o FIEWEsTERNcu/silnihhi l curs. ‘G George CloI. J. Elmer Murphy. ill Hanover Street. one‘ its Ottawa Street. SUMMERS“)! sad PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions. Advertising. bought st any of the —M.r. Hubert McNeili. son o! Mr. and Mrs. D. F, McNeiil, Slim- mersi/ie, left over the weir enu for Halifax to enter the Medical School of Dslhousie University." S. -Mia Msry Hogan of Summer- side is spending pert of her vs- lieath (if Miss Eva Illoileill 0f Summerside i... .... Woodside-Simmons Wedding ii- One of the prettiest weddings of the season and o! interest to e . THE, cuhizoihiu. _ crihnbufilugrgwiv Respected Resident 0f Allierton liies ii CAPITOL Last Showing Today ' "WINGS OF THE MORNING" Annabella . Show: 2:30 - PAGE. 1111512137. _ Summersde ._~=s~.¢.-.,_,.__‘. y < Henry Fonda 7:l5 - 9:15 The Giimiii“ m" i" cation with Mr and iviri Wm -- following stores in Summerside. Horton Kenwm; N a__s‘ ' , . . . . .. .. OnSsturdisy afternoon there m, 11-1 gyidsgqh _ u Bflflkltifl. vlxfiersirseterie-etfhliyiailil gxfiaereéxiu pureed ewev It her residence en ‘tlniescwgs. soolerlligrlleed lb tiielgrxit The death occurred u sboit ieror Bafhnnmu Sm", Mm Duncan.‘ (imam Sea,“ 5m“, —-Mr. end Mrs- Aiex Miseriell. Sumner street in Bummereide. Baptist Church. summei-side oh five o'clock yesterday morning of mew-GI“ i" d Mm 1-,“, ,,,,_ w", 5",,‘ Threhie- ere the Iueeie v! MII- Mm live Merieili- The deceased. shims-y afternoon st 1 dclock an old and respected residen- oi m“ o p r . il/ifflfilfi"! "i°i-i\I‘-'- M“ M‘ P- who was s daughter of the lam when Rev. E. J Berress united in Aiberton in the person of Roller: rdian will he delivered to eny home in Snmmeraide by Carrier Dimm’ Siiiiii-‘Yiliiiiu- "'3 Cherie! B. WNeill end eMleleid marriage Edythe Mes, only deught- nudson Gordon. He was 85 years lne Gill d, ,- 18o per week. Phone :89 or 239-2 toi- this “"104 -——- . Gardiner. was a highly esteemed er at m- and Mrs. Leslie Siirrnons of age will“ p" ,1, go use boy responsible for delivery on your rouge —Mise Patricio Weeks hes ic- rsident of this Town where she summcrside and Cezl Clifford The}... M; Gordon was own I Ii" W“ or turned i0 Bfllnt John. N. 5.. s!‘ ! spent most of her life. Older Waodslde. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1,. Monyyose, 5'50“ o; the we ' lsnendinz her vacation with he: residents of Svimimerslde will re- c. Woodsid , Maipeqiie. me front. and Mm Hem, Gmdon o; m; ~ “T335555 WANTED lm- —'l‘HE OFFICE of Dr. l-ienryl Piifeiiid- Mr- ind Mrl- Pr-"ey call her father who was for some of the church was banked in s place and ma,“ m5 Mme in ma: "w Good ivages ideal ivioyse. siummerside. will be closed Week!» 8h Eielhere "iii W- l" rem e ill-liner e1 Henderson end irrefueien er fern end siedieii in district all his life till his re- hedielcly- dmons Apphfm per, 1mm 3w; 5 m s”; H nmyuslvm Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn. Chsrlotte- mueui, _ pink, mauve and white color firemen; about “jun yea.‘ f, llorklnfgifiilzrlS Seafoods. Summer- . iOWIi-"s- She wee s. ieithfui member of Sdhflfiie- when he moved to Aiberibn. flit Iii: l —F0l.‘t EQLE. — Double truck ——— the Trinity United. Church and Mil! JiiiiQ Run“?- A~T-C»M~ was a very successful farmer llid id- ____ wgggn, enemy.