- rsmymnncn ,a...1.9,so. . rnaicuanpian. Cl-lARi.O'l"l'E1"0WN "ff-7 strut. PIINUI COUNTY DITIOI ffifwssirleia Ni GUARDIAN, llunnenldo. thou In r mug SIDE Business Col- Algecreuliial, commercial. cler- Pltman, Gress- EM011 "W ....'.. '- 351.1,, xanagngton 'Th1;gzvNWomen's League ca.r.I 0. Friday evening, September , Lunch. V EANED TIMOTHY SEED. 10-,,c per lb. smell lots. 2200 per ton lots. Prices may .ha',.ge without notice. Contact :y. H, Burns, Merchant. M31090”?- .. iziscl-:N'r rovnxsrs - Re- Nmiy registered 8.5 5413- Elm” ier's tcurist home. Kensing- , are Misses Amy Cousins. PI-TR 9,.-ner, and Roma Perry. Summer- 03-e, who expect to leave shortly -10,7 oncario. in the interests of the munzine agency, with which they 0, employed; Llndsie A. Baker. 5., Croix, Hants Co., N. 3.. Mr. and Mm Marvin Benne , l-lillsboro. N. 3,; and W. C. Beeler, Dart- mwbhy N, S, Bur. -MlSCELLANEOUS SHOWER fog BRIDE-T0-BE - Mrs. Char- las Hogan, Miss Mary Hogan and Mrs. Norman Hogg were joint hostesses last week at the home oi the former in Summerside ii. honor of Miss Beryl Todd when the was tendered a miscellaneous ghower. The bride-to-be graciously rxpressed her appreciation for the many good wishes and lovely gift; Miss Todd was honored on thus- may evening at a supper bridge and shower at the home of Miss L'na Gallant. summerslde.-S. -VlAGlSTIlATE'S COURT-B9 lore Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K.C., in Summerside yesterday I party charged with assault had his case dismissed. The charge was the sequel to a baseball game at Wel- lington when one of the players was alleged to have assaulted the umpire. Evidence was taken in the case of a party charged.with failing to stop at the scene of in accident and the case was ad- journed for a week. A party for operating a cat-"not having a tail Light was fined 32 and coats. vS - FAMILY REUNION - Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Paynter enter- tained at 9. family party, at their home at Freetown, on Monday Ironing. August 29th. The high- illht of the evening was an ad- lress and presentation to Mr. and idrs. II.i'.'old Paynter of Sang-.is, vlass, i.l anticipation of the 25th lmiii9I'&:ii'y of their marriage, which will come later this year. 1719 Party was taking the happy course of the family re-union. when Mr. H. B. Macneod, took the iloor. and after opening proceed- ihsswvith a few suitable remarks. called upon Mrs. Donald Bernard. who read an address. expressing the affectionate regard of their brothers and sisters, for Harold and Myrtle. The latter was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flmlera by Miss Carol Paynter. daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poynter, and i handsomely decorated bride's also by Horace Psynter. A giftiof Fwmy was presented by so-. crnest Pnymgg, 30,-. 0 - FAREWELL PARTY A- Prior .0 their departure on Sunday, Auiiust 20th. for training on the ”- M. C. S. "Cornwallis". at Deep FTWK. N. 8., Windsor and Illa- Wmh Cimiibell. sons of Mr.” and . H. Heath Campbell. were given P fiireweii party by their friends and neighbors in the community '" ill 1-0!!! River. Mr. Elwood Campbell. in his usual happy man- ner. acted as chairman for the 'V9'iin8. and called upon William Siampbeil, who read an address to he brothers. wishing them God- i.f””d 1" their new environment. IA slit of money on behalf of the immunity was presented by Lloyd .Profitt and Andrew Csnipbcll. Both ."Y”P"9d expressing their appreciat- g:- and all joined in singing. "For ?! are Jolly Good Fellows. Bur. - MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. it On Monday evening. August u0h- ncishbors, friends snd-.rela- "5 gathered at the home of Mr aiild Mrs. Robert l-lickcy. Darnley. 