PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'AUGUST 8, 1951 Professional cards . Vicin iy lileltev Accountant T. Earle d Olurtore West Core and Mr. Hillard Msctennsn of sum-; mcrside is visiting with relatlves.Wolfe was Brenton Hudson. Caseurnpeo. be- fore leaving on August Ist on the early train from Summerside for Winnipeg, Manitoba where she will spend an extended visit. Mrs. Alvin Costain of Cape a recent visitor to Canadian Bank of Conunerco in O'I.aary and Locke Road. O'Leary and while here was the 31”", :... guest of her aunt. Mrs. Elmer Mac- Itunnaeraide. P. l.l. Miss Belly MacPherson of Lennan and Mr. Macliennan and , Glenwood and Miss Thelma Betts,family. . PIIONE sees i have successfully passed their; .. ' grade ten exams. , Mr. Albert Noonan had a narrow i lemme mm losing his home 1,, A shower was held in CapelO'Lea.ry when fire broke out a few -- Wolfe on Thursday night in hon-'daya ago. But through the i "- or of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Car-iefforts of the O'Lea.ry Fire Depart- ruthers of Howlan. E. E. Parkman. Opt.D., R.0. iF'ortune Cove and Mrs. their' Everett. Hudson M: and Mrs. Gordon Leard ofl Garth; merit the fire was brought under control in time to save the house. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson Barrie and and Jane Hudson of Cascumpec. John Macficnnan of Summersidc were visitors to Rose- banlr recently. While there they Leigh and Gloury Hudson oflwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Will- OPTOMETRIST , Karson and her son . daughter Judy of Cascumpec were and Mrs. Mel llxlmlned 1 visitors to summerside recently. i Glasses Fitted i ' Offiee Hours: l . if to I: - i to is i'Summerside returned to . i "H; by wpoinzmens home recently after spending at isms. Phone 323'! 'lil-lEAiIlillt: l!l.i)G.. parents. Mr. and Mrs. REGENT Hudson. Cascumpec. Summer St.. Summerside merside is spending her if a. funnier R. o. Pappas, Mr. D., and Mrs. and family of Cape Cod. 5itL&LLMAN'S BUILDING Sumnrerslde, P.!.'.I. with her parents Mr. CAPITOL Summon.-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15 I03 kt, 4004577" . .. a K ills beautiful bride vanishes on their holiday and care- free Cary is trapped in I whirlpoolol intrigue! pzWlr;”'z;?- . I-E-I presents CAllYGRAN'l”J0Sl7i FERRER "Ciiisis" PAULA RAYMOND - SIGNE HASSO rumor NOVARRO - GILBERT noumo - LEON AMES ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY "' ' '1' cl" ' 2::io-7:1r.9:1 RA-GENT - 9.. The Guts and Glory of the Fighting Navy ”TiiE FIGHTING SliLLIliAliS" With Ann Baxter - Thomas Mitchell A TRULY GRl:IA'l' SEA PICTURE Itcviewer's Rating "Excellent" KINKORA CHICKEN SUPPER Come and Enjoy A GOOD SUPPER IN KINKORA IIALL Y: I After the Kinkora Races AUGUST 8th. Supper from 4.30 until all are served 5 5 pleasant vacation with their grand-i Brenton' Miss Rita Macbennan of Sum- vacation with her aunt and uncle Col. James Pappas Mass.. also other relatives and friends. 1 0P'r0METBiS'I' , z I Miss Annie Sabine of West! wmialete Vim! Analyses Point School and Miss Rosamond! Glasvs Fitted Macliean of Dunblane school are 1-Hosp, gum being congratulated on successful- ly passing their Grade Ten Exams. Miss Jean Hudson of Summer- slde spent part of her vacation, and Mrs.-' 'ing at the home ,ed roll call and ' mittee appointed The tea party held in Mount Pleasant on August 1, in aid of Stewart Memorial Health Center at Tyne Valley proved to be a great success and in the vicinity of 'one thdusahd and seven hundred dollars was realized. Mr. Arnold Wood of West Cape. while working in a field on his farm, sighted a beautiful doe and her fawn. last. Friday morning. The fawn was about half the size of its mother and covered with white spots. Mir. Wood says the animals seemed very much at home in his field of clover. The cape Wolfe Women's In- stitute held their monthly meat- of Mrs. Lloyd Crossman. Fifteen members ons- wered the roll call. Mrs. Alvin Costaln opened the meeting. It was decided to enter the school in the Rural Beautification contest. The next meeting