SEPTEMBER 27, 1949 h] wssrsn n GUARDIAN Eamon coulvrr omen I Summer Street, Summers!’ , Phone ID News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives ' J. nuum swarm! and GEORGE’ cww The Guardian may be bought st any of the‘ I following stores in Summerside gall Bookstore, Summer Street: Gouriiee Drugstore," 21 Central Street: Kelly's Newsstand, Water Street: Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville Street; Alyre Doueetto‘: Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. , Water Street The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summers!‘ by Carrier any st 5o per day or 18o per week. Phone 28D for this service or give ypul‘ order so the boy responsible for delivery on your route. GLNEIAL INSURANCE Ralph u, Muttsrt. Summerslde. ._PBOPEII.TY FOB SALE-Fifty acres, buildings, mile from Sum- mcrside. Apply W. E. Darby, K.C. _BAPTIS'I‘ SUPPER and Bauer. Central Bedeque Hall, September 29. Beginning at 5 o'clock. ._u0N"l‘ FORGET the after- noon tea in St. Mary's l-lall under tile auspices of St. Mary's W. A. on Thursday afternoon, Septem- hm" 29th, from three to six dclock. Price 35 cents. -i-2NGAGIEllIENT—Mr. and Mrs. y Wilfred Leckv wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine Irene, to Murray F. liirtle, son of Mr. and Mpg Warren H. G. liirtle of Ms- hone Bay, Nova Scotia, marriage in take place on October 12th in $1. I\Iary's Anglican Church, Sum- nwrslde. __ eNTERTAINED GUILD. Mrs. David Larkin, president oi the Young Women's Guild oi the sizmmerslde Presbyterian Church. Pulcrtililltfl tho group at. her home on Thursday evening at the first m-inihly meeting of the season. After the repeating of the Lord's Prayin- in unison the business was conducted. Arrangements were maclc to holtl a supper in the church hall on Thursday, October ii. ——S .- FUNERAL YESTERDAY Funeral services for the late Mrs. MP. Titus were held yesterday afternoon at the Bowness Funeral Home, Summer-side and were con- ducted by the Rev. J.A. McGowan of Kensington Presbyterian Church, assisted by Rev. EJ. Barrass of the Summerside Baptist Church. They also conducted the commit.- tal service at the People's Ceme- tcry. During the service Mr., J.C. Mountain sang, "Abide With Me." ‘The pallbearers were Messrs EP. Foley, J.l". Arnett. Ray Tanton, AG. D'Athe, GJ. Hayes, William Matheson. - B . —-FABEWELL PARTY — Iifrs. Eric Jardine Was tendered e fare- well party, on Monday evening iit the home of Mrs Fred Davison prior to her depnrture for" Sydney. C. B, to rejoin her husband, nfter spending some time at Kcnsing- ion. where she ivas the guest of Mrs. James Jardine. The guest of honor received as a tangible re- membrance of her Kcnsinizion friends. n handsome and other gifts. An address was read by Mrs. Theo. Ling. and the presentation was made by Mrs. Keith Waite and Mrs. W. M. Coil- HHS. Mrs. Jardino gracefully ex- pressed her thanks. Bridge and niher games were played during thr- evening and u delicious lunch was served. The hostess was as- sisted by Mrs. W. M. Cousins, Mrs. Keir Clark, Mrs. Theo. Ling, Mrs. Hollis Lane end others. —I’AYNTER - THOMPSON WEDDING-A very pretty wed- ding took place in the West Par- lnr of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown on Tuesday after- noon, September 6th, 1949, when Gladys Eileen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Si. Avards, was united in mar- riage with Wallace Ivan, son or Mr. and Mrs. Everett Paynter. Long River,‘ by the Reverend H. E. D. Ashford. The bride looked "Pry charming in e suit of royal blue, with navy and white acces- sories. Her corsage was of rose rnrnntlons. She was given in marriage by her father. The bride's sister, Mildred Ruth, was her only attendant, and was be- "mlinzly dressed in a suit of dark rose, with navy and white acces- norles._She wore 'i corsnge of pink varnations. The bridegroom was "lily supported by his cousin, Mr. Wrnon Paynter. Following the ceremony, a sumptuous supper “'11s served at the Old Spain's Blue Room to about twenty rela- iivcs rind friends. A thre tier wed- vling cake was the centre attrsc~ lion on the supper table. After- “Tirlil. the happy young couple M! by car for the home of the 5:10pm’: parents at Long River.