, ujvgry no -.i w. 4y‘;- g5,‘ ,.'._.l._..a.-.-...o_-a...'.‘..a 1&lr»l~;l>:< . , yRegent Theatre SIIMMERSIDE MONDAY AND TIIESAY - ‘They're getting Illilr lips together _ Lucille . ii BALI. ouomo by WIIIIAMA. sins: \.i;..i..z< >la|.\'A i ......, %w%f A PISSIEI-PA 6M0 " °°UCno u CARL$IOND RAYMOND WALBUNN ELISABEEII RI$DON I IDUBE EAVEQRS WALLACE FORD FRANKLIN PANCBORN oflilflfifivflflnlay Wrlitan and Produced by Michael Fessier and Ernest Pogano Eraculiva Producer HOWARD BENEDICT Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Monday 2.30 Burlington And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moose, New Annan. were recent Moncton, N. B. Miss Georgie etewart‘ ‘Ibronto. is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart. Norboro. -Nor. " Miss Hattie Henderson_ l. it. who spent the past few woms in New York. hp! returned to Mar- gate to be with her mother. Mrs. Thursa Henderson. Mrs. George Cotton has returned to her home at Kenslngton, after gpgndlng the past several weeks at Margate. Mrs. W. J. Paynter, Burlington, and Mrs. George Mayne, Emerald. have returned to their respective homes after visiting relatives and friends at North Wiltshlre. Messrs. William Mann. James Evans and John McLellan, Bur- lington, motored to Borden on Bun- day and made the round trip on the Abegweit. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. James Campbell, Spring Valley, is again ill’ after making a good recovery from a serious ill- ness, earlier in the year. Mr. Rough Sudsbury, Kenslng- tno suffered a painful injury on Saturday when he had the wrist Last Showing tonight Susan Hayward in "Smash-up" hone in his right arm broken while trying to crank a tractor. Mrs. A. H. Campbell has return- ed to her home at Burlington, after spending the past week at New Annan where she was the guest of visitors to . fill CHARIDTTKPOWN GUARDIAN CONVENTION Provincial Command Canadian Legion B.E.S’.L., Oddfaliaws Hall, Water Street, Summersido, i Tlvmdfl. 4n mum. Program- 9.00 a.m. Convention Opens. 12.15 p.m. Parade to Monument. 2.15 p.m. Saaaiana Raauma. 7.00 p.m. Banquet Imperial Paiaca Restaurant. l All Marnbars of the Lagian are oeedially invited to attend I all sessions and iain In tha parade. l Liana-General E. W. Sanson, C.B., D.S.O., Chairman Na- tional Committee Contcan Funds will ba guest speaker. wife, his son Donald, and his aunt Mrs. Hattie Wickett of Kenning- ton. ELLEE DIARY (Continued from Page l) c sea-weed that was wont to come in green and wet once upon a time on a full tide, a gift from the daep to the farmers along a well remembe ed stretch of Strait shore. Grey and white and black it became later, a. tweedsy mixture when drawn to a heap on the bank and left to the ways of drying suns and winds. And delightfully scented and soft for a small one to nestle in, when loads of it were carried home then to be used as a bedding in summer stics. lk. and Ira. T. A. lilet. loft on Qatar-day to return to their homes at Vancouver, after lpmd- ing their vacation at Mrs. Eliot's former home at Norboro. They were accompanied by Mrs. Eliot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wab- stcr, also her brother mania and sister. Etna, who plan to spend the Winter on the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson on- tertained relatives and friends on Friday evening at their home in Margate, in honor of their stator, Mrs. Norbert Brennan of lbmnto, Mrs. Brennanyis the former Dora- thy Thompson, and was visiting her home for the first time since her marriage, and the event was in the nature of a surprise party, planned by her former neighbors. Mr. Harry Brown presided and in his usual happy manner. express- ed tho purpose of the gathering in well chosen remarks. A well I O O l recalled too the green of the dark hulls of the ships, that with white sails billowing drew into safe haven at a land guarded har- bor near. I tried to recall the names of these. named for a wife or sweet-heart but most of them had slipped from memory in the intervening years. These were the siaeable. and beautiful ships, Lhat _ AUGUST so, 1941 A1 BIGGER TNAN ANYTNING YOII RAVE will $£il_ suussnnsmn macs: macs: OPENING} TO-NIGHT at-8.30 p.m. Afternoon Performance Mondayat 2.30 p.m. Last Showing Monday at 8.30 p.m. caucuses or noaurwoon DARE DEVILS (-1 her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moase. _filled purse was Pro-smiled by Mrs- Mrs. Harry Ramsay, left on pared. Dorothy's reply was <41 A- TIIE PIONEER On what a magazine, a radio or daily newspaper can convey to you in news farm because of curtailed time. r Whereas: a Weekly Newspaper analyzes In detail the happenings and occurren- ces, both local and foreign