.PAGE FUURTEEN -trim GUARDIAN. cnAiu.o1'rs'rowN - . tocrom so. 1932 THE WESTERN -IFEBTILIZEH. BOAT IN PORT ---The 9.5. Fana of Norwegian registry docked at Marine Wharf 'yesterday at Suminerslde. The ship carried three thousand long tons of semi-granulated super phosphate from Baltimore for the Canada Packers at Summeraide. L6 Personals -Mr. Arthur csrruthers recently returned by air to his home in Bor- den after visiting in New York City. Boston and Somerville. Mass. While in the latter city he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Wil-bur. S -The many friends of Mrs. H. R. Crockett will regret to learn that she is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. e -Friends of Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell win be pleased to learn that he is recovering satisfactorily from his recent illness, and expects to leave the P. E. Island Hospital for his home in Sumnierside today. Business in West Continued from page 1 gg,,,,.. ,..,...... activities. The Netherlands - A slight d9- prcssicn felt during the last half of 1951 and in the first three nontlis of 1932 has abavcti. Sivitzerlaiicl - No signs of ii de- iircssioii. lndustriril production high p in the sccoiiti qi.iz1."tcr 0! i952. Sweden - An upward trend in liusiness is indicated after a slight. deterioration last spring. Norway - Heavy military spend- ing is expected to stimulate the economy in the oming months. MAM..- O O Piusville and PI I O Viciniiy Mr. Norbert Corcoran, Piiirvillc, was visiting in Burton Lot 7 on Sunday. October 12th. Mix Jeanie Nicholson has left for her home in Fall River, Mass., after spending her holidays in Piusvllle at the home of Mrs. Am- brose Corcoran. A large crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield hall on Friday night October 10th. in aid of the Bloom- field ball team. The music was supplied by Messrs Leonard Bar.- nett and Raymond Gallant. .....E A moving picture was shown in Piusvllle Hall on Wednesday night October 8th. Mr, Paul Arsenault. Summerside, spent the Thanlrsglviiig week-end in Piusville guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant and Jimmy have returned to Piusville gnu spending a few months in ligmant Bay. M... sliirs. lloso Vincent (mother), 111 GUARDIAN --CONDITION IMPROVING - Friciids of Miss Dorothy I-Iammill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hammill of Freetown will be pleased to learn that she success- fully underwent an appendix oper- ation in the Prince County Hos- pital last week and that her con- dition last night was reported as excellent.-S. Two Canadians Continued from page 1 Gait, Ont.; R.C.R.; Mrs. Gladys Ryan, iVarwick Colniba, Pele.; land. Nfld. Daiigeroiialy Ill- Brnnd, Russell Edward, Pt.e.: R.C.R.; Mrs. Viola Brand (mo- ther), Kirkland Lake, Ont. Vincent, Clarence, Pie-.; R.C.R.; lcum-rs Hill, St. John's, Nfld. Accidentally Wounded- llitchl, George raser Burk, 2nd Lieut.: R.C.l't.; Mrs. Erma Pater- son (mother), Brantford, Ont. Barkhousc, Louis Wilson, L. Cpl. R.C.R.: Mrs. Charlotte Barkhouse tmothcri, Thorburn, N.S. Burns, Gerald Lloyd, L. Cpl.; Guelph, Ont.; R.C.R.; Mrs. Jean Burns (mother), 104 Wilson Ave.. New Waterford, N. S. Cunning, George Raymond, Pte.: R.C.li.; Mrs. Eva Beatrice Rowe lniothori, Parrsboro, N.S. Cooper, Doiiplns James Paul. Pith: lt.C.II: Mrs. Mildred Cooper (motlicri, Snrnin, Ont. llunioiiliit, Robert Joseph, Pit.-.2 P..t'.,R.; Mrs. Alice Diimoulin (mo- itlicri, 206 Botolor St., Ottawa. , icmiy, Gortlnii Farley, cpi.; R. C. ,R.; Mrs. Florence Eady tniother). lLoridon. Ont. Gaiidel. Claude Joseph, Pte.: R. C. R.; Mrs. Rose Gaudet (mother). 