face TWELVE PIEASINB lllllllllillllill HAS Sililll l0NGEll4lilSllfil3 olliPR0lEilll0 H'5MElZS' S0 6000! THE BIG NEWS in bath snaps is New ljfelaiiny. 'll'iat's lsecaiise l,ilrl-iiini now rnritairil rVt'pAlJN, the nro u icnttfic discovery that actually purifies the pores to get skin cleaner. leave it fresher. .. keep you all our safe from oferiding. AND NEW LIFEBUOY smells so good! Its hrand ncxs scrrit is ticliglttitill) n'iffc-rcnl. N0 WONDER mhrr and more pctitilr are asking tor mild. gentle Liielnior to guard their freshness 5 ; ; to gllE them all nier, purifying protection from ”B 0.". it's the pleasant way-the depend- ahle war to safeguard popularity. Get New Liichiini with f'L'RAi.l.N' ttitlai. IT'S lift MODERN WAY IO SMY SAFE A 70 Mffifcf Mvl.SAf.E ll. DAY! mom )9. ' . nit; tcoiioaicit anti sizt I'-ll0M.l-IEAD T0 TOE...NEW LIFEBUUY STOPS "B.0I' ('TLl'iT-OUR WAY M TVVO RUN THl AND ARE LE'l'TlN' ON GET 'l'l-Elk MLS . Tl-ESFISSY THE BIGGEST LATHE AND PLANEFL lN.'TH'SHOP -THEY'RE GOIKP TO TH' BLACKS-MITH SHOP 'D SFRAIQU-lTENED OUT! 'l'Hl VOU 31-ltamrgia"-i-a”ia;ti2:1... HE GETS TH' 5AME PAV FOR SO LITTLE EFFORT, EH? WELL, DID MORE WORK BENl7lN' THEM TOOLE5 FOR A JOKE THAN syn; iitfiv iiii;aHs cue. I6 THAT A CAN BET THEY THEY DO FOE PAVJ lO'5 so JRvvtLuAv14 5 I i3'"y-Fi.iEiiiy” .."...rsr.;;i;".: . I wan" A Minnie! wlnnine! vass ,,.5,F3PJE'f..f;”BE,i'5'E.;2-T AND THEN 'u'l?S now BE so iiwmeuri we met: ovslz COW. Mg ms w,,,E ,5 IT GOODBYE; Tl-lEi2E Am; A FEW 70 WE l”59U5 ALWAYS USNG ms emote. .-- f, N35 3 WANT,” F0fogf'-"CV; . RIGHT THERE, ma cm 1 ans W wgyyyryy. CUT 0”- i?' sauna AT me eornou . . -K ,7) v OFTHE PAGE. sacs uowtvouve (Z4 , . E" THE GUARDIAN. O'Leary and I O U Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Warner Buchanan Inee Miss Doris MacLellan) re- 'turned last week from their honeymoon trip to points in NS. 1 and NB. 'l'hc,v are raiding at llnionvale. about one mile front 0'l..eary. A quiet wedding was solemn- rned nn Saturday afternoon. Sep- tember 29th. at the O'Leary Un- tied Church Mansc. when the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. united in the bonds of holy matri- mony Miss Alice Lena'MacFndyen of Inverness. P. E. 1.. and Mr. Ralph Howard Murray. of North- am. The witnesses were Mrs. R. Rt-eves of I-Zllerslie and Mr. Henry M. Bo)le of Portane. Miss Blanche Matthews. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mat- thews. 0'Leary. who has been em- ployed with the Bank of Nova Scotia in Truro. N. 5.. spent the week-end at her home and left Monday morning, October 1st for the Summerside branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia to whirli she has been transferred. Miss Matthews is .1 graduate of Ihc ()iLeary St-lionl. Her brother. Al- lan, was formerly employed with the Bank of Nova Scotia in Truro. N. 5.. but is now stationed with the Bank of Nova Scotia in the Nation's Capital. Ottawa.--AZ. Mctiidiiy, (')ctuhci' higher rooms of the O'Leary School (the senior. the junior and the intermt-diatet bcitan their annual two-weeks po- tato-ditzginiz vacation in which the children are nceded at home ditt- ing the busy potato-digging har.'- csl. Most of tho. childrcn work in the potato fields and earn cnough for their school hooks. clothes. etc. Thc primary room will hold class- es this week but will probably close the nest wcck. Tho School I Conimenriiix lst thc thrcc opens thc latti-r part of Auiztist and so pets in its 200 tcztrhing days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ('liampion mid cliildicn of Beruit-k, N. 5.. txcre wt-ck-end visitors to 0'Le;ir,x and left on Monday. October lst.. to return to the Annapolis Vallcy town where Mr. Champion is the Electrical Superintendent. He is a former resident of O'i.t-nry and Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Wellington --Misses Margaret and Blanche Craig of Poplar Grove were week- end guests of Miss Muriel Barlow. Mr. Alphonse Connell. Kensinip mn, visited his sister, Mrs. Alice Barlow recently. Members of Wellington United Church Choir attended a special service in Tyne Valley on Thurs- day night. Sept. 2'lth. Mr. Gerald Gallant of Halifsx. spent. a recent. wet-it-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill Gal- lant. On Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 2nd. a group' of young friends gathered at. the home of Mrs. E. E. Bell. Park View Cottage. in honor of Master Gary Nicholson's 10th birthday. An enjoyable time was had by all and a delicious suppivr was aerved by Mfrs. Bell.