PAGE TWELVE Fornier Islander Returns To Korea As Missionary Lit I-'loivm'c Murray who look her preliminary training at the lTLeary School when her father Rev. Robert Murray was the mir- ister of the then O'Leary Pi'eslii'- tartan Inow llnitcdl Church for eleven years from 191!) to 1921. i- returning to her helmed work as a medical missionary of the Un- ited Church in Korea. The Canutlian Red Cross haw i:ii-en Dr. Murray a generous rin- iiation of supplies to take back. tor vihich :.lic. is very grateful. .ti the present linic. no imnien work or: are allowcrl in Korea cxrerl medical doctors nnd nurses. Dr. liltirray mid another niissioiiaiyi NLXSS Ada Tizindcll. iiill sail fol .'ap:in Iii Koptcnilwr and ittiless their is soiiie driistir "liaiiizn It- tnn war ilillrlllflfl, tliey arc :is- uiied of pciniissinii tn re-riitci .Kni'ra. Uri ticr spoke to I iii Murr. i rniigrrigatiriii .tl the D'l.rary llnitcd Cliur--.i .-bout conditions Ill Korea Ftlll about her fine. work and mud" ti marvellous impression on the can zcity ronxzrcgatlon. Tlicy unite in iiishini; hcr God's continued bless- liiilntigli rl'niV(I"ri iiii: as she icturiis to tho ltOl'I'. mat is so inry dciir to hcr lien"! and uork like lici'.s is xitalli not-(issary if we are ever in IIHV" ioal pcace in this u'zii'-torn ii'orl.I l-tor axed parents. Rcv. Robin"! and Mrs. Murray arc still livin: mid despite their very nrlvaiit-cu acc. ciiioy .-tiiilr cood he-ziltli. P.ci.. Mtiri-.-rv Is lll this nineties 'l'lityi live at Rcdloid, nc. r Mr. .'in'si, llalifax. p CLOSING DANCE or THI-I sc.-isns ox ll'I'D.V .sn.u' at Clark's Warehouse. ALBEZRTON 'l'ctl Alicains Fire Piccc Orcliest ra Caiiteen Seri ice :rmux:-: THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN O'Lecry and I I I ' Vicinity Howlaii school has re-opened again and the same capable teach- er is In charge. Miss Rita Kelly of Roseville. Miss Beriilcc Gallant will teach an Mount Royal. Terrence. Gallant at Diivar. Miss Audrey Gallant at Fortune Cove. and Mrs Pearl Dun- ran at. Woodstock. Mr and Mrs. Milton Bartlett and Mrs. Wella Johnson of Den- vers. Mass, who were visiting Mi. and Mrs. Ross Strang. 0'Leari'. have left to return home r. and Mrs. Elmer E. Ashlei- of St. Oatliarinos. Ont.. United Church. who have been visiting relatives in CRSL'llmDEP. Alberton and other places. have returnerl i home ' as ” l....A-is l'''' M” M” Pammv wnvpd ml Altnt St BS I0 (OMF it st John Siinc) gllt”3 SatLii'dar, Atigtist 2.'wth lroin Hali- atomic siibinaiine of thu- his ctiiirciitioii of what an ttiture may look like. The U.8. Navy announced that it had awarded a contract for the first at.omic-iiow- cci. sub to :1 Groton, Conn, shipbuilding firm. fax. and opened school in OlLr-ary -.---w -- 3; M""1d"y '"".mW";l' A(;'3l')I37”:1iItirst World War and is a forniei Int holy niatrimniiy Miss Audrey ie is tic experience an enve A- U . I H 0-u,a.. p t I g - . Nimmy teach" at the Ollteall-V gIIl1'lII':ZtfI0l0IIll'1:IllllD(I (l3Illll'(l?1s gladlMl:leL:fi:Ill-Iaiilzghfiltiiiigtf an: 5Shml' scrrctl here from 1926 to I930, " i " 0 ' an I Mr Harry lot Mr. Champion Lcartl. son and Mrs. Albert Lcard. Tiio witnesses were Mr Dy" C'"'”" "M ms h'a5"f' Hf" Miss Florciicc Fit:'.patrick of the Nmyma C3m..Db".”' "'1 ,b”bI, Inmitcarliiiig staff or the Windsor. N Icolcniaii M” be” ”5””"! p'” Qmarl; "3 S Acadeniy. has been granted olaiid Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas Cas- Wesm M M75 F'""3 "a”m5' United Church Extension Sc.holai'- ctinipec. The young people are Ml” mm M” K9”"”h Cmmbeui ship and will enter the Unitcd tiiio of the most popular in thc ha” 1?” I” "c”'''” to me". homeicliiiri-ti Traiiiini: School in Toron-!clisti'ict anti have thc Rood tllsllttrl '” M”l3"m"' N 5' Wm"? Dr lto in Stcptciiibri: She is the or :i iiiultiiiidc of filends for a Fmwl ” Ih" "”'d"”' ”h3'””"" "tkdatielitcr of Rcr. P A. and Mrs. ions: and lial)li.V llP(I(IPd life. '11" ”"”L lFIl7.Dflll'lt.'I( who the last. of June ' ' lthi ,c.'i'coni1ltdtl- Va” f R" Garlmm "M Mm" ErnoksjOtltgslgllldllllz stltltlllgtd asntlelieiclllisiiii.)