OCTOBER 2, 1951 PAGE TEN TI-IE -GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . . ' his sons and daughters in beini "SAMSON AND DE!.II.AII" p eiigftigdgd 'trlli;ansSygripathy ol the resi- AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE ' . g ' . plnsmaron Mrs. Wilbert Keough is ill at M ----- ' Spectacular was the adjective T G IAR M ml v - . . - - E U . . Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. 7215- E:-n:,,r:,y lillgllggpilgp: (Slim: closgd ntnhdei:drs.surInSenl:erl-lmll)v.3eill1e built: irdegllvalaceblethdpllltfs "tganfseifn Meetiililg oi til:-2 Ladlcs' Aid vllxlli bg Th A I M ti f th R t '1 M h. t A. . 9:15 CW” '9' M'G'M" mu": quick recovery to health, Christopher's Cross and have left and Delilah," which opened ye.s- held on Thursday, October 4th. in gpp." iatiin Eri1r:?ted ffmnge chem ein 8,E1earye;(I:afllnai 4552; picture or 1950-51. "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" in technicolor. star- ring Betty Button and Howard Mr. Ontario. is visiting his parents, Mr. John Morrissey, shy automobile for their home in 'I'o1'ontoylSUIICI'VIll9, Mass.. accompanied by their daughter, Miss Frances. and terday at the Capitol Theatre, and spectacular is the right word for this mammoth Technicolor attrac- keel wml L”"" C”"'""' hk"f"":' and am, Percy );(ort-issey, No.-th Mr. John McGuire. Mr, and Mrs, tion that reaches new heights in Wyn” 3 ye?" I" m'v:,"'d",.g,u1 Cgpe, Harper have spent the past three 5075011 CnWft81nmN1!- ' 9”" 1”” Illlfryl Ttnenewm ..-- ,weeks vacationing on' the Island. Masnl-licence. llilendor. excite- """""y'. Eye? 1?? ':f, 5 and" Miss Aldona Perry. who spent Sag, ment. romance. adventure. thrills. He” .1"?! bel "1!,,df,,,.sg Two the past year in Toronto, Ontario. ..-.S suspense. beauty. xrelt actlnri. If-7,, ugnt ::ox,is' -pm. Ipl('I.UrOlI'IB5 come to Tignish to stav the - Vi-. Grcgorv Gavin. who for m""0"l7l9 Wm” " Y9” mm” it luau lllllass everything. winter months with her par!!!” U19 Past year has hcen a member Md ml” 3”” P””"”'-"”' Plow” C y Mmr. and Mrs. John Pei-ry. , of the ortice staff 01 the Tignish b5-led m "I9 Hwy Blblet Md?" Co.op,.,am,,g Ltd” ncemb. re, 13-16. has it. And has it In such The Loire River, flowing Q00 miles and draining an area of 4:.- 000 square miles, is the longest river in France. Through thc facilities October. as follows: S17 MMERSIDEL . Tuesday, October 2nd . Tuesday, October lbth SOURIS-- iVl0,N'l'AGL'E-- g Monday, Ociolicr i.)tli ALBERTON- Every Thursday Every Friday Patients for review through thc mail. will All persons who have not been in Contact with an active case of Tuberculosis and have of licalth & lVclfat'c. Diaszrwstiv . held throughout the Province during Tuesday, October 9th ..... .. Monday, October 22nd PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM livery Thursday .. .. not attended these Clinics before are p ' . consult their family doctor or their district Public The death occurred at Skinner's Pond on Friday morning, Septem- ber R. of Mr. Peter M. Perry. To CLINIC SCHEDULE thc Departnicnt of Chest Clinics uill be the month of ilzlitia 112130 P.M. ....'...Qf. 9:30-12:30 P.M. . 1:30.” 4:00 PM. i:Htt RM. ;.'itI 230.