i 'und daughtens Arlene. Valerie snd PAGE TWELVE Ellorslle And fliiiiioriii...li.:.-....?.ur.::e..t.:.i2..1i:. mersido on Nov. 12. -Mr. and Mrs. George Hsyee Mn Jeanette Ogden. Alberton. aooompenied by Miss Betty Ren- nie. Elmsdole. spent the holiday (Nov. 11) with the farmer's par- ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Gi1lle.. motored to sunimenide Mrs. C. E. Ross was A Plesenger to Summerside on Nov. 14. Mrs. Thomas sherry. Tyne Vil- yley. was the recent guest of Mrs. John Coughlin. Mr: Herold Gillis visited with her sister. Mrs. Earl Simmons. suxrunervide. on Nov. 14. Menu. Emmett and Hartford. Hutchinson and sterling Phillips; ssckviile. N.B.. spent the pastir"-l week-end at their homes here. .MT5- Mm Doris Morrison. with the Royal Canadian Nsvy and station- ed at Halifax. N.s.. we the re- gurst or her parents, Mr. and John Morrison. I Mr. George Smith. Charlotte-I M" - . s d1 myl;f1'fd,,..::l'fh,,”.I.eQI.l!f,..f" jBarrei.t and Mrs. Pannenus Bren- mg lilall, Elmsdale. Miss Edith Grant. Hiil'lil”fiii'5ldP.l spent the past iieclr i'LSlllnR Willi! her brother-in-law and sister, Mr i and Mrs. Hilbert Hutcliliisoii. Annie Btonehouee had as her guests recently Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Rsiiph Dickinson and daughters Erna. and Feye. ec- lcomprililed by Messrs. Sinclair and lPrestoli Meocaull. went the holi- Tl-iE' GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l”1'ETOWN visitors xreeent. Mrs. Kenneth Mu:Nevin. vioe-peeddent. preeided in ehsenoe of the president Ml-e. Roland Willisms. The election of ofricus for the ensuing yur wss: President. Mn. H-win Dennis; sec- retary. Mrs. James !Iur1eig-h:trees- llrer. Mn. RM. Muwlull: Hoe- pitel Bond. Mm. Lorne nurlelgh; vioe-president. Mrs. Kdinetm Mee- Nevin. Mos. Glenfosd Miilsr in- vited thevmembers to her home for the next meeting. Mr. Jimmie Morrison. summer- oide. spent s. rooent wees-end with his perenu. Mr. snd Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and femily were buslnen vioitors to chsrlottetown on Nov. 16. Mr. Henry Grsnt motored to Bummerside on Nov. lb. and wss secompuli-d on his return home by Mr. and Mn Sherman Hutch- inson who visited with Mr. end Mrs. William Grunt snd Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson. ,- V M,. and M11 Meivn, 1m1;,pjda,l' of Nov. 11 with the formers . lpillibflls. Mr. and Mrs. Wallaoe ---- Summerside. were Not. 15 xUP5l5 P-EL Mr. ma Mm Mb.” wnmh Ind of their son-ul-law and (lIlilQl1iCI'.lDlCkies0n' New G1”3”w- Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis. Mr. and Mr; Kendall Inglis and daughters Linda and Sandro visited with Mr. and Mrs. George My” on Nov 15 mei-side on Nov. 14. Tn:-s-jg: , ROYAL THEATRE BURDEN The legion of friends of Clifford Williams Will n wishing him a speedy recovery. Melvin Hutchinson Susan Mrs. ldaughter Monday-Tuesday nee 3:15 on Tuesday. Gary Coop-ilister Locke, summei-side. on Nov or, Grace Kelly in big adventure. ”HIGH NOON" Also Serial and News. Mr. and Mrs. Beiljamin Bridges and daughter Petey. sooompen-ied lby Mis. Ernest Peynter and daugh- ter. Catherine. motored to sum- Mr. regret to learn that he is confined to his home due to illness. All will join i and uere guest: of 7.15-9:15: Man-living. Earl Simmons and Mrs. Al- Mls. P. M. Maccaull was host- ess to the ladies of the Eilerslle eons, Bedeque. end Mr. and Mil-s. mnronnerrisey snd son Jimmy snd daughter Oheriotte were recent guests of Min. Weugh's and Mrs. Ramsay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miilar. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 1'llll,(illl.IllOl1 amd daughter Susan. scoompenled by Mrs. Annie Stonehouse. visited with Mrs. Jsenette. Ogden. also Mr. snd Mrs. Psi-menus Brennan, Elmsdele. on Nov. 15. Mr. E. R. MncNevln. Montague. spent the week-end with his wife and family here. -Mr. and Mn. Sinclair Mnc- Oeull. Bummereide, were sundey guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Willsrd hiccltusilsirud and Mr. and Mrs. jcctor. showed some very interest- ing and eduoetioosl films snd the ladies of the Institutes passed out well filled begs of ceildles snd nuts. And sn enjoynble even- ing was spent by Ill and the ususl Halloween pranks end demegs done we almost completely ob- litented. A First Aid class with mem- bers from both the lillerslie and Bideferd was started on Nov. 1 in the centre school with en en- rollment of 15 members and there sre at least three more to enroll at the next class. Miss Margaret Mun-my is the First Aid Instructor in charge of the clue. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Found. Ic- compauiied by Mrs. Melvin Hutch- inson. motored to Du-mmel-aide on business on Nov, 3. Mr. snd Mrs. George Hayes snd daughters Valarie and Berbsrs were visitors to 3-mmersi-'e on Nov. 8. B. Mrl. Gordon Millar visited with her deter. Mrs. Jsmes Phillips, Bummeleide, on Oct. 31. Mr. Henry Grant. socompanied by Mrs. William Grant and hits. Hubert Hutchinson. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson. Sunlmerside on Oct, 31. Mr. And Mrs. Ernest Payntcr and children Cntheryn and Car- men were recent guests of Mr. and Mire. Rvirisoell Ccrughlin, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bhsrp. Summerslde. spent the past week- end with the iiatterh parents, Mr and Mrs. John Morrison. Mrp Alfred Maclksn was A messenger to aimmerside on Nov. , ,. , W ' Institute for their s.n- 3 ad Willi mg. g. gunk mgm; drauing Tuesda)- llll(::rlnef:x1:Bi.l.il4I on Nov. 10 with n U E .1- ..M.. large number of membm and Mn. Claude omit and chil- Mr. and Mrs: Kendall Inglis gum dsen. Shirley and Warren. Sum- nlid daughters. Linda and Sandra. merside. were week-end guests of were recent guests of Mr. end her puemte, Mr. end Mrs. Colin Mrs. James Inglis. East Bideford. Hutchinson. 'M,. ",4 3;". geman Huwh- xM,il'a. I-:;u;old iiillls nvizassl gust aujn , . m 0 er 3 Pf. 1'1. T mo 3. KENSINGTON wage gE:::m:i;: gs? Suimmerslde on Oct. 31. en 5. 1'. en 11. er I' U - "T;-T , g , V y . moon and Mr. and Mrs. William Mondey-Tuesday 7:15-9:13. bee Janles bteviait in aggnt, anllmMrs)?uglilimgiinlqestnflbaiggf: true life story of Marsh Williams, who invented ”(whlle lomwwm mam pm 0-f ma week in prison) the Carbine rifle. .M-G-M Pl”9S9lil5 051?" A nissquei-use HA.ll(1We'en pert-y visiting with their sisters. Mrs. BINE WILLIAMS". no-starring Jean Hagen as as was held in one. LD.L. mil on Pearl Mscsowin and Mrs. Al- v' , W d - ., risoli warden who - Saturday evening with Mr. H. R. berm Walsh prior to Mrs. Walsh day. '-if-li'.'1: .;l;:lf.l'J.' v- lI'li:i'.lI f-lllllidl-l ACROSS DOWN 17.SuPP0l'l !.lHl'I-':i nit-Till-if-if-l CRAPAIJD THEATRE l i g gum. teristlc of 22 Movsble 1 2 ' Greek or barrier , 9. A" U, Rolmn srt :4. Goddess fl THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 8 P.M. lho. own. 0; -3 IL p tie arertorms discord rill-l nit-vH ;. cocoooooouooooouoouoooccu-09-00 0. 