— t coffee table. | —BEGU’LAB DANCE in Burling- ton Dance Hall, Tuesday, Septem- ber 27th. Good music. —DON'T FORGET regular dance st Borden Inn, Wednesday night, September 28th. Misoouche Orch- estra. . —BUYING cranberries. Write or phone Dale Cameron, Travellers Rest, or phone 605-15. —'I‘I'IE AUCTION and pantry sale sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24th., proved to be a great success and they wish to express their grati- tude to the general public for their splendid co-operation, and especially are they grateful to Mr. Hugh F. Morrison and his assist.- ant. Mrs. Storm, for their ser- vices which they gave gratuitous- iy. -—GUES'I‘ SPEAKER -—- Afthe Sunday evening service in the Summerside Presbyterian Church, Rev. L, L. Duffy of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. was the guest speaker. Mr, Gnr- diner Dalzell, who introduced the speaker, gave a splendid address at the morning service. Rev. Loo- nard Bacon, mlnislcr at Tryon. was the lluest Speaker in liii.‘ Trinity United Church. Summer- side, ni. n special meeting of the W. M. S. He has recently re- turned from China on account of the political situation there anti gave an acco nt ut the conditions in that cou yz-S. — SURPRISE PARTY — Miss Irene Arsenauli, Summerslde. who will be one of the Season's brides, was plea-san-tly sur risecl last week when she was te dered a "Green Back" shower in the Olympia Banquet Hall by her many friends. While Miss Marie Gaudet played the Bridal Chorus, the bride-elect was escorted to a decorated seat of honor by Mrs. Clarence Steele and Mrs. Malcolm Steele, the former reading an add- ress and making a presentation of a miniature “Dream House" well filled wth envelopes of money and good wishes. Instrumental music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ahern and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old H-uesti-s and dancing was great- ly enjoyed by all. Buffet lunch was served. —S -<I'DYAL ORANGE ASSOCIA- TION IIOLI) RECEPTION -- Re- _cepilon was held at the Craig Tourist home Middleton on ‘Wednesday evening for Mr. and .Mrs. Percy Allen who have re- rcently returned from New West- _minster 8.6. after an absence of |f0ur years. The Orangemen and their wives from Crapaud, Bedeque and Freetown were present. Mrs. Craig served a delicious hot chic- ken supper, the rooms were taste- fully decorated with cut florwers for the accession, Verner Moore Orapauii W.P. King f-liram RPJB. noted as chairman and with a few opening remarks called on TJ. Iranian Loyd Affleck and RuA. Profitt who responded by extend- ing a royal Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Allen in a humorous manner on their return to Prince lkiward Island, Mr. Alien replied expressing the appreciation of he and his wife for the reception giv- en them and expressed their joy of being back among their old friends. l-fe related several interesting happenings that occurred during their sojourn in 3.0. After the assemblage were seated in the liv- lng room a jolly sing song was led by Mrs. Hampton MaoLean with Mrs. Allison Profttt at the Piano, dur- ing the evening a bean guessing contest was put on by Mrs. Ver- ner Moore and a fruit. contest by Loyd Affleck. At a late hour as each departed to their homes all wished Percy and Mae the best of luck and hoped to enjoy their friendship for many years to ccme. -B . — GIRL GUIDES IIOLD MEET- ING -—The Sunmerside Local A-ssoclaiion of’ Girl Guides held its first meeting of the season on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Leo Wood. Hawthorn Avenue. with a ‘splendid attendance. The OIISIIALS FOII TEENAGERS For those who prefer low down flats, choose from these smart mo- deis Bilck- or Brown Suede leath- er in “Baby Doll" Shoes, high wedge heels-See them soon while our size range is oom- ".°‘.