...C.O....m....... - .J;1nm i-pr 3 . REGENT ITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "OCTOBER 1.-2, 1951 WARNING IDENTIFICATION CHECK Kindly fill out this clicck and have on your per- son in case you faint when you see- ”Fl'RZItl THE MAGICIAN Cut off a lntman licad and carry it audience. Tlirills. ('lnils, and Sliuddcrs. I SINGERS! DANCI-IRS! C0.iIi-3DlA.NN! A GALA STAGE siiow Roi.i.AwAv. MONDAY. ocr. 22ml 0 siziiiiiznsiiirz l.EGl()N HALL. sAr., oer. ,..0lll amt 'ri4i:snAi', OCT. 23rd. ilimiiglt the Model NA 82, Model 70 ,z,cma- .smzm2.em.' 0NAl HARVESTER' REFIIGERATORS New. . . and YEARS AHEAD a Huge! 1 II: it mid. . . . up.-o. loving ouliidel o Full-width lreenr hold: as lbs.l ; 0 Spas: for 25 qlmll lzutlltul .-4: Sparkling Chromium slillvul J,o Full-width cmpu lialdl in tits 1 rm In if! -- hi the ill "mg: min H . but- i nlici cirriuliru" Iuu gel lnhllillg ttlllflhf , lfIIi'IUu11Ir1I in I lulllpdtl cit-um ..i.mm nt . X Ktlllitnltnke imam or ill! tinurr. pint tin i W” Wiiiiiiiiiiit lvgia it limit, liuntv ul sludri-Aline iiilirlgl Sn the sormslolo line 7 Models! 7 Shell 5365.75 7-.t........... 3322.75 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER i xifzidm 6'7'eZo'& W 7 cu. ft. FREEZE Holds 245 lbs. I-rugiiir the run tm t-mm Kl im nu; llWNl! ugiim. tni:rnwnkIltlwri' w-mt...mm;.m. ma rm net. at good mm, .,.m. mm; In Ind .271. . it-. In t,..--' Think of mm; 1 ..i-..i-i- nme nnvlinntuer1.nl'gnriti: nrtting lll I-mm Imanih nu. mp for nu--i an-it. mg W... meriil frcermg (F inn mt um. r-wit m. i xurl'7i(ri, l)ri xi Ill cabinet that am nu, ivtidutxrtmie ..mn...u- Prneric in. ......ir....i,. podvct .t..u.. llilngl. no-' IQ! i PERCY DAWSON ORAPAUD P. E. I. CAPITOL Summerside 3..”.n.'I.l.3-'.i:lI) - Satiirday 213;)-7:13-El:l.r 'iiuda.r ALSO STAFFING I STEVE COCHRAN .... RAYMOND MASSEY BARBARA TAYTON - Sl'Ti'J"Ni'?T HEISLER Hum in an Slllir - Wnlmi by John Y-in T”l,T'S .3 C001) SHORT SUB.li'2C'i'S lwasiisiiii tiunnnnii i -(IKTO (ll.I:I'I”-lllsml i clothes Music of good , winter at 2.30 P. M. i lllflfl Baptist Church JAN CHITRCH. There iscrvirr on Sunday, i4.(l0 PM. Rev. D. A. Campbell, in- terim Mndcraior. I ittiiaiioi-:. - Services Sunday 215! Bedeque ii A. M liim-den r. P. M. Albany mo e. M . 1,lSiPl. '.'i. M. Clifton Menm:-ial 7.30 P. M. Campbell. Minister. Rrv. D A -I-'l'NDA3lEN'I'AL B A I' Tl S T illl'R(tll. Central Bedoque. ,D. M. Fl'R:Pl', P'(lSl.0i'. tsundar. October zisi Cvnti-til lBedeqnt- 10.43 A. hi. Burden It PM 1, Every one ii-rlronie. Rev l -.VlAKRll'llI NI.-LN iiniilctl in ilixn on prnlieiti rinse in Sitin- ininrsitle for iviiiicr months. lIrillSP tcni mid inns! furl mill liiiuilt-r.'iic llllillllll) siiiwnrl Tm isniall nmnnnl iinik rriqiiirrirl. Ap- ply in wi'ilim: in P. O. Box IE9. Siiiiiinriizsirir. -KltINSI.V(iT().V - .'tI.-lI.PI-2Ql'l'3 ANT) Fl(i')IiTOII'N Pr(Wb)'lci'i:iii itlhiirriirs. Survives Slilldil). (Vt. vobvr 21.-i. Mnliieqite M. 3Freetoiin .'i.fin P. Xi. '.'..'ln P M. The Rsv if luiiitis twill ('Ol1(lll('l :iie .xeri'iri-.-' Rev. D Cilllllilivll, Iiiicriiii-'M(rrier.tior. t l -.-H.IIIiR'l'O.V l'.VITliI) ('IIl'R(lll p()ll (I-TV.-u).t. - Sllllfld). (ictober '.'l.-t l..32 .-xiiiiiiiiisaigx Svi'vic(-s. IlOl'llllL1! Worii-.p ll o'rlock. Fel- lliwsillli St:'i.t('. T8l'0t'll(' liyniiis ,.'l P M Eiei::iis.' ll'0i'slii1i 75:!) --clnt-k RN A S Weir. P-"ii.