PAGE TWELVE CAPITOL summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 2:30-T215-9215 A GIRL WHO. TRAVELLED I AND I ALONE. .' riiiid LOVE!:- Conway and Vicinity. I, Mrd. George Thompson was in Summerside on business recently. Frieiids of Mrs. Winnie Walfield will regret to hear or her illness. Mrs. William E, Maoxiiinon was in Chariottetowii on business re- cently. Miss Lois Palmer. SlllTlllleliEl(lE, visited her parents. Mr and Mrs. John Palmer on June 30. ' Miss Erma Pdi-igh visited Mr. and I Mni. Ellis Paugh, Northsm on, July I. . Mr Jaiiirs IVIIIIIVBTIFIII the week-I end with lils wife and family at . Freeland I Mix Keir Adams. is lpeiirlinz his; vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millirzaii, Truro. N. S. visited his mother, Mrs.l Hannah Miliigaii. Conway. recently I I WSHEIIEY iNiRS' RICARDO MIINIAIBIIII WENIJEII IIIIREIQIILIIIRI TREIUR IIIIIII iiiiiilliiii IEIIIIIIB - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN - siiiiiii'i"i'iiis ALSO l.A'I'lCS'll NEWS REEL .7-9:15 5-9:15 Today 2:30-7:1 'l'iiursduy .............. .. 7:1 REGENT Qlthlfistiand tury;uml IIISIVTIIQIIPI . y X ,...Ilioy'corvod' WK C . l .. 'AmONCO from wilderness! 77?”. I gL- ,HowAiio nAwi(s'n IITIHI EIllG”SIKV iuiiii nnusiiswi DEWEY iimiii &IllZABETIilTIIIIEATT.t-iAIITIIIIR iiuiiiiicum lieiili” Jux zoiii. MlLKERS- There has already been a total of R9 Co-op Milkers installed on our Island fI.1'ml. We have 11 more in stock and would like to reach our quota of 100 for this season. Complete satisfaction and the greatest economy can be guaranteed costs of tra .' bamuse of the SIX ExCLl'SIvE pEAg Freezers, etc., sell themselves on their 1” TUBES of Co-op Milkers. perfomiance record. C2530 worth of Co-op Paint in the Bargain. CO- OP SHOWROOMS 58 Fltzray Street chltown DIAL 7338 I CO- OF JULY SPECIALS OTHER APPLIANClS- Rather than increase prices to pay the prices to a bare minimum and find that (Tn-op Milk Coolers, Refrigerators, Home If you're thinking about any of the above-Buy before July 20th and get Miss Roiiia Ramsay. Borden. is 1Si)ElldlllR lier varatioii with her sister-iii-law. Mrs. John Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and Iciiiidreii Lloyd and Elaine. Bordeii.I lvlsited Mr. and Mrs John D I I Palmer Mills. Mrs. William Wagner. East. Bideford visited Mrs. Sterling Mil- llgan on July I. Mr. Wendell MacKav and Mr and, Mrs. John W. Palmer. Fzeelaiidl were in Summer.-iide .liiiie 30 oiii business. Mr and Mrs. Marshall Murphy. Wilmot Valiev. visited friends and relatives at Conway and vicinity out Sunday June 28. Mrs, Gertie Casey and family. Siimmerside. spent a. week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Couglilin. receiitly. Mrs, John D. Palmer. Mrs. ItIeill'VI Bryan, Mir. Alvin Brynn. Mr. Charles Palmer were visitors; at Borden recently. Mrs. John Broonie retiirned to her home in Conway liaviiiiz visited her danalii.ci' and relatives at Lot to. St, Elearinrs. Summerside. Bede- que and Borden Mrs. Oscar -wfsimneiii. Con- vener of Arts and Literature on the Executive of Ilie W. I. attended the local coiiveiiiion st. Bedeque on June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bush Ramsay , risoii, Mr. THE GUARDIAN. Engagement itiiri Mrs. P