v-. lvni s..le' l Sleeping Beauty For Hypnotist The Guardian Page 17 Tuesday. Nov. 13. 1956 Inn and Alvin Palmer was eleetnd ot this vacancy. After some dis- cussion on ways of improving the 137 exhibition to be held M; 11-22. the meeting adjourned. 31,000 Worth of F Ill Does 31.000 sound like good pay for an evening'g' un? Then get the family -...4.L; ....m.. mv3..;;.m..3m ..;-1.0;-3,-onn;-,. REMEMBRANCE DAY PARAD Ward to IIIYOIIB ll!" 3" 9"" The Remembrance Day i .194 ' lg ” together with several "” r””T copies of the NEW Star A-r Weekly and try to win the big cash prize-31,000 to d b V E the winner of the Cash? . i g g s - v that hypnotisln is I take or 0113 tn the War Memorial on tllgaganf 5:31.15 :33" cutzerzrecniwluc lnol Word' Pun!” It" hk. i ' H a BDYODG Wm ll" W WW9 m" "l '1 sdian Legion grounds at Alberton ' B r "dc" ' I s e e ' g , h 8! lCh0dlll9d- AW 109'! im :5" ll Pictured above proceeding dowuyllerbert Luv"! was parade m”5h' l e no" word puzzle. . . in Volilliirlil the Main Street of the town in the 81- Se-lviccs It the monument. con- you ve been d 0 l n g for following ord AT SE CNDIAN smourr ye-r-1-in sm ween, , ducted by Rev. Phelan McKenna . C h. . wohmnug, Q l - M as Words Puzzle offers Those seated at the head table responded to the toast to the arm- Canadian Legion; Charles Hogan, '1'-i-'13 ma .1);-. Kit. bu been le- Lam" colour pmy' Legion m”m' were very largely mended” A "Pl? f0? Pl3Y"- '71? YOU? 5; the Cgngdlgn Legion bnqueg edlfolrces: Rev. C.R. Webber. the president of the P.E.l. Provinci- knuwl gal by press and that?! . Tl” 30'” "Mal meeting of the The present board of directors luck on. U" Cash'word" M Summenlde on Saturday Mam pi H, speaker, whose topic at Command of the Canadian 14- managerg across the COIIIIHV 3' o Alberton Prince County Exhibtio as I led 'th in 1 11 , Puzzle in the NEW star Included, from Mt to ram, BM. zvatse ml;em:;nibri&noc:k1le))ayp::;lidt?i;e gitziliiiefnsif gdieagrgn slieaigr stag. sllgn ITWO FI'3lgl'Il'el'S Asslgciation was held in the libiaryl li:Er:(dll1ltall?!Jp;1nIrh0X1?IIII Haddrghgll eekly this week. Send GIG-K. Puke, D50” ED" mm of am summmlde branch 0! um memde. . During N. am", he demoutntu M". and Mrs. Lorne Campbell, i Are Now In Po” on ov. 9th with aguod attendance. Tlgnisb. Robert Shaw. Bloomfield in as many entries as you ' nrass hypnosis and shows how com- Summerside, were Sunday guests' :i1':s::e:tn:f.adWallace presided Willard Coughlin. Brooklyn, Sand wish. Also you'll find lots . dress was pleased ford Phillips o'Lasry Arnold - - 1 - t - , - v t t Eiiiiil. 'i.'ii'.f.'.cel'"wi'3".f.'..v3 :33 i2.'l'5,"Ki"tZ.?f..3”" W M” W At Summerside w '-Wm that lmrable weauv wood. cane woue. ” "' "W Y" "' ”" o e e r en ",9 lugs, en,” 0, exhibits m The "mud mud" um "loam beautiful new Roto sec- fit ' hypnotized are. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bishop at he history of th h'n'i' .1 dincmto mg, tion with a es and es A” V U n Tickets are avail-glhlgnffbllly CluI:.Y Dmchester, N.B. spent the week- doqclrgd g?lg':e?ou&"aIdz'?f":gz the largest lll-i3DtlaIle:ElQIV:.l'nc:l'!)