trim GUARDIAN. CHAlU.OT'l:E:i:QWlifV Arson Case Against Siside Board Of Trade Borden Man Dismissed Holds First Fall Meeting SSEPTEMBER 12. 1952 - ”n-is WESTERN ouaiuiiau PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 summer Street, Siunmerside. Phone 8031. yawn. Subscriptions, Adyertislng uepresentativee GEORGE cum and osunoa W0'I"I'0N sac mu: . May beWaI-ninq l . mu... Phones: nos: and sons T ' - uudb luykidne The Guardian may be bought in In: of the S h I h' F . With the president, Mr. a. s. mlttee had investigated the pos- - B-cl-ch-I-03,61" ! V iollowmx Il?All'0ao:ll;u:uhll)1:1Ef:l:,:; 21 cent"! 8 C 0 I A gmlge :0?" "313: Hopkins presiding, the first meet- sibllity of having the telephone l -gdll:h.:'ddh::':hl:'n'l.:'l;' i . . 9”,” . . ”"”"'me'u5iiiImnti?aru: rgiriet: Mark oulifiet. 0'7 Granville semi . . me a an r my Wu rm ?5...i? iiisriidifieiraomrgcgts pgiliiigilngtzegi mm on ' -!''"'l 75'" '”di"'"i l'i"'””"' '"' Hy-, News-I ' . Se d 5" er K W"! M to S yesterday by Magistrate Rb. Hin- . . - or umdnyouy Md huuyhudd 5.5” k noucettel . con e . a o r uansporl. to C t in 1 ,n I was held last night in the Town Mr. Hayward said that a report, Th. lb. . hlk mu; Street; vmw" G seyiwlzgnf n she”; uni. kn. .-...... ,,,',';,,,?,;.,;y'h,m;,'”?;';f5,,3,,,,,:..e; Hall with a large number or the from the telephone authoritiesi 'B'oid5:”Ki':.l:;'Nh"'Dddi:m:5md:,: V " M" E”! W 5 1 5 id for five days during which a. total members present that the removal of this pole, "'8 him" no 1 The y . c ey o ummers e ' i to run action. n on I. L. Waite tn lienslngwn. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alhorhn: Frank Weeks. Bepresenullvs , Phone: 63-: office and 08-! House. - t Reporting for the Tourist and Publicity committee Mr. Dan Chan the chairman, said that this year had been one of the busiest ever. There had been no corn- plaints regarding the operation of the Tourist Bureau and his com- mittee had received a grant from the town of Summerside for 3500 and that the Tourist. Bureau build- would cost s3,000. g ,,,,'-, hm... Mr. Morley Ml. Bell spoke of that K;.l:;1i,;f1t,'m'.o& 5; portion or the highway at the' western approach to the town at the intersection oi Water and Notre Dame streets which has not been filled in with cement. Cars are suject to skidding at this point he said. and on motion. by Mr. Bell it was decided to in-' mg is now fully paid for. .ve.stigate that matter and ziscer-. was re-elected President at the an- nual meeting of the Catholic Girls Scholarships Association held at st. Dui-istarra College. Sept. 8. More than thirty delegates from various parishes of the Charlotte- town Diocese were in attendance. The Secretary-Treasurer report- ed that scholarships had been giv- en to sixteen girls attending St. Dunstan's during the past year, of 32 witnesses were called, - v The charge was laid as a result ad a tire on April l4th at Borden Theatre, owned and operated by Mr. Palmer. Mr. James D. Msdunnon. Cole- man. the first at seven witnesses called yesterday, told of B mortgage , he held on property owned by Mr. " Palmer in Summerside. Mr. T. L. Linlrletter, manager oi THE OFFICE of Dr. R. L. -CONTESTANTS for driving ',,,,n will be closed from Sell- and pulling contest. (tractor and MW 2nd to sepwmber 13l-h- horse). Kensington Rodeo. contact W -4'- I Eric Jessom. by Monday, September 3;-;5ERVE Tuesday and Wed- 15th. .;,.,, October 26th and 29th for T ' Bandsmen Wanted ' ion SUPREME COURT push in l1 'GJ,u ,qi0nkfl' Rev. uecks. .Vl- . . C-(i'.vp, ll. Al; Minister. E.Vbl FR 'GTO. hli LVD lime, masons and nlcan hv(ll"liflll linic. also Pla-SW? P3115. in lirnost A, 13, ll. licv. W. Burton '. MALPEQCE ILETOWN Presbyterian lchurclirs. Services Sunday, Septem- wiil be as f0llDWSI-KEil- day. September 14th, Clifton 11.00 A. M. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. - Enst Point United Baptist Church on September 23rd. Tuesday 9.30 A. M. 7.30 P. M. Lic. Donald Mc- Clure will be ordained. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gaudct of Richmond. P.E.I., clark - Cobb -A pretty wedding was solemn- ized by Rev. L. M. Murray. B.D., at the United Church Manse. Kons- ington. at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, September 4, when Eva Eileen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l-Tank Cobb, and Don Lea Clark. son of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, ex- photographs which he had taken inside and outside the theatre af- flrc for the insurance companies. and he described electrical wiring in the building and gave lnfor :1- tion concerning the area. where he fire apparently started. J. Hubert Hall. sheriff of Prince. County, told of having in his pos- served as captain with the Royal Fusiliers of the British Army in he was appointed Minister of Na- tional Revenue the same year. He was a six-time member of the Canadian Bisley Wam- LCP Photo) Make; Donation To gone out and studied the situation He pointed out that the road to ybe located in Borden but felt that ;the proper location would he at the intersection on the Trans Can- ada highway where the road will in future lead to Summerside. He contended further that in this bureau there should be work- . yauls Church Bazaar. -PRINCETOWN Congregation. and the same number of appllcat- There was considerable dlscu.s- tain it this strip could not be iii-lAny0ne interested in learn- 5" - Service in the United Church at ions have been received for the me P'E'I' Mutual Fl” Imunme W- J 3" Cw” Gmw" W” sion regarding the location of the led in. 'jng to play a band instru- ,cl-:N'l”RAL Bl-JDEQUE Unaled Malpeque will be conducted by Rev. coming year. Newly appointed to C0m1P3hY- SW9 1h101'l'hB'-10h 00ll- appointe to the appell::te tdlVl- Tour,” Bureau at Borden, and, Mn Edgar Cannon wok up mgment is asked to get in mi. Church Service on Sun av. A. MacKay on Sunday, September the Board of Directors were Mrs. ""1 hi! 3- D0110? held by M12 Pl1l- sion of the SuP1”9m9 WT working with u map oulunlng the mum; of the wegpend c. N. 3.3 V. b d t ., H. M Sunday School 10.45 A. M. um up 11 A, M. Muhue1 Gunuht, Ab,-um; Vmhgel mar with the insurance company- Canada in 1950. Born Feb. 16, Trans Canada highway at mat crossing when he Sam was in Verwitouch with the an mas El. l.,., c. A. Britten. -- Mrs. Joseph Mclsaac. Vernon Riv- Corporal Allen M. Johnston. of 1891. in Hamllwn he Hmhded me point. Mr. Vaughan Groom of the bad shape, and after discussion 1'. Mr. Ulric Drapoau or Mr. TNEW LONDON PRE53Y'n'3R- "- M” whn" R039T50hu St "W Chuwnewwh detwhmwi Oi ROY”: Mlmary C”u'3" Kmgs" tourist and publicity committee was decided to request the C. N. Joseph Clark at Holmans -lIARDWALI. PLASTER. ivory IA)! CHURCHES. - services sun- Teresa's. the R. C. M. P.. identilied several ton, Ont., and Osgcode Hall. He stated that the committee hm R. ,0 have A permanent rep”. Jab Office. , done at this point as had heenl done at the cast end of the town! stock at Braces. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Long ter the fire, and plans of the thea- the First World War and was Summerside should be given me! The man” of suitable palkmg, -. , BFDLQUI. U,".l.ED CHURCH g;1V1erNgig?S,:i, M' Ravi D A" Camp . m;irVmA1c3lhe had dighxnptff wager lxirggrilifdsgz CO1go;1ni11l&)nenL1:,enco;: fame l3Yl01'lt)' 35 the 0h9 to ChhTr'fhC”lm”5 an Sblflhmfdmlde W35 SllV'l - . A A - - . r ur Camp 6, re ar- ottetown. en consl era re lSCl1&Sl0l'l ast: , ' (HARGE. servlcesd Suiiday.ASeIp4- ' , shall for Prince Edward Island. flihiafy I701" 1929 m 1934 Ehicted Mr. Groom stated that he had night. l ismbrr 14th. lie ltzilillile 730 P' Mi D.-glut” 1' E11" UNVITED BAPTIST , agreed With EVNEUCE Of 8. previous 5-5' Liberal Member I” Hammfon been informed that according to Mr. Alan Holman pointed out, Rim ilbruii 3 P- M- m 9 ' ' I ' is ”C Meenng Vim bevheid 1" mm?53 W110 had lhV0SV-1381-ed the West 1" me 1940 general election Premier Jones the bureau would that there are lhr9P private park-. VD ,g l ' ' ' ”"' lug spnccs ill town and that they arc, CSpE('lnlly on Saturday nights. filled to capacity, and that motor-, ists are forced to park scverall blocks back of the business Sccilonl Mr. Morcly Bell contended that; ii. F. Hunter R. 0. Summer-side. P. E. L Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted it was the duty of the town to pro- beixtlgxfli. H X M Freetown M 3 x'(;frvenE,;h:fame:i; o1(Ru9:s9e1l11' Changed marrmge vows. session 3 documg-ht of exgwuoh ers who Will represent Summcrsidcivide parking space and although puoxp: anti im "' .. . 5 it . -' - -- . . .. - -- . . -- rt-..,-t b- , , i. -- .-i-;..r--vs-- -r .E21:.?'l2:.f.i”::.::l.3?;? .;::r:.-: :::”2::.:..".: ::2::::.::..;::..”"” 0' - ::;;":;.f.r";i. :::i?:.:::...;. ,E.,,,.Ej l:fl;:l1sR;ll'x1(l. cign Cail?lP::ll', laltlehr siiluszeliwrslidglxcifiliiilitur gtnd OVPT "W913 End Were :1 Corsage of Constable John E. Nightingnle. oi! the Tourist and Publicity commit-rylot be used. it. was pointed out, OPTOMFTIHST burnt-orange gladioli with miniat- pl.-ice on October 11th in Hamilton, Ere s"apd”"m"' she W” liuended the Borden detachment of the R.- :1:-T-1-.-mjjuj ph.,,5Rm' P. E I. Mm.,,,age to take tee go out and make a study of the; that this would take care of only; . r Y. l"l'Hm Mndemm situation and report back at thcla small number of vehicles. C. M.P. told of conversation with - Mr. J. Frank Arnclt nnnnun- ' i-il(Aii ' OTIC -' - The-' Ont .V Miss Doris Agnew who was at- the accused following the fire and 1 - t -d- ' th-it tho llnhr-rt next meeting. If It Was found lllatl P-11111118 SW99 10? Y0”? 0? YIVOL iT 4”” i N I ' tiredi ink t - V ' Md '”5” '” ' - - ' d! t h id b tki 'l d d -- W uld ii th 1 o "mernl of the lgfg-I -5. bum Am, were nllclglsa :10 Dorie; taffeta and of an examination he made of the Simpson lEr'ISiPrnl Limitml hadf :YrT1lgn:al;ln(:.ll:eCe.(,7Alsl smoue (me ma !():l.,1li:: gr; m;a..smMceim 3: me :0”:- ” l " ' . -?- ' ' ' ' ' ' . l r e . iv - . dmilmlln pay ii. Qillsllclliclsfnrlltellil Eladloll Will? n18UV:nzlIYlln3l:ll?il'Ve bu(l3!(:il"1T)gI:Rilni:.i:WII1eKglIl1oKunltXils'Ch3TgE of its tsli,eimll3(ii"lljice (1C?(?l?nlr;'nHO:- Council of the Board D lion of the nliembcrs E P : T' Ear” Hickey We I195 Fly . y ' . r - - --7 - , , i A , ' M" ”"'.r:hu::,v1(::n11ri,,'e'l-I; ”.Il”Z”3.l HumP"on and snggltlzzvslggh the ceremony the '('2heMB;meiriletl'iet'ili'cr(1im?l1i: Dinfrlif Ru. lpnicilr Cxrrnnpghtumiafutnhdyr it is VPTY l.ll:uIglliel'l'i'tlCil'1S;l(r':lE Eiioou-xln 33'....Mf.;eB5liiE?gifSLi”b3iZii3.l.eZ'E3 ”'"””'d A”""""'" me W - . . .. ie e - - -' ' 3 - , . . . . . ' iii if Interment in the North lljirldgil parltylmoltvoredhf ll; Sandvs had picked up under the Stiilis in lm-'IiIl.i'Ini? 1" W"? ih” L'”"'”;;5' ”"'”w W lmrk Wnh me C0mm”Hml”lg midmld Wlmle Wreelnii mm Canadian Bank of Commerce " esnu1'an.n r ' . ft - -r . .1 ' iris . '11 v . t” 'd h -- WWW mjmmeryi '-' which Mr' and Mr: SCI”); 19” 2'18; mlilltehiitrlflat J P'lM. ont1May ?