THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 8,° 1953 CAMEO THEATRE (KENSINGTON) Monday one show only at 8 o’clock. Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See Stewart Granger and Pier Angeli in “THE LIGHT TOUCH” Bank Night drawings on Tuesday. BOKDEN “THE LADY FROM TEXAS” In Technicolor Mona Freeman, Howa ing Tuesday. YOUR HEART WILL SING! YOUR EYES WILL DANCE! j M:G-M presents be ANN MILLER S. Z. SAKALL ROBERT KEITH NAT KING COLE BILLIE BURKE BOBBY VAN Traveltalk and Cartoon Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. | Duff, Josephine Hull. This is | a comedy. Bank Night draw- CAPITOL Summerside TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Continued from page 2 —BUYING Geese daily. Paying market Burns, Malpeque. and Ducks |chilling at the thought of the fool- prices. W. H.|hardiness of the boy. “You'll” we chuckled to coat! subtle our advice, “walk .home al ghost one of these times, if you) —C. C. F. PROVINCIAL CON- VENTION, Town Hall, Kensington ” D .!continue those antics! Wednesday, December 9th, | 1.30|° “she's new—there’s no danger!” P. M. Evening Meeting 8.00 o'clock. he shrugged off the notion Open to public. Special speaker, J.) « F ; W. A. Nicholson, Halifax. 0’ And you'll soon make a wreck rd _ of our ear.” : “What of it,” he laughed, “my —GLASS WASHBOARDS, step ' ” . . , {old man's good for another!” ladders, mops, br 5, paint and And there was the other chap all housecleaning supplies, right at Braces. sold who had made good recovery from an ailment during a period of hos- pitalization. “I liked in the hospit- al, Ellen” he said. “All that worried —KING GEORGE HALL, Ken- sington, nti M is- : peal Tete ee ote me when I was there was to think SSponsored by the Home and! I Was putting an extra expense on | Dad and Mother.” He paused & —_— moment then added with an en- —SOCIAL AT SPRINGFIELD gaging smile, “I didn’t consider I HALL —St. Mark’s and St. Eliza-|Was worth It to them.” beth's A. Y.P.A. held a social at! And what of the anticipated un- Springfield Hall on Monday even. (oe tl of today? ing, when Mr. John Pillman acted Until tomorow -- — — — Diary as master of ceremonies and also Good-night. ... auctioned off a number of donated articles to good advantage. Bur. School. Admission 50c and 35c. A Country Garden —MEN’'S ASSOCIATION MEET, -The Men's Association of Bed- tees eque United Church held theig| Continued from page 2 monthly meeting in the vestry on|I mean cold, because it is the Dec. 1, about 40 attending. Grace;freezing and thawing that kills was asked by Rev. George Ward, | tender plants in the garden. It is comforting to see all the ‘and all sat down to a delicious | hot, goose dinner prepared andj Steen, green plants of forget-me- | served by the ladies of the Edith | Mot ready to cover the ground Thompson Y.W.A. Ralph Callbeck | With the bluest of flowers as soon presided. It was decided that duc | ®* the spring has come. The to the uncertainty of the roads|Stound under the beech trees In and weather during the winter | the little wood has hundreds of months that the next meeting | these plants to be a groundcover ~ daffodils there. }for the planted -|much depends on In the feeling for this beauty, if we have it, we possess a pearl of great price. . This week we shall continue our study of the beautiful book on the Royal Gardens and the gar- dens of Windsor Castle, these gardens are so rich and varied that they rival the best of the botannical gardens. There are, moreover, gardens to suit every taste, ranging from the formal garden on the east terrace with its central fountain, rows of great statues and formal geometric beds to the informal mediaeval atmos- phere of the Round Tower Gar- den, developed in the moat and on the very foundations of the Tower, or the natural setting of the Savill Gardens with their ponds and streams planted with prim- ulas, lillies, Irises, bog plants and all the other delightful woodland plants which abound. In all these His Majesty King George the Sixth showed keen interest, but in the gardens at The Royal Lodge his own personal taste and knowl- edge of design were best ex: emplified. There is no answer to the ques- tion: “When is the best time to see the gardens at Windsor?” So the particular ;flowers which one likes. Certain- ‘ly the Savill Gardens should be |seen when the daffodils are in \the bloom by the tens of thou- ‘cans and the flowering cherries, magnolias and camellias vie with all the other wonderful flowering shrubs and. trees of spring. Later there are the Valley Gardens bril- liant with rhododendrons and the date to be decided on by the ex- 1 places in the garden and seats are ecutive, Secretary Cyril MacFar- there for moments of enjoyment. lane was authorized to send let- | Some of my garden visitors ers of appreciation to the societies | share this joy with me and so that