°' SIZES 4% to PAIR 4.95 o-s wnni AND or ‘SIIMMIRSIDI The advance Kusrd of visiting opiate pickers arrived in Summer. side to work st the potato harvest 1m nlzhi. Only l. half doaen men were in this contingent but before the season is over it is expected that about 900 men from New Brunswick and Nova Scotls will have been brought to the island by the National Impinymggg s". vice and of this number about three-quarters will work in Prince 0911M)’ Where most of the large not-Ito growing areas are located. Jwllflwlns the first group last night twelve more men are expgq. ed on Saturday and the first large number will come on Qgfpbq- 31d when 110 will arrive. All n: m“; will come from the Moncton area but later on it is expected that a large number will come from Cape Breton as in other years. Mr. Charles Hogan. acting man- aser oi the Summer-side office of the National Employment get-vi“ stressed that no pool of men i; kept. in Summcrside and that the only way that farmers may be sure that they will have a sufficient number of pickers when they need them is to make application about a week in advance. There are plenty of men’ available, he said, but they will be only brought here on order. _ The men will be transported to the Island this year by bus and rm: 6 GUARDIAN. (“iARLOTTETOWN 900 Potato‘ Pickers Are Expected From Mainland will be distributed 1n Prince County from the Somme-raids office only. Li" Y!" lhly came by train and an endeavor was made to deliver them at the various stations along m9 "BY but this did not work on: "i-illuilrlll’ because often the farmers did not turn up to accept their men and ss the trains only "W904 for a few minutes at each station than was not enough time l! "Q1 "OD to properly handle .the distribution. T1118 Yell‘ the potato growers are expected to come to Summerside to take delivery of their pickers. Mr. 308m said that the farmers could render s service to the whole sys- "m If "My would advise the Sum- merside office when they no lflng. er need their men and if there is an opening for them in their den, munlty. It is estimated that the demand f0r labourers will be about the same I» last year a-nd the pay will also be the same. 83-50 and board for ex- perienced pickers and $3.00 a day and board for green hands. The Gewmmvm bays the cost of their transportation to the Island bu‘, they must find their own way back home again. It is expected that the heavy demand for men will be dur- IIIB the first two weeks in October and that it will not be necessary to bring over any additional men af- ter about October 15th.—S. District Commissioner. Mrs. D.C. Tomkins, presided. Plans were made to entertain Mrs. D.E.S. Wishnrt of Toronto Chief Com- issioner, who will visit Summerslde on October 1B, Mrs. Tompkins submitted a report of her trip to Moncton, N.B. where she attended the meeting of Maritime Com- missioners. Satisfactory reports were given of the Girl Guide camp held this year at Rustloo, when the Local Association was assisted by the threefiervice Clubs, Y's Men's. Rotary and Kinsmen. in providing the necessary funds. The District Commissioner spoke on the urgent. need for leaders and Mrs. ‘Thane A. Campbell stressed the fact that no leaders should be asked to act unless a hall be provided. After discussion it was decided to contact the service clubs for the purpose of acquiring a community hall. In the treasurei-‘s report submitted. the results were Very successful. An invitation was extended to ibe Guiders to meet.- ioinily with the Local Associat- ion. As a ways and means of raising funds, it was decided to h-old o. Rummage Sale on October 22 and a committee was appointed to look after same. After the meet- ing adjourned. delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mos. RA. Horne. Mrs. Wilfred Perry, Mrs. liflmer Offer and Mrs. John Watson. —S — WEDDING BELLS Paul's Rectory, Summer-side, Was the scene of n quiet but pretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon at i130 o'clock when Wilna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNevin, Eilerslie. was united in marriage to John Mcfsaac, son- of Mrs. John Mel-mac and the late Mr. Mclsaac of Borden. by Rev. Wili- red McLeod. The bride chose for her wedding n suit of slate grey gaberdine with pink hat and match- ing accessories and wore a corsage of pink oarnatlons. She was attend- ed by the groom's sister Mrs. Hank Butler of Charlottetown. who was attired in floral silk jersey with navy accessories and a eorsage of pale pink carnations. Mr. Frank Butler supported the groom. The bride's mother was attired in black with black accessories and a. oorsage of white carnat- ions. The groom's mother was gowned in burgundy With matching accessories and a oorsage of white cos-nations. A reception for thirty guests was