I it I it ( race TWELVE l -a yard 2.59 dresses and suits. The wide-a yard slacks and fall suits. or brown. finish is easy to fashlfm lnnklng 5('Pi'lIU'tlflS. 56 yarri -- DRY. SPECIAL VALUES! RAYON GABARDINE in A close hard surface twill weave thiit defies soil and is crease resistant. This line fahrie is suitable, for slacks, skirts. Jackets and suits. Available in navy. j green gray, wine, powder and twiliglit--58 inches wide brnixn, red. gray and KY9?"- RAYON ALPINE CLOTH ll This fabric is in a pleasing medium weight: green, wine. brown, black, gray or navy. ' .6 9 54 inches wide-H yard ---------------------- PIN WALE CORDUROY in a fine quality; medium weight. It is closely woven for lots of wear. excelled for children's clothing, colors Un- slacks. are 36 in ch as L69 practical and durable for skirts, shades of RAYON SUITING in I smart checked design. shades of blue This material with A soft and beautifully lntn siilts. sportswear, or Eond inches wide. - A tailors 2.75 pAT'r1:;RNs by simplicity and McCall. HOLMANS GOODS St. Louis and Vicinity Mrs. Clarence Wedge was V I cant. visitor to Bummerelde. guest of Mr. and Mn. Dougald Wedge. Mrs. sun Myers recently visited her sister, Mrs. Sextue Gillis and family in Klldarg Capes. Mrs. Cyrus Perry and family or Borden were recent visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. soseime Bernard. Mrs. Maurice Myers and grand- daughter Barbara Ann were week- end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers in Duvar. Mr. Ind Mrs. Earl Cornish have returned to their home in Newton, Mass, after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry and family were week-end visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet, Tlg'nLsh Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Areeneult have returned to their home in Toronto after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S, Arsen- ault in Leoville. Mr. Nelson Perry has returned to his home in Palmer Road after spending the past two months in Toronto. Mrs. Edmund Gander. has return- cd to her home, in Ontario sitter visiting at her home, giuest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Gaudet. Mien Marie Allain of Charlotte- town rereiitly spent. it feek-end at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C Gaiirtet. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peters of Hal- ifzix, N. S. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S)-lvain Peters. Palmer Road. Mr. Raymond Bernard left on Monday, September lst for Toron. tn, Ont, where he plans to spend the remainder of the slimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miwboiield of Providence R. I., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard. Mr. Joseph Perry of lmvrence. Mass nos a revert Visitor at. the home of Miss Catherine Perry. He. was accompanied by his grancisxm, Walter Perry. Mr. snd Mrs. Alphonse Perry of Leoville recently had as their guests Mrs. B.G. Biircelles of Maiden. Mass, Mr. Frank Hiird. and Miss Mae LcCl2iir, also of Maiden, Mass. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge have returned to their home in New York after spending a pleas- CAMEO TllEATliE Keiisington. iVerinesday and Tlinrsrlay T;i.-'i- .'l.l.'i. This is the story of a nim- ziiy . . . who borrows tweiity dollars from a cash register to keep a date . . . with a cop . .. and a klllor It's Mickey Rooney in his second adult. role, where easy money and a hard dame gel him into "QL'I('l(SAND". with Barbara Bates, Jcnnne Cagney, Peter Lorre. 1--1---j-m Professional cards August. 