PAGE TWELVE ' ” BELGIAN CEMENT Book Orders . . N O W ' r sumuensio: For delivery from the Ship Which is arriving August 25. WRITE - PHONE - COME TO R. T. HQLMAN LTD. WESTERN GIIIIRIIIA Summerside Hardware Co. I here for new building or repairing 101d buildings, tarred _felts, light sheathing paper. Roll on bridz sid- l lng. slate surfaced roofing 18" and I 36", nails, cement. Z10 lb. heavy asphalt shingles, and 1% light . Fast-Lock shingles, also insul bzicl: C0. —MARTI'N SIINOUI PAINTS. Varnishes- Shellac. etc. also the Miracle wall finish Kem-Tone $4.75 . 1 gal. $1.30 qt. see us for your paint- in: requlzoments. and get our pric- ‘ es. The Surnmerslde Hardware Co. i “arr-narrow PARENTQ-Last ' immunization Clinic to complete protection against Diphtheria. Whooping Cough and Tetanus. ' Bcdcque School. August 18th. at 2 P. M. Wellington French School. August 23rd at 2 P. M. Kenelngton ‘ 'i‘ow'n Hall, August 24th, at 2 P. M. Miscnuche Convent, August 25th at 2 P. M. -RETURN -ro omo - m. and Mrs. Charles R. Dennis and their daughter and son-in-laiv. l-ir and Mrs. A. i". Myers, of ‘flirren. Ohio. left on Tuesday t- lP‘lll‘!1 to their hgmes after spend- ing a week on the island. They were house guests oi Mr. Dennis’ brother, Mr. Wilbur Dennis siid family and his sister. Mrs. W. B Warren and family, Margate. and izsifcd friends in Summersidc an: elsewhere. Mrs. Dennis was t:..: . Fold bias-cut dresses fiat when Qtgfln] sway so that their own weight won't stretch them. Dark stains on aluminum pails can often be removed by boiling vinegar and water in the pan. By Clifford MacBrIdo ' Napoleon and Uncle Elby ‘SAY, Moan-ER --i'i'M DRtvmGg Imeouwi: TOWN uoomwc- For: . is ale srrmw 00s., HAVE 1YOU$E$N_HIP_~Q_4P- e l. . i» Fnohwi-‘mcvl-‘is 1 ABOUT TH‘ 512E OF TH . lQNE FOLLOWING YOU.’ merside. Mr. and Mrs. Myers weic Personals married several months ago, but I were actually on s honeymoon , _M,-_ and M“ w _y_ sfprrpn. irip, postponed at the time cl i W, Taro“... gm, a... H", m,“ e iheir marriage. due to the sudden 0f their daughter. Mrs. Loom‘? death o! Mr- Myers’ molher- — Arsenauit, Summerside.—S. lcrslie. P.’ E. Island and left Sal‘.- urday to visit friends in Cape Breton —Mast.ers Dickie and Kcnrlle Brekcner of Scituatc. Mass. a"- rived on Thursday to spend part of their vacation at Margntc where they are guests of and Mrs. Heath Mayhew and family»- Bur. --Rev and Mrs William Trrrlll and Mrs. Byron Erlgeriy oi 0.11 Town. Maine, are visiting their step mother. Mrs. Hattie Wickctt. Kcnslngtnn and other rclatiies and friends in this province. - Dill’. —Mi'. Harold Pavnter. sflllfiis, Iviass. and his sister, Mrs. Albcrt Glydon. Winthorst, Sask, visitcd relatives in Burlington on San urday. -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hivzg. Summerside. spent part 50f C-ld Home Week at Charlottetown. where they were house guests oi Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson, Hillsboro street. —Bur. --l\'ir. Reggie Thompson. nicrside, “as the guest. oi ms cousin. Mr. Carman Thompson. Charlottetown, during Old Hon-c Susi.- r [that/rah ifflifirvrfwfl” ooonfissn $3! your Goodyear dealer chefi i tires before you start your vacation. If they're O.K., he'll tell 3""! 5°~ If not, he'll show you the new Goodyei" DeLuxe tire. Actual road tests prove that. it gives 34'", mar-v non-skid mileage than the famous Goodyear tire it replaces! Ila deep tread Is wider and flatter to grip the. road, resist. skids in all directions. StronllPf Suriertwioi "tfd gives more body FiPPYIIRh- “"51"” shoulders are reinforced for STERN! stamina. _ w: new uugsovea ‘Neck. -Bur. -Rev. Geo. K. Ward oi St. An- drews United Chili-ch. Westmuuii... P. Q, was s guest last week of Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Barleiuii. E»! former Jean MacPherson of Sum- Dill‘. “STALLION man- I sr CAPITOL, sumusnsma -Wa:riers' "Stallion Road." the pument screen attraction at the ‘Capitol Theatre is a dramatic love ‘story. co-starriig Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith and Zachary Scott. ,Tha film tells the story of two ‘different kind of men who fall in Hove with the same gizl, a girl who jis battling to survive in a