held at ‘Hillrrest Lodge. The bride's table with its artistic arrangement of Autumn flowers and lighted tapers, ‘Wis centred with a three- tier wedding cake. A second cake, made especially for the groom. was also out in the traditional manner. Mr. and Mrs. Mefseac left 0n a wedding trip by way of the~United States lo Niagara Fails and Toronto and on return will reside in Borden, where the groom is an employee of the "Abegwelt". Prior to her marriage the bride was on the office staff of Ii-fl‘. Holman Ltd. —S Si. ‘ii-arsenals —Mrs. P. J. Kennedy and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Kensington, left recently on ea trip to Boston, Mass-Bur. —-Miss Audrey Profitt. Kenning- ion. entered the P. E. Island I-Ios- pital on Monday to take the nur- se's training course-Bur. —Miss Thelma Adams, of M. F. Schurman, Co. Ltd., Kenslngton. and Mrs. Gordon Daye. also Kenslngton, are spending a two weeks vacation at Boston, Mass.- Bur. . —-Mr. and MrewGeorge Thomp- son, Conway, had an enjoyable visit with their son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson, Remington, on Wed- nesday. - -Mrs. W. D. Ilaclntyre. Cher- lottetown, arrived on Sunday on n visit. to Sumlnerside of which piece she had been a former resi- dent, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mellish, Fitzroy St.- —Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Saint. Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook, Kensington, return- ed to their respective homes on Monday after an enjoyable motor trip through Eastern Canada. While at “Montreal. they were guano of Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer. — ur. - Mr. and Mrs. Olairo Sinners and baby David who have him spending the simmer with the farmer's parents, luv. and Mrs. G. Halifax, NS, where Mr. N. Somérs. returned last week to Homers resumes his studies at Dalhousie University. -—S -— Mrs. Ralph Sorners and so", GRIY- returned to their home in Summerside after an enjoyablo visit in Parrsboro, N.S., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reed. —S —Mayor and Mrs. W. F. Tay. lor_ entertained the Kensingion United Church choir on Tuesday "enlng. when t. happy social I'm" “'55 Went aild a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. —-Bur. -——Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ion and Mr. and Mrs. rach, Kensinglon, paid a reccni visit to friends in Welland. On- tario. Enroute they visited Mont. real, where they were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer, also Build“). Niagara Falls, Ottawa and Toronto.—-Bur_ Tyne Valley and Vicinity Coleman were recent visitors at the home of Mrs, "Han. McLean. Champ- Ivan Dar- The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met. at the home of Mrs. Horace McArthur on Thursday evening. Mrs. Stella Ramsay, 1131mm spent a few days recently vi- siting friends in Tyne Valley and vicinity. have gone to Aberdeen Sask. to spend a month visiting trim m. latives and friends. Mi‘. Cecil Birch has had the e-YY-IFFIO!‘ 0f his house painted. also Mrs. Eliza Stewart hacl her barns painted. ‘Friends of Mrs. Eliza Stewart W111 be blessed to know that she is improving from, her prolonged illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart who h!" Pllfchlifld Mrs. Ievi Dymenvs home in Tyne Valley are having the interior re-decoratcd. prior to moving in. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘I60 and family who have been bereaved by the death of their dflllihter (Vivian) Mrs. John Tay- lor, Stewiacke. N.S. MP- RBBer McKay accompanied by his father Mr. OB. McKay left on return to Timmons, Ontario where Roger end hi; brother Lies. ier are employed. Mr. McKay in. tends to visit his daughter (Stella) Mrs. Gordon Craig in Toronto before returning home. A dance was held st Mllllgans dance hall Northern in aid of the Stewart Memorial Nursing lhme. sponsored by the. Birch l-iill and Northam women's Institute. A large srm was realized. The Wornens Institute was held at the borne oi Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. Preston Grlgg on Tuesday evening Sept. 20th. It was decided to have a tag day for the blind on Oct. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. H3. lilorbes have returned to Regina, Sash, after spending the summer with Mr. Forbes mother in Tyne Valley. Prior to their departure a surprise party was held at the home of Wilfred McDougall. when e large number of their friends from ‘hype Valley and vicinity assembled to bid farewell and God speed to Mr. and Mrs. Forbes. Mr. Ernest Ellis very capably acted as chair-man and explained the nature of the gathering then called on Rev. W. A. Young for s‘ few runarks, after which n nicely worded address was read by Mrs. Dorothy McDougall and Mr. Ivan McKay made the presentation of a well filled pur to Mr. and Mrs Forbes on be of their friends. OAR-NIGY- BEAUMONT The marriage of Ellen Jane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-LC. Beaumont, (Jaledon, snti Mr Stanley Scott Carnegy, Oakvllle, son of Rev. Charles Carnegy. Bumerslde, P.l.l. took place at Grace church on the lfili on Sai- urday September 10th. Rev. Prank . Iiookwood officiated. assisted by the groom's father The bride who was given In marriage by her father, were s fifty year old ivory lace dress made in Ivnplre style with decollete neckline, ‘with sleeves full to the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcombe G ped ends. Brown only. 64" x 84". per pair $7.90; each . .. kets. tiered in rose or blue. pair . elbaw ind drawn in to a tight cuff. The skirt was gathered at the back and swept into a circular train. She carried an ivory prayer book nctn 'l‘urncr, matron of honor, Mrs. crald Evans, also a sistsr and. Miss lvlarnle Ireland, bridesmaids‘ hyacinth blue taffeta gowns with} light fitting botilces and collars. Their houfiant skirts fell‘ from a dropped waist-line and they, were matching head dresses. Their flcvcers tvere cascade bouquets ofi shaded gladioli petals and roses. The groom's nlece.- three year girl was similarily dressed and car-l ried a small basket of forget-me- nots and asters. i Mr. Keith Carnegy was grocmsq man for his brother and the ush-i ers were Mr. Robert Carnegy and; .\lr. Thomas Hurling. l A reception was held at the,‘ home of the bride's grandmoiheni Mr-z. TL. Gallagher where Mrs.‘ BEFHLIIOIIIITBCEIVNI wearing a floor‘ length dress of powder ‘blue French lace and black accessoriemi The groom's mother received. wearing a floor length pearl grey crepe dress and black accessories.‘ For their trip to Montreal and; the Laurenilan; the bride wore a coach grey suit with navy access- ories. Upon their return they will reside in Oakvllle. TIGIIISII SIIOIIE i Mrs. Edward J. Arsenault and son Hector were visitors st Alber-i ton on the 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrle Pitre on the arrival of a baby girl. Her many friends will learn cette is ill at her home. Miss Martina LeClair arrived by Zus on Sept. llth where she visit- ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John LeClalr until the 14th after which she returned to Charlotte- conwood Hospital. ._.__ ber 20th for Edmundston. NB. where he will enter as a student St. Louis‘ College. Ralph will be missed byhis school friends at the shore as he was a good stud- ent. and also a good sport. Ralph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur J. Pitre. PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Drby Gallant. Fort- une cove were guests. on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John l". Gallant Mr. Lawrence Klnch is spending his holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs. Benedick Klnch, Brocton On Thursrlaiizgnlng a bingo party was held in Puisville School gxeeerls in aid of the new school. Miss Doreen Home. Rosebsnk, recently spent s few days in Summerslde. weekend at tht home Ibex quality flannelcfte Bian- ln plain white, or bor- Size 70" x 90". SPECIAL-per with gardenias and sweetheart. roses 0n top with ivory satin‘ SITEIITICPA. l-Ls sister. Mrs. Ken- Congratulations are in order forplmosm spent ‘he wepk with regret that Mrs. Joseph Dou-f town to resume her duties at Fal- I Ralph Pitre. d student at Tig-‘ nish Shore School left on Septem-' Miss Marie Corcornn spent the oi Mr. ‘ ALL WOOL BLANKETS » All wool Blankets, with whip- Size Regular value $15.00 per pair. SPECIAL- Q FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 4.60 Upper Floor — House Furnishings Store SMALLMAII‘ and Mrs. DanielQrlgajton, Lawrence. Si. The regular Friday night dance .Wfls held in Bloomfield Hall on‘ September 16th. .