.rmr. cuaanian. cnaanorrsrown P-AGE THIRTEEN pfnnUARY 13. 1952 -TI'rI"IE WESTERN GUARDIAN Bedeque Paggant Prgggntgd Bridgsglgct Honofgd i Carleton and A'b6??:" and PNIIBSSIIIIIII cII'lII i-arson coon-nr or-non ' l VWWIEY ...... y In s'side High school an. J.ii. cuninmm g lnnanser street. Sumnlerslda. Pbono um. All Alberbon rink skinned by Missing from -Under the auspices of are Mr. and Mrs Truernan Fate of 3.7., subscriptions. Advertising Ieprssentstlves GEOBGE Chow and GEOIGE W0'l"l'0N y Home Phones: E083 and 246! gnu Guardian may he bought at any of the . following stores In Sumnao rslds: 30.3.99”. Summer Street: Gourllea Drugstore. 11 Central Street: Ed! tnnd Water "””.l?.?.'.!I&.-. '- .. Street; Marl: Gaudet. C1 Granville Street: Second Street: :33, sh-get; Vince's Grace 1. 120 Bussell street; Island Motor Transport. nnrnan's loll- Servlu Drug. v I. I. Walto In Kenslngton. wiisr rruivca omen Alllorton : Phone: Frank Weeks. Representative 68-! Office and 66-8 llonse. ll G R ,. AR Mrs. Les a . amsay ovoi-m(:2FCY Wednesday at 8.55 p. m. AND 14 men Terra Cotta wgllzlciuard Flue Tops. Stock lim- ited at Braces. ..coiurr:'rr:N'r complete In- surance service. W. Boyd Beairsto. Kerisington. ...('0.llE T0 the Valentine so- da, in Wilmot. Valley Hall, Thurs- day, you. 14th. ..,w'r0MATlC well made water- lng bowl for live stock. Prompt de- Urrry at Bruce's. ..llfl('.liF.Y iit Ailierion, lYOtl- npsdv... Fch. lflih, l'7ln1stl:iic (.irls Vs. ()lLc11ry Girls. Sknimr; .'iftci' gum". --BIT Hardwhlg-Plaster. Plaster Pars and Ivory Flnlsihing Lime at Braces. -Hll'RTlI GAME of section i-A" Smith Shore League semi- finals. Hefloqlie rink. tonight Wed- nesdnr. Albany St. Puts vs. Cape Traverse Rovers. Albany must win m.5 game to stay in thi- running. Admission 25 and 35. -lN'Sl'l.A'l'E and net the ful"- beneilt of the fuel burned. Order now at Brace's. ..F,IR)ll-IRS you till know the wundgrfiil quality of John Deere machinery which is now availiilile -nor nissron and Stanley Carpenter tools It Brace's. -COME To the card and crok- inole party in Margate School Thursday evening. Feb. 14th. If not fine, Monday Feb. 18th. -STRAP ON adjustable Fea- therweight Ice Creepers in stock at Bruce's. -MAMMOTH moccasin dance at the Alberton Curling Club, Thursday, Feb. 14th. St. Valen- tin's l)ay at 9 pm. Sponsored by the Alberton Curling Club. Every- one welcome. Admission 50 cents. Refreshments served. --GALVANIZED corrugated rib- bed steel roofing. 1. 8. 9 and 10 ft long. 36 inches lde. just. received at Bruce's. -raansrnrtksn T0 KEN- SINGTON - Mr. W. S. Wilson. manager of the O'Leary branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. has been transferred to Kensington and will be leaving in about two weeks. The residents of O'Leary and district wish Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and their two children Mary and Richard every success in tiicir new home. -SPECIAL SERVICE-ln recog- nition of Christian Youth Week in summer-side. the young people of the Baptist Church. under the direction of Mrs. W. A. Harper. had charge of the Sunday evening Home In Boston. .1 Feb. 12 -(AP) - BOSTON. Police today sought Frank E Noonan. 55. a native of Bedequa. P. E. 1.. who disappeared inst Fri- day from his home. Mrs. Mary Noonan said her because of his apparent slow re- covery from a virus ailment. She said he left their home be- fore 8 a. m., an hour earlier than usual and did not take his car. The couple have six V children whose ages range from 11 to one Halifax. Aiberion Alarmed By Low-Flying Plane lnliorm Many persona in the Aibei-ton area. were alarmed yesterday morning by a low flying plane that circled about the area for some twenty minutes. Witii the memory of the recent tragic plane crashes in the Un- ited States fresh in the minds oi everyone, and the very low alt- itude of the plane. it was thought that the plane might be irv trouble and looking for a place to land. However. the R.C.A.F. at. Summerside expressed the be- lief that this plane was the milk transport plane from Harmon