-l There was it iicrr larec attend- and I3'"'I5 M wmd"m"' N S 5"” tcr of tlic Albt-rton p;ix'toralcliai'"c mice at the Oi1.cniw: United Church VNIII” "II OILS”-V me cues” Mlol the Uiiitcd (llii::irli. and wlin on Stindar lll0l'lllll". August Ztitli IMNS -smog: Imll-Ems. t;Ind.j It now .-iatioiicrl at. Parrsboro. NS ITIW floor of llic .xai'rctl edifice has I.”l'5iyy3”e:ltl9;? VP” fit”-M?” B? OtE';y s - . ljllsl bccn rctinislirrl and now pre- wn 1”" m' 3” t mt 10 t A quiet I)llI iircttr ucrlrllii: wa'-;.Kriits a rcrii fiiic. apneai'aiit'c. Vi” all" ”5" his "'"”'”"K' M"' andiSfVI(tll'llllZt't'i at thc O'I.e:ii-r United There is also a lIlll' new Cominiin- M'.s' W E Bram” of summmsldr .Cliurrh Manse on Satiirday alt- ion table. Il'I1lt'Il was plll'CIl8WfI bi' P!'ll00ll. August 25th when Rev. W one Sundziv Szhool and Ladies . Mr John Wcbli of Wtiodsl0I'IVG Diclisoii united in the bonds nflAid It will be ticdicatcd to the fit VPFV 1” at W5 Il0"W- Th" lll31l.l'lliolii iiiati'inioiiy. Miss Martha Ad-rhoiior iintl glory of God in ii spec- .lliiCtl(I5 M I-his Ualld nld "I5" wh0.LFItll(lIfl Diinhnr or Montrosc andlial service rcir .sliortI.Y. At the 35 ill Ill-5 llI1l9I.i'-lI"l'd V831” Il0l""lylr Alton Ralph Gordon of Alma iii':oriiint', .verricri there was it fine -tl1al 50011 W0” W111 b0 3 ”h3"E”;Tlic youiiiz couple were alt:-ndcdtsolo by Allie Turiicr. son of Mrs mil 1119 bCtU'l' Ill Illi l301"l1ll0l13mI.bi' Miss Einina Fay Bziglole ofttvilliaiii Turner. 0'l.eai'y. senior llinlt 116 Will bf H1110 I0 '7'" "llliwindsor. N.S.. and M-2 Edwardtstiideiit at Mount Allison Univer- tlftftlll ""0114 mi b?I”""I ””dINicholas Spcncliiili of Windsor, N sily in SRCIx'VlII('. N.B. The after- -Iltidllllllll fIt'lW""5- S Tlicy have the good wishes of i.oon .sPlTI('P at West Devon was - - fT.fIll)' friends for a long and lian-trerv wr-ll attcndctl as was the R”, S R pm,-'H M BpM."m".; They will reside evening service at Bloomfield. py wedded I'.(P. in Alnin. tTl.erc was a line solo by Albaii W. Craswell and also :1 splendid an- them by the choir under the lead- Icrship of Mrs Alhan W. Creswell. 0nt.. was the iircaclicr recently at 'Bedcque United Church. There was a larcc roiiizrecation and lhc. RPY A quiet but pretty iirrldiiiz: tia- volcmni'rN1 at the United R:ipIi.Kl xrri-ii-r iiat YCt')' llhftlrlllll ,.Vtr Prriiitr 1: ii snn n Mr. John Parsonacr in O'l.ca:-r on S:iturda.itA' 3" ll-l””” "I" ""'”5'”- R"- ;Pi'nritt. and the late Mrs. Prnfitt. afternoon. Augiist 23th when Rcizlw G DWK-m'l ll” IWRWI I" RIP Prceetovrn. He is a vetei-an of the C. 0 Howlett ItlllIP.fI in the hondsipropriatc mcssagm. H 0LMANlS... SHEETS and PILLOW SLIPS 9 a. in. Thursday and White SALE OF Quantities Last I 1 IN MEM9RIAM NORAIA N ltlncVVll.LIAMS 'l'lic fiiiicral scrxirc for the late Mr. Norman Macwillianis -it Carleton Lot 6 who passed away on Thursd.i;.' at his late residence. was held oi. Sunday afternoon Aug. '..'6tIi, and iiiis very lnrgc..v intended. The service tins con- tltlt-tcd by his Minister, R V. W C. Dickson who lirought a mess- atzc nf'co:1ifoi't and consolation He was assisted by RFV. C. U. lloulctt. The choir. under the I'll-t(It"l'SIll!' of Mrs. Rut: Wchli. led in HIV singiniz of the l7lt'Olil0 lrirnns. "For Eirir Viilh The Lorri". "Tlic l.ordls My Shcplicrd" and ”Al7itli- With Me." The floral triliutri. ucre lItllll”i'(lllS l'Il'l('I pretty tcstil,iin: in tlic cstccm