\iuslo for danc- ‘llig was furnished by Hnward ‘Gctson and hit; orchestra. A large cro\;<l__ dance held lII attended Clark's evening. Music for dancing supplied by Teri Orchestra and Howard Geisnn and, his orchestra. Hi5 Eiicelielicl‘. Bishop ‘Jamesi Central electric stations in Can- olrl. Marilyn Camesy. the flower Boyle administered the Sacrament ada increased their output by four eighty per cent in the first six months of of Conftzination to about children on Monday, 12m. at. Si. Anthony's Church BIOCIIIIIIBICI. The children had been? previously instructed by the Sisters of st. Martha, Sister Mai-y Pat-I ricla and Sister Isabelle Claire. IIOIITIIAM Mrs. Sadie McPherson and her daughter Edith of Charlottetown spent s few day's with their cousin Mrs. Ida Steward. Friends of Ali-influx tiff! very 501T)’ HESS, Mr. Oliver McKay left with his‘ m, m. “my seen before in M-G-iMs rib-tickling 0m“ n iDOITIIIII-IO comedy. "Julia Misbe- ' IhP-VH." stellar attraction now L u Guava“ Sh," ishowlng at the Capitol Theatre i 75°" 575 {this week. Reunited Mth Walter ‘ I D3 iPidgeon. with whom she shared i y immy o! he, previous u,umm.,s_ m he“ thMSIFIBBfl: Miss Garson now goes on an allout . ' ‘lcomedy spree as a woman deter- conflned to her bed through llll- “mined to win back h“. estranged husband. Bill. snd mu-risgeeble daughter, Susan. by any means - ‘I B. F. HIIIITQI’. R.O. i OPTOMETRISI ‘ son Roger on a. trip to Ontario, he will also visit his sister in Win- nipeg. ' i Mrs. Christie McDonald Brid-geville N5. and her nephew's Vincent and Leslie Mc- end with their friend Mrs. , Mr. and Mr_sI‘_Alfred Colvilli and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred i ,_ nit crnoon and evening. , A dance wasmla-elflrl- in Mllliganl dance hall on Tuesday evening PAGE THIRTEEN Blanket Specials on SALE ALL THIS WEEK INDIAN BLANKET! INDIAN MARKETS - in four different shades and pet- terns. Sizes 60" x 80". Regu- lar value $4.95 each. SPE- CIAL ~|-|----.|--|u--|-|u ALL WCOI. BLANKETS All Wool satin bound Bian- kets. Rose color » only. Size 72" x 84". Re vain. $10.50 each. S CIAL ..... i I 4.95 Reg. Value 2.75 to 4.95 SPECIAL Cottage Curtains I0 PAIR ONL OF ASSORTED corms: F" sns, .< .ln aid of the new nursing home. Music was furnished by the Mis- couche orchestra. lunches sold and fancy cakes auctioned; a large sum was realized. Society met at the home of the a, evening , Potato were present and also e number shawl Warehouse Alberton, on Wednesday {of visitors; wasinn entertainment Ahearn and his Steward Memorial Nursing l-lome. l' INCREASE POIVER OUTPUT i Sepiember .1949 compared with the same per- i IOd in I948. I "JULIA MISBEHAVES" BIB- TICKLING ROMANTIC COMEDY WITH ‘NEW’ GREEN» GAR-SON I —It's a Greer Garson you've never It takes some completely daffy doings on the part of the ex-Lon- ‘i ,<ion music hall queen, Julia Pack- , to convince Bill that he can‘: | °I live without her — among them. a i 1W0 screamingly sequence. an act sings while swinging upside down. AYKIYPW 3TQWYI- on a. high trapeze, a perfrurninz= seal an encounter with a picnuck-i lng bear and an unexpected emer- MC-‘sion into a freezing Dougal motored to Charlottetoiwnjided by m‘ 389W“? to attend the horsrbroker. a skirtchaslng English lord. ‘races which was held there in the and s riotous family of ncrobaisi ‘of the young artist she loves. I Miss Gal-son is a pure delight as WEYE Presbyterian Ladies Aid Mrs. McArihur on Thursday a number of members plans were made for in aid of the funny bubble bath i1 in which Jillia,_ lake — but. s soft-hearted pown-| the conniving Julia, proving herself as much at home in light mmedy as in her more familiar roles. While Pidgeon. admirably cast. as her fencing part- ncr-ihls time the duel being one chiefly of laughs. Professional Cards iiiiParkmen, Opi.D.. R.O. Visual Training Given ‘ REGENT THEATRE. anon. ‘ w» smnmflfjf-i Summellide T. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant ' Complete Visual Analyses SMALLMAlWS BUILDING Summerside, PJ" l ll. E. ELLIS miotiorrsi as usual. is OPTOIIIETIIIB‘; Eyes Examine '. Glasses Fitter‘ Glasses Fitted PHONE ‘I66 Firs - Auto — Casualty INSURANCE ;she not only recapture! 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