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PRICED FROM id? x.)0o-'CR5 A iced i290-”i260e'?;x9D&20i(' '3 1” s99- Opp. Capitol Theatre SL2 -Qzoo &-so A variety of profile silhouettes featuring feather, jewel and Irregular helmets, off the face, bi-(toms and bumper brims are among the many small head hugging shapes shown at 52.95 to 513.95 The MARY ANN HAT SHOP a.nd BEAUTY SALON CENTRAL ST. wrzx-sereclomto-'.i.s.seomoeQ-cease-m.g.Q,.99.Q,o9Q g:-eo?)ic:,oo:3oo”w9,o-metme 3m-eomeam; lY0uthfui Ageless Hats 1 i0(3.EG9 r-1 JWWG) In Summerside ( A A REGENT "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" Joel McCrea - Laraine Day - Geo. Saiiders CO-O0-O-OOQOsGOb'O O-Q OOQ-6-O66-OQfOV&O-O-O-O-O-O-O59-O4-O-O-O-O 00 Friday 3:30, 7 & 9:15 - Saturday 2:30, 7 & 9:15 Jimmie Davis and the Sunshine Band in "MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM" eAND- I, "SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON" with Joanne Dru - John Wayne TONIGHT ms & 9.20 p RIOTOUS RHOMEQS--FOR HIREl A Musing 5.4, ,,,,-,,, GAORIE: out -:a'::- CAPITOL Summerside ITHE BEST Iii Sllilllll & M0iIIESl LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 FRIDAY-SATURDAY - 2 BIG HITS Gun HM iii Still ilii NIGOLOR R .-1l'l"l".?.'i..".ll..F..9i"l'.l.E.iiAR'"9 Also WARNER BAXTER in ' "scam T' Friday 3:30-7-9:20 - Saturday 2:30-7-9:20 'i'liatbscametlie lawolltlie land! Savage Drama Actually Filmed Behind Prison Bars III-rte. .. . . - yooanno NEXT Moivosva ransom; . N WANTED Wanted a heated apartment 4 or five rooms with bath or small house. Apply Box "D" Guardian. e ORAPAIIIJ THEATRE "'.l'HE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY" . . In Color FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS Fri. 8:30 - Sat. 7:30-9:30 T T CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tllursdllyi Matinee 3:30: Evo- ning 7:15-9:15. Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire in Irving Berlin's "HOLIDAY INN" (The "White Christmas" Picture) with Marjorie Reynolds. Virginia Dale. Also Shortreei. ' These Inaehlmg N 30 to worlr:- A real It one-4oi... n..";V. 'f.' All reasonable on”, models. Blsaalll-.l'arrow P -load .m'ul.'.'.'..."&."”"'" 's' aiiuw:,eaen"nigm..e. sanoio. rooanaanap FOR SALE AT GIVE AWAY mucus rnn nomowma usnn 1-naoq-0., have all been lo-oosidmongq n,. "9 "II, ONE-Auia cnaiiam w. c. macro "V S . This machine ii if . on-lguu. chin". K 0. Ta 0t;rI(:Rfo:1.r..a9asona worlr. M'5';o';"'""l "Iron plow power. an rascroa on steel wheels. an, ,........, Aluheserneooniskaaine-aaoroaNowam.o.......,, gvogamroiitwina used 1-Lows from one hundred dollars up.-M rmws imn um W8-one use ewe '3'."m'T'9.':. llieaia Iovver. ON!-lie roe rivnazlano ,5, mm ' u its-"I:U(3:'wiea beater. dip au- reasonable Tiie lisll Itfg'.,& Gall funeral at William .JoliiLiiaseley -His tragic death (the result or brain lniury. caused by 9. motoring accident). brcusht unspeakable sorrow to the family and friends of William John Caseiey. who pan- sed away at his home at Kelvin Grove. on Saturday momlng, sap. tember 17th, 1950, "Billy" who had just passed his 18th birthday. -was the first born scn of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caseley, nee Doris MacPherson, and had received his education at Kelvin Grove school, Kensington High and Truro Agriculture College, Having a love of the soil. he had to A certain extent, taken over the management of farming operations at home, where his devotion to his work and his dependability en- hanced his status as elder son and gave every promise of integrity and strength of character, when no wcuid have come into the greater responsibilities of full-fledged man- hood. Hls Sunny. even temperament and fun loving but kindly nature made him ll general favorite with old and young. and he was (to quote from