PM SEPTEMBER 22, 1952 THE gculuzgyug. EHARLOTTETOWN PAGE rrrrrrlkl THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Battle 'of Britain 0 M . Elierslie and Burlington and he was able -to return to his home in Kenslngton on Tuesday, Sept- . r.....;.... and "Ii FINGERS" AT THE (iAPl”a'1)L o o o ember Dth. after spending SEVEN” O 0 I For real excitement. suspens-: PRINCE 00 11 OFFICE V l v r months in the Provincial Sanatl:r- liiflfl sinister doings,.few pictures tum, Charlottetown. surpass "5 Fingers". at the Cap- ! Summer Street. lummorelde. Phone loll. prolultltivll Sunday Observed -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren and -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering 0 llltol Theatre today and tomorrow. v It N""- "P"'""' """"'"" 3” -Mr and Mrs Claude Hayes - GEORGE Chow and 050365 W0'l'I'0N o ' l b l J M. d M lllrlllul. Pmlm Ma , .. The many friends and patrons summemldel ucom mlell b, Vll-J5 is the real-life story of the .l Home Phones: ms and 8088. 32503312; ”.?ndyrir'i-'r,”'.r.'in1Q':i"r1i1Q'3- gal-te.uleft Or; Wednesday, Sepcenl-l. of Mr. Dugald MacNutt. Kensinr Mary Cahiu who 1 on vgcgllon nlrlst fabulous any in history and Tho Glllrdllll ml! bi bolllht II III! 0' W0 l Nevin. motored to Halifax recently her 10th on a motor trip to the W": Will be 59"Y W 19”" ill” he from Montreal. were in Howlan onllIl:S""l:L'll;:llelf"::'l1:l3fl” lfcllm,"”.ll-ll' L.L4 . H cg” Q1-QQQ ' . .v. , . . . . w l . - -- foliowinx Iwm In Summarlller u hi! 3 mm. of Bmaln Sunday "5 and attended the wedding of the United States, where they will Visit :3 P3;-lent 5” till? Plglllcenllwungil the 15th. ,mnmwlm,e All of 315 itmzmloil, ad, e-chad Wnur Sheer Mull lall-II-I161. 01 Grnnvliio Stud: nlvirlnlly 0l359l'V9d 3" summerslde l?0ll1nllel”P lgfonl lgufliesltl :0 Mu) mend-5 and relatives 1” Pomanm e8(lJ:lp”I'Be(':OV8::ly from hits lune: l "T4 .5””"5 were fllmed l" Ankara NV-l 53"-7" N"' mm Elna”. sewnh 5",... mad Mom, -nlnmonl yesterday with church services. the y 5 a my 0 8”” M3lll9- 303-011 Hlld New YDPK They Y ' ll L03”-V A'5e"3”” 9' ll" R" or A'llsianhui. Turkey to izive a color- ”'" Donor Vlnedl or-ocery no nu'ueu eta-oer samrra use Mine of I wreath at the Ceno- were Womllmled by MW Hrrold nlend, O, D, RC Bndle 0, it'll” '1”, been '””m"8 "l 0m”'0'lful background for the intriguing wnlor Saree . uni” Dru t l . mph ln Memorlal square. I fly dMrl1;nd Gltclirsl Earl di-ioowsltin and Palmer. Kensingtcn, who will visit Kingston N H iwho l; smudge n larrived lln Hgwlan by mollor cyclelmppenlnn wlllcll "me veal. ' . . r r - v t t . i . T I. win In xanuuht gr-tilt aotpagirdeee o?1".i,'i;' lvlaruss Vllallaceor l)icl:lIe1son of fggsv nll,;:Lhl;e):;WL:l:s'lnG;(;r:;,n)?luman vacation at "'I'reholme" Kensing1.on,.on Mo-n an ep ember 9 lCM,ll';ll"hg ll?” vllmle m”'” M . WEST PRINCE OIFICI muldronl (mm the Rlc.A'FI 5”. Glasgow. P. E. l'.. were recent ' T ' will be sorry to learn that he is a l The ladles 01 SL Ann" Club;"”;qua”;5 oillrlpormm ln gm": Alberton: Frank Weeks. llepruenhllvu. mm, gummenld . guests of the latteris son and M”. wllllam Couslns Ind Mm patient in the Prince County Hos- ylleld their seplembel. meeting Onlllm msclmllng pmduclwn per. . ' m'””” "4 om” "M '53 mi - H91'DlC men Wh0 helped in the dau3hwr'm'l5w' Ml" md Mrs" John Johnston. Mai-gate, were re- Plml ind Wm Wlsh mm m 9”” '.Monday evening. September Sthlfg-ct vermmiinude W" the C55; -"" '-g- 11ml 31?-V-10 Of Bill?-111. and YOUHZ Ralph Dlcklesmm cent guests of Mrs. Johnston's son- l'9WV"Y km” N! m3"r”- Int the home of Mrs. Anthony Fln- or gkilled player; which produce, --I WILL 3: ABSENT from my than. In the HDBEDCG 01 '-he DfC8l- Otto Lang and Director Joseph L .817? fresh cement and all om” from Se In 2! l to men and women, whom these vet- l,l.l,w mu dllugllwln ML and M” , buildinl IUPPH” ” B'””r October 6th. Delisney, 9"?” "9 "”l"m.3 '9 ""57 W Ml” He”-W G"””- T13l.'u5h' ”p?”