--. . . PA-GE TWELVE Mclieills Mills And Vicinity Mrs. Thomas Phillipa. Mt. Pleas- ant. Ipent a few weeks with rela- tives at McNeilla Mills recently. Mr. Orrin MacDonald and son Stanley and Vernon Milllgan were visitors to Summersid on satur- day last. Miss Daisy Barlow, Wellington. spent a recent. weekend with her friend Miss Verna Ellands. Messrs. James Noye and Angus MacDonald. who are employed at Rocky Point. spent a recent. week- end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlllar were visitors to Summersicle re- cently. I Mr. atid M.-s. Gleason William.-t.' I-ltimmerside. were visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Hutchinson recently. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bleeinfi;ld Corner A very large crowd attended the Canadian Legion Picnic. The mem- bers wish to thank those who so kindly helped to make the picnic the success it was. Saunders were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eddy sharbelle. Albert l-fer many friends regret to hear that Mrs. Joseph Leclaii- is it pat- ient in the Western Hospital. Al- berton. Mrs. Urban Pineau ls convales- cing at her home after spending some time in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Arsenault of Maiden, Mass., are at present visiting her mother. Mrs. Alfred Peters of Bloomfield Corner. Lorraine Martin, daughter of Mrs. Robert Martin, is vlsitlniz in U. S. A.. with her uncle and aunt. Mr. Trtiro. N S.. were recent guests of Mr. and family. Mr and "I'liomas fillcrslie. uere visitors at Mm Mrs. James Williams" recently. xiv and Mrs. Orrin Macboiialdlwas l'l'liDl'N"l to Morioton and Freder- lilflll rcccntly and spent a veryl pleasant, time visiting with friends. Grieg! were bus and i recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pineau and Mrs. Louis Thompsoii.-with the two children of Miscouche lwere week-end visitors in Bloom- and Mrs. Lawrence Milligan t field and Pjusville. Mrs. George Heme and faintly passenstrs to Alberton M-lss Norma Brown of Piusville in Bloomfield visiting Miss Elaine Pineau. Mrs. Chester Johnson daughter Juanita of Truro. and Nova and Mrs. Peter Millar and Scoila are visiting friends and rel- Vr lriillli son Ronald were visitors at l atives on P. E. I. .llr:- Millai"s parents. Mr Rllfll lit" Ralph Ellans. recentlv. I .VI!:x'- Verna Ellands has Mr. Bert Peters. employee on the M. V. Abegwctt. Borden. spent taken T a few days at his home in Bloom- tni-. pt"iFltlOl1 of teacher at Victoria l field. West School for the coming term.i Mr: Gleason Williams. Stim- inc-iside. is spending a week withl l.cr parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MacDonald and other relatives and friends at Mc-Nellls Mills. Mr and Mrs. Ibrcy Giibet and Wins it Out" have returned to their ixnme in Concord. N.H. after spending two weeks with Mrs. Gilbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan. zamily Mr and Mrs. Stanley Buchanaiw and family have arrived from Concord. N.l-i, to spend their an-t Ml" Mt". Reginald Piiniu was a bus lpasseiiger to Summer-side. A very large crowd attended the play at St. Anthony's Hall which was put on by the Piusvllle Worn- en's Institute entitled "Susie sweet 't:ti3t-iEE'nE ey3;Tc11;Ba-tiii.-reiu.-n- ed to their home in Borden, rec- ently. They were accompanied home by their cousin Miss Diane I llarvcy of Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs.-He;-th Harding and and Mrs. Lemuel Orr of oual vacation with Mrs. Buclian-' French Rh". W"? WW5” "7 M”- anls parents. Mr. and Mrs. John and M” William Ownv Borden- Mtlliran and .famlly. D:'-D i Miss Greta MacDonald nttcndedl a girls ramp at Crapauri and: acted as leader. Her sister Miss, Iran and Miss Kathleen Williams also spent ten days at the samcl , crimp. ' Mes Ray Phillips and Roy! Murphy have their new racetrack rearly completed. and are looking forward to some good fast racing in the near future. It is felt this will be an added attraction to the commiiiiity. Mr and Mrs, Walter Phillips. Rumford. Maine. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips. Boston. Mass. were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Austlru Phillips and other relatives andl friends in this vicinity. Slot-den Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor and Mrs. Fred Thomas and daughters Wilma and Mary of Granville. were guests of ms. Hector Macxenzie. Borden. on Sunday. on Sunday. Mrs. (Rev) John MacK.iy and llttltfv son Ronnie of Vernon River have been spending o week with Capt. and Mrs. Lorne Cousins of Borden. Mr- and Mrs. Collins Mullaiy and sons Brian and Hugh of Halifax who have been vlsit.lr.g with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hickey at Bor- den, returned home on Wednesday. Mr. Ralph Ozon of O'Lenry was a visitor to Borden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodgers and little son Donald of Charlotte- town. are spending it week's holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers at Borden. Mrs. Muriel Calvin and Nils: M, Gamble of Providence. R. 1.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burch. Borden. last Wei k. Mrs. A. B. Paquet and her grand- daughter Miss Faye Howati. who have been visiting relatives at Sydney and Whycogoniah, C. B.. have returned to Borden. Miss Doris Campbell of Down- ester. Mass. and Mrs. Bessie Camp- 'Mlss Mona Jean and Master John W11 01' C399 TTRVN58 W978 Rueslvs Jay. rhildren of Mr. and Mrs. Gar-1 of Mrs. Hector MacKe.nzie. Borden don Jay of Dighy are spending a few weeks in Borden with their grandmother Mfs. Florence Jay. Mr:. Arthur Bell. formerly of ottavia. is spending a few wt-eks Russell Bell. Mr and Mrs. John Noonan and daughter Patsy and Miss Jean MacDonald of Borden. left last weak for Brighton. Mass. Mr Randolph Weeks of Toronto i recently. The weekly party of the Borden Women's Institute. was theld in the town hall on 'l'lidrS- Iday evening with five tables play- in Borden. guest of Mr. and Mrslling. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. - James V. MacDonald. gents by ;.Vir. Mannie Gallant with consola- ltion prizes going to Mrs. Arthur Bell and Mr. Joseph Gallant. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. Nell Darrach.-A. CROSSING ACCIDENT who has been visiting his parents; 0'I'I'AWA. Aug. 1-tCPi-Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weeks at sum- inerside. spent a few days in Her- cen with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs Gcnrae. Burch Misses Carol and Patsy Mac- Donald who have been visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leizros. 30, of Masham. Que. was killed today when his truck ram- med into the side of a C. P. R. ltrmglii train at a vi-nssiiig near there. Police said the driver swerv- lccd the truck in an attempt to avoid the crash. but hit the side of the train near the locomotive. ....J I Quickies by Ken Reynolds (fl It i (R ., . . . .. t it personality, Alvin-here's a shop it epmrsign Want Ads that cuts hair to W:stl' Cape and Vicinity Mr. Garth Harrison who is em- ployed in Summerside. spent a re- cent week-end at his home in Gas- cumpee. Mrs. Alvin Coslaln and Mrs. Jean DeMo5s of Cape Wolfe were among those who attended the women's Institute Convention held in Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Muncey Tanion and their two daughters of Montreal. were visitors to O'Leary recently. Dr. Tanion was the former doctor in O'Leary and is receiving a warm welcome there. Mrs. George Ellis of Charlotte- town, is the guest of her two nieces Mrs. Daisy MacNcill. Mount Royal and Mrs. William N. Macwlillams of o'Leary. before returning to her home in Charlottetown. Mrs. Robert Carruthers. who rc- cently returned to her home in o'Leary. after spending -a pleasant winter with her daughter. is noiv visiting with her son and daugh- ter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris in Knuisfot-d. Miss Thelma Lock. student nitrse in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Charlottetown, was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Wright. of Alberton and her par- enis, Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Lock of Lock Road. Mrs. Jesslo