,.uo1' CIIICIEN dinner and -DI. W. nszaar at North Bcdeque Manse October slat. 5.00 to 9.1;!) p.m. ygnos-T 55! "let, John do it"- M. 3 blood donor yourself tilts week at Summerside. Nov. leg or Kensington Nov. 2nd. 1.000 donors needed. ..cnlcks:NEst3rrl-zn. Presby- and quality. mm, Church Hall. Summersldc. den. Thursday, November 2nd, 4.30 to 6.30. ..DRlV'l-ZR. Aluu:s'ra-n - Csts. And,-cw and MacKay of the sum- inel'si(le Police Force in the police -nmi chased an automobile. the lime. of which appeared to he in- tnxicated, from Water Street East ..,' near Mlscouche about one ocieck Sunday morning. At this poillt they overtook the car and pzncccl the driver under arrest.-'S Summer Street. This is near tho Post Office. -COAL-You another Cunard's boat coal has customers cntiy and were out on one circul twenty-five minutes last, Carrie Truman was held in the Bed- mue United Church on Wednes- zlnv afternoon and was largely 3” tezidcri. In the nbsffice Of Mr 995' tor the Rev. Burton Crowe. Rev. Emmy weelg conducted the service and took as his text the llth Chall- last night. When they stolen from his car.-S. 'lild "Rock of Ages”. Pallbearers 1-ere Messrs: Hammond aownes-'. lemon Crnili. wan" B”"m55' 0”. Hue Johnson. Louis Muttarl 3"-0 Bruce Ameck. she ..vas laid in rent ,, me searletown Cemetery beside i late husband who predeceased 1191' several years ago. There -were rally beautiful floral tribiltcs w.li-.n :overed the casket. Mclsaac wedding recepti -Miss Wanda wedding reception. .0: The TOWN or SUMMERSIDE default as at November 1st. T950. Real Estate Tax Personal Property Tax monts Poll Tax. J. H. STRONG. Town Clerk. Town Of Summorsldo payment. I. OALIABIAN changed his office ioatlon to situated on of left the mines for me. Sold zoo tons rec- havo not waylayed me on account of prion P. J. Mclnnis. Bor- -POWEB FAILURE - Lights tin center of Summerslde for about evening. The blackout was caused when a terminal in the switch box start- ed to burn and it was necessary to turn off the switch immediate- ly till repairs could be made.-S. -YOUNOSTEIIS SURPRISE!) - Cst. Llnkietter of the Summerside Police Force surprised some 3 t oi th ough cars - FUNERAL WEDNESDAY 7' rviglfllilcgd emneagr ngTrln1l.y United Til? funeral service H me hue Ml ' Church for the evening service SEW policc patrol they scattered. Later n citizen reported that. a flash- light and some other articles were ier Hebrews. 4th verse. Rev. C'hBl”l0i ' pol-solals Bl".tten led in DY3lv'9l'- Hymns ”m.? -My uerc "The l.I3rd's My shepherd ..1vlr. and Mrs. Walter Curley and Mr. and M.rs.I-Iarlan McGuir': motored to Cherry Valley on Wed- nesdny to nt'end the Sullivan aml on. Curley. P. W. College student, spent Thursday in Cherry Valley and while there attended the Sullivan and Mclsaac NOTICE TO '1' AXPAYER6 October 31st. 1950. is the final date for payment of 1950 taxes. boforrpublication in the local press of the names of those in Permanent Street and Sidewalk assess- Kindly bring tax notices when making IIIOIB says s personal representative of helena newest make-ups. She will be in our Cosmetic Depnrtmwl UN OGTUIEI Nth all Mil Would you like to have the glanlot . . .. tho allure of flawless, oxquisitel, radiant skin? Then come in for a friendly chat with Miss Claire V r. personal repro- scntativo of Helena Rubinstein. he will give you a Personal Skin Analysis. It reveals. scientifically. your true akin-character! You'll receive your written Skin Care Chart. showing you the correct can and beauty aids for your typo! , And to make you still lovclier. Miss Vigor will show i ou how to app 7 your make-up rtly . . . how to dealtae your mouth. a . contour. will discover the sensational. new HA1 COSMETICS . . . to cleanse. condition and furiously color-tint your hair-at (lam! So; do visit M .Vigsr. Her export Beauty Advice is ' I complinieularfaervicoi tiYou can be , Beautiful!” HEIENA RUBINSIIIN ruhinstein give you expert help on your skin care and fasIalon'a ; Central lodeoue. gave the address of mi- corno which was responded to by Mrs. Earl Maollurdo. North Bedo- qua. In the absence of the Prediytcr- ial treasurer. her report was read by Mrs. Orville Johmon. Bedoque -The Christian Stewardship secret- ary's report was given - by Mrs. John Scott. Summerside. In it she urged the members to give more generously to the support of missionary work. Dr. Murray was introduced by Mrs. Weeks. and spoke for an hour during which she vividly described con- ditions in that part of Korea where our Church has its mission. She stressed the need for more missionaries. snd increased giv- ings. also for the great need for relief in the form of warm clothing and other necessities. It was a most impressive address and will not soon be forgotten by those who were fortunate enough to be pres- en.. Mrs. J. D. Mac!