.tlArthur Johnstone. Long River. FTl"ld5 09 MW Anlll-1' Hmryv dent the vice-president. Mrs. R.ob- Mankiewicz gathered together. Summmlldcl their noble work in defense of our part of the past week vlsit.lngvsit;l l j Kenslngton, will be glad to learn len Gnlllml occupled the cllalrl Jamps lelamn ln the roll, of the ”””"l'- 3"'”"d”d mvlces ” W" his p””"”' M” 3"” M” w”"'"" Mrs. William Cousins returned that W9 l5 mum! it 8005 MW" lR,oll call was answered by aboutlfabuious "Cicero". who stole the ...FEED BEET pulp and Bulky- Lu and sell your valuable vege- tables. Book orders at Bruce's. -BONAVENTUBE DIARY - Beaullful color film and lecture ship in Summerside at 2.30 PM. Services at St. Paul's Church were conducted by Wing Commander Grant. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. who in 0 Burlington on 14th after to her home Sunday September spending a week with her brother- lery after her recent operation in will wish her continued improve- i i I to donate 310.00 on the new has dozen members and there W9rEiSECr0t8 of the Moscow. Cairo and the Prince COllMl' H05Dll5l- 335 also a few visitors, It was decided Tclleran conferences and even the g. Iultra-secret plans for the Allies' on wild life, P.W.C. Auditorium, , Tuljzllmnllralslvlrlzlliitnzisteltrvesliarltn F"d”" 5'9" 25' 5 P-"L grfhgllc vztilllgzllgin Dturrr;rr)rlxy'1r:frrtlc1r(:rr lilo” '2???” l)e!fttheorl1O)l;1etll'lBe:t:gY lrklaw and rlllatet. Mr- W” M” mm 1" h”"h' Ina swtem for st. Anihony'slD'D8Y lnrrslrm from the British er . . - - - . , , . , , bong V ' TTT Ontario, and at the Baptist morning, Se tcmber 10 for Chill- J0lm -l0l"l5W"- MEWS” 'ch"”h' Tl” me umml gm wuikambassl In (-Ankqm and sold Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prof- given to 3 member ll, be manled. them to the 1PFfl'IBnl for a for- mg at 5 o'clock. Adults sl.00; children 'i5c. -a'r HOME-Mr. and Mrs. 0. Edgar Clark will be at home on september 24th from 3.00 pm. to 500 pm. and 7.00 to 9.00 p.m.. the -ENGAGEMENT--Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernard. Bummerside, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Earllne. to Wil- liam B. MacNally. son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip MacNnlly. Summer- Church by Flight Lleut. Condom. Protestant padre. R.C.A.F. Station, Sumlne aide. Both services were attended by large groups of men and women in Air Force blue, as well as by civilians. wack. British Columbia. after spending a 30-day leave with his wife and daughter here. Mrs.Ma.r:- Donald accompanied him as far as Montreal for a. short visit there. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Donald, Sum- merside, Mr. Clayton Mill. Cler- mont, Mr. and ms. Everett Cous- ins. Burlington. returned on Sun- day after an enjoyable motor trip. itt. Long River. visited their son Harold in Moncton, N.B., on Sun- I i The next meeting in October to be held at the home of Mrs. Rob- day. SEDY-Ember NV-ll Tllffy We" left Gallant. The meeting adj accompanied by Mrs. Chester How- led by prayer, Bingo and ard. Margate. and her daughts-r.l1ol1owed, num- lunch r ltune, givesl a masterful perform- ance. ffis excellent playing is matched by Danielle Ilarriellx in la femme fdtale role. Mlrhm-l Ren- lnie as A British lntf'lli2PY'.'l" ngent and Walter Hampdmi as the Bri- , side. marriage to take place Oc- poll - tll w b ll . . ,.rraslrm being their 50th anniver- lobe, ml ln all 7 Paul! church owing e service, ,0 lgmuns - - Crossing Via, Borden-Cape Tormerl- Mrs. Harold Profitt and family. re-l llsll Amlmsww as M,” M bl, R A -:- . . . A 3 , e la er . L-.S---j...T.:. .-ANNIVERSARY SERVICE at rrlrlgrbgrd of FllC-:F- l1,"dhClV'llf?"5 Q41” "ll'v;Chl"g”'ll W11 M" places of interest. Returning, the weeks with her parents. ist. Louis recently vlslted with Mnlamo chm wh me d d lh Mulpeque Presbymrmn Chlnchlsouth :11! nmimoar sol” tllsigellcgravtenorltllxellil nlzcfltlllller of lsthe rlio ill? rncsnrasdi 3 puny "Owed bv "he C”lbc'u'wm” "1" land M”' Eddie Myer. Ind 1-mm wedclilgl su e 0o xllileeti d P .xtnllda.V. 56!”. 22ml BF 3 0910919-. .h l hf d dl d - ll, lm. Nam. slam), d t Ii; 1” X lN Bf Islands terrv. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew and at Duvar. 