- 4:00 PM. l(l:l)(i---l2:il(l A.Nl. :.'l(l.a 4:00 P.M. :30-- 4:00 P.M. appointments receive requested to signed his position and has gone to Toronto. Ontario, where he en- town, having received his Bache- ,lor of Science degree n'ith the 'c-lass of '19. . , -.S- y Tigiiisli Iiiends ot Mr. jPerry and his bride. Miss Rita paernard. have extended hearty libest ivislics for a long and happy married life. The marriage cere- .mony and Nuptiai Mass was cele- ibratcd by Reverend Patrick waish, P P. or Immaculate Conception lchiircli. Palmer Road. on Wednes- tday morning. September 26. The n9W1.V-Weds will reside in DeBlois .where the groom is engaged in ifarming. The groom is the son 01 ,)l:'. and Mrs. Peter Perry, DeBlois. gand the bi idcts p:ll'('llIS are Mr. land Mrs. Jo.-cph Bernard. Road. Albert The Tignish Parent and Termit- ter Assocciation met for the first time this term on 'Illiursday even- lill2. Scptcnibcr '27. in the iisseiiihly 'room of thc Coinein. A lnrgc lcronp nl pnrcnls were present. as WP” as the teachers in the rizht prlassrcoms. Also present ivcm hov- crriid J. A. MacDonald. P. P. and 1l1lS cnratc, Rcvcrend Dennis Ga!- ,lant. An intcrcsting paper on "Re- ;poi-L Cards” was read by Reverend Ssister St. Catherine and was tered the University of Toronto, Mr. Gavin is a graduate of St.l Diiiistaits University. Charlotte- Paimerl quantities that "Samson and De- lilah" is destined to go down in history as one of the most amaz- ling film achievement: 0! all time. As the mighty Samson, Victor ibiature turns in a remarkable por- trayal that is almost unbelievably prrfect. lie not only looks the part of the strong man of Gaza. but plays it so convincingly that even his most staggering feats of strength, and there are many. prove wholly acceptable to the imagination. And his scenes with Miss Lamarr. too. have that same quality of credibility and sincerity. It is. without a doubt. the nnest performance nl Mal.ure's career. I Breathtakingly beautiful in her first Technicolor picture. Hedy Lamarr is a provocative Delilah. It's easy to see why any man would be completely unable to re- lsist her ravishing and seductive charms. But the Viennese star docs more than just look beauti- ful in "Stimson and Delilah." ller portrayal of the Bible's famed tcmptrcss is” an inspired bit of act- illltjb that comes through on the screen with a raging passion lalmost overpowering in its inten- I sily. Ioil is made through the Red Cross and at a very small charge to the pupil. The Red Cross has made another offer to the teachers ,ror their pupils, " a tube of tooth- ipiiste and a toothbrush" for the Health Nurse..ei!he,r of Whom will be Phased to make l5Sf.”ll3;3”3lliil3i3i'e.A.f..3".J”.".313:!iL'.?3l..i.lfZ”fh32.i5..”l.i"?.li'i? ”Zi.Ji? appolntmems If lndlcamd lchiised to bc dlSll'lbl1I.9Cl among thelteeth alter meals in order to pre- ir mniiiwriljjligisgnii,I:fligs:Aot"cod". lji'v:',-jt::'t;L' :11:-nit. W ' 7 WWkwM , l - OLMANIS KNITTING CONTEST! HOLMAN8 l KNITTING CONTEST! HOLMANXS - , a I85 (Ill an CONTEST! V IIOLMAN'S KNITTING CONTEST! noL'giraN1x;s 0 0 0 KNI : CONTEST! I .oo .00 .oo ; HOLMANS - I KNITTING CONTEST! p I noi.niA.'v's ' .mm..... IN CASH PRIZES I CONTEST! , Il()LMAN'S ' ' I , mum. Gt0tY KttgNdI-- CONTEST, E II our III III 60 GS Come Buy Some Yarn And Enter KNITTING , CONTEST! , I IIOLMANS KNITTING CONTEST! HOLMANS KNITTING CONTEST! H()l.)IAN'S ' ' .' mmc. Beginning Oct. 3rd. - - Ending Nov. 30th. CONTEST! mm 8 .