SEPTEMBIER I s, 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Williams--Marks THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN COMMUNICATIONS R lnore than one got. away from their moorings, but were retriev- ed. It is reported that the large SAFETY SYMBOL f.DN'DOtN, (OP! - No child has been killed on the streets in the Adenauer in mas ryevsn CHIILMSFORD, England (UP)- The Essex old peoples choir faced l h I M p, H Id bo x In 1 1 "am ,, one difficulty-reaching the top "'T .....:rl:'.s.': r2.i:::..::"'s:... Iiuptaiis At S'side mm mm r::.:::. hi: 5... z... in. Smashing win ..:rr:..i ...":::.l l. m or me or muo- Ngwj subscriptions, Advertising Representatives N.B., was, on return to Prince Ed- some difficulty was brought back an automaton with moving lips and Now the music adviacrr is com- OEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 8032 and 8083. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in sumnsorsidox nookstore. anmnse street; Gourlies Drugstore. in central Street: -Baskets of pink and white gladloli were used to create the floral setting for the wedding of Helen Frances, daughter of Mr. ward Island when it ran into the storm. The craft made anchor in Powrlal Bay and the crew were taken ashore there and returned to the City. , to safety. But on the whole dam- age to property was negligible. At Summeraido High winds which reached a is hidden loudspeaker voice, who lgives road safety lectures in Is- ' lington schools, In Germany posing special music within their tonal range. BONN, (AP) - Chancellor Kon- ggu rad Adenauer's government surged . -stand: Water Street; Mm Gaudet. or Granville Street: and M"- Frank Marks. Mnrwe. velocitv 0!. 60 mph. at one abuse gt . ,i'.,'..'.2...-. ,, sauna sin... I...” M”, ,.,.,,,,,,,,,, and Albert Anthony Williams. son Truffle impeded and kept at 55 miles for considcrr; 3:333?! "fl lglvzgmgejgilfrfpileigfgn suI”meI"Ed. Wlm guest; Vince's Grocery. no Russell street: Enmanm sgu. of the late Mr. Claude Williams A” over mm mm, and mam able time were reported by t e which trounced ms mam socialist ..pn. NO0NAN'S Dental Office service Drug store: Fred's Grocery. Convent Street ILL Waits in Konsington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertoni Frank Weeks. Beprelentativu. Phone: 08-2 Office and 68-! House. closed until September Sllst. -nANCE-lifacNeill's Warehouse Kensmgton, tonight. Blue Haven Ram ...iul.L FLIES - push button I-me gpray Bomb kills flies, moths. blers. masqullos. sold at Bruce's. -l)ANCE. Lot 16 Hall tonight. mnring from 9 to 1. Good music. (int -E.VGAGEMENT.-Mr. xrlh 'llP Helen Cecilia, to Wilfred mi.-r, older son of Mr. wnred Miller, Hamilton, Ontario. The marriage to lake place at St. cl continuing until last night 5”.” Church Hammom Sepmmber f dl nd violet wool with an . A R 557” I953 gnatgllfiglgaaccesaories. Wire Service Affected y?V T E V, V. 316 FAMILY , 0 Sugfmgfifg: Wlxw Ii: Both the Maritime Electric and READING, England. wen service. in Green. Albany. engagement. of their and and Mrs. announce daughter. Laurence Mrs. (CP)--Mll- -BUY Canadian, also lm-ported, fresh Portland Cement at Brace's. Personals -Mr. John Cash. Emerald. left Wedne-sd-ay morning, to continue his studies at st. Augustine gem. mlfy. Toronto. Ont. -Mrs. Stanley Sexton and child- ren Ann, Paul and Rosemary have returned to Moncton after spend- ing six weeks with mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, Emer- aid. -Mr. Robert Crolsen. Emerald, left Vwednesd-ay morning to enter Jesuit Seminary. All wish Robert every success in .his chosen voca- tion. Man Injured and Mrs. Ettie MacCauil Williams of Bldeford, in the Summerslde Trinity United Church on Satur- day morning. The minister, Rev. C. D. Matheson, performed the 7:30 o'clock ceremony. Mrs. Eric Sheen was in charge of the wed- ding music and accompanied Mrs. C. W. Kipfer as she sang "The Lords Prayer" during the sign- ing of the register. The bride was charming in an ensemble of perlwinklo faille trimmed with rhinestones and pearls. Shi wore a matching feather hat and corsage or pink sweetheart roses. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Allie MacNeiil. Mrs. Mac- Neill was attired in .an ensemble of winter white with black vel- vet trim and black accessories. Her cot-sage was of Better Time roses. Immediately following the cere- mony Mr. and Mrs. Williams left by automobile for a wedding trip in Cape Breton Island and other parts of Nova Scotia. For travel- ling the bride changed to a suit chief accountant. with M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. The bride is R highways branches and trees were down. The highway in the vicinity of Pownal being particularly- blocked. However the Department of Works and Highways was on the job and very quickly had the road passable again. A slight accident. occurred near the Towers Restaurant, Malpeque Road, when during a period of poor Visibility a car operated by a man from Marshfield crashed into the rear of a. car which had stopped to change a tire. Damage was slight and there were no in- juries. - , A great deal of damage was suffered by farm crops which had not been harvested. This was as- peclally true of grain which had been beaten down by the wind and rain. Generally the damage through. out the Province was compara- t.iveLy mild considering the in- tensity of the storm which rag- ed acrcss the Province for hours Stirling late yasterday afternoon the Island Telephone Company ran into the same difficulties as other services. Most l Meteorological station it.C.A.F.. Summereide last evening. The wind was accompanied by torrential rain which lasted about an hour. No damage could be acsertained in Prince County although many points including Borden. Kenslng- ton, Summerside and Alberton were without electric power for the greater part of the evening. Power was restored at Summerside after about an hour but the other centers were still in darkness at a late hour. The carferry Abegrweit was held up from four thirty until 9.30 when it made a crowing - -S EIPPING. England (OP) - St. Margaret's Hospital committee de- clded block may discourage pa- tients in the children's ward, In future, nurses will be allowed to wear their own nylon stockings in- stead of the regulation black hos- pital imue. opposition, routed the Communists and squelched a. Nazi comeback rromv (Tuesday) - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY. 1 bid SHOWS TODAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:25 W His Christian Democrat party was well out in front of the op- position Socialists who fought re- armament and demanded that West Germany remain neutral in the cold war. Sharp vigilance by West Ger- man authorities prevented a fear- ed outbreak by Red thugs from f East Germany who spent Sunday in jail instead of molesting voters as the government charged they were ordered to do by Moscow. The election Sunday took place in a calm, violence-free atmos- phere. I PLEASE NOTE: Peter Pond, the great fur-trader and expdorer of the Canadian northwest, was born in Connecticut in 1740. Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. paper story-”BANNERI.lNE”-the front page that M-G-M's absorbing news- iuEv'icjlLfHllllilHE Owing to the length of this feature No Short Subjects Khx 4'.)- won- when his Eery redhead w 1 decides to run things certified clerk with the Enman Wephmw Drug Co. 22nd Annual Continued from page 1 xclpal authorities found a home inn (W0 kitchens and two bath- rooms for Mrs, Doris Downes. She ha: 12 children and it. was decided V3) give her two- houses side by me, joined by special communicat- blasted a town apart, starring Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle, Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone. Bank night drawing on Tuesday worth 85.00 if you are here. circuits were out and as far as communication with the mainland was concerned the Island was completely out off. The company reported last night that at a late hour they were beginning to faint. In Accident -Sylvere Gallant of st, Nichol” is a patient in the Western Hos- ll".