B '"” T555 3101. THE v' 3 suuw Strut. GE chow and Bonus Phones: no Guardian may ho followlnl stores 0'': A GIOR Strut; Bookltn N".-lulu. Wu” Second sell 3",? poncottdl Groom. service WESTERN GUARDIAN PIINCE COUNTY OFFICE Bnlnnenido. Phone I081. Inhccrlpilonl. AIIVOHHIII pg, snninor Street: Gourllu Drugstore. 21' Central Slush gm,-r Street: Vince's Grocery. no Russell Street: Innurn sell- nns; aizore;,rred's Grocery, Convent Street. LL Walls in Remington. ' WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albortcm Funk Weeks. Reprcoenistlvl. . ' Phone: 08-: Office and 68-3 llclul. ' .. 1... IA lltlvu GEORGE WOTTON M33 and 9038. bought at shy of the In Snnsmenldo: Mu-k Osndet, 07 Onnvllle street: Street: Inland Motor 1 nsport, nu ncld Hall. Monday, u;,”,ilff.' Muysic by the Prince 1 playboyt , jountif NDIAN River Players in T5”: lgau, Wednesday, June 1-iamllton llli Rexall Drug Store ' LIES T00”; store open V11 be the only drug (lay todo.V- on DONORS riesoan at clinics in Tyne Valley, and Summer-side on and 11th. Reserve these .81.!) Red Cross Kcnsliifml rung 10th d,1'.P5 -T FORGET the Grocery Thursday. Friday 8011 C-allant's Grocerlh HOW" -1105 Sp;-rials. 5,-.r11.'(la.V l".i gw g fun, BODY of the late Erncsl ' "1110 .ll'., lllll arrive at Boi- ',"” ;. vH,m-;.-(;;1y evening and Will m"l,l.l,m;(rV1'l'P(l by motor ll('1'lI'S0 to 31:” Wm. M his p.Il't?Til.S. liir.V11nd W 1.; ,.51 Dmnlian, 18.1 (uni- lh,'.,,. on-05'. Sunimerside, from .1..- funeral, will take placc ',,, sstiuih morning 5' 9100 W,,,k ,.. 51, Paula Church. -1-NGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. l l'il:1rRae, Park Corner. an- .l,.',,;r.r.4 the engagement 01 me” E t, Annie Isabelle, to John wnfm liicketis, son of Mr. and tits. C R. Plcketts, Kelvin Grove. mn.,m:,, to take place in St. Thomas Church. New L0”d1mv1m June 27111 Pcrsonals ..M1; and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- vevin and Mr. and Mrs. Gleniord llillsr, Elierslic, were present at he shmicr of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord, at Central Bedeque.-H ,.,v(rs l.1la Campbell, Charlotte- own, accompanied by a friend. MAS he guest, of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Ivloiu-.:nn and Mr. Houston, Ken.s- ngton. on Sunday. June 7. -Friends are glad to know that 0,1-. Oscar Johnstone has recovered from his recent illness at his home ll.L0i'1l; River and is able to be out igaln, -Mr and 111-5. Gerald MacKen- r:e and son '(;0i'ry returned to their Eiome in Kensington on Tuesday, may 19 from a week end trip to Halifax and Moncion. They were accompanied by Mrs. MacKen7.1e's mother, Mrs. Archibald .1lacPhee. :'PlllTIlllllI 1'.) ll('l' home in lialifarx after sprridziziz the wintcr months ill KPl'1Slllf.l'0Il. and by their aunt, lirs Ada ilaclnnis. also of Halifax. ,lll0 had 00011 their guest for the cast three weeks. On the return rip Mr and Mrs. Mariienzic were ruesis ni their aunt, Mrs. Donald .ri hlonrton. --iirs T 1). MacDonald, Ottawa. tit. and Mrs. Roy Whitehead and Dr. Fred Whitehead, Saint John, r" B. RlTlVPCl on Saturday, June 6 :0 attend the funeral of their nothcr. the late Mrs. Emily White- iead in Kenslngton on Sunday. virs. Windsor of Norton. N.B. also iccompanied her cousins to attend he funeral of her aunt. 11010 Valley Working Hard For Success In Bloodllonorcanipaign -For the third time in as many -V9315 E Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be held in Tyne Valley lg-fall this afternoon between 1 and pm. with