31st. tn visit. their sister. Ryv. Mr. Stirling st Pictou, Mrs. John Hoberge and Mr. Rob- - B. F. Hunter R. 0. CAPITOL Summon-side ............i.... p. .. . Complete Visual Analyses , ,. Tonight 7:15 - 915; Thursday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Ginsu mm ,, l DA I L Y C R O S S WO R D ACIOBS DOWN 2!.Shod, PHONE H" Lsphero 1.Nercotic feethe: ' ; -I UMALLMAPV5 5Un4D1Na 4.Consume drugs 'z5.Ler-vsof whispgf ,3 , fg omommus-r 7. Stimulate 2. Stunted botily A . ' A imam WITHOUT SHAME 3' 3'1”! ,3'.5".f.' 3zl'3?:?i".'.33- iho3e who WWI” 1o. Glisten cf Spritgl :11): gtrikee ' TRUTH 1l.Be t B.'l'rou o . gyptian -- "Stall 15 THE NAKED gage:-e gI.(r:'l,-igitilv; 331.2; . 9 HO - II ne p P! ABOUT A BOY- A 6"" ""- ”- ”"''"''”l"'"'' .. 222353.. '-.:F.:'':'.:::.:' 3:::"" ................ VETERINARIAN ouooa IO.NItivei;f u.A.n-um 41. strong" P E. 1T.Ma.k Scotlan rystematl , wt :1 AND A SINFUL CRIM ma. 2520 deep: 12. Ascend 8G.'f'ouchee dtspisvn Water Street lee. gbound 11l:.gfoIu(urn ! ) 31 ;nuc:tt:en;in ” gnlshl ' 2 , lny . VET )70C. . F0 . EITIIC , . Summersido 23.8 boll 19.WImpu.m ericer ii A well-told gripping tale of puy;;d.. " ' "9 'register . . 2e.w 'SAMUEl. Guilt Newt and lW-b"- iiii. J. 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OPTOMETIIBI Ginsu MIMI lyos Examined Office Hours: D to ll -. 1 to I Ind by Ippolnlinull Phone I251 IIGINT THEATRE BLDG. lemme: IL luinieenlu 3 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gal- -rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Int vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wedge. on their return they were accompanied by Mr. and Mn. Joseph Wedge who plan to mend tlwo montlhs visiting -Mrs. Thomas Fletcher and son Tommy who are vacationing in St. Louis were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mc- Aldliitf in Tigriish. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flaherty and sons of Maiden, Mass. and Mrs. Annie Gregory, also of Mel- dem, Maee., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Perry, Loovllle. Mr. Ind Mrs. Emut 'nieoi-lard and eon, Bernard, are visiting in st. Louis, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mokler. They were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .le.i-nee Aheern. Mrs. Camille Perry is visiting relatives and friends in Massach- usetts. She is accompanied by her two children. Johnny and Irene. Mrs. Perry plans to visit her two daughters in Halifax, N.s. on her return. Dr. and Mrs. Goldstein have re- turned in their home in Long Is- land, New York, after visiting friends and relatives in St. Louis. They were accompanied by their two sons, Gerald and Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Alrred Pelletli-r luvs returned to their home in Salem, Mnss.. after spending three weeks at Mrs. Pelletlerb home. lant. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers motn' d to Summerslde on Saturday 9' ing to meet their hmther-iii-law. Mr. Thomas Perry of Yarmouth. Maine. They were accompanied by is vacationing on the Island. Mr. Peter All:-un has retilrlied in his home in Lawrence, Mau., after spending H pleasant vacation at the lain. He was accompanied on his return by his mother, Mrs. Eliza- Marlene Dube. Friends of Mr. Alblni Martin of St. Roche will be pleased to know he where he had been receiving treat- ment. in the Victoria General Hos- pital for ii spinal injury. Mr. Mar- t.in is convalescing at. his home. much improved in health. and all are hoping he may soon be com'- pletely cured. Mr. and Mrs. Aiibin Perry oi Palmer Road had as their guests recently. Mr. Vltaal Lelilanc, College Bridge, N.B., the Misses Irene and Eileen DeBly of the R.C.A.F. station in St, John. Qudbec, Mrs. John P. Peters, Miss Helen Peters, Mrs. Douglas Mnllock and son, Mr. Alphonse Peters of New Bruns- wick. N ..... 