( ifroiesslonal ..------j--'-':'m-r'” 5 summer 5!. aminter. Solicitor. Notary. Etc- 1.1.3. doors. DR. J. A. DIIIIIIIII DENTIST Dental X-Rays Bmallman Building BUMMERSIDE Dill ISM R. E. ELLIS. & soil Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE w. cllssrrn s. Macl'i0IiALil Money to Loan. Dulce formerly occupied by Latin Heath Stunt. 3-0- cards summa .:.:. pital at Alberton suffering slight concuslon bruises and shock fol- lowing an accident Saturday night about i0.:t'l when a. light truck in which he Was 3 passenger left the pavement at MoNelll's (tossing nea.r Elnisdale knocked over a railroad crossing sign, crossed the tracks and landed up- side down in the ditch on the op- posite side of the highway. The driver of the vehicle, Frederick Emmanuel Arsenauit of St. Nich- olas.wa.s uninjured and did not require treatment. Damage to the truck is esti- mated at 8500.00. The accident was investigated by the Alber- ton Detachment of the R.C.M.P. Death Yesterll; Of -Mr. Irving Hardy -Mr. Irving Hardy died at his home in Elmsdale yesterday after- noon at 'the age of 64 years, For Stme 10 years he had been in ill health, but only Sunday night did his condition suddenly become more serious. Mr. Hardy lived all his life in the colnmunity in which he was of having is full the Command office were revived. He said it was a central' point where all Command records are maintained and the logical place for branch officials to seek in- formation or assistance when in the capital. . In closing he warned the mem- bers in the press of fund raising projects and other activities not to forget the primary purpose of the organization which is to give service to 'others who need help. The convention opened at 9 o'clock with registeration of dele- gates and the address of welcome by His Honour Lt.-Gov. T. W. L. Prowse who extended best wishes to the convention and expressed the hope that the deliberations would bear fruit. Brief addresses were also deldvered by President Kinkaid of the Miscouche Branch and Rev. J. D. Kelly, parish priest piped by the Lads and Lassies band of -Charlottetown the par- ade moved off to St. John Baptist Church where there. The salute was taken at march past by the church. time person in media ahead and to leave the im- wrseaihs were placed on the War Memoriall meigo Per cent of the membership of Lmetemm Govyllhe service men is not enough he ernor T. W. L. Prowse in front oifa ' ly reach Saint John, but the rest of the lines were still closed. Falling trees caused the most of the trouble for the Maritime Electric Company as they scat. tered branches in all directions. The Railroad roundhouse which was in the process of being dig. mantled with the roof partially om had the work of demolition al- most completed when in the height of the gale the walls came - tumbling down. Members of the Yacht Club were lousy securing their crafts and lion. as a part of the B.E.S..l..-.'h'a..s A unique significance in Canadian life. "Some people." he said, "think .hat the task of the Legion is -Brlzely done. that there is little more to do, but this is not so for we are engaged in the great Struggle of solving great problems for the service men." He said ithst in order to enable the Legion to accomplish the tasks which REGENT IIDDIL MILLER lprint of the Canadian Legion on Tonight .. . Wednesday-m3':3A(-)V- 7:15 - 9:15 RAY collllls 4, , " 7:15 -9:15 on WARD BDND - VIDTDR Mtliiilfii ....:...';.;lollll FDR HERBE RT J. YATES JOHN FORD'S GREATEST TRIUMPH C .'"""R'illn cmmolon lulnlv WAYNE ' WHARA ' FITZGERALD ' ARlHiill SHIEIDS is ABBEY liiiilili lliiils Produced by MIRIAM C. COOPER I an ARGOSV PRODUCTION A REPUBLIC PICTURE 1' lepublle Pictures Corporation Issugkiov, In his greatest roisl presents - MILDRED Iiililiiilii - FRANCIS FDRD Screen Play by FRANK 8. NUGENT from the Story by MAURICE WALSH icanadian life it will be neces- i 'sary to have a larger membership, In conclusion he asked for greater efforts on the part or an couecuom pmmpu, born, He was highly regarded as a 5, to f om members to bring more men into , - - " - ' ' V ' I C X ' .... . - o as a it eciacu ar e lmance fan out as savln r lea rsa . . 