SEPTEMBER 11. 1952 Vari iN:ewI if-H Water Street OUR CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING or me J and S VARIETY STORE LTD. We Supplied The Super Kern-Tone and Kent Glo used Iln the Interior Decoration. SVMMERSIDE HARDWARE OO. Agents MARTIN SENOUR PAINT CO. Dial 3I II Dial 2600- oua BEST wisiirsl ARE EXTENDED TO J ands VARIETY STORE LTD. SUM;IIdERSIDE'Sv NEW HOME OF VALUES We are proud to have installed the Plumb-. ing. Heating and Lighting in this modern ', and progressive store. mumrs PLUMBING HEATING and ELECTRICAL SERVICE 2 Summerside District W. I. convention On Thumdaytalternoon. June llllh., (lip, thirteen Institutes rep- resented by approximately one hun- lred and twenty-live members from East, Central and West Royalty. Smith Milton, South Wlnsloe, High- YIP i d . Harrington, Springvale, m"3(7K1P.V. Brackley Point, Spring Park and Parkdale were entertain- Pd hr North Milton Womenls In- szitute in Parkdale Hall. Mrs. Robert Carter presided and km: nirrling opened by singing the Doe and repeating the Creed. The address oi welcome given by Mrs. Verner Coles oi North Milton. PEAS Iittingiy responded to by Mrs. iictor Hudson oi Parkdale. The minutes or the last District Contention and the - Executive ”"l”ll2 OI 1952 were read and on motion approved. Encouraging re- n0r's were read irom each or the institutes and were adopted as a lil0Il'. ' Sitting Park ladies agreed to en- lPr'a:n the Convention in 1953 and the nominating committee brought in the iollowlnz slate oi oiiiccrs: P"-Wleni. Mrs. Morrison: vice- Wldezit; Mrs. Austin Graham; 55,”?-U1T.i'. Mrs. Gordon Rodd. Fine resolutions committee pre- Ktnli-ri the iollowing resolutions: Illcvtt resolved that the tree Den- ial W110 is Dormitted by the (lov- emment to visit only those areas "oi Yldlacent to larger centres on ihe Island and whcreaswa feel that there are iamilies in these adjacent centres as equally in need oi dental auistanee as those in rural areas; be it resolved that we express to the Premier and the Dept. oi Health our teellngs that the children in localities adjacent to large centres be given the ad- vantages oi the tree dental clinic. Be it resolved that whereas, our children are our most valuable as- set, and their training and educa- tion is oi such supreme import- ance: and whereas teachers need a thoroughly adequate training in methods and classroom manage- ment. as well as in academic sub- jects, and whereas with the widen- ing horizons oi adult education. particularly the rural teacher is called upon to lead in so many var- ied activities; be it resolved that the present requirements of one year's academic work and one years normal training remain the stand- ard (or second class license. Alid be it iurther'rcsolved that we In- stitute members in convention as- sembled, lend our full support to this resolution. .Be.it resolved that thanks be ex- tended to North Milton Women's Institute ior their gracious and delightlul hospitality and to Park- dale Women's Institute ior the use of their hall. Be it also resolved that our thanks be extended to the Super- visor Mim Robin. Mrs. Lsiughln. Mrs. Alton Rodd. Mrs. Lawson. the Parkdale Home Industry Ex- hibit. and a special mama to Dr. L. W. Shaw as guest speaker ior his tnexst interesting and inspir- ing panel discussion mid our most . .M?weAev,1ue I ' MOTEL MziN,sAvs vou CAN HANG AROUND 'lILL ALL I” FORA LITTLE I susiNEss--- ' UT JUST TRV HITTING 5ACK, AND'OBOV .' THATS WHEN Tusv GIVE you THE BUSINESS ! Hp i: "I ( Ii . Q oAa'td..:li("&TtKI AL 6. m E ' Owl 2JI'AE'5?;crcsE" U730 tr um: u ' ru Mum pm! There Ought To IBe A Law . . ,,U”M7y””y4' , ., K i we I won vat! cor A OOUBLE zoom? STEP ON n'.wu.t. VA .' WE'RE PDOPED! AND PLIT UP A cor roe MV i4iD,Too! THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN ety Store Op PAGE '1 HIRTEEN In Summerside re LADIES - BOYS - NYLON PARTIES- ALL WOOL TWEED OR PLAIN LONG PANTS GIRLS' PLAID DRESSES. GRAND 6i'3'iiNiNG THESE AND NUMEROUS OTHER SPECIALS FOR OUR Grand I Opening Today COME YE ONE! NYLONS - SPECIAL BUY FOR OPENING No. 1-51 Gauge 15 Denier ........................... ......... ..... SPECIAL OPENING SALE BUY FOR Regular Sli3.98 to S450 - OPENING SPECIAL ..................................................... COME YE ALL! Today's the day we draw the curtain on our brand new store . . . and were throwing the biggest GRAND OPENING PARTY In this town's history! Welre cele- brating with BARGAIN PRICES on ' ..,.......98c INFANTS - Special Buy - MADEIRA DRESSES . . . 