I. ' AUGUsr 4. 1951 Tam, HEAR Rev. E; M. B. WIIEEIDCK A rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Airport Children EnjoyP1a31'gf01mdpp E't"6f&',;!f"d L ' - in " ' A i' ' E . T Miss Vera Williams who in em- ployed in O'l.eary.speni the week- PAGE FOURTEEN TI llalp IND. ltlllottos DAIAED THEATRE ; l - KIENSINGTON . . ' -' Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15. Plenty of WESTERN GUARDIAN -ICE CREAM social in Travel- lers Real Hall, Wednesday even . .' l r l n ; 1 d V ' I -T Hal” tho Klddlos :)tf""e!):t"it2m2:T.rean?i Sim-3fli?. ins. August 8. end at the home oi her perenu. I action stars--Roy Rogers ti-(in: at p CLEHGY M Mr. and Mrs. Hulh WIlHIml- DIICIIOI7 Secretary the Cowboys). Trigger, smartest '."l .. ' "0, '3” rlir BANG Soolet shirts sues MM 15 la'-. in 5. ; Mum, bu u. y iiorse in pictures. and Dale Evans 16,... 'Jun receive; M - L Fgrankj MIL CW1? WI! nu . . in beallttitul L'OI:)lg':Iv;llIT.(II::Tk()81(:x Mdgkenzle Sumn"'rsld;. T )reD";gh;l0:;yni:'nthn::'lc?t:" " T SUNDAY: AUGUST 5th : . ion pic ure. " I ' My ' ' . I n,M...p gilt: PatFBr:lx(l,lirl('0mlci1. pica CREAM FESTIVAL - Mm Dummy Hudy hum hp Preagyterian ghul-ch ontie on anal. oy llnmsynn I ' . . V I ' "miners e the Riders of the Purple Sage. g:mhvE;:lVE IAlall, Frgcrmn. Mm, tralnlnx 85 "19 PHD.” CODE” 11 o'clock Also Serial. "oven-laml with l(lt edyb; me"3wmil'(3:,:iI':4t'”fa0"5”" H059ll8I. spent a llzrlel lliolllgay ('Il'l0lI" and News. Admission we I i - with her DIIOMI. T- D" 35- Balm . , ------ out Be hat. and aoi. rF;Cl:lgl:lENt SALAD 1;;-S1,. Emerson Hardy. 0humhP . 5 re a le or in in Nun in f o , Rijvelli. Proceeds for! repairs to Hall. Tx;:w B,:::;me.u:y pun: m2: 3 oclock - RED THEATRE I0 -r we 3- on church 3 t T ';t mother, Mrs. Baall MaeNelll. ummenmo . . . . .. , . . jr . 1 BORDEN quitggumgmfggktall,,rri;-tut-3; Mr. Thane MacNelll. accomplnf 7-00 001001: Legion '1-lall. bible school at .1 led by his mother, Mrl. 3??” PLAN TO ATTEND Presents P p 1. d mm , MacNelll, -and sister. Miss ty. . . . "W" M” mg 5" 9 5mm" motored from Toronto recently to TT THE WIZARD OP OZ Wednesday evening at Mrs. ll. apend some time in mi. ywvincel p ' Mzlcl(om.ie's. El'erl'onl-B welcome. in; for scrap metal. Almost 59 starring Rel. D. M Frasi-i. Minister. . pr. cent of the pres:--t supply to haul- ed to town by district tnrmers iii. Judy Garland, Frank Mol'- OWEN SOUND, Ont. -(CP)- Ilennis Cottages T . E l'- W ” . REGENT ft) orig! itlgft pan, Ray Bolllger, Birt Lahr Showing GEO Gomnmsly Fm 1”ri(izly and Saltlrdely Xour Bag oi , p.,amm; August 3rd and 4th ' on I At 7.1.") and 9.15 E Matinee Saturday 2..'.ltl pm. Saturday. August 4th l i srmlnaslnlc i CRAPAUD THEATRE ”H0l'SE BY TH E RIVER" Louis Ilayu'nl'tl Leo Bowman Jane Wyatt TN MILL RIVER Near ()'Lcary4 Quiet housekeeping cabirls. with running water. Elcctriri Fri. 8130; Sat. 7:30-9:30 lights. Boat and ice. Gxotll . mt ra es. Dv - -----j----w ifgcht IONM T MARTYR” SHRINI-1 t . -TT .. The Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds in England was built to hold the shrine of the martyred St, Ed- niund, slain in 870 A.D. R. C. DENNIS, 0iLcary gs; 'l'otluy 2:30-Till)-0:20 2 LAFF-HITS ”B()YS OF THE CITY" Loo Gorcey and the "Ernst Side Kills" 2 Hours of Continuous Laughter CAPITOL Summer.