PAGE TWELVE {rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ ' _ . _ . At HOLMAN’S --- Acedisne oi this province tor bei- ter trained toeehen. more persons with professional training and with WESTERN iiliAliiiIAli W suiiicient. education m enter the arena! run cons repre- , l I sentotive will be here to serve lt)::“,?n;'°r.1g"g; ‘ma,’ ‘ ma!’ 7°“ Wm“! °° °°‘- ' l“ 7 l‘ Liietic movement. The Scotch and n‘ m" Am- ‘Wwui. “PM” Irish people oi the province have TMAW- Bllmmmm- nus the ioreeieht to mm echoi- ' —"_ -u'shlpl tor their young people and “m! 077w‘ °5 5' 5- 9"!‘ 'we admire them ior it, he said men. Obwmetrilt. will be closed lOhhels who spoke brieily were m. 3°! We summations and iittinl .J. S. Deefioches. Mr. Elmer Pineeu. 0! Illllfl M!!! 069- 3 W 16. but-w. W A. Cameron. Mr. Andrew OCTOBE§_'_5_, 194s A T T E N T I O N Potato Growers HOLMAN'$ _ 5» aihelull-length, boxy cool with the new season elegance inldromatirullyswirled.pockets undo chin-up collar. Burk Iulnessllows gracefully I mybeuuiilully tailored POSIUNS shoulders. Suedelrke Duvunnurloih“ . 01369 95 Featured by better shops throughout (onudd. * -~ ~ .- ki00<éOM§0 M§Ob<L0b€fl FIRE PREVENTION WEEK October 3rd - 9th lett within the children's reach . ; . was the elec- trical equipment in the house faulty . I ', er did a spark from a cig- arette carelessly thrown in an ash tray start these ravaging flames of destruction. Two inno- eent children are the victims-Who is to blame? Too late now to answer this, but not too late to prevent it from happening again. WE'VE GOT TO PREVENT FIRES — AND YOU, YES YOU_ MUST HELP. Were ‘the matches > g8". ‘ 3'} ‘iii? s> ' CQZ-t I 2. "MY WILD IBISII BOSE" STARS DENNIS DIOITGAN -The hie oi Chauncey Oicott told against s. Technicolor canvas oi minstrel days, Lillian Russell, the Robcrt E. Lee. Rectofls, the old Fourteenth Street Theatre and “Mother Machree" is captured with o. sweeping flourish in Warner Bras.‘ brilliant oiiering, "My wild Irish Rose," starring Dennis Moi. ‘Yhlfih brouzht resounding cheers izrm the audience last night at the (fnpitnl Theatre where this important musical opened. It. is the saga. oi the immortal Irish composer-singer with Morgan in top iorm in this title role. And- ree King plays the ravishing Miss Russell nt lcgcndary beauty send fame, and Arlene Dahl, a new- crxner. bids for stardom with her portrayal oi Olcott’: sweetheart. Any number 0t celebrated person- alities oi’ that era iilter through this nostalgic romance. David Butler's direction exacts much from Rite. Olcottb book irom which Peter Milne has created a screen play. It is e. dclightiul cam- binatlon oi e. stroll down memory lane plus s heart-swarming dre- matic story. Accent is an the music oi course nnd the studio has turned out several production numbers which are. arresting, Lenny Prlntz staged the dence numbers which surround the songs oi Chauncey Olcott. Play ls also made on the eight "Wild Trish Roses" who are projected in sav- WANTED RELIABLE BOY For Shoe Department I’ GOOD PAY AND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS AT ONCE Apply-Dry Goods Office n. r. HOLMAH LTIi. will be open tor repairs. —DOUBLI WEDDING - The Presbyterian Manse, Summerslde. on Wednesday aitcmoon was the scene o! e double wedding when Rev. Cherries Cemegy united in marriage Erma Beta. Gamble, daughteroi Mr. and Mre. John Gamble oi Southwest, Lot l6. and Kenneth Earl Moose. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Moase. North St. Eleonora; also l-lelen Gertrude Cameron. daughter 0i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cameron. Ellis River, and Ernest Wysnan Gamble, son o1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble. Southwest, Lot 16. The two happy coupleslcfl. on a honeymoon trip to Moncton. N.B.,Mr. and Mrs. Moase will re- aide in Bummerelde and Mr. and we. Gamble will live in Southwest, Lot 16.--S. -—80CIAL CLUB IIIEETS -—Tl'ie first meeting oi the season oi the Ladies‘ Social Club oi 'I‘rlnity United Church. Summer-side, was herd on Ibiursday evening with Mrs. D. J. MacLeod and Mrs. GI... Sheen, joint hostesses. at the for- mefs home. The president, Mrs. ‘Thomas Palmer. was in the chair, singing oi "What a Friend We H088. accompanist. Plans‘ were made to hold a rummage sale on October 20 and it was decided to serve s. supper to the Sunday School teacher! once a month. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses-s. —EDUOATIONAL FUND - A public meeting was held in St. Paul's Hall Summerslde. on Bun- day evening in connection with the campaign to raise $50,000 for educational purposes being con- ducted by the st. Thonnas Aquinas Society in Prince Edward Island which is to commence on October 17th. Mr. Cyrus Poirier who is in charge oi the campaign in Sum- merside presided and the meeting was addressed by the l-Ion. J. Wil- ired Arsenault, M.L.A.. Provincial Organizer and Rev. Charles Gai~ iant o! Egrnont Bay, Associate Provincial Organizer. Father Gal- lant explained the work that has been done in recent years by the society in contributing to the edu- cation oi boys and girls oi’ Acad- ian descent. Upwards at 60 bovs and girls are in educational 11i- stitutiona in Quebec, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia at the pres- ent time. he said. Without the St. Thomas Aquinas Society moat ai these boys and girls would not be The present campaign is to esta‘ - lish the society on a iirmer basis. he explained. and as a result to in~ crease the number oi students in the various colleges. Approximately seven thousand dollars was spent in the last year for educational pose oi hhe campaign is to estao- purposes, he said. The mainpur- lish scholarships at St. Dunstan‘: University, he told the meeting so that. some oi the students spon- sored by the society will be able to attend the diocesan college. Father Gallant explained that the cam- paign has the wholehearted sup- port and blessing oi the bishop oi the diocese. Hon. Mr. Arsenault told the audience that it is not shameiul to be poor but it would be shsmeiul not to work to better oneself. He said that the response to the campaign so iar has been encouraging and he has reason to believe that support, at least more‘. support. will be received irom many not oi Acedlan descent. Tlhere are iorty-ionir branches o! the society in the province. he said, and ia: eboyorflritobecomeewsrd oi the society it is only necessary that. one parent be oi French descent. There is a crying need among the erel oi the numbers. The instrel show sequence is a highlig t with the iemoue race between the Rob- ert E. Lee and the Natchez clinch- Bidney Drurnmond; 3. and the meeting opened with the| able to secure a higher education. ' ing one of the outstanding nurn- bars. 0&0 iii-IQ}!!! Iidlldi. I 22 Central 9r. YOUR ONLY HEAD OF HAIR ' NEEDS PROFESSIONAL CARI LeGieir and Mrs Anthony ‘Arsen- suit-S. QPOTSOMIS -Miae Jean ‘Mecfedyen. leit Srumeraide yesterday morning an a trip to the Fsciiio Coast-B. -Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garner- on, Ellis River, entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening at their home in honor oi Mr. and lvllrs. Kennetih Moose and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gamble, the recent; newly weds-S. SCHOOL ________.__. SOUTH FREETOWN Honor ot standing ior the month oi September. Grade X — i, Phyllis Drum- mond; 2, Ruby Drummond; S. Freda Stetson. Grade lX-l, Gerrard Gauthier: 2, tiiildred Reeves: 3, Rose Reeves. Grade VI — 1, Ruby Reeves: l. Stewart Reeves. Grade V - l. Yvonne Gauthier: 2, Rxma Perry; 3, Waldron Hefiel Grade IV - 1, Verden Reeves: 2, Thane Drummond; 3, Gsrtl Drurnmond. Have in Jesus" with Mrs. a. w.l Grads III — 1- M"! 39ml; '1 Sheila Simmons; 3, Irwin Drum» rnOnd. Grade lI - 1, Thelma. Perry: 2. Connie Reeves; 3, Ross Drum- mond. Grade I — 1. Wesley Heiiell; 2, Claudia Drunmand. Pupils having perfect attend- ance ior the month are Yvonne Gauthier, Roma Perry, Verden Rce-ves and Irwin Drwmmond. Teacher — Teresa Ann McKen- na. - ‘ SUMMERVTLLE SCHOOL Report (or September. Grade X - 1, Norbert Fraser; 2, Helen Doyle; 3, Olive Gallant. Grade VIII — 1, Bernadette Praught; 2, Regena Donneily; 3, James Cain. Grade VI -— l, Billie Odin; 2, Genevieve Praught; 3. Betty Fraser. Grade V - l, Mary Kaye Praurzht: I. Marie Donnelly. Grade IV — l, Harold Cain; 2, Janet Walsh; 3, Marie Fraser. Grade III — l, Eileen Doyle; 2, Paula Praught; 3, Joe Praught (absent ior tests). 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