PAGE TWELVE lloiisliigton Blood Glinio Mr. Reg. Holman and Mr Fred Daviaon have been appointed as co-chairmen of the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic in hr helri ir the Masonic Hall. on Thursday August 30th by the Kenslngton Junior Chamber of Comnverco. These two gentlemen are doing all in their power to make the Kensington Clinic the best one ever held in the Island PYOVIIIC” and no doubt their efforts will h. rewarded ivy an outstanding ru- sponse from donors in Kensing- ton and the districts nrar in II The Clinic is to he held in tin- rvening between 7 and 9 0AiIOt'I-'. Citizens of the Province should all feel responsible for the pm- vlslon of this Blood Donor Serv- ice and realize that they ftlu:' make sacrifices to attend IIIPSIJ clinics when they are hclil i:i their iocalltv. ;i. H. Miss Colwiil was one of the more popular young ladies of Northiim. Northern and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. l-lermen Dyment spent the past week visiting friends inn Charlottetown. is visiting Ralph Mac- Mrs. Dan MacLean her grandson. Mr. Lean. Charlottetown. Miss Christie Maynard has no- lceptod a position with M.F. Schur- man. Summcrslde. - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weather- Friends of Mr. Elmer Bakcr re- gret to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. hie. Slirlnghill. N.S. spent the -m" - past week with their friends, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis, Mex- Andrew Brown and Miss Emily ico. Maine. were the recent guests Macl..ean. of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. Mrs. Jaines Macl..can. Halifax. NS. spent the week-end with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Maynard. The many lricnds of Mrs. Agnes lHiiiCIllllSOIl rcizrct to hear of her serious illness in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. The many friends of the lat!-' Percy L. Bowness are offering their sincere sympathy to Mr. Bowness and her son Ensor. Mr. Bowness was well known in this commun- lty. The annual picnic iii the Un- itcd Sunday School was held in Alfred Colwellis field in Northam on Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 8th. hest u-isliesiit. proved to be an enjoyable af- Alice Colwill ternoon ior both young and old Congrziiulations and are extended to Miss and Mr. Irving Harding whose after which a delicious supper was me GUARDIAN. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Naabia and family of Augusta. Maine. are vis- lting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellis. ' school has re-opened for an- other term under the supervision oi Miss Ina Phillips and Mr. Nor- man Lord. 7- Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenzie. Berlin. N.H, were the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. Mrs. McKenzie was lormerly Mia: Evelyn Ellis, Northern. and was a welcome visitor in this vicinity. . On Friday evening Aug. 10th.. a large number of guests assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Athol colwill to tender a post nuptial shower to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harding. The bride and groom re- ccived many beautiful and usetui gifts and also a generous sum of money and expressed their ap- preciation to their friends. All joined heartily in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows” Re- lreshments were served by 'the ladies after which the crowd dis- persed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hard- niarriage took place at the United served and all were treated to ice Church. Toronto, on Arie, lith. cream. Considerately priced. Autumn shades. SUITS r Slim. curved suits in the finest fabric. like this gracefully designed suit, await your choosing. Come see your favorite today. ing many years of wedded bliss. EVERYTHING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR III A NEW FALL OOAT The luxurious feel of deep-piled warmth . . . plus the icy of superb good