-BM locks Bead and liiciiilty Mr. Ralph Adams was in Forest. View September 20th. Mr. William Meizgisoii of Knut.s- tord was in Forest View on Wed- nesday Sept. 19th. of O'Leai-y on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. L90 Arseiiault of Howlan motored to Charlottetown on Monday. Sept. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- borton were in Duvar and How- lan on Stziiday. Sept. 23rd. Mrs. Jerry Arst-natilt of Forest View was in 0'i..eary on Saturday. Sept. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Triieman Harris and Lots of the Locke Road were in 0'Lcary on Saturday, Septem- ber 22nd. Mr. Eddie Blanchard of Pius- ville spent a few days last week at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ar- seiiault. 1-lowlan. Mrs Felix Doiroii of Diivar was a visitor at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. of I-iowlan on Saturday evening. Sept. 22nd. for many ycars OpFNilPti flwt (iltampion Electric: Light Plant zitl ()'Lcziry until its dcstrut-tinn hxl lira about three years ago with! an estimated loss of over twenty-l five thousand dollars. Mrs. Champ-i ion visited her parents. Hon. For-3. rcst and Mrs. Phillips at. Mount. Royal. and her sister. or Sniallniein of lx'niitsfnrd. 'T TTT l - 'l'hct'c was a very large al-I l the large Sunday Icndance on Sunday morning. Sup-l Icmber 30th. in the 0'Lcary l'n-; itcd Church, whrn tinn combined with thr tt-achers? the Rally Day Superintendent of School. which, service. The has an rnrollmont of one hun-l dred students, Mrs. Lewis Bern-' lard. presided. rm special chil-l drt-n'.s story was read by Miss'. Hester Roates. A children's choir with Billy Matheson as organist led in the service of song andi sang a special anthem. The Min-. ister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. hrought' a specliil nicssuze appropriate for: thc occasion. The offering was taken tip by the following stu- dents: Herbert Strang. Blair Bernard. Tliiine MacNeill and G. Palmer and Mrs. Clayton Stetson. gvgning Mrs. Bcech- the ('Ol1Kf'PEH-via,-no and ofiiccrs and children of thcL,m,m.,t Tmnk-Otto,-.ng iliunday School in Miss Mac Swccl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pcrcv Sweet of For- I l ext. Vit".l' has left for the Unitcdy States for a visit with relatives there. e twin dzitiiir-htcrtl of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley. Judy and San- Maiile Plains and Vicinity Miss Josie Duffy was a recent. visitor to Albany. Mist! Phyllis Cairns was it re- cent. visitor to Summerside. Mia Diana Thomu spent the week-end at her home in Maple Plains. Miss Mary was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Lorne Arsenault was a recent visitor to Hope River. Misses Frances and Marion Cairns were recent visitors to Charlottetown. . Miss Melinda Mullins was I recent. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright and family were recent. visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh. Mr. Peter Malone of Bonshaw spent the past week-end in Maple Plains. the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Conway. Mine Marybeighan. Breadal- bane, was a recent guest at. the home of Mr. and Mrii. Parnell Mac-Carville. The IHRILV friends of Miss F.lII Duffy are glad to hear that. she is home from the hospital and il convalesclng rapidly. -A surprise birthday party was hold at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Walsh on Friday even- igg September Rth in honour of l eir grand-daughter Miss Diana Thomas who celebrated her fli- teenth birthday. A beautiful dec- orated cake with fifteen candles was brought out and the guests izathercd round the table while Diana opened the many gifts. Tlic rest of the evening was spent sinc- ing and playing games. OCTOBER 5. 1951 CAPITOL Summon,-side Tonight 7-9:20; Saturday 2:30-7-9:20 2 - BIG iiits - 2 "MISSING WOMEN" with Penny Edwards "MURDER IN LOVEIVS LANE” Shock Story of a Vicious Crime Hunted Outlaws Hold A Helpless Wagon Train Captive! lill I)fllIUllIlllUSIlHlll , - . in-unnimliall -uuinutiltlltln -ICIPlIl.' 'tniuIl.IllIoIIiIlCS SPECIAL MATIIEEA MONDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY At 2.30 P. M. Feature For This Matinee Only "SURRENDER" -Starring:-. Vera Ralston, John Carroll, Walter Brennan lng relatives in Glenwood. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of For- est: View spent. the week-end of Sept. 23rd in Howlzm at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. Len Ar.senatilt.AN Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gal- lant. of Piusvllle were guests one evening recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Forest View. ..-mix-irr was " Story in icll to lhcyf.-mast. View smtm 'ruc5day' Sept. .Natir.iiis". On Sunday cytiiinz. Sept. 30th; at 7:30 PM. thorn was a very attciidanrn at thc Bloom-l iicld l'nitv-rl tllitirch when the service nf the VVomcnl.s Missionary Society was held. The Church was nice- ly decorated with man.V l0VPl.V baskets and vases of flowers andl with xrizctnhlos. Thc gticst speak-i or was Mrs. Russell Lcnrd of (Hisi'tiiiipci. who brought a most iiitcrcstiriiz and instructive mes- sage. The president of the W. M. 5., Mrit. A. W. Craswell. pre- sided. Thc responsive reading was taken by Mrs. Errol Stetson. Thc st-riplurn was read hy Mrs. W. G. Dickson. Prayer was offer-l cd hy Mrs. R. F. McAusland. Al fine dust was sung by Mrs. Earl l MacDonald. The offering was foriA splendid offering for VV. M. S. the home (1 the work of the United Church in work was rm-cixrcl. teaching hoys and girls aroiindptinn was pronntincr-ti by Rev. Mr. the world. The ihnmr of tlirll'lii-ksim. D A I C R O S S W O R D y-ti-,jg'Htg I-llU'.j',.:A Acaoss 41. Proiieciited 15. A chest. !.0n top jiirlicially sound pm.) Hun hm.)- 5. Wild sheep 42. Oxled ' 18. Valuable (3 - of India DOWN fur El tpl.) l. Winged 19. Winnow 9.Trtimpet. 2. Removed 21. Drinking sound 3. Coin vessels 10. heaven of isu-ed.) 2'2. Scissors a. book 4. Hebrew 23. College din- 12. Garden letter in; room tool .5. Talk 24. Undivided 13. send out. 6.Betalla 25. Chamber 1'0-ImlIi"I Anlwel, 'aa from a 1'.Psst ' 29l.La.sh .'l4.Body 01 country 8.1-Iouseholc 29. Tired water 614. Devoured employee 30. Pillar of .17. Greek. 15. Narrow 9, Nail stone l-ttcr inlets ll. Cubic 31. Possessec 38. Girl's tgeott meters 32. Tempera.- . nickname .16. Norse god 13. Dagger ment (0. Exist 117. Country (N. Eur.) 19. Distant. 20. Each (Scott 21. Walking stick 22. Scotch in cake 25. Dwarfs 2e.Toot. as A born 27. A dandy 2!. Uncle ' (Econ 29. Flower 33. Part of lilo MIC 34. Earth 35. A number 36. Turning. as awhul 38. Game of chance 19. Reptile coma. into I bundle . DAILY CBYPIVRUOIE-llen's how to work It: A X Y D I. I A A X I In L 0 N 0 I I I. L 0 W I One letter simply stands for another. In this Ixlmplc A is used for the three L'I. X for the two 0's. ate. single lettert. apol-.' '.u-ophtu. the length and formation of the words arc.alI hinted, knach day the code mun an amount. A G-yptognm Quotation uAIIG MCI 101'-VIC IT AC IUAN MPEGO. IUGB WT!!! P'i"l'l NGHD I MCIN. WTIU All VMNIGMN” WG- f P if G D A I I 6. min ' em: sqnmnnononm quay "-nurfnoao l31'l.'w!'i'lflbit! AT ;IIIRDI', IAI!0alIO;m3L;X Tl" h”l9'l W 1 Richard. Diivar. Mrs. Charlie and faiiiily of ember lath. at. the home of her tlra, are spending some time vi5ii- '" Today Saturday 3:30-7-9:25 2:30-7-9:25 REGENT father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. D. Livinastone of Glcnwood. Visitors at th: home of Mr. and ' l l Mrs. Anthony Perry of Piusvillc or Sunday. September 23rd.. were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior of Forest View. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1.. Arsenault of Bloomfield Station. Mr. and Mrs.-ll-nigh (lillis andl family of Toronto motored tol Howlaii last week-end and arrlv-i ed at the home of Mr. and Mr.I.' Joe. Deslioches. Mr. Glllls is the son of Mrs. DesRochea. Mr. and Mrs. I..en Arsenatiit of Howlan. and Mrs. Margaret, Ar- semult of Forest View. SPPM ll" of Sunday, Sent 3375- at 1' Mr. and Mrs. Frank I , . CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON 'l'lttirsda.V. l'iTlfla.V- 5B'"”lHP'- 715' 9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. M-G-M hrigigs ,to tlge 'scretei;t fl: Saturday ven mz 05- 503' "Two-Gun" Parson Gr-H1 "STARS IN MY CROWN". starring Joel Mcffrea. Ellen Draw and "Small Fry" Dun Stockwell. and News. Also Serial A IIFUILIC PRODUCTION a hudliamous nlf f.l:.".i?.'. ..'.3i'””" ' I found with -3'.'."ro'-"iii work in Ki m. 'h on all Ila: In . never a on want '1 ll leq.:Il?:. 5'36. :3.':i'li.'.f iddn lipolln llltn 'MIQ. IRAGE. llcI(AY & 00.. LTD. Paint. Distributors Wholesale and Retail summnsmn. 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