r PAGE FOURTEEN m THE GUARDIAN. (JHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 28. 1951 WESTERN GUARDIAN .-EARLY CABBAGE FOB SALE. 2 cents per lb. here. Lats Cabbage and Carrots, later. George H. Deacon. Freetown. ....'RE!'EA'r performance Shur- tl.iin amateur contest. Wednes- day, Oct. 3rd. 8 p.ni. sharia -NORTH TRYON Presbyter- ian Church service. Sept. 30th. "ll a..m Miss Mary A. Macxenzie. Dvriconess. -.VOTlCE.--New London Ladles' Aid will have a sale of home cook- ing at 1-xoln-ian's store, Summer- side, Friday, September 28th, at 3 P. M. sale in on Sat- 2.30 p. Par- --l SI-ZID (iI.OTHIN(i Town Iiilll. Summcrsidc iiidai; September 29th at in. by ladies of St. Pauli: ish. -NEW LONDON PIlESBYTI'lR- IAN CHURCHES. - services Sun- day, September 30th.. Clliton 11.00 A. M. South Granville 2.30 F. M. Long River 7.30 P. M. Cliiton Sun- day School 10.00 A. M. Rev. D, A. Campbell, Minister. -,KENSl'NGTON - MALPI-lQL'E AND FREETOWN Presbyterian rnurches. services Sunday. sep- tember 30th. Kensington 11.00 AM. Freetown 3.00 P. M. Malpeque 7.30 P M. The Rev. E. C .F.vans will mridiict the services. Rev. D. A. C.lllplJEll, Interim Moderator. --FUNDAMENTAL H A P T ls T CHURCH. Central Beccque. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. Services for :-Wmday. Scptembcr 30th. Central Rcdcque i045 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Ervrdoii 3 P. M. -BEDEQIIE l'.VITEII CHURCH CHARGE. Services Sunday. September 30th. Bedequo ii A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Bordon 7.30 P. M. Rm: W. Burton Crone, R. A.. Mm- h'.'l:. --CENTRAL BEDEQIIE lZNI'TED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Services Sziiidiiy. 11 A. M. and the Sunday St ool l0.l5 A. M. Rev. Chas. A Briiimi, Minislcr. --.-- I -PANTRY SALE at Keir Claiki Strirc, Kensington. Saturday. Sept. 29th. at 8 P. M. Sponsored by LONE Rivcr W. I. ---TRINSIII-JRRI-Ill 1'0 Vl().V1'- REAL--.lli' Andre Brziulicu of the Canadian Bank of Cnniinercc staff. Albertori. has heen trans- ferred to Montreal and will he ln'iVin;: on Saturday. Sept. 29th. The nimiy friends he has made during: his short stay in Alber- Inn arc sorry to have him leave .-and wish him every success in his iuture career.--F. -RECEIVING tV'EL(i().lIE (ltd friends in Summerside are rVl”lltllIllZ .1 cordial ivr-ironic to Jnnics and Frniik M2it'Dnnzil(l. (arm.-rllv nf Sunimerside and now rrsidinll at. Mincola. Long 15- l.-incl. "Thc MacDonald Twins". as they are familiarly known to a host of friciirls in this .Provincc. arrived ycstcrdiiy 7l('t'tliI1DHl'liC(l h.l' tlicir wives. The-.v. nlim 0" "'j ma;n'mg in tho Prov-inco for onl) a kw (1333 and will return to their homo nn Monday next--oh Tergiilgls M... Graham Bennett has re- turned to her home in Chipmaii. N. B. alter visiting her mother- Mrs. H. J. Larkin, Albcrton. -Her many friends at. East point are welcoming M5-55 Vmla Ballem on a well earned holiday. --Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodg- ers oi Borden were visitors to Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Spinney oi South Eliot, Maine, are visiting relatives and irlends on P. E. I. While in Borden they are guests 01 Mrs. Hector Maoxensle. Mrs. Charles 1'. Donovan oi NW0!