0 PAGE FUUR'l'EEN IN MEMORIAM MR. PATRICK 1. SMITH - Friends throughout the Prov- ince learned with regret of the passing of Patrick J. Smith of Newton. P.E.1'. which occurred on August. 14th aftei- a brief illness at the residence of his son. John A. Smith with whom he made his home. Born in Newton in 1857. the late Mr. sntllth was a life-long resid- ent of that community where through his natural industry he established a home which was the centre of an ideal Christian fam- ily life. Friends and neighbors will cherish the memory of one. who in keeping with the principles of the faith. was R good neighbor and Pl kind friend. At, the time of his death. he had leached the venerable age of 94 years. A gentleman of the old school. he possessed many sterling: qualities of mind and heiirt nhichl non for him the atfectioii of thep young people of the t-ommiinity and the respect and confidence of all who knew him. His life had; seen its share of Joy and sorrovizl snared his days. bill through it ity toward all seemed to devclollj and grow stronger as the yearsl xx ent by. l His last years were niarie liamiy' hy the tender and kiiidly minis- t-anons of his Klntltzllltlll-Ill-l3ll.i Klis. John A. Siiiitli. anri ll'.S (ie-1 (lining davs wclc coiisoicti ii-':i, strength of soul given bv the spli- iiual comolatioiis imparted by his. devoted pastor. Rev. Francis Me-, Quaid. He met. death v:i'li perfect, rrsliznation to the Diiine nill knowinc ” 'n he but the uniteilal in a liappr e'eriiitv , An eloquent testimoiiv to the esteem in which the deceased nas held was the larcely attended fun.- r:al uliich was held from the res- idciire of his son. John A Sniill: ni. Friday. Amiist 17th. to S! .VIalachi's ('hurc'.l. Klnkora. where Realllfhl Hlill M355 W35 ”'hlh"hl-. The Fllnerzil was held at St. Pet.-S0111? l0l'Pl.i' l.'il'lS llcrc li0('0ll'I"(l.l v .- - v - l l . ("I at 9 A M. h.V Ill? fl3Sl0F- R”-lers Church. Seven Mile Bav.'L””i”l 'hMlkrld her riiemis to.-lizfimmgmlslftlil bf tgctlhber ”t,",2,"”itTilidclr ahilsmsoilioi-lgllldthii:::ur:lle..t(3l"5 a Commumty HML Intlmz " Mi? fen-anaumfl '?1bH)mn' W3? Francis McQllald. villa also attic-,,..,,e,.,. ,;(,i,.,,,,, R,.,,,,,,.,,, Mm ,,.,',. their gifts and also in. and iur.:.iL EM-e P," E ""9 o '5Sia,,ce " ' e in-as llllfC1lilS9d for a studio by 3' :4” 9"d S5 0; 5d J 9? lt0":9 S0 i.-ted at the interment service S,,,,: by Rmp Fwd Caku. MSNediL'.,,,,,,. gm.” rm. h.n.i,,E H”, mmh, RUTR 3C W?” I lm I y y p noted Island artist, Miss Mary Al-,LT-Bil" 75- F9 . E8?-. it RH, Vmcm, M”mh,,- S3. was m by RH. W? V. M Dmmld ag Dead”. H. I.,,.,,. 1,0,”. ,,,,,.,. ,,.,,,,.hi 0 CH b . E” I! a, lid. Ciarlc. Mli.t.1,-i bceanu-,lisoii Doull, and, mmed to Its men ou . . um Snncumn, Mn and RN. wy Monmhan aq,,w,,.,”,", sum, ..,,m, Sh” A ',”,,y.N;n1 :vo1cer ds 3.15 iiiivcet iiulla-it til” cs cvali Methodist and .hlspscnt location. '1he removal of a M.; Eddi d d I my Em pallbearers wow Louis mm suh-Drawn. R”. Lwmm MCV Gm", H,,nw..y t"T;.)nlevVn -Tet. Ca ie: Joined at the same time. square entry po,.ch that covered H 13.. m let git; nan at aher iican, John R. McCabe. John M Ilvinnoti was in the Sanctuary. , '”r- milk rs: klrage. 