-side LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 IN THIS MIGHTY DRAMA THERE ARE THE THRILLS OF A THOUSAND MOVIES. RED BLOOD AND GUNPOWDER. HEROES OF I(IPLING'S INDIA. STORM THE SCREEN IN THE GIANT OF ALL FILM ENTERTAINMENT. ' l.LiltlllAlll:E-Atillllll SIl0WS EI.Gdl.gunpewder lieeeeomvodilw km. may in '33" (cm, mm . vlcroa mouth as rlllnuulti 1'- - pm mum! Luuauoclamouu IAIDIO I. I-NI" R p. amp el Production ' FOR SALE rnucxs pi raacrone y THORDUGIILY REOONDITIONED s 1 7 ' muons . ' From V,-Ton Pick-ups to 3-Ton Models. Priced to Sell-Ready to roll. . . TBAUIOIIS V, . Small, medium and large. The right size to llult your job. Call in now and choose the machine you 'r "'1he.l'arnen' Mullins Service Centre" oolnllv L'l'll.. dlan Want Ad-V" Personals --Mrs. Frank MacKay. Sulnlnel'- side.s-pent the past week-end with hrr sister, Mrs. .l;lnu-s iii:-key, Dllrrllcy, gum -AC1. Wallace Harding. who is on the staff of the R.C.A.l9. Sllllion at St. John's. Que.. is 5Ip"ll(lln;; a sllort leave at his home in Sum- lrrrsidz-. --Mrs. Mamie Prohll and Mrs. S.C. Hcllekson or Edson. Alta. are house guests of the fornlcr's father. Mr. and Mrs. James Shrrn. Kenslngloll. Bllr. -Mr. and Mrs ilnrulil i'tl)'lllr'F and dailgilter Nallcy. ul Sallglls. M:lss.. arrived recelltly to spend their vacation with nlenibels of their re:-pzctive fainziics at Five- town and Bllrlin;.'ton. Bur. Mrs. Jnsepli Storvy tirlllilllle St. summer.-'ldc. had as UN" guests on W'odnesdll)' bcr molner. Mrs. John l-I. l-lrascr, Montague. and her sister and brntlier-in-lltw. Mr. and Mrs. George Monr 01 Xzlrmouth, N. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward lllclu-y. Lancaster, N.il., arrived on July 3-1 to spend two weeks ill Darniey where they will be guests of Mr. Hicke)".s brothers and tithcr rela- llvcs and friends. Bur. Mrs (iasrlr l,all'li and her son Reid of Scntsrzuard. Snsk Mrs. MacK.-ly of New Annan, Mrs. Reid hr Sllmmersidc and Miss Elsie Laird of New Glasrzow uere recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Nirs. W. P. Smith. North Rllstico. They also attended the Regatta at North Rustico Har- hour'on August lst. -Mr. Claude Younker motored from Oshawa. Out.. and arrived in Bllriin-gtou on Jilly 29. uith his wife and little daughter. Linda, who have been guests of the tor- mcr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hiiokox. He will also visit his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernsst Youn- kcr, Bmoklicld. Bur, -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris left last. week in return to their home in Belyea. Sask.. ailc-r vis- ll.lng2 relatives and l'ri0uds iuMllr- gate. Kellsinzlon and O'L:ai1v. They were accompanied by lllr. and Mrs. Chester Howard olMar- Ratc-. who will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harris and other relatives and friends in Western Calnadil. Bur. Let's Talk it Over i A Prince County Viewpoint I by "d" I .lul-cnile llnlinqurnry is on till: llptrelivl up All in Sulnmerside. Our violation oi." the law seems ill inspire nlluther among the small fr). it is si;:lniir.-int that none of lhc hnys tllkim: part in the S. -'t. A. A. sports progrllul EM illit) trnllhlc with the police. The proh- Ieln, then. is to get those other lvoys interested nnd it might be ll good idea to have R special t'0llll1lillCI.' to look alter this. a e o a Ill Mr. lllllrilinsun's defence of the Governments anti-inflation polic)' in Rial-Leon's Magazine, Il:- intimated that the tide had de- finitely turned and we were over the peak. May's cost-of-living in- dex provided ll nllld colltradiclion nt this plwlpiil-lgv llllt .lune's al- most lllLtOl'1l .'l,.') points zldyunrlr knocked the props from under the ulinlc vnntenlion, Tho Gor- crnmc-nt's method is supposed to be similar tn fighting it prairie fire with fire. Only trouble is the fire set by the rznvernnlrnt shows signs nl' lulrnim: up the little