JULM-,,1-4: 1953 yh J MUSIC lllgmnl wt!-nx-Sam ninth: Pinnmi The Kltlmld Sonli o How of Dmiion Chair .. . Mr TEXAS." called "the world's Ms: Christian ii'estei'ii" will be .'.iixn in Ch8.I'l0ll.ElOWll Thursday lii'.y 16th. in the Rnllawiil' auditor- will at 8 pm. according to an I lioulicenieiit today by 5 R. i'.'PlpZhl. in rliarpzc oi the local iirsclitation. The film is the first mayor production of Billy Gr.- iuni Evangelistic Films. Inc. and Ivsturcs the famed younlz ei'aiige- i:.U and his entire crangclisilc mam Playing lcadili: roles in tlie vzll length-color picture arc Redd iarper and Cindy Walker. both isofessional western stars who have rwcntly made their decision lol ',iP their lives and talents to fhristlan service Produced as an cxlieriinciit. "Mr. rrxas" has amazed religious lead- vs and motion picture autliorities alike during its first year of show- igs. At the films prcvicvr in Holly- iiood Bowl on October 1. 1951. a lecord thronl: nf 25,000 persons lammed ilito thc liulzc anipiilicalrc tor the largest. atteiidiliicc any nio- lion picture has ever had in this ountry. During the past year of .liowings an estimated 3.000.000 persons have seen the film. From presents. WEE: 9 . I REDD HARPER cmov WALKER V . i Wonderful Putt” "Texas 'Tcxns" e Llunl of III: Wnndclu 4 rimmii Huiiin.simn-ms viiiimiiy (olho) n.n.i Supported by: g Redd Harper. . . "wide aoiiiii elm."- . (mi, w.ii.. . . . 'I!elmni Entmy' WHY GMIMM .. may ind Iltdd . . . run Slrp of III! is i. ' . 5...... Beverly She: . . . 4i... . cl... Mi 0-I" "l"l0W5 q, rmr wmili inno vain (Juildr (him . . . ' Grady Wilton Jury Ioavun Georg: Iovorly Shoo Paul Michlion and Todd Smith in see :1 Gospel film in one year. and the 85,000 decisions represent the largzcst single evangelistic ef- fort durllilz recent. years The story revolves around the Billy Graliaiii Crusade in Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worlli, one rear ago To produce the film. an entire ino- tioii picture company moved from Hollvwood to Texas and made all of the Texas sct-nos in the vicinity of Fort Worth. The rodeo scenes. some of the most heaiitltlii color photography being seen today. were made at Hardin Simmons Univer- sity. and fcature the world cham- pion Mayo Rodeo Riders, together with the famous Hardin Simmons Cowboy Band. Original music for the picture was composed by Cindy Walker. called the "true queen of western song writers." and Redd Harper Several of the songs from "Mr. hare appeared rt-cently on records. and complete albums are available. In several cities iliiere the film has been shown it has been neces- sary to schedule two and three THE yGUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIANL COOK'S for Perfect Picture: CRASWELI. for graphs. Be the: Photo- ITIS STRAWBERRY timo at lIowati.'s, Tryon. JOHNSON 4: JOHNSON. Drun- lzists new Dial Number 4133. J IMMYS TAXI-Dial 7379 or 7370. ' FOR SAFETY SARI”. ieflectoi'l7.c your car bumper. Dial 4748 iol' ser- vice. C. M. FRAZEE, Polio Insurance, Charlottetown. See Page 3. - - - C H I L I) E ii N AND IVOMI-l.V's Sandals at reduced prices to clear at LePages. LADIES AND GENTS Golf Shoes have