N. Cl'lARIJOTTETOWN , , iiainsey-Macilonald Wedding Borden United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on wed- nesday June 24 at 1.30 o'clock when Margaret Joyce MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of Borden was united 'in holy matirimoiiy to Eric Leslie Ram-SEN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsey of Borden. Rev. Burton Crowe performed the cere- mony and Mrs. Ralph Toombs was in charge of the. wedding music. The soloists for the occasion were Mrs. Earland Ramsey of conway,I who sang, I Love You Truly andl Mrs. Gordon Mricnniiald of Sum-I iiiersicie who rendered the Wedding Hyniii. The church was domraied for the occasion with while lilac. honey. suckle. and spirea, and miniature! nriscaays of white honey buckle" I Mr l.eRlrinc wish to aiiiiniinve the oiizngvnieiit : ma,-kpd the pewsy or lllPIi' iiiiixiitm. limzv (9IMl-.i'F- '0 -IOIHI Il"V"i MI'lIx”e'- 4Il'-- -W” Oil The bride who was given in mar- MI3 and NI,-.4, John D. Mai-lis, i7 llcll Street. Sriiiirrville. Mass. Thmriage by her mm” Chose her wed; inarringn will take plaice Weiinesday, August 5, l9.'i.'l at 9 Am. at iliCI(l1ng gm”, of satin and Ohammyy Cliiirvli of the lloly Fniiiily, Keiislnginn, P. E. I. turned to his linine iiiucli itiiprnved having been a patient at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valle). Mrs Mai-mi-e Adams and daiicii-I Elilieriiiaii and Elmer Rijvaiit. Walter and Mr. ter. Mrs. t"lillCIi”Pil .Mrs James Murpliy. Mac NeiIlisIMacAriani. New Bi-iiiiswick. receiit-I Iy visited Mi; and Mrs. Edgar Mor- rison and Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Mr RDS:lllal(l BlK4llll' l'Piill!".lPt'l in Caribou. Maine. liaviiuz spent a few dam visiting Mr and Mrs. Clifford Big-gar. Tyne. Valley, Mr. and Mrs George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrisxiii, Conway, and Mr Thomas Biizizar. Portage. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and children, Vernon and John. Char- lottetown. were Kli8SIs of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy. Freeland. and visited Mr and Mrs. Edgar Mor- and Mrs. George Mor- rison. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mur- rison and Mrs. Winnie Walfieid, Conway. -P Professional Cards ii. F.-iiIiiiiTEii'iiTlii."" Bummerside. P. B. 1. Complete Visual Analyses - Glasses Fitted PHONE 31” SMALLMA N'S BUILDING Messrs. Heber Brooms and Brad- ford Niacxiniioii and Mr. and Mrs In Summerside on business June 29 Friends are pleased to know Mr. John D. Palmer (mail-driveri re- Ynu choose the color. We supply and guarantee the Paint. Here's the Story: Your Co-op is set up to provide better services and better quality and to influ- ence prices. But you can't benefit from those Improved srriircs. quality, or Ihc sav- inzs it you dnnii Shop Co- on. For the next Iivn weeks here is A special bargain in nrqiiaint. more people with Cn-op quality. veiling salesmen, we lioid OT YOUR LOCAL CO -OP STORE OPTORIETRIST Artiiur Smith, Six. Freeland, were. WV4-mr V r-im";-mm--V" I I W. Albert Robertson I1 Chartered Accountant P. E. I. IITUTIIAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street I T. EARLE IIlOKEl' Chartered Accountant I Canadian Bank I Iummerslde, P. E. I. I PHONE 2888 of Oommeroo Opt. D. R.