'"l-IF. GUARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOWN PAGE TWELVE . 7 ATTENTION FARMERS: I will be demonstrating the DAVID BROWN TRACTOR. PLOW and POTATO DIGGER on Wed- nesday. Sept. 26th at 1.30 o'clock. Please call at Dunning Garage. Kensington. Loam: DUNNING, Dealer CHICKEN SUPPER KINKORA HALL 'wEtiitEsnAv seer. 26th. 4.30 Till All Ara Served l)ll"I-'l'jRE.N'l' BAZAAR. Alli Sli)llL'.V'll OF KINDS CAPITOL Summon-side 3:.”-0-T215-il:;l5 TUDAY (Tttcsdayl I lnuv fr; Ky 20- L. I,” -s. g MA 93A R I 4;, FIXTRA! MARCH OF TIME lProvIiioiai Eitociitlvti off lW.l. Holds Meeting . Prince Edward lteniber 20th in the Central office .ivith it good attendance. i Mrs. Harold Laird. Kelvin. presi- ident. of Prince Edward Islaitd Wo- men's Instittite was in the chair. the many interesting topics and on the agenda were discumed. seems to be and will he. was given It gressing favorably held Thtirsday and Friday nights when a. prize of a Mix-Master is to be given the first. night and an electric floor polisher the. sec- iorid. i The iner-ting accepted a letter of resignation from Mrs. Robert .woridside. Convener of Citizenship. It. was decided a new convener would be appointed at a later date. A paper on United Nations will be sent for the October nieetiiigs. The Department plans to organ- ize the Ilntitli Institute in the near frture. A discussion on terms of radio piocrain and drawing up platis for same followed. It was suggested tl.at a few iiiiiiittes be given each week to news from branch Iiisti- tutes. that conveners help each the month's programs he i'ollow- ed. Proizrains are to beam as us- tial about the Iif'h of November. A letter was read by the Secre- tary firitn Mrs. Ralph Manning (nee Miss Maylca Boswellt thank- ing the executive for their lovely wedding gift. Miss Dorothy Baxter. of Fillers- lic. tvas recommended by the ('m - mittce as the sttidciit rcceivinf: the scholarship from the Jubilee Endowment. Fund for the coniiiit: year. Many scholarships are avail- able front other organizations. that are unknown to students on the Island and it is planned to have them publicized in the Insti- tute News. The Prize List for Exhibitions was thoroughly discussed and new ideas and suggestions were given for next yearis list. This year it was encouraging to see more weav- ing of very good nttality atfd a large number of entries in home st:-wing which entry was an experi- ment. this year. Needle point is to have an cntrv next year. There arc to he iitiprdvctneitts in differ- ent niethnris of makin! disil”l.l'5 "T fl(ill'Pl'S. It was siiizgesleri that An executive tr-ieetlng of the Island Women's .Insttttite was held Thursday. Sep- A report on the Cooking School pro- monih and that the sequence for Port Hill Notes ---Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the family of the late Mr. Ernest Birch. whose death oc- curred at. his home iii Port. Hill on Wednesday. Sept. 19th. Mr. Stuart Ramsay has rettirned to his home after spending a few days in Btellarton. N. S. Miss Anna. Veale. teaclier at Spring Park School. Oharlotte- town, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veale. Mr. Stuart Veale. Charlottetown. was in Port Hill recently, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strongman were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard re- ccntly. Mr. and Mrs. Major Yeo from Wtstern Canada were visitors -at Mr. Yco's brother and sister-ln- law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yea. re- cently. Friends of Miss Eniina MacAr- thur, Tyne Valley. are sorry to hear she is ill at her home. Mrs. Archibald Ellis spent a few days recently with her sister. Miss Emma MacArthur. Tyne Valley. The niany friends of Mr Ed- nitind Birch. Birch Hill. are clad in see him out again. after bcini; laid up for a few days. Miss Mary Birch. student at bttsiness college. Summersidenspent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Birch. Mrs Bud Kimball. New York. recently called on friends in Por! Hill. Mrs. Kimball was formerly Miss Kathleen Kilbridc. and resid- cd in Port Hill tiiiring her chilli- liood. At present she is stayinr. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kiltirtde. Grand River. Mr. Henry Maynard has left for Moncton. N.B.. to meet his sister. Mrs. Susie Kaye. who was called home due death of Mr. Ernest. Birch. Boston. Mass. to the Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended t.o Mr. and Mrs. Strothard Acorn. St. Elcanors. on the deatii of tlteir infant baby. Mrs Glenfnrd-MEiliar and Mrs Molelian-Giennon Wedding -A marriage of interest to friends in P. E. I. took place '-ll Montreal on Saturday morning. August 4th at nine o'clock. when Miss Elizabeth Glennon (Betty). daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.l". Cvlennon of Montreal, and Mr. William Harold Mcliellan. soti of Mrs. Bernard C. McLellan and the late Mr. Bernard 0. Mcl..ellan of Indian River. P.E.l.. were unit- ed in the holy bonds of matrimony at St. Monica's Church. Rev. H. Wordell. 3.1.. was officiating cler- gyman. Gladioli adorned the church. Given in marriage by her broth- er. Ml'. Wilfred Ciiennon of Sar- nia, Ont... the bride wore a gown of white Swiss embroidered organ- dy with a Chinese neck and but- tons to the waist.long sleeves fall- ing in points over her hands. Her headdress was a Juliet cap of white organdy with a shoulder- ltngth veil. and she carried 1 cas- cade bouquet of white carnations. Her maid of honor. Miss Millv 1-ioloduke. wore a gown of pale blue embroidered organdy and a Juliet cap, and carried a cascade bouquet of pale pink gladloll. Mr, Rupert McLe1lan was his bioi.hcr's groomsman. The reception was held at the lzovnc of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill y Wcsthili Avenue. Montreal. Latcrt the couple. left for a wedding trio in York Beach. the bride wearing a two-piece while silk ensemble trimmed with black. a black Velvcl hat. with white accessories. and a Lot-sage of white carnations. They. will reside in Hamilton. ()i:t.. where the groom is emP10.V"l . gconsider Spraying hTo control Spruce fBudworm Outbreak l Burlington and I I 0 Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lonny and two children. Irma and Wendy. have returned to their home at Halifax. after spending the past two weeks in Irishiown where they were guests of Mrs. I..eRoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Campbell. They also visited other relatives as well as Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hogan and other friends from Northern B. C., now stationed at. Summerslde Airport. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langton and daughter. Lillian left recently to return to their home in Kettery. Maine. after an enjoyable visit: at. Kensington. where they were guests of their aunts. Misses Jessie and Lillian Murphy. While here they viewed interesting scenes at Port Hill. Cavendish, Rustico and other points and tried their luck with some success in several Lroui streams. Her many tricds regret. the ser- ious illness of Mrs. Maynard Bry- anton at. her home at Maipeque in her condition. Mrs. William L. Cotton. Kent.- ington. is visiting friends in Card- ville, Maine. Mrs. James Evans. accoinpatiicd by infant son. rcturncd to her home in Burlington front the Prince County Hospital on Tucs- day. and hope for early improvement . Illis. l')iin:'an Sudsbury. Seal VIPW, spent the past. week at tlltel home of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Burlington. Miss Marion Puncher R. N I, leaves this morning for Jerscy City. N. .I.. where she will restiiiic her position on the staff of the. Margaret. Hague Maternity Hos- pital. Vli'l'El'lAN IDONOR 1 PRi:2DERlCTON. Sept. 24-iCPt -Consideration oi tentative plans for aerial spraying of 200 to 300k square. miles of Northern Newy Bi-unsw-tck forest land next SD!'lll!.Zy jris a protective Inca:-tire ailiiiiisty Ellie siiritce iitiriwoitii was annntin-i ycori Saturday