to be. held at the liomc of Mrs. Vii-tor Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mat-Dougall of Oilaeary had as their guest re- cently Mr. and Mrs. Major of Kensington. On their return home they were accompanied by their grandson Allen liiajor who recent- -ly flew home from Toronto. Ont- ario to spend his vacation with his grandparents, Itlr. and Mrs. E. L. Macbougall, Oil..ear.v. The West Cape Woniriiis instit- iilc met at the home of Mrs. Dar- ld and Mrs Edward MacDonald to hold their July meeting. The mm. ing opened by repeating the Ode and Creed. Nine members aiisiveiu committees gave satisfactory reports. New were appointed. Sick com- was comprised of Mrs. Lloyd Barwlse and Mrs. Trueman Brooks. Programme committeeehlrs. Ben Dumvlile and Mrs. Arnold Wood. it was decided to send two dollars to the Sonat- orlum Radio fund. Next nieeiing Iobeheld at the home of Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis. Roll call to he answered "What Wom- en Like Best in Men." At the close of the meeting it dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Very ones The funeral of the late Mrs. Louis strung of Burton was held on Sunday. July 22nd from the home of her daughter Mrs. James Mac-Kinnon, Brae. A short service was held at the home. followed by a service in the Cape Wolfe Unit- ed Church. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. John Sheen of Elmsdale and Rev. Mr. Underwood of 0'L.eary Nazarene Church. Hymns sung were "What. A Friend We Have In Jesus." "The Lords CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15 0:15. M-G-Mls laugh frolic! "THE SKIPPER SURPRTSEI) HIS VVIFF." starring Ttobcri Walker. tloa" Lcslir. with Edward Arnold. Spring Bylngton. Jan Sterling. Loon Ames. i l ? RED THEATRE BORDEN Presents "ANNIE GET YOIJR GIJN" i Starring lBetiy Hutton, Howard Keel. Louis Calnern. Carrol Naish Tuesday and Wednesday 7.15 and 9.15 men in Sunnnorsicio. SUMMERSIDE FRUIT COMPANY We are proud to announce the opening of :1 Wholesale Fruit Co. in Suminorslde. oporotlng twice "o wool: Iiofwoen Boston ond Summon-sldo. We are also proud to say that we have the fastest Refrig- orotod Transport in tho Morltlmss. purely a wlrolosols to. servo the retail stores in Prince County. one! is being conducted by four buslnoss :1; tom: oiuscou.” nusstti. i-IAMILI. oeonoe IIOOKINS olonot ouaaois This Business is The wharf at Malpeque was the scene of much activity on Friday afternoon when over 30 children and their parents gathered for the swimming tests which concluded the two weeks' Red Cross swim- ming and Water Safety class con- ducted by Roger Clark of Char- lottetown. Mrs. Frank MacNutt, Chairman of the Malpeque swimming and Water Safety Committee was present at the tests and had made arrangements with the women's institutes in the following dia- lricts - for the traiisportailon of the children to Malpcque to part- icipate in these Classes- Dnrnley, Sea view. East Baltic and Hamil- ton. , The class at Maipeque was an outstandingly successful one as nearly every member of 'it passed the required tests for one award or another. Paul Cudmoi-e conduct- ed the tests. assisted by Miss Iphigenle Arsenault, Provincial Red Cross Commissioner, who presented the awards and com- plimented the local committee, the swimmers and the instructor on the excellent results:- The following received awards: Water Safety Classes Successfully Completed . Junior: - Charles Lorway of Sydney, N. S.. David Read of west Covehead. Edith Misener and Bar- bara Macltflllan of Stanhope and Kathleen Mc'I'ague of Charlotte- town. , At Cambridge The Red Cross Course in Swim- ming and Water safety at Cam- tfi-idge ended on Monday. July 30. when the candidates completed various tests for Red cross awards. Mrs. James Lannigan made ar- rangements for this course which was sponsored by several Women's. Institutes in the vicinity. Miss Lillian MacPhee was the Instructor. Paul Cudmore and Joan Wood, conducted the tests and carried. out a film show, in Cambridge Hall in the evening at which Mrs. Lannlgaii