_ MAY 26. 1949 ‘la. I CAPITQL-Summersida p Last Showing Today “SOUTHERN YANKEE” with Bled Shelton - Arlene Dali! FIlllY and QATIIRIAY BIG DOUBLE BILL Shows 8:80 - 7:15 - 9:15 {grids groomers: 'HOLMAN’S cvAlsnInN, @uArL§rr'r_§I9g_,___ O'Lecry and Western Guardian I Vicinity -c. c. r. rnovmcr u. omen, . —-—— Crapsud. Inquiries invited.‘ Iliter- m”- m“? m5 u“ cdw" ‘l! ature on request. "What we desire smlniflfld W"! We Vim"! l0 for ourselves. We wish ior all." 01.40am on Pcidsy May 30th. , ____ .__.__ l ~05?! rnsvnnss v. r. v. will w‘- Dl" Hitllmd- "W"! "l ~ pfgggn], ‘heir vumy concert, in the (i/Ieary branch ot the Bank truism“, 3,11, mushy, M“ at Nova Sootia, has leit on his 35th, SpQngm-gd by Lmy Km; three weeks vacation. .L. O. B. A. Curtain 8.30. "-_ l Mrs. Robert Ellis, Uheary. who i 41ers broads -_ Qbnpgtu- has been n patient. In the-Hospital l 1541055 u; “in; Qxmmeq m w; in Charlottetown. . has _a.rrlved Qcediric orockett o1 Krno. on re- heme. Her many Mmds wish he: calving hLs BA. Degree at Mount l lmfll-Y wnvalesfllu- l . . 0 ‘Allison University Mrs Crock ti; Th’ mm o‘ Mun a" bu“ is s daughter 0d Mr. and Mrs. r; M“ y u _,_0_ working in and fixing up ths u! e u“ of o Hy (Jemetery and are putting \a new _-ro Bun!“ Famed“. an“; ience around it, wihich should AT yum“, _ Oman, "_ add materially to its appearance. ei - h - -'-- fwllmelglflg ti“; 31112:‘ hi. ‘d. MY- wit!“ Ellis» 01mi- w» Canadian National Railways will m‘ anew” Wm "mmmad m‘ mud a ‘re-mm shed at Uuaw. local residents of Oliesry tor The work will be done on a day's fund‘ m!‘ "M Ba“ Team‘ and labor basis under the direction m“ “ W” “mew” rcslxm“ “d of (LNR. Engineers and local ls- m4’ w“ ‘waved’ some 35.22.31.223‘? 22:21: o,Mg-..’f..°'.°‘,‘".."ilfi‘if“if“° “N” ma“ “Y W- wmm‘ m‘ the Wesiem 115s itgi pAlberton Naught M. r. m: Prince and its p - ' e V’; Wm m, I f It eed suffering frcm an attack or virus 3*“? m a ‘m9 e ‘l pneumonia. His many friends l" °.‘ “@- - °~ . wish him a speedy return to iliealih. ______.. _.... Men who drive highways of ' death and dlscsiarmfsr woman who . waifmand pray! THRlllS TO SPARE . .. IN A BREAK- NEfiK DRAMA 0F THE ROARING ROAD‘. swruo GLIDEII and IIAMMOOKS - Give you every comfort under the sun ' . . . Smartly attractive with sturdy metal frames and soft padded cushions covered in gaily colored and striped awning cloth, these pieces of Outdoor Furniture will bring hours 0t pleasant relaxation. 528A VIEW W. A. PRESEQZJIS _____ G - The members o1 Sea VJEW _ Junior w. n. gathered at the hc-tne ..,,°..‘,<."="§,“,‘“;§$;‘; vfllfmfmxmffy C’! M"- Alw°°d Blakem-‘Y- °" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tuesday evening to bid her a’ 33.1mm o-uary who is om, of formal farewell. prior to lier de- me graduates on my 23th C.‘ m: pariure {or her new home at Ken- Prince Qoumy g 1m] school {or ‘ _ , sington. An address was read by mum; in st-tmmgmidm your sun-tan, s.:-t :::i out on one of Miss Marie Adams and the we» Congratulations are being ex- these super-comfortable lounges. They » .. _ emotion of an electric table lsmP. tended to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey have strong metal frames, rubber tired . ' - . . ' ' ‘ °“db°2““M‘?