tars o'clock THURSDAY and rmnav MARCH 15th and 16th Sale of Candy. Adm. 50c st. tAniIci(s' VARIETY coticrnt Come to St. Patrick's Var- iety Concert presented by .. C pupils of St. Mary's Academy - In St. Paul's Hall at 8:00 with Iaretta capitol screen in daffy romantic a- s I'I'CPiI t .. , . isations and some of the most side-splitting situations seen in a lifetime of comedies. Gable has the role of a two-fist- ed icngshoreman who becomes neck in a fight against love. His opponent in this battle, of course. is the a-tractive- Miss Younl. cast as a prim lady mnyor from the rock-bound. coast of Maine. At least. she is prim when she first mects Gable. But before he has : that love-snd-kiss- es are much more interesting than politics she finds herself involved in a riot taking place in one of San Francisco's Chinese cafes. lands in jail. goes to a party in a kidclle's costume (and wait until you see Gable as Little Lord Fauntleroy!) is the object of a mad chase led by Gable piloting a fire engine. and ends up in a hair- pulling contest with her rival-an Atom Dancer! the first Gable picture of its kind since the inntcrable "it Happened One Ntht” and it's jam-full of slambentt action, any character- Ireoddbuie and Vicinity Mr. Wllliarn-Nevwsorne. Rose Valley, was a visitor to &'eadal- bane last week. Mrs. Ivan Kennedy was hostess for the March meeting of the Presbyterian W. M. S. on Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Bismark Cousins. Bread- alhane, recently had a pleasant visit in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stewart, Initerman. were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday. Mr. Allan I-liokox is in Char- lottetown this week. where he is employed during the session of the Legislature. Mrs. Harry Craswell, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor at the hane of Mr. and Mrs. Milage MacLeod. Mr. Sheldon Abbott, Granville, ttrstrmi euittlit AIION llllrl.-'.!'hc Kensington Home and school Association that in the music room on Wednesday night, March 1th. In the absence to the City." It's mayor of a large city. He side- Mr. D. Mu.-Lu.re.. Dixon Raga, of the president. Mrs. Ralph Mao- - swipes a. gang of crooked politic- made a business trip to Char- Smh” G Ind opened tho fans, then finds himself up to his lottetown on Thursday. N99”!!! with the singing of "0 Canada." It was decided to have I. per. date to be decided on by pleasant feature of the eveningwas the reading of essays. the title be- ing '?Who Stands If Freedom Falls" read by the following pupils: Jar-dine, Helen Macuillan. Margaret Orosior. Reggie Ponder- gast. several piano selections were rendered by Mrs. E. B. -Humphrey and Mrs. Fred Parker on the new piano recently purchased. A delic- ious lunch was served by the com.- rnittee in charge. namely. Mrs. Keir Clark, Mrs James Baunde ., and Mrs. Gordon Cook. -BAPTIST CHURCH W. M. 8.- The W. M. 8. of the siunmerside day afternoon at the home of Mrs. who conducted the meeting. The - -trons arm scnoor. associ- S iriiutirttt sellick. Greenmount. The many friends of Mrs Kenneth Gordon. home. and wish her a speedy re- coverv. Mr. Malcolm . Rayner. itlng at the home of his Mrs. Lorne Maccalitun and Mrs. '.!'horne Affleck. Bedeoue. Mr. and Mrs. James Getson of Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rayner of Alberton, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wall- ace they-ner. Clreenmcunt on sun- as. Miss Norma of Mr. end Mrs. Rayner. dsushter George Rayner. Baptist church was held on Tues- Greenmount. has returned to her leton and Cape Tnverse is ex- home. after spending a. few days J. F. mcueiii, the Vice-President. in the P- 0- Hospital. where she the death of her husband which was receiving treatment.l Her And Vicinity. not. my selliek of Moncton. N. B. has returned home. after spend- ing.a few days visiting at the home of his psrsnts Mr. and.Mrs. David Monti-oso are the ways and means committee. A "m, go 1,”... 0, 1,” mm" .. M, Kildare 3.. "arm. A"”' 3”” w”dm”' 3"" Central is spending some time via- spending . ....... -Mr. Douglas pen of Carleton. Ht iv tnin on Saturday. March 10th for a week's visit with nia- iives in Montreal. While in Meet- real Mr. Bell will be a guest at the Laureutilu Hotel" there. sytnpath, is tended to Mr. Ralph W of Carleton on Ire deedr of his mother. winds occurred suddenly at her home in North Bedeque earlier this month. Mrs. Nathan Bell of Carleton is an extend visit in Hue Karbottr wilds her sister. Mrs. rilly Lea and Mr. Lee. Mrs. Allie Gallant and daughte Gloria Jean of Carleton spent Sat- urday in Charlottetown on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison and family of Carleton were re- cent visitors to Summersid-.