91 l..'iii'itonCo SL, Halifax. llczirsum, Ronald, Ptc.; R.C.R.; Albert llcurusm (father), Toronlo. Lofovrre. Beverly Frank. L. Cpl; Chailiam, Ont; R.C.R.; Mrs. Rob- erta M. Lciererc (wife), Dresden. Ont. Monglicr, Tei'i'mire Gerald. Pie-2 (mo- l't.(I.R.; Mrs. Clara Meagher tlior), Point Tuppcr, N. B. Parsons, Leonard, Plc.: R.C.R.: Mrs. Joyce Parsons (wife), Smiths Falls. Ont. Watt, Robert James, Pte.Z R.C.R.' Mfs. Janet VVait (mother). Timnii s. Ont. -:y visiting in Piusville on Monday evening, October lath. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant, New York arrived in Plusville recently to spend their holidays. ..BB ?.gM:. r-O-CO-O-O4-O-V6-O-?Q-O0OCQ-O-O9-O-O-A CAMEO THEATRE Kcnsington. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7:15- 9:15. M-G-M's glorious technicolor picture, "SHOW BOAT", starring Kathryn Grnyson, Ava Gardner. Howard Keel, with Joe E. Brown. Marge and Gowcr Champion. This is the pride of M-G-M musicals. Hear Wm. Warfield, talented Negrol, baritone, sing ”Ol' Man River." . Change To New J Power line, At Aiberion The change over from the em- ergency power system to the Marl- time Electric Company's new pow- er llne at Alberton was effected Saturday morning at 9:30 without any interruption of service. Mr. C. F. Buckingham and Mr. Ernest McKay of Charlottetown super- vised the switch over at the sub station on Church Street. Stir. Winston McKay was line fore- man. Everything proceeded ac- cording to plan with very few con- sumers aware that the change was being made. Street lights. which have been out since fire destroyed the Gor- don light plant recently. have now been put back in operation. Power is reported as excellent in most areas of the town with some changes being required at. the transformers in some places. some interruptions of power are expected on Church Street where linework remains to be done this week. The diesel plant which has been supplying the area foi' nearly three weeks was discon- tinued and removed to Charlotte- town on Sil.l.ul'.iB)'. Alberion I I and Vicinity Many ll'lelld::8l'9t to lmow that Mr. John A. Callaghan, Al- berton, is seriously ill in the West- ern Hospital. It is pleasing to report that the condition of Mr. B. A. Profit. Al- berton, is improving. He is still I. patient in the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Marks. Summerside. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fraser, Alber- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fraser. Alberton, arrived home on Satur- day by plane from Montreal where Mr. Fraser underwent brain surg- ery followed by a series of treat- ments. it. is pleasing to report that he is now feeling in the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser were accompanied home by their. son, Mr. William Fraser of Alber- ton. The funeral of Mr. John Inman was hel.! from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Russell Bell, Mill River, to the Sacred Heart Church. Alberton, Saturday morning. In the absence of Rev. W. E. Mon- aghan, the Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Patrick Walsh of Palmer Road. Pall-bearers were: Dr. G, L. Keefe, Messrs. Al- fred Foley. Norman Oliver, Frank Keefe, Ira. Wallace and Maurice Perry, Sr. Interment was in the church cemetery. TRAVELI.ERS- RE ST SCHOOL Report for August and Septem- ber for Traveller's Rest School- Grade X - l. Phyllis England. Grade IX - i. Francis Pillman, Min Audrey Gallant Duvar was 2. Joan walk”. ' - P&-6-64-O&-6-O-O-O6-6-O-O64-O-O4-O-6-O-' CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Mon.), TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Show: Evenings 7:15 -9: 15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 MGM? SW-'g. l5Wll7fx;';,-. glon'0'if”5cib' I :. Tedlhlmhp M f Mdgbad, .ri' ' SI J. Mm?! i. 1lGlN'.l 1HE RAI "iEEfii- 0'couuoi- Rtiiliiiit amour mm A norm sous mm . J! I I Hal 37-nuns , ' DONALD Grade VIII - 1. Elaine Camp- bell. Grade VI - l-. Robert March- Rayner. Grade VI - 1. Katherine Poole. Grade V - l. Edwin Walker. Grade IV Sr. -- l. Jeanette Poole, 2, Vivan Pillman. Grade IV Jr. - 1. George Keddy. Grade 111 - i. Waltar Bchur- man. 2. Rena Wood, 3. Smith Gun- ning. . Grade II-1. Betty Peters, 2. Flor- ence Peters. 