-itieiii of the Kliittiinc ('nr.fri'--tire nncl former Prism" nil! he lllv plT5nt.'l1G" for the day Special music arrang- (Tl by Mr. Cyril l.rard. choir- ir:i(lvi'. Rev. .iitiiur R Wallis. Pa-am. ii-.l: muriiiri all Si'l'Vli”0S. -lt'I.l'IAlH' PASTOIIAI. (iII.1plIGICi -'l".-ir Uuiitnri Church of C1IllllClFl.-v- Rex. iv. G nick.-.nn. B.A., Aiiiiisim-.l ,The .Kf'i'Vl('PS frvr iiirlny. Cctnbcrt p2lst are as follow. Bloomfield ati '11 A. M. West Devon at 2 P. M. -Harvcst Festival .7i.3ri P. M. Communion service and 'a'.co llarw-st Festival WI-03l'.l' at 75'-0 P. M. Guest speak- er at 0'l.rai-y for L-'t)'lll6'll.S sim- lfl-4.V is Mr. George Show of cape Wolfe (iaiw Wolio at 'i'..'lt'I P. NI. 'I'Eic Sptlnkr" will be the Minister, Simrlay Schools at thn usual hours.l A Warm Wriconie awaits all. I ' SLEEP i! . o o cued i ll you don't sleep well . 1 -if nights are inter- nuilad by restlessness -look to your kid- It-yx. if your kidneys are out at order and liiiling to cleanse the blood ol poison: and excess acids-your rent is likely aulering loo. Tlien is the lime to me '1 Kidney Pills. Doiltl's help your kidney: gel rid of trouble-making poisons and Mildr- help restore them to nominl action. See how much better on rest at night-how much brighter you eolin tho Inoming. Gel and use Dodd's Kidney Pill: today. 145 P0443 Kl4"EYW'3 CAMEO THEATRE Kl5.VSl.VG'l'ON Tlllll'Sll:I)'. P'i'iti:i,i', .K'aliii'tiiiy 7:15- 9-'13: I Matinee 2:30 on S2iIlll'(lfLV. lTft.l' Rftzriis. Dale l-lvans nnrl Pat flrarli in "BELLS OF ('0R()N. A TM)". in rnlnr. A sire.-imlin;-:1 niotlr-rii Western ii itli Arlinnl Serial and News, cannon THEATRE Fri. 8:30: Sat. 7:30-9:30 "LOVE HAPPY" Starrin THE MARX BROS. ALSO ROBINSON vs. TURPIN FIGHT PICTURE 2-BIG HITS-2 Today 3:3!)-7-9:23 - Saturday 2:.'lil-7-9:25 will? ''”'i' cluthlnn in Tim" Ha” S3l'”m”5'- O”0h" mm Charlottetown are spending a few I -THE ('I-IN'l'RAl. Bmleqiir Tin-' seri'ii-e Sitti- ll ii.m.. Siindny School it).l51 . RM. Chas. A. Prittcn, niiii-l l -BRI-ZADALBANEV rmasnvi'i-;R- will be October '.Zl.It. at””""- M'J""059- -Bl'3l)EQl'l-ll UNITED ('Hl'R('H Rev. W.Btil'itIl1 (Ft-nivc. B. A, Min- i . . . i -Ni-ZW L()Nl)0N l'RESBY'l'ER- . IAN CHITIKCHES. - Services Suii- !ti.iy, Uctobcr 21 L. l.oiuz River l1.00 '.Z..'llt P. M. (kiddie Services for Fi CW ' lllcflsflili visit in Springfield West tlIf'fl with relatives and friends. - ther .wi'i'icc. Brae as.- service I (l"mN'l.V1 Dram.-i.' Excitonwnt! A1,” l i Alberfon and -Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vessey of days in Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hansen. Tyne Valley. are-receiving con- gratulations on the birth of twins. in boy and a girl. at the Western Hospital, Alberion. Mrs. 1-ltinlen was formerly Vera Pridham. daugh- lter of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Prid- Wesf Cape and Vicinity Mrs. Arnold Mzicgonald ofGlen- wood was a visitor to Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith of Green Hill were visitors to Sum-- incrside recently. Mr. George Bowness of Simi- inerside had it pleasant visit to Cape Wolfe recently. Mrs. Walter Hudson and family of Cascumpec were visitors to Summerside recently. i Mrs Allie MacNeill and her ,oaiiglitcr Norma, of West Cape. lwere visitors to Summerside re- fcvntly. Miss Sue Hudson of Sunimersldc ispent Thanksgiving with her pa- rriits. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hud- son. ' Mr. J. H. MacLeinian and son illillard nf Sinnnierside were recent iVlSllfli'S to the Western part of the island. Mr. Noies Inglis and his wife ,from Gardner. Maine. spent a iii:-"t. week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. MacDougnll r' Olinaigv ivere recent. visitors to Green Hill, guests of Mr. and Mrs Eiirl Ellis and family. . Mr. Clayton MacLennan and his ii-other Laurdls of Sunimt-rside spent. a recent weekend visiting in ,0lLeary and Green Hill. Mrs. James Moreshead of Spring- ticld West has returned to her home after ti very pleasant. visit, it. Gardner, Maine, wlicre slir vis- Mr. Gerald Warren and his bro- Allan of Snmnierside were tvlsitors to the western part of the; llsland during the Thanksgiving. holiday. , . Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart oil lGlenwoad, accompanied by their; tdeugiiter Esther, who is teaching i this year in the Milo School. were ,recent visitors to Siimmrrsidc. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLciuunt in” Summerside and Mr. and pMrs. lGrorge Wilkinson of Springfield twrst. spent a pleasant Thanksgiv- . pnuz holiday visiting in New Bruits-V tivick and Nova Scotia. 1 Mr. James Hudson and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hudson, and son Dale. of Summersidtr. spent. Thanksgiving with their pn- rcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hud- -on, Cascttmncc. Rev. Walter J. Doinville of Fred- ,I'l'lCl.Oll, N.B., who had been on iihe West Cape Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada for zvio months. has returned to his home. Because of ill health hci found it. impossible to continue lils ilvork during the winter months. ,He was accompanied by his wife 'ivho spent a week on the island ii-shere she visited with her sister. lMrs. Robert Rankin, Summerside. land her brother, Mr. Brenton ii-iudson and Mrs. Hudson andt family, Cascumpec. BN. TWICKENHAM, England-(CF) when Frederick Decker. 32.: F found an injured squirrel he took' it to hospital where a nurse found l. its leg was broken. Decker tried two , wooden splints, which the squirrel' rite. Now it has an aluminum splint. u:: Attention Please ('Hl(iKEN-GOOSE SUPPIER by Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church at TYNE VALLEY HALL on ' '.l'lJI5Sl)AI'. OCTOBEII '.!ilrd Adults 75c; Children 50c 5:00 PM. - 9:00 P.M. .......... RESIDENCE iron sAu: At 1'78 Central Street, Summerslde. House contains 13 rooms, including 2 bathrooms and separate apartment at back. Hot water heating with new furnace; wired for electric stove. Premises partially divided into four apartments bring- ing in a monthly revenue to yield minimum 15 per cent. Present tenancies tem1in- able by one month notice. Price 87, .00. Part of purchase price may - be financed. Apply:- ll. 5. IIINION, LO. Mount Pleasant. and Vicinity The liiounl. Trio-Iiant school is closed for two weeks' fall holidays. Mr. Claude Maclirthur has at- rived homc after spending the last few months in Labrador. Mrs. Thomas-Phillips