;~ n-\"" Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 race TWELVE __ 4 pg, ' f Regent Theatre a SIIMMEDSIDE "this?" Illllll - iiiim WESTERN cunnnuui three and a half months old Phone 1e34, Summerslds. -~'l‘llE OFTICI OI‘ LANT, Kinkora, will be August 28, afternoon and evening for housework. Eummerside. - August 28 to Sept. l. -LE.AVE FOR PICTOU —- Ma’ and Mrs. H.K_ Stright of Bummer- side left on Monday for Pictou where they will reside. Ml‘. Sirighi. going into the boat building busi- ness with his father, Mir. Strlght. Mr. Strlght was advertis- Jemcs i PNfiQ BYWALTER WANQR- Directed by STUART tiElSLEil-Saoenphy by IOIIN "WARD UYlSolrAmdfl BMW! lltlln Sibel-Additional Dlllogue by Lionel Wiggsm-Oruinal Story by Dorothy Peril Ind front Olflfl A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Shows 7.I5 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 2.30 Last Showing to-night Ginger Rogers in "Magnificent Doll" lTIiere Are Limits... ill On what a magazine, a radio or daily newspaper can convey to you in news form because of curtailed time. Whereas: a Weekly Newspaper analyzes in detail the happenings and occurren- ces, both local and foreign in one single edition. It contains interesting facts that concern you . . . your locality . . . and acquaintances. Such a thorough news digest is embodied in the "PIONEER" and "ISLAND FARMER", where timely editor- ials and editorial opinions ap- pear; breathtaking bargains of- feted by local merchants; a Woman's page of up to date fashions and recipes; as well as Sporting Events. The "ISLAND FARMER" as its name suggests, contributes one full page to farm improvement plans through sage advice and inter- pretative illuslrations. Both of these outstanding Papers can be obtained at less than the cost of a postage stamp pcr week. Upon receipt of your name and address ac- companicd by the small sub- scription ice of $2.00, we will _n hlg manager of the Journal and Mrs. Strlght. in the Journal office-S. the time s still was seized in Wil- ‘oy members of Summerside De- tachment, R.C.M.P. appeared be- fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton yes- terday morning. One lnan plead- ed guilty and was given a fine of 8160 or three months under the Excise Act and $200 and cost or three months under the Prohibi- tion Act. The second man plead- ed not guilty and his case was ad- journed for a week. He was re- leased on ball of $l,000.—S. ..—SCHO0LS IRE-OPEN - Sum- merslde sahools will open for the new term on Tuesday, September 2nd. This is I. little earlier than usual duo to Labor Day falling on Sept. 1st. Pupils attending the High School and Academy will report at 10 o'clock up to and including Grade 5 and those above this grade will come at 9 o'cl0ck. Beginners will not start until Wednesday at nine o'clock. All classes of St. Mary's Academy will commence Tuesday at nine o'clock.-S. I Personals -.Llttle Goldie Faye, daughter of m. and Mrs. Harold Faye. Slunanerside is a patient in Prince County Hospital. -Mr. Roy O'Keefe and son. Roy Jr.. and daughter, Valerie, of Saint , John, N.B., are spending a week at ‘ Garden of the Gulf Cabins, Sum-| I mfirslde-qfi. -Mr. and Mrs. John A. And- rrews and Mr. Lowell Andrews of Norboro accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Paynter and Mr. lm-wood Paynter of Freetown ware recent visitors to Sackville. N-B- {Kinsmen Against Dancer Aid Fund MONTREAL Aus- se - Dale-l gates to the men Clubs Convention here YEN"- day turned cown a resolution wy-“Ch guggggtr-q the clubs contrib- ute $150,000 toward a fund u. reduce deaths from c cer in the Dominion. l Delegates who defeated the res- oliltlon included Charles Poole. North "Ilorontc. ant‘. J.