PAGE FOURTEEN T HE GUARDIAN. (II-IARLOTTETOWIN .:I9PTEMBER 15. 1951 S MAMMOTHEUPI-DER STREET DANCE 'nnd TRACTOR RODEO i xnnsinerdn Wednesday Sept. 19th. To celebrate the new paved streets in Kcnsliiglon. Proceeds for new community centre furiii. PROGRAM: -I:.'l0 III 8200 I'.3l.-('Hl( KEN. HAM & SAIJION 'Sl'I'I'I'2II. inn Bldg.. Coniincriiiil Street. 8:00 to 9:00 P.M.-TRA(”.l'0B RODEO to he held near C. N. R. Station. farmers 1!; )E'iIFS and up. Admission Five. 9:00 PJI. lo I200 A.)l.nHl('- S'FIIEE'll lI.LV('l'2 On flniiiiiierrizil Street. Music by Al Blunt-liarti and his orvlicslrri. mcrcinl Strcrl i. Sl'()NSOIHCI) .I()lNTl.V BY Kciisiiigloii Junior Chaniber of ('iimnivr:-of Kcnsingtoii Community Club. Keiisington Athletic Assoclntiuu. served ivy ladies of Kensingioii Community Club in Cli;imp- Ct-nipciitioii opt-ii to mono (If r:iiiiiii;: rinncc will he held in the Ciiaiiipirin l1lr1,':.. (inni- CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY 2:30. 7:13 . 9:15 PLUS 3 GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS ITOMING MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY 3 - BIG DAYS -- 3 The Picture You've Been Vilaiting For "KIN G SOLOMON'S MINES" With Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger 2 ACTION HITS Today 2:30, 7 & 9:20 REGENT UNIVERSAL INIERTIAIIONAL pieteiils II! HMED Wt 7D(l6IIE5T Bdfif-E ON THE SAME PROGRAM "FEATIIERED SERPENT" Wanda HENDRIX ,1 Action-Packed Hit with Charlie Chan and Birmingham Closing quotes. Sliwngn 45.; Pc Pr Xd Steel . Steel Pr .. Un Steel Xd . Toronto Stocks MONTREAL. Sept. H n (CF) -- Slock (llnsr Abit Xd 21 Abit Pr Xd 25 1-" Ashes Xd Kb '71 3-8 Bathurst A it Bathurst B 34 1-1! Bell Xd .19 i-': Brazil .. 25 1-11 BA Oil Xd '22 7-8 BC Pow 29 3-4 BC Pow B . 6 Bldg Pro Xd 34 7-3 Can Cem 91 Can Cam Pr Xd 27 1-2 Can N Pow :0 3-4 Can Ss Pr .. 48 Cdn Brew Xd .10 i-4 Cdn Car 15 3-4 Cdn Car A la Cel Xd . . til Cel 31.75 Pr Xd 37 1-2 CPR . .. 33 7-51 Cdn Vkrs 19 1-2 Cockshutt 4i Cons Pap 42 1-2 C Smelt . 172 D Seag Xd 29 1-2 Dom Brid 66 Dom Coal Fr 21 1-2 Dom S as Cb 22 1-13 Dom Tar . . .. 48 Dom Tar Pr xd 21 1-2 Dom Tex xd 14 3-3 Dryden 35 Fndtn 12 3-4 Fraser 64 1-2 Ford A 50 1-4 G Sti War .. 18 1-2 H Brld Xd Xb in 1-2 How smith Xd 112 Hud Bay . i-2 Imp oil i-ii Imp Tob Xd l-4 Int Nickel Xd 'i--l Int Pap Xd l-4 Int Pap Xd l-4 Int Pete Xc Int Pow Xd Lake Wds 1-4 Mccoll . 36 1-2 N Stl Car Xd Xb 30 1-2 Noranda Xd 76 3.4 Price .14 Price Pr 96 Royallte in 3.: at. Law Corp Shwngn canailianwllollar Tl1iirsday's close. That is. it took sl.0.'r".. Canadian to buy 31 Amer- ican. down 1 16'. (By The Canadian Press) Toronto - lndustrials. base met- als. western oils hit new highs. Montreal Papers surge ward. up- rally market. New York Cotton closed ccnns to 51.10 a bale higher 73 KINKORA SUB-DIVISION C.W.L. The regular meeting of the Kin- kora sub-division of the Catholic Women's Li-agiie was held on Aug. Ztitli with the president, Mrs. Ver- non Mccarville in the chair. The League Prayer was recited by the Rev. Director Father McQuald. The minutes of the niectim: were read by the secre- tary Mrs. Ralph Mccarvllle. Cor- respondence read included I letter from Mrs. Lorne Noonan. president. of Charlottetown sub-division. so- liciting articles for Hospital Baz- aar. The various committee coiiveners reported on their different activi- ties. The report of the treasurer. Mrs. John R. Mccabe. showed a substantial sum of money in the bank. t Plans were discussed rangemcnts made for and ar- a chicken Wpg El Xd BANKS I BIG ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT . Jo:-l Mr-('.iwi - Alexia Smfih . Zn:-migv S.