JUNE i18,.i35u1i FE E A W ......- ---'i&ig.'- gdluanniiv, ,,.-M---- J. ELMEB . MUIPIIY llouu Phones: Aibertoo: Phone: PRINCE COUNTY OITICI I lonuner street. soinnieroitio. rbooo our News. sobiioriptiono. Advertioing lloprounioiivu and 03036! CLOW I03: and I038 The Guardian may be bought ot any oi tho following otoras inn8n:snoroidoi v noohtore Bummer Sirer our to rogoioro II Control lhooii "" . new.-r'uria. wmr Street: Moro Guam 0'': Granville aims; oouoeite's Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street: Aloufo Grocery. I80 Russell Strut. K. I. Waltz in Iensingun WEST PRINCE OFFIUI Fruit wooiil. loorononintivs 83-I Onion Ind Ilvl louoo. ".1.-Mia SHOWN in Central pedeque Hall. Tuesday. June 19th- Everyone welcome. ..m;NSlNGTON - Three act comedy "The compbells Arc Com- ng" to be presented by Hope giver Players in King George Hall. Wednesday. Junc 20'vh- 8-00 P' Mt pull of laughs. Don't miss it. Spon- sored by Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Admission 50 cents- -ai-:ci:ivr:s sap NEWS - Mrs. Hillard Arthur. Summerside mm-cit the sad news on Satur- day morning of the sudden passing of her aunt. Mrs. Everett Freeman. Massachusetts. Mrs. Freeman. the former Carrie Toombs of North wutshire visited her native prov- incc in 1949. -xr:nn ACCIDENT C What miwlu have been another serious mi-idciit occurred at Benton's p,-urge near the entrance to Cole- man Corner on Friday evening it-inn a ilercury car with an (int.1l'i0 licence plate barcly miss- ui going over the bridgt-. stopping r.ith the two front wheels of the tar over the edge. This is the same p.a."o where a light truck went through the rails and into the water on Thursday. June 140!- The car was hauled out without (.anl.'l2C and proceeded under its can power. ,g,g.g.,M.L.. .VAl'Gf.ER-PETERS liriniiy Cliupcl, Il.C.A.F. Station. Suiumcrslrle was tho scitiiiyz for H”. .-or-onmny on Friday ('V('fllliL1 which united Incz Dorothy. youii','- rst rliiughter of Mr. and Mr.- Jack Peters. Summcrsldc in the bonds of matrimony with Lac. Vrrnnn Alonzo Natighlcr. son of Mr. and Mrs.' Vernon Naiiglcr. Brain:-utitcr. N. S. Padre l). H Raynor officiated at the double- rtng ceremony and l-V0 Robertson uas organist Given in rnarrinizc by her fa- ther. the bride was lovely in :- poun of bmcndcd satin. faslilont-ti with ll fitted tiorlicc. xvhicli hail roicrcd buttons to the waist lr the back :tnd lily-pointed sleeves Her fingertip vcil fell from -i cornnct of hcndrvrl pearls and her hoiiqiiri was of Better Time rnsrr. Mrs. Laurie Pctcrs. her only attendant. was very IIYP in a floor-lcmzili dross pink brocade-cl nylon not which she wore a matching pic- ture hat and carried -yellow roses. Little Miss Sheila Stcwiiri. niece of the hridc. was wlnsoniu in yellow not over taffeta and on her hand. a wreath of yellow dailies. The charming flower girl carried a basket or red roses. Lac. Alan Cotlingham was granmsnian while l.nt'. Byron Freeman .ind Lac. Edward Auger tirhcrcd the giicsls. A rr-rcption iv.-is hold for T5 gucsts at Birth Hill Lodpe when the mother of the bride received with the happy couple in an afternoon dress of turquoise crco-- and a i-orsnge of red roses. L' Auger proposed the toast to tnc riitii.-int hritlo. to written the group iittinizly rat-ponrled and Fligli; Strneant MacKenzie proposed a tons! to the groom. Toasts to the lirldcsmnlrl and flower girl worn- Ilsn proposed by Lac. Coiling- ham. .Fnr travelling to parts of Nova Scotia. the bride chose a pink gabardlne suit with navy Icrcssorloa. Out-of-town guests included sis- ters of the bride. Mrs. Dunnin- Stewart and Mrs. Jack Stmvnrl. Jr. of Reserve Mint-s. Nova Scniia as well as the lattr-r's children. Sheila and Jackie. Also Mrs. John Stewart. Sr.. Reserve Mines. Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron. Glace Bay. N S.. Mr. Thomas Harris rnd Mr and Mrs. George Ellis and daugh- ler. Doreen of 0'I.enr,v. P.E.l. Thu young couple will reside- in Summerside an the groom is a member of R.C.A.F. Station. Sum- merside and they are wished an abundance of happiness hy their "WIN friends.-S. .l!.'3f ”::tl' cards E. E. Parkman. ll Upt.D.. k.0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Gloues Fitted Office llounz I l to It - I to I and by appointment Phone 3281 REGENT TIIEATIIE BLIND. Summer EL. Snminersida Earls l! T. Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank oi cornnierro Builrlinl lnomonide. P I. I. PHONE ull M-A --.-. .' F! no 0. OPTOHIITIIBI "Wilton Visual "Analyses Giana v- PSI. il, p-WI HAVE BEEN obliged to discontinue buying Island Lum- ber-BUT. are in the market for PEELED PULPWOOD - Spruce or Fir.-See us for Prices, etc. I-i0LMAN'S LUMBER DEPART- MENT. -ATTENDED GRADUATION - Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCue at- 19nd9d the graduation exercises at. Notrc Dame Academy. Char- lottetown. on Friday last when their daughter. Barbara grad- uated in the commercial class. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sadie O'Brien. -FAREWELL SERMON -Rev. P. A. 1"itzPatric!r preached his farewell sermon in Alberton sun- da.v cvenln-1. His subject was "The Trinity" and tor his text he chose the Benediction, speaking on the Grace of Jesus Christ. the Love of God and the Communion of the Holy Ghost. At the close of 'the sermon he gave a brief parting message to his people. At the end of a most successful three year pastorate in Albcrton Mr. and Mrs. F'itzPatrlck will leave at the end of this month for their new charge at Parrsboro. N S. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slavert and family of Ciiarlottc-town. also Mrs. W. C. Jenrkins. Mrs. Staveri's motncr. left last Monday morning to visit Mus. Stavcri's sister. Mis. Noscworthy of Poitimoulh, NH. Nori cm Notes Messrs. Charles McKay and All. red Colv.ill have returned to their homes after a brief motor mp '-1lF0U8li New Brunswick. Mrs. Eldon MacLcan was the Kucst. or Mrs. Alfred Coiwill re- cently. Mrs. P. H. Lyle was the guest, or ii” Uncle. Mrs. James E. Mac- Lean and also her aunt, Mrs. Dan MacLean. Mrs. Ivan MacLean has return- ed to her home aitcr spending thc past week with her son and daugh- WF-lh-IMV. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macbean. Charlottetown. l Mrs. Charles Colwill is visiting in shcrnrooke, the guest of her son, Harvey. :Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Ladncr were visiting for the past week at the home of Mrs. Ladncrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Ansil Ladner upon the death of his mother, Mrs. Joseph Lad- . nor. Mrs. Eldon Mc'Arthur has ac- cepted the position as clerk in the store of Mr. Louis Cann. Northam A large number attended the opening of the Tyne Valley health centre on Thursday afternoon. May 24th. ” Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Raynor, Greenmount. was the guest of their daughter. Mrs. Eldon McAr- ihur recently. - Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to Mr. Thomas Nisbet who has been bereaved by the death of his sister, Mrs. Joseph Lodner. Mrs, Angus Mcbennan spent a. few days visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grodyon Cirigg. Mr. and Mrs. EH. Monkly. sum- merside. spent Sunday with Mrs. Monkley's uncle. Mr. James E. Macl..ean who at present is not enjoying good health. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. Joseph Ladner and family upon the death of Mrs. Ladner which occurred in the Prince County Hospital on May 22nd Mrs. Ladner had been in ill health for several months but death came as I great shock to the com- munity slncere sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved. This community was shocked when they learned of the death of Mr. Preston Ellis who passed away suddenly at 'his home in summer ”' on Tuesday after- noon May 22nd. Mr. Ellis resided in this vicinity until a few years ago when he and his wife anti family moved to Summerside where incy made their home. Mr. Ellis was well known in this vicinity where he was always willing to lend a helping hand in time of need. Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to his widow and family in their sad bereavement. A large number of friends as- se..ib.eu at the Northom School on Tuesday evening. May lath to honour Min Frotio Mcuod who was leaving this community. Min Mcuod was presented with us urge sum of manly. Mrs. Chlrlos Moiioy read the address while Mrs. Orodyon Grigg presented Miss Mcbeoti with o well filled purse. Min McLeod thanked all her many friends for remember- ing her, otter which all joined in ainging "For she's A Jolly Good Follow". The evening was spent. in gums and music. Lunch was oorvsd by the ladies. .- ..-....-..... ., y" ,g",., " Maritime Conferen.ce' I the graduation. Officers Officers were elected We-i 4 y 13 at the 27th annual meeting of th Maritime Conference of the Un- lied Church of Canada. held at Sac-kville. Shown above is the new slate of officers. left to right. Rev. James A. Fraser. Imperoyal. N S.. re-elected secretary. Rev. William T. Mercer, chairman Prince Edward Island Presbytery; Rev. A. S. Weir, Pownal P.E.I. new conference president. and Rev. Dr. W. S. Godfrey. Sach- vllle. the retiring president. who installed Mr. Weir. Funeral Of Mr. A. it. E Brennan Yesterday Nicholson-Arthur Wedding A quiet but pretty wedding was solcmnlzeri at the Trinity linited Church parsonage. Summerside. by Rev. K. G. Sullivan. on Saturday morning at 7.30 oiclock when Reta Mae. dnu-zhter of Mrs. Arthur and the late Mr. James Arthur. Sum- mcrslde, became the bride or John MacLcan Nicholson. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John P. Nichol- son. Charlottetown, the couple were unattended. The bride chose for her mar- '.'lag9 a suit or light grey mist S'side Kinelie Club Meeting A meeting of the Klnctte Club of Summerside was held at the home of the president. Mrs. Harry Dickie on hriday evening. Lunch hostesses were Mrs. G. M. Mul- holland. Mrs. J. A. Gallant and Mrs. J. Elms-r Murphy. The treas- urer, Mrs. Norman Hogg gave a very satisfactory report: regarding the success of the Kinctte booths operated at the recent Kinsmen Car-ni-val. A very satisrfactory net profit was realized which will l-elp greatly towards paying for the playground equipment which cabardirie with yellow straw hat rind accessories and a corsaze of Queen Elizabeth yr-llow roses. M'.r. and Mrs. Nicho.soa left on a honeymoon trip to points of iii- teresi. in tho Maritime Provinces and on return will reside in Sum- merside. - S. Piusville and Vicinity -Mr. Russell Ramsay. Sum- mr-rsldc. was a recent. business visitor to Piusvillc. Impressive and very largely tended funeral services for the late Arthur R. Brennan. were held yes- terday afternoon at St. Mary's Anglican Church. Summerside at Ven. Aixhtieacon G. R. Har- rison. ale held in Summerside over a long period oi time and the high esteem in which the deceased held was evident as people from all walks of life came to pay a. fin-.i al silent tribute to a friend and. follow citizen for he was indeed ill Ifricnd to all. Members of the var-y ions Masonic Lodges in which hey was a high ranking member led. the funeral cortege from the home lio the church and thence to the People's Cemetery where the Mus- nni: services were roiiducied byl Past Grand Master Donald Bakeri; There was a very large attend-i ance of the members of the Can-' .-idian Legion B. E. S. L., and thei- :l(-tzion committal service was con- ducted by Comrade Roland Philip-i Miss Dorothy Arscnault. Char- lottetown. has returned -'0 her home in Piusville. Mr. Keith Kelly Rosevillc. was a visitor to Pll.l.)Vill8 recently. Miss Noella Gallant was a re- cent visitcr of Miss Audrey Gai- ianz. Duvnr. Mr. Aiiibmsc Corcorau was a rrccnt business visitor to Summer- 5”” 135' P03" W55 Wunded ill" side. Bizglcr Alban Gallant. l The poll bearers were lilessrs. Mr. Laurence Gallant. St. J0s- Herbert Stright. John !, Bruce Johnston. Donald cph's College. Mcmramcook. N.B- , Austin Scales. Russell Hunter.