mo: ElWlAiili-‘io-liey iiniy a rasncnor roNb - Susana» FOSTER -""l‘hot' Night With You" SPORTS Musrcal. - CARTOON-Shows mam-s PRINCE EDWARD —— FRI. and S“. He SawThem All! “nowtlseyltlft/W youonrhescreen Ill". III EXTRA l ! NEWS ...i|| Ilifliillmiii iiiiEPiilTiliiE! pmc-s. vmiPfl/S-mnaa, ._ r. : i”_'.‘*S€ —-—SERIAL—-— ~ Iioinity AT Fl ld’ let Mr . 12mm t The most notorious outlaws of 2'30 Smi “in Iswontfreoff s e thfwbuirsiiternightieetgln- -"“- blazing sage since ‘Clmerrovfi M” | hofif‘, ifjfigly, §;§k§',,,,";,‘;{g;§ ‘ Georgetown Anti "fllflnu Doyle, Charlottetown. b visiting friarads in GOOISQWWB M; “m M11,‘ Edgar Llllflfili MI! tw children. are Ipendlnl “L. on manage-lid! hill-Lila 110D! Douglas. Mia: Frerloee Fitzgerald of Jenk- ins Pharmacy. Charlohtletawn. is veeettonlna rt her home hm- Miesee Petr-tote and PW- dergast, Keneington aying » at tbs home o! Mr. and Mrs. Rich- liard Ciurley. Georgetown Royalty- Jobn Bo ce. who is engefied in survey war-i for the Provinoi Gov- ernment ii Itbe Cisarlottetowu area. hee tram! erred to Georgetown and will continue his work m this vicinity- Mr. Chester N. Llewe n will be dflsh in his angry“ cm week. A vessel ftun Newfoundland. will nab w Mr. Ll s oil-ct. v- edlnportafewdayeago. Mr. ard Mrs. Frank Miller and ‘two sons of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown 0n Sunday and visit- ied Mrs. Miller's parents Mr. and Mia. L. H. Douglas. Cpl. Raymond Levers. R. C. A. l". .Mount Pleasant, spent a few days with friends here. recently. L William Hobbs Jr. and Hugh ' Goteli. discharged veterans. left here lest week for Charlottetown, where they will take a electricians com-so. Mr. George Stewart, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. ll. Stewerl. Wlho is em-| played at Borden, visited his par-. ems during the week end. Mr. Miller MacDonald. Poet Of- flce staff, city. wsa a guest at the of Mrs. Florence Jar-kins during the week end. l Mr. Timothy Cullen. St. Peters. said a visit to the home of his ughter Mrs. F. J. Deiory. ently. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fitzgerald, arrived in Georgetown on Friday, after a. honeymoon trip from Vom- on, B. C. Enroute they visited Mr. 1'00‘ for several months witlh relatives in I Boston, Mass. | Mrs. Margaret—5a_rker, New Glas- w. . S-. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. . B. McLean. Georgetown. I FITZGERALD — RABEK WEDDING A pretty wedding took place in St. James Roman Catholic Church,‘ Vernon, British Columbia, on Sat-‘ urclay. June 29th. when Christina Margaret Rabek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rabek. Vernon, B. C.. was united in marriage w Leonard William Fitzgerald, son of . Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald, -of Georgetown, P. E. Island.‘ Rev._ Father James Miles performed the! wedding ceremony. | The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father. wore s. floor! length gown of white net over taf- feta. with inserts of lace. Her floor bouquet of Red Roses and maiden hair fern. l She was attended by her sister.| Miss Peggy Rabek. who wore a floor‘ length gown of pale pink net. over Wlfelh.