CAPITOL Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — TOOAY (MOllOAY) and TIIESIIAY One Of The Year's Best Comedies 1H‘ min/w: mor strewn". . ZwiD/MQV4/ amt R EDMUND cwrmt ~ 1A8" PITT?» u’ m, n M,“ w“, gm... . non t» ow...» m, s, HOWARD UIIOSAY as iiilSSEl CHOOSE Directed b; mm Oscar swim sun Human» - ud: h llslfii" PLEASE NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS QCTOBER 24. 1949 Summerside Matinee Tuesday 8:30 nooo adventures. become a big businessman. o e o ¢+o+vo++++o++o++o++++¢o4 REGENT—-Miiii. - furs-wen. Shows 7:15 and 9:15—Matinees Mon. and Wed. 3:80 The loveable, laugh provoking family man of radio fame springs to life on the screen . Riley is a life oi laughs, a few‘tears and amazing Riley, the Riveter, who aspires to For _“MYSTERY MELODY TIME” ‘+04 6 OOOOQ-O-QQ-Ofi-OO-GOO-O-O FO-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-VO-O fO-O-§—O-O§-O-§-§44-O-O4 rm; GUARDIAN. cuAam-rrsrowu THE WESTERll GUARDIAN I Summer Street, Eamon oounrv ornca Sunusseraide. Phone l8 News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives l. ELMEI IIUIPIY GENERAL [NSUIANCI Ralph ill. Muttart. 811mm " 4mm FORUM rnhmvnvo meeting. Bloomfield Hail. Tues- day evening. —COME T0 St. Paul's baasar and supper held in the basement oi the Church, October 26th and 27th. Sale of fancy work, bingo and other attractions. —HA8 WRIST BIOKEN -so. Carrol Delaney, M.L.A., of Sum- merslde suffered a fractured right mist on Saturday morning while cranking a truck. The crank kick- ed back striking hLm a severe blow on the ,wrist. After having the wrist placed in a cast Mr. Delaney was able to carry on his duties as C.N.R. operator in Sixmnerai-d-o‘. —TWO PURSES SNATCIIED — Two women had their purses snatched in Surrmerside Saturday night but if the thief or thieves en- gaged in this activity because they were broke they are prcbatbly still broke because their ta-ke was only 25 cents in one case and 1’l cents in the other. The first incident occurred about 7.30 on Central Street near the Prince County Hos- pital when a man came uip behind a. woman walking along, grabbed her handbag and ran. The second and similar case happened in the same vicinity about an hour and a half later on Fitzroy Street near the Holman homestead. Summer- side police are investigating-S. -—FUNERAL SATURDAY — The . The Life of a- n. M "mums, ' Monday-Tuesday 7:15-8:15. "laurel 8: Hardy" “SCBAM". CAMEO THEATRE-distention Mlflneo Tuesday l PM. Brent, Carole Landis, Virginia Mayo, Turban Bey, Ann Dvorak, in comedy-"OUT 0F THE BLUE". Also Comedy Featurette, George o liOlEiiiiM Mrs. Wilfred McDougali spent the WEEK end in Carleton. the Kuest or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc- Aull. The United Ladies Aid met at the home oi Mrs. Charles McKay 0n Wednesday evening, MI-i- Urban Paugh oi Northam has entered the Prince County Hwilltal for treatment. All wishes Mrs. Paugh a speedy recovery. hMr. and Mrs. Charles Newcomb". >ave returned to their home after Spending a month's holiday with Mrs. Newcombeh sister in Aber- deen. Sask. "i900 FIRE APOHAQUI, N. 3., Oct. 23-(CP) —-A Saturday night fire, possibly set by a spark from a sawdust burner‘, caused damage of about $3,000 at the lumberyard of Sen- ator George B, Jones. Between 30 and 40 squares of cedar shingles were destroyed. Hundreds of volunteers kept the flames from reaching the mill. funeral of the late John Hudson was held on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock with service at the Bowness Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Charles Carnegy, who also performed the committal service at the grave. Mcm-bers oi the Canadian Legion attended in a body and the Legion service was under the direction of Roland Philipson. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Earl Cannon. Ernest Mor- rison. James Chappeli, Robert Mc- Gihlbon. Ernest Perry, Robert Dew- ar., Interment was in People's "Cemetery, Summerside-S. —ROBBERIES AT OTEARY - Two robberies occurred in 0‘Leai'y some time Friday night or early Saturday morning at a meat mar- ket and restaurant. both owned and operated by Mr. Archie Suth- erland of O'l..eary. The buildings are adiacent to each other. Entry into the restaurant was made through a window which was left open all night and into the meat buildings were left open all night by the thieves. The cash register at the restaurant was rifled. Over $40 in cash was taiken in the two breaks and four or five cartons of cigarettes and gum were taken. -RCMP from Alberton are invest- igating. .-ANNUAL BRIDGE. AUCTION — The annual bridge and auction held under the auspices of the Knights oi Columbus in Summer- slde was held last week at their home and was very highly success- ful in every respect. There was an excellent attendance of players who not only enjoyed their favor- ite game but the refreshments which were served after as well. The committee in charge, by Wm» lar request. plan on continuing these parties during the winter months. Prize winners last week were as follows: For auction. men, Fred Gallant and William Higgins; women. Mrs. MAX Glllflht and Miiss Doris Perry. Bridge. men, Fred Perry and Joseph De- Chant; womenfiMrs. Keith Comp- largest industry in Apohaqul, and other buildings. ton-and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan-S. ti‘? Men's Wear Departmém LIICQ. Ina "Where Old Friends Meet“ IIOLMAIWS selection of Adam Hats have everything —style, quality and appear- ior every occasion-for sport, for street and for dress wear. shades are Fly. flwlh "S" or dark brown. etc. 5.00 ‘to 8.00 There's an Adam Ilat Choose All Adam lIatl full range oi Priced- market by a-door. Doors of both a and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Susnnserslde Bell bookstore. Summer Sheet; Gourlies Drugstore, I1 Central Street: Kfillys Newsstand, Water Street; Mari Gaudet, 6'! Granville Street; Alyre Doucette’: Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Skeet Th9 Glllflilln will be delivered to any home in Sununsrslde by Carrier B0! It 30 Per day or lbs per week. Phone t8 for this service or give 7°" "d" '0 U" b0! responsible for delivery on your route. — Al. BOY SCOUTJppIe Day, Saturday, Oct. 29th. —-ASK YOUR GBOCIR Bedeque Whole Wheat. —BAP‘I‘IS'I‘ LADIES GUILD will hold their annual fancy work and home cooking sale as usual the first Thursday in Dec. (Dec. 1st.) for —WILL TRADE choice Puilets for Fat Hens or Cookerels. Rex Dawson, Albany. P. E. 1. —'I‘HE ABEGWEIT Credit Union Annual Meeting on Monday night, October 24th, s P. M. Special speak- er with films. Public invited. -GOVERNMENT APPOINT- MENTS-Messrs. James Hogan, Summerside, was appointed super- visor of physical fitness for Prince County and S. Leo Blacquiere, Summerside, registrar oi deeds for the County at n recent meeting oi the Executive Council, ~EXPLORER CLUB OFFICERS — The following officers have been appointed in the Boys‘ Ex- plorer Group of the Summersvidc Trinity Church: Chief counsellors. Ronald Leard and Frank Lock- hart; chief explorer, David Cam-p- bell; chief recorder, Peter Arnold; keeper of the treasury. Bennie Cairns.-—S. t —TRINITY Y. P. U. MEETING- The following officers were ap- pointed at the recent organization meeting of the Y. P. U. of the Summerside Trinity Church: Pre- sident, Keith Rogerson; vice-presi- dent, lrene Smallman; secretary- treasurer, Olga Harris: convener of missions, Dorothy Moase; con- vener of culture. Bernice Lid- stone: ccnlvener oi citizenship and fellowship, Davis Murray.—S. -DEATH OF FORMER ISLAND- Elt-Mrs. Jessie MacDonald of Cape Traverse, P. E‘. ‘l. received the sad news oi the death in Hinckley, Minnesota, oi her brother, Mr. Alex. Camp-bell. Mr. Campbell was the son of the late Mr. James Camp- bell and Effie MacLean oi Rice Point. P. E. f. .was eighty one years old and lived the greater part of his life in U. S. A. He returned io the Island fifteen years ago and spent several weeks visiting his sister and renewing old friendships. He was buried in Memorial Ceme- try. Hinckley, Minnesota. Besides his sister. the only surviving mem- ber of a family of ten, he leaves to mourn his wife, a son and daught- —I"AREWELL