I Walter Winchell: HOLMANlS WANT 65 I SALES onus For The Big . Birthday Sale , Apply In Person To- ,N. W. Underwood 1 Personnel Branch J R. 1'. HOLMAN LTD.- S Summerside CAPITOL Summer-side Today (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 - Samuel Goldwyn presents One of the Best Pictures of our time, iii ”0UR VERY OVVN” With Ann Biyth - Farley Granger ' it's a human drama aimed at the entire family. I See for Yourself These Comments: Hedda Hopper: The kind of picture everybody has been screaming for. A Samuel Goldwyn picture is al- ways ”BIG". . - Louella Parsons: much. Quentin Reynolds: A picture like this makes going to the movies very much worthwhile. See it with someone you love very REGENT Tonight 7:15 - 9:15 lsit-irrirV9 I usstit - osoucno MARX ::,.o A "mi pk FRANK SINATRA of LATEST NEWS -- CARTOON nsowours est in: No tire is.blowout proof. But only the Goodyear Life- Guard Safety Tube blowout don us. And Lif uarda are re-usable--good for 100,000 miles or more of .blowout-safe driving-outlast 3 sets of tires! Figure the savings youreelfl See us today for oooelf gives you positive protection against EAR LIPIGUARD SAFETY TUBES BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE for your old tubes Reliable Motors Ltd ' 'A. Home or Co. Ltd O'Leory -and I O Vicinity luv. Theodore Ross will be the Prediytery supply at the Lot 18 Mrs. Thomas silliker, Mount Royal. is ill at her home with pneumonia. Her many friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. , :. Mrs. Harry Turner and her sis- ter. Miss Pearl Crosier of Cal- gary. Alta.. are visiting in O'Leary and Bummeraid for a. few weeks. Hon. Forrest Phillips, M.L.A.. of Mount Royal, in visiting in Ber- wick,N.S., the guest of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Fred Champion and Mr. Champion. Miss Annie Ma.cNaught of Cole- man Lotd is a. patient in the Tur- ner Nursing Home in O'Leary. Her many friends are wishing her a. speedy recovery. Miss Amy Sweet, 0'i..eary, is a patient at the Prince county Hos- pital, Summerside, having under- gone on operation for appendicitis. Miss Shirley Grigs. Moncton. N. B., spent the weekend in West Devon, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings and little daughter, Saint John. N. E.. spent the past weekend in O'- Leary the guest of Mrs. Hastings parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mat- thews. SThe little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellis, who has been a patient in the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax, has returned to his home in O'Leary. The little child is still seriously ill. He had pro- OAMEO THEATRE Kensingtou Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. We are bringing this great drama back but this time at regular prices. Surging with action and colorw "JOAN OF ARC" In Technicolor. Inspiring drama is enacted by Ingrid Bergman with a cast of-thousands. suuomol , on REMODELLI or i .June 12th at the home 43 J They never need painting to preserve them! Cedargrain Asbestos Siding Shingles can't ever rot and they're permanently fireproof and weather-worthy. Available in Dover White. and 4 1' ;R four beautiful colourav- all with attractive ,. ' grained appearance. In new construction or re- i IT modelling. any good carpenter can apply them. For hoe folder on Cedargrulns. no your J-M dealer. or write g Canadian Jaime-Menvlile. Dell. 00, I” Icy 50.. lorento. Johns-Mesnville BUILDING MATERIALS .1'HE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWR viously been a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside for about six weeks. All are-uniting in wishing this dear little baby a speedy improvement in health. . -Mrs. George Fraser and little son of Mulgrave. N. 8., are visit- ing in 0'Leary the guests of Mrs. Fraser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Mrs. George Matthews has re- turned to her home in o'Leary af- ter a visit to her son Elmer and family at the R. C. A. 1". station in Greenwood, N. S. Mrs. Richard Wood is seriously ill at the home 1 her daughter. Mrs. Charles Woo and Mr. Wood . of Carleton Lot 6, near 0'Lesry. The many friends of this grand old lady hope that she will soon be feeling much better. Mr. Wood, a patient for some time