an objective of 100 donors. Mrs. Oscar MncNeill of CPOWY is the chairman of a com- mittee from the Women's In- stltutcs in the surrounding dis- tiicts who are all working tooth ind nail to have their clinic ox- gwl 1119 Quota set, for the two 01" llcrmd. The people of Prince Edward Island are making a rail- Sm Wembt during this week to 1"" W1 "1 large numbers to re- EZY tho Provincc's debt of 400 Dttles of blood to the Maritime' W01 mid to provide a sufficient f”PPl.V to carry the service nlong -01 the next three months as well lilo insure themselves a share in ;”""'lhl"ln8 the plasma required 01' our armed services overseas. LT ANY TIME ills iinu: for KINII COLE TEA -SOFTBALL Bedcqus tonight, Bedeque versus Borden Youth Club. -GALLANTS WEEK END SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Gallant! Grocery, Howlan. -ANNUAL MEETING Kensing- tongAthletic Association. Town Hall; Thursday. June 11th, 8.30. -DANCE at Lower Freetown. Friday. June 12th. Sponsored by Wilmot Hockey Club. 1' -ANNUAL MEETING Kensing- ton Athletic Association, Town Hall, Thursday. June 11th, 8.30. --ALL UNPAID TAXES in Mid- dleton School District, are re- quested to be 'paid before June 20th. By order of the Trustees. 1 -KENSINGTON LADY PASSES -The death of Mrs. Emily White- head occurred at. Kensington on Friday, June 5 after only a few da1s illness although she had been tin frail health for some time. She iwas a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Brown, Margatc. and was married to Mr. Major White- head. New London. who passed away many years ago. After his death she settled with her family in Kensington. Surviving are one ldaughtcr. Marion, Mrs. T. D. Mac- Donald, Ottawa, and two sons. Roy and Fred, both of Saint John. N.B. A sister and a brother live in Kensington, Mrs. Donald MacKen- zie with whom she resided at the fimc of her death. and Mr. Harry Brown. Also surviving are half- sisters and bmthcrs in other local- ilties. -Bur. ilohster Fishermen lTurn To Scallops tin Alberton Area -The daily catch of lobsters in the Alberton area has decreased to such an extent that a number JII-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Archbishop . Barfoot To llislt Island While the Anglican communion and others in this Province pre- PG-re to welcome the Primate of all Canada to the capital on Thursday. it may not be generally known that Archbishop Barfoot visited Prince Edward Island at least once previously, probably four or five years ago. . . As Bishop of Edmonton. his I-Ofdbhlli was attending meetings in Hslilui. and in common with others went out on Sunday to preach in various parishes in the Diocese of Nova scotia. New London was honored in having Bishop Earfoot spend the day in the Parish. when he was the preacher at the regular services. He was the guest oi the Rev. 8. J. and Mrs. Davies, Kensington, and was the welcome and honored mealtime guest between services at s Burlington home. The impres- sion made by his personality at that time was such that his later election to the Primacy seemed only natural and fitting. It might be interesting to quote from a letter written by a mis- V sionary, Miss Balderson of Palm- pur. in reference to the impressions made by His Grace during his visit to India. She tells us: charm and serenity has made a great impression on everyone. Someone said, 'He preached about the peace of heart God gives,' and added. "He has it himself. You can see it in his face." One of the small boys in a let- ter