PAGE TWELVE M9" FOR mi iiririabf. S 0 R A P Hill uinicmioii WE my in coil Brass - Lead - Copper 1' Scrap Iron & Steel REX DAWSON Albany. I utracto of fruits and herbs. I l C Sjlllllol Got relief from constipation-lndb M,-5. 1.-xnery Richard E! Borden. gootlon. Pnaltlvo results from ...,., rnuir-A-Tivss provon by tens of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hawaii 0,”.-nor. N.S.. were recent guests thousands. FRUIT A-TIVES contain Borden are spending CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7 :15-9:15; iiiiss lllllllllll Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 FHE GUARDIAN. Bordon Enmoro and - M-r.? Ralph Deon of O'I46ary-was ll Visitor to Borden on Friday, ,m September 7th. . W? Mr. Fred MacArthur. Llnklettar. spent the holiday weekend with Man" wmmm Guam Colic-lallvca hero. chai-lottetown is visiting his sister-Ll i Reverend Harold and Mrs. Ray- of. mm. hon,;Itlr. and Mrs. Allison Raynor. gays in Halifax, and St. John, p no. Arthur Smiley. R. C. A. F. Station. Summeraide. was a Sun- Love of.tl2,V visitor at the home of Mi. and mid:Mrs. l3urn.s MacArthur. re- Mr. and Mrs. Colin Borden were guests of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Dawson, Tl')'0n cently. i .--Mia; Dorothy MacArthur has I m'-- rcturne to her poaition,in the At- Ngmlg” WEISI1 0' YF”"3torney Goneral's office, Charlotte- glgrdei; N;-cenh;'P9"Tkll';& diltyshiilhtoxvn. after spending her vacation . g n 5: 4 smcr, Mrs. Jack sexmng pat her home in Enmore. l His many friends will regret In 'l,"- 3"” M” learn that Mr. Milo Nooiian is 3:;nR:1:1tlurn1:;:p"o again a patient in the Victorial . T”? We” me General Hospital M Hamnx .i:ui-sis of Mrs. Keadalls sister. lylilrs. Angus Macarthur. while here. Miss Lorraine Cousins of Bi-ml.' C albane is staying with her broth-i M” MR"-'m"3" Wum” 5”d M” er. Cnpt. Lorne couaimp go,-den',Coffiii and her son. all from N. 3., and is attending Borden school. ;have spent a pleasant holiday in lNorth Enniore. visiting with their Herman Kendall their home in The Tennessee Williams play Captured the Critics Award . Everything that made it at RADIO crrv MUSIC Han. II THE GUV WITH A-KUIIICANI IN Mm nu” CW!-F-I IHILWAN onour rnooucnou w PRESENTED av WARNER nos ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Today Thursday .'i:3(l-7:13-9:13 7:15-. 3 REGENT I 1 I I N4 F 7. &&:&i Miss Miaiy Gallo-nt or Borden cousin. Mr. Havelock Bryant has left for Moncton, where she --"' will resume her studies at the' Mr. Albert Moore. of Norwood, School of Notre Dame Dmcadln. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Walsh and so thrilling -will be on the in. :2.” 'sTf3S.i1??”E.””” ..r0 mi: relatives in Albrmg and Mr and Mrs. Edgar Bastararlir-,g” fa Mix and Mrs. l-fenipv Gallant, and i MY-V RaIDh Donovan oi Moncloivl g were week-rnd vsitors at the home; I p nBi' ?1Il'. and Mrs. Arlhur Scxton.'. - . ., . or on. i 95"". -Mr. and It'AIi'V!.I.(:0Illl Love and K. I Giatnsoac IUDDINLV rmol Lava gaizid-daughtc:' Carole Lona, of: .K In or en and Mrs. James Condoirf II T... amyL.?,9Su..s Kflllziliiitoii. Lvcre recent visitors '0 D: Cree". guest: of Mrs. Myr. tle .VincPhall and Mr. Thonins is ma-Huarau nuu Henderson. l Alrruult Kauuluv -7- Hnrdeii School opened after the Slintn1('r holidays with Mr. Jo.-:('phiB.. were recent guests of Mr. and 'Noonau as Principal; Mrs. Lillian Mrs. William Moore. Victoriawtat. Ilillz as Vice-Prlncpal: Miss Madeline Greenan, Intermediate teacher: and Miss Margaret Lord and Mrs. Mary Farmer as Prim- al'y teachers. On Wednesday evening when ro- lurning home (mm the Carnival which was held in hoiideii i'll'l.':. M12 Raymond Hickey was struck by a car. He was taken into 2 neai'h.V house and a doctor sum- moned and it was thought his in. he was taken to the. hospital a.i Summerside where X-rays Showed a fracture of the leg. Mr. I-Iickcy I5 U18 P0Dular Scoutmasler at Borden and his unfortunate av-. rldent is deeply reizretled by his many friends. i CAMEO TII EATIIE KENSINGTON l TIIFFIIPI)-lIVedl1E5fIEy 7:15-9.15. An art trumpet pl.