by Lands Mll1lF'lPl't SAINT JOHN, N.E. -- iCPl - Mrs. W.J. ray celebrated her 65th birthday here by making her 25th blood donation to the Canadian Red Cross. She started with a war- time blood donation in 1942. GOOD. SYSTFRI-A No matter what your ocmpatioti . . . I. salesman. it. farmer or office worker. single or married. a money emergency in these days of high prices may be too big for you to handle alone. HFC-Household Finance-can help. A loan to pay old bills, medical expenses. tueu. fuel, education and home repairs, 'WlIl not increase living costs but will enable you to get out of debt and save for future emergencies. 8 can 0! 4 all to household I-IFC money service ll designed for folks in all walks of life who need money promptly. Loans of 550 to 8500 or more are made on your signature. without bankabie security. It you have a money problem. phone or visit the HFC onicc in your community. noun VIIIIN V00 NIII Ill OIISEHOLD SEPTEMBER 25. 1951' Professional card; I: Earle llloltey Chartered Accountant ”-onndiau Banli nl commerce Building Ianunanido. P. I. I. PIONI III. E. E. Parlttniiii. 0pt.D-. R.0. orroina'rnis'r i Eyes Examined i Glauu Fitted I Office Ronni ' 0 to 12 - I to 5 and by appnlntmenl Phone 8231 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. luminor 31.. Sunnnersid: I ' B. F. ilunter ll. 0. Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted ; r . Finance 1 i I50 Ono! Onrgo Stun : sMALLMAi S BU! "LNG um i trim. on: I on-ommus-r ciumormowu, r.t.i. I Ilnnmernldo. P.E.l. .. lnnnnlnvr wanna noon wapclin ... MMQI Piriceives Leather lN.E. OALLAGHAN l R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 summer St.. Summeraiuu PHONE 2413 DR. GLEN R. lIEllIlllY Veterinary Surgeon Phone 60 Remington W. GIIESTER S. ,,.r,M;,i, Mid,-95595. were celebrated at an "open hnuse”l EXTRA! EXTRA! Official Fight Pictures of the Return Match betwet-ii RANIll' Ti'RPlN and SFGAR RAY ROBINSOV A h'"ll' bl N0" description highlighting 1-very rouiui. M9" 1' Hood comedy feature-Red Shelton in ”THE w;t.i.ow can MAN" Off the screen for over a year... Now you can see it HOWARD HUGHESL .;;tou1LAW JANE RUSSELL 'fi'. ltlil Witt rxv5y4f”0”i y 1'tI'.r (7155 by Mr. and Mrs. Foster Carter. w-hn . were married in Montreal and liv-3 ed in North Bay before cominizl west many years ago. They lmvcl eight children. ;d.....d..-... "CALL ME MISTER" AT CAl'lTOL. Sl7MMEliSlllI-2 -Comedian Danny Thomas. who has broken laugh-meter records on E the night club and theatre circuitsy of two continents. finally gets liisl first funny role on the screen in ' I miFiiT.3iEZ:TviiItr.s ST. JOHN'S. Nfid. rcci While the northern whaling season does not end unt.il the middle October. one firm which ooerates six. vessels out of I-lawkes Harbor. Labrador. reports a total catch of 270 wlialcs tip to the end of Auti- ust. The same firin cauaht 237 in the same period a. year ago. 00ilsTll'ATl0li ooiiii lTWenl.l9ll1 Century-Fox's Techni- color splash. "Call Me Mister.” tlstarring Betty Crable and Dan ' Dziiley ctiri-ently at the Capitol . . - - Theatre. '(.onntipation made me sullen all Featured M an army nnmw day. What. a change since I started to use ALI.-FIRAN regularly! F.ven mv wife ,,,,uc,.,. as a result of his friendship with 5.1"" Man; Am-cite lDailey. Danny breaks away from gwardy 34 ppm. 1st,1'a,igh(. parts which cramped his chette Ave.. Ville lfunnybone in his previous screen efforts. Montmorency, Que. Another Thomas screen innova- Ortc nf many unso- licilvd I01!"-i Tm"! liion is that he also gets the girl. At.I.-MAN u-ms. tine charmer in this case bi-mg YOU-tt00.,mH.V FXPP” '0”V”,'C0m9 lBena,v Venuta. In addition in his constipation due to lrtck of dietary ' acting. Danny has two gpecmny bulk if you follow this advice: eat. ' an ounce of crispy KF21.lA')Gl".'R l ALL-BRAN daily. drink plenty of water! Itig not completely satisfied 1 rm, after 10 ava. return em t.y carton g it , m Kollnmrzk lmndonlp Onmrin. ;' -One of-the inoysty successful JR7ld 3,1, ,,om,”i; mm; Mom.