looks are yours to choose irom in our new Fall coal group. ,-9. lxi irii A FALL FLAIR roii FLATTERY Come see our hat tree tilled with truly beautiful new Fall Millinery. in a wonderful variety of shapes. materials. and luscious ( 71'! A R LOTTETOWN Tlgnisli Prepares For Blood clinic --The Tignish sub-diviaion of the Catholic Women's League has appointed Mrs. J. F. Gallant of Tigniah as the convener of tho Blood Donor Clinic to be held in Dalton School tomorrow. between 10 and 12 noon. The oblecllvt: tor the Tignlsh Clinic is at least 100 donors and there in enthusi- asm to exceed this quota. Them are many people in and near Tig- nish who have made rapid recov- ery from sciloua illneaa because they received transfusions provld ed through this tree Red Cross Blood Service. and they are anx- ioua to show their appreciation by securing donors for the Tignish Clinic. ' FIRST TAXI The horse-drawn cab for early- ing passengers was designed by Nicholas Sauvage, a Frenchman. in 1660. iwater. Nova scotia. Tyne Valley Notes and Mrs. Byron Ramsay recently. Many from ta-vicinity attend- Prince county Hospital recently. The United Ladies Aid met. at the home of Mrs. I-loraco Lid- stone on Thursday evening. Aug. 23rd. Friends of Mr. Thor skerry re- gret. that he has had to enter the Prince County Hospital for treat.- ment. Hansen. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Stewart. Hutchinson (Agnes Newcombe) will regret to hear that she is ill in the Prince county Hospital. Mr. Wilmot 'conmi. Bridge- was guest soloist in the Anglican Church at Port Hill for a recent service. Miss Joyce Irving, Charlotte- town. is one of the nurses employ- ed at the Dental Clinic being held at. the Stewart. Memorial Centre. Mi and Mrs lra Stewart who have been vacationing in Tyne Valley have returned to their A1. CAP"-on NOIYH AMIIICAN up; ... L. S. STEVENSON Mrs. Hart Lidsione is at -"Halls of Montezuma" con- Iran-Ii Mn... present visiting lrlends and rel- centi-ates on e platoon of marines 9;. 140 R. ' atlves in N. a. to reveal, with great poignant ieel- 3 CHMOND sr, .-.- ing. how war atlocts the individual, 4" pmm, The Presbyterian Ladies Aid his emotions and aspirations. fofpoh-I ho” met at the home oi Mrs. Bpurgeon The central role 01 platoon lleu- y "" tenant falls to Richard Widmark. With many a line characterisation to the credit or this actor irom ed the otflcial opening oi the new "Kiss 0! Death" to "N0 Wly 0111." none will rank higher in his book spirit and heart that lifts ”l-lalls oi Mr. Frank Tucker. Bomervllle. 001"” -HWVIIY I" the ""95 M W" . 5"mm9l'-idn 34555., is spending the mum”, .1 trayals of men under stress un- the home or his aunt Mrs. ma folded by the mm A3 Victim! Quincy. Mass.. were overnight , guest, of MT, mm M” Edward Streetcar Named Desire.' are ex- Ramsay. pert. Newer to the theatre art: are sis” T Robert Wagner, Richard I-lylton. - 9 The many friends or Mrs. James mcmrd 300119. Don l-licks. Jsak EOSL been practicing since uation last Nora Scotla. Dr. and Mrs. plan on motoring to the Pacific Coast to Visit his parents. Mr. and Ml's. H. B. Forbes. AUGUST 28. 1951 ”HALLS OF MONTlZUMA" A Ti FOR SALE wrusraamo Horn. ilflllr-yen... old My areldlnr by Simcnn 'n..., vector. Eligible tor the slow I-13,,- Olllt B0lAI.. hay iiillliuu, om year old: full brother in Am. Royal. 23:10. Also Racing Equipment, VT. 12. BOWNESS.. than this one. He capture: the Montezuma" into a rare class of tllms that encompaaaea vast scope and intimate drains. ALso pabminenir are Walter (Jack) Palance. recalled from another Wldmark hit. "Panic in the Streets." and Reginald Gardiner. more accustomed to polished oom- edy than rugged drama. Both under tire. young skip I-lomeier. Gregory Peck's nemesis in "The Gun-tighter." and astute Karl Mal- den. stage and screen actor in "A ”"”s'i"ii"”Ii'i.ii"EE Webb. Bert Freed and Neville Brand. Many are actual Veterans oi world War II. though one or iiwn are too young to have been in. All acquit themselves handsomely in "Halls of Montezuma." .?;M:...M...i.M:..M Edward A smith of Merlgomlah. Nova Scotia. were recent visitors in Tyne Valley. Dr. Forbes has his grad- Elmsdale. Forbes . Rain or Clear TONIGHT 8:30 hula-3'-vaivaotaiooetri ciiiinioiio lERRY MOORE Rllof I EILVIIII "Hill spring at Also Selected Shorts h i55'aH'.'