1 amend a miscellaneous shower bi: their daughter. Evelyn. who is til! married on September sch, I one o'clock, at the Keir Memori- li Presbyterian Church. The din- wmlwm was prettlly decorated . pink and white streamers .0;mu"'9di11i1g0bells, by girl friends In W bride. whowas escorted to 0' mi of honor. delntily trimmed ”i':1::cI:!yn53r:lmrg 3 e ll'..."..i.”'i . hensrtnfn miliu 0 Finley-r The bride-to-be expressed lgwm fa: cirvmany erdlii ndicoh g- gift, which 96 I that milvcr. 1 not . 9? Wlljill -:-in-.-r. 2"”; iu.:i.1a&5.i.oi:a.&. s s unncrlptlo Ad loo:-cums 1' ""I."sl.ssu sum:-.... odours. GLOW". i raouwdlujnuhoau use-ronao mum "ni..'iu'.i'......7"9" u ousnrsbcsr nib. ;.':.';.':'..na. wow Itieeti ,larb nudes. ville ' n.,u..m'g Groeen. Second 5'0!!! llllud llotoe Trsupon. "7" Water street: . ' ' .0"a1gnwIllbodnllvIndtcIllllIllIolIBIaIIaelIldobg(hrHl fm,,,.;.,..-frowns-s. Plyullllerthlaurvieeoa :”m,..a..oor fUP0Il'NU-'!'10U'll'lOInIIl'nIIs , i.Ir";iTn ' n. 1-. - -uanuu. inwaarwsi. cup. -”"?,,,,.f., wmtdsy. Sept. o. uumn. Summon-aldo. Hi R” 0'3" mmbm W rooms: surf Li r i ' . I T' d"' 5' V0 OW vet” W '"'m daily. Except Saturdays. rm Wadrnan. Box 32. hot by mistake from K uslngtou United Church. please contact Robert Carruthers and receive his own. .0 or. ...m?.... . b1'l'hPIIiI7 0! -Grows-wanna Miriam Burlington; of 8.. are visiting at the home ga their dhghtsr. Mrs. Frank Han- ;, ''li.'i.'i.f;!'c... .. KGMDIICDII. P. I. 1. A-wna. ran sum who took a September 2nd. -PUBDIIASI PROPERTY-Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maclnnts. Halifax, N. 5.. have recently purchased the property of H. S. Affleck. and are -taking up permanent residence in Bedeque. Her many friends are glad to welcome Mrs. Maclnnis and her husband back to this community. . -ARE GUESTS-Rev. Y. Ogura. Minister. of the United Church of Canada. Grand Forks, B.C., ac- companied by his wife. are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mizuno, Central Bedeque. They were present at the Sunday morn- ing service of the Bedeque United Church. They recently attended the World's Christian Education Conference. in Toronto. Rev. Y. Ogura was Mr. and Mrs. Mlzuno's former pastor for 14 years in British Columbia. - IIOIJSEW ING PARTY - A family part was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William "ontgomery, Lower Bedeque, prior to the return of Rev. and Mrs. Willard Plcketts and family to their home in Bridgetown, N. s. The event also included I. "house- warming" for the host and hostess. as they have recently remodelled and renovated their home, and they were presented with s 'lYi- l;ght lamp by Rev. Willard Pickett: on behalf of the family. Vocal solos by Misses Elaine and Anne Pick- etts were enjoyed during the even- ing. Ice cream and cake was served. when the hostess was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Picketts. Mrs. Waldon Dsvison, Mrs. Justin Wood- side and Mrs. Gladys Frizzell. Bur. -0088 KATHLEEN PICKETTS HONORED AT . SHOWER - Tnr home of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Picketts, Kelvin, was the scene of nt event recently when 1 umbe of friends gathered to tender their dsughter. Miss Kath- leen Pioketts. I miscellaneous shower. To the strains of tho. Bridal Chorus. played oy Mrs. Harold Laird. the bride-to-be was escorted to a seat of honor under a floral arch , by Mrs; i-liliard woodcide. after which the gifts were carried in y the Mia:-as Janet Crcsier and therine Mac- Murdo. The attractively wrapped were opened by the Cairns and Jean Mscmurdo. while the accompany- ing expressions of good wishes were resd .by Mrs. Douglas Webster s.nd indies Ethel Callaghan and the glffi were placed by -Mrs. home Pxlmer and Miss bola Mmadurdo Mae Picketts graciously thanked all for their good wishes and beautiful gift. After delicious rc- freshments were served by the ladies. I delightful sing son; brought the pleasant evening to a close.