-nit "SOI."l'll 0? SAINT LOUIS" - in Tor-hiiirnlnr and "ALL AMERI('AN ("O-ED" - Au hilar- ious Hal Roach Comedy with Mar). 1'I'nm-I. worth and Noah Berry, Jr. "SAINT LOUIS" Starts at R. "CO-ED" Starts at 9:30. "SAINT LOUIS" Starts at l0:.',!ll. Donne anytime DR i,.'.-Lv"'. before 0:30 In no complete Shpw. IAVIDE-III THEATRE v. "AIM OIr'.;lL.” "Don't tell him to hit I h bah omer - it will only woke the 71" v- ' , . 7-2.- .Uu.IIaEH.Eii-'0:-A-IQ'yy l l i I - MONTREAL. 59-My 14 .. .cp) - another of his recreations. he , The American dollar today closedg crack rifle shot who as an un-. at 5.5. per cam premium to 1,1.;gloer;zraduate represented his Uni- Canadian dolar, V32 lower IhlIll.'v'(tl'SIty' The pound sterling was s2.953...Lord Slrathcarron. who moss and Cromarty and a time Minister of the Crown. Markets fit A Glaiicei New York - Rails and radio-Tvl previous - siniicuvs the Americans are full of ilnan-I He also knows Canada- cial ideas”. well from many visits. travel. and philatcly. which Apart from is is Sir Denys Lowsoii married. Ill 1936. the Hon. Patricia Macpher- son, younger daugliter of the first as Sir MP in: one- They have two daughters and a son. Gay. Melanie and Ian. Lady Low- son is a keen gardener and has a flair for interior decoration: ill the early days of her marriage she successfully modernised her home on Campden Hill in a strik- iitiz and attractive manner. Later the family moved to their present home in Sussex. W'I”'l1Ie president gave a brief but interesting report of the Provin- cial convention of the Catholic Women's League held in Summer- side recently, which she attended as delegate. Ian Macphersrm was meeting and complimented the me bar: of the League on the goo work accomplished and asked them to continue. The meeting c.oscd with prayer. S.'I'-. ANNE CLUB -The members of St. Anne Club of Howlan and Woodstock held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Leo Arscnault on Tuesday night. Sept. llth. The meeting as usual was opened hy short prayer by the president, who then called on the secretary for roll call which was answered by ”slng. Pay. Play or Dance". One visitor present joined for the following year. making teen members present. Minutes of the previous meeting were rem and approved. The sick commit- tee reported one sick. New sick committee was appointed and also li.nch committee. cordially invited all toyhcr home for the October meeting. where roll call will he answered by my- ing a penny for each size of shoe and also the usual bingo. Meet- lng adjourned by prayer after all business was finished and bingo was played. realizing ii. nice little sum for funds. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and others. brlnglni! another month'l Eel-eloleihcf 10 an end. Esso BIIRIIERS with economy mm clutch p. now available IMPERIAL (iii i:Milfi) The Rev. Director addressed the; ihlr- . ? t WALLACE WAREHOUSE AND CARTAGE LTD. WISH TO ANNOUNCE l Mrs. A. A. Arscnault tlicn very let's1'all'i It Oiier A Prince County Viewpoint b, ..d.. Getting modern equipment. for schools is import- ant, of course, but not so import- ant as obtaining modern, up-to- date teachers. Put a poor teacher in a classroom with all the best facilities for teaching and you cannot expect anything but med- iocre results. ; on the other hand, 3 teacher! up-to-date