Gibbs of Nallck. Mass.. arrived home last week and is visiting with relatives and friends in O'Leary and other P3115 of West Prince. Mrs. Gibbs was accompanied by her son EVel'0li- They intend spending some time on the Island before returning to the United States. Miss Ruili MacLeiinaii rereiiily returned to her home in Summer- slde after spending her vacation with her stster Esther, ln Belle- vllle, Ontario L d while there were visitors to Detroit. Ruth will take up her duties as student nurse in Prince County Hospital, Summer- side. Miss Mai-.ioi'ic Macwillianis of Mlrlrose. Mass.. is spending her holidays lll O'i..cai-y with her sis- ter and hi-otlier-iii-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Strang and with her Nelson Macwilliriins. also other relatives returning to mother. Mrs. Cape Wolfe. and friends. before the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brine and Mrs. Garth Harrison of Cascum- per were visitors to Summcrsldc on Thursday. A very enjoyable evening was spent on Wednesday when the young people of Cascumpcr were taken for a boat. sail by Mr. Ed- ward Lewis after which they all gathered on the beach and lit a fire. A singsong was much enjoyed by all. after which a dainty lunch was served by the girls of the par- ty. Music was provided by Mr. Vance Bredges after which all thanked Mr. Lewis for the pleasant evening they had spent. A pleasant evening was spent at the United Chtirh Parsonage. re- cently when the members of the Bethel Ladies' Aid and the Social club of the Church met to hold it farewell party for the pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. Blair Col- burn. who have moved to Halifax. Nova Scotia. An address from the societies was read by Mrs. Lloyd Barwise and a gift presented to the minister and his wife from the Club by Mrs. Horatio Mtacwilliams. Mrs. John Macbennan presented Mrs. colbum with a lovely gift from the Bethel Ladles' Aid. Rev. and Mrs. Colburn thanked one and all for their kindness. after- which all joined in singing "B195! be flit Tic That Ell1dS." A delicious lunch was served by the ladies in charge. Locke. liiiaii anti vicinity Miss Maude Harris who is em- ployed with the T. Eaton Co., MOHCWH. is spending her vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris, Locke Rd. Mrs. Sadie Connors. Newark, N.J.. is spending her vacation with her sister. Mrs. Margaret Arsennult. and hnr brother, Mr. John Wedge, Forest View, Mrs. Oliiw-.-whcrity and her grandson John Berry of New Jer- sey are spending their vacation with their relatives in Knutsfopd, A miscellaneou: shower was held on Thursday evening. July 19th at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desnoches. A good crowd was in attendance and they received many beauti. ful and useful gifts. Mr. and MltST rt-Int. Gallant. al Dorcnester. Mass. have been spending a few days visiting rei- atives in Howlan and Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Griffin of Toronto are spending their vaca- tion ai. Locke Road and l-fowlari visiting relatives before return- ing to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Berry and family of Newark. N..f.. accomp- anied by Miss Hazel Berry old Mr. Allen Mount of Newark. N. .f., are spending a week's vac- ation in Knuisford. P.E.f, be- fore returning to their home. Mrs. Vincenrgallanl and Jim- lflr went it day recently visiting iofrg. George Menison. Knuth or . Mrs. G.W. London of St John spent an aftef-noon visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. land Mrs. Flrrnang Perry, How. an. Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvar has returned to her home after vil- gting with her daughter in Hall- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Miss Ruth ltfnrliiarlane. