MARCH 11. 1953 cameo THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Wednesday, and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Warner Bros. comedy-romance, PRETTY BABY", starring Dennis Morgan, Betsy Drake. Zachaiyscott, Edmund Gwcnn, and of course the baby who with Mr. Gwenn put two honeymooners on the spot! This show is sponsored by "The Home and School". -I CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight (Wed.) 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30 and 7:15 ...o.Q no .Qcoc..-oo-Qggo o ....g.. : RIBJREAKING MOVIE FROM THE PAGES . 1 OF THE IOOK-OF-THE-MONTH BEST-SELLERI ; S000. OCOO'.OOo Jose FERRER Robert Brindley. Enmore. die-:oE'r Today ...... .. Thursday He lived' the L Adventure that every boy. t dreams of! I i Elmsdalc. their mcctmg on Monday, March . 2nd. l tended to the bereaved relatives in Mount, Pleasant Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Forest Pi-ifiiips. Mt. noyal. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Layton Jones, Mt. Pleasant Airport. Mr. and gt-ire. Turner Moore, Noi-tham. were supper guests rec- ently of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones, Mt. Pleasant Airport. Mr. Stirling Moore, Pownal. Vis- ited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Layton Jones. Mt. Pleasant Airport. Mr. Charles Jones. Pownal. spent several days visit at the home of his father. Mr. J. Layton and Mrs. Jones. Mt. Pleasant Airport. Mr. and Mrs. J. Layton J-ones. Mt. Pleasant Airport. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Turner Moore. Northern. were recent visitors to Charlottetown and Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Layton Joncs. Mt. Pleasant Airport, Mr. Chas. Jones and Mr. Stirling Moore. Pow- ml. were dinner guests Wednesday evening, March 4th of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones. Mt. Pleasant Airport, and Mr. Chas. Jones. Pownsl. were visitors to O'Leary. Thursday, March 5th. -G U. Elmsdale and Vicinity -Miss Joen 'McKenna. Summer- side, was A recent guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenna. Miss Vera. Williams has accepted a position in the office of the Prince County Hospital and has begun her duties here. Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Rlcliarcls. Middleton, were recent visitors to Elmsdale. guests of Mrs. John Burke. Mrs. is. A. Williams lias rctxir:i- ed to her home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs, Leith Clark and Mr. Clark, Sum- mersidc. Mr. Claude .ilncNcill. eidc. spent a brief visit. ilit wcek of March 2nd. with relatives and friends in Eimsdale. D. Johnston was the members of the Womenls Institute .'nr Mrs. James hostess for Mrs. A. D. O'Brien entertained the members of the O'Brien Road Women's Institute for their month- ly meeting on Tuesday March 3rd. Sincere sympathy is being ex- g . lcently Mrs, r '""""”"Dai'nley and Mrs. Janics Champion THE C U ARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN of Piusville on Much 'lth. . A host of friends in this com- munity learned with regret of the death on Thursday, March 5th, at St. Louis of Mr. F. J. Shea. merch- ant. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to his bereaved relatives Mr. and Mrs. James Pendergast and Mr. George Brookins, Ken- sington. were recent visitors to Western Prince County. . ...- -Mrs. Hazel Cameron was the recipient of a well-niled purse from the congregation of the Uni- ted Church at Elmsdale, on Friday. March 8th, at the home of Rever- end and Mrs. Sheen. in recognition of her services as church organist Mrs. Cameron although taken by surprise. graciously thanked all for their kindness. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the ladies present, and the evening was pleas- antly spent in music and song. --Y. . Borden and Vicinity Mr. Eddie Keough. who has been a patient in the P. C. Hos- pital. returned to his home in Bar- den on Saturday March 7th. Mrs. Edward S. Griffin of Bur- ton Lot '1 is spending a. few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Everett McKenna and Mr. McKen- na at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jay of Moncton visited relatives in Bor- den and Cape Traverse over the week-end. Mr. Harvey Bernard. who re- cently underwent an operation in the P. C. Hospital returned to his home in Borden on Sunday March Mr. Borden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson. Eller- slie. on Saturday March 7th. Mrs. Basil MacNeill at Elmsdale was a week-end guest of her daughter. Mrs. John E. Night. ingale and Consi. Nightingale at Borden. She was accompanietl by her son Thane who has returned to Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Jay or Borden had as their guests re- Ivan Dickiesnn of lot Kcnsington. Mrs. Carlyle Trainor. who has been a patient. in the P. C. Hospital. returned to her home in Bordcn on Sunday March 6'.h. Mrs.