t 7 Desolation and destruction and ti. high-water mark etched in slime in the ruined kitchen of the home of H. J. lilui-ray, Sim-z-kc-epcr of Morris, Manitoba, which bore the full brunt of the flood waters of the RNI. Ilvre. Major General Harold J. Riley, Chairman of the Restora- tion Coiuniittee of the Tllzuiitoliii l-'iiiml Relief Fund surveys the wreckage with Mr. Miirmy's son, Jack, it first-fear medical student. throiigliout Southern Mrinitolisi. and Winnipeg. Scenes like these are duplicated in thousands of homes It is to relieve at least a measure of the personal that the Miuiitolan Flood Relief Fund continues its plea for funds. Send your contriliutiori direct to Fund licatlquartcrs in Winnipeg, or to any Chartered bank in Canada. Your donation will be tax ext-riipt. B'I"l'RGEss BEN-IME CAPITOL Summer-side (TIIIC BEST IN S(ll'ND & MOV'llZSl Tonight (lV1on.) 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 2:30-7:15-El:i5 W . he-Great Adyentuife - of the Ages! iietingioi , " .l-Romantic?-Epics!” iii"i'ii .. PIIWER-WEllE5 riiiii HEN URI uncut Iv ltiitltt KIM nu-no I1 80lC.SIEGEl Continued from page 10 held hiizh, He was doing just what Little Jim had done uh:-ii he had met Peter Rabbit. stanipliig his feet. He stamped hard. lie made a little rush toward that Dog. just a few steps. The Dog didnlt back up. He showed all his teeth and snarled. Jimmy stamped his feet. iigaiii. He was warnirig that Do; in keep away That Dog opened his mouth and started to rush at Jimmy. Something happened. The little Skunk didn't know just what it was and neither did the big Dog. Jimmy Skunk had siiddniily flat- tciicri his tail on his back, liiurl triristed partway around, and had done something he really didn't unless he had to! He had used his little scent gun, Oh what a smell! The Dog was rolling over and over on the ground and whimpering and yelplng and rubbing his face in the dirt. "Too had." said Jimmy Skunk, looking down at his small son. "Too bad, but I had to do it in self-defense. Never use your scent giin unless you must. I never do." CANADIAN DAILIES Counting editions separately, there rrcarly 100 daily newspapers lished in Canada. pub- GAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15 John I-lodlak. Ann Richards. Sylvia Sidney in "LOVE FROM A STRANGER" He Lied - - - Cheated - . . Killed. all in the name of love! CHAMPioiiI.I A CHAMPION! CHAMPION! CHAMPION! SA Y8 i REGENT T0-DAY2,.30.7.15,&9.15TllE.7.15&9.15 . Hollywood R 9D0rter S8 "A a good a piece of enfen. fainment as any producer- ever turned out." KIRKDauoLAs I .11! King l,.Mn".. . MARILYN Count-VPJO ' vim Mill. ""03 IKENHUY 5 i:'..'.':'-.'--ivr.-... .'.?:tlt.”.it ”""-'- A . ',,,,,,,,,L".';:"'l;tnvum-....,,,,,,,.' KMMEA . h V -" . hum ornd?:'II1;uv(gn.u..,.r'J . , FILM niiitv T YSZ wntit to do and never would do morning and everiinr: RTF THE GUARDIAN. Enmore and Vicinity Mr. Wade Thurston, Maine, is visiting friends in Victoria West and vicinity. --Mr. and Mrs. Swette and Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. Rumford, Maine. have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Enman, Vic- toria West. Miss Joan Ellis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ellis. U. S.. is visiting at her grandparentshome, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis. Nor- them. Mr. Theo. Enman received word recently of the death of his neph- ew. Mr. Charles Durant, Maine. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Durant. Portage. The Misses Olive and Annie En- man, Waltham, Mass.. are spend- ing their holidays with their mother. Mrs. C. R. Enman, Vic- toria West. Mr. Robert MacLaurin received the sad news of the death of his s:ster (Belle) Mrs. Frank Mac- lnnis, N.H.. on Monday. She had been ill for some time. -Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Millar, El- lerslic. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacLean. Arlington. were recent guests of Mrs. Russel MacArthur, Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and child- fen, Dartmouth. N. S.. are spend- ing their vacation with Mrs. Tay- lor's sister, Mrs. Burris MacArthur and at her pzirents' home, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mac-Kinnon, Summerside. Little Miss Claudia Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bry- ant, returned to her home on Monday from the Prince County Hospital, where she was a patient ior a few days receiving medical attention for a broken forearm. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid. Victoria West. met for their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Percy Yeo. Harmony. Twenty-one mem- bers answered tlie roll call. Plans are going ahead to have the church painted. An ice-cream soc- ial will be held in the hall. The many friends of Mrs. Wal- lace Noye are pleased to hcartlizii she is improving from her serious heart attack. She has been a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital for the past week. Her sons Wilfred and Leslie came home from New York. Her other child- ren reside in Prince Edward Is- land. Mrs. William T. Yeo has return- ed to her home in Harmony. alter spending a few weeks in N.B. and Maine. She visited her grandson, Russel Enman and Mrs. Enman, M00l”E'S Mill. N.B.. and her daugh- ter. Mrs. Gordon Enman, Portland. Maine. While in Maine she at- tended ihd marriage of Miss El- aine Nisbet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nisbet. formerly of Harmony. P. E. l. The following obituary notice is taken from a California paper:-- "Harvey Edwin Cox. 70, of 22-i5',4.. National Avenue, died yesterday morning in a local hospital. He was a machinist for the Harbour Department from 1921 until his retirement in 1946. Mr. Cox was born in Quebec, Canada. and mov- ed to California in 1907. Surviv- ing are his wife, Mrs. Elveretia M. Cox. and two brothers. F. H. Cox. Canada. and E. I. Cox. of Stockton. Funeral services will be ham Brothers' Mortuary. Cremat- ion will follow."-(Mrs. Cox is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raynor, Enmorc. Mr. and conducted at 3 p.m. Friday in Eon-t CHARLOTTETOWN Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Keir Murray. lllmsdnle. was a Sunday visitors to Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcorim. motored to Bummcrslde on Sat- urday. -Mr. Ernest Brown. Halifax. N. 5., in spending his holidays with his relatives here. - Miss Annette Gallant had as her guest last week, Miss Bernadette Pineau, Bloomfield Corner. Miss Noelle. Gallant is visiting in Duvnr with her cousin. Miss Aud- rey Gallant. Miss Audrey Gallant, Duvar. re- cently spent A few days with her cousin, Miss Noella Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. St. Lawirence. spent Sunday with relatives in Pluzsville. Summerside relatives in Mr. Billie Perry, spent Sunday with Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gallant, Cascumpec spent Sunday at their former homes in Piusville. Mrs. J. J. Corcoran recently spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton, Lot '1. Misses Norma and Arlene Cor- corsn are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dalton, Glengnrry, Lot '1. Mrs. Louis McCarthy and son. Kenneth. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roch O'Brien. St. Lawrence. ' Miss Doris Hardy and Mr. Ralph Hardy. Summerside, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacoh Hardy. Roseliank. Miss Arline Gorcoran spent the past week in Burton, Lot '1. where she visited her cousin, Miss June MacGregor. Mr. Murray-Campbell and Miss Carrol Webb, Newtonville. Mass. M8 enloymg ii short holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Warburwn Murray. