7-77 .11"? virulent isusnlrun s. . s l V.“ I News. sahsosiptiei. “vesting ~. ' sin Gsasdlan air " _ lolissvlll slam M. 5353p, Waist Street; Tomato Bakery. Wslos Slseeti The Guardian Carflor Boy at 8s rs s: give you order I0 in stock at Bruce's.‘ -PEBBNOX in 1o is drums ma s lb. tins-m sum... at. araoes. 4mm Picnic, Means-nay. uiy 10th. _0RDEB Malsgaah Buy Salt. t Bruce's. ' 4oz carom. social in nxfiohool. July 10th. In Carls- aid Jsssavs wannssnsv. Aus- .- 71th for Grand River tea party. ussni can for sale. ma , e1. Apply W. D. CTOKSD. Ein- r d, RB. . _' CARSON our proctor‘ nkTryon and’ vicinity see!’ in . esdsy. Write for appointment. yTEACllElt WANTED - South- est Lot 16 School. Supple nent 0. _.Fred McKinnon, secretary. ._,...___ -WANTED-Gas station nttsn- ant. ‘Experience preferred. Apply ox 302, Summer-side. —VIIANTED—At ohce twin-baby arris e. Apply by mall to Vin- ent. low, Ottawa 5L. Summer- ide. ‘ —F R SALE—Tomato and cab- ge lants. Apply Box 177. or 20 ambtidge 5t. Summcrsidc. —HLVE SHIPMENT Ell Silt! enfrdw Separators. Will take Live tockgin exchange. George Mayhew. inlrora. —WAITB.ESSEB and fountain is wanted. no experience neces- ary. Apply Le Coyle's Restaur- nt opposite .N.R.. Station. -rca CREAM Social and dance t Travellers Rest Hall. July 10. f not fine will be held following vening. -_PBESBYTERIAN Central West istrict Rall.v at Keir Memorial hurch. Malpeque, Thursday, Julv 1th,, Afternoon meeting at 2.30. vaning meeting at 8 o'clock. Bring ches. I — THE CENTRAL Young Peo- e‘s picnic will be held’on camp be mounds Auaustln- Cove. Thres- sv Julv B. 3 nm standard time. ring lunch. fir ank Archibald r Monctcn will be enim! sneaker thsI barsnesso! s . n ,. . . rrora h thidg to 1110142117" .l _ of lsshining. . . ‘snail. framed; or L» 0g horses or ' rivers ‘our primary wircz. beilflll Jllllifllli siJ-"ssa. Dresden. n». llsoal: quest. Ayn Granville Siren Iill badellvaredse m house in Susan-side. dayeellsssswsakJ-Phonslfllsrshlsasrvw the by rcpellhis Ilse deliveries on yes: souls snsauos Lane. over thirty years, Willi —d0 YIAIS an absence of am Oudmore, Mr. and Mrs. o! HEIDI,‘ srsvisitora to Prince Edward Island. At resent they are the guests of . Cudmorvs sister, llrs. P. N. Tucker, Corner. . —FOB SALE-Number Quebec horses, -1100 to 1400 lbs, 2 matched teams, da 1e grey. 3 express several thick, 1a »iow set mares. one mare in f All quiet. well-broken, num- ber broken single 890 to 8125. Also slasid horses. draft horse 1400 is. 11 years. sound, $86.00. Also two. hay rakes. Walter S. Weeks, Bayvlew.’ i --NEW SCHOOL —At the an- nual ‘school meeting at O'Leary on Tuesday evening‘ last the rate- payers authorized the building o! a "new four-room. school. Messrs H. A. Jelly and Alexander Mac- Dcciaid were appointed on the Building Committee to act in unn- unction with the trustees, W. K. theson, E. B. Ellis and ira El- lis. Estimates on the cost will be secured as soon-as possible, and if materials can be procured, work on the new building will be com- menced at an ‘early date. Supple- ments voted at the meeting were as follows: Principal, $300.00; As- sistants, $50.00 each. —S. —ELECTRIC CURRENT will 110' l to 6 P.1d Standard Time, Di‘- glnni Wednesday, Jul 6th Begtn- ning u! Saturday. ul 6. mas of our lines will be serv ed ur- ing the same hours except on un- day. This pdtmlls our working on It is estimated the work will lake six afternoons. Scales Hydro-Electric Company. —INDIAN RIVER GIRL GUIDES —Mr. and we. Leslie Ramsay Indian River. entertainsdths Girl Guides and their friends on Thurs- day night at a most enloyabie dance. gush: umlahcd Mrs. Allan The presentation of a lit to the Girl Guide Cmlltain orga er, Miss Lucille McQuald. Anaddresa of appreciation for her valuable sezflres was read to Miss McQuaid by Elias Mary Cameron while M Arm l-llcksy made the entatiou. loldefreshmants and GBAIIK: the program. money was realized for the com- pany funds. The Captain alnd girls are very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay for the use of their oom- n HOLMAN’~S;-- Use themlsa, ii rot; table "or I m" um" m!