.2 l PAGE EIGHT IIEVER A STORY LIKE IT! Couroge. faith, understanding; these were their only wen s and they were torged in the simple hearts of t ree children, who found in this quiet meadow In Fatima. Portugal. something so wonderful. so inspir- ing, so powerful that it made men with guns trembli- before children with truth. TO THE BEST OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. AND ACCORDING TO THE TESTIMONY OF 100.000 WITNESSES . . . THIS IS A TRUE STORY! A5955 Bios 16 THE Atilill the day the HUII. plunged Ytoward .- 3 the ' earth! Shows 12:30 7-9 c24&m'J;5er727n&azz ..,xf - PRINCE EDWARD To-uni io SAT. - .hn!h at the Girl Scout camps shc :EA8TERlywIDIIIII! ..-SIIOEH. .- The largest stock ever. Men's. Women's and Child- ren's Shoes. More arriving every day at .:t(-ivart & Beck. .'l'ARll'7TY tiON('l'JIl'I'. tinni- iliridtze Hail. Friday. April 10th. spnnsnrrtl by Sturgeon Women's lnsiiiiite. rl().Ill'2 T0 5l0ili.t.lllr' Church of Ciirist iinixlit. Special mll5H'. Mr. Johnny Bears and Mrs. Flora Nelson. Snrmnn "The Message of the TlliPe Crosses". Kenneth Norris, livuiigclist. ,.-('.()Al. AND W001) RANGES -Now is the time. to trade that used range for ii new Fawcett. We have sale for several good used Ranges. But we have to have them soon. Call and see us. Stewart do Beck. ....'WAT("ll our arts closely- Tlie hiizzest. l1if'Il'lP)'-5('.YIl1K event of the season is coming soon. Get lready for hig hargnins at the .'Re.x:ill orizziiinl one rent sale. ,Wpdnnsria:'. Tiiiirsilay, Friday and Saturday. April .l:'i. 18. 17, 18. At ihltilinn Dflli: Co. The Rexall Drug Store. Mnntaiznsv. Active Year y.,'4'lIlIllliiF(l from page I A town Company, captain. Mrs. Hiitrhesoii announced that the blue thanks badge was to be awarded fa Mrs. D. M. McGuire. ivlinse rtepariiire is very much re-. grctied. and a reriificate of thanks to Mrs P? M Malone, who was not present for the meeting- The lll2Illli!l1f of the afternoon was undoubtedly the address RIVER hv Mrs Everett Hawaii, the for- mer Betty Kira who spoke about lier experienrns last. summer. ivher. die repi'eseni.ed Canada as an ex- cliaiige rnunrillor In the United States. Mrs lloivatt. herself A iznld rnrri ciiide. lira: taken an active in- trrvst in guiding. and was we-l'i qualified to represent. Canada. lqitrrided and at the gathering of iviteriiational representatives of the mm-enieni Her talk was most yiiits-rs-stinz. iiistriictive. and oftenl nniusinrz as she told nf the varied, F.VDPl'l6l1('PS of her trip. i Following ari,1nurnme.nt. of ihr, meeting. ii delicious tea was served: FOR THRILLS AND DRAMA YOU'VE ,. NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT! i- THE FIRST AND ONLY SHOWING - MIDIIIIISIIT FRIDAY PRINCE EDWARD M 11-30 M!- We the top-secret story . . . of the fin-footed, goggle- eyed, beach-blasting Frogmen--who go in first-to clear the way! i Underwater they fight like demons from another world . . . defying sub, foe and coral jungle. Rleliaril Daiiii Gary Andrews Wiiliiiark Merrill in the dining room. officers Elected Following is the report of the nominating committee: Officers 1953-IBM Honorary president, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse: Provincial Commission- er. Mrs. F. G. Huteheaon: Deputy i Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. John sutherlzind. Executive Committee, Mrs. H. 3. Armstrong. Mrs. Gordon Bennett, Mrs. A. H. Duvar, Mrs. Morton Dew, Mrs. Gordon Foster, Mrs. Walter Hyndman, Mrs. E. 8. Lord. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Mrs. Lemuel MacDriugali, Mrs. Fred MacMillan. Mrs. L. L. Noonari. Mrs. W. R. Brennan. Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Miss Lillian Duchemin, Mrs. J. H. Cerry. Mrs. G. E. Hart- ien. Mrs. J. J. Connolly. Mrs. Wen- rlail MacDonald, Mrs. Leonard MacDonald, Mrs. J. A. MacMillan. lMrs. Neil Matheson, Mrs. L. E. lProwse. Mrs, G. B. Whltestde. Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Wellner, Mrs. Wilfred .Perry, Summerside, Mrs. Alex ll-lorne, Sunimerslde. Mrs. Thane icampbell, Summerside, Mrs. Jack lwatsoii, siimmerside, Mrs. Carrol caerror. MATINEE ironav 2:30; IIOW PLAYING EVENING 7 - 9 The Roaring Story of the Rugged Logging Fr ntiers! COLOR 3'1 'I'i'2cIinicolor . 1 t . .iiiiiii PIYIIE lliiliam ilimiiiost-Agnes ilooriiiiiaii , ,Illi2Ilai'iI.AiIeii'SiiSIii liiiiioii EXTRA---13M .' .' Chapter Two R NEW SERIAL and "MOOSE ON i THE LOOSE" iii the Striitospliere -- fol. ;DPlPtilPX, Summerside. Mrs. Charles iLinklett er, Summerside, Mrs. Christine Pirkard. Miss Mono Wil- son, President, Gulders Club. All Commissioners. Council Members-Mrs. T. H. R. Soriicrs. Mrs. Leslie Titcombe, Mrs. Alex Matheson. Mrs. Harold Shaw. Mrs. J. P. Lantz. Mrs. Louis SB(llt!f,l Mrs. Prank Burke. Mrs. W. A. Red- rtin. Mrs. G. D. DeBloi.s, Mrs. wal- ter Jones. Mrs. Frank Macl.ean. Mrs. J. T. Irwin. Mrs. J. D. Dav- ison. Mrs. H. C. Bohaker. Mrs. Kenneth Parker, Mrs. A. 5. Cut- clifte, Mrs. H. L. Palmer. Mrs. G. E. Mofrat. Mrs. James Blake. Mrs. Ivan Horne, Mrs. Robert Luge, Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald. Mrs. Maurice Mill. Summerside. Mrs. J. A. Arsenaiilt, Summersirle, Mrs. Henry Wedge, Summerside. Mrs. D. T. MacNcilI, Summerside. Provincial Lorie Commissioner. Miss Carrie Holman; Provincial Camp Commissioner, Miss Gladys Hart: international (jommissionen. Miss Gladys Hart; Public Rclat-' ions Commissioner, Mrs. A. G,' Marniillang Head of Training. Mrs.l Rilliih Dumont: Finance, Mrs. J.l H. Cerry; Awards, Miss Mona Wil-' son. l Division and District Commlsstonen-I Division of Queem, Mus lilhesenie. Arsenauit; Districv-I Smith Charlottetown. Miss Suz-I anne. Macliinnon: Division of Kings. Mrs. 1.. ll Poole: ,1')istrlci-Ii Al0t'il.'l2lIF. Mrs. Peter Sinclairzi Divtsion of Prince. 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Perhaps Your Family has I. habit of rising at dif- ferent times Pop at seven- filteen; Bill at. . eight-oh-hve; Jill - just A! late as possible. 4 ' OGILVIE I X ' CORONATION CAKE I MIX if? Just Add Water 2 nii soc 2 pkiim 75c Sunkist ORANGES (plastic bag) 3 dos. 75: WHITE SUGAR. io lbs. I9: CLARl('S arms. 20 oz. fins. 2 for .. . V35: sucro BACON. lb. 49: ROASTING PORK. lb. 45: D. 8: F.'SAlISAGES. lb. . . . . . . . . 39: SHANKLISS F1CNICS.J Ila. . . . . . . . . . . 47: ';".'2".' AllIiIlEWS' anocrnillfli his-' IIIIME or iviiovrii iiiiiuiii rtv"-1.xMiIIIW&M K9109-KuUa:xiu'.w. . r POULTRY KIN We are offering for a short time only-Whiticod. feeding cod liver oil. 150 D and 1200 A for 52.98 per gal. Protect your flock at this bargain price. murisoiv PHARMACY v ; M0''t'8"0- Lu1?o'h'::ili"A:r1:?'eh?';: tfiszgi 1400 SHEETS n.....,”is.g: C O I 0 it E D iiuiiiioiiiii iissiiia Pay no more for color! 1 Now you can match Y0VTT50II!' (!""'l'M"") room or powder room color i. 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White Cot- B or. size cotton wet: mops While pad with sturdy 10,, 1:33; win. wig. holder with well finished wood WHO" I800 type COVER d 5 , i 1 1:11 hondlas. Size 54" x 15" x 13". 3",. d” "H" M " Good Quality Kitchen Mirrors Regular 1.55 A 1.19 Good quality shock mirror with 1" Wlil" enameliod wood tnme. many also 12 X IE” I "' .........-.. ..... 3-Piece Silver-Plated Sugar and Cream Set A Regular 3.98 2.99 Outstanding Value! 36 sets only at each store. Heavily silver plated on copper. hale-set consists of sugar, cream and NOPIIOIIO : i 1 9 Mail out... I All Solos ' Final TO W N