v1 -...-__.,,v-e~,-;- ~>~.._.v..?7¢i-YA- ‘ .. -.,»\Il . JAG: FOURTEEN Regent Theatre 5 ' - fibfiood IyWALTER WINCH-Directed by STUART MEISLER-Screulolay b! JOHN HOWARD LAWSONWWIII! TI‘ WESTERN ouiinniiiii’ -ron sau: moon. a. ioai‘ PICKUP. Reconditioned motor, Lew tires. Excellent condition. Ap- ply R. P. H088. Read! Corner. Summerside. Alter II y. 1 No phone calla. please. , SIIMMEIISIDE Today And Saturday “Vllvrrns Irii JQAI .,' --BUREAU8, round tables, Pull out Couches, and a few good Or- gans in stock. Write today, Gal- lant Grocery co, Howlan.‘ ‘ --BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge United Church Service August 31st. III-TH HANGER Bedeque 11 n. m. Borden a P. m. 1M . .104‘ Albany 1.30 P. u. Rev. poi-um ‘l oirowe. Minister. r , ____ IIIYNIIIII IIIIINIII nynwnni... .. n few Remlngtons, and one small Portable. ‘Corona’ all iondltioo. bargain prices. Grocery C., Howlan. in perfect Gallant , .___.. -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Chwrchos. services Sunday- M18115! _3lst, Clllton 11.00 A, M. Sunday lScihool at 10.00 A. M. Gedclie Mem- im-lal 2.30 P. M, Sunday School 1.30 in M. Long River w. M. s. Thank Ofiering service at 7.30 P. M. Rev. D_ A. Campbell, Minister. ‘NIT-ii with CARL EVSMOIIO ' CARLETONYOUNS ~ IKARLE’ D. BROWN l“ . ., _. , Ooleman l l In“; Mflflfl magi-mm“ Dialogue by Lionel Wiwm ‘IIIIQIIIII Story by Dorothy Parker and Fm! 00M ' ' A UNIVERSALINTERIIAIIONAI. PICTURE Shows 7.15 and 9,15 Matinee Fridoy 2.30 ‘on the evening of August 18th n, pfe-riuplifli shOWH" "was held at the honie o! Mr. and Mrs. John‘ ‘IOIOCDOTIBU o! West Point in ihonor o! Mlss Pfiorence E. Auld. “also o! West Point Miss Auld was {showered with many useful and meautlfli. gifts by her trends from lwest Point frleiiwood, Dunblane, ‘Milburn and r-vcn cu tar away as’ IColeman The brlde-to-be wore a {oeniitirni black dress trimmed twining sequins o: assorted colors Alter ‘the pcesentiilg oi the ‘iffts. the bl‘ld9-L'-\D6 thanked all her friends and 55km} t'i-m all to come and see her rit her new home in Sum- mersido. Mls; Auld is heing mar- ried to Clayton Betts o! Glenwood on Sept. 9 Thur many friends wish them many vein‘! of IIIBTL-ITTOSS and {III the good ihings that go with it. Mk/t‘? ‘ '17? (l4 .911} idbiOi ORAPAIIO THEATRE IN TECHNICOLOR “no YOU LOVE are" Maureen O'Hara, Dick Haymas, Hurry James e g Friday 8.30 Saturday 7.30-9.30 Oi’: cfiiiifiingimufiiwirgrffiifii‘: ‘i. __. _ ___a _________ FIND PARTS 0F NIKKI-D BOD!‘ cf two lrgs, from the ankle to the fluice, anti .i portion of a right l The people c! the Brve United Dhurc‘. held their annual picnic on Aug. 21. supper was served and CHICAGO Xurr. 26 -.l(‘T-‘i Lllfll, ll llCi.li§ rlic hand, Weft-Os" a“. hsm;1}_y_ A 5310;“ Two bundles count: ,. porlioinl ’i'lic Flo ‘zind covered with ivns eiecled “where lce-crcam, o! a hacked-iii: boiiy WEI!‘ found. FRIICILIwPn. =.ti'l was attached to drinks, Qrgnges and cmdy were today On opposite sicics or int-l i SWIIICITI. oi‘ the arm and the said, Al,“ a flying w“, rim-e and Chicago River. and police said; .i 'crs were discolored by nicotine the mlim- children as w_=i a; the outs SEVETlllI-T the parts wort- ii-csh- stains, " rown-u s" 1w th t it was never A bundle containing a thigh, oi ' g p a a .__.________ l leit hand, psi: of a. left iirm cut: SIG-BOOKMARK! ‘ma’ i ' of! just below_ the elbow. and twoi Mm pen-y Bryamon v.35 Just m. I9“- “ppmenhy m0“ or a mall’ REGINA — ‘C?’ - II PHYS ‘.0 turned Home from visiting her was found, lirapprd in a \'~'hlLB_Sp€‘l’lCI 3011i‘ time reading. one llb-ipnrci-its Mr. and Mrs Charles sheet and in two Polish IEITLEIZZIQELYZITK" iagflilii. scovrrorl here re-iygulmr, (,1 shPlIQTI. Mrs. Bryantun’; IICW-Spapérs. by a clock workr-i: lvrirli‘ Hal i_\- tnroiigli a CIIr-‘ygung Qrolhglr, Eiiggne Elliot 15 A lllbitflllmll Pull". search or; Linstswlnn s-‘in found some- now visiting his sisters son, AI- tlie opposzte bank rlwloscri fllT-iiil other bundle. containing pfirllonsl 2 non lri bookmarks - a $lO,hei-t Brgrnriion. — Col. l BIGGER THAN ANYTHING YOII HAVEIIEVER 35E" Sllbflbfifibtfifififi RAOE TRACK SAT. AUG. 30in .30 MON. SEPT. 1st ~P.M. i .l LABOR AFTERNOON 3O oiiv PERFORMANCE “I- l I l I CONORESS OF HOLLYWOOD ‘ cans, DEVILS '1‘ HE CHARLUFFEPOWN GUARDIAN Men’s (Iladstones 0f black top [Ill]! cowhide. these cinumim have a dlvidint book shirt Iold I110 utility pockets. J 18.95 to 37.50 Men’s Aeropack 0! black or brown Fobrlkoid with leather reinforcements and two look Iutencn. These bags have a dlvidlng book and utility pocq 17.50 to 36.50 I \ Tweods and Fabrlkoids ....The colors are black. gray. l8 to 20 inches. Overnight Cases Fibre Suitcases In a. number of convenient sizes ..The colors are black, brown and aImuIated Tweed. 2.65 to 7.50 "WHERE NORTH - “OIITH HOLMAN’S HAS... FOR EACH AND EVERY JOURNEY Luggage that is smart rind attractive-Luggage that is light In ‘weight, easy to handle and that Bags bear the famous Chris- tie label. They have leather bindings and are nicely lin- ed. W0men’s Dressing Cases -- 10.75 t0 28.50 and brown. These Cases have leather bIndings.....Tbe IIICI are 4.75 t0 19.95 Eighteen inch Caaei of good strong Fahrikoid or Tweed. These are nicely lined and have reinforced edges and cornerl. has Ioods of packing room-Choose is NOW- for that business or_ pleasure trip — choose it tor the young person going away to school or coIIege....Good Luggage is a nocossityl LO0K-- A rimart set oi gray striped Tweed Luggale — the Imall case in l! inches long, the larger one measures 20 Inches Matched Luggage Ia very desirable. These DRESS edges, ' 86 inch bolts. o hard slots, a blue lawns III-II FRIENOS sumrnnsmn These Travel Twins i I9-95 A SET Well built Trunks of i-ply construction, with strapping. They contain Ished with Ioclu and loo- STEAMER TRUNKS Sturdy Steamer Trunk: with these have lent locks and loop bolts. AUGUST 29, 1947 EAST - WEST Are SpecIaI REGULAR 20.90 FOR ____i_____._; TRUNKS ' rounded steel bottoms and a tray and are (in- 14.95 y to 31.50 flbre covering - two bottom so Inch troy, excel- 14.95 to 16.50 MEET" The August meeting oi the Try- on Women's Institute was held at the home ot Mrs. with thirteen members present. The president presided and the meeting o ened by singing the institute Creed ln unison. The lollowtng bills were voted to be paid, oil for $9.00, labour $2.00, sent $6.00. 