-larla'nc. cl-apaud. spoke briefly. emphazlng the need for extending our missionary work. Mrs. MaoFarlane, is the President of P. E. I. Presbyteriai. Members of the Perseverance Mission. Band, Bedeque, gave mus- ical selections. under the leader- ship of lllrs. Edna Jenkins. Before the close of the meeting Dr. Mur- ray spoke briefly to the children of the mission band which was much appreciated by them. This inspiring and helpful meeting was brought to a close by singing the hymn "In Christ there is no east nor west" and the benediction by Rev. E. 8. Weeks. Those present were then invited to the Vestry where s dainty lunch was served by the members of the Beriequc Auxiliaries. A free-will af- fering wasiiaken at the close of the luncheon and presented to Dr. Murray. to assist in her work. It amounted to over 333, and was graciously received by the Dr. Personals - Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Wilmot Valley and Miss Mildred Callbech, Central Bedeque. left on Thursday morning for Mancton where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horne. They were accompanied by Mrs. Smith Sheri-an. MAI-PEQUE W. I. - Mrs. Preston Green entert - ed the Malpeque Women's Instr.- uto on Wednesday evening. Octo- ber 4th with the president in the chair. Meeting opened by the sing- ing of the ode and repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was an- swered by fifteen members giving it. towel or dish cloth for Institute room. Two visitors were present. Minutes were read and approv- ed. Treasurer reported 080.37 on hand. School committee reported teacher needed some books for school and Mrs. Frank McNutt was appointod to get books. Sick com- mittco reported fruit had been sent to several sick in district. canvass-, on were appointed to canvass the district for the Cancer Fund. The Institute were asked to have I banquet fcr the ball teams. This Wls agreed to and a committee was appointed to make plans for this. date to be decided on later. Mrs. Charles Lockhart invited Institute for November meeting. roll call to be answered by paying annual fee. Lunch committee for November will be Mrs. Herbie Stewart. Mrs. Duncan Mcoougan, Mrs, Sydney Mcaougan. Lunch was served by Mrs. Green and committee in charge. Meeting closed with National Anthem. 1? New British Liner Damaged By Fire IBAEROW. England. Oct. no - (AP) ---Fire broke out saturdarl night in the forward section of the new 38.200-kn British luxury liner Oronsoy as she lay at her fitting dock here. The blaze was reported under control three hours later. , U. S. EIGHTH ARMY HEAD- QU RTERS. Korea. oct. 29 - (Ro tel-at-An operation which an Eighth Army spokesman Saturday compared with the Berlin air lift is being carried out between Jap- an and Korea. American transport planes are lifting about 1.000 tens of supplies and oduipment daily from' Aahiya in Japan to Ktmpo near Seoul and to Pyonsylnl. Sweden. Oct. 29 -(Reuters)-Seven persons were killed and several seriously injur- ed in a train collision Saturday on the line from Oerobro to luociby. Central Btvodon. ANOTICE All Knights of'Pythiens who are attending the funeral of their late -will moot at White's transportation. brother Willard Muttart Too Room" at I.2.30 for brown but and green accessories and wore a carnage of yellow races. The young couple were un- attended and only the immediate relatives were present. Following the ceremony wed- ding supper was served at the home of the bride's , andrnother. Mrs. Jemima llowatt. Capo Trav- erse. The table was centred with a beautiful three-tier wedding oakd. Assisting in sewing were Misses Frances Ozon and Joan Gamble, girl friends of the bride. The happy young couple left later for Charlottetown. For travelling the bride wore a blown gabardine suit with winter-white topper coat.