.-..a.-wn.....a-w,a. M .- PAGE TEN . .. "QUO VADIO” AT THE CAPITOL I -Never in the history of motion pictures has a. picture brought to the BANK CLEARINGS UP Peter Ustinov leading a CALGARY-(CP)-Bank clear- thousands. ings in Calgary for June this year totalled 8l43,3D6,500, an increase of 16 per cent over the total tor the same month last. year. NOTICE The adiourned meeting of the sharehold- ers of the Kensington Dairying Co-op. As- sociation Ltd.. will be held on Monday. July 21st at 8:00 P.M. in the King George Hall. Special speakers will be Walter Shaw and Leo P. Mclsaac. This will be the final meeting to decide on the amalgamation of the Dairies in Prince and Queen's Counties and all shareholders should attend. :.:... Building or Repairing? Order --7-- - your supplies here and he certain ' l oi rapid delivery of all your needs. u 1-Tolmsn's is hells-r equipped than ever before to supply materials for almost On hand is Di- lny type -of building. menslon Lumber in nssm-is-d widths and lengths-New Brunswick Cedar Shingles -B. C. Royals in first, second and third grades-Window Frames and Sashes- Oulslde Door Frames and Doors --Siimd- lug Finish in different derig Jsnibs - Base and Moulding - Inside ' Doors in two panel and slab design-c Isrker Tile in several colors-Arkorltp, -Door 31.-en and is. c. Fir Plywood in all comg uiicknssse trnllco and Plsitsx Floor ' "I'll; screen with the me populace brmhtaklns 5PC0tBG1C. HOOPS. lll- virgins as they pay homage to the santic cut. color and imseantrr as 40-feet-high statues of the pagan that presented in M-G-M's much- gods; the bacchanal in Nero's or- heralded Technicolor production of mm pmace as me Emperor holdsl "QUO Vadls". HOW Showintl Kt th9 a banquet in honor of the victori- fmlcd and the Spread 01 Chrlsi-1' Cilpltol Theatre. With Robert T&Y- ous Vinicius; the burning of Rome iiimiy is assured- lor. Deborah Kerr, Leo Gem and in spectacle Cast 01 equalled on the screen as they de- HCTC WE hIV9 the COT"-llJl and ing and trampling on each other extravagant imperial court of the in their 1;-gnzjeii attempt to nee! Emperor Nero brought to life in the city; scenes of staggering immensity, with its spectacle of thousands of triumphant warriors, led by Mar- cus Vinicius, making a triumphant entry into Rome nlong the gur- scenes DCVCF DCTOTC pict the terrified populace screeni- the racing chariotsy the; martrydom of the Christians as they are torn apart by lions and burned on croses; and the limit gripping climax. in which thcl lchristian hostage, Lygia, is savnd' lfroni being killed by a fcrociousi tbull when her giant bodygu:ird.f Ursus, kills the beast in a bioorl-t curdling show given by Nero in the huge Circus Mnxiinus. The picture opens with the re- turn of Vinicius (Robert Taylor) to Rome following his victorious campaign in Britnin, and liisi meeting with Lygin iDCb0l'illl l IKEITI. young daughter of the late King of Lygizi and now a military prisoner. with whom he falls in. ilnve. His cynicism in regard to! lher strange religion of univcrsn 'love at iirst proves a barrier i .ihcir romance but he is non ovc y to Lygia's faith after the cruciiyt capricious Nero tPctcr Ostinovi has burned Rome to the ground. inciting the ivrath of the popu- lace. Seeking to make the Chris- has them brought into the Circust suggestion of his ruthless i ;be gored by an enraged bull. Nomi ltlias conscntrd to free her if agiant bodyguard, Ursiis, gvicior Mnrlrrnlzo )(illi' Kiiohcn: at-l'I both beauty and comfort as well as value to your homn. for. Free Estimates and Plans. Phone us iodny FOR FREE EXPERT ADVICE ING PROBLEMS CALL-- ll0LMAll'S Blllllljllli SERVICE ise. Vinicius breaks his bonds and leaps into the Lygial. h popu ace w o beellllanded App,” way; the scene, nf mob and turn on Nero. The dis- - sumung the yum; sotuta tyrant. trapped in his pal- ace. strangles its hiinseli killed by a dagger in line hands of Acts. his former imistrcss. The PARK CORNER AND FRENCH RIVER VV. I. tians scapcgonts for the firc, NcrolDuggan R.N. iMaximus to be torn apart by theirhyme relay, sides being called by 'fc-rocious lions, and it is at ti:-:lMisses Beryl Macbeod and Kath- wife, leen Poppea. that Lygia, now inarriedgiviniiing. to Vinicius. is tied to a stake to'85c. hcr',Nationnl Anthem, emerges lunch was served by the commit- in a battle with the bull, tee. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN but when he reneges on his prom. arena Now he appeals to the become a howling - J 3 X oppaea and then reign of Nero is The regular monthly meeting of Coronation Women's Institute met in the Institute room on Thurs- day evening, July 10. The meeting opened with the vice-president iii the chair by singing "In the Good Old Summertime" and repeating the "Creed" in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. and roll call was answered by 10 members and two visitors. Proceeds of a sale of candy held at the showing of the Film Board niiiountcd to 54.60. The sick com- mittee reported that three treats lnicl been sent. Correspondence was read which consisted of a letter irom the "Canadian Lumberman Associa- on" telling about a booklet en- tled, "How To Improve Your arm Kitchen", and a letter on highway safety. Plans for an ice crrain social were discussed and tell. in charge of the committee. The fourth lesson on Home Nurs- ing was given by Mrs. Waldoii Program consisted of a nursery Murray. with Beryl's side Collection amounted to The mceting closed with the after which .. ..,,... Celebrated Fourtieth Anniversary --Mr. and Mrs. James V. MncDonnld (above) of Borden, celebrat- Y M0llAi'illAll , STRAW BLOWERS - FOR SALE it Tho Leading Blower on Prince Edward Island These Blowers are light to drive and will not cut the straw. Order Now as we have I limited number only. YOU BUY THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY A MONAGIIAN BDOWEE ' PHILLIP MONAGHAN ' KINKORA "JULY 11'. .1952 Annual Tea Partv AT MOUNT PLEASANT Sponsored by Ladies' Aid of Stewart Memorial I'It'3hlLll Ccnti-n, Tyne Valley. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2331) Meals Served in Bangor from 11:00 Noon to 9:00 PM. CANTEENS -- SWING - OTHER AMUSEMENTS Supper-Adults 81.00; Children under 12 years, -too. Films by Film Board 8:00 PJVI. to 9:80 PM Street Dance from 9:30 RM. to 12:80 AM. Admission to Dance soc PARTY GOES ON RAIN OR SHINE I -Photo by Hcckbert cd ihs-ir Ioriielh wedding anniversary on Wednesday. July 9th. Among the guests wcrc Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk O'Connor and Miss Guinlvieve Ma('l)nnnlrl ni 0llilll'(lZ Mrs. Norii Coylc and (Inugiiier Betty and Mr. schemes can choose. Wnllorc .'ii;i('lx'innon nl Iloiel. Enjoyable Recital -Parents and interested friends of the pupils of Mrs. Herman Dy- ment, of Northam gathered at hery home on the evening of July 9th- and were entertained by their i piano recital. The following is the programi- Duet-"Song of the Katydid"-- Carolyn Grigg and Mary Arsen- , ault. Solos-"Hop. Hop. Hop." "Lon- ldon Bridge"-Muriel Ellis. Solo - "Rustic Dance," Norma Dyment. Duct-"Twinkle Twinkle Little t I tstar" Georgie Dymcnt and Doro-i thy Dymem. . Solos-"Sonatina" -- "Beautiful yBlue Danube"-Kathleen Ellis. Solo-"Merry Farmer- William MacKay. Duet-"Mttirch of the Volunt- eers"-Norma Dyment and teach- ! er i Solos - "Woodland Frolic" - "Song of the Drum"-Louise Mac- Lean. Solosr"Ding Doug Bell" ”Yank- ee Doodle"-Phyllis coiwlll. S010-"Old English Song"-Blair Strongman. Duet-"Spinning song"- Strongman and teacher. Solos-”Llttle Fairy Waltz"-"Oh Susanna" "Long Long Ago" Mar- , garet Milligan. ' Solos-"Rustic Song" Song"-Dorothy Dyment. Duet-"To and Pro" Louise Mac- Lean. Kathleen Ellis. Solos-"Sonatina" "on Wings of lsong"-Mary