the iB....,B WE”. .w..B hand. and show you all around, And even when the sun's not I ahinii-T-K you'll be making hm". iBillle Society Essay lwinners Announoell Two Sulnmerside girls and another from York have been adjudged Provincial winners in an essay contest recently con- ducted by the Canadian Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The winner of the first priz" of 50.00 was Miss Rhoda Ann Baker of Summerslda. and the second prize of D2500 was award- ed to Miss Elizabeth Harper also of Summerslde. Mviss Gloria lilac- Donald of York was winner of the third prize of 515.00. Two other (ntl-ants received honor- able mention. They were: M-lss . A group of children obviously enioylnr themselwl on MIC 0' "19 slides It the opening of the chlldren'n playground at 5 R ().A.I". Station. Sunune .:a.. openln; dz-.v mm were provided by Women's Auxiliary who also pay the salaries of three supervisors. wcrinizralillatlng the winners. also lemon Park. -11. C. A, F. Photo. thanked the other contestants for their interest and for sub- mittllll; such exccllcnt papers. The awards will be made pub- licly throllgh the ITllillST,Fl'S oi the cliurches which the success- flll cullte.-iallts nlwlld. THE STARS SAY-- (tnntinlled from rllgc 2 Tlddullig llnderstzlndings tionnl uspet-ts Cftlld prove uselul. tangible ill resu S. A child born on this day should possess fine intuitions. clnotlunal appeal and subtle forces YOF i'Jr0' mating itself nnd its mlercsts with powerful influcnccs. Day After Tomorrow THE astrological forecast is for .1 possibly restless llnd llnsctzled .-me or affairs. There in:-.v be a strong; lll'!C to take lriPs- "V m'-K9 sudden rhanlies. to find some ro- mantic nutlet. for rr.st.less or sub- Norma MacFadyen of 328 Fitz- roy Street, Charlottetown and Miss Beryl Woodside of Ken-sill:- LOi'l. The essays of the first prize follow before the hig fire is put out. 0 0 1 O I At the peak of the tourist sea son here is a little song for tour-l ists. (Tune--A Penlly A llug. Iii Penny A Kiss) l'd like to tell ll story 'hout uni old Prince County town. j On Tl narrow ncl-k of land ill lies: l You'll see .1 int of lielulty wander up and down. . This tnvlnli a tourist llellven Rlltli a stranger's purnrliso Chorus A haven of bliss, A haven of pride; X'nrlllion's happy is Sunlmcrside. A lulvcn it bliss, A llaren of play. Meant for happy iiolillnya. Verse 11 A lot of friendly people in this- nld Prince County town. as you llllllling ground. --Mrs. Leighton t"nlllsoll, ac- conl-panied by her daughter Lor- raine. returned to her home at Sea View recently, after spending the past. few days with her pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Payn- tcr. Long River. Mrs. ('oul.son is recoverinulz from the effects of an accident. which occurred while she was a passenger in a car driven by Mr. Clifford MacLaren on Jilly 28. The car turned over in the ditch of A road at New Annan " DRANGE PEKUE The richest town in Canada to- (lay, Will smile. and shilke you by the yyjjjypjjjp when the steering gear locked, in-i tllctim: minor injuries on Mrsi Clifford .MacLal'en and Mrs. Coul- son. Mrs. MacLarcn was taken to the Prince County Hospital when-I she remained until Sunday when. she returned to her home in Seal View. Other passengers in the car fortlznrltcly escaped injury. Bur. xk 2.'i4zQ.l2(JZll cl "WOW !