has re- turncdtto her home in Mt. Pleas- ant after spending "no time at MacNeill's M-ills. Miss Evelyn Morrison. Conway, is spending a few days in Mbunl Pleasant at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Ballum. Friends of Russell Ford will be sorry to know he is at present a patient in the P. C. Hospital suf- fering from an infected finger. --Mr. and Mrs. Allison Williams and children, Kenny and Doris. spent. the Thanksgiving week- end in Borden at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. R. Pykc. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid of the Victoria west Church held their monthly meeting Tuesday evening. October 9th. at the home of Mrs. Allison Raynor, Enmore The Mount Pleasant Women's Institute held their rertulai monthly meeting at the home at Mrs. George W. Robinson on Thursday evening, October 4th. Mr. and Roland Ramsay, and young son Glen. of Moncton. N. 3., spent. the Thanksgiving week-end at the home of Mr. Ramsay's parents, Mr. and Mrs Alphieus Ramsay. Friends here were. very sorry to learn of the passing of Mr. Philip Williams, Ellei-sile on Wednesday. October 10. Mr. Williams was very favorably known here as he was the obllaing mail carrier for sev- eral years, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enman and sons. Reuben Kenneth and Ellis, all of Springhill. returned to their homes on Monday. October 8th after attending the fu.ieral of their dauszhter and swer in Aug- usta, Maine. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Wilson was completely des- troyed by flre in the early hours of October ii. The cause of the fire is a mystery as the house has been vacant for some time. as Mr. and Mi-s. Wilson left. some time rigo to live in N. B. --AR fault this time. tonnes in a gal NOW By Popular Values 3.75 to 4.95 2095 pp TIGNISI-I CONVENT Report. for soptember: Grade XI-1. Eunice Martin; 2. Jennie Richard, Myrtle Keougii; 3. Shirley Perry. Armand Douc- ette, Danny Kinch. Henry Gaudet. Grade X-l. Leonard Broderick; 2. Marion Knockwood; 3. Irene Richard. Grade Ix-1. Thelma DesR.och- es; 2. Vincent. Desnochu; 3. Jean Gaudet, Jean Bkerry. Grade VIII-l. Catherine Goud- et. Auldine Arsenault; 2. Yvonne Perry; 3. Bylvis Gludet, Edward Molnnis. Grade VII-1. Gerald Mccarthy; 2. Doris Richard; 3. Doris Keough. Grade VI-l. Eugene Kinch; 2. Joseph Demochss; 3. Mac Rich- ard. t Grade V-1. Frances Whelan; 2. Irene Harper; 3. Clifford Martin. Persliials -LAC and Mrs. G.L. MacAuiay with their little daughter. Thelma. were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark, .Summerside. -Rev. H. B. MoMai-in, Pastor of the First Independent Baptist Churches of New Brunswick. was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Fraser of Central Bedeque for several cluys last week. On Sun- day. Oct. 7, he preached with great. acceptance to large congre- gations at. the Fundamental Bapt- ist Church at Central Bedeque and Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and party of Point Lepresau,N.B., were motor visitor: to the Island over the weekend of October 7th, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Hunter of Summer-side. The congregation-s of the Fundamental Baptist. Church at Central Bed- eque and Borden were thrilled with Brother Wilson's beautiful singing at all three services. 