PAGE EIGHT STUNNING! ITS SPECTACLE . . . MAKE IT i "A MILEPOST IN MOVIE HISTORY"! T0-DAY to. SAT. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 THE TIIRILL OF ITS STORY . . . THE POWER OF FRANK CONNIFF-N. Y. Journal-American PRINCE EDWARD lymy, limo '.v';l.'-NlVlCllill IN 0-: 'N-B... is spent-ll-ng several days . liar many irlanda will regret to learn that Mrs. A. D. Duvar is ill at her home in Montague. Mi. natty Slaw. lt.C.A.l'.. llam- ton. N.B.. is I leave at her homo in Br-udonel. News Nan stoma:-t, Montague. spent the pad wedend vtdthg triemb and r&dvoa in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. ox. , I-iali:tax.. N. 5.. are gush rt mou- son and '-in-hm. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wightrnan. Montague. AB, Nonrnnn Mt-Kenna. or the l-i.M.G.8. Cornwallis. is visiting in Montague. at the home at his par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Kenna. Bury MacLure. llndorloion, in Montague with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madnure Her many ilrienm will regret to learn that Mrs. J. M. Fraser, Trin- ity Mhnae. Monies-ue. has been ill for 9110 Past Week. Mr present the is iml!1VVlne in health. Mr ..'Miu Gloria Gormley. who is attending Union Commercial Col- lege, Charlottetown, is spending ihe Easter holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gormley, St. Marys Road. .. 'MAK.E YOU! PENNIBS work for you. we of any item listed on 77 . 0 WARIIERCOIOR A CAPITOL - TODAY i DON'T MISS THE OWL SHOW! 4) TONIGHT AT 10:30 P. M. ' LATE SHOWING FOR ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY 4 OF GREAT ACTION PACKED HIT! C l6ld;uwithi'a blazing A244, Ya bui-.ning'kiasi.T'T"'and gr , . .. . - ,.a stinging lash! ... uem'ng' mom: POWER ; susiu HAYWARD IIIIIIIII-IIIIIHI-IIIIKIMI TO-DAY and WED. MATINEE 2:30 One Showing This Feature Tonight 7:30 i A - 'l . . ,. world", of, wonaiers I '. . . us only "wonder-worker I 1 -Wait Disney could bring it to; -. the screeni Fascinating 1 Iunny-Iollri Strange advgnmygg Mad-cop rnerrimentl Gay songslx IWaIt'Disney?gf all-esmon Muel - NEWS .. caaroon - rsurruarrrrz East Baltic and Vicinity recently received the sad news that their birother. Mr. James McDonald. had passed away suddenly in Bos- ton, Muss, Bylmpathy is being ex- tended to the bereaved relatives, This is the second death in the McDonald iamily in the past year. as Mr. Joseph McDonald passed away suddenly in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. wmley Fraser. Nlortih lake, motored to Mount. Stewart on March 23rd, on busi- pm. Mr. J. 1', Money Botihnweli, was a buslnes visitor to Charlottewwn on March 23rd. The young people or the sur- rounding districts enjoyed an even- ing at playing in-oki-nole -1 SHIRTS LAUNDERED ro eanmonon RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2887 Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Itopairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Eloctric PHONE 1444 . . Mass Reggie McDonald and Peter McDonald of Sou:-is have in the Red Point. school on March 23rd The winners were Messrs Lezth Robertson and Roy Robertson, Red Point. Ilundas And Vicinity . '11 very successful card pasty t was held at the home oi Mr. and o Mrs. Frank Porn. Dundns, on Thun-'dny night, ll'i.".r.1h liltrh. Nine tables were in play. The l-adlesl prize went to Miss Edna lvicMa.st.er, gents prize to James J. Campbell. This was the last card party for the season and young and old will miss these little outings. .....- Chaa.rlot:te- town, visitor Red Point, March 23rd. Mr. Chester McNeill. well known carpenter, has com- pleted doing interior carpentry work at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Coffin, Eotllwcll. Red Point. Mr. John McDonald, well known potato Inspedtor of Rollo Bay. was on business to Red Point and East Baltic, March 23-rd. and 24th. Mr. Farquliar Campbell was a visitor to Newport on Monday. March 33rd. While there he called on his cousin. Mr. John L, Camp- Mir, Arnett Robertson has had bell" the misfortune to cut his hand MM our sale bill for the price of one plus 1 penny. Wednesday, Thurs- day. niday. Saturday, April 15, l6, ii, 18. More than 250 bu-gains to choose from. The Mabon Drug 00-. The Rexall Drug Store, Mon- tngue. ..0l1as'nm. SERVKX-J - Large Wnsllecahions attended the Easter services in Trinity United Ohurch, Montague. The front or the church was beautifully decorated witih Easter lilies. daiiodtils and other (lowers. The choir was directed by Mr. Gordon Cotlin. with Mrs. I... A. Johnston at the organ. At the moming service, Mrs. Arnold Wighhnan sang g solo "1 Walked Today where Jesus Walked". and the choir anthem was "Easter