i with the right kind of experience and advanced methods of teachinz can get gratifying results in I woodshed made over into a make- shift classroom. Nothing can take the place of the personality of the teacher in educating children. Because oi this, the first duty of L progressive school board is to see that the teachers are the beat that can be obtained, and to treat these teachers with the consideration d-ue them. if the stress is laid on material rather than on the teach- .ing personnel you may end up with a very beautiful building and lame else. . . Shapiro's article in the latest is- suc of MacLenn's magazine should be read by everyone. It tells of the' two wars that we may have to fight with Russia. The military war. which may be avoided. and the psychologic-economic war which we are fighting now and must continue to fight in the fut- ure. in Europe it is little use to talk of democracy and freedom to. people who are fighting such a. grim. unrelenting battle to survive! inflation and its evils as they exist in Europe are the most potent weapons communism has today in. its fislht against B. free world. In: t tactics in China and elsewhere have shocked the world, commun- ism has held! its own in France andf made gains in Italy. ' we in Canada are much ahead. of those in France and Italy, ofi course. But even here inflation hasl ralsead its ugly head. We have at me spm; yloniz way to travel to arriv- at the desperate plight where we will be 'FP.'l('ry to accept communism in-, Istcad of a wretched lot. ' icontinued from Page 13) clNI;3W YOLRK. Sent. 14 -- (AP) - &,q:. .SEE.4)1a.L mo-Av” j?eT?m-we --- oshg qua 95- re er ck ow an . W o wou a 1& g5:l:'::”"9 13”: Stock (flow the end of twelve months have t Am Car 8: Fd.V 34 been too old -for the position: 8609 Ted” 332 Anaconda 49 7-8 then in 1950 he was elected Lord 27500 Thm" 14"" I5 Beth Steel .. 56 l-P- Mayor. his name was read out in 53'-'L':ii' -'38 25:: .. 31333t'.33.:i?.”?3l?ll.t?.S.E32”--iii?" 1500 Towagmac 7 1-2 C - Edison :11 3.4 i A 93300 Tower Pete 4: 1-2'1;-f",f...., L 49 1-3 Created A' Baronet 1180 Trans Emp (20 C H mm; 63 3.3 3500 Tum R” 55 C::” Mm H M 1-8 As Lord Mayor Sir Denys Low- son-he was created a Baronet in 1800 Trend Pete 46 G1 rq RV pm . 5." W T""””" 1” Keiinccw 1-4 iES..3i3"3”I.”..E3?.iiE3.”2.f.?”i-E1122 2000 U Mining '.4 Mmgm,-V w 5.", ' 244000 U Mbeuos 339 NY Cenhml 3.2. Bernhard of the Netherlands, the - g . King and Queen of Denmark. and 2470 Un Keno .. 1.1 l 4 Ram.) Co”, 7.3 2,00 U" om 82 std 0" NJ 5.” King Haakon of Norway when 1200 Upp C," ' m5 Tewg Co 14. they paid ceremonial visits to the. 3200 van R01 93 ma lmrcmn ' 14 City of London. He took part .775 ventures H Us Rubber officially in the inauguration of 9000 vmbona 3 U5 Steel 14 the .Featlval of Britain and other 4500 violamm, 90 V 1 (mm . 1:2 Festival cercmones-a picturesque .,6m0 Vulcan M wv::' U” Tel ;'2 hh occasion was when he opened the 11400 wnm, Am W 3-8 wcsunahouse 40!." Festival river services. the first 3500 west Mam. 6 ' "kWp.n;'rM time a Lord Mayor had gone by W0" W9” 'l5'””' - f.5Zi5y";?iff”?'J.3.”Y.".i3.i Uletoiii 203898 Wlltsey ' , , ” . 3000 winches.” '3 mixed by lDoggetts Coat '!Illld mm wnm 1” ,,l Badge men ill their scarlet livel- 500 wmngi "i ,ie:.,hc proceeded down the Thames 5800 W J3. - WINNIPEG. SCPL 14 - (CPI ” ;from London Bridze to Westmin- amm Yurk aid 1N1 Elffllll DTICES 5h0W9d 3 1”?" ster. to the strains of I-landel's 9820 Yk Ben; M7116 IOCIRY 0" Ur? WIn:1Il39RhG;”N" iwater Music played by an orches- , Exchange, with fax tak ngt e end 1,, on ,,m. of mo b3fg(I5. 