Jubilee Is the one-step way To make dirt go, make sparkle stayl. It protects with wax as ittalies all grime And brightens your kitchen in halfthetirnel won't scratch enamel or dull paint. lndzifsogenile fa hand?! iiliilee Klicllw an eoviuntI' not-I" imNOI""" -. rm ' .609 .lllBilEE today- julrarenr.Iolinue'nWutuaHI Pogo 14 Tuesday, iiowlan Mr. and Mrs Leo Arsenault and daughter Leone. Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant motored to Piusville on Thursday night and attended the wake of the late Rebecca Gallant at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Gallant. Mrs. Gaspard Arsenault quietly celebrated her 101st birthday at her old home here on Thursday. September 28. All during the day many of her friends called to congratulate her and wish her more anniversaries. Mrs. Arsenault lives with her daughter and son- iii-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. Deslloches. Little Elizabeth Platte celebrated her 6th birthday on September 24 with many of her little friends in to help her celebrate. A delightful afternoon was spent and a delicious birthday cake was served them. Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh of Miscouche. were in Howlan on Sunday, September 19. 1 Mr and Mrs. Robert Arsenaiilt iaiid family with friends motored from Albany to Howlan on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pinnan attended the shower in the Legion Home. O'Leary, ill honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Baglole, who welt: yrecentiy married. l Sincere sympathy of his friends iiii I-lowlan are now being extend- ed to Rev. Russell Webb on the loss of his loving wife whose death occurred in N. B. on Friday mom- ing, Sept. 24. Funeral services were on Sunday, September '36. Mr. Ivan Webb left nn Saturday, isewptember 25 for N. B, where on "Sunday he attended the burial of lhis sister-in-law the late Mrs. Rus- lsel Webb. A meeting or the trustees and secretary of I-Iowlan School was held on Saturday night Sept. 25, at the home of the secretary. The Guardian October 5, 1954 Motoring to Siimmerside on Sunday September 26 were Mr. and Mrs. Firinin Perry and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant, who spent the afternoon at thr homes of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isidore Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard. Rev. M. J. Ramsay returned ont Friday from his recent visit to hisl it THE EDDIE CANTOII STORY" parents near Boston, U. S. A. CAPITOL THEATII SUMMERSIDE E' Mrs. Jerry Gallant spent Sllll(I.iy afternoon at the home of her smi- in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gill- A motion picture about one of the most fabulous present day lam. eiitertziiiicrs - it star-spangied , . , .g ,, Career mm, bums on me luwel, Howiuii School (.lO:NT on I-iidai, September 24. for fall viicatinii zindp workmen went to work on Satur- day morning building a new room. on the school, which they expect! to have ready in about three weeks time. east. side of New York and con-I tiiiues i'rom Broadway to nation- wide radio, through Hollywood up to the present. Today the same man continues as one of the greatest American stars and perhaps greatest of all, Eddieg Mr. and Mrs. Toni Biiriuii, siiiii-l Cantor is one of the lcadingimer residents licre left on Moiiclay. workers for ('hElI'lly in the coun- Septeniber 27, for their home in try, hailed not only by his col. East Weymoiith, Mass. bidding leagues in the enteytginmenr adieu to their friends for another business but by persons in all ye”. wzilks of life including the late Pmsidem Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. ltlciiin Bnzioio iii Em "The Eddie Cnmm slorys. OLcai'v, iicrc mi .1 hiisiiiess trip produced by Wiirner Bros. withmo Hmmm rm Mmdmi . color by Technicolor. tells mostly Lester Wallace and son were in the entertainment story the I-Iowlan on Monday. .story of Gus Edwardls Minstrels. of the Ziegfeld Follies wherel 0" Sllllday afternoon Sent. 26. Eddie starred with W,” Rogers. Rev. M. J. Rooiiey went. to Miiiiiiie-g of Ida, his wife, whom -he wooed 3”'5,h W 35-Sm Nth l0”l'4l0Ul' fl” and won as A young man andivotions. On Saturday, October 2, who 3, sun at his side today. oflforty-hour devotions are to begin their five daughters and Drug l at St. Anthony's ending on Monday tically all of show business of mmnm" the 135” 