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Marl-'nrl.1ne of Lower Becieque. is seen above being vongroiitlated by FlO. J. A. Robertson, Sumniersidc Recruiting Officer, shortly after enlist- ing as on Airwoman of the R. C. A. tcentrel is Miss Ruth Johnsoii, datiglifcr of Mr. (J. St. anti aior. program. ' Before c-niployetl by the F. Looking on iclcran of Co. in BNlNlllP. at the same time. for training in tho trade of Fighter Control Oper- At the right is seen Sci. G. M. O'Brien. of the Stimin rside Rcrruiliiig Ccnirn. first Airwoman in be pos ed in Sttitiiiic-i-side First Airwomen To Enlist In I P. E. Island In Peacetime Both iiiils have been selected under the peacetime oiilistnirnt Miss. lll:icF:-rlane was M. I". Svli'.irni.'in Co. l.id.. while Miss Johnson was with thc Dunk River Dairjin..' 4fl('AF Plinioi. B0l'Clf'Il on Sunday, guests of their stn David and Mrs. MacLeod. Mr Gcoi-no Mtl('A.”S?)' of Mont- teal is spending two ivccks' holi- days with his sister Mrs. Bessie Toomhs, and his father. Mr. Ed- win Ma('Assey. at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Chcsirr Stecvrs oi Moncioii visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Borden. recently. Mrs. Amos Peters of korden uti- tiei-went. an operation in III; P. E. I Hospital on Saturday last. Her Friends licrc wish her a speedy l'CC0l'PI'j'. Miss I"c:F.V Johnson of George- town is visiting in Borden with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and'Mi's. William WllliP. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bastarache oi Monctoii wcrc week-end guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sexton. Bordcn. and Mrs. Frank Butler. Miss Iifll'Ell.it Kelly and Mr. Wilfred Butler of Cliarlottclown were guesis of Mrs. John Maclsaac at. Borden recr-iitly. Mrs, Louis Hackett and Mrs Camille Arsenatilt. of Borden left recently to stlmlfl a wool: gon ll pilgriniagc to Ste. Anne dc Beati- vre, Noirc Damc Du Cap. and the Oratory of St. Joseph's. Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nightingale. Borden. had as their guests last week the lat.tcr's mother Mrs. Basil MacNelll. son Thane. and daughter Betty, of Toronto, Ont. ' A Csl. Freetown and VI 0 I iciniiy - Tho Chest. X-ray Clinic held TN'Pnli.V at South Freetown School was well attcndcd. many coming from surrotindinn districts as trail as from the different parts of Freetown. - Mr. and Mrs. l')onaTd Baker and daughter Janet were visitors to Freetown on Sunday at the home of Mi'. and Mrs. Barlow Bird. -- Roger Burns and Tfnnolri i.c-wis. Freetown. were among those altetiriimz boy: camp which was held rrcentzly at Augustine Covc. Mrs. Doris Toombs of Summer- sidr has returned llOl1lit' after spending a vrry enjoyable week in Freetown, the guest of Mi. and Mrs. Austin Scales. Mrs. Gladys Geldart of Mono- ton and Mrs Gay Cameron of St. John. N B. aw visiting in Lower Freetmrn at the home of their uncle. Mi. Ray Licisione and Mrs. Ltdsiooc. -- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reeves and family have arrived front Saskatchewan to spend the sum- mer holidays with Mr and Mrs. Wallace Reeics. South Freetown. from Freetown ai- sale held re- -- Many tended the auction centiy at the home of Mrs. Bertha Reeves. Springfield. The beauti- ful household furnishings offered. although the found ready salc. iicitnis cottages ON MILL RIVER it Near 0'Leary Quiet housekeeping cabins, with running water. Electric lights. Boat and ice. Good beach. Lowest rates. Ap- P??- R. c. DENNIS, 0'Ieery M. .inhiisoii. ('nntr-al Bcdequc. and a the (laiioduiii ll'onicn's Army Corps. who enlisted Borden and I I I Vicinity Mr. and NIll:.V.;K-.'I.V Mm-Lend of. Graliaiirs Road were visitors to afternoon did not prove long on- ough to dispose of all the l.sted articles. - Mrs. ltilnier Siiiiih entertain- ed at a demonstration on Friday afternoon. Quite a Illl'lIl'bCl' of lad- ies were present and a very en- joyable afternoon uas spent. At the close of the rlciiionsiroltoii tiie ho.