presented the pins, crests and certificates to the fol- lowing successful candldates:- Elementary-Eileen Sencabough. Laura Clow, Blaine Kerwin. Ken- ny Henderson. Binnie Macl..eod. Lorraine Henderson. Mrs. Minnie Moore, Wendall Maclxod. Ethel Irving. Junior-Joyce Macbeod, Stella Irving. Frank Glddings, Myrtle Elementary: - Harriet Camp- bell. Mary Matthews. Alan and Earl Lcckerbie. Elizabeth Ramsay. Nelson and Kaiherliie Morrison, Edith Craig. Anne and Julia Honi- say, Georgie Craig, Shirley Camp- bell, Marjorie Riley, Dale Picker- ing, Pnul Hickey. Jimmy Cousins. Terry Murphy, sheila. Macxay. Sandra Donald and Marie Picker- mg. Junior: - Neil Matthews. Bryenton and Mary Hunter. intermediate:-Mai-y MacGoug- an. Georgie Locldiart, Mar.V MacNitt. Gordon Champion and Jean Hulcheson. , Senior:- Hioiiald Cliisliolni and Joyce Macxenzie. At Stanhope Beach The summer residents of Stan- hope Beach expressed their ap- preciation of the Red Cross Water Safety Service in a very tangible manner on Friday morning last at the completion of the Swimming tests. . Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Choli- iiiavi oi the Slaiihopc Suiinining and Water Safety Committee pre- sented the instructor. Mr. Phillip Murphy. Life Guard at Stanhope. with a gift as a token of gratitude. Mrs. MacDonald, in addition, for- ivarded a contribution to the Red Joyce! Cross for the fu:'l.herance of this work. Mrs. Harry Curlmore tested the classes. The awards were given to the Elementary and Junior Classes at the conclusion of the tests and ai-iangcments will he made for the completion of tile intermediate and Senior tests next week. The following girls and boys re- ceived awards:- Eiementary: - Janet Williams. Billie Hamblr. Wayne Hanibly, Joan Bolyes, Evelyn McTagiie and Judy Allan all of Charlottetown and Jimmy Lorway of Syd- ne)'. Nova Scotla. y My Shepherd" and "Abide- With Me." "When The Roll is Called Up Yondcr." was nicely I:EIldCI'Cd by the choir. Her remains were laid to rest besides those of her husband who predeceased her by twelve years. She is survived by her daughter. Lorena and one adopted son Cecil Wood besides it number of grandchildren. Mlllar, Merril Henderson, Gloria Mitt-Leod. Marvin Jackson, Nell Laiiigaii. Jimmy Giddings. Iiiieimediate -Mae MacI..eod, Rudy Lanigan. Louis Kerwin. Those assisting in transportation of the Red Cross Swimming and water Safety Course are: Tom Barbour, Merritt Callaghan. Don Campbell. V.J. Campbell. F. J. Carpenter. Mrs. Herbert Cham- pion. Herbert Clark. Gordon Cof- fin. Mrs. H. D. Corbett. Cat. Coughlan of the R.C.M.P.; R.M. Dunn. Erskine Hardy. Perley Hor- rlv. Mrs. A.C. Green. Roy Leard, Reggie McI..eilan. Herbert Matth- rws, R. E. MacDonald. Leo Mac- Dougali. Myricks Aliierton Ltd, Mrs. .l. H. Myrick. Mrs. W. R. Oulton. J. C. Profit. Mrs. Ralph Rayner, Rev. A.R. Wallis, Frank Weeks. An important duty was that of beach siipervisloii and it was pro- vided by Miss Rita Ahearn. Mrs E O. Barbour. Tom Barbour, Mrs SR. Burke, Mrs. Joseph Callagh- an. Mrs. H. D. Corbett. CsLCough- lin. Mrs. H. .l. Larkiii. Leo Mc- Dougall. Mrs R D. Marxinnoii. Mrs GR. Profit. Mrs J C. Profit. Mrs. Everett Shes. Mrs. Clayton Travers. , An expression of appreciation is also due Mr. P.J. Caliill and Mr Everett Cahlll, whose home is izear the beach. for their kindness to the children. to Bill Oulton who rperated the projector for show- ing of films in connection with the course. to Mr. Allan MacAIeer v.ho chaperoncd the children on that occasion. and to the Albertozi womenis Institute for the use of their hall. .EE .......:4 Large Grant For Til workshop NEW YORK. Aug. '7-tAPl- Ford Foundation has granted st,- 200.00() for a l.clevlsion-radiowork- shop to produce cultural and pub- lic service programs for commer- cial broadcasting. James Wcbh Young. the Foundation's consult- iint. on niass communications. has been placed in charge of the workshop. first of its kind com- bining educational interests with commercial TV and radio. :16. Property ) (L. as. shoehonean Indian so. separating 42. Wither ail. District in Iarirlon 45. A trunk shelf 18. mm. (7. Sweet potatoes AXYD ALONG for the three lj,ciI.d3y”tiiL code letters are PRZN OAEAIPRK ZPNU JNI. EIJBKD TNG ERYK , D'A'lLY CROSSWORD On? letter simply stands for anotit L's. X for the two O'a. etc. single letters. trophies, the length and formation of the words an gipmnu, BEND BIIEI3 HITIIJIIE IIDEISI3 ACROSS 48 Di out. 20. More . 