. ;;CAPTTOL Summon-side 'APP.i.L 5. . 1951 .-... .... .. . LAST SHOWING TODAY -3:30-7:15-9:15 "SO EVIL MY LOVE" With Ann Todd - Ray Milland FRIDAY - SATURDAY (Nights Only) 7 and 9:15 BILL Two M-G-M's EFARLEY aniugg. M” till? Ililll 'as young people in Iove...in trouble! IE STREE Ihfllflj CHARLES . STARREII - BURNETTE 3 Written by Virtor Arthur II i.;.2.'.. by RAY NAZARRO - mama ticotsmi cunt. i (oiuuiii riautt -ATTENTION CIlILDREN-- SPECIAL MATINEES: FRI. 3:30 - SAT. 2:30 "DUMBO" and The Durango Kid in "TRAIL on THE RUSTLERS" NOTE? Special Walt Disney Cartoon Feature Feature, "SIDE STREET" shown at Nights Only. REGENT sttxiiix .-natal..." WCIIIIU ALI. rii: usnruars and HIAITACHIS or 9 A GIIAT cm! FILMED IN MON REAL CAM E0 THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thurstlziy 7:15- 9:15. Great in Story! In Drama! In Cast! Charles Dickens' "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" Starring John Mills, Valerie Hob- Mtirslia llunt. son. Jeiin Simmons. CRAPAUD THEATRE FRI.-SAT.-8:30 ”THE GOLDEN STALLION" In Color Roy Rogers Dale Evans Music by Foy Williams and Riders of the Purple Sage. Songs, Action, Comedy. Good Short Subjects. -M C.C.F. NOMINATING CONVENTION 3rd. DISTRICT PRINCE THURSDAY, APRIL 5th. in s P. M. AT OLYMPU Summerside ,.:.j..:..:: ? OTTAWA, April 4-(CP)-l-ubio Monet of Montreal has been up- pointcd chairman of the Income Tax Appeiil Board effective April 1, the Revenue Department an- nounced todoy. He succeeds Judge Roy T. Graham of Regina. R. 5. VV, 1-iordhtim of London. Oni.. ilnfl Ottuwii. legal adviser in the tiixzilion division, liiis been appointed as :i new member of the board. wallpaper 3' Easy to GPPIY 5' Dries In one hour K Na dltogroeblo point odor I A durable, WASHAIII surface You, no, will want" to use tliis mimic wall gin: ggglarly Kcni-Tone is a real bargain in beauty. it saves you time, money, fuss, inconvenience . . . gives you till the extra advantages you've been looking for. Digtmvt-r for yourself why over two nrilliori momx in (liiiizitlzi have been Imaulifictl with rolnrlul. lmi--cost, w.-isliablc Kem-Tone. curcx All THESE ADVANTAGES or Kem-Tone I one gallon due a lone room 5' One toot covers most surfaces. including ' turned to THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLOTTETO'.'fN T0-NICIIT 7.15 & 9.15 JAN RUBES SUSAN DOUGLAS omiv IOIAN iiuiiui (APLAN sienna xnonotn IlAN(HE GAUIHOEI use mom iorm coucos KLEONOI STUAII O'Leory and Vicinity Miss Bernice MacDonald. Sum- merside. spent the Easter week- end with friends in O'Leary. Rev. l-l. Malcolm Burgess of the Church of the Nazarene in Oxford. N. S.. is speaking in the different P. E. I. Nazarene Churches in the interests cf Young Peoples work. He will speak in the 0'Leary Naz- arene Church on Thursday night March 29th. He is receiving a hearty welcome back to O'Leary as he was a. former: popular minister of the O'Leary Church for over three years only leaving last year for Oxford. The following local students re- their studies at the Prince of Wales College in Char- lottetown on Thursday mcrning March 29th after spending the Easter holidays at their homes: Verna Stetson, Shirley Cvrigg, Phyllis Maclsaac. Joan MIacDon- ald, Peggy Ellis. Arthur Seaman. They are all graduates of the Ollieary High School. Marjorie El- lis has returned to her studies at the Business College in Charlotte- town. Her sister, Miss Marion El- lis has returned to her duties as one of the Knutsford Teaching Staff. The west Devon United Church Young People's Union met on Wednesday night March 28th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wood. There was a splendid at- tendance. The opening worship was conducted by the President Ruby Cornish. The minutes were read by the secretary Frances Ol- iver. The ccganist was Mrs. J. A. Grlgg. it was decided to hold "An April Fool's Party" on April 