in wliiw thc dct-cast-cl was held. ilc iv -.i kindly gracious man ii your citizen and a warm friend. and hr was a humlilc follower of his M:istci'. Bcsides his snrroiiin,' wife lhn is stii'vii'ed by it sistt-.. Mrs. Beers or Stonclitini. lilzisx. and two lirritlicrs Artlitir Iit Sloiiclinin. lit:tss.. and Dick in Portlniid. iilaiiio. interment was in tlic li'cst Dcroii Linitcd CIillt':'li ccnietery. Piill-hearei;.s were Lloyd Elliot: Raid Mat-tl';lli;ims. Riissc It0f,'ti'1 Alhcrt Di;:nan. Russel Ctiriiisli mi-1' Samuel Cornish Interment Mus in the West D('t'ttlI L'nittri tjliiiiwli cenictcry. "WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS" EXPLOSIVE MELODRAMA hV'3'l"l-'-- -'iU5DGnFe.f'iil iiirlodraiiia exploding into first rate rntertainment. is the measure of "When. The Sidewalk Ends." new I-lm thriller which has its local debut at. the Capitol Ti-ieatre. to- daiu The difficult. unique leadiii: race of a member nt New York's fmest who disgraces his calling but comes to redeem himself is stip- rr'sly played by Dana Andrews. He Is paired with the wistful (Inna Tierney. cxpei'tly IiIIlllE the pa"t of in New York fashion model. iwherc. The Sitlcu-alk Ends," with its authentic New York lo- cation scenes. that come across -vividly on film. tells of lt'.'ai'k Dixon. criminal-hating. tough cop who in the course of an investiga- tion accidentally kills a murder lsuspect. Rcalizim: hc has gone iiveitboard in taking the guilt or innocence of a suspect Into his own hands. Dixon becomes panicky iand tries to utilize his inside know- tledge of the workings of police lmethod to twist the blame onto I someone else. The way he resolves his dilemma makes for powerful film fare. Though primarily this is An- drews' picture. Gene Tierney al- so has much opportunity to score .as the model with whom he be- lliiis . screen t Conway and ' Vicinity Mr. George Thompson wits visitor to Kenslngton recently. . Miss Marjorie Gay. Kiiutstord. spent the week-and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Smith. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle. Ken- slngton. were recent visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. William MacDonald, Free- cook factory Mrs. land. has been employed as at. William E. Arsenault's at Cascumpec. Mr. Clarence Murphy who is employed on the carferry spent I few days with his wife and fam- ily at Freeland. l M-r. and Mrs. Oscar MacNelll land sons Billie. Freddie and Ron- liiic spent. Wednesday attending the Old Home Week at Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace .l. Palm- er. I-'reeland spent the week-end .a'. the home of Mrs. Palmer's par- 'ciits Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay. 'Bordcn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy and: tdatiizhter Marlon, Freeland, were .In Cliarlottetown mi Wednesday lattciidiii: Old Home Week. Mrs. Yeo. Victoria West. is tspeiiding some time with her daughter and soii-in-law, Mr. and "Mn. Friiiilt llardy, Freeland. l ' -.-. . I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. isunimersidc wt-i'c recent guests at Ithc homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur :S.'l)IIIl, Frcclaiid and Mrs. Atislln A. lianisay, Conway. Mr. Cecil Palmer who is em- pl vcd on the cari'ti'i-y spent a few id-ays recently with his wife and -parciits Mr. and Mrs. John D. .Palnicr. COllWlt,i'. i Clark wcrc Clark's C.. and Mrs. William Rand rtau':hier st. EI(ml0l'S. icceiit visitors with Mrs lparcnts Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer. Freeland. Mr. Mrs. Robert Tuolin has returned to her home at Charlottetown sif- icr spending a wccl-1'5 vacation with Miss Olive Tiiplin and Mrs. Charles Kei7.er. Murray Road. l Miss Annie Peake. Bidi-lord was lvisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs Edgar Morrison on Sat- llll'(I?l.V. August ls. l Mr and Mrs. Ralph ontw.