SEPTEMBER 8. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,....?r p England -(CP)-- A mod- ic:iwrI;ort am a 25-year-old man "rated for travelling on the rail- ,” without paying his fare said the man was 0. mental defective. '1-he report. also said 5,000 similar Wwng are at large. in the coun- try- MAKE A F ESH STAR HAVE A ORE up your scan: copper, brass. rad- Lead. batteries, beer iators, steel. bottles. hides - All mean nonnv to yoii. , 3 We pay highe market prices for your scrap. For truck loads of mixed steel and cast Iron deliver- ed our yard we will pay 320.00 per groaa ton. MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO. Centrally located on Kent st., rear of the new Block Building-Phone 2203. EARLY' BIRD To MONCTON Only 05.00 One Way and to NEW GLASGOW Only 554.50 One Way Phone MCA,Today MARITIME IENIRAL A-.'xu,u-zy- FIRESTONE rm: SERVICE Flats Fixed Vulcanlzing - Retreading Phone 747 We Trade Tires. FIRESTONE BRYENTON & McKAY COMPANY i 131 Great'G-eorge St. Wholesale and Retail for P. E. Island. Four Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer i Lorne Valley and I O O . Vicinity Cardigan Head Schooliis still closed due to the scarcity of teach- ers. .... Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald spent the Labor Day weekend in the western part of the province, visiting relatives and friends. . ..-- . Miss Aletha Macbeod i has ac- cepted the position of teacher of Grade IV at Montague School. M-W - .'Mr. anh Mrs. Ellsworth Ross and young son recently spent a few days visiting Mrs. Ross' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Low- ery. Mr. Lauren MscLeod and his mother. Mrs. Christine MacLeod, motored to Charlottetown on Sat- urday, August doth. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNsill motored to ,Winsloe on Saturday, August 31st, to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Francis Hill, Dunstaffnage, and Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, Mliiburn, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. - Mrs. Sterling MacLeod and daughter Donna, Halifax, N.s., are spending some time visiting Mrs. MacLeod's brother, Mr. George MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw and family motored to Uigg on Sun- day, where they were guests of Mr. Shaw's sister, Mrs. Wellington Machcod and Mr. MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDon- ald and Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod and family motored to Nova Scotia on Sunday, August 31, to visit with friends. Mr. Arthur M.acNeill, Elmira. is at present the guest of his daugh- ter Mrs. Alex Mclntyre, and Mr. McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson were recent visitors to Ulgg. They were guests ni Mrs. Johnson's brother. Mr. Ernest. Shaw, and Mrs. Shaw. I-ler many friends are sorry to hear that little Miss Beryl Mac- Donald is confined to her home with the measles, and all are wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCan- nell. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mccannell and Mr. James Mccannell motor- ed to Cavendish on Labor Day. The sympathy of the commun- ity goes out to Mrs. William Fer- guson in the loss of her brother. Mr. John Macl..eod. who passed away at Victoria Cross on August 31st. Mr. Lauren MacLeod. Mr. Fran- cis Mcintyre. Mr. Walter Macheod and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclntyre motored to Alberton on Wednes- day. September 3rd to attend the Exhibition. ' Service at Lorne Valley Presby- terian Church was held at 2.30 p. m. on Sunday. August 31st. and was conducted by student minis- ter Mr. Gardiner Dalzell. who preached an inspiring sermon whlc was heard with much ac- cept nce. Mrs. Daniel Shaw pre- sided at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macl..eod. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. Wilbur MacDonald mo- tored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas. Head of Hills- boro, on August 29th. to attend a reception held in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dolllln-5. Who were married recently. Mr. Vernon Macneod. who has been on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Brldgewatcr, Nova Scotia, for some time. has been transferred to a branch of that bank in Trinidad. His many friends wish him health and hap- piness in his new place of abixicdl Yourl bacco Stays FRESH W You'll us It around the Inside ri ill tl1e"SElll.fTllE"l.ll7 LOOK FOR 'I'I'II5 IPECIAI. FIATIIRI In at the lid on your Ogdon'a lino Cut. It's a resilient sealing device that form n airtight acol- ltoops the tobacco fresh y retaining nohnol moisture and flavour. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Maxin- non leit recently for their home in Ontario after visiting their old homes here. Despite the fact harvesting is in full swing here considerable hay is still to be taken in. One man re- ports he out twenty acres last week and then decided it was too late and left it out. Mr. Joe Sinnottlis geetihg well 31008 with his bid barn. with the frame all up and the building part- ly closed in. He will have it ready for the fall. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Jay and children arrived from I-Ialliax on Sunday, August 24th to spend some time at their oid'homes here. Mr. Jay is with the R.C.A.F. Doctor and Mrs. Chisholm and children leit on Friday, August 22nd for their home in Sydney, N,s, after a month's visit here with Mrs. Chisholm's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bah. MIL It is hoped they will be back again when vacation again comes their way. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mooney. Wat- ertown, Mesa, are visiting here at present. Mrs. Mooney, the former Margaret Dunphy and left hem mlmy years ago. They are making the rounds renewing old friend. ships of long ago. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mooney and two children have arrived here to spend a vacation with relative; and friends for two weeks, My, Mooney was a student at St. Duti- stan's University some twenty years ago and is looking up some of ms old class mates. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mooney left for their home in Montreal last week after visiting relatives and friends here and in Souris. Souris was Mrs. Mooney's home berm, she went to the big city to resldg, Mr. Mooney is well remembered he-1'9 by the middle age class and lhteiylooked them all up during his Mr. and MrsTW1. O'Brien and three children who have been at their summer residence here since May left here on vacation on September lst and following this will return to their home in the City. They have been coming here for 8. number of years now. A welcome visitor here recently was Mr. Dan Matheson, from I-fall. fax. Mr. Matheson is II. railway man in that city and his friends are pleased to see him looking so well. His wife and some of the fam- lly still reside here, Mrs. Phillip Long and her sister, Mrs. Danny MacDonald, along wgh several of their children, returned home on Wednesday from Antigon- ish, N.-B. after visiting their sister Josephine. who is Sister Marie over there. Slgg entered the sisterhood a year a . Mr. Alfred MacDonald and his brother Roddie have arrived from Ontario by car to spexfd a vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald. They report the two thousand mile trip was without mishap. They will be here for two weeks. - N. Some fiity men from here gath- ered at Morsll water station on Wednesday afternoon, August 20th to put the mighty ten thousand gal- lon tank into the hole dug for it some time ago. with the kind as- sistance of the Imperial Oil men with their trucks. the tank was swung into position without a hitch and a bulldozer will be used to bury it. 'Mrs. James Greene has arriv- ed here from Bale Comeau, Que. bec, to visit her mother. Mrs. John Lapierre, also her brother Anslem, and two sisters. Mos. Greene never resided here as she was married before her parents moved back to the old estate here, where Mr. La- pierre spent his early years, but like so many others Mrs. Greene thinks the Island a lovely place and would like to stay here. She will go from here to the Magdalen Islands to visit her three broth- ers and many other old friends be- fore returnlng to her home in the north. Criticizes T3-"ciics Of Republicans DENVER. Sept: 7-(AP)-Ooh ernor Adlai E. Stevenson Friday night sharply criticized the cam- paign tactics of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and pledged that "any crooks I ever find in gov- ernment will be exposed and pun- lshed." Stevenson. the Democratic pra- sidentlal nominee, hit hard at the theme of Eisenhower-his Re- publican opponent-and other Re- publicans that "its time for a change in administrations." The Illinois Governor, opening A nine-state western campaign