-i.vcr bcfrivnds :1 IIIIIP orphan boy and teaches him '0 f71H.V lhr Irunipel. This is his stor.V of ups and downs of his career; his joys. sorrows. romance. I SIIIIIIG stellar i1cuAiiv;- "Alexis SIT -uiIWNIIII It S!I.VA.sa-s-auwnwvia1i.uiingVMLLii'-ii;-guuauiaouanu come i;.:AT6i7IlVf6'0(0le.I ctr. Kirk Douglas as "THE YOUNG MAN W'lTl-I A HORN". and Laiircn Bacall as his reslle.-:5 uiir. Doris Day in her Iovahlr WEN sings her way into his hrarl. and H0833" Carmichael plays his imi-inn into our hearts. ,ANNUAL AT THE 0 New Curling Flddllag. Stop-Dancing”. Singing. and olao onloy the fun. Mammoth Legion CARNIVAL SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 12 to SATURDAY. SEPT. 15 4 NIGHTS OF FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT A NEW PROGRAM EACH NIGHT Legion load In Attendance Hot Dogs - Cannon - Oyster lot Voluoblo Door Prlao Eocli Nlgln PROCIIDS FOR UNIFORMS FOR LEGION IAND Come and support this worthy cause aouissioui Adults 25:: Children 10: oooiis OPIN AT 1 P. M. Rink Accordion i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tliorbourn Juries were not serious. Next. day Mass, spent a pleasant vacation with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore. He is a son oi Mrs Mnorr and the late Mr. Stali- IP)' Monro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLen- an. Qiiiiiry. Mass. and Mrs. Jes- sir Phillips. Bmokline. Mass. have returned in their homes after spending ll few days with relatives rind lricnds here. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Maclacod from Dartmouth. N.S.. were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don MacArthur. Mr. MacLeod was a former member of the RC.A.F. and was stationed at the Mount Pleasant Airport. 'Jilll'I rlaugzlitcr from Macadam. N and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enman. .North Enmore. Mrs. Thorbourn la iihe former Miss Ethel Enman. I The following teachers are in charge of schools in this section: Mrs. Roland Brvanl. North En- mum. Miss Grace Darby. Enmorei Mrs Laurence D.Vml'nl. ML PICR-Sc ant; Miss Mildred Stewart. Spring- hill; and Miss Verna Ellands. Vic- toria VVPM. visitor's-vat the home of Mrs. Eldon Moore were: Mrs. Silas Raynor. Kil- idare. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cotton, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton. Noriliani. and Mrs. Ralph Esters and two sons from Mime- Mrs. Em-rs is the former Missy Mary Cotton. 1 Y Rcct-nl .Mr. and l Mr. and The following were guealli or- Mr and Mrs. Roland Bryant on Sunday. Sept. 2nd: Mr. and Mrs. lstaniey Bryant. and Mr. and Mrs. lGracme Boswell. Charlottetown: Mrs. Boswall and Miss Roberta llaoswall. Frenchiort; and Miss Ja- in:-t Millar of Toronto, Ont., and iformrrly of Scotland. Pt) (int-don Hans. rt.C.A.l". Sla- lnmi, 13lIml'l'l('l'Sld6. was a weekend iguest of Mr. and Mrs Robert )5:-indlay P0 l-lans' brother. Clay: ion. was stationed at Mt. Pleasarv. i-during the war. and he and his; wife lived In Enmore and milk Jmany friends here The Hm! H0 'from Moose Jaw. Suit. i Mr. Philip MacArthur has re-p turned home from a three month, visit. in the U. 5. While there he was in guest. of his daughters. Mrs. 'cnanes Macbennan. Qulncy.Mnu-- land Mrs. Jessie Phillips, Brookline. iMaas. He also visited his grand- I daughter in South Carolina. hav- ling gone there by ear with Mr. and ;Mrs. Macbennan 1. Congratulatioiunya-re be-ins 93' tended to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lad- r.ei- on their recent marriage which ltoolr place In Ontario. Mu. Lad- nner is the former Miss Dorothy lYeo, R.N.. it daughter of Mll- Jobn E. Yeo. Harmony. and Mr- Ladner is a son of Mr. Jouvh Ladner. Mt. Pleasant. They are snencling their honeymoon with relatives here. Sympathy is bring extendtd 30 tivirs. John Moore and Mr:iwPl:e;l.on Enman in the passing of 1'0- lther. Mr. William Elmer label. I9 this home in Win.:hroi:.t 1:3!