-less served a icry delic- ious lunch. --Congratulations are bent: of- fered to Mr. and Mrs. Lit-yd Reeves ivhosc marriage took place on Tuesday. July lfiih. Mrs Reeves. oer Florence Hl,l.5llk'S of Norboro. is being warmly wel- comed to the village. On Monday evening friends gathered at. the bridels former home to tender them a post. nuptial shower and many beautiful and useful gifts were presented in the youn 2, couple showing the esteem in which they are held iii the com. inunity. . The synipatliy of all their fricnds goes to the family of the lair Mrs. Hubert Reeves whose death occurred at her home in South Freetown on July 13th. The fitn- eral service was held on Sunday conducted by the pastor. Rev. Kenneth Cainipbdl and was VFW largely attended. Mrs. Recvvs was in her 80th year and had been in failing health for the last few years. Her kindly and EPHBYOHS . dlsposit ion won for her a widc circle of friends who will long ciicri.-li her lil6'l'i'inf.l'. ll('R"(l I - Friends in F'i'ccl(r.vn with regret of the death of Mr. Wallace Drttmmond of Spring- field whicli occurred on July 3nd- Mr. Drummond was a former res- ident of Freetown, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Druin- mood and his early life was spent in this community. He had reach- ed the age of eighty years. His wife predeceased him by iwtlliy years. Surviving are three daunti- tcrs, Elizabeth. Mrs. Fred Stet- son, South Frcetoxi-n;. Margaret. Mrs. William Haslam of SPTlllg' field; and Florric at home. Mrs Walter Stetson and Mrs. Charles Hansen of Freetown are sist.ci's or the deceased. A brother. Mr. Samuel Drummond passed away a few years ago. Dublin, Capital of the Republic lrlsh words ”duhh" and ”1lnll." of Ireland, got its name from the. IN MEMOR!-AM l ETIII-I-I. M. MORRIS The death of Miss Etliel M. Mot;-is. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Morris, North Granville. took place at the Prince County Hospital. Siimmcrsicic, on 'I'tles'd:iy nioriiliig. July 17th. after an illness of three weeks. She had hccn :lvt'll every care and attem- ion that medical scicnt:, combin- cti with the loving care. of near rclativrs and friends would render. but the liniidtrnp nl rt serious heart coiiditton. t-oiiihihcrl with on at- tack of piicttmonia. made recovery impossible. Many friends and relatives in Prince Edward island will regret the rleparttirc of one who was known itiiiw-rs.'illy for her kind and iinassuniin; maniier, and for her sweet and tinsclfish disposition. Many friends and relatives also. in Nciv Brunswick. Saskatcliowtiii. and Vcrnioni. where she had livcd at different times, especially in Toronto, ivlirrc she had spent a large part of the past fourteen years-will be sorry to learn that precious tics have been broken. and that a very dear and faithful friend has gone. Rev. George Morris of Granville and Toronto. is the only surviving member of a faintly of four bro- thers and three sisters-three hav- ingpasscd wiiliiii the last two years. Othcrs l('ff to mourn are nicrcs. SlSlPt'5v-lll-l.'Hi' and cousins. The funnrnl was held from the home of Airs. Roi klorrirc on Fri. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. the service being roiidurtcd by the Rev, Blair McPhnil. assisted by Rei'. w. 1. Green: and interment was in tho North Granville Cem- cicry. The pail-bearers were: Mes- srs Walter and Wilfred Craig. C. D. Wright. Eldrcd Weeks, Emer- son Matheson. and Ben Taylor. WANTED EGG GRADER. Man or Wotiiaii. Goon Wages. Apply. M. & A. PETERS ' Market Building. Phone 1099 meaning Tblack pool." AGOOD KINKORA CHICKEN SUPPER Come and Enjoy IN KINKORA HALL After the Kinkora Races AUGUST 8th. Supper from 4.30 until all are served SUPPER . - IIARDIE DEERE machinery. Don't Miss the Opportunity to Get a New IIARDIE SPBAYER We are selling them at greatly reduced prices We have a few left. Also on hand RANSOME DIGGERS. We carry parts for WATSON and I-IARDIE SPRAYERS and JOHN miss I. iiat:iiEIl.i. iiiiii soils Summeraide srnivca -An impressive service was held at. Fundamental Baptist Church. Central Bcdeque, recently to mhrk the official opening and dedication of the new church building which has been erected to the honour and glory oi: G The service opened with the sing- ing of "The Church's one Found- ation". after which Rev. D. M. Fraser. pastor of the church. led in prayer. nofessor J. W. Hill of Hampton. N. 3.. read the scripture from He- brews II. Mrs. Norman fomas, Little Lepreau, N. 3.. sang very beautifully "Have Thine Own