-Stle. N.B.. spent a (cw days recently with her step-daughter. Mrs. H. W. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gallant, who have spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Brant in Ontario, have returned to Borden. They were accompan- led home by their little grandson Alec Brant. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cann. Mrs Oressa Cameron, and Mrs. Hector Macxenzie and son Gordon. were recent visitors to Cape Traverse and Augustine Cove. Mrs. Lester Jenkins and chil- dren. Donna Marie and Billie, spent last week in Borden with Mrs. H, W. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coggins oi Borden have left for their annud holidays which they will spend in Ottawa, Ont. Mrs. Fred Thomas and daugh- ters. Wilma and Mary, and Mrs. Orville Taylor oi Granville, were recent. guests 0! Mrs. Hector Mac- Kenzie. Borden. L -Ilaiuileraft Continued from page 8. C. Mac-Beth. Forest Hill: 3. Nel- lie Mac-Beth. Forest Hill. Collection Gladiolus. 12 spikes. .not less than 6 colors: 1. Mrs. 'Ncil A. Matheson. Southlpori. Collection Nasturtiiims. not less than 4 colors: 1. Mrs. Roy Mac- Lean. Souris; 2. Mrs. Neil A. Matheson, Soutliport; 3. Mrs. F. W. Clay. Cardigan. Collection Pansies: l. W. B. Creed. Highficld: 2. Mrs. Roy MacLcan. Souris; 3. Mrs. W, w. Anderson, St. Peter's Bay. Collection Dianthus: 1, Creed. High-field. Collection Snapdragon. 4 colors. Rlsprays each: 1, W B. Creed. Hizhficld. Collection Vcrbcna: 1. Mrs. W. W Anderson. St. Peters Bay. Collcction Phlox. annual: 1. W. B. Creed, Highfield: 2. Mrs. Roy Ma.cLean, Souris; 3. Mrs, W. W. Anderson. St. Peter's Bay. Collection Phlox. perennialfl, Mrs. W. W. Anderson, St. Peter's Bay. Collection Sweet Peas. 5 distinct colors. 5 each: 1, W. B. Creed, Highiield: 2. Mrs. Peter Morrison, St. George 5; 3. Pius Morrison, St. Georges. Table Bouquet: l. Mrs. W. W. Anderson. St. Peter's Bay: 2. Mrs. Roy MacLean. Soul-is: 3, Mrs. W. W. Anderson, St. Peter's Bay. Collection Annual Larkspur, 6 blooms. not less than 3 colors: 1, W. B. Creed, liighiield; 2, Neil A. Matlieson. Southport; 3. Mrs. Roy Mac-Lean. Souris. Judge for above: Mr. D. Schur- man, Experimental Farm. Housekeeping D.-ii-k Fruit Cake, without icing: tl. Mrs. Norman Matheson, St. Peter's Bay. Liizht Fruit Cake, without icing: I. Mrs. Fred Matheson, St. Pe- toi”s Bay; 2. Mrs. Norman Math- oson. St. Peters Bay. : Pound Cake. plain. without ilClnKI 1. Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac. ...... Chocolate Cake. iced: 1. Mrs. Miss Constance Hunter. Boston,:Fred Mathcson. St. Peter's Bay; is spending this week in Albertoni2. Mrs. Roddy Mac-Kenzie. Prim- wuh hm. mother, Mrs, J. E. C. rose: 3. .Mrs. Douglas Mathcson, Hunter. St. Peters Bay. Light Cakc. iced: 1. Mrs. J. B. VM”, ”uh,,r,. Cm,,,,i,,.iiV u.