\‘l' lll. od Saslutron. ed that Kinsmen clubs‘ man ob- ject war. local Projects- money away from the cvmmunities where our rec: dill-Y 119$ 85 l 5"‘ vice cluh," contended J.W. Sut- cliife of Kenora. l-lal Poole, president of mu Kinsmen. cited the educa- tional value of tho M01901 Md‘ Hal Rogers o! Toronto, founder the Kinsmen movement. fed In their various communities, “national unity demanded a na-i tlanal project." Edward O'Sliea of‘ —UQU0R C5555 IN COURT- bout completed when the ~Two men who were arrested at’ was gfioppei l Also taking pert in the I ‘ 11., _ tee of Christian Education. Rev. Assoc “ion o! K s TB. MacDonrrnd. Toronto, editor of Baptist Publicatons, presented nuucmlshcwed how much the am had grown rlirlng the 10 years of its existence. Dr. A. Gibson, Wolf- vilie, told of the work of the Mar- rltime Mcmb particularly In Sunday School and The}, melntalnpifoung Peoples work. Rev. Nelson Chappell, Tc-xonto. zecretrry of the Christian Education Committee of "Peopfle are fed up with sending a; (Zwgtnwgkurisn tgitcglggii‘: for boys‘ work, in chwches lcamps. Mrs. E.G. Blackedar. 0t- Mnm WW8. Si"? a rcpt"! on deaconess training. She told qt tn- courses o, sitter to train womtn for Christian pulmodwfark in the churches. Al. the close _ t m of the report it was rnoverl and “iulbsfhjhxlzllzhgflldpegsjgnciiihaf carried that the canes-an Baptist c“ ' ‘Committee on Christian Education become s committee of the feder- THE CHARLOTTETOWN ounnnwu - - - . . » “No Decision" -r-'oa saw loo! runners. ', llospltal Board DB. GAL-| closed No report as to why work on Iconstrucaion of the new Prince —WAN1‘ED GIRL 0B WOMAN; County Hospital had been stop- Apply Guardian,’ ped or when it would be recom- | menced was given out following a ispecial meeting of the Board of _-1~ug ppncr; o1 1);, McMur- 5 Trustees of the Hospital last eve- do. Summerslde. will be closed hing. Mr. M. b. Bradshaw. Vi“ chairman oi the Board who pre- sided at the meeting, uld there ,I had been "no decision". The men an the J0b were paid off at 12.30 noon on Saturday and were not told when trey would be needed , again. Foundation Maritime Ltd. of Halifax have the general contract Summerside and the sub-contract for excava- nvvrked | tlon is held by the County Con- struction Co. Ltd. of Ohai tte- ltuwn and their work was J a- work The site of the new hospital is mot Valley on Monday afternoon, on Bummer street North just, a. hove the high school on land which was donated by M. l". ‘Schurman Co td. A general ‘campaign for unds was carried out in the spring of i945. I The architect of the new bulld- mg is Mr. Leslie Fairn of wolf- ville, N. s. -s. ~ Baptist Federation Df Canada Moots WOLFVIILE. N.S.. Aul- I6 — "A practical step this federation .ought to take at once is to make overtures. to tue Disciples of Chris! lfor greater zo-opvralion, or for {definite unto-n of ihe two denom- linations in Canada." said Dr. 6.0. IWDTTBJ Wolfvnle in the president.