("iT" lllIl1rlmt'1lll1f:l? "3 lhh mfflhe president announced thatiliz-ifselliailel cnreilleildedcollslilafrilhee U29 Bundlu ' - s ' " H ' .. , . W a ngan nspec onn ic ' ' -' ” . ' . . ..' , . .0'l.i1AlHi PASTORAL Cll'AR(:L: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Iiiman have honeymonn W1" Pf M3.” 5C”"m' building in company with two prc- ih””m' a."d W"l.f"m of mo mm me annual meeting of.me M””" has a1nl.Ed.llhm denm” Mm)” Bummerside. P. E. I. The United Church of Canada. - been making a brief visit among The-V Wm "Esme m ”.a1”ax- Ni so vious witnesses Mr Plant and Mr "l”"”y '” l”””h We-V "9 "1" time Board of Trade will he held slung this line must be taken. l m. W. G. Dickson. B. A., Minis- rPlativcs and friends, guests of J, Prior to her marriage the bride Campbeu He 'm1d'of meet”, me' FGSWIIPG-" - in Charlottetown this year on Oc- The matter was turned over to PHONE 2888 my,l.he Sclwces rm. sundmh sep. H. and Mrs. Myers. was lenderedamiscellaneous show- accused near Bedeque abou two tober "lth and 8th at The Chariot-lthe town improvement committee; x. . er at the home of (mm, mm, are as fan,-,w5;.. -B.- ' her parents, I tetown Hotel. Mr. Hopkins, ilielfor study and when findings were - Beloomiic-lri zit ii A. M. Sllbaker. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Younkcr when she received ma"y lavely llunuftes liner he had leiamed 0! prmden" was appointed as dew" Compme m make pmp" rep”'l . ml .”.m.V whsh Deuoh M 11 A. M. and daughter Ruth combined a 3m5' 1e we y pm” mum nom BOP gate from this uboard to a'.ieiid.,scntations to the Town Council to den. He had met Mr. Palmer on o daughter Z a were among the welcome visitors among a circle of friends oi.long standing, guests of I 0 I stop Mr. Palmer and advise him of venuon opens, S d Y Me we ”re' The board gave consideration to e S n 1”””d"''”"' Canada. decades ago. 519! E H1113" The pert miss who comes from Illberion, held its -ST. PETER'S W. A.. ALBER- 'l0N-sr. Peter's Anglican W. A, September meeting at the home of the Miss- W. A. and Mr. MacQuarrie. Mrs. Ralph Dowders (nee Leah Alberton's first ilowsr show was one of the most delightful events to take place in the town for some From the times and associated distances Corporal King was able to give, the court was able to gcz. Lakewood, Ohio. spent two years in Australia, playing the role of Laurie in Oklahoma. a suggestion made by Mr. George Hogg that many old buildings in ,Summerside are fire hazards and Ear: :23. 32:25:: .i:;:. L? ”?w -- Of Aussie Theatre 2:12;..:”..r:;i;:m..:”:;:::i. -S 5- 5- """""" :,iEb'by O.I:,.m;y'” -130 P: M. gpeak, Mrs. Younker's mother, Mr. Evan expfciing to see hilm. did not have the secretam "was ' ammrizea mil, 1 Upt.r1.. R.U. (I. Mr. Gram: Shglt gverrbogy WW” w i:alle1(?ln:!uir?m:':sl)de "R'c"12'”Se” ll: TORONTO-(CP)-in Australia. atltfngi (sirretiufial c0r(i1i'en:ll)0nI J OPTOMETBIST -Imp-.Sunny coo a e . , ., 't " - . - - wc wi aepace on ay e- ns mmmlmed by the Super. MI. and Mrs. Milton Willis and radio and asked them to try and sjaaygs ”Ee2il:);gTl11e i;fdaamir(,)r tliitc htglgiillrfi fore the Marmme Board mm: X mus” Fm” summerside Y's Men had as. their guests last evening Jim Hog-l Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to I and by appointment time. it was held in the Rebekah Hall yesterday afternoon under direction of members of Regalette Lodge. The large number of flow- ers and plants was very beautiful and they were arranged in a most artistic manner. In harmony with the setting were cages of canaries Stage-door Johnnies shnwei'ed