Field, Newfoundland. which. on its regular flight to Summersidc found landing conditions unfav- orable at the Summerside Airport, and the R. C. A. F. officials at Summerside said they the plane circled about the Al- berton area while awaiting air clearance from the Moncton sto- huabsnd. a carpenter. was worried year. A brother of Noonan lives in station believed -The first public aaaembl, of the year was held on Friday after- noon, Feb. 8th in the summeraide High school auditorium when the pupils of grade VI under the di- rection of 'their teachers. Mrs. Enzly Campbell. Miss Georgia Driacoli, and Mrs. John F. Scott, assisted by Mr. G.C. Chalsson. in- structor of music. presented the pageant "The World seeks Peace" by suaie M. Holland. The announcer was Hester Mac- Phee and the cast of characters was as follows: Peace. Roberta Clark; Jimmy. John Gallant; Mother, Margaret Coffin; Father. Gordon Gay; Great Britain. Rob- ert Holman: England. Audrey Woodaida singing "John Peel"; Ireland, Ruth Cairns singing "Gal- way Bay"; Scotland. Mary Anne Lidstone singing "Blue Bells of Scotland"; Winston Churchill, Edwin Lyle; China. Roger Clark: South America. Glenda Macbean; Norway, Edward Boates; Holland, Betty Prichard; France, Billy Pin- eau; Mexico. Lowell Clark; United States, Alan Holman; Indian Chief, John Hancock; Foster Hew- itt, Bruce White; School Teacher. Gall Robson; The Singing Cowboy Paul Gallant, rendering "Home On The Range": Canada, Ann Jen- kins; and the World, Beverly Mac- Kay. The stage was attractively dec- orated with flags and the native costumes added greatly to the set- lng. Peace. making her appearance first. said that all nations were seeking pence. after which the countries dramatized to a -famty group how each contributed to the general culture of the entire world, and as each came on the stage, music of that particular country was played. Also appearing were and pupils. which showed freedom of education; farmers and railway workers, showing freedom to work; ball players, cowboys llfltl a hockey broadcast representing Canada's a teacher . Brae United Church Young Peo- ple's Union. a "dollar" shower was held in the Coleman Community Hall on Monday evening, Feb. 11th, in honor of Miss Dorothy Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Read of Coleman. Miss Read is leaving this Fri- day. Feb. lsth. by plane for Van- couver. B.C.. where her marriage will take place to Pilot Officer George Philip of Kamloops, B.C.. formerly stationed at the R.C.A.F. base, Sum-meraide. The hall was filled with neigh- bors. friends and relatives of the popular young lady. who was an employee of the Summerside branch of the Bank of Nova Sco- tla. The student; of Brae School. directed by their teacher, Miss Donna Palmer, presented a very humorous dialogue. "Oid Fashion- ed Wedding." lnsirumental music and singing of old songs and hymns by Howie Getson and his orchestra were also heard. A very fine mon- ologue was given by Miss Audrey McPhec. The chairman was Rev. W. H. Dickson. Miss Donna Palmer escorted the guest of honor to the front of the stage and the gifts of money were opened by Miss Frances MMKRY. The money and verses were then pinned on a large white sheet by Mrs. Lorne Mc- Nevin. Miss Read thanked all her friends for their kindness and ECHEFOSNY and delicious refresh- ments were served. '1'-his enjoy- able event terminated by the Singing of the National Anthem find by wishing Miss Read every happiness in her married life. Mrs.' Oscar MacNeill. on Saturday evening, February 9th. Mr. and. Mrs. Alton Vilcbh and rtimily. OLear.V. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland, on Sunday, February 9th. Carleton spent Monday, Feb. 4th. in o'Leai-yy with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hunt! of Carleton motored to Charlottetown on Thursday evening, Feb. 7th. Mrs. John !