‘ ‘gfflfullmik “If yflfllevln of Svmmefllde on the - - ' Y "U! B V 155 TPY 9W8 v- ‘lr h o! a son. Mr. ltiacNevin is “ heels and so“ padded cushwns‘ Mrs. Blakeney eriwessed her a son of Mrs, Don Mticllevin of thanks and her regret that she Olienry and is s. member o! the must sever connections with the R. C. A. 1". stationed in Summer- young people. with whom she had side. Mrs. MacNevin is s daughter worked so long. Music and games o! ‘Mrs. D. S. Gorriil oi O‘Leary were enjoyed and lunch was serv- noétliis \ lkhall IMVIS" Ifmsl IAIN! lllmlil Pill! ' Psi fllillli GLENDALE CHAIRS - Enjoy getting A tilt-I'M“ mums» and William Boyd as Hopalong Cassldy in "FALSE PARADISE” Shows 1:15 - 9:15 - Matinee Saturday 2:30 LAWN CHAIRS-Complete with canopy and foot-rest are sturdily constructed of hard- wood. They have striped duck back, scat, head cushion and canopy in bright out-door colors. These Lawn Chairs fold up for storage convenience. REC! INER and LAWN CHAIRS -- Covered in plain colored duck or striped awn- ing cloth have wood frames in either natural or white enamel finish. —-8'l‘. MARKS ANGLICAN W-A. ___ -.A full attendance oi the mem- m“ Hester an." Drum“ at be" °! st- Mimi's Anglia“ w- A the meeting of the 0'Lsc.ry yourg m“ at the “m? °1 M“ J~ C“ Peoples Union of the United Tovmsend. Kensington, ici- the Church on Thursday mam. M”, resulu momlilv meeilus- o“ Wed- iinh her interesting topic being llefidly. Ml? "-11- Th9 dwmmll“ "Displaced Persons and ‘immi- neriod was led by the preside“- mtinn." and the attitude of the Mrs. Lloyd Howard. There W!!! R United Church towards them. iii-in discussion on hospitality 101' Several members took pm in the the semi-annual meetlllii. Bl“! discussion. The meeting closed by Miss Lottie Sims was chosen as the Mispah Benediction. chairman o! a committee to b0 chosen by herself. It was decided sutherlandh Market and the that St. Smvphflll‘! W- A» and Verdun ‘Theatre are two more of 5t. Thomas’ G. A. be Mimi l!) the business esiablislfmenis or send 3 committee to meet at bile Otleary which have erected Neon Rectory on May 18th. The mem- signs. ‘they were installed on hers decided to order a four dozen Tuesday May 17th. Prevcusly service of tint silver, for use when the OLeoi-y Oo-O-p and Jellyh needed for church affairs. The Dept. Store had Necm signs gtudy Book period took the iortn erected. They are giving the village oi s formal Quiz, carried out by a splendid appearance in the night, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. John and are very attractive. , Mouse. The outfit for l1 11MB 1"" dish girl was displayed by Mrl- John Moose, and found satisfac- tory, both in quantity and quel- ity, reflecting a great. deal o! care- iui eintcrt by Mrs. Mouse. in M- sermlbiirig the many articles oil re- ed. Mrs. Blaireney has been the Mrs. Archibald. Ottawa, Ont. ,_.. ._. leader o! the sea View Junior accompanied by her dauzl-iter who ' ' ' W. A. o! st. Stephen's Anglican is a gradual.» of Dalhousie Uni- Ohurch for molly News slvlllfl $11"? l" qfniellgtilix "fifed M!" NOTE! Shows 7am] 9:20-Matlnee Fri. 8:80;Sat.2:80 freely of time and energy, and ‘Dear-y on ur ny‘s ran. HY the far-reaching eiiiect of her ei- 18th Mid will be the guest of‘ their 2 ._.. - 2 torts can only be fully accounted, 11111811191‘. MW B1B" CJllJOmB \ in the hereauer- m“ Ru Bu" Collie“ l" '1" THE BIGGEST oounur FEATURE ATTRACTION .____. United Church Manse at Sprlng- 0F THE YEAR iield West. HAL ROACWS Hilarious Comedy "YANKS AHOY" Starring Wm. Tracy and Joe Sawyer and A Masterpiece of Action Entertainment - -» » .........