Lzru-uu.u i'ris'r0WN SHOWS 2:30 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD 4 DAYS TD-DAY To THUR. TIME, I l I EXTRA! MUSICAL "WHERE'S THE FIRE" SPEDIAL NEWS FEATIIRETTE on I'll-IIAY -CAPl',I'0L- rut.-wsn. SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 THE SAVAGE SENSATIONAL STORY OF A GUY WHO WALKED Jiliilhlfllmklgvlliiilifli. Minced by -4 is i5N.w..lsr..i..o..c..r..n.u'"f33&s9.iearnew NEWS . MUSICAL, M ii. J. MABDN suvmc orrorrsrmsr ,,, ,, LIVE AND nnssseo Htllrll cl Sxaplylnl GI luunnaus, r. z. 1. DAlLY Office llourll 1:3; 3,533 EASTERN PACKING hr -nvolntmem CO.. LTD. Omen Connected with Drug store. Soul-ls. P. E. i L Quickies by Ken Reynolds ” MADKENZIE KING FIINERAI. " DUE A5 NEXT ATTRACTION The hilarious adventures M the real-life Gilbreth family as reveal- ed in last year's best-seller are til: subject of Twentieth Century- Fox's i e c h n ic o l o 1- production "Cheaper By The Dozen.” starring Clifton Webb. Jeanne Grain. and Myrna Loy. Announced as the next attrac- tion at the Prince Edward Theatre. the movie is based on the book by Frank B. Giibreth. J:-.. and Ernest- ine Gilbreth Carey. tells the true story of a family of twelve child- ren fathered by an eccentric time ,and motion expert. and motherecl by a. famous psychologist. I Webb I "CHEAPER BY THE .f)0ZF.N" i I I Playing "Dad." Clifton takes a respite from Belvedere irols. To make himself like the character he portrays. the noted nctor became a changed man in ,real-life. adding 22 pounds. get- i ting rid of his crew cut. having his lhair and moustache dyed red. and .smoothing out his clipped and i precise voice. i in decided contrast to her dra- imatic portrayal as the girl who passed for white in Darryl F. Zan- 'uck”s ”Pinky," Jeanne Craln re- lturna to lighter fare as Webb's idaughter in "Cheaper By The Dozen.” I Without children in real-llfu. iMyrna Loy finds herself the moth- (cr of the famous twelve in this movie. Her first picture in almost itwo years. she is the only Holly- uood actress actively working for IUNECO. ' , Walter f”Siiling Pretty") Lang (directed and Lamar Trotti both : wrote the screenplay and produced the picture for Nentieth Century- ; Fox. . Annuaio -Meeting St. Mary's convent .."rhe annual meeting and re- union of st. Mary's Alumnle was held in St. Mary's convent. souris with a. large number of members and ex-pupils of the convent in attendance. The president Mrs. Fred Mullally presided and ad- dressed the members thanking them for their cooperation and support during the. year. The se- cretary then gave I. report of the yeara' activities. This was followed by the treasux-e's report. Rev. Mother Dlrectress then addressed the meeting thanking the members for the work which they had accomplished during the year. it wls moved by Mrs. Adrian Mac- Innia and second by Mrs. Emmett Pierce that the Executive hold office for another year. The oificerr are as follows: President - Mrs. Fred Mullally Vice-Elresident - Mrs. Alex P. MacDonald secretary - Miss Helen F. Mlcluuc Treasurer Miss Mary Kenya Convener of Enter- tainment - Mrs. Howard Pequot. There was I tine display of sew- ing and knitting etc. the work which had been done by the pupils during the year and all of which received much favourable comment by all present. i very enjoyable lea hour followed. refreshments being served by the sisters of the Convent. The pleasant afternoon was brought to a dos! by Benediction oi the Blessed sacrament in the convent Chapel with gnev. Pius Murnanlmn Mlerr U. S. Troop! 5 in Newfoundland i 'l ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. July 25 -- '(CP)- Ma).