- lltldfnii-ml; muau Lily?! of picgu;-9: End Qhg!::,fg-n. f V H ' member 0' the he - I thggtthzillg. N.1Allb:t1gn hglillllllllohn C" Marine Wharf in Summerside. The bmed to make the 1956 exhmmm H" W” ""d'wT1 P'"w""' C- "9113 f9”uT9' in d" HI l ,, ,, by far the most ' -nu sin y wuguuh ' ' . O . ' Mn and Mm Gordon wa"e"' East afl)ell'liiailltl1n llvlplrcgeitlllcklgacllrlil 1926' Nccesb 0. Cliiigieel, W nnzuin. ucaom V I i V n H I E Somme-rsid. Man theg sonMBiairhand Mr. ll'al'ren'S;7l-3:00 bags of potatoes fol; Georg: The financial statement showed Chairmen at several committees 11-. lvnn um new: so would; ' g ' il;0ad"t- Ttamns Warlen. mo- H. Broom” 0, Kensmgmm Ind 8 that over S800. name was paid in were re-appointed with one except- -. I V g . i . us; mg, W23: 031392;; otfhgdrwcazls modern looking G”rl'll.'liI sl1lPi the Dru” this year man m any prelim .. .. lvious year. Tis is partly due to I By ALAN DONNELLY facing higher education. Before education high, medium or low." Mrs. Lloyd MacFarlane. MM Ml." Hugh S,u'"'" ' '"'lincrcased amount of me: nd a - Canadian Press stall Writer them was a survey showing uni- STRESS HUMANITIES B'funCh RMA Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmond: mild on Sunday .m(”"mg' th greater interest Sllilwlll) by eilhibib 0'l'l'AWA (C?)-Should univer- versity enrolments probably. will University training of scientists um mm. M, .0” Spam the weak a After dbcharglug rmolrie fan 0”. l sltles turn to television to help be double their present size in lo and engineers was dealt with in . .. S mug and Wm, M,, and R1,”: C R ward. ..500 ions 0' potas. crii zer or, . ' ' M f - Mr. -7- Frank ' um Canada Packers this hllip Will be -w---e-;- provide lugher education to a years. that teac ng stat llkcly two formal papers presented side was eleaed president of gh, Aiberton. On Sunday Mr. Edmonds I d d "h '. ,i I I 70000 I fast-growing student population? will be 68 per cent larger and by Dean Bui-chard and by Dr. M m branch 0! me Rem, conducted Armisme Day semen on e u appwmnaey . He is lurvivgd M. his ,..,f,' the Two leading ucatlonists gave that some 5285,000.000 will be E. W. R. Steacie, president of the M” hale” Auocuuon of can” 1,, Alberto" and Cascumpec United bags of potatoes byh ili;I0F8flli:DE former Gertrude McNally. and: . differing replies onday at a con- needed for new buildings and National Research Council. :75. " Mun” meeung hem churches. Reiumlng go their home Pmdiice CW Ltd- 3”” 5 lpst '” 9" one son. James. Also surviving Meeting of Summerslde Milk Producers and ierence on "Canada's crisis in facilities to handle the lllyear ' Dean Burchard sold the West I3 the semlsmck Hotel Moncum in "melon on Mend the were loaded. will be sailing for Florida. are one sister, M”. Cecu Dev", Distributors Association to be held in Town Hall higher education" called by the increase. has been thrown into a panic by In ' ck" M, Robert w'm,g sum accompanied by Mrs. at , who eaux of Somervllle, Mass.. and Tu d N 13th t 8 G t k , P ii National Conference of Canadian Dr. Smith. in a prepared paper, the fact that Russia is turning out 3' Yd? - d -PM MacAu"'wen wul be their guest for some time, . two brothers, Lea, mentioned a- es ayl 0V' 8 p'm' ues spea err res ' Universities. said universities cannot meet the for larger numbers of iechnoi- me” eml;"dke'cm'" dated. Mr. and M". LE. Bernard of Slside Resulenf bove, and James, in Emerald. dent Of the Charlottetown Association, Dr. Sidney Smith, president oi demand "by dropping our stan- ogisfs than the lending countries "M" . st, Cstharines, Ontario, were re- The funeral will be held to st the University of Toronto. laid dards, taking