-Iaalsm and MiuMa.ry Muttart of Carleton were business visitors to summeralde on Friday. Feb. 8th. Mrs. E. Bherren of Cape Trav- eraa visited in Carleton on Friday. Feb. 8th, with Mrs. Edna. I-Iowatt and Mrs. Austin Campbell. -Mrs. Wm. Horseman of Mono- ton. N.13., arrived in Carleton on Feb. 8th and will spend some time here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chevaris oi Cape Traverse arrived back at their home on Tuesday. Feb. 7th. with their young daughter who has been A patient in the City Hospital Charlottetown. Mrs. Leeman Macwilliams of Augustine Cove returned to her home on Wednesday, Feb. 6th. af- ter spending a few days in Sum- -mersidc. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Augustine Cove on the sudden death of Mr. Webster's mother. Mrs. Lena Web- which occurred at her home star. on Thursday. Feb. 7th. Friends of Mrs. Elmer Francis will regret to learn she is a patient County Hospital. Francis was operated on for appendicitis but is reported as do- in the Prince Mrs. ing nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton returned to their here on Tuesday, Feb. 5th. Sllfndmg in very enjoyable weeks in Boston. Mass. sistlni: of him-o, cards Herb Stewart of home a fter two and pro- Jack Profit is taking part in the British Consuls bonspeil now go- ing on at the Summersido Curling Club. other team members are. Arthur Wllkie, first stone. Lloyd Wlikie, second stone and Herbert. Matthews, mate. Owing to yester- day's violent storm some ” able difficulty was experienced by the curlers in making their way to Stunmerside. Having turned back after an early mornins It-tempt they finally reached Sumrneraide late in the nofternoon. -.I"W Aiberton Pastoral charge Meeting -A meeting of the session of Al- bertori pastoral charge was recent- ly held at the United Church par- sonage with Rev. A.R. Wallis pre- siding and C.H. Weeks, clerk of session, in charge of the records. Arrangements were made for sectional supervision of the spirit- ual interests of the congregation by the members of session. south Kildare district will be supervised by Carl 1-1. weeks. Brooklyn and Mill River by Fred Leaid. Alberton and Alherton South by Herbert Matthews and I-leber D. Corbett. Division of Cascurnpec congre- gation will be arranged by Elders Lester Wallace, Russell Leard and Bruce Gamhle. The moderator called to the opportunites for, spiritual leadership in the church by the course for lay preachers, and by recommendation of suitable candi- dates for the ministry and for the missionary and deaconess work by those willing to study and prepare for full time consecration to Christ through the church. Plans were outlined for the Len- attention ten season. There will be special doctrinal sermons each Sunday during the month of March and on Palm Sunday. April 6th, there VETEIINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street Earl Swnmorslda IIII. J. I. NIIIIO" 'nsN-nu Dental X-Ban Imallman Building SUMMEBSIDE Dial 280! B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Summer-aids. P. E. I. Complain Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 SllIALI.MAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Snmmerslda 1'. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant , , . , tion for its return flight to 1 - - , , gramme. Bingo starting at 7.30 P. will be a reception service and th w W” M mmpumve pm-(.5, -xvi.) SNVM, Wm! the Chou. composed of Harmon Fieldya gtzgungi; ggigigilgzt fafgnzbleghlllillnlg rBE1tIE Study (lass at the home . skmmem of the Lord: Supp; Canadian Bank of Commerce not brink Sm” "rdcrs "ulv Vlh;" the boys and girls. The devotional , choir singing "Faith or O-urgpa- (v)-,-Jinridafld Mi'5- Reginald non New committees were nppoint- will be observed. B':'"'"”' will nssurr; you tlm)9(l)y"g::IlV:l:I'!inz'( exercises were conducted lby J3 mars" ponmyed "eed&m of re W15 rism-'ie3"o:!vc;!nu;Iz;O I:f;I';l'l::r):n:IIl. ed as rorion-5; school, M;-3, Pi-ed During Holy week there will be Innlmcrude p g ,- iprinr am "15""-' ' A r Anne smith. Joyce Jenk ns an 1” i d u' : P y V " '0" Proiltt. Sick. Mrs. Charlie Cole services on Moiidav. Wednesd ' ' ' Prrlglii Effilllglv ligiglenlrgf (inlay C.3.I.'tIr'!..e aiisiaaty-I . cgngindagnnnd tthlfe fllzaog sfllltlegsslionrt-) l'3torlho;rlr?."d:;,ndl:2's Litht an;-it Mrs.”f(eitl:1 I-ilgralnfton. gnddrrpirdgy. Ithls expected that :1); PHONE 1888 v '- , , , ' . 