-rvp ;l”reeland. spent. I few days Wltllt iMrs f')atway's ,liste.r and brother-I tin-law. Mi and Mrs Antoine Ar-; ia'EX1BlIIt. Charlottetown l i Mr.-. James Hhrfly and daugh- ter Glynn. of Prr-land. has re- turned to her home after ti plcasant holiday spent with her sister Mrs. Hugh Pattersoii. Up- :1)?! Strwiacke. Nova St-olia. l Mr. rind Mrs. Kenneth D-iwsoii and Mrs. Eldon Grieg. Poplar Grove. recently motored to Manc- toii and were guests at the home of lilr. and Mrs. Ray Dystaiil. Master Cecll Banks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Banks. Freeland has returned to his home. after being a patient. in thc stewsrt Memorial Health Centre. Tync Valley. Mrs. David Smith. Freeland. has returned to her home after spending it few days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacNcvln, KllllI5- ford. ' Mr. Keir Adams. Conway. has taken up his duties as teacher in Ellerslle High School. Mr. John A. MacDonald is vis- iting relatives and friends at Hall- fax and Dartmouth. Mr. Clarence Ramsay. Borden. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. Miss Donna Palmer. Freelaiid. has again taken up her duties as teacher at the Brae. spending Mrs. Mir. Bernie Murphy is a few days with his aunt. Wilbur Tralnor West. Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay. Borden. spent the week-end with relatives and friends at Conway. Mrs. Gabriel Bulger and daugh- ter Mary, Foxlcy River. were in Eummerslde on business recently. Mrs. Ross Bennike. Truro, is spending a few days vacation with her grandmother. Mrs. Hannah Mr. '. Freeland. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander skinner, Ellerslle, motored to Cavendish recently. Mr. John Buchanan who is em- ployed on a government dredge spent 3 week-end with his wife and family at Conway recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Macxlnnon and children Verna. Elwyn sndi Marion, spent a few days visiting friends and relatives at Conway and Invcrncss. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MacArthur and Mr. and Mrs E. W. MacAr- thur, Pittsburtz. Mass, were visit- ing friends and relatives in Don- way and vicinity recently. While AUGUST 29, 1951 T- DIPINK AT BENCH OR DES guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli... Ramsay and Mrs. Austin Rani-at Mr. Mark Broome. Firrlamt who is employed with Mn;-rism. and mRae at Borden. spent lhr week-end with his wife and trim. lly. Mr. and Milli. Carl nlccuih. ,. children Helen and PPrr',' a spending a vacation with ii,-.p McCully's mother, Mrs. littlliaiii, and also visltini: her hmiimt, William. Arthur and Colin. Ht .5 The many frl ds of Mr. up . man (3. Bryan, eclund. will he glad to know he is new air” enough to return from P. C Hlig. pltal to be with his daiichter, we Robert H. Palmer. Pi-cclniicl. Mr. James lltirdy and So” in... est, Freeland and Mr. um.-1,. Sharpe. Bidetord. motored in 11... per stewiacke rccenilr and Weir accompanied on the tray l).'l-ei nu Mrs. James Hardy and tl.iii:ii'.4.- Glynn. The Missionary meeting of -5..