everybody in and of the West. ' LLOYD WAUGH. t 2 : th ll r M . ' t P i' ll ' . the televlslng of lectures. distrlbu- shoving everybody through." He said universities should not can 8"” 5 . e ome 0 I Dles c0i'dl9Un .u ' C mm at "me Mlock wed rpresldent g and Ma. A..l Bernard. Alberton. nesday interment will be in St. tlon of printed course outlines and "That would be simply an at- yield to the panic by cutting . p up C 3 . lecture notes and other such tempt to fool ourselves and to humanities and the social pci- Laura Ba". w a l emc ery Mr. Victor All. .i of Summerslde moves would destroy the commu- cheat the public.” he said. Many ences from thc educational pro- 0 . died Sunday night while visiting nlcation between teachers and universities were uneasy about grams of scientists and engineers. Meellng ls leglon Brdncli his PF0ih0T- M1 L93 All" 5' students. unending "but none will rcpud- Dr. Steacie said the universities , Cafdlgtln. The 1316 MR Allan l5 "we -cannot streamline "the late what appears to be its duty have no responsibility for the The November meeting of the Kenslngfon a son oi the late Dr. and Mrs. learning process." he said. We in the face of a crisis of national training ot technicians. And the Laura Bsln Missionary Soviet! Archibald Allan of Cardigan. He cannot teach them by the their importance." eduumon of engineer; as com. 0! the summerside Baptist Church Hold: Ban uef held the position of assistant jall- M sand." Turning to televised lectures, patlble with university tradition met at the home of Mrs. C. E. q er at Summc side until two years 1NEVI'l'ABLE printed study aids and "produc- only if it was b-sed on the teach. Jelly on Monday evening. The ago when he was forced to retire But Dr. John Ely Burcbard. tion-line" methods of university lng of scientific fundamentals, meeting opened with the presid- M15 John W. Murphy. the prin- be-"ause of a heart condition. He dean of humanities and social operation, he said efficiency wul He said universities should dis- ent, Mrs. Elmer Newson, in the tips! speaker at the Remembrance was a veteran or both world wars studies at Massachusetts institute defeat itself "If the aims of the courage "specialization which is chair. The openlill hymn. "Love Day banquet of the V of Technology, replied that educl- educational endeavor are lost." merely designed to enable the Divine". was followed by ScrlPt- 5759911 0'01? C8l1ldlBi1L98l0n189l on. 0"” tion by television is inevitable. It "The result of assembiyliuu student to take his place in 5 ture reading by M", Bfucg John. evening. discussed the evolution universities did not take I hand methods would not be higher gi e l d t llh inim t n. Mi-s. Harry Crouman led in "f d""0"3"c 8"V"me"' "Om its in it, they might regret the result. education; indeed it would not be ofvi7n'ns'rI."u”y W n m um :1-onyer. . early origin to the present day, wednesdayl Nov. 14 The issue cross as top rep- The president gave a talk on and paid tribute to the heroic resentatlves of the NCCU's 35 "Day of Peace." The singing of men and women who have given PJII. member universities openm a B d M. . I .d "mm B, one 11, 11... 