imm, some-.h;hg should he dung to-Ian, Director of Physical Fitness lnl 'll9l' with flowers, sweets and notes mmove this mhmce. ysummerside; Johnny Carroll, base- saying that they were watChlIli'.al such buildings as the OM 1-ihkylball coach; and the ten member of ll'0hl Such ahd SW” 3' seat 1” old station. the Dominion I-lotell me YV5 MEWS Ll”-19 1-9-R8119 bases such and such a row. , I were cited as examples. H wR5',ball team. Also present as their Then after an evenings Delr lsuggesyed by several memhem than guest was Hall Brooks of the R. C. there were big parties” V . t . h m QMIP. EWCH 10? We C35” I he imm did no hale i e au 01 l Jock Hopkirk and Ralph Emery. Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer SL Snmmemde Martin) and children have re- turned to Maiden, Mass., following is lengthy visit among relatives and friends. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rogcrson. information to fix the positions oil Mr. Palmer in relation to evidence , given by previous witnesses, and statements he himself had made. At the conclusion of the hearing 0! the evidence from the WIIHPSSES. Mr. Somerled Trainer, counsel for PS Dyer. The president, Miss lliud Dycr. conducted the meet- ing and lD(l the opening worship. The study. fl portion of the bl)0l(, "Thine is the Glory". was pre- sented by the literature secretary. Miss Era Dyer. Plans were made 1--2:-:1-juj-n - DR. J. A. IIOIRON : . Mr. Harrison Ferguson. who has mmm" to invite the Presbyterian W.M.S. bee” ilhscht from his home WW” loaned bv Mrs. C. H. Wccks me accu(ed' moved man we case ”I ' l'0 dcrful," said Caro- ."-V 10 I0rCibl.V '9"WV9 W959. mid - . . ,0 be gums at the next mem-mg for a considcrziblc period of Itimc, Attractive Lea tab," were1')mCed:R3i1illSL the accused be dismissed lmt hi!-iiiglevi gimy the many big Mr. Morley, My Ben mm.9d uhmllsgzkthcfginiietttrigihogaillylttgngioovg :2; DFNTIST rhich is to be held at the home has mllved home ml h”l'day5- about the room and a delicious af- for lack oi evmenca names are treated like tlizit." lX'5Dl'959hlM10h5 he made 10 ihvgprihmg Cmmw Hos'p"nL ,l i or Mm H,,,.b,” Champion Wm, While renewing old irieiidships lic Mrs. J. R. McMahon leading ow .15 the Guest of his parents. M2. Wliihlll ard Mrs. Vernon England lmld Mrsv 0- V- F9YBl150h- He said most of the evidence had This is Carolyn's second year in ' town to have such hazards remov- dealt with the financial status of tcrnoon tea was served by niem- . -I-ammo Wm, Melody Fun-, wmcnled. and if such authority did not bers of the Lodge. Miss Maud The committee in charge of the Dem” xrmlyl operation of the Summorside townl Dyer and Mrs. H, D. Corbett We 35911595-H9 531d the 0"l-V 9V1d' d - the summer season has lcxist, action should be taken to . V y I . smuumun Building In Fhalfh of the Study. . . poured. ence which might possibly be dir- bllgfflgp.-gauging musiciil comcdleslliave s by-law passed to give themlclmk ""9 "fmmmdld Mr h”V”'”l I . .. -h. Able Seama" Ray Macvlme h55 Juding of flowers was by Mrs, ectlv associated with the fire WIN in a big circus-tent in West T0r- that authority. lme clnck sinned mm it is hopedl EVMMERSIDE I Personals. iiniiifiicd ft?! r1i.nM, c,sb,..l-golds. I-I A. R. Wallis and Mrs. J. R. Mc- their full bottle of kerosene found onto, Reporting for the Air and Mailiijhmf mi: istzimng mechanism wml W31 2399 ' i ”x' 0 W K 9' 1” W” 0” Mahoii. Awards of merit in the in the unlocked theatre five weeks service. Mr. Herb Strlght said that; B lmplme ' l Arch Hopkins. Eric Sheen andf. arker Crockett volunteered to of his ioavc spent. visiting rela- tires and friends, guests at the hm Zlelmsh Kmkomt and "mom 9135595 are 35 f0"0W53 after the fire occurred. and he said HCALLAWAY WENT he had been informed by the led-11, -llllvetliie. were recent. Donald. Alberton. 