.family living e'lsewhere, and 3111.1? "27. 1951 Fri-is WESTERN GUARDIAN " PRINCE COU I lvununer Street. Sumac News. Subscriptions. Advertising Iupruentstiho J. ILMEB MURPHY , Bonn Phones: The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stereo 3.11 Bookstore. Summer Street: Goon-lies Drugstore, :1 central Street; Kelly's News-stand. Water sum; Marx Glidet. C7 Onnvlilo street: Aiyro Donoettew Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street: AIban's Grocery, Isl Russell Street. I. L Waito in Remington WEST PBINUI OFIPIUI N17 OPPICI T . Phone 003! and GIOIIGI GLOW M3! and I!!! in - Stunmenido: Aibertont Fnnlt Woekl, presenhuvo. Phone: 88-2 Onion and House. ' -nUYlNG peeled Di-HDWOW -WELL BABY conference, mi-oughoutuluiy at market prices Bank of Commerce, Albertoa, contact P .E 1. Produce co.. Ltd Kenslngton. Phone-5'! or George ii Brookins. Kensington. Phone 9 - POULTRY - Buying poul- Hy rainy days. and every even- 6 ma froht P. M. until further itoriice. Eddie MacDonald, Ken- 51rigl.0l1. ' JHE CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Baptist Church services sunday 11 am. Sunday School 1045 am. Rev. C. A. Britten Min- l.sl01'. ..-COME TO ice cream spclal Lower Freetown school grounds Monday, July 30th. If not fine. Tiiesday. Sponsored by Freetown Cxilf Club. -FUNDAMENTAL B A P T I S T ('HllIlCH, Central Bedequa, Rev. D..Vf, Fraser, Pastor. Services for Sunday. July 29th: Central Bed- cqlle 10.45 a.m.; Borden 3 pm. Mr. Gordon MacKenzie, B.Sc.. will be the guest speaker. Everyone wel- fOmO. ..BETUR.N HOME - Mr. and lllis. Eldridge Campbell and their son. Robert, have returned - to their home in Worcester. Mass... after spending a pleasant holi day at Montrose. Mr. Campbell is 1 member of the Massachusetts Legislature and also a member of the city council of Worcester. DTHERE WILI. he a meeting of the Prince County Fish an.” Game Association in the Town Hall. Kensington. on Friday eve- ning, July 27. at 8 pm. There will be guest speakers and .i showing of films. All interested sportsmen, farmers and land owners in the county ure cor- dially invited. N. E. MucLeod. Secretary. -A'rTENDING CAMP Among those attending the C. G l. T. Camp at Augustine Cove, were the following girls from Ken- , Beryl ' sington -Myrna cousins. woodside and Helen Maclvfillan. Beryl Woodslde had the honor to be elected Chief Camper, and will attend the first Maritime Camp council at chance Harbour, N. S. from August is to August 23. -Bur. -FUNEBAI AT LONG RIVER- Mr. Joseph Dunning, an old and highly respected resident of Long River, passed away at his home there on Monday. July 9 at the age of N years. Although he had been in fi-all health for some time. he had been able to enjoy life to the extent of vlsiting'members of his only became ill on Sunday, the day pre- tious to his death. As a young man he took up the carpenter trade which he followed until his etire- ment ,and many buildings in the New London area stand as a mem- ariai to his workmanship. He is survived by his widow, nee Bessie woodside. four sons: I-Iary L... Marshfield; Frank. spring Valley; Enest, Long River; Claude. Ken- sington. fifteen grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. also one brother. William of Massachusetts. An only daughter. Velda, 'wife of William J. Profltt. predeceased him. The funeral was held from St. Thomas” Anglican Church, fol- lowing a short service at his late home. on Wednesday afternoon and was largely attended. His minis- ter, the Rev. Robert Coupland. of- ticiated and was assisted by the Rev. 3. H. Haslam of the United Church. with Mrs. John McKay at the organ, the choir led in the Slllstng of the hymns: "The Lord's My Shepherd," The sands of Time II! Sinking." "There is No Nizht in Heaven," and "Jesus Saviour. Pilot Me." The pallbear- ers were six grand-sons: Fred. Francis, Daniel, Layton, Robert and Elwood Dunning. The floral tributes were numerous and beau- titul. Burial was in st. 'rhomas' Cemetery. New London. -Bur. Professional cards r6iIorEEelill.Aoe't!IIsgtks:! Canadian Bank of Commerce Building I i Iunniereide. P. I. l. anon: mo ; E. E. Parkman. Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMITIIIT t EYE IIIIIIIIOI . I Office 3:11? Fm" i I O to 13 - I to 3 and by appointment Phone 323'! , REGENT THEATRE ILDO. lllinner IL. lninlterside T.- MT 3- F. iliiiitor It. o. 0P'l;OIIlfl'IIlT cwllleto Visual Aneiyuo Glasses emu noun nu lllsluuure aunmuo ll Friday, July 27th. 2-4 p.m. In- fants an-d pre-school children welcome. -STORE CLOSED. Our Store will be closed for holidays from July 30th until August 6th, one week. Gallan-t's Grocery. How- lan. . i -EAIIUS Shoe Repair will be closed from July 30th to Aug. 11th but will be open from 10 to 2 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. to Aug- 4th for anyone wanting shoes. -BEDEQUE United Church Charge. Services Sunday, July 29th. Bedeque 11 a.m.; Borden 3 .p.m. Albany 7.30 p.m. (Com- munion service at Bedeque and Albany). Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister. -TAKES POSITION-Mr. Jos- eph W. Storey of Charlottetown has taken a position in the men's clothing department of Holman's Summerslde Store. Mr. Storey has extensive experience in this line having worked for a number of years at Jack Cameron's men's wear in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Storey have taken an apart ment on Granville Street.-S. -SLIGHT IIVIPROVEMENT - A telegram received last evening by Mrs. Albert Moase. New An- nan indicated that her son, Wil- llam Moase who is a patient at the Montreal Neurological Insti- tute is showing slight improve- ment. A member of the R.C.A.F. he was critically injured in a week-end car accident near Bris- tol. N. B. and was flown to Montreal for treatment by the R.C.A.F. A telegram earlier yes- terday reported that he had undergone an operation and that he is suffering from a broken neck which has caused consider- able paralysis. His wife went to Montreal 'iy Dlpne yesterday to be with him.-S. Personals -Mr. William Barwise. sum- rnerside. was A recent visitor to Sea View. gun -Miss D. A. Louise Birch. Dorchester. Mass, is visiting hei- brother. Mr. H. B. S. Birch, Port Hill.-S. -Mrs. Ernest Houston. Kensing- ton. accompanied by her daughter. Miss Beverley Crockett. left re- cently for Michigan. U.S.A., where she will spend--o month---visiting friends and relatives. Bur. -The many friends of Miss Olive Stavert will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home in Kensington, after being a patient in the Prince County Hos- Dltal. Bur. -Mrs. Harold Laird, Kelvin Grove. was in Moncton recently attending a meeting of the Mari- time Rural Housing Committee. - Bur. -Mrs. Albany Palmer accom- panied hy her two sons. Grant. and Barry, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas, Norboro. Bur. -Among those attending the funeral of the late Joseph Dun- ning of Long River were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Downe and Mrs. clay of Charlottetown. . - Bur. -Mrs. C. R. Profit: and Mr. and 'Mrs. R. M. Dunn of Alberton were among those attending the funeral of the late Joseph Dunning of Dong River. -Bur. --The Misses Nina and Gwen Keenan .of Charlottetown and Mrs. Joseph Curley of Charlotte- town. vlsited Mr. and Mrs. John Mgrray, Summerside. yesterday. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood- sldo. Mrs. Nelson Adams and Mrs. H. Moccti-ogor.'o'Lea.ry, were re- cent visitors to New London. where they attended the funeral of the late Joseph Dunnin . -Bur. -Mr. Wilbur Clsr of Somer- vills, Mass. is ope. mg a week with his father, Mr. Roland Clarke at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schurmsn, New An- nan. Mr. Clarke's last visit to the Island was in 1941-5. -Mrs. William Barwiso and lit- tle doughtor, Margaret. of Sum- merside, spent the post week-end at Sea View where they were guests of Mr. and Mrd Clifford Mciaren. Bur. -I-Mrs. Ada Davis. Brighton. Mum, spent A few days visiting relatives on the Island and was accompanied back by Mr. anri Mrs. John Noonan and. daugh- ter. Patsy and Min Jean Mc- Donald of Iordcn. Mrs. D. J. Coffee of Baton who has been visiting in Summersldo also re- turned with the party.-S. -.-Mr. and Mrs. Morris. casoloy. Kelvin Grove, accompanied by their family. come lrrrol and shells. and to-. and Mrs. !.'iii.s Profitt. Burlington. motored to East Point, and csllqi It Montague. Georletown and other centres in Kings County on Sunday. -Bur. T -Pi-lands oi Thane f Campbell, son of Mr. and Oestiv be , In-suntan. P.l.I. I I HP- boll. 8 tonfwti be glad to know t he-has rlturned to his Allegiance to the two first women have been admitted. On Miss Margaret Ruth MacFarlane, 'l'i-l'E' GTJARDIAN. CHARLOTPETOWN f Provinceis S First Women Recruits x I-V0 J. A. Robertson, Recruiting Officer at RCAF Station Sunamerslde administers the Oath iot recruits from this Province in pea the left is Miss Lower Bedcque. Ruth Frances Johnson, Central Bedeque and right cetime to join the Air Force since Alberion Boy Scouts Meet -The regular meeting of the Al- berton Boy Scout Group commit- tee was held last night in the Weeks Radio Shop with the follow- ing members of the committee present, J.