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoi-an, Mrs. Ray Lawrence and son Paul. spent Tuesday visiting relritives in Bur. tori. Lot '1. Mr. Bennie Perry left Saturday for O'l..eary. After 1 short visit there. he will proceed to St. John, N. B.. where he plans to remain for same time. W. and Mrs. Melvine MacGrcg- pr and family and Mrs. Lance Dalton and Mary Patricia. Burton, Lot '1, were Sunday visitors to Piusvllle. Mrs. Nelson Gallant and baby son are now at their home here after having spent some time at the home the farmer's parents in Duvar, .. Recent visitors to Piusville in. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Pius Gallant, Halifax. N. 8. who are now vacat- ioning with vrelatives in l-lowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward, and son, Keir, Lincoln St... Dc-rchester, Mass. are vacationing with Mrs. Ward's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Waiirburton Murray. on Thursday afternoon, Girl lGuldes from the surrounding dis- I tricts and Piusvtlle went for a pic- jnic in the woods near the home .of Mr. Robert Hunter. Roaebank :'X'he local Guides are Misses An. nette Gallant, Marie Gallant and Mrs. Cox were married in the Presbyterian C ii u r c it. Victoria West. P. E. I.) MUT equitable rates. gain. wants. Alborton . I. wanna In-inna- omnm iimz.lo'n. w. nanny smun n. IIIOII. 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In- surance Agent for tho Assumption Society. was in Plusvtlle Wednes- day on business. He also took in the outlying districts of Bloomfield Corner, Duvar. Howlan. etc. Mrs. Ray Lawrence, Roxbury. Mass. is enioylng a short holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Ambroso Corooi-an. She was ac- companied on the trip by her son, Master Paul Lawrence, The many friends of Mrs. Elmer Griffin. Brockton, are haPPY to see her home again. following I recent successful operation in the Chan'- lottotown Hospital. Best wishes go out to her for I complete and speedy recovery. Mr. and Mn. Prod Gallant and Miss Claire Gallant have returned to their home in Maine. U. S. A. after spending I short holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gal- lant. They were accompanied on the return trip by Mrs, James T. Gallant and Miss Reta Gallant. On Sunday afternoon an inter- esting ball game was played in Blcomfield Corner between Bloom- field Corner and Duvar. sports loving fans took an active part in the game by road- lly cheering. when suitable. .for their own team. Umpire was Mr. Aubin Gallant. Plusville. and the game was won by Duvar, with a close score 6-5. , CASCUMPEC NOTES :h- Mrs. Laura Bonymnn and' son Oliver of Natick. Mau., are visit- ing friends here and at Alberton. Mr. J. H. Bryan. who in supply- ing for the United Church at Boylston. N. S.. is spending 0 two weeks vacation at the homestead here. Mr. and Mrs. Artcmus Camer- on, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Loud, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Caseley, Mr. Bruce Gamble, Mrs. Coleridge McDougall. Mr. J. H. Bryan and Mr. Kenneth Leard attended the church conference at Bedaque. ,Mrii. Coleridge M.oDougall of Troy. Montana and young son, Fred. are visiting here. They are the guests of Mrs. McDougall'I brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan and family. Mrs. Macbougall sees many change: after an absence of fit- teen years. DAIILINGTON SCHOOL The following is the 'EEi3B?E7it Darlington School for end of term. Grade X - 1. Randolph Nichol- son. Grade Nicholson. Grade VI - 1. Donald Pherson Grade V - 1. Errol Campbell. Grade IV - 1. Katie Mucheod. Grade I - 1. Blair Campbell. 2. Esta Rolland. 3. little Macfeod. (absent for exams.) - Highest Average in the Junior Grades; Blair Campbell 90.8: !