-A. Locke Road , and Vicinity Mr. Frank Platts of Tyne vslzey wvs a recent visitor to Howlan. Mrs. Jerry Gallant spent a day visiting in Forest View, guest of Mrs. Jerry Arsenauit. -- Miss Frances sweet of Forest View spent a few days visiting re'.- atives in Sulmnerside and St. Elean- ors. Mr. Clifford Arsenault of How- lan was a visitor on Sunday after- noon at the home of his grand- mother. Mrs. Margaret Arsenauit. Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Gallant o Forest View were recent visitors as the home of Mr. and Mrs. I-lectnr Richard of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- bcrtoln were recent visitors to For- est Vicw, guests of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant and Mrs. Agnes Gallant this week re- turned to Halifax where Mr, Gai- lant is employed. The little Misses Judy and San- dra Fa-icy of Forest View spent a week during their school vacation visiting at. the home cf their grand- parents in Glenwood. Willis Mclean of the Locke Road was a visitor on Sunday at the hcme of his grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Stlliker. The people of this community were saddened to learn of the death of Mr. Henry J. Gallant of Duvar. The death of Mr. Gallant occurred in the Provincial sanatcrtum. To Mrs. Gallant. the daughter. and other relatives, sincere sympathy is extended. Mr. Alban 'r. Gallant. employee or the Worcester-Rockwood co. spent three days visiting at his home in Forest View. He is now employed in oharlottebcwn where the Worcester-Rpckwood co, have n. contnct. installing fire exting- uishers at the Charlottetown In- firmary. Believe King-Pin In Stolen Car Racket luresled TIMMINE. Ont.. Oct. 28-(CW - A man who is believed by police to be king-pin of a stolen car racket in Eastern Canada has been muted -here by Ontario Prov- incial Police. Police said that Gerald Melan- son, 29, who said he was born in Moncton. N. 3.. boasted of having "stolen over 200 care" before his arrest. When arrested. he was driving a stolen car bearing stolen licence- plates and registered in the name of Adelaide Buseiere of Dubieau. Que. The car was identified as belonging to a drive-yourself company. Mclanson was turned over to police at Rouyn. Que.. who said he is wanted in connection with a Si.- 300 hotel theft in l9t"l. Police said he also was wanted by Quebec Provincial Police on chat-ges.of car theft. false pre- tcnces and escape from custody. Police said he was also wanted in Fredericton on a charge of ca- caping custody. and in Montreal in connection with an armed rob- bery. lie was arrested after a resident reported he was "acting suspicious- ly” near a service station. MADE NEW SITE More than four acres were re- claimed from the River Thames for London's site in the 1951 fer- tival of Britain. ltttltagh Year in year out quali ' been and wit a ways Dr. L. 0. end In. Dewar so- turood to their home on Coba- :-.c ems" -'r:.-- W O V53 an antenna. "N " Ir. Lorne laehhart and Its Iso- ther Jack and Ira. Loekbart and little child of Toronto are visiting Coleman the uuts of their mau llr. and rs. lloody Loch- -Illll Itlrtorn Ildwiott of on staff of the at. John. N. I. lloeplo tal is spending a few weeks in 0'l.4eary the guest of her pannh Rev. C. O. and Mrs. Hewlett. Miss Hewlett will shortly be writing her nursed examinations for the R. N. Degree. Her many friends wish her every success in the exam and are pleased to see her home again. The O'Leary United Church Young People's Union held a very successful liallowe'en Party on Thursday night October zdth in the Sunday School room of the Church. There were 20 young peo- ple present. They enjoyed games and contests also a sing-song and delicious refreshments were serv- ed. The meeting closed by tho Mispah Benediction. Rev. E. M. Wheelook olst. John. N. 8.. District Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society has been visiting and speaking in various Churches ' in Western Prince. On Wednesday night, Oct. 25t.l1 he spoke in the Knutstord Baptist Church. It was a good meeting but due to the heavy rain the attendance was not large. Rev. Mr. Wheclock called upon Mr. John Morahcad. President of the 0'Leary Auxiliary of the