home said: "The biggest Bishop in Canada came to India. and he came to Palampur. and he came to our school!" Unfortun- ate-ly his ”blgness" 111 another sense rleant that it was difficulti to find warm clothes in his size,l and he must. have thought longing-' ly of heated homes." tThe area was experiencing an exceptional cold spell and the great rarity of H. snow fall at the timer. "He made a great impression on every- one; he's such a great man and yet, he's so humble," some one said tol me. I Islanders will hope that the un-l, seasonable weather may give wayi to our usual lovely June days for the visit here of the Primate. The people of the Diocese of Nova Scotia. of which P. E. Island is a part will not be especially im-. pressed by the "bigness" of the Archbishop. for the stature of Olill own Bishop Rt. Rev. R. H. Water-i One of Three Escaped Jail of fishermen have landed their gear and are preparing to drag for scallops out of Mimincgash harbour. Following the recent dis- astvrous storm in which app oxi- mntely one half of their fishing gear was destroyed or lost, the day's catch has been very small and has finally 1-cached the point where the men have to look elsewhere I to recoup their losses. Among those equipping their boats for scallop (”lI'.'”iilig'll'llZ are Myrl Matthews, Web Fraser. Mont and Cecil Him. a'.l of Alberton. At Tiignish the situa- !tion is much the same but the f:shermen are continuing; in hopes that the situation will improve. IN TAFMORIAM A MR. PALMER TRENT-IOLM -The death of Mr. Palmer Tren- holm of Borden took place on May 29, following a short illness. The late Mr. Trenholm was born at Hayfield, N.B., in 1899 and for many years was employed with t.he bridge and building depart- ent of C.N. Railways coming to orden in that capacity over 20 years ago. He was a good work- man, a man of fine principles honorable and upright in all his dealings and an affectionate hus- band and father. Besides his sorrowing wife there are left to mourn the following sons and daughters. Orland at man, is hard to equal. in everyl sense of the word.-Bur. 5 y 1P ' C l d l 1 l'lSOIlEI'S dp ure . , -Ensor Perry, one of the t-hreel prisoners who escaped from the Prince County Jail on June 2nd,l was captured yesterday afternnonl by Constables Elmer Mathcson andl 1Leo Wedge of the Sunimersidel Police Force. Acting on information that had been reported to -police head- quarters, the two constables were conducting a search of a woods on the western edge of the town limits when they found Perry. who had been asleep in the woods shortly before his arrest. About 19 years of age and smallest in size of the three escaped prisoners. he appeared tired, pale and hungry and made no attempt to escape arrest. Two other prisoners, Arthur Cannon and Fred Peters, who escaped in the same jail break are still at large but police have ex- pressed confidence that they Wlll be picked up shortly. At the time of their escape all three prisoners had been awaiting trial on jail breaking c es and Cannon and Perry ha 13 also charges of breaking. entering and theft pend- ing against them.-S. , ' ll 9 5255.51? 