-. S)l'l'l'IDlthy of the people of Car- iended to Mrs. John Toon-lbs on occu.rred'on Mas-ch inch in the at . '. V. . In. 3.: ..tiiili1 .. - l '. . "- at ented lo Orepaud; New Annan. st. Ileanors. . e llunen and Hill! School. Etx Mary's Academy. . pv I INIUIANOI ; HI"! .- llrnf-.0agu.gu, V ,. .. . .. -....-I9"-it-u"""' reps'esInt4d'by Jean Agnew, Agnew, Stanford auastis. clerk and Marion Oaseley. The springhill school team consisted of Elwood lnrnsn. Diam- ond. Lorne Grigg, Alton Diamond, Ethel Host. wilmot Valley started strong andtookanserlylesdbutinthe fourth round school caught up and moved ahead and defeated wilntot Valley by a score of 21-20. There were seven lounds of spelling. This is a weekly pro- gram sponsored. by the M. 1-. VI. cIIrs"rtit' s. lttelollll . u.a. Barrister. lelteitar. tutu-,, - an. Office formerly eeeapiea 5, mo amp emu. a.c. celleelstts Premptly Attended re. made a business trip to Breadal- bane this week. Mr. Gerald Mat.-Quaid was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Malley. opening hymn "Beneath the Crcss of Jesus" with Mrs. Harper at the Piano was followed by roll call by a splendid attendance of members who responded with a Bible verse containing the word "Cross". It was decided to send a letter sympathy to Mrs. Jack Macleod in the recent passing of her mother in Amherst, N. 5., Also get- weli cards to Mrs. A. W. leard and CAPITOL Summer-side (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY - .'i:3(l-7:15-9:15 "KEY TO THE CITY" With Clark Gable - Loretta Young Flriends are pleased to know that Mr. James Cousins has im- proved in health sufficiently to return to his home in Breadalbane It's M-G-M's Riotous Romance. Village. Mrs. J. Johnston. Mrs. Robert Palmer reported on the shipping The sympathy of the commun- of a White Cross ('.Hospital sup- Wednesday 7:15-9:15 .- Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 W is ex"-W-ii i” M” 4”” PM W '0 "W ""1 M" J- 1”. Hickson in the death of her sis- ter. Major Olive Hiscott oil the Salvation Army. Taylor reported on the sending of Miss Inez Gass. who has been the sumily teacher in Granville School. during the illness of her sister, Miss Roma Gass. has now returned to her home in Corn- well. read by Mrs. Harper and the scripture lesson in Mark is was taken by Mrs. C. B. Jelly. Mrs. Harper related the story of The Holy Grail. also the story of the life of Jesus, how his whole life had led to the Cross-to the giving of his life for others. Mrs. Mac- Neill conducted the study period Breada'l'oane hockey team played two games in Kensingion rink this week: the first one was with Long River when the score was 3-2 in flavor of the Breadalbane team; the second one was with Norboro when the score was 9-4 in favor of Breadal-bane. who gave a paper on Leprosy; the New Field of Missionary Work opened up in India; Mrs. Wilfred Inman read the life of Pastor David. a native missionary of India; Mrs. Palmer's paper on the National Christian Ccuricil; and Mrs. Chester Palmer presented an Easter message, in poem. Prayer by Mrs. MacNeill closed the meet- ing after which delicious refresh- It was with sincere sorrow that the citizens of Breadalbane and vicinity learned that Elliott Mac- Kay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacKay. had been killed in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mac- Kay lived in Bradjilbwe 1”'a1ii "-t;l';dW"v'v5eG1'V9:m:Y Mm Inm-H Many friends in Prince Edward aid; 2. number Of 3933- an "9 W i '” "- - - --5 In d -d 1 h larned tth Ma i K ll. ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY known to mu”, 0. me folk hut naalrliei 8:: :h:e'Wp:rs:inEB of xi”. ur ce e Y Heartfelt sympathy is extended to them in the death of their eldest son. , a verse containing the word "res-urrection", The" Scripture reading from the fifteenth chap- ter of Luke was followed by a period of prayers. "Seeking the Lost" was the topic at the month- ly missionary lesson which was presented by Mrs. P, E. Murray. An appropriate story. "The One Talent”. was read by Mrs. Ken- neth Graham. and an interesting letter from a young missionary in Africa. by Mrs. Allan Hlckson. The siming of What A Friend We Have in Jesus. followed by the Minpah Benediction concluded the The March meeiills of. the "Crawford Memo ..l" Christian Church W. M. S. was held on Thursday the 8th at the home of Mrs. Geo. Anderson. Mrs. Cuyler Matheson presided over meet- ing, which was opened with the singing of tlhe hymn "Resave the Pei-ishing", followed by the re- citing of the Missionary Creed. Mrs. George Anderson read the minutes of the February meeting and called the roll. to which the R E G E N Tonight 7:15-9315 I members re-S90lld9d by ”9”""t meeting. Delicious refreshments 3 were served by the hostess The next meeting will convene in the chrisum am”-h. On March the 4th. the regular evening service in the Christian Church was conducted by Rev. P. KINSINGTON L. Richardson wgo reiad tin; f in to f edit it. Monday-T""'l'1l' 7;,15'9;15- tt.i1::rfirifth.:ha;t:r of llfelyelatiggs. Stepbystep...cueycue... M mewlotw , They tracked him down. savage! ' cm" " ” C '5 5" men "Iihis Modern World". The speaker showed very clearly that it is "not by might l'lOI.' by power" but by the Spirit of the Lord. that Christians may mI.ke this world a better place in which to live. Miss Dorothy Matheson sang "'l'is the Blessed Hour of Prayer." Cunning! Deadly! He had to he stopped-with Richard” Barehsrt as the convict in - "HE WALKED BY NIGHT” With Scott Brady as homicide in- vestigator. A true story filmed where it happened- 1ilAViJiS iitliilste IVAN and limit lined ..AIrIa-II-shoe-eiiouruaaiue-..ia A Please gut. hsmisios tin or Bhhmlliml ' FIREPROOFE V ASBESTOS SIIIIIG will lilkeiyilltr items more attractive ...cui upkeep expense adsrgfain asbestos siding shingles are well worth investigating If you plan to build or remodel. because they add such charm and distinction to any home. Their attractive grained appearance . . . their wavy butts. and their wonderful, eyeappealieg colours ode: a host of decorative possibilities in werlor wells. You can use Cedar-grains in two diderent . shades. for example, or combine them with other materials. - Whatever you do you will be sure of beauty pin: protection. for Osderpains un't burn, rot or wear out and they never need paint to preserve them! see these attractive, economical ' shingles for ygrtelf at your 1-)! dealer's or write for free. r ' full-colour fol r to Canadian Jolies-Msnvtlle. Dept. N-lo. v'I,TI,lI Illil IMIICI 0 llllilll ll" 0 ICOIHICII Illllllli 0 'I(IlIIS All Or!!!" . ,. s'UlIEll3inE.- Blllilllftllotlli Bun-mac some 2 Mrs. 8. Paris: read an article on slime her duties in the P. 2:. Island school pals hope she much better and able to be back with them soon. Mr. Alfred 'MacKay of Green- mount. but patient in the P. 0. Hospital, suf,- fering with a bad cold. It is hoped he will soon be again soon. trict are confined in their homes with the "flu". Several of the schocl children a box to Mrs. Davison. repreaentat- Should any more cases ociur. the this ive for D. P.'s at Halifax. A poem school may have to be closed. to days in O'Le3g-y when meg, in- "From Bethlehem to Calvary" was avoid spreading the sickness. St. fans son had been in hospital for U 19911118 Summersidu Hospital. has returned to his home sitter who is employed at mantis in Charlottetown where of Rome's Garage summe aide. ia a he was employed. able to be Ibcut of Cape Traverse regret to hear of his illness in the Prince County Hospital and all hope to see him Several of the folk of this dis- at home and well again. are out with it. Carileton returned to their home Mr. Calvin I-lowatt of Carleton here spending the past few Friends of Mr. Russell Plowatt lin Mr. and Mrs. Tr ernan Pate of lent. week after spending several ault. Grade Belle Small. Bchurnian Do. Ltd.-5 MIICOUCII IIIGII IOIIOOL lbports for l'ebruary:- Grade XI-l. Estelle Williams: 2. Eunice Gallant; 3. Zelda Arsen- Gaudet. John Desltoches; 2. Bruce small. Claude Gaudet; 3. Bernadette Murray. Eddie Lenni- X-l. Lionel Williams; 8. Grade IX-l. Louise Cotton: 2. Rosemary McQuaid; 3. June Gal- Grade VIII-l. Wanda Steele: 2. Lorraine Gsudet. Grade VII-l. Huguette Gallant: , . Earl Felix which is the next district a few days. closed its school doors on Tuesday. 2. Erma Gallant: 3- I-0113!! 905' -- Mrs. Gordon Macwilliams and R0031?!