39: size 1-12. Reg. 52.93. SPECIAI. 52.29 L09 2.29 LOOK Door Prize of an all wool Satin Bound BLANKET. a presentation of Gor- don MacKay Co. Ltd.. St. John. N. B.. Toronto. Ont.. Vancouver. B. C. TO BE DRAWN FOR AT 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY LOOK LOOK sncere appreciation to all those who helped in any way to make this convention a success. Miss Alton Rodd then gave an interesting detailed report oi the Leadership Training Course given in Charlottetown in March and at- tended by the president. secretary and herseli. An interesting feature on the afternoon's program was an address by Mrs. .l.A. Lawson en- titled. "It's on the Label." A dem- onstration ”Isl:tnd Industries" by Parkdale and an address by Miss Robin were next enjoyed by all. It was moved by Mrs. M.F- Rodd and seconded by Mrs. Cook that the collection taken at our con- vcntlon (314.50) be equally divided between .the Jubilee Endowment Fund and the ladies who attended the L.T. C. Aiter a short sing-song led by Mrs. Earl Poster the meeting ad- journed ior dellghtiul reireshments served buiiet style. The evening session opened at eight o'clock by the singing ni 0 Canada. Following this a chorus by Parkclale women. Miss Hornby's string in semble, and the Hlghiield Dancers contributed pleasing num- her: to the evening's program. The speaker ior the evening. Dr. L. W. Shaw, chose for his subject. "Drop-Outs from School" rind a very interesting ieeussio follow- ed. The convention was brought to it close by singing "The Queen." Amon 'more than 1,000 species oi catfish i the world, the Nile cat- ilsh in Egypt is capable of giving an electric shock. . By Fagaly And Shorten I - vaAu(yAwN)No1uiNl . m STlRRlN'TONiGHTl N0 use sravmt up Any LONGER. I'M ALL IN! ( YAWN) 1 Mount Pleasant. pp SUMMERSIDE - Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Mrs. Mary Shlluni spent a iew days with Mr. and Mrs. John Ballum recently. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ellis. Mt. Royal, were visitors to Moun: Pleasant and Sprlnghill, Sunday, September 7th. Miss Minnie Biggar. Tyne Val- ley, was a. visitor to Mount Pleas- ant Sunday, September 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barrett of Belmont, Lot 16. were recent vis- itors to Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsey and young son,Moncton, spent the Labor Day weekend at Mr. Rain- say's old home here. -Rev. Alfred H. Armstrong. evangelist ni Warren, Ohio, who has been holding a series of reviv- all meetings at the local Church of the Nazarene here. concluded his services Sunday night, September 7th. . Friends here are sorry to know Mr. and Mrs. John Balleni and iamily are leaving Port Hill Sta- tion ior Montague, where Mr. Bal- lum has been transferred as sta- tion agent. Tlielrimany irlends in Mount Pleasant. wish them much luck and happiness in their new home. A miscellaneous shower was held Monday evening, September 1, at the hdhic oi Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robinson in honor oi Mr. and Mrs. Ensor Oatway. whose mar- riage took place recently in Tor- onto, Ontario. Mrs. Oatway "was the iormer Annie Louise Ellis of A large crowd assembled and many beautiful gifts were received, accompanied by the best. wishes oi their many iriends. -A.R. Tyneglidlle-y”Notes Mr. and Mrs. Clark MaeQuarrie have returned irom it two week vacation in Summerside. Mr. Neil MacPherson. Port Elzln, N. B, was it visitor oi Mr. James E. MacLean on Monday, September ist. Mr. George Turner, New York. spent a week visiting irlends in Tyne Valley and vicinity. Mr. Tur- ner lett Tyne Valley in wit) and has not been hock since so he saw many changes. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Young and two children, Ruth and David, irom Port Elgin. New Brunswick. spent . a low days visiting iriends in Tyne Valley and vicinity. Mam! veonto this tiisirisi attended the Alberton Exhibition and were loud in their praises out the splendid day spent. Mr. and Mrs. William Strong, Suinmerside, spent a few days re- cently visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramsay. Miss Freda Williams is attending st. Mary's Academy, and Miss Lucy Nisbet is attending High School In Summcrslde. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart. and son Lawrence. Sydney. N. S., were vacationing on the Island and while here were ireqnent visitors in Tyne Valley. Mrs. Angus Walker and daughter Sheila spent a week visiting with her husband in Sydney, Nova sco- tia. Mrs. Ida Bowman, New York. is visiting in Lot 14. guest oi her niece, Mrs. Arthur Miller, also relatives in Tyne Valley. Friends of Mrs. Edwin Hansen are pleased to know she has re- corered suiiiciently to be able to return to her home alter being a some time. Mr. Edward MacArthur was a patient in the II3iilI.I1 Centre. siti- iering irom pleurisey. His many friends are pleased to know he is lccovering nicely. Miss Jennie England has accept- ed a position as nurse in the slew- art Memorial Health Centre. Tli- Tyne Valley Presbytt-i'iaii Ladies Aid met at the home oi Mrs. Elmer Baker on Thursday evening. September 4th with a good attend- ance. The next meztinz is to he Ramsay, Nortliam. A, number J ladies attended It brush demonstration at the home or Mrs. Reginald Birch on Wed- n:sday evening. September Zird. . The Tyne Valley Women's Instit- ute entertained the r it at patient in the Health Centre inri held at the home oi Mrs. William; and S VARIETY STORE LTD. i the Bidoiord Women's Institute on Tuesday evening, September 2nd. at the Macnougall home. A splend- id crowd was in attendance and the entertainment for the evening was under the superislon oi Mr. Ernest'Ellls. so needless to say there was never a dull moment. The annual Presbyterian Sunday School picnic was held on Wednes- day aiternoon, September 3rd., and it was an aiternoon of enjoyment. ior young and old. The highlight or the afternoon was the px-gggma. tion of Bibles to the five Ballum boys who are leaving Tyne Valley and who were faithful members oi the Presbyterian Sunday School here. - A farewell party was held in the Tyne Valley Hall on Monday even- ing, September lst. in honour or Mr. and Mrs. John Ballum, Mr. Ernest Ellis in his very capable manner acted as chalnnan and ex- pressed on behalf of everyone their regret at losing Mr. and Mrs. Bal- lum as citizens. An address was read by Mr. Donald Macbean and a presentation oi a purse was made by Mr. Edwin Hansen. Tyne Val- ley's loss is surely Montague's gain as Mr. and Mrs. Ballum and iam- ily are taking tip residence there. -8.11. C () R N IV A I. L. Ont. - (CP) Three tomatoes growing on ilie some stem was the latest. garden oddity reported here. J. A. Mac- Donald iound the freak tomato in his garden. OAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton. VVNlnosd.1y and Tliursdny 7:15- 9:15? This is the story of a nice guy . .who borrows iwenly dollars from It cash register in keep .1 dale . . . wliirn cop . . . rind A killer It's Mickey Rooney ln.hls second adult role, where easy money and a hard dame get him into "QUI(lKSAND", with Barbara Bales, Jeanne Cagney, Peter Lorre. .1. REGENT roiuciir 7.15-9.15 TIIE ROYAL COMMAIII PERFORMING PICTURE OF 'l'lIl VIII! IOIOIV IIIII IIIAI IIIIIOAI CONGRATULTATIOIIS TO THE NEW , . J and S LADlES' SHOP. AND CHILDREN'S WEAR STORE BEST WISHES FOR A PROSPEROUS FUTURE ” MacGAll-SLAND FURNITURE LIMITED Water St. Summerside DIAL 2830 We have been privileged to" share In the Modernization of this beautiful ,j.i.. new interior and offer our sincere BEST WISHES To The J & S VARIETY STORE LTD-. on this occasion of their Grand Opening. cnnuntea onus. Belmont St. 3176 Charlottetown 3 I 77 Cabinet Hardware - Chrome Mouldings - Arborltes, etc. PLYWOODS CAPITOL Summer-side Today (Thursday) 3:30- 7:15 - 9:15 11,, Devil need only THIS IS THE sronv or wIiisper...to those who would I I eIisten' MARTIN LYNN VVHO NEVER HARMED A HU- MAN BEING UNTI L LAST NIGHT WHEN HE KILLED A MAN. I . . IIER E WITHOUT SHAME --- IS THE NAKED SANIUEI. GOIDWYN who brought youlmoricn most pooulu pieliivq, rrurrii aaour A BOY. A GIRL AND A SINFUL tou.vm'o-v. K r - . i CRIME. O5” lmN'T MISS IT! ms GOOD! U FAlL9EY'lS"RADIIAiI.EAIiHIAiI'AEIwEslANs M15” LATEST NEWS vial: IOIIII KIIDI ' FAUI. SYIWAII MALA IOWIIS ' ADI: grams "WI. REEL ..':,:,,....- .;..;.;..,;. . t. and Thurs. Sept. 10-11 t"Il1 Ocean Drive." Starring: Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru. ' Selected Shorts and Saturday, Sept. 12-13 In Technicolor . "Al Jennings of Oklahoma" Starring: Dan Duryea-Gail Storm: Gloria Henry-Big Boy Williams "Sky Dragon" Charlie Frlda y Starring: Roland Winters its (tlian.