- complebcly excitirz x Freetown and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Bird of Moncton. N. 3., who spent their honeymoon on P. E. Island. smnt the past week-end in Freetown. gilirests of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow B d. Mr. Jim Coulter of Moncton.N.B.. former CBC "Neighbourly News" editor, and now a staff member of a Moncton radio station. visited in Freetown on July 2 and July 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Bird. Mr. Coulter was accompan- 'l 10- . esday, July Alina Anll Vicinity '-Mrs, Isaac Dunbar visited Mr. and Mrs. John Locke. Locke Road last Tuesday. - The Guardian 18, 1954 "Mrs. Mary Dunbar visited her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris and fam- ily, Locke Road. recently. Mrs. James Dunbar, Alma, rec- ently visited her sister. Mrs. Char- l Ri . M . R' , Lo k . 1.-igad. X and r Ix C E y ied by Mrs. Coulter. The Miss” Rae and lsabcjl Mr. Walter Scott. Miss Alice Scott and Miss Florence Moody of Gardiner. Maine, left for home on July 8 after a short vacation spent in visiting relatives in Free- Misscs Irma and Myrna Oultown, summerside and Charlotte- . ,. town. In Freetown they werc V. I l . DBdr:se'n'(:thalrnJe;!al3t.1;3lfi';;'0Exghcaa':1lguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R Spent June 25 and 26 at the Burns and Mrs. Russel Burns. homes of their uncles and aunts.l Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lcllan. Alma. Donald. Charlottetown, spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald. Alma. Boys from this community who yattended the M. 11.22. C. Camp at Macs-Augustine Cove. include Maura Colburne Clow. Donald Burns. Rev. and Mrs. Patterson llf,E;:;:.IlyI.ie g::(:E;i:,:rll'DE:;l2ss?rldf- Gem'3el0w”' Visited friends mlfitt Irwin Druminoiid BlaineMac- Alma and vicinity recently. Rev.lNd'1 Grim: Fund; Mm Mr Mr. Patterson is a former pastcristwian Dmmmond u' lend" of the Montrose and Elnisdalehdcal weather mat prevB”ed'addy Cucum led much to their enjoyment. MP rand .M”; Eldlm B”l'b9L”' Mrs. George Jardiiie has return- zind children, Linda and Blaire,-ed from A three ween V13” tn lgontrosed. wage. guesltls recent?! 0flAmherst. N. S. She is accompanied Di" 3” , ”x d 3”” aC'iby her three grandchildren. Susan, ”u5aH- SP””g("31 95L Paul and Garth, children of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Jardlne. Mr. and Mrs James Dunbar, Alma. MI? and MYS- ChaF1('-S Rix. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunning LOCKE RDBCL and MFL Pearle! of Granville were recent visitors McNeil Of 0'Le3ry- moiofed folto Freetown. guests of Mr. and TFYOH Emd -'i”C"d3d me B5D”3ilMrs. Waldon Moase and Mr. and Association held there on June 26lM,.5y Man Glow and 27. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales, Mr Mr. and lllllisi Melvin Ellis of David Scales and Miss Nora Scales 3'L8ary. W01"? guests 01 Mr. andlhave returned from a two weeks Mrs. James Dunbar on June '.l0.lmc,-luau u-lp spem in Muffgy iBay, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour,- Alma, visited Mrs. Barboiir's bro- -D1". IVBH MUI'l'3)' 305! Ind liier-in-law and sister. Mr. and MP5. R059 0f Philadell-HIIH. Penn. Mrs. Iioiuzice Adzmis on Junc l9.Kwere visitors to Freetown rec- ently, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1:). Mrs. Horace MacDougull and S. Dammarell, and Miss Mabel son, Barrie. Springfield WestlBurns, Lower Freetown. Dr. Rose, spent a few days recently at the who is a native of Yarmouth, N. home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon S.. is Pastor of First Baptist Barbour, Montroso. Church in Philadelphia, Penn. jMrs. Rose formerly belonged to Friends of Miss Esther Oliver. Paisley, Scotland. Dr. and Mrs. will be sorry to learn she is a Rose are spending several weeks patient in Halifax Hospital. iin different parts of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle! Mrs. I-Inward Fowlie of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle nndlN. 