‘ with matching accessories- and carried a bo uet of white naéilogekrwith y: en hair fegn. 00m supported y Mr. Louis Hildt of Vernon, B. C. ‘ Immediately following the core. mony. a reception was held at the . National Hotel. Vernon B. C.. to the immediate relatives and friends. Following the reception the happy P. E. Island. F" ‘Till/Blunt! flhe bride donned a Emil" lime green suit. with brown acgesieoriesh l core er marriage the former Miss Rabek was a member of the . W. A. C.. and saw service wihh ,the oocuatlon forces in Germany. iple Frown was a member of the famous North Nova Scotla High- lam/jars and held ilhe rank of Com romonr-EMPIIRE- rm. and snr. . FUZZY SQLVES A MURDER And’ Brings The Criminals To Justicel v . I SHOWS 7.00 — 8.45 — MATINEE SAT. "ONLY 2.30 ‘ "MW Straw-ant Molor. with the 3rd Battalion Occupation forces in Ger- man“ The young. couple will reside i" GBQTBetow-rt. P. E. Island. Montague News A new beginn has in Scouting inl-“Montabgefig. Douglas Nicholson. a tried Scout ‘ be ‘FY0011 Leader and Harold dry is to be assistant Scout lMaetoe‘. Malcolm Beck and Arnold Icommittee is presided over by Mr. mid Samson. includes: Mr. A. G. Parka. Rov. A. is. Adams. Rev. a. Crawford, aw, Rev. 610;, D made by th Dennis to t We movengent. Bcoutl “mfg; been exceed-lull: beneficial to our ‘lbuth in the Diet ehould be . ‘sointhe neeranddwantfuture. w_-—|~_,__4K “mo? -. ¥i urn’ I uosr S The Berumum Oonhtnsctlon Company have 1600 corde of " t- DWDI" in etolm. awai shimneut. A n h due ebou Jul other drioe ere .V 15th. Two , Qcheduled for later detes- . rt “B! m‘ h a master violin player will couple left by train for Georgetow-rm i at m. i m xlwqmf, ...-_»-- tnetenn-eunnolnn A Bristol and Vicinity t lid haw loll thiafigeeynfxoirufeialiflme: visit her sister. l Miss Marlon Arnold was in the city lut week on buslneu ' for a couple of days. l- It ie reported that e new merch- ant business may be started here in the near 1 “r0- Mr. John R. O'Brien. o! the 0am Hill Hospital staff has sr- rive from Helfex. N. l. on hie amuel vacation. My, u, B. Keefe, who has been fqllqwin] hie trade barberlng in Halifax, for several years has rc- turned to his old stand and -ome in Moreli. Mrs. Mary Keefe. bee been ag- inted etenographer for t e orell (Jo-Operative creamery. Mrs. Keefe taught school for many years before her marriage. Congratulations are extendedto Mr. Louis Ma en. the civil service staff, Ottawa, who was married there last week. L--_... Mr. and Mrs. James Blaxland. J12, are visitors to the city on Saturday. Mr. Blaxland returned to fishing this spring after six yearn in the army. ‘ Mrs. William MacDonald, who has been emplayed in the city with his brother in the garage business. has taken over the Bris- tol garage by Mr. Geo. Deveaux. for e few months. Mr. Edmund Perry, who arrived home from Stewick, N.B.. inst week to visit his mother left Sai- urday on return to his duties. The annual school meeting was held here on Tuesday evening with a fair attendance. The next task is to find a teacher for the next term. ‘ Mr. John T. Valley. who has been teacher at St. Peterjs Lake school for several years, has resigned. _ Mr. William Tobin. who has been‘ a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for several months, has been removed from the hospital to the home of Mr. Richard Cullen. Morell. l Miss Mabel Sinnott has ‘aken position at the Glen Alden Cabins near the cliy for the summer tour- ist season and took up her new duties right after her teaching duties ended June 30th. The lobsior season came to a merry close on Tuesday night at Mr. Lloyd Cox's cook house where an old time dance was carried on far into the night with ice cream and a supper served to everyone free of charge by Mr. Cox. i *- I A welcome visitor here last wee was Mr. Bernard O'Brien. Halifax. N- S. Bernard left irereaa a boy took up the plumbing trade and reports he has never miss-ed a dlsyf well-k‘ in years. Hrs grand- father is Mr. John T. O'Brien nil: CHARLTTN Give Your ishee. Moderately able. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Deveaux. left here more then twenty years ago have returned to Mr. Dlevoauxb home once more they will reside with Mr. Deveauifls iathér who returned home from the hospital this week after e serious illness. Mr. Deveaux who b welcomed back as will his wit: who we understand lea Charlotte- town lady. The P. D. dredge wasnaken down the river from Morell last week after undergoing tepalrg, Q2 N. R. men opened the neavy steele bridge on the river to let the vessel down stream. It is un- derstood the dredge will wgfk here all summer. Two scows have been added this year and this will 1e! dining To on all the time without wait ng for empty gcowg an in other years. ART DIRECTOR DIES MlOSOOW. July ii-(APJ-Prof. Alexander Vassilyovich Alexan- drov. 62. one of the co-outnm-g a: the Soviet national anthem and art director of he Red Army song and dance ensemble. died Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark are to be congratulated on the arrival of a dI-uabter. July 9th. Mr. Carleton Currie has return- ed to his home in Montague. Carl deserves congratulations in leldinel ‘his clan this year at Pictou Ace- denw. Next year he intends to attend Dalhousle. iielifex. Staff Sgt. Eric Dewar is inn his ore-discharge leave home in Montague. upend- at his Dr. Clarence Murphy. son of Frank M Mr. d urbby. Montalue. ie tee-china economics Allison Summer School. w. Murray Oreed ulturel student in ‘mu-o. is viei n: Mon- - taaue. Five members of the Montague ,United Church 0.0.1.1‘. Group. . have left for the l at Aruuetine Oove. - Misses Florlne and Le l botham, Helen H | ban Maboir and Ion-nine Mac- weekly Scout meeting of e let ‘Pr-con. was held aw members were le- tion and work er to ere megs- lcemb - “Yrviiiy llt 10th 1t ' Jnlv 9th. . cebted on II we brightly. in the wilderness-while our men folks go hunting old rather an idiotic situation, really!" satlon into SUMMERSIDE TABLES l R 0o ms‘ Interest and Charm o Carefully pleeel hbloe will add that certain charm and grace to your home! We’ve a selection of new tables in lovely desilli and flii‘ priced and ready for your inspection — See them new while they're still avail- e-LAMP TABLES! e sun TABLES! e COFFEE TABLES! ,__ ‘Moderately Priced A? CHARLOTTETOWN GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I861 By Alexander "Here we nit." she "remarkably like birds bones! It's‘ Subtly she guided the conver- lrarmlese channels that would keep their mince engaged. They had had a long and uous day. So far the strain been held at arm's length b excitement of the last few ard- had 1 the | ouli. despite her anxiety. felt her head suddenly swim with wearinesx. She moved briskly. A "I think we'd better get some rest. We may be able to do our bit later. lo we ought in fairness to ree now." She rged t girls to lle down. and nobly net an example. though she knew that if was fantastic to think of sleep. The lrle reluctantly agreed. ew minutes later Florence found herself standing at he wilndow, gazing up et the mount- e n. Rupert was out there. Bhe had a sudden swift presentiment of dange‘. He was lo eager to get to the scene of hll gr at discovery. he might hurry on a sad of the other o off the th in the perhase f She had a nu den. horrible vir- loer of Rupert lying in a crevasse helpless, perhaps uneble- to cell le the other: searched u . — Che ere wn lo he lhe two women end gede. her ecrou the Iflll to the rondeve. It had s reinln , but the ni t agdrtttc... unionists ' "hm. “incl. 1:. n: ‘ til I .. nrt§ m. .5 fit WIUIOIII , v 90d l!