3, Robert Taylor. Grade I (I) - l. Sandra Taylor. Grade I (b) -- 1. Shirley Peters, 1. Keith Rayner. Grade I (c) - i. Marcia sim- mons. 2. Milton Montgomery. Highest average in senior grades -Phyllis England 93 per cent. Highest average in junior grades -Jeanette Poole 81 per cent. . ' Ellen Bi.ohe.nan-teacher. SINGING IN THE RAIN ' AT THE CAPITOL life of Hollywood is unfolded in M- G-M'a new Frechnlcoior musical. "8ingin' in t.hrR.e.in." now on view wood during the fabulous Twenties -Hollywood during the transition from clients to talkies - the Hol- the few who claimed that "talkies" proved they were here to stay. Slate Council A Of -K. oiMeels Members of the State Council of the Prince Edward Island Knights of Columbus met at the Home in Summerside y ay with the State Deputy M.J. MaoQuaid of Souris presiding. The council forwarded a message of sympathy to the Supreme Coun- cil to be tendered to the family of Francis P. Matthews. former Su- preme Knight of the Order who passed away suddenly at his home over the week-end. Many people in Summ side, of all denominations, will recall the visit of Mr. Matthews several years ago when he visited the Province. He was guest. of honor at a dinner held in the Clifton Hotel at which -representatives of local clubs and other fraternal orders were pres- ent. . Proceeding the state council meeting yesterday afternoon, an open meeting of the Summerslde Council was held to which members and a number of guests were invit- ed. They were addressed by Sir William MacMillan. master of the Fourth Degree for Prince Edward Island and Nova scotia on matters concerning the order. Present also at this meeting were the Stats Deputy, M. J. MsoQuaid or Souris. District Deputy: Lt. Col. Leo F. MacDonald of Charlottewwii and Judge J.S. Desihioches of Man- tague, all of whom delivered brief talks concerning the work of the Knights of Columius in Prince Ed- ward Island. - S. I O Leary and D O I VlClnI'I'y Mrs. Harry Macwilliam or 0'- Leary is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summersicle. hav- ing undergone an operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy oonvalescence. Misses Norma and Shirley Grlgg who are employed in Moncton. N. B. spent the Thanksgiving week- end at their home in West Devon. Mi.” Jean Macbougall. who is taking her grade eleven in the Summerside High School. spent the Thanksgiving week-end at her home in 0lLeary. Miss Grace Seaman, who is tek- lng Grade Eleven at the Miscon- che Convent, and her brother Ar- thur, who is a student at St. Dun- stan's University in Charlottetown, spent Thinksgiving week-end at their home in O'Leary. , Lovely new collection plates have been donated to the Bloomfield United Church of Canada by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Profitt in memory of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Profitt pioneers of the church ban-k. 2. Jack Schurman, 3. Ivan - A fascinating chapter in the at the Capitol Theatre. It is Holly- lywood of flappers. the Charleston, would never last. and the many who and Mr. and Mrs. A. . Gordon, Elder and first president of the W. M. S. This lovely gift is deeply ap- preciated by the members of the congregation. Mr. and Mrs. ynennett Heywood of Charlottetown and family were visitors to Bloomfield over the Thanksgiving week-end. They are former residents of 1-lowlsn and their many friends were delighted to see them at the Thanksgiving service at their old church, Bloom- field United. .