“ height wheels» f-Mnster Wendell McDonald has 101» mgny year; e valued wow...» was ixganist and previous to m,‘ ranch“ “upset counter scales good condition. Kent Muttagt, "Wm"! i” siimi Jviih liievi‘ on the women's Missionary So- Ceiemiihl’ Mf- 1B» Lewis 5W8 0 The late Mr. Gordon represent- ‘mllleq. condition. Phone 496-1 Searletown. spending the simmer with his ciety and the indies Social Club Pefieei 14>"? To the eiilihi °i ii" ed the Liberals of the First. n..- i“ excnbgivriarvard so, Suminer- -___ srendpdrents. Mr- end Mre- PM)’ During the Second World War Wediiih! Merci!» ihe "hide iihiemi trlct in the Provincial Legislature ii ca" I -FOR. SALE — New Ccckshutt weeks‘ Si“ new“! “d Mr’, “"2 hi" W" I "Pi! IP-i-ive worker for m‘ chmch °“ the “"7" °i h" for one term, having been elereii Piiea itractor, No. 60; 1 used Massey- Mrs- “m” A- Mmimiiid- ("an- the Red Cross and devoted a. “m” w“ n" h" in miirriagfi with the Saunders Govemmen‘. in w L 1355mm, convention Harris tractor; i International Ri"'9i'~*5- large portion of her time and Sh” w“ radium’ “"17" in h“ 1927. When the life of that Ucv» “TEE .7 n Central Bsdeque Binder 8 years old in extra good energy knitting for the boys ov- "midi"! 5°“ °i bmsh “all” “m” ernmcnt expired he did not a" ll" “m be hndd; Sept 10th. at condition. cut crop this yesr swirl “Miss Giiiiiys Ari-him Slimmer‘ crseas. length with tam‘ Enzabeman accept the nomination u“ v Hm on P“ ybhc meeting eve-i aged mare. good worker still Wall ' side- 1°“ ‘m Sunday ammim“ °“ She will be 8111081115’ misetii hi’ style’ ml‘ ycke’ with high neck- He always 100k an’ active b": 7'30 PL Pllll‘ l ‘it: S.’ Weeks. l " week‘! Vacuum‘ '-° NW“ swim- s. large circle of friends with UM’ 1°“ ‘leaves with lace trim‘ unobtrusive interest in all things m“? u" '___-' ' = whii“ Sh” Wm visi‘ "hiiv" “d whom she was a. general favorite m" 5km: “id mm ruling mime‘ connected with the welfare o: oil‘ - R APROYS 22x24 —0NE SIX YEAR OLD Geneal idem“ in Mmcird smuim‘ Han‘ The remains were taken to the. H" (“n length veil was caught up district and was s member oi n; ‘MR -DIGGrli:ved Also Boggs Purpose Mare, one Driving wavon f“ “d Trum-S‘ Compton‘ Funeral Home and later with a c°r°net M “ed pearls and United Church of Canada. He oh. inch “S255 3:15 ifillmiied <uDDiV °ii° EXDTBSS WWO" 3i! yoauilir; ' “i to her residence a-t 115 Summer all?! carried a cascadelbouquet 0% be well remembered for nun! ‘r _' ' ° ' _ . ._e,vp; , Vii, 3 , "" s. s. e: on, ornamcn _ _ ‘_ l m“ shares. Coil. phone or gfikegfilséf months old, Electric daughér andcgndrhggesgm‘ fig tihlld threw fiudriaefial wtill take w; gngngfrf, worn by?" nwmer cagrittabtlg Iactsi IO€IEl1ESC£ “less . * l - ' .BC 85 y a ternary) a B ‘r1 l m5 Ll 85$ '4'." l M‘ h" marriage’ of charity were mostly done in ; 55 A. McNeil and Sons- ._.()R.\.\‘GE ciiURcii Paimnr 4m annual church parade of I L. 0. I... and L.O.B.i\. of noon about five o'clock. A cal‘ prince Edward Island was hell -.-‘- from Maine crashed into the rear Sundn; afternoon from the new o! a Flicker Taxi when the taxi [pdgfi llnll on (irceii Slice? ii stopped tn allow another csr t0 ‘Pfilllly Uniicd Church. The pdlf come out of a driveway. There was Grand Nliiroilwi considerable damage to the frunl sde “as iincirr plum-c of Summersiile and. Grand Lodge officers. 1002;. g l l l on Saturday See or Phone Rex‘ Dawson. Albany. i -CAR ACCIDENT-A slight car accident occurred on Water Streii, Summerside after of the Maine cii" and the bumper cf the taxi was damageci-S. Mrs. Melvin Colwell, and her ‘grandson Victor. who arrived this lweek f.om Glace Bay, N.S.. are visiting friends in Summerside and Cape Wolfe.