- Presbyterian Church was Izrid in the home of Mrs. Harold lililli: ..., Friday evculiic. August. '7, 'ii h members and tun visitors Il"r.KIW' The next meeting to be held a - shore. ..t; ill. The Sunday school picnic at Fieeland Preshyteriaii Chu:-ch ms held at Mr. Frank f-lardi": no, recently with a larizc alto: 1,-V Atter games and races the --,-.. dren were treated to lLlll('Il mi ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Elzic :7-ii..ii Freeland, are leaving for Va. -. the near future to spend ilir -.i.i.. in Conway they were the house AY RSHIRE BREEDERS ition wish to announce that This will be d2.00 on anima miles and tl1.00 on animals miles. brick. carload just received. Windgiiard terra cotta 100 lbs. stock. Galvanized and plain Round and flat bar no stock. SUMMERSIDE .BllAGE's srocit NEWS Chipman selected builders special No. 1 haiitl Handy Killer and all spraying material in strut-l;. at bottom 34 inches high; in stock. Repair roof and chimney leaks with special plastic cement, all size cans in stock, 1, 2H3, 5, 10, 25 and Roofing cement and special tibrc root c0eitiii;:. ill all lengths, styles and gauges in stock. BRAGE, McltAY & co. LTD. ter mont lis. ATTENTION OF PRINCE COUNTY The Directors of Alberton Priiicc County I':NIlIIl- the P. E. l. Ayrsliirri Club will pay a transportation assistance again this year. is coming from outside ten coming from less than ten chimney tops 12” or it” wire nails. also cut units. it, galvtiiiized shect iron, in I'.rJ.l. comes romantically involved. She also has the advantage of wearing a numtber of her husband. Oleg Cassinrs, ftashion creations. Miss Ruth Thoinpsoii. Mass. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and baby. Ellerslle and Mrs. Earl Simmonds. Sum- mersido. were recent iniests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. "' Special Purchase l" Extra Fine Quality ”" Substandard: They're Substandard quality but the slight ini- perfections will not effect: the good wear and THE HAGUE. The Netherlands. Aug. 2'? -t'Reuters)- Netherlands police announced today the arrest of two men on charges of spylng-- the first since the war. one of the men, they said, was 5. drattsman at a factory where an improved type of land mine was hcliig made. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15 this is the ,..- i The Womens Auxillnrv of the St. Peters Anclicaii Cliurch. Lot Eleven held their monthly meet- iiic at. the home of Mrs. Elzlc T nice appearance of these Shccts and Pillow Slips. The other was a croupier at ti Smith "H Jhllrsdalv 9V0"llWMAUE- ofthg Made of fine quality high thread-count cotton FFmb”"1 h””f';mM”,& :;tm1g::; N In "v,:Ql'j:.s""",;r,:e:g '?--ICI- Mrs. Reginald Palmer. President. was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Arthur Smith gave it very litter- 0-slim: reading. It was decided to clean the brass in the church he- TM CAM-E0 TIIERTRE the Sheets are plain and the Pillow Slips either plain or hemstitchcd. KILLER COPI. . PILLONV SLIPS I73 KFNSIRGHW forc Sunday. Arrsiigementsl were . -...r ' ' niadc-for the. Sunday Schoo. Pic- Inch sizev regular 1"” R . nic at which the next. meeting of pair-SPECIAL .1 pair . .ii..i...-grtiry 7.15-9.15. liatinr ltirw the Women's Auxiliary would be. land Hum” 55," in --11".; nsulheld. Mcetliig closednby repeating smrcron tarnrnai." in tet'Iin':-In” ''1'"”” "W" A d”"” to .' ' .l lunch was served by the hostess t"0I0'l- with H” L”"Ch"'"' II” who was extended it vote of SHEETS -- 72 by 95 inch size. regular 9-50 A pair-.SPECIAl.. a pair thanks for the very enjoyable ev- ening. A collection of 55.06 was taken. com-3 ro ALBERTON Prince county Exhibition Wednesday. sopt. 5th A new up-to-date building will be completed for better display of exhibits. ' OFFICIAL OPENING AT 2 I'.M. There will be modern and old-time dancing In the Evening. Meals served on the grounds by l.adles' Aid of I Western Hospital ' Plan to attend our lixhlbltlon this year where you will meet your friends. ter Slezak. DINA llilti ANIJHEWS Ill SHEETS - 81 by 19” inch size, regular 10.30 7.95 :til”i'...T. ?fEC”L 8 .Stock Up Now At These Good Savings Also Latest News of the Day Today 2:30- Thursday REGEN ( f we rmmivo J69-t' , s MAIL ORDERS FILLED PHONE ORDERS FILLED. Wlisro Old Friends Mu!