-.n(..1ticlsaac: 2. Mrs. Douglas Math- msey is A pmient in ma P1-jAn('n csoii, St. Peters. Bay:. 3. Mrs. County llospitnl. Stinmirrsirlew, Yloddy MacKen7.ie.g Primrose. Ht.-r mtll'l3' friends wish licr an; Single Loaf White Bread: 1, eariv return to llP.'lllh. F. llllrs. Angus MacLean. Albion t . . ,Cross: 2. Mrs. Douglas Matheson. , no.3 gmplirii niid '.Vlr.-: Jctt'ei'ylAihion Cross: 3. Mrs. Roy Mac- nf Lockpon. N 53. who have been Lenin, Sourls. apendtng tho past. mont.h on thcl Single Loaf Whole Wheat or Island visiting rclativcs and1Graham Bread: 1. Mrs. Robin hi,-n.-15. vi-are guests oi Mr. andlCla.V- BltldEel0lf'Tli 2. Mrs. Roy My; (:90,-go A. Jeiiery. st.'MacLean. Souris: 3. Mrs. Angus Elcaiiors. on Wednesdiiy. Thcy re-;M3CPh0rS0n. Sh G60rlE'l- mmm m mm. h,,m,. on Thurs-l Rolls, 1 dozen: 1. Mrs. Angus dm, Mncllsean. Albion Cross; 2. Mrs. :' , ggg.m,,,,.,. . ljvoblg Cglziyd B;-iidgetown; 3. Mrs. .. . .. . 3 . . . rcc. ighiield. 3"” ATTAN II I Tea Biscuits, 1 dozen: 1, Mrs. hrs. Harold Maiidcrsnru WHF '7- C McB9'h- 33- P913!"-S HEY hqjws H, W N... ,.,,...... Wri- RR 3: 2. Mary Wood. Farming- mpnas lnsmuin nn snpi. 6th. The t.on; 3. Mrs. Charlie MacDonald. Prrsident took the chair and tht: meritlng opened with "Odc" and .-(;,end''. Roll call was answered hv thirteen members lzivinil I pickling recipe nnd thrN' ViS"0l'5 worn present. Minutes of the last meeting were rcad.. The paint for school and Work amounted to mass. and 531-23 was realized at pantry sale.Com- mittees appointed included school committee. Mrs. .7. Mouse. sirk committee. Mrs. snn nnd Mrs. L. Moasc. program committee. Mrs. W. Moase and Mrs. J. Mclnnis. Hostess October. Mrs. Arthur Wright with Mrs. W. Mouse. Mrs. Mouse. and Mrs. J. Mouse rm lunch committee. roll call to he answered by linnding In some- thing for a hnzanryand the art- icles to he auctioned at meeting. The rnrrespondrncn was read and discussed and it was decid- ed that members take "Home Nursing" as topics of study for winter months. The members want:-d cod liver oil capsules and the secretary was asked to send (or same. also in order Christmas cards. The Red Cross convener hand- ed nut sewing and knitting. Re- iroshmenls were served by hos- tess. assisted hy mmmlttee. Meet- ing closed with "The King". Harold Mnnder- for A. Loaf Fruit or Nut: 1, Mrs. J. B. Maclsaac. Rock Barra; 2. Mrs. W. B. Creed; 3. Mary Wood. Farmington. Bran Muffins, 1 dozen: 1. Mrs. Roddy Mac-Kenzie, Primrose; 2, Mrs. J. C. MoBeth, St. Peter's Bar: 3. Mrs: H. M Clay. Char- loltctown. oatmeal Cookies, Mrs. Charlie MacDonald; 2. Mrs. .l. C. MoBeth, st. Peter's Bay: 3. Mrs. W. B. Creed, Hlghiield. Doughnut.