-C. -Messrs Lorne Maoxay and Harold 'MacEachem of Coleman have enlisted in the R. C. A. F. and are taking their basic train- ing at st. John's Quebec. Another Coleman boy. A0 1 Jlmu Look- hart, son of Mr. and lime. Stanford Lockhart, will be leaving about October lbtlh for service overseas with Number 2 Fighter Wing. He and twoiothera. LAC J. L. Mac- Klnnon of Kilmuir and LAC J. C. Psynter of summer-side. will sell from Montreal and will be station- ed at Gros Tenquin. France. -AZ Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity -The st. Anthony's choir is fortunate in having Mr. Albert Noonsn as director and Mr. Aub- in Gallant as assistant director. At present they are having week- S'slde Prepares For. Poppy Day The initial meeting of the poppy day committee. under the chair- manship of Comrade Harry Daley. took place in the Suinrnersida Can- adian Legion Home on Friday evening. A good representation from several of the outlying dist- ricts along with a full roster of local committee members augurs well for an "over the top" cam- paign. Eirlc Campbell. president of the during his remarks stated that it local branch was present and should be the sacred duty of every member to participate in this poppy cdmpaign. The sale of wreaths is to be un- dertaken by Comrades R. L. Molli- son, Dave Larkin, Ron Parlee, Les- ter Jenkins. F. J. Machielll, Roland Phillipson, Bob Clark. Harold Mil- llgan. Tanton MacNeill, Robert Burns. Wilfred Boyle. George Pet- ers. Percy Ramsay, Herman Mac- Farlane, J. A. Gallant, Dr. H. E. Clark. Joseph Clark was appointed pub- llclty chairman. Canvassers will start today. Mon- day, October 20th. and with the objective "always do better than last year" a. generous response is anticipated. In the event that any- one is inadvertently overlooked please call telephone number 2091 for a. poppy wreath to display on Remembrance Day. It was proposed that the wreaths. customarily left at the Cenotaph for an indefinite period after the Armistice Day program. should be taken from the Cenotaph the fol- lowing day and placed upon the graves of veterans in the local cemeteries and it was agreed by the committee to put this into ef- fect this year. It is felt that this will meet with general approval of those who so generously contrib- ute to this campaign, since each wreath will serve a dual purpose. ifax on Friday. October 3rd, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dolron, who were recentlymarried in st. Anthony's. have returned to their home in Toronto. Miss Marie Gallant who spent her vacation in Piusville. returned to her work in Toronto on Fri- day, October 3rd. Miss Clarisse Gallant of Pius- ville has gone to Toronto to seek employment. Mr. Elmer Gallant has returned to Toronto after spending a vaca- tion in Piusville. -I. McileiIl's Mills and Vicinity 4th a group of young friends S'slde Jersey Completes Anoiher High Record The Jersey cow, Philstaea eel. owned by Edwin Lord of Summer- elde. Prince Edward Island, has completed "s 1- high record. This time. Sal went on test as a senior five year old and in 305 days produced 14,494 lbs. of milk. and 732 lbs. of fat. qualifying for a gold medal certificate and mis- sing the Medal of Merit Award by only eight lbs. of fat. Last year. in 865 days, Bel produced .14.-. 