queen Her finger tip veil fell from a coronal; of nylon net and she car- The bridesmaid was gowned in nylon net over taffeta. with matching head dress and mitts. She carried I. bouquet of aristocrat roses. , Mrs. Hutxtic chose for herVdaAugh- ters wedding a gown of tourq-uols Following the ceremony s ro- roscbuds and encircled with tulle over a. wreath of roses. Lighted taper adorn-ed each end of the table. Performing the honor-1 WEFE Alton Raynor of O'Leal'.V. Rum 0i the bridr. Assisting in sci'vlii6 the rues!-5 were the Misses Mary M3CCv0ll83ll- Betty Lou Trudenick. Mary Hues- tis. Joan Moi'i'is.-an and-M.'Il'Y Mills lison. For a wedding trip auto-I mobile through the Maritimcs the bride ohastged to a suit of teelc blue gabordine with light blue M- oeuoa-ics and a coi-sage of better time roses. On return they V211 Esme tgfnporarily in Summersi e. the groom was formerly 9 member en t if of R. T. Holman m.02morlgst?he out of Province race mm Improvement Program To Be Completedshortly with the ,' ” ” Voice f telegraph chm. this month of I proemn or equip- hell are being installed between ment installation which began last Bummer '-' Oturlottgwwn July, long distance calls through the Surnmemide office of The Is- land Telephone Company will be speeded up and changes to be made in teletype circuits will greatly lessen the possibility of mechani- cal or "line" trouble. The installation of a new test board will make it possible for the Summorsidc maintenance office to pin-point line trouble within a few feet of the actual trouble the lines. One of the installations known as ZVF dialing. will enable a Srummersldc operator to dial any and Halifax. These channels are used for telctype machines. The Guardian 9. and between Montague and Oint- lottctown will not be changed. but between Summerside and Charlottetown the Guardian's tele- type circuit which presently oper- ates on I. circuit. requiring far: telephone wires and which can be put out of action through trouble in my one wire. wiu. under the NW Byltem. Work on s radio fre- quency basis requiring only two wires, and using much' wider Ontario, after spending the sum- nzer at their home in Bloomfield. tonded the goose supper in Free- land hall on Oct. 28. bie Dennis are sorry to hear that she is on the sick list, and all hope for her a speedy recovery. Charlottetown number directly, without having to go through a Charlottetown operator. Later this method of long dis- tance calling from the Summer- trouble-free range. To keep the mainland circuits working through the repeater sta- tion at Egmont. Bay in the event of 3. power failure, an emergency panel has been installed at the repeater station. If the power should fail an em- ergency desii is immediately cut into the circuit and supplies the power originally supplied by the Electrici Power Company and re- stores. the circuit to immediate use without anyone having to go out from summerside to the re- .pcai.er station. -5, Summerside Fire Department -Hold Monlhlylfeeling -The regular monthly meeting of the Bummersidu Fire Depart- ment was held last night in their rooms with the Fire Chief Abdon Arseneult in the chair. Glen Desnoches, chairman of the sick and visiting committee, re- ported that during the past month the committee had occasion to call on one member of the deport- zncnt who had been ill but was now out again. Charlie Cshill thanked the members for the box of fruit sent to him while a pati- ent in the hospital and expressed his appreciation for the visit from :he members of the sick commit- ce. . The many friends of Mrs. Haber,haim::e:r:en:g;'gh:gE"”: thggml" Dickson of Mill Road are sorry toyno an of thfizmmdmn Leyio he; hear that. she is confined to heihhag advised mm that th: argon mm” with Vm” pneumonm andlwas most anxious that the litre mp” 1” ” meedy W" Wenl Department march in the Armis- ?' tice Day parade. It was decided after some discussion that the do- .psrtment would take part on that lday. Captain Watson was named ias the member to lay the wreath in honor of the dead at the Monu- ment while Captain Jerry Doucettc and New Brunswick. Work has started in the program in Tt'l)!0TP all telephone lines and poles from the lrusiiie-rs scction of Watcr Street. and these lines. be- fore spring. will be all located be- hind the lvuildiiizs fronting on the south side of the street. I .0 Leary and O O O Vicinity Mr, and Mrs. Albert MacKay and family. left for their home in Mr. and Mrs'.VCl:iude Jeliey. at- The many friends of Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny MacPher- son of Milbourn, motored to Free- land on Wednesday evening to at- tend the goose supper. Mrs. Bessie Mowatt of West Point. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Florrie Baldwin in O'Lcary. I Miss Harriet Smith and her brother Douglas. have returned to their home in O'Leary, after spend- ing their vac'ation at their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of the R.CJVl.P. and the b1'idC' Mr. James Bell and Miss Constance i Lantz of Halifax, N. S. M--J-'-"T-C"-1 DETECTIVE ROLE ' LONDON (cp)- Alec Guinness. Bfihs-h stage and screen star back from a summer season in Shakes- -are at Straiford, .Ont.. X715” :33: K Chesterton: famous dctcct-i ive "Esther Brown" in a new film to be shown here shortly. sari-s;-r;.x SIGNED Kgggcpn tCPi-'PIlKi'8tBliAi1;:5 R-ranted ll. llfn Del” ”" it FAX”: dl rtlst :i1:,u1";.mil-I-cltsganltltlnaof his services to art and culture. 4 FARM you site; Near Kensington Consisting of 100 ROWE- 92 acres clear With farm building! llouso optional BOX "RH" Guardian Office, Summer-side r laitie and Brsdslbans. y r-,. -w. served by the hostess and friends of the bride. no. i homes. Smith. i Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Elvin Boultrr, Mrs. Dani Buchannan, and Mrs. Hebe!" Gard.' O'Leary in the passing of their brother Robert Horne of Lansing, Ill. l Mi-s. Jcnney Cornish of Carla- ton Lot 6, had as guests over they week-end Mrs. Jennie Hart and: Mrs. Lucy Bulger of West Point. y Mrs. Mary Dunbar has retumedl to her home in Alma, after at pleasant visit with her daughter Mrs. Averd Harris. Miss I-fallen MacKabe of Walt- ham. Mass, was I visitor to. 0'Leary recently, guest of Mrs. Ruth Silliker. She also visitcdwith relatives in Alberton, and is re-' turning to her duties in Wsltham. was appointed as marshal of the firemen for the parade. Glendon Desltoches I a air brought up the matter of having the firemen's room decorated in a suitable manner and it. was de- cided to once more approach the town council and request that this work be done as soon as possible. John MacNeii commented on the . fact that Chief Arsenault had re- ceived o. Coronation Medal from Her Majesty and asked that this be duly recorded by the secretory. Bud Mountain suggested that the local firemen should take part in . a friendly game of cardslwitn the Charlottetown firemen in a home and home series. The matter of raising money for the fire department was discussed with Herb Bchunnan. chairman of the ways and means committee and it was decided to leave the She is accompanied on the return matter any for further djgcuggian trip by Mrs. William Aubrey of: Alberton. who will visit friends and relatives in Ontario and Mon- treal. . . 'A farewell party was held at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgei MacDonald in 0'Leary on Oct. 27.; in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George. MacDonald who are leaving any. Thursday morning, to make their, home in Ottawa, for the winterl months. An appropriate address. was read by Mri Ord Shi-an Andi the presentation was made by MI'F.l Arthur Harris. Mrs. MacDonald was presented with a table lsmp.l Mr. MacDonald, a shaving kit in a leather case. and Muncey. a pen and pencil set. Mr. and Mrs. Eqmpmpm um. MacDonald thanked every-one for the gifts and kindness in makingl this little party for them at this time. "For They Are Jolly Good: Fellows" was sung. and the rest of the evening: was spent. in social chat. A delicious unch was served by Mrs. Ira E is, Mrs. James' Cameron. Mrs. Claude Maclfeill and Mrs. Arthur Harris After the- wlshing the X30-Donalds the best of good luck, all departed in their -CP.i LIBERAL Association will be held in 9th at 7:30 P. M. of other arrangements poll day. November 6th at 7:30 W. A. Currie. President The annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal the railway station, Summerside. Monday, November Each poll will send five delegates. In the absence at a later rcseting.-S WELL-WORN STEP! SAWLEY. England (GP) - Thirty-nine steps leading to thl belfrey of the 14th century All Saints Church in this Derbyshirs town will be repaired, Behring- era during the last 500 years have worn four inches off each step. FOR SALE To be sold by public auction in front of premises of J. 1.. Rayner Summc aid... on Tlnu-stlny. November 12. 1953. at 1:00 p.m.. s 1947 Studebaker Coach. serial no. G2390942. This sale is made by virtue of conditional sale. dated May 19. 1953. nml mzitln, hy Vernon 12. Onkt-s and Ralph Onkcs, nf Vl'esi- morelnnd, with J. L Rayner Equipment Ltd., default having been'mnde under said agreement. I. L RAYNER EQUIPMENT LF5. I Maurine the Legion Hall opposite meetings will be held Fri- p.m. at the usual places. THE EAST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION . is M. M. Bell, Sec'y. Telephone And Teletype 1: o . I :