- Mrs. Wendali Macwilliams were Gndii V1-L EH09 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner. Cvreenmount. were recent to and Mrs. Eldon MacArthur of Northam. on the return trip they were accompanied by daughter is and was assisted by Mrs. Taylor Jessie. who returned to Charlotte grading potatoes at his warehouse town the following morning to re- in Hospital. where she is a student THESE. IN unionism MRS. ALICE E. WILKINSON Alice E. Wilkinson on Feb. llM1h. 2. in her 79th year. ' In delicate health for some years. Mrs. Wilkinson was strick- en seriously eleven months ago. After five monilhs in the Prince Edward island Hospital she be- came strong enough to go to the home of her daughter for a time. in October she anin fell ill and entered the Prince Coun-ty Hos- -pital where death came after a long and trying illnen. Until poor health prevented her from doing so. Mrs. Wilkinson was always active in churdi and community work. At Mlminegesh she was Sunday School Superm- tendent and teacher for a num- ber of years. Going to church was always one of her greatest joys. It may be truly said. also, that she was a good mother. no task was ever too great for her to perfolvn in caring for her child- i-en. . Born at Miminegssh, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Margaret (Ramsay) Maclnnis. Her husband. the late Albert 3. I. I i v visitors business visitors to Summerslde the home of their daughter. Mr on Friday of last week. i Report for February :- S Donald. Grade VI-l. Maureen MacDon- Grade IV Sr.-l. Leonard Kelly; Mr. Fred Bell of Summerside busily engaged these days in BLOOMING POINT Grade X-l. Edna MacDonald. Reuben MacDcugali; ii. Leo Maobougall. Grade IV Jr.-I-1. Andrew on- BREAKFAST --nob! FOR i-HM 1'9 - DELNEt2'A iwi”-ucwi-xe? . PAip.t3s. - Wilkinson died twenty-eight years ago. After his death she moved to Alberton with the younger members of her family. then to Charlottetown. and later to Comwail where she made her home with her daughter. Eva. The surviving children are two sons and three daughters: A. Carlyle. Boston. Mass.; John A.. Sydney. N.S.; M. Pearl (Mrs. W. H. K. Davies). Wes-t Medford. Mass.; V. Edith (Mrs. Allison Ray- orl Enimore. P.E.I.. and Eva 11. (Mrs. Stanley Hyde). Cornwall. P. E. i. one son George R. 6. pre- deceased her in 1918 (being killed n action in France in World Wars I) :I i Surviving also are six grand- sons and the following brothers and sisters. George Maclnnis. Summerslde, P.E.l.: Margaret (-Mrs. A. Bowen) Pasadena. Cali- fornia; Cora (Mrs. J. F. Morton, Plsadens. California: Nettie (Mrs. K. G. Stewart. Grand Pre. N.S. Funeral service was held on Feb. 22nd at the Bowness Funeral Home S'.elde, conducted by Rev. K. G. Sullivan. of Trinity United Church. assisted by Rev. M. K. Charvnan of Cornwall United Church. During the service Mrs. L. Callbeok sang very beauti- fullyi 'The Christian's Goodnight". with Miss Mary Geiderdt at the organ. 'llhe pail bearers wen Messrs. W. E. Brooks. C. T. Moore, Milford Noye. Norman Macfadyenh Colin MacPliail. and Gordon Boyle. Tlhenee the funeral cortege wended its way to Mimluegasn. United Church where service was conducted by the pastor Rev. J: Etesn. Favourite hymns of the deceased were 'ataig with the choir under lie direction of Mrs. iiediey Palmer. Many friends and -acquaintances of earlier days at- tended his firm! larewell. The iloa-el ti-buts! were many and beautiful, Interment was tluriilltnh Cemetery. "'”i..'J?'u.&. ltdelding weary one with gentle . c ears: . While we to oils memories ' W 's ' i ran 6 ring to. a lane. an-- out PACKAGE E1 p OUR pBOARDlNGi HOUSE I Grade Ill-1. Peulhe Gaudet: 2. Ann Steele; 3. llaine Dealtoehe Grade ll-l. Thelma Desnoches. 2. Sylvia Pelrier: 8. 'Norma ii '3: Qlou Heme i-umicome in LAST Mien-vii?---yg rue BEE!-lvWAsi'i"NG Gallant. Rosalie Deslloehes: 2. Justin Mc- Neil: 3. Patricia Poirier. ' Grade V-l. Bella Gaudet. Carol Perry; 2. Geralda Veno. Iris Gal- lant; 3. Fanillenne Dealtoches. Grade -IV--l. Ann Desnoches: Carleton. 2. Florina Dedtoches; 3. Leonel Desliocties. Grade Vlll-l. Leonard Mac- P011167- Donaid; 2. George Kelly. I-l. Claire Marla she- Grade vn-1. Wiilfred Lacey; 2. chm-; 2. P1111 9': '- adie MacDougall; 3. Joseph Mac- WIYM V"l0- ' bert. Grade ll!-1. Marguerite Kelly; 2. Milton Lawless. Grade I Sr.-1. Norman George. Grade I Jr.-Reggie Kelly. freaeiier: Bernice ' asap. MARTHA! 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