903 lbs.. of milk and 7'18 lbs. of fat. Wellington ' and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baflow and family recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller. Freeland. -On Wednesday night. October let I. large crowd attended the dance. sponsored by the English School. held- in tho Oommuniy Hall, Good music we: enjoyed and .a neat sirm was realized. Miss Caroline Barlow recently accepted a position at Stedmarfa Store, Summerside. Mrs. Alice Barlow recently vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Johr. Coulson. Beaview. for a few days. A dance was held on Tuesday night Ocober 7h at Maple Leaf Drive Inn, with a good attendance. Good music was enjoyed and a well supplied canteen furnished the crowd with refreshments. Miss Joan Brooks recently ac- cepted a position with the firm of R. T. Holman. Ltd. Members of the United Church Choir met at the Church for choir practice on Wednesday night for several weeks, preparing for their special singing in Southampton, N. 3. Church on Sunday, October 12th. Miss Norma Arsenault, employed in Borden on the Abegwcit. re- cently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault. Pu pills of the English School held their Red Cross meeting recently. Roll call was answered by 15 mem- bers and the following committees were appointed for 2 weeks: Health - Barbara Day. service committee, -- Gladys Barlow and Barbara Day: program committee: - Fran- ces Barlow and Allison Mcoerville Blackboard - Nata Day. At the close of the business period. a sale of fudge took place and the amount of sl.09 was realized on Steurday afternoon October gather. ed at the home of Mrs. E. E. Bell at a birthday party in honor of master Gary Nicholson, age l0. son -Mr. and Mrs; Orrin MacDonald and son Angus were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLean. Coleman, on Sunday, October 12. Miss Margaret Craig, summer- side, spent the weekend of Octo- ber iz at the home -of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig. Miss Greta MacDonald, teacher at llillerslie High School. spent the weekend of October 12th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Miss Joyce MacArthur. Sum- merside, spent the weekend of Oc- tober iz at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mac- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and sons. Lorne, Malcolm, Wen- deli, and Brian, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams, Bideford, on Sunday, October 12 The Messrs. Clarence Ellanda and Caleb Walfleld were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller, Ellerslie, on Satur- day eveninz. October ii. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Milllgan and two children. Saint. John, are spending I. few days at the home of Mr. Milligan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Milllgan. Mr. Lawrence Milligan and two of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholson. Anniversary services were heidin anniversary of the of 'the At 11 a. in. morning worship Leard with Miss Annie heard as oi-gs ' 2 The anthem was "Church or God. Arise." Vraking his text from the eleventh chapter of the Epistle to the He- brews, that great roll call of the faithful. Rev. Mr. Wallis reminded his congregation that they are spiritual descendants of these great apostles of the faith and that they have also a local heritage from men of a. later day in the Gordon brothers who gave their lives as Christian .mei-tyre in Erfomlnll and at the present time two youns men from this pastoral charge are giving full time Christian service of a high order-one as a missionary of the cross in India and one as a min- later of the gospel in our own Domi- inlon. In closing