NQVEMBER 1. 194v firrwrsreim GUARDIAN {i rauiicz COUNTY orncu: 3 Summer Street, Summefaida, Phone £8 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Bepreseutstivea MEB swnrav and osonor: cuow The Guardian may he bought at any of the following stores in Sununarslda ' re, Bummer Street; Gourilea Drugstore, 21 Cenh-ai Street: I ,. Nwflmnd, Water Street; Mark Gsudet, 01 Granville Street; "Al: 4, noucettds Grocery. Second Street; lslsnd Motor Transport, Y‘ Water Street u" Bookato no: n" ° 151951151. INSURANCE Ralph 5 Muttlrt. Bummersidc. JEDER-AnoN or someon- Sale of candy. —MOASE IEWELLEBS have your Mrs. Cleve Whalen, Rev. Mr. (Iamegy Preaches Farewell Sermon AiSSide his farewell sermon at the Sunday lsr monthly meeting of the Board evening service in the Summerside of Trade in the Town Hall last . Presbyterian Church last evening week. The report was received by Gum,” w“; i... delivered to any home In Summersitle o; Oarrler bslvre irilvimz for Hamilton. Ontnr- the member! very levvrlbiv and n’ l‘ u N, my or 18o per week. Phone 260 for this service or glva rder to lb! boy responsible for delivery en your route. io. where he has accepted to the FILM aosnn s i v ll chm}? 11h? m" — . or n! l 9y presto cuded member 1 the _ Hail, Wednesday, November 9th. Y's Men's Club, ‘ o ‘shanty mum" their wives. who attended in l body. . Ncremhcr .10. St. Andrews Day, n ti Hope River Hail, wit; iiiee as o“ “why eveninfl 5 dd ' CLINIC in Summerslde. —B£’B‘\'j||;\gQ and. Wellington ‘map, disimiiiinucfi until further \\' ’ notice. nUMMAGE SALE, Town Hall. ' 4 1 2,00 p.m. on Satur- loui by the Cath- ana Women's Lcliffi-le- _]§,\'TERTAINS GUILD— Mrs. W G Ellis, Beaver Street. W" hostess to tlic Ladies’ Guild of the summlrsiri, BlipiiSf Church on yridsir cvcning at hcr home-S. -.\.\'Nl'.-\l. .'\ll'Ii-ITlNG—The an- nual mnciing of llcdequo Sklilirii! m“); Company’ ivill be held in m, (iiiccinrs office at the rink on Tupsdfly cvcniiig at Oifllit P'¢1°Ck ‘mm ,.\ll intcrcsicd are. invited to sttcnd ‘i1 J, inmiin, Secretary. _(‘O.\I.\II’NITY PARTY - A cnniiiiiinii_i' llallo\\'c'cn Pliny- 50°F‘ gored i\_\' ilic incinlicrs of the La- d1,._e' Auxiliary of the North Be- dpqiig Church, ivas licid at iiiL‘ ham,- nf .\lr. and Mrs. Wfliifi‘ jpigg, (‘ciiiin-il Bctlcqilc, on Monday ‘fining’ T)... program consisted of games, rriiilcsts and niusicnl selec- tions by Mrs. Brcivcr \V.'iullii 8nd p“ William Iilorcsidm Candy was mid and an admission charged. rcaiiiini-Z a substantial amount \\‘I'iii‘Il \\'iil cu towards the instal- lation of clcciric lights in‘ the yorili Bcdcque Chu-rchA-S. __ “go-BARRETT WEDDING- A quiet wedding took place Friday siteruonii, Nov. 4. 8F U"! 5°10" iii the Baptist Parsonage, Sum- niersidc, iihen Lois Barrett br- canie the bride of Wendell Yco. The single ring ceremony was per- formed, in the presence of ini- mediaic friends of the young coup- le. by Rev. Ernest J. Barrass. mil‘.- ister of the Sun-imerside Baptist church. The bride looked charir- ing, dressed in. a grey gabardine ruit and wearing p, grey corsflifi 0t roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Elaine hfonkicy of Central Lot 16. “s, tastefully dressed in a pine green suit and wore a corsage of loses, The bride is a daughter of liir. and Mrs. Major Barrett of Lot 1e and the bridegroom is g, son of Ml‘. and Mrs. Earl Yeo, also of central Lot l6. Following a brief iioncymon trip, the newly iveos will return to take up residence in Lot i6 and thcir many friends rish them s. long and prosperous married life. — 8 -W. A. MEETING — Mrs. Ray Clark prcsidr-d river the Novemiicr meeting of the W. A. of the Sum- niarslrie St. Mary's Anglican Church which met in the hall on ivednesday