ALIERTGI —.¢— a‘ u‘ VIII! Oliver and are at Ileana. Maine. are on", I Ur. and In. Nelson llrs. in: aide, and William Hunter is lpond. ‘i "I" helidlv in bummer- WO luesi. of her son lluasell In. Hunter. The man, fl a McNeil] will» Tsnillz?’ FREQ: here will be also to know-aha is "Didi! improving. The Rev. William Monaghan. S. l. Albelon. left recently for ttawa. where he will attend the Marian Congress. ' ‘The Reverend J. M. Fraser at- tended the Maritime conform-mg of the United Church in Sack- ville. June 10-16, Mrs. Keir Matthews and vim. dren. Helen and Diane. ni Sum- merside. are the welcome guests of Mrs. Waldo Matthews. Mrs. James Whalen has return- ed to Charlottetown after a plea- Iant visit here. where she re- ceived a cordial welcog Q1 hm- numerous friends. Mr. Earl Atkinson has opened up a Beaut-v Parlour in Alberton, Ilrvlng bouizht, the business rec- entlv operr-‘ed b_v Mrs. Joseph White in the Burke building. 0n the stage in person! “Smilin' Ernie's Radio Show“. was greatly enlovecl bv a large and appreci- riive audience in the W. T. hall the evening of the 16th instant. m. Edgar Forsythe. who is em- ployed tvith the Edison Electric. Charlottetown. recentlv spent a law day's with his wife and lam- ily here. An enjoyable miscellaneous shower was given on Friday. at the home of Mrs. James Pike in honour oi’ Miss Dorothy Bowness. whose marriage takes place in Albes-ton on Wednesday. Miss Doris McCue. who for the past year has been attending Prince of Wales College. Char- lwltetown. is spending her holi- cays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCue. Montrose. Congratulations are due Mr. William MacKinnon on his recent. appointment to the position of heputv Provincial Secretary by the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- ril. He is a brother oi’ Mrs. W. R. Oulton of this town. A rumor saith that a number of our most talented and enter- taining musicians are planning the organization of an orchestra. Although in this town. there al- ready exists an excellent orchestra and an up-to-date "record play- er" the ample demand for enter- ialnments cannot always be sup- piied. ‘Therefore. we trust. that this rumor is true. and offer our best wishes. A-TCITOO Th» most troublesome hay-TV" perici lasts from the mldd'e 0T August. until the tirst killing ircsf- deteriorate-ore Walkers’ White Spot ll HALTER STREET. Halifax ls owned and operated by a form- er ISLANDER. Visit it when you're In lldllfai. Reasonable priced Meals. Lunches. lee Cream, eto. ISLAND PAPER! ‘ovoovovn \ Isaiah: Isiah D Vicaor Li‘ o! Clllrlolteinwn III I recnt. viaitee to Bloomfield on business Min Marie Plnaau who has been attending college in Montreal has returned home. Mr. Henry Pineau of Bloom- field was a pamenger by bus to Bummerlide on Tuesday. Lin. George MacDougall of Char- ‘JITIELGWVTT was a recent vmtor at the home of Mrs. William Smith ol Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Pet-er Saunders of Charlottetown spent s week with the formers mother. Mrs. John sailnders of Bloomfield. _ Miss Lorraine Cororan of Puls- ville spent the weekend In Bum- merside with her sister. Miss Zeta Cocorsn who is attending nigh school there -B. Mr Ralph Gard alsrompiihird hjv ‘his mother, Mrs. Elijah Gard and friend, Miss Thelma Young el River Hebert motored to Mill River on Sunday where they visit- ed with relatives. ' Mrs. Harry MaoAusland and _-ou.ng son have returned to Char- Ilottetown after spending a very Ipleasant few days at the home o! Ilier parents_ Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Bloomfield. Mrs. Fred lvlrRae and Mrs. Ger- ald Hayes of Summerside motor- ed to Rosobank recently where Mrs. ltlcRae visited with her sis- ter. Mrs. Rn-heri Hunter and Hsothcr, Mrs. Christopher Mether- all. TRYON W. l. The, June meeting of the Tryon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Pannier with twenty four members and two vlslto-rs present. Th» President presided and the meeting opened by slnilfll U" institute carol followed by re- peating the creed in unison. The roll call was answered with what I would like to learn in handl- crsit. Minutes o! last meetizy were read and approved. A committee of two Mrs. Aus- tin Smith and Mrs. Sheldon How- att were appointed to attend a meeting in Crapaud Institute rooms concerning RBSlImI-l HINDI!