1932' E.i"?l'i...”7f.1.1 Let 3 Talk It Over Gallant) of Borden; Jean, (Mrs.1 Basil Patterson), Dartmouth, N.S.; Powell, Charlottetown: Caranoma, Dartmouth. N.S.: Lucy, Daisy, Phyllis, Lloyd, Borden, Everett. Mary, Garry and Carol Anne at home; also two sisters, Mrs. Archie Hicks, Snckville. N.B.. and Mrs. Harold Chute. Lynn, Mass. The funeral was held at the Bow- ncss' Funeral Home on Monday, June 1, with service conducted by Rev. D. M. Fraser. The hymns sung were favorites of the de- ceased: ”In the Sweet Eye and Eye" and "Take the Name of Jesus With You." Mr. and Mrs. Fraser rendered the duct "Some- time We'll Understand." Interment was in the United Church cemetery at Cape Trav- erse, The pail bearers were Harry Muttart. Colin Mclnnis. Hush Anon;-n, Harry Heffell. Everett Wood and Myrick MacKenzie. Card incnks Mrs. Palmer Trenholm and fam- ily wish to express grateful thanks to Rev. Mr. Fraser. Dru. HOWE"- snd Callaghan and all those who assisted during .the illness and death of her husband: and to the many friends who sent flowers. L MALE HELP WANTED Experienced Ford parts man to take complete charge of parts room in an expanding dealership in Summerside. Excellent opportunity for right man. Apply- E.M., GUARDIAN Summersido gifts and message of sympathy- by '3” vru-" -Vs-15:: The Home Economics classes of Summerside High School are corri- pleting another successful year un- der their capable teachers, As has been the practice in recent years. they are holding dinners, buffet luncheoiis. etc, in honor of the Summerside High School Board of Trustees. the Executive of the Summcrside Home and School As- sociation and the teachers of the High School. The meals are pre- pared by the pupils themselves. served by them with a "host" and hostess at either end of the festive board, and everything is carried out mmply. and in good taste. ac- cording to the dictates of Emily Post, . . Invited guests invariably leave the table with a greater apprecia- tion of what this instruction is doing for the girls of the high school. and a greater respect for the capable supervision of Mrs. Ms.cLean. their teacher in this particular branch of the domestic science course. The girls are learn- ing many useful "tricks" of the culinary art. and in the process of waiting on their guests, acquir- ing an assurance and poise which should stand them in good stead when they take their places in adult society. . 0 These school board and parent. teacher executives, who are some. times called upon for references by youths planning to enter ca. reers. could, as far as Bummenide High school girls are concerned. give eminently satisfactory refer. ences as to their fitness for what is still, in spite of modern innova- tions, thc most important oqreer in”: women's world-the house. w e. The marketed value of New Brunswick fish increased from 34,. 050.000 in 1930 to 322,000,000 in Wings Parade Al S'side Thursday Ans commodore A. D. Ross, 0. 0.. C.B.E.. C. D., who is salt olficer commanding Maritime Group will present wings to graduating class of navigators at R. C. A. F. station. summerside on Thwpday after- noon. The class is composed of cans- dlari, Bitish and French naviga- tors. Air commander Ross will ar- rive by air on 'rhin-sday rmming and (allowing a luncheon at noon willbohkenoristouroiithe Station. the wines parade cere- mony ls scheduled for 4.30 p.m.-8. Toronto Stocks Continued on DI-Be 10 Kenslngton out To Beat Former Record -M1-.Gcrdon C. Cooke. chairman of the Red Cross Blood Donor Committee for the Kensington Junior Chamber of Commerce is determined to establish a new all- time high in blood donations when the clinic is held at Kensinrzton tonight in the Masonic Hall. This will be a three hour clinic between 7 and 10 with an objective of 150 donors. Kensington is the first place outside Charlottetown, Sum- merside and the R.C.A.P. station that has accepted rn ob.l9011V9 01 this size and Mr. Cooke is 011115 confident that the residents of Kensington and the surrounding districts can achieve this obi??