“ ‘v r yo. was in two RACING DRIVER remuked ‘books. That was all. precise order-a true reflection of the but’: occupant. smiled her satisfaction. A rested against the wall, and a hat and waterproof hung from a peg in a rough wooden frame. On the ground were a pair of strong rub- er leomeone might lee the light and bu‘ MW n N!“ t° "n- Ohrmkmlcome to investigate, she pulled on the boots and donned the coat and the hat. Then she stick. put out the rondavei. - lng down the path that led ‘to the mountain. wooden bridge. and the the water warned her that stream had been swollen to e tor- rent. In the darkness. she could see nothin bank for a little. and then. eo abru tly that ehe nearly went off it a together. turned right an lee and went eteedly upwarus‘. e i‘ iced t at by the time she did no. Campbell Everything was neat and in She pulled back the screen and stick boots. Haetlly. for she that feared icked up the lght, and left A moment later she was speed- Bhe crossed e stream by a frail roar rot t O however. The path followed‘ the river ll! he had begun to climb mountain. She had not left the hostel un- detected. n ehe had hoped. Dor- othy also. had been unab e to rest Cronin] to the window. ehe ed fancied she had seen lights bob- bing on the mountain far above. That would be the little party. Bren her attention was attract- ed by another light. this time close at hand. Al she watched it. the light went out. Dorothy sew a figure steel rather furtlvely away from the hostel. It wore a man's coat and hat. but it wan un- mist ably e women. The height told her that it could no be Ohrietlne. lFor a moment ehe thou ht of roueln Christine. Then e e real- Plorence would be well on w-giie must let et once. lhe rea t of the house flculty ,ner ‘and ef- teimd the IFITY murmur of titb swollen at m. a lhe helitet for a eeeend. Then e went on alone thrpoth after ounce. l IUPIII IIUIIVII! IPIIIT " "Ifi it's Wintwh-aakwl" "":....'l¥ “If?” rrrvowuss - momsou The marriage of Bettv Lou. only de-ulhter of liam E. PIN}. w. Grant lheowiel L0 Mi Grace “I'm. taffeta. are g“Bob’.s such 'o young-looking Dudl” Ho paused to mop “It's a stiff climb.’ "Dashed if I know friend; thg neanderihel men wboevar vze e‘ couldn't rave OONHULT _\ DP cam s e , . ' ""1"". urban" an '* ’- "" "“°‘“.“' a a ns . bethegntribee." Rupert eXPllihed- OIIhOPGd C _ “They could cast down atone! 0H their enemies and protect them- selves in other ‘WI 8- H! DNNQ, upwards. "It lent er to go rwW- u‘ 5mg George lfieot Dfleoareebenowiehfepelagy step end sparkling smile. He's _ g? bright and cheerful es he says ~'~ _ . . "Hello dearPjust es keen as when he waved goodbye this mornings You. Mother their parents too. realize whet a help Bee's ‘Emir Selt’ bee been to fitness and health. lode ‘ma: sac u refreshing and pleasant sweeten the breeds and relieve eeid distress-so hsedeéhee end indigbelioe. ado I lreoofinhh. or anileial Day a bottle motley.‘ (To be continued) ayor and l0 hie brow. agreed Frank why your or For Foot Ailments cruabtwrarown. all. metcbind 110W‘! MN. Wll- “triad Th had 1m u,“ maids. eym ddrcseee ggaquets of wounds‘: 5M w‘. Wm . Hm“ m“. Iuvefil war-gees: aqua. taffeta. with o‘ o‘ m dress, and carried a baelle 69m. -flowere and carnatione. .w‘ groomman wee M!» mm“; nnoennson and. the "m" “a” Messrs. Max Pochon. John h burn. Percy Nixon end 30h“ Elma“ After the recdliiim “t 5'1“ l-Iall the couple left on e Prio-E I n wlllflivafiiubrstd midi‘; ‘k-atldnag ‘(Flatiron m“ the scan-rer- onto Globe Mail. and Dad, and in feet to sake. It will help ‘often the tense of Monolith-marge: of m‘. .3‘?