40 -”m'5T”ml the ""95 Mr. and'Mrs Johiistoii Ciiiil"lil like tMakln' Whoopee," "Ma. .. "' v A. Yglll Knewh Susie" and others that " ientify to banjo-eyed star. To-l day. Eddie Cantor is in the fronti rank of entertainment personall-I ties, in a class with Irving Berlln,l Jimmy Durante and the late -- Miss Ilnnia lift-Clnskcv ut(”riniw George M. Cohan and Al Jolson. lintletown. was a wet-k-and visitor Keefe Brassciie, talented young-to Indian Iaiwr, actorl, ,plays Eddie Cantor whilej Marlyn Erskine is Ida. Many of, The man' friends of Ca it the great. personalities of the show Archie Canipbcil. Clermont alnrl business world will also be depicted Kensingion, will he iilcnscd in kiim-.- in the film. Will Rogers, Jr. will that he has ennie through an (illi- portray his dad. who in real llfelergency operation in Charlotte-' was one of Cnntor's closest friends. town Hospital favorably. Capt. Jiniriv Durante will be repre.eent- Campbell who ii.-is been retired fnrl -AG Kensingion .Gi-cen. Gerald Green tcquaii. .lottetown Monday. Miss Ione McDonald of Summer-side, P.E.I., one of the newly ar- committee to greet the, teachers, are being shown by a French Gen- rived school teachers at 1 Air Division Headquarters, RC.-XF, and Wf(I.ld;v-me the direction to the various points of interest in the city of H, M. Smith of New Westnilrisici-. B.C., who was in the welt-oniin,: Metz, Frriiice.-(National Defence Photo). Tcascumpec -Mrs. Aulden Gamble, who has been a patient in the Western Hospital Albertcn, for some weeks was transferred on Monday the Prince County Hospital. i Mr. Vance Bridges, employed in lthe office of R. T. Holman Ltd., lsiimmei-side, was a recent week- cnd visitor to his home. 1 -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley -- 1 Louis Smith; 2. were recent visitors to Summersidc. Riisscl Gardiner; 3. Audrey Arson-3, aiilt. l Grade VI - 1. CEN"RAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL Wcpiember Report) I (Senior Dept.) r (Emile X -- 1. Elriyiic Rziyiicrzi L3. lidwtird Gallant. i Grade IX- l. Alice Bagiizill: 2. F r a n c e s Johnston: 3. Virginia Grade. VIII -1. I-Tlninc Green: 2. Catherine MacKcriii:i; 3. G a y l l,' g Miss Gloria Read, who is teach- Arsen, ing Grade XI at Alberton, spent G d . or on Cami a. recent afternoon with her uncle aiiit; 2!. Sandra Rayner; 3. g R(.mm.. and aunt, Mr and Mis. J. B. Prim-ipnl: Mrs. Ralph Connolly. rh”"”5- ; Mr. and Mrs. Llymnn C(lS9lE,V.' Mill River. were recent visitors to Canadian Government 5 t e a m e rr Brant. He made two trips on icc-.g.?::::1p1&t';. lirv.'ikers to the Northern Russian, ' i pull of Ai-rliniigel with the lair sincere sympathy is extendedto (Xipi John 1.. Road in mid wiii- M;-5, Ellis Enman rformei-1y Alice rm-, during World War 1' Moi-eshead of West Devoni, and two children. Mr. Enman was la- and visited with their and Mrs. J. B. Thomas. to Z l You caiiiqni llll'lI drug counter. 66RoYAL99 BOBDIN Monday-Tuesday 7:15 it 9:15; Mat- inee. Tuesday 3:30. The low-down on a come-on girl- . ”I'ICI(-Ul"' Starring Beverly llficliael: and Allan Nixon. Ill! t-cameo" KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesdny 7:15-9:15. Kathryn Grayson in the story of Grace Moore- i ” "S0 THIS Is LOVE" (Technicolor) Willi Merv Griffin, Joan Weldon. Walter Abel. Bank drawing Tues- day and Thursday. tally injured when his car left the pavement one mile west of Rich- mond. Monday evening. He died in the Prince County Hospital shortly after. ' Monday and Tuesday October 4-5 In Technicolor Mr. R. T. Morrison. Siimmersldc. ' i C c pec I wed sdiiy 'X.?”..2...:.? ”'" ” "SOUND OFF", Mr. and Mrs Ira Deiiiils and -Stari'ing- family were recent Sunday guests .10 the home of Mr. and Mrs. I-Iariy lMacNeviii. Brae. l Mr. and Mrs Heath Leard. ”lBedeque Mills", were recent Sun- lday visitors to the home of Mr. land Mrs. James Thomas. i C U Mickey Rooney - Ann James Colored Cartoon Canteen Service Best of entertainment family style. i : . A,-A..,,- r:d ' MAY BE LONDON ENYOY . NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Mme.. STA R LITE A l F2HlE'hi ,SUMMERSlDEf-ilisr lNations General Assembly. is be-; llieved to be in line for post of In-i ldian high conimissioner in London ito replace B. G. Kher whose rc- signation has been announced. I Layton Stcivari, visitorsi in Char-' Mr. and Mrs. Nnrbnro. were Miss iszilii-llo C'niidiin, niirsc-iri- truiiiiiig