-W. 1.. Williams and mm daughter I-leather Anne, who have been spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Borden. left last week to reside in summersicle where her husband is stationed with the R. C. A. F. -Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. the death of Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant Borden. had as their guest on sun- day March 8th. Mrs. Love's uncle, and Mrs. Jaok Msclsaac oil NEVV ANNAN W. I. -Mrs. Delbert Raynor enter-l taineti the Msrcli meeting of New Aiuian Women's Institute. l'.'hlCll opened with the Institute Ode fol- lowed by the Creed. Roll call was responded to by 14 mean-be-rs pass- ing in an article for a bazaar. Ar- ticles made from donated prints were also handed in, as well as R crib quilt. The mlnutcs were read and ap- proved. a'hd discussion followed re- garding a'pant.ry sale and bazaar. It was decided to hold one as soon as space is available. Two quilts for flood rclici llady gone to Holland by plane. since the February meeting. The school committee reported articles bought for school. The new school committee is Mrs. Don Schurman. The sick cnmmittcc re- Mr. Thomas Henderson of Long Creek. Mr. Henderson. who cele- brated his 96th birthday on Feb- ruary 20th, is enjoying remark- ably good health and is always a welcome visitor here. ' Miss Phyllis White of Monctonl spent the March 7th week-endy with her parents. Mr. and Mrs William White Borden. 3 r Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. of Borden attended the MacKen7.ic - Campbell wedding at Trinity. United Church Charlottetown onl Saturday March 7th. Her friends regret to learn that Miss Faye Howatt of Borden is R patient in the P. C. Hospital and her many friends here wish her a. speedy return to good health. Mrs. Austin Murphy of Chsiton. Mrs. Edward Griffin of Burton Lot 7 and Mrs. Everett McKenna of Borden were visitors to Charlotte- town on Saturday March 7th. -1. WARNING Government restric- tions governing paved roods in the province lore applicable to all streets in the Town of; . l Ill-. be! Kensington. A n y lfringements will lstrictly dealt with. W.tH. Derroch, Moyor. C. M. Kennedyw Town Clerk; ported four calls made and fruit taken to same. The new 5iCk com- A iii;-r' EH15 1 t . l M A. . tor and Mrs E mer DEW wad 5333. amount of Red Crow work the members. ;i1'?K5)”le5- An interesting program was put on by the committee in charge. The new program committee I51 l Mrs. Walter Moses and Mrs. Al- hei'i Mouse. The April meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Moase with Mrs. Harold long. Mandel-son and Mrawalter none to assist with lunch, and roll ca mittee will be Mrs. Delbert Ray- t” I” 5 haw" ”'””l9' ' paid amounting to Some bazaar passed In and more mkcn out mlsold; also some cards and C.L.O. Collection amounted to ii EYE ILIITICII was served and the meet- ing closed with "The Queen". Pill Island off the B C. Coast, named after the English Minister William Pitt. is 57 miles PAGE ELEVEN IINI IIMI Il' Illlin ;,., KINII lIlllE TEA articlu were Prime TABLF. CLOTI-IS of fine quality rayon in I rich iwocarled dallllidli. satin finish. Mnrlc in Ireland in softly colored pastels-pearl). green or gold. Tim atti'aclii'e floral design on double damask is beautiful. Available in give sizes. l h squanr: ........................................... .. , ?:.:::. 5.50 LUNCHEON SETS consisting of 5 pieces, 36 inch square cloth and 4 napkins, made of pure Irish lincn with neatly hcmstitchcrl cdgcs. The sets are individimlly 2 boxed LUNCHEON SETS of rayon in R damask satin finish. Colors are green. gold. peach and ivory. This set consists of 7 picrcs. A 56 by 76 inch cloth and 6 napkins PILLOW SLIPS have colored borders and embroidery trim. The ends are hemstitclicrl and the Slips arc of long wcarin: :1ualil.V cotton. Cellophane wrapped 3 I and bo.xcd in pairs l. HOLMANCS As Fresh asta Spring Breeze! . . . Our New TABLE CLOTHS of fine quality cotton with hand painted designs in attractively bright colors. Entirely washable. The size is 52 by 70 inches, each ...-... BOUDOIR. SET of fine ninon with embroitl-I cred design in lovely delicate colors. These sols. consisting of two runners and 3 Vanity doilics, dress up any bedroom. 1 I a set TABLE CLOTHS of Scottish lace in lovely N-ru shade with tho design in Attractive floral and Sf'I'Oll motif. The edge is scallop- In 69 by 00 inch size. PURE LINEN of: line quality and ln'a sult- ahlr: weight for your own embroidery designs. This Linen is 36 IHCITPS wide. a yard STAMPED PIECES in embroider consist. of runners. luncheon sets. vanity sets, pillow cases and other useful and attractive items. These are at a variety of prices. AUNT JEMIMA WILL BE IN OUR STORE DURING SALE DAYS SEE HER AND ASK ABOUT THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLOUR. pkg. Quaker ROLLED OATS (5 lb. bog) ..... . . . 45c Quaker . ROLLED OATS (Premium Package . . . 53c Quaker FLOUR. (98 lb. bog) 56.09 Quaker CAKE MIXES. Zpltgs. 69: Aunt Jemima . 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