- tive since they have xceedcd their quota. admirably on previous oc- casions. 300 Pend Ore .. Total sales 4.384.000. BANKS , 95 Mtl 235 N S 100 Tor 200 Corn 205 Royal 35 INDFSTRIALS 594 Cdn Brew 18 1-4 495 Dom Magnesium 12 1-2 047 Sirnpsons New 15 EXPERTS GATHI-IR s'IVOCKHOI...'VI. 4CPt - A world philatelic cx.hi.bit.1on will be held in an art gallery here in the gum- mcr of 1955 to commemorate the centennial of the first Swedish stamps. Plans are already being made by the general post office and the philatelist society. T IN KENSINGTON For the there will summer months be one restaur- ant open on Sundays and Mondays all day, and on Wednesday the convenience of the trav- aftemoons for elling public. 1951. , 3000 Cvoldors. . 6 285DO0Grah Bous .. 80 7000 Grandines 20 3200 Gridoil 750 0400 Gulf Lead 15 135130 ounnu - 690 3000 Gwilllm 12 200 Hallnor 330 3500 Hard Rock 15 26200 Harricanc. 12 500 Har nib .. 9 500 Hasaga 12 14 7000 Head Lakes 11 5600 Heath 13 5000 Have. 5 5500 High Crest 30 1420 Hollinger 13 1'31 952 Home Oil 805 0700 iiom Yk 16 1345 Bud Bay 40 3000 Hugh Pam 60 3-4 1000 Husky 900 2000 Hy chars 13 7400 Ind Lake 5 36600 Inspiration 200 4843 Int Nivckel 39 1-2 20500 Jacknife 12 1-8 100 Jasper 315 11250 Jellicoe 9 1500 Joliet 25 1200 Jupiter 205 500 Kenville 7 3-4 3600 Kenwell . 150 2615 Kerr Add 19 1-2 11500 Keyboyccn 15 2200 Kirk Hud . 35 1000 Kirk Lake . 60 5500 Klondike 11 1200 Krcv Oil . 165 610 Labrador 850 25400 L Dufault 75 2500 Lake Ling 30 500 L. Osil 27 150 Lk Shore 750 2000 L Wasa 30 4700 Landover 20 850 Lavalie 7 1000 Leduc Corr 31 3200 Leltch 67 3100 Lencourt. 3 1-2 7000 Lexindm 10 1375 L I. Lac . 58 4000 Lomega 6 1-2 2500 L I Pete 14 1100 Louvict 14 3-4 1000 Lynx . 11 1500 Macassa 175 5350 Macdonald '75 9000 Macfie 20 10060 Mackeno 40 3600 Maolcod 235 785 Madsen 145 700 Malartic . . 151 B000 Man and East 4 2500 Maralgo 9 7000 Ma beiior 11 1900 Marigold 64 1000 Martin '4 1-2 6500 Marwayne 43 500 Matachewan 15 3500 Mayo 9 1-4 4500 Mcdcug Seg 20 150 McInl:y're 59 1-2 1000 McKenzie 35 10500 McMarmac 10 1000 Mcwatters B 5000 Merrill 40 1-2 1300 Merrill Pets 325 4500 Mid Cent 20 1000 Mill City 32 100 Mtndamar 245 9200 Minds Scot 12 600 Mining Corp 11 3-4 500 Moneta 43 1500 Montauban '15 126 Monte 14 800 Naco . 49 2800 Nat Pete 190 1510 Negus .. 16 93900 Nes Labine 195 18000 New Alger 15 ll000 New Bid 15 3300 New B Dom . 225 6738 New Cal 82 5213 N Concord . 158 32800 N Cont. 104 1000 N Davies 25 107900 New Delhi 65 3600 N Devon 36 2800 New Dicken 287 14275 N Fortune 31 5100 N Goldvue 25 27200 N High Ridge 40 8300 N Hugh Mai 10 1100 New Jason 8 2100 N Kelore 35 11000 Laguerre 14 87600 New Lord 07 4500 Newlund 25 12600 New Mar 12 5500 N Morrison 10 1800 NM0sher 55 11000 N Mylamaque 65 7000 Newnorth '7 12800 New Norz 7 1-2 500 Next. Pacalia 8 2500 New Rouyn . '7 500 N Ryan Lk 10 9700 N Sen 13 1-2 2000 N Sup 275 22100 Nib Yel . 8 725 Nipissing 160 3500 Nlsto 11 500 Nor Acme 90 753 Noranda 05 3500 Norgold 12 4250 Norlartic 17 1500 Nor-metal 265 2500 Norpax 15 8750 Norsewick 16 -600 N 0 oils . 240 225575 N Dcnison 15 21000 Nor Inca 10 4800 North Trin 37 2050 North Can . 65 7200 Nor Exten .. 11 1-4 1000 Northland 0 14900 Nubar 22 5150 Nudulama 60 500 Dbaska 8 0900 Obrien 95 5500 ogama 0 1-2 1000 011 Select 8 1-2 9500 Okalta 270 6000 Oleary 18 1880 Omnitrjns 4 1-2 15450 Ont Pyr .. 