-S is spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anilioiiy Gallant. I Miss Joan I)-rinaliue. Rosevlllm; was visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. John J. Corcoran on! Sunday cvcninu. Mr. Claude Kellvi Vicinity spent the week-cud at his hom-.-' -Miss Florence Gallant. Sum-, in Rosevmm lriie:sldc. spent the week end all .g..g her home in New Annan. ' M. and Mrs. Warburton Mur- , - ray rand son Kevin. were recent M153 Marla?” D”-'50". Sum- 'merslde Commercial Coliege. spent. the week end at the homo of her sister. Mrs. Don schurman. visitors to Summerside. Miss Lorraine Corcornii. Mis- couche. spent a recent week-enrl with her parents. Mr. and M”- John J. Corcoran. Miss Judy schurman. has re- turned to her home having been g patient in the Prince County Hos- pital recently. A very enjoyable dancing party was held in Bloomfield hail re-. . - ,i Mr. d M.. B. . ' . . C9n”.V- The mus”: W35 supphed bi James nanrid Flr':nClS. Fmoanliigdlwlrfo Mr. Leonard Barnett and his or- Charlottetown recently. chestra. Misti Ethel Ellsworth spent I 31' cent week-end at her home in St- Louis. Mr. Dan Da-ltoii. Centre Line Road. was a visitor to Piusville. Mr. Arthur niman. Springfield spent a few days recently visiting friend: in New Minn". V-is-. "--. man is at present. visiting with later son and dBHghli'l'-in-..W. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Enman. Hamilton. n . 24:. Mr. Bert Poole has been chosen for the census taker in the Trav- ellers Rest polling district. A Mr. and Mrs. John James Cor- cornn and daughter Aletha. and Gary O'Brien were visitors at tolls home of Mr. and Mrs. Roche - Brien. Miss Clarissa Gallant is at pre- t. employed at the home of ii: and Mrs. Harold Jelley. O- Mrs. Ella Montgomery and Mr. Talmadge Montgomery were busi- ness visitors to Summerside rec- cntly. Leary. Miss Eleanor Noonan. lnriian ---r- V River. was a recent visitor to Mr. Fred Ramsay,gMoritroae. was NW Anmmg a recent business visitor to Plus- ville, Mrs. Picton Reeves and son Preston and grand daughter. Mar- ion. spent it Sunday recently vis- iting at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Don schurmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant. Mill Road, were Sunday visitors at Chi! home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr.' and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran - cent visitors to summer- Tere re Grade IX--Eleanor Gaurlct. M" WM- ' Grade Vlll-i. Arnold Gaudci; The reklnar wcck1'v.dHl'lCF vvas.2. Verna Rogers; -3. Laura Douil. held in Plusvillte hall when thel Grade VII---1; Hazen Shcrry: 2. music for dancing was cupnltc-d.Annle MacCardle. bv Messrs Leonard Barnett. Ray-l Grade VI-1. Brenton Gardiner. t,,,,,. gamm Claire oaiiint and: Grade V-1. Howard Gaudt-t.' m 31 hard 1 Grade IV-1. David MacCardle; 1-00 ""3 ' .2. Jackie Stordy. ; Grade IL-1. 3' ' . M” mm Mr; LEHCEOFBSSS, 12-3! L Donald Gaudot:L:'Lull:lo,:i tgflzzdnlzl. Mil M9-M" ac reg 9 Teacher. Gladys Murrav. cent aundnv visitors It "19 h0""' . basket filled with lovely gifts such of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cor- corm, - -as glassware. pyrex. linen and .