PAGELTEN I . . REGENT _ taunts, SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY and SATURDAY l\ enineill-ll"""'°' Intuit Yvonne BQCARIO Brian IIOIIIEIII liitiil’ 2 n. svégluzosu PHILIP REED JOHN QUALEN and CHARLES KULLMAN Star oi the Metropolitan Opera ComDBHY ‘Written and Directed by WALTER 9515C" ‘ Produced by EDWARD KAUFMAN Director cl Photography Hal Mot-v, A. 5-C- 1 Associate Producer. Edward Doddt A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 . i ORAPAIIII THEATRE gmr/v/cozok! Columbia's gm: 177110 BANDIT of SIIARWOODIOIIESI‘ A V ‘QIIVIIIIILIIIISE - IESHIII - Elfllwl Playing: Fri. 8:30 - Sat. 7:30-9:30 ALBERTON ‘ Constable Roi-her. Dartmouth, N. 8., hu been appointed to the R. C. M. P., Alberton. Mr. Clarence Mnrrissey, M. L. A. Wfll l buiineis visitor to AI- berton on Monday. Mr. John Gordon Is spending an enjoyable holiday here, the guest of hie mother, Mrs. G. C. Gordon. Her many friends regret the lndhpositlon of Mrs. James 0'- Meun. in the City Hoepltal and wish her s speedy return to health. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Kenogami. Quebec, are visiting here the guest of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Howard Clark, Union, also of Mr. and Mn. James Hodgson, Brooklyn: The Bidoford Y. P. U. presented a very entertaining Zl-act comedy drama entitled "Cyclone Sally" in the Institute Hall one evening last week. The specialties were also worthy of much praise. Mr. Emmerson Matthews. Mon- treal. who is renewing former ec- queintsnoes here, is receiving a warm welcome from his numerous friends. Mr. Matthews is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Edward Clow, and Mr. Clow. The funeral of the late Mrs. John W. Fcrrsythe which was held at her residence in Union c-n Saturday afternoon was largely attended. In- terment tn the United Church cemetery Alberton. Sintcere sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved family. On the afternoon ol Friday, June 27th. at 3 vfclock with the Rev- erend J. M. Fraser officiating, the marriage was solemnlzed of Miss Edith Hardy_ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy, Montrose, to Mr. Dean Robinson of Charlotte- town son of Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson. Miles Irene McLeod of Charlottetown was bridesmaid, and Mr. Wm. Hodgson acted as best man. A sumptuous wedding sup- per wus served at the home of the bride's parents to the immediate relatives. and friends of the con- tracting parties. The dining room was beautifully decorated for the occasion with pink and white streamers and bells. Amid showers of confetti and good wishes the newlyweds left on u honeymoon throughout the Marltimel. The closink 0f Alberton High School took piece on Monday, June 93rd. Following is the pro- gram: Chorus-O Canada. Recrtatlon—Allison McAlduff. Sony-Yvonne Murphy and Thel- ma Barrett. Recitation- Helen Aheern. Readlng—Mary Larter. Recltation- Marion Smith. Song-Intermediate Boys. Recitation-Mary Ellen Skerry. Drill - Canada East and West --Intermediete Girls. Recitation-Helen Barrett. Solo-Teresa Barrett. Recitation-Joan Currie. Reading —Ruth Pike. Song-The Reason That We Ask It Ie Because We Want. to Know. The King. The following prizes were award- ed. ~ - Grade X Governor General! Medal for General Proficiency n- warded to Verne England. Prize donated by the Women's Institute for the highest standing In Literature awarded to Katherine Wallace. Prize donated by Henry Clarke to the second highest pupil 1n Grade X awarded to Kfltherine Wallace. Prize for highest standing in Grade IX for year awarded to Anglican Woman’: Auxiliary Meeting llcld At ilrapaud Following ts s continuation from yesterdays Guardian of the re- port of Wednesday's semi-annual meeting st. Oruplud of the Dio- cesan Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church: The Con-er. Secretary. Mlee M. Cotton hud received s letter from the Honorary President, Mrs. Rays, rnond who sent kind greetings and expressed much pleasure at the new Church Centre project, Miss h. Lowe. Treasurer thunked the Branch Members for the sending of the half yearly pledge money. other reports and comments fol- lowed by: Mrs. M. W. Weeks, Bee. ‘Prue.