11703 Yukeno cons 700 Cdn C0lllli' 2500 Yukon Con family who have been on a holl- dar visit to friends and rt-latlves overnight guests of their daughter and son- -H-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1;. Mac- Mr and Mrs. Herbert Houston, lliwlnnd. Mass. Mrs. Ben Perry ind her son Billy. Riverside. R.l., We rcccnt visitors at the home Toronto Stocks homes of Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson and Mr. and Mrs. James Moorr-, of Westmorcland. delightful luncheon was served at the close of this meeting. Messrs. Carter and son have re- turned to their place of residence and occupation across the border. and will return to complete the interior of their fine new dwelling The Women's Institute of Hamp- Mrs. Gordon Villett, on August 8, Notwithstanding an unusually busy season. a very fine attendance of both Institutes were present, and here about a year ago through the Dept. of Agriculture, the boys and girls of the Club showed their in- terest in a practical way by the showing of a variety of young animals at the farm of Mr. (3.)! the feeding, but also in the clean appearance, and colored decora- tions. even to the leading ropes a "flying cigar." not I. flying Ill!- cer, that persons reported seeing in the sky over the city commons. Numerous persons saw the object at about 3,000 feet. silver in color and making no noise. Gladioli-1. Mrs. Jesse Matthews; 2!. Mrs. Alton Rayner; 3. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Phlox-Mrs. Lester Profitt. Petunias-Mrs. H.' D. Corbett. Marigolds-Miss Margaret For- sythe. Asters-Mrs. Alton Rayner. Mixed Bouquet-l. Mrs. John H. Wells; 2, Mrs. H. D. Corbett; 3, Mrs. Alton Rayner. African Violet h 1, Mrs. Herbert Champion; 2, Miss M. D. Fielding. English Ivy-Mrs. C. H. Weeks. Baby Tear-Mrs. John H. Wells. some ninety people visited the show and all were enthusiastic in their expressions of ' pleasure. Much credit is due the members oi.Regalette Lodge for initiating so worthwhile a project and to and Miss Marglret For-sytha who made the arrangements. Members nen. While Argentina has many moun- tains and forests, about one-third of its total area is suitable for cattle and farming. it was about a month after the fire that any investigation was started. He said there was no evid- suiiiicient evidence to commit for trial, that he trusted the magis- trate would express hope that this thorough investigation would be an example to anyone who would contemplate hoping to get. away with collecting fire insurance by sctting a fire. He said no one on requirp more than that. He pointed out several important factors in the evidence which were in favor of the accused. He said there was TllATAW'AY" .M... plot takes the spectator on a tour of the city's most famous spots- cral representative that the side- ln Motmcnl returned to their home zlnniu5-1, M" M - g F . ' ..i:)ne of the year's EH3"?-Si lhd . . . . . 1.'lKlnl(0l7l yesterday. In folmer Wm M B. sythe: 2, Mrs. 1lisltonaIPii:'iiei'; ml; en?!” 10! my kind tr” we "ccgsgld most original comedies, M-G-M's fi:::n”:hJe”1:!gi:;'-1O5:E:l3';:::;”"3 W”, Each member of the ball team DR. J.R. . . ' ' '5. W5 " hm? M . H b c 'b tt. ' ha n any way een respon 9 --c 11 - w t Thataway." has . - was presented with a it t ing in the sheaves' with old Dob- ;.',5weef;e',5..”f. EM,-5, John wens; for the fire that occurred. F;-Ed w13(l;cMi,ierr;ay, Dorothy- Me. Mr. Alan Holman moved a vote then. ban team, as We”? cnggewgo V51-EHNARIAN 4-he Mm” ME”, End George bin. In tiliiese balmy days of glor-y 2, M”, Hebe, p,-omg; 3,3413, sh”- Mr. J,O.C. Campbell, Deputy Guru and Hhwhrd K951 ,5 us 0! thanks to Mr..Roes Macxenzie other baseball gnu”. am. 2520 Mirtin' have returned to Boston, 10”” lief; 9; "ff; ,m?d"'” m"h' ley McArthur. Attorney General. who conducted Sm”, and they-11 an have you for the splendid work he had done, A special mm emfed the very my Mass. after spending their vncat- &'.”f'.. 