- KNITTING 1 Everyone is eligible except Employnos of lini- CONTESTI mans and their immediate families. Popular Yarns HOLMAN-S 2 Contestants will enter their names with the Sill0S , d KM-1v"N(; clerk when purchasing yarn. CONTEST! ,v. , , g H H ' g rzre I.'.".::.v':.ir.:l::r;1't".:.t HOLMAN'S HOLMANS 3 weitigginn ng o e c . . ar. g . (.0 . KNITTING ' . - A , Cong-E31-3 4 Brginrii 0: ygarnj ngust be specified when entry is :;t;:!rinl- 5” mm? or u gins. .......................... .. Any knitted garment may he entered, winning I3 , garment will be on display at the yarn counter 3,,,,,.,.e w,,,,l my Nylon- GONTESTI for a short time at the close of the contest. 1 ounce hall .. H0LMAN.s' 6 Entries will be judged by independent, compci- Superior Double Knlttlnih 1 00 KNITTING ant judges. 2 ounce ball .. .. n t l . g S S I: Y - CONTESL 7 1st Prize-525.00 ill cash; 2nd Prize---3.i1tt.ti6 augiliriceotgali ",,,.,,.,,,0I-"Mg: '" 3'” ”''””5-”” I" W f':l.f:”'.:..l""' sac 00N'"'53T' Come On Ladies. Enter This ';'r.',t,i,;:"".,':,'.', ffffjf,f,',,"f,,,,,,,, 1,00 IIOLMANIS G I I1 N l - xmn-ma EXCITIIIQ COHICSI - I lubulllce lull OONTRTI IIOLMANB , i KNITTING . ooivrliu-2' ry S I Frederick I. the Board Room of the Hospital. --PANTRY SALE at llolmanls Store, I-lridxiy. 0cIobei' 5th. at 8 P. M. by I.adles' Aid nt Keir Mem- orial Presbytrrian Church, Mal- ueque. -MOVING PICTIIRE and Trav- elogue on New zeaiond and Aus- tralia at Alberton Court House. Thursday, October 4th. by Hon. J. Watson McNaught.. M. P. Col- lectlon and sale at candy in aid of Alberton Library. -'l'HI-I ANNUAI. BAZAAR 0! St. Pauls C'l'iIlFCl'l will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 23rd and 24th. instead of Wednes- day and Thursday of that week as previously advertised. -ENGAt.'ItllIIENT.- Mrs. Oliver Smallman, Kniitsford, wishes to announce the engagement. at her daughter Edith Irene. to Donald Edgar Auckland. son of Mr. James V. Auckland and the late Mrs. Auckland of Saskatoon, Sask. Marriage tn takr place Oct. 24th. Trinity United Church, Summer- side.- -GIIAl)l'ATES - Among the recent graduates of the Metro- politan Demonstration School of Nursing. Windsor. ()ni.. was Miss Lucina Lnirisc Stcivrii't. daughter of Mrs. Walter Stewart. West Point. Miss Stewart. who will complete her R. N. examinations in November. has accepted a position on tho stat! of the Gen- crnl Hospital in Sioux Lookout. Ontario. At present. she is spend- im: a holiday with relativcs in DI-troit. Michigan. lltersonals I Louis lilrmsc. New Ann- iind Mrs. Kcith Warrcn lidivarti Bearisto. Mar- rclurned home aftcr in llnlifnx and intcrc-st in the Mrs. an. Mr. liind Mrs. gate. have visiting lricnds ,ollier points of Maritinics. CAPE TRAVERSE SCH()()L --August and September: Scnlor Dept. Grade X-l. Louise Norring: 2. Arnold Francis. Leon- ard I-Iallnran. equal: 3. Sliirlcy Noonan. Grade Ixst. Wayne Gardiner. Grade VIII--i. Elaine Noonan: 2. Blair Campbell and Jean Mur- phv. equal: 3. Bobbie Macwilliams. Gracie VIIAI. Lyla Irving: 2. Elaine Campbell and Jessie Mac- Donald. equal: .1. Dale MacWil- llama. Grade VI-t. Jean Gallant. Primary Dept. Gradc V-l. Pa- tricia Patti-rsnii; 2. Joyce Lord; 3. Wayne Hm;-alt. Grade IV-l. Douizlas Miittart; 2 Violet MacNeiil: 3. Hazel Mc- Bride, Grade III Sr. 1. Donald; '1. Gerald Gcnrgc Gallant. Grade III .lr.