yAGl:;' FUUK'1li:.l'.'N '('I'H.E BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 V "AMBHSH" 3- with Robt. Taylor - John Hodiak of the Ages! - The King of Romantic Epi REGENT MONDAY & TUESDAY - 7:15-9:15 Tuesday Matinee 2:30 TODAY 2.30, 7 & 9.15 'BLACK BEAUTY" , with Mona Freeman Richard Denning l A N I! "SPOOKS RUN WILD" with East Side Kids Monday 2:30, 7:15 & 9:15 - Tuesday 7:15 & 9:15 ducedl MAnlLvci:"il"l""li'xwi:LL ARTHUR KENNEDY with l Rulil llomoiu.uL;'a"A':lb':lqM "WM 5! STANIEY lllleused lhni Unllcd mum Hteretat last is the great movie everyone's been talking a ou . . .. .. The greatest picture of its type ever pro. MILLAWS STORE llEllSIllGT0ll. P. E. I. Men's Overalls. Special . . Reg. S2150. Special . . . . .. Boys' Gabardine Suits. Sizes Re . Sl9.00. Special Boys Gabardine Pants. Sizes 28 Reg. 86.00. Special .. 207.. DISCOUNT ON Men's Dungarr-cs. Special . . . . . . . . . . Men's Cotton Hose. Reg. 3555c pr. Special . . Boys' Suits. Two pair pants. Sizes 30 to 84. wm.3.4.?......... h.':i4. .......I n.. 1100001 ressssnamou vooseonaadar, IOIICIIJ 3099!. finest quality, 90 X 108. Reg. 312.00 pair. Three Days of Real Specials Thur. 13th - Frl. 14th-Sat. 15th Ladit-s' Crepe Solo Loafers. Reg. S525. Special pr. S238 l.adies' Wine Sandal. Reg. 534.95 pa.ir. Special . .. S325 Ladles' Brown Strap Shoe. Reg. 5i4.75 pr. Spec. 333.20 Ladle.-3' Wine Pump. Reg. 337.95 pr. Special 54.98 Ladics' Gold and Green Sandals. Reg. S-L85. Spec. S255 157,, DISCOUNT ON ALIA MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDRENS BOOTS & SHOES DURING THIS SALE S18.00 .......... 314.00 SUITS, SKIRTS. DLOUSES, COATS & SLACKS. 207, DISCOUNT ON ALL MISSES & CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Pure Linen Tablecloths, 54 x 72. Reg. S535. .......34.08 Sheets. finest quality, 63 x 06. Reg. 38.75 pair. 80.75 30.00 STORE nsnsmrou CAPITOL Summon-side Murphy - Moran Wedding - St. Bridget's Parish Church. Lot 11, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Thursday morning when Rev. Leonard Mcl(enna un- ited in marriage Lois, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Moran and the late Mr. Moran. to Alban, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Murphy of Sum- merside. The bride looked lovely in her wedding gown of white satin and veil and she carried a prayer book and rosary. Miss Kathleen Murphy. sister of the groom. was bridesmaid and she was attired in a gown oi tur- quoise taiieta with hat to match. She carried a prayer book and rosary. Mr. Edgar Moran. brother of the bride was groomsman. Fol- lowing the ceremony in wedding breakfast for a large number of guests was held at the home of the bride's mother. The bride's table with its artistic arrangement of cut flowers and lighted tapers was centred with a three tier wedding cake topped with a min- iature bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left on a honeymoon trip throughout the Maritime Provinces and will reside in Mon- treal. - S ym-: BAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Saturday 10 nm.. 7:15 - 9:15. a week-end oi laughs when "ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN" With Lon Chaney. Bela Luzosi. Glenn Strange, Leonore Aubert. Jane Randolph. Also Serial and News T Itls Professional cards ....M...... ii. E. ELLIS '13. - sum - Casualty INSURANCE 5 summer RI. Summerslde PHONE EMS I. F. Hunter. R.O. I s l orronnrmsi v complete Visual Amlyleu i Glasses Fmed PHONE Ill! guA1..l.MANis auurmo summenlde, P.E.L . ....-.-. -E1 T. Hicks chartered Accountant Canadian Baal M Commerce E. I. Parlunen. . Opi.D.. R.O. OPTOIETIST um. annulus . Ohlu HMO! Ollieeloant . sum Isol aadbvnnoolnu-out IIIIII IHIATII BLDG. Ixullglumsrlh l l collie to that side, they will iind a ' volley lighted with the undying Memorial Service w- s y.-..v5-- - W rt'lh-.1.-m"?sO;g-rs ection of Rev. D. A. Campbell and Rev. Mr. Cross of Mohpeque. graph above is the choir of Kensingron United Church which rook part in the service. 