afternoon. The open- ing hymn, "Let Saints on Earth in Concert Sing", and the Scrip- ture icssriri in 2nd Corinthians, the sixth chapter, by Mrs. George liforris, ivere folowed with pray- ers by the president. Roll call war anrwered by the naming of s favorite hymn. Two readings, "Be nn Active Member". by Mrs. W. F‘. Strong, nnd "Work For Vari- illil \\'. A. Members" were of ipecisl interest. The Mission study "Down Over Japan", was conduct- ed by Mrs. G. A. Coles. During iIil business session four visits were reported. the church calen- dm to hr- sold by the members Wcre distributed and n discussion took place on what articles would be most appropriate todonate to the lwnzue of Mercy Tea on Nov- ember 23. It was decided that on "morale W. A. communion would Ii! IIPIII. l-‘inal plans were made for cnicrlng f0 the Provincial A. .1’. A. supper which will be held on Novcmber 11. The closing IliTiin. "O Spirit of the Living God". was followed with prayers hi’ the prcsidcnt. after which ten Wait scrvcrl liy Mrs. George Hogg and lifrr. W, 1-‘. Strong.-S. Professional Bards iii . I. F. Hunter. ILO. munity Silver Plate. stock. —TI'IE ANNUAL MEETING of i the 0'Leary Athletic Association ' will be held in O'Leary Hall. Wed- l are asked to attend. -—PLEAD GUILTY TO THEFT- an automobile that had been stolen t ly. pleaded guilty to fhcft S. of the Summgrside Presbyterian Church ivaitcd Mrs. Charles Czirncgy at that senfed thcm with address while Miss Jonn Bakcr i made the presentation-S. -'w.M.s. M!‘ Mrs. Maurice Mill to honor Rev. Rhoda Baker. and the presentation 5 hostess, assisted by It'll-s. Whaicn (the leadcrsh-S. home of Mrs, Hazel Dystant with t the Scripture dent. Following the offcriorv study on China was conducted r buted to the members to be sold. a chase of a piano to be sent to Mrs. Ralph B|shop.~S, 9 ——-—-—~—~~ W s ———- ii Pflfsollals lilo Town rgret the departure of hook rind curriculum. and fcdcrril ______ this popular and energetic clergy- aid committees were heard and __Mr, George Meiitie of Summer- man who is interested in all good after discussion were approved. on side is on a business trip to the work-S. RPI/‘olufln s q l l d . - S. -— i‘ Mud! en Hm a The last report was given by S _ Misi Muriel Clark. Emerald. ANNUAL MEETING ggs-ollcif,zirfg"rnliljfiig°§i<ild"gfpijf E T rm and M!“ Muriel Ann Snnom tlgular interest was one rcsolu- usy- e spent the week-end in Summer- side. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hszen MacLellsn. - S P -Cst. and Mrs. DB. Davis of P and their family are week st 0st. Davis‘ former home in Windsor. N.s.-.s. l‘: Knutsford Baptist Church held a very enjoyable Halloween party Olive Jelly. quaint. original and clever cos- S Saokviile. N.B.. supfiiniendent of d missions for the United Church in and spent the night in OLeary the guest of Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dick- roar-O nannies msrnro FRllDER-ICTON‘. N. B. -(OP) -—- ,,. r‘ ' east coast fisheries will be aired at s conference here next January. The conference will be held under the sponsorship of choice in 1M7 Rogers Bros, or Ccm- in the service of song. The hymn Alec open ohorale. “A Giadsoml Praise We Sing" was rendered by the junior choir and a5 an offer- nesday, 9th November,’194,9. at 8.30 "The Church's Witness." P. M. All interested n the Rink being in lst Timothy 3:15: "It is the oniircn of the living God. the “M” °‘ “M” D“ “’°°“'°“d pillar and bulwark of the truth." Two men from Tignish. who were ure makes for the Church is that rwsteud “n” ‘mm m” w“ arrested near Portage on Friday in it is the pillar and bulwark‘ of the pwvlnces m’ from Alberton the night previous- his ministry. the speaker quoted the mmL