arrived at LePagcs. JUST ARRII-'-El) - New Sum-I mar Dl'Ph5'.lS, s7es ii to 24 1-2. Helen's Dress Shop, 54 Grafton St. BELANGEB RANGES for coal, wood or oiL Bryenton dz Macxoy. SERVICE TO SICK, Dial 5132. -- --C--C.u Cantwalls Pharmacy, next. to aim... Personals Mrs Gifford Baiii. Cornwall, is MEETING 0; rwgst Roynny I patient in the P E I Ht it 1 l . . . isp a. Home and School Association. Wednesday. July 16 at 8.30 p.m. Frirnds of Mr. Goldic Smith of thing, Mrs. Minto Foster, Mrs. Mil- Yorli Highlights l Miss Donna Bowen, Wheatlcy River, was the guest of Misses Joyce and Earl: Ling, York. Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan, York. and Miss Florence MacMillan.West! Covehead, were recent visitors tol Charlottetown. Mrs. Ramsay Auld, Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Lorne MacMil- Inn, West. Coveliend, were in at- tendance at the W. I convcntionl in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. All-an Swan. Mrs. Roscoe Mac-Donald. Mrs. Whesley Mathew. Mrs. Clifford Chappell, Mrs. Leigh Vessey attended the W. I. conven- llOll at Pleasant Grove on June 18. Mrs Frank Vesaey. Mrs. Earl ion Vessey and Mrs. Harry Lewis motored to Pleasant Grove June 18. attending the W. I. convention. SEE THE FINEST WASHERS Cornwall are pleased to see him in Canada. See the Kenmore line- mam" ""1" lm” ll” 1'9"” ms exclusive with Simpsons-Sears. "953- KEBOSENE Electric and pm. Mrs. Evelyn Mackillnon and; mm, C,” Remgerago,-5. Bryemm, children oi Toronto are visiting friends and relatives and MacKay. C ounty and Cornwall. "WE: TREAT TH-2.: SICK WiEI.L.' Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewu':'I Bakery. The many friends of Josephine Fitz-Patrick, Ten House, will regret to learn Mile that him-,DONALI) RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and town Hospital. sound systems. Disc and tape re- , carding. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207 Mr. and Mrs H. M Hyde. Corn- - wall, had as giiiiday ulicsls. Mrs. A H. Dilvnr, Mr. Eric Duvar, Hip DE- vid Stewart, all of MlillVaL1liP and Sill) NEWS-Capt. Finley Mac- Dougall of Belle Rivcr received word this week-end of the sad Mr. Roger Worth of Charlottetown news of the death of his sister. HM Miss Elizabeth Ann MacDougzill Formerly of Cliai'lott.elouii, Mrs of Somcrville. Mass. lHalT.V T. Yates of Lachuie. Qlic, is visiting Mrs. Arthur Duvai at her ('ll1('ll. A. )lll.LlcR. l.ilmal summer home at Holland Cove and randirlnle for Queens County Mr. and Mrs Harry .Inniicsmi of will speak over CFCY on Tues- Montague. ' 12:00 noon. llis .-,, day, .luly Hill at inessaze will he addressed par- Mrprmd M,-5, RM c,,KRN. hf ticularly to thr- Cli:irlnttctown sajm J01,” N, 13. gm”; I119 gfpfk- 10710" WI" - end in Charlottetown lzucsts of " i their son and 'dauglitci'-in-law, E.V(iAGElVIIC.N"l' - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seldom Coffin. Charlotte- town .announce the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giiigey ., . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bccclier Caiiilibell Llhfl”! ;::lllgE1l:;:i giglesltltgexitf and three rlaiip,litcrs of Quincy, 'a?1d'Vlrsa"ChR'r1eti xlgu usuna CA”: Mass, are guests ”I' Mr and Mrs vlaislifield Marriage ti tattle placc wimmmop Godmxm Norm Wm- the middle of August. slum miip ----- The Misses Lydcr and Carey IN MEMOIII-AM Murray returned to their homes in '” Kmgi” Chaflnluetowii recently. iihe is 8. patient in the Charlotte-1 A jolly group of girls, Carol Har- dy. Joyce Ling, Betty Andrews. Elizabeth Waits, accompanied by Mrs. Edison Hardy motored to -M I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vessaey andl Ml-&SlMr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, York,1 ,aiti:-ndcd the wedding of Miss An-, inie Gill, Union Road, and Ml'.l Rankin, Bethel. I l Mrs, James MacLauchlan, Stan-l Iliope..has been enjoying a 10-day, visit. izuest of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. ,M?IllFlli and Rraiiddaughtcr Miss Vcra Mallelt, York . ---1 l , Mrs. William Bowen and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Locksby Bowen. Wheatlcy l River. motored to York recently. l the guests of Mr and Mrs. Eall, ,Ling on June 7. Coiigratillalioiis are extended to lthe four successful students whol . wrote the Provincial Grade VIIIl ,cxanis in York school June 10, l . namely. Miss Joyce Ling, Miss fCarol Hardy, Miss Elizabeth Watts? ,and Mr. George Proude. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallett, IYork, left on a 10-day trip to Tor-l onto. 0m.. where they were thel .t.'llPSlS of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mrs.l llilllis is the former Marguerite Mac-l lLaut-lilan. Stanhope. While guests, lot Mrs Malletts sister they visited iiiaiiy friends and points of intel-l PAGE Tunney POLIO ago...-.........u-----on. DIPHTHERIA TETANUS LEUKAEMIA ENCEPHALITIS MENINGITIS S8000.00 Insurance Premium for TWO years: slo.oo for the whole family. 6 5.00 for an individual. SI0,000.00 Insurance Sl2.00 for the whole family. i 6.00 for an individual. APPLICATION FOR POLIO AND SPECIFIED DISEASES POLICY (eff!-(-live 7 days after a('t'cplan('P) SMALLPOX no-o.o............-----o..- ..-.o-.no......-.aa-.- DECLARATION S l. Nzinir .. 2. A(l(lrl"u.s . . . . . .. . ., .. 3. Arc lliellllwrs of Family to lw con-rs-(I , ., (State Yes if to be covered) -I. Prl-nlium for 2 ............................................ ., yvars S 5. To tliu- lwsi iii" lily lliiowletlge and lit-lief neither I nor any mem- her of liiy family has had. within the last 90 days. any of the tliseases eoreretl by this insurance viz: Poliomyolltis, Smallpox, Dipliilieria, Tetanus, Leullaeniia, lilm-cphalltis, Meningitis (any type). 6. Neither I nor any iiiemlwr of lily family has consulted any D0('l0r of Illetiit-,liic or Surgeon within the last 90 days. a '''''''''' 'siQiiiii.iiii?'lil'Apiiiic5iiit.'""'" Sign aliow application and mail with premium, and a policy will be sent to you immediately. this number of i'icwvi's. some 85.