5 tiun'iiieDUll . p .,, .5 no out-04 lli'l.:'l': chin: owl A0 tablm to bol- c I Sultl it all iiiuv Ylillflltll. Scenic Prints, Hand Blocked axy of gorgeous colors. Early for the Best Choice! ilonti; Miss. These Great Bargains Request! H O L M A N l S ' BIG CLEARANCE I OF DRAPERY FABRICS Continues All This -Week Ii set the" towns a-talking. . . So, for the benefit of the shoppers who just couldn't make it last week-the Big Clearance of Drapery Fabrics has been extended for an additional week-till October 20th! If you miss out on the wonderful Drapery Material Bargains it just isn't our The price reductions speak for themselves-Shop Values 2.50 to 3.50 l N 0 W l.95 Grade IV-1. Aliceh Gsudet; 2. Eileen Gavin; 3. Irma Perry. Grade III-1. Marie Boots; 2. Clifton Gavin; 3. Edward Fitzger- ald. , Grade III (French)-1. Ross Mu-to Feneuey; 2. Jean Perry: 3. Florence Richard. Grade II-l. Roger Smythe; 2. Catherine Mcliuah. Karen Elder- shaw; 3. Fred: McPhee. Grade II (French)-i. det; 2. Edwin Bernard; ald Richard. E FOR SALE av iiaiinisii VALUABLE COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AT SUMMERSIDE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned at the Office of R. T. Holman Limited, Summerside or inay be mailed to him, up to noon on November 15th, 1951, for the purchase of any of the following properties lJ('l0l'lf.,'lllf.f to the Estate of R. T. Holman. 1. Freehold property on Water Street occupied by Illu- I.M.T., as a Bus Terminal with offices upstairs. Ln! has a frontage on Water Street of approximately 2:; feet and a frontage on First Street of approidmatt-It 54 feet and a depth of 135 feet together with a right. of-way in common with others to First Street and Spring Street. Freehold property on Water Street adjacent to Hi. above property and having a frontage on Water Street of approximahly 49 feet 6 inches and a 1'it.:lit-of-iixrx at the rear in common with others to First Street illitl Spring Street, and premises being at present 0CClllll('t'i by a Barber Shop, Tailor Shop and Butcher Shop on the ground floor, and three law offices on the second loor. TEA I rtigrvrril tllltl Ilrliriutu Loo Gun- 3. Regin- .-t.5., Freehold property on Water Street adjacent to the ahm. property and having a frontage on Water Street of ap- proximately 30 feet 6 inches and 3. right-of-way in the rear in common with others to Spring Street. Occupied by a Tinsmith Shop and Store Premises on the ground floor and apartments on the second floor. 9.? Leasehold property (999 year Lease) at corner of Water Street and Spring Street at present occupied by a Bar- ber Shop and Shoe Repair Shop having a frontage on Water Street of approximately 28 feet 6 inches, and a frontage on Spring Street of approximately 73 feet. 58150 the property known as I-Iolmanls Island situated in dBedeque Bay containing an area of 130 acres of - an . r The highest or any of the tenders not necessarily to l)(' accepted. For further particulars apply to: HARRY T. I-IOLMAN, Trust:-c. Estate R. T. Holman. Prints, Monks' Cloth, Damask and quality Cre- pVoluos 1.50 to 2.59 N 0 W '29 Hill! mo smiiiiimltlo Shop NOW - - Sale Ends Saturday, Oct. 20th iiomiirs ABOTII I TORI! Charlottetown :.A