1””; C. Tfgofse Mumnt mmed 10. Capc.””3 from cm" is the mil” m"”c'3' lyt r.peho as E ;"'eP nd t Tvtiilligzin, Alden Corr. Clayton Mc- Tm. m,,m.,(,,,S Mass Ca,,dS?Spmy. i,,,”,. M,” S-h,,”;, 1,mmmy"CB'lITl(! ii of loice y plloc amt; boinilt. ialerse in 1305 and huilt theyable change that the years have sis; s C me 3 a at-ii .PKues Gabe. and Alden Mtllliizan. Tile rim; mr,.,.,,,,,.. ,,,,.5S.,m 0, Symgrirttrzlitrr of Mr. and Alias. Allisn-1'10 19”,” I" ”''”'1. le ",9 5”, C '"””.c l”,"h'” ""m M his W-"-6,Inade to the exterior. The early 0 '3' 3"” 9'” "' '' "'3' rlnwm d,,.(.,..m. ,,.a,, wh. pi,,i,,,.-,,a,h,. and ”m,.,.,.5. ma, hawk”, Riinisny. 'l'5ne Valle). .ni,if,.,.,.,, ,, ielrl tieie regarding part at n-Itamily was born. His home nits al-piigmingz um; taken care or by can. . unwmhm. Kmiwm imp (.,,5.k,..,y ham mp", ,,.,b,,i,- ,o.hi..iken leg uheti she ;i..,.,,,,.,,,..,,,-Vcoipoiatlon lgst cnionth and sup-Inn; open for Methodist p:e:ieli- mp5 in holders. which hung on HM:ss R(1:tatKn0;,!:rea;:hel' oltvlllell Besides a niimlier of ilruirlt-.liilrl-'.ollr who u:tS lot ed and esteenirdiml (ml ."I "W ("W m Mmh Szwlglvlsod bl hl.1:m'r. Hubfxf Han imq 3” llags '"””"F5e M”")”3h,'h9 W-'1” "ml M9 M mos” may Sn” -"Elton d ent.rli choc, lpeg l as rm me” mp hm tn mourn andpbv an who knew mm. Ewas dm.mz M”, Mr mmhets 51,"; noted (ll)fl'l1l3l"l;..l.0l:i('lSC welic all; he nlld his son Cliiii-ics were hoih be seen on 3 33119”, post. aged-eii .'a 1;; c:1r:eMi: Ga me: cherish the memory of a devoted! The Dalibearers were Nomianlls " ."'"”'"' '" "1" P”'"" (mmu ll-W-Minis? C, ex-m. ohm” M Bl chm-Lela members M the Tr-mni This c”"3”3a””n a55”C13'l'9d I ' Eu” 0 an L eon tether. two sons. John A. Smith,MiicWilliams. Reginald Rodgers. ”'”l””''- C 31””. L”””f” ,.1,ft't-J 195- "ii the,” Methodist Church Where they hr-.wltli the Bedeque circuit in 1393 3”” and walm, Smhh of Newton. m,dlRA.,dg,,,.Sy Thomas Gallant. Emmy gym alvimlll men S N 8- Rllnoullctd El quently attended the Sunday and continued thus for fifty years three daughters. Mrs. Parnell Mc-;old 'McAlcer. Malian. Charlottetown, Mrs. Wil-;' ht”.l't Lawless and .Vlrs. Marshalll l-niches. Norboro. One daughter. in MEMORIAM. Ma. Joins ls. Nooiwis The sudden passinz of Mr. John S. Nnonan of Borden, in the early morning of August stli, was heard with deep rei.:ret. by a wide circle of relatives and friends. Mr. Noonan, who was proprietor of the Borden Inn retired from active work tthoiit a month prev- ious to his death on account of ill health, and later entered the New England Center Hospital in Bos- ton for treatment. But medical skill and loving care were of no avail. God called hlni and his spirit passed to his Heavenly Father. Born at Bedeque in 1901. he was lthe son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ,william A. Noonan. He received lhis early education there and laterl spent severiil years in l'. S. A. lie Mr has side. :0: .uas twice married. his tlrst wife s'w"l " few d"-is ”5i”"g "i3l'0CWb9T 159 59 3'33 and Vlsltlld .heir1F Miss Paiiliiie Cahill. who ?.l,';l.,n,?"i.0:.'"('l;;' .313", ”""d M'lS'lMr- Ehhiehh 5i5t9l'- MM B.Vl'0ll -- Dredcccased him. In 19:99 he re- i r";jL ' - MacPhee and Mr. Macehee and Mrs. Guillaume Araenault. st. turned to Borden where he mar- NHR hm Hm ”med 1 litamlly. 