a. letter written to the parents) "kncwn and loved, per- haps unknbwingly, far eyond his home". His devotion to his parents, brothers and little sister. whom he would never willingly hurt. make his absence from the home the harder to bear and only the hope of a happy re-union -in a Higher Home, can ease the pain. Left to mourn the loss of one whose life will ever be a beautiful memory, are his parents. two bro- thers, George and Errol and sis- ter sheila. as well as many other relatives including his grandmo- ther. Mrs William Caseley, at the paternal homestead, where he was born and lived for n time, and ii wide circle of friends. The funeral from his late home on Tuesday, was the largest ever seen in the vicinity, and the ser- vices were conducted by his mini- ster, Rev. I... M, Murray. Taking for his text. the words -The Lord is good. it stronghold in the day of trouble; and He knoweth them that trust in Him, Nahum 1. Verse 7. he brought clearly to his hear- ers, the strengthening and ccm- fortlng message. that, God is a great God. but he is also good; D refuge in any time of trouble. He cares for His children, Those who have childlike trusl.- in Him, find He is their helper, With Mrs. Russell Macxay at the organ, the following hymns were sung-The Lord's My shep- herd. Crossing the Bar. by a men's I 810119. and ROCK 01 Alan. A great profusion of floral of- ferings paid a mute tribute of re- spect and affection. The casket was borne by six young friends-Johnnr Picketts, Stewart Waugh. Bruce Profitt. Gerald Johnstono. Vernon and Edger Millar. Burial was in the Peoples Gems- tery, Remington. . Bur OXFOIIIYS OLDEST University Collcle. founded in 1249. is the oldest College at, Ox- ford University. lfullvequippoawunoui. Itarterandugnu. "'000nIIIuluaballuaaona. law 53;, , .0""- A-no-nu-i-. g Ltd. nan naoajxan ciiKuJo1'riI:rowN WESTERN SUIRIIII -NOI'I'Il BEDIQUI OHUXII IIIVICII. - lunday. Octwer llth. 11 A. M. Travellers Rent 3 P. M. Freetown 7.30 P. M. .13: OFFICE of Dr. R. L. Noonan will be closed from Oct- ober 9th to October 18th inclusive -113. W. E. OALIAGIIAN has changed his office location to 58 summer Street. This is situated near the Post Office. -LEGIDN MEETING. - The Annual Meeting of the Kensington Branch No. 9, Canadian Legion B.E.&L. will be held in the Town Hall. Kensington. Friday, ocusber 13th. 1990. at B P. M. Members are requested to attend. W. L. Delaney. Secretary. -RETURNS T0 BOSTON-Mrs. Flora Stewart of Boston. Man. and formerly of Alberton. P. E. I.. left on return home Sunday morn- ing. Enroute she plans spendinggo couple of months with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Stewart. While in Alber- ion she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callaghan. -LADIES CLUB HOLDS MEET- ING-Mrs. J. W. MacKenzle en- tertained the member. of the Ladies Club of the Summerside Presbyterian Church at her home on Tuesday evening at the regular meeting. The vice-president, Mrs J. Lloyd Gorrill. was in the chair. During the social hour delicious refreshments were served by Mrs Gorriil and Mrs. Wm. E Forbes.- S. -DEATH OF MR. FRANKLIN BROWN - The death occunred on Wednesday. Oct. 4, of Mr. Franklin Brown. well-known farmer and woodworker, at the age of '74 years. The late Mr. Brown had been ill for several weeks. and passed away at his home at New London, to which he had recently returned from the P. E. Is.nnd Hospital, where he had been a patient. He is survived by his wife, nee Margaret MacKay,, two sons and three daugliters. Al- lan, Pictou, N. 8.. Leigh at home, Eliza. Mrs. Everett Paynter. Long River: Alma, Mrs. Elmer Payn- ter, Kensington, and Anna, Mrs. Ralph lleaney, Clinton. He was the last surviving member or his fam- ily. -Bur. -YOUNG MARRIED GROUP -- The Young Married Group of the Sunimerisdc