-,1 M,-.ui .liighly-piiid PlllCl't3lnCl5 in stow business today. Danny received his share of heartbreaks before click- ing. One memorable incident. oc- . curred in Detroit where Danny was appearing in cabarets. bars. and lszi-ills. One successftii proprietor for whom Danny worked dOCirlNi to , hiiild a swanky place with a flashy KEhSmGT(,N floor show. when Danny approacii- Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday 7:l.'i- "91 Mm 107 5 DOSWOIL ill? lmPl'95r numbers, one entitled "A Lament ito Pots and Pans." the other. a monologueon basic training in the to night clubs. He proved a sen- sation at the 5100 Citib in the Windy City and has been on the nedy. Women's Institutes give prizes or V V y Gm .Vy.y makv mm? rpmmmon .n."m” Ei";,:m.'n:91;.-,Fg;.:1..:fI 'rhe New Brunswick interiiat- MONTREAL. - ICPI - There incentive in . sclioril ChlldlPll in 9-! Npwmmbe r&Cen”V' BC lion,” Pap” Company has mm an. thrn, gnod rmsnns for me Mr, ihmr "Wn mstndf 'ny FPFOUMTP Um. ,'. , posed a m-operaiive trial spraying .ll1l'PilllP delinquency is not. in great "”””"g 5”” hnoksi Dxnmm a".d HAPPY 1,"WFFng tprojcct. on land owned by theiproblein here. said assistant in- ;lIi;f;(;9llllliZ should nsri )e encoiii- rcg. . . - tpx.nV1u(-P and ieasad to 11.”, Com, ,g!ll)pc1:,.ro..,';Ja ppyycu(,g,l..bdi,(.C,or of - . - . - .5 : ie o l i i . M ' Still? he sent to the cunveneis-a t ci. iay-i e 3 ar. .der this proposal. the Federal md.H,n' and good orgamnuom Com who constantly gets into hot water gmnswick-5 economy arlo told him. "This ain't. for you. HHS” Tm" MmMhi"z Inn”. in You ain't no high-class eiitcrtaiii. m;9l'9hiJndei'dthal: board. The more screen r-ntertninmoni. A story N. You are smcuv R M100” bum... e U: ma e im feel huiigrier 0105' I'f'"l. M091 liilmmh ”'""'7 Determined to sliow him and the lain Mr!” N0" 3" hf Wllld 60 GLASS till-1NMili1lllE". starring Ernst of the world. Danny wont. to :"');uj3i;)';gl11:n2tigrctt:,ntion to that Jam Wynn". mrk p,,u,.,,,y M”, Chicago where he ttoollisniaii saints mvatvl so Hm bmlkcd airilcitrgluitirix Gerirtule Lawrence. Arthur Ken- 0" mm" mm wenua 3 Wm” Mm hissed tintii at long last Flip Rave w0u1diItributing time and money to help I the children." .:--s... .. Provincial Governments share the cost as a matter of pub- lic concern. The coiiipaiiyis mill at; Dalhousic requires some 300.000. cords of pulpwood annually fori capacity operation. The spruce budworm increased sufficiently, in several previous 1'1-JTl'l'l'I MUSICIAN VANCOUVER (CF) Miss .Audrey Piggott. who will occupy periods. to kill the trees on Whlchiifhe f"5,".Ce1y1o "Osman mm m? it feeds. The last big infestation in. - mom" 8' 53 fnphony this wmteh New Brunswick occurred bet.wccnH5 nvc 1.6” 3'” Inch" mm and.” its her instrument. But Miss Pig- i9l3 and 1920. when forests in that . Mimmicm and Central sh John . gott is 5 lot. slimmer than the c9110.; River areas suffered the greatest damage. F. .l. Farrell. woodlands man. user of the New Brunswick inter- national Paper Company, said to- night that the budworm epidemic in Resiigoiiche Cotinty had be- come a serious threat. to Newt thcil l .Ir authorities could save ilH'IlbPF in the 300-square-niile ar- ea of public lands to be spm,-ed, the province would save about 2,. 000.000 cords of pulpwood and 3,-,. Droxlmatcly 88,000,000 in stumpage .t'lucs alone. i l Mr. Farrell said the infestation .was first noted on the company's limits three years ago. The worst area was well defined. lending it. self to concentrated, encciive Sprnyiniz measures from the air. 5 -- --a....--H,. I BURGESS REDTIME .”C:nntinlie.d” from page 1n bed behind the eT;3i&?HiiiVs.'ii.i?dA lhF'("YPV hr beams in the inorning H”-I dolly climb up in the blue. blue sky. Biurfer had intended to ioiinw IMi'. Toad there. Then that pesky DOE had l'nI!1(l alontg. Blutlrer had felt. sure he would find Old Mr. Toad sqtialting comfortaimy Mme. "K1 and went. away. 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