-s. ' , -Mr. and Mrs. 05...... Corbin. Chenter, N.S.. are visiting rela- tives in'!'reetown and Norboro. -Miss Louise lwuoll. R..N.. of St. Etc :1. N. 3.. is visiting Mia! Chariots Tompkyu. lurnrnersidg -Miss Barbers Griffin of Bur- tnn. lot '1. left on Saturday for Montreal. where she intends to reside. . --Mr. and Mrs. 1-ladden Dawson, Florida. are enjoying a pleasgnt holiday at the home of his broth- er. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Central Bedeque.-B. . --Mrs. W. D. Crcken has return- ed to her home at summerfield, after spending the past week at her former home at sherbrooke. But. --Mr. O. J. Pitcairn. Bummeraide left Tuesday by automobile on a week's fiahingtrip to Nova acotis. He will visit relatives end friends in Pareboro and Blandfcrd.--8. - Miss Hilda Meciznod. chu- lottetown. is -the guest this week of her brother-in-law. and sister. Mr. end Mrs. Daniel lfickox. Bur- ilngum. Bur. - Mr. and Mn. Cody MI Senate and son Bradford. have re- turned to their home in Boston. after spending a week at the home of Mr. tllljsh 3rnnton.'3urling- .. Ms-I. Pete Gullivtn and son who have been at her former home it anew-.'nrm' were snow on '--col. 1:. o Ind Mn. Dawson. and son Junior. of Ya:-mouth. N. son. Charlottetown. with the 001- .u . mm- -re I .7'l'licinsi4Curl'an. mam. .. - is siininarcldo Alrportgilcws Don. of .. Squadron I-never-,lw return?-1' from a visit to Ottawa. out. and he! as his. guest. -Andy Davisoo from Ottawa, Ont. . ' i Propnrotlong,-are under way for there-opening, of the , airport school. At the closing last tent. pupils totalled I5. lnrollmern. this yes: will be over 150. There will also be e meeting of ill the parents of the children attending this school to form a. Home and School Association. Sgt. and ..Mrs. M. Cooling of slemcn Park bed as their guests. Mr. and Mn; Vaughn Jonah- of Amherst, N. S. Friends will be pleased to learn thnt Mrs. Doucette. wife of Opl. M. Doucette. has recovered from her recent illness. i Friends of Mrs. Earle MacKen- sle of Blemon Park will be pleased to learn that her condition in im- proving following a recent op-rs.t- ion at the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. I Warrsnt Officer Comcnu and family have returned from leave which was spent visitingrelatives and friends in Hampton. N. B. Cpl. and Mrs. Glen MacDonald and family have returned from a pleasant,holiday spent visiting relatives and-friends in Antigonlsh. N. 5. Miss gue Ackerman. daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. Ackermsn entertain- ed at her home Monday evening. August 28 h. Dancing was enjoyed by all. He reshments were served by Mrs. Ackermsn. Lee. and Mrs. Tobin have had as their guest. for the past three weeks: Miss Janice Beazley of Half- fax. N. S. ....M...,...MM-M---:-- Sunday where they were the wel- come guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and family. - Mrs. Franklin Brown, New London. who is is in the City to be near her husband who is a. pati- ent in the P. E. Island Hospital, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. chos- ter Buntain. Bur. -Miss Gwen Taylor. Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown. is visiting with Mrs. J. Y. Macmdyen, at the home of Mayor and -Mrs. Wilfred 1". Taylor. ,1-Iensington. who are vacationing in Western Can- ada. Bur. Mrs'. Earl Cooper and Miss Mar- garet Burns left recently to re- turn to their homes in Boston af- ter spending the past two weeks in Burlington, where they were guests of Mrs. Cooper's father. Mr. Elijah Bryanton, and brother, Mr. Elvin Bryanton. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter and daughter. Nancy. left on Tues- day morn g vis Wood Islands, for their ho in Baugus, Mass. alter spending the past two weeks with relatives and friends at Burlington and Freetown. - Bur. -Mrs. Margaret Connick. Nor- boro. returned recently from a motor trip to Sheet Harbor where she was the guest of her daughter Burnetts. Enroutc she visited her son Emmett and family at Am- herst. .-Miss Helen Murphy returned to Halifax on Saturday after a pleasant six weeks holiday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. ” Norboc-o. Miss Murphy is leaving l-lalifax on Thursday morning by car for Philadelphia where she will spend the winter. , -Mrs. Jennie Harding left by plane on Sunday on return to her home in Boston. Massachusetts as- ter spending her vacation in her native province. She visited with friends in susnmerside and with her sister. Mrs. Howard Barlow. to Wellington.-S. - -luv. George K. Ward of West- mount. Que. and 0 Mr. and Mrs George H. Ward. Snint John, N. B are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ll. 5. Burleigh. llllerelie. ev. ii in-Silaht In iiiirollnenis ll” S'side A very slight decrease in enrol- ments in aummarslda schooirao compared with last year was noted .eetcrday when doors opened for the year and registrations took place at both the Summenide High School and Acpdemyandst. Mary's Academy. . ,. At the High School and Academy 192 pupils showed up for the first dey and of this number so were in grades eleven and twelve. LISL the first day's enrolment was At St. Ma.ry'l Academy the fig- ure wu 535 pupils including 24 in the, commercial course as compared with 540 a year ago. Girls st.tcu'd st. Mery's Academy u to grade ten and boys to grade our. The explanation for the drop in registrations is no doubt the fact thst many a force families have moved out to lemon Park during the summer and their children will be going to school at the airport this year. A substantial increase in the number attending school there is anticipated. It is quite likely. that the number of children going to school in summerslde this year from families of local residents is higher than ever. - The usual first day rush was-in evidence yesterday as the children converged on the two schools many of them with a little brother or sister by the hand. who were going for the first time. . I-lolman's had set up a. special department for the sale of text books and the rush in that area was not unlike the anniversary sale.-6. ' Roberts-Pickett: Wedding -At the niied Church, Ken- sington, on aturday evening at 7.30 ciclock the marriage ceremony of Kathleen Janie Picketts to George Louis Roberts was solem- nized by Rev. L. M. Murray. un- der a floral arch and against a background of evergreens and baskets of cut flowers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Picketts. Kelvin. and the groom is the, son of Mr.Cleve- laud Roberts and the late Mrs. Roberts of Charlottetown. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Russell MacKay and the C.G.I.T. Choir rendered ”The Lord is My Shepherd" while the guests were being seated. and '0 Per- fect Lave" during the signing of the register. a The bride was given in marriage by her fatuher.and attended by Mrs. Harry I-leckbert of Summer- side. as matron of honor. Mrs. Hillard Wcodside of Clinton and Miss Florence MacDougall of Vic- toria. as bridesmaids, and small sister. Misc Judy Picketts, as flow- er girl. The groomaman was Mr. Hurry Heckbert and the ushers were Mr. Hillard Woodside and Mr. John Pickefta. The bride's gown was of white organza over satin. fashioned with sweetheart neckline. fitted bodice, full skirt, and slender sleeves. Her full length veil of, embroidered net was held in place with a cir- clet of orange blossoms. She car- rled a bouquet of mixed glarlloli. The matron of honor wore I gown of blue tsneta and the or pink and daffodil orgaridy. re- spectlvely. Their hesddreaeea were coronets of flowers to correspond with their garden bouquets. The flower girl wore whltriorgandy over pink satin. in Jrnnu style to the bride's, and also carried I nosegay of garden flowers. ' Mrs. Pickett: wore a black-gab- ai-dine suit with matching accel- soriea and a corssge of Talisman roses. A .eeoptioa for llxty guests was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's table with its artistic arrangement of cut flowers and lighted tapers was centred with I wedding cake. Pre- siding over the tea cups was Mrs. Darrell Pickett; and the numbers of the C. G. f.'l'. Choir assisted in serving. - Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left an I honeymoon trip to points of inter- F save mend! your POM! digging. can supply 70'! WW" an linglish nonsense digger. Thou dlggera are fully prcven in P. I. 1.. are loom 'In price land very. i:.:.-.:"::”.:.::..'"'2::i..:'"' an in we M-rm we 0 evening. September ard-s. -Mrs. (Captain) 1!. C. Merrill. Worcester, Mass. and Mrs. Ethel G1-gha.m,f!;;nln5:I!,Ikn . Ill . flgxltlezover ghe wgetkhetliilll-u;Ii:lIi:ls' .. Fe Hwfn Roo- Il' ma IIQ I our 0 I lteia Mrs. Graham's first visit here. ONOIIITUH . am. Merrill was formerly Ianiiy oonpmo Visual Amman I-lsrwy OI Albany.-B. M 7 .. The many friends of Mr. non-mo 3'3"" 3! '3'",-E ""0fff”0'L" Iasau.saarre oggmlmo dition.iI considerably improved. no """"""" ' has been I patient. since Saturday. ' in "M "”'"' ""2" ;'1;"d 5” I plat. and a row on on :0.-anyea bx ml-00;-0m! - -M03; 'l'.larloHlclioy cam-nit Aeecnhu Qanadlanlalloloonnetee Toronto , 3tc.ck"s .0 ' 2500 Marbenor ..... ........ 15 103050 Paymaster ........ ....... 41 bl'ldellII.IidI' gowns were of flow-. (Continued from ' page. 10), 2000 Macho ...... .... ............ 11 3211 MacLeod ....... ........ 23 1300 Madsen ....... 235 , 4200 Malartic ........ .......; M0 - .............1G 3000 Marcus . .. ... ....... 21 235 Mclntyro .... '......... 55 1-2 500 McKenzie ...... -....... 42 1000 Mcllllarrnac .. .... ...- 13 1-2 . .. ........ 14 ............ 50 .. ........ 30 2000 Mylamaq ........ .......... 14 7000 Net Pete 250 2500 New Alger ....s.. 8 4910 New Brit Dom .. 125 5450 New Cal 181 1366 New Jason .. .... .......'N 21450 Newlund .. ..... .s. 225 5500 N Masher ...- .. 0... 16 10500 N None ...... ........... 14 ....-... ........... 5 1-2 5000 N Thurb 5700 Nicholson . 88575 Nubar ...... ........- ....-.. 38 430 Noranda ......... ........ 70 1-2 1000 Nordon . 8 1-2 3445 Normetal Z. ...'... 435 railway strike. 37:33 3:35;" "”'"" "'"”" court on an impection tour of 2500 0.3”” '”"”'”""1 Fisheries Department establish- 3000 onmi " " merits and they arrived in Van- " 5550 oh”: " "100 couver on thelast train before the 1000 o.L”ry”" 1 13 . strike deadline. 410300 omen W 13 02 -on their way west they spent 29000 Omnltran ...- 4 1-2 3000 Osisko ..,.....,. ,..,,,,, 121 7640 Pac Pet. 5600 Pan West 500 Parbec 500 Partanen stion Co. Ltd. .. 