1 v ' . , 'as e e e o rem - o v , , , Ilnuznlri Fl”('13'”lIE y-":3" lmm Rangers. A may entitled "The edTl;1):tlllIcl:tillSclnstaied that her h'ld weekkh - 1 her a llatlentn incthe Sa.IlBEDflel1IIIl'l will) take thalg: tllitnifesseittlgeiliaw -:2--m--Z-1 Dem I'M " " "ls " i Christian Home" was presented in . ,. C l ' Wm, ,, litlla m. Th S91 1 I ' two scenes by the Senior and Jun- 1" "3" him dmefeni backgrounds M'5- 059" MECNPW attended 8 e 55 on 3 S” p a""'d ''0 FOB QUICK Sta”-U18 in Wm" inr B Y P U consisting of Joan and tastes had the same desire to ""3 M3"N9l”'5 Mills WOMEN'S In- The programme mmmed M 5 make Wauable m ""9 w”3”35”9" . -Mrs. Hugh Mat-Kay of Breadal- . , H , , "tree" cnmest, a "quiz" contest. the two devotion l b i T.":":"j-":.": fer wen:.her. use Braces0.fPa:K': Morrison. Ross Lefurgey. George bane spent a recent weekend in :3l:h.ein grggicegan?,m,.lchlf1:;:)A lg: (.Jc'l):l1li:';t nivflllalill: hi3r.”.,T....3; and a "hook" contest. The hos- "Means of Grace" and "Fcil)oOnl('sl:iti:i' PlUii5- M05119 Ll-,'1hlM00r ' H Smallmnn. Malcolm Palm?! End Borden with her daughter, Mrs. The E.m.m-. ” i (0,. e..onim: nnwumed In over tess served a delicious lunch and of Prayer." Prestonc Anti-Fieelh Elizabeth strong. Between the Lame cousans, e fourteen dollars. me "7”u"'4' 910531 by 53121111? Because of the national mourn- .. (YONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL ..The Summerslde Churcii of Christ held a congregational birthday so- r.'.al in the church parlor on Friday go;-ning with Rev. W.0. Weal as niastcr of ceremonies. Following 3 sing song. with Miss Evelyn Mac- Lure at the piano. various games wcre played. A special feature was lishare The Wealth" with Stan Francis being impersonated by Mr. Milton Mellish. Refreshments were served by the ladies. - S. -FLU!-I FIRE -Seldom is afire I I scenes Mrs. Harry Crorsman as mother. and Nina Quinn and David Mercer as the children, were seen. The play closed with a tableau during which Beth Harper sanr: "Bless This Home". 8. -CARD PARTY--A very enjoy- able card party and dance was held in Seven Mile Bay Hall on- Thursday, Feb. 7th, in aid of the C. W. L. and sponsored by Mrs. James O'Connel and Mrs. Donald Sutherland. There were seventeen tables in play. and women's high was won by Mrs. James Muttart: Miss Phyllis White of Moncion spent a recent weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs. White at Borden. Friends regret to learn that Eric Ramsay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cla- rence Ramsay, Borden, underwent an operation in the City Hospital at Moncton, N. B. Traverse. who is a patient in thr parents Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dar- witb her William recently Mrs. Clarence Waddell of Cape Provincial Sanatorium, visited her ing, the pupils observed the Na. tional Anthem in silence as a trib- uie to the memory of our late Sovereign. During the afternoon the follow- ing choruses were lienrd as repre- sentative groups appeared, "school Days". "Farmer In The Deli", "I've 399" Working On The Railroad." "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" and the tfio, reprcseiitiiig England, Inland Mid Scotland. sang ”Thore'll Always Be All England" as Churchill came on the stngc.-s lrrvcniiirz. The regular meeting of the Con- way Women's Institute was held on Tliursdny evening. February Tih. The Freeland lVomr-n's In- stitute. were invited in for the A Vnlcntlnc Party was the main event of the evening and :1 very dainty lunch was served. SPRING VALLEY W. I. -Mfrs. Charles Cole enieriziinedi the members of the Spring Vnlley "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." The March meeting will SHRINK ING LAKE Great Salt Lake in Utah. cover- in: 1.500 square miles, is estimat- 1:, ed to have originally covered an area to times as great. HOCKEY be at. the home of Mrs. James Beairsto. ANCIENT CAPITAL Oldest seat of G-ovemment in the United. States is Santa Fe in New Mexico. founded by the Spaniards in 1606. CAMEO THEATRE KENSVNGTON Wednesday and Thursilny 7:15-9:15. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 18 Skating 3:30 to 5:30 , First Game Semi-Finals North Shore League FREETOWN vs. SPRING VALLEY Game 8:80 Sharp '.l'I-IURSDAY, FEB. 14 Second Game Semi-Finals ' . . ' . i - ' 3 ! Breath" N rtli Shore Leo o mum responded to so quick” as mens N h. Donald su herhnd. Womens Institute for the Febru Asloundlnil drama 301d Junior 0 gll did me FM Dcpumnem of sumy mdkw cognsomuon' Mnltnoumas rach. Borden. recently. and nry meeting and seventeen mem- BORDEN RINK taking of a slave market at our GTON memdo may evening when they Noon”: mm.s consolation. Roy M55 Hame R08 mm has been y hers answered roll call with an TONIGHT doorstep, smuggling gf human KENSIN V8. amwpred a call from 911 Central Mcc,m.m,.” The freeman; was won spending a few days. sick leave exchniige of Valentines. . . mrgogs in "BORDER INCIDENT--, DARNLEY Street. where n flue We K9 ill” by Ernest Sutherland. Music was with her sister, Mi-g, Hector Mac- y .The Secretary mwe R report Borden Nntmnal Smers starring George Murphy Ricardo - mime 0! W- F'- slwmi W35 Swdmg illfhlsllcd by MT. James 0'C0ml91 Kenzie at Borden. returned to her MC ham the Bingo and card party Vs' lb T C lli ' Game 8:30 sharp names out the mp M nu, chimney. Busted by Mr. Fred Dexocho md dunes M P, C. Hospital on San”. MM,-5, yuary Ann MMKW and and it was learned that four s:ck S m rside 8' an lilonta an. eresa e . and scattering sparks like flre- Eobbv Campbell on Emu”. A db day Feb gm. son Thomas are visiting Mr. and mus We” made dufml the um 8' 5 Works. No damage WM done '0 liclous lunch was served and a ' ' .m. M” Ea” Ml”'Ph3'v Memllvr for 1! m”mh' Several Th"”k'-Wu mesi - the home. The firemen were able ngce Wm ,M”Zed. Th G t Hh h ! few weeks. sages were read. Also ll. letter . Game .v8'15 :03! lOfllIl'lE1;ll:i.ceel;m orbctitlileugere flll-' h hlrs.eBEssieIv;fJtll1nebsn0ll Fgridtgllllfeob. Mrs. Ralph Oatwnv Frcelnnd :l:kl;l?ii'cf:.!:"runds (or the "March Admission lac and 35c coincidence. when the alarm Personals 8th. The worship period was a is visiting her brother and sistcv- Mrs. Roy Tupiin extended an Skate after game 8 r sounded. most of them happened memorial service for the late he- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert invitation to her home on Febru- 1st game of playoffs : ' to be in the Fire Hall whet: at The many friends of Mrs. John Krltlagiilgza !g1e:rg:q:iIr,marI1:d:';: 1;: Coughlln, Summerside. arv 14. for a social evening. con- 15 meetiri of the firemen was a on Glover, Kelvin Grove, will - ” . . . ; . ; - ; ,0 h9g1: pleased to know me ,3 now maky Elizabeth Jay. The regular busi- Mrs. George Thompson was in TONIGHT 7'15'9'15' THURSDAY 3 307 15 9 ...g, mg; good recovery um. nu. up near was carried out and the mem- Summerside on business recently. bers studied their book. "Splendour com mm” Of The Dawn". The members then -Bur. - ROTARY-fill:-Ill'lNG G The Mr- Jack Thompson. R. C. A. r.. regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club was held on Monday at Robson's Restaurant and was addressed by Mr. Allison Profitt of Kcnslngton who chose for the subject of his talk. "Our Way Of Life". Mr. Prof- itt. in a most interesting manner. pointed out the many blessings we enjoy under our democratic way of living, the freedoms which are our heritage and the necessity of at all times preserving them. The meeting was presided over by pres- ident Ben Taylor and two guests were present for the occasion. Messrs. Fred MacRne and Norman MacDonald. Also present. as guests of the manager. Mr. Robson. were the boy curlers who are taking part in the honspiel at the sum- mcrside Curling Rink.