m“ 5km“ W“? “a” “i m” before statement of the Magistrate R. S. Hinton. KC. in preacher. Dr. James Summcrside on Saturday and were “Preaching is the finest and luiicst sud‘ dismlguished 8W5“ "5 the remanded till Tuesday for sentence. ivorsliip." —S. Carncgy said, his constant endeavor "ed Sta-ms- Plfimiel‘ 0f Newlmmd" i0 make his preaching part of the lend and party. mid Superintend- TER-A delegation from the Y. P. worship. Manse. previous in their departure man controlled and man maintained commodatioi-is in this area. I sent. for Hamilton, Ontario, and prc- institution. Probably nn electric grcaiei- rcligious pcril in the mod- maps etc. as I thought they re- kcitlc. Mr. Colin King read an ei-n ivorld than ihc loss of faiLh in quired. Church must rcmc-rnibcr function and purpose in the world fishing licenses, postal cards and GROUP MEETS-On of men and affairs is to be the pli- green Gables pamphierg Ffldli)’ afternoon the members of lar and bulwark of the truth. What the Erromanga Group of the W. truth? The truth as it is revealed made reservations B“ me,- m» M- 5- 0i "it" Slimltwfsififi Fresh)“ in Jesus CIiflSi. who is himself the praylncg and so"... on the main- ierian Church met at the home of “my, the truth and the lite, and Mrs. Charles Carries)’. An Iid- i0 be loyal to U18 doctrinal stand- drcss was read by tiic nresiflcni. ards of the Presbyterian faith. the 5am“ | o! a Plii‘ of‘ Island scenes. Dainty without being a narrow denominat- refreshments were served byc the 1on3} bigot. Turning to the future, If?" Mr. Cariiegy referred to the fact. “we , = . __ , . a giien me dunng the season. _ ufgsflaiuclgsgagg ‘s: :31)‘; without this l could have nci-rr . . r _EvENnqG gngcLE MEETING with him. he said._vei~y many plcas- umes arose. —The Evening Circle of the W. M. ant memories of his association with S. of the Summcrsidc Prcsbyicrian the congregation; he _ _ Church held its November mcci- gratitude for the happy and cordial ing on Thursday vvcnjng at the relations ivhich had existed between the president, Mrs. C. C. Hickey, the Town duging his mlniisig); Bind. in the chair. The call to worship rcferring to t e prescnceo s e.- was given by Mrs. Fred- Moasc, low Y's Men at the service. said he S73E51“ R°5er5 for their cmpen‘ reading by Mrs. had esteemed it a high privilege ti: ‘m- Dystant. the meditation liy Mrs. ivork together with them in feiiow- ' “' ‘i 'i'—”_ E, Ranalian. prayer by the prcsi- ship and scrvicc. prayer by Mrs. Chtirlcs Clark. ihc. road ahead would not be an easy 0mm; cufnnflltprVg by Mrs. Hickey. During the busi- never bccir Perv. In the continuing lIiP report of the Educational Pir- ncsa session calendars worn distri- struggle for liberty, Money to bemused inward ihc pur- its urinisiakabie witness. British Guiana for missionary pur- made to Mr. and Mrs. Carnegy from men's Insiituin and Farmers’ or- Doses was collected from the mcm- all the various organizations of the ganizatlons. hers. The hostess was assisted in Church as a token o! appreciation this subject are though-t proper to serving delicious rcfrcshmcnts b)’ for the splendid service rendered by be made The congregation and Miss Vern O. Simpson, acting in ense. to be paid n lower rate of gunman; detuhmeng RCMP is no longer in the teaching prc- ed. when the fault. Iics with thc spending a fession. hi ——The World Wide Guild of the miriggifil-spime album m mp m be ,ec,,,,ed_ Fredericton. N. B.. where he nt- b I m d ' t A . ll! H688, A n1 0n \VR. P355!’ S i1 ' , _ on Oct 31“ at the home of Miga, gggiiiorzhergliftaildliiii)?"Eircgfo; i In: that m up“ folium Wm h,“ tioii was taken to this attitude by TUE" we" man-v Teachers‘ Federation delegate.’ tumea and all had s good time.