1. d5 t ”l3 git :3" the Pansiekl. Miss Maud Dyer; 2, the case for the crown, said in his -1-Hhrl-AWAY ABOUT CALLAvvAy, while chairman of the Retail wremng meeting which was um Wu." 5"”, Bus, ion with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mar- , all :8 y. "or m” e ' y ma" Mm J0hh H- W91l5- summary, that while there was it's a story of love and laughs in 1W9YCh3h'5 C0h1ml”e9- , der the chairmanship of Murray l1n.'i'rnrt-llcrs Rest. 0' mnim” ”' Gemliums - 1. Miss Loraine lack of direct evidence. the cm movie1and'siW'lld West and a rol- M13 Fred Emiham stated that: Willet. ' ' Summersldo I The s,,p.,,n,be, meehng 0, the CEI,"1'llgl;:;1li53i3egf)"fiaH- Rd-r5C0(1;b6-3 brlstlecl with suspicious circum- licking comedymlzboutntlwo gkliys ;i;::ra5t:?l5”:p1;l;fd1giyN-52;! Md fag; -5. - w. A. of ghmpghh chumh Wu ween - ' - - stances, many of which he review- look exactly a e, a oug one t h t . d h to . im a roving to the boards reques to ave be A e u lxlseelltli t;7'toltih'eV1xl)ioir;ls;A6oidMr:l. Windsor Dahllas - 1. Mrs. Michael 5:"! iiliggve.:ga1?fre'";?,vg5dg2w: 5j.,E;;1”..l;',3” theom gfhf, 1. u sum. freight shed remain open every & 1951' led ohy gthe piggiugilf Ahemm 2' Mm mat" Pmm”; 3' for their very thorough examina- hipped, straight-shooting cowhnnd. Saturday afternoon for the con-, rarigements were made ioi the M;?ydf;.ng;. lv.I31:gisew:.-,3 k weeks tion of the case. and he said that Set again-Sb the C010”l11t1 "533; gfgenggy (admin sahdigqpjgiezggustagi . , I as- . , . . . .. . l" ind Mm Leslie 13- MCNUW "mmg "f ” Pam” 531'" A "”y R0595'-Mm John Wells " me '””"”””e ”"””d ””d m" gmmd M Hollywood Se scrvicl: during the shipping season-l A special meeting of the shareholders of the Ken- The secretary was instructed to the studios, cafes. ranches, climax- ed by an outdoor show in the Los Angeles colllscum, s ridln', ropin. the same service be provided this: 4 rambunctious rodeo guaranteed to delight the heart. of every boy, girl, man, woman, grandma and grand- noiv seen as a young soplilstlcntc who rules an ad agency and her heart with her head. only a doubleheader could fol- llficoast Cop FEFZUSOH duflhs the IW-W100" 01 the committee comprised of Miss 3010" Dalhousie . September 9th. The animals eR- shlrky Mch,-ghur, M... J. c, 0fiPend on hibitecl showed particular care in Mhnhewu, Mu, garden 3",”. Frhhy Mid suurdsy. Sept. 12.13 of the Maze appreciate greatly "Al Jennin of Oklahoma" BANKS attached. The judging, study. and uh, co.opu-man of 3" who con. Smrrlnk, Dun 31')" ,eahGa" storm, 236 M" wl.rl(tiunt.steai'tfh?latlliEE3etl1x'l!::ilrl,:ll:: ?.””"'”',. in H1136 mom" of mu . Also "Skyr)Dragon" , l 3,3 ,- ' 8 ll 6n W ' ower s ow.- . 