21430 Y"k9"” JWIII1 wide ilnill-1 L d& Apart from his business and . Advances in flux were promive civic me, sir Denys Lowson is (URB 133' 3dV3"Cf'5 I" Umled Stat:-as S”-Akeciilyv interested in hospital work. .. . - . lwhlrh hwugm 0” 593 0” ”Y'.has served as an official on the gagfggg 532 iinsr h5T9- Boards of many voluntary hospit- 300 P .d 0.? """" " W 5 3. 03”? mid ha”?-V mwed ”P Under als and was appointed to the 500 S3; Pet? 33 ” iSIiIl)l)9l' O9m-'”ld- EXP9” buymlg Board of St. Bartholomew's undcr i 1; also was noted in barley. Amer- the Nmimml Hcaith Ac; of 1943, 30000 Y"k"" C”” ----- " 3” lean interests were picking up rye 1.1,, has 3150 worked for the . HEW-lint! 53195 In 3” illiillns W9” League of Mercy and the Order of. RAM” mostly in the December contracts -st. John of Jerusalem. of whiclil . I an 50m? 0I We buying W55 5”""''.h:: is a Commander and a former Ii” 3k M' :m latrd by forecasts of frost for someiv.Cc,p,.(.5mCm, m succession in L9 Bk NS ' . X .,' ?”'"l5 MT055 Ihc I"'3I"95 m"I3I?I- hi.': father hr is a life Governor o" gkniagoln '-ii Export loadings of Canadian the Um..,,.5m- Cgnpge af Dundpn 54 -v - i '1 . . . -p 575 Dom Bk .. ';:)IllCfIllI1.c angiiggglfiand of tlic'Sliak;'si)ei:iie Mne'ni!:ibi:lll 290 Imp Bk I 000 If" U19 N9m5l'I;"dE I gimtiierc 1'-JQa.:c1t(i5tri(ve Igousriciii acud is; 310 Roial Bk -5 .Cia-ss otuo wheat .arIl1& I-Xltltmtia member of the Royal Conipanylspite of the fact mm, communism: Ixvvmw-S Ki."SS.i5J”."-iniililif ..!n..”.? ..-..-".l” ””""”' ! id-civii seven-ciszhths. A (in-at Traveller 1 1395 Cd BWW 2” 1'4 Closin prices: l . . N 100 Dom Magiies lfl l-4' oats Om. R'.'.'l'I. D". g4l;,A. Sir Denys has travelled widely. mo gimp A 34 Mm, MA knows many parts of Africa, and: no gimp 13 :14 Eg,me.,'" OM 1-y3H- Dec. H7, as quite a young man made a. 48 Simp Pr SH - Bl. Mm. ,.19.,:19.I: ' practice. of crossing the Atlantic --.--- ---- R'u. ; om 17935. Dec 1735;. frequently l'I like to study Am-. .,.1w '1-.3,-. A ' ' ' ' Wericzin iiirestinciits on V OF-lax" Oct 4-,-,. D9,. 406A. Ili- would say. "You can learn so S. May 403'"A ' 1" ' ' Jmucli from personal contacts. and But we are on that road and fac-i ling that direction. That is a sober- ing thought. If the inflationary' 'spIraI continues to rise. the time: lwill inevitably come when our free way of life will not he so im-' lportimt to us as a square meal. (Then the ground will he prepared ifor the entrance of Communism. iLet us hope that this haven of liberiy never drops to that level. 1 BACKYARD GI-JYSER . -..... i ROTORUA, N. Z. (CF) ;Residents of this thermal region care used to unexpected phenom- lcna. but were mildly surprised when a geyser appeared in the backyard of a suburban home Grey mud was hurled into the air for 30 minutes and then the gey- scr subsided into a boiling pool four feet in diameter. Annual tlurling : Meeting The annual meeting of the Summerside Curling Rink will be held on Monday. the first day of October 1951 at the hour. of 7:30 o'clock in the evening at the Curling Rink on Notre Dame Street, Summerside. There will be some changes made in the bye-laws. JOHN K. CURRAN. ' President. j FOR THE - iiAiio 4 or - HEARING WE INTRODUCE THE NEW GLEARTONE” HEARING AID No need to let impaired hearing handicap you in business and social activities. 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