1401115. recently V1-Sued mend! in i-led Anne Marllonald, and for a. .. ” ' . ' '""r mars Charlottetown. niimhcr of years conducted a siic-i,r;,.;Pnf:1'.Mr:' L550” 9! Ni F""i"l'i - Mr. and Mrs. Thii-en R: Ellis. eessfnl grocer-y business, previous ,.(,,um:,d" ";mh:'f'”;'0lnhoh" ""5 ""wKM'C0ll'l;'1E1lllE(l try Allison rurner . Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Myers were to me npemng of mm Borden mnl C ' Hon ouary Thursday Sept. 27m -On the Borden-Charlottetowii in collections. The sermons were "cent vmw" at the home M llc ti-as a devout Christiaii and3 Catholic. an exemplary citizen andjg, a kind generous nature he cruise :1 muni'.-. will be. hard nazsiiir has let: an 2'! the hearts of all. to fill. llis' aching void, bill hi An lhO'nn they have the comfort oil ly tell kr.n'.liii: that his death was notii'-mi.-so G0,-,-iii or N,,,.”,, Joseph Charlottetown recently. spending --Messrs. y . y y l't)ni!nlR!l me 1053 of ,m.(,d ones had "Mia loyal, theeiful friend. Being of)m.(,m"g' W355 hnnies. M, ms ,,.,M in Gndv and hm (.hm.g.-el'e:' l'r'.i(l)' to help every uorthylm gmm J ti.-l his place ill the C0111-lgu(1”.d'.u.. - the lilnlll) where his loss is ino.-rt kecn- me i,,,,,,,., of Port Hill and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Noye and were Gillis . and Mrs. visitors at the Mrs. Allison Ranisny rccciitly. l)zin home Mr. tfoliingwood Yea. Port Hill, returned to his home alter two week: in Summcrw pe Tormcntine. funeral of the Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield l))nl0Ill.l tlrind. M ne, have been visiting in Brae, the guests of Mrs. Oartland's attended ihelnsotlier. Mrs. Nell MacPhee late Mr. Leslie Ndye.-ll1t'Neill's Millszl Ju Sept. after nior returned on .'lOtli. linvlii;'.z made a Olin, N. B., lenvini: on; at-eident liighivay occuri-ml crossroads Mm.L,.m, ;lett's mother. Mrs. George Sweet No,-”,,,,,,. l,,.,,,.,,,.,, ,, ,1”. d,.,",n M and her sister. Mrs. Thomas Dun- ' have retllrned Hiallzltte THE o GUARDIAN. Vicinity visitor: wife and family to Tignlsh. Millnr ' of Mr. H FTP and , mother. Mrs. Nell MacPhee l t I Mr. 11 d Mrs. Cartland of Mr. Ernest Rather members'of the family. Jo maica. Plains. U. 8., and m ""'.i'l'aiid friends. it ipl lMisr Lois Sweeti who have visiting in Woodstock. P.E. 1., m,m,;0'I.eary. the guests of Mrs. iereiit if can of Mill Road. im nntl -. ill" "lid bl" 9 1l"”' RN-'lll"lllf.'. Heltrtiek driven by lVallilt'e Pliliiieizlm their home 1" Mantra”,- Aiidreiv and Russell PTE:lllll of summcrslde: Chat-luttelowii: James A, lav. X. S. and I-Wank of Boston.vBIl'l'll of Albany: Dan of and Henry predeceased him. il'lt'(l. P. J. Mcfnnis and- Hariir Green. May his soul A in iinnntlr Mrs. John A Hughes. Norboro, pi'c- received were eloquent tributes of V3119,-, deceascd him some years ago. The the esteem in which the deceased l many Mass cards. spiritual" offer-lwas thv ll!'