2;": canciyrnlnf yf'"':f f,':'em,'g'th:"n'I”i'; Starring: Roland Winters as Ohitrlio I ;.:..::.i? ” c d of Thanks 0h--- k gem 3' Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 15-16 1, 751,?” -Mr. and Mrs. James Arblng, In Technicolor . D NEW EHAPE Bedeque. wish to thank their "Valentino" neighbours and friends for their ta"! ""”U3TRlMaS HALIFAX - (or) - That was kindness during their recent ill- -'5 "K'- In Technicolor Eleanor Parker and Anthony Dextcr DRIVE-Ill THEATRE write to the superlntendant Mr. C.1 T. Montgomery and request that. .yEar. ; Mr. William Hayward reported that the town improvement coin- walk on the south side of Church, street would be paved from C911-ins 5 new member of the club. help as scout leaders. Dr. Henry Moyse was Introduced : slngton Dairying Cooperative Association Ltd. will be held on Tuesday, September 16th, in King George Hall, to consider joining an amalgamation of certain dairies under a new proposed Act of Incorporation. Time of meeting 8 p.m. Kindly be on time for this LIKE Ti-lATI THEM SUE-PENDEES Dl2AG6lixi' ON MY NECK WOULD M Gmhlde Skerry 01 POW A ?.?3?Zh"5l"i.3?5i'lieen?i'; 'gile:'c:lBoS:(di J Tami, '2h;E"g7me;t5MD 1' M” P. E. I. could Kg; avvay with such d”:ti"M"E"'Q rm, um um W55 3 cowboy who rides the mT;;; meeting as it is an important one as this new act will E:;1n9,fN. B., are visitors at the by cam... and mm, hem: the hf:-Sfnhui aewlsint ,J Hi-s8M'5yl;:3:y an act without having the fire Mme ..Ab;Ve Suspmonx. F,.ed.'rope.s a stccr, gets hlsiglrl nnd. he discussed-in dothn. la:-..:::.9;;:.. ?.';2.i?;.'i2”"S3:..iii.5.2.l”l;.333:: 12' ;.:- ”i'ff..s'l”'ii. Mi ”i&i::.2?J:.:”Sfiii:"i. Si? ” ”"" ' ' . . A " r Ur: . rs. c as earn; - l o "Cu nwnv 'en WEI awn - , , 7c M” -w'":H--'4 Mr and Vi ' mm mogcm Cabins my me -0- 3' M” Chm” J”h"m"' the mdmm ma an the chum" We Soft-spoken, quick-thinking ad will ()L'.t WAY Bv J. R. Williams B""hld Mas? al11:du'ls1sEEll1dhUkB!l!l1if:e!llv :iimi?0m:l',':"b "tn?! gercehtaleea 0; Begonia - 1. Miss Shirley Mc- stances did bristle with suspicion. executive whh provide; Sm; com. . - -- . 0U1'- 600 n BT63 91' 6 Arthur 2 Mrs. Herbert Cham - and that there had been no ex- u 1 H ward Keel in the '”T"T”w - Jackie. accompanied Mrs seiison 1 ' ' p pm On or 0 VOU GOT TO BE I GUE55 U5 GREAT I iii iv ' ' - ”"' Dlhhhbloh "9 h0W 0? Why the fire romance department. The girl in . "” 5 5”” M” M” F"-W -w Flowerlns Clematis -Mrs. John owed. the case is Dorothy Mmm In EXTIZEMELV BRILLIANT MIDDLE CLASS I5 H- w9"5- v v ttcrbraln OK 5UP I . of Mr. nnd M . P Kl l A1. 1 1 h; u med uh w. 1, of De. hh . He said while there was lots of contrast” to her sea. . -. ERBLY DUMB TH BACKBONE OF , berton South. rs any M 1' Sonlblee airtime home! of Mr. and ;.,:,'f,r.'3;'..' Mame Mn" Dav” circumstantial evidcncp. it would "Claudia roles, Miss MiL,uiiv. is No... To FEELATHIN6 TH. COUNTRVHVVE - NOTICE EVERYTHING j BLrr CAN'T GET ; ANY OF IT DONE t 1 I from a social and business view- c 19h 1 MM , J h E, w 115. no direct evidence so strong as to low Howard Keelia smash hit. as point this large meeting was an Gi1Io,m:1g:::1a. M: Jbenn 013:”. Convince mm H". a,,h.,5eh shhuyd the dashing Ravenal of Show DlZlVE ME CRAZV ON ACCOUNT OF c t " Wwhmdlhll HD0005-1 T0 Mt End 2 Mrs. Eric Corbett. ' be committed and he therefore Boat." 50 M-G-M vrovlded it-H IN TWO MINUTES! TH' OTHER 'TWD' ' h on inucd from Daze 11 Mrs. Villett. for opening their re- 'gpecja1 mmhhh should bgmm X b” ed, ' .11 mm u... ch,,,..... dual role. Keel plays A celluloid ' 500 Windward ' sidcnce for the purposes of this of 3 fine colhicuoh of gourd, ex. N" 0 g 0 S ' M ' hero as "Smoky." and a bonnflde 1675 Wr l-larg meeting, the thanks of the Insti- hlhguu by M". R, 1). sghdhu-3 heartthrob as "Stretch," the kind u-3530 Ya'.c L033 ”"e5 Were Suitably 00hVC)'Cd- and oi a beautifully arranged bas- )YanC K --V ket containing eleven different son Yrlloreallmc Sbehdialtly malnbalnlnz their vegetables contributed by Mrs. J. um YR Be” interest in the CaliClub organized H, My;-lck. , 7-I1 ' J5?-WlLLlAM5 JHE tNeETwEEMe-.J1;, ' ,,.,- -,;...n..,.r .