in one single edition. It contains interesting facts that concern you . . . your locality . . . and acquaintances. Such a thorough news digest is embodied in the "PIONEER" and "1SLAND FARMER”, where timely editor- ials and editorial opinions ap- pear; breathtaking bargains of- fered by local merchants; a Woman's page of up to data fashions and recipes; as well as Sporting Events. The "ISLAND FARMER" as its name suggests, contributes one full page to farm improvement plans through sage advice and inter- pretative illuslrations. l Bath of these outstanding Papers can be obtained at less than the cost of a postage slump pcr week. Upon receipt of your name and address ac- companied by tho small sub- scription fee of $2.00, we will .add your name to our growing list of subscnbers. SIIBSORIBE TO TNESE OUTSTANDING YIEEIILIES TODAY. Publishers of - ,_ The Island's Foremost Weeklies UMMEBRIDI rususumc COIIIPANY ' ‘Elli’. Yorkshire‘ Ingitardlocal branch, married Oapt. Prank Q) -.B\bara Aud ill or-qqds a in 1am joint leotrutll’! o! the’ NIllion-sters’ rally. nus moqa advug y,‘ ‘ lpiaatars Pguaion Aanoclationh 4 nos: Commencing September 1st. wa will do Custom Grinding and Mixing an Tuesday and Friday only of aach waak. On account of space it will be necessary to lake grain In and make delivery sama day. ’ r. L. uasuue Kinkara HT? J. sum. n. s. I Wadnasda and Saturday: at Boston, Mass, after spending a1 her friends for their vacation with her sister, Mrs. thoughtful W. lgesture. The remainder oi the eve- relatives and friends in this prO- versatlvn and card almw An In- vinca. nothing lunch was served by the ___. ladies. Another group of neighbors an- joyed a. social evening at the_ In these days of unaartainly and . home of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans misunderstanding among peoples Iwhen ice cream and cake were,and nations aevaral Burlington served. The hostess was assisted by I families have been fostering the Misses Hilda and Evelyn Hickox lneighboriy spirit in pleasant little and Mr. Layton Profitt. events which might well be oovpied by others. More than a dozen chil- Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKcn-ldren of school age and younger, zie and daughters of Souris, were with their respective parents an- I recent visitors to Long River where ioyed an afternoon at Pituimmans’ ' they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shore. a lovely spot at Long River, IGeorge Bernard and family snd|whlch will certainly be one of ‘of Mrs. Herbert Paynter ,and fam- I their happiest memories in years -ily. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. to come. A dip in the placid wat- Cocil Campbell at Burlington. ere of the South West River, for those so inclined. play on the sands Mr. and Mrs. Vernon beard and for the little ones and a program their nephew, Bobby Moshe, left of sports including races and tug- ~on Saturday to return to their i ~o-war were some of the diversions homes at Maiden. Mass, after 'indulged in. A satisfying supper of ,spending a vacation at spring Vsl- _ all sorts of daintiss from imported [iey where they were guests of Mr. ‘fruit to a generous pot of clams ‘and Mrs. Harry Budsbury. dug and steamed on the spot, was served by Mrs. Oecll Campbell, Mrs. | Among those leaving for their Robert Btavert, Mrs. James 81m. homes in the States, on Saturday ' mans and Mrs. Clayton Qtavert. after visiting relatives in Burling- 1n the event of the return of warm- ton and elsewhere were Mr. and er weather, this group anticipates ‘Mrs. Harold Paynter, their son Ed- a second picnic at Damley Point. IdID and daughter, Nancy of Sau- ' . Jgus, Mass. Miss Fannie Profltt, Mr 1C. Durett. Miss Mae Profitt and m. John ‘reeks. _._ CAMEO Miss Hilda Hickox, Burlington. SO01‘! TJD-Q-DD h t th e weeks with her I g,g;,_',*;,i',‘_,_ 1h?“ Lloyd H,,,k,,x_ an some and u» Costello m one t Hunter River, left for Amherst.‘ N. °l “'1' limit?" i"!- S., on Saturday to be with her sis- "Inn “M! or T!!!