-lighesr. average in the senior Grades lrrol Campbell 35.29:. Teacher: Catherine C. Steven- son. VIII 1. Catherine Mc- naiurnron w. 1. Mn. fulio Runny was hos- teu to the regular mating of the Hamilton W. I. which was held on July 4. with an attend- ance of six membe ii. 021.05 was received from the lrishtown play. A letter was read from the J. W. Windsor 00., Charlottetown, of- fering to sell the Institute cans and seniors at a quantity cnh price. This was left over until the next meeting when it is hoped to have more members present. It. was moved and seconded Mn. James M. Ramsay be secretary treasurer until the present secretary ha OUT OUR WAY A Thompson-Wood Wedding - On July 1. It 3 o'clock, 2011. tivu and friend: nthond at st. Luke's Anglican Church, O'Loai-y. to witness the marriage of Lily Belle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood to Hollis Judson Thompson. non of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson. Dunstan- nue, before Rev. J.R. Mucmuhon. The Church was beautiful dec- orated with bouquets of peonies and asparagus fern, potted plants. Iyringa and puillel. Vinu were used to form an arch over the chancel. The bride entered the church to the strains of Lohengi-in's Bridal Chorus played by the church organist. Mrs. Banorman Webb. The bride who was given in marriage by her father was attired in a floor length gown of white, satin with fitted sweetheart bod- ice. lace yoke and sleeves. Her floor length veil of tulle was ga- thered to a coronet of satin and pearls. She carried I bouquet of peerlen red roses and maiden hair fern tied with wide ribbon. Her maid of honor. Miss Thelma MacDonald wore a floor length dress of turquoise taffeta with matching halo and mitts and car- ried a bouquet of dark pink roses and maiden hair fern tied with ribbon. The briesmaids. Ruth and Ruby Wood, twin sisters of the bride. wore floor length dresser of pink and gold taffeta with matching halo: and mitts. They csrriod pink and gold roses with maiden hair fern tied with ribbon. . .The flower-girl. tiny Janice Elaine Marshall of Penmbroke. Mas.s., cousin of the bride. wore a dainty dress of gold and mauve, a white hat and carried a pink and white basket of rose petals. Mr. Harold Dobson was grooms- man and ushers were Mr. Charles Downe and Mr. Fred Norton, friends of the bride and groom. all of Charlottetown. The bride's mother were I blue suit with blue and white acces- sories and white corsage. Following the marriage vows and during the signing of the register. the congregation sang a hymn. Af- ter the recessionnl a reception was held at the bride's home at West Cape. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood. Mrs. Leonard Vatcher, Miss Mll- dred Thompson. sisters of the groom; Mrs. Lina Clark, grand- mother of bride; Mrs. John Fur- aunt of the groom: and guson. Mrs. Vernon Marshall. aunt of the bride. Mrs. Wheelook Marshall and Miss Lilla Gates. grand aunts of the. bride and Mrs. Merrill Gold- smith and small sons. C0”-'olXIl Oi bride's mother were guests from Nova Scotin. A buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Lina Clark of Whitman. Mans. poured assisted by ladies of st. Luke's W.A.. Mu. I-eonlrd Vltcher of Charlottetown. sister of the groom. cut the wedding cake which was a three-tier work of art resemblinl I 9hlH'ch Wml steeple and tiny bell. Between the pillars stood a miniature bride and groom. The cake was decor- ated with roses, bells. two tiny doves and cupids. It was a wedding gift. . The bride and groom received I cable message from Bristol. Eng- land on June 30 from bride's uncles and aunt: to congratulate them and wish them happiness. The bride has been teaching school for the past three years in Forolt. View. Dunstnffnugc and Mount Melllck. The groom tQCB.lV- ad his diploma an inltrument tech- nician from the R.C.A.F. at Camp Borden and has been transferred 'to Rockcliffe airport. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will reside in Ottawa. The bride chose as travelling - tree to act. Mrs. Everett Runway moved bills of 82.00 be paid. one new member paid her fee. collec- tion. forty-eight cunts. Program: A poem by Lucy Maude Mont- gomery read by Mn. James M. Ramsay. A number of Old !"avor- V ltcs sung by Mrs. James Craig. Mrs. David Ramsay, Mrs. Ieslic Ramsay and Mn. Everett Ramsay. 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