Arsenault. Solos-",R.ondo" "COl.llntFy Gur- dens"-Ceeorgic Dyment. Duet-"Jolly Darkios" senauit, Kathleen Ellis. Solos-"Lendler in A" light Waltz" Carolyn Grigg. Duet-"A Little Journey" Muriel Ellis, Louise MacLcan. Solo-"Sweet Memories" Dymeiit. Duet "Parade of the Amazons"-- Blair "Cradle Mary Ar- "star- NOTIIIII Modcrnlze your Bathroom Nomia Dyment, and teacher. Prizes were given for highest. for Hem" wmront am! standing it; the following in their more storage space. We've 915-95”- Norma Dyment, Georgia Dy- Wid! 01 Diana and color ment. Beginners, Mary Arsenault; for making good progress, uiulse MscLean and Carlyn Grigg. (eq- ual), and Kathleen Ellis. Attend- ance. The singing of the National An- them with oarolyn Grlgg as pianist brought the program to a close. Remarks were made by Mr. Er- nest Grigg on behalf 01 those pres- ent-. and he expressed great pleasure in listening to the child- ren perlorm and thought each and everyone deserved great praise. I-is highly commended Mrs. Dyment on the fins way the children were from which you Come in today. ON YOUR BUILD- In, Phone or Write Building Materials - HOLMAN.'S trained. ...I.-..-:..-------:--- For Youn LUMBER DEPARTMENT ;;r.:..”.";;" Tm) Summcrsiric; Mr. and and Mr. anti Mrs. J. S. Moore nf Borden. tram R iahlc ccntcrcrl with a henutilul three-tier wcdding cake decor- Wlied with in miniature bride and groom. roclpicnis oi ii chest of silver nnd other gifts. Donald were among the first rcsidcnls of the town of Borden and for the past fificcn ycnrs have been tltc proprietors of the Borden but he's a busy man. He visited Mrs. Hcnry Ceretti Buffet luncheon was served The happy couple were the Mr. and Mrs. Mac- CHECKING WEEDS REGINA - (CP) -,The plant industry branch of the Saskatch- ewan Agriculture Department ex- pects an earlier start than usual this year on its program of spray- ing grain crops for weed control. FAITHFUL DOG ESTER. Sask. - (CF) - A dog's barking saved the life of three- year-old Lorne Brunner when he fell into four feet oi water at R district dam. The dog's barking at- tracted the boy's mother, and she iished him out. BUSY CLOCK-WATCHER WINNIPEG - (CPI - Allan Dennis Barrett or London. Eng- land, has a lot of time on his hands. CAMEO THEATRE Kcnsington Monday-Tueday only 7:15-9:15 Jnmea Cagney. Virginia Mayo. Doris Day, Gordon Macliac and Gene Nelson in "THE WEST POINT STORY" It's another Dandy. Remember "Yankee Doodle Dandy" - Dann- lngl Singing! Loving! Laughing! Monday and Tuesday, July 21-22 "BORN YESTERDAY" Starring Judy Ilolliday, William Holden Also Selected Shorts Wednesday and Thursday, July 23-24 In Technicolor "THE PRETTY GIRL" Starring Joan Qaulfield - Robert Cummings Selected Short Subjects DR VE-Ill THEATRE STARTS ATDUSK RAIN on CLEAR- oksnr ENTERTAINMENT SMALL mos t &g mo: . Q ' ks: ' M-G:M's drama of a racuiifiiiotom Roasifi: rmiiii-'.'i'5'i;aonm Kali"! ' LEO g(3ENNl-nllPET'E.l!4IUS'TIlNlOV ' I-VI: H-v,hl.t:l: 1:3. mutual;-,4 ii; a.tmu-,eaq. Lula 9504-15: NIIVYN IAROY ' Pnddod 57 SAM ZIMBAUBTT , As M.O.)( Plum Winnipeg recently with I display CITY DWELLERS of 80 clocks which he is taking More than 06 per cent of Can- across Canada as representattveadrs urban dwellers live in clttei ol a British clock manufacturer. oi 30,000 or more. nsonn ADVIITIIII suns sciioss Till" s's;iLe sinus; 2:30-7:15-9:15 T d 0 By 7:15-9:15 Tuesday .. anueiioiiiip ieii cilliiliillt :w2;oe sl CAPITOL Summon-side NOW SIIOVVINO (Mon. - Tues.) .- . .x,. PLEASE NOTE: wished empii-o mad the love story Isefween is pagan soldier and A Christian slave fin-ll Owing to the extreme length of this feature attraction One Show Only each evening at 0 o'clock. Doors Open at 1:30 "Ono Matinee Only ,On Tuesday at 2:30 ADMISSIONS: - Evenings (Adults) 31.20 Mltlllee (Adult!) 750 Children 500 at all Performances. Please Come Early For Th! Best Selection 01 Seats-