Bible Society and Mrs. L. G. Dewar who is secretary. He was the guest of Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson for dinner on Thursday. Extend Term of p Viscount Alexander OTTAWA, Oct. 29 - (CP) - The Prime Ministers Office an- nounced Saturday an extension of the term of Viscount Alexander as Governor-General of Canada. The announcement said the King has approved an extension for an additional year from the spring of 195i. Viscount Alexander Governor-General in 1946. The statement quoted Prime Minister St. Laurent as saying he was sure the people of Canada "generally will share the gratifica- tion of his colleagues and himself that Lord and Lady Alexander have found it both pleasing and convenient to agree to this ex- tension of their stay in Canada." PIONEER l:INTS The United "Sta-tcs completed its fif's'l transcontinental railway in 1869, Canada in 1885. GRAHAIWS IHIA-I-J W. I. - Fifteen members and three visitors of Success W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Jchn Macheod for the yeguiar monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. Oct. 10th. The mesident. Mrs. Francis Murray op- ened the meeting by announcing t.he new song sheet. This was fut- iowed by repeating the creed in unison. The members responded to roll call with a selection from John Robert Lamont Campbell's book. ”The Garden of Thoughts" The minutes of previous,meetin;: were read and approved. The school committee reported having bought blackboard brushes and soap for the classroom and Miss Mary C. Campbell donated a water pail for use in tile school. The Hall Committee reported that the Institute room at the rear ed the hall was cleared in prepara- tlon for painting. The sick com- mittee reported no sick calls. Mrs. Ray Macl..eod reported on the music in the school's project. It was re.- quested that Mr. Hugh Campbell purchase the necessary bulbs for the new electric lighting in the community hall. correspondence was read by the secretary. Mrs. Fred Campbell which was an urgent appeal for blood donors and the members as- reed to secure as many donors as possible to attend the clinic in St. Mark's Hall. Kcnslngton on the evening of Nov. 2nd. Mrs. Ray Macbeod was asked to interview the Telephone Companv. Charlottetown. in regard to having this eight New London. restored to its original number of subscribers as twenty-two subscribers on one rural line gives inadequate servic- Moro cod liver oil capsules are to be purchased from the Red cross supply. The highlight of the meeting was a talk by Miss Mary C. Campbell. She took the members on an im- agtnay trip when she described her trip to Europe. Miss. Campbell had the honor of being one of the forty- four delegates of the christian En- has 'rst consideration with LAIIA" became I the singing of selection eight on , Enterprise Table Top Electric Range There is a wide selection. nwuglu ity-built Enterprise Coal. ood, Oil. Electric and Gas Ranges for bottled. manufactured or natural as; Heaters for Coal. Wood and 1; Warm Air Furnaces and Winter Air Conflitioning Ewe-rue-an . Be Wise - - Buy Enterprise For A I 4 Lifetime of Carefree Satisfaction in; cities in England and Scotland. Then they crossed over to Germ- uiy. 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The 4 "Whore Old Friends Meet" sterdam they had the honor of worshipping in the gncient church where the Pilgrim Fathers shipped before comln Finally ocming back boarded the plane for New York. calling at Iceland to refuel. It is; Macbeod. Annual memberships to hoped Miss Campbell -will give us, be paid at roll call. Lunch was serv- many more talks cn such a mem-i ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. cess W.I. are proud and happy to welcome Miss Campbcu back to her native land. Collection taken am- ounted to M25. Meeting closed to meet next month at the home cf Miss Ray W0?- to America. Paris they ' members 0flSlll'-l George Maclnod. deavor World Union convention. may set. out by plane from a New York port travelling on a lunch liner which landed them in Paris. Coming back to London they trav- elled by bus through several lead- THERE oucnr TO BE A LAW By Fargo”; 6! Shorten . .......,..-,..' lwm is IT n7rri's'.ionss. 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