PARTY - Mrs. Charles Carnegy. who will soon leave for Hamil-ion, Ontario, to reside, was honored on Thursday evening by the members of the Evening Circle and the Young Womerfs Guild oi the Summer- side Presbyterian Church at the home oil Mrs. Emme-tt Ranalhnn. Granville Street. Mrs. C. C. Hic- key presided over the joint meet- ing and in a few brief remarks expressed regret at the departure of Mrs. Carnegy from their midst, and thanked her for the opening of herhome io hold the meetings during the past few year: and for other help and inspiration given. On behalf of the organizations, the guest of honor was presented with a remembrance gift. During the business period it was decided to order church calendars. Delici- ous refreshments were served by Mrs. Hazel Dystanrt and Mrs. Henry Bishop-S. —CII0lR DINNER. MEETING- Mrs. R. E. Ellis was appointed president of the Summcrsidc Pres- bytenian Church choir on Friday evening at the annual dinner meet- ing held at the BliCJ Hill 'i‘our1st Home. After partaking oi a de- licious turkey dinner, the annual business was conducted with Rev Charles Carnegy presiding. The following slate oi officers was appointed for the coming y?!" President. Mrs. R. E. Ellis; VI"- presldent. Mr. J. C. (Bud) Moun- iain: secretary-treasurer. Mrt- William E. Forbes: librarian. M155 Shirley MacDonald. The rctlrlnl Wardens, Mr, Hugh F‘. Morrison. read an address to iev- chime‘ Cu-negy. choir director. Wh° l! leaving in the very near future to reside in Hamilton, Ontario. and Mrs. n. 1:. Ellis made the omen"- ilon of a purse of money. Mr. Carnegy. in ¢xpressing his ihlnkfl said he would alwayfl I'm"! happy memories in COIIIiEClIiOIPWITlI the Summer-side Church, choir and es- pecially the cooperation of the church organist. Mrs. Cleve Whe- len. Brief remarks were 8W9" b!’ Mr. William E. Forbes and ‘Mr. Lowell W. Hancock. After 6M" practise and a vote of thank! 1° the hostess, Mrs. Gears! Sill!"- nll joined in singlni! "Allld TA"! Syne" in true Scottish style-S; WAKE tr YOlIll turn aur- ilfih“ m q ELEVEN Personals , —Mrs. Henry Morrison of Han- Over. N. H. arrived in Summer- side on Thursday and is the guest of Mrs. James Arihur.——S. —1M.r and Mrs. G. H. Roberts and children and Mrs. , W. J. Hutchinson of Moncton spent s very pleasant week end visiting relatives on Prince Edward i . . -Mr. Charles McNeill. accom- panied by his two daillhters, Eli “ and Carol. who attend Mount Vincent College. Halifax. N. 5.. spent the week-end at ‘heir home in North Ruetioch-S. -~Among those attending the special tltanboffering service at Margate Church on Sunday ‘even- ing were Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Thomp- son and daughter Carol. and Mr. Lane Douglas of m-iaolottetown. --Bur. —Mr. and am. Wbsiey Rldm-d- son, of Bangor. Maine. and Mrs. diaries Mills of Boston, Mass, left on Mondeiy to return to their res- peotive homes. after a week's visit there. They were guests of Mr. Rich- ardson's uncle and Mrs. Mill's fath- er Mr. Andrew Tuplin. Burlington, and Vieited other relatives and irienda-Bur. _ -—The Hit. Rev. R. H. Waterman D. D.. Co-adiutor Bishop of (he Dio- cese of Nova Scotia, visited New Inndon Pariah, on Friday, Oct. 14th, and administered the rite of Con- firmatlon i0 a class of seven at St. Thomas‘, New London in the alter- noon, In the evening, m, st, Sieph. en's, Burlington, nine candidates from Si. Mark's, Kensington, and St. Stephen's. were confirmed. The Bishop's address dealt with the sac- raments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion. Assisting in the service, were the rector, Rev. S. , J. Davies, and Ven. Archdeacon G. i H. Harrison-Bur. i —Mrs. Atwood Blake-neg we; hostess st her charming home in Kensington, to eleven members of Si. Stephen's Anglican W. A., on Wednesday evening October 19th. The meeting opened with a devot- ;, ional period, led by the president, L‘, Mrs. W. J. Harrington. ’I"his was followed by various items of bus- iness. including discussion on the list for the missionary hale, and a committee was appointed to meet with the Dorcas