-- l money. Mr. Aubln Gallant. srnflulle 0" The gifts were opened by Mrs. gt. Joseph's University. Memrsrn- . Earl Currie and the accompanying cook. N-B. 1”-it-'i i'9""'"9d in W3 good wishes were read by Mrs home in Plusville. He was accom-lFrank Dunn. while the gifts were mated by his mother. Mrs .iohn.m-ranged on the table by Miss F. Gallant. and his stator. MI'-'- Hazel Corcoran. Roma and Orr- Erby Cialllmt. who were FY9593" '” sifd both thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and invited all to their ;home after which everyone sang. A post nuptial shower waa hr-lrl y "for They Are Jolly Good Fel- M "M home or Mr. and Mrs Jacob T Iowa." The remainder of the even- Hordy. R,oscb'-nk in honor of th-.5” Wu spam in dmcmg, -pm coming marriage of Miss Roms mum; wgg rumtghed by mm. Tiiommon to Mr. Gerald Hsrdy. Hardy. aaiph Hardy. Alton Hardy. (illl2LTON SCHOOL Report for the months of April and May:-- Tho room otiroctlvely decorated Ivan Day. Earl (hirrie and George for the occasion. contained a large Clark. at" iecrcntlon Q1759 Ouack MW were c0”d"'"ed. shortly. The sum of 3300 has been in was one of the largest funcr-L Wasi turned over , with his parents in Port Hill. the club is donating to the new area. The meeting .!seard that ll joint Kll"iSlllPfl-Klll- tccte committee had selected the l cquipmrnt which will be purchased .tl'iis year and will be ordered ,set aside for this purpose. l Plans were discussed and laid for Peanut Day winch will be held on July 21st. originally ii .Kinsmen project this has been to the Kinette club. Mr. Elmer Offer was present at the mcctin-z and gave his assist- ance in drawing up the plans. It was riecidccl lhflt. tho next meeting of the club will he on July 12th at the home of Mrs. Roy Johnston.-S. Port Hill Noles -Mr Thane Yeo. arrived home from .Vloncton recently and visited Slnccre sympatliy from this com- illlUlllL)' is extended to the family .of the late Mrs. Joseph Ladner. whose death occurred recently. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Ellis at- tended the funeral of tl.e late Mr. . William. Essory of St. Eieancrs. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. Preston Ellis of Summerside. whose sud- den death occurred l'e:cntly. Mr and Mrs. Roland Bryant and family. Enmore. were visitors to Port Hill. Miss Iona Ellis is spending a few days with Mrs. Essory in St. Elea- nors. Mr. Stuart Neale spent a recent week end at his home in Port Hill. Miss Blanche MacDougali. Tyne Valley. is spending two weeks at Port Hill School. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Birch and family visited recently at the home of Mrs. Bimhis parents. Mr. and Mr: .Angus Mcl.erina.n. Port. Hill. Mr. and -Mrs. Claude Yeo visited their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. summer- side in their new home. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson. Poplar Grove. were very sorry to hear of their loss. their barn and all it's con- tents being lost, when struck by lightning recently. Miss Lillian Maynard spent a recent week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield Maynard, Port Hill. Mr. Sidney Sharp. Mr and Mrs. Robert sharp. West Devon. spent a recent Sunday visiting at. the home of Mrs. Sha.rp's sister, Mrs. Roberts Strongman. Friends were more t.han pleased to welcome home Miss Wilma Newcombe from Montreal. she plans to spend some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gard- iner Newcombe. before retumlng. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birch and family of Amherst. N. S.. spent I recent. week and visiting in Tyne Volley and Port Hill. Their many friends were more than pleased to see them again. Congratulations are extended to Miss Doris Noye. she being the winner of Second Prize in schur- man's school Parade Ind is thi- proud owner of the bronze trophy. Doris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Noyc. A largo number fi-om Port Hill and vicinity attended the opening of the Stewart M-morinl Home in Tyne Valley recently. Dr-spite it very rainy day. a large crowd at- tended. and a delightful afternoon was spent. VVINNIPI-JG. June 1'7 -tCPl - A partial buyer-s' strike to halt the upward surge of sugar and .1'vl-TE GUARDIAN. Cl-lART.OTTETOW'N DEATH TOLL continued from page 1 announced the identification of one of the bodies already recov- ered nnd taken to the city morgue or a funeral parlor converted into "Morgue No. 2" since the fire. The revised official list: Known dud: sister Rita Ger-vols, 44. mother Iu perior. Sister Antoinnette Chauvin, 63, nurse-bacristan. Miss Marie Benard. 