120 4600 Opemlska 124 10600 Osisko 50 460 Pac Pete 10 1-4 2200 Pamour 100 4800 Pan West 31 7500 Psramaq 10 52000 Parbec . .. 11 5500 Paymastcr 45 Nellie's Tea Room, Joyce's Restaurant. PM 300 Peace River 3100 Permn . . 6200 Peruv Oils 4500 Petrol 700 Pic Or 9000 Pitch ore 645 Placer 1400 Ponder 600 Pop Oils 1000 POW RUDY" - 3000 Prom Bord . 25500 Preston 5259 Pros Air . 8500 Purdy Mica . 12 1' 5900 Que Cop 75 2000 Que Lab 17 0300 Que Man 85 2150 Que Metal 725 27900 Que Nick . 93 2600 Queenstcn 32 1530 Quemont. 15 1'4 10200 Radiore 35 500 Rankin 70 1500 Ranwick 13 1'4 0000 Red Pop . 17 8400 Redwater . 140 3300 Reef Pete 17 1000 Reeves 25 2500 Regcourt 5 500 Renabie 330 4367 Rio Prado . 70 9300 Rix Alli .. . 175 1000 Rot-he . l3 3000 Rowans c .. 23 1000 Roxana 13 500 Roy Silver . 12 1-2 125 Royalite 13 1-2 6500 Rundle 15 1000 Rupunl 3 1-2 10000 Sand River 11 8800 Sapphire 220 19500 Scurry - 150 6400 Secur Fr 190 7200 Selb wts 3 4000 Shak 11 9200 Sherritt. 43:1 4270 S11 .V1lr . 75 1000 Siscoe 40 000 Souris 63 1000 Stada . 34 5033 Stanwell 155 2000 Starratt 14 1500 Steeloy 6 1-2 1455 Sleep Rock . 625 23075 Sud Cont 18 300 Sullivan 230 2800 gyivanite 126 25700 Sweet Grass 45 2300 Teck Hugh 213 6500 Thorn Lund 13 1-21 2000 Tombill 22 300 Tcrbrit 100 2000 Trans I-imp 300 18400 Trans Era 95 5100 Trans Res 42 5550 Triad Oil 220 0000 11 Mining 22 21020 U Ash 370 2650 Un Keno 775 2500 Un Ld 29 8375 Un Oils 100 4260 Upp Can .. 125 1000 Van Roi 7 1808 Ventures 17 5200 Viola 200 1000 Vulcan 45 695 Waite Am 10 1-4 1000 Weedon Pyr . 41 500 Wekusko 8 4500 West Malar 5 1-2 1500 West Ash 21. 4890 W Homesid . 122 400 W Lease 520 2400 VV Tungsten 210 5600 VVllriCh 50 1500 Wiltsey 3 10000 Winchester 11 1-2 3500 Windward 9 3-4 19000 Winora . 12 1200 Wr Harg . 205 1000 Yale Ld 23 2500 Yan Can 12 1-2 1000 Yellorex 8 1-2 2200 Zenmac 18 CURB 400 Cdn Col 1000 Dalhousie Dr. E. T. Tanion Resigns from S' 'd Sch I N SI 8 00 . -At A regular meeting of the summerside School Board held last night Dr. E. T. Tanwn an- nounced his resignation from the board after about a quarter of a century service. During those years he acted as a member of the board and was chairman of the board when the present academy was built in the 1930's. The board moved a vote of thanks expressing its appreciation to Dr. Tanton for his years of leadership and interest in the edu- cational life of Summerslde. He has been replaced by Mr. Amos Hubley. In reply Dr. Tan-tori expressed his great pleasure in working with the members of the school. board and said he was glad -to have been instrumental in establishing the academy which he declared. from his own experience. could save a parent at least 8800 to 31000 by sending a child for grades eleven and twelve, He estimated that up- wards of 1000 students had passed through grades eleven and twelve since its inception with a result- ant savings to parents of Summer- side of upwards of one million dollars.-S. PAGE ELEVEN for the extension of the power line. ing fixtures a specialty. NORMAN HARDY, Electrical Contractor Alberton - Phone 9-5 ATTENTION WEST PRINCE CONTRACTING FOR ELECTRICAL WIRING Tignish residents--contact us now and be ready Also carry full line of electrical appliances. Light- REMEMBER TO ATTEND DATE Wednesday, June 10th- PLACE , Masonic Hall. I 1 t Kensington .... .. 7-10 PM. , 5; Thursday. June 11th- x A. l R.C.A.F. Sta ., 11-12 A.M. i ; 1- 4P.M. I - 1 . St. Marys Hall, . 1 S'side .. . 