Way, Lord". The Mises Marjorie Day. Mary smith of saint. John N.B.. and Evangeline Mawhinney of Chance Harbor. N. B., then sang "God Leads Us "Along". Rev. D. M. Fraser gave the charge to the church. in which he stressed the responsibility of each member to the church as a whole. Rev. M. V. Bolsci of Clark's Harbor. N.s.. preached the dedication sermon from Psalm 327:1. Mr. Bolaer stressed that everything is dependent upon Him and His blessing. od give His benediction. man's works can- not have a prosperous issue. Zlemple and home are before us with the Lord as the Heavenly Builder of both. God-built. chur- chcs are the nation's greatest as- set. This is an appeal to every one of us. Following the service of dedication. the communion of the Lord's supper was observed. Afternoon Service The afternoon service was held at Borden at 3 p.m. in the Legion Hall which was filled to capacity. Guest speakers were Professor J. W. Hill and Rev. H. B. McMann. Mr. and Mrs. Beebey and daugh- ter Joyce, of Wesichcster, N. 8., sang very effectively, "some Glad Morning." The evening service was held in the Fundamental Baptist Church at 7:30 p.ni., with approximat.el,V 150 present. Rev. H. B. McMaiiii of Mace's Bay. N. 3., was guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Beebey and Miss Joyce Beebey sang "The Pear- ly White City" and.while the invl-- lotion was being given at the close of the service. Misses Evan- geline Mawhlniiey and Marjorie Day sang "Have You Counted the Cost." The annual conference meetings which began on June 28 I. nclud- ed on July 1st. Rev. Hayward 3. McMann was the speaker at each cvening service while Prof. J. W. Hill and Rev. M. V. Bolser had charge of Bible Study each after- noon, Prayer meeting was held JOAN RAWFORD III" III"! One of the Best in REGENT Tonight 7:15 8: 9:20 Friday 2:30-7:15-9:20 Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:20 iiiti li0iiII.E lllt. "BOYS OF THE din" with Leo Gorcey and the "rut Side Kids" 2 Hours of Continuous Laughter n3l'EVE Cllclllllll l,(,l,ijgi-;,t"t:f:s"'l;E”t3.M AUGUST 2. 1951' . Fundamental Baptist Church Is Dedicated 1 A. each morning at 10.30 am. Evangelistic meetings were aim held each evening at szoo p.m from July 2 to July 5 inciurmf Rev. H. B. Mcmann was apeum at all services, and the Lord truly blessed the eetlngs with the re. suit that six souls were brought to a saving knowledge or Jam Christ. The building is the result at God's blessing upon a. body of be. lievera in. the Lord Jesus chm; and their cooperative labour to erect a meeting-house in which to glorify and magnify His Nam, which is above every namc. Much credit. is due the pastor, Rev. D. M. Fraser, and the con. gregation of Fundamental Baptist Church is very grateful to him for his faithful ministry and for his unccaslng labour in the faith The pulpit. pulpit Blble.,OIl9l'lllg plates. organ. and hymn book. were all donated by members and friends of the church. Opportunity Well established farm equip. ment firm requires an ex- perienced salesman to sell to retail trade. Reimbursement in form of salary and com- mission. Car supplied foi- travelling purposes. An ev- cellent opportunity for the right man. Apply in writing, stating experience. salary expected, etc. to- H. GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE CAM E0 THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday and Satui'da.v 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Sat- urday. Plenty of thrills. laughs. and excitement with Roy Rogers. Dale Evans in "DOVVN DAKOTA WAY" (in color) with Pat Brady (comivl and Riders of Purple Sax: Also Serial ”0w-rlnml With Kit Carson" and Nevis. Admission (U and 301:. Thl.ll'5diI). CAPITOL Summer.-aide LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 Brit o vi" N3JER"t5'i”W7iLo he-emu-unnaov-f-I-w A mm ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY COMING -- FRIDAY - SATURDAY Film Entertainment "GUNGA DIN" With 4 Big Stars Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen. Douglas Fairbanks J in. Joan Fontalne. t'- tiatN!;'fs5'mz- ill '.Awv .5?