rI'AGE TWELVE fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN trip I. SMART and htodaeing The World Famous Clown REGENT Today 3:30. 7:15 Gr 911 rhuraday ........ .. 7:15 & 9:1 kodioit Original fol M00 EIIMETT KELLY 'Eisenhower Talks With Truman WASIHINGION. Nov. 6-(CP)- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower met with President Truman and his top adviser: for U minutes IOCISN and outlined in plan for speeding up Western European defence and rcarmament. He also puts a damper on pol- itical rumors by telling reporltra that he did not talk politics with Truman during their luncheon. official information on what was discussed was sparse. FAST , LINES More than one-third of all Swed- ish Railways are electrifl:-d and most are Government-owiied. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Mniiiley - 'l'ucsday - VVediicsda.V 7:15 - 9:15. M-G-M's sensational Sun Valley Musical, starring Est- her Williams. Van Johnson. .lohn Lund. in "DIICHESS OF IDAHO" in leclinicolor. with Paula Ray- mond. and guest stars Lena Horne. Eleanor Powell, Eleanor with her twinkling feet tap-dancing. We see spectacular swimming. dancing. skiing, acting. in this show. .......:.m .. .-.....- CAPITOL Summer-side Thursday 31.30-T215-9:15 Tonight 7:15-9:15; A1frl6fl63.l niliiesr 6W3 x I A ooooooogoo . Are, an s ......... Hear Dean Sihg: -mud to-haw Ev-a' p '1utdeWuoduH91' l Wu New out in G19-1 . -- on on in. on IN nu..- ” -1... I. Inn I. love Inn- .4; lm wirii vans-manna--unnui-in-iv-a I. --uwn.,..i.......m.--a ---i Also Latest News: In X Their New Fun-Hit! .0OtoooOOI.DCIIO-0OOQOOOlv- '” Hand iffy" O O O O O O D O O O I O O O O O O O O O O D o 0 O O 0 e -nniaur run nun- . n-1 - . . r....mi...,i-gm. Royal Visit Continues Flags MIDNIGHT DANCE iioiisoivs RESTAURANT Summerside East THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8th AT I2 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT Noisemakers Come out and enioy a real good time and help celebrate the Royal Visit. Balloons a pole dame IIITERRIIPTIOII NOTIO There will be an Interruption on our line from Mt. Pleasant to 0'Lee.ry on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7th from 12 Noon to 8 PM.-Weather Permitting This interru tlon is necessary in order to replace in ii recent storm. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. -a .- Let's Talk it Over A Prince County Viewpoint by "II" There seema to be some dis- satisfaction with the way the new Trans-Canada Highway joins the highway that runa into Sum- merside. Motorists from Summe - side are saying that the junction does not attract sufficient notice. If Summerside drivers almost passed this Junction without real- izing it was the turn-off into the Prince County capital. a stranger io the Island Province would be much more likely to do so. What looked like a wise solution to the problem was put forth by a mem- ber of the Summcrside Board of Trade. but it is possible no very drastic change can be made at this late date. We do not know the Government's plans regard- ing this junction but hope that with the aid of conspicuous signs and an information bureau at this location the unsatisfactory siiua- tion can be greatly improved. We have seen nur first rural musical festival and -enjoyed it very much. The moving spirits in this wortli-while project .ai'e to he congratulated on their achievement thus far. Some ieal- ly excellent tnlciit aas shown in the various music and eloculion numbers. This festival which was held in the auditorium of the Siimmeralde High School is be- ginning to get a bit uiiwieldy be.- cause of the large number of en- tries. This is R lieoitliy cruiriiizoii. but something will have i.n be. dnncj about it, neverlhcless. 