secretary for St. Mark's W. A., lvllrs. John Moase. Those appointed were St. Stephen's Dorcas Secretary. Mrs. Hedley Paynter, Mr. Leigh Paynter, and Mrs. Harry Sudsburr’. The treasur- er Mrs. Keith Adams gave an en- couraging review of the financial situation-Bur. —The program consisted of read- ings by several members from (he Living Message. Before pronouncing the benediction, the President, on behalf of the members, addressed Mrs. W. J. Paynter. an esteemed charter and life member, and a member of the Diocesan Board, Tuesday and Smztllllmzin/s ‘mited EIIIIIOUIICG The presentation of an outstanding collection of HOLT RENFREW FURS on Wednesday Octo ber 25th i and 26th "In went to a nearby store to tele- lphone his family. and an 16-year- old youth then entered the store ' to report who was celebrating her birthday,' congratulating her and wishing her many happy Mrs. Harrington also voiced pleasure of (he members in being invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Blnkenev. a resident of Sea Vie-w. until ygccntly, and a valued mem- bcr of many year's standing, ‘and expressed the hcrpe that she might continue to meet occasionally with St. Stephen's group. although now associated with St. Mark's. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by her daughier-in-lan’. Mrs. W. G. Blakeney. and Mrs. E. PmfitL-Bur. ' 2a originates Continued from page i Marchand, Liberal; Edgar Leduc. Independent. Kamouraska (Quebec) - Ger- ard Levesque, Liberal, and Arthur Masse. Independent Liberal. Gaiineau (Quebec) —- J. Celes- iin Nadon, Liberal; Anastase St. Jean, Progressive Conservative, and Marcel Bernard Bonnier, ln- dependent. Restlgouche - Madawaska (New Brunswick) — J. Albert Pichette. Liberal, and Paul L. Dube, inde- pendent Liberal. Toronto Greenwood Perry Ryan, Liberal; J. M. Macdonneli. Progressive Conservative: Harvey Hotrum, C.C.F.. and Mr!- Lot-ti” ivatson, Labor-Progressive. New Westminster (British Col- umbia» — William Malcolm Mott. Liberal; James Christmas. Progres- sive Conservative; Ronald W. Irv- ine, C.C.F.; Maurice Rush, Labor- Progressive, and Elmore PhlliMi/i. independent. AOOIO@ TAKE Continued from page 1 substantial two-storey frame hosnc was destroyed. A small wood fire had burned in the kitchen after supper. Before retiring, the father put out a cigaret and dropped ic into the stove. Shortly before ii A.M. he awoke to find the house enveloped in flames. l-ie and his wife started for the children's rooms. Cut off by flames in a hallway, Everett picked up the infant and mndc for a window. He remembered nothing more until he regained consciousness on the ground with his infant daughter and Douglas lying beside him. It was believe: the mother tossed the boy from a window before being overcome by smoke or fire. All the bodies were found face downward in the ruins. An inquest will be held Friday night. Inviting Accident Hebert. victim of s hunting sc- cident near bepresu. had entered the woods with his brother. Theo- dore Hebort. and a brother-in- iaw. Aiyre Bablneau. Young Hat.- ert became separated gfrom the others. Bsbinesu fired shots in the air and heard answering shots. i-fc The collection is wide in scope and inelutles the newest models of the most-in-dertiantl furs, created by New York's returns of the day. the and ll. R.’s ou 'n talented designers. An Holt Renfrcw representative will be pleased to greet and advise you in satisfying your Fur requirements. Irrespective of whether or not you want to buy a fur coat at this time, you are cordially invited t0 view this presentation of fine H. R. fur coats. None better in Canada. SMALLMAII‘ had accidentally shot Hebert. Name of the youth was not mndt‘ public. An inquest \vlli be held to- morrow night. Haslett, returning with two was drowned Saturday afternoon when rough water swamped a boot near Oak Point,» on the st. John River.