—O p0,,’ the Genera] sgcfgQgr-y- y, A, Hughes were of the opinion that 0f the Fedelfltii)", (hi! lame “"1- --Rev. Dr. W. S. Godfrey 0f outline of the work carried on V8109 if it lllpedfPd Rt ihl’ 1"“ the Maritime Conference was the erfliioli i"! the" live" b? M'- special speaker at Wellington. P. Ciflllde w°°fl °t slmmldlxfl: El United Church on Nov. is: Ssiivol» i" “W” I" ' "i" " “ the finances of the n" in good standing. Mr. Wood then introduced the billillt f0!‘ ' the following year. 1949-50. In this report, the Federation is budget- ing for a considerable surplus, pension, by the commissioner. Mr. Dsvlg Lidsinne. principal of Sum- mgr-girl; High School. In his re- the New Brunswick government in mffkl- M'- fHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Report of S'Side ' Tourist Supervisor 00AL and W000 BURNING SPACE PAGE THHITEEN HEATERS The following is the report of the supervisor of the Summersiie Tourist Bureau. Mrs. Miriam Csrnegy preached Dewar, u submitted to the regu- Wood Burning ciiicuuiroiis Rev. Charles a call the general consensus or opinion Prtliflil-‘rilfl was that Mrs. Dewar had perform- wnrroellimr on a diflicult work in rmost m- St. David's wwmllamed b3’ Mrs. Dewar said: , "I to b it the fii ii: The Junior and senior choirs, with reportbeg! you‘: Tm,“ Buses‘: 8% “imbi- 1°d Reed's Corner for the past sca- son. "As you are no doubt sware your Bureau was first opened June . 10th t- Iory anthem the “SCHIO! choir sang. emberanfimgin dtaxflglugghthigxétu p???“ oiin$fwnigultolgkmxaihflgfihtri: approximately 4.5953 persons sign. ‘ y ed our register. the average day m‘ m“ was oo to 1o. with the peak day. Hymn of with 100. "For your information we had The bold claim which the Script- A modern streamline wood cir- culator designed by Fawcett for appearance and added attraction ll vwr home: sturdlly con- structed with cast iron top, boo torn, front, lcgs and firchnx lin- Inga. Tight fitting doors and Canada including rekreme w our new province of Newfound- ruth. After personal t soon,- h union. also Costa Rica, Chini. grealad,’ mt," Mexico. England and Scotland. and Thereforg l, 15. ML Spanish ambassador to the Un- —PRESENTATION T0 MINIS- sacred act and glorious privilege of em 0f the Prince Edward Island ‘mm’ ""5"" Immi‘ °°"tl‘"|~ Division of the Canadian National Outside finish i, a gammy,“ ‘ , '~Rila_. cl th‘. ullon Rev. anti Wiririilcisixigttiiscftcnitthailsoghihggtiliixifho; inifivflfiantii: $5350". We hid ‘oml-pnrvelmn "mm"! _' "Th" he Living God, not a than made. many FBqllqes-ts bv mail for ac- Lifetime Finish." (i-Ixactly an illustrated.) SMALL SIZE . 46.25 LARGE SIZE . 56.25 there is no such information as booklets, lu- Church, hut in its iivitizcss the "For the cunicnience of the that its tourists, I kept postage stamps. Iewcett Quebecflllenfers have The ...ivcott “Red Cloud" In a “mom from lliiealter ilvhlch has been specially B! Blot for the harder heating ,iI°b"-l"l‘h Places ls warehouses, Jcvhoois, small dance hails, c-tc. ho complicated parts. and has n1 hr?" m" "m". "l"! l0 “FP- trcmcly cosy in clczin. for llllt is Boast. Burns hard 1|, anft coal, or coke and is niliipt- l Coal Burning “SUPREME" years been able for all heating Jobs from "m"? small rooms to small halls. iEx- "r “Thril- i aoiiil hnsn actly na illusfratcti). Ijrflrerrfql‘ SMALL SIZE . 22.50 MEDIUM SIZE 27.50 tratcd) , Ooal Burning “RED cioun" entirely‘ of Burns hard coal, soft coal. coke. Nfly ho fitted with B fast radiator of heat and may. fcr limited ‘Mm PX,“ hm" drum M a small nil-nits of the ioxfra cost. (Exactly an Illug- hole in the top. SMALL SIZE . 36.00 LARGE $IZE - 31-25 fiance SIZE . 