'lihir direc- tors are considering two alterna- tives: elimination contests at lhel schools, or a tun-day pi:olzi'aniy The iii-si seems llic more sciisi-l blc uav in handle this s.liiatinn.l as it. II'lHl(9x for A hctler qllalllyl of perlormaiice. There IS the. otlicrl rnnsidcralioii however. that if. you used local Judges at the pre-; llmll1Rl')7 contests in the scliool.s.l there would Rlt'l'.'us be some who would consider that they been dealt with iinfairly, had . , . We llnpr: the lcridcrs of Ihis pi-n,lcrl.. which. lakllig eieryiliinc, into cniisirleraiinii, has been uni nutstaiidiii: .Sut'cess. will 't'iYFi'. look a little cnnsti-uctixe criilc-- ism. vile think the sessions mighi get. under way a little more promptly. Perhaps the weather ytis partly to blame for the starts this ycar. but the fact re-. mains that functions of this kind (and every other kind for liiatl matterl. should begin via adv:-i--l tlsed. We owe that. In our caslil ciiritomeiaa who are living 5' very hiisy world. II is true we Is-- l9lld9l5 l'li'i'de ourselves on a ralh-l er more leisurely way of liviiigl than exists in some parts of the! world. but DTOMDLIICSG is still iii virtue worth cultivating. I o - -As the acoiisttcs of suinnicrsidc I-luzh School aiidll.oi'lum are known in be somewhat short all the ideal. we think a loud speiik.l er system should have been usedl at the festival. It was difficult; sometimes to hear the adlludica-1 "ll-I izlve their findings, and somel .of the sm:il.lci: contesizinls could not be heard at. the hack of ihel ihall at all. We were sitting at the back and failed to hear one of; the participants who won fl-:stl prize in an clocutioii class. Thei adjudicator sitting hi-il! ivav up' the aisle, was able to J-.idg'e My contestant: without trouble. but as it nllnrge ll very rightly medal for ailmissioii. it would be hr-lierl if all the audience could hear all ""5 Ilf'rformers. wouldn't it? i COAL CENTRE Coal-mining in the big cnalneldsl near Swansea. Wales. started Isl Gilly as the lftth Century. mm.i.iiiii lliAllE vol irru liirrr ion wriil l I :.Get relief from constipation -lmq.l lleatlon. Positive results from 'PRU'T'A"”VE5 Woven by ten: all lthoullndn. FRIJIT-A.Tn1;'s mm," i extracts of fruits and herhg. l p't”IlF(l. (lOllf'lOil'VI. 1"";evcning Nov. 5th. Mra. Arthur Wil- 0'Leary Legion Plans Armistice Day --On Armistice Sunday. Nov. ii. the special speaker for the 0'Lear,v Canadian Legion will be Squadron Leader G. C. Peake of the R.C.A.F. base at Summer- aldi-. He will give it special ad- dress at the Verdun Theatre, 0'Le-nry. The veterans will naiiemblo at. the O'Leary Legion Home at 10.30 l-Lnl. rind will then march to the ccnolaph. picking up the Sunday School children of the O'Leary United Church, the O'Leary Nazarene Church and the Knutsford Baptist Church enroute as well as the Boy Scouts and the Wolf Cubs. At 11 a.m. the two minutes silence will be observed at the monument and Squadron Leader Peake will call out the names of lliose for whom the memorial vvreailis will he placed at the monument. Rev. C. O. Howlet, who lost a son in the Second World l'i'ar will load in prayer. A short address will be given by Rev. W. G. Dickson. it is hoped that the padre of the 0'Lczii'y Legion. Rev. J. R. iMi'Malion will be able to attend. The parade will then march to the 0'I..eai'y theatre where the spccial message will be delivered by S I. Peake. In the evening the l1iPltIliPi'S will mnrch ()'l.iv:iry l'niled (lhurch along with the Boy Scouts. the Wolf Cubs and the C.G.I.T. where a special flag will be donated to ilic church in memory of six lmys from the cnmniuiiily who lpaid the siinreinc sacrifice in H'4irl(I H':ir II. .