(). OPTOMETRTST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examine Office Hours: 9 to 11 - 1 to I And by appointment. PHONE 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. I , OR. J. A. OOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Rays Smnllmsn Building BUMMEIISIDE Dial 188! I I Dr. H. B. MocNoill PHYSICIAN I SURGEON Hour-:-- I Jl:00-l2:IIO ANT. Dally. '.t:fI0- 4:00 T'.M. Dally. : 'l:00- R200 I'.M. Dally. i THAT. 7032. enjoy. I Summerside W691? 0" -M"'ld,”Y III"-V WP” Immsibride when she rei-eived many IDML P- 0. BOX 0' M"-V 3"Id"” ""”5m' Mr, Lmllfthcaiitifiil gifts. At. the regular - I844 881 0'C"l'”l'”- II "M Mr- s"M”5 rm” i'I'hiirsday iweninz choir practice an E. E. P-AIITIIINAII Summersido Water Street (Opposite llolman's)I lace fashioned with stand-up c0llar.I buttoned front and fitted sleevesl tiiperiiig to points over the wrIsis.I The shirt was iiouifuiit style withl iicrs of filmy nylon not over satin. Her head-dress was a halo of ruf- fled rayon net with ii fingertip. M V, veil of silk net. bordered in lily-Of Mr. Irfiliur Profitt. .V;ii'qai:-, ”IP'I'7IIIO.l' t'IP-SIIZII She cnrril-d at iind Keiisiiirrtori on July 4. ,"'S”d" b"”q”"' "I A"I””"”I . 7 , i tfieauty roses. Mr. Robert Diinn, Albcrtoii, via-I The bFIrIPS-maid. M155 Marion iied siimmerszrie on July 4. Deccan of Amherst wore is sown 0!, mauve net over taffeta with brocad- ; ed bolero and matching Juliet. cant I Kensington and l Vicinity vis- - Mr. Arthur Barrett, Malpeqiinl .visiIed Kensiiigtnii and Siinimersidc She CRITINI R boiltllifli of .VFII”W on July 4. lroses . The best iiiaii was Mr. y E Arnold Raiiist-y of Conway. lirntlicr, I Mr. Alvliiiiise Brown. Graiid Riv- T of the gl'nOili, and the ushers wcrcl Cec: .er Iwesti visited Simimersiiie on;MT. Ernest Dceiznn and MT. July 4. Palmer. ---- Mrs. MacDonald chose for her I Mi'. and Mrs. Arthur Siiiiili. Coii- . d:iiig'lito'r's wedding a pale niauvc Iii-ay, made a iiiisiiicss trip to Suiii- I aftcriiooii dress with white hat. rind act-e.-moi-ics and a rorsage of white cariintioiis. and the groom's mother was attired in a navy blue afteriiooii dress with fllalklllilg liiit. and a cor- liiierside on July 6. Mrs. Harold Laird of Kelvin was a week-end visitor to New Glasgioyiul N.S. tsage. of pink carii:itioiis, . -- --- 1 Following the ct-reiiioiiy a re- Mis May llaiiseii and brotlier. ceptloii for 70 guests was hold in Mr. Tliomas Leclwell. Lyiiii, Mass.,I returned home after two weeks with friends in Kc-iisiiigton. the church liali. T'Ilhe bride's table, with its artistic arrangement of' mixed tloivers and lighted tapers; .--- was centered with ll t:hi'ee-tierr wed-I Mr. Daniel Diinphx, Rt .loliii.,diiiq cake topped with iiiinIatiirr' N B. is S.riFIlfIIIl'1 A TOW fl-W3 Iililllhrldr and grooiii under an arch of his brother, .lai'nm Diiiipliy niiriuilossr-iiis mi-sirlirig were Mir. .lnIiii Ifamily, (Dee-can of Amherst. aunt of the - ibride. and M.rs Donald Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Taylor IIHVP Y Poplar Grove. aunt of the groom . as their guest for the summer. Mrs. y Toast to the bride was proposed Charles Smith and two sons Ken-,hv Rev Mr. Cmwe and the Izrooml health and Roger, Calgary. Alta. 