- Hial address yesterday to the Bap-l tist Federation of Canada He also told that the federation has taken under advisement further co-op-, 5mm” with me 3m" evangenclllln! the Pllblishlnz of material for denominations of Canada Professor Arnold T. Ohrn, Oslo, Norway, gave the first of his ser- ‘les of devotional addresses to open the session. r service Dr. N5. McKecllzrle, Port Hope, and Rev JJ-l. Sloat. Van- couver. Prayer meetings were con- ducted by Rrv William Bonney. Calgarv and Rev. E.J. cwsholm. Lewlsville, N.B. Present Reports The challenge of Christian edu- cation was presented by leaders in this q/pe of work across Canadah Rev. LA. Gregory. Toronto, dfzect- or o! Christian education for On-I tarlo and Quebec, presented the. challenge, stutng that Christian‘ education is the angollv: and telling of the work of the Canadian Baptist Commit- the Wink o! that commttee. lie business Christian Educath,“ Boa-d, e and made s strong challenge and McMaster and Acadia univer- tlon. Greetings to the federation from Avousr 21 1m BIOOER TIIAI AIIYTIIIIO YOII NA v5 [my 5g“. SUMMERSIDE RACE TRACK SAT. AUG. sou. .30" MON. SEPT. 1st P.M, LABOR AFTERNOON . '30 DAY rrnronusnca. P-"i Anmvmc THURSDAY PRESERVING a . Plums I ' CONGRESS OF HOLLYWOOD . Peaches DARE ipEvlts |Publicul:ons. A number c: recomq most effective" means of conservation a'd of ev- ent. types o! pork that is done by Under the chairmanship of Rev. RE. Whitney Woifvlllé, tendenl. of slons, speakers omnhaslzr-d Christ- ian work among French, Polish and other l-MKUOZG groups. w'th Negro churches, rural nrcas. l". all parts c-l the Da- minion of Canada. . Pears Phone or place your orders early for prompt delivery, Lowest Market Prices SMALLMAIPS SIIMMERSIDE ?__~.._T --- ii, , that the separate standards of the three Canadian Ouiventlons be‘ unified into A single standard. Dr. A. Gibson present/ed the report of} w; mam. cmcus than. FRANK MATHEWS AND AUTO lllwlllACS SEE THE HUMAN BATTERING RAM! SEE THE SLIDE FOR LIFEI SEE “DRIVERS ROLLING CARS OVER AND OVER END TO ENDI SEE IRON MAN MATHEWS ALLOW A 2-TON TRUCK TO RUN OVER HIS I mendatlons were passed advocat-I information in church work- The repor.‘ on Protesmnt-Caih- llc relations by Mr. HH. Bing- ham. Toronto, was ably presenled as the speaker dismissed and 191d SEE THE DIVE OF DEATHP o, the “my, m“? coneTzy m. y...‘ IEIRERYGRCEAT PIEUL AERIAL SENSATION OF THE AGE! r-r-chwrh commute n revert HARA TERI Eo BY “RIPLEYS BELIEVE IT OR " was warmly discussed as different, WORLD'S Mos-r UNUSUAL MUSEIAN! NOT As THS speakers spoke on different as- _ 535st?ifii..‘if‘°f.lii’i.a."lii“dil.i SEE TIIE BOMBER ORASII IN Mln A"; l l. DON’T MISS IT IT’S SIIIOIDB. 2O SPINETINGLINO NAIR RAISING AOTS public schools NOTE-WE CLAIM THIS TO BE THE BIGGEST ourooor snow EVER TO STOMACH! Among those taking part were: Rev. GW. Guiou. Yarmouth: Prof.‘ ELM. wniddr-n, Wfilvlllt’; Rev. EA J. Barass, Stmimerslde; Rev. TB.’ .