i AGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETUWN AUGUST 14, 1953 E? con E 1 icd r WA!-a A ...u........ -5 . color. , l day. SEE THE 3. E STEREOSEOPE 52.9514 pi REELS so: uni A l J clay 2:30. door action. ”SPRlNGFlELD RIFLE". Also Short. reels. Luclty ticket worth 515.00. Come and have a DIM E N SION COLOR PICTURES ll Th e Coronation spectacle viill thrill you when you see it with View-Master's apar- kling stereo color pictures. . Come in and see them today! IV: have over 400 other var- siilxiects to please all the family. 6-yon: it FQ. GEO. T. OLARKE Summerslde ROYAL BORDEN Friday and Saturday 7:15 and 9:15; Gary Cooper and Phyllis Thaxlcr in out- i chance to win. nation V Bloomtiold And noun Mr. John Peters was to sum- meraide on business recently. i l l Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dyniond land family were visiting in Tignish ion Augtisttlo. E --Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mclnnia. froronto. Mrs. Everett Fee. Tigniah. -WIPTC visiting at the home of Mr. fend Mrs. Albcit McKay on August '1. l ,.,.s l Mr. James Callaghan was re- lcenily visiting his daughter. Mrs. yRay Gallant and his sister. Mrs. Frank McDoug:ill. l Messrs Elbridge Cousins, Roy Smith and Albert McKay were 'visiting at Fulton, Cooks. Cape lwolfe. ' Mr Keith Pratt, Maude Pratt. yhfr. and Mrs. Vance McKay and ldaughter. Judy motored to Borden and Middleton on August 9. l .-..j. Mrs. Ella Cane and her sister. Mrs. Bnlter. Union Vale visited in Bloomfield recently. 1 Bloomfield School opened for an- nlher year with Mrs. Raymond lstewart as teacher and Ellcrslie lscliool also opened with Ralph .KccIe from Bloomfield As teacher and Carleton with Norma Gallant, pBlonniiield as teacher. I Mrs. John Dennisong Waltham. lMass. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith --BB. VMONNI ER CATCH . UETETE. N B. lCPl---A motor- Vbnat took over after 15 men failed ito beach a 20-foot. whale which became caught in a fish weir and dig: killed or 30 rifle bullets and '1 harpnon Fisliernieii planned to sell the 5.000-pouiirl carcass for lmink feed. THEATRE Matinee Satur- in beautiful Bank night drawing Satur- CAMEO KENSIN(iiT()N I 19rir1av.saluyd;iy 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. l l Ginny Simms, Tom Drake, Jane Nigh, Michael Olshea It in Musical Comedy-"DISC JOCKEY"-Also Serial and News. THEATRE a ROY WAS NEVER NOIE IOIAIIIK . . . than in this exciting story of his most :1 Tonight 7-9:20; ' CAPITOL Summer-side Sattiirlay 2:30-T-9:20 5 -- BIG DOUBLE BILL - ”YOU FOR ME" Peter Lawford, Jane. Greer. Gig Yoiuiz WHICH SHALL SHE MARRY? "The One In A Million or The One With A Million." We Love Happy Entertainment. maxing adventure! CEOIOI 'GAIIY' HAYES - DALI IVAII RIPUBIJC FICTIIII IO! NOLAN mm SON! aim IDNIIII REGEN Today Saturday . BIG DOUBLE BILL "FLAME OF STAMBOIIL" Richard Denning and Lin Farrldiu --,AND - isiiuv B()MBt. R()( K mi win iitall lirl'v' .ltIi 1 ii. ttortham -r-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yen and mu" son's. Donald and Rickey of Montreal. are spending a holiday wltih Mrs. Yeo's parents, Mr. and Jlvfra. Ivan Linkleiter. Mr. Louis Newcombe has re- turned to his home in U. S. A., aftergspending his holidays with his sister, Miss Gertie Newcombe. Mottoills Mills And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. may Murphy of saint John, N. 3.. are Ipending their holidays at the home of Mr. Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs Russel Murphy. The monthly meeting of the Mo- -'ed was held. The service was con-. Neill: Mills Wonien' Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hutchinson on Aug. 4 with a good i : Rev. and Mrs. E. 8.. weeks, ,Central Bedeque. were visitors at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Geoi-ge attendance" g .251)" """”3" ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Milligan l R . 4. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horne. ii? ig2,,d,:f", lX;,X:t2"2',: 35:3. ysummerside were the guests of Mr. . 