3 pp ' ” "95 all Plmclml. Rev. Fl-ed wllllamslm al. I w 0 aln HMS llrlhv e 5 NS 5 Olin re a l a ti . Ola dg-. daughter. Dune. and Mr. and M11, gig lscptember 10th at the home of Gudpm Omanm ljrlcelrudeld Tamprlllyer by Revlsvslllllllhel C V Miss Joan Bmvness has been pre- Ralph HOWBTG Marizate returnrdl M11 Uld M75. The0 AV-59"3”ll 01 yr" anal Rgmrtl Arsmlgaulll in - I :TTT A , V 'T g l l. . ' ' ' ; I , l 0110! 0 Pll' Hill: llfr, ('1! .'lCP. - 0' or t c ' 1 l r o ' rs. e .l r - ' r ' l tits. J. A. Delaney. Summcrsldc, The South Shore Musical.Fes- Church. the singing of the hymn. Hayes rcce ntly. as a student in Kensingwn High fax. Mr. Clair Mayhew of the R.- ault's parents, Mir. and Mrs. Joe Perry on that day. t . . "O God, Our Help In Ages Past", , , Ml lesmrdlal ml mill: kl:lml;m,;llll'Fll "KPH-"ll'9r alllllllorhll eX9Cl1- a memorial address by Group -- School and is receiving the con- C.N.. Hallfax. accompanied M3 Mr- I-reclil" lmd 9m” "l5l"'5-5 1” EE"i l ""0" r-p ” E m 9 llive. and cnnveners of Festival Captain A G Kenyon command. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlir r-itulations of her man friends enns on the return trip and spent mom Bay Wllh Mr. Ar59MUll'5 Mm Thom" Cmk Ol Cape V'l"5 and W1” be ramming bylcommitteees met. in North Tryon in officer. RCAF Sttition sum. and clllldrcll Joan alld Dvitane oi Rf l . L l ' me week.em1 gm; home folks Wolfe 55 "(W Vlsmng mm her hr of lllgillllgiill gbm” the nutrsrhool on Friday evenimz Auz- 'ngrside the laying. of ivre-a,ths bylchtliham New Brunswick were Ell?,,::l:.ge:,,,::h:l,.,:le;al,,mis,f,f:: 8 ' I daughuar in Hmllanl ....-tr C 0 er.--.. i . ' t - ; . ' ' ,' ,, ' . in lust 29th. Representatives from Group Cap,a1n Kenyon and by lrcent lleekculd guests of the lat- of wales College. spent the pass, Friends of Miss Eleanor Mann, Mrs. Anthony Flnnan and Mrs. Felix Dam)” and son pa”: -WINS MANY ll0NOR8n-4!o:l- ulatlons are being extended to lthe Women's institutes of Vic- toria. Crapaud. Lady Fane, Tryon, Mr. Roy Johnston on behalf of the R.C.A.F. Wing Association. tFl"S parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowness. Kehsfrlgton. Irlshtown, will be sorry to learn that she has been a patient in the daugh Pauline left on Wednesday. September loth for a few days vis- were in on Sunday. September 7th. wellington it . rr. Sherbroolte Calf Club for the "W" T”:”"- 5""”l”'"-. A””"” M We Wlclllslorl of the, PW , , - Prince County Hospital. She has it at the home of Mr and We 05- 2:": ”i .'.t':" 2332L'..i””82i..X”'"ti:.r3.f.1'i”'L7."a r::..":'.:..”.r...iz::.: 22.22”: ::::.:'r.:.:,..l::....rl: ili;fgr.L.1?.llv.i?.lE3l.'? W we -1 N. 5- ... v... M. ..... Rural Ycutl ar 9 n ar- " ' ' ' l ,, ,. -1 . A . i ' ' 1 , d g ml h r, K 1 -. at school on Monday, September i , i .' . lMll,ln,l.n last week. Mr. B ll. North Berleque I attended the touch to the selxlce llnnmlug ti-ii .59il'Pll"lllWll lll0'll- if all-F”? ill? lgnn:l1eanMrP;ndo;2:S nmovingsxl lsml Sal and placed m a cast. , MT. and M”, Jack plat” gm-1 l'l3b.V DHWB ill!” 3il'”"l I i”'9P-( "'1 , . .ll W n ll, Island meeting. twenty-nine in all. men who flew against such ter- lllllfl-'l 0 10 lalmlsglnlld Mlleh ' ' '. l , H3 11. em Hrlwlim rF'iurned to lhPir home :71 Jumm) Collglle 0 k- e The president Mrs Arthur rlble odds and Ul'lh('Slt'll.lilglV e-- nrrxs who are hilildiniz illww home Exp daughter. Elzabeth r en 5 sp Tormlo on Thllrldlq scplemher 2'. . ' - 1 M ' t ' A . l - I l l' J , v . 5 ' ' t i " ll" for F" 10 ma mg am MacKay. called the meeting to or- placed their lives on the altar of Mr. and Mrs. Cimnnma Cough- in Sumrnerslde and will be leaning Ml" Md Mm Marl” 0859195: 50 mg3Il;l::dll:;K;"a:3”n;;5f;3keglgmzl nth, lauglllln came second in the sen- lnr driving competition and elev- er.-year-old Allison Laughlin held SPt'0lld place in the under sixteen t-lass in the tractor division. In iiuv sporting events Arnold Mad- snu was first in the basketball throw and Major Laughlln first in the 220 yard dash. S -BIG POTATO MACHINE- (ireat interest was evidenced over tier. In the absence of the secre- tary, Mrs. Keith Boswell, Mrs. Donald Hurt acted as secretary pro-tem. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the treasureris report read and accepted. Mrs. W. A. Jones then propos-l ed the following motion, which was seconded by Miss Johnstone. "that we invite. Kenslngton. Sum- freedom. Following the service in Memor- ial Square, the parade, led by a color party, marched past the re- viewing stand on Central .Stree'.. in front of the new post office billldlng where the solute ll':iS taken by Group Captain Kenyon. lln of Lot 16 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlln on Wed- 10th. : tlesriay. September I i grind daughter lot Mr. and Mrs .Sumtnel-side, on Sunday. Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson Susan were guests 5, l ber 'ltii. r Mn..- Miss Sylvia Smith. Summerside. 4 Alton Millar,l Kensmgton in the near future. were guests of honour. Other guests were a group of young married friends who presented the Bowni:5s' with a nice gift as a momenta of happy times together. Dr. R. C. Bradley and Mr. Wai- ter Pratt. Kingston, NJ-l., are en- joying their semi-annual fishing trip to this province and are guests companied by their son, Erroll and daughter, Shelia, were visitors to Monctcn. N.E. on Sunday, Septem- ber 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. Sllmmerside, spent a few days re- cently at the home of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cousins, Burlington. Mrs. Jack Platte had as guest for a day Mrs. Dunn, formerly Mslss Rita Kelley, Roseville. Miss Phyllis Gallant ll visiting ,in Tignish with her grandmother. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and Jack Gallant left for Saint John. N. B.. on Thursday, September 11th to seek employment. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers and daughter. Shirley of Lot 7 were in Howlan on Wednesday evening, September 10th. Mir. Joe Francis. Charlottetown. l. - k d 1; f d ch. 'd . Stem P rk School. Sppm W” of the Pam Week Mm. Mr. M P ofit B 11 th i d u hter. Mrs. Ashley were l,l,fC;,:2u,d yln mlxl?:rsp0e'l';,oiln. epamg ii;-l.,,.,.,,.'2, and any Alberion line. W11 Miss Marion MacDougali 5" T”ll0lm9- K9"5l"Wl"- spcnslng gym: dais nlflggtgllgllgg ”J1.5-w----:-- was in I-Iowlan cl: Thursday- uei vllle on Monday evening, Septem- S9'Pt9ml79T ll 031 bl” 553- dustry in a new piece of farm equipment making its first ap- pearance in Prince Edward Island. The point of interest was a huge other schools of more than a cer- tain registratlon. to hold a com- petition in connection with the South Shore Musical Festival, on and Vicinity Mrs. Fred Leavltt. has returned Mrs. Mark White and son Bruce, Summerside. spent part of lltelr holidays visiting with her Mrs. Elmer Paynter entertained on Thursday evening. September llth at a party for Mrs. Lloyd Boivness who is about to move with 01 her son and daughter-in-law. M.r. and Mrs. Arthur Profltt, Mar-gate. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. John.st.one. ber 15th. Miss Lois Warren. Summerside. recently spent a day in Piusvllle. Messrs. 1". C. Gallant end Kee- tor Richard of Howlnn and J. S. Gallant of Plusville are employed transport. trailer loaded with a the Friday preceeding our Fes- to her home in Alberto fnlloivi g, . , , , , , - not-w on a ” 2.”: l" ilff"..53.i -d as on rt lierc from Minnesota, U.S.A. This we hold a joint session, openinz Plctou, N. S. i ' ' ' ummcrs e. An eec c a e amp Mr, Melvyn pen-y, rubber of C, chm-ch mg, 7, ma Axulur Gai- large and unusual machine digs, our mun classes to any one, 1:, gigg M d H b l ml and other glns were presented by end, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Macxay, me Prlmary Depulmem of Plu5- lam, ovbeary jg doing the painting. " '3” M” ” " H" 9"” Mrs. A. w. Humphrey, while Miss New Glasgow, N.s. rm. School. spent a week-end st pzcks and loads two rows of pota- Ines at a time. Bystanders who tire examining this machine re- ported that it was able to dig front ten to twenty acres per day. This machine will be unloaded to- because the suggestion comes so late. these schools feel that they cannot organize this year, I would amend my motion thus, that we add an extra session to our Fes- tival, starting it on Friday even- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver, Alberton, had as - guests Mr .and Mrrs. Pericy ner and their son. Roger, Marriott, and Mr. John Campbell, all of Ch8.Il0i,i.f2l.0lVll.l T daughleluln-law. ll were guests of their son and Mr. and Mrs. Silermnll Hutchinson, recently. 