-Gen. Lyman Whitten. commander of United states forces in Newfoundland. Labrador and Greenland. said here the in- lematlonal situation did not war- rant an increase of American troops in Newfoundland at present. He said, however, that all troops under his command have been alerted for any eventuality. TO THE TRADE You will require Christmas toys, decorations, fancy goods. etc. Our full line will be on display at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, the week of Aug.,7 to 15. Write or Telephone Mr. Weatherby, care of Queen Hotel, for ap- pointment. This is the lug- est and most complete line , shown in Eastern Canada, 2 and prices are exceptionally low. Do not miss this oppor- y iunlty. . '. T. S. PAITILLO I 00.. . uunsp ms 0 4 officiating. Murray Harbour North Miss Verna Johnston has return- ed home after spending a very enjoyable vacation in Dartmouth. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bishop. Mrs. Frank Bishop of Deri- mouth. N. 8.. is I visitor to Mur- ray Harbor North. guest of Mr. and Mn. Wm. Irving. Friends of Mr. Garfield Johnston of Peters Road are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital and all wish him I speedy return to health. - Mr. and Mn. Albert Cruweli. Carleton. Siding, were recent vis- lion to Peters Road. guests of Mrs. Cruwellb parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. A. Johnston. Friends of Mr. David Hicken. oak Valley. are sorry to hear that he is connned i his home with pneumonia. iii; ny friends wish for him I speedy recovery. The regular monthly meeting of the Lediw Aid society was held on Tuesday evening,July is, at the home of lira. Annie Kennedy. A large number of members and several visitors were present., At the close of the busiest: meeting, special musical numbers were rendered by some oi the members. after whin luncheon was served by the hon en. named by llrs. James Graham and Mrs. George Graham. . IIIIPIIIINGLX INOUGH The written constitution of the uni ynpubiie. of Outer M16 - lily '..f:.I HIE EASIERN aulnnmi Amine: uuurauugx llunld ii. rlpauardlennube on Georgetown: The Poet omoo: following phone in Montana: tiles ii. A. Landry. Albert am In. lyn- Chit , bwnn, Ilieu . AGENT oeououuwmv Weldon (Ann. bought It In: as the I-Iolnllnl Ilvavlu. lJ8ouriu'.I'he I. Ilollull I Sol. ..Dll'I'l'l'HD FOOTWEAR AI 8' llontuuo BBO! 50080. ' Mrs. R. K. Beck. Toronto. is via- iting in Montague. guest .0! her mother. Mrs. A. J. MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Comfort of Quincy, Mass.. are spending 0 few days in Montague, guests at Lane-'s Cabins. Mr. and Mrs. s. E. Oomfort of Quincy, Mass... are spending I 19W days in Montague. guests at l.ane':; Cabins. Mrs. Rodney -Bruce and family oi Montreal are spending 8 few days visiting Mrs. L. H. Douglas, 'Georgetown. Mrs. Ms: Llvingsioxi and daugh- ter Carol of Murray River, were visiting in Montague on Thurs- day. Her many friends will be sorry to learn that Margaret Jean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. Erudenell. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. Ralph Douglas, Montreal. is spending a few weeks in George- town visiting his mothcr.' Mrs. L. H. Douglas. and is also visiting 31 the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. L H. Collin in Montague- Major J. M. Prime and Mrs. Prime of Rhode Island. are spend- ing a three weeks Vacallon at Morrison's Beach in .Georilei-0W"r and are also vlsiiing in Moniasuc and other communities. Mrs. Levi Power and dauZlhlCY- Beatrice. and son Billy. accompan- ied Mr. Power to Halifax on a visit last week. Mr. Power. who is employed in Halifax. had spent a few days at his home in Moni- ague. Mr. Ralph Douglas. M0i1tl'8iil, is spending a few weeks in George- town. visiting his mother. Mrs. L. H. Douglas. and is also visiting in Montague at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coffin-. Major J. M. Prime and Mrs. Prime of Rhode Island. are 5lJEHi5' ing a three weeks vacation Hi Morrison's Beach in George?-OW” and are also visiting in Montague and other communities. Miss Ola. I-laomilton, Charlotte- town, Mrs. Alex lia.