Rev. Mr. Wallis pre- sented an urgent appeal to all to accept and live up to the grant challenge presented by the lives of these strong men of faith of all ages and to become partakers with L,ooal Fair And Animals Featured In Breeders Magazine .1 Charlottetown and its annual Ex. hibition, are featured in the most recent edition of "Canadian Swine", the official publlcati of the Cui- adian swine Breeders Association. One of the writers for the pub. llcations attended the big show here and apparently was greatly lmvneesd with what he saw. Am- one the people with whom he re- newed acquaintance were Sterling Willis, Aimon Boswell, A.R. Bain. Roland Paynter, Willard Proud .. the first Island breeder to bring the famous Drethour Trophy to the Province from the Royal Winter Fair 4- Col. !".I. Andnw. Wylie Gibson. W. R. Shaw, H,-w, Clay, The writer termed Mr. Clay. senior fieidmsn with the Federal Depart. ment of Agriculture, "Tiie Farm: of Advanced llsghtry" in this Province. The writer also editor- ially thanks Mr. James Monday, Dominion Production Services, for Delhi! so co-operative in chauffer- ing him around the Island. On -the cover of the maganine is Alberton United Church yesterday in commemoration of the nut founding congregation. The church was beautifully deoor- by . was conducted and the sermon preach- ed by the minister. Rev. A. R. Wel- lis. B.A. Music was by the church choir under direction of Mr. C. E. Cow Services At Alberton.UnitedChu1fclii "f them in the way of salvation, The afternoon service of praise led by luv. Lewis M. Murray and his senior choir of Kensington in 0110 "W9 Wm 1011: be remembered the lane congregation which ated with a profusion of assembled as 3 p, m, chryssntheinums, gladioll and Rev. A. it. Wallis. minister of the l'05!G- congregation welcomed the gum; choir and their director and con. ducted the service which had been planned by them. With Rev. L. M. Mumv It the crew. the choir of more than twenty voices pruentgd the lDP6Il of God's love tin-ougii the instrument of sacred music. The service opened with prayer and the reading of Psalm M by ,Rev. Mr. Wallis and the coup". ational singing of the hymn, "com, Ye That love The Lord And Let Your Joys Bo Known." The ser. vice continued thus: Anthem, "God Is A Spirit"; solo, "A Dream Of Paradise". Mr. pug. Br: mixed quertette. "whet A Friend We Have In Jesus"; offer- ing and dedication: ladiea' chorus, "Softly And Teiiderly Jesus is Can. lng." Anthem, "Seek Ye The Lord"; 3010. "The Holy city". Mrs. P. J. Kennedy: male quartette, "Come, Ye Thankful People"; maunge, religious revivals and singing, Rev L. Murray: ladiee' chorus, '-when I survey The Wonclrous' Cross”; solo, "spirit, Strength of A11 Th; Weak", Mr. Russell MacKay; mix. Gd quartette. "Come Ye Discon- solete": anthem, "our Help And fhield"; congregational hymn, J8-W! Shlll Reign": benediction. Exhibition Grounds during the visit of the author, while on the inside mass is I picture of Mr. Almon Boswell and three or his four sons, Rowell, Borden and Lincoln. Also pictured is the grand chimi- bion row at the Fair here. she was Plyndale Empress 10E, owned and Shown by anarewaatn. French Riv- er. and had weaned 13 pics only 21 days prior to winning the champ. ionahip. The saw was bred by Mr. Mlmd Plimber. also of nencii River. I y In the September issue of the milzazine are the lists of sows quai- ifylng for advanced registry dup- lng the months of March, Apru and May of this year. Among them were now: owned by the estate of 0.1., Boswell, K. MacNeill ahd son, Ciydg River: John Whibeway, Brooklyn; snritnr Willis. North Rivlr: s.o. Stewart and son, Charlottetown: A. J. Boswell. Charlottetown; James