- Showmgs .9” "mm" afld I'll?” :3" Massachusetts after spending alfstyyag a”dJM”-,,Ma”ell remrnedl mo haw made doclsmns to Mcwt l.'Ililrnfl:lng;Ig(l(lx:mll1 h:llc?uil:NiPill I; Ill loving memory of our hilw-lbrid holiday at mt”. homo m 0 m on mm M1- '.cl'.t "til. -cl ia"9- '- 9 - ' l' R"' i -. . . ,3 ,,Sc:,1,.1;5al:,,0me 0j,,1,;;,a2:Q)1::,g, Sllnlyn at 8 pm. hand and minor. Allreil A. Stew- lcldp Hm .7&7 l Rcsidciits of York stil retain the ':lm organization's Wasliinzton. D No charge for admission is made "L Wh" d”""'Hl "us mp J"l'v I inioni: those who lr-ti .luiv ll hmmr sf. havmg mm M mc wrali I. office. Both figuics indicate ifor "Mr. Texas" and the doors of 12"” m"l' on the "Overland Special" " ' ,:::mg Dvlllggw 9f P'.E'. 1' hvmchl . 0 icw highs in evaiiizelistic circles - lThe Rollaway will be opened at A an M wm'mhr P I M ,,,,.;,., B, C” mt”. H". imin illth 0:0 1:lrl?Ite.V10US lealfsi .O00.000 is the largcst iillmbcr eycr l7.30 p.m. . MIC 9” Iixniiin anti (;mr;;in M.-iIIicsoii.l 1 mm . 3 ea” 1 ma lo" ".m”e5 st 1;; r 1 -p of Eu-r - Dos-ri ni gig V 7 V , Vk", ,, , ,, N, , , ,, recall q I R ,, ) yl , . Many prizes have been won mYorki L " 3 u 3 ( I on EDUCATION PLAN , ALERT PARSON wnhmil -- mmw-'i Mm we us ,f,T,'l,”"'.,i,;j,”,..,,,”,, ;',,,..,l,jf,. Qf; lliv Messrs. Gcorize watits. ii-was, '72 Ull'aIIOIl sii-oi-t Charlottetown. P. E. I. --- ' i M74 . i it ' ' I ' , " 4 ' f , ivcssc-,i, Parker Jewcil and thei MEXICO CITY. lCPl-Severity-y KENHAM E I 1 CF Till nwnnry fallen llnll ,liIo- (lo-iII:)(fr'N'8ll:y1I'0":7':1d Mmi mmlm HM ilifalise. ix-liile others have beauti- cight centres to combat illiteracy TWIC ' V ll-Eillliv i ll parts , ' l ' ,fir-d their home surroundings as H ;- -,-- - ---w--I -- - --- W , lave been established aniong the vRci'. J. H. Clmrlcs i'6'ntCd thel You will iii-r furore-r In ouri Mr C L Mclcm. 'c N R I. - In MP 3- A. MRHPN. MC-ssrs. Ira and FOR” ,, M". l LAND RMLMMED STUDENT EXCHANGE Jtoml Incliani villages of the Mer.- ltirecourt of his church for car h('Rr(g. l, - - ,- -- p I”? c;;.ud,, IApyviS. HR,-my Lewia Lkwd BERNE ICPl-liic Sniss gov-, NEW DELHI iCPi--A million BELGRADE 4CPi-More tlia. iuital valley in Mexico. Three parking at. five shillings 1091' 931' W land "Mm mnnngm ""0 Ml A vps.-Cy, Cliffm-d cymppeil. and um ernnient has allocated aiiotiier sl.- fat-l-rs of dry land has been liroiiglit 200 Yugoslav students will carryni ; .l1ousand men and women attend- tans atteiiding a riiizliy interlia- Lnviiigly l'l'llIl'nlIl1'l'l'lI hy H'lIl'. Hm" C N R km" MMSN7 00'" vczi Mr. Leith Blown, Mr, Frank 300-000 ill l0I'9iim Hid iii SUCH liIi0- Hlidvr 1I'I'il1'rili0H Hi ill? Pl1ll.l3b,SPECiHl Sludiel Rbrond this NPR ' mg the courses arc lcarnliig to tional iiiatrii in tlic district. Pi'o- Mallet. and 'i0lI rlml ilailzhtr-rs. M M0m"'"l- ""9 ""l3l5l”"l 7” '10” vpcgpy, A yact amount of timaijccts as medical help for Elll't)l)Pilll following conipletini of a niiiiiberlwliile I40 foreign students risi ,Cliarlottctown Tlicr arr here :i coniicctioii with the Board Transport lieariiiizs which are i i ” iii: place today. thclrefiiszec P.lill(lTf'll. rt-iiilzlic lioiisinq oi liiiiior iiiirzatioii sclieiiies as here. under an agreement concluri 'ln Gerniriny and Austria and cdu- part of the Slate Qlil'r'rllnil'llll.'S five ed with the International associa --E.P. "cation in Southern Italy. iycar plan. ltion for the Exchange of Student: and work is heint: put on Ml groiliids of York School. trik- mprove their living and il't)l'l(lll;,' ice-Pris til :15 iiciii to his club IOliR,nIWrI. Nlallclyii iiiui Dnroilu. ionditions. : DUES. - Hon. George A. Drew .c. ; Mr. and Mrs. Niultlnrli .NIi'Ix'lTlr: at non of Sydney. N. S. are visit-, in: on P. E. I. They air air- rnnipinlnrl hy tiwlr Kflll 1lIlSl :i.nrl . rliiiiizliter-in-l;lu', Mr . la James 3icl(iiillori and thri:' ;'l0Ilfl- soil. Rlll NI:-Kimion. 