JUNE 1o. 194v pun-j wrsr romr WHARF, Moior ozone: HEES of i D __-_* T. Eurle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville Street Phone I'll SUMJYIEBSIIIE E. E. Parkman, I Opi.D., R.O. OPTOMETBISI. Eyes Examine‘ Glasses Fitter’ Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summe St., Summersida I I - B. F. Hunter, R.O. I OPTOMETBIBCI Complete Visual Analyses ' Glasses Fitted PHONE T85 SMALLMANS BUILPING Summer-side, P.E.L i lir. J. W. IIDRESIIIE BEDEQUE, P. E. I. OFFICE HOURS: Bciieque: Ailernoons-Z-li PM. ‘ MONDAY WEDNESDA! THURSDAY i lt‘0lllngg.—7—9 PM. l MONDAY ‘ WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 0m ud: P9- TUESDAY and FRIDAY Afternoons-bl P.M. s.‘ v ll work. $peoker at Centrol Lot I6 meeting Monday, June I3. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. Ilwwo-oweremo m woweoee» y Progressive Conservative i, l Meetings ~ I CENTRAL LOT I6 HALL, MON-DAY, JUNE l3 BLOOMFIELD HALL, TUESDAY, JUN-E I4. RECEPTION AND DANCE — MISCOUCHE LEGION HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE I5. I MIMIINIIIGASH R'UN HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE I6. ORANGE HALL, VICTORIA WEST, FRIDAY, JUNE I7. MONDAY, JUNE 20. i. Toronto will be the special l 3‘ The appearance o! the school 1 -—-*—T-'_—_'“_— i Professional Dardsi Liberal ,mema, m _ Meetings FRIDAY, JUNE 10th. TYNE VALLEY HALL MONDAY, sum; 13m. oars woLra 1mm. TUESDAY. JUNE 14 MALPEQUE HALL THURSDAY JUNE 16th. ALBERTON INSTITUTE HALL FRIDAY. JUNE 17 WELLINGTON HALL TUESDAY, JUNE 21 TIGNISII HALL I Saturday-Emergencies Only '1‘he principal speaker will ‘be J. Watson MacNaught, M. P., Parliamentary Assistant ‘to the Minister of Fisheries. The meetings will also be Iaddressed by other promin- lent Liberals. Meetings will commence at 8:80 p.m. As time will not permit Mr. lMacNaught to personally call ~on all electors, he will be at the hails at 6:30 p.m. to meet with anyone who wishes a personal interview. i llinknra iiall See "My Irish Rose" Repeated in Kinkoro Holl TONIGHT 8.30 Special music by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aheorn. facilities. Tyne Valley and Vicinity l Mrs. Eliza Btewsrt is keeping up the soon work o! benutifylnl the little village by having her large drugstore repainted. Mr. Donald MacLean, 6.0.1“. our. dldate and his mother, Mrs. lvan Maclean motored to Charlotte- town on Saturday. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. D. N. Forbes on ‘Thursday evening, June 2nd. Mr. Hartford Ellis has had his house painted a gleaming white which makes for s. pretty entrance to the village. i grounds has been greatly increas- ed by the planting o! many orna- . The Anglican Women's Auxiliary ‘met at the home o! Mrs. Charles Newcombe last week, and a goodly .crowd of members and visitors ‘were present. I Mrs. Hart Lidstone and Mrs. Ivan MacKay and Mrs. Earle Iwiiliams attended the Sunday School convention at Wellington ‘on Tuesday, May 31st. I Mrs. Gordon Beatty from Money ton was a recent visitor at the Ihome of her parents, Mr. and Mral ‘Hugh Stewart, Tyne Valley, also .her sister, Mrs. Preston Grigg. —Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birch and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Montgomery motored to Charlottetown last Iweek and while in the Capital they attended the Shakespearean show "Hamlet." THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN on ‘ . “ANT/JIRYBUET-XI/J rel“ -£ l" e?<i~\'£/Ji\'i‘fl1~\>"r‘/J¥Nit/~"liio2* ' if Orange Pekoe Tea Bags RED ROSE TEA is good tea L it v‘. >do f\ é E £27?‘ ffilXylnr in Surnmerside, proceeds from same to go to the new Nursing Home which it is hoped to have built in Tyne Valley before too long. It was also decided to save the nice reversible blanket ro- ceived as a. premium for woolen rags shipped for blankets to start a. chest of bedding for the Nursing Home when completed. Mrs. Eliza Stewart read a. most interesting paper. Lunch‘ committee for the evening were Mrs. Ernest Grigg. Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall and Mrs. Ed. Ramsay. Next meeting at the home o! Mrs. l-llnsen Williams. Mrs. Elroy Ramsay and Mrs. Preston Grigg were appointed delegates to con- ventlon st Charlottetown. "THE CRIME DOCTOR." AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE I Mr. D. T. Stewart returned home from Charlottetown and there he was guest of his daugh- ter, Mrs. G. Dennis. Mr. Stewart Ls suffering with a sore eye. The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Young are in for s. most pleasing sur- prise on their return home from vacation in Ontario to the Presby- terian Manse, Tyne Valley, to find a new range stove, a gilt from the very kind people o1 the Victoria West Presbyterians. The Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks were In the village on Sunday last when Mr. Weeks occupied the pul- pit in the United Church due to the illness of Rev. Mr. Baxter who had the misfortune to frac- turc his knee. Friends hope Mr. Baxter will soon be able to be about his duties. Three successful students name- ly the Misses Betty and Helen Nesbit and Junior Williams have‘ returned to their home in the vii- lage for a well earned vacation ai- ter their term in Prince of Wales College. The Tyne Valley Women's 1n- stitute met at the home o! Mm Edward and Mrs. Elroy Ramsay on Wednesday evening, June 1st A large crowd was in attendance. Each member was asked to bring a 12 inch quilt square to next meeting. It W35 decided to hold I a pantry sale in the near future siiulmiiji JIINE Ill-I‘- S AIR FORCE DAY Next Saturday, Canada's Air Force will be on parade -—i'or you, your family and your friends. There, for you to see, will be special ground and sir displays and exhibits showing new RCAF equipment and training -—Oolumbia's "The Crime Doctor's Gamble", coming to the Capitol while Theatre on Friday plunges the famed criminologist into the mys- teries of Paris for what ls said in be his most intriguing manhunt. Warner Baxter stars once more as the doctor-sleuth who combines a keen understanding of the vagaries of the human mind with a. total disregard for his own safety in tracking down s cold-hearted killer. Micheline Cheirel (“Corner- td" and “So Dark the Night") and Roger Dann. Irewccimer from French pictures and musical oom- edy stage, head the featured cast as young lovers torn apart by the sharp blade o! murder! Also playing important parts in the story which pits the Crime Doo- tor against an unknown assailant who has framed young Dann for his father's death are Steven Ger- ay. as a. lawyer convinced oi his client's guilt; Marcel Journet, the chief inspector of the Paris police; and Eduardo Clannelli, a profess- lonal knife-thrower and sworn enemy of the murdered man, and the father of Miss Oheirel. "The Crime Doctor's Gamble" has been highly praised for this well-chosen cast oi performers. Dr. W. R. Darson CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Graduate SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Satisrdny Only 1i Grenville Phone 804-2 COME AND SEE YOURAIR FORCE IN ACTION o . . meet the men who keep up its great. tradition . . . and see the RCAF Saturday. June the 11th, is the day when Royal Canadian Air Force Stations across the country will say "Welcome" to hundreds of ‘thousands of Canadians. You'll get a real thrill when you sec your Air Force in action. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE B. C. A. F. Station. 