“.’;;E:;j'“;.:;1;..;f°i.i;1‘°g$3.53.; PLAY THE MARITIMES Toronto anJ Allen WacLuire, Hampton NB- A TIIE OIILY SIIOWIIIO ON P.E.. I ADMISSION SLOO OIIILOREN 50: ALL TAXES IIIOLIIOEO Home Missions The evening session ol’ the fed- eration was lflrnhlignted by a panell (Discussion 0n Canadian missions that acrentuz-tid themrny differ- nunpar: msr cameos" ‘Three religions o1 mink-ind —- Judaism, Christianity and Islam-q came from the Middle East. the Baptist Church in Canada. ' Business Opening _ I have opened a general merchandise and feed business in Emerald m the building formerly Qccupigd by ML y_ |___ McQuaid and I wish to extend a general invitation to the people of the yicinity to call and I would appreciate a share of their patronaiu superin- ltlardtlme Home Mis- LAND 0F ISLES New Zeslsnd comprises two large and several smaller islands with a total ares of 103.415 square miles. an-i work in scattered I W. H. McCOURT. _%__________________ TIIIS OOIILD BE YOUR IIOME You Will Find Everything You llead For School At BELUS add your name to our growing SIIBSORIBE TO TIIESE OIITSTAIIOIIIO WEEKLIES TODAY. llmlw-“l- m!“ m“ °l u" pl“ the Northern Bspt-st convention, list of subscribers. 4°’ ‘m’ ym °“ l“ g’°““d:‘. '1'“ u ted States, were extended by Klatfxlj clubs “"4” ‘I wldfrtev. c. Harry Atkinson, New York, “Ts. -conve_tl°n earner turned secretary of the department of ed- down a resolution suggesting that. THE PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY ‘M rip-operation of the province and -iflce fonds and building counsel of mud! be the American Baptist Home Mia. lvenwuvcr. and Dr m. Orchard. ,'I‘oronto. and a resolution passed Publishers of .. The Island's Foremost Weeklies sulmvnmsma ASHA ALL ployment seekers to get a better SHIN GLES Just received a corload Asphalt Wall Shingles in Varitone color. , Also in stock, good assortment of colors and blends In the light I25 lb., thick butt 210 lbs, and Broad Shadow type Roofing Shingles. , Island Spruce and Var Shingles. Can also supply building paper and nails for above. J. F. MORRIS fercnt Jobs. first ,was by a glcvemaker who showed ,the processes ln glove manufact- uring. It was unknc=vn wheihe: this t0- éperptgron would be offered. A meque for $6888 lrOm "w, Kinsmen service Fund was DYE-- sented io thn National Office of~ the Boys‘ Cluh- qt Canada. 1t wasl received by Vernon F‘. McAdam.‘ 3,3,6. geneml secretary, who thanked the Kinsmen Clubs As- sociation for its Interest and sill?- port. suow "now" or 10a WINNIPEG — (C?) - The Na- tional Employment Service here has inaugurated demonstrations of industrial processes to enable em- ldea of the work involved In dlf- demonstration Pens, Pencils, We also carry a complete line of office supplies of Scribblers, Notebooks, Dictionaries, lnlt, etc. Everything except Text Books National flag o! new Dominion trade commissioner. cf Ladle is held by In. M. R-daughter, Mrs, Ahuls, right, wife of the Indie was unfurled mm sad harm Ouude at the commissioner? P. S. Gyeni. flag Toronto residence. first time Minimal-nasal MUTUAL _ Fl 12E INSURANCE C OMDANY ESTABLISHED I665 ' M UTU Al. sen p - , --AGENTS- W. ‘Venn Craig,‘ Clifford cm Ween. Albefldll lrlm lurch. rm nu: hank I. Gallant. Wellington 314481. . W. I. Warren. Marga“ m.‘ fiddle Meal-cod. wen loyalty Parkman 1mm, rowan "MOI! 0mm crrovm IIIAD omen, nmnsnlml as a national project. no L qll kindg, " " ' - ~~ - -- - -— - raised to aid m. National Com-l gmscfdiegrts Wm presenw The finale Iptshscf Property can be avoided by pritectlne mm" 1°‘ Mmml Hyglem‘ ThmldLlflXlV the afternoon. Ti-e repin-t TY your om. w. mwruncm lb" ‘liiy-‘ciwruble’ ‘aid Hugh wlklfor OEIAinBIZIOIl and credentials was & so“, 04 Perth. Ont. as ire nrcjr-ctvpresentnd b»,- Rev. Elm-rt. Paul ' roqfilrlflll U" ' SUMMERSIDE Idea _ llnpaou, Stanley