—S. —-Mr. and Mrs. David Priiigle. accompanied by their niece, Mis." Jennie Prlngle, Fredericton, N13. are spending a week's vacation sf the Edgcwster Cottages-S. -Mr. Kenriok H. Bissersan and Mr. Herman Aiisdin of Trlndad are visiting Mr. Stewart McNeili, Sumnerslde, They are students at at 2 o'clock. initeriment will be in the People's Cemetery. -s_ Attending the bride. as mabon of honor. was Mrs. Walter Sim- ‘mons. who was gowned in floor length nile green moire taffeta with pcplum effect and wore a matching picture hat of net. She carried a bouquet oi yellow roses. The two bridesmaids, Miss Marlon MacMui-do and Miss Betty Burden were attized in floor length taf- feta of heliotrope pink, peplum ef- fect and the headdress was a bandeau of net and flowers with mauve velvet bows at the back They carried nosegsys of roses and sweet peas in pink with mauve llortham Boy ls Critically Injured Alfred Murray, l4, of Nortnsm ls in the Prince County H05p"3l Ln a critical condition as the r"- sult of an accident which occur .ed about 9.30 Sunday night on the quiet way and often were liiii; known. The rled twice. first to late Mr. Gordon was mer- Minnie CAI.- of whom survive, W. A. Gordon- Summerslde; Mrs. Oswald Lefur gey, Suinmersidc; Mrs. Georgi- Rx-imsay. Albertun. His second wuio was Ida Champion of Albciicl. and she died about s year ago. There were no children from the second marriage. A sister, Mr: Minnie White of Vancouver, who WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY in the Shadow Gangland! Thrilling Story of fixed and loving w Excitement from riithers of Tignish and o! this ui.- , ion there were three children, all’ fl WhhlEi-h IFEer/cyocx ARC 21a Ulilliligliiili csoitos lfliisiffPWf FHYLLIS TiliiliililEli \, Slzzvxs 7:l5 - 9:l5 NOTE—-Mutlree Thursday 3:31) i -D*CC>fi-l§-$U~¢J<l¢i*i1-fi-§§-D-fi-fi§i§-Q-§—D o§$ \\\\\ ~~~e~~\~~v~c~\. oihe: _ , part. Rrv. if. G. Sullivan, bas or. . jenygfEd the sermon a‘. llRv church reri-zio (skills! as his iii’, Personals ion is rock i will build uiy‘ -.\frs. G. W. Bell entertained a number of friends cii Thursday afternoon at the tea hou. at her home in $Llll1i1l€TSld0.—S. church." The parade pracecacd to use church _hy way of Sunznici: church and Spring Streets dill-i returned by way of Elprlng Sfiee‘ Aiflllé C0"C'.llSl0fl oi the parade me clo ceremonies ivei-e iicic or. the square opposite the Loos’? gap ‘.\‘llll the singing of one verb 95 " . <scd Be The T16 Tin’- Biiids" and the National Anthem Music for the parade was fiuuiisn e1 by a piper and drummer ‘ii mi l have recently returned charlmyplmvrp-S, hc-rne in Toronto, Qnie-S. -—'Dr. and lVirs. E. Rendle Bow- ness with their children Heather and Patricia, who have been spending the summer vacation with Dr. Boivness‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bovvness. Summerslde. to their —-G. H. M.- l. .\'El\' - - NEW’ - ~ NEW SKIRTS of flannel and Alpine in the Ladies.‘ Wear Department are here for your approval . . . They're well made, pcrfccfly fitted, newly styled for Autumn wear and arc marked at very reasonable prices. The Skirts for Fall have straighter lines with short pleats or splits at the bottom. or they have a straight front with tiered hacks . . . The colors are gray. green. brown. hliwii ill‘ Wine ill sizes 12 in 20. Alpine Skirts are 4.95 to 6.50. Flannel Skirts are 6.50 to 8.95 . . .