furnished the suppers on the} we become friends. Consider the nights of meeting. Several inter-| seasons, the joy of spring, the esting films were then shown in-| splendour of the summer, the sun- cluding one of “Jasper Park” and|set colours of the autumn, the }a number of sing-song films were | delicate and graceful bareness of joined in heartily by the audience. winter trees, the beauty of snow, REGENT e-nicut 7.15 - 9.15 DAVID E. ROSE presents YVONNE ROCK st. MAXWELL REED i« SEA DEVILSS& y: SHRYCOLOR \ Produced by anc at Na & «itl DENIS O'DEA Directed by RAOUL WALSH THE ANSWER TO YOUR GIFT PROBLEM: © BOOKS OF REGENT THEATRE TICKETS ee ENE NEN NE DUNE NENA NEN 5 Nj DON i af » This Pre-Christmas Sale is our way of - ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES housewives, ia ae ees aN Built specially for Canadian this “Beonomy" electric washing machine is a miaster- piece of precision designing. Smart, sturdy, thrifty. There's more dollar-for-dollar worth than ever be- fore in this éxciting new model. .. 119.95 Model “52” with pump— Reg, 149.95—Christmas Special .. 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"Christmas comes but a lifetime that such nationally famous merchandise is offer- this Christmas long to be remembered! , PROPANE m= 55 144,50 Punch Bowl ablaze with Kurume azaleas. ; The formal beds of the Fast ‘Terrace are bright with bloom lin the summer montis, and the {Savill Gardens have good herbace- lous borders throughout the sum- 'mer and autumn. One of the love- jliest times in the Great Park and jthe Savill Gardens particularly is ; October, when the autumn colour j Starts and the berries and fruits, too numerous to be devoured by ithe birds, hang heavy on the trees and shrubs. By gracious permission of Her ‘Majesty the Queen the Royal !Mausoleum and its lovely sur- roundings in the Home Park are open every year on Whit Mon- days. From the horticulturist’s point lof view, the gardens at Windsor ipa their great variety of plants land trees and extensive landscap- ‘ing are the most interesting of ithe Royal Gardens. | There are 50 beautiful illustra- jtions of Windsor Castle, Savill Gardens, The Royal Lodge, Froz- more House showing the simple ‘Georgian facade with sweeping }lawns and fine trees as seen from across the curving lake with a ‘large clump of sweetly scented \water-hawthorn. Weeping willows jadd to the charm of the Jake and jthe stone bridge. A white marble | Indian Temple adds interest to the trees shaded lawn in the Home the circular mausoleum where Victoria, Duchess of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria, is buried, with its ring of columns and_ rich sculptural detail effectively situat- ed above the winding stretch of water. Fort Belvedere is seen through a grove of giant cedars. Here, the Duke of Windsor, then the Prince of Wales, started a collection of rhododendrons and restored the gardens, One illustration shows the Obelisk commemorating the martial exploits of the Duke of Cumberland stands at the top of a wooded rise in the Great Park. In the foreground is a_ stone bridge from which there is a love- ly vista to the left into the Savill Gardens. eee The Royal Lodge has a pro- fusion of all the lovely flowers associated with an old-fashioned mixed border, lupines, irises, pyre- thrume peonies, shrub roses, mig- nonette and lavender. Fragrance and colour and abundance are the keynotes in the sunken gar- den with cedars as a background. Windsor Castle dominates the Long Walk. The recently planted double avenue of planes and horse-chestnuts flanks the central avenue which falls away from the gate to the south. The plan and siting of Wind- sor Castle show up boldly from the air, In the foreground is the formal parterre garden and the arcade of the orangery. 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Operated by switch on central control panel, =—Two spacious service drawers for handy storage of pots and pans, and other utensils. Oe SORE ne BLOEDO spartan gocal..... £89.50 THESE, AND MANY OTHER SMALLMAN'S HARDWARE BASEMENT T SUGGESTIONS ON DISPLAY IN HOWARD'S 8 a.m, We Service ing lavender, Stachys lanata (both]. foundations of the Tower and planted with sun-loving plants suitable for thig south-west aspect. Beautiful illustrations show a rose-festooned arbour with a& brick path that leads to the up- per terrace. Campanulas, alys- sum, pinks and aubretias and Beautiful Azaleas and Rhododen- fine old trees of Windsor Great PAGE TWELVE 1 , ty of light ter,j Park with evergreen trees * andd , M lias, Daffodil a ROYAL THEATRE WESTERN GUARDIAN ELLEN § DIARY aay Xia Greek weed the flowering cherries. - mocenthin’ wake he aRRena ' unnumbered smiling of the sea. Other lovely illustrations show] wonderful in early spring and the permanence to the shrub and oth- er planting. 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