-talk 4 by Ken Reynolds winners will be judged for a grand prize of 5100.00. i . The prize money was donated by a friend of the Bible Society who through this method hoped, to encourage young people to: read and study the scl'ipt.ures.: l The competition was open to all young pecrple Irom 16-1'7 y('ilr5 of age and the contestants had :- choice of two subjects: "Why a knowledge of the Bible is a nec:ssary part of a sound ed- ucation” and "What the Bible has done for human progress." The Committee which judged the Pnince Edward Island essays was composed of: Mr. George Kllnok. teacher of English at :1 Toronto Collegiate School, Rev. J. H. Hunter. L.L.D.. Editor, The Evangelical Christian and Rev. Neil Smith of the Presbyterian Board of Publications. The Provincial Committee which promoted the contest. on the Island was headed by Mr. R. J. Rupert. Secretary of the Charlottetown Branch of the Bible Society. The Committee in A I itinlcnts lively. with discretion. all 3 litellts. censcinlls inncr agitation. Jud!" ment may be obscure and the sen- Ihls could spell surprising denoue- For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may have a year oi the urlpredlctahle. the unusual. with change, new con- lacls and interests. this in all rc- lnllons and associations business as well as private. In fact. things may develop ill dramatic and thrilling adventure, with mind and emotions keyed in the novel. unusual. experimental Elnotlolis lna.V overrule mentnlity It nllnlli be judicious to weigh all new :n- tercsts prudently - not flying into dubious sitllalioim. A child born on this day has a mic mind and lnluitlolls. with versatility. emotional drive. and an inclination for cllargc, adven- ture, llovclly. VANCOUVER. -t.CP)- A scien- tiflc party auvcylng the mountains of the Western Chllcotin range this summer includes three mem- bers ot the Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue unit and nine civilian mountaineers. They hope to chart many SQUHTC ""195 oi wilderness. MONDAY 6 AUG.- PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND TDBERDIILDSIS LEAGIIE Mobile X-Ray clinic Schedule Spring Valley School .......................... .. 2:00-43:00 7:00-8:30 TUESDAY 7 AUG.- Darnley School . 3:00-5:30 Baltic School ................................ .. 7:00--9:00 WEDNESDAY 8'AUG- , Sea View Hall ...................................... .. 2:00-4:00 7:()t)-- : THURSDAY 9 AUG.- V 9 00 Irishtown Hall .. 2;oo.3;oc FRIDAY 10 AUG.- 7:0O"9:00 Park Corner school 3,00 5, ' "i'tol.pWi ?lt-' Tl about the selling punch in The Guar-i We have a for WATSON and HARDIE DEERE machinery. NARDIE SPRAYER L Don't'Miss the Opportunity to Get a New IIARDIE SPBAYEII We are selling them at greatly reduced prices Also on hand RANSOME DIGGERS. We carry parts I mm A. mcllEllL Allll sou Surnrnarslde - few left. SPRAYERS and JOHN Local factories are again advertla- "W WW3 hll 10 IUPPIY the rest. COMING mu olutiinal. PANIIANDLE DONKEYS IN AMERICA'S FUNNIEST GAME DDNKEY BALL ASpill!..ALaugh!..AThrill!..A Minutel. Better than 1 Rodeo! Funnier than I Circus! KENSINGTDN one NIGHT TUESDAY. AUGUST Tn. at a PM. under lights MALPEQUE vs. SEA VIEW Sehbull Game at 6 PM. BALTIC vs. KENSINGTON Admission 50: and 25: VRCTTOSIIIIIIIITS - Gaines - Dancing Sponsored by ' KENSINGTON ATIILETIC ASSOCIATION Bingo sponsored by Canadian Legion Bingo Proceeds for Senator-Ium Radio Fund 70 Keri 1015 Farm fqullwnent ., Working! GENUINE IH PARTS- ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT , 'neonellanuIltyIIIpIItltoulIenrarepleeneItF"" .tu:yourfarnnachhuennpyol1o-co-luhtvocdna Dubuhadeaanddephdohlduuophii ' bocnlueyourequlpneetlolicohadon. auulmxcaaumrnmutguomuum drlonnulavcuncyuuannlnlucuvnubleu. soon-olaoeeeudgatthoeaulnolllpenyounll eeod in out of an enerpgq. 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