1, gggkm (Gr. rzltfliiiiliam E-liii-It-1 C ' . 1 M. n N L f M 'th f-l';llll3ll:l lilllllllill ACTUALLY FILMED - g 11 COMMIMW 5 R 9” 3 " . :. . . Q . e f much); !1.Worry liiil-ill?! U.ll7il , gunoenmealsto; . M: fmfmm. ”,,...i.,, w 29.Fold WWW. hm; O i 1 An srboril over ;( pk. veue p Q i i , upi i 30. Hermit pat. One ofs net gr gil - : is Sgt-tum" l(nA.iT:l)'Al..) 31.st.itched - ofsugzrneto - 3 n is .:rm;.:" .2... li'S?.n'"" . peun In I - . c.i..i,, Tgcymlcomn 1; spin roughly 86 Dance folklore) .puniu um i oeuei ouuveu eosem eieu g . 4 over - I2 Revisit u glup el.xo'::,ym ” . . . . ' . is o id s tur . 0" : lllilllli Wllltiilllliii liiiiil Eliiiiiiia : .. ..:,i.. .. n..-. ......... ...n.... . amen-lvuslln-luliurili-uriliiv-iusi-uuillusii ""-I q 21 Military i mcluinmr rt nomui . 47. hcmuro . hssiuteuuhdlielu-haunt-i-nihaqui..I-uilsueu W” t omcers (pore) msgistrste 49. not . ususlunslqsutiuusivs-sun-ssisuus-snuihis-suiuiniss-s - 4 .;,,d,., .ooooc.Ouooooooooooooooo"W"W'"M7iM' 93 :l::::"ll Due to Length of Picture No Shorts will be shown. so Gtlnra. I C 1' Adm.: Adults 75c; under 14 yeers 35c. 26.Mud!fier 28.Ro I . 32.Vex 34 Infrequent - 35.Gift ' so A sit CAPITOL Summer-side to. Help , . TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 41-Sift!!!” See her eat her way towards her third Academy as. 1:3-:::;i Award in "My Cousin Rachel". 44 pm for . ti You loved her in "To Each His Own:', "The Snake :33.” Pit” and "The Heiress"-now see her in her greatest 45.31.”,-i.i. trlumph.. es. Ancient : hiiili? .- - u. - U ,' D;plsne do Msuriei-'1 rnslior coon lh- least. sell? comes Alive 0-1 I911 .. breathing i ' gmienetl . livx pi ...i. A'l)il l. Vlil Otnza do fiolitflwi iwn-iiiiiv vliuiili-iii) .lxx.iil winlivl, in lit-r hl.:l.ll1'-l.yI-lll.ii.Il ,. .. . - . H h l .?:l::: . f:.".":.i:".'f-..i..;.. ,...i.....'.. - l' Pa-In-J i. NUNNALLY Jolixsou mm: s. Hmv Kosmr .... u..i. NUNNALLY Joliiisou - e... 4.. uni L, n.,i... .l.. ii....i.. for the three L's. X for the i. LJCDRW. ARNOLD I!AlLi'.ClIgYProQUO'rE-”-lierds how to edit: it: AXYDLBAAXR IILONGFELLOW - One letter ilniply slsnds for enolher In ti-in exsmplo A is used two 0:. etc. single letters. opos- trophies. the length end formation of the words,erp ell hints. Eseh dsy the code letters are different ' it - "A cryptegi-sm Quotstlon zsbb znwc .vc RC suv U'T.'vM"GMe0A ULVM. Lwir CZMMD iwiuwuertoeoe. Yule:-day's crypiiliiidcei even IN rm? vicronv mou- snow. non-mi. THE uonicmi-rion or A MAN -- where they plan on spending the winter months. Kenneth Mecnonslcl end daughter Betty were gueets of her brottier-in-lsw end ulster. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grsnt.- at, Eieenors on Oct. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peynter. accompanied by Mrs. lhrl cough- lin snd eon Cslvin, motored to oummereide on Oct. 31. Mr. snd Mrs. Vernon Grant and daughter. St. Elosnors, .were week-end gueats of Mr. and Mrs. George smith and Mr. and Mrs William Grant. Mesers. Emmett Hutchlneon. Hartford Hutchinson and sterling Phillips. Beokvllie. N.B.. spent the week-end at their homes hero. bk. Roll Mslcnonsild. student minister at Plnehlll Divinity col- lege, Helfex. spent part of his holideys visiting with Rev. rind Mrs, J. A. MacDmis1d, Bideford. The Bidefb; and Northnm United Young Peoples groups held I masquerade Hallowc-'en party in the L.0.L. Hall on Oct. 28. The prize for the best costume went to Oarl Mil-lnr. Games were enjoyed and lunch was served by the refreshment committee and an evening of fun and fellowship was ejoyed by all. Miss Peggy Grant who is mak- ing her home with her grand- perente. Mr. and Mrs. Ooitn Hut.cli- lnson. spent the past week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Claude Grurnt, Burnmerside. Mr. E. R. Ms:Innis. Molltegiie. spent the past week-end visiting at his borne here. Mr. Her-ry Gillie. summerside, spent the week-And with his DI)"- enw. Mir. and Mrs. Herold Gillis Mr. Jimmy Morrison. 3umimnr- tilde, visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeclr Morrison over the week-end. Mos. Cyril Williams eiltertliined the members (it the Bideiord Wo- men's Institute on Nov. 10 for their annual meeting. with I. large number of members and visitors present. Mrs. John Couglllin pre- sided over the meeting in the ab- sence of the president. Mrs. Ernest Punter. The election of officers for the ensuing year were: Presi- dent. Mrs. Robert Miller: vice- preeident Mirs. Ralph Miller: sec- retsry-treaeurer, Mrs. Allison Eng- land; Red Cross oonvencr, Mrs. Claude Hayes; Hospital Board. Mrs. Thomas Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. Olifford Williams loston. MAI-. b.a.A. on Nov. 1 . Learii - Howard wedding -Basket: of gludioii and uses and bowls of other cut flowers enhanced the beauty of at. Mules Anglicsn Uhuioh. Kensington. for the wedding of Dorothy Mae How- sld and Heath Boyd Lsild on October 7 at three o'clo& in the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gill. Kensington, and the bride- groom ie A soniof Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard. Coleman. The Rev. W. Eric Ingrehem. B.A., officisted at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Bannermsn Webb played the nuptial music end the soloist, Mr. Alvin Webb. song "0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. end was gownetl in Queen's blue crepe and lace in street length. with metohing stole set with rhinestones. Heir seces- sories were navy and she carried a bouquet of white 'murrns with baby's breath end meidenhelr fern tied with white streamers. The matron of honor was .Mrs. James Thourias. sister of the groom, who wore it becomlniz gown of lilac nylon lace over taffeta with black accessories. Her bouquet was n' yellow 'mums with baby's breath and meidenhair fern. Mr. Allison Gill. brother of the bride was best. man and the ushers, also brothers of the bride were Messrs. Linwood and Ivan Gill. Mrs. Gill chose for her daught- er's wedding an afternoon dress of wine crepe combined with lace. and (wore black accessories with a corsuge of white mums. Mrs. Leord the groom's mother wore A suit of navy gabsrdlne with pink ac- cessories and A corsage of pink 'mums. A reception for 00 iruosts