(‘nmc in and sec the smart new Skirts in the Ladies‘ Wear Department. 2. The name "GOOSEY GANDER" always means the finest of Children's Garments. Today I have good news ebout “Gooscy Gander" BQOUSES for both boys and girls. The Boy's Blouses. in sizes 1 to 3 us button-on style, made of good quality slub with short sleeves and [Peter Pan collar —-these are 2.25. There are two new styles of "Goosey Gander" Blouse for girls . . Tine white cotton with a. tucked front and pointed collar in sizes 3 to 6 sre 2.50. And n sweet little frilly Blouse Ilth a round neck and three-quarter sleeves of floral cotton print In pink, blue or white-sizes B to i-i - the price is 3.98. In Summer- dlde "Goosey Gander" suits, dresses and blouses are sold ONLY in the Youth (Mitre. 3. I'm no prophet, hut-within to be some drastic changes in the Furniture world . . . FOAM RUBBER. is going to snrplant other types of stuffing for Mattresses, sud Pillows s: well as for overstuffed iurnlshlngs and cushions. in fact some of the new. most modern hotels and hospitals are using AIR-FOAM TRESSES now. Air-Foam Mattresses never lose their resilience. they can't sag or droop, they give perfect sleeping never have to turn or change them. l know thist the Zllziitrcss and Pilloivs made of Air-Foam by Goodyear lnil soc ilicm for yourself in tho Furniture Department. 4. The nights nrc getting cooler and when you go to bed it's mighty nlcc to snuggle down in warmth and comfort. In the Lingerie stiinifln l saw BRUSliED RAYON FYJAMAS that are “soft as a kit- .i'ii~_ Tllry re light in weight —- they're tailored with long sleeves — ihry re in colors canary or tea rose -— they're in sizes medium or large MD they're priced at 4.95 n. pair . . . You'll find soft as s. kit Brushed l‘ Mount Allison vll‘e. N. B. -S Summerslde, Laughlin Rev. Charles University, -Janct Ne-wson young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newson, underwent an c-per- atloi-i in the Prince County Hospi- tal on Friday and her friends will be pleased to knciw that she i5 PTOKressinQ favourably. -S —Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Read. Mr. D.W. sears and Miss Helen Mills left Summerslde on Sunday after- noon by motor for Saint Jcihn, N. B- where they will attend the im- nual convention of Maritime Pro- fessional Photographers tember 6 and 7.—S. Oil MacPherson-fiillispie Wedding A pretty wedding was solemnised on Saturday sitemocn at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Giilispie, Summerside, when their daughter, Viola. marriage to Duncan Machherson. son of Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson, Kinross. Caznegy officiated. WIS father. who gave her in merflisge. Sack- Sep- unitecl in Achlbald main highway at Mount Pleasant. While riding on s bicycle he was streamezs. ed but Murray and Vernon iviac- was 51mg as a hood. also of Northam, were ru- gether st the time, each riding on a bicycle. The car was coining from west. ‘The Murray boy has s fractured skull and concussion of the b.'.‘i.ii and possible other internal lnyur» ics. He Ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. Erlton Murray of Northam-S. Mi‘. 