-S. -POLICE REl'0lI'l'-The policc Hfnort at the monthly meeting of the sirmmersida Town Council M0hda.V night was submitted by Councillor Clarence Steele. It show- ed that the following cases had been handled by the Police De- Dirtment during the month: As- sault: Cases 1. , convictions l: drunkenness: Arrests 3. convictions 2' Vendintl 1: theft: Cases 2. con- victiona 2; joy riding cases 2 con- victions 2. Fines and costs totalled I35-5ft The report stated that five :h the above charges came under it? Criminalcode and as such the offenders are all doing time in the Prince County .l'ali.which accounts for the small amount being col- ltzcierl for fines and costs dliflll". e month. 5 ' Charlottetown if SAD-PATALITY - A coron- ::,5 WTY. meetinl in 0'Leary lust tuning. found that the late Mr. W; Lawrence Riley of O'Leary. H "'9 Indy was discovered in the tO0V;lnn woods Feb 3th.. had come mull death by strangulation. self tiled while mentally deranged. 0; ad been missing since mid- nnzber. The first witness was Mr. the Mr Perry who told of finding rm remains. The three other wit- hm called were. Dr. L. G. Dewar. mmlry. and Cpl: Warner and Con- dn 9 '1'. J. Keefe of the Alberton tchincnt of the R. O. M. P. Mem- - an. arm - 011. Albert Drunvilla Jerome P. Ar- al". 3011?! J. Gallant, Robert J. Pmlglll. John Arthur Desnoche. "C was Acting Coroner How- ”i0l-nroraimwa. -M Mrs. J. A. Douglas has return- ed to her home in Norboro after spending a week with her sister. Mrs. Ray White, Shcrbrooke. -Bur. Mrs. R. W. Auld, Kensington. accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Strong, of Windsor, N. 6.. who has been her guest, is spending a few days with her aunt, Mra. White. at at: John. N. B. -Bur. -Miss Earith Dunning of Sui-nmeraide and Long River. left on Thursday morning. February 7. for Boston. Mass, where she will enter the Children's Hospital for specialized treatment. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ernest Dunning, Long River. -Bur. Mr. J. Leighton Stewart. Nor- boro, motored to Tyne Valley on Sunday, February 3. to visit his father. who had the misfortune to receive a severe shaking-up in a fall near his home. and his mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart. .-nur. Mrs. Fred Leblanc. accompani- ed by her son, left on Thursday. February '1, for her home in sheet Harbour. N. 8.. after spending several weeks in Norboro. when she was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Peter Connick. y -Bur. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Burlington, with son Blair and daughter, Elizabeth, motored to on Saturday, Nb- ruary II. when Mrs. llvans visited her bra her. no. Anson Picker- ing of ion street. Charlotte- town, who is receiving treatment at the Provincial Bsnatorium. Mr. d Mrs. David Caseley, Kensin n, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. where they visit- ed their son, Elmer. who has been a patient in the Provincial sans- torium since the latter part of January. --Bur. The many friends of Mrs. bert Donald. who has been a pa- tient in the Prince County Hospit- al will be pleased to learn she was ablotoretaimtolmhonis insea View on Saturday. nbruary D. --The many friends of Mr. Louis crnssu sou. will glad to s bagged some candy which mond O'Brien. Capitol Theatre today. during the closing days the actual battlefront. top-notch Wcslcrn epics "Wihispering Srmitii" and Streets of Laredo". troupe to northern Arizona they sold at the rink. realizing the sum and The Cowboy". starring Glenn Ford. Rhonda Fleming and Ed- will open at. the This thundering outdoor spec- tacle is an exciting, sei-nl-factual account of espionage and blood- shed in the New Mexico territory of the Civil War-a re-enactment of an episode which vitally affected the war's outcome. although it was staged more than 1.000 miles from Director Leslie Fcnion. whose include "The took his for the location filming of this fast- hi-is returned to Winnipeg where he is stationed after a very plen- 0137,00, sant vacation with his parents. I... Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson I and sister Lorena. "THE REDHEAD AND THE M... B,.yd..n” 'm.' Mbrwoni COWBOY" AT SUMMERSIDE was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wymnn Millign.