25th Wedding Anniversary A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray. Augustine Cove; The occasion being the twenty- iiith aiiniversaiy oi their mar- riage. Over a hundred neighbors and iriends gathered to extend congratulations and good wishes. After the guests had assembled, Mr. E. C. Bell called the gathering to order, and called upon Mr. Harry Ma.cF'a;rlune who read an address on behalf of nll present. while Miss Magnret Murphy, and Mrs. Harry Dnwson presented them with a be-autiiul clock. There were nlso other gifts and a sum oil money. i Mr. Murray feellngly replied on! behalf or himself and his wife, Thanked all present for their kind and generous gifts, after. which complimentary remarks. were mode by Louis O'Connor,l Jack M('DOliZlld and Bruce Camp- bell. Aiter which all sang "For They are Jolly Good Fellows". The groom was well bounced. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies present. Dnnclng wast then enjoyed by all, including thci "Wedding Rccl". The music was fu-rnlshcd by Allcll Boswell, Tony Noonun and Els-worth Newson. All dispersed to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Murray health and llnpplncss. in cele- brzulng their golden wedding an- nivcrsary. The iollcwlng is the address: D8lll' Mr. and Mrs. Mu-rrny: This is an occasion where a spcech is utterly unnecessary for the fact oi our being here, speaks more eloquently than the words of even the must; learned man. On June 24th, twenty-ilve-years ago our respected iriends, Mr. and Mrs. Murray went to the altar uild ext-hanged their marriage vows. To-day We see beiore us, the bride and bridegroom in soul and licaxrt. The bride and bride- grconl of a quarter of a century Hand in hand they are ascend- ago. Hand in hand they are as- ccndlng the hill oi lite, the peak of which we hope for them lies many years ahead. But, every hill has its declining side mid we hope. that when they The Gcddie Memorial Church service which annually honors the memory of those who fell in World Wars l and ll, was held re- cently in New London. The impressive memorial was under the dir- ond he was assisted by Rev, L,M, Murray of Kensingron, Rev. G. S. Stevens who delivered the address, lamp oi initlliulness, love and de- votlcn. Time hns brought them their joys, and no doubt. their sorrows, but is has been kind to them and has garlandcd them with its choicest wreath. a tem- lly or young men and women, oi whom they may justly be proud; :1 iamlly in whom we believe they have done their best to iuliii God's command and bring, them up in the nurture and admonition oi their Lord. In their home. community. school and church 1110 they have always been ready .l.s. Francls.& Sons FORTUNE BRIDGE New Driving Wagons. both rub- . ber tired and steel tired. Rubber tired IFsrm Wagons. Steel tired Farm Wagons. Cart Wheels and Axles. Repairs. Also a few lec- ond-hsnd Wagons. Prices renou- able. Terms to suit customer. Write. Phone or Cell. I. I. ruxas O sons . In the foreground of the photo- --Burks Photo Freetown Noies Miss Rema Crossman spent last week in Summerside, the guest of her nephew, Mr. Earle Sudsbury. Miss Joyce Burns of Summer- side is spending a short holiday in Freetown with -her cousins, Roger and Byron Burns. ' Mr. Tupper Fuxgeson of Marsh- field visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burns of Lower Freetown. t Mrs. James Wade of North Ad- ams, Mass., is visiting in Freetown and Bedeque. The guest of her sister. Mrs. John Lewis and her brother, Mr. Howard Schurman. Shirley Reeves, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves, re- turned on Thursday from the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she had undergone an eye operation earlier in the week. Mr, and Mrs. Denton Hogg have arrived home from a two weeks honeymoon trip spent, in Boston and other United States centres. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will reside in Hamilton. P. E. island. Dr. Fred Auld and Mrs. Auld have returned to their home in Nelson. British Columbia, after visiting with Dr. Auld's brother. Robert C. Auld and Mrs. Auld. Freetown. Dr. Auld came East to attend the Canadian Medical Con- vention which met in Halifax in June. At this session of the con- vention Dr. Auld was honored by being made an honorary member of the Association. It is twenty five years since his last visit here at which time he had just return- ed from Honan, China, where he spent a number of years as a med- to help in any cause which has been for the betterment of llie as a whole. to-night Mr. and Mrs. Murray. it is a privilege to meet together in your home to present you with this gilt. as a very small token of esteem for you. Please accept it with our very good wish- es. and as it strikes oi the years oi your wedded lire. May they be happy and prosperous years. These anniversaries are pleasant events. and, as you have been kind enough to receive us here to-night, we hope we may meet again to help you celebrate. not only your golden wedding but also your diamond wedding as well. God bless you both. Your iriends and neighbours. , JULY 15, 1950 You'll be thrilled with this excitln ly new Colo e . . . Garden arty . . . by uuy! A - urri of delightful Ema! .' agralrcgsrasrden Party has been created to complement your summer wardrobe . . . and bring you the cool refresh- ing echo of fresh flowers in a shaded country garden. Tak d of this i l he s vantage .;'p!eeu GOIIRLIES IIEXALL onus star: 21 Cenlrrll Street SUMMEBSIDE ical missionary. Dr. Auld was de- lighted with his visit to his native province and old friends were pleased to welcome him back. The regular meeting of the Birch Grove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Austin Rogers on Thursday evening, July 6th, In the absence of the President. Mrs. Hubert McNeil, Mrs. Austin Scales capably acted as president. The meeting opened with the institute Ode-Mrs. E. S. Dammarell as or- ganist in the absence of Mrs. Dea- con, and the Creed was repeated in unison. Ten embers responded to the roll ca and there were four visitors present. The minutes of last months meeting were read and approved, and correspondence received was read and discussed. The visiting committee reported several sick calls made and boxes of fruit sent. The school committee recommended having the school cleaned during vacation. The pro- gramme consisted of a contest put on by Miss Rene Arbing. Meeting closed with the National Anthem alter which lunch was served by hostess assisted by committee. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Austin Scales. "AMBUSH" WITH ROBERT TAYLOR -The ingredients of a superlat- ive outdoor drama-trigger-quick action gun fights, Indian forays, spectacular horsemanship and magniilcent scenic backgrounds- are effectively combined in "Am- bush", which brings Robert Tay- lor, John Hodiak and Arlene Dahl to the Capitol screen this week. M-G-M shrewdly entrusted this super-western, the ilrst big picture oi its type it has made in almost a decade, to Sam Wood. the dis- cerning director who did such a fine job with "The Strattonstory," and who once again infuses hu- man interest, a quality 0! credi- bility and distinctive atmospheric color into his new drama of awily scout employed by an Army P05t commander to lead troops to the capture of s marsuding and mur- dcrous Apache renegade. The daring escape of Robert Taylor. cast. as the scout, from his L-:--ri-:-jiw-T ST. Allll'S 0ELEBRATl0ll Lennox Island Sunday. July 23rd Solemn High Mass at li:00 O'clock TEA PARTY (Rain or Shine) MOUNT PLIASANT. AIRPORT WEDNESDAY. JULY "iii cold Chicken Supper-60: and 401: Games. Swing-Osllsrlmaeenienrs Dance in lvsning - 9-12 PM. Apache vursuers. a spectacular nattle between Indians and troop- ers. the animosity between Taylor and John Hodiak. playing the post's stuffed-shirt second-lr-com- mand, leading to a blood-drawing slugging match. a suspense-tilled ambush set by Dlabllto. the An- ache renegate and his followers. and Taylor's iinal deadly encount er with the Indian, are action highlights of a story revolving a- round a triangle commlslnl TIT lor, Hodiuk and Arlene Dahl. BASEBALL comum AND muoos nuuuonn snoansv. mm: lath-GAME 1-mm mo cnAaLo'r'ra'rowN x of c. nmxoas Versus 'coaaAN AND naroos urmons srmmv. my nui- Ii0llBLE HEADER RAME ptarrn CARDINALS (Maritime Junior Champions! Versus CUEBAN AND BRIGGS mm: rm: mo r.M. second Game Immediately F01lI7W1l!Iv In-ee Busses Leave 590? 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