-.._,. ,,. SPETlIlUlll STQRY 0F TEXAS’ lllP-Rilllllllfi ROM! HIM TllE BMIDEII T0 TIIE BllillllllS! '1. Alllll lllllll Ill III. asasaasa WICKED. ABM CHAIRS -... Imported from Belgium are extremely comfortable, they have cushioned seats. The sturdy wicker construction has a natural finish that is very attractive. '- n rs arr- n'a;a{ iiEATiiE KENBINGTON Wednesday 8:15; Thursday Matinee 4 p.m.; Evening 8:15. l tlllfirz-IVLOIIIKIIDI FOLDING CORVETITE CHAIRS - Perfect for your lawn, porch or garden, have BEACH or LAWN UM- BBELLAS -— Colorful and duck seats, and backs. Hard- wood frames in either a na- tural or white enamel finish. Corvette Chairs are conveni- very useful, they have either a straight or tilting pole. Gay stripes or plain colors to brighten your out-door living. qulred clothing.‘ on a lonS llsi- The meeting was followed by a 5047151 hour, when lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. assisted b?! M!!- _r_ g, pidgeon. The highlight oi Van Johnson in a new different role and the screen's molt lovable girl. June Allyson in High Adven- ture! High Romance! in "HIGH aannsnrm" cmu"'iuwns REED atom m: evmmt entiy stored and very com- fortabie. BLAKE o IilViAiiilS the tea hour- W» the llllillllfi °l with Thomas Mitchell. n Marilyn "Happy Birthday to You. by "l" Maxwell and Claude Jarrnan Ji., .. . l! ‘he “We” “m” who won Academy Award for hla the room. ‘burl!!! I bfilllllll-l“? performance in "The Yearling”. l-Ie decorated cake. by “Y '1 @119‘ does remarkable tricks on hla bi~ mating her birthday. — B\ll'- cycle in mid-air in this show. --———-—~—— Also Shorta, “Neighbour Pests." mfllhlpqlalllabl as-Iallsausdnlflll n) DANCE CRAPAUD HALL ‘Thursday, May 26th. Don Manor's Orchestra Awning tiioth Renew your old garden LAWN TABLES -. Sturdy, solid and ‘ell built with eith- e1‘ a holder for your lawn um- Furniture-Make cush- brella or a plain top. These lnna m: your new Tables told for storage con- thins! with brill" venjence‘ striped Awning Cloth. Awning Cloth ls S0 in- ches wide and is avail- gblo In a number of unpainted F u r niiur o Sturdily constructed to stand lots oi wear and all kinds o! weather. ' The selection includes. Chairs, Settvcs. Tables and Cnpe Cod Chairs in small children's slnoa. invest; in Unpuinted Garden Furnituro and have fun painting it. in gay colors to match your fiummr-r moods. Personals 4x111, Adolphus MsoKinnon. C. Nu R_ gmployee at Kensingtcn. spgnfl the past weekend at hi! home at Mount Stewart -3\11'~ __ _ h gnmplsell, C. N. R. pleasinl’ atrlPt-‘d Pli- Bmpxgggazstepiienslngton spent the "m" past, weekend with his wife sud ~, ‘fl ‘ ‘ l| ‘ J, —‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Herbert Profili- H O L M a , i family at Eknixu. -—Bur. _'- "_-'""‘-—-—"-——--———————-—- ~Y spryngfilqd’ were visitors in Bill‘- I l ClllRl-OTTETQ lliI “Wu “ll small’ “he” ‘my l" "WHERE OLD FRENDS MEET" Crcpoud Community Club Pcr Yard Svenwed by tended the re-GDQM"! service l" 5L Btgphflffl Church. -Bur. Professional Bards 4w. and ‘Mrs. Elmer Pivot"- Kensingtori, have hsd as their welcome guest tor the past ten days Mrs. Alice Reid and little holding it early daughter Bhirley. Mrs. mid and Shlflov, nnilvcs of England. cam! MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO MPANY ESTABLlsl-IED i555 Ni UTUAL. SERVICE Qfl-DQECURITY ...______.