31m." mgr log. :30 nulnm: it, I . . OF - three day discussion on pro em 0 Y 'sg'ng S st e Man cigar tFl:ilen;l.e'vi;Itli:nal period and wind eimfhn ?I:IlI;:;I'l :er:dtv1vntvlrtv;Ieen I; o . Rakes, the first missionary to go Ion me. an e co er ng was (I I llvl . Mr. Cl e M roar performed by the aamman wom- AUDITORIUM Truckload ' gallon l:tter vlvrittehntllchia :iatsr en's Institute. . - 1 this ri ll Bolivln. The president of the branch. W. Potatoes, Turnip; sThe body of Jack Small. 23 of fer being washed ashore at Park telinso expe ence in , RI d P te fF h Ri , uinmerside, who was one of Corner. she dso Md about me Rev and 0” Ayn 1- 0 rem V" can no I-gmln. acted as masterof-ceremonies three young men drowned when The party had left Dsrnley Sat- ff,',f:',.l32li:I7;,.l.'l,., ' V I and toastmalter for toasts to the. Q C For Sprlnglllll V ( their outboard motor boat capsiz- urday afternoon about 4.30 p.m. A km, W" ucglvga mm Mn. Queen and to the Canadian Legion. H mm ed Saturday night while on a and had planned to spend the IV” cmcemlng mg world day of The toast to the ladies was propos- Dupllcailnl I llm 37- If k hunting trip to an island in Mal- night on a small island and re- prayer. edby Rev. E.H. Bean. and respond- madc last week. Idlelcwdi "'30: peque Bay, was discovered ycster tun on Sunday. They were well It W” deck-led to gend annual ed to by Mrs. Ray Douglas. lpaatdd oliyiI&t:mi-0e9:s i3I:1”ei:"cl;'v-n ad day momlng near ii)&i;r(i,l:':e3:ed hy cquipped with food. sleeping bags chum" box wqhe mu. -n-aln. Among the guest; who spoke nd hi hi h It , brletl R . D.L. B tlett, by the Capaud Victoria Board 01 no member of one fliund sino tghuensov:rttlrnedv.eb:nt..sec: '”n?',',,”ZL.l:,'fI3f.'3".iu Mizpah Rev. yAl::ar:dE elltlacltay. Rnerv. 8. Trlaldie. Who! !Pi?sn3&l1'9l:nih;Ig"95'd' oi the search parties that were cured between the double cock-pits benediction H. Rularn, and Rev. Louis Calla- w cave or p . . .. ' organised by the RCMP. about of the decked-in top. The boat was w , "yea 5 Mn. Bruce ghan, three-quarters of a mile from found at the entrance to Darnley JoIh':::o':, .:dsM,-,. Eulliwoi-th Mao where the body of Ernest Morrl- Harbour Sunday afternoon. and Nam. son. 37, of Summerside was dis- set off a search for the missing covered Sunday afternoon. The trio. body of the third victim. Alex Coroner Dr. W.E. Callaghan nd Mrs. Elmo! GuII- O Molllson, 28 of Summerlide was stated last evening that an inquest m:.cK”' . also located Sunday afternoon. sf- will not be held. Red mm commune. M", John Macltay, Mrs. Urvllle Large. . . ' school committee tor threenrnongh: - I 0 New Flre Truck For Alberto" Mrs. Urvllle Large and M . J h Americas Greatest morning where this farm produce and other cash donations received since last week. Will be KIVCII W the disaster relief committee in Sprlnghlll. WESTERN GUARDIAN M K . Sick committee '0' "'1'" Box Office Attraction nEGULAn wENunA'I:?d - . mlilitbli. Mrs. Lorne. Noonan. TODAY (TUESDAY) THE AMAZING dance Borden Legion Hall. . I A d B C I Mn. Alban Keougli. 1130- D0" Mme" 0'””"m' 5 PPTOVQ Y own ouncl The next meeting will be held 3:30 .. 7:15 ... 9:15 on K"- ,n mom gum R - at the home of Mrs. Arthur Mac- - "'3 9"”; ” "V Authorization for the immediate Chief Stephen Burke and all coun- Kay Roll call to he answered by wm). 7:15 .. 9:15 , Wmmeum Wm be cloud purchase of a new fire truck for clllors expressed themselves in ag- an exchange of Hilts. The program worlds Master N” 5m ” N”''' 1" For "W the town of Alberton was granted reemcnt. Way: and means of !in- to consist of "Ideas ior Xmas En- IIMOBY DICKII Hypnotist mm pm” 23”" the tire committee at the regular anclng the purchase will be dis- or 'nment." Several bills were H h I t med Q COM.'