.lS, and That's 1 Girdle. vou . . . like all Complete Selection of "Playtex Girdles in Stock WPlaytex' Cloud-soft Mnln. tuned to 0 shout! at smooth lanx - boneless and seamless, but held. May he rest in peace. Mr. be wonderful new Playtex Fab-Lined You'll love the smooth lines it gives you'll love its weightless comfort. And, famous Playtex girdles. the Playtex and Mrs. A shtmer was held rrtr-iilly nt of Mali. the honlc of Mi: and Mrs. l..'itii'ie Miss Vine, Two mhpr b,m;,F,S phijipilvlalnartl. ulm H.'tS ll'tt'llll)' m.ll'- of 1'! Arthur Mayniit-tl ' Mrs, frnAm Western Canzttla, arrived in RC. Youlll look inches slimmer and trimmer, uni vcrx fond of iniisic and sin-I-.Conway. Mrs. Gorriil. who was in: and for over ten years was driving with her husband. uns' 31'” Unllrd Church Yollhlz Choir Diitctor and organist. of thcltnken to the hospital in Sllnllllt'l'-,'”1v'5 Unlml held ll Dliltl-.V On 0010- Sacreel H0'll't Church at Borden.lside. but was released the ioi.llier 1st at the home of Mr. and He l-eaves to mourn besides his lowini: day. Mrs. Tliomris Coin... Mrs. Fred W. MacLeod. Due to the ' sorrowiii: widow and little daupzh-yxvas also a passenger in the min bl!-RV ll8l'V8SllllF! 5835011- lrl. Prl'1l. tun ..r.-lei. llilda. M-r.r..'hlii ('St':liietl withriilt serimi: lll- tcndance was not as large as 'l'lion:.'is lnlillxnr. Rlistleo and jiliy. The two in the trtirrl. uern i)i:t R jolly time was had. Alice nf Borden: also six brothersinot seriously in,iuretl. lineeting opened with 11 short' dg- ler. Rev. W.G. Dickson iixliich l.illinn jnypd Benediction. The The many triends of Mrs. Tirenlllic Royal Gazette. They are: - 'Enman. l'2nmni'e. lire very plllilxtltltnalph Adllmsr Befnhrd SHCR Nld to hear she is steadily iiiiprovimz. At present she is ithe Stewart llenlhh flilton Rayner. patient Jill (Vtlllftl. Tllltlllllls Province recently, and 'spending a pleasant holiday Mr. Maynard's parents. Mr. and have complete comfort besides in your fabulous FAB-LINED Girdle -mulluc Nnrr T0 voun sluiv-is Fall-Lined Girdle. given you complete free.- dom of action. is invisible under the most clinging clothes, wnhes in seconds and dries h. O'Leary and . Blois Ellis of O'Leary is the as- to sistant C.N.l't. agent at -Tignish, P. E.I. He will soon be moving his Ernest MacP.i-lee of Providence. lnhode Island, was a visitor last week to Brae, the guest of his aged other members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. George Easter of arrived on ' for Aylmer. Ont. and places of in- , M-"liter-on in the U. s. where they will 'h”"”"-l lspend their holidays with relatives Mr. and Mrs.”(:rllbei't Follett tllN' the at- votional conducted by the Minis- games and contests were en- and delicious refreshments served. The meeting closed ey the A l:it'i.:e t-rmvcl attenrletl aiitlivnzmh l Edmund Maynard, Northam. CHARLU'i'iE'l'UWN ' . North Ti-yon Notes . --Mr. James Arbing. Bedeque. was a visitor to North Tryon recently. Mr. Robert Attleck. Bedeque.. was in North Tl')'0n on business' recently. United Church Cape Traverse i-Misses Marion Delany, Grace Howatt. and Ruth Thomson. of U. C. spent the past week-end,al. the homes of their parents. and Rm” Miss Nancy Lea or Charlotte- town is.spending the week-end at the home of her grandmother. And Mrs. Frank Dinon. St. Louis and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Gillie, Kil- highway 1n.the district of Cape very impressive and instructive." due Cw”. Traverse, overlooking Northum- The pulpit was built by Mr. John herland Strait. there stands a Mziccallum. The communion table ML" maul chime", Harper: United Chllrch with an