man's FbUSlHEST. . Veterinarian Larry l-ianrahsn (Ronald Reagan» raises thorough- bred jumping horses at Stallion Road ranch. His old friend. famous ‘novelist Stephen Purcell (Zachary fsehm visits him aha when they ‘boih go to the Tellar ranch on an emergency, call. they are attracted fro bcautiful Rory Tellar (Alexis ‘Smithi. I After seeing Rory on several ioccasions Steve professes his love lio-r her, but she rejects hirn. since Ishws more attracted to Larry. How- fever, when Rory finds out that ‘Daisy Otis (Peggy Knudseni pretty Hvlfe of the town banker, is going in ride Larry's jumper in the horse _sh-.'iw azainst her. she becomes ex- loecdinzly jealous. When Larry re- fuses to stop lnnoculating the Otis‘ anthrarclnfecfcd cattle in order to save the life of Rory! prize mare. she misimderstands Larry and ac- cents Steve's marriage proposal. Larry continues working on the anti-anthrax serum. and becomes infected with the disease after it --SllUB-SHOCK FAIM FING- ERS in stock, and insulators. The —SHINGLES AND IIDING. - 1 You will flnd evelything you need! siding. The Summerside Hardware to and from the beach. The village of Tianish owes him a gratitude for his co-operation. (Jo-starring Donna Reed with Lionel Barry- more, Thomas Mitchell and Henry ‘haven. NOHIH amen/cam llli L. S. STEVENSON BRIIN(N MAN/lkjfk I40 RICHMOND ST. AMUTUAL COMPANY “SWIMJHING CLASSES CLOSE IN TIGNISH” -Jl‘he "Learn-to-Swim" class sponsored by the Canadian Red Cross society. and organized under the direction of Mr. James Kelly of Charlottetown. assisted by Mr. Louis MacDonald of Tignish and Dr. Stuart Grady of Sutnimerside was brought to a successful issue on Thursday, Aug. 12th in the Legion Hall. This class was held at Tignish shore where one hundred and forty children were enrolled. On Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 11th the parents and friends were invited to witness the rogiess made by the children d ing their three weeks instruction; they were well pleased with the results. On Thursday evening. Aug. 12th. parents and friends gathered in the Legion Hall to see the film "The Red Cross in War and Peace." It was regrettable ‘that. Mrs. l-l. Cudmore. the Red Cross Super- visor was unable to attend. Mr Robert Kelly. acting supervisor. carried on. Following the showing of the film a sing song was enjoy- ed by all. ed to twenty-six successful csndi~ dates. Intermediate Swimming Certificates were given to - Pat- rick Buote, Alfred Chlasson, Ralph Desftoches. Irene Gaudet. Harold McRae. Junior Swimming Certificates went to- Jean Arsenault. Velma Bernard. Billy Cameron, Raymond Doucette. Charles Gaudet. Gerard Gaudet, Henry Gaudet. Peter Gaudet, Ray Harper, David Kincii. Jimmy Kinch. Lenard Mcl-lugh. Gerald Perry. Lenard Perry, Ralph Pitre, Carl Richard, Junior Slurry. Teresa Gallant. Irene Buote. ‘Margurete LeClair, Shirley Mc- Innis. Following the awarding of cerfifi. cstes. Mr. Kelly thanked the citizens of Tigriish. and all the organizations for their splendnd co-operation. In reply Mr. C. A. Kirich on behalf of the citizens‘ and children of Tignish con- gratulated Mr. Kelly for his time- ly efforts in this worth while under- taking. An address was tendered Mr. Kelly by Mr. Patrick Buote at the close oi’ which Miss Joan Shea pre- sented a purse as a token of gratitude. The National Anthem. sung by all. brought this curnmenrsble ever-lino to a close. Mr. Peter Gaudet volunteered his truck daily to convey the children Certificates of merit were sward- I to clear. can? srrsw HATS- FINE LIDO HATS- PANAMA HATS- Reg. 5.50, clearing of NYLON CARS- _"W‘IIERE 0L1! debt of (Patriot Please Copy). CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday - TnUd-ly 1.18 - 0.15 5 Prank Capra's Comedy-Drama “IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE” James Stewart and é ihheriks out all over the range. _..,.