“ "v “I”! tit-Y modious home for this enjoyable all fsir.—K. _ fuseitheinqg» offset Isa blank Personiisfi, 4 ton, wast T o“.“'i?§’w.'i°.n“i1‘?3i'r . -Mrs. Lydia. sun's and. Miss Lottie Simma o! K mo: the holiday weak and Charlotte- —Bil1, Ready rstm to his home ilyl Gias-otteto W t“? ‘rilffi "'i“‘."....., an. rs. m- an o! 1mm: Riven-JG '_ ' t "-llrs. Winnie Blaine-of Dex- tar, Maine has been visiting her brother. Mr.‘ Edward ‘hrsuson, Surnmsrsids. She was sccom an- lad-lg Miss Ohsvy also of ex- ter. . ' son of Summsrsido are visitin Fernwood at the horns o! ' Oharlerl-Ienderson. --S. ' —M.i.ss Hazel lMoCardle o! Char- Efififi l?“ m’ ‘fi‘.“’“a"°"" er . an James Mc dleton was accompanied by. _ little niece irariccs Ann Cullen o1 Sh .- —-M.rs. L. E. Macnellan. of Otta- Wflfllll arrived in Sumrnerside to be with her mother, Mrs. J. Noonan who is ill. Mrs. Hadrian's Ellie!‘- Mrs. D. J- Colley of Boston. Mass. has also arrived in Sum- merslde. —S. ' —Mr. and Mrs. F. J. E. Wright, Summerslde have as their wei- c°m9 8119!". . and Mrs. W. J. Osborne (nee Penelog Donny) at Toronto and Mr. D. . Murray al- so of Toronto-S. -T'l'he many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Caseley. Kelvin, will be pleased to learn that she has rm- dergone a successful operation this week. Mrs Oaseley has been a patient in Qgumy Hospital for the past eight weeks, and all are loo forward to. an "Ply Y°¢°V9FY an return in her home in the near future. --Mr. and. Mrs. Frank J. Cowan o! Brwtw. Mass. have lertror their home, after visiting her sister- M", J. Elton Cairns of Freetown and otlhcr relatives. Mrs. Cowan was COMM-by o! Brookton, Mm, 51m; Til’ filolgllirf”?! I‘? 5”" " or u... our." ° “d” ‘mucosa-misc saws-ran '—-A thief solos throuBh a car Whtich was barked on Water at. Saurday evening was frightened IéWBV by the returning occupant; Ht managed to escape mo. s et and some other articles. The ooiice were advised and s do. ‘WWUOII Of the ‘Dotson furnished. A short time later Set. Schilrmsn and Constable MaoKay arrested a man near the station who had Mil his person some of the articles glniiledmto hlalveptlqleen stolgi. us}: ° ‘““ ce morning-s. no“ 4m. macros; or T gggwm ~. m use meetings‘: i ,. -lm. William lacquers-inure . her granddaughter. Janis ~ Mrs. . She M! Produced and Dirsotsd by OTTO PIIMINOII A 20s csmnv-rox ncruss —ALSO+ “Memories of Columbus” snows 7.30 ; 9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 2.30 “b II"F"I"I"F'F'~P'P~F'F¥\ -CAMEO- Kesssington _ MONDAY 0-830 TUESDAY 8.30 Boy oh Boyl those funny guys are here again Bud Abbott &i Lou Costello n “The Naughty Nineties" éseeeeseesee ‘T0 MAKE YOUll HOME LIFE CHASE AWAY THOSE SHADOWS WITH- Bright New Lamps Lamps that radiate bright, bright beauty —we’vo ~s new collection of lamps that will cast a glow of summer cheer in your‘ home, and, like Aladdirfs Magic, will brighten a table, a corner....a room. See them now while the selection is at its best. All moderately priced. Guaranteed Satisfaction Since 1857 . I ‘logs 1,0 14x at $1.75 t0 $3.50. _ Childcare’: Sport, Suggesting shorts and halter suits in cottons and seersuckers, sizes 8 Other suggestions of hard to get items in our children's Dept. Oil slickers with hats to match sizes 4 to 8 years at $5.50. Girls rain capes with hood attached, small, raGE ’ visit nun. Jsivtslti. Alto» I tminniws iisrtimuaur new usncsssslsr snmvlss ' liAliY NEW SUMMER DRESSES For girls in cotton seersuckers and glnghsms in t! variety of smart styles, also summer dresses for these hot summer days. Sizes 6 to 14 Yflrl- Prifit-i $1.25, $1.75 up to $8.95. . DRESSES Hill SIMU- ' BIIILIIIIEII 'A wonderful orange of summer dresses for the little tots of 1 to 8 years including sun dresses price $1.00, $1.95 to $2.95. asav nnsssss In sizes 1 to 3 years; cottons, voilea etc. Just the smartest little range of dresses you would care to choose from prices $1.25, $1.95 i» $2.95. CHILUREIVS DEPARTMENT (Upper Floor) ‘medium and la each $3.95. sweaters; pull blue and iorguise. _to 14, each $2.50." SHORTS Summerside, Girls‘ Sweaters New arrivals 100% wool overs with crew neck, long sleeves in plain shades of blue, light BOYSK Small boys knitted cotton sport sweaters crew neck, short sleeves, in stripes 2 to 6 years each 69c. rge sizes. _ Sizes 8 SWEATERS and BLACKS Girls drill shorts in white and navy, sizes 8 to 14 each $1.95. Girls cotton slacks navy and light blue sizes 8 to 14 prices $1. 7s and $1.95. - SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED P. E.I. ' LEGIONAIRES ‘FALLEN’ ANGEL" UNUSUAL HIM HIT Fucked with the Hollywood head- tne excitement of Alice Fan's re- urn to the screen in her first s11- nunatio role; Dam. Andrews, star i. "Laura," in a new, more desper- ate man-and- woman-hunt; and sir-la Darnell in a. role more fas- alnatin than the one she portray- ed in “ angover Square." 20th Cen- "rry-Fox‘: new hit, "Fallen Angel," is scheduled to open at, the Capitol Theatre. Produced and directed ' tiwscreen *2" o “Fallen Angel" is being des and murder. more powerful ills any the screen has over known. The story ct the love of a woman for a man, a love over which "U7 "NIT m: uni-ms» a angst/muons ,_ A BB E Y's vIIULRVFSCINT ‘QAII Tuesday, July Wednesday, _ ‘ Everybody is welcome sntrsaidsntsof Friday, fl"!- acclsimed as a gripping drama o!~ Freetown are _ _ g . saifkrsxons HALL p I Thus-edgy,’ July 11th 1 to 4 p.n\._ and 6-8 pm. 5 » MAMMOTH panes: Carter’: Warehouse Kindly loaned by Robin Hood Flour Mills In aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage THURSDAY. JIILY 11TH under the auspices of B. I. S. —Featurlng— . 7-PIECE BAND B. I. S. ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 to l “Buy a ticket to help the Orphanage" h s the terrible tascinatl of ano woman's beauty, and haunt- ed}? the spectre of murder-is said to tsewpeakinsheershocksnd sumcnss. Auction Sale Having sold my farm l will hold s clearance suction sale on Wed- nesday, July 10 It 1 o'clock 0.5.1‘. at North River. Stacker-I cows, 8 years old to freshen soon, 1 cow i5 years fresh- ened; two horses, and the wit.» - _ ing Implements-Binder, M. 11., Hay Mower Deerlng, 1 Manure Spreader, Sectional Seeder, rake, sprayer, disc hsrrow, lover barrows, spring tooth. lplke har- rows, roller, potato digger, puipor set T“ " Fsnner, set Fair- banks scales, truck wagon cart. box sl h, wood sleigh, potato hiller, ving wagon and sleigh, plow, harness, single and double and numerous other articles in- cluding furniture k1» r-n nnge, Iron uke. _ HARRY CUMMINGS. Alex Msollae, Auctioneer. hay and Mobile X-ray Unit sriisaw LONDON mm. Monday, July 8th 1 to 4 p.m. and 6-8 pun. AT FREETOWN HALL 9th 1 to 4 pan. and 6-8 pan. July 10th 9 to 11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. that day, but where conveni- asked to come on Wednesday any“ 1m o, u. u mm. m 1 m4 p.111. I Ito i p.m.; and 0-8.1». m. irons our, mnnnovnosis v Seals nah this rvice possible " rungs League I Mt. 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