- Juniors. Mrs. Ivan Home Sec. Little Helpers. Mrs. B. Brvent, Dorcas Bee. Mrs. W. J Dennis Port Hill. ‘ind. Vice President. Miss Eva Dyer 3rd. ‘lice President. Mrs. W. J. Paynter, Kenslngton. ‘Ihnnkoffcrlng Sec. Mrs. 1‘. E MuNutL Charlotte- town cent u Week Bee. Miss M. Hashim. Chtown Supt. of Prayer partners. Special mention was made of a letter that was recently publish- ed. written by the Rev. Sidney Davies of Milton who paid high tribute to "the Living Messuxe.” It was interesting to note that ‘here were 251 subscribers repre- senting 80 u. c. o! total W. A. membership. Mrs G Rogers. the editor was to be congratulated. Mrs. J E Harris. G. A. Secre- tary spoke very enthusiasticsilv regarding the need for the right and adequam training for girl! end her report and ideals inspir- crl all those present. Mrs. Cosh referred to the need for members to obtain "Thank (Continued 0n Page i2) Trees. Alberton. Ferne Wilkie. W. I. prize for highest in Uteru- ture In Grade IX awarded to Ferne Wilkie. Highest standing for year Grslde VIIb-étunrt Flrlser. W. I. prize for Literature award- ed to Barbers McCue. In Mru. Sbefu Department Women's Institute prizes for Lit- exature: Grade V11 awarded to Pike. Grade VI awarded to Justin Gev- l Keith n. Grade V awarded to Joan Cur- 8. Prize donated by Cyril heard and Son Ior highest in Arithmetic Grade VII, awarded to Jus. Pro- fitt. tic. Grade VI, donated by Cyrille Bernard and awarded to James Kinch. Prize for highest tn Arithmetic Grade V donated by J. H. Myrlck d: Ca., and awarded to Billy Oui- ton. Prize for highest in Literature in the Department donated by the teacher and awarded to Wendell Sellick. Prize for attendance donated by the teacher and awarded to Georgie Kinch. Prize for best year's work: Grade VII-Tommy Barbour. Grade V—DolIy Smith. MIII Mulley’: Department Prizes donated by the Womeni Institute for reading. Grade IV A awarded to Mary Ellen Skerry. Grade IV B awarded to Ann Pro- fit. Grade III awarded to Rose at ll0LMAN’S--- Just Arrived! 12 Only New Shetland Wool SUITS SIZES 12 to 2O a 10.50 1 Suite in lovely Summer pastel xelcrs: expertly tailored of soft Shetland wool. There are two styles-you may have a buttoned iucltet with a collar, casual eollarless iacltet with tie belt, both styles are lined. days and evenings Shetland Suits are Ideal. The amazingly low price is $10.50. Prize for highest in Arithme-l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘,‘l Like Shopping At H 0 L M A N’S” BECAUSE»- “l Get Fresh Foods, Pleasant Service and Prompt Delivery” AND-u _ ,“It’s S0 Easy To Order By Phone -- Simply Call I30” Why Don’t ZOE Try This Guaranteed Service? SPECIALS FOR FRI-DAY and SATURDAY EXTRA SPEC IALI CLARK'S CREAM OF MUSHROOM I LB. TINS British Columbia Herring Regular 18c Tin 2 rms 25G EXTRA SPECIAL! DALTON'$ Artificial Lemon Extract 8 OZ.-—RQQUIGI' 19c ‘ 27c ~ iTULY 11,131 SOUP AYLMER’S VEGETABLE Z FOR IO Oz. Tin- Reg..IIc la in 2st FITTED DATES I Lb. Julia- 31c Pkg. Special . SARIIINES Fnirhaven- 31/1 O1. Reg. 9c . ....2 for 13c For Regular 23c 3m": l.‘l.‘.°’i..“l.'.3 IOT 25G IAZYIIGEIfl-Speciol BURN FLAKE ma‘... .. 3 for 35c Moon Beam Cheese 15c REGULAR 15c-2O Oz. Tins mm VALLEY PEAS GRAPE JIIIOE Jordan's- I6 Oz. Special .. vlIlllli 2 for 25c 21¢ EXTRA SPECIAL! suumsr cleanses 344's--Regular 26c Doz. 3 ooze»: 59G REGULAR 3 FOR 29c- GRAPETIIIIT 963- Special . . .. . for 25c IIILL PIOKLES rrspicyrr? Reg. 32c Fer 26c CLARK'S GOIIEIIOR SAIIOE B Oz. Size- Reg. 27c For . REGULAR Z For 25c- SIIREIIIIIES 2 for 21c Sunshine 3 Tins Grapefruit Juice 20 Oz. By The Cale $3.10 Reg. 16c 40c Marie Aheurn. Grade II awarded to Jfi-ances Currie. Grade I A awarded to Bela Willde. Grade I A awarded to Belle Mlllmsn. 0T0 . For cool Grade I O awarded to Lily Beth Clarke. Prize for department donated by the Teacher md awarded to Hel- en Aheern. Prize for attendance donated by ill: Teacher, ‘Wlfdfll to Kenneth Millmun. Prize for Arithmetic donated by GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I857 Alvl-n Bell and awarded to " Callaghan. Highest standing Grade IV A; Frances Barbour. I Highest standing in Grade IV B, David Oulton. Highest standing in Grade III Audrey Murphy. Highest standing in Grade II —I..ona Hunter. Highest standing in Grade I A Belle Willde. Highest standing in Grade I B Denise Mlllmen. Highest standing in Grade I G Lily Beth Clarke. W! KNOW-that in ‘the “ummer you like tn serve light, euy to pre- pure, uouriehlng meals. - - - Cholec quality boneless MAOKEREL FIL- LETI In Juli your "dish"! These one pound, flui tlnl. packed by Mat Gallant ere 28 acute such. - - - There are many different were that iiteee Mackerel Flilete can be served-easily and qulobly—get your lup- ply today from the GROCERY DEPARTMENT. ’ W! KNOW-tint you llle h have rlltionl It u u well cured for our. N —thut cu lave Swimming but dread getting your “curls” w! I o" , In the Youth Centre there are IATIIING CAPI galore-in helmet ul-yle with u chin strep the calm are red. while. biuu and yellow, priced pl 4O cents. - - - Swim this lummer and beep your curls dry with u reul rubber Bvrlm Cup-YOUTH CINIII. wet. end straggling. w-eh e nerve II bevengeu : - You. IITIIIIG u. rurItwRlVII-AGI ll‘! h nerve Iflukl attractively. There are u number of different types of ante frem 1h the Chin Department. - - - Per Imlen lU-uleceletingreeuuulyellovr, thluiemeleupcflglellcllllllill LOO-dim lleeru are eete eenetstlfllot o lam 0008!". gimm- mes lee up) tlteee have frosted Oeeorutlou and the who f8 - ‘flue pole having colored decor are til. In" uiilellve pitcher cud demo-Ollie DIPAII- ioebpoeoin oouterlfer ibeeutlutllf- WW This lu not difficult with the cur-cleaning lids for pale In the Hardware Department. - - - You cull let SPONGES. POI-ERIN" CLOTH! AND CIIAMOIB, there are also u number of our eleun - and r-otielleu-TAINOFI‘ which removee thoue dlfflmll lilllll. II"! "M" ONIZ, which will give your our that hard, gleaming finish that msriu lnbunce the value of your automobile by keeping it wuubcd and install-HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. your ear In ‘shining bright" con- theeewermlummer lab 7"’! Ill! Che 22c Phone 511 X-Ray DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Srnallmun Building SUMMERSIDE Auction Sale ALBANY VILLAGE SATURDAY. JULY l2 Al‘ 1:30 P.M. I um instructed by William Buchanan to sell by Public Auc- lion an hie premises on above date the following chattels and property: - PROPERTY - One fully mot!- eru lit-room house in excellent condition. Hot water heating. electric lights, bath, etc. Full basement. Enlytuble for hotel or mlng house, situated close to Burn and guru on premises. If property not sold prior to nle. will be offered ut the ule. Open for Inspection It any time. CI-IATTELS One Ieweett kitchen range: lltohen table and chnlrl: dinlnu room table and at: clrulru: buffet: three rocking chain: one extension couch: one writing deck: one orgentBellt; one Victor electric cabinet rudloi one mom table; one bed end uprlng: two ruuttreueeu; two drea- aere; one commode: one lee box (Ieebereii: one maul barrel; one crook churn: one nlutforln mete. M0 lb. capacity: diehee. em. and other urtlelee too numerous to mention. ' TERM! OAII. If thy unlit. eule Illfl HM ll! TOIIGWIII- I. O. BILL. A Ischool. church. stores und station. . MAPLE LEAF- SPIOEII BEE Regular 45c lb.- Specicl .. 33c I luslmlllil INTRODUCING! Grated onsttc: . and LEMON rm. 19c - Sweetened I-IOLMAN'S-”WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" "BY ANY 9TH!“ "Al"! v 1 t Cincinnati was widely known u "Porkopolis" before the civil war because o1 m extensive nvrk Pick- lng industry. . I®¢E”Q@Q@Q M CAMEO Friday 83.90 - Saturday 7.15 and 9.45 "TILL THE END OF TIME" (to-starring Dorothy ltlcGuire. Guy Madison, Robert Mil-chum and Bill Wllllunlu. A show you‘li t ember. Alan Berhl and Newe. ‘ifli FARM FOR SALE I07'ocree with good build- ings on Malpeque Road, 2 I-2 miles from Remington. Apply to:- WESLEY FOSTER Remington, R.R. No. I i ALE BOTTLES PIIIIOIIASEII We cull for ale bottlen- m! quantity, pints and quurtu; hirth egg prices paid. We will also uni for lave: bottles. Bring them II sud guarantee In ample supply o Juveu. Phone Cecil's Grocery, ‘Ill. ll pick-up. MacDonald Bros. NEW THEATRE OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 11th 7:30 and 9:30 PM. "OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES" Starring Edward G. Robinson , Margaret O'Brien Sat. 7:30 and 9:30 PM. pllcetieri Icrrn at the ape Commissioners et the authority to install connections By Order oi the Beard. * ' NOTICE _ All property owner: seeking new Water and Seward!‘ ‘:"_ riectlons are advised that it le necessary Ier then to iii" i" I’ eiiice of the Clerk eI the _ a Town Office. The Engineer Ital 2d unleu application he: with the Clerk and duly polled by the Commissioners. Water and Sewer- rt Iii r. n. srtonc. CM-