1-"""k. ' ISPWIW unpleasant iggggnllggugg letter J DOWN 22. Egyptian El! uuu Lin 5. Reach 1.Vehicle god l!ULlllI.IIl ULITIII across x 2. Performed :4. Kind of boat LIGE-llillll-J 9. Awholo 3. Money 27.1-sour. Bufdli IIBBBIJEJ thing -5 rlrawi-r ivhggled "HE mum in J0.Mel0dv . 4.Garret carriages B an” nun” d;.3condiiIiarit :.:lug I 29. Showed . . arouse . nadu ler. mirth - I3.Ki'nd of sted .'l2.0btsin Emma . sailing i Irate 35. Musical t4atnday'e Anus vessel 8 A marshal drama ti.Astar V 15. Frriiw of Franre i7. Kind 42. mngmgd IT. Drinlun: M. Young dog or moi. an vessel l 15. Kind of lily agave eyelid -18. To 16. Shun IO. Biblicsli 44. (Join steer 19. Proficient country tBwed,) ivild g H c v - l21. Birds, as 0; rlase .2.'i.Caresa, 25. Note of the scale g 26. Swelling: 28. Measuring stick 30 Nickel lsym.) 3l.Crawllnf . insect .13. 2:. ” i.'l4.Fusn DAILY CRYP1'0QUO'I'E--IIere's how to workitr LBAAXB' FELLOW . In this example A is nine opa- dlffosent. ” A Olvriosrln Quotation Dv Al van vtriir: VNIRIK vorr .ivAi.ol RV Qsruiv QSPO-OAAI.N.j 7-lmIn.v'n crsounuouzlrer NIGH'I'LY PITCI-I MY Mow lrsrrrgn Dims mach mane: i-roiatgoiv-icon.) Dim-isms I: nu Tyne Volley Notes Mrs. Stella Ramsay of Pamour, Ontario, and son Eldon of Hall- fax. spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. spur- geon Ramsay. The Ladies Aid society of the Tyne Valley United Church held a very successful food sale at Hoi- man's on Saturday, August 4. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Young and children Ruth and David, from New Carlislc, arrived re- cently to spend a couple of weeks visiting friends in this viclnit.y. Friends of Mr. T. T. Cunning- ham regret to hear that he is suf- fering ill health and hope he will soon be feeling better. Mrs. Gertrude Jack of New York arrived home on August 5 to spend some time visiting with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May- nard. Mars. Hugh Stewart returned to her home on August 5, after undergoing treatment in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre for the past; fortnight. x Mr. Roger McKay arrived home by car from Pamour. Ontario, to spend some time visiting at his home in Tyne Valley. Mrs. Lester McKay and two children of Pamoiir, Ontario, are visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller. The United Ladies' Aid of Tyne Valley held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Hart Lidstniie on Thursday evening. August 2. Miss Georgie Stewart. Ottawa. Ontario. is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart. Miss Blanch lilcnoiiuall is (prud- ing part. of her var-ntion visiting her sister. Iilrs. K. To. lViacKa,v. Stanley Bridge. Mr. Wendell Dymeiil. who is in training in the R. C. A. F. iii Quo- bec. spent the ivcck-end with his wife and family in Northern. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church held 8. very successful irr- rrt-am social in the Hall mi August '3 lleliai Against collecting Taxes MARSHALL. Tex. Aug. 'i'-(AP) -The United States Government moved yesterday against the bani: accounts of tax-rebelling Marshall housewives and found seven had ivithdraivn their money. Two Internal Revenue Bureau agents showcd tip at the Marshall National Bank with Federal seiz- ure warrants. and orders that ac- counts of the housewives and their ruabands be made available for inspection: The liousetvivcs claim it. is lili- constltutional to ask them ioservc as tax collectors by withholding taxes from the wages of their domestic servants. They have said they will carry the fight to the U. 5. Supreme Court. Watched Man iiang CINCINNATI. 0. Aug. 7-(AP) The body of William Christopher Kearns. 