'He W” 5 by” member 0f.mmF' The full slate of officers elect- ib.e a great" 0rganmm””- M” W" . ' ' - idale United Church and until fall- ed at me convmuon W” as robgllill CPWI-inly commend itself to "" T or. i. ll. clllllllmlllnm 4.": 3:2": .?.”.i.”.”"'.'f'f' it. 05.22:? The "W '0 I o 9 ” I-I . Pr "diet. Lt. Col l Ji W5 W95 was re- VETERINARIAN and of the Sunday school staff. A: igopheglsgmmumdel 0'” ,sponded to by Group Captain A. G. " He had. "Wed M" "n we 30'” President. Earl Cannon (re-elect-fxemom C0.mm”nd"l3, 0mC"- R- Dial 2520 Mnsterardai. d b .-1 ed). Summerslde. lCh'A'Fl Smmml S”mm9r5idF- End Water street t fornslers I-Iuvtthilff xlbertldh 1"! VI" P.””d"”- Jam MEET Ripgndtggslto MbyLRRfrs.IagllFfc;dasM;:: O00 . ' I T E” South and by two sons, Leslie and m2'::,dgnf:";;:Mm,' W. L. Mm".iGtligan. President of the Ladies' i ” summemide Eldred, both of liflmsdale. Also sur- Kemmgwm Auxiliary, Suxmngrgide Bunch, and sisters; Elijah Hardy, Wor- H T . K , ogan, Sumlmei-side. Dr. H. B. MCCNOIII ,;”,,::'g,;,,,,".I'l,',,,,I",?;"',,,,”f,;,”., Vice Chairman. Vincent xlnsl Water Street (Opposite Hoinsasfsl PHYSICIAN it SURGEON iioura:-- ii :00-12 :00 A.M. Daily. W. Albert Robertson 9:00- 4:00 P-M- DIUS3 ml-HE v Promine t e as h d- M . ' QUIET ygANl n sp a rs, W 0 (I ' -00- 3-00 P-M D'"3- A-I CAP"-01,. snmt-pmnsynm dressed the convention bricflypggzt has the rolling season's bring DIAL 10”. m... were C. B. Liumsin. M.M.. B inch 0::-H9 u:ig:ell0'Th0!9 we love. ' A superb screen masterpiece A.. P .D.. Dom non President, - r it a eaves the broken and rearing action, Republic's lninion Command. C. M. Eel,V?n.' ywldely heralded John Ford prn- Veteran Placement Officer with M "3"'"W9T KYOWI the earthly Chartered Accountant dm-non of tho yfaurice Walsh the Employment Insurance Com- CD31". vivlng are the following brothers Winsloe, who Is now on a motor trip to Western Canada: Mrs. Harry Barbour of Alma and Mrs. Harvey Adams of Knuisferd. Funeral arrangements were not completed last night.. which skillfully combines a power- ful romantlc theme with dynamic story. "The Quiet. Man" comes to Provincial Chairman. Charlottetown. Hon. Treasurer, J. A. Gallant Charlottetown. MoNutt, Charlottetown. John A. MacDonald. Cardigan. mission Atlantic Region. 7 Charles I Provincial Chaplain. Major T. !.'.iPn.vnter who passed Dominion Representative, Major Que Isle. Mriina, on September 5, Canadian Legion. A. D. Piper, De-l. puty Chief Service Officer of Do- ,l In fond and loving memory of iour dear brother William Lewlg . away at his gimme. 289 West State street, Pres- , 1952. string is set in fricnlIship'a cl-nu-n hum,-Q, IThe circle widens in the sky; at a sensaiiliilililllw price! i P" R L MUTUAL BmLD1NG the screen of the Capitol Theatre iTh”': l"0 0"? trrlflsllres flint re- Gr nvlllo t Water street today in a blaze of magnificent Dominion President Speaks 5" T su;n.mgf'Id, Technicolor as impressive mount- "I'Rh:''09'5 "0 stars that beam on DIAIJ f'. 0. BOX in: I" H", nlen” W H! Mir In the evening at the conclus- Kh' I344 681 rnnkinll -'15” -70?"! Wn.Vn9- ion of the convention the mem- ' Maureen O'Hara and Barry F"? bers held their banquet at the MV”'-" ""'""b"I'd '3! III! als- serald. I Miscouche Legion Home. Past Pre- If" m"""' ""5 M'"'!'- Keminlc . g 3- F. R. 0. The W19 M Rh” huh” ”"'"” Didlnt P85 MITND PT ”” J Th9 'm' P' E" 1' Whiia sidewalls and men. wmldimauslmllnllms-hum:-anal tnlnlna cinema fm Ilinlfiel '' guest speaker was Dr. c. B. Lums- OPTOMETBIST state of wishful thinking rather den, Dominion pmddem who ,9. r then denollnit I ilui" "Wk "'5 sponded to the toast. to the Can- -- . l Summonldo. P. E. L .1, A 1. 00 S v . , , the story of an Irish orn mer Mn”, Legion. He Mm that ma N w r . , Complete Visual Analyses 93" Wh" I5 19"” by d""'""'"' Legion had been one of the most V LOU Tfade In your Cat” On a new i G ces to fight every inch of the ' Glasses lilteui - luau Fitted PHONE sua aMA.l.LMAN's BUILDING I . I fay; for a big part of the sensationaliy low peace in his quaint birthplace in Cutter (Ni. '3."B. Keleher. 