5.. accompanied by her sons, family nf Cliarlottclown wcrelbavid and Frank, are spending guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jamesla two weeks holiday with rela- Gordon and family, Alma. lastitives in P. E. Island. Last week Sunday. lthey were guests of Mrs. Fowlie's gsister, Mrs. Andrew Jardine. Many friends of Mr, Stanlcyl Arthur. South Kildari-. will be: Cpl. Frank Adams. the Misses sorry to hear of his illness at:Cai-mcn Adams and Margie Jones his home. lot Dartmouth, N. S. returned to 'ltheir homes on July 2, after Mr. and Mrs. Alton O'Brien spending a few days with role- and sons Donnie, John and Lloyd. tives and friends in Freetown and nf Alhertnn. were liuescs nf Miulwiimol. and Mrs. Frankie Shea and fam-l ily on June 26. I Mrs. Norman Clow. left lest . Thursday for Camp Borden. and ”9lKhb”r5 St. Catherine's Ontario where and friends of Mr. and Mrsnshe Wm spend 3 two w'eek5 V-y Tmlmas HC"dcTn;"" gathered !i",cation. Her husband is at present their horn;-,in ontrose recon y 1 t- d to wclEo ' them to the cnmmu- S n mm at camp Burden" lllty. A fitting address was read by Mrs. Kenneth Crnckctt. Mr.j th N S - d. Henderson thankesl all for thcigiE:;;;lda;,5 -H3 W'i1n';;ts:r(J;stn'f)r thoughtfulness an generosity an 3 d , ' all joined in singing, ”For They 3" W Heme” C0"d0"- Are Jolly Good Fellows." The re- inainrlcr of the evening was spent in dancing. 13 A large number of Miss Brenda Adams of Dari- her Mr. i Master Barrie Adams of Dart- lmlouth. N. S.. is visiting in this villngc the gucst of Mrs. S. A. My ,,,,,,, .., Burns. THRILLING ENTER- TAINMENT AT CAPITOL THEATRE, SUMMERSIDE Mrs. Andrew Jardine. Mrs. George Jardinc and Mrs. Robert Jardinc were in Charlottetown last Friday. where they attend- ed the annual meeting of the P. E, Island Presbytcrial of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church. ”LAL'l'tA" inystery iilm And-for that drama -Forge; you've ever seen. lnattcr-every romance, and comedy, too. For 20th Century-Fox brought "Laura" to the screen with Cvellc Ticrney, Dana An- drews, Clifton Webb, Vincent Price and Judith Anderson, and as it was revealed to audiences at the Capitol Theatre, it stands as the freshest, most unusual and screen enter- cvcry The June meeting of Birch Grove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Alfrcd Curley, with 14 members answering the roll call, A number of visitors were also present. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess and committee. has Mrs. Hubert MacNeil was host- css to the members of Birch Grove Institute on Thursday eve- ning, July 1st, with the president, Mrs. Cccil Paynter presiding. There were twelve members pres- cnt and several visitors were welcomed. The swimming and wa- ter safety course to be given at Staverls Beach was talked over and a committee appointed to make plans in regards to trans- portation for the children. It was decided to show films in the School. Monday. Jilly 5, and aim to invite the Carlcton Dramatic Club (0 Present thcir play in Birch Grnvc hall Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was scrvcd and much enjoyed by an. AB. tainmcnt of the year. Thern are, indeed, so nii-my bril- liant angles and highlights to this many-faceted gem of a motion picture that this reviewer .hcsl- tates to slngln out any one ele- ment. for special praise. It's all wnr.:l :'lul. C-cnc Tlcincy is small in the top role of her carcsr. that of Laura. the chic advertising executive who owes her sensational rise in New York".-; sophistii-ated pre- P('..'tTl Harbor cafc society to a 'BbLllOll5 iiic.:i-ziboiit-town. In tho rolc of Mark McPherson. Dana Andrews introduces a new type of dcjcotive to the screen; utterly unhzicltncyed and refresh- his-3115 nilino lng. As wonderfully capable as ever. Andrcws' portrayal is . . y warmly human and believable. a,y:aR"'t&”J'nnnr:;"”;:nrP """;;"c"Il::'l: Entrusled with one of the most challenging roles of the year. he comes through with flying colors. "Laura" brings Clifton Webb. the stages celebrated star of suave. sophisticated c o m c d y- drama. to the screen. and mighty welcome he is. Wcbb is cast in a part. which he handles with en- trancing perfection, that of the film's Waldo Lydezksr. the mid- ille-sged. barbed tongue Broad. way 'columnlilt-critic who moulds Laura to his ideal. and tries to keep her in a glass case. Huron