37. was found hanging in the basement of his home yester- Cay. Attached in :1 wall was it maga- zine. opened to a photograph which carried the caption. "I Watched A Man Hang." Police listed the death as sui- cidr. WANTED Sivilchboard Operator and Receptionist NQ experience necessary MEDICAL CLINIC Apply in person to Summerside Let's. Make Quielilr-eads Continued from page 2 My bran. whole wheat or other flour. Another way to add variety to. muffins is to stir in raisins, dried; or bacon, into the dry ingredients just. before adding the liquid to' the muffins. If fresh for well-i, drained cooked. canned or froaenr fruit is folded into the muffin! hatter just before it is put in the! pain. in a. matter of minutes. you! will be taking from the oven a hatch of most colourful and ap- petlzing muffins. Blueberry and blackberry muffins are. of course. favourites of this type. but other berries. finely chopped apples or fruits are delicious too. Just one little reminder about baking muffins. A hot oven is i r.ecessary but do not have it too hot or I cruel; will form before the muffins have finished rising and the batter will break through the (rust. spill over the side and form n "lmo'u". Eiiaiggian Continued from page 3 home only briefly since then. But not before Mother-to-us looked up from her wash to ask: "Are you taking your crocheting with you. Ellen? Yea. thails right -you'll perhaps get that piece of lace for your top patticoat finished, if you And entering the famll.v-"ker- ridge" then. we set forth into the ”blg had world." We recall of that ride through the fresh July mom- ing . . .but dear dear, James is railing from the room above the kitchen. his voice following clearly down the front stairs to us in our sliidv-of-sorts here "Ellen. wnm- im. have you no ihought of Rob's haying?" Uniil tomorrow - - Diary - - Good-night . . . . REGULAR ounce EVERY WEDNESDAY REGULAR DANCE in EMEIKALI) HALL Thursday, August 9th Blue Haven Ramblers Orchestra. Canteen Service ALL GROCERIES AT chine; 1 propane gas range magazine stand; OUR BOARDING HOUSE .;ri-ta Fist-i N THIS .- i?NeR MUST HAVE eons , fro COLLEGE! l ' LOOK ATTl-lei 1'6MALL- BCALE tMoDELs wei 'CAUGHT.'r 1 I I HAD Mv MOUF FIXED To CHOMP . N6OM& Bic-3,YAt.i.ei2, HSPECKLED HE--t iMPiiJ'Fi6l-l,'BLiT 'ALL we eo'r -5 we oueu-r -ro ,.-Fl?O'BACi( ,-ro i IZ ARK ." VOL) is lNFANT6i y & i'.T.'LL Ill-l 4 EV '. fruits. grated cheue, chopped hunl ) ship lurched from another boat passing n;-a.i,.. laborer living in Thorold. Ofili. 1); army during the last, later a prisoner of war for years. following Nazls' invasion or cnosmo our sane MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Also a quantity of restaurant equipment. including 1 Staffordis Milk Shake Machine; 1 soup beating me- Coleman 3-burner gas stove; -1 Coleman 3-buriier can stove; 1 large electric window fan; 1 showcase; 1 large also 1 Marconi electric radio. STORE OPEN 8 A.M'. TILL 10:30 P.M. ARTS RESTAURANT and GROCERY KENSINGION l-lei-l-Hei-l! REGULAR You Z 'FAeuioueo A BENT-PIN: , -ON-A-GTQIMG AND HOOKED A GIANT! Victim of emf... In Canada only 29-ycnr-old Donnto native of Italy. drowned and canal all r he thrown into of op water der he had been climbing when nine . Di r.i.'g.'l"”.' in We”, hail been from lad- ilie tinke 0' A Pardo had been in mi- ilal in was r and two his country. try. You'll find you'll have spars -.... time on your hands. Sometime"' gggg ggggy, she added "you can finish that in- 1 serltlonifor that runner for the HAY FEVER Quick ch ffon er . . . perhaps the next . fl ......,.. surrmns Me 1 o o . Z.-y Mr. Potato Farmer :1, Slightly l.';:crl SPRAMOTOR SPRAYEH at Cl.lI'k'S Warehouse - 30 fialtlog b:,Ftlj91. er e . ALBERTO” Bftncginiri Ion Ted Ahearn's Five Piece DAWSON Orchestra. SERVICE sTA1'l0N C3-"lee" Sewn” Crapaud -- Phone 17 T Binder Twine We have a limited qiuiiiiily of 550 ft. hinder lWll.l.f:'--IE 515.75 per bale cash DAWSON SERVICE STATION Crapaud - Phone 17 4 REDUCED PRICES : 1 wood or coal range; 1 M4 Major Hoof?” WALTON6, AREMT, --- NELL, wi-HLE. weize G-owe, I , v FETCH HIM FRONT