‘ Lwu» tor, Mr. Harmon Black, who ia ill at her home there. Alao lat Chapter of Serial “The Phantom" and Newareel. Prof. Lorne Lea. BA. of Con- cord. N. H._ who is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jabes lea at Victoria, was the guest on Friday of his aunt, Mrs. George Profltt, Burling- ton. He was accompanied by his l For Sale Ono Hudson Coach Car, 1946 Modal in perfect condition. DAWSON'S SERVICE STATION Crapaud P.E.l. Summersidc ‘PROFESSIONAL CARD i’. Earls Rickey m,“ m Offioa at ll Granville ',,““"°"'MM m NANDLED IITII (AREI uwum‘ Pianrraa that ava worm your taking are always worth careful developing and Phana 511 X-Ray DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon printing. Bring your ax- posed Mm: to us and ba sura‘ that they'll racalvn painstaking attention. George Mayhew. Although unpre- very Saturday to return to her homsmlccly “Dressed. as she thanked .1 Paynter, Burlington, and otherllllllz vemd pleasantly with con- in Autumn and Fall took away the farmers potatoes to other ports- the blue one, dug perhaps from the shore field, graded carefully and taken not in sacks but a bulk of them In a farm-Wilson. And some- times a few of the red variety were , tucked away in the hold, or the‘ pinMsh-white ones. And the bit of money received expended with care, or with better fortune hoard- cd for future needs. I should like to have named our craft for one o! those boats, if a suitable name 0d them had come to mind. "We'll Just have to call her the Sea. Gull" I said to Jamie. "But we can't call her that", Jamie replied "for it there's any birds that I don't like it's those gulls. In Spring they scream and make too much noise‘ altogether - no we'll not aall her that". So at our launching attend- ed by all of the family except Kar- olyn and her young son, there- could be no christening of the boat. Nr the present she is name- less. I l Nicely modeligd and neatly built. James meticulous as always can find no fault In her construc- tion. She was fashioned by our. in a shore district, the name of which hoarkens back to pioneer days. He is one who understands the ways of tides and boats and such things as pertains to the deep, and know- inl. is a good craftsman. Time was, so the older folk of our commun- ity would once tell, when this dis- trict boastod hip-building yards, whore staunch. tgomely, craft were built that sailed many a sea. I'm afraid the records of such are bur- ied with those of James’ and oth- ers farbears. who sleep a long sleep in one of the three cemeteries in tlho district. Not many of that old- er generation, remain now. to re- count the interesting happenings of those bygone days. What have we to do with that past? The past built the present; the present moulds he ‘future. Tonight, as in y I ace an. waves break on a strait shore, in fancy. SEPTEMBER DOOR PRIZE E Bus Iaavas Sammarsida 7J0 rSmallman Building SUMMERSIDE iii FO-‘OO-OO-O-O-OOQQOO-OOO mu. YOUR NEXT 3' HIM 1o us ros ,2 ems: snvrc: - rrarrcr PICTURES ENMAN DRIIO All BNOTO SERVIOE ‘SUMMERSIDI Kinkora Office Hours: Monday: 2 to 4 P.M. ’ Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2 to S and 7 to 9 No affloa ours except for emergencies. A ‘A A ~44; 010th CENTRAL ST. “in 1mm. cmcus For» ql-llggqdggg burdensome with the various oases. set life's road. Tonight as ;ur.bo.at rocks gently night. sitaofortaooooooootaoxaac.“ GRAND DARNVIAL g AT BORDER russnr sad WEDNESDAY ElIElllllli Bingo, Crown and Anchor, Baat tha Dealer, Refreshments. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES WEDNESDAY NIGHT Bus laovaa Charlottetown 6.00 p.m. Returns 11.00 p.m. Just raaalvad anathar shipment of AMERICAN WAR SURPLUS PANTS Slightly damaged. Dlasrlng st $1.89 saoll BELL llill ERNIE‘ SEE DRIVERS ROLLING STOMACH! DON’T MISS IT FRANK MATHEWS AUTO MANIACS SEE THE HUMAN IIATTERING RAM! _ SEE THE SLIDE FOR LIFE! SEE IRON MAN MATHEWS ALLOW A Z-TON TRUCK T0 RUN OVER HIS SEE THE DIVE OF DEATH! SEE THE GREAT PAUL AERIAL SENSATION OF THE AGE! SEE JERRY CHARACTERIZED BY "RlPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT" AS THO WORLD'S MOST UNUSUAL MUSICIAN! SEE TIIE BOMBER ORASII IN MID AIR I! 2O SPINETINGLING IIAIR RAISING AOTS NOTE--WE CLAIM THIS TO BE THE BIGGEST OUTDOOR SHOW EVER TO PLAY THE MARITIMES AND IIIS CARS OVER AND OVER END TO END! — IT'S SIIIOIDE ONLY SHOWING ON P.E.l. ONILDREN 50c ALL TAXES INOLIIDED TNE ADMISSION $1.00 in m. moonlight no exquisite peace of the hour. in fancy I sea ‘ another small craft “heron we "was in the hinder part of l!“ ship, asleep on a Fulfill" 1i’ W" only a small fishing craft. I sus- pect on which He and other! "passed over unto the other side'- anq manned by those most. famil- qm- with the ways of the deep. And a storm lashed the sea and winds blew. And I fancy the terror .. . and despair of the small band. Un- til One was awakened . "And the wind ceased and there was e great calm" akin I would 8B3’ ir° the peace which comes to 01050 this week of work days. Nil?- h!" been to some a bit trying and and trials, and sorrows which be- Uhtil Tuesday - Diary - 000d- nsmn OFFIOE SPAOE FOR RENT Single offices or suites of offices as you wish them, construc- ed and finished to individual requirements and taste. In new. modern, fireproof building now under construction in tha middle of the Summerside business section. 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