-i. -PMBm0i-ml-'5 "Th9 Redhead, Mrs. Raymond lilillignn has re- .turned to her home aft:-r spend- ing some time in Summcrside. Miss Lois Palmer, Freeland. spent. a recent weekend with her sister. Miss Donna Palmer. Brae. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred li'iacLeo(l. The many friends of Mr. Ster- ling Miillgan will regrr-t to learn he has been confined to his home with illness. Messrs. John W. Palmer. Wen- dell MneKny. nnd Otto Murphy. Freeland. motored to Sunimersido on Saturday. February 9th, on business. Mr. John MncLean was in El- tempoed saga. And a suspense- lnrslie on business on Saturday, ful screenplay by are writers Fehrtlnry 9th. th L t' . nd Li --m 'g3Q:,,,f",, :1.:::f; entyi-mnced ab: Mr. Ewen Nicholson. Charlotte- some of the most colorful door scenery ever photographed. Glenn Ford appears in ring that is undermining of brutal murders. and comes romantically drsmdtlcaily involved with beautiful and myrterlous ing. O'Brien. a quick-witisd. fist- shooting special agent. and their ucspsdea with the girl who holds the clue to this siege of triich- cry and violence are brought to a stirring climax when they Her-”thwIrt”r1lesparata attack on a Union gold train. hear he has passed all his exams and tests in Land , 0nt.. and has been posted to areshoim. Alber- ta, for nine months officers course sspiiol out- the role of a wandering cowboy who is inadvertently catapulted into a. series of adventures involving I far-flung Confederate espionage the Union war effort. Although in- noceni. he is accused of a series in the attempt to clear himself he be- and rheto- ,. Mr. and Mrs. red- head. played by Rhonda Flem- Ho is joined by Edmond town. was in Conway on business . on Saturday. February fith. Mrs. Oscar MacNelil nnd sons Billie and Ronnie were in 0'Loary on Saturday, February 9th, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lifiiiicnn. M:icNeili's. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan on Sunday. February 9th. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. James Noye and son, Leslie. MacNeiila Mills. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson and daughter Ella. Poplar Grove, were visitors at the home of Mr. and KlNli EIILE liiili '0FFEE I.'IiI.v.I I. I4i'Iiyl; PROGLA order that all our citizens to observe the day funeral London as a day of mourni day, February 15th. 1952 MATION In tribute to the memory of our late Monarch. King George VI. beloved and admired by all. and in may have the opportunity services are to be held in ng, I hereby proclaim Fri- . a public holiday in the Town of Summersido. I request that all places of busi- ness and schools be closed on that day. HENRY W. WEDGE, Mayor. ATTENTION my lines of endeavour, and on sales and service with and Trucks. Signed: Alberton, FARMERS After due considcrationl have decided that it is impossible to give proper service to my clients in all I am therefore, resigning from representing the following companies. namely, Cocksiiutt Farm Equipment Ltd., A. Belanger ,Lt.d.. Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Ltd., and will specialize the following companies, namely, Canada Life Insurance Co., and Ford Cars During the next two weeks I will offer for sale at bargain prices all equipment. and parts in. stock manufactured by the above mentioned companies. I wish to take this opportunity of thanking my many valued customers who companies represented during the many years. have patronized the FRED C. RAMSAY, P. E. I. 0? WANTED Tnicka for hauling pulp wood and pit props Apply to P . E. I. PRODUCE COMPANY. Kensiugton to PULPWOOD FIELD. McEwen's Road ' -,3 REGENT Sstrsf agent and reckless cowboy g motels gum for o . , flaming vedhsodl Paramount Fromm 9 ouuu FORD-O'BRIEN IDMOND Also Latest News Reel Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday .......... .. 7:15 - 9:15 warn hiiili EPIC iii Gilli AMI) Mighty drama of o ('70!!! handful of heroes. " and their date 7 with destiny!