1 I imugmm MlcLeanH0n Ann" 9- yvistlng friends and relstiieo in Poplar Grove and vicinity. . . MM M8Tl3l'C'- HOYM Elnlstlllf Mrs. Priscilla Wyman and daugh- .lH'.l'C guests of Miss Emily Mac- in Fla;-gnog ,,gVR91,g1,;ok,p 1 cu Lean, on August 9. jars spending a couple of weeks at A ,the home of Mr. and Mn. Russel i Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis have.Murphy, returned home on Sunday. after lspending the past week 'visiting g p g Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan of Mrs. Ellis brotlier-in-law and;PicLou, N.S., and Mr. Elwin Mil- ISISIEIE. Mr. and Mrs. Georgelligan, Truro, have returned home .Ehr;Itophersen of Grand I'-'alla,Iafter spending a week at the . '. . home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l Th th yMilligan. l c aympa y of this community; A- is extended to the sisters and re-i Mrs. Lindsay Wilson and two uiatives of the late I-lcrbert Mac- lcliildren of saint John. N. 13.. have Ausisnci, ;returned home after spending a ;week at the home of Mr. and Mn The Presbyterian Ladies Aid waslR0Y Murphy. held at the home of Mrs. Ivanl --- MacLean on August 6. .RMr. dand Mrs. Robert McKay. i otter am. N. B. are spending ll Mrs. Mziyiiai-d Aitkcn. Montaizui-. ”9k1.l””I".z tmemlu md :iF1"”"'5 the guest. of Mrs. Andrew I" '”5 Vwml-'tV 7- A" M” igmwn and M,” Emuy Mach.” lMacKay left this community 36 IWEE on Augum 6. lysars ago. Mr. MacKay was called j gwg here due to the illness of his 1 Mi-r. cimieii Colwiil left rim '"0”"'1'-M"- MSW MCKHV , . . day in 111 f ' a visit t T i t . . . land C(I,IInI.(:I'f. Cn;nt., whereo ahrzmiililil Ml” Mamar" C"'g' . P091” visit friends and relatives. lg':'eoVga:E5 oiccgzvf ;c::l3:f'm3sl:ln::' The funeral oi the late Hei-bortlm"5ide' MacAusland took place on thol lafternoon of August 9, from the” Flora. Millar. Charlotte- itown. , , y . Y ' is spending the summer l.P'g5blV.mllarI fhultcp Tine Vaue3'imciitna at the home of her broth- tan M” my y R ended tesmymgler-iii-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ito the esteem in which the deceaa- mesh. smnhg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Cal- ornla, have returned to their lhome after spending a couple of week; at the home of Mr. Smith's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith. Mr. smith saw a lot of changes since he left the Island about 50 Iducted by Pastor, A. W . William-' ison. Interment was in the Presby-flf itcrian cemetery.-AW. l Bedeque Notes -Miss Ruby Delaney, Toronto. pyeu” "gm has been visiting her arents. Mr. "GEE land Mm Percy Dela?m,' Twomi Mr. and Mrs. William Bmomel ind hm, 5m”. MM ihmmbnd have returned to their home here kBowne55' and ML Emma! mm Laftor spending the last six months ii-illage and other friends and re-im H”m”' N5” 1 Mr. Wesley Wagner has returned home after being in the Charlotte- town Volsrnnsl Hospital for the lpast months. His many friends hope he is much improved in health. latives. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Willoughby.l Bradenton, Florida, arrived in Bedeque on August 10. to spend some time with Mrs. Willoughby's sister, Mrs. Pearl Affleck and Mrs. lorvilie Johnson and other rela-p itives. Mr. Robert. Macoow-an of New lYork is spending a couple of ' ' ':'”EEV Ki-ieeks visiting hu niece. Mrs. 1 Mr. Earl Ellis. Eieieit. Mass, George smrpel En” mdemrd. farigiived llicre on August :1, In visit iVl'l re atves. He called on Mrs. M. H g my C u 1 315 S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks and he is 3lI.)endja1?;p3oncoupI:' r,o1:.fl,e,cncI:,,L' will visit with relatives at 0'I..cary, lghc home at 1,1,; broth”. .nd M5. ,TYnE Vallfy and Other Places. tier-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Russel I 1Ellis, Ea.-it Bidetord. . Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks re-Q r iiurmd 110"" 011 Aullull 10. after? The Messrs. Bannermsiin Craig. spending several days at Tyne Val- Chester Dawson, George MacArth- ley at Mrs, Weeks" old home. piir and Cody Banks have returned to Torniito, after spending a. week Mrs. Edna Jenkins. spent several clays recently. at the Bcrwick Camp? "" meetings. in N. 3.. she also visited pastor over 30 years ago. Many other points of interest. from this community attended the funeral service in Tryon United The United Church sunday,Chui-ch, on Monday August 10. school picnic. was held on Thurs- Rcv. Somera had also been pastor day afternoon. August ii. at Hec- lot the Tryon Charge several years tor l..card's shore. A good time was ago. The service was conducted by enjoyed by all. Rev. Alexander MacKsy. who was A-A supplying in the absence of the The sincere sympstliy of this pastor, Rev. Mr. Archer. other community is extended to Rev. lmlnisters attending were Revs. R. George Somers and family. on the;B. Baxter, Hampton. Kenneth death of Mrs. Somers which no-Icampbell. North Bedaque, G. K. curred in Summerside, on Friday,lWard and E. 5. Weeks, ledeque August '7. Mrs. Somers was well and George Ayers. summeraida. known here when her husband was George Morris. Toronto.-IQ. ORAPAIIO THEATRE CRAPAUD - FRI.