Dawn". Rev. J. M. Fraser. the minister, preached iittingly on "He Is Risen". At the evening service, Mrs. Douglas Coir-in and Mrs. Am- old Wightman rendered the duet, "Must Jesus Bear The cross Alone?" The anthem was entitled ”Chri.st Areas", and the sermon topic was "The First Easter Eve- umg." Whim Road and Vicinity Mr. Alex D. Campbell oi Prim- rose leiit on Wednesday, March lath for Boston, Mass. where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Irwin Nichols. at his home in King-sboro. The roads in the eastern districts are almost impassable to cars due to the mud. The trucks have dif- didulty in getting through and the old faithful horse and wagon is doing the travelling now. Messrs. John and Lyman Acorn were visitors to Charlottetown on March i7th, They were accompan- ...... led by Mr. John Gay at Cherry Mr. and Mice. Stewart MncGregor, vamcx East. Ba-.ltic, were Mlaroh 22nd., visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson, Munn's Road. Mr, Floyd Jay of Peakc's passed through Seven Mile Road on March 21st on route to points east. He re- ports the roads drying wonderfully. Messrs Leith and Roy Robertson are convalesclng at their home in Red Point from an attack of grippe, There is quite a lot oi sicknes in the near-by districts. Messrs. Everett McLeod and Ev- crett Garrett returned home from Nova Scotla on Monday, March 23rd. The members at the Red Point Women's Institute completed a beaxutiiuii quilt for the Red Cross Society at the home of Mrs. Theodore J, Robertson on March 23rd. Mrs. E 5. Rose of East Baltic donated the quilt top and mveral oi the members gave the lining for same. The many iriends oi Mrs. George Ross of Bridgetown are sorry to hear of her continued illnes, Bridgetown School is programing favourably under the eilnioient management or Miss Helena Roche. Mr. John Mlilar out Glenmnnlrng was a visitor to Dundas on March 19th, While there he attended the card party held at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Perry. Mrs. Tyler'Ohi1ig is ill at her home in Black Pond. All wish her :4 speedy recovery. ,..A. Mr. George Bruce. Red Pninl. visited Charlottetown. March .30th.. where he visited with his wife. -06. M who is a patient in tho P, E, 1. Hospital. All wish Mrs. Bruce a successful recovery soon. It fairly malls in the mouth! The many friends of Mrs. Edwin Clarke of Mount Stewart will re- gret to learn she has agnin entered the P. E. 1. Hospital, Mrs. Clarke is well and mmilinry known to many in the Eastern districts and all sincerely wish her better health In t.ho future. Baniroww STABILIZED Mr. Gemld Bruce, mm Baltic. PEANUT BUTTER motored to Charlottetown, March 30th. NOTICE ' Creamery Co-op Assodation Limited will be heidpin i. Moreil Hall, Wednesday, April 8th at 3 pm: I The postponed annual meeting of the Morel! HEAR A THE IIT. IIOII. MINISTER OE TRADE AND COMMERCE AND ninisrna or namncn PRODUCTION "NATION'S IUSINESS" TONIGHT CIA MARITIMIS-8:45 PM. "A51. and mans-canana Nm-worn: Published by Naumal Liberal Fades-alon or csnada The women are busy these days with the paint brush, and paper hanging, ,... Mr. Brent. Robertson. grade eleven student. of Bt. Misry's Con- vent. sourris. is convoiescing at his home in Red Point from the grippe. All wish Brent a moody reoowsry. 0. ll. IIOWE .!Mr. and Mrs. .Colln MacDon- ald, Kilmuir, were recent visit- ors to Charlottetown. Mr. Jnmes MscLeod. Charlotte- Gleeneb. Montague. ..'IOI PIOIPI IIIVIOI in watch rqiaira coo Robert I Noah- or. Montague. ....'A'l'l'IND the evangelistic m at Montague Church oi Christ every night at eight. To- night Joyce Norris will sing "I Will Pilot Thee". Sermon by Kenneth Norris ”Why I Believe." In-s. Andrew Morrissey. While in the city they attended the special Euler play. Georgetown and O D O ' Vicinity Mr. John D. Oolllnll of stur- geon was a busineu visitor to ge'prge n on Tuesday March Mr. Harry Yoraton and Mr. Floyd Landry were business visitors to glharlottatown on Tuesday. March st. I Beth and John Allen are spend- ing the Easter holidays in York, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen. ..tMr. Raymond Lavandier and Mr. Joseph "sonny" Johnson mot- ored to Charlottetown on Tues- day. March am. Mr. Frank Mmooormack is visiting his home in Georgetown after being employed during the winter months with a. construction company in Labrador. Miss Vivian Allen. who is em- ployed at York. spent the March Nth week-end in Georgetown as the guest at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alien. Mr. Malcolm Clair oi Montague called in Georgetown on Monday, March 30th. Friends oi Brand Walsh. who is a student at St. Dunstan's College, are sorry to hear that ho is ill