-in Iinnnr roll will also he Illi- tlic gucsl speaker being RI'Igndicr IV. Vi'. Reid 0! Char- Legion to the been llic The public has invited in nltciirl ll;i:- si-i:vii-es. Vrlcmns will Mniirlny mcniii: lmginii Home for h:1nqiicl.4 r-nwlially Arniist ice avasciiihle on the 0'Lear.v their annual -AZ. at United Church Guild Hold Birthday Meeting Miss Helen Hardy was host- rsr. in the well attended birthday of the United Church Alberion on Monday llTIFPtlllK 'Gulld at kie presided. Opening worship was led by Miss Beth Waugh. Mem- bcrs answered the roll call with A short poem and the payment of birthday dues. The visiting committee, Mrs. R E. McDonald and Mrs. C. R. Leiircl reported it? home calls and three hospital calls. It was decided to order 50 Uiilt- ed Church calendars for sale to members of the congregation and plans were made for the bazaar to be held on December 8th. Mrs. C.R. Hunter and Mrs. Arthur Wil- kic are on a committee to arrange plans for the sale. Several mem- bcrs volunteered to make posters. The committee in charge of sell- ing food will be Mrs. Wesley Har- dy. Mrs. R.E. McDonald and Mrs CR. Ls-ard. In charge of fancy wort: will be vfrs. .l.C. Matthews, Mrs. G.I-I. Collin and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J.C. Matthews with Miss Beth Waugh and Miss Bar- bara Smith as assistant hostesses Mrs. Wesley Hardy will lead the v.-orship and there will be singing of Christmas carols. An interesting relay race and I izame. provided by Miss Shirley McAi-ihur and Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. formed ii pleasant. conclusion to the meeting. Delicious refresh- ments. including A very attractive birthday cake. were served by the hostess rind her assistants. -- B. NtT)lSYmNl'2lAGllII0IfS I LONDON -- rceu C irumiiieii in in local block of apartments com- lplrilned they could hear noiaea in adjoining apartments. It was de- cided to apply sound-proofing to one apartment. and if successful the others will be similarly treated. l'AM0l'S RIVER. sroiliindts most important. Sal- mon River. the Tray flows 125 miles in the am of Toy. draining an area of 2,500 square miles. liiiieloon aid'iuhcIe'iEIIy&BTE l :'9T'AVdurcF rue House aulziue -me FALL I Hour-eci.aANmc9 .' vou C4Nl:LEEP OlJT6ll7E I O'Leo'ry and Vicinity --Mrs. Norman Macwilllama of West Devon has moved into her new home at O'Leery. Maple Leaf W.I. ' Hold Annual Meeting ....... -The annual meeting of the Maple Leaf Women's Institute of Traveller's Rest met in the club room on November let. A delicious turkey dinner which was prepared by the mem- bera. preceded the meeting and was greatly enjoyed by all. The meeting opened by Ilnllnl "0 Canada" and repeating the "Creed". The roll call was re- aponded by thirteen member. Ten Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dignan and children of 0'Leary moved to Charlottetown on Thursday. November lat. where Mr. Dlgnan has secured a position with the Charlottetown Co-op. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bell of Summeraide were week-end vial- tora to Brae. the guests of Mrs. 391” N"'"l”- M5 "id M” visitors were present. Ieven of FY05 w- M3CLWd- whom were welcomed as new , l members. . Th? Hallie" F55”"'l "'"c'. The minutes of the last annual of the Brae United Church was held on Sunday afternoon. Nov. 4th at 3.30 pm. The church was nicely decorated with the pro- duce of garden and farm. The and regular meetings were read and approved. It was decided to hold e pan- try sale In the near future. the proceeds to provide hot lunches ""30" W” Preaclwd by "'9 for the achool children. It was Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. moved md seconded that a Fwd wreath be bought for Remem- Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dlgnnn und family of Charlottetown were week-end visitors to Woodstock. the guests of Mr. Dignan'a par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dig- nnn. On their return trip they were accompanied by Miss Ruby brancc Day; also that cod liver oil capsules be purchased. An address was made by the President, Mrs. John Mai-chbank. thanking the members for their co-operation duriniz the year and the community for its help on Cl'55lV9”- various occasions. MC The treasurer then gave her Ml” Hiib" K Hardy 0' Elm” report marking a very successful dale. P.E.I.. began his Ministry