-.;;1 Tuesday eveninil. U!" o r 'sah(-,y was born in Enmore but it-.cm. in the U. S. when he was iabout seventeen years of an and Ireislderl there until his deiath at the .3 2 of tlfty-two. l-le eaves 0 Imiourn. his wife and four children and the following sisters: (Leno ism Edward Mathey. Allaton. Mus.-, iMinniei Mi-a.Jamea Hilton, wanham, Mass; (Lillian) Mrs. Walter Brown. Boston. MIDI-I Ind the two alswra mentioned above. I Grand tloncert IBNSINGTON ' In KING GEO!-OE HAL!) mm. September ms at a run. A splendid pronlln 5! BIOMN mualeiui will Inolnlo:- A one Ael. Drama Comedy-lob via Players. mu mud. muuoa. Queen of the mi lootlvo woo.-it vocalist. and Miss Boswell. pianist of Vla- torts. Scliunnan'a popular lehool ode. Stutnrnonldo will '". conlooio- enlnchll lellol ma soaview school. Peloo ovul- od winners. Adnlaalon us all Ila Pill- CHARLOTTETOWN Convoy and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Er-lend llamaay were in Charlottetown on business recently. Mr. Raymond Milligan is busily employed raising his barn and putting a cement foundation un- der it Mr. Clarence Ramsay, railroad section man at Borden. spent the week-end with his wife and fam- ily at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer and daughter Lola. Freeland. were in Summe aide Saturday. Septem- ber 8th, on business. Mr. Murdock Stewart, shovel operator with Morrison and Mc- Rae, spent a few days with his wife and family at Conway. Messrs. Harold Phillips and no- land Mlllar. Freeland, have return- ed to their home: after a pleasant motor trip to the United States. Mrs. Muriel Ellands has return- ed to her home in Poplar Grove after spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. .John Broome. The many friends of Mrs. Ern- est Hardy will regret to learn sht- is a patient in the Stewart Mc- morlal Hospital at Tyne Valley. Messrs. George Tuplin. Murray Road. and Robert. Palmer. Froc- land. motored to Charlottetown on Friday. September 7th. on hust- neas. Mi'. William Markus. Freeland. left on Saturday morning. Septem- ber 8th. to take ll position in the office of Canada Packers. Char- lottctown. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and daughter Lorena. Conway, and Mr. D. H. Boyle, Kensington. at- tended the flddlerr contest in O'Leary. o Mrs. Clifford Ellis and sons Russell and Wallace. East Bide- ford. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John l). Palmer. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Stewart. Hal- ifax, spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Stewart's sister and brother-in-Ii-iw. Mr. and Mrs. Lmi. cll Matthews. Black Banks. Mr. and Mrs. John .1. Murphy. Conway, attended the marriage of Mr. Murphy's niece, Miss Georgina Largestcongragation In Many Years .-()n Friday night. Sept. 7th. the largeat congregation for many years completely filled the spacious Bloomfield United Church. The gallery was packed. and exlrrl seating brought from O'l.eary was all used and people were sland- K. It was the fifth service in the series of Revival meetings con- ducted by Rev. Elmer Crockett of Worthington. Minnesota. in former Island boy whole parents lived in the Elmsdale area. - The Minister. Rev. W. G. Dick- son of O'Leary. presided. Ho was lissllled by Rev. J. M. Sheen who led in prayer. A fine solo. "The Stranger of Galilee" was sung by Fred MacMlllan. a Divlnlty student for the Nazarene Church. The irhoir under the leadership of !l.frs. A. W. Crsswell had special imusjc and a most inspiring ser- mon on the Holy Spirit was preached by the Evangelist who concluded his preaching mission on Saturday night. Sept. 8th at the Bloomfield Church. ally. to Mr. Elmer Maclnnis on Saturday. September 8th. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. ohn Williams .lr.. (flmrloiletnivn. were guests al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georg.- Tuplin. Murray Road. on Sumiivv. September 2nd. - Mr. and Mrs. W. l-1. Hallidav. who have spent their summer va- cation in Conway at I.he winter residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. have rel.urned in their home in Nowlanvllle. Mass. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley and children. Emmett, Gary and Syl- via. Bloomfield. were guests at the home of Mrs. Foley's brother and sislcr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MscNclll. recently. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Georgie Tuplin. who is graduating from the Vic- toria General Hospital. Halifax, on September 19th. Mira Tuplin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. Murray Road. and before training for a nurse was a popular young school Il'El(I'l0l”. She attended Murray Road School for a number of years then enter- ed Miacouchc Convent where she gained her matriculation. She Trainor. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Trainor. West Roy- lhcn enlcred Prince of Wales (fol- lege, Charlottetown. Entire Police Report -The following report of the summaralda Police Department for the month of July II prepared by chief Peter White. was read at the monthly council meeting last night by Councillor H. B. schurman. chairman of the police commit- tee: Failing to obtain a license: Cases 1, withdrawn 1. Di-unltenneaa: Arrests 20. convic- tions 20.. obstructing a peace officer: cases i, dismissed 1. vagrancy: Arrests 1. convictions Assault: Cases 1. convictions 1. Possession of stolen goods: Cases 1. dismissed 1. Theft: Cases 8. convictions 6. Damaging property: Cases convictions 8. Driving while their ability to drive is impaired by the use of al- cohol: Arresta 2. convictions 2. Fines and coats collected: 8377.50 Licences collected: 3484.50. ”Owing to the increased traffic on Central Street. I would re- spectfully request that the Council authorize no parking on the east side of Central street from Water street to First street. No doubt traffic on Central street will be increased still more as soon as the Post Office is opened. 1 might state that on Summer and spring streets where this has been car- ried out the traffic situation has been improved." m FAST DONKEY LEIGH. England - (CF) - The bookies took A beating when the favorite Atomic Energy won it donkey race here. Officials over- ruled objectlona of bookies who claimed the donkey had been spur- red on by a spectator whipping it with a white cloth. ANNUAL Summer-side SEPIISMBER 12, 1951 . mists An infilt- is so vast; in Svrvg Medical centre SIJMMEIISIDE I. The telephone number on Wegl days from 9:00 AM. to 5:00 PM except Wednesday afternoon i... 2277 On Wednesday afternoons. sun. days. holidays and after five my On Wetk days, the telephone um... bar is- 2279 . STAIILITE Shows Rain or Clear 5 Tonight 5: Thiirsday-8 lam, Comedy Riot '"i.Ain' TAKES A sAn,0R.. with Academy Award um. nor Jane Wyman and Dennis Morgan Canteen Service PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FIFTH DISTRICT OF PRINCE, will be held In the Town Hall, Summerslde, on Tburadlay. September 13th at 8.00 p.m. Poll Chairmen are requested to have five dilly accredited delegates in attendance P. L. MORRIS. President J. A. GALLANT, Secretary. MEETING and District HOLlVlANiS Both Stores 0 cusamuo tock Of WALLPAPERS All Iiegular Waterfast Papers OFF -All Studio" I Masterpiecesi OFF Suaunonldo T . NOW ON. I SALE A omi Cloconco to more Item For our New I951-1953' Wollpopors- - - SHOP TODAY For Those Oufaluldlng Sovlngs. .- HOLMAN'S cagulomiown I-iajdwari