r? f'* “V. i is. r ' _ rAGE FOURTEEN flAPITQL-Susnmerside _ LAST SHOWING TODAY 2:80 - 7:15 - 9:15 "MINE OWN EXECUTIONER" with Burgess Meredith - Kleron Moore FRIDAY and SATURDAY ALSO COMEDY - CARTOON‘ Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Saturday 2:80 REGENT-THIIIL-FRL-SAT Shows 7:15 and 9:20 — Matinees Fri. and Sat, 2:30 BIG DOUBLE BILL 1118.1! (Rocky) Lane in “CARSON CITY RAIDERS" and -ii"h"raii Wednesday 8:80; GRASS FIRE SPREADS SBAYNQ. Ont., Aug. 22 — ftGPl-When William R. Harrison or Toronto lit a grass fire yesterday In Stephen Perry's farm to smoke out s groundheg, happened: The fire roared through the following an‘ lied Gross MONDAY. AUGUST 29th- 10 - 11 A.M.—R. C. A. F. ' iuormsr. auousr 29th:- ‘i- 9 PM-Bt. Mary's Hall. Buninierslde. TUESDAY, AUGUST 80th:- TUIBDAY, AUGUST 30th:- WEDNIBDAY. AUGUST 31st:- THURSDAY, SEPT. 1st:- THURBDAY, SEPT. 1st:- lllllll. IL-fllllll lllhtl [MI- IIAIII "m" "llmtfl"! m" a ssouoeaass vicvuss 0%0 0i@©§@0%>¢0é0 ~_/» BAMED THEATRE, KENSINGTON Thursday Matinee 1:80; Evening 5:45. Irene Dunne in George Stevens production of "l REMEMBER. MAMA" Oostarring Barbara Bel Geddes, Philip Dorn, Edgar Bergen, Rudy Vailee. ‘Blood i... Clinics 3-4 P.M.—W. l. Hall, 0'Lesry. 7-8 P.M.-W. l. Hall. Aiberton. 10-11 AM-ltlsaslis Iall, Iealssglq, 2-4 Elm-Canadian Legion Bali. Charlottetown 1-9 EMF-Canadian Legion llsll, Charlottetown. BE A DONOR ~— B00 ARE NEEDED Summerside were visitors to Bor- den on Sunday. 1a,‘... a. tinder-dry grass; two lire trucks from nearby Wssaga. Beach, a road construction taxik truck, a weed sprayer wagon. lisl! a dozen tract- ors and hundreds o! volunteers ex- tinguished the blaze; Perry's house and farm buildings were threaten- ed; and the groundhog escaped. AL‘. Summersid . Station. a AAA_‘;4 an‘ aa-nn _\ ‘SALES Dry- Goods Dept. h (Experience Preferred) Q . I ha!!!» ' ' ni-yoeeasorriee FOR ‘ LADY. ‘ visited his homo week. ~ o! Conway spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ram- say, st Borden. . Wallis Palmer o! Conway visitors to Borden on Sunday. been visiting relatives at Borden, returned to his duties. albane spent a few days recently with her son Lorne and Mrs. Cousins at Borden. man of Moncton were guests Mr. and Mrs. while Exhibition. Borden spent Monday with relat- ives at Bear River. sonoru Mr. Leo Cheverie, of Borden, in Souris lost Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay Messrs. Glenn Ramsay and were Mr. Leo McKenna, who has Mrs. Bismarck Cousins of Brad- m‘. and m“. John a. Chaps Harvey Bernard sttendinl the Provindal Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chaisson a! Mrs. James Champion, of Ken- sington, is visiting in Borden with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jay and Mr. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. William White, ef Borden, left on Monday to spend their holidays with relatives in Georgetown. I Mrs. Ralph Steele of Brookline. Mass. is visiting in Borden witi her sister, Mrs. Norman MacWii ilams. Mrs. Irving Jay and daughter Barbara, of Keiislngton, visited relatives in Borden on Wednse» day. Mr. Allison Biackmunn of Moncton was a guest last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bernard It the "Blue Goose“ in De Sable. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murray of Graham's Road, and. Mr. Willa Woodside of Saint John, N.B.. vis- ited Borden on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Rev. arid Mrs. Melve MacDow- ell of Juniper, N. B., who have been visiting relatives iii Pleasant Valley, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay on Thursday. Mrs. Stephen Alexanders of Montreal is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon at Borden. She is accompanied by a friend, Miss Dorothy Rankin of Montreal. Mr. Raymond Hynes. represent- ative of Imperial Oil, Halifax, has been registered at the Borden Hotel ior the past few days while the oil-tankers from Halifax have been discharging their cargoes o! oil here. u-l--1 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ceretti of Borden had as their guests on Monday Mrs. Ceretti’: sister. Mrs. Arthur Cameron and Mr. Camer- on of Worcester, Mass. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Culda and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Seegars, all o! U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell. who have been spendin§ two weeks in P. E. Island, left on Saturday for their home in Ottawa. While in Borden they visited Mr. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell. They also visited Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews at Freetown. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bernard on Friday were Mr. sad Mrs. John Milton and daughter Betty, and Mrs. Char- lotto Bernard‘ od Maiden, Mass. and Miss Elinor Bernard o! Ken- sington. ~ __._ Mr. Wm. Bell. who visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell at Borden last week, lett on Sat- urday for Moncton. He was ac- companied by his sistor-in-law. Mrs. Arnett Bell. and daughter Shelvie, who will be his guests tor the next week. Carleton and Vicinity m» fleanor lmd who is employ ‘- in Mono/ton NB. limit the pest week end at her home in cape Traverse. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Morrison on! Carleton motored to Fredericton on Sunday where they WW6 relatives- Mrs. Alma McMiekcn of Moncton. ma. was the week-end roost o! hei- daughter Miss Kw Bwrdv In Carleton. _ Mrs. Blanche Harper of North Osrlenen had as ‘hei- guests 0n Satindsy evening Mrs. Helen Bell Upper-trinity To Buy THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ¢h%fi Elegance is Hie liey word ior iiieso‘ enchanting dresses {s} [.1 . new tapered silhouettes m m... low-swooped necirs and collars, fly-away panels — that narrow Felts 1.. . i. Huge pockets! Come in and choose your iasiiion-new dress iodayl Failie — Crepe — Wool — Bengaline and Jacquard fabrics i295 l t0 :'»2_ .50 AUGUST 2s. 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lloOauil o! Carleton had as their guest for the pest tow days. Miss Ada Mae- Dougali o! Vanoou er, 8.0. i Miss Gertrude Hewett and Miss Audrey Campbell who have been employed in Amherst ser the past iew months sre spending some time in Carleton visiting their parents. ' Mrs Wilbur Osiins sad _tve' " Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn motored to Bummerelds and Charlottetown last week. Oenqrshilstions are being ea- tandsd lo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dug,- [Ill on the birth o! s daughter re- cently. v Mrs. Basel Cameron and Mrs. DOUBLE U7! ilaber Corbett ill mm w -Bea Vie ma so»: arias; ';:‘“;‘.l‘i.’.° g.',*,!=,=,",:;,*:§,,:,g;,,~~" 5 uomaomn W“ "*- i“ m1"- l ' ' ' __ ' -"" ansi laursni Oloiio r Ti - Would make good business oge-vamglugkh w" 3"“ a: nish Ipmt the pm ‘inning; site. B-rooin wellinf, mod- Bunch,’ m. m m,‘ ‘ma as; gentlemen. m». and Mrs era kitchen, new , Crockett o! dssriottetovn and. ' m“ bathroom.’ Quick Mrsiierrymsisolmva. zxhsémeur MM o; 5;]; . we en. are onions or "Illllll" msoflahthsir holidays with Im- A”Iyg_ ——- Colin a I l w n a poll vvsrs -- o. s. noummsum ..-.ii'..-°.i'5i>§.i..i3 tlftlrqm: found~ In. um Orownse of lesion er Sir Robert Peel who was Chis! ll Qefldinfi a pldllant visit with . Sega-egg ior Ireland between 1H2 m w; llr. fir“ P. Wallace n 7 V H L W. I v m mlbeaise Miss Kathleen Williams. nurse- ill-i-Ilihllil at the Prince Edvard Island Hospital went her holidays at the home oi her parents. llr. and Mrs. DA. Williams. Mrs. Oolin RI: also has as guests her son. Mr. Everett Ills, Mrs. R-lx and family at Isiifsx. Tbsy are enjoying a hoiidarin Ilmsdsie and Woodstock. Mrs. Roger 11in ed ‘ slntres, Mall» is another visitor to the is- land and has been s guest tor tbs past iortnisbt o! sin. n-ank Dunn and Mr. Dunn. Mr. Arthur Wallace of lydnly arrived on Baturds to spend a holiday with his bro iier, Mr. sm- riii Wallace and llrs. Wallace and other relatives. land. Her many friends regret to learn that Mrs. Hudson Coughlin. who la vacationing _in Oampbeilwn, is s patient in the Western Hospital. The many friends d we. Wil- liam Burns of St. uwi-ence are pleased to learn that her condi- tion has improved since entering thetVi/estern Hospital for treat- men Mi‘. John O. llatheson, PhD. of Cleveland, Ohio, is here on a liol. idsy lfld Ill receiving g warm wal- eorne from his many friends and relatives. Be will be Joined shortly by Mrs. Matthews. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved widow and ism! o! the late Hr. Prod Rennie v sudden death tool: pm; m 1|“. day. The dlcsased was a protein. snt merchant at Alias and was wail and is rsbiy " knowntbtoalh. oatlhe fsi dJ-leissurvivsdby his widow (nee Janis Home) time "deflation. aisiiens (Mrs. ksnastimreg - l. ' ofherhlidayinTi ' iviitlt i...‘ é and daughter Miss neehei- l - ‘spent psi-t o s s- aim-arse I u wee rum r- ¢ d...) y (Mrs who are vaoationin st the nish. guest of her sister, Mrs. Roland Shea and Mrs. Shea oi the Lgfghe Mcnztulfz?’ Email,‘ $14 Cottages st Ospe reverse. Frank Ready and Mr. Ready. USA. It has been many years Florenm mam", m U54 since Mr. Shea visited his native m,” m“. mm," m‘ 3gp“ sl Alma. and Sidney at Illmsd1l° ALio surviving the deceased P" two brothers and two 815"“ Messrs an Ind Basel iunnle 0' Eiinsdaie, and. Miss liflia Rennie 01' Elmsdale and Mrs. llmq Wallacl 0i Sydney. NB. m. and Mn. Gerald Ken-ll! Hi daughter Miss Janet of 10118 I" iuia. run, aeeempsiiies by M" Kenny's lather. Mr. Peter ‘J Foley of East 0mm, New l" soy. arrived by sas- ea Bun"! and si-e visiting relatives in N‘ bsrton, min-sue, Kiidsre rum" and 8t. Teresa's. 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