50 The legion of friellds of Mr. E. Burlelgll will regret to learn Helen Profitt read the gift card. An address expressing appreciation lo! Mrs. Bowness as a neighbor and . wishing her the best of luck in her .llew liome was read by Mrs. El- Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Jollnstone. Burlington. were IMr. Laurie Welch. his mother. lMrs. Welch. her friend, Mrs. Fagan and Mr. Lyle McQuaig, all of Corn- his home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. D;rmonri Gallant. Duvilr. were visiting in Piusville. recently. There were married at at. An- thony's on Wednesday morning. September Ioth at 8 o'clock. Beat- rice Eunice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault. and Vin- cent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin tiny and it was reported thll ll ing. rind. omitting our individual . . . . l.-nod cl-ll-k would be demonstrating tomorrow adult classes on Saturday even- ”" "' ma” he 15 Wlmtlel” l" me Pnmel ' l wall Out Mr Welch was pilot of Mr Ralph Fiinimmnns Ken- . . t Mr. d M . Ll gd 1. -d, vi -l bounty H s lt.l. Sun me-side. All ' ' i ' . ' " ' Per . both from Howlan. The W A hm" near summemlda "'3' an" .307" class" to me by torla llli-lest. Illfotorfcl ineaI13lf1lS(lil(lEllll'lll join :1 pivlslling llimxa sDeedy.3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacNutt'me Ham” bomb" in which Mr' 5"”:m"' Swan". S"-ndBy' Seplenr bridreyand groom W811 amended ll.V riff bmenlzggfda ilgllglfllghx l: on Surldav to attend the i'.uner:ll orlcomlllcis recovery. land dimizhicr. Marl: of T0r0nt0l'lll:h":;:"i,gLe: d:l:l”gh”l,e w”'h”"ld ll" um i" P"m'"'i i Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenault of - SY 3 ll! ' . . - .l -- i - .. Wcdn dav Se t-l 9 ' . 8 -" 3 "NC ” - h v th vr bar: .4 An DAuA(;ED .. A 1942 ., . Mrs. William llardy. La.el they WW0 Elleili 0" 05 .v D , , OLeal'5'. They M9 G -l'.V Furti coupe fl-om Alberton was 32;:-l tllinnilljrftllfeur lrlltiteedntlrltst liaatl we” 3””l5 M Mr" Md Mm AlVlnlltlr1llI:ll'cilInd toMrSChla3l'll1r;ti(lIeltoghrmglrl hmbt” Hllhlvff Moi; iAnhl.2.f) llgglltlglflgigrlflilllggllllzhrlzllgllg Hx'lll':'?d”xirs.C"?;'?lPe Wgznavrlgllwshes of me” friends m1dpmhh mriiy damaged when it sldeswip- d ' BEll- ' . 5" an 155 t M on C MN l ' i ' M , d lvcs. Mr: and Mm. Perry 6 . on mi N one-ton truck belonging to gggrnllxnzou gxgnyutl: "ll: lay; lTucsd:l), September 9th. xcnsington, and also called on Mr.rCr'llmr'll- the Nallmml Park Mid 0”” lgfrlx f.,'lm'";1. lg-,",,'"ll:,..0(.,,. gungglglwednesday evening for I short a Nsidem 0! Tlgnlm on the pave. Wlsllld "5 lhlwe 'il”5e5 hr the M"' George R'8m5ay' vlce'presl'l Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis were H'E' MacLeod'”Buwngmn' fvxvolzilliiyltlflsillf Interest during the lserhlember Mm. BB l?e(:'re(s:tYr:r.Iol.1ho8pfesrlit1nndt pom” of in- men! near Alberton about twelve nvlnck Saturday night. No one his injured in either vehicle and 'm- Tignlsll truck was able to proceed under its own power. --STILL AT LARGE - Reports that the two prisoners. Austin Smith and George MacDonald who escaped from the Prince t'ounty Jail on Sunday night. September 14th. were hiding at a deserted fox ranch near Summer- side were investigated by the po- larger schools which had express- ed a wish to be included they would not only need preliminary competitlons. but an extra ses- slon as well. A great deal of discussion took place regarding the above motion. after which the president asked for a standing vote. The motion was carried unanimously. A discussion followed rs ad- judicators. Mr. Jones was in- structed to contact the Charlotte- town sdjudicators. Miss Callbeck George MacKay to meet with Mr. dent of Alhel-tori United church Ladies' Aid was hostess to the September meeting. Opening wor- ship was led by Mrs. L. B. Lcslrd. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Herbert Matthews with Mrs. Fred Leard as joint hos- tess. Worship will be led by Mrs. A. R. Wallis. Mrs Jesse Miatthews and Mrs. John Wells will be on the committee to provide flowers for the church during the coming month. Plans were made for a bazaar to be held late in October The late Mrs. Francis was ap- gzuests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sim- imons. Summerside, on Saturday levenillg. September 13th. Miss N. MacLean. nurse in training at. Falconwood Hospital, Charlottetown. spent part ot'a week visiting with Miss Willina Gillls. Mrs. Harold Gillie. and Mrs. Harry Bouiter returned home on Thursday evening. September 4th after spending a three weeks' va- Mr and Mrs. Reginald Lockhari and family spent A few days recent- ly in Kensington where they were guests of Mr. I.ockhart's mother. Mrs. Arthur Lockhxirt and sister, Marlon. Mrs, Eva 13. Pickering returned to her home in Burlington on Thursday, September llth. after spending the past week with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Pickering Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. James Cousins and family, are spending a few days at Kensington, where they are guests of Mr. Cousins' brother, Mr. W.M. Cousins and Mrs. Cousins and of his siter. Mrs. Ivan Dari-ach and Mr. Darrach. Mr, Cousins is receiv- ing the congratulations of his friends on his promotion in being transferred from the Char-lottetmvn branch of the Bank of Nova Scntia to a Toronto branch. Ace yesterday. it 's td ,Le a .- . h gllglrgggnlvsggefgxgdgggg :easnb::ien(lntSO .l.'.'.".'ci'ir'rTlicllZr 1-2-3:-;;.:;::d ?,i,,,2l”,Y,f,','.l,?,”,,,,,,”,'f,e,F””,f;”,f l'3"t”EipiliSrth1si.'.'.";akglirhis dilghrtll "ml C.....C. 5"” were not "at home" when the pol. 1:-(l?,,,,'?lllll::';dlnU"lclli;:L',,y 1" E ling in verse how it llad' been 1,;f,l;r,,r;f,,i';r;,,,VV5f;,;'i-;,, The many friends of Mr. Elmer Piusyiue and we arrived.-S. The man" 5 pl.lzeI'wu then earned. At the close of the meeting Ml, and Ml; Douglm wllmll Caseley will be glad to know that . . ' ' efr sh ems we s so ved b th .' ' i To-imp---Tics-or - mam -r rmsw - :::."'.t:..2:”;; rm: r::i::'-c.i.t ii-5-'"r-med i-. 1nm?t:.l ':s:3..::”':r.. :":::.";.:t::et:”..t:.:it..l”” V'”""lY A in-go number of relative! End beck and seconded by Mrs. Rsy- wrlllm lmd M” Reglmld T.'””'r through to Winnipeg to visit with g ' m'"d5 9! me la” Mnr wllll”-m mond Wood that individual prizes 915- W13 her niece. Mrs. Andrew Clarke Mr and Mrs wamer Rgmggv TM”! Berth” G"ll'”" "55 l" Hardy assembled at Elmsdale N”. be dllconllnued "ll, ye”, with -:-.?-- l and Mrs, cmrke (Ml-S, Clgrkg was and ',.laugl.lle, 'sL Eleanom WM; ChHrl0ll9i0Wn recfirlllyr ilmne Church Sunday 3"-CTHOOH in th exception of annual trophies. llle l0Tm9l' MRKV Slillllmrlsr Ol guests of tllellatters parents, Mr. ' . 5-av their last tribute of love and let was moved by Mrs. John Summerside, P. E. I.) ma Mrs, B.-1-mm Adams, on sun. , Ml" L90 G”””"- P"l5Vlll9r WM icspect. Rev. W. C. Wilcox, pastor Slmons, seconded by Mrl. Craig. -- , day. September 14th. l" Sllmmerslde 9" b”5l"”5 "S or the church. was assisted in con- that the Festival be held the ems. WESTON nuucrs Mr. and Mrs- James Burlelizh ""”l'- ducting the service by the Mullin 7th and 8th days of November and 50nP8l1l Spent 8 We-ek'8 Vilma Mr. and Mrs. James Paynter trio who are at present leading this year. motion carried. On Friday morning. August 22 lmllllltz. molflrlrlg tllllollitll NOVB and sons Garry and Garth of Ml”-17.30" Gallant. .Sum.mersirl.e, evangelistic services in Summer- It was also decided that all en- the Angel of Death called to her Smllfl Fmd NW1 Bl”lll'l5WlCl(- Carleton were weekend guests ofl””;"lN-l 51sl”"l 3 dd”-lM l””"HPh'f A 0 "mo m side, Rev, Mr. Mllllm read the tries must be in by the 22nd 01 eternal reward the gentle soul of l . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Priynter. -lglnrllglnl l"- 5" 4 l"5- "ill I A veg 5'rlDture and led in prayer. The October this year. wlttlogt flsdli lvlflrs. Westlon Fralieilsll Freetmvrhnt Millie Slellzrllizn igmflrlllcntlssunlrllmlsillllee M K lh M N l d - .. . .. . I. - . . - . rs. eh e ac evln an m-r lrio sang Lites Evening sun and M” 50"” "W" 9 T 9 '39 0 "WW "9 will regret to learn that she lSiMrs. E. R. lI:facNevln were guestsl Mrs. Joey Gallant spent Sun- , ”Shall We Meet Beyond The Riv- l".. The congregation unit,ed'in the Jones to pick out the classes for parently in good health. and was confined to her bed with polio. All lot Mrs, Geofge Banum, Bedeque, ner little friends here will join inion wednesday, seprpmber 10th, lday, September 14th with her mo- lther. ., , h 1 r th bout her dut.l in as list: i. bi 2 mngmg at P"ce' Perfect Pea”. ::lEliIhl:!rZe:T txlvcoogrx thrggmyeari gheerful and gctive. net':r C:r:- lVl5”l"K ll” ll 5Pt"3d.l'. Cvmpirie -r-- Pallbearers were Messrs. Alfrd Mc- llrevlouslyl plalnlng, H" sudden passlng was rt-cnvelgv. l M,-. and Mm elm-em-ye Cooklll Mr. John Dalton. Halifax. NS.. 'tvere visitors to Summerside onlls spending ll few flay! Wlill ills Prne, Brenton Ramsay, Austin Rix, Nelson Oliver. John Oliver and waldo Sellick. The beautiful flow- Prs were borne by Messrs. Henry Oliver. Alvin Wilkie, Heber Ram- -'H.V. Robert Campbell, Herbert Pridham. Arthur Wallace. Ralph lienilie, James Wallace, Fred Ash- The president. Mrs. MacKsy shocked the group by tending her resignation and requesting Mrs. Walter Craig. the vice-president. to take over her duties. It was moved by Mrs. Jones and sec- onded by Mrs. Boswell that her reslgnatlon not he accepted. A a great shock to her family. The late Mrs. Francis during her life time was devoted to the simple and enduring things of life. made many friends and was always willing to do and help any one in need. Her home was a place of comfort and hospitality; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miliar and Mr. and Mrs. visited with Ml". and Mrs. Millnr. Miss Ethyl White or summer- Bertram Phillipsl motored to Summerside on Tues-1 dR.V PV9lllll8 5'-Tlemller llill. Bllflll-fallfax and Hamilton. Ont. werel Almn recent. guests of the formers par-l lsaturriay, September lath. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes. outs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes Tile Bideford United Y.P.U. held sister, Mrs. John J. Corcoran and Mr. Corroran. Piusxellle. Mr. ed to his home ispenrling II couple of months ;New Brunswick. Len Blanchard has return- in Piusville after in ley ma Ross cnmmmlll dl l llld 1 l mg her cheerful disposition made any l ' has in the church eenllzgttgmmz mnoiliolho ew'::' ;:a:es olunnnl- one who visited her feel at home. side has be-erli, Confined to her their regular weekly meeting nnl Mr. Gerard Pen-.v. New Bruns- Frlm-Sdale y A mouely The door was open to strangers ll0"l9 Wllll El”? lhl'0l1lv- H" Wednesday evening. September 10. Wlrk. Arrived home recently- " - It win. wnuled ll,” lmollm. as well as her family. who visited mNl.Y lrlt”-"G3 he”? Wlll Jolrl lrl with an average attendance. Plans l --?---- mew" be held me ml" pl" their mother frequently, wishing her a speedy recovery. were made to have 3 Cm." lmlll Mir, mu. Gallant M... in sun... Pafsonah of Seplemhnl on mono" ll”, Her memory will be cherished Mrs E S I;”lTl l l , and social evening in the L. 0. R. nirrsidn on Saturday, Sppiomhcwl -S... meollnlz lldlmlrnedl by Val"-' membfra Of ll” lRmll.l' 0i ,,l i j i ,meg,l 5 Vlslllnil Hnll ill the nerir future. Northam lfltii. --Mn, J, s, ninth" summer. five sons and four di1llglllPl2N2 lllll ll” 515l9l-llljlnll-MFRH310" Y. P. U. as guests. other points side is A pane"; ll, Elle prlml. Blanche (Ml's. Harry Crosman) lil”lllll5- s,""lmP””d9- '-0 ll? llei” of interest were discussed. and the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcornn County 1-xogpngyms ' spun”) VALLEY w- 1' Freetown. Laura (Mrs. Jolln Mn Builclgll Wllo l5 R Pilllflnl 1" meeting closed with Benediction. 