3 Friends of Mr. Arnold E'llswort.h are pleased to see him home again after being a patient at the City in weeks. Mr. Ellsworth was suffering M from an infection in his foot which became so serious that he had to on Ulla smztnn. Albrrttm. gash Norboro. home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Al- iSnnningdale, Sask., left on return to pleasant lbeth Allaln. and his niece, Miss Kvnsinizlon and vicinity. has retumed from Halifax Mr” Clinton. ton recently. They were of Mr. and Mrs. Meritt Callaghan. tion erge. They were wcompnnled '31 Mrs. Alphonse Merchend Ind fem- ily who were returning to their home in Dartmouth after spendlns two months at the home of Mr- wlth their children in U. 8. A. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Mrs. Eleanor Chaisson of IAN- rance, Mess. had a pleasant sur- prlsy during her two weeks visit in St. Louis when she found her wed- ding ring that she had lost at her father's home nearly 50 years I80 when she was a bride. During her vacation she visited her old home which is now owned by her nephew, Mr. Joseph Gaudet. The house has been remodelled this summer and as Mrs. around and thinking of byglme days, she came across the ring, still in good condition. Oheisson was Palmer Road picnic was held on Wednesday afternoon, August 20th Immaculate Conception Ohiirch grounds. The weather was ideal for a picnic. A large crowd was present from different pieces on the Island Ind also I large number of tourists from across Canada and the United States. 1119 saloons were well stocked and were kept busy until late in the evening and the various games proved et- tractive to both old Ind young. I-lot dinners were served from 12 o'clock noon until evening and beautifully trimmed cakes. which were later sold at auction, adorned the tabla. -- 3.0. Kensington and Vicinity Mr:nd Mrs. John Burns. Ken- vlsilors to were recent Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley, Mal- peqne, were interested spectators ms wue Mm Thumu Perry wh0,at the Alberton Exliibltlon. Mr. Peter Callaghan of Mimine- is visiting in Clinton and Mrs. Vera (Stafford) her home visit. with friends Mrs. (Dr.l E. G. Gillie left re- cently for Bathurst. N. 3., where she will he the guest of her niece Reginald Stever. Mr. and Mrs lilames orboro, visited Alberton Wednesday, September 3rd, where they were guests of John A. and Mrs. Callaghan. Mr, and Mrs. were visitors Congratulations to Harold Palm- er, Kensington, are his success in the at Alberton Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamill. Kin- ltorn, visited the Alberton Exhibi- September on Wednesday, - Mr. and Mrs. Albert MrLellaii Wednesday, Sepiembei” Hospital. Oharlottetown, for several 3”l- 501” ""31? home It on and friends in Kensinizton, In- looking Elliot of recently after a Lawless. Louis O'Connor, to Alber- guests in order for cattle exhibit "EXII 0! D00)!" AT THE OAPITOL -The searching drama of I youthful killer is unfolded in "Edge of Doom." Samuel Goldwyrrs new- est production which opens today at the capitol Theatre with Diana Andrews. rerley Granger and Joan Evens. ' Granger has the leading role of a sensitive, bitter youngster who kills In elderly priest in an argu- ment over his mother's funeral. Hie flight from the crime and his tortured wrestling with his con- science during the persistent hunt for the slayer. provides the raw material that leads to the intense- ly dramatic climax. The young star turns in e bril- liant. portrayal. Andrews. as a younger priest. who accidentally learns of the boy's guilt, and Miss Evans, as the dead man's niece, likewise deliver sharply etched per- formances. Mela Powers as the cul- prlt'I young fiancee. Robert Keith. Paul Stewart, Adele Jergens and Harold vermilyee stand out in the supporting cast. of this unusual film, which is ielaesed through RKO Radio. . Brucketed ere Robert Keith. Paul Stewart, Adele Jei-gens and Male Powers. Mark Robson's fine direction makes the most of the screenplay, which was written by Philip Yor- dan from the much-discussed novel by Leo Brady. It was produced with the customary Goldwyn real- ism and conviction. .