1533- as - d 1 I E, E, Eh... Distance-loo 7 . , Come in right away and get a sedan Studebaker deilivere pfr ce id l f opt D R 0 Contrary to his hovel-V "'0 K-llllklflln?-S1-Y )0, lg'g':'9:N)3-Di: tional new Studebaker for yourself 31 C0me'" 3" d3”b”;:i ”I””he "3 3" Canadian mmforf .- - - - it M . trsyeri by l nyne. ee 61'. 3- ll 1' - ' . h d 1953 Stu e a or. t'at egreatcet 4;, 41' , OPTORETNST n:;:ml'”'but mum" from anck,33.1... an almost unbelievabielow price is ca an an mg case "files Hourai O to ll .. 1 to 5 and by appointment. PHONE I181 : REGENT THEATRE BLDG. L"""”--L”-”'-1”-'-' ""”"”"'..".'":.”l:”'if....5i'ii2'mil? ..it”. 3”. .:;...?";?"a7 i3 A. RCYMNW GWMI oflolovable Barry rlu- rlAt'h'tci. . A """'l'' M 3"”I'"' E"5"”l expanses of glass . gerald in the role of the mar- Hammer Throw-l. Geo. tvaltera chug-chgg.gfe repiming their fa, big pmbymy ' 380-. 0.D. riage broker. (At; 2. R. AI.kin:on'"(A); 8. Cutler equally mclem roofs WM numb K y ”"'”"”'”"" s.?..R"ii?5w.'l'i.m5v.RyR: Iiahilt (Nizillemmis-l. saint John: a. num. one onlaese is this chapel : , .. ... Its .. ... IIudohIxova0I:"';'0lMId""V T I Wlmplau vimgi Aiuiygig Laglen. with '"'''''"'d Maureen AWMMI R n.-Joe Richard is M S" km” in me Vm"' M H" "N m1',:1.ik;,';.:d:::u:: y':o.ve"I"I'-Iu:: :xp.n.:u'sr:l..lA Aw-rdl Noted New York school and nor Studebaker Ch." "em! csidlleletigh ttIIl)"Ilful'tIl)etT).usbrl::; .I.): 2. Joifn Ptul (A); 3. D. Willis Nether Wanon, Oxfordshire. Its ,,.,,..;.,,..i mm. clear view of both front fenders! offsshiondesign hnnsmoi the'53 " Iirarle Ride" r . "8 Wshr street. Sumsnersldo dramatic climax. (Nil A- 3' cmdme (AL lead roof, originally laid in l665. in the 1953 Mobilgas Run. Studebaker visibility is Iuvefh- Smhbilm m"'W"I"'l I" ml”- ibovo Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 8580. Eyes Examined - way to gain a foothold in Am- erlca. It is only after the tragic death of his opponent in the prize ring that he seeks quleiude and the, moment of his arrival with the entanglement featuring a mo- mentous battle over the dowry of his Irish bride, portrayed by Mil! O'Hara, with her ruthless relative. Victor McLaglen. Throughout the SAIIIT loin: mill. construotive forces in Canadian life in the past so years. the Le- jT' Lend. Height-5 2 . Discus-l. C. Walters (A); 2. H. Running Broad Jump-1. R. shoveller (N): 2. B. Keleher is..l.l; 3. H. Cutler (NJ. Dlstancmlf 3". Hop. step and Jump-1. R. Shoveller (N): 2. D. Flath 10); 3. B. Keleher (S.J.). Distance-89' ii". Legend-A-Abesvelu: N-Navy: s. J.-saint John: C-Chatham. officials-starter. N. It. Maths- son: timers, B; Bevin. D. Purcell, A. brought 11478 as scrap -- enough to pay the whole cost of installing Own this car that is way out ahead in style-in performance-in economy-in You may not have to put up even a dime to drive home your own new Stude- baker. Your present ear is probably good automobile bargain in Canada. foreign air jfair in 9 body types longer wheelbase: and wider treads Slnlvkin Aafsnetle Drive or On-only-Irv ndlslls If urn mf'llv ell saedvh m we c -- m. we -. my J. L. RAYIIER E IIIIIPMEIIT i wum. (A); 3, R. Atkinson (A). Boston. R. D. Maccillivsry. Jack ft is a nest example of how, t- Distance 36' I I-9". T"m"" 5” jun" new" 6”” while mostmetsls havebeengei- Water Street, E. Chartered Accountant rlusdisn Bank of Commerce Issilding I 230' yd. Duh-l. 3. Phillips. (am; 2. B. Keleher la..i.l: 8. th C). Time 26 3-5 secs. nh.llle(run-l. Joe Richard (5.1): 2. D. Willis m); s. o. urea Ml- p. wards. W. x. scsntlebury. Pnncis. Ivan Harper. Randy r Nicholson. Urban Blanchard. Clerk of Course-A. L. Perry; scorer, Lt.- Ool. L. T. inwther; scorer field. nsj. i. J. Harper; director, Bill ting more expensive through the . centuries, the cost of aluminum has been going down. A'uminum. . 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