on the Vilest Cape pastoral charge Car. The Red Cross converter": re- of the l'nited Church on Sunday. port. shmacd that a lot of work November Alli. llc. preached at mm ho," m.,.,,,nI.h5he4 by the Cape Wolfe in lli(' morning. at mpmbers during me 393,-. Bethel in the afternoon and at Comm-me” were men appggm. Glenwood at night. There were large congregations to hear him at the three places. Mr. Hardy is President of the P. E. I. Lay Association of lhe United Church. The Interim Moderator of the West Cape chiirgc is Rev. VV. G. Dickson of O'Lc-nry. ed for the next month: School: Mra. Wm. Heffell. Program: Mrs. George Waite and Mrs. E. S. Marchhank. Lunch: Mrs. John Marchbank. Mrs. if .12. Mouse. Mrs. E. S. Marrhbaiik took the chair for the election of officers for the coming year which re- suited as follows: President, Mrs. .THl'1lf'! liziiik; Vice-Prcsidciil. Mrs. Poole; Secrctriry. Mrs. Moasc; 'l'i'casui'cr. Mrs. John Marchbank: Auditors. Mrs. Har- old Mouse. and Mrs. Percy March- bzink; Directors. Mrs. Elton Mac- Kay. Mrs. I.lnytl lVond and Mrs. I-Jvcrctt Cunning: Red Cross con- vener, Mrs. llnroltl Moose. Mrs. D. C. Marchbauk is to have charge of the birthday box. A vote of thanks was extended In the retiring officers and the meeting closed with the National Antlicin. Alberton and I I C Vicinity - Mr. r'rRIllx'--W-lVl.CAlfll.lfl. Well known driver and trainer of race horses is spending A few weeks at his home in Albcrton follow- On Sunday afternoon Novem- her 4th. the funeral service for the late Mrs. George Machend of llchron. formerly of North Redc- que was held from the rcsidcncc of her daughter. Mrs. Austin Mc- Intyre and Mr. Maclnlyre. It was conducted by Rev. VV. G. Dickson of 0'I.cai'y. The main service was held in the North Bcdeque United Churcli and was conducted by the Minister, Rev. .1. K. Campbell. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. ncLeod was 85. Deepest sym- pnlhy is being extended to mem- bers of the family.--AZ. March- Revi George lloude Acclaimed on Tour success MONTREAL. Nov. 6-Siponi.an- eous ovation to Mayor Houde for his direction of Montreal's out- in: a very successful racing sea- standing welcome to Princess son at Maritime and American Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- tracks driving such liorscs us. PM D. Miss Eloise and Camp- burgh was given by City Council bcll's Buddy. as he entered the council cham- ber to preside at a statutory meet- ing. Messrs. J. W. Don Campbell. Councillors rose in their placesillfmelil M””h”',5, ""1 D' and nppyauded and cheered meilsicholson were visitors to Chai- 'loll(-town on Monday. mayor. Mr. Houde said he was touched by me unexpected reception and Friends of Master Peter Mac- . - Donald, who is ill at the home "hg:,kedmh's ;I(;”eaSgu.Ci' . d I of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. mm or X 61: eh ea" 0 E. MacDonald. are glad to know council. said he, in the name of. the citizens of Montreal. wished to thank Mayor lloude and Mrs. Hriude and all department and committee heads responsible for the magnificent success of the Royal visit. "Montreal. in doing honor to. D; Tliclr Royal Hlaliness. rovcredl The Mouniaiiis of Argentina itself with glory.” Coun. Selgler'contaiii deposits of gold, silver declared. and copper. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS .'il. Serf ll. Swiss Knocks 52. We rbled river tpnaii.) Ferry-boats ltl. Moving fvar.) part (mach) 1l'll"l'I""- Enanarcl Fragrance Inner portion of sunspot. Skin disorder Thua Muscular livlch At n distance Girl '.a nick name scold persistently Bitter velch 23. Taverna ZII. Native 0! Morocco 21. Oil of rose petals 29. Form of ' crane .12. Absent :14. Underdono .15. Metal can 37. Children! game 39. An age 40. Conatel. nation 12. Knave oI lie is progressing favorably. Dr. .T. D. (iuniniiiigs. xclci-iii- riry surgeon. 0'Lcary, was in Al- hrrlon on Tuesday.-F. wr.'.IiIfiii-TA .15 .'