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNelll. It was also decided to make a presentation to a young couple. Mr. and Mirs. Walter Mc- Kie who will be leaving ea-sly next week for Toronto. The study was entitled "The Centrality of the Cross in Christian Experience" and was in the form of a round table discussion. Various imeuibers of the Y. P. U. represented chi:-rnctena such as "A modern young woman". ”Mary Maedalciic", "St. Paul." "Florence Niglitin,2ale". Dr. Wil- fred Grenfcll. John Wesley etc. They all gave their ideas of how central the Cross of Jesus was. The lesson was then summarized by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dick- ieson and the meeting clcsed by the Mizpah Benediction. A large number of fans accom- panied the Knutsford Eagles and Mount Royal Ram-blers to Mount Pleasant Rink on Tuesday night March 27th and enjoyed the final game for the Mutthew and Ozon TTOPIW donated to the Ccmmunity League comprising the following teams: 0:Lear,v Atomics, Mount Royal Ramblers. Unionvale Horn- et-s. and Knutsfc-sd Eagles. The winners lost mily one game this 5935011 this being the first game of the semi-finals with O'Leary At- omlcs. They came back and won the next two thus eliminating O'Leary and meeting Mount Royal Ramblers who defeated Unionvale Hornets in two straight games, The first of the final games was played in 0'Leary on M0"fS.!lf...!1lBh.t..March twenty-sixth but due to poor ice the last game was taken to Mount Pleas- ant on Tuesday night March 27th and the Eagles won 5-3. The Ramblers then congratulated the winners and Mr. Avard Harris. Knutsford. one of the team's loy. al supporters. presented the trophy before ii chec-ring crowd of spec- tators. The game was capahly referred by Lloyd silliker and Leith Ellis. The Knutsford Eagles com. Sherwin New Anncin and Vicinity Miss Vessie Dawson. Summer- side spent Good rviday visiting in New Arman. Mr. Myron Dawson. North Try- on, was a week-end visitor to New Annan. Miss Sylvia Rayrier, Summer- side spent the week-end at her home in Traveller": Rest. Miss Ella MacNeill and Master Edgar MacNeill were visitors to Summerside on Saturday. Miss Miriam Manderson. New Annan is visiting friends and rel- atives in summerside. -Mr. Delbert Rayner made a business trip to Moncton during the past week. Miss Norma woodside spent a few days last week visiting in Summerside guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Woodside. Miss Florence Gallant. Summer- side was I visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mlrs. Solomon Gallant recently. Miss Irma MacNeill. Kinkora Convent is spending the Easter hclidays at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allie M.acNeill. New Annan. Mics. Allie MacNcill. lvlrs. Dan Schurman, Mrs. Ricliard' Wall. Mrs. Harold Mlanrlerson. Mrs. Fred Wall. were in Summerslde on Thursday. On Thursday evening. the loc- al farmer's met in Traveller's Rest Hall to make plans for operating their Grain Cleaning Plant during the next few months. Mrs. Ella Montgomery and children Carl and Milton and Miss Ncrma. Woodside wwere recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caseley, Wilmot Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Art Blanchard. Mr. Harold Mandearson and Royce and Mrs. Delbert Rayner were among the visitors to Summerside on Sat- urday night. The local hockey tam have been travelling through the New An- nan to Kenslngton mud to attend the playoffs between Freetowii and Kcnsingon. These fans are al- so following with keen interest the games between the "islanders" and "Halifax, St. Mary's." Mrs. Ernest. Rayner has been spending some time with her son, Mr. Loring Rayner and family in Summerside, Mrs. Loriiig Rayner, having recently undergone a ser- ious operation in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. WASHINGTON. April -Lawrence Henderson. investiga- tor for the Senate small business committee, said today an inquiry is being made into charges of "influence and favoritism" involv- ing somc past and present mem- bers of the Civil Aeronautics Board. Henderson told a repor- ter the churges are "pretty sen- sational." 