-i. 1 dozen: Mrs. W. B. Creed. Highlield. Apple Pie. i: l. Mrs. Charlie Mac-Donald. Poplar Point: 2. Mrs. Angus MaoLean. Albion Cross: I. Mrs. Herb Mat!Leod, Cardigan. Raisin Pie. 1: 1. Mrs. Charlie MacDonald. Poplar Point: 2. Mrs. Angus Mac-Lean. Albion Cross; 3. Mary Wood. Fsrmington. Lemon Pie. with meringue. l: 1. Mary Wood, Farmington; 2. Mm Herb Maclaod. Cardigan. Pint Jar Mixed Pickles, home made. not mustard (sweet): 1.: Mrl. Roy Msobean. sour-is; 2. Mrs. J. B. Mclaasc. Now Earn: 3. Mrs. Wallace McKenzie, Bridge- town. Pint Jar Mustard Pickles. home made: l. Mrs. C. 3. Clay. and... town: 2. Mrs. Norman Mu.-Loud. Charlottetowri: 3. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Hlghificld. 1 dozen: 1, Fill: W! i? . Ll ,,,., c ,' "'. Pin-t. Jlr Chow Chow. homO , ' ' -M i gags: 1. Rm. Herb Mat-Lead. , I I lln. ; 2, Mrs. J. I. (I . M4.-Isaac. Rock Bari-a: 3. Mrs. Nor. g K1 (1 man Macneod. Charlottetown. B": Pin-t. Jar Pickled fruit. home i V. -7 made: 1. Mrs. Roy Msclnsn. H. e(l louris Touraton canned. 1 pint or sea: Ll(n.J.C.Iolcth. as. W. 3.. Family. Queen Dike oi Glm.cest.cr and Print" ,.,MM -2., Peter's Bay. Pint Apple Jelly: i. gus Mat.-Pherson, St. GeorgrVs. 1 Pint Preserved Straiviicrrie.-' 1. llirs. Wallace Bridgetown; 2. Mrs. les MacDonald. Poplar Point. 1 pint or quart jar Strawiberries: lace MacKenzle. Bridgetown; Mrs. Roddle Clay. Bridgetown. 1 pint preseryed SlI'8Wl)ClTlES MaoBeth, St. Peter's Bay, RR 3. 1 pint. preserved l, M!-s. Angus R. MncPherson. St. George's; 2. Mrs. Mac-Kenzie. Bridgetown; 3. Mrs J. B. Maclsaac. Rock Barre. 1 pint. or quart jar Konzie, 3! die Madtcnzie, Primrose. 1 pint preserved Cherries: Mrs. J. C. MacBct.h. Forest Hill. Orange Marmalade, 1 pint: Mrs. Roy MacLean. Souris; 2. Mrs Chicken. canned. 1 pint or can: Mu. Wallace Maclcenzle. Bridge- town. Pork. canned. 1 pint or can: 1. Mrs. C. B. Clav. Mrs. J. C. Maeketh. St. Bay: 3. Mrs. Robin Clay. Bridge- town. Both. St. Peter's Bay: Walla! Whitty. Farmington: Mrs. C. B. Clay. Bridgetown. Canned Beans: Clay. Bridgetown: 2. Mrs. Walter Whltty. Famiington: 3. Mrs. Rod- dlo Mackenzie. Bridgetown. Home-made Soap. not less than Q pouag: 1. Mn. Wallace Mac- Canned 3 1. Mrs. Angus Mac- Lean, Albion Cross: 2. Mrs. wa1-&l0"- 3,; 1. Mrs. J. C. Maolileth. St. Petcrsj Bay; 2, Mrs. Roddie Kidson, East: 1' lane. Rock Barra; 2. Mrs. J. C. Blueberries: Wallace Canned Blueberries: 1. Mrs. Wallace Mac- idgetown: 2. Mrs. nod- 1. 1. Roddie MacKen7.ie. Primrose; 3, Mrs. J. B. Maclsaac. Rock Barre. 1, Mrs. Wallace Mac-Kcnzie. Prim- rose: 2. Mrs. C. B. Clay. Bridge- Mu. Robin Clay. Bridgetown: 2. Bridgetovm; 1. Peter's Canned Peas: 1. Mrs. J. C. Mac- 2. Mrs. 3. 1. Mrs. Robin the Mary. the Princess Royal will prob A Woolen Goods dz Fancy Work MacKcn7.ic, , Angus Mac-. Lean. Albion Cross: 3. Mrs. Char- Kii.t.lcd B'.aii.kot. Island ,v.'irii: Mrs. C. B. Clay, Dundns; 2, Mr lltllcn Campbcll. Dundss. Bedspread. Chenille. hand made: Mrs. Frank MacKenzic. Mil- l. s. l. Brdiiprcad. Cl'DL'lll.'llEd. hume- lmadr: 1. Mrs. R. Bond. Mount l : i Steviart. Bedspread, knitted. home-inadc: . l ' Elma. lGr0:Wl:IarIs3):.pl1lE MacPhee, De I 9"" 9" q""" 5” C3”"9d'1' Tea cloth crocheted: 1 Mr: Raspberries: 1. Mrs. J. B. Mac-,N,.” Mamcsom Soumporl. 