Baptist Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. C. B. Jelly on Tuesday evening when the members of the Senior W. M. S. were guests. The president, Mrs. Bruce Johnston opened the meeting wiih.lhe h.Vml1 "0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee" with Mrs. J. E. Morrison at the piano. The Scripture lesson in Mark 4 was read by NH. CHHOPG Smith and foilowd by a circle of prayer and the Lord's Prayer "1 unison. A meditation on ihe.5'31'lP' lure reading was KWGYI W the DTP sidem and a poem "Jesus Christ and Me" was read by Mrs. Frank Jenkins. The Singing 03 8 hymn concluded the worship F"'l0d- D"? ing the business session a letter of interest was read from Dr. Zeila Clark. The missionary part of the program was conducted by Mrs. Clarence Mercer and Mrs. Harry Crossman.-S. -JOURNALISTIC, RECORD - Mrs. Colin Donald has resigned as rural reporter for the Summerside Poineer, and given over her duties. to other hands, after writing Darn- iey, sea View and other North Shore news for 35 years. Mrs. Don- aid says she has never had a com- piaint. on her work, which in it's self, is perhaps a greater achieve- ment. than it might be believed by many to be. as news gathering and editing requires judgment of a fine quality, to make the printed pro- duct acceptabie to both publisher and readers in every walls of life, which the newspaper necessarily reaches. All through the years Mrs. Donald has been a busy farm house- wife, and has been active in Church and community work as well, which is perhaps the reason she has been so faithful a reporter, as it is said to be the busy personwho always has the time for one more job. It would be interesting to know if there is another country news- paper correspondent in the Mari- times who has submitted news con- tinuousiy for 35 years. -Bur. -PIIESBYTEIIIAN W. M..s. - The theme of the October meeting of the W. M. S. of the Summer- side Presbyterian Church held on Tuesday afternoon in the church -parlor was "Thanksgiving". The president, Mrs. Donald Baker. opened with the Call to Worship and prayer, which was followed by the ringing of "All People That On Earth Do Dwell" with Mrs. Cleve Whaien. accompanist. After the Scripture reading by Mrs. Harold MacDonald and prayer off- ered by Mrs. Ciarence Marchbank. Mrs. Hilbert Johnatons read an article entitled "The Harvest Fel- tival” and the president a the meditation on "The Smile of God". During the business session roll call was responded to by a verse bars. The first chapter of the new Studyi Book "Our Share on the World Mission" will be presented at the next meeting by Mrs. Ern- est Walker. Mrs. J. O. Cobb was re-appointed in charge of the Baby Band. Plans were finalized for the Thankoffariii Service which will be held on idsy evo- ning when the guest speaker will be Rev. Dr. F. Scott Macxsnzle. After the report of the Visiting Committee. Mrs J. W. Meoltenzie and Mrs. MacDonald were up painted for the ensuing month. The concluding hymn "Give to our Ood Immortal Praise" was follow- ed by tho Miapah benediction.-S. of Thanksgiving by sixteen mani- "ll lsissie.-later " luv. 1. a. wooitrcy. Hampton. l'.l.l..oalkdonlriandsinlada- qua on Thursday. Btii. Mr. and Mrs. William us, Vio- toria. were weak-and guests at the home of lit. and Mrs. James Hen- derson. Mr. Frank Murray who recently returned from roronto is the giigskt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Af- Mra. ndna Jenkins attended the funeral of her sister-in-law am. Benjamin llhrquharaon, at Halal- brook. on Saturday, Septenlaer aoth. , Miss Mary Wright. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Waiter Wright. seerletown. has completed her nurse's training course in the P. P. E. Hospital, Charlottetown. -If I Mrs. S. W. Delaney. Malpoque. spent a most enjoyable birthday. Thursday, octobe 5ti'i. with her brother, Mr. Daniel Noonan. Bedeque. she was accompanied by her son, Marshall. ' Mrs. Edith Myers. Carleton aid- ing, was a recent visitor at the home of her niece. Mrs. Brucg Macnougall and Mr. Maobougall. O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Towef. Sackvilie, N. 3., were recent visi- tor! to Bedequo and Central Bedeque. In Bedequo they called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hender- son. Potato harvesting is in full swing and the crop is good. Mr. Lorne Maclliarlane. Summerside. who owns the "Walter Leard" farm, Femwood. has one hundred acres to take care of. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. Edison Wright. Central Bedeque, owner of the "Wright" Garage. back at his work after being ill for a few days owing to a painful accident which injured his head. Several from here attended the chicken supper at Borden on Wednesday evening, 4th. This sup- per was put on jointly by the Ladies' Aid of the United Church and the Orange -Order. The sup- per was well patronized and a snug sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Maocauii. Carleton siding, were in O'Learv on Wednesday. am. Mr Maccauii attended the Merchants' Associa- tion, and they also paid a visit It the home of Mrs MacCaull's cou- sin, Mrs. Bruce MoDougaii and Mr. Macbougall. Mr. and Mrs. Lainbertus Hane- veld, who came out from Holland. some time ago have taken up res- idence at Central .,edeque. Mr. l-la veld is an employee of Mr. Iva? Dawson. All wish these new- comers to our community a very cordialmwelcome. Rev. F. W. and Mrs. Sawdon. Amherst Head, N:S., returned-to their home on Saturday. 7th. after a. delightful visit among relatives and friends. Mr. Sawdon held pas- torate on the Island some years ago. Mrs. sawdon is an "Islander" being the daughter of the late William Boyle. Meadowbank, near Cornwall.-W. Mr. Harold Kennedy. who has supplied the North Bedeque pas- toral charge of the United Church during the past. summer. was heard with much acceptance in the Baptist Church at central Bedeque on Sunday evening, last. It was an exchange with Rev. Mr. Britten. Mr. Kennedy will con- tinue his studies at Pine Hill. Halifax, shortly. -Mr. and Mrs. John Reddln. Southport. P.E.I.. recently visited friends in Aiberton and Tigniah. I -Mrs. Helen and son Mr. Ivan Hazen returned to th3i:' home '.n Saint John. N- 3.. on Sunday. after a most enjoyable visit with friends in Aiberton and O'Loary. -Mr. Reginald McLaiian. student at st. Dunstan's University spent the week-end in Alberton. gueu, of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Callaghan. -Mrs. Annie Ahearn. Albertor. P. I. I . spent the week-end in Summerside, guest of the Clifton Hotel. -Mr. David Doyle and Mr. if. Dunstan Drew spent. Thankuiving in Summerside. -Mr. John nochford, Alberton P. E. I. spent the holiday with friends in Int 19. -Miss Shirley Maxwell. Truro NS. and Miss Bertha Doyle, Charlottetown p. it. 1. spent the holiday -with friends in Summer- 0. - Mr. Wni. lungnor who is on an tended visit at his former home in Tlgnlah spent the greater part of last week visiting friends in oumnieraids. xtr. Sumner s returning to his home in s. U. a. A. in the-3 near future. - Mrs. oaoar lads has returned to her home in Long River. after receiving treatment at the Provin- eisi Sanitarium. Friends will be glad to learn that she is must: Ill- provsd in health. --Iur. --Mralnarry nrander. Charlotte- town; saw. Ail. Burg n. a aw mew where tilt! lie. and ..o'croaaa,1z.19so Now Holman's " ,9-,4 J A ,9I'l'.0'0VdI'y ...feli'ef for tired I , . t body. and nerves - Conserves body 4 energy-ikeeps you warm throughout the. i night-instead of you keeping the bed TCMINO NO . 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