1.3. Lewis. uet Hail. wore s two piece dress of t sorles and s. carsaize swee peas. Mr. Ernest Lord. Charlottetown, supported the groom. During the signing of the register, Ms. Forbes sang "O Perfect Love." _ Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at Mulberry Lodge for the immediate relatives and fiends. The bride's table, attract- ive with lighted tapers and sweet peas. was centred with a two-tier wedding cake topped with min- lsture doves. Mr. Ciirnegy P70905- ed the toast to the bride to which the groom responded. Assisting in serving were the Misses Muriel MaaKay and Jean MacFadyen. The bridal couple left by motor was desscd in black black crepe with a corssge to which the groom The bride's table was decorated with lighted rounded the thzee-tler wedding cake topped with a ing bell and ing in serving were the Betty Klnley. Anne host of friends Amherst’ N5‘ M” The grocm was supported by his duet by Miss Ruth Simmons. aunt of the bride, and After the ceremony one hund- red and fiftv guests attended a re- ception held in Leo Coyie‘s Bann- Receivinlz uvitih the bridal party were the bride's mother who navy blue crepe with matching acces- of Dream roses; and the groom's mother who silk with black accessories and a corsage of Dream roses. The maternal grand- mother. Mrs. Joshua Morell. wore sweet peas. The toast to the br'1'.e was proposed by Rev. C.A. Britten iesoonded artistically tapers. rose buds and tulle, which sur- square wedd- orarige blossoms. Tea was poured by Mrs. BB. Matheson and Mrs. J. W. Lecky and assist- Misses MacRae. Joshua Mor- arrived home about two weeks a5.» also survives. Strili-‘k by B 0B!‘ driven bl! iii?- brother. Mr. George Woodsiiie. The late Mr. Gordon had been Hilfflld BiICii 0i Summers-ml iii" Sgt. Charles Walpe: and Mr. in failing health for some yfilla Birch immediately pieced the in- Ralph MaoKey ushered the guests but had been confined to hoo- I'll lured boy in his ear and rushed to their seats. only about ten days. For the psi: him t0 the h0§l>iii1i~ 1i i5 fi°i During the signing of the year he has made his home with known hOW the Bdcifiehi iifliipeii- register “I’ll Walk Beside You" hi; daughter, Mrs. Ramsay. Funeral services will be on Thursday afternoon from Ms.) rose United Chiirch.--S. “WINGS 0F THE MORNING" WITH JOHN MoCORM-ACK AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE -Brciight to the screen in nil the lifelike beauty of magnificent Technicolor, “Wings of the Morn- ing," the flaming romance clf a lovely fugitive fleeing from strife- tom Spain, opened yesterday at. the Capitol Trc-atrc. Annabella, a gay and alluring sensation c-f the screen is starred with Henry Fonda and Leslie Banks in the film, which presents the world- famcus tenor, Jclin McCormack. A thrilling mixture m! drama. spectacfe and surprise, the Devon- shlre Films release achieves re- markable effects through its natural beautiful Technicolor. The spectacular changing qt the Guard at- Buckingham Palace, hcme of Ekiglish Kings; the most sensational Derby ever run, with jockey Steve Dc-noghue riding his of The living room was artistically decorated for the occasion with ‘m a himemm" iriPid ihéiiugfiii“: Courtney Miiie‘. M“! Miiiriiewii- most thrilling mce. John M” gmdm" Ewe" 9°“ “d “m the Madame? ‘hell e avewllh anthem‘ L°°ky‘ M's’ Hwy Hm" Ocnnack beloved ‘Irish tenor T° m“ strains i’! uhenzrms m a wool “t of sea gtheli re be“ and Mrs' Clive Johnstorh sinking the songs of Ireland that Wedding MaLch. played by Mrs. him‘ °°°°“°"i“~ "in" e‘ ' Out of the province suesisin- h . w.