PAGE TWELVE ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN . Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:15. That funny guy is here again-George Formby in one of his best pictures-a racing story, ”COME ON GEORGE". Also News. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (TLies(layl 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 5 YE- Flll (V '.NG srrcrAci.F-l '? V MAZING M" A )7”.-. Kr; OODOCQQOQOOQ33-3? 0 0 ' Illl0N o o ' 0l.l.AR Q :(j.jA... is : Miiiiiiiiii , e 1 Q .x , 9”-W , ii I. St! llilill lllill iiiiiiiit iTECHNICOlOR'; smiiuiviiiii-siriiisi .,,,,,,,,, (g-g--1;-pg;--A-ink-Ar-tk' x )3 iii s.iii.iiii.uiiinisi iIEI:llltl simiii Vk WIESTHER VICTOR iiuimiii , WALTER DAVID Piiiiiiiiii-Biiiiii iii-tikiinkibkikikik-A-kikiikikir iiilNNA BURBURAN - iitiiii iiiiliii - iiiii"ii"i'i'”ii'iiii - iiiiiiiii"i”iiiii'iiiiiiiii, ii lvtltlirlrltlrlr !tIflHfItlri'lrIr)t- gEGENT T0-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 RAY uaiiimg-n Vlll..I;SANl) 11-! F TI-III:'.F . intent. contract Bridge Continued from page 10 should be able to make an intel- decision concerning the grand slam South was so obviously seeking. Surely, South”: six-notrump should have received better co- operation from North. The latter had already shown an excellent heart suit and had not been rais- ed by south; consequently, Northts Q-J-l0 of spades assumed extra importance. It was highly probable that the partner-ship's spades were more solid than the hearts: there- fore North should have bid seven spades (or oven seven notrump) in preference to seven hearts. iiuiiiisi IEITTWIE Continued 'from page l0i "I see you are wearing your travelling suit." said Peter. This was true. In summer, Bub- bling Bob wears a great deal of white on his shoulders and back. and on the back of his head wear: A buff cap, His coat goes well with his bubbling: songj His travel- ing coat is much like tiie coat Mrs. Bob wears most of the time. There is no while, it is a modest buff and black and brown. "Yes," replied Bubbling Bob, tl've changed my suit. This one that I'm wearing is much better for traveling. We have a long journey ahead of us, and traveling is hard on clothes. 3011 know." "When will you be going?" asked Peter Bubbling Bob didn't. hear that question. He had flown over to join Mrs. Bob vi short distance away. ,.l)i'scoverswHome' L ; Skinlkemedy e found blessed relief. I This cir-an stainless anti.-iepfic nown "ill over Canada as MOON! lCMliRAlil) Ulli. hrlvll-'3 sufferer prompt and effective rc- licf from the itching distress of niiiny skin troubles-llchinli Ecze- ma-ltchinz Scnlll--Ilchlnlz T09! and Feet. etc. MOO.N'F.'l-1 I-1Mv:nAi.n on. is niviisant to use and it is so anti- santic and penetrating that many nid siuiihorn crises ni' loin: standing have yielded to its influence. MO0NE'S EMERALD OH. is sold by druggists everywhere. A real dis- rnvery for thousands who,havs HUGHES DRUG F0.. LTD. JENKINS PHARMACY REDDIN BROS. -mil: - cpAaqiAig.- CHARLOTTETOWN Alma and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs, J. William Profit of Summerside and infant son Ronnie. were guest over the week- end at the home of Mrs. Pi-oflt's parents in Aims Miss Janet Cornish of Brewer, Me. was the guest of her cousin, Miss Sybil Duggsn for the week- ending Sept. 12. The many friends of Mr. Donald Gordon of Alma! are sorry to hear of his illness in the Western Hos- pital and hope for his speedy re- covery. Mrs. Roger Laken of Braintroe. Mass, was the house guest recently of Mij and Mrs. Harry Dunn. Elmsdale. Miss Elaine Ready, R. N.. of Titnlsh, returned to Montresly on Sept. 14. she was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace on Sunday, Sept. 13th. Mrs. William Jenkins of Bum- mersidey was a visitor to Aims and Montiose on Sept. 15. She was accompanied by Mia Beth Clarke of Alberton. Mr. Leigh Donald son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald left Sept. 18, to attend a veterinary col- lege in Geulph, Ont. All of Leigh's friends are wishing him every suc- cess in his new undertaking. Con;zi'alulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rayner on their recent marriage. Mrs. Rayner is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Gordon of Alma and Mr. Rayner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner. Kildln. Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late Mrs. Ella . Morson whose death took place at her home in Alberton on Sept. l4, and whose funeral took place on Sept. 16. to the United Church. Elmsdale. Rev. Mr. MIcMa.hon of Alberton, conducted the service at her home. and Rev. Mr. Sheen of Elnisdale. at the grave. Pallbearers were Messrs. Emmerson Currie, John P. Wallace, I-leber Corbett. Reginald Jeffrey. Everett shes and Reginald Burch. . -D. QUEBEC. (CPl -The Amalga- mated Civil Servants of Canada urged Wednesday establishment of Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Ruth Roman. atre. Be here to win. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON M-G-M's great moving drama of a girl who lives on borrowed time and love-"l'NVl- TATION"-Starring Dorothy McGuire, Van Johnson, Tonight-Sonicone is going to win 3i15.00 Free! We are going to draw until we find a winner in the The- . Whata car! Whataliiiy! , 9!: our flair & "3 9"iody mm and handling 9"” M Canadian comftm eestwedwvrs .-..tow..-1 .':'.'.':.':H::?1;?J:n'.:”" I r wheelbase: 025:1 wider treads debali lug ,i:t'i;g"Ride'fr Studebaker ls. youlll want to Come in and RUHT '2" .i V O 7a.4e c 5o4.A 741a c mafef y ' a mine aflbrxted , HIS strikingly original Studebaker has the big-money look and out-ahead smart- ness of u very exclusive car. But it's actually way down to earth in price. See for yourself what a bargain buy a new Take a look-take a ride-and take delivery right away. The car illustrated is one of 9 Studebaker body types that are selling at prices sensa- tlonally low. They're all brilliant performen- all gas economy stars-all standouts in safety. select your Studebaker at once -a sedan. coupe or hard-top-a brilliantly powered Commander V-8 or in big, impressive Champion 6 in the low price field. citing new Studebaker! .12? kw in .lt3' Yaw in zgpiceqaf Iii kw t'Izprz'ce'.' Tlionowlhdobolnrlslnavln nu ouncinyl All the Studebaker model: made sensational noon! in the 1953 Mobilnn Run. !ndohlnnonluIilonAnlony Avuvdl Noted New York drool oN'nhionduiu:lnanunIdt1II'5I Studebaker outstanding h stylus i Piusville And Vicinity -Mrs. Charles Gallant was a. re- cent business visitor to Charlotte- town. Mr. John Finrian of Emotion was a recent business visitor to Plus- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McAlduff of Waterford were recent visitors to Piusville. Mr. Dale Corcoran was ri recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Lester McMillan was I. re- cent business visitor to Piusville. Rev. sister Cosmos of Minnea- polis, was recently visiting relatives in Piusvllle. Mr. Perminus Brennan of Elms- dsle, was I. recent business visitor to Piusville. Mr. Emmet Griffin of Brocton. was I. recent business visitor to Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran recently spent a. few days with their daughter, Mrs. Clayton Green and Mr. Green and family of Emer- aid. Miss Olive. Perry of the R. C. A. F.. is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann Doucette of DeBlois. l Friends and relatives of Mrs. Archie Gallant are pleased to see' her back home a sin after being a patient at the estern Hospital, Alberton. Mrs. Pound of Kensington. isi spending some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ramsay. Miss Anita Gallant left on Tues-' day. September 15, for Montreal where she will take a Nursets Aide's course and where she will remain for some time. An enjoyable evening was spent in Piusville Hall on Thursday night, September 17. when a bingo party was held in aid of the Piusville school. There was a large attend- ance. -BB PIIOFITABLE PROJECT OWEN SOUND. Ont. V ICPI -- Locsl board of education purchased a. flock of 25 pullats for a poultry project at the collegiate here and their care was assigned to science students. Now the board has been advised that 100 dozen eggs were sold for an average of 4 cents ll dozen and sit the end of the pro- ject one of the boys bought the whole flock for 540.00. ' Professional Cards W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Gnuvlllo at Water sum Buminoruido DIAL P. 0. BOX an on E. E. PARKMAH 0 t. D. ILO. 0 OMETEIQT Gluus rm-a - Eyes Ex-uuluoa Office noun: I to 1: - 1 to 6 and by appointment. PHONE 828'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. lununar St. summeuldo A. Raymond Grunt. lBc.. 0.1). OPTOMITBIST Complete Visual Analysts Clunes Fitted 288 Water street. Above