3 ummerside O'Leary cind Vicinity spent a. very pleasant week-end visiting friends in N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Duggim of Maine are visiting in Bloomfield, the guests of their dauglvier, lVlrs. Arthur Cornish and Mi". Cornish. Miss Esther SILOWBII, first - year student at P. W. 0., Charlottetown. is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Stewart, Glerrwood. Messrs. John A. Murchison and Wm. MacRae visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Rogers, Brae. A severe thunder and lightning storm, accompanied by hail and torrential downpour oi! rain, drenched the O'LEal'y district on Saturday, Julie 41h. Dickson supper June Col- Rev. W. G. and Mrs. and Norma Jean were guests on Friday evening, 3rd of Rev. B. B. and Mrs. borne of Springfield West. Mr. Fred Champion who 154cm- ployed with the Town of Ber- wick, N. 5., as electrician, was a visitor to his hcirne in 0’Leary on Saturday, June 4th the guest oi! his wile and family, Mr. Allan Matthews of the staff of the Bands o! Nova. Scotla in Tnsro, N. S.. spent the holiday week-end in O'I.aary, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews. Mrs. (Din) George Dewar has returned to her home in OLeary after ain enjoyable holiday at the home of her parents in St. John, N. 13., and she also visited with them in Boston and other Am- erican centers. , After spending one month in the Veterans’ Wing of the P. E. I. A. Grlgg of West Devon arrived home on Thursday, June 2nd. His many friends wish him a speedy convalcsoenoe. The many friends of Mrs. Harry MacKinnon oi’ the Brae. will be sorry to learn that she employed m Smmnerslda, the week-end at her home in Hospital in Charlottetown, lvllr. J. i WANTED Experienced Egg Grader. Annlv P. J. & D. Kennedy Kenaington. who is spent Miss Marion MaePhee, Brae, the guest o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews o! Summerside were recent visitors to O'l'..ca.ry, the guests of Mr. and Airs. George Matthews. Mr. William Wallace o! Cole- man who is a patient: in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside, has had his second. oper- ation. His many friends wish him a speedy return to health. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings of St. John, N. 3., spent the holiday week-end in O’Lea.ry, the glflt of Mrs. Hastings‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews. Recent visitors to the Capital were: Mr. and Mrs. Avard Har- ris, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis, Mrs. Watson Slllikcr, and Mrs. F. Smaliman, all from O'Leary, Miss Marcia Pate, who spent the whiter working in London, Ont, has returned to her home in O‘Leary where she is the pro- Cablns. Miss Pale is a veteran of the Second World War and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate. Congratulations are ‘being ten- dered Miss Ethel MacIsaac, of G-lenwood who received her Sec- ond Year Commerce Certificate from Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. Miss Maclsasc, for typing accuracy, was awarded the P. W. C. Medal. She has secur- ed a. position in Summerslde and has already entered upon her duties there. ,, Mrs. Macradyen, who spent the winter months in Eimsdale, the guest of her granddaughter. Mrs. John Sheen and Rev. John Sheen. arrived in O'Leary on Friday and this dear old lady is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron. Mrs. MacFadyen is the otniy liv- ing member of the First Com- munion Class of i888 0f l-M 01d Presbyterian (now United) Church oi’ 0'I.eary. Her many friends are welccming her back. CRAPAUD THEATRE W . k ‘ ‘It: fell on Saturday, June 4th and broke her leg which is now in a cast, and her friends wish her a speedy recovery. DIIMED THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday 8:15. Saturday: 2:30; Evening 7:15, 9:15. “A Private Eye" is Pat O'Brien in “RIFF-RAFF" eo-starring Anne Jeffrey; and Waiter Slcnak Also 1st chapter of Superman Ser- Matinee b \ IIIHNNY iiiiiiiuuii s: ... BRENDA IIIYIIE _ 8nd Intrqdggm ~ uiiui tinisnili Produced by SOL IESSER Mil; reel Sign,“ (Iievertfia (reeled at Edger M13332: O meted h I I b . =.'.......:.:.:.".::.".:.'..;>.' Also Short Subjects Sliows:— Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:80 - 9:80 lai and N ewsreel. DUGUCIOUIZYUUUA _ U. c1151.? Set. Nii: liq Double Bill: "JIGGS 8r REGENT TONIGHT [FRl.] 1.30 s. 9.30 SAT. lIiATlNEE 2.30 L-GREAT ATTRACTIONS-Z — On The Stage- "THE LONE PINE JAMBOREE" MAGGIE IN COURT" - All Seats tonight 50c. 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