-7 1'0 CHICKEN and Ham meeting of Alherton Town Council cussed at a ratepayers meeting ordered paid and it VII m0V9d "id ” " 9 K r "cry all nu r and bazaar, Wednesday, last night. Mayor H.E. Barbour Nollrmber 4th. Item is Unlt- presided and Councillors Nichol- ed Church Assembly all. San Ion. Matthews, Burke. Hardy. and lag mm 4.39 pm. Bonyman were in attendance. in thc Alberton Court House to- seconded that 2,000 cod liver oil With Gregory Peck Leo Wlivrminmeni ""1"? in Amm" "”""- "pm" ”' l”'"”''”' l” "" Geun and Richard Basuhart Tle silmw ""3 has ”'3'T,"s',f The policeman's report was pm school Duplll. Meetinl ad.l0lIfll0d- ” C" lb: or" ”:' 3 an u'k'.' sentcd by Stephen Burke. Lunch was served by the hoa- In all the world. In all the 50 ''"T4:''9 3'9"” C '4 The ne0d for a new and efficient Minutes were read by the town i assisted by Mrs. John Mac- I eariy-Do not miss it. NOTICE - To light and WHO! fire truck was emphasised by Fire clerk. Miss Thelma Ahearn. Kfry and Mrs. Elmer Gamble. A iiiasf :1" an aldlgenuizee Bu, "eke" not users in Dsrnley, Park Comer. .g 'soclal hour concluded the ere .3 no equa 0 7.0”" mid a, doc, genchl :llv"u:;e-0-,.e;i.1g;,'c gr” ev-unu m8r-m- power of MOBY DICK. The Doors open 1.00 p.m. an . erru ' . Vice between Ilhe hours 0&1 shun. Bdl'IqUOl ::lb5A"Y w'- I-MN”? mightiest movie ever made. '”'"g”'”" 1”” Y . g and run n.m., and from e mm IIIIIIC IONIIQ Sponsored ummerslde 's of 1.30 p.n'l. nd 4 p.m- Commeno- Migcouclle M...-, cm, . . ".5 .. . , A It : Wednestlay. November 14th. And don t say you can t and it cm- The annual meeting of Albany Rural Pleasant Circle Women's will be received by the Institute was held at the home of l t Nov. Mrs. George liaclisy. November undem sued up 0 Weather permitting for the DIIIF pose of making neousary repars on these particulamllnea. This in- terruption win continue until such legion Branch The Miscouche branch of the SPINVIX "Il.OWN"-Nelelebl lplnial h pneumatically placed Into wul end ante spaces where ally you can't afford to go on heating an un-insulaoed house! With fuel savings of - h f up to 3096 each winter, Spintex soon rfplyl -opltcvilon-ii-0-i-ndh--Mn repairs are completed. Town ol g::::l;:f:'::J""m';ldb::gf,;"':::: out. The pr.&ut. Mrs. John Mc- ggwdeggilthe re 1:? 0 0: AB in imnmdon mu And it keep. on BM”: 'o':i.y.J'u cutouts-s :;"m:;t'.”" 1'"-" P'”"' m evening in the home presided over KlY!;ylJmld'g”mg:. meeting ope:-Q Mam street. emlngggn, you savings, as long as the house smith. ' c..i.gd in 4.1.... nouigg ,1; M, gwnedrtbyu 0322;:-tag. MONTAGUE PRIMROSES Spirit: is afrninsral wozl. 1: is rmpmc - . swe te in ave , es r - . ; i ' ' ' Professional Card! " """' 9” i def not negcesmny mcept. --vs.-- Ind rotprw inItY06n:h;'W mo-ismf; 0' mm, M", g M, ,4, r-"-"r”"r'rTT ea Inspection or the pm SUMMERSIDE ACES "W ""” ' "" ""1 ". "' '-"-it-"--'-"-"W-r g Chartered pe'rty cm be made gt my - keeps your home snug and warm in winter mun end Mm :9: g Accounum time by appointment sign. 8:30 P. M IndIlPt0l.5oC00lCf-Ill summer. For-.Spinta: zdghu ' 1'. Erie Illolll gave ed Hamid R. Moaae, lit Admission 60 and 35 cents folders wnue Clllldllll Johns-Mumlle, 565 h... ..h,”-,,,,...,,. 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