Mnurlno Mill's Men's Wear Phono 8680. T. EMILE IIIGKEV Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summe r” , P. E. I PHONE 2888 II. E. ELLIS & Sllll lira - Auto - Casualty INIUKANOE I lunmu In luinmontd- lot. .I. R. GIIIIIIIIGIIAM VETEIIINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summersido I. F. IIIIITEB ll. 0. ormrnrnnr lununoulilu. I. I I. co-um Vllnal Analyse: Ghana nous euonl mo Summercldr O'Leury and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeili oi O'Lea.ry, accompanied by Mrs. Alex MacDonald. O'Lesry, and Mrs. Russel Whitney. of Jamaica Plain. motored to Burlington and were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. Mr. Ben Moi-eshead. who has been visiting relatives and friends in O'Leary and Springfield, has returned to North River, Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman motored to Charlottetown on Thursday, where they met their son Arthur. who has been employ- ed at the Jasper Park Lodge in Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead, O'Leary, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of Springfield West. motored to West Cape on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duncan and son have returned to their home in Saint John alter spend- ing the weekend with relativc.s and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. Charlie Folly of 0'Leary is visiting in Charlottetown. His wife and family are also visiting there for a few days this week. Mrs. White of Summersidc was a visitor to O'Leary. guest or Mrs. Isaac Harris and faintly for a few days. - Mrs. Harry Adams of Kiiutslord was a visitor to Brooklyn, where she spent a day with hcr unclc Mr. Gordon Hardy and family Ml”. Hardy had thc misfortune to hurt his leg and is laid up for a few days. Mrs. Nesrey Shelionn of Union- vale spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Baker, in West Dev- on, who has been laid up with blood poisoning in her foot. Jimmie Harris of New BliiliiS'vi'lCk has left for his home. after visit- ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris in Unionvaie. Mr. Horace MacDougall of Springfield. who has been a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital for a few days. returned to his home on Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. William Dyment. of Knutsford -are spending a. few. days in Summersicle. guests of Mrs..' Amos Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb of, Carleton Lot. 6. motored to Char- lottetown on business on Friday! afternoon. , .eA- i Mrs. Jackie Arbing and lirr mother. Mrs. Roy Smith. of Bloom-g field, were visitors to the home of! Mr. and Mrs. Rae Jeiley in 0'-i Leary on Friday. Miss Helen Hardy of Mill Road, has gone to Charlottetown wlicrel she will be employed. i Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma were visitors to Kxiutsford recently and were the guests of; Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris andi Mrs. Mary Ellis. 1 sincere sympathy goes out to the family of Stewart Banks ofl Poplar Grove. who lost his life int an airplane crash recently. , Miss Jennie Frizell of Spring-; held had the misfortune to fallt and sprain her ankle recently. Mrs. Janie Smallman of O1.eary is spending a few days visiting in Tyne. Valley. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lidstone and family. Miss Verna Stetson of O'f.u.ry has returned home after I very pleasant visit with relatives and friends in the United States. The funeral of the late Clifford Dyment of Springfield West took place from the United Church in Bethel on Thursday afternoon. Rev. Forsythe was the officiating minister. interment was in the Bethcl Cemetery. Mr. Keith Harrington of Spring Valley was a visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter and family recently. Mr. Claude Ma('.Nelll of O'Leary motored to Charlottetown on busi- ness on Thursday afternoon. -Mr. iii-id Mrs. Charlie Burlnnd of Limestone. Me, have returned to their home after a pleasant vis- it with Mrs. Burlsnd'ii parents Mr. and Mrs. Cheoley ntoodside in O- Lesry. They also visited with friends and relatives in nedoque. on Sunday night. s dedication of the lights took place in the st. Lukels Church in O1.cuy. The lights were put in. in memory of Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. William Webb. and Verdon Elliot. who lost his life in World