has an area of about 1,000 square miles. '"CAMEO"' KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15; Mu. lnees 2:30 dally-- "MARTIN Lli"l'HEB" Advanced admission prices. Please note: No hank drawing until Thursday worth 321(1). lights and street signs. I O Leary and 0 a o ' Vlclnliy -Mrs. iiruce Oarruthers of How- lB:Il is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrle in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Daley of Saint John, N. 13.. are the guests of Mrs. Daley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant in Howlan. Mac- accom- Lester Mass- visit Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Auslarid of Bloomfield. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Profltt, Rosebank. left for achusctts, where they will with friends and relatives. of Charlotte- visilor to Mr. Lewis Roper town. was a business western Prince recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Duggan of Massachusetts, are visiting relatives and friends in 0'Leiir,v and Ken- slngton. While in 0'Leriry they visited at the home of their son- ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and family. Attending the Institute Conven- tion from the Western part of the Island were Mrs. Edward Coughlin. Mrs. George Campbell. Ml'l. Moody Lockhart, Mrs. Harry Macwilllams, Mrs. Ray Jelley, Mrs. John Moras- head. Mrs. Averd Harris, Mrs. Earl Cornish, Mrs. Bruce MacDougall, Mrs. Earle .lelley, Mrs. Albert Phil- lips, Mrs. Stirling Bnglole. Mrs. Ed- ward Macltualand. Mrs. George Show and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt. Mr. Arthur O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill of SCmCl'- ville, Mass, have ai'rlved to spcnd their annual holiday in Gleiigarry. Lot 7. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis, 0'- Leary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar in Alma last Wed- nesday Mrs. Mary Dunbar of Alma. visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pate. O'Learly, recently. , Mr. Myron Rlx of Louie Road. is visiting with his brothers. Jack and Ellis Smallman in Alma for a few days. Miss Betty MacMui'do of Sum- merside. spent the week-end visit- ing with her brother. Dr. William MacMurdo in O'Leal'y. I Rev. Plus Finnmi of Bathurst. N. B.. spent ll. few days at his home ln Woodstock recently. I-lay-making has started in some parts of West Prince. and by all appearances will be ii fair crop. Mr. Thomas Silliker of Mt. Royal. Thursday and Friday. Mr. George Shaw spent Thurs- day and Friday with friends and relatives in Charlottetown. R:-v. and Mrs. Vernon I-I. .Vlac- Nelll. Rev. and Mrs. K. N. Peter- son of Illinois, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Daisy MacNelll and Mr. and Mrs. Raynel MacNelll of Mt. Royal. also Mrs. vnlda Mac- Neill and sons of Knutsford. Dr. and Mrs, Orville Phillips and family of Alberton, were visitors to Knutsford recently, guests of Mrs. Phillips” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Woodside. -.Mr. Brae Harbour, are visiting with relatives and friends in the Uiilted States. The Missionary meeting of the OlLcary United Church was held at the home of Mrs. George Bor- nard, last Friday afternoon, with the Vice-president, Mrs. E. L. Mac- Dougall in the chair. A letter was read from Care, thanking the Society for money received for CAPITOL PLUSCARTOON s I sntolvrs, ' r-.-..,,,..-'”' ulations and safety at an early age. was a. visitor to Charlottetown last, I and Mrs. Fred MacLeod of Korea. The August. meeting will be held at the home of the secretary, Mrs. A. J. Matheson. when Mrs. E. L. MacDougall will be the lender. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Enmsn of Springhill, were visitors to West Devon recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mort-ahead. The many friends of Mm Freda Macmlsland are sorry to learn that she is confined to her home in O'Lcary through illness, and all hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Lyla MacAusland, O'Leary. is visiting with relatives and friends in Montrose for a few days. --CP. Mlscouche and Vicinity -Miss Rose Marie Deslioches. who is employed in Moncton, re- cently spent a week-end in Mis- i-ouclie guests of her parents, Mr. land Mrs. Phil H. DesRoches. On July 5 the Catholic Women's League of Miscouche held their monthly meeting in the Parish Hall. Mrs. Ben Desftoches pre- sided. Miss Mona Gallant recently re- turned to Charlottetown where she is a nurse-in-training in the City Hospital, after having spent two weeks vacation at her home in Miscouche. Miss Lumlna Poirier, who is I nurse at the Provincial Sanstor- ium. is spending several weeks va- cation in Miscouche, at the home of her brother, Mr. John C. Poir- lt3i'. Friends of Mr. Wayne Vcno of Mlscouche will be glad to learn that -he has returned to his home after having spent several days in llhe Prince County Hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gaudet oi .Mainc, U. S. A., are visiting in Mlscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. DcsR.oches. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin. Car- mella and Andrew Martin of Mis- fcouchc, recently left for the Un- iited States where they will spend some. time visiting relatives and lfrlends. 1, Miss Yvonne Gallant of Borden is visiting in Mlscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh. On July 4. the blessing of the pre-school children of the Parish took place in St. John the Baptist Church. This was followed by benediction. ? Mrs. Bob Waiteman and two children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin. Miss Shirley MacEachern.nurse- in-training in the Charlottetown ll-lospltal. spent July 6 in Mis- lcouche at the home of-Mr. and 'Mrs. P. C. Martin. Mrs. ,MacEachern recently visit- ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Small in Miscouchr. Miss Olga Smell of Miscouche recently left for Buffalo. New York, where she will spend some time. B.V. ”ROYAL" BOBDEN z Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Tuesday 2:30. Errol Flynn, Mau- lrcen O'Hara. in technicolor adven- ture, "AGAINST ALL FLAGS": also Serial and News. Bank draw- ing Tuesdey and Saturday nights. Corning Wednesday-Thursday: ' "MARTIN LUTHEI." A lodiy I-I-0 Anion-lemonu. filmed npecldly hr the new "NIX SCIKI III 811" William HOLDEN Eleanor PARKER lolln FQRCYTHF - s'r0l'-AND-G0 l'lv.AC'l'lCE-- Children in the French sector of Berlin. Germany. are learning traffic reg- Police constructed a traffic pattern so the children can drive their tiny cars and practice safe driving habits. The pattern includes main arteries, side streets. traffic Youngsters in authentic police unltormrdlrect traffic. , . Alma and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Preston Neil and family of North Milton were guests of Mrs. Neil's puents, Mr. and Mrs. John 1:. Mountain on July 6. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Jock Nesbit, Summerslde, recently visit- ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain. Mr. Chester Mountain, Malpe- que, visited relatives in Alma re- cently. Mrs. James Dunbar spent July 6, visiting relatives in O'l..eary. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow, Charlottetown, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barbour. Mr. Myron Rlx, Locke Road, is spending a few days visiting his brothers, Messrs Ellis and Jackie Bmallman and families, Alma. Mrs. Jennie Morrison nee Jen- nie Squarebriggs, Boston, Mass, is spending her vacation at her old home in Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark and family of saint John were guests of Mr. Clarke's parents, Mi. and Mrs. Allan Clark on July ll. Mr. Harry Prldham, Montrase, Mr. W. B. MacLlllan and Mr. John P. Wallace of Aims, motored to Summerslde recently and attend- ed the ueml-annual meeting of the Federation of Agriculture. .' Vltlllity . liuter Brian, Ah.es.rn,l Albertgu, ll.-Jfaendlng eek with his gxuidmotllen ,-Mu. ,, aalipnt, Fortune Cove. ' . T no. and lumuy, glmlrlimlltih Ilieudlng, moi: vaca- on w . e .1, Ijnsrents, an-. and Mrs. Ow Y.' Alber- ton. I y I, J. N can norm mm. A, bertou south. is a guest"of her. ' ale and ., hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Irving” Moncton. uiu Mary itay ciai-in nu - turned to her home in ter visiting Mr. and . Gardiner Marks, Buinmerside. Mr. Walter Moi'ton,i-Glace Boy, N.S., ls ayguest at the home Mr. and Mr!