'lilir-- i,.ril- ., 0 rrl Jul) 10. I in Bieatialhanr nil and The JENKINS PHARMACY, Dial 4219 -r i,,ISv' Registered at the Quecn Holri Ware Mr. and Mrs. Paul IV. Ryder, rind family from Wallhalil Massl The Ryder familr haw hF'Ptl enm- .'li2 lo the Island for the past four islimniers. Mr. Rydci slfiies that he will always be A booster for the Island its scenery and lovely beaches. IN MEMORIAM MISS AVEXITZ ROD!) ' 'l'lie many rr-lniives and irir-lirlt of Miss Annie Rorirl will l”.Vl'1 :y with rnzrct of her sudden rimtli ' A I-. In in Y.-lniiollxer llospitil oil l ' - lionliay. July I? ll. Tho lato Miss Rudd uns lmlu -,1 OF al Brackley Point Road lll I371. d.'iu;:litcr of Sir and Mrs lliillzlcr '. I.. Rodd. After Erorllinlloil from ' the Royal Vii-loria llospltal sllr ' livcrl iii Alhcrla llliel Bllllsli (”.il- V llliibla. Shh sci-mid rtlirllisliili uilll 3 the (i;lli.irll;ln mill Riitisli form; during World Mar l. Suri-iviri: nienilwrs of hcr fam- ily are. A sisima Mrs .VrIi lllr . Kmiili Llarwll nt .iinnirr-nl Rm V lwrt. nf Virtnrin and Jinins A., of l 01 tan a , I . Cremation and funeral wixiro: Ihe Wondafful DQHIY were in Vrlnroliir-r and hiirial 0 ' iiill he in the family pint Slin- Wm. 1-mmqwgy ggdgl goorrii crimclriry. ni-.-wltloy mini on . 1 , say In cumin: 0 .,y p t f V -- . J fJ;'d','3,?d';;":.'03,".';?I Now-new. undreamed-of health protection gr, ;i;';;';,;',:';;;f,"(ff,;f,” for baby! And absolute freedom because Dry, ... I ,, ":.P,'n-,PR"d'la'."v”d parity DGVBT Nu 0? bind5- And p.ad5 In loving memory of Mrs. Hooper iv, -pnifbnbr am cloud-soft to delicate baby slcm. I-Tssery. who died July Ill. 1952. , ' . Iii S0PeT'a.b9orb?nt””my 300k up 8't1m.js their Fond are the. memorial. that linger . weightin moisture. Give baby this priceless neiir iii Ihe one aim is um. i U W, protection-yoursal.f this wonderful "I " Mild .i'""- dear All long all the yelrll roll Ilonx l COMM UNITY CENTER oonvenience! Order Playliax Dfypor today! PlayrexDryperPant:y:........ eacn,SlT6S 100 Playtex Dryper Pads reizullir size'. . . 31.39 100 Playtex Dryper Pads large size. . . . . ,,Sl.59 key I: dunno on Shh out mad Dr, . Pads and flush IwlIYi than rlnll Pint!- mli vilqlmpuil action phoiooraloh mm . 0' WY ' "NW" WI -. now me and milonulil. may 5- I - is now locatetl in t he mouth Sil'oPt. Now open for w E D '5 J U to 5 o'clock and on Wednes- tion, Hear Mr. Drew broadcast from the Community Center over CFCY from 9:00-10:00 Crabbe Building at ihc' business at tho usual li(iut's.i it day 10 to 12. Dial (iflfll. Corner of Eusron :, P. M. Standard Time. i BIBLE "0035 STEWART STREET .- Corncr of Euston and Wey- Daily except Wednesday I I ..i 8-30 P M Kindly note the new Ioca- . . . I and Weymoufh Srreet.' '1' i