-W. Don Campbell. Mr. Frank Weeks. Mrs. S. R. Burke and Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. The Scout. Master Mr. Gordon Coffin and Assistant Scout Master Mr. Wesley Hardy were also present. The Scout Master gave an ac- cotat of the summer Camp at Point Prim which eleven Alberton scouts attended. The boys report- ed having a wonderful time during their ten days at Camp But-han. it was decided to hold a clam- bake at the drawbridge on Aug. 29th with the members of the group committee and the Cub leaders to be invited. Discussion of a building for the Albcrton Troop followed and Mars. S. R. Burke offered the use of a large! room if the scouts would have the wiring checked by an electrician. It. was decided to have this attend- ed to at once. The matter of hand- ling the traffic of Exhibition Day was talked over and a. committee appointed to contact the secretary of the Exhibition Association re- garding same. The meeting closed. IDP......CASI... IN -With Errol Flynn in the type of dashing role that first brought him to screen fame. Warner Bros. presents "Virginia City" in a re- turn engagement starting today at the Capitol Theatre. Hum- phrey Bogart plays a bandit in needing the large supporting cast. Based on a true episode from the roaring chapters of American history during the Civil War. "Virginia City" is the story of the battle of wits and brawn between Flynn as a Union officer and Bo- gart, an outlaw chieftain hired by the South to obtain posses- piion of five million dollars in gold, located at Virginia, City, Nevada. The cast also includes Randolph Scott. Miriam Hopkins, Alan Hale and Frank Mel-high. The Franciscan Monks.- a re- ligious order of the Roman Cath- ollo Church, were established by St. Francis in 1208. several weeks. Though wearing I cast to correct his spine condi- tion. he is resting as comfortably as can be expected. -Bur. . CAMEO TIIEATIIE sausmoron and Saturday 7:15-9:15 atlnee 2:30 on Saturday. Leo Eorcey and the Bowery Boys comedy. "BLONDI. with Hunt: Hall Friday sparkle in DYNAMITE", also 2nd chapter of aerial. "Over- land With Kit Carson” and News. OBAPAUD TIIEATBF Friday 8:30 Saturday 7:30 and 9:30 ”MANHANDLl'.'-D" Staitring Dorothy Lamoui and Dan Duryea. Also Short Subjects. -M sr. iinrs AuuuAL' crtitnnrioit LINNOX ISLAND SUNDAY. JULY 29th home from the Prince county Hos- pital. when he was a outing for "VIRGINIA ici-'lA'-:75-A (suck to you) and Adele Jergens; ' New Annan and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley, Clermont. were business visitors to Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall and Shiriene were in Summerside re- rently. The many friends of Mrs. Allie the Prince County Hospital and all hope she will soon be able to re- turn home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Croken. Emerald were recent visitors to New Annan. Miss vessie Dawson, Summer- side visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don schurman, New Annan. Most. of the local residents took adyantage of the Free Picture of- MacNeill are glad to hear she ia'fer in Stedmans Summerslde improving after her operation lnistores. CAPITOL Summerside Today 2:30-7:15-9:15 - Iliore Was iio law" . ..For Titers Was HUMPHREY BOGART FRANK MCHUGH-ALANHALE GUINN 81;; Buy" WILLIAMS nscaxr 2 FAST-MOVING tins 2 "ROARING CITY" Hugh Beaumont -Richard Travis - - AND '- C MLES or FRONTI rut NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS 2 Hours Of Solid Entertainment. 0rid.aAlSaocnPlavhlohnItidl-iI&shM-hinn Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 ' FLYNN 1: .011. tough, lwb-fISl!,'lI.' MIRIAM Miss Hattie Clarke. ter and brother Mr. and Mrs. Al, Schurman, Travellers Rest. I omwg,i Institute Convention in Charlotte- Mrs. Rayner! parents. Mr. spent a few days visiting. her sis-l WW1?- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner and family motored to Pownal recently ley was A visitor to Ti-lvelierl M,-, 5" Dawson, pom, Tryon' and were guests at the home of Rest and New Annan recently. ' U . A pica 11n1riiiEtl' and Mrs. Fred Hooper. a in-. Stewart Williams, Tyne vu. spent. I week-end visiting at tn: home of his daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Don schurman and family, New Annan. Mr. Sam Macxenzie and son John of Mass. accompanied by Mrs. Rex Dawson and Margaret were visitors to New Annan. Mrs. Myron Dawson North Try- on spent a couple of days in New Annan recently. Miss Edna MacNeili has retum- ed to her home in New Annan having spent a couple of weeks vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Green. Albany. Mrs. Richard Wall and Mrs. Robert Moose New Annan were tion in Charlottetown. Miss Marjorie Wall has returned in: spent her holidays visiting in Indian River. She was accompan- Mrs. Delbert Raynor, Mrs. thur Wright, Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Moase attended M. the PERMAFIX! :::'l'onl's new wonder noumilizor gives you a seller, more natural wave that lasts longer, for longer. TONI HOME PERMANENT REFILL 31.50- delegatcs to the Institute Conven- to her home in New Annan hav- - led home by Miss Eleanor Nooni-in. ' John Moase. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE HOLMAN'Sp l.adies' Wear. . Ladies' Shoes . .. Lingerie and Accessory Dents. WILL BE cnosnn Wednesday Morning , AUGUST nu. 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