hlstorlciand matching pulpit chairs are in Road, recently visited It me home background. took with mahogany trim. on the 01 her uncle, M,-. B," pen-y mm been near Fol- -rhis cong,.eg,mo,, Md 1” 0,4. north wall is a Sunday School War gm in the ,.,,,m,, 6f Mr. Geo,” Memorial Plaque of maple leaves Mmmn, He WM me aides, son 0,-ito Pie. Charles Buxton, killed corporal B,mmn,. Mumrm whoiyat. Ypres and Corporal Kuenneth J. had been with General Wolfe 3911- kmed 3” C3mh”1' 1" '"em' while scaling the Plains 01' Abra-l0.U' 0' 0"? me" Wh0 , 8”” ihfh ham in the capture of Quebec. andlhi'95 m We WW” ll 3” 1914'” who was one of the earliest Brit-I A R0” 0' Hm" mr Wm” W” ish sewers in T,.yon' a,,.mng'll upon the west wall and reads about 1759, i"For King and uourriltryi; inemlbera Mr. George Muttart was broughtift Eng (f75rTAC(gfvE"Srn,,(:e ftifhvocgz: up as a Roman Catholic, for a',cde'.c Ii ht. 10.95.. stars mark time being a lay leader in Tryon ll 85 g mfgm 1C. M. N rt md for his church. About 1793 he wasimc xlmtmcsdlln. 'l1e:H0' xi: ime Converted by Nathaniel w”gm' eiil:ns'icei'if1i3- Tile first celders but could "M deem” which M lhczotptllle present. cliurch were Messrs. Protestant eommuiiions to join W Q Mum,” Josiah 110,,-my Hmveverl "Do" me bmh M 11” Ephldiin Bell iluewis iiuttart. and f.i”".if..3?:.t..?”.i:;3””i.2:2.ilillrl” E C . . ' ' gi-0 3 . ., . t r up to be 3 good ma" mm M to 0)IlliDl(ll1.1uglutk3 ll)l?llll:(lJ'l.dalll1(l llfgg Mrs. Perry, in St. Louis. Mrs. John White. Toronto, Ont.. is visiting at her home in st. Edward. guest or Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richards were recent visitors to Plusville. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Octave Blanchard. Peo- Friends of Mr. Jerome Doucette at Pleasant View are sorry to hear he is a patient at the West- ern Hospital, Alberton. usual The Friends of Mrs. Cyril Bernard. DeBlois. are sorry to hear she is a patient at the City Hospital. Charlottetown. after next Mr. Charles Butler. Chipman, N.B.. recently visited friends and relatives in st. Louis. He was ac- morning S8rVlC8. their desire grow A new re-arrangement. took place to build a place of woi-ship nearer in 1943 when Cape T:-avcrsc again home. became pat of the Tryoii ci ult ' ' ' isiricc thatrtinie the ministers rllave compagllfa-b5'tMl;') anSleM"” Lau- "9 . - . .. . ilcen Reverends J. A. Jardlno E. R. "me 9' ” 5" ' . Accoidlngly thei. pastor re. l - Wllh " - - W (ll R . B T: and pxpgtfg;gsfh:h:n:g:1'k;lI;sg:cl::r;1e:g:.rhi:z:'de;J:;idEra;t v;i.ct;r1i;"r;)t;;v 1;; ,Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward -gasey. Rogersville, N.B., are spending I pleasant vacation visiting friends and relatives in St. Louis. They are at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Chaiason. e1 32 n. by 36 ml at Cum, T,.m.e,sCy the organist. and the elders are This church occupied part of the M95515 Heme-V Mlluallw Ch3!'195 land donated Uy Mrs. George Mul-,DO""- Wall” 7-told and Diwld tart. to the Methodists for chapel Mumh-l3 3” Wr 5' Muhmrlt 3" and cemetery and for many yoarslehlelh hhd 10”? h350ChWld with w” my completed, the "315 conjthzs church, passed away in March. In August of last Dia- Friends of Mr. Leo Areenault, sisting 0! backlesx planks upon I 3'”? 