-,'.r. A. Clarke. Albei-ton. Mr. Morton was formerly on the Bank of Commerce staff here and is receiving A warm welcome from many friends. Mr. I-Ieber Matthews. accom- panied by his mother, Mrs. Emer- son Matthews. and his sister, Miss Roma Matthews, of Montreal. is visiting relatives in Alberton. Mrs. Gardiner Marks and her little daughter. Elaine. were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fraser, Alberton. , Sgmn. Garnet Campbell, Barrie- field, 0nt., is spending a three weeks' leave at his home in Alber- ton. Among .pas.senger travelling to Western Canada on the Overland- er are Mrs. G. W. Campbell and Mrs. C. W. Hayes of Alberton. Mrs. Campbell will visit her daughter in Calgary and Mrs. Hayes will visit her daughter in Edmonton. l Cpl. and Mrs. T. D. Trenouth and children of Pictou. N.S., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, Alberton. Master Monty Trenout-h is remaining in Alberton as the guest of his gfand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MacDonald, Peter and Barbara, Shelburne, N.S., are visiting friends in Alberton. Pl Mr. MacDonald was formerly the manager of the Bank of Commerce at Alberton. and Mrs. Mr. Charles Easter, 1), Boston, Mass, were guests on sun- RED CROSS MEETS -The regular meeting of South Freetown Red Cross was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Drummond on the evening of June 25. The meeting was opened with the singing of "0 Canada". The roll call was answered by nine members: one visitor was present.' A contest put on by Mrs. Elmer Smith proved very in- teresting. Lunch was served by the host- ess assisted by her daughter, Claudia, after which the remain- der of the evening was spent in piecing a quilt for Red Cross pur- poses The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie Reeves. . AD. TIMMIHS (CP)-Marcel Valadc. -12-year-old mine cage tender and father of seven children. died in a 100-foot fall down a shaft Friday. He dropped from he 3,500-foot level to the bottom of the shaft. Officials said the man was dead by the time rescuers reached him. ALL Tlli BIG, SPECTACULAR PERFORMERS ' "NECESSARY TO MAKE A GREAT RODEO snow. will rl 0 Bare Back: o,'Cq.lVfilo.gl.9,iIIill' . V a Wild Home, .-.ogB,ull Dowsing . day of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roch- ford, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. o. J. Johnston and little son James of Alberton visited Charlottetown over the weekend. The following delegates attended the 41st. annual convention of the P.E.I. Women's Institute conven- tion in Charlottetown last week: Mrs. Arthur Wilkle, Alberton: Mrs. Harry Prldham, Montrose; Mrs. Archie Barbour, Alma; Mrs. Ed- ward Ma.cAuslanzd, Bloomfield; Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Ellnsdale; Mrs. Maclean Homer, Elmsdale; and Mrs. Fraser Rlx, Elmadale. STORK AIDEII. PASSAY. Germany (AP) -The stark didn't even get his feet wet when floods stalled an ambulance taking a pro nant German woman to a Passe hospital, the United States Army reported Saturday. An army helicopter rescue team was right on hand. They put their 'copter down. then swooped off to the hospital with the woman. Shortly after her ar- rival her child was born. 5:: THE GREATEST WILD and w suuunnsin Wednesday July 14 - By Special Demand 2 Performances Matinee At 2 ll. lll.. Evening Show .8 II. I. standard Tllllo . Admission Adults 1 lliillarltloilgln-Alialllli-'i C rirwnn ottw eoutIJnI:lle'lr:'l::.oorfacIf.1e u :iherv;odtodl,ld&omthe .m- GIIT ...tPnorlrsl it - lvliprscr '' voull HOME t Y0.UR'l.lVESTOCI( Against the annoyance of disease in; flies w;th "KITV .Y0li'llalIB FLY TRAP A screw-on Top. Fit any Mason jlr. AN AMAZING. PERPETUAL AID in Fly control. Get them before they get you! An out door trap that LLYRES. CATCHEI. KILLS FLIES. No poison or artificial lure to buy. You have the bait. Just follow directions. Use at back doors of homes. near gar- Profossllilall" Gllrsu 1 . 3- 5- ' . opt.D.. no. more an Chartered Accountentl 1. rule mokeyl Canadian Bank of Commerce ' Building III:-crane. PS1. -- lhone Bill W. 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