in the Provincial San. in Charlottetown, is at present visiting his wife at Carleton Lot Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignaii and family returned on Sunday. June 8th from a very enjoyable visit to Hensall, Ontario, where they were the guests of Mr. Dig-. nan's sister. Revada, Mrs. Harold Dignan, and Mr. Dignnn. They were visiting Mr. Dig1ian's parents on Sunday, June 8th at Wood- stock, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dig- nan. ' -Mr. J. H. Bryan, Cascumpec, was a weekend visitor to the 15- land. On Sunday, June am, he was the guest speaker at Cape Wolfe and Glenwood Unitcd Churches. The local lay'minis- ter, Mr. Heller Hardy, presided. Mr. Bryan is I lay minister of the United Church and for the past five years has been stationed at Boyiston, Guysboro County, N. S. The monthly meeting of the O'Leai'y United Church l..adiesgAid was held on slednesday night. of Mrs. John A. Matthews. There was a good attendance. The president. Mrs. E. W. Turner presided and conducted the opening worship. Matters of interest to the church were discussed. Delicious refresh- ments w(-re served and the meet- ing closed by the Mizpah Bene- diction. The Eioomngldyilnited Church Young People's Union met on Tuesday night, June 10th, at the iitAUliiUl.! WEATHERTIBHTT FIRE-SAFE! IAIILV AP!!!” 60" (Mill OLD SIDIWALLS 3.597 . l M ii A. Where to no .I.M. Building Materials M. F. SOHUNNIAN CO. LTD. Kenslngton - Summerside - Charlottetown The Home of A Complete Building Service Psoli's Wharf .L. M. POOLE & G0. Phone 111 A Law . By Fagaly And Shorten home of Mr. and Mrs..Alben W. Crssweil. There was an attend- ance of fourteen young people. The "president. Vernon Cornish. preshied. The study was led by Helen Adams who was assisted by a number of members. It dealt with the organization and set-up of the United Church through its pastoral charges, presbyteriss,Con- ferencea and General council. A short address was given by the Minister. The hostess served de- licious candy and the mating closed by the Mizpah Benediction. Mr. Gilbert Beer, who has re- cently compieted his R.C.M.P. training at Ottawa and Regina and has been stationed at St. John's, uewfoundland, is visiting his home in Coleman, the guest of his mother. Mrs. George Beer, who is on the sick list. Sgt. Edward Lcckhart has re- turned to his home in Coleman after serving for over a year in Korea, and is now on rotation leave. He was injured in Korea. His many friends are delighted to see him again. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lockhsrt. His brother, James, 3 member of the R.C.A. F. at St. John's, Quebec, is also visiting his home. The Bideford players pres tea their three act play "The r Married Man” in the O'Leary Hall on Thursday night, June 12th un- der the auspices of the O'Leary Library Committee. The play was very well peformed and was great- ly enjoyed by the audience. Every member of the cast acted out his or her part to perfection. There was never a dull moment. The fol- lowing are the names of the cast:- Kenneth MacNevin, Lorne Bur- leigh, Jean Miller, James Burlelgh, Bertram Phillips, Gwen Millar, Daisy Phillips, Ethel Burleigh. The cast were entertained at the home of Dr. L. G. and Mrs. Dewar. Mrs. William Kelly of Jamaica Plains, Mass, is visiting her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacDonald, 0iLeary. Their mother, Mrs. David Mac- Donald died suddenly on June lath from a heart attack at the home of her son Edward in 0'Leary. Deep- est sympathy is extended the members of the family. The fun- eral service for Mrs. MacDonald will be held on Sunday afternoon June loth at 1:30 p. m. from the home of her son, and public ser- vice at 2.00 p. in. from Bethei Un- ited Church. The officiating min- ister will he Rev. W. G. Dickson. Interment in the Bethel cemetery. Dr. and Mrs. Hilts of Sillery, Quebec. are visiting in Coleman, the guests of Mrs. Hiltz's mother. Mrs. George Beer. who is on the sick list. Dr. Hiltz received his Ph.D. Degree this year from Mc- Gill University in Montreal. Also visiting his mother is Gilbert Beer of the l-'t.C.M.P. stationed in st. John's. Newfoundland. who has just finished his R.C.M.P. train- ing at Regina and Ottawa. An- other son, Billy, was