3 manager or 5;. Louis campers- 'logs. i('y':!0'liyi'g)l:b3fcC ST”i'1;'cCylvlf;5 'C0x;g”('E' tive, will be sorry to learn he had During revival years the nits-IBWOI, p,.o;m.u'1""n:IdI' R' to re-enter the hospital for fur- siomuy Swim" mcrmsed m'm”5'lWoods'ide llteaciliixlg the 'eel'niol1A mar Uemmenh He 15 at present and mcludcd dtmaumm fmmlst this time la beautiful . Pulpit 3 pamm at the (my Hospnn members of other congregations. imh". donated bv tv'e-ssrs Hudson Chnnonemwn Rev.Jh Mlfhll hd l ," ' ' H,-H , ' "T: to Bedeqlienat. thsea concllisioiimncll W”'cd' Fred and mom Lomherl M5 3”d M” 3- Sr wedgh 5”- the second great revival, which 331,1)"C,:g,,.l.2?i,f:.nei),:::kuse "(mm X860 I'm"s' moon”-V had asime" g"e5ts' yhad 59”!” 'h"o”-'””""' '"”'tpresented hv Mrs L0lgrllaXl.::iilll:t!cltrc Vmm 1" .m” w'"t'"."f 13” "M" The newly installed electric the lmplred preaching "I R" Memorial Chimes donated bv Mrs .Georgc Wheelock, whose name andfmrmsb W. Hmpgi m memln, .inemory came down through the her husband and hen mien" '-hm” 1" ”"5”"5 who M" Mme” Mr. and Mrs. w. S. Muttart were ill” his homm decilcated to the Gin:-v 0! God by Thirty years after erection. (helper, A, s, wt-in president of me :little church was renovated. Tlic;y13rji,jme ggnrc.-mice, on sgpgem. spews. with doors opening out-.bgr 23, lwards, replaced the benches whichl During the summer months gx. -in 1111'" Sllperceded lhe Plmlk tensive improvements were made 'seal.s. There was one ecntrc aisleiio the property consisting of mg 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge of Albany. New York. and daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wedge and daughter Patricia, also of Albany, NY. Mr. Thomas Allain. Jr.. is spend- ing is furlough at his home in st. Louis. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alloin. Junior is with the United States navy and has served the past ten months in Korean waters. Mr. Wendell Stuart mctored to his home recently in Mt. Stewart. He was accompanied by Mr. Ben Arseniiult. Mr. Stuart has been engaged in the moss business and has erected it very fine building Wllh R W00dx5h0l'9 Which Whhfllllllicoiistruetion of a ha-eement fur- have heated the church. but 3 narel room. the installation of a winter custom of placlnlt 8 lli-tilled new heating system. a choir rlolt, lantern new the feet. with n wrap the addition of two Sunday school 0llCll'C1l!lR lh. made for comfnrt rooms. the lowering o! the ceiling. without too much fire. The ti-us-land the nnishmg 0; the wan; lg. "93 I” this lime WEW3 M”5”- trncllvely ln plywood. in St. Louis this past summer.-BO John Muttart. Lewis Muttart. M1 this has been dam. with im .& dlmuel Lea-Yd. Chlrles Mu?-lllrt. excellent. combination of interest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polrter Robert Wright. William Sillik-er cooper-anon gnd hard work, which Ephraim Bell Alex Slrahlz 15880 augura well for the future of the Clark and John D. Mluttart. For cap, Traverse congregation, many years Captain Lewis Mut- ,.. 3,1,. M, tart and his brother John. led the singing. The gallery was not ereeKt- ed until 1&4 when n reorgnnzed choir and a new organ moved up- have returned to Moncton. N3. alter visiting at Mrs. Po1rler's home in Harper Road, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Bernard. St. Louis. UC'l'OBEK 3. 