1 M”. lJohn M. MacKcnzic. Cardigan. Tea cloth. embroidered. with 4 servieltes: 1, Mrs. J. llennessey. Sou:-is: 2,'Mrs. Bert Leard. Peake's Station: 3. Mrs. Lois Dingwell. - Fortune Bridge. Place Mats. crocheted. rectang- ular. sct oi 4 with centrepiece: l. Nora MacLcan. Souris (Special print: 2. Mrs. Doug Mathcson. Dundas. Dollies. crnrhctod, sct oi 5 matching pattern. assorted sizes: Mrs. Robin Clay, Dundas. Pillow Cases. with white em- brnidrry tpairl: 1, Mrs. W Whltty, Fsrmington. Pillow Cases, with colored em- town; 3. Mrs. J. B. Msclsaac, broidery (pair): 1. Mrs. J. Rock nun, Mackenzie. Cardigan: 2. Mrs. guy, c.,-mg.-L 1 pint 0, cm; 1, Robbie Bond. Mt. Stewart; 3, Mrs. A. McKenzie. Little Pond. Cushion. punch work. original design: 1. Mia. Frank Macxenzle, Milton: 2. Mrs. J. M. Mscxenzte. Cardigan: ii. Mrs. Murray Mac- Kenzie, Dund-as. - Sofa Cushion. knit. or crochet- cd (woolen): 1. Mrs. Roy 'Milis. Cardigan. Soia Cushion. embroidered: l. Lois Dlngwell. Fortune Bridge. Sample of Lace. crocheted: 1. Mrs. Walter Whltty. Farmington; 2. Mrs. Neil A. Matheson. South- part: 3. Mrs. Margaret E. Mac- Donald. Farmington. - ' ' Cut Work. white worked in white, any article: 1, Minnie PRINCESS EIIZABETII. MAPGARET , Kcnztc.ml3ridigctoii-n:' 2,-Mi-sf Herb- Mrs. An-pMacLcod. Cardigan, R R 5. i. Mrl. w. B. Creed, Hlghiield; 2,l -! Foo Expect Council of State to Take Over” l)utie TO BE NAMED T0 COUVCII. sof Ailing King DUKE OF GLOUCESTER KING GEORG'J,y.'tSi CANADIANS SAW HIM DURING DOMINION 'l0UI'. OF 1929. W'lLL BE RELIEVED OF ALL HEAVY BURDENS with King (Seoigr lacing a cnnvalescence ii-om six to eight weeks ably be named to council. which would assume all the duties oi the long, Iollowlng se.:toi:s lung cps-ration in London, a "council oi state" King nkctpt tin. dissolution oi Parliament. It has also been indicated V-0 "DBl'f0l'm the Kings d'.It.tes' until he recovers is expected to be lormed tliat. due to the '4-verity oi the operation. Princess Elizabeth would be in England. As mien councils iisually consist oi members at the Royal appointed Princess Regent. TJIS would be in the event that recovery Elizabeth Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret. is ii comulcte oi learns the King, a chronic invalid-which one specialist sud en2.i'rely u- l' li7lcCI.Icod'.-Bi-ld-getow iMcLeod, Bridgetown. i Runner, white or colouicd: 1.- iNoi:a MacLean. Souris: 2. Mi-s.l :Ncil Matheson. Southport; 3. Mrs. H. Mathcson. Dundas. F Centre-piece. crocheted. 18 in- lches or more in diameter: 1. Mrs. 1Neil Matheson. Southport: 2. Mrs. Robin Clay. Bridgetown. Carriage Cover. knitted. woven ;or crocheted: 1, Minnie McLeod. Bi'idgctown. 1 Shorppiii: Bag, hand-niadc: 1. Nora MacLesn. Souris; 2. Mrs. 