E. Mecmill. sarlng Valley; Hubert Mlolleod, St. Peters. ' Neil J. Maculian, Richmond: Le. TOY VP-Hey. Charlottetown; Har- rison Green. Clyde River; Stanley Colwlil, Clyde River; J. E. Goi-man. 8. Melville, Bonshaw; Irving 3”. Will. Marni-ifleld: Oliver Meek. French River: Allison Msofsod. New London: Keith Ramsay. Ham- ilton: Kenneth Macbean, Oentral Lot 16: F. J. Mcrnnls. Cherry val- lw: John H. Clark, New Wlltdiirc: a large. clear picture of a group of swine enthusiasts who were at the William Found. New London; and Walston Campbell, Cardigan. mmee-side. Clary was the happy recipient of many nice gifts for wthiolnhe thanked one and all. Lunch was served by his grand- mother. Mrs. E. R. Bell and a plea- sant afternoon had by his gang of friends. A large group of friends gather- ed at the Hall on Monday night. September 29th when 3 muscellan- eous shower was given in honor of Miss Ruby Day's forthcomlnl marriage. Gifts were opened and accompanying verses read by spoke in I few words her apprecia- tion and thanked one and all for their kindness. Lunch was served by several young ladies of the com- munity and a pleasant evening was spent in laughter and friend- ly chatter. -BM limit gliciiinv -The Minus Rae, Isabelle and Jean Donald, of Charlottetown, spent Thanksgiving at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald. Miss Thurga Bownees has left for Boston after spending some time at the home of her mother, Mrs. Reuben Bowness. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crockett and two children. of Charlotte- young ladies after which Miss Day ' Summ Old Time and Modern Kinsmen Harvest Ball TONIGHT IMPERIAL DANCE HALL. Two Orclieetres oi-side Dyiolng Simultaneously ANNUAL The annual meeting of five delegates. Ladle also Conservative District Association will be held in the Progressive Conservative headquarters above Palmer's gagaze. Summeralde. on Thursday, October 23rd, at 8 All poll chiiirinen to call poll meeting and appoint Donald Cemeron, Albany, MEETING the 4th Prince Progressive welcome. President. I V QROFESSIO NAL CARDS 7”; J '"t':'.'5'."..'v'-'..'i'r?3.'l'll'.'..l.'l'r.'.i".'i. ':2.f,'.7.5?,'.,”'.'.':', A top musical cast brings this ly practiced and the members are sons. Vernon and Donald. were in town. spent Sunday. Oci0bei"Hth -; Avlllsblelniiin M-G-M am iaiimii top entertainment to the screen. tlllilnl advantage of thug prac. ?;lmmel)')Bld1e on Monday, October El ih9on&l0Yg:oc:.lnMl'- "'4 M"- Gene Kelly plays the ex-vaudeville 093- ..0n '15 n855- . um" - unHllllmllfW.lAlIlMlM1l'-i)Ylliill.iM'-..-.-:..Iinm-mig hoofer who rises to the crest of the -- --' 1- E57" lllllku "I. J. I. IMHO" Ev t c r it f 1-1 f . ".Mmy."---"yuan,-Q.”-I,""”-'n'"."- wave as 3 ulenhplcbme mu. and It is regretted that little Rom Mr. Edgar Wagoner has return. Mr. eret roc e a sun. . N V mwes ,,,, em ,,.,,,,m,o,, ,0 Wk- aid Saunders is ill at his home ed to Ontario after spending his Bmmpwlfd W W '"”''h" l”"- ciuimne Amunisni ”5?"'l"1' -r ' mg mm. The m,,,,Ha,e,nm Rwy wag E1 mild form of polio. All sick leave with his wife and chll- -331;" ngrnogflg ;'fl:9dc cum” I. mum mu" . ' not only sings. dances and acts in W m ' ”"-i” ””"”" ”"' Sunday October uni. ' u " an". In um Inlldln "stnzlnt in the Rain." but he also , at C ' ...... I In I' Today 3:30-7:15 -9:15 co-tlll)i:cted tnfh picture with Stan- gumafy, ser;t.ue(:ltitear 2l:llttI)i":1itli.p)e1rell" wsnfno. vclzirtgr Xlliimitmflgiliji: The Alma Women's Institute T "M" " " " Iummuml ; ,. Tuesday .............. " 7315.915 193' "l;l"li1weWl uell'hPmlh9lC:ll9-l3,0?