1951 M. . go held at the Mutuel Hall, St Louis. recently. The drawing or the lottery (a lovely pair of blaii. kt-ts) took place. and the ll'ckv winner was Mrs. Landry of S: John. NB. The door prize wt, won by Mr. Guillaume Arsenaiili The Most Amazing Deep-Tone Colors . We've Ever Seen! i1'iEi SATIN DECOIIATOI COLORS It's easy to addimodern deep hues to your wall: with these ready-to-use colors in the famous W-nnder Paint. OlNo many Inter-mixing I Dry in 20 minutu I No laps, no brushmaiks o Washable-again and ugainl BRAGE, Mcl(AY .& '00., LTD. ' Paint Distributors ,WliolesaIc and Retail SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. REGENT 3:30-7:15-9:1? ...... .. 7:15-9:1 Today Thursday Sill Atmm urn mm mum ii um; . '0 MAN. I . y J Ann mull: ,; . A large crowcrattended the bin- caerror. Tonight stairs from the front pews which they had heen using. The organist was Minnie Clark, Mrs. Robert Muttart. KINII lllllll As the old church outgrew its usefulness. Messrs. newts Muttart and Alexander Strang were in- strumentnl in having the present church begun in 1889. upon land donated by Mr. Montague Muttart, TEA rinwr I"Iul nu! NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS Summon-side 7l1o - 9:20 grandson of M-r. George. Muttart, upon whose property the that one was erected. The contract was giv- en to Mr. Nathan Macrarlane of Summerside. In July. moo. the building was dedicated to the Glory of God with Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite presiding and Dr. Burwash preach- ing the sermon. In an old news- paper dated July 31. 1000. the fol- lowing item appeared: "At the church opening at Cape Traverse on Sbndey last 5178 was l'enllz!!d', CAMEO TIIEITII KENSINGTON Wednesday 7:15-9:15. Your last chance to- see M-G-M's greatest. musical. with Irving Berlin's range in "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" in technicolor. starring Betty Hut- ton ail "Annie" and Howard Keel. unit with mi east. at thousands. A great love story. comedy and ex- eltement. Bring the family. Ad- ' ' Evening, 40c and Me. The Greatest Love Story Since Tilt: Btzglliitilui Pa n ty Girdle. Each 7.95 Garlerl. cacti ...... .... Pauly Girdle. Each In III golden tube: ; 3;. up - - l'l-AYWX '15!"-N3” GIRDI-Es ;LAY'l'll;m Gulbll'DLEs Garter , M. 8.95 :lnf&l;hEv(:;iadl;":ith Garter: or 7.50 6.50 ln .31. silvery tube: , PLAYTEX LIVINGC GIRDLES Panly Glrdl Each Straight. Girdle with Garters or Panty Girdle with Garters. each STARLITET DRIVE - Ill Di Man A ll Wultitlli llE0 TIlEATllE' R. 1'. l-IOLMAN Lrp. J 1 John Wayne & Patricia Neal Showing Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Oct. 2nd and 3111. at 7:15 ahd 9:13 P. M. Dennis Morgan, Arlene Dahl Color by Technicolor Come Early-Canteen service Bx-in the Children-Free rider 12 years. , stmminaina mar BORDEN Tonight and Thursday At 8 Presents s . , um mm, mm, 3933-. --oeananoiy PACIFIC" m..”"'".l.'.....&;5'al'-'o"-'-3';.'&"ol-u-'a'llt'-7'.. ?""""'....,.-...".'l.'.'.".ll...”..".: The are-mt uualull um: 'Starrlniz i l COMING THURS. - FRI. - SAT- 3 BIG ATTRACPIONS wrsssaoa: war" with John Payne "HIIILION noun wagon" with Grant Wlthe