____.c.,. WEST ROYALTY WOMEN'S and trcm Miss liiiizslbeth Ohrist- food parcels. ‘ rxsnrurr: mac. thanking’ us m: food parcels. Bills for fruit. school nccnrsitienlilsl‘ Rem" 1*" wer, read with delight. Mrs. and musisi tuition were presented m Jilly- M the May meeting of West Powley described our adopted and paid. Four delegate; were‘ Wmmm"! ‘"9 ‘PWPOWWIL to this province ten months eizo Rioyality Women's Institute, held institute. and showed photos of appointed to attend the annuilwllih ‘he QXWDUM oi llimll and hove mo“ khm“ m. Mrs. Russell B:li's. tn. nlne- the village - Witherslack —.meeting o! tho Drama Festival ‘lilllvullttess. which was newly here. qiiey left seentn anniversary of the m» Much sh, had visited inst year. Association. The “travelling gptqi" wvelnted- June mmins will be. nlgn" on Thuvrdiv motion of our Institute wan It u; decided to pack another made its appearance, and was he“ '1 M“ “W”! °P°'l=7'I-[r.rit=ius. Dane Breton. where they I T. Earle Hickey Chamrod Accountant Olfloo at II Granville Shoat Phone 57B UUMMBIIIDI Ftawsifliia. <5... restored. Twenty manners re- parcel next month. and members passed along to members who had mllvwlhs the ‘ ‘ session. Wm be quests of s friend for 5W- aponded to roll-call. Letters from were sshed to anflrer roilcall with not yet added their patches. The "imm" Qlllloyed a daiighrui em week, belong returning to our sdopied Institute in England donation 0t canned floods 0%‘-_"— ' “ " "' ""“ *—*_*'— 10!‘ possibility o! holding on ice-cream 5°C“! h°“"- kmwgd by m‘ "l" England. -Bur. social m, discussed and M... movies o! a delicious blrth- ---~—~—. Mme, kindly 091e,“. the u” o, day-cake, ice-cream and other delicacies. . Now is the time to secure your PUIATO BASKETS for the coming Fall. - .~ 1401* saw-is Ea Ea Opi.D.. R.O. orrosrazmis»; __i-__.-___-_- LADY FANE WOMEN'S‘ INSTITUTE _-__- The reiuisr meeting of the Lady Fans Warren's Institute met. on ‘Thursday evening. May Mh. at the horns oi Mrs. Gordon Cotton. Ten members remanded to Roll Call. The President praaldinq opal- .ed the meeting by sinsin: the Ode and npeatln: the Greed. Colleglgi or the evening amounted to . “bu”. New committees appointed ‘were on” ‘ from COMMUNITY sroim, Denna: Island. SALE ‘rfiidllllfi Btfifi’; §§Tm§§'m] gggf’ F‘ m,‘ m“ 1m" “'- 90 0,1,1, m], m no,“ 1m; ‘lag’; comm“ ___ M“ mm v. vsanou canto. mum» ""7"" “mum” ~ m. a. rsscsssn rams wut- l" 5""- , Cheaper in lprser quantities "°§.‘c,f‘"}',’f,§§‘.,,um __ m, “m. ' A. r.pnosasrson. nun-l lhlfl. c it “$5.1? “§§?.'m°iI’.l‘i°'L°§r°§i’.“' rsmc: toymo ISLAND ' "mmm" Y "r5 Illillill. use insurance GOIIPAIIY rmnoxmnm ~ Francis. Mrs. Eldon Francis. Mrs. Park Francis invited mem- Hsad Office: Sarnrnanlda ' lrsneli Office: Charlotieiv" __4‘ Prompt Payment oi Claims When firemen have finished their m» tire destruction oi your home and over. Ilgretialatwafiklamagh e is Th“ m“ ymen o o prom rice service and you get it with one of our fire lull!!- anoe policies. l FOR SCALE i940 Chev. One-ion Truck Completely overhauled. PALMER?» GARAGE Smnmeuids l Visual Tralulna Given REGENT TIIEATBI BLDG. Uusunar 8t, Qummenlila l. F. Hunter. ILO. OPIOMITIIII IBEIIIS l . . RANT. Uhnsiotieflfll- giggle!» osnun. WWII" l! you are in need o! Potato Baskets order now lin- fllnnme, Lew“ \ I block to suit purchaser. AW“ h? hers to meet at her home tor next meeting. Meetinl adiourned and two m- isats wars put on by in pa- sramme committee ab! which lunch was served by the iiostfi. ImNESTMscIWIiN. Kcasington, P. B. l.