'John M. MacKcnzie. Hank of homo-mado Yam. 2- ply. any color: l, Mrs. Allan Campbell. Dundas; 2, Mrs. James Duncan. Dunrias. Fancy Apron. hand-nwicle: 1, Mrs. Frank Mncxanzie, Milton. Novelty for gift. or bazaar, hand-made: l. Mrs. Earle Swal- low, Cardigan, RR 6; 2. Mrs. J. M. MacKenzie. Cardigan; 3. Mrs. Earle Swallow. Cardigan, RR 5. Leather Work. special section: Mrs. J. Maoxcnzic. special prize. Shell Work: 1. Nara MacLean. Souris: 2. Mrs. J. M. Mac-Kciizic. 'Cardlgsn: 3. Mrs. J. M. Maz-Ken- 7.lc. Cardigan. Cross Stitch on linen. untrained: Minnie McLeod. Bridgetown. ecdtepoint. Chair seat. or d or other article: 1. Mrs. J. M. Msexenzlc. Cardigan: 2. Mrs. John MacKenzie. Cardigan; 3. Mrs. Hamid Malheson. Dundss. Drasa. girl's, knitted, home- made. any yarn: 1. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, Montague. Bonnet and Bootecs. bmbyts wool. knitted or crocheted: 1. Mrs. Joe Hennesscy, Souris. Lady's Sweater. any yarn. any color: I. Nora MIOIAIH. Soui-is Child's Sweater. any yam. anyl calm: 1.,Mrs. Joe Hcnnemey: 1. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Hlghileld. 1 Pair Fancy Socks: 1. Mrs. J. B. Msolsaac. Rack Barn; 2, Mn. .1. 'N Creed. liighileld; 2. Mrs. Anell Morrison. Cardigan: 3. Mrs. Gus' Morrison, Bridgetown. I pllr Fancy Mills: 1, Mil! the it-alm of possibility." ,IAz,l i:ii.i.I...'i.'.-".13.... Duncan. Dundas; 2. Mrs. J. B. Mziclsaac. Rock Barra. 1 pair Woolen Mitts. island wool. any color: 1. Mrs. Aeneas Morrison. Pc-plai: Point: 2, Mrs. Gus Morrison. Cardigan: 3. Mrs. Bob Acorn. Dundas. 1 pair Fancy Mitts: 1. Mrs. Benjamin Wood. Alexander; 2. Mrs. J. B. Maclsaac. Rock Berra. 1 pair Woolen Gloves. Island yarn. any color: 1. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Highlield: 2. Mrs. James Duncan. Dundvas; 3. Mrs. Leslie Robertson. Cardigan RR 5. 1 pair Fancy Gloves: 1. Mrs. Joe Hennessey, Souris. and Mrs. J. M. Macxenzie (equall. Quilt. applique: 1, Mrs. N. W. MacL:-od. Bridgetown. Quilt. applique. crilb size: 1. Mrs. J. B. Mac-Isaac. Rook Barra; 2. Mrs. C. Dingwell, Dundas. Quilt. patch-work cotton. home- made: I. Mrs. B. Maclssac, Rock Berra; 2. Mrs. Doug. Math- escn. Dundas: 3. Mrs. J. .E. Ding- well, Midgell; 4. Mrs. Doug. Matheson. Dundas (Special prize). Hearth Rug. all wool. home- made: i, Birdie Kltson, But Baltic. Hearth Rug. any material: 1. Mrs. W..Burdett.. Dundas: 2, Mrs. C. Dingwell, Dundas: 3, Mrs. W. Mackenzie, Dundas. Door Mat. I: 3. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. Montague. Scenery Rug. .home-made. all material: 1. Mrs. Walter lur- dett. Dundas (special prize): 3 Mrs. J. B. Maelsnc. Rock Barre; 3. Mrs. J. B. Maolsaac. Rock Bari-I. ?............................ --Ki:-er'l'on and Vicinity licrton, are sorry coniined to his home by illness. Mrs. J. W. Don Campbell, bers or her family. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cras- well Weeks. Alherton. Mrs. E. 0. Barbour, leaves today to spend in Worcester. Mass. Alberton, the winter DLETEOR. FALL REPORTED PUNTA ARENAS. Chile. Sept. 26 -(APl- A celestial body believed to be a meteor flashed,across the sky at it low altitude yesterday and tell to the ground accompanied by A tremendous explosion. Eyewit- ncsscs said a smoky cloud covered the mountain peaks alter the ex- plosion. an investigating expedit- ion was organized. RED THEATRE BORDEN Presents "DESTINATION MOON" Two Years in the Making. Cdlor by Technicolor. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sept. 28 - 29 7:15-9:15 P.M. Matinee Saturday 2:30 PM. Friends 01 Mr. Fred Icavitt. Al- to know he is Al- herlon. left Thursday morning lor Boston where she will visit mem- Mrs. Charles Willey leit on Wed- Lossreii sums "0 Be Held In p can navnnsal nan. Frlduy , Evening SEPTEMBER 28th 3 . Adults 75c: Children 50c .. l Everyone Welcome. Professional -cards T. -A Earls Illcksy Cluttered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iummsrsids. P. I. I. PBONIHII i.E. ....,ii I. m E. E. Parkman, Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETIHST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: , I to 12 - I to I I and by appointment Phone 32I'l REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Glimmer gt. Buminenlda l : . .' ,.'L.L-l B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Complete Visual Anaiyau Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 IMALLMAN'8 BUILDING OPTOMETRIST Bummer-side, P.li.l. l CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 7:15- 9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturdnv. The story of the mountain war between the Hatiields of Vir- ginia and McCoys oi Kentucky. with a Hatfield hoy falling pas- sionately in love with a McCoy girl. Starring Farley Granger. Charles Blckiord. tiny Gige Per- reau. and introducing Joan Evans in "IIOSEANNA McC0l"'. Also Serial and News. REGENT nesday for her home in Lynn. Today -- 3330'7'9515 Mass. after spending the past Saturday .. 2:30-7-9:15 month with her brother. and - 2 - BIG IIITS - 2 CAPITOL A Today 3:30-7:15-9:15 - ltls Adventure In Toohnl la Av color as Joel Mccrea, Maureen O'Hara an "IIIFFALO BILL" In Gorgeous Technicolor ..For Action you can't afford to miss Summeraido Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Custer's Last Stand enged. , d Linda Darnell in "Buffalo Bill".. ecll B. COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY .. C DeMil1els "SAISOII & llELII.AIl" With victor Mature and Hedy,L8M3"' cnnrnun CIAPAUD -' I'll- AFRICA Joe l-iennessep Souris. Th. com 1 pair Woolen Mitts. island in scare o! a diamond cache. yarn. any color: 1. Mrs. W. I. when they meet tigers. lions. and other iunslo beastl- auured oi eighty minutes of good clean iuri. (ROBINSON-TIIIPIN 1185! Picture Coming 500” THEATREtg- 5:80: BAT. 1:80-0:80 ICIIEAM8 starring BUD Allofl - pair are talked Into going to th LOU COS'I'ILI:0 s African Jumz" ns develop Vary funny sliuatlo You MT 4 I