in the Charlottetown Hospital and all wish him a speedy recovery. A considerable amount of drift ice from the Gulf came into Georgetown harbour during the week of March 23rd and due to phe continuing north east wind, t is still in the harbour. Due to the absence of ice all winter, the loo now in the harbour is jok- inglvy referred to as summer ice. 0! IIWMII. John ll. Joann. William H. Jenkins. and Albert in me lJ.S.A. Alao ml Annandele Baptist Church. Inter- ment will be in the church come. tery, . Urges Interest In, languagisludy MONTREAL. (CP)-Dr. Albert W. ll eman. president of the Uni. veraity of New Brunswick. Monday urged the public to take a more active interest in the study oi language. He told a Canadian Club lunch- eon that the public tailed to under- stand the importance of language. valuable in teaching people to understand the aiiairs oi a troubled world. "it is true that we pay lip serv- ice tothe claims of language study by retaining in our curricula ior lower schools. English composi- tion." he said. "But grammar has been sadly reduced in rank and Latin. which used to direct the students attention to the anatomy of language. is Inst disappearing." lng the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 5. Martell. Mrs. Bernard Batchilder and iamily have returned to their home in Georgetown after having spent the winter in Charlottetown. where Mr. Botchdlder, who is Captain oi 9. Dominion Government Dredge, is stationed. Miss Joan Murphy. student at Notre Dame Academy. and Mr. Gerald Murphy. student at st. Dunstans College. are guests of their mother. Mrs. Agnes Murphy. tor the. Easter holidays. Miss Bernice Delliow and Miss Shells Deuzry. Prince of Wales College students, are spending the Easter holidays as the guests of their parenu. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Debory. Mir. Stephen Bmtchildor left early in the week for I-iollinger, Quebec, where he has accepted a positlon'ns a. wireless operator. Mr. Cullen Debory. engineering student at at. Francis Xavier Uni- versity. in Antigonlsh, N. 5.. 1! Visiting his home in GOOIECCOWU . .' Mlas Phyllis Martel), student at Notre Dame Academy, is spend- iown, spent the holiday week- end at his home at Whim Road. Mr. Frank Graham. Charlotte- town,l is visiting his home at Commercial Cross. Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Whim Road, was a recent guest or her mother, Mrs. Priscilla Shaw, Bru- denell. His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. Murdock Mac- Donald has returned to his home at Whim Road aiter spending sev- eral weeks receiving treatment in the veierans' wing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Char- loltetown. It is regretted by all to learn that Mr. Barry Nicholson, who is employed by Home Motors in Charlottetown, is ill at his home at Whim Road. He is wished a speedy recovery. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. who II attending P. W. C. in Charlotte- town, ls spending his Easter va- cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald in Kllmuir. Mr. Kick Campbell. C during the Easter holidays. -A0 Here's your opportunity W ciai Cross, was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Nicholson. Mr. Webb Whim Road. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Recent hostesses or the'Kilmult Girls Sowing Club were Mrs. Colin MacDonald and Mrsurred Nichol- son, both oi Klimulr. The girls are reported to be progressing very well in their classes. and at each meeting the sewing in- structor. Mrs. E. Farquharaon, was present to supervise their work. - Most of the farmers In the dis- trict these days are busily engag- ed ln sawing their wood supply. ............... Itiasatimatodmotooraeotarthe oarthta ahnomhora at speeds up .41. . POULTRY MEN We are offering for a feeding cod liver oil.-150 a gal. Protect youigfiock D.nnd at this bargain prion JAMIIBON PHARMACY ' . . Montague. . to so miles per second. SPECIAL T 5 short time only-Whitcod. 1200 A tor 82.98 per ..;..Vt.: 4.-7v - ............. meet the J0lIllS'I'0ll .shT.5jE at A. F. when he makes his personal appearance Thursday. He's got all the answers to questions of ill. because he's coming right Iran the famous with the brand new Spring and Summer I953 styla book and with all the expert knowledge of o Ionhlon expert at his command. Come In and toll: to him-racalva you are rnaoauvad Ior your 1953 Johnston approved clothes wardrobe- Choose from oil the newest W096 virgin wool todu, splash weaves, nuwaova wontodn, and dozens more. MaeL'EAN Campbell April Iabrlc, style and colour - Johnston tailoring IIWP5 his personal attention. when fabrics - flannel won- I II. F. camel murmur