--l. lnran: 2. .IRClIl(' Wnridell; ter Hmvait. Grade II-l. Ruth 0'Hnlloran; 2 Patsy Shaw; 3. Joan Jeffery. Beryl Murphy: 2. Hazel Mac- Noonaii; 3. Heir-ii 0'Hal- Il. Dex- Gradc I Sr.-rl. Bobby N 2. Michael Ncss: fl. ROY Il'ViljIl. Gradc I .lr.-.l. Lance S.iaw'. '2. Billy MacDonald: 3. Gerald Cili- clifle. Doris G. Mai-Williams. Principal Teresa A. McKcnna. tcachcr riutaai rI.IllA.-SVTI-('?V'.N'.'I.IlI'7 "die. head of the from H52 in Holy Roman Empire , "Barbai-ossa' 1190, was surnamcd or Rcdheard. The Most Amazing Deep-Tone I Colors I We've Ever Seen! so: sot: iiihi SITIII DICOIATOII COLORS It's easy to add modern deep lines to your walls with these ready-to-use colors in the famous Wiander Paint. 0 No money Inter-mixing 0 Dry in 20 minutes I No laps, no brualunuvltl e Washable-again and ugainl IIIABE. Mcltlt & 00., l.'l'lI. I Paint Distributors Wlioleuole and Retail SUMMERSIDE, l'.l:.l. -The annual Sunday School convention of the O'Leary - Al- berton district was held on Fri. day afternoon and evening. Sept. M; at the Bloomfield United Church. The visiting leader was Miss Ada Adams. saint John, N. B., Children's Work Secretary of the Maritime Religious Education Council. In the afternoon the new min- later of the Alberton United Church, Rev. A. R. Wallis con. ducted the devotions. The active and energetic president for the past four years. Earl Jelly, 3.A,, of O'Leary, gave a line report of the year's work and presided at the sessions. The secretary was Mrs. James I-Iodgson of Alberton. The various Sunday Schools of- the district then gave brief re- ports which showed that much fine work is being done. Mr. A. J. Matheson of Oibearv retired from the Superintendencv of the OiLeary United Church Sunday School on May 31 alter serving for 51! years. Mrs. Mathe- son has been a Sunday School teacher for 47 years. The following committees were appointed: Nomination. Rev. A. R. Wallis, Rev. J. M. Sheen. Russel Leard and Mrs. Heber Hardy. COIIYIPSIPS, Mrs. William Stewart. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges. Miss Adams then gave a splen- did address showing ways and means to make Sunday School work -more effective. The ladies of Bloomfield United Church served delicious rclresli- merits during the suppcr hour. In the evening there was a large congregation present. and the devotions were conducted bv Mr. Owen Underwood. 0'I..eiiry. Mr Lester Gay sang a solo: "Low of God" and a fine duet was sung by Mrs. Watson Silliker and Rev. J. M. Sheen. The report of the Conreaies Committee was present- ed by Mrs. William Stewart and the Nominations Committee by Rev. J. M. Sheen. A fine address was given by Mtss Adams and a splendid sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Sheen. The following are the officers elected: President, Russel Leard. Cnscumpec: secretary. Mrs. James I-Iodgson. Alberton; first vlcI--pre- sidcnt. Earl Jolly, B.A.. O'Lci-try: 2nd vice president. John Mountain. Montrose; 3rd vice-president. He- ber I-I. Hardy. Elmsdalc. The Benediction was pronounccd by Rev. W. G. Dicl:son.AZ Bede-nque Notes Mr. and M.;'. Eiiobert Altleck were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday, September. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback) Central Bedequc, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray. Bedequc. motored to Moncton on Wednes- day. September, 23th. They com- blncd pleasure with business. -Mr. Wesley Mat'Mickcn rr-i turned to his home in Halifax Saturday. September 20nd. after, a pleasant visit. with his sister. Mrs. Ralph Campbell. Fei,-nwood.l and other relatives and friends in Carleton and Middleton. Mal Madlvlickcn was a former resid- ent. at Carleton. Mr. L. B. Frelliok. Halifax. Miss Audrey Thom-pson. Ottawa, and Mr. Kcnncih Burn, Bcdlord. N. 5.: more week-cnd guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. Burton Crowc. at thc Manse, on Sevptcmbt-r 22nd.. and 23rd. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Frellick and her two little daughters. Linda: Ann and Donna. also their cousin Baifbara Col-p. all of whom have been visiting for the past few weeks at the Manse. -BQ. S:-2-a l DISDAINFUI. FINCHLEY, England -- ACE) Burglars who broke into I home in this Middlesex town must. have examined the library CAl'!Illll)'.l They threw under the table a book: entitled "preventing crime." ' nIsr3i'uc I-'A-MII.Y John Bunyan. author or "Pil- grim's Progress." came tram a fam- ily which under the name "Bulng- non" lived as far back as the 12th century. ?TunTssiiEii7:?rIiI Wednesday, October 3rd, 1951 followed by a banquet in the O'Leary Legion Home at (S p.m. Tickets on sale at meeting. 551.00 each. All indcpendcnt mer- chants are invited to attend. P. M. MacCAULL, President J. J. MORAN, Secretary-Tre-asurcr A CAPITOL Summon-side Today 3:30-7:l()-9:20; Wednesday 7:10-9:20 NOTE: N0 SHORT SUBJECTS Greatest I Love Story! Since The ( ? Beginning iii Mai. I Knd Woman! is run v hm -nguut nmumm lvlt-ull llnl III s""""'" M" I h'"' "I'd," .1 Salmon um llriilah II in am Min, Iullull-II y....,.... i.y.imty- an-a nut: in mien REGENT roimiiir 7.15-9.15 THIS IS THEIR FUNNIEST! BOB .kDORO1'I-IY HOPE LAMOUR ig TIIEV 50751; S caV,E 59 omciea liv oivm autm ICINR NI) I1 NOVI1 QIIIII INTERRIIPTION NOTICE There will b'c an Interruption in Electric Services. on our line from Mt. Pleasant to Knutsford. on WED- NESDAY, OCT. 3rd from l2:80 to 4:30 l'.M. wcntlicr permitting. This lntcrriiption is for Miiinlcnanco I'Iir- poses. MARITIME i-:LEcrnic to. I. Earle Hickey l Chartered Accountant F s" Bank of P lnlldlnl l Iainmenlde. P. I. I. PHONE 28!! HE. E. Parkman. 0pt.D.. R.0. 0P'l'OMl'I'Bll'l lye: lxalnlned Glace: Fitted Office llonni l I to, II - I In I and by appolntlual Phone l:l'l noun mean: atloo. Inn-or ll. luninerallo s1- ln. r. time: II. o. .g complete Vlnal Anatnel OIIOI HIIOI l PIIONI IIII ' IIALLMAIPI IIIIIJIINO OPIOMITIIIT TONIGHT AT 8 - IAIN OB CLEAR "LIFE VIITII FATHER" Irrnc Dunno - Wm, Powell . Elizabeth Taylor Illdmmnl (Iwc-mi - One of the all-timo beat. COMING IVEDNESDAY & THURS. AT 8 P.M. "MY VVILD IRISH IIOSIC"-Teelinlcolnr COMING FRIDAY &. SATURDAY "Till YOIJNGEI IIIO'I'IIl'1IIS"-Technicolor Pius Added Feature. Come Dreued A: You Are-Small Kids Free. ,),lAJUI,2lVE-lIlTilEATR!E,A '--xll)".i VIKIN FvI' lemma-Ila. tau. ' T5 - I