a recent vis- itor to his home from Ontario, and a daughter. Myrtle. ind her family are at present visiting her mother. Mrs. Beer recently un- derwent a major operation in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside and her legion of friends wish her a speedy improvement in health. -az. l-llE1R'I'F!)RD, England - (CP) -As part of a plan to reduce Ju- venile deiinquency, Hertford Coun- cil has organized a home-help service with 460 workers to visit homes with poor conditions or low parental standards. The service will be withdrawn when tenants develop a satisfactory domestic routine. FOR SALE IN ALBERTON Completely equipped res- taurant. Good location. Year round business. Terms can be arranged. Occupation im- mediately or August 1st. nanny CLARKE, Alberton p FOR SALE 1 used Spramotor Sprayer in perfect shape (50 gal. bar- rel). One new Spramotor Sprayer, 100 gal. barrel. Also a number of good. work horses. DAWs0N'S SERVICE- STATION Orapaud. 1 ' There Ought To Be IN WFICIAL CIRCLES. CONGRESSMAN CNOLERA IS KNOWN AS THE MAN 0 WHO NEVER 5MIl.ES-N BUT WHEN HE'S vosiNG'Foi2 A News more - 0501! is CHOLLV cowl! (as. ESPECIALLY AROUND ELECTION nus!-) M'ciieiiI'.s Mills And , Vicinity -The" misses Kathleen Williams and Jean MacDonald were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oryii Williams. Bldeiord on Saturday. June 7th. Master Ronald Millar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mlilar, Eilerslie, spent the week-end of June 8th at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eiiands. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald were guests at the home or Mr, and Mrs. Charles MacLean Coleman, on Sunday. June 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miliigon and son Donald were visitors to Surnmerside on Thursday, June 5. Miss Verna Elisnds. teacher at Victoria West School, spent the week-end of June 8th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands. Miss Greta MacDonald, who is employed in Summersidc, spent the week-end of June 8th at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. ,.....E Miss Murill Wall was in sum- merside on Saturday. June 7th on business. Mrs. Grant Dtmack and children, Donald and Richard, of Toronto, Ontario, are spending is couple or months with her mother, Mrs. Robert C. MacDonald. Mrs. Gleason Williams. Sum- merside, spent the week-end or June 8th at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mac- Donald. Much sympathy is being extend- ed to the family 0! the late Mrs. George Eliands, Popular Grove, whose death occured on Sunday, June 8th, in the Tyne Valley Hos- pltal. ' -AP Free Yourself from laxative slavery Try this delightful family breakfast treat! Eat a generous bowiful (Ibo!-It M cup) of crisp toasty Kellogg's ALL-BEAN with sugar and cream. Drink plenty of liquids. ALI.-BRAN is the natural laxative cereal that may help you back to youthful regularity. lost because of lack of bulk in your diet. It's the only type ready-to-eat cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need. High in protein and iron . . . not habit-forming. Why don't you try it? Kellogg's is so sure you'll like Ai.I.-BEAN that if you're not com- pletely satisfied after 10 days, sand empty carton to Kellogg's, London, 0nt., and get nousu roux IIONIY anon V JUNE 17, 1952 PROFESSIONAL , CARD? E. E. Parkman opt.p.. R.O. OPTOMITIIET Glasses Fitted Eyes linaslneo Office Hours: 0 to is - I to I and by appointment Phone 829'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer st. Snmmerelde W.E. OALLARNATN Physician A Surgeon Oifiocx as Bllsnsrier sum HOIITI ii.oo to inc 1. .. too to a.oo p. r... 1.00 to no p. in. nu: sass OR. GLEN R. NENORY Veterinary Surgeon Keasingtea Phone 69 W. CHESTER S. Macllolililll Iarrister, Solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. Omce formerly occupied by Late I-Ieaih strong. K. 0. Money In Lean Collections Promptly Attended To. B. F. Hunter R. 0. snminerside. P. I. L couplets Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE sue SM.ALl..M.AN'B BUILDING OPTOMETBIST MT um--M-xjm-cc-1 T. Earle Illckey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or Commerce Building lusnmerside. P. I. I. 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