- His two companions iverr able to swim ashore. Burchili was round dead todayl on Msnawagonish Island. off Tay- lor's Peninsula. near the mouthol‘ Saint John harbor. A companion; fisherman, Allan Reyuiolrls. also was iound on the island, suffering‘ from shock and exposure. Their 40-foot motor boat and it! tender- both littered, had been discovered at Saint's Rest this morning. The, men set out ln the motor boait Saturday afternoon. Details of their mishap were VBKUP but it was believed that Burchill met death by drowning or was bat- tered to death on the rocky coast of the island. Devine lost his life u-lien crush- ed between his truck and n cal" The accident occurred while lss was changing a tire. BORDEN Ml‘. Ivan Public; of Halifax, is visiting his mother Mrs. Thomas Pmuet st Borden. old daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Camille Arsenault svas admitted to the P. C... Hospital early Friday» morning. Mrs. Howard Weeks or Borden underwent an operation ln the P. C. Hospital. at Summerside m; Thursday. i-ier daughter Mrs George Burch is staying in Sum- merside to be near her mother. Indies oi ls O. B. A. st Border. held s very successful chicken supper in their hall here on Wed- nesday afternoon. Friends from far and near attended and over one ‘hundred dollars was reiill7eri.. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodger-i with their daughter Saunders and Mr. Saunders at, Detroit. Michigan. reiairned to= their home in Borden on Wednesfi day. I..O.M.P.. that he Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalzirl waited on them prior to their departure for their new home other men from a hunting triP-‘Spent manyvyears in Borden and on the Moncton-Shediac hlghwaj." in Charlottetown and presented them Willi a beautiful chime clog}. and an address voicing the regret. 10! friends and neighbours at losing ‘such outstanding citizens who had. [extending best wishes for their fut- ure health nnd happiness. Tho presentation was made by Mrs» ..l:tn1es V. rMacDonnid and Mrs. ‘ Frank Dorsey. A gift of rememb- rance was also given to Miss Bertha Smith who resided with them. Mr. and Nirs. Dalziel and family left fnr Charlottetown an Saiurdaiz-A. IXJURED, TI KSTHITRGLAR LYNN. Mass" Oct. 2.’%—(APt-- A lflqvear-oid youth was arrested Sniurrlay for ivronkin: lnio n fruit ijiiitn plant whore he farmeriv runs mmpioyori. Police said Frcdcrick .1’. Dnlieriy had hnulcd a 2fl0-pounrl filing cabinet 30 feet into a walk- in refrigerator and forced a drmv- r-r containing 33ft Dnhr-rty wna on crutches: his log, broken in a mn- ‘inr41\'(‘lc accident. is in n cast. "nun" than...“ comes n . . RRATl-TRRIDGE, Ont. Oct. 2'2 - ‘(Pt A "dead" First \\'nirl \\'.'|r snldicr cnmn homo Fruity. \\'hr\n ‘Bert ltlclilnrhern of Reveistoke, B. C. visited his old home town ho lfnunri his name on a memorial rpinqur- in Bfflfltlllflfiige llospitni. ihici-Inrltrrn been horn for. hasn't ihou" the mistake was mnrlo. i "LIFE lVlTll FATHER" AT , CAPITOL, SYMWERSlDEi --All of the humor and charm‘, which has figured so prominently ’ in Clarence Day's delightful long- 1 run comedy. "Life With Father“ Ion the stage has been faithfully ' ‘ transferred and expand-ed tipon m , iWarncr Brits.‘ production ‘ |opcns iunlghi at the Capitol. Th‘: Ihilih eninr quality in the film l! by Technicolor. It is well named - - - America's most celebrated play - - ,- for if abounds in Americana charm and r t who m“ I m me t 1 . k5 - all of (his attraction has been rap- i w p“ ‘Zgflger,’ t. lured beautifully in the picture. It i is a family classic. Especially noteworthy are the performances by the two stars, William Powell and Irene Dunne. The supporting cast. ion, under the skilled hand of Michael Cur- tiz, is one of the strongest ever assembled for a motion piciure._ whmh .1” In ialct this story which first saw ‘hi’ light of day in 1939 on Broad. mil’- iflt: 1S now an international bidsfirgi tih sides of the Atlantic that n 1;; 0 l0 on endlessly now The tag reached the screen. F} p a s and foibles oi the "Jim's a" depicted m the com- “d_-"- Th? Day household. replete with eccentric Father, kind loving mother and four sons (all are red- hfladfli‘ _l$ ‘revealed carefully through its trials and tribulations. 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