at Falctlllwofld Hospital. spent the week-end at her home int Kensington. Dr. J. I. lliggiiic and Hon. .l. A. Bcrniird of Tigiiish, called to; the ironic of William l-loggc-riy.i New Aniizin on Wednesday en route to Tigtiish. They partook rifi the luscious turkey and chicken. dinner promoted by the ladies of. Indian River parish. p DISASTER TOLL RISES r HYDERABAD, India (Reulcrsl The number of dead in Monday'si Hyderabad train disaster rose lo' 137 Thursday when ll more bodies were rocni'ci'cd. Rcsciic iiorkcrsl continued in find bodies in the. swollen waters of the River Vas- anii. The train plunged into the river from a bridge weakened by floods. ed well as a host of other theatrical some time was Nlastcr of then gimts. "Tire Eddie C-.vntm' Sit)l')'," oneiis today at the Capitol Theatre. was written for the screen by Jerome Weidmnn. Ted Sherdeman and Sidney Skoisky. it keeps Recipes From A Fuiiious Inn in Sackiillc. V.B.. tlir-re'.u liin iiniiicrl Tlic Nizirsliliiiirls. it: an rflpllllllltlll. for izimtl lmirl in ' ' Reslriiirriiiis all I . bniieil g I .1liiiml'lrgcnil. over Canada and the Qtzilrs li.1ve ailrrclioil the name Niir-'Iil.iriils In mziiiv nl their lint fish recipes. In The glaiirlnrri this week, Fond Hrliinr llvli-ii Coiigenn. fciiliircs .-evr-rnl recipes from this famous "W1 In, I'l Imlhoaihienehk Bimieftol l.lnv.llIIIls all up, particularly in tin winter nails: gives an up ml min. I menu it”: the ritual: "D", in the iron in its other foals liruulelli in il. At any rate. in 3 steam for Iultmu u rnlnrty mount an In! EXTRACT OF 000 llVEII Inn - Inch as Baked Scallops, Baked Haddock. Plum Pudding and Oatmeal Cookies. See lliem in The Standard. 1!-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Get The Standard - only ten cents. l airesrmiaui A Drive ouAc H E ' TUESDAY. OCT. Prices: Rush 51.00. SUMMERSIDE CURLING RINK Children 12 and under 60 cents. - Reserve-wliila eliev Sponsored by Till SUUDIERIIDII Y's MEN'S CLUB Proceeds to; water safety swimming and lay scour: in the blue and green 1 5l'II - 8:30 PM. 0. 31.25. v u so SOFT...m safe if "Oh so beautifully soft" are the new Purex tissues . . and men . . . so gentle and kind to the skin they're perfect for baby. an grown-ups too. Here is everything you look for in toilet tissue, brought to you at no extra costl . Now you can choose from two kinds of Purex-rslngle and 21:! . . For facial soft single lg, reach for the new. improved PUREI( el. For the ultimate in bathroom luxury A at only a few cents more, look for SUPER PUREX in the new L , Vhile label. g , nraoffizhtaemaslo P085? 17531715! CAPITOL "Making Whoopee" . so Firm XV p 3 summer Poultry Buying Buying Live Chicken, Cap. on. and Fowl, Wednesday, Oct. 6th from 8 am. to 2 pm. at my home on Mai. peque Road. T Paying highest market prices. MRS. S. B. PENDLIITON Kensington . Phone 85-5 ' Professional cards Dr. Hubert Mncltlei-II”, Mn. Pbyllclan - Surgeon Office Hours: Mornings I1-I2 A.bI. Afternoons (except Wedneerllyi I:80 - 4:30 P.M. Evenings: Tuesday. Thursday. satui-any: 1-I P.M. E. E. Parkman 0pt..D., 3.0. I PHONE 3281 BEGENT THEATRE ELDG. Summer st. Bununanldi Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Built of Commerce r Building snmmuaide. P.II.I. - Phone Salt W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street summerslde DIAL 8844 T INSURANCE B. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty St. Siunnaeraldc P. 0. 303 Ill Optometrists IL F. Hunter, R.O. Cummerside. P.E.I. - Phone I!!! SMALLMAN5 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, n.sc zsa Water street: i .SnlII1IIGI'Ildl Above Maurice liIllI's Men's Wu: PHONE 3530 , Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron sii1ALI.IIAN BUILDING 2306 Buiumerside Dial PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. Md). General Prnhliloner Malpeque Road Ienalnjrton. I'. E. I. Phone: Kensinglon 3 "FHoro5iiArHsiis qN ERSNNE iTr'ii"ir'3'6':"is..r......... .; vnuaaoua-muvraroouv-:l'3'- .5135 THE READ STUDIO g Wu. w. amine Summer-side TODAY 3:30 -- 7:15 - 9:15 You'll come out liummlng the old fuvoritcs- "Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me" "You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby” 0 "Now's The Time to Fall in Love" and more, more, more. s....-' a. waanla nos; mum y nnonur 5'0"! MAROIANO g 4 10! D T Larssr trier-it ricrum A Va. CHAILII