-SAT. - 8:30.P.M. ”ANOROOLES AND THE LION" George Bernard Shaw's Comedy Drama The story is a familiar one with old Roman pagenntry. thrills, romsnce, etc. NOTE: In future one performance only on Saturday nights. ICAIADFS LIAIINO GEORGE WHITE No. 6 Mam Ht namely nsutuooruroliiyis:thoIo.'O" '-uuloolsvlottn-Oononovooal. uilnlltuuoauou-houuigo. ---tonhhoaltodvlthnovonou ...WetddtaououIsOIIOtIougtvos t-'4'-iv '-M i o--in-i--gin.-viisooiu.-ovinooigiio. ...moshnIanovulhsIav. '...ltuiptsuadooslovtodjuoI. (Aria... Reverend Father Tigniah. Mr. Shell. and daughter Marie. Mr. andl Mrs. Victor La Mothe and daught- 9"- D'b0”hv M'” "'d M” Emma" lA. is now visiting with l'tZIlIlV'9.J in lshuv Ml” lBIOi'InlHCltI parish. visiting their parent: Grove. in Poplar the weekend of August. 8 at the home of Mrs. Davidgo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharpe. East Bldoford. Mrs. Percy Tremaine. Dsbert, Nova Scotia. is spending a. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Milllgan. Poplar Grove. Mr. Ralph Ellands was a recent visitor to Charlottetown on busin- ess. Mr. and Mrs. James Singleton. Mrs. William Ma.ol-he and Mr. Earls Murphy of Melvlllo were visitors to McNeills on Aug. 6. Mr. Dentnn Ellands has return- ed home after being 3. patient. in Prince Edward Island tllospital, Charlottetown, for a few days. His many friends hope he is much improved in health. A.F. I T I Piusville and I I C Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant and family, Fortune Cove were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. P0. and Mrs. Bill Dnvidge spent A K ruthsra rssently motored over to Mn. Jerry Gallant A HOWECII Halifax. Tthoy :v;roJccm'pA;iIi1eld wore Mr. and Mn. o u as far as W mo y ll - lant, ciiilord Gallant mg .9" und VIciIIIi'Y lard and Kenneth Macqusrrle. cum. mg -1-omm. of mm”; Mus. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dsgg,..,h' Joseph B. Gallant of Piuaville as. Mr. and Mrs. Josh 3".n.,' wu in liowlan on August 9. u d of 5:. Louis. Mr. uni Mi-. . sensult. uici Fruit oniiuiii.L" M Miss Eva Perry of Charlottetown is spending a few days at the home of her grandparents in How- Arrlving in Howlan on August hm" D were Mr. Clifiogil Gallant and Ant .. R b .; D 1, d his two sons Ci e and Tommie Strewvxile. of osftlint Nfwgu at oiieim. Mass. This LI their First principal of ldmamuii first trip to the Island. University in lbs! was Robert moi. visiting with Mrs. Dolron's in-laws in Duvar. Howlsn and Lot 6. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gallant. Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mrs. Frank Gallant and daughter Joan mo- tored to Piusvilie on August 5. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son were in I-Iowlan recently. Masters Willard and Kenneth MacQuarrie of Wilmot recently spent a few days with their grand- parents at 1-Iowlan. Master David Carrut-hers is vis-l iting in West Cape. Visiting in Woodstock from Chelsea. Mass. are Mr. and Mrsl George Leclair and Mrs. LeClalr'a mother Mrs. Andrew Ga.ilant.l guesu at the -homes of Mr. Mrs. Joe Leclair and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Araenault. Mrs. Andrew A:sennult of Skew- and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault at How- Measrs Melvyn and Joseph Perry. St. Louis motored to Piusvilie on August 9. Miss Shirley Howard, Glengiiirvi was in Piuavilla on August 9. l Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcnrany and family accompanied by Mraj Victor La Moths motored to Char-l lottetown on August 9. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forest not spending their holidays with Mra.l Forest's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jtihn F. Gallant. i e. v- i Mrs. Ciiilyle Ramsay. Roseliank. was in Piusville on business on August 10. Mr. Eminette Griffin. was in this district on August 9. Broctnn, 5 Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran were Howard Shell. and Mrs. Raymond nnd Mrs. Edward Mc- Alduii and family, Waterford. --HF Look at ,'tIer('ury-In It power seeks to do your iii of steering. Mercury Mer anioothcat driving over. fnrmance. easier handling, styled. so in tune with the times. Drivs Mercury. Starting. you”Il sense superb command. as ever willing. smooth V-8 steady going-so economical. Mercury Power Stceringf takes over the wor'k Drive' adds to your picasiire with the Power BrakoI' assure smooth. straight line stopping with half the effort. Road Test Mercury-livelier per- riiijng and safer stopping will win your approval. too. A Iler a Road 'I'e.at. you'll agree the NEW Mercury is the greatest yet-so ready. so lwiliing and powered to steal your heart. i l began. 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