PAGE roonraan CAPITOL Summerside has IEST Ill sum 3. Movies: LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 Darryl F. Zanuck's production "EINKY" with Jeanne Crain - Ethel Barrymore WEDNESDAY 8: THURSDAY - 7:15-9:15 Thursday Matinee 3230 RED HOT ivnlr HEAT HIS NEW HIT FROM WARNER BROS. nllluni in omgcrso av U L H Screen Play by Ivan Gel! and Ben Roberts sggguu or. sun. by v....m Kslk-in . mm In" Mu suinsv Poo-stnlluo VIRGINIA AYO ii? Hell up no pious folks. Jimmy's In - action again! FRED CLARK ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7215-9215. The screen version of Rumer Godden's famous novel. "BLACK. NAIICISSUS" It tells the story at Ll group of Anglo-Catholic Nuns who convert 1 former harem in the Himalayas into a convent; the trials and troubles which beset them in the work of the Mission. Starrinlz Deborah Kerr. Flora Robson. Snbu, David Farrar. . COMPLETE VISUAL REFRA(fl'l()N and ANALYSIS 6. F. HUTCHESON & SON Optometrists B3 Grafton St Sword for iHUS ED"Ride ETHE GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLCYITETOWN REGENT IEAN iiiiirsm - cisriihlusou i Locke Road and Vicinity Mr. Ti ueman Harris motored to Summerside on Saturday night. Mr. Ralph Adams of O'l..eary was a business visitor to Forest View recently. Mr. John Wedge is now resid- ing with his sister, Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Miss Bernice Gallant, teacher of Forest View spent the week-end at her home in Woodstock. Mr. Cahariie Foley has returned to his home in Forest View after visting his father and mother in Pictou, N.S. the FORD'S ' Mrs. David Livi-ngstcnc spent a lfew days visiting at the home of ;her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Foley I of Forest View. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant had as their guests last 'l'uesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pebera of Bloomfield and Mr. and V2557-vx9XVz.4”i" Johnston ma. has i run an ilssml can run an Last Showing Tonight 7:15 and 9:15 A Mostorpioco of tho Turf . . .i its Poor plo . . . its Loves . . ERNEST HEMINGWATS BEST . its Thoroughbreds. COMING WEDNESDAY Jr TTIUIF-SDAY "THE SCAR” Paul Henreid - J ohn Bennett Mrs. Dave l..aCoutiii'e and their three children of Brockton, Mass. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault has returned to her home after visit- lng a few days in Howla-n at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Al'S0fl'rllllL Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery of Al- bci-ton were visitors at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsena-ult of Forest View. They visited also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arseuaul-t of Howlan. ALBERTON C.W.L. -The September meeting of the Alberton sub-division cf the Catholic Women's League was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Callaghan with an attendance of 12 members. Meeting opened with prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. W. E. Mo-naghan. The lreasurer reported a bal- ance of 311.07 on hand. A report of the provincial C. W. L. convention was given by the president. Mrs. John P. Wal- lace, who also read a paper on Child Psychology. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. A. Murphy with Mrs. Frank Kinch and Mrs. Ray- mond Saunders as joint hostesses. I mime pi Lorne Valley Mr. and Mrs. Earle Macbonold: were buolncsl vldtors to the Capitol. on Wcdnosday. . Mr. shd Mrs. Grover McKay. Strathcona, were visitors to Lorne Valley on Tuesday. Mr. ri-ea M.IcLeod spent I raw" days at Bomhow It the home of his brother. Dr. Angus MacLeod. - Miss letha MncLeod. teacher at Mt. Me lick School. spent the! week-end at her home in Lorne Valley. l ..fMr. Vernon MacDonald, city. was I holiday visitor at the home of his brother. Mr. Wilbur Mac- Donald. Mias Bu-bun M.scLeod, teacher at B0 L w School great the wek-end at her home in Lorne Valley. Miss Mae McGrafh, Truro, NS. is spending I pleasant vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McGrath. Mrs. Edward Crane. Bangor. was a visitor to Lome Valley on Tues- day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro McGrath. Miss Christine Shaw. Charlotte- town. was I week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw. Min Emlly Shaw, Charlotte- town, was s visitor to Lome Val- lley on Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw. I lVl.r. and Mrs. Oliver Douglgs. Head of Hlllsboro. were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Doug- las' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay, Pis- quid, were visitors to Lorne Val- ley on Saturday. They were guests of their daughter. Mrs. Ea-rle MacDonald and Mr. Mac. Donald. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGrath.- Truro, NS. motored to the island on Sunday. They spent a few- days visiting with Mr. McGrath's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mc- Grabh. Mrs. Lloyd McNovin and infant daughter have returned home from the P.E.l. Hospital. They are guests at the home of Mrs. Mc- Nevin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Mclnnis.' Service at Lome Valley Church was held as usual on Sunday. In the absence of the minister, Rev. F. N. Young who is on vacation. the Rev. D. A. Campbell. Clifton, conducted the service. Mrs. Daniel Shaw was organist. Mr. and Mrs. Nell McConnell, Chm-lotteown. were holiday visi- Boforo you buy to believe Ill wheel and lot vinco you . . . "King-S rt-I ton to Lorne Valley and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccuinell. Mr. Vernon Macbeod. formerly of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. Charlottetown. spent the weekend in Lorne Valley sit he home of his mother. Mu. Christine Mucbeod. Mr. M.scLeod left on Monday for Halimx where he has ben transfered to the Bank of Com- merce. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MucLeod and family, Centznl Royalty. mot- ored to home Valley on Sunday. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mncbeod. A ham supp: was held in Lorne Valley 5131001 on Thlcsday even- ing. this was followed by I dance in the hall. Music was furnished by Webster's Orchestra. FREETOWN W. M. 8. The Freetown Unltod W. M. 8. Auxiliary met in the church Vestry on September 5th. The president. Mrs. Austin Rogers was assisted in the worship service by Mrs. Brewer Auld. Miss Elizabeth stet- son, Mrs. James smith and Mrs. Lyman smith. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Lois Cairns and Mrs. Roy Burns. The hymn "Fountain of Good" was sung. The Recording secretary. Mrs. Frank Cairns read the minutes and roll call was answered by fifteen members, A letter from the Presby- terial secretary of Temperance and Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Wilfred Craig. was read. Boxes of quilts and second-hand clothing are to be packed for Labrador on sep- tember fourteenth and plans were also mode to hold the Annual chicken supper and Bazaar in the near future. Mrs. Frank Deacon, a delegate to the world's christian Education convention in Toronto gave a splendid account of her trip and of the meetings hold there which proved to be very interest- ing. BUDDHIST C0-OPEBATIVE COA.!..DAI.lI:. Alta. - (OP) - A Jo Buddhist group here has set up its first community buy- ing co-operative. Incorporation of the Kolbal Kumlai co operative As- sociation has been approved by the co-operative branch of the provin- clnl government. 04,? a uycsnbo sursto"'l'ost- Drive" the new Ford. You'll feel you're riding in s car that costs lmudrsd: more! And here's the reason: never before in s low-price cu has there been anything like the u'Inm of !ord's improved 100-Hp. V-3 performance-or like the gum of Ford's new -"Hitched" Ride! You can all: in whispers oven at high- way speeds. But you must but it yourself So take A tip from the thousands who are swinging to Ford. Get behind the the new ford Jul con- tho Mg-cur feel of Ford's "Mid Ship" Ride and 15-ways-stronger "Lifeguard" Body . . . the confusing feel of Ford's wider rear seat, and thencw from seat with itsnon-sag springs and foam-rubber cushion . y. . the safer feel of !'ord's "Fingertip" Susi-log sod " Bruises. 355 easier-scting. 'l'hsro's s new lord waiting for your lTcst-Drlvo"sodayl See 4wr0a.o6rX y - O'I.ocy and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Hell-bore Riley of Otl..ury and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Springfield West left on Sunday for a trip to tho Un- ited States. Mr. and Mrs. John Platte of Howlnn have visiting them from Boston. Mum, Mr. Plsttr ulster. Mrs. Thomas Burton and Mr. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleridge Ellis of New Glasgow, N.S.. spent I very enjoyable week-and in O'- Lury with his sister, Mrs. J. D. Kennedy and two brothers. Clif- ford and Boyfleld Ellis. 'Congrutulat.lons to Dr. L. G. Dewar of 0'Loary on being also!- ed vice-president of the Provin- cial command of the Canadian Legion at their annual conven- tion in Montague on Labor Day. The OtLcary Boy Scouts with their Lender Douglas Hardy did splendid service at the Prince County Exhibition in Alberton on Wednesday. September 6th. direct.- lng traffic. After spending a month's vaca- tion with relatives snd friend: in 0'Lonry and vicinity, Mrs. Harold Harris and her two children have returned to their home in Ja- malca Plains. U. 5. Mrs. Densel Currie has return- ed to her home in Halifax after spending a very enjoyzhle vacation with her sisters, Mrs. Wilbur Den- nis. Knutsfoi-d. and Mrs. Cyril Easter, 0'Leary. Mrs. Bert Randall and daughter Betty who have been enjoying a couple of months' visit with her mother. Mrs. Wessman Harris, will leave for Boston on Tuesday. They are being accompanied by Mrs. Harris who plans to spend the winter in Mass. with her fam- y. Mlss Blanche Matthews of O'Leary is teaching at Mlllburn School while the regular teacher Miss Marjorie Ellis of O'Leory it on the sick list. Mlu Ellis is at present a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital in Charlottetown and her many friends unite In wishing her a speedy recovery to reolth. Mrs. Nell MacK'innon and chil- dren left on Thursday for their home in Toronto after spending the summer months with her ps- rentl. Rev. C. 0. and Mrs. How- lett of O'Leary. On her return she was accompanied by her eld- est son David who had been stay- ing with his grandparents for some years. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Clifford 0. Ellis of O'Leary who has won a place in the coveted hoonrs list of the Mutual Life Assurance Co. to! Canada. Qualification for club membership call for a large vel- ume of business combined with a high personal standard of conti- dential service to policyholders. Another Prince County man also honored by the Mutual Life is Mr. W. G. Lecky of Summerside. Mr. William Buchanan of Mount Royal. near O'l.eary. has been a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital in Charlottetown and will be to- ken for surgery to the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax. His wife (nee Miss Gladys MocMillan) is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacMlllsn of Roaebank. His legion of friends wish Mr. Buchanan h speedy return to health. Little Carol Moccregor. nix-yeah old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maccrogor of Othnry met. with a painful accident on Labor Day at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Adams of Knutsford when : cow inflicted a painful gosh In her arm necessitating sixteen stitches. The child was taken to the Tur- ner Nursing Home in 0'Lury and the family physician Dr. L. G. Dewar was called. The little one who started school this your for tho first time. can move her um and there are no tendon: cut so bu-ring any complications she should be all right. Her man)! friends wish Carol a speedy con- valescsnce. ..:. Tho Prince Edward Island Teachers Federation Fall Conven- tion will be held in the 0'Leary School on Tuesday. Sept. 12th with the president. Mr. Earl Jelly. B.A.. of Unlonvale presiding. Oth- er centers In Prince County where a Convention will be held are Tignlsh and Summer-slds. At all places the Director of Education for the Province. Dr. L. W. Shaw. of Charlottetown will bring the special sddrul. son will speak on Public Health. Min Hill on Rod Cross. The supervisor In each Inspectorate will speak as well so the pros- idont of each local convention center. There will be u amon- sti-stlon of a school radio broad- cast and also other features of Interest to toscherl. All the touch- on are urged to attend the nur- on center in their Inspectorate. "OIOO ICIOIOOOOIIOOOOIl0.0ICOQ: GIN'I'I.I gnllsllhimi Min Mona Wll- ' SEPTEMBER 12. 1950 Iodoquo and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mun ray. Bsdeque. attended the run. cut, in Charlottetown. on Tues- day. 5th. of Mrs. Murray's uncle, the into Mr. Frank Riggs, Mr. Arthur Murray mt on Wednesday morning for 531,” John on A business trip. Mr, Murray is an employee of me Ralph Collbeck Company, central Bcdeque. Rev. C. A. Britten, pastor of Central Bedequo Baptist chumk has been in Wolfville, N. s., at, tending the Convention of that Church body. Mr. William Callbeck. Jr.. Miss. Marlon Schurman. Mr. Norris illu- zino. and Mr. Hazen Hogg, an of Central Bedeque, have left (0, P. W. C. The Bedequc "Half - Cehiury Club" met on Monday evening 4; the home of Mrs. Louis Muitart. for their September meeting. The usual routine of, business was dealt with. This was followed by a very interesting programme. Two new members were C0rdl:iIlv welcomed to the Club. Retrc-sli. mentu served by the 1.0513,: brought the meeting to a clo.-. A post-nuptial "shower" it"); held at the home of Mr. and Ms, Thorne Affleck. Lower Bedequo, on Tuesday evening. 5th. when the large gathering was c fart. ably seated, Mr. Willard 'augn and Mrs. Ian Webster escort:-d uh. newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacCallum. to seats of honour, They were then presented with a large doll. composed of panli-y utensils. These were ingeniously worked in to the "make-up" of the doll. Needless to say mi. aroused much merriment. Many other lovely gifts of linen. china, Pyrex. etc.. were opened by Mrs. Morley Muttart and Mrs. lzin Webster. The accompanying ver- ses were read by Mrs. Douglas Afflcck and Miss Ruth Macl-tar. lane. These gifts. after being re. ceived by the newly-weds, we;-s placed on the table by Miss H'lZeI Jewell. Mr. MacCallum, on ile- hulf of himself and his bride. cordially thanked all present. The singing of "They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and serving of refresh. ments ended a pleasant evening Your Family Deserves AY LM E R Guolilv Professional cards I. 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