4- (AP) prise the following players:-Goal: Heath Woodside: defence: Herman and Foster smallman: Herman Waite, Llewellyn Ha-ti-is. Centen- Alvin Yea, Winburn Harris, Wings: Lawrence Harris. Douglas Adams, Edwin Dennis. Harris Johnson. subs: Albert Maccregcr. Claire MacNelll, Hebe-: Ellis. Managem- Brenton Smallman: Coach: Edgar Smallman. -Mr. David MacDonald. a very highly respected resident of West Cape passed away at his home on Tuesday morning, March 20th. His health had not been good for sev- eral years. He was a kindly l'iCS- pitable man and was beloved by all who knew him. The funeral ser- vice was held on Thursday. Mlirch 22nd and was conducted by Rev. B. B. Colborne of Springfield West assisted by Rev. G. B. Cun- ninglmm. Favorite hymns WE-.'c sung, "O God. our help in ages past." "Breathe on me breath of God" and "Abide with me." Mrs. Melvin Ellis and Mrs. Ralph Ellis sang a beautiful duct: "Beyond the sunset." He leaves ,to mourn his loss his wife. formerly Jcsic Dunvllle, two daughters. Mildred, Mrs. W. P. Kelly nnd Margaret. both of Jamaica Plans. Mass, and two sons. Reginald of Charlotte- tcwn and Edward of West Cape. The pail hearers were: Earl Ellis. Trueman Brooks. William and Frank MacDonald. Carl Easter and Arthur Mcwllliams. inter- ment was in the Bethe! cemetery. Williams I smile and vi 0 O IClIII'I'y Miss Audrey Gallant. Duvar. re- cently visited Miss Noella Gallant. Miss olive Perry. was a recent visitor to O'Leary. Miss Emma Blanchard was train passengcv to I-iowlan Monday. I on Mar. Leo Gallant who recently spent a few days in st. John. has returned to his home in Piusville. Mrs. Brendon Wallace spent Sunday with has parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Elmsdale. Miss Lorraine Corooran student at Miscouche Convent spent the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mira. Maxim Gallant and family in their recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Warburtun Mur- ray and chilclrsen, Shirley and Kevin, were visitors to Summer- side on Wednesday. Mr. Aubin Gallant. St. Joseph's wick. spent his Easter with his parents. Mr. John F. Gallant. student at College, New Bruns- holidays and Mrs. to St. Louis giiesls of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. -Mr. Lawrence Gallant. St. spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Mr. Tilmaii Gallant. St. recently spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. John T. Gallant and Mr. Gallant. The teachers from the surround- ing districts who attended the Teachers Convention at Prince of Wales College, Charlotetown were: Ruby Thompson, Jean Reta Kelly. Hazel Ccvrcoran. Raymond Stewart, Mrs. Edward Griffin. Mrs. Harold Doyle, Ger- ard Kelly and Percy Sentncr. Pastor Marlin Niemoellrr. an out- spoken opponenl of German rc- arniiinicnl. was rebuked his church superiors. lie promis- ed llie German evangelical church of political disputes. KINII IIIILE TEA The Popular (fh nice 2.; -in The Misses Lorraine and Not-, ma Corccrim. were recent visitors, Joseph's College, New Brunswick.' John,l Donahue, 1 Mrs. HAMBURG. April 4-- mm -j lodziy hyy that henceforth he will slay out ...M- USE THIS HANDY MAIL ORDER (TOFPON , & Canada's greatest bargain 5 DOES A LARGE SIFMMERSIDE HARDWARE CO. Phone 3111 M ouses For Sale r SEMI-BIINGALOW In excellent condition. Centrally located at 320 Court Street 7 ROOMS AND BATH All modern conveniences (including Dorad oil burning hot water furnace. therm0StaIlC3l1.V '70”i1”0””I- "ml separate water heating unit.) 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