54. Mrs. Josephine Bourdeau. '17. Mrs. Joseph nrodeur. 81. Mrs. Adela Lisa Boyer, 81. Miss Annette Barrettc, an em- ployee. Miss Delimn Codex-re. 54. Mrs. Adrian Dejean. 77. Mrs. Norcisse Desautels, 82. Mrs. Albert Edmond. 56, employ- cs. Miss Lucienne Lefebvre, em- ployee. Miss Cordelia Gauthier, 89. Mrs. Hector Gauthier. 83. Mrs. Georgianna Grioux. Miss Eleonore Cvosselln, 73. Mrs. Francois-Xavier Goscelin. 74. Mrs. Avila Hebert. 84. Mrs. Arthur Jubin. 81. Mrs. Adelard Lachance. 84. Mrs. Emery Laneuville. 72. Mrs. Frank Lecompte. 71. Miss Georgianna Marchand. '18. Mn. Alfred Morin. Miss Emerentienne Payant. 54. Mrs. Joseph Prlmeau, 82. Miss Therese Proude. 88. Miss Leonie Proulx. 63. Mrs. Charles Ludovic Pratt. 80. Mrs. Onesime Ringuette, 67. Miss M. L. Rivest, 75. Miss Marie Sauve, 83. Mrs. st. Germain. Miss Amelia Slmoneaii. 64. Mrs. Cvedeon Theroux. 38. Amedee Martin. believed to have been working in the building. Missing and believed dead: Miss Eva Arsenault. about 30. employee. Miss Lamothe. employee. Miss Blsson, employee. ,,.m.L..L.... "MOTHER DIDN'T 'n-21.1. ME" AT earn-01.. SUMMERSIDE -Dorothy McGuire and William Lundigan in a new romantic com- pdy, "Mother Didn't Tell Me." is the attraction comin-I today i0 the Capitol Theatre. The Twentieth Century-Fox film marks the re- turn to light comedy of Miss Mc- Gulrc. who achieved her first lame as ”Claudia". Like "Claudia" of fond memory. "Mother Didnt Tell Me" is classified basically as a comedy about the gay adventures of a newly married young couple. but sensitive as well to the tender aspect of young marriage. For Miss McGuire "Mother Didn't Tell Me" is also the first picture in two years. during which time she became a mother. equiti- plng her perfectly for her part as the young mother in the film. In .,:.M-M:-:-Z-:-j-r the Canadian Association of Con- sumers, cailinz for a 50-per-GEM reduction in consumption of sugar and beef. T CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON . Mon.-Tut-.-Wt-rl. 7:15-9115 ll-l'"-- -- Another wonderful musical comi edy from M-G-M. starring Frei Astaire. Red Skelton, Kora-Ellen. Arlcno Daiii. in "THREE I.l'l'Tl.E worms" In Technicolor. Two of 81 Featuring . . . power and Specialized Stamina. ISLAND Water Street East beef prices was proposed Satur- day by the Manitoba branch of mwwmm 4. PAGE 'l'HTR'l'EENp this same period Lundigan has.Pi-oduccr Prod Kohlmor. band an had a phenomenally fast rise to screenplay on a largely autobio- silrdom. auspirlou-iv capped with sraphloal novel. "The Doctor his work in "Plnky." Wears Three Iicas." by Mary Claude Binyon. who also direct- ed "Mother Didn't Tell Me" for HELP YOUR FIREMEH Dig out your old furniture for the Summerside Fire- men on June 26th and be at the auction sale, back of the Armouries on Saturday afternoon, June 30th. Bard. Miss Bard recounted her own experiences as a doctor's wife. CAPITOL Summerside Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 lllllllllll'lilllllllllliii?-1.. llllllll tuinitii -J NE HAVOC-cnudflalnvou r A S into no s”"""'"”'"”"'"”'l'i”i'li-Dwtwwmmmrna-'u.'.iii'-Afdrilil Also March of Time COMING VVEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "sraas IN MY CROWN"- With Joel McCrea and Ellen Drew Sponsored by the Summerside Y's Men's Club lnr:GEN'r .uE3Pil.i':i; O OOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOg 8 til never laughed so loud or long!” 0 O -Walter Wfvicliall O o 3 9 0 8 0 o ii: 0 . 3, O . 0 Charlie g 0 . CinPLiN g O IN O a l 0 0 CITY lGH'I'5' 3 O wrlttsn. Diroeisd and Protiuoo. O by CHARLES citieiiu O O lslesssd that Uriitsd Artists 0 o '"”” 2 0- - -o o. 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