'y;-E-spnndpd, M,-. and Mrs, RD snntli BildI.Virs. Rnnisev left to spcifd their, Mrs. Ramsay of Summerside. iis- hmwrmmn murmq mp M”mmf.S.1 "F-II MP”"'5- TI'l”m3-I w79”m”" mid the bride hravr-llinz In Ii burni AV E, McArthur, K0i'lSlllKit"ll R" I nraiige suit. with yellow hat and I.lul3 K larcessririris, and corsnize of yellow I t R roses. On their i0Illl'll they will M” F-(II-”I”I H3”'””:'””' 5"”"i Iicsldc iii Moiictoii wliorc tlir Srnoiii Iinerside. left Monday for Caigary.'1, employed Wm, me Madam Can- 'AINi- in V;--mi I197 3l5I"57- M-rt” Jello st.ruc'iion Comnanv. The bride prior IMCQIIRMI '”'ld 89-V9”'1 mm'n"”5 of to her inarriage was on the staff till? MCQWIICI I7l"l”Y- of the Borden Pliariiiacv. y Previous to licr llli1lii'lR!:fV a mis- bllldplx ccllaiieous slioucv was held in lmsy Bnrrleii Leainii Hall in linnor of the Mr and Mrs Alhci't tnliicagzi, lI'., toured P.P'. I. visit. and many years since llfrs.,addTPs& was mm M hpr M, Mr Snider left her lli'iIil't' land. .Hm.n!d coining M.m.P5smz Tar,” that the choir was losing 3 V'illlf'(l iiiciiihcr hut wisliiiir her all the. joy of A happy wedded life On behalf of the choir. the presen- tation of a izift was made by 0.5. George Tnombs. Y I Breodolbone and ' Vicinity Frieiids iilll regret In 'r-ririi of thr- IIIIIIGSS of Mrs.. Earl Todd, Bimi- aibane. "MY MAN ANTI I." CAPITOL. 5I'llTMT.RSTDF. Miss Audrey Todd and Miss Doris Nicholson are eiijoyiiig a vacation , --With the vibrant Shelly Win- 6 1" OWN!” Ngrm Hers and Ricardo Montaibaii In . I . N - iits pivotal roles, "My Man and 1.", m:f1:l”I:L,,1::;:,.T:r&:Io51,a,::K;EIiiew M-G-M attraction at the km” on -I-iyesdlm. June 30 Capitol Theatre. tclls an absorb- ,:..'.M itig. down-to-earth and warmly human story of a irirl who has lost. all joy in life but who is given a fresh perspective throiiszii the love of it simple, kiud-hearted Mexican farm laborer. IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If life's not worth living it may be your llverl ii'- A Iav't' II I iimi up In turn nlrill nfliv-r iuin . rim hi Ifiinv yrvilr rligutiwu Irnrt m Inyv -iiinw-' if vmii Iii-n mi. II mu flowing fi-cw-Iv vnur fnml may not dig:-v-v . . ans zlnsia up vniir llnrnrirll . . vou fool rnni-tiyuiml and all the fun and sparkle go out orliiu-. Thail- wlwvi ll-ll in-ml milvl RFHIIO lisrtoriiu l.iIIln l.ivv-r I'illu. Those fsmniiii vs-go-tnlvla ills Miss Helen Newaome. Rose Val- ley, is visiting her ;n'aiidparr'iiis. Mr. and Mrs. Grniinm Gamcsier. Mr. Peter Maobeod the genial mail carrier for Brad-aibane Village. is confined to his home because of illness. Mr and Mrs. Robert M:iol.cod and faintly. Amherst. Nova Scoiin. are visiting Mr. MacLeod's parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter MncLeod. Miss Mary Guiiii and Miss Wilma IHRPKPIIZIP. Cliar'.iittctmvii. were giirste of Mr. and Mrs Adam Mar- I Kenzie, on Siindav, Jiiiie W. 1 Miss Bei'iiice”Ifogers. CIlal'l0ItP-i Frillowiii,-r Ilie rrcepiioii, Mr ailfl: T tioivii, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. Dcigliaii. Iradnlliniic, dur- ing the work-curl or June Zil y Rev. W. R. MnnPhail. pasinr of the Bl'N!fliiIhaIlP United Cliiirclrl hvlp stimulate the flow of liver lvile. . on VOIIF digestion nisrltl riinciiunm ,1"...