'nnil Mr. John Dalton were vis- e . . Jlidrl. Fred Profitt entertained Reeves) Kelvlnl Hllda ,M,.,v Ed, the hospital. : --V.liting in St. Lawrence and Rosr-- Q Sho ' rrMr. James Chappel. St. Elean- Qrlr ll a patient in the Prince Urunty Hospital.-S. h-Mr. William Young arrived hfme on Saturday. after a visit to ' Dsrentu and other relatives in Montresl.--S. - -Mr. and Mn. .1. Watson Moc- lslallcht returned to their home in Ummenido on Friday after a the members of the spring Valley W. 1. for their September meet- ing. Fourteen members and four visitors werepresent. "rho usual order of business was carried out. The meeting opened by singing "My Bonny Lies Over the Ocean". Three sick cells were reported. All bills were ordered to be paid. and the school committee reported paper towels were needed and that the teacher would also like blinds for the windows. A com- gnr Reeves) Freetown. Irma (Mrs. James Fern) Boston. Mass: Wil- liem. Reagh. Everett. and Clifford. all of Freetown. and Lorne. Tor- onto, Ont. The funeral from her home was held on Sunday. August. 24. being largely attended. The many beau- tiful floral tributes were evidence of the high esteem in which she was held. The service was con- ducted by her pastor: Rev. ,c. A. Britten, 'who spoke comforting Mr. Everett Donald, Kcnsington. was a business visitor to Ellerslle on Wednesday, September ioth. Tile slncere' sympathy of the community is being extended to the bereaved relatives of the late Mr. William Burlelgh who died ill the Stewart Memorial Health Centre on Wednesday. September lolli. after a lentlthy illness. Monday and Tuesday, Sept.l22-23 IN TECHNICOLOR Weekends...outlngs.f.vilEations... indoor: or out, wherever friends gather for informal good times. .larman's authentic "Leisuals” putt you in the mood for fun. And be- cause they slip on so essily.'you'll "ll? to Windsor and Ottawa mine. wu . - ., - ppolnted to measure .5. to en 1 11, Hr Mr. and Mrs. J k M Is I. the windows and see about get- :3, l.vou,elle,l"Llylhe)":l::e::;1; golden. ape," l, zfeekengc 5:5; "LORNA DOONE" . I ting blinds. The correspondence "mg, your Low” Light; Be gum. the latter's mother. Mrs. E. R. slltrrlng Bnfblfa "319. Richard Greene 91055 F03 ME" "MI llghtwelgllh nelilbk -l3""3'- "P94? P090. son of Mr. and M”- F-CL Pope. Bummereid. and was read and e thank-you mes- sage was received. ing". "In the Sweet Eye and Eye", and "Just As I Am". MacNevin. and sister. Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and Mr. Dickieson. Also: "Stall Starring t Happy Sleuths" "beisuals” your favorite "easy- Cllve Mocdonold non of Mr and deb h t 'l Tm" SW93" Mn, mm” -Mmomld -sum. lhldzl Hum am, my. at o -- Pallbearers were six nephews. - r chair” footwear. Tryapelr today; 'll'l'leo'l:l,'il'l- 3;!" "ll! mmnlhl 10? rleriml. ir?:t.eructi;ryl.. .3? 2. Vet? ;f,h”,..'.'"ll.i,:il.i. ES anbrlrl ly:rx.1d ahdcl1.Ml-Jse.m:1a.r::. lfilglllf wlmnesday End Thumd yf Sept 24'25 l '- -5-- Will!!! they will interesting account of the pro- mo mm in the umny pm in the Kensington. were guests of Mr. "SlROCCO' Wand Acadia University. D!-I-Mrs. I. M. Stevenson (Edith vhuilltyl lccompnnled by her two ha lln". Paula and Alan, who Mm been spending a vacation m MEI. Mark Delaney. Sum- lo'"ltl0. left yesterday on return "M? home in Montreal.-S. ' gram for that day. A short ling-song followed. and a delicious lunch was served by the houses. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Roy Tup- lin. roll call to be answered with I thanngiving verse. The meeting closed by singing '0len-lentine". , People's Cemetery at Freetown. ISLAND KINGDOM It is estimated there are more than 4.200 islands in Jnpnli. whose area is mainly on four large is- lands. ' and Mrs. Harold (Hills on Satur- day. September 13th. and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Wil- liam Burleigh. Messrs. Reid.-Iaogie and Alexan- der Skinner spent part of the weekend of September 'Tth in Nova. scotia and New Brunswick. on Marta DRIVE-Ill Starring: Humphrey Bogart and Selected Shorts Toren THEATRE SMALLMAIV