tour. said the opposition party talks constantly of a'need for a change but never comes up with anything resembling a live program. construc- Midgeli and Vicinity Mn. Melvin Tlobblns of Martin- vale was in Church Road recently on business. .f.!Mr. Sherman Sanderson of Church Road was recently employ- ed with Mr. Ken Blair at his lum- ber mill at Corraviile. Mr. Harold Ford, who has spent the past two months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl James of Midgeil, returned to his horns in Charlottetown on Monday, sept- ember 1st. The teacher of Church Road School. Mrs. Ira Sanderson, attend- ed the Teochers' Convention at. Mount Stewart on Thursday and Friday, August 28th and 29th. There was no school'on Monday, Labor Day. Service was held in Marie United Church on Sunday. August 31st when the pastor, Rev. E. A. Mac- leod, who has been on vacation for the past several weeks, con- ducted the service. A special dance in aid or the Morell street lights was held in Morcll Hall on Monday night. September lst. with an unusually large crowd in attendance. Music was supplied by the Chariotteton- ians Orchestra. Mr. Ira Sanderson of Church Road left recently for Nova Scotla with a. truck load of potatoes, He was accompanied by Mr. Alton Rap- son at Milburn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl James and, Blair of Mldgcll were visitors int Orwell Cove on Sunday, August 31st, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. Confederation Life Association, . o r r 1 c Irrsn oirowrry o NIAD Branch Office: Bank of Nova Seotla, Charlottetown S. W. WILLIS, Divisional Manager. Road spent the weekend at the home -of his daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira S Miss Thelma Ford returned to her home in Charlottetown recent- ly after spending a week's vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Earl James. Mr. Lelth Sanderson, who is em- ployed on the Trans-Canada. high- way, trucking gravel, spent; the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sanderson of Mid- Mrs. Blahche MacLeod or Bos- ton, Mass., is at present l'lSltll'it2 "Sure. son! There's nickel all through the house. The heating elements in our toaster, iron, ran c and percnlator are made of nickel-c mmlum wire. Our lmivca and lurks are made of silver- plated nickel silver. There's nickel in the electric clock and thermostat. There's a lot of nickel in our car too." anderson of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Partridge of Church Road. She is also visiting with other relatives and frie ds in var- ous parts of P.E.I. whi e here. Mrs. Maynard Sanderson of Mid- gell left last week for Boston, Mas. on a visit. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Doch- erty of Boston, who went some time visiting with friends and rei- atives n P.E.I. Friends here wish Mrs. Sanderson I very enjoyable trip. A very lovely w ding reception day evening. August 27th in honor of iiheir only son, Reginald, who was married to Miss Marie Mc- Quaid of Corran Ban. Over two hundred guests were served and the evening was spent in music and dancing. Best of wishes were ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Hooper for a happy married life. -BX LONDON - (GP) - Pranksters have been playing fast and loose. with Dolly, pride of a baker's string of 14 cart homes. lPi-ime Minister St. Laurent Insurance Program Is Not Feasible VICTORIA, Sept. 7 -(OP) - said Friday there isn't suificlent hos- pital space in Canada at present in make a federal health insuranci program feasible. He made the statement in ans- lwer to reporters' questions on his Th” Swlped. arrival here from Vancouver by Dolly and a set of harness, hitched boat. He was me; by L1eu;enam,- was held at the h me of Mr. and,Dolly to a. trolley and then disap-,c,ovemop Clarence Mrs. Gordon Hooper on Wednes-Ipenred. Wallace and it The lniernutionulhickel Company of Conutla, Limited I &' Nrlcelzn owvlwuoa "That must Ink a lot of nl'rlIl.”' "It does! International Nickel alone pro- duces over 250 million pounds a year. Last year Inca spent 23 million dollars so that they could produce more nickel. it's a good thing we don't have to buy nickel from other countries--because right now I lot of it is needed for equipment for our defense." CANADIAN D 25 King "Th Rnmvnn M Nil 5-” g 72 pg but fully llinrlral-I, wil be rmrfm us upon is nwu intvnml. lMayor Claude Harrison. Street West. Toronto