\ , llfliiiflefure your [lfllllllilfiafee your fiflllflfif/I’ flea/er for ow¢uss$uw<3~or~eéseuiee couche. -Mr. Peter McDounii of Bloomfield visited his sunt and U week in Charlottetown visiting friends. arrived home on Friday. Chelsea. small daughters, Betty Ann Marie Clark are visiting in M.s-' recently. At IIDLMAIVS... MEN-This is your chance to buy o brand new Straw Hot of a Molly nfiuriobie chose o Straw Hot NOW-You'll weor if for the remoinderof the Summer and wearable Home start next Summer in. These are "Reg. 1.95, clearing at ...,_ Reg. 3.50, clearing of Regular 1.95, clearing at .. __ AUGUST 17, 1945 ifli Fur- hove c| good oli smart, cool models drastically reduced AIITEX (sand shade) HATS- Reg. 2.95, clearing of MIMI MESH HATS- Keg. 3.95, clearing of 1.25 2.25 .. 3.50 .. 1.25 1.95 .. 2.50 VISOR CAPS (Polaroid Visor attached)- Regulor 2.45, Clearing of ...“.... TAN summer cars- Reg. 1.25 m 1.35. Clearing at 98c ‘. FRIENDS MEET All SAVE” Wellington Miss Mary Gallant spent the Miss Elsie Ferguson who has pent the last month in Boston Miss Laurain Arsenault left. for Mass. on Friday where he will reside for some time. Mrs. Jerry Richard two siid and ncle, m. and ma. J. o. oaiiain Mrs. A. G. Gsudet spent last BAIIAIIKS GREATEST TIRE VAIIIES ooonfirzsn T“, flit lnkera acclaim Goodyed Super-Cushion as the first new hind of‘ tire in 16 years, and have made It standard equipment on a large proportion of their new ears. New Super-Cushions are interchange able with your present tires. They ride on only 24 pounds of air- give you an unbelievably smoother, after, safer "almost like floating" ride. See your Goodyear dealer about fol s Super-Cushion "change-eve." your ear. “afiifayfi-Tliii. 1?.“.'.‘i'.l..'."..'..'y'“' Zgpimiy ‘ah-mm. LiIaGuards s: any male n! tin-new or new in serum. and unfly outlast as many as three H1! of . You can! get butt: protection h C" Ill! illel 6009f ages] ‘Frost's sins on eoouvsss TJIIS fill-IAN g - x eoealhsa mw-m’ ‘a \ . l‘ " IAIEIIEI ' r p“ nap-u us _ Play 50101500 yeuz‘ G ‘H 1:; ‘H rgghiaigf; [Q-ygg! Q! IO Q _ bur to’ have your 60001754! [TEEGEMID ,m“;='_'s:y. 139m: nousiis occur ul ms isu my, or m! ull. {fill My’ l" SAFETY 5UB_E§ ‘ l . b iikii-‘l ‘Qiillfdmiaa-i" ‘h chamber retains an an: s rensrve of EAR - QN ANY ‘OTIIIII KIND week in Charlottetown visiting friends. aha was accompanied by he: little granddaughter Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant of Rumford, Maine, spent s iew days at the home oi Mrs. Julie Arse..- ault, Urbsinville. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wedge oi Chelsea. Mass. also Miss Lcoiia Bernard are visiting st the home i-f Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Bernard, lii-bslnville. —Wil. —Mr. and Mrs. l. S. Burlelgh had as their guests recently M2. and Mrs. G. H. Ward of 5t. John. N, B. This being their first visit to the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ward were very much impressed with the beautiful scenery and well kept farm homes on P. E. island. sun AT 6i CENTRAL STREET, SUMMERSIDE Acting ‘under instructions of Mrs. E. E. Sinclair, I will sell ‘by auction on Iier premises on Thursday, August I9, be~ ginning at 1 o'clock the following household equipment: l bedroom suite with sleigh bed; Z bed outfits; 2 spring- filled mattresses; 1 book case; 1 sideboard; a large quen- fify of pictures; several tables and choirs; 2 Wilton rugs; 2 Iioll rugs; writing-desk; 1 Franklin stove; 1 vaeuem cleaner; o quantity of dishes and cooking utensils. Terms gosh. If day is unfit sole will be on next fine day. HUGH F. MORRISON, Aucfionoei: Professional Card r. Eerie liiokoy .* Chartered Accountant Oiflee at ll Granville Street Phone I'll Bummer-aids Qxealwievflh‘ ~'~ »-‘- I. F. IIlIlTER R. 0. OPTOMITIJQI’ Complete Visual Ana!!!" Glenna Fitted BMALLMAN’! BUILDING. lamaerdd P1,]. PIIONI ‘Ill .. -. heme-a i i i I This label should answer your quesfionsl Sea, it says "Arrow-Sanforised"! The name Arrow tells you the shirt will fit well, wear well. And the perfect fitting Arrow collar. .. Ianada‘: favourite . . . doesn't curl. . . sits beautis fully on your neck! 'Sanforized" says it's a lasting fit. All Arrow hirts are guaranteed never to slcinl: out of fit. Drop in any time you're around. We'll be mighty pleased to show you Arrow shirts In whites, plain colors and patterns. - Your Nome and Address ... Aflflowsg/mrg, RICHARD S. HINTON l0. ILA. LLI. Banister. solicitor. m laaas ea ‘Iowa and Isl-I Properties Isle It. lmamdle