5 s. .. ..... 21-2 Pendergast. Ke 22500 Porc Pen .. .. 9 "wmber '31 the 700 Pore Ree! 58 wmk in 3” 1100 p.-n.0,, 0 140 and Mrs. MacNaught 15 Proprleta 500 Que Man .. 8642 Queenston - 7730 Quemont ..... ...... ....- 24 4500 Quesabe ..... .. 61 20300 Redwater ...... .. 24000 Reef Pete ........ ,, 2500 ltegcourt .... .. 20000 Roche 10600 Roxana .. 235 Royalite 1000 Sannorm 8200 Senator . 4000 Shawkey gating various Naught arrived the evening yesterday 4300 Slsden 5000 South mi. 533 Stada 3335 Steep R . '395 1400 Sullivsno 235 M cmked pm 8600 Superior .. 95 700 Sylvanlte 13o 6500 Tombill ,, 21 2000 Towagmac .. . 3 1.2 1500 Wingait . . 5 19800 Tower Pete 7250 Wr I-Iarg 180 2900 Un Keno 900 10600 Yale Ld . 47 4500 Upp Can 215 1566 Yellorex . I2 815 Ventures . 820 900 Yk Bear 93 30000 Villbona ,, 2978 C Brew . 20 3500 Vulcan . 40 Simpson A 32 6651 Waite 310 Do B .... .. . 27 1-2 4600 West, Ashley ,, u . 30 Do Pr .. .. .. 99 9000 West Home a BANBRS 14000 Wiltsey 10 3.4 205 Bk Mon 13000 Winchester . 3 1-2 60 Bk NS .. ' 70 Bk Tor .. travelling in a suit of Hunter Green gabardvine with grey acces- 220 Dom Bk sories and s corsage of mixed 120 Imp Bk gladlcli. s 240 Royal Bk Mr. J. Watson Maoblaught, M.P.. - (above) parliamentary assistant ti the Minister of Fisheries has ar- rived with Mrs. MacNa.u:nt to spend several days in his consti'- uency. Prior to the calling of the Naught had left for four days in Winnipeg whrr-e they visited Mr. Orville Darrach. meriy of Kensington. who is the Wlnnipeg manager of the Found- city they also saw Mr. Bill Ponder- gast. I son'of Mr. and Mrs. Jame; days on the Fisheries Department boat 'iLaurier" around the sm-them part. of Vancouver Island investi- ing industry. Mr. and Mrs. Mac session of parliament convened. YOUTH STIIANGLED GIRL ........ RAVENNA. 0.. Sept. 5 -(AP) -- A seven-year-old girl was strangled because she stop feeding grapes to the dog of fl l7-year-old boy, Police Chief John Brown reported today. Brown said Donald Overholf. admitted orally man of Knoxville, Tenn.. then hid harm a clothes closet. No charges have been filed against him. . 1215 C Bk Com .. anarsidc” Mr. and Mrs. Mac- the Pacific for-' of Canada. In that nsington. who is a police force there. tish Columbia Mr. spent four phases of the fish- ln Ottawa by plane before the special Wt.-.l1dfl't ty little Linda Hick- ; oz-nong superior stones 0'ddgc'(noflendoI.onNllllaleuhothc'vdlcmondsl.. 4 raons an , noun nus-as surmnco scams: ' One stands alone. . . I Cii-dI.'.i:,c.ie .. Light Circle of llghfsoneiuhe polishing precesspivca e "-demoed the look of 0n.0lhls.wpevlov atom Is i cltnllelwllllhblaahgbrlliloneeofoconplefolyoellshed. YwedleInonddutfnodbronolnubevbbedmomwnoofywviovo.i T. Clarke Jepivo ' . "Hampton Macnaan, Borden recent- Borden Ami Vicinity Miss Miriam-Bobey of Charlotte- town was a guest of her sister Mrs. ly. Mrs. Camille Ansenault and son Gerald have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John 1.: Arsenaultl Wellington. Mr. Barry Heffell, employee of Bell Telephone Montreal. has been spending a few weeks in Borden with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffell. Mr. James Carter of Vancouver who has been spending some time -at his old home in Winsloe is visiting in Borden guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Macbean. Miss Wynne Chsppeil snd Miss Jean Way of Ottawa. who have been , nding their annual half- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chappell left on Wednesday for Ottawa by bus. Mr. and Mrs. David Macbeod and little daughter Jo Anne have returned to their home in Bor- den after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray MaoLeod. Graham's Mad. ' The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thursday ev- enlng with seven tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. James Macbbnald. gents by Mr. James McAlee.r with consolation prizes P. J. Mclnnis. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. "WALK A CBOOKED MILE" AT CAPITOL, SUMMEIISIDE The two top crime-fighting agen- cies in the world, the doughty FBI and painstaking Scotland Yard. team up to fight an inter- national spy ring prying Into America's top secrets in Colum- bla's "Walk a Crooked Mile". com- ing to the Capitol Theatre today. Louis Hayward and Dennis D'- Keefe are starred in this Edward Small production which also boasts a large supporting cast headed by Louise Albritton and Carl Esmond. Written in the ink of tomor- row's headlines. the screenplay by. George Bruce is reported to be shot through with on-the-spot, heart-in-mouth realism. A ruth- less huitlt by G-Men. later joined by an operative from Scotland Yard. is set in motion when an going to Miss Joan Cerettl and Mr. ' Malta Malta . 1 To Church Organist. - Mrs. Chester -Simpson. was pleasantly surprised on Tuesday evening, when the memberajofithel United Church Choir with their partners and some from the con-. , egatlon invaded her hoxne..pi'lcri to her deparilure to Charlottetown for the winter. Rev. M: Cross per- formed the duties of 'chairrna.n: Mrs. Chas. Inokhart, Mrs. Wendie Crozier, Mr. Gross and Burns expressed words of ap- preciation of Mrs. Simpson's faith- fullness and punctuality in the capacity as organist rfor many years in Church and community. Mrs. James Hickey come forward and presented Mrs. Simpson with a beautiful fountain-pen and pencil set; also a leather music case. Mrs. Simpson completely sur- prised. and deeply moved. express- ed words of appreciation for the very great kindness of the choir and friends; also the large mea- sure of enjoyment derived in th musical circles of the community in Malpeque and vicinity. The evening was pleasantly wlled away with solos, ducts and singing. The ladies served delicious refreshments including home-made ice-cream; all departed for their homes wishing iMrs. Simpson a pleasant winter and return to Mal- peque later. . MM project, is murdered. Dan O'l-lure. (0'Keefe). special FBI investiga- tor. promptly goes Into action, suspecting that a spy ring is somehow connected Wllh the deed. He is joined in his search by Philip Grayson (Hayward). Scot- land Yard man. Their pursuit of the ring leads to the laboratory of the atomic project itself. There. suspicion fas- tens on Dr. Toni Neva (A11brit- ionl. attractive secretary to the atomic scientists. and Dr. Bitter Van Stolb (Esmond). It is dis- covered that scientific leaks from the laboratory are smuggled out on Dr. Neva's handkerchieves. but she vehemently- denies . being guilty. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15 M-G-M presents the Marx Broth- ers in the funniest picture ever made-- "'A NIGHT AT The OPERA" with Kitty Carl-isle - Allan Jones. DONT MISS ITl. I FBI man. guarding .an atomic '1'. ax I llllllil . ALSO " OT A as-yrros. su.........ra... IHTIIE BEST Ill SOIIIIII0 & MIIVIESIV . 15-9:15 - Thursdny 3:30-7:15-9:15 fill tlillll IJP llilii Sllillili REGENTA roar 2.30. 7.15 a 9.15 ABBO'l'l' and COSTELLO'S LAFF RIOT-"AFIIICA SCBEAMS" with Frank Buck. Clyde Beatty and Moss Bur maestro Ml U ' Dennis ll TM. "-lPi fin EiJWi2FiD SMM; Prom Tlll DATE munson-rnipar-snruanav - a-smsn snrs-2 I IUMMIISIDI Jimmy lfogers and Noel: leery Jr. In "CALABOOE"-A llal Beach Comedy -AND- I 2-4-r: '