-nliton. New Perth. and Mrs. Roderick Agar. Strasbprg. Sask.. were sue-W 05 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maccresor. Montague on Wednesday. Mrs. Alfred Mlilcr. sunny-rrook. Gaspe and Miss Male Miller. Mont- real. returned home after enioylnil I vacation at the home of Mrs. Miller's son-in-law and dnushlr-'-'3 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Melllsh, New Perth. Mrs. Lina Francis. VlI,'torl.n. ac- companied by Mrs. Bertha M Mac- Qusrrie. Mrs. Wallace Stewart, Mr. Harold Francis. .and Mr. James MacLeod. motored to Mon- tague this week where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lafldry. Mrs-. Lina Francis, Vlclorla. ac- companied by Mrs. Beriha Mac- Quarrlc. Mrs. Wallace Slcwarl. Mr. Harold Francis. and Mr. James MacLeod. motored to Moni- ague this week where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Landry. JSUPPLY SHIP IN PORT -- The Nellie A. Ciuett. supply ship for the Grenfeii Missions in La- brador. arrived in port in Monte- gue on Thursday with a partial cargo of general produce. At Montague the vessel will take on a. quantity of hay. The ship is under the command of Captain Kenneth fvcrson. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Poplar. Mrs. Archie Hume. Montague. motored to Sourls on Wednesday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Deveau. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martin. At the Martin home they had the leasurc of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Martin of Pic- tou. former residents of Mont- ague. At a recent meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. the officers were installed by the dep- uiy'president, Mrs. Ruth MacLeod and Past Noble Grand. Mrs. Vera MacDonald. Mrs. Florence Slew- art, Miss Sue l-femphill. Mrs. Ad- die Duver. and Mrs. Nellie El-uer. At the close of the meeting I lunch of ice cream and cake was served by a committee oi the members. The following are the new officers: . Noble Grand: Miss Thelma Lar- Vice Grand: Minn Ruby Mac- !-e - . i . Recording Secretary: Miss Adah MacGugor, P. N.Ci. J , Financial Secretary: Mrs. Cath- erine 8 art, P.N.G. Treasurer: Mn. Winnifred Vick- eraon. P.N. . Chaplain: Mrs. Doris Llewellyn. Warden: Mu. Grace Llewellyn. Conductor: Mrauarjorle Fraser. Inside Guardian: Harry Higgin- ouutide aumuan: Aihol Rob- ertson. 'v - l!.8dN.G.: Miu Sue Hemphill. r..'s.i.'.o.: Irt. P.N.G. R. S. V. 0.: Mrs. Florence Stew- Iiu. Addie Duvet. P.N.G. ggieaist. uh. nu... 13!!!!” ' Mrs. Rodneyinruce and family of Montreal are mending a few days visiting Mrs. L. H. Douglas, Georgetown. Mrs. Mae Livingstone and daughter. Carol, of Murray River. were visiting in Montague on Thursday. Mrs. : Charles Crawford. Miss Freda Morrison and Mr. Maurice Duford left for Ottawa after visit- ing relatives in Montague and Annandale. Her many friends will be sorry to learn of the illness of Margaret Jean, daughter of Mr. and hire. is a patient in the King's County llospital. - ..iMrs. Charles Crawford. Miss Freda Morrison and Mr. Maurice Duiorsd left for Ottawa after vis- iting relatives in Montague and Anuandalc. ' Miss Ola Hamilton. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Alex Hamilton. New Perth. and Mrs. Roderick Agaar. Sirasburg. S.-isk.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacGrcgol'. Montague. on Wednesday. Mrs. Levi Power and datlshter Beatrice and son Billy. accompan- ied Mr. Power to Halifax on .'t xisit last week. Mr. Power, who is employed in Halifax. had :pent a few days at his home in Man- tague. Mrs. Ashford Miller. Sunny- brook, Gaspe. and Miss Mae Mill- er. Montreal, returned home after enjoying a vacation at the home of Mrs. Miller's son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mei- llsh, New Perth. The Nellie A. Clueii. supply ship (or ihc Grcnfell Missions in Lab- rador. arrived in port in Montague on Thursday with a partial cargo of general produce. At Montague the vessel will take on a quantity of hay. The ship is under the com- mand of Captain Kenneth lvcrson. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Temple Ciotell is vls'iting- for a week in Tignish. . Master Gerry Levers of char- lottetown is vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eas- ion. Mr. Ralph Boats, representing Royal Sales of Summerslde, was 3 visitor to Georgetown and sur- rounding areas on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Fraser and family of Charlottetown visited for a weel; in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Frasers' mother. Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and family of Montreal are vaca- iionlng at Montague. on Friday. Mr. Douglas visited his mother. Mrs. L.H. Douglas in Georgetown. Miss Joan McNeiil of Charlotte- town is visiting in Georgetown, where she is the guest of her cousin. Miss Joan Batchilder. During the past week a large number of trucks have been haul- ing and placing gravel on the main road from Ponies Garage to Georgetown. By Friday noon the Job was completed to the C.N.l'i. Station here. This is another pre- paratory step. prior to the paving of the road and citizens are anx- ACHE5 Drive out Wilfred MacDonald. Brudenel.. she ' :GreeseIeu...DeuI'i Spiel Raw, red, painfully unburned skin can be sheer tortu're..Daa't suifer needleuly - get thing, cooling instant relief with modi- cated Nouema. It's beech-tented -actually over 25,000,000 onus of with is relieved! Norman in gneaaelers . . .doesn't min clothnl. Apply it and dress right away. At all drug and cosmetic counters. 21?. 49c, 69t and 51.39. Get your hat of Noxzemn today. .-, VVUHOUT BURNING (lav NOXZCMA suumn Oil bunlun Gvcosciq.-is FOR A RICH HEALTHY TN ilorctilv iiix Says - Conilnuecl from page .2 Then you will think it will be more convenient in the summer. up; when that comes you will deter it indefinitely. Of course. every young couple would rlthet be by lhemsclvt-i That is perfectly natural and no reflection whatever upon moilu-A3... law. You would feel the same way about your own mother. I: is just that a husband and wife who love each other w.-ry.murh are sufficient unto themselves and any third party is in the way. But the more you indulge in this sweet selfishness, the more it grows upon you until it turns a virtue into a vice. For, am-p an we cannot live to ourselves alone. We have obligations to others. -mi especially we have family obligations that are debts of honor that we cannot shlrk. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: What is the difference between an ill- lcrlorily complex and a superiority complex ? TWO GIRLS ANSWER: An inferiority complex is when of yourself. A superlorl Both are to be deplored. DOROTHY -DIX cannot reply personally to readers. but will ans- wer i-rohlenn of loneul income through her column. ' iously looking ahead toythe day soums use now w. 17 -when this important stretch of ...... road will be paved. The July meeting of the Suurll Line Road w. 1. was held at tin home of Mrs. Joseph Macoomiq on July 5. 1960 with eleven mem. bers and one visitor in attend. ance. Minutes or the prevloul meeting were read and approved. All correspondence was read and discussed. The sick committee gavl its report and members were re- ppolnted for another month. Mrs. Daniel Malone invited the mem- bers to nice at her home for the , Autuat meeting. A dainty lunch The Republic of Korea was for- was served by the hostess and I mm-ly called Chosen. pleasant social hour was spent, NAPOLEON und UNCLE ELBY by Clifford Mclfrille you think too liilla 1:? complex is when you overvalue ynurseli. Petty Officer First Class Robert Jenkins of the Royal Canadian Navy, who is stationed at H.M.. C.4S. Stadacona in Halifax, arriv- ed in Georgetown on Thursday ac- companied by his daughter Ann. They will be the guests of Petty Officer Jenkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins for a few days OLDER NAME THERE OUGHT A ;,Aw i nu. u.....,.. v .- .- 1, I-r-Imdiw Fr-mfnr E-DOD, MOM NEVER BELIEVE!) IN li0l.DiNG:TiE REINC ON HER'-' P103. L.8.V.G.: Min Mu-y Hemphili. . dis! THEN GAY VOU ACTIVITIES TOO MUCH. IT'S LIKELY W WARP THEIR VMGLE Now you Listen 10 ME 9 our-iourumwntisr MN on NiCE Locum our ue LIVE!