“ E For“ the bflde d emb turn they will reside in Charlotte- cluded Miss Betty Kinky‘ Hamax’ ave made him famous - these edlfhektal the “meg; h" town. N54 Miss Anne Macgae, Sydney are a few of the moments that r Mr. and Mrs. MscPherson have Mmes_ N5. m“ couymey Mm", make “Wings of the Mcming" s film st once beautiful and breath- REGENT. TODAY and WEDNESDAY Assrmis’: Ielis Iss1 see s:a gallant Ins re-iln the lsselgg, mill. tummy-em q; n" l" villus filelr iim m no ‘ "will: sateen Iatlfei gm, "I "rein. manic man h. tlsmy’: nest eelerfsl reg". IIe llli s sstitl es its gun.’ STARRING Md» Vzkfoz llHiRNEiMclllGl y LUKliS zucico ‘DOUGL/s S 5 fDUMBRlLLl-I ' YIRGINIA FIELD Shows 7:l5 and 9:15 t M iinee Wednesday 2:30 £."'"_h_l_’.__.is_ln__ilie Dry_Goode Department. _ -L-E-WA-R-I-N-G a number of Floor Sample" “Kroel-iler Chester-Fields” I AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES COME IN and See the smashing prices at which these stilts! are offered! ‘THE REASON-to make way for the New _ Fall shipments. Street Floor flout: Furnishings Store SMALLMA Two Stores In Snmmerslde s the best wishes of a elthwi? olfihli.‘ soiidflll? i” h 1°“? "id hi?" . "WM reii. Sunny Bree- N-B-i MY» "iii tam“; 1 m m, d bod, u -, gwm, life-S. Mrs. Allison Beck, Sunny Brae, N. A5 iiiiieiehi diid uiliifiiil s! her weseeoeeeseaewaee: .~~~—~~—e-=-=-=o_.,-@=---MMM, the next few years there are going m3 ' e ce i“ ,5‘r B, My“ may Butdem “random unusual “rm; the lQveLy Anna- ‘ """""\'\""~’~‘\\ 959mm‘ sweetheart “scum” “id N"B. M, Ross Friars, Moncton, N. bells appears first in a prologue, m“ GYPSY Princess. Marie diP-l ' long iylfeves cmnm.‘ :5‘ 130m; Bl- ‘Misses Catherine and Betty showing her as Marie. s Wpsy Pei-VS in modern times. fleeing auger-er tel hang. ‘EVIL hid 1i: we ‘ cilm-iingharn, Auguste, Maine; ‘Mr. princess. She marries Leslie Bank; frem a Spain torn by revolution. c E MAT‘ it?‘ 1,210 g lggtgd my, pug Frank Woodslde, Vancouver, B.C. the Earle or Clontsnf, who dies 5*“ i“ lie-and: Mme Bed" l ¥h,,,‘b,o..°,§,s p,“ Sh, any” “ The newly weds left by motor on on the hunting field five months bra-iii" 5°!‘ h" h°i5°~ "Win85 °i KENSLNGIQN rest and comfort, you y ‘ I d l honeymoon u“) through the layer‘ and learns’ when Sh, Yb the Morning," so that she may you are interested in Flirt," mm“ e“ m” m Sooth Eastern States and to Toronto. turns to the gypsles that her “in the Enalieh Derby and a 1mm“? "°15'9=i5 C°m° l" “Xiiiholli; her as maven of a ~ the brlde~ traveilinB i“ a mt” "iBITiBEe has hrwsilt d curse on ‘mm?’ that will "iabie h" i0 Diiiiiiie Biii ' l "m" will‘ i e sbardine suit of cocoa brown her descendants for three gener- "WW the fiance she left in see Two Show: For the Price o! honor, was hferfilsltsr. MrséhPreston , gstcmng accessory“ md a anon‘ Spain. One. lsvltlrgdell: i: nooalpieelilllh solimwlisr s “m” °i Tmsm“ "Se" o“ m‘ As u“ gmt'g""‘dd““ghl°' °l SOMETHIN “DICK TRAQHS DILEMMA. she“ pink “new with ‘med bod- t N N u M i N T bum they Wm rash“ in “is; her marziage was on the staff of G m COHIMON Johnny Mand lee and m“ skirt‘ He: headdress Erunsllilshsfylelgi-eer; lrcerngmleil: Sum Simmons and MacFarlane Sum GLASGOW Scottish and "m WrstcrhckTllsi-llliwn h‘ l. i. ' - ‘ -— . g o s “ l. ins shoulder iensin veil- she eer- “i.‘fl‘°e's°é'"“,e~i_i__-n"- ' m BM" “hub” ililiebeexlolisilitalo versitv i-loirrlllll hfsfé’ a U“ Zihlnrlllllhfis ollmllfvimk “mi ‘“'l ‘”@uhi@w<§rle@ei@e 'ie_d~a__nosegsy_of_Drear_n roses e_nd_ manazer- 9 i P i __ '_ .__-'_. _ ."_ ' _. ___ i g j-iliiyejcsie. Where Price ll Me toiled Wit .\ Quality n0