5'1 cents to convention towards price (or mat, Two premium blankets boon sold since last meeting. It was decided to pack wool TIYON W. I. erously helped them replace the riiings lost in their recent Iii-e. Letter Irom Red Cross request- ing Institute members to help in making clotlreu tor children in Europe was read. It was decided to undertake the making oi twenty-tour dresses, underwear and six sweaters. Vote o! thanks to Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Toombs ior work done ln sewing class Next meeting to be held at the homo oi’ Mrs. Maurice Howatt. Lunch committee. Mrs. Waldron Woodside and Mrs. Austin Smith. Program to be a sing-long con- ducted by Mrs. Walton Wool- Percy Howatt e and repeating the school floors shower pre- have no?" All" THRILL CIIRICS rsiiumira w . FRANK MATHEWS AND iiis AUTO MANIACS SEE THE HUMAN BATTERING RAM! SEE THE SLIDE FOR LIFE! I SEE DRIVERS ROLLING CARS OVER AND OVER END TO END! SEE IRON MAN MATHEWS ALLOW A 2-TON TRUCK T0 STOMACH! RUN OVER HIS srs m: DIVE or noun! s2: THE sizrin PAUL AERIAL SENSATION or THE AGE! srs JERRY CHARACTERIZED av "RIPLEY'S ssusvz IT on nwr A3 worms MOST UNUSUAL MUSICIAN! SEE THE BOMBER ORASH IN M") Mp1! DON'T MISS IT ""3 3|||g|||g ' 20 SPINETINIILINO- HAIR RAISING AOTS M NOTE-WE CLAIM THIS TO BE THE BIGGEST OUTDOOR SHOW E E ' y PLAY THE MARITIMES v I To THE ONLY SHOWINO 0N P.E.l. . AIIIISSIOI $1.00 ONILOREN 50o ALL TAXES INOLIIOEO rHE rags for blankets in Sept, pack- ing to be done in Baptist Hall, bundles to be left at Mrs. Wal- ton Toombs’. The members o! the Tryon W1. received a lettcr of thanks from Ena and Gordon Carr thanking them and all others who so gen- Vcrltorro color. Rooting Shingles. side and a contest in charge o! Dorothy Taylor. School ocmmlttce reported black boards painted by commit- too. At. a meeting of the teachers and trustees it was suggested that the Institute sponsor a. com- ASPHALT WALL SHINGLES Jun received a corload Asphalt Wall Shingles In Also in stock, good assortment of colors and blends In the light I25 Ib., thick butt 210 Ibs., and Brood Shadow type / Island Spruce and Var Shingles. Con also supply building paper and mails for above. J. F. MORRIS Kinlrorl munlty concert, proceeds for school improvements moved by Mrs. Waidroii Woodside, seconded or undertaken, The following committee was appointed, Mrs. Austen Smith. Mrs. Maurice How- att, Mrs. Sheldon Howatt, Miss Florrle Mabey and Miss Dorothy ‘Taylor. It was suggested that the school trustees be asked to work in conjunction with this commit- tee, Bpurgeon ulark to be chair- man oi said committee. ium and Largo Jackets-Sins 0 to I6 O to I2 PHONE I66- by Mrs. Maurice Howatt that this In contest was enjoyed. oiiscit oir TIIESE sow oiorimro SPEIIIALS AT IIIGTOIIY OLEAIIIIEIIS and GLOTIIIERS lays‘ Dress Shirts, Whites and Pancho-sizes, Small, mod- SIrorts in Wool Mixture-Sizes 6 to I2 .... Wool and Cotton Slacks-Sizes O to I6 .. All Wool Swoctorh-Sizes 0 to I6 . . . . llack Rubber Rain Coats with Hood to Match Sizes I Suits vritli m‘ pair '.'i'fi»'..'.'i;'. itudonts’ Suits, 3 Piece , oiu. SIIIIWERNIE l ~ Collection amounted to B6 cente- A reading, Darwin was Wrong, was read by Miss Florrie Malay. i ALE BOTTLES PIIHOIIASEO W; coll for ale bottles- Ill! , [n0 d qulrll: M“ m“ "or. ‘t. n“ (or Jove: bottles. Brifll their I: l and guarantee an ample Iuml! ' nmuunv NORTH, England - 1""- , (C?) - Flint‘!!! fife to be used m PM“ own‘ any. clrdron es to drive ofl bird! "l°"'"l'- which cause crmage to aircraft. I a The meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was ‘oy the hostels Grocer!- ‘lli I“ NEXT TIIESIIAY I .49 l-anlbntblllelluslllo 4.95 . ZI .50 19.75 local-villus lQnn0lup_'lI ||IlIIfl.lIlli..| ‘F i" CENTRAL STREET