. v home in Sydney. Nova Scotla. James Mc(;itbe from sault Si. 'Vlai-ic is spending his vacation at. the home ,0! his grandparents, l RU I Mr. i l and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward slot; and son Greenfield, Mass. are .risitiniz with Mus. Stotz sister airs. Fred Hansen and Mr. and yMl'5 Edwin Hansen. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles New- comie and daughter. ilelorcs were .usiiors at the home of Mr. and pilrs Major Milligitn Portage re. lcemly. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M-ac-I. .Dougall motored to Coleman re-l '.cently and visited at the home of .Mr. Harry McNevi.n and Mr. and l-Mrs. Lorne MacNevIn. Mrs. Gertie Jack of New York .has returned to her work after ienjoylng it nice vacation with her iparents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mlaynard. ! Miss Georgie Stewart Toronto. who has been staying with her ' BllAcE'S siocit NEWS Chipman selected builders special No. 1 hard brick. carload just received. Handy Killer and all spraying material in stock. Windguard terra cotta chimney tops 12" or 11'' at bottom 34 inches high; in stock. Repair roof and chimney leaks with special plastic cement. all size cans in stock. 1, 21,5. 5, 10, 25 and 100 lbs. Roofing cement and special fibre roof coating. in stock. Galvanized and plain wire nails. also cut nails, all lengths, styles and gauges in stock. Round and flat bar iron. galvanized sheet iron. in stock. BIIAOE. MGKAY & CO. LTD. SUMMERSIDE P.E.i. mother. Mrs. I-lugh Stewart. who has been ill. has returned to her work in Toronto. Mr. Donald Maclmaii took ser- vices recently in the Richmond Bay Presbyterian charge in the absence of Mr. Thomas Cunning- ham, student Sinister, who is in, Messrs. Wilmot and Marshall Conrad. Bridgewator, N, s., have completed their work on the in- terior oi the Royal Bank and have gone to Amherst to work there. Mrs. Rolandjld-acbougall and son Gordon Ieigh have returned from Kitchener. Ontario, when attended and all articles were sold tor ll. good amount. The home- stead was sold to Mr. Ernest Ellis crowd attended and enjoyed the splendid meal served. The Richmond Bay Credit Un- ion held a weinor roast at Walter Newooinbes shore when both young and old gathered about a lhuga boniira to enjoy themselves it-glth group singing and social c aim The little Banks boy who has been a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre has sul- ticlentlymeoovered to be able to return to the home or his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Banks. Popular Grove. Maay'lriends of Mr. Elmer Bak- er are sorry to hear that he had the misfortune to get lime in one of his eyes while at. work recently It theimw Post office in sum- marside. He is still confined to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Id slots and son Mrs. Fred Hansen and Mr. Frank Ttickor of sornervllle. Mass. mot- ored to Charlottetown recently and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. OAIEO 'I'IIE.l'l'IlE IENSINGTON , Mon. - Tues. - Wed. 7.15. 9.15 Danny Kaye and Barbara Dates in ' "Till: INSPIOIOII GENIIAL” . in technicolor 4 . they! spenti the past three. weeks visit no wth Mr. and Mrs. Gor- s don Clements and family. . The auction sale held on the Dugald Stewart estate was wcll who expects to renovate and move in. H up . The members of Noi-tham ' Women": institute held a meat i supper in Northam school on E Wednesday evening. A large . Andrew Glss and Mr. and Mn. . Red Hansen at Kingston. Dr. Donald Forbes and Mrs. i rim-hes. accompanied by Mrs. nmiw parents. 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