7-10 PM. 1 Be A Proud Donor At One Of These Clinics RED OROSS BLOOD DONORS GLINIOS TIME Tyne Valley 1-- 3P.M. 2 New London Rector Honored At Gathering -Rev. R. W. B. Coupland, rec- tor of New London Anglican Parish W35 guest of honor at a. farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy. Jr. at Sea View on Monday evening, May 25th, A purse of money was presented by Mr, Cascley Adams on behalf of members of St. Stephen's church and friends in Sea View and vie. inity, and a suitable address was read by Mr. J. Weeks Murphy. Previous to the p1'esentat,j(m 3 program of contests and musical numbers was enjoyed, opening with Annie Laurie in chorus. Following were a duet by Ethel Adams and Gm” C3mPbE1l. a hoop contest, a. S010 by Terry Murphy. and an cranpe contest. Mr. Arthur Stew. art. was chairman for the occasion and Mrs. Lorne Campbell presided at the organ. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Arthur Campbell, Mrs. J. Weeks Murphy, Mrs. Buddy Brander and others. 1 -Bur. Lake Michigan. and the state, were named from the Indian words mlchl and Kama. meaning ”Great water." :-to-:--2-T Easy Down Payments Now available on refrig- erators, washcrs, furnaces,, propane, oil, coal and wood stoves. KEIR CLARK, Kensington j GRAB THEM OIIIOK WANTED Must be a woman with considerable office AOO-OIINTS PAYABLE SUPERVISOR KEN SINGTON with Ann Harding as his wife. has the role of a Judge. ex- perience and capable of taking responsibility. This is a fulltimc position with- A high starting salary with opportunity for pay increases. ”Good working conditions and many employee benefits. Bookkeeping experience not necessary. I Apply to- ' PERSONNEL OFFICE R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED, Summerside. I Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Shocking! Reveal- ing! Timely! M-G-M turns the spotlight on the sinister I - secrets of ”THE UNKNOWN MAN”, starring Walter Pidgeon as a defense lawyer in this gripping drama, With Barry Sullivan, Dawn Adams and Richard Anderson, and old-timer 1 1 Lewis Stone, who has been an actor for fifty-one years, Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 All Performances At Regular Admissions Attend the Early Shows for the Best Selection of Seats. 4 2 Astral (table size) Re- frigerators. cheap for quick sale. One used six months. RALPH DAWSON ELECTRIC Albany LL Professional cards B. F. HUNTER R. O. Summersido. P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 SMALI.)IAN'S BUILDING OPTOMT-ZTRIST T. EARLE IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Summcrslile, P. E. L PHONE 28811 E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. R.(). I OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to I and hy appointment. PHONE 32117 I REGENT THEATRE aura Summer St. Sununenido W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. E. 1. MTTIJAL BUILDING Granville at Water street Slunmersid. DyAL P. 0. BOX 344 681 - DR. J. A. OOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Ran Bmnllmsn Building SIZVIMEBSIDEL Dial 2880 wfiiiu uni. ' " some you no ; uoriou FIG: I 1': l 1 iii. CAPITOL Summon-side aim I "MU, M mm 0 ,.....o,. ...,... .. JONN sum .0" -- -uwnr-I -noun-av Today 3:30 - 7:15 - Thursday .. ....... .... 7:15 - REGENT 9:15 9:15 . vnbvnhlfllv. THE nostril-.A.Iw' ADVENTURE THAT svsit llAP'PENEI)!, 1' W I A1 1WLLL'PEG0YllllWl . 'h0lt',lil)ll yozmeverdine 1, l .--.-.a4.uionnn.muvu.i1.g...1oiIitII-5.1.0 .5 JOYCE HOLDEN 'OHAllLES OR 31911! It 1 . 1 Alli