War II. by their families. Miss Elm Ellis is spending her vacation with' her parents. Mr.snd Mrs. ks. Ellis in otbeury. Miu Ellis is employed in Charlottetown. A Home Nurling Course in being organized I IUILDIICG W. GIIESTER 8. IIIBIOIALI In-I-Inst. loucuor. Notary. Ito. ELI. luuq Jo Inn. otueolltuollyocmylolhy, l4toluIIlhong.l.c. Oolladiuhouptly . in o'1.eai-y, under the SEPTEMBER 22. Freetown and Vicinity -Ila. uloyd Reeves who has been in training in Cornwallis, N. 8.. has arrived in Freetown to spend a four-week vacation. Friends regret the illness of Mrs. Fred Dummond and wish for her complete restoration to health. at present she is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Messrs. Ronald Lewis and Bryan Scales left Sept. l5. to resume their studies in Rothouiy. N. 13. Mr, and Mrs. John Lewis have returned from visiting in st. John. N. 3.. guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John C. Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Bird and Mr. J, B. Lewis spent several days leadership of Mrs. Harry MacWll- liams and Mrs. L. G. Dewar. These are the two nurses from 0'Leary who attended the First Aid Course in Charlottetown recently. The first meeting was held on Thurs- day evening in the school. with 3. very good attendance. It was de- cided the regular meeting night be Tuesday night. only exception being the first Tuesday, and the course will be held on Wednesday night of that week. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. George Jelley in ,O'Les.ry on Tuesday evening. in honor of Miss Mary Fish. she re- ceived I number of lovely gifts, which were opened by Mrs. Vaughn MacDougall and Miss Hester Boates read the good wishes. Mrs. James Harris placed them on the table. Miss Fish thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and invited all to come some time and visit her in her new home. "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was then sung. The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat. and a delic- ous lunch was served by the mem- bers of the Mission Circle. 1953 in Pawns! Tut week It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoopmv. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wu-ran iic. companied by Mr, and Mrs. Charles Davie: of Gupe. Qua. attended the race: on Wednesday afternoon and evening at the summer-sia., Raceway. Mr. and Mrs. Jane 6. Burn; and son Alan were recent Visitor,- to Charlottetown. Mrs Gerald Lockhsrt and child. ran Biois and Lynn of Mslpeque, spent the past week-end in souii, Freetown. The Misses Joyoe Burns and Carol Hunter of Bummei-ulde, Wefp visitors to the village on Sept. in. guests of Mrs. Russell Burris. The Freetown branch of the W0- men's Christian Temperance Union met on Tuesday evening, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. George J”. dine. In the absence of president. Mrs. Wallace Reeves, the meetin: was presided over by Mrs, Eldon Drummond who led the devotional period. Descriptive readings were given on the recent 21st Triennial Convention of the World's W. C. T. U. which met in -Vancouvcr B. C.. June 3-9. and ruolutiniis made at the convention were dis. cussed by the members. Mrs, George Jiirdlne gave an intermtim: report of the Provincial Conven. tion held in Cornwall on Sept, 2. The hymns for the evening wcre ”The Coronatloii Hymn" as Slin- gested in the "White Ribbon Tia. ings" and "Work For 'I'he.Night Is Coming." with Mrs. E. S. Dun. marell as organist, The Treasurer, Mrs. John Heffeii gave the financial report. After the business period a ciclightful lunch was served by the hostess. after which an Q'njny- 'able social hours was spent. Tlie next meeting will be in November. at the home of the president. --as George Barbour. Newfoundland sealing-ship master who died in 1893. took more than 700,000 seals GP. in his lifetime. at Borden. phone and Typing). Pleasant working ployu benefits. INTERRUPTION iionci: There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line West of North Tryon on Wednesday aftemoon, Sept. 23rd, between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m., weather permitting, for the purpose of al- lowing some necessary maintenance work to be done Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. Hi.-31.1-T WANTED To work in Department Store Credit Office. 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