-.vi.v and win T4-cl Ihnt lin vpv ilrivs are rIl'l'l' nziiin' lion i mu Ilnv min NIIIVVIIX krop ("mu-r's Lillie Liver Pills on hand. . I .. . JULY 3, 195 CAMEO. THEATRE KEN SIN (ITON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis in Hal Waills' production, "JUMPING JACKS". You'll jump with joy at their new high in comedy, with Mona Freeman, Don DeFore, Robert Strauss. A laugh a minute! MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE C 0 MDANY ESTABLISHED I555 M UTUAL SERVICE ALIPSECURIT '1'; a Y AMALGAMATED 1941 A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY It is essential that. you carry adequate insurance on your buildings, if you expect to get a Farm Im- provement Loan. We insure farm iiia(:liiiiei'y of all kinds, iiicliidiiig tractors. AGENTS IV. B. VVARREN. Illargnle FRANK I. GALLANT, Welling- (;Ei)l)iF. .'llncLE()D. IV. Royalty ion. SIDNEYB.BIR('H,BlrchHlll (”l.lFI'l()Rl) SIMPSON, Stanley Y. VERNON CRAIG, Bedcqiin Bridge. A. J. ROBERTSON, gm;-9 (Iharlottotowii. G. )1. GRANT, Clinrlottrioivn. WATSON HARDY. Manhole. T. LELAND LINKLETTER. Summerside MANAGER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY M. ii. .iiiicLaaN, North win- HEAD OFFICE: SUMIVIISRSIDE ciiaai.o'rTardivN BRANCH OFFICE: To Keep ,V0(lR farm Equipment Won(v'Iig.I it GENUINE IH PARTS r It AREA coon INVESTMENT The small amount you spend nowin extra replacement part: for your farm machines can pay 08' I0-to-I at harvest ziino. Don't also a chance on delays in dis acid or crop losses because your equipment is broken down. Remember: Genuine IH Part: are made with lb: muse pres ciiion mud accuracy at that sad on new machines. so come in soon and get the Genuine TH pun you gay need in case of an emergency. ISLAND EOUIPMENT CO. LTD. 27 WATER ST. EAST PHONE 2313 SUMMERSIDE, P. E. l. INTERNATIONAL HAIVISTII FARM EQUIPMENT uunouiutsas ii- urvsru chose as his subject for Sunday Imoriiinn. .luiit- 28. "Give Them Trio I Flowers N.-in " ' There Ought To Be A Law By Fngaly And Shorten N ROYAL THEATRE I GWOW OPINION OF THE iaiaasiia Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Matinee for the ax children on Thursday at 2230. Children will not be A -1-EV ' admitted at evening show except with parciits. It's NECl.'LINE,.. the musical-comedy in technicolor-"AARON SLICK FROM PUMPKIN CREEK", starring Alan Youmz, y La Dinah Shore, Robert Merrill. A show all ages will XV:;ff,pi y .. . ..----.....s....?1 THIS ASSESSMENT ON LOT is RIDICULOUSIN HIGH .' iT' OUT IN THE STICKS! ITS NOT WORTH A PLUGGED - NICIZELY I'D GIVE IT Awiw IF ArNBOW'D TAKE IT? til noon July 15th. Trustees Wendali Turner man. Plans and specifications with siigzgcsicd alterations may be seen by contacting the following persons: I , Claude Jelly and Upton Sea- LOUIS McKENZlE, Secretary. ' .. PUH-LENTVI ITI3 THE -U YES WERE BUILDING A , M081” NTILTIIE4 HIGHWAY THROUGH HOUR DESIRABLE HLINKG REAL TQ”-:-D To 1'A;(k WOVEQTV. NOW "' AW" ESTATE IN THE COLINTV3 T E N B E R S ,1. FROM "M wiyo wquio you EVERYBODY? seen mac '' it rises , . DOMAIN -wow! ' Sealed Tcndcrs for the. construction of two addi- ,7 SUDDENW 4 ti tional classrooms, teacher's room and basement at BECAME A ' O'Leary School will be received by the secretary iin- Foirr max ' SPECIAL?