- Cornmittee to attend executive meeting at Mrs. Stewart MaeMick- en's, Mrs. Howard Callback and Mrs. Perry Hewett who was ap- pointed in place of Mrs. Robert Crawford who was unable to li~ tor-id. Delegates to annual COME-fl- tzion in Charlottetown: Mrs. Viv- ian Bartlett and Miss Doris Bell. Letter concennlng play was read. it was decided to have play pre- sented im the Community Hall. Treasurer reported having sent $39.80 to cancer fund. $10.00 to Red Cron. School committee reported blank boards need painting and floors oiled ‘m vacation. Red Cross corn- mlttee reported box sent and let- ter oi’ thanks for contents was read. also more work received and distributed. Miss Nicholson donat- ed three floor bags for Red Cross quilt and fifteen were bought. lt- was decided to have a quilting before next meeting. Mrs. Maurice I-Iowatt was ap- pointed assi-stant treasurer. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Austin Toornbs. Mrs. Eric Craig to have the program. Collection amounted to $1.46. Two members were added to our list. namely Mrs. Asher Howatt and Mrs. Waldron Wood- . side. It was voted that a bill of $3.50 be paid. As one of our members Mrs. Les. lie Edwards has moved io another community. a short address was read by Mrs. Vivian Bartlett lhd lift was presented by Doria Ball. Mrs. Maurice Howatt had the Program on soolsl service follow. elbyaIaleeonteetAflee-tnai program a. auction sale was held proceeds o! which amounted to 3 nos. Meow; rinsed with the Na- ' tonal Antncn. A hinty lunch was sorted by the hasten. assisted by Mrs. Mor- ley Mullins and Miss Doroth; Taylor. sun-confluent India extends over g Ikffltvfyl larger than the coltllnllit or Iur-' ope without. Rlslllk v l SWIMMING SAFETY Medical authorities as‘, batting or swimming should not to done when one is over-tired. nul. for at least an hour after a meal and n»! ‘ in too-secluded places where trvrv ls no one at hand to render aid i I ‘ . l We Congratulate The REGENT THEATRE Upon Their Opening Monday June 23rd ‘Canadian Oifice m School Furniture LIMITED enssros, cams closeness Piiivmtsuuzi: HOME TOM BROWN ' JOAN Announcing:- the grand opening of THE REGENT THEATRE Summer Street, Summerside A MONOAY, JUNE 23rd Shows at 7 é? 9 p. m. , ‘Buck TPR/v/irrs lea/oz (/0445 with FULTON DONALD MacBRIDE and BEVERLY SIMMONS Screenplay by JOHN GRANT - FIEDERIC I RINALDO - ROBERT LEES Rated on s story by Richard Msuulsy and lirsdiotd Ropes - Directed by CHARLES l BARTON Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR - A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ALSO SHORTS 355537 THEATRE TO THE MANAOIAINT OI Till NEW munii-y. BUILDING AND OTHER SUPPLIES FURNISHED IY Offices: UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL present’ CHARLOTTETOWN ' -— SUMMERSIDE I Congratulations Regent Theatre OPENING MONDAY. JUNE 23rd on their foresight in adding another line establishment to our business com- '1 M. F. SGHURMAN 00., LTO. KENSINGTON We lcome to 2 .~. (T? e NAT PENDLETON OPENING ~ i ~ MONDAY, JUNE 23rd. ‘J ULUL b‘ QUJMLL EN£NJQLH§LKQU$£JWL PLUMBING AND LIGHTING FIXTURES SUPPLIED ' CONGRATULATIONS TO REGENT THEATRE A line achievement in modern Theatre construction. COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REG POPE Upon Completion of the new- Charlottetown f I Congratulations t0 OPENING Will Board Finish and other Materiel: Supplied by The Regent Thehtre Monday, June 23rd T. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDI I C HARLOTTETOWN mo msnttanous ' - BY t SUMMERSIDE 1PM REGENT THEATRE PALMER & WILLIAMS 00.. LTD. OMOMOIQOT" MODERN sun llP-TO-DIITE THE MANAGEMENT 0F THE NEW REGENT THEATRE {"5 I° I" "lllretsleted es their initiative and enterprise in the erection of this dulled-asset is tin bsslssss semnssliy. I Floor Covorllll» Carpets ‘Linoleum SUPPLIED IT SMALLMANS LIMITED _ _‘_e_