was held at the home of the bridrl's parents. where the bride's table was centred with at three tier wed- ding cake and decorated with candles and bowls of pensles. As- sisting in serving were Mrs. Ern- est Davis and Mrs. William Nich- olson, sisters of the bride, Mrs. Lloyd Howard, Mrs. Joseph Hard- ing. Mrs. Albert Boyle. Miss CRT- rle Thompson. Miss Elsie MncFed- yen. Miss Ruby Adams and Mrs. Rebecrn Champion. The toast to the bride wn-a proposed hy tho Rev Mr. lngraham and responded to the hrldegmnm L.en.vin: for A honeymoon ton.- of the Msritimes the bride were a suit of grey gsbardirie with coral end nsvy accessories and s car- and family were Nov. l guests of Mr. and Mn. Anthony Williams Summevrside. -V. . WEMPE3 1.9 m St. Laurent Not Interested in Gov.-Generai's ioir OTTAWA. (CP)-Prime i Minis- ter St. Laurent said Tuesday he is "not interested". in the sugges- tion by Leon Bslcer (PC-'ilrols- Riviei-es) that he be nsmed Cen- sdn's next governor-general. Mr. Bslcer made the suggestion in the Commons Monday hight. He Illd thst if Mr. St. Lnurent succeeded Rt. Rev. Vincent Mos- ley it would establish the pre- cedent of alternate English and French-spesking governors - gener- al. The Prime Minister told I re- porter: "As long as I feel competent to do the job, this is the office I'm in end this is the office”1'll stsy in. until the people turn me out." Professional -cam use of pink mums and baby”: breuth. They will relide in Bedeque where Mr. Loerd is proprietor of the Bedeque Flour Mills. Mrs. Leerd was the efficient and pop- ullr Ohief '1'eie-phone operator at. Kenelngton. Out-of-the.-Province guests! in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. P, .7. Murray 1. Hill! uiclist N Chartered Aocountent Censdisn Bank of Commerce Building lnmniersids. P. I. I. mom: use 'l of Morlcton. N3. . -Bur. E. E. PARKMAI W. Albert ROBIHSOII ogbgi any Chartered Accountant 0 rmsr Gluoes lfteod - yes snniinoa 9' E L MUTUAL '"umm Office Hour-I Grenville It Water Street 9&5; 13 -I1h9: 1 Summe .:G.. In I II GD rrloigosssi W F" 9,5” snonm 'nn:A'riu-l sum. -----MT? Iesminer SL Summerside B. F. R. 0. ””T TTTMM” "T" OPTOMET r A. Raymond Grant. "5 Iummerslde. P. I. I. "5"" 0'” complm visusi Annlyew orrounrniir OI-uu lime ruoru: sue Complete Vlsunl Analysis RMALLMANB BUILDING Clones Fitted zss WITCI street. Summerslde R. E. ELLIS & SON Abovo Mlurlco Mill's Men's weer Fire - Auto - Casualty Phone mo. mama”! WI s. I Summer at summer-side MscII0llAl.lI - mm. mm NW M BR. i. ll. culllumlu I-I-I VETERINARIAN M to Do Office fi?::.s,erl.v ooeT1np:led by Dial 2520 IND 36-0! Small 30- Water Street East Collections Promptly Attended 'ro. Summer-side ' Tonight .... . : 7:15-9:15 Wednesday .. 3:30-7:15-9:15 1 R. C. SHEA. 9.12. I. Hale" heard? QGMIOP. . l Ordinary tissue may look soft. but try this. Just nib two sheets together. Hear that hush. scratchy sound ? Tim mesns this tissue has "invisible loneliness” . . . does not have the complete gentienese so neeeusry in e tissue. New listen Io New White Swsnl All you hut in sligmwliinfu thlt seems to say "so sort." it proves to you that "Surfeoe Sofunad" New White swsn its: no "invisible roughness" . . . is so much piltler. softer. more sbscnbeut. y0l1-'fIR!AClylOFTlJllD'1WllflSWANYODAY-g-ANl.I.DDYPIONJC7