- sister. Mia. Leo Gallant. of Pius- and Mrs. Lawrence Mililgan on ilrsldihflf resuler tinontiily music: "gap; 3... muyuu atedT t ear rmusca it, on vine, 5und.y. ocwbe, 13. Bgb he raging Mgcwvgcel mil: ' . the own." It is Kelly's first role 1 or our on u Iy, r . since his brilliant success in "An The school' is getting it much- Miss Kathleen Williams has re- The Ml” Pl'"""4 '0 W” '- . v . , , . . American in Paris." needed painting, and new septi turned to her home site ape d- Phlck" "W" "' ll" h”m' 9' , , - - . K Xli ill 4'' As his friend. confidant and hoof- tank toilets are soon be in? iii: A few days at the horde of Tiler Mm 3i""4"d ”””.'"- L"'"3ll V” E. E. PIWIII "L J R mum" "A" . s . in, ,,.m,,.-1. we exugegmg Don- stalled. uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. ""95 by the hoelul. aided by 0 LB K0 - ! .. . . JR FOR Ii-iii or in ,,,,, 0.00m”, mm” W bow um H H M .;:A I d u Cyril Williams. Bidcford. committee in charge. I) .. . - V.-rumnmu. . V x '- der the M-0-M banner. Equally at '- 9' 0 "I In Ii, "'” 0l"l'0Ill'l'liI'! ' j-' W ' .o4fl,'I ll.N,'X, ham, ,,, m, H,” 0, mg,,,,,,,,. grgent employed at Saunders Dgr. my :hl:liPOb has purchased '03!-mfg"; lflhlflll 'P:;ld,l3g 6 mm om guy , duico mm and Ham comedy. 0'- - "" fu 2,'”f, "” Mf "f,y,,1"""" I daughter Mrs. James Dunbar. """ wgm 3),... guy I " 0 - . . you Lunoousis - 02',” mien”! few in mm m om... meeting of u... l " ' mm 13- C M” ' -- - ""' '”"""' I - . : E Am) Hay; young ;;'.wesf?i;”.'nl::'l'1'r:':5lndGW,n "lg 33:9 tBul'oeon'ivfi.:ldI lOdol'fEQfth:IglI10n'l !Insti- m:d;m:nd Mn. Prater: xacgeull. pkfllr. gggxga 133234-mgtugeggza 3 oinu loam Iumnienlde i j; P ” ' - - ' I ' -nu---as-sci--n---t A THE JIM WITH THE turn is Debbie' Reynolds. the fast- mwid 30:11. I n 0m 0 M" ore , vfrfg Tu” I 3 mm: at his home in Alma. l . . " " "' ' " 5 ...m.....................----- '- 0 bar and. Mr an r. Stanley I-lutchin , . ha. . KINGOF COMEDY IN , rising. ', P weir-old t” Mrs; Ir ' d Home ' I We son on Sunday. October 12. r-'t-r- " ”n.:."'.?h- ' l' HIS TWIM 'f”uMpgs , , who hasgamered one of the year's the e was a good attendance of -.., ur. and Mrs. 3010 311- Ind .n"x,l, I'M," 'u,a' I I. & E of M'..IMpN1-I . top fan followings on the strength members. The McNellls Mills Women's In- lPm"3"' "I nun”" W" Tuna" ' . '; l of three mm. "'I'liree Little -- stltutc held their regular monthly limit on OMB" !3 It the home Jenner Ii. 'suisuuiao , 3 words," '-rwo wan with Love" Mrs. George Home has been meeting at the home of Mrs. 05- ;l!'lmig'h.E”d V” 99"" "mun "'3 - A"!-",oP'u” -,1 - '”"'........- """.:i;"-2...”....”tr.: ::ir.i'”:..”;"".-tr; is: ill: 2:; ::::.i::"'..2::.z:t..:" Pica - ' -- .. -------- muses . 2 " - A ' ' ' . Albert Wliece or t e IuuuI'M0 I I gages-tent screen opportun- l-Hot. y crowd Itfdnded. Jam. ms" "H"; . uoggg '. 3 Illlhuonti u" i z: A ' ' ' '.:m:..-e ...:::- "hi -M ””.....”":a:.t." .':..'r'.. J-1..-mm" "l .. t n, us an us on c n on a. were v - - nil bloullilnc. weitlnl for the nights ettbe home of film. 3411- ,y 9 ' , I A T with to mature. . lair onM,aul:i&,sdoe?,rbs&llii1ph I-or--r-'-”-'W mmnm lemmas. lhlleller, field! E. To E. 0. E .. . (her friends will t ve much ' -'-----'l- I P'TG' Ilnueaue. D. I I. w . to hear, that Mrs. iloux Daron of mu Loam. Dolger. Conway. u Oswi Ngry I -r-,(UPl-';m1,!;1t;ig "-3 , . . - 5 Dumb iiasioenur boepltalspeiilng few esttiishoinei Hlilil PW" - mm, g lot-ma t.1!ax-nunyfi-feuds of .anIun slurs:-tam nevdwvllmunlti-ndthefnll V .. . . with ' speedyreoovety. --.-- E 70d.r'IWtIliI0!beoted tobIl0.- 3.” H .'."V"'.'- . J .' "' ':. .. -V --'- Illa use No ,heI.ret man. one in turns rut ' . E .-.T.u:&l Pllueu borne hr a fair I t- i V . ,. -.. &9t'i'iIcgl John 3"; W Eldhgwir. ma un'."lrulr?iik.n . .. -5 G... t .. 2