---.--- ALASKA HOLIDAY MILK RIVER, Alta .- (OP) - Roscoe Hullt and his son Robert returned from a motor trip up the Alaska Highway to Fairbanks. From: the Alaska city they flew to Kotzebuc on the Behring Strait. and went on e. whaling hunt with Eskimo guides. to GET A (All IVS in Oh You can go into debt to ways-by saving Ind by borrowing. l D t n':. . . R...” an" wmdmg". ,;orn;h fidence as few other things can. It gives you very pleasantly with relatives I good foundation for your financial plans ha" his 198 Bmlmm-ed helm” the 25,?;,,,ii,:f;,,.f,'fd Summuside and manager to lend you money when you ';;:em;”'5,'nEgj1";:f;atfU”:ffd,o"lg2 - - want to realize an objective sooner than near her husband during his stay Kgggingntrgl Mrr:iu”:'d'”e regmgj You otherwise could. 1” in” hwplmv from n vltsltl with htiheir dauzhger When you have I sound dnmclal pm- 'mr' d - - . . ( PM Johnny M”,, and ms hrom, Sad M:?"E;lrl”ghmOnrd" on r:'t'u:" gram. but need money for some useful or. Eddie Myers of Duvar. m0l(ir9dIll1!-y ramp by Plctgu mm Wnoil purpose. harrowing at the BofM bx iust to Dartmouth. N S on Sunday. islands. visiting an old friend. I, sound as systematic snlnsllndcedi his mother form of saving. It HLONCIFILLOVV" g i,,,vAXYDLIAAXI y one ltller simply stands for In or . In this eximpio Ins mod) l for the three L's. X for the two I rtrophies. the length and formation of Each de.v,tIu code letters are different. ” Acryptogrul ' RY.1!L'URGi6UW. . -..z-'- 0's. etc. Single lemrl. Quotation HWQHOW your ,xn-rrowr-'-aooaot, IDVI. s-serasnuxttar 8103'!" 'rnsgr.raujr,y;vIivoe. we IN Q ?, ruumr. or" note ,0! HUMAN HH, aoousmr 12.1!!!-.PO!l apos- DILWQNI Ire Ill lilnt.s.l TEG K ,UWN-It PQrcnrw.v.".ii. AD.)'.P,W.,0,0BflW v Aiiit; .. Saving comes nrst. of course .. . so much a pay-day owing to yourself. A bank balance gives you personal con- . . . and it makes it easier for your B of M 70 - THO SE WHO viinur HEAD: A-Stcitement by FIRST or ...TO YOURSELF It's the streamlined way to make iinmdnl progress. Sonia of our mostsuocusfulcusoomeunscdilsoysoem. leinesns, ' uyaunalfaayoiuownpq-toll...meHng up your mind that you yourself hsn I dsim on your income just as much as the landlord, the butcher and the tax-collectoe. Ymuleomuoiomueinamyuhnnamma objective - 1 strong reason for saving. It may be I general god like family security . . . or it may be something epeciiii: like I new refrigerator, a house. or even a place in the country. yourself in two bulnees to lend you money, what k'I gooil buttons for you to borrow. A BofM Personal Losn simply enable! you to enjoy sooner the things you plan for, and you pay it 05 in regular instalments just as you have bull: up your savings balance. Why not make up your mind to get what you want this streamlined way-- and open your special-purpose savings account at "MY BANK” tomorrow. And while you're In the Bank, have I chat with the is the Baf M's &uad4'4 7r5t4t'.?aa5 Charlottetown Brsnclnlol-10'! Grafton Streets - BEN ROGERS, Manager Manager or Account- ant. You will find them ready and intu- ested to discuss your plans and problems. It! I IIIIIW tlilnllllii BANK or Mbisf'rnEAL 1io'niiiii'o-ivin"rrI nirnse ll ii ni"rIiTTiW1n”sTrl"FTft1 nt7lJ- By J. R: Williams 5WiMMlN' u HOLE IN THESE e CRICKS-.' v ':A- If iiu , 't.4iva-23.49.52 -he '54 NJ .. . '- . loo” I -.r-.6.-V , hltoblbi ab. xT"f W.-'i?.2.72,a? 11:. i K f our 0 '3 WAY WELLNOU LET'S err ivvt-IV:-'THE,' Doiurr GET . OUR FENCE iboc-3 HA9 . . ANY QUICK ' BUILT AROJND -st.?r rr BAqq RESULTS rr -- cuz You . AN ' HOUR, ,. BUiLDlN' A KNOW JI5 one . AT.LEA , ;'. '