45.75 cunt Iron. in place of lcgsi if Pot Ilnlc with Iltl on H ‘hmirml h" "ti"! iiiill. Both sizcs can be fitted ("linking by illustrated). "I mailed‘ letters. sent telegrnmr. Coal Burning GIRUULATURS A semi-porcelain enamel square tyne cnal circulating Fawcett Ilcafcr furnishcil in two sizes. Body of high quality heat radi- ating cold rolicti steel heavily Ilncd with fire-brick which burns hard coal. soft; coal m- coke, Grntcs arr- hcnvy roller type. Nicki-i piiitcil top arranged with lift top so cooking utensil can be set on top of flrepot section If so tlcsirctl. Finish ls of same typo as that on stove shown on Icff. SMALL SIZE . 60.50 LAWRGE SIZE . 73.00 ASK For Particulars _ _ land; cashed manv TTll\'9II£‘i"S Whilst emphasizing his endeavor ralleques. arranged fishing parties, also deep sea fishing parties and peakcr trusted thathc had clone so “I wish to thank your president secretary and tourist committee for the encouragement and assis- carried on ivhcn so many diffic- "I wish also to thank Brigadie W.W. Reid, D.S.O.. Supervisor of the Prince Edward Island Traie. his Church and other Churches in gigeagrlggg lgfivéifdffi Iggsyirifngt keepers Association and Mr. B. expressed discussion was ndonicd. Mr, Miilar hiacl-‘adycii gave thc report. nftcr oad. the road of the Church had which Miss Esicilo Boivness read He stated in conclusion that the lliflicthmercj/ hlicity Committee, Tclichcrs arc X11115?- bflii‘ urged to tiring ihc subject of‘ Fed- eral aid for education before aiij.‘ prcsentations wcrc local organization such as Wo- nd iruili the Church Previously licnis dealing wit h public through ach of them during their six and a paper, radio, otc. all years’ ministry in Summerside. After this. reports dealing with citizens of teacher-trustee contracts, ica-i- IIC‘\\'S- \ ._____. continued 1mm page 5 tion which says that it is unfair review, mam"; we" "m by for teachers of any particular lic- BUIIGET ‘PLAN 1,," n; Mn Arnoid Hiermm who salary than their liccnse demand- inferior grade of school in which Following discussion of the rnin- l! "Rh" IWPPQII! i0 b9 Eli/inf! his t" yrwdent y_ p“ Murphy "v9 instruction. Many participated in h ‘addru,’ review“; m. yum this discussion. and nll are of thc "mum, My, opinion that this condition should “FAWCETT” Warm Air F The how l-‘aivcctt furnaces for coal are built entirely of cast iron except the Hlin. which has a steel combustion chamber. They are supplied in a variety oi’ sizes having heating capacities to meet "l6 requirements of practically any deeply cuppcii and nro perfectly mil have been scientifically" prnpnrtione nnced installation. tlon. heating need. All Joints are tched. The heating sections d tn insure a perfectly hul- F a w c e tr maintained the "correct: rs.- tio" between from area and heliilil’ surface to insure the lrrentest efficiency of opgny- They have lilrilile healing surface and plenty of free air circulating space. a... . t Engineers have supplied Viiici Cool Furnace No. I8I—20,68I ‘square feet of hearing surface Rivoi oil cost (us illustrated) cool furnaces No. II8I—26,000 square if. of heating surface . . . . .. cussion. However, strong excep- mm. a pa" o! ‘m, year-S 355m. a number of other governors. Followinz the presidential re- pron-um. Mr. Beck and Mr- T° °‘“"'°“ ‘“°“"“"°“‘ “mm , - , ' lid, 1th M. Tho sessions closcd bv the sing- “flng (m. 3.0,,‘ of the convention because of the _ Ah‘ The financial report of the Fed- fact that many teachers would not hi: o! the Nlilionfli ll ""- Federation REGEKT Milli. --l'ilE. Today 8:30, 7 and 9:25 - Tuesday 7 and 9:25 A TRULY GREAT‘ MUTIQN PICTURE Pensions Report The next item was a report on Lidstone raised the OPTOMITTIIM Complete visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PIIONIZ 1Q BMALLMAN‘! BUILFING Bummerslds, I11. r. m. Hickey I Chartered Aeeoaahnt Oiflea at ll Granville Street Phone I'll ltlllllllml E. i. I ODLDM Recs “PTUDIITIISI gm lllnlaal 0m" Ilene: u: :11: 1 u l loom runes auto. |___ “'"""" "t. “summarise cooperation with fisheries councils in the Miiritinies. Quebec and New- foundluid. i l|0l.li EVERYTHING! riiis All is ivoimi iiuiirvi l'm the new Watkini Dealer In question iiii to why "i! GWQPTI‘ mono 0r P, E, l. should exercise such power in deciding where sup- erannuiitinn money should be in- vested when it does not contribute to this fund. Dealing with this re- port. several teachers also in- quired about the disposition of the interest accruing from the teach- ers’ superannuation payments. The next on the agenda was the election of Miss Mabel Matheson of Prince Street School to the Pen- sirm Commliiinn to fill the va- cnncy made by the retirement of Mr. Herbert Yeo. past principal of ~ COiiiER- BEiiUFiAii itaavodi and farm lino Products. Lots ll. l0. 2O and il. In order to w", Km, gchoo], Introduce myself and my service 0y lyflnfln‘ the famous Wntliin I‘ gummy u; your home I'm mak- | n s lal offer. nnnTl prezgtlttollewhen I call. “umptafleonssiyorilerof $1.50 or more. I have lllfldll ""9" ll a" h" classroom. I mo“ Wsthin'a r your money's worth when m ha: c. m; me, because no save on nets. You get quslltyfood it t d that it was the duty of c"? u‘ A“ gsiclTmleitcher to take an active 33.6.". ‘iii ffliillilii".r'"i.t’ll “M” HAL a. wiiius PROD'N cracy. and in the activities of the I‘ ‘nd 9:25 Dmtcnn BY Vera Simpson stated that the din- ulh flIOQIOI, coa- mq- put, on by the Island teachers ‘gates, medicine, household alils w“ deeply appreciated by the var- loug provincial delegates present. The Codi- of Ethics report was W" by Mr. J. R. Murphy, who ‘TFRUNIK wmiFLORA ROBSON Reporting on the doings of the 7.1-‘, convention In Ottawa, Miss cnuro THEATRE - inc-rm expressed by several w.“ to: my call and ins this H090 W" l. ma: elm iflfilll go that a C.’l‘.l‘. conven- tioriefiiiid soon be held ea Prince luau-anus, TfliQilll about Tuesday a ma. u-mr- Edward Island, when a real P. l, I, welcome d be given I delegates of the sister provinces. The report of the Alvlllf! Council of Education. compiled Ivy Mr, time! Maroon-Id. was real. by Ir. J. A. l, Williams, and flit IQOIIZJIOIIOOIIIGflstarrIngOIsrh Gsblqlanshrn- qAssaIsatsnIeesll-slea. nluleaelorvofeliorm ("lfleflwhelaternietwt-eathelevn of his wife sail his nurse. hblsatlaioat - » During the closing minutes of “Imam '° m)” a pa" I" "I? M!‘ 176.00 31-240 square feet of heating surface ....,,, Wood Burning “BIRUIIWUUIW Ila construction, A Faivcett ivood burning room gmi-e which will burn any 1W6 q ‘mg w“; top efficiency. Holds firo overnight and is 4'!- lhie to‘ very pot SMALL SIZE . 26.50 LARGE SIZE . 33.50 ‘@955 135.50 Rival all cost coal furnace. No. I200 — .214.00 House Iurnishhigs Store pd Meg.“ The setisl is sa- perlnulsswortGOW‘ " -.9oeafml Mmtlu Burp-m haw u: no whole family! levitating roeaiieaiaigj‘ I flll|l¢lhfi T‘ -..-.....»~.ss~s~.~~>ismsii'ci THE‘ XVORLIYSIIGREATEST, LOVE ‘STORYI. EVERYBODY LOVES "LITTLE WOMENWYAND THEY ALL LOVE THE BOY NEXTTDVOORI "l Q I s... fflloaiiilirperierf-movisr-niakinf de- mands awards .'_.‘. I give ‘Little Women’ a Cosmopolitan Citation, n one ofihe very but i" -Leuclla Parson: , . grim . L -' JUNE ALLISON ' ' PETER LAWFURI), MARGARET WBRIRN ELIZABETH TAYLOR JANET LEIGII RUSSANU BRAZZI NARI ASTOR niissa Nora Q- s5 snoar strainers ' Shows 1:15 - 9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 8:80 CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE _’ TODAY (Monday) — TUESDAY