.'lI-ll: Hid!-Ii-I Llldllhi H DOWN Mount again We rp-yam Saucy Killed Clu b Melody Fresh water algae (Bot) Daub Country 3! Europe a nd Asia 19. 2!. 24. 26. an 99! 9"? Rowing implement Rodent Pressing Cuts tent Into 1 mortise Bork Russian news agency 36. Angry 38. Clothes 2!. .10. 31. BEE-ill Yesterday”: Anne! 41. Baking chamber 43. Unit of quantitatlvo' meter - 40. Before 4!. Forbid T'?.'-"97-I.” '- .'i.'i. 35. on .- .4... .. 9" 7" 5"? E" P?" 20. 22. C 44. Negative reply 45. soothing ointment 47. Bird 40. Guide 80 Broken coat of cereal grain lpI.I DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE--Here's how to work It:. AXYDLIAAXI IILONOFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three lja. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophiea. the length and formation of the words are all hinla. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptognvn Quotation MVA PTUPBMFGA JCTA no HT H-3 Jri.-rirnw ra BCNAMFNAB cx BAIL6 rail MC MVA QPKWFG-"UP'i'!'PBF Yeatartya cryptoquotei STRANGE!!! MAY FATE A MILD!!! ASPECT Illow. AND IPIN 1'1-IY FUTURI WITH LWIIITII QNIIQPOPI-.- ;:.... s.-.-........- The Neighbors ee- ii-if; "You boys looking for Jimmy? Just follow that trail.” 5 , '1. George ciml &' ' 1--I , 45 ' 7, 1951.: IN MEMQRIAM MIKE. BEN CAMERON -The town of Kensington was shocked when on October nth. i951. it became known that Mrs. Ben Cameron had been instantly killed by a car while on a week- end visit to the home of her daughter. Mrs. Cameron. in cnrnpany with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Paynter. and granddaughter Shirley. were walking home from church when the Grim Reaper claimed one that was a highly respected citi- zen, a true and loving wife and nioiliciz Mrs. Caniei-on was in her 56th year and was a. daughter of the late William Cameron and Mrs. Cameron. she leaves to mourn her passing. ht-r grief-stricken husband. one daughter and two sons. Gei-ti-iidc. ilvfra. Fulton Payntcr), the Glades, N B; and Sheldon and Elwood. Kenaington. One son, Leslie gave his life in France in 194.4. Also mourning are her mother. Mrs. Bessie Camer- on. Freetown and two sistei-a., Lulu lMl's. George R-ccvesl. Free- town and Mrs. Edith Webster, N. H.. who arrived for the funeral. Her largely attended funeral was held from the United Church on October ll and was conducted by her pastor. Rev. L. M. Murray. He spoke highly of the esteem in which she was held. The hymns sung were "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." and "Jesus Lover of my Soul." "The Ninety and Nine" was feellngly rendered by a close friend of the family, Mi:-. T. W. Benilcy, Charlotte- town. - The pallbearers were: Messrs P. L. Lalalanc. John Burns. Turn- er Glydon. Dan Dunniiiiz. ROY Campbell and Perry Cami. The lower bearers were: Messrs. Wil- Peter Willerson. ham Johnstone. Harry Brown. Wcalcy Champion. BUCKLE IS MIXTURE risii Allii em: MEETING TIGNISH LEGION HALL Wednesday, November 7th. At 8.00 P. M. Several important matters to be discussed. Showing of films after the meeting. l -- IIII. .I.II. GIIIIIIIIIIIIAM flower-banked caaket 4 AT OUR NEW PLANT Thousands of Pounds CHICKEN and FOWL, Live or Dressed. Paying Highest Market Prices. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summeraide Chiirlee Yen and P. J. Kelin;dy. The tenderly laid to rest in the mo. plea' Cemetery. Kenaington. IVIH Wanted Professional cards Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce lulldlnt lnnunel-Ilde. P. I. I. E: Iarkman. Opt.D., R.O. OPIOMITRIBT Eye: Examined Ginsu Fitted Office Hours: I to 12 - I to 8 and by appointment Phone 321'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Suninier st.. lninineralde . B. F: IIIIIIII R. 0. Complete Visual Analyaal Gluaeo Filled PHONE 8110 IMALLMANS BUILDING OPIOHZTIIIT Innunor-aide. !.8.l. VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summeraide l l l -----m-LETTERS POURING IN SAYi--M""""